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IN THIS ISSUE Volleyball Takes Back-To-Back Championships! Model UN Negotiates Nashville Great Day of Service
SPECIAL EDITION Includes
2013-14
HIES Annual Report
Welcome to the
Barton Era Paul A. Barton Joins Holy Innocents’ As Our 10th Head of School
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Primary School Pep Rally In one of our school’s favorite traditions, our youngest students got into the Homecoming spirit with a little help from their Upper School counterparts.
The Drowsy Chaperone The Middle and Upper School Players brought the renowned musical comedy to life, and audience members to their feet, in three brilliant performances in November.
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HIES alum Alex West ’02, co-founder and CEO of WonderRoot
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Edward Humes
Ben Foss, entrepreneur and activist for the dyslexic community
Temple Visit In September, Upper School history and religion students learned some of the traditions and practices of Judaism from Rabbi Brad Levenberg of Temple Sinai.
Polar explorer Ann Daniels
HIES alum Bailey Lyles ’14, activist for survivors of the sex trafficking trade
HI Speaker Series The series’ fourth event brought together five fascinating people around the theme, “Small Stories, Big Ideas.”
Anna Kampfe and Reed Stewart with their StoryCorps photo
Kacey Michelsen, the evening’s MC
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Mission Statement Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School develops in students a love of learning, respect for self and others, faith in God, and a sense of service to the world community.
School Philosophy Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School offers an educational program encompassing academics, arts, athletics and spiritual formation. Through opportunities to grow intellectually, spiritually, physically, and emotionally, students develop their individual worth and dignity. The challenging academic program prepares students for higher education and emphasizes learning as a pathway toward ethical leadership and a commitment to the common good. The school provides a welcoming and supportive environment, embraces the differences inherent in a diverse community, and embodies the inclusive Episcopal tradition of respect for the beliefs of others. Holy Innocents’ is an active community of faith engaged in local, national, and international service to others.
EXECUTIVE EDITOR Nick Roberts ASSOCIATE EDITORS Julie Fennell Peggy J. Shaw CONTRIBUTING EDITORS June Arnold Michele Duncan Tamika Weaver Hightower Mary Chris Williams GRAPHIC DESIGN Ellen Mueller PHOTOGRAPHY Nick Roberts Julie Fennell Special thanks to James Barker of JW Barker Photography CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Jim Baker Sean Brock Scott Coggins Debbie Reams Leanne Weaver HIES Yearbook Staff Gemshots Photographic
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Please send to the attention of Nick Roberts, at nick.roberts@hies.org, or mail to: Nick Roberts Director of Communications Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School 805 Mt. Vernon Highway, NW Atlanta, GA 30327
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ou’ve probably heard the expression, “Be careful what you ask for; you just might get it.” I’m here to tell you that’s bunk. When the Board of Trustees began the search for a new Head of School, they sent out a questionnaire asking our community what we wanted from the position. According to Board Chair Bruce Ford and Search Committee Chair Mark Crosswell, they received the same responses again and again: someone with energy who is approachable and personable, who will immerse him or herself in the HIES culture, and who reflects the ideals of our school’s mission. The Board gave us exactly what we asked for in Paul Barton. In his first six months, Paul has embodied every one of those characteristics, bringing a renewed energy to campus and an excitement about the direction our school is headed. Endlessly roaming classrooms, attending performances, leading cheers, engaging in conversations with anyone he bumps into, and beating a well-worn path to Alumni Hall for untold meetings, Paul is everywhere, it seems, except at his desk. Of course, there’s something else pumping up the energy on campus this year – that big, amazing building going up next to Mt. Vernon Highway. Next August, our Upper School facilities will finally be on par with the extraordinary people who’ve built that division over the past 20+ years. Yes, we’ve gotten everything we asked for – the future is afoot. And if you’re looking for Paul Barton, you’ll probably discover that he is, too.
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Welcome to the Barton Era
13 New Horizons’ Site Director FEATURES 15 Sandy Springs Mission 20 Great Day of Service 31 Fall Sports Recap ARTICLES 16 Greenbaum Grants 18 Principal’s Corner 21 From the Head of School 32 Governor’s Honors
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38 HIAA Golf Tournament 39 Donor Recognition Reception 42 Class Notes
TorchBearer is published by the Offices of Development and Communications of Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School. Special appreciation goes to the parents, faculty, and staff whose contributions make this publication possible. Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy within this magazine. Please notify the editor of any errors or omissions and accept our sincere apologies.
CORRECTION: In our Spring 2014 issue, the name of Pano Balomenos was spelled incorrectly in the Class of 2003 Alumni Notes. We apologize for the error.
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Any concerns about the Barton children feeling comfortable in their new school were laid to rest when Abby belted out “Let It Go” from the movie Frozen (with an assist from DJ Willy Wow) at the family’s Welcome Cookout on Sept. 22.
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Paul and Leanne Barton accept Bishop Rob Wright’s call to serve Holy Innocents’ during the Head of School installation ceremony on August 26.
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VolleyBears Go Back-to-Back
Being Higby While senior Rachel McGovern has always been popular with her classmates, she discovered the joy of anonymity earlier this fall when she donned the Higby costume on the football sidelines. “It was fun to see people come up and have no idea it was me inside there,” says Rachel. Just getting into the costume is a job in itself, she says, and requires two extra people to complete. And since many games are played in Atlanta’s
In any sport, by definition, there can be only one state champion. And with hundreds of high schools in Georgia, the odds of a school winning a championship are pretty small.
late-summer heat, the costume includes a vest full of ice packs and a CamelBak waterpack to keep Rachel hydrated. “But it’s so worth it!” she exclaims. “Being in a mascot suit allows you to act silly and animated and not worry about how you look,” says Rachel. “And at HI, everyone is always excited to see Higby.” Rachel hopes to continue her Higby career during basketball season – and she’s thinking about taking this mascot thing even further. Watch the college sidelines closely next year; you may see a familiar bear.
‘Warm Love’ for Chemo Patients
Two in a row? Kind of like hitting two holes-in-one in a round of golf – sure, people have done it, but you’ve never met them. This fall, Coach Taylor Noland’s volleyball team beat the odds, and became the first team in HIES history to win consecutive state championships! What makes the feat even more impressive is that the girls won this year’s title after HIES athletics had been bumped up to a more competitive region, when Upper School attendance
When Khorkie Tyus’ mother, Dehavillyn, was diagnosed with cancer in 2012, the Holy Innocents’ senior responded by helping her mom at home and spreading “Warm Love” to others.
Friends in the Far East
Working with an oncology nurse, Khorkie developed an idea for special goodie bags for chemotherapy patients. Physicians gave suggestions for many items to include, but the rest were selected after Dehavillyn’s own experience.
Seven Holy Innocents’ students visited Japan over the summer as part of the HIES sister school program. The group began its journey with four days in the historic city of Kyoto, including a side trip to Nara, the ancient capital of Imperial Japan, before heading to Sapporo, where they reconnected with friends who’d visited HIES last January. The trip coincided with Asahigaoka High School’s annual festival week. According to faculty chaperone Robin Gafford, “Festival week is a showcase for the creativity and hard work of students, and includes a bazaar, vocal and dancing performances (which we participated in), traditional attire, scrumptious food, and a gorgeous fireworks display to top it all off! “The take away for all of us, aside from the wonderful places we saw and the temples we visited, is something that won’t fade – friendships that will last lifetimes,” said Gafford. The relationship with Asahigaoka High School, begun in 2001, is the oldest in the Holy Innocents’ sister school program, which now also includes relationships with schools in France, South Africa, and Argentina. The purpose of the HIES sister school program is to promote cultural awareness and sensitivity, as well as to facilitate foreign language study where applicable.
Many patients are sensitive to aluminum, for example, so Khorkie includes Tom’s aluminumfree deodorant and toothpaste. Chemo patients also tend to get chilly when being infused so Khorkie packs hats, scarves, socks, and blankets in her Warm Love bags.
Warm Love may help others, but it has also impacted Khorkie’s own life.
And snacks such as crackers, raisins, and bottled water help keep patients from getting sick and dehydrated. The kits, which are distributed at the Piedmont Cancer Institute’s chemo infusion center, also contain reading materials, organic sour candies, hand sanitizer, eye masks, and products for patients who experience a drying side-effect from chemo – eye drops, Burt’s Bees Lip Balm, and Aquaphor ointment for lips and hands. Aquaphor, in fact, is just one company that donated products, and Divinely Greek in Atlanta supplied tote bags with the Warm Love logo.
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“When she came to me and told me she was going to do this, I was taken aback,” says Khorkie’s proud mother (who is doing well now). “She was only 14 when I was diagnosed, and for her to take something away from it and make a positive out of it showed me what type of person she was.” Warm Love may help others, but it has also impacted Khorkie’s own life. “Before this, no one close to me had gotten cancer,” she explains. “But going through this with my mom and hearing all the different stories from other people… it made me appreciate life more.” To donate items, contact Khorkie Tyus at: warmlove4chemopatients@gmail.com. Or visit her Go Fund site: www.gofundme.com/8etaq0.
crossed the threshold between class A and AA. In the championship game, held Nov. 1 in the Westminster gym, HIES swept Lovett in three sets. The Bears overall record was 34-14. One of the stars of the team, Sarah Joe, was also it’s lone senior, which means the program is in a great position to make a run at a three-peat! Members of this year’s championship team included: Holly Barrett, Grace Brock, Kate Chesser, Nicole Cohen, Haley Collins, Tyler Dobson, Kathleen Ford, Kat Glover, Sarah Joe, Kat O’Connor, Avery Pingpank, Sarah Porter, Amelia Rempe, Helaina Theos, and Joanna Wright, plus Head Coach Taylor Noland and Assistant Coaches Julie Fennell, Kerry Hofmeister, and Leah Longoria.
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Pitch Perfect at Oxbridge The mission of the C.S. Lewis Summer Institute at Oxbridge is to advance the renewal of Christian thought and creative expression throughout the world of learning. For Lower School music teacher Alexis Lundy, consider it “mission accomplished.”
As a member of the Institute’s choir last July, Lundy performed at churches, chapels, and cathedrals throughout England, including King’s College Chapel in Cambridge. And she’s bringing much of what she learned back to her students. “We model our Lower School Lessons and Carols service after the one at King’s College,” she says. “We start with Once in Royal David’s City, with a student singing a cappella at the back, and then everyone joins in. That’s the same way it’s done at King’s Chapel; so I have a bit more of a feel for the atmosphere we want to create.” Lundy’s two weeks in historic Oxford and Cambridge gave her lots of ideas about what she wants to do at HIES this year. Lower School singers have been invited to perform in a concert series at Kennesaw State University, for example, and Lundy, who also sings with the Atlanta Symphony Chorus, plans to accept. “I know it will be great for them – and inspiring.”
Going Viral For A Good Cause This fall, the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge poured across the internet. What became a viral phenomenon was begun to promote awareness of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS – or “Lou Gehrig’s disease) and encourage donations for research. Participants poured buckets of ice water over their heads, and nominated others to do the same. Those nominated had 24 hours to comply or make a charitable donation to the ALS Association (www.alsa.org). Many members of the HIES community participated, including new Head of School Paul Barton and Head Chaplain Ned Mulligan (among many others). To see the hilarious results yourself, visit YouTube.com and search for “Holy Innocents’ Ice Bucket Challenge.”
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HIES Mission Takes Root in Primary School Funded by the HIES Parents’ Association, a new Earth Magic Learning Garden officially opened next to the Alan A. Lewis Primary School playground in September. The dedication ceremony included each class picking a bed to garden, a butterfly release by students and teachers, and a blessing from Chaplain Wendy Porter Cade. According to Principal Greg Kaiser, the garden provides a framework for students to become “courageous learners.” Kaiser’s hope is for students, “to not be afraid to try new
things and to be excited about exploring the world around them. A garden gives them an opportunity to discover a love for the earth, gardening, and sustainability which all feed into our mission at HIES.” The goal is for our youngest students to see the connection between their hands getting dirty in the garden and the food they eat at meals, as well as the beautiful flowers they walk past every day!
Zain Bashey, foreground, performs at this fall’s HIES MasterWorks concert.
SYMPHONIC MUSIC TO OUR EARS This fall, Holy Innocents’ sophomore Zain Bashey was selected as a soprano clarinetist for the prestigious Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony (AYWS). The AYWS is known as the elite honor wind ensemble for high school students in the Atlanta area, and is a program of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. “Achieving this honor is not easy,” according to Mike Glaze, Upper School Band Director. “It’s a tough audition, and they take only the cream of the crop. Zain is definitely that; he has remarkable technical skill and is incredibly dedicated to his craft.” As a part of the AYWS, Zain will perform in four concerts throughout the year. For more information on AYWS, please visit the group’s website at www.ayws.org.
Hunger for Learning Over the summer, freshman Katie Smith was chosen to participate in the Atlanta Community Food Bank’s (ACFB) Youth Summit on Hunger and Poverty. “It was a great experience to get a behind-the-scenes look at the work that’s done at the Food Bank, and to make a difference in my community,” says Katie. “We got to work at a community garden, go to a mobile food pantry, and sort through food at the Product Rescue Center.” Each year, ACFB brings together diverse groups of high school students to learn how to fight hunger in their communities, earn service hours, and build new friendships. Katie spent five days at the Youth Summit learning
about some of the serious issues facing American families. Katie also organized a Holy Innocents’ canned food drive this fall to help stock shelves at Emmaus House. Each Youth Summit participant must complete at least one such “hunger-fighting action step” during the year following the Summit – an important part of the program. “We began the Summit eight years ago to give students a deeper engagement, help them learn about hunger and service, and teach them to take some action steps,” explained Chris Ferguson, education and outreach coordinator for the Food Bank. “We got 80 applications for
2014 Youth Summit participants; Katie Smith is in the Atlanta Braves hat.
two sessions and Katie really stood out. She is very deliberate and purposeful in her work.” Applications for the 2015 Youth Summit will be available in early February with a deadline in midApril. For more information, visit: www.acfb.org.
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The 11th-grader says she lives a fairly normal teen-age life, but has to be careful. “I know I have to be extra responsible,” she explains, “so sleepovers don’t always happen, a few fun activities can’t happen, I have to make sure I take medicines at meals – but you gotta do it.”
Bright, Shiny Friendship Emily Snellings doesn’t let much slow her down. With her ever-present smile, Emily has played lacrosse, volleyball, and tennis at HIES, and is vice president of marketing for girlFriends, a group that helps raise money for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Living with cystic fibrosis, though – which causes difficulty breathing and a regular danger of lung infection – is a challenge. And when Emily’s friend, Whitney Weiss, began making jewelry last year, the two of them thought it
Emily (left) and Whitney. Photo courtesy of Lee Patterson, Patterson Photography, Inc.
might be a good way to raise money to fight the disease. Together, they founded Breathe Beads and began selling beautiful, one-of-a-kind bracelets and necklaces through their site on Instagram (search for breathe_beads, with the underscore). Prices range from $15 to $55, and 100 percent of the proceeds go to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation – a total of more than $3,000 so far. “Raising money for Cystic Fibrosis makes a big difference because it goes directly to research to find a cure,” says Emily.
Playing Like A Pro If you’re one of the top golfers in our state who don’t happen to play on the PGA tour, then the tournament you really want to compete in is the Georgia Amateur Championship, the most prestigious event in Georgia not held at Augusta National. Last summer, in his first attempt at qualifying for the Amateur, senior John Michael Klopfenstein fired an evenpar 72 at Forest Hill GC, earning his spot in the elite field. “I made a couple of six-foot par putts on the first two holes that gave me some confidence on the greens,” he says, “and I didn’t really look back.” Three weeks later at the championship, held at Idle Hour CC in Macon, John Michael drew the very first tee time on Thursday – 7:30 a.m. “I was pretty nervous, so I took a fouriron just to make sure I hit the ball,” he recalls. “But I settled down a bit.”
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Emily’s father, Clay, dislikes knowing that his daughter might be missing out on some activities but, he says, “We talk more about what Emily can do. It’s a unique disease; it only affects 30,000 people in the United States. So the money raised for research is very important because the drug companies won’t invest their own money. The payback isn’t there.” Emily’s dream is to “live as normal a life as I can, go to college, have a family and everything,” she says brightly. And the proceeds from fundraising efforts like Breathe Beads go a long way in making that happen. For more information, visit breathe_beads (again, don’t forget the underscore) on Instagram. You can also contact Whitney or Emily for custom pieces at whitneyweiss18@gmail.com, or emily.snellings@gmail.com.
With rounds of 77 and 75, John Michael failed to make it to the weekend by just four strokes. In a classic understatement, he describes the experience as “pretty cool” – the same way that playing in the Super Bowl would be pretty cool. With one Georgia Amateur under his belt, John Michael hopes to qualify again next summer. “But I’m really looking forward to the spring season at school,” he says. “Definitely think we can do some damage.” The team’s opponents undoubtedly agree. Along with senior Sam Asbury, the Bears’ other standout golfer (who has signed a letter of intent to play golf next year for Georgia State), the team looks anything but amateurish.
Sticking to His Ribs SAGE Dining Services’ sous chef Chris Morgan knows his way around a kitchen. With a degree in the Culinary Arts, he spends about eight hours a day preparing delicious meals for our community. So what does he do when he finally gets off work? That’s when Morgan pursues his real passion – in the kitchen. Morgan owns The 6-Foot Cook Catering Company, one of Metro Atlanta’s finest barbeque businesses. “I do it all – ribs, pulled pork, chicken, fries, baked beans, all the good stuff,” says the chef, who appears a bit taller than his company’s name might suggest. Morgan says he learned all about the classic Southern cuisine at his grandmother’s knee. “My father was in the military, so I spent a lot of time with my grandparents in North Carolina. My grandfather had a hog farm and my grandmother was always in the kitchen, and she taught me everything.” He’s been using those lessons professionally since he was just 16 years old. “This is all I’ve ever done,” says Morgan. He also doesn’t just deliver his amazing meals; he prepares them on site. “I have a barbeque trailer – not quite a food truck, but it holds everything I need. And I do it in front of everyone, put on a little show.” There’s one thing you won’t learn from watching Morgan work his smoker, though – the secrets to his sauces. He says he borrowed different components from his grandmother’s recipe, his culinary education, and a number of other classified sources. “I made my own,” he says, “using variations of a lot of things I’ve learned.” To learn more for yourself, visit www.the6footcook.com.
A new site director is on campus this year for the Horizons Program, a national enrichment program for public school students from economically disadvantaged families. Christine Brodnan has joined the Horizons Atlanta team as a site director for the student enrichment program at Holy Innocents’, which began in 1999 with a class of only 12 kindergartners. Brodnan offers a diverse background in education and community development, as well as a B.A. from Emory University and a master’s in public administration, with a focus in nonprofit management, from the University of Georgia.
Christine Brodnan named HIES Site Director for Horizons Program “We are extremely fortunate to have Christine join Horizons Atlanta and the Holy Innocents’ community,” said Kaseem Ladipo, regional director of Horizons Atlanta. “Her strong passion for education, demonstrated leadership, and entrepreneurial spirit will be valuable assets to the Holy Innocents’ family.” Brodnan is charged with a special focus at Holy Innocents’: to strengthen the program within Holy Innocents’, as well as build strong partnerships with the Sandy Springs philanthropic community. “I look forward to building on the successes that Horizons at Holy Innocents’ has achieved over the past fifteen years,” she said. “I’ve been a fan of Horizons since I was first made aware of the organization in early 2013. “I think what I am most excited about, though, is getting to know the children and their families served by Horizons.” Brodnan previously worked with the Annie E. Casey Foundation, managing a portfolio of community stakeholders invested in improving educational outcomes for children. She was also instrumental in creating and expanding the Get Georgia Reading Campaign—the Georgia Campaign for Grade-Level Reading that partners with Horizons Atlanta.
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Parting Gifts At this spring’s graduation ceremony, watch closely. As each senior’s name is called, he or she will climb the stairs to the stage and shake hands with Upper School Principal Chris Durst. Then a small exchange will take place, with the senior slyly handing Durst a palmed object, usually followed by a mutual snicker and wry smiles. “The tradition pre-dates me,” says Durst of the ‘gifts’ seniors give their principal during the ceremony. “When
Durst keeps boxes of his gifts throughout his office. “We had a tough time with the class of ’08 on the last day of school with waterguns,” he remembers. “So we told the class of ’09, ‘No more waterguns!’” Durst reaches beneath his desk and opens a cardboard box. “So I have 106 water-pistols here…” The next year, Durst asked then Senior Dean Dylan Deal, “If they’re going to get me something, can they give me something that I’ll actually use?” The principal pulls out another box. “And they gave me golf balls! So I’ve got a ton of golf balls here.” Durst’s favorite gift came from the class of 2011. “Each person gave me a small key,” he recalls. “But I had no idea what they were for. And then Adam Wypyski was the last one to come to the stage, and Adam gave me a box.” Durst points to an object at his office baseboard. “And one of those keys opens that box.”
Themes usually revolve around an inside joke, a riddle, or a declaration of adulthood
I took the position, I remember Rich Webb, saying, ‘Chris, make sure you have the wastebasket.’ And I’m like, ‘What are you talking about, Rich?’” While the origins of the principal’s gift may have been forgotten, the stories live on. Themes usually revolve around an inside joke, a riddle, or a declaration of adulthood. “One year, for Tony Jordan, they gave him copies of the key to the school,” Durst says with a laugh. “I’ve gotten jigsaw puzzle pieces, beer bottle caps. My first year, the class of 2008 gave me poker chips, but I’m not sure what that was about.” 14 TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
Durst still doesn’t know what the box contains. “Addison Baitcher and Austin Shealy came back over the summer and I told them, ‘In five years, I’ll hunt for the key and we’ll open it together,’” he says. “And they looked at me, and they looked at each other, and then back at me, and they said, ‘You might want to open that before then.’”
CONQUERING MIDDLE SCHOOL FRENCH Middle School French teacher Joanne Thomas has brought together Napoleon, Josephine, and other charming 18th-century characters in her new novelette Napoléon Fait De Son Mieux (Napoléon does his best). The book, for beginning French students, is now available on iBook – in both French and English. Thomas created the novelette, a comedy about a 12-yearold Napoleon and 18-year-old Josephine, on iBook Author, and geared it to students in French II and above. Her blended learning package includes a video with both French and English readings, a play based on Napoléon Fait De Son Mieux, and a color booklet. “I wrote the play last year and then I wrote the novella over the summer,” Thomas says. “The novella is longer and more detailed than the play, for extra comprehension practice. I also hired native French voice actors and a professional animator.” Thomas is also the author of Ah Bon?, a Middle School French curriculum book, and ¿De Verdad?, a Spanish version of the textbook. Bien fait, Madame Thomas!
Most Tuesdays after school, a number of Holy Innocents’ Mu Alpha Theta members head over to Mount Vernon Baptist Church, across the street from Holy Innocents’. Waiting for these math honor society students are youngsters in a program run by Sandy Springs Mission, a nonprofit that helps disadvantaged youth with their schooling. “Either Mom and Dad can’t speak English enough to help with the homework,” explains Executive Director Felix Lora, “or the parents speak it but don’t have enough education, themselves, to help.” Mission students are picked up at the end of the day from schools such as Lake Forest and High Point Elementary and taken to Mt. Vernon Baptist. There, volunteer tutors such as those from Holy Innocents’ help the youngsters unwind with some dodge ball or soccer, make sure they have snacks, and then help them tackle homework. “Some of these kids are really good at math and some are still counting on their fingers,” notes Felix Lora HIES Math Department Chair Janet Fanning, who volunteers regularly at the Mission. “When I’m over there, I’m not only doing math, but whatever I can to help. It’s a great chance to give something back to our community, right here across the street.”
The math honor society students became involved with the program after Fanning was asked to tutor a third-grade girl last spring. She created a mathematics curriculum for the group’s middle school academic camp over the summer and encouraged Mu Alpha Theta students to get involved this fall. Mu Alpha Theta, though, isn’t the only group that volunteers. The HIES Change a Life Club coordinates assistance from a number of groups and clubs (in fact, Change a Life organizers Maria Crosswell and Lela HIES students have Johnson were recognized made an invaluable as outstanding volunteers at addition to the Mission’s Ball of Hope his list of volunteers. last June). Today, Holy Innocents’ students make up such a high percentage of the Mission’s volunteers that our school is now its top community partner. Sandy Springs Mission was founded in 1999 with a handful of students and tutors, and Lora says that HIES students have made an invaluable addition to his list of volunteers. The director takes great pride in how the kids perceive their futures today, because they weren’t as optimistic when he joined the organization more than a decade ago. “Back then, it was ‘if’ I graduate high school,” he explained. “Now, it’s a matter of when.” Adult volunteers are also needed for Sandy Springs Mission. To help, contact Felix Lora at: flixlora@gmail.com.
His former students assured Durst that the box contained nothing that may have been alive in May of 2011. But the mystery means more to him than the awareness ever could. “When it’s creative like that,” he says, “it’s really fun.”
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Ancient Science by David Lambert
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uring the late 1990s, I was writing a chapter on fossil elephants for a major book whose purpose was to summarize the current state of knowledge for all of the fossil mammals of North America older than the Ice Ages. While doing research for this chapter, I came across a 1963 paper describing a very strange, 12-million-year-old fossil elephant from eastern Oregon in the collection of the University of Oregon Museum of Natural History. While odd in a number of respects, the most striking aspect of this animal was the apparent presence of complete enamel shells on both its upper and lower tusks (primitive elephants possessed both lower and upper tusks, with enamel being nearly or completely absent from them both). The authors referred this animal to a known genus and species. However, as a specialist in fossil elephants, I knew without doubt that this animal represented something new and very unusual. I wanted to describe it as a new genus and species. Unfortunately however, the rules of biological classification would not allow me to formally name this animal without first directly examining the specimens. Over the years, I have wanted to visit the collections of the UOMNH to look at the fossils of this strange elephant, but was never able to get the funding to do so. However, through a Greenbaum Family Grant, this past June I was finally able to make my long-awaited trip. The trip was successful in a number of respects. I met colleagues who could be future research partners, and I found some specimens in the collections that could be the subject of future research projects, possibly involving interested Holy Innocents’ students. However, most importantly, I was able to directly examine the specimens in question, and confirm conclusively that this animal does indeed represent a new and unusual fossil elephant. At this moment I am working on a paper formally re-describing it (it will be named Eurybelodon shoshanii in honor of Jeheskel Shoshani, a fellow fossil elephant specialist and personal friend who was tragically killed in a terrorist bombing in Eritrea). I am extremely grateful for the project support provided by the Greenbaum Family Grant, which will allow me to document a fossil elephant lineage that is completely new to science, and has given me an example of research I can use directly when teaching Holy Innocents’ students how scientific discovery works.
A Very Positive Experience by Kelly Gfroerer
The Write Stuff on St. Simons Island by Dunn Neugebauer
“You can do whatever you want when you write, as long as you do it well!” That quote, in itself, was what made my Greenbaum Grant trip to St. Simons Island, GA – put on by the Southeast Writers Association Workshop – worth every penny.
“You can do whatever you want when you write, as long as you do it well!” True, I picked up on many other tips; I heard from published authors of almost every genre, learned helpful insights from literary agents, and even got to participate in and listen to the readings of my fellow conventioneers. Still, hearing author C.D. Mitchell say the above words were beyond the price of admission. Why did I find the above quote so meaningful? Well, as an oftenfrustrated writer – (is there any other kind?) – I have often struggled with the various “rules” of the craft. Don’t use passive voice, show me don’t tell me, if you’re using an adverb you’re using the wrong verb are just three of the thousands of “guidelines” I’ve often struggled with as I sat down at the computer. No more.
The workshop taught me simply to inflect my own voice, in my words, to tell the story the way I want to tell it, in the way I experienced it – rules be darned! Yes, this might sound a little selfish, but in the words of famous novelist Stephen King, “Fear is the death of many a writer.” In summary, I’d like to thank the Greenbaum family for giving me this opportunity. I’d like to thank Holy Innocents’ for what they do and mean to me every day of my life. And finally, I’d like to thank C.D. Mitchell for his words. After all, with the fear and the “rules of writing” now successfully behind me, I feel I can benefit Holy Innocents’ with more depth and more personality. Thanks to you all!
I feel so fortunate to have been awarded the Greenbaum Grant for the summer of 2014. The Greenbaum Grant supported my summer study and professional development by allowing me to attend a Positive Discipline conference and intensive “Think Tank” training in San Diego, CA, in July. This training was by far the most rewarding experience of my career. The workshops were lecture format as well as experiential practice. I received feedback from other professionals in my field and lead trainers in Positive Discipline. Positive Discipline is a program I have used in my work as a school counselor for over two decades. The program teaches young children to become responsible, resourceful, respectful members of their communities. The Greenbaum Grant allowed me to further my knowledge and expertise and bring back many valuable resources for students, parents, and teachers here at HIES. The goal of Positive Discipline is to support children’s academic, social, emotional, and spiritual growth. A major focus of this program is implementing effective class meetings. Class meetings provide experiences for students to connect and problem-solve on a regular basis. In schools today, there are fewer and fewer opportunities for human interaction and connection. Positive Discipline’s class meeting format facilitates and encourages listening, brainstorming, and joint decision-making. Time spent together in a group on a regular basis teaches students mutual respect, empathy, cooperation, and accountability. Class meetings allow students to feel connected to others and develop a genuine sense of belonging at school. Research shows that when students feel a sense of belonging and connection to others, academic performance increases, as does social and emotional learning. There already have been numerous opportunties for me to share information from my training with teachers here at HIES. In the Primary School we have daily class meetings. The resources and information from this training will facilitate our entire faculty in our efforts to implement effective class meetings and use Positive Discipline in the classroom. I deeply appreciate the learning and growth from this opportunity.
