Hockaday Magazine - Fall 2011

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The Installation of Kim Wargo Eugene McDermott Headmistress 2010 – 2011 Annual Report of Gifts


On the Cover: Kim Wargo, Eugene McDermott Headmistress, with her husband Mark Cortez and their daughter Ida Cortez, Class of 2016

Exploration “Hockaday girls learn the process of experimentation. They take the time to wonder and ask questions about our universe and world; they formulate predictions and hypotheses; they investigate potential solutions to problems; and then they update their knowledge based on their exploration.” – Katie Croft, Middle School Science Teacher (Pictured here is Lower School Science Teacher Amy Banks.)

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Table of Contents 4 School Calendar 5 The Installation of Kim Wargo Eleventh Head of School and Third Eugene McDermott Headmistress 10

Recognizing Significant Gifts to the School

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2011 Hockaday Commencement

18 Class of 2011 College Admission 19

2010 – 2011 Upper School Student Awards

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2010 – 2011 Faculty Awards

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2010 – 2011 Annual Report of Gifts

23 A Message from Bob Kaminski Chair, 2009–2011, Hockaday Board of Trustees 24

2010 – 2011 Report of Gifts and Sources

25 The 1913 Society 26 The Heritage Society

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28 Volunteer Leadership

50 Alumnae Donors

31 Current Parent Donors

64 Alumnae Day 2011

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68 Reunion Photos

2011 Hockaday Benefit Underwriters

Junior College Alumnae Donors

40 Grandparent Donors

75 Friends of Hockaday

42 Parents of Alumnae Donors

76 Foundations, Corporations and Organizations

46 Faculty and Staff Donors

78 Gifts to Hockaday Endowment Funds

47 The Hockaday School Welcomes New Faculty and Staff

79 Class of 2011 Endowment for Faculty Support 82 Endowment Funds 89 New Endowment Funds

Hockaday Magazine photography by Charlotte Hoskins The Hockaday School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, sexual orientation, religion, national or ethnic origin in the administration of its admission and education policies, financial aid programs, athletic programs and other administered activities. The communications and publications office of The Hockaday School retains the right to determine editorial content and manner of presentation. The opinions expressed in the Hockaday Magazine do not necessarily reflect official school policy.

90 Tribute Gifts 92

Memorial Gifts

94 Library Gifts 96 Glossary of Giving 97 About the School 98 The Jeanne Preston Whitman Endowment for Excellence 99 The Hockaday School 2010 – 2011 Board of Trustees 99 The Hockaday School Staff

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School Calendar NOVEMBER November 1–4 Community Service Candy Drive November 2 Trustee Day November 2 HPA Benefit Special Occasions Sale 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. November 3–4 Fall Varsity SPC Tournament Volleyball, Field Hockey & Cross Country November 4 Upper School One-Act Plays 4:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. November 5 Upper School One-Act Plays 6:00 p.m. November 5 Upper School Coffeehouse 7:30 p.m. November 7–9 International Program Visits Washington, D.C. November 8–14 National French Week November 10 Middle School Parents’ Pop-In Day 8:00 a.m. – 3:05 p.m. November 11–12 Hockaday Debate Tournament November 14–18 Williamsburg Trip Sixth Grade November 14–18 McDonald’s Week Community Service November 14 House Council Picnic, 5:30 p.m. November 14 Winter Athletic Meeting 7th & 8th Grades & Upper School 6:00 p.m.

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November 16 Upper School Parents’ Day 8:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. November 16 Upper School Dance Concert 7:30 p.m. November 17 Thanksgiving Program & Dessert with Parents Kindergarten & Primer 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. November 17 Voice Recital, 4:30 p.m. November 18 Annual Fund Parent Campaign Concludes November 21–25 Thanksgiving Break November 28 – December 14 Community Service Holiday Gift Drive November 30 College Counseling Coffee Form I & II Parents 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.

December December 4 Admission Preview 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

December 15 Lower School Holiday Program 9:45 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. December 16 Lower School Holiday Parties

December 6 College Counseling Financial Aid Meeting 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

December 16 1st Grade Holiday Tea 10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.

December 7 Austin Street Centre Dinner 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

December 16 Middle School Holiday Bazaar 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

December 7 Middle School Choir & Orchestra Concert 7:00 p.m.

December 17 – January 2 Winter Holiday Break

December 11 Residence Dress Dinner & Senior Ornament Ceremony 5:00 p.m.

Up-to-Date Calendar Information Visit www.hockaday.org/calendar

December 13 Upper School Choir Concert 7:30 p.m.

for more dates and times, including:

December 14 Hockaday Board of Trustees Meeting 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

• Athletics game times

• All Hockaday Parents’ Association meetings • Uniform Resale Shop hours • SAT and ACT Testing Dates

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The Installation of Kim Wargo Eleventh Head of School and Third Eugene McDermott Headmistress September 25, 2011


Kim Wargo Eugene McDermott Headmistress Remarks during the Installation Ceremony

Hannah Taylor, Class of 2020; Emily Routman, Class of 2016; and Claire Banowsky, Class of 2012 welcomed Kim Wargo, Eugene McDermott Headmistress, to The Hockaday School on behalf of the entire student body.

A huge thank you to Hannah Taylor, Emily Vanity Fair. Its origin is a bit vague, but the name Routman and Claire Banowsky for those inspiring and popularity of this personality questionnaire Hockaday sits where it is today – words of welcome – and to all Hockaday girls! comes from the responses given by French literally on one of Thank you, Talley Dunn. Thank you to the writer Marcel Proust in 1890. Among many members of the Search Committee, the Board other simple but revealing questions, the quiz the most beautiful campuses of Trustees and all who support Hockaday, asks: “Who are your heroes in real life?” and figuratively on a very especially Mrs. Eugene McDermott, Mary I didn’t have to think long to come up with short list of the best girls’ McDermott Cook and all of our Life Trustees. my answer: “Teachers.” I’ve had many teachers schools in the country – A special welcome to our global school in my life – and some of them have been in a partners, Brad Rathgeber, Head of the Online classroom. I’ve pondered my remarks for today because of the original vision School for Girls, and the 36-member delegation for many months, and I kept coming back of Miss Ela Hockaday from the Beijing National Day School to the idea of the teachers in my life – both and the generosity and represented by Mr. Ren Jur-you and Ms. Hou formal and informal – who have led me to this Min-hua and to my fellow heads of school from moment, standing before you – privileged to commitment of generations near and far, and thank you to Michael Maher accept the honor and challenge of serving as the of families and girls for the warm welcome from ISAS. eleventh Head and third Eugene McDermott in the 98 years since. Thank you Matt Kerlin, Mary Frances Headmistress of The Hockaday School. I finally Gregorio and Elizabeth English for your figured out – after writing this speech three inspiring words and for your love and friendship. different times – that what those teachers have A most heartfelt thank you to my family and friends who are here taught me are, in fact, just the Four Cornerstones. – and you know this must be a big day because they’re missing a Saints My parents are here today. My father, a retired teacher – 31 years game today to be here! teaching high school art; and my mother, a retired nurse, Sunday School Finally, to my personal cheerleading squad and my inspiration, my teacher and Lamaze instructor – were my very first teachers. There are husband Mark and my very own Hockadaisy, Ida (whose face is turning many lessons for which I give credit to my parents – including the ability very red right now), thank you for your partnership in this adventure. to look someone in the eye when speaking to them and the importance I recently had a friend send me the Proust questionnaire – you might of being on time. To this day if I’m running late, I hear my mom: “When know it from its revered place as the last page in the monthly issue of you’re late it says you think you’re more important than other people.”

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Kim Wargo, Eugene McDermott Headmistress, after the installation with Mary McDermott Cook ’71

Mom, Dad, it was Courtesy wasn’t it? That was the lesson. We live in a world where sometimes it seems incivility has been made into an art form. As educators and parents, we try to teach our students how to work through conflicts by being proactive, by listening and evaluating, and by using basic common courtesy in the ways we relate to our peers. In spite of our best efforts, our students are bombarded on a daily basis with examples of uncivil discourse: reality shows that focus on the most bizarre examples of human conflict – that are, indeed, dependent on people acting irrationally, irresponsibly, and inhumanely to generate viewership and interest; talk show hosts, commentators and journalists who seek to “one-up” each other with heated confrontation, personal attacks and sketches that search out and amplify the worst character flaws in average folks in an effort to make a point; and politicians and political consultants who look for new ways to spin the words and positions of opponents into something to be feared. In an environment like this, how do we teach our girls that – to use an old cliché – one can disagree without being disagreeable? In preparing to write this speech, I wanted to hear from students. So I set out into the hallways. I stopped girls in small groups, chatted oneon-one, and invited an entire Kindergarten section passing through the administrative wing into my office. What I discovered is that they already understood the nature and meaning of courtesy. The Kindergarteners had lots of advice for the new Head. Basically, though, their prescription for doing my job well centered on courtesy. They advised me to spend a lot of time saying “Thank you.” I think they’re right. Hockaday sits where it is today – literally on one of the most beautiful campuses and figuratively on a very short list of the best girls’ schools in the country – because of the original vision of Miss Ela Hockaday and the generosity and commitment of generations of families and girls in the 98 years since. We should all understand that there will never be enough “thank yous” to repay that intergenerational investment. The Kindergarteners also encouraged me to remind girls to be nice to each other.While their words were a bit different, I received the same message from the middle and upper schoolers. Hockaday girls, I was assured, accept each other – it’s OK to be quirky or different. “We’re all a little weird,” said one student, “but it’s a good weird and somehow it all works together.” I witnessed Form IV students go out of their way to say Happy Birthday to a Form II girl in the hall. A Form I girl told me that she’d come to Hockaday in seventh grade, and that she’d never – not even for one day – felt like a new girl. www.hockaday.org

Courtesy is a value that is lived and breathed at Hockaday – and that is not something to be taken lightly. It is a value that is in short supply out there in the “real world” and girls, you are the ones who have the power to take what you’ve learned at Hockaday with you into the world and change that reality as you become teachers, writers, mothers, politicians, musicians, doctors, captains of industry and finance. There are probably close to 1,000 of my former and current teachers in the audience today. No, I didn’t invite the faculty of LSU and Tulane and Baker High School – although they taught me many things.The teachers to which I’m referring are you, my students – both present and past. I never set out to be a teacher.When I was your age, I imagined being an attorney, or owning my own magazine; as I got a little older and went to graduate school, I thought that I wanted to be a historian, and write books that uncovered the often-neglected history of women. And then, I went to teach in an elementary and middle school on what I thought was a break from my dissertation. Sixteen years later, here I am. There are many reasons why I quickly knew that I had found my calling. But the one that is most relevant to our story today is what my students have taught me about another of our Cornerstones – and that is Character. In my sixteen years of working with young people, I have been truly humbled by the willingness of girls to exhibit and learn the lessons of character. I have seen students overcome truly unimaginable adversity; I have witnessed girls suffer disappointments, make mistakes – both large and small – and time after time, and almost without exception, I have been the one who came away amazed at their resilience and their grit.

“Kim thinks first about children and always about what is right. In this way she is fearless ... Kim is the model for a 21st century leader, completely switched on to the latest research and pedagogy, child development and what it takes to build a highly skilled and collaborative community. She is, above all, the head learner.” Elizabeth English Head of School, The Archer School for Girls Los Angeles, California

“In my years since McGehee, the passage of time and distance has not lessened Ms. Wargo’s influence on me. Even now, the lessons she taught me as an incredible leader, role model, teacher, but most of all as a friend, are with me every day and I truly value our time together.” Mary Frances Gregorio Former Student Louise S. McGehee School New Orleans, Louisiana

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Speakers at the Installation Ceremony included (left to right) Elizabeth English, Head of School, The Archer School for Girls, Los Angeles, CA; Mary Frances Gregorio, Former Student, Louise S. McGehee School, New Orleans, LA; Michael Maher, President, Independent Schools Association of the Southwest; Kim Wargo, Eugene McDermott Headmistress; Dr. Matthew Kerlin, Assistant Dean for Spiritual Life and Minister to the University, Samford University, Birmingham, AL; and Talley Dunn ’86, Chair, Hockaday Board of Trustees.

When I made my trek around campus last The power of Athletics lies in their ability to week, I heard a lot about character from you. bring us together. The camaraderie of being a I am honored to be the Eugene Said a student, “We talk about the Hockabubble part of a team – whether on the field or on the McDermott Headmistress of because we all feel safe here. But really it’s sidelines – symbolizes our common purpose because we are secure that nothing is ever too and takes us outside of ourselves. The power of The Hockaday School. scary to try because we trust each other – the athletics – and I would add, the arts – lies in And I believe that today we teachers and the students.” the ability to propel us to do that which we are propelled by that same Girls, you already know that I’m THE Harry were not entirely certain we could do. Miss Potter fan. That in fact, I believe – and I really Hockaday was so sure of the value of this audacity that led Miss Hockaday mean this – that ALL of life is contained within experience that she made it a cornerstone of to open the doors on a Monday the Harry Potter saga. There is one moment her school. morning, four days after where Dumbledore articulates perhaps the Hockaday girls this week told me how her first meeting about the greatest challenge for being a truly courageous much they appreciated the responsibility and person – for anyone at any age. He says, “There independence they learned through athletics, direction of the school. are all kinds of courage. It takes a great deal of the encouragement to try new opportunities, to It occurs to me that “character, courage to stand up to our enemies, but just manage their time, and to become well-rounded. courtesy, scholarship and as much to stand up to our friends.” After In athletics and the arts, we learn the value of athletics” sound an awful lot years of working with courageous girls – and practice – the power of 10,000 hours in the words only one month into working with Hockaday of Malcolm Gladwell. More and more research like what today’s educators girls, I never cease to be amazed at your moral tells us that the key to success lies not in natural mean when they speak of courage. You understand and demonstrate time ability, but in effort, persistence and practice. “21st century education.” and time again a capacity for bravery and doing Girls, I know you probably don’t know the the right thing. Harper Lee once said, “The name Mary Lou Retton, but for teens in the one thing that doesn’t abide majority rule is a early 1980s, she was a peer and a teacher, and she person’s conscience.” I sometimes think she must have worked in a girls’ articulated what I think Miss Hockaday knew about athletics: “Working school because this is the lesson of character that you continue to teach hard becomes a habit, a serious kind of fun. You get self-satisfaction from me each and every day. pushing yourself to the limit, knowing that all the effort is going to pay off.” I said at the beginning that my teachers have been formal and Not too long ago, I calculated that I’ve spent roughly 90% of my informal.They’ve also been collective. Everyone here knows I’m a Saints life in school – either as a student or a teacher. So I’ve known a lot of fan. It is a testament to how excited I am to be here that you haven’t seen teachers. So many of them stand out, but the one I’ll never forget is my me check the score of the game! fifth grade teacher, Mrs. Brumfield. I wish I knew where she was today hockaday magazine – Fall 2011 8

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because I owe her a great debt. I started the year in her class by writing an essay entitled “Why I Will Be the First Woman President.” Not only did she not chuckle indulgently at the hubris of youth, she sent me back to the drawing board to refine my argument. She refused to let me give her less than my best, and she taught me always to believe in my ability to improve. Mrs. Brumfield, I didn’t end up as President of the United States, but I actually think I got the better end of that deal. I can’t imagine a place I’d rather be. When I sought out students last week for help with this speech, girl after girl after girl emphasized Scholarship. And what they told me wasn’t about making the grade, but about stretching to the limit – and then pushing beyond. Said one student, “Hockaday girls gain the willingness and courage to ask deep questions.” More than one girl told me that at Hockaday it is “cool to be smart.” “Yes,” I heard, “you need to work hard to survive. But it’s not about surviving. It’s a choice. Hockaday girls choose to work hard because to do so is to become a part of what we’re all about.” The teachers here, said students, are always encouraging girls to reach a little bit higher. “You can talk to your teachers,” said one new student. “At a lot of schools, you can’t do that.” Said another, “our faculty wants to help each girl figure it out.” I’ve spent some time in these past three months researching Hockaday’s history and getting to know alums. And the symmetry between what I’ve heard from the girls of today and yesterday is almost uncanny. A few weeks ago, I had a chance to visit with one of our Life Trustees. Mrs. Mary Frances Yancey, Class of 1931, told me a story that I don’t think she’d mind me repeating here today. After graduating from Hockaday, she went off to Smith feeling full of confidence. So confident was she that she treated class attendance as an optional activity. A few weeks into the term, she was asked to meet with the dean in his office. Being a Hockaday girl, she was not intimidated by this summons and traipsed off to her appointment. Her carefree attitude lasted until upon her arrival in the office she found Miss Hockaday sitting with the dean.“Mary Frances,” she said,“I understand you haven’t been attending classes?” After she recovered from her shortness of breath, Mrs. Yancey reports that her class attendance, and performance, changed overnight. Why do I tell this story? Miss Hockaday expected excellence from her girls – that is not in question and it is certainly a big part of the story of Hockaday. But I tell it because of what it says about being a part of the family. Girls don’t fly under the radar. Hockaday teachers expect girls to give their best – and they do. I’ve been here for three months of what I hope will be a lifetime of experiences. In that time, I think I’ve figured out the “IT” factor of Hockaday. An alumna articulated it back in 1938, and I think it still holds true today: “At Hockaday we are never content to sit and bask in our achievements.” I am honored to be the Eugene McDermott Headmistress of The Hockaday School. And I believe that today we are propelled by that same audacity that led Miss Hockaday to open the doors on a Monday morning, four days after her first meeting about the direction of the school. It occurs to me that “Character, Courtesy, Scholarship and Athletics” sound an awful lot like what today’s educators mean when they speak of “21st century education.” Today, we lean forward into the challenges, not knowing exactly where they will lead, but certain that we already have the tools to make the journey. Saul Bellow once said, “A person is only as good as what they love.” If that is true, then all of us in this room – all of us who have gathered here because we love Hockaday – must be good; very, very good. Miss Hockaday never read this poem, as it was written after her death. But I am quite certain that she would have agreed that it is a fitting close today as we look forward to a second century of excellence.

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Talley Dunn ’86, Chair of the Board of Trustees, congratulates Kim Wargo after installing her as the third Eugene McDermott Headmistress of The Hockaday School.

To Be of Use by Marge Piercy The people I love the best jump into work head first without dallying in the shallows and swim off with sure strokes almost out of sight. They seem to become natives of that element, the black sleek heads of seals bouncing like half-submerged balls. I love people who harness themselves, an ox to a heavy cart, who pull like water buffalo, with massive patience, who strain in the mud and the muck to move things forward, who do what has to be done, again and again. I want to be with people who submerge in the task, who go into the fields to harvest and work in a row and pass the bags along, who are not parlor generals and field deserters but move in a common rhythm when the food must come in or the fire be put out. The work of the world is common as mud. Botched, it smears the hands, crumbles to dust. But the thing worth doing well done has a shape that satisfies, clean and evident. Greek amphoras for wine or oil, Hopi vases that held corn, are put in museums but you know they were made to be used. The pitcher cries for water to carry and a person for work that is real.

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Lyda Hill ’60 speaks to Form IV students Giovanna Diaz, Natalie Gow and Alexis Johnson and Upper School science teacher Brandi Finazzo.

Recognizing Significant Gifts to the School Early fundraising efforts to commemorate 100 years of Hockaday education demonstrate the Hockaday community’s belief in the School and remind us of the great impact of those who have provided our strong foundation. In the last year, significant commitments have been pledged to support faculty excellence, financial aid and a science building expansion. Alumnae, Life Trustees and past parents continue to lead Hockaday as we look forward to our second 100 years.


Lyda Hill ’60 For Science Construction, Renovation and Building Endowment and Faculty Support Endowment In a gathering with Hockaday faculty and staff in April, Lyda Hill, Class of 1960, brought the audience to their feet announcing an unprecedented gift of $10 million for construction and renovation to the science building on campus. Only a few minutes later, after sharing her appreciation for her Hockaday education and belief in the future of science leading new innovations in the world, Miss Hill shocked us by spontaneously doubling her gift to $20 million to provide a building endowment and faculty support endowment. With Miss Hill’s gift, Hockaday will be a national leader among secondary schools in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education, a Hockaday focus for the last decade. This gift is the largest single gift in Hockaday’s history and the largest single gift from a living alumna among independent girls’ schools in the nation, according to the National Association of Independent Schools. Miss Hill is a businesswoman, volunteer, philanthropist and environmentalist. With Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates, she is a member of The Giving Pledge, a group of the nation’s most philanthropic individuals and families who have committed to donating the majority of their wealth either during their lifetime or after their death. In making her commitment, Miss Hill leads the national trend of women donors coming to the forefront.


Mrs. William P. (Rita ’49) Clements and Family

Faculty Development Teachers are catalysts for change in the world as students learn and develop through their guidance. Hockaday is dedicated to excellent education and encouraging students to think creatively and critically. Faculty is at the heart of Hockaday, and the School is committed to attracting and retaining the finest faculty anywhere. Perpetuating innovative learning by providing faculty support is our top priority. Mrs. William P. (Rita ’49) Clements and Family

Anonymous Donor

For a Teacher Endowment

For a Distinguished Teacher Endowment and a Faculty Development Endowment

The Clements, Bass, Smith and Moroney families have made a $1 million gift to establish The Rita Crocker Clements ’49 Teacher Endowment for Science in Honor of N. Pete Lohstreter. This gift provides crucial underwriting for Hockaday’s Science Department and honors our beloved Pete Lohstreter for his dedication as a teacher, coach, mentor and friend to countless Hockaday students and colleagues. The Clements’ dedication to Hockaday and science is longstanding. The late Governor and Mrs. Clements funded the Clements Lecture Hall in the Crow Science Center, and in recent years the Clements, Bass, Smith and Moroney families spearheaded its renovation.The family also established The Rita Crocker Clements and Family Endowed Fund for Faculty Development. Rita Crocker Clements ’49 served on the Hockaday Board of Trustees from 1970 to 1976. She was named a Life Trustee in 1981 and continued to serve on the Investment Committee until 2010. Hockaday’s Alumnae Association recognized her with the Hockaday Medal in 1990. Her daughters, Barbara Bass Moroney ’75 and Bonnie Bass Smith ’75, served as Alumnae Association Presidents in 2000 and 1991, respectively. Barbara served on the Board from 1999 to 2006 and was HPA president in 2005. Bonnie served on the Board from 1990 to 1996. Mrs. Clements’ son Jim Bass served as a Hockaday Trustee from 2004 to 2011. All eight of her granddaughters attended Hockaday, and two are current students. hockaday magazine – Fall 2011 12

The Hockaday School is honored to receive an anonymous gift of $2 million to create a Distinguished Teacher position and a Faculty Development Endowment. Hockaday teachers propel students to a deeper understanding of the world and themselves. Our teachers create bold thinkers – young women who can affect change and improve the world one idea at a time. An Endowed Distinguished Teacher, a gift of $1.5 million, allows for underwriting, recruitment and recognition of exemplary teachers for their life-changing work with students. The Head of School appoints the “Distinguished Teacher” to a renewable one-year term. The named Endowed Distinguished Teacher is an individual with local and/or national recognition in education for his/her academic discipline. The remaining $500,000 will provide professional development opportunities for teachers to explore new ideas in their craft and bring timely and globally relevant conversations into the Hockaday classroom.

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Mr. and Mrs. John (Jack and Nancy ’41) Penson

For a Distinguished Teacher Endowment Hockaday celebrates the generosity of Nancy and Jack Penson for their gift to establish the Nancy Penn Penson ’41 and John G. Penson Distinguished Teacher Endowment in Fine Arts. The Pensons’ gift established the first endowment for a Distinguished Teacher appointment. Endowed Distinguished Teachers will be able to focus on further enhancing their teaching and personal scholarship through professional development and additional resources. Mrs. Penson has been an influential figure at Hockaday. She was a member of the Board of Trustees from 1961 to 1963. She served on the Alumnae Association as treasurer (1952–1954), vice president (1956–1958) and president (1961–1962). She served as chairman of Hockaday’s 75th anniversary celebration. In 1987, The Hockaday Alumnae Association recognized her years of dedication and work by naming Mrs. Penson a Hockaday Medalist. She then served as chair of the Hockaday Medal Committee from 1993 to 1994. Mr. Penson joined the Hockaday Board of Trustees in 1955 and served until 1971. He has been a member of almost every Board committee, including all seven Long Range Planning Committees since 1955 and each Investment Committee since 1955. Mr. Penson is an Honorary Hockaday Alum and was named a Life Trustee in 1978. He serves on Hockaday’s current Investment Committee.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Ed and Helma) Ackerman

For Faculty Support and Recognition Endowment The Hockaday School received a gift of $1.5 million from Helma and Edward Ackerman in 2008 to establish the Ackerman Family Endowment for Faculty Support and Recognition. This year, the Ackerman Family contributed an additional $500,000 to bring the endowment total to $2 million. The gifts honor their daughters, Paula Ackerman Menendez ’87 and Samantha Ackerman Simons ’91, whose Hockaday teachers inspired them to their own careers in the classroom and to a lifetime love of learning and teaching. The endowment originally created two awards to honor faculty members who exemplify the Character cornerstone as set out by the School’s founder, Ela Hockaday, and who mentor their new peers by

Jack Penson and Nancy Penn Penson ’41 gather in the Great Hall with friends and family. Standing left to right: Bob Penn, Kathryn Priddy, Suki Penson Jarzemsky ’66, Bob Jarzemsky and Steve Gendler

sharing the accumulated instructional knowledge and expertise to further student success.With the additional gift, the endowment will now increase faculty support and grant four faculty awards. Mr. Ackerman, founder of Ackerman Capital Management, is a Life Trustee and Mrs. Ackerman was very active in the Parents’ Association while their daughters attended Hockaday. The Ackermans’ granddaughters Emma Simons (Class of 2021) and Lilly Simons (Class of 2024) are in Lower School at Hockaday. Their sons, David and Eddie, are graduates of St. Mark’s School of Texas, where Mr. Ackerman also served as a Trustee. The Ackerman Family also established endowments at Hockaday in support of faculty and financial aid during the 1980s.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Ed and Helma) Ackerman and Family

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Mrs. Ashley (Kathryn) Priddy and Family

Mrs. Ashley (Kathryn) Priddy and Family

For a Teacher Endowment The Priddy family, representing four generations of Hockaday women, has made a gift to establish The Kathryn Amsler Priddy Teacher Endowment in Mathematics. The gift provides underwriting and benefits the entire Math Department. Mathematics at Hockaday is constantly evolving. The innovative math faculty integrate interactive technology, such as video lessons, to bring their subject matter into students’ homes and build a better understanding of an abstract concept. From Lower School through Upper School, math classes are blending lessons with other STEM fields and even Fine Arts to show application and cross-relation. The Priddy Family might fairly be described as one of Hockaday’s unofficial founding families. Mrs. Priddy has been a friend and confidante to the Heads of School. Mr. Priddy contributed to the vision of the beautiful and gracious arrangement of spaces Hockaday’s campus is today. Mrs. Priddy has keen interest in science and technology and she was a math major at The University of Texas at Austin. It is particularly fitting that this endowment gift is established in her name.

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Thank you to all our donors. The Hockaday School looks forward to an innovative and exciting future thanks to your support and profound vision for girls’ education. www.hockaday.org


Financial Aid Miss Ela Hockaday desired that any girl who was willing to work hard and wanted to learn should be afforded the opportunity to attend Hockaday. To continue Miss Hockaday’s vision over the years, the School’s financial aid budget has increased at a faster rate than tuition in order to provide support for qualified students. Anonymous Donor

For Middle Income Financial Aid An anonymous donor has committed $1 million to establish the Endowment for Middle Income Financial Aid in memory of Richard Dubsky. Providing support for qualified students who come to Hockaday eager to learn and immerse themselves in their experience here is a top priority at Hockaday. The donor chose to remember Mr. Dubsky, a longtime Hockaday teacher and department chair, for inspiring the love of mathematics among generations of Hockaday students. Richard Dubsky taught at Hockaday from 1987 to 2008, when he passed away after a year-long battle against lymphoma. Students and faculty continue to honor Mr. Dubsky by annually participating in the The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Light the Night Walk at Southern Methodist University in Dallas.

Katherine Rogers Roberts ’89 with her daughter Alice Roberts (Class of 2020)

The Ralph B. Rogers Foundation

For Middle Income Financial Aid

Mr. and Mrs. Jon L. (Jon and Paula) Mosle, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Jon L. (Jon and Paula) Mosle, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jon L. (Jon and Jennifer) Mosle III

For Financial Aid Hockaday is honored to have received a commitment from the Mosle Family in support of The Mosle Family Endowed Fund for Financial Aid in honor of Paula Meredith Mosle, Sara Eleanor Mosle ’82 and Katherine Eleanor Mosle (Class of 2012). Paula Mosle was a Trustee of Hockaday from 1976 to 1984, served as Chairman of the Board from 1979 to 1982, and was elected Life Trustee in 1987. Sara Mosle is a freelance journalist in New York. She graduated from Princeton University and attended Oxford University as a Fulbright Scholar. Kate Mosle entered Hockaday in the fifth grade and is a current senior. She has been especially active in sports and in the musical productions.

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The Ralph B. Rogers Foundation contributed $500,000 to establish The Rogers Family Middle Income Financial Aid Fund, allowing qualified students to attend Hockaday despite their financial circumstances. The gift is given to honor the impact Hockaday has had on three generations of Rogers women and perpetuates a future of fine education in the community. The Ralph B. Rogers Foundation was founded in the 1950s by the late Mary Nell and Ralph B. Rogers, Hockaday past grandparents and great-grandparents. The Foundation supports a variety of causes, primarily focusing on education and health in Texas and nationwide. Three generations of Rogers family members have attended Hockaday: daughters-in-law Margaret Jonsson Rogers ’56 and Life Trustee Ellen Higginbotham Rogers ’59; granddaughter and Current Trustee Katherine Rogers Roberts ’89 (who was integral in bringing this gift to fruition through her work with The Foundation); and great-granddaughters Elizabeth Rhoades ’07, Callie Rhoades ’11, Alice Roberts (Class of 2020) and Julia Emery (Class of 2024).

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2011 Hockaday Commencement

“The Class of 2011 will continue to lead and serve the colleges and universities they are attending this fall in the same way they contributed to life at Hockaday.� John Ashton Head of Upper School



Class of 2011 College Admission The 122 members of the Class of 2011 were admitted to 182 different institutions, listed below. The University of Alabama American University The University of Arizona Arizona State University University of Arkansas Auburn University Austin College Babson College Baylor University Belmont University Beloit College Boston College Boston University Bowdoin College Brandeis University Brown University Bryant University Bucknell University University of California, Berkeley University of California, Los Angeles University of California, San Diego University of California, Santa Barbara Carleton College Carnegie Mellon University Case Western Reserve University Centenary College of Louisiana Chapman University The University of Chicago Claremont McKenna College Clemson University Colby College Colgate University College of Charleston College of William and Mary University of Colorado, Boulder Colorado State University Cornell University Creighton University Dartmouth College Davidson College University of Denver DePaul University Dickinson College Dillard University Drexel University Duke University Earlham College Eckerd College The University of Edinburgh (Scotland) Elmhurst College Elon University Emerson College Emory University Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts Florida A&M University Fordham University hockaday magazine – Fall 2011 18

Furman University George Mason University Georgetown University The George Washington University University of Georgia The Georgia Institute of Technology Goucher College Hamilton College Hampshire College Hampton University Harvard University Harvey Mudd College Hendrix College Hillsdale College University of Houston Howard University University of Illinois, Urbana – Champaign Indiana University at Bloomington Instituto Tecnológio de Monterrey The University of Iowa James Madison University Johns Hopkins University Johnson & Wales University University of Kansas University of Kent at Canterbury Kenyon College Lafayette College LeTourneau University Lewis & Clark College The London School of Economics (England) Louisiana State University Loyola Marymount University Loyola University Chicago Loyola University New Orleans Macalester College Manhattan College University of Maryland, College Park University of Massachusetts, Amherst Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Miami Miami University, Oxford University of Michigan Middlebury College Midwestern State University Millsaps College The University of Mississippi University of Missouri, Columbia Muhlenberg College University of Nebraska at Lincoln New York University The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill North Carolina State University Northeastern University Northwestern University

University of Notre Dame Oberlin College Occidental College The University of Oklahoma University of Oregon University of Oxford (England) Oxford College of Emory University University of the Pacific University of Pennsylvania The Pennsylvania State University, Lehigh Valley The Pennsylvania State University, University Park Pepperdine University Philadelphia University University of Pittsburgh Pitzer College Princeton University Purdue University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rhodes College Rice University University of Richmond Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Roanoke College University of Rochester Rollins College Saint Louis University University of San Francisco Santa Clara University Sarah Lawrence College The University of Scranton Scripps College Seton Hall University Sewanee:The University of the South Skidmore College University of South Carolina

University of Southern California Southern Methodist University Southwestern University Spelman College University of St. Andrews (Scotland) St. Edward’s University St. John’s University St. Mary’s University of San Antonio Stanford University Suffolk University The University of Tampa Temple University University of Tennessee, Knoxville Tennessee State University The University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas at San Antonio Texas A&M University Texas A&M University, Galveston Texas Christian University Texas Tech University Trinity University Tufts University Tulane University Ursinus College Vanderbilt University University of Vermont University of Virginia Wake Forest University University of Warwick University of Washington Washington University in St. Louis Wellesley College Wesleyan University Wofford College Xavier University of Louisiana Yale University

“I’m delighted to see our students choosing to attend colleges across the country and around the world. They do a wonderful job of finding those schools that are the best fit for their individual interests.” Carol Wasden Director of College Counseling

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2010 – 2011 Upper School Student Awards Athletic Awards

English & Literature

Red Barr Award for Swimming Clare Sakovich

The Catherine Patrizi Poetry Award An Rhiel Wang

The Heart and Hustle Award Andrea Shiakolas The Elizabeth Nan McGarr Spirit Award Taylor Freeman Joyce Rainwater Athletic Award Tessa Granowski The Batterson Award for Sportsmanship Katie Hebeler COmmunity Service Presidential Volunteer Service Award Gold Award: Farheen Jooma,Taylor Lacerte, Natalie Sampson and Katy Wysynski Silver Award: Antonia Buban, Christin Carpenter, Catherine Gobran, Everest Goldstein, Mary Margaret Hancock, Olivia Karahan, Emily Marucci, Marisa Salatino, Jane Song,Vani Vijaykumar and Laura Weil The Nancy and Richard Fisher Community Service Award Christin Carpenter Diversity and The World Candee Keen Fellows Form I: Ansley Carlisle Form II: Tiffanie Tovar and Nguhi Muturi Form III: Caroline Porter, Isabel Vazquez and Claire Zhang Form IV: Claudia Benitez and Lauren Savage

Dallas Vassar Club Award For Excellence In Writing Sarah Ridout Robert M. Merritt, Jr. Award For Excellence in Upper School English Julia Enthoven H-Club PIN Form I Augusta Aston Ali Aston Eliza Cope Kendall Ernst Jennifer Kwon Katie Payne Marisa Salatino Maya Sawla Megan Silver Form II Katherine Archer Sarah Bruyere Courtney Burke Jackie Choucair Ellen Crowe Hannah Crowe McKenna Gilliland Charlotte Gunn Laura Harvey Radhika Mohan Nguhi Muturi Laura-Brynn Neuhoff Emily Nguyen Megan Porter Ali Purnell Mason Strickland Julie Syken Hailey Tahk Chloe Warnberg Hailey Winston

“Upper School Awards Form III Rupsha Basu Jessica Bluedorn Anna Brito Mollie Cowger Giovanna Diaz Reed Eiseman Maggie Fobare Haley Freeman Everest Goldstein Avery Hall Mackenzie Hall Catherine Hicks Alexis Johnson Olivia Karahan Zoe Kim Kristin Lin Kate Mosle Briana Myers Megan Neligan Holly O’Brien Katie Oliver Tita Gonzalez Peña Nina Quirk Jane Song Sarah Stites Caroline Sydney Marisa Thompson Christin Urso Isabel Vazquez Michelle Wang Nina Yanagisawa Claire Zhang

recognize scholars, athletes, artists, musicians and servant leaders who have achieved at a high level in various endeavors during the school year. Congratulations on a successful school year to all of our students. We are proud of your efforts, your character and of the women you are becoming.” John Ashton Head of Upper School at the Upper School Awards Assembly last spring

Form IV Laura Bass Julia Enthoven Maggie Hood www.hockaday.org

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2010 – 2011 Upper School Student Awards History The Nola Kenning History Award Trishla Jain The Richard Lombardi – Magellan Award Madeline Burch, Julia Enthoven, Emily Frank, Kakay Halle, Katie Hebeler, Caroline Reppe and Tory Tarpley 21st Annual Essay Contest for the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Finalists: Antonia Buban,Trishla Jain and An Rhiel Wang Semi-Finalists: Antonia Buban,Taylor Freeman, Katelyn Hall,Trishla Jain, Samantha Pillsbury, Sarah Ridout, Margaret Rote, Clare Sakovich, Keely Timms and An Rhiel Wang Linda Hankinson History Research Paper Award Eve Barclay “Crossing The Line: How The 1960’s Counterculture Was Influenced By 1950’s Rock and Roll” Audrey Cockrum “Reduced, Retooled, and Repeated: The Transforming Role of Women in the 1950’s and Its Portrayal in Magazines” Mollie Cowger “Renouncing the Poisoned Chalice: Nuremberg and The American Role in International Law” Karen Lee “An Entrenched Chasm: Orientalism and American Ethnocentricity in Vietnam” Christin Urso “Blowing Smoke: Racism and Propaganda as Weapons In the War on Drugs” Michelle Wang “Creating a Master Race: The American Eugenics Movement at Home and Abroad in the Early 20th Century” Annie Zhu “Not Just Your Average Joe: How the Soviet Nuclear Test Dropped a Huge Bomb on America’s Defense Strategy” hockaday magazine – Fall 2011 20

The SCHKRAM Award 1st place: Laura Roberts 2nd place: Emily Helm 3rd place: Rachel Sassella Honorable Mention: Anna Brito, Sally Choi, Mollie Cowger, Kay Dannenmaier,Trishla Jain, Emily Nguyen and Jennifer Qin Fine Arts The Bradley Voice Cup Taylor Lee The Whittle Music Award Mackenzie O’Brien and Eko Suzuki

Mathematics The American Mathematics Competition Tian ‘Tina’ Tian 2011 American Invitational Mathematics Exam Participant The SIGMA Mathematics Award Sarah Axmann, Reed Eiseman, Lindsay Opoku-Acheampong,Tiffany Son and Keely Timms The Esther B. Moody Trophy for Mathematics Tian ‘Tina’ Tian

The Jenny Elkin Music Trophy Kaylee Wedderburn-Pugh

The Richard Dubsky Excellence in Mathematics Award Laura Bass

The Orchestra Award Jean Chien, Lily Kim and Vivian Ludford

Outstanding Students

The National Forensic League – John Earl Bowman Memorial Spirit Award Kay Dannenmaier and Julia Enthoven

The Hockaday School Service Award Briana August The Idanelle McMurry Award Kristy Gudmundsson

Mass Communications Excellence In Communication Design Award Meredith Gunn Excellence In Journalism Award Katelyn Hall and Kristy Gudmundsson www.hockaday.org


Performing Arts

Visual Arts

The Dramatic Club Award Coco Brock, Alicia Crook and Samantha Pillsbury

The Hockaday Collection Purchase Awards In Ceramics: Margaret Rote In Photography: Kakay Halle In Studio Art: Vivian Ludford

The Nancy Loucks Memorial Award Briana August and Daniele Starfield The Dance Trophy Madison Mayfield Residence Department Awards The Boarder Pin Leia Bacuyag, Eve Barclay, Roonhee Ko, Eugenia Padilla and Claire Zhang Miss Morgan Trophy for the Home Department Lower Trent House

The Joan Folsom Award for Outstanding Contribution in Art Ceramics: Sarah Axmann, Coco Brock, Antonia Buban, Neha Gangasani and Margaret Rote Photography: Meredith Menache Visual Arts: Morgan Bufkin, Karen Chen, Meredith Gunn and Emily Satinsky The Brandy Bowen Memorial Painting Award Katharine Lin The Rhode Island School of Design Annual Art Award Emily Satinsky

Science World Languages The Southern Methodist University Engineering Award Maille Radford The Leslie Brennan Memorial Award in Biology Jean Chien and Maria Esper The Science Department Book Awards Biology: Kay Dannenmaier, Katie Hebeler and Karen Lee Chemistry: Sarah Haemisegger and Tita Gonzalez Peña Physics: Meredith Gunn, Ely Lin and Sarah Ridout Environmental Science: Allie Heck

Marguerite B. Grow Latin Trophy Alex Foote Vergil Prize Michelle Tsai Dé Rérum Naturá Award Sarah Simmons National Latin Exam Book Award Sarah Alexander The Orville Thorp Memorial Trophy for French Scholarship Marzia Zendali

The Black Hole of Physics Award Laura Bass

The Claudine A. Shaner French Award Leila Safavi

The Erik Jonsson Prize Clare Sakovich

The Dedication to French Award Alison Ku

The Master’s Science Prize Margaret Rote

The Most Promising French Student Award McKenna Gilliland, Mannhi Tran and Erin Turner

The Robbye Morrow Oram Spanish Cup Tita Gonzalez Peña,Tory Tarpley, Christin Urso and Lizzie Vamos The Benito Juarez Award Hannah Cyr, Allie Kirchhofer, Jennifer Qin and Kathy Qiu The Celia Cruz Spirit Award Giovanna Diaz, Megan Gross, Lee Moor and Nina Quirk The Cervantes Prize Sarah Ridout The Most Promising Chinese Student Maddie Gentry and Elizabeth Walker The Academic Excellence in Chinese Award Elizabeth Cathcart and Hailey Winston The Esteemed Helen Lorenz World Language Award Isabel Vazquez for French, Spanish and Latin

2010 – 2011 Faculty Awards The Ackerman Award for Character Education

Dorothy Dickmann The Ackerman Award For Faculty Mentoring

George Hanlon Ellen Higginbotham Rogers Award for Faculty and Staff

Stephanie Hazlewood Dees ’94 Steve Kramer, finalist Jenni Stout, finalist The John Killion Memorial Award

Pete Lohstreter

The Alison Blanchard Memorial Award Sally Choi, Catherine Gobran, Rachel Sassella and Sarah Stites

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2010 – 2011

Annual Report of Gifts

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A Message from Bob Kaminski Chair, Hockaday Board of Trustees

Members of the Hockaday Community: I think you would agree that the 2010–2011 academic school year was quite an exciting time for all of us in the Hockaday community. It was a year of transition, extraordinary giving and another step towards our Centennial Year in 2013–2014. •

In 2010–2011, Annual Fund pledges exceeded $2.2 million, as further evidence of a generous and engaged community responsive to the needs of the students and the School. This was accomplished with 99 percent of parents, 75 percent of faculty and staff and a remarkable 32.5 percent from our alumnae, in fact, the highest alumnae participation rate in Hockaday history.

