RAREBITS RUMSEY HALL SCHOOL | ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015
Dorm Carnival Slip ‘N Slide—Spring 2015
RAREBITS Annual Report 2014-15 MISSION Rumsey Hall School is committed to a whole child approach to education and believes that teaching academics and teaching an attitude of mind are of equal importance. The School emphasizes effort as a criterion for success and is dedicated to helping each child develop toward his or her maximum stature as an educated person, a successful member of a family and a contributing member of a community. Rumsey Hall School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion or disability in admission or employment in its programs and activities. COVER Students gather by the flagpole for one final Rumsey cheer after Commencement. BACK COVER Students from the Class of 2015 gather after painting Senior Rock
Director of Development
Photo Contributors
Carol Maxwell P ’07, ’09, ’15, ’17
Special thanks to Phil Dutton
Director of Communication Jessica Lewis Design and Layout Copy Editor Ashley Farmen P ’97, ’99 Alumni Coordinator Jordan Leventhal ‘05 Administrative Assistant to Development Trish Silvernail
and Rumsey Faculty, Staff, Parents and Students who contributed photographs. Rumsey Hall School 201 Romford Road Washington, CT 06794 860.868.0535 www.rumseyhall.org
Annual Report 2014-2015 contents 2 115th Commencement Exercises 8 Happenings Around Campus 11 LETTERS
Board Chair Jon D. Neuhaus ‘87 Headmaster Thomas W. Farmen P ‘97, ‘99
12 Department Reports 13 Spring Sports 16 In Their Own Words—78 seniors from the graduating Class of 2015 reveal what they will miss most about Rumsey
21 Board of Trustees News 22 The Endowment Delivers
New programs promote innovation
24 Lillias Rumsey Sanford—Her Boys Were Numbered in the Hundreds 26 Annual Giving Report 2014-2015 40 Planned Gifts Today 41 Class Notes 49 Faculty Profiles
Rick Butler P ‘20, ‘23 Jennifer Kolpak P ‘13, ‘15, ‘17
51 Alumni Reunion 2015 54 Spring Student Art Show 56 Lower School Student Council 58 Faculty & Staff Art Show 59 Lopez Low Foundation Enrichment Program/Faculty Notes 60 Upcoming Events
BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2015-2016 Chairman Jon D. Neuhaus ’87 Vice Chairman Nicholas N. Solley ’64 Headmaster Thomas W. Farmen P ’97, ’99 James Baker IV P ’10 Mary Barbour P ’14 Gary Cole P ’01 Tina Couch ’94 Gretchen Farmer P ’99, ’02 Dennis Fulling P ’16, ’16
Louis Gardella ‘72, P ’09, ‘09 Frank Gavel ’78, P ’13, ’15 Thomas Gordon ’82, P ‘14 Dian Griesel P ’15, ’19 Craig Henrich P ’13, ‘14 Loren Kagan ‘01 Alexandra Murphy ‘00 James J. Pates Jr. ’47, P ’86 Rosemary Sagar P ‘15, ‘17 Thomas Sheehy III P ’00 Elizabeth Schereschewsky ’56 Stout Everett Smith III P ’04, ’05 Monica Vogelstein P ’14
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115th Commencement Exercises On June 6, 2015, Headmaster Tom and Ashley Farmen led the traditional procession to the tent on the Paul Lincoln Cornell Athletic Field where 78 graduating Seniors received their diplomas at the 115th Commencement Exercises.
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“Rumsey Hall chose you as much as you chose Rumsey.”
—Commencement Speaker Charles Porter ‘94
Senior Class 2015
Commencement Awards The Edward B. Whitney Prize for Excellence in Declamation Miles Reines ‘15 The Prize for Neatness in School Work Upper Forms: Sawyer Raith ‘15 Lower Forms: Katharine Benson ‘19 The Annual Dining Hall Prefect Award Samantha Warren ‘15 The Prize for the Greatest Improvement in Scholarship Dasha Arthur ’15 The Richard M. Wachcic Junior Athletic Award Mary Houldin ‘18 Gavin Brown ‘18 The Charlotte Underwood Library Award Jonas Schemm ‘17 The Prize for the Best All-Around Male and Female Athletes Isabella DeLuca ‘15 Max Cotier ‘15 The Prize for Boarding Scholars with the Best Conduct Record Elizabeth Rutledge ‘15 Ryan Godfrey ‘15 The Prize for the Greatest Improvement in Athletics Caronique Campbell ‘15 Levi Mercier ‘15
The Cody Montana ‘08 Memorial ‘Paddle Out’ Award Antonio Correa ‘15 The Prize for Outstanding ScholarAthlete Grace Federle ‘15 Peter Kenerson ‘15 The David Loyd Memorial Prize Wenwei ‘Mary’ Su ‘15
The Award for Excellence Tabor Kiyoshi Wanag ‘15 The Marjorie Hull Barr Prize Sawyer von Jess ‘19 The John F. Schereschewsky Jr. ‘47 Memorial Award Mason von Jess ‘16 The Gabriella Bass ‘94 Art Award Alex Cohen ‘15
The Lawrence Larkin ‘16 Computer Achievement Award Evan Carpenter ‘15
The Rose Algrant Memorial Scholarship Award Shealyn Kennedy ‘16
The J. Mitchell Magnoli ‘77 Memorial Award Margaret Ryan ‘16 The Scott Evans Seibert ’92 Memorial Scholarship Jamel Smith ‘16 The Faculty Cup Shunsuke Sano ‘15 The Memorial Award Mimi Dattilo ‘15 The Duff Community Service Cup Sydney Lerz ‘15 The Alfred L. Hart II ‘65 Fine Arts Prize Chloe Lo Faro ‘15
The Henry B. Van Sinderen Memorial Award Coleby Bunnell ‘16 Prize for Perseverance and Worthy Endeavor Ellyn Fritz ‘15 Award for Leadership Eleni Kolpak ‘15 Award for Merit Riley Burns ‘15
Headmaster’s Cup Rebecca Gavel ‘15
The Ryan J. Whelan ‘89 Memorial Scholarship Prize Sage Valente ‘15
Students sing Land of Hope and Glory at the 2015 Commencement Exercises
The Clef Club performs The Old Bell on the Hill at Commencement
78 Graduates Matriculate to 33 Secondary Schools Asheville School, NC Avon Old Farms, CT (2) Berkshire School, MA (3) Blair Academy, NJ (2) Canterbury School, CT (10) Carol Morgan School, Dominican Republic Choate Rosemary Hall School, CT Cushing Academy, MA Deerfield School, MA (2) Dublin School, NH (2) Emma Willard School, NY Ethel Walker School, CT Forman School, CT The Gunnery, CT (7) Hoosac School, NY Hotchkiss School, CT (2) Kent School, CT (2) Kimball Union Academy, NH (2) Lawrence Academy, MA Lawrenceville School, NJ (2) Loomis Chaffee School, CT (2) Mercersburg Academy, PA (2) Miss Hall’s School, MA Northfield Mt. Hermon School, MA Phillips Academy, Andover, MA Phillips Exeter Academy, NH Pomfret School, CT (3) St. Andrew’s School, DE Salisbury School, CT (3) Suffield Academy, CT (2) Taft School, CT (4) Vermont Academy, VT Westminster School, CT (4)
Senior Rebecca Gavel, recipient of the Headmaster’s Cup, with her cousin Charlie Webb ‘15 and brother Thomas Gavel ‘13
Senior Charter Members who began their Rumsey careers in the Lower School, gather with the Kindergarten class under the Rumsey Bell.
THE LEADERSHIP BATON
At Rumsey Hall, the passing of the red and white ribbon baton symbolically ensures the School’s leadership. Trust is placed in those elected to receive the highly regarded baton to create the right tenor and direction for the leaders of the School, the Senior Class. This tradition, started by Headmaster John F. Schereschewsky Sr., dates to the early 1960s.
Each Spring, Senior Committee members convene to determine those VIth Form students who best embody leadership qualities. This year, the committee endorsed eleven students from the rising Senior Class at the Baton Ceremony held in the Maxwell A. Sarofim ’05 Performing Arts Center.
VIth Form Baton winners Front Row: Miles Wotorson, Mayela Lumban-Gaol, Shealyn Kennedy, Kelsey Allen, Maggie Ryan, Michael Fulling Back Row: Brad Ellis, Jamel Smith, Mason von Jess, Tommy Mullin, and Coleby Bunnell
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS
CHARLES PORTER ’94
Message to the Seniors, Excerpt from his Remarks When you face death you become totally exposed. There is nothing to hide behind except for your character. “Rumsey Hall chose you as much as you chose Rumsey. When you interviewed here and went through the application process the School looked not just for grades, they looked for something special, so special it cannot be seen. It’s felt. Rumsey brings in people who they feel will make the world a better place. Do not put limitations on yourself. Be curious. Never quit. The true measure of a man or woman is their character when faced with challenges. If you hold within the values of Honesty, Kindness and Respect you’ll have great character. I said earlier that my best work came during my battle with cancer. It’s because when you face death you become totally exposed. There is nothing to hide behind except for your character. I had so many supporters in my journey through athletics, entertainment and now disease because I’ve always tried to be honest, kind and respectful. You too have been inspired with this spirit and Rumsey Hall is expert at cultivating it. I am Rumsey. We are Rumsey. Believe in Yourself.”
