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THE MAGAZINE FOR ALUMNI, PARENTS AND FRIENDS OF COLLEGIATE SCHOOL
ALUMNI |ILLUMINATING THE ARTS Collegiate’s performing arts program sparked the passion of alumni pursuing careers in music, dance, theater, television, film and more.
REPORT ON PHILANTHROPY 2016–17
CULMINATING CAPSTONES
LETTER FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL “Cultivate the habit of being grateful for every good thing that comes to you, and to give thanks continuously. And because all things have contributed to your advancement, you should include all things in your gratitude.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson Dear Collegiate School Community,
commitment that our School has to the arts, and we are very proud to share them with you. I hope you will
By the time that you receive this most recent edition
be on the lookout for future articles on our incredibly
of SPARK, the 2017-18 school year will be well
talented alumni across many fields of endeavors.
underway. Collegiate School’s 103rd year promises to be an exciting and memorable one.
CAPSTONE EXPERIENCES CONNECT JK-12 In the following pages, you will also learn about our
AN OLD FRIEND GETS A FACELIFT
Lower, Middle and Upper School Capstone programs.
When we arrived back on campus in August, our
Building on the great success of our 8th Grade Envision
welcome included the presence of a newly renovated
Richmond Capstone experience, Capstone programs
and expanded McFall Hall (aka Memorial Hall). With
for 4th Graders and 12th Graders have now been
more than 6,000 square feet of new dining space and
added to Collegiate’s JK-12 curriculum. The Capstone
a larger and more fully equipped kitchen, McFall Hall
program brings to life students’ classroom learning
can better meet the needs of the students, faculty and
in a real-world context and is guided by Collegiate’s
staff that it serves each and every day. This space
commitment to responsible citizenship. The goal of
has been met with great excitement and creates a
the responsible citizenship work at Collegiate is to
wonderfully inviting atmosphere for all. McFall Hall
empower engaged, contributing citizens by nurturing
remains one of our School’s iconic structures and will
students’ compassion, creativity and purpose.
continue to serve many generations of students to come. I encourage all of our alumni to come back for
WITH THANKS AND GRATITUDE
a visit.
I remain humbled by the extraordinary support that our community receives from so many. Without the
OUR AWE-INSPIRING ALUMNI
selfless and generous investment of time, talent and
You may have noticed some subtle yet intentional
resources from our patrons, Collegiate would not be
changes to SPARK as we’ve sought over the past few
Collegiate. In that spirit of gratitude, we are very proud
issues to make updates to this publication that more
to share with you our Report on Philanthropy 2016-17.
fully bring our mission to life. To that end, we are very
On behalf of the Collegiate School community, I thank
excited to introduce in this SPARK a new addition to
all of our supporters for your steadfast commitment to
the magazine: a feature-length article that explores
Collegiate School.
in depth the significant achievements of our many alumni. This first article highlights some of those
As always, you are very much appreciated. Go Cougars!
in our alumni community who are engaged in the performing arts. As you will discover, their creative
Sincerely,
pursuits are varied, and their unique contributions to the arts are notable. As you will also learn, they were greatly influenced by faculty and staff during their time here at Collegiate and credit the many on
Stephen D. Hickman
campus for supporting their passions. Their inspiring
Head of School
journeys remind us of the longstanding and steadfast
At the All School Meeting, held in August, faculty and staff members with 10 years of service each earned a special Collegiate School chair.
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COLL E GI AT E S C H O O L A D M I N I S T RATIO N
Erin Egan
Editor, SPARK Associate Director of Communications
Stacy H. Adams
Stephen D. Hickman, Head of School Stacy H. Adams, Director of Communications Charles L. Blair, Jr., Head of Middle School James M. Britto, Chief Information Officer Karen S. Doxey, Director of Athletics Susan R. Droke, Chief Academic Officer Patrick E. Loach, Head of Upper School Deborah I. Miller, Head of Lower School Phyllis Palmiero, Vice President - Finance and Administration James P. Watson, Assistant Head of School Kristen O. Williams, Vice President - Development
Director of Communications
Lauralee Glasgow Allen ’03 Director of Alumni Engagement
James Dickinson Creative Manager
Weldon Bradshaw Contributor
Erica Coffey, Taylor Dabney, Robin Reifsnider Photography
BOARD OF TR US T E E S 2017-18
Frank F. Mountcastle III ’83, Chairman of the Board John W. Martin ’78, Vice Chairman of the Board Brude D. Stoever, Vice President, Development John D. O’Neill, Jr., Immediate Past Chairman of the Board Stephen D. Hickman, President/Head of School Phyllis Palmiero, Treasurer Susan C. Wiley, Secretary Michael G. Bland ’83 Mark A. Christian ’77 David A. Gallagher Stephen D. Hickman Elizabeth F. Hutchins ’88*** Eucharia N. Jackson Meg A. Johnson** Michael S. Laming Peter E. Mahoney, Sr. John W. Martin ’78 Malcolm S. McDonald Morenike K. Miles Frank F. Mountcastle III ’83 Joan Olmsted Oates* John D. O’Neill, Jr. Judy Wagoner Pahren Carter M. Reid C.B. Robertson III* Sheryl A. Robins ’85 Lisa E. Roday Kenneth P. Ruscio Danielle D. Scott L. Mark Stepanian ’89 Wallace Stettinius* Brude D. Stoever Alfred L. Stratford III ’85 Robert S. Ukrop* Michelle P. Wiltshire * Life Trustee ** Parents’ Association President *** Alumni Association President
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A L U M NI A S S O C IATIO N B O A R D 2017-18
Beth Flippo Hutchins ’88, President* Neely Markel Winston ’96, Vice President/President Elect* Meade Spotts ’75, Recording Secretary* Sarah Paxton ’84, Corresponding Secretary* Mayme Beth Donohue ’03 and Charley Scher ’83, Annual Fund Co-Chairs* Sarah Cook Martin ’94, Past President Laura Moore Hall ’68 and Barbara Robertson Burke ’68, Stewardship Chairs Evan Ocheltree ’05 and Camp Goodwin August ’99, Events Committee Chairs Katherine Thalhimer Adamson ’96 Clay Coleman ’89 Jo Ellen Constine ’87 John Fallon ’85 Noah Greenbaum ’03 Sarah Gray Tullidge Innes ’05 Martha Fleming Moore ’75 Scott Ruth ’91 Boo Florance Smythe ’56 Jasmine Turner ’11 Barbara Culpepper Townsend ’64 *Executive Committee
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ON CAMPUS
Highlights of Summer 2017.....................................................................................................................................................4 Faculty Awards......................................................................................................................................................................13 Sports Update........................................................................................................................................................................14 Welcome New Board Members.............................................................................................................................................18
James Jin
FEATURES
Alumni Illuminating the Arts.................................................................................................................................................20 We speak to many Cougar alums who shine in their roles in the fields of music, dance, theater, television, film and more.
Culminating Capstones.........................................................................................................................................................40 Sarah Baker, Assistant Head of the Upper School, and Clare Sisisky, Collegiate’s Institute for Responsible Citizenship Director, talk about the innovative programs designed specifically for students as they conclude their experiences in Lower, Middle and Upper School.
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ALUMNI NEWS
Letter from Alumni Board President Beth Flippo Hutchins ’88..........................................................................................122 Collegiate Alums Support Former Teacher.........................................................................................................................123 Alumni Events......................................................................................................................................................................123 Introducing New Alumni Board Members........................................................................................................................124 Alumni Association Board’s Stewardship Committee Makes Connections........................................................................125 Caleb Wharton Spring Swing..............................................................................................................................................126 Town School Tea..................................................................................................................................................................128
CLASS NOTES
News from Alumni...............................................................................................................................................................130
A TEACHER’S TAKE
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2017
THE MAGAZINE FOR ALUMNI, PARENTS AND FRIENDS OF COLLEGIATE SCHOOL
ALUMNI ILLUMINATING THE ARTS Collegiate’s performing arts program sparked the passion of alumni pursuing careers in music, dance, theater, television, film and more.
ON THE COVER
Collegiate School alums pursuing the performing arts (clockwise from top left): Jacob Groopman ’00, Taylor Daniels ’10, Julia Greer ’11, Zach Birnbaum ’07, Michael Gottwald ’02, Scottie Thompson ’00, David Crutcher ’13 and Helen Huang ’08 Cover photos: Ryan Hunt (Taylor Daniels), Andrew Brilliant (Helen Huang), Lance Harding (David Crutcher)
Correction
In the Summer 2017 issue of Spark, the 1991 update by April Sharp Garnett about her son, Beck, was misprinted. The School mistakenly listed it as a Class Note. REPORT ON PHILANTHROPY 2016/2017
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McFALL HALL REOPENS
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FTER A YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION and renovation, Collegiate officially reopened McFall Hall, the Middle School and Upper School dining hall, in time for the 2017-18 school year. The updated and expanded space features additional serving
line capacity; kitchen/prep and storage space; and a larger dining area for students and faculty — increasing seating capacity from 300 to 450. The renovation also created two flex spaces that can convert from dining areas to seminar or meeting rooms. The generosity of several significant donors made this project possible.
Besides offering more room and additional indoor and outdoor seating
options for students, faculty and staff to enjoy lunch, the “new” McFall will serve as a multipurpose space that can be used for various activities, says Scott Carson, Collegiate’s Director of Facilities Management and Construction.
“McFall Hall now has a number of spaces and systems that permit the
School to come together as a community, day or night, for purposes other than eating,” he said. “It will be a fantastic addition to the Mooreland Road campus.”
The first event in the renovated McFall Hall took place on Aug. 23,
when Middle School and Upper School families, and Collegiate faculty and staff members, attended an evening reception to celebrate the new space.
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COLLEGIATE HOSTS 40TH ANNUAL
COCHRANE SUMMER ECONOMIC INSTITUTE The 40th Annual Cochrane Summer Economic Institute (CSEI)
Appomattox Regional Governor’s School, Clover Hill High School, Deep
launched in June at Collegiate School. The intensive four-week
Run High School, Huguenot High School, Maggie Walker Governor’s
community outreach program provided 27 area high school
School, Mills E. Godwin High School, St. Catherine’s School, St.
students with the opportunity to learn about the economy and
Christopher’s School, The Steward School and Trinity Episcopal School.
entrepreneurship.
in a series of workshops facilitated by Collegiate faculty and by local
CSEI is administered by Collegiate and funded by the Powell
During the four weeks, students from the 16 schools took part
Economic Education Foundation. Corporate sponsors and private
business leaders, who shared case studies and real-world lessons from
donors make contributions to the Powell Economic Education
their careers.
Foundation in support of the annual program.
in team-building exercises to strengthen the skills necessary for
“CSEI challenges students to actively participate in the
The students, who received a $500 stipend, also participated
business community by serving as consultants, interacting with
today’s careers, and spent time immersing themselves in the work
business leaders and working collaboratively with peers,” said Trina
environments and opportunities for growth faced by seven partner
Clemans, CSEI Director and Collegiate’s Director of Economic and
organizations: Childsavers, Ginger Juice, Impact Makers, Indivior,
Entrepreneurship Education. “It’s an opportunity for rising seniors to
Richmond Kickers, Royall & Co. and World Pediatric Project.
apply classroom learning and get a jumpstart on developing business
soft skills most often learned in the workplace.”
Richmond to present a summary of their four-week experience to local
business leaders and educators.
Schools represented, in addition to Collegiate, included
In July, the students gathered at Troutman Sanders in downtown
COLLEGIATE’S GLOBAL SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE LEADS
AKOLKOL STORYTELLING FESTIVAL In June, Collegiate hosted the Akolkol Storytelling Festival in partnership with Richmond Young Writers. Global Scholar-In-Residence John Dau engaged more than 55 creative 10-14 year olds from across metro Richmond for a daylong workshop in which they learned to write and speak their stories.
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RISING SENIORS PREPARE COLLEGE APPLICATIONS During the week of July 31-Aug. 4, 89 Collegiate rising seniors participated in the 4th annual Application Jumpstart Workshop, in which they worked with Collegiate’s College Counseling staff and admission professionals from various colleges and universities to prepare for the college application process.
The seniors, who represented 67% of their class, received assistance filling
out the Common Application, drafting essays, crafting emails, making phone calls and cleaning up social media accounts. They also got the chance to practice their interviewing skills with 17 admission representatives from 12 institutions, including the University of Richmond, College of William & Mary, Hollins University, Randolph-Macon College, University of South Carolina, Shenandoah University and Hampden-Sydney College.
SUMMER TRAVEL EXPERIENCES BENEFIT STUDENTS Throughout the summer, 58 Collegiate students traveled the state and the globe to get the most out of their free time. Here is a roundup of the five exciting trips that occurred in June and July.
DUNGANNON, VIRGINIA About 20 rising 8th Graders participated in the School’s annual visit to this small city in the southeastern part of the state from June 11-17, to provide needed services to its Appalachian residents, such as painting, help with yard work and with odd jobs. This was the 11th year students have participated in this service project. Students were accompanied by Collegiate faculty and staff members J.P. DiGiamoco, Craig Ely, Laurie Goode, Beth Kondorossy and Sandy Ting.
NICARAGUA A group of 13 rising seniors volunteered with Los Quinchos, a home for children, from June 11-19. The students built relationships with the children and listened to their stories. The trip was led by Collegiate faculty and staff members J.P. Watson and Nicola Byford. The goal of the trip was to gain a new perspective and learn from one another.
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COSTA RICA Students explored the rainforest with Upper School faculty members Sandra Marr and Helen Markiewicz and garnered a one-half science credit. From June 14-22, students visited various places and topographies including the mountains of Monteverde, La Selva Biological Station, the island of Tortuguero and Guanacaste. They participated in hands-on field work and observation. When they returned to school, they took a camping trip to James River State Park in Virginia to do comparison field work.
CHINA Collegiate’s Institute for Responsible Citizenship Director Clare Sisisky and Lower School faculty member Rives Barksdale led Chinese language students on a nearly two-week tour of China for intensive language experience from June 19-30. The students visited historical and cultural sites such as the Great Wall, the Forbidden City and the Terra-Cotta Warriors. They also spent time learning and living with host families at Collegiate’s partner school in Yangzhou.
SOUTH AFRICA From July 7-18, seven Collegiate rising seniors and juniors participated in a high school leadership conference that draws students from throughout South Africa and neighboring countries to discuss and dissect social justice issues. Collegiate Upper School faculty members Erica Coffey and Josh Katz led the trip. The conference theme was Greed vs. Sustainability. Collegiate has historically been the only American school to participate.
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UPPER SCHOOL STUDENTS ASSIST REMOTE AREA MEDICAL FACILITY
SUMMER QUEST ENGAGES CAMPERS
Six Collegiate rising seniors, accompanied by
Dave Privasky accompanied the group, which
two faculty members, participated in the Remote
included Avery Freeman, Liza Miller, Kenya
Area Medical (RAM) program in Wise County,
Minor, Duncan Owen, Thomas Rausch and
Virginia, in July.
Gabbie Spurlock. The students, working 11-hour
days, welcomed patients, escorted them to the
RAM is a temporary medical facility that
provides free services to individuals with no
correct medical areas, prepared and served
access to medical care. Over three days, doctors,
refreshments, observed doctors and specialists
dentists, optometrists, nurses and community
working with patients and helped with cleanup
volunteers dispensed care to thousands of
at the clinic’s conclusion.
attendees.
physically tiring, but it was a very humbling
Thomas Rausch, a Collegiate 11th Grader,
“The volunteering experience was
approached Suzanne Fleming, Collegiate’s
experience,” Gabbie Spurlock said. “It showed
Director of Service Learning and Civic
us the disadvantages of [not having] health care
Engagement, during the 2016-17 school year
and how many people it affects.”
and asked if it might be possible to take a
group from Collegiate to volunteer at RAM. His
of the patients she met.
parents, both physicians, and his entire family
have volunteered there the past two summers.
weekend was going to help people, but seeing the
With support from Thomas, his parents
masses of people and hearing stories of how far
and the School, Middle School math teacher
they’d come to get there is what made the trip a
Laurie Goode and Upper School science teacher
success for me,” she said.
S
Avery Freeman learned about the resilience “Before I started at RAM, I knew this
UMMER WAS IN FULL SWING AT COLLEGIATE as more than 1,000 campers participated in more than 175 activities provided by the School’s Summer Quest program. The program offered camps in a variety of areas, including
sports (basketball, baseball, golf, field hockey, football, gymnastics, lacrosse, mountain biking and soccer), academics and enrichment (robotics, coding, 3D printing, video game design, foreign language, woodworking, math and reading) and art (sewing, dance, music and film production).
“Every summer, it’s amazing to watch our teachers put together
camps that challenge our students mentally, physically and socially,” said Collin McConaghy, Director of Summer Quest. “On Monday morning, we sometimes see campers walk in a little shy and shortly into the camp they’ve met new friends, learned new skills and are smiling and having a great time.”
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STUDENTS ATTEND DIVERSITY CONFERENCE For one week this summer, five Collegiate students, nominated by their peers or a faculty member, represented the School at the Harold M. Marsh, Sr. Connections Institute, sponsored and run by the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities.
Over the five-day conference, held from July 31-Aug. 4, the students
worked together to establish the action plan they created while at the
focused on the topics of human relations, diversity appreciation and
Institute.
bias reduction. Student teams developed strategies to work with
administrators and peers to implement programs aimed at reducing
who included Donald Adams, Joseph Ascoli, Charlotte Marshall, Jensen
conflict, improving communication and understanding, and creating
Richardson and Shreya Sharma.
Collegiate alum Eli Bowles ’14 served as a mentor for the delegates,
more welcoming school communities. Upon returning to School, students
CLASS OF 2016-17 POSTS IMPRESSIVE COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES Director of College Counseling Brian Leipheimer reports that the college acceptance rate at Collegiate continues to excel. Seniors posted a high overall admit rate of 69% in 2017 (tied for second-highest since 1996). Over the past decade, the admit rate has fluctuated between 64-70% with an average of 2 out of every 3 applications resulting in acceptances.
Our 2017 admit rates continued to exceed the institutional rates in
every Barron’s selectivity benchmark category, this year by an average of 19%. Notably, 82% of the class received at least one acceptance from institutions in the “Most Competitive” or “Highly Competitive” categories. This year’s class of 133 seniors received 566 acceptances to 142 colleges and enrolled in 56 colleges in 33 states.
The Class of 2017 received more than $9.3 million in merit
scholarship offers, including the prestigious National Merit Scholarship and six other elite scholarships, while also earning spots in 24 honors colleges and programs that range from global studies and leadership to honors designation.
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FACULTY EXPERIENCE DESIGN THINKING
Collegiate students aren’t the only ones who learn the process of design thinking (a problem-solving method that helps individuals develop empathy, understand human needs and collaborate on solutions to meet those needs).
During a professional development workshop on campus in June, Collegiate teachers from all three divisions
engaged in a design thinking challenge about how they might provide a better education to girls in emergency situations. The challenge was sponsored by an organization called Open IDEO and was issued to educators worldwide.
Collegiate’s faculty focused on life in refugee camps and relied on two colleagues to help them gain a better
understanding of the issue. The faculty groups interviewed Global Scholar-In-Residence and former Lost Boy of Sudan John Dau about his experience as a student living in a refugee camp for several years. Daniel Bartels, Middle and Upper School STEAM Coordinator, then showed them how to use Virtual Reality to explore refugee camps and make observations that would inform their solution ideas.
“Having concentrated time for faculty to learn and collaborate allows for innovation and growth that directly
impacts our students educational experience for many years to come,” said Clare Sisisky, Collegiate’s Institute for Responsible Citizenship Director.
In addition, representatives from the Buck Institute for Education returned to campus for the second consecutive
year to facilitate a three-day Project Based Learning 101 Workshop with 23 Collegiate faculty members, as well as faculty from Anna Julia Cooper Episcopal School, Church Hill Academy and St. Andrews School.
The Buck Institute offers professional development for teachers on how to design, assess and manage projects that
engage and motivate students.
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SENIOR ORGANIZES CAMP FOR CHINESE-AMERICAN STUDENTS
C
OLLEGIATE SERVED AS HOST to 20 Chinese-American
idea of hosting the camp, co-sponsored by the Organization of
students attending a special summer camp in August.
Chinese Americans Central Virginia Chapter and Collegiate,
Finalizing the idea to facilitate the camp came about
to bridge the School community with the Richmond Chinese
after senior Emily Yue attended a national student
community.
leadership conference in July 2017.
what she learned through her leadership development
As a junior, Emily received the Mary Parker Moncure
“Emily hit the ground running putting into practice
Vaden Endowment Award, one of many established
program at Georgetown,” Mrs. Sisisky said. “She is a great
endowments at the School that, through the generosity of
example of how the summer endowment award program asks
Collegiate families, enable students to travel and explore
students to develop themselves as leaders and then give back
areas of interest during the summer. The award allowed
to Collegiate students and our community.”
her to attend the National Student Leadership Conference
on Mastering Leadership at Georgetown University,
from area schools in the 1st-6th Grade, aimed to promote
during which she fine-tuned her leadership skills through
their self-esteem and confidence through lessons on Chinese
interactive workshops, community service projects and
music and dance, martial arts, arts and crafts, English and
meetings with community leaders, government officials and
math, financial management, healthy lifestyle, self-image,
heads of nonprofit organizations.
teamwork, project management, presentation/communication
skills and how to cope with bullying.
“The training I received from the conference helped me
The camp, which welcomed Chinese-American students
organize this camp at Collegiate,” Emily said. Her interest in
serving the Chinese-American community, of which she is a
out,” Emily said. “I like to bring my heritage and culture to
“It was amazing to see the fruit of all my planning come
member, stemmed from serving as president of Collegiate’s
the community.”
Chinese Club and her desire to connect her School and personal interests.
The Endowment Committee assigned Emily a mentor,
Clare Sisisky, Collegiate’s Institute for Responsible Citizenship Director. Emily worked with Mrs. Sisisky on the
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FACULTY SUMMER GRANTS Over the summer, 25 faculty members received grants for professional development.
ALUMNI GRANT FOR FACULTY EXCELLENCE
Carolyn LaMontagne created a new curriculum
David Headly, Greg Sesny and Stew Williamson
for research in the library using Visible
collaborated on the modification and redesign
Thinking routines.
of the Upper School physics curriculum.
Amy Leibowitz and George Wickham developed
Brian Justice created a supplement to his
a comprehensive plan for the Middle School
handbook on world religions, All This Singing,
STEAM tools.
Model UN Program.
One Song.
Rhiannon Boyd developed a common
Leah Sievers developed a curriculum that ties
Wendi Moss studied the
Community Engagement Week to Responsible
Underground Railroad and
Citizenship, as well as to the 9th Grade
Transatlantic Slave Trade
curriculum.
by traveling parts of the
Daniel Bartels and Dan Bell created a STEAM curriculum with greater curricular integration across subject areas and explored new
framework and assessment tools for the Senior Capstone program.
Melanie Gregory
actual trail and interviewing
Samantha Slater attended the Bard College
experts in the field. She used
digital safety curriculum.
workshop Inquiry into The Essay.
her research to create a new
Daniela Guzman attended
Esperanza Soria-Nieto researched and created
developed a Lower School
the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese 99th Annual Conference in Chicago, Illinois. This year’s theme was Building a Pipeline From Classroom to Career.
Project Based Learning unit
service learning program with the official AP
Courtney Schweickart and Ashley Sipe
WE Service Learning pilot for AP Spanish that
developed a technology resource website for
was launched by the College Board last year.
teachers.
ARTHUR BRINKLEY GRANT FOR FACULTY EXCELLENCE
JULIA ANDERSON WILLIAMS FUND FOR FACULTY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
She is pictured attending a workshop at the Art Institute of Chicago.
for her students.
curriculum to connect our current AP Spanish
Mary Arzt and Sandra Marr collaborated to
Todd Hanneman created a professional
as a disciplined approach to observing
Stacy Dudley and Kara Priddy
development program for Upper School
and understanding organisms in their
attended the
faculty focused on brain-based instructional
environmental context.
Dance Teacher
integrate drawing into the science curriculum
techniques and strategies.
Nate Jackson developed a new course, Geography and Politics of the Middle East.
Frank Becker developed a STEAM and engineering curriculum for the Lower School
Summit in Long Beach, California.
and attended the National Science Teachers Association STEM Forum and Expo.
TWO FACULTY MEMBERS VISIT THE MIDDLE EAST Collegiate Upper School history teacher Brad Cooke and Middle School humanities teacher Kate Cunningham participated in a Virginia educators professional development program in Israel and the West Bank over the summer. Teachers from six public and private schools throughout Virginia experienced the chance to better understand the history, diversity and contemporary conflict of the region as they spent 12 days traveling throughout Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza border crossing. They learned about the history of the region by exploring everything from ancient Roman ruins to forts used by the crusaders, and by meeting with political, military, media and education leaders. The group met and spoke with representatives from many different identity groups and perspectives and focused on their own learning and what they could bring back to their classrooms. Collegiate teachers’ participation was made possible in part by generous support from the Richmond Jewish Foundation.
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COLLEGIATE WELCOMES NEW FACULTY AND STAFF Back row, left to right: Brock Shiflett, Tara Connor, Derek Murray, Monique Boston, Chris Peoples, Emma Hines, Liz Jesse; Middle row, left to right: Melissa Grossi, Pam Privasky, Ginnie Kurtz, Mike Peters, Deb Totten, Maryn Massell, Sarah Denison; Bottom row, left to right: Natalie Watt, Jackie O’Toole, Yasi Moshiri, Christy Mayr, Christina Moses, Kelsey Felton. Not pictured: Melanie Gregory, Christine Watson, Daisy Hu, Karin Mauer, Tammy Dunn and T.J. Moon.
FACULTY AWARDS
Collegiate recognizes faculty and staff dedication. Before the end of the 2016-17 school year, Beth Anne Shelly was lauded for 20 years of service. At the Board of Trustees dinner, Molly Revere and Ashley Sipe were honored with the Craigie Endowment for Teaching Excellence Award (Lower School) and the Joanne Pratt Award for Teaching Excellence, respectively. At the All School meeting for faculty and staff held in August, before the start of the 2017-18 school year, Allen Chamberlain, Karen Doxey, James Garrant and Karen Hurd* were honored for 30 years of service, and the following five faculty members pictured received awards for their dedication and passion:
SHANNON WINSTON
BRAD COOKE
SUZANNE LEWIS
The Class of 1977 Anne Jones Staff Award
The Andrew Jackson Brent Award
The Ann Griffin Award for Excellence in Teaching
SUSAN LEAHY
CINDY CARGAS
The Martha Elizabeth Schwarz Award
The Craigie Endowment for Teaching Excellence Award (Middle School)
*Note: Karen Hurd was not in attendance.
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SPORTS UPDATE Over the summer, Collegiate Cougars earned Player of the Year and All-Metro honors from the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
BASEBALL
Evan Justice ’17, Player of the Year During the 2017 season, Evan went 7-1 with a 1.05 ERA, striking out 70 batters and walking 15 during 60 innings. He also hit .506, recording five homers, 40 RBIs, 22 runs and 10 stolen bases. He slugged .877. He led Collegiate to the VISAA Division I state championship as a junior and the state semifinals as a senior, when he was voted state player of the year. Evan was also named to the All-USA Virginia baseball team based on his athletic achievements in the 2016-17 season. He will pitch at N.C. State this year.
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BOYS’ LACROSSE Joe White ’18, Player of the Year Joe scored 62 goals (a Collegiate season record), had 36 assists and grabbed 77 ground balls during the 2016-17 season. He holds Cougar career records for goals (192), assists (141) and points (333). Fifth all-time at Collegiate with 262 ground balls, Joe was named All-Prep League, First Team All-State and a U.S. Lacrosse All-American, in addition to being named Most Valuable Player on the Cougars’ team.
All-Metro Excellence Perry ’17, Joe White ’18 (First Team) Ben Tavenner ’18 (Second Team)
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TRACK AND FIELD All-Metro Jess Speight ’17 (shot put) KJ Rodgers ’19 (400 meters) Boys 4x400 (Barry Burgess ’17, Carson Groce-Wright ’18, Willie Hunter ’17, KJ Rodgers ’19) Brigid O’Shea ’17 (high jump)
KJ Rodgers ’19
Mia Jackson ’17
SOCCER All-Metro Julia Edwards ’20, Mia Jackson ’17 (First Team)
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TENNIS All-Metro Scott Phillips ’18 (First Team) Georgia Beasley ’17 (Second Team)
Scott Phillips ’18
Jordan Marcus ’17
GIRLS’ LACROSSE All-Metro Jordan Marcus ’17, Gwin Sinnott ’17 (First Team) Maggie Bostain ’20 (Second Team)
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NEW BOARD MEMBERS Collegiate’s Board of Trustees welcomes these new members. We appreciate the hard work they and other members of the Board do on behalf of the School.
MICHAEL S. LAMING Michael Laming and his wife, Janet Dibbs, have two children, Gillian ’17 and Stephen ’19. Mr. Laming serves as Executive Vice President - Human Resources at Genworth and has served in this capacity since the company’s public offering in 2004.
Prior to Genworth becoming a public company, Mr. Laming was Senior Vice President of GE
Insurance Co. from August 2001-April 2003, and then served as Vice President of GE. He had joined GE earlier in his career and was a graduate of the GE Manufacturing Program. Mr. Laming held a broad range of human resources positions in industrial and financial services businesses and in GE Corporate Headquarters.
He received both a B.S. degree in business administration and a master’s degree in
organizational development from Bowling Green State University.
Mr. Laming currently serves on the nonprofit board of Venture Richmond and is the Chairman
of the Genworth Foundation. He is also an Advisory Council Member of the College of Business Administration at Bowling Green State University. He was a guest speaker at Collegiate’s November 2016 Board Retreat and currently serves on the Collegiate Board’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee.
MORENIKE KASSIM MILES Morenike Miles and her husband, Brandon, have two daughters at Collegiate, Chloe ’24 and Carlin ’25. She serves as Vice President - Shared Services for Dominion Resources Services Inc., where she is responsible for supply chain management, supplier diversity, records management initiatives and travel and corporate services.
Mrs. Miles joined Dominion in 2006 as Senior Counsel. She was promoted to Assistant
General Counsel in 2012 and became Deputy General Counsel for Corporate Finance, Securities and Mergers and Acquisitions in 2013. Mrs. Miles was named Deputy General Counsel Enterprise Risk Management and Legal Administration in 2014 and became Deputy General Counsel - Enterprise Risk Management in 2015. She assumed her current post in January 2017.
Previously, Mrs. Miles worked as an attorney for Alliant Energy in Madison, Wisconsin,
and as an associate at Latham & Watkins LLP in Washington, D.C. She received her B.A. in economics from the University of Virginia and her J.D. degree from the University of Michigan Law School.
Mrs. Miles is a member of the Board of Directors of the Richmond Performing Arts
Alliance. She currently serves on the Collegiate Board’s Audit and Risk Committee.
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KENNETH P. RUSCIO Ken Ruscio and his wife, Kimberley, have a son, Matthew ’08, who graduated from St. Lawrence University in 2012.
Dr. Ruscio served as the 26th president of Washington and Lee University from July 2006-December 2016. An
alumnus of W&L and a distinguished scholar of democratic theory and public policy, Dr. Ruscio was named Emeritus Professor of Politics and President Emeritus by the University’s Board of Trustees when he stepped down from the presidency. He assumed the role of president of the Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges on May 1, 2017.
Dr. Ruscio held both faculty and staff positions at W&L from 1987-2002, including professor of politics, associate
dean of the Williams School of Commerce, Economics and Politics, and Dean of Freshmen. A postdoctoral research scholar at the University of California - Los Angeles, from 1983-1985, he also taught at Worcester Polytechnic Institute from 1985-1987 and at the University of Kansas from 1982-1983. Immediately prior to being named W&L’s president, he served as the dean of the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond, from 2002-2006.
Dr. Ruscio earned his B.A. in politics from Washington and Lee in 1976, and a master’s in public administration and
a Ph.D. in public affairs and public administration from Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs in 1978 and 1983, respectively.
ELIZABETH F. HUTCHINS Beth Hutchins serves as the 2017-18 President of the Collegiate Alumni Association. She and her husband, Bill, have two children at Collegiate, Will ’19 and Thomas ’21.
Mrs. Hutchins graduated from Collegiate School in 1988 and from the University of Virginia with a
B.A. in history in 1992. In 2000, she received a M.S. in management information systems from the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia. Since 2005, she has been part of her family’s business, Flippo Lumber Corp., serving as vice president. Prior to joining Flippo Lumber, she served as a project manager for CapTech Ventures in Richmond, and as a jewelry buyer and manager of international business process improvement for Tiffany & Co. in New York.
Mrs. Hutchins currently serves on the Board of Forestry for the Commonwealth of Virginia and on
the Board of Directors for the Virginia Forest Products Association. She enjoys volunteering her time at Collegiate and joined the Alumni Board in 2011, where she has served as community service co-chair, finance chair and vice chair. She also served as publicity manager for the Collegiate Parents’ Association for several years.
MEG A. JOHNSON Meg Johnson serves as the 2017-18 President of the Collegiate Parents’ Association. She and her husband Charles ’84 have two children, Christopher ’17 and Lucy ’19.
Mrs. Johnson graduated from North Cross School in Roanoke, Virginia, in 1985 and continued her
education at the University of Virginia, where she earned a B.A. in art history in 1989. After graduation, she moved to Alexandria and worked in the Editors’ Office at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. In 1991, Mrs. Johnson moved to Richmond and served as an administrative assistant for the commercial division of Virginia Landmark Corp. After receiving her real estate license, she took on the role of licensed assistant to a residential Realtor specializing in high-end properties.
After leaving the workplace to raise her children, Mrs. Johnson renewed her real estate license in 2013,
and now works as a Realtor for Engel & Völkers, Richmond. She also volunteers her time at Collegiate, where she has served on the Parents’ Association Executive Committee as Village Green Fair co-chair (2008), Lower School coordinator (2009-11), fine arts coordinator (2013-14) and vice president (2016-17).
Collegiate would like to thank these members of our Board — Stella Alexander, Richard Bennett, Sarah Martin, Gaye Montgomery, Tracey Ragsdale and John Walker— who fulfilled terms that ended June 30, 2017. Special thanks is extended to former Chairman of the Board John O’Neill, who served with distinction for three years as Chairman, and remains an active member of the Board.
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ALUMNI ILLUMINATING THE ARTS For countless Collegiate School Cougars, passion for the performing arts began when they sang in the chorus, took a music or dance class, played in the guitar ensemble or graced the stage in Oates Theater. In this issue of Spark, 29 alums share how the seeds planted during their tenure at Collegiate helped launch their current careers in music, dance, theater, television, film and more.
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DAVE SCHOOLS ’83 MUSICIAN
WSP now only performs 15 to 20 shows a year (“Getting on the carousel is hard. Getting off is hard,” he says). But, Hardworking Americans, created in 2014, works steadily. The group headlined Richmond’s Dominion Riverrock Festival last May and has three albums to its credit, with a studio record coming out next year. Dave also works with many up-and-coming musicians, including Jerry Joseph, Stockholm Syndrome, Steve Kimock, Bob Weir, Andy Frasco and the UN (“An energetic horn band”) and the Trongone Band (“They’ve got something going”), producing their music. The relationships he forged at Collegiate with teachers Ed Dubose, Ed Green, Lewis “Bubba” Lawson and Charlie Blair influenced him greatly, Dave says. Without them, he doubts he would have been so successful. “They were so encouraging,” he said. “If not for them, I’m not sure I’d be here.”
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When Dave Schools walked the campus of Collegiate in the 1980s, its footprint did not yet include Oates Theater. But the longtime bass player for the bands Widespread Panic and Hardworking Americans has returned to see the building. He says what goes on inside and the opportunities afforded students is impressive. “The evolution of the arts at Collegiate is remarkable,” he said. “What I saw two years ago during the Centennial floored me — that this is an option, another side of a full-faceted education.” Dave played in a band at Collegiate called Midnight Jam. They performed at cotillion, Village Green Fair, the junior-senior dance and chapel. Before he left for college at the University of Georgia, he had an aha moment when he realized he could play music for a living. He went on to do so, forming WSP with college friends, with whom he has performed 3,000 concerts over 31 years, a remarkable track record in the music business. “The monetary rewards are great, but the artistic moments, when someone’s eyes light up when you play a song, are extraordinarily fulfilling,” he said.
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MICHAEL GOTTWALD ’02
FILM PRODUCER/ DIRECTOR
This past summer, Michael Gottwald (pictured left) prepared for the release of his well-received film, Patti Cake$, about a white female from New Jersey who aspires to be a hip-hop artist. The movie, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and came out in August, was the latest from the New York-based film producer and his film production company, Department of Motion Pictures. He was enjoying the buzz surrounding the film. “Patti Cake$ is special to me because I worked with the director for a long time,” he said. “I have a real affection for it. Now it’s a real thing. It always kind of blows my mind how big the conversation gets.” Previously, Michael had success with the 2013 Oscar-nominated Beasts of the Southern Wild. “It felt special when we made it, but I had no concept that it would become what it did,” Michael
said of that film. “I was genuinely surprised.” Interest in film blossomed for him while he was a student at Collegiate; however, the types of films created then differed from his current work. For the Foreign Language Film Festival, he produced parodies of pop culture in Spanish. In 10th Grade, his film poked fun at Dawson’s Creek, 11th Grade presented American Beauty and 12th Grade featured Behind the Music of Brunch (“A bunch of guys dressed as girls, always a good time”). “I loved the process of coming up with a script and working with actors,” he said. ”I remember finding such joy in the execution of it.” Michael remembers being introduced to acting in the 8th Grade play. “Being able to put on a big project definitely felt like a community,” he said. “Plus, we got to talk to girls. I really dug that we were all working for the
big finish. It’s just like working on a film.” As an Upper School student, he performed in Fiddler on the Roof, All in the Timing, Harvey, Good News, Too Marvelous for Words, Hello, Dolly!, Much Ado About Nothing and Anything Goes. “I played the captain of the ship [in Anything Goes],” he remembered. “I tried to say my three lines in a Scottish accent and the director shut me down quickly.” Those experiences remain with him, Michael says, as do his fond memories of Collegiate teachers, Tom Hildebrandt, Jenny Hundley and Skip Johns, who taught a film class. “Mr. H. created the environment where we could do this,” he said. “Ms.Hundley was much sweeter and nurturing. Mr. Johns was a philosophical guy. I got a lot out of his class. It was the first time anyone had treated film like art or literature for me.”
CAROLYN MITCHELL ’12 Carolyn Mitchell likes to say she ran away to join the circus. The University of Virginia graduate (double major in foreign affairs and Spanish) has worked as a Gentil Organisateur (G.O.) and trapeze artist and instructor for Club Med in Turks & Caicos for more than a year. “I still love it,” she said. “I thought about getting a job in a big city [after college], but decided if I didn’t do something like this now I never would.” Carolyn spends her days interacting with guests from all over the world. She teaches them trapeze and aerial arts, and performs twice a week. The public speaking training, as well as the Spanish and French she studied at Collegiate, comes in handy. “Every day I eat meals with eight strangers at a time,” she said. “I speak Spanish and French here. It makes me a better employee.” Her Collegiate theater experience — chorus and shows from sophomore to senior year — also comes into play with her career, combining the artistry of theater with the athleticism of sport. “There are no rules in circus,” she said. “You can do whatever you want. It’s life and I’m living it!”
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DANCER/ACTOR/SINGER/ CHOREOGRAPHER
“I was always in Oates, always in the theater,” said Taylor Daniels of his time at Collegiate. Now a professional dancer, singer, actor and choreographer in New York, while at Collegiate he sang in the chorus, played viola in the orchestra and hung out with faculty members Jon Shelley, Keith Saine, Lisa Pennington Bass and Helen Coulson. “I was surrounded by supportive people who were teaching,” he said. Taylor vividly remembers the first show he saw in Oates, Bye Bye Birdie, and the impact it had on him. “I loved what the director did with the telephone song,” he said. “It was a cool device in theater. I hoped I could perform there someday and I did.” Taylor took to the Oates Theater stage in The Music Man (Tommy Djilas), Romeo and Juliet (Romeo) and Big River (Jim), in which he sang for the first time. “That was definitely a turning point,” he said. “I realized I could hold my own singing. That’s when I thought maybe I would want to do that.” After graduating with a B.F.A. from New York University’s Tisch School of
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the Arts, Taylor headed to Washington, D.C., to work at Arena Stage as an associate choreographer for 5 Guys Named Moe with director Robert O’Hara and choreographer Byron Easley, who became a mentor. He then landed a role in the national tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, directed by Tony Award winner Andy Blankenbuehler. For the next two years, he toured 48 states. Next, he traveled with the national tour of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella. This past summer in New York, he worked as an assistant to his mentor, choreographer Mr. Easley, in the production of The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin, part of the 2017 Encores! Off-Center season. The show also reunited Taylor with Mr. O’Hara, who directed the show. Right now, Taylor says he’s trying to dance as much as he can. He hopes to appear on a Broadway stage soon. And after that? “I want to do choreography after I can’t act, dance or sing anymore,” he said. “In Middle School or Upper School, I don’t know if I could have seen myself where I am now. I do take a moment to be grateful that I’m doing what I’m doing and I love it.”
STEPHANIE LINAS ’08 ACTOR/WRITER/PRODUCER Stephanie Linas felt drawn to acting because she considers herself a storyteller. “I believe in sharing histories and creating empathy,” she said. Stephanie attended Collegiate from Kindergarten through 12th Grade. She says her involvement with the arts, performing in every musical and working on all the plays, ignited her passion. Teachers, including Jon Shelley, Keith Saine and Lisa Pennington Bass, were supportive from day one. “Because I was treated as a professional, I learned how to behave professionally in demanding artistic roles,
whether as a performer, designer or producer,” she said. The graduate of the University of North Carolina has expanded her skills to writing and producing because, as she says, the acting business is tough. Getting cast in productions is often out of one’s control. “I wanted to work on stories I thought were meaningful and not wait for anyone else’s permission to perform,” Stephanie said. “The best way I’ve found to live as an artist and to feel like I’m making an impact is to take matters in my own hands by writing, producing and starring in my own plays, web series and films.”
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CELLIST
Emma Johnson came to Collegiate in the 10th Grade at the suggestion of her cello teacher, Anne Bakker. The move proved to be a successful one. Emma joined the orchestra and chamber orchestra under the direction of Helen Coulson. She also played in the pit orchestra for many musical productions, including The Music Man, where she enjoyed working with Jon Shelley. “The theater teachers always stressed the importance of the arts,” she said. “That gave me a bigger perspective.” Emma attended Converse College for two years, then followed her cello teacher to George Mason University, where she graduated in 2013 with a degree in cello performance. She is currently pursuing her second master’s in cello performance at the University of Massachusetts
Amherst. She earned her first master’s (also in cello performance) from East Carolina University. “My first master’s was more focused on getting better at my instrument,” she said. “My second master’s is doing that, but also promoting myself and making a career for myself.” In addition to performing in a Baroque ensemble and other chamber music groups, Emma coaches chamber ensembles at the university and teaches basic cello and music theory to music educators. After finishing her degree next year, she plans to head to Washington, D.C., to pursue chamber music and create a private studio involved in educational outreach projects. “I can’t imagine doing anything else,” she said. “I’m not sure I would be as happy in another field. I’m constantly pushing myself. I want to do cello for the rest of my life.”
HELEN HUANG ’08
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OPERA SINGER
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“So much of my career was spent at Oates Theater,” said Helen Huang. “It was my second home.” The soprano opera singer, who will start as an artist-in-residence with the Portland Opera in Oregon in January, has sung in choirs since childhood. As a sophomore at Collegiate, she started taking voice lessons. She performed in productions of Into the Woods and Oklahoma. She counts Lisa Pennington Bass and Jon Shelley as big influences. “I had real mentor relationships with them,” she said. With the encouragement of Ms. Pennington, Helen attended a summer program at Oberlin College and Conservatory the summer before her senior year. She went on to attend the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester.
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EMMA JOHNSON ’09
Now as a seasoned professional, Helen credits her Collegiate education with preparing her. “Opera is such a multidisciplined trade,” she said. “I spent so much of my time at Collegiate studying French, literature and history. I feel like what I learned here I use every day.” While with the Portland Opera, Helen will perform in several productions, including Amor in Gluck’s Euridice and Clorinda in Rossini’s La Cenerentolla. “I will play the stepsister, which is not a lot of pressure and so fun!” she said. She will also connect with donors and perform classical pieces in a concert and a recital, a much more stripped down, intimate opportunity. “I love the concert stage and being next to a piano,” she said. “You’re more focused on the poetry. You can be you and be completely honest.” Also included in her recital are a set of Chinese songs. Helen came to the U.S. at age 12 and feels compelled to include these special traditional pieces to honor her heritage. “The past two years, I realized how few Asians are in the classical music world,” she said. “It’s a really important mission for me to be out there and be a role model. I want to be able to do that.”
SCOTTIE THOMPSON ’00 ACTOR
Scottie Thompson’s first love was dance. As a Collegiate junior and senior, she left school at noon each day to dance with the Richmond Ballet. Her introduction to acting came when she was a student at Harvard University, co-creating and directing plays with her peers. “That’s when I fell in love with acting,” she said. But Scottie really had no idea how to break into the field. So, after graduating with a degree in performance studies, she remained in Boston and worked for a travel guide. While taking a class on how to act in film, she auditioned for a pilot for Showtime. “I had no idea what a pilot was or what Showtime was,” she said. As luck would have it, the director and producer of the pilot sat in on her audition. She wasn’t right for that part, but she did earn the role of Shannon McCarthy in another Showtime series, Brotherhood. After living in New York for six months, Scottie headed to Los Angeles, where she played Dr. Jeanne Benoit on the CBS series NCIS for
10 years, until 2016. Since then, she has appeared as VIvian Rutledge in the SyFy series 12 Monkeys. (Her final episode, in Season 4, will air in 2018.) “It’s a great show with an amazing show runner who writes great female characters,” she said. Recently, Scottie has completed several independent films, including Dead on Arrival and Broken Ghost, which appeared at the Brisbane International Film Festival from Aug. 17-Sept. 3. She enjoys the experience of working on smaller, more intimate sets. “There’s a nice sense of family on an independent film,” she said. “I find that to be fun and collaborative.” At press time, Scottie was writing her own material and returning to the stage for the first time since college, for the three-person play, The Dreamer Examines His Pillow. “It’s nice to diversify,” she said. “And there is no second take on stage.”
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MIKE HENRY ’84 Well-known today for his work in the entertainment industry, Mike Henry says he repressed his desire to be in the entertainment industry. “I strove to be normal,” he said. “I wanted to take my time.” His performance resume at Collegiate is brief. He had a small role in one play and as a senior, emceed the Key Club chicken dinner. “I was basically a class clown,” he said. “I imitated teachers. I did impressions of Neil Wiser and Coach McFall.” After graduating from Washington & Lee University, Mike worked at the Martin Agency for two years, but realized he was more interested in playing practical jokes than in advertising. He headed to Los Angeles to “become the next Steve Martin and Chevy Chase,” he said. He studied acting, performed stand-up comedy, studied screenwriting and worked as a production assistant on films. Mike eventually moved back to Richmond and visited the Rhode Island School of Design, where his late brother, Patrick Henry ‘90, was studying film to act in some of his projects. There, he met Patrick’s roommate, Seth MacFarlane, the future actor, filmmaker, comedian and singer.
