Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School
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DESTINATION: FINE ARTS HAIL TO THE GOLDEN BEARS!
INSIDE HOLY INNOCENTS’
Blair Barrows (left), Sara Eckman, Kelly Moore, Haley Pope and Virginia West
SCIENCE STUDENTS TEAM UP WITH TREES SANDY SPRINGS TO CLEAN ALLEN PARK This fall, HIES Environmental Science students teamed up with the new local
“We are continuing what Ms. Gracon did with her classes for the past few years,
advocate, Trees Sandy Springs, to clean up Allen Park. Led by Allyson Marbut,
working with Adopt-A-Stream and testing the creek’s water,” Ms. Marbut said.
Upper School Environmental Science teacher, the students cleared kudzu, privet and underbrush, staked out boundaries for beds, mulched trees, and tested the water quality of the stream.
Next up, the students hope to help Trees Sandy Springs sustain those trees suffering from our region’s drought, clear out overgrown areas, and plant and mulch new trees to keep the community green.
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A Golden Era for the Golden Bears Teams in nearly every sport have enjoyed remarkable success.
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Diversity — the Elephant in the room “Political correctness” says we shouldn’t discuss our differences – but aren’t they wonderful?
Higher Education Anxiety At what point in your HIES career should you start making plans for college? Destination: Fine Arts Outstanding programs in the visual and performing arts are making HIES a destination for talented students.
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DEVELOPMENT 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.
Focus on Culture Day Enlightens HIES Community: The Small World ride at Disney World boasts one of the most repetitive songs around. Although the monotonous tune may reside in your head for days, its message is one for the ages, “There’s so much that we share, that it’s time we’re aware, it’s a small world after all.” Indeed it is a small world and at Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School, students and faculty are learning about the many cultures represented on its campus and in its community by kicking off with a Focus on Culture Day last October. “The goal of our first Focus on Culture Day was to expose our community to the best of Latino culture,” Beryle Ponce, faculty chair of Hands Across Campus, said. “We also want to show that there’s a lot more that connects all of us together than divides us.” The Hands Across Campus Committee at HIES is the brains behind this inaugural event. The group is made up of both faculty members and students and serves to make HIES students and faculty more aware of the varied cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds that are represented at the school. They also help the community to value and celebrate the unique contributions and gifts of every group and individual. This first Focus Day of many coming up this school year concentrated on the Latino culture. Students in all divisions learned about the traditions of the culture through various curriculum activities throughout the week leading up to the actual day. The week culminated with an all school assembly which highlighted some of the music and dancing of the Latino culture. This vibrant gathering enlightened the HIES community and helped the students and faculty to embrace the rich traditions of this culture.
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Seniors Earn National Merit Recognition: Four HIES seniors were recently honored in the 2008 National Merit Scholarship Program. Christopher Thomas (left), Kit York, Mark Grimm and Norma Nyhoff were recognized for their academic promise demonstrated by their performance on the qualifying test used for entry, the PSAT/NMQT. Over 1.4 million students took the 2006 Preliminary SAT|/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) and entered the National Merit Program, a nationwide competition for recognition and awards conducted by National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC).
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Gemshots Photographic Allison Marbut Bonnie Taylor Alice Thompson Torchbearer is published by the Offices of Admissions, Communications and Development of Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School. Special appreciation goes to the parents, faculty and staff whose contributions make this publication possible. Every attempt was made to ensure accuracy within this newsletter. Please notify the editor of any errors or omissions and accept our most sincere apologies. Contact Sam Hyde, Associate Director of Communications, at sam.hyde@hies.org.
FROM THE
HEAD OF SCHOOL
BY KIRK DUNCAN
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QBVM!SVTFTBCBHJOB!WJTJUT! IPMZ!JOOPDFOUTÖ!FQJTDPQBM!TDIPPM On October 7, we had a special speaker at the Upper School chapel. Paul Rusesabagina, who was portrayed in the film Hotel Rwanda, was a hotel manager in Rwanda when the country was torn apart by revolution that led to genocide in 1994. The film portrayed him as a hero who helped shelter hundreds of Rwandans from certain death. Mr. Rusesabagina held the Upper School faculty and student body rapt as he recounted his story. He modestly portrayed himself as an ordinary man who rose to the occasion in extraordinary circumstances. His story was compelling for many reasons. His words of wisdom ring true: “Rwanda’s tragedy was the world’s tragedy. All of us who
cared about Rwanda, all of us who witnessed its suffering, fervently wish that we could have prevented the genocide. Looking back now, we see the signs, which then were not recognized. Now we know that what we did was not nearly enough—not enough to save Rwanda from itself, not enough to honor the ideals for which the United Nations exists. We will not deny that, in their greatest hour of need, the world failed the people of Rwanda...” His words are a compelling call to action and a reminder that our mission as an Episcopal school includes the charge to foster in our students “a sense of service to the local, national and international community.” Ours is not a faith of exclusion, fear and anger. Ours is not a faith that causes us to demonize those whose beliefs and cultures are different than our own. “Now we know that what we did was not nearly enough,” are Mr. Rusesabagina’s words to us all. We cannot meet his challenge by circling our ideological wagons or withdrawing from the international community. His message for us at HIES is to take very seriously our commitment to
reach out to the world and to be open to the spirit of God, which leads us to serve. Our school’s mission is thriving each day on our campus. In the same week in which Mr. Rusesabagina visited, nine of our students returned from a mission trip to Haiti, dozens of Upper School and Middle School students participated in a walk where they raised $21,000 for childhood diabetes research, we celebrated Episcopal School Sunday at HIEC where several of our students sang, played instruments and gave a sermon at each service, and 25 Upper School students went to Centennial Park to hear the Dalai Lama speak. It was an amazing week. Our students consistently answer the call to go boldly and faithfully into the world to make a difference for others. Our service work throughout Atlanta, in the Katrina-ravaged Gulf Coast, in Haiti, in Africa and in Costa Rica allows our students extraordinary opportunities to help others and to learn about themselves. It gives me great hope that our school is blessed with students who have already made the world a better place.
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“ We have more than doubled the number of computers on campus since 2003-2004.” — Kirk Duncan
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Holy Innocents’ new technology initiative started with this year’s laptop program – all 5th, 8th and 10th graders each received their own MacBooks. The idea was to integrate technology more deeply into the students’ schoolwork. But nobody anticipated so much success so quickly.
Here are just a few examples: In one class, students created two-minute films using iMovie. Some teachers now “podcast” their lessons. A journalism class produces video newscasts. Another has interviewed their grandparents on camera to capture their personal histories. And the list goes on. Take the Upper School English department, for example. “They had the kids interpret and research poetry,” Technology Integration Specialist Susie Ross said. “The kids read the poems and use music and pictures to show how they interpret them.” Ross views today’s technology explosion this way: “You can’t master the technology skills because they keep changing,” she said. “So we have to keep learning to learn.” Ross, herself, teaches the class “Tech 4 Teachers,” where she assists teachers in, “learning it today, using it tomorrow; we need to keep giving the teachers the tools to help the kids learn.” Head of School Kirk Duncan plans to continue the program aggressively. “This year’s rollout program will set the stage for a full 5th-through-12th grade laptop program beginning in 20082009,” Duncan said. “We have more than doubled the number of computers on campus since 2003-2004.” Many faculty members, like Rick Betts and Gary Klingman, have weblogs that exemplify the new, high-tech HIES.
“I’m trying to make use of technology as a tool for communication and it’s an innovative way to do it,” Associate Head of School Betts said. “It’s a great, innovative way to reach a wide variety of people.” Klingman, besides his “blog,” is even using the technology for contests.
“Second, we want our kids to practice French with French counterparts who are learning English, to make it more relevant. Down the road, we’d like for them to send kids here and for us to send kids there as part of the Global Citizen Initiative Program that we’re working on.”
Many faculty members have weblogs that exemplify the new, high-tech HIES. Ginger Johnson
“There’s a poster contest for students to create the official Film Festival poster,” he said. “We plan to roll out the red carpet on screening night and determine where it will take place once we have an idea of how many teams will participate.” And then there’s foreign language teacher Gerard Gatoux, who has set up video conferences with a school in France. “We want first to establish them as our sister school, similar to the one we have in Japan,” Gatoux commented.
These days, walking through the halls of Holy Innocents’, you’ll invariably see students sitting on floors, enrapt in their computer screens. “The battery life on those laptops is around five hours,” Ross said. “The kids use them so much they often have to recharge them at school.”
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Lauren Basham (left) and Tyler Dobson HOLY INNOCENTS ’
HOMECOMING
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For the second time in school history, Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School celebrated homecoming in the fall. Culminating Friday night with a varsity football 14-0 victory over Avondale, the week was one that will not soon be forgotten. The students embraced the superhero theme and turned the Riley building into a virtual Gotham City for the week. Upper School students sported their finest superhero garb to school on Tuesday. Wednesday the seniors went back in time and modeled trends from the 1980’s, while the rest of the Upper School wore this year’s homecoming T-shirt and blue jeans. Following two days of crazy attire, Thursday was Chapel Dress Up Day with coats and ties for the boys and dressy dresses for the girls. Friday was a frenzy of school spirit with Bear Wear as far as the eye could see.
Friday’s spirited Pep Rally was just as energetic as ever. Senior M.C.’s, Drew Hovancik and Jasmine Garrett, got the crowd going with their enthusiasm and entertainment. Mr. McClymont, brought on the laughs with his not-sosuperhero character, Seth. The Varsity and J.V. Cheerleaders led the student body in several Golden Bears cheers and performed an impressive dance routine. The fall sports teams battled on the volleyball court, and while the Softball Team put forward a valiant effort, the HIES Final Four Volleyball Team eventually took out the faculty for the overall victory. The Class of ’08 walked away with the coveted spirit stick after showing their unwavering school spirit throughout the week. The Golden Bears Varsity Football Team brought home a huge14-0 win over Avondale bringing them to 3-2. The Bears got a huge performance in this
game from Rawson Allen, who gained 130 yards in 18 carries. Will Allen hit Darrin McElroy for one TD, then Rob Aitkens ran in for the other. The homecoming court was presented at halftime of the football game. Each couple stood at mid-field with their parents, waiting for the King and Queen announcement. Upper School principal, Chris Durst, and last year’s homecoming Queen, Kate Henderson, had the honor of crowning the 2007 King and Queen, Alan Quigley and Mary Glen Galloway. Upper School students wrapped up the week with the homecoming dance Saturday night. They dressed up and danced the night away to cap off a memorable homecoming week. The week, as usual, was a huge success and a great second year of a new Holy Innocents’ tradition.
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HOLY INNOCENTS ’
ATHLETICS
A Golden Era for the Golden Bears!
The Golden Bears athletic program is achieving new levels of success, with teams in nearly every sport advancing to post-season play, and many of them bringing home trophies. The HIES community rallied around two programs in particular this fall, one of which being the Varsity Volleyball team. Under Coach Ruth Donahoo’s leadership, the girls not only won an impressive 21 games in a row, but also earned a spot in the Class AA Final Four. They were the first of three HIES fall sports team to play beyond the regular season. The other fall team garnering notable support from the Golden Bear faithful was Ryan Livezey’s Varsity Football squad. In only its second year of existence, the team achieved something many longstanding programs can only dream of some day – advancing to the postseason. During their remarkable run, the Golden Bears made it
to the second round of the AA playoffs, led by brilliant coaching and solid teamwork reminiscent of a traditional powerhouse. At the annual Pre-School Grandparents’ and Special Friends’ Day, HIES Grandparent, Bart Miller, shared his experience at the Bears’ first-ever playoff victory, at Fannin County High School in the North Georgia mountains. “People approached me and told me how solid and kind our kids, coaches and fans are,” Miller said. “That right there is why we send our children and grandchildren to Holy Innocents’.” Beyond our many victories, we’re especially proud of how our athletes’ sportsmanship, respect and camaraderie now exemplify our mission on the playing field. After all, we’ve always believed that character breeds success! Go Bears!
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HOLY INNOCENTS ’
ATHLETICS
FALL SPORTS RECAP Holy Innocents’ finished up an excellent fall, with three of the four teams advancing into the playoffs.
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[ VOLLEYBALL ] Erica Price
[ SOFTBALL ] Annie Henderson
Dylan Deal’s softball team finished up a 9-15 campaign. With a young team, Deal saw remarkable improvement as the year progressed. The Bears went on a four game winning streak at one point during the season. Seniors, Kerry Martin and Loren Canby, and sophomore, Annie Henderson, were the mainstays for the squad. Henderson pitched in every game for HIES.
[ CHEERLEADING ] Darrin McElroy
Ryan Livezey’s football team, in only its second year of varsity competition, finished the year at 7-5 and advanced to the Final 16 of the state! The squad finished fourth in Region 6A and faced the 8A champs, Fannin County, in the opening round of postseason. With a 21-7 win, they advanced to the Final 16 before bowing to Pepperell of Rome. Peter Allen finished the year by being named to the All-Northside, First Team Defense, while Mo Green was named Second Team. Connor Randall, Jack Farrell and Wills Aitkens were named Honorable Mention.
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The volleyball squad practically rewrote the record books this season, advancing all the way to the Class AA Final Four and going 34-7 for the year. Ruth Donahoo’s squad won 21 in a row at one point and have a current streak of nine consecutive home wins. Erica Price led the team in kills for the third year in a row; Meg Yanda was close behind. Kelly Reagan became the all-time single season assists leader with more than 700.
Kendall Gregory with Little Bears Cheerleaders
A highlight for the cheerleading squads each year is participating in the Little Bears cheer program in which the girls teach Lower and Pre-School girls some of their favorite cheers. It is always a rewarding experience for all! The Varsity and Junior Varsity squads worked together this season on cheer stunts, cheers and the dance routine for homecoming. While the J.V. girls cheered their team to two straight wins to end the season, the Varsity Cheerleaders pepped up a football squad that advanced to the Final 16 in the state, in only its second year of existence. Both JV and Varsity Cheerleaders alike share in, and were a part of, the gridiron success this season!
City of Sandy Springs Honors HIES Baseball Team with Proclamation [ CROSS COUNTRY ]
Mayor Eva Galambos recently honored the Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School 2007 State Champion baseball team with a Proclamation from the City of Sandy Springs. Pictured is Mayor Eva Galambos presenting the Proclamation to members of the HIES baseball team. The Proclamation is as follows: WHEREAS, the Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School’s Varsity Baseball Team has won the school’s first ever baseball state championship; and
Kyle Donahue
Mike Daly’s cross country teams had another good season, with the girls finishing fourth in the region and fourth in the state. Christine Georgakakos was the team’s top runner; she finished third individually in the Region 6AA meet and 8th overall in the Class AA state meet. Greer Gafford and Ali McWhirter are two more who came up big during the year. For the boys, Kyle Donahue became the third fastest male in HIES history with a 17:39 clocked at the 6AA meet at Our Lady of Mercy.
WHEREAS, the players worked together to achieve a common goal and stood strong after an early disappointment and conducted themselves with class and dignity both on and off the field; and WHEREAS, the squad earned a 26-10-0 record under the leadership of Coach Dylan Deal ’97, head coach and member of the Golden Bears’ first Varsity Baseball Squad; and WHEREAS, the team won 10 of its last 11 games and swept every team it faced in the state playoffs leading up the final round; and WHEREAS, one of the primary goals of Holy Innocents’ athletic programs is to accentuate the development of the whole student and to achieve a personal level of excellence in the areas of fitness, team commitment and sportsmanship. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Eva Galambos, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Sandy Springs and on behalf of the City Council honor the 2007 AA Champions, the Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School Varsity Baseball team. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Sandy Springs, Georgia, on this 2nd day of October, 2007.
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HOLY INNOCENTS ’
PREVIEWS
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Sake martinis, silk kimonos, and dragon kites will greet you as you enter “A Night in the Orient” at the new Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, the breathtaking venue for Gala 2008. Get your bidding fans ready for the unique and intriguing packages that Cheryl Hix and Stacy Scott have assembled, all sure to pique your interest. Treat your extravagant side with “The Best of St. Bart’s” vacation package, featuring one of the world’s top-rated luxury hotels on one of the ten most beautiful beaches on Earth! Also on the block is a fantasy football camp with our own Atlanta Falcons, an adorable beyondwords puppy, and vacations to spectacular ski and beach-front homes. There’s truly something for everyone. But before you raise your bidding fan, you’ll want to explore the marvelous silent auction items that Julie McNeil and 12 | TORCHBEARER WINTER 2008
Anne Harris have gathered. This year’s items include an array of sports, culture, art, and culinary delights. Class baskets and art projects are also underway, and we can’t wait to see the creations from our exciting group of volunteers! You still have time if you’d like to contribute items to the event. We welcome and appreciate frequent flyer miles, donations from your favorite vendors or your own business, vacation homes, sports items, or any treasure you can find. And of course, your favorite bottle of wine – from Two Buck Chuck to Dom Perignon – will make a welcome addition to the truly diverse and internationally acclaimed HIES Wine Cellar!
FINE ARTS ALLIANCE TO SPONSOR
A HEART FOR THE ARTS EVENT The Fine Arts Alliance kicks off an exciting
great visibility to HIES’ wonderful Fine Arts
Arts” Art and Fashion Show 2008. This chic,
program, but all raised funds will also help
upscale event takes place February 7-8
support improvements to our school’s art
at Villa Christina, a beautiful, natural-light
facilities. Holy Innocents’ commitment to
venue, sure to provide a magical backdrop
balanced excellence is the lifeblood of “A
for all HIES’ artists, including’ faculty, staff,
Heart for the Arts” and the Fine Arts Alliance.
parents, and AP art students. Villa Christina
Corporate and family sponsorships are
is located at 20 Perimeter Summit, about ½
available at many reasonable and affordable
mile south of Perimeter Mall in Atlanta.
levels, each with attractive benefits including
The Fine Arts Alliance is soliciting a wide range of contemporary, impressionist and realist art, including paintings, drawings,
tickets to the “invitation only” Patron Preview Party. Please visit the HIES website
sculpture, garden art, pottery, ceramics
(www.hies.org) for more details and to
and photography for inclusion in the sale.
learn how your family can be a part of
Thursday, February 7th, will feature an
this wonderful event. Your participation
“invitation only” Patron Preview Party,
represents an invaluable contribution to the
giving Event Sponsors a “sneak preview”
development and enrichment of the fine arts
of the show (and a first-come opportunity
programs and curriculum at Holy Innocents’
for purchases!) while enjoying the exquisite
Episcopal School and the work of the Fine
catering of Villa Christina.
Arts Alliance.
On Friday, February 8th, all ticket holders can enjoy the art show, as well as a
But the most valuable donation of all is your presence at the Gala, itself. So please mark your calendars and line up the babysitter for Saturday, April 5, 2008, and prepare to be transported to where East meets West at “A Night in the Orient”.
“A Heart for the Arts” not only brings
new fundraiser this year: “A Heart for the
For more information, please contact Leah Henry at leah@leahhenry.com.
champagne lunch and an exciting Fashion Show, featuring stylish designs and stunning models from local vendors. There may even be a few surprises for the event’s guests!
Anna Pfohl, Gala Co-Chair Kathy Sullivan, Gala Co-Chair
Pictured from left to right are some of the event chairs, Xandy Owen, Mary Bev Barrett, Wendy Money, Leah Henry, Elizabeth Bertschi, Alexis Vear, Wendy Cook, and Nora Borne. Volunteers not pictured include Carla Rogg, Anne King, Selena Bridges, Alicia Pinkston, Leslie Holland, Maggie McMullen, Jaimie Hardin, Michelle Ventulett, Phyllis Gray and Susan Sapronov.
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[ Today’s Students, Tomorrow’s Spielbergs ]
Gregory Sullivan, Sarah Widener, Ally Yankauskas and Mr. David Gale
Moving into a new Middle School, faculty members knew they had to utilize the growing technology at Holy Innocents’. Mr. David Gale and Mr. Will Kimzey created the 8th grade film class to address and study the growing world of digital video and the effect it has on society. Students use a variety of approaches in order to understand the composition and meaning of a film. Students then break into groups and create a 2-3 minute short film incorporating the concepts they learned in the first half of the quarter. Using all types of audio and visual equipment, they write, cast, direct, and shoot their film. They then individually edit their film on their laptops. Students learn the iMovie software and begin to see how the world is quickly changing in communications, art and film.
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[ 4th Graders Celebrate Ida Early Day ]
Ms. Diane Yelich plays Tiddly Winks with her class
Ms. Yelich’s fourth grade class has been reading and studying “Ida Early Comes Over the Mountain” by Robert Burch. It is a charming story set in the mountains of North Georgia at the end of the Depression. Ida Early sweeps into the Sutton family’s life like a country version of Mary Poppins, restoring humor and fun after the death of Mrs. Sutton. To celebrate this fun story the class had Ida Early Day, in which several moms provided biscuits and sawmill gravy (one of Ida’s specialties) and everyone played tiddlywinks, just like Ida and the Sutton children. The students enjoyed the little taste of what life was like back then.
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[ SSFD Visits HIES Pre-School ] Firefighters from the Sandy
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Matt McMillan (left), Virginia West and Harry MacIntyre
Mr. Michael Poley took his Upper School physics students out of the classroom this fall. The young physicists tested theories and laws of physics by launching potatoes across Baker Field and shooting off rockets behind the Riley building. No one was injured in these experiments and HIES asks that you please, do not try them at home. To see videos of the students performing these projects, please visit the Multimedia Gallery at www.hies.com.
