2016 17 Report of Appreciation

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report of appreciation inside: r Your Gifts at Work r Introducing the 1879 Society r Celebrating Our 2016–17 Donors and Volunteers


CONTENTS 1 The Generosity of the Holderness Family 2 Supporting a Circle of Gratitude 4 Ensuring Full Student Engagement 6 Celebrating the Founding of the 1879 Society 8 Building a Professional Learning Community 10 Financial Overview and Giving Statistics 14 Supporting Holderness Through Planned Gifts 15 Thank You to Our 2016–17 Donors 33 Student Voices 34 Thank You Volunteers


2016–17 REPORT OF APPRECIATION

The Generosity of the Holderness Family Dear Friends of Holderness, In my 17th year as head of school, I continue to be humbled and inspired by the generous nature of the Holderness family. at generosity of spirit is manifested in lots of ways, including through the sharing of individuals’ and families’ meaningful donations and volunteer hours. is year, we are producing a special Report of Appreciation to thank all of you who make the transformative Holderness experience possible for students and faculty, today and into the future. In this report, you will read about some of the ways your generosity is at work in the community right now. e Vestry, for example, is a voluntary program (comprised of over 50 students!) that serves our local community and has grown through partnerships with alumni, parents, and friends. Programs like this are possible through and because of your investment in Holderness School; you are empowering students to take up the school’s motto and mission, calling them to work and lead for the betterment of others. Holderness LEARNS, an innovative professional development program, is also possible thanks to an anonymous donor who saw the potential of a professional learning community at Holderness and wanted to help build it. e resulting in-house, end-of-the-year program will encourage collaboration and support among faculty and will generate a common language and set of tools they can use as they work together in service to our students. In this report, you will also read about the importance of the endowment to our school’s future. One fact that is worth noting is that 59 of the 116 endowed funds support scholarships and financial aid, providing much-needed aid to talented students, artists, and athletes every year. Fortunately, these gifts can take many shapes and forms, and we continue to work with more and more people who want to make planned gifts to support endowment, including

Head of School Phil Peck and Proctor Academy Head of School Mike Henriques ’76 led the two schools this fall in the renewal of a rivalry that dates back to the 1930s. After fierce athletic competitions at all levels, Proctor may have won the day, but the Bulls’ spirit and support of each other was inspirational!

trustee Chris Carney ’75 whose creative and generous story we think is worth sharing. Perhaps the most inspiring aspect of this Report of Appreciation is the section that highlights how many of you support our school every year. ere are an impressive number of Holderness families who have given consecutively for 10, 20, 30, and even 40+ years. ere are also a few classes that consistently record participation rates above 50%, which is also a positive statement about their continued connection to Holderness. We are grateful for every donor and every donation, no matter the size, for you have an immediate impact on the Holderness experience.

Ultimately, we hope this report inspires you and helps you understand why I feel incredibly blessed to serve this community and how it has transformed and elevated all our lives in countless ways. • With my deep appreciation,

R. Phillip Peck Head of School

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Supporting a Circle of Gratitude

Dean of Faculty Tobi Pfenninger P ’11 ’15 takes her turn giving blood at the annual blood drive while Anna Jones ’18 keeps her company.

Service leadership is the lifeblood of our school; in fact, it is part of the school’s mission, and through the Job Program and Project Outreach, students serve this community on campus and in the greater world. e work of the Holderness Vestry program takes service leadership one step further, bringing together a voluntary group of students who are committed to serving others in their free time. Led by school chaplain Rev. Rich Weymouth ’70 and Dean of Students Kathy Weymouth P ’01 ’02 ’04, the program emphasizes service and spiritual growth through fellowship and action. Our students serve as chaperones for Holderness Central School ski trips, make care packages for service members who are connected to the Holderness community, organize blood drives, and raise money for disaster relief efforts. Additionally, many students volunteer at the Bridge House, a

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homeless shelter in Plymouth that has served veterans for more than 20 years. ese student-driven opportunities complement traditional events like the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life, the school’s largest charitable fundraising effort, which takes place every other year. Students far exceeded their goal the first year in 2012 and now raise more than $30,000 biannually. In fact, Holderness students have raised more than $150,000 since the school first partnered with the American Cancer Society. Students have also raised money for the Wounded Warriors Foundation, the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer, the One Love Foundation, and local organizations that are committed to reducing the stigma around mental illness. is year, 56 students attended the club’s first meeting. So far, they have raised $2,000 to support those impacted by hurricanes in Texas,

Florida, and Puerto Rico, and in October, Abby Wiseman ’18 and Aldie Anderson ’18 organized a blood drive in which 67 students, employees, and parents donated 54 units of blood. e manager of the Lakes Region American Red Cross said this was the largest school donation in his territory! “When I started running the blood drive my sophomore year,” says Abby, “I started to realize the resources we have here to help those around us. e student body here wants to make a difference and Vestry makes that accessible.” As a side note, history teacher Andrew Sheppe ’00 moved his Enlightenment and Romanticism class to Gallop Gymnasium during the blood drive so that Abby could attend class and lead the blood drive at the same time! rough the Vestry, students learn valuable, tangible skills such as cooking and working with young children, reaching out to local busi-


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LEFT: On Sundays this fall, and sometimes during the week, Rich Weymouth and countless students painted, cleaned, and renovated the house where kitchen staffer Joseph Hayes hopes to retire in the summer of 2018, after 50 years of service to Holderness; RIGHT: Student volunteers prepare for the school’s Relay for Life event.

nesses to ask for donations, and recruiting and scheduling volunteers. ere is also a deeper, more profound component. “ere is a world out there that needs them, and one they can make a difference in,” says Kathy. “ey learn that they are truly privileged and the rest of the world is not.” Take, for example, Aldie Anderson ’18. “I have been an active member of the Vestry for four years now,” he explains. “I have helped run the blood drive, cook at Bridge House, and much more. I have stuck with the Vestry because of how thankful people are for your help and services, and it makes me feel a true sense of fulfillment.” The Vestry’s largest effort this year has been the renovation of Joseph Michael Hayes’ house in nearby Holderness. Joseph has worked at Holderness School in the kitchen

for nearly 50 years (a school record!), and the Vestry, with help from professional contractors, intends to finish renovations in time for Joseph to move in when he retires at the end of his 50th year in August. Rich says this project has brought together the entire community in ways he has never seen before. What began two years ago as an idea to help a colleague in need has grown exponentially. Steve Rand ’62, who owns Rand’s Hardware in Plymouth, donated edge and belt sanders. Local builder Van Adriance P ’86 ’88 GP ’17 ’20 ’20 ’21, rebuilt the foundation of the barn and straightened the walls. Ashland Lumber has offered discounts on supplies. Director of Food Services Paul Dullea has provided snacks for students and adults working on the house. e school’s football team as well as Buildings and Grounds have also stepped forward, along with

a number of local carpenters, contractors, electricians, and plumbers. For the students, this work has given them the opportunity to swing a hammer, use a drill, or hold a paintbrush, but more importantly according to Rich, it has given them a chance to participate in a vision, to see projects through to completion, and to help out someone in need. It’s part of what he calls a “circle of gratitude,” where you feel grateful while you are serving someone else. You too are part of this circle of gratitude. By investing in Holderness, you are investing in the Vestry program, providing students with the tools that they can use to give back to their communities. ank you for making this possible. •

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Ensuring Full Student Engagement e Holderness School endowment is a collection of more than 100 funds that is crucial to the health and growth of our community. Along with tuition and the generous support that we receive for the Holderness Fund, endowment income contributes to the financial foundation of the school. Holderness has a proud tradition of careful planning, and this conservative strategy both protects donors’ gifts as well as allowing us to remain sustainable and flexible during uncertain economic times. More than half of the school’s 116 endowed funds support scholarships and non-tuition financial aid. Non-tuition financial aid provides assistance for clothing, books, laptops, tutoring, Senior esis research, family travel, participation in athletic training and competitions, and student events and experiences. is ensures that students can fully engage in every aspect of campus life. Named scholarships—which can be funded through a donation of cash or securities or a planned gift such as a charitable trust or bequest—honor alumni, parents, past students, and former faculty. One of the school’s newest scholarships honors Jim and Loli Hammond P ’79 GP ’14, who arrived at Holderness in 1962, right out of college and Jim’s stint in the Army. Jim taught Spanish, and the young couple became dorm parents to 36 boys in Rathbun until 1966, when they went to Barcelona for a year and then to Mercersburg Academy in Pennsylvania. Jim and Loli returned to Holderness in 1976, this time living on South Campus; Jim served as chair of the Language Department and coached football and lacrosse until his retirement in 2000. During his long career at Holderness, Jim earned a lovable reputation as the faculty’s most unpredictable member—riding a motorcycle, speaking in different accents, jumping into an icy stream during Out Back, and famously impersonating then Headmaster Pete Woodward in front of a group of new stu-

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Jim and Loli Hammond

dents. While Loli was an active member of the Holderness community, she also ran a business in Plymouth called e Berries that sold gifts, fabric, and jewelry. A scholarship in their name is the gift of alumna and former trustee Elizabeth Heide ’85 and her parents, Ulf and Betsy Heide. Another legendary Holderness couple honored with a named, endowed scholarship is Don and Pat Henderson P ’72 ’74 GP ’05, faculty from 1951–87. Don was a premier four-event skier (slalom, giant slalom, Nordic, and ski

jumping) in the United States when he graduated from high school; he would have competed in the Olympics if they had not been interrupted by World War II. Instead Don joined the Army and fought in the Italian Alps with the 10th Mountain Division, where he was wounded in battle, ending his Olympic ambitions. However, he went on to an illustrious coaching career, and from 1956 to 1984, every Winter Olympics included at least one athlete coached by Don Henderson!

Number of Endowed Funds by Use r r r r

Faculty: 8 Facilities: 10 Unrestricted and multiple use: 14 Programs (including athletics, the library, Special Programs, and Chapel): 25 r Scholarships and Non-Tuition Financial Aid: 59


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Don was also instrumental in creating the school’s Eastern Ski Program. Craig Antonides ’77, the current director of the program, says: “Coach Henderson had quite a stable of high-level racers in his day. In addition to dominating the interscholastic circuit, his teams had some of the top skiers on what we now call the USSA/FIS circuit, and he realized that we needed to have a presence there. It was also about the time we branched out to train at a few of our local mountains (not just the ski hill). Don figured out it would be best to hire some outside help in order to have everything set up and ready when we got to those mountains—maximizing our time on snow.” At Holderness, Don and Pat were active members of the community and became thoughtful guardians to countless students. Don’s use of primary sources and his careful inspection of history inspired many a student to develop a lifelong love of history, while Pat’s devotion to the first female students at Holderness made the transition to coeducation much easier. She also dedicated years of service to admissions, where her warmth, sense of humor, and professionalism drew countless families and students into the Holderness community. Holderness is accepting gifts in recognition of both the Hammonds and the Hendersons. 75% of the money raised through the Henderson Endowment Initiative will go to the Henderson Scholarship Fund and 25% will go to facility endowment. Endowed funds like the Hammond and Henderson Scholarships continue an important tradition of giving and provide consistent support for faculty, students, and current programs. We are extremely grateful to the generous benefactors who establish these funds and to the many individuals who continue to support them through additional contributions. ese gifts, large and small, help ensure the quality of a Holderness education. •

Don and Pat Henderson

Financial Aid at Holderness r In 2016–17, Holderness School awarded more than $3.4 million in financial aid. r 35% of our student body, representing eight states and six countries, received financial aid. r 66% of students on financial aid were named to the High Honor Roll or Honor Roll or received three or more Excellent Efforts in one quarter (some received as many as seven Excellent Efforts!). r 50% of seniors on financial aid were elected school leaders.

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Continuous Generosity: Celebrating the Founding of the 1879 Society Holderness School appreciates the support of each and every donor and is particularly grateful to those donors who make gifts year after year. eir continued generosity forms a reliable and robust foundation that fuels our academic, athletic, and student life programs. Consecutive donors, no matter the size of their gift, are crucial to our success, and Holderness would like to celebrate some of those individuals here. is is just a sampling of the many alumni, parents, grandparents, and friends who shape the student experience through their giving every year. It is also important to note that while many of these donors have given for several decades consecutively, frequently their lifetime giving to Holderness dates back even further!

Dick Stowell ’64 and Nancy Stowell P ’95 r YEARS gIvEN coNSEcUtIvELY: 53 r WhY I gIvE: “I have always thought that if you can give, then you should give.”

Christine Louis ’81 r YEARS gIvEN coNSEcUtIvELY: 27 r WhY I gIvE: “I support Holderness for two reasons: 1) I would like a wide variety of students to experience the education and support I did. Support to the Holderness Fund is a driver of financial aid, making that possible; and 2) regardless of size, each and every gift makes a difference.”

Bill Laird ’50 and Carolann Laird r YEARS gIvEN coNSEcUtIvELY: 43 r WhY I gIvE: “Giving every year just comes naturally. Holderness was too good for me not to support it.” r hoLdERNESS SchooL’S ImpAct oN mE: “Certainly one of the big impacts has been ‘to learn to think on my feet’ due in large part to being on Joe Abbey’s debate team. Oh and ‘limit your remarks to the English language’, not today’s version—‘like’ not everything is ‘awesome!’”

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Peter Macdonald ’60 (Trustee 2002–10) and Dora Beatty r YEARS gIvEN coNSEcUtIvELY: 41 r WhY I gIvE: “I want to support the school’s mission of providing a challenging academic, spiritual, athletic, cultural, and student government experience. In addition, I want to help provide for a vibrant physical plant. e character of the person I am today was largely shaped by my parents and my Holderness experience.”

Peter Kimball ’72 (Trustee 2004–12, 2016–present) and Miriam Kimball r YEARS gIvEN coNSEcUtIvELY: 38 r WhY I gIvE: “For us, Holderness is more than a school. It’s a way of life. It’s a place where intellectual and physical capabilities are challenged, where spiritual growth and artistic exploration are encouraged, and where community and service to society are valued. In an ever-changing world, these foundational ideals are worthy of our support.”

Bob Keating ’52 and Judith Keating P ’81 ’86 ’88 GP ’13 r YEARS gIvEN coNSEcUtIvELY: 22 r WhY I gIvE: “I give because of great teachers providing excellent academic preparedness. With the likes of Joe Abbey, Loys Wiles, Dante Fiore, Coach Hinman, Bart Chase, Don Henderson, and others, and with classes of 6–8 guys (and no place to hide), how could one not be prepared for any academic challenge.”

Fred Carter ’51 and Cathy Carter r YEARS gIvEN coNSEcUtIvELY: 11 r WhY I gIvE: “Sharing brings satisfaction. Life has been an interesting experience. e passing of my first wife of 28 years, a granddaughter at two, a son at 59, are challenges to one’s faith and not easily understood. Marrying a widow 34 years ago

was probably the most stabilizing thing a ship without a rudder could do, for without, a sailor cannot set his course. I am very proud of our blended family, for it, along with sharing, brings satisfaction.”