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VOICE ACTOR/WRITER/ PRODUCER/COMEDIAN In 1998, eight years after he had committed himself to his craft, Mike got a call from Mr. MacFarlane asking if he’d like to move to Los Angeles to do voices for characters and write jokes for his show Family Guy. It’s a break for which he credits his brother, who died in January 2017. “Patrick and I really worked together and brought out the best in each other creatively,” Mike said. “Through him, I met Seth and was able to do what I’m doing. I’m very fortunate to have had success.” Family Guy’s popularity led to the spinoff, The Cleveland Show, which ran for four years and is now in syndication. Over the past summer, Mike finished a film project of his own and appeared in Mr. MacFarlane’s latest project, The Orville, a live-action sci-fi dramedy airing on Fox. In addition, he still performs voices for Family Guy, including Cleveland Brown, Herbert, Consuela and Bruce. He records from his home in Richmond, where his son Jack is an 8th Grader at Collegiate, a place Mike credits for preparing him for his future. “I’m glad I went to Collegiate and was able to go out into the world knowing who I was,” he said.
VIRGINIA VARLAND ’09 COSTUME DESIGNER The city of Chicago finds itself benefiting from the talents of costume designer Virginia Varland. After earning a B.F.A. from Virginia Commonwealth University and a M.F.A. from Northwestern University (both in costume design), she found her niche creating costumes for various production companies including Kokandy Productions, Writers Theatre and First Floor Theater Co. In June, she received The Hawk Chicago’s Theatre Award for Best Costume Design for The Wiz. She was also nominated for a Jeff Award, which celebrates excellence in Chicago theater, for The Wiz’s designs. While at Collegiate, Virginia worked on technical and design aspects of more than a dozen theater, dance and music productions. Her favorites include The Madwoman of Chaillot, Romeo and Juliet and The Music Man. “Involvement with Collegiate’s theater program taught me critical thinking and how to work with my hands,” she said. “I am eternally inspired by Jon Shelley and Keith Saine, who taught me the applicable value of art and encouraged my pursuit of a professional career in theater.”
JULIA GREER ’11
THEATER DIRECTOR/ACTOR
As a student at Kenyon College, Julia Greer (pictured standing) and a fellow classmate reinstated a dormant theater group, StageFemmes, whose mission is to provide female students interested in theater with opportunities to produce works that showcase the talent of women in all areas of drama. With the group, she produced the New York premieres of The Power of Punctuation and Taught. “It worked well,” Julia said. “I loved producing other people’s stories and having them heard.” Now living in New York, Julia is the co-artistic director at The Hearth, a similarly themed theater company she co-founded. The company is currently developing several plays with writers in the city, including Nurse Sluts, which Julia co-wrote and which debuted in August at The Tank. In addition to writing and producing, Julia finds time to act. She was most recently seen at Dixon Place in Ryan Drake’s Gaming and Crying and Dreaming and Gaming and in a reading of Natalie Margolin’s new play Tutus with Black Coffee Productions. At Collegiate, Julia participated in shows in Upper School, including The Sound of Music and Dark of the Moon, which, she says, broadened her knowledge. “I really learned how great straight plays could be,” she said. “It opened up what theater could be.” She credits Jon Shelley and Keith Saine for introducing her up to the non-acting side of theater, which has been useful as she runs The Hearth. Her hope is that this company becomes a place where female artists find a home to share their work. “I want to continue giving plays to the world that are complicated and new, not just because they are by women for women,” she said. “If we can do that, it would be incredible. Most of the plays we will produce haven’t been written yet and that’s exciting.”
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DAVID CRUTCHER ’13 MUSICIAN
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Since graduating from Belmont University in 2017 with a bachelor of science degree in audio engineering technology, keyboardist David Crutcher has been recording and touring with Waker, the band he and his Belmont classmates formed while they were students. At press time, Waker had performed at The Camel in Richmond as part of a national tour, and was in the midst of recording its first full-length album in Nashville. David began playing piano by ear at age 3 even though he could barely reach the keyboard. “I guess it came from a natural curiosity and desire to figure out the music I liked,” he said. “That desire never went away, and eventually music became the focus of my life.” David attended Collegiate from Kindergarten through 12th Grade and says he grew up around many faculty members who contributed to his musical knowledge and development, whether they taught music or not. Specifically, he remembers Beth Tracy (“She would always let me play the piano before and after music class”), Bill Rider (“We used to sit and talk about music for hours after school or during recess — whenever he had time really”), Brian Justice (“He kept a guitar, banjo and mandolin in his room at all times,
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which I often took advantage of”) and Vlastik Svab (“We always talked about music throughout Upper School, and he has been a big supporter of mine since graduating”). From 5th-11th Grade, David also sang in Collegiate’s chorus, directed by Lisa Pennington Bass. “Everyone who has ever been in the chorus for that long will tell you what an amazing friend and teacher she was during her time at Collegiate,” he said. While in Upper School, David formed tight bonds with Jon Shelley and Keith Saine, with whom he spent much time in Oates Theater. “Oates became my second home, much to their chagrin,” he said. “They both taught me how a professional show works behind the scenes, which is a big part of what I still do after college.” David also fondly remembers Mike Boyd, who he says is one of the reasons he went to school in Nashville and lives there now, for the foreseeable future. “He became one of my best friends and closest mentors,” David said. “He has a wealth of knowledge regarding the music industry (and life in general), and is always willing to share it with students. Without his guidance, who knows where I would be right now?”
JACOB GROOPMAN ‘00 MUSICIAN
Jacob Groopman currently tours full time with his band Front Country. He moved to Nashville from California last year and kept very busy traveling around the country, as well as embarking on trips to China and the U.K. He says he pursued a music career because he believes in following one’s passion in life. “It’s not an easy career, but I’m very lucky to play music for people all over the world and do something I believe in,” he said. At Collegiate, Jacob was involved in a number of concerts and plays, including playing in the house band for Anything Goes as a senior. He also
performed in a band with Collegiate teacher Brian Justice and his wife as a junior and senior. The band played a variety of school events, including the Special Olympics, a few assemblies and some benefits. Jacob says Mr. Justice served as a mentor and role model. “We spent a lot of time playing music together outside of school and he really impacted my life not only musically, but personally and taught me many life lessons that I still carry today,” he said. “Luckily we are still in touch and try to hang out whenever I’m in Richmond.”
KAGEY PARRISH ’00 MUSICIAN
While he never performed in a band at Collegiate, Kagey Parrish (pictured left) took guitar lessons and played in the guitar ensemble. And although he never participated in any theatrical productions, “I remember loving every second of them,” he said. Starting a band didn’t happen until college for him. An English major at Hampden-Sydney College with thoughts of becoming a writer or journalist, Kagey played guitar and wrote songs with some friends. He met his future wife, Laura Wortman, as a senior and the two began playing together for fun. “We never had any plans to go farther than that,” Kagey said. Until 2008, that is. That year, The Honey Dewdrops, the duo’s stage name, entered the Prairie Home Companion Talent Show — and won! That
planted the idea that perhaps they could pursue music as a career. “Nine years later, here we are,” he said. The pair, based in Baltimore, Maryland, have recorded five records and have traveled to most of the 50 states, as well as Canada and Europe. “We find the places we fit into and where people enjoy the music,” Kagey said. Keeping the duo going is similar to running a small business, he says. Their lifestyle, while admittedly crazy sometimes, works for them. “Everywhere we go, we are surprised,” Kagey said. “Being in a place with people and music playing at that moment is essential to what it is to be human. We find people are hungry for that.”
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ROGER HAILES ‘94 WRITER/PRODUCER Roger Hailes’ television writing and producing career happened somewhat by accident. After graduating from Sewanee: The University of the South, he pursued a master’s degree from the Virginia Commonwealth University Brandcenter. He moved to New York for a job in advertising, but was laid off shortly after 9/11. His next move? Performing stand-up comedy. One night at a show, documentary film director Morgan Spurlock saw Roger’s act. He received an offer to write for Spurlock’s MTV show, I Bet You Will. That gig led to other writing jobs for MTV, VH1 and Fuse, as well as crafting monologue jokes for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on a freelance basis. Roger’s flourishing writing career has led to jobs as a producer. Currently, he serves as a segment producer on The President Show on Comedy Central. “It has been a lot of fun and it seems to be getting good ratings so far, so this may last,” he said. Roger remembers his teachers at Collegiate as being encouraging and inspiring, especially Lewis “Bubba” Lawson, Charlie McFall, Mary Artz and Joanne Pratt. He says his career path seems chronological and natural now, but getting to this point, he always felt as though he was jumping from one life boat to another. “Showbiz is not a very consistent career choice so I’ve been lucky to be steadily employed since my 2001 move to the city,” he said. “How that happened is a mystery to me.”
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Emma White spent the summer of 2017 performing four to five nights a week by the ocean in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. “My life is pretty cool,” she said. “I have my days to myself and I perform at night.” The singer-songwriter, part of the duo James & Emma, is based in Nashville, Tennessee, but travels where the gigs take her, including Richmond. (She will perform at the Oyster Roast during Collegiate’s 2017 Homecoming festivities.) Emma first picked up a guitar as a student at Collegiate. (“I was the first person in my family to play an instrument,” she says.) She began writing songs in the 5th Grade and would strum her guitar in the hallways of the Middle School. At one guitar recital, she performed an original piece aptly named My Guitar. Not a big talker, Emma says the guitar helped her find her voice. “There was nothing I really loved as much as that,” she said. “I could express myself that way.” She fondly remembers her guitar teacher at Collegiate, David Robinson, and Collegiate’s Director of Performing Arts, Mike Boyd, both of whom she credits with inspiring her to be better as they encouraged her to hone her craft. “I’m still pursuing my dreams,” she said. “I want to strictly write songs for other people. I’m hoping the songwriting thing takes off.”
DEVIN WEIN ’09 STAGE MANAGER For Devin Wein, the desire to pursue a career backstage was sparked at Collegiate working on multiple productions. The freelance stage manager currently works on various theater projects in New York City. Some of the recent plays she has stage managed include The Dead, 1904 at The American Irish Historical Society; No End of Blame: Scenes of Overcoming at the Atlantic Theater Co.; and The Undeniable Sound of Right Now at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater. “After falling in love with theater at Collegiate, I decided to pursue stage management professionally, because being a part of a production from beginning to end — and therefore forming relationships with every artist who is part of the process — is a very special experience,” she said.
ZAC MOON ’07 When Zac Moon was a child, his dad would take him to shows at Theatre IV and the Barksdale Theatre, and he remembers always being drawn to acting. So it’s no surprise that when he was at Collegiate, he performed in eight shows, from West Side Story to The Odyssey. “I definitely remember Oates very fondly,” he said. “It’s such a wonderful theater. Stepping on stage there to a sold-out house was incredibly thrilling.” After graduating in 2007, Zac attended the University of North Carolina, where he earned a B.A. in dramatic art and communication studies (media production). He moved to New York in fall of 2011. Currently, he’s performing at New World Stages in the off-Broadway show, Puffs, or: Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic & Magic, a Harry Potter-inspired comedy. “Telling stories and being able to help someone see a new perspective or spend an evening laughing uncontrollably is just so vital, and I feel very fortunate to be doing that on a weekly basis right now,” Zac said. He acknowledges several Collegiate teachers who inspired him to pursue his chosen career. “From Jenny Hundley to Keith Saine, Jon Shelley and Ted Shaffner, Collegiate really was where I set on the path to now be doing professional theater in New York.”
Hunter Canning
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ANNIE LEETH ’15 VIOLINIST As a Collegiate Cougar, Annie Leeth began playing violin in 1st Grade. She joined the orchestra in 3rd Grade and went on to perform in the pit orchestra for several Upper School musicals, including The Sound of Music, My Fair Lady and Seussical, as well as in onstage bands for The Laramie Project and Twelfth Night. She also performed in Live Art 2015 and Live Art 2016 with School of the Performing Arts in the Richmond Community (SPARC). “My favorite memory of performing in Oates was definitely being able to perform Lindsey Stirling’s Crystallize for my senior speech,” she said. “It is still one of my favorite performing moments to date!” Currently studying music composition and violin performance, and pursuing a music business certificate at the University of Georgia, Annie has interned with Tiny Lion, a music house in Richmond; played violin in the Richmond Shakespeare Festival’s performance of Twelfth Night; participated in SPLICE 2017 at Western Michigan University, and attended the Summer Composition Intensive at Saint Mary’s College in South Bend, Indiana. This past summer, she toured as a violinist with the band Future Lives. This fall, she is interning as a recording engineer for concerts at the Hugh Hodgson School of Music at the University of Georgia. “I would love to thank Mr. [Mike] Boyd, Mr. [Jon] Shelley and Mrs. [Françoise] Moquin for constantly influencing me to be motivated, confident and creative,” Annie said. “Without them, I don’t think I would have believed that being a music major would be an option for me.”
ZACH BIRNBAUM ’07 MUSICIAN
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While at Collegiate, Zach Birnbaum performed a few times as a singer-songwriter. He credits working with Jon Shelley and Keith Saine as kickstarting the direction of his music career. “The thing that really got me into electronic music was working as the soundboard operator and sound designer for most of high school under them,” he said. Since graduating, Zach has produced electronic music for more 10 years. He now lives and works in Denver, Colorado, with a very small record label, Strange Matter, based out of Boulder. He performs live production shows, which involves producing the sound as well as the video. His latest album, Death, was released in July. “It’s an experiment in crossing genre lines, combining rock and metal guitar and drum with drum and bass, dubstep, trap and techno,” he said. The creative process remains the reason for his pursuit of a career in music. “I’m constantly striving to improve my sound and challenge genre lines, meaning that not one of my albums will ever sound like the last,” he said.
WILL HART ‘12 ACTOR Will Hart spent summer 2016 working with the Virginia Shakespeare Festival in Williamsburg after graduating from the College of William & Mary with a theatre degree. He returned to Richmond expecting a brief stay before moving on to a bigger theater market in Washington, D.C. or New York. However, he ended up staying put and has been a busy working actor in the Richmond theater community. “I quickly came to realize that there was lots of theater to be done right here in RVA,” he said. Will’s most recent credits include Luna Gale with 5th Wall Theatre Company and Beauty and the Beast with Virginia Repertory Theatre. At Collegiate, he remembers his favorite shows being The Sound of Music, Dark of the Moon and Two Gentlemen of Verona. “I think high school is an especially important time in artistic development because of how malleable our minds are at that age,” he said. “We idealize and dream and aren’t distracted by many of the demands of the adult world. I know I wouldn’t be the same without the arts opportunities that Collegiate gave me.”
ANDREW COLLETTI ‘12
ACTOR After graduating from Virginia Commonwealth University with a B.F.A. in 2016, Andrew Colletti auditioned for work in the local theater scene while preparing for a move to Los Angeles to launch his film and television career. “I chose to pursue the arts due to passion,” he said. “From there, however, passion has grown into a sense of obligation and a mission to story tell.” As a student at Collegiate, he was involved in chorus from Middle School through Upper School. He also appeared in My Fair Lady (Alfred P. Doolittle) and Dark of the Moon (John the Witch Boy). “I have many fond memories on Oates’ stage because it’s there that I cultivated my love of theater and made many friends that I still have today,” he said. His teachers Ted Shaffner and Lisa Pennington Bass remain big influences, and Andrew says he is grateful for their guidance. “Mr. Shaffner was extremely helpful and kind in helping me prepare for college auditions, and taught me the foundation of my craft. Ms. Pennington (as I knew her, now Mrs. Bass) taught me to love music and singing, and imbedded in me a passion that I will probably never lose.” Andrew views the arts as an outlet for people to express themselves and through that expression, be given a voice in a world that wouldn’t otherwise listen. “The arts are important, and if I can be a part of the narrative, joy and doors they open for many, then I can die a happy man,” he said.
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MOLLY RHODES ’11 PRODUCTION ASSISTANT/ACTOR
Molly Rhodes calls Oates Theater her home away from home. It was there that she performed in productions of Big River, The Madwoman of Chaillot, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, The Sound of Music, Dark of the Moon and As You Like It, in addition to one very memorable, completely improvised senior speech. Walking into the building every day became a routine that she looked forward to, she says. While it served as a place for her to be with friends who shared the same passion for the performing arts, it offered more. “It felt like a safe space, a place of comfort and familiarity, while also being a space providing me with nerves and anxiety for when it came time to face fears or challenges throughout various productions,” she said. “While sometimes scary, I also loved those nervous and anxious thoughts because they drove me to consistently work harder.” Two of her most encouraging teachers were Jenny Hundley and Ted Shaffner, she says. “Both of them really pushed me not only as an actor, but as person,” she said. “I am incredibly grateful for what they taught me.”
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At George Mason University, Molly acted in student films and booked smaller jobs, including roles in a few re-enactment TV shows and a Priority Automotive commercial. Since graduating in 2015 with a communications degree with a concentration in media production and criticism (theater was her minor), she moved to Chicago, where she became more interested in behind-the-scenes work in television and film production. Molly currently serves as a freelance TV and film production assistant, working for companies such as Google, American Express, Nike, Gatorade, Mazda, NBC Universal and the Chicago Cubs. While she now focuses on production, some day she’d like to return in front of the camera and an audience in film, TV, theater or comedy. “Acting is my true passion,” she said. “I love to make people laugh and I especially love to make people think. That’s what acting allows me to do. Chicago has an abundance of performing arts opportunities and I’m looking forward to tapping back into that world.”
WHITNEY STOTT ‘12
SET DESIGNER
Even though she performed on stage in the Collegiate productions of The Sound of Music and My Fair Lady, Whitney Stott preferred building the sets to acting amidst them. She attended the College of William & Mary with the intention of pursuing a science career. As a junior, she had a change of heart. “I realized that all I really wanted to do was technical theater,” she said. “I love being able to work with my hands, and the sense of accomplishment from a finished set is pretty amazing for me.” For her last two years of college, Whitney became one of the student carpenters at William & Mary. Currently, she serves as the senior carpentry intern at Baltimore Center Stage. This past summer, she was deep into building the set for the theater’s season opener, The Christians. “It’s set in a mega-church, so our finished product will be really something,” she said. “Aside from building the sets, we also do the rigging for any set pieces that need to hang, as well as set up any automation or motorized units.” She credits teachers Jon Shelley and Keith Saine for setting her on her path. “During after school crew, they really inspired me to continue doing technical theater through high school, college and beyond,” Whitney said.
CARSON EUBANK ‘13 \MUSIC DIRECTOR
During his 13 years at Collegiate, Carson Eubank remembers being involved in virtually every play, show and concert, from starring in the 1st Grade play, Farley and Harley & The Runaway Book (Farley), to his first chorus experience with the Lower School Cantorium to eight years of winter and spring choral concerts to performing in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Hysterium), My Fair Lady (Henry Higgins) and the 8th Grade play, Guys and Dolls (Nathan Detroit). “My passion for theater was sparked by Mrs. [Jenny] Hundley’s Middle School drama classes,” he said. “I still remember how magical it felt to step onto the Oates Theater stage.” After graduating from James Madison University with a B.A. in theater and a minor in music last May, Carson immediately started work at Virginia Repertory Theater as the associate music director and keyboard II player for the musical, In the Heights. That led to a number of other opportunities, including serving as music director for the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts production of Mama Mia! Carson considers the arts a vital part of education and says Collegiate, by offering students a variety of opportunities to explore them, does too. “In addition to opening artistic doors, I believe my fine arts experiences at Collegiate would serve me well in any profession,” he said. “Taking risks, thinking critically and creatively, using words to evoke thought and emotion and having the ability to perform in front of a group are all extremely valuable skills.” Carson says he knew for years that he wanted to be involved in musical theater, and thanks the many teachers at Collegiate who encouraged, challenged and supported him — academically and artistically. Among them: Patsy Hallett and Beth Tracy (“my inspiring Lower School music teachers”); Middle School drama teacher Jenny Hundley (“incomparable, always ‘thinking outside the box’”); Linda Rouse (“my Middle School Advisor, who was always in my corner”); former Upper School drama teacher and show director Ted Shaffner; Upper School English teacher Pete Follansbee (“who helped me understand the importance of setting the bar high”); and Connie Tuttle and Mike Boyd (“always encouraging”). “They are all with me every day,” he said.
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JULIA WEINBERG ’13 MEAGAN JUSTICE ’14 ASPIRING ACTOR/FILM PRODUCER
While at Collegiate, Julia Weinberg acted, operated the spotlight and served as stage manager in productions including A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, As You Like It, Thoroughly Modern Millie, My Fair Lady, The Sound of Music, Dark of the Moon and Two Gentlemen of Verona. Her favorite part of performing in Oates Theater, she says, was the backstage atmosphere. “From the hallways where the cast and crew ate dinner together to the catwalks where I was always afraid to hang lights, there was a certain energy and excitement that was unique to the theater,” she said. “It was backstage that everyone became a community, allowing for wonderful things to happen on stage.” And it was her teachers who influenced and inspired her to pursue her love of theater. “Every teacher I had shaped the community I loved so much,” she said. Julia continued her theater education in college, and graduated from Kenyon College in May 2017 with a B.A. in drama. She intends to pursue a career in acting and film production. (She worked as a production intern for fellow Cougar Michael Gottwald’s ‘02 recent film, Patti Cake$.) For her, storytelling, in any form, is a universal agreement to engage with thought beyond oneself. “This agreement to consume stories and art creates a space for people to analyze, feel empathy and self-reflect,” she said. “I believe this space is important and want to be part of its formation.”
ASPIRING ACTOR Meagan Justice, a theater and English major at Muhlenberg College, has loved theater since she was a kid. “As I participated in acting classes and shows in the Upper School at Collegiate, I knew that it was something I wanted to keep learning more about,” she said. Meagan performed in Dark of the Moon, My Fair Lady, Thoroughly Modern Millie, David Ives’s Arabian Nights (as part of the 2013 Winter Play), Seussical and The Laramie Project at Collegiate. She credits Steve Perigard, Collegiate’s acting teacher and theater director, for challenging her to push herself. “He gave me roles that helped me work toward becoming a more versatile actor,” she said. “His acting classes, in particular, allowed me to explore a range of roles that I would never have considered for myself before that point.” At Muhlenberg, Meagan has studied contemporary pieces and acting techniques, as well as classical verse and physical theater. “I love exploring different types of plays and characters as deeply as I can, and Muhlenberg has given me that opportunity,” she said. “And in the fall, I’m going to take my first on-camera class, to learn more about screen acting.”
MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 2017 PURSUING THE PERFORMING ARTS: Bobbie Edmunds – New York University Anna Galanides – Christopher Newport University
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Olivia Laskin – Oklahoma City University Spencer Rider – Emerson College
Michael Warker – University of Southern California Isoke Wright – Point Park University
JULIA MESSER ’15
MACKENZIE MEADOWS ’16
ASPIRING ACTOR
ASPIRING ACTOR
Julia Messer considers herself a tried-and-true veteran of Collegiate performing arts. She first got involved in theater in the 8th Grade play, and later went on to perform in My Fair Lady (ensemble), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Ruth), Seussical (Bird Girl), Anything Goes (Reno Sweeney) and Twelfth Night (Maria). She also sang in Chorus from 4th-11th Grade. At American University, where she studies musical theater performance, she will play Jo March in Little Women this fall. “I chose to pursue theater because I believe in taking risks and doing what you love,” she said. She credits her Collegiate teachers Jon Shelley, Steve Perigard, Kristin Harris, Mike Boyd and Rhiannon Boyd for opening her eyes to a performing arts career. “They all set such great examples for me and I would not be where I am today if they hadn’t encouraged me.” she said.
A rising sophomore musical theater major at James Madison University, Mackenzie Meadows feels she has found her home. “I love my major because it combines all the things that I love: singing, dancing and acting,” she said. “I decided to pursue the arts because performing has always been a part of my life and I think art has the power to change the world.” At Collegiate, Mackenzie starred in Seussical (Sour Kangaroo), Anything Goes (angel) and Pippen (Leading Player). As a senior, she served as a student director for the winter play, Almost Maine. She says performing in shows was the best part of high school. “I just remember the theater community was always my family and so welcoming to anyone who wanted to be a part of it,” she said. “And Mr. [Mike] Boyd really opened my eyes to theater and all that I could do. He was a great mentor and I look up to him.”
CARRYING ON THE TRADITION The Collegiate Players in the Upper School began rehearsals in August for the staging of the Broadway classic musical Guys and Dolls on Oct. 25, 26 and 27. The full-length show was also performed in 1974 and 1997. A one-act, junior version was presented as the Middle School play in 2009.
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SPOTLIGHT ON OATES
AN ENHANCED EXPERIENCE
RENOVATIONS TO OATES THEATER WILL TRANSFORM THE SPACE FOR EVENTGOERS
C Katie Oates Nixon ‘75 visits Oates Theater with Kristen Williams, Vice President of Development, and Mike Boyd, Collegiate’s Director of Performing Arts.
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OLLEGIATE ALUM KATIE OATES NIXON ‘75 visited
Oates Theater, named for her parents, Joan and Jim Oates, in June 2017. She toured the space with Scott Carson, Collegiate’s Director of Facilities Management and Construction; Mike Boyd, Director of Performing Arts; Alex Smith ‘65, former Vice President of Development; and Kristen Williams, Vice President of Development, and reminisced about her time at Collegiate and her mother’s affinity for the arts. “My mother was so passionate about the arts and everything Collegiate stands for,” she said. “She loved the combination of arts and academics and the theater is a recognition of all that.”
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INCE COLLEGIATE OPENED THE 560-SEAT OATES THEATER IN THE HERSHEY CENTER FOR THE ARTS IN 1993, the venue has
hosted more than 5,000 events, including assemblies, plays, music and dance performances and community gatherings. “There are so many great stories to tell from the folks who have come through here,” said Scott Carson, Collegiate’s Director of Facilities Management and Construction. “Everyone who comes to Collegiate has a touch on this space.” Several years after the theater’s debut, the successful emergence of the School’s orchestra program enabled Collegiate to extend the stage and permanently open up the orchestra pit for use during musical and theatrical performances. However, the adjustment eliminated the use of several dozen seats. Currently, Oates Theater is used daily for assemblies, performances and classroom instruction. The space as it is now does not have enough seats for the entire Middle and Upper School student body and faculty to be seated at one time. Also, because of the popularity of drama performances, most stage productions must run three nights because seats are often sold out. After 24 years of constant service, an expansion of seating in Oates Theater to approximately 710 seats by reconfiguring the existing first-floor seats and building a balcony has become necessary. With this expansion, the footprint of the theater will not change, but the interior will experience a dramatic redesign to create tasteful additional seating while maintaining the clear sight lines to the stage. The project will take six to eight months to complete and we are hopeful to begin in late 2017. Other venues, including Seal Athletic Center, will be utilized for performances and assemblies during construction. The ultimate goal is to provide wonderful space to accommodate our Collegiate population and enhance the audience experience, says Mr. Carson. “This is about coming together as a community and sharing in the Collegiate experience,” he said.
WE CONGRATULATE ALL OF OUR ALUMS WHO ARE MAKING GREAT STRIDES IN THE PERFORMING ARTS.
DO YOU HAVE MEMORIES OF PERFORMING IN OATES THEATER? We’d love to hear from you. Send a short video of yourself telling us about your finest moment to spark@collegiate-va.org.
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CULMI NATING CAP STONES Innovative programs designed specifically for 4th, 8th and 12th Graders at Collegiate conclude the student experience in Lower, Middle and Upper School.
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aculty members in Collegiate’s Lower, Middle and Upper Schools have developed culminating, experiential Capstone programs for each division that focus on two
or more of the eight pillars of Responsible Citizenship: Global Engagement, Inclusion, Economic Literacy, Entrepreneurship, Sustainability, Ethics, Civic Engagement and Service Learning. Each program, while varying in specific content, aims to cultivate the skills of collaboration, leadership, design thinking and public sharing in 4th Grade, 8th Grade and 12th Grade students. All three programs combine to support the teaching of the same skills, mindsets and behaviors that Collegiate students will need to contribute their gifts as they venture into the future.
Assistant Head of Upper School Sarah Baker recently sat
down with Director of the Institute for Responsible Citizenship Clare Sisisky to talk about the evolution of Collegiate’s Capstone programs and the benefits they have added to the Collegiate experience.
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Collegiate’s Institute for Responsible Citizenship Director Clare Sisisky (left) and Assistant Head of Upper School Sarah Baker discuss the School’s Capstone program.
What philosophy underlies the Capstone program, and why is it valuable for our community of learners? The
Capstone
program
affords
students
the
opportunity to put into practice in problem-solving environments some of the knowledge and skills they have taken from their academic experience. It also provides faculty an opportunity to teach the skills, mindsets and behaviors that research shows students will need in the future. Faculty have undertaken research over the past five years regarding how students can innovate and what skills they need to do so. By means of the Capstone program, teachers can use that research to inform curricular design in a way that gives students experiential education in partnership with their core academic classes.
How did the idea of a Capstone program originate? It actually originated with programs that we already had available to some of our Upper School students. First among these was the International Emerging Leaders Conference (IELC), a conference I designed with former Head of School Keith Evans and former Academic Dean David Colon. The conference created – and still creates – a global network of peer students and schools on campus. But it also began to evolve into an intensive mini-course that extended before and after the conference itself into a semester-long course.
The curricular piece of IELC is teaching students how to engage
in a social entrepreneurship project in a collaborative group setting to design a product that has a positive impact on a pressing environmental need. The skills that students came away from that program with moved us to say that we needed to create this opportunity for all students at multiple stages in their academic careers. These skills were those of collaboration, real world application, collaborative leadership, cross-cultural communication and problem-solving, using a variety of strategies, including design thinking.
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How did the program evolve into its current form? We first looked at how we could create a week-long intensive 8th Grade program. That is where Envision Richmond came from, building on the curricular pieces from the IELC program and utilizing the same skills, though the content is very different. This program was the first of the Capstones that was for the whole grade level. We noticed an immediate impact, not only in the 8th Grade but also in the Middle School as a whole: on community service and on teachers’ thinking around project based learning and design thinking processes. This impact made us consider implementing such experiences in all three units; with changing topics, yes, but with structures and curricular skills that remained consistent between units.
Why is it especially important to have one of these experiences in each division, rather than simply at the end of the senior year? We are lucky that so many students stay with us for such a long time. These three programs will enable our students to really practice collaborative leadership over the course of their time here. This is the only way we will know how they’re doing, how we’re doing. What we want from the Senior Year Capstone is an opportunity for students to show what they’ve been learning all along.
Envision Collegiate 4th Grade Capstone The 2016-17 school year was the pilot year for the Lower School Capstone program, Envision Collegiate. The full 4th Grade faculty collaborated to design a curriculum to support a three-day intensive design challenge focused on the topic of sustainability. Students learned how to engage in research, collaborate for the purpose of design and convey their ideas, all in answer to the essential question, How might we design a learning garden for our school community? In creating the experience, 4th Grade teachers focused the curriculum around the design-thinking process, the cultivation of communication skills and the growth of leadership competencies. During the course of the three days, students traveled away from Collegiate to visit local community gardens, such as those at Capital One, at local schools and in the neighborhoods of Church Hill. While off-site at these locations, they conducted interviews and took note of ideas that they found inspirational and that they hoped to apply to their work with the garden at Collegiate. When they returned to campus, the students worked through the design thinking process in groups outside of their usual classroom groupings to create presentations regarding their ideas for making real change in their school. The students subsequently delivered these presentations to a panel featuring members of Collegiate’s administration and parents.
“ By participating in our 4th Grade Capstone experience, the students will use the leadership skills they have developed over the years and grow them in new and exciting ways. ” - Debbie Miller, Head of Lower School
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How did the design of each program proceed in each unit? In each of the divisions, there was extensive input from multiple stakeholders within that division. In the Lower and Middle Schools, administrators and faculty came together across the division to answer logistical questions and also to create a purpose-driven curriculum motivated by the skills we are hoping to teach. This
Envision Richmond 8th Grade Capstone
was true in the Upper School as well, but in the Upper School in particular, the student voice was really important. The students involved in IELC have been presenting for quite a few years now on what an experience like this really could look like. They came up with many ideas that were influential in the designing of the Senior Year Capstone.
In the end, what impact do you think the Capstone program will have on the Collegiate community?
Envision Richmond, the first of the three Capstone experiences to begin at Collegiate, launched in 2013. The experience focuses on civic engagement and social entrepreneurship by exposing students to issues of local importance in the City of Richmond. Each group of students designs a solution to a pressing community issue, thereby cultivating the soft skill of empathy alongside the harder skills of design and presentation. The experience developed in response to teachers asking How can we give our students a better understanding of their city as a whole? and How can we teach them to take on problems through idea generation and idea presentation? At the end of the week-long experience, each and every 8th Grader must present in front of a panel of experts and describe their design concepts before entertaining and responding to vigorous feedback and questioning from those in their audience.
I think it is already helping people to understand that there are a
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lot of different places and ways to learn. When they are out in the
In 8th Grade, we ask our students to be more responsible for
community, working with a community partner, in a neighborhood
their learning, their actions, to be more independent, to take
far from their own, I want them to think, “This is school.” It’s not
on more of a world view, to understand civic duty, etc.
happening in the classroom or according to the daily schedule
Envision Richmond takes them out of the traditional
the way we are used to doing it; but, I still want them to think that
classroom and places them in an environment with real-world
this is just a different way of doing school. The kind of learning
needs and provides the opportunity to work with others to
that you hear students report as a result of that experience – now,
develop solutions.
yes, but even more persuasively years later, in the case of Envision
”
Richmond – convinces me that this is a lasting experience. And I
- Charlie Blair, Head of Middle School
think that’s what is most exciting about it.
The 2017-18 school year saw the implementation of the Senior Year Capstone, Envision Your World, the final step on a journey designed to begin when students are just leaving Lower School. At the end of the 2016-17 school year, rising seniors selected classes of interest from a diverse list of one-semester course offerings, each of which supports numerous pillars of Responsible Citizenship. Certain offerings support existing initiatives, such as the International Emerging Leaders Conference and TEDxRVA, while others explore interdisciplinary content brand-new to the Collegiate curriculum. Examples of the latter include course offerings in Community Engaged Research and Global Issues through Film. A collaborating team of faculty designed and co-teaches each course, with a common framework in the Global Competence Matrix produced by Teachers College at Columbia University.
“ The Senior Capstone brings many elements of Responsible Citizenship to life by providing students with the opportunity to leverage their Collegiate education and to allow them to apply the skills they have developed throughout their time in the Upper School to solve real-world problems.
EnvisionYour World 12th Grade Capstone
” - Patrick Loach, Head of Upper School
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REPORT ON PHILANTHROPY 2016-17
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Dear Collegiate Community Members, What a year! Once again, we are delighted to report that 2016-17 was another tremendous year for Collegiate School. Thank you for your continued support.
In annual giving we raised $1,784,126 from 2,081 parents, alumni, grandparents
and friends. Because of your generosity, we can continue to help our students and faculty in a wide range of important ways. Your Annual Fund gifts supported all aspects of a Collegiate education — academics, athletics, fine arts, faculty professional development, financial aid, global education, technology and innovation — and so much more. Thank you!
We are pleased to report that we reached 100% Annual Fund participation among the Board of Trustees, Alumni Association Board,
Parents’ Association Executive Committee and, for the seventh consecutive year, Collegiate faculty. This level of participation represents a vote of confidence in the School, and we so appreciate your generosity.
As you can see throughout this Report on Philanthropy, support of Collegiate takes many forms, from gifts of time to those of financial
contributions. Each gift enhances the experience of all of our students, from our youngest Junior Kindergartners to our senior leaders. We are humbled by every act of generosity, for each volunteer and donor who believes in the value of a Collegiate education and helps us fulfill the School’s mission and vision through participation in the life of the School. We are proud to share a few highlights:
• We are so thankful to Melissa and Mark Christian ’77 for making such a significant gift in support of financial assistance this year, enabling us to attract new students who will be difference makers at Collegiate.
• Gifts supporting our endowments were strong, as many individuals made generous contributions in honor of Alex Smith ’65 and Amanda Little Surgner ’83 for their exceptional service to the School.
• 360 gifts were made this year in honor of our teachers, many through our first-ever Giving Day, which raised nearly $76,000 in support of faculty professional development.
• The Class of 1966, led by Tad Thompson and Suzanne Yount, created an endowment to support faculty professional development. Their hope is that future classes continue to support this fund when they celebrate their 50th reunions.
• We received 968 gifts of $100 or less this year. The cumulative impact of those gifts totaled $61,331. We are so grateful for your support of Collegiate, no matter the level.
• And we successfully raised $5.2 million for the renovation and expansion of McFall Hall to better meet the dining needs of our Middle School and Upper School students.
Finally, I’d like to thank Michael Brost ’85, who served with distinction for the past five years as Director of Development. He returned
this fall to the Middle School as a teacher, advisor and coach. Jennifer Robertson Wilkins ’92 has been promoted from Alumni Director to Senior Director of Capital Giving, and we are delighted to announce that Lauralee Glasgow Allen ’03 has moved into the Alumni Director role. We also thank Pam Roberts for overseeing a successful Winter Party and Auction for the past seven years that raised more than $1 million. We welcome Melissa Fairfield Grossi, who will take over the auction in an expanded role as Manager of Stewardship and Donor Relations. Please stop in the Development Office and say hello. We’d love to see you!
So much was accomplished this year because of your generosity and friendship. We are incredibly grateful for your remarkable support! With gratitude,
Kristen Williams
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Annual Fund Leadership and Gift Clubs
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Parents Contributing to the Annual Fund Kristen Williams Vice President, Development
Lauralee Glasgow Allen ’03 Director of Alumni Engagement
Susan Brizzolara Winter Party and Auction Assistant
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Alumni Contributing to the Annual Fund
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Grandparents Contributing to the Annual Fund
80
Faculty/Staff contributing to the Annual Fund
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Friends Contributing to the Annual Fund Maria Cobb Director of Development Operations
Sarah Cowles Associate Director of Annual Giving
Melissa Fairfield Grossi Stewardship and Donor Relations Manager
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Endowment and Capital Giving
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Endowed Scholarships and Funds
105
Special Gifts
118
Planned Giving Shep Lewis ’96 Senior Director, Annual and Leadership Giving
CONTACT US
Development Office Main Number 804.741.9706
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Anna Richardson Development Assistant, Records and Gift Processing
Jennifer Robertson Wilkins ’92 Senior Director, Capital Giving
Disclaimer We have tried in every way possible to make these lists correct and to credit each person who contributed to Collegiate during the 2016-17 fiscal year. If we have made an error, we apologize. We sincerely thank you for your ongoing support of the School.
ANNUAL FUND LEADERSHIP AND GIFT CLUBS The Leadership and Gift Club levels recognize those alumni, parents, grandparents, friends, foundations and corporations who made gifts of $500 or more to the 2016-17 Annual Fund (July 1-June 30).
1915 CLUB ($25,000 OR MORE) Burford Leimenstoll Foundation, Inc. of Betty Sams Christian Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Christian 1977 Collegiate School Alumni Association
Mr. Stanley F. Druckenmiller 1971
Robins Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. P. Johnson III
Mr. and Mrs. Brude D. Stoever
Massey Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ukrop
Mr. Gregory C. Robins 1983
Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation
PARAT DITAT DURAT
PREPARE, ENRICH, ENDURE ($15,000-$24,999) The #6 Fund
Estes Express Lines
The Page Auto Group
Mrs. Ann Lee Saunders Brown 1936
Ms. Janet K. Dibbs and Mr. Michael S. Laming
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Pahren
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cabaniss III 1988 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Edmunds, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Speight, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gregory Williams 1969
FOUNDERS CLUB ($10,000-$14,999) Mr. and Mrs. Tiffany B. Armstrong 1986 Asia Society Mrs. Camp Goodwin August 1999 Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Farrell Mrs. Edythe Reed Funsten 1948 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Goodwin 1990 Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Goodwin 2003
Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter Goodwin III 1987 Ms. Martha Estes Grover 1979 Mr. and Mrs. Reginald N. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Kennon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton A.C. Klevana 1987, 1991 Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Knisely Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Markel 1966
Mr. Todd Morchower 1989 Mr. and Mrs. E. Claiborne Robins, Jr. Ms. Sheryl A. Robins 1985 Mr. and Mrs. L. Mark Stepanian 1989 Mrs. Carol Thalhimer The Carol M. & Charles G. Thalhimer, Jr. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Willard III Mr. and Mrs. John W. Woods, Jr.
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TORCH CLUB ($5,000-$9,999) Anonymous
Mrs. Alice Collins Fruth 1997
Noland Memorial Foundation
Cabaniss Family Charitable Fund
Mr. J. Christopher Gilman 1982
Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. O’Neil
Eda H. Cabaniss Charitable Lead Unitrust
Mrs. Ann Winfree Gooch 1962
Capital One Services, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Goodwin, Jr.
Mrs. Elizabeth Everett Cherkis 1986
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gottwald 1972, 1974
Mr. J. Sargeant Reynolds, Jr. 1980
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Clarke
Molly and Robert Hardie 1988
Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Sisisky
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cullen
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Hickman
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stallings
Cymaron Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Stratford III 1985
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Darling
Mrs. Anne McCormack Jones 1979
Mr. and Mrs. Duane A. Deskevich 1988
Louise B. Cochrane Charitable Foundation
Barbara J. Thalhimer & William B. Thalhimer, Jr. Family Fund
Dominion Foundation
Lower School Parents Night Fall Library Book Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Donahue, Jr. 1975 Ms. Laura L. Fields
Mr. and Mrs. John D. O’Neill, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle III 1983
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Reid III
Virginia Sargeant Reynolds Foundation
Mr. Douglas Bruce Watkins Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wiltshire 1967, 1967
FLAME CLUB ($2,500-$4,999) Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Rigby 1993
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Holdych
Mrs. L. Gerald Roach
Mr. and Mrs. Jory A. Berson
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Hourigan
Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Romer
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Boggs
Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Innes 2005
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Shuford 1971
Mr. and Mrs. John P. McGuire Boyd
Bradley P. and Gayle L. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. W. Gray Stettinius 1979, 1979
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Brizzolara
Mr. William Judge and Ms. Michelle A. Mardian-Judge
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stettinius
Mr. and Mrs. W. Joseph Buhrman 1972 Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Conquest Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. Cullen The Richard Davoud Donchian Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Dziedzic Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Eck III Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Ewing 1986 Mr. Peter F. Farrell 2002 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Felts
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jung, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Gaylon Layfield III 1969 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. LeBey Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mackell 1963 Marie G. Dennett Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Alden Ramsey McDaniel 2000 Ms. Boodie Wiltshire McGurn 1971
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Foster
Ms. Shannon M. Kelley and Mr. Michael E. Mendelson
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Gallagher
Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley 1987
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Moncure Geho 1983, 1982 Mr. and Mrs. John M. R. Reed 1985 Genworth Financial
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Reifsnider
Mr. Samuel S. Gottwald 2002
Mr. and Mrs. Crit T. Richardson 1975, 1976
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Mr. and Mrs. John B. Syer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Thalhimer 1997 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Tullidge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Van Deusen Mr. and Mrs. John L. Walker III Dr. A. Craig Watt and Dr. A. Christine Watt Mr. and Mrs. Mark O. Webb Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Whitaker 1983 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watkins Wiltshire III 1997 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wiltshire, Jr. 1992 Ms. Carolyn Levey Winks 1978 Dr. Charlotte B. Woodfin and Mr. John H. Woodfin 1987 Mrs. Ling Chen and Mr. Xuedong Xu
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Adamson 1996 Mr. and Mrs. Darrell S. Alexander 1985 Anna and Fleetwood Garner Family Dr. and Mrs. Carl O. Atkins, Jr.
SPARK CLUB ($1,000-$2,499)
Dr. and Mrs. Todd B. Baird 1987 Mr. and Mrs. A. Gregory Ballowe 1990 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Barnes III Mr. and Mrs. George T. Baskerville III Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt S. Beazley IV 1985, 1986 Mr. and Mrs. W. Chason Beggerow Mr. and Mrs. Corey A. Benjamin Dr. Lillie R. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. David A. Boardman Mr. and Mrs. Bryan R. Bogese Mr. and Mrs. R. Lewis Boggs Mrs. Jane Finegan Boinest 1950 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Bonbright III 1986 Dr. Shawn M. Borich and Dr. Jessica L. Van Tuyle Dr. and Mrs. David A. K. Boyd 1998 Mr. and Mrs. Shawn C. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Brackett 1995 Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Bradley III
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Condyles 1980
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Harrison II
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Congdon 1978
Mr. and Mrs. W. Randolph Harrison 1978, 1978
Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitefield Congdon, Jr. 2002, 2003
Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Haug
Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Cosgrove
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sheppard Haw 1975
Mrs. Lizzie Cullen Cox 2000
Dr. and Mrs. Jay H. Heizer
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan S. Cram
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Henry 1984
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cricchi
Mr. and Mrs. F. Robertson Hershey 1966
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Cullen 2003
Mr. Duncan Clinch Heyward, Jr. 1998
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Curtis
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Dabney
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hofheimer 1991
Dr. and Mrs. John M. Daniel III 1970
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Horner
Mrs. William M. Davenport, Sr. 1944
Mr. Timothy and Dr. Jill Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davenport
Dr. and Mrs. James S. Hunter, Jr. 1980, 1980
Mr. John Tobias Desch 2006
The Huntly Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Dietz
Mrs. Elizabeth Flippo Hutchins and Mr. William M. Hutchins 1988
Ms. Anne Downing Mrs. Susan Droke
Allan D. Ivie IV and Page Boinest Melton Ivie 1979, 1979
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bradshaw III 1992
Edmund A. Saunders, Janie Q. Saunders and Jane Quinn Saunders Endowment
Mr. John C. Ivins, Jr.
Mr. Clyde W. Bradshaw*
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Edmunds, Jr. 1952
Mr. and Mrs. Evans B. Brasfield 1965
Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Edmunds II
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Evans
Mrs. Nancy Kennon Bruchbacher 1975
Mr. and Mrs. Brian K. Failon
Mrs. Barbara L. Bruckart
Mr. and Mrs. J. William Ferrell IV 1987
Mrs. Diane Cafritz and Mr. Peter Tindell 1988
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher K. Flinchum
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Calamita III
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Fox
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Calhoun
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Friddell 1971
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Call
Mr. Thomas F. Garner, Jr. 1965
Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Campbell 1987, 1992
Mr. William Vaughan Garner 1967
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carley
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Garson
Carneal-Drew Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gift
Mrs. E. Reed Carter 1950
Dr. and Mrs. Daran Glenn
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Carter 1974, 1974
Ms. Dee L. Goodbody
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Carter 1977
Ms. Martha Clark Goss 1967
Mr. and Mrs. Mason T. Chapman 1984
Mrs. Susan Tolleson Gowen 1987
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Chasen
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Granger
Drs. Stephen and Victoria Chen
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hall, Jr. 1986
Mr. David T. Clary and Mrs. Michaela J. Clary 1984
Mr. and Mrs. Marc D. Hallberg 1973
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cocke 1957
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Hanson
Ms. Katherine Meyers Cohen 1969
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott M. Harrigan 1977
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Bradley, Jr.