[ HIES Students Bond With Overseas E-Pals ]
Springs Fire Department recently visited the Alan A. Lewis Pre-School to educate the students on fire safety. The children were eager to learn about the do’s and don’ts with fire and were perhaps more inclined to ask questions about the big red truck in which the men get to ride. The firefighters gladly answered questions about their truck, but more importantly wanted to show the students what they look like in all of their gear so that the kids would not be frightened if they saw someone dressed like this in a fire. The children thoroughly enjoyed the visit from these local heroes, and hopefully the message sank in their young minds amidst the immense excitement over the hook and ladder.
[ 7th Grade Bible Feast ]
Morgan Sawicki (left) and Josie Rahn
Students in Mr. Gerard Gatoux’s Upper School French classes are learning more than just vocabulary and verb conjugations these days. They are learning about what life is like as a teenager in France through their new e-pals at Lycée Louis Bertrand in Briey, France. “This will be really good for my French,” sophomore Channing Jones said. “This is such a cool way to learn the language.” These students get the opportunity to practice the language not only through trans-Atlantic email, but also now via video conference. They are thrilled to speak to their French counterparts virtually face to face. Through all of this communication, both the HIES students, as well as the French students, are learning just how similar their lives are even though an ocean separates them.
At the end of every 9-week period, the 7th grade Bible class enjoys a feast with their teacher, Chaplain Patty Roberts. The meal consists only of foods eaten by the Hebrew People, circa 1,000 B.C. The roasted crickets were delicious! Front row left to right: Lindsey Miller, Bailey McBride, Alexandra Juneau, Stephen Williams, Breck DeHart, Nicholas Biasucci. Back row left to right: Robert Moore, Payton Calhoun, Katie Maxman, Chris Waldron, Austin Britton-Davis, Freedom Wright, Kate Lowe, Amanda Turner, Chaplain Patty
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Everyone knows the question. And if you are, or ever have been, an independent school student, you’ve undoubtedly heard it umpteen times. “Where are you going to college?” The question wasn’t always so pervasive, however. Just ask your grandparents. As recently as 1940, just 10% of Americans earned college degrees, with 25% having received any sort of college instruction. Today, over 80% of high school graduates enroll in college, and over half of the population receives degrees. Perhaps no other area of our society has experienced such a drastic shift in just two generations’ time.
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Of course, the number of options for higher education has also exploded. Liberal Arts schools. State Universities. Community Colleges. Research universities. Land-grant schools. There’s even a growing industry of online universities. With so much to consider, and competition becoming more intense, the new ‘big question’ has become, “When should you begin making plans?” Of course, there’s no consensus on that, either.
Tvhbs!Boe!Tqjdf!Boe!B!Qpttjcmf!! 2711!Po!Ifs!TBUt/ Janella Brand, Pre-School Principal, doesn’t dismiss the concerns of parents who want the very best academic environment for their children many years down the road. She simply advises parents to focus on the larger picture, of developing a love of learning and proper social skills in their child first and foremost. And she believes that HIES offers the ideal atmosphere for just that. “By providing a well-rounded educational program for our students, HIES equips them for their future,” Ms. Brand explains. “Students gain
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a spiritual foundation, which leads to moral integrity and understanding. Through opportunities for community service and global awareness, they learn to think of others and reach out to them. Respect for the individual is taught throughout the school. Alums become responsible, happy adults who have a sense of purpose and a dedication to helping others. They seem grounded in their faith and confident in their chosen professions.” Middle School Principal, Theresa Jespersen, encourages those parents whose children have reached the next stage, and who have questions about college, to address their concerns. “I advise our Middle School families to begin to look into college and ask questions,” says Ms. Jespersen. “Go see what a campus looks like, take a tour, talk to friends who have kids at college. Take the kids to see where mom and dad went to school, go to camps that are held at colleges – and take the opportunity to stay in a dorm, eat in the dining hall and see what it’s like.”
Uif!Wjfx!Gspn!Bcpwf/ Most college admissions professionals believe that, to some degree, students of all ages should think about, or be encouraged to consider, the academic environment they see themselves in after high school. In an article titled, “Surviving Your College Search: The Adventure Begins,” Jennifer Gross, an admissions specialist at the National Association for College Admissions Counseling (NACAC), wrote that most high school students make the false assumption that the college search begins with a guidebook, website or a college fair. She believes the successful strategy for discovering the perfect fit is first to perform a personal audit. “The best place to begin is with yourself,” Ms. Gross writes. “Start with the obvious: What do you like to do? What subjects (academic or not) make you sit up and take notice? For example, you might love to write poetry and play soccer, but history bores you and you’re not that great at baseball. … Jot down short answers to these and other questions. Then ‘translate’ your answers into things you’d like to see in a college.”
“Holy Innocents’ prepares our kids on a variety of fronts. Certainly the academic preparation is key – how they read and write…but also how they think critically, how they handle academic diversity, budget their time and manage themselves. The school’s faculty does a really good job of allowing students to achieve what they hope to when they go to college.” —Chris Durst
Erin Ainor, HIES Director of College Counseling, emphasizes to Upper School students that the decision of which college to attend is one of the most personal choices any youngster will make. There is no one-size-fits-all solution. “Each student is unique, and not every student is ready to consider college choices at the same time,” Ms. Ainor said. “Some Holy Innocents’ students and parents begin the search very early, but we should keep in mind a student’s official transcript does not begin until freshman year. Colleges do not consider academic work done before the ninth grade. Now, with that said, developing good study habits and becoming involved in extra-curricular activities at a younger age certainly helps with the transition from Middle School to Upper School.” The HIES Middle School is acutely aware of the value of smooth transitions. Ms. Jespersen said strong academics and options provide Middle School students with a solid foundation to build on when they leave for the Upper School. “Our students leave eighth grade ready to write a good paper, complete an intricate lab assignment, or investigate a complex research topic,” Ms. Jespersen
says. “They understand the importance of meeting deadlines and rising to expectations, skills they will use in the Upper School, college and throughout their lives.
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When a student reaches high school age, the college question invariably comes to the forefront. Upper School Principal, Chris Durst, explains how, many times, priorities can become skewed by striving for acceptance to a school with the highest level of perceived prestige, instead of those schools best-matched for the individual. “Part of the Episcopal Tradition is that we recognize differences and we try to
identify gifts,” says Mr. Durst. “I like to say ‘we play to each person’s strengths.’ In our college counseling office and in our school, we try to identify, along with families, what a student’s strengths are and then match that student to the colleges that will maximize those gifts. I think we have an obligation to families to do that, with the keen understanding that it’s the student’s choice first, then it’s the family’s choice, and then it’s our choice last, if we have a choice at all. “Sometimes I fear that schools get caught up in a race to see whose students are going to the best colleges, and how many of the best colleges, when in fact those decisions are intensely personal and private, and it’s really about what the family wishes for their children. We just happen to be an agent for that. When a student goes to Cornell, or Harvard, or Stanford - why should that decision, which we know nothing about, be any different than the decision of the child who’s wanted to go to Georgia since he was five? And for that family, it’s just as special.”
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March, each student has a one-on-one meeting with his or her counselor. Then together, they complete more research, discuss visiting campuses, and go over the components of an application in detail. And please know that the college counselors are available to meet with students as needed.” Senior Alan Quigley says the college counseling office is an enormous help in his college search. With his counselor, Quigley has narrowed his choices to six schools and is visiting each of them to decide which feels like the best fit. “I’ll end up going where I feel most comfortable,” Quigley said. “I also want to go somewhere that is going to put me in a good position for what I want to do after college… whatever that might be. First I need to see where I get in!” First things first. As spring approaches, the seniors will soon begin
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rushing home to the mailbox in search of those thick or thin envelopes. Some students will learn they’re going to the school they’ve always pictured themselves in. Some will have to decide between a couple of equally attractive schools. And some will learn they won’t attend their number one choice, but will have to “settle” for somewhere else. Invariably, though, after a year or two of college, nobody will be able to imagine ever having wanted to go anywhere else. “I think one of the best things we do is help kids develop a strong sense of self,” Ms. Jespersen said. “They have many opportunities to excel, so everyone leaves here with something substantial to bring to the table – no matter where they end up.”
“I think one of the best things we do is help kids develop a strong sense of self: they have many opportunities to excel, and so everyone leaves here with something substantial to bring to the table – no matter where they end up.” —Theresa Jespersen
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“Sometimes I fear that Independent Schools get so caught up in the race to see whose students are going to the best colleges, and how many of the best colleges, when in fact that decision is intensely personal and private, and it’s really about what the family wishes for their children and we just happen to be an agent for that. When a student goes to Cornell, or Harvard, or Stanford why should that decision, which we know nothing about, be any different than the decision of the child who’s wanted to go to Georgia since he was five? And for that family, it’s just as special.” —Chris Durst
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“The Music Man” Charms HIES The Fine Arts department continues to raise the musical theater bar with the impressive performance of this year’s musical, “The Music Man.” As always, the cast and crew worked tirelessly to bring this American classic to life. “I love how this particular show strikes a chord with certain generations while still managing to engage young actors and provide them with a wonderful
entrée into the world of musical theater,” Mr. Joshua McClymont, Director of Fine Arts, said. The show featured senior Erik Larsen as “Professor” Harold Hill, a con man who travels from city to city. Arriving in fictional 1912 River City, Iowa, Hill finds his scam compromised when he becomes attracted to local librarian, Marian Paroo, played by sophomore Sophia Sapronov.
Sophia and Erik made a dynamic duo on-stage and were complemented by a vastly talented cast. The cast consisted of 6-12th grade students as well as a handful of brave male staff members who played traveling salesmen in the opening number. The cast wowed each audience with familiar tunes such as “Seventy-Six Trombones,” “Gary Indiana” and “Goodnight, My Someone.”
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Drama Meets Visual Art
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Mr. Joshua McClymont, Director of Fine Arts, recently came to Ms. Wendy Jackson’s 2D Design II class to instruct the class in painting faces. The group then used face paint to recreate some of the patterns and motifs that were in each student’s recently completed flipflop designs on a few brave souls’ faces. This is a project involving cut black paper shapes embellished with black and metallic markers; their patterns were inspired by Islamic and African art.
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When preparing for a vacation in Florida, everyone knows just what to pack. You can’t leave home without your swimsuits, sunscreen, flip-flops or sunglasses. You make sure you have everything you need to get to where you’re going. When leaving Atlanta, if you hop on I-85 North, your direction will not lead you to your destination in Florida. Why?
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themselves involved in off-campus projects
new direction of the HIES Fine Arts
and learning opportunities. Judy Jacobs,
Department. The three disciplines of the
Upper School art teacher, involved her
program- visual arts, drama and music-
students with the Scarecrows in the
are all working together to reach their goal
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of making HIES a fine arts destination
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school. From the way things are going
opportunity for the class to work together
now, it seems like they are getting closer
on a piece to be displayed off campus.
and closer to achieving that goal.
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campus this fall to perform in city and “I love to see our teachers not only
regional competitions, all of which were a
instilling in our students the knowledge
great success.
and skills that equip them for the present, but also mentoring and fostering a lifelong
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love for the arts,” McClymont said. “I’m so
shoots to take performances off campus
excited to see what else we can do!”
and perform on some of the great stages around Atlanta. Mr. McClymont says
One of the major goals of the program,
he would also like to see local college
which is already evident around campus,
students and professors get involved
is to create collaborative programs that
with HIES arts and share some of their
stretch beyond disciplinary, divisional, and
expertise with our students and teachers.
structural borders. The Middle and Upper Schools’ performance of “The Music Man”
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this fall was a perfect example of uniting
establishing a standard of innovative
students from different divisions to create
teaching and successful programs, the Fine
an amazing performance of a classic
Arts at HIES will soon be known as one of
American musical.
the top programs Atlanta has to offer.
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4th Graders Take on Shakespeare Mr. Oliver’s fourth grade class took on a theatrical challenge this fall and performed “The Tempest” for special audiences, their parents. Diane Swanson, Lower School drama teacher, introduced these youngsters to what was, for many of them, their first real exposure to the work of William Shakespeare. The students gladly accepted the challenge and performed a section of the famous play with enthusiasm. They wowed their audiences with costume changes, passionate character portrayals and many difficult lines committed to memory. Hats off to these young actors!
“I think it’s fun because it allows the kids to be ‘artsy’ in a whole new way,” Ms. Jackson said. “Some of the ones who think they may not be artistic were able to express art in a new, creative form.” Below: Front row left to right: Wood Alter, Christina Callaway and Fletcher Hawkins , Back row left to right: Emily Drake and Mo Green
Scarecrows in the Garden Attracts Student Art October always brings with it cool days, bright leaves and at Atlanta Botanical Gardens, scarecrows. The annual Scarecrows in the Garden event showcases more than 70 original masterpieces created by local organizations, businesses and individuals. Eight students from Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School contributed one of this year’s pieces. “It was a wonderful opportunity for these students since most of the other contributions are from professional artists around the city,” Judie Jacobs, HIES Upper School art teacher said. “It’s been such a fun project for them to work together on and a great way to kick off the year.” Pictured are Elizabeth Foster (front left), Morgan Grate, Amelia Foster; My Bui (back left), Erin Hogan, Olivia Stockert, Garden Muse, Elizabeth Walz, Ms. Judie Jacobs and Madison Messina.
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GISA All-Select Orchestra This fall two HIES orchestra stars participated in the GISA All-Select Orchestra at The Lovett School. Tiffany Tang (9th) and CJ James (10th) proudly represented HIES. Tiffany was selected to be the orchestra’s Concertmaster (she played all the solos) and CJ played on first stand of second violin. The students rehearsed for about 12 hours over Saturday and Sunday morning and presented a concert on Sunday afternoon. It was a very tiring but rewarding experience for all.
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The HIES Community stayed busy during the fall semester serving the Atlanta community as well as some of our global outreach areas. Here’s a brief look at only a handful of the wonderful service efforts put forth by the HIES community: 8th Grade Volleyball Visits Girls’ Club The 8th grade volleyball team, went to the Girls’ Club of America this fall to teach and play volleyball with some of the children. It was a great experience for them and for their coaches! Pictured in the top photo on the opposite page are Ann Yanda (left), Alison Rhea and Bailey Wilkie posing with some of their new friends at the Girls’ Club. 4th Graders Create Carnival for Shelter Children Ms. Kristin Knickerbocker’s 4th grade class recently ventured off campus to serve the Atlanta community as part of the Lower School’s Virtues and Biblical Values class, taught by Lower School chaplain, Beth Lynch. Ms. Lynch takes the walls off the classroom and takes students out into the community to serve. This particular trip was to the Atlanta Children’s Shelter, a day shelter for homeless children. The class put together a carnival program in the morning then made lunch with them and shared a meal. The group loved engaging with the youngsters at the shelter and thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to do their part to help. Pictured in the bottom photo on the opposite page is Katie Arnold performing a puppet show for a grinning little girl at the Children’s Shelter.
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Team HIES Raises Record Dollars for JDRF Team HIES raised over $22,000 in connection with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s Annual Walk to Cure Diabetes this fall. Members of the HIES community joined over 8,000 walkers at Centennial Olympic Park for the Atlanta walk which raised over $1.6 million to fund research for a cure for type I diabetes. The HIES team was chaired by Upper School students, Kaki Bennett and Christie Huff, and Middle School students, Porter Hailey and Amelie Wendling. Ms. Joanne Thomas was the faculty advisor. Since its inception, Team HIES has raised over $50,000 to support type I diabetes research. Spears Mallis, ‘97, started the JDRF group at HIES. Spears now works for JDRF, and in the last year, he created the Junior Board of JDRF in Georgia. In the first year the Jr. Board has recruited over 50 members and raised over $35,000 to find a cure for diabetes. Students Visit Sister School in Haiti Several HIES students joined Holy Innocents’ parishioners on two separate Haiti Pilgrim Journeys this fall. For more information on these voyages, please refer to page 44.
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The entire HIES community gathered together for the 48th time in school history for its Opening Convocation in September. The service is one of the few times the entire student body, from Early Learners to Seniors, congregates in the same place at the same time. The event was highlighted with musical performances and speeches from student representatives and school Administrators. It was a great way for the community to kick off the year together!
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HALLOWEEN PARADE
One of the most celebrated traditions at HIES is the Annual Senior and Pre-School Halloween Parade. On this most anticipated day, costume-clad Pre-Schoolers match up with Senior buddies and walk down the hill from the Pre-School, around the circle in front of the Riley Building and back up the hill in front of a large crowd of students, faculty, staff and camera-toting parents. It is truly one of the most adorable scenes this side of 285!
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Yes, we are all human beings, but it’s okay to recognize and embrace each other’s differences. A small group of students and teachers, pictured on the opposite page, recently attended the People of Color Conference (POCC) in Boston, sponsored by the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS). The group returned to Atlanta ready to make a difference and to help educate people at HIES about what they’d learned. “Race does matter,” sophomore, CJ James said. “It just needs to be addressed and accepted the right way.” This was possibly the most powerful message the POCC crowd brought back with them. The problem is that many people are so afraid to talk about diversity that the topic ends up as the proverbial elephant in the room, unavoidable yet unacknowledged. And this happens virtually everywhere, from schools to homes to businesses. The students who attended the POCC are determined to make a difference at HIES by helping our community embrace our diversity, not ignore it. The groundwork has already been laid.
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“Holy Innocents’ is very accepting in terms of diversity, but there is room for improvement,” sophomore Cara Murphy said. “We are going to do what we can to make it better.” There are already a few forums in which HIES students are able to learn about other cultures. The People’s Club in the Upper School is an excellent opportunity for students of any background to gather and listen to guest speakers or watch movies dealing with issues of prejudice and discrimination. One of this semester’s guests was Reverend Derrick B. Lockwood, principal of Atlanta Youth Academy, a Christ-centered college preparatory school devoted to low-income families in Metro Atlanta. Reverend Lockwood shared with the People’s Club his own story and some inspirational words. “Yes, we are different,” Rev. Lockwood said. “But we are so much alike.” His point rang true with many of the students, and was reaffirmed at the POCC in November – there may be many differences between people on the surface, but underneath we are still people.
The POCC group plans to implement some new programs and ideas at HIES. Their biggest goal is simply to foster the dialogue, so that students and faculty can discuss their differences in a comfortable and open environment. “In order to relate, understand and create a bond with someone.” James said, “you must know their beliefs, culture and where they came from. You will never learn any of that if you aren’t able to talk about it openly.”
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HOLY INNOCENTS ’
GRANDPARENTS Ava Leadbetter (left), Pat Terwilliger and Griffin Leadbetter
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An appropriately ‘grand’ time was enjoyed by all at the beautiful home of Holy Innocents’ grandmother Pat Terwilliger on October 17th. More than fifty HIES grandparents gathered for an opportunity to get to know each other and to meet Head of School, Kirk Duncan, who gave an overview of HIES and its future plans. The event was a great success, as guests strolled into the evening through Pat’s remarkable gardens on the banks of the Chattahoochee. Some attendees discussed organizing a grandparents’ club so they can get together on a regular basis. Pat is the proud grandmother of Griffin Leadbetter (K) and Ava Leadbetter (Early Learner) and has supported the school in a number of ways since Griffin enrolled in Holy Innocents’ in 2005. “Grandchildren are miracles, really – blessings every day,” says Pat. “But of the many gifts we can offer our grandchildren, contributing to their education is a gift that keeps on giving because an education benefits them throughout their lives. “Since tuition covers only 89% of a Holy Innocents’ education, the Annual Fund covers many of the ‘extras’ that make the school a fun, special place for children to learn and grow. Once we raise our own children, we grandparents tend to think our job is over, but then we find out that it isn’t really.”
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Pat served as the Grandparent Chair for the Annual Fund in 2006-2007 and said, “I would encourage more grandparents to get involved… it can be fun!”
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ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT
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our itinerary for the next three days was to “follow our families around”. However, it was the best part of the trip by far! The most interesting part of the experience was our “bathroom” of a tiny hole in the ground
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and I journeyed to the capital, Beijing. Of
International Studies minor at Davidson
course, I visited the usual sites - Forbidden
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City, Tiananmen Square, Temple of Heaven,
heart or stomach can digest, we started
my life experiencing the wonders of life
Summer Palace, and of course the Great
our hike up the mountain. For a total of 15
abroad. This summer, I attended a seven-
Wall! As it was a country-wide national
hours in 3 days, we hiked straight up stairs,
week long program based in Freiburg,
holiday, the city was in chaos. The Great
avoiding the famous ravenous monkeys on
Germany where I had the opportunity to
Wall was an adventure in itself. Being
our way. Being a southerner, I was ecstatic
take classes on the EU’s relations with
the ambitious tourists, we chose the
when our last day of hiking led us up to a
Turkey and the Southeast Balkan countries.
hardest but least touristy section to visit. I
snowstorm.
After gaining background information on
struggled up the steps as Chinese women
the current political, historical, and cultural
in high heels passed me!
issues affecting this region, I traveled
A few weeks later, I was so excited
throughout Turkey to see first-hand both
for the chance to see my friend, Mai. I
sides of the debate regarding Turkey’s bid
participated in the HIES-Japanese
for EU membership. In Istanbul, I lived the
Exchange Program in 2004, where a dozen
tourist experience. I visited Topkapi Palace,
Japanese students from Sapporo came
Aya Sofia, Blue Mosque, beautiful Roman
to the US and a group of us went the
Cisternes, Suleyman Mosque, the Grand
next summer to visit Japan. It was one
Bazaar, and much more. Although we
of the best experiences of my life, and I
traveled to the well known cities of Istanbul,
recommend it to any and all HIES students!