John Holley ’61 and Candace Newland-Holley r YEARS gIvEN coNSEcUtIvELY: 17 r WhY I gIvE: “Holderness saved my life.” r hoLdERNESS SchooL’S ImpAct oN mE: “When I was growing up, both my mother and father were chronic alcoholics. As a young boy, I ended up taking care of them and my brother and three sisters, which did not leave me much room for an education. During one of my parents’ sober periods, I convinced them that I needed to go away to school. ey took me to visit Pomfret and Holderness. I chose Holderness and was fortunately accepted. e small classes, excellent teachers, work program, and sports gave me the confidence and education I needed to succeed in life. I also have to give a great deal of credit to Don Henderson, my ski coach, who became a wonderful model and mentor.”

Canute Dalmasse ’98 and Jennifer Cheung r YEARS gIvEN coNSEcUtIvELY: 19 r WhY I gIvE: “I give because I want to help others benefit from the same experiences I received. Attending Holderness was one of the most pivotal times in my life. I focused on playing hockey and left Holderness a more well-rounded individual, focused on a brighter future. I would not be here today without Holderness. A big part of that was driven by the generosity of the school’s financial aid.”

Gus Seamans GP ’07 r YEARS gIvEN coNSEcUtIvELY: 9 r WhY I gIvE: “Because my grandson found his years there meaningful.”


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Clockwise from top left: Dick Stowell ’64, Canute Dalmasse ’98, John Holley ’61, Peter Macdonald ’60, Bob Keating ’52, Fred Carter ’51 (second from right), and Peter Kimball ’72

Megan Sheehan Kristiansen ’90 r YEARS gIvEN coNSEcUtIvELY: 10 r WhY I gIvE: “I treasure the experiences, friendships and, of course, the education I gained at Holderness. As an alumna, I continue to contribute to Holderness to support the new and creative initiatives the school is pursuing and to also help secure the foundational values the school consistently has nurtured. I believe those contributions will help to allow future Holderness students to enjoy the same experience that I did.”

anks to valued consecutive donors like this, Holderness is able to deliver an outstanding student experience, offer more financial aid, and continue to provide life-changing Special Programs like Project Outreach, Artward Bound, and Out Back. To recognize consecutive donors, Holderness School is launching the 1879 Society. e 1879 Society will acknowledge the school’s most loyal supporters who year after year have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to our students and the programs that make up the Holderness experience. We look forward to sharing more information about the 1879 Society in the coming months. •

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Building a Professional Learning Community Faculty are the lifeblood of the Holderness experience. ey teach, advise, guide, coach, lead clubs, and direct dorms. is multifaceted work enables faculty to build deep and meaningful relationships with students during a critical time in their development. We believe that specialized training and feedback for faculty enhances student learning, so we offer support for a wide variety of professional learning activities, including conferences and workshops, pedagogical and course development, and the pursuit of advanced degrees, sabbaticals, and other learning opportunities both on and off campus. However, many of these opportunities take place on an individual level and therefore only influence the teaching of a limited number of faculty. With this in mind, Director of Teaching and Learning Dr. Nicole Furlonge saw an opportunity to develop a program that encourages learning and collaboration among the entire faculty, fostering common understandings that will help them work together in service of student learning. us the creation of Holderness LEARNS— Listening, Engaging, Asking, Reflecting, Networking, Sharing—our own in-house, end-of-year think tank, which will give all Holderness employees the opportunity to engage in important professional growth work with their colleagues at the start of the summer. is professional learning community signals a shift in thinking, something that appealed to a generous and anonymous donor who made a three-year commitment to launch the institute. is individual recognized the possibilities of creating a common knowledge base and the importance of scheduling it after the school year, when faculty have time to dream, question, design, and experiment. Each year, Holderness LEARNS will focus on a key area of education, such as mind, brain and education research and its impact on curriculum design, stereotype threat, inquiry-based learning, experiential learning, and giving and

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Director of Teaching and Learning Dr. Nicole Furlonge (far left) with students in her senior English class. Nicole’s development of Holderness LEARNS, a year-end faculty program, is changing the face of professional growth and teacher collaboration.

receiving of feedback. e theme of the inaugural institute this June will be the science of learning. We will ask how new developments in the field of brain research inform how we learn and, given that, how we should teach. Faculty will focus on this topic within the context of a boarding school education while sitting side by side with trusted colleagues and drawing on and expanding their collective expertise. e donor’s gift will provide for small seed grants that groups of faculty can request through proposals to help support the development of ideas that are generated through their participation in the year-end meetings. e mini-grant could cover research and support materials, visits to schools, consultations with educators at other schools, working meals/gatherings, and the cost of formatting work to make the group’s thinking public to other faculty, staff, and students in the Holderness classroom. rough the donor’s generosity, Holderness will also be able to create thinker spaces, furnished with furniture that encourages

collaboration, including small conference tables and whiteboards. ese spaces will be located in Alfond Library and will be available during the academic year for student groups during evening study hall when faculty are not using them. As the program grows, Holderness will look to invite thought partners to present during the institute and develop partnerships with lead thinkers from colleges and universities and other dedicated educational institutions. e donor’s vision and thoughtful gift comes at a critical time, when our current demand for professional development exceeds our budget; it also supports a new initiative that will benefit the entire faculty from veteran teachers to those new to the field. We are truly grateful to this individual and to all donors who are helping us produce the best learning environment we can. •


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paul and marty elkins were part of the Holderness community for a combined forty-one years. Through teaching, coaching, and dorm parenting, they tirelessly gave to students, faculty, and friends. But the Elkins didn’t stop giving to Holderness when they moved on. Instead they became members of the Balch Society, supporting the school for as long as the doors of Schoolhouse remain open. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

marty and paul elkins with daughter cordy elkins

the balch society honors a group of forward-thinking individuals who support Holderness School by combining charitable giving goals with estate and financial planning goals. When you make a planned gift, you creatively support the school, yourself, and your loved ones, while inspiring generosity in others. Joining the Balch Society involves no dues or solicitations, but members will be included in Balch Society communications and invited to participate in special events. The most important benefits? Giving Holderness School strength and providing educational opportunities for generations of students. Design a plan today that works for you and your family. For more information, visit www.holderness.planmygift.org or contact Senior Associate Director of Major Gifts Peter Barnum at 603.779.5221 or pbarnum@holderness.org.


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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW Holderness School relies on philanthropy for 21% of its operating budget. Your generosity enables us to care for our faculty and staff, maintain our beautiful campus, and provide an exceptional educational experience for our students. Thank you!

REVENUES: $15,980,261 r Other Income: 2% r Summer Program: 3% r Holderness Fund: 9% r Endowment Income: 12% r Tuition and Fees: 74%

EXPENSES: $15,686,261 r Summer Program: 2% r Administration, Development and Admissions: 10% r Instructional and Student Program: 11% r Plant Operations and Maintenance: 17% r Salaries and Benefits: 60%

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2016–17 REPORT OF APPRECIATION

GIVING TO HOLDERNESS $5,718,244 GIVEN DURING FISCAL YEAR 2017 (JULY 1, 2016 TO JUNE 30, 2017)

1,705

1,951

members of the Holderness community who supported

Holderness Fund gifts that were received

the Holderness Fund in 2016–17, an increase of

in 2016–17, an increase of almost 10 per-

over 13 percent from 2015–16

cent over 2015–16

$10K FOR SENIOR GIFT SENIORS RAISED $10,337, SPURRED ON BY A CHALLENGE GRANT FROM CHRIS ’75 AND KAREN CARNEY P ’08

$1,446,443

$2,394,349

$1,045,000

given to the Holderness Fund

given to endowment

given to grow and improve our facilities

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DAY OF GIVING 100% 1,023 student giving

total gifts

$181,066.72 total given

359

1,009

ямБrst-time donors with gifts totaling $10,776.58

total donors

GIVING SPANNED 17 COUNTRIES AND 43 STATES

$177.00

including Washington, DC

average gift

and Puerto Rico

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REUNION GIVING $156,673.10

$352,378.12

total given to Holderness Fund

total given to all funds

CLASS OF 1977

CLASS OF 1987

contributed largest combined gift

largest combined gift

to Holderness Fund: $34,990.85

to all funds: $135,334.80

CLASS OF 1957 AND CLASS OF 1972 highest (36.4%) and second-highest (33.3%), respectively, in Holderness Fund participation

REUNION SAVE THE DATE r Reunion is moving back to the summer! r Reunion 2018 is June 1–3, 2018. r All alumni are invited, and we will celebrate class years ending in

3 and 8. r All events will take place on campus. You can even stay in the dorms! r We will have kid-friendly activities during our Saturday night celebration dinner. r For more information check out our website www.holderness.org/reunion.

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Supporting Holderness Through Planned Gifts Giving back is a core practice at Holderness. Alumni, current and past parents, grandparents, and friends offer their time and knowledge—planning events, hosting students, supporting the Holderness Fund, cheering on athletic teams, serving as Senior esis mentors, and speaking on campus. No one exemplifies this practice better than Chris Carney ’75. Chris made his first gift to Holderness in November 1975. at $10 gift was just the first step in paying back an experience that he describes as, “part of my foundation—the solid base on which I have built a successful and rewarding life.” After graduating from Holderness, Chris received his BS in Hotel Administration from

Chris Carney and his family have been generous members of the Holderness family for decades, giving freely of both their time and their resources.

thropy in a whole new generation of Holderness alumni. anks to the Carneys’ challenge, support from parents, and proceeds from student-organized initiatives like hat and

Both Karen and I take great pleasure from our involvement as part of the Holderness family and want to perpetuate the strong core values that Holderness instills. — CHRiS CARNEY ’75 Cornell University and went on to work for e Ritz Carlton Hotel Boston, Sheraton Corporation, AEW Capital Management, and Fidelity Investments, where he served as Director of Asset Management for the Real Estate Group from 1995–2008. Despite a long and distinguished career, Chris never really left Holderness and has been a tireless supporter for more than 40 years. He has served as a reunion volunteer, as the president of the Alumni Association, and as a member of the Holderness Board of Trustees since 2007. As a trustee, he has lent his energy and wisdom to the Finance, Investment, Board Governance and Nominating, Advancement, and Strategic Planning Committees. For two years he even led an Out Back group. Chris is also a Holderness parent—father of Annie ’08—and since 2008, Chris and his wife Karen have made generous challenge gifts to support the senior class gift, inspiring philan-

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donut sales, the Class of 2017 raised more than $10,000 to renovate and revitalize the student space in lower Weld. “Both Karen and I take great pleasure from our involvement as part of the Holderness family and want to perpetuate the strong core values that Holderness instills,” says Chris. “e Holderness experience was transformational for me, and I saw the same impact on Annie,” Chris adds. “As treasurer of the board, I have a strong understanding of the need for gifts to sustain and advance the school.” With this in mind, Chris and Karen recently made a planned gift that offers long-term benefits both to their family and to the school. Chris transferred the title of a condominium he owned in Maine to a charitable remainder unitrust. When the trust terminates, the assets remaining will be distributed to Holderness. “is planned gift allowed us to make a much larger gift to Holderness than we ever

thought possible,” explains Chris. “e structure allowed us to donate the condominium and sell it within the trust without paying capital gains taxes on the appreciated value. e trust provides an income stream to us for our lifetime, and we received a charitable deduction upon creation of the trust.” Today, Chris and Karen live in Falmouth, ME. Chris recently retired from the Sunday River Ski Patrol, but he still races Etchells sailboats and plays golf. e couple spends part of the year in Florida, where he enjoys golf and fishing, and Karen plays golf, tennis and pickleball. ey enjoy the theater and the Pops and look forward to their two ski trips in the West. Chris and Karen also make sure to leave time every day to walk their Golden Retriever, Emerson, to the beach and dog park. Holderness is grateful to the Carneys for their continued leadership and support. A planned gift is just one of the many ways that donors can support the school while also providing significant income and tax benefits for their families. For more information on the mutual benefits of providing long-term support to Holderness through life income gifts and bequests, please contact Senior Associate Director of Major Gifts Peter Barnum at (603) 779-5221 or pbarnum@holderness.org. •


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Thank You to Our 2016–17 Donors KEY: r = five or more consecutive years of support for the Holderness Fund; † = deceased

1950 Bigelow Green r Doug Hamilton r Chico Laird r Dave Luce r Dave Wise r

ALUMNI 1935 Jim McKee † r 1938 Bob Hardy † r Dutch Morse † 1944 John Skeele r 1945 Mac Jacoby 1946 Joe Massik † 1947 Perry Jeffries † Don Smith 1948 Anonymous Rik Clark r 1949 Bob Barrows r Bill Baskin r Bob Bradner r Jim Coulter r Tom Jeffries Don Wyeth

1951 Fred Carter r Dick Daitch Mac McKinstry Terry Weathers 1952 Bob Keating r 1953 David Douglass Carl Hoagland r Elvin Kaplan r Bob Lilly John Robinson r 1954 Berton Chillson Dewey Dumaine r Brad Langmaid r Bill Lofquist r Kim Mason Wendell Stephenson r 1955 Fletcher Adams r John Allbee r Peter Atherton r Arnold Bieling r Bill Byers Hank Granger r Don Hinman r

Reed ompson r Peter Wilson r 1956 Dick Endlar John Jameson Gardner Lewis r Dick Meyer r 1957 Bill Clough r Ron Crowe r Rick Fabian † Bob Lucas r Dwight Mason r Hartley Webster r Jay Webster r Bob Weiss r 1958 John Bergeron r Jim Collins r Tim Dewart Mike Kingston r Don Latham Bruce Leddy r George Pransky Doug Rand Brooke omas Jon Wales r 1959 Steve Abbey r Cushman Andrews r Jerry Ashworth r John Clough Charlie Emerson r Jay Gerard r Lee Kellogg Ken Lewis

Lee Miller r Mark Morris r Charley Murphy r Chris Palmer r Lee Shepard r Bruce Vogel Buster Welch r 1960 Loren Berry r Rick Bullock Ross Deachman Alan Dewart r Brian Dewart r Dick Gardner r Nick Johnson Peter Macdonald r Bill Niles † r Len Richards † r Gerry Shyavitz r Charley Witherell r 1961 Tom Brown r Rick Churchill Win Fuller Bob Hall John Holley r Lee Katzenbach r Bob Keller Dave Norton Peter O’Connor r Bill Seaver Mark Shub Ray Wilson 1962 Free Allen r Bill Barker r Dave Floyd r

Jim Gardner r Dave Putnam r David Soule r John Swift r Bruce Upton r Bill Wells r Eric Werner r Pete Willcox 1963 Flash Allen r Peter Chapman r Ted Dewart Joe Downs r Steve Gregg r Nick Hadgis David Hagerman r Sandy Hewat Dick Joyce George LeBoutillier r Tom McIlvain r George McNeil Jeff Milne r David O’Connor David Pope Gary Richardson r Alan Sayer r George Textor r Steve Wales 1964 Sandy Alexander r Bill Baxter r Craig Blouin Terry Morse r Dan Redmond r Jim Ricker r Sam Stout r Dick Stowell r Woody ompson r