Kelly Gfroerer, center, with Jane Nelsen and Lynn Lott, authors of Positive Discipline in the Classroom
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THERESA JESPERSEN, MIDDLE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL D
CHRIS DURST, UPPER SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
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everal years ago during the Christmas holiday season, I happened upon an old colleague of mine and we began to talk about the life in our respective schools. We spoke of shared concerns and triumphs, and of our hopes and fears for the future of our students. We agreed: Life is increasingly more perilous for children and faculty than it was some 15 years ago. The conversation turned to the job, itself – meetings, classes, evaluations, “putting out fires”, making a schedule that works for everyone (it doesn’t exist...). Finally, he turned to me and said, “You’re just a Bisy Backson, aren’t you?” He’s right. And he’s right about a lot of us – most notably, some of our students at HIES. Too often we mimic the lovable, on-the-go rabbit in Benjamin Hoff’s The Tao of Pooh. Like Rabbit, we are so busy going from place to place, class to class, athletic event to lessons to tutoring to... something. In our society, we come by it honestly; the Calvinist ethos of the 17th century, that idle time is evil time, is a thread in today’s American culture that won’t become unraveled. What is becoming unraveled are the lives of our children, especially their ability to behave in a moral and ethical fashion. In Thomas Lickona’s book, Educating for Character; How Our
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ecently, I was clearing out an area in my home that seems to be the central collection point of books I want to read, magazines containing recipes that are a must to try, and catalogs that will make my shopping a snap. As I continued to organize this mess, I uncovered a TorchBearer and spotted an article entitled, “Bobby Fay Remembered.” Many former students have shared numerous stories with me about Bobby. Last month, a gentleman visited the Lower School to complete a photography project. He reminisced about the great times he
Schools Can Teach Respect and Responsibility, he encourages schools to provide for moral reflection. He states that moral reflection is necessary to develop the aspect of our being that makes the moral choices of right and wrong. But in our Bisy Backson world, when do we make time to reflect, which teacher wants to sacrifice curriculum to examine morality? Even if we wanted to take the time, could we agree on a set of values? What we must agree on is that students need opportunities to be silent and reflect. It’s a daunting challenge for our school because of the pressures of the school day. It can be easy to slip into, as Lickona and others call it, moral relativism. Too often, this relativism translates into “what’s right for me”, and that’s not the type of thoughtful student we need to produce. The challenge for the Upper School is to continue to create ‘solo’ moments, to be comfortable with silence, to encourage creative thought, and to more purposefully weave faith-based discussion into our classrooms. If we don’t, students will model Bisy Backson behavior and not value the opportunity to reflect. When relativism becomes the rule, students create their own support groups for indulgent living and rule breaking. Our Episcopal foundation, religious studies curriculum, and a vibrant advisory program can provide us with wonderful opportunities to value reflection and its place in our children’s lives.
experienced while a Lower School student and once again told me of how he loved Mr. Fay’s classes and how he was definitely a favorite teacher. We all can recount stories of our most beloved teachers and the impact they made on us. Mrs. Kyle was my high school senior English teacher and thought I was a pretty good writer. Then my college freshman English teacher wrote on one of my papers that I was an incompetent writer. Well, I remember both, but only one with very fond memories. So what makes a teacher a favorite and one that we will remember forever? A favorite teacher creates a sense of belonging in the classroom, where there is mutual respect among teacher and students for their individual ideas and opinions. High expectations are
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established, and because of the care and enthusiasm of the teacher, students not only achieve their goals but also exceed their expectations. Students want to share the same love of learning that is displayed by this favorite teacher, who takes time for anyone who needs support and works for the success of each student. Then the favorite teacher ensures that the students own their individual successes. Deep down inside, favorite teachers know that the students’ success also belongs to them. Sadly, I never had the opportunity to thank Mrs. Kyle and share with her the impact she had on me. Perhaps she knew, as favorite teachers have a special way about them.
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uring my years here at Holy Innocents’ I have had the privilege and pleasure to work for many leaders. Every one brought the school to a different stage in developing and living the school’s mission, and each one left a distinct mark on the school’s landscape (the Bratek Atrium, the Duncan Gym, Groesbeck Hall, the Malcolm Library). As we enter the Barton era, I think it might be interesting to look back. My first year here was Alice Malcolm’s last year as Head, and I learned a great deal from her. Mrs. Malcolm guided the school through its first years with an Upper School, years that required enormous changes in the school culture as well as its campus. Upper School students experience school differently than younger students do; they have more freedom (they drive!) and they have more responsibility, but at the same time they have more pressure because
there is less room for mistakes, and the consequences for those mistakes can be far greater, not only because of the car but because of the transcript. Alice Malcolm envisioned a school with enough structure to provide guidance, but still allow students the freedom to develop socially and emotionally as they built those transcripts. Sue Groesbeck got us to look outside the confines of our campus, and even beyond the borders of our city to explore and appreciate our position in the world community. Under her leadership we established HI’s first sister school student exchange program in Japan and sent our first contingent of Upper School students overseas to learn about Japanese culture and experience school life there, and the first groups to travel to the US and enjoy a taste of Southern hospitality here. The friendships that developed over those visits were strong, and I hope, long lasting. Those early exchange trips were
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ometimes my mind works in strange and unexplainable ways. Case in point: As some of you know, I am a huge fan of many different kinds of music. When I left my last school eight years ago, the parents’ association there gave me an iPod as a going-away gift. I soon discovered the joys of iTunes and now the music library on my computer contains 6,094 songs. One interesting feature of iTunes is that it will tell you how long it would take if you listened to your entire library from start to finish. Mine tells me that it would take 17 days, five hours, 57 minutes, and nine seconds. So I’m sitting around my office one day a few years ago… And I think to myself, “I wonder how long it would really take me to listen to everything?” I scrolled to the top of the list and hit “play” on the very first song (Take On Me by 80’s one-hit wonders A-Ha. Don’t judge me.) And from that day forward I listened to my entire iTunes library from start to finish, alphabetically by artist. I didn’t listen every day and sometimes I just have to put on some Miles Davis or the like to fit my mood. But generally, if I was listening to music at my desk, I would fire up iTunes and start at wherever I’d left off. Finally, I finished the list (I’m Not in Love by 10cc was the last song. Again, judge not thy neighbor’s music, less thy music be judged.) Ultimately, it took me roughly four months and 27
successful enough to encourage the forging of sister relationships with other schools in France, Argentina, and South Africa. That’s a nice legacy. Kirk Duncan brought us into the 21st century and the world of “i”. Our laptop program and technology implementation have enabled our students to collaborate and create in new and exciting ways. I can say with assurance that not only do our Middle School students think outside the box, they can design, build, and advertise a better one. The most exciting “box” is the one being built in the front of the school, our new STEM building, developed in the Gene Bratek years. It will be interesting to see how these contributions from the past will affect the school in the years to come.
days to get through the whole thing, and I guess the question to be asked is “why?” Why would I bother with such a meaningless exercise? And the answer, of course, is, “Why not?” Every once in a while, what’s wrong with doing something just for the sake of doing it? No big reason, no ulterior motives… just “why not?” I like that our children do a lot of things for no defined reason. The decisions they make as to what games to play, or how to paint a picture, or what color to use in the coloring book, usually don’t have much more reasoning behind them than “why not?” And because of this, they make new discoveries and learn new things every day, unencumbered by the need to explain or rationalize their choices, or to fit into some kind of box that someone “older and wiser” thinks fits them better. I learned a lot about my own musical tastes by giving a listen to everything I had. I’m glad that I didn’t listen to the part of my mind that said “That’s a dumb idea… why bother?” Instead, I said “why not,” and, almost five months later, I had learned a little something more about myself. It’s not something dramatically important in the big scheme of my life, but it is good, nonetheless.
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FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL
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...and a Sense of Service to the World Community.
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ou can’t fix all the world’s problems in a day. But that didn’t stop HIES Upper Schoolers from trying during their Great Day of Service on Oct. 12. Students and faculty spent a day away from campus volunteering at 15 sites around Metro Atlanta, including Foster Care Support, Furkids, the Chattahoochee Nature Center, Covenant House, Books for Africa, the South View Cemetery, Habitat for Humanity, and The Salvation Army. Accolades rolled in from workers at the sites where our students volunteered. “The group from Holy Innocents’ did a phenomenal job today sorting and packing at Books For Africa,” wrote Development Assistant Jen Hale. “We just wanted to thank the students for their service and commend them on a job very well done.”
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At the Salvation Army, Administrative Assistant Kristie Wood described the HIES volunteer team as amazing. “They were really good workers, had a positive attitude, and were willing to help with anything,” said Wood, who asked the students to work in the kitchen and do some maintenance. “We really appreciated them coming out, and they can come back anytime.” One service team helped to clear walkways at the Chattahoochee Nature Center, while another helped rangers to close up “renegade” or unofficial trails that were causing damage along the river. Thousands of meals were packed at Stop Hunger Now and Open Hand. And for the first time, students and teachers even helped to build a Habitat for Humanity house for a mother and two children—something that junior Charlie Paschal called awesome.
“We have an opportunity to help her out,” he explained during the crew’s short—and very hot—lunch break. “We do have community service hours (to complete), but it’s important to go above and beyond that. “It’s a chance to give back.”
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have been asked the same question over and over. “What brought you to Holy Innocents’?” My answer is simple and yet complicated at the same time. It was the mission. A mission is a core purpose. It states who we are and why we are here. It also functions like a compass, guiding as we traverse new ground and directing on our journey. It serves as a lens through which we identify, analyze, and focus on what is critical. Each school has a mission that articulates its core values, its highest aspirations, and its non-negotiables. So missions are collective and institutional, but they are also personal. I, as a Head of School, have core beliefs about education, about child development, and about the role that a school should play in both of these things. I have stated on a number of occasions that at the core of my own educational philosophy is the belief that we should help develop in students an elastic mind, a compassionate heart, and a humble soul. I believe that these three things will compel them to live a life of service that is rich in purpose and meaning. An elastic mind is essential for life-long learning. A compassionate heart allows us to better understand what it feels like to walk in another person’s shoes – to be empathetic. A humble soul serves as a reminder that the gifts we’ve been given come from a generous and loving God and have been nurtured by our parents, teachers, coaches, friends, and countless others.
The mission of HIES is clear: to develop in our students a love of learning, respect for self and others, faith in God, and a sense of service to the world community. This is a mission that is succinct and yet comprehensive. It is a mission that seeks to develop the whole child—his heart, his mind, and his spirit. It is a mission that concludes with a charge that sends us forth into the world to make it anew. As you read this issue, you will see the many ways our mission is lived out in our students, alumni, and staff. And although it is difficult to define Having our three and articulate the essence of real children at HI has community, you know it when you feel it. We feel it in big ways only deepened and small ways—in cheering on the feelings our state champion volleyball Leanne and I team, in participating in the have for this Great Day of Service, in carrying books for a classmate who is on community. crutches, and in holding the door open for a parent volunteer. That’s community and it makes everything it touches more powerful. I recently asked for the mission to be prominently displayed in every building and in each classroom. I hope that its presence serves as a constant reminder of our core purpose. And it will remind me again and again what brought me here. Having our three children at HI has only deepened the feelings Leanne and I have for this community. We feel we have truly been called to be here to be part of a community that is committed to a mission of love, respect, faith, and service. We feel blessed to have answered the call. On behalf of the Barton family, I cannot thank you enough for how we have been welcomed. From the moment we arrived, the incredible sense of community that defines the Holy Innocents’ difference embraced us and lifted us up as it has done for so many families for the past 55 years.
Paul A. Barton
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Welcome to the
Barton Era On July 1, 2014, Paul Barton officially became Holy Innocents’ 10th Head of School. Our community hasn’t stopped smiling since.
Probably the first indication that things would be a little different this year at Holy Innocents’ was when the new Head of School played some students in ping pong at the Homecoming pep rally. For the record, Paul Barton went 3-0 that afternoon, and he remains a favorite in the ongoing 10th-grade vs. faculty ping pong tournament. Under Barton’s guidance, of course, Holy Innocents’ won’t be all fun and games; but he believes fun and games should definitely be a part of it. “When kids start 9th grade and say, ‘What’s my portfolio to get into Harvard,’ they lose any sense of joy,” says Barton. “They forget that, along the way, it’s supposed to be a lot of fun. Yes there will be challenges and disappointments – that’s life and we’ll prepare you for that – but the bottom line is that your school years are supposed to be joyful.” THE CASE FOR KISMET
A lifelong Midwesterner, Barton never imagined that he and his family would leave the heartland. When he submitted his name to the executive search firm Wickenden Associates, Barton mentioned some opportunities in Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin that he might be interested in. So when Mark Crosswell, the Chair of the Holy Innocents’ Search Committee, called to discuss the
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position in Atlanta, Barton was intrigued, but hesitant. “Leanne and I both love the Midwest – it’s where we grew up,” he says. “But our biggest concern was to find a school that fit with our own educational philosophy, and where our three children could flourish. “Mark sold me on how much he loved the school and believed in the school,” Barton remembers. After hanging up the phone, he decided to visit the HIES website. “The sense of community and pride started to come through. And the Mission Statement felt like it came from my own heart.” Not only was Barton intrigued, but he also wondered if going without six feet of snow and early afternoon sunsets might be a nice way to spend the winter. He called Wickenden and said he wanted to apply for the job. LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
From the dozens of applicants Wickenden had presented, the Search Committee selected Barton as a semifinalist and flew him down for an off-campus interview. “That can be an intimidating and stiff, boardroom-type of thing,” he says. “But I felt an instant energy and warmth and comfort level; everyone just seemed incredibly down to earth and approachable.” Barton had, of course, interviewed many times during his career in education. He knows the drill. “A lot of schools put on airs and they want to project a certain image,” he explains, “so you never really know what you’re getting. But this place is so unabashedly real. When I walked away, I called Leanne and said, ‘We have to check this out, because there’s something different here and I can feel it.’ And that was before I met any of the kids or had even visited campus.” The Search Committee was equally excited about the interview. As soon as Barton left the room, they added
him to the finalists’ list. Their next job was to schedule a day for Leanne and Paul to fly down together and meet the entire HIES community. That day proved exhausting. Leanne visited classroom after classroom, met with administrators and parent organizations. Paul, meanwhile, went from interview to interview, and held up through endless question/answer sessions. When they finally made it back to their hotel, they both collapsed on the couch. “We looked at each other and didn’t even have to say a word. We just thought we have to be here,” Barton remembers. “We had hoped that it wouldn’t come down to listing pros and cons of different opportunities. We wanted to be blown off our horse, and at Holy Innocents’, we were. We felt that it was a place where all five of us could thrive, and that we were called to be here in a very spiritual way. The thing I hear over and over from new families, about why they chose this school, is really why I chose it; it’s authentic and real.”
Bishop Rob Wright, Paul Barton, and the Rev. Michael Sullivan
ON BOARD
The HIES Board of Trustees felt the same way about Barton. They felt his Midwestern values translated perfectly to the Holy Innocents’ mission. They loved his congeniality and accessibility, and his grasp of the issues facing 21st century education. “Paul has a great intellectual curiosity,” says Board Chair Bruce Ford. “He’s genuinely interested in how people learn – not just today, but how they learned yesterday and how they will learn in the future. And we appreciated his ability to describe his own, internal thought process about being curious and the need to stay current, which was critical to us.” The Board also wanted a person who could rally the troops. “The thing about Paul is that he’s immediately engaging,” Ford continues. “We knew that people wanted a personality who was interesting and engaging at TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
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A Tradition of Great Leadership Holy Innocents’ has enjoyed remarkable leadership over its 55-year history. In the fall of 1959, along with the parish’s rector, the Rev. Hugh Saussy, Lillabel West helped launch the Holy Innocents’ Parish Day school as its “Director,” envisioning a place where young children could learn and grow in a safe and nurturing environment. To this day, our school remains on the path that Ms. West and the Rev. Saussy envisioned all those years ago. Here’s a brief look at the nine Heads of School who preceded Paul Barton, and who helped make Holy Innocents’ what it is today. Years as Director: 1959-1962
Major developments: A committee of HIEC Vestry was founded in order to oversee the operation of Holy Innocents’ Parish Day School. 2nd and 3rd grades were added in 1960 and 1961, respectively.
Barbara Chambers
Years as Headmaster: 1962-1965
Major developments: Initiated a non-graded approach to education and the school’s pattern of growth emerged, with the construction of the first two formal classrooms.
Elliott Galloway
Years as Headmaster: 1965-1969
Major developments: In 1965, the school added 4th and 5th grades, with 6th and 7th grades following the next year, and 8th and 9th grades in 1967, along with the completion of a new pre-school facility. In 1968, the school became incorporated and established a Board of Trustees.
Years as Headmaster: 1969-1974.
Major developments: Upon Galloway’s leaving (with a number of HI families following him to The Galloway School), grade-levels were temporarily cut back to Pre-K through 6th. The school enrolled its first African-American students in 1969. In 1970, the school’s name officially changed to Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School and both enrollment and capacity expanded to three classes per grade. A capital campaign in 1974 led to a new Middle School and construction of the Lower School building. HIES’s first athletic teams began interscholastic play.
Years as Headmaster: 1975-1983
Major developments: The school’s first playing field was added. The Motor Activities Center (the first gymnasium), which included art and music on the upper level, was built. HIES established a summer program and an extended day program. The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) approved the school’s accreditation after the process had begun during Rusty Frank’s tenure.
Headmaster during the 1974-75 school year. Headmaster, 1983-1996
Major developments: The Fine Arts Building was constructed. HIES bought Fulton County’s Riley Elementary School and “the House,” paving the way for the HIES Upper School. Our first computer lab came online. An additional 3.3-acre parcel of land adjoining the Riley Building was purchased and Baker Field and the Main Gym were both built. The athletics department was created, expanded rapidly, and secured our school’s first state championship – boys soccer in 1994. Plans for a new Pre-School building were developed. In 1991, HIES established the Upper School, with Mrs. Malcolm presiding over the first senior class graduation in 1995.
Years as Headmaster: 1996-2003
Major developments: Computer technology expanded rapidly and the school designed its first website. World language studies expanded to Lower School and HIES established ties with Asahigaoka HS in Sapporo, Japan. Capital campaigns raised funds for the Alan A. Lewis Primary School building, Groesbeck Hall (named after Dr. Sue), and Curtis Library. The athletics department added lacrosse and football programs.
Years as Head of School: 2003-2010
Major developments: The school established a new Mission Statement and Statement of Philosophy. A capital campaign allowed for the purchase of the South Campus fields, construction of the Fred Rowan Family Middle School, the Duncan Gymnasium (named for Kirk), and the South Campus tunnel. The Laptop Program and The Program for Global Citizenship were established. The Broadcast Journalism program, with a media/production suite next to the Campus Shop, was added. A significant number of curricular choices were also added, and HIES developed relationships with Episcopal schools and churches in Haiti, and a second sister school in Briey, France.
Years as Headmaster: 2011-2014
Major developments: The One School Campaign was undertaken and completed, allowing for the construction of a new Upper School Math, Science, and Commons Building and the renovation of Alumni Hall for the business, development, and communications offices. Sister school relationships in Argentina and South Africa were established. Mandarin was introduced as a world language in Upper School, French was added in Lower School, and Spanish in Primary School.
Lillabel West
Rusty Frank
Del Coggins
Alice Malcolm
Sue Groesbeck
Kirk Duncan
Gene Bratek
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all levels, whether you’re a student, parent, teacher, administrator, or out there raising funds. And he has that, no question about it.” More importantly, the Board felt that Barton was drawn to HIES for the right reasons – that Holy Innocents’ represented a sort of kindred spirit more than a logical next step. “From our first phone call, Paul exhibited a sincerity and genuine interest in the school,” says Mark Crosswell. “More than any other candidate, he had done his homework and knew a great deal about our community; he had clearly studied the position statement closely.” FROM THIS DAY FORWARD
Barton officially took the reins of HIES on July 1 and still revels in that honeymoon feeling. “We’re halfway through the school year and it’s still a bit of a surreal rush, when you have so much wind at your back,” he says. He attributes that wind to what he inherited. “I give great credit to Gene Bratek and the Board,” explains Barton. “Because, I’ll tell you, not
Addressing the entire student body at the opening of school assembly.
every head gets to come into a school without a thousand people trying to meet the train to talk about issues that haven’t been dealt with; or from the moment you start, there’s a line down the hallway, twenty-five parents deep, because of all the dysfunction and everything that’s gone on. “So I give great credit to the leadership team, to Gene, and to the Board that things are in such a good, healthy place,” he continues. “I have time to meet with donors after a capital campaign, not to ask them for anything, but to thank them, and to see the excitement of a new building going up. There’s no crisis that hasn’t been handled over the past few years. The school’s in such a good place and there’s so much energy to go to the next level.” Going to the next level can be a tricky business, especially when a community already loves the ‘bird in hand’. Or, as Barton says, “When you’re the new head of a school with great tradition, the model can often be, ‘Here it is, don’t mess it up. We love what we’re doing; just keep doing it.’”
PREPARING TO FLY
For Barton, Holy Innocents’ presents a unique opportunity. Founded in 1959, HIES served as a K-8 feeder school for most of our history. And with only 20 classes of Upper School graduates (the Upper School was founded in 1991; the first class graduated in 1995), our most visible and eclectic program is entering its prime. “Holy Innocents’ has great traditions, but hasn’t been around so long that it’s deathly afraid of change,” Barton offers. “There’s such a great balance to that, of having stability, history, and tradition, and yet not so much that we’re closed to innovation and the possibility of what could be. So it’s the perfect time to come into the school because, while I’m called to be a change agent, it’s not radical change. Who we are is really wonderful. I see my role more as an amplifier – to do all the good things we’re doing, and to do them even better and louder and on an even greater scale.”
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to get comfortable bragging about our kids, our alumni, and our faculty and staff. Buildings are important and program is important, but at the end of the day, what brings people here is our people.” The environment created by those people – i.e. what drew him to Holy Innocents’ in the first place – is especially what Barton wants to brag about. “We have to show that academic excellence can be achieved in a nurturing, joyful, supportive environment that will also stretch and challenge kids,” he declares. “Holy Innocents’ is a community that’s built on trust, rather than cutthroat competition. When we act on those feelings, our kids will take risks because they feel confident and they feel supported; there’s a trust that someone’s going to be there to catch them. So they’re going to try things they would never otherwise try. “Something I am incredibly proud of is that in a culture of specialization, where kids think they have to commit to a sport at age eight, or to a specific academic area and be an angular type of candidate to college,” continues Barton, “what Holy Innocents’ offers is a counterculture that’s much richer in terms of living a life of passion and joy and purpose – raising Renaissance kids who are really good at many things. Our kids have opportunities and access to the arts, athletics, and the spiritual component of their lives; all of those things feed together. And we’ve shown that academic excellence can be achieved in that environment at the same level that it can be achieved where it’s a ‘tiger mom’ approach – ‘You’re going to be a violinist and you’re going to be the best violinist we’ve ever had; you’re going to practice your violin fourteen hours a day.’ Those kind of angular kids, when they’re finally free to do
their own thing, drop what they’ve been doing for twenty years because they’ve learned to hate it.
Meet the Bartons
We have to show that academic excellence can be achieved in a nurturing, joyful, supportive environment “So it’s about telling the story of our kids, and anything they wanted to achieve they could achieve,” he continues. “And some passions which they didn’t realize they had in 8th grade, they found out they had in 12th. And what that has led to, not just in terms of their college careers, but more importantly, to full lives of being curious, kind, and courageous. “So how do we amplify, or tell the story, that you can come here and go to the Ivy Leagues if that’s your goal? That you can be a Division I athlete at a great school if that’s your goal? But more importantly, that our kids are living joyful lives of passion and purpose. When people walk the hallways here, I want them to feel that joy.” SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
Barton has made quite an impression after a few short months at HIES. The combination of a new Head of School and a big construction project fronting Mt. Vernon Highway has brought a renewed energy to campus. And it has become obvious that the energy emanates from the top. In addition to his ping pong prowess, Barton has shown students at every level that he’s accessible and excited about what they’re doing. He joined 5th-graders on their week-long Nature’s Classroom trip to Mentone, Alabama. He holds weekly lunches with members of the senior class. And he teaches classes on leadership for the Global Citizenship program.
“We knew he was energetic,” says Crosswell. “but I was amazed at both the depth and breadth of his engagement. In a short period of time, his meetings and encounters have covered the spectrum, from current and prospective parents to construction superintendents and city officials. He’s tackling everything, from professional development to community partnerships. He is entirely immersed.” “It’s fun,” adds Bruce Ford. “I’m having a great time working with Paul. And he’s gotten the entire community engaged and enthused. The Board loves him, absolutely thrilled. But I think what’s most encouraging are the interactions we’ve had with parents, students, faculty members, administrators – all the feedback has been very positive. And that’s what it’s all about. “Paul’s one person, but this community is thousands of people,” continues Ford. “So we want to make sure that, as a Board, we are lifting up a candidate to operate the school who people are excited about and appreciate and respect. And I think he’s accomplished that.” Of course, the Holy Innocents’ community extends beyond classrooms and carpool. The relationship between school and parish has always been integral to the HI experience. And the Rev. Michael Sullivan, rector of Holy Innocents’, has also become a fan of Barton’s. “The person I met during the interview process is the person that
PAUL Paul was born and raised in Iowa, where he began his career in
education as a history teacher at an all boys’ Catholic high school. He also worked at schools in Missouri and Illinois for a number of years before moving to Marmion Academy, where he met his wife, Leanne. Before coming to Holy Innocents’, Paul served as Head of School at The Avery Coonley School in Downers Grove, IL. Education is not Paul’s only passion; he also enjoys playing tennis, snow skiing, spending time with his family, and of course… ping pong. LEANNE Leanne is from Oregon, Illinois, a small town about 100 miles west
of Chicago. She attended Valparaiso University, earning a degree in English with a minor in Secondary Education, and then Loyola University, where she earned a Master’s in English. Leanne was teaching English at Marmion Academy when she met Paul. After getting married, she worked full-time, and then as a consultant, in the Educational Assessment field. Even with her full schedule and young children, Leanne managed to serve as the Home & School Association President at the kids’ school. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, cooking, and crafting with the kids. SAM Sam is a 6th-grader at Holy Innocents’. He ran cross-country in the fall and is currently wrestling for HI. Sam plays soccer and loves playing rugby with his younger brother. ABBY Abby is in the 4th grade at Holy Innocents’. She plays the flute, loves hanging out at her grandparents’ farm, going to sports camp, and, most of all, playing with her friends. CHARLIE The youngest of the Barton clan is Charlie. He is 5 years old and attends the Primary school at HIES. He’s an avid fisherman and enjoys baseball, basketball, football, and working out. Charlie also loves turtles and frogs. TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
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AROUND CAMPUS I’ve encountered here,” says Sullivan. “Paul is an authentic man of integrity; what you see is what you get. He’s community-minded, a good educator, student-focused. He cares about the environment of learning, and that means he likes to weave a tapestry of teachers, staff, parents, and the community to help support students. I’ve seen that during his opening days here and I’m thrilled.”
Paul is an authentic man of integrity; what you see is what you get Barton is also the first HIES Head in memory who is not a member of the parish. Lifelong Catholics, the Bartons cherish the role that faith plays within their family. Sullivan finds that refreshing. “You could be a member of a church and show up a couple of times a year, and not be a part of the community,” he says. “The Bartons are already part of our community. They show up at the Parsons Table on Wednesday night, they come to church to support us and be present in our community. But what excites me most is that we are engaged as colleagues now. We talk about books and leadership styles and faith, and what all that means in the twenty-first century. I couldn’t care less if he’s a member of the church or an Episcopalian, because he’s already a very valued member of our community.” STAYING IN TUNE
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Gene Bratek, to name a few. And while academics will always take the lead, they must also be supported and augmented by a caring faculty and robust athletics, fine arts, community service, and spiritual programs. “In this day and age, a school like Holy Innocents’ is a sort of oasis, where we can take a breath,” he says. “We can come together as a community to talk about the best way to raise and develop children. And we have an opportunity, to not jump in the stream, but to run counter to it. Because what we deeply believe in is what’s best for kids. So even if the world is pulling us toward college placement, ACT scores, STEM curriculum, and all of that, we don’t lose our soul. “And that’s the job of a Head of School in this day and age, to keep us focused on the prize,” he continues. “And the prize should always be about mission: Love of learning – not solely academic performance, but that sense of love and joy; Respect – what respect means and how we treat each other; Faith in God – all are welcome; and Sense of service – how are we giving back? All these things manifest themselves in different ways, but
they are the four pillars that Holy Innocents’ must always come back to.” To amplify his point, Barton offers one of his favorite quotes, by Tom Hudnut, former president and CEO of Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles: “People respect a school that runs efficiently. People value a school that teaches well and is demanding. People love a school that has heart and soul.”