INES BU ’15
Class Speaker, Excerpt from her Remarks We Don’t Quit “As a child, one of the greatest feelings of accomplishment is felt during that one second we manage to stay on a bike without training wheels. You feel proud, overjoyed, thrilled as if you are the queen, the wind blowing your hair back in slow motion just as you see in movies. That is what we feel here. When you fall off, you just have to get back on and try again until you finally get it. There are two types of people; those who smile and get back up to go for it once more, and those who throw their bikes to the side. If you’re truly one of us, you get back on your bike as if nothing happened. We don’t quit. We only try harder and we only get better. Soon we are off to start new adventures at new schools. We will be riding bigger, faster bikes on steeper hills and longer roads. We leave our tricycles and training wheels behind. But every time we find a new road, we will never forget where it was and who taught us how to sit up tall on the seat. On behalf of my classmates: Thank you parents, teachers and friends for all of your sacrifice and encouragement. Congratulations to the Class of 2015. Good luck, never forget there are lots of people supporting you and always remember – believe in yourself and don’t give up.”
HEADMASTER TOM FARMEN
Excerpt from his Remarks to the Graduates The aim is to get better at life, isn’t it?
“One of the dangerous things about decision making is that we all go on autopilot sometimes, assuming that we will naturally use good judgment. I mean, none of us wake up in the morning and say, “I wonder what bad choices I’ll make today.” We’re usually cruising on autopilot. Avoid going on autopilot, especially with decisions or choices dealing with relationships. Be especially conscious and thoughtful of your relationship decisions. Life isn’t always defined by your ability to make good decisions. More often it’s defined by how you handle the consequences of bad decisions, by what you learn. It can be painful, but each time you realize you’ve made a poor decision be sure to process what you’ve learned. Thoughtfully process the experience and acknowledge the wisdom you are gaining. Store it away for next time. If you do, you’ll get better at life. And that’s the aim, isn’t it?” 6
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SENIOR DINNER AT THE HEADMASTER’S HOUSE
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VARSITY ATHLETIC BANQUET
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1. Charlie Reycroft ‘16, Trevor Siemon ‘16, Faculty Member Phil Perreault P ‘24, Gabriel Liu ‘16, Michael Fulling ‘16, Neil van der Merwe ‘16, Patrick Fulling ‘16 and Ilya Prasolov ‘16 2. Seniors Mary Su, Dasha Arthur, Sydney Lerz and Stella Klingebiel 3. Seniors Carlos Fernandez, Ines Bu, Chloe Lo Faro and Miles Reines 4. Shaina Fuente ‘17, Alex-Marie Ford ‘16, Mayela Lumban-Gaol ‘16, Maggie Ryan ‘16, Faculty Member Eli Moore Back row: Sawyer Raith ‘15, Faculty Member Kath Surbey and Louise van Tartwijk ‘16
HAPPENINGS
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1. Shealyn ‘16 and Quinn ‘22 Kennedy with their mother on Spring Parents’ Day 2. Upper School Boys’ Book Club discussion during Book Fest ‘15 3. Naivee Ni ‘16, Mariano Osorio ‘16 and William Huang ‘16 with the small vehicle they built powered by mouse traps and rubber bands in their science class 4. Author Alex London (kneeling front) with Upper School Students during a visit to campus to discuss his books 5. Upper School Students enjoy cupcakes decorated with fig newton books and jelly book worms made by CulinArt for Book Fest ‘15. 6. Spectators gather by the Bantam River at the finish line for the Annual Duck Derby during Spring Parents’ Day.
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7. Ist Form Students Bunny Borzilleri, Eagan Pennington and Luke Lombardi mulching the gardens on Treasure Island during Earth Day. 8. The Grumbling Gryphons Traveling Children’s Theater visited campus to perform “The Ghost Net: An Environmental Musical of the Sea” in honor of Earth Day. 9. Headmaster Tom Farmen in the dunk tank during Dorm Carnival 10. Geometry Classes constructed a giant Sierpinski pyramid displayed in the foyer of the Dane W. Dicke Family Math Building. 11. Students paint Senior Rock alongside the Bantam River 12. Upper School Students at The Silo Gallery, New Milford, CT during a student art show spearheaded by Fine Arts Department Chair Tyler Farmen ‘97. 13. IVth and Vth Form Students handling artifacts from the Far North at the “90-North” presentation on Earth Day.
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14. ESL students prepare a dinner at the Headmaster’s House. 15. Lower School Students at Tang Soo Do Grading in the Spring. 16. IInd Form Students Erin Butler and Alexis Aita during a fencing competition in the Blue Dog Gymnasium. 17. Class of 2015 students on a hike during Senior Weekend at Camp Hi-Rock in the Berkshire Mountains, MA. 18. Executive Assistant Julie Fredlund throws the ceremonial first pitch at the start of the Varsity Baseball Season. 19. Lower School Student Patrick Lufkin ‘24 reads a poem he wrote for his father during a Lower School Poetry Reading on Treasure Island. 20. Lower Division Dorm Cup winners—White House 21. Upper Division Dorm Cup Winners—South Dorm 22. Natalie Klemm ‘23 with her grandmother and her sister on the 50th Anniversary of Grandparents’ and Special Friends’ Day 23. Lower Boat Regatta medal winners Jack You ‘16, Mason von Jess ‘16, Lily Mandl ‘15, Riley Burns ‘15 and CJ DeLuca ‘16 at Lake Waramaug, CT
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Letters The Passing of the Baton
A Celebrated Rumsey Tradition, by Board Chair Jon D. Neuhaus ’87
Each May, the Senior Committee passes on the ‘Baton of Leadership’ to VIth Form Students. In June, graduates enter the ranks of our celebrated Alumni. Recently a new Senior Class returned to the Rumsey campus to lead a vibrant student body. A dedicated Faculty, Staff and Administration who have co-developed and passed on Rumsey’s traditions, will contribute to the experience of returning and new students and families. This year brings a unique ‘passing of the baton.’ After 31 years leading the School, Tom and Ashley will soon pass the baton of leadership to a new Head of School. The Board shares your desire to celebrate Tom and Ashley’s indelible accomplishments at Rumsey. At the same time, we are committed to choosing the next Head of School thoughtfully and expeditiously, for a smooth and successful transition. Everett Smith P ’04, ’05 successfully served as Board Chair for four years. During his tenure the School continued its advancement in the midst of challenging global financial conditions. His inclusive leadership style reflects Rumsey values and encourages active Board participation for the betterment of Rumsey. As I succeed Everett, it is comforting to know he remains on the Board to assist with the transition. Serving as the Board Chair is a humbling and exciting enterprise. Being the first Alumnus of Rumsey to hold this responsibility is quite an honor. Friends and colleagues in California ask me, “How can you make this commitment that requires frequent cross-country trips?” After sharing Rumsey stories that emanate from the School’s values and my cherished memories, they understand. The positive impact Rumsey continues to have on my life is readily apparent. My brother and sister graduated from Rumsey, my father served at the School and other family members were happily involved. Returning to Rumsey, to my hometown of Washington, was a baton pass I could not pass-up. I benefitted from the generosity of others while attending Rumsey and it’s important to pass that on. Rumsey is in a unique and fortunate position. Our community has developed a culture and experience second to none. The broad-based, loyal support from the Rumsey Family has allowed the School to make unprecedented capital improvements and strengthen its financial foundation. Last year Rumsey graduated the largest Senior Class in its history. This year a new group of student leaders step to the fore, eager to inherit the mantle of leadership and define their own path. Our low attrition among students, teachers and administrators is envied by peer institutions and secondary schools, alike. This also strengthens the School culture as we welcome a full enrollment of new families to Rumsey. Thank you for your continued dedication to Rumsey. Please know that with all of the exciting improvements we make, our values will remain front and center. Our shared commitment to the core values of Honesty, Kindness and Respect and the traditions of Effort, Family and Community ensures that as the baton passes from one Head of School to another, from one Senior Class to the next and from the extended School Family to Rumsey’s new families, we will remain true to our core mission.
Transition
The Board Will Get this Right, by Headmaster Tom Farmen There are countless ways to measure the strength of a school. The two most important statistics, from my perspective, are attrition and yield. We live in a data driven world, and the craftiest analysts can make numbers reinforce any message. Retention and yield tell us two things: do we meet or exceed expectations and does our mission and program attract appropriate families and students? This past year our retention, the re-enrollment of eligible students, was exemplary at 93%. The yield of accepted students was 74%. Why such impressive numbers in these categories? School culture. School culture is a simple concept to understand, but a complicated thing to implement and sustain. A school’s culture is established over years, compounded and magnified by faculty, staff, students and families who believe in and carry out the School’s mission with passion. At Rumsey, we believe this is the best place for students to spend their formative years. Consider this: our teachers average 15 years at Rumsey Hall and administrators average 25 years at the School. That high level of ownership separates Rumsey Hall from peer institutions and strengthens connections with Alumni. This stability also ensures smooth transitions, whether it’s the replacement of a popular young faculty member heading off to graduate school or the election of a new Board of Trustees Chairperson. A strong culture makes decision making clearer and easier. Successions in a school with a distinct culture make sense and are appropriately seamless. Thirty-two years ago Lou Magnoli lovingly handed me the keys to the Rumsey engine. Lou’s hands came off the wheel and mine went on. There was little fanfare or disruption. Rumsey remained Rumsey. It was a smooth transition. We are currently in the early stages of another transition of leadership. This forward looking exercise will bring out the very best in our School while providing fresh perspectives for new opportunities. The process is exciting, and at the same time reassuring. We have a strong Board of Trustees made up of Alumni, Current Parents and Past Rumsey Parents. They will get this right and Rumsey’s advancement will continue as its roots grow deeper. Usually I end the Annual Report letter by saying, ‘I look forward to sharing more good news in the future.’ Next year that joy and privilege will pass to a new Head of School. At the beginning of our final year, Ashley and I thank you for the many ways you have helped Rumsey during our time as caretakers of the School. Yours for Rumsey,
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Department Reports Admission
Secondary School Placement
Assistant Headmaster/Director of Admission Matt Hoeniger ‘81, P ‘11, ‘15
Assistant Headmaster/Director of Secondary School Placement Fran Ryan P ‘12 ‘16
The Rumsey Family Continues to Thrive
Senior Class Moves Forward
Families visiting Rumsey’s beautiful campus experience our dynamic School culture and see firsthand the passion, dedication and longevity of our Faculty. These key factors resulted in a sustained enrollment of over 333 students at the opening of school. Success in our Admission Office is the result of a collective effort by Students, Faculty and Staff, Current and Past Parents, Alumni, educational consultants and Friends of the Rumsey family. We are grateful for that ongoing support.