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1965 Bro Adams r Bill Carter Bruce Crane † Peter Fauver r Jim McGill r Dave Nichols Cleve Patterson r Randy Randlett Charlie Reigeluth r Kevin Wyckoff r 1966 Marsh Adair Bob Childs r Greg Connors r Tom Doyle r Stephen Foster r Peter Janney 1967 Luke Dowley r Jamie Hollis r Jerry Layman Graham McIlwaine Kenneth Rapple Dave Upton Peter Whitney Steve Worcester 1968 Jim Burnett John DeCiantis Charles French r Steve Hirshberg r Fred Naess Dave Potter Jim Stearns r Jack Taylor r Bruce ompson r 1969 Jack Copeland Bill Foot r Doug McLane John Swann

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1970 Arja Adair r Charlie Bass Cam Brown Ted Coates Jim Cousins David Donahue r Jeremy Foley r Kirk Hinman r Jon Norton r Peter Prime r Joe Spaulding Steve Weil Rich Weymouth r Peter White r Peter Wiswell r 1971 Hannah Roberts Artuso Rob Hier Roy Madsen r Will Parish Bill Phippen Ged Smith David Taylor r Rick Wellman r 1972 Tom Cooper r John Elder r Peter Gamwell Will Graham Eric Haartz r Gary Hagler r Chuck Kaplan Peter Kimball r Chris Latham r Dan Murphy r Dave Nicholson r Stu Porteous r Mark Rheault Dwight Shepard r Bob Spaulding r Sandy Wood 1973 Dick Conant Cos Cosgrove r

Morgan Dewey Peter Garrison r Roland Glidden r Geoff Klingenstein r John Lord r Leslie Orton-Mahar r Sam Richards r Tim Scott r 1974 Mike Coffin r Josh Hancock r Walter Malmquist r Steve Morse Piper Orton r Dave Rossetter r Jack omas Charles Wakely Chris Williams 1975 Perry Babcock r Chris Carney r Tom Carney Mike Conway r Larry Diggs r Peter Fife Terry French r Mac Jackson r Eric Pendleton † Tom Phillips r John Putnam r Jack Sanderson Rick Shipton Ken Sowles r George Weaver r 1976 Tom Armstrong r Tori Bullen Paul Dean Jim Doble Bob Garrison r Chris Guider Joe Harding Mike Lynch r Steve Mackintosh Ben Mathes

Dave Phippen Will Pingree r Tim Quinn Mike Robinson r Jess Tucker 1977 Craig Antonides Ham Boynton Bradford Bruner Ben Campbell Jody Collins Dave Dewey r Peter Grant r Jim Hamblin r Peter King Mark Melvin Tig Smith Dirk Van Curan 1978 Bob Biddle Scott Brown Blaise deSibour Hal Hawkey r Matt Paige Fred Roys Scott Sirles r Margo Farley Woodall 1979 Hratch Astarjian Tim Brook Mark Finnegan r Bob Golden Ward Hobbs Cynthia Makris r Cullen Morse r Will Neff Kris Van Curan Nordblom r Pete Noyes r Heidi Hammond O’Connor r Mike O’Connor r Dexter Paine r Jay Pingree r Ian Sanderson r

Andy Sawyer David Slaughter r Jim Stringfellow r Mike Warren r 1980 Ed Biddle Jeff Boal r Russell Cushman r Jack Dawley David Graff Kevin Mahaney Sam Mead David Reed r Don Smith r 1981 Bill Baskin r Boyd Boggess Andy Clutz r Alan Eifert Win Idle Chris Keating Pete Lamson Christine Louis r Sarah Jankey Medlin r Mike Murchie r Will Prickett r Kevin Rowe r Dave Wolff David Wood r 1982 Frank Bonsal r Charlie Brown Mark Cavanaugh r Joe Cerutti Lisa Weeks Clute Peter Coolidge r Miles Glascock r Ben Lewis r Joe Miles r Susan Levin Paine r Emily Conant Spinna Andrew Vetterlein 1983 Tippy Blish r


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Todd Boes Jamey Gallop r Tom Hildreth Chris Hopkins Peggy Lamb Merrens r Stephanie Paine r Jennifer Smith Schiffman r 1984 Anonymous Joe Barbour r Steve Lunder Zach Martin r Ernie Milani Eric Prime r Peter Radasch r Craig Westling 1985 Anonymous Nat Barker Angus Christie r Missy Wakely Christie r David Considine Colby Coombs Gary Crichton Anne Desjardins Keith Eaton Braden Edwards Ted Fine Allyn Hallisey Ev Hatch Elizabeth Heide r Tim Jones Martha Kirby r Andrew McDonnell Katsu Nakamura Fred Paxton Rob Rumsey Ian Sinclair r Poppy Staub r Dan Taffe r Jean-Louis Trombetta Bob Zock r 1986 Bill Clough

Kristin Washburn Covert r Malcolm Davidson Bob Gregg r Taylor Hubbard Owen Hyland r Lee Fuller Lawrason r Bill Macy r Laura Cooper Page r Jake Reynolds r Matt Reynolds r Blake Swift r Ellyn Paine Weisel r Molly Adriance Whitcomb r Chris Zak 1987 Todd Burgess Carolyn Colket Cullen r Todd Herrick Suzie Jacinthe r Stan Jackson r Tim Lesko Toby Lewis Kathryn Lubrano Robinson r Andy Twombly r Brett Weisel r 1988 Anonymous (2) Eddie Anderson r Dean Bellissimo Elizabeth Sponenbergh Litzell Brickman Jim Core Jen Stewart Crosby Iain Daniels Jess Dion r Chris Doggett r Peter Driscoll r Renee Dupre r Scott Esposito Jason Evans r Nate Foran r Liz Ganem r Greg Gaskill

Russ Gates Lee Hanson r Jake Hare Mike Hillegass r Todd Holmes r Brett Jones r Chris Keeler r Sage Chandler Kennedy r Drew Kesler r Rob Kinsley r Chris Klein Alex MacCormick r Emily Adriance Magnus r Tom Mahon r Chip Martin r Julie Wood Matthews r Erika Ludtke McGoldrick r Jeff Nuckols Ali Christie Paysee r Elizabeth Pierce r Paula Lillard Preschlack r Jason Regan r JD Rifkin Rob Sarvis Hans Schemmel r Matt Schonwald Jenny Alfond Seeman r David Smail r Nina Bradley Smallhorn r Beth Smith Lauren O’Brien Smith r Charlie Staples r Chris Stewart r Carl Swenson Erik Tuveson r Steve Walker David Warren r Peter Webber 1989 Lauren Parkhill Adey r Courtie Barnes Chris Bither Amanda Black r Chris Davenport r Shields Day r

Christy Wood Donovan r Jennie Legg Gabel r Tracy McCoy Gillette r Brad Greenwood r Alix Rosen Hong Nikki Kimball r Todd Maynard r Matt Mole Sarah Trainor Pflaum Jen Comstock Reed Jen Murphy Robison Rex Salter Ben Spiess r Sara deLima Tansill Te Tiffany r 1990 Kat Alfond r Kate Arecchi Jeff Barlow Dave Colleran r Pepper deTuro r Ben Eaton Courtney Fleisher Andrea Hamlin-Levin r Tegan Hamilton Hayunga Ethan Hemphill Caroline Clutz Keeney Megan Sheehan Kristiansen r Nina Cook Silitch 1991 Kelley Roberts Bogardus r Brendon Donnellan r Kris Graton Fields Amy Henderson Paul Laflam Lex Leeming Yasuna Murakami r Michael O’Keefe Jodi Whitehead Oliver Caroline Pickering Keri Dole Renganathan Jon Sawyer

1992 Nellie Chandler Bailey Jamie Bolton William Chapin Sam Woodbury Dearborn Rick Eccleston r Jen Fournier Sarah Hindmarsh Joe Howard Jed Hoyer Andy Katchen r Jamie Klopp r Nick Leonard r Liz Lyman Andy Martin r Ryan McPherson r Fritz Muench r Akira Murakami r Jake Norton r Jesse Perkins Krissy Pozatek Lincoln Sise Stu Wales r Kelly Mullen Wieser 1993 Lindsay Dewar Fontana Katie McQuilkin Garnett Katie Boggess LeRoy Schuyler Perry r Emily Wenzel Reis Gerry Rinn Ginny Kingman Schreiber Kate McIlvain Smith eo Doughty Torchio Tommy Valeo r Brooks Wales Paul Weske Sam Wilcox Kevin Zifcak r 1994 Sam Bass Jim Dinneen Brendan Falvey Dan Harrigan Ramey Harris-Tatar

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Liz Hogan Matt Kendall r Peter LaCasse r Rogan Lechthaler Jason Myler r Josh Povec Rick Richardson r Pete Scoville Tori Duncan Sharp Kristin Soto MacLaggan Kate Stahler Starrett Melissa Barker Tamplin Sander van Otterloo r Dave Webb r 1995 Anonymous Bri Adams r Cil Bloomfield r Matt Daigneault r Jake Hinman Sanna McCoy Jamie McDougall Gretchen Metz Jessie Morton r Brit Fairman Munsterteiger Monica Palmgren Zach Pritchett Asania Smith r Adam Sullivan r Jerome omas r Alexis Wruble 1996 Carolyn Campbell Alison Megroz Chadbourne r Augusta Riehle Comey Tim Davidson r David Flynn Bjorn Franson Joe Graceffa Lydia Griffin Katie Waltz Harris r Nick Kaulbach Sage Kiedaisch Ryan LaFoley r

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Emily Evans MacLaury Justin Martin r Liz Fox McGlamery Nathalie Milbank Nolte r Field Pickering r Will Richardson r Heather Pierce Roy r Stacey Eder Smith r Reece Spinney Dahlberg Bo Surdam r 1997 Erik Bass Katherine Donnellan Beebe r Nathaniel Campbell Little Sonneborn Durkee Matt Goldberg r Andy Humphrey Liz Meck Knight Kris Langetieg Andrew Marshall r Maura Kearney Marshall r Jesse McDougall Andrew Miller Putney Haley Pyles r Dennis Roberts r Juley Perkins Sadler r Gasper Sekelj Brian Werner 1998 Zach Antonucci r Zeb Bogdanich Hacker Burr Jim Chalmers r Terry Connell r Sarah Crane r Canute Dalmasse r Angi Francesco Tara Walker Hamer Jim Jung Mirte Mallory Russ McIlvain Eric Mueller r Dew Wallace r

1999 Tim Connell r Megan Bitter Griffith Julia Haley r Ben Hicks Kathleen Blauvelt Kime Robbie King r Emilie Lee Emily Lockwood Weston Lowrie Quentin McDowell Page Connolly Minshall Kim Racine Colin Rodgers Kate Richardson Surdam r Colin Wehrung Joel Yarmon r 2000 Tim Barnhorst Katie Bristow Bohlin Hedda Burnett r Jonathan Campbell Andy Collado Trevor Dean Mike Schnurr Andrew Sheppe Jake Spaulding r Sully Sullivan Tyler erriault Ryan Tyler Heidi Webb r RC Whitehouse 2001 Andy Bohlin Bill Bristol Jennifer Crane r Kellan Florio r Karyn Hoepp Jennings Adam Lavallee r Ira Marvin Liz Norton r Patrick Regan r Tyler Stubbs Taylor Swasey

2002 Anonymous Melissa Adams r Peter Bohlin Joel Bradley Ramsay Hill Chodounsky Ave Cook r Jenn Dinkel Kerry Douglas Andrew Everett r eo Jordan Jess Fishkin Klass Christopher Nielson Betsy Pantazelos r Eamonn ReynoldsMohler Chris Rodgers r Joe Sampson Fordy Sinkinson Jarod Warsofsky Channing Weymouth Warner Mike Whalley 2003 Casey Carr Bryce Connery Jay Connolly Charlie Erdman Neal Frei r Robin Stefanik Green r Kara Herlihy Dave LaPointe Anna Lockwood John Lockwood Dave Madeira r Linden Mallory Brendan Murphy r Amy Laverack Nordblom Alex Palmisano Nick Payeur r Matt Sopher 2004 Geoff Calver r Dave Campbell Mattie Ford DiNapoli Ashley Hedlund Healy

Kate Kenly-Tith Joy Erdman Larkin r John Leavitt Ariana Nicolay Todd Nordblom r Jenn Reilly Marina Chiasson Sharpe r Alan ompson Jay Weeks Cameron Williams 2005 Chris Blaine r Jenn Calver r Caitlin Connelly Cooper r Robert Crane Willie Ford Lauren Frei r J.J. Hall Mike Hardiman Brie Keefe r Jason Merritt Becky Millson Kathleen Crane Mitchell r John Muse Brendan O’Riordan r Macey Roberge Ashley Saba Emily Sampson Emma Schofield r Chris Talbert Mike Tucker r Jamie Wallace r Susan Taylor Wasp Dennis Winders 2006 Anonymous Lucy Randall Archibald r Dorian Bakogiannis Jay Bladon Colin Edge r Casey Gilman Krista Glencross Hannah Hallock


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Tai Haluszka Chris Howe Annie Muse Kearney Luke Kelly Kristin Keohan Daniel Keslin Betsy Laurin Reed Laverack Ben Mawhinney Jeff Meyers Ben Mitchell-Lewis Ben Motley r Hilary Nichols r Molly Nissi Anders Nordblom Anne Richardson Nicholas Schoeder Jesse Straus r Jesse ompson Ben Tomaszewski Ben Trook CJ Vincent 2007 Anonymous Cambria Hempton Brockman Arla Casselman Eun Gi Chung Phoebe Erdman r Tyler Gosselin Annie Hanson Pete Harriman Taylor James Jamie Leake Kourtney Brim Martin r Stephen Martin r Tanner Mathison Sarah Morrison Betsy O’Leary Nicholas Smith Ethan Somers 2008 Annie Carney John Duhamel Landry Frei r Haley Hamblin

Kelly Hood Dan Marvin Baird Meem Beckett Noyes Hannah O’Brien Greg Ramey Stephen Rudberg Taylor Sawatzki Jessi White 2009 Hadley Bergh Cody Bohonnon r Lina Encalada Sumner Ford r Nik Garofalo Chris Grilk Dave Grilk Toby Harriman Laney Hayssen Tenley Malmquist Jake Manoukian r Emily Marvin Jimmy Mathews Ben Middleton Caitlin Mitchell Ian Nesbitt r James O’Leary Meredith Peck Justine Seraganian 2010 Abby Alexander Tizzy Brown Paul Clark Ivan Delic Mark Finnegan Brian Friedman Erika Johnson Laura Pohl Gabbie Raffio Ashby Sussman Aubrey Tyler 2011 Cecily Cushman r Juliet Dalton Katie Finnegan