Bruce Ford and Paul Barton at the Head of School installation ceremony
THE TIES THAT BIND
At an event held early this school year, an Admissions coffee for families interested in HIES, Middle School principal Theresa Jespersen addressed the gathering. “What we liked so much about Paul,” she said, “was that he didn’t want to be the Head of a school, he wanted to be the Head of our school.” Barton remembers the effect Jespersen’s words had on him. “I really appreciated what Theresa said,” he recalls, “because that’s definitely how I feel.” Then, for seemingly the first time in nearly six months, Barton leans back and speaks softly. “I’ve been a head of school before. But I’m so happy to be the head of this school…”
Curriculum Vitae Paul Barton’s résumé goes a long way in explaining why the HIES Board of Trustees decided he is the perfect person to lead our school into the future. Below is an abbreviated version, highlighting some of his accomplishments that most influenced the Board’s decision. Education: Klingenstein Visiting Heads Fellow, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY Kellogg Executive Scholars Program, Kellogg School of Nonprofit Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, Master of Education, Administration and Supervision St. John’s College, Annapolis, Maryland, Master of Arts, Liberal Education (Great Books Program) Loras College, Dubuque, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts, History. Minors: Biology and Chemistry
Administrative Experience: 2007-2014 – Head of School at The Avery Coonley School, Downers Grove, Illinois Served as the Headmaster of a preK -8 independent school of 378 academically bright and gifted students 2004- 2007 – Principal at Harold G. Fearn Elementary School, North Aurora, Illinois
Oversaw the operation of a K-5 public elementary school of 620 students
Taught 9th grade Western Civilization (19962000).
1995-2000 – Administrator at Marmion Academy, Aurora, Illinois
Taught 10th grade Biology (1995-1996).
Served as Dorm Prefect (1995-1996), Residential Dean (1996-1998, 1999-2000), Director of Personnel (1998-2000), and Associate Director of Admission (19982000) of a Catholic, college preparatory high school of approximately 500 young men. 1990-1993, 1994-1995 – Residential Hall Director at Truman State University, Kirksville, Missouri
Teaching Experience: Spring 2007 – Concordia University, Riverside, Illinois Taught a graduate level course in administrative theory and practice. Fall 2006 – Center for Talent Development, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois Taught The Inventions of Leonardo Da Vinci as a Saturday enrichment class for 5th and 6th grade gifted learners. Taught History of War as a Saturday enrichment class for 7th and 8th grade gifted learners. 1995-2001 – Marmion Academy, Aurora, Illinois
Designed and taught an interdisciplinary elective for upperclassmen on The History and Scientific Foundation of Evolution Theory (1997-1999). Taught Introduction to Philosophy as an elective for upperclassmen (1999-2001).
Related Experience: Member of the Board of Directors for the Great Books Foundation in Chicago, IL Member of the Evaluation and Review Committee for the Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS) Led ISACS accreditation teams at five Illinois schools Member of the Elementary School Heads Association (ESHA) President of the Catholic Education Commission at St. Peter Parish and School in Geneva, Illinois Member of Rotary Club of Downers Grove, Illinois. Coached boys’ and girls’ basketball - 8th grade and 5th grade
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SPORTS RECAP
Fall Sports in Review Bears competitive despite facing tougher competition by Dunn Neugebauer, Sports Information Director If there were any questions about the Golden Bears being able to compete after getting bumped up from Class A to Class AA, they were answered almost immediately this fall, as three of our four varsity teams advanced to the state playoffs. Not only that, but the volleyball team won the state championship despite the jump, while cross country had its best overall showing in school history. The volleyball team made its own history with the title – the Lady Bears became the first HIES team ever to repeat as state champions. Below is a quick recap: Volleyball: Coach Taylor Noland’s squad did it again, and this time perhaps in even more stellar fashion. Not only did the Lady Bears capture the area and state championship, but they did so without dropping a set in postseason. HI knocked off Model, Coosa, St. Vincent’s, and Lovett, all by 3-0 margins.
A key win before the state playoffs was a five-set area final thriller over Wesleyan, avenging two earlier season losses to the Wolves. All 15 on the roster contributed. In the postseason awards, Sarah Joe, Sarah Porter, and Haley Collins were all named AllState for the second straight year, while Noland was named Coach of the Year, also for the second straight season. Joe was the team’s only senior, so look for yet another solid season next year out of our Lady Bears. Cross Country: This year’s Running Bears had the most athletes ever on its roster and the end result was an advancement out of the toughest region into the state, followed by a solid finish in Carrollton at the state meet in early November.
The girls took second in region, edging Wesleyan out by a point in the process. They were led by Claire Kelsey (third overall), Ileana Zeissner, Bryn Foster, Megan Roddenbery, and Mary-Mac Hailey among the top five. The boys finished fourth – paced by the first male region
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champ in school history, Ben Davies. Right behind him were James Devine, Zach Henry, Zain Bashey, and Baylor Rainbow. Clayton Null was also a factor. Both teams went to state where the girls finished fourth overall and the boys’ fifth. Two made All-State – Davies (second overall) and Kelsey (sixth). Softball: Coach Dan Healy’s softball team came away with 15 victories – just two shy of tying the school record they set the year before. The Bears had a strong regular season that included a brief stay at the top of a strong area that included Pace, Wesleyan, and Lovett.
HI finished fourth in the area tournament before falling in the opening round of state. Three All-Region performers – Caroline Cotton, Rebecca Maitski, and Grace Kasper – led Coach Healy’s bunch. Brittany Rottner and Kate Chapman were both named Honorable Mention. Football: The football squad endured a tough 2-8 season, but was closer to a playoff berth than the record indicates. Four of the blemishes were close, winnable games, including a heart-breaking 20-19 loss at Homecoming to B.E.S.T. Academy. Coach Ryan Livezey’s bunch had season wins over George Walton and Kipp Academy.
Livezey had plenty step up during the season; among them were Connor Dolan, Jay Rolader, Walker Thomas, Dillon Armstrong, Corbin Bailey, Edward Verdree, Alexander Bryant, and Mykel Tubbs. Cheerleading: The cheerleading squad spent a week over the summer at Georgia College and State University where they met with success. The JV took first place in their division while the varsity placed second. Three earned All-American status – Cameron Jackson, Whitney Weiss, and Charlotte Merrill.
Congrats to all players, coaches and Golden Bear fans for a great fall. And here’s to a great winter and spring to follow! Go Bears!
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OFF CAMPUS
Honors
Governor’s Honors Program Is An Adventure by Tom FitzStephens, Upper School Choir Director
An administrator gives a stirring oration, reminding the students in the auditorium of their accomplishments, blessings, and responsibilities, producing thoughtful head nods and knowing tears. A barbershop quartet wows the crowd with shockingly welltuned chords and an impossibly long final note. A string ensemble boasting Georgia’s best high school string players brings the audience to its feet with a frenetic, dancing rock orchestra rendition of Purple Haze. A student speaker seamlessly weaves standup comedy into an impeccably written speech, poetically summarizing a life-changing summer for 700 smiling, sleep-deprived, emotional teenagers, teachers, and resident advisors. The program concludes with a slideshow accompanied by the world premier of a song written and recorded by a guitar student. The lights come up but nobody wants to leave. It takes a long time for the cheering, laughing, crying, and hugging to decrescendo into silence. Another convocation has closed an exciting summer at the Georgia Governor’s Honors Program (GHP). For the last three summers I have been honored to serve as vocal music director at GHP, a four-week, intensive My personal residential program designed experiences with to provide intellectually GHP have been and artistically gifted high unforgettable. school students challenging educational opportunities not ordinarily available during the regular school year, all at no cost to participants. In order to participate, rising high school juniors and seniors must be nominated by a teacher (each year less than 1% of Georgia high school students are nominated) in any traditional discipline. After receiving the honor of a nomination, students must jump through serious hoops to become finalists, including regional and state level auditions/interviews, from which nearly seven hundred are selected. GHP students are more driven and advanced than the
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average student, and instruction must reach and challenge them on their level. This charge has forced me to reflect on my teaching, take risks, and try new things. The growth I experience benefits my HIES students and my own sense of fulfillment in my craft. I spend hours selecting music for the vocal majors, and although I present them with unreasonable challenges, they consistently rise to the occasion. Renaissance polyphony? Check. Body percussion, bells, and dancing? Check. Indian ragas?
Overtone singing? 16-part harmony? Music in Italian, Russian, Portuguese, Tamil, Latin, German, French, and Estonian? Check. Each year my selection process sends me deeper into choral repertoire. My personal experiences with GHP have been unforgettable. The music faculty is staffed with professionals from whom I have learned much. 2013 was my first experience conducting our full orchestra and chorus event. With help from my strings colleague, I learned some subtle differences between conducting chorus and orchestra, and how to navigate the logistical challenges of 200 people performing on stage.
The Model UN Team Takes Nashville by Storm By Mike Plant, Upper School History Teacher
A group of Golden Bears drove to Nashville, TN, this past October, excited to experience everything great about being on the Holy Innocents’ Model United Nations (MUN) team. The topics at the Vanderbilt University conference ranged from the fall of Rome, to space exploration, to nuclear disarmament, to… Harry Potter. The team, accompanied by faculty advisors Kacey Michelsen, Holly Raiford, and myself, started off the trip with an exciting visit to Escape Game, Nashville, a real-life adventure game that gives small groups one hour to try to escape a room full of puzzles, codes, and physical challenges. The MUN Bears broke into four groups and attacked the challenges with the same fervor they used later in the MUN conference. While not easy, three of the four groups pulled off the escape! Sophomore Isabelle Smith, attending her first conference, said, “The Escape Game was a really great way to start off the trip by encouraging everyone to work together and get to know one another.” That night, and over the following two days, the MUN team broke into their varying committees and worked on complicated issues in the role-playing atmosphere. Highlights included assassinations, the successful defense of Kim Jong Un in the International Criminal Court by seniors Alex Smith and Kevin Tang, a Harry Potter dance-off, and the thwarting of ISIS. HIES junior Elizabeth Kendrick, a new member of the MUN team, said, “Before Vanderbilt, I was skeptical about Mr. Michelsen’s quote about how, ‘Holy Innocents’ might not win all of the awards, but we do have the most fun.’ But now I can say with 100 percent confidence that his quote is so true.” The team from Holy Innocents’ did, however, earn three nominations and two conference awards. Congratulations go out to sophomore Sean Hackett for taking home the Honorable Mention (essentially 3rd place) in the Disarmament and International Security Committee, and to junior Will Epperson for his Best Delegate Award from the extremely competitive Economic and Financial Committee. All of the Bear delegates represented Holy Innocents’ tremendously well. From the Escape Game, to the committees, to dinner at Chuy’s, where our students conducted themselves with class and maturity, the weekend in Nashville was a rousing success. A very special thank you goes out to this year’s Secretary General of the MUN team, senior Kenny Buckner. It is because of his leadership and planning that the group was able to enjoy such a great weekend. Kenny has taken great care in choosing several conferences for the group to take part in this year, including those at Emory University, Georgetown University, the Model Arab League at Marist, and a conference at Kennesaw State University. In addition, the team will head up committees and demonstrate their leadership as part of the Middle School games day in the Spring.
Dinner at Chuy’s
Will Epperson confers with delegates
Kevin Tang and Alex Smith
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FROM THE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
Development
HIES Alumni Advisory Board
How does an endowment work and what does it mean to me?
Did you know that Holy Innocents’ has an Alumni Advisory Board? The main goals of the Board are to keep alumni connected to the school through events and communication, and to solicit new ideas from current and former students about other possible services for alumni. All alumni are eligible to serve on the Board, which includes 8-12 members who serve 1-3 year terms. There are four meetings per year – two in the fall and two in the spring. Members are also responsible for attending alumni events and supporting the Annual Fund. Last year, the Alumni Board helped raise money for the One School Capital Campaign and Annual Fund. They also award the annual Distinguished Alumnus Award, recognizing an outstanding alumnus for his or her personal and professional accomplishments and contributions to their community. The Board helps with the following events: Alumni Reunion Weekend, Alumni/Faculty Pumpkin Bash, Alumni Holiday Party, Winterfest Reception for Alumni and Parents of Alumni, and Easter Eggstravaganza. This year, the Head of School and Director of Alumni Relations will be travelling to several cities to visit with alumni and hear their stories about their time at Holy Innocents’. To learn more or to nominate someone for the Alumni Board, please contact Tamika Weaver Hightower, Director of Alumni Relations and Special Events at tamika@hies.org or 404.303.2150.
A Fast-Paced Year for the HIES Georgia Tax Credit Scholarship Program The 2015 Georgia Tax Credit Scholarship Program began in August, 2014, and is expected to end on January 1, 2015, when all the pre-apply applications are downloaded into the Georgia Department of Revenue database. Holy Innocents’ will have a record year if all our applications are accepted. The requirement to pre-apply has caused some timing challenges. Participants for Holy Innocents’ had to plan their tax strategies more than a full year ahead of their 2015 tax time. With strong communication from parent volunteer chairman Neal Smith, and the majority of previous years’ participants signing up again this year, our totals should exceed all previous years. Strong participation by partnerships, LLCs, and S-Corps has led the way in giving. Support came from parents, grandparents, parents of alumni, corporations, partnerships, and friends.
Front row: Cara Puckett Roxland ’01, Audra Mullen Thompson ’95, Sara Hollett ‘08. Back row: Julie Walker Grigsby ’91, Glen Bowen ’97, Thomas Savage ’10, Michael Griffin ‘00 Not pictured: Stephanie Brown ’00, Malinda Greenbaum Hlvenka ‘02
SAVE THE DATE FOR THE PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION GALA!
Get ready for “An Evening in Margaritaville!” Saturday, March 21, 2015 7 – 11 p.m. in the HIES Main Gym.
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We had 44 students who received Tax Credit financial aid this school year. These students met all of HIES’ requirements before being admitted and before being offered, or continuing to receive, Tax Credit financial aid. Participating families must be able to fund a portion of their tuition as there is a cap on the amount of tax funds a student can receive each year. Some of each year’s funds are kept in an endowment for future years’ use for approved students. Thank you to everyone who took advantage of this simple and convenient way to redirect your taxes in 2015 and to support HIES financial aid.
A gift made to an endowment is not spent, but is invested. For this reason, it is a gift that lasts forever. Only the net income or a fixed percent of an endowment’s assets are spent each year. If you make a gift to the HIES Endowment, you can designate your gift to benefit a particular area – or areas – of your choosing, or you can make an unrestricted gift to the Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School Endowment so that funds will be used toward the greatest need of the school. A large endowment offers a school a measure of stability during economic downturns and protects the integrity of its programming. The National Association of Independent Schools recommends that independent day schools have an endowment of $25,000 to $50,000 per student. In order to meet this guideline, Holy Innocents’ needs to increase the size of its endowment.
more efficiently pass assets to your loved ones. Some ways to give include: Bequest: The simple way to leave a substantial gift A bequest to Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School is as simple as adding an amendment to your will stating, “I give X percent or X dollars of my estate to Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School of Atlanta, Georgia for its unrestricted use and purpose.” You may execute a codicil to your will very easily. This gift may offer you an estate tax deduction. Qualified Retirement Plan: One of the most effective ways to give to charity
A retirement plan such as an IRA or 401(k) is one of the least effective ways to leave money to loved ones because multiple taxes may be applied to those assets. Tax advisors tell clients that anywhere from 50 cents to as little as 30 cents on the dollar actually go to heirs. Making Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School the beneficiary of your plan Such a legacy gift – or planned eliminates taxes and puts all your assets gift – allows you to benefit the school to work advancing a cause you believe beyond your lifetime and it can offer other in. You also have the option of making benefits, as well. Planning such gifts may the school the beneficiary of a certain allow you to receive tax advantages and percentage of your retirement plan.
Life Insurance: A large gift with a small cost One of the simplest ways to make a significant contribution is with a life insurance policy. You may give the school a policy you no longer need, take out a new policy, or name Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School as a beneficiary of an existing policy. This may provide you with income and estate tax savings. Current Gift of Appreciated Stock or Real Estate: A smart way to give Do you own assets that have substantially increased in value over the years? Donated assets such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, or real estate may provide you with an income tax deduction based on the fair market value of the gift and eliminate all capital gains taxes. This would allow you to make a substantially greater gift than you otherwise would have thought possible. For more information, please contact June Arnold in the Development Office at (404) 303-2150 x 102 or june.arnold@hies.org. Please consult your tax, financial or legal advisor concerning any gift arrangements you are considering.
The Correll Family Names Green Roof Terrace of the New Building The Correll Family (Grandparents Ada Lee and Pete Correll and Parents Kitty and Alston Correll) made a significant donation to the One School Campaign to name the Green Roof Terrace of the Math, Science, and Commons Building. The Green Roof Terrace will be used by the Science Department for outdoor experiments and will also provide students with an outdoor seating area. The Corrells’ three children (Katherine ’14, Kaylee ’17 and Pete ’20) have been at HIES since 2000. Katherine graduated in May 2014 and is now attending the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Bringing the Campus to New Heights. Literally.
Wall of Fame Inductions
The view from Mt. Vernon Hwy. changes dramatically each week. Since the ground-breaking ceremony in May, the new Upper School Math, Science, and Commons Building has given our community an up-close and fascinating look at everything involved with a major construction project.
Four of Holy Innocents’ all-time best athletes were inducted into the Wall of Fame on Sept. 20, during halftime of the HIES vs. Pace football game. The Wall of Fame was established in 2008 to recognize and honor outstanding varsity athletes, coaches, and/or contributors who have demonstrated excellence in their athletic pursuits. Our four newest members are Erin (Johnson) Boutwell (’00), Davis Lukens (’08), Sean Aiken (’08) and Greg Hubbard (’01). At the ceremony, each received a commemorative plaque - a replica of the one displayed on the Wall of Fame in the Main Gym – as well as a “free ticket for life” to any HIES sporting event. Below is a brief bio of each athlete: Erin (Johnson) Boutwell: One of the best tennis players in HIES history, Erin played #1 singles for Coach Cindy Harder’s team, and served as captain her senior year, leading the Bears to the Elite 8. She also ran cross country as a senior. She went on to play four years at Western Carolina University, where she earned singles runner-up at the Eastern Tennessee State University championships, doubles champion at the NC State Wolfpack Invitational, and TIAA-CREF All-Conference honors. She was also named Intercollegiate Tennis Association Academic All-American and graduated cum laude. Davis Lukens: Davis played four years of varsity lacrosse at HIES, scoring 223 goals and 82 assists. He set the Bears’ senior season scoring record, served as team captain, and was named first team All-State, as well as All-American.
He went on to star at Denison University, where he played midfielder for the Big Red. His collegiate honors included Top Newcomer in the conference as a freshman, and, as a senior, All-American and first team All North Coast Athletic Conference, as well as the team’s Sportsmanship Award. Sean Aiken: Sean played four years of varsity baseball for the Golden Bears and was a member of the state champion 2007 squad. His career batting average was .356 and he hit .452 during the postseason in 2007. In 2008, he was named All-Area as a catcher and helped lead the team to a region title, a Final Four slot in 2006, and an Elite 8 bid in 2008. He continued his baseball career at William & Mary, where he was a captain for two years and was awarded the Tribe Griffin Award – given to the athlete who best embodies the true W&M student athlete.
On schedule to open for the 2015-16 school year, the building will house the Upper School’s math and science
departments, offering increased opportunities for crosscurricula collaboration and peer-to-peer student interaction. A robotics lab and state-of-the-art media suite will enhance the engineering and print, online, and broadcast journalism programs. A large dining hall and central kitchen will double the school’s capacity to seat large groups, and allow students and faculty in all divisions to eat together. The building will also include an administration wing with modern conference and event space.
May groundbreaking ceremony
June
Greg Hubbard: Greg played four years of varsity golf at
HIES, serving as team captain his senior year. He led the team to its first ever region title and a fifth in state during his final season. He earned Most Valuable Player honors three of his four years at HIES, won the individual region title, and was fifth in the state as a senior, with a stroke average of 72.5. He went on to play at Greensboro College in North Carolina, where his team won the Dixie Conference and finished second in the nation his freshman year. Greg was named to the All-Dixie Conference Team that same season. He currently serves as Director of Local Tours for the U.S. Kids Golf Foundation.
July
August
HIES Receives $1 Million Donation to Establish The Inglett Family Financial Aid Fund Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School has received a planned gift from former trustee Ray Inglett Jr. in the amount of $1 million. These funds will be placed in the school’s endowment and go toward financial aid for students in need of assistance. Mr. Inglett passed away on March 31, 2014. Having served the school in a number of trustee leadership capacities, Mr. Inglett was involved extensively with both the school and Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Church.
According to Head of School Paul Barton, he is an example of the kind of committed and dedicated leaders who have guided HIES for more than 50 years. “One of the hallmarks of Holy Innocents’ is our dedication to a diverse student body,” said Barton. “The incredible generosity of the Inglett gift will go a long way in helping our community to further this aspiration by making a Holy Innocents’ education more attainable for more students for generations to come.”
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Mr. Ray Inglett Jr., center, with members of his family outside the Rowan Family Middle School building.
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December
HIAA Golf Tournament On Oct. 20, the HI Athletic Association held its 16th Annual Golf Tournament at Dunwoody Country Club, where 111 golfers enjoyed one of the most beautiful days in tournament history. Chaired by Hansell Roddenbery, the event raised over $37,000 for the Athletic Association to allocate back to athletics and the school. As you can see in the photos here, a good time was had by all. 1st Gross 1st Net 2nd Net 3rd Net Closest to the Pin Longest Drive Putting Contest
Donor Recognition Reception On Wednesday, Aug. 27, more than 200 people gathered at Alumni Hall to celebrate Paul Barton’s arrival and to support the school. Board Chair Bruce Ford recognized guests for their leadership and volunteer support of Holy Innocents’ Annual Fund and One School Capital Campaign. Bruce thanked everyone by stating “We would not be where we are right now without all of you”.
Rich Braund ’99, Brandon Downs ’99, Jim McCabe, and Jon Vaughan Steven Jackson, Todd Asarch, Stefan Brecher, and Jason Peck Matthew Gephardt, Ricardo Gonzalo, Dan Ahler, and Matt Leech Philip Bittel, Stuart Grubb, Chase Northcutt, and Trey Deriso Adam Fuller Jon Vaughan Clay Snellings
The HIAA would especially like to thank the tournament sponsors:
Presenting Sponsor Coca-Cola North America
Premier Sponsor
Foursome Sponsors Bank of Sandy Springs Control Concepts LLC S. G. P. Construction LLC Village Burger Whitehead Energy Solutions ZON Compounding ATL
Piedmont Healthcare
Hole Sponsors
Patron Sponsors
The Asarch Family The Asbury Family Bogart, Hurst and Ference J. Franklin Burns PC Cresa Atlanta The Doll Family The Floyd and Mangum Families HIES Varsity Football Team HIES 8th Grade Volleyball Team The Hollett Family
Amelia Bay Asset Preservation Advisors The Deguire Family Northwestern Benefits Snellings Walters Insurance Ed Voyles Automotive Kristin and Chris Wood United Controls International Zuch Family Foundation
Ironwood Insurance Jackson & Braun The Kampfe Family Bobby, Pam, Sydney, and Miller Kaufmann The Klopfenstein Family The McCrorie Family The McGhee Family Eaglehead Group/Morgan Stanley Northwestern Mutual The Null Family The Olim Family The Schlatterer Family Suzy Smith, Engel & Volkers Buckhead Atlanta The Sumter Family The Tucker Family Willingham and Rottner Families Windham Brannon
Mrs. Jeanine Lewis and Paul Barton
Leanne Barton, Niki Simpson, and Missie Pierce
Bruce Ford
Jim and Christina Price and Bill Hollett
Bart Miller
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Clint Glover, Jane Thomson, Carter DeHaven, Madelaine McCrorie, and Paige Glover
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Alumni Happenings
CLASS NOTES
Annual Alumni/Faculty Pumpkin Bash
This has quickly become a tradition for alumni and their families. The children, some in costume, enjoyed the bounce house, games, crafts, face painting with HI cheerleaders, and, of course, decorating pumpkins. This was our 4th Pumpkin Bash and we surpassed our previous attendance with 160 adults and children!
Lost Alumni
We are missing contact information for the alumni listed below. If you are in contact with any of the above HIES graduates, please encourage them to get in touch with the HIES alumni office. You can also log on to the website at www.hies. org. Click on alumni. If you have never logged onto the site before: Your username is firstnamelastnamegraduationyear (i.e. TamikaHightower97) Your password is your date of birth (i.e. MM/DD/YYYY) this includes the slashes.
Name Katherine L. Schultz William P. Thomas
Alumni Reunion Weekend
Class of 2009
Kathy
1996
Tuesday, Dec. 16
Will
1996
Head of School Paul Barton to meet with Chicago area alumni
Kim
1997
6:00 p.m.
1997
Dinner at Gibson’s (1028 North Rush, Chicago)
Kathryn N. Wegman
Kate
1997
Monday, Jan. 26
Keith A. Cooper
Keith
1998
Mary M. Kyle
Mary
1998
Assistant Head of School Michele Duncan and Director of Alumni Relations Tamika Weaver Hightower to meet with New Orleans area alumni
Perisino
Michael
1998
Laura H. Bond
Laura
1999
Drinks and appetizers
Lauren D. Friedrichs
Lauren
1999
Friday, Jan. 23, 2015
Katharine M. Duke
6:30 p.m.
Holly
1999
Winterfest Reception for Alumni and Parents of Alumni
Kyoko
1999
6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Kate
2000
And Golden Bear Basketball vs Lovett starting at 7:30 p.m.
2000
Gym Skybox Thursday, Feb. 26
Jasmine Nadja M. Grape
Jasmine
Michael S. McGinn
Shawn
2001
Noah
2002
Stephen A. Satterfield
Stephen
2002
Matthew W. Stafford
Matthew
2002
Rachel M. Small
Rachel
2003
Mary V. Coleman
Ginny
2004
Elizabeth A. Walters
Lizzie
2006
Thomas C. Dickinson
Coston
2007
Head of School Paul Barton and Director of Alumni Relations Tamika Weaver Hightower will meet D.C., Maryland, and Virginia area alumni.
Andrew C. McMullen
Chase
2007
6:30 p.m.
Rawson
2009
Peter
2010
Will
2010
Noah K. Hauber
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RSVP for any of these events to Tamika at tamika@hies.org
Chris
Kyoko F. Sadoshima
Class of 1999
Class
Christopher B. Chappell
Holly M. O’Keefe
This year, Oct. 3-4 represented Alumni Reunion Weekend at Holy Innocents’. Three classes celebrated reunions – 1999, 2004, and 2009. The classes kicked off the weekend with receptions at FADO Irish Pub and The Ivy. On Saturday, everyone gathered with their families for an Alumni Tailgate/ Playdate at Alumni Hall. They also signed the alumni wall in the Carriage House.
Maiden Name
Kimberly A. Campuzano
George M. McCord
Class of 2004
Nickname
Upcoming Alumni Events
Smiri
Head of School Paul Barton and Director of Alumni Relations Tamika Weaver Hightower to meet with Boston area alumni 6:30 p.m. Drinks and appetizers at City Table (65 Exeter Street, Boston) Thursday, April 9
Meet for drinks and appetizers at Sonoma Restaurant and Winebar (223 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, D.C.)
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CLASS NOTES
Alumni Class Notes If you would like to submit class notes for the Spring 2015 issue of the Torchbearer, please contact Tamika Weaver-Hightower at tamika@hies.org or 404.303.2150 ext 181. If you are interested in serving as a class representative, please contact Heather Hahn ’91 at heather.hahn@hies.org. CLASS OF 1995 Class Representatives:
Jill Herndon Littlefield: jilllittlefield@hotmail.com Audra Mullen Thompson: audra.thompson@hies.org Stephanie Little has been promoted
to Art Department Chair for Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, FL. She also obtained an Advanced Masters of Science degree in Art Education from Florida International University.
CLASS OF 1996 Class Representatives:
Gralyn Crumpler Daily: gralyn.crumpler@gmail.com Raine Crumpler Hyde: raine.hyde@gmail.com Emily Brown Latone: emilylatone@gmail.com Gralyn Crumpler Daily and her husband,
Stephen, are excited to announce they are expecting their second child on January 12, 2015. Big sister, Emmalyn, cannot wait for the arrival of her little brother or sister. Emmalyn turns 2 on January 11th! Jill Neumann Edwards
and her husband, Cory, welcomed their newest addition, Emma, in May. Here is Emma with big sister Abby, 3.
CLASS OF 1997 Class Representatives:
Ashton Thurmond Ragone: ashtonragone@gmail.com Kristin Wolford Tiliakos: kristinjwolford@aol.com Kim Nicholson Lehman and her husband,
Fred, welcomed a baby girl on August 24, 2014. Joey Quinn Lehman, named after her great grandmothers, is healthy and happy. They currently reside in Brookhaven. 42 TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
Alumni Happenings
CLASS OF 1998
CLASS OF 2000
Class Representatives:
Class Representatives:
Katie McGoogan Weeks: katie.weeks@hies.org
Stephanie Brown: brown.stephaniekay@gmail.com Shelarese Ruffin: ssruffin@gmail.com
John Canby and his
wife, Ansley welcomed their second daughter, Olivia Lee on July 12, 2014. She weighed 6 lbs, 15 oz. Big sister, Anne, loves her little sister. Ben Farmer and his wife,
Anne, welcomed Roddy Charles on July 2, 2014. Little Roddy weighed in at 7 lbs. 14 oz and measured 21” long. They reside in Richmond, VA. Aida Mahmutovic Mayhew is back at
work for Stemcell Technologies as a Cell Separation Specialist. She ended her career as a Microbiologist for the Center for Disease Control to dedicate herself to her children for almost four years.