• The 2011 Hockaday Parents’ Association Benefit raised more than $394,117 to the Ela Hockaday Fund for Faculty Excellence. • Under the excellent stewardship of our Investment Committee, the School’s endowment rebounded from the financial crisis of 2009 and as of June 30, 2011 was just over $125.43 million, a substantial increase from June 30, 2010, when the endowment balance was $100.2 million. The quiet phase of Hockaday’s upcoming campaign was not exactly quiet due to the announcement of several amazing gifts in support of financial aid, faculty excellence and the third floor science building expansion. On November 1, 2010, we announced Kim Wargo would be the new Eugene McDermott Headmistress for the 2011–2012 school year. We welcome Kim, her husband Mark Cortez and daughter Ida to the Hockaday community. As we look forward to Kim’s leadership and vision carrying us into the next 100 years at Hockaday, we also pause to say farewell and thank you to Jeanne P. Whitman for her endless devotion and efforts to prepare Hockaday for this next century. Jeanne will be fondly remembered and greatly missed. Her accomplishments at Hockaday will be evident for years to come. Finally, thank you for your continued support of Hockaday and all that it provides students and their families. Thank you for understanding the importance and critical need of supporting the Annual Fund, which contributes greatly to the annual cost of operating the School beyond what tuition alone can provide. Most importantly, thank you for your confidence and trust in allowing Hockaday the opportunity of educating your daughters. Sincerely,

Bob Kaminski Chair, 2009–2011 Hockaday Board of Trustees

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2010 – 2011 Report of Gifts and Sources Figures are for Annual and Capital Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. Endowment and Capital Gifts

2010 – 2011 Operating Budget

Endowment Gifts

General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,750 Financial Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $120,705 Faculty Salaries/Professional Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,419,325 Total Endowment Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,553,780 Capital Gifts

Capital Projects. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $360,971 Other Restricted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,368 Total Capital Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $377,339 Total Endowment and Capital Gifts.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,931,119

Current Operations Includes the Annual Fund

Parents*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,177,754 Alumnae. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $578,965 Parents of Alumnae.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $167,513 Grandparents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $135,255 Faculty and Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30,373 Friends. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,245 Foundations, Corporations and Organizations**.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $91,620

Revenue zzz Tuition & Fees: 71% zzz Endowment Draw: 14% zzz Annual Giving: 6% zzz Other Revenue: 5% zzz Bookstore & Laptops: 4%

Total Current Operations.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,186,725

SOURCES OF GIFTS

Parents*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,551,025 Alumnae. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,924,285 Parents of Alumnae.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $205,613 Grandparents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $503,356 Faculty and Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,542 Friends. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $84,883 Foundations, Corporations and Organizations**.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $817,140

Expenses zzz Salaries and Benefits: 76% zzz Plant Operations, Security & Maintenance: 10% zzz Instructional Supplies & Activities: 6% zzz Bookstore & Laptops: 3% zzz Summer School: 3% zzz Food Service: 2%

Total Sources of Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,117,844 *

$137,337 from parents who are also alumnae is counted on the parents line.

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Includes gifts from individuals made through family foundations and corporations.

Total Alumnae Giving Includes alumnae who are also parents or faculty/staff, matching gifts and self-directed foundation gifts.

Current Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $769,502 Capital Giving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,382,320 Total Alumnae Giving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,151,822

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Donor Levels Hockaday Circle Council.........................................$50,000 + Patron......................$25,000 – $49,999 Member................$10,000 – $24,999 Jade...........................................$5,000 – $9,999 Green & White...........$3,000 – $4,999 Plaid.........................................$1,500 – $2,999 Daisy............................................ $500 – $1,499 Donor..................................................... $1 – $499

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The 1913 Society The 1913 Society recognizes alumnae, parents and friends of Hockaday who have notified us that they have made a provision for the School in their estate plans. Carla Worsham Adams* ’34JC Bette Lou Albert* ’47JC Brooke Stollenwerck Aldridge* ’73 Elisabeth Milkes Applbaum ’01 Oteka Little ’57 and Jerry Ball Henrie Jo Rubenstein Barth ’54 Houston Trippe Bateson* ’37 Nancy Hunter ’75 and Peter Beck Patricia Huckins Beckman ’43 Priss Benbow ’79 Victoria McElhaney Benedict ’87 Ann Priddy Bentley ’73 Anita Craddock Bigger* ’45JC Janice Blackburn Kalita Beck Blessing ’77 Susan and William Block Raynette and Ned Boshell Belmore Hicks Bridgford ’50 Mims Brinker ’47JC Bonnie Bromfield Robert H. Browning* Dorothy Bruton* ’42 Evie and Geoff Butler Mary Munger ’47 and Clif * Cassidy Gloria and Carlyle Chapman Mary Thuss Cheney* ’61 Rita Crocker Clements ’49 Anna Brelsford Coiner ’62 Kelly and Brock Compton Mary and Dick Covington Betty Taylor Cox ’52JC Marjorie and Fred G. Currey Elizabeth Schoellkopf Dal Piaz ’91 Flake Daniel* Toni Merrill Davis ’54 Peggy Simmons Dear ’58 Darleene White DeLee ’49 Charron Ramsey Denker ’53 Talley Dunn ’86 Gano Scurry Ehlers ’66 Yvonne Emish* ’51JC Bess and Ted Enloe Jeannette* and William B.* Eppler Pat Finley Fallin ’59 Regen Horchow Fearon ’80 Joan Folsom ’48 Irene Stalcup Forero ’85 Kathryn Walker Francis ’94 Carol M. Frankenfield* Mary and Al Gitelman Pat Murphy Godbold ’42JC www.hockaday.org

Billie Jo Whipple ’53 and Joe Graves Ida Green* Judy Dalton Greene Rosalind Redfern ’59 and Arden Grover Barbara Dunbar Hailey ’62 Nancy Strauss ’68 and Jeremy Halbreich Eleanor Hamric ’59 Pinta Huff Harris* ’20 Trudy Vars* ’43 and Edward* Harris Elizabeth Cullum Helfrich ’98 Anne Hunter ’45JC and Edward Hill Holly Hill ’56 Nancy and Jim Hoak Marguerite Steed Hoffman Bethany Elliott Holloway ’98 Sally Polk* ’57 David G. Howard Caroline Rose Hunt ’39 Ailsa Heard Hurley ’94 Mary Ann Jackson ’49 ’51JC and Ed Hyde Fran and Don Jackson Carole Bond ’69 and Chris Jordan Claudia Kepler* Mary Ella Ownby* ’52 and Rollin King Suzanne Hofmann King ’54 Louise Lamm* ’41JC Charles E. Lattimore, Jr.* Liza and Will Lee Sue and Doug* Maclay Constance Brooks Malm ’43 Janet Shields ’73 and Tim Maloney Betty Gray Mann* ’45JC Wendy and Stanley Marsh Katherine Mathes ’97 Sallie McCutcheon ’57 Cynthia Tally ’59 and David McDonald Janie Strauss ’72 and Cappy McGarr Ann Hubbard McIntyre ’74 Idanelle McMurry* Constance Melrose ’72 Dorothy Thompson Merritt* ’42JC Debra Doss Miller Ruth Lindley* ’41 and Addison P.* Moore Nettie Doscher More* ’39 Jean Allen Morgan ’52 Barbara Bass ’75 and Jim Moroney Paula and Jon Mosle, Jr. Mary O’Boyle ’70 Patricia M. Patterson ’57 Nancy Penn ’41 and Jack Penson Sonia Topletz Philipson ’51JC

Rosemary Pond* Kate Hoak Power ’90 Pat and Michael Prentiss David Purcell Judy Walker Renick ’54 Gertrude Windsor Richardson* ’36 Katherine Rogers Roberts ’89 Ellen Higginbotham Rogers ’59 Margaret Jennings Rubi ’68 Becky Butler ’71 and Morin Scott Lyle Foster Scovell ’97 Peggy and Carl Sewell Nancy Perkins ’51 and George Shutt Marlene and Richard Sipes Bonnie Bass ’75 and Peter Smith Andrea and Larry Smith Caro Alexander Stalcup ’57 Lucy D. Steere ’69 Amy Rhodes Stephenson ’80 Judi and Glenn Stewart Jackie Miller ’68 and Peter Stewart Bettye Lunn Stocks ’54 Lindsley Harris ’69 and Smokey Swenson Betty Olmsted Taylor ’54 Michelle Neuhoff ’83 and Stewart Thomas Joan Mulcahy Thompson ’54 Louise Tice Lorna Lee Wagner* Jeanne P. Whitman Alinda Hill Wikert ’66 Frances Montgomery* ’40 and Bryan* Williams Kendall Burney Wilson ’82 Susan B. Wise* ’61 Nan Works ’71 Harriet Lang Worsham* ’32 Julia Yang ’94 Trea and Richard Yip And those who wish to remain anonymous * Denotes Deceased

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The Heritage Society A Lifetime Commitment to Giving The Heritage Society honors those who have contributed $100,000 or more cumulatively to the School. The Edward & Wilhelmina Ackerman Foundation Helma and Edward Ackerman Paula Ackerman Menendez ’87 Samantha Ackerman Simons ’91 P’21 ’24 Ruth and Kenneth Altshuler Kim and Charles Anderson Thalia Sarris Banowsky ’82 P’12 Henrie Jo Rubenstein Barth ’54 Jack W. Bartholow, Jr.* Dan Bass Hong and Jim Bass P’11 Richard D. Bass Foundation Nell Orand ’48 and Henry* Beck, Jr. Ann Priddy ’73 and Rhett Bentley P’12 Bickel & Brewer Foundation Lucy Crow ’71 and Henry Billingsley Kalita Beck Blessing ’77 Christi and Sherwood Blount Callan Blount ’02 Shannon Blount ’99 Caroline Boeckman ’79 Elizabeth Mayer ’50 and Duncan* Boeckman Laura Berry ’79 and Dan Boeckman Ann Bower ’67 Skye and Bill Brewer P’15 ’20 Jane Holland Browning* ’49 Marian and George Bryan Dorothy Reid ’76 and Russell Budd P’12 Pam Harris Busbee ’69 Susan and Stephen Butt P’15 The Effie and Wofford Cain Foundation Natalie and Wilson Chu P’16 The Clements Foundation Rita Crocker Clements Foundation Rita Crocker ’49 and Bill* Clements The Communities Foundation of Texas Kelly and Brock Compton The Constantin Foundation Mary McDermott Cook ’71 Marilyn Ray ’47 and Leo* Corrigan Mary and Dick Covington Don Crook P’11 Kathy and Harlan Crow P’21 Margaret Doggett ’37 and Trammell* Crow Marjorie and Fred Currey Linda and Bill Custard Dallas Bankers Association The Dallas Foundation Hannah Seeger Davis* Helen Buchanan Davis ’71 Averille Browning ’73 and Stewart Dawson Arlene and John Dayton Joseph M. Dealey, Jr. Joseph M. Dealey, Jr. Foundation hockaday magazine – Fall 2011 26

Peggy Simmons Dear ’58 The Decherd Foundation Maureen and Robert Decherd Rachael and Bob Dedman P’19 ’21 Paula Rupe Dennard ’44 F.W. and Bessie A. Dye Foundation Susan Northrup ’66 and Linc Eldredge James L. Embrey* Bess and Ted Enloe Tucker Ford ’79 and Richard Enthoven P’11 Jeannette* and William* Eppler Gail Orand Ewing ’50 Fayez Sarofim & Co. Regen Horchow ’80 and Jeff Fearon P’11 ’20 ’20 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fidelity Foundation E. E. Fogelson and Greer Garson Fogelson Charitable Foundation Dana Bourgeois French P’11 Michael French P’11 Wanda and Richard Gass P’11 Ida Green Estate The Cecil and Ida Green Foundation Stirling Pitman ’64 and Ralph Greenlee Miriam and Burton* Grossman Rosalind Redfern ’59 and Arden Grover, and Rosson Grover Kathy and Peter Gudmundsson P’11 ’17 Nancy Nasher ’72 and David Haemisegger P’12 ’18 The Haggar Corporation Foundation The J. M. Haggar, Jr. Family Foundation Isabell and Joe Haggar, Jr. Michelle and Houston Hall P’18 The Houston and Michelle Hall Foundation Stevan Hammond Pinta Huff Harris* ’20 Betty Jo* and Jess Hay The Thomas O. and Cinda Hicks Foundation Cinda and Tom Hicks P’12 Elizabeth* and Joseph L.* Higginbotham The Lyda Hill Foundation Lyda Hill ’60 Margaret Hunt Hill* The Hillcrest Foundation founded by Mrs. W. W. Caruth, Sr. The Hoak Foundation Nancy and Jim Hoak The Hoblitzelle Foundation The Hockaday School Alumnae Association The Hockaday School Parents’ Association The Hoffman Family Foundation Marguerite Steed and Robert K.* Hoffman P’13

The Horchow Family Charitable Trust Carolyn* and Roger Horchow Kathryn Boeckman Howd ’75 H. L. Hunt Charitable Foundation Trust Mary Ann Jackson ’49 ’51JC and Ed Hyde The JHB Family Foundation Jordan Family Foundation Carole Bond ’69 and Chris Jordan Louise Corrigan ’35 and Edwin* Jordan Anne Jordan Logan ’63 Susan and Bob Kaminski P’14 Trink and Larry Keener Rollin W. King The Kline Family Foundation Caren and Peter Kline Joyce and Larry Lacerte Lee Foundation, Singapore Laura and Eddie Lee P’14 Liza and Will Lee Carrie and Craig Levering Lomas Financial Corporation The W. P. and Bulah Luse Foundation Ann and Cary Maguire Marathon Oil Company Jeffrey A. Marcus Nancy C. Marcus Stanley Marcus* Anne Windfohr ’56 and John Marion Charlene Cline ’62 and Tom Marsh The Frederick and Mildred Mayer Foundation Sally Horchow ’88 and Christopher McCauley Sallie McCutcheon ’57 The Eugene McDermott Foundation Margaret McDermott Janie Strauss ’72 and Cappy McGarr Suzanne Perot ’82 and Patrick McGee Megan and Casey McManemin The Meadows Foundation Nancy Albertini and Steve Metzger Maryann Sarris ’78 and Frank Mihalopoulos P’14 Lynn and Presley Mock P’13 Estates of Ruth Lindley* ’41 and Addison P. Moore* Barbara Bass ’75 and Jim Moroney P’13 ’13 Paula and Jon Mosle, Jr. The Harry S. Moss Foundation Nancy Perot Mulford ’78 Lyn and John Muse Charlie Nearburg Dana Nearburg Judy Austin ’60 and Tommy Neuhoff Lydia and Dan Novakov www.hockaday.org


The O’Boyle Family Mary O’Boyle ’70 Pamela and Mark Okada P’14 ’18 The Ownby Family Mary Ella Ownby King* ’52 Claire Dewar ’75 Molly Dewar Froelich ’79 Claire Ownby Benners* ’47 Dee Ann and Marshall Payne Elizabeth H. Penn* Katherine and Bob Penn Nancy Penn ’41 and Jack Penson The Perot Foundation Perot Investment Company Sarah and Ross Perot, Jr. Margot and Ross Perot, Sr. Sonia Topletz ’51JC and Herman* Philipson, Jr. Jeanne and David* Phillips P’11 Roxanne and Gene Phillips Jan Rymer ’60 and Bob Pickens Pat and Michael Prentiss Paige Prentiss Coulman ’92 Kennedy Prentiss ’99 The Priddy Foundation Diane and Hervey Priddy Kathryn and Ashley H.* Priddy Ruby Norwood* ’42 and Robert Priddy The Vin Prothro Family Howard Rachofsky Marcia and Bill Rafkin Carolyn Perot ’86 and Karl Rathjen Katherine Perot Reeves ’89 www.hockaday.org

The Ralph B. Rogers Foundation Ellen Higginbotham ’59 and Richard Rogers Lizzie Horchow ’82 and Dan Routman P’12 ’16 The Rupe Foundation Mary Jane and Frank Ryburn Nancy and David* Sands Linda and Arthur Sarris Clifton Lingo* ’28 and Wilson* Schoellkopf, Sr. Jan and Wilson Schoellkopf, Jr. Peggy and Carl Sewell Jacquelin Sewell ’99 Janet Spencer ’59 and Lewis Shaw Nancy Perkins ’51 and George Shutt Bonnie Bass ’75 and Peter Smith Debby and Webb Spradley Judi and Glenn Stewart P’16 ’19 ’19 Rebecca and Richard Szelc P’15 The Anne Burnett and Charles Tandy Foundation Anne Burnett Tandy* Camille and Spencer* Taylor Debra and John* Thompson Trevino Family Foundation Claudia and Lee Trevino Fallon Browning ’77 and Robie Vaughn The Mary Jane and William Voute Foundation, Inc. E. Paul & Helen Buck Waggoner Foundation, Inc. Betty Priddy Walker ’69

Courtney Wang P’11 and The Wang Foundation Donna and John Watters P’11 Jeanne Price Whittenburg* ’53 Katsy and James Whittenburg III Alinda Hill ’66 and Jim Wikert Elizabeth Manget* ’28 and Edward A.* Williamson Mary Lou and Steven Wilmeth Cathy Wilmeth Taylor ’92 Jennifer Wilmeth Keller ’96 Melissa Wilmeth Iraniparast ’98 Kendall Burney Wilson ’82 P’11 ’15 and Diane King Hughes Melinda and Steve Winn Mimi Mason Wood ’57 Nan Works ’71 and Stephen Leary Nina Works ’65 Harriet Lang* ’32 and Irion* Worsham Trea and Richard Yip Sally Taylor ’53 and Barney Young Angela and Scott Zashin And those who wish to remain anonymous Denotes Deceased

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Volunteer Leadership 2010 – 2011 Annual Fund Leadership

2010 – 2011 Annual Fund Alumnae Leadership Giving Committee

Pat and Trey Gum Melinda Foster Sellers Parent Division Co-Chairs

Kathryn Walker Francis ’94 Alumnae Association President

Caroline and Rick O’Brien Upper School Parent Chairs

Bethany Elliott Holloway ’98 Alumnae Leadership Giving Chair

Rajani Kapu ’90 and Russ Haden Residence Parent Chairs

Devon Alder ’98 Vicki Michaelis Bartholow ’68 Jennifer Hazlewood Cronin ’90 Landy Elliott Fox ’92 Kathryn Walker Francis ’94 Jamie Porter Gaunt ’87 Fallyn Gray ’01 Elizabeth Cullum Helfrich ’98 Courtney Elliott Itson ’94 Barbara Bass Moroney ’75 Isabell Novakov ’98 Maria Martineau Plankinton ’83 Pam Hudnall Quarterman ’72 Jenniffer Self ’96 Candace Campbell Swango ’84 Martha Maclay Sweezey ’75 Allison Campfield Taten ’89

Deborah and David Michel Middle School Parent Chairs Staci and Jeff Mankoff Middle School New Family Chairs Becky Miller ’88 and Bruce Wartell Lower School Parent Chairs Holly and Carlos Gonzalez Peña Lower School New Family Chairs Allison Campfield Taten ’89 Alumnae Division Chair Bethany Elliott Holloway ’98 Alumnae Leadership Giving Chair Louise F. Eiseman ’47 Grandparent Chair Leslie Melnick ’74 and Bryan Diers Parents of Alumnae Chairs Stephanie Rhodus Faculty and Staff Chair

2010 – 2011 Annual Fund Parent Volunteers Pre-Kindergarten Tracey and Larry Roach, Chairs Carrie and Marshall Phaneuf Jakki and Terry Thomas Anne and Ethan Underwood Kindergarten/Primer Paige and Monty Montgomery, Chairs Mayda and Steve Armendariz Jennifer and Brian Emanuelson Kristi and Ron Hoyl Christine and Joseph Lanners Kim and John Loftus First Grade Lindsay and Matthew Marchant, Chairs Carol and Mark Goglia Kimberly and Neelesh Mehendale Dawn and Mark Stout Melanie and Shane Sumrow Sherri and Glenn Thurman Second Grade Kloe and Cy Barcus, Chairs Amy and Kent Aftergut LeDee and Bill Sachs Beth and Paul Savoldelli

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Maureen and Pablo Wangermann Amy and Les Ware Megan and Brady Wood Tina and Dale Wright Third Grade Carrie and Steven Becker, Chairs Christine and Bruce Fraser Margaret and Barry Hancock Amy and Kevin LaDue Allyson and Hays Lindsley Karin and Mickey Quinones Katherine and William Roberts Shannon and Jodie Thompson Jane Sung and Mike Walsh Fourth Grade Ana Katherine and Gene Curry, Chairs Kanika and Vinay Jain Alyssa and Keith Martin Tosha and Ken May Carolyn and Charlie Naile Shanon and Craig Schwimmer Julie and David Vaughn Fifth Grade Lisa and David Genecov, Chairs Patty and Mike Dorey Lisa and Joe Forbess Elizabeth and Jacob Ginsberg Teresa and Bryan Neal Lisa and Steven Zimmerman Sixth Grade Julia Simon and Bernard Shaw, Chairs Pearl and Cleon Bennett Tamara and David Campbell Valerie and Randy Colson Christine and Bruce Fraser Anita and Jeff Fuller Zoe and Todd Hart Shawna and Tom Nesbitt Candace and Wes Williams Seventh Grade Lucinda and Barry Buford, Chairs Jennifer and Matt Beshears Kelly and Herb Buford Cricket and Lee Burton Ruth Bakal and Michael Cohen Gigi and Jim Lancaster Annette Bamberger-Perkins and Steve Perkins Belinda and Thomas Reeder Therese and Chris Rourk Sarah and Russell Weinberg Katherine and Bruce Winson Michelle and Peery Wood

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2010 – 2011 Annual Fund Parent Giving By Class $170,000 $160,000 $150,000 $140,000 $130,000 $120,000 $110,000 $100,000 $90,000 $80,000 $70,000 $60,000 $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 2024

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The Annual Fund campaign for parents concluded prior to Thanksgiving 2010 with parents contributing $1,177,754. The Annual Fund, which kicks off every August, supports the everyday needs of the School.

Eighth Grade Melissa and George Lamb, Chairs Manju and Radha Bandarpalle Karen and Allen Bell Nancy and Darryl Burke Rebecca and Jack Goetz Sue and Steve Haley Wendy and Edward King Bradleigh and Glen LeBlanc Lara and Cliff McCrary Janet and Kevin Pollari Margie and Mike Smith Carolyn and Wingate Sung Pam and Bob Teeter Maria Wang and Yang Zhong Form I Lisa and Martin Silver, Chairs Diane Wilson Bradshaw Bailey and Brett Broughton Sharon and Scott Charlton Didi and Kent Coker Joyce and Mike Ernst Cindy and Scott Freeman Heather and Chris Gilker Mary Kay and Larry Guevel Margaret and Barry Hancock Denise Kimberling-Jones and Tom Jones

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Jennifer and Tom Karol Aggie and Kevin Landry Victoria Kieu-Trinh Dao and Thang Le Laura and Eddie Lee Alicia and Ed Love Betsy and Scott Matheson ChoyLeng and Robert Scott Sarah and John Wechsler Form II Nancy and Michael Goldberg, Chairs Beth and Mark Anderson Laura and Doug Archer Shelby and Nell Bush Maria and Brent Dau Shannon and Sam Gilliland Grace-anne and David Greenblatt Tania and Kevin Hardage Sylvia and Michael Hood Toni and Chad Lacerte Pam and Matt Mattingly Lynn and Presley Mock Irene and Peter Muturi

Form III Jenna and Seth Woodberry, Chairs Betsy and Richard Eiseman Sharon and Steve Folsom Shareen and Pat Grayson Carmen and Michael Gross Mary Blake and Will Montgomery Yinka and Akin Ogendipe Leslie Shelton Kathy and Tom Stites Daphne and David Sydney Form IV Carole Smith and Mike Gayler, Chairs Michelle and Charles Bufkin Wanda and Richard Gass Gina and Doug Gunn Cheryl and John Hall Loretta and Rusty Hunt Louise and John Kee Debra Miller Barb and Peter Mitchell Elizabeth and Peter Moir Chanda and Dinesh Parbhoo Kathy and Grant Wall

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Curiosity “Young students have a natural curiosity about the world around them. In Lower School, teachers are asked ‘why’ on a regular basis, and we encourage the girls to research their own questions and to share their problem solving methods.” – Sheri Le, Lower School Math Teacher

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Current Parent Donors List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving HOCKADAY CIRCLE COUNCIL ($50,000+) Courtney Wang P’11 l HOCKADAY CIRCLE PATRON ($25,000 – $49,999) Skye and Bill Brewer P’15 ’20 l Kathy and Harlan Crow P’21 l Tiffany and Mark Cuban P’22 Rachael and Bob Dedman P’19 ’21 l Kelli and Jerry Ford P’22 Wanda and Richard Gass P’11 l Nancy Nasher ’72 and David Haemisegger P’12 ’18 l Pamela and Mark Okada P’14 ’18 l Amanda and Brint Ryan P’19 ’23 ’24 l HOCKADAY CIRCLE MEMBER ($10,000 – $24,999) Adriana and Jamiel Akhtar P’20 ’21 Kloe and Cy Barcus, Jr. P’21 ’23 Barb and Todd Bluedorn P’12 ’14 Susan and Stephen Butt P’15 l Regen Horchow ’80 and Jeff Fearon P’11 ’20 ’20 l Lisa and David Genecov P’18 l Mona and Bill Graue P’15 ’19 l Kristi and Wallace Hall P’12 l Cinda and Tom Hicks P’12 l Mary and Mark Hurley P’22 ’23 Kanika and Vinay Jain P’11 ’19 l Susan and Bob Kaminski P’14 l Hyemoon Hong and Daeseop Kim P’14 Melissa and George Lamb P’15 ’17 Staci and Jeffrey Mankoff P’18 l Megan and Casey McManemin P’15 ’17 l Leslie and Nick Merrick P’13 Maryann Sarris ’78 and Frank Mihalopoulos P’14 l Beverly and Joe Rodriguez P’14 Lizzie Horchow ’82 and Dan Routman P’12 ’16 l Melinda F. Sellers P’14 l Rebecca and Richard Szelc P’15 l Anne and Van Taylor P’23 ’24 Nicole and John Weeldreyer P’21 ’22 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Hong and Jim Bass P’11 l Mita and Kushal Basu P’12 l Tamara Rorrie ’86 and David Campbell P’17 l Carolyn and Nelson Clayshulte P’12 Didi and Kent Coker P’14 l Susan and Chris Cooper P’16 ’22 l

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Shirley and Stuart Crow P’14 ’20 l Julia and Tim Danklef P’15 Molly and Gregg Engles P’23 Tucker Ford ’79 and Richard Enthoven P’11 l Joyce and Mike Ernst P’11 ’14 l Sharon and Steve Folsom P’12 ’17 l Dawn and Toby Grove P’23 Michelle and Houston Hall P’18 l Stephanie Glickman ’86 and Eric Harmon P’21 l Elizabeth and Jeffrey Jaynes P’17 Rajani Kapu ’90 and Russ Haden P’23 l Elizabeth and Fehmi Karahan P’12 l Jennifer and Tom Karol P’14 l Suzanne and Henry Kim P’14 Judy and Randy Kirby P’15 Ward Lay P’18 Cindy and Alex McGeoch P’14 ’16 ’16 l Barbara and Ric Middlekauff P’16 Barb and Peter Mitchell P’11 l Lynn and Presley Mock P’13 l Soo Jin Cha and Keong Sub Moon P’12 ’15 Barbara Bass ’75 and Jim Moroney P’13 ’13 l Jennifer and Jon Mosle P’12 l Maura and Patrick Neligan P’12 l Janet and Kevin Pollari P’15 l Beth and Paul Savoldelli P’21 Ann and Rick Smith P’16 Judi and Glenn Stewart P’16 ’19 ’19 l Allison Campfield ’89 and Mike Taten P’22 l Michelle Neuhoff ’83 and Stewart Thomas P’11 l Sherri and Glenn Thurman P’22 Joe Urso P’12 l Jane Sung and Mike Walsh P’20 l Marilyn and Ben Weber P’11 l Jenna Brasch ’82 and Seth Woodberry P’12 ’15 ’20 ’24 l In Hee Lee and Sueng Yool Yoon P’13 GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Amy and Kent Aftergut P’21 ’23 Carrie Moore ’89 and Steven Becker P’20 l Ann Priddy ’73 and Rhett Bentley P’12 l Susan and Brett Blakey P’12 l Marsha and Michael Brito P’12 Bailey Ann Simms ’86 and Brett Broughton P’14 Sara and Jackie Burke P’13 l Nell Fullinwider ’83 and Shelby Bush P’13 ’16 ’18

Amber and Travis Carter P’22 Cynthia and Greg Cathcart P’13 Christina and Kendall Cotten P’14 Don Crook P’11 l Laura Starks and Joe Dannenmaier P’12 l Vaishali and Samir Deshpande P’13 ’17 Susan and Gregory Echt P’24 Rebecca Enloe ’85 and Barron Fletcher P’16 l Lisa and Joe Forbess P’16 ’18 l Amity and Keith Gillespie P’14 Pat and Trey Gum P’19 ’20 ’22 l Sue and Steve Haley P’15 l Buffie and Andrew Halle P’11 l Mary Lynn and Christopher Hanna P’23 Tania Regard ’82 and Kevin Hardage P’13 l Edith W. Hill P’11 Marguerite Steed Hoffman P’13 l Tina and Ed Johnson P’21 ’22 Debra and Lyndon Johnson P’12 l Ellen and Bill Katz P’19 ’21 l Louise and John Kee P’11 l Hee Son and Jin Il Kim P’11 Kay Lay P’18 Shashi Dharma and Mike Mahatma P’11 l Joanie and Donald McNamara P’16 l Anna and Brad McPhail P’18 ’23 l Deborah and David Michel P’15 l Debra Doss Miller P’11 l Daniel Naor P’16 Vinita and Muktesh Pant P’14 Holly and Carlos Gonzalez Peña P’12 ’14 l

Thanks to you... Athletics had the resources to enjoy a banner year – winning five SPC Championships in field hockey, soccer, golf, tennis and track.

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Current Parent Donors List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving

Your gift of... $500 bought a set of Tubano African Drums for Lower School music.

GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999), continued Karen Sheinberg ’84 and Richard Pollock P’18 l Cristie Columbus and Clayton Roberts P’12 l Katherine Rogers ’89 and William Roberts P’20 l Kristy and Victor Sahm P’19 l Samantha Ackerman ’91 and Jay Simons P’21 ’24 l Dawn and Mark Stout P’22 Joan Liu and Walter Taylor P’16 l Cindy and Ed Timms P’11 l Amy and Les Ware P’21 Donna and John Watters P’11 l Stacey and Randy Wilkins P’13 Sharon and Kneeland Youngblood P’12 ’14 l PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Thalia Sarris Banowsky ’82 P’12 l Ann and Patrick Beytagh P’14 Heather and Mark Blinn P’14 ’17 l Lawrence Bock P’12 l Susan Foreman and Chad Brown P’24 Lucinda and Barry Buford P’16 Christie and Joseph Cahoon P’22 ’24 XiaoJuan Gu and XiaoWei Cheng P’14 Lacey and Kevin Cloud P’14 Ruth Bakal and Michael Cohen P’16 l Kimberley Elting and Stewart Cohen P’17 ’19 l Carla and Greg Courtwright P’23

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Susan and Walter Cowger P’12 l Ana and Eugene Curry P’19 l Kerri and James Davis P’15 Yvette Ostolaza and Peter Dewar P’21 Patty and Mike Dorey P’13 ’18 l Melissa and Brent Dyer P’14 Betsy Reed ’84 and Richard Eiseman P’12 l Leslie Whittenburg ’83 and Wicky el-Effendi P’12 l Tammy and Josh Feferman P’18 Karen and Bob Foster P’21 Kathryn Walker ’94 and Jim Francis P’24 l Richard Freling P’12 l Shannon and Sam Gilliland P’13 l Karen and Jeffrey Gladden P’16 Rebecca and Jack Goetz P’15 l Nancy Hochstim ’83 and Michael Goldberg P’13 l Amanda Urschel ’84 and Robert Goldstein P’12 l Amy and Danny Gow P’12 l Grace-anne and David Greenblatt P’13 ’16 l Carmen and Michael Gross P’12 ’17 l Joy Ji and Yong Han P’18 Holly Harris ’85 and Kye Harris P’22 Zoe and Todd Hart P’17 Jennifer and Steven Harvey P’13 l Pilar and Jay Henry P’17 l Linda and Phil Hodgson P’18 Anne Dougherty-Hogg and Bill Hogg P’18 Janet and Tom Horton P’12 Kristi and Ron Hoyl P’23 Wendy and Minyen Hwang P’15 Becky and Marlin Jackson P’24 Michelle and Darriel Johnson P’23 Tiffany and Wade Jones P’18 ’20 Mary Ruth and Kevin Keough P’17 Ann and Kirk Killian P’19 Julie and David Kim P’15 ’19 l Joanne and Justin Kim P’17 Nan and John Kirchhofer P’11 l Diana and Thomas Klein P’17 Neelima and Rahim Kurji P’24 Tami and Clay LaGrone P’22 Amy and Charles LaDue P’20 l Michelle Morgan ’87 and Bill Lockhart P’22 l Shannon and Hans-Jacob Lund P’13 Jane and Mike MacAdams P’15 Elizabeth Enloe ’86 and Michael Malakoff P’15 ’16 ’21 l Elizabeth and Darin McNeil P’23 Paige and Monty Montgomery P’23 Minda and Gary Moor P’14 l Caroline and Rick O’Brien P’14 ’14 ’16 ’20 l Lyssa Orchid and D’Arcy Young P’20 l

Natalie and Geoffrey Osborn P’11 l Heather and Preston Paine P’17 l Eun Park P’14 Aeran and Max Park P’11 l Missy and Bill Payne P’14 l Jennifer and Alan Peppard P’19 ’19 l Jeanne Phillips P’11 l Hilary and Mike Pluemer P’18 Jane Liu and Chuan Qin P’12 Carol and Rob Reifsnyder P’14 Darja and Mark Rich P’13 Jennifer and Robert Ridout P’11 l Tracey and Larry Roach P’23 ’24 Carrie and Ryan Robinson P’15 ’19 l Therese and Chris Rourk P’16 ’19 Cary-Elisa Briggle ’83 and Bobby Rubarts P’19 l Tiffany Borlaug ’88 and John Rubi P’22 l Raheela Ashfaq and Hossein Saboorian P’14 l Michael Saboorian P’18 Meeta and Amar Sawla P’12 ’14 l Betty and Brian Schultz P’18 Shanon and Craig Schwimmer P’19 ’21 l Tricia Shimer P’20 Melissa and Brian Sipes P’18 ’20 l Gretchen Champion and Paul Staveteig P’23 Cheryl and Mark Strickland P’13 Daphne and David Sydney P’12 l Susan and Jay Tabor P’12 l Vaishali and Dinesh Thati P’21 Jakki and Terry Thomas P’18 ’20 ’24 Vineeta Salvi and Amit Walia P’14 l Becky Miller ’88 and Bruce Wartell P’20 ’23 l Carolyn and David Westberry P’13 l Stacie and Mark Whitley P’22 Elaine Whittaker P’15 l Jennifer and Tom Wilson P’13 Nancy Purse ’82 and Richard Winston P’13 l Sheryl and Alan Yonack P’15 Kang Hee Yoo and Se Han Yoon P’15 Joanne and Ming Zhang P’13 Rong Tang and Ruojian Zhang P’14 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Rehmat and Salim Adatia P’16 Anadil and Imran Afridi P’13 l Jennifer and John Agwunobi P’12 ’14 Melissa Thomas ’90 and Bret Allan P’21 l Beth and Mark Anderson P’13 l Mike Anderson P’14 Laura and Doug Archer P’13 ’16 l Mayda and Steve Armendariz P’23 Carroll and Kent Arnold P’16

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Angela and Moses Asom P’13 Jagathi Challagalla-Atluri and Rajesh Atluri P’16 Kelly and Jamie Bagnall P’19 l Kathryn and Robert Bagwell P’13 ’15 Jay Bailey P’21 Lori and David Baker P’15 Melissa and Will Balthrope P’17 l Manju and Radha Bandarpalle P’15 ’20 l Kim and Nevin Bannister P’19 William Banowsky P’12 Namrita and Munish Bansal P’19 l Alice Yang and Jim Bao P’12 Ray Barber P’12 l Lisa and Wayne Barger P’12 Anne and Rick Beard P’23 Sallie and Bradford Beck P’13 Marlyn and Mark Becker P’12 Karen and Allen Bell P’15 Maristella and Craig Bertram P’22 Jennifer and Matt Beshears P’16 Scott L. Blumenthal P’12 l Shirley and Matthew Bob P’23 Shelley and Doug Bracken P’21 Diane W. Bradshaw P’14 ’19 l Greta and Chuck Brodsky P’18 Lisa and Chuck Brown P’18 Lisa and Robert Buban P’11 l Dorothy Reid ’76 and Russell Budd P’12 l Belinda and Jim Buddrus P’12 l Glenda Bulger P’12 ’15 l Debbie and David Burch P’11 l Cricket and Lee Burton P’16 Jennifer Zhao and James Cai P’13 Claudia Calonne P’16 Donna and Rick Carlisle P’23 Marsha and Jim Carpenter P’11 l Ji Young Yoo and Eung Suk Cha P’15 Sharon and Scott Charlton P’14 ’16 l Sofia Gonzalez and Les Charron P’24 Pallavi and Deepak Chavda P’18 l Shannon Liu and Jeff Chen P’11 Lynn and Mark Chen P’13 Jane and Larry Chien P’22 Ginger and Ramsey Choucair P’13 Brent Christopher P’17 Squeaky and Paul Connolly P’21 ’23 Sherri and Tom Cook P’18 Lisa and Clay Cooley P’14 Yolanda and Harlan Cooper P’14 Erin and Lawson Copley P’21 Sandra and William Craig P’20 Leanna and Manny Cruz P’21 Jini and Peter Cyr P’12 l Lynsey and Jared Day P’21 Holly Deason P’12 Laura Dickens P’12 Gillian and Stephen Dixon P’18 Alison and David Elmquist P’13 l Jennifer Schoellkopf ’94 and Brian Emanuelson P’23 l Callie and Matthew Emery P’23 Angella and Blake Estess P’22 Nancy Gao and Lieyi Fang P’13 www.hockaday.org

Melissa and David Finn P’18 Anne and Stephen Fitzpatrick P’16 ’18 Christine and Bruce Fraser P’17 ’20 l Cindy and Scott Freeman P’11 ’12 ’14 l Michael C. French P’11 Anita and Jeff Fuller P’17 ’18 l Martha and Matt Fuller P’12 Surekha and Aravind Gangasani P’11 Christine and Joseph Garcia P’12 Sandeep and Abhimanyu Garg P’15 l Carole and Mike Gayler P’11 Angie and Brian Gentry P’24 Jeff Giese P’11 l Heather and Chris Gilker P’14 Lisa and Larry Glasgow P’18 l Carol and Mark Goglia P’22 Michelle and Reggie Goldsmith P’17 l Christina and Richard Gonzalez P’22 Erlinda and Steve Goodman P’14 l Tasha and Nevin Grinnell P’21 ’24 Kathy and Peter Gudmundsson P’11 ’17 l Sue Gong and Honglin Guo P’18 l Rajashri Patil and Amit Guttigoli P’22 Laura and Thomas Hall P’19 l Joyce and Steve Hanson P’19 Jennifer and Eric Harrison P’18 Kimberly and Robert Hart P’18 ’20 ’22 l Pilar Bescos and Munir Hazbun P’15 l RuLan and Rick Hebeler P’11 l Ariana Viroslav ’87 and Michael Held P’17 ’20 l M.T. and Steve Helland P’11 l Sandy and Tom Herbelin P’14 l Alexis McCrossen and Adam Herring P’21 Sylvia and Michael Hood P’11 ’13 Robin and David Howard P’13 l Lisa and Brian Hurst P’15 ’18 l Trish and Bob Inselmann P’11 Lynnita and Craig Jessen P’15 Mei Tong and Lixin Jia P’16 ’17 Ling Hua and Xianping Jiang P’16 Laila and Shiraz Jivani P’20 l Debra and Whit Johnson P’12 l

Marie and Hugh Jones P’17 Lori and Bob Jones P’19 l Shalini and Sanjay Joshi P’17 Jane and Randy Jurgensmeyer P’16 ’18 Patti and Paul Kane P’16 Kyung and Dong Kim P’13 Wendy and Edward King P’15 l Anne Kniffen P’13 l Peggy and Tom Knight P’11 ’17 l Lisa Zhang and Edwin Kong P’15 Martha and Michael Kornman P’20 l Tammy and Tom Lahutsky P’11 ’19 l Gigi Hill ’89 and Jim Lancaster P’16 l Kieu-Trinh Dao and Thang Le P’14 ’15 l Bradleigh and Glen LeBlanc P’15 ’17 Blair and Kirk Lechtenberger P’15 Laura and Eddie Lee P’14 l Susan Moon and Seog Lee P’11 Yin Hu and Wai Lee P’17 l Dianne and John Lefferts P’14 Qiuxin Yao and Jason Li P’12 Ying Hu and Jun-Sheng Li P’12 l Shari and Alan Lidji P’13 ’16 l Kathy and Jayson Limmer P’22 ’23 l Jessie and Lincoln Lin P’12 l Allyson and Hays Lindsley P’20 l Hattie Liu and Wenlian Zhang P’11 Kim and John Loftus P’23 Robin Stephens ’80 and John LoMonaco P’13 Alicia and Ed Love P’14 Beverly and Bill Lowry P’21 Almudena Bernardo San Juan and Helmuth Ludwig P’14 Karen and Mitch Magee P’12 ’14 Jill and Brent Magnuson P’18 Deanna and Ward Mahowald P’17 l Ritu and Rajeev Malik P’15 ’24 Cinnamon and Richard Manley P’24 Robin Slater ’84 and Paul Martin P’14 l Jeri Fritz and Dick Massimilian P’14 Betsy and Scott Matheson P’14 Tosha and Ken May P’19 l Fall 2011 – hockaday magazine 33


Current Parent Donors List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving DAISY ($500 – $1,499), continued Teresa and Eddie Mayfield P’11 ’15 l Kim and John McBride P’15 Lara and Cliff McCrary P’15 Rebecca and Ed McDaniel P’17 Mary Beth and Greg McKenna P’24 Kimberly and Neelesh Mehendale P’22 Susan and Larry Menache P’11 Tawn and Sean Merrill P’18 l Vivian and Ron Mielcarek P’13 Elizabeth Reid ’79 and Peter Moir P’11 l Kaysie and Harold Montgomery P’14 l Mary-Blake and Will Montgomery P’12 l Christine Muelsch P’12 Karin and Angel Muñoz P’15 Lyndee and David Myers P’12 Susan and Aiman Naguib P’14 Arax and Ramon Nazarian P’16 l Teresa and Bryan Neal P’13 ’18 l Judy and Perch Nelson P’15 Kim and Earl Nesbitt P’13 l Karen and Bruce Newsome P’22 Kathryn Koorenny and Bruce Nobles P’18 l Yinka and Akin Ogundipe P’12 l Hyunsook and Junghwan Oh P’13 Lisa and Fred Olden P’18 l Mary and Kirk Oliver P’12 l Jennifer and Todd Olson P’18 Sindhu Philip and Sanjay Oommen P’22 Cate and Geoffrey Orsak P’18 l Karen Whitaker and Clement Osimetha P’21 Linda and Kevin Page P’21 Elise Black ’85 and John Parteli P’22 ’24 l Liz and Bruno Pasquinelli P’13 ’16 Susie and Corry Payne P’13 l Annette and Steve Perkins P’16 l Grace Kan and Alexander Pertsemlidis P’18 l Carrie Johnson ’91 and Marshall Phaneuf P’21 ’24 l Gwyneth Lloyd and Robert Phelps P’11 l Laura and Brian Philips P’16 l Max Piccagli P’17 Lora Pickar P’19 Julie and Hermon Pon P’15 l Yu-Shang Poon Chang and Kwok Poon P’20 Susan Warden and Les Porter P’12 l Pam and Brad Porter P’13 l Sharon Chao and Billy Qiu P’13 Karin and Mickey Quinones P’20 l Joan and Ken Raff P’18 Anita Tarar and Jason Railsback P’24 Shikha Sethi and Ganesh Raj P’22 Neelam and Puneet Rakesh P’15 l Laura and Kenneth Randolph P’16

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Radhika Ravula and Sridhar Ratakonda P’16 l Belinda and Thomas Reeder P’16 Shannon and Daryl Reese P’24 Peggy and Rod Reppe P’11 l Diane Gibby and Rod Rohrich P’19 l Anne and Chris Rote P’11 l LeDee Kidd ’87 and Bill Sachs P’16 ’17 ’21 l Maura and Peter Sakovich P’11 l Kerry and Joe Salatino P’14 l Suzanne Wada and Joseph Schaffer P’20 l Maria and Matthew Schindel P’19 ’21 Ed Schreibman P’13 Lulu and Robert Schwartz P’23 Margaret and Roderich Schwarz P’13 ’19 ’21 ChoyLeng and Robert Scott P’14 Deepti and Neeraj Sharma P’22 ’24 Bina and Shiv Sharma P’14 Julie and Frank Sheeder P’19 l John Shelton P’12 Fang Liu and Weifeng Shi P’18 Susan and Panos Shiakolas P’11 ’13 l Victoria and Greg Shinn P’11 l Pam and John Shultz P’15 Lynne and Andy Siegel P’15 ’17 Alicia and Matt Slay P’23 Elizabeth Ostrow ’86 and David Smith P’15 ’17 l Kate and Kevin Smith P’16 Jackie and Terry Smith P’12 ’14 LuAnn and George Snipes P’11 Shiela and Steven Son P’12 Mona and Keith Southerland P’11 l Lori Heape ’79 and Vance Sparks P’12 l Sandra and David Stallings P’17 ’21 l Cecelia and Dimitri Stein P’17 ’18 Laurie and Bruce Stevenson P’21 ’23 Kathy and Thomas Stites P’12 l Michelle and Juan Suarez P’18 l Amanda and James Tackett P’14 Debra Brennan Tagg and Paul Tagg P’24 Ling Zhang and Weike Tao P’14 Aisha and Mohammad Tariq P’16 l Gloria and George Tarpley P’11 l Kim and Ron Taussig P’16 l Johnyika and Jason Terry P’16 ’19 ’23 Jody Clarke and Scott Thompson P’13 l Mayra and Jeffrey Thompson P’12 l Shannon Saalfield ’89 and Jodie Thompson P’20 l Linda and Frederick Todd P’16 Sara Ren and James Tong P’14 Anne Shirley ’92 and Ethan Underwood P’24 l Padma and Balaji Uppalapati P’15

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Debra and Terdema Ussery P’11 l Liz and Eric Van den Branden P’17 ’19 l Grace and Doug Vanesko P’18 l Bobbie and Andres Villareal P’14 l Maureen and Pablo Wangermann P’17 ’21 l Annette and Myron Watkins P’22 Sarah and John Wechsler P’14 l Dorothy Taliaferro ’78 and Ben Weil P’11 l Sarah and Russell Weinberg P’16 Arianne and Jim Welch P’23 Jill and John Westkaemper P’18 Claudia and Thomas Wikman P’18 l Jan and Don Williams P’14 April and John Willingham P’22 Mimi and Dan Wilson P’14 Kendall Burney Wilson ’82 P’11 ’15 l Katherine and Bruce Winson P’16 l Ann Whitley ’82 and David Wood P’18 l Michelle and Peery Wood P’16 Cathy and Jeff Wood P’11 l Megan Manser ’89 and Brady Wood P’21 l Jayne and Gene Wyszynski P’13 l Bin He and Yiqun Xie P’23 Anne Yager P’16 Hiromi and Masashi Yanagisawa P’12 l Amy and Gary Yeh P’14 Rebecca and Martin Zacarias P’15 l Laura and Pablo Zeballos P’24 Maria Wang and Yang Zhong P’15

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Marie and David Crowe P’13 l Anne and Mike Crowe P’13 l Ferne and Rick Cruise P’14 l Nelly Cuenca P’19 l Maria McKinney ’82 and Brent Dau P’13 ’15 l Mona and Nilesh Dave P’23 ’23 Tricia Drum ’91 and Ken Davidson P’24 l Violet and Scott Deatherage P’13 Csilla and John Dennis P’12 l Nina DeVassal P’16 Sandy Diamond P’12 l Lara Guerra and Matthew Diaz P’12 ’15 l Merrimac and Richard Dillon P’11 l Aurelia and Catalin Dinulescu P’15 ’20 l Kelly and Cameron Doan P’19 l Judy and John Donovan P’21 Nanditha and Kumar Dronamraju P’18 Susan and Dodd Duvall P’18 ’21 l Suneese and Derek Eagleton P’23 Debbie Eichner P’13 Fran Eikenberg P’11 Chip Embrey P’17 l Susan and Scott Enriquez P’15 l Maria Delgado and Sergio Espinosa P’18 Kristi and David Estes P’22 Connie and Elias Fanous P’11 l Kathy and Jason Ferguson P’14 Courtney and Wortie Ferrell P’24 Kerrie and Ross Forbes P’20 Barnali Guha and Richard Framjee P’21 David Frank P’11

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Current Parent Donors List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving DONOR ($1 – $499), Continued Hilary Frank P’11 Laura Kalesnik and John Fundis P’18 l Jennifer and David Galardi P’17 Nancy and Rod Gatehouse P’11 l Laura and Kurt Geisler P’17 l Susan and Micheal Geist P’20 l Rhonda and David Gentry P’13 l Liz Georgoulis ’85 P’15 ’17 l Sigrid and Arno Gerken P’12 Lynne and Bill Gerlach P’11 l Lynn McKenna and John Ghaffarzadeh P’16 Mandy Ginsberg ’88 and Madhu Rajendran P’16 l Elizabeth and Jacob Ginsberg P’18 l Shannon Glowacki P’24 Meri Lynn and Brian Gobran P’13 America and Homero Gonzalez P’11 Fran and George Graffy P’15 l Shareen and Pat Grayson P’12 l Mary Kay and Larry Guevel P’14 l Gina and Doug Gunn P’11 ’13 l Karen and Brent Gunter P’16 Cheryl and John Hall P’11 Alan Harris P’12 l Beverly B. Harris P’18 l Kate Harris P’12 l LeRosa Harris P’14 Paula and Jeff Hayes P’12 l Ling Li and Bin He P’17 Shan He and Rong Fang P’13 Alexa Hutchison Heck ’78 P’12 l Bill Heck P’12 Karol and Freddie Henderson P’16

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Chitra and Sudhi Herle P’14 l Alma Herrera P’18 Muriel and Steve Heusinger P’19 ’22 l Meei-Feng and Ray Heydari P’12 l Thao La and Thomas Hoang P’17 ’18 Randi and Jay Hofmann P’17 ’19 l Mary and Dan Horn P’13 l Patricia and Jerry Hosek P’13 l Dianne and Scott Howells P’13 Frances and Paul Hsu P’11 Philip Huber P’16 l Elizabeth Estess ’82 and Robert Hughes P’11 l Lynn Skipworth Hunt P’13 Achala Vadlamudi and Ravi Jakkampudi P’18 l Ed Jefferson P’11 l Margo Jefferson P’11 Ruth and Laird Johnson P’13 Margaret Jones Williams P’12 Denise Kimberling-Jones and Tom Jones P’14 ’17 l Khairunissa and Noorallah Jooma P’13 l Mini and Roy Joseph P’14 Jungseog Kang P’18 l Wilna and Pravaj Kanjanasim P’20 l Indu and Kirti Kapoor P’17 ’20 l Teresa and Tony Katsulos P’17 l Nicole and Gordon Keehn P’15 Carrie Kelleher P’19 Sheri Kennedy P’11 Amy Sanders ’86 and Kevin Kerber P’17 l Jueungeun Lee and Youngil Kim P’12 ’14 Patricia and James Kleckner P’16 Jennifer and John Knott P’14 l Jessica Kramer ’88 and Robert Sullivan P’18 l Marlyn Mayo ’82 and Dan Krampitz P’16 l Tricia and Wayne Ku P’11 l Sudha and Vijay Kumar P’12 Purnima and Sumit Kumar P’17 l Toni and Chad Lacerte P’13 l Jennifer and Fritz Lake P’17 l Donald Lamotthe P’12 ’14 Kim Lamotthe P’12 ’14 Aggie and Kevin Landry P’14 ’19 l Christine and Joseph Lanners P’19 ’23 l Sandra and Jose Lares P’14 Cecilia Tran and Tam Le P’11 l Emily Cates and Donald Lee P’20 l Michelle and Steven Levine P’20 ’24 l Willow Sanchez Lewis and Peter Lewis P’23 Kuo-Kuei Li and Mei-Nien Cheng P’14 Mindong Li and Yongbin Chen P’12 Sharon and Stephen Lilley P’12 l Binhai Lin and Haifeng Shi P’13

Hong Li and Yan Lin P’12 Anna Xu and Jerry Liu P’15 l Laurie Liversidge P’18 Renea Ryland and Tom Loose P’18 l Larisa and Roman Lopatko P’14 Elaine and Ray Lozano P’13 l Linda Kao and Joseph Lu P’22 Yung-Fang Ludford P’11 ’13 l Guy Lyman P’13 and Manuel Manzanares P’14 l Lindsay and Matthew Marchant P’22 ’24 Dianne and Michael Marley P’11 Alyssa and Keith Martin P’19 l Christina and Alfred Marucci P’14 ’18 l Renu and John Mathew P’18 Pam and Matt Mattingly P’13 l Bob McConville P’13 Rachel and Britt McCormick P’16 l Caroline and Dan McElroy P’18 l Poonam and Nihal Mehta P’18 l Ashley and Chris Menendez P’24 Christie Little and Bruce Meyer P’16 Elizabeth Jekot and David Miller P’15 Shane Kajani and Karim Mohammad P’13 l Prabha and Rich Mohan P’13 Mary McCarthy ’79 and Howard Moore P’11 l Carla and Edward Moreland P’11 l Gigi and Dana Mullen P’18 l Judith and David Mullens P’11 Irene and Peter Muturi P’13 l Meenakshi and Harish Mysore P’16 l Lisa and Paul Nagy P’15 Carolyn and Charlie Naile P’19 l Shawna and Tom Nesbitt P’17 l Maya Roel-Ng and Tony Ng P’14 l Oanh Dang and Robert Nguyen P’15 Su and Nadim Nimeh P’11 Zina and Fatai Obasuyi P’11 Jennifer and Sean O’Brien P’12 ’13 ’20 l Wendy Moore ’89 and Edward Oglesby P’24 l Brenda O’Neal ’85 P’17 l Winnie and Obeng Opoku-Acheampong P’11 ’12 Becky and David Osuna P’11 Olubunmi and Isaac Oweyemi P’14 Soo-Kyung and Michael Pak P’14 l Chanda and Dinesh Parbhoo P’11 l Dede Pearcy ’79 and Doug Jacobson P’15 ’16 l Tosha and Bryant Pearson P’16 Jennie and Jim Pennington P’13 Cecilia Perez-Verdia and Tom Pereira P’23 Jennifer and Kent Petty P’20 l

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Kathy and Grant Wall P’11 Jianpu and Jun Wang P’13 Sally and Peter Warlick P’24 Terrell Potts Warnberg P’13 Nancy and Mark Waters P’19 l Rachelle and Bob Weathersby P’20 ’23 l Susanne Webb and Anthony Weigand P’14 l Mary Wenner P’14 Robert Whittaker P’15 Candace and Wes Williams P’17 ’19 l Thomas Williams P’12 Rebecca and Ben Wilson P’17 l Megan and Rob Woodmansee P’13 l Michelle Woody P’14 Tina and Dale Wright P’21 Liling He and Jerry Xiao P’16 l Kui Wang and Bo Yang P’12 Karen and Michael Yang P’17 ’22 l Stacey and Armando Yepes P’19 l Jo Ann Yzaguirre P’15 Di Dai and Harold Zhang P’13 Hua Yu and Min Zhang P’22 Catherine Yuan and Albert Zhou P’15 ’17 Jin Li and Jason Zhu P’12 Lisa and Steven Zimmerman P’18 l And those who wish to remain anonymous

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2011 Hockaday Benefit Underwriters “Hockaday Goes Hollywood” Faculty support is Hockaday’s most significant fundraising priority because excellent teachers enrich our girls’ education. The Ela Hockaday Fund for Faculty Excellence gives Hockaday a competitive edge to attract and retain the best and brightest faculty. The Fund supports professional development, graduate studies, faculty salaries and other compensation. The Hockaday Parents’ Association Benefits provide ongoing funds to the Ela Hockaday Fund for Faculty Excellence Endowment. The “Hockaday Goes Hollywood” 2011 Hockaday Parents’ Association Benefit raised $394,117 for the Fund. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving

Director Title Sponsor ($25,000) Tiffany and Mark Cuban P’22 Ryan LLC Amanda and Brint Ryan P’19 ’23 ’24 l Producer Sponsor ($10,000) Bickel & Brewer Foundation Skye and Bill Brewer P’15 ’20 l Screen Writer Sponsor ($5,000 – $6,000) Adriana and Jamiel Akhtar P’20 ’21 Linda and Bill Custard l Kelli and Jerry Ford P’22 Nancy Nasher ’72 and David Haemisegger P’12 ’18 l H. Ward Lay P’18 Special Effects Sponsor ($3,000) Susan and Stephen Butt P’15 l Kathy and Harlan Crow P’21 l Shirley and Stuart Crow P’14 ’20 l Amy and Danny Gow P’12 l Cinda and Tom Hicks P’12 l Elizabeth and Jeffrey Jaynes P’17 Barbara and Ric Middlekauff P’16 Therese and Chris Rourk P’16 ’19 Costume Designer Sponsor ($1,500 – $2,500) Laura Starks and Joe Dannenmaier P’12 l Regen Horchow ’80 and Jeff Fearon P’11 ’20 ’20 l Lisa and David Genecov P’18 l Dawn and Toby Grove P’23 Zoe and Todd Hart P’17 Debra and Lyndon Johnson P’12 l Melissa and George Lamb P’15 ’17 Staci and Jeffrey Mankoff P’18 l Megan and Casey McManemin P’15 ’17 l Vinita and Muktesh Pant P’14 Nancy Penn ’41 and Jack Penson l Vineeta Salvi and Amit Walia P’14 l hockaday magazine – Fall 2011 38

Actor Sponsor ($750 – $1,499) Carroll and Kent Arnold P’16 BBVA Compass Insurance Agency, Inc. Diane W. Bradshaw P’14 ’19 l Nell Fullinwider ’83 and Shelby Bush P’13 ’16 ’18 Christie and Joseph Cahoon P’22 ’24 Amber and Travis Carter P’22 Elloine Moseley ’47 and William Clark l The Cloud Family Ruth Bakal and Michael Cohen P’16 l Julia and Tim Danklef P’15 Rachael and Bob Dedman P’19 ’21 l Tucker Ford ’79 and Richard Enthoven P’11 l Joyce and Mike Ernst P’11 ’14 l Rajani Kapu ’90 and Russ Haden P’23 l Stephanie Glickman ’86 and Eric Harmon P’21 l Edith W. and Joe Hill P’11 Linda and Phil Hodgson P’18 Marguerite Steed Hoffman P’13 l Susan and Bob Kaminski P’14 l Elizabeth and Fehmi Karahan P’12 l Jennifer and Tom Karol P’14 l Patricia and James Kleckner P’16 and Woram Wealth Management Amy and Kevin LaDue P’20 l Victoria Dao and Vincent Le P’14 ’15 l MacAdams Financial Group – Jane and Mike MacAdams P’15 Cindy and Alex McGeoch P’14 ’16 ’16 l Maryann Sarris ’78 and Frank Mihalopoulos P’14 l Liz and Bruno Pasquinelli P’13 ’16 Pam and Brad Porter P’13 l Kristy and Beaude Sahm P’19 l Betty and Brian Schultz P’18 Gloria and George Tarpley P’11 l Anne and Van Taylor P’23 ’24 Jakki and Terry Thomas P’18 ’20 ’24 Wang Foundation – Courtney Wang P’11 l Stacie and Mark Whitley P’22 Jenna Brasch ’82 and Seth Woodberry P’12 ’15 ’20 ’24 l Trea and Richard Yip

Walk-On Sponsor ($1 – $749) Rehmat and Salim Adatia P’16 Angela and Moses Asom P’13 Alice Yang and Jim Bao P’12 Carrie Moore ’89 and Steven Becker P’20 l Kelly and Herb Buford P’16 Nicole Calonne ’16 and Claudia Calonne P’16 Sharon and Scott Charlton P’14 ’16 l Laura Dickens P’12 Molly and Gregg Engles P’23 Equine Veterinary Services Caro Emerson ’78 and George Goettee P’11 Tania Regard ’82 and Kevin Hardage P’13 l Patti and Paul Kane P’16 Jennifer McClung l Adam Herring and Alexis McCrossen P’21 Jennifer and Jon Mosle P’12 l Christine Muelsch P’12 New Life Ob-Gyn Lydia and Dan Novakov l Winnie and Obeng Opoku-Acheampong P’11 ’12 Kathryn Priddy l Lizzie Horchow ’82 and Dan Routman P’12 ’16 l Rhonda and James Sanchez P’16 l Patricia Scroggins l Ann and Rick Smith P’16 Kate and Kevin Smith P’16 Daphne and David Sydney P’12 l Kim and Ron Taussig P’16 l Texas Instruments Foundation Stacey and Randy Wilkins P’13 Michelle and Peery Wood P’16 Michael Woram Anne Yager P’16 Erin and Billy Young Supporting Cast Sponsor (Provided Faculty/Staff Tickets) Peggy Black Braecklein ’44 l Debbie and David Burch P’11 l Susan and Chris Cooper P’16 ’22 l Maria Delgado and Sergio Espinosa P’18 Tammy and Josh Feferman P’18 Tania Regard ’82 and Kevin Hardage P’13 l Cindy Sprague ’70 and Steve Hardesty l Diana and Thomas Klein P’17 Joyce and Larry Lacerte l Amy and Kevin LaDue P’20 l Bradleigh and Glen LeBlanc P’15 ’17 Allyson and Hays Lindsley P’20 l Barbara Bass ’75 and Jim Moroney P’13 ’13 l Arax and Ramon Nazarian P’16 l Angier Peavy ’68 l Anita Tarar and Jason Railsback P’24 Belinda and Thomas Reeder P’16 Ellen Higginbotham ’59 and Richard Rogers l Christine and Sig Sigurdsson P’20 ’22 Shannon Saalfield ’89 and Jodie Thompson P’20 l Priya Varada and Deb Choudhury P’15 Sarah and Russell Weinberg P’16 www.hockaday.org


Think of the impact you can have on one life. Then multiply many times over. That’s the joy of giving to the Annual Fund – the knowledge that your contribution has the singular power to change one girl’s life as well as the cumulative power to strengthen and elevate the Hockaday community.

Make a difference that starts today. Your donation immediately supports a full range of programs and experiences at Hockaday. Tuition and fees alone can’t pay for all the opportunities that make Hockaday distinct. That leaves the Annual Fund and income from the endowment to make up the $6,424 per-student gap. Please support the 2011 – 2012 Annual Fund. Make a gift online: www.hockaday.org/makeagift Make a gift by phone: 214.360.6587 For more information contact: Keturi DeLong Beatty, Director of Annual Giving 214.360.6587 or kbeatty@mail.hockaday.org

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Grandparent Donors List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Bess and Ted Enloe l Dedo and Barron Kidd l Paula and Jon Mosle, Jr. l Rayetta and Hugh Schindel

Thanks to you... Second graders formed “Peace Love Paper Stationery Company” in a lesson on business and finance. They visited a bank to secure a loan to buy supplies, led a marketing survey, set up an assembly line, sold the product and gave profits to the World Wildlife Fund. HOCKADAY CIRCLE COUNCIL ($50,000+) Helma and Edward Ackerman l Rita Crocker Clements ’49 l Kathryn Priddy l HOCKADAY CIRCLE PATRON ($25,000 – $49,999) Al Hill, Jr. HOCKADAY CIRCLE MEMBER ($10,000 – $24,999) Margaret Doggett Crow ’37 l Roger Horchow l Catherine Taylor JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Ann Graves Judy Austin ’60 and Tommy Neuhoff l Laura and Jack Roach Ellen Higginbotham ’59 and Richard Rogers l Jerrie Marcus ’53 and Fred Smith l Jane White Helen Biggs ’64 and Gene Willingham l Sally Taylor ’53 and Barney Young l

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PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Helen and Charles Grier Jane and John Lancaster l Joan and Marvin Lane l Sue and Doug* Maclay l Bill and Susan Montgomery Kitty and Ugo Piccagli l Etty and Jack Sardas l Marlene and Richard Sipes l Susan Pierce ’65 and Addison Wilson l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Mary Jane Arrigoni l Marilyn Augur Kathy Bailey Sue and Bill Balthrope l Alice Worsham ’56 and Dick Bass Linda Carlisle Judy Cook Delores Cunningham l Louise Freedman Eiseman ’47 l Ellie and Fred Ernst Sandra and Henry Estess l Barron Fletcher, Jr.* l Margaret and Robert Folsom l Julie Ford l Stratton Georgoulis Sherry and Jimmy Harris Mary and William Harte l Iva Hochstim Alicia and Raymond Joslin l Sidna LaGrone Jack LaDue l Joy and Ronald Mankoff Donna and Kenny Marchant Ruth Ann Montgomery l Lee Mulos Libbie and Bill Nylin Eleanor and Tony Papalas l Paula Peppard l Jan Rymer ’60 and Bob Pickens Diane and Maurice Purnell l Ann Reed l Sandra and Leonard Rosenberg Dimple and Jack Royal Linda and Arthur Sarris l Jan and Wilson Schoellkopf, Jr. l Flo and Garvin Scott

Gene and Max Sherman l Virginia and Pete Sherman Temma and Herbert Silver l Jere Slay Virginia and Charles Starks l Nicholas Taylor Dottie Key ’59 and Jodie Thompson l Stanley M. Truhlsen l Betsey and Hal Urschel Bill Wendt Katsy and James Whittenburg DONOR ($1 – $499) Nancy and David Abboud Sara and Jim Abney Susie Acklin l Judith and David Adolfson Marge and Peter Aguirre Sue and Nasim Akhtar Lucille Alexander Peggy and Richard Allison Kathey and Robert Anderson Simone and Leonard Andrade Martha and J.E. Antoni Lucy Ann and Jack Arnold Sharilynn and James Aucoin Margie August Beth and Don Averitt Osik and Emil Babaian Lynne and Raymond Baehr Linda and Mike Barnes Judy and Bob Barrett l Charlie and Grant Barrett Anagha and Anand Barve Jean and Don Beck Louise H. Benoit Judy Berlin Cindy and Jeff Bibbee Rose Biderman l Mary Ann Block l Cathy and Stan Block l Janice Blumenthal l Elaine and Harry Bock Gretchen Bohnert l Barbie Joers ’67 and Bill Borlaug Alice Bourgeois Carolyn and William Bourgeois Judith and Clyde Bracken Brenda and Stuart Brand l Carolyn and Don Brown l Sherry and Fred Brown Marilyn and Bob Brown Robert Bulger Joyce and Frank Burch l Mary and Don Burt Paula and Frank Cahoon

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Joanne McEwen Phelps ’41 Sonia Topletz Philipson ’51JC l Jane and Charles Pierce Wilma Pitts Debra and Wayne Porter Peggy and Charles Powell Dolores Price l Marion Raff Beverly and Howard Rase l Becky and Raynor Reavis Eloise Reed Lena Mae and Oscar Reeder Rust Reid Marlene Reilly Mary Jane Reynolds Joan and Robert Robinson Judy and Colin Rorrie Miriam and John Russell Rosanne and Ralph Sallee Audrey and Louis Schwimmer Jan and Frank Sheeder Sandy and Richard Shirley Marian Siedhoff Darlene Sjogren Jane Matthews ’57 and Denys Slater l Iola and James Smith l Wirtaine Sparks Ruby and Jessie Stennis Mary Stephens Robin and Stacy Stephens Carol and Dan Stevenson Edward Stewart l Rose Marie and Sol Stromberg Marian Sullivan Sylvia and Marvin Taub Marion and Sid Taussig Gail and Bob Thomas Pam and Paul Thomas Ella Toler Karen and Robert Towler Jean and Terdema Ussery Susan and Tom Utter Sally and Pat Vaughn Hilda Vazquez Betty Priddy Walker ’69 l Philip Wall l Martha and Peter Walsh Nan Walters Duane Warden l Ginger and Dale Ware Rita and Jay Wartell Marianne Watters-Rodriguez Joanne and Paul White Agnes and John Whitley Lois and J. Richard Williams Jane and Bill Williams Joann and John Withers l Sharon and Bob Wooldridge l Pat and Bobby Wright May and Morley Yang l Margaret Yonack And those who wish to remain anonymous * Denotes Deceased Fall 2011 – hockaday magazine 41


Parents of Alumnae Donors List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving HOCKADAY CIRCLE COUNCIL ($50,000+) Helma and Edward Ackerman l Rita Crocker Clements ’49 l Kathryn Priddy l HOCKADAY CIRCLE PATRON ($25,000 – $49,999) Kelly and Brock Compton l Al Hill, Jr. Pamela and Mark Okada l HOCKADAY CIRCLE MEMBER ($10,000 – $24,999) Ruth and Kenneth Altshuler l Susan and Stephen Butt l Margaret Doggett Crow ’37 l Linda and Bill Custard l Roger Horchow l Joyce and Larry Lacerte l Charlene Cline ’62 and Tom Marsh l Margaret McDermott l Maryann Sarris ’78 and Frank Mihalopoulos l Charlie Nearburg l Peggy and Carl Sewell l Melinda and Steve Winn JADE ($5,000 – $9,000) Hong and Jim Bass l Lucy Crow ’71 and Henry Billingsley l Shirley and Stuart Crow l Maureen and Robert Decherd Michelle and Houston Hall l Louise Corrigan Jordan ’35 l

Amy and Howard Klion l Nancy Albertini and Steve Metzger Lynn and Presley Mock l Barbara Bass ’75 and Jim Moroney l Judy Austin ’60 and Tommy Neuhoff l Katherine and Bob Penn l Nancy Penn ’41 and Jack Penson l Margot and Ross Perot Janet and Kevin Pollari l Ellen Higginbotham ’59 and Richard Rogers l Chris and Dick Rogoff l Barbara Glazer ’75 and Randy Rosenblatt l Mary Jane and Frank Ryburn l Jerrie Marcus ’53 and Fred Smith l Judi and Glenn Stewart l Joe Urso l Alinda Hill ’66 and Jim Wikert l Helen Biggs ’64 and Gene Willingham l Sally Taylor ’53 and Barney Young l GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Ann Priddy ’73 and Rhett Bentley l Susan and Brett Blakey l Mary McDermott Cook ’71 l Betsy Best ’73 and Bennett Cullum l Bess and Ted Enloe l Nancy and Jim Hoak l Marguerite Steed Hoffman l Louise and John Kee l Dedo and Barron Kidd l Beverly and Randy Lawson l Schatzie Henderson ’55 and George Lee, Jr. l Debra Doss Miller l