Paige Hardtke Emily Hayes Carson Houle r Paige Kozlowski Sam Macomber r Jamie McNulty Charlotte Noyes Cole Phillips Jaclyn Vernet r Klaus Vitzthum 2012 Austin Baum Gavin Bayreuther r Josie Brownell r Maggie Caputi r Sam Cloud Eliza Cowie Bee Crudgington Hannah Halsted Matthew Kinney Kristina Micalizzi Sara Mogollon Jules Pichette Ryan Rosencranz r Erica Steiner Steph Symecko 2013 Anonymous T.J. Ajello Elena Bird Kelly DiNapoli Stepper Hall Macy Jones Olivia Leatherwood Kendra Morse Jesse Ross 2014 Zack Baum Morgan Bayreuther Corey Begley Becca Begley Ben Coleman Hedi Droste Celeste Holland Clark Macomber

Tess O’Brien Garrett Phillips Spencer Pierce Lea Rice Parker Weekes 2015 Nikki Blair Claire Caputi Emily Clifford Carter Daume Lizzy Duffy Grace Eagan Charles Harker Annie Hayes Hope Heffernan Carson Holmes Jack Kinney Linh Le Paige Pfenninger Christina Raichle Luke Randle Katie Remien Jake Rosencranz James Rowe 2016 Hannah Benson AJ Chabot Grace Collins Maggie Cunha Cole Donovan Jessie Montague Jesse Ransford Chris Sargent Ellery Smith

CURRENT STUDENTS 2017 Alexis Anastos Joe Antonellis Ben Antonucci Kelley Attenborough Logan Bateman Spencer Bernard Karina Bladon

Carter Bourassa Jack Brill Sumner Brumbaugh Daniel Cabassa Katie Campbell Julia Cantin Liz Casey Sydney Caulder Tori Chernin Jake Cicalese Jon Courchesne Craig Cullen Kayli Cutler Alexa Dannis Henry Day McKinley Deery Cam DiGiacomo Tory Dobyns Ian Driscoll Hannah Fernandes Jack Finn Sven Fitzgerald Holten Flinders Emery Gray Sarah Gudas Alex Guyette Chae Hahn Ethan Hall Dan Hauser Brooke Hayes Grant Hoeffner Ryan Ilsley AJ Jarabek Elizabeth Johansson Nicole Johnson Camilla Ketola Giuliana Kevlin Logan Kilfoyle Noa Lin Perry Lum Liesl Magnus Yiyang Mao Sam Mason Sukh Mathon Conner Mayes Elliott McGuire Jordyn McGuire Chase McLane

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Cat McLaughlin Tori Merrill Shawn Moors Risa Mosenthal Ella Mure David Nicholson Mary Nugnes David Ortiz Ayala Kody Palladino Sydney Parker Max Paro Chase Peatman Cole Potter Connor Preston Jake Renzi Laura Rinehart Paul Sampson Austin St. Onge Will Starkey Connor Stull James Sullivan Rachel Tejeda Ben Tessier Storm ompkins Reese ompson Liam Van Herwarde Ryan Wall Tori Walsh Ploy Wattanawanichkul Geoff West Celine Yam Keying Yang 2018 Ben Aguilar Aldie Anderson Erica Ashby Ellie Batchelder Will Bayha Sarah Berube Will Blatz Ethan Bliss Josh Bliss Wei Hao Cai Ly Cao Stuart Clifford Chloe Dawkins Rebecca Feist

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Caroline Ferri Alex Gagnon Phil Gebrehiwet Nick Grammas Will Harker Jack Hayes Jenny Herrick Quinn Houseman Ryan Houx Stew Hutchinson Lindsey Hyland Lars Ivarson Cooper Jay Ben Jerome Anna Jones Ben Lash Kathy Liech Andrew MacLeod Vanessa Maldonado Darielle Matthews Greg McGunigle Bee McLaughlin Paul Menard Harley Michaels Phie Miles Yifu Mu Duy Nguyen Mitch Orosz Grace Parker Matt Pasic Keegan Penny Bridget Pope Peter Reynolds Fletcher Robbins Sarah Rogers Piseth Sam Morgan Sawyer Lila Schibli Sam Shinn Audrey Simonson Kiely Smiga-McManus Bella Smith Tia Tang Tawn Tomasi Quang Tran Jullia Tran Ally Trask Ryan Trieu

Luke Valentine Abby Wiseman Elise Yabroudy Lolo Zabaleta Diego Zesati Zane Zimmermann 2019 Om Acharya alia Anastos Jamie Bayha Beckham Bayreuther Yarmony Bellows Abby Boes Ben Booker Matt Butchma Claudia Cantin K.C. Carter Drea Chin Charlie Cunha Hayden Dahl Stian Davenport Ella Davis Westy Davis Dylan de Vries Quang Do Griffin Doherty Bryn Donovan Allegra Driscoll Tanner Ensign Nick Fenn Ali Ferri Buzz Fisher Siggy Fitzgerald Izak Furey Mike Gagnon Lily Gillette Meghan Gillis Spencer Glascock Young Gwon Viivi Hamalainen Pat Heffernan Colin Hoeffner Dylan Horner Zi Yan Huang Will Keating Aidan Kinsley Shaun Kwan

Lily Lin Anna Macomber Jake Madigan Tori Michienzi Lanie Neuroth Linh Nguyen Hoang Mina Nguyen Alex Oliver Ceci O’Marah Darby Palisi Lillian Patterson Emily Peltier Julia Phillips Eliza Pimental Cate Pollini Bridgit Potter Kathryn Potter Kelly Qian Nick Rakich Liz Reed Avery Reynolds Sam Sheffield Morgan Sisson Lauren Steele Mikayla Stolar Michael Trask Kitt Urdang Sam Walzak Jerry Wang Andrey Yao Sergio Yap 2020 Max Alden Malin Alusic-Bingham Macy Arsenault Eva Austen Rudy Beer Luc Bourbeau Cooper Brill Jared Carr Colin Casey Mikey Cosgrave Binh Dinh Carolyn Fernandes Eric Freudigman Seth Gray Katrina Grzeszczuk

Vivienne Guo Colin Huang Ben Hutchinson Karl Jeannot Steve Ju Chris Lee Griffin Lewis Louis Liu Lilly Magnus Astrid Martin Hanna Mason Eli Misavage Giah Moore Grace Mumford Ruby Mundy-Shaw Ellie Page Kai Parlett Andrea Reynolds Alex Robbins Jake Rowan Spencer Sachdeva Kat Santana Costas Savignano Alden Sawyer Octave Seux Claire Sheehan Eleni Spiliotes Carter Storey Charlie Struzziero Nolan Sullivan Tom Tang Trey Taylor Isabel ompson Steven Umlauf Amanda Vansant Abby Vieira Tim Wang Gus Whitcomb Mandy Wu Andrew Yang


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CURRENT PARENTS Anonymous (5) Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Alusic-Bingham P ’20 Alden and Emily Anderson P ’18 Mr. and Mrs. T. Neale Attenborough P ’17 Mr. David C. Batchelder and Ms. Melissa R. Paly P ’15 ’18 r Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bateman P ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Bayha P ’18 ’19 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bayreuther P ’12 ’14 ’19 ’21 Mr. Scott Berube P ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Boes ’83 P ’18 ’19 ’21 Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Bonsal III ’82 P ’17 r Mr. and Mrs. William Booker P ’19 Mr. and Mrs. William Bourbeau P ’20 Ms. Dorothy B. Brill P ’17 ’20 Mr. and Mrs. David S. Brumbaugh Sr. P ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Campbell ’77 P ’17 Mr. and Mrs. omas E. Cantin P ’17 ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Carr P ’20 Ms. Elizabeth H. Carter P ’15 ’18 r Joseph and Ann Casey P ’14 ’17 ’20 Ms. Andrea J. Chin P ’19 Mr. Keith Clark and Ms. Patricia Preston P ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cosgrave P ’20 Mr. Craig W. Cullen Jr. and Mrs. Carolyn C. Cullen ’87 P ’17 r Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Cunha P ’16 ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Ivar G. Dahl P ’19 Mr. Max Dannis and Ms. Linda S. Gatter P ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Davenport ’89 P ’19 ’21 r Mr. Andrew A. Davis P ’19 Ms. Sydney Davis P ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn R. Dawkins P ’17 ’18 Mr. John G. de Vries P ’19 Mr. Hong C. Do and Ms. i anh N. Tran P ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Doherty P ’19 Dr. John E. Donovan II and Ms. Kara B. Hamill P ’16 ’19 Joseph E. Driscoll P ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Driscoll P ’17 Mr. Frank Feist and Dr. Sarah C. Gates P ’18 Mr. and Dr. Jonathan S. Fenn P ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Darrell J. Fernandes P ’17 ’20 Mr. Paul J. Ferri P ’18 ’19

BETSY PANTAZELOS ’02 I give to Holderness because of everything that Holderness gave to me, including a collection of my dearest friendships, an unrelenting passion for the outdoors, and a lifelong love of learning and growth—in every facet of my life. ose things collectively serve as reminders that Holderness—and its extensive community—remain a part of my life every single day. Giving back feels quite small by comparison!

Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Finn Jr. P ’17 Mr. David Fitzgerald and Dr. Mia Fitzgerald P ’17 ’19 Mr. and Mrs. omas M. Flinders P ’17 Dr. and Mrs. Paul T. Freudigman Jr. P ’20 Mr. Alain Gagnon and Mrs. Mai Leha P ’18 Ms. Tracy M. Gillette ’89 P ’19 r Mr. and Mrs. Miles B. Glascock ’82 P ’19 r Mr. and Mrs. Carlos J. Gonzalez P ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Grammas Jr. P ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Gray P ’17 ’20 Mr. David R. Grzeszczuk and Mrs. Lorie Donahue P ’20 Mr. Jiang Guo and Ms. Yi Geng P ’20 Mr. and Mrs. C. Hagen Harker P ’15 ’18 r Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Hayes P ’17 ’21 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Heffernan P ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Herrick Jr. ’87 P ’15 ’18 Ms. Leah Hodari P ’19 Mr. Timothy Hoeffner P ’17 ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Horner P ’15 ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Randal C. Houseman P ’15 ’18 r Mr. and Mrs. George J. Huang P ’20 Mr. and Mrs. David L. Ilsley P ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Jay P ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Scott B. Jones P ’16 ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Keating P ’19 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lehner P ’21 Mr. and Mrs. Tobias J. M. Lewis ’87 P ’20 Mr. Yawei Liu and Ms. Tao Ma P ’20 Mr. Brady Lum and Rev. Jill M. Lum P ’17 Ms. Mara M. Mactaggart P ’19

Mr. Kurt H. Magnus and Ms. Emily A. Magnus ’88 P ’17 ’20 r Mr. Yvan Maldonado and Ms. Kim Kinkead P ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Martin ’88 P ’20 r Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Matthews P ’18 G. Hayden and Ruth Turner McLaughlin P ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. McLaughlin P ’18 Mr. David W. McManus and Dr. Susan M. Smiga P ’18 Christine and Josiah Miles ’82 P ’11 ’13 ’18 r Mr. Christopher Misavage and Ms. Nancy Fredrickson P ’20 Mr. Hung N. Nguyen and Mrs. Chau T. H. Tran P ’19 ’21 Mr. and Mrs. Christophe C. Oliver P ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Eamon C. O’Marah P ’19 Mr. David A. Page and Mrs. Laura A. Page ’86 P ’20 r Mr. Bruce Paro and Ms. Patricia Mulcahy P ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Patterson P ’19 Mrs. Claude Pichette P ’17 Ms. Jennifer Quimby P ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Reed P ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Reynolds P ’18 ’20 Mr. and Mrs. Damon C. Robbins P ’18 ’20 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Rogers P ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Brad D. Rohdenburg P ’20 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rowan P ’20 ’21 Mr. and Mrs. Nicola Savignano P ’20 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Sawyer ’79 P ’18 ’20 ’21 Mr. Herve Seux and Ms. Francoise Berloiz-Seux P ’20

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Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Sheehan P ’20 Mr. and Mrs. omas C. Sheffield III P ’14 ’16 ’19 ’21 r Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Shinn P ’18 Dr. and Mrs. Constantine J. Spiliotes P ’20 Lee and Janice St. Onge P ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Brennan K. Starkey P ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Storey P ’20 Mrs. Laurel Struzziero P ’20 Mr. Robert C. Struzziero P ’20 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stull P ’17 Mr. Xuenan Tang and Ms. Rong Su P ’20 Mr. Sa P. Tran and Ms. Ha V. Hoang P ’18 Michael and Kathleen Trask P ’18 ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Urdang P ’19 Mr. and Mrs. William Van Herwarde P ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Vieira P ’20 Ms. Edith P. Walsh P ’17 Mr. Yong Wang and Ms. Jia Yue P ’19 Mr. Scott K. Whitcomb and Mrs. Margaret A. Whitcomb ’86 P ’20 ’21 r Drs. Richard and Kathryn Wiseman P ’18 Mr. Xiangdong Wu and Mrs. Xiaoya Zhang P ’20 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Yabroudy P ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Laitin Yam P ’17 Mr. Bizhou Yang and Mrs. Jia Ma P ’20 Mr. Jian Yao and Mrs. Wei Ai P ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Yap P ’19 Christian and Debra Zimmermann P ’18

GRANDPARENTS Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Vanderpoel Adriance III P ’86 ’88 GP ’17 ’20 ’20 ’21 r Ms. Gillian M. Aguilar GP ’18 Ms. Judith Beams GP ’18 Ms. Kathryn Bertelli GP ’17 ’19 Mr. Walter Bird GP ’07 ’13 Mr. and Mrs. omas Blair GP ’15 r Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Blatz GP ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burno GP ’13 ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Chambers GP ’17 Dr. and Mrs. Lennig Chang GP ’15 ’17 Ms. Mary Murray Coleman GP ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Tristram C. Colket Jr. P ’87 GP ’17 r

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CJ VINCENT ’06 I donate to Holderness because I believe that the school has the right priorities. Holderness aims to prepare its students to be citizens of the world by building character (through job assignments, leadership, community, and Special Programs), in addition to providing a top notch education and extracurricular environment. I’m lucky enough to have the means, and I want to support this approach to developing the whole person, not just the college applicant. Mr. omas A. Corcoran P ’75 ’76 ’82 ’83 ’86 GP ’03 † Mrs. Hope Cruickshank GP ’01 ’04 r Mrs. Carol Davenport P ’89 GP ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit de Vries GP ’19 Mr. John K. Dineen GP ’17 Mr. and Mrs. omas F. Doyle ’66 GP ’10 ’11 r Mr. and Mrs. George D. Edwards Jr. GP ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferri GP ’18 ’19 Dr. and Mrs. John R. S. Fisher GP ’16 ’19 Mr. and Ms. Archie Fortune GP ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Furey GP ’19 Mrs. Helga Garger GP ’13 ’19 Mrs. Nancy J. Grammas GP ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gray GP ’17 ’20 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gudas GP ’14 ’17 r Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Hamblin P ’77 GP ’08 ’15 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hammond P ’79 GP ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Hampton Jr. GP ’97 ’99 ’01 ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Harker GP ’15 ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Henderson P ’72 ’74 GP ’05 Ms. Barbara Jarabek GP ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Jay GP ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Keating ’52 P ’81 ’86 ’88 GP ’13 r Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kent P ’77 ’79 GP ’04 ’06 ’08 e Kinsley Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bernd P. Kuehn GP ’11 r Mr. Shen Lin GP ’15 ’17 r Mrs. Louise T. Loening P ’81 ’83 GP ’15

Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Lovejoy GP ’12 ’14 ’19 r Mr. Sidney Lovett GP ’01 ’02 ’04 Mrs. Patricia Ludemann GP ’19 Mrs. George Macomber GP ’07 ’11 ’13 ’14 ’19 r Mr. and Mrs. Quentin A. Malmquist P ’74 ’83 ’86 GP ’09 r Mr. and Mrs. John B. McCoy P ’89 GP ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. McIlvain Jr. ’63 P ’93 ’98 GP ’18 ’20 r Ms. Shirlee Mitchell GP ’03 ’06 ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Mitchell GP ’12 ’14 ’19 ’21 Mr. Mayland H. Morse Jr. ’38 GP ’13 † Mr. and Mrs. David N. Page GP ’20 Mr. and Mrs. Preston S. Parish P ’71 ’73 ’75 GP ’95 ’01 ’02 r Mr. Dennis Pope GP ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Powell GP ’18 ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Quimby GP ’18 Ms. Sharon N. Regal GP ’12 ’16 r Ms. Mona Roberts GP ’15 ’17 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rowe Jr. P ’81 GP ’15 r Mrs. Mary T. Sargent GP ’08 ’15 ’16 r Mr. and Mrs. Alden H. Sawyer Jr. P ’79 GP ’18 ’20 ’21 r Mr. and Mrs. FA Seamans GP ’07 r Mr. and Mrs. omas Sheffield Jr. GP ’14 ’16 ’19 ’21 r Mr. James Shipton GP ’96 ’00 ’04 Mrs. Dorothy Smith P ’80 ’85 GP ’07 ’07 ’09 ’12 r Mr. and Mrs. Bill Starkey GP ’17 Mr. and Mrs. omas Steiner GP ’20 Ms. Betsy Stevens GP ’18 ’19


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Mr. and Mrs. John Storey GP ’20 Mr. John E. Sylvester Jr. GP ’11 Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace Jr. GP ’17 ’21 coL and Mrs. Jay B. Welsh GP ’20 Mr. and Mrs. Ogden White Jr. GP ’15 ’17 ’18 r Dr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Zak P ’86 GP ’18

PARENTS OF ALUMNI Anonymous (6) Mr. Fletcher W. Adams ’55 P ’95 r Dr. and Mrs. omas L. Adams P ’02 r Mr. and Mrs. Vanderpoel Adriance III P ’86 ’88 GP ’17 ’20 ’20 ’21 r Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ajello P ’13 Ms. Ramsey M. Alexander P ’15 r Mr. and Mrs. eodore B. Alfond P ’87 ’88 ’90 r Mr. John R. Allbee ’55 P ’80 r Mr. Sandeep D. Alva P ’15 r Mrs. Barbara C. Anderson P ’91 r Mr. and Mrs. William Antonucci P ’97 ’98 ’17 r Ms. Katherine B. Arthaud P ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Banister P ’94 r Mr. and Mrs. William A. Barker ’62 P ’85 ’89 GP ’21 r Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barnum P ’05 ’07 ’09 r Mr. and Mrs. Lionel O. Barthold P ’94 ’09 r Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barton P ’13 ’16 r Mr. and Mrs. William C. Baskin Jr. ’49 P ’81 ’89 r Hon. and Mrs. Charles F. Bass ’70 P ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Baum P ’12 ’14 Ms. Mary Baxter Foley P ’61 ’70 † Mrs. Brenda M. Beckman P ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Begley P ’14 ’14 r Mr. JB Bell and Dr. Janice McVay Bell P ’13 ’16 Mr. and Mrs. David F. Benson P ’16 r Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bergeron ’58 P ’82 ’84 r Mr. Seth A. Berman and Ms. Amy L. Cohn P ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Austin M. Beutner Sr. P ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Bird III P ’07 ’13 r Jamie and Smed Blair P ’15 r Mr. Richard B. Blauvelt Jr. P ’99 and Ms. Candace Goodwin Mr. Richard G. Boardman P ’99 r Mr. and Mrs. Scott G. Borek P ’13 Mrs. Luette C. Bourne P ’85 r Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Bozich P ’12 ’15 r

Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Brim P ’07 r Ms. Conchessa Brownell P ’12 r Mr. James Farrin and Ms. Robin Brown-Farrin P ’05 Mr. Rick Hauck and Ms. Susan C. Bruce P ’88 Mrs. Barbara T. Bruner P ’77 † Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bunce Jr. P ’13 Dr. and Mrs. James S. Burnett ’68 P ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. H. Burnham III P ’11 r Dr. and Mrs. Roderic A. Camp P ’91 r Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Campbell P ’11 Dr. eodore H. Capron and Ms. Margaret A. Franckhauser P ’10 Mr. and Mrs. David C. Caputi P ’11 ’12 ’15 r Mr. F. Christopher Carney ’75 and Ms. Karen Dempsey Carney P ’08 r Ms. Linda C. Carpenter P ’94 Mr. and Mrs. eodore M. Cetron P ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Chabot P ’16 Dr. Jocelyn D. Chertoff P ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cilley P ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cloud P ’12 Mr. and Mrs. William P. Clough III ’57 P ’80 ’83 ’86 r Dr. and Mrs. Richard B. Clutz P ’81 ’83 ’90 r Mrs. E. H. M. Coffin P ’74 r Mr. Craig G. Coleman and Dr. Kristin Coleman P ’14 ’16 r Mr. and Mrs. Tristram C. Colket Jr. P ’87 GP ’17 r Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Connolly IV P ’99 ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T. Connors ’66 P ’93 ’96 ’97 r Mrs. Grace R. Conway P ’75 r Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Cook P ’90 ’94 r Mr. omas A. Corcoran P ’75 ’76 ’82 ’83 ’86 GP ’03 † Mr. and Mrs. Sewell H. Corkran P ’10 r Dr. and Mrs. James L. Cousins Jr. ’70 P ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Coyle Jr. P ’95 r Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Crane P ’98 ’01 ’05 Mr. and Mrs. James Cruickshank P ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Cushman ’80 P ’11 ’15 r Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Cutler P ’98 r e Rev. Randolph Dales and Ms. Marilyn Tyler P ’80 ’00 ’02 r Mr. and Mrs. John Dalton P ’11 r

Mrs. Carol Davenport P ’89 GP ’19 Mr. Staige Davis P ’14 r Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean P ’08 Mr. Jason A. Densmore III P ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Desjardins P ’85 r Dr. and Mrs. Cameron K. Dewar P ’93 ’96 r Mr. and Mrs. Frederic P. Dodge P ’98 ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Shaun K. Donnellan P ’90 ’91 ’94 ’97 e Rev. and Mrs. John C. Donovan P ’89 r Mr. and Mrs. Edward X. Droste P ’14 r Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Duffy P ’15 Mr. and Mrs. George P. Dulac P ’97 Ms. Catherine DuPuy P ’15 Mr. and Mrs. omas Eccleston III P ’89 ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elkins P ’04 Mr. and Mrs. David Erdman P ’85 Mr. Frederic P. Erdman and Ms. Cindy Cole P ’03 ’04 ’07 r Ms. Zoe Erdman P ’03 ’04 ’07 r Dr. and Mrs. Donald M. Ettelson P ’77 ’83 r Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Evans P ’88 ’96 r Deborah and Peter Fauver ’65 P ’11 r Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Finnegan ’79 P ’10 ’11 ’13 r Mr. Robert Fisher and Ms. Barbara Kourajian P ’10 Mrs. Renee Fleisher P ’87 ’90 r Mr. and Mrs. Brendan M. Florio P ’01 r Mr. and Mrs. William B. Flynn P ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Foote P ’13 r Mr. and Mrs. Jeff F. Foran P ’88 ’90 Mr. Christopher J. Ford and Ms. Alison M. Hill P ’11 r Mr. and Mrs. James J. Ford Jr. P ’09 ’12 r Ms. Rae Andrews and Ms. Cindy A. Foster P ’08 Dr. and Mrs. Gary J. Frei P ’03 ’05 ’08 r Mr. omas H. Friedman and Ms. Rosemarie Mullin P ’10 Mr. Winship C. Fuller ’61 and Ms. Janet A. Evans-Fuller P ’88 ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Galvin P ’90 ’91 r Mr. and Mrs. Joel Gardiner P ’11 r Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gary P ’08 Mrs. Sheila Gates P ’86 ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gilman P ’06

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Mr. E. C. Goodrich and Ms. Kathleen Maher P ’11 r Mr. Stephen T. Gregg ’63 P ’90 r Mrs. Martha M. Griffin P ’96 ’98 Dr. and Mrs. John Grisham P ’11 ’14 r Mr. and Mrs. Denison M. Hall P ’96 r Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hall P ’13 ’16 r Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hamblin II ’77 P ’08 ’15 r Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Hamblin P ’77 GP ’08 ’15 Ms. Margery Hamlen P ’92 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hammond P ’79 GP ’14 Mr. David G. Hanson and Ms. Laura Palumbo-Hanson P ’07 r Mr. Robert S. Hardy ’38 P ’66 † r Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harriman P ’07 ’09 r Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Harris Jr. P ’94 r Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Hastings II P ’15 r Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hauser P ’13 ’17 r Mr. Brion G. Hayes and Ms. Meredith C. Baker-Hayes P ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Haynes P ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Ulf B. Heide P ’85 Dr. Mark Hempton and Ms. Lorie A. Dunne P ’07 r Ms. Jean Henchey P ’06 ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Hendel P ’96 ’02 r Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Henderson P ’72 ’74 GP ’05 Mr. Douglas P. Hill and Ms. Alexandra T. Breed P ’02 r Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Hinman ’55 P ’86 r Mrs. Winifred B. Hodges P ’83 r Mr. William C. Holden III P ’88 Ms. Betsey Holtzmann P ’11 r Dr. and Mrs. David H. Hopkins P ’83 ’89 r Mr. Ron Houle and Ms. Ann M. Foster P ’11 r Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Howard P ’92 r Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hoyer P ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Dunning Idle IV P ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Lennart B. Johnson P ’84 r Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon A. Jones P ’89 r Mr. Richard K. Joyce ’63 P ’93 Ms. Penny L. Kane P ’09 Dr. Elvin Kaplan ’53 and Ms. Cecily Monro P ’88 r

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Keating ’52 P ’81 ’86 ’88 GP ’13 r Mrs. Gilbert W. Keech P ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Keller Jr. ’61 P ’85 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kelley P ’09 r Ms. Kimberly Kelly P ’10 ’16 Mr. Douglas R. Kendall and Ms. Diane Roberts P ’06 ’09 ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kent P ’77 ’79 GP ’04 ’06 ’08 e Kinsley Family Foundation Mr. Robert E. Kipka P ’84 r Mr. and Mrs. David Knapp P ’11 r Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kraft P ’77 r Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Lacasse P ’16 r Ms. Antonia B. Laird P ’77 ’83 r Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lamson P ’12 r Dr. and Mrs. omas J. Lamson P ’81 ’85 r Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw Langmaid Jr. ’54 P ’81 r Mr. and Mrs. David P. Laurin P ’06 r Mr. David R. Hanks and Ms. Gail L. Lavallee P ’01 r Mr. and Mrs. Sam Laverack P ’03 ’06 r Mr. Dean E. Lea and Ms. Debra M. Gibbs P ’03 r Mr. and Mrs. David P. Leatherwood P ’13 ’15 ’16 r Mr. and Mrs. George F. LeBoutillier ’63 P ’87 r Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Lechthaler P ’94 r Mr. Anthony P. LeMenager and Ms. Katherine C. Evans P ’16 Jim and Anne Leonard P ’03 Lynne Mitchell and Dick Lewis P ’03 ’06 ’10 r Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lin P ’15 ’17 Dr. John Y. Liu and Ms. Helen X. Q. Hua P ’15 Mrs. Louise T. Loening P ’81 ’83 GP ’15 Mr. Frederic B. Lowrie Jr. P ’99 r Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Lunder P ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Lyman P ’92 ’95 r Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm W. MacNaught P ’85 Mr. J. T. Macy P ’82 ’84 ’86 r Mr. Howie Mallory and Ms. Nora Berko P ’98 ’03 ’14 r Mr. and Mrs. Quentin A. Malmquist P ’74 ’83 ’86 GP ’09 r Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Malmquist II ’74 P ’09 r Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mandigo P ’92 r

Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Maroni P ’02 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Marshall P ’97 Mr. and Mrs. David H. Martin P ’07 r Mr. and Mrs. David R. Marvin P ’01 r Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan W. Marvin P ’08 ’09 ’12 r Mr. and Mrs. Kimball L. Mason ’54 P ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T. Mayes P ’18 Mr. and Mrs. John B. McCoy P ’89 GP ’19 Dr. and Mrs. W. S. McDougal P ’82 Prof. and Mrs. Duncan C. McDougall P ’95 ’97 r Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. McIlvain Jr. ’63 P ’93 ’98 GP ’18 ’20 r Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McLane ’69 P ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. McLean Jr. P ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. McPhee P ’09 r Mr. and Mrs. John F. Meck III P ’97 r Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mello P ’03 r Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Merrill P ’11 ’14 ’17 r Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Meyers P ’06 r Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Middleton P ’09 Dr. and Mrs. Steven J. Morris P ’00 Mr. and Mrs. David Morrison P ’07 r Mr. and Mrs. Dexter A. Morse ’64 P ’88 ’91 ’93 r Dr. Stephen G. Morse ’74 and Ms. Carolyn D. Charnley P ’14 Dr. and Mrs. Todd M. Mosenthal P ’15 ’17 r Mr. Frederick V. S. Muench P ’92 r Dr. and Mrs. Noboru Murakami P ’91 ’92 Ms. Lisa Mure P ’14 ’17 r Ms. Mary Anne Murray-Carr P ’03 r Dr. Dan Muse and Dr. Ann McLean-Muse P ’05 ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Myler Jr. P ’94 r Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nesbitt P ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Nichols P ’01 ’06 r Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Nickerson P ’85 r Mr. Franz C. Nicolay P ’95 ’97 ’00 ’04 Mr. Peter C. Nordblom and Mrs. Kristin Nordblom ’79 P ’04 ’06 ’08 r Ms. Alice M. Norton P ’89 ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Norton P ’89 ’92 r Mr. James H. Nourse and Ms. Sarah M. Shipton P ’96 ’00 ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Noyes ’79 P ’08 ’11 r


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Mr. David B. O’Brien and Ms. Donna M. Kasianchuk P ’08 ’14 r Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. O’Connor ’79 P ’14 r Mr. and Mrs. omas E. O’Connor P ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Duncan G. Ogden P ’82 Mr. and Mrs. James M. O’Grady P ’13 r Ms. Marjory B. O’Leary P ’01 Ms. Leslie J. Orton-Mahar ’73 P ’12 ’13 r e Paine Family Trust r Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Palmer ’59 P ’92 r Mr. and Mrs. Preston S. Parish P ’71 ’73 ’75 GP ’95 ’01 ’02 r Ms. Jennifer H. Peatman P ’15 ’17 Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Peck P ’08 ’09 r Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pepper P ’75 r Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Pfenninger P ’11 ’15 r Mr. and Mrs. omas N. Phillips ’75 P ’11 ’14 r Dr. and Mrs. William G. Phippen P ’71 ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Pickering Jr. P ’96 r Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pierce P ’14 r Mr. Charles W. Pingree P ’76 ’79 r Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Pistey P ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pomeroy P ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Powers P ’95 ’00 r Mr. and Mrs. William J. Pratt Jr. P ’16 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Prickett ’81 P ’15 r Mrs. Dorothy E. Prime P ’84 Dr. and Mrs. Howard G. Pritham P ’85 r Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Randall P ’06 r Mr. and Mrs. Peter Y. Rapelye P ’92 ’93 ’97 Mrs. Marilyn G. Redmond P ’86 Mr. and Mrs. James S. Regan Jr. P ’88 r Mr. and Mrs. David L. Richardson III P ’99 ’02 r Dr. and Mrs. Derek P. Richardson P ’94 ’96 ’99 ’01 ’06 r Mr. and Mrs. Gary B. Richardson ’63 P ’86 r Dr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Robbins P ’09 ’12 Mr. Laurence H. Roberts Jr. P ’71 ’74 ’76 Ms. Monique Robichaud P ’08 ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Dale K. Rodgers P ’99 ’02 Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Rohr III P ’91 r Mr. and Mrs. Dana Rosencranz P ’12 ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ross P ’13 Mr. and Mrs. David B B. Rossetter ’74 P ’02 r Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rowe Jr. P ’81 GP ’15 r Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Rowe ’81 P ’15 r Mr. John S. Rudberg Jr. P ’06 ’08 r

GILLIAN M. AGUILAR GP ’18 I support Holderness because my late husband, Francis Aguilar, thought very highly of the school and served for several years on the Holderness Board of Trustees. Also, my grandson, Benjamin Aguilar, is doing very well as a student at Holderness.