CLASS OF 1999 Class Representatives:
Jennifer Cavanaugh Brown: jcb924@gmail.com Samia Hanafi: samhanafi@gmail.com Drew McDonald: tam1980@gmail.com Hadley Hickman Creekmuir, and her
husband, Will, welcomed their first baby on March 4, 2014, 5 weeks early. Her name is Lanier Carole Creekmuir. She weighed 5 lbs 2 oz.
Laura Bachman Andrews and her husband,
Billy, welcomed Katherine Lynn Andrews on August 12, 2014. Katherine weighed 7 lbs 11 oz. Their oldest daughter, Brooklyn Anne Andrews, turned two years old on June 27. The couple celebrated their 6th wedding anniversary on July 19. Sara Rachelefsky Casper
and her husband, Chris, currently live in Cumming, GA, with their son, Jaxton. Jaxton Henry Casper was born August 7, 2014 at Northside Hospital in Atlanta. He weighed 7 lbs, 13 ounces.
Ellen Williams married John Webster ’00 on June 14, 2014 at Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Atlanta. Holy Innocents’ alumni in the wedding party included: Maid of Honor - Anna Williams ’97, Bridesmaids - Bettina Hall Johnson ’01 and Lauren Fryer Tucker ’01, Best Man - Brendan Baker ’00, Groomsmen - James Williams ’04, David Margolis ’00 and Caldwell Robinson ’00. The black tie reception took place at Maggiano’s Buckhead and the picture below includes some of the HIES parents, graduates, faculty, and students who attended. Ellen and John reside in Vinings.
band, Scott, are proud to announce the birth of their son, Jacob Foster Holcombe, on July 27, 2014 at 2:02 p.m. Jacob was born perfectly healthy, weighing in at 6 lbs 15 oz and was 19 inches long. Big Sister Isabella (4 years old) is excited to have a little brother! and her husband, Craig, welcomed a baby boy, Eli Henry Hoover on December 18, 2013. He weighed in at 7 lbs 15 oz and measured 21 inches.
CLASS OF 2001 Class Representatives:
Allender Laflamme Durden:allenderl@gmail.com Cara Puckett Roxland: cara.roxland17@gmail.com Joanna Heden Kerr and
her husband, Robert, welcomed their first child on August 12, 2014. Eleanor Susan Kerr weighed 7 lbs 15 oz and was 20.75 inches long.
Liz Young Hayes and her husband, Steve, moved to London and married on September 6, 2014 at The Dartmouth House in Mayfair in London.
Kristin Bayer Slinn and her husband, Tom, are overjoyed to announce the arrival of their healthy and happy baby boy, Kelly Thomas Slinn. He was born on May 30, 2014. They were instantly in love with all 7 lbs. 12 oz and 21.5 inches of him. Missy Evans Gardner
and her husband, Leigh, welcomed baby boy, Woodford Evans on August 6, 2014. Woodford was 7 lbs, 4 oz and 20 inches long. Anastacia Vazhenin Starling married Jason Starling on August 30, 2014 on the beach in Pass-A-Grille Beach, Florida. They share two step children and live in Lawrenceville.
Stephanie Nevels Holcombe, and her hus-
Molly Collins Hoover
serving youth in the state foster care system. He will finish his master’s at Fuller Theological Seminary in December and hopes to pursue an MBA next fall.
Catie Sweetwood Procuniar and her
husband Jim welcomed Andrew Theodore “Teddy” Procuniar on May 17, 2014. Four days after Teddy was born Jim accepted a job in Houston. They are loving being a new lonestar family! Catie is back at work teaching 3rd grade.
CLASS OF 2004 Class Representatives:
Amy Fore Kane: kaneamyf@gmail.com Collins Marshall: collins.marshall85@gmail.com Gordon Silvera: gordon.silvera@gmail.com
CLASS OF 2002
Amy Fore Kane was recognized as a
Class Representatives:
Malinda Greenbaum Hlvenka: malinda.greenbaum@gmail.com Katie Kirtland: katie.kirtland@gmail.com Alley Pickren: alleypic@gmail.com Zach Blend was recog-
nized as one of Georgia Trend Magazine’s “Best and Brightest 40 Under 40”. This is an annual recognition that is awarded state-wide. Forty individuals were chosen from hundreds of nominations made by state leaders throughout Georgia. Zach is the residential life director of Goshen Valley Boys Ranch, a leading nonprofit family-model residential program
CLASS OF 2003 Class Representative:
Emily Weprich: emily.weprich@yahoo.com Ladson Haddow and his
wife, Caroline, welcomed their baby girl, Lucile Patterson, on August 18, 2014 at 10:45 p.m. Lucile weighed 6 lbs, 11 oz and was 20.25 inches long.
2014 Nonprofit Leader “30 Under 30” Awardee by the Georgia Center for Nonprofits (GCN) and the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network of Atlanta. Nominations for the awards were accepted from across Georgia to recognize 30 young nonprofit professionals who are making a powerful impact in their organizations by exhibiting outstanding leadership, innovation, and commitment in their community work. GCN and Young Nonprofit Professionals Network of Atlanta believe each of these professionals is making strides to improve not only their communities but the nonprofit sector as a whole.
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CLASS NOTES Jessica Rowan Vest and her husband,
Brian, welcomed a baby girl, Stearnes, on July 14, 2014. She weighed 5 lbs, 14 oz and was 18.5 inches long. Big sister Sada is very happy. Andrew R. Tate married
Christen Sewell Weimer Tate, daughter of Rev. Dr. D. Scott and Cynthia Weimer, on August 30, 2014 at the Goat Farm Arts Center in Atlanta.
Alumni Happenings
Katie Downs Jame and her husband,
Russell, welcomed Calloway Houston on May 6, 2014. Calloway was born weighing 7.6 lbs and 19.5 inches long. “He’s healthy, growing like crazy, and bringing us more joy than we could ever imagine!”
CLASS OF 2005 Class Representatives:
Tyler Rathburn: tprathburn@gmail.com Rachel Shunnarah: rshunnarah@gmail.com Kate Sternstein: kasternstein@gmail.com Allyson Young Barganier: allysonbarganier@gmail.com Hailey Appling is engaged to Kyle Solon,
of Atlanta. Kyle graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in criminal justice and is now a member of the SWAT team for the Cobb County Police Department. Hailey is a Property Manager for Walton Communities. The wedding is planned for August 2015 in Asheville, North Carolina. Clay Buckalew married Sharlyn Vargas on August 16, 2014 at Park Tavern overlooking Piedmont Park. The couple met in college at Georgia State University. They currently reside in Arlington, Virginia where Clay is in software sales and Sharlyn is a dental hygienist. The photo above includes HIES graduates from 2005 who were in the wedding party – Clay Demarcus, Thomas Galloway, Daniel Quirk, and Costa Balomenos.
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Julia Ott is engaged to Lee Berg of
Atlanta. Lee is a graduate of Loyola University in New Orleans, Louisiana, and he is now the Director of Marketing at RiverMend Health. Julia works in the Culinary and Lifestyles Public Relations area for the Reynolds Group. The wedding will be in Athens, Georgia, in May 2015. The couple currently lives in the Highlands.
CLASS OF 2006 Class Representatives:
Kaitlin Duffy Snodgrass: ksnodgrass@ stmartinschool.org Miller Edwards: edwardm@auburn.edu Anna Pickren: annalovettpickren@gmail.com Amy Schwartz: amy@interbevusa.com Justin Bower is currently in the Middle
Kaitlin Duffy married Blake Snodgrass on July
26, 2014 at Northside United Methodist. The reception was held at the St. Regis in Atlanta. Their wedding party included HIES alumni Paige Carpenter ’06 (Maid of Honor), Natalie Snodgrass ’09 (bridesmaid), Brandon Snodgrass ’04 (groomsman), Miller Edwards ’06 (groomsman), Joey Vitale ’06 (groomsman), Fletcher Hawkins ’08 (groomsman), Will Decker ’06 (groomsman), and Jack Margeson ’06 (usher). Many HIES alum were in attendance since both graduated from Holy Innocents’. HI made up half the guest list!
Lilly Landskroener ’08, and Megan Wilkins ’08, Kirsten Boe ’08, Erin Johnson Boutwell ’00, and Morgan Eubanks ’00. The Borens honeymooned in the
Dominican Republic and reside in Atlanta. Haley Pope will submit her M.Sc. disser-
tation thesis in December 2014 assessing the impacts of temperature and climate change on marine invasive species in South Africa. Also in December, she will have completed her M.Sc. in Zoology degree and will be graduating from Stellenbosch University in South Africa. She became engaged to Weston Wise this past May in South Africa and they will marry in May 2015 in Asheville, NC.
CLASS OF 2007 Class Representatives:
Charlotte Bissell: charlottebissell@gmail.com Sarah-Elizabeth Kirtland Craw: sarahelizabeth.kirtland@gmail.com Taylor Pack: pack_t@bellsouth.net Emily Phillips: emily.phillips88@yahoo.com Jenny Bartlett married
Josh Cornetet on August 23, 2014 at King Plow Arts Center in Atlanta. They met six years ago at Miami University and now live in New York City.
CLASS OF 2008 Class Representatives:
East flying missions over Afghanistan, as well as Iraq and Syria, for the US Air Force. He will be deployed through the end of the year.
Kate Decker: kated7523@gmail.com Trevor Gillum: gillum.trevor@gmail.com Kerry Martin: kerrym46@gmail.com Rachel Sullivan: res6w@virginia.edu
Hillery Brown and John Champagne were married at The Farm at Old Edwards Inn, In Highlands, North Carolina on October 18, 2014. After a honeymoon to Kauai,Hawaii, the couple currently live in Atlanta. Hillery is employed by The Metro Atlanta Chamber as Director of Mobility Partnerships and John is employed at Infinity Capital Partners, LLC, as a Senior Analyst.
Courtney Armstrong Boren married John
Boren on May 31, 2014. The wedding was at Mt. Bethel United Methodist Church and the reception was at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center. Attending the wedding from Holy Innocents’ were (matron of honor) Ashley Armstrong Thompson ’02, (bridesmaids)
CLASS OF 2009 CLASS OF 2010 Chandler Pope graduated from the University of Alabama this past May with a major in Business Management. He is working as a commercial real estate broker for Ackerman & Co. in Sandy Springs. Channing Stephens is entering her fifth
year at Northeastern University by spending the remainder of 2014 and part of 2015 in Thailand volunteering for Development and Education Programme for Daughters and Communities Centre in the Mekong Sub-region (DEPDC/GMS) as her third co-op while at university. DEPDC/ GMS is a non-profit, community-based NGO headquartered in Mae Sai, Thailand. They work to prevent young girls and boys from being trafficked into exploitative working conditions such as commercial sex work and forced labor. DEPDC provides education, vocational training,
shelter, protection, community outreach, and youth leadership training to at-risk individuals and communities. Channing will be leading workshops and developing programs for the children. As a Cultural Anthropology major, she has also worked in Italian high schools in Rome and the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum (Honolulu), the Hawaiian state natural and cultural history museum. While at the Bishop Museum, she was able to gain hands-on experience mounting an exhibit of prehistoric artifacts of the Pacific peoples. She spent her Middle year abroad at the University of Sydney (Australia), concentrating on studying indigenous peoples. After her work with DEPDC/GMS, and some traveling through Southeast Asia, Channing will return to Northeastern to complete her degree in Cultural Anthropology with a minor in International Studies. CLASS OF 2011 Class Representatives: Megan Ernst: megernst11@gmail.com Delaney McMullen: delaneymcm@gmail.com Andrew Parrish: m.andrewparrish@gmail.com
Megan Ernst
was crowned the University of Georgia’s 2014 Homecoming Queen on Saturday, October 9, 2014. She is pictured here with Homecoming King Colton Fowlkes. Sarah Katherine Merkel was initiated into the Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Georgia in December, 2014. In May of 2015, Sarah will graduate with a major in Bio-
chemistry and Molecular Biology and will be attending medical school beginning in August, 2015
CLASS OF 2012 Class Representatives:
Katie Keith: katiekeith12@gmail.com Brittany Ketchup: brittanyketchup@yahoo.com Greg Sullivan: gregsullivan12@gmail.com
CLASS OF 2013 CLASS OF 2014 Class Representatives:
Bailey Lyles: blyles14@gmail.com Warner Ray: jwray3@go.olemiss.edu Mary Hollis Schmidt: mhschmidt12@gmail.com
Peter Myer had a front row seat on
Scotland’s historic vote for independence. Peter is a first-year, international relations student at Scotland’s University of St. Andrews, in a joint degree program with the College of William & Mary. Recently, Peter witnessed the Royal Burgh of St. Andrews. “People are holding up signs and waving Scottish flags, and you can’t walk down a street without being handed pamphlets and seeing either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ buttons on peoples’ shirts, indicating what they voted for,” he reported. “I particularly see ‘Yes’ flyers in this city, but the students talk more about leaning toward ‘No.’” Myer says he has his own opinion on the issue, which aligns with the views of most students he’s talked to. “What’s incredible for me, as an American student in a Scottish university, is that I can see both sides from a neutral perspective and watch as history occurs literally before my eyes.” Scotland voted against independence on Sept. 18, 2014.
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2013-2014
Santa Selfies
Seniors Ansley McGhee, Mary Harris Morgan, Preston Tucker, and Lily Wood grabbed some holiday Facebook fodder when Santa visited the Class of 2015 in Alumni Hall.
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ANNUAL REPORT
2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT
Contents Michele Duncan
49 Board of Trustees
Development Committee School Leadership Council Office of Development Alumni Advisory Board Annual Fund and One School Campaign Volunteers
50 2013-2014 Leadership Circle 51 Annual Giving Summary Parent Participation by Grade Parent Participation by Division 52 Annual Fund Honor Roll of Donors 61 Alumni Gifts 62 Grandparent Gifts and their Grandchildren 64 Honorary Gifts 65 Gifts-In-Kind 66 Memorial Gifts 67 One School Capital Campaign Honor Roll of Donors 75 Special Giving Support from Foundations, Corporations, Organizations, and Matching Gifts 76 Scholarship and Endowment Gifts 78 Faculty and Staff Giving 80 The Holy Innocents’ Athletic Association 82 Fine Arts Alliance 83 Parents’ Association 85 Horizons Atlanta 86 HIES Operations Summary HIES Income Portrait
Assistant Head of School for Institutional Advancement
Message from the Development Office Dear HIES Family and Friends,
In 2014, we were pleased to announce the completion of the One School Campaign, the largest campaign in our school’s history with over $22.5 million raised. These funds will provide a new 64,000-square-foot Upper School Math, Science and Commons Building, and a remodeled Alumni Hall to house the business, development, and communications offices, as well as space to host alumni, parent, and faculty events. The campaign also provides funds to support our endowment. The new Upper School building will be completed in time for the beginning of the 2015-2016 school year in August. Thanks to a matching gift from the Thalia N. Carlos and Chris M. Carlos Foundation, and the support of many parents, grandparents, faculty, staff, alumni, and parents of alumni, we were able to surpass our 2013-2014 Annual Fund goal of $1,050,000. The Georgia Tax Credit Program funds have continued to increase each year, with $521,673 redirected to Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School for 2014. Our very active parent organizations – the Parents’ Association, Fine Arts Alliance, and Holy Innocents’ Athletic Association – provide resources and support to our students and faculty throughout the year. This year they all made significant contributions to the One School Campaign, making it possible for us to reach our goal. I continue to be grateful to the many donors and volunteers who provide their time, treasure, and talent to the school every day. They are the reason HIES is such an exceptional school and a wonderful community. I am forever proud to be affiliated with such a great school.
Michele Duncan
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Board of Trustees
Office of Development
First Grade Volunteers
Mr. Bruce G. Ford, Chairman of the Board Mr. James B. Hannan, Vice Chairman Mrs. LeDonna G. Bowling, Secretary Mr. David S. Aldridge, Treasurer Mr. Yinka Adesokan Mr. Eugene A. Bratek Mr. Chris H. Burnett Mr. David M. Calhoun Mr. William S. Creekmuir Mr. Mark Crosswell Mrs. Margaret H. Farnham Mr. William S. Hollett Mr. Melvin F. Landis III Ms. Madelaine McCrorie Mr. D. Matthew Middelthon Mrs. Laura S. Miles Mr. Hugh L. Mooney Dr. David K. Panton Mr. James K. Price Mr. B. Clayton Rolader Rabbi Ronald Segal Mr. William B. Shaheen Mrs. Lori D. Snellings The Rev. Michael R. Sullivan Mr. Peter C. Vaky The Rt. Rev. Robert C. Wright
Michele Duncan, Assistant Headmaster for Institutional Advancement June Arnold, Associate Director of Development Maria Barros, Development Assistant Heather Hahn, Program Assistant for Alumni Relations Tamika Weaver Hightower, Director of Alumni Relations and Special Events Mary Chris Williams, Data Base Administrator
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart R. Grubb Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Martin Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rice Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chad T. Shirley, grade chair Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Thomas
Development Committee Mr. David Aldridge Mr. Chris Carlos Mr. Mark Crosswell Mr. Thomas Hayes Mr. Mel Landis Mrs. Jolie Maxwell Mr. Matthew Middelthon Ms. Madelaine McCrorie Mrs. Barbara O’Connor Mr. James Price Mr. Ben Voyles Ms. June Arnold (Ex-Officio) Mr. Gene Bratek (Ex-Officio) Mrs. Michele Duncan (Ex-Officio)
School Leadership Council Eugene Bratek, Headmaster Greg T. Kaiser, Principal, Alan A. Lewis Primary School Terri F. Potter, Principal, DorothySullivan Lower School Theresa L. Jespersen, Principal, The Fred Rowan Family Middle School Christopher W. Durst, Principal, Upper School Ruth Donahoo, Director of Athletics The Rev. Ned Mulligan, Head Chaplain Michele D. Duncan, Assistant Headmaster for Institutional Advancement James E. Griffin, Business Manager Chris N. Pomar, Assistant Headmaster for Enrollment and Planning
Alumni Advisory Board David Neumann ‘95, President Audra Mullen Thompson ’95, Secretary Glen Bowen ‘97 Stephanie Brown ‘00 Jennifer Pittman Cantrell ‘86 Julie Walker Grigsby ‘91 Matt Little ‘97 Cara Puckett Roxland ‘01 Rachel Shunnarah ‘05 Kevin Woods ‘97
Annual Fund and One School Campaign Volunteers Early Learners Volunteers Mr. and Mrs. David Y. Millican IV, grade chair Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. William M. Tabler
Pre-Kindergarten Volunteers Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Cullens Jr., grade chair Mr. and Mrs. William C. Curtis Mrs. David Neumann
Kindergarten Volunteers Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hunter Mrs. Beth Studley Lowry Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Malsom Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Smith, grade chair
Second Grade Volunteers Mr. and Mrs. Eric K. Busko Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Davidson Jr., grade chair Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel P. Harris Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis Jackson Dr. and Mrs. John B. Meisinger Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stembridge
Third Grade Volunteers Dr. and Mrs. David A. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Deguire Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hale III Mr. and Mrs. Dion A. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. John R. Montgomery, grade chair
Fourth Grade Volunteers Mr. and Mrs. John T. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hudgins, grade chair Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. David M. Wallis Mr. and Mrs. R. Kelly Williams Jr.
Fifth Grade Volunteers Mr. and Mrs. Erik L. Belenky Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. R. David Patton, grade chair Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Poch Mr. and Mrs. David Skid
Sixth Grade Volunteers Mr. and Mrs. David P. Baker, grade chair Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Ortman Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Pilkenton Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Taft
Seventh Grade Volunteers Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Ausband, grade chair Dr. Paula and Mr. Stephen Dickson Mr. and Mrs. John D. Harrison Mr. Graham C. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Klopfenstein Dr. and Mrs. William H. Rousseau Mr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Sager Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Smith
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2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Eighth Grade Volunteers Mr. and Mrs. Stefan R. Brecher Ms. Jennifer Pittman Cantrell Mr. and Mrs. David L. Corts Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Joseph Franke Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Lynch Ms. Margaret Shannon Nease Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Joseph O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. S. Brooks O’Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Smith, grade chair Mr. and Mrs. Jackson L. Wilson III
Ninth Grade Volunteers Mr. and Mrs. Darren W. Bridges Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Earle Mr. Michael Niven Johnson, grade chair Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Mangum Mr. and Mrs. L. Arnold Pittman III Mr. and Mrs. Nealon D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ward Jr.
Tenth Grade Volunteers Mr. and Mrs. David R. Birdwell, grade chair Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Boor Mr. and Mrs. David M. Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Epperson Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Snellings Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Warley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wright II
Eleventh Grade Volunteers Mr. and Mrs. David H. Asbury, grade chair Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Alan James Herrick Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. McGhee Mr. and Mrs. Marlan B. Wilbanks
Twelfth Grade Volunteers Mr. and Mrs. Brandon W. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. M. Travis DeHaven, grade chair Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Mace Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Mitchell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thomson Jr.
Faculty/Staff Volunteers Prather Rehm, Administration Barbara Berryman, Primary School Ginny Dolan, Lower School Maurine Eustis, Middle School Cameron Lane, Upper School
One School Campaign Steering Committee and Major Donors Committee Mr. David Stockert Mr. Thomas D. Bell Mr. Gene Bratek Mr. Alston D. Correll Mr. Mark Crosswell Mr. James B. Hannan Mr. Bruce Ford Mr. Melvin F. Landis III Ms. Bonnie T. Leadbetter Mr. Matthew Middelthon Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Miles Mr. J. Bart Miller Mrs. Barbara O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. L. Arnold Pittman Mr. James K. Price Mr. Neil L. Pruitt, Jr. Drs. Melisa Rathburn-Stewart and Michael Stewart Mr. B. Clayton Rolader Mr. Austin Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Ventulett Mr. Brent W. Wouters
One School Campaign Grandparent Committee Mr. and Mrs. W. Daniel Faulk Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gregg Magruder Mr. and Mrs. Louie A. Pittman Jr. Mrs. Patricia Bowman Terwilliger Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Ventulett II Mr. and Mrs. James B. Voyles
One School Campaign Parents of Alumni Committee Mr. and Mrs. Lever F. Stewart Drs. Melisa Rathburn-Stewart and Michael Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Martin
One School Campaign Alumni Committee Mr. Austin Stephens ’93, Chair Mr. Rich Braund ‘99 Mr. Hunt Harper ‘01 Ms. Isabelle Isakson ‘05 Mrs. Traci Hodge Kesterton ‘85 Mr. Brian McGuire ‘00 Mr. David Neumann ‘95 Mrs. Sunny Helmer Thompson ‘93
2013-2014 Leadership Circle The Leadership Circle recognizes and cultivates the School’s most loyal and generous supporters, those contributing $1,959 or more on an annual basis. Members receive invitations to a year-end Leadership Circle event and invitations to other special events throughout the year. In 2013-14, there were 146 families in the Leadership Circle. The Holy Innocents’ Leadership Circle includes seven giving levels:
Annual Giving Summary Parent Participation by Grade
Annual Fund Campaign Goal
$
1,050,000
Total Raised
$
1,063,041
Board of Trustees Participation
100%
Faculty and Staff Participation
100%
Alumni Board Participation
100%
Overall Parent Participation
84%
$
144,240
Faculty/Staff
$
51,505
Parents
$
651,841
Alumni
$
3,345
Grandparents
$
43,100
Parents of Alumni
$
9,100
Friends/Others
$
159,910
TOTAL
$
1,063,041
2013-2014 Annual Fund
$
1,063,041
2012-2013 Annual Fund payments
$
67,589
Rick Betts Prof Dev.
$
150
Remembering the members of the Board of Trustees who helped establish and have provided distinctive leadership to Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School since 1959.
Global Citizenship
$
22,500
Volleyball
$
1,000
Fine Arts, plays
$
2,250
Drama, Fine Arts
$
32,500
Lillabel West Society ($5,000-$7,499)
MS Learning Resource
$
400
Golf Plaque
$
375
Media Literacy
$
30,000
Moral Courage Award
$
500
Early Learning Program
$
1000
Scholarship Funds
$
21,800
LOM Capital Campaign payments
$
25,326
Headmaster’s Circle ($2,500-$4,999)
2011-13 Capital Campaign
$
468,679
Recognizing the commitment and contributions of the ten headmasters who have led Holy Innocents’ since 1959.
One School Capital Campaign
$ 15,808,232
Blessings Fund
$
TOTAL
$ 17,547,542
Recognizing the generosity of a past parent, grandparent and champion of the Annual Fund. Founders’ Club ($25,000-$49,999)
Recognizing those whose generosity is the cornerstone of philanthropy to our School. Bishop’s Council ($10,000-$24,999)
Recognizing the School’s historical link to the Episcopal Church. Trustees’ Circle ($7,500-$9,999)
Recognizing the memory of the first Director of Holy Innocents’ Parish Day School. In 1959, seventy-two students were enrolled in three-year old through first grade classes under the leadership of Mrs. Lillabel West.