Ankara, and Antalya, my favorite visit was
Mai and I stayed in touch and it was
to Cappadocia – a small rural area famous
wonderful seeing her after four long years!
for its ceramics, ancient “fairy-chimneys’,
In late October, I went to the Western
and most-notably, miles upon miles of
Province of Sichuan for a nine-day
underground cave cities.
adventure. I started in Chengdu, to see
Currently, I am spending the fall semester
located in a pig sty. After eating more MSG and oil than my
I soon return to my junior spring at Davidson College but have loved every moment of my experiences abroad. I wish everyone at HIES the best!
the famous pandas and eat the spiciest
in Shanghai, China studying Mandarin,
food of my life. From there, we stayed in a
International Relations, Business, and
famous Buddhist monastery at the base of
Religion. Life in Shanghai is like nothing
Mt. Emei, waking up at 4:30 a.m. to see the
I have ever experienced - inject some
monks chant the morning sutras. Then, we
steroids into NYC, add millions of scooters
went up the mountain to stay
and bikes, myriad bright lights, people constantly asking to sell you anything and everything, and lots of spitting; then take away my ability to read, pronounce, or write anything, the concept of forming a line, and personal space. Add a truckload of salt
“LIFE IN SHANGHAI IS LIKE NOTHING I HAVE EVER EXPERIENCED…”
— Kate Sternstein
and MSG and there you have Shanghai. Late in September, we had a week-long break during the Chinese national holiday
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2::6
2::7
Class representative:
Class representative:
Nicole (Thomas) Thibo: nicthm@yahoo.com
Jenny (Graham) Beeson: jagraham1978@yahoo.com
Emmy (Wolfe) Larkin, ‘95 and her husband, John, welcomed their daughter, Elizabeth Anne (Ellie) into the world on July 31, 2007. Ellie (pictured below) was 8 lbs. and 19 3/4 inches long.
Elizabeth (Heden) Hillman, ’96, has recently moved into a new house and still lives in Ormond Beach, Florida. Her daughter, Emmy, just had her second birthday, and her aunt Joanna (Heden) Kerr, ’01, came down for her party along with her grandparents from Atlanta.
Chris McGee, ’95, has been married a couple of years now and lives in Rome, GA. Chris and his wife, Holly, own and run the Claremont House Bed and Breakfast (www. theclaremonthouse.net). Visit their bed and breakfast when you have a chance. Chris also is an elite cyclist, founded the Rome Velo cycling team, and races with his teammates all over the Southeast. No kids yet, but a rather needy 120 pound great dane named Harley.
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Helen (Abbott) Jonas, ‘96 and her husband, Gabe, welcomed their son, Landon John Jonas (pictured below), on September 25, 2007 weighing 7 lbs 9 oz and 20 inches. Everyone is happy and healthy.
Clay Kelsh, ’96, got married on February 17, 2007 to Stephanie Bagwell (pictured below). They met at a Halloween party three years ago. They live in Duluth with their dog, Bear, and are expecting their first child in March.
Steve Polosky, ’96, and Elizabeth Shelly Polosky, ’96, just had their second baby girl (Sara, pictured below) on September 19, 2007. Their first child (Caroline) will be 2 in December. They are living in Atlanta and Steve is still working at Keller Williams in residential real estate.
2::8 Class representative: Emilie (Collins) Murphy: emiliecmurphy@gmail.com
Sarah Churchman, ’97, began working at Richard Bowers & Company, the largest independent commercial real estate firm in Atlanta, in June. She is their web and marketing coordinator and currently oversees production of four websites and all marketing materials. She also recently moved to the Poncey-Highlands. Sarah is available for any type of freelance web or graphic design needs you might have. Please feel free to contact her at schurchman@richardbowers.com.
Paul McKenney, ’97, was married to Karen in Atlanta on July 15, 2006. They have recently added to their family. Jason Paul Kenney was born November 11, 2007. They reside near spaghetti junction in Atlanta. Spears Mallis, ‘97 and his wife, Janna, are proud to announce the arrival of Lillie Grace Mallis on March 10, 2007. The picture below is from Lillie’s first Georgia football game which resulted in a Dawgs victory! In the last year, Spears has also created the Junior Board of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation in Georgia. In the first year the Jr. Board has recruited over 50 members and raised over $35,000 to find a cure for diabetes.
Meghan (Kimzey) Peacock, ‘97, is currently performing regularly with the Jackpie Improv Theater in Midtown Atlanta. She performs with the Canvas All Stars and occasionally as one half of improv duo Nik and Peacock. She will also be teaching classes next Spring. Come and check her out on Saturdays at 9:30. Check www.jackpie.com for details. Casey (Aderhold) Ritchey, ’97, was married on June 16, 2007. Here is a picture of Casey and her husband Thomas, from the wedding. They are living in Birmingham, AL.
Dr. Kiley Driskell, ’97, graduated from Medical School in May 2007 and moved with her fiance, Dr. Chris Manetta, to Dayton, OH where she is completing a residency in OB/GYN. Below is a picture of the couple in Maui shortly after his marriage proposal. They are planning to wed in Playa del Carmen on June 28, 2008.
2::9 Class representatives: John Morgan: Jfmua2@aol.com Effie (Swartwood) Thompson: effies21@hotmail.com
Emilie (Collins) Murphy, ‘97, and her husband, Brendan welcomed a baby girl on October 30, 2007. Margaret “Maggie” Helen Murphy was 9 pounds and 19 inches. She was born in Limerick, Ireland.
Julie (Smart) Campbell, ‘98, and her husband, James, have a new baby in the family! Caroline Elizabeth Campbell was born July 11th. She was welcomed by her big sister Ella Kathryn! Caroline is pictured below.
Sarah (Hays) Blankenship, ’97, got married on October 6 in Charlottesville, Virginia to Jeremy Blankenship. Kristin (Wolford) Tiliakos, ‘97, was a bridesmaid. Svea Hall, ‘97, Leslie Horne, ‘97, and Susan Humphlett, ‘97, were in attendance. They will live in Powhatan, Virginia (outside of Richmond). Sarah is an attorney, clerking for Senior Justice Elizabeth Lacy of the Supreme Court of Virginia, and Jeremy works as a senior sales consultant for Oracle Corporation.
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Caroline Catts-Xie, ‘98, is still living in Beijing, China and is working at EASTWEST Public Relations Company. Her son, Aiden Rives (pictured below), is now 14 months old and walking, talking and trying his hand at the Chinese language with his daddy. Caroline is looking forward to being in Beijing for the 2008 Olympic Games and would love to meet and help any HI alumni or friends if they are planning on being in China during that time. Her email address is cattsca0@yahoo.com.
Michael Johnson, ’98, received his Licensure for Clinical Social Work (LCSW) last November and has opened up his private practice in Tucker, Georgia where he provides psychotherapy, hypnotherapy and reiki. Michael obtained training in hypnotherapy from The Wellness Institute last April. He is now continuing with advanced training by completing the two year externship from The Wellness Institute. Michael continues to work as a full-time hospice social worker at Crossroads Hospice.
2::: Class representatives: Jennifer (Cavanaugh) Brown: Jennifer.Brown@hies.org Samia Hanafi: samhanafi@gmail.com Drew McDonald: drew.mcdonald@pfsfhq.com
Elizabeth (Andersen) Fleury, ’98, was married on August 25, 2007 at Peachtree Presbyterian Church. Her husband, Jason Fleury, graduated from Roswell High School. They met while in college at Auburn University. Her sister, Kristen Andersen, ‘00, was maid of honor and Amanda Clower, ‘98, and Brittany Wood, ‘98, were two of her bridesmaids. Morgan Fleming, ‘98, Jamie Fleming McGill, ‘96, Phillip Searles, ‘98, and Jennifer Cavanaugh Brown, ‘99 also attended. The couple currently lives in New Haven, Connecticut while Jason finishes school at Yale University School of Medicine in the Physicians Associate Program, and plan to move back home to Atlanta after he graduates in December 2008. A picture of the couple is below.
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Samia Hanafi, ’99, was sworn in as a member of the South Carolina Bar last November. She is now a lawyer working as a judicial law clerk in Charleston, SC.
3111 Class Representatives: James Capo: jhcapo@gmail.com Nitara Carswell: nitaracarswell@hotmail.com Sarah Oddsen: sarahodd@hotmail.com
Caroline Boedy, ’00, and her fiance, Rob will marry October 4, 2008 at Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Buckhead. Caroline is still working for SunTrust and loving it. Rob is a police officer for Fulton County. The couple (pictured below) resides in Alpharetta.
Stephanie Nevels, ’00, became engaged on October 20th to fiance, Scott Holcombe. They met at the University of Georgia and reconnected a few years later. The couple plans to marry on August 16, 2008 in Atlanta. Stephanie is now working for The RitzCarlton, Buckhead as Manager of Meetings and Special Events. She was previously working for the Cobb Galleria Centre and looks forward to many opportunities and exciting challenges with her new position! Chris Stone, ’00, and his wife, Lara, married on April 15, 2006 in Nashville. In attendance from the Class of 2000 were James Capo (groomsman) and his parents, Caroline Clear, (maid of honor) and her parents, Michael Bowden and his mom, Lisa Stern, and Stephanie Brown. For their honeymoon, they spent a spectacular week in Italy on the Amalfi Coast. Before the wedding in March, Michael and James helped celebrate at the bachelor party in Orlando at Braves’ Spring Training. In May, the couple moved into their first home in Nolensville - about 20 minutes south of Nashville. Chris is a Local Sales Manager for Comcast Spotlight, the advertising sales division of Comcast, leading a team of six Account Executives. Lara graduated in May 2007 with her Master’s Degree in Elementary Education and is now teaching her first 2nd Grade class. Lara and Chris both strive to live the life of our dog, Bailey.
Scott Tucker,’00 and Lauren Fryer, ’01 were married on May 26, 2007 at Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta. Jackie Fryer, ’04, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. Other alumni in the wedding party included Lindsay Kittrell, ’00, and Ellen Williams, ’01 as bridesmaids and Joe Popkowski, ’00, as a groomsman. Several other HIES alumni and teachers were in attendance. Following the wedding, the couple enjoyed a weeklong honeymoon in Aruba before returning to Atlanta, where the couple currently resides. Lauren is an Associate Campaign Manager at Coxe Curry & Associates, a fund-raising consulting firm in Atlanta, and Scott is the Executive Director of Horizons Student Enrichment Program – Atlanta.
Eubanks, ’00, Logan Schochet, ’02, and Megan Wilkins, ’08. The Thompsons honeymooned in St. Lucia for a week after the wedding. The couple recently purchased their first home in Marietta, where they reside with their cat, Tommy.
Cara Puckett, ’01, has just started a new job with the Shepherd Center. She is an annual events manager organizing two of their major fundraising events. Shepherd Center is a wonderful place that does amazing work.
3113 Class Representatives: Katie Kirtland: kirtlkr@bellsouth.net Alley Pickren: alleypic@uga.edu
Sylvie Cierny, ’02, graduated from the University of Alabama in 2007, and was married on June 30, 2007 to Lucas McDonald. Mrs. Sylvie McDonald is pictured below. They have purchased their first home in Tuscaloosa, AL.
Michael Keller, ’02, and his wife, Mary Stansfield Keller, welcomed Wade Reed Keller (pictured below) on October 21, 2007 at 11:07 am 7 lb 1 oz.
3112 Class Representatives: Matt Freeman: msfreeman@gmail.com Ellen Williams: ellenwilliams@mindspring.com
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Joanna Ingman Heden, ‘01, was married to Robert Charles Kerr, Jr. of Lagrange, Georgia on July 28, 2007 in Marietta, Georgia. The ceremony took place at Mt. Bethel United Methodist Church, and the reception followed at Atlanta Country Club. Robert works as an auditor for Deloitte and Touche in Atlanta. Joanna works as a registered nurse in the neonatal intensive care unit at Northside Hospital. The couple lives in Marietta. Photograph (at top of next column) by Gary Waldron.
Class Representatives: James Jackson: JJDAWG84@UGA.EDU Emily Weprich: wepriep@auburn.edu Caroline Wimberly: caroline.wimberly@duke.edu
Ashley (Armstrong) Thompson, ‘02, married Joshua Thompson on April 21, 2007. The wedding was at Mt. Bethel United Methodist Church and the reception was at Atlanta Country Club. Attending the wedding from Holy Innocents’ were (maid of honor) Courtney Armstrong, ’08, (bridesmaids) Erin Johnson, ’00, and Lauren Eubanks, ’02, (usher) Brian McGuire, ’00, Devin Bligh, ’06, Morgan
Jeff Campanella, ’03, completed his 8th and final mainstage production at Auburn University as Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In September he played Wild Bill Hickok in Deadwood Dick, or The Game of Gold. Jeff was nominated for the Irene Ryan Scholarship award for his performance in Metamorphoses this past April. This award is given to one student per production. The winner is chosen by an outside respondent, usually an acting
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for Latin America. She also coached a girls’ JV basketball team at the Shining Mountain Waldorf School. The thing she misses most about Holy Innocents’ is the sense of community. She has a beautiful garden and a beautiful dog named Leroy. The picture below is of Susan resting from mountain biking in Moab and sitting with her dog Leroy.
3117 Class Representatives: Kaitlin Duffy: duffykc@auburn.edu Miller Edwards: edwardm@auburn.edu Anna Pickren: annapic@uga.edu Amy Schwartz: amy8700@hotmail.com
3118 Charlotte Bissell: cmb123@comcast.net Sarah-Elizabeth Kirtland: kkirtla@clemson.edu Taylor Pack: pack_t@bellsouth.net
Kristen Radulski, ’03, graduated from UGA on December 15th with a Bachelor of Science in Child and Family Development and a minor in Spanish. She was accepted into the UGA graduate school Master of Arts for Teachers program. She will begin in January and expects to finish by Summer 2009. Kristen has accepted a job as a paraprofessional in the Kindergarten classroom at St. Joseph Catholic School in Athens, GA. Go Dawgs! Tony Tarantino, ’03, graduated December 7th with a bachelors of science in Technology Education and will begin working on his masters full time in the spring. He is also the current president of Delta Chi Fraternity at Georgia Southern and will become part of our Alumni Board of Trustees upon graduating in December. Emily Weprich,’03, finished the Chicago Marathon in 4 hours and 20 min (November 8, 2007) and was 4th Runner Up in Miss Georgia USA (November 10, 2007). ( http://www.missgeorgiausa.com/ ). She graduated on December 16th from Auburn University in Communications, with a minor in business administration. Emily also backpacked through South Africa from January 1-16.
3115 Class Representatives: Amy Fore: amyfore@uga.edu Collins Marshall: HCM04@fsu.edu Gordon Silvera: Gordon.M.Silvera@dartmouth.edu Kathryn Stafford: staffk@uga.edu
Susan Lale Karimiha, ’04, is graduating this spring with an international affairs major and economics minor. She also has an extra Summer and Fall and can get an Economics major too. Last summer, Susan had an internship at the International English Center in Boulder, doing international marketing 40 | TORCHBEARER WINTER 2008
Emily Phillips: goldengirl188@aol.com
Caroline Thomas, ’07, joined Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, Kappa Upsilon Chapter at Georgia College and State University in Milledgeville, Georgia.
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We are missing contact information for the following alumni. If you are in contact with any these HIES graduates, please encourage them to get in touch with the HIES alumni office.
Class Representatives: Tyler Rathburn: tratt@comcast.net Rachel Shunnarah: rach521@uga.edu Kate Sternstein: kasternstein@davidson.edu Allyson Young: youngan@auburn.edu
Julie Goodwyn, ’05, finished getting her private pilots’ license last September after working on it for two years. Below is a picture of Julie flying with her dad, who has also been working on getting his license.
Carter L. Hatcher Holly P. Bond Jordan Q. Brown Christopher L. Lardner Katherine L. Schultz Stephanie M. (Spottswood) Scurlock Benjamin J. Gaudreault Peter M. Nagle Kimberly A. Perisino Kelly L. Albritton Keith A. Cooper Katie D. (Harkins) McKoy Christian Zweifel Laura H. Bond Elizabeth M. Fowler Lauren D. Friedrichs John P. Gallagher Kyoko F. Sadoshima Robert A. Schiess Emily F. Tonge Alexandra J. Allen Katharine M. Duke William F. Voyles Andrew J. Maxfield Patrick M. Anderson Sean P. Coughlin Ashley D. Chandler Shaquita N. McWilliams Christina F. Quigley
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[ REUNIONS ] Class of ’97 Celebrates 10-Year Reunion The class of 1997 gathered on July 28, 2007 for their 10-year reunion from Holy Innocents’. A nice group reunited on campus for a bbq lunch at the new Fred Rowan Family Middle School Commons. Then, in the evening, a majority of the class met at Shout on Peachtree for a cocktail reception. All of these alums had a great time catching up with their classmates and reminiscing about their years at Holy Innocents’.
Bill Hollett (left) and David Birdwell
Boovbm!Hpmg!Upvsobnfou!! Csfblt!Gvoesbjtjoh!Sfdpse On Monday, October 22nd, the 9th Annual HIES Golf Classic was held at The Golf Club of Cuscowilla. More than 100 players traveled in the rain to play one of the finest courses in Georgia. While the competition between the foursomes was spirited, everyone enjoyed the camaraderie in raising a record of over $66,000 to benefit the school’s athletic programs. Many thanks to all of the sponsors, players, volunteers, families and donors for their support of the Booster Club. We look forward to your support and participation again next year!
Pam Devore, Amy Hollett, Vanessa Birdwell and Cathy Galloway
Booster Club President, Butch Woodyard
Class of ’03 Members Reunite at Auburn Show Ladson Haddow (left), Jeff Campanella and Emily Weprich (all class of 2003) enjoyed getting together recently at a performance of “A Midsummer’s Night Dream” at Auburn University.
Jim Griffin (left), Andrew Payne, Chris Durst, Rick Betts, Kirk Duncan and Chris Pomar
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Noah Heath
Mary and Joseph, Emily Kallis and Jake Muse
The holiday season is one of the most joyful times of the year at HIES. The community gathers for special chapel services, performances and social gatherings to celebrate all of the blessings we especially remember over the holidays. One of the most cherished Christmas traditions at HIES is the Kindergarten Nativity, which was exceptionally adorable this year and brought everyone involved into the holiday spirit. Many impressive performances followed the Nativity including orchestra, band and chorus concerts from the Lower, Middle and Upper Schools. Many of the songs showcased were also featured in the Festival of Lessons and Carols services, which were, by all accounts, the most beautiful and inspiring in recent memory. After all of the effort put into these beautiful services and productions, the HIES community kicked up its heels and enjoyed gatherings for both Christmas and Hanukkah. From Ms. Ahler’s Pre-First Hanukkah party to the Seniors’ Christmas luncheon and Kirk Duncan’s faculty and staff holiday party, it is safe to say that HIES decked the halls in 2007 and prepared room for a happy new year, filled with new opportunities.
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Dorothy Sullivan with her entire family in the Curtis Library just before the dedication
Despite rainy weather, a great crowd turned out at the dedication of the Dorothy Sullivan Lower School on Wednesday, August 29th – a fact that isn’t surprising considering how much Dorothy is loved. More than 350 students, parents and grandparents filled both Porter Hall and all the tables set up in front of the Riley Building. In addition to enjoying hotdogs and hamburgers, little ones were entertained by a magician who created balloon art, and those seated in front of the Riley Building were serenaded by our very own alumnus, Jess Brown ’99. It was a wonderful way to kick-off the school year.
Dorothy Sullivan cuts ribbon as her grandchildren, Annie and Sam Sullivan, hold it and HIES administrators, Rick Betts (left), Terri Potter and Kirk Duncan look on
The Ersnt family enjoys the festivities: parents, Mike and Marcie, with daughters Megan and Erin
Kaitlyn Bradshaw and George Wray
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SERVICE BEYOND SELF
ONE LOVE, ONE HEART, ONE HAITI Seventh grader, Lindsay Stewart (above left), and Senior, Kerry Martin,
This love of the Haitian people is what inspires the generosity of our
along with several other HIES students, joined HIEC parishioners on one of
community to give to the Starfish project, a fundraising program through the
two pilgrimages to Haiti this fall to visit our sister schools and parishes, St.
church and school, which donates 100 percent of its proceeds to the needs
Mathieu’s and St. Jean Batiste, in Leogane, Haiti. On both trips the students
of our friends in Haiti.
and parishioners bonded with the Haitian people and saw both the desperate need for help in the community, as well as progress that has been made
Thanks to that generosity, a new church and school with four classrooms
thanks to Holy Innocents’ efforts.
at St. Jean Batiste was consecrated on December 16th. This is a major development for this community as the structure they used before could
“It was an eye-opening experience for the students to see this abject
hardly be described as an actual building. The children and adults alike are
poverty,” Fr. Tryggvi Arnason of HIEC said. “Despite the hardship and misery,
thrilled to have the opportunity now for education and worship in a building
all who make this journey throughout the year are embraced by the gifts from
that gives them hope.
the hearts of the Haitian people.”
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ANNUAL REPORT
Contents 48 Board of Trustees School Administration Office of Development 49 Annual Fund Volunteers Campaign Chairs Grade Level Chairs Leadership Circle Volunteers Faculty/Staff Annual Fund Leadership 50 Parent Participation by Grade Parent Participation by Division Annual Fund Financial Support Chart 51 Annual Fund Summary 2006-2007 Leadership Circle
65 Memorial Gifts 66 Gifts-In-Kind Library Gifts Corporate and Matching Gift Companies 67 Foundations Special Gifts Scholarship and Endowment Gifts 69 Scholarship and Endowment Funds Pledges and Gifts to Living Our Mission 77 Fine Arts Alliance 78 Booster Club
52 Annual Fund Honor Roll of Donors 79 Parents’ Association 60 Alumni Gifts 61 Grandparent Gifts
80 HIES Operations Summary HIES Income Portrait
63 Honorary Gifts
The Annual Report was published by Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School’s Development and Communications Offices. Gifts listed in this report were received from July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007. Every attempt was made to ensure the accuracy of this report. Please let us know of any errors or omissions and accept our sincerest apologies. Contact Michele Duncan, Director of Development, at michele.duncan@hies.org.