Mrs. Kathleen K. Rush P ’95 Mrs. Dorothy Rutledge P ’81 r Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ryan P ’00 r Mr. and Mrs. omas D. Sargent P ’16 r Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Saunders P ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Alden H. Sawyer Jr. P ’79 GP ’18 ’20 ’21 r Mr. James O. Schaeffer P ’76 r Mr. and Mrs. Franz R. Schemmel P ’88 Mr. and Mrs. David W. Schoeder P ’06 r Mr. and Mrs. George H. Schofield P ’00 ’04 ’05 r Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Scoville P ’94 r Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Seamans P ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Sherman P ’95 Dr. Mahesh Shrestha and Dr. Nancy R. Orendain P ’13 Mr. Mark G. Shub ’61 P ’93 Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sinclair P ’85 r Mr. and Mrs. Alan Smarse P ’04 ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Smith ’80 P ’07 ’12 r Mrs. Dorothy Smith P ’80 ’85 GP ’07 ’07 ’09 ’12 r Mr. J. Kevin Smith P ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Smith P ’07 ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Dana C. Solms P ’14 r Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Soto P ’94 r Mr. and Mrs. David B. Soule ’62 P ’93 r Mr. and Mrs. Josiah A. Spaulding Jr. ’70 P ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Spiess P ’87 ’89 ’94 r Brian and Leigh Starer P ’11 ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stearns Jr. P ’07 ’09 Mrs. Charlotte Stewart P ’86 ’88 Ms. Sandra Stone P ’02 r Mr. David W. Stonebraker and Ms. Leslie A. Guenther P ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Stowell ’64 P ’95 r Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sturges P ’13 ’16 r Mr. Paul Summers P ’09 ’10 r Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Surdam P ’96 r

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Swenson P ’88 r Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Swidrak P ’14 ’14 r Mrs. Barbara R. Swift P ’87 Dr. omas J. Swift P ’87 Mr. and Mrs. David D. Taylor ’71 P ’10 r Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Jr. ’68 P ’03 ’05 r Dr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Terrien Jr. P ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. ibadeau P ’11 r Ms. Nancy urrell P ’00 ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Tiffany P ’89 r Mr. and Mrs. David Trook P ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tuveson P ’88 ’91 Mr. Richard G. Tyler and Ms. Frances M. Belcher P ’07 ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Eijk A. d. M. van Otterloo P ’94 r Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Vernet P ’11 r Mr. James Vincent P ’06 r Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Wales ’58 P ’89 ’93 r Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Wales ’63 P ’92 ’93 Mr. Richard C. Wallace P ’98 ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Walrod P ’97 Mr. and Mrs. omas J. Walsh P ’01 ’07 r Mrs. Lisa Wardlaw P ’84 ’85 Mr. and Mrs. George S. Weaver III ’75 P ’09 r Mr. and Mrs. Hartley D. Webster ’57 P ’85 ’87 r Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Webster Jr. ’57 P ’83 ’91 ’92 ’08 r Ms. Elizabeth S. Weekes P ’14 r Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks Jr. P ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wenzel P ’93 ’95 r Rev. and Mrs. Richard C. Weymouth ’70 P ’01 ’02 ’04 r Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. White P ’06 ’08 r Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Q. White P ’10 Mrs. Patricia Williams P ’78 e Rev. and Mrs. Brinton W. Woodward Jr. P ’87 ’91 ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wright P ’06 ’09 r Mr. Bernhardt K. Wruble and Dr. Jill Wruble P ’95 r

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Mr. and Mrs. James M. Yarmon P ’99 r Dr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Zak P ’86 GP ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Zock P ’82 ’85 ’89 ’92 r

JAROD WARSOFSKY ’02 I want to give back to Holderness because I was very fortunate to attend a school that taught me so much about life. roughout high school and college, Holderness was the one school I attended that made a big impact in the way my life has panned out. It wasn’t just about the education; it was also about the real world. at is something I will keep with me for the rest of my life.

EXTENDED FAMILY Anonymous Ms. Jill Alfond Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Amerman Mr. Jon Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Aronson Bank of America Employee Giving Campaign Mrs. Diana Berthiaume Mr. Ed Blayney Mr. and Mrs. Jon Blodgett Ms. Lisa K. Boldt Mr. and Mrs. R. Arthur Bradbury Brown Advisory Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Buckley Dr. Kenneth Burchard Mrs. Virginia Burnham r Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Byers Mr. Ronald Carroll Mr. and Ms. Monte Clinton Mr. and Mrs. John A. Conway e Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire r Mr. and Mrs. Wilson C. Everhart Jr. r Mrs. Georgene W. Fabian Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Goodwin Mr. Robert Prescott and Ms. Pamela Gray Prescott e Haartz Corporation r Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Haertl Hazlett, Burt & Watson, Inc. Henry S. Maxfield Real Estate, Inc. Mr. Cameron T. Henry Ms. Sandra Hobbs Dr. and Mrs. Howard Holderness Jr. r Mrs. Linda M. Hoyt Imaging Educational & Research Miss Margaret T. Keith Ms. Elizabeth A. Kendall Mr. and Mrs. Appleton King Mrs. Emily R. Kingston Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Kingston r Mr. and Ms. Tyler L. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. George Lightbody Ms. Karen Loring Mrs. Phyllis R. Manley r

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marr e Martec Group, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Marvin Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital Mr. Jeffrey Nadeau Dr. Lewis J. Overaker Mr. Ethan A. Paquin Mrs. Kathleen Prowse Ms. Judith A. Reeve Mrs. Marel Rogers Mrs. Anneliese Schultz r Mr. Andrew Sefton Mr. Jonathan Skinner Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Soanes Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Solberg r Mr. Chas Starr Mr. Jeremy K. Stubbs Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Sussman r Mrs. Jane S. euner Voya Foundation Ms. Kayla L. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. James N. Weinstein Wilmington Trust Company Women in Development of Greater Boston Mr. Steven G. Woodsum and Ms. Anne R. Lovett

TRUSTEES Mr. Sandeep D. Alva P ’15 r Mr. eodore N. Attenborough P ’17 Mrs. Grace Bird P ’07 ’13 r Mr. F. Christopher Carney ’75 P ’08 r Mrs. Carolyn C. Cullen ’87 P ’17 r Mr. Robert F. Cunha P ’16 ’19 e Rev. Randolph Dales P ’80 ’00 ’02 r Mr. Andrew A. Davis P ’19

Mrs. Victoria T. Frei P ’03 ’05 ’08 r Ms. Tracy M. Gillette ’89 P ’19 r Mr. Robert J. Hall P ’13 ’16 r Mr. James B. Hamblin II ’77 P ’08 ’15 r Mrs. Jan Hauser P ’13 ’17 r Mrs. Susan B. Hayes P ’15 ’18 r e Rt. Rev. Robert Hirschfeld Mr. Burgwell J. Howard ’82 Mr. Christopher M. Keating ’81 Mr. Peter K. Kimball ’72 r Mr. Robert A. Kinsley II ’88 P ’19 r Dr. John Y. Liu P ’15 Mr. Alexander C. MacCormick ’88 r Dr. Daryll K. Mattingly Mr. R. P. Peck P ’08 ’09 r Mr. omas N. Phillips ’75 P ’11 ’14 r Mrs. Nell W. Reynolds P ’18 ’20 Mr. Andrew H. Sawyer ’79 P ’18 ’20 ’21 Mrs. Jennifer G. Seeman ’88 r Mr. Harry Sheehy III r Mr. Gary A. Spiess P ’87 ’89 ’94 r Ms. Margaret W. Staub ’85 r Mr. Jerome omas ’95 r Mr. Sander J. van Otterloo ’94 r Honorary Trustees Mr. Warren C. Cook P ’90 ’94 r Mr. James B. Hamblin II ’77 P ’08 ’15 Ms. Piper S. Orton ’74 r Mr. W. Dexter Paine III ’79 P ’14 r Mr. William L. Prickett ’81 P ’15 r e Rev. Brinton W. Woodward Jr. P ’87 ’91 ’93

BALCH SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. eodore B. Alfond P ’87 ’88 ’90 r


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Mr. James E. Brewer II P ’78 Mr. Jeffrey Schutz and Ms. Charlotte Caldwell P ’98 Mr. F. Christopher Carney ’75 and Ms. Karen Dempsey Carney P ’08 r Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Carpenter ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Clark ’48 r Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Cutler P ’98 r Ms. Abbey E. DeRocker ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Desjardins P ’85 r Mr. David B. Dewey ’77 and Mrs. Suzanne Romero Dewey r Mr. and Mrs. omas F. Doyle ’66 GP ’10 ’11 r Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elkins P ’04 Mrs. Ann M. Gallop P ’83 Mr. Peter S. Grant ’77 r Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Hammond ’50 Mr. Lars H. Hansen ’52 Mr. Maclear Jacoby Jr. ’45 Dr. and Mrs. John L. Jamieson ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Katzenbach ’61 r Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Keating ’52 P ’81 ’86 ’88 GP ’13 r Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Kinsley P ’88 GP ’19 Dr. and Mrs. J. Philip Kistler P ’85 Ms. Antonia B. Laird P ’77 ’83 r Dr. and Mrs. Albert C. Lesneski P ’87 Ms. Christine R. Louis ’81 r Mr. Peter L. Macdonald ’60 and Ms. Dora L. Beatty r Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Obregon P ’11 Mr. and Mrs. James S. Parkhill P ’89 ’95 Mr. and Mrs. omas N. Phillips ’75 P ’11 ’14 r Mr. and Mrs. William L. Prickett ’81 P ’15 r Mr. and Mrs. Jon Q. Reynolds Jr. ’86 r Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Rowe ’81 P ’15 r Mr. and Mrs. Harrison J. Sargent ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Scott ’73 r Mr. and Mrs. Dwight B. Shepard ’72 r Mr. James C. Stearns ’68 r Mr. and Mrs. John A. Straus P ’06 Dr. and Mrs. John S. Swift Jr. ’62 r Mr. George F. eriault Jr. ’61 and Mrs. Celia J. Weeden eriault Mr. and Mrs. Alexander A. Uhle Mr. George B. Upton ’62 r Mr. and Mrs. Hartley D. Webster ’57 P ’85 ’87 r

Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Webster Jr. ’57 P ’83 ’91 ’92 ’08 r e Rev. and Mrs. Brinton W. Woodward Jr. P ’87 ’91 ’93 Mr. Stephen A. Worcester ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Joshua A. S. Young ’57 Emeritus Mr. David B. Anstatt ’86 † Mr. Christopher G. Biggi ’63 † Mr. Maurice F. Blouin P ’58 ’64 † Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Bright ’49 † Mr. Robert E. Cleary Jr. ’62 † Mr. Cyril Cogswell † Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cole P ’58 ’63 GP ’82 ’01 † Mrs. Anne S. Combs † Mr. Charles K. Dodge Jr. ’44 † Mr. and Mrs. James F. Edwards ’27 † Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gleason P ’66 † Dr. and Mrs. Harry B. Goodspeed P ’57 † Mr. Howard T. Greenley 1890 P ’50 † e Rt. Rev and Mrs. Charles F. Hall † Mrs. Lucy E. Holcombe † and Mr. Seth P. Holcombe † Dr. Harry P. Jeffries ’47 † Ms. Trit Johnson † Mr. and Mrs. Hugh K. Joyce P ’63 ’68 GP ’93 † Mr. eodore W. Libbey ’42 † Mr. Burton N. Lowe ’44 † Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Marr 1909 † Mr. Joseph M. Massik ’46 † Mr. Guenter H. Mattersdorff ’44 † Mr. Mayland H. Morse Jr. ’38 GP ’13 † Mr. Rupert L. Nichols P ’65 † Mr. Rupert L. Nichols Jr. ’65 † Sigourney F. Nininger ’41 † Mrs. Lois B. Odence GP ’87 ’88 ’90 ’03 † and Mr. Charles L. Odence GP ’03 † Mr. Seth S. Pope Jr. ’59 † Ms. Phyllis Reader † Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Rudderham ’31 † Mr. George F. Sawyer P ’53 GP ’80 ’91 ’92 † Mr. Hugh C. Sherwood ’45 † e Rt. Rev. Philip A. Smith † Mr. and Mrs. Edric A. Weld ’42 † Mr. Wendell W. Witter GP ’85† Mr. Robert C. Wood ’56†

TRIBUTES Gifts Received in Honor of the Advancement Team Ms. Angelica M. Colarusso Gifts Received in Honor of Miss Alexis M. Anastos ’17 Ms. Kathryn Bertelli GP ’17 ’19 Gifts Received in Honor of Miss Thalia L. Anastos ’19 Ms. Kathryn Bertelli GP ’17 ’19 Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Ayers, Physics teacher Mr. and Mrs. Roland W. Glidden ’73 r Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Michael E. Barlow Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Barlow ’90 Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Peter Barnum Dr. Christopher Gabel and Mrs. Jennifer L. Gabel ’89 r Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Greenwood ’89 r Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Rinn ’93 Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barton Mr. and Mrs. Miles B. Glascock ’82 P ’19 r Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Bruce Barton Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Trask P ’18 ’19 Gifts Received in Honor of Mrs. Sarah Barton Mr. David Durkee and Ms. Lauren E. Durkee ’97 Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Spencer B. Bernard ’17 Mr. and Ms. Archie Fortune GP ’17 Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Sanford Jackson Brill ’17 Ms. Dorothy B. Brill P ’17 ’20 Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. William L. Burke III Mr. and Ms. Samuel A. Mead ’80 Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Tyler D. Cabot Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Cunha P ’16 ’19