Anne Gail and Gary Jennings 1988 Mr. Bryce D. Jewett, Jr. 1964 Miss Gabrielle Elizabeth Johnson 2007 Mr. and Mrs. K. Roger Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Johnstone Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Kantner 1995 Dr. Claire C. Kaugars Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kave Ms. Sarah Doddridge Kay 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kerr 1995 Mr. James Whitlock Klaus 1982 Nathalie L. Klaus Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Christopher G. Kulp 1984 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter Lansing 2000 Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Laughon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Pettus LeCompte 1971 Mrs. Mary Lou Leipheimer Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Leonard
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Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lipscomb, Jr. Loveland Distributing Company Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Luck III Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey T. Marlatt Mrs. Nancy Meyers Marsiglia* 1971 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Martin 1978 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Martin III 1994 Massie Scott Fund of the Community Foundation Mrs. Alfred McCormack, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. McHugh Mr. and Mrs. Brandon I. Miles Drs. Benita and Michael Miller 1976 Monday Night Alumni Basketball Group
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Ritter
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Syer
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Monroe III 1977
Ms. Elizabeth Mason Roach 1990
Ms. Virginia Szigeti
Ms. Gaye C. Montgomery
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Roberts III
Miss Helen Minor Tanner 1949
Mrs. Elizabeth T. Sauer and Mr. David B. Moody
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Robertson
Mr. Roy T. Tepper III 1990
Mr. and Mrs. T. Justin Moore III 1975
Dr. and Mrs. William A. Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Thalhimer 1979
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mosby
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton L. Thalhimer 1982
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle, Jr. 1959
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Rusbuldt 1985
Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Tidey
Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Nanavati
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Ryan
Mr. Christopher M. Timmons 1970
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Neese
Mr. and Mrs. Troy M. Ryckman
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Turbeville, Jr.
NFL Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. W. Jerrold Samford 1972
Mrs. Ashley Klaus Turner 1985
Robert A. Nigro 1967
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brock Saunders 2002, 2003
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Van Der Hyde
Miss Caroline Grace O’Donnell 2010
Miss Jane Quinn Saunders* 1933
Mrs. Barrie Berman VanBrackle 1979
Miss Holly Kane O’Donnell 2007
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Scher 1983
Mr. and Mrs. Alan P. Vaughan 1991
Mr. and Mrs. R. Timothy O’Donnell
Dr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Schutrumpf
Mr. and Mrs. C. Porter Vaughan III 1963, 1965
Miss Shannon Margaret O’Donnell 2009
Mr. William H. Schwarzschild III 1966
Mrs. Jessica Chasen Walker 2003
Dr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Owen, Jr.
Mr. Khary A. Scott and Dr. Danielle D. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor Waller, Jr. 1971, 1972
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D.R. Palmore
Mr. and Mrs. R. Strother Scott
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Watson
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Perel 1967
Mr. and Mrs. William H.S. Seegar
Mr. Claud M. Whitley, Jr.
Mr. Ronald Oswin Pessner, Jr. 1988
Mrs. Barbara Briesmaster Sensabaugh 1971
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Whitley 1971
Mrs. Hunter R. Pettus, Jr.
Mr. Wenyong Shi and Mrs. Min Li
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Whittemore 1996
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cheairs Porter, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Erik S. Siebert 1997
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Wiley 1977
Mr. and Mrs. E. Bryson Powell 1969, 1969
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Sinnott III 1986
Mr. and Mrs. T. Spencer Williamson IV
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Proutt, Jr. 1998
Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Sisk
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Willingham III
Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Quigley
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith 1965
Mr. and Mrs. Barry A. Wilton 1973
Mrs. Mary Leary Rabb 1965
Mr. David Smith and Mrs. Beth Vetrovec Smith 1990 Mrs. Joan B. Wilton
Mr. and Mrs. Duane H. Ragsdale
Dr. and Mrs. Julious P. Smith III 1986
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Ratchford
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Spelbring
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Ratcliffe III
Mr. and Mrs. Meade A. Spotts 1975
Mr. W. Brian Reames 1983
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Stinson 1973
Mr. and Mrs. F. Scott Reed, Jr. 1992
Mrs. Susan C. Stone
Mr. James A. Remington
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Stringer
Mr. and Mrs. Lance A. Riddle
Mrs. Burrell W. Stultz
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The Wilton Companies
* Deceased
Mr. Arthur W. Harrison III 1986
COUGAR CLUB ($500-$999)
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Hart 1978 Mrs. Esperanza Soria-Nieto and Mr. Michael J. Hawkinson Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Hayward Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Heiner 1966
2nd Order Solutions LLC
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton 1976
Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Abbe IV 1980, 1984
Dr. and Mrs. Nevan N. Chang
Mrs. Frances Shetter Adamson Reed 1963
Mr. and Mrs. M. Deane Cheatham III 1984, 1985
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew K. Aman
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Chenault V
Mr. Robert B. Anderson III
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV 1962
Mr. and Mrs. Justin R. Andress
Cherry Grove Foundation
Anonymous
Class of 2009
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Armstrong
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cole III
Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Aronson 1989
Mr. Max William Comess 2003
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wesley Atiyeh 1984
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Coulbourn
Mr. Emmett M. Avery III and Ms. Jane Gray 1966
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Coulbourn, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter F. Avery 1991
Mrs. Beese D. Craigie
Mrs. Nancy Archbell Bain
Mr. William Tayloe Crump 1991
Drs. Steven and Shari Barbieri
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. DeCamps 1968
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Beck 1966
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dempsey
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Beeghly
Mr. Brian C. Dent
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Bennett, Sr. 1967
Miss Mayme Beth Forem Donohue 2003
Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Bennett, Jr. 1990
Mr. Stephen Wright Douglas 2001
Dr. and Mrs.* Robert M. Bennett 1963, 1963
Mrs. Ashley Massie Doyle 1988
Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Berger
Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Ducharme
Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich A. Berling 1986
Mr. and Mrs. C. Byron Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Betts, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Elliott 1969
Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bland 1983
Dr. Catherine D. Ennis* 1971
Dr. and Mrs. John E. Blank
Exxon Mobil Corporation
Ms. Taylor Randolph Bode 1998
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Boehm
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fallon 1985
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton M. Bowes
Dr. and Mrs. Ofer Feder
Mrs. Erwin Boyd
Ms. Susan Farley Ferrell 1964
Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Boyle 1997
Mr. and Mrs. James I. Finney III 1978
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brantingham
Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Frye, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Brennan 1984
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Galanti 1997
Brent Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. G. Waddy Garrett 1961
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Brinkley III 1976
Mr. David Frederick Gieg 1991
Mr. Scott Carrington Brooks 1986
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Gremer
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Brost 1985, 1991
Mr. and Mrs. A. Brent Hailes 1989
Mrs. Lloyd Hall Brown 1964
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hall III
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Buell
Mr. David H. Hallock, Jr.
Capital Region Land Conservancy
Mr. and Mrs. Brenton S. Halsey, Sr.
Mrs. Christina Merchant Carpenter 2005
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Harman
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Cary 1956
Harris Williams & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hepper Mr. and Mrs. Corey W. Hill 1985 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hill 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Hofheimer 1995, 1996 Mr. and Mrs. W. Barry Hofheimer Honey Perkins Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Basil L. Hurst III Mr. and Mrs. Olin V. Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Ivie James River Equipment Virginia, L.L.C. Mrs. Leigh Dobbins Johnson 1978 Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie W. Johnson, Jr. 1972 Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Johnson Mr. and Mrs. David K. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. A. Eric Kauders, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Todd Kell 1987 Mrs. Lynne J. Kinder Mr. George Clifford Kirkmyer III 1969 Dr. and Mrs. Ray Kuwahara Mr. and Mrs. Boston M. Lackey III Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Lawson Mr. William Harvey LeCompte 1978 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lewis 1984 Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd F. Lewis, Jr. 1996 Wen and Yaling Lin Mr. and Mrs. David M. Long 1962 Miss Jessica Rose Longo 2005 Dr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Lublin Mr. Graham Keane Mandl 2008 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Mangin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mann Mr. and Mrs. McAlister C. Marshall II 1988 Mr. John N. Martin and Dr. Mirta M. Martin 1978 Ms. Anne B. Massey 1974 Mr. and Mrs. David H. Mathews 1972 Mrs. Mary Kennon McDaniel 1961 Mr. and Mrs. James L. McGeorge, Jr. 1991 Mr. Kevin William McGeorge 2003 Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. McGrath Mr. Frank A. McKenney 1968
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LEADERSHIP GIVING SOCIETY SPEAKER SERIES The Leadership Giving Society launched in 2016-17, and features several benefits, including invitations to a leadership donor party in May and the Leadership Giving Society Speaker Series. The 2016-17 series featured two members of the Collegiate faculty who talked about their areas of expertise. Dan Bartels, Middle and Upper School STEAM Coordinator, updated attendees in March about STEAM and robotics. Brian Leipheimer, Collegiate’s Director of College Counseling, spoke on current and future trends in the college admission process in May. The series for 2017-18 will feature two speakers. The Leadership Giving Society recognizes donors who give annually at a level of $1,000 or more or for young alumni (1997-2017) $500 or more.
The Micawber Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Ruth 1991, 1990
Mr. Xijun E. Wang and Mrs. Yuyan D. Ding
Ms. Lindsay M. Miller 1965
Dr. Daniel F. Savage III 1973
Dr. and Mrs. Mark F. Warner
Dr. Pamela Herbert Minkler 1995
Mr. and Mrs. F. Behle Schaaf 1972
Dr. Laraine S. Warner and Mr. Paul K. Warner
Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Schebell
Ms. Martha Alsop Warthen 1992
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Thayer Montague
Mr. and Mrs. E. Christopher Schutt 1987
Mrs. Olivia Randolph Waters 1987
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Morrison
Scott & Stringfellow Educational Foundation
Mr. James S. Watkinson
Mrs. Michelle Coleman Murphy 2000
Mrs. Alton R. Sharpe, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Watson, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter K. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Shield II 1991
Mr. and Mrs. George R. White
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan P. Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. J. David Shobe III 1983
Mrs. Mary F. White
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Newsom III
Mr. Samuel E. Simpson
Mr. Alexander Amr Whitfield 2009
Mr. and Mrs. M. Todd Oney 1989
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Smith 1968
Mr. and Mrs. N. Bryan Whitfield
Dr. and Mrs. Kalu Onwuchekwa
Mr. and Mrs. Julious P. Smith, Jr.
Mrs. Anne Whittemore
Mr. and Mrs. W. Benjamin Pace 1990
Mrs. Maxine Matthews Smith 1970
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Wilkins 1994, 1992
Ms. Phyllis Palmiero and Mr. Thomas A. Gelozin
Mr. and Mrs. Walker M. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. C. Preston Williams 1988
Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Palmore 1993
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Spalding, Jr. 1958
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Williams, Jr.
Dr. Paras Pandya and Dr. Sonia Shah-Pandya
Mr. and Mrs. J. Snowden Stanley
Ms. Elizabeth Howell Williams
Mrs. Laura Yancey Peery 1980
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stefanovich
Mr. Preston A. Williams 2011
Performance Food Group
Dr. Crystal Polatty and Mr. Michael J. Stott
Mr. W. Guy Williams, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Jordan Piland 1978
Mrs. Catherine Carson Stratford 1960
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilson
Ms. Christine K. Plant
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hildebrandt Surgner, Jr. 1983
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson
Portable Storage of Richmond, LLC
Ms. Viola Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Wiltshire 1999
Mr. Thomas William Pruitt 2002
Mr. Andrew Meyer Thalhimer 2005
Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Wiltshire 1972
Mr. Joseph Edwin Rackley 1999
Mr. Morton G. Thalhimer III 1973
Mrs. Leigh Enoch Wit 2002
Mr. Samuel Cowan Ramage 1998
Mr. and Mrs. Addison B. Thompson 1966
Mrs. John H. Woodfin, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Randolph
Mr. and Mrs. J. Timothy Thornton
Mr. Coleman Wortham 2007
Dr. Mark A. Rausch and Dr. Christine S. Rausch
Dr. and Mrs. A. Leigh Thornton, Jr. 1972
Miss Virginia Burn Wortham 2003
Mr. George T. Richardson 1970
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Totten
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wyatt 1988
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ruehling
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Trible 1991
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Yablonski
Mrs. Reaves Wimbish Rupple 1987
Mr.* and Mrs. Mark A. VanRoekel
Mr. Kenneth H. Young 1982
Dr. Kathryn W. Russell and Mr. Wesley G. Russell 1988
Dr. and Mrs. George W. Vetrovec
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Zamecnik
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PARENTS CONTRIBUTING TO THE ANNUAL FUND Thank you to our Parent Annual Fund Chairs, Lacey and Ned Sinnott ’86.
Lower School: 62% Middle School: 66% Upper School: 63% Total Participation 60%
Mr. and Mrs. Justin R. Andress Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Aveson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. S. Padraic Baxter
CLASS OF 2017 68%
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt S. Beazley IV Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Berger Dr. and Mrs. John E. Blank Mr. and Mrs. Clinton M. Bowes Mr. and Mrs. Eric N. Bowling Ms. Yolanda P. Branch Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Brinkley III Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Brown Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd Bullock, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Casalino Mr. and Mrs. Ron O. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Condyles Mr. Christopher Conquest and Ms. Jan Hatcher-Conquest Dr. Kieran M. Cross and Mr. Daniel J. Cross Dr. C. Marsh Cuttino and Mrs. Stephanie Cuttino Mr. and Mrs. Everett T. Diggs, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Laurence J. DiNardo Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Eck III Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Edmunds II Mr. and Mrs. Dale P. Ennis Dr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Fergusson Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Galanides Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Moncure Geho Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gift
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Granger
Mr. and Mrs. Hayden McMillian
Mr. and Mrs. S. Bennett Harper
Dr. Angela L. S. Messer and Mr. Charles J. Messer
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Harrison
Catherine R. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Hayward
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Moelchert III
Mr. and Mrs. Michael N. Herring
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. David H. Howell
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle III
Mr. and Mrs. O. Ewing Hyatt
Dr. and Mrs. Walter K. Murphy
Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. John D. O’Neill, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. O’Shea
Anne Gail and Gary Jennings
Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley
Mr. and Mrs. K. Roger Johnson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Pahren
Bradley P. and Gayle L. Johnson
Ms. Phyllis Palmiero and Mr. Thomas A. Gelozin
Mr. and Mrs. David K. Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Partlow
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Jones
Mr. and Ms. W. Timothy Perry
Mr. William Judge and Ms. Michelle A. Mardian-Judge Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Pohlmann Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Justice
Ms. Paige A. Tinney-Reed and Mr. Shawn F. Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kachel, Jr.
Kenneth J. Richmond and Ann N. Richmond
Mrs. Lynne J. Kinder
Amy and Bill Rider
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Kirchmier
Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Riopelle
Mr. and Mrs. R. Wayne Kish, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Ritter
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Klein
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Roman
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher G. Kulp
Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Romer
Ms. Janet K. Dibbs and Mr. Michael S. Laming
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Schebell
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Little, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Vivek Sharma
Mr. Malcolm S. McDonald, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Sheehy
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CLASS OF 2017 68% (CONT.) Mr. and Mrs. J. David Shobe III
Mr. and Mrs. Gil John Villanueva
2016-17 PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Sinnott III
Mr. and Mrs. George R. White
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Speight, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Rowland Williams III
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Sroba
Mr. and Mrs. T. Spencer Williamson IV
PRESIDENT
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stallings
Mr. and Mrs. Peyton B. Winfree IV
Stella Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hildebrandt Surgner, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Todd Withers
VICE PRESIDENT
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Syer, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Woods, Jr.
Meg Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Shaun Thaxter
PAST PRESIDENT Jill Mountcastle
UPPER SCHOOL COORDINATORS Colette Diggs Rita Ryan
MIDDLE SCHOOL COORDINATORS Caroline Stokes Kimara Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell S. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Angle Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. James A. Baber IV Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T. Bostic, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Brewer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Brizzolara
Melissa Daub
Mr. and Mrs. W. Joseph Bugg III
Beth Grinnan
Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton S. Clark III
TREASURER
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cole III
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Mary Marshall Graeber
Mr. and Mrs. Todd C. Cornell Mr. and Mrs.Thomas E. Coulbourn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Diemer
RECORDING SECRETARY
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. DuBose, Jr.
Cathy Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Ducharme
CAMPUS SUPPORT
Dr. and Mrs. Ofer Feder
Sally Partlow
FINE ARTS Yolanda Branch
Mr. and Mrs. J. William Ferrell IV Mr. and Mrs. Rives Fleming III Mr. and Mrs. David A. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Wess M. Gould
SPECIAL EVENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Graeber
Vanessa D’Ambrosia
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Gremer
Angie Hutchison
Ms. Cheryl Groce-Wright and Mr. Richard C. Wright
VILLAGE GREEN FAIR
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hall, Jr.
Karen Berson
Mr. and Mrs. Armin R. Hartmann
Bryn Smutz
Dr. and Mrs. Brian J. Kaplan
PUBLICITY Charla Eastep JoAnn Adrales Ruh
Mr. and Mrs. W. Todd Kell Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Kennon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. LeBey Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lynch
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Mr. and Mrs. Tyler J. Boyd
LOWER SCHOOL COORDINATORS
Teresa Eastep
CLASS OF 2018
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mairs Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey T. Marlatt Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. McHugh Mr. and Mrs. Alexander B. Melvin, Sr. Ms. Shannon M. Kelley and Mr. Michael E. Mendelson Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Tayloe N. Negus Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. O’Neil Mr. and Mrs. M. Todd Oney Mr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Owen III Mr. and Mrs. David L. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. F. Houghton Phillips II Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Phillips, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Ratchford Mr. and Mrs. John M. R. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Reid III Mr. and Mrs. John L. Reifsnider Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Roberts III Mr. Gregory C. Robins Mr. Colin J. Ruh and Mrs. JoAnn Adrales Ruh Mr. and Mrs. David T. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Troy M. Ryckman Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Scher
Mr. and Mrs. E. Christopher Schutt
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tavenner
Ms. Elizabeth Howell Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Sisk
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton L. Thalhimer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Willingham III
Mr. and Mrs. Walker M. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Thexton
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Wilson
Dr. and Mrs. Jefferson M. Sommers
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Barry A. Wilton
Mr. and Mrs. Meade A. Spotts
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Turner, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wyatt
Mr. and Mrs. L. Mark Stepanian
Mr. and Mrs. D. Victor Whaley
Mrs. Ling Chen and Mr. Xuedong Xu
Mr. and Mrs. Brude D. Stoever
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. White
Dr. Mei Dong and Mr. Feng Yue
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Stratford III
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. White
Dr. and Mrs. Phillip C. Zaun
CLASS OF 2019 66% Ms. Anne Bruce Ahearn
Dr. Ellis O. Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry C. Quindoza
Mr. and Mrs. Justin R. Andress
Dr. Teshana D. Henderson
Dr. Mark A. Rausch and Dr. Christine S. Rausch
Mr. and Mrs. Tiffany Bohm Armstrong
Mr. and Mrs. Michael N. Herring
Mr. and Mrs. John M. R. Reed
Mrs. Joann Atkins
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Holdych
Mrs. Susan Eckhardt Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Troy C. Baldridge
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Howard, Jr.
Ms. Elizabeth Mason Roach
Drs. Steven and Shari Barbieri
Mrs. Elizabeth Flippo Hutchins and Mr. William M. Hutchins
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Roberts III
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Becker Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich A. Berling Mr. and Mrs. David A. Boardman Mr. and Mrs. Eric N. Bowling Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Brost Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Buell Mr. and Mrs. Carter E. Buxbaum Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cabaniss III Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Calamita III Mr. and Mrs. Clay M. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Bryan S. Cram Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Curtis Dr. C. Marsh Cuttino and Mrs. Stephanie Cuttino Mr. and Mrs. Dale P. Ennis Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Ewing Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Fairlamb III Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fallon Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Fox Ms. Sharondia Gaines and Mr. Anthony Gaines Mr. and Mrs. James T. Goggins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Hagan Dr. and Mrs. Todd W. Hanneman Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Hanson
Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. K. Roger Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David K. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kachel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eric Kauders, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton A.C. Klevana Mr. and Mrs. Adam M. Lacy Ms. Janet K. Dibbs and Mr. Michael S. Laming Amy Becker Leibowitz and Seth Leibowitz Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr. Mr. Yury Makarov and Mrs. Lyudmila Makarova Mr. and Mrs. McAlister C. Marshall II Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mintz Mr. and Mrs. Gus E. Mitchell IV Mr. and Mrs. David B. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Mortensen Mrs. Tracy D. Murphy and Mr. J. Peter Murphy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Partlow Ms. Sarah T. Paxton and Mr. A. Andrew Thornton Mr. and Mrs. Randall Pettus Mr. and Mrs. F. Houghton Phillips II
Mr. and Mrs. W. Raleigh Robins Mr. and Mrs. Derek H. Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Domenick J. Ronga Dr. Kirk Richardson and Dr. Linda Rouse Mr. and Mrs. John P. Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Rowland Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Ruth Ms. Mera M. Sabha Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sanderson Mr. David Smith and Mrs. Beth Vetrovec Smith Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Spivey IV Mr. and Mrs. W. Hildebrandt Surgner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van De Putte Mr. Xijun E. Wang and Mrs. Yuyan D. Ding Mr. Douglas Bruce Watkins Reverend and Mrs. Nathaniel D. West Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Westermann Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Willard III Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Woo Mr. and Mrs. John W. Woods, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Zamecnik
Mr. and Mrs. M. Jordan Piland Ms. Anne Pollard
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GIVING DAY SUPPORTS FACULTY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Senior Matty Pahren donates on Giving Day.
In May 2017, Collegiate held its first-ever Giving Day on National Teacher Appreciation Day. Parents, grandparents, alumni and friends were invited to remember the teacher or teachers who made an impact on their lives or the lives of their children and grandchildren by making a gift to the Annual Fund in their honor. The goal of 199 gifts — one for every teacher on campus — was surpassed. After the 24-hour period, 350 gifts raised $75,956, which will support faculty professional development opportunities.
24 HOURS LATER:
350 GIFTS RAISED $75,956 GOAL: 199 GIFTS
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Thank you so much Collegiate faculty and staff. I would not be the person I am today without you guiding and preparing me for the future.
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You ignited my passion for world language and it inspired me to become a Spanish teacher.
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Thank you to all the faculty and staff. We appreciate your hard work and dedication to our children.
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CLASS OF 2020 60% Dr. Paras Pandya and Dr. Sonia Shah-Pandya Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Abbe IV
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hilb
Ms. Donna L. Perry and Dr. Louis Schwartz
Ms. Stacy H. Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Corey W. Hill
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Pollard
Ms. Anne Bruce Ahearn
Mr. and Mrs. Basil L. Hurst III
Mr. and Mrs. Lance A. Riddle
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Angle
Ms. Diane B. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. Riley
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Ascoli
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Jobe
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Rogers
Dr. and Mrs. C. Ryan Barnes
Bradley P. and Gayle L. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Eric G. Rohr
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Bellamy III
Mr. and Mrs. A. Eric Kauders, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt F. Romanosky
Mr. and Mrs. Terence G. Blackwood
Mrs. Lynne J. Kinder
Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. M. Carlisle Bowling III
Ms. Maura L. Scott and Mr. Brian C. Lansing
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Schebell
Ms. Yolanda P. Branch
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Lowe
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Scher
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander V. Brand
Mr. Xin Lu and Mrs. Na Wang
Mr. and Mrs. E. Christopher Schutt
Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd Bullock, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher V. Lucy
Mr. William H. Schwarzschild III
Mr. and Mrs. D. Reid Burford
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lynch
Dr. and Mrs. Vivek Sharma
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Calhoun
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Lyons
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Sinnott III
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Clarke
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mahoney
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Slotterback
Ms. Jo Ellen Constine and Mr. Robert M. King
Mr. and Mrs. Jon W. Markiewicz
Dr. and Mrs. Julious P. Smith III
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Coulbourn, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gary Maynard III
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Spelbring
Ms. Julie Dalton
Mr. Malcolm S. McDonald, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Meade A. Spotts
Mr. and Mrs. Eric D. Deglau
Mr. and Mrs. James H. McGrath IV
Mr. Zaicheng Sun and Mrs. Junhua Wei
Mr. and Mrs. C. Byron Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander B. Melvin, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton L. Thalhimer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.A. Ferguson
Dr. Angela L. S. Messer and Mr. Charles J. Messer
Mr. and Mrs. W. Price Timmerman IV
Mr. and Mrs. Rives Fleming III
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Miller
Rob and Shannon Ukrop
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher K. Flinchum
Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mintz
Mr.* and Mrs. Mark A. VanRoekel
Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Moelchert III
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Whitaker
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Moncure Geho
Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Murray
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter E. Williams
Dr. and Mrs. Rajwinder S. Gill
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Owen III
Mr. and Mrs. Jere H. Williams, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hall, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D.R. Palmore
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Woodhouse IV
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Armin R. Hartmann
CLASS OF 2021 59% Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Aaronson III Mr. and Mrs. Darrell S. Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Foster
Anonymous
Mr. Christopher Conquest and Ms. Jan Hatcher-Conquest Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Fox
Mr. and Mrs. Troy C. Baldridge
Mr. and Mrs. Todd C. Cornell
Mr. Thomas W. Funkhouser
Mrs. Kimberly S. Ball and Mr. Michael Adamik
Mrs. Laura H. Cowperthwait
Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Galanides
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gregory Ballowe
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan S. Cram
Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Garnett
Mr. and Mrs. Tut Bartzen, Jr.
Ms. Kathryn E. Cunningham and Mr. Stephen J. Billings Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Greenberg
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bauhan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven D’Ambrosia
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Gwathmey
Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Berger
Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Ewing
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Hall IV
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler J. Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Featherston III
Mr. David H. Hallock, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Brost
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Felts
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Hanson
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ferry, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cabaniss III
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter W. Fogg
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Hepp, Jr.
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CLASS OF 2021 59% (CONT.) Mrs. Elizabeth Flippo Hutchins and Mr. William M. Hutchins Dr. and Mrs. Brian J. Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Leighton A.C. Klevana Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Kulp Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. LaFerriere Amy Becker Leibowitz and Seth Leibowitz Mr. and Mrs. George B. Little, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Macdonald Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. McHugh Ms. Shannon M. Kelley and Mr. Michael E. Mendelson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Merchant Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. John D. O’Neill, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brude D. Stoever
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Pahren
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stokes
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Stratford III
Mr. and Mrs. D. Kevin Peterman
Mr. and Mrs. Gil John Villanueva
Ms. Anne Pollard
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Waldron
Drs. John and Carolyn Port
Dr. Laraine S. Warner and Mr. Paul K. Warner
Mr. and Mrs. W. Raleigh Robins
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Watson
Ms. Sheryl A. Robins
Reverend and Mrs. Nathaniel D. West
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Rowe
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Williams
Mr. Colin J. Ruh and Mrs. JoAnn Adrales Ruh
Mr. and Mrs. T. Spencer Williamson IV
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. J. David Shobe III
Mrs. Yu Huang and Mr. Sixin T. Yang
Mrs. Esperanza Soria-Nieto and Mr. Michael J. Hawkinson
Dr. and Mrs. Alvaro R. Zeballos
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Spelbring
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle III
Mr. and Mrs. L. Mark Stepanian
Ms. Mary Catherine Nimaga
CLASS OF 2022 69% Mrs. Michele Connor Allen
Mr. Dean T. Cowles and Ms. Sarah G. Cowles
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Holdych
Mr. and Mrs. Tiffany Bohm Armstrong
Dr. Kieran M. Cross and Mr. Daniel J. Cross
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Horner
Dr. and Mrs. C. Ryan Barnes
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Curtis
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jamison II
Mrs. Mary Kathryn Noon and Mr. Daniel G. Bartels
Mr. and Mrs. Duane A. Deskevich
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Jobe
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Becker
Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Ducharme
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Kennon, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Beeghly
Mr. Kevin Earley and Mrs. Felissia Greene-Earley Mr. and Mrs. Christopher G. Kulp
Dr. Patricia B. Bonwell and Mr. William S. Bonwell
Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Fairlamb III
Ms. Maura L. Scott and Mr. Brian C. Lansing
Mr. and Mrs. Eric N. Bowling
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fallon
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher V. Lucy
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Brackett
Dr. and Mrs. Ofer Feder
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Macdonald
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Bradley, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.A. Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey T. Marlatt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bradshaw III
Mr. and Mrs. J. William Ferrell IV
Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Mayr
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Brennan
Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Hagan
Mr. and Mrs. David L. McDaniel
Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd Bullock, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Brent Hailes
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. McManus
Mr. and Mrs. D. Reid Burford
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Hall
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Moerner
Mr. and Mrs. Carter E. Buxbaum
Mr. David H. Hallock, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Mark B. Monahan
Mrs. Diane Cafritz and Mr. Peter Tindell
Mr. and Mrs. R. Shawn Handley
Mr. and Mrs. John Neuner IV
Mr. and Mrs. Mason T. Chapman
Mr. and Mrs. E. Livingston B. Haskell
Mr. and Mrs. W. Benjamin Pace
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Cheek
Dr. Ellis O. Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo E. Parker, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Clarke
Dr. Teshana D. Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter F. Phillips III
Mr. and Mrs. Clay M. Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry C. Quindoza
Mr. and Mrs. C. Nicholas Condyles
Mr. and Mrs. Michael N. Herring
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua H. Rahman
Dr. and Mrs. W. Scott Conrad
Mr. and Mrs. Corey W. Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Ratchford
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Mr. and Mrs. Lance A. Riddle
Mr. David Smith and Mrs. Beth Vetrovec Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Westermann
Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Riopelle
Mr. and Mrs. P. David Spraker, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jere H. Williams, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric G. Rohr
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stefanovich
Ms. Shannon L. Winston and Ms. Monica L. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Ruth
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stokes
Dr. Charlotte B. Woodfin and Mr. John H. Woodfin
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Ryan
Mrs. Susan C. Stone
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Woods, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Naji W. Salhab
Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Storey
Mr. and Mrs. Madison P. Wootton
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Seevers, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Tidey
Mr. and Mrs. T. Scott Word III
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Shield II
Dr. and Mrs. Juan F. Villalona
Dr. and Mrs. Phillip C. Zaun
Dr. Jagdeep Kahlon and Dr. Kanwar Ajit Sidhu
Mr. Xijun E. Wang and Mrs. Yuyan D. Ding
Dr. and Mrs. Julious P. Smith III
Dr. and Mrs. Mark F. Warner
Mrs. Elizabeth Everett Cherkis
Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Nanavat
Ms. Jo Ellen Constine and Mr. Robert M. King
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Natale III
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Craig, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Neese
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan T. Cryer
Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Nichols
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Daub III
Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S. de Witt
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Pace
Mr. and Mrs. S. Preston Dillard
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. DuBose, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Kevin Peterman
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Eastep
Drs. John and Carolyn Port
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Foster
Mr. and Mrs. J. Aaron Revere
Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Aaronson III
Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Garnett
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Rigby
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Aboud
Mr. and Mrs. MacGregor T. Gould
Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. Riley
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Adamson
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Greenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Domenick J. Ronga
Dr. Rakesh Agarwal and Dr. Gauri Gulati
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Gremer
Dr. Kirk Richardson and Dr. Linda Rouse
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Gwathmey
Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Ryan
Ms. Jennifer L. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Hartley
Mr. Michael E. Sievers
Mr. and Mrs. Tiffany Bohm Armstrong
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Hepp, Jr.
Dr. Leah A. Sievers
Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Aronson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hunt
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Slater
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wesley Atiyeh
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Hutchison
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew I. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter F. Avery
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jamison II
Mr. and Mrs. Shane R. Smutz
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gregory Ballowe
Mr. and Mrs. Brent A. Johnsrud
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Spraker
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Barnes III
Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Kantner
Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrew Stanley
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bauhan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter Lansing
Mrs. Mironda B. Starke
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt S. Beazley IV
Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Lareau
Mr. and Mrs. L. Mark Stepanian
Mr. and Mrs. Jory A. Berson
Dr. Vienne K. Murray and Mr. Brian E. Leipheimer Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Storey
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Boehm
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Stringer
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Bor
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Loach
Mr. Morton G. Thalhimer III
Dr. and Mrs. David M. Bowman
Mr. and Mrs. McAlister C. Marshall II
Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Tidey
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander V. Brand
Dr. Angela L. S. Messer and Mr. Charles J. Messer Mr. and Mrs. Alan P. Vaughan
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bristow
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. West
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Britt
Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Miller, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter E. Williams
Mrs. Diane Cafritz and Mr. Peter Tindell
Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mintz
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Zasler
Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Thayer Montague
Dr. and Mrs. Alvaro R. Zeballos
Drs. Stephen and Victoria Chen
Mr. Todd Morchower
Mr. and Mrs. C. David Zyglocke
CLASS OF 2023
69%
Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Murray
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CLASS OF 2024
67%
Dr. Ellis O. Henderson Dr. Teshana D. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. William R. B. Hershey Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Holdych
CLASS OF 2025
61%
Mr. and Mrs. Cabell M. Ackerly
Mr. and Mrs. Basil L. Hurst III
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Albrecht
Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Kulp
Dr. and Mrs. Tahir Allauddin
Dr. David A. Lanning
Mr. and Mrs. Jason S. Angus
Dr. Vienne K. Murray and Mr. Brian E. Leipheimer
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Aboud
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Adamson
Suzanne and Bolling Lewis
Dr. Rakesh Agarwal and Dr. Gauri Gulati
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Martin III
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Anderson
Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Mayr
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. Jose A. Mendoza
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Barnes III
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Merchant
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Baxter II
Mr. and Mrs. Brandon I. Miles
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Beckstoffer
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Jory A. Berson
Mr. and Mrs. Kelby M. Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan R. Bogese
Ms. Nancy C. Porter and Mr. Ross R. Noe
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Bowman
Mr. William J. O’Brien
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Boyd
Mrs. Michele O’Brien
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bristow
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Owen III
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Britt
Mr. and Mrs. W. Benjamin Pace
Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Parham II
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Byford
Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Quigley
Drs. Stephen and Victoria Chen
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua H. Rahman
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Clarke
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Reeves
Dr. and Mrs. W. Scott Conrad
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Roberts III
Ms. Jo Ellen Constine and Mr. Robert M. King
Dr. and Mrs. Grover C. Robinson IV
Mrs. Laura H. Cowperthwait
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Crosthwaite
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Curtis
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Sinnott III
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Daub III
Mr. and Mrs. Steven D’Ambrosia
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Smith IV
Mr. Richard M. Davis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Davenport
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Southworth
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Eastep
Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard J. Eberl
Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrew Stanley
Mr. and Mrs.Charles A. Featherston III
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Felts
Mr. and Mrs. Brude D. Stoever
Mr. Philip R. Foster and Ms. La Marr R. Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II
Rob and Shannon Ukrop
Mr. Thomas W. Funkhouser
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ferry, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Van Deusen
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Gill
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Gallagher
Mr.* and Mrs. Mark A. VanRoekel
Mr. and Mrs. Armin R. Hartmann
Ms. Tauchanna Gilmore
Dr. Gloria E. Ward and Mr. James H. Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Hepp, Jr.
Ms. Dee L. Goodbody
Mr. and Mrs. Will B. Webb
Ms. Kathleen T. Hershey
Mr. and Mrs. A. Brent Hailes
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wiertel
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hopper
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Hall IV
Mr. and Mrs. C. Preston Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Basil L. Hurst III
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hall III
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton T. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. James V. Ingold
Mr. and Mrs. Jason W. Harbour
Ms. Shannon L. Winston and Ms. Monica L. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce D. Jewett III
Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Aronson Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Ascoli Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bell Mr. and Mrs. David A. Boardman Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Boggs Mr. and Mrs. James C. Bonbright III Mr. and Mrs. Eric N. Bowling Mr. and Mrs. Tyler J. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Brackett Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bradshaw III Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Brost Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Callaghan Dr. Michael G. Chang and Dr. Jennifer B. Chang Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Cheek Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Chenault, V Mr. and Mrs. Miles H. Clarkson Mr. and Mrs. Kevin B. Coffey Mr. and Mrs. Ian R. Conner Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Cribbs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. Cullen Ms. Kathryn E. Cunningham and Mr. Stephen J. Billings
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Harman Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Harrison Ms. Jan Hatcher-Conquest
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Mr. and Mrs. T. Scott Word III Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Yarney
Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Kantner Dr. Richard A. Linkonis and Dr. Nicole M. Kelleher Mr. and Mrs. Barry O. Lanneau Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Larea
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Logan Mr. and Mrs. Brandon I. Miles Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Miller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. John J. Moerner Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Thayer Montague Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Nanavati Mr. and Mrs. Ryan P. Nelson
ANONYMOUS DONOR SPURS
Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Palmore
JACOBS GYM RENOVATION
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo E. Parker, Jr. Dr. Suzanne K. Peck and Mr. Joshua S. Peck Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Pohlmann Mr. and Mrs. John M. R. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Rigby Mr. and Mrs. Eric G. Rohr Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Ruth
There are special people in the world, and sometimes they enter your world and change you for the better forever. So it was in summer 1961 when I first met Dick and Jean ’38 Wiltshire. They were the first adults I met when I arrived to enter the 10th Grade at Collegiate School for Boys. I had never met anyone like
Mr. and Mrs. E. Christopher Schutt
them; they showed genuine interest in getting to know me. They were friendly
Mr. Khary A. Scott and Dr. Danielle D. Scott
and oh so cool because they were both athletes, which impressed me. I was
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Seevers, Jr.
struggling with my own athletic career at the time — too skinny and awkward
Mr. Wenyong Shi and Mrs. Min Li Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Shield II
and still learning how to play a sport well rather than “backyard” well.
Dick was famous to me because he had played semi-pro basketball, but he
was an excellent businessman too, the perfect role model for a teenager. Jean
Dr. and Mrs. Julious P. Smith III
was so much fun and went out of her way to feed me (at that time, I lived pretty
Mr. and Mrs. Shane R. Smutz
far from Collegiate with no transportation) whenever I could not get home.
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Sponaugle Mrs. Susan C. Stone
Dick and Jean, Jean and Dick, it didn’t matter, they were a team all by
themselves and they were always there to support Collegiate and our teams. I think they came to every single game the boys and girls played. Jean and Dick
Dr. Nancy E. Taylor and Mr. Brandon C. Taylor
were professional spectators for nearly 50 years. After the football team had
Dr. and Mrs. Z. Bart Thornton
an unexpected upset tie with Woodberry Forest, I thought Dick was going to
Mr. Fitz R. Totten Mr. and Mrs. Alan P. Vaughan
jump out of his shoes when he came over to congratulate us. Jean never missed a field hockey game, a basketball game, a football game, a tennis match and so on. Even later in life when she didn’t see well anymore, Jean came, cheered and
Dr. and Mrs. Juan F. Villalona
“listened” for us to win.
Mr. Gaurav Vinod-Saxena and Mrs. Shalini Gaurav-Saxena
Mr. and Mrs. Mark O. Webb Mr. and Mrs. David R. Wilkins
Yes, special people, very special. When I was working at Collegiate, Dick
(trustee, life trustee and former Chairman of the Board) would often call me and check in. He gave generously to things needed at the School (and not all athletics) and demanded, and I mean demanded, that we kept his giving
Mrs. Kimberley N. Zandler
a secret. In his later years, I asked if I could tastefully create something to
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Zasler
recognize him and his family for their generosity. I got nowhere. “Not my style,
Dr. and Mrs. Alvaro R. Zeballos
Alex,” he said.
Mr. and Mrs. C. David Zyglocke
The renovation and naming of the lobby of Jacobs Gym, given by an
anonymous donor, accomplishes the recognition I couldn’t fulfill or give them during my work career. I am so pleased. The perfect place for our two professional spectators, the entrance to our famous gymnasium.
Weeks before Dick died, he came to see me and wanted an updated tour
of Robins Campus. I was honored to show him our progress. He was still a most interested spectator. A week before Jean died, I visited her at home. Her parting words were “Well, Alex, we have had a great run!”
Yes you have, you two very special people! – Alex Smith ’65
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Mr. and Mrs. Matthew K. Aman
CLASS OF 2026
Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Aronson
64%
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Barnes III Mr. and Mrs. W. Chason Beggerow
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Haas
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Pace
Mr. and Mrs. Corey A. Benjamin
Mr. and Mrs. R. Shawn Handley
Dr. Paras Pandya and Dr. Sonia Shah-Pandya
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Bonbright III
Mr. and Mrs. Jason W. Harbour
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter F. Phillips III
Dr. Shawn M. Borich and Dr. Jessica L. Van Tuyle Dr. and Mrs. Barton K. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Privasky
Dr. and Mrs. David M. Bowman
Mr. and Mrs. E. Livingston B. Haskell
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Proutt, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Shawn C. Boyer
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Horner
Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Quigley
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Brost
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Ivie
Mr. and Mrs. J. Aaron Revere
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Callaghan
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Johnson
Dr. and Mrs.Grover C. Robinson IV
Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Carley
Ms. Monica Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. Naji W. Salhab
Dr. and Mrs. Nevan N. Chang
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Johnstone
Mr. Michael E. Sievers
Drs. Stephen and Victoria Chen
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kave
Dr. Leah A. Sievers
Mr. and Mrs. Miles H. Clarkson
Dr. David A. Lanning
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Slater
Mr. and Mrs. F. Carter Dabney
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Lansing II
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Smith IV
Mr. and Mrs. Duane A. Deskevich
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Spraker
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ferry, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Mangin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian G. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Fleming
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Marr
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thomas, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Foster
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Martin III
Mr. Fitz R. Totten
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Garnett
Mr. and Mrs. John Gary Maynard III
Dr. Gloria E. Ward and Mr. James H. Ward
Dr. Leo M. Gazoni and Dr. Farnaz M. Gazoni
Mr. and Mrs. Kelby M. Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Watson
Dr. and Mrs. Daran Glenn
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mosby
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel J. Goodwyn
Mrs. Katherine R. Musick
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. MacGregor T. Gould
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Neese
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Yarney
Dr. Atul Gupta and Dr. Reena Gupta
Mr. and Mrs. John Neuner IV
Mr. and Mrs. Ian R. Conner
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Holdych
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Craig, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil L. Hurst III
Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Cribbs, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald N. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Crosthwaite
Mr. and Mrs. Brian F. Keiper
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Aboud
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan T. Cryer
Dr. Richard A. Linkonis and Dr. Nicole M. Kelleher
Dr. and Mrs. Tahir Allauddin
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. Cullen
Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Lareau
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Curtis
Ms. Marla D. Bell and Mr. David Lassiter, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Bikram Bal
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Daub III
Suzanne and Bolling Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Baxter II
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S. de Witt
Mr. and Mrs. Mike McGann
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Becker
Ms. Tammy L. Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Thayer Montague
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Blackburn III
Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II
Mrs. Katherine R. Musick
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Boehm
Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Flynn
Mr. Maurice Oliver and Ms. Rochelle M. Donastorg
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Bor
Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Frye, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Kalu Onwuchekwa
Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Grinnan
Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Palmore
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Catoggio
Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Hager
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cheairs Porter, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Page Chapman IV
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Hartley
Mr. and Mrs. F. Scott Reed, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Chenault V
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hepper
Dr. Anjali Varandani and Dr. Sameer Rohatgi
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Christensen
Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Hofheimer
Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Ruth
CLASS OF 2027 62%
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Salhab
Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Van Deusen
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney R. Williamson
Dr. Basharat Shah
Mr. and Mrs. Fernando B. Viego
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Winston
Mr. and Mrs. Erik S. Siebert
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Wentworth III
Mr. and Mrs. Madison P. Wootton
Dr. Kulbir Sandhu and Mr. Parmeet Soin
Ms. Rhonda A. West
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Yablonski
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Sponaugle
Mr. and Mrs. Scott H. Whitehead
Mrs. Kimberley N. Zandler
Mr. and Mrs. P. David Spraker, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wiertel
Mr. and Mrs. W. Matthew Timmons
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Wilkins
CLASS OF 2028 61%
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Mooney Dr. Wendi A. Moss and Mr. Christopher R. Senfield Dr. Avik Mukherjee and Dr. Akta Mukherjee
Dr. Rakesh Agarwal and Dr. Gauri Gulati
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ferry, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan P. Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Aronson
Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Frye, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Nichols
Ms. Melanie L. Barker and Mr. William H. Towles III
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Galanti
Mr. and Mrs. Brendan D. O’Toole
Mr. and Mrs. W. Chason Beggerow
Dr. Leo M. Gazoni and Dr. Farnaz M. Gazoni
Dr. Suzanne K. Peck and Mr. Joshua S. Peck
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Gill
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Randolph, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Boyle
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel J. Goodwyn
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander R. Schaaf
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Callaghan
Dr. Atul Gupta and Dr. Reena Gupta
Mr. and Mrs. William H.S. Seegar
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Cann
Dr. and Mrs. Barton K. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Slater
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Catoggio
Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Haug
Mr. and Mrs. Shane R. Smutz
Mr. and Mrs. Page Chapman IV
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell C. Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrew Stanley
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Cobb
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Hutcheson
Dr. Nancy E. Taylor and Mr. Brandon C. Taylor
Dr. and Mrs. W. Scott Conrad
Ms. Brittany N. Hutchinson
Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Thalhimer
Shayna and Brad Cooke
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jamison II
Dr. and Mrs. Z. Bart Thornton
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Davenport
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce D. Jewett III
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Trible
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Davis
Ms. Monica Johnston
Dr. and Mrs. Juan F. Villalona
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Dickinson
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald N. Jones
Mr. Bin Hu and Mrs. Yu Xiao
Dr. Denise Dietz
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kave
Dr. J. Kenneth Zelenak and Dr. Ashley T. Zelenak
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Dudley
Mr. and Mrs. James L. McGeorge, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dyer
Dr. Elizabeth C. Miller and Mr. Andrew C. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard J. Eberl
Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Mitchell
CLASS OF 2029 59% Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Aboud
Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Bennett, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan T. Cryer
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Adamson
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Blackburn III
Mr. and Mrs. F. Carter Dabney
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Anderson III
Dr. and Mrs. David A. K. Boyd
Dr. Jessica L. Hupe and Ms. Elizabeth A. Diller
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Shawn C. Boyer
Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Ducharme
Dr. and Mrs. Todd B. Baird
Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Campbell
Mr. Brian Enroughty and Mrs. Michelle Williams
Mrs. Kimberly S. Ball and Mr. Michael Adamik
Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Carley
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Galanti
Mr. Daniel G. Bartels and Mrs. Mary Kathryn Noon
Dr. and Mrs. Nevan N. Chang
Dr. Randall M. Geldreich and Mrs. Caroline Geldreich
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Beckstoffer
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Christensen
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2016-17 PARENT CLASS CAPTAINS
CLASS OF 2029 59% (CONT.)
CLASS OF 2017 Julie and Paul Sheehy
Dr. Rachel Gow and Mr. Stephen D. Gow
Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Pruitt
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Grinnan
Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Quigley
CLASS OF 2018
Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Hager
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry C. Quindoza
Ellie and Robert Lynch
Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Hofheimer
Mr. and Mrs. F. Scott Reed, Jr.
Frances ’85 and Chuck White
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Hunter
Mr. Charles R. Samuels and Ms. Krista M. Samuels
CLASS OF 2019
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley W. Jiulianti
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Seevers, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Kantner
Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Short
Mr. and Mrs. Brian F. Keiper
Mr. and Mrs. Erik S. Siebert
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Lansing II
Mr. and Mrs. S. Zachary Sisisky
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter Lansing
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Stringer
Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd F. Lewis, Jr.
Dr. Suzzette Chopin and Mr. Vlastimil Svab
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Mangin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian G. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Marr
Mr. and Mrs. W. Matthew Timmons
CLASS OF 2021
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. McGrath
Mrs. Elizabeth D. Mountjoy and Mr. Brian R. Voss
MH Bartzen
Mrs. Elizabeth T. Sauer and Mr. David B. Moody
Mr. and Mrs. Scott H. Whitehead
Brude Stoever
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mosby
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Whitlock
CLASS OF 2022
Dr. and Mrs. Kalu Onwuchekwa
Ms. Coretta Kingston and Mr. Gerard Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond N. Parrish, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney R. Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cheairs Porter, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Privasky
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas P. Zizzo
Lacey and Ned Sinnott ’86
Kelly and Tiff Armstrong ’86 Beth Hutchins ’88 Eric Kauders
CLASS OF 2020 Denise Barnes Melinda and Jody Smith ’86
Will Ferrell ’87 Margaret ’90 and Ben Pace
CLASS OF 2023 Stephanie and Hunter Lansing ’00
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Proutt, Jr.