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Letter from the Director Dear Friends of HIES, While I have enjoyed all of my time at HIES, this has been an exceptionally good year for me. My daughter, Lauren, started in 6th grade and couldn’t be happier. I already knew HIES was a nurturing place, filled with wonderful students and families, and now my family gets to be a part of it too. We are so fortunate at HIES to have such a generous community. Not only is everyone generous with monetary support, but they are also generous with their time and talent. It is always amazing to me how much time our families devote to this school. I sometimes wonder how they are able to give as much time as they do while holding down jobs and raising families. Some of these devoted volunteers appear to work more hours than I do, and I get paid for it. We have the support of parents, grandparents, past parents, alumni, foundations, corporations and friends of HIES. I know others in the Administration would agree with me in saying we couldn’t do it without you!! The Living Our Mission Campaign is close to completion with over $300,000 received in gifts since the end of summer. In addition to the support of the Living Our Mission Campaign, we have had an exciting fall with three anonymous donations received for our land acquisition fund amounting to a total of $1,500,000. Not only do we celebrate the big gifts but also all of the participation gifts that show us how much our school is loved. At our phonathon in November we had more than 30 volunteers give up their Sunday evening to make calls. Almost everyone we called said they planned to support the school. Maybe this is the year we will have close to 100% parent participation. The following pages provide you with our 2006-2007 Annual Report. As you can see, HIES is doing well and as one prospective parent said recently “Holy Innocents’ has great momentum.” Let’s keep building on what we have started, and I look forward to announcing another successful Annual Fund in the months ahead.
Michele Duncan Director of Development
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2006-2007
ANNUAL REPORT Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School 2006-2007 Board of Trustees Mr. Paul DeNicola, Acting Chairman of the Board Mr. William E. Moore, Treasurer Mrs. Janet H. Quirk, Secretary Mr. John Bacon Mr. Thomas D. Bell, Jr. The Rev. Richard C. Britton, Jr.
Mr. James D. Decker Mr. Bruce G. Ford Mrs. Madeline E. Hamill Rabbi Philip Kranz Mr. Howard P. Lukens Mr. Jack O. McMillan Dr. Melody P. Palmore Mrs. Robin S. Phillips
Mr. Louie A. Pittman, Jr. Dr. Melisa A. Rathburn-Stewart Mr. Lever F. Stewart Mr. David Stockert Mr. Van Westmoreland The Rt. Rev. J. Neil Alexander (Ex Officio) Mr. Paul Quiros (School Counsel)
Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School 2006-2007 School Administration Kirk Duncan, Head of School Dorothy S. Sullivan, Associate Head of School The Rev. Jeffrey H. Reichmann, Head Chaplain Janella S. Brand, Principal, Alan A. Lewis Pre-School
Frederick B. Betts, Principal, Dorothy Sullivan Lower School Christopher W. Durst, Principal, Fred Rowan Family Middle School Tony Jordan, Principal, Upper School
Marci Bozeman, Director of Development James E. Griffin, Business Manager Chris Pomar, Director of Admissions
Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School 2006-2007 Office of Development Marci Bozeman, Director of Development Michele Duncan, Associate Director of Development
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Maria Reed, Administrative Assistant Tamika Weaver-Hightower, Director of Alumni Relations
Mary Chris Williams, Director of Gifts and Records
Annual Fund Volunteers Campaign Chairs Kathy and Charles Schoen Pre-School/Lower School Chairs
MaryBeth and Mac Gibson Pre-School/Lower School Chairs-Elect
Tara and Mark Widener Middle/Upper School Chairs
Lori and Clay Snellings Middle/Upper School Chairs-Elect
Grade Level Chairs Janet and Joe King Early Learners
Jennifer and John Friend 2nd Grade
Kitty and Alston Correll Pre-Kindergarten
Janine and John McKenney 3rd Grade
Julie and Greg Levy Kindergarten
Missy and Hunter Keith 4th Grade
Lesli and Kevin Reece Pre-1st
Stephanie and Charlie Worthen 5th Grade
Stephanie and Patrick Ungashick 1st Grade
Marcia and Jim Decker 7th Grade
Caroline Barry Cathy Tucker 8th Grade Pam and Jack Walz 9th Grade Diane and John Rhea 10th Grade Karen and Tim McClain 11th Grade Terri Dramis 12th Grade
Leadership Circle Volunteers Leslie and Greg Gates Bonnie and Grant Leadbetter Gwen and Scott Leonard Maria Arias and Jerrold Levy Susan and Chuck Link
Lorin and Matthew Middelthon Lori and David Sours Lynn and Shea Sullivan Alexis and Kevin Vear
Meg Frederick Pre-School
Katharine Zambetti Middle School
Banks Scothorn Administration
Jed Dorsey Lower School
Theresa Jespersen Upper School
Dana and David Aldridge Angie and David Barry Linda and Mark Basham Cathy and Bubba Bennett Julie and Randy Brehm
Faculty/Staff Annual Fund Leadership
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ANNUAL REPORT
Parent Participation by Grade 100% 84 80%
80
78
70
76
80
81
85
88
88 81
80
82
84
83
K
PK
3YR
69
60% 40% 20%
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9
8
7
6
5
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3
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Parent Participation by Division 83
Pre-School 81
Lower School
79
Middle School
100% 78
Upper School
20%
40%
60%
80%
Annual Fund Financial Support Chart 6%
4% 1%
1% 7%
Current Parents
Friends
New Parents
Board
Grandparents
Faculty
Parents of Alumni
Alumni
9%
10% 62%
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Annual Fund Summary Campaign Goal Total Raised Board of Trustees Participation Faculty and Staff Participation Overall Parent Participation
$ 1,000,000 $ 1,090,735 100% 100% 80%
CONSTITUENTS
Board of Trustees Faculty/Staff Current Parents New Parents Alumni Grandparents Parents of Alumni Friends/Others
$ 60,356 $ 43,117 $ 687,108 $ 108,591 $ 5,000 $ 79,217 $ 95,234 $ 12,112
TOTAL
$ 1,090,735
ANNUAL GIVING
General Donations Special Gifts
$ 1,090,735 $ 13,488
2006-2007 Leadership Circle The Leadership Circle recognizes the school’s most loyal and generous supporters, those contributing $1,959 and 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 2006-2007, there were 199 families in the Leadership Circle. The Holy Innocents’ Leadership Circle includes five giving levels: Bishop’s Council ($10,000 or more) Recognizing the school’s historical link to the Episcopal Church. Trustees’ Circle ($7,500 - $9,999) Remembering the members of the Board of Trustees who helped establish and have provided distinctive leadership to Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School since 1959. Lillabel West Society ($5,000-$7,499) 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. Head of School’s Circle ($2,500-$4,999) Recognizing the commitment and prestige of the seven headmasters who have led Holy Innocents’ since 1959. 1959 Society ($1,959-$2,499) Commemorating the 1959 founding of Holy Innocents’ Parish Day School in Northwest Atlanta.
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ANNUAL REPORT Annual Fund Honor Roll of Donors Bishop’s Council - ($10,000 and above) Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan W. Been, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Bell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chris M. Carlos Mr. Earl Dolive, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James K. Price Drs. Melisa Rathburn-Stewart and Michael Stewart Mr. and Mrs. B. Clayton Rolader Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Rowan II The Patricia Bowman Terwilliger Family Foundation Mr. John Woodruff Trustees’ Circle - ($7,500 - $9,999) Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Aiken Jr. ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. John Heyman Mr. and Mrs. William Parker Hix Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Kuniansky Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Landskroener, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Molloy Lillabel West Society - ($5,000 - $7,499) Mr. and Mrs. Hal V. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Bowles Mr. Phillip Matthew Brunson Mrs. Shari Elizabeth Brunson Mr. and Mrs. Bobby L. Burgner Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. Cash Collins & Company Mr. and Mrs. William S. Creekmuir Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Damewood Mr. and Mrs. William J. Davies Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dobson III Mr. and Mrs. William W. Espy Mr. and Mrs. Randall K. Evans Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hackett, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrew Isakson Mrs. Frances Kuniansky Mr. and Mrs. Neil D. Lansing Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. McMillan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Menk Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Corey B. Pinkston Mr. and Mrs. Louie A. Pittman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Snodgrass
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Mr. and Mrs. Lever F. Stewart III Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stine Ms. Cameron Ives and Mr. David Stockert Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thomas, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Voyles Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Wells Head of School’s Circle ($2,500 - $4,999) Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Scott W. Ainsworth Mr. and Mrs. David S. Aldridge Mr. and Mrs. Spencer R. Allen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Andrist Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bailey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. David Barry ‘84 Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Basham Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Baskin Mr. and Mrs. Garland P. Bennett III Mr. and Mrs. David R. Birdwell Mr. and Mrs. Darrell E. Borne Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Broms Mr. and Mrs. Conrad A. Bulak Mr. and Mrs. James R. Carter, Jr. Raymond M. Cash Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Coggins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Coggins Ms. Margaret Katherine Compton Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Cornwell Mr. and Mrs. Alston D. Correll III Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Crouch Mr. and Mrs. Kirk R. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Chris P. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. David L. Fentress Mr. Curt Fochtmann Mr. and Mrs. Scott B. France Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Freides Mr. and Mrs. Reid T. Funston, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Gagen Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Garvin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Greg B. Gates Mr. and Mrs. John F. Glatting Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffrey Glazer Mr. and Mrs. Brian S. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Griffin, Jr. Mr. George W. Gwaltney
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hannan Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Hardin Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Henley Mr. and Mrs. William Matthew Hereford Mr. and Mrs. Kirk F. Holland Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hollett Mr. and Mrs. H. Fletcher Homer III Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. G. Hutchings Mr. and Mrs. Mike Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. King Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Leonard Dr. Maria Arias and Dr. Jerrold Levy Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Lukens Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. McCrorie Mr. and Mrs. John M. McKenney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. McWhirter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Meathe Mr. and Mrs. D. Matthew Middelthon Mr. and Mrs. Greg Miller Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gilbert Nelson Mrs. Nilsa Algarin and Mr. Edgard Nieves Mr. and Ms. James O’Leary Mr. and Mrs. William R. Olsen Mr. and Mrs. R. David Patton Mr. and Mrs. Hal M. Philipson Mr. and Mrs. William B. Phillips, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Piligian Mr. and Mrs. L. Arnie Pittman III ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Eric E. Price Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Reece Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rhea Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rich III Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sapronov Drs. Brenda and Lawrence Simpson Ms. Julie A. Skaggs Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stanek Mr. and Mrs. John E. Stephenson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Carter S. D. Taylor Mr. David Michael Thurber Mr. and Mrs. Kevin H. Vear Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Warley Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Widener Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Woodring Mr. and Mrs. Jon S. Wright
1959 Society - ($1,959 - $2,499) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Allen Mr. and Mrs. John H. Almeter Mr. and Mrs. William I. Bassett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brandon W. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Bertschi Mr. and Mrs. Randy S. Brehm Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Brogdon Mr. and Mrs. William C. Cangelosi Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo C. Carvalho Mr. and Mrs. David M. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Charron, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Cochran Mrs. Lois Berg-Craig and Mr. Kinley Craig Mr. and Mrs. Mark Crosswell ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Davis III Mr. and Mrs. James D. Decker Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ernst Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Fallon Mr. and Mrs. John J. Farrell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Forrestal ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. John Fortuna Mr. and Mrs. Boyd P. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. A. McCampbell Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Gilcreast Mr. and Mrs. David R. Gillon Mr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Glover Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Thomas Gunnigle Mr. and Mrs. David F. Haddow Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hall Dr. and Mrs. Brannan H. Hatfield ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hamilton James, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Mark Kelsey Dr. Elizabeth Steinhaus and Mr. William Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Curtis R. Kimball Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Klopfenstein Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Konenkamp Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Link II Mr. and Mrs. William R. MacIntyre III Mr. and Mrs. J. Alan Maloy Mr. and Mrs. William H. Maxman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. McGonnigle Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mitchell III Mr. and Mrs. Heath D. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Morris, Jr. ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. W. Gregory Null
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Reeves Mr. and Mrs. James Rose Dr. and Mrs. William H. Rousseau Dr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Simons Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Snellings ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. David W. Sours Mr. and Mrs. Shea Sullivan Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Symbas Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas G. Theos Dr. Anisa and Mr. Robert Threlkeld Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Thurber Mr. Jeffrey Scott Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Jack V. Walz, Jr. Dr. Charles F. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Van A. Westmoreland Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Windler Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wooddall Mrs. Jane Woodruff Mr. and Mrs. John Yankauskas Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Young Ursidae Society - ($1,000 - $1,958) Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Aitkens Mrs. Jane Frederick and Dr. Stephen W. Anderson The Rev. and Mrs. Eddie J. Ard Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Bachman Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bacon Mr. and Mrs. Brantley Barrow Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Bernard III Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Betts Mr. and Mrs. Karsten Bicknese Mr. and Mrs. F. Coll Bowen III Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Boykin III Ms. Ana M. Brenninkmeijer Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brock Mr. and Mrs. Rickman P. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Burnstine Ms. Jennifer Pittman Cantrell ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Christenson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Reginald D. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cravey
Mr. and Mrs. La Fon C. Dees Mr. and Ms. Jeffrey A. DeHart Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. DeMarcus Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. DeNicola Mr. and Mrs. John T. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Donahue Mr. Francis A. Dramis Ms. Ceree Eberly Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Eustis Mr. and Mrs. Brent L. Farnham Mr. and Mrs. Greg N. Ford Mrs. Miriam Garrett ’80 and Mr. Michael Stacio Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gosden Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gould II Mr. and Mrs. Kent Gregory Mrs. Helen C. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Hamer Mr. and Mrs. T. Kent Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Harris Mr. and Mrs. John B. Harrison, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Heberton Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Heintzelman Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hovis, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hudgins Mr. Raymond Inglett Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Leston J. Juneau Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kallis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Keister, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Cengiz M. Kilic Mr. Clifford Kirtland Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Laflamme Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lewis III Mr. and Mrs. Ivor J. Longo Mr. and Mrs. Peter Michael Stuart Low Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Malcolm ‘72 Mr. and Mrs. John K. Martin III Ms. Margaret Masters and Ms. Mary Beth Westmoreland Mr. and Mrs. Timothy McClain Mr. Kevin George McCloskey Mr. and Mrs. Louis McNair Mr. and Mrs. J. Bart Miller Mr. and Mrs. M. Daniel Mills Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas Money II Mr. and Mrs. William E. Moore
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ANNUAL REPORT Dr. and Mrs. Tony Musarra Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKee Nunnally II Drs. Melody and Marvin Palmore Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Pardue Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Parker, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Pomar Mrs. Beryle E. Ponce Ms. Krista Purcell Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alan Quigley Jr. ‘81 Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Quirk Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Reams Dr. and Mrs. Ashok S. Reddy Dr. David Reeder Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Reticker Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Rivers Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Todd H. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Juan D. Saca Mr. and Mrs. John G. Sample Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Scott III Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Skinner Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sokolowski, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Sprinkle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stoughton Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Brad Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Randall E. Terrell Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Thomas III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thomson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Thrower Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Watts Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Weitzner Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wendling Mr. and Mrs. Marlan B. Wilbanks Mr. and Mrs. Ridley Williams Mr. Tom Willingham Mr. and Mrs. Jackson L. Wilson III Mr. and Mrs. L. Lin Wood, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Woodyard ‘74 Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Worthen Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Wypyski, Jr.