1959 Society ($1,959-$2,499)
100%
92 91 83
80%
86
96
91 83
89 87 86
95 93 80
78
75
60%
Constituent Giving to Annual Fund Board of Trustees
Earl Dolive Giving Society ($50,000 or more)
2013-2014
Total Giving to all funds during 2013-2014 (including pledges)
Annual Giving Restricted
40% 20% 0 12th 11th 10th 9th 8th 7th 6th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st K Pre-K EL
Parent Participation by Division 2013-2014
Primary School
92
Lower School
87
Middle School
87
Upper School
86 0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2,200
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Annual Fund Honor Roll of Donors Earl Dolive Giving Society ($50,000 and above)
Thalia N. Carlos and Chris M. Carlos Foundation Founders’ Club ($25,000 - $49,999 )
Anonymous HIES Parents’ Association Bishop’s Council ($10,000 - $24,999)
Anonymous Anonymous Dr. Paula Nelson-Adesokan and Mr. Yinka Adesokan Mr. Dan King Brainard Mr. and Mrs. Stefan R. Brecher Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hackett Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hannan Mr. and Mrs. John S. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. James K. Price Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Roch Jr. The Stephens Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waken III Trustees’ Circle ($7,500 - $9,999 )
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Aldridge Mr. and Mrs. David H. Asbury The Go Big Red Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Hawn Mr. and Mrs. William Parker Hix Mr. and Mrs. Melvin F. Landis III Mr. and Mrs. Rodney D. Windley Lillabel West Society ($5,000 - $7,499)
Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. B. Sandford Birdsey III Mr. and Mrs. David R. Birdwell Mr. Brian Michael Blackshaw Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bost Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Brown John Coggins III Foundation Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Coggins Mr. and Mrs. William S. Creekmuir Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Deguire Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Fierman Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Fuqua Mr. and Mrs. Brad J. Hammond 52 TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
Mr. and Mrs. Alan James Herrick Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hudgins Mr. and Mrs. Leston J. Juneau Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kampfe Ms. Bonnie Terwilliger Leadbetter Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Mathison Ms. Madelaine Outland McCrorie Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. D. Matthew Middelthon Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Miles Mr. and Mrs. Kirk C. Morris Ms. Kristine Pinto Mr. and Mrs. Louie A. Pittman Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Neil L. Pruitt Jr. Ms. Nancy Brumley-Robitaille and Mr. Daniel Maurice Robitaille Ms. Nancy Louise Rollins Mr. and Mrs. George O. Sertl Mr. and Mrs. William B. Shaheen Dr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Smith Ms. Cameron Ives and Mr. David Stockert Patricia Bowman Terwilliger Family Foundation The Tianaderrah Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Terry R. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. R. Kelly Williams Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Wood Headmaster’s Circle ($2,500 - $4,999)
Dr. and Mrs. Scott W. Ainsworth Mr. and Mrs. David P. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Brandon W. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Darrell E. Borne Mr. and Mrs. Timothy F. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Cahillane Ms. Jennifer Pittman Cantrell Mr. James R. Carter Jr. Mrs. Leisa Clayton Carter Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Newton B. Collinson IV Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Davies Dr. and Mrs. David A. Dean Mr. and Mrs. William W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. John T. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Epperson Mr. and Mrs. William W. Espy Mr. and Mrs. David L. Fentress
Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Garvin Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Glover Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. William Matthew Hereford Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hollett Mr. and Mrs. Billy James Mr. and Mrs. Michael Niven Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Andrew Kendrick Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Mace Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Mason Mr. Phillip Shawn McCrorie Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. McGhee Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. McNair III Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Miller Mr. and Mrs. John R. Montgomery Ms. Gia Partain and Mr. Paul Murphy Mr. and Mrs. John J. Notermann Mr. and Mrs. Marc R. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. S. Brooks O’Kelley Dr. David Panton Mr. and Mrs. William P. Payne Pittman Construction Company Mr. and Mrs. L. Arnold Pittman III Dr. and Mrs. Ashok S. Reddy Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Rohleder Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Schick Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas G. Theos Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Knox R. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ward Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Wells III Mr. Thomas M. Willingham 1959 Society ($1,959 - $2,499)
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Adams Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Chris H. Burnett Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Burris Mr. and Mrs. Eric K. Busko Mr. and Mrs. John D. Capriotti Mr. and Mrs. David L. Corts Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Crosswell Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Dozier Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Ewing Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Fallon Mr. and Mrs. Brent L. Farnham Ms. Pamela N. Game
Mr. and Mrs. Greg B. Gates Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Monte J. Hewett Mr. and Mrs. James R. Huber Ms. Theresa L. Jespersen Mr. and Mrs. G. Mark Kelsey Mr. and Mrs. Graham C. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. King Mr. and Mrs. Van R. Lear Mr. and Mrs. R. Clay Milling II Mrs. Virginia Dixon Molloy Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Mooney III Mr. and Mrs. William R. Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Pagano Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rice Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William H. Rousseau Dr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Shaw Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David Skid Drs. Elizabeth and Scott M. Slayden Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Stonecipher Mr. and Mrs. Brad Swanson Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Symbas Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Ventulett III Mr. and Mrs. David M. Wallis Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Warley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Todd Watson Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Woods Ursidae Society ($1,000 - $1,958)
Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Arnold Dr. and Mrs. Todd L. Asarch Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Ausband Mr. and Mrs. James G. Baker Dr. and Mrs. Asad Bashey
Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Baskin Mr. and Mrs. James Bealle Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bealle Mrs. Mary Evelyn Beeland Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Been Mr. and Mrs. Erik L. Belenky Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Belisle Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Erik M. Bjerke Mr. and Mrs. Gary B. Blasingame Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Boor Ms. Susan Arnold Borrelli Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Bowling Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Bradshaw Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Bratek Mr. and Mrs. Darren W. Bridges Mr. and Mrs. David M. Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. Craig E. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Adam D. Compton Mr. and Mrs. Reginald D. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Cowell Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cox Mr. and Mrs. Rick Cravey Mr. and Mrs. William C. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dolive Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Donahoo Drs. Whitney and Andrew S. Feinberg Dr. R. Darryl Fisher Mr. and Mrs. John B. Foster IV Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Joseph Franke Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Gephardt The Honorable and Mrs. Richard A. Gephardt Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ghertner Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Gilcreast Mr. and Mrs. George K. Gill Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Godwin Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Goldberg
Dr. Brenda J. Hall and Mr. Scott Monjeau Mr. and Mrs. T. Kent Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel P. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Hayes III Mr. and Mrs. Gregory D. Henry HIES - Class of 2014 Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel A. Hires Mr. and Mrs. H. Fletcher Homer III Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Jay G. Johns Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Johnson Mr. and Ms. Neel D. Jones Shah Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Keagle Dr. and Mrs. Lee A. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Kelley Ms. Shellie Davis and Mr. Raymond Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Kennedy Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Kesterton Mr. and Mrs. David J. Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Gerard E. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Oz K. Lindley Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Link II Mr. and Mrs. John C. Little Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Long Mrs. Beth Studley Lowry Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lyles Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. R. Gregg Magruder Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Malcolm Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Malsom Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Mangum Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Dion A. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. McGhee Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Mehaffey Mr. and Mrs. J. Bart Miller Mr. and Mrs. David Y. Millican IV Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Mitchell Jr. Ms. Gina Morris Mr. Douglas W. Moski Jr. TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
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2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Mr. and Mrs. Aaron C. Warrick Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Waters Mr. and Mrs. George W. Whitley Mr. and Mrs. Marlan B. Wilbanks Mr. and Mrs. Ridley Williams Mr. and Mrs. Jackson L. Wilson III Mr. and Mrs. C. Furman Wood Dr. Beth-Sarah Wright and The Rt. Rev. Robert C. Wright Celeste and Kurt Zuch Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kurt A. Zuch Anniversary Club ($1 - $999)
Honor Roll continued from previous page Anonymous (23) Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Abernathy Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Adams The Rev. and Mrs. Edward Mr. John R. Adams B. Mulligan IV Ms. Stacey Fowler Adams Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Niepoky Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Ahler Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Joseph O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Aiken Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Olim Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Aitkens Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Ortman Ms. Gwendolyn W. Albrecht Drs. Melody and Marvin Palmore Mr. and Mrs. James A. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Eric E. Pearson Mr. Patrick Allegra Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Pinson Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Alperin Mr. and Mrs. William S. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Anders Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Pugmire Mr. and Mrs. Troy K. Anders Ms. Krista Purcell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Quinn Ms. Authurine A. Johnson and Dr. and Mrs. David A. Radaszewski Mr. Elliott Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rawson III Mr. and Mrs. Pelham Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Hansell W. Roddenbery Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Rosenberg Mr. Thomas Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Sager Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Armata Mr. and Mrs. James F. Sanders Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Walter E. Arms Dr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Schlatterer Mr. and Mrs. Brent D. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Scott III Mr. and Mrs. Chad T. Shirley Mr. and Mrs. David S. Siegel Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Nealon D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Snellings Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stembridge Mr. and Mrs. Lever F. Stewart III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stoughton Mr. Frank Thomas Mr. Mark William Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Toledo Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. J. Todd Wade Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew Wardner 54 TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Armstrong Ms. Debbie Arnold Ms. June Borg Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Blake Asbury Ms. Laureen Tobias and Mr. Victor N. Ashbey Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Ashley Ms. Randi Aton Mr. and Mrs. William T. Auchincloss Mr. and Mrs. John B. Austin Sr. Mrs. Banchamlak Bogale and Mr. Abera Ayana Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Bachman Mr. and Mrs. James M. Bahin Jr. Ms. Cynthia Sours Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey Mr. Jay M. Barber Mr. John J. Barich Mr. and Mrs. James W. Barker Mr. and Mrs. Leary Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Steve Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Barr Mrs. Maria F. Barros and Mr. Quincy Reed Ms. Caroline Barry Mr. and Mrs. James E. Barton Mrs. Linda C. Basham Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Beebe Mr. and Mrs. Neil Belenky Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bell Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Moreland B. Bell Mr. and Mrs. David N. Bennett Mr. Victor G. Bernardini Mr. and Mrs. G. Alexander Bernhardt Sr. Mrs. Barbara Parrott Berryman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Bertholf
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Best Ms. Madison Best Mr. and Mrs. Steve Best Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Betts Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bielenberg Dr. and Mrs. Elbridge F. Bills II Miss Arden E. Birdwell Mr. and Mrs. Delroy A. Bisnott Mr. and Mrs. Philip Raymond Bittel Mrs. Ellen Garrard Blake Ms. Nancie H. Boedy (*) Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Bogart Mr. Mikhail Boguslavskiy
Dr. Sherrie Bohler and Mr. Randy Bohler Mr. and Mrs. Jon K. Bornholm Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Russ Bozeman Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan F. Braatz Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Brady Mrs. Lou Ann Brauer Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Braund Mr. and Mrs. David D. Brensinger Ms. Denise Brignet Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Brindell III Mrs. Patrina Johnson-Brinkley and Mr. Joseph Demond Brinkley The Rev. and Mrs. Richard C. Britton Jr. Mr. Mitchell Dean Brock Ms. Kelsey Broe Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Broos Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Brad S. Brown Mr. and Mrs. David C. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bryan Brown IV Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitney Brown Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. Brown Ms. Ann Kieffer and Mr. Bill Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Browning Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Brumbeloe Dr. Barbara Bruner Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Bryant Mr. W. Michael Bryant Mrs. Fran Buckland and Mr. Lauren O. Buckland(*) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Buckner Mr. and Mrs. Gregory G. D. Bull Mr. Charles P. Bullard Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wagner Burch Mr. and Mrs. James Burke Ms. Carlyce Marie Burns Mr. J. Franklin Burns Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Burns Mr. Andrew R. Burriss Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Busbey Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Caldwell III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Craig L. Cannon Ms. Melody Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Cantrell Dr. and Mrs. James L. Carlson The Hon. Julie E. Carnes and Mr. Stephen Cowen Mr. and Mrs. Todd D. Carter Ms. Karen Cassell Ms. Sharon Denise Cassell Mr. Stuart Cassell Mrs. Margaret L. Catherman Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Catts Mrs. Caroline A. Catts-Xie and Mr. Guofeng Xie Mr. Bill Cefaratti Dr. and Mrs. Billy G. Chacko Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Chapman Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Charron Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Cheek Mr. Worku Chekol Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Clendenin Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Cochran Mrs. Anne F. Coe Mr. James Scott Coe Mr. Alan Cohen Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Will Dane Coil Dr. and Mrs. John R. Coleman Jr. Mrs. Jennifer Saffold Collins Collins Project Management Mr. and Mrs. William C. Collins Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Colton Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Conklin III Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conway Dr. Teresa C. Cook and Mr. Scott Cook Mr. Wylie R. Cooke Dr. Debra and Mr. Brian Core Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Core Dr. and Mrs. Macon G. Core III Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Cornell Mr. and Mrs. Alston D. Correll III Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Cotton Mr. and Mrs. George C. Cowgill IV Mr. and Mrs. John H. Crandall Mrs. Sarah-Elizabeth Kirtland Craw Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cross Ms. Susan Mitchell Cross Mrs. Gera-Lu Crumpler The Rev. Dr. Marnie Crumpler and The Rev. Dr. Mark Crumpler Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Cullens Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe N. Culpepper Dr. Laura Woods Cummings and Dr. Charles Richard Cummings Mr. and Mrs. David N. Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Danzig Mrs. Anne Gower and Mr. Jason Darneille Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Davidson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon W. Davis Sr. Dr. and Mrs. James Wilson Davis Jr. Ms. Mary Ann Davis Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Moss W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Stacey L. Davis Sr. Mr. Eric Edgardo De Fino Ms. Kimberly Maria De Fino Ms. Zebib M. Debas Mr. and Ms. Jeffrey A. DeHart Ms. Melissa Kolmo Demetrops Mrs. Rachel A. Denman Dr. and Mrs. George T. Deriso III Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. DeSantis Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Devine Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Diaz Dr. Paula and Mr. Stephen Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dimenstien Mr. Thomas Vincent Dobbs Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dobson III Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dolan Mr. and Mrs. David D. Doll Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Joseph Domescik Mr. Robert Y. Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Jed Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. Sean S. Doughtie TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
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2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Honor Roll continued from previous page Mr. and Mrs. Kerry A. Frederick Ms. Sandra Goodman Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Brian Eric Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey K. Douglass Mr. and Mrs. Todd C. Fryburger Mr. and Mrs. James Russell Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Vaughn Furse Duncan III Dr. Claudia Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Dunn Jr. Mr. John Gadomski Mrs. Carol W. Dunphy and Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gafford Mr. Kevin Dunphy Mr. David H. Gale Mrs. Allender Laflamme Durden Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Galla Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Durst Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Dye Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Galvani Ms. Mae Charles Barnes and Dr. and Mrs. David B. Gandy Mr. John Nelson Dyslin Ms. Stephanie Garner Mr. Andrew B. Earle Ms. Lisa Anne Gaston Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Earle Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Eden Mr. and Mrs. William S. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Elms Miss Heather E. Elsner Ms. Jeanine Burns Englert Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ernst Mr. and Mrs. Ryan H. Erwin Ms. Mary Winsor Etheridge Mr. Ben Ettinger Ms. Maurine Eustis Mrs. Bernice Powell Evans Mrs. Linda D. Evans Mr. and Mrs. William R. Evans Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fanning III Mr. and Mrs. John J. Farrell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Gatoux Mrs. Robert C. Fay Ms. Toni Nunn and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Fell Mr. Richard B. Gaudet Mr. and Mrs. James B. Felton Mr. and Mrs. James W. Geddes Ms. Julie Fennell Mrs. Aniek Elizabeth Genovese Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Finlay Mr. Christopher Joseph Genovese Mr. and Mrs. Edward Finley Dr. Kelly Gfroerer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Finley Mr. and Mrs. A. McCampbell Gibson Mr. and Mrs. James H. Fisher II Mr. and Mrs. William M. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Fishman Ms. Jacqueline Gil Mr. Thomas Ryan FitzStephens Ms. Jessica Anne Gill Ms. Kathryn Shannon Flinn Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gill Mr. and Mrs. David Bruce Floyd Mr. Thomas H. Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. William B. Floyd Mrs. Katherine Gillett Mr. and Mrs. Souleymane Fofana Dr. Bryce Ronald Gilmer Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Ford Mr. Raife Giovinazzo Mr. and Mrs. Greg N. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Brian Glahn Ms. Laurie G. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glaze Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Forrestal Mr. and Mrs. Spencer G. Goetz Mr. Daniel Charles Forrester Drs. Amy and Edward Goetze Mr. and Mrs. David Fowler Mr. and Mrs. John Philip Mr. Ian Frame Goldsberry IV Mr. and Mrs. Alan Franco 56 TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
Dr. Maria E. Goncalves and Mr. Luis Goncalves Mr. and Mrs. Luis Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gorin Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Gorski Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Gotlieb Mr. and Mrs. Allan M. Gottlieb Mr. Harley Gould Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Grainger Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Graves II Ms. Kristin M. Green Major and Mrs. Wesley L. Green Sr. Ms. Elizabeth Greene Mr. and Mrs. Brooks M. Gregory Mrs. Meriel M. Gregory Mrs. Mary Brooke Grier Dr. Letha and Mr. James Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hewlett Grigsby Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Grimes Dr. Susan and Mr. Mark Groesbeck Mr. and Mrs. Stuart R. Grubb Mrs. Ginger Guice and Mr. Christopher Railey Mr. and Mrs. Randall T. Guyton Mr. and Mrs. David F. Haddow Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Haderlein Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alan Hahn Ms. Heather R. Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Julian S. Hailey Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hale III Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Halliwell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Hamer Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hammond Mrs. Cindy Hamner and The Rev. Dr. James E. Hamner IV Mr. and Mrs. Jerald R. Hanks Mrs. Cynthia C. Harder Miss Jennifer Hardin Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Harley Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Harman III Mr. and Mrs. Brian Harper Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Harps Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Harrell Mr. and Mrs. Scott K. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Tom R. Harris Mr. and Mrs. John D. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. J. Harvey Mr. Daniel Patrick Healy Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Helmer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Henley Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Henry Ms. Angela Denise Herrington Mr. and Mrs. James Mark Herrington Mr. and Mrs. F. Bartow Hester Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hewatt Ms. Cris Visperas and Mr. Kevin Hickey Ms. Eleanor F. Hickok Mr. David L. Higgins Mrs. Judy O. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Allen F. Hill Dr. and Mrs. John M. Hill Dr. and Mrs. Michael C. Hilton Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Hingson Mr. Edward Lund Hodgson Mr. and Mrs. Keith P. Hodgson Ms. Michelle Fabulich Hodgson Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hogan Ms. Sara Claire Hollett Ms. Jennifer Hollifield Mr. and Mrs. Bradley M. Holmes Ms. Greer Homer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Horgan Mr. and Mrs. David H. Horne Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. House III Mr. and Mrs. Marc Howard Ms. Frances R. Huber Mr. and Mrs. Stafford W. Huff Ms. Katie Huffner Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hunter The Rev. Julie Huston and Mr. Dave Huston Ms. Karen L. Hutto Mr. and Mrs. Anthony G. Jabaley Jr. Ms. Elisha Jackson Mr. James A. Jackson Mr. James H. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. James M. Jackson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Jackson Mrs. Judie E. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hamilton James Jr. Mr. Stephen G. Jayaraj Ms. Korlis Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen Ms. Julia Hunt and Mr. Matt Jochim Mrs. Kathy K. Jockisch Mr. and Mrs. Bobby D. Johnson Mrs. Sunday Elizabeth O’Donnell and Mr. Larry Wayne Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Johnson Dr. Richard B. Johnston III Ms. Catherine Newton Jones Dr. and Mrs. E. Ladd Jones Jr. Dr. and Mrs. E. Ladd Jones III Mr. and Mrs. Kristian L. Jones Ms. Laura Ellen Stevenson and Mr. Lee Clarkson Jones Mrs. Elizabeth O. Jordet Ms. Toya M. Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T. Kaiser Dr. Laura and Mr. Mark Kale Mr. and Mrs. James H. Kaminer Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kanan Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaplan Ms. Maria Karres-Williams and Mr. John Williams Mrs. Julie Kattmann Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Kaufmann Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Keeler Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Keever Mr. and Mrs. Hunter M. Keith Mrs. Joyce A. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Terrance D. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Clay B. Kelsh Ms. Kelly Jonak and Mr. Pat Kennedy Dr. Elizabeth Steinhaus and Mr. William Kessler Mr. and Mrs. William Lee Kesterton Mr. and Mrs. Dara T. Khani Dr. Svathi Reddy and Dr. Rohit Khanna Mr. and Mrs. G. Scott Kilburn Ms. Eddie Mae Kimble Ms. Tricia Grant and Mr. Dudley King Mr. and Mrs. Woodward T. King Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Kirk Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Drew Kirkley Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Kirouac Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kissack Dr. and Mrs. Barry L. Klein Mrs. Cindy Batten and Mr. Gary Klingman Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Klopfenstein Ms. Jodie Knapton Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Knoechel Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Koehler Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Koffi-Sokpa Mr. and Mrs. Jared Kohl Ms. Laurel Koontz Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Kreinheder Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kunberger Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Kuniansky
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Kushel Mr. and Mrs. Travis D. Lackey Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Laflamme Mr. and Ms. Timothy Lee LaFramboise Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nikunj Lakha Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marcus Lamback Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Lambert Ms. Kat Boswell and Dr. David Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Cameron R. Lane Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Langford Mr. Steve Langston Ms. Tisha Lanier Ms. Susan C. LaRue Mr. and Mrs. W. Scurry Laws Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Lazaroff Drs. Lizabeth and Charles Lee Ms. Joan Marie Lee Mrs. Julia Leech Ms. Tania Lehman Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lewis Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lewis III Mr. Randall J. Lindner Mr. and Mrs. Pickens M. Lindsay Dr. Laura and Mr. Edward Little Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashford Little II Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Livezey Ms. Amanda Love Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Love Rev. and Mrs. P. Lang Lowrey III Mr. and Mrs. Jon D. Lundquist Ms. Alexis Lundy Mr. and Mrs. David F. Luther Mrs. Stephanie Luttery Mr. and Mrs. John P. Maguire Mr. and Mrs. J. Matthew Maguire Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Maher Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Maiellaro Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Maitski Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mallady Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Mallady Sr. TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
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2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Honor Roll continued from previous page Ms. Meredith Many and Mr. John Eatman Ms. Allyson Marbut Cantor Donna Faye Marcus and Mr. Michael Prolman Mr. and Mrs. Bryan S. Marlatt Ms. Amy Marler Mr. and Mrs. Franklin R. Marsden Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Massih Mr. and Mrs. Kurt W. Mattson Ms. Juron Tomlin-Maye and Mr. Eric Maye Mr. and Mrs. Neal S. Maziar Mr. and Mrs. Marshall D. McArthur Mr. and Mrs. Timothy McClain Dr. and Mrs. W. Cody McClatchey Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross McClellan Mr. and Mrs. Ivan R. McCloskey Ms. Sonya L. McCullough Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott McDearman Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. McGaughy Mr. and Mrs. Bill McGinnis Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. McGovern Mr. Craig McGowan Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. McGraw III Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D. McKay Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Torin J. McKellar Mr. Thomas McKenzie Ms. Lauren McKinley Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. McKinnis Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. McKown
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. McLamb Mr. Michael Archer McNeil Ms. Erin McNicholas Mr. and Mrs. John G. McNicholas Mr. and Mrs. Timothy E. McNulty Ms. Jane McRae Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kent McReynolds Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mees Dr. and Mrs. John B. Meisinger Mr. John Colin Mellon Mr. Kacey J. Michelsen Mr. and Mrs. Leland W. Miklovic Mr. and Mrs. Greg Miller Mr. and Mrs. Kurt M. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Fernando G. Milo Ms. Molly Minnear Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Minnear Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Mitchell Ms. Carrie Mocyk Mr. and Mrs. David M. Monde Mr. and Mrs. G. Clarke Monroe IV Dr. Anne Lewis Moore Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Grant G. Morain Dr. Jean Sonnenfield and Mr. Gareth E. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Andy Morrison Mr. and Mrs. James W. Morton Mr. and Mrs. James B. Muhlbach Ms. Amie Muir Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mulcahy Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hilton Mulherin Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Munger Mr. and Mrs. Ian J. H. Murdock Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Murray Ms. Rwanda Leone Musaddiq Dr. and Mrs. Tony Musarra Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Mutz Mrs. Deborah McCarty and Mr. John Myer Mr. Geoffrey E. T. Nance Mr. and Mrs. Jacob G. NeeSmith Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Nelli Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Nelson Mr. Dunn Neugebauer Mr. and Mrs. David G. Neumann Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Newstead Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Eric M. Nichols Ms. Taylor Noland Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley Northcutt IV Mr. and Mrs. W. Gregory Null Ms. Mary Alysia Oakley Ms. Lauren O’Brien Ms. Kristen E. O’Brien Dr. Jada Roberts Olderman and Mr. John Charles Olderman Mrs. Ann Olim Mr. and Mrs. Bert Olsen Mr. and Mrs. John Gregory O’Neal Mrs. Stefani F. Ortman Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. O’Shaughnessey Dr. and Mrs. W. J. O’Shaughnessey Lt. and Mrs. Craig D. Owens Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Palatine Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rocco R. Paolucci
Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Pardue Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker Dr. and Mrs. Don N. Parkerson Jr. Ms. Mekisha R. Parks Mr. and Mrs. James A. Paschal Mr. and Mrs. Simmons I. Patrick Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. David Patton Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. Payne Mr. and Mrs. Jason W. Peck Mr. and Mrs. Michael Drew Peckham Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Pellegrini Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Penman Mr. and Mrs. James S. Penn Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phippen Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Wilds Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Piligian Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Pilkenton Ms. Laurie Leonard and Mr. William Pingpank Mr. and Mrs. John M. Planchon Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Plant Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Poch Mr. and Mrs. Todd R. Pollock Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pollock Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Pomar Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Porcher The Rev. Wendy Porter Cade and Mr. Shaun Cade Mr. Geoffrey O. Porter Ms. Terri Potter Mr. and Mrs. John A. Poulos Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Pounders Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Powell Mr. and Mrs. William H. Preston Mr. Taylor Price Mr. and Mrs. C. Blair Pritchett III Mrs. Elise Pritchett Mr. and Mrs. John B. Puett Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H. Pulley Mr. and Mrs. Caperton D. Putt Dr. Kelly Carson and Mr. Richard Raeside Ms. Holly Raiford Mr. and Mrs. William G. Railey Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Rainbow Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Raney Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rankin Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Rapoport Dr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Rautenstrauch Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ray Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Reams Mrs. Mary Reeve
Ms. Prather Rehm Mr. and Mrs. Drew Hayes Reifenberger Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rempe III Mr. and Mrs. Wes Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Reynolds Mr. Lex Rickenbaker Mr. and Mrs. Marshall P. Roberts Ms. Mary E. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas W. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Robinson Ms. Kimberly C. Robinson Dr. Charner L. Rodgers Ms. Jenna Ross Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ross Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Rottner Mr. and Mrs. Todd G. Rounsaville Mr. and Mrs. Jason S. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Shawn P. Russell Mr. William Jason Rutledge Ms. Jessica Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Sandler Mr. and Mrs. David P. Sansaverino Mr. William Tyler Sant Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Sasadu Ms. Amanda Leah Sautter Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Sawicki Dr. Sharon Ford Schattgen Ms. Catherine Harrison Schenck Mr. and Mrs. Rob Schochet Mr. Charles Carroll Schoen Ms. Katharine Starnes Schoen Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Schuber III Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Scothorn Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Scott Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Scroggins Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Scrudder Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery J. Seay Rabbi and Mrs. Ronald M. Segal Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Serafen Ms. Margaret J. Shaw Ms. Wanda Credle Shaw Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sheats Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Sherk Dr. Caroline and Mr. Jonathan Sherrill The Honorable and Mrs. Charles H. Shook
Ms. Rachel Shunnarah Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Shunnarah Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Edward Silver Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell S. Silvera Mr. and Mrs. Bradford W. Simmel Mr. and Mrs. David M. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Singleton Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott Sizemore Mr. and Mrs. Austin C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Billy S. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Smith Ms. Suzanne G. Smith Mr. and Mrs. James T. Snoddy Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sokolowski Jr. Mr. Timothy Sommer Mrs. Maria T. Sparkman Ms. Allison Gillespie Spears Mr. and Mrs. William L. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Spingler Mrs. Christine E. Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stallings Ms. Claire Staples Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Staples III Mr. Andrew J. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Stephens Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Stephens Ms. Amy Stewart Mrs. Turea Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Jerrod L. Stoller Dr. and Mrs. John Stone Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrew Stone Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Stout Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Strassner Mr. and Mrs. Jason M. Strehlow Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Stroman Ms. Lynn Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Todd M. Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Scott Douglas Suarez Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sullivan The Rev. and Mrs. Michael R. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Dick Surdykowski Jr. Dr. Kathy Ferrell-Swann and Dr. Chris Swann Mr. and Mrs. William M. Tabler Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Taft Dr. and Mrs. Charles V. Taft Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Taylor Mr. John Harris Taylor Ms. Lakshmi Thadani Ms. Jean A. Theros and Mr. Peter Hedin Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Dana A. Thomas
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2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Honor Roll continued from previous page Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Thomas III Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. D. Scot Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Randal R. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thomson Jr. Mr. Mike Thornton Mr. and Mrs. David M. Thurber Ms. Laura Thurber Mrs. David Thurmond Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thurmond Sr. Mrs. Janet P. Tiller
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Tillman Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Tingle Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Tippett Mrs. Marie Tirico Mrs. Charlene Lane and Mr. Gary Toman Mr. Peter F. Tongren Mr. and Mrs. Giuliano G. Tornusciolo Ms. Sarah C. Townsend and Mr. Justin Ryder Ms. Carrie Wall Tregellas Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hearne Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Eric M. Tuman Ms. Marguerite E. Tyrrell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Vaccaro Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Vail Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Valentino Mr. and Mrs. Dirk J. Vande Beek
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Vanderver Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Vanderver Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin H. Vear Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Ventulett Mr. and Mrs. Stefaan G. Ver Eecke Ms. Maxine Yvonne Verdree Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Vettese Dr. O. Goga Vukotic Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Waldron Ms. Kate Walker Mr. Quinton P. Walker Mr. Etsubdink Walle Mr. and Mrs. Dean O. Wanliss Mr. and Mrs. J. Anthony Watkins Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Watson
Ms. Dorinda Kay Watson Mr. and Mrs. Tom G. Watson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wearing Mr. and Mrs. George M. Weaver Ms. Tamika M. Weaver Hightower Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan W. Weaver Dr. Kristine Anderson and Mr. Hulan Webb Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Weber Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley Webster Jr. Ms. Katherine S. Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. Welden Mr. and Mrs. Joshua S. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. White Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. Whitehead III Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Whitfield Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Widener Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wiggs Mrs. Kathleen Marie Wiley Ms. Jane S. Wilkins
Alumni Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bowden Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkinson Miss Anna L. Williams Mr. and Mrs. David H. Williams Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Williams Jr. Dr. Howard J. Williams III Mr. and Mrs. J. David Williams Mr. James B. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Neal L. Williams Mr. Paul M. Williams Sr. Ms. Sarah Neale Williams Mrs. Virginia Burt Williams Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Willingham III Mr. and Mrs. Van B. Willis Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant Wilmer Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wilson II Ms. Denise M. Wilson and Mr. Robert Jackson Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Winton Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Witzigreuter Ms. Aleta Michele Wolf Mrs. Deborah Jamison Wood Mrs. Laura Wood Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Woodring Mr. Kevin Burress Woods Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Brent W. Wouters Mrs. Anne Carson Wray Dr. and Mrs. G. Williamson Wray III Mr. and Mrs. John Wright Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wright II Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Wright Mrs. Nancy Savells Wright Mr. and Mrs. William W. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Derek Yaniger Mr. and Mrs. Craig E. Yano Ms. Sue Yarborough Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Yarsawich Mr. and Mrs. John F. Yeager III Ms. Alyce Yorde Mr. and Mrs. Ty J. Young Ms. Kathleen Yukishige Mr. David Michael Zagoria Ms. Kristen Zagoria Ms. Katharine L. Zambetti Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Zarrillo Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Zarrillo Mr. and Mrs. Andreas W. Zeissner Mr. and Mrs. Norman Zolot (*) Deceased
Class Of 1972
Class Of 1987
Andrew L. Malcolm
Julian S. Hailey
John C. Bell Eric J. Domescik Laura (Boone) Foster Emily H. (Stewart) Hingson Jay M. Rottner Stephen B. Wilkins
Class Of 1979
Class Of 1988
Neal S. Maziar
Christopher J. Cahillane Charlotte Ann (Hall) O’Neal
Class Of 1977 Michael R. Tippett
Class Of 1978
Class Of 1980 D.C. Aiken Stacia D. (Poulos) Franke Karen L. Hutto
Class Of 1981 Melinda (Dolive) Quigley
Class Of 1982 Mark Crosswell Virginia A. (Greene) Dolan Marc J. Minotto John C. Snellings
Class Of 1983 Amy (Valentine) Forrestal Hugh P. Whitehead
Class Of 1984 Lori Fisher-Maitski Thomas P. Ventulett
Class Of 1985 Kenneth W. Brown Traci (Hodge) Kesterton Michael L. Pierce Louie A. Pittman Arthur W. Reynolds Shawn P. Russell
Class Of 1986 John M. Bealle Jennifer (Pittman) Cantrell Max H. Staples
Class Of 1989 Brooks M. Gregory John C. Mellon Kristen E. O’Brien Dorothy L. O’Brien Tiffany (McRoberts) Wray
Class Of 1990 Michael B. Arnold Jane McRae
Class Of 1991 Andy Dimenstien Raife Giovinazzo Julie L. (Walker) Grigsby Heather R. Hahn Kelly (Voyles) Kardian Katie (Baillie) Miller Norman E. Minnear James A. Thacker
Class Of 1995
Class Of 2000
Thomas P. Anderson Cameron F. Brown Jennifer L. (Alston) Euart Joel E. Foster John B. Grafton Carter L. Hatcher Ian A. Marshall Matthew H. Mays David G. Neumann James W. Plunkett Audra (Mullen) Thompson
Stephanie K. Brown Michael J. Griffin Hunter S. Kowalewski Letitia M. Lanier Alexander B. Rickenbaker John B. Webster
Class Of 1996 Gralyn W. (Crumpler) Daily Kimberlyn (Sibley) Dewey Clay B. Kelsh Sarah C. Townsend
Class Of 1997
Class Of 2001 Allender (Laflamme) Durden Gordon H. Harper Cara (Puckett) Roxland Ellen V. (Williams) Webster Nicole T. (Silva) Yarsawich
Class Of 2002 David H. Horne
Class Of 2003 James H. Jackson Courtney L. Kowalewski Jefferson B. Miller
Ryan B. Hahn Amanda R. Love Susanna (Porter) Mees Amy (Davis) Morris Douglas L. Overstreet Charles A. Stephens Sunny (Helmer) Thompson
Glen A. Bowen Sarah C. Churchman Heidie E. (Voyles) Egan Shawn J. Egan Benjamin S. Ettinger Matthew C. Little Alexander S. Mallis Ashton (Thurmond) Ragone Scott R. Stephens Anna L. Williams Richard L. Winn Kevin B. Woods
Class Of 1994
Class Of 1998
Class Of 2007
Caroline A. Catts-Xie Heather E. Elsner Douglas W. Moski Mekisha R. Parks Prather C. Rehm Katie (McGoogan) Weeks
Sarah-Elizabeth (Kirtland) Craw
Class Of 1993
Allison E. (Griffin) Bittel Maria-Louise (Evans) Coil Charles G. Mutz
Class Of 1999 Richard W. Braund Jennifer (Cavanaugh) Brown Jesse Bryan Brown IV Jennifer R. (Saffold) Collins Charles Brandon Downs Lindsey (Mayo) Downs Eliza A. (Scully) Suarez Scott D. Suarez
Class Of 2004 Andrew C. Johns James B. Williams
Class Of 2005 Isabelle H. Isakson Elizabeth (Yanda) McNeill Rachel L. Shunnarah
Class Of 2006 Greer E. Homer
Class Of 2008 Sara C. Hollett
Class Of 2009 Jennifer R. Hardin
Class Of 2011 Catherine W. Bennett
Class Of 2012 Arden E. Birdwell Michael C. Dolan
Class Of 2013 Andrew B. Earle
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2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Gatoux
Grandparent Gifts and their Grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams
David Adams Brett Adams Mrs. Ivan Allen III Hailey Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Anders Sr. Troy Anders Dr. and Mrs. Walter E. Arms Chase Wakelin Eva Marie Wakelin Mr. and Mrs. James Bealle Julia Bealle Daniel Bealle Mr. and Mrs. Neil Belenky Maggie Belenky Miller Belenky Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bell Jr. Anna Bell John Bell Virginia Bell Dr. and Mrs. Sanders Benkwith Hill Curtis Elizabeth Curtis
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Mr. and Mrs. G. Alexander Bernhardt Sr.