The landscape of secondary school admission grows more and more complex each year with many factors affecting admission outcomes. Affordability and globalization continue to provide admission directors with delicate balancing acts of meeting the mission goals of their schools and sustaining enrollments. Students in the Class of 2015 were guided by strong, talented faculty mentors as they created extraordinary opportunities in their secondary school searches.
We are thankful to all who have helped promote this special place.
Seventy-eight students earned diplomas in 2015, the largest graduating class in the School’s history. The challenge this presented to the Admission Office was embraced enthusiastically, and in September there were no empty seats at the first Morning Meeting. Dormitories are full and the Lower School now enrolls an all time high of 87 students. Our full enrollment is the result of single digit attrition of existing students and an uncommonly high 74% yield of accepted candidates. Current students come from 15 states, 17 countries and 26 surrounding towns. Thirty-five percent of our students benefit from the $1.15 of financial aid that was awarded to families who applied and qualified for assistance.
Guided by strong, talented faculty mentors, graduates create extraordinary opportunities in their secondary school searches.
In an endorsement of Rumsey Hall’s program and the candidates we offer, over forty secondary school admission representatives from schools around the country and world visited campus to meet our Seniors. Schools seek out Rumsey Hall’s VIIth Formers/9th Graders for their accomplishments in leadership, scholarship, citizenship, the arts and athletics. Rumsey applicants are highly regarded by admission committees as confident, well-prepared students who are eager to take on new challenges. I travel to dozens of schools each year to visit our Alumni, sustain strong relationships with admission directors and maintain a current understanding of each school’s culture. These visits reaffirm that our Alumni distinguish themselves in their secondary schools and affirm the value of their preparation at Rumsey. In line with the mission goals of our school, Rumsey graduates are active, nimble, productive members of our global society with extraordinary experiences and life skills providing the background for their successes. While the world continues to change at a rapid pace, our Alumni are well equipped to solve problems, extending Honesty, Kindness and Respect in all their encounters. Members of the Class of 2016 hope to emulate the success of our most recent, dynamic graduates. We are already deep in the business of guiding the new Senior Class through the placement process. At the same time we wish the Class of 2015 well and Godspeed!
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Development
Director of Development Carol Maxwell P ‘07, ‘09, ‘15, ‘17
Funds Raised Reflect a Unified Community
Donors embraced the School’s priority to grow the Endowment, $1.5 million raised. Throughout the year the partnership of many created the momentum to raise $1.5 million in gifts during the 2014/2015 fiscal year. As the community collectively invested in the effort to preserve Rumsey’s unique culture, donors embraced the School’s priority to grow the Endowment. A larger Endowment will provide permanent gifts that will fund forward thinking curriculum initiatives for our students. Annual Endowment annuity will continually benefit a vibrant campus life and help the School respond creatively to student programming needs well into the future. A broad cross section of the Rumsey family positively impacted the School’s advancement. Over 200 enthusiastic volunteers shared time and talent with the School, nearly 100% of current parents made gifts and an ever increasing number of loyal Alumni supported Rumsey. This broad range of ownership for the School was evident at The Annual Benefit Auction, a collaboration of effort and generosity that raised $379,000 for School programs. This success is fuel for future ambitions. It is important to shine a spotlight on our esteemed 22 member Board of Trustees for the demonstrated care they have for the people of Rumsey and their long-range planning to preserve the culture and financial strength of the School. We are grateful for the hard work and wisdom this special group of Alumni and Current and Past Parents invest to ensure the Rumsey experience is sustained and preserved for generations to come. We are deeply appreciative to the many people who have made Rumsey Hall a focus of their philanthropic support. Thank you for making the School’s advancement a priority.
SPRING SPORTS
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SPRING SCOREBOARD VARSITY BASEBALL Record: 8-2 Mr. Farmen Mr. Kolpak Mr. Cramphin Captain: Bryan Ellis ’15 VARSITY B BASEBALL Record: 11-1 Mr. Dyball Mr. Perreault Captains: Do Won Chung ’17 & Zachary McGrew ’17
TRACK & FIELD DAY REDS—148
BLUES—167
Jake Newman ‘22 (B) ran the 50-Yard Dash in 7.74 sec. breaking Owen Ramee’s ‘17 (B) 7.09 sec. record in 2013.
UPPER SCHOOL RECORD
Caronique Campbell ‘15 (R) broke her own record in shotput (30’ 10”) previously set in 2014 (28’ 3”)
Ellie LaCasse ‘19, Claire Powers ‘20, Erin Butler ‘20 and Katharine Benson ‘19 (B) set a record of 1 min. 10.93 sec. in the 440-Yard Relay.
LOWER SCHOOL RECORDS
Charleigh Newman ‘21 (R) ran the 50-Yard Dash in 8.33 sec. breaking Isabella Cotier’s ‘17 (R) record of 7.7 sec. in 2012.
Alexander Kenerson ‘20, Cooper Choate ‘19, Ryan Delmore ‘20 and RJ Souza ‘20 (R) set a record of 1 min. 10 sec. in the 440-Yard Relay.
JUNIOR BASEBALL No Record Mr. Buono Mrs. Mandl Captain: Lucas D’Allessio ’17 VARSITY SOFTBALL Record: 5-1 Ms. Duff Mr. Kinsella Captains: Coco Booth ’15 & Lilly Hoeniger ’15
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CREW Mr. Ryan Mrs. Butler Ms. Dufresne Mr. Zendt Captain: Riley Burns ’15 Lower Boat Regatta –2nd Place One Gold Medal GIRLS’ VARSITY LACROSSE Record: 8-2 Ms. Surbey Ms. Moore Captains: Reagan Bednar ’16 & Jee Yoon Lim ’15
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BOYS’ VARSITY LACROSSE Record: 7-3 Mr. Geagan Mr. Eberle Captain: Levi Mercier ’15 BOYS’ VARSITY B LACROSSE Record: 7-1 Mr. Moorin Mr. Naclerio ‘05 Captains: Ander Dunand ’16 & Nicholas Toth ’15
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In Their Own Words...
78 seniors in the graduating Class of 2015 reveal what they will miss most about Rumsey
SOPHIE AHMED, Washington, CT, 4 years at Rumsey …the daily cookie lines and the mad rush to meet Mr. Farmen, and then "secretly" handing them to my friends. And, I will forever miss my finest hour with Ms. Raith and Mrs. DiLorenzo and how hip the Rumsey librarians really are. DASHA ARTHUR, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, 2 years at Rumsey …the friendships that I made at Rumsey and the unforgettable memories from my two years at Hilltop Dorm. MATTHEW BALDWIN, Weston, MA, 1.5 years at Rumsey …having an involved Advisor who cares for me like a parent and who is always getting me to try my best. COLETTE BOOTH, Roxbury, CT, 5 years at Rumsey …the time when everyone gets together after sports and you can hang out with your friends. INES BU, Seoul, Korea, 3 years at Rumsey …running up and down the steep hill, trying not to be late for classes and meals, as well as all the conversations and memories in between.
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RILEY BURNS, Newtown, CT, 3 years at Rumsey …the friendly atmosphere and walking down School Street with friends and teachers. CARONIQUE CAMPBELL, Nassau, Bahamas, 2 years at Rumsey ...the “Lower Office Café” and having faculty as friends. HILL CARDEN, Princeton, NJ, 2 years at Rumsey …my friend and dorm parent, Mr. Kinsella. EVAN CARPENTER, Washington, CT, 3 years at Rumsey …Rumsey’s Community. HALEY CASS, Chapel Hill, NC, 3 years at Rumsey …the fact that we can all come together as a family. A lot of us may say how much we’d rather be somewhere else but in the end we all love this place just the same. DANIEL CHEY, Seoul, Korea, 3 years at Rumsey …afternoon sports practices. Everyday out on the field was very unique.
