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A BRIDGE BETWEEN WORLDS Mohsin Mohi-ud-Din ‘03 sparks learning and hope in war-torn countries
A Farewell to Armstrong 20
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Landon School Board of Trustees Chairman: Joseph A Kenary Jr. ’82 Vice Chairman: H. Keith Powell President: David M. Armstrong Secretary: Michelle L. Freeman Treasurer: Dale Wolf
Trustees Emeriti: Peter J. FitzGerald ’50 Knight Kiplinger ’65 Lawrence Lamade ’65 Samuel M. Lehrman H ’09 Russell “Rusty” C. Lindner ’72 Trustees: Anderson J. Arnold ’78 Michael S. Banks ’92 Michael I. Connolly ’75 Francis “Mike” O. Day ’94 William C. Eacho III ’72 Robert H. Edwards Jr. Peter Jerry “Chip” FitzGerald Jr. ’83 Jeffrey E. Harris ’80 Wallace F. “Hap” Holladay Jr. ’65 Ernest D. Jarvis Douglas C. Kiker ’93 Rev. Steve Klingelhofer ’60 Douglas H. Lagarde Steven C. Mayer Amy R. Mehlman John P. Oswald Tushar Patel ’81 Monica M. Thompson Martin J. Weinstein Landon Magazine Headmaster
David M. Armstrong Editor
Meredith Josef Assistant Editors
Tom DiChiara Daphne Kiplinger
Contributing Writers
Tom DiChiara Derrick Chengery Rob Yunich Designer
Hillary Reilly Photography
OUR MISSION
Landon School prepares talented boys for productive lives as accomplished, responsible and caring men whose actions are guided by the principles of perseverance, teamwork, honor and fair play.
Tom DiChiara Derrick Chengery Daphne Kiplinger Landon School Archives Wendy Steck Merriman Rob Yunich GoLandon.com
Painting by Romare Marshall ’14
TABLE OF CONTENTS
What’s Inside
20 Features
20 | A Farewell to Armstrong The departing headmaster and his colleagues reflect on what he
L A NDON FALL 2014
has accomplished, learned and loved at Landon.
24 | Face of Hope Mohsin Mohi-ud-Din ’03 inspires refugee youth from war-torn countries to invest in their future.
A BRIDGE BETWEEN WORLDS Mohsin Mohi-ud-Din sparks learning and hope in war-torn countries
28 | A Man with an Ethical Plan Cary Maguire ’46 uses entrepreneurial success as a springboard to encourage moral behavior. A Farewell to Armstrong 20
I Maguire’s Ethical Plan 8 I Annual Report 45
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ON OUR COVER
ager, Daphne Kiplinger, and our graphic designer, Hillary Reilly, will
in front of a mural in Jordan
Our writer/editor, Tom DiChiara, and others will captivate you with
there for 40 days to teach Syrian
bind our community together and demonstrate how Landon fulfills
skills as part of his United
e hope you are enjoying the new look of Landon Magazine, our school’s flagship publication. Our publications man-
Mohsin Mohi-ud-Din ’03 poses
Departments
engage you with a design that catches the eye and reads more easily.
this summer. The alumnus was
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From the Headmaster
appealing content – compelling stories and school news that inform,
refugees communications
Landon Lowdown
its mission for students and graduates.
Nations-sponsored Me/We
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30 Alumni News
Whether you read us in print or online, you represent a readership
humanitarian initiative.
that loves Landon, and we value your loyalty to our school. With
44 From the Archives
every magazine we deliver to your home, article we post to our website
45 Annual Report
you with stories that convey the distinction of the Landon experience.
or newsletter we send to your inbox, we are committed to providing
Our Communications office invites your feedback to communica-
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tions@landon.net. — Meredith Josef, editor
HEADMASTERNOTES
On the Right Track Dear Members of the Landon Community,
T
he American actor and humorist Will Rogers once said, “Even if you’re on
the right track, you will get run over if
you just sit there.”
I firmly believe, as I enter my last year as head-
master at Landon, that our school is on the right track, but we must continue to find innovative ways to prepare our talented boys for productive lives as accomplished, responsible and caring men. We can’t just sit.
During 2013-14, we completed our most successful capital campaign
program. And we completed the self-evaluation component of our accreditation from the Association of Independent Maryland and D.C. Schools (AIMS).
There are so many other accomplishments to mention, but I’ll add
just a few more here: the on-campus screening of American Promise, the
nationally acclaimed documentary on diversity challenges at independent schools; a new annual Women’s Health Forum named in honor of our
beloved retired nurse, Maria Weiss; our new five-year athletic sponsorship contract with Under Armour; and the new look of the Landon website and magazine!
Our goals for 2014-15 are equally ambitious. First, the Search Com-
in the history of the school. Landon United raised $51 million and led to
mittee headed by Michelle Freeman and Tiger Joyce will have the
ment to secure the future of our school. We also promoted some of our
Second, we will develop our Action Plan in response to the AIMS Ac-
renovations of both our athletic and arts centers and a stronger endowmost talented teacher-coach-mentors into new roles for the coming
school year, including new Assistant Headmaster for Admissions, En-
rollment and Community Len Armstrong, Lower School Head Randy
Bednar, Science Department Chair Sacha Place and Head Varsity Bas-
ketball Coach Rory Perkins. (You can learn more about all the personnel changes on pages 3 and 18 of this magazine.)
Academically, we aligned the writing curriculum for the entire Lower
School. As a result, our boys improved their test scores in the areas of
reading comprehension, writing mechanics and quantitative analysis. In the Middle School, we invited our boys to participate in spring parent-
advisor conferences. This change empowered our boys to take the lead in conversations about their learning and provided an opportunity for col-
responsibility to select the sixth headmaster for the Landon School.
creditation Report. Finally, we will be addressing several key institution-
wide initiatives including a school-wide curriculum review, a reorganization of our Faculty and Staff Evaluation process, and a restructuring of
our Faculty and Staff Professional Growth program. You will hear about these initiatives and many more over the course of the year!
As our students, parents, alumni and friends, you are part of a proud
Landon community that values perseverance, teamwork, honor and fair
play above all else. We don’t say it enough: Thank you for your dedication to our school and for all that you do to ensure we stay on the right track. All the best,
laboration between advisors, parents and students. In the Upper School, we reorganized the advisory program — pairing the same student and
mentor for the boy’s entire Upper School experience. This shift allows
David M. Armstrong
turn, can better understand their students and offer meaningful counsel
Landon School
our students to develop lasting trust with their advisors, who then in to them.
Headmaster
We believe that technology is a vital supplement to, but not a surro-
gate for, the challenging and collaborative learning process at our school. With that in mind, we developed a strategic plan for academic technology that includes the hiring of academic technology and library media
specialists for each division who will help faculty incorporate these skills in the classrooms. We are also expanding our formal technology-based curriculum with the guidance of these experts.
We expanded our New York Alumni chapter and our Black Alumni
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SCHOOL NEWSHIGHLIGHTS
Fresh Faces and New Roles on Campus
S
ince last fall, Landon has welcomed 19 new additions to the faculty and staff, and several veteran educators and administrators have shifted roles within the school. Below are the fresh names you will get to
know this school year, as well as a list of familiar people moving into new roles. Please give the newest members of our community a big Bear welcome when you see them around campus! FRESH FACES Julie Acebal: Nurse
LOWDOWN Landon Welcomes New Director of College Counseling
F
Case Anderson: Middle School English teacher Derrick Chengery: Digital media specialist, communications office
David Toomer: Director of college counseling (see story)
Tom DiChiara: Writer/editor, communications office
FAMILIAR FACES, NEW ROLES
Kathryn Essig: Learning specialist
ormer University of Pennsylvania Director
Michael Fisher: Lower School academic technician and library media specialist
David Toomer has joined Landon as the
Andreu Honeycutt: Middle and Upper School drama instructor and English teacher
of Admissions for Equity and Excellence
school’s new director of college counseling.
“David knows the process inside and out,”
Headmaster David M. Armstrong said. “He will be
an invaluable asset to our boys as they seek to continue their education at some of the finest colleges and universities beyond the White Rocks.”
“Couple David’s expertise with his caring, thoughtful and even-keeled
personality, and Landon and its boys will only improve by having Mr. Toomer join our community,” Upper School Head Ehren Federowicz added. Before UPenn, Toomer worked in undergraduate admissions at
American University, George Mason University and The George Wash-
ington University. This summer, Toomer worked with outgoing Director
of College Counseling Jamie Kirkpatrick to ensure a smooth transition, and he met with some of the boys he will advise over the coming year. “I have long admired Landon’s approach to educating young men.
The focus on liberal arts and developing a strong mind, body and spirit
Randy Bednar: Head of Lower School J.J. Brock: Assistant director of admissions Stefany Morales: Upper School administrative assistant
Azeane Abouzari Lohoff: Middle School Spanish teacher
Lenny Robinson: Percussion instructor and assistant director of bands
Will McGettigan: Middle School history teacher Lou Machia: Middle School French intern Tara Northcott: Upper School academic technician and library media specialist Richard O’Connor: Lower School teacher
George Mulligan: Lower School science teacher
Robert Spates: Director of strings Monica Tan: College counseling administrative assistant Jodi Zager: Athletics department administrative assistant
Jennifer Reed: Landon School Store manager Ricky Sears ’99: Upper School art teacher Jamie Simon: Landon Summer director
Landon’s college counseling.”
Jamie Sorge: Middle School English and science teacher
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Len Armstrong: Assistant head of school for admissions, enrollment and community
Daphne Kiplinger: Publications manager/graphic designer, communications office
is unparalleled,” Toomer said. “I hope to bring my experiences in higher education and highly selective admissions to build on the success of
Colleen Tully: Lower and Middle School reading/ learning specialist
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SCHOOL NEWSHIGHLIGHTS
New Board Trustees And Officers Elected
I
n July, the Landon School
Board of Trustees welcomed four new members to its
ranks and saw freshly elected officers assume their roles. For the
2014-15 academic year, Joseph A. Kenary ’82, P ’18 ’20 ’23, a board member since 2007 and the vice chairman for the 2012-13 and
2013-14 school years, takes over as
Anderson J. Arnold ’78 helps
2014-15 BOARD OFFICERS
small-business and start-up
CHAIRMAN: Joseph A. Kenary ’82, P ’18 ’20 ’23
business strategies as a full-time
VICE CHAIRMAN: H. Keith Powell, P ’13 ’17
spent 14 years at America Online
PRESIDENT: David M. Armstrong
history and geography at Detroit
TREASURER: Dale Wolf, P ‘10 ‘15
owners plan and communicate consultant. Previously, Arnold
and also taught Middle School Country Day School.
Michael I. Connolly ’75 is
SECRETARY: Michelle L. Freeman, P ‘09 ‘20
board chairman. H. Keith Powell,
chief executive officer (CEO)
chairman. Michelle Freeman,
uses marketing technologies to
Transatlantic Relations at Johns
businesses, and a board member of
Advanced International Studies.
P ’13 ’17 steps into the role of vice P ’09 ’20 retains her position as
secretary. And Dale B. Wolf, P ’10 ’15, previously a board member
from 2006-12 and newly reelected for 2014-15, serves as treasurer.
The four new board members are
listed below, along with their bios.
of Atlas Digital Partners, which drive sales for small and midsized MarketBridge. He is also serving as interim CEO for the online magazine HautePink.
William C. Eacho III ’72 is
a senior fellow at the Center for
Wrestling Room Dedicated to Todd Boehly ’91
T
odd Boehly, who led the wrestling team to back-to-back
I.A.C. championships in 1990 and ’91, returned to Landon on Fathers Visiting Day 2014 to have the wrestling room dedi-
cated in his honor — and spoke to students about how his experiences at the school provided the keys to success.
“I hope you realize how special of a place this is, because I didn’t
realize it enough when I was here,” said Boehly, president of the global
David M. Armstrong with new Board Chair Joe Kenary (left) and outgoing Chair Tiger Joyce (right)
Dale Wolf is the executive
Hopkins University’s School of
chairman of Correctional Health-
He serves on the International
a national healthcare provider serv-
Foundation for Electoral Systems
(IFES) and on the Senior Advisory Group to the Director of National Intelligence.
care (located in Denver, Colorado), ing jails and prisons in 27 states.
Previously, Wolf served as CEO at Coventry Health Care, Inc.
financial services firm Guggenheim Partners, part owner of the Los
Angeles Dodgers baseball franchise, philanthropist and former member of the Landon Board of Trustees. “You guys are all representative of the
Landon brand, and that’s a tremendous thing: honor, brotherhood, courage, character ... As you matriculate through life, I really hope that you stay true to those causes because those are the things that will get you where you need to go.”
Also instrumental in getting Boehly where he needed to go were his
Landon mentors, including Upper School math teacher Steve Sorkin. Boehly recalled struggling to keep his head above water while at the
College of William and Mary, and credited “Sork” (as he calls him) with pulling him from the depths. “It was Sork’s idea to go study at the London School of Economics,” Boehly explained. “That got me going back in the right direction, and for that I’ll forever be grateful.”
Boehly’s family and many lifelong Bear friends — including Michael
Banks ’92, Peter Corrigan ’91, Jeff Lamkin ’91, Art Rosen ’91 and Jon Wagner ’91 — were present for the dedication, at which Headmas-
ter David M. Armstrong presented Boehly with a plaque to commemorate the naming of the Boehly Family Wrestling Room.
“Our hope is that our Landon boys bring what they learn here with
them as they become leaders and men of character,” Armstrong said.
“That is what Todd has done, and it is why I am honored to name this room for him and his family.” 4
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LANDON UNITED CAMPAIGN SETS RECORD
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andon raised $51.5 million over five years and completed its
most successful capital campaign in school history at the end of June.
“This campaign represents a monumental step to ensure Landon
forever,” Headmaster David M. Armstrong told donors at an event in May celebrating Landon United’s impending completion. “And now,
thanks to the generosity of so many in the Landon community, we are completing our campaign.”
Armstrong and then-Board of Trustees Chairman H. Sherman
“Tiger” Joyce ’78, P ’10 ’12 offered special gratitude to those who have chaired the campaign over the years: Josh Freeman ’83, P ’09
’20; Sam Lehrman, P ’11; Nancy Duber, P ’04 ’07 ’10; Laura
Zaimi, P ’14; the campaign’s last co-chairs, Danny Korengold
’69, P ’10, Jack Leachman ’69, P ’94 ’95, and Amy Mehlman, P ’17 ’18; and Honorary Chair Knight Kiplinger ’65, P ’99. The school has implemented housing-, rental- and
mortgage-assistance programs to attract and retain world-class faculty and staff. The Banfield Ethics Chair and teacher-
coach-mentor programs, which Armstrong called “key” to
the school, have received essential funding. Financial aid has
increased so that one in four boys now receives assistance, and 13 named scholarships were created during the campaign.
Landon also enhanced vital student facilities: We created the Free-
man Center for Athletic Achievement and the Lower School Science Center; we refurbished Lindner Dining Hall and the Farmhouse; we renovated the top and bottom levels of the Barton Alumni Athletic Center; and the Mondzac Performing Arts Center’s Coates Audi-
torium received a facelift and, in August, brand new chairs courtesy
of the “Raise the Paddle” initiative. Finally, Landon strengthened its
endowment, with $5 million in cash and another $5 million in planned gifts on the books.
Honorary Campaign Chair Knight Kiplinger shared Armstrong’s
enthusiasm for the “amazing things” Landon United has accomplished. “We have built wonderful new facilities. We increased financial aid so more boys can come to Landon and get the great experience that so
many of our sons had. We continue to support the finest faculty and
staff in the Washington area, which has always been a top priority. We
shored up the endowment and paid down debt,” Kiplinger said. “At the conclusion of this campaign, Landon is a healthier institution in many, many ways. It is a more financially sound institution. And we have all of you in the Landon community to thank for that.”
This campaign represents a monumental step to ensure Landon forever. And now, thanks to the generosity of so many in the Landon community, we are completing our campaign. —David M. Armstrong, Headmaster
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SCHOOL NEWSHIGHLIGHTS
The 61st Azalea Festival Highlights
W
e celebrated the
61st Annual Azalea Festival and
the 70th anniversary of Perkins Memorial Garden on a gor-
geous, fun-filled weekend in May that drew 50 specialty boutique
vendors and thousands of visitors to our campus. This year, Azalea Festival events raised $554,000 to benefit student financial aid and faculty enrich-
ment. Thank you to the
hundreds of volun-
teers who made the
events a success!
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STUDENTNEWS
Students Solve ‘Crimes,’ Explore Space with Mini-Mester
O
n a chilly March day in
through experiential learning.”
11-year-old boy uses
6-8 choose a field of study and
the nation’s capital, an
Each spring, students in grades
DNA evidence and dental records
delve into it with on- and off-
to unravel a mystery. No, this is
campus expeditions that encour-
not the pilot episode of Crime
age them to learn and build
Scene Investigator: The Early Years.
community with teachers and boys
It is one of the many fun, educa-
from other grades.
space exploration with trips to the
experience as part of the annual
13 study concentrations, including
dard Space Flight Center. And
duced in 2012 to — as program
ence,” which placed students in the
tional activities middle schoolers
This year, the program featured
Mini-Mester, which was intro-
“Spies, Crimes and Forensic Sci-
head Laurie Sears puts it — “al-
middle of a simulated adventure
low our boys to explore the D.C.
at the International Spy Museum.
area and their different interests
“To Infinity and Beyond!” probed
Lower School Strings Scores Gold
A
superior rating, the
highest mark in music
competition, is extreme-
ly difficult for a young ensemble to earn. But it is not impossible. The
Their rapid progress has been nothing short of amazing, due in very large part to the excellent adjunct strings faculty here at Landon. —Dr. Paul Scimonelli, retired Director of Strings
29 members of the Lower School
Air and Space Museum and Godthe aptly named “Pure Unadulterated Awesomeness” featured a
scavenger hunt on the National
Mall and a tour of a snow-covered Washington Nationals Park.
Seniors Hike Alaska, Launch Coffee Shop
Hersheypark.
L
special is that the majority of
skills for college, launched a sports
strings ensemble achieved that
feat with their performance at the 2014 Music in the Parks festival,
held this spring at Pennsylvania’s “What makes it all the more
the orchestra is beginners,” said
now-retired Director of Strings
Dr. Paul Scimonelli. “Their rapid
ast spring, the members of the Class of 2014 kept plenty busy in the weeks leading up to Commencement. Garland Ken-
nedy climbed a formidable peak in Alaska, and Trey Lundelius
learned to fly a plane. Twelve seniors built a Habitat for Humanity home in Georgetown, Delaware, while Pravin Fonseka and Alex Liu engi-
neered (and raced) a speedy electric car. Still others honed their cooking blog or started up their own coffee shop right on campus.
These experiences were part
progress has been nothing short
of Landon’s Independent Senior
to the excellent adjunct strings
past 20-plus years has given soon-
of amazing, due in very large part faculty here at Landon.”
This was only the second time
in Scimonelli’s 16-year tenure that Lower School Strings brought
home the highest rating, and he was elated to go out on what he terms a “high note.”
Project program, which for the to-be-graduates the opportu-
nity to conceive of and execute
a unique project of their choosing with the guidance of two faculty
advisors. At the end, they deliver a portfolio and an oral presentation explaining what they learned.
“It’s a good transitional program because next year when they go off
to college they’ll have the experience of figuring something out on their own,” Upper School registrar and program director Lisa Goenner said. Robbie Hefferon, Ed Wolins and Raman Ananthanpillai, who
opened the popular on-campus coffeehouse The Landon Cup to benefit Autism Speaks, agree. “It’s been a great experience figuring out all the different factors that go into a successful business,” Hefferon said.
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STUDENTNEWS
Bears Paint Portraits for HIV+ Kenyan Orphans
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Student Earns Eagle Scout Wings By Fighting Malaria
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n June 13, Ian Napoleon ’16 graduated from the Boy Scouts of America and ascended to the rank of Eagle Scout (the high-
he positive reach of
est level in scouting) after successfully completing his Eagle
the Landon commu-
Scout Service Project. Although a perfectly acceptable project would have
nity has the power to go
been to plant a tree in a park or donate books to a school, Napoleon had
global. That is something Ashton
bigger things in mind — like
Duplessie ’15 learned firsthand
stemming the tide of malaria
last summer when he accompanied
in Africa.
his mother to Nairobi, Kenya, to
So he traveled to Nigeria
volunteer at Nyumbani Children’s
— the most populous country
ter, schooling and holistic care for
affected by malaria — to
Home, which provides food, shel-
in Africa and also the most
HIV-positive orphans.
help prevent the mosquito-
During the trip, arranged by an
borne disease by distributing
organization called KEST (Ke-
insecticide-treated bed nets to
nyan Educational Service Trips),
pregnant women, mothers and children in needy communities.
Duplessie played with the orphans,
“The Boy Scout slogan is ‘Do a good turn daily,’ which means to me
helped them with art projects and
toured nearby slums. Duplessie re-
doing good things every day by giving back to the community and helping
turned home wanting to do more,
this is that it’s different than just
portraits of the 13 Kenyan orphans
being excited about it and calling it
and lit upon the idea of painting who would be graduating from
high school and leaving Nyumbani in the spring.
“I wanted to bring that con-
nection I had with the orphans back to the U.S. I started this
putting paint down on canvas and art,” Bartman said. “To know that
it’s for a great thing and that these
young people are going to love the
paintings and know that a group of guys halfway across the world are
thinking about them is a powerful
others,” Napoleon said. “It feels good to make an impact in someone’s life.”
Sailing Team Cruises to Award-Winning Season
T
he Landon sailing team is only two years old, but it is already
looming large on the local racing scene. The 2014 season saw the
fledgling squad secure multiple regatta wins and four end-of-year
awards from the DC Sail program, which provides coaching and organizes regatta competitions for high-school sailing teams across the metro area. Max Beyer ’17 took home the Most Valuable Sailor Award for the
thing.”
Green Fleet division for first-year racers. Jack Pingle ’16 received the
these children live with on a daily
and director of KEST, shared Bart-
Coaches Award. Senior captain and team founder Aaron Beguelin ’14
that these kids did not have many
Landon for the unveiling of the
painting project at Landon to raise awareness of the struggles that
basis,” Duplessie said. “I witnessed keepsakes from their childhood. So I decided that, through art, I could
Lloydie Triplett Zaiser, founder
man’s enthusiasm when she visited portraits.
“You boys have done a wonderful
give each of them a portrait of
thing for these children,” Zaiser —
a special keepsake.”
orphans over the summer — told
themselves that they could have as With the help of Studio Arts
Chair Walt Bartman, Duplessie
recruited 13 more Bears to paint
who delivered the portraits to the
the painters, tears in her eyes. “I can’t tell you what this means to them.” Zaiser wasn’t the only one
portraits of the orphans and Sister
impressed with the project — it
“What’s neat about us being
tions The Gazette and Bethesda
Mary, who runs Nyumbani.
able to use our talents in a way like 8
received coverage in local publicaMagazine.
Most Improved Award, and Andrew Javens ’17 scored the Green Fleet rounded out the honors with a Coaches Award.
Beguelin was the only Landon sailor to qualify for the DC Sail varsity
squad this spring, but he selflessly sailed junior varsity instead so that he
could be a hands-on leader to his teammates. “I felt that was important as far as showing the leadership
that should be there in the
type of pro-
gram I wanted to create and
hope continues at the school,” he said.
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FACULTY/STAFF NEWS
Earthquakes, Hurricanes and Upper School Counseling
discussions here are also a solid reminder of the many things that we do well in our community at Landon. I’m looking forward to sharing my experiences here with my good colleagues once I get back.” Kathleen Lubin, who teaches Upper School math and helps coach junior varsity golf, also received a Schinnerer Grant this year. She visited Bandon, Oregon, to play golf at some of the finest courses in the world (Bandon Dunes resort has two on Golf Digest’s list of the top 100) and study the mathematical effects of Andy Rhein all dressed up for his first day at Hawaii Preparatory Academy (HPA)
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what makes golfers successful. She will share her findings with her Precalculus and Calculus students — and, no doubt, the golf team — this year.
his summer Upper School Counselor Andy Rhein
Schinnerer Grants are awarded every summer to provide
braved an earthquake (4.5 on the Richter scale), a
faculty with new knowledge that they can use to enhance their
hurricane (Julio) and (on a less dangerous note) wild
classroom teachings. This program is supported by a capital gift
turkeys roaming the yard of his cottage to work at Hawaii
from the Schinnerer family: Bill ’61 and Marge Schinnerer, Lee
Preparatory Academy (HPA) and bring back knowledge to share
Schinnerer ’89, and Jeffrey Schinnerer ’95.
with Landon students and parents. Rhein traveled to Hawaii on one of Landon’s Schinnerer Grants, which are awarded to faculty annually to underwrite a “genuinely unusual summer experience” that will better the school community. During his time at HPA, a coed school for grades K-12 located in the rural town of Waimea on the “Big Island,” Rhein collaborated with the Upper School counselor and learning specialist there to exchange strategies and ideas that the two have found helpful in reaching their respective students. Rhein also ran workshops in the Lower, Middle and Upper Schools; met with students individually to discuss their experiences; and gave a series of lectures to students, parents and faculty on topics such as “Setting & Achieving Academic Goals,” “Making a Smooth Transition to High School,” and “Is This Normal? An Overview of Child & Adolescent Mental Health.” While Rhein says that HPA and the area are quite different from Landon, he was surprised to discover that the schools “share a lot of common issues, particularly when it comes to serving students with a wide range of learning styles.” Despite the few hiccups from Mother Nature, Rhein found the Big Island to be an “interesting, beautiful place” and relishes the invaluable experiences he gained there. “It’s been busy, but really fantastic, and I’m so grateful for the
Rhein snapped a photo of the road leading up to HPA’s campus in the Waimea Hills.
opportunity to be here,” Rhein said while still in Hawaii. “All of my
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FACULTY/STAFFNEWS
Zirm Bids Farewell to Landon Stage with a ‘Tempest’
“W
hat’s past is pro-
At Fathers Visiting Day, Headmaster David M. Armstrong presented annual service awards to faculty and staff members who reached milestones.
logue,” William Shakespeare
wrote in The Tempest, the play
that Upper School Landon and
Holton-Arms students performed
20 YEARS
in May in the Mondzac Perform-
Sharon Karlin, Director of administrative technology & network administrator Jim Kreger, Handbells instructor Andy Luther, Assistant director of college counseling & Latin teacher Michael Wu, Choral teacher Jose Moreno, Grounds foreman
ing Arts Center. For longtime
English teacher, drama instructor
and play director Fred Zirm, that famous line is a loaded one.
Zirm retired from the school
last spring after 39 years and 100plus student plays, and each and
every one of those productions was prologue to The Tempest, his fare-
well to the Landon stage. Fittingly, the play is widely recognized as the Bard’s swan song as a play-
wright — a parallel that, unsurprisingly, did not escape Zirm.
“I chose The Tempest this spring
because I love Shakespeare, and
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SERVICE HONORS AWARDS
I thought it was a happy coincidence — or at least a coincidence — that my last Landon production was also Shakespeare’s farewell to stage. —Fred Zirm, English teacher, drama instructor and play director
25 YEARS Monique Briend-Walker, French teacher Matt Dougherty, English teacher & drama instructor George Mulligan, Science teacher 30 YEARS Leonor Garcia, Maintenance and operations 35 YEARS
it’s one of the plays by him that
School dining hall. He directed
Landon is only prologue to his
Jean Jeffress, Audio-visual librarian
Zirm said at the time. “I thought
Wally Acton ’83, Teddy Sears ’95
plenty planned. World travel,
50 YEARS
I’m drawn to but have never done,” it was a happy coincidence — or
at least a coincidence — that my last Landon production was also
Shakespeare’s farewell to stage. I’m excited about the quality of what we’re putting together, but it’s
bittersweet to do the last one here because I’ve had a great run.”
He has indeed. Zirm staged the
school’s first-ever musical, Gilbert and Sullivan’s Trial by Jury, back
in 1979, when the library was the
performing arts venue. He thrilled audiences with the innovative
special effects employed in his
production of Harvey, staged in the no-longer-existent Lower
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now-professional actors including and Emmy winner Julia Louis-
Dreyfus (of Holton-Arms). And he and his rotating troupe of
Middle School actors have racked up the awards over the years for
their performances at the Folger Shakespeare Festival.
Of course, Zirm’s past at
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life afterward, and he already has cycling trips, poetry writing and, of course, continuing to direct in
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some capacity are on the docket.
Still, Zirm both smiles and gets a
bit choked up when he shares the lasting impression he’ll take with
him from Landon: “I have a great deal of faith in kids.”
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pper School science and art history teacher Sacha Place moonlights as a flute and piccolo player in the contemporary musical group Great Noise Ensemble. In April, she and the group performed La Commedia, an operatic interpretation of Dante’s Divine Comedy, at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
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horal teacher Tad Cavuoti sings in a chorus that accompanied the National Symphony Orchestra when they performed the 2001: A Space Odyssey soundtrack live during a screening of the film at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts in Vienna, Virginia, this summer.
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COMMENCEMENT
The Class of 2014
Ozair Ahmad
Zachary Buller
Bernard Akinboyewa
Floyd Camalier
University of Virginia Syracuse University
Raman Ananthanpillai
Jacksonville University Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
University of Chicago
Clayton Collins
Washington and Lee University
Justin Cort
Andrew Baca John Barton
Miami University, Oxford Stephen Bauer Beloit College
Aaron Beguelin
Hamilton College Campbell Blue Boston College John Bolen
Cornell University Khaleef Bradford
University of Maryland, College Park Brent Bubes
University of Maryland, College Park
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Southern Methodist University Sewanee: The University of the South
WISE WORDS FOR GRADS
What is important is the men that we have become, and not the men we had intended to become. —Valedictorian Ethan Fieger ’14, Commencement speaker
Ryan Curto
Washington and Lee University Jules Desroches Kenyon College
Thomas Dunigan
Washington University in St. Louis Charles Ellerman
University of Colorado at Boulder Elijah Engermann Purdue University
Leonardo Falcone
University of Maryland, College Park Jack Falk
University of Virginia
Be flexible when others need you most. Be that friend when someone is having a bad day. Be that dad when someone wants to talk about problems. Be that adult when you know your friend is about to make a bad decision. —Ozair Ahmad ’14, Baccalaureate speaker
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COMMENCEMENT
AWARDS!
John Feldman
Valedictorian ETHAN FIEGER
University of Virginia
COMMENCEMENT
Fathers Club Citizenship Award for unselfishness, integrity, courage and spirit RYAN CURTO
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Ethan Fieger
Zachary Fingerhut
Wake Forest University Seth Flanagan
Wofford College
The Malcolm Coates Student Activities Award for outstanding, constructive participation in non-athletic activities HARRY LAIRD
Pravin Fonseka
The Eleanor Ann Johnson Award for creativity, innovation, ingenuity or artistic merit KEVIN SORACI
University of Miami
The William Harrison Triplett Award for significant contributions to the sports program and distinguished qualities of team dedication, respect for opponents, and regard for the spirit of the game DOMINIQUE SEAGEARS The Carroll Mercer Marbury Award for spirit of fearlessness and tenacity of purpose JULES DESROCHES Upper School Headmaster’s Award for outstanding qualities of general excellence ROBBIE HEFFERON The Mary Lee and Paul Landon Banfield Award for a faculty member who has made a significant contribution to the life of Landon School JOHN BELLASCHI, HISTORY TEACHER The Alice F. Cosimano Award for a staff member who has made a significant contribution to the life of the school SUSAN HOOKS, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT The Hugh C. Riddleberger Alumni Scholarship Award for highest GPA in Form V T.J. VONGKOVIT ’15 AND BEN LEVINSON ’15
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The George Washington University Jack Gagnon
Washington and Lee University Kurt Gessler John Gilbert
Gordon College
Harrison Laird
University of Virginia Kibaek Lee
University of Notre Dame Alexander Liu
Emory University
Charles Lundelius McGill University Samuel Lynch
Johns Hopkins University Romare Marshall Davidson College Riley McTague
Hobart and William Smith Colleges David Mitchell
United States Military Academy Preparatory School
Bradford Gladstone
Sohrab Nawaz
Jacob Harris
Sean K. O’Brien
Haverford College
University of Michigan Kyle Hartman Boston College
Jonathan Haskin
Emory University Bucknell University Sean P. O’Brien
Macalester College
University of Pennsylvania Robert Hefferon Williams College
Oliver Hightower Kenyon College
Brandon Johnson
University of Virginia Matthew Johnston
Miami University, Oxford Samuel Jones
Durham University Seth Kaplow
University of Maryland, College Park Garland Kennedy
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Luke Kennedy
The George Washington University Marcus Kindfuller Tufts University Gregory Kulp
St. Mary’s College of Maryland
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William Olson
Ishan Satwah
WISE WORDS FOR GRADS
Oluwatumininu Onaghise
Eyoab Sawhny
First respect yourself, then cultivate attentiveness toward others. Help them to heal when they fail and celebrate their achievements when they succeed.
University of Virginia Purdue University
Matthew Perlmutter
University of Maryland, College Park Austin Petty
Fork Union Military Academy (before enrolling at UVA)
William Prutting
Texas Christian University Michael Rallo
Washington and Lee University Alexander Reinke
Southern Methodist University
Washington University in St. Louis Davidson College
Matthew Schick
Northeastern University Dominique Seagears Trinity College
Nicolas Sensenbrenner Bucknell University Grant Smith
St. Mary’s College of Maryland Kevin Soraci
Dartmouth College Walter Spak
University of California at Los Angeles Randall Staples
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Nikhil Talwar
University of Maryland, College Park Steven Valentine
The University of Texas, Austin
—Headmaster David M. Armstrong, Commencement speaker
Believe in luck. —Upper School history teacher Bill Scott, Baccalaureate speaker
Guys, try to take yourselves a little less seriously, because that’s what you’ve taught me to do. —Class President Nicky Talwar ’14, Baccalaureate speaker
Culver VanVleck
Tulane University Edward Wolins
New York University Aaron Zaimi
Bucknell University Nicholas Zaimi
University of Richmond
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ARTSUPDATE
Arts Flourish During Spring Semester
T
he spring semester was
the local Best of the Independent
music competition at Florida’s
the Lower, Middle and
Soraci ’14 took first prize for
to be outdone, the Lower School
simply unforgettable for
Upper School Bears who show-
cased their talents on the perfor-
mance stage and in the art studio. Six Bears from the Middle and
Schools Art Competition; Kevin
painting, while Maleek Brown ’17 garnered honorable mention for drawing.