Mae Busko Harper Busko Mrs. Ellen Garrard Blake Blake Maguire Liam Maguire Mrs. Sandra K. Bonner Natalie Baker Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bost Will Peters Ms. Nina W. Broach Caroline Bahin Charlie Bahin Dr. Barbara Bruner Brendan McCloskey Janie McCloskey Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Bryant Joe Chapman Hugh Chapman Mr. and Mrs. James K. Cahillane Davis Cahillane
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.Cantrell
Will Cantrell Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Catts Aiden Xie Mr. Wylie R. Cooke Lacy Kennedy Bentley Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Core Roman Core Mason Core Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cravey Sam Cravey Luke Cravey Dr. and Mrs. Charles Curtiss Mattes Morris Mr. and Mrs. John A. Curtiss
Connor Jensen Madison Jensen Mr. and Mrs. T. Wayne Davis Jr. William Welden Mazi Welden Mr. and Mrs. La Fon C. Dees Ansley Earle Mrs. Rachel A. Denman Callie Eaton Dr. and Mrs. Henry L. Diversi Jr. Cole Hanks Anna Carr Hanks Mr. and Mrs. William W. Dixon Tucker Molloy Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Donnell Jr. Taylor Donnell Mr. and Mrs. W. Daniel Faulk Jr. Anna Thomas Will Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Fell Will Payne Cassidy Payne Presley Payne Mr. and Mrs. Edward Finley Laine Finley Dr. R. Darryl Fisher Cameron Clark Sammy Clark Mr. and Mrs. Richard Friedman Olivia Friedman
Shayne Gatoux The Honorable and Mrs. Richard A. Gephardt Truman Gephardt Ernest Gephardt Mr. and Mrs. William M. Gibson Madeleine Gibson Amanda Gibson John Gibson Mr. Thomas H. Gillespie Lindsay Spears Graham Spears Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis Glenn Liza Millican William Millican Ellie Millican Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Grainger Sr. Drew Reeves Coleman Reeves Mrs. Meriel M. Gregory Eliza Gregory Brier Gregory Mr. and Mrs. C. Dale Harman Eliza Harman Lacey Harman Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Helmer Ashley Helmer Lauren Helmer Chase Thompson Catherine Thompson Ms. Frances R. Huber Ann Riley Huber The Rev. Julie Huston and Mr. Dave Huston Tommy Goetze Stevie Goetze Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Jackson Sarah Scothorn Sam Scothorn Mr. and Mrs. Billy James Grayson Roberts Reese Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Johnson Ashley Patton Rachel Patton Mrs. Dallis J. Jones Lucia Geddes Dr. and Mrs. E. Ladd Jones Jr. Ladd Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Kesterton Ellie Kesterton Molly Kesterton Mr. and Mrs. Jim Killough Sarah Ross Paolucci
Mrs. Nancy W. Pruitt
Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Lambert
George Perkins Mrs. Janet L. Landis Camryn Landis Caroline Landis Judge and Mrs. John S. Langford Jr. Patrick Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Lazaroff Boden Brindell Mr. and Mrs. Pickens M. Lindsay Anna Blair Gates Mr. and Mrs. R. Gregg Magruder Kennan Luther Chase Luther Mr. and Mrs. John P. Maguire Tal Kelsey Claire Kelsey Mr. and Mrs. E. V. McClurg Clay Stedman Vane Stedman Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. McGhee Ansley McGhee Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. McGinnis II Annabelle Lawson Cater Lawson Jack McGinnis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Mehaffey Camille Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Mitchell Katie Cross Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mullen John Crumpler Anna Crumpler Hollis Thompson Trey Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Lawton M. Nease III Margaret Wilkins Mary Bowden Wilkins
Trey Pruitt Mason Pruitt Caroline Pruitt Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H. Pulley Eliza Herrington Ethan Herrington Ms. Mary E. Roberts Marshall Nichols Kathleen Nichols Dr. Maurice L. Robitaille Alex Robitaille Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rosenberg Brendan Rosenberg Zakk Rosenberg Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Dr. Sharon Ford Schattgen O’Shaughnessey Grace Jackson Jamey O’Shaughnessey Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Mrs. Ann Olim Schuber III Gordon Olim Maggie Belenky Cole Olim Miller Belenky Mrs. Stefani F. Ortman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheehan Henry Ortman Ryder Sheehan Rosalie Ortman Mr. Lawrence N. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jon Oscher Sally Stuart Connor McClain Reilly McClain Mr. Olin T. Smith Tyler Smith Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Otterbourg Mrs. Maria T. Sparkman Allie Creekmuir Maria Crosswell Mr. and Mrs. William P. Payne Ellie Crosswell Cassidy Payne Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Presley Payne Stephens Will Payne Anna Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Dr. and Mrs. John Stone Perkins Jr. Leah Stone Greyson Burnett Mr. David Allen Stonecipher Mr. and Mrs. Wilds Pierce David Stonecipher Wilds Pierce Olivia Stonecipher Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Pinson Mrs. Mary Stropes Mary Evelyn King Camryn Landis Caroline Landis Mr. and Mrs. Louie A. Pittman Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Will Cantrell Sullivan Anne Claire Pittman Sarah Sullivan Virginia Pittman Walton Sullivan Mary Beth Pittman Mr. and Mrs. George CeCe Pittman Sutherlin Mr. and Mrs. John M. Planchon Georgia Wardner Anna Stephens Jack Wardner Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mrs. Patricia L. Swann Pollock Boden Brindell Katie McDonald Mr. and Mrs. William B. Maddie McDonald Tabler III Mrs. Elise Pritchett William Tabler Hollin Pritchett Miller Tabler Aubrey Pritchett Dr. and Mrs. Charles V. Taft Jordan Taft Erin Taft
Mr. Frank Thomas
Walker Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Thurber Abigail Schrock Kylie Thurber Travis Thurber Kinsley Thurber Mrs. Janet P. Tiller Rachel Tiller Mrs. Marie Tirico Carter Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Randall Travis Kylie Thurber Travis Thurber Kinsley Thurber Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Vanderver Jr. Kate Vanderver Ella Vanderver Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Ventulett III Will Ventulett Margaux Ventulett Mr. and Mrs. James B. Voyles Landon Kardian Jameson Kardian Mr. and Mrs. Tom G. Watson James Watson Katherine Watson Ms. Jane S. Wilkins Margaret Wilkins Mary Bowden Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Neal L. Williams Elizabeth Williams Jean Williams Mr. Thomas M. Willingham Elizabeth Williams Jean Williams Austin Willingham Mrs. Anne Carson Wray Jack Staples Carson Staples Kate Wray George Wray Mr. and Mrs. John Wright Julia Wright Joanna Wright Elle Wright Faith Wright Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Zarrillo Hailey Zarrillo Michael Zarrillo Mr. and Mrs. Norman Zolot Christopher Monde
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Honorary Gifts In Honor of Mrs. Kristin Ahler Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Catts
In Honor of The Admissions Office
In Honor of Mr. Christopher Monde
In Honor of Mr. William Landon Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Zolot
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Smith
In Honor of Mr. Joseph Wallace Chapman
In Honor of Mr. William Joseph Nowack In Honor of Mrs. Cindy Stroman Mr. and Mrs. George E. Nowack Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Porcher
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Bryant
In Honor of Miss Sarah Ross Paolucci
In Honor of Miss Sally Birdsong Stuart
In Honor of Miss Katherine Cross
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Killough
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cross Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Mitchell
In Honor of Mr. Simmons Isler Patrick
Mr. Lawrence N. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Todd M. Stuart
In Honor of Miss Elizabeth Bayman Curtis
In Honor of Mrs. Laura Patrick
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Alperin Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Alperin
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. DeHart
Dr. and Mrs. Sanders Benkwith
In Honor of Miss Caroline Elizabeth Bahin
In Honor of Mr. William Churchill Curtis
Ms. Nina W. Broach
In Honor of Dr. M. Catherine Doering
In Honor of Mr. James Charles Bahin
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter M. Keith
Ms. Nina W. Broach
In Honor of Mrs. Barbara Dye
In Honor of Miss Natalie Ann Baker
Mr. John R. Adams Ms. Stacey Fowler Adams
In Honor of Mr. James H. Jackson
In Honor of Miss Margaret Jena Belenky
In Honor of Ms. Laura D. Eaton
In Honor of Mr. Connor Ryan Jensen
Mrs. Rachel A. Denman
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Curtiss
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Belenky Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Schuber III
In Honor of Mrs. Peggy Farnham and her wonderful daughters
In Honor of Miss Madison Katherine Jensen
In Honor of Miss Miller Grace Belenky
The Tianaderrah Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Curtiss
In Honor of Dr. Michael Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Belenky
In Honor of Miss McKinney Laine Finley
In Honor of Miss Anna Christine Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Finley
In Honor of Miss Camryn Claire Landis
Mr. and Mrs. Keith P. Hodgson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Scothorn
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bell Jr.
In Honor of Mr. Bruce G. Ford
In Honor of Mr. John Carmichael Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan McGee
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bell Jr.
In Honor of Mrs. Toni Fowler
In Honor of Miss Virginia Kate Bell
Mr. John R. Adams Ms. Stacey Fowler Adams
In Honor of the Lower School Faculty
In Honor of Miss Olivia Frances Friedman
In Honor of Miss Bailey Stauffer Lyles Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lyles
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Friedman
In Honor of Miss Sarah Kathryn Scothorn
In Honor of Mrs. Alice Law Malcolm
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Jackson
In Honor of Mr. James W. Geddes’ Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Laflamme
In Honor of Mrs. Janet Silvera
In Honor of Miss Emily Elizabeth McCloskey
Mrs. Allender Laflamme Durden
Mrs. Sandra K. Bonner
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bell Jr.
In Honor of Mr. Rick Betts Dr. Susan and Mr. Mark Groesbeck Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alan Hahn
In Honor of Mr. Mikhail Boguslavskiy Ms. Janice D. Thacker
In Honor of Mrs. Janella Brand Mr. and Mrs. Joe N. Culpepper
In Honor of Miss Hollis Elizabeth Brecher Mr. and Mrs. Stefan R. Brecher
In Honor of Mr. Jack Ryan Brecher Mr. and Mrs. Stefan R. Brecher
In Honor of Miss Harper Layne Busko Mr. and Mrs. G. Alexander Bernhardt Sr.
In Honor of Miss Mae McPherson Busko Mr. and Mrs. G. Alexander Bernhardt Sr.
In Honor of Mr. Hugh Bryant Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Bryant 64 TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
Dr. and Mrs. Sanders Benkwith
Mrs. Dallis J. Jones
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ghertner on their marriage
In Honor of Mrs. Missie Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Bachman
In Honor of Miss Grace Cooper Wilson Jackson Dr. Sharon Ford Schattgen Ms. Denise M. Wilson and Mr. Robert Jackson Mr. Tripp Miller
Mrs. Janet L. Landis
In Honor of Miss Caroline Rose Landis Mrs. Janet L. Landis Mrs. Linda D. Evans
Ms. Elizabeth Greene
Mrs. Ellen Garrard Blake
In Honor of Mr. Christopher David McDonald
In Honor of Miss Anne Carr Hollett
Mr. and Mrs. Dion A. McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hollett
In Honor of Mr. Robert Scott McDonald
In Honor of Miss Kate Hollett
Mr. and Mrs. Dion A. McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hollett
In Honor of Miss Ansley Caroline McGhee
In Honor of Ms. Sara Claire Hollett Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hollett
Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. McGhee
In Honor of Holy Innocents’ Teachers & Coaches of Ladd Jones
In Honor of Miss Madison J. Miller
Dr. and Mrs. E. Ladd Jones, Jr.
In Honor of Miss Ann Riley Huber Ms. Frances R. Huber
Mrs. Fran Buckland and Mr. Lauren O. Buckland (*)
In Honor of Miss Abigail Marie Pilkenton Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Pilkenton
In Honor of Mr. Jasper Willard Pilkenton Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Pilkenton
In Honor of Mr. Christopher N. Pomar Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sullivan
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Puckett Mrs. Cara Puckett Roxland
In Honor of Mr. Brendan Rosenberg’s graduation Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Rosenberg
In Honor of Mr. Samuel Woodrow Scothorn Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Jackson
In Honor of Mrs. Eliza Suarez Dr. and Mrs. Ramon A. Suarez
In Honor of Mr. Miller Kinnett Tabler Mr. and Mrs. William B. Tabler III
In Honor of Mr. William McHugh Tabler Mr. and Mrs William B. Tabler III
In Honor of Ms. Jo Thacker Mr. and Mrs. Joe N. Culpepper
In Honor of Mr. James Todd Watson Mr. and Mrs. Tom G. Watson
In Honor of Miss Katherine Elizabeth Watson Mr. and Mrs. Tom G. Watson
In Honor of Mr. Matthew Andersen Webb Dr. Kristine Anderson and Mr. Hulan Webb
In Honor of Mr. William Bryce Weber Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Weber
In Honor of Miss Margaret Elizabeth Welden Mr. and Mrs. T. Wayne Davis Jr.
In Honor of Mr. William Chandler Welden Mr. and Mrs. T. Wayne Davis Jr. (*) Deceased
The Caritas Society The Caritas Society recognizes those who have made a planned gift to the school. Gifts include bequests, retirement plan assets, charitable trusts, and life insurance. The foresight of Society members provides a legacy of financial strength for the school and its mission. Ms. June Borg Arnold Mr. and Mrs. James D. Decker Dr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldwasser Mr. Raymond Inglett, Jr. (*) Mrs. Jeanine H. Lewis Dr. and Mrs. Steven C. Moreland Mr. and Mrs. Louie A. Pittman, Jr. Drs. Melisa Rathburn-Stewart and Michael Stewart (*) Deceased
Gifts In Kind Ms. Beverly Bergman Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Freides Ms. Theresa L. Jespersen Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Johnson Mrs. Jeanine H. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. B. Clayton Rolader
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Memorial Gifts
In Memory of Mrs. Paula Boze
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alan Hahn Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sullivan In Memory of Mrs. Betsy Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitney Brown In Memory of Mr. John K. Coggins III
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Coggins Jr. In Memory of Bill Davenport
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hearne Tucker In Memory of Mr. Earl Dolive Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alan Quigley Sr. In Memory Gary Eaton
Ms. Laura D. Eaton In Memory of Mrs. Orpha Lou Fisher
Dr. R. Darryl Fisher In Memory of Mrs. Margaret Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Johnson In Memory of Mrs. Anne M. Haddow
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Jackson, Jr. In Memory of Ms. Helen Yohner Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Muhlbach In Memory of Mr. Raymond Inglett Jr.
Mr. Thomas Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Terence A. Anthony Mr. and Mrs. David D. Aughtry Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Bachman
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Beckham Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bell Mr. and Mrs. David M. Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. T. Scott Calvert Mr. and Mrs. John R. Coleman Mrs. Kate M. Dangler Mr. and Mrs. David F. Haddow Mr. Craig C. Harley Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Haugen Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hewatt Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hill Mrs. Jeanne M. Hyder Inglett & Stubbs International Bagram Workforce Mr. and Mrs. David Lytle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Manring Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Parrish Sr. Mr. Jeffrey Owen Parrish Personal Care, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Louie A. Pittman Jr. Preferred Electric Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Raeber
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Siegel Square D/Schneider Electric Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hearne Tucker In Memory of Mr. Walter Liggins Jr.
Ms. Tamika Weaver Hightower In Memory of Mr. James M. Jackson Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Haddow Mr. and Mrs. James R. Zeeb In Memory of Mrs. Wilma Diaz O’Kelley
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Fierman Mr. John Michael O’Kelley II In Memory of Mrs. Mary Bailey Suitt
The Bailey Foundation Mr. R. Fleming Patterson III In Memory of Mr. John F. Yeager
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Yeager III In Memory of Praitha Weaver
Ms. Tamika Weaver Hightower
The Founders’ Circle ($1,000,000 and above)
Anonymous Lettie Pate Evans Foundation Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School Benefactors ($500,000 - $999,999)
Anonymous Dr. Paula Nelson-Adesokan and Mr. Yinka Adesokan Thalia N. Carlos and Chris M. Carlos Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hannan HIES Parents’ Association Patrons ($250,000 - $499,999)
Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Correll / The Correll Family Foundation, Inc. Ms. Bonnie Terwilliger Leadbetter The Gary W. Rollins Foundation The Stephens Family Ms. Cameron Ives and Mr. David Stockert Patricia Bowman Terwilliger Family Foundation Associates ($100,000 - $249,999)
Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. David S. Aldridge Mr. and Mrs. David H. Asbury Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Bell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Birdwell Mr. and Mrs. Alston D. Correll III Mr. and Mrs. William S. Creekmuir Mr. and Mrs. Darren W. DeVore Go Big Red Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Brad J. Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Hawn Mr. and Mrs. William Parker Hix Holy Innocents’ Athletic Association Inc. Holy Innocents’ Fine Arts Alliance LeoDelle Lassiter Jolley Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Melvin F. Landis III Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Long
Mr. Phillip Shawn McCrorie Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Miles Mr. and Mrs. John S. Patterson Dr. Catherine and Dr. Craig Peters Mr. and Mrs. Louie A. Pittman Jr. Drs. Melisa Rathburn-Stewart and Michael Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Reams Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Roch Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. George O. Sertl Tull Charitable Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Voyles Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waken III Mr. and Mrs. R. Kelly Williams Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Wells III Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Wood David, Helen and Marian Woodward Fund Celeste and Kurt Zuch Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kurt A. Zuch
Developers ($50,000 - $99,999)
Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. David P. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Randy S. Brehm Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Cahillane Dr. and Mrs. David A. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Deguire Mr. and Mrs. David L. Fentress Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Fierman Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Hayes III Mr. and Mrs. William Matthew Hereford Mr. and Mrs. James Mark Herrington Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. King Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Mace Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Mathison Ms. Madelaine Outland McCrorie Mr. and Mrs. J. Bart Miller Mr. and Mrs. Lawton M. Nease III Ms. Margaret Shannon Nease Dr. David Panton Mr. and Mrs. L. Arnold Pittman III Mr. and Mrs. Neil L. Pruitt Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Shaheen Mr. and Mrs. C. Austin Stephens Mr. David Allen Stonecipher SunTrust Bank Trusteed Foundations: Florence C. and Harry L. English Memorial Fund and Greene-Sawtell Foundation
Builders ($25,000 - $49,999)
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Barton Dr. and Mrs. Asad Bashey Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Bell Dr. and Mrs. Sanders Benkwith Mr. and Mrs. Brandon W. Bennett Mr. Brian Michael Blackshaw Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bost Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Broms Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Chris H. Burnett Mr. and Mrs. Eric K. Busko Ms. Jennifer Pittman Cantrell Mr. and Mrs. David L. Corts Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. William W. Espy Mr. and Mrs. Brent L. Farnham Mr. and Mrs. Patrick L. Flinn Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Fuqua Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Gilcreast Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis Glenn Mr. and Mrs. David F. Haddow Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Gregory D. Henry TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
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Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hollett Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hamilton James Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kampfe Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D. McKay Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Clay Milling II Mrs. Virginia Dixon Molloy Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Nelli Mr. and Mrs. John J. Notermann Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Olim Mr. and Mrs. Solon P. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. R. David Patton The Pruitt Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Rohleder Mr. and Mrs. B. Clayton Rolader Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Scott III Mr. and Mrs. Chad T. Shirley Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Symbas Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Taft Mr. and Mrs. Knox R. Thompson Dr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Toledo Mr. and Mrs. David M. Wallis Mr. and Mrs. James K. Walton Mr. and Mrs. Ridley Williams Mr. and Mrs. Jackson L. Wilson III Mr. and Mrs. Rodney D. Windley Dr. and Mrs. G. Williamson Wray III Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wright II Facilitators ($15,000 - $24,999)
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Adams Dr. and Mrs. Scott W. Ainsworth Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Ausband Mr. and Mrs. James M. Bahin Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Erik L. Belenky Mr. and Mrs. B. Sandford Birdsey III Mr. and Mrs. Stefan R. Brecher Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Brindell III Ms. Nina W. Broach Mr. and Mrs. David M. Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. Dana M. Ciraldo Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cravey Mr. and Mrs. Mark Crosswell Mr. and Mrs. T. Wayne Davis Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Devine Mr. and Mrs. William W. Dixon 68 TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Epperson Drs. Whitney and Andrew S. Feinberg Mr. and Mrs. William B. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. John B. Foster IV Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Godwin Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hackett Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hale III Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hudgins Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. G. Hutchings Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Jackson Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Kaufmann
Mr. and Mrs. Eric E. Pearson Pittman Construction Company Mr. and Mrs. William S. Porter Mrs. Nancy W. Pruitt Mr. and Mrs. David M. Pugmire Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alan Quigley Sr. Dr. and Mrs. David A. Radaszewski Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rice Jr. Ms. Nancy Louise Rollins Dr. and Mrs. William H. Rousseau Mr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Sager Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Shaw Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David Skid Mr. and Mrs. Brad Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Lever F. Stewart III Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Stonecipher Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherlin Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas G. Theos Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Thurber Mark & Evelyn Trammell Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Ventulett III Mr. and Mrs. Stefaan G. Ver Eecke Mr. and Mrs. Terry R. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. Welden Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. Whitehead III Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Winton Friends ($14,999 and below)
Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Keever Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Kennedy Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Klopfenstein Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Langford Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Maher Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Maloney Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Mangum Mr. and Mrs. Kurt W. Mattson Dr. and Mrs. W. Cody McClatchey Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. McNair III Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Miller Mr. and Mrs. David Y. Millican IV Mr. and Mrs. John R. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Grant G. Morain Ms. Gina Morris Mr. and Mrs. Kirk C. Morris Ms. Gia Partain and Mr. Paul Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Niepoky Mr. and Mrs. S. Brooks O’Kelley Mr. and Mrs. William R. Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Ortman Ms. Lisa Brown and Mr. David Osborne
Anonymous (35) Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Abernathy Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams Ms. Stacey Fowler Adams Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Ahler Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Aiken Jr. Ms. Gwendolyn W. Albrecht Mr. and Mrs. James A. Alexander Mr. Patrick Allegra Mrs. Ivan Allen III Mr. and Mrs. John H. Almeter Mr. and Mrs. Troy K. Anders Ms. Authurine A. Johnson and Mr. Elliott Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Pelham Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Anderson Mr. Thomas P. Anderson Ms. Mary Ann Arant Mr. and Mrs. John M. Armata Mr. and Mrs. Brent D. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Armstrong Ms. Debbie Arnold Ms. June Borg Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Arnold Dr. and Mrs. Todd L. Asarch Mr. and Mrs. Blake Asbury Ms. Randi Aton Mr. and Mrs. William T. Auchincloss Mr. and Mrs. John B. Austin Sr. Mrs. Banchamlak Bogale and Mr. Abera Ayana Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Bachman Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bacon Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey Mr. John J. Barich Mr. and Mrs. James W. Barker Mr. and Mrs. Leary Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Steve Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Barr Mrs. Maria F. Barros and Mr. Quincy Reed Ms. Caroline Barry Mr. and Mrs. James E. Barton Mrs. Linda C. Basham Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Baskin Mr. and Mrs. James Bealle Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bealle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Beebe Mrs. Mary Evelyn Beeland Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Belisle Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bell Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bell Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Moreland B. Bell Miss Catherine Weston Bennett Mr. and Mrs. David N. Bennett Ms. Lesley Roberts Bennett Mrs. Barbara Parrott Berryman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Bertholf Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Best Ms. Madison Best Mr. and Mrs. Steve Best Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Betts Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bielenberg Dr. and Mrs. Elbridge F. Bills II Miss Arden E. Birdwell Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Bissell Mr. and Mrs. Philip Raymond Bittel Mr. and Mrs. Erik M. Bjerke Mrs. Ellen Garrard Blake Mr. and Mrs. Gary B. Blasingame Jr. Mr. Mikhail Boguslavskiy Dr. Sherrie Bohler and Mr. Randy Bohler Mrs. Sandra K. Bonner Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Boor Mr. and Mrs. Jon K. Bornholm Ms. Susan Arnold Borrelli Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Bowling
Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Russ Bozeman Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Bradshaw Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Brady Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Bratek Mrs. Lou Ann Brauer Mr. and Mrs. David D. Brensinger Mr. and Mrs. Darren W. Bridges Bright Wings Foundation Ms. Denise Brignet Mrs. Patrina Johnson-Brinkley and Mr. Joseph Demond Brinkley The Rev. and Mrs. Richard C. Britton Jr. Mr. Mitchell Dean Brock Ms. Kelsey Broe Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Broos Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Brad S. Brown Mr. Cam Brown Mr. and Mrs. David C. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bryan Brown IV Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitney Brown Miss Stephanie Brown Mr. and Mrs. Timothy F. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. Brown Ms. Ann Kieffer and Mr. Bill Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jason Browning Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Brumbeloe Dr. Barbara Bruner Mr. Phillip Matthew Brunson Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Bryant Mr. W. Michael Bryant Mrs. Fran Buckland and Mr. Lauren O. Buckland(*) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Buckner Mr. and Mrs. Gregory G. D. Bull Mr. Charles P. Bullard Mr. and Mrs. James Burke Ms. Carlyce Marie Burns Mr. J. Franklin Burns
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Burris Mr. Andrew R. Burriss Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Busbey Jr. Mrs. Mary Dowling Byrne Mr. Christopher Cahillane Mr. and Mrs. James K. Cahillane Mrs. Julie Smart Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Craig L. Cannon Ms. Melody Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Cantrell Mr. William T. Cantrell Mr. and Mrs. John D. Capriotti Dr. Shivani Bhatia and Dr. Anthony Carantzas Dr. and Mrs. James L. Carlson Mr. James R. Carter Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Todd D. Carter Mrs. Caroline A. Catts-Xie and Mr. Guofeng Xie Mr. Bill Cefaratti Dr. and Mrs. Billy G. Chacko Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Chapman Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. Chapman Mr. Worku Chekol Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Chesser Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Christensen Miss Sarah Churchman Mr. and Mrs. Craig E. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Cochran Mrs. Anne F. Coe Mr. James Scott Coe Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Coggins Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Will Dane Coil Dr. and Mrs. John R. Coleman Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. William C. Collins Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Colton Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Adam D. Compton Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Conklin III Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conway Mr. and Mrs. Reginald D. Cook Dr. Teresa C. Cook and Mr. Scott Cook Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Cooper Dr. Debra and Mr. Brian Core Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Cornell Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Cotton Mr. and Mrs. George C. Cowgill IV Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cox Mr. and Mrs. John Crandall Mr. and Mrs. John H. Crandall Mr. and Mrs. Rick Cravey Mrs. Sarah-Elizabeth Kirtland Craw TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Crewdson Ms. Susan Mitchell Cross Mrs. Gera-Lu Crumpler The Rev. Dr. Marnie Crumpler and The Rev. Dr. Mark Crumpler Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Cullens Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe N. Culpepper Dr. Laura Woods Cummings and Dr. Charles Richard Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Larry William Cummings Mr. and Mrs. William C. Curtis Dr. and Mrs. Charles Curtiss Mr. and Mrs. John A. Curtiss Mrs. Gralyn Crumpler Daily Mr. and Mrs. David Danhof Mr. and Mrs. David N. Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Danzig Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Davidson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Davies Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon W. Davis Sr. Dr. and Mrs. James Wilson Davis Jr. Ms. Mary Ann Davis Mr. and Mrs. Moss W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Stacey L. Davis Sr. Ms. Bonnie Taylor and Mr. Sterling Davis Ms. Zebib M. Debas Mr. and Mrs. James D. Decker Mr. and Mrs. La Fon C. Dees Mr. and Mrs. M. Travis DeHaven Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. DeMarcus Mrs. Rachel A. Denman Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Dennard Dr. and Mrs. George T. Deriso III Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. DeSantis Mrs. Brooke Sibley Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Diaz Dr. Paula and Mr. Stephen Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dimenstien Dr. and Mrs. Henry L. Diversi Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dobson III Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Dobson Mr. Michael Clinton Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dolive Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David D. Doll Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Joseph Domescik Mr. and Mrs. James W. Donahoo Mr. Robert Y. Donnell 70 TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Donnell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Jed Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey K. Douglass Mr. and Mrs. C. Brandon Downs Ms. Terri Lynn Dramis Mr. and Mrs. James Russell Duncan III Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Dunn Jr. Mrs. Carol W. Dunphy and Mr. Kevin Dunphy Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Durst Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Dye Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Earle Ms. Laura D. Eaton