Paula and Jon Mosle, Jr. l Georgia and Doug Smith l Donna and John Watters l Billie Williamson and Mack Forrester l Sharon and Kneeland Youngblood l PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Vicki Michaelis ’68 and Peter Bartholow l Nancy Hunter ’75 and Peter Beck l Betty Walker Creech ’63 l Leslie Melnick ’74 and Bryan Diers l Susan Northrup ’66 and Linc Eldredge l Pam Campbell ’70 and Dale Foster l Read Penson ’70 and Steve Gendler l Karen and Jeffrey Gladden Amy and Danny Gow l Linda and David Gravelle Nan and John Kirchhofer l Sue and Doug* Maclay l Janet Shields ’73 and Tim Maloney Janie Strauss ’72 and Cappy McGarr l Jeannine and Jim O’Bannon l Elizabeth Loflin ’72 and Steve Parey l Aeran and Max Park l Nancy O’Connor and Steve Rush l Nancy Sands Beth and Gene Soltero Dolores and Mike Spence l Debby and Webb Spradley l Jackie Miller ’68 and Peter Stewart Susan Swan Smith and Ken Smith l Amy and Pat Thompson Carol Gantt and Henry Wells l Ann Lawrence Wessel ’68 l Susan Pierce ’65 and Addison Wilson l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Martha and Neel Ackerman l Ben Alvord l Becky and Ezell Autrey Alice and Bill Barnett Alice Worsham ’56 and Dick Bass Nell Orand Beck ’48 l Trudy Slater ’50 and Chuck Best Gwyneith and Albert Black Peggy Black Braecklein ’44 l Susie Strauss ’68 and George Breen l Elaine Amacker Bridges ’55 l Marti and Randy Brooks l Bob Brousseau l Marian and George Bryan l Dorothy Reid ’76 and Russell Budd l Glenda Bulger Debbie and David Burch l Pam Harris ’69 and Dan Busbee l

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Marsha and Jim Carpenter l Cissy Wall ’58 and Plack Carr l Anne Schoellkopf ’50 and Henry Coke l Averille Browning ’73 and Stewart Dawson Arlene and John Dayton l Gayla and Michael Dobbins Dorothy Paine Duff ’63 l Louise Freedman Eiseman ’47 l Linda Elliott l Alison and David Elmquist l Sue and Tony Eltringham l Sandra and Henry Estess l Kate Fullinwider ’92 and Charles Ferguson Betsy and Rick Fijolek l Gretchen and Christie Flanagan l Julie Ford l Michael C. French Surekha and Aravind Gangasani Sandeep and Abhimanyu Garg l Stratton Georgoulis Anita C. Gilliam l Jill Shorey ’80 and Brett Giroir l Debbie and Alan Gnutti l Susan and Paul Hanson l Cindy Sprague ’70 and Steve Hardesty l Anneal and Cade Havard l Steven Hays Rosemary and Dennis Heard l M.T. and Steve Helland l Rue Howell ’61 and Tuck Henry l Iva Hochstim Shan Shan and Chung Sen Hsu l Holly and Phil Huffines Sandra and Rick Illes Jane and George Ingle l Mary McDonough Jalonick ’62 Kayla Kennedy Deanie and Terry Kepler Caren and Peter Kline l Anne Kniffen l www.hockaday.org

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DONOR ($1 – $499) Cathy Acuff Debbie and George Adams Joyce and Timothy Adesanya l Elizabeth and Abraham Afanador l Mariam and Hassan Ainetchian l Amalia and John Alban l Sara Melnick ’73 and Mark Albert l Julie Uhlhorn ’83 and Mike Allen Laura and Mike Alverson Bren and Edward Ansong l Nancy and Mark Armstrong Sivakami and Ramesh Balan l Teeka and Pete Baldwin Adele and Bob Balink l Ella and George Banks l Raguet Bass ’82 l Jane Beckwith Ralph A. Belknap, Jr. Janet Bilhartz l Patti and Robert Black l Gayle and Jack Blasingame Jack G. Blaz Vicki and Steve Bock l Barbie Joers ’67 and Bill Borlaug Amy and David Bornowski Dorothy Bowen Grace Bradley l Peggy and Richard Bradley l Brenda and Stuart Brand l Wendy and Hal Branson l Margaret and David Briggs Kathleen and Mitchell Brooks l Beth and Michael Brown l Portia Lyle Brown Cathy Bruff l Julia and Bill Buchholz l Monica and Ron Bullock l Lisa and John Camp l Mary and Regis Campfield Leticia Guerra ’74 and Hector Cardenas Bea and Henry Carder Sandra and Luigi Carleo l Peggy and Web Carr l Linda and Frank Casey Mary Munger Cassidy ’47 Mitzi and Clif Cassidy l Amita and Sarinder Chhabra l Wendy Liaw and Chih-Hao Chien Sara Alexander ’59 and Eddie Clark l Cindy Creson ’70 and Andy Clendenen l Pat and Lee Coggan l Brooke Cohen ’88 Vicky and Bruce Collins l Loree and Wayne Conrad Alaine Fay and Charles Coppin Betty Ann and J. E. Cox l Oneida and Dwight Cramer l Kitty and Tom Cross l Bobbie and Geoff Crowley l Sissy Best ’75 and Allen Cullum l Barbara Currey ’81 l Ginny Wright ’79 and Rick Currey l Fall 2011 – hockaday magazine 43


Parents of Alumnae Donors List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving DONOR ($1 – $499), Continued Sherri and Alan Darver l Helen Buchanan Davis ’71 Mary Anna Carrington Davis ’77 Julie Melnick ’79 and James Dearien Chandrima and Raj Deb Csilla and John Dennis l Dorothy Dickmann l Barbara and Kevan Dilbeck Nina and John DiLucci l Mary and David Dolan l Marti and Jim Doran Marsha and Alex Douglass Carol Lee Luscombe ’75 and Marc Downs l Debbie Coben Dreyfuss ’76 Gail and Bill Drum Judy and John Dryden l Jan and Michael Duncan l Lissa and Jon Dunlay l Charlotte and Rich Eberhart l Francile Foote Ehricht ’37 l Barbara and Burt Einspruch Joan* and Cecil Emerson Diane Burgher ’45 and Robert Enholm l Muriel Wicks Escobar Laura and Doug Evans Elaine and Bill Everitt Janey and Steve Fallen l Tricia and Don Fay l Julia Fesperman l Wendy Finley Edna Kahn Flaxman ’35 l Jesus Garcia l Madeleine and Mark Geller Rhonda and David Gentry l

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Lydia and Tom Gillespie Diane and Hal Glaser l Christi and Larry Glasscock l Phyllis Glickman Meri Lynn and Brian Gobran Viola and Reynaldo Godines Caro Emerson ’78 and George Goettee Leslie Pullman ’71 and Fidel Gomez l Beth and Chip Good Ariail Fischer Gores ’65 l Christopher M. Gores l Emily and Jerry Grady l Cathey Silverberg ’64 and James Greenfield l Suzi Flaxman ’61 and Jack Greenman l Susan Grier ’78 and Kevin Gillette Susanna Saville Grinnan* ’32 l Betty Groover Bob Groover Grace Bascope and Dan Gruen l Tereze and Ugis Gruntmanis l Mary Kay and Larry Guevel l Linda and Don Hahn Carol and Tom Hairston l Margie Jackson ’63 and John Haley l Wanda and Royal Hardeman l Alan Harris l Kate Harris l Julie Harrison Elizabeth and Bruce Hart Kris and Larry Hawkins l Paula and Jeff Hayes l Alexa Hutchison Heck ’78 l Bill Heck Madelyn Herndon l Charlie Hoedebeck Ellen and Rob Hoffman Kathy and Jon Hogan l Carolyn and Don Hoke l Carol Harrison ’60 and John Holden l Lil and Harold Hubbard Deidra Wilson Hubenak ’85 Frieda and Bob Hudspeth l Jan and Richard Hunt l Teresa and Bob Israel Ed Jefferson l Margo Jefferson Sissy Jeffett ’78 l Gayle Johansen l Christin and Randy Johnson Marietta Scurry Johnson ’57 l Mimi and Steve Johnson Sally Johnson Donna Jones Ellen and Jerry Jones Khairunissa and Noorallah Jooma l Carole Bond ’69 and Chris Jordan l

Kay and David Jordan l Ann Frances and Cliff Jury l Sheniz and Ike Kara l Naveen Kashyap Dorothy Kee l Mary Wilson Keener l Mary Louise Keever l Louise Faulkner ’75 and John Kemp Fran and Aman Khan Elaine and Bob Kiehnle l Urve and Mike Kiik l Jo and Scott Kirksey l Dana Greenberg Klein Susan Jones Knape ’71 Linda and Steve Kramer l Tricia and Wayne Ku l Lucy and William Lau Jeanie and Rex Laube l Caroline Scragg ’80 and Tim Law l Nancy and Earl Lawrence Betsy Winters and John Lewis Cyndi and Jerry Lewis l Chandler Roosevelt Lindsley ’52 l Tricia and Stephen Loe l Reyn and Joe Longino Kathy and Wayne Loucas l Jackie and John Lowe l Edie and Bo Lycke l Barbara and Mike Lynn David Macdonald Jane and Mike MacNaughton l Joyce Madkins Judith and Tomas Manson Dianne and Michael Marley Maggie Marotta Carol Bonner Marsh ’67 Wendy and Stanley Marsh l Suzanne McCrum ’59 and John Marshall l Coral Maxwell l Marilyn Mayer Francille McCarthy l Jennifer McClung l Lori and Fred McDonald Ellen and Rex McDowell Lou Ellen McGinley ’54 l Susan Bonner Mead ’65 Christie Little and Bruce Meyer Barbara and Cliff Miercort Myra and Phil Migicovsky Barbara Miller Shirley and Bob Miller Lynne Mircheff l Amy Williams ’73 and Jules Monier l Lou Ann Levering Monroe ’74 l Sue Murphy Lyn and John Muse l Liz and Richard Naftalis l

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Rust Reid Graciela Garcia ’74 and Cesar Rendon Olga and Jesus Renteria Patria and Bob Richardson Linda Julian ’68 and Chip Richie l Nancy and Wayne Ritter l Chana and Ralph Robinowitz l Wendy and Randy Robinson l Gayle Glass ’54 and Michael Roche l Nancy Cohen ’69 and Joel Roffman Judy and Colin Rorrie Nancy and Mike Rosellini Judy and Bill Rowan l Marian Knight Rowe ’41 l Donna and Byron Rubin l Helene and Joe Rudberg l Carol and Tony Ruggeri l Jennifer and Thomas Russell Karen and David Russell Kathryn Russell Carole and Frank Ryan l Karee and Greg Sampson l Jeanne Santa Cruz l Monica Haver and Patrick Sargent Dianne and Mike Saslaw Julie Glover and Mark Satinsky l Pat Glorig ’65 and Steve Schiff l Susan and David Scholes Patricia Scroggins l Carolyn and Bill Seay l Rudolph G. Seeberger l Sandy and Richard Shirley Elaine Flache Shiver ’65 l Liz and James Shorey l Alexa Bradford and Delton Simmons l Marilou and Jim Simon l

Ann and Dick Simpson l Betty and Jim Sitton Rebecca and Neal Sklaver l Jane Matthews ’57 and Denys Slater l Virginia and Ken Sloan Carolyn and Thomas Smead l May and Frank Smith l Meg and Jay Squiers l Caro Alexander Stalcup ’57 l Agnes and Larry Starfield l Anita and Jacob Steephen Jan and Gene Stevens l Helen and Frank Stevenson l Barbara and Arnie Stokol Laurie Jo and Steve Straty Ellen Stuart Lanette Sherman Sullivan ’52JC l Lindsley Harris ’69 and Smokey Swenson l James Tart Katina and Kerry Tassopoulos Pam Gourley ’79 and Bob Teeter l Linda and Lawrence Terry Vickey Thumlert l Luanne Tierney l Karen and David Titzer Emily Todd Eileen and Bill Tollett Kathy Townsend l Ann Trenary l Benita Trinkle l Teresa and Steve Tsang Connie and Allen Tubb Blanche and Jon Tyson l Liza Urso Suzy and Ed Vanston l Lynn McEntire Vogt ’66 Priti and Bhal Vyas l Betty Priddy Walker ’69 l Carolyn and Dick Wallach l Cindy Roberts ’62 and Tom Ward l Sarah and Donald Warnecke Leslie Maclay ’74 and Hugh Washburne l Cindy and Paul Weatherall l Harriet Tabb and Kenn Webb l Joan Weil Risa Weinberger ’75 Kandy Hayes ’75 and David White Agnes and John Whitley Marcella and Brian Wildes LaDonna and Chesley Williams l Sue Barnes ’56 and Don Wills Sherry and Robert Wilson l Gina Woods ’79 Dovie and Frank Wu Bonnie Boynton and Creed Wyatt Erin and Billy Young Serena Young ’82 l Martha Zavaleta l And those who wish to remain anonymous * Denotes Deceased

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Faculty and Staff Donors List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving Adaku Achilefu Cathy Acuff Constance Alexandre l Melissa Thomas Allan ’90 P’21 l Barbara Allen l John Ashton P’21 Ellen Back Amy Banks P’15 l Lauren Barnett Bobbie Barr l Masha Barsuk P’13 l Holly Bator Keturi DeLong Beatty l Brenda Bennett l Catherine Berryman l Janet Bilhartz l Calli Birch Patti Black l Shane Bourek P’13 ’15 l Terry Bourek P’13 ’15 l Leslie Box l Peggy Bradley l Richard Bradley l Kevin Brady l Christina Brandt Rachel Brandt Wendy Branson l Nita Brewer l Susanne Broussard l Cathy Bruff l Mark Buschardt Rebekah Calhoun P’13 ’16 l Lisa Camp l Nicole Carlson l Alicia Carter ’97 Gretchen Chrane Mary Clark l Mitchell Clark l J. T. Coats l Trish Cobb l Pat Coggan l Bonnie Jean Coleman l Carolyn Herkimer Cooper ’84 l Mira Cranfill Bridget Cunningham l Candice Cunningham Leslie Dawley l Stephanie Hazlewood Dees ’94 l Dorothy Dickmann l Carmen Doubrava l Katherine Downey l Belinda Dugan Angel Duncan l Patricia Dyer Christy Earl l Heath Einstein Linda Elliott l Kathy Fechtman Kathy Ferguson P’14 Brandi Finazzo l

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Christi Finegan Judith Finegan l Harriette Flachmeier l Nancy Gale l Luis Gallegos Leslie Gardiner Lydia Gillespie Jackie Girard l Diane Glaser l Heather Goldsmith Lara Guerra P’12 ’15 l Meg Gupton Cathy Hall l George Hanlon Sue Harper l Beverly Harris P’18 l Valerie Hatter Susan Hawthorne l Alexa Hutchison Heck ’70 P’12 l Mary Pat Higgins l Kathryn Hodgkinson l Kathy Hogan l Carolyn Hoke l Lisa Holekamp l Katie Hollingsworth Holly Hook l Melanie Horn-Foster Susan Hubbard l Darin Jeans l Autumn Johnson l Tom Johnson l Robert Kallos Lynn Kaneps Terry Kannan l Ellen Katz P’19 ’21 l Mary Louise Keever l Jeanette Khan Jennifer Knott P’14 l Amber Kotschi Jessica Kramer ’88 P’18 l Linda and Steve Kramer l Jeanie Laube l Beverly Lawson l Sheri Ann Le l Neal Lee l Cyndi Lewis l Jenny Li P’21 Jen Liggitt l Kathy Limmer P’22 ’23 l Kirsten Lindsay l Pete Lohstreter l Ed Long l Grace Long l Yung-Fang Ludford P’11 ’13 l Tina Maddux l Joyce Madkins Mariana Mariel Dee Mayes l Meagan McCracken Anna Medina l

Eric Melin Jordi Miller Deborah Moreland Margaret King Morse ’93 l Judy Mortenson l Cathy Murphree l Linda Nichols Lynn Nolen l Jeanne Olson Olga O’Reilly l Kathy Perry Rene Perry Andi Pickle Barby Power Glenys Quick P’16 ’19 l Sue Ragsdale l Mary Ramsey l Janet Reeves l Torie Reynolds Randal Rauscher Rhodus ’97 l Stephanie Rhodus P’23 l Karen Roberts l Ana Rosenthal Margie Shor l Rod Skaife P’17 l Tina Slinker Tymesia Smaw Elizabeth Ostrow Smith ’86 P’15 ’17 l Jessica Smith Lynne Smith Bob Snook l Victoria Spears-Johnson l Amy Spence ’87 l Steve Spencer P’17 l Agnes Starfield P’11 l Laura Starr Vonda Stephens Andre Stipanovic l Jenni Stout Christie Browning Sullivan ’95 Jeri Sutton l Susan Swan Smith l Carol Thumlert l Vickey Thumlert l Kathy Townsend l Ann Trenary l Elsa Vela Carol Wasden Lisa Waugh l Jeanne P. Whitman l Martha Wieser Mary Ellen Wilensky l Claudette Wolfe l Frances Wood Beth Wortley l Lana York l Janet Yoshii-Buenger Martha Zavaleta l

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The Hockaday School Welcomes New Faculty & Staff Current Faculty and Staff in New Roles Rachel Brandt Middle School History Teacher and Middle School Dean for Student Affairs Peggy Bradley Interim Head of Lower School Cathy Bruff Associate Director of Admission for Middle School Nicole Carlson Assistant Director of Residence Alicia Carter ’97 Middle School History Teacher Danielle Ferguson Director of Residence

Ashley Allen Residence Hall Director

Erika Herridge Associate Director of Health Services

Andi Pickle Communications Manager

Andrew Brown Upper School Mathematics Teacher

Margo Morrow Jefferson Child Development Center Teacher

Justin Rudelson Upper School Chinese Teacher

Brianna Champion Child Development Center Teaching Assistant

Nohemi Maciel Residence Hall Director

Yeraldy Saenz Food Services Extern Cook

Jennifer McEachern Upper School English Teacher

Sarah Satinsky ’07 Assistant Director of Community Service

Katie Townend Hollingsworth Assistant Director of Admission for Upper School

Tammy Secules Kindergarten Teacher

Holly Hook Centennial Director

Courtney Skerritt Upper School College Counselor

Kathy Limmer Director of Development and External Affairs

Jessica Clark Middle School French Teacher Katie Croft Middle School Science Teacher Kate Curley Residence Hall Director Laura Day Director of Community Service Don Dolce Residence Department Driver Jonda Dunck Upper School Spanish Teacher

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Christi Finegan Administrative Assistant to Headmistress and to Assistant Head of School for Academic Affairs and Provost

Barbara Miller Lower School Social Studies Teacher Josh Miller Food Services Evening Chef Mollie Monaco Upper School French Teacher Michelle Mount Lower School Teacher Shannon Nadalini Physical Education Teacher and Coach

Kristi Kay Estes Pre-Kindergarten Teaching Assistant

Melinda Nuñez Physical Education and Athletics Coach

Rachel Grabow Upper School Mathematics Teacher

Caroline Parrack Development Assistant

Ann Sullivan Upper School Chemistry Teacher Jason Sykes Assistant Director of Debate and Forensics

Meg Gupton Campaign Writer & Researcher Kathy Hogan First Grade Teacher

Meagan McCracken Benefit Liaison and Centennial Coordinator Eric Melin Director of Debate and Forensics

Natalie Thomas Technology Integration Specialist Kim Wargo Eugene McDermott Headmistress James Wohlgehagen Middle School Mathematics Teacher

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Leadership “Leadership is a recurring topic in history class, especially in 8th grade where students begin by equating a leader as ‘nice’ or ‘good’ but come to see that leadership comes in many shapes and sizes. Julius Caesar led through ambition, Empress Wu of China led through guile and the British queen Boudicca was forced into leadership because of abuse. These examinations of leadership parallel the students’ growth from concrete to abstract thinkers.” – Bridget Cunningham, Middle School History Teacher


Junior College Alumnae Donors List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving 1938 DONOR ($1 – $400) Elizabeth Cupples Blessing

1939 DONOR ($1 – $400) Susan Stoer Buzick 1940 DONOR ($1 – $400) Katherine Carwile Fry Marian Brain Shuss 1941 DONOR ($1 – $400) Floylee Hunter Goldberger l 1942 DONOR ($1 – $400) Evelyn McLaughlin Davies l Rosemary Thyfault Sisneros l Kitty Burge Wilson 1944 DONOR ($1 – $400) Elizabeth Ann Harrison Faulkner l 1945 JADE ($5,000 – $9,000) Anita Craddock Bigger * DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Martha Woods Covert l DONOR ($1 – $400) Anne Hunter Hill l Helen Colpitt Murphy 1946 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Marion Rooke Scanio DONOR ($1 – $400) Mary Simpson Carloss l Mary Lee Ridgeway Duthie Ann Allen Edwards Letty Long Erringer Katherine Lasater Freiberger Marilyn Nichols Henslee l

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Jean Nunn Ivey l Wister Howell Kampmann l Mary Ann Maxwell Shirley Kessler Rollins Nancy Kisten Sandland

1947 DONOR ($1 – $400) Kay Murphy Fuller l Gladys An Cooper Galbreath Marjorie Young Hardy l Caledonia Denman Moore Clara Frances Merwin Moore l Mildred Ford Saunders l Billye Sherman Taylor l

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1948 DONOR ($1 – $400) Betty Lee Marquis Dora Calhoun Moffitt l Mary Willingham Rosen l Patty Pope Whaley l

1949 DONOR ($1 – $400) Bettye Dukeminier Brown Jane Walton Lutkus Ramona Curry Roberts Ruth Hancock Robertson l Eve Chrones Solomos Mercedes Baker Whittington 1950 DONOR ($1 – $400) Helen Hopkins Adair Marolyn Powell Bean Alice Cramer Knapp Patsy Klaver Sebesta Joan Hendricks Swalwell l Betty Barrett Tucker l

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1951 DONOR ($1 – $400) Joyce Cook Barron l Pat Faber Boike Virginia Alexander Broughton l Clare Easley Blanche Scheffler Edmondson l Mary Ann Jackson Hyde l Patsy Harper Leftwich l Sonia Topletz Philipson l Marjorie Reynolds Prichard l Suzette Ball Shushok Jean Oliver Watson

1952 DONOR ($1 – $400) Betty Taylor Cox l Nora Elder Eubanks l Marilyn Schuelke Funseth l Peggy Davis Greenstreet l Shirley Nordyke Latham Martha Ann Knapp Linden l Margot Dayton Magruder Sue Butts McEachern Patricia Cordonnier Smith l Lanette Sherman Sullivan l Alice McCart Walters l Ann Ferguson Williams l Sonia Wolf Wilson l

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Alumnae Donors List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving 1932 DONOR ($1 – $499) Susanna Saville Grinnan* l

1935 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Louise Corrigan Jordan l DONOR ($1 – $499) Edna Kahn Flaxman l Barbara Belknap Owen l

1936 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Louise Hopkins Underwood

1937 HOCKADAY CIRCLE MEMBER ($10,000 – $24,999) Margaret Doggett Crow l DONOR ($1 – $499) Patsy Lester Butler Francile Foote Ehricht l

1938 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Margaret King Alley l DONOR ($1 – $499) Jerry Owen Potter

1939 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Caroline Rose Hunt l Ruth Tomlinson Stone l

1940 DONOR ($1 – $499) Carolyn Hammon Lee Barbara Ann Bidwell Winn*

1941 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Nancy Penn Penson l

TOP ALUMNAE CLASSES Based on giving and participation in the 2010 – 2011 Annual Fund. PERCENT PARTICIPATION 1957.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 1978.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 1952.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 1961.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 1969.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 1937.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 1932.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 1948.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 1953.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 1954.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 2010.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 1958.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 1982.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 1959.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 1941.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 1981.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 1951.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 1998.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 1999.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 1975.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

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CONTRIBUTIONS 1960.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1957.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1959.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1937.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1969.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1958.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1985.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1961.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1974.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1962.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$49,905 $40,511 $35,467 $27,380 $24,694 $24,676 $21,570 $21,550 $20,885 $19,028 $18,125 $17,775 $17,460 $16,770 $16,004 $15,570 $15,020 $14,925 $14,170 $14,112

DONOR ($1 – $499) Ida Wesson Coldwell l Ravenna Mathews Helson l Bonnie O’Leary l Joanne McEwen Phelps Marian Knight Rowe l Louise Bird Thomas l

1942 DONOR ($1 – $499) Olivia Gouger Mason l Carmen Miller Michael l

1943 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Jane Wallace l DONOR ($1 – $499) Patricia Huckins Beckman l Gloria O’Hearn Dougherty Frances Tarlton Farenthold Margaret Nicholson Harrison l Anne Giles Kimbrough l Marian Miller Montgomery Martha Ann Sanders Schneider

1944 HOCKADAY CIRCLE COUNCIL ($50,000+) Paula Rupe Dennard JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Anonymous DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Peggy Black Braecklein l DONOR ($1 – $499) Olive Falvey Davis l Martha McDaniel Ellsberry Dorothy Thompson Montgomery l Carol Schlinke Richey Sue Howell-Roberts Sloan l Vivienne Hanger Wilson

1945 DONOR ($1 – $499) Diane Burgher Enholm l

1946 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Ann Showers Butler l DONOR ($1 – $499) Margaret Lewis Furse Nancy Moore Marwill l

1947 PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Elloine Moseley Clark l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Louise Freedman Eiseman l DONOR ($1 – $499) Mary Munger Cassidy Elaine Russell Coffman l Alicia Wiggs Landry l Carol O’Brien Nicoud l

1948 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Nell Orand Beck l Jane Murchison Hamilton l

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1948, continued DONOR ($1 – $499) Marylyn Becker Baker l Nancylu Crosthwait Bennett Agnes Leachman Bittman Marilyn Draper Brown Laura Hillhouse Cadwallader l Waltraut Goedecke Duckworth Margot Holt Gill l Betty Lemmon Hein Trudy Garrett Kennedy l Myth Dahlin Monnich l Marilyn Files Webb Patsy Murphey Whitman l

1949 HOCKADAY CIRCLE COUNCIL ($50,000+) Rita Crocker Clements l DONOR ($1 – $499) Diana Mills Blackburn l Guyanne Tittle Booth l Frances Parker Chapman l Bette Weingarten Cohn l Darleene White DeLee l Jane Wallace Dillard l Suzanne Waters Harris-Locke l Mary Ann Jackson Hyde l Emily Jefferson l Patricia Freeman Lehrburger l Nancy Russell Mixon Patty Schiwetz Nelson Mary H. Norvell Marjorie Reynolds Prichard l Alvrone Scrinopskie Sater l Mary Prothro Stuart Joan Collonge Wall Betty Bland Williams

1950 PLAiD ($1,500 – $2,999) Belmore Hicks Bridgford l Patsy Iverson Page DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Trudy Slater Best Anne Schoellkopf Coke l Gail Orand Ewing DONOR ($1 – $499) Carol Nash Adams Elizabeth Mayer Boeckman Nancy Crabtree Herrman l Isabelle Brown Hulsey l Ann Sharpe Mason l Bette Wolens Miller l Elizabeth Carter Montgomery l Honey Nash l Nancy Ann Sheldon Votteler l

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1951 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Grace Neuhaus Richard* Nancy Perkins Shutt l DONOR ($1 – $499) Ursula Goedecke Aston Marian Noelke Atcheson l Annette Allen Davis Aline Easley Edwards l Katherine Holt Farmar Marilyn Schuelke Funseth l Judith Hill Gardere l Adair Schneider Gregory l Polly Lawhon Harper l Peggy Sloan Hill Betty Jo Guthrie Lastelick Paula McFarland Catherine Roberts McHaney l Lou Swain Sabo Ann Suggs Smith l Jane Key Wilson

1952 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Betsy Cullum Bolin l Annis Singleton Buell l DONOR ($1 – $499) Lorna Bullwinkle Brodtkorb l Carol Anderson Bywaters l Barbara Philen Chase l Marjorie Winn Ford l Kay Carter Fortson l Drane Kendall Haw l Anne Finks Hughes l Nancy Neill Law l Ann Lewis Lawrence l Chandler Roosevelt Lindsley l Jean Allen Morgan l Louisa Shade Russell l Sally Edmondson Sparkman l

1953 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Jerrie Marcus Smith l Sally Taylor Young l PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Charron Ramsey Denker l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Jane Overstreet Barclay l Billie Jo Whipple Graves l Mona Campbell Munson l DONOR ($1 – $499) Clare Donoghue Beck Elaine Kimball Carleton l Ann Hanson Crews Sarah Jane English Georgie Fulton Green

Thanks to you... Chinese language students entered an art exhibit at the Confucius Institute at The University of Texas at Dallas with the theme “China in an American Kid’s Eye” and won first place, second place, third place and honorable mention awards.

Dolly Warner Ladds Jane Moody Leader l Mary Wyatt McComas Suzanne Meek Pelzel l Barbara Roberts Potts l Connie Schedler Rathman Sandra Rose l Jane Mitchell Talbot l Allene White Terrell Cynthia Lavender Weichsel l

1954 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Anne Sanger Feld l Margie Purnell l Betty Olmsted Taylor l DONOR ($1 – $499) Anita Armstrong Adkins l Betty McCarty Allen l Jennie Roberts Bireline Lelah Price Craig l Dana Haltom Freese l Grace Mathers Gilmore l Edna Brown Hibbitts Joan Erlich Kaplan l Suzanne Hofmann King l Lou Ellen McGinley l Judy Walker Renick l Gayle Glass Roche l Nancy Showers Slaughter l Mary Kay Holmes Snell l Barbara Ann Houser Spencer Bettye Lunn Stocks l Gail Swenson l Lucia Hartgrove Waggoner

1955 HOCKADAY CIRCLE PATRON ($25,000 – $49,999) Anonymous GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Schatzie Henderson Lee l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Elaine Amacker Bridges l Janet Kleinman Kutner l Jane Taylor O’Toole l DONOR ($1 – $499) Linda Vance Arrington l Linda Schermerhorn Brown Sese Campbell l Carroll Estes Mary Tally Ferguson l Patricia Kerby Hanne l Lynda Yost Lindh l Sandra Pabst Nance Ruth Ann Norris Ann Stewart Nunn l Betsy Buchanan Oates Sylvia Pace-Owens l Donna Paris Porter l Trudie Jackson Smither Jo Fisher Tuck l Deanna Deaton Whitfield

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Alumnae Donors List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving 1956 PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Ann Ritter Johnston DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Alice Worsham Bass Holly Hill l Patty Lott Kirkpatrick l DONOR ($1 – $499) Sissie Johnston Amis l Adelaide Elizabeth Biggs Lockie Sue Griswold Bissett l Louise Phinney Caldwell l Pat Nelson Coleman l Betty Weichsel Compton l Faith Miller Feingold l Rita Reed George l Martha Kyger Guyton l Susan Reynolds Hughes Mary Sue Norris McClain Wendy Marcus Raymont Carolyn Higginbotham Schley Jean Erwin Schuller l Charlotte Wolens Schuman Jo Oakley Stone Sally Seay Stout l Nancy Philen Thompson Sue Barnes Wills Sandra Cooper Woodson

1957 HOCKADAY CIRCLE MEMBER ($10,000 – $24,999) Oteka Little Ball l JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Mimi Mason Wood l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Helena Jackson l Sallie McCutcheon l Pat Patterson l DONOR ($1 – $499) Marietta Payne Allmond Linda Bailey l Judith Dean Boudreaux Patricia Lewis Chambers Sally Meltzer Cole l Effie Ladopoulou Constantinides Jane Haltom Cote Linda Ashby Crites l Connie Constantin Cummins Loretta Dennard DeWitt

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Monica Lofgren Friberg Carolyn Connell Georgeson Kathryn Manion Haider l Suzanne Frensley Hood l Abbie Pearson Jeter Marietta Scurry Johnson l Wendy Faunce Johnson Jane Austin Kyte l Susan Sibbitt Lott l Carol Aldenhoven McKay l Anne McLean l Sara Ann Bush Miles Barkley Adams Rice l Myrtie Rawlins Rice l Fran Harvey Russell l Patricia Penrose Schieffer l Jody Polk Schwartz l Susan Underwood Seward Phyllis Bywaters Singer Jane Matthews Slater l Suzanne Sommerville l Caro Alexander Stalcup l Nancy Malone Symms l Carol Alexander Vesey l Patricia Bywaters Waller Judith Wilson l

1958 HOCKADAY CIRCLE MEMBER ($10,000 – $24,999) Margaret Anne Cullum l Peggy Simmons Dear l GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Jane Ritter Clawson l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Linda Lott Bouchier l Cissy Wall Carr l Sue Swenson Stubbeman l DONOR ($1 – $499) Carol Koch Allen l Mary Jane LeVan Armacost l Sally Norris Barnes Mary Jon Lewis Bryan l Bettie Gay Burton Nancy Monroe Carr l Terry Pearlstone Casey l Jane Woodward Elioseff l Peppy Wright Fisher l Nancy Greene Joan Watzek Hargadon l Alice Early Horn l

Your gift of... $525 allowed 51 fourth graders to dissect cow eyeballs via Tandberg videoconference with a representative of the Ann Harbor Hands-on Museum in Michigan.

Brenda Englehart Kelly Betty Moreland Knapp l Julie Goldberg Lowenberg l Lauralea Peters Marley-McCrea l Sue Williams McCullough Peggy Nathan l Alice Shelburne Neild l Susan Claire Cook Nettle Hester Woodfin Parker l Barbara Andrau Powell Penelope Taylor Rembe l Ann Rubenstein Reynolds Harriet Schock l Dorothea Bresslau Severino l Marilyn Munger Watson

1959 HOCKADAY CIRCLE MEMBER ($10,000 – $24,999) Roz Redfern Grover l JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Ellen Higginbotham Rogers l PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Sue Ann Bryant Holland l Sydney Reid-Hedge l Janet Spencer Shaw l

DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Kitt Jackson Davis Kay Clark Lane l Joan Hornberger Peurifoy l Allie Stemmons Simon l Dottie Key Thompson l DONOR ($1 – $499) Nancy Fix Anderson l Ellen Kleinman Banner l Barbara Wertz Barrett l Suzanne Hickey Bryant Mary Katherine Redman Cameron l Sara Alexander Clark l Margie Moore Croft Amy Worthington Davis l Pat Finley Fallin Susan Schaenen Gould l Louise Allen Grigsby l Eleanor Hamric l Gale Lawrence l Suzanne McCrum Marshall l Susan Conway Mathews Anne McCord Miller Honey Altman Minshew l Julie Boren Patrick l Judye Dodge Perry l Shelby Love Schafer Creo Lynne Smith Alison Taylor Jane Gill Tolman

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1960 HOCKADAY CIRCLE council ($50,000+) Lyda Hill l JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Judy Austin Neuhoff l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Sally Price Fischer Jan Rymer Pickens Neall Grinnan Rose l Judy Camp Sauer l DONOR ($1 – $499) Rilla Boroughs Altman Jane Robertson Blanch l Carolyn Cox Brougher l Virginia Maxson Buchanan-Smith Joy Bucy Betsy Barnard Cheroutes l Dorothy Oldham Downing l Carolyn Hall Rebecca Smith Henry l Carol Harrison Holden l Martha Lacy Howe l Marilyn Mason Jensen Susie Kennedy Kathleen Kucera Miller l Barbara Smith Mills Tina Joers Roberts l Judy Hollingsworth Robinson l Marsha LeGate Slocomb Jane Wilson Spears l Cynthia Zuvekas Valk l

1961 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Mary Thuss Cheney*

Mary Wertz Brown Diana Sessions Burns Jane Austin Chapman l Molly Caldwell Cline l Wendy Bensinger Dana Janet DeSanders Susan Moore French l Jane Stamper Godlove l Peggy Lubben Gould Suzi Flaxman Greenman l Johanne Lawrence LaGrange Beth Anthony Lightbown l Kay Lumpkin Maxwell Virginia Savage McAlester l Linda Brack McFarland Jan Martindale Newsome l Eloise Vellucci Ostrander Linda Jones Rayes l Debbie Johnson Ryan l Harriet Brown Spanberg Susan Tocker Sternberg Carolyn Campbell Swann Rena Goodson Winfield

1962 HOCKADAY CIRCLE MEMBER ($10,000 – $24,999) Charlene Cline Marsh l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Ann Sweeney Dunkin Dorothy Marvin Jagou Mary McDonough Jalonick Marian Higginbotham Niles l DONOR ($1 – $499) Connie Anderson Bartley l Joan Goren Brannon l Karen Hinn Brinker l Nan Dickinson East l Holley Galland Haymaker l

Jill Henry l Carrin Clark Katz l Shelly Suggs Steele Byrd Fuertes Teague l Toni Porter Torrey Taffy Terhune Walker Cindy Roberts Ward l Barbara Castleman Whipple Nedra Reed Williams

1963 GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Anne Jordan Logan PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Ann Bateson Betty Walker Creech l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Linda Deal Barrow l Carol Friedman Dressler l Dorothy Paine Duff l Dorothy Hawn Kearney l DONOR ($1 – $499) Debby Barnes Borg Ginny Elkin Fuller l Margie Jackson Haley l Marlene Mirkes Johnsen l Merijean Shelton Kelley Penelope Yates Lary Susie Moody l Susie Weber Munson l Kenney Dixon Pickens l Jere Jeffrey Rickman l Camilla Ritchey l Jeanne Weil Shelton Ann McKnight Stevens l Laurie Spurgin Thornton l

1964 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Helen Biggs Willingham l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Olivia Laney Edwards l Annie Penson Vreeland DONOR ($1 – $499) Genie Higginbotham Bentley l Jean Parker Bishop Barbara Fix l Susan Schermerhorn Flanagan l Mary Lynn Peterson Garrett l Cathey Silverberg Greenfield l Vicki Gullion l Jennifer Fabian Isaac l Brooksie Gilliland Roberts l Julie Smith Linda Schoeneman Vorhies l Dorothy Collins Weaver l Elizabeth Ardrey Wilson l

1965 GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Joanna White PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Ellen Levin Needham l Susan Pierce Wilson l DONOR ($1 – $499) Jennifer Brown Alexander l Andrea Levy Aranson Tricia Barr Arnold l Carolyn Turman Chubet l Lydia Conklin Cohen l Sharon Drakeford Cissie Shivers Ferguson l Ariail Fischer Gores l

GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Mary Kay Pederson Grum l PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Gail Barzune Loeb Judy Kadane Nix l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Becky Beasley l Carol Owen Funk l Karlene Beal Garber Rue Howell Henry l Kay Fowler Kelton Ann Addyman Lawrence l Mary Kay Berry Loupee l Carol Davis Morse l DONOR ($1 – $499) Kathleen Hudkins Ashlock Suzanne Simmons Bartolucci Galen Murray Bauchman l www.hockaday.org

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Alumnae Donors List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving 1965, CONTINUED DONOR ($1 – $499) Dealey Decherd Herndon l Joan Sandfield Jackson Mary Margaret Powell Lawrence Michelle Wilson Locke l Stephanie Brown Lucas Susan Bonner Mead Mimi Purnell Barbara Rathbone Carol Bright Reeder l Charlotte Collier Sanderson l Pat Glorig Schiff l Elaine Flache Shiver l Martha Mossman Smither l Denise Mabry Wallace l