Upper School music ensembles
Upper Schools earned regional
hit a high note in April when they
lastic Art & Writing Awards. And
highest marks possible — in all
accolades in the prestigious Scho-
strings ensemble scored a superior rating at the Music in the Parks festival at Pennsylvania’s Hersheypark in May.
Bear actors, meanwhile, made
swept superior-gold ratings — the
the hallways of the Mondzac
disciplines at the OrlandoFest
the energetic songs of the Lower
THE TEMPEST
13 Landon artists were finalists in
Universal Orlando Resort. Not
Performing Arts Center echo with School musical The Jungle Book
1 Joshua ’16 plays it for laughs in the Upper School’s production of ‘The Tempest.’ 2 Lower School actors belt out a musical number in their spring performance of ‘The Jungle Book.’ 3 Upper School musical ensembles swept gold in all disciplines at the OrlandoFest competition. 4 Lower School strings earned gold at the Music in the Parks festival in Hersheypark, Pennsylvania.
Bye Bye Birdie, while Upper School
5
school Holton-Arms kept audi-
6 Middle School strings members shine during a MAD Day concert.
their performance of Shakespeare’s
7 Sandar Abdychev ’21 displays his attention to detail with and imaginative drawing.
and the Middle School musical
thespians from Landon and sister ences rapt with soliloquies from The Tempest.
In case you missed
them, here are
Middle School handbells perform at MAD (Music-Art-Drama) Day, a day dedicated to artistic excellence in the Middle School.
8 Miles Lam ’18 shows that a Bear can paint a great lion.
some highlights in pictures ...
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THE JUNGLE BOOK
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ARTS HIGHLIGHTS
1 2
3
5 4 1 Billy Banfield ‘19 added intricate 3-D details to this colorful painting. 2 This ceramics creation by Miles Franklin ’15 was part of his solo art show in the Buchanan Library. 3
A fist-bump-worthy drawing by Maleek Brown ’17, who won honorable mention in the drawing category in the Best of the Independent Schools Art Competition this spring.
4 Alex Freed ‘18 shows a penchant for texture in this detailed monochromatic painting of a raccoon. 5 Walker Hague ’15 displayed his eye-catching photography with a solo show in the Landow Gallery. 6 Randy Bednar Jr. ’17 hit a home run with this action-packed pencil drawing.
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SPRINGATHLETICSUPDATE
ment history!), Evan Katz ’17 and captain Brent Bubes ’14 — in the top 10 en route to that impressive tally.
Over the season, the team teed
up a 9-3 overall record. In April, they defeated many of the best
teams in the Washington, D.C., metro area with a victory at the
Cavalier Cup and closed out the
year with a second-place finish at the Metro Championships.
“The freshmen really came
Golf Team Secures 18th I.A.C. Title
L
andon varsity golf Coach Jack Duquette knew
it was going to take a
team effort to end Georgetown
Prep’s two-year reign as Interstate Athletic Conference (I.A.C.)
champions. Duquette got exactly
that (and then some) at this year’s I.A.C. Tournament, as Bear golf-
ers drove, chipped and putted their
Landon school record of 384 for
an 18-hole par-72 course. Landon
put four golfers — Morgan Egloff ’15, Jeff Samit ’17 (who sank the
first hole-in-one in I.A.C. Tourna-
together when it counted,” Du-
quette said. “There was no fighting amongst the members. They
wanted the best for everybody.
Some days they had good days,
some days they didn’t. We had a really good day at I.A.C.s.”
That’s a bit of an understate-
ment. The Bears’ 375 (comprised of the combined scores of the
school’s top five golfers) at the
very tough Congressional Country Club shattered the 10-year-old
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—Jack Duquette, Varsity Golf Coach
captain. ... The kids really rallied around him.”
Jack Bolen ’14: Co-Captain, Academic All-American, AllMet Honorable Mention, AllGazette First Team, All-I.A.C., Most Valuable Player
Romare Marshall ’14: AllI.A.C.
BASEBALL
Jack Falk ’14: Khari Baten Award for Courage, Dedication & Enthusiasm
!
Jones Lindner ’15: Most Improved Player
Alex Norwinski ’15: All-I.A.C., Most Valuable Player
“This was a special team, and
And Brent Bubes was an amazing
Valuable Athlete
claim the 18th I.A.C. golf title in
our guys really knew how to pull
year of any golfer I’ve ever had.
LACROSSE
Peter Millspaugh ’15: Hard Hat Award
school history.
gan Egloff had probably the best
SPRING SEASON HONORS
way to a commanding 18-stroke victory over Prep, 375 to 393, to
through,” Duquette said. “Mor-
This was a special team, and our guys really knew how to pull together when it counted. They wanted the best for everybody.
Sean P. O’Brien: Captain GOLF Brent Bubes ’14: Captain, All-Met Honorable Mention, All-Gazette Second Team, AllI.A.C., Most Valuable Golfer Morgan Egloff ’15: All-Met First Team, All-Gazette First Team, All-I.A.C., Most Outstanding Golfer Evan Katz ’17: All-Met Honorable Mention, AllGazette Honorable Mention, All-I.A.C., Coaches Special Effort Award Jeff Samit ’17: All-Gazette Honorable Mention, All-I.A.C., Coaches Special Effort Award
Sam Lynch ’14: Co-Captain, All-Met Second Team, AllGazette Second Team, AllI.A.C., Jack Crawford Award for Unselfishness, Hard Work & Commitment Sean K. O’Brien ’14: CoCaptain, All-American, AllMet First Team, All-Gazette Second Team, All-I.A.C., Offensive Player of the Year Colton Rupp ’15: All-Met Second Team, All-Gazette Honorable Mention, AllI.A.C., George Boiardi Award for Tenacity, Humility & Citizenship Hunter Sells ’15: All-Met Honorable Mention, Defensive Player of the Year OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Jack Gilbert ’14: Most Improved Athlete Oliver Hightower ’14: Co-Captain, All-Gazette Second Team, All-I.A.C., Most
Tumi Onaghise ’14: All-I.A.C. Kevin Soraci ’14: Co-Captain, Coaches Award RUGBY Miles Franklin ’15: Co-Most Valuable Back Sam Jones ’14: Most Valuable Player Jake Harris ’14: Captain, Coaches Award Conor Price ’15: Most Improved Hal Pence ’15: Co-Most Valuable Back Ed Wolins ’14: Most Valuable Forward TENNIS Adam Atwell: All-Gazette Coach of the Year Zach Cooper ’15: Rookie of the Year Gabriel Goldberg ’15: AllI.A.C., Coaches Award Alex Reinke ’14: All-Met Honorable Mention, AllGazette Second Team, AllI.A.C., Most Improved Player Nicky Talwar ’14: Captain, Most Valuable Player
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SPRINGATHLETICSUPDATE
Tennis Claims 47th I.A.C. Crown Lacrosse Scores No. 8 or the third year in a row, the members of the Landon varsity National Ranking
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tennis team aced the competition to become Interstate Athletic Conference (I.A.C.) champions. The Bears finished the season
10-3 overall and handily beat St. Albans 6-1 in the I.A.C. Tournament
finals to claim the program’s 47th conference title, more than any other sport at Landon. Head Coach Adam Atwell, who earned All-Gazette
Coach of the Year honors, attributed the team’s triumph to experience, teamwork and a never-give-up attitude.
“We lost to Georgetown Prep
4-3 in a heartbreaker in April,
where the last match came down to a third-set tie break. Things could have headed south from there,”
Atwell recalled. “But our guys really turned things around, came to-
gether and had three huge confer-
ence wins at the end of the regular
season to give us some momentum going into the tournament.”
The last of those regular season
wins was against St. Albans, then
undefeated in the I.A.C. The Bear
Our guys really turned things around, came together and had three huge conference wins at the end of the regular season to give us some momentum going into the tournament.
victory meant that both teams
—Adam Atwell, Varsity Tennis Coach
Alex Reinke, Culver VanVleck
ranked Connecticut prep school
son with an 18-4 record,
trumped perennial powerhouse
injuries to finish the sea-
a share of the I.A.C. champion-
ship, and No. 8 and No. 13 rank-
ings, respectively, in the Nike/US
Atwell, however. He has nothing
but praise for his players and pride in their accomplishments, which also included a team victory at
the prestigious Woodberry Forest Invitational. “A big key to our
success is that we had five seniors and seven juniors this year — no freshmen or sophomores — so
our kids were experienced and had their heads on pretty straight,”
Atwell said. “And our seniors [Ra-
man Ananthanpillai, Kibaek Lee, and captain Nicky Talwar] really ership we needed.”
Despite two tough losses to
finals, the Bears and the Little
“The team owes its success
said. “Our captains Sam Lynch,
The shared title doesn’t bother
their home turf.
mour/Inside Lacrosse Top 25.
for first and technically making them I.A.C. co-champions.
Gilman of Baltimore, 10-8, on
Georgetown Prep, including
Boy’s Top 25 and the Under Ar-
to the leadership of the seniors,”
4-1 conference record, tying them
Avon Old Farms, 14-6, and
Lacrosse National High School
finished the regular season with a
stepped up and provided the lead-
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arsity lacrosse overcame
Coach Rob Bordley ’66, P ’00 ’03 Sean K. O’Brien and Jack Bolen did a great job because we lost
some very important players to
injury. A lot of underclassmen had opportunities as a result, and they
one in the I.A.C. Tournament
Hoyas finished the regular season tied in conference play, giving
Landon a share of its 29th I.A.C. lacrosse championship. Bordley
could not have been prouder of his players, a fact he drove home after their season-ending tournament loss.
“I said to the guys ... ‘There’s
really stepped up to fill the void.”
nothing to be embarrassed or
the Bears this season. Early on, the
have told you the same thing if we
Stepping up was a theme for
team handily defeated nationally
School Promotes New Varsity Coaches from Within
T
he varsity basketball,
ice hockey and baseball teams will have new —
but familiar — faces spearheading
ashamed of,’” Bordley said. “‘I would won: We had a great season.’”
their programs during the 2014-15 year, as well-known teacher-coachmentors step up to assume key
roles. Middle School math teacher and sixth-grade basketball coach
Rory Perkins will be the new head varsity basketball coach. English
teacher and Assistant Head of the Upper School Hans Farnstrom
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Baseball Squad Gets Help From Everywhere
Seniors Lead The Way on The Track, in The Field
T
he varsity baseball team
T
he outdoor track and
only had two seniors,
field team’s only victory
Elijah Engermann and
of 2014 came in the first
captain Sean P. O’Brien, on the
meet out of the blocks, but Head
roster in 2014. That meant that
Coach Addison Hunt was proud of the efforts put forth by his
the youthful team had to look ev-
athletes all season long.
110-meter and the 300-meter
a meet with six people and finish
at the I.A.C. Championships. Six
“Oftentimes we’d show up to
eighth out of 28 teams,” Hunt said of the squad, which lost key members to injury. “So we had a lot of
superlative performances from the guys who did represent us.”
Oliver Hightower ’14 was
certainly no stranger to superlative performances: The senior capped off an undefeated season in the
hurdles with victories in both events
stellar showings at that event, where Landon took fourth place overall. Hunt is optimistic about the
other seniors — shot putter Tumi
future of the program, thanks to a
Curto, jumper Romare Marshall,
men, as well as a promising crop of
Onighase, pole vaulter Ryan
400-meter runner Dominique
Seagears, and 1600-meter special-
ists Kevin Soraci and Jack Gilbert (both of who improved their times by 15 seconds over three weeks) — finished out the season with
solid group of returning underclassnew freshmen. Says Hunt: “I’m not
erywhere for contributions — and the source changed regularly. “Sometimes we had strong
pitching, sometimes we outslugged the other team,” former Coach J.J.
Brock said. “We usually had one or two guys step up to help us win.”
going to be shocked if somewhere in the next couple of years, we
manage to make a serious run at the I.A.C. title.”
Rugby Team ‘Gave It Their All’
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with a 7-11 record (4-6 I.A.C.)
sistant coach last season. “The younger guys really stepped up, and our
ment semifinals to Georgetown
nder new coach Jeremy Norman ’92, the varsity rugby team
cruised to a 6-1 regular season and a second straight appear-
ance against Our Lady of Good Counsel High School in the
Metro Area Varsity Rugby Club Division II championship game.
“The boys worked extremely hard every day in practice and improved
greatly as a team during the season,” said Norman, who served as asseniors [Jules Desroches, captain Jake Harris, Matt Johnston, Sam Jones and Ed Wolins] were strong leaders.”
Unfortunately, like last year, Good Counsel claimed the crown, de-
spite a valiant effort from the Bears. “The team fought hard and never gave up,” Norman said. “Our boys could hold their heads up high. You can’t ask more as a coach because they gave it their all.”
The team finished the season
and a loss in the I.A.C. tourna-
Prep. The most notable game oc-
curred in the regular-season finale, an away game against eventual I.A.C. champions St. Albans.
Although the Bears lost, 6-5, the
team showed they could play with
will take the reins of varsity ice
assistant coach.
varsity soccer head coach. Farn-
coach, junior varsity baseball coach
coach of the boys varsity basketball
familiar territory: He co-founded
ground-rule double in the sixth
Bill Reed will take over as skipper
Agnes from 1996-2002, and he
served as varsity head coach until
called a home run,” Brock said.
hockey. And head varsity soccer and History Department Chair
of the varsity baseball squad, while Lower School Head Randy Bednar (who also coaches fifth- and
sixth-grade baseball) steps in as his
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Perkins was previously head
program at St. Stephen’s & St.
will continue to coach sixth-grade basketball and act as assistant
coach for eighth-grade football. Similarly, Reed will stay on as
strom, meanwhile, finds himself in the Landon hockey team in 1992, 2003, was named The Washington Post’s All-Met Hockey Coach of
the Year in 1997 and has acted as assistant coach in recent years.
the league’s best squad.
“The game came down to a
inning that was very close to being “That would have given us the lead late in the game. It shows we’re close.”
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FEATURE | DAVID M. ARMSTRONG
O T L L E W E R A FA TRONG ARMS at ect on wh fl e r s e u g llea and his co ime inside r t e t is s h a g m d in a r d du ting he d and love e The depar n r a le , d plishe ICHIARA he’s accom BY TOM D . s k c o R the White
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H
ow does one define “success”?
For Headmaster David M. Armstrong, who
will leave Landon next June after 11 years as our community’s leader, the answer cannot be found in the brilliant scholars produced, sports cham-
pionships won or fundraising dollars earned. Landon has excelled in
these areas during his tenure, but Armstrong uses a different barometer to gauge his achievements. “When I first got here, someone
asked me how I would measure my success,” he recalled. “I said, ‘I’ll measure it by the percentage of boys who get up in the morning and are looking forward to coming to school.’”
Reading with
Armstrong has strived to make Landon such a place ever since, draw-
ing inspiration from a Ralph Waldo Emerson poem titled (what else?)
Middle Scho
olers
“Success.” To paraphrase: “To win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children, to earn the appreciation of honest critics ...
to find the best in others ... to leave the world a bit better ... This is to have succeeded.”
By these standards, Armstrong’s decade-plus as the school’s fifth
headmaster has been an unmitigated triumph. Our teacher-coachmentors helped to mold 16 National Merit Scholarship finalists/
semifinalists, countless more outstanding students and 160+ college athletes; Bear teams earned 29 Interstate Athletic Conference
(I.A.C.) titles; and the Landon United campaign brought in $51
million to strengthen the endowment. Here, David, his colleagues, alumni and friends reflect on his time at Landon and the legacy he’ll leave behind.
FOR THE BOYS
Grilling at th
e Azalea Gar
den Festival
Ask Armstrong what his favorite aspect of the job is, and there is no
hesitation: “The best part has always been dealing with the boys and watching their journey, watching them come in as little, enthusiastic
third graders and then leave as well-defined Landon men, going on to do great things with their life in college and beyond.”
Former Communications Director Jean Erstling, who worked in
the office above David for nine years, remembers hearing the familiar
sound of Armstrong’s door slamming every day around 3 p.m. as he set out across campus to attend athletic events, watch play practices or just mingle with students. “What you discover very early in working with
David is that everything is about the boys — he feeds on the time he gets to be with them,” she said.
The best part has always been dealing with the boys and watching their journey, watching them come in as little, enthusiastic third graders and then leave as well-defined Landon men. —David M. Armstrong, Headmaster
Armstrong’s ability to recall the names and particular interests of stu-
name because he knows them personally and knows who they are,” said
almost 700 boys in our school, and I think David can call all of them by
community. “He always finds time to come over to Lower School recess
dents and even long-graduated alumni is the stuff of legend. “There are
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Len Armstrong, assistant head of school for admissions, enrollment and
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and just throw the football with our boys or get in a game of catch.”
Upper School science teacher Conor Cassidy ’06, who has had the
distinct experience of being both a student under and now a colleague to Armstrong, remembers the “great buzz and energy” that the headmaster
generated when he came to Landon in 2004. “He moved his office to the
center of campus and the senior lounge right next to it, and he really made an intentional effort to know each and every boy,” said Cassidy, who was a
junior at the time. “That really united and excited the student body. It was just this breath of fresh air that was so welcome.”
I like working at Landon for a lot of reasons, but one of them is that I like my boss. I like the man I’m asked to follow. And that’s not a small thing. —John Botti, Associate Headmaster
Former Board of Trustees Chairman Knight Kiplinger ’65, P ’99,
a member of the search committee that recommended Armstrong
for headmaster, agrees with Cassidy. “A lot of heads of school these
days are like corporate CEOs who are not in close touch with their students and their teachers individually — and David is the com-
plete opposite of that,” Kiplinger said. “The boys sensed early on his authenticity, his genuine care for them, and they responded well to it. If you’re a child, you don’t want to let down an adult who cares about you and is clearly invested in your future.” PROUD MAYOR OF LANDON When Armstrong applied for the Landon headmaster position in 2003, he was fairly new to the field of education. For four years,
he had served as a teacher, coach and the associate headmaster at The Bishop’s School, the coed private school in La Jolla, Cali-
fornia, that his three children attended. Before that, however, he
had a varied career that included stints as a sports agent, CEO and president of international sporting goods company ProKennex, and leader-
Celebrating
a big win with
a Bear hug
ship roles at not-for-profit organizations like the Child Abuse Prevention Foundation and the San Diego Training Center Foundation.
“Until Landon, I never felt like it was my job to serve as the mayor of
a community and to have responsibilities with regard to the culture and the attitudes and supporting those things that define that community, whether it’s honesty, integrity, sportsmanship, resiliency, or any of the
other virtues that we espouse and aspire to,” Armstrong said. “To have the privilege to manage not only the tangible benchmarks of the suc-
cess of an aspirational school and community but also the intangibles — the warmth, the welcoming nature, the sense that everybody is in it for the same reason — was very rewarding.”
Tiger Joyce ’78, P ’10 ’12, chairman of the Landon Board of
Trustees from 2011-14, believes Armstrong tackled this particular
challenge with aplomb: “With the Nine Goals for Landon, David really
refocused the school back to developing the fundamental components of
Annual Hallo ween visit fr om
the Lower Sc
hool
the daily experience to encourage a high level of accomplishment, with
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it all pointing toward developing young men of character. That’s what really sets the school apart.”
One thing that sets Armstrong apart is the support of his wife Liz.
“For David, being the headmaster at Landon was a calling, a choice. He chose to be someone whose nights and weekends and thoughts are all
focused on what’s going to benefit these boys and Landon,” Erstling said. “That’s a family commitment that includes Liz. He would be the first to tell you what a great partner she has been in all of this.”
“There’s no way I could have done any of this without Lizzie,”
Armstrong agreed. “She’s been my biggest supporter, through the good times and the bad.”
David with hi s
wife Liz durin
g their first ye
ar at Landon
A FACULTY INSPIRED “What I will always remember about David is how kind, compassionate
and empathetic he is to everyone, and his ability to see the good in everyone and everything,” said Patti Pfeiff, Armstrong’s assistant for the past six years. “It sounds so corny, but I am a better person because I work with David. No question.”
Associate Headmaster John Botti also appreciates the influence
Armstrong has had on his professional and personal growth. “I have felt
wonderfully supported. David is never shy about saying to me and others, ‘If there is something you want to do and you feel like there might be some controversy surrounding it, I believe in you and you can put the
heat on me.’ That’s empowering and selfless, and that’s who David is,” Botti said. “I like working at Landon for a lot of reasons, but one of
them is that I like my boss. I like the man I’m asked to follow. And that’s not a small thing.”
The feeling is mutual. “I’ve been blessed to be able to work at an
Congratulatin
g a senior at
the 2005 Co
mmencemen
t
institution whose faculty and staff members are such wonderfully strong,
house for pizza parties, the pride that swelled as he watched the band
what they’re doing,” Armstrong said. “That doesn’t always happen.”
the sunny afternoons and drizzly mornings spent cheering on our sports
dedicated, energetic people, people comfortable with who they are and
A NEW CHAPTER
put on a concert or young actors nail a soliloquy from Shakespeare, and teams side by side with the students.
“I will miss the boys, watching their journey and taking pride in their
When the school year ends, the Armstrongs will move back to La Jolla
journey. I will miss the opportunity to meet the wonderful families that
in their life together. (“I don’t know what the next chapter is yet, but
Armstrong said. “I will also miss the dynamic, creative leadership of the
to be close to their children and grandchildren and start a new page
there will be a next chapter,” Armstrong said.) Still, David insists he will never truly leave Landon thanks to the many fond memories he carries
with him — like the time the community held a surprise 60th birthday
were members of the Landon community. I will miss my colleagues,”
board chairs under whom I served. And I will miss the welcoming happiness of the Landon environment.”
As Armstrong looks ahead to his final year at Landon, he has two
celebration for him behind the Farmhouse, the way every boy from the
main goals. “I want to prepare the school to take advantage of the new
community, the gentlemanly manner in which the Lower School boys
better than I found it.” Ralph Waldo Emerson would agree that, in that
Class of 2005 gave him a hug at Commencement to welcome him to the introduced themselves to Liz when they came over to the headmaster’s
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headmaster coming in,” Armstrong said. “And I want to leave this place respect, Armstrong is already a success.
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FEATURE | MOHSIN MOHI-UD-DIN
FACE OF HOPE Mohsin Mohi-ud-Din ’03 inspires refugees to invest in their future.
BY TOM DICHIARA
Mohi-ud-Din helps girls in Jordan’s Za’atari refugee camp shoot a short film about a blind girl who becomes a musical composer.
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n a typically hot, sunny, dusty June day in Jordan’s Za’atari refugee camp, some
40 Syrian youth, who have fled their
country to escape the brutal civil war raging there, are doing something
atypical. They are laughing, clapping
and beaming with pride because they
have just screened for family and friends
four short films that they wrote, directed
and starred in.
Just weeks earlier, such a feat would have been impossible. That was
One of the best experiences of my life was going to a place like Landon, where I was encouraged and pushed in so many ways by so many amazing teachers. —Mohsin Mohi-ud-Din ’03
A BRIDGE BETWEEN WORLDS
before the lone Kashmiri-American in the audience, Mohsin “Mo” Mohi-
To be sure, Mohi-ud-Din’s background has played a huge role in the
eras and camcorders, and a plan for an enterprise called “Me/We” to teach
immigrated to the United States from Kashmir (Mo is the first Ameri-
ud-Din, arrived in the camp, armed with MacBook laptops, digital cam-
these displaced youth skills to improve their lives and, one day hopefully, to help them lead their beleaguered country to a brighter future.
For 29-year-old Mohi-ud-Din — who lives in New York, works as
a consultant for UNICEF (the United Nations Children’s Fund) and moonlights as a drummer in the popular indie rock band Zerobridge
(fronted by his older brother Mubashir) — this project was the latest
man he has become. In the mid-1970s, his parents and older brothers
can-born member of his family), the northwestern region of the Indian
subcontinent that since 1947 has been the source of violent territory disputes between India, Pakistan and China. Mohi-ud-Din often traveled
back to the embattled region to visit family during summer breaks from
Landon, and he struggled to reconcile the juxtaposition of the two places. “It was just a very violent and scary time in Kashmir,” Mohi-ud-Din
mission in a life that has been guided by an ancient Chinese proverb: “It
said. “The only people that understood that and tried to grasp what I was
fostering communication and understanding between wildly different
worlds, were the faculty at Landon.”
is better to light a candle than curse the dark.” It is a life dedicated to
people and cultures ... a life that has taken Mo to Kashmir, South Africa,
going through, year after year traveling between these two very different Mo had been a standout Bear since coming to the school in third
Morocco and Jordan to implement humanitarian and educational initia-
grade — he was a member of the Student Council and the Multicultural
they need to transcend the struggles of their daily lives.
band, played basketball, and spearheaded numerous community-service
tives that aim to give orphans, refugees and disadvantaged youth the tools According to Mohi-ud-Din, the candle that would guide his path
through all of this first ignited while he was a student at Landon, and he credits mentors like English teacher Matt Dougherty and Performing Arts Department Chair Earl Jackson with providing the spark.
“One of the best experiences of my life was going to a place like
Landon, where I was encouraged and pushed in so many ways by so
Student Alliance, acted as president of the Upper School band and jazz
projects (including charity concerts in the P.A.C.) — but it was his Senior Independent Project in 2003 that truly set the stage for what was to
follow. For the project, Mohi-ud-Din traveled to Kashmir to interview
political leaders and victims of human-rights abuses and put together a photo documentary to call attention to the ongoing strife in the area.
Earl Jackson, Mohi-ud-Din’s advisor and band teacher, was not sur-
many amazing teachers. The thing that makes Landon what it is and the
prised by Mo’s choice of project. “Sometimes Mo would become bothered
said. “Mr. Dougherty gave me the gift of writing and thinking critically
him directly,” said Jackson, who attended Mo’s wedding to wife Amber.
reason that I’m doing what I’m doing today is the faculty,” Mohi-ud-Din and being creative. Mr. Jackson did the same thing through music. Steve
Sorkin, John Botti — these amazing people gave me these outlooks that I use to this day. They were just so in tune with my background, where I
was coming from, and my social development from third grade throughout high school.”
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because of kids chastising other kids, even when it had nothing to do with “That’s why he went back to Kashmir. He went back thinking, ‘I can do something here.’”
COMMENCING WITH A PURPOSE At commencement that June, Mohi-ud-Din received the Carroll Mercer
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With Mo’s help, Syrian refugees learned communications skills and produced six short films in just 40 days.
Marbury Award, given to the graduating senior who displays the “highest spirit of fearlessness and tenacity of purpose.” Mo’s classmate and good friend Sam Timberg ’03 says there was no question as to who deserved the honor.
“Mo was the perfect kid in our class, and it’s great to see that he’s just
kept going up and up, keeps taking risks and doing great things,” said
Timberg, who lives in New York and still sees Mohi-ud-Din regularly.
“He has this deeper engagement with the world. You can either engage
with him on that or not, and he is still equally incredibly friendly and welcoming. But he always has this desire and passion and drive to do more with the world around him.”
It didn’t take long for Mohi-ud-Din’s fearlessness and tenacity to
impact communities far beyond the White Rocks. Following graduation from Fordham University in 2007, he took a job with Human Rights
First’s Crimes Against Humanity Program to advocate for human rights in regions like Darfur, Burma, Kashmir, Chechnya and the Sudan.
In 2009, the U.S. Department of State and the International Institute
of Education awarded Mohi-ud-Din the prestigious Fulbright Fellowship, which he used to found the Lollipops Crown Music and Arts Initiative.
Mo spent a year in Morocco using writing, filmmaking and music as a way to teach 300 disadvantaged street youth, drug addicts and single mothers about the importance of pluralism, communications and creative expression. The initiative earned honors from the Asia Society and the World Islamic Economic Forum — and provided the blueprint for Me/We. ME? WE! After earning his master’s degree in international affairs from Columbia University, Mohi-ud-Din joined the United Nations in 2012, working
closely with the Alliance of Civilizations to develop communications strategies for the U.N.’s global initiatives. He later secured a small grant from
the German government to launch the ambitious 40-day Me/We project.
You teach for the special guys like Mo, where you water the seed and watch them grow, and you can’t wait to see what they turn into. —Earl Jackson, teacher
invest in anything new because they had everything stripped away from
them. They had their homes taken. They had their loved ones murdered.
They’re still living separately from their families,” Mohi-ud-Din explained. “If you don’t try to break those barriers while they’re young, there are huge implications for everyone in the future. So this project was trying to open up avenues of communication, of creativity, of hope for these kids.”
To accomplish this, Mohi-ud-Din worked with local non-govern-
mental organizations (NGOs) in Jordan to implement communications
workshops for youth in both the Za’atari refugee camp and urban refugees in the nearby city of Zarqa. Over the course of 40 days, Mo taught the refugees how to use writing skills and technology — including digital
cameras, camcorders, and film- and music-editing software — to express
ideas and messages in a clear, impactful way. And he helped them develop ideas for six short films that the kids then wrote, directed, filmed and
starred in — personal stories that portray Syrians who transcend adversity to live productive and meaningful lives. One, written and directed by an
11-year-old blind boy, tells of a blind child who becomes a teacher. Others depict refugee soccer players who return home to play for the Syrian national team, an amputee who learns to make his own prosthetic limb
and then teaches others to do so, and a poor child who gains wealth and selflessly helps the poor.
According to Mohi-ud-Din, such themes were incomprehensible to the
The enterprise takes its name from a spontaneous two-word “poem”
Syrian youth just weeks prior — they didn’t understand what communica-
bellowed it during Middle School lunch. The idea is that “me” and “we”
fortable talking and even thinking about the future. “At Landon, teachers
by boxer Muhammad Ali, a poem Mo first heard when Matt Dougherty are interchangeable terms because we’re all connected — what happens to one of us affects those around. “There are huge barriers for these kids to
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tion or imagination are and why they are important, and they felt uncomwere constantly challenging us to think about our future, how we want to
make the world better, think critically about everything around us. We were
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Left: Mohi-ud-Din plays drums during his Landon days. Middle: Refugees celebrate following a screening of their films. Right: Mo and Syrian youth bond during his time in Jordan.
blessed to be challenged in those ways. These kids don’t have that,” Mo ex-
learned to communicate his ideas clearly and without bias,” Dougherty said.
— slowly the project started eroding these barriers. There was just a roar of
ents it. It’s one of those things where you check it off: I knew him when.”
plained. “So what started out as blank pages, confused stares and frustration creativity and confidence and teamwork. They started thinking about what they want to do with their future and not just arresting themselves to the failures of the world that had been imposed upon them.”
To cap off the project, Mohi-ud-Din held two public screenings of the
films, one in an art gallery in the Jordan capital of Amman and another in the Za’atari camp (refugees there are not allowed to leave). The children will continue their communications education: Mohi-ud-Din donated the laptops and cameras to them and trained NGO leaders to take over as their teachers. Mo’s Landon mentors
couldn’t be prouder of their
onetime pupil. “There’s
nothing that gives more pleasure to an English teacher than to see a former student who has
“It’s very easy to agree with what Mo is saying because of the way he pres-
Jackson agrees. “You teach for the special guys like Mo,” he said, “where
you water the seed and watch them grow, and you can’t wait to see what they turn into.”
For his part, Mohi-ud-Din hopes he can secure additional funding to
water the seed that is Me/We so it can spread hope in other needy areas of the world.
“I want to give back in some way, and all the tools I got to
do that are from my teachers and my mentors at Landon,”
Mo said. “So when I’m in a place like the Za’atari refugee camp thousands of miles away and there’s a war going on a couple of kilometers from me, I’m thinking of
the teachers I had at Landon who inspired me and
affect me to this day. And all I’m doing is trying to transfer that energy and that inspira-
tion to places and people that don’t
have that access. They don’t have
Landon School in other parts of the world.”
I want to give back in some way, and all the tools I got to do that are from my teachers and my mentors at Landon. —Mohsin “Mo” Mohi-ud-Din
FEATURE | CARY MAGUIRE
C
ary M. Maguire is a man whose dedication to ethics
was forged in the classrooms and on the fields of Landon, back when he was a student and school founder Paul Landon Banfield was the headmaster.
Today the successful Dallas, Texas, entrepreneur and
philanthropist, who created the Maguire Oil Company and Maguire
Energy Company in 1968, has made it his mission to promote ethical behavior in all facets of life.
The most recent example: Last spring, Maguire donated $1 million to
the Landon United capital campaign to increase the school’s endowment and to fund the Maguire Ethics Scholarship for Landon students who demonstrate outstanding ethical character.
“We are so thankful to Mr. Maguire for his support of the school,”
Headmaster David M. Armstrong said. “He is a shining example of how championing ethics can make a difference in the world.” Cary M. Maguire ’46 (right) with classmate Charlie Hobbs at the 2013 Landon Holiday Luncheon.
MORAL MAN ON CAMPUS The gift brings things full circle for Maguire, who has proved that business success, kindness and ethical fortitude don’t have to be mutually
A MAN WITH AN ETHICAL PLAN
exclusive.
Cary Maguire ’46 uses entrepreneurial success as a springboard to encourage moral behavior.
values and strong sense of ethics had fallen on fertile soil with Cary. He
“Cary is a really nice guy. He’s upbeat. I would say he was more honest
than anybody, good-natured, generally a smiling face,” said friend and
classmate Charlie Hobbs ’46, a D.C.-based attorney who still keeps in
touch with Maguire. “There were only 18 in my class, and I liked them all in varying degrees — and Cary was near the top.”
While Maguire looks back fondly on his time at Landon, it was his in-
teractions with Banfield that made the most indelible impression. In his 2011 biography, The First 80 Years: The Cary M. Maguire Story, Maguire
credited Banfield, who frequently engaged students in discussions about morality, honor and how to make the right decisions, with sparking in
him a passion for and belief in the power of ethics to change the world for the better.
“More than six decades later, Cary still remembers how the man repre-
sented the ethical focus of the school and set a moral tone that perme-
ated both the campus and the community beyond the campus,” authors Ronald W. Williamson and E.L. Wilks wrote in the book. “Banfield’s
took them with him when he left Landon. They became part of the way
he thought, and made decisions, and he held that sense of ethics close for the rest of his life.”