BRYAN ELLIS, Morris, CT, 9 years at Rumsey …the great community that was built in the past 9 years. GRACE FEDERLE, Washington, CT, 10 years at Rumsey …the supportive community. Overall I have felt so ready to step out of my comfort zone and try new things. Rumsey helped me grow in this way. STEPHEN CHO, Shanghai, China, 3 years at Rumsey …the walk from my dorm to breakfast every morning. ALEX COHEN, Summit, NJ, 2 years at Rumsey …knowing everybody and being able to walk through campus and be appreciated by everyone. ANTONIO CORREA, Mexico City, Mexico, 2 years at Rumsey …the boarding school life, having a house with 20 brothers, my friends, teachers and special people who made this a great experience. MAX COTIER, New Milford, CT, 5 years at Rumsey …the family atmosphere. MEI CRAIG, Litchfield, CT, 3 years at Rumsey …Mr. Ketchum, the faculty, classes and Morning Meeting MIMI DATTILO, New Milford, CT, 5 years at Rumsey …walking down the hill after a volleyball game and ringing the bell after a victory. BELLA DELUCA, Litchfield, CT, 6 years at Rumsey …the family feel at Rumsey. We all care about each other and want to see each other do well. ALEC DILORENZO, Bethlehem, CT, 5 years at Rumsey …hanging out at extra help. It was my favorite time to relax. HUY DO, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, 2 years at Rumsey …challenging myself to become a better person, athlete and student.
CARLOS FERNANDEZ, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 1 year at Rumsey ...the community and the society I coexisted within throughout my time at Rumsey. ELLYN FRITZ, Bridgewater, CT, 4 years at Rumsey …the traditions, the people and the special moments that we experienced everyday within the tight-knit community. AHMAD GALIMORE, New Rochelle, NY, 2 years at Rumsey Rumsey is a very special place. The community is really close .. I am going to miss my friends, teachers, and dorm parents the most. I am going to miss the love. REBECCA GAVEL, Newtown, CT, 2 years at Rumsey …the community and everyone in it, especially all of my sports’ teams. RYAN GODFREY, New York, NY, 2 years at Rumsey …wearing my blue jersey and red football helmet on game days. FIONA GU, Nanjing, China, 3 years at Rumsey …walking down to the Dining Hall and getting cookies from Mr. Farmen. LIZ HAWLEY, Bridgewater, CT, 4 years at Rumsey …my friends and all the teachers I have been close with. Everyone I have met has made a great impact on my life and I will never forget anyone.
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SAM JOHNSON, Morris, CT, 10 years at Rumsey …Morning Meeting. PETER KENERSON, Watertown, CT, 2 years at Rumsey …walking up and down School Street. LONG KIEU, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, 1 year at Rumsey …the Varsity Tennis Team because the team always supported me even when I played poorly. I will always remember Mr. Hogan’s advice and support during practice.
CHRIS HENN, Woodbridge, CT, 1 year at Rumsey …the Varsity Hockey season and the time we spent together and all of the friends I made throughout my one year here. CHRIS HENNESSY, Southbury, CT, 2 years at Rumsey …the ringing of the Rumsey Bell because it is unique to the School. LILLY HOENIGER, Washington Depot, CT, 10 years at Rumsey …driving down the hill in the golf cart with my Dad or walking down the hill with Maggie Ryan ’16 each morning to school. ALLEGRA HUELSMAN, Cincinnati, OH, 1 year at Rumsey …my little group of friends and our funny, pointless, inside jokes. ANDREA IBARRA-ROCHA, Mexico City, Mexico, 1 year at Rumsey … the close relationships I had with many of my teachers. I came to consider many of them family and I won’t forget those who inspired me to do my best. CHRIS JANG, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 2 years at Rumsey …playing hockey.
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STELLA KLINGEBIEL, Kent, CT, 1 year at Rumsey …the long car rides to Rumsey but I’ll always recognize the path in the future. ELENI KOLPAK, Washington Depot, CT, 7 years at Rumsey …playing sports at Rumsey. I loved having such close relationships with my teammates and coaches. ALANA KRAMER, New York, NY, 1 year at Rumsey …walking up the hill to Hilltop. YOUNG GUN LEE, Seongnam, Korea, 3 years at Rumsey …the people the most, more than anything I’ve done at Rumsey. SYDNEY LERZ, Watertown, CT, 10 years at Rumsey …ringing the bell after winning a volleyball game. JEE YOON LIM, Seoul, Korea, 3 years at Rumsey …the feeling of happiness when I got pizza in the dorm for someone’s birthday. CHLOE LO FARO, Lauenen, Switzerland, 2 Years at Rumsey …how, despite all the different groups and cliques, we are still one big family. People can go to each other for anything and know that they’ll get the love and support they need.
DANIELLE MALARNEY, Harwinton, CT, 4 years at Rumsey …how close the community is. The athletics and day-to-day classes are unique, they make me happy and want to be the best I can. LILY MANDL, Washington Depot, CT, 9 years at Rumsey …the fluttering feeling in the pit of my stomach when I am caught in an incredible moment with all these incredible people. I will miss the traditions, the people and the moments we shared that will live in my heart eternally. ANNA MAXWELL, Morris, CT, 9 years at Rumsey …checking in from time to time on my tree that Mr. Farmen asked us to watch on our first day of school. CHAMONIX MCADAM, Washington, CT, 6 years at Rumsey …the traditions that we rehearse at Rumsey. Although the environment and people change, the traditions will always be the same, so when I visit I will feel like I never left. CONNOR MEISSNER, New Preston, CT, 10 years at Rumsey …having the feeling that all of the teachers’ motivations were with me and knowing that they would help me to the next step. LEVI MERCIER, Litchfield, CT, 5 years at Rumsey …being able to come to school every day knowing that it would be a good day with great people regardless of what happened. I knew that I belonged at Rumsey and I loved being at the School. I hope that everyone
else also had this feeling and that I will get this at my next school. CAROLINE MILLER, Greenwich, CT, 2 years at Rumsey …my relationships with the people in my dorm. And I will also miss Biofarm! JACK MURPHY, Amagansett, NY, 1 year at Rumsey …breakfast! JAKE MURPHY, Woodbury, CT, 2 years at Rumsey …going to sports and getting to spend time with the team and the coaches. TYLER POULIN, Groton, MA, 2 years a t Rumsey …hearing the bell after a win in sports. ABBY PREWITT, Litchfield, CT, 3 years at Rumsey …the close relationships between students and faculty and how open and friendly everyone is. STEPHANIE PROTEAU, Wolcott, CT, 2 years at Rumsey …the relationships I had with teachers and the welcoming community. SAWYER RAITH, Washington, CT & Nantucket, MA, 7 years at Rumsey ...Morning Meeting. MILES REINES, Portola Valley, CA, 2 years at Rumsey …more than just an experience or a person but rather the cozy community feel it has.
ALEXANDER TILLOU, Litchfield, CT, 5 years at Rumsey …the last few days on the edge of summer.
REX ROHDE, Purchase, NY, 2 years at Rumsey …being able to sit with people from all over the world and live in a dorm with them. ELLA RUTLEDGE, Amesbury, MA, 2 years at Rumsey … the friends I’ve become so close with. AIDAN SAGAR, New York, NY, 1 year at Rumsey I genuinely enjoyed reading The Odyssey in Mr. Kolpak’s class because I enjoy stories that have to do with mythology and because I enjoy sharing interesting bits of information in class. SHUN SANO, Tokyo, Japan, 4 years at Rumsey …the fresh feeling on the first day of my senior year. I got to meet new friends and my past dormmates from the best ‘New Dorm.’ NICK SHA, Nanjing, China, 2 years at Rumsey …the Rumsey bell because it is so special. Not only does it bring us together for classes but also the joy after beating Indian Mountain School. DIGVIJAY SINGH, Litchfield, CT, 8 years at Rumsey …the people. ANASTASIA SLASTUSHINSKAYA, Bridgewater, CT & Moscow, Russia, 3 years at Rumsey …Rumsey’s community and all of the faculty. AMARA SOROSIAK, Woodbury, CT, 7 years at Rumsey …the students and faculty I have come to know so well. I’ve known them since 3rd Grade and it’s strange to think we’re all going our separate ways next year. MARY SU, Beijing, Chin, 2 years at Rumsey …the Rumsey bell ringing on afternoons when a team came back from winning a game. 20
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NICHOLAS TOTH, New Milford, CT, 2 years at Rumsey …the way that all of my teachers cared about my education. I felt like I was in a big, loving community. IDRISS TRAORE, New York, NY, 2 years at Rumsey …the lacrosse team and the friends I made at Rumsey. NATALIA VIVANCO, Mexico City, Mexico, 1 year at Rumsey …the community and how the School feels like a home and family. TABOR WANAG, Roxbury, CT, 4 years at Rumsey …the relationships that formed between faculty and students. WILLIAM WANG, Beijing, China, 1.5 years at Rumsey …the Varsity Tennis Team. Mainly because we are a relatively small community and playing tennis brought us together as a team. YUJIA “JESSICA” WANG, Beijing, China, 2 years at Rumsey …talking to my advisor, Mr. Perreault. He was so helpful with my whole experience at Rumsey. I really appreciate him for being there for me and making me a braver and more confident person. SAMANTHA WARREN, Hamilton, Bermuda, 4 years at Rumsey .…taking M&Ms from Mr. Hoeniger’s office CHARLIE WEBB, Troutville, VA, 2 years at Rumsey …Mr. Kolpak’s class. It was very unique. And Super Smash Bros and Manhunt. RALEIGH WYNOT, Lakeville, CT, 1 year at Rumsey …being in a dorm. Next year I will be a day student and I won’t be part of the boarding community.