1966 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Alinda Hill Wikert l PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Susan Northrup Eldredge l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Jeanne Graham Miller Kay Woodward Olson l Diane Reid l DONOR ($1 – $499) Gano Scurry Ehlers Mary Ann Stell Harris l Jan Hardy Hickey Lucy Childress Huff Becky Love Ingle l Margaret Ann Bundy Kahn Debbie Dobson Kennedy Nini Rowe Lion l Carolyn Smith Lorimer Charla Peavy McCracken l Ann Harris McKelvie Julie Golman Melendi l Patricia Beck Phillips l Anne Alford Rolater Barbie Burden Swanson Margaret Mills Trulock Lynn McEntire Vogt

1967 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Ann Bower l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Anne Woods Patterson l DONOR ($1 – $499) Sarah Wilson Andry Heather Brenz Becker l Barbie Joers Borlaug Anne Brewer Jean Fleishman Chapman Mary Tocker Ewen Ellen Lee Falls Madge Green Henry l Dianne Jopling Carol Bonner Marsh Shawnee Rathbone McCord l Karla Wilcoxson McKenzie Janie Castleman McNairy l Marita Bemis Parrish l Susie Northway Phillips-Hergert Betsy Dreyfus Robinson Mary Maxson Thompson Anne Murphy Updyke Carolyn Kemp Wittenbraker l Sally Yamini l

1968 GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Carol Hurd Jewett l PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Lainey Luckadoo Abbott l Vicki Michaelis Bartholow l Angier Peavy l Jackie Miller Stewart Ann Lawrence Wessel l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Susie Strauss Breen l Claudia McKinney Humphrey Swanee Hunt Jennifer Josey McPherson l Pam Pitzer Willeford DONOR ($1 – $499) Nancy Leake Abelanet l Frances Aronson Anna Temple Galt Cathy Castleman Greene Jennifer Inge Suanne Eisen Lubin l

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Catherine Orr Luccock l Shirley Steere Marsh l Linda Julian Richie l Neille Mallon Russell l Marianne Wells Sams l Tricia Wilson l Lynn Woodward l Peggy Wagner Zadina l

1969 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Kaleta Doolin l PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Barbara Jaffe l Trudy Richardson* l Janice Robertson l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Carol Lynn Sandfield Birnbaum l Pam Harris Busbee l Susan Hootkins Evy Kay Rhodus Washburne Dianne King Watson l

Barbara Ann Campbell Merilyn Wood Crain l Helen Johnson Crow Ardell Taylor Fleeson l Blake Kennedy Graves Patricia Muller Handfield Nancy Kalina Healy Anabel Herrerias Martha Reilly Hinchman l Carole Bond Jordan l Michele King McKellar Phoebe Hughes McMurrey Julie Paulson l Janet McNabb Roberts l Nancy Cohen Roffman Mollie Hawkins Sharpe Sidney Spires Lucy D. Steere l Lindsley Harris Swenson l Ann Parish Thornton l Nancy Underwood Betty Priddy Walker l Carroll Jung Williamson Connie Winstead Christine Johnson Winter Mary Remmel Wohlleb

DONOR ($1 – $499) Adrienne Amundsen Susan Skeeters Barnett l Martha Rain Black Molly Brewer

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1970 PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Pam Campbell Foster l Read Penson Gendler l

1972 HOCKADAY CIRCLE PATRON ($25,000 – $49,999) Nancy Nasher Haemisegger l

DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Virginia Pipes Butler Cindy Sprague Hardesty l Coke Anne Murchison Wilcox

PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Janie Strauss McGarr l Sister Loflin Parey l

DONOR ($1 – $499) Julie Bees MiMi Denman Campbell l Cindy Creson Clendenen l Carolyn Estes Galloway Lynn Brachman Gryll Betty Anderson Haisten Reagin Forman Hults l Lynelle Purcell Lehman l Emily Ray Lutken Carolyn McClain Graham McNicholas Shirley Young Mendelson Lynne Tatum Moffatt Jenny Lynch Moore Terri Lough Morrow l Patsy Read Overmiller Sharon Fewer Powers l Susan Spires Ruch Jan Hancock Wooldridge Susan Kurth Wrenn l

1971 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Lucy Crow Billingsley l GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Mary McDermott Cook l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Ruth Hogg Cox Becky Butler Scott l DONOR ($1 – $499) Katie Dressner Bell Marla Buckles l Helen Buchanan Davis Lynn Milkes Frank Dana Dickenson Giddens-Tauzin Leslie Pullman Gomez l Hyden Mann Hunter Susan Jones Knape Patty Terry Miller Peggy Flaxman Millheiser Judy Hicks Noble l Renee Brandt Peck Renie Mead Randall Loren Rice l Janet Casey Todrys

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DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Penny Tower Cook l Missy Gunn Falchi Dorothy Lay Christie Kelton Leach Jan Braecklein Norris Pam Hudnall Quarterman DONOR ($1 – $499) Liz Earlywine Altschuler Markeeta McNatt Brown l Kelly Robinson Caccia l Sandra Brunow Cooper Karen Fry-Weisbrich Martha Fuller Edwards l Val Glitsch l Rita Hill Gordon l Lucia Aikman Gray l Becky Hayes-Newman l Marcy Holloway Nabila Cronfel Kinghorn l Constance Melrose l Cathy Stewart Moore l Linda Arnold Parrish l Trish Payne Parrish Linda Lloyd Quisenberry Liz Whittenburg Redwine l Barbara Pitzer Thornton

Anne Russell l Susan Starker Witherspoon

1974 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Paula Sammons Butler l Charmaine Denius McGill PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Leslie Melnick Diers l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Lisa Meshier Sinsheimer l DONOR ($1 – $499) Peggy Darrah Adams Alice Bergman-Cohen l Leticia Guerra Cardenas Jeanne Tower Cox Rebecca Dean Dewey l Glenna Foster l Debra Davis Goeks Caron Gitelman Grant l Kay Butler Howell l Susan Keeney l Selene Tompsett Lehmann Linda Sheldon Martinez Jill Roberts McClung l Ann Hubbard McIntyre l Lou Ann Levering Monroe l Vicki Fischer Morse Patty Dedman Nail Ruthie Newberry Porterfield l Graciela Garcia de Rendon Sally Wagner Rosenberg Kitch Risser Simpson Brie Sabin Triplett l Leslie Maclay Washburne l

1975 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Barbara Bass Moroney l Barbara Glazer Rosenblatt l Martha Maclay Sweezey PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Nancy Hunter Beck l Leslie Crozier Kathleen Keith Lauinger l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Margaret Peak l Bonnie Bass Smith l DONOR ($1 – $499) Heidi Hall Bass Laurie Smith Becker l Lisa Brachman l Sissy Best Cullum l Claire Dewar l Carol Lee Luscombe Downs l Mary Underwood Farrimond l Cissy Booth Goodson l Jana Hayes Helen Holman Cathy Irwin l Catherine Bozeman Jobe Louise Faulkner Kemp Ruth Lindsley l Carol Johnson Proctor l Caroline Moore Strom l Risa Weinberger Kandy Hayes White Betty Barr Whitham

1973 GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Ann Priddy Bentley l Betsy Best Cullum l PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Janet Shields Maloney DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Averille Browning Dawson DONOR ($1 – $499) Alice Eiseman Adelkind Sara Melnick Albert l Juliana Attwood Clarissa Walker Chandler l Gayle Embrey Linda Lindsley Farnsworth l Ann Wilson Forsyth-Smith Deborah Godat Hansen Joanie Harris l Catherine Poag Kasprzycki l Amy Williams Monier l Joanie King Norwood

Thanks to you... Upper School was able to expand activity class offerings to include conditioning, yoga, fitness dance, fitness walking, racquet sports, swimming, Zumba, inline skating and off-road biking.

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Alumnae Donors List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving 1976 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Dorothy Reid Budd l Mary Clutts l Ann Colgin Elisa Hammack l Odie Rooth Milliorn l Betsy Hardin Rayle l DONOR ($1 – $499) Ruth Maginnis Blum l Lynn Cunningham Brown l Jane Campbell Debbie Coben Dreyfuss Karen Veninga Driscoll Jean Hancock Eye Jane Halebian Martha McKenzie Hill Barbara Tayloe Jarratt l Cynthia Philipson Klein l Janis McCulloch Langford Dorothy Lipscomb Amanda Miers McDowell Melissa Melville l Ainslie Taylor Nibert l Kathryn Martin Oberthier Nancy Dressner Olivier l Peggy Papert Lisa Treigle Pratt Elisabeth King Seibold Ann Benners Travis Mary McEntire Young l Melissa Young

1977 PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Kalita Beck Blessing l Leslie Philipson Krakow l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Anonymous Carol Stotler Jurcak l Fallon Browning Vaughn l DONOR ($1 – $499) Liz Arrington l Glynna Baker Kay Wolens Case l Mary Anna Carrington Davis Anne Daughety Dethrow l Jeri Leer l Lisa Roten Levitt l Lydia Connally McClanahan Karen Sledge McLain l Cynthia Reaves Rogan

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Sarah Longinotti Rosenthal Cynthia Nix Savelli Martha Schumacher Marcia Regan Shannon l Helen Clayton Shingler l Staci Williams l Dorothy Willis Jennie Smith Wilson l Ellen Needham Winspear l Val Yarbrough Krystal Mahaney Zahniser l

1978 HOCKADAY CIRCLE MEMBER ($10,000 – $24,999) Maryann Sarris Mihalopoulos l JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Nancy Perot Mulford l PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Phyllis Tonymon l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Harriet Shutt Burrow l Vicki Clark Dorothy Taliaferro Weil l DONOR ($1 – $499) Anonymous Julie Ackerley Janet Aker l Ann Jackson Albert Ellen Harris Ballon Paula Oetking Beck l Ann Blanchard Michelle Stephenson Bufkin l Wendy White Carnell Anne Uribe Cespedes Dru Heinzelmann Chapman Sharon Jones Chapple Helen Loftin Clark Liz Pickens Cordia Allison Taylor Davidson Nancy Kalow Dektar l Becky Seale DeLoache Jomey Cartwright Dick Gretchen Eppler Andree Falls Mary Farley Pamela Forducey Lucia Frenkel l Martha Gibson Caro Emerson Goettee Susan Grier

Mary Grace Ashton Gudis Leslie Klein Handler Cynthia Groebe Hatter Galen Burnett Haynes Alexa Hutchison Heck l Karen Helms Anita Parker Howard l Beth Sabo Huddleston Sissy Jeffett l Esther Sullivan Kottwitz Elizabeth Kurilecz Mary Mantz Susi Marzuola Merrilea Mayo Sharon McCally Paula Ballard McKay Suzanne Propst Neal Liza Orchard Claire Smith Ortiz Camille Pearcy Potts Dawn Atkinson Prestwich Lesley Woodberry Robinson l Melissa Spann Rollins Betsy Rosenberg Ellen Plumlee Russell Stephanie Saunders Nancy Shaw Diane Smith l Kelly McGlothlin Smith Shayne Suttle-Roberts Carolyn Lombardi Tillquist Sheryl Childress Troiani Laura Johnson Urbis l Holly Mullins Vinella DeAnn Thomason Walker Meneese Orr Wall Shelley Marks Weathers

1979 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Tucker Ford Enthoven l GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Aminah Jatoi DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Kate Belknap l Liz Walker Farmer l Elizabeth Reid Moir l Lori Heape Sparks l Vallette Graber Windham l Sharon Crutcher Yoh l DONOR ($1 – $499) Julie Hyland Ambler l Karen Gilmore Anderson Priss Benbow Dee Johnson Blakeney Caroline Boeckman l Nan Currey Ginny Wright Currey l Julie Melnick Dearien Janet Mabery Fulmer Madeline Collins Hamm l Donica Folse Jimenez l Kathryn Aronson Lacey l Mary McCarthy Moore l Karen Bascone Moult Dede Pearcy l Jennifer Nance Stagnaro Tracy Stoneman Pam Gourley Teeter l Gina Woods

Your gift of... $100 provided fuel for Hockaday student transportation to feed over 2,000 homeless people in Dallas.

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1982 HOCKADAY CIRCLE MEMBER ($10,000 – $24,999) Lizzie Horchow Routman l JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Suzanne Perot McGee l Catherine Baxter Sidamon-Eristoff Jenna Brasch Woodberry l GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Tania Regard Hardage l PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Thalia Sarris Banowsky l Nancy Purse Winston l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Jani Hall Leuschel l Kendall Burney Wilson l Ann Whitley Wood l Sarah Woodberry l

1980 HOCKADAY CIRCLE MEMBER ($10,000 – $24,999) Regen Horchow Fearon l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Jill Shorey Giroir l Robin Stephens LoMonaco Anita Escobar Miles l Frances Ewing Rowland l DONOR ($1 – $499) Rebecca Bailey Mallory Maclay Creixell l Hilary Sommer Davidson Nancy Hall Einhorn Marion McLaurin Forbes l Sarah Harris Linda Ann Shaw Hubbard Tamara Stern Hundley Tracy Bruce Jones l Elaine Low Karstens Kathryn Koch Keramidas l Caroline Scragg Law l Carolyn Winans Morrisey Leigh Ann Wood Nicas Nancy Philipson l Heather Purcell Ann Aston Ratelle l Monique Regard l Holley Sandlin Sanford Lisa Ginsberg Silver l Amy Rhodes Stephenson l Denise Smith Thompson l Melissa Thompson Katherine Greenlee Uhlhorn l www.hockaday.org

1981 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Jennifer Posey Ahearn Ryla Bouchier Peggy Black Meyer l Bridget Silverthorne Russell Hilary Nicholas Steinert DONOR ($1 – $499) Juliette Smith Aston l Christen Caudle Benat l Pamela Grundeman Blankenship Cathy Chapman Stacy Cockrell Barbara Currey l Becca Nelson Davis l Susan Dowben Day l Angela Fritsen Laura Bloom Gordon l Clare DeCleva Hammer Ellen Haynes Kimberly Neff Hogue Tamara Hedge Johnson Neina Kennedy Jessica Cobb King l Kama Boswell Koudelka l Sheri Price Kowalski l Cindy Jones Lambert Barb Winspear Meyer Claire Curry Saunders l Carolyn Dewitt Somerville Leigh Ann Moranz Steere Tracy Spellings Watts Catherine Woodward

DONOR ($1 – $499) Raguet Bass l Julie Philipson Boren l Rachel Cobb Lisa Cummins Cohen l Karen Gilbertson Cowden Maria McKinney Dau l Heather Dunbar Sandra Standifer Fennell Angelique Foster Claire McCracken Galetti l Karen Lastelick Higginbotham Elly Sachs Holder l Andrea Burpo Holle Elizabeth Estess Hughes l Susan Cochran Jacques l Carol Keith l Alice King Marlyn Mayo Krampitz l Kelley Lane Chandler Lindsley l Carol Marzuola Katy Miller Merriman l Sara Mosle l Meg Carter Pelose Leslie Hyland Rodgers Dixie Carter Salinas Amy Sheinberg l Presley Stokes Troyer Robin Grier Vettoretti l Polly Dossett Whittle l Serena Young l

1983 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Michelle Neuhoff Thomas l GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Nell Fullinwider Bush PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Leslie Whittenburg el-Effendi l Nancy Hochstim Goldberg l Margaret Oldham Jackson l Eleanor Herndon Munson l Cary-Elisa Briggle Rubarts l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Mary Eileen Flanagan Anderson Caroline Haynes Lopez Kathryn King Marley l Maria Martineau Plankinton l Lisa Stroope Browning Varel l Mary Walker l DONOR ($1 – $499) Cissy Northcutt Abernathy Julie Uhlhorn Allen Robin Bernat Mace Coday l Jerri Ann Young Fitts l Sandi Hubbard Liz Roosevelt Kelly Eugenia Hudson King Marion Scragg Kistler Kristina Mathews Lafaye Michele Olivier Laird l Sharon Coggan McBride l Alison Gaylord Monnich Nancy Wynne Saustad l LeRey Coker Schrampfer l

1984 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Leslie Stoneman Cornog GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Karen Sheinberg Pollock l PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Betsy Reed Eiseman l Amanda Urschel Goldstein l Margaret Estep Hill l Jennifer Ostrow Hocking l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Lynne Page Clarke Elizabeth Nicholson King l Robin Slater Martin l Candace Campbell Swango l Carla Wheeler l

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Alumnae Donors List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving 1984, CONTINUED DONOR ($1 – $499) Heidi Rath Black Chesie Hortenstine Breen Lynn Lloyd Buxton Carolyn Herkimer Cooper l Kimberly Martin Grant l Shirley Young Hall Gina Lee Hamada Blainey Maguire Hess l Elizabeth Cleaveland Howard Lanita Shaw Nickerson Laurel Neuhoff Page Stefani Westfall Podvin Jennifer Thoman Wisinski l Kay Wills Wyma l

1985 GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Rebecca Enloe Fletcher l Tracy Bassman Kaye PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Holly Harris DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Christy Alvord Jamie Ginsberg Garrett l Elise Black Parteli l Kit Richardson Sawers l

DONOR ($1 – $499) Alissa Adkins l Elizabeth Oldham Collett l Kimberly Fleming Irene Stalcup Forero l Liz Georgoulis l Catherine Bolger Graham Deidra Wilson Hubenak Claire Hughes Lynch Mary Kate O’Toole Mellow l Cappi Copeland Northcutt Brenda O’Neal l Margaret Flanagan Solomon Susan Hagler Thompson Elizabeth Clark Walsh Linley Young Amy Springer Zinck l

1986 HOCKADAY CIRCLE MEMBER ($10,000 – $24,999) Carolyn Perot Rathjen l JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Tamara Rorrie Campbell l Stephanie Glickman Harmon l GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Bailey Ann Simms Broughton Talley Dunn l

PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Liz Dunn Arencibia Elizabeth Enloe Malakoff l Ixchel McKinnie l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Elizabeth Anema l Leslie Lipton Armitage Katherine Bliss l Elizabeth Thompson Just Lisa Loeb l Libby Crutcher McCabe l Abbie Kellogg Milisci l Elizabeth Ostrow Smith l DONOR ($1 – $499) Adrienne Cohen Bruckman Macol Stewart Cerda Kim Bockhaus Collins Lorie Gurley Davenport Kathryn Kennedy Duncan Cary Greif Sid Ellis Hancock Gwen Moore Holliday l Marti Acosta Holmes Claudia Jasin l Amy Sanders Kerber l Susan McGinnis McAllister l Debbie Brown Milton Rachel Blum Nicholas Alma Doll McCutchin Pratt Angela Berry Roberson

Jody Plotkin Rudman l Kristin Kessler Schell Betsie Tart Sears l Andrea French Wetsel l

1987 PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Angela Ards Michelle Morgan Lockhart l Beth Gayden Williams l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Ariana Viroslav Held l Estee Marsh Kellogg l LeDee Kidd Sachs l DONOR ($1 – $499) Fran Engle Alford Victoria McElhaney Benedict l Sarah Clossey Nancy Jackson Crook Lale Gravel Diehl Jennifer Gaillard l Jamie Porter Gaunt l Kathy McLane Gersch Katy Cottingham Green l Sally Darden Hudspeth l Jackie Swango Katz l Laura Lovelace Paula Ackerman Menendez Hayden Ellis Parr l Marietta Johnson Scherer l Amy Spence l Beth Brand Stromberg l Lisa Campbell Yarbrough l

1988 PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Sally Horchow McCauley l Evangeline Paschal Tiffany Borlaug Rubi l Becky Miller Wartell l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Laura Custard Hurt l Meredith Lightfoot l Darcy Ahlberg Ribman l Maria Reyes Shadle Meg Allen Temple

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DONOR ($1 – $499) Nicki Allen Virginia Speck Amason l Mandy Lee Berman l

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Thanks to you... Sixth graders studied how genes are passed from parent to offspring in a hands-on simulation in the Genoworm genetics lab. Audrey Cook Bines l Erika Bruce l Jennifer Bryan Brooke Cohen Erin McBride Crocker l Ellen Dutta l Mandy Ginsberg l Kimberly Haley-Coleman l Judy Hsu Lauren Hudspeth l Alison Henrion Kaplinsky l Jessica Kramer l Brandon McInnis Shannon Morse Liz Noteware Alyson Montgomery Opsahl l Deborah Lawrence Schafer l Jeanne Simpson Julie Ann Sklaver Elizabeth Stuart l Shana Intille Wilcox l

1989 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Katherine Perot Reeves l Allison Campfield Taten l GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Carrie Moore Becker l Katherine Rogers Roberts l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Gila Rosenstock Appel Carlyn Henry l Gigi Hill Lancaster l Shannon Saalfield Thompson l Jennifer Willingham Williamson l Megan Manser Wood l

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DONOR ($1 – $499) Beth Bankhead Marisa Guerra Beckett Lisette Bonilla l Carrie Boren Tebbie Barnhill Borgers Suzanne Brown Marla Cotten Katherine Fowler Ernest Shannon McCutchin Finucane l Amy Gilliam Leslie Henderson Harrell Claudia Ward Holmes l Elisabeth Loeb Jacobson l Levin Key Megan Kramer Jennifer Hile Kuczaj Amy Smitherman Kusic l Debbie Loeb Tiffany Newsom Melvin l Susan Jackson Moore l Wendy Moore Oglesby l Michelle Rauch l Kimberly Fahrenbrook Rich Laura Talley Schell Kathleen Johnson Self Julia Tyson Shelburne l Kristal Snelson Betsey Boshell Todd

1990 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Rajani Kapu l PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Melinda Hartnett l Kate Hoak Power l

DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Melissa Thomas Allan l Erin Sudbury Ashby l Sandie Eltringham l Melissa Korby Fordyce l Christine Posner Alison Edens Robinson l Jill Sachson Trattler

Thuylinh Nguyen Roschangar Nathalie Ryan l Dana Vig

DONOR ($1 – $499) Leigh Allbritton Catherine Crutcher Bohigian Carrie Shepperd Butler l Jennifer Hazlewood Cronin l Lillian Huang Cummins Christi Thompson Dean Elizabeth Smith Gray Paula Sheinberg Greenman l Jessica Hately Channing Henry l Emily Herndon Elizabeth Hairston Keogh Dana Lawrence l Nicole MacLean McCauley Alexis Connally Noack Caroline Grady Platt Karen Netzer Ranen Heather Hill Washburne Blair Johnson Wylie l

DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Casey Tollett Collins Kate Fullinwider Ferguson Lynde Jones Schoellkopf Lisel Matheny Simmons Cathy Wilmeth Taylor l Anne Shirley Underwood l

1991 GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Samantha Ackerman Simons l Nicole Ginsburg Small l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Elizabeth Schoellkopf Dal Piaz l Courtney Newman Flanagan l Catherine Battle Hanslik l Laurie Jones Sarah Lowe Nathan Carrie Johnson Phaneuf l Betsy Rodgers DONOR ($1 – $499) Abigail Ahearn Tracy Locke Castro Tricia Drum Davidson l Sue Shirley Fair l Cara Veatch Fierro Soume Daulat Foshee Lisa Gala Allyson Connally Gonzalez Hayes Miller Hokanson Marisa Jaffe Aline Hui Koch Stacy Michaelson LaCorte Shiela Haffar Lannen Elspeth Hunter McDonald Moira Muldoon Marisa Ritter l Kendra Rorrie l

1992 PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Tracy Ruff Bakshi

DONOR ($1 – $499) Angela Runnels Andrade Dana Wilcox Ayres Susan Earhart Brower Stephanie Stokes Davis l Nancy Fallen l Landy Elliott Fox l Ashley Geller Bettina Hein l Yony Lee Kim Beth McPherson Maryam Toofanian Morse Stuart Newsome Rebecca Leigh Sherouse Anne Schwitters Smith l Karen Soltero

1993 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Angelica Marin Hill Leah Jordan Sara Briggs Pauley Pippa Eltringham Zimmerman l DONOR ($1 – $499) Cindy Casey Brown Mary Clare Jalonick Cahlink Caroline Allen Cummings Carey Dodson Victoria Garcia l Michelle Handy Jennifer Howsden Pamela Jaffe Rani Khamesra Vani Konda l Lynn Drum Lanyon l Ellen Gores Lewis l Erika Meeske Margaret King Morse l Debbie Howard Munir l Nidhi Monga Nakra Sharon Reese Niebuhr l Melissa Burkholder-Dealey Rawlins Ann Allen Rose Fall 2011 – hockaday magazine 59


Alumnae Donors List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving 1993, continued DONOR ($1 – $499) Laura Sotelo Santellana Cristina Dugan Schmidt Heather May Smith Rosemary Ramsey Stewart Claire Campfield Storino l Kelley Studdard l Shannon Morris Warden Merry Munson Wyatt l Priya Swamy Zeikus

1994 PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Taylor Kepler Craig l Kathryn Walker Francis l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Jennifer Parks Barth Kirsten Marsh Breckinridge Jennifer Schoellkopf Emanuelson l Sara Jaffe Alison Foxworth Schilpp DONOR ($1 – $499) Bonner Mead Allen l Monece Cullum Appleton l Kathryn Munson Beach l Yvette Pabilona Bhutani Jennifer Fetner Booth Tiernan Swenson Cavanna l Stephanie Hazlewood Dees l Annie Whitworth Downing Carrie Nelson Dunn

Nihal Fayad Kathryn Balink Fernandez Cate Veatch Ford Katie Johnson Hale Julie Hsieh l Ailsa Heard Hurley l Courtney Elliott Itson l Susannah Moore l Allison Swayze Navitskas Camille Harrell Ohmstede Jan E. Phillips Therese Patrizi Richei Abby Ritman Devon Schiff l Julia Yang l

1995 PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Allison Geller Block l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Morgan Thompkins Kennedy l Laura Lewis DONOR ($1 – $499) Allison Brooks Sarah Price Brown Elena Jacobson De Leonardis Afton Johnson l Elizabeth Sartin Mastronardi l Elizabeth Hooper O’Mahony Debbie Perez Sarah Saalfield l Anne Newman Schoenhard l Karin Brown Shoffner l

Your gift of... $5 purchased two pounds of seeds for AP Biology students to study the effects of gravity and light in plants.

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Merrie Nell Spence l Elizabeth Hale Spitzer Stacey Lynn Sterbenz Sarah Stockton Christie Browning Sullivan Adrienne Wilson Wagner l Lauren Tauscher Woods

1996 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Jessica Werner Epperson l Britten LaRue l Becca Marcus Meg Munson McGonigle l DONOR ($1 – $499) Laura Adams Virginia Coil Alverson l Natasha Anderson Maha Armush Janet Blackwell Ellen Brown Blix Caitlin Starrs Bovo Katherine Burch Canales l Chancey Burnett Canon Catherine Carr l Alyssa O’Reilly Constant Susan Dean Elizabeth Duffy Libba Good Jennifer Wilmeth Keller Christine Brown Klayman Melanie Lary Lisa Liu Monica Long Diane Dubsky Mandel Kelly Johnston Middleton Allison Hazlewood Olson l Laura Phelan Brittney Rogers Julie Sagalowsky l Jenniffer Self l Cindy Simmons Cynthia Spalding Kathryn Spitzberg Heidi Werner

1997 PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Lyle Foster Scovell l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Margaret Johansen Hirsch l Kristin Pittman Ortega l

DONOR ($1 – $499) Paige Adams Lindsey Hawkins Ambrose Sara Auld Catherine Mead Brady Morgan McKenna Burnham Alicia Carter Shirley Johnson Chambers Christine Collins Laura Douglass Dostert Sarah Coppin Edwards l Dena Fayad Jessica Ferrell Paige Hunt Gialanella Lisa Rubin Hartman l Worth Anne Stites Herrell Brooke Robinson Howe Monica De Anda Huffman l Courtney Jones Johnson Tracy Lin Katherine Mathes l Noreen Mehdi Ashley Moore Shea Dobbins Moss Lindsay Mullins Lakshmi Nair Masami Iida Overstreet Allison Mittler Pape Carolyn Lentzsch Parcells Janie Park Sarah Houldey Raggio Katie Reese l Randal Rauscher Rhodus l Nicole Stewart Lindsey Shaw Valente

1998 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Elizabeth Cullum Helfrich l PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Bethany Elliott Holloway l Katherine Anne Thomas DONOR ($1 – $499) Devon Alder Melissa Armstrong Jamie Bankhead Alexis Bayoud Mollie Blasingame Natalie Borlaug Lucy Billingsley Burns Kyllan Brown Cody l Lana Constantine Megan Cramer

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Annie Crum Ginny Desmond Jennifer Drapkin Gracie Everitt Mia Feldman Alison Fisher Kerri Geller Goldfarb l Trude Goodman Ashley Yates Gunther Amy Walker Healy Melissa Wilmeth Iraniparast Kimberly Kircher James Suzanna Dryden Jensen l Mary Kate Lawson Johnson Arley Goes Kattan Sarah Walker Kinard Desiree Lyle l Isabell Novakov l Kelly Oby Jennifer Burch O’Connor l Jenna Zouzelka Osborn Sarah Pearson Reidy Liza Trinkle Caroline Walker l Athena Wickham Charnelle Wiley

Kelly Brantley Little Michelle Lloyd Beth Barraco Macrini Reese Pepper l Lesley Phelan Alexa Racioppo Kerry Ryan l Lydia Sands Robyn Schwartz Siegel l Elsa Sprunt Sruti Sreerama Kathleen Stetson Jenny Stewart Meredith Stites l Valerie Parks Thomas Kristin L. Tucker l Linda Villafane Lenox McClendon Warren

1999 HOCKADAY CIRCLE COUNCIL ($50,000+) Jacquelin Sewell l

DONOR ($1 – $499) Leigh Notestein Avsec Sarah Bartholow l Mary Bonner Seay Bertolami Lauren Brown l Brannon Cullum Serena Carr DeBergh Cassie Evans Decker Olivia Carleo Eklund Vanessa Gerber Emilie Gioia Denman Glober Barbara Lawson Heil Khris Jackson Erica Kuppin Sara Lowery Tyler Lown l Elizabeth McGarr l Sonya Michelle Mirbagheri Anar Rathod Patel Amy Barr Patrick l Anne Catherine Savage Podolsky l Leesie Pool Katharine Meyer Speaker IB Stanley-Ikhilioju Laura Tobolowsky Swartz Nicole Tong Meg Weathers l Ann Marie Wesneski Jimieka Williams Whetstone

DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Ellen McCullough l Ashley Pittman Katy Crawford Slade Kate Jeffrey Williamson l DONOR ($1 – $499) Lilly Albritton Elizabeth Anderson Shannon Blount l Catherine Bogart Mia Bongiovanni Elizabeth Boysen Charlotte Hudson Carter Melissa Corley Christel Fulton Crigler Evie Crowley Kate Williams Dicker Rebecca Nycum Elder Sarah Wilson Fenton l Anne Fischer l Meredith Russell Francis Sara Frankfurt Gail l Vickisha Genti Margaret Gingrich Meredith Jarrett Katherine Campbell Johnson l Veronika Karasek Marion Abercrombie Laubach Erin Levin Monica Lira www.hockaday.org

2000 GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Morgan Hughes DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Jill Rosellini Ombrello

2001 GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Margaret Cullum

2002 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Margaret Anne Ryburn Dafna Salomon

DONOR ($1 – $499) Chrissy Van Duyne Adkisson Lindsay Barbee Joanne Blackwell l Whitney Campbell Marjon Carlos Mary Scott Crain Alissa J. Fagadau l Mallory Fosdick l Claire Gingrich Fallyn Gray Joycelyn Jones Gina Kim Leslie Aldred Lambert Neeraja Lammata Ashley Moore Britain Bailey Peakes Zarina Rasheed Caris Reid l Amy Meyer Stoneham Anita Taleghani Kristin Thumlert Anne Wallach Sarah Washburne l Stephanie Frankfurt Weinberg LaTodra Williams Britt Sorensen York

DONOR ($1 – $499) Chi-Chi Acho Haley Acuff Kathleya Afanador Charlotte Balser Sandy Barnett Meghan Bartos Callan Blount Courtney Brown Caroline Stevenson Brownworth Elizabeth Darver Teena Gray Maryam Khan Kristina Kiik l Heather White Linburg l Anne Miller Lesley O’Leary Leann Parey l Margaret Elizabeth Perry l Meredith Lewis Perry Katie Ackerman Rhamey Elizabeth Savage l Frances Schendle Rohini Seth Avery Simpson l Emily Tang Meghan Titzer l Mary Teresa Israel West l Molly Zale

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Alumnae Donors List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving Emmy Smith Abby Tice Elaine Weatherall l

2005 PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Margretta Wikert

Thanks to you... Residence Hall students could deepen their relationships through a team-building “Tri-Wizard” tournament with a Harry Potter theme on and off campus.

2003 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Melissa Langston

2004 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Katie Escoto l

DONOR ($1 – $499) Anneka Anand Shari Barnett l Rachel Bock l Jenny Branson Katherine Brooks l Katherine Bruce Elizabeth Burkhead Mariam Chaudhry Jaime Crowley Elizabeth Dreyfuss Caroline Fischer Lauren S. Gnutti Stephanie Hanson Cameron Hardesty Maggie Hoak Joanne Hong Jamie Humber Christine Lewis Pilar Macdonald Margaret McCullough Kathryn McGarr Casey Potter l Christina Rabun Christen Levering Redlich l Stephanie Swingle Sangita Vyas Amber Webb

DONOR ($1 – $499) Anonymous Lindsay Gardere Austin Maria Heyne Bascom Sagari Bette l Jeannie Blair Alex Brooks l Alex Brousseau Nikki Bruce Emily Campbell Megan Coleman Rachel Conrad l Katy Crow l Natty Dean l Hannah English Amanda Havard Emily Hebert Deborah Heines Katie Hogan Katie Israel Nabihah Kara Katie Keith Marissa Lau l Shelley Moore Evangeline Pittman Katy Reddin Tess Reeder Claire Reid l Alyssa Reiman Devon Rudberg Allison Rutherford

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DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Amy Rush DONOR ($1 – $499) Molly Bierman l Taylor Bigler Stephanie Friedberg Bowden Stephanie Bulger Kathleen Campbell Carson Glasscock Castellaw Christina Collins l Audrey Decherd l Meredith Diers Colleen Downs Lauren Dunlap Hannah Flory Dianne Goode Mallory Harrison Feryal Hirji Erika Hoops Kristen Kane Stephanie Kiehnle Kathryn Lookadoo Sarah Lorenzen Morgan Manser Ginny McDowell l Krystie Meidell Adrienne Murphy Mimi Pasahow Allison Richie Kelsey Robertson Abbie Ryan l Nasim Sobhani Allison Squires Louise Stevenson l Lany Villalobos Ashley Walker l Melissa Wong

2006 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Anna Rosenblatt DONOR ($1 – $499) Claire Albert Andrea Autrey Elizabeth Bruyere Taylor Cassidy Laura Compton l Brooks Dennard Kitt Garton Erin Harris Lauren Hoffman Helen Jury Eleanor Krahenbuhl Meredith Leyendecker l Elizabeth Marley l Abby McCartney Flo Monier Lucy Reid Murchison l Sarah Nouri Andi Pimentel Farrell Rafkin l Rhiannon Rees Eleanor Ryburn Rachel Spradley l Elizabeth Warnack Christy Yip Devon Youngblood Jennifer Zavaleta l

2007 DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Kat Morgan DONOR ($1 – $499) Maillil Acosta Bailey Anderson Caroline Barnett Annie Black Natalie Bornowski Caroline Bruff Nicole Bullock Natalie Burch Eda Chen Maggie Cowling Emily Dunlay Alexia Garcia Jacqueline Giroir Laurence Glasscock Allie Hayes Blakely Hull Courtney Levering Leslie McCombs

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Chelsea Miller Merritt Milliorn Bess Milner Katherine Novinski Caroline Penn Emily Rowan Sarah Satinsky Carolyn Shinn Anna Simon Ellie Simpson Lauren Solomon Olivia Trevino

2008 JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Molly Rosenblatt DONOR ($1 – $499) Janie Bruyere Megan Cassidy Tracy Diers Lindsay Dolan Katherine Dreyfuss Irene Gow Haley Huffines Monica Israel Laura Kirchhofer Tia Kirksey Alexandra Larrave Kassie Lorenzen Gina Mahatma Kate Marley Margaret Marley www.hockaday.org

Sasha Nouri Colleen O’Bannon Rosie Parravano Channy Ronchetti Anne Smead Kim Starfield Laura Jean Stargardt Rachael Wildes Heather Wolf Anna Wright

2009 DONOR ($1 – $499) Lindsey Bank Sarah Bricker Sarah Lyn Bruff Zohra Chahal Gail Chiangda Rachel Compton Amber Hardeman Maribel Helland C. J. Hoke Cyonna Holmes Elise McDonald Lanie Milliorn Zizi Moir Kathleen Murphy Elizabeth Novinski Alina Pimentel Jessie Risman Katie Satinsky Hillary Wallace

2010 DONOR ($1 – $499) Luyi Adesanya Ashley Anderson Lauren Ansong Aline Bass Elizabeth Bentley Emily Bowe Natalie Breen Sarah Cassidy Sahara Chhabra Elizabeth Cowle Taylor Dilbeck Stephanie Do Julia Eggleston Allison Fijolek Nikitha Gangasani Sarah Gilberg Stephanie Gobran Brenda Hernandez Augusta Hoffman Manning Jordan Margot Konig Katie Krenek Elizabeth Law Maverick Lezar Gena Loe Hanna Loucas Mary Mackie Mollye MacNaughton Emily McCombs Jillian Mock Elizabeth Muse Jordan Naftalis

Kat Niemi Alex Nowlin Laura Payne Caitlin Porter Katie Radford Anna Ramundo Shelby Schmitz Sarah Jane Schneider Twyla Shelmire Erin Simmons Grace Song Bradley Kate Souryal Hayley Williams Katherine Xiong Ellie Yanagisawa Arden Youngblood And those who wish to remain anonymous *

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Alumnae Day 2011

Pam Campbell Foster ’71, Sue Wade, Erin Prather Stafford, Jon Prather, Hockaday Medalist Louise Hopkins Underwood ’36, Harris Underwood, Jane Henry, Gwynne Juett, Alyssa Underwood, Lyle Foster Scovell ’97

Alumnae Day Weekend was great fun for everyone who participated. The weekend’s festivities started Friday, April 29, with alumnae lectures, an annual meeting and awards ceremony, campus tours, classroom visits, Archives open house, 10-year reunion class panel with the senior class, reunion class photos and a luncheon. The Hockaday Alumnae Association honored recipients of the Hockaday Medal, the Honorary Alum, Outstanding Alumnae Volunteer and the Ellen Higginbotham Rogers awards. Hockaday Medal: Louise Hopkins Underwood ’36 Mrs. Underwood co-founded The Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts (LHUCA) in 1997 in Lubbock, Texas. The multi-discipline arts center brings together local artists and audiences for education, performance and exhibition in a more than 34,000-square-foot space. The LHUCA serves more than 48,000 individuals each year. Her work involvement has not only benefited individual artists, but also the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, Ballet Lubbock, theatre groups and the Texas Tech University Museum and College of Visual and Performing Arts. During Lubbock’s centennial celebration in 2009, Mrs. Underwood was named one of the top 100 influencers in the city. She is a role model for all Hockaday alumnae as she strives to make a difference in the world in which we live by being an active citizen of the community.