Banfield’s influence was so meaningful that Maguire still keeps a letter
BY TOM DICHIARA
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that “Banny” wrote to him in 1948, congratulating him on his noteworthy involvement in life at the University of Pennsylvania, where Maguire was
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Ethics is a moving target. The issues just keep changing. ...Three years from now, there will be a whole slew of new issues that are not even known today. —Cary M. Maguire ’46
then a student in the Wharton School of Business. The letter stated, in
part, “We like to assume that perhaps something here at Landon is par-
tially responsible for your active and, I am sure, constructive participation.” AIM AT A MOVING TARGET In the years since, Maguire’s “constructive participation” has resulted in many accomplishments. He raised three children with his wife Ann,
who passed away in 2013. He built the Maguire Oil Company and the Maguire Energy Company, of which he is still president, into hugely
Responsibility at Dallas’s Southern Methodist University (SMU) “to
devise ethical responses to society’s problems.” With Maguire as chair-
man, the center has partnered with the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center to create the North Texas Bioethics Network, which
brings together top bioethics scholars to exchange ideas about the ethical questions that arise from advancements in biology and medicine.
The center also sponsors the ethics-oriented Conference of the Pro-
fessions for physicians, lawyers and clergy members, and recently hired
a cyber ethics expert to study the ramifications of government computer break-ins around the world. “Anyone can break into anyone else’s computer in about 47 seconds,” Maguire explained. “So at some point, you
have to determine who you can trust and who you can’t — which is right back to George Washington’s day.”
Bobby B. Lyle, chairman of investment firm Lyco Holdings Inc.
and former dean of SMU’s Cox School of Business, has served as vice
chairman of the Maguire Center for the past 15 years — and he believes wholeheartedly in what Maguire, his friend of four decades, is doing to promote ethics.
“Cary really has become the voice of ethics in our community. He
successful independent producers of oil and natural gas. He sits on the
took on the subject of ethics at a time when very few people were paying
of Energy in Washington, D.C. And he is an avid painter, sculptor and
Lyle said. “Cary had such tenacity, commitment, focus and passion for
National Petroleum Council, an advisory committee to the Secretary patron of the arts.
Through it all, Maguire’s passion for ethics has found many outlets,
thanks to an ever-changing world that requires the constant reassessment of what is ethical in fields ranging from business and law to medicine and computer technology.
“Ethics is a moving target,” Maguire said. “The issues just keep chang-
attention to it — he didn’t get a lot of traction, but he was persistent,”
the subject matter that he simply would not give up. He was willing to
put his money where his passion was, to stay the course, and to gather a
group of colleagues to help push this idea forward to the point that it is getting traction across the university and community in ways we never would have thought possible 10 years ago.”
ing. My mother was an ethical woman, but she didn’t know anything
A DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN
the computer wasn’t even in existence. Three years from now, there will
Anthony E. Kupka ’64 Distinguished Alumnus Award.
about the ethics of DNA research or the ethics of computer use. I mean, be a whole slew of new issues that are not even known today.” A PASSION MADE PRACTICAL To tackle these complex issues, Maguire has funded numerous ethics
centers and fellowships, including the Cary and Ann Maguire Chair in
In recognition of these endeavors, Maguire received Landon’s 2013 “It is completely consistent with the Cary Maguire I knew at Landon
and know now to be doing all those great things for the community,” said Hobbs, who received the Kupka Award in 2012 for his work in constitutional law. “He’s just a neat citizen. I’m proud to be his classmate.”
Maguire, meanwhile, has reaped many life lessons from his experiences
Ethics and American History at the Library of Congress (to explore the
along the way. “I’ve learned that a lot of times conventional wisdom isn’t
for Ethics in Financial Reporting at The American College in his birth-
million gift to Landon came from a profitable return on a risky stock). “And
ethical implications of public policy) and the Cary M. Maguire Center place of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.
Perhaps Maguire’s most successful undertaking in the realm of ethics
has been a project that is as close to his home as it is to his heart. In
1995, he funded the Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics and Public
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true wisdom, especially in the stock market,” Maguire said (to wit, his $1
I think the general statement ‘the truth will make you free’ is important.” Still, Maguire insists that the best advice he ever received came not
from a business associate or even Banfield ... but from his mother: “She said, ‘Don’t get into drugs, and also go to Landon School.”
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January 1, 2014 – July 31 , 2014
CLASS NOTES
LANDONALUMNI
1943
1947
Bob Hanson ’43 celebrated his 90th birthday
LeMoyne Ellicot reports: “I’m rather busy
Country Club party hosted by his sons John
and two step-grandchildren in the area, one (a
in April with family and friends at a Columbia ’71, Charles ’73 and Tim ’76 (below).
these days with a European trip in the offing
Georgetown Day graduate) about to go off to
college and one at St. Albans. My second wife, Beatrice Meyerson (we were both widowed after long and happy first marriages), is the mother of three St. Albans graduates, the
youngest of whom lives in Chevy Chase. I
am currently President of my Princeton Class
(1951) and get there with some regularity. I still commute to my law office downtown by bike via the Capital Crescent Trail. I biked across
1944 Everett Wilson (pictured below) is happy golfing in California (with his Landon golf bag, of course).
West Virginia with my eldest step-grandson last summer. I’m active in the Cosmos Club,
still play tennis and stepped down two+ years
ago as longtime General Counsel of Cathedral Foundation. Also, I just turned 85.”
1950 Bob Norris’ article “Lincoln’s Dilemma” was
published in the May 2014 issue of Washington Lawyer. Norris has been a lawyer in the District
for 55 years and has a lifelong interest in history.
1954 Please save November 7-8, 2014, for our 60th
reunion! Planning is underway for a fun-filled
1946
weekend.
Max Bernhardt (pictured below) attended a
1955
the Farmhouse in April.
Alumni Board, and his wife Cora (below) at-
cocktail reception for Grizzly Bear alumni at
Murray Simpson, chairman of the Grizzly
tended the cocktail reception for Grizzly Bear alumni at the Farmhouse in April.
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Skip Rideout and his wife Jennie (below) make it back to Bethesda regularly to see their two
grandchildren, who attend Landon. If you are near Cambridge, Maryland, they would love
to have you spend an evening at their bed and breakfast, the Mill Street Inn.
1956
1960
George Raynor (below) played in Landon’s
Trevor Gardner and his wife Susan (below)
making his way to the semifinal match. The
alumni held at the Farmhouse in April.
Jacoby Cup tennis doubles competition in May, tournament is named for longtime (and still
attended a cocktail party for local Grizzly Bear
active) teacher and tennis coach Mac Jacoby, whose first year at Landon was 1956.
1961
Marcus Page and his wife Mary (below) live
Brooks Brown, Ed Sears, Ridge Grant and
in Ocean Pines, Maryland, and keep active by
Bill Cox (left to right below) met up at the
managing several antique shops in that area.
Farmhouse in April during the cocktail reception for Grizzly Bear alumni.
1959 Dr. Jim Cavanaugh was appointed by Illinois Governor Pat Quinn to the state’s Concealed Sam Milliken (below) offered a food and wine presentation at a Landon alumni event in New York.
Carry Licensing Review Board. Cavanaugh is
founder, president, CEO and chair of the board of directors for the Isaac Ray Center Inc.,
which was awarded an $18 million renewal
1965
Juvenile Temporary Detention Center of Cook
Marcos Williams writes: “Elaine and I are
contract to provide mental health staff to the
Alumnus and former Lower School head
County (the largest detention center in the
closing in on the anniversary of our first year of
U.S.).
retirement in Boulder, Colorado. We keep up on the Landon events, news and people from
2000 miles away. Life in the mountains is pure
delight. We are in proximity to Kaegan ’02 and Sarah near Olympia, and we celebrate Della’s
close of service in the Peace Corps in Zambia this September. Life and love to all, Marcos and Elaine.”
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LANDONALUMNI
1965 Rosemary and Brooke Seawell (below) spent
three days in Florence and then a week biking in Tuscany. This was Brooke’s 18th bike trip
and fifth in Italy. Next year he’ll head to Bordeaux in France.
1969
1976
Jim Barter now has two grandchildren, Boyd
Jim Hodges and Marc Witowski (below)
and Adair Henry.
1970
participated in the Jacoby Cup tennis competition in May.
Ben Brundred III welcomed his first grandchild, Ben Brundred V, on July 23, 2013.
1974 Val Ellicot, an editor with Gannett who lives in Cleveland Park in Washington, D.C., was recently married at National Presbyterian School.
Franklin Salisbury, whose son Cary ’21
John Meyers has secured the film rights to the
“I was VERY impressed with everything I saw
John penned the screenplay and will direct the
finished fifth grade at Landon in June, writes:
this year at Landon. Cary’s fifth grade teachers/ coaches, Doug Nettles and Steve Miccichi,
1966
and (former) Lower School Head Len Arm-
award-winning book Being Dead by Jim Crace. independent film adaptation of the book.
1977
strong are as good as it gets!”
This year, Dr. Bill
eight terms representing Central New Jersey in
Jim Bullion (pictured below) writes: “Just com-
Veterinary Hospital was
seek reelection in November.
Task Force for Business and Stability Opera-
Congressman Rush Holt announced that, after the U.S. House of Representatives, he will not
Gene Legg writes: “I am in my 35th year of teaching high-school English, a true calling from which I will never step down. Having
been mentored by the great Tom Dixon and
the incomparable Peter Sturtevant, and having survived a lifelong friendship with Rob
Bordley ’66, I am forever grateful to Landon
for raising me, educating my sons, and teaching us all the true value of brotherhood.”
Photo (L to R): Kent Legg ’13, Gene Legg ’66 and
Alan Legg ’09 at the Chevy Chase Club, July 3, 2013.
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Amoroso’s Falls Road
pleted a two-year stint running the Pentagon’s
voted “Best Veterinarian” by Bethesda Magazine readers
tions, helping to get the Afghan economy mov-
for the second time.
ing. Fascinating experience, wonderful people
— reality is much better than perception. I am now looking for my next adventure. Hope to see all ’74s at our reunion in the fall.”
1978 Kenny Jenkins ’78 joined with several members of the Black Alumni group for a reception at
Landon in April. Shown with Kenny (L to R) in the photo, below, are Landon faculty members Tré Johnson and Doug Nettles. All three are
NFL alumni. Tré played for the Redskins, Kenny played for the Eagles, Lions and Redskins, and Doug played for the Colts and Giants.
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Grizzly Bear Be Fair and Practice Hard: A Grizzly Bear’s View of Landon
R
icardo “Kim” Alfaro ’53 says two
world of electronics production.
mater from all others: fair play and
Coast and never looked back,” said Alfaro. “I
Landon lessons separate his alma
diligent practice. Those values guided Alfaro to
success in a communications career that spanned across the country and around the globe.
“My Landon experience was the life,” said
Alfaro, a member of the Grizzly Bear club for alumni who graduated 50-plus years
ago. “I value it as the preeminent step in my education.”
The former Landon News editor and
Press Club president joined the Army after graduation and explored a career in radio
was able to work in the shadows of the giants of technology.”
With Fairchild, Alfaro wrote the first
marketing brochures for microchips and
worked alongside Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel. He was promoted to a position in Milan, Italy, just six months after joining
Fairchild, returned to the States two years later, and worked for various pharmaceutical and
tech companies until his retirement in 1985.
Although Alfaro didn’t enter Landon until
communications and air-traffic radar. These
his Form IV (sophomore) year, he credits his
his classmates, who said in the 1953 edition
skills and ethics to succeed. And he fondly
pursuits undoubtedly came as no surprise to of Brown and White that Alfaro was “usually
harnessed in his exploration of the radio set.”
My Landon experience was the life. I value it as the preeminent step in my education.
“I started a whole new life on the West
“I really like the idea of communicating,”
Alfaro said. “I found that I had a predilection
classmates and teachers with giving him the
remembers that Landon brotherhood provided
the chance to “learn through the experiences of his peers.”
The activities Alfaro explored at Landon
for explaining things to laymen.”
are still his passions. His classmates wrote in
college courses in hopes of becoming an
jockey and could be seen traveling campus with
After leaving the Army and taking a few
electrical engineer, Alfaro joined NBC as
an assistant director for President John F.
Kennedy’s White House press briefings and
later worked on NBC’s top-rated newscast, The Huntley-Brinkley Report.
Despite his success in television, Alfaro
decided in the 1960s that it was time to alter
his professional trajectory. And so, despite never finishing college, Alfaro turned his gaze west to a career in marketing and communications for electronics companies.
“I followed a ‘Bill Gates model,’” Alfaro
recalled. “I invented my own curriculum.”
Brown and White that he strived to be a disc a camera. Today, he holds an amateur radio license and enjoys digital photography.
Although life on the West Coast makes it
difficult to visit campus, Alfaro stays up to
date by meeting with Landon headmasters
and faculty during their annual trips to San Francisco. And, while he can’t pop in for a campus tour or a football game, Alfaro is
confident that Landon’s “approach to education and care for students by the faculty” helps boys develop a solid set of values — just like it did when he was a student.
In 1963, Alfaro jumped at the opportunity
to head to San Francisco for a position with Fairchild Semiconductor, a pioneer in the
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LANDONALUMNI Kevin Cahill writes: “My wife, Judy, and I
just moved to Sun Valley, Idaho. I continue
to volunteer full time to run The W. Edwards Deming Institute. We have a great house for
visitors and would love to have you come stay
1978 Class Reunion
S
with us and experience this amazing area!”
tephen Bou writes: “Our reunion
travel award goes out to ‘Dick’ Kingsley
was a great success. As usual,
from Portland, Oregon, and ‘Jaimito’
the ’78 turnout was impressive,
Campbell from Telluride, Colorado.
as was host Chris Connor’s (and wife
Shortest distance goes to Banks. He could
Kate’s) hospitality. Thanks to Jaleo’s
walk over. And a special thanks to Andy
jumbo paellas, Panas’ empanadas, Doug
Arnold and Robbie Patch for returning
Povich’s Red Hook Lobster rolls and Mrs.
to campus this year. So great to see them
Plumley’s killer peanut butter brownies,
both. Our evening festivities began with
no one went hungry. Rare appearance
class valedictorian Kevin Drewyer’s
awards go to Bobby Koch, Steve Stetson,
blessing of the occasion and ended with
Dave Duncan, Al Steren, Andy Brandt,
A.V. guru Bill Parks’ surreal comedy film.
Andy Yeo and Peyton Doub, some of
Good times!”
Chris Connor (pictured below) retired from the Navy JAG ( Judge Advocate General) Corps on May 15.
whom were last seen in June ’78! They know who they are. We had faculty members Bob Wipfler, Rob Bordley and
1979
Lowell Davis on board as well. It was
During spring break, Landon staff member
great to have Mssrs. Blasey, Cobb, Harris, Knudsen, Oakes, Kent, Morrison, Krogh, Karpoff, Hondo, Jenx and Hill in the
Lowell Davis and his wife Nancy visited Kelly
Elbin (below) at PGA headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida.
house. Stick and Visek were also rocking’ it. Tiger ‘El Jefe’ Joyce legitimized the gathering by his presence. Long-distance
Lowell and Nancy also enjoyed an afternoon with Stephen Mitchell and his children
(below) at their home near Fort Lauderdale.
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Bill Leahy is moving back to D.C. this summer after 21 years in California. Welcome home!
1980 Gillian and Syl Miniter ’80, along with daughter Serena and son Quint (pictured below),
1982 Ralph Savarese is a full professor of English at
Three generations of Kenarys gathered for a day of
ing at Duke University next year as a visiting
Kenary Sr., Tommy Kenary ’20, Mike Quirk, Board
Grinnell College in Iowa. He will be teachprofessor.
hosted Landon alumni in their New York City
golf and bonding. Pictured below (L to R) are: Joe of Trustees Chairman Joe Kenary Jr. ’82, Sebby
Kenary ’23, Nico Kenary ’18, Patrick Kenary ’84.
apartment in January.
John Sanders writes: “Had a great showing
at an NYC lacrosse event, the Tewaaraton. At least five represented Landon, including Syl
Miniter ’80, Jon Strain ’80, Chris Dodson ’06, Teddy Hayes ’01 and myself.”
1981 Walker Simpson’s business, Creative Concrete, is celebrating its 20th year of providing decorative concrete in the D.C. metro area.
1983 Legendary Pictures has acquired rights to John Shiffman’s book Operation Shakespeare, based
on the true story of a daring international sting led by an elite Homeland Security team out to stop foreign arms dealers from acquiring and selling U.S. military technology.
Douglas Kim is now the External Relations Officer at the Government Accountability
Project (GAP) in D.C. After a long career on
Madison Avenue, he now develops communications strategies for whistleblowers that include today’s most prominent newsmakers.
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1984
1986
Ted Prince ’84 and Joe Kenary ’82 (below)
Herbert Toler completed the degree require-
House in memory of their friend Robert
Columbia University in New York City during
planted a tree next to Landon’s Kiplinger
“Bob” Jackson Miller III ’84. The tree and a bench will be formally dedicated during
ments for a Ph.D. in American History from the spring 2014 semester.
Landon’s Homecoming and Reunion weekend
1988
attendance.
the Class of 1988 — not the Class of 1978 as
with Bob’s family, friends and classmates in
Editor’s Note: David Satlin is a member of
reported in the previous issue of the magazine.
1989 Brian Rodgers opened The Cottage at Curry Manor in Bethesda in July. The Cottage is a
refined community for seniors, where the care,
cuisine and residences are personally catered to each resident’s preferences.
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Conan Matthews (below left) writes: “I’m
www.healedthefilm.com for local airings.
my stepson, who just graduated from North-
Klages’ struggles with multiple sclerosis (MS),
newly married (August 18, 2012) and proud of wood High. I’m looking forward to my Landon 25th reunion in November and once again
seeing my fellow Bear classmates in person. I’m still working as a computer support specialist
Philippe
The documentary, about music instructor Jim
Kozub has
established
features Wynton Marsalis, The President’s U.S.
himself as a
Marine Band ... and Landon’s own Earl Jack-
competitive
son! Photo (L to R): Jim Klages and Sam Karp
runner and triathlete.
at the James A. Zimble Learning Resource
Philippe
Center of Uniformed Services University of the
finished third in
Health Sciences (USUHS) and can often be
the Mark’s Run
found keeping up with folks on Facebook if I’m
5K held during
not otherwise occupied.”
the Landon Azalea Garden Festival in May.
1996 Adam Paulson and wife Lyndsy welcomed son Noah Ryan Paulson (below) on July 17.
1992 Landon language teachers Jeremy Norman ’92 and Mirian de Ossorno welcomed son Luke Jeremy Norman (pictured below with his big
sister Katie) on June 25 at 9:59 a.m. at Sibley
Hospital. He weighed 8 pounds, 5 ounces, and measured 21.5 inches.
1990 Jared Genser’s co-edited volume The UN
Security Council in the Age of Human Rights was published by Cambridge University Press in June.
1991 Todd Boehly, who led the wrestling team to
1997
to Landon in May to have the wrestling room
mon Philip Barquin, who they call “Philip.”
I.A.C. championships in 1990 and ’91, returned
Nick Barquin and wife Brooke had a son, Ra-
dedicated in his honor. Boehly, the president of the global financial services firm Guggenheim Partners, was joined by his family and Bear
1993
article on page 4.)
Cards, lives in New Jersey with his wife and
teammates for the ceremony. (For more, see
Sam Karp’s film, Healed: Music, Medicine and
Eric Stevens, senior vice president at Citi two kids.
James DeFrancis left the University of Notre Dame to take up a new position as assistant
professor of theology at Christendom College in Front Royal, Virginia.
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25TH ALUMNI GOLF TOURNAMENT!
S
ixty-eight Landon alumni, faculty members and friends played in the 25th annual Alumni Golf Tournament at PB Dye Golf
Club on May 28. Jamie Kirkpatrick, the outgoing director of college counseling and unofficial school bagpiper, served as honorary chairman of the event. Congratulations to the winning players and foursomes! Closest to the Pin: Ehren Federowicz Longest Drive: Matt Avery ’02 Low Net Score: McGladrey & Pullen, LLP foursome Low Gross: Hilary Fordwich, P ’12 ’20, Brian Haney ’99, P.J. Horan, Nick Vassos ’09 Special thanks to all of the sponsors who made the tournament a success! LANDON VENDOR CORPORATE SPONSOR McGladrey & Pullen, LLP Certified Public
Headmaster David M. Armstrong with (L to R) Ken Jenkins ’78, Zach Koutsandreas, Dickie Mahaffey ’89, Jeff Morrison ’78 and the tournament’s honorary chairman Jamie Kirkpatrick
Accountants – Thomas J. Sneeringer, CPA BANFIELD SPONSORS Criswell Chevrolet – Clayton Weber ’92 Falls Road Veterinary Hospital, Greenbriar Hospital, and Luxury Boarding Kennel – Bill Amoroso ’77 Red Coats, Inc., Admiral Security – Mack Wells ’95, George Vincent Jr. ’99 West Financial Group – Brian Haney ’99 RIDDLEBERGER SPONSORS A Friend from the Class of 1965 Capital City Nurses – Brian Rodgers ’89 Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop – George Vincent Jr. ’99 Cassidy Turley – Zeke Dodson ’69, James Cassidy ’92, Rocky Kern ’82, John Myers ’79 Employee Benefits Group – John Sanders ’80 Galliher & Huguely – Scott Huguely ’89 MOST (Metro Orthopedic Sports Therapy) –
Low Gross winners (L to R): Hilary Fordwich, P’12 ’20, Nick Vassos ’09, P.J. Horan and Brian Haney ’99
Jim Gilbert, M.D. ’81 Sterling Capital Management – Don Harris ’78 Suntrust Mortgage – Brad Hoffman ’98
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BEARS IN FILM
LANDONALUMNI
Landon alumni are making a splash in the world of film. Here’s what some of them are working on .... John Meyers ’76
Sam Karp ’91
He is writing and di-
John Shiffman ’83
recting the independent film adaptation of Jim
Legendary Pictures has
Crace’s award-winning
acquired rights to make
Healed: Music, Medicine
a film based on his book
book Being Dead.
Operation Shakespeare.
John Frekko writes: “John ( Jack) Phillip
Frekko (pictured below) was born on June
14. Jack was 8 pounds and 20.5 inches. Still
trying to get the sleep thing down, but has been an incredible experience.”
His music documentary and Life with MS is
airing nationally on PBS in 2014.
1998 Tricia and Billy Fort’s daughter Laura Bailey Fort was born March 30.
Dan Pinkham is starting a residency in medi-
Matt Walker Peter Smick ’00 ’01 In May, his video-game
He and his sister
of the Game debuted on
Smick) produced the
documentary The Art
Machinima’s Twitch.tv
channel, Xbox Live and YouTube.
(writer/director Sarah dark comedy, Friended to Death, which was released in May.
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cal physics at Stanford University this summer.
1999 George Vincent secured the location of his
second Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop, which was scheduled to open this summer. Classmate Alex Walker of Miller Walker Retail Real
Estate helped him sign the Rosslyn, Virginia, location. Stop by and try the “Bobbie!”
Honest Buildings interviewed Matt Coursen as a real estate industry thought leader for an article titled “Representing a Tech-Focused Future.”
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Caitlin and Bion Bliss welcomed identical
Justin Shackleford (below left) received the
2K by creating computer-generated short films
(below) on May 12. Parents and big sister Cal-
annual Wholesale Banking Group’s recogni-
games. He and his wife Jee Nah also welcomed
twin boys Nolan Thomas and Wyatt Emerson lie are thrilled!
Wells Fargo Golden Spoke Award, which is the tion award for top performing sales and service team members. Fewer than 200 of the bank’s
265,000 employees receive the award each year.
daughter Lucy Lee Walker (below) on April 3 in New York.
Dave Taylor played for Belgium in the World
Susannah and Robert Fogarty welcomed
game against the Brigham Young University
on April 14. Jack weighed in at 8 pounds, 7
Lacrosse Championships. During a training
alumni team, Dave faced off against Cameron Olivier Kamanda has been selected as a 2014
set in the fictional realm from the Borderlands
Archibald ’00 (below).
John Lane Fogarty (“Jack,” below) at 7:50 p.m. ounces, and was 21.5 inches long.
fellow at The Halcyon Incubator. Kamanda’s Ideal Impact is a community-oriented tech
company specifically designed to connect those seeking volunteer/community service op-
portunities and organizations that vitally need support.
Libby and Alex Bush welcomed Audrey
Catherine Bush (below) on May 21 in Santa Monica, California.
Patrick Guarnieri (below with Mac Jacoby)
organized the Jacoby Cup tennis doubles competition at Landon in May.
2000 Matt Walker’s film The Art of the Game de-
buted in May on Machinima’s Twitch.tv chan-
nel, Xbox Live and YouTube. The documentary chronicles budding video game designers at San Francisco’s Academy of Art University
who last year competed for an internship at
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2001 Seythe McCoy started a new business, Riding Hood Baskets, a purveyor of fine wine, champagne and novelty gift baskets.
Five members of the class of 2001 attended a
Black Alumni reception held at the Farmhouse in April. Pictured with Headmaster David
M. Armstrong are (L to R): Andrew Forth,
Duane Tyler, Seythe McCoy, George Purcell and Burnell Holland.
Peter Smick produced a film, Friended to
Death, with his sister, writer and director Sarah Smick. The film, a dark comedy about a
social-media-obsessed man who fakes his
death, opened theatrically in 10 U.S. cities in May and was available through Video On
2003 Lauren and Alex Wetzler (below) welcomed
daughter Ava Jean Wetzler, weighing 7 pounds, 5 ounces, and measuring 20.5 inches, at 1:24 p.m. on April 25.
Demand.
2002 Teddy Diefenbach is working on two games
right now for PlayStation 4 and other consoles: Hyper Light Drifter (www.HyperLightDrifter. com) and Kyoto Wild (www.KyotoWild.com). Nick Katz and a few partners recently
launched Locatable, a real estate tech company in London that offers a suite of web tools to make managing your property a breeze. The
company got great press in an article, “Property 3.0,” exploring how real estate and technology are colliding.
Drew Doggett (below right) presented a movie George Purcell married Marlana Wheeland (below) at the Harrisburg Capital Building on June 7. Five of his six groomsmen were
Landon classmates: Burnell Holland, Kristo-
pher Mason, Duane Tyler, Andrew Forth and David DiBianco.
and slideshow of his photography at a Landon alumni event in New York City this spring.
Mohsin “Mo” Mohi-ud-Din spent 40 days
on the border of Syria and Jordan working to
implement arts diplomacy workshops for Syrian refugee children who have fled to Jordan to es-
cape the four-year civil war raging in Syria. (For more on Mo, read the story on page 24.)
Jonathan Berke graduated from Columbia Law School in May and will join Sullivan & Cromwell LLP’s New York office this fall.
2004 While teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) in Canada, Scott Mallory did sound
design for an installation in the University of
Massachussetts Dubois in Our Time exhibit and
released a rock/rap EP, Survivalnomics, with live video recordings. He is now traveling in Asia
while arranging audio for the upcoming Belly of the Beast performance at Lyric Theatre in Birmingham.
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Anand Bhatt is living in New York and working in the private equity group at Black-
stone, where he specializes in investments in consumer luxury, hospitality/entertainment
and healthcare for Blackstone Capital Partners’ $16-billion fund.
2009 The News & Observer featured an article about the Bridgers family, who had to split up to
attend two graduations on the same day this spring: Brandon Bridgers ’09 received his
degree in industrial design from Syracuse University and brother Bradford ’10 received his
degree in journalism and mass communications from UNC. Braxton ’11 is an international
studies major at Northeastern University. The brothers are pictured below.
2004 Rajiv Shenoy (pictured above) reports: “My wife, Natasha Singh, and I met our freshman year at
Johns Hopkins University. We lived in NYC after graduation when she attended Columbia and I worked at Citi. After her graduation, I moved to D.C. to start OrcaTV [which helps disseminate media to university communities], and she moved to Texas for med school. After we got married last June 1, we moved to Philly! Been really awesome to say the least.”
2005
2008
Alexander Rhoads participated in the Best
Will Stanley is a master of divinity candidate
the 82nd Airborne Division as one of 50 teams
in the Episcopal Church in the near future.
Ranger Competition April 11-13, representing from across the U.S. Military to compete for
at Yale Divinity School, on track to be ordained
the title of Best Ranger. The competition lasted
Johnathan
miles and included various skilled events along
mounted a solo
60 straight hours, covered approximately 80 the way.
2007 Tim Watson, Omeed Assefi and Shaneke
Weerakoon (below) played in the Jacoby Cup
tennis doubles competition at Landon in May.
Orthwein
art show in the
Brian Reilly graduated from Princeton Univer-
for the last two
certificates in Latin American studies, Spanish
school year. The
culture. He will serve as a Princeton in Latin
culmination of
serve as a young alumni trustee for the university.
Landow Gallery
sity with a degree from the Wilson School and
weeks of the
language and culture, and French language and
show was the
America fellow and has also been elected to
his year-long
tenure as an alumnus artist-in-residence and
teaching assistant in Landon’s art department.
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Dominic Goodall is the community engagement coordinator at Hopeworks of Howard
County, a sexual assault and domestic violence center. He creates forums to discuss masculinity and pop culture, recently through an event
with the Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence.
ALUMNI OUT & ABOUT
New York alumni gathered together to cheer on the Caps when they played the Islanders in April.
David Kerns ’04, Stu Nibley ’09 and Pearson
Nibley ’07 (below) got together in Los Angeles.
2010 Blake Harwood worked at a marketing firm in London this summer.
The Stanford Daily ran a profile of Kai Kight,
who has performed his original violin composi-
tions at Bing Concert Hall, TEDxStanford and Stanford+Connects. According to the article, “Kight is interested ... in keeping his music
innovative by combining Bach-like harmonies
with rhythms he takes from electronic music or dubstep. The two don’t seem like an intuitive combination, but that may be exactly why it
shows, performing opera scenes and cabarets,
John Blizzard and Keegan Dolan (below)
colors. He is very excited about moving to
Lee graduation in May. John and Keegan lived
and attempting to pass his classes with flying
Wisconsin post-grad to work as an intern for the Milwaukee Brewers baseball team.
Sam McDonough received the 2014 Bucknell Men’s Lacrosse Leadership Award.
Jack Strabo and his brother Mark ’12 (Princ-
wore their Landon ties to their Washington & together all four years, and William Raul ’11 was John’s “little brother” in their fraternity.
William’s little brother in the fraternity is an-
other Landon grad, Matt Underhill ’13 — the Landon brotherhood is strong at W&L!
eton ’16) are pictured below at Jack’s Princeton University graduation this spring.
works so well.”
Keegan Dolan broke the Washington & Lee
baseball team’s single-season home run record
with 10 home runs in 2014. Dolan now has 17
career homers, which marks the fourth most in program history.
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2012 Joe McDonald ’12 and Christian Webster
IN MEMORIAM
for a Black Alumni reception in April. Joe is a
Gilbert C. Hoover Jr. ’41. August 4, 2011.
’09 (below) returned to the Landon campus
junior at George Washington University and a
starter on the basketball team. Christian played basketball at Harvard and is now an assistant coach there.
George W. Koch, father of Daniel ’73, Patrick ’75, Robert ’78 and Monte ’81, grandfather of Patrick ’05. January 26, 2014. Richard “Dick” Huffman ’47. February 3, 2014. Wendell “Buzz” Barnes Jr. ’57. February 8, 2014. Mary-Hoyt Sherman Joyce, mother of H. Sherman “Tiger” Joyce ’78, grandmother of Will ’10 and Alex ’12. February 25, 2014. Jane Abraham, mother of Richard ’74 and Stephen ’76. February 26, 2014. Theodore Webster Libbey, father of Scott ’71 and Chase ’73. February 27, 2014. Robert Ian Grant-Suttie, father of Francis ’76 and James ’82, grandfather of Ian ’10. March 5, 2014.
2013 Jordan Marshall writes: “I had a great first year at Davidson College, and look forward to my
brother Romare Marshall ’14 joining me there in the fall.”
Kent Legg’s Southern New Hampshire Univer-
Elliot H. Cole, father of Jonathan ’82 and Michael ’84, grandfather of Edward Wolins ’14. March 6, 2014. Robert J. Miller III ’84. March 10, 2014. Sir Alasdair Thomas Ian Munro ’44. March 13, 2014. Elisabeth L. McKelway, mother of William Jr. ’66 and Douglas ’73. March 31, 2014. Nancy Hayes, wife of Charles ’55, mother of Matthew ’87. April 13, 2014.
sity soccer team won the Division II National
John Bernard McLenaghan, father of Paul ’87, grandfather of Brendan ’18. April 15,
Legg was the only freshman with playing time
Michael B. Mutryn ’09. April 20, 2014.
Championship in December. As goalkeeper, — he had a few saves and gave up no goals.
Seven Landon Bears played in the “Battle at
Bethpage” Cornell-Princeton lacrosse game in April. Cornell left victorious, but all came to-
gether after the game for a photo. Left to right,
they are: Brian Reilly ’09, Joe Paoletta ’10, Will Joyce ’10, Justin Murphy ’11, Marshall Peters ’13, Mark Strabo ’12 and Jack Strabo ’10.
2014.
Ernest S. Johnston, father of Ernest III ’77, Robert ’79, and William ’86. April 22, 2014. Elizabeth C. Schmeltzer, mother of Henry ’75. May 9, 2014. Dorothy “Dot” Krogh, mother of Paul ’78 and Peter ’79. May 15, 2014. Dr. Ceri Yen-Kan, mother of Jonathan Kan ’19. May 24, 2014. Harriette H. Hobbs, wife of Charles ’46. June 13, 2014. James Patrick “Jamie” McEwan ’70, brother of Thomas ’64. June 14, 2014. Christopher H. Gignoux ’07, son of Philip ’53, nephew of Frederick ’52. June 22, 2014. F. Brett Miller ’44. June 24, 2014. Catherine Emma Beardsley, mother of David ’76. July 3, 2014. Daniel L. Koch ’73. July 6, 2014.
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FROM THE ARCHIVES
LANDONALUMNI
HOWDY, ROY! Yes, that is singer and Western movie star Roy Rogers, who visited Landon in the 1940s to have lunch with three Bears who sold savings bonds to raise money for the WWII effort. Do you know who the lucky lads are? Send us your best guess at communications@landon.net!
Response from the 1963 “The Play Must Go On!” Archives Photo Skip Davis ’71 wrote in: “Paul Swagart is the one approaching the actor on the floor who I believe is Ralph Sherfy. Bobby Shriver is the one
behind Paul Swagart, and I am on the far right. On the far left, no pun intended, I believe is Alban Eger.” Thanks for letting us know, Skip!
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ANNUAL REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013-2014 W
e are thrilled to report that on June 30 we closed out the
Landon United capital campaign, which launched in 2009 to raise the funds to provide long-term personnel, facility,
programmatic, financial and institutional stability for the school. With a final tally of $51.5 million in donations, it is by far the most successful fundraising effort in the school’s history.