Board of Trustees Thank you, Everett!
Everett Smith, P ’04 ’05 steps down as Board Chair, remains active and involved During his four years as Chair of the Rumsey Hall Board of Trustees, Everett Smith calmly helped guide the School through the extended recession and continued the School’s advancement. Construction of the Campus Center, completion of North and South Dormitories, the addition of a new faculty residence and a larger Endowment are among the accomplishments achieved during Everett’s watch. The School thanks Everett and his wife Liz for their gracious, humble willingness to care for the people and programs of Rumsey. Rumsey is fortunate that Everett will remain on the Board until April 2017, continuing to offer profound wisdom, mixed with a healthy dose of spirited good humor.
Retiring Trustees Jamie Connor P '10, '13 and Ted Seibert P '92 are surrounded by some of their Board colleagues after their final meeting. Paul Sarris P '06, '08, '11, '14 also completed his term as a Trustee. Rumsey will be forever grateful for the dedicated work of these loyal volunteers.
RUMSEY HALL WELCOMES TO THE BOARD: New Board Chair, Jon D. Neuhaus ’87 Jon Neuhaus ’87 succeeds Everett Smith P ’04, ’05 as Chair of the Rumsey Hall Board of Trustees. A native of Washington, Connecticut, Jon is the first Rumsey Hall graduate to serve as Board Chair in the School’s 115-year history. Jon has been a member of the Rumsey Board since 2011 and spoke at the 2014 Commencement. Jon resides in Hermosa Beach, CA. An Executive Director and Team Leader at Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management, Jon received his MBA from Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, IL and a BA in Political Science and History from UC Berkeley. Jon attended Phillips Exeter Academy, NH after Rumsey, serving as Student Body President. An active volunteer, Jon is involved in a variety of community youth programs in the Los Angeles area.
Louis ‘Skip’ Gardella ’72, P ’09,’09 As founder and President of Norwalk Marine Construction, CT, Skip’s firm has successfully completed some of the most challenging public and private projects along the Northeast coast and in Bermuda. He is also a contributing writer for construction trade publications and has been a featured speaker at industry conferences. Skip’s experience and knowledge in construction will be crucial in the planning of Rumsey’s future capital projects. Skip’s daughters Meg and Britt are also Alumnae of the School having graduated in 2009.
Jon enrolled in Rumsey Hall in 1981 and received the Headmaster’s Cup at his commencement six years later. Jon’s enthusiasm for Rumsey is contagious and his willingness to serve in this leadership role will inspire continued success of the School.
Rosemary Sagar P ’15, ’17
Rosemary has enjoyed a distinguished career in the world of finance and currently manages investments for the Kingdom Foundation. She previously held leadership positions at a variety of firms including U.S. Trust, Drexel Burnham and Morgan Stanley. Rosemary is also the Chair of The Sagar School and The Sagar Foundation, a cultural non-profit initiative in Rajasthan, India started by her late father Dr. Vitya Sagar. She has also served on the Advisory Board of COMEX and International Advisory Board of NYSE Euronext. Rosemary resides in New York City.
Alexandra Murphy ’00
Alex is a graduate of Trinity College, CT and holds a Master’s Degree in Education from Columbia University Teachers College, NY. Alex taught for 6 years in the New York Public and Charter School systems in Harlem and Brooklyn, NY. She brings a passion for education to her work on the Rumsey Board. Alex resides in Rowayton, CT with her husband, fellow Rumsey classmate Drew Murphy ’00, and their three young children.
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LOWER SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY
EXPANDED ARTS PROGRAMS
THE ENDOWMENT DELIVERS New Programs Promotes Innovation
The value of an antique increases with age. Rust isn’t
experiences. Using traditional materials like paper
a flaw, it’s patina. Age adds value. Of course, old age
and glue alongside modern technological devices,
isn’t always treasured. In the technology world, new
students will form creative questions and design
is better.
original solutions.
The latest version and up-to-the-minute
updates are in high demand. In education, it’s not about what’s old or what’s new, it’s about what’s good; when the old and new combine, the learning process is enriched.
The new STEAM Lab will be available to all teachers and students to support innovation for the bigger “messier” projects.
The space will also be home
to a Robotics course using the innovative Lego®
Thanks to careful planning by Rumsey's Board of
Mindstorms curriculum.
Trustees funds harvested from the Endowment will support the enhancement of School programs.
Endowment funds will also provide the resources to
Faculty Members and Trustees teamed up to identify
support students’ interests in and passion for the
new and exciting educational initiatives to challenge
Arts. Visiting artists will be invited to campus, dance
and inspire today’s students. Included among several
and ceramics programs will be expanded and new
initiatives supported with endowed funds will be the
initiatives in graphic design and 3-D printing will
designated space known as a STEAM Lab, a special
be added. In the Lower School, Endowment income
area in the Dicke Family Math Building designed to
funded 24 new Chromebooks to enhance productivity.
provide students with dedicated space to stretch their creativity.
STEAM stands for Science, Technology,
Student and Faculty enthusiasm for these program
Our aim is to help
enhancements is contagious. On an ever increasing
students learn to think critically and creatively while
basis the STEAM Lab and other initiatives have
solving real-world problems.
become the incubators for new ways of thinking and
Engineering, Art and Math.
designing solutions. STEAM initiatives can be integrated in various ways to engage students in cross-curricular learning
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A healthy endowment makes
these innovations possible.
A VOYAGE ABROAD Jillian Dufresne, head of the English as a Second Language Department, (ESL) visited China during Spring Recess to further her cultural understanding of the Chinese students enrolled in Rumsey’s ESL program. While on her three city tour, she visited with current students and their families and reconnected with Alums. Jillian Dufresne and Frank Xu ‘14 in Beijing
Dining with Connor Ding ‘16, Peter Geng ‘17, Jack You ‘16 and Nick Sha ‘17 and their families in Nanjing.
With Fiona Gu ‘15 at the Presidential Palace in Nanjing
Do You Know?
Seneca Falls, NY
Where the original Rumsey Hall door knocker came from? Seneca Falls, NY or Cornwall, CT? Please contact Director of Communication Jessica Lewis with your answer. jlewis@rumseyhall.org/ 860.868.0535
Cornwall, CT
The following article first appeared in the Hartford Current in 1940. Today, the strong culture of the School that was nurtured by our founder, Lillias Rumsey Sanford, endures. Louise Dunn, great-grandaughter of Lillias provided the article.
Sunday, May 5, 1940
THE HARTFORD COURANT MAGAZINE
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Her Boys Were Numbered in the Hundreds For 40 Years, the Late Mrs. Lillias Rumsey Sanford Was a Second Mother to Youths at Rumsey Hall, Cornwall By DONALD W. SMITH When Mrs. Lillias Rumsey Sanford, nationally known woman educator and founder of Rumsey Hall, a boarding school for young boys at Cornwall, died on April 16, last, in her ninetieth year, hundreds of boys and grown men throughout the country were profoundly affected. It is safe to say they were not thinking of the facts, remarkable in themselves, that she founded the school when she was 50 years old, and had never taught a day in her life. No, it was more probable that they were thinking, wistfully, of the stately forceful woman who, despite a rather awesome appearance on the surface of things, could feel as keenly as they did when victory or defeat attended their lessons and sports. As you talk to Mrs. John Sanford, her daughter-in-law, who was associated
with the late founder for the past 21 years prior to her death, and who is now carrying on in the traditions she moulded, it seems as if her passing had not the note of finality about it one usually associates with death itself. One learns that Mrs. Lillias Sanford and Rumsey Hall were synonymous for the past 40 years, and that her dominant character, coupled with her love and understanding of the boys who came under her guidance, will always remain an integral part of the school in the opinion of those that knew her. The late Mrs. Sanford’s success in founding and continuing Rumsey Hall for two score years, the last eight of them in blindness, is all the more remarkable when it is realized that she did not come from a family with pedagogical leanings. Her father was a prominent manufacturer in Seneca Falls, New York, and the child Lillias grew up in an atmosphere of men who were industrialists. The late Mrs. Sanford attended Vassar, and was a member of the class of 1872, but she did not graduate. Mrs. Sanford was to have been a special guest of honor at Vassar’s seventy-fifth anniversary reunion this coming June. After her college career, she married the late LeonThis early photograph of Mrs. Lillias Sanford was taken ard G. Sanford on the steps of Rumsey Hall about the time she moved her school of 23 boys from Seneca Falls, N.Y., to Cornwall in and her life was 1907. She was to spend 33 of the happiest years of her life here.
A comparatively recent camera study of the late Mrs. Lillias Rumsey Sanford, founder of Rumsey Hall, a successful boarding school for young boys in Cornwall. This remarkable and nationally known woman educator did not start her school until she was 50 years of age, and had never taught a day in her life.
like that of any other young married woman of her position in life. It was in 1900 that some of Mrs. Sanford’s friends approached her with the idea of starting a school for girls. Mrs. Sanford liked the thought of operating a school, but she knew next to nothing about small girls. But boys were different. She had always had a soft spot in her heart for them. She had several small nephews of her own, and understood them thoroughly. So she decided to start a school for young boys in her father’s large home at Seneca Falls. Mrs. Sanford incorporated it for $2500. She commenced with 10 boys, ranging in age from six to 15. The idea was so successful that by 1907, she began to cast around for larger quarters in a more rural atmosphere. Finally, she decided upon the present location in Cornwall. The lovely countryside, with its outlying hills, appealed to her. She brought her 23 boys to Cornwall, and renamed the school Rumsey Hall.