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Anniversary Club - ($470 - $999) Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. James H. Andros Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Austin Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Baldwin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Adam T. Ballantine Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Ballou Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Barbakow Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. Barnes ‘94 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Barrows Mr. and Mrs. James E. Barton Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Bearden III Mr. Robert S. Beauchamp, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd N. Bell Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bergin Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Bogart Mr. A. Scott Bolden Mr. and Mrs. V. Scott Bond Dr. Scott A. Bowser Ms. Marci L. Bozeman Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Brand, Jr. Mr. Richard Braund ‘99 Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Bubes Mr. and Mrs. William C. Butler Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. C. Bruce Capps Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Catherman Ms. Janet Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Chesser Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Copeland Mr. and Mrs. M. Keith Cornelius Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cox Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee Cravey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Crewdson Mr. and Mrs. William J. Crombie Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Crown III Mrs. Dorothy Daniel Mr. and Mrs. William M. Decker Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Devine Mr. and Mrs. William A. Dial, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Dobbs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Donahoo Mr. and Mrs. Sean S. Doughtie Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Douglass, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Earle
Mr. and Mrs. C. Samuel Ehlers Mr. and Mrs. Dan Faulk Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Fendler Dr. and Mrs. John I. Foster III Mr. and Mrs. John B. Foster IV ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Fowler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Frank II Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Franke ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell G. Galloway Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Garber Mr. and Mrs. Alon Goren Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Griffith III Mr. and Mrs. Julian S. Hailey ‘78 Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Scott K. Harris Miss Kelly Harrison ‘96 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Hayek Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hecht Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Hermetz Ms. Medra J. Ashmore and Ms. Maxine Hicks Dr. and Mrs. John M. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Hubert H. Hogeman III Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Scott Hooper ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Huff Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Jordan Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Jordan Dr. Alka Kaushal Mr. and Mrs. Woodward T. King Dr. and Mrs. Barry L. Klein Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Koriwchak Dr. and Mrs. Donald F. Langenbeck Mr. and Mrs. James A. Langlais Mr. and Mrs. W. Scurry Laws Mr. and Mrs. Greg A. Levy Mr. and Mrs. Archibald F. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Magruder Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey T. Malcolm ‘75 Mr. John D. Marshall Jr. Dr. Leisa Lifer Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Massaro Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Mavity Mr. and Mrs. Darrell J. Mays Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. McGaughy Mr. and Mrs. Joel G. McMinn Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Meier Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mellott Dr. and Mrs. Drew V. Miller Mr. and Mrs. John W. Miller II
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Minano Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell Mitchell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. David Mixon Mr. and Mrs. David M. Monde Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hilton Mulherin Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. North Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. O’Shaughnessey Mr. and Mrs. Bradley D. Palmer Ms. Wendy J. Wolff and Mr. Frederick R. Paprin Mr. and Mrs. Shep Parke Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Parrish ‘81 Mr. and Mrs. Briggs Peery Mr. and Mrs. Tom J. Pendergrast, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Plank Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Plumly II ‘84 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery C. Pope Mr. and Mrs. Ken Powell Mr. and Mrs. Aaron H. Pratt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Prescott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Price Mr. and Mrs. Sean A. Rasmus Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Rasmussen The Rev. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Reichmann Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rizzo Mr. and Mrs. David L. Robertson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Paul Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Oskar H. Rogg Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Sawicki Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Schmidt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Schoen IV Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Schrock Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Shaughnessy Mr. and Mrs. John Shelton Mrs. Charles L. Sparkman Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Staples III ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan T. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Terrance C. Sullivan Ms. Ruthanne Suttles Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Taylor Ms. Catherine Brown Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Ungashick Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Ventulett ‘84 Dr. and Mrs. Guy T. Vise, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Watts, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Weiss ‘85 Drs. Laura and Thomas B. West
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. Whitehead III ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Willetts Dr. and Mrs. Howard J. Williams III Mr. and Mrs. Neal L. Williams Mr. and Mrs. David A. Yelich Mr. and Mrs. Sang H. Yoon Mr. Jeronie Young Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Young Crimson and Gold Circle - ($250 - $469) Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Affleck III Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee Allen Drs. Susan and Peter A. Andersen Mr. and Mrs. James D. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Pat Aneralla Mr. and Mrs. James E. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Blake Asbury Dr. Alise Jones-Bailey and Dr. Erroll J. Bailey Mr. Gary E. Baldwin Ms. Karen M. Barney Dr. Kelvin Keith Belcher Mr. and Mrs. David N. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Ken A. Bertholf Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Betts Mr. Daniel K. Borden Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Bowling The Rev. and Mrs. Richard C. Britton, Jr. Ms. Tishan Brown Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wagner Burch Mr. and Mrs. David M. Calhoun Dr. and Mrs. Robert Capparell Mr. and Mrs. Todd D. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Chambers Mr. and Mrs. G. Howard Clark Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Clendenin Mr. and Mrs. William Collins, Jr. Ms. Jennifer Cook Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Cotton Mr. and Mrs. Gregory C. Cudahy Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Daly Ms. Mary Ann Davis Dr. M. Catherine Doering Dr. Mary Segars Dolan
Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson Dunlap, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fanning III Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Farmer Mr. and Mrs. James B. Felton Mrs. Carolyn Foster Mr. Louis Foster Drs. Jan and Richard Fujimoto Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gafford Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel G. Garcia Ms. Toni Nunn and Mr. Richard B. Gaudet Ms. Leslie Blythe and Dr. Aris Georgakakos Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldwasser Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Greatrex The Rev. and Mrs. Ronald J. Greer Dr. Letha and Mr. James Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Rankin C. Hailey Dr. Sharon and Mr. Joseph Hamm Dr. and Mrs. C. Bryce Hartley II Dr. and Mrs. Lonnie Herzog Mr. and Mrs. F. Bartow Hester, Jr. Ms. Karen Inglett and Mr. Leo Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Anthony G. Jabaley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Byron James Mrs. Kathy K. Jockisch Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Johnson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson III Dr. Richard B. Johnston III Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Jones Mrs. Karla A. Dodd and Mr. Rodney C. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Juengling Mr. and Mrs. James H. Kaminer, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James R. Kauten Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Keith Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kissack Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Knight Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Koehler Rabbi and Mrs. Philip Kranz Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Lamback Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Lami Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Latty Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Leonard III Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Lewis III
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ANNUAL REPORT Mr. and Mrs. Scott S. Loux Mr. and Mrs. David F. Luther Mrs. Ann M. Maier Mr. and Mrs. John C. Main Ms. Meredith Many and Mr. John Eatman Ms. Virginia Martin Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maziar Mr. and Mrs. Jaime H. McBride Mr. and Mrs. Ivan R. McCloskey Mr. William B. McCrary Mr. and Mrs. Terry S. McElroy Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Menefee Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mills Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Minnear, Jr. Dr. Helen Selser and Mr. Robert D. Moffat Mr. and Mrs. Said Mohammadioun Mrs. June H. Money Mr. and Mrs. Royce F. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Jason Munson Ms. Gia Partain and Mr. Paul Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Neal Mr. and Mrs. William C. Nussey Dr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Nyhoff Mr. and Mrs. John Gregory O’Neal ‘88 Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Ouellette Mr. and Mrs. William E. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Michael O. Poley Mr. and Mrs. John A. Poulos Mr. and Mrs. Tyson D. Rahmeier Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Rahn Mr. and Mrs. George Brian Raley ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Raney Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ray, Jr. Ms. Susan Reeder Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Reeves III Ms. Melinda Wells and Mr. James Richter Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Robinson Dr. and Mrs. Glen P. Robinson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jose E. Sabates Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. Saunders Mr. and Mrs. David J. Savula Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Seay Mr. and Mrs. Craig H. Seibert Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Sherk Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Tye D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Vic Spigener Mr. and Mrs. Jeff H. Stone Mr. Craig R. Sullivan
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Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm R. Hastings Mr. and Mrs. Dau T. Tang Ms. Regina Tate Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Theos Mr. Mike Thornton Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Tomkiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Andre C. Touzet Ms. Marguerite E. Tyrrell Mrs. Jean Barry Underwood ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Hendrik A. van Beuningen Dr. Claudia Venable Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Walters Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wearing Mr. and Mrs. Bart E. Weaver Mr. and Mrs. George M. Weaver Ms. Tamika M. Weaver-Hightower and Mr. James Hightower III Mr. and Mrs. Tod F. Webster Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Woods ‘97 Dr. and Mrs. G. Williamson Wray III ‘89 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Wright Dr. and Mrs. Randy J. Yanda The Torchbearer Club - (Up to $249) Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. David B. Adams Mr. Edward B. Addison III Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Ahler Ms. Erin Ainor Mr. and Mrs. James A. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Diniar Alikhan Ms. Patricia Bailey Almond Ms. Iris R. Anderson Mr. John L. Anderson Ms. Amy Virginia Arant Ms. Mary Ann Arant Mr. and Mrs. John M. Armata Mr. and Mrs. Brent D. Armstrong The Rev. and Mrs. Tryggvi G. Arnason Ms. Laureen Tobias and Mr. Victor N. Ashbey Ms. Randi Aton Mrs. Geraldine Austin Mr. and Mrs. John B. Austin, Sr. Ms. Louise M. Bach Miss Kate Bachman ‘00
Miss Laura Bachman ‘00 Mr. Mark A. Bagwell Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Allan Baitcher Mr. and Mrs. David P. Baker Mr. and Mrs. John Balfour ‘97 Ms. Erica Barbakow ‘98 Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. James C. Barnett Ms. Caroline Barry Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bartlett, Jr. Miss Susan Bean ‘02 Mrs. Jennifer Graham Beeson ‘96 Ms. Christina R. Bender Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bernot Mrs. Barbara Parrott Berryman Mr. James M. Berryman Mr. Eric Bielenberg Mr. and Mrs. R. Alan Bird, Jr. ‘81 Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Bissell Mr. and Mrs. Nevan Black ‘96 Mrs. Ellen Garrard Blake Dr. and Mrs. David N. Blaustein Mr. Zach Blend ‘02 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Block Ms. Nancie H. Boedy Mr. Mikhail Boguslavskiy Ms. Lisa Amyle Bolden-Matlock Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Bomar ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bond Mr. and Mrs. Travis H. Bond ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Jon K. Bornholm Ms. Kelly Beard and Dr. David Bottoms Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bower Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Thad Bowers Ms. Eleanor J. Bowles Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Russ Bozeman Miss Brittany C. Bradshaw ‘05 Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. David D. Brensinger Mr. and Mrs. Will Breytspraak Mr. and Mrs. Darren W. Bridges Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Bridges III Mr. and Mrs. Steve M. Bridges Mr. and Mrs. Phillip W. Brooks Mr. Bill Brower
Mr. and Mrs. Brad S. Brown Miss Hillery Brown ‘06 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bryan Brown IV ‘99 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitney Brown ‘85 Mr. Mitch Brown ‘99 Mr. Tyler Brown ‘98 Mr. and Mrs. Jason Browning Dr. and Mrs. John W. Bruce, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Brumbeloe Dr. Barbara Bruner Mr. W. Michael Bryant Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bucher Mr. and Mrs. Lauren O. Buckland Mr. and Mrs. George A. Buckmaster Mr. Charles Bullard Mr. and Mrs. Chris H. Burnett Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Burns Dr. Terese D. DeGrandi and Dr. Michael T. Busch Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Butkus Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byrd Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Callahan Mr. and Mrs. W. Laird Canby Mr. William T. Cantrell Mr. James H. Capo ‘00 Dr. and Mrs. James L. Carlson Ms. Barbara F. Cartmill Dr. Catherine and Mr. Robert Casey Mrs. Liliana Emura and Mr. Jaime A. Castaneda Mrs. Caroline A. Catts and Mr. Ricky Xie ‘98 Mr. and Mrs. Rufus A. Chambers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Cheek Mr. and Mrs. Ken Christensen Mr. Jongsuk Chun Mr. and Mrs. John W. Church Ms. Melissa L. Clapp ‘99 Mrs. Audrey C. Clark Mr. Wesley G. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. William M. Clear Ms. Robin Lynn Clemmons ‘80 Ms. Kathleen B. Coates Mrs. R. C. Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Will Coil ‘94 Cold Stone Creamery Mr. Boyd G. Combs
Ms. Adrianne Cone Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Conklin II Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Conklin III Mrs. Patricia Conn Mr. and Mrs. John M. Conway Mr. and Mrs. Ezell Cornelius Dr. and Mrs. Mark F. Costello Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Cowden Mrs. Kelly Cronkright Crafaik ‘88 Ms. Connie F. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Harry Creekmuir The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Crewdson Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cross Mr. and Mrs. Tim Crow Mrs. Gera-Lu Crumpler Rev. Marnie Crumpler and The Rev. Dr. Mark Crumpler Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Curnin Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon W. Davis, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. James Wilson Davis, Jr. Ms. Kimberly Maria De Fino Mrs. Katie Arnold and Mr. Dylan Deal ‘97 Ms. Terry Williams and Mr. Dwight Deans Mr. Paul Lewis DeLaney Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Denny, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Denson, Esq. ‘89 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Dikeman Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dimenstien ‘91 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dolan ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Joseph Domescik ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y. Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Jed E. Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. James T. Douglas, Jr. Mr. Brandon Downs ‘99 Miss Katie Downs ‘05 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Drake Ms. Terri Lynn Dramis Mr. and Mrs. James Russell Duncan III Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Durst Mr. and Mrs. James R. Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Dye Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Eads ‘89 Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Eads Mr. and Mrs. Charles Earle Mr. and Mrs. Gary F. Easom Mr. and Mrs. William L. Eckman Mr. and Mrs. K. Carter Eddings
Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Edwards, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vernon Elliott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Esslinger Mrs. Maurine Eustis Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Evans, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Q. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Majid Fakhrzadeh Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Fay Mr. John Feeley Miss Alex Fiman ‘02 Ms. Allison Fishman ‘98 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Fishman Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Ford Mr. and Mrs. David Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Kerry A. Frederick Ms. Sandra Goodman Freeman Ms. Kara Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Fugitt III Mr. David H. Gale Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Galla Mrs. Debbie Norris Garrison Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Gatoux Dr. Kelly Gfroerer Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Gibson Ms. Melissa L. Gilbert Mrs. Danice Giles Mr. and Mrs. Luis Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gooch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Allan M. Gottlieb Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gracon Mr. and Mrs. Morrese B. Green Mr. and Mrs. Ron Green Major and Mrs. Wesley L. Green, Sr. Ms. Bobbiann Gresov Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Grigsby ‘91 Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Groeneveld Dr. Susan and Mr. Mark Groesbeck Ms. Pamela Fischer and Mr. Bruce Grulke Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alan Hahn Ms. Heather R. Hahn ‘91 Mrs. Kathryn W. Haile ‘91 Miss Bettina Hall ‘01 Dr. Madeline and Mr. Paul Hamill Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hammond Mrs. Cynthia C. Harder Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Hardy Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Harps
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ANNUAL REPORT Mrs. Katherine Marie Harrell Ms. Cecelia Newsome Harrington ‘80 Ms. Dawn Hart Mr. and Mrs. David A. Heidel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Henderson Mr. Bradley David Hendrickson Mr. and Mrs. William L. Henning Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Herbert Mrs. Petrina D. Smith and Mr. Craig J. Heyrman Ms. Eleanor F. Hickok HIES Third Grade Mrs. J. G Hiles Dr. and Mrs. Michael C. Hilton Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Hingson ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Tom McEver Hodgson Ms. Ruth Hollis Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Hopper Mr. and Mrs. Paul Horton Mr. and Mrs. J. Marcus Howard Mr. Kyle Howser Mr. and Mrs. Stafford W. Huff Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hughes Ms. Meridy L. Hurt Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hutcherson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Huttenbach ‘88 Ms. Karen L. Hutto ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. T. Hunter Hyde ‘96 Ms. Samantha T. Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Aaron D. Hyte Mr. E. Andrew Isakson Jr. ‘07 Ms. Mary Alice Isele and Mr. W. J. Blane Jr. Mr. James A. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. James M. Jackson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Jackson Dr. and Mrs. Warren D. Jacobs Mr. Adam Janiak Mrs. Korlis Jefferson Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Christopher Jespersen Mr. and Mrs. David M. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson Mr. and Mrs. K. Bruce Jones Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T. Kaiser Drs. Gena Hampton and David Kamerschen Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Gregory H. Katz
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Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Keen Dr. and Mrs. David L. Keenan Mr. and Mrs. Rodrick T. Kellogg Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly Mr. and Mrs. R. Todd Kelso Ms. Carol Y. Kim Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Kimble Mr. Will Kimzey Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael King Miss Katie Kirtland ‘02 Mr. Kenneth Kiser Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Klepper Mrs. Cindy Batten and Mr. Gary Klingman Mr. and Mrs. Chip Knickerbocker Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T. Kovacs Miss Courtney Kowalewski ‘03 Mr. Hunter Kowalewski ‘00 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Krebs Dr. and Mrs. Henry Krebs Ms. Jenny Kroncke Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kunberger Mr. and Mrs. George J. Kunzmann Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Kushner Ms. Allender Laflamme ‘01 Ms. Susan C. LaRue Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Latimer Mr. and Mrs. James W. Lee Mr. Michael G. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee Mr. and Mrs. David G. Lewis Mrs. Elizabeth O. Lewis Mrs. Gerlene S. Lifer Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Livezey Mrs. Mary Ellen Locklear Mr. Mel Brian Locklear Ms. Claire S. Logsdon Mr. and Mrs. Earl Long Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Lortz ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Jake J. Lowery ‘02 Mrs. Stephanie Herbst-Lucke and Mr. Jim Lucke Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MacLellan Mr. and Mrs. John P. Maguire Ms. Aida Mahmutovic ‘98 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Maitski ‘84 Mrs. Owen H. Malcolm Mr. Geoffrey T. Malcolm, Jr. ‘06
Ms. Christine Stah and Dr. David Mann Mr. and Mrs. James W. Manry, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Margeson, Sr. Ms. Amy Marler Mr. and Mrs. Jose M. Marrero Miss Erin Marshall ‘99 Ms. Kelsey H. Martin ‘05 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Martin Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Martin Mr. Robert Martin Mr. Richard A. Mastrocova Col. and Mrs. E.H. McCarter Mr. and Mrs. Joshua McClymont Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. McCoy Ms. Sonya L. McCullough Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. McDermott Mr. Drew McDonald ‘99 Mr. and Mrs. Doug McGinnis Mr. and Mrs. John C. McGoogan III Ms. JoAnn K. McGorry Mr. and Mrs. William T. McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey McMullen Mr. and Mrs. John G. McNicholas Ms. Jane McRae ‘90 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kent McReynolds Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mees ‘93 Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Mehre III ‘84 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Menkus Mrs. Ethiopia Gebremedhin and Mr. Dawit K. Mersa Mrs. Ashleigh J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson B. Miller, Jr. Ms. Nancy Miller Mr. and Mrs. Terrence J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Ty B. Miller Mrs. Agnes Miller-Landers Mr. and Mrs. Fernando G. Milo Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Mitchell Ms. Latoya S. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Patrick N. Moore Mr. Robert Edward Moore Mr. and Mrs. Grant G. Morain Mr. John F. Morgan Jr. ‘98 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morrisett Mr. and Mrs. James W. Morton Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mullen Mrs. Deborah McCarty and Mr. John Myer Mrs. Patricia Nagle Ms. Mary K. Nard and Mr. Chris Boehme
Mr. Matt Nelkin ‘99 Dr. Sally Wiedmann and Mr. Richard Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Jody D. Newman, Esq. Dr. J. Sedgie Newsom, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Carter B. Noland Mr. and Mrs. Gary F. Norris Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley Northcutt IV Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dennis O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. John M. O’Kelley, Sr. Mr. Jeremy Oliver Dr. and Mrs. John O’Shaughnessey Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Palatine, Jr. Dr. Judy and Mr. Edwin Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Rocco R. Paolucci Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker Ms. Mekisha R. Parks ‘98 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. Payne Ms. Laura Marie Peavyhouse Mr. Brandon B. Peete Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Pellissier Ms. Jacqueline Phillip Ms. Elizabeth Ann Phillips Mr. and Mrs. William G. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Pilkenton Ms. Margaret E. Pitkin Mr. Michael Stephen Pitts Ms. Michelle Renee Pitts Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham Ponder Mr. and Mrs. William G. Ponder, Jr. Mrs. Terri Potter Mr. and Mrs. Corey Prince Ms. Twila Pryor Drs. Anees and Arshed Quyyumi Mr. and Mrs. William G. Railey Mr. and Mrs. Sean G. Randall Mr. and Mrs. Gus Raney Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Rapoport Mr. and Mrs. Quincy D. Reed Dr. and Mrs. W. Thomas Reed Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas Reid Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Rieger The Rev. Patty and Mr. David Roberts Mrs. Leigh Roberts ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Avery S. Rodts, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David Rogers Mrs. Lisa Barber Romine
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ross Dr. and Mrs. William S. Rousseau Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Routman Ms. Beverly J. Rucker Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rudolph Mrs. Mary Foster Sadler Mrs. Andrea Salapka Mr. Edward Samuels Mrs. Sallie Samuels Dr. Juana M. Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Tom Santora Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery D. Sapp ‘97 Mr. and Mrs. Ian P. Savage Mr. and Mrs. Abe J. Schear Mr. and Mrs. Rob Schochet Mr. and Mrs. Dan Scothorn Mr. Evan R. Scott Mr. Leonard Seawell ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Seiple Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sheats Ms. Anna Mills Sheppard Miss Rachel Shunnarah ‘05 Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell S. Silvera Mr. and Mrs. David M. Simpson Dr. and Mrs. R. Ben Sims Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Sizemore Mr. and Mrs. Richard Skaggs Mr. and Mrs. John S. Smashum Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Sprague Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Stafford Mrs. Sarah Moore Stanley ‘97 Ms. Claire Staples Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Staples, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Steinhaus Ms. Sarah E. Steinmann Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Sternstein Ms. Carol Fromhagen Sterrett Dr. Laura and Mr. Kirk Stevenson Mrs. Turea Stewart Mr. Forrest C. Stillwell Mr. Davis Stitt ‘05 Miss Keeley Stitt ‘02 Mr. and Mrs. William D. Stitt Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Stone Ms. Tali Stone Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Strassner Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stumb Mr. and Mrs. Scott Douglas Suarez
Dr. and Mrs. Ramon A. Suarez Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Suarez ‘99 Dr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Sundstrom Dr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Swann Ms. Diane Swanson Miss Catie W. Sweetwood ‘03 Mr. Jeffrey T. Sweetwood ‘01 Mr. and Mrs. John Sweetwood Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Tarentino Mrs. Bonnie Taylor and Mr. Sterling Davis Mr. and Mrs. David D. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. R. Joe Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Teetz Mr. and Mrs. Jim E. Temple Ms. Janice D. Thacker Ms. Jean A. Theros and Mr. Peter Hedin Ms. Carter Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Dana A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson ‘95 Mr. and Mrs. D. Scot Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thurmond, Sr. Mrs. Eileen Vickery Thurmond Ms. Mary Ashton Thurmond ‘97 Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Tippett ‘77 Mr. Peter F. Tongren Ms. Carrie Wall Tregellas Mr. and Mrs. Zane R. Trott Col. and Mrs. John T. Trout Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hearne Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Tuff Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Uber, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dirk J. Vande Beek Dr. Helen and Mr. Peter Vantine Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. J. Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. Steven Vettese Mr and Mrs. Daron J. Vroon ‘90 Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Waddell Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Waldron Mr. and Mrs. P. Bradner Walker Mr. and Mrs. Dean O. Wanliss Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ware III Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor Warner Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Watkins Mrs. Frances Watson Mr. Tom Waxelbaum Dr. Kristine Anderson and Mr. Hulan Webb
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ANNUAL REPORT Ms. Sally Webster Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Weiss Mr. Robert Andrew Weltz Mr. and Mrs. Daniel White Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wiggs Ms. Kim M. Wilkie Mr. and Mrs. James T. Wilkins, Jr. Miss Anna L. Williams ‘97 Miss Ellen V. Williams ‘01 Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Williams, Jr.