The impact of this campaign is already noticeable on campus: Over
the summer, we completed renovations on the lower level of the Barton
Alumni Athletic Center and replaced the seats in the Mondzac Performing Arts Center’s Coates Auditorium. Landon United has also delivered
necessary funds for student scholarships and the continued success of key
Cary M. Maguire ’46, who donated $1 million to the school endow-
ment to create the Maguire Ethics Scholarship for students who demonstrate the strong ethical character intrinsic to a Landon education.
We offer our sincerest appreciation to each and every individual who
stepped forward over the past year to contribute to our school and make a crucial difference in the lives of our boys. As we look ahead to the
coming year, Landon’s 86th, we ask for your continued support as we
endeavor to strengthen and elevate the experience of every Landon Bear
and the teacher-coach-mentors who make a daily difference for our boys. In doing so, we also ensure Landon’s future for the next 86 years.
We are pleased to provide this 2013-14 Annual Report to the Com-
programs like teacher-coach-mentor and the Banfield Ethics Chair.
munity. The names listed on the following pages represent the broad and
school. The money we raised helped fund an array of initiatives, includ-
you for your generosity.
This year, the Landon community contributed $5.33 million to our
ing faculty housing, student scholarships and, through the Annual Fund, educational resources for every Landon boy. The Annual Fund, which
deep support of so many Landon families and friends. Again, we thank Sincerely,
provides vital capital for the operation of our school, brought in
$1.54 million this year, exceeding our goal — and once again we can
tout that 100 percent of our faculty and staff contributed to the cause.
Azalea Garden Festival events raised $554,000 for student financial
assistance — a priority at Landon, where one in four boys now receives
David M. Armstrong Headmaster
H. Sherman “Tiger” Joyce ’78
2013-14 Chair, Board of Trustees
this support — and faculty enrichment. In addition, we secured
$1.1 million in planned giving pledges. And a special thanks goes to
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The Sidney A. Swensrud Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Swensrud II Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Voris ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Waldron Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Weinstein
T. Edward Barton Society
Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014 totaling $5,000 to $9,999.
GOLDEN BEARS 2013-2014
The following are leadership gifts made between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.
1929-2029 Century Society
Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014 totaling $100,000 and above. Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Todd L. Boehly ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Dudley, Jr. ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graham Mr. Cary M. Maguire ’46 Ms. Louise A. Remmey Col. and Mrs. Wickliffe W. Walker ’64 Mr. Dale Wolf Ms. Mary Gail B. Wolf
Grizzly Bear Society
Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014 totaling $50,000 - $99,999. Anonymous (2) Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Dortzbach ’55 The Eacho Family Foundation Ambassador and Mrs. William C. Eacho III ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72 Mr. Charles A. Nicholson ’41* Mr. Maurice R. Povich ’57 and Ms. Connie Chung The Honorable John F. W. Rogers and Ms. Deborah Lehr The Taishoff Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff ’91 Mrs. Laura Zaimi In memory of Mr. Shariar Zaimi
Paul and Mary Lee Banfield Society
Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014 totaling $25,000 to $49,999. Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Anderson J. Arnold ’78 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Blundin ’59
Robert A.J. Bordley Lead Trust Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Brodsky In memory of Mr. Stephen M. Brodsky ’97 The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region Mr. Francis O. Day IV ’94 The Healy Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Hoffman James M. Johnston Trust for Charitable and Educational Purposes Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Leachman ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Leachman ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Ethan D. Leder Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lynham, Jr. ’71 Ms. Jacqueline B. Mars Mr. and Mrs. John P. Oswald Mr. Edward J. Rogers ’83 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Shaw
Hugh C. Riddleberger Society
Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014 totaling $10,000 to $24,999. Mrs. Margot Anderson In memory of Mr. Robert J. Miller III ’84 Anonymous (2) Mr. Robert Bauer and Ms. Anita Dunn Blum-Kovler Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bubes Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Bubes Mr. and Mrs. Barton B. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Robert Copito Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cunningham ’76 Mr. Steven K. Davidson and Ms. Claudia Callaway Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. DeNovio Mr. and Mrs. David Dorros Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Dreyer The Duffie Family Mr. Jeremy C. Duffie ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Duffie ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Duffie
Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Duffie ’00 Ralph J. Duffie, Inc Ms. Michelle L. Freeman Carl M. Freeman Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Gewirz ’84 Goldman Sachs & Company Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Holladay, Jr. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman “Tiger” Joyce ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Kindfuller Mr. and Mrs. Kent F. Knutson Mr. Daniel L. Korengold ’69 and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. Mark L. Kovler ’05 Mr. Peter B. Kovler and Dr. Judy L. Kovler Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. ’69 Dr. Marc A. Loev and Dr. Toni A. Hawley Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mahady Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. McMahon ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Luis Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Miller & Long DC, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Allen M. Mondzac Mr. and Mrs. David P. Murray Nauticon Imaging Systems Mr. and Mrs. Drew A. Nussbaum Mr. Jay Nussbaum Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ourisman ’71 Mr. Robert B. Ourisman ’74 Dr. Tushar C. Patel ’81 and Ms. Monica Shah Mr. and Mrs. Houston K. Powell Mr. William W. Pugh and Ms. Lisa M. Orange Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Reinke Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Rhoads Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rough ’57 Dr. and Mrs. Robert Samit Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Sanger, Jr. ’63 Mr. Jonathan D. Schiller ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Schnider, Jr. ’83 Mr. and Mrs. G. Joseph Sears ’54
Dr. Manuel A. Abdala and Mrs. Alexandra Arata Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Abizaid Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Adkins ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay ’83 Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. David M. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Banks ’92 In memory of Mr. Robert S. Banks ’56 Mr. and Mrs. B. Jay Baraff Mr. and Mrs. Scott Becker Mr. and Ms. Randolph C. Blazer Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler Blue Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Bou ’78 Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis Camalier ’73 Mr. Robert A. Chlopak and Ms. Ellen K. Globokar Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Close Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Dell ’56 In memory of Mr. and Mrs. T. Edward Barton Dr. and Mrs. Anand U. Desai Mr. and Mrs. Antonio F. Dias Mr. and Mrs. Ali Dilmaghani Dilmaghani Dream Foundation The Downing Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Downing Mr. Robert O. Eisinger ’69 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Dr. and Ms. Kenneth Fine Mr. Robert H. Fogarty ’69 Mr. Todd C. Gray and Mrs. Ellen A. Kassoff Mr. Thomas Gutierrez and Ms. Ann H. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Harris ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Harrison ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harwood Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Hobbs ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Herve J. L. Humler Dr. and Mrs. E. Claiborne Irby Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Jacobs ’69 Mr. Collister W. Johnson ’94 and Ms. Carrie Southworth Joslin Diabetes Center Mr. and Mrs. S. Matthew Katz ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary, Jr. ’82 Mrs. Judith Kilbourne Dr. and Mrs. Sassan Kimiavi Mr. and Mrs. Knight A. Kiplinger ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Krauland Mr. and Mrs. David M. Laird ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Lincoln Lindner Family Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Carolyn J. Maness John R. and Carolyn J. Maness Family Foundation, Inc.
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Mr. Steven R. Mann Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. McLaughlin III Mr. and Mrs. John M. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. McTaggart Mr. Kenneth Mehlman Marjorie Merriweather Post Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Miller ’96 Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc. National Philanthropic Trust Dr. Ronald D. Neumann and Dr. Maria J. Merino-Neumann Miss Evelina J. Norwinski The Honorable and Mrs. Charles D. Nottingham Mrs. R. Kendall Nottingham Jay P. Okun Foundation, Inc. Oxbow Carbon LLC Mr. Dino G. Pappas* and Mrs. Helen Pappas Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan F. Pingle Mr. Martin H. Poretsky ’63 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Prutting, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Raul Dr. and Mrs. J.R. Rudzki Mrs. Lindsey L. Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ruttenberg Mr. and Mrs. B. Francis Saul II Mr. and Mrs. Alexis G. Sant ’88 Fred Schnider Investment Group LLC Robert O. Scholz Foundation Mr. Robert L. Schroeder, Jr. ’80 Schwab Charitable Fund Sea Island Acquisition LLC Mr. and Mrs. Craig Seebald Mr. and Mrs. David P. Slotkin ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Steele ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Strain ’80 Dr. and Mrs. James Sullivan Mr. Steven C. Sunshine and Ms. Fay Wheeler The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. James M. Underhill Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Valentine Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Mr. and Mrs. Wilson S. Warren ’88 Wells Fargo Foundation Mr. and Mrs. G. Cabell Williams III ’73 Mr. Richard L. Wyatt, Jr.
Golden Bear Society
Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014 totaling $2,500 to $4,999. The Honorable and Mrs. Spencer Abraham Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo J. Alfaro II ’53 American Tort Reform Association Mr. Mark C. Amorosi ’87 and Mrs. Sharon W. Amorosi Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Andrews IV Anonymous (6) Arlington Community Foundation Mr. Fadi Ashy AtSite Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Baker Bank of America Foundation Mr. Robert Dayton Beguelin and Ms. Susanna Jones Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bolen Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Boley
Bou Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Brigati Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Buller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Burnham ’95 Capital One Services LLC Dr. and Mrs. James L. Cavanaugh, Jr. ’59 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Chiperfield, Jr. ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Comiskey Mr. and Mrs. Michael I. Connolly ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Peter Corrigan ’91 Mr. and Mrs. William E. DePuy, Jr. ’70 Dr. and Mrs. Prabaal Dey Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Durbin Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dziak Jr. Mr. Valcoulon L. Ellicott II ’74 In memory of Ms. Mary Lou Ellicott Mr. and Mrs. R. Mitchell Ellington Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Fisch Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. ’83 Forrester Construction Company Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Forrester Mr. and Dr. Marc J. Gerson Mr. David L. Good and Ms. Jane G. Weiman Mr. David Goodfriend and Ms. Susan Emmer Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Gorrell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Gosnell ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Granader Hallene Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hani ’83 Mr. Steven A. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hefferon Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter Hertzberg ’89 HF Bar Ranch Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm B. Hollensteiner Holton-Arms School Mr. and Mrs. Jasper A. Howard Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Hsieh Mr. and Mrs. David K. Humayun Ivorybill Foundation, Inc. Mr. Christopher L. Javens and Ms. Maria E. Valenci Mr. and Mrs. Ashok Jha Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Jundanian Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kalavritinos, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Davor D. Kapelina Mr. and Mrs. Robin R. King Kingswood Camp for Boys Mr. Joseph W. Koegel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Laco Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Lamade ’65 In memory of Mrs. Mary-Hoyt Sherman Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Lockshin Mr. Robert Lotstein and Ms. Kristin Huffman Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Lundelius, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Christopher S. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Manning ’91 Marriott International, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Matthews, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David McTague Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mehlman MGDWS LLC - Magruders of DC Mr. and Mrs. Justin W. Miller ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester F. Miniter ’80
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Morgan Mr. Wash Car Wash Neiman Marcus Mr. Douglas S. O’Brien and Dr. Sharon R. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Tom W. O’Bryon II ’64 Mr. and Mrs. W. Paatii Ofosu-Amaah Mr. and Mrs. John T. O’Rourke Ourisman Automotive of Virginia Pagenstecher Group, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Pagenstecher ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas C. Pappas Mr. and Mrs. James S. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Popera Mr. and Mrs. N. David Povich ’54 Dr. and Mrs. Sanjay Prasad Mr. and Mrs. David Quattrone Mr. and Mrs. T. Christopher Roth Mr. and Mrs. Allen D. Rushton ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Russell III Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Schwartz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Sentimore Mr. Justin X. Shackleford ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Rhoderick M. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Shockey Mr. and Mrs. John G. Shooshan ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shue Mr. Michael T. Sicoli and Ms. Kirsten A. Albers Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. Simpson ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Soraci Mr. John J. Strabo and Ms. Anne Marie M. Strabo Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thompson III Mr. and Mrs. Joel H. Trotter Trustees of the Rockville Academy Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Ungerman United Way of the National Capital Area Mr. and Mrs. George D. Vincent, Jr. ’99 Camp Wachusett Mr. and Mrs. William H. C. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wellington III In memory of Mrs. Mary-Hoyt Sherman Joyce Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wenchel ’65 Dr. Lawrence R. Whicker and Ms. Susan G. Marsh-Whicker Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Wiener Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wipfler Mr. Weiyuan Xu and Dr. Yiping Hu Mr. and Mrs. Ki Sung Yoon
Bear Club Society
Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014 totaling $1,000 - $2,499 for members of the classes of 1999 - 2003. Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Nii Amaah K. Ofosu-Amaah ’00 In memory of Mr. Mario S. G. Boiardi ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Coursen ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Duffie ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Cabell R. Hobbs’99 Mr. and Mrs. Brigham C. Kiplinger ’99 Mr. Justin X. Shackleford ’99 Mr. and Mrs. George D. Vincent, Jr. ’99
Brown and White Society
Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014 totaling $100 - $999 for members of the classes of 2004 - 2013. Anonymous Mr. Alejandro J. Amaro ’07 Mr. Thomas G. Archer III ’06 Mr. Alexander K. Baca ’10 Mr. Patrick G. Bennett ’04 Mr. John W. Black III ’05 Mr. Pierce C. Boisclair ’07 Mr. John P. Cappel ’07 Mr. John-James Carbonell ’07 Mr. Conor S. Cassidy ’06 Mr. David J. Chakola, Jr. ’09 Mr. William J. Clinton ’06 Mr. Brady E. Cobb ’08 Mr. Michael K. DeFranco ’06 Mr. Christopher B. Dodson ’06 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Brant E. Duber ’04 Mr. Jonathan C. Duber ’07 Mr. Daniel A. Evens ’04 Mr. Charles T. Fisher V ’08 Mr. Ryan C. Fitzgerald ’05 Mr. Spencer Flajser ’07 Mr. Michael J. Frank ’05 Mr. Robert S. Frantz, Jr. ’05 Mr. Nicholas D. Freeman ’09 Mr. Charles J. Gage ’09 In memory of Mr. Michael B. Mutryn ’09 Mr. Robert A. Gelb ’06 Mr. Charles Gibney ’07 Mr. Alexander E. Glaser ’05 Mr. Brandon Goodwyn ’05 Mr. Stephen L. Gordon, Jr. ’07 Mr. Christopher W. Greco ’04 Mr. Max D. Greenwald ’12 Mr. Matthew P. Harrigan ’04 Mr. Nathan A. Harris ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Addison C. Holladay ’04 Mr. Jacob H. Kaden ’06 Mr. Patrick M. Kain ’07 Mr. Robert C. Kaplan ’05 Mr. Michael L. Kearns ’06 Mr. Vincent J. Kindfuller ’12 Mr. Zachary S. Klurfeld’04 Mr. Scott R. Leachman, Jr. ’07 Mr. Wesley C. Lincoln ’10 In memory of Mr. Robert Matthew Hickerson ’10 Mr. Joseph T. Luchs ’06 Mr. William D. Manderscheid ’05 Mr. Patrick J. Manion ’07 Mr. Brian A. Martin ’10 Mr. Timothy P. McKenna ’05 Mr. Marshall E. McNair ’06 Mr. Joshua R. Mendelson ’09 Mr. John J. Metelski III ’11 Mr. Joshua G. Michael ’13 Mr. Kellen S. Miller ’11 Mr. Mark Anthony Mills ’05 Mr. Haddon P. Mindnich ’05 Mr. Andrew S. Morgan ’08 Mr. A. Joseph Motta ’13 Mr. Mbugua Muchoki ’07 Mr. Andrew B. Nagel ’09 Mr. Gregory A. Naing ’04 Mr. Pearson P. Nibley ’07
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Mr. Christopher J. Orr ’04 Mr. Timothy C. Ott ’06 Mr. Michael R. Picasso ’08 Mr. Michael D. Potolicchio ’06 Mr. Kevin N. Raesly ’07 Mr. Adam R. Rahman ’07 Mr. Christopher J. Regan ’05 Mr. Brendan W. Reilly ’05 Mr. Michael C. Rhoads ’13 Mr. Peter A. Roushdy ’04 Mr. A. Nicholas Rowan ’07 Mr. Gregory E. Russell ’11 Mr. Martin J. Ryan IV ’07 Mr. John T. Samperton, Jr. ’05 Mr. William F. Schmick IV ’07 Mr. Alex F. Selowsky ’11 Mr. Jonathan V. Sheehan ’07 Mr. Blake Y. Shue ’09 Mr. Scott A. Smith ’05 In memory of Mr. Stephen J. Smith ’01 Mr. Steven W. Spartin, Jr. ’04 Mr. Dylan A. Steele ’10 Mr. John J. Tiernan ’08 Mr. Joseph W. Tkac ’07 Mr. Thomas B. Underhill ’08 Mr. Harry P. Weiss ’07 Mr. Edmund Wellington IV ’11 In memory of Mr. Ethan H. Freed ’11 Mr. Michael T. Wilde ’05 Mr. Peter J. Wolynec ’07
The Honor Roll
The following have made a gift to the Annual Fund in each of the past f ive years. We are very grateful for this continuous support. Dr. Manuel A. Abdala and Mrs. Alexandra Arata The Honorable and Mrs. Spencer Abraham Mr. Bruce T. Adams ’66 and Ms. Margaret Engel Mrs. Faith Adkins Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Adkins ’77 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Adkins ’81 Mr. Ali Al-Attar ’91 Mr. Dwaine A.K. Alleyne ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Alter ’92 Mr. Kerbey T. Altmann ’64 and Ms. Stephanie Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay ’83 Mr. Mark C. Amorosi ’87 and Mrs. Sharon W. Amorosi Dr. and Mrs. William L. Amoroso III ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Jaye C. Andrews ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Andrews IV Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. David M. Armstrong Mr. Robert B. Arnold ’70 Mr. Craig P. Arrindell ’05 Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Ashburn, Jr. ’65 Mr. Fadi Ashy Mrs. Sara Atherton Ayco Charitable Foundation Mr. and Ms. Miguel Bachrach Mr. Eric C. Bailey ’00 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bair Mr. Alexander D. Baldwin and Ms. Molly K. O’Rourke Mrs. Jacqueline D. Baldwin Mr. Arup Banerjee ’03
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Banfield IV ’81 Bank of America Foundation Mr. Christopher S. Banks ’78 Mr. and Mrs. B. Jay Baraff Dr. and Mrs. James F. Barter ’69 Mr. James F. Barter, Jr. ’01 Mr. Anthony Q. Baxter ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Beatty ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Becker Mr. Rowland H. Bedell, Jr. ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Randall P. Bednar, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Bednarek, Sr. Mr. Robert Dayton Beguelin and Ms. Susanna Jones Mr. and Mrs. David B. Bell ’65 Mr. and Dr. Alfredo Benavides Mr. and Mrs. William P. Bennett ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benton III ’65 Mr. Daniel S. Berger ’86 Dr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Berkowitz Mr. Frederick D. Bierbower ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Bierbower ’70 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bierbower ’72 Mr. John W. Black III ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Blasey ’84 Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler Blue Mr. and Mrs. William F. Blue Dr. Roger S. Blumenthal ’77 and Dr. Wendy Post Mr. and Mrs. John L. Blundin ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Bogley ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Mario H. Boiardi Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bolen Mr. Brendan J. Boler ’90 Dr. and Mrs. James M. Boler ’85 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Boler Mr. John R. Bordley ’00 Mr. Robert A.J. Bordley* Robert A.J. Bordley Trust Mr. and Mrs. Robinson M. Bordley ’66 Mr. Thomas A. Bordley ’03 Dr. and Mrs. Mathias Bostrom ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Boteler, Jr. ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Bou ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Bou ’78 Bou Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Bowen ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brandt ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brandt Mr. and Mrs. John B. Brew Madame Monique Briend-Walker Dr. Alan Brinkley ’67 and Ms. Evangeline Morphos Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Broh-Kahn ’80 Dr. and Mrs. Brooks G. Brown III ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Jerold J. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Kingman B. Brown Mr. Randall B. Brown ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bubes Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Bubes Mr. David A. Burman ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Burman ’96 Mr. and Mrs. John S. Burnham ’95 Mr. Peter S. Burr II ’77 Mr. and Mrs. William C. D. Burr ’81 Mr. Kevin E. Cahill ’78 Mr. Christopher G. Callanan ’00 Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis Camalier ’73 Mr. James R. Campbell ’78 Dr. Brian M. Cantor ’88
Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carr Col. and Mrs. Robert S. Carter, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Caskin ’81 Ms. Alison Cassidy Ms. Eileen C. Cave Mr. and Mrs. Alok Chadda Dr. and Mrs. William M. Chadduck ’53 The Chalfont Foundation, Inc. Mr. Mark O. Chapman ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Nosratolah Chinian Mr. Alexander M. Chip ’00 Mr. Richard S. Christner and Dr. Donna F. Christner Mr. and Mrs. Barton B. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clark Mr. and Mrs. Preston C. Clark ’56 Mr. Ross J. Clark, Jr. ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Close Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Close Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Coates Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cobb ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Collins Mr. Michael Collins ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Comiskey The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region Mr. and Mrs. Michael I. Connolly ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Peter Corrigan ’91 Mr. Vladimir Costescu ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Costley ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Cameron D. Coursen ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Coursen ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox ’65 Mr. and Mrs. William G. Cox ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Crilley III ’70 Mr. E. Stewart Crosland ’00 Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Culp ’80 Mr. T. Halter Cunningham ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cunningham ’76 Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Curto, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Dabney Mr. Michael D’Ambrosio ’01 Mr. Alexander W. D’Amico ’96 Mr. Matthew M. Dankner ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Shaswat K. Das Mr. and Mrs. James D. David Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Davies, Jr. ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey G. Davis ’76 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davis ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Lowell W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Davis Mr. Francis O. Day IV ’94 Mr. Alexander W. De La Pena ’07 Ms. Dana L. DeBeaumont Mr. and Mrs. Laurence J. DeFranco Mr. Michael K. DeFranco ’06 Mr. Hunter H. Dempsey ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. DeNovio Mr. and Mrs. William E. DePuy, Jr. ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Derwinski Mr. Michael L. DeVaughn ’82 Mr. and Mrs. David K. Dickson ’68 Mr. James L. Dooley ’76 Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Dorn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. Guy O. Dove III ’56 Mr. and Mrs. David S. Doyle Ms. Dartha A. Dragnich
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Drewyer ’78 Dr. Alain T. Drooz and Ms. Phyllis S. Carter Mr. Jonathan C. Duber ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Dudley, Jr. ’66 Mr. J. Peter Duncan ’76 Mr. and Mrs. John O. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Dunn Mr. John F. Duquette and Ms. Bonnie Eckert Duquette Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Durham ’92 Mr. Henry N. Dworshak ’76 Ambassador and Mrs. William C. Eacho III ’72 The Eacho Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Edwards, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Egloff Mr. Zachary N. Eisemann ’06 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ellicott ’47 Dr. Ord Elliott ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Robert England ’52 Mr. Robert English ’86 Mr. David G. Ensign’74 and Ms. Sarah Taber Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Evans Mr. Philip T. Evans ’78 and Ms. Colleen M. McEnroe Mr. Richard T. Ewing, Jr. ’68 ExxonMobil Foundation Adm. and Mrs. John N. Faigle Mr. and Mrs. John P. Falvey Mr. Ehren B. Federowicz and Ms. Marilyn Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Greg Feldman Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Firstenberg Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Fisch Mr. Justin A. Fishkin ’97 Mr. and Mrs. John H. FitzGerald ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. ’83 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Flajser ’01 Mr. and Mrs. James Flajser Mr. Spencer Flajser ’07 Mr. Robert H. Fogarty ’69 Mr. and Mrs. David J. Fort ’96 Mr. John F. Fort III ’59 Mr. and Mrs. William D. Fort ’98 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fort ’61 Mr. Michael J. Frank ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Freed Mr. and Mrs. John A. Frekko ’97 Dr. and Mrs. Tibor E. Frekko Mr. Christopher J. Friend ’08 Mr. Victor Frye and Ms. Gretchen Zekiel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Fuller ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Fullerton Mr. Edward G. Gallagher ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Galli Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold J. Ganzfried Dr. and Mrs. Pierce Gardner ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Gardner, Jr. ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Garner II Col. and Mrs. William C. Gawler ’52 Mr. Charles P. Gelatt ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Gelb Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Geolot ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Gewirz ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Brian B. Gibney Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Indermit Gill
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Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gill, Jr. ’75 Mrs. Jack R. Gladin Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Glasgow, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eric I. Goldberg Mr. David L. Good and Ms. Jane G. Weiman Ms. Julie Goodell Mrs. Barbara H. Goodwyn Mr. Brandon Goodwyn ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy J. Gordon ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Gordon, Sr. ’75 Gordon Foundation Mr. Edwin Gormours Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Gorrell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Gosnell ’77 Mr. and Mrs. C. Ridgely Grant ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Grant ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gray Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Inc. Mr. William B. Green ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Greenwald Mrs. Priscilla M. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. David Groban ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Marc J. Grossman Mr. and Mrs. George R. Grover ’78 Mr. Patrick L. Guarnieri ’00 Mr. Thomas Gutierrez and Ms. Ann H. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hague, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hains ’54 Hallene Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hani ’83 Dr. and Mrs. John B. Hanks ’65 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hanks ’62 Mr. and Mrs. J. Timothy Hanson ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hanson Mr. Robert M. Hanson ’43 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hardisty ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Brian S. Harris ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Harris ’47 Mr. Donald M. Harris ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Harris ’80 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Harris Hon. and Mrs. Stanley S. Harris ’44 Mr. Steven A. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Harrison ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hartch ’59 Dr. Brian E. Harvey and Dr. Elisa D. Harvey Mr. Benjamin J. Haskin and Ms. Grace R. Ostera Mr. James H. Hawfield Mr. and Mrs. Burke F. Hayes ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Hayes ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Hazard, Jr. ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hefferon Mr. and Mrs. Michael Heid ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Hengerer Mr. Geoffrey G. Hengerer ’95 Ms. Joanie Hengerer Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter Hertzberg ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Hester Mr. George G. Hill ’70 and Mrs. Christine G. Cox-Hill Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hobbs, Jr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Hobbs ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Cabell R. Hobbs ’99 Mr. Charles A. Hobbs ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Holladay, Jr. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm B. Hollensteiner Mr. and Mrs. Quinn G. Hollomon, Jr. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Homan ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Bryan M. Hooks ’92 Mr. Jonathan P. Hooks ’92 Mr. Mark F. Horning and Ms. Kathleen M. Fallon Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Horning Mr. and Mrs. Jon Horowitch Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Hotchkiss ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Jasper A. Howard Mr. and Mrs. William C. Howe ’64 Mr. William P. Howell ’65 Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Hsieh Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Huberman Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Huberman ’87 Mrs. Vonda Hudson-James Mrs. Mildred Huffman Dr. Frank W. Hughes ’58 and Ms. Paula Diehr Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey A. Huguely Mr. and Mrs. David K. Humayun Mr. and Mrs. Addison S. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Bassam N. Ibrahim Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Ill ’77 Dr. and Mrs. E. Claiborne Irby Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Jacobs ’69 Mr. David W. Jacobson ’65 Mr. Harvey B. Jacobson, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Jacobson ’88 Mr. Maclear Jacoby, Jr. Mr. Christopher L. Javens and Ms. Maria E. Valencia Mr. and Ms. Charles Jeffress Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Jenkins ’75 Jewish Communal Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. L. Johnson, Jr. ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Johnson ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Johnston ’79 Mr. Scott M. Johnston ’82 James M. Johnston Trust for Charitable and Educational Purposes Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jones II ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jordan Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman “Tiger” Joyce ’78 Mr. William M. Joyce ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Jundanian Mr. Olivier Y. Kamanda ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kamerick Dr. Glen A. Kan Dr. and Mrs. Tony P. Kannarkat Mr. and Mrs. Davor D. Kapelina Mrs. Harriet Kaplow Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Karpoff Mr. and Mrs. S. Matthew Katz ’94 Mr. and Ms. Robert Kaufmann Dr. Scott A. Kelso and Dr. Ardis D. Danon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary, Jr. ’82 Mrs. John P. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Kennedy ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern III ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kerwin ’80 Mr. Kirk M. Keshishian ’03 Mr. James C. Killen, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Sassan Kimiavi Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Kindfuller
I gave to the Annual Fund because I want to support every Landon student in realizing his dreams for the future. –Claudia Callaway Mother of Jake ’19 Parent Chair, 2014-15 Landon Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. King Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. King Mr. and Mrs. Robin R. King Mr. and Mrs. Blake M. Kingsley ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Kinsey Mr. and Mrs. Knight A. Kiplinger ’65 The Kiplinger Foundation, Inc. Mr. James Kirkpatrick Mr. John D. Kiser ’96 and Mrs. Carolyn Kiser Mr. and Mrs. David B. Kixmiller ’68 Mr. Brian W. Klapac ’89 Ms. Lydia Kleiner Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Klingelhofer ’75 Reverend and Mrs. Stephan E. Klingelhofer ’60 Mr. Laurence F. Klurfeld and Ms. Joele Frank Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Knudsen III ’78 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Knudsen ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Kolb ’55 The Koonce Foundation, Inc. Mr. Daniel L. Korengold ’69 and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. John E. Krampf ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Krauland Mr. Peter A. Krauthamer and Ms. Tanya Chutkan Mr. James Kreger Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Kriner ’52 Mr. Pramukta Kumar ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Laco Mr. and Mrs. David M. Laird ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoefler Lamade ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Lamade ’65 Mr. Arthur G. Lambert, Jr. ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Lane ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. Langford, Jr. ’56 Mr. and Mrs. David C. Larson ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan G. Lasley ’82 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Laughlin ’62 Mr. E. John Lazerow ’95 Mr. Brian M. Leach ’89 Mr. Benjamin H. Leachman ’95 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Leachman ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Lee ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Legg ’66 Dr. and Mrs. William M. Leininger ’82 Mr. Richard J. Levinson and Ms. Irene S. Schindler
Mr. and Mrs. David Levy ’80 Mr. and Ms. Roman M. Lewyckyj Mr. and Mrs. John T. Liipfert ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Willy Lin Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus A. Lindner Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Lockshin Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Lossing Mr. and Mrs. Lee G. Lovett II Lt. Col. Philip V. Lowenthal ’60 Mr. Jay F. Luchs ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Lundelius, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Luther Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lynham, Jr. ’71 Mr. and Mrs. John M. MacKethan Mr. Scott MacLeod and Dr. Carla MacLeod Mr. David G. Madison ’61 Mr. Cary M. Maguire ’46 Dr. and Mrs. Kurosh Majd ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Manderscheid Mr. William D. Manderscheid ’05 Mr. Robert T. Manfuso, Jr. ’80 Mr. Steven R. Mann Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Manning ’91 Ms. Jacqueline B. Mars Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Marsh ’77 Mr. Richard S. Marsh ’39 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Marshall, Jr. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Martin Ms. Patricia Martin Mr. Raleigh L. Martin ’03 Mr. Charles G. Mascott ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Massella Dr. and Mrs. Henry Masur Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Kieran T. Mays ’79 Mr. and Mrs. James B. McCeney ’60 Mr. Charles A. McCombs ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. McConnaughey ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. McConnaughey ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. McCormick ’68 Mr. Robert L.L. McCormick ’95 Dr. and Mrs. Duncan K. McDonald ’46 Mr. Samuel L. McDonough ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. McDonough Mr. Nicholas J. McGuire ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. McMahon ’85 Mr. and Mrs. John M. McMahon
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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. McNair ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick V. McNair IV ’69 Dr. and Mrs. William A. McNamara ’58 Mr. and Mrs. John K. Mealy, Jr. ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Luis Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Meima, Jr. ’45 Ms. Sabrina D. Meka Mr. and Mrs. Phillip K. Merkle Marjorie Merriweather Post Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Merski Mr. John A. Meschke Mrs. Molly Meschke Mr. Travis H. Meyer ’02 Dr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Michael Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Micklitsch Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miele Jr. ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Miller ’96 Mr. David D. Miller ’96 Ms. Lynne Miller The Rev. Edward and Mrs. Virginia Miller Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller ’86 Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller ’59 Mr. Samuel A. Milliken ’55 and Mrs. Lore Monnig Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Millspaugh III Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Minkoff ’77 Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter Montgomery Jr. ’87 Mrs. Debra R. Moore Mr. Ryan C. Moore ’07 Mr. and Mrs. David B. Morgan Morgan Stanley & Company Mr. and Mrs. James A. Morrill Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Morrison ’78 Mr. and Mrs. I. David Muhlbaum ’86 Mr. John E. Murdock III ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. David P. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Myers, Jr. ’65 National Philanthropic Trust Dr. and Mrs. E. Thomas Newbill ’69 Mr. Thomas H. Newlon ’65 Mr. Pearson P. Nibley ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart B. Nibley Mr. William C. Nicholson, J.D. ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Nohowel ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norair, Jr. ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Norair ’76 Mr. Robert B. Norris ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Norry ’90 The Honorable and Mrs. Charles D. Nottingham Mrs. R. Kendall Nottingham Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Novick Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Nuessle ’62 Mr. William L. Oberdorfer ’73 Mr. Douglas S. O’Brien and Dr. Sharon R. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. James O’Brien Mr. David S. O’Bryon ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Tom W. O’Bryon II ’64 Mr. Richard L. Offen ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Nii Amaah K. Ofosu-Amaah ’00 Mr. and Mrs. W. Paatii Ofosu-Amaah Jay P. Okun Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Olson Mrs. Phoebe Olson Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Oosterhuis
Mr. Stephen Orr ’00 Dr. and Mrs. Antonio Ortiz-Mena ’81 Mr. Alexander A. Osnos ’08 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Oswald Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ourisman ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Marcus W. Page ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Pan Mr. Dino G. Pappas* and Mrs. Helen Pappas Mr. George C. Pappas ’82 and Ms. Amy Kitzmiller Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas C. Pappas Dr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Pappas Dr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Pappas, Jr. ’81 Mr. Shirish Pareek and Ms. Komal Kaul Mr. Henrik D. Parker ’76 and Dr. Jennifer W. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Parrish, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Parsons ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Parsons ’57 Mr. and Mrs. N. Alfred Pasternak ’53 Mr. William A. Patch III ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Haven N.B. Pell Mr. and Mrs. Turgut O. Pence Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Perkins ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Petry Mr. Michael G. Pfeifer Mr. D.J. Phelps ’01 Mr. Alan S. Pierpoint ’68 Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan F. Pingle Mr. Allan R. Plumley III ’78 Ms. Alexis Polakoff Mr. James Pontius ’00 Mr. Gary P. Poon Ms. Helen M. Poon Col. and Mrs. Michael F. Poore ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Poston ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen N. Potter ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Houston K. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. W. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Prince ’55 Mr. William W. Pugh and Ms. Lisa M. Orange Mr. Henry Putzel III ’60 Dr. and Mrs. Roger Putzel ’62 Mr. Terry F. Quill and Ms. Joan T. Rychter Mr. Kevin N. Raesly ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Ramthun Mrs. Carolyn Rand Mr. Robert H. Ratcliffe ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Raul Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ravenel, Jr. ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Ravenel ’55 Mr. and Mrs. David E. Reeves ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Reilly Mr. John L. Reklaitis ’09 Mr. Thomas F. Reklaitis ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Reneau Mr. Vincent Renzi and Dr. Birgit Ehlers-Renzi Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Rhoads Mr. and Mrs. John B. Richards Mr. and Mrs. Michael Riddiford ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rideout, Jr. ’55 Mr. Stephen W. Rideout ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Rideout ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ring ’55 Dr. and Mrs. F. Clifford Roberson ’65 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Roberts, Jr. ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Rose
Joseph Rosen Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Rosenthal Dr. and Mrs. William F. Ruddiman ’60 Mrs. Lindsey L. Rupp The Honorable and Mrs. Nelson W. Rupp, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Russell III Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ruttenberg Mr. Miles F. Ryan ’81 Mr. John H. Sager, Jr. ’75 Dr. and Mrs. Fredric L. Salter Dr. and Mrs. Robert Samit Dr. Thomas H. Sanders ’00 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sargent ’63 Mr. David A. Satlin ’88 Mr. John E. Schelp ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Schinnerer ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Schmeltzer ’75 Mr. William F. Schmick IV ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Schnider, Jr. ’83 Fred Schnider Investment Group LLC Mr. Robert L. Schroeder, Jr. ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Scoggins ’73 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Scott II ’83 Mr. and Mrs. William W. Scott Mr. Edward M. Sears ’95 Mr. and Mrs. G. Joseph Sears ’54 Mr. and Mrs. H. Edward Sears, Jr. ’61 Mr. John W. Sears ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Craig Seebald Mr. John Seebald Mr. and Mrs. Contee Seely ’57 Dr. and Mrs. Jatinder S. Sekhon Ms. Tracy M. Sells Mr. Marcelo Selowsky and Ms. Jane Unger Mr. David H. Semmes ’45 Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Seybert Mr. Scott T. Shattuck ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sheehan Mr. David A. Shepard ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shih Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shockey Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Shockey Mr. and Mrs. John G. Shooshan ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin G. Shooshan ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shue Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Shull IV ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Mohamed Sillah, Sr. Dr. and Dr. Albert C. Simmonds IV ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Simmonds ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. Simpson ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Murray S. Simpson, Jr. ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Walker Simpson ’81 Mr. Jayan K. Singh ’93
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Slack III ’61 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Slidell ’62 Mr. A. C. Slonaker ’49 Mr. and Mrs. David P. Slotkin ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Slowinski ’83 Mr. Arthur C. Smith ’70 and Ms. Mary A. Wallack Mr. and Mrs. David R. Smith Dr. Frederick P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. James E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. S. Lloyd Smith ’87 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Spencer Ms. Ellen Spin and Dr. Arthur Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sprenger Mr. C. W. Stacks Mr. John A. Staffier ’03 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Staffier State of Israel Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Steele ’63 Dr. Peter Stein ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Steinmetz ’79 Leonard P. Steuart Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Strain ’80 Mr. Patrick W. Straub ’01 Mr. John E. Stromsem ’73 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Stull Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Sturtevant, Jr. ’78 Dr. and Mrs. James Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Anthony H. Sweet ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff ’91 Dr. and Mrs. Pankaj Talwar Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Taylor, Jr. ’86 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Thomas ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Thompson ’52 Mr. Harmar Thompson ’90 and Ms. Christie Grymes Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Thompson ’61 Mr. Thomas C. Thompson, Jr. ’44 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Steuart H. Thomsen Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Tollin Mr. John M. Townsend and The Honorable Frances F. Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Dwight R. Trew ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Trumbower Trustees of the Rockville Academy Mr. and Mrs. Socrates Tseckares Mr. Stephen L. Tseckares ’81 Mr. Spencer T. Tseng ’92 Mr. G. Taylor Tunstall, Jr. ’68 Mr. David Turvene ’80 and Ms. Tracy Hopkins UBS Wealth Management USA Mr. and Mrs. James M. Underhill