It is interesting to note, in passing, that Frances Folsom Cleveland, now Mrs. Preston and then wife of the late President Grover Cleveland, was one of Mrs. Sanford’s close friends, and one of the original incorporators of Rumsey Hall. Later, however, Mrs. Sanford bought back the stock with which she incorporated, and thus became sole owner of Rumsey Hall. Although she never taught in her own school, being concerned with the task of administration, and that of looking after “her boys,” she knew how to obtain excellent teachers. Louis H. Schutte, present headmaster, and David G. Barr, assistant headmaster, have been with the school for 34 and 26 years, respectively, and it is to these men that the late Mrs. Sanford always gave deserving credit for the high scholastic standing maintained at Rumsey Hall. Because there were two Mrs. Sanfords at Rumsey Hall for years, the boys differentiated between the two women by referring to the late Mrs.
Lillias Rumsey Sanford as “Mrs. L. R.,” and the present head of the school as “Mrs. John.” Mrs. L. R., to use the term by which her boys best knew her, always tempered a strict sense of justice and discipline with a rare sympathetic understanding. She easily dominated everyone within her world which was Rumsey Hall. A boy might inwardly quake upon being summoned by Mrs. L. R., if his report card showed poor marks for the period, but he always felt an appreciative glow from the help and understanding she gave him. She might be stern in her disapproval of a mark in some subject, but she was never short on the encouragement she gave a boy. A practice she maintained throughout her long career was that of sending a letter of remembrance to every boy who had ever attended her school on his birthday. As the years passed, her birthday correspondence, of necessity, grew voluminous, but she never relinquished the habit. The first thing she did each morning upon arising was to get out her birthday book, and see to whom she would write to that day. Up until 10 years ago, Mrs. L. R. did all her own bookkeeping, and attended to the writing of all letters to parents. She did it all in longhand, and often stayed at her desk until midnight. Eight years ago her eyesight failed her, and she spent the rest of her life in blindness. But this did not stop her from taking as keen an interest as ever in the boys of her school, and she kept in touch with their records through her secretary and Mrs. John Sanford. In the early days of Rumsey Hall Mrs. L. R. dressed her boys in dinner jackets on special occasions, and at one time the boys were distinguished by the Etonian collars they wore. But this custom was abandoned when this type of collar went out of style. The late Mrs. Sanford was always on hand to say good-bye to a boy who was leaving for a visit or vacation period, and she was always on the front steps of Rumsey Hall to welcome him back again. She paid a great deal of attention to a boy’s personal appearance, and many a man of today can remember her when she gave his tie a motherly pat, or passed a critical eye over the way his hair
was combed. Prior to her blindness, she was always down to breakfast with the boys. She knew them intimately, all their little failings and weaknesses. She could be gruff upon occasion, but a strong sense of humor tempered her strictness. Rumsey Hall has ever been proud of the way in which Mrs. L. R. insisted that her boys use correct grammar, In a picturesque setting among the hills of Cornwall stands Rumsey Hall, where the late Mrs. Sanford moulded the lives of successive generations of growing boys. They profoundly mourn her whether in school death which occurred on April 16 of this year. work or correspondence with home. was as carefree from worldly matters of subjects. She was never content Even after the white-haired, stocky, as any of the boys on the field. And with an incomplete knowledge of but erect Mrs. L. R. became totally if Rumsey Hall lost she was as down- anything. If she was not sure of a blind, she covered it up in a manner in-the-mouth about it as any stripling particular subject, she left no stone characteristic of her. Those who did on the squad. Mrs. L. R. was always unturned until the matter had been not know of her infirmity were only interested in whether the Navy team clarified. made aware of it by noticing how had won, especially over Army. Her Very few knew that she composed the she groped for their hands upon a son, the late John Sanford, attended Rumsey Hall school song. Mr. Barr, leave-taking. Her eyes never lost their Annapolis, and rose to the rank of in tribute to her, played it softly at her direct, square-in-the face glance. a commander before his untimely funeral. She was also intensely paHer influence in helping out in all death 21 years ago. It was at that triotic and was especially fond of the sorts of ways was not restricted to time that “Mrs. John,” the present song “America the Beautiful.” her boys. The teachers that served head, came to assist her already fa- Yes, Mrs. Lillias Sanford and Rumsey under her were considerably in her mous mother-in-law in managing the Hall were one. You never thought debt. Perhaps this is best explained school. of one without the other. It is true by a portion of a letter of condolence The late Mrs. Sanford was not con- she dominated everyone in the ena former teacher at Rumsey Hall sent tent merely to write a birthday letter tire school, but it was a domination to Mrs. John Sanford, shortly after to each of her boys, no matter where blended with an affection that all Mrs. L. R.’s death. It said in part: they were. She followed all their who knew her will miss more than “Since Wednesday, I have read the careers, and was as proud when she words can tell. newspaper obituary, and to one who heard one of her former boys was a Stern taskmaster that she was, all the knew her as employer and friend it dad in his own right, as if the new boys loved her. A friendly pat on the seemed entirely inadequate. There child were her own. head or an arm thrown across a little was no hint of those qualities that She was extremely generous in a shoulder meant more to them than dominate my memories of her, no quiet way, as many a boy and adult the promise of an extra play period hint of the forceful character or the can attest. Not long before her death for good work done. underlying humanness. And sudden- one of her very old friends passed on. Perhaps the feelings of her family, ly I realized that a printed obituary is She asked the widow to name her that just grew and grew as the years not her monument.” late husband’s favorite charity. And went by, can best be summed up by a “Along with the education of hun- then she sent a check to the worthy few lines of a letter written by a fordreds of young boys, she launched cause, rather than spend the mon- mer pupil, when he learned of Mrs. dozens of young men on teaching ey on flowers. When Mrs. Sanford L.R.’s death: It reads in part: “It is careers; and various as must be their died, this widow reciprocated in a impossible for me to express how memories of her there will be, I am like manner. She knew the dominant much Mrs. Sanford meant to me sure, one memory common to all: spirit of Rumsey Hall would have while I attended Rumsey and how She was a definite force in their lives. liked that more than anything else. much I valued her friendship and adThis is her monument.” Those who know her will tell you vice after I left. To me she was the A strikingly handsome woman, she Mrs. L. R. was modest to a degree spirit and life of Rumsey Hall and I was the grand dame type in her later that almost amounted to shyness, will always remember her as a great years. It was not uncommon to see concerning her own good works friend and advisor who, in spite of her rooting for a boy at a football or accomplishments. She was re- many just causes, never at any time game, or some other competitive markably well read and could talk lost patience with a rather trying and sport. During those moments she brilliantly on an inexhaustible fund unappreciative student.”
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RUMSEY CIRCLE OFFICERS
Carvel Ice Cream & Bakery
Gilded Lily Jewelry
Mrs. Carolyn Klemm
Ms. Elyse L. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gitterman
Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Klemm '87
PRESIDENT
Coffee - Tea - Etc., LLC
Golf Merchandise Clearance Service
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kneisel
Jessica Dell'Aera P '23
Mrs. Jaymel E. Connor
Good Hill Mechanical Services, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Kolpak
Copes Rubbish Removal
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Greene
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kramer
VICE PRESIDENT
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Cornell Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William V. Grickis
Mr. Robert G. Krever and
Danielle Young P '22, '23
Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Cornell '84
The Gunnery
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Cotier
Halcyon Equestiran
Ms. Alisa La Liberte
SECRETARY
County Wine and Spirits
Hannah’s Catering and Bakery
Mrs. Patricia Kennedy Lahoud
Kristen Browne P '18, '22
Mr. James J. Cramphin
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Hawley
Lakeville Interiors
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Curtis
Heather Norris Photography
Ms. Regine Laverge Schade
Custom Barber Shop, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Craig W. Henrich
Mr. Peter D. LaVigne and
Ms. Rebecca D. D'Alessio
Hickory Stick Bookshop
D. K. Schulman Design/Calligraphy
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hill
Lennie's Flower Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dell'Aera
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Hoeniger '81
Les Beaux Vous
Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hogan
Mr. Peter W. Linn and
AUCTION DONORS ASAP A New Beginning
Mrs. Richard A. Della Pietra '66
Hometown Pizza
Mrs. Heather D. MacDonald-Krever
Mrs. Tracy M. Garcia-LaVigne
Mrs. Pilar Santos
Adam Broderick Salon and Spa
Mr. James E. Duys
Hopkins Inn
Litchfield Athletic Club
Mr. Eddie Ahmed and
Mr. Nicholas Benson and
Mr. William Horrigan Jr.