Carrie and Thayer Montague
CLASS OF 2030 66%
CLASS OF 2024 Clare and Chad Bradshaw ’92 Courtney and Wortie Ferrell ’88
CLASS OF 2025 Katherine Adamson ’96
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kerr
Anastasia and Jim Seevers
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan R. Bogese
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Michelow, Jr.
CLASS OF 2026
Mr. and Mrs. Shawn C. Boyer
Mr. and Mrs. Brent I. Miller
Lane and Billy Mosby
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Call
Mrs. Elizabeth T. Sauer and Mr. David B. Moody
Amy and Brian Quigley
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Clarke
Dr. Avik Mukherjee and Dr. Akta Mukherjee
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin B. Coffey
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Pace
Dr. Denise Dietz
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.T. Reed
CLASS OF 2027 Sarah and Cheairs Porter
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dyer
Dr. Kathryn W. Russell and Mr. Wesley G. Russell
CLASS OF 2028
Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Flynn
Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Saunders
Whitney ’93 and Scott Conrad ’93
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Grassi
Dr. Wendi A. Moss and Mr. Christopher R. Senfield
CLASS OF 2029
Mr. and Mrs. Noah C. P. Greenbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan D. Tucker
Anne Hunter and Matt Hunter ’97
Mr. and Mrs. D. Lee Hallberg
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Whittemore
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hepper
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Wiltshire
Dr. Christopher P. Johnson and Dr. Lynn H. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Winston
Dr. Richard A. Linkonis and Dr. Nicole M. Kelleher
* Deceased
CLASS OF 2030 Muffy ’04 and Noah Greenbaum ’03
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ALUMNI CONTRIBUTING TO THE ANNUAL FUND Thank you to our Alumni Annual Fund Co-Chairs, Mayme Beth Forem Donohue ’03 and Lizzie Cullen Cox ’00.
Total Participation: 22%
CLASS OF 1936 / 33%
CLASS OF 1950 / 40%
CLASS OF 1955 / 38%
CLASS OF 1959 / 60%
Mrs. Ann Lee Saunders Brown
Mrs. Jane Finegan Boinest
Ms. Susan W. Durham
Margaret Anne Deck
CLASS OF 1937 / 50%
Mrs. E. Reed Carter
Ms. Lucie Hall Fitzgerald
Mrs. Constance Kennon Harriss
Mrs. Miriam Scott Apter
CLASS OF 1938 / 100% Mrs. Betty Ratcliffe Marshall
CLASS OF 1940 / 50% Mrs. Mary Nolde Foster
CLASS OF 1944 / 50% Mrs. Eleanor Durham Davenport Mrs. Lois Saunier Hornsby
CLASS OF 1946 / 17%
Mrs. Elizabeth Shewmake Johannessen Mrs. Hunter H. McGuire, Jr.
Mrs. Mary Buford Bocock Hitz
Mrs. Mary Jane Bowers Willis
Mrs. Lucy Boswell Negus
Mrs. Julia Scott Wall King
CLASS OF 1951 / 11%
Mrs. Elizabeth Kennon Shuey
Mrs. Deane Hotchkiss Mountcastle
Mrs. Bernice Spathey Walker
Mrs. Jane Terrell Neer
CLASS OF 1956 / 33%
Mrs. Frances Bramble Sargent
Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson Shannon
CLASS OF 1952 / 50% Mrs. Katherine Jackson Bryant Mrs. Louise Galleher Coldwell Mrs. Nancy Page Hall Edmunds Mrs. Jean Blankinship Faglie Mrs. Nancy Thomas Hill
Mrs. Elizabeth Hotchkiss Cary Mrs. Champ Roberts Johnson
CLASS OF 1960 / 17%
Mrs. Louise Florance Smythe
Miss Virginia W. Ewing
Mrs. Jeannette Hervey Trice
Mrs. Susanne Williams Snead Mrs. Betsy Jo Viener Spence
Mrs. Elizabeth Cook Rostermundt
CLASS OF 1957 / 25%
CLASS OF 1947 / 17%
CLASS OF 1953 / 75%
Mrs. Susan Gladding Cocke
Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Davis
Mrs. Mary Lou Heindl Doherty
Mrs. Edythe Reed Funsten
Mrs. Ann Chesley Edmunds Mrs. Katharine Tilghman Lowe
Mrs. Jane Ragland Young
CLASS OF 1954 / 25%
CLASS OF 1949 / 33%
Ms. Carter B. Brenaman
Mrs. Barbara Amole Smith Miss Helen Minor Tanner
Mrs. Elizabeth Temple Downs Mrs. Constance Booker Moe
Mrs. Patricia Chewning Young
Mrs. Elizabeth Neal Osborne
Mrs. Margaret Eanes Noftsinger
CLASS OF 1948 / 33%
Mrs. Courtney Lawson Sjostrom
Mrs. Catherine Carson Stratford
Mrs. Virginia Puller Dabney
CLASS OF 1961 / 23%
Mrs. Dorothy Ewing Ferrell
Mrs. Virginia Brent Evans
Mrs. Katherine McDowell Higgins
Ms. Harriet A. Franklin
CLASS OF 1958 / 29%
Mrs. Cornelia Whittet Garrett
Mrs. Mason Henley Beazley
Mrs. Anne Gordon Dickerson Harrison
Mrs. Jane Hubbard Best
Mrs. Mary Kennon McDaniel
Mrs. Anne Walker Cotton
Mrs. Mary Madelyn Robison Tucker
Mrs. Nancy Johns O’Brien Mrs. Kaye Brinkley Spalding
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CLASS OF 1962 / 31% Ms. Margaret S. Bryson Mrs. Marion Smith Chenault
Mr. H. Nicholas Visser
Ms. Virginia Ann Jones
Ms. Lee Marshall Price
Mrs. Meade Howarth Williams
Mrs. Judith West Kidd
Dr. B. Thomas Reams
CLASS OF 1964 / 26%
Ms. Lindsay M. Miller
Mr. William H. Schwarzschild III
Mr. H. E. Neale
Mr. Robert C. Slovic
Mr. William S. Porter
Mr. Addison B. Thompson
Mrs. Mary Leary Rabb
Mr. Stephen K. White
Mr. John T. Robertson
Ms. Claudia Albright Wyatt
Mr. Alex Smith
CLASS OF 1967 / 26%
Mrs. Ann Strickland Davenport
Mrs. Lloyd Hall Brown
Mrs. Anne Coleman Davidson
Dr. Robert B. Carter
Mrs. Ann Winfree Gooch
Mrs. Jean Nickel Collins
Mr. David W. Leary
Mr. Jeffress Samuel Dortch III
Mrs. Anne Hirschler Long
Ms. Susan Farley Ferrell
Mrs. Kate Donnahoe Vaughan
Mrs. Frances Shinnick Manderson
Mr. Bryce D. Jewett, Jr.
Mrs. Sharon Welton Parker
Mr. Rayford P. Kytle III
CLASS OF 1966 / 30%
Mrs. Lucy Fitzgerald Steele
Dr. Jon H. Moss
Mrs. Dorothy McDowell Adams
Ms. Lucy R. Correll
CLASS OF 1963 / 33%
Dr. William M.S. Rasmussen
Mr. Richard Henrik Antell
Mr. William Vaughan Garner
Mrs. Kay Taylor Sheild
Ms. Cynthia F. Baker
Ms. Martha Clark Goss
Mr. William B. Thalhimer III
Mrs. Lynda White Beck
Ms. Joan Hedgecock
Mrs. Frances Shetter Adamson Reed Dr. Robert MacIntyre Bennett
Mrs. Isabel Spilman Bates Mr. Richard K. Bennett, Sr.
Mrs. Susan Kemp Kump Mr. Robert Parke Lecky, Jr. Mr. Gordon Lee Mallonee, Jr. Mrs. Bruce Johann Muller-Thym Robert A. Nigro Mrs. Elizabeth Whittet O’Conor Mr. Jonathan S. Perel Dr. Mary Susan Schmidt Mr. William B. Wiltshire Mrs. Louise Vincent Wiltshire
CLASS OF 1968 / 23% Mrs. Barbara Robertson Burke Mr. H. Guy Collier Mr. Charles Michael DeCamps Ms. Laura Moore Hall Mr. Charles L. Heiner Mrs. Kathryn Conner Jarvis Mr. Waverly G. King III Mr. Donald D. Lecky Mrs. Elizabeth Hart Lecky Mr. Chaffraix A. Lelong, Jr. Mr. Frank A. McKenney Mrs. Katherine Henley Bennett*
Mrs. Barbara Culpepper Townsend
Mrs. Mary Anna Toms Broadbent
Mr. Gordon F. Penick III
Mrs. Carolyn Baker Bottger
Ms. Elizabeth Austin Tucker
Mr. William Rives Curdts
Mrs. Ruth Norfleet Penick
Mrs. Patricia Margraf Bussard
Mrs. Ann Gray Turner Wood
Mr. John Walker Gregory
Mr. Daniel S. Smith
Mrs. Jeannette Yager Dortch
CLASS OF 1965 / 24%
Mr. Franklin Bain Heiner
CLASS OF 1969 / 19%
Mr. F. Robertson Hershey
Anonymous
Mrs. Sue Eastham King
Ms. Katherine Meyers Cohen
Mr. Steven Andrew Markel
Mr. William R. Elliott
Mr. Edward Angus Powell, Jr.
Ms. Elisabeth Anne Fisher
Mr. William Reed Preston, Jr.
Mr. Merritt W. Foster III
Reverend Thomas J. Holden III Mrs. Retta Leigh Perel Keil Mrs. Margaret Reynolds Mackell Mrs. Lucy Oliver Mr. C. Porter Vaughan III
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Mrs. Anne P. Dobbins Brasfield Mrs. Suzanne Jones Duncan Mrs. Deborah Yager Epes Mr. Thomas F. Garner, Jr. Mrs. Nancy Sadler George
Mr. George Clifford Kirkmyer III
Mrs. Rebecca Major Newman
Mrs. Justin Derieux Frackelton
Ms. Sarah Doddridge Kay
Mr. T. Gaylon Layfield III
Mrs. Kate Fleming Parthemos
Mr. William F. Drewry Gallalee
Mrs. Martha Fleming Moore
Mrs. Marilyn Linhart Moses
Mr. Thomas Earl Pruitt
Mr. Mont D. Gaylord
Mrs. Margaret Morrissette Nost
Mr. Earl Bryson Powell
Mr. James Harris Scholl
Mrs. Elizabeth Chandler Hallberg
Mr. Russell W. Perkins, Sr.
Mrs. Frances Simpson Powell
Mrs. Barbara Briesmaster Sensabaugh
Mr. Lewis R. Little, Sr.
Mr. Crit T. Richardson
Mr. Charles L. Rogers
Mr. Meade A. Spotts
Dr. Daniel F. Savage III
Mr. Mark A. Sweeney
Dr. Conway Fleming Saylor
Mrs. Karen Pauli Wells
Mr. Robert N. Sif
Mr. W. Morison Wood III
Mrs. Elizabeth Yager Simpson
CLASS OF 1976 / 21%
Mrs. Irene Fraley Preston Mrs. Frances Chalkley Robertson Mr. Yoshiaki Sato Mrs. Scottie Newell Slater Mr. Sidney L. Stern II Mr. Francis D. Williams III Mr. Richard Gregory Williams
CLASS OF 1970 / 20% Mr. M. Garland Anderson II Anonymous Dr. Frank Douglass Bruni Ms. Ellen Clore Dr. John M. Daniel III Mrs. Virginia Kemp Hardman Ms. Karen A. Massey Mr. Richard L. Nigro Mrs. Martha Scott O’Connell Mr. George T. Richardson Mrs. Maxine Matthews Smith Mrs. Barrie Miller Sutton Mr. Christopher M. Timmons Mrs. Nancy Cox Vaughan Mr. R. L. Terrell Williams Dr. John Charles Wood
CLASS OF 1971 / 30% Mrs. Betty Pitt Cimmino
Mr. David G. Shuford Mrs. Susan Heiner Steadman Mrs. Molly Nichols Tashjian Mr. Harry R. Thalhimer Ms. Terry Starke Tosh Mr. R. Taylor Waller, Jr. Mr. George P. Whitley Ms. Susan Lynne Williams
CLASS OF 1972 / 32% Mr. Anthony J. Asch Mrs. Joan Pruitt Buhrman Ms. Sara Anne Burford Ms. Mary Maxwell Conner Mr. Stuart C. Ford Mr. John David Gottwald Ms. Carol W. Herod Mrs. Pamela Wagner Johnson Reverend Patricia Dykers Koenig Mrs. Beth Watlington Marchant Mrs. Brenda Britten Mathews Mr. David L. Nickel Mr. James Christopher Oates Mr. James Lee Edward Osborne Mrs. Elaine Ferebee Osburn Mr. Joseph B. Penick Mrs. Ann Markel Samford
Mr. William L. Stinson Mr. Morton G. Thalhimer III Mrs. Frances Shelton Vaughan Mr. Barry A. Wilton
CLASS OF 1974 / 25%
Ms. Margaret Karen Berkness Mr. John Samuel Billingsley III Mr. Arthur S. Brinkley III Dr. Robert S. Call Mr. John Davis Catterton
Mrs. Patricia Bullock Branch
Anne L. Coleman, M.D., Ph.D.
Ms. Margaret H. Campbell
Mr. Gary S. Cosby
Mr. William H. Carter
Mr. N. Kent Covington
Mrs. Helen Anderson Carter
Mrs. Shelley Ingram deButts
Mrs. Jane Bowman Fain
Dr. Allen V. Kemp
Miss Melanie Karen Gorsline
Dr. Wendy Frances Kuhn
Mrs. Margaret Newell Gottwald
Dr. Benita Atiyeh Miller
Mr. Erik Scott Greenbaum
Mrs. Deborah Howard Perkins
Mr. Robert G. Kastenbaum
Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews Richardson
Mr. James D. Mairs
Mrs. Ann Robins Strickler
Ms. Anne Beverly Massey
Mr. Gregory W. Vaughan
Mrs. Margaret Reese Mertens
CLASS OF 1977 / 25%
Mrs. Margaret Milby Mr. John Moncure, Jr. Mrs. Kathryn Redford O’Mara Mr. Jeffrey C. Timmons Mrs. Wendy Walton Ward
Mr. Henry Stokes Carter Mr. Mark Andrew Christian Mr. C. Nicholas Condyles Mrs. Alison Farmer Cosby
Mr. Stanley F. Druckenmiller
Mr. F. Behle Schaaf
Mr. S. Lawrence Dumville
Ms. Jane Connell Spilman
Dr. Catherine D. Ennis*
Ms. Martha Wynne Stuart
CLASS OF 1975 / 25%
Mr. Edward Kent Gay
Mr. Joseph A. Farmer
Mrs. Rebecca LeCompte Thornton
Mr. R. Clayton Allen
Mrs. Terrell Luck Harrigan
Mr. George B. Field III
Mrs. Stephanie Lelong Waller
Mrs. Nancy Kennon Bruchbacher
Mrs. Sallyann Cramer Holzgrefe
Mrs. Anne Day Friddell
Mr. Walter L. Williams
Mrs. Teresa Yancey Crane
Ms. Christienne Ruddy Hulcher
Ms. Zoe Anne Green
Mr. J. Christopher Wiltshire
Mrs. Mary Sue Estes Donahue
Mr. Albert B. Kirtland
Mrs. Molly Prince Johnson
CLASS OF 1973 / 20%
Mrs. Elizabeth Levey Freeman
Mrs. Mimi Fleming McCully
Mrs. Beth Jones Geraghty
Ms. Jean Elizabeth McLarin
Mrs. Pem Boinest Hall
Mrs. Elizabeth Stettinius Monroe
Ms. Elizabeth R. Harris
Mrs. Kimberly Pettit O’Shea
Dr. Mary Lawrence Harris
Mrs. Catherine Kennon Seay
Mrs. Cynthia Luck Haw
Mrs. Suzanne Wiley Van Orden
Mr. H. Pettus LeCompte Mr. William Reilly Marchant Mrs. Nancy Meyers Marsiglia* Ms. Boodie Wiltshire McGurn Mrs. Beverly Britten Moore
Mrs. Jane Kastenbaum Asch Mrs. Elizabeth Bruni Downey Reverend Gail Merrick Ebersole Mr. Everett Allan Fairlamb III
Mr. David Miles Williams
Mrs. C. Jeffrey Daly Mrs. Marie Achtemeier Finch
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Dr. Robert O. Waldbauer, Jr.
Ms. Claiborne Scott Mason
Mr. Isham Rowland Williams III
Mr. Richard Lee Ware
Mr. Jeffrey Aleshire Modisett
Mr. Thomas Scott Word III
Mr. Franklin P. Watkins, Jr.
Mrs. Jane Shannon Newman
Mr. Andrew Taylor Wiley
Mr. Mills Jordan Piland
CLASS OF 1980 / 26%
Mr. Robert B. Wrenn, Jr.
Mrs. Amy Gilman Remke
Mrs. Marietta Edmunds Zakas
Ms. Carolyn Levey Winks
CLASS OF 1978 / 28%
CLASS OF 1979 / 19%
Ms. Lynne Marie Berkness
Taylor Allen
Mr. Ronald F. Calkins, Jr.
Mr. Wade H. Branner
Mr. Jeffrey Whitefield Congdon
CLASS OF 1981 / 19% Dr. Michael Armstrong, Jr. Mrs. Julie Unger Byerly
Mr. James Edward Abbe IV
Mrs. Cynthia Strother Cecil
Mr. Edward Lefebvre Allen
Mrs. Sharon Gibson Cherry
Mrs. Jennie Taylor Bishof
Mr. F. Neil Cowan, Jr.
Mrs. Anne Ratcliffe Chamblee
Mr. Frank Heindl Doherty
Mr. Michael Allen Condyles
Mrs. Austin Cary Hancock
Mrs. Rebecca Sullivan Cox
Ms. Josephine F. Hughes
Mr. Christopher Hume Daly
Ms. Bonnie L. Crater
Mr. Mark Duncan Kilpatrick
Mr. E. Bradley Crosby
Mr. Thomas Laws Disharoon, Jr.
Mr. John Owen Gwathmey
Mrs. Tyler Beazley Kilpatrick
Mrs. Terry Ellen Crosby
Mr. Jeffrey McClain Graeber
Dr. James S. Hunter, Jr.
Mr. Wallace Lewis LaPrade
Ms. Barbara Scott Duff
Ms. Martha Estes Grover
Mrs. Patricia Hobson Hunter
Mrs. Tracy Sinnott Mason
Mrs. Fraser Catterton Finney
Mrs. Perry Shelly Gunn
Mrs. Elizabeth Edmunds Johnston
Mr. Walter John McGraw, Jr.
Mr. Philip Henry Goodpasture
Mr. Allan D. Ivie IV
Ms. Kathleen Ruth Overton
Mr. Panos Stephan Midis
Mr. William Randolph Harrison
Mrs. Page Boinest Melton Ivie
Mrs. Laura Yancey Peery
Ms. Donna Lynne Perry
Mrs. Paula Billingsley Harrison
Mrs. Anne McCormack Jones
Mr. David M. Rayner
Mr. Robert G. Shelly, Jr.
Mr. Stephen Anson Hart
Dr. Warren S. Koontz
Ms. Elizabeth G. Regan
Mr. Joseph M. Spivey IV
Mrs. Leigh Dobbins Johnson
Mrs. Jill Remington Powers
Mr. J. Sargeant Reynolds, Jr.
Mrs. Suzanne Haynes Spivey
Mr. John F. Kay III
Mr. W. Raleigh Robins
Mr. Brian Charles Riopelle
Mrs. Catherine Nolley Triantis
Mr. William H. LeCompte
Mr. Wallace Gray Stettinius
Mrs. Mary Seaman Sarkes
Mr. Mark W. Williams
Mr. John Newton Martin, Jr.
Mrs. Laurie Stanwood Stettinius
Mrs. Sara Maynard Sommers
Mr. John Watkins Martin
Mr. Richard L. Thalhimer
Mrs. Hunter McKinley Sydnor
CLASS OF 1982 / 22%
Mrs. Barrie Berman VanBrackle
Colonel William Lee Wimbish, Jr.
Mr. Russell Gardner Wyatt
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Mrs. Catherine Maynard Armstrong Mr. Terence Goodwin Blackwood Mr. William Temple Blackwood
Mrs. Martha Robertson Bowden
Mr. Hobart P. Bauhan
Mrs. Tenley Fleischer Beazley
Mrs. Olivia Randolph Waters
Mr. William Joseph Bugg III
Mr. Christopher Amsbary Brennan
Mrs. Kimberley Robertson Berling
Mr. John Howlett Woodfin, Jr.
Mrs. Louise Galleher Coldwell Huber
Mr. Mason Travers Chapman
Mrs. Ellen Turbeville Bonbright
Mr. James A. DeVoe, Jr.
Mr. M. Deane Cheatham III
Mr. Charles Reginald Bristow
CLASS OF 1988 / 31%
Mrs. Holly Schmidt Fairlamb
Mr. David Thomas Clary
Mr. Scott Carrington Brooks
Mrs. Linda Martin Geho
Mrs. Ellen Fleming Dougherty
Mrs. Elizabeth Everett Cherkis
Mr. J. Christopher Gilman
Mrs. Mary Williams Hagan
Dr. Charles Marsh Cuttino
Mr. John David Haisley
Mr. Michael Robert Henry
Mrs. Roya Palmer Ewing
Mrs. Louise G. Coldwell Huber
Mrs. Catherine Black Kirchmier
Mr. Richard R. Grinnan
Mr. James W. Klaus
Mr. Christopher G. Kulp
Mr. William Aubrey Hall, Jr.
Mr. David W. MacMillan, Jr.
Mrs. Elizabeth DeVoe Lewis
Mr. Arthur W. Harrison III
Ms. Catherine Ratcliffe Mitchell
Mrs. Melissa Falls Mauck
Mr. Scott Preston Harrison
Mrs. Sally Wyatt Roddey
Mr. William F. Moore, Jr.
Mr. Alan Stephenson Humphreys III
Ms. Katherine B. Seaman
Mr. Bradley David Nott
Mr. John Gary Maynard III
Mr. Stanton L. Thalhimer
Ms. Sarah T. Paxton
Mr. Duncan Shaw Owen III
Dr. E. James Wiley III
Mr. Randolph N. Reynolds, Jr.
Richard Robins, Esq.
Mr. Kenneth H. Young
Mrs. Elizabeth Johns Whitman
Mr. Mark McGhee Scott
CLASS OF 1983 / 24%
CLASS OF 1985 / 29%
Mr. Edward F. Sinnott III
Mr. Jeffrey Thomas Armstrong
Mrs. Stella Crane Alexander
Mr. Michael Garrett Bland
Mr. Troy Gerard Arnold III
Mrs. Wendy Lawson Bosley
Mr. Wyatt Beazley IV
Mr. Alexander W. C. Cecil
Mr. Michael Robert Brost
Mr. R. Robinson Crosby III
Mr. J. Boyd Bullock, Jr.
CLASS OF 1987 / 25%
Mr. Rives Fleming III
Mrs. Jill Harthun Chao
Ms. Anne Bruce Baskerville Ahearn
Mrs. Amy Becker Leibowitz
Mr. Harrison Moncure Geho
Mrs. Cynthia Clay Cheatham
Dr. Todd Biery Baird
Mr. McAlister Crutchfield Marshall II
Mr. William B. Goode IV
Mrs. Elizabeth Carlton Crosby
Mrs. Emily Davis Baldridge
Mrs. Lindsey Alvis Melvin
Mr. John McGee Fallon
Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell Bayston
Mrs. Karen Myers Miller
Mrs. Susan Macon Jamieson
Mrs. Catherine Crooks Hill
Mr. Robert Lionel Bell, Jr.
Mr. John B. Munson
Mrs. Natalee Grigg Johnsrud
Mrs. Janee Heizer Hunter
Mr. Michael M. Campbell
Mr. Ronald Oswin Pessner, Jr.
Mrs. Elizabeth Baird Kazazian
Mrs. Katharine Denny Joyce
Ms. Jo Ellen Constine
Mrs. Anne Newsom Pinion
Mr. Patrick Howard Kirchmier
Mr. Brian Christopher Justice
Dr. Scott Edmondson Crater
Ms. Anne McDaniel Pollard
Ms. Lee Levering Moreau
Mrs. Gretchen Loree Crawford
Dr. Kathryn Bates Russell
Mr. W. Brian Reames
Ms. Mary Catherine Stagg Nimaga
Mr. Charles Aubrey Featherston III
Mrs. Faulkner Bagley Sgro
Mr. Gregory C. Robins
Mr. David Lee Patterson
Mr. James William Ferrell IV
Mrs. Robin Tucker Smith
Mr. John P. Rowe
Mr. John Mercer Reeves Reed
Mrs. Evelyn Cruickshank Fleming
Mrs. Ann Bowers Steele
Ms. Sheryl A. Robins
Mr. William Hunter Goodwin III
Mr. Robert Stephen Ukrop, Jr.
Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson Shelly
Mrs. Anne Mountcastle Rusbuldt
Mrs. Susan Tolleson Gowen
Mrs. Townsend Ross Westermann
Mrs. Leigh Compton Shobe
Mr. Alfred L. Stratford III
Mrs. Taylor Cary Kell
Mr. J. Porter White
Mr. Lawrence Dunbar Smith III
Mrs. Suzanne Lublin Tiplitz
Mr. Steven Vaughan Key
Mr. C. Preston Williams
Mrs. Amanda Little Surgner
Mrs. Ashley Klaus Turner
Mr. Leighton A.C. Klevana
Mr. John Andrew Wyatt
Mr. Paul M. Thompson, Jr.
Mrs. Frances Williams White
Mr. Malcolm S. McDonald, Jr.
Rear Admiral Frank D. Whitworth III USN
Mrs. Haley Coulbourn Ottley
CLASS OF 1989 / 23%
Ms. Melissa P. Vaughan
Mrs. Alston Goodwin Williams
Mrs. Frances Benson Phillips
CLASS OF 1986 / 26%
Mrs. Susan McElroy Rhodes
Mr. Tiffany Bohm Armstrong
Mrs. Reaves Wimbish Rupple
Mr. John H. Bauhan, Jr.
Mr. Edward Christopher Schutt
Mrs. Blair Chandler Grappone
Mr. Frank F. Mountcastle III
Mr. Charles B. Scher
Mrs. Norvell Beazley Whitaker
CLASS OF 1984 / 21% Mrs. Jane Bell Malbon Abbe Mr. Edward Wesley Atiyeh
Dr. Julious Perry Smith III Mrs. Elizabeth Farrar Smith Mrs. Elisabeth Arnold Weiss Mrs. Rebecca Kidwell Wetherly
Mrs. Melissa Compton Patterson
Mr. William Harrison Baxter II Mr. Robert M. Bennett, Jr. Mr. I. Gerald Bullock Mr. Douglas Reid Burford Mr. Robert W. Cabaniss III Mrs. Diane Long Cafritz Mrs. Janet Collins Deskevich Mrs. Ashley Massie Doyle Mr. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II Mr. Hunter Welsch Fogg Mrs. Laura Wheeler Ford Molly Goodwin Hardie Mrs. Eva Morgan Hartmann Mrs. Anne F. Hayes Dr. Sarah Josephs Hellewell Mrs. Elizabeth Hutchins Mrs. Robin Ruth Jager Mrs. Anne Gail Gilman Jennings Mr. Kirk David Keil Mr. James Scott Kulp
Mrs. Jacquelin Ukrop Aronson Mrs. Cynthia Nott Bowling Mr. Clay Miller Coleman Mrs. Emily Hilbert DuBose Mr. Hugh Garland Edmunds III
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Ms. Sarah P. Gentry
Mrs. Elizabeth Berglund Hall
Ms. Elizabeth Heyward Nelson
Dr. Grover Cousins Robinson IV
Mr. A. Brent Hailes
Mr. Thomas J. Hofheimer
Mr. Frederic Scott Reed, Jr.
Mrs. Linda Luck Rohr
Mr. James Carper Jamison II
Mr. Albertis Harrison Jamison
Mr. Mason Chilton Reed
Mr. Christopher L. Wallace
Mrs. Michelle Deal Lewis
Mrs. Chandler Thaxton Klevana
Mrs. Brooke Vaughan Schroeder
Dr. J. Kenneth Zelenak
Mr. Michael Todd Morchower
Mrs. Mollie Baker Krebs
Mr. Stephen Talbot Spraker
Mrs. Sarah Morano Murray
Mrs. Kate Remick Kurtz
Mr. Scott Jordan Storey
CLASS OF 1994 / 18%
Dr. Jennifer Myer
Mr. John Patrick McCann II
Mr. Samuel McKinley Turner
Mr. Harrison Shelby Nelson
Mr. James L. McGeorge, Jr.
Ms. Martha Alsop Warthen
Mrs. Vicki Barrett Nichols
Mr. Kelby Mallory Morgan
Mrs. Jennifer Robertson Wilkins
Mrs. Emily Baskerville Oney
Mrs. Claiborne Winter Riley
Mr. William B. Wiltshire, Jr.
Mrs. Julie Sydnor Peterman
Mr. Scott Forbes Ruth
Mr. Keith D. Adams, Jr. Mr. Stephen F. Adelaar Mr. T. Andrew Boswell Mr. Christopher LeBaron Butler Mr. William Neil Chandler
Mrs. Christie Dunnavant Reed Miss Alix Eden Seif Mr. Stephen Hayes Smith Mr. Philip David Spraker, Jr. Mr. L. Mark Stepanian Mr. James Andrew Stokes Mr. Madison Pendleton Wootton
CLASS OF 1990 / 21% Mrs. Hylah Boyd Ballowe Dr. Richard L. Bennett, Jr. Mr. William Bates Chappell, Jr. Mr. Matthew T. Goodwin Dr. Autumn Adkins Graves Mrs. Angie Ledford Hutchison Mr. David D. Leshner Mrs. Betsy Schnell Livesay Mrs. Cara Koonce McDaniel Mrs. Tyler Fonville McNeely Mr. Robert Burwell Owen Mrs. Margaret Randolph Pace Mr. Troy Alfred Peery III Mrs. Ann Brooke Lewis Raynal Ms. Elizabeth Mason Roach Mrs. Jennifer Jewett Ruth Mrs. Elizabeth Vetrovec Smith
Mr. Henry Anderson Shield II Mr. Christopher Edward Trible Mr. Jonathan Sams Tunner Mr. Alan Porter Vaughan Mrs. Carey Thompson Viego
Mr. Roy T. Tepper III
CLASS OF 1992 / 20%
CLASS OF 1991 / 30%
Mrs. Beverly Randolph Campbell
Mr. Hunter Fontaine Avery Mrs. Jennifer McGuire Brost Mr. William Tayloe Crump Mr. Alexander Spotswood de Witt Mr. Stuart Preston Dillard Mr. Richard P.C. Ford Mrs. April Sharp Garnett Mr. David Frederick Gieg
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Mr. Charles Edward Bradshaw III
Mrs. Frances Owen Coleman Mrs. Latane Lewis Dillard Ms. Rachel Scott Everett Mrs. Eliza Goodall Gavin Mr. L. Howard Jenkins IV Mr. Walter Mason Maynard Mrs. Mollie Hines Mitchell
CLASS OF 1993 / 23% Mr. Jason Scott Angus
Mrs. Ashley Gardner Gallienne Mrs. Ashley Linhart Hepp
Mrs. Whitney Smith Conrad
Mr. William Robertson Beverley Hershey
Dr. William Scott Conrad
Mrs. Erin Smith Jewett
Mrs. Erika Schiff de Witt
Mr. D. Mason Lecky
Mr. Murray Lemoyne Fisher
Mrs. Sarah Cook Martin
Mr. Bryce Dickinson Jewett III
Mrs. Jennifer Scott Morgan
Dr. Nicole Marie Kelleher
Mrs. Molly Brent Revere
Mr. Andrew C. Lowden
Mr. Charles Richard Samuels
Mr. Ryan Joseph McInnis
Mr. James Howard Weirich
Mrs. Archana Jesudian McLoughlin
Mr. David Ryan Wilkins
Mr. Michael Goodrich Palmore
CLASS OF 1995 / 11%
Mr. Baxter Francis Phillips III
Mrs. Elizabeth Vaughan Anderson
Mr. Justin Nicholas Nathanson Pope
Mrs. Katherine Orr Barre
Mrs. Marshall Bates Rigby
Mrs. Callie Lacy Brackett
Ms. Kathleen T. Hershey
Dr. Elizabeth Cook Miller
Mr. Adam Raab Hofheimer
Mr. James Keith Marshall Newton IV
Mrs. Nancy Jo Ukrop Kantner
Mr. Joseph Edwin Rackley
Mrs. Sarah Maxwell Kerr
Mr. Michael Wickliffe Ruehling
Mr. William James Lagos, Jr.
Mrs. Anne Taylor Drake Schaaf
Mrs. Kathryn Dunnington Miller
Mrs. Liza Jarvis Scott
Dr. Pamela Herbert Minkler
Ms. Liza B. Stutts
Mr. Thomas Winston Price
Ms. Margaret Ruth Thalhimer
CLASS OF 1996 / 26%
Mrs. Ashley Clevenger Trinh Mr. Andrew B. Wiltshire
Mrs. Katherine Thalhimer Adamson
CLASS OF 2000 / 13%
Mr. Farhad Reza Alavi Anonymous
Mr. Matthew Garland Anderson III
Mr. Thomas T. Cullen
Mrs. Sally Peck Ashby
Mr. Frederick Carter Dabney
Mrs. Jill Thalhimer Campbell
Mrs. Mavora Monk Donoghue
Mrs. Ann Schnell Cliquet
Mr. Andrew Richard Duggan
Mrs. Lizzie Cullen Cox
Mr. Robert Gareth Ellis
Mr. James Hunter Lansing
Mrs. Amanda Lannon Featherstone
Mrs. Anne Wesley Gehring
Mr. Theodore Herbert Lansing II
Mrs. Alden Ramsey McDaniel
Miss Margeaux Beale Feore
Mr. Scott R. Hairfield
Mrs. Michelle Kahn Logan
Mrs. Kathryn Zelenak McGee
Mrs. Virginia Nuckols Ferry
Mrs. Christian Thompson Henderson
Miss Margaret Lewis Marchant
Mrs. Michelle Coleman Murphy
Mr. Charles Matthew Gallienne IV
Mr. Matthew Forrest Hunter
Mr. Brent Ingram Miller
Mrs. Abbey Reynolds Pemberton
Ms. Caroline Bache Garrett
Dr. Arun Benjamin Jesudian
Mrs. Georgia Luck Mitchell
Mr. James Griffith Ritter
Mrs. Virginia Harris Hofheimer
Mrs. Emily Nelson Lamb
Mr. Frederic Potts Moore IV
Mrs. Mary Tompkins Ritter
Dr. Christopher P. Johnson
Mrs. Rebecca Davidson McNeer
Mrs. Blake Hamill Nichols
Mr. Perry Everett Turner III
Mr. Shepherd Fitz-Hugh Lewis, Jr.
Mrs. Anne Hunter Smith Myers
Mr. Brendan D. O’Toole
Miss Lorena Katherine Oliver
Dr. Christopher Thomas Sica
Miss Elizabeth Anne Plant
CLASS OF 2001 / 29%
Dr. Suzanne Kitces Peck
Mrs. Anne Gray Cullen Siebert
Mr. Earl Bryson Powell, Jr.
Mr. Michael G. Pruitt
Mr. Adam R. Thalhimer
Mrs. Martha Orr Proutt
Mr. Hartwell Heath Roper, Jr.
Dr. Leroy Brown Vaughan, Jr.
Mr. Samuel Cowan Ramage
Mr. S. Zachary Sisisky
Mrs. Jennifer Daughdrille Whitlock
Mrs. Tayloe Moore Reeves
Mr. Andrew F. Slater
Mr. Richard Watkins Wiltshire III
Mr. Marshall P. Schutt
Mrs. Roberta Fishburne Strickler
CLASS OF 1998 / 24%
Mrs. Ashley Krupin Tischer
Mr. and Mrs. Derek A. Thomas
Mr. Benjamin Kirkpatrick Adamson
Mrs. Virginia R. Watkins Mr. Reid Steven Whitten
Mrs. Mary E. Andrews Mrs. Carter Hamill Backus Mrs. Austin Scott Bader Miss Laurie Beth Barnes Mrs. Ann Roper Bowen Mr. W. Hall Carter, Jr. Mrs. Julie Heiner Culp Mrs. Courtney Carrell Diamond
Mr. George Edward Stafford Via
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Mrs. Allison Johnson Whittemore
Mrs. Margaret Williams Bode
Mrs. Elizabeth Noftsinger Wiertel
CLASS OF 1999 / 17%
Ms. Taylor Randolph Bode
Mrs. Camp Goodwin August
Mr. Jeffrey G. Dunnington
Mrs. Neelan Markel Winston
Mr. James Alexander Boschen
Mrs. Mary Wiltshire Beckstoffer
Ms. Emily C. Easterly
Mr. Thomas Lawrence Winston
Mrs. Caroline Cutchins Boyd
Mr. Lucas Edward Beirne
Miss Laura Courtney Fain
Mrs. Melissa Seymour Wood
Ms. Shelley B. Daughtrey
Mr. Joseph E. Blackburn III
Mrs. Carter Judkins Greendyke
CLASS OF 1997 / 16%
Mrs. Lee Williams Drummond
Mr. James H. Casler
Mrs. Kimberly Paulette Haggard
Dr. Scott McDowell Adams
Mrs. Lindsay Carter Gerstmyer
Mrs. Elaine McCandlish Dinos
Mr. D. Lee Hallberg
Mrs. Ellen Ritsch Boyle
Mr. Duncan Clinch Heyward, Jr.
Mrs. Katherine Carter Glass
Mrs. Lucy Moore Hogsed
Mrs. Alice Collins Fruth
Mrs. Anna Maxwell Horner
Mr. Lane Peyton Martin
Mr. James Warren Hunter
Mr. Jeffrey E. Galanti
Mr. Francis James Kelleher, Jr.
Mrs. Katherine Chandler Merritt
Ms. Brittany N. Hutchinson
Mr. Stephen Wright Douglas Mr. John Robert Downey III
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Miss Laura Austin Johnson
Mr. William Tessin Derry
Miss Victoria Louise Christmas
Miss Virginia Flournoy Layfield
Mr. Francis Edward Kelly IV
Dr. Caitlin Kelly Dillon
Mr. David W. Coleman
Miss Sarah Elizabeth Lisk
Mrs. Sarah Hyslop Leonardelli
Miss Mayme Beth Forem Donohue
Mr. Yi Ding
Mr. John Copeland Markowitz
Mr. Stuart Tullidge Farrell
Dr. Katelyn Bowman Feinberg
Miss Brooke Campbell Matson
Mrs. Elizabeth LaGow McDermid
Mr. Peter O. Goodwin
Mrs. Pearson Moore French
Mr. John E. McDonald III
Mrs. Elizabeth Cutchins Messick
Mr. Noah Charles Perry Greenbaum
Mrs. Alice Derry Gnall
Miss Holly Kane O’Donnell
Mrs. Brandon Jacob Moss
Mrs. Amis Bruch Greene
Mrs. Sarah Gray Tullidge Innes
Mr. Matthew W. Richardson
Mrs. Sarah Morck Peavey
Miss Anne B. Hedgepeth
Miss Meredith Lee Judkins
Miss Brooke Meredith Stallings
Mrs. Anne Riker Purcell Powell
Mrs. Alexis Beck Henry
Mrs. Elizabeth Parrish King
Miss Caroline Frances Steadman
Mr. Geoffey R. Shudtz
Mrs. Anne Wiltshire Henry
Mrs. Elizabeth Garson Koteles
Mr. William Stanwood Stettinius
Mr. Michael H. Thalhimer
Mrs. Samantha Price Huber
Miss Jessica Rose Longo
Mrs. Caroline Terry Turner
Miss Martha Howry Thomas
Mrs. Tina Jadhav-Parikh
Mr. Michael Edwards Manson
Mr. Coleman Wortham
Ms. Elizabeth White Thomson
Mr. John Reilly Marchant
Mrs. Lauren Kathleen Manson
Mrs. Mary Catherine Williams Washo
Mr. Kevin William McGeorge
Mrs. Jordan Cobb Mendez
CLASS OF 2008 / 12%
Mrs. Elizabeth Dolan Wright
Mrs. Jamie Whitten Montgomery
Mrs. Kathleen Hanley Mostrom
CLASS OF 2002 / 17%
Jonathan H. Myers, D.V.M
Mr. J. Ryan Mostrom
Mrs. Alexandra Povlishock Newell
Mr. Evan B. Ocheltree
Mr. John T. Parrish
Mr. William James O’Flaherty
Mrs. Alexandra Squire Saunders
Mrs. Amy Staples Ribock
Miss Kathryn Cooper Schilling
Mr. Crit Taylor Richardson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. Sooy
Mrs. Maura McGroarty Robinson
Mrs. Jessica Chasen Walker
Mr. Paul H. Saunders, Jr.
Miss Virginia Burn Wortham
Miss Madeline Jane Hope Sisk
Mr. James Gregory Wright
Mrs. Kathryn Robertson Stephenson
Mr. John Yue Zhuo
Mrs. Caitlin Rawles Teden
Mr. Hunter F. Huber
CLASS OF 2004 / 13%
Mr. Andrew Meyer Thalhimer
Miss Meredith Carter Hurst
Miss Dianne Marie Carter
Miss Talley Thomas King
Mr. John Conrad Fain
CLASS OF 2006 / 9%
Mrs. Caroline Gibson Logan
Mrs. Courtney McDonald Fain
Miss Sarah Massie Chase
Mr. David H. Mathews, Jr.
Mrs. Margaret Overton Geiger
Mr. John Tobias Desch
Mrs. Bane Williams McLellan
Mr. Paul Jefferson Geiger
Mr. James G. Dunn, Jr.
Mr. Thomas William Pruitt
Mrs. Meredith Zimmer Greenbaum
Miss Frances Winn Friddell
Mr. J. Brock Saunders
Mrs. Sara Samford Griebel
Mrs. Paige Crosby Hurlbut
Mr. Ryan Ferguson Schilling
Mrs. Virginia Friddell Kurtz
Mr. J. Michael Jarvis, Jr.
Miss Alice Ambler Shuford
Mr. Joseph F. B. Lawson
Mrs. Marion Nolan Kastenbaum
Mrs. Christina Thalhimer Silverstein
Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Marchant
Mr. Jonathan G. Kastenbaum
Mrs. Leigh Enoch Wit
Mrs. Elizabeth Downey Rand
Miss Kendall Britten Mathews
Mrs. Brady O’Dea Zizzo
Mr. Andrew B. Sellergren
Mr. Troy Michael Shapiro
CLASS OF 2003 / 28%
Mrs. Caroline LaGow Walker
Mr. William Dixon Snukals
Mr. John Curtis Walker
CLASS OF 2007 / 13%
Miss Emily Stewart Albertson Mrs. Sarah Brucker Northen Baldock Dr. Courtney Harrison Bradenham Mr. Jeffrey Whitefield Congdon, Jr. Mr. Robert Charles Courain III Mrs. Hilary Robertson Crittendon Mr. Peter F. Farrell Mr. Malcolm Pitt Friddell, Jr. Mr. Samuel S. Gottwald
Mr. William George Allen Mrs. Lauralee Glasgow Allen Mr. James C. Chase, Jr. Mr. Max William Comess Mrs. Margaret Hickerson Congdon Mrs. Caitlin Shalley Cottrell Mr. Richard T. Cullen
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Mrs. Christin Lipscomb Walsh Mr. Matthew K. Williams
CLASS OF 2005 / 27% Mrs. Christina Merchant Carpenter Mrs. Carmen Thornton Carraway
Mrs. Ashley Davis Young
Miss Elisabeth Sloane Beaver Miss Ann-Sebrell Chavent Mr. Joshua Philip Daniels Miss Heather Peebles Garson Miss Gabrielle Elizabeth Johnson Miss Anna Grace Kuta
Mr. Philip Simpson Mabry
Mr. Hugh Dinwiddie Carter, Jr. Miss Ramsey Katherine Carter Mrs. Eva Samford Cherepnya Mr. J. Taylor Christmas, Jr. Mr. Christopher Hume Daly, Jr. Mr. Andrew Evens Kastenbaum Mr. Graham Keane Mandl Miss Ruth Ellen Blair Marsteller Mrs. Mary Monroe McDonald Mr. James Vincent Morgan III Miss Victoria Tyler O’Shea Miss Ashley Hunter Ross Miss Rebecca Leigh Thornton Mr. Douglas Webb Tyler Mr. Bradford D. Williams
CLASS OF 2009 / 7% Mr. Tyler J. Agee Mr. C. Kennon Harrison, Jr. Miss Elizabeth Walker Layfield Miss Elizabeth Claiborne Mason Miss Shannon Margaret O’Donnell Miss Jennifer Lynne Romer Miss Elizabeth Cortlandt Rosebro Mr. Alexander Amr Whitfield
CLASS OF 2010 / 9% Mr. Christopher Scot Bean Mr. Patrick Neil Blank Mr. Benjamin Lindsay Bruni Mr. Alexander Wilson Doherty Mrs. Mary Darden Gottwald Miss Carter Christian Hunter Miss Kaitlin Brooke Mastropieri
Mr. Zachary Taylor Mortensen
Miss Sarah Michelle Romer
Miss Caroline Grace O’Donnell
Miss Lucy Gordon Smith
Mr. Edwin Harris Ragsdale II
Mr. John Luther Walker IV
Mr. Robert Turner Richardson
Miss Anna Lassiter White
Miss Margaret Alston Williams
CLASS OF 2013 / 5%
CLASS OF 2011 / 10%
Miss Elizabeth Carlyle Carter
Mr. William E. Catterton
Miss Kayla Ann Cross
Miss Victoria K. Coates
Miss Mary Cameron Crowgey
Miss Elise H. Harrigan
Miss Jillian Nicole Donze
Miss Madeline A. Jecklin
Miss Eleanor Marie Sullivan
Miss Megan E. McGhee
Mr. Evan Emerson Vranian
Mr. Matson L. Roberts, Jr.