Dr. Howard J. Williams Jr. Mr. James Williams ‘04 Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie Williams Mr. Thomas R. Williams Mr. and Mrs. E. Bernard Wolford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Furman Wood Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Woodring Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Wooten, Jr. Miss Lara Wooten ‘05 Mr. and Mrs. Derek Yaniger
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Yeager Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Yokelson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. York, Sr. Ms. Simona Young Ms. Katharine L. Zambetti Mr. and Mrs. Amaz Zivony
Class of 1983 Kenneth W. Bomar Amy (Valentine) Forrestal Hugh P. Whitehead
Class of 1989 Kathryn J. (Oyler) Denson Matthew S. Eads Jeff H. Stone Tiffany (McRoberts) Wray
Alumni Gifts Class of 1972 Andrew L. Malcolm Class of 1974 Merrell (Jackson) Woodyard Class of 1975 Geoffrey T. Malcolm Class of 1977 Michael R. Tippett Class of 1978 Julian S. Hailey Class of 1980 D.C. Aiken Robin L. Clemmons Stacia (Poulos) Franke Miriam Garrett Cecelia (Newsome) Harrington Karen L. Hutto Leigh (Morrison) Roberts Class of 1981 Richard A. Bird Laura (Inglett) Parrish Melinda (Dolive) Quigley Class of 1982 Travis H. Bond Mark Crosswell Virginia A. (Greene) Dolan J. Clayton Snellings Jean A. (Barry) Underwood
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Class of 1984 David Barry Lori (Fisher) Maitski Harry J. Mehre Patricia (Conn) Plumly Thomas P. Ventulett Class of 1985 Kenneth W. Brown Michael E. Lortz Louie A. Pittman Kimberly (Conkright) Raley David B. Weiss Michelle (Moss) Weiss Class of 1986 Jennifer (Pittman) Cantrell Brannan H. Hatfield Christy (Higgins) Hooper Donald M. Morris Max H. Staples Class of 1987 Laura (Boone) Foster Emily H. (Stewart) Hingson Leonard H. Seawell Class of 1988 Kelly L. (Cronkright) Crafaik William P. Huttenbach
Class of 1990 Jane McRae Julie (Williamson) Vroon Class of 1991 Julie L. (Walker) Grigsby Heather R. Hahn Kathryn (Willeford) Haile Class of 1993 Susanna B. (Porter) Mees Class of 1994 Maria-Louise H. (Evans) Coil Class of 1995 Audra (Mullen) Thompson Class of 1996 Jennifer A. (Graham) Beeson Allison E. (Asselin) Black Kelly B. Harrison Marian R. (Crumpler) Hyde Class of 1997 Sarah E. (White) Balfour Dylan T. Deal Allison L. (Hallman) Sapp Sarah J. (Moore) Stanley Ashton Thurmond Anna L. Williams Kevin B. Woods
Class of 1998 Erica B. Barbakow Stuart T. Brown Caroline A. Catts Allison L. Fishman Aida Mahmutovic John F. Morgan Mekisha R. Parks Class of 1999 Richard W. Braund Jesse B. Brown IV Jennifer (Cavanaugh) Brown Mitchell W. Brown Melissa L. Clapp Charles B. Downs Erin K. Marshall Thomas A. McDonald Matthew M. Nelkin Eliza (Scully) and Scott Suarez
Class of 2000 Laura A. Bachman Katherine L. Bachman James H. Capo Hunter S. Kowalewski Class of 2001 Bettina B. Hall Allender G. Laflamme Jeffrey T. Sweetwood Ellen V. Williams Class of 2002 Susan H. Bean John Z. Blend Alexandra M. Fiman Kathleen R. Kirtland Ashley J. (Colmant) Lowery Keeley M. Stitt
Class of 2003 Courtney L. Kowalewski Catherine W. Sweetwood Class of 2004 James B. Williams Class of 2005 Brittany C. Bradshaw Katie T. Downs Kelsey H. Martin Rachel L. Shunnarah Davis B. Stitt Lara K. Wooten Class of 2006 Hillery G. Brown Geoffrey T. Malcolm
Grandparent Gifts and their Grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. Pat Aneralla Emma Garcia Ali Garcia
Dr. Barbara Bruner Brendan McCloskey Janie McCloskey
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Cowden Thomas Gunnigle Maggie Gunnigle
Ms. Mary Ann Arant Cassidy Arant
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Chambers Rufus Chambers Adair Chambers
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cravey Sam Cravey
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Armstrong Courtney Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Barnes Carole Malcolm Mr. and Mrs. Hal V. Barry Connor Barry Adrianna Barry Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Betts Emily Ann Betts Gracen Betts Ansley Betts Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bond Katelyn Bond Harrison Bond Mr. and Mrs. Thad Bowers Hines Bowers
Mrs. Audrey C. Clark Christopher Herbert Caroline Herbert Mrs. R. C. Cochran Kate Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cohen Amanda Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Conklin II Sarah Catherine Conklin Mrs. Patricia Conn Charley Plumly Emma Plumly Mr. and Mrs. Ezell Cornelius Chris Cornelius
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Creekmuir Allie Creekmuir The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Crewdson Kathryn Claire Crewdson Margaret Crewdson Mary-Holt Crewdson Mrs. Dorothy Daniel Glenn DeMarcus Mr. and Mrs. La Fon C. Dees Andrew Earle Ansley Earle Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Denny Jr. Wright Griffith Mr. Earl Dolive Sr. Alan Quigley Mary Camille Quigley HOLY INNOCENTS’ EPISCOPAL SCHOOL | 61
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ANNUAL REPORT Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Douglass Jr. Will King
Mr. Clifford Kirtland Sarah-Elizabeth Kirtland
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Eads Nathan Eads Caroline Eads
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Krebs Kendall Krebs
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Earle Andrew Earle Ansley Earle Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Fowler Jr. Kathleen Ford Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gooch Jr. Stewart Hammond Hailey Hammond Mrs. Helen C. Griffith Wright Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Harris Matthew Christensen Mr. and Mrs. William B. Heberton Benjamin Cornwell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hecht Callen Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Hopper Annabeth Hopper Davis Hopper Mr. Raymond Inglett Jr. Andrew Parrish Madison Inglett Brian Parrish Natalie Inglett Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Johnson Jr. Kerry Martin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson Ashley Patton Rachel Patton Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Juengling Josh Levy Casey Levy Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman Leanne Money
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Mrs. Frances Kuniansky Jake Kuniansky Annie Kuniansky Mr. and Mrs. George J. Kunzmann Caitlin Hogan Erin Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee Caroline Lee Mr. and Mrs. David G. Lewis Maggie Armstrong Mrs. Gerlene S. Lifer Calder Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Magruder Kennan Luther Chase Luther Mr. and Mrs. John P. Maguire Tal Kelsey Claire Kelsey Mrs. Owen H. Malcolm Carole Malcolm Kent Malcolm Owen Malcolm Libby Malcolm Mr. and Mrs. John Margeson Sr. Sarah Margeson Robert Margeson William Maier Johnny Maier Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maziar Cory Philipson Paige Philipson Col. and Mrs. E.H. McCarter Tara Martin Trent Martin Mr. and Mrs. Louis McNair Lauren Bond
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bart Miller Will Miller Price Miller Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell Katie Cross Mr. and Mrs. C. David Mixon Kane Chambers Nate Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mullen John Crumpler Anna Crumpler Mrs. Patricia Nagle Alexandra Nagle Mr. and Mrs. John M. O’Kelley Sr. Jack O’Kelley Dr. and Mrs. John O’Shaughnessey Jamey O’Shaughnessey Mr. and Mrs. Louie A. Pittman Jr. Anne Claire Pittman Virginia Pittman Mary Beth Pittman Will Cantrell CeCe Pittman Louie Cantrell Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham Ponder John Suto Addie Ponder Mr. and Mrs. Gus Raney Sally Raney Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rice Clara Forrestal Daniel Forrestal Emma Forrestal Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rizzo Glenn DeMarcus Dr. and Mrs. Glen P. Robinson Jr. Susy Robinson Paris Robinson Avery Robinson Parker Robinson
Dr. and Mrs. William S. Rousseau Ben Rousseau Charlie Rousseau Robert Rousseau Lauren Rousseau Ellie Rousseau Mr. Edward Samuels Eddie Flinchpaugh Danny Flinchpaugh Mr. and Mrs. William H. Seiple Lauren Seiple Mr. and Mrs. Richard Skaggs Kate Borden Ben Borden Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Skinner Mackenzie Suttles Margaret Suttles Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Smith Connor Jordan Mrs. Charles L. Sparkman Reidar Crosswell Maria Crosswell Ellie Crosswell Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Staples Jr. Carson Staples Jack Staples
Mr. and Mrs. John Steinhaus Max Kessler Natalie Kessler
Dr. and Mrs. Guy T. Vise Jr. Collins Vise
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stine Lauren Glazer
Dr. Charles F. Warren Camille Lewis Maxine Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Stone Luke Stone
Mrs. Frances Watson Alex Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stumb Whit Woodring
Dr. Howard J. Williams Jr. Kelsey Williams Marielle Williams Hunter Williams
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sullivan Annie Sullivan Sam Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. R. Joe Taylor Brantley Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Teetz Mac Nelson Hank Nelson Mrs. Pat Terwilliger Griffin Leadbetter Ava Leadbetter Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Theos Caroline Theos Helaina Theos
Mr. and Mrs. Neal L. Williams Elizabeth Williams Jean Williams Mr. Tom Willingham Elizabeth Williams Jean Williams Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson Hailey Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Woodring Whit Woodring Mrs. Jane Woodruff Ally Woodruff
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Thurber Kylie Thurber Travis Thurber Kinsley Thurber
Honorary Gifts In Honor of the Admissions Staff Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Pomar
In Honor of Mrs. Christine R. Browning Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Devine
In Honor of Miss Adair Chambers ‘14 Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Chambers
In Honor of Mr. Max Armstrong ‘19 Mrs. Tricia Bailey Ms. Susan C. LaRue
In Honor of Mr. Mike Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Jack V. Walz, Jr.
In Honor of The Rev. Peter Cheney The Rev. Patty and Mr. David Roberts
In Honor of Mr. Graves Bell ‘90 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bell, Jr. In Honor of Mr. Michael Bell ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bell, Jr. In Honor of Mr. William C. Brower Mrs. Barbara Berryman
In Honor of Mrs. Loretta Burkhardt Mr. and Mrs. George A. Buckmaster In Honor of Dr. Robert Capparell Mr. and Mrs. David F. Haddow In Honor of Dr. James L. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. David F. Haddow
In Honor of Mr. Matthew H. Christensen ‘17 Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Harris In Honor of Mr. Jonathon W. Davis ‘18 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon W. Davis, Sr. In Honor of Mrs. Ginny Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Freides
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ANNUAL REPORT In Honor of Mr. Farrell B. Dunlap ‘15 Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson Dunlap, Jr.
In Honor of Mrs. Ashley J. Lowery ‘02 Mr. and Mrs. David M. Simpson
In Honor of Mr. Christopher W. Durst Mrs. Maurine Eustis
In Honor of Mr. Kent Malcolm ‘19 Mrs. Tricia Bailey Ms. Susan C. LaRue
In Honor of Mrs. Carolyn Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Jack V. Walz, Jr In Honor of Ms. Ellie Frank Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Frank II In Honor of Mr. Patrick Frank Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Frank II In Honor of Mrs. Tammy Green Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Freides
In Honor of Miss Libby Malcolm ‘19 Mrs. Tricia Bailey Ms. Susan C. LaRue In Honor of Mr. Owen Malcolm ‘19 Mrs. Tricia Bailey Ms. Susan C. LaRue In Honor of Mr. Calder J. Marshall ‘10 Mrs. Gerlene S. Lifer
In Honor of Mr. Peter W. Grimm ’07 and his teachers Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jackson
In Honor of Miss Mallory L. McCoy ‘07 Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. McCoy
In Honor of Mr. David F. Haddow Anonymous
In Honor of Mr. Spencer C. Mitchell ‘09 The Claude A. & Johann S. Petty Family Foundation
In Honor of Mrs. Carol Hahn Mrs. Terri Potter Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Weitzner In Honor of Mrs. Kathryn Hardy Mrs. Terri Potter In Honor of the Birthdays of Betty Ann Jacobson, Donald Wender and Burt Epstein Mr. and Mrs. George Jones In Honor of Mr. George Jones’ 85th Birthday Ms. Ramona I. Freedman Ms. Jill A. Krebs Mr. and Mrs. Barry Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Popkin In Honor of Mr. Anthony W. Jordan and the wonderful Upper School faculty Mr. and Mrs. Peter Michael Stuart Low In Honor of Miss Jean F. Kushner ‘07 Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Kushner In Honor of Mrs. Carla Klepper’s great year Dr. Susan and Mr. Mark Groesbeck
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In Honor of Mrs. Jo S. O’Brien Mrs. Terri Potter Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Weitzner In Honor of Mr. Zachary T. Palmer ‘14 Mr. Stuart Anderson In Honor of Ms. Terri Potter Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Freides In Honor of Mrs. Andrea Salapka Mrs. Beryle E. Ponce In Honor of Dr. J. R. Steele Mr. and Mrs. David F. Haddow In Honor of Mrs. Sandy Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Freides In Honor of Mr. Allen C. Strassner ‘96 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Strassner In Honor of Ms. Jennifer L. Strassner ‘02 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Strassner In Honor of Mrs. Dorothy S. Sullivan Anonymous Anonymous Ms. Patricia Adams
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Armata Miss Jennifer M. Bachman ‘04 Miss Kate Bachman ‘00 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Bachman Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey Ms. Karen M. Barney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Bell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Betz Mr. and Mrs. V. Scott Bond Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Bowers Mr. Bill Brower Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Russ Bozeman Ms. Marci L. Bozeman Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Brand, Jr. Mr. Kenneth E. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Lauren O. Buckland Ms. Jennifer Pittman Cantrell ‘86 Mrs. Holly Carswell-King ’88 and Mr. David King Ms. Barbara F. Cartmill Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Caruthers Mr. and Mrs. David M. Chambers Mr. Jongsuk Chun Mrs. Gera-Lu Crumpler Mr. and Mrs. Larry William Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Davenport Ms. Mary Ann Davis Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Domescik Mr. and Mrs. Jed E. Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. James Russell Duncan III Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vernon Elliott, Jr. Mrs. Jennifer Alston Euart Mr. and Mrs. John R. Festa Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Ford Mr. Duncan P. Freeman Ms. Sandra Goodman Freeman Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fryer Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Galla Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gafford Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Gatoux Mrs. Danice Giles Dr. Letha and Mr. James Griffin Dr. Susan and Mr. Mark Groesbeck Mr. and Mrs. David F. Haddow Ms. Heather Hahn ‘91 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alan Hahn
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy F. Harper Dr. and Mrs. C. Bryce Hartley II Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. David A. Heidel Ms. Eleanor F. Hickok HIES Fine Arts Alliance HIES Lower School Students HIES Parents’ Association Mr. Raymond Inglett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrew Isakson Mr. E. Andrew Isakson, Jr. ‘07 Miss Isabelle Isakson ‘05 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jackson Dr. and Mrs. Warren D. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Jay G. Johns Mr. and Mrs. William D. Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Mark Kelsey Mr. and Mrs. Curtis R. Kimball Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. King Mrs. Cindy Batten and Mr. Gary Klingman Dr. and Mrs. Henry Krebs Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kunberger Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Laflamme Mrs. Helen Letts Ms. Jennifer C. Lortz Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Lukens Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey T. Malcolm ‘75 Judge and Mrs. Robert P. Mallis Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Mathison Mr. and Mrs. Bart A. McLean Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. McMillan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kent McReynolds Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. McWhirter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. D. Matthew Middelthon Mr. Charles H. Moeling Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mullen Dr. Athena Sotus-Nawar and Mr. Shereef W. Nawar Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gilbert Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Nesbitt Mr. David G. Neumann ‘95 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. Payne Mr. and Mrs. Louie A. Pittman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Arnie Pittman III ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Pomar Mrs. Terri Potter Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Puckett Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Quirk Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Reeves III Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Reticker Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rosenblatt Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Routman Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Rowan II Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sapronov Mr. and Mrs. Tom Santora Mrs. Allison Hallman Sapp ‘97 Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Seitz Dr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. John D. Snodgrass Mr. and Mrs. James W. Spencer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Spigener
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Sprinkle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Lever F. Stewart III Ms. Cameron Ives and Mr. David Stockert Mr. and Mrs. Shea Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Suto Mrs. Bonnie Taylor and Mr. Sterling Davis Mr. and Mrs. Randall E. Terrell Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Knox R. Thompson Ms. Constance Jones Trainor Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hearne Tucker Mr. Robert Turner ‘81 Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. J. Vaughan Mr. Edward H. Vear Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Waddell Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Warley Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Weitzner Mr. and Mrs. Van A. Westmoreland Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C. Whitman Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Williams, Jr. In Honor of Mrs. Alice Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Devine In Honor of Ms. Ashton Thurmond ‘97 Mrs. Eileen Vickery Thurmond In Honor of Mrs. Diane Yelich Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Keith In Honor of 3rd, 5th and 6th Grade Teachers Mr and Mrs. Maurice J. Bernard III
Memorial Gifts In Memory of Mrs. Billie Bell Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Mitchell In Memory of Mr. William N. Blake Mrs. Ellen Garrard Blake
In Memory of Mr. Jim Callahan Dr. and Mrs. Barry L. Klein Mrs. Terri Potter In Memory of Mrs. Dorothy I. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Marion P. Rivers III
In Memory of Mrs. Betsy Brown Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alan Hahn The Lindner Foundation
In Memory of Mrs. Lonnie H. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. R. Alan Bird, Jr. ‘81
In Memory of Mr. John Mark Bryant Anonymous
In Memory of Mrs. Addie Dallas HIES Third Grade teachers
In Memory of Col. Leslie Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Abe J. Schear
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Boone Frank Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Frank II
In Memory of Mr. Timothy Dean Gillum Anonymous In Memory of Mrs. Mary Strickland Hailey Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Stephens In Memory of Mr. Tom Harder Mr. and Mrs. David Fowler Mrs. Cynthia C. Harder Mr. and Mrs. David M. Simpson In Memory of Mrs. Betty Henderson Anonymous In Memory of Mrs. Antoinette Klingman Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm R. Hastings HOLY INNOCENTS’ EPISCOPAL SCHOOL | 65
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ANNUAL REPORT In Memory of Mrs. Anna Belle Lehman Mr. Wiley C. Owen Mr. and Mrs. William G. Roche Mr. and Mrs. David M. Simpson In Memory of Mr. M. Hepburn Many Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hearne Tucker In Memory of Mr. John D. McCrorie Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Stephens In Memory of Mrs. Gertrude Peters Anonymous In Memory of Mrs. Pan Phillips Mr. and Mrs. John M. Armata Mr. and Mrs. John B. Austin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Bachman Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bomar
Mr. and Mrs. Larry William Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greene Mrs. Nancy Peacock Ike Dr. and Mrs. Warren D. Jacobs Mrs. Owen H. Malcolm Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Massie Ms. Lois McEdwards Mr. and Mrs. Doug McGinnis Mr. and Mrs. Gary F. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edward Phillips, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ray Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Routman Ms. Mary Elizabeth Shannon Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hearne Tucker
Mrs. Jean Barry Underwood ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Jack V. Walz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Weissinger
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Betts Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gafford
Mrs. Petrina D. Smith and Mr. Craig J. Heyrman Mr. and Mrs. Ken Plank
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Bernard III Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon W. Davis, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Devine Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson Dunlap, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Freides Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gafford Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Keith Dr. and Mrs. Barry L. Klein
Ms. Susan C. LaRue Mrs. Terri Potter Mr. and Mrs. Tom Santora Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Waddell Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Weitzner
Deutsche Bank Federated Department Stores GE Foundation Hewitt Associates The Home Depot IBM Corporation IDI ING Financial Services Corporation Intercontinental Hotels Group Kaplan, Inc. Key Foundation Kimberly-Clark Foundation, Inc.
McKesson HBOC Foundation, Inc. Medtronic Foundation Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. MetaFoods Novartis Matching Gift Center Opteum Financial Services PBG Foundation Pearson Education Philips RBC Capital Markets Roche The Rockdale Foundation, Inc.
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Laflamme In Memory of Mr. Frank C. Vann Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Stephens In Memory of Mrs. Marianna Redding Weiler Mr. and Mrs. David Fowler In Memory of Mr. Carl Umphreyville Dr. and Mrs. Barry L. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Bernard III
Gifts-In-Kind Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Bertschi
Library Gifts Alan A Lewis Pre-School Library Gifts Mr. and Mrs. John M. Armata Mr. and Mrs. David Fowler Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Dan Scothorn Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas G. Theos Curtis Library Gifts HIES Third Grade teachers Mr. Stuart Anderson
Malcolm Library Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Weitzner
Corporate and Matching Gift Companies Akzo Nobel AMB Group, LLC American Express Foundation American International Group, Inc. Avaya Bank of America Matching Gifts Program BellSouth The William Carter Co., Inc. The J. P. Morgan Chase Foundation Citigroup The Coca-Cola Company Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.
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RSUI SAP Matching Gift Program Scientific Atlanta Sprint Foundation
Starbucks SunTrust Bank of GA Foundation Time Warner Foundation UBS Foundation USA
UPS Foundation Wachovia Corporation of Ga. Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program
The Lindner Foundation SunTrust Directed Funds: Harriett McDaniel Marshall Trust Florence C. & Harry L. English Memorial Fund Walter H. & Marjory M. Rich Memorial Fund
Katherine J. Murphy Foundation Claude A. & Johann S. Petty Family Foundation Patricia Bowman Terwilliger Family Foundation Tull Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Foundations (with support in 2006-2007) Anonymous Benedict Foundation for Independent Schools John Coggins III Foundation The Correll Family Foundation The Lacy Foundation, Inc.
Special Gifts Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous HIES Parents’ Association Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Allred Mr. and Mrs. John M. Armata Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Bachman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Bell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Brand, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. Cash Mr. and Mrs. Larry William Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greene
Mrs. Nancy Peacock Ike Mr. and Mrs. Hari K. Iyer Dr. and Mrs. Warren D. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kyle, Jr. Mrs. Jeanine H. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Lukens Mrs. Owen H. Malcolm Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Massie Ms. Lois McEdwards Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. McMillan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Gary F. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. William B. Phillips, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Louie A. Pittman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Quirk Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ray Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Routman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Schrock Ms. Mary Elizabeth Shannon Ms. Julie A. Skaggs Mr. and Mrs. Lever F. Stewart III Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hearne Tucker Mrs. Jean Barry Underwood Dr. Helen and Mr. Peter Vantine Mr. and Mrs. Jack V. Walz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Weissinger Mr. and Mrs. Van A. Westmoreland Dr. and Mrs. Howard J. Williams III Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Wuthrich
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Phillips Mr. and Mrs. William B. Phillips, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Popkin Tower Financial Services, Inc.
Ms. Barbara F. Cartmill Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chandler Mr. Robert L. Charmoli Ms. Leigh Anne Cooper Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Dunn Mr. King W. Gore Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Grant Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Grodzicki Mr. and Mrs. Joel K. Gustafson Mr. and Mrs. David F. Haddow Mr. Raymond Inglett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. K. Robert Lea, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Little Mr. and Mrs. Pickens M. Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. William C. Lortz
Scholarship and Endowment Gifts General Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bishop John Coggins III Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David F. Haddow Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Church Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Marion P. Rivers III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Ventulett III Beare-Jones Financial Aid Fund Mr. Roderick H. Cantey, Jr. Ms. Ramona I. Freedman Mr. and Mrs. George Jones Mr. and Mrs. Leston J. Juneau Ms. Jill A. Krebs
Bruce E. Mitchell Financial Aid Fund Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. John H. Almeter Mr. and Mrs. James A. Alspaugh II Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Bachman Mr. and Mrs. David P. Bergeron Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Bird, Jr. Mrs. Nora T. Blair
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ANNUAL REPORT Mr. and Mrs. James E. Martin Mr. and Mrs. William Matz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bart Miller Mr. Reginald P. Mitchell, Jr. Mrs. Ruth Mitchell Mr. Michael Pacilio Ms. Faye P. Popper Mr. and Mrs. Matthew B. Salisbury Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Salisbury Mr. and Mrs. Dan D. Shilt Mr. and Mrs. James W. Spencer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Summerlin Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sywassink Ms. Frances Westbrook Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Williamson Ms. Linda Wilson and Mr. D.J. Leary Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Zazworsky Dorothy Sullivan Financial Aid Fund Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Ms. Patricia Adams Mr. and Mrs. John M. Armata Miss Jennifer M. Bachman ‘04 Miss Kate Bachman ‘00 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Bachman Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Bailey Ms. Karen M. Barney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Bell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brandon W. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Betz Mr. and Mrs. V. Scott Bond Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Russ Bozeman Ms. Marci L. Bozeman Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Brand, Jr. Mr. Kenneth E. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Lauren O. Buckland Ms. Jennifer Pittman Cantrell Ms. Barbara F. Cartmill Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Caruthers Mrs. Holly Caswell-King & Mr. David King Mr. and Mrs. David M. Chambers Mr. Jongsuk Chun Mr. and Mrs. Larry William Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Davenport
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Ms. Mary Ann Davis Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Domescik Mr. and Mrs. Jed E. Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. James Russell Duncan III Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vernon Elliott, Jr. Mrs. Jennifer Alston Euart Mr. and Mrs. John R. Festa Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Ford Mr. Duncan P. Freeman Ms. Sandra Goodman Freeman Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fryer Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Galla Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Gatoux Mrs. Danice Giles Dr. Letha and Mr. James Griffin Dr. Susan and Mr. Mark Groesbeck Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alan Hahn Ms. Heather R. Hahn ‘91 Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy F. Harper Dr. and Mrs. C. Bryce Hartley II Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Hayes Ms. Eleanor F. Hickok HIES Fine Arts Alliance HIES Lower School HIES Parents’ Association Mr. Raymond Inglett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrew Isakson Mr. E. Andrew Isakson, Jr. ‘07 Miss Isabelle Isakson ‘05 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jackson Dr. and Mrs. Warren D. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Jay G. Johns Mr. and Mrs. William D. Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Keen Mr. and Mrs. G. Mark Kelsey Mr. and Mrs. Curtis R. Kimball Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. King Mrs. Cindy Batten and Mr. Gary Klingman Dr. and Mrs. Henry Krebs Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kunberger Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Laflamme Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Larsen Mrs. Helen Letts The Lindner Foundation Ms. Jennifer C. Lortz Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Lukens Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey T. Malcolm ‘75 Judge and Mrs. Robert P. Mallis
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Mathison Mr. and Mrs. Bart A. McLean Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. McMillan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kent McReynolds Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. McWhirter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. D. Matthew Middelthon Mr. Charles H. Moeling Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mullen Dr. Athena Sotus-Nawar and Mr. Shereef W. Nawar Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gilbert Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Nesbitt Mr. David G. Neumann ‘95 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. Payne Mr. and Mrs. Louie A. Pittman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Arnie Pittman III ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Pomar Mrs. Terri Potter Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Puckett Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Quirk Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Reeves Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Reeves III Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Reticker Riverside Basketball Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rosenblatt Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Routman Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Rowan II Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sapronov Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Seitz Dr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. John D. Snodgrass Mr. and Mrs. James W. Spencer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Spigener Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Sprinkle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Lever F. Stewart III Ms. Cameron Ives and Mr. David Stockert Mr. and Mrs. Shea Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Suto Mr. and Mrs. Randall E. Terrell Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Knox R. Thompson Mr. David Michael Thurber Ms. Constance Jones Trainor Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hearne Tucker
Mr. Robert Turner Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. J. Vaughan Mr. Edward H. Vear Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Warley Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Weitzner
Mr. and Mrs. Van A. Westmoreland Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C. Whitman Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Williams, Jr.