Litchfield Hills Nursery
Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Houldin
Litchfield Hills Wine Market
Mrs. Cherrie L. Trauber
Mrs. Natalie S. Dyer '80
Arethusa Farm
Ella's Ltd. Fine Art & Framing
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer M. Houldin
Litchfield Pet Supply
Mr. and Mrs. George Auchincloss
Mr. Barry S. Enis and
Housatonic Trading Company
Mr. Nicholas M. Logothetis '03
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hylwa
Lore's Lanes
Mr. Bucky Ball
Mrs. M. B. Knight
Bantam Country Liquors
Erno Laszlo
iFloat Spa
Love Heart's Bakery Café
Bantam Tileworks
Fabric Studio
Ingersoll Auto of Danbury
Mrs. Nitya A. Machribie
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Barbour
Mr. and Mrs. Eric M. Falkenstein '84
J. McLaughlin
Mr. Leonard M. Maceli '82 and
Mr. and Mrs. Chris E. Bednar
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Farmen
J. Seitz & Co.
Bethlehem Flea Market
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Farmer
Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin L. Jefferson
Main Street Grill
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black
Mr. Chris Prosperi and
Joe's Salon and Spa
Maison St. Germain
Atty. and Mrs. Mark T. Johnson
Marty's Cafe
Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Booth
Ms. Courtney R. Febbroriello '90
Mrs. Dana Ryder ‘84 Maceli
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Brenner
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Finch
Senator Rob Kane
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Maxwell III
Brierwood Nurseries, Inc.
Forman School
Mr. and Mrs. Alexandros Kedros
Mr. Rory S. McAdam and
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Brighenti
Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Franey
KEE Enterprises and I'll Drive
Broadway Comedy Club
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Fulling
Livery Service
Mr. P.W. Tate Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo G. Gaggini
Mr. William K. Kelly '87
Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Browne
The Gallery
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton S. Ketchum
Medspa 1064
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Burzon
Mrs. Maura Garych Fritz
Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney P. Meissner '87
Café 202
Gateway Limousine, Inc.
Mr. Sean Kinsella and
Merritt Clarke's Store
Mr. and Mrs. James Carpenter
Geppetto's Toy Store
Mr. Graydon Carter
Ms. Rebecca L. Gerlin
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Ms. Alicia M. Mordenti Kitchenworks & Gourmet Gifts
Mrs. Dian Griesel Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. McGowan
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle L. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Minor
Mohawk Mountain Ski Area
The Equestiran Centre
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Butler
Morrone Studio Indesign
Thomaston Lanes
Mrs. Theresa Cervero
Mr. and
Thorncrest Farm and Creamery
Mr. Christopher D. '66 and
Mrs. J. Woodrow Mosch Jr. '62
Ms. Paula J. Tocci
Mrs. Catherine S. '70 Charles
Mother Goose Toy Shoppe
True Value Hardware of Litchfield
Mr. Byung Moo Cho and
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Mulhern
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tuff
Mrs. Mi Hyun Kim
Ms. Kirby Mullen
Mr. and
Mr. Joel Clark '95
Mr. Jon D. Neuhaus '87
Mrs. Hendrik J. van der Merwe
New Milford Sports Club
Mr. Johannes B. A. M. van Tartwijk and
New Milford Tennis and Swim Club
Mrs. Louise B. van Tartwijk-Novey
Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Cole Mrs. Jaymel E. Connor Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Cornell Jr.
New Morning Market
Village Green Cleaners
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Cotier
Newman's Own, Inc.
Village Wine Cellar
Mr. Chris Desiderio and
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Novak
Warner Theatre
Nutmeg Olive Oil
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas P. Warren
Mr. John and Dr. Ros Craft
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ober III
Washington Food Market
Mr. James J. Cramphin
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Okesson III
Washington Hairport
Mr. and Mrs. David Darby
Ovens of France
Washington Health Center & Rx
Mr. Peter Dattilo and
Pantry
Washington Liquor Store
Patty's Restaurant
Washington Supply Company, Inc
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dell'Aera
Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Gouveia
Peace of Mind Canine
Ms. Linda Gavel ‘76 Webb
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. DePaola Jr.
Gregory James Gallery
Personal Touch Car Wash
Wesco Sports Center
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. DiLorenzo
Mr. and Mrs. William V. Grickis
Powell's Vacuum Store
White Flower Farm
Mr. Nate DiMauro
Mrs. Dian Griesel
Privet House
White Horse, A Country Pub &
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dodge
Mrs. Patrice J. Griffing
Mr. and Mrs. Blaise J. Donnelly
Mr. Hozefa Y. Haveliwala '85 Mr. Gregory B. Hawes and
Dr. and Mrs. John Pyne
Restaurant
Mrs. Tina A. E. Couch '94
Mrs. Ellen O'Meara
A Commencement Rose Mr. and Mrs. Roland Goulet
Quiet Zone
WINVIAN
Ms. Georgina W. Duff
R & B Sportsworld, Inc.
Wood's Pit BBQ & Mexican Cafe
Ms. Jillian L. Dufresne
R. Derwin Clothiers
Workshop, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dyball
Mr. William and
Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Racevicius
World Gym
Mr. Nicholas Benson and
Mrs. Elizabeth Dyer '85 Heminway
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Ramee
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wutzl
Mr. and Mrs. Marc A. Rieffel
Zini's Restaurant
Mrs. Natalie S. Dyer '80
Ms. Rachael A. Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Hemmingstad
Mr. William T. Eberle
Mr. and Mrs. Craig W. Henrich
Ring's End
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Ekstrand
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hill
Roma Ristorante
Mrs. Alecia D. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Hoeniger '81
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew L. Root
Dr. and Mrs. John Ewing
Mr. Dan Morrissey and
Rustic Country Barn
VOLUNTEERS
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ryan Mr. Nicholas J. Sagar and Mrs. Vanessa K. Kong-Kerzner Ms. Rosemary Sagar Saltwater Grille
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Farmen
Mrs. Cynthia Hogan
Mr. Trevor N. Farmen '99
Mr. William Horrigan Jr.
Mr. Tyler W. Farmen '97
Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Houldin '88
Mrs. Cherrie L. Trauber
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Farmer
Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Houldin
Mr. Simon G. Aldridge and
Ms. Ashley T. Finkelson '03
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Houldin
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fredlund
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Johns
Mr. Eddie Ahmed and
Mrs. Lisa A. Tanno
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Saxe
Mr and Mrs. James A. Baker IV
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Fulling
Atty. and Mrs. Mark T. Johnson
Segala Turnkey Housing, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Barbour
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo G. Gaggini
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher G. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Shannon
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Bender
Mr. Louis N. Gardella '72
Ms. Jamieson A. Joseph '71
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sheehy III
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Benson II
and Ms. Karen Rockey
Mr. and Mrs. Garrison W. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Block
Mrs. Maura Garych Fritz
Spa at Litchfield Hills
Mr. J. Kenneth Boehm '65
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gavel Jr. '78
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Spooner
Mr. and Mrs. Miles C. Borzilleri
Mr. Thomas M. Geagan
Ms. Isabella N. Katzenberg '10
Sportsmen's of Litchfield
Mr. Frederic A. Bouchard and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gedraitis
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Kennedy
Mr. Austin L. George
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton S. Ketchum
Stone Horse Farm
Mrs. France M. Harvey
Mr. Loren S. Kagan '01 Mr. Matthew A. Kandel and Ms. Grace N. Pennington
Stonybrook Golf Course
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Brenner
Mrs. Patricia M. George
Ms. Marcia Kimpton
Ms. Kathleen Surbey
Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Browne
Ms. Rebecca L. Gerlin
Mr. Sean Kinsella and
Swank On Bank
Mr. Christian M. Budd '05
Mr. and Mrs. Gary C. Giese
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Taylor
Mr. Frederick B. Bunnell and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Giles
Mr. Geoffrey S. Knauth '75
Mrs. Helen Ruwet Bunnell
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gleason
Dr. Thomas Kocienda and
Temenos Advisory Tennis Made Simple
Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Buono
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Gordon '82
The Darius Inn
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Burns
Ms. Lauren Goulet '01
Ms. Alicia M. Mordenti
Dr. Dana L. Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Kolpak
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Mr. Wayne Kowalski and Ms. Sage Witkoski
Mr. and Mrs. Fredric C. Nelson
Ms. Linda Stevens
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Farmer
Mr. Jon D. Neuhaus '87
Mr. John and
Mr. Bruce S. Gelb ’41
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Newman
Ms. Alisa La Liberte
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Novak
Mr. and Mrs. D. Jeremy LaCasse
Mrs. Elizabeth D. Duus '72 O'Connor
Mr. James Lamond
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O'Donnell
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Stukshis
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Okesson III
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Adam P. Godfrey
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Lerz
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orlowski
Mrs. Sara Taylor
Mr. Xiaofeng Gu and Mrs. Fei Xu
Ms. Jessica Lewis
Mr. Craig Ough
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Toth
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gullquist
Mr. Jacob and
Mr. James J. Pates Jr. '47
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tuff
Mr. David J. Ha and
Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Perreault
Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Turner '80
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Lombardi
Ms. Carolyn C. Powers
Mr. and Mrs. David Valente
Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Lord
Mr. Jay Przygocki
Mr. and Mrs. Hendrik J. van der Merwe
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Magnoli '72
Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Racevicius
Mr. and Mrs. James Verrastro
Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Magnoli
Mrs. Whitney M. Raith
Mr. Keith Vidic
Mr. and Dr. Christopher P. Mahan
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Ramee
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Vogelstein
Mr. Loren S. Kagan '01
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Malarney
Mr. Karl Reed '78
Mr. Joseph P. Wanag
Dr. Richard L. Kagan and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mandl
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rogg
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas P. Warren
Mr. and Mrs. Russel H. Marvin
Mr. Keith and
Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Weiss
Mrs. Allison Spooner '90 Linley
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mastrianno
Mrs. Meghan Capozzi '96 Rowe
Mrs. Lisa Schereschewsky '56 Stout Mr. Hugh Hill and Mrs. Cynthia Stubbs-Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Wilk
Mr. Xiaoping Geng and Mrs. Yan Qian Mr. Richard Giles and Ms. Ashley Brokaw
Mrs. Hui Chon Choi Mr. Ji Yong Huang and Mrs. Jing Lin Mr. Sihyeong Jang and Mrs. Woo Jung Yang
Dr. Shreve Simpson Mr. Yeongoo Kang and Mrs. Jilim Kim
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mathews
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Shannon B. Young '89
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Maxwell III
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Rydingsword
Mr. Peter Zendt
Mr. Huk Jae Lee and
Mr. Rory S. McAdam and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sandrib
Mrs. Dian Griesel
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sarris
Mr. Justin Moore and
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Saxe
Mrs. Lisa C. McCarthy-Moore
Mr. Scott F. Schereschewsky '73 and
Mrs. Christine M. McCarty
Mrs. Emma J. Risley
Mrs. Eunah Hur Dr. Suk Ho Lee and
THE HEADMASTER’S COUNCIL
Mrs. HeeKyoung Jung Mr. Seok Woo Lim and Mrs. Hye Soo Woo
Mr. and Mrs. Angus McDonald
Ms. Susanne Schreiber
Named in honor of the
Mr. and Mrs. Xiao Liu
Mr. and Mrs. Jason R. McGrew '89
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scodari
Headmasters who have served
Mr. Dan Lufkin
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney P. Meissner '87
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Seibert Jr.