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Ungerman Mr. Juan P. Valdivieso ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Van Egmond Mr. and Mrs. David van Roijen ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Vanderver, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Vieth Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Vieth ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Vieth ’77 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Vogel Dr. and Mrs. Piyapong Vongkovit Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Voris ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Waldron Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Walker III Mr. and Mrs. William H. C. Walker Mr. Daniel C. Walser, Jr. Mr. John T. Walsh ’03 and Mrs. Elizabeth Walsh Mr. Scott M. Watson ’70 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Weber III ’59 Mr. David S. Webster ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Weilenmann Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Weiman ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Weindruch ’97 Dr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Weingold ’83 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Welch Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wellington III Wells Fargo Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wenchel ’65 Dr. and Mrs. Edward C. Werner Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. West III ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. West ’75 Brigadier General and Mrs. Donald P. Whalen USA (retired) ’53 Dr. Lawrence R. Whicker and Ms. Susan G. Marsh-Whicker Mr. and Mrs. Cristopher J. D. White ’00 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wieker ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Wiener Mr. Howard M. Wilchins Mr. and Mrs. George C. Williams IV ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Marcos S. Williams ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Spotswood H. Williams ’65 Mr. Everett B. Wilson ’44 Mr. Ronald L. Wisor and Ms. Kerianne Piester Mr. Marcus W. Witowski ’76 Mr. Dale Wolf Ms. Mary Gail B. Wolf Mr. Edward R. Wolynec ’04 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Woodside III ’60 Dr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Worthy, Jr. ’58 Mr. and Ms. David J. Wray Mr. Matthew M. Wren ’00 Reverend and Mrs. Charles E. Wright ’69 Mr. James F. Wright III Dr. Theodore P. Wright ’44 and Dr. Susan S. Wright Mr. Michael A. Wu and Ms. Ellen Stanley Mr. William W. Yavinsky ’01 Mrs. Laura Zaimi Mr. Alexander Zakupowsky III ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Zampella Mr. and Mrs. John Zampella Mr. Faramarz Zarfeshan and Dr. Maryam Norouzi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Zengerle Mr. Robert B. Zuckert ’58
Lifetime Donors of $100,000 or more
Landon School gratefully acknowledges the generosity of these donors whose gifts and pledges of $100,000 or more have sustained and continue to sustain our School. Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo J. Alfaro II ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Andrews Anonymous (6) Mr. and Mrs. Anderson J. Arnold ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Conrad V. Aschenbach Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Baltimore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Landon Banfield, III* Mr. William F. Banks ’54* Mr. and Mrs. B. Jay Baraff Mr. Robert Bauer and Ms. Anita Dunn Mrs. Allen J. Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Todd L. Boehly ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Mario H. Boiardi Mrs. Jean M. Boiardi* Mr. Robert A. J. Bordley* Robert A.J. Bordley Lead Trust Mr. Christopher E. Bou ’76* Mr. Edward C. Bou Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Bou ’83 The Breed Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bubes Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Buchanan ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Louis McComas Byron ’57* Mrs. Charles A. Camalier, Jr. The Anne D. and Charles A. Camalier, Jr. Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis Camalier ’73 Mrs. Mary Scheurer Canady* Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Cardozo V Dr. and Mrs. James L. Cavanaugh, Jr. ’59 The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region Coventry Health Care Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cunningham ’76 The Honorable and Mrs. John Danforth Mr. Michael J. Darby Mrs. Floyd E. Davis, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III ’71 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davis ’74 The Floyd E. Davis Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Francis O. Day III Mr. Francis O. Day IV ’94 Mr. Thomas W. Dixon* Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Dortzbach ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Downing The Downing Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Dreyer Mr. and Mrs. Marc N. Duber Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Dudley, Jr. ’66 The Duffie Family Mr. Jeremy C. Duffie ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Duffie ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Duffie Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Duffie ’00 Ralph J. Duffie, Inc Ambassador and Mrs. William C. Eacho III ’72 The Eacho Family Foundation Mr. J. S. Fechnay and Ms. Peggy Ann Eacho Fechnay Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Fickes Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. ’50
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. ’83 Mr. Robert H. Fogarty ’69 Edward E. Ford Foundation Mr. Joshua M. Freeman ’83* Ms. Michelle L. Freeman Carl M. Freeman Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Virginia Freeman The Bernard S. & Sarah M. Gewirz Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Gewirz ’84 Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Gorrell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graham Mr. William B. Green ’57 Greka Integrated, Inc. Mr. Robert M. Hanson ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Harris ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Harris ’80 Mrs. Madelyn C. Harris Mr. Steven A. Harris The Healy Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John Hendricks Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Holladay, Jr. ’65 Mr. Maclear Jacoby, Jr. James M. Johnston Trust for Charitable and Educational Purposes Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jones Evan and Cindy Jones Foundation Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman “Tiger” Joyce ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Kellogg, Jr. ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary, Jr. ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Knight A. Kiplinger ’65 The Kiplinger Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Koplovitz ’62 Mr. Daniel L. Korengold ’69 and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. Peter B. Kovler and Dr. Judy L. Kovler Landon School Azalea Garden Festival Landon Fathers Club Mr. and Mrs. David M. Landow ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Landow ’82 Mr. Nathan Landow Nathan Landow Family, LP Mr. John P. Leachman, Sr. ’45* Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Leachman ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Ethan D. Leder Mr. Samuel M. Lehrman Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus A. Lindner Mr. Cary M. Maguire ’46 Mrs. John A. Manfuso ’47 Mr. Robert T. Manfuso ’55 and Ms. Katy Voss Ms. Jacqueline B. Mars George Preston Marshall Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. McMahon ’85 Mr. and Mrs. John M. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Luis Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Marjorie Merriweather Post Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Meyer Miller and Long Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester F. Miniter ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Minshall The Mockett Family
Dr. and Mrs. Allen M. Mondzac Mr. and Mrs. David B. Morgan Morgan Keegan & Company, Inc. National Philanthropic Trust Nauticon Imaging Systems The New York Community Trust Mr. Jay Nussbaum Mr. Daniel Oliver and The Honorable Louise V. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. John P. Oswald Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ourisman ’71 Mr. Robert B. Ourisman ’74 Owens-Illinois, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Parsons ’57 Mrs. William A. Patch ’43 Dr. Tushar C. Patel ’81 and Ms. Monica Shah Mr. and Mrs. Kirby G. Pickle, Jr. Plitt Student Loan Fund Mr. Maurice R. Povich ’57 and Ms. Connie Chung Mr. and Mrs. N. David Povich ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Houston K. Powell Ms. Louise A. Remmey Mr. George M. Rogers, Jr. ’51 The Honorable John F. W. Rogers and Ms. Deborah M. Lehr Dr. and Mrs. Robert Samit Mr. Jonathan D. Schiller ’65 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Schinnerer ’61 Robert O. Scholz Foundation Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooke Seawell ’65 Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman, Jr. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Shooshan ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shue Mr. and Mrs. David M. Smick Mr. and Mrs. Pierce R. Smith ’62 The Surdna Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Swain Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff ’91 The Taishoff Family Foundation Mr. A. Anthony Tappé ’46 Mr. Timothy O. Temple ’54 Mrs. J. Woodrow Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Tobin Col. and Mrs. Wickliffe W. Walker ’64 The Wallace Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Weinstein Ruth and Emmanuel Weinstein Trust Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Wenzel, Jr. Mr. Charles H. Whitebread ’61* Mr. and Mrs. G. Cabell Williams III ’73 Mr. Dale Wolf Ms. Mary Gail B. Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Young Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Young Mrs. Laura Zaimi
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Mr. and Mrs. John C. Walker III ’44* Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Walker III Col. and Mrs. Wickliffe W. Walker ’64 Mr. Duncan Wall ’51 Mr. Scott M. Watson ’70 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Weber III ’59 Mr. Frederic D. Weekes ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. West III ’67 Mr. Charles H. Whitebread ’61* Mrs. Anne Williams* Mr. and Mrs. G. Cabell Williams III ’73 Mr. Phillip L. Williams ’85 Mr. Winthrop B. Wilson ’45* If you already qualify for membership or would like more information about becoming a member of the Landon Legacy Circle, please contact:
LANDON LEGACY CIRCLE AND LANDON UNITED 2013-2014 LANDON LEGACY CIRCLE
The Landon Legacy Circle, formed in May 1996, recognizes and acknowledges with grateful thanks those individuals and families in the Landon community who have made provisions for Landon in their estate plans. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Aguhob Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo J. Alfaro II ’53 Mr. and Mrs. David H. Allard Mr. and Mrs. Jaye C. Andrews ’81 Anonymous (6) Mr. and Mrs. David M. Armstrong Mr. Peter L. Arnold ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bailey III ’64 Mr. and Mrs. W. Landon Banfield, III * Mr. and Mrs. B. Jay Baraff Mr. and Mrs. Wendell B. Barnes, Jr. ’57 Mr. Traver L. Berry * Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Bierbower ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Bogley ’48 Mr. Robert A. J. Bordley * Mr. and Mrs. Damon F. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. David M. Brown ’80 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Buckingham, Sr.* Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Campbell Mrs. Mary Jane Scheurer Canady * Mr. Joseph R. Clausen III ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Page D. Cranford ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cunningham ’76 Mr. Francis O. Day IV ’94 Mr. Arthur W. Defenderfer ’42* Mr. and Mrs. William E. DePuy, Jr. ’70 Mr. Thomas W. Dixon* Mr. and Mrs. Marc N. Duber Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Dudley, Jr. ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Elbrick ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Fredric A. Emmert Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. ’50 Mrs. Susan Fleming Mr. C. Neal Fleming, Jr. Mr. Lee Foullon ’78 Ms. Michelle L. Freeman Mr. Edward G. Gallagher ’64
Col. William C. Gawler ’52 Dr. and Mrs. James E. Gilbert ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Gosnell ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Grossberg Mr. Robert M. Hanson ’43 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hardisty ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Harris ’47 Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter Hertzberg ’89 Mr. George G. Hill ’70 and Mrs. Christine G. Cox-Hill Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hobbs ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Holladay, Jr. ’65 Mr. Vernon W. Holleman III Mr. Edmond N. Howar ’47* Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Hunt, Jr. ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Jacobs ’69 Mr. Harvey B. Jacobson, Jr. ’54 Mr. Maclear Jacoby, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Price Jessup ’56 Mr. Gustave N. Johansen, Jr. ’57* The Estate of Admiral and Mrs. Gustave Johansen * Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman “Tiger” Joyce ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Katz ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Kern ’56 Mr. William T. Kilbourne II ’52* Mr. and Mrs. Knight A. Kiplinger ’65 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Koplovitz ’62 Mr. Daniel L. Korengold ’69 and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Lamade ’65 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Leachman ’72 Mr. and Mrs. David Levy ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lynham, Jr. ’71 Mr. David G. Madison ’61 Mr. Cary M. Maguire ’46 Mrs. Margaret Mboya Mr. and Mrs. James B. McCeney ’60 Dr. and Mrs. Duncan K. McDonald ’46 Ms. Wendy Merriman Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester F. Miniter ’80 Mr. John J. Mitchell IV ’45* Mr. Andrew Morton ’87
George C. Pappas ’82 Associate Director of Development and Director of Alumni Programs Telephone: 301-320-1005 Email: George_Pappas@landon.net
Dr. and Mrs. Walid A. Mufarrij Mr. Charles A. Nicholson ’41* Mr. George C. Pappas ’82 and Ms. Amy Kitzmiller Mr. John W. Parker ’55* Dr. and Mrs. Jon D. Peters Mr. Howard T. Phelan ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Devereaux J. Phelps Dr. Leslie H. Pierce and Dr. Eileen H. Pierce Dr. Eileen H. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Joel R. Poretsky ’71 Mr. and Mrs. George H. Raynor ’56 Mr. Irving L. Ricker * Mr. John T. Roberts ’53* Mr. George M. Rogers, Jr. ’51 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rough ’57 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Ruddiman ’60 Mr. Richard H. Sanger, Jr. ’63 Mr. Eugene R. Schelp * Mr. and Mrs. G. Joseph Sears ’54 Mr. Scott T. Shattuck ’69 Mr. Allen Shepard ’67 and Ms. Carole Sullam Mr. David A. Shepard ’96 Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman, Jr. ’64 Mr. Daniel L. Simpson ’72 and Ms. Nancy G. Powers Mr. and Mrs. John M. Slack III ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Pierce R. Smith ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Soule ’64 Ms. Ellen Spin and Dr. Arthur Weinstein Mr. Jon J. Sullivan ’56 Mr. Bruce S. Tanous ’73 and Dr. Lori J. Maciulla Mr. and Mrs. John K. Tanner Mr. A. Anthony Tappé ’46 Mr. Lauriston Taylor, Jr.* Mr. Timothy O. Temple ’54 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Thompson Mr. Howard M. Tucker ’48 and Ms. Megan Evans Mr. and Mrs. Hannes F. van Wagenberg ’70 Mr. and Mrs. William W. Vance ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Fabrice N. Vincent ’84
LANDON UNITED DONORS Landon School gratefully acknowledges the following major donors to our Landon United campaign through June 30, 2014:
$1 Million+
Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Todd L. Boehly ’91 Ms. Michelle L. Freeman Carl M. Freeman Foundation, Inc. Ann and Knight Kiplinger ’65 The Kiplinger Foundation, Inc. Mr. Samuel M. Lehrman Mr. Cary M. Maguire ’46 Mr. Maurice R. Povich ’57 and Ms. Connie Chung Mr. Dale Wolf Ms. Mary Gail B. Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Pierce R. Smith ’62
$500,000 - $999,999
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Buchanan ’60 The FitzGerald Family Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. ’83 Mr. and Mrs. John FitzGerald ’86 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O. Temple ’54
$250,000 - $499,999
Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo J. Alfaro II ’53 Anonymous (3) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Baltimore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mario H. Boiardi The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region The Cunningham Family Mr. Thomas W. Dixon* The Duber Family Ambassador and Mrs. William C. Eacho III ’72 The Eacho Family Foundation Susan and Jeffrey Freed Family Mr. William B. Green ’57
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Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Holladay, Jr. ’65 James M. Johnston Trust Charitable and Educational Purposes Mr. and Mrs. William C. Koplovitz ’62 Mr. Daniel L. Korengold ’69 and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner’’72 Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester F. Miniter ’80 Mr. and Mrs. David B. Morgan Mr. Jonathan D. Schiller ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff ’91 The Taishoff Family Foundation Col. and Mrs. Wickliffe W. Walker ’64 Mr. and Mrs. G. Cabell Williams III ’73 Mrs. Laura Zaimi
$100,000 - $249,999
Anonymous (4) Mr. and Mrs. Anderson J. Arnold ’78 Mr. and Mrs. B. Jay Baraff Robert A. J. Bordley Lead Trust Mr. Robert Bauer and Ms. Anita Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bubes Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis Camalier ’73 Mr. Michael Darby Ms. Susan H. Darby The Davis Family Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III ’71 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davis ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Davis The Floyd E. Davis Family Foundation The Francis O. Day Family Francis O. Day Company, Inc Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Downing The Downing Family Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Dortzbach ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Dreyer Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Dudley, Jr. ’66 Marjorie Merriweather Post Foundation The Duffie Family Mr. Jeremy C. Duffie ’’96 Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Duffie ‘97 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Duffie Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Duffie ‘00 Ralph J. Duffie, Inc Edward E. Ford Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Gewirz ‘84 The Bernard S. & Sarah M. Gewirz Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Gorrell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graham Mr. Robert M. Hanson ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Harris ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Hoffman The Healy Foundation Mr. Maclear Jacoby, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jones Evan and Cindy Jones Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Kelly Owens-Illinois, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary, Jr. ’82 Mr. John P. Leachman, Sr. ’45* Mr. and Mrs. Ethan D. Leder Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus A. Lindner Ms. Jacqueline B. Mars The McMahon Family Mr. and Mrs. John M. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. McMahon ’85
Mr. and Mrs. Luis Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. Peter Minshall The Mockett Family National Philanthropic Trust Mr. Jay Nussbaum Mr. and Mrs. Drew A. Nussbaum Mr. and Mrs. John P. Oswald Dr. Tushar C. Patel ’81 and Ms. Monica Shah Mr. and Mrs. Houston K. Powell Ms. Louise A. Remmey Mr. George M. Rogers, Jr. ’51 The Honorable John F. W. Rogers and Ms. Deborah M. Lehr Dr. and Mrs. Robert Samit Mr. and Mrs. William R. Schinnerer ’61 Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooke Seawell ’65 Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman, Jr. ’64 Mr. A. Anthony Tappé ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weinstein Ruth and Emmanuel Weinstein Trust Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Wenzel, Jr.
$50,000 - $99,999
Anonymous (3) Mr. G. Dewey Arnold III ’76 George Preston Marshall Foundation Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler Blue Mr. and Mrs. John L. Blundin ’59 The Bou Family Bou Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. Edward C. Bou Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Bou ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Bou ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Bubes Ms. Mary Jane Scheurer Canady* Mr. and Mrs. William Collins Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Collins Mrs. Alice Cosimano* Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Cosimano ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Page D. Cranford ’54 Coventry Health Care Mr. Steven K. Davidson and Ms. Claudia Callaway Mr. and Mrs. William E. DePuy, Jr. ’70 Mr. and Mrs. David Dorros Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Dupart The Normandy Group Ms. Ruth Freed Mr. Thomas Gutierrez and Ms. Ann H. Stevens Mrs. Madelyn C. Harris Mr. Steven A. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harwood Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter Hertzberg ’89 Mr. George G. Hill ’70 and Mrs. Christine G. Cox-Hill Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Jacobs ’69 Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman “Tiger” Joyce ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Jundanian Mr. Aaron Katz Ms. Marcia Katz Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Kindfuller The Patricia Kind Family Foundation Mr. Peter B. Kovler and Dr. Judy L. Kovler Blum-Kovler Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David M. Laird ‘73 Laird Youth Leadership Foundation Margie and Scott Leachman ’77 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Lipnick
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lipnick Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Lockshin Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Manning ’91 Mr. Kenneth Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. David P. Murray Mr. Charles A. Nicholson ’41* The Nottingham Family Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ourisman ’71 Mr. Robert B. Ourisman ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Parsons ’57 Mr. Howard T. Phelan ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Kirby G. Pickle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Raul Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Rhoads Mrs. Lindsey L. Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Russell III Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Schnider, Jr. ’83 Fred Schnider Investment Group LLC Mr. Allen Shepard ’67 and Ms. Carola Sullam The Samerian Foundation David E. and Jacqueline Simon Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John G. Shooshan ‘70 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shue Ms. Deborah J. Simon Mr. and Mrs. John M. Slack III ’61 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sullivan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Vassos Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Waldron Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Winkler
$25,000 - $49,999
Dr. Manuel A. Abdala and Mrs. Alexandra Arata Mr. and Mrs. David H. Allard Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay ’83 Dr. and Mrs. William L. Amoroso III ’77 Mr. and Mrs. David M. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Scott Becker Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Best Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Bierbower ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Bogley ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bolen Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Brodsky Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Brown Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bunting Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Chapin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Cherner Mr. and Mrs. Barton B. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Comiskey Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Concannon, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Robert Copito Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Cort Mr. and Mrs. Enrico Dallavecchia Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Dell ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. DeNovio Dr. and Mrs. Anand U. Desai Mr. and Mrs. Ali Dilmaghani Dimick Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Blane T. Dodson ‘69 Ms. Nancy K. Eberhardt The Employee Benefits Group, Inc. Mr. Dan Glusica, Mr. John Sanders’80, and Mr. John Williams Mr. Robert O. Eisinger ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Firstenberg The Fisher Family
Mr. Robert H. Fogarty ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gage Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Gosnell ’77 Drs. Richard and Janice Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hague, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Hayhurst Dr. and Mrs. E. Claiborne Irby Mr. and Mrs. Ashok Jha Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Joseph Joslin Diabetes Center Mr. and Mrs. Davor D. Kapelina AtSite Mr. and Mrs. S. Matthew Katz ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy E. Keena Mr. and Mrs. Kent F. Knutson Landon Fathers Club Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Leachman ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Lincoln Dr. Marc A. Loev and Dr. Toni A. Hawley Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lynham, Jr. ’71 Mr. Steven R. Mann Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Manning Dr. Frank B. McArdle and Mrs. Janice A. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Miller ’96 Mr. John J. Mitchell ’45* Dr. and Mrs. Allen M. Mondzac Mr. Douglas S. O’Brien and Dr. Sharon R. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Olson Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan F. Pingle Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Pohanka, Sr. Mr. Martin H. Poretsky ’63 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Prutting, Jr. Mr. William W. Pugh and Ms. Lisa M. Orange Mr. and Mrs. Lee Raesly Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Reinke Mr. and Mrs. T. Christopher Roth Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ruttenberg Jay P. Okun Foundation, Inc Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Salcetti Robert O. Scholz Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William J. Scott II ’83 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Murray S. Simpson, Jr. ’55 Dr. Frederick P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Steele ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Strain ’80 Mr. Jon J. Sullivan ’56 Mr. Steven C. Sunshine and Ms. Fay Wheeler-Sunshine Mr. John Touchston Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Trumbower Mr. and Mrs. Salah Turkmani Mr. and Mrs. David J. Urban Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Vieth Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Voris ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wellington III Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Willard Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Young
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DONORS TO ALL FUNDS PARENT DONORS TO ALL FUNDS 2013-2014 CURRENT PARENT ANNUAL FUND CHAIRS
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay ’83
Class of 2014, Form VI
Class Agents: Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bolen, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Laird ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Obaid Ahmad ’89 Mr. and Dr. Raj Ananthanpillai Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Baca Mr. Robert Bauer and Ms. Anita Dunn Mr. Robert Dayton Beguelin and Ms. Susanna Jones Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler Blue Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bolen Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Bubes Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Buller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis Camalier ’73 Ms. Eileen C. Cave Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Collins Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Curto, Jr. Ms. Dana L. DeBeaumont Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falcone Mr. and Mrs. Greg Feldman Mr. Jason P. Fieger and Mrs. Deborah A. Imperato-Fieger Dr. Herbert W. Fingerhut and Dr. Amy Kesselman Fingerhut Dr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Gagnon Mrs. Adrianne M. Gerken Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Gilbert Mrs. Madelyn C. Harris Mr. Steven A. Harris Mr. Benjamin J. Haskin and Ms. Grace R. Ostera
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hefferon Dr. Lynt B. Johnson and Dr. Gloria J. Bowles-Johnson Ms. Mary J. Johnston Mr. Scott M. Johnston ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones Mr. and Mrs. Wesley K. Kaplow Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Kindfuller Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kulp Mr. and Mrs. David M. Laird ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Lundelius, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Christopher S. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. David McTague Ms. Nebiyat S. Natnael Mr. Douglas S. O’Brien and Dr. Sharon R. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. James O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Olson Ms. Olayemi A. Onaghise Mr. and Mrs. David B. Perlmutter Mr. and Mrs. William J. Prutting, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Reinke Mr. and Mrs. Rory L. Schick Dr. Gabriel J. Sensenbrenner and Ms. Lydia La Ferla Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Soraci Dr. and Mrs. Pankaj Talwar Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Valentine Mr. and Dr. A. M. VanVleck Mrs. Laura Zaimi In memory of Mr. Shariar Zaimi
Class of 2015, Form V
Class Agents: Mr. and Mrs. Eric I. Goldberg and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hani ’83 The Honorable and Mrs. Spencer Abraham
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Adkins ’77 Anonymous (2) Mr. Fadi Ashy Dr. Anthony A. Avedisian and Dr. Margarita Avedisian Mr. and Mrs. Randall P. Bednar, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Blasey ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Todd D. Boley Mr. and Mrs. John B. Brew Mr. and Mrs. Nosratolah Chinian Mr. Richard S. Christner and Dr. Donna F. Christner Mr. and Mrs. Barton B. Clark Mr. Francis M. Clarke III Ms. Julie E. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Close Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Robert Copito Mr. and Mrs. William T. Crittenberger Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Dabney Mr. and Mrs. Kerwin W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Antonio F. Dias Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Dreyer Dr. Alain T. Drooz and Ms. Phyllis S. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Egloff Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Evans Mr. Jamal D. Francois and Ms. Tamara R. Burrowes Mr. and Mrs. Eric I. Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Granader Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hague, Sr. Mr. John H. Hale and The Honorable Nicole Y. Lamb-Hale Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hani ’83 Mr. George G. Hill ’70 and Mrs. Christine G. Cox-Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper A. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Jundanian Mr. James C. Killen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Kindfuller Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Krauland Mr. Peter A. Krauthamer and Ms. Tanya Chutkan Mr. and Mrs. Keven Kvasnicka Mr. Richard J. Levinson and Ms. Irene S. Schindler Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick V. McNair IV ’69 Ms. Linda H. McNair Mr. and Mrs. Luis Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Millspaugh III Mr. Rogelio A. Morales and Ms. Melvi V. Lastarria Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Myers Miss Evelina J. Norwinski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O’Keefe Mr. and Mrs. John P. Oswald Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Padalino Mr. and Mrs. Turgut O. Pence Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Poston ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Christopher Price Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rebibo Mr. and Mrs. Gamaliel S. Rose Mrs. Lindsey L. Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ruttenberg Dr. and Mrs. Sameer Samtani Ms. Tracy M. Sells Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Sheehan In memory of Mr. Ethan H. Freed ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Rodney A. Smith Mr. and Ms. Vince E. Steis Ms. Sarah Deano Stetson Dr. and Mrs. James Sullivan
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Tabb, Sr. Mr. Bruce S. Tanous ’73 and Dr. Lori J. Maciulla Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Ungerman Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wellington III In memory of Mrs. Mary-Hoyt Sherman Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Whalen Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Witzal Mr. Dale Wolf Ms. Mary Gail B. Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Zoukis
Class of 2016, Form IV
Class Agents: Mr. and Mrs. Ethan D. Leder and Mr. David Goodfriend and Ms. Susan Emmer Dr. Manuel A. Abdala and Mrs. Alexandra Arata Mr. and Mrs. Aidar Abdychev Anonymous In honor of Mikki Harper Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Arnold Angela and Charles Branche Mr. and Mrs. Darius Brown Ms. Amy Campbell Mr. and Ms. Michael S. Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Milford C. Ebo Dr. Jason D. Engel ’85 and Ms. Audrey S. Yen Dr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Gagnon Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Gee Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Gelb Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Giles Mr. and Mrs. Indermit Gill Dr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Glenn Mr. David Goodfriend and Ms. Susan Emmer Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Greene Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hani ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Henschel ’83 Mr. Brian Hurley and Ms. Julie Anbender Mr. and Mrs. Bassam N. Ibrahim Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Johansen Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Keegan Mr. William W. Kim and Mrs. Loren Y. Han Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. King Mr. and Mrs. Ethan D. Leder Mr. and Ms. Daniel I. Lederberg Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Z. Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lightner Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Mathers Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. David McTague Ms. Deborah Menkes Mr. and Mrs. Phillip K. Merkle Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miele Jr. ’72 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Morris III ’79 Mr. and Mrs. David P. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Napoleon Mr. Manuel A. Ortiz and Ms. Kristin Solheim Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Pan Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan F. Pingle
Mr. William W. Pugh and Ms. Lisa M. Orange The Honorable John F. W. Rogers and Ms. Deborah M. Lehr Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Rymsza Mr. Krishnan Seshadri and Ms. Deepa K. Mohan Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Shalloway Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O. Simms Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Slowinski ’83 Mr. and Ms. Presley A. L. Smith, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Soraci Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. John D. Thomas ’80 Dr. Lawrence R. Whicker and Ms. Susan G. Marsh-Whicker Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Wiener Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Zampella
Class of 2017, Form III
Class Agents: Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern III ’82, Mr. Douglas S. O’Brien and Dr. Sharon R. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Abizaid Dr. and Mrs. William L. Amoroso III ’77 Mr. Faid Ashy Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Randall P. Bednar, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk A. Boyd Dr. and Mrs. Frank A. Broner Mr. and Mrs. Jerold J. Brown Mr. Malcolm A. Brown and Ms. Lyn L. Stout Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Buller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis Camalier ’73 Mr. Robert A. Chlopak and Ms. Ellen K. Globokar Mr. and Mrs. Barton B. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Collins Mr. James Ambler Cusick Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Durbin Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dziak Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Edwards, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Feldman Mr. and Ms. James W. Fowler Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gibson Mr. Mark H. Hartsoe and Mrs. Sara C. E. Gonzalez Flavell Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Hoffman Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Hsieh Mr. and Mrs. David K. Humayun Dr. Thomas W. Jarrett and Ms. Martha A. Burke Mr. Christopher L. Javens and Ms. Maria E. Valencia Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kalavritinos, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern III ’82 Dr. and Mrs. Sassan Kimiavi Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Lossing Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Lowrie Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. McTaggart Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oates, Jr. Mr. Douglas S. O’Brien and Dr. Sharon R. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Pan Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan F. Pingle Mr. and Mrs. Houston K. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. W. Powell
Dr. and Mrs. Sanjay Prasad Mr. and Mrs. William J. Prutting, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Raul Dr. and Mrs. Robert Samit Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Schwartz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Seebald Dr. Leonid Selya and Dr. Irina Selya Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Shockey Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Shull IV ’86 Mr. and Mrs. James E. Smith Mr. William J. Smith and Mrs. Pamela M. Torok Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spiritos Dr. and Mrs. James Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sullivan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Valentine Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Waldron Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Whalen Mr. Ronald L. Wisor and Ms. Kerianne Piester Mr. Faramarz Zarfeshan and Dr. Maryam Norouzi
Class of 2018, Form II
Class Agents: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. McLaughlin III Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Amsellem Anonymous (3) Mr. Leonard Armstrong, Jr. and Mrs. Cathy McMorris-Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Baker Mr. Alexander D. Baldwin and Ms. Molly K. O’Rourke Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carr Mr. and Mrs. Alok Chadda Mr. and Mrs. Kerwin W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. DeNovio Dr. and Mrs. Anand U. Desai Mr. and Mrs. Suresh Doki Mr. and Mrs. David Dorros Dr. Jason D. Engel ’85 and Ms. Audrey S. Yen Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Freed Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Geppert Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Giles Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graham Mr. Todd C. Gray and Mrs. Ellen A. Kassoff Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Hannam Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm B. Hollensteiner Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Huberman ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Herve J. L. Humler Mr. and Mrs. Davor D. Kapelina Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary, Jr. ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. King Mr. and Mrs. Robin R. King Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Kupka Mr. and Mrs. David M. Landers Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Lockshin Mr. Robert Lotstein and Ms. Kristin Huffman Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Lowrie Mr. and Dr. Benjamin J. Maldonado III Mr. William W. McClure, Jr. ’83 and
Ms. Juliet A. Drake Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. McLaughlin III Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. McLenaghan ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. McMahon ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Dr. and Mrs. Alan Nagel Mr. and Mrs. Alexander A. W. Novak Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas C. Pappas Mr. Jose I. Peraza and Ms. Jane E. Coffey Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Popera Mr. Arthur J. Riel and Ms. Susana Cumplido-Riel Mr. and Mrs. Gamaliel S. Rose Mr. Simon B. Rosenberg and Mrs. Caitlin A. Durkovich Mr. and Mrs. Franciscus A. Schermer Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Sentimore Mr. and Mrs. Rhoderick M. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Mohamed Sillah, Sr. Mr. and Ms. Presley A. L. Smith, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Solomon Ms. Sarah Deano Stetson Mr. John J. Strabo and Ms. Anne Marie M. Strabo Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Swensrud II Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Waldron Mr. and Mrs. William H. C. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Welch Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wellington III In memory of Mrs. Mary-Hoyt Sherman Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Witt
Class of 2019, Form I
Class Agents: Mr. Steven K. Davidson and Ms. Claudia Callaway and Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter Montgomery Jr. ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Obaid Ahmad ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Andrews IV Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. William P. Atkins Mr. and Mrs. William L. Banfield IV ’81 Mr. William C. Barbot Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Barufka Mr. and Mrs. Scott Becker Mr. and Ms. Randolph C. Blazer Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Bou ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Bou ’78 Mr. John N. Cokinos Ms. Kim Coletta Mr. and Mrs. Shaswat K. Das Mr. Steven K. Davidson and Ms. Claudia Callaway Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dillard III Mr. and Mrs. Ali Dilmaghani Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dziak Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Joel D. Fechter Dr. and Ms. Kenneth Fine Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Fisch Ms. Tina FitzGerald Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Gelb Mr. and Mrs. John F. Henschel Mr. Vernon W. Holleman III Dr. Thomas W. Jarrett and Ms. Martha A. Burke
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Dr. Lynt B. Johnson and Dr. Gloria J. Bowles-Johnson Ms. Antoinette L. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Jundanian Dr. Glen A. Kan Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Kelliher Dr. and Dr. Andrei Khramtsov Mr. Joseph W. Koegel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Kopp Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Langdon Dr. Lynn D. Locklear Dr. Marc A. Loev and Dr. Toni A. Hawley Mr. and Ms. Ronald Machen Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John M. MacKethan Mr. and Ms. Timothy Masters Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter Montgomery Jr. ’87 The Honorable and Mrs. Charles D. Nottingham Mr. Manuel A. Ortiz and Ms. Kristin Solheim Mr. Shirish Pareek and Ms. Komal Kaul Mr. and Mrs. James S. Patterson Mr. William W. Pugh and Ms. Lisa M. Orange Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Ramthun Mr. Archie B. Russ Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Saul III ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Schnider, Jr. ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Sears Mr. Wynn H. Segall and Ms. Anna Jenefsky Dr. and Mrs. Jatinder S. Sekhon Dr. Harmohan Singh and Dr. Jasleen Gill Mr. and Mrs. Artur K. Sivaslian Dr. and Mrs. James Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thompson III Mr. John M. Townsend and The Honorable Frances F. Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Van Allen Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wolverton II Mrs. Laura Zaimi In memory of Mr. Shariar Zaimi
Class of 2020, Sixth Grade Class Agents: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graham Mr. Eric D. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay ’83 Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Tyrone M. Armstrong II Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. David M. Brigati Mr. and Mrs. James H. Day Ms. Michelle L. Freeman Mr. Oscar A. Garcia and Mrs Ana P. Benitez Mr. and Mrs. Marc Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Giles Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graham Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Harrison ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Huberman ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kalavritinos, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Davor D. Kapelina
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary, Jr. ’82 Mr. Denver E. Leach and Ms. Jessica Wills Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Legg Mr. Detrick Leggett and Mrs. Renee Haynes Leggett Mr. and Dr. James H. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. McLaughlin III Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Meima Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Melton Mr. and Mrs. Drew A. Nussbaum Mr. John K. Ogrosky Mr. Jose I. Peraza and Ms. Jane E. Coffey Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Poston ’80 Dr. Michael K. Rosner and Dr. Inger L. Rosner Dr. and Mrs. Robert Samit Mr. and Mrs. Franciscus A. Schermer Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Schwartz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Shaw Dr. and Dr. Albert C. Simmonds IV ’80 Mr. and Mrs. William D. Simmons II Mr. and Mrs. David P. Slotkin ’88 Mr. Erik Swenson and Ms. Kori L. Ogrosky Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Waldron Mr. and Mrs. Clayton B. Weber ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Weinstein Ms. Angela R. Williams Mr. Weiyuan Xu and Dr. Yiping Hu
Class of 2021, Fifth Grade
Class Agents: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Aidar Abdychev Dr. Fuambai S. Ahmadu Mr. and Mrs. Andreas N. Anastassopoulos Anonymous Mr. and Ms. Randolph C. Blazer Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Bou ’83 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Brew Mr. and Ms. Michael S. Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Suresh Doki Mr. Jeryl E. Fish Ms. Tina FitzGerald Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Gelb Ms. Sara Gilbertson Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter Hertzberg ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Hoffman Mr. Vernon W. Holleman III Mr. Moe Houdaigui and Mrs. Dawn M. Lurie Ms. Tenaya Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Knebel ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Kent F. Knutson Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Kopp Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Macdonald Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. McMahon ’85 Mr. John J. Micale and Ms. M. Elizabeth Avendanio In memory of Ms. Amy E. Avendanio Dr. Robert M. Mordkin and Mrs. Julieta Acebal Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. O’Connor III Mr. Shawn C. Pelote and Mrs. Donna L. Bradshaw-Pelote
Mr. Simon B. Rosenberg and Mrs. Caitlin A. Durkovich Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Rubin In honor of the Lower School Faculty Mr. Franklin C. Salisbury ’74 and Dr. Sujuan Ba Ms. Tracy M. Sells Mr. Michael T. Sicoli and Ms. Kirsten A. Albers Mr. and Ms. Presley A. L. Smith, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor Mr. Kwame K. Wallace and Mrs. Kharma I. Finley-Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wolverton II Mr. and Mrs. Ki Sung Yoon
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hudson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold T. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary, Jr. ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Rory Perkins Mr. and William F. Reed Dr. Michael K. Rosner and Dr. Inger L. Rosner
Class of 2022, Fourth Grade
Class of 1939
Class Agents: Mr. Mark C. Amorosi ’87 and Mrs. Sharon W. Amorosi and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hutton Mr. Mark C. Amorosi ’87 and Mrs. Sharon W. Amorosi Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. William L. Banfield IV ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Bynum Mr. David M. Craig and Dr. Nancy E. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Durbin Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dziak Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hardie, Jr. ’83 Mr. Mark H. Hartsoe and Mrs. Sara C. E. Gonzalez Flavell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hutton Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Kelliher Mr. and Mrs. Mark Knebel ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Krauland Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Lambert, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Daniel I. Lederberg Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Lincoln Mr. and Ms. Ronald Machen Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Mangino Mr. and Ms. Timothy Masters Mr. Darrell J. Meyer and Dr. Maro Sarafian Dr. and Mrs. Obi O. Nobi Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. John T. O’Rourke Mr. and Mrs. David Quattrone Dr. and Mrs. J.R. Rudzki Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Schnider, Jr. ’83 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Benny L. Starks Jr. Mr. Eric S. Tischler and Ms. Dannielle J. Wade Mr. and Mrs. Joel H. Trotter Mr. Reginald L. Wilkinson and Mrs. Vanessa N. Scott-Wilkinson Mrs. Kristina Wyatt Mr. Richard L. Wyatt, Jr.