National Honor Society Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Carter, Jr. HIES National Honor Society Rasmus Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Sean A. Rasmus
Scholarship and Endowment Funds The Beare-Jones Financial Aid Fund Frank L. Butler/Marilyn Butler Blane Scholarship Excellence in Moral Courage Award Fund for Faculty Enrichment General Endowment for Financial Aid The Greenbaum Family Grant for Faculty Enrichment
Margaret W. Kaminer Memorial Financial Aid Award Fund for Learning Resource Center, the Ma-Ran Foundation Alan A. Lewis Memorial Scholarship Fund for the Loridans Teaching Fellowship Alice L. Malcolm Headmaster’s Award Bruce E. Mitchell Financial Aid Fund
National Honor Society Scholarship Alex W. Patterson Scholarship Fund Rasmus Family Fund Fund for Spanish Language Education in the Lower School Dorothy Sullivan Financial Aid Fund
Pledges and Gifts to Living Our Mission | The Capital and Endowment Campaign for Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School All Gifts from Start of Campaign through October 31, 2007
$1,000,000 and above Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan W. Been, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Rowan II Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Inc. $500,000 - $999,999 Anonymous Anonymous HIES Parents’ Association $250,000 - $499,999 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Bell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Brogdon HIES Booster Club $100,000 - $249,999 Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Spencer R. Allen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Allred Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bailey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Barnhart Mr. and Mrs. Chris M. Carlos Mrs. Michael C. Carlos
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Correll Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Couvaras Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Fendler Mr. and Mrs. Alon Goren Mr. and Mrs. John Heyman Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrew Isakson Mr. and Mrs. Leston J. Juneau Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Lukens Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. McMillan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brendan O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. William B. Phillips, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Louie A. Pittman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sean A. Rasmus Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Sadler Mr. and Mrs. Lever F. Stewart III Ms. Cameron Ives and Mr. David Stockert SunTrust Directed Funds: Florence C. & Harry L. English Memorial Fund, Harriett McDaniel Marshall Trust, Walter H. & Marjory M. Rich Memorial Fund The Patricia Bowman Terwilliger Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Thomas Tull Charitable Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Worthen
$25,000 - $99,999 Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Aitkens Mr. and Mrs. John H. Almeter Mr. and Mrs. Garland P. Bennett III Mr. and Mrs. David R. Birdwell Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Bissell Mr. and Mrs. Darrell E. Borne Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Bowles Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brock Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bryan Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bullock Mr. and Mrs. James R. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Rufus A. Chambers, Jr. The Coca-Cola Foundation John Coggins III Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark Crosswell ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. James D. Decker Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Dehart R. Howard Dobbs, Jr. Foundation Mr. Earl Dolive, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. M. Douglas, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk R. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. John J. Farrell Edward E. Ford Foundation
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ANNUAL REPORT Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell G. Galloway Mr. and Mrs. Greg B. Gates Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Griffin, Sr. Mr. George Gwaltney Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hackett, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David F. Haddow Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Hardin Mr. and Mrs. William Parker Hix Mr. and Mrs. Curtis R. Kimball Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Klopfenstein The Lacy Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Landskroener, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Leonard Mr and Mrs. Glenn M. McGonnigle Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. McKay Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. J. Bartley Miller Mr. and Mrs. Said Mohammadioun Mr. and Mrs. William E. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Morris, Jr. Ms. Gia Partain and Mr. Paul Murphy Mr. and Mrs. William G. Null Mr. and Mrs. L. Arnie Pittman III ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Eric E. Price Drs. Melisa Rathburn-Stewart and Michael Stewart Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rhea Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Rieger Mr. and Mrs. B. Clayton Rolader Mr. Richard H. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Sawicki Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Dick Surdykowski, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Taylor Mr. Jeffrey S. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. James B. Voyles Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Watts Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Van A. Westmoreland Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Widener David, Helen & Marian Woodward Fund Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Woodyard ‘74 Mr. and Mrs. Jon S. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wright $10,000 - $24,999 Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous
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Mr. and Mrs. David S. Aldridge Mr. and Mrs. Allan Baitcher Mr. Jay M. Barber Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. David Barry ‘84 Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Basham Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Baskin Benedict Foundation for Independent Schools Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Biasucci Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bomar Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Randy S. Brehm Ms. Ana Maria Brenninkmeijer-Gutierrez Mr. Kevin G. Brenninkmeijer Mr. and Mrs. Rickman P. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Brumbeloe Mr. and Mrs. Bobby L. Burgner Mr. and Mrs. Chris H. Burnett Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byrd Mrs. Jennifer P. Cantrell ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Coggins Mr. and Mrs. Alston D. Correll III Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cox Mr. and Mrs. William S. Creekmuir Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Crewdson Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Crouch Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Davis III Mr. and Mrs. William M. Decker, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. DeNicola Mr. and Mrs. James W. Donahoo Dr. and Mrs. Keith M. Eigel Nell Warren & William Simpson Elkin Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ernst Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Forrestal ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Foster IV ‘87 John and Mary Franklin Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Reid T. Funston, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Gagen Mr. and Mrs. A. McCampbell Gibson Mr. and Mrs. David R. Gillon Price Gilbert, Jr. Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Glover Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gould II Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hall Dr. Madeline and Mr. Paul D. Hamill Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hannan Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Hayes
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk F. Holland Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hollett Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hopper Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hudgins Mr. and Mrs. Mike Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Pano Karatassos Mr. and Mrs. G. Mark Kelsey Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Kuniansky Mrs. Frances Kuniansky Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Kushner Dr. Maria Arias and Dr. Jerrold Levy The Blanche Lipscomb Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Martin Mr. Stephen Maxey Mr. and Mrs. William H. Maxman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. McCrorie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. McWhirter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Miller II Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Molloy Mr. and Mrs. Heath D. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gilbert Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Parrish ‘81 Mr. and Mrs. Briggs Peery Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Pfohl Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Piligian Mr. and Mrs. Aaron H. Pratt Mr. and Mrs. Roland S. Pritchett Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alan Quigley, Jr. ‘81 Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Quirk Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Reece Mr. and Mrs. David L. Robertson, Sr. Mrs. Lisa B. Romine Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Rousseau Dr. and Mrs. William H. Rousseau Ida Alice Ryan Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Matthew B. Salisbury Mr. and Mrs. John G. Sample Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sapronov Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Schoen IV Ms. Julie A. Skaggs Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton Snellings ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. David W. Sours Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stoughton Mrs. Andrew J. Tate Mr. David Michael Thurber Mark and Evelyn Trammell Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Hendrik A. van Beuningen Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wearing
Mr. and Mrs. Ridley Williams Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jerry Wright Mr. and Mrs. David A. Yelich $2,500 - $9,999 Anonymous Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. David B. Adams Mr. and Mrs. David C. Aiken ‘80 Dr. and Mrs. Scott W. Ainsworth Dr. and Mrs. William F. Allen III Mr. and Mrs. Garrett M. Alton Mr. and Mrs. James D. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Anderson Mrs. Jane Frederick and Dr. Stephen W. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Arnold Mrs. Anne H. Bachman Mr. and Mrs. Adam T. Ballantine Mr. and Mrs. David N. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bernot Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Bitzis Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Bomar Mr. and Mrs. Travis H. Bond Ms. Marci L. Bozeman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Steve M. Bridges Mr. and Mrs. Phillip W. Brooks Mr. Jay B. Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Bubes Mr. and Mrs. Conrad A. Bulak Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Burnstine Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Callahan Mr. and Mrs. William C. Cangelosi Dr. and Mrs. Robert Capparell Ms. Janet Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Chesser Cintas Corporation Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Collins Ms. Nina Collins Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Colonnese Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Copeland Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Cornwell Mrs. Lois Berg-Craig and Mr. Kinley Craig Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Crown III Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. DeNicola Mrs. Debra Fichera and Mr. Thomas DeSchepper
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Diaz Mr. and Mrs. William W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. John T. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dobson III Mr. Francis A. Dramis Mrs. Terri L. Dramis Mr. and Mrs. James Russell Duncan III Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Earle Ms. Ceree Eberly Mr. and Mrs. C. Samuel Ehlers Mr. and Mrs. Chris P. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Esslinger Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Fallon Mr. and Mrs. Brent L. Farnham Mr. and Mrs. David L. Fentress Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Greg N. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Freides Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffrey Glazer Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gosden Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Green Mr. and Mrs. Kent Gregory Dr. Letha and Mr. James Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Thomas Gunnigle Mr. and Mrs. Ajit M. Habbu Mr. and Mrs. Julian S. Hailey ‘78 Mr. and Mrs. Rankin C. Hailey Mr. and Mrs. Reid P. Hailey, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy F. Hamill Mr. and Mrs. T. Kent Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Scott K. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm R. Hastings Mr. and Mrs. W. Brooke Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Hayek Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Henry Mr. and Mrs. William Matthew Hereford Dr. and Mrs. Lonnie Herzog Mr. and Mrs. F. Bartow Hester Mr. and Mrs. Hubert H. Hogerman III Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hollett Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Scott Hooper ‘86 Mr. and Mrs. Marc Howard Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. G. Hutchings Mr. Raymond Inglett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony G. Jabaley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Joe Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Keen
Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Keister, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Keith Dr. Elizabeth and Mr. William Kessler Mr. and Mrs. John Lansing Kimmey III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. King Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kissack Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Koehler Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Koriwchak Dr. and Mrs. Henry Krebs Mr. and Mrs. Greg A. Levy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lewis III Mr. and Mrs. Scott S. Loux Mr. and Mrs. David F. Luther Mr. and Mrs. William R. MacIntyre III Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Maitski ‘84 Mrs. Owen H. Malcolm Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey T. Malcolm ‘75 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Margeson, Jr. ‘79 Mr. John Dean Marshall Dr. Leisa Lifer Marshall Mr. and Mrs. William Matz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Mavity Mr. and Mrs. Darrell J. Mays Mr. and Mrs. Timothy McClain Mr. and Mrs. Ivan R. McCloskey Mr. and Mrs. James B. Meathe Mr. and Mrs. David J. Merkel Mr. and Mrs. Greg Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Minnear, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mitchell III Dr. Helen Selser and Mr. Robert D. Moffat Mr. and Mrs. David M. Monde Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Britt V. Myers Mr. and Mrs. William C. Nussey Mr. and Mrs. John Gregory O’Neal Mr. and Mrs. R. David Patton Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Pellissier Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Pomar Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery C. Pope Mr. and Mrs. George Brian Raley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Raney Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ray, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reams Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Reeves III Riverside Basketball Mr. and Mrs. R. Paul Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Oskar H. Rogg
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Mr. and Mrs. James A. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Yousef A. Alsalihi Mr. and Mrs. James A. Alspaugh II Mr. and Mrs. Martin Altolaguirre Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Anderson Mr. John L. Anderson Mrs. Ruth Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John M. Armata Miss Ashley Armstrong ’02 Mrs. Bethany Gilmore Armstrong ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Brent D. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Armstrong The Rev. and Mrs. Tryggvi G. Arnason Ms. June Borg Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Blake Asbury Ms. Randi Aton Dr. and Mrs. Paul C. Atwater, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Austin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Austin Ms. Louise M. Bach Miss Jennifer M. Bachman ’04 Miss Kate Bachman ’00 Miss Laura Bachman ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Bachman Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Bailey Ms. Jennifer B. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey Mr. Gary E. Baldwin Miss Erica Barbakow ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Barclay Dr. and Mrs. Brian C. Barlow Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. James C. Barnett Ms. Karen M. Barney Mr. and Mrs. Brantley Barrow Ms. Caroline Barry Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bartlett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Barton Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barton Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Bearden III Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Beck Mrs. Jennifer Graham Beeson ‘96 Dr. Kelvin Keith Belcher Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd N. Bell Mr. and Mrs. David P. Bergeron Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Bernard III Mr. James M. Berryman
Mrs. Barbara Parrott Berryman Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Betts Mr. Eric Bielenberg Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Bird, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Alan Bird, Jr. ‘81 Mr. Reis Birdwhisell Mr. and Mrs. Nevan Black ‘96 Mrs. Nora T. Blair Mrs. William N. Blake Ms. Linda Blankenship Mr. and Mrs. Jared D. Blass Dr. and Mrs. David N. Blaustein Mr. and Mrs. Kent L. Bligh Mr. Anthony L. Blythers Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Bogart Mr. and Mrs. Richard Paul Boggs Mr. Mikhail Boguslavsky Mr. and Mrs. V. Scott Bond Mrs. Lisa Marx and Mr. Randy L. Booth Mr. and Mrs. Jon K. Bornholm Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bowling Mr. and Mrs. William E. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Boze Mr. and Mrs. Russ Bozeman Mr. and Mrs. Gene L. Bramblett Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Brand, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Farrell H. Braziel Mr. and Mrs. David D. Brensinger Mr. and Mrs. Darren W. Bridges Rev. and Mrs. Richard C. Britton, Jr. Mr. Bill Brower Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Brown IV ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jason Browning Dr. Barbara Bruner Mr. Michael Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Buckalew Mr. and Mrs. Lauren O. Buckland Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Bull Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Butkus Ms. Mary Dowling Byrne Mr. and Mrs. James A. Caldwell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Caldwell III Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Caldwell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. W. Laird Canby
Mr. William T. Cantrell Mr. Roderick H. Cantey, Jr. Mr. James H. Capo ‘00 Mr. and Mrs. C. Bruce Capps Dr. and Mrs. James L. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Carroll Ms. Barbara F. Cartmill Mr. and Mrs. David M. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chandler Mr. Robert L. Charmoli Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Chatham The Rev. and Mrs. M. Ronald Chrisner Mr. and Mrs. David J. Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Ken Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Christenson Mr. Jongsuk Chun Mr. Wesley G. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. William M. Clear Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Clendenin Ms. Sandra Cloninger Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Al Collinger Ms. Courtenay Collins Mr. and Mrs. William Collins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Commander Ms. M. Katherine Compton Ms. Adrianne Cone Mr. and Mrs. L. Neil Conrad Mr. and Mrs. John M. Conway Ms. Jennifer Cook Ms. Leigh Anne Cooper Mr. and Mrs. M. Keith Cornelius Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Cotton Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cotton Ms. Connie F. Craig Mr. and Mrs. William J. Crombie Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cross Mrs. A. Gilmore Crumpler, Jr. Miss Raine Crumpler ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory C. Cudahy Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Daly Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Davenport Ms. Catherine Davis Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon W. Davis, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis Ms. Mary Ann Davis
Mr. Dylan T. Deal ’97 and Mrs. Katie Arnold Ms. Terry Williams and Mr. Dwight Deans Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas Deets Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. DeMarcus Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Denson, Esq. ‘89 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Devine Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Dobbs Jr. Dr. M. Catherine Doering Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dolan ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. James E. Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. Sean S. Doughtie Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Downs Mr. and Mrs. John L. Duffy, Jr. Miss Allison Dunham ’95 Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson Dunlap, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Durst Mr. and Mrs. James R. Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Dye Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Eads ‘89 Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Eads Mr. and Mrs. William L. Eckman Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Edwards, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vernon Elliott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Eustis Mrs. Maurine Eustis Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Evans, Jr. Ms. Maria-Louise Evans Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Q. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Majid Fakhrzadeh Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fanning III Mr. Richard Farrow Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Fay Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Fishman Mr. and Mrs. John K. FitzGerald Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Floyd Mr. Curt W. Fochtmann Ms. Susan N. Fochtmann Mr. and Mrs. David Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Frank II Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Franke ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Kerry A. Frederick Ms. Ramona I. Freedman Mrs. Sandra G. Freeman Mr. Theodore Freeman Ms. Kara Friedman
Drs. Jan and Richard Fujimoto Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Funk Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gafford Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Galla Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Garber Ms. Beverly J. Garrison Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Gatoux Ms. Kathleen Gegan Mr. and Mrs. Boyd P. Gentry Ms. Leslie Blythe and Dr. Aris Georgakakos Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. William M. Gibson Mrs. Danice Giles Mr. and Mrs. Donald Glaze Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Luis Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gordon Mr. King W. Gore Mr. and Mrs. Allan M. Gottlieb Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gracon Mr. and Mrs. Brian S. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Grant Mr. and Mrs. Derrick M. Grava Mrs. Mary Hughes and Mr. Thomas Graves Ms. Kristin Green Mr. and Mrs. Ron Green Major and Mrs. Wesley L. Green, Sr. The Rev. and Mrs. Ronald J. Greer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Grimes Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Grodzicki Dr. Susan and Mr. Mark Groesbeck Mr. and Mrs. Joel K. Gustafson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alan Hahn Ms. Heather R. Hahn ‘91 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hailey Miss Bettina Hall ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Hamer Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hamilton Dr. Sharon and Mr. Joseph Hamm Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hanks Mrs. Cynthia C. Harder Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harms Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Harps Mr. and Mrs. Scott Harris
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ANNUAL REPORT Mr. and Mrs. John B. Harrison, Sr. Ms. Dawn Hart Dr. and Mrs. Brannan H. Hatfield Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Hayek Miss Melody B. Head Mr. David A. Heidel Mr. and Mrs. John D. Heikenfeld Dr. and Mrs. Philip E. Hendrix Mr. and Mrs. William L. Henning Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Hess Mrs. Petrina D. Smith and Mr. Craig J. Heyrman Ms. Eleanor F. Hickok Dr. and Mrs. Michael C. Hilton Mr. and Mrs. Michael Duane Hingson Ms. Jan Hodgson Mr. and Mrs. Tom McEver Hodgson Ms. Johnetta Holcombe Ms. Ruth Hollis Mr. and Mrs. Paul Horton Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hovancik Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hovis, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. James C. Hovis Mr. and Mrs. Stafford W. Huff Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hutcherson, Jr. Ms. Karen L. Hutto ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Aaron D. Hyte Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ilgenfritz Ms. Karen Inglett and Mr. Leo Hughes Mr. and Mrs. James M. Jackson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jackson Dr. and Mrs. Warren D. Jacobs Mr. Adam Janiak Ms. Victoria M. Jarvis Dr. and Mrs. T. Christopher Jespersen Mr. and Mrs. Jay G. Johns Mr. and Mrs. David M. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Johnson Dr. Richard B. Johnston III Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jokerst, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. K. Bruce Jones Mr. and Mrs. George Jones Dr. and Mrs. Norman E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Stuart H. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Jordan Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Jordan 74 | HOLY INNOCENTS’ EPISCOPAL SCHOOL