CLASS OF 2014 / 1%
Miss Catherine Peyton Spivey Miss Jasmine D. Turner Mr. C. Dyson White Mr. T. Colscon Wiley Mr. Preston A. Williams
CLASS OF 2012 / 11% Miss Anya Olga-Frances Aboud Mr. James Roland Berents Miss Kendall Helen Berents Miss Meredith Virginia Berents Miss Margaret Baxley Clark Miss Amanda Blair Cole Mr. Henry Allen Evans Miss Lillian Gwong-Han Fu Mr. Miller Wayne Golliday Mr. Austin Randolph Palmore
COLLEGIATE SCHOOL SCORECARD (2015-17)
Miss Virginia Lee Catterton
28
Average ACT Score
53
Students Receiving National Merit Recognition
9
CLASS OF 2015 / 6% Mr. Thomas Joseph Casalino Mr. Wilson Randolph Strother Cecil Mr. Nathan Ray Cross Mr. Bayard Durkin Diggs Miss Anne Morgan Hunter Miss Carrie Davisson Ragsdale Mr. Lee Stribling Walker Mr. William Nash Wiley
70
Early-Decision Admits (77%)
14
Average Number of AP Classes Offered
245
AP Scholars
312
Students in the Envision Richmond 8th Grade Capstone Program
207
Teachers Who Have Used Faculty Professional Development
CLASS OF 2016 / 2% Miss Leilani Ann Porter Miss Sarah Tavenner Whitaker
National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists (most of any Virginia independent school in 2017)
Mr. William Wallace White
1,016
Number of Varsity Athletes
4
State Championships
8
League Championships
3,223
Students Involved in Performing Arts
656
Students in Instrumental Groups
688
Students in Chorus
658
Students in Dance
1,221
Students in Drama
10 241
Service Trips Students Traveled on 26 International Trips FALL 2017 73
GRANDPARENTS CONTRIBUTING TO THE ANNUAL FUND
MR. AND MRS. V. CASSEL ADAMSON, JR.
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE T. BASKERVILLE III
MR. AND MRS. JOHN P. MCGUIRE BOYD
Katie Adamson ’23
Brett Oney ’18
Virginia Ballowe ’23
Shepard Adamson ’25
Emma Ahearn ’19
Caroline Adamson ’29
George Ahearn ’20
MR. AND MRS. FRANK B. BRADLEY III
MRS. FRANCES SHETTER ADAMSON REED ’63
MR. AND MRS. MALCOLM W. BATES ’67 T. Rigby ’23
Bralyn VanRoekel ’20
Freddie Reed ’27
Isabel Rigby ’25
Bradley VanRoekel ’24
Harry Reed ’29
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. BAXTER
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES E. BRADSHAW, JR.
Harrison Baxter ’25
Sheehan Bradshaw ’22
Matthew Van Winkle ’20
Stuart Baxter ’27
Ned Bradshaw ’24
MR. AND MRS. NONATO ALMACHAR
DR. AND MRS. WYATT S. BEAZLEY III ’58
Ellie Craig ’21
MRS. WILBUR C. ALLEN
Aiden Curtin ’28
MRS. MARY ALTIZER AND MR. JIM TYLER Gracie Gordon ’24
MR. M. GARLAND ANDERSON II ’70 Harper Anderson ’29
MR. ROBERT B. ANDERSON III Will Calamita ’19
John Ballowe ’21
Jack Bradley ’23 Ryder Bradley ’25
Nash Craig ’24
Georgia Beazley ’17
DR. AND MRS. ROBERT L. BRAND
Izzy Whitaker ’20
Lilly Brand ’20
Frances Beazley ’23
Tyler Brand ’23
DR. LILLIE R. BENNETT
MR. AND MRS. DAN BRANTINGHAM
Jake Malveaux ’26
Jackson Brantingham ’29
Richard Malveaux ’29
MR. AND MRS. EVANS B. BRASFIELD ’65
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS A. BETTS, JR.
Lucy Storey ’22
Betsy Graham ’27
Daisy Storey ’23
MR. AND MRS. EDWARD G. BOEHM, JR.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN C. BRENNAN
Grant Boehm ’23
Marnie Brennan ’17
Catherine Boehm ’27
Christopher Brennan ’19
Anna Armstrong ’23
MR. AND MRS. R. LEWIS BOGGS
Patrick Brennan ’22
MR. AND MRS. WARDELL BAKER
Kendall Boggs ’24
MRS. JUDY S. BROWN
Brandon Watson ’23
DR. AND MRS. ROLAND L. BOWLES
John Woodfin ’22
MR. AND MRS. LOUIS T. BARRETT
Jasmine Mai ’20
MRS. BARBARA L. BRUCKART
Olivia Nichols ’23
MRS. ERWIN BOYD
Nichole Gould ’18
Eric Nichols ’28
Stella Williams ’24
Pearse Riendeau ’22
MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL ARMSTRONG Charles Armstrong ’19 Grant Armstrong ’22
MR. AND MRS. DAVID D. BURHANS Sam Hart ’20
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MR. AND MRS. NORMAN CARLEY
MR. AND MRS. KEVIN CROSTHWAITE
MR. AND MRS. DANIEL J. DREGIER, JR.
Abby Carley ’26
Kaelyn Crosthwaite ’25
Sheehan Bradshaw ’22
Thomas Carley ’29
Karson Crosthwaite ’27
Ned Bradshaw ’24
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS P. CARR
MRS. ANN F. CULLEN
MR. AND MRS. GARY EANES
Braden Bell ’24
Katie Cullen ’24
Scarlet Tucker ’30
Cooper Bell ’28
Jane Cullen ’27
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES G. CARY ’56
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD CULLEN
MRS. ANN CHESLEY EDMUNDS ’53
Haley Kell ’18
Caddie Cox ’30
MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS G. CHAPMAN, JR.
Anna Siebert ’29
Mason Chapman ’22
MR. AND MRS. J. CABELL CHENAULT IV ’62 Cabell Chenault ’24
Ella Siebert ’27
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM J. CUNNINGHAM Spencer Billings ’21 Eli Billings ’24
Lacey Chenault ’27
MR. AND MRS. FREDERICK M. DABNEY
MRS. G. CLISBY CLARKE
David Dabney ’26
Kendall Boggs ’24
MR. AND MRS. HOWARD E. COBB George Cobb ’28
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD COCKE ’57 Liza Abbe ’20
MRS. A. CHRISTIAN COMPTON Luke Kiczales ’17 Noah Kiczales ’21
Blake Dabney ’29
MRS. VIRGINIA PULLER DABNEY ’57 Virginia Kauders ’19 Andrew Kauders ’20
MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL D’AMBROSIA
Bobbie Edmunds ’17
MR. AND MRS. HUGH G. EDMUNDS, JR. Anne Henderer ’23
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT EVANS Maddax Winston-Evans ’22 Cooper Winston-Evans ’24
MRS. VIRGINIA BRENT EVANS ’61 Brent Hailes ’22 Harper Hailes ’24
MRS. SARAH B. EVERETT Bailey Cherkis ’23
MR. AND MRS. BILL FERNALD Madison Flinchum ’20
Olivia D’Ambrosia ’24
MRS. DOROTHY EWING FERRELL ’57
Ashley D’Ambrosia ’21
Kate Ferrell ’18
MR. AND MRS. EDWARD C. DARLING
Quin Ferrell ’22
Jake Darling ’19
MS. SUSAN FARLEY FERRELL ’64
Zach Darling ’22
Giles Ferrell ’24
Henry Patterson ’23
MRS. WILLIAM M. DAVENPORT, SR. ’44
Rosewell Ferrell ’27
DR. AND MRS. H. F. CONQUEST
Annie Davenport ’19
Daniel Patterson ’18 James Patterson ’21
Parker Conquest ’17
MRS. J. SIDNEY DAVENPORT IV
Chase Conquest ’21
William Hershey ’24
MR. AND MRS. E. EUGENE COOKE
MRS. CAROLYN R. DAVIDSON
Andrew Cooke ’18
Zachary Moelchert ’17
MR. AND MRS. HOWARD E. COSGROVE
Braden Moelchert ’20
MR. AND MRS. JOHN J. FOX, JR. Millie Fox ’19 Thomas Fox ’24
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS L. FUNKHOUSER Samantha Funkhouser ’21 Mace Funkhouser ’25
MRS. KATHY GRAEBER
Eliza Stone ’22
DR. PHILIP C. DAVIS
Charlie Stone ’25
Cecelia Mintz ’19
Sam Roberts ’18
John Philip Mintz ’20
DR. AND MRS. ROGER P. HAILES
Luke Roberts ’19
Zoë Mintz ’23
Brent Hailes ’22
Jane Roberts ’24
MR. FRANK DAYLOR
Harper Hailes ’24
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS E. COULBOURN Carson Coulbourn ’18 Thomas Coulbourn ’20
Evan Wittie ’27
MR. AND MRS. JIM DEPALMA
Thomas Graeber ’18
MR. AND MRS. MARC D. HALLBERG ’73 Brynn Hallberg ’30
Sarina DePalma ’21
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS HAMMOND
Nikhil DePalma ’24
Nate Holdych ’19
Lucy Ottley ’23
MR. AND MRS. TIM DIETZ
Cam Holdych ’22
MR. AND MRS. JAMES B. COWPERTHWAIT
William Reale ’28
Mary Ottley ’17 Catherine Ottley ’19
Samantha Funkhouser ’21 Mace Funkhouser ’25
Maggie Reale ’30
MR. AND MRS. WILL DOERFLER Cade Doerfler ’20 Addie Doerfler ’24
Ryan Holdych ’24 Luke Holdych ’27
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE HANN Eric Zyglocke ’23 Mary Ann Zyglocke ’25
Millie Doerfler ’25
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DR. AND MRS. ROBERT HARMAN
DR. AND MRS. RAY KUWAHARA
Sophie Lou ’22
MR. AND MRS. L. HOWARD JENKINS III
Jax Lou ’23
Haley Jenkins ’21
Jax Lou ’23
MR. AND MRS. CHARLIE HAUG
Matthew Jenkins ’23
MR. AND MRS. BOSTON M. LACKEY III
Taylor Haug ’28
MR. AND MRS. F. ROBERTSON HERSHEY ’66 William Hershey ’24 Alice Davis ’25
MR. AND MRS. JOHN S. HILL
Taylor Jenkins ’26 Ryan Jenkins ’29
MR. BRYCE D. JEWETT, JR. ’64 Maddie Jewett ’25
Sophie Lou ’22
McGee Roman ’17
MRS. FRANCES W. LECKIE Eliza Howard ’19
Izzie Jewett ’28
MRS. MARY LOU LEIPHEIMER
Anne Mason Ruth ’19
Ellie Leipheimer ’23
Scotty Ruth ’22
Cooper Leipheimer ’24
Helen Stoever ’18
Bayler Ruth ’25
Brude Stoever ’21
Parker Ruth ’27
MR. ARTHUR D. LILES
Hill Stoever ’24
MRS. CHAMP ROBERTS JOHNSON ’56
MR. AND MRS. W. BARRY HOFHEIMER Henry Hofheimer ’27 Carter Hofheimer ’29
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS M. HONTZAS Jay Seevers ’22 John Seevers ’25 Alex Seevers ’29
MR. AND MRS. WALTER HOYE Ashley Cryer ’23 Andrew Cryer ’29 Brandon Cryer ’27
MR. TIMOTHY AND DR. JILL HUNTER Alice Hunter ’29
MR. AND MRS. OLIN V. HYDE Julian Baird ’29
MR. A. CECIL JACOBS Olivia Jacobs ’17
Liza Abbe ’20
MR. AND MRS. LONNIE W. JOHNSON, JR. ’72 Reid Whittemore ’30
MR. J. ERNEST JONES, JR. Addison Purcell ’26 Tee Purcell ’28 Carter Purcell ’30
MR. BRUCE M. JUSTICE Evan Justice ’17
DR. AND MRS. MARC R. KATZ Asa Massey-Trent ’30
MR. AND MRS. DONALD E. KOONCE Ella McDaniel ’22
DR. AND MRS. RADOSLAV KOSANIN
Cole Eck ’17
MS. RITA H. LILES Cole Eck ’17
WEN AND YALING LIN Kobe Bristow ’23 Jett Bristow ’25
MR. AND MRS. DAVID M. LONG ’62 Hugh Cafritz ’22 Macy Cafritz ’23
EK SENG AND SUI CHAN LOU Sophie Lou ’22 Jax Lou ’23
MR. AND MRS. JAMES H. LOWE ’53 Trey Thompson ’21 Addison Thompson ’23
MRS. VERNON D. LUCY III Thomas Lucy ’20
Charles Nelson ’25
Lauren Lucy ’22
Oliver Nelson ’28
MR. AND MRS. TOM MACKELL ’63 Allis Derian ’26 Amanda Derian ’29
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MR. AND MRS. EDGAR H. MACKINLAY
MR. AND MRS. JOEL W. NUCKOLS III
MRS. L. GERALD ROACH
Lou Berron ’29
Joseph Ferry ’21
Mason Anna Dennis ’19
Sam Berron ’29
Jack Ferry ’24
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS L. MAGORIAN
Janey Ferry ’26
DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM A. ROBERTSON
Elizabeth Howell ’17
MS. YVONNE MARCUS Jordan Marcus ’17
MR. AND MRS. STEVEN A. MARKEL ’66 Kate Winston ’27 Dabney Winston ’30
MR. AND MRS. HENRY L. MAXWELL Henry Kerr ’30
MR. AND MRS.CORNELIUS J. MCCORMICK Cale McCormick ’26
MRS. MARY KENNON MCDANIEL ’61
James Ferry ’28
MR. AND MRS. JOHN C. OLSEN
Stewart Berling ’19 Mary Wilkins ’25 Annie Wilkins ’27
Ann Parker Natale ’23
Catharine Wilkins ’27
MR. AND MRS. S. MARSHALL ORR III
MRS. ANN H. ROBINS
Robert Proutt ’26
Rebecca Robins ’18
Betsy Proutt ’29
Olivia Nolt ’21
MR. AND MRS. DUDLEY OTTLEY
MR. AND MRS. E. CLAIBORNE ROBINS, JR.
Mary Ottley ’17
Rebecca Robins ’18
Catherine Ottley ’19
Olivia Nolt ’21
Lucy Ottley ’23
DR. AND MRS. JOHN ROSE III
DR. AND MRS. DUNCAN S. OWEN, JR.
A.V. Musick ’26
Clay Coleman ’19
Ryland Musick ’27
Mary Pollard ’19
Reid Coleman ’22
B. Pollard ’21
Duncan Owen ’18
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT ROSENKRANZ
MR. AND MRS. MALCOLM S. MCDONALD
Carter Owen ’20
Alex McDonald ’17
Catherine Owen ’24
Edan McDonald ’20
MR. AND MRS. JAMES PAXTON
DR. STUART MEDLIN
Lucy Thornton ’19
Claire Wilson ’18
DR. AND MRS. JOHN PENDER, JR.
Caitlin Wilson ’21
Emily Beggerow ’26
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM L. MILLER, JR.
Chason Beggerow ’28
Annie Miller ’30
MR. DONALD E. PERRY
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM F. MITCHELL
Eli Schwartz ’20
Arthur Totten ’25 Clara Totten ’26
MR. AND MRS. TOM ROSSER Eleanor Cribbs ’24 Elizabeth Cribbs ’27
MS. DIANA ROUSE Jensen Richardson ’19 Finian Richardson ’23
MR. AND MRS. A. PRESCOTT ROWE Jack Rowe ’19
Ella Mitchell ’21
MR. AND MRS. EDWARD POITEVENT
Carter Mitchell ’24
Jack Porter ’27
MR. AND MRS. FRANK F. MOUNTCASTLE, JR. ’59
William Porter ’29
Fisher Mountcastle ’17
Mary Pollard ’19
Bayler Ruth ’25
Henry Mountcastle ’21
B. Pollard ’21
Parker Ruth ’27
MR. JAMES L. NANCE
MR. ROBERT J. PROUTT
PENELOPE DE BORDENAVE SAFFER
Caroline Zandler ’25
Robert Proutt ’26
George Cobb ’28
Matthew Zandler ’27
Betsy Proutt ’29
MRS. LUCY BOSWELL NEGUS ’55
MR. AND MRS. HARVEY RAMOS
MR. AND MRS. EDWARD A. SCHUTT
Sid Negus ’18
Katherine O’Toole ’25
Charlie Schutt ’20
MR. RICHARD NELSON
MR. AND MRS. MALCOLM M. RANDOLPH
Bridgette Schutt ’25
Charles Nelson ’25
McCullough Campbell ’21
MRS. ANNE SENF
Oliver Nelson ’28
Randolph Campbell ’23
Emma Williams ’20
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM M. NOFTSINGER, JR.
Will Pace ’22
Hugh Williams ’22
Malcolm Pace ’24
MR. HARRY SHAIA, JR.
Grace Virginia Deal ’24
MR. AND MRS. HENRY R. POLLARD IV
Liv Randolph ’28
Matthew Rowe ’21
MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND A. RUTH Anne Mason Ruth ’19 Scotty Ruth ’22
Ned Schutt ’18
A.J. Condlin ’23
Alex Deal ’27
MR. AND MRS. CLYDE H. RATCLIFFE III
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT F. NORFLEET, JR.
Julia Mitchell ’17
Harry Shaia ’22
MS. NANCY B. REED
Anna Grace Shaia ’24
Carter Norfleet ’18
Sheldon Reed ’19
Claire Shaia ’20
Thomas Shaia ’26
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MR. AND MRS. DAVID TETRAULT Abby Carley ’26 Thomas Carley ’29
MR. MORTON G. THALHIMER, JR. Alex Thalhimer ’23
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM B. THALHIMER III ’64 Katie Adamson ’23 Shepard Adamson ’25 Caroline Adamson ’29
MR. AND MRS. W. T. THOMPSON III Albert Viego ’27
MRS. KAYE THORNTON Copeland Thornton ’25 Tristan Thornton ’28
DR.* AND MRS. WILLIAM A. THURMAN, JR. Isabelle LeBey ’18
MR. AND MRS. MARK B. SISISKY
MR. AND MRS. J. SNOWDEN STANLEY
Eva Sisisky ’29
Drew Stanley ’23
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS G. SLATER, JR. ’69
Fitz Stanley ’24
Will Slater ’23
Ty Stanley ’28
Jake Slater ’26
MRS. MARILYN J. STEWART
Sam Slater ’28
Michael Stewart ’20
Eloise Revere ’23
DR. AND MRS. VAUGHN E. STIMBERT
Teddy Revere ’26
MR. AND MRS. ALEX SMITH ’65
John Bullock ’17 Andrew Bullock ’20
Maddie Jewett ’25
William Bullock ’22
Izzie Jewett ’28
MR. AND MRS. DANIEL S. SMITH ’68
MR.* AND MRS. ALFRED STRATFORD ’60
Will Conrad ’22
Grace Stratford ’18
Spencer Conrad ’25
Alfred Stratford ’21
Clay Conrad ’28
MR. AND MRS. DONALD SUTHERLAND
MR. AND MRS. JULIOUS P. SMITH, JR.
MR. AND MRS. RANDY TOTTEN Arthur Totten ’25 Clara Totten ’26
MRS. MARY MADELYN ROBISON TUCKER ’61 Tucker Smith ’23
MR. AND MRS. NATHAN H. TURBEVILLE, JR. Hannah Bonbright ’24 James Bonbright ’26
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT S. UKROP Jack Aronson ’23 Jayne Aronson ’24 Joseph Aronson ’26 Howe Aronson ’28 Peyton Garst ’20
Kathryn Sutherland ’22
Presley Garst ’24
Addison Smith ’20
Preston Sutherland ’27
Emily Kantner ’23
Ellie Smith ’22
MR. AND MRS. ALVIN M. SYDNOR
Perry Smith ’25
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM L. SMITH Taylor Haug ’28
MRS. NANCY H. SMITHSON Jack Smithson ’21
Alex Peterman ’21 Jake Peterman ’23
MR. AND MRS. JOHN B. SYER Virginia Syer ’17
Noah Kantner ’25 Abbie Kantner ’29
MR. AND MRS. C. PORTER VAUGHAN III ’63 Porter Vaughan ’23 Lawson Vaughan ’25
Bebe Smithson ’23
MS. VIRGINIA SZIGETI
Harper Anderson ’29
MRS. JORDAN SNIDOW
Virginia Waldrup ’27 Benjamin Waldrup ’29
DR. AND MRS. GEORGE W. VETROVEC
Helen Boyd ’18
Sophia Waldrup ’29
Grayson Boyd ’21
MR. AND MRS. SPOTTSWOOD TALIAFERRO
Vivian Boyd ’24
MRS. WILLIAM L. STAGG III Miriam Nimaga ’21 Adam Nimaga ’21
James Accashian ’29
MS. VIOLA TAYLOR Angelo Parker ’22 Joshua Parker ’25
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Emily Smith ’19 Charlotte Smith ’22
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD VINCENT Emma Williams ’20 Hugh Williams ’22
MRS. JANE F. WARKER Michael Warker ’17
DR. AND MRS. JAMES WASSUM
DR. AND MRS. HENRY I. WILLETT
MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. WINTER II
Ellie Whitehead ’27
Nora Willett ’21
Sam Riley ’20
James Whitehead ’29
Cate Riley ’23
MS. REBECCA M. WATSON
MR. AND MRS. DANIEL L. WILLIAMS, JR.
Rebecca Watson ’21
Joseph White ’18
Chase Gill ’25
Sarah Elizabeth Watson ’26
MR. AND MRS. C. NELSON WILLIAMS IV ’63
Lindley Gill ’28
Elly Williams ’24
Freddie Reed ’27
Evie Watt ’28
Carter Williams ’24
Harry Reed ’29
Carter Watt ’29
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT N. WILLIAMS
MRS. JOHN H. WOODFIN, SR.
Colson Williams ’18
John Woodfin ’22
MR. W. GUY WILLIAMS, JR.
MRS. HUGH O. WRENN
Campbell Hagan ’19
Elizabeth Klevana ’19
Elizabeth Hagan ’22
Leighton Klevana ’21
MR. AND MRS. BRUCE WILSON
MS. ANN S. ZELENAK
Ellie Wilson ’26
Leyton Zelenak ’28
Izzy Whitaker ’20
Shelby Wilson ’29
Rowan Zelenak ’30
DR. AND MRS. DAVID WHITEHEAD
MRS. JOAN B. WILTON
Ellie Whitehead ’27
Somers Wilton ’18
James Whitehead ’29
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM B. WILTSHIRE ’67
DR. A. CRAIG WATT AND DR. A. CHRISTINE WATT
Holden Watt ’29
DR. AND MRS. LESLIE S. WEBB, JR. Ben Heidt ’25
MR. AND MRS. BENJAMIN WEIMER Eliza Howard ’19
MR.* AND MRS. PHIL B. WHITAKER
MRS. ANNE WHITTEMORE
MRS. CHARLES P. WITMER
MRS. BETH WITT
* Deceased
Lucy Beckstoffer ’25
India Mansfield ’23
Brice Beckstoffer ’29
Reid Whittemore ’30
MR. AND MRS. KEN WINSTON Maddax Winston-Evans ’22 Cooper Winston-Evans ’24
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FACULTY / STAFF CONTRIBUTING TO THE ANNUAL FUND 100% Faculty Participation
Thank you to our Faculty Annual Fund Representatives: Lower School: Aster Kidane / Middle School: Nathan Goodwyn / Upper School: Pam Sutherland
Ms. Stacy H. Adams
Ms. Erin M. Breese
Ms. Hannah M. Curley
Ms. Anne Bruce Ahearn
Mr. James M. Britto
Mr. W. Taylor Dabney IV
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Albrecht
Mrs. Susan Brizzolara
Miss Margaret P. Dalrymple
Mrs. Karen Albright
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Brost
Mr. James M. Dickinson
Mrs. Lauralee G. Allen
Mrs. Lauren DeLaurentis Brown
Dr. Mei Dong
Mrs. Elizabeth H. Andrews
Mrs. Elsie M. Bustamante
Mrs. Karen S. Doxey
Mrs. Mary W. Arzt
Mrs. Nicola Byford
Mrs. Susan Droke
Dr. Lynn Gary Atkins, Jr.
Mrs. Ann Woods Byrne
Mrs. Stacy P. Dudley
Mrs. Jill Somers Aveson
Mrs. Beverly Randolph Campbell
Ms. Dana DuMont
Ms. Sarah Baker
Ms. Cynthia Cargas
Mr. Will N. Dunlap
Mrs. Kimberly S. Ball
Mrs. Jessica Catoggio
Ms. Tammy L. Dunn
Mr. David N. Bannard
Mrs. Allen B. Chamberlain
Mr. Jeff Dunnington
Ms. Melanie L. Barker
Mrs. Sally Crater Chambers
Mrs. Jennifer G. Earle
Ms. Rives Barksdale
Mr. Page Chapman IV
Ms. Erin E. Egan
Mrs. Jana Barnes
Mrs. Blair H. Chewning
Mr. Craig T. Ely
Mr. Daniel G. Bartels
Ms. Kristine Chiodo
Mr. David R. Fahey
Mr. Frank Becker
Ms. Catherine E. Clements
Mrs. Holly Schmidt Fairlamb
Mrs. Rosemary Begin
Ms. Ellen Clore
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Featherston III
Mr. Daniel Bell
Mrs. Maria Saffer Cobb
Mrs. Xin-Yi Fergusson
Mrs. Beth Ann Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin B. Coffey
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ferry, Jr.
Ms. Julie M. Bennett
Mrs. Frances Owen Coleman
Ms. Laura L. Fields
Mrs. Maria-Luisa Benson
Mrs. Teresa L. Coleman
Mr. Louis Fierro II
Mr. Charles L. Blair, Jr.
Dr. Fletcher Collins III
Mr. and Mrs. Rives Fleming III
Mrs. Shirley F. Bogaev
Ms. Linda M. Combs
Mr. Arthur S. Follansbee
Mrs. Lee Bottoms
Mr. Christopher S. Conquest
Mrs. Christine Snow Foster
Mrs. Cynthia Nott Bowling
Shayna and Brad Cooke
Mrs. Susan J. Fourness-Ewell
Mrs. Elizabeth Bowling
Ms. Sarah G. Cowles
Mr. Malcolm P. Friddell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Boyd
Mrs. Karen R. Cribbs
Mr. David Fuller
Mr. Tyler J. Boyd
Mr. Ray Crouch
Ms. Ling A. Fung-Wu
Mr. Weldon A. Bradshaw
Mr. Ernest H. Crump
Mrs. Cheryl H. Gahagan
Mrs. Christine M. Branin
Ms. Kathryn E. Cunningham
Mrs. Heather D. Garnett
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"
Without my wonderful teachers, I would not be who I am today. They helped me realize my true potential, for which I will always be indebted.
” I became a
Ms. Mary E. Gayoso
Mrs. Christine D. Hoffman
Mrs. Catherine B. Kirchmier
Ms. Sarah P. Gentry
Mrs. Jennifer Holloway
Mrs. Heide C. Knapik
Mrs. Ansley Gift
Mr. Bryan Hooten
Mrs. Beth A. Kondorossy
French teacher because of you!!
Ms. Laurie E. Goode
Mrs. Rebecca Masters Hottman
Mr. Glenn A. LaFerriere
Mr. Nathaniel J. Goodwyn
Ms. Helen Coulson
Mr. Benjamin R. Lamb
Miss Melanie Karen Gorsline
Mrs. Samantha P. Huber
Ms. Carolyn LaMontagne
Ms. Catherine Gregory
Mrs. Jennifer Jones Hundley
Ms. Debra Lappan
Mrs. Daniela Guzman
Mrs. Megan J. Hunt
Dr. Susan B. Leahy
challenging me to think creatively.
Mrs. Deborah E. Hailes
Ms. Karen A. Hurd
Mrs. Amy Becker Leibowitz
Dr. Mark Andrew Hall
Ms. Elizabeth R. Jackson
Mr. Brian E. Leipheimer
”
Mrs. Katherine K. Hall
Mr. Nathaniel I. Jackson
Ms. Carol L. Lewis
Dr. Todd W. Hanneman
Mrs. Elisabeth M. Jacobs
Mr. Shepherd Fitz-Hugh Lewis, Jr.
Mr. Stephen A. Hart
Ms. Monica Johnston
Mrs. Suzanne L. Lewis
Mrs. Robyn Hartley
Mrs. Nicole L. Jones
Mr. Patrick E. Loach
Mrs. Lynn Green Haw
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones
Mrs. Pamela W. Lowe
Mrs. Esperanza Soria-Nieto
Mr. Brian Christopher Justice
Mr. Paul B. Lupini
Dr. David Headly
Mr. Joshua V. Katz
Mr. E. Farley Macdonald
Ms. Carol W. Herod
Mr. David Kehlenbeck
Mrs. Elizabeth G. Marchant
Mrs. Aster Kidane
Mrs. Jennifer M. Keiper
Mrs. Helen L.S. Markiewicz
Mr. Stephen D. Hickman
Mrs. Taylor Kell
Mrs. Sandra L. Marr
Mrs. Kristi B. Hillyard
Mrs. Tyler Beazley Kilpatrick
Mrs. Cheryl M. Matson
” Thank you for I’m grateful for colleagues that take me out of my comfort zone and push me to understand other perspectives and the limitations of my own.
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Mrs. Laura R. Matthews Mr. Collin C. McConaghy Mr. John E. McDonald III Mrs. Debra McKercher Mrs. Lindsey Alvis Melvin Mrs. Danielle Mendonsa Mrs. Amy L. Merchant Mr. Brent I. Miller Mrs. Julie Lowell Miller Mr. Kenneth C. Miller III Mrs. Andrea B. Miller Mrs. Deborah I. Miller Dr. Wendi A. Moss Mrs. Katherine R. Musick Mrs. Melissa Newcomb Mr. Mark G. Newlen Ms. Mildred Norman-Risch Mr. William J. O’Brien Mrs. Kathryn Oden Mrs. Emily Baskerville Oney Miss Victoria T. O’Shea Mrs. Susan B. Overton Mrs. Tia T. Owen Mrs. Margaret Randolph Pace Ms. Phyllis Palmiero Mr. Mark J. Palyo Mrs. Kate Fleming Parthemos Mr. R. Alexander Peavey Miss Sydney L. Pender Mr. Stephen M. Perigard Mrs. Clara M. Pettus Mrs. Karen Pickett Ms. Kara Priddy Mr. David J. Privasky Mrs. Jennifer S. Quindoza Mrs. Emily DeVries Randolph Paige A. Tinney-Reed Mr. Andrew E. Reich Mrs. Molly B. Revere Ms. Jennifer Lindner and Ms. Annie Richards
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Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Richardson Mrs. Clare R. Sisisky
Mrs. Christine Waldron
Bill Rider
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Slater
Mr. James P. Watson
Mrs. Sally L. Roberts
Mrs. Holly Smith
Mrs. Ruth R. Webb
Mrs. Pamela Roberts
Mrs. Sarah P. Smith
Mr. Robert M. Wedge
Ms. Jan D. Rodgers
Mrs. Sonya A. Smith
Mrs. LaNessa West
Mrs. Mindy M. Romanosky
Mrs. Stephanie L.B. Smith
Mrs. Mary Kendall F. White
Miss Elizabeth C. Rosebro
Ms. Kimberly T. Smythe
Mr. Claud M. Whitley, Jr.
Dr. J. Brian Ross
Mr. Edward Andrew Stanley
Mr. George Wickham
Dr. Linda Rouse
Mrs. Mironda B. Starke
Mrs. Susan C. Wiley
Mrs. Anne Rusbuldt
Mr. Jason Stone
Mrs. Jennifer Robertson Wilkins
Mrs. Mary Margaret Ryan
Mrs. Pamela Anderson Sutherland
Mrs. Allison Williams
Mrs. Mandy Salhab
Mr. Vlastimil Svab
Mr. Charles E. Williams
Ms. Joya B. Sellers
Mrs. Kathleen Taylor
Mr. Christopher T. Williams
Mr. Gregory J. Sesny
Mrs. Carrie Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Jere H. Williams, Jr.
Mrs. Laurie V. Shadowen
Miss Leigh E. Thompson
Mrs. Kristen O. Williams
Mr. R. Jonathan Shelley
Dr. Bart Thornton
Mrs. Sarah Williamson
Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson Shelly
Ms. Sandra Y. Ting
Mr. Stewart A. Williamson
Mr. David M. Sherman
Mr. Zachary Townsend
Mrs. Lisbeth H. Wilson
Ms. Zhangyi Shi
Mrs. Elizabeth Tracy
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson
Mrs. Anne Gray Siebert
Mrs. Susan Bruch Trenkle
Ms. Shannon L. Winston
Dr. Leah A. Sievers
Ms. Lynne W. Tulou
Mrs. Kathy M. Wrenn
Mrs. Valencia W. Siff
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Turner, Jr.
Mrs. Yu Xiao
Mr. Samuel E. Simpson
Mrs. Connie Tuttle
Mrs. Kimberley N. Zandler
Mrs. Patricia Sinkler
Mrs. Carolyn Nelsen Villanueva
Mrs. Laura Zyglocke
Mrs. Ashley M. Sipe
Ms. Monique Voss
FRIENDS CONTRIBUTING TO THE ANNUAL FUND This list includes gifts made by former parents, former trustees, former grandparents, former faculty and staff, students, corporations and other friends who do not fall into previous lists.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Ager Mrs. Jane Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Reid Ashe Asia Society Dr. and Mrs. Carl O. Atkins, Jr. Atlantic Corrugated Box Company, Inc. Jessamy Austin Mrs. Sally Ann Twedell Bagley Mrs. Nancy Archbell Bain Barbara J. Thalhimer & William B. Thalhimer, Jr. Family Fund
Burford Leimenstoll Foundation of Betty Sams Christian Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stone Burke Dr. Carolyn Burns and Mr. Brian S. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Butler Dr. Peter Byron and Dr. Siân Byron Cabaniss Family Charitable Fund Eda H. Cabaniss Charitable Lead Unitrust Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cain Capital One Services, Inc. Capital Region Land Conservancy
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bartholomew
Carneal-Drew Foundation
Mrs. Lisa Pennington Bass
Mrs. Joseph C. Carter, Jr.
Miss Mollie E. Bass
Mr. Wallace L. Chandler
Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Beane, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Chapman
Mr. and Mrs. Steven T. Beck
Mrs. Sharon L. Charles
Ms. Stephanie Bensinger
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke Chase
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Benson III
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Chasen
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. Berents
Mrs. Mary R. Chavent
Dr. and Mrs. Martin F. Betts
Cherry Grove Foundation
Mr. Thomas W. Blue
Dr. and Mrs. James T. Christmas
Mr. Daniel E. Bogosh and Ms. Nancy E. Hannon
Class of 2009
Dr. and Mrs. Gary B. Bokinsky
Class of 2013
Mr. Clyde W. Bradshaw*
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Clevenger
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon A. Bradshaw
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Coates
Brent Family Foundation
Collegiate School Alumni Association
Mrs. J. Russell Britten
Mr. and Mrs. Barry S. Comess
Gail and Gray Broughton
Mr. Nick G. Costas
Mrs. Jean W. Brydon
Miss Grace Lillian Cowles
Mrs. Judith J. Bumgardner
Mrs. Beese D. Craigie
Dr. and Mrs. Walter E. Bundy, Jr.
Mr. Donald V. Creech
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cricchi Mr. and Mrs. Beverly L. Crump Cymaron Foundation The Dallas Foundation Ms. Arlene Keeping Daniels Mr. and Mrs. David T. Darden Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davenport Mr. Richard I. Dawes Mr. Brian C. Dent Mr. Samuel A. Derieux Drs. David and Robin Disler Mr. and Mrs. James J. Doherty Dominion Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Donahue Dr. and Mrs. James L. Donahue The Richard Davoud Donchian Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Donze Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Duley Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn T. Duty, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Dziedzic Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Emerson Estes Express Lines Exxon Mobil Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Brian K. Failon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Ferguson Mrs. Dorothy R. Figg Mr. and Mrs. James M. Forsythe Dr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Foster
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Mr. and Mrs. John William Frazier
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Hourigan
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lancaster
Anna and Fleetwood Garner Family
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hudgins III
Dr. and Mrs. Edward G. Largo
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Garson
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Laughon, Jr.
Genworth Financial
The Huntly Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Lawson
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Glass IV
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll D. Hurst
Mr. Richard K. LeRoy
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Goodwin, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. John W. Hyslop
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lipscomb, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Gorman
Mr. John C. Ivins, Jr.
Lone Pine Capital, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Gouldin
James River Equipment Virginia, L.L.C.
Louise B. Cochrane Charitable Foundation
Mr. Henry Alexander Greenberg
Drs. Robert and Janice Jesse
Loveland Distributing Company
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Griffin
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. P. Johnson III
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hall III
Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Johnson
Lower School Parents Night Fall Library Book Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Brenton S. Halsey, Sr.
Mrs. Joanne L. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. John Hampson
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Jones
Ms. Elizabeth T. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Judkins
Harris Williams & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jung, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Harrison II
Dr. Claire C. Kaugars
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hazelton
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Kay, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Hedges
Mrs. John F. Kay, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Jay H. Heizer
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Keeney
Mr. Thomas Hogan
Mrs. Norma Keeping
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Holman
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Kelley, Jr.
Honey Perkins Family Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Kelly III
Mrs. Kathleen L. Hoppe
Dr. and Mrs. W. Wayne Key, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Hotchkiss, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Knisely
Ms. Lori Hotem
Mr. Andrew C. and Dr. Kristeen A. Koebler Dr. Arnold J. Kuta and Dr. Suzanne T. Kuta
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Dr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Lublin Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Luck III Mr. and Mrs. Ross D. Mackenzie Mr. and Mrs. David Mahler Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mann Marie G. Dennett Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Marshall IV Mr. and Mrs. Lee P. Martin, Jr. Massey Foundation Massie Scott Fund of the Community Foundation Mathnasium of Richmond Drs. James and Linda May Mr. and Mrs. Craig Mayhew Mrs. Alfred McCormack, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McFall, Jr.
Dr. Pamela H. McGhee and Mr. W. Clark McGhee
Dr. and Mrs. William W. Regan
Mrs. Elizabeth D. Seaman
Karen McGill
Mr. James A. Remington
Mrs. Alton R. Sharpe, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. David J. McGroarty
Virginia Sargeant Reynolds Foundation
Mr. Peter H. Shea
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Melton
Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Rider III
Dr. and Mrs. James A. Shield, Jr.
The Micawber Foundation
Miss Christiane Rimbault
Slideways Mobile Bistro
Middle & Upper School Parents Night Fall Library Book Fund
Mrs. Edith J. Rison
Mr. Erling A. Sjovold and Ms. Kelley Lane
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Southard
Robins Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Squire, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Roman
Mrs. Megan Arnold Standing
Dr. and Mrs. Donald W. Romhilt
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Starr, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Rothschild
The Stern Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ruehling
Stern’s Printing and Engraving
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Russell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stettinius
Edmund A. Saunders, Janie Q. Saunders and Jane Quinn Saunders
Miss Lucy Parish Storey
Portable Storage of Richmond, LLC
Mrs. Roselle F. Scales
Miss Virginia Daisy Storey
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Price, Sr.
Mrs. Barbara A. Schneider
Dr. Crystal Polatty and Mr. Michael J. Stott
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Prince
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schultz
Mrs. Burrell W. Stultz
Mr. and Mrs. Duane H. Ragsdale
Dr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Schutrumpf
Mr. Zaicheng Sun and Mrs. Junhua Wei
Dr. Harriet Schanzer and Mr. David L. Raine, Jr.
2nd Order Solutions LLC
Mr. George Tucker Surgner
Mr. and Mrs. Troy C. Raines
Mr. and Mrs. R. Strother Scott
Dr. and Mrs. E. Armistead Talman
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Ramage
Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Scott
The Carol M. & Charles G. Thalhimer, Jr. Foundation
Ms. Monica F. Rawles
Scott & Stringfellow Educational Foundation
Mrs. Carol Thalhimer
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Millan Mrs. Edna E. Mizelle Monday Night Alumni Basketball Group Ms. Gaye C. Montgomery Mrs. Anne Nelson Morck Mr. and Mrs. John N. Moreau The Moses Foundation NFL Foundation Drs. Lakshmana and Shireesha Narla Nathalie L. Klaus Charitable Trust The Garnett Nelson Family Mr. and Mrs. John F. Newsom III Mr. Stephen S. Newsome and Dr. Bobbette L. Newsome Noland Memorial Foundation Mrs. Helen Obenshain Mr. and Mrs. R. Timothy O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. W. Jefferson O’Flaherty Mr. Patrick A. O’Shea The Page Auto Group Mr. Kendall P. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Parker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Parsley Mr. Robert Campbell Peery, Jr. Performance Food Group Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pettit, Jr. Mrs. Hunter R. Pettus, Jr. Ms. Christine K. Plant
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Dr. James R. Thomen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. J. Timothy Thornton The Timmons Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Towell Towne Bank Mr. Richard Truscott Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Tullidge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Turner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Webb L. Tyler Mr. and Mrs. John F. Van Der Hyde Mr. and Mrs. John L. Walker III Mr. James S. Watkinson Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Watson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Troy A. Watson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew B. Whitaker Mrs. Mary F. White Mr. Joseph Voss White Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Mr. and Mrs. N. Bryan Whitfield Dr. Edward J. Wiley, Jr. Miss Ann Leyrer Wilkins Miss Catharine Twyford Wilkins Miss Mary Douglass Wilkins Mrs. Constance Willhite
MAKING COLLEGIATE’S OUTDOOR PROGRAM A REALITY
Mr. and Mrs. Fielding L. Williams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Williams The Wilton Companies Mr.* and Mrs. Charles F. Wiltshire Mrs. William L. Wimbish Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Witt III Mrs. Margaret Ellison Wolpert Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woodhead Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Woodward Miss Emily Mei Yue
* Deceased
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When Upper School history teacher Brad Cooke came to Collegiate almost seven years ago, he was asked to start an outdoor program. The only challenge was that no funds were available at the time to do so. Enter Tom Johnson. His son Hart, a freshman at the time, participated in the School’s small existing outdoor club. He came home excited about Mr. Cooke’s vision for the program. Mr. Johnson, inspired by his son’s enthusiasm, approached Mr. Cooke with an offer to get the program off the ground. He funded a coaching stipend and equipment for an after school climbing program in spring 2012.
“There were eight kids, and the
The group also runs camping, canoeing,
better opportunity to step away from
upperclassmen drove themselves, while
surfing and skiing trips, as well as help
a traditional classroom model and try
facilitate experiential learning outside of
things in different ways,” Mr. Cooke
the classroom.
said. “There is a ton of potential for all
Over the next five years, even after
“Tom’s generosity and the generosity of
the divisions in all disciplines, and there
his twins graduated in 2015 (Hart now
several other donors over the years made
is a lot of discussion happening on ways
all that possible,” Mr. Cooke said. “Outdoor
to further expand its reach.”
Collegiate helps students develop skill sets
Because of Mr. Johnson’s vision and
they can use forever and helps to foster an
generosity, Mr. Cooke says, hundreds of
appreciation for being outside and being
students have taken trips with Outdoor
good stewards of the environment.”
Collegiate, have participated in a season of
Tucked in the woods near the Robins
the after school program or have used the
Campus sits a wooden outdoor classroom
outdoor classrooms.
that Mr. Johnson was instrumental in
“He has been incredibly impactful to the
constructing. The classroom was originally
Collegiate community,” he said.
I drove my personal car with the underclassmen,” said Mr. Cooke.
serves in the U.S. Air Force ROTC at the University of South Carolina and Addie studies graphic design at VCU), Mr. Johnson continued to fund a rapidly growing program at everexpanding levels. Today, Outdoor Collegiate runs two after school seasons. The organization fields Collegiate’s mountain bike team and
conceived to house Outdoor Collegiate’s gear.
competes against area
It now serves as a laboratory for experiential
schools in rock climbing and whitewater paddleboarding.
education across all School divisions. “It allows both students and teachers a
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ENDOWMENT AND CAPITAL GIVING The following list represents gifts received during the 2016-17 fiscal year for endowment and capital projects. Also reflected are donors who made gifts in memory or in honor of friends and family to memorial funds which were designated as capital funds.
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Baxter
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Bradley, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Adams
Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell Bayston
Mr. Clyde W. Bradshaw*
Ms. Elizabeth Adamson
Mr. Andrew Thomas Bean
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon A. Bradshaw
Mr. and Mrs. V. Cassel Adamson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Bean
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brennan
Mrs. Frances Shetter Adamson Reed
Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt S. Beazley III
Mr. A. Mason Brent
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Ager
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Beck
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Brinkley III
Ms. Anne Bruce Ahearn
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Becker
Mrs. J. Russell Britten
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell S. Alexander
Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Bennett, Jr.
Mr. James M. Britto
Mr.* and Mrs. George E. Allen III
Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor Benson
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Brizzolara
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffery D. Allen
Ms. Lynne M. Berkness and Mr. Peter Tlusty
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Broadbent, Jr.
Mrs. Wilbur C. Allen
Ms. Margaret Karen Berkness
Mr. William Gray Broaddus, Jr.
Amped Lax LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich A. Berling
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Brost
Mrs. Jeanne E. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Jory A. Berson
Mrs. Dorothy Reynolds Brotherton
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Andrews
Mrs. Jane Hubbard Best
Mrs. Ann Lee Saunders Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Jason S. Angus
Mr. Eric Gustav Biber
Mrs. Nancy Kennon Bruchbacher
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Armstrong
Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Black
Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Bruni
Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Arzt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Blair, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Buell
Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Ash
Mrs. Charles L. Blair
Mr. and Mrs. W. Joseph Buhrman
Dr. Lynn Gary Atkins, Jr.
Mr. Jeffrey D. Blanchard
Mrs. John B. Bullock
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atwood
Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bland
Mrs. Judith J. Bumgardner
Mrs. Camp Goodwin August
Mrs. Chris Ziebe Blanton
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Aveson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bloor
Burford Leimenstoll Foundation of Betty Sams Christian
Mrs. Sally Ann Twedell Bagley
Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Boehm, Jr.