Class of 2023, Third Grade Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Joshua S. Bourne Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Fisch Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Forrester Mrs. Adrianne M. Gerken Mr. and Dr. Marc J. Gerson Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Glaser Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Holley Mr. and Mrs. David Holm
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Mr. Mark C. Amorosi ’87 Mr. Kevin G. Shooshan ’00 Mr. George F. Wenchel ’65 Anonymous
Class of 1941
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Boteler, Jr. Mr. Charles A. Nicholson*
Class of 1942
Class Agent: Mr. Frederic D. Weekes Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John K. Mealy, Jr. Mr. Frederic D. Weekes
Class of 1943
Mr. Robert M. Hanson
Class of 1944
Hon. and Mrs. Stanley S. Harris Mr. Thomas C. Thompson, Jr. Mr. Everett B. Wilson Dr. Theodore P. Wright and Dr. Susan S. Wright
Class of 1945
Class Agent: Mr. Ralph C. Meima, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Meima, Jr. Mr. David H. Semmes
Class of 1946
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hobbs Mr. Cary M. Maguire Dr. and Mrs. Duncan K. McDonald Mr. A. Anthony Tappé
Class of 1947
Col. and Mrs. J. Godfrey Crowe In memory of Col. Jonathan L. Holman, Jr. ’47 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ellicott Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Harris Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Huffman* Mr. and Mrs. Allen D. Rushton
Class of 1948
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Bogley Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Gardner Mr. Howard M. Tucker and Ms. Megan Evans
Class of 1949 Mr. A. C. Slonaker
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Class of 1950
Class Agent: Mr. Robert B. Norris Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hobbs, Jr. Dr. John S. Mudgett Mr. Robert B. Norris Mr. and Mrs. Michael Riddiford
Class of 1951
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Beatty Mr. and Mrs. William T. Brawner Mr. and Mrs. William J. Butler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Davies, Jr. Mr. Donald G. Ellicott Col. and Mrs. Willard A. Holbrook III In memory of Mr. John H. Dawson ’51 In memory of Mr. J. Gordon McDonald, Jr. ’51 In memory of Mr. B. Mason Hawfield ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Weems
Class of 1952
Class Agent: Col. William C. Gawler Mrs. Patricia Buck Mr. and Mrs. Robert England Col. and Mrs. William C. Gawler In memory of Mr. John P. Gawler ’38 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Gignoux III Dr. Charles N. Griffin, Jr. Mrs. Judith Kilbourne Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Kriner Mr. Arthur J. Phelan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ravenel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Thompson In honor of the Class of 1952
Class of 1953
Class Agents: Mr. Donald P. Whalen Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo J. Alfaro II Dr. and Mrs. William M. Chadduck Dr. and Mrs. Pierce Gardner Mr. Philip M. Gignoux and Ms. Mary Alice Kleinjan Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. L. Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Neal E. Krucoff Mr. Arthur G. Lambert, Jr. Mrs. Lucia Leith Mr. and Mrs. N. Alfred Pasternak Brigadier General and Mrs. Donald P. Whalen USA (retired)
Class of 1954
Class Agents: Mr. Paul B. Kern, Jr. and Mr. G. Joseph Sears Dr. and Mrs. Karl C. Corley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Page D. Cranford Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hains Mr. Harvey B. Jacobson, Jr. Mr. Earl F. Junghans Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gaillard R. Nolan Mr. Howard T. Phelan Mr. and Mrs. N. David Povich Mr. and Mrs. G. Joseph Sears
Class of 1955
Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Dortzbach Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Kolb
Mr. Samuel A. Milliken and Mrs. Lore Monnig Mr. and Mrs. Marcus W. Page Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Prince Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Ravenel Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rideout, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ring In memory of Mr. William R. Granik ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Murray S. Simpson, Jr.
Class of 1956
Mr. and Mrs. Preston C. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Dell In memory of Mr. and Mrs. T. Edward Barton Mr. and Mrs. Guy O. Dove III Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. Langford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George B. McCeney
Class of 1957
Mr. William B. Green Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hooks Mr. and Mrs. Larry S. Krucoff Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Parsons Mr. Maurice R. Povich and Ms. Connie Chung Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rough Mr. and Mrs. Contee Seely In memory of Daniel L. Austin ’57 Dr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Weiss
Class of 1958
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hardisty Dr. Frank W. Hughes and Ms. Paula Diehr Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. McConihe Dr. and Mrs. William A. McNamara Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. George M. Woolsey Dr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Worthy, Jr. Mr. Robert B. Zuckert
Class of 1959
Mr. Anthony Q. Baxter Mr. and Mrs. John L. Blundin Dr. and Mrs. James L. Cavanaugh, Jr. In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Donovan Mr. John F. Fort III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hartch Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Helms Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Kiernan Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Kneipple Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller Mr. and Mrs. David J. Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Rideout In memory of Mr. Bob Griswold Mr. and Mrs. William F. Weber III
Class of 1960
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. William H. DuRoss III In memory of Mr. Richard M. Franklin ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Gardner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Peter Gibb Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Hazard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Heid Reverend and Mrs. Stephan E. Klingelhofer Lt. Col. Philip V. Lowenthal Mr. Verne H. MacDonald Mr. Charles G. Mascott Mr. and Mrs. James B. McCeney Mr. Henry Putzel III Dr. and Mrs. William F. Ruddiman Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Shaw, Jr. In memory of Mr. T. Edward Barton Mr. and Mrs. Anthony H. Sweet Dr. and Mrs. James R. Veal Mr. and Mrs. John M. Woodside III
Class of 1961
Class Agent: Dr. Brooks G. Brown III Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. George E. Barbee
Dr. and Mrs. Brooks G. Brown III In honor of Mr. Brooks G. Brown’93 In memory of Betty Rhodes – mother of John Rhodes’61 and Scott Rhodes; grandmother of Arthur Rhodes’98 In memory of Margaret Ikenberrry – grandmother of Reed Fawell ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Clark Dr. David M. Corcoran Mr. and Mrs. William G. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ford III Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fort Mr. and Mrs. C. Ridgely Grant Mr. William B. Kerkam III Mr. David G. Madison Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. McConnaughey Mr. Stephen W. Rideout Mr. and Mrs. H. Edward Sears, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. John M. Slack III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Taylor III Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Thompson
Class of 1962
Class Agent: Mr. Francis E. Nuessle Mr. Milton A. Barlow, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Berthold Mr. and Mrs. Colby V. Currier Dr. Ord Elliott Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hanks Mr. John J. Hartgering Dr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Hill, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Paul D. Kiernan Mr. and Mrs. John R. Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Nuessle Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan W. Parker Dr. and Mrs. Roger Putzel Mr. and Mrs. John B. Slidell Mr. and Mrs. Pierce R. Smith Mr. G. Richard Thompson Mr. and Mrs. William W. Vance
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Class of 1963
Class Agents: Mr. William H. Triplett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Field III In honor of the Class of 1963 Mr. Thomas H. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kleh In honor of class of 1963’s 50th reunion Mr. Martin H. Poretsky Mr. Robert H. Ratcliffe Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Rust IV Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Sanger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sargent Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Steele Mr. and Mrs. William H. Triplett, Jr.
Class of 1964
Class Agents: Mr. William P. Bennett and Mr. Tom W. O’Bryon II Mr. Douglas J. Adams Mr. Kerbey T. Altmann and Ms. Stephanie Lucas Mr. and Mrs. William P. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. J. Curtis Bradley III Mr. Randall B. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Michael C. Finn Mr. Edward G. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Grant Mr. and Mrs. William C. Howe Mr. William Ikard and Ms. Kate Cronkite Mr. and Mrs. Tom W. O’Bryon II Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman, Jr. Mr. C. Kenneth Spriggs Mr. Wilbur W. Thomas III Mr. and Mrs. William B. Walsh, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James E. Wilson, Jr. In memory of Anthony E. Kupka ’64 Dr. and Mrs. Craig A. Winkel
Class of 1965
Class Agents: Mr. John E. Murdock III and Mr. George F. Wenchel Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Ashburn, Jr. In memory of Mr. Mario S. G. Boiardi ’00
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benton III Mr. John K. Blumenstein Mr. Jeremy E. Brown Mr. Wiley T. Buchanan III Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox Dr. and Mrs. John B. Hanks Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Holladay, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn G. Hollomon, Jr. Mr. William P. Howell Mr. David W. Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Knight A. Kiplinger Mr. John E. Krampf In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Lamade Mr. and Mrs. John T. Liipfert Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Marshall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James C. McKay Mr. John E. Murdock III Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Myers, Jr. Mr. Thomas H. Newlon Dr. and Mrs. F. Clifford Roberson In memory of Frank and Bobbie Roberson Mr. Jonathan D. Schiller Mr. John W. Sears Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooke Seawell Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas H. Shea, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Tupper, Jr. In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wenchel Col. and Mrs. Lawrence K. White, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marcos S. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Spotswood H. Williams
Class of 1966
Class Agent: Mr. Frederic J. Ball, Jr. Mr. Bruce T. Adams and Ms. Margaret Engel Mr. and Mrs. Robinson M. Bordley Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Dudley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Dunne Dr. Roger M. Echols and Ms. Laureen Schroeder
Hon. Rush D. Holt and Ms. Margaret L. Lancefield Mr. and Mrs. R. Daniel Ladd, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Legg Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martens III Mr. William R. Pumphrey III Mr. David Wadleigh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Williams ’66
Class of 1967
Class Agent: Col. Michael F. Poore Dr. Alan Brinkley and Ms. Evangeline Morphos Mr. Nicholas E. Park Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Pickard Col. and Mrs. Michael F. Poore In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. West III
Class of 1968
Class Agent: Mr. David O’Bryon Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Barter Mr. and Mrs. David K. Dickson In honor of Mr. Robert McEwan Mr. Richard T. Ewing, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Kixmiller Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. McCormick Dr. and Mrs. J. Peter Murphy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Nohowel Mr. David S. O’Bryon Mr. Alan S. Pierpoint Mr. Steve Sulzer Mr. B. Cary Tolley and Dr. Eve Tolley Mr. G. Taylor Tunstall, Jr.
Class of 1969
Class Agent: Mr. John P. Leachman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Adams Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ball In memory of Mr. T. Edward Barton Dr. and Mrs. James F. Barter
Col. and Mrs. Robert S. Carter, Jr. In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. Joseph R. Clausen III Mr. and Mrs. Blane T. Dodson Mr. Robert O. Eisinger Mr. Robert H. Fogarty Mr. and Mrs. Burke F. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Hurd, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Jacobs Mr. Daniel L. Korengold and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Lane Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick V. McNair IV Dr. and Mrs. E. Thomas Newbill Mr. and Mrs. David H. Osborn Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Perkins Mr. Eric Pierpoint Mr. Scott T. Shattuck Mr. and Mrs. Dwight R. Trew Mr. and Mrs. John C. Williams Reverend and Mrs. Charles E. Wright
Class of 1970
Class Agents: Mr. William E. DePuy, Jr., Mr. George G. Hill and Mr. Hannes F. van Wagenberg Mr. Robert B. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Bierbower Mrs. Sandra Boynton Mr. Anthony S. Brown In memory of Mr. James P. McEwan ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Brundred III Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Crilley III Mr. and Mrs. William E. DePuy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Hall Mr. George D. Hill Mr. George G. Hill and Mrs. Christine G. Cox-Hill Mr. and Mrs. David T. McConnaughey Mr. James P. McEwan* and Ms. Sandra Boynton Mr. and Mrs. John G. Shooshan Mr. Arthur C. Smith and Ms. Mary A. Wallack Mr. James Sulzer and Ms. Barbara Elder Mr. Scott M. Watson Mr. John M. Zamoiski
Class of 1971
Class Agent: Mr. Fulton R. Gordon III Mr. and Mrs. S. Joseph Cosimano III In memory of Mrs. Alice Cosimano Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Fulton R. Gordon III Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy J. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lynham, Jr. Mr. William C. Nicholson, J.D. In memory of Dr. Harold J. Russo Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ourisman Mr. and Mrs. John M. Scheurer In memory of Mr. Thomas Lear Scheurer Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Vieth
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Class of 1972
Class Agent: Mr. Peter C. Craig and Mr. Daniel J. McDermott and Mr. Andrew J. Somerville III Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Adkins Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bierbower Mr. Peter C. Craig Mr. James H. Duke In memory of Mr. Mark J. Hoffman ’72 Ambassador and Mrs. William C. Eacho III Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Geolot Mr. Thomas J. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Leachman Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miele Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norair, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Mark M. Pickrell Mr. and Mrs. Lauriston S. Taylor III Mr. and Mrs. David van Roijen
Class of 1973
Class Agents: Mr. T. Nicholas Gill Mr. Richard G. Andrews and Ms. Catherine Lanctot Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis Camalier Mr. Charles P. Forsyth Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Hurlbut Mr. and Mrs. Sterling H. Ivison III Mr. and Mrs. David M. Laird Dr. and Mrs. Cameron McKee Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. McNair Mr. William L. Oberdorfer Mr. Kevin Schlosberg Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Scoggins Mr. John E. Stromsem Mr. Bruce S. Tanous and Dr. Lori J. Maciulla Mr. David S. Webster Mr. and Mrs. G. Cabell Williams III Mr. Arthur D. Woods III Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson V. Wright
Class of 1974
Class Agents: Mr. Douglas R. Perkins and Mr. Franklin Salisbury, Jr. Anonymous Col. and Mrs. James L. Bullion Mr. Rodney D. Davidow In memory of Mr. William H. Triplett Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davis Mr. Valcoulon L. Ellicott II In memory of Ms. Mary Lou Ellicott Mr. David G. Ensign and Ms. Sarah Taber Dr. Jeffrey D. Georgia In memory of Mr. and Mrs. W. Scudder Georgia Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Luckett Mr. Robert B. Ourisman Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. J. Randolph Porges Mr. Franklin C. Salisbury and Dr. Sujuan Ba Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Sapourn Mr. Steven L. Smith, Esq.
Class of 1975
Class Agent: Mr. Michael I. Connolly and Mr. G. H. Mitchell III Mr. and Mrs. John J. Beatty IV Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Blaylock Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Buckingham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael I. Connolly Mr. Michael D. Cosimano and Ms. Judy Hutton Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Doyle Mr. Francis D. Fowler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Gordon, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Howe Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Klingelhofer Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mitchell III Dr. and Mrs. Michael C. Murphy Mr. David Penn Mr. and Mrs. Stephen N. Potter Mr. John H. Sager, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Schmeltzer In memory of Ms. Elizabeth Cooper Schmeltzer Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Sommer Mr. James J. Vandegriff Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. West
Class of 1976
Class Agent: Mr. Stephen “Dek” Potts, Jr. Capt. David J. Beardsley and Dr. Ellen C. Denigris In memory of Mr. Hugh R. Hayward Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Carr Mr. Mark O. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey G. Davis Mr. James L. Dooley Mr. J. Peter Duncan Mr. Henry N. Dworshak Mr. and Mrs. J. Timothy Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Hollman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Norair
Mr. Henrik D. Parker and Dr. Jennifer W. Parker Mr. and Mrs. David E. Reeves Mr. Randolph P. Smith Dr. Ariel D. Teitel and Ms. Aviva Werner Dr. David and Dr. Therese West Mr. Marcus W. Witowski
Class of 1977
Class Agent: Mr. Gregory F. Gosnell Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Adkins Dr. and Mrs. William L. Amoroso III Anonymous Dr. Roger S. Blumenthal and Dr. Wendy Post Mr. Peter S. Burr II Mr. Ross J. Clark, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Dudley Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Gosnell Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Ill Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jones II Mr. Martin F. Klingelhofer and Ms. Patricia Westerman Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Leachman Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Minkoff Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Pagenstecher Dr. Peter Stein Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Vieth Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Walton, Jr.
Class of 1978
Class Agent: Mr. Stephen A. Bou and Mr. Allan R. Plumley III Mr. and Mrs. Anderson J. Arnold Mr. Christopher S. Banks Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Blasey III Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Bou Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brandt Mr. Kevin E. Cahill Mr. James R. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cobb Mr. Christopher D. Connor and
Mrs. Kate McLaine Mr. and Mrs. Tom Costley Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Drewyer Mr. Philip T. Evans and Ms. Colleen M. McEnroe Mr. and Mrs. George R. Grover Mr. Donald M. Harris Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman “Tiger” Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Blake M. Kingsley Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Knudsen III Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Krogh Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. John C. Oakes II Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Pardoe II Mr. and Mrs. William R. Parks, Jr. Mr. Allan R. Plumley III Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Povich Dr. David B. Rehm Mr. Stephen W Stetson Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Sturtevant, Jr.
Class of 1979
Class Agent: Mr. Robert M. Johnston Mr. T. Hale Boggs Mr. and Mrs. John Dern III Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Kieran T. Mays Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McHugh Mr. Thomas J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. William R. Morris III Mr. Clifton M. Mount Mr. and Mrs. John F. Myers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott O’Gorman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peter III Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Steinmetz Mr. Jonathan M. Warner
Class of 1980
Class Agent: Mr. John A. Sanders, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Altemus Mr. and Mrs. Alexander O. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Broh-Kahn Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Culp Mr. Gregory Economos
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Mr. Stephen Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Harris Mr. Samuel D. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kerwin Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kirlin Mr. and Mrs. John C. Knudsen Mr. and Mrs. David Levy Mr. Robert T. Manfuso, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Colvin T. Matheson Dr. Robert M. McLean and Ms. Catherine Wick Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester F. Miniter Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Poston Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sanders, Jr. Mr. John E. Schelp Mr. Robert L. Schroeder, Jr. Dr. and Dr. Albert C. Simmonds IV Mr. Andrew J. Spence Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Strain Mr. and Mrs. John D. Thomas Mr. David Turvene and Ms. Tracy Hopkins Dr. Lynn D. Wilson
Class of 1981
Class Agents: Mr. William B. Adkins and Mr. William L. Banf ield IV Mr. and Mrs. William B. Adkins Mr. and Mrs. Jaye C. Andrews Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. William L. Banfield IV Dr. and Mrs. Mathias Bostrom Mr. and Mrs. William C. D. Burr Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Caskin Dr. and Mrs. James E. Gilbert Mr. David C. Kovar Dr. and Mrs. Antonio Ortiz-Mena Dr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Pappas, Jr. Dr. Tushar C. Patel and Ms. Monica Shah Mr. Miles F. Ryan In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon and Mr. John Hemenway’81 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Saul III Mr. and Mrs. Walker Simpson Mr. John S. Tegeris Mr. Stephen L. Tseckares
Class of 1982
Mr. Peter L. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Chiperfield, Jr. Mr. Michael L. DeVaughn Mr. Kasen H. Jacobson Mr. Scott M. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern III Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan G. Lasley Dr. and Mrs. William M. Leininger Mr. Stephen Mark Mr. George C. Pappas and Ms. Amy Kitzmiller Mr. and Mrs. John T. Roberts, Jr. Mr. John H. Simmonds
Class of 1983
Class Agent: Mr. Stephen D. Amitay Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. Blackwood Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Bou
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Carberry Mr. Jackson C. DeWitt Mr. and Mrs. Buckmaster deWolf Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Garrett III In memory of Mr. Joshua M. Freeman ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Georges Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hani Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hardie, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Henschel Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kim Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Kimsey Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kirschner Mr. Jeremy T. Lang Mr. William W. McClure, Jr. and Ms. Juliet A. Drake Mr. and Mrs. David R. Roberts Mr. Edward J. Rogers In memory of Mr. Joshua M. Freeman ’83 and Mr. Calvin L. Thorpe ’83 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Rowe Mr. Derek R. Sappenfield Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Schnider, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Scott II Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Slowinski Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Speed Dr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Weingold
Class of 1984
Class Agents: Mr. Scott S. Harris and Mr. Edward M. Prince, Jr. Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Blasey Mr. Brian J. Charles In memory of Mr. Robert J. Miller III ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Furey Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Gewirz Mr. Scott S. Harris and Ms. Lisa Klem Mr. Jonathan D. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Prince, Jr. In memory of Mr. Robert J. Miller III ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Fabrice N. Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Webb In memory of W. L. Banfield III ’50 Mr. Dorian E. Young In memory of Gretchen and Webster E. Young
Class of 1985
Class Agent: Mr. Matthew C. Collins Dr. and Mrs. James M. Boler Mr. Aleco J. Bravo-Greenberg Mr. Matthew C. Collins Dr. Jason D. Engel and Ms. Audrey S. Yen Mr. Matthew D. Holleran Mr. and Mrs. Stuart W. Hough Mr. and Mrs. Derek L. Kober Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lamkin Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. McMahon Mr. and John L. Nicholson Mr. Mark W. Odom Mr. Phillip L. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Young Mr. Kevin A. Zupnik
Class of 1986
Class Agents: Mr. Daniel S. Berger, Mr. John H. FitzGerald and Mr. Nicolas A. Taborga Mr. Rowland H. Bedell, Jr. Mr. Daniel S. Berger Mr. Robert English In memory of Mr. William H. Triplett Mr. and Mrs. John H. FitzGerald Mr. and Mrs. Julian E. Gillespie III Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller Mr. and Mrs. I. David Muhlbaum Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Reeves Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Shull IV Mr. and Mrs. Mark Simmonds Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith II In memory of Mr. Ernest S. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Tardio Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Taylor, Jr. Dr. Herbert H. Toler and Dr. Erica King-Toler
Class of 1987
Class Agents: Mr. Mark Carley Amorosi, Mr. Paul B. McLenaghan and Mr. John H. Montgomery, Jr. Mr. Mark C. Amorosi and Mrs. Sharon W. Amorosi Mr. Mason T. Barlow Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Winston S. Byron Mr. and Mrs. Scott G. Eisen Mr. and Mrs. Brian S. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Huberman Mr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Jaffe Mr. Berkeley Jeffress Mr. Steven J. Kahl Dr. and Mrs. Kurosh Majd Mr. Michael May Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. McLenaghan Lt. and Mrs. Bernard F. McMahon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter Montgomery Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt D. Naegele Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Nordlinger Mr. James S. Quigley Mr. and Mrs. George M. Rogers III Mr. Vincent M. Santillo Mr. and Mrs. S. Lloyd Smith Mr. Jeffrey D. Stern Mr. and Mrs. Sascha M. Struckmeyer Cmdr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Weiman
Class of 1988
Class Agent: Mr. Mark Knebel Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Arrowsmith Dr. Brian M. Cantor Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Engle In memory of Mr. Richard L. Spire II ’57 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ferris In memory of Mr. Mark V. Ferris ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Knebel Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. McCeney Mr. John P. Micklitsch Mr. and Mrs. Alexis G. Sant Mr. David A. Satlin
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Slotkin Mr. Shane M. Spradlin In honor of Mr. Gideon Kioko Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Tewksbury Mr. and Mrs. Wilson S. Warren
Class of 1989
Mr. and Mrs. Obaid Ahmad Mr. and Mrs. Craig D. Beach Mr. Richard B. Gorelick Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter Hertzberg Mr. Brian W. Klapac Mr. Brian M. Leach Mr. T. Richard Mahaffey Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. McConnaughey Mr. Brian Rodgers and Dr. Tasha Fleury Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Schinnerer Mr. Richard H. Spire III
Class of 1990
Anonymous Mr. Brendan J. Boler Mr. and Mrs. James T. Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Scott Koonce Dr. and Mrs. Eric J. Lowe Mr. Jay F. Luchs Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Norry Mr. Taylor Simmers Mr. and Mrs. Gari R. Singh In memory of Mr. Khari K. Baten ’90 Mr. Harmar Thompson and Ms. Christie Grymes
Class of 1991
Class Agent: Mr. Peter Corrigan and Mr. Christopher N. Manning Mr. Ali Al-Attar Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Todd L. Boehly Mr. and Mrs. Peter Corrigan Reverend and Mrs. Frederick R. Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Manning Mr. and Mrs. Ravi N. Singh Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff Mr. and Mrs. Zachary D. Warren Mr. Randolph H. Watts, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Winter
Class of 1992
Class Agent: Mr. Adam P. Wenchel Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Alter Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Ansary Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Banks In memory of Mr. Robert S. Banks ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Boler Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Durham Mr. and Mrs. Bryan M. Hooks Mr. Jonathan P. Hooks Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Miller, Jr. Mr. Jackson F. Morrill Mr. Richard J. Norman and Ms. Mirian de Ossorno Mr. Jason T. Redisch Mr. Rajan K. Singh Mr. Spencer T. Tseng Mr. and Mrs. Clayton B. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Adam P. Wenchel
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Class of 1999
Three generations of the Banks family recently visited campus looking for a right spot to place a bench in honor of their late father, Robert Banks ’56. Left to right: Michael Nepola (grandson), Cameron Banks Caskin (wife Chris Caskin ’81), Michael Banks ’92, Lynne Banks Tarvin, Courtney Banks, Nancy Banks Kingsley, Scott Banks ’78
Class of 1993
Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Kiker Mr. Jayan K. Singh
Class of 1994
Class Agents: Mr. Francis O. Day IV and Mr. J. Pendleton Leachman III Mr. Aaron P. Baraff In memory of Mr. Mark V. Ferris ’94 Mr. Francis O. Day IV Mr. and Mrs. Brandon J. Fields Mr. and Mrs. Burke F. Hayes, Jr. Mr. Collister W. Johnson and Ms. Carrie Southworth Johnson In memory of Mr. Mark V. Ferris ’94 Mr. and Mrs. S. Matthew Katz Mr. and Mrs. J. Pendleton Leachman III Mr. and Mrs. Justin W. Miller In memory of Mr. Mark V. Ferris ’94 Mr. Bernard S. Nossuli Mr. Christian D. Pedersen Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Perry
Class of 1995
Class Agents: Mr. Christopher L. Cox and Mr. Andrew M. Hotchkiss Mr. John J. Aguhob Anonymous Mr. Bradley C. Ansary Mr. and Mrs. John S. Burnham Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Cox Mr. Geoffrey G. Hengerer Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Hotchkiss Mr. E. John Lazerow Mr. Benjamin H. Leachman Mr. Robert L.L. McCormick Mr. Christian Merida
Mr. Jeffrey R. Schinnerer Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Voris Mr. and Mrs. Warren M. Wells III Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wieker Mr. Allen C. T. Wong Mr. Murat O. Zincir
Class of 1996
Class Agents: Mr. Stephen J. Burman and Mr. Charles P. Miller Anonymous Mr. Brent H. Beane In memory of Mr. Evan H. Bliss ’96 and Mr. Patrick G. Tanner ’96 Mr. Adam S. Berke In memory of Mr. Patrick G. Tanner ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Burman Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. D’Amico Mr. Jeremy C. Duffie Mr. and Mrs. William DuRoss Mr. Neal O. Eckard Mr. and Mrs. David J. Fort Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Gunther In memory of Mr. Patrick G. Tanner ’96 Mr. John S. Jacobsen Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Kennedy Mr. John D. Kiser and Mrs. Carolyn Kiser Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Miller Mr. David D. Miller Dr. and Mrs. Patrick W. Mufarrij Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Paulson In memory of Mr. Patrick G. Tanner ’96 Mr. David A. Shepard
Class of 1997
Class Agents: Mr. Nicolas P. Barquin, Mr. John Frekko and Mr. Travis Martz Anonymous In memory of Mr. Stephen M. Brodsky ’97
Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas P. Barquin Mr. and Mrs. Ryan P. Bradshaw In memory of Mr. Stephen M. Brodsky ’97 Mr. Matthew M. Dankner Mr. Hunter H. Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Duffie Mr. and Mrs. Ali R. Fardshisheh Mr. Justin A. Fishkin Mr. and Mrs. John A. Frekko Mr. Seth Harris Kanfer Mr. and Mrs. David R. Kreter Mr. David T. Maginnes In memory of Mr. Stephen M. Brodsky ’97 and Mr. Patrick G. Tanner ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Travis J. Martz In memory of Mr. Steve Dybsky Mr. Raman K. Singh Mr. Gregory N. Stull Mr. G. Richard Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Weindruch
Class of 1998
Class Agent: Mr. William D. Fort Mr. Zachary G. Bodine Mr. Arrell Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Ebraheem I. Fontaine Mr. and Mrs. William D. Fort Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Homan Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Mackey In memory of Mr. Stephen M. Brodsky ’97 Mr. Justin Manly Mr. Brian T. Mathis Mr. Daniel McCormick Mr. Seth S. Wenchel Mr. Stephen Wieker Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Wren
Class Agents: Mr. Cameron D. Coursen, Mr. Matthew A. Coursen and Mr. George D. Vincent, Jr. Mr. Daniel V. Adams Anonymous In memory of Ms. Nancy Bowen Mr. David A. Burman Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Bush Mr. and Mrs. Cameron D. Coursen Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Coursen Mr. Jason V. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Gelatt Mr. and Mrs. David Groban Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Haney Mr. and Mrs. Cabell R. Hobbs Mr. Olivier Y. Kamanda Mr. and Mrs. Brigham C. Kiplinger In memory of Mr. Mario S. G. Boiardi ’00 Mr. and Mrs. David M. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Minshall Mr. and Mrs. Spencer M. Naake Mr. Michael C. Rutenberg Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Saltman Mr. Justin X. Shackleford Mr. Juan P. Valdivieso Mr. and Mrs. George D. Vincent, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wirt A. Walker
Class of 2000
Class Agents: Mr. Patrick L. Guarnieri, Mr. Edward H. Lamade and Mr. Kevin G. Shooshan Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Adams Mr. Dwaine A.K. Alleyne In memory of Mr. Garrett C. Slaughter ’00 Anonymous Mr. Eric C. Bailey In memory of Mr. Garrett C. Slaughter ’00 Mr. John R. Bordley Mr. Christopher G. Callanan Mr. Alexander M. Chip Mr. E. Stewart Crosland Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Duffie Mr. and Mrs. Austin Flajser Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Fogarty, Jr. In memory of Mr. Stephen J. Smith ’01 Mr. Brian Gelfand Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Patrick L. Guarnieri Mr. Ian P. Healy Mr. Robert J. Higgins III Mr. Alexei U. Kudla Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoefler Lamade Mr. David W. Langdon Mr. William M. Leahy Mr. James W. Mackey Mr. and Mrs. Nii Amaah K. Ofosu-Amaah In memory of Mr. Mario S. G. Boiardi ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Orr Mr. James Pontius Mr. and Mrs. William Proxmire Dr. Thomas H. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Kevin G. Shooshan In memory of Mr. Mario S. G. Boiardi ’00, Mr. Garrett C. Slaughter’00 and Mr. Stephen J. Smith ’01 Mr. Ajit Thagad Mr. and Mrs. Cristopher J. D. White Mr. Matthew M. Wren
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Landon gave me the opportunity to stand out. As a new alum, I want to give back to the school that has provided me with so many opportunities to learn and grow. —Robbie Hefferon ’14 Student Council President
Class of 2001
Class Agents: Mr. James F. Barter, Jr. and Mr. Burnell E. Holland III Anonymous In memory of Mrs. Patricia Liberatore Mr. David A. Barahona Mr. James F. Barter, Jr. Mr. Michael G. Bobys Mr. Stuart R. Chapman Mr. Michael D’Ambrosio Mr. Scott J. Faley Mr. Douglas J. Faron Mr. and Mrs. James C. Flajser Mr. Peter R. Hafner Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Hayes Mr. Wallace F. Holladay III Mr. Burnell E. Holland III Mr. Dallas J. Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Offen Capt. David A. Peters USMC Mr. Michael S. Petrash Mr. D.J. Phelps Mr. William M. Pilger Mr. and Mrs. George Purcell II Mr. Matthew R. Schiffman In memory of Mr. Stephen J. Smith ’01 Mr. Christian H. Sears Mr. Peter D. Smick Mr. Winslow C. Strong Mr. Christopher Treanor Mr. William W. Yavinsky
Class of 2002
Class Agents: Mr. Chase H. Bourke, Mr. Erik L. Kudla, Mr. Joseph R. Morrison, Jr., Mr. Matthew B. Ward and Mr. George C. Williams IV Mr. Chase H. Bourke Mr. Geoffrey M. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Hunter S. Campbell Mr. Raphael A. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. David F. Evans Mr. and Mrs. MacKenzie E. Fulk Mr. Daniel Garmat Mr. J. Joseph G. Goodell
Mr. William J. Harrington Mr. Erik L. Kudla Mr. Pramukta Kumar Mr. Travis H. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Ourisman Mr. John Picasso Mr. and Mrs. John N. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Wieker Mr. and Mrs. George C. Williams IV
Class of 2003
Class Agents: Mr. Thomas A. Bordley and Mr. Peter J. Lamade Anonymous Dr. Frank S. Ashburn III Mr. Warner B. Ball Mr. Arup Banerjee Mr. Thomas A. Bordley In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. Michael Collins Mr. Christopher J. Dufek Mr. Reed C. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gokhvat Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Horning, Jr. Mr. Joseph C. Marsh Mr. Raleigh L. Martin Mr. Charles A. McCombs Mr. John A. Staffier Mr. John T. Walsh and Mrs. Elizabeth Walsh
Class of 2004
Class Agents: Mr. Gregory A. Naing and Mr. Edward R. Wolynec Anonymous Mr. Patrick G. Bennett Mr. Eric K. Campbell Mr. Christophe E. de Montille Mr. John M. DiBianco Mr. and Mrs. Brant E. Duber Mr. Matthew J. Dubroff Mr. Charles H. Eichacker Mr. Daniel A. Evens Mr. and Mrs. Ryan J. Fox Mr. Andrew S. Goldstein Mr. Christopher W. Greco
Mr. Matthew P. Harrigan Mr. and Mrs. Addison C. Holladay Mr. Zachary S. Klurfeld Mr. James J. Matthews III Mr. Gregory A. Naing Mr. Christopher J. Orr Mr. Michael G. H. Pfeifer Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Schnider III Mr. Steven W. Spartin, Jr. Mr. and Dr. Edward R. Wolynec