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Eden Mr. and Mrs. William S. Edwards Mrs. Heidie Voyles Egan Mr. and Mrs. C. Samuel Ehlers Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Elms Ms. Jeanine Burns Englert Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ernst Mr. and Mrs. Ryan H. Erwin Ms. Mary Winsor Etheridge Mrs. Jennifer Alston Euart Ms. Maurine Eustis Mrs. Bernice Powell Evans Mrs. Linda D. Evans Mr. and Mrs. William R. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Ewing Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Fallon Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fanning III Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Fargason Ms. Patricia D. Fashaw Mr. and Mrs. W. Daniel Faulk Jr. Mrs. Robert C. Fay Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Fell Mr. and Mrs. James B. Felton
Ms. Julie Fennell Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Finlay Mr. and Mrs. Edward Finley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Finley Mr. and Mrs. James H. Fisher II Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Fishman Mr. Thomas Ryan FitzStephens Ms. Kathryn Shannon Flinn Mr. and Mrs. Sean A. Flinn Mr. and Mrs. David Bruce Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Souleymane Fofana Mr. and Mrs. Greg N. Ford Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Forrestal Mr. Daniel Charles Forrester Mr. and Mrs. Joel E. Foster Mr. and Mrs. David Fowler Mr. Ian Frame Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Joseph Franke Mr. and Mrs. Kerry A. Frederick Ms. Sandra Goodman Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Freides Mr. and Mrs. Brian Eric Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Vaughn Furse Dr. Claudia Morris and Mr. John Gadomski Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gafford Mr. David H. Gale Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Galla Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Galvani Ms. Pamela N. Game Dr. and Mrs. David B. Gandy Ms. Stephanie Garner Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Garvin Jr. Ms. Lisa Anne Gaston Mr. and Mrs. Greg B. Gates Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Gatoux Ms. Toni Nunn and Mr. Richard B. Gaudet Mr. and Mrs. James W. Geddes Mrs. Aniek Elizabeth Genovese Mr. Christopher Joseph Genovese Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Gephardt Dr. Kelly Gfroerer Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ghertner Mr. and Mrs. A. McCampbell Gibson Mr. and Mrs. William M. Gibson Ms. Jacqueline Gil Mr. Aaron William Gill Mr. and Mrs. George K. Gill Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gill Mr. Thomas H. Gillespie Mrs. Katherine Gillett Dr. Bryce Ronald Gilmer Mr. and Mrs. Brian Glahn
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glaze Mr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Glover Mr. and Mrs. Spencer G. Goetz Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. John PhilipGoldsberry IV Dr. Maria E. Goncalves and Mr. Luis Goncalves Mr. and Mrs. Luis Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gorin Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Gorski Mr. and Mrs. Allan M. Gottlieb Mr. Harley Gould Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley Grafton Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Grainger Sr. The Honorable Jeffrey Beecher Gram Mr. and Mrs. Marcel A. Granier Mr. and Mrs. John G. Graves II Ms. Kristin M. Green Major and Mrs. Wesley L. Green Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks M. Gregory Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gregory Sr. Mrs. Meriel M. Gregory Mrs. Mary Brooke Grier Dr. Letha and Mr. James Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hewlett Grigsby Mr. and Mrs. Stuart R. Grubb Mrs. Ginger Guice and Mr. Christopher Railey Mr. and Mrs. Randall T. Guyton Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Haderlein Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alan Hahn Ms. Heather R. Hahn Mr. Ryan Benjamin Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Julian S. Hailey Dr. Brenda J. Hall and Mr. Scott Monjeau Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Halliwell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Hamer Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Jerald R. Hanks Mrs. Cynthia C. Harder Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Hardin Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Harley Mr. and Mrs. C. Dale Harman Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Harman III Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Huntington Harper Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Harper Mr. Tyson Harper Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Harps Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Harrell Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel P. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Scott K. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Tom R. Harris Mr. and Mrs. John D. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. Hartrich
Mr. Carter L. Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Hays Sr. Mr. Daniel Patrick Healy Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Helmer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Henley Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Herren Mr. and Mrs. Alan James Herrick Mr. and Mrs. F. Bartow Hester Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Monte J. Hewett Ms. Cris Visperas and Mr. Kevin Hickey Ms. Eleanor F. Hickok HIES - Class of 2009 HIES - Class of 2013 HIES - Class of 2014 Mrs. Judy O. Higgins
Mr. and Mrs. Allen F. Hill Dr. and Mrs. Michael C. Hilton Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Hingson Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel A. Hires Mr. Edward Lund Hodgson Mr. and Mrs. Keith P. Hodgson Ms. Michelle Fabulich Hodgson Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hogan Ms. Sara Claire Hollett Ms. Jennifer Hollifield Ms. Greer Homer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Horgan Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. House III Mr. and Mrs. Marc Howard Ms. Frances R. Huber Mr. and Mrs. James R. Huber Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Stafford W. Huff Ms. Katie Huffner Ms. Meridy L. Hurt Ms. Karen L. Hutto Ms. Isabelle Isakson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony G. Jabaley Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Jackson Ms. Elisha Jackson Mr. James A. Jackson Mr. James H. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. James M. Jackson, Jr. Miss Reese Mackenzie Jackson Mrs. Judie E. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Jacobs Mr. Stephen G. Jayaraj Ms. Korlis Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen Ms. Theresa L. Jespersen Ms. Julia Hunt and Mr. Matt Jochim Mrs. Kathy K. Jockisch Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Johns Mr. and Mrs. Craig P. Johns Mr. and Mrs. Jay G. Johns Mr. and Mrs. Bobby D. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Johnson Dr. Richard B. Johnston III Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jokerst Jr. Ms. Catherine Newton Jones Mrs. Dallis J. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Kristian L. Jones Ms. Laura Ellen Stevenson and Mr. Lee Clarkson Jones Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Jones Mr. and Ms. Neel D. Jones Shah Mrs. Elizabeth O. Jordet Ms. Toya M. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T. Kaiser Dr. Laura and Mr. Mark Kale Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kallis Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Kaminer Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kardian Ms. Maria Karres-Williams and Mr. John Williams Mrs. Julie Kattmann Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Keagle Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Keeler Mr. and Mrs. Hunter M. Keith Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Kelley Mrs. Joyce A. Kelly Ms. Shellie Davis and Mr. Raymond Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Terrance D. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. G. Mark Kelsey Mr. and Mrs. Clay B. Kelsh Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Andrew Kendrick Mr. and Mrs. Graham C. Kennedy Ms. Kelly Jonak and Mr. Pat Kennedy Ms. Shana Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. William Lee Kesterton Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Ketchup TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Mason Mr. Matthew H. Mays Mr. and Mrs. Marshall D. McArthur Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lewis Capitol Campaign Mr. and Mrs. Timothy McClain continued from previous page Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lewis III Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross McClellan Mr. and Mrs. Oz K. Lindley Mr. and Mrs. Ivan R. McCloskey Mr. and Mrs. Pickens M. Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. Dara T. Khani Ms. Sonya L. McCullough Dr. Svathi Reddy and Dr. Rohit Khanna Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Link II Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott McDearman Dr. Laura and Mr. Edward Little Mr. and Mrs. G. Scott Kilburn Mr. and Mrs. Dion A. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. John C. Little Mr. and Mrs. Jim Killough Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. McDonald Mr. Matthew C. Little Dr. and Mrs. Zach Kilpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Sean C. McDowell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashford Little II Ms. Eddie Mae Kimble Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. McGaughy Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Livezey Ms. Tricia Grant and Mr. Dudley King Mr. and Mrs. Bryan McGee Ms. Amanda Love Mr. and Mrs. Woodward T. King Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. McGhee Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Love Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Kirk Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. McGhee Rev. and Mrs. P. Lang Lowrey III Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Kirouac Mr. and Mrs. Bill McGinnis Mrs. Beth Studley Lowry Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kissack Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. McGinnis II Dr. and Mrs. Barry L. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. McGovern Mrs. Cindy Batten and Mr. Gary Klingman Mr. Craig McGowan Ms. Jodie Knapton Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. McGraw III Mr. and Mrs. James L. Knight Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Torin J. McKellar Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Knoechel Mr. Thomas McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Knox Ms. Lauren McKinley Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Koehler Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. McKinnis Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Koffi-Sokpa Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. McKown Mr. and Mrs. Jared Kohl Mr. Michael Archer McNeil Ms. Laurel Koontz Mrs. Elizabeth Yanda McNeill Miss Courtney Kowalewski Ms. Erin McNicholas Mr. Hunter Stone Kowalewski Mr. and Mrs. John G. McNicholas Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Kreinheder Mr. and Mrs. Timothy E. McNulty Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kunberger Ms. Jane McRae Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Kuniansky Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kent McReynolds Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Lukens Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Kushel Mr. and Mrs. Conrad C. Meertins Mr. and Mrs. Jon D. Lundquist Mr. and Mrs. Travis D. Lackey Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mees Ms. Alexis Lundy Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Laflamme Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Mehaffey Mr. and Mrs. David F. Luther Mr. and Ms. Timothy Lee LaFramboise Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John B. Meisinger Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lyles Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marcus Lamback Mr. Kacey J. Michelsen Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Lynch Ms. Kat Boswell and Dr. David Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Greg Miller Mr. and Mrs. R. Gregg Magruder Mr. and Mrs. Federico C. Lander Mr. Tripp Miller Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Maiellaro Mrs. Janet L. Landis Mr. and Mrs. Kurt M. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Maitski Mr. and Mrs. Cameron R. Lane Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Malcolm Judge and Mrs. John S. Langford Jr. Ms. Molly Minnear Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Mallady Sr. Mr. Steve Langston Mr. Jack Minnear Mr. A. Spears Mallis Ms. Tisha Lanier Mr. and Mrs. Marc J. Minotto Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Malsom Ms. Susan C. LaRue Dr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Mitchell Mr. Eric Edward Malsom Mr. and Mrs. W. Scurry Laws Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Mitchell Mr. Tyler Maxwell Malsom Mr. and Mrs. David J. Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Kent D. Mitchell Sr. Ms. Meredith Many and Mr. John Eatman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Lazaroff Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Mitchell Ms. Allyson Marbut Mr. and Mrs. Van R. Lear Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Mitchell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Marcontell Ms. Joan Marie Lee Ms. Carrie Mocyk Cantor Donna Faye Marcus and Mrs. Julia Leech Mr. Daniel R. Molloy Mr. Michael Prolman Ms. Tania Lehman Mr. and Mrs. David M. Monde Mr. and Mrs. Bryan S. Marlatt Mr. and Mrs. Gerard E. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. G. Clarke Monroe IV Ms. Amy Marler Dr. Scott Martin Levere Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Mooney III Mr. and Mrs. Franklin R. Marsden Dr. Maria Arias and Dr. Jerrold Levy Dr. Anne Lewis Moore Mr. and Mrs. Ian Marshall Dr. Jean Sonnenfield and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Martin Mr. Gareth E. Morgan 72 TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
Mr. and Mrs. Heath D. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Andy Morrison Mr. and Mrs. William G. Pierce Ms. Amie Muir Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mulcahy Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Pilkenton Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hilton Mulherin Ms. Laurie Leonard and Mr. William Pingpank Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mullen The Rev. and Mrs. Edward B. Mulligan IV Ms. Kristine Pinto Mr. and Mrs. John M. Planchon Mr. and Mrs. Ian J. H. Murdock Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Plant Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Murray Mr. and Mrs. James W. Plunkett Dr. and Mrs. Tony Musarra Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Poch Ms. Ruth Dalzell and Mr. Gar Muse Mr. and Mrs. Todd R. Pollock Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Mutz Mrs. Deborah McCarty and Mr. John Myer Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pollock Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Pomar Mr. Geoffrey E. T. Nance Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Porcher Mr. and Mrs. Jacob G. NeeSmith The Rev. Wendy Porter Cade and Mr. Dunn Neugebauer Mr. Shaun Cade Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Newstead Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Eric M. Nichols Ms. Taylor Noland Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Norwood Mr. and Mrs. George E. Nowack Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gregory Null Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKee Nunnally II Ms. Mary Alysia Oakley Ms. Lauren O’Brien Ms. Kristen E. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Marc R. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Joseph O’Connor Mr. John Michael O’Kelley II Dr. Jada Roberts Olderman and Mr. John Charles Olderman Mr. Geoffrey O. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Bert Olsen Ms. Terri Potter Mr. and Mrs. John Gregory O’Neal Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. O’Shaughnessey Mr. and Mrs. John A. Poulos Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Pounders Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Otterbourg Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Overstreet Mr. and Mrs. William H. Preston Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Pagano Mr. Taylor Price Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Palatine Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Blair Pritchett III Ms. Shantori Palmer Mr. and Mrs. John B. Puett Drs. Melody and Marvin Palmore Ms. Krista Purcell Mr. and Mrs. Rocco R. Paolucci Mr. and Mrs. Caperton D. Putt Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Pardue Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker Dr. Kelly Carson and Dr. and Mrs. Don N. Parkerson Jr. Mr. Richard Raeside Ms. Mekisha R. Parks Mrs. Ashton Thurmond Ragone Mr. and Mrs. James A. Paschal Ms. Holly Raiford Mr. and Mrs. Simmons I. Patrick Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Railey Mr. and Mrs. W. Porter Payne Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Rainbow Mr. and Mrs. Jason W. Peck Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Raney Mr. and Mrs. Michael Drew Peckham Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rankin Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Pellegrini Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Rapoport Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Penman Dr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Perkins Jr. Rautenstrauch Mr. and Mrs. William B. Phillips Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rawson III Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phippen
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ray Jr. The Reams Foundation, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Ashok S. Reddy Mrs. Mary Reeve Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Reeves Ms. Prather Rehm Mr. and Mrs. Drew Hayes Reifenberger Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rempe III Mr. and Mrs. Wes Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Riffe Mr. and Mrs. Marion P. Rivers III Miss Grayson Evelyn Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Marshall P. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas W. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. David L. Robertson Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Robinson J.William and Elizabeth S. Robinson Foundation Dr. Maurice L. Robitaille Mr. Logan Thomas Roch Mr. and Mrs. Hansell W. Roddenbery Dr. Charner L. Rodgers Ms. Stephanie Ethridge and Dr. David Rodriguez Mrs. Ramie Little Rodriguez Ms. Jenna Ross Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ross Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Rottner Mrs. Cara Puckett Roxland Mr. and Mrs. Jason S. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Shawn P. Russell Mr. William Jason Rutledge Ms. Jessica Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Sandler Mr. and Mrs. David P. Sansaverino Mr. William Tyler Sant Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Sasadu Ms. Amanda Leah Sautter Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Sawicki Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery C. Scales Dr. Sharon Ford Schattgen Ms. Catherine Harrison Schenck Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Schick Dr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Schlatterer Mr. and Mrs. Rob Schochet Mr. Charles Carroll Schoen Ms. Katharine Starnes Schoen Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Schuber III Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Scothorn Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Scott Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Scroggins The Ferrell Scruggs Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery J. Seay TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
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Rabbi and Mrs. Ronald M. Segal Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Serafen Ms. Darnicea N. Shabazz Ms. Margaret J. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sheats Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Sherk The Honorable and Mrs. Charles H. Shook Ms. Rachel Shunnarah Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Shunnarah Mr. and Mrs. David S. Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Edward Silver Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell S. Silvera Mr. and Mrs. Bradford W. Simmel Mr. and Mrs. David M. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Singleton Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott Sizemore Ms. Julie A. Skaggs Drs. Elizabeth and Scott M. Slayden Mr. and Mrs. Austin C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Billy S. Smith Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smith Mr. Lawrence N. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Nealon D. Smith Ms. Suzanne G. Smith Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Snellings Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sokolowski Jr. Mr. Timothy Sommer Mrs. Maria T. Sparkman Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt M. Spearman Jr. Ms. Allison Gillespie Spears Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Spingler Mrs. Christine E. Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stallings Ms. Claire Staples Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Staples III Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stedman V Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stembridge Mr. Andrew J. Stephens Ms. Amy Stewart Mrs. Turea Stewart Miss Emily Stockert Miss Olivia Stockert Mr. and Mrs. Jerrod L. Stoller
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Dr. and Mrs. John Stone Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrew Stone Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Stout Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Strassner Mr. and Mrs. Jason M. Strehlow Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Stroman Mrs. Mary Stropes Ms. Lynn Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Todd M. Stuart Mr. Kristian L. Studley Dr. and Mrs. Ramon A. Suarez Mr. and Mrs. Scott Douglas Suarez Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sullivan The Rev. and Mrs. Michael R. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Surdykowski Jr. Dr. Kathy Ferrell-Swann and Dr. Chris Swann Mrs. Patricia L. Swann Mr. and Mrs. John Sweetwood Mr. and Mrs. William B. Tabler III Mr. and Mrs. William M. Tabler Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Taylor Mr. John Harris Taylor Rev. Patricia D. Templeton and Dr. Joseph Monti Mr. J. Aaron Thacker Ms. Janice D. Thacker Ms. Jean A. Theros and Mr. Peter Hedin Mr. and Mrs. Dana A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Thomas III Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. D. Scot Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Randal R. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thomson Jr. Mr. Mike Thornton Dr. Anisa and Mr. Robert Threlkeld Ms. Laura Thurber
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Thurman Mrs. David Thurmond Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Tillman Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Tingle Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Tippett Mrs. Marie Tirico Mrs. Charlene Lane and Mr. Gary Toman Mr. Peter F. Tongren Mr. and Mrs. Giuliano G. Tornusciolo Ms. Sarah C. Townsend and Mr. Justin Ryder Mr. and Mrs. Randall Travis Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hearne Tucker Mr. and Mrs. David G. Turner Ms. Marguerite E. Tyrrell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Vaccaro Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Vail Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Valentino Mr. and Mrs. Dirk J. Vande Beek Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Vanderver Ms. Wendy S. Varn Mr. and Mrs. Kevin H. Vear Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Ventulett Ms. Maxine Yvonne Verdree Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Vettese Dr. O. Goga Vukotic Mr. and Mrs. J. Todd Wade Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Waldron Ms. Kate Walker Mr. Quinton P. Walker Mr. Etsubdink Walle Mr. Jackson Lee Wallis Mr. and Mrs. Dean O. Wanliss Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ward Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Ward Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew Wardner Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Warley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron C. Warrick Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Waters Mr. and Mrs. J. Anthony Watkins Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Watson Ms. Dorinda Kay Watson Mr. and Mrs. James Todd Watson Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom G. Watson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wearing Mr. and Mrs. George M. Weaver Ms. Tamika M. Weaver Hightower Dr. Kristine Anderson and Mr. Hulan Webb Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Webb Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Weber Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley Webster Jr. Ms. Katherine S. Weeks Mr. and Mrs. David B. Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua S. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. White Mr. and Mrs. George W. Whitley Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Widener Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wiggs Mr. and Mrs. Marlan B. Wilbanks Mrs. Kathleen Marie Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkinson Miss Anna L. Williams Mr. and Mrs. David H. Williams Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Williams Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. David Williams Mr. James B. Williams Mr. Paul M. Williams Sr. Ms. Sarah Neale Williams Mrs. Virginia Burt Williams Mr. Thomas M. Willingham Mr. and Mrs. Van B. Willis Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant Wilmer Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wilson II Ms. Denise M. Wilson and Mr. Robert Jackson Mr. and Mrs. James B. Wilson Jr. Mr. Taylor Winn Ms. Aleta Michele Wolf Mr. and Mrs. C. Furman Wood Mrs. Deborah Jamison Wood Mrs. Laura Wood Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Woodring Mr. and Mrs. John J. Woods Mr. Kevin Burress Woods Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Brent W. Wouters Mrs. Anne Carson Wray Mr. and Mrs. John Wright Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Wright Dr. Beth-Sarah Wright and The Rt. Rev. Robert C. Wright Dr. and Mrs. Randy J. Yanda Mr. and Mrs. Derek Yaniger Mr. and Mrs. Craig E. Yano Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Yarsawich Mr. and Mrs. John F. Yeager III Ms. Alyce Yorde Mr. and Mrs. Ty J. Young Ms. Kathleen Yukishige Mr. David Michael Zagoria Ms. Kristen Zagoria Ms. Katharine L. Zambetti Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Zarrillo Mr. and Mrs. James R. Zeeb Mr. and Mrs. Andreas W. Zeissner Ms. Wendy Zoller-Corry (*) Deceased
Special Giving during 2013-2014 Annual Giving Restricted Rick Betts Professional Development Fund Dr. Susan and Mr. Mark Groesbeck Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alan Hahn
Special Gifts Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barrett Dr. Letha and Mr. James Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Hari K. Iyer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Johnson Ms. Nancy Brumley-Robitaille and Mr. Daniel Maurice Robitaille Ms. Catherine Harrison Schenck
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Foundations, Corporations, Organizations, and Matching Gifts Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Abbott Fund Matching Grant Plan Akzo Nobel Ameriprise Financial Gift Matching Program The Amgen Foundation The Bailey Foundation Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Thalia N. Carlos and Chris M. Carlos Foundation The J. P. Morgan Chase Foundation CNA Foundation The Coca-Cola Company The John Coggins III Foundation Collins Project Management The Correll Family Foundation, Inc. R. Howard Dobbs, Jr. Foundation Equifax Foundation Lettie Pate Evans Foundation Fitzgerald & Co. GE Foundation Go Big Red Family Foundation HIES - Class of 2013 HIES - Class of 2014 HIES National Honor Society Holy Innocents’ Parents’ Association Holy Innocents’ Athletic Association Holy Innocents’ Fine Arts Alliance The Home Depot HP Company Foundation Cash Matching Program IBM Corporation IDI ING Financial Services Corporation LeoDelle Lassiter Jolley Foundation Jones Lang LaSalle KeyBank Foundation
Keystone Steel & Wire Lincoln Financial Foundation Macy’s Foundation McKesson HBOC Foundation, Inc. Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Northwestern Mutual Foundation Once for All Trust, Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta Oracle The Patterson Family Foundation, Inc. Pittman Construction Company PNC Foundation Matching Gift Program The Pruitt Foundation The Reams Foundation, Inc. The Gary W. Rollins Foundation RSUI SunTrust Bank Trusteed Foundations: Florence C. and Harry L. English Memorial Fund Greene-Sawtell Foundation State Street Foundation SunTrust Bank of GA Foundation Patricia Bowman Terwilliger Family Foundation TIAA-CREF Foundation The Tianaderrah Foundation Time Warner Foundation Mark & Evelyn Trammell Foundation Tull Charitable Foundation, Inc. UBS Employee Giving Programs Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program David, Helen & Marian Woodward Fund WorkDay Celeste and Kurt Zuch Family Foundation
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Scholarship and Endowment Gifts Apogee Georgia School Choice Scholarship Fund – 2014 Donors
Anonymous Ms. Kathy Aberson Dr. and Mrs. Scott W. Ainsworth Mr. and Mrs. David S. Aldridge Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Anderson Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ansley Mr. Harry M. Arnold Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Baker Dr. and Mrs. Asad Bashey Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baumann Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Beebe Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Bell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brandon W. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Bertholf Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Bogart Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Boor Mr. and Mrs. Darrell E. Borne Ms. Susan Arnold Borrelli Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Bratek Mr. and Mrs. Darren W. Bridges Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Brindell III Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Broms
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Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Chris H. Burnett Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Busbey Jr. Drs. Terese and Michael T. Busch Mr. and Mrs. David M. Calhoun Mr. James R. Carter Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cherry Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Conklin III Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Alston D. Correll III Mr. and Mrs. William S. Creekmuir Mr. and Mrs. James D. Decker Mr. and Mrs. M. Travis DeHaven Mr. Thomas Vincent Dobbs Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dolan Mr. and Mrs. John T. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. James Russell Duncan III Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ernst Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Fallon Mr. and Mrs. Brent L. Farnham Mr. and Mrs. James B. Felton Dr. and Mrs. Byron G. Fiman Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Finlay Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Ford
Ms. Laurie G. Ford Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Forrestal Ms. Sandra Goodman Freeman Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fryer Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Garber Mr. and Mrs. Greg B. Gates Mr. and Mrs. James W. Geddes Mrs. Aniek Elizabeth Genovese Mr. Christopher Joseph Genovese Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Gephardt Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ghertner Mr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Glover Dr. Letha and Mr. James Griffin Mr. and Mrs. T. Kent Hammond Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hannan Mr. and Mrs. Brian Harper Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel P. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Gregory D. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Alan James Herrick Dr. and Mrs. Michael C. Hilton Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hollett Mr. and Mrs. H. Fletcher Homer III Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. G. Hutchings Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen Ms. Julia Hunt and Mr. Matt Jochim Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kampfe Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Kaufmann Dr. and Mrs. Lee A. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Graham C. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Kesterton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. King Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Knoechel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kohl Mr. and Mrs. Jared Kohl Mr. and Mrs. Melvin F. Landis III Dr. Laura and Mr. Edward Little Mr. and Mrs. John C. Little Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Livezey Mr. and Mrs. James J. Lowry Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Lyles Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Maitski Mr. and Mrs. Kurt W. Mattson Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Maxwell Dr. and Mrs. W. Cody McClatchey Ms. Madelaine Outland McCrorie Mr. Phillip Shawn McCrorie Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D. McKay Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Mehaffey Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Meier Dr. and Mrs. John B. Meisinger Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Melby