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Honorary Alumna: Beverly Lawson Upper School Science Teacher and Department Chair Dr. Beverly Lawson has been teaching Hockaday students for 25 years. She is known for making chemistry understandable – even enjoyable – for science fans and non-fans alike. For her Advanced Placement Chemistry students it is not uncommon for the class to receive an invitation to her home for an AP Exam study session. Dr. Lawson is an exemplary teacher who is involved with her students and advisees. She serves on the Honor Council and is advisor to one of the most coveted advisories on campus. She is an avid supporter of Hockaday activities, and to the delight of her students, is known for attending their performances and sporting events – often decked out in colorful Hockaday garb. Her students also know that she is their strongest supporter and eager to help them find summer internships at local colleges and hospitals. She enthusiastically assists with the organization of the Science Department’s annual Hockaday Alumnae in Technology and Science (HATS) program. Dr. Lawson was also a Hockaday parent to alumnae Mary Kate Lawson Johnson ’98 and Barbara Lawson Heil ’00.

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Left to Right: Becky Beasley ’61, Honorary Alum Chair; Barbara Glazer Rosenblatt ’75, Hockaday Medal Chair; Jeanne P. Whitman, former Eugene McDermott Headmistress; Kathryn Walker Francis ’94, Alumnae Association President; Beverly Lawson, Honorary Alumna; and Lyle Foster Scovell ’97, who introduced the Hockaday Medal recipient

Annual Fund Champagne Cup Highest Participation Class of 1957: 87% Class Agents Judith Wilson Myrtie Rawlins Rice Outstanding Alumnae Volunteer: Holly Hill ’56 Holly Hill has been an active and instrumental member of the Alumnae Association Board. In 2003 she served as a panelist on the inaugural HAARTS Program – The Art of Literature. From 2003 to 2005 she was a member of the Board of Visitors. In 2008–2009 she served as the 1950s Decade Chair. She was Vice President-Elect of Communications from 2009–2010, and oversaw the NetPals Program. This year as Vice President of Communications, she chaired the HAARTS Program – The Art of Diplomacy. She helped to select the speakers and truly had a passion for ensuring that the evening’s event would be enjoyed by alumnae, panelists and the Hockaday community. Unfortunately, HAARTS had to be cancelled because of an unprecedented week in which four days of classes were cancelled due to inclement weather. Her dedication and genuine enthusiasm goes without saying. Holly is the consummate Hockaday champion. She participates in her class activities and gatherings, often hosting her fellow 1956 classmates for anniversaries and birthday parties. She revisits campus often, attending student programs, award ceremonies and receptions. Ellen Higginbotham Rogers Award for Excellence The three finalists for the Ellen Higginbotham Rogers Award for Excellence were also announced during Alumnae Day. The finalists were Stephanie Hazlewood Dees ’94, Lower School Early Childhood teacher; Steve Kramer, History Department Chair; and Jenni Stout, Middle School and Upper School Math teacher. Stephanie Hazlewood Dees ’94 was presented the Rogers Award at an assembly at the end of the school year. Activities on Saturday, April 30, included an inaugural Former Boarder Reunion Breakfast in Tarry House and an Alumnae Family Picnic on the Lower School Playground and Picnic Area catered by Goff ’s Hamburgers.

Highest Giving Class of 1960: $49,905 Communication Class Agent Marilyn Mason Jensen Highest Reunion Year Participation Class of 1961: 55% Class Agents Becky Beasley Ann Addyman Lawrence Highest Reunion Year Giving Class of 1986: $35,467 Class Agents Susan McGinnis McAllister Carolyn Perot Rathjen Kristin Kessler Schell Margaret Herndon Highest Young Alumnae Participation Class of 2010: 46% Class Agents Elizabeth Ann Omoluyi Adesanya Elizabeth N. Cowle Stephanie Gobran Margot Stephanie Konig Grace Eun Hae Song Alex Nowlin Hayley Williams Highest Young Alumnae Giving Class of 2005: $4,860 Class Agents Molly Bierman Michelle Fox Abigail Stevens Hoak Elizabeth Fletcher Lintel Morgan Brent Kennedy Manser Ellen Ciuba Parkhurst Allison Julian Richie Amy Winslow Rush Highest Junior College Participation Class of 1952JC: 56% Class Agent Betty Taylor Cox

Jeanne P. Whitman, former Eugene McDermott Headmistress (far left) and Kathryn Walker Francis ’74 (far right) with the Ellen Higginbotham Rogers Award for Excellence finalists (left to right) Jenni Stout, Middle School and Upper School Math; Steve Kramer, History Department Chair; and recipient of the award, Stephanie Hazlewood Dees ’94, Lower School Early Childhood teacher.

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Highest Junior College Giving Class of 1946: $1,695

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Alumnae Day 2011


“My grandmother has changed lives. The work she has done has given Lubbock hope. With The Underwood Center and First Fridays, she created a venue where every single person in Lubbock can enjoy art.” David Henry on the impact of his grandmother, Louise Hopkins Underwood ’36 2011 Hockaday Medalist


2011 Alumnae Day Reunion Photos

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1936JC

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Barbara Belknap Owen, Louise Corrigan Jordan

Mackenzie Blinn, Class of 2014; Frances Briggle Campbell ’36JC; Kiersten Blinn, Class of 2017

Kitty Burge Wilson

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Norma Davidson Roberts, Mary Kate Scaling Cooper, Mary Ann Maxwell

Top Row: Ann Suggs Smith, Betty Jo Guthrie Lastelick, Judith Hill Gardere Bottom Row: Nancy Perkins Shutt, Peggy Sloan Hill, Maria Bates

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1951JC Marjorie Reynolds Prichard, Pat Faber Boike, Sonia Topletz Philipson, Mary Ann Jackson Hyde

1956 Top Row: Lelya Levy Menscher, Cita Smalley Suratgar, Georgia Gray Benson, Susan Reynolds Hughes, Alice Worsham Bass, Nancy Philen Thompson, Wendy Marcus Raymont, Jo Oakley Stone, Nancy Murrell Neuhoff; Middle Row: Sue Barnes Wills, Dorothy Johnston Amis, Gloria Gobble Dawley, Brenda Sluyter; Bottom Row: Pat Nelson Coleman, Mary Sue Norris McClain, Betty Weichsel Compton, Beverly McLemore Robbins, Madeline Utay Podorzer, Holly Hill, Shannon Harrison Armstrong

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2011 Alumnae Day Reunion Photos

1961 Top Row: Cynthia Higginbotham Scofield, Galen Murray Bauchman, Noel Bardman, Rue Howell Henry, Peggy Lubben Gould; Second Row: Judy Kadane Nix, Becky Beasley, Jan Martindale Newsome, Caroline Giles Banks, Peggy Grinnan Allen, Mary Berry Loupee, Mary Kay Pederson Grum, Diana Sessions Burns, Kay Fowler Kelton, Beth Anthony Lightbown,Virginia Savage McAlester, Donna Lett Villarreal, Ann Addyman Lawrence; Third Row: Eloise Vellucci Ostrander, Gail Barzune Loeb, Carol Owen Funk, Linda Brack McFarland, Susie Allen Ryan, Molly Caldwell Cline, Jane Stamper Godlove, Linda Jones Rayes, Rena Goodson Winfield; Bottom Row: Gayl Prather Smith, Susan Moore French, Kathleen Hudkins Ashlock, Kay Lumpkin Maxell, Susan Bradley Graumann, Suzi Flaxman Greenman, Liz Stewart Wally, Suzanne Simmons Bartolucci

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1971

Top Row: Gano Scurry Ehlers, Margaret Mills Trulock, Caroline (“Jinx”) Washburne Heyer, Becky Love Ingle, Beth Marr Lee; Bottom Row: Julie Golman Melendi, Jan Hardy Hickey, Frances Alford Rolater

Top Row: Susan Jones Knape, Christy King Sarosdy, Judy Hicks Noble, Janet Casey Todrys; Bottom Row: Cathy Wilson Sharp, Colonel Marla Buckles, Gay Jaggi Anderson

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1976 Top Row: Mary Clutts, Martha McKenzie Hill, Elisabeth King Seibold, Tracey Allen Bedgood, Dottie Lipscomb, Nancy Dressner, Crys Cartwright Thomas, Odie Rooth Milliorn, Martha Vail Myre, Amanda Miers, Shawn Pratt Bradshaw, Jane Ort; Middle Row: Ruth Maginnis, Sallie Favrot Stroud, Merri Allstadt Chester, Cynthia Philipson Klein, Kathy Martin Oberthier, Julie Johnson Leathers, Peggy Papert, Jean Hancock Eye, Mary McEntire Young, Lisa Treigle Pratt, Karen Veninga Driscoll, Missy Young, Ainslie Taylor Nibert; Bottom Row: Diana Ingram Miller, Ann Colgin, Betsy Hardin Rayle, Debbie Coben, Brenda Fisette Bagelman, Jeri Hadsell, Laura Williams Kaufman, Sharron Hunt Munson, Jane Halebian

1981 Top Row: Ellen Haynes, Cathy Chapman, Sue Hay Register, Hilary Nicholas Steinert, Tamara Hedge Johnson, Catherine Woodward, Karen Votteler Carreon, Bridget Silverthorne Russell, Jill Harnish Lawrence, Mary Symms Pollot, Rebecca Nelson Davis,Valerie Tedford Queen, Jenny Posey Ahearn, Tracy Spellings Watts; Middle Row: Laurie Mitchell Woods, Caroline Vanston Poe, Cindy Brown Bequette, Amy Coffman, Stacy Cockrell, Ryla Bouchier, Laura Barzune, Kama Boswell Koudelka, Jessica Cobb King, Barbara Currey Oseroff, Lori Seeburger Marchant, Claire Curry Saunders; Bottom Row: Andrea Elizondo de Gonzalez, Adriana Arguelles Gutierrez, Eddie Hardy Wilson, Lisa Wellons-Rothfus, Cindy Jones Lambert, Barb Winspear Meyer, Peggy Black Meyer, Lisa Baker Clark, Michele Behrendt Allman

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1986 Top Row: Kim Drummond Thomas, Julia Kovisars, Elizabeth Anema, Laura Berry Walker, Ixchel McKinnie, Ellen Lampl, Cary Grief, Ritu Varma Dixon, Adrienne Cohen Bruckman, Farrah Forke; Second Row: Claudia Arroyo, Stephanie Glickman Harmon, Bailey Simms Broughton, Susan McGinnis McAllister, Amy Sanders Kerber, Talley Dunn, Sylvia Garcia, Alma Doll McCutchin Pratt, Lisa Loeb; Bottom Row: Andrea French Wetzel, Katherine Bliss, Kim Bockhaus Collins, Beverly Gaucher, Kathy Hurst, Mary Jones Snow, Elizabeth Ostrow Smith, Erin Sexton Webb, Betsie Tart Sears

1991 Top Row: Anne Zimmerman Reich, Sue Shirley Fair, Tricia Drum Davidson, Courtney Newman Flanagan, Eryn Lugger Sporl, Elizabeth Schoellkopf Dal Piaz, Dana Vig, Betsy Rodgers, Nathalie Ryan, Hayes Miller Hokanson, Stacy Michaelson LaCorte; Bottom Row: Samantha Ackerman Simons, Carrie Johnson Phaneuf, Nicole Ginsburg Small, Laurie Jones, Thuylinh Nguyen Roschangar, Kate Bucholz McDonald, Sarah Lowe Nathan

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2001

Top Row: Allison Hazlewood Olson, Cynthia Spalding, Lisa Culbertson, Jenn Self, Meg Munson McGonigle; Bottom Row: Britten LaRue, Erin Shiver, Christine Brown Klayman, Katherine Burch Canales

Top Row: Abby Pringle, Joycelyn Jones, Jennifer Keener Judge, Anita Taleghani, Alex McAtee, Lindsey Barbee; Middle Row: Paloma Rendon, Britain Bailey Peakes, Katina Cardenas, Kate Holbrook, Chrissy Van Duyne Adkisson, Mary Crain, Elisabeth Jerome Applbaum, Whitney Campbell, Claire Jordan; Bottom Row: Fallyn Gray, Stephanie Frankfurt Weinberg, Sara Rowghani, Michelle Vick, Ashley Moore, Cassidy Acuff, Mallory Fosdick

2006 Top Row: E. Warnack, Ariel Youngblood, Sarah Nouri, Abby McCartney, Kristen Cataldo, Erin Harris, Jennifer Zavaleta, Christy Yip, Eleanor Krahenbul, Anna Rosenblatt, Lucy Reid Murchison; Bottom Row: Alicia Rubio, Angie Fayad, Lindsey Adams, Michelle Wong, Natalie Pon, Elizabeth Bruyere, Melinda Ku, Laura Noble

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Creativity “By practicing creativity we flex our minds and nurture our students’ imaginations, leading each girl to identify and use her voice effectively in making art and in life. In the words of Edward de Bono: ‘Creativity involves breaking out of established patterns in order to look at things in a different way.’” – Susan Sanders-Rosenberg, Visual Arts Chair and Middle School Art Teacher (Pictured here is Upper School Ceramics Teacher Kevin Brady.)

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Friends of Hockaday List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. H Denotes retired or former Hockaday faculty or staff l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving HOCKADAY CIRCLE COUNCIL ($50,000+) Robert Priddy JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Oakley William Cheney, Jr. Jeanne P. Whitman and Rhodes Bobbitt l PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Theresa and William Daniel l Frances and Rick Jeter Dianne and Hervey Priddy DAISY ($500 – $1,499) John M. Beall Evie and Geoff Butler l Barbara and John Clark Dorothy Comley Kelby Hagar Isabell and Joe Haggar, Jr. l Ginnie Payne Betsy Priddy Mary and Charles Priddy Randy Priddy Harriet and Warren Stephens Henry S. Thomas l Elizabeth C. Williams

Thanks to you... Pre-Kindergarten teachers were supported as they developed a Foreign Language Exploratory (FLEX) program, enhancing Pre-K exposure to the sounds and vocabulary of French and Spanish.

DONOR ($1 – $499) Suzy and Don Apeland Virginia Foster Appleby Carlos Arandia H l Virginia Barrett Arceneaux Peggy Arent H Christy Bednar H l Kay Boruff H l Nancy Boxall H l Mary and Tom Capps H Anjan Choudhury Lee Cullum Betsy Davis H Lorraine and Norm Dumaine H l Mr. and Mrs. Terry K. Dunlap, Sr. W. C. Estes James Byrn Francis IV Robert Priddy Francis Mollie Garitty H Alice and Edward Grayson Patricia Harris Jay Hellmuth H Marcus Neale Hickerson Hollie Huggins H Carolyn C. Johnston Mary Kesler H David Koch H Michelle Krebsbach Christine Lagow H l Scott and Marianne Lawson Renee LeClair Judy and Evans Mank H Joan McFarlane H Michael Merrill Nancy F. Mueller Nedra Niles H Paula and Lawrence O’Neill Deborah and Al Pease H l Ashley and Ashley Priddy Leonard M. Riggs, Jr. Russ Rosensweig Eleanor and Richard Seline Phyllis and Ronald Steinhart Carol Ann Stewart Richard Tozer Gordon Wagner l Jackie and Steve Waldman Charlotte and Tom Walker H Marnie and Kern Wildenthal Michael Woram Rachel Wyatt Zabierek H Barbara and Don Zale And those who wish to remain anonymous

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Foundations, Corporations and Organizations List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. Organizations with matching gifts are noted in italics. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving HOCKADAY CIRCLE COUNCIL ($50,000+) The Edward & Wilhelmina Ackerman Foundation l Richard D. Bass Foundation Bickel & Brewer Foundation l Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund l The JHB Family Foundation l The Wang Foundation l HOCKADAY CIRCLE PATRON ($25,000 – $49,999) Gerald J. Ford Family Foundation The Lyda Hill Foundation l Robert H. Dedman, Jr. Family Foundation HOCKADAY CIRCLE MEMBER ($10,000 – $24,999) The Communities Foundation of Texas l Crow Holdings L.L.C. The Dallas Foundation l Dallas Jewish Community Foundation l Dallas Taxpayer Rights Dallas Women’s Foundation Graue Family Foundation The Thomas O. and Cinda Hicks Foundation l The Horchow Family Charitable Trust l Tom and Charlene Marsh Family Foundation The Eugene McDermott Foundation Merrick Family Foundation Rupe Foundation l Ruth C. and Charles S. Sharp Foundation, Inc. l Texas Instruments Foundation W. P. Carey & Co., LLC JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) The Effie and Wofford Cain Foundation The Decherd Foundation Goldman Sachs l H.Ward Lay Foundation The Hoak Foundation Jeffrey C. Jaynes, D.D.S., P.A. Klion Family Foundation l Mankoff Family Foundation Harry S. Moss Foundation l The New York Community Trust Perot Foundation The Ralph B. Rogers Foundation l Stanley M. Truhlsen Family Foundation l E. Paul & Helen Buck Waggoner Foundation, Inc.

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GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Bank of America l Citizens Against Taxpayer Owned Hotel FGH Foundation l Greystone Foundation The Houston and Michelle Hall Foundation McNarosa Foundation l Southwest Neurology, P.A. Sydri Energy Partners, Ltd. Wells Fargo l PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) The Arthur Vining Davis Foundation Fluor Foundation Gayden Family Foundation l Hockaday Upper School Kimberly-Clark Foundation Morgan Stanley PepsiCo Foundation l Raymond James l Rosewood Foundation l Schwab Charitable Fund Time Warner Employee Grant Programs Alinda Hill Wikert Foundation DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Aetna Foundation, Inc. l American Airlines Political Action Committee l American Airlines, Inc. AMG Charitable Gift Foundation BlackRock Bunge North America Foundation Capital One Services, L.L.C. Chinese Medicine Wellness Center of America, P.C. Compass Insurance Agency, Inc. l Comprehensive Pain Management Center Clay Cooley Motor Company The Denver Foundation EnCana Oil and Gas, Inc. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation General Mills Box Tops for Education Greater Houston Community Foundation Greater Kansas City Community Foundation The J. M. Haggar, Jr. Family Foundation l Jackson Family Foundation l Elizabeth D. Jaynes, D.D.S., M.S., P.A. JDC Foundation, Inc. l JPMorgan & Co. l Kline Family Foundation l MacAdams Financial Group

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Marchant Family Foundation The Rebecca Marcus, M.D. Foundation The Meadows Foundation l MFS Investment Management Marsh & McLennan l Barbara Bass Moroney Foundation, Inc. Nokia Siemens Networks Omaha Community Foundation Quest Diagnostics Reciprocity Consulting Group, Inc. The Raymond E. and Bettye C. Reid Foundation l George A. and Nancy P. Shutt Foundation Peter P. and Bonnie B. Smith Foundation l Stubbeman Family Foundation Tektronix, Inc. Thank Heaven Foundation Tolleson Management, L.P. Towers Watson Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program l Verizon Foundation l W. Buford and Linda M. Lewis Family Foundation, Inc.

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DONOR ($1 – $499) Alphagraphics American Express Company Arkay Foundation l Arnold Stokol and Associates AXA Foundation Baker Hughes Foundation Blue Umbrella, L.L.C. Bock Jewelry Co., Inc. BP Foundation, Inc. Cafe Madrid, Inc. Chevron The Coca-Cola Company l James M. Collins Foundation l Berry R. Cox Family Foundation Craig Ranch, Ob-Gyn Davis & Davis, L.L.C. Designs By Lucia eBay Foundation l Elsevier Science, Inc. Equine Veterinary Services eScrip Exeter Trust Company FelCor Lodging Trust Fidelity Foundation l Gazeebo Burgers, Inc. # 3 Google Hawk Partners, L.L.C. The Hockaday School Social Committee Ingenious Enterprises, L.L.C. JPMorgan Chase & Co. Kerry Higgins Interiors, Inc. Kinder Morgan Foundation B.Vijaya Kumar, M.D., P.A. La Belle Nail Salon Liberty Dental Studios, P.L.L.C The Little Gym of Dallas M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation Meddev USA, Inc. Michael Stoner Chapter DAR Microsoft Millennium Pharmaceuticals Mobil Foundation, Inc. New Life Ob-Gyn Occidental Petroleum Charitable Foundation Oracle Corporation PJZ Designs, Inc. Raytheon Company l Reynaldo Godines, M.D. Gastroenterology Services Shell Oil Company The Shirley & William McIntyre Foundation Target l Thompson & Knight, L.L.P. Tomden Engineering, L.L.P. TPG Capital, L.P. UBS – Employee Giving Programs UnitedHealth Group Wichita Falls Area Community Foundation And those who wish to remain anonymous

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Gifts to Hockaday Endowment Funds The folowing have made gifts or commitments to The Hockaday School endowment in the past year. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving HOCKADAY CIRCLE COUNCIL ($50,000+) The Edward & Wilhelmina Ackerman Foundation l Helma and Edward Ackerman l Richard D. Bass Foundation Rita Crocker Clements ’49 l Lyda Hill ’60 l Hockaday Parents’ Association l JHB Family Foundation l Barbara Bass ’75 and Jim Moroney P’13 ’13 l Jim and Lynn Moroney Foundation Paula and Jon Mosle, Jr. l Nancy Penn ’41 and Jack Penson l Kathryn Priddy l Robert Priddy The Ralph B. Rogers Foundation l Jacquelin Sewell ’99 l Bonnie Bass ’75 and Peter Smith l Jerrie Marcus ’53 and Fred Smith l HOCKADAY CIRCLE PATRON ($25,000 – $49,999) Dan Bass Kathryn Walker ’94 and Jim Francis P’24 l HOCKADAY CIRCLE MEMBER ($10,000 – $24,999) Kelly and Brock Compton l Tiffany and Mark Cuban P’22 Margaret Anne Cullum ’58 l Margaret Cullum Charitable Trust Gerald J. Ford Family Foundation Kelli and Jerry Ford P’22 Rosalind Redfern ’59 and Arden Grover l Dianne and Hervey Priddy Amanda and Brint Ryan P’19 ’23 ’24 l JADE ($5,000 – $9,999) Adriana and Jamiel Akhtar P’20 ’21 Anita Craddock Bigger* ’45JC Skye and Bill Brewer P’15 ’20 l Mary Thuss Cheney* ’61 Oakley William Cheney, Jr. Linda and Bill Custard l The Decherd Foundation Maureen and Robert Decherd Joyce and Mike Ernst P’11 ’14 l Wanda and Richard Gass P’11 l Nancy Nasher ’72 and David Haemisegger P’12 ’18 l Michelle and Houston Hall P’18 l Susan and Bob Kaminski P’14 l Klion Family Foundation l Amy and Howard Klion

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Thanks to you... The Wellness Center allowed eighth graders to develop the necessary knowledge of fitness and create individual exercise prescriptions.

Nancy Albertini and Steve Metzger Janet and Kevin Pollari P’15 l Dodie and Walter Priddy Louise Hopkins Underwood ’36 E. Paul & Helen Buck Waggoner Foundation, Inc. Marilyn and Ben Weber P’11 l Helen Biggs ’64 and Gene Willingham l GREEN AND WHITE ($3,000 – $4,999) Susan and Stephen Butt P’15 l Crow Holdings, LLC Kathy and Harlan Crow P’21 l Shirley and Stuart Crow P’14 ’20 l Betsy Best ’73 and Bennett Cullum l Margaret Cullum ’01 Regen Horchow ’80 and Jeff Fearon P’11 ’20 ’20 l Elizabeth Cullum ’98 and Jeffrey Helfrich l Cinda and Tom Hicks P’12 l Ward Lay P’18 Michelle Neuhoff ’83 and Stewart Thomas P’11 l PLAID ($1,500 – $2,999) Lainey Luckadoo ’68 and Rick Abbott l Ruth and Kenneth Altshuler l Hong and Jim Bass P’11 l Ann Priddy ’73 and Rhett Bentley P’12 l Theresa and William Daniel l Laura Starks and Joe Dannenmaier P’12 l Rachael and Bob Dedman P’19 ’21 l Tucker Ford ’79 and Richard Enthoven P’11 l Amy and Danny Gow P’12 l Dawn and Toby Grove P’23 Nancy and Jim Hoak l

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Hockaday Upper School Marguerite Steed Hoffman P’13 l Kanika and Vinay Jain P’11 ’19 l Elizabeth and Jeffrey Jaynes P’17 Debra and Lyndon Johnson P’12 l Joyce and Larry Lacerte l Charlene Cline ’62 and Tom Marsh l Margaret McDermott l The Eugene McDermott Foundation l Megan and Casey McManemin P’15 ’17 l Barbara and Ric Middlekauff P’16 Maryann Sarris ’78 and Frank Mihalopoulos P’14 l Debra Doss Miller P’11 l Barb and Peter Mitchell P’11 l Lynn and Presley Mock P’13 l Jeannine and Jim O’Bannon l Vinita and Muktesh Pant P’14 Margot and Ross Perot Katherine Rogers ’89 and William Roberts P’20 l Ellen Higginbotham ’59 and Richard Rogers l Therese and Chris Rourk P’16 ’19 Beth and Gene Soltero Stanley M. Truhlsen Family Foundation l Ashley Walker ’05 l Betty Priddy Walker ’69 l Caroline Walker ’98 l The Wang Foundation l Courtney Wang P’11 l Donna and John Watters P’11 l Ann Lawrence Wessel ’68 l DAISY ($500 – $1,499) Ben Alvord l Christy Alvord ’85 Angela Ards ’87 Vicki Michaelis ’68 and Peter Bartholow l Alice Worsham ’56 and Dick Bass John M. Beall David Bentley Elizabeth Bentley ’10 Virginia Bentley ’12 Lucy Crow ’71 and Henry Billingsley l Kalita Beck ’77 and Ed Blessing l Diane W. Bradshaw P’14 ’19 l Susie Strauss ’68 and George Breen l Debbie and David Burch P’11 l Evie and Geoff Butler l Amber and Travis Carter P’22 Elloine Moseley ’47 and William Clark l Barbara and John Clark Ruth Bakal and Michael Cohen P’16 l Compass Insurance Agency, Inc. l Don Crook P’11 l Peggy Simmons Dear ’58 l The Denver Foundation Leslie Melnick ’74 and Bryan Diers l Talley Dunn ’86 and Bradley Miller l Molly and Gregg Engles P’23 FGH Foundation l Betsy and Rick Fijolek l Sharon and Steve Folsom P’12 ’17 l Read Penson ’70 and Steve Gendler l Lisa and David Genecov P’18 l www.hockaday.org

The Class of 2011 Endowment for Faculty Support In honor of their daughter’s graduation, a group of senior parents established the Class of 2011 Endowment for Faculty Support, thereby continuing the tradition started by the Class of 2007 parents. Providing opportunities for professional development is critical in the hiring and retention of outstanding teachers. Professional development expenditures include summer travel, study grants, instructional conferences and in-service programs. The Hockaday School thanks the Class of 2011 donors for their generosity and continued support of the School. The following parents have honored their 2011 graduates by making gifts or commitments to the Class of 2011 Faculty Endowment Fund. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving

Marzetta and Curtis Alexander P’11 l Hong and Jim Bass P’11 l Lisa and Robert Buban P’11 l Michelle Stephenson ’78 and Charles Bufkin P’11 l Debbie and David Burch P’11 l Shannon Liu and Jeff Chen P’11 Don Crook P’11 l Fran Eikenberg P’11 Tucker Ford ’79 and Richard Enthoven P’11 l Joyce and Mike Ernst P’11 ’14 l Regen Horchow ’80 and Jeff Fearon P’11 ’20 ’20 l Hilary Frank P’11 Wanda and Richard Gass P’11 l Nancy and Rod Gatehouse P’11 l Carole and Mike Gayler P’11 Lynne and Bill Gerlach P’11 l Kathy and Peter Gudmundsson P’11 ’17 l Cheryl and John Hall P’11 RuLan and Rick Hebeler P’11 l Edith W. Hill P’11 Hockaday Upper School Frances and Paul Hsu P’11 Trish and Bob Inselmann P’11 Kanika and Vinay Jain P’11 ’19 l Louise and John Kee P’11 l Nan and John Kirchhofer P’11 l Peggy and Tom Knight P’11 ’17 l Hattie Liu and Wenlian Zhang P’11 Shashi Dharma and Mike Mahatma P’11 l Teresa and Eddie Mayfield P’11 ’15 l Debra Doss Miller P’11 l Barb and Peter Mitchell P’11 l

Elizabeth Reid ’79 and Peter Moir P’11 l Mary McCarthy ’79 and Howard Moore P’11 l Judith and David Mullens P’11 Winnie and Obeng Opoku-Acheampong P’11 ’12 Aeran and Max Park P’11 l Gwyneth Lloyd and Robert Phelps P’11 l Jeanne Phillips P’11 l Jennifer and Robert Ridout P’11 l Anne and Chris Rote P’11 l Maura and Peter Sakovich P’11 l Susan and Panos Shiakolas P’11 ’13 l Victoria and Greg Shinn P’11 l Marilou and Jim Simon P’11 l Agnes and Larry Starfield P’11 l Gloria and George Tarpley P’11 l Texas Instruments Foundation Michelle Neuhoff ’83 and Stewart Thomas P’11 l Tracey Thornton-Willis and George Willis P’11 l Courtney Wang P’11 l Marilyn and Ben Weber P’11 l Kendall Burney Wilson ’82 P’11 ’15 l Cathy and Jeff Wood P’11 l A special thank you to Jeanne Phillips for coordinating the 2011 class gift.

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Gifts to Hockaday Endowment Funds The following have made gifts or commitments to The Hockaday School endowment in the past year. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving DAISY, CONTINUED ($500 – $1,499) Goldman Sachs l Linda and David Gravelle Tania Regard ’82 and Kevin Hardage P’13 l Stephanie Glickman ’86 and Eric Harmon P’21 l Zoe and Todd Hart P’17 Edith W. Hill P’11 Swanee Hunt ’68 Elizabeth D. Jaynes Jeffrey C. Jaynes Frances and Rick Jeter Louise and John Kee P’11 l Deanie and Terry Kepler Nan and John Kirchhofer P’11 l Caren and Peter Kline Amy and Charles LaDue P’20 l Melissa and George Lamb P’15 ’17 Ann Addyman ’61 and Sam Lawrence l Schatzie Henderson ’55 and George Lee, Jr. l Patty and Mark Leyendecker l MacAdams Financial Group Jane and Mike MacAdams P’15 Shashi Dharma and Mike Mahatma P’11 l Staci and Jeffrey Mankoff P’18 l Nancy C. Marcus Kathryn King ’83 and Mark Marley l Monica and Ron McCray Cindy and Alex McGeoch P’14 ’16 ’16 l Elizabeth Reid ’79 and Peter Moir P’11 l Jennifer and Jon Mosle P’12 l Charlie Nearburg l The New York Community Trust Aeran and Max Park P’11 l Liz and Bruno Pasquinelli P’13 ’16 Pat Patterson ’57 l Angier Peavy ’68 l Holly and Carlos Gonzalez Peña P’12 ’14 l Jeanne Phillips P’11 l Karen Sheinberg ’84 and Richard Pollock P’18 l Kate Hoak ’90 and Will Powers Betsy Priddy Mary and Charles Priddy Randy Priddy Jennifer and Robert Ridout P’11 l Chris and Dick Rogoff l Barbara Glazer ’75 and Randy Rosenblatt l Lizzie Horchow ’82 and Dan Routman P’12 ’16 l Betty and Brian Schultz P’18 Nicole Ginsburg ’91 and Justin Small l Harriet and Warren Stephens Judi and Glenn Stewart P’16 ’19 ’19 l Rebecca and Richard Szelc P’15 l Gloria and George Tarpley P’11 l

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Vaishali and Dinesh Thati P’21 Henry S. Thomas l Jakki and Terry Thomas P’18 ’20 ’24 Lisa Stroope ’83 and Mark Varel l Vineeta Salvi and Amit Walia P’14 l Elliott Walker Elizabeth C. Williams Jenna Brasch ’82 and Seth Woodberry P’12 ’15 ’20 ’24 l Trea and Richard Yip Sally Taylor ’53 and Barney Young l Sharon and Kneeland Youngblood P’12 ’14 l DONOR ($1 – $499) Rehmat and Salim Adatia P’16 Sara Melnick ’73 and Mark Albert l Marzetta and Curtis Alexander P’11 l Constance Alexandre l Mary Jane LeVan ’58 and Samuel Armacost l Carroll and Kent Arnold P’16 Angela and Moses Asom P’13 Dana Wilcox Ayres ’92 Jim Bao and Alice Yang P’12 Carrie Moore ’89 and Steven Becker P’20 l Peggy Black Braecklein ’44 l Lisa and Robert Buban P’11 l Michelle Stephenson ’78 and Charles Bufkin P’11 l Kelly and Herb Buford P’16 Nell Fullinwider ’83 and Shelby Bush P’13 ’16 ’18 Christie and Joseph Cahoon P’22 ’24 Claudia Calonne P’16 Sharon and Scott Charlton P’14 ’16 l Shannon Liu and Jeff Chen P’11 Priya Varada and Deb Choudhury P’15 Lacey and Kevin Cloud P’14 Susan and Chris Cooper P’16 ’22 l Jeanne Tower ’74 and Berry Cox Mira Cranfill Ana and Eugene Curry P’19 l Irene and John Dagher P’11 ’15 Julia and Tim Danklef P’15 Davis & Davis, LLC Laura Dickens P’12 Dorothy Paine Duff ’63 l Lorraine and Norm Dumaine l Melissa and Brent Dyer P’14 Fran Eikenberg P’11 Betsy Reed ’84 and Richard Eiseman P’12 l Equine Veterinary Services Maria Delgado and Sergio Espinosa P’18 Nancy Fallen ’92 l Tammy and Josh Feferman P’18 Ashley Carter Francis ’24 James Byrn Francis IV

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Robert Priddy Francis Hilary Frank P’11 Nancy and Rod Gatehouse P’11 l Carole and Mike Gayler P’11 Lynne and Bill Gerlach P’11 l Caro Emerson ’78 and George Goettee Suzi Flaxman ’61 and Jack Greenman l Kathy and Peter Gudmundsson P’11 ’17 l Cheryl and John Hall P’11 Cindy Sprague ’70 and Steve Hardesty l Paula and Jeff Hayes P’12 l RuLan and Rick Hebeler P’11 l Rue Howell ’61 and Tuck Henry l Edna Brown ’54 and William Hibbitts Adam Herring and Alexis McCrossen P’21 Ellen and Rex McDowell Marcus Neale Hickerson Linda and Phil Hodgson P’18 Bethany Elliott Holloway ’98 l Frances and Paul Hsu P’11 Mary Ann Jackson ’49 ’51JC and Ed Hyde Trish and Bob Inselmann P’11 Patti and Paul Kane P’16 Rajani Kapu ’90 and Russ Haden P’23 l Robert Kallos Elizabeth and Fehmi Karahan P’12 l Jennifer and Tom Karol P’14 l Kerry Higgins Interiors, Inc. Patricia and James Kleckner P’16 Diana and Thomas Klein P’17 Peggy and Tom Knight P’11 ’17 l Michelle Krebsbach Janet Kleinman ’55 and Jonathan Kutner l Kieu-Trinh Dao and Thang Le P’14 ’15 l Bradleigh and Glen LeBlanc P’15 ’17 Renee LeClair Kathy and Jayson Limmer P’22 ’23 l Allyson and Hays Lindsley P’20 l Chandler Roosevelt Lindsley ’52 l Hattie Liu and Wenlian Zhang P’11 Ed Long and Janet Bucher-Long l Judy and Evans Mank Teresa and Eddie Mayfield P’11 ’15 l Jennifer McClung l Mary McCarthy ’79 and Howard Moore P’11 l Nancy F. Mueller Christine Muelsch P’12 Judith and David Mullens P’11 Arax and Ramon Nazarian P’16 l New Life Ob-Gyn Lydia and Dan Novakov l Winnie and Obeng Opoku-Acheampong P’11 ’12 Gwyneth Lloyd and Robert Phelps P’11 l Jane and Charles Pierce Pam and Brad Porter P’13 l Ashley and Ashley Priddy Anita Tarar and Jason Railsback P’24 Belinda and Thomas Reeder P’16 Janet and Gary Reeves l Ann Rubenstein Reynolds ’58 Anne and Chris Rote P’11 l Cary-Elisa Briggle ’83 and Bobby Rubarts P’19 l Tiffany Borlaug ’88 and John Rubi P’22 l

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Anne Russell ’73 and John Lumbard l Kathryn Russell Kristy and Victor Sahm P’19 l Maura and Peter Sakovich P’11 l Rhonda and James Sanchez P’16 l Patricia Scroggins l Eleanor and Richard Seline Susan and Panos Shiakolas P’11 ’13 l Victoria and Greg Shinn P’11 l Christine and Sig Sigurdsson P’20 ’22 Marilou and Jim Simon P’11 l Kate and Kevin Smith P’16 Ann and Rick Smith P’16 Amy Spence ’87 l Agnes and Larry Starfield P’11 l Jeri Sutton l Daphne and David Sydney P’12 l Allison Campfield ’89 and Mike Taten P’22 l Kim and Ron Taussig P’16 l Anne and Van Taylor P’23 ’24 Texas Instruments Foundation Shannon Saalfield ’89 and Jodie Thompson P’20 l Tracey Thornton-Willis and George Willis P’11 l Taffy Terhune Walker ’62 Dorothy Taliaferro ’78 and Ben Weil P’11 l Sarah and Russell Weinberg P’16 Stacie and Mark Whitley P’22 Stacey and Randy Wilkins P’13 Staci Williams ’77 l Kendall Burney Wilson ’82 P’11 ’15 l Ann Whitley ’82 and David Wood P’18 l Michelle and Peery Wood P’16 Cathy and Jeff Wood P’11 l Sandra Cooper Woodson ’56 Michael Woram Anne Yager P’16 Erin and Billy Young And those who wish to remain anonymous

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Endowment Funds An endowment is a permanent fund invested to assure Hockaday’s financial security for years to come. As of June 30, 2011, Hockaday’s endowment totaled over $125,430,000. We are grateful to all our endowment donors. Below are descriptions of the more than 100 Hockaday endowments with a value of $100,000 or more as of June 30, 2011. General Endowment Funds The Kalita Beck Blessing Endowment Fund This fund supports the mission of The Hockaday School to provide an education that prepares girls to assume positions of responsibility and leadership within their communities and to equip them to make considered choices. It will be used especially to encourage girls of all ages to learn how to be responsible stewards of their financial resources and thereby to improve the community around them. It will fund the development of coursework, training of faculty, and purchase of instructional materials within the applicable areas of the curriculum. The Elizabeth Mayer Boeckman ’50 General Endowment Fund Established in 2000 with a gift from the Frederick and Mildred Mayer Foundation, The Elizabeth Mayer Boeckman ’50 General Endowment Fund honors Kathryn Boeckman Howd ’75 and Caroline Boeckman ’79. The Effie and Wofford Cain Foundation Endowed Fund Established in 1983 with a grant from the Foundation, the Fund supports general purposes. The Clara R. and Leo F. Corrigan Foundation Endowment Fund Established in 1979 with a grant from the Foundation, the Fund supports general purposes and honors the Corrigan family whose association with Hockaday spans three generations. Louise Corrigan Jordan ’35 is the mother of Anne Jordan Logan ’63 and the grandmother of Claire Jordan ’01. Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Corrigan, Jr. (Marilyn Ray ’47) are the parents of Catherine Corrigan ’79. The Jeannette Eppler General Endowment Fund Established in 2004 by Mrs. William B. Eppler, mother of Jennifer Eppler Long ’74 and Gretchen Eppler ’78, the Jeannette Eppler General Endowment Fund supports excellence in education at The Hockaday School. The Dr. and Mrs. William B. Heroy, Jr. Endowment Fund Established in 1981 by Dr. and Mrs. Heroy, parents of Barbara Heroy John ’73, the Fund supports general purposes. Dr. Heroy served as a Trustee of the School from 1969 to 1976.