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Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Georg Capaul Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gilman P ’06 Ms. Caitlin J. Mitchell ’09

Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. David T. Flynn ’96 Dr. and Mrs. Paul T. Freudigman Jr. P ’20 Mr. Cory Munsterteiger and Mrs. Brit M. Munsterteiger ’95

Gifts Received in Honor of Holderness Girls’ Varsity Hockey Mr. David R. Grzeszczuk and Mrs. Lorie Donahue P ’20

Gifts Received in honor of Chapel Vestry Rev. and Mrs. Richard C. Weymouth ’70 P ’01 ’02 ’04 r

Gifts Received in Honor of Dr. Nicole Furlonge Mr. and Mrs. Andy Collado ’00

Gifts Received in Honor of Holderness School Anonymous Mr. Yawei Liu and Ms. Tao Ma P ’20

Gifts Received in Honor of the Class of 2014 Ms. Elizabeth S. Weekes P ’14 r

Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Nigel Furlonge Mr. and Mrs. Andy Collado ’00

Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Joseph M. Collins Jr. ’77 Mr. David B. Dewey ’77 and Mrs. Suzanne Romero Dewey r

Gifts Received in Honor of Ms. Tracy M. Gillette ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barton P ’13 ’16 r Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Greenwood ’89 r Mr. Robert P. Tansill and Mrs. Sara K. Tansill ’89

Gifts Received in Honor of Ms. Erin R. Colon Dr. and Mrs. Paul T. Freudigman Jr. P ’20 Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Ian R. Cruickshank ’01 Mrs. Hope Cruickshank GP ’01 ’04 r Gifts Received in Honor of Ms. Monique Devine Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Cunha P ’16 ’19 Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Minh Q. Do ’19 Mr. Hong C. Do and Ms. i anh N. Tran P ’19 Gifts Received in Honor of Ms. Carol L. Dopp Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Gray P ’17 ’20 Gifts Received in Honor of the Birthday of Mr. Christopher T. duPont ’67 Mrs. Louise T. Loening P ’81 ’83 GP ’15 Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Richard Eccleston ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Gray P ’17 ’20 Gifts Received in Honor of Miss Alexandra G. Ferri ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Powell GP ’18 ’19 Gifts Received in Honor of Miss Caroline N. Ferri ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Powell GP ’18 ’19 Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Jack W. Finn ’17 Mrs. Diana Berthiaume

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Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Douglas R. Kendall Mr. Landry Frei ’08 r Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. John C. Lin Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Gray P ’17 ’20

Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Nicholas J. Grammas ’18 Mrs. Nancy J. Grammas GP ’18

Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. David M. Lockwood Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Cunha P ’16 ’19 Mr. and Mrs. C. Hagen Harker P ’15 ’18 r Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Hinman ’55 P ’86 r Ms. Anna K. Lockwood ’03 Mr. John K. Lockwood ’03

Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Devens M. Hamlen ’92 Ms. Margery Hamlen P ’92

Gifts Received in Honor of Ms. Perry Lum ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Chambers GP ’17

Gifts Received in Honor of Jim and Loli Hammond Mr. Doug Harris and Mrs. Katherine W. Harris ’96 r

Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Steven W. Lunder ’84 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lehner ’21

Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Ryan J. Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Gray P ’17 ’20

Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. William R. Harker ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Harker GP ’15 ’18 Mr. Charles H. Harker III ’15 Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Donald H. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Douglass Jr. ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Spiess P ’87 ’89 ’94 r Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Williams ’74 Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Colin J. Hoeffner ’19 Mr. Timothy Hoeffner P ’17 ’19 Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Grant J. Hoeffner ’17 Mr. Timothy Hoeffner P ’17 ’19 Gifts Received in Honor of Holderness Armed Forces Veterans Mr. and Mrs. David H. Martin P ’07 r

Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Tanner W. Mathison ’07 Mr. Ian M. Nesbitt ’09 r Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Alfred T. Meau ’16 Ms. Sharon N. Regal GP ’12 ’16 r Gifts Received in Honor of Ms. Carly E. Meau ’12 Ms. Sharon N. Regal GP ’12 ’16 r Gifts Received in Honor of Ms. Katharine S. Moore ’04 Mr. James Shipton GP ’96 ’00 ’04 Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Ian M. Nesbitt ’09 Mr. Tanner W. Mathison ’07 Gifts Received in Honor of the Nursing Office Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stull P ’17


2016–17 REPORT OF APPRECIATION

Gifts Received in Honor of Ms. Sarah D. Okun ’96 Mr. James Shipton GP ’96 ’00 ’04

COURTNEY FLEISHER ’90 At Holderness, I gained confidence in my academic abilities, developed leadership skills, and solidified my sense of commitment to my community and the world around me. I believe the growing diversity of Holderness School’s student body is the future of the school. I give in support of that aim in hopes of solidifying resources to bring individuals of varying backgrounds to Holderness and to support them while they are there so that all students are prepared to lead bright futures for our world.

Gifts Received in Honor of Dr. Lewis J. Overaker Mr. Matt J. Reynolds Jr. ’86 and Ms. Jennifer Nava Ide r Gifts Received in Honor of Mrs. Gail F. Paine Mr. Brett T. Weisel ’87 and Mrs. Ellyn Weisel ’86 r Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. R. P. Peck and Mrs. Robin A. Peck Mr. and Mrs. Joel M. Bradley ’02 Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Reggie Pettitt Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cilley P ’04

MEMORIALS

Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. William F. Prickett ’15 Mr. and Mrs. George D. Edwards Jr. GP ’15

Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. T. Charles Abbey Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Abbey ’59 r

Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Andrew P. Sheppe ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Cunha P ’16 ’19 Mr. James Shipton GP ’96 ’00 ’04

Gifts Received in Loving Memory of Dr. Francis J. Aguilar Ms. Gillian M. Aguilar GP ’18

Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Alan D. Thompson ’04 Mrs. Hope Cruickshank GP ’01 ’04 r Gifts Received in Honor of Mrs. Marcia Trook P ’06 Mr. Benjamin N. Trook ’06 Gifts Received in Honor of Mr. Sander J. van Otterloo ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Eijk A. d. M. van Otterloo P ’94 r Gifts Received in Honor of Mrs. Katherine Weymouth Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Gray P ’17 ’20 Gifts Received in Honor of Mrs. Margo F. Woodall ’78 Mrs. Patricia Williams P ’78 Gifts Received in Honor of The Rev. Brinton W. Woodward Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Cameron K. Dewar P ’93 ’96 r Mr. Andrew Bogardus and Mrs. Kelley A. Bogardus ’91 r

Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Bill Biddle Mr. and Mrs. William G. Phippen Jr. ’71 Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Gordon R. Borek ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Scott G. Borek P ’13 Ms. Kelly A. DiNapoli ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eccleston ’92 r Ms. Macy W. Jones ’13 Ms. Olivia G. Leatherwood ’13 Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Duncan Brewer ’78 Mr. John Woodall and Mrs. Margo F. Woodall ’78 Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Bob Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Zock P ’82 ’85 ’89 ’92 r Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Christopher B. R. Brown ’71 Mr. Jon Anderson Mr. Ed Blayney Mr. and Mrs. Jon Blodgett Ms. Elizabeth H. Brown ’10 Dr. Kenneth Burchard

Dr. Jocelyn D. Chertoff P ’10 Mr. and Ms. Monte Clinton Mr. Cameron T. Henry Imaging Educational & Research Mr. and Mrs. George Lightbody Ms. Karen Loring Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital Ms. Judith A. Reeve Mr. Andrew Sefton Mr. Jonathan Skinner Mr. Chas Starr Mr. and Mrs. James N. Weinstein Gifts Received in Memory of Mrs. Barbara T. Bruner and Dr. John M. R. Bruner Mr. and Mrs. Bradford C. Bruner ’77 Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Christopher W. Hoyt ’59 Mrs. Linda M. Hoyt Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. James W. Conklin ’09 Mr. Christopher Grilk ’09 Mr. James R. Mathews ’09 Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Mike D’Amico ’03 Mr. Casey M. Carr ’03 Mr. Vinnie DiNapoli and Mrs. Mattie W. DiNapoli ’04 Mr. Neal J. Frei ’03 r Mr. David B. Madeira ’03 and Mrs. Oriana Madiera r

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Mr. Brendan B. Murphy ’03 and Ms. Etifwork Y. Ahmed r Ms. Mary Anne Murray-Carr P ’03 r

AVE COOKE ’02 AND HEIDI WEBB ’00 e impact of our few years at Holderness completely shaped the direction of our lives. e people, the place, and the holistic educational experience will stay with us forever.

Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Jon Dunbar ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. O’Connor ’79 P ’14 r Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Gary Garratt ’65 Mr. William D. Carter ’65 and Mrs. Marcea Wolfe-Carter Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Kip Garre ’92 Joseph ’92 and Janelle Howard Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Joseph A. Gilman III ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Carter ’51 r Gifts Received in Memory of Mrs. Blanche S. Glanzman Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Hendel P ’96 ’02 r Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Sean Glew Ms. Nicole Glew Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Donald C. Hagerman Millard F. Coffin III, PhD ’74 r Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Arthur W. Hicks Mr. Ronald Carroll Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Carl J. Kingston II ’54 Mrs. Emily R. Kingston Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. M.J. LaFoley ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. LaFoley ’96 r Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Weston Lea ’03 Mr. Casey M. Carr ’03 Mr. Vinnie DiNapoli and Mrs. Mattie W. DiNapoli ’04 Mr. Neal J. Frei ’03 r Mr. Brendan B. Murphy ’03 and Ms. Etifwork Y. Ahmed r Ms. Mary Anne Murray-Carr P ’03 r Mr. Christopher M. Rodgers ’02 r Mr. Christopher Talbert ’05 Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Mike Lovett ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Milne ’63 r

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Gifts Received in Memory of Ms. Erin E. Maroni ’02 Ms. eo B. Jordan ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Maroni P ’02 Ms. Elizabeth S. Norton ’01 r Ms. Elizabeth S. Pantazelos ’02 r Gifts Received in Memory of Ms. Anne Melvin Mr. Mark C. Melvin ’77 Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Jonathan M. O’Connor ’94 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Conway Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Russell C. Orton ’40 Ms. Lisa K. Boldt Ms. Piper S. Orton ’74 r Gifts Received in Memory of Mrs. Karen P. Pettitt Dr. and Mrs. Gary J. Frei P ’03 ’05 ’08 r Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. C. P. Reed Jr. ’66 Mr. Cameron S. Brown ’70 and Ms. Leslie Baker-Brown Mr. and Mrs. James B. McGill Jr. ’65 r Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Rip Richards Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Zock P ’82 ’85 ’89 ’92 r Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Sixto Rivera ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Cavanaugh ’82 r Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Clifford A. Rogers ’47 Mrs. Marel Rogers

Gifts Received in Memory of Paul and Betty Starkey Mr. and Mrs. Bill Starkey GP ’17 Mr. and Mrs. Brennan K. Starkey P ’17 Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Lathrop Strang ’80 Mr. and Mrs. David H. Reed ’80 r Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. William M. Summers ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. McKinstry ’51 Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Todd Swift ’87 Mrs. Barbara R. Swift P ’87 Dr. omas J. Swift P ’87 Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Sanford M. Treat III ’78 Mr. Peter N. King ’77 and Ms. Sue Beckwith King Ms. Cynthia A. Makris ’79 r Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Norm Walker Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Zebulon M. Bogdanich ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Hardwick H. Burr ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Connolly V ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Davidson ’86 Mr. William W. Ford ’05 Mr. and Mrs. omas J. Mahon Jr. ’88 r Mr. Andrew A. Marshall ’97 and Mrs. Maura K. Marshall ’97 r Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Tiffany IV ’89 r Mr. Mel S. Walker ’88


2016–17 REPORT OF APPRECIATION

Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Norm Walker and Mrs. Phyllis Walker Mr. Christopher Hamer and Mrs. Tara P. Hamer ’98 Gifts Received in Memory of Ms. Cheryl Walsh ’88 Mr. Peter M. Kennedy and Mrs. Sage H. Kennedy ’88 r Ms. Nikki A. Kimball ’89 r Mr. Kevin McGoldrick and Mrs. Erika S. McGoldrick ’88 r Gifts Received in Memory of Mr. Frederick A. Wies Jr. ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Byers Gifts Received in Memory of Hal Young and Betty Williams Mr. Cameron G. Williams ’04

FACULTY AND STAFF Anonymous (4) Mrs. Bonni Acton Mr. Craig C. Antonides ’77 Mr. Joseph Arsenault Mr. Paul A. Baier Mr. Michael Barney Mrs. Joan L. Barnum P ’05 ’07 ’09 r Mr. Peter Barnum P ’05 ’07 ’09 r Mr. Bruce Barton P ’13 ’16 r Mrs. Sarah Barton P ’13 ’16 r Ms. Hillary J. Beach Ms. Kelsey B. Berry Mrs. Pamela D. Bliss Mr. Patrick J. Buckley Mr. Robert M. Caldwell r Mr. Michael Carrigan Mr. Ian M. Casey Mrs. Kristina J. Casey Mr. Patrick B. Casey Ms. Angelica M. Colarusso Ms. Erin R. Colon Mrs. Lori Comeau Ms. Leigh Anne M. Connors Ms. Paula Currie Mr. Ivar G. Dahl P ’19 Mrs. Janice Dahl P ’19 e Rev. Randolph Dales P ’80 ’00 ’02 r Mrs. Suzanne R. Dewey r

Dr. John E. Donovan II P ’16 ’19 Ms. Carol L. Dopp Mr. Richard Eccleston ’92 r Mr. omas M. Flinders P ’17 Mr. David T. Flynn ’96 Mr. Neal J. Frei ’03 r Dr. Nicole Furlonge r Mr. Nigel Furlonge r Ms. Nicole Glew Mr. Jordan Graham Mr. Alexander A. Hall Ms. Jean Henchey P ’06 ’06 Mr. Peter J. Hendel P ’96 ’02 r Mr. Andrew L. Herring Mr. Randal C. Houseman P ’15 ’18 r Dr. Rachel A. Jastrebsky Mrs. Erin K. Jung Mr. Robert W. Kampmann Mr. Douglas R. Kendall P ’06 ’09 ’13 Mrs. Kathleen H. Kime ’99 Mr. Anthony P. LeMenager P ’16 Mr. John C. Lin P ’15 ’17 Mrs. Marilee C. Lin P ’15 ’17 Ms. Christine Lushefski Ms. Emily A. Magnus ’88 P ’17 ’20 r Ms. Eleanor A. McClements Ms. Kimberly Merrow Mr. Andrew M. Morrissey Mr. Franz C. Nicolay P ’95 ’97 ’00 ’04 Ms. Amelia J. Ortiz Mr. Bruce Paro P ’17 Mr. R. P. Peck P ’08 ’09 r Mrs. Robin A. Peck P ’08 ’09 r Mrs. Tobi A. Pfenninger P ’11 ’15 r Ms. Allison Plourde Mr. Derek M. Plourde Ms. Kelly J. Pope Ms. Margot Riley Ms. Monique Robichaud P ’08 ’11 Mr. Andrew P. Sheppe ’00 Mr. Alan Smarse P ’04 ’05 Mrs. Beth Smarse P ’04 ’05 Ms. Jini R. Sparkman Mr. Christopher Stigum Mrs. Victoria G. Stigum Mrs. Jo-Anne F. Strickland Mrs. Sarah T. Svindland Mr. Alan D. ompson ’04