Mr. and Mrs. D. Matthew Middelthon Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Miles Mr. and Mrs. J. Bart Miller Mr. and Mrs. Kurt M. Miller Mr. and Mrs. R. Clay Milling II Mr. and Mrs. Fernando G. Milo Mr. and Mrs. John R. Montgomery Dr. Jean Sonnenfield and Mr. Gareth E. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. James G. Morton Ms. Gia Partain and Mr. Paul Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Nelli Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Marc R. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Joseph O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. S. Brooks O’Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. O’Shaughnessey Mr. and Mrs. William R. Olsen Drs. Melody and Marvin Palmore Mr. and Mrs. Eric E. Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Jason W. Peck Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Penman Mr. and Mrs. William H. Preston Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Prinsen Mr. and Mrs. Francesco Quinterno Dr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Rautenstrauch Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rawson III Ms. Nancy Brumley-Robitaille and Mr. Daniel Maurice Robitaille Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Roch Jr. Ms. Stephanie Ethridge and Dr. David Rodriguez Dr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Schlatterer Mr. and Mrs. Rob Schochet Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Scothorn Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Scott III Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery J. Seay Mr. and Mrs. William B. Shaheen Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Nealon D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Snellings Mr. and Mrs. James T. Snoddy Mr. and Mrs. John D. Sours Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stembridge Mr. and Mrs. Lever F. Stewart III Ms. Cameron Ives and Mr. David Stockert Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stolarski Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Stout Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Strassner Mrs. Evelyn Jones Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Dick Surdykowski Jr. Dr. Louise Tashjian Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas G. Theos Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Thomas III Mr. and Mrs. Knox R. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Tippett Dr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Toledo Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Vail Mr. and Mrs. James B. Voyles Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ward Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron C. Warrick Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wearing Mr. and Mrs. Terry R. Weiss Drs. Laura and Thomas B. West Whitehead & Associates, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Williams Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kelly Williams Jr. Dr. and Mrs. G. Williamson Wray III The Blessings Fund
Dr. Letha and Mr. James Griffin Mr. and Mrs. David M. Simpson Dorothy Sullivan Financial Aid Fund
Mrs. Linda D. Evans Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hearne Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. T. Scott Calvert Mr. and Mrs. John R. Coleman Mrs. Kate M. Dangler Mr. and Mrs. David F. Haddow Mr. Craig C. Harley Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Haugen Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hill Mrs. Jeanne M. Hyder Inglett & Stubbs International Bagram Workforce Mr. and Mrs. David Lytle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Manring Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Parrish Sr. Mr. Jeffrey Owen Parrish Personal Care, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Louie A. Pittman Jr. Preferred Electric Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Raeber Mr. and Mrs. David W. Siegel Square D/Schneider Electric Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hearne Tucker
Scholarship Foundation Funds
National Honor Society Scholarship Fund
The Inglett Family Financial Aid Fund
HIES National Honor Society
Mr. and Mrs. Terence A. Anthony Mr. and Mrs. David D. Aughtry Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Bachman Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Beckham Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bell
General Financial Aid Funding
The Bailey Foundation HIES Parents’ Association Mr. R. Fleming Patterson III Mrs. Claire Vines
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Faculty and Staff Giving Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Ahler Ms. Gwendolyn W. Albrecht Mr. and Mrs. James A. Alexander Mr. Patrick Allegra Mr. and Mrs. Pelham Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John M. Armata Mr. and Mrs. Brent D. Armstrong Ms. Debbie Arnold Ms. June Borg Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Blake Asbury Ms. Randi Aton Mr. and Mrs. John B. Austin Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey Mr. John J. Barich Mr. and Mrs. Leary Barnes Mrs. Maria F. Barros and Mr. Quincy Reed Mr. and Mrs. James E. Barton Mr. and Mrs. David N. Bennett Mrs. Barbara Parrott Berryman Ms. Madison Best Mr. and Mrs. Steve Best Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Betts Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bielenberg Mrs. Ellen Garrard Blake Mr. Mikhail Boguslavskiy Mr. and Mrs. Jon K. Bornholm Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Russ Bozeman Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Bratek Mr. and Mrs. David D. Brensinger Ms. Denise Brignet Ms. Kelsey Broe Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bryan Brown IV Ms. Ann Kieffer and Mr. Bill Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jason Browning Mr. W. Michael Bryant Mr. and Mrs. James Burke Mr. Andrew R. Burriss Ms. Melody Cannon Dr. and Mrs. James L. Carlson Mrs. Caroline A. Catts-Xie and Mr. Guofeng Xie Mr. Bill Cefaratti Mr. Worku Chekol Mrs. Anne F. Coe 78 TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Will Dane Coil Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Colton Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conway Dr. Teresa C. Cook and Mr. Scott Cook Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cox Mrs. Gera-Lu Crumpler Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Danzig Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Davenport Ms. Mary Ann Davis Mr. and Mrs. Stacey L. Davis Sr. Ms. Zebib M. Debas Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. DeSantis Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Devine Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dimenstien Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Eric Joseph Domescik Mr. and Mrs. James W. Donahoo Mr. and Mrs. Jed Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. James Russell Duncan III Mrs. Carol W. Dunphy and Mr. Kevin Dunphy Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Durst Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Dye Mr. and Mrs. William S. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Elms Ms. Jeanine Burns Englert Ms. Mary Winsor Etheridge Ms. Maurine Eustis Mrs. Linda D. Evans Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fanning III Mrs. Robert C. Fay Ms. Julie Fennell Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Fishman Mr. Thomas Ryan FitzStephens Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Forrestal Mr. Daniel Charles Forrester Mr. and Mrs. David Fowler Mr. Ian Frame Mr. and Mrs. Kerry A. Frederick Ms. Sandra Goodman Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gafford Mr. David H. Gale Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Galla Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gallagher Ms. Stephanie Garner Ms. Lisa Anne Gaston Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Gatoux
Dr. Kelly Gfroerer Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ghertner Ms. Jacqueline Gil Mrs. Katherine Gillett Dr. Bryce Ronald Gilmer Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glaze Mr. and Mrs. John Philip Goldsberry IV Dr. Maria E. Goncalves and Mr. Luis Goncalves Mr. and Mrs. Luis Gonzalez Mr. Harley Gould Ms. Kristin M. Green Major and Mrs. Wesley L. Green Sr. Mrs. Mary Brooke Grier Dr. Letha and Mr. James Griffin Mrs. Ginger Guice and Mr. Christopher Railey Ms. Heather R. Hahn Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hammond Mrs. Cynthia C. Harder Mr. and Mrs. Brian Harper Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Harps Mr. and Mrs. Tom R. Harris Mr. Daniel Patrick Healy Ms. Cris Visperas and Mr. Kevin Hickey Ms. Eleanor F. Hickok Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Hingson Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hogan Ms. Sara Claire Hollett Ms. Jennifer Hollifield Ms. Greer Homer Ms. Katie Huffner Ms. Karen L. Hutto Mr. and Mrs. Anthony G. Jabaley Jr. Ms. Elisha Jackson Mr. James A. Jackson Mr. James H. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. James M. Jackson, Jr. Mrs. Judie E. Jacobs Mr. Stephen G. Jayaraj Ms. Korlis Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen Ms. Theresa L. Jespersen Mrs. Kathy K. Jockisch Mr. and Mrs. Bobby D. Johnson Ms. Catherine Newton Jones Mrs. Elizabeth O. Jordet Ms. Toya M. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T. Kaiser Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaplan Ms. Maria Karres-Williams and Mr. John Williams Mrs. Julie Kattmann Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Keeler Mrs. Joyce A. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Terrance D. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Clay B. Kelsh Ms. Eddie Mae Kimble Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Kirouac Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kissack Dr. and Mrs. Barry L. Klein Mrs. Cindy Batten and Mr. Gary Klingman Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Koehler Mr. and Mrs. Jared Kohl Ms. Laurel Koontz Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Kreinheder Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kunberger Mr. and Ms. Timothy Lee LaFramboise Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marcus Lamback Ms. Kat Boswell and Dr. David Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Cameron R. Lane Ms. Tisha Lanier Ms. Susan C. LaRue Mrs. Julia Leech Ms. Tania Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Livezey Ms. Amanda Love Ms. Alexis Lundy Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Maitski Ms. Meredith Many and Mr. John Eatman Ms. Allyson Marbut Ms. Amy Marler Mr. and Mrs. Timothy McClain Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross McClellan Ms. Sonya L. McCullough Mr. Craig McGowan Mr. and Mrs. Torin J. McKellar Mr. Thomas McKenzie Ms. Lauren McKinley Ms. Erin McNicholas Mr. and Mrs. John G. McNicholas Ms. Jane McRae Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kent McReynolds Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mees Mr. Kacey J. Michelsen Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Mitchell Ms. Carrie Mocyk Mr. and Mrs. G. Clarke Monroe IV Mr. and Mrs. Andy Morrison Ms. Amie Muir Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mullen The Rev. and Mrs. Edward B. Mulligan IV Mrs. Deborah McCarty and Mr. John Myer Mr. Dunn Neugebauer Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Newstead Ms. Taylor Noland Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley Northcutt IV Ms. Lauren O’Brien Ms. Kristen E. O’Brien
Ms. Mary Alysia Oakley Mr. and Mrs. Bert Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker Ms. Mekisha R. Parks Mr. and Mrs. Michael Drew Peckham Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phippen Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Plant Mr. and Mrs. Todd R. Pollock Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Pomar Mr. Geoffrey O. Porter The Rev. Wendy Porter Cade and Mr. Shaun Cade Ms. Terri Potter Mr. Taylor Price Ms. Holly Raiford Mr. and Mrs. William G. Railey Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Rapoport Mrs. Mary Reeve Ms. Prather Rehm Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas W. Roberts Ms. Jenna Ross Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ross Mr. William Jason Rutledge Ms. Jessica Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Sandler Mr. William Tyler Sant Ms. Amanda Leah Sautter Ms. Catherine Harrison Schenck Mr. and Mrs. Rob Schochet Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Scothorn Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Scroggins Ms. Margaret J. Shaw Ms. Rachel Shunnarah Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell S. Silvera Mr. and Mrs. David M. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Billy S. Smith Mr. Timothy Sommer Mrs. Christine E. Stafford Ms. Claire Staples Mr. Andrew J. Stephens Ms. Amy Stewart Mrs. Turea Stewart Ms. Cameron Ives and Mr. David Stockert Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Strassner Mr. and Mrs. Jason M. Strehlow Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Stroman Ms. Lynn Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Scott Douglas Suarez Dr. Kathy Ferrell-Swann and Dr. Chris Swann Mr. John Harris Taylor Ms. Jean A. Theros and Mr. Peter Hedin
Mr. and Mrs. Dana A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson Jr. Mr. Mike Thornton Ms. Laura Thurber Mrs. David Thurmond Mr. Peter F. Tongren Mr. and Mrs. Giuliano G. Tornusciolo Ms. Sarah C. Townsend and Mr. Justin Ryder Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hearne Tucker Ms. Marguerite E. Tyrrell Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Vettese Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waken III
Ms. Kate Walker Mr. Quinton P. Walker Mr. Etsubdink Walle Mr. and Mrs. J. Anthony Watkins Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Watson Ms. Dorinda Kay Watson Mr. and Mrs. George M. Weaver Ms. Tamika M. Weaver Hightower Ms. Katherine S. Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. White Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wiggs Mrs. Kathleen Marie Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Williams Jr. Ms. Sarah Neale Williams Mrs. Deborah Jamison Wood Mrs. Laura Wood Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Woodring Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Yarsawich Ms. Alyce Yorde Ms. Kathleen Yukishige Ms. Katharine L. Zambetti TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
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Prue and Michael Waters Julie and George Whitley Ginny and Paul Williams Mr. and Mrs. Jon S. Wright
The Holy Innocents’ Athletic Association The Holy Innocents’ Athletic Association (HIAA) is a parents’ organization that supports all Holy Innocents’ athletic teams and programs. Parent volunteers contribute their time and talents to help build a legacy of spirit, tradition and excellence for all HIES athletes. Crimson and Gold contributions, a portion of Balanced Excellence dues, and fundraising projects (such as the Annual Sports Program, Golf and Tennis Tournaments, and concession revenues) enable the HIAA to provide wide-ranging financial support for the entire Golden Bear athletics program. While fundraising is an important aspect of our organization, our primary focus is to support our coaches, athletes and fans. Of the twenty plus varsity teams that took the fields, tracks, courts, mats, courses and pools last year, 94% made it to the post season. The Bears won a State Championship in Volleyball and had three individual state champions. And, for the first time in school history, HIES was awarded the prestigious and coveted Regions Director’s Cup for Class A! This is the highest recognition a school sports program can receive for having the most successful and outstanding all-around athletic program in the Region. Congratulations Bears! Building on last year’s successes, the 2014 – 2015 school year promises to be another exciting, successful and challenging year for Holy Innocents’ Athletics and its fans as we move up to Class AA. The bar has been raised! In order to provide the necessary support required of a top tier athletic program, the Holy Innocents’ Athletic Association needs the time and talents of any parent who is willing to volunteer in our various activities. To learn more about how you can participate in our spirited organization, please visit the HIAA web page and fill out the volunteer form or speak with any of our dedicated team parents to become a welcome participant in these exciting times for our HIES athletes. Your financial support of the above stated mission and endeavors is greatly appreciated. In 2013-2014, the Holy Innocents’ Athletic Association contributed in excess of $100,000 in funds to support many programs and initiatives that support all HI athletes including;
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Annual Program Support • Team Fees Chill Pool • Sports Equipment Coaches Appreciation • Play-off Support Hospitality • Player Recognition One School Campaign • Sports / Impact Testing Social Media Coordinator • Team Travel & Lodging Uniforms and Warm-ups Spirit – Banners, Buttons and Buses Webcast Software (internet broadcast)
Much of this support would not have been possible without the generous support of our donors. The following is a list of many of those who participated in Crimson and Gold and our 15th Annual Golf and Tennis Tournament.
Crimson and Gold Black Level Angie and D.C. Aiken Kelly and David Asbury Wendy and Brandon Bennett Allison and Greg Broms Elizabeth and Kevin Brown Kitty and Alston Correll Kathryn and Scott Cotton Nancy and Bill Davies Karen and Greg Ford Beth and Matt Hereford Terri, Ron and Ian Johnson Nancy and Les Juneau Stephanie and Chris Langford The Mace Family The McClain Family Shannon Nease Melody and Marvin Palmore Anna and Ron Pfohl Suzy and Ed Smith Nick, Linda, Helaina and Caroline Theos Sarah and Jim Walton The Whitehead Family
Beth and Ridley Williams Julia and Chris Woodward Kelli and Ty Young
Gold Level Anonymous Mary Bev and John Barrett Leah and Andy Been Jenny Pittman Cantrell Mr. and Mrs. William W. Espy MaryBeth and Mac Gibson Whitney and Brooks Gregory The Malsom Family Phillip McCrorie Jane and Jim Morton Yvonne and Richard Nelli Rebecca and Patrick O’Connor The Olim Family Catherine and Arnie Pittman Judy and Bill Porter Ali and Jay Rottner The Rolader Family Lea and Stephen Smith Sana and Dan Thomas Cathy and Jeff Tucker The Voyles Family
Tracie and Mike Adams Cindy and Craig Belisle The Birdsey Family The Birdwell Family Kathleen and Michael Bell Bobbie L. Boaz Karen and Steve Boor William, Will & Louie Cantrell Ashley and Joe Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Charron Sr. Cindy and Scott Coggins Jennifer, John, Ashlynn and Ansley Coleman The DeHaven Family Rosalyn and Chris Devine The Dolans Natalie and Tom Epperson Kara and David Fentress Melanie and Jim Fisher Laura and Johnny Foster Leslie and Greg Gates Louise and Jim Geddes The Gill Family Paige and Clint Glover Julie and Mark Goldberg The Granier Family Lynn and Randy Guyton Susan and Jim Hannan Connie and Mark Hawn Jenn and Tom Hayes Sonya and Greg Herren Jill and Monte Hewett Billie Ann Hill The Hudgins Family Kathy and Scott Jacobs The Johns Family Brindley and Mike Johnson
The Kaufmann Family Shelli and Jon Keagle Shannon and Mark Kelsey Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Knoechel The Landis Family Catherine and Ashford Little Jolie and Al Maxwell Madelaine Outland McCrorie Michael McNeil Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Miller Jayne Ann and Clay Milling Lethea and Roy Mitchell Jr. Brenda and Scott Monjeau Carol and Brooks O’Kelley Jenna and Bill Olsen Clare and Michael O’Shaughnessey PentaRisk Associates of Georgia, LLC Dr. and Mrs. Ashok Reddy Robin and Roland Schick Stacy and Jim Scott Alayne and George Sertl The Shaw Family Caroline and Jon Sherrill Misty and Steve Smith Gina and Marty Spearman Pam and Tom Stoughton Carol Ann and Lloyd Thomas Cindy and Paul Warley Jennifer and Terry Weiss Tracy and Jackson Wilson Kristin and Chris Wood Caroline and Furman Wood Laura and John Wright The Zeissner Family
White Level Lori and Scott Ainsworth The Anders Family Lisa and David Baker Linda Basham Mary Evelyn Beeland
Wendy and Kevin Best Stephanie and Sean Brady Lou A. Brauer Clare and Brad Brown Caroline and Greg Brumbeloe Tracy and Steve Cahillane Mr. and Mrs. D. Michael Chambers Robin Conklin Marcy and Michael Cooper Melayne and Rick Cravey The Family of Spencer and Preston Cross Lucy and Mark Crosswell Ann Danhof The Felton Family Jeri and Steve Finlay The Halliwell Family Mary and J.R. Hanks Jessica, Russell, Emma Grace and Will Harrell The Henry Family The Herrick Family Margy and Keith Hodgson Lisa and Brad Holmes Melinda and Howard Joe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kane Kim and Steve Keever Margaret and Steve Kendrick Karen and Chuck Kennedy Emma Lewis Danine and Oz Lindley Pam and Ryan Livesey Susan and Chris Mangum Missy and Cody McClatchey Mindy and Ivan McCloskey Shelby and Lex McGraw Heather and Mark McNair Tracy and Allan Merrill Molly Minnear Amy and Dennis Mitchell Kristine and Grant Morain Kelly and Heath Morgan The Morton Family Eli and Mark Niepoky Jackie and Greg Null Brenda and John Notermann Laura and Pat Patrick Dana and Dave Patton The Porcher Family Ms. Krista Purcell Kelly Carson and Richard Raeside Dr. Chris and Tabitha Rautenshtauch Dr. and Mrs. David F. Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sherk Caroline and Brad Simmel Denee and Scott Sizemore The Neal Smith Family
Sheldon and Max Staples The Thompson Family Gail and Randall Tolbert Charlene Lane and Gary Toman The Tucker Family Mr. and Mrs. John Wardner Mr. and Mrs. Todd Watson Ginger and Jim Wilson Wendy Zoller-Corry
15th Annual Golf Classic Sponsors Golden Bear Sponsor Steve Cahillane, Coca-Cola Refreshments
Premier Sponsor Kevin Brown, Piedmont Healthcare
Patron Sponsor Kevin Woods, Asset Preservation Advisors The Deguire Family – Heather and Phil The Hale Family David Asbury, Northwestern Benefit Corporation Renasant Bank Stuart Grubb, S. G. P. Construction LLC Ed Voyles Automotive
Foursome Sponsors Amelia Bay Angel Oak Capital David Doll, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Tom Raney, JE Dunn Construction Municipal Communications Matthew Gephardt, Village Burger
Hole and Net Sponsors The Birdwell Family Castles by Chrissy Cresa Partners The Hammond Family Hodges-Mace Benefit Group The Mangum Family Jim, Christina, and Nicole Price The Schlatterer Family The Small Family – Billy and Will Suzy Smith, Keller Williams First Realty Atlanta TrustPoint International Willingham and Rottner Families Windham Brannon
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Parents’ Association
The Fine Arts Alliance The Fine Arts Alliance organizes parent volunteers to support chorus, band, orchestra, drama, visual arts, and media literacy programs. Parent volunteers assist in many areas including receptions, concessions, box office sales, field trips, and events such as Open Mic Night and Film Festivals. Bulletin boards to showcase our Fine Arts students are maintained throughout the divisions and holiday décor around campus are provided by the Alliance. Last year, the Fine Arts Alliance hosted its biennial “A Heart for the Arts” art and fashion show, raising over $50,000. Local art and jewelry was sold and parents, faculty, and staff participated in the entertaining fashion show. Other fundraisers that support the Fine Arts Alliance are Movie Night, which raised over $1,300 and the Holiday Wreath Sale totaling $4,900. Ticket sales for plays and musicals, along with concessions, raised $11,800. The funds raised by the Fine Arts Alliance contributed to the Fine Arts department with: • Instrument purchases • Visiting artists • Financial aid for student travel • Sound support for all productions • Scholarships for graduating seniors • Continued partnership with the High Museum of Art • $65,000 contribution to the One School Capital Campaign The Alliance would like to thank our generous 2013 – 2014 Sponsors:
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Rembrandt Sponsors
Tracy and Allan Merrill Christina and Jim Price Monet Sponsors
Jenn and Tom Hayes Nancy and Les Juneau Misty and Steve Smith Picasso Sponsors
Mary Bev and John Barrett SERVPRO of Gwinnett County SE & SW Chris Carlos Linda and Rick Cravey Brindley and Michael Johnson Jill and John Kampfe Jayne Ann and Clay Milling Melisa Rathburn-Stewart and Michael Stewart, Atlanta Orthodontic Specialists Becky and Dave Wallis Jennifer and Terry Weiss Ginger and Jim Wilson Kristin and Chris Wood
Wyeth Sponsors
Lori and Scott Ainsworth Elizabeth and Andy Ausband Karen and Jim Baker Tressa and Chris Bell Nora and Darrell Borne Kara and David Fentress Tricia and Matt Gephardt Diane and Patrick Jones The Landis Family Donna and Mark Mason Michele and Scott Nelson Nancy Brumley-Robitaille and Dan Robitaille Janie and Rick Sager Suzy and Ed Smith Linda and Nick Theos Paula Waggener
The Parents’ Association supports and enriches the academic and community programs of the School, serving as a liaison to promote communication between the parents, the administration, and the faculty and staff. In addition, Fundraising and Community Life committees marshal the resources, talents and efforts of hundreds of parent volunteers to provide the “extras” that enrich the lives of HIES students and our community. Last year, Parents’ Association fundraisers were the Annual Gala, Tuition Drawing, Bear Benefits Card, Bingo Night, Bear WearHouse used uniform sale, and Community Partners. We raised over $208,000 which was given directly back to the school. These funds were allocated in the following ways: • $103,750 – One School Capital Campaign • $10,000 – Financial Aid • $25,000 – 2013/14 Annual Fund • $12,000 – Primary School (Installation of a “Learning Garden” and additional landscaping and fencing, two family “Fun Night” events) • $20,000 – Lower School (Funding for a new “Mobile Laptop Cart” for use in all classrooms. Includes 20 laptops, software and mobile cart) • $19,000 – Middle School (Funding for Think Tank and Experiential Games (Hunt for the Trust, etc.) and additional cameras for classroom use with Smart Boards.
• $18,500 – Upper School (New furnishings for the entrance lobby of Groesbeck Hall, funding for a flexible “Verb Classroom” for the Learning Resource Center) Some of the PA’s other accomplishments and funded events include: • Welcoming new families to HIES • Facilitating the monthly Grade Newsletters and The Bear Tracks e-newsletters • Coordinating 6th Grade Cotillion classes • Faculty/Staff Appreciation Lunch • Teacher Treats Breakfasts twice during the year • Funding daily Fresh Fruit Snacks for MS/US students • Christmas Luncheon for Faculty/Staff • Fun Run/Spring Fling Charity Picnic and Carnival • Provide Parent Representatives for each grade and division • Provide communication between the school and parents • Parent Education Programming • Funding for the Student Council Blood Drive • Caring Bears meal delivery to those in need The Gala is the largest school fundraiser and last year the gala raised over $140,000. Thank you so much to the generous sponsors!
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2014 Gala Sponsors Golden Bear Club Champion Sponsor
Piedmont Healthcare, Elizabeth and Kevin Brown Chris Carlos, National Distributing Co. Delta Air Lines Eagle Sponsor Lynn and Rob Brindell Chris Carlos Family Birdie Sponsor
The Coca-Cola Company Laura and Johnny Foster Jill and John Kampfe Drs. Melisa Rathburn-Stewart and Michael Stewart Atlanta Orthodonic Specialists Nancy Brumley-Robitaille and Dan Robitaille Kristin and Bruce Roch Ed Voyles Automotive Group Par Sponsor
Lee and Billy Espy Emily and Aaron Gilcreast Connie and Mark Hawn Kroger Julie and Mel Landis Christina and Jim Price Kim and Ashok Reddy Amanda and Knox Thompson Missy and Stefaan Ver Eecke 19th Hole Sponsor
Lori and Scott Ainsworth Tammy and Bob Arnold Cindy and Craig Belisle, GV Financial Advisors Tressa and Chris Bell Vanessa and David Birdwell Alexandra and Chris Burris Jenny Pittman Cantrell Sylvia and David Corts Peggy and Brent Farnham Kara and David Fentress Sou and Bruce Ford Stacia and Danny Franke, Custom Pools of Atlanta 84 TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
CeCe and David Gandy Tricia and Matt Gephardt Jenn and Tom Hayes Brindley and Mike Johnson Caroline and Neel Jones Shah Kelly and Andrew Kardian Kim and Steve Keever Shellie Davis and Raymond Kelly Stephanie and Chris Langford Wendy and Kurt Mattson Jolie and Al Maxwell Phillip McCrorie and Kathy Aberson Lorin and Matthew Middelthon Kristine and Grant Morain Barbara and Marc O’Connor Carol and Brooks O’Kelley Melody and Marvin Palmore Dana and Dave Patton Ava Zagoria and Kris Pinto Catherine and Arnie Pittman Suzy and Ed Smith, Keller Williams, First Realty Atlanta Linda and Nick Theos Becky and Dave Wallis Brook and Andy Wardner Gretchen and Kevin Webb Tasha and Scott Whitehead, Whitehead Energy Teri and Michael Zarrillo Celeste and Kurt Zuch
2014 Fun Run and Spring Fling Sponsors This year the Fun Run and Spring Fling were a huge success. Our students and families raised over $17,000 for Canine Assistants.
Gold Level
SunTrust The Icebox … Cool Stuff The Coca-Cola Company Silver Level
Village Burger Family Sponsors
Bell Family Gram Family Meisinger Famliy Bell Family Grigsby Family Mutz Family Brady Family Hammond Family O’Connor Family Burns Family Hannan Family Pittman Family Ciraldo Family Hawn Family Quinterno Family Coleman Family Henry Family Reams Family Cooper Family Hereford Family Sertl Family Cullens Family Howard Family Stedman Family Deguire Family Hunter Family Stephens Capital/Stephens Family Donovan Family Jones Shah Family Thomas Family Ewing Family Kelly Family Tillman Family Flerman Family Malsom Family Toledo Family Foster Family McDearman Family Wardner Family Gaudet Family McGraw Family Welden Family Gephardt Family
Horizons Atlanta This past summer, the Horizons Atlanta program at Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School celebrated 15 years of providing rigorous summer enrichment for over 110 underserved Kindergarten through 8th grade students in the Sandy Springs community. Horizons Atlanta, an affiliate of the Horizons National network, works to eliminate the summer learning loss for low-income students by creating an environment that fosters intensive learning and a healthy community. Over six consecutive weeks, Horizons students are challenged academically, socially, and physically through a mixture of project-based instruction and life skill development activities. The students are taught and mentored by certified teachers and academic specialists as well as passionate volunteers from the Holy Innocents’ community and beyond. The partnership between Horizons Atlanta and Holy Innocents’ is a critical part of the program’s success. Holy Innocents’ has shown an unwavering commitment to supporting the work of Horizons and provides volunteers, teachers, an in-kind donation of facilities and other valuable resources. The Horizons program offers the Holy Innocents’ community opportunities to shape the experience of young, motivated students through mentoring and instructional leadership. This year, Horizons at Holy Innocents’ launched a Global Academy in an effort to expand students’ worldviews and awareness of collegiate and professional opportunities. The Global Academy connects to the broader educational landscape in Sandy Springs; Horizons students attend Ridgeview Middle School and Riverwood International Charter School, which are both International Baccalaureate certified, and Holy Innocents’ has an exceptional Program for Global Citizenship. Topics are aligned with the schools’ programs and include community, diversity, leadership, and citizenship. Community and business relationships add to the experience, providing realworld experiences and awareness of personal potential and opportunities. Holy Innocents’ is now one of five Horizons programs in the Atlanta region: Woodward Academy, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta Technical College, and Clark Atlanta University each launched a program within the last three years as part of Horizons Atlanta’s Community Focused Expansion (CFE) initiative. The CFE is a growth strategy designed to
achieve significant scale and impact by engaging community leaders, reaching more students, and establishing meaningful partnerships between diverse education institutions, community organizations, and public school districts. Across the five programs, Horizons Atlanta served over 320 students and will continue to expand to additional program sites as we work towards serving 2,000 students across Metro Atlanta. Under this new CFE model, Horizons Atlanta has made tremendous progress towards building a self-sustaining region, securing over $900,000 in major gifts from The W.K. Kellogg Foundation, The Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation, and substantial funding from The Belk Foundation, Cousins Foundation, Goizueta Foundation, Target and others. Horizons at Holy Innocents’ receives generous support from these regional gifts as well as the Sandy Springs community. Site Director
Christine Brodnan Board of Directors
Brandon Downs Mary Douglass Kaseem Ladipo Eric Melson Marianna Mendoza Georgia Watts Louise Wells Kylie Thurber (HIES Senior Student member) Support From Foundations, Corporations, Organizations, and Matching Gifts
John & Mary Franklin Foundation
Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Church Frances Lattner Foundation Sandy Springs Society Horizons National Ward Foundation Horizons Atlanta Regional Morris Manning & Martin JAL Foundation IBM matching gift Sterling Risk Advisors Lead Individual Donations
Brandon and Lindsey Downs Carol Johns Chris Pomar Jean-Paul & Bernadine Richard Tom and Louise Wells Bob and Georgia Watts
We deeply appreciate the support of all of our donors, but due to space, we have not included all of our individual donors. TORCHBEARER FALL 2014
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StoryCorps Corps
Financial Summary Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School Operations Summary $ 28,860,000
Tuition & Fees
90.2%
1,775,000
5.5%
15,000
0.1%
1,362,000
4.2%
TOTAL REVENUE
$ 32,012,000
100%
Property, Plant and Equipment Value
$ 36,265,000
Endowment
$ 19,438,000
Employee Compensation and Benefits
Contributions & Gifts Investment Income Other
$ 20,810,000
65.8%
Physical Plant & Plant Replacement
3,310,000
10.5%
Instruction and Student Support
4,064,000
12.9%
Auxiliary Operation
1,540,000
4.9%
250,000
0.8%
Insurance Interest Expense General Administrative and Other TOTAL EXPENSES
233,000
0.7%
1,402,000
4.4%
$ 31,609,000
100%
Income Portrait 2013-2014
The Annual Report was published by Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School’s Development and Communications Offices. Gifts listed in Tuition & Fees 90.2% Contribution & Gifts 5.5%
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this report were received from July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014. Every
As part of this fall’s HI Speaker Series event, the famed oral history program StoryCorps
attempt was made to ensure the accuracy of this report. Please let us
recorded 13 conversations from within the HIES community, one of which was 7th grader
know of any errors or omissions and accept our sincerest apologies.
Tara Varzi speaking with former Atlanta Mayor and U.S. Ambassador the United Nations
Investment Income 0.1%
Contact Michele Duncan, Assistant Head of School for Institutional
Other 4.2%
Advancement, at michele.duncan@hies.org.
Andrew Young. Above, Mr. Young, history teacher Debby McCarty, Tara, and history teacher Tim McClain pose for a photo after the recording session.
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Students of all ages get together to check out the chicks hatched in Upper School science teacher David Lambert’s classroom.