The Lacerte General Endowment Fund Established in 1998 and augmented in 2006 by Joyce and Lawrence Lacerte, parents of Megan ’02, Madison ’06, Monroe ’07 and Quincy ’08 Lacerte, The Lacerte Endowment Fund supports Hockaday’s technology needs. Proceeds from the Fund are used to support technology infrastructure costs and to provide technology training for Hockaday faculty and staff. The Mary O’Boyle Endowment Fund Established in 1982 by Mary O’Boyle, a Trustee of the School from 1981 to 1987, a member of the Class of 1970, and the mother of Abigail English ’00 and Tess English ’06, the Fund supports general purposes, especially financial aid. The Elizabeth Hudson Penn Endowment Fund Established in 1974 by Mrs. Penn, mother of Nancy Penn Penson ’41, grandmother of Annie Penson Vreeland ’64, Suki Penson Jarzemsky ’65, and Read Penson Gendler ’70, and great grandmother of Lizzie Gendler ’01 and Hilary Vreeland ’05, the Fund supports general purposes. The Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross Perot Endowment Fund Established in 1981 by Mr. and Mrs. Perot, the Fund supports general purposes. Life Trustee Margot Perot served as Chair of the Hockaday Board of Trustees from 1981 to 1984. Four Perot daughters are Hockaday graduates: Nancy Perot Mulford ’78, Suzanne Perot McGee ’82, Carolyn Perot Rathjen ’86 and Katherine Perot Reeves ’89. The Ashley H. Priddy Endowment Fund Established in 1981 to help maintain Hockaday’s excellence for future generations by Ashley H. Priddy, Trustee of the School from 1966 to 1977 and Chairman of the Board from 1974 to 1977, this Fund honors one of the School’s most beloved friends and benefactors, husband of Life Trustee Kathryn Priddy, father of former Trustee Betty Priddy Walker ’69 and Ann Priddy Bentley ’73, and grandfather of Kathryn Walker Francis ’94, Caroline Walker ’98, Ashley Walker ’05, Elizabeth Ann Bentley ’10 and Virginia Draper Bentley, Class of 2012, and greatgrandfather of Ashley Francis, Class of 2024.

The Elizabeth B. Higginbotham Endowment Fund This Fund, which supports general purposes, was established in 1976 by Mrs. Joseph L. Higginbotham, the first woman to serve as Chairman of the Hockaday Board of Trustees, on which she served from 1968 to 1975. Mrs. Higginbotham was a Life Trustee of the School, an Honorary Alumna, and the mother of four Hockaday graduates: Jane Higginbotham Bayes ’56, Life Trustee Ellen Higginbotham Rogers ’59, Marian Higginbotham Niles ’62, and Harriet Higginbotham Stoneham ’66. Her granddaughter, Katherine Rogers Roberts, is a member of the Class of 1989 and great-granddaughter, Alice Goodrich Roberts, is a member of the Class of 2020. The Hockaday Alumnae Association Endowment Fund Established in 1964 by the Board of the Hockaday Alumnae Association, the Fund initiated Hockaday’s endowment.

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The Frances Moss Ryburn Memorial Endowment Fund Established in 1973 by the Harry S. Moss Foundation, the Fund honors the memory of Frances Moss Ryburn, a member of the Prep School Class of 1933 and the Junior College Class of 1935, who served as Treasurer of the Hockaday Board of Trustees in 1939 to 1940. Her father, Harry S. Moss, was a Trustee of the School from 1943 to 1956. The Sabine Corporation Endowment Fund Established in 1982 with a grant from the Corporation, the Fund supports general purposes. The Peggy and Carl Sewell Endowment Fund Established in 1996, the Fund supports the continued strength of Hockaday’s mission: to provide the best education possible for girls who will become leaders in their communities. By supporting general purposes, the Fund is intended to help provide the financial basis the School needs to achieve its goals in the future. Peggy Sewell served as a Trustee of Hockaday from 1993 to 1999; she and her husband Carl are the parents of Jacquelin Sewell Taylor ’99. The Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharp Endowment Fund The Fund, established in 1976, supports general purposes. Ruth Sharp Altshuler was a member of the Hockaday Board of Trustees from 1974 to 1980. She was elected Life Trustee in 1992 and was named an Honorary Alumna in 1999. Her daughters are Sally Sharp Harris ’66 and Susan Sharp ’77. Her granddaughter is Elena Jacobson DeLeonardis ’95. The Mr. and Mrs. George A. Shutt Endowment Fund Established in 1981 by Mr. and Mrs. Shutt, the Fund supports general purposes. Tom Shutt served as a Trustee of the School from 1973 to 1977. Nancy Perkins Shutt is a member of the Class of 1951, and their daughters, Harriet Shutt Burrow and the late Anne Shutt, graduated from Hockaday in 1978. The Mr. and Mrs. Spencer L. Taylor Endowment Fund This Fund, which was established in 1975 by Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, supports general purposes. Mr. Taylor was a Trustee of the School from 1970 to 1979. He and Mrs. Taylor are the parents of three Hockaday alumnae: Teresa Taylor George ‘73, Diane Taylor Depoi ’75 and Barbara Taylor Widen ’80. The Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Vanston II Endowment Fund Established in 1976 by Mr. and Mrs. Vanston, the Fund supports general purposes. Mr. and Mrs.Vanston are the parents of Vicki Vanston Rothschild ’68 and Caroline Vanston Poe ’81.

Library Funds The Bass Endowed Library Fund Established in 1971 by Harry W. Bass, Jr., the Fund provides support for library acquisitions. Mr. Bass’ daughters are Carol Ann Bass ’70 and Beverly Bass Haralson ’76. The Houston Trippe Bateson Memorial Endowed Library Fund Established in 1981 with a bequest from the estate of Mrs. Philip B. Bateson who graduated from Hockaday in 1937, the Fund honors the memory of Mrs. Bateson and supports Hockaday’s libraries.

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The S. Roger Horchow Family Endowed Library Fund This Fund was established in 1979 by Carolyn and Roger Horchow to support library acquisitions. Roger Horchow served as a Trustee of the School from 1978 to 1983. Three Horchow daughters are Hockaday alumnae: Regen Horchow Fearon ’80, Elizabeth Horchow Routman ’82, and Sally Horchow McCauley ’88. There are five granddaughters who have attended Hockaday: Samantha Pillsbury ’11, Regen Routman, Class of 2012; Emily Routman, Class of 2016; Fiona Fearon, Class of 2020; and Sabrina Fearon, Class of 2020. The Stanley Marcus Endowed Library Fund Established in 1981 by Mr. Marcus, the Fund provides support for the acquisition of books, periodicals, and microfilm for The Herbert Marcus Library, which honors Mr. Marcus’ father, a Trustee of the School in the 1930’s and a staunch friend of Miss Hockaday. The Anne Windfohr Marion Endowed Library Fund Established in 1979 by Anne Windfohr Marion ’56, this Fund provides support for Hockaday’s libraries. Mrs. Marion’s daughter, Anne Windfohr “Windi” Phillips Grimes, graduated from Hockaday in 1983. The Alice Smith Boggess Works Memorial Endowed Library Fund The Fund was established in 1972 with gifts in memory of Alice Smith Boggess Works ’33, who was a Trustee of the School from 1966 until her untimely death. A history buff and avid reader, she was instrumental in starting Hockaday’s first library fund. Her daughters, Nina Works ’65 and Nan Works ’71, are active alumnae, and her granddaughter is Callie Works-Leary ’99.

Faculty Funds The Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Ackerman Endowed Faculty Fund This Fund was established in 1985 by Hockaday Life Trustee Ed Ackerman and his wife Helma to provide support for faculty salaries. Their daughters are Paula Ackerman Menendez ’87 and Samantha Ackerman Simons ’91. Granddaughters are Emma Simons, Class of 2021 and Lilly Simons, Class of 2024. Mr. Ackerman served on the Hockaday Board from 1985 to 1991 and was named as a Life Trustee in 2010. The Ackerman Family Endowment for Faculty Support and Recognition Established in 2008 by Ed and Helma Ackerman,The Ackerman Family Endowment funds Hockaday’s efforts to recruit and retain outstanding faculty and to strengthen its character education and mentoring programs. The Fund establishes the Ackerman Award for Character Education and the Ackerman Award for Faculty Mentoring. This Fund was established in honor of Samantha Ackerman Simons ’91 and Paula Ackerman Menendez ’87. The Carolyn Bartholow Bailey Endowed Fund for the Fine Arts Faculty This Fund honors the memory and the Hockaday experience of Carolyn Bartholow Bailey ’59. It was established in 1999 by Jack W. Bartholow, Jr. as a memorial gift for his daughter and supports compensation and professional development for the Hockaday Fine Arts Faculty. The Eddie and Sara Clark Endowed Faculty Fund Established in 1983 by Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Clark (Sara Alexander ’59), parents of Elizabeth Clark Walsh ’85 and Catherine Clark Chiao ’86, the Fund provides support for faculty salaries.

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Endowment Funds The Rita Crocker Clements and Children Endowed Fund for Faculty Development This endowed fund was established in 1999 by Life Trustee of the School, Rita Crocker Clements ’49, and her husband, Governor William P. Clements, Jr., with her daughters and their spouses, Barbara Bass ’75 and Jim Moroney, Bonnie Bass ’75 and Peter Smith, and her son and his spouse, Jim and Hong Bass, and her son Dan Bass.The Fund provides faculty members at Hockaday the opportunity to further their professional growth through seminars, workshops, lectures and reading materials which assist them in expanding their knowledge of the subject matter they teach. The Communities Foundation of Texas Endowed Faculty Fund This Fund was established in 1983 with a grant from the Foundation, which strives to promote philanthropic giving for the betterment of the community now and in the future. The Compton Family Endowment for Faculty Excellence Established in 2007, the Fund supports Hockaday’s efforts to recruit and retain outstanding faculty members, and honors Laura ’06 and Rachel ’09 Compton. The Margaret Doggett Crow and Lucy Crow Billingsley Chair in History Established in 1998, this chair recognizes the lifelong intellectual value inherent in the study of history, especially when the discipline is integrated into a challenging curriculum and taught by energetic and knowledgeable teachers. It supports salaries for the history faculty and honors the Hockaday experience of Life Trustee Margaret Doggett Crow ’37 and her daughter, Lucy Crow Billingsley ’71 who served as a Hockaday Trustee from 1987 to 1993 and from 2004 to 2010.

The Hockaday Parents’ Association Endowed Faculty Fund In grateful recognition of the dedication of the Hockaday faculty, the Parents’ Association Board established this Fund in 1983 to provide support for faculty salaries and enrichment. The Ela Hockaday Fund for Faculty Excellence The Ela Hockaday Fund for Faculty Excellence was established in 2008 by The Hockaday Parents’ Association to help the School attract and retain the best and the brightest faculty. The Mr. and Mrs. Barron U. Kidd Endowed Faculty Fund Established in 1982 by Mr. and Mrs. Kidd, parents of Jane deDoliete (“Liete”) Kidd Eichorn ’83 and Elizabeth LeDee Kidd Sachs ’87, the Fund supports faculty salaries. The Nancy and Jeffrey Marcus Chair in Humanities Established in 1998 with gratitude to all members of the superb Hockaday faculty, the Humanities Chair specifically recognizes Barbara Orlovsky, whose poetic vision and dedication to the liberal spirit of learning provided a formative experience for Rebecca Marcus ’96, and a generation of young women.

The Custard and Pitts Family Endowed Faculty Fund This Fund was established in 1990 by Mr. and Mrs. William A. Custard and Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank Pitts to provide support for faculty salaries and to honor the families’ affection for Hockaday, especially Life Trustee Linda Pitts Custard, Chairman of the Board of Trustees from 1986 to 1989, and her daughters, Marla E. Custard ’83 and Laura Custard Hurt ’88.

The Eugene McDermott Headmistress Chair The Eugene McDermott Headmistress Chair endows the headship of The Hockaday School and honors the memory of scientist, businessman, and philanthropist Eugene McDermott. Mr. McDermott’s interest and support for education continue to provide an extraordinary legacy in Dallas, the Southwest, and the country. This Chair was established in 1998 by Life Trustee Mrs. Eugene McDermott and the McDermott Foundation, Mary McDermott Cook ’71, President. Mrs. McDermott was first appointed to the Hockaday Board of Trustees in 1965 and became a Life Trustee in 1976. Mary McDermott Cook ’71 is the mother of Grace Cook ’06, and also a former Trustee of the School. In establishing this Fund, Mrs. McDermott and Mary McDermott Cook further Eugene McDermott’s legacy of philanthropic leadership and support for educational excellence in this community.

The Decherd Family Endowment Established in 1999 by The Decherd Foundation in recognition of the commitment and talent of dedicated teachers, this Fund provides support for faculty salaries and professional development.

The Sally McKenzie and Martha McKenzie Hill Endowed Faculty Fund Established in 1974 by Mr. William A. McKenzie, the Fund honors Sally Freeman McKenzie ’47JC and Martha McKenzie Hill ’76 and supports faculty salaries.

The Cecil and Ida Green Chair in Technology The extraordinary commitment to education of Cecil and Ida Green and their generosity in supporting educational institutions have strengthened schools and colleges in Dallas, the Southwest, the country, and throughout the world. Their Hockaday Chair honors these wonderful philanthropists, whose leadership has been an inspiration and whose lives have touched so many. Established in 1999, the Chair supports the School’s Director of Technology and recognizes the vision of a co-founder of Texas Instruments in this crucial area of human endeavor.

The Idanelle S. McMurry Endowed Faculty Fund Established in 1983 by the Anne Burnett and Charles Tandy Foundation, the Fund honors the seventh Head of the School, who was appointed in 1979 as the first Headmistress since Miss Hockaday and who served with distinction until her retirement in 1989.

The Margaret Bennett Cullum Professional Development Fund Established in 1999 by Mrs. A. Earl Cullum and her family and augmented in 2000 with memorial gifts in her honor, this fund supports professional development activities for the faculty. It honors Margaret Bennett Cullum, who was a friend and mentor for a generation of Dallas residents, and a generous benefactor of education in this community.

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The Elizabeth B. Higginbotham Endowed Faculty Fund Established in 1982 by her daughters, Jane Higginbotham Bayes ’56, Ellen Higginbotham Rogers ’59, Marian Higginbotham Niles ’62, and Harriet Higginbotham Stoneham ’66, the Fund honors the many contributions of Elizabeth B. Higginbotham to the life of the School, and is specifically designated for her interest in supporting the faculty.

The Ownby Family Endowment Fund Established in 2001 by Mary Ella Ownby King ’52, Claire Dewar ’75, Molly Dewar Froelich ’79, and Claire Ownby Benners ’47, the Fund provides support for faculty salaries and professional development.

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The Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Pickens Endowed Faculty Fund This endowment was established in 1984 by Trustee of the School, Robert H. Pickens, and his wife, Jan Rymer Pickens ’60, parents of Paige Pickens Conner ’82 and Alison Pickens Farrow ’83, to provide support for faculty salaries. The Prentiss Family Endowed Fund for Faculty Development The Prentiss Endowment was established by Kennedy Prentiss ’99, Paige Prentiss Coulman ’92 and their parents, Michael V. and Pat Prentiss, in 1999 for the further education and professional development of Hockaday faculty. Prentiss Grants are awarded annually to two teachers to allow them to travel and study over the summer. The Ashley Horne and Kathryn Amsler Priddy Endowed Faculty Fund for the Lower and Middle Schools Established in 1988 by Betty Priddy Walker ’69, a Trustee of the School from 1985 to 1991, and Ann Priddy Bentley ’73 to thank their parents for the Hockaday educations they received, the Fund provides support for faculty salaries in the Lower and Middle Schools and honors Mr. and Mrs. Priddy’s belief in the importance of these divisions to a Hockaday education. The Jacquelin Sewell Endowment for Faculty Excellence The Jacquelin Sewell Endowment for Faculty Excellence helps Hockaday attract and retain the best and brightest faculty who will prepare girls of strong potential to lead exceptional lives. The Fund supports professional development, graduate studies, faculty salaries and other compensation. The Margaret Simmons Endowed Faculty Fund The Fund was established in 2001 in memory of Margaret Pillet Simmons, mother of Betty Simmons Regard ’55, Peggy Simmons Dear ’58, and Suzanne Simmons Bartolucci ’61; grandmother of Monique Regard ’80 and Tania Regard Hardage ’82; and greatgrandmother of Margaret Hardage, Class of 2013. The Stewart Family Fund for Faculty Advanced Degrees Established by Judi and Glenn Stewart in 2007, The Stewart Family Endowment Fund supports Hockaday’s efforts to recruit and retain outstanding faculty by providing tuition support over and above, when possible, the standard school-wide grant for advanced degrees. Judi and Glenn are the parents of Emily Garai ’01, Anastasia Stewart, Class of 2016, and Carolina and Vanessa Stewart, Class of 2019. The Anne Burnett and Charles Tandy Foundation Endowed Faculty Fund Established in 1980 with a grant from the Foundation and augmented with subsequent grants, the Fund supports faculty salaries.

Financial Aid Funds The Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Ackerman Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1988 by Helma and Ed Ackerman, the Fund provides support for Hockaday’s financial aid program. The Ackermans are parents of Paula Ackerman Menendez ’87 and Samantha Ackerman Simons ’91, and grandparents of Emma Simons, Class of 2021 and Lilly Simons, Class of 2024. Ed Ackerman served as Trustee of the School from 1985 to 1991 and was appointed a Life Trustee in 2010. The Harry W. Bass and Richard D. Bass Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1976 by Harry W. Bass, father of Carol Ann Bass ’70 and Beverly Bass Haralson ’76, and by Richard D. Bass, father of Bonnie Bass Smith ’75 and Barbara Bass Moroney ’75, and grandfather of Meagan Moroney ’06; Callie Moroney, Class of 2013; Jenny Moroney, Class of 2013; Julie Smith ’07; Caroline Smith ’08; Kate Smith ’10; Aline Bass ’10; and Laura Bass ’11; the Fund supports financial aid. The Richard D. Bass Family Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1992 by The Bass Foundation, the Fund provides student financial aid. The Patricia Q. Brown Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1988 by The Eugene McDermott Foundation, the Fund supports financial aid and honors Mrs. George W. Brown, a Trustee of the School from 1981 to 1988 and mother of Beverly Brown Ladley ’84 and Barbara Brown Obert ’90. The Class of 1968 Endowed Financial Aid Fund Begun in 1993 in honor of the 25th reunion of the Class of 1968, the Fund provides financial aid for minority students at Hockaday. The Nancy Morriss Collie Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1986 by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin K. Collie (Nancy Morriss Reed ’37), the Fund provides support for financial aid. The Flake Daniel Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1996 with a bequest from Mrs. Daniel, the Fund provides financial aid for qualified Upper School students. Flake Daniel began teaching Spanish and French at Hockaday in 1951 after serving as assistant librarian. In 1965 she was appointed head of the Spanish department and later, head of the language department. An extensive world traveler, Mrs. Daniel used her knowledge of Spanish and French culture, history and geography to write two textbooks. She retired in 1978, having influenced the lives of Hockaday students for 30 years.

The Debra and John Thompson Endowed Fund for Faculty Development Established in 1993 by Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, the Fund provides the Hockaday faculty with workshops, seminars, lectures and reading materials about learning differences in children so that teachers may stay abreast of the latest research in this field. The E. Paul and Helen Buck Waggoner Foundation Endowed Faculty Fund Established in 1989 with a grant from the Foundation, the Fund supports faculty salaries.

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Endowment Funds The Helen Buchanan Davis Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1989 with a generous gift from Helen Buchanan Davis ’71 as part of the Hockaday 75th Anniversary Campaign, The Helen Buchanan Davis Endowed Financial Aid Fund supports Hockaday’s financial aid program. The Hannah Seeger Davis Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1989 with a generous gift initiated by Hannah Seeger Davis along with her husband Wirt Davis II as part of the Hockaday 75th Anniversary Campaign, The Hannah Seeger Davis Endowed Financial Aid Fund supports Hockaday’s financial aid program. The Arlene and John Dayton Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 2003 by Arlene and John Dayton, this Fund provides support for non-traditional scholarship students. John Dayton was a Trustee of the School from 1989 to 1994. The Daytons are the parents of Whitney Dayton Magruder ’97. The F. W. and Bessie A. Dye Foundation Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1980 by the Foundation, the Fund provides a full financial aid grant annually to a Hockaday student. The Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ted Enloe III Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1981 by Bess and Ted Enloe, parents of Rebecca Enloe Fletcher ’85 and Elizabeth Enloe Malakoff ’86, and grandparents of Cameron Malakoff ’15, Claire Fletcher ’16, Mercer Malakoff ’16, and Isabel Malakoff ’21, the Fund supports financial aid and honors the affection for Hockaday of the Enloe family. Ted Enloe served as Chair of the Hockaday Board of Trustees from 1984 to 1986. The Edward E. Ford Foundation Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1982 with a grant from the Edward E. Ford Foundation, the Fund supports financial aid and student loans in the Upper School. The Dr. Ralph G. Greenlee, Jr. Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1979 by Dr. Greenlee, this Fund provides support for the School’s financial aid program. Dr. Greenlee’s daughters are Geraldine Greenlee Hooks ’85 and Hellen Greenlee Pennell ’87. The Haggar Foundation Endowed Financial Aid Fund This Fund was established in 1984 with a grant from the Foundation to provide financial aid for students whose families could not otherwise afford Hockaday. The Betty Jo and Jess Hay Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1982 by Mr. and Mrs. Hay, grandparents of Jessica Werner Epperson ’96 and Rachel Hay Spradley ’06, the Fund supports Hockaday’s financial aid program. The Elizabeth B. Higginbotham Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1986 by family and friends of Mrs. Higginbotham in honor of her service to Hockaday as Trustee, Board Chair and Life Trustee, the Fund provides support for Hockaday’s financial aid program. The Horchow Family Financial Aid Fund Established in 1995 with a generous gift from the Horchow Family Charitable Trust, The Horchow Family Financial Aid Fund supports Hockaday’s financial aid program.

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The Charles Huff Memorial Endowed Financial Aid Fund The Fund was established in 1982 with a gift from Pinta Huff Harris ’20 in memory of her father, a prominent Texas attorney who represented Hockaday in its early years. Mr. Huff ’s granddaughter, Mary Jane Harris, graduated from Hockaday in 1945. The Candace Good Jacobson Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1982 by Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Good to honor their daughter, Candace Good Jacobson ’63, the Fund provides support for Hockaday’s financial aid program. The Lomas Financial Corporation Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1982 with a grant from the Corporation, the Fund supports financial aid for Hockaday students. The W. P. and Bulah Luse Foundation Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1986 with a grant from the Foundation and augmented with subsequent grants, the Fund honors the memory of Ann McAdams Burrell and provides a partial financial aid grant for a Hockaday student. The Melinda and Blainey Maguire Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1989 by Cary M. Maguire, a Trustee of the School from 1975 to 1981, the Fund provides partial aid to students from middle income families and honors Mr. Maguire’s daughters, Melinda Maguire Down ’83 and Blainey Maguire Hess ’84. The Charlene C. and Tom F. Marsh Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1990 by Mr. and Mrs. Marsh, parents of Estee Marsh Kellogg ’87 and C.C. Marsh ’00, the Fund supports student financial aid. Mrs. Marsh graduated from Hockaday in 1962 and served as a Trustee from 1984 to 1990. Mr. Marsh was a Trustee of the School from 1990 to 1996. The Aurelia McMurry Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1989 with a gift from Mr. and Mrs. William C. Block, the Fund honors the memory of Miss Idanelle S. McMurry’s mother and supports financial aid.

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The Idanelle McMurry Endowed Financial Aid Fund This Fund was established in 1989 with gifts in honor of the retirement of Idanelle S. McMurry, the seventh Head of the School and the first Headmistress since Miss Hockaday. The Paula and Jon Mosle Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1981 by Mr. and Mrs. Jon L. Mosle, parents of Sara Mosle ’82, and grandparents of Katherine Mosle, Class of 2012, the Fund supports Hockaday’s financial aid program. Paula Meredith Mosle was a Trustee of the School from 1976 to 1984, served as Chairman of the Board from 1979 to 1982, and was elected Life Trustee in 1987. The Mary O’Boyle Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1985 by Mary O’Boyle, a Trustee of the School from 1981 to 1987, a member of the Class of 1970, and the mother of Abigail English ’00, Hannah English ’04, and Tess English ’06, the Fund supports financial aid. The Elizabeth Hudson Penn Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1985 by Life Trustee John G. Penson and his wife, Nancy Penn Penson ’41, the Fund honors Mrs. Penson’s mother, Mrs. Robert Penn, a longtime supporter of the School, and provides support for student financial aid. The Nancy Penn Penson Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1981 by Life Trustee John G. Penson, the Fund provides annual financial aid grants to qualified students who have shown potential in the area of competitive athletics and who have exhibited the fine qualities of sportsmanship that Nancy Penn Penson ’41 has shown in both winning and losing. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross Perot – Gift to the 75th Anniversary Endowment Campaign (Financial Aid) Established in 1988 by Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross Perot, the Fund provides support for Hockaday’s financial aid program. The Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curry Pierce Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1980 by Mr. and Mrs. Pierce, parents of Susan Pierce Wilson ’65 and grandparents of Adrienne Wilson Wagner ’95, the Fund provides support for Hockaday’s financial aid program. The Ashley H. Priddy Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1982 by Mr. Priddy’s children, Hervey Priddy, Betty Priddy Walker ’69, and Ann Priddy Bentley ’73, and by other members of the Priddy family to honor Ashley H. Priddy’s love for Hockaday and his many contributions to the School, the Fund supports student financial aid. The Leslie B. Pruitt Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 2000 with testamentary gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Addison P. Moore, this Fund supports financial aid for students at all grade levels and honors the memory of Mr. Moore’s father, Leslie Pruitt. Mrs. Moore (Ruth Lindley) was a member of the Class of 1941. The Howard Earl Rachofsky Foundation Endowed Fund for Financial Aid Established in 1999 with a grant from the Foundation, this Fund is dedicated to financial aid for Hockaday students. Howard E. Rachofsky was a Trustee of the School and served as a member of the Financial Aid Committee of the Board of Trustees.

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The Virginia C. and Floyd C. Ramsey Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1980 by Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey, parents of Charron Ramsey Denker ’53, a Trustee of the School from 1974 to 1979, and Lynn Ramsey Wynne, the Fund provides support for student financial aid. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey are also the grandparents of Elizabeth Samuell David ’76. The Schoellkopf Financial Aid Fund Established by Mrs. Wilson Schoellkopf, Sr. (Clifton Lingo ’28) in 1994, the Fund provides support for Hockaday’s financial aid program and honors the Schoellkopf family, especially Mrs. Schoellkopf ’s alumnae granddaughters, Elizabeth Schoellkopf Dal Piaz ’91 and Jennie Schoellkopf Emanuelson ’94, and great-granddaughter Grace Emanuelson, Class of 2023. The Janet Spencer Shaw Fund Established in 1978 by Janet Spencer Shaw ’59, a Trustee of the School from 1972 to 1978, and her father, Life Trustee Morris Spencer, the Fund provides annual financial aid grants to qualified students. The Jay Simmons Financial Aid Fund Established in 1978 by Mr. and Mrs. Gerard L. Regard (Betty Simmons ’55), parents of Monique Regard ’80 and Tania Regard Hardage ’82, and grandparents of Margaret Hardage, Class of 2013, the Fund provides an annual grant to Hockaday’s financial aid program. The Michelle Neuhoff Thomas Endowed Financial Aid Fund for the Lower School Established in 1993 by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Neuhoff (Judy Austin ’60) to honor their daughter, Michelle Neuhoff Thomas, who graduated from Hockaday in 1983, and to recognize the significance of primary education in the development of the whole person, the Fund provides an annual financial aid grant to a student in the Lower School. The E. Paul and Helen Buck Waggoner Foundation Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1989 by the Foundation, the Fund provides a partial financial aid award annually to a qualified student. The Melba Davis Whatley Endowed Financial Aid Fund Established in 1982 by Hockaday Trustee Melba Davis Whatley, mother of Geraldine Greenlee Hooks ’85 and Hellen Greenlee Pennell ’87, the Fund supports student financial aid.

Fellowships and Awards The Margaret D. Allman Fellowship Established in 1976 by Mr. and Mrs. Otto K. Wetzel, Jr., the Fellowship honors Mrs. Wetzel’s mother, Margaret Deavours Allman ’23, and brings a speaker who might serve as a role model in literature, science or the arts to the Hockaday campus each year. The Fanny Harris Hartman and Ruth Lindsley Hartman Fellowship Established in 1964 in memory of Fannie Harris Hartman ’42 by Mrs. Leon Harris, Mr. Leon A. Harris, and Mr. Joseph Hartman as a memorial to a lovely and lively spirit and a tribute to the School she loved, the fellowship brings a speaker to Hockaday annually. Beginning in 1996, it also honors Ruth Lindsley Hartman ’40 who died in 1995.

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Endowment Funds The Ellen Higginbotham Rogers Award for Excellence The Ellen Higginbotham Rogers Award is given each year to a faculty or staff member at The Hockaday School who has made an important impact on the students and on the education the School provides them. The Award honors Hockaday alumna and Life Trustee Ellen Higginbotham Rogers ’59, mother of Katherine Rogers Roberts ’89, and grandmother of Alice Goodrich Roberts, Class of 2020. The Marian Tower Faculty Speakers Fund Established in 1994 in memory of Marian Tower ’73 by her sisters, Penny Tower Cook ’72 and Jeanne Tower Cox ’74, the Fund brings speakers to Hockaday. It benefits the entire school community by providing the faculty with opportunities to hear and respond to a wide variety of thought, opinion, and research in education, public policy, science and technology, and the humanities.

Special Purpose Funds The Shannon and Callan Blount Endowment Fund Established in 2001, the Fund supports the arts at Hockaday and honors Carolyn Helfman and Robert Gustavson for their positive influence on the lives of Shannon Elizabeth Blount ’99 and Callan Marie Blount ’02. The gift is given in recognition and support of the excellent education and positive role models provided by these fine educators and by The Hockaday School, and to ensure continued excellence in education at Hockaday for the young women of tomorrow. The E. E. Fogelson and Greer Garson Fogelson Charitable Foundation Fund for Fine Arts Established with a grant from the Foundation, this Fund supports new programs in the fine arts at Hockaday and recognizes the generous support of the arts provided by the Fogelson family. The Cynthia Helene Grossman Endowed Fund for the Boarding Department Established in 1974 by Dr. Burton Grossman, a Trustee of the School from 1972 to 1978, the Fund honors his daughter, Cynthia Grossman, a member of the Class of 1972, and is directed to maintenance or improvement of the residence facility and program. The Charlene C. and Tom F. Marsh Fund for the Visual Arts Established in 1996, this Fund reflects the Marsh family’s appreciation for Hockaday’s program in the history of art and its studio program, including painting, sculpture, drawing, ceramics, printmaking and photography.This grant supports the curriculum, faculty and program in all visual and studio arts. It also recognizes the contribution of such committed teachers as Ed Long. Charlene Cline Marsh graduated from Hockaday in 1962. She and her husband, Tom, have served the School as Trustees; and they are the parents of two Hockaday daughters: Estee Marsh Kellogg ’87 and C.C. Marsh ’00. Mrs. Marsh’s mother, Tennessee Whittenburg Cline McNaughton, attended Hockaday with the Class of 1942.

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The Valda ’33 and Sallie ’57 McCutcheon Archival Fund The Valda ’33 and Sallie ’57 McCutcheon Archival Fund, established in 2006, supports the legacy and traditions of Hockaday by helping to provide for an archivist and materials to properly chronicle and maintain the history of Hockaday. The School archivist is the keeper of Hockaday’s heritage and the creator of archival exhibitions. The exhibition of Hockaday’s historical artifacts is essential for current students to learn about the great Hockaday girls and women who have gone before them and created the traditions and legacy that we enjoy today. The Ashley H. Priddy Endowed Lower School Fund Established in 1985 as a memorial to Life Trustee Ashley Priddy by the Eugene McDermott Foundation, Sabine Corporation, and an anonymous donor, the Fund provides support for the operation and maintenance of the Ashley H. Priddy Lower School. The Wilmeth Family Endowment Fund Established in 1994 by Mr. and Mrs. Steven L.Wilmeth, the Fund supports academic excellence at Hockaday, with particular emphasis on the science and mathematics curriculum, faculty and program. This endowment honors Cathy Wilmeth Taylor ’92, Jennifer Wilmeth Keller ’96 and Melissa Wilmeth Iraniparast ’98. The Sally Taylor Young Fund for Curriculum Development in the Humanities Established in 1996 by Life Trustee Barney T. Young, this Fund honors his wife Sally, and supports the humanities curriculum and faculty at Hockaday by encouraging the creation of new and innovative electives in literature, history, geography, government, the classics and the arts for the Upper School program of studies. Sally Young graduated from Hockaday in 1953. Barney Young has twice served as a Hockaday Trustee and chaired the Board from 1994 to 1996. They have two alumnae daughters, Sarah Young Miller ’79 and Serena Young ’82, and two granddaughters, Katherine Young ’04 and Emma Young ’10.

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New Endowment Funds The Lyda Hill ’60 Distinguished Teacher Endowment Fund This endowed fund was established in 2011 by Lyda Hill ’60 to provide support for two Distinguished Teaching positions. The Distinguished Teacher Program was created to recruit and retain extraordinary teachers who, by virtue of their longevity in the profession, bring highly valued wisdom and perspective to Hockaday. The Lyda Hill ’60 Faculty Endowment Fund Established in 2011 by Lyda Hill ’60 in recognition of the commitment and talent of dedicated teachers, this fund provides support for faculty salaries and professional development. The Lyda Hill ’60 Science Building Endowment Established in 2011 by Lyda Hill ’60, this endowment provides building maintenance support for Hockaday’s science building. Miss Hill committed to establish this building endowment following her transformational pledge to support the construction of the third floor and renovation of Hockaday’s science building. The Jeanne Preston Whitman Endowment for Excellence Established in 2011 by members of the Hockaday Board of Trustees who served during Ms.Whitman’s tenure as Eugene McDermott Headmistress, this Fund provides support for Hockaday’s faculty. The Fund was later augmented by other members of the Hockaday community to honor Ms. Whitman and her years of service to the School. The Rita Crocker Clements ’49 Teacher Endowment for Science in Honor of N. Pete Lohstreter The Fund was established in 2010 by Rita Crocker Clements ’49 with her daughters and their spouses, Barbara Bass ’75 and Jim Moroney, Bonnie Bass ’75 and Peter Smith, and her son and his spouse, Jim and Hong Bass, and her son Dan Bass. The Rita Crocker Clements ’49 Teacher Endowment for Science in Honor of Pete Lohstreter provides support for Hockaday’s Science Department. At its inception, the fund honors longtime Hockaday science teacher, Pete Lohstreter, for his dedication as a teacher, mentor and friend to countless Hockaday students.

The Nancy Penn Penson ’41 and John G. Penson Distinguished Teacher Endowment in Fine Arts Established in 2011 by Nancy Penn Penson ’41 and her husband, Life Trustee John G. Penson, this endowment provides support for a Distinguished Teaching position in the Fine Arts Department. The endowment will be used to recruit and retain extraordinary teachers in Fine Arts who, by virtue of their longevity in the profession, bring highly valued wisdom and perspective to Hockaday. The Kathryn Amsler Priddy Teacher Endowment in Mathematics Established in 2010 by Mrs. Kathryn Priddy and augmented by members of her family: Robert T. Priddy, Anne Priddy Bentley ’73, Hervey Priddy and Kathryn Walker Francis ’94.This fund honors Kathryn Priddy for her years of service to the School and her lifelong love of Mathematics. The Kathryn Amsler Priddy Teacher Endowment in Mathematics provides support for Hockaday’s mathematics department, specifically to be used for faculty support and in preference for Middle and Upper School. Mrs. Priddy was named a Life Trustee in 1979 and she is a Hockaday Honorary Alumna. The Rogers Family Middle Income Financial Aid Fund Established in 2011 by the Ralph B. Rogers Foundation, this fund provides Financial Aid support for Middle Income families. The gift is given to honor the impact Hockaday has had on three generations of Rogers women and perpetuates a future of fine education in the community. Anonymous Distinguished Teacher Endowment Established in 2011, this endowment provides support for a Distinguished Teaching position. This endowment will be used to recruit and retain extraordinary teachers who, by virtue of their longevity in the profession, bring highly valued wisdom and perspective to Hockaday.