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kallis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Karle Dr. and Mrs. David L. Keenan Mr. and Mrs. R. Todd Kelso Ms. Elizabeth Kennedy Dr. and Mrs. William G. Keyes Mr. and Mrs. Dara Khani Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Kimble Mr. Will Kimzey Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael King Mr. Kenneth Kiser Dr. and Mrs. Barry L. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Klepper Mrs. Cindy Batten and Mr. Gary Klingman Dr. and Mrs. William S. Knapp Ms. Lisa Ardery and Dr. Therus C. Kolff Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Konenkamp Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T. Kovacs Rabbi and Mrs. Philip Kranz Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Krebs Ms. Jill A. Krebs Ms. Jenny Kroncke Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kunberger Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kyle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Kyle Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Laflamme Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Lamback Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Lami Dr. and Mrs. Donald F. Langenbeck Judge and Mrs. John S. Langford, Jr. Mrs. Susi Laos Mr. and Mrs. Terry LaRue Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Latimer Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Latty Mr. Bryan D. Lauer Mr. and Mrs. K. Robert Lea, Jr. Drs. Lizabeth and Charles Lee Ms. Elizabeth Lehman Mrs. Elizabeth O. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Pickens M. Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. Richard Little Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Livezey Mr. and Mrs. Earl Long Mr. and Mrs. Ivor J. Longo Mr. and Mrs. William C. Lortz Mr. and Mrs. Peter Michael Stuart Low Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Lowe III Mrs. Stephanie Herbst-Lucke and Mr. Jim Lucke
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Lynch Ms. Deena MacKinnon Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MacLellan Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Maggard Mrs. Ann M. Maier Mr. Steven Maier Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Mangelsdorf III Ms. Christine Stah and Dr. David Mann Mr. and Mrs. James W. Manry, Jr. Ms. Meredith Many and Mr. John Eatman Ms. Amy Marler Dr. Kristin P. and Mr. Timothy Marquardt Mr. and Mrs. Jose M. Marrero Mr. and Mrs. James E. Martin Mr. and Mrs. John K. Martin III Mr. and Mrs. Louis Martin Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Martin Ms. Sally Ann Martin Ms. Virginia Martin Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Massaro Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Massie III Mr. Richard A. Mastrocova Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. McBrayer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jaime H. McBride Mr. and Mrs. Kevin G. McCloskey Mr. and Mrs. Joshua McClymont Mr. and Mrs. Steele H. McCown Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. McCoy Mrs. Diane McCrory Ms. Sonya L. McCullough Mr. and Mrs. Doug McGinnis Mr. and Mrs. William T. McKenzie Mrs. Cindy A. Hartzog Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey McMullen Mr. and Mrs. John G. McNicholas Mr. and Mrs. James C. McRae, Jr. Ms. Jane McRae ‘90 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kent McReynolds Mr. Laurin McSwain Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Mehre III ‘84 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Meier Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Meier Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Melby Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mellott Admiral and Mrs. Michael J. Menkus Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Miklas Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Miller Ms. Nancy Miller Mr. and Mrs. Terrence J. Miller Mrs. Agnes Miller- Landers
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mills Mr. and Mrs. Fernando G. Milo Mr. and Mrs. John G. Minano Mr. and Mrs. Marc J. Minotto Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Kent D. Mitchell, Sr. Mr. Reginald P. Mitchell, Jr. Mrs. Ruth Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mizer Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mobley Mrs. June H. Money Mr. and Mrs. Grant G. Morain Mr. and Mrs. Royce F. Morris Dr. and Mrs. Steven J. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morrisett Mr. and Mrs. James W. Morton Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hilton Mulherin Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mullen Drs. Deepti and Arun Munjal Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murtaugh Mrs. Deborah McCarty and Mr. John Myer Ms. Katie Nard Mr. Melvin S. Nash Dr. Athena Sotus-Nawar and Mr. Shereef W. Nawar Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nealon Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Nelson Dr. Sally Wiedmann and Mr. Richard Nelson Mr. and Mrs. H. Craig Nevels Mr. and Mrs. Jody D. Newman, Esq. Dr. J. Sedgie Newsom, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary F. Norris Mr. and Mrs. Chase Northcutt Mr. and Mrs. George E. Nowack, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dennis O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. O’Shaughnessey Mr. and Mrs. Michel A. Odermatt Dr. and Mrs. Guy R. Orangio Mr. Wiley C. Owen Mr. Michael Pacilio Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Palatine, Jr. Ms. Elizabeth Braddock Palmer Dr. Judy and Mr. Edwin Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Shep Parke Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker Miss Mekisha R. Parks ’98 Ms. Mary Parra Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. Payne
Mrs. Laura M. Peavyhouse Mr. and Mrs. Craig C. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Barry Phillips Ms. Elizabeth Ann Phillips Mr. Graham Phillips Mr. and Mrs. William G. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. David Piper Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Pitts Ms. Wendy Plage Mr. and Mrs. Michael O. Poley Mrs. Beryle Eileen Ponce Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ponder Mr. and Mrs. William G. Ponder, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Popkin Ms. Faye P. Popper Mrs. Terri F. Potter Mr. and Mrs. John A. Poulos Mr. and Mrs. H. Gary Preston Mr. and Mrs. John R. Price Mr. and Mrs. Corey Prince Mrs. Krista Purcell Drs. Kristine Bennett and William Quillian Drs. Anees and Arshed Quyyumi Mr. and Mrs. McLendon P. Rafeedie Mr. and Mrs. Tyson D. Rahmeier Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Rahn Mr. and Mrs. Sean G. Randall Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Rapoport Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Ravener Dr. and Mrs. Ashok S. Reddy Dr. David Reeder Mrs. Murray Park Reese The Rev. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Reichmann Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas Reid Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Reticker Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rice Ms. Diane Richardson Ms. Melinda Wells and Mr. James Richter Mr. Lex Rickenbaker ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Rickenbaker Dr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Riepe Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Risner RMA - The Risk Management Association The Rev. Patty and Mr. David Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Robinson Mr. and Mrs. William G. Roche Mr. and Mrs. Avery S. Rodts, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Roos ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. James Rose Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rosenblatt Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ross Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Rothermel III Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Routman Mr. and Mrs. Ernst M. Ruder Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rudolph Mr. and Mrs. Juan D. Saca IV Ms. Andrea Salapka Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Salisbury Mrs. Sallie Samuels Dr. Juana M. Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Tom Santora Mr. and Mrs. Craig S. Savage Mr. and Mrs. Ian P. Savage Mr. and Mrs. Rob Schochet Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Schrock Mr. and Mrs. Blair M. Schrum Mr. and Mrs. Dan Scothorn Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Scrudder, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Seay Mr. and Mrs. William H. Seiple Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Sellers Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Sequerth Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Shaughnessy Mr. and Mrs. Dan D. Shilt Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Shunnarah Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell S. Silvera Drs. Brenda and Lawrence Simpson Mr. and Mrs. David M. Simpson The Rev. and Mrs. John S. Sivley Dr. Pauline and Mr. Ted Sleder Mr. Buddy Small Ms. Zabeau Small Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Smith Drs. Susan and Bobby Smith Mr. Robert W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sokolowski, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Spahr Mr. and Mrs. James W. Spencer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Spigener Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Sprague Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Staples, Jr. ‘86 Ms. Claire Staples Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Sternstein Dr. Laura and Mr. Kirk A. Stevenson Mrs. Turea Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Jeff H. Stone
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ANNUAL REPORT Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Strassner Mrs. Annette Strawn Mrs. Sharon Stumb Mr. and Mrs. Scott Douglas Suarez ’99 Mr. Craig R. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. John V. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Shea Sullivan Dr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Sundstrom Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Sutter Ms. Ruthanne Suttles Dr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Swann Mr. and Mrs. Brad Swanson Ms. Diane Swanson Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sywassink Mr. and Mrs. Dau T. Tang Dr. Louise Tashjian Ms. Regina Tate Mrs. Bonnie Taylor and Mr. Sterling Davis Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Taylor IV Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Teegarden Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy E. Temple Mr. and Mrs. Randall E. Terrell Ms. Janice D. Thacker Mr. and Mrs. Dana A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson ’95 Mr. and Mrs. D. Scot Thompson Mr. and Mrs. James E. Thrower Mrs. David W. Thurmond, Sr. Miss Mary Ashton Thurmond ’97 Mr. and Mrs. John Tiernan Mrs. Charlene Lane and Mr. Gary Toman
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Tomkiewicz Tower Financial Services, Inc. Col. and Mrs. John T. Trout Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Tucker Mrs. Patricia B. Twining Ms. Marguerite E. Tyrrell Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Uber, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Valentine Mr. and Mrs. Jerold L. Van Scyoc Mr. and Mrs. Dirk J. Vande Beek Dr. Helen and Mr. Peter Vantine Mrs. Susi Vargas-Laos and Mr. Sergio Laos Mr. and Mrs. John L. Varner Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. J. Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. Steven Vettese Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Vitale Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Waddell Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Wagner Miss Amanda N. Wallace ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Walters, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean O. Wanliss Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Waters Mr. and Mrs. George M. Weaver Dr. Kristine Anderson and Mr. Hulan Webb Mr. and Mrs. John D. Webb Mr. and Mrs. Tod F. Webster Ms. Shannon N. Weiler Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Weitzner Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Weltz Drs. Laura and Thomas B. West Ms. Frances Westbrook
Mr. and Mrs. Corydon M. Wheat Mr. Daniel White Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. Whitehead III ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wiggs Ms. Kim M. Wilkie Mr. and Mrs. James T. Wilkins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Willetts Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Williams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wilson III Ms. Virginia Wilson Ms. Linda Wilson and Mr. D. J. Leary Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Windler Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wochele Mr. and Mrs. E. Bernard Wolford Mr. and Mrs. C. Furman Wood Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Woodring Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Wooten, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. G. Williamson Wray III Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Bernie B. Wuthrich Mr. and Mrs. B. Earle Yancey III Mr. and Mrs. Derek Yaniger Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Yokelson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. York, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Amaz Zivony Mrs. Jeanette E. Zuker Includes gifts to the Edward E. Ford Challenge, the Rasmus Family Fund, Land Acquisition Fund, Beare-Jones Financial Aid Fund, Bruce E. Mitchell Financial Aid Fund and the Anna Belle Lehman Archives.
The Fine Arts Alliance Founded in 2003, the Fine Arts Alliance continues to grow with parental support and an expanded board. During the 2006-2007 school year, the Fine Arts Alliance raised funds through Balanced Excellence dues, Christmas Card sales, and concession and box office sales for drama productions. In addition, the Alliance hosted Family Movie Nights for Pre-School and Lower School students in the newly refurbished Fine Arts Building. The pinnacle of the school year for the Alliance was the Celebration of the Arts “Love the Louvre” event. This bi-annual event highlighted the artistic gifts and talents of our student body at the beautiful High Museum of Art. The Alliance organizes parent volunteers to support chorus, band, orchestra, hand bells, drama and visual arts programs. Parent volunteers assist in many areas including receptions, concessions, box office sales, drama productions, Fine Arts bulletin boards and holiday decorating. The Fine Arts Alliance continued its support of the school’s performing groups by providing performance uniforms and managing the distribution and collection process. For the 2006-2007 school year, the Fine Arts Alliance more than tripled the amount of giving over the previous school year. The funds were allocated by donating $5,000 to the Dorothy Sullivan Financial Aid Fund, $5,000 for visual /graphic arts software licensing for the new laptop initiative and $10,000 towards the purchase of choral risers, a sound enhancing surround shell on the Fine Arts Building stage and visual arts display boards and pedestals. The continued success of the Fine Arts Alliance is due to the donations of both time and financial support of so many. Thank you to all our generous Fine Arts Alliance sponsors.
Producer Sponsors Drs. Melisa A. Rathburn-Stewart and Michael B. Stewart Performer Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Leston Juneau Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hammond Director Sponsor Anonymous Patron Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Borne Special Supporter Of The Arts Mr. Eduardo Calvo Supporters Of The Arts Dr. and Mrs. Scott Ainsworth Mr. and Mrs. David S. Aldridge Mr. and Mrs. David N. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Bertschi
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Bobby L. Burgner Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Cook Mr. and Mrs. James D. Decker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Kent Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Hardin Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Kirk F. Holland Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Mike Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Curtis R. Kimball Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kissack Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Lukens Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. McMillan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas Money II Mr. and Mrs. Brendan O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Briggs Peery Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rieger Mr. and Mrs. Oskar Rogg
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sapronov Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Simmons Dr. and Mrs. James L. Steinhaus Ms. Cameron Ives and Mr. David Stockert Dr. Claudia Venable Mr. and Mrs. Bart E. Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Marlan B. Wilbanks Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Woodyard, Jr. ‘74 Sterling Risk Advisors – John Miller, Bart Miller, Charles Schoen, Bartley Miller In-Kind Sponsors Huff Harrington Fine Art/ Ann and William Huff Emily Matthews and Trey Orta Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey McMullen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Ventulett ‘84 Vinings Stationery Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Young
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ANNUAL REPORT The Booster Club Booster Club members are committed parents and friends who support HIES athletes, coaches and athletic programs. The Booster Club members are actively involved in fundraising events, as well as enhancing spirit and generating support throughout the HIES athletic community. School spirit is encouraged through pep rallies, Homecoming activities, and the Fall and Spring Sports Fests. In 2006-2007, fund raising events such as the Fall Golf Tournament, Coke Truckload Sale, Fall Sports Program, and concessions sales raised over $100,000. This money was used to fund tournament trips for our athletic teams and special trips for our athletic programs, support our coaches and players, and to help fund our “state of the art” weight room. Last year’s Booster Club money also went toward fulfilling our $300,000 pledge to the Living Our Mission Capital Campaign. Some of our generous donors this year to the 8th Annual Golf Classic include:
Premier Team Sponsors R. J. Griffin & Company The McClain Family Sivica Homes and Communities The Snodgrass Foundation Patron Sponsors Barrett, Woodyard & Associates, Inc. Merry and Chris Carlos Cornerstone Bank Bert, Lori and Kaitlin Hogeman Land Resource Companies LLC McGriff, Seibels and Williams, Inc. Ben Voyles – Ed Voyles Auto Group Foursome Sponsors Asset Preservation Advisors Callaway Partners ExamOne The Rasmus Family State Farm Insurance – Rick Taylor, Agent Hole Sponsors Anonymous Dana and David Aldridge Lisa and Spencer Allen Sylvia and Bernard Anderson Bank of North Georgia Sharon and Brantley Barrow Callaway Partners Copy Central Cousins Properties, Inc. Gail and Tony Cox The Cummings Family
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Sheilah and Tommy Davis Deloitte & Touche Pattilynn and Bill Dial Dominion Capital Management Twyla and Jeff Fendler Laura and John Foster and Family Leslie and Greg Gates The Haddow Family Jamie and Brooke Hawkins Bert, Lori and Kaitlin Hogeman HIES Class of 2007 HIES Varsity Baseball HIES Varsity and JV Boys Basketball Team HIES Varsity Girls Basketball HIES Varsity and JV Cheerleaders HIES Boys and Girls Cross Country HIES Varsity and JV Football HIES Varsity Boys Golf HIES Varsity Girls and Boys Soccer HIES Varsity Softball HIES Varsity Swim HIES Varsity Girls and Boys Tennis HIES Varsity Track and Field HIES Varsity Wrestling Molly and Mark Klopfenstein Neil Lansing – Fortis Partners, LLC Susan and Chuck Link Teresa and Jack McMillan Mail Sort Mainstay Capital Markets Consultants Merrill Lynch Andy and Barb Meyer Miller Brothers Ltd.
Lynn and Jay Mitchell Jenna and Bill Olsen Peachtree Benefit Group PricewaterhouseCoopers Pam and Charles Reeves Sage Dining Services Lynda and Clay Schell Snellings Walters Insurance Agency Superior Essex Inc. Katharine and Jeff Sutter Jeff Tucker Wachovia Louise and Tom Wells Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC Janet and Chris York Merchandise Donors Ace Hardware – Sandy Springs Ansley Golf Shop El Azteca Buckhead Uniform Merry and Chris Carlos Eagle Rock Distribution Co. Hunan Gourmet One Midtown Kitchen PGA TOUR Superstore Pig-N-Chik Slope’s BBQ Sandy Springs Carwash Smoothie King Ed Voyles Auto Group Butch Woodyard
Parents’ Association The Parents’ Association supports and enriches the academic programs of the school, serving as liaisons 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. Last year, Parents’ Association fundraisers such as the annual Gala and the Sally Foster/Virginia Diner sale collected almost $318,000 which was given directly back to the school. Allocations went toward technology and teacher training, increasing the financial aid fund for children of faculty and staff and those of families in need, and also paid our first $100,000 installment of a $400,000 pledge to the school’s laptop initiative. The list below represents the major financial sponsors for the activities of the Parents’ Association, but does not account for the countless volunteer hours and in-kind gifts donated by generous parents. For these many gifts, the Parents’ Association is eternally grateful. Fundraisers and their major sponsors: Gala 2007 Callaway Partners Reicon Capital Whitehead & Associates, Inc. R.J. Griffin & Co. Idea Associates State Farm Insurance Nsoro, LLC Davis Paul Company Pittman Construction Miller Brothers, LTD The Bank of North Georgia Rasmus Real Estate National Energy Svc Inc. Pope & Howard, P.C. Sal Grasso Brazilian Steakhouse Darby Printing Company Coca-Cola Enterprises Allied N. American Insurance Brokerage LLC Arthex Orthopedic Implants Atlanta Bread Company Black Bear Chalet Breast Cancer Specialists Burr and Forman LLP Cornerstone Bank Epstein, Becker and Green, P.C. InterContinental Ivy Merchandise J. Tucker Development Partners L.A. Bolden Company Reed Smith LLP Ronus Properties Snellings/Walters Insurance Velocity/Sports-A-Rama Strategic Planning Associates
The Armstrong Group Veronica Shaughnessy White Horse Advisors, LLC Merry & Chris Carlos Michele & Scott Nelson Beth & Matt Hereford Christy & Tim Hooper Allison & Greg Broms Bernice & Fred J. Rowan II Angie & D.C. Aiken ‘80 Lori & Scott Ainsworth Lou & Pete Bailey Eileen & Maurice Bernard Elizabeth & Scott Bertschi Lisa & Ricardo Carvalho Mary & Michael Chambers Janet Chapman Kitty & Alston D. Correll Lucy & Mark Crosswell ‘82 Tory & John Dobson Laurie & Bruce Ford Grace & John Foster Cathy & Mitch Galloway Lisa & Ryan Gunnigle Jaimie & Peter Hardin Tracey & John Heyman Molly & Dennis James Marilyn & Curtis Kimball Janet & Joseph King Carol & David Luther Kevin McCloskey Mary & Jim Meathe Lorin & Matthew Middelthon Christina & Jim Price Leanne & Chris Shaw Misty & Steve Smith
Jan & Lever Stewart Linda & Nick Theos Sana & Don Thomas Michelle & Tom Ventulett III ‘84 Krist & Ben Voyles Louise & Tom Wells Tara & Mark Widener Virginia & Neal Williams Spring Fling (Fun Run, Family Picnic and Kidz Karnival) The Coca-Cola Company SunTrust LogoBuy.com Merrill Lynch/The Carter Group Atlanta Galleria Smoothies (gifts-in-kind) Mayfield Dairy Harry Norman Realtors - Lucie Morrisroe and Caroline Wood Callaway Partners Sauls Reweavers & Alterations Way Cool Moonwalks (gifts-in-kind) Publix (gifts-in-kind) Historic Designs Dr. Howard J. Williams III and Family Other Fundraisers Throughout the Year: Community Partners Sally Foster Virginia Diner Tuition Drawing Holiday Bake Sale
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ANNUAL REPORT 2006-2007 Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School Operations Summary REVENUES
Tuition & Fees Contributions & Gifts Investment Income Other
$20,877,700 $1,625,900 $274,700 $1,533,700
85.9% 6.7% 1.1% 6.3%
TOTAL REVENUES
$24,312,000
100%
Property, Plant and Equipment Value Endowment
$38,401,000 $18,543,000
EXPENSES
Employee Compensation and Benefits Physical Plant & Plant Replacement Instruction and Student Support Auxiliary Operation Insurance Interest Expense General Administrative and Other
$15,948,900 $2,688,600 $2,098,300 $1,322,100 $205,400 $753,700 $1,033,000
66.3% 11.2% 8.7% 5.5% 0.9% 3.1% 4.3%
TOTAL EXPENSES
$24,050,000
100%
2006-2007 HIES Income Portrait 1% 6% 7%
86%
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Tuition and Fees
Investment Income
Contributions and Gifts
Other
Contact HIES (404) 255-4026 805 Mount Vernon Highway, NW Atlanta, GA 30327 www.hies.org
Administration 2007-2008
Admissions 2007-2008
Mr. Kirk R. Duncan Mr. Fredrick B. Betts The Rev. Jeffrey H. Reichmann Ms. Janella S. Brand Ms. Terri Potter Ms. Theresa Jespersen Mr. Christopher W. Durst Mr. Chris Pomar
Mr. Chris Pomar
Ms. Michele Duncan Mr. James E. Griffin
Head of School Associate Head of School Head Chaplain Pre-School Principal Lower School Principal Middle School Principal Upper School Principal Director of Admissions and Financial Aid Director of Development Business Manager
Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School Board of Trustees 2007-2008 Mr. David Stockert Mr. Thomas D. Bell Ms. Janet H. Quirk Mr. Bruce Ford
Acting Chairman Treasurer Secretary Vestry Representative
Mr. David Aldridge Dr. Maria Arias Mrs. LeDonna Bowling The Rev. Richard C. Britton, Jr. Mr. James D. Decker Dr. Madeline E. Hamill Rabbi Philip Kranz (Emeritus) Mr. Howard Lukens Mr. Jack McMillan Mr. William E. Moore Dr. Melody Palmore Mrs. Robin Phillips Mr. Louie A. Pittman, Jr. Dr. Melisa Rathburn-Stewart Ms. Julie Skaggs Mr. Lever F. Stewart Mr. Van Westmoreland Mr. Paul Quiros The Rt. Rev. J. Neil Alexander
Ms. Banks Scothorn Ms. Katherine McGoogan,’98 Mr. Keith White
Ms. Kay Wright
Director of Admissions and Financial Aid Associate Director of Admissions Assistant Director of Admissions Director of Community Outreach and Associate Director of Admissions Admissions Office Manager
Communications 2007-2008 Mr. Nick Roberts Ms. Sam Hyde
Ms. Bonnie Taylor
Director of Communications Associate Director of Communications and Media Relations Webmaster
Development 2007-2008 Ms. Michele Duncan Director of Development Ms. June Arnold Associate Director of Development Ms. Tamika Director of Alumni Relations Weaver-Hightower Ms. Maria Reed Development Assistant Ms. Mary Chris Williams Database Administrator
Chancellor, Ex-Officio Ex-Officio
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HIES Honors Veterans On Thursday, November 8th, HIES students honored United States Veterans at the annual Lower School Veterans’ Day chapel. The service involved student readers, acolytes, scout groups and two speakers, all of whom brought together a moving service of respect for those who serve and have served this country. Many veteran friends of HIES attended the service, including Fred Betts, father of Associate Head of School, Rick Betts. Pictured is the Betts family, Bettye (back left), Fred, Rick, Emily Ann (front left), Ansley, Gracen and Stephanie.
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