Mrs. Sandra H. Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Boggs
Mrs. Nancy Archbell Bain
Mrs. Jane Finegan Boinest
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker
Dr. Patricia B. Bonwell and Mr. William S. Bonwell
Mr. and Mrs. Wardell Baker
Ms. Nancy Booker
Mr. and Mrs. David N. Bannard
Mr. and Mrs. E. Marshall Bowden
Ms. Barbara D. Barnes
Mrs. Cynthia I. Bowles
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Baskerville III
Mr. and Mrs. M. Carlisle Bowling III
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bates III
Mr. and Mrs. John P. McGuire Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cabaniss, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. James M. Cann Carneal-Drew Foundation Mr. Scott A. Carson Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Carter Mr. and Mrs. William H. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Cary Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Mrs. Ann Butterworth Cave
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Chambers
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Cobb
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Crews
Miss Joann Sung Chan
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cocke
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cricchi
Mrs. Jill Harthun Chao
Mr. and Mrs. Coby Batty
Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Crutcher
Mr. and Mrs. Mason T. Chapman
Mr. and Mrs. Clay M. Coleman
Mrs. Ann F. Cullen
Mrs. Sharon L. Charles
Collegiate Art Walk
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cullen
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Lind Charles
Collegiate School Alumni Association
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Dabney
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke Chase
Collegiate School Parents’ Association
Mrs. James B. Dalton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheek
Commonwealth Foundations
Mr. Mark D. Dalton
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV
The Community Foundation serving Greater Richmond and Central Virginia
Ms. Mary New Dalton
Mr. Andrew Simon Chernack Ms. Roxanne Cherry Ms. Page Chichester Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Christian Dr. and Mrs. James T. Christmas Mr. J. Taylor Christmas, Jr. Miss Victoria Louise Christmas Class of 2012 Class of 2017 Mrs. Lindsey Reames Claud Mr. and Mrs. David M. Clough Mrs. Richard A. Clough Mr. and Mrs. James K. Cluverius Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Cobb
Mrs. A. Christian Compton Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Congdon Ms. Mary Maxwell Conner Ms. Susan C. Coogan Ms. Barbara S. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Cooke G. Dallas & Betty C. Coons Trust Mr. and Mrs. Todd C. Cornell Mr. and Mrs. Dana T. Costin Ms. Sarah G. Cowles and Mr. Dean T. Cowles Mrs. Beese D. Craigie Mr. and Mrs. James B. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. John A. Crews
Dr. and Mrs. John M. Daniel III Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Darling Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. William S. Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt F. Davis Dr. and Mrs. D. Ralph Davison, Jr. Mr. Richard I. Dawes Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dillon, Jr. Mr. Yi Ding Mrs. Mary Lou Heindl Doherty Mr. Stanley F. Druckenmiller Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. DuBose, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Dull Ms. Suzanne P. Duncan
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Mr. and Mrs. James G. Dunn
Mrs. Wendy Galston Gold
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Gwathmey
Ms. Marianne R.B. Duty
Mrs. Ann Winfree Gooch
Dr. and Mrs. Roger P. Hailes
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Duvall
Ms. Dee L. Goodbody
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Hall III
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Eck III
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Goodwin
Ms. Sarah E. Hall and Mr. Roger Ruckman
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Edmunds, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Goodwin
Mrs. Patsy B. Hallett
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Edmunds, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Goodwin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brenton S. Halsey, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Erickson
Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter Goodwin III
Mr. and Mrs. A. William Hamill
Estes Foundation
Mr. Richard F. Gorman III
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hammond
Mrs. Virginia Brent Evans
Ms. Martha Clark Goss and Mr. David Goss
Mrs. Austin Cary Hancock
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fain
Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Grappone
Mrs. Anne Pinnell Harper
Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Fairlamb III
Dr. Autumn Adkins Graves
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott M. Harrigan
Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. Farmer
Mr. Erik S. Greenbaum
Mrs. Anne Gordon Dickerson Harrison
Mrs. Joan McCormack Ferrill
Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft F. Greene
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Harrison II
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Fields
Ms. Barbara L. Gregory
Mrs. Constance Kennon Harriss
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Griffin
Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Hart
Dr. and Mrs. Richardson Grinnan
Ms. Mary Ann Haske
Ms. Martha Estes Grover
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sheppard Haw III
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Gumenick
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Heiner
Mr. Jerome Gumenick*
Mr. Hugh R. Heishman
Mr. Randolph S. Gumenick
Dr. Sarah Josephs Hellewell
Mrs. Margaret Ellett Guy
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Helmus
Mrs. Dorothy R. Figg Mr. and Mrs. James I. Finney III Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray Fisher, Jr. Mrs. Frances Craigie Fitzgerald Mrs. Rives Fleming, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Garland S. Flippen Mr. and Mrs. P. Mahood Fonville, Jr. Fore Children, Inc. Mrs. Martha Foster Mrs. Susan J. Fourness-Ewell Mrs. Nancy L. Foy Mrs. Marcia C. Frazier Dr. and Mrs. L. Arnold Frederick Mrs. Elizabeth Levey Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Friddell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Fritzlen, Jr. The Thomas and Jerrice Fritzlen Family Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Gaffney Ms. Sharondia Gaines and Mr. Anthony Gaines Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Garnett Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Garson Mrs. Trygve L. Garter Estate of Lillian Cabell Gay Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gayle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Moncure Geho Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. George Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W. George
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MARY MORTON PARSONS FOUNDATION GRANT Last spring, Collegiate School was selected to receive a prestigious $500,000 grant from The Mary Morton Parsons Foundation of Richmond, Virginia. The Mary Morton Parsons Foundation, established in 1988, helps support a variety of philanthropic purposes, from the arts to historic preservation to fundamental community needs. This challenge grant provides critical momentum to important capital projects that enhance Collegiate’s student-centered environment and solidify the School’s reputation as an innovative, forward-thinking leader in the Richmond community.
In order to obtain the grant, Collegiate must raise $500,000 in cash and pledges
from the community for the following capital projects before Nov. 1, 2017. As a matching grant, each donation will be doubled, offering twice the impact in areas where our students most often convene, including the following:
› The Oates Theater in the Hershey Center for the Arts will undergo a beautiful renovation and expansion. The interior will be dramatically redesigned to better accommodate our students and faculty with an increased seating capacity of approximately 710 and updated with the latest technology in lighting and audio.
› The completion of renovations for McFall Hall, our Middle and Upper School cafeteria, offers a central anchor point for our campus, a healthier eating environment and breakout spaces for student/faculty use during off hours.
We are grateful to our donors for making the renovation of McFall Hall a reality.
Ms. Carol W. Herod
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hudgins, Jr.
Mr. Douglas S. Jones and Ms. Barbara Leary Jones
Mr. and Mrs. F. Robertson Hershey
Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Judkins
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hickey, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Hundley
Mr. Benjamin Hyman Katz
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Hickman
Dr. Jill Hunter and Mr. Timothy Hunter
Dr. Claire C. Kaugars
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Hickok, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. James S. Hunter, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Todd Kell
Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Hilbert
Mr. and Mrs. Olin V. Hyde
Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Kelly III
Mr. and Mrs. Corey W. Hill
Mrs. David M. Ivey
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Kennon, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hill
Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Jackson
Dr. and Mrs. W. Wayne Key, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Hofheimer
Mr. Albertis Harrison Jamison
Mr. Mark Duncan Kilpatrick, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hofheimer
Mr. J. Michael Jarvis, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. S. James Kilpatrick
Mr. and Mrs. W. Barry Hofheimer
Mrs. Kathryn Conner Jarvis
Mrs. Julia Scott Wall King
Mr. William Barry Hofheimer, Jr.
Mr. Ivan P. Jecklin and Ms. Allison P. Weinstein
Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas King
Gina and Tom Holden
Dr. and Mrs. E. Forrest Jessee, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. R. Stanley Kirchmier II
Mrs. Mary Parke Spalding Holland
Mr. Bryce D. Jewett, Jr.
Mrs. Virginia Lawson Kirwan
Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Hotchkiss, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce D. Jewett III
Mr. James Whitlock Klaus
Mr. and Mrs. David H. Howell
Mrs. Champ Roberts Johnson
Mr. Philip W. Klaus, Jr.
Mrs. Shirley Modisett Hubard
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N.P. Johnson III
Nathalie L. Klaus Charitable Trust
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Klaus Family Fund of The Community Foundation Mrs. Mary Kennon McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Klein
Mrs. Rennie Goodykoontz McDaniel
Mr. and Mrs. Leighton A.C. Klevana
Mr. and Mrs. John E. McDonald, Jr.
Dr. Arnold J. Kuta and Dr. Suzanne T. Kuta
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Lane, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McFall, Jr.
Ms. Jean W. Lane
Miss Megan E. McGhee
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter Lansing
Ms. Karen McGill
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Lawson
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. McGraw
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Lecky
McGuire’s School Foundation
Mr. Mason Lecky
Ms. Boodie Wiltshire McGurn
Mr. Robert Parke Lecky, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David McKittrick
Mrs. Melissa Konkle Lehigh
Mr. James Moore McMahon
Mr. Richard K. LeRoy
Mr. Paul Joseph Melnick III
Mrs. Sally Trice Lester
Mr. and Mrs. Jose A. Mendoza
Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd F. Lewis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mercer
Mr. and Mrs. J. Theodore Linhart
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Mertens
The Linhart Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Millan
Ms. Elizabeth A. Little
Drs. Benita and Michael Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Little
Mr. and Mrs. Brent I. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Loach
Cliff Miller Family Endowment
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lowe
Mr. and Mrs. G. Gilmer Minor III
Mr. and Mrs. P. Bradley Nott, Jr.
Mrs. Richard R. Lower
Mr. John Moncure, Jr.
Nunnally Charitable Lead Trust
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Lublin
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Monroe III
Mr. James Christopher Oates
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Luck III
Ms. Gaye C. Montgomery
Mrs. James F. Oates III
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan A. MacLeod II
Mrs. Beverly Britten Moore
Mr. Mark Dudley Obenshain
Mrs. Kathleen Nelson Maddux
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Moreau
Mr. and Mrs. R. Timothy O’Donnell
Mr. and Mrs. David Mahler
Ms. Lee Levering Moreau
Miss Lorena Katherine Oliver
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott N. Moreau
Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. O’Neil
Mr. and Mrs. W. Reilly Marchant
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mosby
Mr. and Mrs. John D. O’Neill, Jr.
Dr. John W. Margraf
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Todd Oney
Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Markel
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle III
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Oppenheimer
Mr. and Mrs. Jon W. Markiewicz
Mr. David Hall Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. O’Shea
Mr. and Mrs. E. Sidney Martin III
Mrs. Tracy D. Murphy and Mr. J. Peter Murphy, Jr.
Mr. Matthew N. Ott, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee P. Martin, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter K. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley
Mrs. Maryn N. Massell
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Overton
Mr. Ivor Massey, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan P. Nelson
Dr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Owen, Jr.
Mrs. Marie N. Massey
Mr. and Mrs. John Neuner IV
Mr. and Mrs. W. Benjamin Pace
Mr. R. Douglas Massey
Mrs. Martha D. Newell*
The Page Auto Group
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O. Mathews
Mrs. Nancy E. Newlin
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Pahren
Mr. and Mrs. David H. Mathews
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Newsome
Ms. Phyllis Palmiero and Mr. Thomas A. Gelozin
Mrs. J. Gary Maynard, Jr.
Nancy Pace Newton
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Parham II
Mr. John Patrick McCann II
Mrs. Margaret Morrissette Nost
Mrs. Grace S. Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley D. Nott
Mr. Kendall P. Parker
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Ms. Katrina M. Parkinson
Ms. Monica F. Rawles
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Roddey
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Parsley
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Rayner, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. Rosenthal
Ms. Sarah T. Paxton and Mr. A. Andrew Thornton
Mr. W. Brian Reames
Mrs. Elizabeth Cook Rostermundt
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Payne III
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Reed, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Roupas
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Peebles IV
Mrs. Jean F. Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ruehling
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Perel
Ms. Nancy B. Reed
Mr. Michael Wickliffe Ruehling
Mr. and Ms. W. Timothy Perry
Mr. and Mrs. William Reeves
Mrs. Jane Ruffa
Ms. Mary Warren Montague Pinnell
Dr. and Mrs. William W. Regan
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Rusbuldt
Ms. Christine K. Plant
Mr. and Mrs. R. Coleman Rice, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Rusch
Ms. Anne Pollard
Mr. and Mrs. Crit T. Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Russell
Mrs. Suzanne Pollard
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Ruth
Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Pope
Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Rider III
Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Ruth
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rives Potts, Jr.
Miss Christiane Rimbault
Ms. Carole Sandy
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Pougnier
Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Riopelle
Mrs. Mary Seaman Sarkes
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Proutt, Jr.
Mrs. Maria Wornom Rippe
Mr. Paul H. Saunders, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Pruitt, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm E. Ritsch, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Scher
Mr. H. Gerald Quigg
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Robertson III
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Schnell
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry C. Quindoza
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schultz
Ms. Mary Talmadge Rada
Dr. and Mrs. William A. Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Schutt
Mr. and Mrs. Duane H. Ragsdale
Mrs. Ann H. Robins
Mr. Marshall P. Schutt
Dr. Harriet Schanzer and Mr. David L. Raine, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Claiborne Robins, Jr.
Mrs. Catherine Kennon Seay
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Randolph
Ms. Sheryl A. Robins
Mrs. Barbara Briesmaster Sensabaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Randolph, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Randolph Robins
Mr. and Mrs. J. Timothy Sexton
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Ratcliffe III
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roday
Mr. and Mrs. H. Leon Shadowen, Jr.
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Ms. Julia W. Shannon
Mr. Tredway S. Spratley and Ms. Janine Collins
Dr. and Mrs. E. Armistead Talman
Mrs. Richard L. Sharp
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stallings
Miss Helen Minor Tanner
Mrs. Alton R. Sharpe, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrew Stanley
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tavenner
Ms. Maria A. Sheehan
Mr. and Mrs. J. Snowden Stanley
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Taylor
Mr. Geoffrey Simril
Mr. and Mrs. L. Mark Stepanian
Mrs. Nancy W. Tazewell
Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Sisk
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stettinius
Mrs. Charles M. Terry, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith
Mr. and Mrs. W. Gray Stettinius
Mr. Andrew Meyer Thalhimer
Mrs. Barbara Amole Smith
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hewlett Stith, Jr.
Mr. David L. Thalhimer
Mr. and Mrs. Kerrigan K. Smith
Ms. Lucy V. Stockdell
Marcia and Harry Thalhimer
Mr. Leland L. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Brude D. Stoever
Mr. Morton G. Thalhimer, Jr.
Miss Lucy Gordon Smith
Dr. Crystal Polatty and Mr. Michael J. Stott
Mr. Morton G. Thalhimer III
Mr. and Mrs. R. Blake Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Stratford III
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Thalhimer III
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Southard
Ms. Martha Wynne Stuart
Charles G. Thalhimer and Family Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Sowers III
Mrs. Burrell W. Stultz
Charles G. Thalhimer Charitable Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Spalding, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hildebrandt Surgner, Jr.
Morton G. and Nancy P. Thalhimer Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Spencer
Mr. William H. Surgner
Dr. James R. Thomen
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Spivey IV
Mr. and Mrs. R. Craig Suro
Mr. and Mrs. Addison B. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Spivey III
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sutherland
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Thompson III
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Sponaugle
Mrs. Pamela Anderson Sutherland
Dr. Lisa R. Troyer and Dr. George F. Tidey
Mr. and Mrs. Meade A. Spotts
Mr. and Mrs. J. Trible Sutton III
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Timmons, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Timmons The Timmons Foundation Ton of Coins Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Towell Mrs. Rebecca R. Trader Ms. Elizabeth Austin Tucker Mrs. Mary Madelyn Robison Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Tucker Mr. Jonathan Sams Tunner Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Turbeville, Jr. Mrs. Ashley Klaus Turner Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Turner, Jr. Mr. Perry Everett Turner III Mr. Henry M. Tyler III Ms. Sheryl S. Tyner Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Ukrop Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ukrop Rob and Shannon Ukrop Mr. Edward W. Valentine Mr. and Mrs. John F. Van Der Hyde Mr.* and Mrs. Mark A. VanRoekel Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Varland Mr. and Mrs. C. Porter Vaughan III
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Mr. and Mrs. Leroy B. Vaughan
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Whitaker
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gregory Williams
Susie V. Wagstaff
Mr. and Mrs. George R. White
Mr. and Mrs. Barry A. Wilton
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Walker III
Mrs. Mary F. White
Mr.* and Mrs. Charles F. Wiltshire
Mrs. Christin Lipscomb Walsh
Mr. Stephen K. White
Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Wiltshire
Dr. Edna Warncke
The Whitfield Foundation
Mrs. James M. Wiltshire, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Mark F. Warner
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Whitley
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Wiltshire, Jr.
Mrs. Mary Catherine Williams Washo
Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Whitten
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wiltshire
Mr. Franklin P. Watkins, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wickham
Mr. and Mrs. D. Christopher Withers
Mr. James S. Watkinson
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Wiley
Mr. Charles E. P. Wood
Dr. and Mrs. Leslie S. Webb, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Wilkins
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood B. Woodard, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Weinstein
Mrs. Carol Estes Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Madison P. Wootton
Weinstein Management Company, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Preston Williams
Dr. Percy Wootton and Dr. Jane P. Wootton
Mrs. Anna Stockdell Welch
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wrenn, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Wells III
Ms. Elizabeth Howell Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph W. Wyckoff
Mr.* and Mrs. John D. Welsh
Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson Williams IV
Dr. and Mrs. B. Gerald Yount
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Wentworth III
Mr. and Mrs. Fielding L. Williams, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard S. Younts
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. West
Mr. Lawrence L. Williams
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Zasler
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wetmore
Mr. Matthew K. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kemper Wharton
Mrs. Pattie Newell Williams
Ms. Elizabeth K. Wharton
Mr. Preston A. Williams
Caleb Wharton Spring Swing
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Terrell Williams
* Deceased
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ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS AND FUNDS During the 2016-17 school year, income was received for the following endowments and restricted funds. It is Collegiate’s policy to use a portion of the market value of endowed funds to support programs designated by the donors and the Board of Trustees. The balance of the income is reinvested in order to preserve the value of Collegiate School’s endowment relative to inflation. For more information on Collegiate’s endowed funds or to establish a new one, please contact Kristen Williams, Vice President of Development, at 804.741.9722 or kristen_williams@collegiate-va.org.
50th Reunion Endowment
Campaign for Collegiate - Technology Endowment Maureen Donnahoe Scholarship
Stephen P. Adamson Scholarship
Ann Bowers and Elijah Davis Catterton Scholarship
Hugh H. Addy Minority Scholarship Benjamin Pollard and Martha Tinsley Alsop Scholarship Alumni Grants for Faculty Excellence Alumni Scholarship Alumni Technology Endowment Stephen R. Anderson Endowment for the Love of the Arts
Melissa and Mark A. Christian and Family Endowment Class of ’64 Professional Development Fund Class of ’67 Scholarship Class of ’71 Scholarship Class of ’74 Endowment for International Studies
Stanley F. Druckenmiller Endowment for English Endowed Award in Chinese Endowment for Science and Girls’ Athletics – In Honor of Ann H. Griffin and Karen S. Doxey Engard Art Award Keith A. Evans Endowment for School Leadership Catharine Stauffer Flippen Scholarship
Class of ’77 Anne Jones Staff Award
Edward E. Ford Foundation Endowment for Coaching Excellence
Mr. and Mrs. W. Preston Baldwin, Jr. Scholarship
Class of ’78 Endowment for Faculty Recruiting
Edward E. Ford Foundation Minority Scholarship
BCF ’02 Scholarship Fund - In Honor of Weldon Bradshaw
Class of ’80 Scholarship
Edward E. Ford Foundation Scholarship
Class of ’81 Scholarship
Edward E. Ford Teaching Fellows Endowment
Class of ’84 Community Service Award
Galston Family Scholarship
Collegiate Experience Endowment
Rosamond L. Galston Fund for the Study of Asian Culture and Language
Kenneth W. Beaver, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Susan Materne Benson Scholarship Andrew Jackson Brent Award Arthur S. Brinkley, Jr. Grants for Faculty Excellence
*Collegiate School 50th Reunion Endowment Collegiate School Speakers Series Endowment
Britten Endowment for Mathematics
Adeline Cox Music Award
Campaign for Collegiate - Athletics Endowment
Craigie Endowment for Teaching Excellence
Campaign for Collegiate - Financial Aid Endowment
Darr-Davis Investment Endowment
Campaign for Collegiate - Program/Professional Development
Miles Domalik Scholarship
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Catherine A. Davis Library Endowment
Maureen Donnahoe Library Endowment
Diane E. Glenn Scholarship *Goss Innovation Endowment Gottwald Science Endowment Greenbaum Award Ann Griffin Endowment for Excellence in Teaching Cornelia Hall International Exchange Student Endowment
Hamill Family Endowment
Mallonee Library Book Fund
Physicians’ Endowment for Computer Science
Scott Harden Creative Arts Award
Massey Endowment for Science
Malcolm U. Pitt, Jr. Scholarship
Harrison Family Learning Resource Endowment
Dr. and Mrs. Emmett C. Mathews Technology Endowment
E. Angus Powell Endowment for American Enterprise
Hirschler Science Research Award
Mary G. McCormack Faculty Dianne Nunnally Hoppes Financial Aid Endowment Financial Aid Endowment
Elizabeth Bryson Powell Award
Brian Hurst Golf Endowment
McCormack Women’s Athletic Endowment
Madame Marcia Powell Language Lab Endowment
Scotty and Petey Jacobs Athletic Endowment
John Peyton McGuire Memorial Scholarship
Joanne Pratt Award for Teaching Excellence
Samuel D. Jessee Endowment for Leadership
Selma C. Meyers Scholarship
Anne and Grover Jones Scholarship
Middle School Choral Award
Peggy Fish Rada Endowment for Multiculturalism
K-12 Economics Education Quasi - Endowment
Middle School Technology Award
George E. Kaugars Scholarship Rob Kelly Spirit Award
Dr. William F. Reames Scholarship
Charles Larus and Edythe Robertson Reed J. Clifford Miller III Learning Resource Endowment Scholarship Helen Moon Senior English Award
F. C. Kiefer Wrestling Endowment
Catherine Barron Moreau Scholarship
William “Bill” Reeves Endowment for Ethical Behavior, Diversity and Global Outreach
Klaus Family Endowment
*Randolph Nuckols Quasi Endowment for Woodworking
William “Bill” Reeves Renaissance Student Award
Abrahamsson Kyrolainen Education and Community Outreach Endowment
Nunnally Hall Building Endowment
Katie Rexrode Scholarship
James F. Oates III Emerging Artist Award
Rockefeller Endowment for Excellence in Teaching
Lewis Lawson Ton of Coins by Interact Club
Oates Endowment for the Arts
Rosedale Minority Recruitment Endowment
Julia Williams Layfield Endowment for Service
Rosemary Award
The LeCompte Family Fund Endowment
Oates Endowment for Creative and Innovative Teaching
Carolyn Levey Music Fund and Award
Richard D. Obenshain Scholarship
Schewel Family Minority Scholarship
Light a Star Endowment
Parents’ Association Endowment for Faculty Professional Development
David Schools Scholarship for Music
Martha Kolbe Award
Rosenthal Endowment for Foreign Languages
Mary Morton Parsons Scholarship
Martha Elizabeth Schwarz Honorarium for Excellence in Teaching in the Lower School
Jake MacNelly, Jr. Endowment for the Arts
Williams E. Pembleton, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
Seal Athletic Endowment
Make a Splash Swimming Endowment
Ruth and Milton Perel Scholarship
John R. Lower Memorial Grant Luck Family Academic Services Endowment
Ted Shaffner Theater Fund
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Sharp Academic Commons Endowment in Support of Visual Arts
Charles G. Thalhimer, Sr. & Family Technology Endowment
Rebecca S. Shepherd Endowment for Leadership in Economic Education
Ellen Thalhimer Senior French Award
Whitfield Fund for Excellence in Writing Nancy P. Whitley Endowment for Mathematics
Nancy White Thomas Scholarship
Whitlow Family Endowment for the Theater Arts
Christopher George Thompson Scholarship
Clarence B. Williams Award
Jessie Baker Thompson Endowment for the Arts
Frances Leigh Williams Journalism Award
*The Alex Smith Family Endowment
Mary Parker Moncure Vaden Endowment for Citizenship and the Arts
Julia Anderson Williams Grant for Faculty Development
Spinner Family Endowment
Anne Velez Memorial Endowment
Nell G. Williams Science Fund
Paul M. Shuford Scholarship Virginia Courtney Simpson Award Susan and Mark Sisisky Global Enrichment Fund
Stettinius Endowment for Educational Excellence Weinstein Endowment for Character Education Amanda Surgner Financial Aid Endowment Helen Minor Tanner Scholarship Texaco Star Scholarship Charles G. Thalhimer, Sr. & Family Endowment for College Counseling
Weinstein Family Community Outreach and Service Endowment Caleb Wharton Memorial Scholarship
Armenia E. Winestock Scholarship * Funds/Awards established during the 2016-17 year
Mancha H. White Endowment Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation
HAMILL FAMILY ENDOWMENT AWARD
A new faculty recognition award, the Hamill
Family Endowment Award, was created in June
to full-time individuals who are faithfully
Recipients will receive a monetary award per
2017. This award is supported by an endowment
committed to the teacher-mentor model and
year for two years. Awards will be distributed in
created and funded by Susan and Bill Hamill
who are exceptionally dedicated to serving each
August of each year.
and their daughters Blake ’98 and Carter ’01 to
young person entrusted to their care and for
recognize and reward outstanding individuals
successfully fostering a sense of community,
Awards, given on June 7, 2017, were awarded to
who have been teachers, coaches and/or
teamwork and inclusion. Individuals selected
David Kehlenbeck, Upper School math teacher;
counselors for 10 years or less. Mr. and Mrs.
for the award must exceed performance
Jeff Dunnington, Middle School history teacher;
Hamill are long-time supporters of the School
expectations and display exceptional promise for
and Tori O’Shea, Lower School math resource
and have been very active in the Collegiate
further growth.
teacher.
community. Mr. Hamill served on the Board of
Trustees for several years, including two years
announced each year at the end-of-year faculty
as Board chair.
and staff meeting. No more than one recipient
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The endowment awards will be given
Up to three new award recipients will be
will be selected from each division of the school.
The inaugural Hamill Family Endowment
We are extremely grateful to the Hamills
for creating and funding these awards.
IN HONOR OF ALEX SMITH ’65 The Alex Smith Family Endowment was created in 2016 in honor of Alex Smith, former Vice President of Development at Collegiate School, to recognize his exceptional leadership from 1969 until his retirement in 2016. Mr. Smith graduated from Collegiate in 1965 and Principia College in 1969, where he double majored in history and sociology and played football. He returned to Collegiate and, over the course of his career, served with distinction in every role possible – administrator, teacher, coach, mentor and friend. His accomplishments are vast, including raising more than $160 million, growing the campus by more than 20 buildings and increasing the endowment to more than $60 million. He is the recipient of the Schools’ two highest alumni awards, the Distinguished Alumni Award for Service and the Distinguished Alumni Award in his field, as well as other awards in his profession. His dedication, enthusiasm, vision and commitment have influenced the School community more than any other Cougar in our history. Mr. Smith is devoted to his family. His wife Gail is past president of the Parents’ Association, former Trustee and has served on numerous committees throughout the School. They have three Cougar children – Kerrigan Smith ’90, Erin Smith Jewett ’94 and Blake Smith ’00 – and four grandchildren, two of whom attend Collegiate.
The Smiths have always wanted the best for Collegiate and this endowment in their
name will create a lasting legacy to further strengthen and advance the mission of Collegiate. The fund will support School priorities including, but not limited to, financial assistance for deserving students, faculty and staff development and program enhancement. The fund shall be used at the discretion of the Head of School.
The following donors contributed to the Alex Smith Family Endowment.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Ager
Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor Benson
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Brizzolara
Ms. Anne Bruce Ahearn
Ms. Lynne M. Berkness and Mr. Peter Tlusty
Mrs. Dorothy Reynolds Brotherton
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffery D. Allen
Ms. Margaret Karen Berkness
Mrs. Ann Lee Saunders Brown
Anonymous
Mrs. Jane Hubbard Best
Mrs. Nancy Kennon Bruchbacher
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Armstrong
Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Black
Mr. and Mrs. W. Joseph Buhrman
Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Ash
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Blair, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Joseph Bugg III
Dr. Lynn Gary Atkins, Jr.
Mrs. Charles L. Blair
Mrs. Camp Goodwin August
Mr. Jeffrey D. Blanchard
Burford Leimenstoll Foundation, Inc. of Betty Sams Christian
Mrs. Sally Ann Twedell Bagley
Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bland
Mrs. Sandra H. Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. David Bloor
Mrs. Nancy Archbell Bain
Mrs. Jane Finegan Boinest
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Baskerville III
Dr. Patricia B. Bonwell and Mr. William S. Bonwell
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bates III
Mr. and Mrs. E. Marshall Bowden
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Baxter
Mr. and Mrs. John P. McGuire Boyd
Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell Bayston
Mr. Clyde W. Bradshaw*
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Bean
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon A. Bradshaw
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Becker
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brennan
Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Bennett, Jr.
Mr. James M. Britto
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cabaniss, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. James M. Cann Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Carter Mr. and Mrs. William H. Carter Mrs. Ann Butterworth Cave Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Mason T. Chapman Mrs. Sharon L. Charles Mr. Tyler Lind Charles Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke Chase
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cullen
Mrs. Virginia Brent Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Christian
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Dabney
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fain
Dr. and Mrs. James T. Christmas
Mrs. James B. Dalton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. Farmer
Mr. J. Taylor Christmas, Jr.
Mr. Mark D. Dalton
Mrs. Dorothy R. Figg
Miss Victoria Louise Christmas
Ms. Mary New Dalton
Mr. and Mrs. James I. Finney III
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Clough
Dr. and Mrs. John M. Daniel III
Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray Fisher, Jr.
Mrs. Richard A. Clough
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Darling
Mrs. Frances Craigie Fitzgerald
Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Cobb
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davenport
Mr. and Mrs. Garland S. Flippen
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Cobb
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt F. Davis
Mrs. Martha Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Coby Batty
Dr. and Mrs. D. Ralph Davison, Jr.
Mrs. Nancy L. Foy
Mr. and Mrs. Clay M. Coleman
Mr. Richard I. Dawes
Mrs. Marcia C. Frazier
Mrs. A. Christian Compton
Mrs. Elaine McCandlish Dinos
Mrs. Elizabeth Levey Freeman
Ms. Mary Maxwell Conner
Mrs. Mary Lou Heindl Doherty
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Friddell
Mr. and Mrs. Todd C. Cornell
Mr. Stanley F. Druckenmiller
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Fritzlen, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana T. Costin
Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Dull
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Gaffney
Mr. Dean T. Cowles and Ms. Sarah G. Cowles
Ms. Suzanne P. Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Garson
Mrs. Beese D. Craigie
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gayle, Jr
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Edmunds, Jr.
Mrs. Wendy Galston Gold
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cricchi
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Edmunds, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Goodwin
Mrs. Ann F. Cullen
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Erickson
Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Goodwin
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Mr. and Mrs. William H. Goodwin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Olin V. Hyde
Mrs. Rennie Goodykoontz McDaniel
Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter Goodwin III
Mrs. David M. Ivey
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. McDonald
Ms. Martha Clark Goss
Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McFall, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. William M. Gottwald
Mr. Albertis Harrison Jamison
Miss Megan E. McGhee
Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Grappone
Mrs. Kathryn Conner Jarvis
Ms. Boodie Wiltshire McGurn
Mr. Erik S. Greenbaum
Mr. Bryce D. Jewett, Jr.
Mr. James Moore McMahon
Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft F. Greene
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce D. Jewett III
Mr. and Mrs. Jose A. Mendoza
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Griffin
Mrs. Champ Roberts Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Millan
Dr. and Mrs. Richardson Grinnan
Mr. Douglas S. Jones and Ms. Barbara Leary Jones Mr. and Mrs. G. Gilmer Minor III
Mrs. Margaret Ellett Guy
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Judkins
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Monroe III
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Gwathmey
Dr. Claire C. Kaugars
Ms. Gaye C. Montgomery
Dr. and Mrs. Roger P. Hailes
Mr. and Mrs. W. Todd Kell
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mosby
Mrs. Patsy B. Hallett
Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Kelly III
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brenton S. Halsey, Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Wayne Key, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle III
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hammond
Mrs. Judith West Kidd
Mr. David Hall Murphy
Mrs. Anne Pinnell Harper
Mrs. Julia Scott Wall King
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott M. Harrigan
Dr. and Mrs. R. Stanley Kirchmier II
Mrs. Martha D. Newell*
Mrs. Anne Gordon Dickerson Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter Lansing
Mrs. Nancy E. Newlin
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Harrison II
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Lawson
Nancy Pace Newton
Mrs. Constance Kennon Harriss
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Lecky
Mrs. Margaret Morrissette Nost
Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Hart
Mr. Mason Lecky
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley D. Nott
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Heiner
Mrs. Melissa Konkle Lehigh
Mr. and Mrs. P. Bradley Nott, Jr.
Mr. Hugh R. Heishman
Mr. Richard K. LeRoy
Mr. and Mrs. R. Timothy O’Donnell
Dr. Sarah Josephs Hellewell
Mrs. Sally Trice Lester
Miss Lorena Katherine Oliver
Ms. Carol W. Herod
Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd F. Lewis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. O’Shea
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hickey, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Little
Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Hickman
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Loach
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Overton
Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Hilbert
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lowe
Dr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Owen, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Corey W. Hill
Mrs. Richard R. Lower
Mr. and Mrs. W. Benjamin Pace
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hill
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Lublin
The Page Auto Group
Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Hofheimer
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Luck III
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Pahren
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hofheimer
Mrs. Kathleen Nelson Maddux
Ms. Phyllis Palmiero and
Mr. and Mrs. W. Barry Hofheimer
Mr. and Mrs. David Mahler
Mr. Thomas A. Gelozin
Mr. William Barry Hofheimer, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Reilly Marchant
Mrs. Grace S. Parker
Reverend and Mrs. Thomas J. Holden III
Dr. John W. Margraf
Mr. Kendall P. Parker
Mrs. Mary Parke Spalding Holland
Mr. and Mrs. Lee P. Martin, Jr.
Ms. Katrina M. Parkinson
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Holman
Mrs. Marie N. Massey
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Parsley
Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Hotchkiss, Jr.
Mr. R. Douglas Massey
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Payne III
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hudgins, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O. Mathews
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Perel
Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. David H. Mathews
Ms. Mary Warren Montague Pinnell
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Hundley
Mrs. J. Gary Maynard, Jr.
Ms. Anne Pollard
Mr. Timothy and Dr. Jill Hunter
Mr. John Patrick McCann II
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rives Potts, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. James S. Hunter, Jr.
Mrs. Mary Kennon McDaniel
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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Pruitt, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Timothy Sexton
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Ukrop
Mr. H. Gerald Quigg
Mr. and Mrs. H. Leon Shadowen, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ukrop
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Randolph, Jr.
Ms. Julia W. Shannon
Rob and Shannon Ukrop
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Randolph
Mrs. Alton R. Sharpe, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Porter Vaughan III
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Ratcliffe III
Mrs. Elizabeth Kennon Shuey
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Walker III
Ms. Monica F. Rawles
Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Sisk
Mrs. Christin Lipscomb Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Rayner, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kerrigan K. Smith
Mrs. Mary Catherine Williams Washo
Mrs. Frances Shetter Adamson Reed
Mr. Leland L. Smith
Mr. Franklin P. Watkins, Jr.
Mrs. Jean F. Reed
Miss Lucy Gordon Smith
Mr. James S. Watkinson
Mr. and Mrs. William Reeves
Mr. and Mrs. R. Blake Smith
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Watson
Dr. and Mrs. William W. Regan
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Southard
Mrs. Jeanette M. Welsh
Mr. J. Sargeant Reynolds, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Sowers III
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Wentworth III
Mr. and Mrs. R. Coleman Rice, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Spalding, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wetmore
Mr. and Mrs. Crit T. Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Spivey III
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kemper Wharton
Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Rider III
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stallings
Mrs. Mary F. White
Miss Christiane Rimbault
Mrs. Megan Arnold Standing
Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Whitten
Mrs. Maria Wornom Rippe
Mr. and Mrs. W. Gray Stettinius
Mr. and Mrs. George Wickham
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm E. Ritsch, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stettinius
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Wiley
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Robertson III
Mr. and Mrs. Brude D. Stoever
Mrs. Carol Estes Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Robertson
Dr. Crystal Polatty and Mr. Michael J. Stott
Mr. and Mrs. C. Preston Williams
Dr. and Mrs. William A. Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Stratford III
Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson Williams IV
Mrs. Ann H. Robins
Mrs. Burrell W. Stultz
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. E. Claiborne Robins, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hildebrandt Surgner, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fielding L. Williams, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Randolph Robins
Mr. and Mrs. J. Trible Sutton III
Mr. Lawrence L. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roday
Dr. and Mrs. E. Armistead Talman
Mr. Matthew K. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. Rosenthal
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gregory Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Roupas
Mrs. Charles M. Terry, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry A. Wilton
Mr. Michael Wickliffe Ruehling
Charles G. Thalhimer and Family Foundation
Mr.* and Mrs. Charles F. Wiltshire
Mrs. Jane Ruffa
Mr. Andrew Meyer Thalhimer
Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Wiltshire
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Rusbuldt
Mr. David L. Thalhimer
Mrs. James M. Wiltshire, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Ruth
Morton G. and Nancy P. Thalhimer Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Wiltshire, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Ruth
Marcia and Harry Thalhimer
Mr. and Mrs. D. Christopher Withers
Ms. Carole Sandy
Mr. Morton G. Thalhimer, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood B. Woodard, Jr.
Mrs. Mary Seaman Sarkes
Mr. Morton G. Thalhimer III
Mr. and Mrs. Madison P. Wootton
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Schnell
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Thalhimer III
Dr. Percy Wootton and Dr. Jane P. Wootton
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schultz
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Timmons, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wrenn, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Schutt
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Towell
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph W. Wyckoff
Mr. Marshall P. Schutt
Mrs. Mary Madelyn Robison Tucker
Mrs. Catherine Kennon Seay
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Turbeville, Jr.
Mrs. Barbara Briesmaster Sensabaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Turner, Jr. Mr. Perry Everett Turner III
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IN HONOR OF AMANDA SURGNER ’83 In 2016, upon Amanda Surgner’s retirement as Vice President of Advancement, family and friends started an endowment in appreciation of her 22 years of service to the School. Three of her children are Collegiate graduates, Walker Surgner ’11, Reeves Surgner ’14 and Kate Surgner ’17, while Tucker Surgner ’19 is a junior.
One of Mrs. Surgner’s strongest beliefs is that
qualified students should have access to a Collegiate School education regardless of the ability to pay. She takes pride in knowing that Collegiate is committed to being a diverse and inclusive community and is mindful that endowment growth to support need-based financial aid is critical to this strategic priority and vision.
This endowment is available to all Collegiate
students who qualify for financial aid.
It is in the spirit of helping others and because of her
love for children, that this endowment is created in her honor, to help ensure that future generations benefit from the timeless value of an independent school education.
The following donors contributed to the Amanda Surgner Financial Aid Endowment.
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Gaffney
Ms. Anne Bruce Ahearn
Ms. Roxanne Cherry
Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Grappone
Mrs. Wilbur C. Allen
Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Clary
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Griffin
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Andrews
Class of 2017
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hammond
Mr. and Mrs. Jason S. Angus
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Cluverius
Mrs. Austin Cary Hancock
Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Arzt
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Cobb
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott M. Harrigan
Mr. and Mrs. Wardell Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Clay M. Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Hickman
Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt S. Beazley III
Mrs. A. Christian Compton
Mr. and Mrs. Corey W. Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Becker
Mr. Dean T. Cowles and Ms. Sarah G. Cowles
Mrs. Mary Parke Spalding Holland
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Blair, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Crews
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hudgins, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Boehm, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cricchi
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Hundley
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Boggs
Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Crutcher
Dr. and Mrs. James S. Hunter, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Carlisle Bowling III
Mrs. Ann F. Cullen
Mr. Ivan P. Jecklin and Ms. Allison P. Weinstein
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon A. Bradshaw
Mr. Mark D. Dalton
Mr. and Mrs. W. Todd Kell
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Brost
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. DuBose, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Kennon, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Buell
Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Dull
Mr. Mark Duncan Kilpatrick, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Cary
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Eck III
Dr. and Mrs. S. James Kilpatrick
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Chambers
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Edmunds, Jr.
Dr. Arnold J. Kuta and Dr. Suzanne T. Kuta
Mrs. Jill Harthun Chao
Mrs. Susan J. Fourness-Ewell
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter Lansing
Mrs. Sharon L. Charles
Mrs. Marcia C. Frazier
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Lawson
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Mrs. Melissa Konkle Lehigh
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Parsley
Mr. and Mrs. Brude D. Stoever
Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd F. Lewis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Peebles IV
Dr. Crystal Polatty and Mr. Michael J. Stott
Ms. Elizabeth A. Little
Mr. and Ms. W. Timothy Perry
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hildebrandt Surgner, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr.
Ms. Christine K. Plant
Mr. William H. Surgner
Mr. and Mrs. Jon W. Markiewicz
Ms. Anne Pollard
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tavenner
Mr. and Mrs. Lee P. Martin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Proutt, Jr.
Mrs. Nancy W. Tazewell
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Mayhew
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry C. Quindoza
Dr. Lisa R. Troyer and Dr. George F. Tidey
Mrs. Mary Kennon McDaniel
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Randolph, Jr.
Ms. Sheryl S. Tyner
Mr. and Mrs. John E. McDonald, Jr.
Ms. Nancy B. Reed
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Walker III
Karen McGill
Miss Christiane Rimbault
Dr. and Mrs. Mark F. Warner
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Mertens
Mr. and Mrs. E. Claiborne Robins, Jr.
Mr. James S. Watkinson
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Moreau
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roday
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Watson
Ms. Lee Levering Moreau
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ruehling
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kemper Wharton
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Scher
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Whitaker
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan P. Nelson
Mr. Marshall P. Schutt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. White
Mr. and Mrs. W. Crenshaw Newman
Mr. and Mrs. J. Timothy Sexton
Mr. and Mrs. George R. White
Nancy Pace Newton
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Whitley
Mr. Matthew N. Ott, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Spivey IV
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Wiley
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Overton
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Sponaugle
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Wilkins
Mr. and Mrs. W. Benjamin Pace
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stallings
Ms. Elizabeth Howell Williams
Ms. Phyllis Palmiero and Mr. Thomas A. Gelozin
Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrew Stanley
Mrs. Jane Ragland Young
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Parham II
Mr. and Mrs. J. Snowden Stanley
Mr. and Mrs. Millard S. Younts
Ms. Katrina M. Parkinson
Mr. and Mrs. L. Mark Stepanian
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Zasler
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SPECIAL GIFTS GIFTS IN HONOR OF
Mr. David N. Bannard
Miss Caroline McCaskey Adamson 2029 Miss Katherine Perrow Adamson 2023 Miss Sarah Shepard Adamson 2025
Ms. Rives Barksdale
Mr. and Mrs. V. Cassel Adamson, Jr.
Mrs. Elizabeth Albrecht Dr. Basharat Shah
Mrs. Karen Albright
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cricchi Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley Mr. and Mrs. John B. Syer, Jr. Miss Anna Lassiter White
All Faculty and Staff
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Hickman
Mrs. Elizabeth W. Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Adamson Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Erik S. Siebert Miss Catharine Twyford Wilkins
Miss Anna Stuart Armstrong 2023 Mr. Charles Tiffany Armstrong 2019 Mr. Grant Haley Armstrong 2022
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Armstrong
Mrs. Mary W. Arzt
Mrs. Sally Peck Ashby Ms. Phyllis Palmiero and Mr. Thomas A. Gelozin Mr. and Mrs. Eric G. Rohr
Mr. Wilbur L. Athey
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Judkins Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis
Dr. Lynn Gary Atkins, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wiertel
Mr. Hudson Hunter Avery 2023
Mr. Emmett M. Avery III and Ms. Jane Gray
Mrs. Nancy Archbell Bain
Mrs. Lisa Pennington Bass Mr. and Mrs. Eric G. Rohr
Mrs. Kimberly S. Ball
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Whitaker Miss Emily Mei Yue
Mr. Mason Hawley Ballowe 2000 Mr. Steven Excell Ballowe 1998
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Ager
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Schebell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Willingham III Mr. James Gregory Wright Miss Emily Mei Yue Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Brent I. Miller Dr. Avik Mukherjee and Dr. Akta Mukherjee
Mrs. Rhiannon Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T. Bostic, Sr.
Mr. Tyler Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Schebell
Mrs. Emily D. Bradshaw
Ms. Taylor Randolph Bode
Mr. Weldon A. Bradshaw
Mr. George Tucker Surgner
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Armstrong Mrs. Carter Hamill Backus Mr. Lucas Edward Beirne Ms. Catherine D. Bode Ms. Taylor Randolph Bode Mr. David Bradshaw Mrs. Emily D. Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bradshaw Mr. Wade H. Branner Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV Mrs. Amis Bruch Greene Mrs. Alexis Beck Henry Mrs. Elizabeth Flippo Hutchins and Mr. William M. Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Christopher G. Kulp Mrs. Anne Hunter Smith Myers Mr. Mark Dudley Obenshain Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Partlow Mr. and Mrs. Crit T. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Sisk
Ms. Julie M. Bennett
Ms. Erin M. Breese
Mrs. Jana Barnes
Mr. Dean T. Cowles and Ms. Sarah G. Cowles
Mrs. Joan Barnes
Mr. Patrick Neil Blank
Mr. Daniel Bartels
Kenneth J. Richmond and Ann N. Richmond
Mr. Harrison Arthur Baxter 2025 Mr. William Harrison Baxter II 1988 Mr. William Stuart Baxter 2027
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Baxter
Mrs. Rosemary Begin
Mr. Dean T. Cowles and Ms. Sarah G. Cowles
Mrs. Beth Ann Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bristow Mr. and Mrs. J. William Ferrell IV Mr. and Mrs. Armin R. Hartmann Mr. Khary A. Scott and Dr. Danielle D. Scott
Mrs. Maria-Luisa Benson
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr.
Mr. Elijah Gray Billings 2024 Mr. Spencer James Billings 2021
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cunningham
Mr. Charles L. Blair Jr.
Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Brost Mr. Frederic Potts Moore IV Mr. Hartwell Heath Roper, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brude D. Stoever
Miss Kendall Heyward Boggs 2024
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Boggs Mrs. G. Clisby Clarke
Mrs. Lee Bottoms
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Christensen
Mrs. Elizabeth Bowling
Mrs. Alice Derry Gnall
Mr. Mike Boyd
Dr. Angela L. S. Messer and Mr. Charles J. Messer
Mr. Christopher Amsbary Brennan, Jr. 2019 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brennan
Miss Margaret Marie Brennan 2017 Mr. Thomas Patrick Brennan 2022 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brennan
Mrs. Lauren Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew K. Aman Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Johnstone Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter Lansing Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr.
Miss Catherine Scott Burns 2013 Miss Emily Elizabeth Burns 2007 Mrs. Madeline Adell Burns 2009
Dr. Carolyn Burns and Mr. Brian S. Burns
Mrs. Nicola Byford
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Hutcheson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Logan Miss Catharine Twyford Wilkins
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T. Bostic, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Watson
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Mrs. Ann Woods Byrne
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Eanes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Logan Mrs. Elizabeth T. Sauer and Mr. David B. Moody Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wiertel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Winston
Mr. Timothy Colin Call, Jr. 2030
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Call
Mrs. Beverly Randolph Campbell
Class of 1971
Dr. Mei Dong
Class of 1986
Mrs. Cynthia S. Douglass
Mrs. Nancy Meyers Marsiglia* Mrs. Rebecca Kidwell Wetherly
Class of 2011
Miss Catherine Peyton Spivey
Class of 2017
Ms. Cynthia Cargas
Ms. Yolanda P. Branch Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Brinkley III Miss Martha Elizabeth Pahren Mr. and Mrs. William L. Smith
Miss Dianne Marie Carter 2004
Mr. John P. Coates
Miss Mary Douglass Wilkins
Mrs. Elizabeth Everett Cherkis Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel J. Goodwyn
Mrs. Jessica Catoggio
Mr. and Mrs. J. David Shobe III
Mrs. A. Christian Compton
Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd Bullock, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Watson
Mrs. Karen Doxey
Mrs. Sarah Brucker Northen Baldock Mr. and Mrs. Tut Bartzen, Jr. Mrs. Alice Collins Fruth Miss Anne Morgan Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis Miss Kaitlin Brooke Mastropieri Mrs. Georgia Luck Mitchell Mrs. Jamie Whitten Montgomery
Mrs. Stacy Dudley
Miss Grace Lillian Cowles Ms. Rachel Scott Everett Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter Lansing
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel J. Goodwyn Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr. Mrs. Megan Arnold Standing
Mr. Brad Cooke
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis
Mrs. Allen B. Chamberlain
Mrs. Shayna Cooke
Mr. Jeffrey Gordon Dunnington 2001
Mrs. John B. Syer, Jr. Mr. Joseph Voss White
Mr. Page Chapman IV
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel J. Goodwyn
Mrs. Sharon L. Charles
Mrs. Georgia Luck Mitchell
Mr. John Cabell Chenault VI 2024 Miss Lacey Saunders Chenault 2027
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV
Miss Bailey Anne Cherkis 2023 Mrs. Elizabeth Everett Cherkis 1986 Mrs. Sarah B. Everett
Mrs. Blair H. Chewning
Mr. and Mrs. Ian R. Conner Mr. and Mrs. Todd C. Cornell Mr. and Mrs. Steven D’Ambrosia Ms. Laura L. Fields Mrs. Elizabeth Flippo Hutchins and Mr. William M. Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Logan Mr. and Mrs. John Neuner IV Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roday Mr. Khary A. Scott and Dr. Danielle D. Scott Mr. and Mrs. William L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. T. Scott Word III
Mrs. Joanne Christman
Miss Margeaux Beale Feore
Mr. James Taylor Christmas, Jr. 2008 Miss Victoria Louise Christmas 2005
Dr. and Mrs. James T. Christmas
Class of 1949
Mrs. Barbara Amole Smith
Mr. and Mrs. J. William Ferrell IV Miss Sarah Tavenner Whitaker Mr. William Wallace White
Ms. Helen Coulson
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D.R. Palmore Drs. John and Carolyn Port
Ms. Sarah Cowles Anonymous
Mrs. Karen Cribbs
Drs. Stephen and Victoria Chen Ms. Lori Hotem Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Kantner
Mr. Ray Crouch
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis
Mrs. Ann F. Cullen
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T. Bostic, Sr.