Class of 2005
Class Agents: Mr. Brandon Goodwyn, Mr. Philip W. Mufarrij, Mr. Brendan Reilly, and Mr. John T. Samperton, Jr. Anonymous Mr. Craig P. Arrindell Mr. James J. Bierbower II Mr. John W. Black III Mr. Richard G. Fogarty Mr. Michael J. Frank Mr. Robert S. Frantz, Jr. Mr. Andrew M. Geolot Mr. Alexander E. Glaser Mr. Brandon Goodwyn Mr. Robert C. Kaplan Mr. Mark L. Kovler Mr. William D. Manderscheid Mr. Timothy P. McKenna Mr. Mark Anthony Mills Mr. Haddon P. Mindnich Mr. Christopher J. Regan Mr. Brendan W. Reilly Mr. Alexander D. Rhoads Mr. John T. Samperton, Jr. Mr. Scott A. Smith In memory of Mr. Stephen J. Smith ’01 Mr. Alexander F. Walker Mr. Michael T. Wilde
Class of 2006
Class Agents: Mr. Conor S. Cassidy, Mr. Michael K. DeFranco, Mr. John S. Fechnay, Jr. and Mr. Anthony A. Naing Mr. Thomas G. Archer III Mr. Harrison A. Barker Mr. Conor S. Cassidy Mr. William J. Clinton Mr. Michael K. DeFranco Mr. Christopher B. Dodson In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. Zachary N. Eisemann Mr. Matthew B. Erstling Mr. Robert A. Gelb Mr. Brendan B. Gibney Mr. Gregory F. Gosnell II Mr. Jacob H. Kaden Mr. Michael L. Kearns Mr. Thomas B. S. Leachman, Jr. Mr. Joseph T. Luchs Mr. Jack Masur Mr. Marshall E. McNair Mr. Michael C. Moorstein Mr. Anthony A. Naing Mr. Timothy C. Ott Mr. Marcus C. Parrish Mr. Michael D. Potolicchio Mr. William L. Rowland Mr. John D. Skolnik Mr. Jeffrey B. Soffen
Class of 2007
Class Agents: Mr. Spencer Flajser and Mr. William A. Patch III Mr. Jacob Alter Mr. Alejandro J. Amaro Anonymous Mr. Pierce C. Boisclair Mr. J. Daniel Butz Mr. John P. Cappel Mr. John-James Carbonell Mr. Alexander W. De La Pena Mr. Jonathan C. Duber Mr. Evan L. Dupart Mr. David A. Edelman Mr. James M. Feely Mr. Spencer Flajser Mr. Anders P. Fredericksen Mr. Carl F. Frederique Mr. Stephen L. Gordon, Jr. Mr. Patrick M. Kain Mr. Scott R. Leachman, Jr. Mr. Patrick J. Manion Mr. Henry V. Mann Mr. Ryan C. Moore In memory of Mr. Ethan H. Freed ’11 Mr. Mbugua Muchoki Mr. Pearson P. Nibley Mr. Robert A.W. Parrish Mr. William A. Patch III Mr. Kevin N. Raesly Mr. Adam R. Rahman Mr. A. Nicholas Rowan In memory of Mr. Christopher H. Gignoux ’07 Mr. Edward B. Rupp Mr. Martin J. Ryan IV Mr. William F. Schmick IV Mr. Jonathan V. Sheehan Mr. Adam N. Silver Mr. William B. Snyderwine Mr. Joseph W. Tkac Mr. Timothy H. Watson Mr. Shaneke Weerakoon Mr. Harry P. Weiss Mr. Peter J. Wolynec Mr. Alexander Zakupowsky III Mr. Habib G. Zalzal
Class of 2008
Class Agents: Mr. Charles G. Bakaly IV, Mr. Mark S. Findaro, Mr. Charles E. Jones III, and Mr. Michael J. Kelly Anonymous Mr. Charles G. Bakaly IV Mr. David J. Beightol, Jr. Mr. Frederick D. Bierbower Mr. Brady E. Cobb Mr. Mark S. Findaro Mr. Charles T. Fisher V Mr. Christopher J. Friend Mr. James C. Gabriel Mr. Charles E. Jones III Mr. Kyle B. McGinnis Mr. Ammar A. Mian Mr. Andrew S. Morgan Mr. Alexander A. Osnos Mr. N. Brock Park Mr. Thomas P. Parker Mr. Michael R. Picasso
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Mr. Nicholas A. Rhoads Mr. William K. B. Ruppe Mr. William S. Stanley Mr. John J. Tiernan Mr. Agustin Umanzor In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. Thomas B. Underhill
Class of 2009
Class Agents: Mr. David J. Chakola, Jr. Mr. Nicholas D. Freeman, Mr. Brian M. Reilly and Mr. Blake Y. Shue Mr. Alan L. Adelman Anonymous Mr. Ryan M. Bunting Mr. Cullen G. Cassidy Mr. David J. Chakola, Jr. Mr. Vladimir Costescu Mr. Evan J. Dodson Mr. Gregory W. Eacho Mr. Nicholas D. Freeman Mr. Charles J. Gage In memory of Mr. Michael B. Mutryn ’09 Mr. John A. Goldstein Mr. Nathan A. Harris Mr. Ethan S. Joseph Mr. Anthony B. Lynch Mr. David H. Mann Mr. Evan W. Martino Mr. Bruce B. McNair, Jr. Mr. Joshua R. Mendelson Mr. Andrew B. Nagel Mr. Stuart B. Nibley, Jr. Mr. Josh M. Offit Mr. Brian M. Reilly Mr. John L. Reklaitis Mr. Thomas F. Reklaitis Mr. Blake Y. Shue Mr. Jonathan Umanzor Mr. Patrick J. Waring, Jr. Mr. Patrick G. Yarborough Mr. Zain A. Yusuf Mr. Pierre G. Zalzal
Class of 2010
Class Agents: Mr. T. Halter Cunningham, Mr. William M. Joyce, Mr. Kai R. Kight, Mr. Brian A. Martin, Mr. Nicholas J. McGuire and Mr. John J. Strabo, Jr. Anonymous Mr. Alexander K. Baca Mr. John T. Blue Jr. Mr. Phillip T. Connell Mr. T. Halter Cunningham Mr. Keegan K. Dolan Mr. Blake Harwood Mr. William M. Joyce Mr. William M. Korengold Mr. Jonathan S. Lewyckyj Mr. Wesley C. Lincoln In memory of Mr. Robert Matthew Hickerson ’10 Mr. Brian A. Martin Mr. Samuel L. McDonough Mr. Nicholas J. McGuire In honor of Mr. Frederick P. Zirm Mr. David S. Morgan Mr. Calvin G. Richards
Mr. Robert S. Salter Mr. Edmond L. Santoso Mr. James A. Speight IV Mr. Dylan A. Steele Mr. John J. Strabo Jr. Mr. Daniel W. Sunshine Mr. Bryant R. Wolf In memory of Mr. Robert Matthew Hickerson ’10
Class of 2011
Class Agents: Mr. Paul C. Adkins, Mr. William P. Burr, Mr John W. Falvey and Mr. Quinn A. Simpson Mr. Martin W. Bednar II Mr. Ralph G. Blasey IV Mr. Kyle S. Colgain Mr. John W. Falvey Mr. Christopher S. Hudnut Mr. Kevin C. Keegan Mr. John J. Metelski III Mr. Kellen S. Miller Mr. Thomas O. Minkler Mr. Andrew C. Moore Mr. Justin M. Murphy Mr. David T. Murray Mr. William E. T. Raul Mr. Gregory E. Russell Mr. Alex F. Selowsky Mr. Quinn A. Simpson Mr. Robert A. Spencer Mr. Benjamin A. Spiritos Mr. Sean M. Stouffer Mr. Robert C. Tapparo Mr. Theodore S. Tollin Mr. Edmund Wellington IV In memory of Mr. Ethan H. Freed ’11
Class of 2012
Class Agents: Mr. Nathan S. Bubes, Mr. Arthur S. Garrett IV, Mr. T. Cyrus House, Mr. Robert W. Leachman, Mr. Shehrose A. Mian and Mr. Cord J. Peters Anonymous Mr. William A. Christner Mr. Arthur S. Garrett IV Mr. Max D. Greenwald Mr. Kyle M. Gutierrez Mr. Michael G. Harris Mr. T. Cyrus House Mr. Michael B. Ibrahim Mr. Eric M. Jordan Mr. Alexander S. Joyce Mr. Vincent J. Kindfuller Mr. Samuel L. Lamson Mr. Robert W. Leachman Mr. Carter A. Lipnick Mr. Cord J. Peters In memory of Dr. Andrew Peters Mr. Allan E. Spiegel Mr. Mark M. Strabo Mr. Kamil S. Turkmani
Class of 2013
Class Agents: Mr. Michael D. Bednarek, Jr., Mr. Marc I. Blatt, Mr. Malachi S. Bostic-Wattley, Mr. Peter J. FitzGerald III, Mr. Adam S. Freed, Mr. Aidan R. Kelso, Mr. Jason H. Murphy, Mr.
Marshall A. Peters, Mr. Graham S. Shue, Mr. David M. Spiritos and Mr. Matthew J. Underhill Mr. Christopher J. Albrittain Anonymous Mr. Orlando D. Arevalo Mr. Heywood N. Axelson Mr. Eric P. Bachrach Mr. John W. Bair Mr. Yash Balasaria Mr. Michael D. Bednarek, Jr. Mr. Marc I. Blatt Mr. Eric W. Blitzer Mr. Malachi S. Bostic-Wattley Mr. Jeffrey T. Bryan Mr. William D. Buckingham Mr. Michael H. Cherner Mr. Hunter R. Davis Mr. Robert B. Dunigan III Mr. Jamir M. Finley-Davis Mr. Peter J. FitzGerald III Mr. Adam S. Freed Mr. Anthony J. Fullum Mr. Samuel L. Gansler Mr. Ryan J. Gleklen Mr. Alex C. Harvey Mr. Christopher A. Javens Mr. Bradley Johnston Mr. Jack J. Jundanian Mr. Aidan R. Kelso Mr. Jeffrey S. Kopp Mr. Evan D. Lederberg Mr. Lee G. Lovett III Mr. Connor B. Lynch Mr. Jordan C. Marshall Mr. Joshua G. Michael Mr. A. Joseph Motta Mr. Jason H. Murphy Mr. Nicholas J. Murray Mr. Philip Vicente Christian Pena Mr. Marshall A. Peters Mr. Stephen E. Poon Mr. Houston S. Powell Mr. Bryce B. Renzi Mr. Michael C. Rhoads Mr. Graham S. Shue Mr. Jose L. Sotelo Mr. David M. Spiritos Mr. Mason K. Steele Mr. Taylor E. Trumbower Mr. Matthew J. Underhill Mr. Taylor C. Valencia Mr. John B. Wellington In memory of Mr. Ethan H. Freed ’11
Class of 2014
Class Agents: Mr. Brent S. Bubes, Mr. Jacob A. Harris, Mr. Robert T. Hefferon, Mr. Harrison M. Laird, Mr. Walter D. Spak, Mr. Nikhil S. Talwar Mr. Raman Ananthanpillai Mr. Andrew S. Baca Mr. Aaron O. Beguelin Mr. John P. Bolen Mr. Brent Bubes Mr. F. Davis Camalier, Jr. Mr. Ryan A. Curto Mr. Ethan I. Fieger Mr. Robert T. Hefferon
Mr. Seth E. Kaplow Mr. Marcus J. Kindfuller Mr. Gregory W. Kulp Mr. Sean K. O’Brien Mr. Matthew B. Perlmutter Mr. William J. Prutting Mr. Matthew B. Schick Mr. Kevin P. Soraci
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shue Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Surendra K. Agarwal Mr. and Mrs. David H. Allard Mrs. Margot Anderson In memory of Mr. Robert J. Miller III ’84 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus A. Ansary Ms. Elizabeth A. Aschenbach Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Ashburn, Jr. ’65 In memory of Mr. Mario S. G. Boiardi ’00 Mrs. Sara Atherton Mr. and Ms. Miguel Bachrach Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bair Mr. and Mrs. Niraj K. Balasaria Mrs. Jacqueline D. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ball ’69 In memory of Mr. T. Edward Barton Mr. and Mrs. B. Jay Baraff Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Barlia Mr. Milton A. Barlow, Jr. ’62 Dr. and Mrs. James F. Barter ’69 Mr. Richard K.A. Becker and Ms. Dorothea W. Dickerman Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Bednarek, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Beek Dr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Berkowitz Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Bierbower ’70 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bierbower ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Bissell Mrs. Barbara S. Bissinger Mr. and Mrs. Jerred G. Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Blasey III ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Bliss In memory of Mr. Evan H. Bliss ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Mario H. Boiardi In memory of Mr. Mario S. G. Boiardi ’00 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Boler Mr. and Mrs. Robinson M. Bordley ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brandt Madame Monique Briend-Walker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Briskman Dr. and Mrs. Richard R. Brockhaus Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Brodsky In memory of Mr. Stephen M. Brodsky ’97 Dr. and Mrs. Brooks G. Brown III ’61 Mr. Jeremy E. Brown ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Kingman B. Brown Mr. Cornelis F. Bruggen Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bubes Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Buckingham, Jr. ’75 Ms. Vanessa Burchett Mr. and Mrs. William C. D. Burr ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Bush Mr. and Mrs. James A. Butz
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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Cade Mr. and Mrs. William S. Callanan Mrs. Charles A. Camalier, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Campbell Mr. Michael D. Carter Ms. Alison Cassidy Ms. Clare M. Chambers and Mr. John R. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Cherner Mr. and Mrs. George R. Clark In memory of Mr. Patrick G. Tanner ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Coates Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cobb ’78 Dr. James D. Colgain and Dr. Nita L. Seibel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Collins Mr. Matthew C. Collins ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Comiskey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cunningham ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. D’Ambrosio Mr. and Mrs. James D. David Dr. Andrew Dayton and Dr. Elahe T. Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Laurence J. DeFranco Mr. and Mrs. William E. DePuy, Jr. ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K. Dibble Mr. and Mrs. Blane T. Dodson ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Dolan Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Dorn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Downing Mr. and Mrs. David S. Doyle In memory of Charles S. Doyle ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Dudley, Jr. ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Duffie Mr. and Mrs. John O. Duncan Mr. Russell D. Duncan and Ms. Jane E. Tingley Mr. Christopher Dunn and Ms. Christine L. Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. William H. DuRoss III ’60 Ambassador and Mrs. William C. Eacho III ’72 Mr. and Mrs. George L. Edgar Mr. and Mrs. Joel M. Eisemann Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ellicott ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Elliott Adm. and Mrs. John N. Faigle Mr. and Mrs. John P. Falvey Mr. and Ms. James L. Feely Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. ’83 Mr. Steven H. Flajser and Mrs. Ginna Austin Flajser Mr. Robert H. Fogarty ’69 Ms. Hilary A. Fordwich Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fornaciari Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fort ’61 Dr. and Mrs. Tibor E. Frekko Mr. Victor Frye and Ms. Gretchen Zekiel Mrs. Beatrice C. Fuller Dr. Terrence M. Fullum and Dr. Lisa S. Thompson Mr. Edward G. Gallagher ’64 The Honorable and Mrs. Douglas F. Gansler Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold J. Ganzfried Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Garner II Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Garrett III ’83 In memory of Mr. Joshua M. Freeman ’83 Dr. and Mrs. James P. Gelatt Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Gelb Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Geolot ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Gewirz ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Brian B. Gibney
Mr. Philip M. Gignoux ’53 and Ms. Mary Alice Kleinjan Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gill, Jr. ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Glasgow, Jr. Mr. Martin C. Powers and Ms. Lisa M. Goenner Mr. David L. Good and Ms. Jane G. Weiman Ms. Julie Goodell Mrs. Barbara H. Goodwyn In memory of Mrs. Mary-Hoyt Sherman Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Gordon, Sr. ’75 Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Gorrell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Gosnell ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Greenwald Mrs. Priscilla M. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Matthew L. Griswold Mr. Thomas Gutierrez and Ms. Ann H. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Morgan J. Hallmon Mr. Robert M. Hanson ’43 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hardisty ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Harris ’47 Mr. Donald M. Harris ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Harris ’80 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Harris Hon. and Mrs. Stanley S. Harris ’44 Dr. Brian E. Harvey and Dr. Elisa D. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harwood Mr. James H. Hawfield Mr. and Mrs. Burke F. Hayes ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Hengerer Ms. Joanie Hengerer Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Hester Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hickey Mr. and Mrs. John K. Higgins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hobbs, Jr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Holladay, Jr. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Holland, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hooks ’57 Mr. Mark F. Horning and Ms. Kathleen M. Fallon Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Horning Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Hotvedt Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Huberman The Honorable and Mrs. William H. Hudnut III Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey A. Huguely Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Hurlbut ’73 Dr. and Mrs. E. Claiborne Irby Mrs. Crystal B. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Jackson, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Charles Jeffress Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Jenkins ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Ashok Jha Mrs. Frances S. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. L. Johnson, Jr. ’53 Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman “Tiger” Joyce ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kamerick Dr. and Mrs. Tony P. Kannarkat Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Karpoff Mr. and Ms. Robert Kaufmann Mr. Raymond F. Kearns and Ms. Gail L. Levine Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kenworthey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Kerns Dr. and Mrs. Paul D. Kiernan ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Kiernan ’59
Mr. and Mrs. Knight A. Kiplinger ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kirschner ’83 Ms. Lydia Kleiner Dr. and Mrs. Calvin S. Koonce Mr. Daniel L. Korengold ’69 and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. Peter B. Kovler and Dr. Judy L. Kovler Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Kreter Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Krogh ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Laco Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Lamade ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Lamson Dr. Andrea G. Lange Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Leachman ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Leachman ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Legg ’66 Mr. and Ms. Roman M. Lewyckyj Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Libby Mr. and Mrs. Willy Lin Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus A. Lindner Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. Liu Dr. and Mrs. Norman A. Lockshin Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Loomis Mr. and Mrs. Lee G. Lovett II Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Lynch Mr. Scott MacLeod and Dr. Carla MacLeod Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Manderscheid Mr. Steven R. Mann Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Manning Ms. Jacqueline B. Mars Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martens III ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Massella Dr. and Mrs. Henry Masur Mr. and Mrs. James J. Matthews, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. McBride Mr. and Mrs. James B. McCeney ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. McConnaughey ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. McCormick ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. McDonough Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. McDowell, Jr. Mr. and Dr. David A. McGhee Mr. and Mrs. John M. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. McNair ’73 Dr. and Mrs. William A. McNamara ’58 Mrs. Emilia H. Menocal Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Merski Dr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Michael Mr. and Mrs. Erroll J. Michener Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Micklitsch Mr. and Ms. Gary S. Miller Ms. Lynne Miller Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller ’59 Mrs. Mary M. Minkler Mr. and Mrs. Werner Minshall Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mitchell III ’75 Dr. and Mrs. Allen M. Mondzac Mrs. Debra R. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Barton D. Moorstein Mr. Dan Morgan and Ms. Mary E. Shannon Mr. and Mrs. David B. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. James A. Morrill Mrs. Barbara B. Morrison Mr. John E. Murdock III ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Myers, Jr. ’65 Dr. and Mrs. Eddie Neal
Mrs. Joanne J. Nelson In memory of Mr. Christopher Nelson ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart B. Nibley In honor of Mr. Edward Wolynec ’04 Mr. John P. Nichols and Dr. Suzanne H. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norair, Jr. ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Norry ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Novick Mr. Howard P. Offit and Dr. Fabiana R. Offit Mr. and Mrs. W. Paatii Ofosu-Amaah Ms. Elizabeth C. Olson Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Oosterhuis Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ourisman ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Marcus W. Page ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. A. Paoletta Mr. Dino G. Pappas* and Mrs. Helen Pappas Dr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Pappas Mrs. Sara R. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Parrish, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Parsons ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Patch Mr. and Mrs. Haven N.B. Pell Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Perkins ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Perkins ’74 Mrs. Cynthia M. Peters Mr. Michael G. Pfeifer Mr. Arthur J. Phelan, Jr. ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Pickard ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Balendran Pillai Dr. Steven Polakoff and Dr. Heidi Jolson Ms. Annabel Poms Mr. Gary P. Poon Ms. Helen M. Poon Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Povich ’78 Mr. and Mrs. N. David Povich ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Prince ’55 Mr. Terry F. Quill and Ms. Joan T. Rychter Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ravenel, Jr. ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Regan Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Reneau Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Rhoads Dr. and Mrs. Edward Richards Mr. and Mrs. John B. Richards Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Roddy Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. T. Christopher Roth The Honorable and Mrs. Nelson W. Rupp, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Russell III In memory of Mrs. Mary-Hoyt Sherman Joyce Dr. and Mrs. Fredric L. Salter Mr. Alan Saltman Mr. and Mrs. Rickey O. Sarter Mrs. Helene Saunders Mr. and Mrs. James P. Schaller Mr. Jonathan D. Schiller ’65 Mr. and Mrs. William W. Scott Mr. and Ms. Edward B. Sears Mr. and Mrs. H. Edward Sears, Jr. ’61 Mr. Marcelo Selowsky and Ms. Jane Unger Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Semans, Jr. In memory of Mrs. Mary-Hoyt Sherman Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Seybert Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shackleford Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sheehan
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I support Landon for the dedicated and talented teachers, coaches and mentors who have made, and will make, such a difference in my boys’ lives. Those teacher-coach-mentor relationships defined the Landon experience for me and my fellow alumni. —Joe Kenary ’82 Father of Nico ’15, Tommy ’20 and Sebby ’23 2014-15 Chair, Board of Trustees
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Stull Mr. Steven C. Sunshine and Ms. Fay Wheeler Sunshine Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Swinehart Mr. and Mrs. John K. Tanner Ms. Page Thomas Mr. R. Griffith Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Thompson ’61 Mr. Thomas C. Thompson, Jr. ’44 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Steuart H. Thomsen Mr. Raymond A. Tiernan and Dr. Linda B. Tiernan Mrs. Celia Toledo Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Tollin Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Trumbower Mr. and Mrs. Socrates Tseckares Mr. and Mrs. James M. Underhill Mr. and Mrs. Roderick N. Valencia Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Van Egmond In memory of Elmer and Marjorie Van Egmond Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Vanderver, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Vieth Mr. and Mrs. John H. Vogel Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Walker III Mr. Daniel C. Walser, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Weber III ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Weilenmann Dr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Weiss ’57 Mr. and Mrs. W. Mack Wells, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wenchel ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. West III ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White Mr. Howard M. Wilchins Mr. and Mrs. G. Cabell Williams III ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Marcos S. Williams ’65 Ms. Tina Williams Mr. Marcus W. Witowski ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Wolynec Mr. and Ms. David J. Wray Mr. and Mrs. Merrill A. Yavinsky Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Zengerle
GRANDPARENT DONORS TO ALL FUNDS 2013-2014 GRANDPARENT ANNUAL FUND CHAIRS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern, Jr. ’54
Mrs. Margaret A. Shepard In honor of Mr. Steven Sorkin and the Landon Faculty Dr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Sherwin Mr. and Mrs. John G. Shooshan ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shue Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. Simpson ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Murray S. Simpson, Jr. ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Walker Simpson ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. David R. Smith Mrs. Edye Smith
In memory of Mr. Stephen J. Smith ’01 Dr. Frederick P. Smith In memory of Mr. Stephen J. Smith ’01 Admiral and Mrs. Jack Snyder Mr. and Mrs. David L. Snyderwine, Jr. Mr. James A. Speight and Mrs. Rhonda L. Anderson-Speight Mr. and Mrs. John D. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. John J. Stabb Mr. and Mrs. John R. Staffier Mr. and Mrs. James A. Steele Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt A. Stewart III
Mrs. Faith Adkins Mr. and Mrs. J. Alper Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beach Ms. Janice Bell Mrs. Barbara S. Bissinger Mr. and Mrs. William F. Blue Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Boley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Mrs. Charles A. Camalier, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Capen Mr. Bruce Carr Mr. and Mrs. C. Lewis Casey In memory of Mr. Ercil Howard Casey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Casson Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clark Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Close Mrs. Velma P. Cole Ms. Ursula Davidson Mrs. Lorraine Durbin
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Elkins Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fraidiin Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frye Mrs. Beatrice C. Fuller Dr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Gadra Mr. and Mrs. David Gerson Mrs. Jack R. Gladin Dr. and Mrs. Dulaney Glen Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gray Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greer Mrs. Alan M. Hallene Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Hanes Mr. James H. Hawfield Mr. and Mrs. William Heyward Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hobbs, Jr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hobson In honor of Mr. Matthew Knutson Mrs. Elizabeth Holleman Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Huberman Mrs. Joyce Jamison Mrs. Vivian Kalavritinos Mrs. Harriet Kaplow Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kelliher Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary Mrs. John P. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. King Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kopp Mrs. Darlene Leach Mr. Robert E. Lee IV Mr. and Mrs. Paige L’Hommedieu Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus A. Lindner Dr. and Mrs. Norman A. Lockshin Mr. and Mrs. Bruce K. MacLaury Mrs. Claudette Martin Ms. Eda W. Martin In memory of Mrs. Mary-Hoyt Sherman Joyce Mr. and Mrs. John M. McMahon Dr. and Mrs. William A. McNamara ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Meima, Jr. ’45 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar K. Merkle Mr. John A. Meschke Mrs. Molly Meschke Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Micklitsch Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Lance Minor, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gaillard R. Nolan ’54 Mrs. R. Kendall Nottingham Mr. Jay Nussbaum Mrs. Phoebe Olson Mr. Dino G. Pappas* and Mrs. Helen Pappas Dr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Pappas Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Petry Mr. and Mrs. Raiford Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Porter Mr. and Mrs. Bernard T. Renzy III Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rideout, Jr. ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Riley Mrs. Elaine Rippel Mr. Frank Robinson and Ms. Helen Caldwell-Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Roddy Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sacre Mrs. Surangani Salgado Mr. and Mrs. B. Francis Saul II Mr. John Seebald Dr. and Dr. Stanley Segall
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Mr. John Shafer Jr. Mr. William Sheldon and Mrs. Roberta Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shih Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shockey Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shrensky Mrs. Ola Simms Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sprenger Mr. and Mrs. Edward Toomey Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Tower II Mrs. JoAnn Turrentine Mr. Daniel C. Walser, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Weber III ’59 Dr. and Mrs. Edward C. Werner Mr. P. Reed Wills and The Honorable Joanne T. Wills Ms. Hazel Wood Mr. and Mrs. John Zampella
FACULTY AND STAFF DONORS TO ALL FUNDS 2013-2014 FACULTY/STAFF ANNUAL FUND CHAIR
Ms. Lisa M. Goenner Mr. and Mrs. Surendra K. Agarwal Mr. and Mrs. Ashby D. Anderson Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. David M. Armstrong Mr. Leonard Armstrong, Jr. and Mrs. Cathy McMorris-Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Bartman III
Mr. and Mrs. Randall P. Bednar, Sr. Mr. John J. Bellaschi and Ms. Margaret L. McKinney Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro Berthé-Suarez Mr. John R. Bordley ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Robinson M. Bordley ’66 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Botti Madame Monique Briend-Walker Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Briscoe Mr. and Mrs. JJ Brock Mr. Aaron Q. Brophy Mr. Robert L. Brutus Mr. William G. Buchanan Ms. Vanessa Burchett Ms. Yvonne Byanjeru Mr. Michael D. Carter Mr. Conor S. Cassidy ’06 Mr. Thaddeus P. Cavuoti Ms. Clare M. Chambers and Mr. John R. Jackson Mr. and Ms. Justin Coffey Ms. Rachel Cohen Ms. Kim Coletta Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Cooke Mr. Cameron Danish Mr. and Mrs. Lowell W. Davis In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Ms. Sarah DeCamps Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Derwinski Mr. Thomas R. DiChiara Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Dougherty Mr. Thomas C. Drescher
We support Landon because of the great character education that both of our boys received from such a committed faculty and staff. By giving back, more boys will have the opportunity to be the best they can be. —Mary and Bob Shue Parents of Blake ’09 and Graham ’13
Ms. Erin S. Duffy and Mr. Robert W. Horsey Mr. John F. Duquette and Ms. Bonnie Eckert Duquette Mr. and Mrs. Hans Farnstrom Mr. Ehren B. Federowicz and Ms. Marilyn Lynch Mr. Corson Fidler Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Fullerton Mr. and Mrs. Chandler D. Gammill Mr. Martin C. Powers and Ms. Lisa M. Goenner Mrs. Barbara H. Goodwyn Mr. William Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harrison Mr. Brandon Harwood Mr. Stephen Herman Mr. and Mrs. David Holm Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Addison S. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Jackson, Jr. Mr. Maclear Jacoby, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Charles Jeffress Ms. Laura E. John Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Johnson III Mr. and Mrs. Brian Josef Mr. and Mrs. Alex Karlin Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Katz Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Kerns Mrs. Lauren V. Kinsey Ms. Daphne Kiplinger and Mr. David T. Steadman Mr. James Kirkpatrick Mr. Martin F. Klingelhofer ’77 and Ms. Patricia Westerman Mr. James Kreger Ms. Dana C. Krein Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Kugel Mr. and Mrs. Sean Kulkarni Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Lewis III Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lipari Dr. and Mrs. Norman A. Lockshin Ms. Kathleen A. Lubin Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Luther Ms. Ellie Malakasis Mr. James J. Matthews III ’04 Mr. and Mrs. David Menzen Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mercado Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Micciche Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Miller, Jr. ’92 The Rev. Edward and Mrs. Virginia Miller Mr. Robert Moore Mr. Federico Mora III Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Morales Mr. and Mrs. Jose G. Moreno Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mulligan Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Nettles Mr. Richard J. Norman ’92 and Ms. Mirian de Ossorno Mr. and Mrs. Blair Northcott Mr. Edward H. Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Chris Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Padalino Mr. George C. Pappas ’82 and Ms. Amy Kitzmiller Mr. and Mrs. Rory Perkins Mrs. Cynthia M. Peters Mr. Andrew Petusky and Ms. Robin Lerner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pfeiff
Ms. Sacha Place and Mr. Roger Schlegel Ms. Alexis Polakoff Mr. and Mrs. Steven Doris Mr. and William F. Reed Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Rhein Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Robles Mr. Brad C. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Rosenthal Dr. and Mrs. Paul K. Scimonelli Ms. Marlene Sclar Mr. and Mrs. William W. Scott Mr. Christian H. Sears ’01 Mrs. Jamie Simon Mr. and Mrs. Artur K. Sivaslian Mr. and Mrs. David M. Smith Mr. Steven B. Sorkin Ms. Ellen Spin and Dr. Arthur Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Swinehart Ms. Liza Tanner Ms. Elizabeth Tredeau Ms. Catherine E. Walton Mr. and Mrs. James M. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Williams Mr. and Ms. David J. Wray Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wright Mr. Michael A. Wu and Ms. Ellen Stanley Ms. Xiaohong Yang Herrle and Mr. Chris Herrle Mr. Robert Yunich and Ms. Elana Milstein Mr. Frederick P. Zirm and Ms. Robinwyn Lewis
FORMER FACULTY AND STAFF DONORS TO ALL FUNDS 2013-2014 Mr. and Mrs. Jaye C. Andrews ’81 Mrs. Sara Atherton Mr. and Dr. Alfredo Benavides Mr. and Mrs. Owen Billman Dr. and Mrs. Richard R. Brockhaus Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Coates Mr. Robert B. Condit Mr. and Mrs. Peter Corrigan ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Cox ’95 Mr. and Mrs. William T. Crittenberger Ms. Mary T. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Blane T. Dodson ’69 Ms. Laura E. Faulders Jordan In honor of the Landon Alumni and Development Office Mr. and Mrs. James Flajser Mr. and Mrs. Marc J. Grossman Mr. James H. Hawfield Mr. and Mrs. Jon Horowitch Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kirschner ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Lagarde Dr. and Mrs. William M. Leininger ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart B. Nibley In honor of Mr. Edward Wolynec ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Norry ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pascu Mr. Brendan W. Reilly ’05 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Shooshan ’70 Mr. C. W. Stacks Mr. and Mrs. John P. Stull
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CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION DONORS TO ALL FUNDS 2013-2014 Some of these organizations have made direct grants; others are corporations or foundations through which our donors have directed gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Tupper, Jr. ’65 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Walker III Mr. Daniel C. Walser, Jr. Mr. Scott M. Watson ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Weilenmann Mr. and Mrs. Marcos S. Williams ’65 Mr. James F. Wright III
FRIENDS OF LANDON DONORS TO ALL FUNDS 2013-2014
Mr. and Mrs. Ron D. Abrams Anne Walker Design LLC Anonymous Ms. Kathryn C. Bender Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Boyd Mrs. Sandra Boynton Mr. Chuck Brinsfield Ms. Marilyn A. Brusherd Mrs. Patricia Buck In memory of Mr. Champlin F. Buck III Ms. Karen Carlsen Ms. Lynn E. Caruthers Shadyac In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Miller ’96 Mr. Daniel Cole Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Creasy In honor of Preston and Morgan Miller Mr. and Mrs. John D’Antonio In memory of Mrs. Mary-Hoyt Sherman Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. DeFusco Mr. Neal Dodson and Ms. Ashley Williams Mr. and Mrs. John R. Eakin, Jr. Mr. Terence M. Feather Mr. and Mrs. Robert Feinstein Mr. Robert V. Fleming II In memory of Mrs. Mary-Hoyt Sherman Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Foster Mr. Douglas Goodyear Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Grigorian Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hawkins
Holton-Arms School Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Horowitz Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Horowitz Ms. Ingrid K. Houghton Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Keith Mrs. Judith Kilbourne Ms. Tara Lamond Mrs. Lucia J. Leith Mr. Christopher H. Lynch Mr. Gregory TJ Madson Mrs. Douglas Martin In memory of Mrs. Mary-Hoyt Sherman Joyce Ms. Patricia Martin In honor of the FitzGerald family Ms. Virginia P. McAuliffe Mr. Alan McIntosh Mr. Kenneth Mehlman Ms. Mary H. Monkouski Ms. Lainie Muller National Auto Care Corp. Mr. Eduardo C. Noguera and Mrs. Claudia I. Bonangelino Mrs. Christina ODea Ms. Cynthia Ogden In memory of Mr. Stephen M. Simpson, Jr. ’46 Mr. Joseph Palmore Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Priestas Ms. Patricia Rhule Ms. Julie Chandra Sekaran Ms. Sarah K. Shellow Spring Valley Pediatrics PLLC State of Israel Mr. Chad Sweet Ms. Lanie Taylor Pontz Mr. Jonathan Weinberg Mr. Matt Well In memory of Mrs. Mary-Hoyt Sherman Joyce
9501 Georgia Avenue, LLC American Tort Reform Association AMR Commercial, LLC Anjacor Marketing, Inc. Anonymous The Ansary Foundation, Inc. Arlington Community Foundation AtSite Ayco Charitable Foundation Bank of America Foundation Best Foot Forward Running LLC Blum-Kovler Foundation Boeing Gift Matching Program Robert A.J. Bordley Lead Trust Bou Family Foundation, Inc. Bowa Builders, Inc. The Anne D. and Charles A. Camalier, Jr. Family Foundation Capital One Services LLC CapitalSource Casel Hillside Associates, LLC Cassidy Turley The Chalfont Foundation, Inc. Coles Martial Arts Academy The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region Consumer Electronics Association Covidien Dilmaghani Dream Foundation The Downing Family Foundation, Inc. Draiman Properties 6, LLC Ralph J. Duffie, Inc. The Eacho Family Foundation Echo Valley Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation Fair Isaac Corporation Fannie Mae SERVE Matching Gifts Donations Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund FitzGerald Properties Forrester Construction Company Carl M. Freeman Foundation, Inc. Friedman, Billings & Ramsey Goldman Sachs & Company Gordon Foundation Charles R. Grant Insurance Agency, Inc. Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Inc. Hallene Family Foundation Harris Teeter, Inc. The Healy Foundation Highwood Capital LLC In memory of Mrs. Mary-Hoyt Sherman Joyce Rush Holt & Margaret Lancefield Fund The Home Depot USA Robert L. Huffines, Jr. Foundation In memory of Mrs. Mary-Hoyt Sherman Joyce IBM Corporation Ivorybill Foundation, Inc. Jane Fairweather Team, Inc.