Bickel & Brewer Scholars Fund Established in 2003 by Bill and Skye Brewer and the Bickel & Brewer Foundation, the Bickel & Brewer Scholars Fund provides full tuition scholarships for girls from disadvantaged circumstances. Scholarship recipients are chosen from the Bickel & Brewer Future Leaders Program (FLP), an academic and leadership development program that prepares students from Dallas Independent School District (DISD) schools for college.The FLP is a partnership that involves the Bickel & Brewer Foundation, DISD and four Dallas independent schools, including Hockaday. Each year, a select number of the program’s middle school girls apply to Hockaday in the hope of earning a full tuition scholarship from the Scholars Fund.

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Tribute Gifts In Honor of Richard Abbondanzio Katherine Pollock ’18

In Honor of Stejara Dinulescu ’15 Aurelia and Catalin Dinulescu P’15 ’20 l

In Honor of Kim Acosta E. Paul and Helen Buck Waggoner Foundation Abigail Willingham ’22

In Honor of Carmen Doubrava Sarah Crow ’21

In Honor of Ben Alvord Anonymous In Honor of Tori Ardelean ’19 Carrie Kelleher P’19 In Honor of John Ashton Emily Goldberg ’13 In Honor of Brooke Balthrope ’17 Melissa and Will Balthrope P’17 l In Honor of Amy Banks Sarah Crow ’21 In Honor of Katherine A. Bascone ’78 Karen Helms ’78 In Honor of Mita Basu Jennifer and Jon Mosle P’12 l In Honor of Margaret Bracken ’21 Shelley and Doug Bracken P’21 In Honor of Christina Brandt Sarah Crow ’21 In Honor of Wendy Branson Sarah Crow ’21

In Honor of Norm Dumaine Meg and Jay Squiers l In Honor of Colleen Durkin Reed Eiseman ’12

All Middle School teachers they continue to revise all reading and writing assignments

In Honor of Rebecca Eldredge ’90 Susan Northrup ’66 and Linc Eldredge l In Honor of Linda Elliott Katherine Pollock ’18

to meet the needs of the “digital generation.”

In Honor of Julia Emery ’23 Callie and Matthew Emery P’23

In Honor of Marisa Helland ’11 M. T. and Steve Helland P’11 l

In honor of Sonja and Troy Standifer Sandra Standifer Fennell ’82

In Honor of Martha McKenzie Hill ’76 Harriet and Warren Stephens

In Honor of Samantha Galardi ’17 Jennifer and David Galardi P’17

In Honor of the Birthdays of Ela Hockaday and Peggy Lubben Gould ’61 Peggy Lubben Gould ’61

In Honor of Luis Gallegos Reed Eiseman ’12

In Honor of Lily Brown ’24 Marilyn and Bob Brown In Honor of Dr. Mary Campfield Blanche and Jon Tyson l

In Honor of Marcela Gerber Sarah Crow ’21

In Honor of Mary Clark Katherine Pollock ’18

In Honor of Mary Carson Glasscock Christi and Larry Glasscock l

In Honor of Bonnie Jean Coleman Kendall Burney Wilson ’82 P’11 ’15 l

In Honor of Amy Gow Jennifer and Jon Mosle P’12 l

In Honor of Linda Custard Suzy and Don Apeland

In Honor of Tessa Granowski ’11 Jan and George Quesada P’11

In Honor of the Hockaday School Development and External Affairs Department Susan Swan Smith and Ken Smith l

In Honor of Campbell Harris ’22 Sherry and Jimmy Harris

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In Honor of Emily Eldredge ’93 Susan Northrup ’66 and Linc Eldredge l

In Honor of Murry Gans Audrey Decherd ’05 l Maureen and Robert Decherd Reed Eiseman ’12

In Honor of Antonia Dinulescu ’20 Aurelia and Catalin Dinulescu P’15 ’20 l

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In Honor of Kathy Downey Reed Eiseman ’12

In Honor of Maribel Helland ’09 M. T. and Steve Helland P’11 l

In Honor of Susan Hubbard Vineeta Salvi and Amit Walia P’14 l Kendall Burney Wilson ’82 P’11 ’15 l In Honor of Tanvi Jakkampudi ’18 Achala Vadlamudi and Ravi Jakkampudi P’18 l In Honor of the JETS Team Ashley Walker ’05 l In Honor of Blair-Amanda Johnson ’12 Debra and Lyndon Johnson P’12 l In Honor of Jen Budney Johnson Katherine Garton ’06 In Honor of Denise Jones Sarah Crow ’21 In Honor of Alice and Emil Kalinchak Natasha Anderson ’96 In Honor of Linda Kramer Constance Alexandre l Katherine Pollock ’18 www.hockaday.org


In Honor of Steve Kramer Marisa Jaffe ’91

In Honor of Katie Oliver ’12 Mary and Kirk Oliver P’12 l

In Honor of Randal Rauscher Rhodus ’97 Sarah Crow ’21

In Honor of Janet Bucher-Long Laura Tobolowsky Swartz ’00

In Honor of Lynn Nolan Reed Eiseman ’12

In Honor of Stephanie Rhodus Sarah Crow ’21

In Honor of Kemper Lowry ’21 Donnetta Lowry

In Honor of Erika Park ’11 Aeran and Max Park P’11 l

In Honor of Myrtie Rawlins Rice ’57 Marietta Scurry Johnson ’57 l

In Honor of Yung Fang Ludford Katherine Pollock ’18

In Honor of Laura Lyman Payne ’10 Ginnie Payne

In Honor of Hannah Roberson ’19 Kametra Roberson P’19

In Honor of Rebecca Madole ’03 Ginnie Payne

In Honor of Evie Gonzalez Peña ’14 Gene and Max Sherman l

In Honor of Karen Roberts Riley Bagnall ’19

In Honor of Janie Martin ’14 Robin Slater ’84 and Paul Martin P’14 l

In Honor of Tita Gonzalez Peña ’12 Gene and Max Sherman l

In Honor of Jessica Savage ’15 Patrick Savage P’11 ’15

In Honor of Margaret McDermott Casey Tollett Collins ’92

In Honor of Jack Penson Kathryn Priddy l

In Honor of Lauren Savage ’11 Patrick Savage P’11 ’15

In Honor of Susan Bonner Mead ’65 Bonner Mead ’94 and Thomas Allen l Catherine Mead Brady ’97

In Honor of Renee Perry Katherine Pollock ’18

In Honor of Willow Schoellkopf Lynde Jones ’92 and Wilson Schoellkopf

In Honor of Mary Gordon Poag Catherine Poag Kasprzycki ’73 l

In Honor of Nicole Ginsburg Small ’91 Jackie and Steve Waldman

In Honor of Brooke Quinlan Reed Eiseman ’12

In Honor of Steve Spencer Reed Eiseman ’12

In Honor of Susan Ragsdale Reed Eiseman ’12 Sarah Gilberg ’10 Evangeline Pittman ’04 Liza Urso P’12

In Honor of Gabriella Thomas ’23 Dena and Mark Thomas P’23

In Honor of Jordi Miller Katherine Pollock ’18 In Honor of Susie Weber Munson ’63 Kathryn Munson Beach ’94 l Meg Munson McGonigle ’96 l In Honor of Yinka Ogundipe Jennifer and Jon Mosle P’12 l In Honor of Danielle Oliver ’07 Mary and Kirk Oliver P’12 l

In Honor of Laura Todd ’13 Emily Todd In Honor of Lisa Waugh Katherine Pollock ’18 In Honor of Hattie Weber ’11 Allison Hazlewood Olson ’96 l In Honor of Laurel Weill ’11 Edith W. Hill P’11 In Honor of Jeanne P. Whitman Constance Alexandre l Masha G. Barsuk P’13 l Nancy Fallen ’92 l Zoe and Todd Hart P’17 Edna Brown Hibbitts ’54 Frances Jeter Deanie and Terry Kepler Liza and Will Lee l Elizabeth Marley ’06 l Katherine Pollock ’18 Kathryn Russell Vaishali and Dinesh Thati P’21 In Honor of Martha Wieser Sarah Crow ’21

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Memorial Gifts In Memory of Patricia Adams Laura Adams ’96 In Memory of Helen Hammersmith Anderson ’22 Karen Helms ’78 In Memory of Frances Cabell Aronson ’34 Michael Merrill Russ Rosensweig In Memory of Patricia Pickens Barrett ’54 Virginia Barrett Arceneaux In Memory of Kitty Batterson Nancy F. Mueller Taffy Terhune Walker ’62 In Memory of Brandy Kimberly Bowen ’87 Dorothy Bowen Jennifer Hile Kuczaj ’89 In Memory of Maxine Lee Carney Laurie Jones ’91 and Manny Torres In Memory of Mary Van Dyne Thuss Cheney ’61 Oakley William Cheney, Jr. In Memory of Class of 1969 Deceased Members Lucy D. Steere ’69 l In Memory of Governor William P. Clements, Jr. Martha McKenzie ’76 and French Hill

In Memory of Sydney Hall Pat and Lee Coggan l

In Memory of Lucretia Nilan Cloran ’55 Schatzie Henderson ’55 and George Lee, Jr. l

In Memory of Richard D. Hawn, Jr. Rayna and Michael Loeb

In Memory of Dorothy DeMoss ’59 Alison Taylor ’59

In Memory of Elizabeth Hendricks Joan Hendricks Swalwell ’50JC l

In Memory of Richard Dubsky Jennifer Drapkin ’98

In Memory of Nasreen Huq ’78 Karen Helms ’78

In Memory of James Elliott The Little Gym of Dallas

In Memory of Douglas C. Jeffrey, Jr. Kate Jeffrey ’99 and Clint Williamson l

In Memory of Margo Fogelman ’82 Karen Gilbertson Cowden ’82 Carol Marzuola ’82

In Memory of Esther Wanjiku Kinyanjui Irene and Peter Muturi P’13 l

In Memory of Eddie Forducey Pamela Forducey ’78 In Memory of Joy Ginsberg Jamie Ginsberg ’85 and Bryan Garrett l In Memory of Sallie-Earle Goodenow Susan Kurth Wrenn ’70 l

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In Memory of Brenda Allen Hagar Mimi and Steve Johnson Eugenia Hudson King ’83

In Memory of Lorna Lovelace Laura Lovelace ’87 In Memory of Sally Freeman McKenzie ’47JC Jane and Charles Pierce Eleanor and Richard Seline In Memory of Sally Freeman ’47JC and William Allen McKenzie Eleanor, Richard and Joseph Seline Harriet and Warren Stephens

In Memory of Idanelle McMurry Carla Wheeler ’84 l In Memory of Frederic Baldwin Merkle Pat and Lee Coggan l The Hockaday School Social Committee l La Belle Nail Salon In Memory of Cheryl Jerome Moore ’69 Lynn Milkes Frank ’71 In Memory of Shannon West Murchison ’75 Britten LaRue ’96 and Jake Buckner l In Memory of E. Richard Neff Kimberly Neff Hogue ’81 In Memory of Lisa Pickens ’78 Karen Helms ’78 In Memory of Lucretia Pill Kristina Kiik ’02 l In Memory of Joyce Rainwater Nicki Allen ’88 Lauren Hudspeth ’88 l Elspeth Hunter McDonald ’91 In Memory of Angela Samota ’82 Carol Marzuola ’82 In Memory of June Seale Laura Lovelace ’87 www.hockaday.org


In Memory of Kathleen Sealock ’91 Elizabeth Schoellkopf Dal Piaz ’91 l Cara Veatch Fierro ’91 Lisa Gala ’91 Catherine Battle Hanslik ’91 l Hayes Miller Hokanson ’91 Laurie Jones ’91 Stacy Michaelson LaCorte ’91 Shiela Haffar Lannen ’91 Moira Muldoon ’91 Sarah Lowe Nathan ’91 Carrie Johnson Phaneuf ’91 l Marisa Ritter ’91 l Betsy Rodgers ’91 Kendra Rorrie ’91 l Thuylinh Nguyen Roschangar ’91 Samantha Ackerman Simons ’91 l Nicole Ginsburg Small ’91 l Dana Vig ’91 In Memory of Marian Newsome Sherwood ’64 Henry S. Thomas l In Memory of Anne P. Shutt ’78 Karen Helms ’78 In Memory of Jane Aronson Siegel Lynne and Andy Siegel P’15 ’17 In Memory of Margaret Moore Solomon ’27 Virginia Foster Appleby Lee Cullum Linda and Bill Custard l Amy Worthington Davis ’59 l W. C. Estes Patricia and Paul Harris Nancy Penn ’41 and Jack Penson l Leonard M. Riggs, Jr., M.D. Neall Grinnan Rose ’60 l The Shirley & William S. McIntyre Foundation Phyllis and Ronald Steinhart Carol Ann Stewart Thompson & Knight, LLP Marnie and Kern Wildenthal Barbara and Donald Zale

In Memory of Dr. John Stewart Carolyn C. Johnston In Memory of Becky Storey Brenda Bennett l Kay Boruff l Trish Cobb l Scott and Marianne Lawson Rayna and Michael Loeb Jackie and John Lowe l In Memory of Dr. John A. Stuart, Jr. Carolyn C. Johnston In Memory of Twinkle Underwood ’75 Alexis Bayoud ’98 In Memory of Isaura Peña Vega The Communities Foundation of Texas l Michelle Neuhoff ’83 and Stewart Thomas P’11 l In Memory of Harriet Olmsted Weber ’35 Meg Munson McGonigle ’96 l

Class of 1969 Rallies in Honor of Lost Classmates The Class of 1969 celebrated the lives of their late classmates with memorial gifts to the Annual Fund on Alumnae Giving Day, when all gifts were matched 100 percent by a gift from the Hockaday Board of Trustees. Thirty-four classmates raised $11,425 in memory of the following Hockaday graduates. The Hockaday School thanks them for this beautiful tribute. Terry Jean Berg Kelly Jo Clower Ruth Kean Lanelle Lancaster Cheryl Jerome Milkes Moore Katherine Perkins Trudy Richardson Jan Goode Wise

In Memory of Worth Lawhon White ’48 Worth Anne Stites Herrell ’97 In Memory of Barbara Ann Bidwell Winn ’40 Reeves Winn

In Memory of Wendy Anne Soltero ’96 John M. Beall Elizabeth Duffy ’96 Karen, Beth and Gene Soltero In Memory of Jean Levy Stein ’31 Alice and Edward Grayson Connie and Allen Tubb In Memory of JoAnn Stephens Davis & Davis, LLC Kerry Higgins Interiors, Inc. Michelle Krebsbach Renee LeClair

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Library Gifts Barbara Allen l Nancy Fix Anderson ’59 l Ellen Back Riley Bagnall ’19 In honor of Amy Banks, Denise Jones, Dee Mayes, Karen Roberts, Mary Ellen Wilensky, Agnes Starfield Kathryn Banks ’15 In honor of Linda Kramer, Jenni Stout, Martha Maldonado, Bridget Cunningham, Allyson Cockrum, Bonnie Jean Coleman, Barbara Allen,Tanya Ivey, Richard Abbondanzio, Robert Kallos, Ellen Back Sawyer Bannister ’19 In honor of Tanya Ivey and Barbara Allen In honor of Tresa Wilson, Sheri Le, Pat Coggan, Lisa Holekamp, Jeanne P. Whitman Brenda Bennett l In memory of Becky Storey Lucy Crow Billingsley ’71 l Kay Merkel Boruff l In memory of Becky Storey Margaret Bracken ’21 In honor of Martha Wieser Maddie ’14, Margot ’19 and Diane Bradshaw P’14 ’19 l Emilia Callahan ’21 In honor of Randal Rhodus ’97, Lynn Yanez, Martha Wiesner, Stephanie Rhodus, Carolyn Cooper ’87, Lisa Holekamp, Kathy Hogan Trish Cobb l In memory of Becky Storey Pat Coggan l In memory of Becky Storey Pat and Lee Coggan l In memory of Frederic Baldwin Boruff In memory of Sydney Hall Antonia Dinulescu ’20 Norm Dumaine

Julia Emery ’24 In honor of Kathy Hogan and Cathy Hall

Jacquelyn Lowe In memory of Becky Storey

Ashley Francis ’24 In honor of Martha Zavaleta, Judi Russell, Cherry Fowler, Lara Guerra,Tanya Ivey, Barbara Allen, Christina Brandt, Sabrina Kessee, Lisa Holekamp, Carol Thumlert, Tina Maddux, Melanie Horn-Foster

Catherine McGeoch ’14 In honor of John Ashton, Ellen Back, Cathrine Berryman, Bev Cavitt, Mira Cranfill, Jackie Girard, Meshea Matthews, Steven Spencer, Richard Taylor

Marcela and Michael Gerber In memory of Becky Storey Lara Guerra P’12 ’15 l Effie Guo ’18 In honor of Lisa Waugh, Linda Elliott, Mary Clark, Leslie Box,Yung Fang Ludford, Rene Perry, Richard Abbondanzio, Shane Bourek, Bonnie Jean Coleman

Caroline ’16 and Alexandra ’16 McGeoch In honor of Rachel Brandt, Peggy Cagle, Lisa Camp, Allyson Cockrum, Linda Kramer In honor of Tanya Ivey, Frances Wood, Jeanne P. Whitman, Barbara Allen Catherine ’14, Caroline ’16 and Alexandra ’16 McGeoch In honor of Celeste Sanders, Frances Wood, Jeanne P. Whitman,Tanya Ivey, Barbara Allen

Cindy McGeoch P’14 ’16 ’16 l Nancy Nasher ’72 and In honor of Bob Kaminski David Haemisegger P’12 ’18 l In honor of Peter Gudmundsson, Katherine Roberts, Judi Stewart, Sharon Youngblood Annie Herring ’21 In honor of Amy Gow In honor of Claudette Wolfe,Tanya Ivey, Barbara Allen Mary Lynn McMains, Martha Singer and Polly O’Neill Grace Heusinger ’19 In Memory of Mary Allen, mother-in-law of In honor of Pat Coggan and Tresa Wilson Barbara Allen Hockaday Alumnae Association Kate Menendez ’24 In honor of Kathryn Walker Francis ’94 In honor of Dorothy Dickmann and Mary Ann Hyde ’49 ’51JC Lauren Barnett Hockaday Faculty and Staff Elisabeth-Christine Muelsch P’12 In memory of Frederic Baldwin Boruff, brother of In honor of Mr. & Mrs. Reinaldo Chavez Kay Boruff Kent Nguyen The Hockaday School In memory of Frederic Baldwin Boruff In honor of Beverly Lawson, 2011 Honorary Alumna Elly O’Brien ’20 In honor of retiring Trustees: James Bass, In honor of Mary Ellen Wilensky Cary-Eliza Briggle Rubarts ’83, Frances Jeter, Peter Gudmundsson, Amy Gow, Michelle Neuhoff Nancy O’Connor l Thomas ’83, Randal Rauscher Rhodus ’97 In honor of retiring faculty: Constance Alexandre, Dunni Ogundipe ’12 Rosie Mae Bell, Pat Coggan, Mary Louise Keever, Jeanie Laube, Claudette Wolfe Zaria Osimetha ’21 In honor of Amy Banks, Martha Wieser, Kathryn Hodgkinson l Randal Rhodus ’97, Stephanie Rhodus, Dee Mayes, Denise Jones, Marcela Gerber, Marietta Scurry Johnson ’57 l Carolyn Cooper ’84, Jeanne P. Whitman Linda Kramer l

Steve Kramer l In honor of Joseph Horowitz and the “Dvorak in Angel Duncan America” Seminar

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Hayden Parteli ’22 In honor of Claudette Wolfe

Mia Savoldelli ’21 In honor of Stephanie Rhodus

Landry Parteli ’24 In honor of Martha Zavaleta and Judi Russell

Caroline Schilsky ’24 In honor of Christina Brandt, Sabrina Kessee, Lara Guerra, Cheryl Fowler, Barbara Allen

Faith Wangermann ’21 In honor of Randal Rhodus ’97, Lynn Yanez, Agnes Starfield, Christina Brandt, Stephanie Rhodus

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Lisl Wangermann ’17 In honor of Darin Jeans, Patti Black, Shane Bourek, Bonnie Jean Coleman, Constance Alexandre, Melissa Allan, Suneetha D’Apice, Peggy Bradley, Glenys Quick

Helen Railsback ’24 In honor of Dorothy Dickmann and Lauren Barnett

Sidney Spires ’69 and James A. Mangum Lisa Steible

Lisl ’17 and Faith ’21 Wangermann In honor of Susan Sanders,Tanya Ivey, Barbara Allen

Judy Reynolds

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Claudette Wolfe l In honor of Jeanne P. Whitman

Allison Pluemer ’18 and Ellice Smart Katherine Pollock ’18 In honor of Harper Lay

Wynnie Roach ’24 In honor of Brenda Bennett, Belinda Dugan Lauren Roach ’23 In honor of Tymesia Smaw, Ann Trenary The Roach Family In honor of Lisa Holekamp, Christina Brandt, Tanya Ivey, Barbara Allen The Routman Family In memory of Becky Storey In honor of John Ashton and Jessica Kramer ’88 In honor of John Ashton, Linda Kramer, Ellen Katz, Jessica Kramer ’88 In honor of Barbara Allen,Tanya Ivey, Jeanne P. Whitman, Linda Kramer, Ellen Katz, Jessica Kramer ’88 Emily Routman ’16 In honor of Lisa Camp,Terry Bourek In honor of Allyson Cockrum,Terry Bourek, Rachel Brandt, Peggy Cagle

Eliza Schreibman ’13

Michael Stoner Chapter DAR In honor of Jeanne Phillips Elena Zeballos ’24 In honor of Dorothy Dickmann and Lahari Thati ’21 Lauren Barnett In honor of Victoria Johnson, Stephanie Rhodus, Randal Rhodus ’97, Martha Wieser, Agnes Starfield, Amy Banks, Denise Jones, Dee Mayes, Sunny Shor, Gail Drum, Stephanie Dees ’94, Judy Russell,Valerie Hatter, Barbara Allen,Tanya Ivey, Bobbie Barr, Tina Maddox, Autumn Johnson, Lisa Holekamp, Jeanne P. Whitman, Kassi Davis,Vonda Stephens Avery Viracola ’23 In honor of Tymesia Smaw, Ann Trenary, Kathy Hogan The Wangermann Family In honor of the HPA Community Connections Committee

Lizzie Routman ’82 P’12 ’16 l In honor of Barbara Allen and Tanya Ivey In honor of Vickey Thumlert Regen Routman ’12 In honor of Heath Einstein, Lucio Benedetto Regen ’12 and Emily ’16 Routman In honor of Jeanne P. Whitman Anne Rubi ’22 Alexandra Sachs ’21 In honor of Lynn Yanez, Stephanie Rhodus, Randal Rhodus ’97 Elinor Sachs ’17 In honor of Patti Black, Peggy Cagle, Jeanne P. Whitman, Linda Kramer Calee Anna Sanders ’20 www.hockaday.org

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Glossary of Giving Annual Fund: Gifts that are used in the current year to support teaching and learning at Hockaday. Ninety-nine percent of our parents, 75 percent of faculty and staff members, and more than 32.5 percent of our alumnae make gifts large and small to the Hockaday Annual Fund. For more information about the Annual Fund, please contact Keturi DeLong Beatty, Director of Annual Giving, at 214.360.6587 or via e-mail at kbeatty@mail.hockaday.org. Capital Gifts: Gifts that become part of the School’s assets. Capital gifts make Hockaday strong in the long term. Past capital gifts built the Liza Lee Academic Research Center, renovated the classroom building and funded laptops for financial aid students. Our development staff works with donors to match passion and creativity with interest and investment. The result is the ongoing improvement and enrichment of the School community and the quality of life for every student. For more information about capital giving opportunities, please contact Kathy Limmer, Director of Development and External Affairs, at 214.360.6579 or via e-mail at klimmer@mail.hockaday.org. Endowment and endowment gifts: A permanent fund that is invested to assure Hockaday’s financial security for years to come. As of June 30, 2011 Hockaday’s endowment totaled $125.43 million. The Board’s spending policy allows five percent of a twelve-quarter trailing average of the endowment’s value to be allocated for the School’s operating budget. A strong endowment is crucial not only to Hockaday’s financial stability, but to our plans for the future and to the daily lives of our students as well. Endowment gifts are an effective way to support Hockaday’s long-term financial health. For more information about endowment giving opportunities, please contact Kathy Limmer, Director of Development and External Affairs, at 214.360.6579 or via e-mail at klimmer@mail.hockaday.org. Matching Gifts: Gifts to Hockaday can be doubled – sometimes even tripled – because many corporations and foundations match gifts made by their employees, retirees and directors. For information about matching gifts, please contact Judith Finegan, Gift Manager, at 214.360.6537 or via e-mail at jfinegan@mail.hockaday.org.

Participation: A measure, expressed as a percentage, of how many parents, alumnae, grandparents, or faculty and staff members support Hockaday. Large and small gifts are equally valuable in measuring participation. Participation is important because potential donors view high participation rates as a vote of confidence from those who know Hockaday best. Planned Giving: Gifts – usually with significant tax advantages – that are deferred or that come through a donor’s estate. Deferred gifts include retirement plan assets, property, life insurance, annuities and charitable trusts (lead or remainder). Hockaday’s 1913 Society recognizes alumnae, parents and friends who have made provisions for the School in their estate plans. Planned giving options include: • Bequests: Assets transferred through a donor’s estate. Many types of assets may be given this way, but we most commonly receive cash gifts set out in a donor’s will. Other bequests include life insurance policies and retirement plans. • Life Income Gifts: Charitable remainder trusts and charitable annuities are ways that donors make gifts to benefit Hockaday in the future while providing both tax benefits and ongoing income to the donor. • Charitable Lead Trusts: With this type of gift, the donor establishes a trust either during life or at death. The income from the trust flows to Hockaday, typically for a stated number of years. After that period, the assets in the trust are distributed either to the donor, or tax-free, to a third party. Parents and grandparents find charitable lead trusts an excellent way to provide for future generations while accomplishing immediate good and decreasing likely estate taxes. For more information about joining The 1913 Society or other planned giving opportunities, please contact Kathy Limmer, Director of Development and External Affairs, at 214.360.6579 or via e-mail at klimmer@mail.hockaday.org. Securities: Gifts of appreciated securities offer tax advantages to the donor and are straightforward to arrange. Credit is given and a tax deduction is allowable for the value of the mean of the high and low prices of the stock on the day of transfer to Hockaday. For additional information, please contact Neal Lee, Office of Development, at 214.360.6582 or via e-mail nlee@mail.hockaday.org.

Giving to Hockaday To learn more about these and other ways to contribute to Hockaday’s excellence in education, please contact Kathy Limmer, Director of Development and External Affairs, at 214.360.6579, via e-mail at klimmer@mail.hockaday.org, or by mail at The Hockaday School, 11600 Welch Road, Dallas, Texas 75229. The inquiry is entirely confidential and creates no obligation. Make a gift online: www.hockaday.org/makeagift Make a gift by phone: 214.360.6579

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About the School Statement of Philosophy and Purpose of The Hockaday School The Hockaday School, founded in 1913, provides a college preparatory education for girls of strong potential and diverse backgrounds who may be expected to assume positions of responsibility and leadership in a rapidly changing world. It is the purpose of The Hockaday School to foster a community of concern and friendship and to instill in every girl a love of learning, an understanding of herself and the ethical principles which guide her life, an appreciation of excellence in all its forms, and a commitment to what is right and good. Through small classes, creative teaching, and an approach which emphasizes the process of learning, Hockaday seeks to discover unique aptitudes and awaken the intellectual curiosity of every girl. Through a strong physical education program and the challenge of competitive sport, Hockaday seeks to develop in each girl an enthusiastic spirit, a healthy body, and a sense of responsibility for herself and her actions. Through a continual exposure to the arts, Hockaday seeks to engender an appreciation of beauty and joy in self-expression that will bring added enrichment to each girl’s life. Through constant emphasis on moral and ethical values, Hockaday seeks to nurture a courteous attitude, a sense of grace, respect for the ideals of human worth and dignity, and a harmonious and mature character well equipped to make responsible choices and withstand the pressures of today’s society.

Guiding Our Work: The Four Cornerstones Miss Ela Hockaday’s founding principles continue to imbue the culture of the School today. The Four Cornerstones are the foundation by which Hockaday students live and learn about the world around them. Character: the pursuit of a moral and ethical life; character promotes self-assurance and the strength to withstand life’s pressures. Courtesy: the quality equated with dignity and generosity of spirit; courtesy is the outward expression of respect not only for others, but also for oneself. Scholarship: the search for knowledge that brings a wise understanding of a complex world; scholarship fosters a creative, discerning and resourceful mind. Athletics: the endeavor to lead a healthy, active and balanced life; athletics embrace challenges and inspire one to be a modest winner and a courageous loser. Quick Facts • Hockaday is fully enrolled with 1,085 girls. • Thirty-seven percent of our students are students of color. • Our residence department is home to 79 students. This year, we welcome residence students from ten states and eleven foreign countries including China, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Germany, Jamaica, Korea, Mexico, Nigeria, Norway, Spain, Taiwan and Thailand. • Financial aid is provided to 18% of our students, totaling $3 million. • In 2010–2011, we had 15 National Merit Finalists, 15 National Merit Semifinalists, 26 National Merit Commendees, one National Achievement Scholar Finalist, one National Achievement Scholar Semifinalist, three National Achievement Scholar Outstanding Participants, one National Hispanic Recognition Program Scholar, and one National Hispanic Recognition Program Honorable Mention Finalist. • Our educational complex includes the Liza Lee Academic Research Center, housing the 50,000-volume Herbert Marcus Memorial Library, Lower & Middle School Library, science laboratories and technology centers; the Fine Arts wing with a complete ceramics studio with outdoor kilns, a photography lab, an art studio, a Black Box theatre, and music practice rooms; the 560-seat Esther Hoblitzelle Auditorium; the science center with 10 laboratories; and the Ashley Priddy Lower School with two common areas, large art room, two music rooms and an outdoor play area. • We are home to 118 full-time and 11 part-time faculty members. Our full-time faculty members represent 76 advanced degrees – 67 master’s degrees, eight doctoral degrees, and one Doctor of Jurisprudence – with 18 average years of experience and 11 years’ average tenure at Hockaday.

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The Jeanne Preston Whitman Endowment for Excellence Established in 2011 by members of the Hockaday Board of Trustees who served during Ms. Whitman’s tenure as Eugene McDermott Headmistress, this Fund provides support for Hockaday’s faculty. The Fund was later augmented by other members of the Hockaday community to honor Ms. Whitman and her years of service to the School. The following have made gifts or commitments to the The Jeanne Preston Whitman Endowment for Excellence. l Denotes a minimum of five years of consecutive giving The Edward & Wilhelmina Ackerman Foundation l Helma and Edward Ackerman l Adriana and Jamiel Akhtar P’20 ’21 Sara Melnick ’73 and Mark Albert l Ruth and Kenneth Altshuler l Angela Ards ’87 Dana Wilcox Ayres ’92 Hong and Jim Bass P’11 l Lucy Crow ’71 and Henry Billingsley l Kalita Beck ’77 and Ed Blessing l Evie and Geoff Butler l Susan and Stephen Butt P’15 l Kelly and Brock Compton l Jeanne Tower ’74 and Berry Cox Mira Cranfill Kathy and Harlan Crow P’21 l Ana and Eugene Curry P’19 l Linda and Bill Custard l Peggy Simmons Dear ’58 l Rachael and Bob Dedman P’19 ’21 l Leslie Melnick ’74 and Bryan Diers l Lorraine and Norm Dumaine l Talley Dunn ’86 and Bradley Miller l Melissa and Brent Dyer P’14 Molly and Gregg Engles P’23 Tucker Ford ’79 and Richard Enthoven P’11 l Nancy Fallen ’92 l Regen Horchow ’80 and Jeff Fearon P’11 ’20 ’20 l Sharon and Steve Folsom P’12 ’17 l Gerald J. Ford Family Foundation Kelli and Jerry Ford P’22 Kathryn Walker ’94 and Jim Francis P’24 l Read Penson ’70 and Steve Gendler l Amy and Danny Gow P’12 l Linda and David Gravelle Suzi Flaxman ’61 and Jack Greenman l Dawn and Toby Grove P’23 Rosalind Redfern ’59 and Arden Grover l Kathy and Peter Gudmundsson P’11 ’17 l Nancy Nasher ’72 and David Haemisegger P’12 ’18 l Michelle and Houston Hall P’18 l Paula and Jeff Hayes P’12 l Rue Howell ’61 and Tuck Henry l Edna Brown ’54 and William Hibbitts

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Cinda and Tom Hicks P’12 l Nancy and Jim Hoak l Marguerite Steed Hoffman P’13 l Bethany Elliott Holloway ’98 l Mary Ann Jackson ’49 ’51JC and Ed Hyde JHB Family Foundation l Kanika and Vinay Jain P’11 ’19 l Frances and Rick Jeter Debra and Lyndon Johnson P’12 l Robert Kallos Susan and Bob Kaminski P’14 l Deanie and Terry Kepler Caren and Peter Kline Janet Kleinman ’55 and Jonathan Kutner l Joyce and Larry Lacerte l Ann Addyman ’61 and Sam Lawrence l Schatzie Henderson ’55 and George Lee, Jr. l Patty and Mark Leyendecker l Kathy and Jayson Limmer P’22 ’23 l Chandler Roosevelt Lindsley ’52 l Ed Long and Janet Bucher-Long l Nancy C. Marcus Kathryn King ’83 and Mark Marley l Charlene Cline ’62 and Tom Marsh l Monica and Ron McCray Margaret McDermott l The Eugene McDermott Foundation l Ellen and Rex McDowell Cindy and Alex McGeoch P’14 ’16 ’16 l Nancy Albertini and Steve Metzger Maryann Sarris ’78 and Frank Mihalopoulos P’14 l Lynn and Presley Mock P’13 l Mary McCarthy ’79 and Howard Moore P’11 l Barbara Bass ’75 and Jim Moroney P’13 ’13 l Jennifer and Jon Mosle P’12 l Paula and Jon Mosle, Jr. l Charlie Nearburg l Pat Patterson ’57 l Holly and Carlos Gonzalez Peña P’12 ’14 l Nancy Penn ’41 and Jack Penson l Margot and Ross Perot Jeanne Phillips P’11 l Karen Sheinberg ’84 and Richard Pollock P’18 l

Kate Hoak ’90 and Will Power l Kathryn Priddy l Janet and Gary Reeves l Katherine Rogers ’89 and William Roberts P’20 l Ellen Higginbotham ’59 and Richard Rogers l Chris and Dick Rogoff l Barbara Glazer ’75 and Randy Rosenblatt l Lizzie Horchow ’82 and Dan Routman P’12 ’16 l Cary-Elisa Briggle ’83 and Bobby Rubarts P’19 l Tiffany Borlaug ’88 and John Rubi P’22 l Kathryn Russell Nicole Ginsburg ’91 and Justin Small l Jerrie Marcus ’53 and Fred Smith l Susan Swan Smith and Ken Smith l Amy Spence ’87 l Judi and Glenn Stewart P’16 ’19 ’19 l Jeri Sutton l Rebecca and Richard Szelc P’15 l Allison Campfield ’89 and Mike Taten P’22 l Vaishali and Dinesh Thati P’21 Jakki and Terry Thomas P’18 ’20 ’24 Michelle Neuhoff ’83 and Stewart Thomas P’11 l Louise Hopkins Underwood ’36 Vineeta Salvi and Amit Walia P’14 l Courtney Wang P’11 l Dorothy Taliaferro ’78 and Ben Weil P’11 l Elizabeth C. Williams Staci Williams ’77 l Ann Whitley ’82 and David Wood P’18 l Sally Taylor ’53 and Barney Young l Sharon and Kneeland Youngblood P’12 ’14 l And those who wish to remain anonymous

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The Hockday School 2010 – 2011 Board of Trustees Jamiel Akhtar Angela Ards ’87 James Bass Peggy Simmons Dear ’58 Robert Dedman, Jr. Leslie Melnick Diers ’74 Talley Dunn ’86 Gregg L. Engles Tucker Ford Enthoven ’79 Steve Folsom Gerald J. Ford Kathryn Walker Francis ’94 Amy Gow David A. Gravelle Peter Gudmundsson David J. Haemisegger Cinda Hicks Frances Jeter Robert Kaminski Joyce Lacerte Schatzie Henderson Lee ’55 Kathryn King Marley ’83 Cynthia E. McGeoch Maryann Sarris Mihalopoulos ’78 Jeanne L. Phillips Randal Rauscher Rhodus ’97 Katherine Rogers Roberts ’89 Barbara Glazer Rosenblatt ’75 Cary-Elisa Briggle Rubarts ’83 Tiffany Borlaug Rubi ’88 Nicole Ginsburg Small ’91 Judith Stewart Rebecca E. Szelc Allison Campfield Taten ’89 Jacquelyn Thomas Michelle Neuhoff Thomas ’83 Courtney Wang Staci Williams ’77 Ann Whitley Wood ’82 Sharon Youngblood

Life Trustees Edward M. Ackerman Ruth Altshuler Rita Crocker Clements ’49 Margaret Doggett Crow ’37 Linda Custard James M. Hoak, Jr. Margaret McDermott Paula Mosle Edith Jones O’Donnell ’44 John Penson Margot Perot Kathryn Priddy Ellen Higginbotham Rogers ’59 Richard S. Rogoff Mary Frances Cunningham Yancey ’31 Barney Young

The Hockaday School STAFF Kim Wargo Eugene McDermott Headmistress John Ashton Head of Upper School Peggy Bradley Interim Head of Lower School Mary Pat Higgins Associate Head and Chief Financial Officer Linda Kramer Head of Middle School Jen Liggitt Assistant Head for Enrollment Management and Strategic Initiatives Cathy Murphree Assistant Head for Academic Affairs and Provost Tina Slinker Director of Athletics

Development and External Affairs Department Kathy Limmer Director of Development and External Affairs Keturi DeLong Beatty Director of Annual Giving Candice Cunningham Manager of Donor Relations Judith Finegan Gift Manager Meg Gupton Campaign Writer and Researcher Holly Hook Centennial Director Charlotte Hoskins Webmaster and Staff Photographer Neal Lee Development Information Manager Meagan McCracken Parent Benefit Liaison and Centennial Coordinator Caroline Parrack Assistant to the Office of Development and External Affairs

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