Miss Jane Randall Cullen 2027 Miss Katherine Ann Cullen 2024 Mrs. Ann F. Cullen
Ms. Kathryn E. Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Martin III Dr. Gloria E. Ward and Mr. James H. Ward Miss Anna Lassiter White
Mrs. Margaret Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. David L. McDaniel
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr.
Mr. Dick Erickson
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Hart
Mr. Neil D. Etheridge
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Wiley
Ms. Rachel Scott Everett 1992 Mrs. Sarah B. Everett
Mrs. Kate N. Featherston
Ms. Stacy H. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Kantner Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley
Mrs. Xin-Yi Fergusson
Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd Bullock, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Christensen
Miss Giles Winston Ferrell 2024 Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth McGill Ferrell II 1988 Miss Rosewell Page Ferrell 2027 Ms. Susan Farley Ferrell
Mr. James William Ferrell V 2022 Miss Kathryn Ewing Ferrell 2018 Mrs. Dorothy Ewing Ferrell
Mrs. Joan McCormack Ferrill 1973
Mrs. Alfred McCormack, Jr.
Mr. Michael Ferry
Mrs. Kate Elizabeth Knisely Delay 2006 Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Knisely
Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Kantner Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Spraker
Mrs. Barbara Derry
Mr. Rives Fleming III 1983
Dr. Katelyn Bowman Feinberg
Mr. David Ray-Yang Ding 2022
Mr. Xijun E. Wang and Mrs. Yuyan D. Ding
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Ms. Dana DuMont
Mr. and Mrs. Ian R. Conner Ms. Nancy C. Porter and Mr. Ross R. Noe Mr. and Mrs. C. Preston Williams
Mrs. Suzanne K. Fleming
Mrs. Marella Gregory
Mr. Peter Follansbee
Mrs. Ann H. Griffin
Mrs. Mimi Fleming McCully
Mrs. Julie Heiner Culp
Ms. Dee L. Goodbody
Mr. Patrick Neil Blank Ms. Janet K. Dibbs and Mr. Michael S. Laming Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr.
Ms. Anne Bruce Ahearn Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Christopher G. Kulp Dr. Pamela Herbert Minkler Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle III Mrs. Catherine Nolley Triantis
Mr. Malcolm Pitt Friddell, Jr. 2002
Mrs. Deborah E. Hailes
Mrs. Susan J. Fourness-Ewell
Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. LeBey Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter Lansing Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Sisk
Mr. David Fuller
Mrs. Sarah Brucker Northen Baldock Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Spivey IV
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell S. Alexander
Mrs. Heather Dittmann Garnett
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Adamson Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T. Bostic, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley Mrs. Susan C. Stone
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Garson
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Peebles IV
Mr. William T. Gatewood 1975 Mrs. Joanne L. Jones
Mr. Nathaniel J. Goodwyn
Dr. Roger P. Hailes
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis
Mr. Mickey Heise
Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley
Ms. Carol Warinner Herod 1972
Dr. Autumn Adkins Graves Ms. Cheryl Groce-Wright and Mr. Richard C. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis
Mr. F. Robertson Hershey 1966
Miss Paris Hannon-Bogosh 2014
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hickey, Jr.
Mr. Daniel E. Bogosh and Ms. Nancy E. Hannon
Ms. Kristin Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cricchi
Mrs. Martha B. Harris
Mr. N. Kent Covington
Miss Melanie Karen Gorsline 1974
Miss Taylor Avery Haug 2028
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Betts, Jr.
Mrs. Kathryn Heidt 1994
Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd F. Lewis, Jr.
Mrs. Katherine Hall
Miss Elizabeth Jane Harrison 2017
Miss Parker Betts Graham 2027
Ms. Janet K. Dibbs and Mr. Michael S. Laming Mr. and Mrs. James J. Schebell
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Brost Mr. Richard M. Davis, Jr. Ms. Kathleen T. Hershey Mr. and Mrs. William R. B. Hershey
Mr. and Mrs. Tut Bartzen, Jr. Mrs. Elisabet Goodwyn Mr. Baniel Hefko and Ms. Carolyn LaMontagne
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Hutchison Mr. and Mrs. Eric G. Rohr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wiertel
Dr. David Headly
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Haug
Mrs. Lynn G. Haw Mr. and Mrs. James P. Watson
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Hickman
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Watson
Mrs. Christine DeSantis Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel J. Goodwyn Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Trible
Mrs. Betty Hotchkiss
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T. Bostic, Sr. Mrs. Susan Tolleson Gowen Mrs. Anne Wiltshire Henry Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis
Mrs. Rebecca Masters Hottman Miss Emily Mei Yue
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Mrs. Jenny Hundley
Anonymous Miss Margeaux Beale Feore
Mrs. Samantha Huber 2003
Mrs. Caitlin Shalley Cottrell Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr. Miss Catharine Twyford Wilkins
Mrs. Megan Hunt
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley
Mrs. Janee Heizer Hunter 1985 Dr. and Mrs. Jay H. Heizer
Mr. Timothy and Dr. Jill Hunter Mr. Thomas Hogan
Coach Larry Jarman Rich Robins
Mrs. Erin Smith Jewett 1994 Miss Isabel Montague Jewett 2028 Miss Madeline Blair Jewett 2025 Ms. Mary New Dalton
Miss Olivia Rose Johnson 2026 Mr. William Bennett Johnson 2026
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Johnson
Ms. Monica Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter F. Phillips III
Mrs. Anne McCormack Jones 1979 Mrs. Alfred McCormack, Jr.
Mrs. Nicole Ligon Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Grassi Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.T. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Wiltshire
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Mrs. Amis Bruch Greene Mrs. Tina Jadhav-Parikh Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Sinnott III
Mr. Joshua V. Katz
Mr. and Mrs. Gus E. Mitchell IV Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley
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Ms. Debra Lappan
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Mrs. Aster Kidane
Dr. Susan B. Leahy
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The Klevana Family
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Mrs. Heide C. Knapik
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Mrs. Beth Kondorossy
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Dr. Rakesh Agarwal and Dr. Gauri Gulati Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James L. McGeorge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Shane R. Smutz Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Trible
Miss Isabelle Daniel LeBey 2018
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. LeBey Mrs. Kathryn G. Thurman
Mr. Brian E. Leipheimer
Miss Ann-Sebrell Chavent
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Mrs. Debra McKercher
Mr. Caleb Wayne Newcomb 2012
Mrs. Suzanne LaPrade Lewis
Mrs. Betty Sue McKinley
Ms. Mildred Norman-Risch
Mr. C. Dyson White
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Mr. Farley Macdonald
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Miss Ann Nicolaides Mahoney 2019
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Mrs. Danielle Mendonsa
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel J. Goodwyn Mr. and Mrs. Jason W. Harbour Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Spraker Dr. Gloria E. Ward and Mr. James H. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wiertel
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Miss Grayson Hope Michelow 2030
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Mr. Evan Benedict Mangin 2026 Miss Rose Caroline Mangin 2029
Mrs. Julie L. Miller
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Miss Margaret Baxley Clark Mr. and Mrs. James P. Watson
Mr. Steven A. Mann
Mr. Kenneth C. Miller III
Mrs. Ashley Massie Doyle Miss Margeaux Beale Feore
Mrs. Mary Mann
Mrs. Ashley Massie Doyle
Mrs. Elizabeth Gehr Marchant 2004
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Boehm Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Daub III Mr. and Mrs. Noah C. P. Greenbaum Mrs. Kimberley N. Zandler
Miss Jordan Brooke Marcus 2017 Ms. Yvonne Marcus
Mrs. Helen L. Markiewicz
Miss Grace Lillian Cowles Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Cobb Mr. Brian Enroughty and Mrs. Michelle Williams Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Kantner
Mr. William J. O’Brien
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Mrs. Kathryn Oden
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Mrs. Tia T. Owen
Mrs. Debbie Miller
Mr. Michael W. Pagel
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Mr. John N. Moreau
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Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley Mr. and Mrs. James J. Schebell Miss Emily Mei Yue
Mrs. Andrea Miller
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. LeBey Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley Miss Emily Mei Yue
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald W. Newcomb
Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Bruni
Mrs. Marissa Knisely Moses 2001
Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Knisely Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Kantner
Mr. James Simmons Murray 2023
Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Murray
Mrs. Katherine R. Musick
Mr. and Mrs. W. Chason Beggerow Mr. and Mrs. F. Carter Dabney Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mosby Dr. and Mrs. Grover C. Robinson IV Miss Virginia Daisy Storey
Mrs. Latane Lewis Dillard
Mr. Mark J. Palyo
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Hall Mr. and Mrs. James P. Watson
Ms. Zoe Park 1999
Dr. Angela L. S. Messer and Mr. Charles J. Messer
Mrs. Kate Parthemos 1971
Mrs. Mimi Fleming McCully
Coach Don Pate Rich Robins
Mr. Alex Peavey
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cricchi Dr. Kieran M. Cross and Mr. Daniel J. Cross Mrs. Anne Nelson Morck Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley Mr. John Luther Walker IV
Mrs. Sarah Morck Peavey 2001
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cricchi Mrs. Anne Nelson Morck
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Miss Sydney L. Pender
Mr. Brian Enroughty and Mrs. Michelle Williams Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Kantner Mr. and Mrs. Erik S. Siebert
Edward H. Pettus, Ph.D. 1985 Mrs. Hunter R. Pettus, Jr.
Miss Cecelia Taylor Phillips 2019 Mr. Frederic Houghton Phillips III 2018 Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor Benson
Mrs. Karen Pickett
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T. Bostic, Sr. Mrs. Mary R. Chavent Mr. and Mrs. Steven D’Ambrosia Ms. Marla D. Bell and Mr. David Lassiter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Naji W. Salhab Mr. and Mrs. Erik S. Siebert Mrs. Christina Thalhimer Silverstein Mr. and Mrs. James P. Watson Miss Ann Leyrer Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Winston
Mr. John Cheairs Porter III 2027 Mr. William Dunbar Porter 2029 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Poitevent
Ms. Kara Priddy
Ms. Rachel Scott Everett
Mr. David J. Privasky
Mr. and Mrs. M. Jordan Piland Mr. and Mrs. Domenick J. Ronga Mr. George Tucker Surgner
Miss Carrie Davisson Ragsdale 2015 Mr. Edwin Harris Ragsdale II 2010 Mrs. Jane Armstrong
Mr. Thomas Walter Rausch 2019
Dr. Mark A. Rausch and Dr. Christine S. Rausch
Dr. William F. Reames
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atwood Mrs. Lindsey Reames Claud Mr. W. Brian Reames Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Russell Mrs. Rebecca R. Trader
Mrs. Paige Tinney-Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Campbell
Miss Sheldon Elizabeth Reed 2019 Ms. Nancy B. Reed
Mr. William Reeves
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon A. Bradshaw
Mr. Ron Reisner
Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley
Mrs. Molly Brent Revere 1994
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter Lansing Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mosby Mr. and Mrs. Gerry C. Quindoza Mr. Charles R. Samuels and Ms. Krista M. Samuels Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Trible Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wiertel
Ms. Annie Richards
Miss Kaitlin Brooke Mastropieri
Mr. Matthew Wilson Richardson 2007 Mr. and Mrs. Tut Bartzen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. LeBey Miss Sarah Tavenner Whitaker
Mr. Bill Rider
Mr. and Mrs. J. William Ferrell IV Mrs. Amis Bruch Greene
Miss Christiane Rimbault
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. White
Miss Kaitlin Brooke Mastropieri Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley
Dr. J. Brian Ross
Miss Emily Mei Yue
Dr. Linda Rouse
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Mrs. Mary Margaret Ryan
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Mrs. Mandy Salhab
Mr. Dean T. Cowles and Ms. Sarah G. Cowles
Mr. Elijah Benjamin Schwartz 2020 Mr. Donald E. Perry
Ms. Allison N. Seay
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T. Bostic, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley
Ms. Joya B. Sellers
Mrs. Pam Roberts Anonymous
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Mr. David Robinson
Mrs. Faulkner Bagley Sgro 1988
Mr. and Mrs. Ian R. Conner
Mrs. Sally Ann Twedell Bagley
Ms. Jan Defenbaugh Rodgers
Mrs. Laurie V. Shadowen
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Donnelly
Miss Margaret McGee Roman 2017
Mr. and Mrs. Boston M. Lackey III
Mrs. Mindy Romanosky
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Adamson Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley
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Miss Elizabeth Cortlandt Rosebro 2009
Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. C. Ryan Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Calamita III Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Ian R. Conner Mr. and Mrs. J. William Ferrell IV Ms. Cheryl Groce-Wright and Mr. Richard C. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Ottley
Mrs. Sarah Pruitt Smith
Mr. and Mrs. James L. McGeorge, Jr.
Ms. Kimberly T. Smythe
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Mr. Edward Andrew Stanley
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Mrs. Mironda B. Starke
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel J. Goodwyn Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr. Dr. Avik Mukherjee and Dr. Akta Mukherjee
Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Steadman 1971 Miss Caroline Frances Steadman
Mr. Michael Steven Stewart, Jr. 2020 Mrs. Marilyn J. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. W. Benjamin Pace Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Sinnott III Mr. and Mrs. Brude D. Stoever
Mrs. Beth Anne Shelly
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel J. Goodwyn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Logan Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Proutt, Jr.
Ms. Zhangyi Shi
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. LeBey Dr. Angela L. S. Messer and Mr. Charles J. Messer
Mrs. Anne Gray Cullen Siebert 1997
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Beckstoffer Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cullen Miss Ann Leyrer Wilkins
Dr. Leah A. Sievers
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Eck III
Mrs. Val Siff
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Allen Mrs. Carmen Thornton Carraway Mrs. Latane Lewis Dillard Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Donahue Mrs. Pearson Moore French Mrs. Alice Collins Fruth Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis Miss Sarah Tavenner Whitaker
Mrs. Clare Sisisky
Miss Lillian Gwong-Han Fu Miss Emily Mei Yue
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T. Bostic, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. LeBey Mrs. Kaye Thornton
Ms. Sandra Y. Ting
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Brown Mr. Dean T. Cowles and Ms. Sarah G. Cowles Mr. and Mrs. C. Preston Williams
Mrs. Elizabeth Tracy
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Christensen Ms. Laura L. Fields Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel J. Goodwyn Mrs. Katherine R. Musick Mr. and Mrs. William L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wiertel
Mr. Richard Truscott
Miss Margeaux Beale Feore Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis
Mr. Robert M. Turner Jr.
Mr. Andrew Stone
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher K. Flinchum Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd F. Lewis, Jr. Ms. Coretta Kingston and Mr. Gerard Williams
Miss Kathryn Bryn Sutherland 2022 Mr. Preston Sinclair Sutherland 2027
Mrs. Kim Turner
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sutherland
Mrs. Pamela Anderson Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. LeBey Dr. Angela L. S. Messer and Mr. Charles J. Messer
Mr. Vlastik Svab
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Mahoney, Sr.
Miss Helen Minor Tanner 1949
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Armstrong Ms. Page Chichester Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Fairlamb III Mrs. Constance Kennon Harriss Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hickey, Jr. Ms. Lindsay M. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. White
Mrs. Kathleen Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Bowman Mr. and Mrs. William A. Martin III Mr. and Mrs. Baxter F. Phillips III Miss Mary Douglass Wilkins
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Mr. and Mrs. James J. Schebell
Mrs. Carrie Thomas
Mrs. Cheryl Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Eric G. Rohr
Ms. Dee L. Goodbody Mr. and Mrs. W. Benjamin Pace Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wiertel Mr. and Mrs. C. Preston Williams
Mrs. Holly Smith
Miss Leigh E. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Christensen
Dr. Bart Thornton
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Brent I. Miller Dr. Avik Mukherjee and Dr. Akta Mukherjee
Mrs. Connie Tuttle
Mr. Thomas Joseph Casalino Miss Emily Mei Yue
Mr. Robert S. Ukrop Mr. Alex Smith
Rob Ukrop 1988 Anonymous
Upper School Faculty
Dr. Mei Dong and Mr. Feng Yue
Mr. Leroy B. Vaughan 1966
Mr. and Mrs. C. Nicholas Condyles
Mrs. Carolyn N. Villanueva
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Daub III Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Eastep Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Lewis Dr. and Mrs. Grover C. Robinson IV Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wiertel
Mrs. Christine Waldron
Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Kantner
Miss Emily Sophia Waldrup 2029 Mr. George Benjamin Waldrup, Jr. 2029 Miss Virginia Elizabeth Waldrup 2027 Mrs. Mary E. Andrews
Ms. Stacy H. Adams
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Mr. Jonathan Rayning Wang 2019 Mr. Xijun E. Wang and Mrs. Yuyan D. Ding
Mrs. Ruth Webb
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Brown
Mr. Robert M. Wedge
Miss Kathryn Nicholas Surgner
Mrs. Jeanette Welsh
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Armstrong
Miss Eva Marie Whaley 2018
Mr. and Mrs. D. Victor Whaley
Mr. C. Kemper Wharton
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Crews Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Timmons
Miss Anna Lassiter White 2012 Mr. Charles Dyson White 2011 Mr. Joseph Voss White 2018 Mr. William Wallace White 2016
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Williams, Jr.
Mrs. Frances W. White Mr. C. Dyson White
Coach Karin Whitt
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T. Bostic, Sr.
Mr. George Wickham
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bristow Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Craig, Sr.
Mr. Rodney T. Willett and Ms. Lydia R. Pulley 1981 Dr. and Mrs. Henry I. Willett
Mr. Charles E. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Jason W. Harbour Mr. Walter L. Williams
Mr. Jere H. Williams, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Schebell Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Woo
Mrs. Sally Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Domenick J. Ronga Mrs. Anne Senf Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vincent
Mrs. Sarah Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. W. Chason Beggerow Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Hutcheson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wiertel Miss Ann Leyrer Wilkins
Mr. Stewart A. Williamson Miss Emily Mei Yue
Mrs. Anne Tunstall Bagley Willis 2000 Mrs. Sally Ann Twedell Bagley
Mrs. Beth Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Beane, Jr.
Mrs. Allison Williams
Miss Caitlin Jane Wilson 2021 Miss Claire McCarthy Wilson 2018
Miss Margaret Alston Williams 2010
Mr. Garrett Lino Wilson 2018
Miss Marguerite Virginia Williams 2017
Mrs. Wendy L. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mosby
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Williams, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Rowland Williams III
Miss Mary Estella Williams 2024 Mrs. Erwin Boyd
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Dr. Stuart Medlin
Ms. Yvonne Marcus
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Grassi Dr. Avik Mukherjee and Dr. Akta Mukherjee Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.T. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Wiltshire
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Ms. Kimberley Nance Zandler
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Daub III Mr. and Mrs. J. William Ferrell IV Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Loach
Dr. James Kenneth Zelenak 1993
Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Perkins, Sr.
Mrs. Laura Zyglocke
Miss Grace Lillian Cowles Mr. and Mrs. George Hann
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Mr. Nicholas Robert Adams 2004
Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II
Mr. Stephen P. Adamson, Jr. 1992
Mrs. Frances Shetter Adamson Reed Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Ruth
Mr. Hugh H. Addy
Mr. S. Lawrence Dumville
Mr. Jeffrey Michael Ahearn Anonymous
Mr. George Edward Allen III 1966
Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Mrs. Dorothy R. Figg Mr. and Mrs. H. Pettus LeCompte
Mrs. Nancy Connelly Ankelein 1960
Miss Virginia W. Ewing Mrs. Catherine Carson Stratford
Mrs. Ann Bowers Catterton 1942
Mrs. Grace Mercer Ginn 1955
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Mrs. Faulkner Bagley Sgro Mrs. Mary Jane Bowers Willis
Mr. Elijah Davis Catterton
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton
Mr. John Crawford Chewning 1968 Mrs. Blair H. Chewning
Miss Katherine Hill Childrey 2004
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Baskerville III Dr. and Mrs. Walter E. Bundy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fain Mr. and Mrs. William F. Griffin Miss Elizabeth Claiborne Mason Mr. and Mrs. John N. Moreau Miss Elizabeth Cortlandt Rosebro Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schultz Mrs. William L. Stagg III
Mr. J. Harwood Cochrane
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton
Judge Asbury Christian Compton
Mr. and Mrs. J. David Shobe III
Mrs. Rosemary Correll
Mrs. Anna N. Glisson
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher V. Lucy
Mr. Charles Graeber
Mrs. Kathy Graeber
Mrs. Perrin Louise Thompson Hall 2008 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Miss Virginia Lee Catterton Mr. and Mrs. William F. Griffin
Mr. Scott Winslow Harden 1995
Dr. Pamela Herbert Minkler Dr. and Mrs. Walter K. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Heiner
Miss Caroline Frances Steadman
Mr. Patrick S. Henry 1990
Mr. Andrew Simon Chernack Mr. and Mrs. William F. Griffin Ms. Yvonne Marcus Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McFall, Jr. Mrs. Hugh O. Wrenn
Ms. Lucy R. Correll
Mr. Philip J. Bagley III
Mrs. Elizabeth Broaddus Hill 1935
Mrs. Katherine Trowbridge Bennett 1963
Mr. R. S. Hornsby
Mrs. Adeline Cox Mrs. Sally Ann Twedell Bagley Mrs. Julia Scott Wall King Mrs. Jane Ragland Young
Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson Williams IV
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. Sydnor Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson Williams IV
Mrs. Lois Saunier Hornsby
Mr. Archibald Campbell Berkeley III 1993 Mr. Ryan Joseph McInnis
Mrs. Carol H. Billingsley
Mr. John S. and Dr. Cheryl B. Billingsley
Mr. William C. Boinest
Mr. and Mrs. A. Coke Hall Allan D. Ivie IV and Page Boinest Melton Ivie
Ms. Joellyn T. Duesberry 1962
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV
Mr. and Mrs. Leighton A.C. Klevana
Mr. Robert A. Earle III 1995
Mrs. Kathryn Dunnington Miller Dr. Pamela Herbert Minkler
Mr. Lawrence Wooton Jarman III 1984
Mr. and Mrs. J. Morton Eggleston, Jr.
Dr. Samuel D. Jessee 1970
Mr. and Mrs. Leighton A.C. Klevana
Mrs. Isota T. Epes Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Mrs. Janée Heizer Hunter Ms. Boodie Wiltshire McGurn Ms. Taylor Randolph Bode Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Friddell
Mrs. Jane Durham Evans 1956
Mrs. Virginia Puller Dabney Ms. Susan W. Durham
Mrs. Margaret Shinnick Federhart 1958
Mrs. Frances Shinnick Manderson Mrs. J. Russell Britten Mrs. Beverly Britten Moore Mrs. Anna W. Ferneyhough Mr. and Mrs. Mark Duncan Kilpatrick
Mr. John Russell Britten
Mr. Hardin Thomas Brotherton 1996 Mr. and Mrs. F. Carter Dabney
Mr. Richard H. Cardwell III
Miss Elizabeth Cortlandt Rosebro
Mrs. Jacqueline Lake Carmine
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton
Dr. Willard Cates, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leighton A.C. Klevana
Mrs. Virginia Henley Watkins
Mr. Maxwell Chisolm Dwyer 2002 Mrs. Nancy C. Jandl Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II
Mr. John Sanford Boisseau
Mr. Clyde W. Bradshaw
Mrs. Kathy W. Ivins 1973
Mr. Rives Fleming, Jr.
Mrs. Ellen Fleming Dougherty
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hickey, Jr.
Mrs. Gay Montague Jewett 1965
Mr. and Mrs. F. Scott Reed, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Ruth
Mr. C. Mitchell Johns
Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Kelly III Mr. Francis Edward Kelly IV
J. Patricia Johnson 1978
Ms. Barbara Scott Duff
Mrs. Burnett Kastenbaum
Mrs. Molly Prince Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. T. Justin Moore III Dr. Conway Fleming Saylor
Dr. George Edward Kaugars
Mrs. Catharine Stauffer Flippen
Mr. Robert Ellis Kelly 1987
Mrs. Jane Terrell Neer
Mr. and Mrs. Leighton A.C. Klevana
Mrs. Mary Ryan George 1992
Mr. Benjamin R. Lacy IV
The Garnett Nelson Family
Dr. and Mrs. Walter K. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wiltshire
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Miss Helen Moon
Mrs. Constance Kennon Harriss
Mrs. Lisa Stultz Moore 1977
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Monroe III Mrs. Burrell W. Stultz Mrs. Suzanne Wiley Van Orden
Grayson and Jeannette Nickel Mrs. Jean Nickel Collins Mr. David L. Nickel
Dr. Dellanna O’Brien
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon A. Bradshaw
Mrs. Carolyn Morris O’Connor 1981
Miss Anya Olga-Frances Aboud Miss Anna Lassiter White Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. White
Mr. Leonard Alton Paris, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton
Mrs. Nancy LaGow 1967
Mr. Jeffrey K. MacNelly, Jr. 1990
Mrs. Shirley W. Patteson
Mr. David W. MacMillan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II Mrs. Helen Obenshain Ms. Susan Farley Ferrell Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hickey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton A.C. Klevana Mr. Williams E. Pembleton, Jr. 1965 Ms. Mary Louise Laird 1960 Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. J. Theodore Linhart Miss Virginia W. Ewing Mr. Henry M. Tyler III Mrs. Catherine Carson Stratford Mrs. Elizabeth LaGow McDermid Mr. and Mrs. John C. Walker
Mr. John Waller Maloney 1984
Mrs. Julia Williams Layfield 1970
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woodhead
Miss Elizabeth Walker Layfield Miss Virginia Flournoy Layfield Mrs. Ariana Dickson Mangum 1946 Mr. and Mrs. David M. Williams Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV Mr. Preston A. Williams Mrs. Lula Howard Markowitz
Ms. Ruth Gayle Layfield 1966
Ms. Claudia Albright Wyatt
Jerry and Ruby Levey
Mrs. Judith J. Bumgardner
Mrs. Nancy Meyers Marsiglia 1971
Marcia and Harry Thalhimer Ms. Carolyn Levey Winks
Mrs. Nancy Creath Lewis 1938
Mr. Richard Murray Massie 1992
Mrs. Ashley Massie Doyle Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cain Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. J. Bolling Lewis III The Garnett Nelson Family Mr. and Mrs. F. Scott Reed, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson Williams IV Mrs. Patricia B. Liebert Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Mr. and Mrs. Clay M. Coleman Mrs. Mary H. Mathews Mrs. Beverly Britten Moore
Mr. Charles Long
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV
Mr. and Ms. W. Timothy Perry
Mr. Michael Bruce Rhyne, Jr. 2001
Mrs. Hazel Elizabeth Watts McLarin 1948
Mr. John W. Roberts
Mrs. Louise Pitt Miller 1968
Mr. Jeffrey Scott Robertson 2001
Ms. Jean E. McLarin Mrs. Ellen Fleming Dougherty
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV Mr. William Tayloe Crump Mr. and Mrs. Richard P.C. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Garnett Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hofheimer Mr. Albertis Harrison Jamison Mr. and Mrs. Leighton A.C. Klevana Mrs. Mollie Baker Krebs Mrs. Kate Remick Kurtz Mr. John Patrick McCann II Mr. and Mrs. James L. McGeorge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kelby M. Morgan Mrs. Susan Eckhardt Reed Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Shield II Mr. Richard Truscott
Mr. Brian McGill
Mr. Frederick T. Lowe 1984 Mr. John R. Lower 1984
Mr. Wilson Platt Reed 1991
Mrs. Jean Jensen Remington
Karen McGill Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lowe
Miss Mayme Beth Forem Donohue Mrs. Emily Nelson Lamb
Mrs. Carol Ingram McGee
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton
Mrs. Jean R. Longa
Ms. Joanne E. Pratt
Mrs. Jill Remington Powers
Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II
Mr. and Mrs. Leighton A.C. Klevana
Mr. Charles E. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II Ms. Brittany N. Hutchinson
Mrs. Roxane Harrison Mitchell 1948
Mrs. Lorna Beres Rowland
Catherine R. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Rowland
Mr. Edwin Macrae Rucker, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV
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Miss Jane Quinn Saunders 1933
Mrs. Ann Lee Saunders Brown
Miss A. Katherine Schmidt 1974
Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Fairlamb III
Hamida Shah
Dr. Basharat Shah
Mrs. JoAnn D. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Cosby Mrs. Rebecca Sullivan Cox Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Farrell Mrs. Elizabeth Blaylock Lewis Ms. Kathleen Ruth Overton Mr. and Mrs. C. Preston Williams
Mrs. Barbara Norris Sutherland 1954
Mrs. Virginia Prince Shinnick 1926
Mrs. Frances Shinnick Manderson
Mrs. Mary Campbell Shuford
Mr. and Mrs. V. Cassel Adamson, Jr. Mrs. Cynthia I. Bowles Mrs. John B. Bullock Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Ms. Susan C. Coogan Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Duvall Mrs. Rives Fleming, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. George Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Heiner Dr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Hickok, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. McGraw Ms. Boodie Wiltshire McGurn Mr. and Mrs. David McKittrick Mr. and Mrs. John N. Moreau Mr. Geoffrey Simril Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Spencer Marcia and Harry Thalhimer Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Terrell Williams
The Honorable Norman Sisisky
Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Sisisky
Mr. Alfred Louis Stratford
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton
Mr. John Lloyd Stultz
Mrs. Burrell W. Stultz
Mr. Harry E. Sullivan, Jr.
Mrs. Rebecca Sullivan Cox
Mr. Edward W. Valentine Mr. and Mrs. C. Kemper Wharton Ms. Elizabeth K. Wharton Miss Anna Lassiter White Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. White
Mr. Phil B. Whitaker
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Duncan Kilpatrick
Mrs. Elizabeth Temple Downs Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Kennon, Jr.
Mrs. Mancha Holland White
Mr. Charles G. Thalhimer, Jr. 1968
Mrs. Nancy Whitten
Ms. Margaret Ruth Thalhimer
Mrs. Nancy P. Thalhimer
Mr. Morton G. Thalhimer, Jr.
Christopher George Thompson 1999
Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth M. Ferrell II Mr. James Keith Marshall Newton IV
Ms. Anne Armistead Watlington 1974
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cabell Chenault IV Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Mertens
Mr. William Caleb Wharton 2012
Amped Lax, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich A. Berling Mr. Wilson Randolph Strother Cecil Class of 2012 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Crews Mr. and Mrs. P. Mahood Fonville, Jr. Fore Children, Inc. Mr. Miller Wayne Golliday Mr. J. Michael Jarvis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Duncan A. MacLeod II Mr. and Mrs. E. Sidney Martin III Mr. Paul Joseph Melnick III Nancy Pace Newton Mr. and Mrs. Duane H. Ragsdale Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Roddey Miss Lucy Gordon Smith Mr. and Mrs. Meade A. Spotts Mr. and Mrs. Brude D. Stoever Mr. and Mrs. J. Trible Sutton III
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Rusch
Mr. Reid Steven Whitten
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Wiley
Miss Mollie E. Bass Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Mr. Nick G. Costas Mr. C. Jeffrey Daly Mr. and Mrs. J. William Ferrell IV Mr. and Mrs. Elliott M. Harrigan Mr. and Mrs. F. Robertson Hershey Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Hickman Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Hotchkiss, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Moreau Ms. Christine K. Plant Mr. and Mrs. William S. Porter Mr. Peter H. Shea Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Southard Mrs. Burrell W. Stultz Mr. and Mrs. W. Hildebrandt Surgner, Jr Mr. and Mrs. William B. Thalhimer III Mr. Franklin P. Watkins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Williams Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson Williams IV Mrs. Suzanne Wiltshire
Mr. William O. Wiley
Miss Mollie E. Bass Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Hotchkiss, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Williams
Mr. David Owen Williams Mr. and Mrs. Brendan D. O’Toole
SPOTLIGHT: LARRY PAGE Larry Page and the Page Auto Group were honored in November 2016 as Corporate Philanthropist of the Year by the Association of Fundraising Professionals for their generosity to Central Virginia. The Page family has long supported Collegiate School. In 2016-17, the Pages contributed to the Smith Family Endowment and the Annual Fund, sponsored the Winter Party and Auction and provided a leased car from the Page Auto Group for school use. Larry and his wife Anne are the parents of Cougar graduates, Megan ’09 and Luke ’13.
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Mrs. Julia Anderson Williams
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffery D. Allen Miss Virginia Flournoy Layfield Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Mertens Miss Christiane Rimbault Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. White Mr. and Mrs. David M. Williams Mr. Preston A. Williams
Ms. Judith Vantrease Wilson 1957 Mrs. Virginia Puller Dabney
Mr. Charles F. Wiltshire
Barbara D. Barnes Mr. Eric Gustav Biber Ms. Nancy Booker Mr. William Gray Broaddus, Jr. Mrs. Judith J. Bumgardner Mr. and Mrs. John D. Catterton Miss Joann Sung Chan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheek Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Congdon Ms. Barbara S. Cook Dr. and Mrs. John M. Daniel III Mr. and Mrs. William S. Davidson Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dillon, Jr. Ms. Marianne R.B. Duty Dr. and Mrs. L. Arnold Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. George
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Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W. George Ms. Barbara L. Gregory Mr. and Mrs. William F. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Elliott M. Harrigan Ms. Mary Ann Haske Dr. and Mrs. E. Forrest Jessee, Jr. Mr. Benjamin Hyman Katz Dr. and Mrs. W. Wayne Key, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Lane, Jr. Jean W. Lane Ms. Boodie Wiltshire McGurn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mercer Drs. Benita and Michael Miller Mr. and Mrs. John N. Moreau Mr. and Mrs. William M. Oppenheimer Mr. Justin Nicholas Nathanson Pope Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Pope Mr. and Mrs. Jean Pougnier Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Ratcliffe III Ms. Maria A. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. W. Hewlett Stith, Jr. Ms. Lucy V. Stockdell Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Towell Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Ukrop Susie V. Wagstaff Dr. Edna Warncke Mr. James S. Watkinson Mrs. Anna Stockdell Welch Mr. and Mrs. James M. Wells III
Mrs. Jeanette M. Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. West Mr. and Mrs. David M. Williams Mrs. James M. Wiltshire, Jr. Mrs. Suzanne Wiltshire and Ms. Beth Wiltshire
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watkins Wiltshire
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wiltshire, Jr.
Mr. Charles P. Witmer
Mrs. Charles P. Witmer
Mrs. Sue Wood-Johnson
Mr. Charles E. P. Wood
Mrs. Paige W. Woolwine 1984
Mrs. Ellen Fleming Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Hagan Mrs. Constance Willhite
Miss Jasmine Yolanda Wright 2006 Mr. Andrew Thomas Bean
Mrs. Grace Scales Yoder 1975 Mrs. Roselle F. Scales
GIFTS IN KIND Mr. Tredway S. Spratley and Ms. Janine Collins
Mrs. Elizabeth Carr Stevenson Mr. J. Cockreil
Ms. Margaret Disharoon Maruri Mr. and Mrs. Duane H. Ragsdale Mrs. Charles M. Terry, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Watson Mr. and Mrs. Hunter W. Fogg
Verizon Foundation
Kjellstrom + Lee Construction
Mr. Mark J. Palyo
Wells Fargo Foundation
Kutak Rock, LLP
MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES
WINTER PARTY & AUCTION
Lansing Building Products
Altria Group, Inc.
Aliceblue
Loveland Distributing Co., Inc.
Bank of America
Allegra Marketing, Print, Mail
Lowe, Brockenbrough & Company
Beacon Partners
Atkins, Maestrello, Miller & Associates
MannKidwell Interior Window Treatment
Capital One Services, Inc.
BB&T Capital Markets
Ortho Virginia
Chevron Humankind
Bonbright Family Foundation
Page Auto Group
Dominion Foundation Matching Gift Program
C.L. Hyman Auto Wholesale
Reynolds Development
Eli Lilly and Company Foundation, Inc.
CBRE/Richmond
Rhodes-Werner & Co.
Genentech, Inc.
CSC Leasing Company
J. Ryan and Lisa Lingerfelt
Genworth Foundation Matching Gifts
Canal Capital Management
S.W. Mills Electrical, Inc.
Gray Holdings, LLC
CapTech
Spider Management Company, LLC
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Carlton-Gray Systems, Inc.
Straightline Financial of Raymond James
IMS Health
Commonwealth Oral & Facial Surgery
Straus, Itzkowitz & LeCompte
The Luck Companies Foundation
Joyce and Howard Cosgrove
SyCom Technologies
Markel Corporation
Davenport & Company, LLC
Thompson, Siegel & Walmsley, LLC
McKesson Foundation, Inc.
Draper Aden Associates
Judy and Nathan Turbeville
Merck Company Foundation
F.G. Pruitt, Inc.
Tymoff+Moss Architects
Microsoft
Froehling & Robertson, Inc.
Virginia iSpine Physicians, P.C.
MMC
Frontier Investment Group of BB&T
Weinstein Properties
New York Life Foundation
Gardner Orthodontics
Wells Fargo Private Bank
Norfolk Southern Foundation
G. Gray Garland II
Westview Companies
Once For All Trust
Holiday Barn Pet Resorts
Williams Mullen
Salesforce.com Foundation
Hunton & Williams, LLP
Xenith Bank
The SunTrust Foundation
James River Grounds Management
Thompson, Siegel & Walmsley, Inc.
Drs. Kaugars and Miller, P.C.
Universal Leaf Foundation
Keiter CPAs
Linden Capital, LLC LiveWire, LLC
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PLANNED GIVING The Helen Baker Society recognizes those individuals who have made provisions in their estate plans for Collegiate School. Those designated as Charter members took certain steps towards creating their gifts prior to June 1, 2001. To learn more about membership in the Society, please contact Kristen Williams, Vice President of Development, at 804-741-9722 or kristen_williams@collegiate-va.org.
HELEN BAKER CHARTER MEMBERS
Ms. Martha J. Goss 1967 and Mr. David Goss
Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Markel 1966
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Grigg 1981
Mrs. Mary Leigh Marston 1927*
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. C. Wade Hairfield III
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Massie, Jr. 1979
Mrs. Nancy Archbell Bain
Mr. and Mrs. Brenton S. Halsey, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. McCandlish
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan G. Brougham
Mr. and Mrs. A. William Hamill
Mrs. Alfred McCormack, Jr.
Mrs. Grace Wallace Brown 1948
Ms. Elizabeth R. Harris 1975
Mrs. H. C. L. Miller, Jr.*
Ms. Cecilia E. M. Bullard 1963*
Mr.* and Mrs. H. Hiter Harris, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Monroe III 1977
Ms. June H. Campbell 1946
Dr.* and Mrs. Philip R. Hart
Mr.* and Mrs. T. Justin Moore, Jr.
Ms. Margaret H. Campbell 1974 and Dr. Richard S. Gitomer
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Anson Hart 1978
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Mountcastle, Jr. 1959
Mr. and Mrs. Wirt H. Hatcher III 1967
Mrs. Katharine G. Munt 1928*
Mr.* and Mrs.* Charles F. Heiner
Mr. H.E. Neale 1965
Mrs. Nancy Crater Jandl*
Mrs. Lena Cole Newell 1918*
Mrs. Anne Gail Gilman Jennings 1988
Martha Hill Newell 1939*
Miss Etta Johnson 1923*
Dr.* and Mrs. James F. Oates III
Colonel and Mrs. Freeman E. Jones 1979
Mr. and Mrs. Larry G. Pearson
Mr.* and Mrs. John F. Kay, Jr.
Mr.* and Mrs. Malcolm U. Pitt, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Lansing
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Angus Powell, Jr. 1966
Mrs. Farrell Stubs Laughlin* 1939
Mr. and Mrs. E. Bryson Powell 1969, 1969
Mr. and Mrs. T. Gaylon Layfield III 1969
Ms. Lee Marshall Price 1966
Mrs. Julia Williams Layfield 1970*
Mr. Scott Redmond
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Pettus LeCompte 1971
Mr. C. Lathrop Reed*
Mr. Richard K. LeRoy
Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Rider III
Mr. C. M. Little, Jr.*
Mrs. Maria Wornom Rippe 1960
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDougal
Richard Andert Robins, Esq. 1986
Mrs. William L. Major*
Mrs. Elsie Snow Seay 1924*
Mrs. Elizabeth Carlson* Mrs. Betty Sams Christian* Mr. James H. Cochrane, Jr. 1971 Mr.* and Mrs. Walter W. Craigie Mr. and Mrs. James A. DeVoe 1956 Dr. and Mrs. E. Henry Diehl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Edmunds, Jr. 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Evans Mrs. Nancy Simmons Brockenbrough Foulks 1962 Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Friddell Mr. and Mrs. G. Waddy Garrett 1961 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Garson Mr. and Mrs.* C. Hobson Goddin Mrs. Mildred Elliott Goode* Mr. Robert P. Gorrell and Ms. Sabet Stroman
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HELEN BAKER SOCIETY
Founded in 2000, the Helen Baker Society recognizes those individuals who share the innovative, forward-thinking vision of Collegiate School’s founder. Specifically, the Society is comprised of those who have made provisions for the School in their estate
plans. Members of the Helen Baker Society have an honored status at Collegiate because their thoughtful planning ensures a future of enduring vitality for the School in addition to securing its fiscal stability. The commitments of Society members constitute one of Collegiate’s most valuable assets.
Collegiate parents Doug and Jennifer Palmore chose to include the School in their estate plans. They explain why they wanted
this to be part of their legacy.
Why did you decide to make a planned gift?
Collegiate has and continues to be a wonderful experience for our daughter, Charlotte. We consider ourselves very lucky that she is able to attend a school that is a perfect fit for her. We align with Collegiate’s values and believe that students receive a complete foundational experience at Collegiate. Even though we are confident that our estate planning will evolve over time, we believe strongly enough in Collegiate that we want it to be a part of our plans even at this stage.
How difficult was it to put your plans in place?
Not difficult at all. We have an attorney who we trust, which is important. We update our estate planning about every five years, and we decided in our last update to include Collegiate. We contacted the Development Office. They were very helpful and provided some example language that we shared with our attorney and that was it.
What would you tell others who are thinking about making a planned gift? Be thoughtful about how you want your estate administered and work with an estate planning professional who you trust. Your estate plans can and should change over time as your family and other life circumstances evolve. Who is included in your estate planning is a very important decision. For us, as we think about the organizations that are currently making the greatest positive impact on our family, and particularly our daughter Charlotte, Collegiate is at the top of the list.
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Mr.* and Mrs.* Paul M. Shuford
Mrs. Nancy Toms Breeden 1971
Mrs. Anne Baldwin Jamerson 1978
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith 1965
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Brinkley III 1976
Mr. Lawrence W. Jarman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stettinius
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Robert Brost 1985, 1991
Miss Mary Garland Jefferson 1961
Mrs. Kay Rucker Strohl
Mrs. Ann Lee Saunders Brown 1936
Mrs. Champ Roberts Johnson 1956
Mr.* and Mrs. John L. Stultz
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Brownstein 1985
Mrs. E. Leigh Dobbins Johnson 1978
Mr.* and Mrs.* Page Sutherland 1954
Mrs. Patricia Margraf Bussard 1963
Mr. and Mrs. W. Andrew Karo 1977, 1977
Miss Helen Minor Tanner 1949
Mrs. Royal E. Cabell, Jr.*
Mr. John Franklin Kay III 1978
Mr.* and Mrs.* Edgar N. Taylor 1926
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Carter 1977
Ms. Sarah Doddridge Kay 1975
Mr. Charles G. Thalhimer*
Mrs. Allen B. Chamberlain
Dr. Lisa L. Kirkland 1976
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Thalhimer III 1964
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Travers Chapman 1984
Mrs. Virginia Wight Lamb 1930*
Mr. Christopher M. Timmons 1970
Ms. Roxanne Cherry
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn J. Laskin 1989, 1990
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Trani
Mrs. Elizabeth Woodroof Cogar 1977
Dr. Benjamin B. LeCompte III 1968
The Dr. Thomas Burwell Vaden, Jr.* and
Mrs. A. Christian Compton
Mr. William Harvey LeCompte 1978
Mary Parker Moncure Vaden Foundation
Ms. Mary Maxwell Conner 1972
Mrs. Benjamin B. LeCompte, Jr. 1943*
Mr.* and Mrs.* Wyndham R. White III 1949
Mrs. Anne Margaret Daniel 1981
Mr.* and Mrs. Carl M. Lindner, Jr.
Mrs. Nell Gathright Williams*
Dr. Ralph and Jean Davison
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lipscomb, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gregory Williams 1969
Mr. Charles Michael DeCamps 1968
Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Long, Jr.
Mrs. Julia Anderson Williams*
Mrs. Margaret Anderton Dortch 1937*
Mr. and Mrs. John Watkins Martin 1978
Mr.* and Mrs.* Richard W. Wiltshire 1938
Mr. Woodson T. Drumheller
Ms. Claiborne Scott Mason 1978
Dr. and Mrs. B. Gerald Yount 1966
Mr. Neil Page Farmer 1974
Mr. Alan McCullough, Jr.*
HELEN BAKER MEMBERS
Mr. James Smith Ferebee*
Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. McGill III 1989
Mrs. Elizabeth Conner Flippen 1967
Mr. James Moore McMahon 1974
Mrs. Susan J. Fourness-Ewell
Ms. Gaye C. Montgomery
Mrs. Lisa Levey Freeman 1975
Mrs. Lucy Boswell Negus 1955
Mr.* and Mrs.* T. Fleetwood Garner
Ms. Mil Norman-Risch
Mr.* and Mrs.* William Gatewood
Mr. Randolph W. Nuckols, Jr.*
Mrs. Lillian Cabell Gay 1932*
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Oliver, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah C. P. Greenbaum 2003, 2004
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D.R. Palmore
Mrs. Ann H. Griffin
Mr. Carl P. Parrish III
Mrs. Mary B. Hamilton*
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Pendleton III 1969
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Reid Harris 1978, 1985
Ms. Joanne E. Pratt*
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Harrison II
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry C. Quindoza
Mrs. Marion Bower Harrison 1944*
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Zafar Qureshi 1988
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Vernon Hawthorne 1978
Mr. and Mrs. Duane H. Ragsdale
Mrs. Jacqueline Fowlkes Herod 1939*
Mr. and Mrs. William Reeves
Anonymous Ms. Stacy H. Adams Mrs. Louie Hunt Baker 1953* Mrs. Hylah Boyd Ballowe 1990 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery W. Bayard Dr. and Mrs. Wyatt S. Beazley III 1958 Dr. Richard Leroy Bennett, Jr. 1990 Ms. Lynne Marie Berkness 1978 Mr. W. E. Betts, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Stuart W. Blain Mrs. Demie Browne Blair 1939* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Garrett Bland 1983 Mrs. Jane Finegan Boinest 1950 Mrs. Margaret Tilghman Bothwell 1959
Mrs. Elizabeth Flippo Hutchins 1988 Mrs. Ina-Jeanne Bowles and Dr. Roland L. Bowles and Mr. William M. Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Weldon A. Bradshaw
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Mrs. Elizabeth Isaacs
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Remke 1978 Mr. Robert Coleman Rice III 1986
Mr. and Mrs. Crit T. Richardson 1976, 1975
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Stanewick
Mr. Richard Lee Ware 1977
D. Brian Richardson, Esq. 1977
Mr. James T. Stephens
Ms. Mary Morris Watt 1933*
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hildebrandt Surgner, Jr. 1983
Dr. Arthur Weinstein
Dr. and Mrs. William A. Robertson
Mrs. Pamela Anderson Sutherland
Mr.* and Mrs. Hugh V. White, Jr.