James M. Johnston Trust for Charitable and Educational Purposes The Fred Jones Family Foundation Joslin Diabetes Center JP Morgan Chase Foundation Just a Honky Tonk, LC The Kiplinger Foundation, Inc. The Koonce Foundation, Inc. Kreter & Associates Lindner Family Foundation, Inc. MacTon Foundation John R. and Carolyn J. Maness Family Foundation, Inc. Mars, Incorporated Maryland Radiology Associates LLC MatlinPatterson Global Advisers LLC Marjorie Merriweather Post Foundation MFS Matching Gift Program MGDWS LLC - Magruders of DC Microsoft Miller & Long DC, Inc. Morgan Stanley & Company Morgan Stanley Global Impact FundingTrust, Inc. Mr. Wash Car Wash National Philanthropic Trust Nauticon Imaging Systems Network for Good Jay P. Okun Foundation, Inc. Ourisman Automotive of Virginia Oxbow Carbon LLC Pagenstecher Group, Inc. PepsiCo Foundation Pollard’s Towing Company ProFunds Advisors LLC Prospect Dining, LLC, DBA George of DC Joseph Rosen Foundation Rosenthal Automotive Royal Bank of Canada Sandy Spring Builders, LLC Fred Schnider Investment Group LLC Robert O. Scholz Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund Cora & Murray Simpson Family Fund Inc. The Spire Company Leonard P. Steuart Foundation In memory of Mr. James C. Martens ’93 Supersuds Management, LLC The Sidney A. Swensrud Foundation T. Rowe Price Associates The Taishoff Family Foundation Tampa Bay Times Fund The Behnke Nurseries Co. Trustees of the Rockville Academy UBS Wealth Management USA United Way of The National Capital Area Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Venus Limited VideoArt Productions Visa USA Political Action Committee VM Ware Foundation Way to Be WeddingWire, Inc. Wellington Capital Management, Inc. Wells Fargo Foundation William E. Simon Foundation YourCause, LLC Trustee for Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP
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DONORS TO RESTRICTED FUNDS DONORS TO RESTRICTED CAPITAL FUNDS 2013-2014 Art
Mrs. Margot Anderson In memory of Mr. Robert J. Miller III ’84 Mr. Nicholas J. McGuire ’10 In honor of Mr. Frederick P. Zirm
Athletics
Anonymous Robert A.J. Bordley Lead Trust Mr. Spencer Flajser ’07 Goldman Sachs & Company Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Harrison ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Laco
Barton Athletic Center Phase II
Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. MArio H. Boiardi Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Brodsky In memory of Mr. Stephen M. Brodsky ’97 The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region Covidien Mr. Steven K. Davidson and Ms. Claudia Callaway Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Dell ’56 In memory of Mr. and Mrs. T. Edward Barton The Duffie Family Mr. Jeremy C. Duffie ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Duffie ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Duffie Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Duffie ’00 Ralph J. Duffie, Inc. Dr. and Ms. Kenneth Fine Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Gewirz ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graham
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harwood Just a Honky Tonk, LC Ivorybill Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kalavritinos, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Matthews, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. McTaggart Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Mr. Kenneth Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. David P. Murray Dr. and Mrs. J.R. Rudzki Mr. and Mrs. Alexis G. Sant ’88 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Weinstein
Bear’s Den
Mr. Dale Wolf Ms. Mary Gail B. Wolf
Class of 2012 Scholarship Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Greenwald In memory of Dr. Andrew Peters and Mr. Steven Rupp Mr. Max. D. Greenwald ’12
Computers Anonymous David Foster Writing Prize Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Foster
Faculty Salaries
Dr. and Mrs. E. Claiborne Irby James M. Johnston Trust for Charitable and Educational Purposes
Faculty Housing
Mr. and Dr. Raj Ananthanpillai In honor of Mr. Raman Ananthanpillai ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Baca In honor of Mr. Andrew s. Baca ’14
Mr. Robert Dayton Beguelin and Ms. Susanna Jones In honor of Mr. Andrew O. D. Beguelin ’14 Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler Blue In honor of Mr. Thomas C. Blue ’14 Dr. Herbert W. Fingerhut and Dr. Amy Kesselman Fingerhut In honor of Mr. Zachary E. Fingerhut ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Gilbert In honor of Mr. John F. Gilbert ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hefferon In honor of Mr. Robert T. Hefferon ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Ashok Jha Mr. and Mrs. Wesley K. Kaplow In honor of Mr. Seth E. Kaplow ’14 Mrs. Judith Kilbourne Mr. and Mrs. David M. Laird ’73 In honor of Mr. Harrison M. Laird ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Lundelius, Jr. In honor of Mr. Charles R. Lundelius III ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Luis Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. James O’Brien In honor of Mr. Sean P. O’Brien ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Olson In honor of Mr. William B. Olson ’14
Headmaster’s Discretionary Fund Anonymous
The Center for Teaching and Learning Resources Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cort
Landon United Campaign Holding Fund Mr. and Mrs. Drew A. Nussbaum Mr. Jay Nussbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bubes Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Bubes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Copito Mr. Francis O. Day IV ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Antonio F. Dias Mr. and Mrs. David Dorros Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hamilton ’74 Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman “Tiger” Joyce ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Bart McKenzie MFS Matching Gift Program Mr. Richard L. Offen ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Houston K. Powell Mr. and Mrs. William J. Prutting, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Raul Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Rhoads Dr. and Mrs. Robert Samit Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Sapourn ’74 Mr. Steven C. Sunshine and Ms. Fay Wheeler Sunshine Mr. and Mrs. G. Cabell Williams III ’73 Mr. Dale Wolf Ms. Mary Gail B. Wolf
Library
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Shalloway
Lower School Renovations Mr. and Mrs. Ali Dilmaghani Dilmaghani Dream Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Dreyer The Healy Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Hoffman The Taishoff Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff ’91
Miscellaneous
Dr. Marc A. Loev and Dr. Toni A Hawley
Landon United Unrestricted Anonymous
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Abizaid The Honorable and Mrs. Spencer Abraham Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Obaid Ahmad ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay ’83 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. David M. Armstrong Dr. Anthony A. Avedisian and Dr. Margarita Avedisian Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Baca Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bair Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas P. Barquin ’97 Mr. Robert Bauer and Ms. Anita Dunn Mr. Richard K.A. Becker and Ms. Dorothea W. Dickerman Mr. and Mrs. Scott Becker Mr. Robert Dayton Beguelin and Ms. Susanna Jones Mr. and Dr. Alfredo Benavides Mr. and Ms. Randolph C. Blazer Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler Blue The Bou Family Mr. Edward C. Bou Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Bou ‘83 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Bou ‘78 Bou Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua S. Bourne Mr. and Mrs. Kirk A. Boyd Madame Monique Briend-Walker Dr. and Mrs. Brooks G. Brown III ’61 Mr. Malcolm A. Brown and Ms. Lyn L. Stout Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Bynum Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Campbell Ms. Alison Cassidy Mr. Robert A. Chlopak and Ms. Ellen K. Globokar Mr. and Mrs. Barton B. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Michael I. Connolly ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Copito Mr. James Ambler Cusick Mr. Steven K. Davidson and Ms. Claudia Callaway Mr. and Mrs. Lowell W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Davis Dr. and Mrs. Anand U. Desai Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dillard III Mr. and Mrs. David Dorros Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Durbin Ambassador and Mrs. William C. Eacho III ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Edwards, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falcone Dr. and Mrs. Joel D. Fechter Mr. and Ms. James L. Feely Mr. and Mrs. Robert Feinstein Mr. and Mrs. Greg Feldman Dr. Herbert W. Fingerhut and Dr. Amy Kesselman Fingerhut Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. ’83 Mr. Richard G. Fogarty ’05 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fornaciari Forrester Construction Company Ms. Michelle L. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. John A. Frekko ’97 Dr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Gagnon Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Gelb
Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Gelb Mr. and Mrs. Marc Gerber Mrs. Adrianne M. Gerken Dr. and Mrs. James E. Gilbert ’81 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gill, Jr. ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Eric I. Goldberg Ms. Barbara H. Goodwyn Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Gordon, Sr. ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Granader Mr. Patrick L. Guarnieri ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hanson Mrs. Madelyn C. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hefferon Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Helms ’59 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Henschel Mr. Robert J. Higgins III ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Holley Mr. and Mrs. David Holm Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Huberman ’87 Mr. and Mrs. David K. Humayun Mr. and Mrs. Herve J. L. Humler Mr. Maclear Jacoby, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Jenkins ’75 Dr. Lynt B. Johnson and Dr. Gloria J. Bowles-Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman “Tiger” Joyce ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Jundanian Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kalavritinos, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Davor D. Kapelina AtSite Mr. Dallas J. Kaplan ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary, Jr. ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern III ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Kerns Dr. and Mrs. Sassan Kimiavi Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Kindfuller Mr. and Mrs. Brigham C. Kiplinger ’99 Ms. Daphne Kiplinger and Mr. David T. Steadman Mr. and Mrs. Knight A. Kiplinger ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Kent F. Knutson Mr. Joseph W. Koegel, Jr. Mr. Daniel L. Korengold ’69 and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Krauland Ms. Dana C. Krein Mr. and Mrs. David M. Laird ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Lamade ’65 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Leachman ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lightner Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Lockshin Mr. Robert Lotstein and Ms. Kristin Huffman Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Mangino Mr. and Mrs. Travis J. Martz ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Mathers Mr. James J. Matthews III ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Bart McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. McMahon ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. McTaggart Mr. and Mrs. David McTague Mr. and Mrs. Luis Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Mrs. Emilia H. Menocal Mr. and Mrs. Edgar K. Merkle
Mrs. Molly Meschke Mr. John J. Metelski III ’11 Ms. Lynne Miller Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Millspaugh III Dr. and Mrs. Allen M. Mondzac Dr. Robert M. Mordkin and Mrs. Julieta Acebal Mrs. Barbara B. Morrison Dr. and Mrs. Alan Nagel National Auto Care Corp. Mr. John P. Nichols and Dr. Suzanne H. Nichols Dr. and Mrs. Obi O. Nobi Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. O’Connor III Mr. and Mrs. W. Paatii Ofosu-Amaah Mr. and Mrs. John P. Oswald Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Pan Mr. Dino G. Pappas* and Mrs. Helen Pappas Dr. Tushar C. Patel ’81 and Ms. Monica Shah Mrs. Cynthia M. Peters Capt. David A. Peters USMC ’01 Mr. Eric Pierpoint ’69 Mr. and Mrs. N. David Povich ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Houston K. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Raul Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Reilly Mr. Alexander D. Rhoads ’05 Mr. Nicholas A. Rhoads ’08 The Honorable and Mrs. Nelson W. Rupp, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Russell III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Rymsza Dr. and Mrs. Robert Samit Mr. and Mrs. Rory L. Schick Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Schnider, Jr. ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Schwartz, Jr. Mr. Christian H. Sears ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Craig Seebald Dr. Gabriel J. Sensenbrenner and Ms. Lydia La Ferla Mr. and Mrs. Rhoderick M. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Shockey Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shue Mr. Michael T. Sicoli and Ms. Kirsten A. Albers Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. David P. Slotkin ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Slowinski ’83 Mrs. Edye Smith Dr. Frederick P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Rodney A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Soraci Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spiritos Mr. and Mrs. John J. Stabb Mr. John J. Strabo and Ms. Anne Marie M. Strabo Mr. and Mrs. John P. Stull Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sullivan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Swensrud II Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff ’91 Mr. and Mrs. John K. Tanner Mr. Bruce S. Tanous ’73 and Dr. Lori J. Maciulla Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thompson III Mr. and Mrs. James M. Underhill Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Ungerman Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Valentine Mr. and Dr. A. M. VanVleck Mr. and Mrs. George D. Vincent, Jr. ’99
Mr. and Mrs. Wirt A. Walker ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Weilenmann Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. James M. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wellington III Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wenchel ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. West ’75 Dr. Lawrence R. Whicker and Ms. Susan G. Marsh-Whicker Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Wiener Mr. Ronald L. Wisor and Ms. Kerianne Piester Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Witzal Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Wolynec Mr. William W. Yavinsky ’01 Mrs. Laura Zaimi
Patel Scholarship Fund Dr. Tushar C. Patel ’81 and Ms. Monica Shah
Rifle Range Anonymous (2)
Rugby Club
Mr. and Mrs. Cabell R. Hobbs ’99
Scholarship and Financial Aid
Mr. Dwaine A.K. Alleyne ’00 In memory of Mr. Garrett C. Slaughter ’00 The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region Hallene Family Foundation In honor of Ms. Emily King Mr. and Mrs. Robin R. King Mr. Peter M. King ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Ethan D. Leder Marjorie Merriweather Post Foundation
Science
Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Harrison ’88 Dr. and Mrs. Sassan Kimiavi
U.S. Science Wing
The Eacho Family Foundation Ambassador and Mrs. William C. Eacho III ’72
Teacher-Coach-Mentor Annual Support
Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman “Tiger” Joyce ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72
Upper School Technology Mr. Robert Lotstein and Ms. Kristin Huffman
Water Polo
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler Blue Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Garner II Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Holley Morgan Stanley & Company
Weight Room
Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Harrison ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Klingelhofer ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Shalloway Mr. James J. Vandegriff ’75
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DONORS TO THE ENDOWMENT DONORS TO THE ENDOWMENT 2013-2014
Buchanan Family Scholarship Fund
The David P. Adkins ’69 Memorial Scholarship Fund
Norene S. Davis Scholarship Fund
Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Adkins ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Adkins ’77 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Adkins ’81 Mr. Joseph R. Clausen III ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Blane T. Dodson ’69 Mr. Robert H. Fogarty ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Jacobs ’69 Mr. and Mrs. David B. Kixmiller ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Lane ’69 Dr. and Mrs. J. Peter Murphy, Jr. ’68 Dr. and Mrs. E. Thomas Newbill ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Perkins ’69 Mr. James Sulzer ’70 and Ms. Barbara Elder Mr. B. Cary Tolley ’68 and Dr. Eve Tolley
Helen and Anderson J. Arnold ’78 Endowed Fund for Financial Aid Mr. and Mrs. Anderson J. Arnold ’78
Paul L. Banfield Endowed Chair in Ethics The Mario St. George Boiardi ’00 Memorial Forum for Ethical Reflection Mr. Spencer Flajser ’07 Goldman Sachs & Company Mr. and Mrs. Kevin G. Shooshan ’00
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III ’71 The Floyd E. Davis Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davis ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Davis
Dippell-KorengoldOurisman Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Ourisman ’02 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ourisman ’71 Mr. Robert B. Ourisman ’74
Drew Doggett Photography Award William Doggett Architects Mr. William Doggett
The Dortzbach Family Scholarship Fund – Dr. Karl and Rachel Dortzbach, Dr. Richard Karl and Laura Dortzbach Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Dortzbach ’55
Faculty Development – Sabbatical Fund Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III ’71 Robert O. Scholz Foundation
The Mark V. Ferris ’94 Memorial Scholarship Fund 9501 Georgia Avenue, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Ron D. Abrams Adrenaline Lacrosse
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus A. Ansary The Ansary Foundation, Inc. Mr. Aaron P. Baraff ’94 Kathryn C. Bender Best Foot Forward Running LLC Dr. Roger S. Blumenthal ’77 and Dr. Wendy Post Blum-Kovler Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Boyd Chuck Brinsfield Mr. Alexander G. Cade ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Cade Mr. and Mrs. Hunter S. Campbell ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Campbell Ms. Karen Carlsen Mr. Bruce Carr Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carr Cassidy Turley Mr. Daniel Cole Mr. Robert B. Condit Consumer Electronics Association Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. D’Ambrosio Mr. Steven K. Davidson and Ms. Claudia Callaway Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. DiChiara Mr. and Mrs. Ali Dilmaghani Mr. Neal Dodson and Ms. Ashley Williams Mr. and Mrs. David Dorros Mr. and Mrs. John R. Eakin, Jr. Mr. Terence M. Feather Mrs. Diana Ferris Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ferris ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. ’83 FitzGerald Properties Mr. Arthur S. Garrett IV ’12
Mrs. Adrianne M. Gerken Mrs. Barbara H. Goodwyn Mr. Douglas Goodyear Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Grigorian Mrs. Alan M. Hallene Hallene Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Burke F. Hayes, Jr. ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Burke F. Hayes ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Horowitz Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Horowitz Ms. Ingrid K. Houghton Hydraulex Global Mr. Maclear Jacoby, Jr. Dr. Thomas W. Jarrett and Ms. Martha A. Burke Mr. Collister W. Johnson ’94 and Ms. Carrie Southworth Johnson Ms. Tenaya Johnson Joslin Diabetes Center Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Keith Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary, Jr. ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Robin R. King Ms. Daphne Kiplinger and Mr. David T. Steadman Mr. Mark L. Kovler ’05 Mr. Peter B. Kovler and Dr. Judy L. Kovler Ms. Tara Lamond Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Legg Mr. Christopher H. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Macdonald Mr. Gregory TJ Madson Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Martin Mr. Alan McIntosh Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. David Menzen Mr. and Mrs. Justin W. Miller ’94 Ms. Mary H. Monkouski Mr. Dan Morgan and Ms. Mary E. Shannon Mr. and Mrs. John S. Muller Mrs. Christina ODea Mr. Joseph Palmore Mr. Shirish Pareek and Ms. Komal Kaul Dr. Steven Polakoff and Dr. Heidi Jolson Pollard’s Towing Company Prospect Dining, LLC, DBA George of DC Pyle Run Club Ms. Patricia Rhule Mr. William L. Rowland ’06 Dr. and Mrs. J.R. Rudzki Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Russell III Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Saul III ’81 Mr. and Mrs. James P. Schaller Ms. Marlene Sclar Mr. and Mrs. William W. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Sears Mr. John Seebald Mr. and Mrs. John B. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Shockey Mr. and Mrs. David P. Slotkin ’88 Ms. Ellen Spin and Dr. Arthur Weinstein Mr. Chad Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff ’91 Ms. Lanie Taylor Pontz Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Tewksbury ’88 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thompson III Tony and Joe’s Seafood Place Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Tower II Mr. and Mrs. Joel H. Trotter Union Realty Partners, Inc. Way To Be Designs Mr. Jonathan Weinberg
The Christopher Lands Flajser ’98 Memorial Fund Mr. and Mrs. Austin Flajser ’00 Mr. and Mrs. James Flajser Mr. and Mrs. James C. Flajser ’01 Mr. Spencer Flajser ’07 Mr. Steven H. Flajser and Mrs. Ginna Austin Flajser Friedman, Billings & Ramsey Goldman Sachs & Company Mr. and Mrs. Kevin G. Shooshan ’00
Ethan H. Freed ’11 Memorial Field Fund Mr. Spencer Flajser ’07 Goldman Sachs & Company
Julian Edgeworth Gillespie, Jr. Soccer Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Dreyer Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Gardner ’48 Mrs. Julian E. Gillespie, Jr. Mr. Howard M. Tucker ’48 and Ms. Megan Evans
John P. Leachman, Sr. ’45 Fund Mr. Spencer Flajser ’07 Goldman Sachs & Company Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Leachman ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Leachman ’72
The James Edward MacCloskey, Jr. Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rough ’57
Cary M. Maguire’46 Ethics Scholarship Fund Mr. Cary M. Maguire ’46
Christopher Nelson ’86 Memorial Fund Mrs. Joanne J. Nelson
Carlos Parsons ’77 Track and Field Fund
Mr. Dwaine A.K. Alleyne ’77 In memory of Mr. Garrett C. Slaughter ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Dudley ’77 J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation Mr. Murat O. Zincir ’95
Shirley Povich Family Scholarship Fund Mr. Maurice R. Povich ’57 and Ms. Connie Chung
Justin D. Simon Memorial Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Kennedy ’96 T. Rowe Price Associates
The Stephen J. Smith ’01 Memorial Fund Mr. Spencer Flajser ’07 Goldman Sachs & Company Mr. and Mrs. Kevin G. Shooshan ’00 Mrs. Edye Smith Dr. Frederick P. Smith
Calvin L. Thorpe ’83 Memorial Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay ’83 Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. Blackwood ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Carberry ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Buckmaster deWolf ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Garrett III ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Georges ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Gorman ’83 Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hani ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Henschel ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kim ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Kimsey ’83 Mr. and Mrs. David R. Roberts ’83 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Roberts, Jr. ’82 Mr. Edward J. Rogers ’83 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Rowe ’83 Mr. Derek R. Sappenfield ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Schnider, Jr. ’83 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Scott II ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Slowinski ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Speed ’83 Dr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Weingold ’83
William H. Triplett Scholarship Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Doyle ’75
Unrestricted Endowment Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo J. Alfaro II ’53 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. John L. Blundin ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Todd L. Boehly ’91 Mr. and Mrs. David B. Morgan Mr. Maurice R. Povich ’57 and Ms. Connie Chung The Honorable John F. W. Rogers and Ms. Deborah Lehr
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Sorkin Endowment Fund Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Kennedy ’96 T. Rowe Price Associates
The Patrick G. Tanner ’96 Memorial Fund Mr. Brent H. Beane ’96 Mr. Adam S. Berke ’96 Mr. and Mrs. George R. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Gunther ’96 Kreter & Associates Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Kreter Mr. David T. Maginnes ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Paulson ’96 Ms. Liza Tanner Mr. and Mrs. John K. Tanner
Teacher-Coach-Mentor Endowment Fund
Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman “Tiger” Joyce ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72
Paul Landon Banfield
Ed Barton
Contact George Pappas ’82 to learn more. (george_pappas@landon.net; 301 320-1005)
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The Graham Family Martha and Herve Humler The Primary Day School Co Sponsors: The Blue, Geppert, Goldberg, King, Mehlman, Millspaugh, Regan and Wellington Families Rangers FC Soccer Team The Samit Family The Taishoff Family Weaver Bros. Insurance Associates
2014 AZALEA GARDEN FESTIVAL FESTIVAL LEADERSHIP
Azalea Garden Festival Chair Mrs. Laura Zaimi Festival Weekend Co-Chairs Mrs. Kim L. Bair Mrs. Olivia T. Fechter Greens Sale Co-Chairs Mrs. Jennifer L. Bou Mrs. Anne R. Christensen 85th Anniversary Gala Co-Chairs Mrs. Lisa G Henschel Mrs. Shari L. Kapelina Mrs. Lisa L. Mathers INDIVIDUAL PATRONS GOLD SPONSORS Miller & Long DC, Inc. SILVER SPONSORS The Carl M. Freeman Foundation Nauticon Imaging Services BRONZE SPONSORS The Bauer-Dunn Family Board of Trustees Colonial Parking Equinox Restaurant The Fleisher Group Holton-Arms School Landon Wrestling Team M.O.S.T. Metro Orthopedics and Sports Therapy Mr. Wash Car Wash Ourisman Automotive of Virginia Pagenstecher Group Precision for Medicine BROWN SPONSORS The Anthony, McLaughlin, & Offen Group at Morgan Stanley Ana and Paul Collins FitzGerald Properties Real Estate Management FitzGerald Interiors Goldman-Gable-Gould Adjusters International
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WHITE SPONSORS 1-800-PACK-RAT Azalea Angels BLUEDRAKE BOWA Coles Martial Arts Collared Greens The DeNovio Family Tammy Gruner Durbin/ Associate Broker-Realtor Jane Fairweather SOLD Claire Florence GEIGER Felice and David Laird Mininberg & Fechter, P.A. The Ritz-Carlton Sandy Spring Builders, LLC Dawn and Frank Saul The Shoppes of Bethesda The Shoppes at Rollins Ridge The Taishoff Family Laura Zaimi FRIENDS OF LANDON SCHOOL AMR Commercial, LLC Daniel Lieberman The Desai Family Good Jeans Company Jodi and Dan Jordan The Segall Family Spring Valley Pediatrics Erik Swenson
85TH ANNIVERSARY GALA “5 FOR 85” GALA SPONSORS
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. ’83 Ms. Michelle L. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Forrester Forrester Construction Company Mr. and Mrs. Davor D. Kapelina At Site Mr. Joseph W. Koegel, Jr. Mr. Daniel L. Korengold ’69 and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. McMahon ’85 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Oswald Mr. and Mrs. Houston K. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Weinstein Dr. Tushar C. Patel ’81 and Ms. Monica Shah
85TH GALA AUCTION WINNERS Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Abizaid Mr. and Mrs. Obaid Ahmad ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Andrews IV Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Baca Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Baker Mr. Alexander D. Baldwin and Ms. Molly K. O’Rourke Mr. and Mrs. William L. Banfield IV ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Barufka Mr. Richard K.A. Becker and Ms. Dorothea W. Dickerman Mr. and Ms. Randolph C. Blazer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Bou ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Joshua S. Bourne Mr. and Mrs. David M. Brigati Mr. Robert A. Chlopak and Ms. Ellen K. Globokar Mr. and Mrs. Barton B. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Cooper Dr. and Mrs. Anand U. Desai Dr. and Mrs. Prabaal Dey Mr. and Mrs. David Dorros Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falcone Mr. and Ms. James L. Feely Mr. John S. Fornaciari ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Forrester Ms. Michelle L. Freeman Mrs. Adrianne M. Gerken Dr. and Mrs. James E. Gilbert ’81 Mr. Patrick L. Guarnieri ’00 Mr. Daniel F. Healy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hefferon Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm B. Hollensteiner Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Holley Mr. and Mrs. Jasper A. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Herve J. L. Humler Mr. Maclear Jacoby, Jr. Dr. Lynt B. Johnson and Dr. Gloria J. Bowles-Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kalavritinos, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Davor D. Kapelina Mr. and Mrs. Wesley K. Kaplow Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Katz Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Kindfuller Mr. and Mrs. Brigham C. Kiplinger ’99 Ms. Daphne Kiplinger and Mr. David T. Steadman Mr. and Mrs. Knight A. Kiplinger ’65 Mr. Joseph W. Koegel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kra Mr. and Mrs. David M. Laird ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Leachman ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Lincoln Mr. Robert Lotstein and Ms. Kristin Huffman Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Mathers Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Bart McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Meyer Dr. and Mrs. Alan Nagel Mr. and Mrs. Drew A. Nussbaum Dr. Tushar C. Patel ’81 and Ms. Monica Shah Dr. Steven Polakoff and Dr. Heidi Jolson Mr. and Mrs. Houston K. Powell
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. W. Powell The Honorable and Mrs. Nelson W. Rupp, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Samit Mr. and Mrs. Rory L. Schick Mr. and Mrs. G. Joseph Sears ’54 Dr. Leonid Selya and Dr. Irina Selya Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shue Mr. and Mrs. Artur K. Sivaslian Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Slowinski ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Steele ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Sundt Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Ungerman Mr. and Mrs. George D. Vincent, Jr. ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Weinstein Dr. Lawrence R. Whicker and Ms. Susan G. Marsh-Whicker Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Witzal Mrs. Laura Zaimi
FRIENDS OF THE PERKINS GARDEN Mr. and Mrs. William L. Banfield IV ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Knight A. Kiplinger ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Knebel ’88 Mr. and Mrs. James B. McCeney ’60 Mrs. Helene Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Shockey Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sweeney The Behnke Nurseries Co.
FRIENDS OF THE LANDON SYMPHONETTE Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Downing The Downing Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Shalloway
DEVELOPMENT STAFF 2013-14
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