Ms. Nancy urrell P ’00 ’03 Mrs. Kelly van Lingen Mrs. Katherine Weymouth P ’01 ’02 ’04 r Mr. Richard C. Weymouth ’70 P ’01 ’02 ’04 r Ms. Elizabeth M. Wolf

FOUNDATIONS Anonymous (8) Barbara Bradley Baekgaard Family Foundation Baugh Foundation, Inc. r Boston Foundation, Inc. Ethel D. Colket Foundation e Columbus Foundation and Affiliated Organizations r Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston, Inc. Shelby Cullom Davis Charitable Fund, Inc. e Cushman and Pamela Andrews Family Fund of the DuPage Foundation e Andrew J. Eder Family Foundation, Inc. r Essex County Community Foundation Ferri Family Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund r e Glass Foundation Inc. Hanover Insurance Group Foundation e Ulf B. & Elizabeth C. Heide Foundation Charitable Trust Herrick Family Foundation e J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation Jacob L. and Lillian Holtzmann Foundation r e Jarabek Family Charitable Foundation e Kinsley Family Foundation e Loring Wolcott & Coolidge Charitable Trust-I Lovett Woodsum Family Charitable Foundation, Inc. Lubrano Family Charitable Foundation r e Lunder Foundation e Maine Community Foundation, Inc. r Marr Charity Trust Fund r e Martin Foundation Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust e Noboru Murakami and Hiroko Murakami Foundation National Philanthropic Trust e New Hampshire Charitable Foundation r e New York Community Trust r e Seymour H. Knox Foundation, Inc.

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Paine Family Trust r Preston S. and Barbara J. Parish Foundation r Paypal Charitable Giving Fund e Redmond Family Foundation Robert J. Rohr, III and Mary C. Rohr Charitable Trust r Schwab Charitable Fund Sheffield Foundation r Silicon Valley Community Foundation Starkey Foundation StS Foundation r Tom Wilson Foundation Inc United Way of Rhode Island United Way of the Capital Region Vanguard Charitable e Wallace Family Foundation Wurster Family Foundation

MATCHING COMPANIES Aetna Foundation, Inc. r Ameriprise Financial Apple Inc. Bank of America Charitable Foundation r Benevity MG BNY Mellon Corporation’s Community Partnership

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EMMA SCHOFIELD PHIPPS ’05 Holderness helped develop me into the woman I am today, and I am so thankful for that. Because of Holderness, I have an adoration for the outdoors and a life-long love of learning. All my experiences there, good and not-so-good, have shaped my life and taught me valuable lessons. I look back on my three years at Holderness and remember them fondly. I give to Holderness every year because Holderness gave so much to me, and I still feel its impact every single year.

e Coca-Cola Foundation Matching Gifts Program Deutsche Bank e Dorsey & Whitney Foundation r Fidelity Foundation GE Foundation r Goldman, Sachs & Company Grantham, Mayo, van Otterloo & Co. LLc IBm Matching Grants Program e J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation Millennium Pharmaceuticals

Morgan Stanley & Company, Inc Netscout Systems Company Patagonia Piper Jaffray & Co. Raytheon Company Red Wing Shoe Company Foundation r Travelers Companies, Inc Verizon Corporation


2016–17 REPORT OF APPRECIATION

STUDENT VOICES Hand-written thank you notes from students to donors have become an important tradition at Holderness. ey keep the members of our community connected in a very personal way, and they also allow students the time to reflect on their time at Holderness and appreciate all they have experienced. Below is just a sampling of the notes of gratitude students wrote to our community. We hope you enjoy reading them as much as we do! • Ice climbing was out of my comfort zone before I came to

campus. ey make it work, and they do that through support

Holderness, but the supportive community at Holderness pushes

from people like you. – Class of 2017 student

me every day to try new things. Your gift makes this possible! – Class of 2020 student

During my time at Holderness, I have been able to participate in service work—helping children with homework—which is defi-

As a senior, I returned to Out Back as a leader, having fallen in

nitely a highlight for me. I also have been able to play hockey on

love with the program my junior year. I learned to embrace the

our outdoor rink, spend beautiful mornings at outdoor chapel,

uncomfortable and exceed what I thought were my limits. As I

and take part in traditions like Tabor Day. I am grateful for your

continue to college, I know I’ll bring with me some of that grit and

gift, which allows so many people to have the same wonderful

integrity learned through the wilderness. ank you. – Class of

experiences. – Class of 2017 student

2017 student Before coming to Holderness, I didn’t have many opportunities to Over my four years here, I’ve watched myself transform from a

participate in the arts, but at Holderness I’ve enjoyed ceramics, 3D

quiet and shy freshman to a confident and prepared adult. As I con-

design, and painting. ank you for your gift, which helped to

tinue on to college, I’ll bring with me the confidence learned from

make this possible. – Class of 2017 student

Out Back, the bold attitude acquired from Poetry Out Loud, and the creativity from my ceramics class. I will enter the “real world”

I have friends, classmates, and teammates from all over the world,

passionate and determined—two traits that I’m thankful

many of whom wouldn’t have the ability to attend Holderness if it

Holderness has helped me to cultivate. – Class of 2017 student

weren’t for you. Financial aid allows so many members of the Holderness community to thrive and excel in the things they love.

I can trust my advisor with almost anything, and I know that she

ank you for making Holderness such a great place. – Class of

supports me in everything that I do. e faculty are the heart of

2019 student •

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THANK YOU Holderness School gratefully acknowledges the many volunteers who play a key role in strengthening our community. eir dedication and commitment is inspiring, and we are stronger because of them. CLASS AGENTS Cushman Andrews ’59 Buster Welch ’59 Gerry Shyavitz ’60 John Holley ’61 Mark Shub ’61 David Hagerman ’63 George LeBoutillier ’63 George Textor ’63 Jim Ricker ’64 Jim Rosenblum ’65 Jon Norton ’70 Peter Prime ’70 Gerry Weston ’70 Chris Latham ’72 Sam Osborne ’72 Tim Scott ’73 Jay Butler ’75 John Putnam ’75 Bob Garrison ’76 Rob Bacon ’77 Margo Farley Woodall ’78 Hratch Astarjian ’79 Bill Baskin ’81 Lisa Weeks Clute ’82 Chris Pesek ’82 Joe Barbour ’84 Angus Christie ’85 Fred Paxton ’85 Ian Sinclair ’85 Lee Fuller Lawrason ’86 Carolyn Colket Cullen ’87

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Tim Lesko ’87 Alex MacCormick ’88 Steve Walker ’88 Heather Marcroft Vitella ’89 Ian Frank ’90 Jim Queen ’90 Michael O’Keefe ’91 Jen Fournier ’92 Jess Harris ’92 Andy Katchen ’92 Lindsay Dewar Fontana ’93 Anne Blair Hudak ’93 Jon Moodey ’93 Schuyler Perry ’93 Ramey Harris-Tatar ’94 Liz Hogan ’94 John Farnsworth ’95 Katie Waltz Harris ’96 Nick Kaulbach ’96 Sarah Crane ’98 Julia Haley ’99 Heidi Webb ’00 Kellan Florio ’01 Adam Lavallee ’01 Liz Norton ’01 Ave Cook ’02 Kerry Douglas ’02 Maddie Rappoli Fiumara ’02 Neal Frei ’03

Brendan Murphy ’03 Nick Payeur ’03 Brian Sweeney ’04 Krissy Weatherbie ’04 Willie Ford ’05 Kathleen Crane Mitchell ’05 Brendan O’Riordan ’05 Emily Sampson ’05 Jay Bladon ’06 Betsy Laurin ’06 Anders Nordblom ’06 Scottie Alexander ’07 Mike Heyward ’07 Katie Oram ’07 Haley Hamblin ’08 Gretchen Hyslip ’08 Jake Manoukian ’09 Caitlin Mitchell ’09 Abby Alexander ’10 Ashleigh Boulton ’10 Cecily Cushman ’11 Jamie McNulty ’11 Matthew Kinney ’12 Alex Leininger ’12 Kristina Micalizzi ’12 Steph Symecko ’12 Emily Clifford ’15 AJ Chabot ’16 Maggie Cunha ’16

CLASS CORRESPONDENTS Bill Briggs ’47 Rik Clark ’48 Bill Baskin ’49 Frank Hammond ’50 Al Teele ’52 Berton Chillson ’54 Bill Byers ’55 Dick Meyer ’56 Frederick Ellison ’57 Jerry Ashworth ’59 Len Richards ’60 † David Hagerman ’63 Sandy Alexander ’64 Terry Jacobs ’65 Peter Janney ’66 John Pfeifle ’67 John Coles ’68 Jon Porter ’69 Peter Weiner ’70 Dwight Shepard ’72 Dick Conant ’73 Walter Malmquist ’74 Mac Jackson ’75 Charlie Bolling ’76 Biff Gentsch ’76 Peter Grant ’77 Luther Turmelle ’78 Greg White ’80 Bill Baskin ’81 Chris Pesek ’82


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VOLUNTEERS Jane Randolph Jensen ’83 Fred Ludtke ’84 Jean-Louis Trombetta ’85 Chris Zak ’86 Kathryn Lubrano Robinson ’87 Alex MacCormick ’88 Steve Walker ’88 Jen Murphy Robison ’89 Courtney Fleisher ’90 Nina Cook Silitch ’90 Terra Reilly ’91 Kelly Mullen Wieser ’92 Lindsay Dewar Fontana ’93 Sam Bass ’94 Ramey Harris-Tatar ’94 John Farnsworth ’95 Heather Pierce Roy ’96 Putney Haley Pyles ’97 Tara Walker Hamer ’98 Brooke Aronson McCreedy ’99 Sully Sullivan ’00 Karyn Hoepp Jennings ’01 Adam Lavallee ’01 Sophie Moeller ’01 Betsy Pantazelos ’02 Nick Payeur ’03 Ryan McManus ’04 Brie Keefe ’05 Annie Hanson ’07 Jessi White ’08 Meg McNulty ’09 Allison Stride ’09 Abby Alexander ’10 Ashleigh Boulton ’10 John McCoy ’10 Em Pettengill ’10 Cecily Cushman ’11

Mandy Engelhardt ’11 Sam Macomber ’11 Jamie McNulty ’11 Matthew Kinney ’12 Alex Leininger ’12 Kristina Micalizzi ’12 Steph Symecko ’12 Kelly DiNapoli ’13 Olivia Leatherwood ’13 CoCo Clemens ’14 Tess O’Brien ’14 Sam Paine ’14 Garrett Phillips ’14 Elizabeth Powell ’14 Stephen Wilk ’14 Hope Heffernan ’15

REUNION COMMITTEE Co-Chairs Chris Carney ’75 Alex MacCormick ’88 Committee Members Bob Keating ’52 Bob Weiss ’57 Jamie Hollis ’67 Peter Kimball ’72 Dwight Shepard ’72 Jody Collins ’77 Miles Glascock ’82 Kathryn Lubrano Robinson ’87 Rick Eccleston ’92 Kelly Mullen Wieser ’92 Kris Langetieg ’97 Shannon Mullen ’97 Annie Hanson ’07 Taylor James ’07

Kristina Micalizzi ’12 Steph Symecko ’12

Denver, CO Anna Lockwood ’03

EVENT HOSTS

New York, NY Baird Meem ’08 Greg Ramey ’08

Barbara and Ted Alfond P ’87 ’88 ’90 Wendy and Chris Blau P ’12 ’20 Tracy McCoy Gillette ’89 P ’19 Miles ’82 and Kelly Glascock P ’19 Joanie and Bob Hall P ’13 ’16 Susie and John Hayes P ’15 ’18 Nora Berko and Howie Mallory P ’98 ’03 ’14 Will ’71 and Julie Parish Robin and Phil Peck P ’08 ’09 Tom ’75 and Tracy Phillips ’75 P ’11 ’14 Bernard and Sue Pucker Wendy and Robert Sturges P ’13 ’16

San Francisco, CA Lauren Frei ’05 Ariana Nicolay ’04 Seoul, South Korea Han Min Lee ’05 Washington, DC Kristina Micalizzi ’12

Day of Giving Events Boston, MA Casey Gilman ’06 Gretchen Hyslip ’08 Burlington, VT Courtney Fleisher ’90 Liz Hogan ’94

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2017–18 BoARd of tRUStEES Sandeep Alva

Robert Kinsley ’88

hEAdmAStER EmERItUS

Neale Attenborough

John Liu

The Rev. Brinton W. Woodward, Jr.

Christopher Carney ’75, Treasurer

Alex MacCormick ’88, Alumni

Carolyn Cullen ’87

Association President

hoNoRARY tRUStEES

Bob Cunha

Sue MacGrath

Warren C. Cook

The Rev. Randolph Dales, Secretary

Kevin Mattingly

Jim Hamblin ’77

Chris Davenport ’88

R. Phillip Peck

Piper Orton ’74

Andrew Davis

Thomas Phillips ’75

W. Dexter Paine III ’79

Victoria Frei

Nell Reynolds

Will Prickett ’81

Tracy McCoy Gillette ’89

Andrew Sawyer ’79

Robert Hall, Chairperson

Harry Sheehy

Susie Hayes

Gary Spiess

The Right Rev. Robert Hirschfeld,

Poppy Staub ’85

President

Matthew Storey

Burgwell Howard ’82

Sander van Otterloo ’94

Chris Keating ’81

Richard Vieira

Peter Kimball ’72

WE WANt to hEAR FRom YoU! What’s happening in your world? Holderness School Today wants to know! Have you: r Changed your mailing address or email? r Had an addition to your family? r Volunteered for an important cause? r Embarked on an exciting professional or personal adventure? r Experienced a chance encounter with another Holderness alumnus or alumna? Send your photos, updates, and news to alumni@holderness.org. We look forward to hearing from you!

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CONTENTS 1 The Generosity of the Holderness Family 2 Supporting a Circle of Gratitude 4 Ensuring Full Student Engagement 6 Celebrating the Founding of the 1879 Society 8 Building a Professional Learning Community 10 Financial Overview and Giving Statistics 14 Supporting Holderness Through Planned Gifts 15 Thank You to Our 2016–17 Donors 33 Student Voices 34 Thank You Volunteers


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