Mr. Charles Russell Robins III 1969
Mr. Morton Thalhimer III 1973
Mrs. James L. Wiley*
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Roupas
Mrs. Rhoda R. Thalhimer*
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wilson
Miss Jane Quinn Saunders 1933*
Mrs. Sibyl H. Thalhimer
Mr. and Mrs. E. Carlton Wilton
Ms. Carol Irene Seligman 1974*
Mrs. Nancy White Thomas*
Ms. Carolyn Levey Winks 1978
Ms. Julia W. Shannon 1972
Mr. and Mrs. Addison B. Thompson 1966
Miss Kimberly Ellen Wright 1986
Ms. Nancy Gayle Smith-Jackson 1978
Mrs. Rebecca LeCompte Thornton 1972
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Talbot Spraker 1992
Mr. Arthur Todras
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Stallings
Ms. Melissa P. Vaughan 1983
Mrs. Margaret Duncan Stallings 1949
Mr. Darren D. Vita
*Deceased
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ALUMNI NEWS
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We are more than bricks and mortar.
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Bricks and mortar represent just a part of what it means to be a Cougar, past or present. There is no doubt that Collegiate has wonderful buildings filled with cutting-edge technology, all of which are lovingly and meticulously maintained. We are blessed with top-notch athletic facilities that provide our students with the space and equipment to excel in their various athletic interests. We have beautiful, new dining facilities filled with nutritious and delicious food to feed their bodies. And our planned improvements to our performing arts facility will enhance their theatrical and musical experiences.
But the bricks and mortar mean so much more because of the people who
fill and care for those spaces. They guide our students’ learning, encourage their curiosity and creativity, train their bodies, coach them about good sportsmanship and feed their minds and spirits. They mentor them in every way and demonstrate the core values that define Collegiate.
I am honored to be the 2017-18 President of the Alumni Association, which
serves more than 8,000 alumni worldwide. Our breadth and depth of experiences and expertise are astonishing. We excel in a wide variety of careers, but at our core, we are Collegiate Cougars and we share that common bond.
This year, the Alumni Association is excited to expand our networking
programs to share our experience with other Cougars. In 2016, we introduced Cougar Bites, a quarterly networking event in Richmond that connects alumni across the decades. It has been great to see and connect with so many new and familiar faces. Our focus this year will be to connect rising seniors with alumni who will provide professional experiences beyond the classroom. Lauralee Allen ’03, Director of Alumni Engagement, will be in touch in the coming months about ways in which our alumni can help.
Last year, we reorganized our Alumni Board to focus our efforts in the areas
of Stewardship, Alumni Events and the Annual Fund, and we have created a committee structure to facilitate their activity. Please be on the lookout for a special invitation to an open Alumni Board meeting this year where you can hear more about our activities and how you can get more involved as an alum.
On behalf of the Collegiate School Alumni Association, thank you for your
continued commitment to our School and to our children. Part of the mission of the Alumni Association is to preserve and build on the spirit and traditions of Collegiate. Every Cougar should be proud to be a part of this amazing community.
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LETTER FROM
BETH FLIPPO HUTCHINS ’88 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD PRESIDENT
F
IVE YEARS AGO, Collegiate high school students joined together to support a beloved teacher, Kristin Harris, when she was diagnosed with
Stage 3 breast cancer. The students, now alumni, created Positively Pink: The Harris Project, a team determined to show support for Ms. Harris, now the executive director of Susan G. Komen Central Virginia. The team serves as a way for Collegiate alumni, friends and family to give back to the woman who continues to fight the disease.
COLLEGIATE ALUMS SUPPORT FORMER TEACHER
On May 13, 2017, the team, led by Sarah
Newsome ’15 and Meghan Rayner ’15 (at left), won an award at the Susan G. Komen Central Virginia Race for the Cure for hosting the largest team, with 117 members and nearly $11,000 raised! Meghan and Sarah received the award on behalf of their team.
ALUMNI EVENTS Friday, Oct. 27 Saturday, Oct. 28
Oyster Roast - Tuckahoe Plantation 6-8 p.m. Legacy Reunion Lunch for Classes of 1915-1966 McFall Hall – 11:30 a.m.
50th Reunion Lunch for Class of 1967
HOMECOMING
Development Office – 12 p.m.
Food Trucks Adjacent to Grover Jones Field Mooreland Road Campus – 12:30 p.m.
Homecoming Football Game vs. Norfolk Academy Grover Jones Field, Mooreland Road Campus – 1 p.m.
Reunion Class Parties - Classes ending in 2 or 7
Thursday, Nov. 9
Cougar Bites Networking Event - East Coast Provisions - 5:30-7:30 p.m. Hosted by ’90s Alums
Friday, Dec. 1 January Thursday, Jan. 25 Friday, January Thursday, March 29
Pageant Lunch - Craigie Board Room - 12:15 p.m. California Reunion - TBD Cougar Bites Networking Event - TBD NYC Reunion - 21 Club - 6:30-8:30 p.m. Cougar Bites Networking Event - Pasture - 5:30-7:30 p.m. Hosted by ’70s and ’80s Alums
INTRODUCING
THREE NEW ALUMNI BOARD MEMBERS 1
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1 // SCOTT RUTH ’91 Scott Ruth ’91 and his wife, Jennifer Jewett Ruth ’90, have four children, Anne Mason ’19, Scotty ’22, Bayler ’25 and Parker ’27. In 2017, he created Shaheen, Ruth, Martin & Fonville Real Estate with three other real estate partners. The firm focuses primarily on selling residential real estate, estates, land, condominiums and townhomes.
Prior to creating SRMF Real Estate, Mr. Ruth worked as a Realtor for Long & Foster Real Estate before being
promoted to vice president, managing broker for Long & Foster’s Tuckahoe office. There, he oversaw 95 agents and staff, as well as organized and supported office volunteer projects with local and national nonprofit organizations.
Mr. Ruth has received numerous honors in his career, including 2016 Top Sales Office in Southern Virginia
and being named President of the Richmond Association of Realtors and RAR 2015 Realtor of the Year.
He earned a B.S. in business administration from the College of Charleston.
A 20-year member of the social investment organization FFG, LLC, with many other Collegiate alumni, Mr.
Ruth has also volunteered as a Collegiate School Alumni class representative since graduating.
2 // JASMINE TURNER ’11 Jasmine Turner ’11 was born and raised in Richmond Virginia. She attended the Richmond Montessori School until the 8th Grade, and began her Collegiate experience in fall 2007. She graduated from Collegiate in 2011.
At Collegiate, Ms. Turner was a three-season athlete, running cross country and indoor and outdoor track. She
was also involved in theater, performing in several musicals and plays during her school career.
After high school, she attended Elon University and graduated with a degree in broadcast journalism. At
Elon, Ms. Turner was an anchor and reporter for Elon Local News, a student-run news program. She served as president of the Elon University Gospel Choir and also worked as a tour guide throughout her four years. Ms. Turner recently concluded a two-year term as a Youth Trustee on the Elon University Board of Trustees.
Just a week after graduating from Elon in May 2015, Ms. Turner began her first job in television news, as a
multimedia journalist and weekend anchor for WECT News in Wilmington, North Carolina. Today, Jasmine works as a general assignment reporter for NBC12 News in Richmond.
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I hope to build upon the positive aspects the Alumni Board has already created, and to brainstorm new and different ways that the Board can be impactful to Collegiate and alumni members.
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My time at Collegiate was transformative in so many ways. My experience is one I hope to continue to share with other people, and I want to help other students have a positive Collegiate experience in any way I can.
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3 // NOAH GREENBAUM ’03 Noah Greenbaum ’03 has been a Canal Capital Management team member since its founding in 2011, and serves as the firm’s Director of Investments. In his role, he coordinates the day-to-day operations surrounding Canal’s portfolio. Mr. Greenbaum also leads the due diligence efforts for the firm on private equity, venture capital and real estate investments. He serves on the firm’s Investment Committee and as a general partner for two real estate funds.
Mr. Greenbaum grew up in Richmond and graduated from the University of Virginia. At UVA, he was
a four-year member of the football team and earned University Athletic Honor Roll and ACC Honor Roll recognition. He is a graduate of the Richmond Chamber of Commerce’s Mentor Richmond program. He is currently a Level II Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst candidate.
Mr. Greenbaum currently serves on the board of the American Red Cross Central Virginia Chapter. He
and his wife, Muffy ’04, live in Richmond and have two sons, Ollie and Perry ’30. Collegiate would like to thank the following members of our Board: Jack Woodfin ’87 and Liza Jarvis Scott ’99 (four years of service); Alan Vaughan ’91, Chris Kulp ’84, Lizzie Cullen Cox ’00, Jeff Modisett ’78 and Stephen Spraker ’92 (six years of service); and Marshall Schutt ’98 (eight years of service), who fulfilled terms that
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I want to be involved with the Board so that I can give back to a school that has meant so much to my family and me. My son is in Kindergarten this year and will be a third-generation Cougar.
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ended June 30, 2017.
The purpose of the Collegiate Alumni Board’s Stewardship Committee is to engage and connect with alumni and friends in support of the School. Stewardship co-chairs Laura Hall ’68 and Barbara Robertson Burke ’68, Martha Fleming Moore ’75 and Weldon Bradshaw, along with other committee members, meet quarterly to:
› Write personal notes and follow-up thank-you notes on behalf of the Alumni Association Board.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD’S STEWARDSHIP COMMITTEE MAKES CONNECTIONS
› Visit with alums, former faculty and staff. › Contribute class notes and Spark information. › Send Alumni in the News information to the Alumni Office. “The Stewardship Committee is all about making connections,” Ms. Hall said. The committee welcomes volunteers to join them in visiting alums and former faculty and staff. If you are interested, email alumni@collegiate-va.org.
Collegiate’s Alumni Board also includes members on its Fundraising Committee and Events Committee. More about those committees will be featured in upcoming issues of Spark.
STUDENTS, ALUMNI CONNECT THROUGH NEW JOB SHADOWING PROGRAM Collegiate Career Trailblaze, a new pilot program launching in 2017-18, will connect rising seniors to professional experiences beyond the classroom. Trailblaze will offer limited job shadowing opportunities provided by alumni and community members in the Richmond area, with expansion planned for future years. The program will take place in June 2018. Following an application and interview process, students will be placed with organizations that fit their career interests. Target career fields include medicine/health care; architecture/engineering; art; marketing/communications; finance; public service; education; law; real estate; entrepreneurship; hospitality; and technology. If you are interested in learning more or providing a shadowing experience, please contact Lauralee Glasgow Allen ’03, Director of Alumni Engagement, at lauralee_allen@collegiate-va.org. Students and parents interested in learning more about the program and the application process, please contact Trina Clemans, Director Economic and Entrepreneurship Education, at trina_clemans@collegiate-va.org.
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CALEB WHARTON SPRING SWING
The 3rd annual William Caleb Wharton Spring Swing Golf Tournament and Cookout took place on May 26, 2017, at Independence Golf Club. It was a wonderful event in memory of Caleb Wharton ’12. All net proceeds support a scholarship in his name at Collegiate.
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1. Janie Whitaker ’10, Dottie Grover ’10 and Laurie Stettinius ’79 2. Julie Walker and Abbie Wharton 3. Music was provided by Bart Chucker and Friends, including Reeves Surgner ’14, Jimmy Melnick ’16, John Leedes ’85 and Tom Crosby ’83. 4. Head of School Steve Hickman and Robert Wrenn ’77 3
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5. Conrad Wharton ’09, Luke Walker ’12, Jackson Cantor ’12, Kemper Wharton and Joe Cantor ’09 6. Brooks Doxey ’14, Libba Wharton ’14, Dodi Alloca ’14, Sydney Cardozo ’14 and Grace Mountcastle ’14 7. Miller Golliday ’12, Conrad Wharton ’09, Emily Flippo ’12 and Paul Rossetti ’12 8. Strib Walker ’15, John Walker, Alex Cecil ’83 and Wilson Cecil ’15 9. Sydney Cardozo ’14, Jackson Cantor ’12, Rahily Sutton ’14, Brooks Doxey ’14, Annie Morgan ’14, Dodi Alloca ’14 and Grace Mountcastle ’14
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TOWN SCHOOL TEA The Collegiate School Alumni Association hosted the Town School Tea on June 6, 2017, at The Country Club of Virginia. Graduates of the Town School mingled and reminisced during the special event.
LEFT: Barbara Robertson Burke ’68, Margaret Daniel, Mary Stuart Cruickshank ’51, Cristy Conner Jarvis ’68, Anne Pinnell Harper ’65, Julia Shannon ’72, Susan Farley Farrell ’64, Betsy Conner Flippen ’67 and Elizabeth Coleman James ’67
BELOW: Lou Galleher Coldwell ’52, Jane Reed Fields ’52, Edythe Reed Funsten ’48, Nancy Page Hall Edmunds, Mary Randolph Coleman Spencer ’52, Jane Ragland Young ’48, Kitty Jackson Bryant ’52 and Betty Bramble Brown ’52
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ABOVE: Betsy Masters ’69, Margaret Conner Gentil ’70, Connie Kennon Harriss ’59, Mary Madelyn Robison Tucker ’61, Joyce Flippen Nash ’60, Nancy Pace Newton, Shep Lewis ’96
LEFT: Bettsie Adamson ’66, Robyn Ransone Kay ’66, Trygve Lee Garter ’66, Laura Hall ’68, Jane Terrell Neer ’59, Mary Carrington Williams ’60, Adrienne Gould Constine ’55 and Patsy Chewning Young ’59
BELOW LEFT: Mary Kennon McDaniel ’61, Betty Fisher ’69, Fran Chalkey Robertson ’69, Christi White Barranger ’69, Elsie Ellerson Morris ’54, Betty Temple Downs ’54, Carter Brenaman ’54 and Elaine Lingamfelter Jacobson ’61
BELOW RIGHT: Marion Smith Chenault ’62, Susie Materne Benson ’62, Ellen Bain Bremner Smith ’64, Ginny Stephens Purcell ’68, Lucy Fitzgerald Steele ‘62, Anne Hunter Larus Roe ’62, Ann Stickland Davenport ’62 and Louise Temple Joyner ‘62
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CLASS NOTES college, she taught mathematics to support
1953
her medical student husband, Bob. Kat was
DIED: Mary Lou Heindl Doherty on Aug.
an outgoing, joyous person who took pleasure
15, 2017. Born and raised in Richmond, VA,
in numerous and varied activities. She was
she received a bachelor’s
an excellent ballroom dancer and she and Bob
degree from Randolph-
enjoyed their weekly lessons/date nights. She
Macon Woman’s College
was an avid player and teacher of MahJong.
and completed the
Love of family and history led Kat to a
Harvard-Radcliffe
mastery of genealogic research, sharing her
Program in Business
skills and knowledge with family and friends.
Administration. Mary
She was a member of the Jamestowne Society
Lou married her
and Mayflower Society. She was a gifted
husband of 55 years,
gardener and decorator. Kat never lost touch
James L. Doherty
with her many friends from the Collegiate
(deceased) in 1960,
Class of ’63, enjoying annual “girls” weekends
worked in New York City and then moved
at destinations around the country. Kat and
to Richmond in 1964. She was employed at
Bob loved to travel and especially enjoyed the
various times with Smith Barney, H&R Block,
summer trips with their fellow Douce France
Ellwood Daycare, and did the bookkeeping
travelers. Her kindness, innate curiosity and
at Jim’s real estate firm, Elam & Funsten.
generosity of spirit will be missed by all of
She was a longtime and devoted volunteer
her family and friends. She is survived by
at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Retreat
her husband, Robert M. Bennett, M.D. ’63;
Hospital, the Collegiate School, Theatre IV
daughter, Josephine Silverthorn ’89; son,
children’s theater, the Jenkins Foundation
Robert Bennett, Jr ’88.; grandchildren,
and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Mary
Alexandra Silverthorn and Angus Bennett
Lou was a member of the Tuckahoe Woman’s
’21; sister, Mason Henley Beazley ’58; and
Club and The Woman’s Club of Richmond.
brother, Robert W. Henley, Jr.
She was predeceased by her husband and her sister, Betty White Heindl Johnson ’54. She is survived by three sons and a daughter, and their spouses and 11 grandchildren: Louis, his wife, Carolyn, and their children, Elizabeth, Laura and Jay Doherty; Frank ’81, his wife, Caroline, and their children, Julia, Whit, Price, and Lawson Doherty; Mary Beth ’83, her husband, Paul Poggi, and their children, Lucia and Leo Poggi; and Paul, his wife, Ashley, and
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DIED: Nancy Meyers Marsiglia on May 30, 2017. A native of Richmond, VA, she came to New Orleans to attend Newcomb College and quickly fell in love with her adopted city. Nancy met and married the love of her life, local businessman and contractor Michael Marsiglia, and began a long career of civic and political engagement. Known for her enormous generosity as well as her spirited tenacity, she championed virtually every worthy local cause and served on numerous boards and commissions. They included the Greater New Orleans Foundation, Women of the Storm, Agenda for Children, United Way’s Women’s Leadership Council, LSU Health
1968
Sciences Center Advisory Board, Dress for
Barbara Robertson Burke writes, “Thanks
Institute, the Metropolitan Area Committee,
to Sarah Jones Prestipino coming from North
the New Orleans Council for Young Children,
Carolina and Shirley Meador Wersinger
the Tulane University Health Sciences Center,
from New York, we were able to have a fun
Steps to Success, Metairie Park Country Day
get-together in Richmond in May. We started
School and many other organizations. Nancy
thinking about our 50th reunion. Can it really
also was a founding member of the Louisiana
be next year?”
Children’s Museum and the founding board
Success New Orleans, the Audubon Nature
chair of the Louisiana Policy Institute for
their children, Spence and Creighton Doherty.
Children. She was among the most generous supporters of both organizations. In honoring Nancy with the Hannah G. Solomon Award
1963
in 2010, the local chapter of the National
DIED: Katherine
Council of Jewish Women wrote of her: “As
Trowbridge Henley Bennett
a lifelong volunteer and community leader,
on May 29, 2017. A lifelong
she has dedicated time and energy to nearly
Virginian and Southern lady,
everything important to women, children and
Kat was born on Nov. 29,
families, and so much more that’s good for
1944, in Richmond, VA. She
New Orleans.” She was predeceased by her
graduated from Collegiate
parents, Samuel Sidney Meyers and Selma
School in 1963 and later received a B.S. degree from Westhampton College. After
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Members of the Class of 1968 gather in May. Pictured from left are Sarah Jones Prestipino, Barbara Robertson Burke, Laura Hall, Cristy Conner Jarvis and Shirley Meador Wersinger (all ’68).
Cohn Meyers of Richmond. Nancy is survived by her husband, Michael Joseph Marsiglia; two sons, Joseph Max and Michael Jay
Marsiglia (Jennifer LaCorte Marsiglia), all of
Mitchell for organizing a summer reunion in
New Orleans; her sister Katherine “Kitty”
late June in Highland County. So good to catch
Meyers Cohen ’69 of Atlanta, GA; and three
up with those who were able to make it. Stokes
grandchildren, Will, Max and Sam Marsiglia of
and I fell in love with the area and especially
New Orleans.
the Highland Inn. We’ll go back with books and lay claim to a rocking chair on the front porch. See you on the Capital Trail!”
1974
DIED: Margaret Thornton “Peggy” Lammers on July 11, 2017. Peggy attended
1989
MARRIED: Richard Grossman to Bethany McCunn on June 3, 2017. The couple live in Richmond, VA.
1991
In May 2017, Scott Ruth started the real
1983
estate firm, Shaheen, Ruth, Martin & Fonville
Susan Patterson Robins writes, “After
Real Estate with other Cougar alums. (See Collegiate Alums Start Local Real Estate Firm
Mount Vernon
4 ½ years with Long and Foster Grove, I am
College and
pleased to announce I switched brokerages
Virginia
firms in May to Shaheen, Ruth, Martin &
Commonwealth
Fonville. I am thrilled to be a part of this
University School
wonderful new adventure and I am excited to
of Arts. She was
be working together with Leigh Compton
Financial Officer of Davenport & Co.
a member of St.
Shobe ’83 and this fantastic new firm!” (See
Christopher’s by-
Collegiate Alums Start Local Real Estate Firm
formed real estate brokerage of Shaheen,
the-River in Gates
on Page 141.)
Ruth, Martin & Fonville after nearly 13 years
Mills, OH. She
at Long & Foster. (See Collegiate Alums Start
served as a past
raised in Richmond, I have spent 28 years
Local Real Estate Firm on Page 141.) He
president and board member of the SunBeam
as a paralegal in Richmond, before working
writes, “Put simply, it is the best decision I
Board of the Vocational Guidance Services.
as an agent assistant at a local real estate
She is survived by husband Anthony, children
firm. A graduate of the
Jay, Anne Jordan and Presley; siblings Jack
University of Richmond,
Thornton ’69 and Anne Fergusson ’81; and
I have watched the
nieces and nephews Kathleen (Chris) Pearson,
city evolve over the
John and Meg Thornton, Polina Lammers,
years into an eclectic
Luke and Liza Fergusson and Samantha Witt.
community garnering
Leigh Compton Shobe writes “Born and
on Page 141.)
1994
Will Hershey was recently named Chief Ernie Dettbarn recently joined the newly
LEFT: William Knox Watson, son of Adam Watson ’96, was born Sept. 9, 2016. RIGHT: Bridget Ann Joy Ferry, daughter of Jenny Nuckols Ferry ’96, was born April 12, 2017.
national recognition for
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Susan Hughes Grymes writes, “Stokes and I biked the Camino from Leon to Santiago in mid-May with 25 other folks from the Richmond area. Biking the Camino was an amazing experience and my favorite adventure so far. But I expect many more now that I’ve joined my husband in retirement. Next adventure? Biking rails to trails between Virginia and New York this fall. I’m grateful to have arrived at the age where I want to share more news about our sons. Will lives in Clearwater, FL, and runs Recovery
being a great place to live, work and relax. My husband, David, and I live near the University of Richmond with our children and two dogs. In my free time, I enjoy gardening, cooking, attending my children’s sporting events and relaxing in the Northern Neck.”
1984
Randy Reynolds was recently named as
Epicenter as well as Tampa Bay Sober Living.
a member of the Board of Directors of both
I can’t imagine managing 90 newly sober
Virginia Commonwealth Bank and VCB
folks. Tommy lives in RVA and works at
Financial Group’s Wealth Management Group.
Westminster Canterbury. He plays basketball, bowls and golfs on local Special Olympics teams with enthusiasm. Jim and his wife Jenn live is Savannah. His business, Progressive Abilities Support Services, helps special needs adults secure and keep jobs. PASS is located in Florida and Georgia. Alex lives in D.C. and works for Markel. Lucky for us he’s in town once a week or so. And let me send a shout out to Brian Richardson and his wife Betty
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In May 2017, Mahood Fonville started the real estate firm, Shaheen, Ruth, Martin & Fonville Real Estate with other Cougar alums. His wife Walker Shaffner Fonville serves as an agent with the firm. (See Collegiate Alums Start Local Real Estate Firm on Page 141.)
have ever made in my professional life. I believe the leadership, culture and agents at my new firm to be among the very best in Virginia. I feel revitalized as a real estate broker and love working at my new firm.” Ernie is also enjoying life on the home front as his son, Gus, is almost 3 years old and he and his wife, Sarah, welcomed a baby girl in September.
1996
BORN: William Knox Watson to Adam Watson and wife Stephanie on Sept. 9, 2016. Baby William joins big brother Eliot.
Bridget Ann Joy Ferry to Jenny Nuckols
Ferry and husband Mike on April 12, 2017. Joy joins Joseph ’21, Jack ’24, Janey ’26 and James ’28 as the fifth future Cougar Ferry.
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1. Theodore Thomas White, son of Catey Thomson White ’97, was born May 1, 2017. He is pictured with brother Ford and sister Eleanor. 2. Richard Watkins Wiltshire IV, son of Richard Wiltshire ’97, was born June 6, 2017. 3. Steve Ballowe ’98 (far left) with Philippe Cousteau, the grandson of Jacques Cousteau, his wife Ashlan Cousteau, and film crew in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, filming a dive on a shipwreck for a travel show airing in the fall. Steve works in sales for Marriott in St. Thomas and was married there in June. 4. Steve Ballowe ’98 married Kim Murtha on June 24, 2017. 4
1997
Steve Ballowe to Kim Murtha wed on June 24, 2017, in St. Thomas,
BORN: Theodore Thomson White to Catey Thomson White and husband Scott on May 1, 2017. Richard (Riv) Watkins Wiltshire IV to Richard Wiltshire and wife Sarah on June 6, 2017. Becky Davidson McNeer earned her real estate broker’s license in 2017 and has joined Shaheen, Ruth, Martin & Fonville Real Estate. (See Collegiate Alums Start Local Real Estate Firm on Page 141.)
Virgin Islands. Steve and Kim live in St. Thomas, where he works in sales for Marriott and she is a history teacher and head of the middle school at Antilles School. BORN: Ann Campbell Drummond to Lee Williams Drummond and husband Michael on June 10, 2017. She joins big sister Margaret. Reid Whitten writes, “I was elected to the position of Managing Partner of the London office at the international law firm, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton. I moved to London from Brussels in July, along with my girlfriend, Clémence.”
1998
MARRIED: Virginia Reiling Henley to Edward James Watkins on May 15, 2017, in Corolla, NC. Collegiate alumni present at the wedding included Lauren Henley, Daniel Wake ’16, Catherine Sowards ’96 and Oliver Bruno ’31, Virginia’s youngest nephew, who started JK at Collegiate in the fall. Virginia is employed as a family nurse practitioner with Cigna Onsite Health and Bon Secours.
1999
BORN: Oliver Byron Merritt to Katie Chandler Merritt and husband Tim on Nov. 18, 2016. He joins big brother Owen. Max Brown to Mary Gordon Buckingham Brown in January 2017. He joins sisters Avery, 6, and Taylor, 4.
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1. Ann Campbell Drummond, daughter of Lee Williams Drummond ’98, was born June 10, 2017. She is pictured with big sister Margaret. 2. Virginia Reiling Henley ’98 married Edward James Watkins on May 15, 2017.
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1. Oliver Byron Merritt, son of Katie Chandler Merritt ’99, was born Nov. 18, 2016. He is pictured with big brother Owen. 2. Max Brown, son of Mary Gordon Buckingham Brown ’99, was born in January 2017. 3. Charlotte Rhey Smith, daughter of Blake Smith ’00, was born June 4, 2017. She is pictured with her parents and cousins Isabel Jewett ’28 (left) and Madeline Jewett ’25.
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4. James Ashby V, son of Sally Peck Ashby ’00, was born Aug. 1, 2017. 5. Katherine Virginia “Kate” Leonardelli, daughter of Sarah Hyslop Leonardelli ’01, was born June 17, 2017. 6. Christopher Bryan Crosby, son of Bryan Crosby ’01, was born July 16, 2017. He is pictured with his parents and big brother Johnathan Allen.
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7. Anne Kathryn Gottwald, daughter of Sam Gottwald ’02, was born May 31, 2017. 8. Russell Sams Matthews, son of David Mathews ’02, was born June 27, 2017. 9. Richard Bagby ’02 was honored at VCU Health’s Shining Knight Gala.
2000
BORN: Charlotte Rhey Smith to Blake Smith and wife Morgan on June 4, 2017. James Ashby V to Sally Peck Ashby on Aug. 1, 2017. He joins big sister Lucy.
2001
BORN: Juliette Vesely Bottoms to Scott Bottoms and wife Kelsey on Aug. 2, 2017. Vesely is a Czech name for happiness.
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Katherine Virginia “Kate” Leonardelli to Sarah Hyslop Leonardelli and husband Nick on June 17, 2017. Christopher Bryan Crosby to Bryan Crosby and wife Catherine on July 16, 2017. He joins big brother Johnathan Allen.
2002
Richard Bagby was honored at the VCU Health 2017 Shining Knight Gala on May 6. 2017. The Baltimore Museum of Art appointed artist Adam Pendleton as one of seven new trustees to its board in August 2017. Adam, a New York-based artist, is known for work that questions the inter-related concepts of language, politics, and identity. His work is on view in the Baltimore Museum’s Front Gallery — in the form of paintings, collages, collections of the Guggenheim Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Studio Museum in Harlem and Tate Modern in London. BORN: Russell “Rusty” Sams Mathews to David Mathews and wife Lindsay on June 27, 2017. He joins big brother David III (born on Sept. 2, 2015). Anne Kathryn Gottwald to Emily and Sam Gottwald on May 31, 2017. Kate joins big sister Elisabeth.
Julia Rendleman, VCU Marketing
screen prints, and large-scale wall works — and is in the permanent
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1. Jamie Whitten Montgomery ’03 is the assistant field hockey coach at Wake Forest University, where she coaches Brooks Doxey ’14 (in gold). 2. Corbin Douglas Joiner, son of Tyler Gordon Joiner ’03, was born May 13, 2017. 3. Grace Katherine Cruickshanks, daughter of Elizabeth Broadbent Cruickshanks ’03, was born May 30, 2017. 4. Henry Chambers Sooy, son of Alex Sooy ’03, was born Aug. 4, 2017. 5. Helen Genevieve Mullen, daughter of Jeff Mullen ’03, was born June 6, 2017. 6. John Dixon Holt, son of Carter Graham Holt ’03 and Mark Holt ’01, was born Jan. 26, 2017. He is pictured with big brother Quinn. 3
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BORN: John “Jack” Dixon Holt to Carter Graham Holt and husband Mark Holt ’01 on Jan. 26, 2017. He joins big brother Quinn, 3. Henry Chambers Sooy to Alex Sooy and wife Abigail on Aug. 4, 2017 (his due date). Grace Katherine Cruickshanks to Elizabeth Broadbent Cruickshanks and husband Allan on May 30, 2017. She joins big brother Vaughan and big sister Anna. Helen Genevieve Mullen to Jeff Mullen and wife Kelly on June 6, 2017. She joins big sister Keating. Corbin Douglas Joiner to Tyler Gordon Joiner and husband Sam on May 13, 2017.
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Jamie Whitten Montgomery was hired as an assistant field hockey coach at her alma mater, Wake Forest University. Not only does she get to coach her former high school coach’s daughter Brooks Doxey ’14 during her senior season, but she also had the chance to kick off the summer at camp with all of the Collegiate Cougar hockey players! Brinkley Taliaferro joined the team of Providence Hall at Shaheen, Ruth, Martin & Fonville Real Estate as a Licensed Realtor. Brinkley started her real estate career in 2015, working in residential development and new construction, and currently assists both buyers and sellers in the Richmond area. (See Collegiate Alums Start Local Real Estate Firm on Page 141.)
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1. Katherine Pemberton Hall ’04 married Samuel Edmund Booker III on May 27, 2017. 2. Matthew and Molly McFarland, son and daughter of Valerie Schultz McFarland ’04, were born May 6, 2016. 3. Elizabeth Scott Fain, daughter of Courtney McDonald Fain and JC Fain (both ’04), was born April 21, 2017. 4. McCray Elgin Tracy, son of Bart Tracy ’04, was born Aug. 1, 2017.
2004
BORN: Thomas Michael Clore to Johnny Clore and wife Melissa, on Feb. 18, 2017, in Lawrenceville, NJ. Matthew and Molly McFarland to Valerie Schultz McFarland on May 6, 2016. Valerie writes, “I’m so late in announcing the birth of my boy and girl twins. My husband David and I are currently living in Houston, TX, now as a family of four.” Elizabeth Scott “Scottie” Fain to Courtney McDonald Fain and
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hands full! We are so fortunate to have TWO sets of grandparents so close now. BeeBee (Beth) and PopPop (Jon) are quick to grab big brother John Parker for a day on the lake at their new home (Camp Rannoch) in Bella Vista when mom and dad need a break!” MARRIED: Katherine Pemberton Hall to Samuel Edmund Booker III on May 27, 2017, in Richmond. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Jane Finegan Boinest ’50 and the late Mr. William Calhoun Boinest. Collegiate alum Elizabeth Downey Rand served as a bridesmaid.
husband JC Fain on April 21, 2017. Bart Tracy writes “McCray Elgin Tracy was born Aug. 1, 2017 (two years and one day after his big brother John Parker). Momma (Amanda) and both boys are healthy/doing great! Dad is exhausted and has his
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BORN: Langley Grey Cosby to Will Cosby and wife Greylan on April 27, 2017. Davis Christopher Young to Ashley Davis Young and husband Chris on Dec. 18, 2016. Perry Oliver Hopper IV to True Beck Hooper and husband Perry on Aug. 19, 2017. He joins big sister Charlotte “Charlie” who turned 2 on Sept. 8. MARRIED: Lauren Elizabeth Christian to Spencer Pierce Redfern on June 24, 2017, in Richmond. Members of the wedding party included Graham Redfern ’02, Braxton Pruitt, Evan Ocheltree, Chase Lansing, James Bokinsky, William Parker and James Gottwald (groomsmen). Kathryn Branch Robertson to George Edward
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Stephenson on June 24, 2017, in Richmond. Collegiate alums in the wedding party included Hillary Robertson Crittendon ’02 (matron of honor); Sarah Maxwell Harrison, Jessica Rose Longo, Caroline Stutts Gardiner and Gracie McGurn Mason (bridesmaids); Richard Withers Robertson ’07 (groomsman); and Meredith Lee Judkins (reader). Tori Christmas to David Marks on Sept. 10, 2016, in Chattanooga, TN, where they live. Elizabeth Garson Koteles and Maura McGroarty Robinson served as bridesmaids, and Taylor Christmas ’08 was a groomsman. Tori is a psychiatricmental health nurse practitioner for a private practice and David is a coal originator at Tennessee Valley Authority.
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1. Davis Christopher Young, son of Ashley Davis Young ’05, was born Dec. 18, 2016. 2. Langley Grey Cosby, daughter of Will Cosby ’05, was born on April 27, 2017. 3. Perry Oliver Hooper IV, son of True Beck Hooper ’04, was born Aug. 19, 2017. He is pictured with his mother and big sister Charlotte.
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4. Tori Christmas ’05 married David Marks on Sept. 10, 2016. 5. Spencer Pierce Redfern ’05 married Lauren Elizabeth Christian on June 24, 2017. 6. Kathryn Branch Robertson ’05 married George Edward Stephenson on June 24, 2017.
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1. Beau Charles Yeisley, son of Carter Blair Yeisley ‘06, was born Aug. 4, 2017. 2. Nathan Barley, son of Eric Barley ’07, was born in April 2017. 3. Matthew Richardson ’07 married Anna Frazer on Oct. 1, 2016. 4. Carolyn Carlson Golliday ’07 married James Catlin Robertson ’04 on April 22, 2017.
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Cougs: Kyle Miner, Zach Birnbaum and my bro, Bryan Barley ’03.”
Jason on Aug. 4, 2017.
Robertson ’04 on April 22, 2017, in Richmond. Cougar alums in the
2007
(matron of honor) and Tommy Robertson ’01 (best man).
Eric Barley writes, “This past April, my wife Teresa and I welcomed our
The groom’s father, Crit Richardson ’75, served as the best man,
first child, Nathan Barley. We reside in Denver, CO, where I specialize in
and his brothers Robert ’10 and Taylor ’05 were groomsmen. Other
HR/Recruitment for a financial firm. I frequently see fellow, Denver-based
Collegiate alums in the wedding party were Reed Blair ’04, Michael
BORN: Beau Charles Yeisley to Carter Blair Yeisley and husband
MARRIED: Carolyn Carlson Golliday to James Catlin wedding party included Steffi Ross (maid of honor), Bonnie Bedell Matthew Richardson to Anna Frazer on Oct. 1, 2016, in Richmond.
Blair ’10 and Sarah Richardson ’13 (bridesmaid).
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1. Melinda Jane Christian Sisk ’07 married Paul Dillon Koonce, Jr. ’08 on July 15, 2017. 2. Robert M. Crutcher ’09 graduated from Harvard Medical School on May 25, 2017. He is pictured with his wife, Alice Kilpatrick Crutcher ’09. 3. Meghan Jane Rebekah Sisk ’09 married Connor Michael Thompson on Aug. 5, 2017.
2009 Robert M. Crutcher graduated from Harvard Medical School on May 25, 2017. He is a doctor in the U.S. Navy and has now commissioned back
Melinda Jane Christian Sisk to Paul Dillon Koonce, Jr. ’08 on
into active duty. He and his wife Alice Kilpatrick Crutcher are living in
July 15, 2017, in Richmond. Cougar alums in the bridal party included
Bethesda, MD. Alice works for Opportunity Nation and Robert is currently
Madeline Sisk ’05 (maid of honor); Alice Koonce ’10, Catherine
at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
Barnett, Meredith Ascari, Eloise Whitlock ’14, Betts McGurn and
MARRIED: Meghan Jane Rebekah Sisk to Connor Michael
Berkeley Robins (bridesmaids); Mark Wayne Sisk, Jr. ’03, Willie
Thompson on Aug. 5, 2017, in Mineral, VA. Cougars alums in the bridal
Sisk ’12, Winston Sisk ’18, Hunter Gallalee ’08, Robert Gorrell III,
party included Melinda Sisk Koonce ’07, Madeline Sisk ’05, Eloise
Casey Wadkins ’08, Zachary Jung ’08 and Reed Barton (groomsmen);
Whitlock ’14 (bridesmaids); Mark Wayne Sisk, Jr. ’03, Willie Sisk ’12
Christopher Daly, Jr. ’08 and Andrew Kastenbaum ’08 (ushers);
and Winston Sisk ’18 (groomsmen); and Jack Sisk ’23
Dorothy Watson ’05 (reader); and Jack Sisk ’23 (program attendant).
(program attendant).
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1. Members of the Class of 2011 took a ski trip to Vail, Colorado. Pictured are Sarah Rose, Annie Cosby, Cassie Rawles, Amanda Johnson, Emma Massie, Megan McGhee and Elise Harrigan. 2. Alex Newsome ’10 poses with wife Kelli at his graduation from Apache helicopter training. 3. Professional tennis player Max Schnur ’11 competed in Wimbledon in July 2017. His parents, Debbie and Danny, joined him.
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2011
Alex Newsome graduated from Apache helicopter training as the
Megan McGhee writes, “Friends from Class of 2011 went to visit
Distinguished Honor Graduate of his class. He was awarded the Army
Emma Massie, who relocated to Denver, CO, for her job with Deloitte.
Achievement Medal. He and his wife, Kelli, are stationed at Fort Bliss in
We took in a ski trip to Vail during our visit.”
El Paso, TX, where he will continue his Army aviation career.
Max Schnur, a professional player on the ATP World Tour, competed
Jake McGee was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers in August. The
in the first round of men’s doubles at the prestigious Wimbledon
University of Virginia graduate has previously played for the Carolina
Championships in July. His parents, Debbie and Danny, joined him.
Panthers, Los Angeles Chargers, and the Los Angeles Raiders.
2015
Ellie White was featured in country music star Kenny Chesney’s new music video All the Pretty Girls.
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IN MEMORIAM Dr. George Emmett Pritchard, father of Adam Carroll Pritchard ’03, Mary Katharin Pritchard and Elizabeth Nicole Marty-Lavauzelle ’00, died May 22, 2017. Dr. Pendleton Emmett Thomas III, father of Robert Emmett Thomas, Randall James Thomas, Ronald Scott Thomas, Hilary Quentin Thomas, Anne Ellen King, Mary Catherine Larson, Matthew Nevin Thomas and Carrie Thomas Carmassi ’03, died May 27, 2017. Katherine Trowbridge Henley Bennett ’63, wife of Robert M. Bennett, M.D. ’63, mother of Josephine Silverthorn ’89 and Robert Bennett, Jr. ’88 and grandmother of Alexandra Silverthorn and Angus Bennett ’21, died May 29, 2017. Nancy Meyers Marsiglia ’71 died May 30, 2017. Ollin Kemp Dozier, Jr., father of Ollin Kemp “Lin” Dozier III, also deceased, and Graham Town Dozier ’84, died June 6, 2017. Lorraine Elizabeth Graf Joseph, mother of Linda Stone, Kathy White, Nancy Hopke and Chip Joseph ’84, died June 7, 2017. Ann Fowlkes Dodd, mother of Whitney Dodd Godwin ’74, Sally Dodd Pellarin ’78 and Dr. Richard Fowlkes Dodd, died June 30, 2017. Margaret Thornton “Peggy” Lammers ’74, sister of Jack Thornton ’69 and Anne Fergusson ’81, died July 11, 2017. Elizabeth “Lib” Suiter Robinson, grandmother of Mary Katherine Kish ’14 and David Kish ’17, died July 21, 2017. Robert Edward “Teddy” Wetzel, son of Charlotte Remick Wetzel ’87 and nephew of Katie Remick Kurtz ’91 and Edward Timothy Remick ’86, died Aug. 5, 2017. Ann Skinner Rose, mother of Page Rose Rayner ’78 and grandmother of Amanda Rayner ’04, Mason Rayner ’09 and Hunt Rayner, died Aug. 12, 2017. Mary Lou Heindl Doherty ’53, sister of Betty White Heindl Johnson ’54 and mother of Frank Heindl Doherty ’81 and Mary Beth Doherty Poggi ’83, died Aug. 15, 2017.
ALUMNI Mary Lou Heindl Doherty ’53 Katherine Trowbridge Henley Bennett ’63 Margaret Thornton “Peggy” Lammers ’74 Nancy Meyers Marsiglia ’71
Please note: These notices were received as of Aug. 18, 2017. The In Memoriam section is taken from printed obituaries. Please contact our office if the information is incomplete. The information included is compiled from our database, which is continuously updated. To submit a condolence, email spark@collegiate-va.org.
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COLLEGIATE ALUMS START LOCAL REAL ESTATE FIRM
SRM&F Real Estate founders John Martin, Scott Shaheen, Mahood Fonville ’88 and Scott Ruth ’91
Becky Davidson McNeer ‘97
Walker Shaffner Fonville ‘88
Leigh Compton Shobe ’83
Susan Patterson Robins ’83
Ernie Dettbarn ’94
Brinkley Taliaferro ’03
In 2017, Mahood Fonville ’88 and Scott Ruth ’91, along with two colleagues and friends John Martin and Scott Shaheen, created Shaheen, Ruth, Martin & Fonville Real Estate. The local firm focuses primarily on selling residential real estate, estates, land, condominiums and townhomes in the areas of Richmond, Wintergreen, Williamsburg, the River and Virginia Beach.
The group was featured in Richmond BizSense and quoted in the Richmond Times-
Dispatch saying, “We’ve always had a dream of owning our own real estate company. We appreciate all the years of experience with real estate in the past and we have learned a lot, but we want to grow a firm that is local.”
Six Cougar alums also work for the firm: Ernie Dettbarn ’94, Walker Shaffner
Fonville ‘88, Becky Davidson McNeer ‘97, Susan Patterson Robins ’83, Leigh Compton Shobe ’83 and Brinkley Taliaferro ’03.
To learn more about the new business venture, please visit SRMFRE.com.
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A TEACHER’S TAKE
SPARK SPENDS TIME WITH MIDDLE SCHOOL COUNSELOR
SALLY CHAMBERS
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We put our relationships first. That’s really important to me and I think that creates this sense of community.
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IDDLE SCHOOL COUNSELOR SALLY CHAMBERS JOINED THE COLLEGIATE FACULTY IN 1985, one
particular, was really interested in advisory programs
year before the Boys’ School and the Girls’
tried to take it very slowly and encourage people to
School became a coordinate Middle School
form relationships with their kids. This year, we’ll have
for Middle School. So we put the program in place. We
and a co-ed Upper School. “I arrived in the middle of the
30 advisors. I feel like they have done an amazing job.
excitement and tumult,” she said. Mrs. Chambers, who
Advisory is your family away from home. You celebrate
launched the nationally recognized advisory program at
birthdays, you do a community service project together,
Collegiate, reminisces about her tenure.
you talk about how to prepare for 12-week tests and exams, you do a unit on safe and responsible use of
WHAT CHANGES HAVE YOU SEEN AROUND CAMPUS?
This may sound a little trite, but it is so true: We’ve
technology. It’s such a wide range of things.
had all these changes to the buildings where we work,
HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE COLLEGIATE?
but the buildings are just artificial. It really is the
I would say that Collegiate is a caring community
relationships that we have with each other that have
where relationships take priority. I always say that we
not changed. There always have been such dedicated,
are progressive and innovative and we’re growing and
talented people here who just love kids and young
we’re open to that kind of growth. I think Collegiate is a
people. I have seen a lot of changes, but I think the core
community where students and faculty are challenged to
of the school has not changed.
be their best. And that one is kind of tricky, because with challenge you also want someone to have balance in
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE COLLEGIATE TRADITION?
their lives. But I do think we are a community where we
I love Convocation. I love the idea that we are all
are all challenged to do the best in whatever area we’re
gathering, JK-12. I like that we see the oldest and the
working and feel pride in that.
youngest [seniors and Kindergartners] paired and bonding in a special way. It’s such a precious kind of
WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT COLLEGIATE?
relationship. I love the leadership piece — that we are
I feel like faculty support each other and families are
challenging the oldest in each division to be the role
supportive of teachers. We really try to build a sense
models for the younger in the division. And then the
of community starting with Advisory groups. With
speeches that the SCA co-chairs give always blow me
Convocation, we’re trying to build a sense that we are
away. I think that’s just a wonderful day for all of us.
like this one big family and we’re here for each other. So I think it’s the sense of community that means the most
WHAT MAKES TEACHING AT COLLEGIATE SPECIAL? We put our relationships first. That’s really important
to me.
to me and I think that creates this sense of community.
WHAT DO YOU HOPE YOUR STUDENTS TAKE WITH THEM?
It is the kind of place where people love to come back to.
Being a counselor, I hope that they have a sense that
Also, I’m the kind of person who likes change and new
taking care of their mental health is very important,
and interesting things, so while we have become a much
and that they will try to have balance in their lives and
more progressive school, the heart of the school is the
continue to form respectful relationships. I hope that
same. The progressive side is what has kept me here
they have a sense of confidence about who they are
for so long. We’re always looking at how can we change
and they feel competent that they can tackle that big
things for the better.
world out there, a world where I think it really requires being very open minded to a wide range of opinions and
WHAT ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF?
experiences.
I am really most proud of our advisory program. I came from Sarasota, Florida, where I was part of a county-
Editor’s Note: This is a recurring feature on faculty and
wide committee that implemented an advisory in our
staff with long tenure at Collegiate.
middle schools. When I came here, Mr. Bill Reeves, in
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