Rumsey, to pay tribute to each
Mrs. Nitya A. Machribie
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Monroe
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Shannon
donor who contributed $10,000
Mr. Rory S. McAdam and
Ms. Elibet Moore
Mr. and Mrs. David Shea
or more to the School.
Mr. Ted Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sheehy III
Mr. Daniel Moorin
Ms. Jessica A. Sherrod '05
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Badiee
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Mullin
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan J. Mullen
Ms. Patricia J. Silvernail
Mr and Mrs. James A. Baker IV
Mr. Jon D. Neuhaus '87
Ms. Kirby Mullen
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith III
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Barbour
Mr. and Mrs. Jason R. Regalbuto
Ms. Kimberly A. Munn
Mr. Nicholas N. Solley '64
Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Booth
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Rohde
Atty James F. Murdica and
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Sorosiak
Mr. Jay H. Bu and
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew L. Root
Atty Anne B. Murdica Mr. Drew R. Murphy '00 and Mrs. Alexandra A. Miller '00 Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Souza Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle L. Miller
Ms. Hae Young Lee Mr. Paul T. Cappuccio
Mr. Harold A. Salo '59
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Spooner
Mr. Sangwon Cho and
Mr. Gyeong Ho Seo and
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Steers
Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Nance
Mr. Robert L. Stern '41
Mrs. Eunjung Kim Mr. Yoon Sung Cho and Mrs. Sung Mi Lee Mr. Hyang Whan Choi and
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith III Mr. Nicholas N. Solley '64 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Vogelstein
Mr. Minsoo Chung and
Mr. Alexandre von Furstenberg '85
Ms. Elyse L. Clark Mrs. Jaymel E. Connor Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Crisson Mr. Ji Su Ding and Mrs. Xiaoning Zhou Mr. Dien X. Do and
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Mrs. Sung Mi Jeon Mr. Min Sha and Mrs. Yu Du
Mrs. Bong Hyun Kim Mrs. Hyuna Kim
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Ms. Rosemary Sagar
Mr. Jason P. Spooner '88
Mr. Craig J. Naclerio '05
Senior Theme, 2015
Mrs. Dian Griesel
Mrs. Vy H. Nguyen
Mr. Peinuan Wang and Mrs. Lihong Zhai Mr. Yubang You and Mrs. Hua Jiang Mr. Xiao Yang K. Zheng and Mrs. Lili Xie
THE LEADERSHIP COUNCIL Named in honor of those who have
Ms. Debbie Renner Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rutledge Mr. Nicholas J. Sagar and
served Rumsey, to pay tribute
Mrs. Vanessa K. Kong-Kerzner
to each donor who contributed
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Seibert Jr.
$5,000-$9,999 to the School.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Silvester Mr. and Mrs. Vinayek K. Singh
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Arthur
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt M. Soukup
Mr. George R. Baldwin
Mr. Gang Su and Mrs. Xuemei Bai
Mrs. Dorothy R. Cass
Mt. Tu T. Tran and
Dr. Sang Yong Chung and Dr. Hyun Ju Um Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Cole Dr. Eileen T. Consorti Mr. and Mrs. Allen Finkelson
Mrs. Yen H. Nguyen Mr. Weiguo Wang Mr. Zhidong Wang and Mrs. Bing Liu Mr. Jie Zeng and Ms. Qingtao Tu
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Fulling Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Gordon ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Craig W. Henrich Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Hugel '70
SANFORD SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jankowski
Named in honor of Mrs. Lillias
Mr. Cheng Young Kim and
Rumsey Sanford, founder of
Mrs. Mun Suk You
Rumsey Hall School, to pay
Ms. Jennifer Leesfield
tribute to each donor who
The Lilac Foundation
contributed $3,000-$4,999 to
Mr. and Mrs. Gian Matteo Lo Faro
the School.
Permanent Class President Bryan Ellis signs the Class of 2015 Theme Banner.
THE 1900 SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Keeshan '72
Named in honor of the year
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Kennedy
Rumsey Hall School was founded,
Mr. William J. King Jr. '78
to pay tribute to each donor who
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Leesfield
contributed $1,000-$2,999 to the
Mr. Peter W. Linn and
School.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Littman Mr. Thomas R. Bernard '69
Mr. Mark R. Maloney
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Block
Atty James F. Murdica and
Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Aitken
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan F. Boucher
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Conto
Mr. and
Atty Anne B. Murdica Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Nance
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dubow
Mr. and Mrs. Fredric C. Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Finch
Mr. Jian Ni and Mrs. Hai Yi Lu
Mr. and Mrs. Terry M. Floyd
Mr. Mikhail Duvidzon and
Mr. Louis N. Gardella '72 and
Ms. Tatiana Panchenkova Mr. Sung Taek Park and Mrs. In Suk Seo Park Atty. and Mrs. Edward R. Reines
Ms. Karen Rockey Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gavel Jr. '78 Mr. Ian B. Goldberg '97
Mrs. Herbert W. Carden Jr. '88 Charles Evans Hughes Memorial Foundation, Inc. Mr. Yong Cheng and Mrs. Jie Chen
Mrs. Fangying Yuan Mr. Hailiang Lu and Mrs. Yuhong Yao Mr. Jorge Maalouf and Mrs. Carina Arredondo Mr. Leonard M. Maceli '82 and Mrs. Dana Ryder ‘84 Maceli Mr. and Mrs. William R. MacMullen
Mr. Chris Desiderio and
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Maxwell III
Mrs. Tina A. E. Couch '94 Mr. Kuiyuan Cui and Mrs. Xin Li
Mr. Akio Hirato
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman E. Davis III '84
Atty. and Mrs. Brian H. Mellstrom Atty. Marc P. Mercier and Mrs. Helen H. Waldron Mr. and Mrs. David A. Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Jonghyuk Kim
Ms. Angela D. de Lara '62
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Molder
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Meissner ’87
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dell'Aera
Mr. Drew R. Murphy '00 and
Ms. Tonda Mullis
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Farmen
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gleason
Mr. and Mrs. Brendan K. O'Dwyer
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas P. Warren
Mr. Stephan J. Gold
Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Heaney
Ms. Linda Gavel ‘76 Webb
Mr. Martin Greenblatt '75
Dr. Thomas G. Olsen and
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Zehring
Mr. Cal Groton and Mrs. Louise Mauran Groton Mr. and Mrs. Manuel A. Grullon
Mrs. Alexandra A. Miller '00 Murphy
Mrs. Mary H. Boosalis Mr. Mariano A. Osorio Murillo and Mrs. Maria T. Mijangos Montalban
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Hawley
Mr. and Mrs. V. Frank Pottow
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hill
Ms. Carolyn C. Powers
Mr. John C. Hover II
Dr. and Mrs. John Pyne
Mr. Fraser L. Hunter Jr. '81 and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Pyne
Mrs. Nina Huffman Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Jamieson Mr. and Double rainbow over Rumsey
Mr. Yuesheng Liu and
Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Choate
Harriet F. Dickenson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Houldin '88
Mrs. Pilar Santos
Mrs. Brian Wynne Kavanagh
Mr. Dong Sheng Qin and Mrs. Yue Min Liang Mr. Stephen D. Richard '95 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Schechter
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Mr. James J. Pates Jr. '47
Mrs. Natalie Hubbard '53 Dyer
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Payne III '55
Mr. Nicholas Benson and
Mr. David L. Powell
Mrs. Barbara Ensign
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Eren '97
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rydingsword
Atty. and Mrs. Brian W. Fitzgerald
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Silverman
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fredlund
Mr. Randolph C. Smith '81
Ms. Hudson Fuller '81
Mr. Yunbea Song and
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gagnon
Mrs. Sunae Pak
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scodari
Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Browne
Segalla's Turnkey Housing
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Burns
Mr. and Mrs. John Seldorff
Ms. Deborah A. Weinberger and
Mr. Min Sha and Mrs. Yu Du
Mr. Thomas R. Candrick
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sheehy III
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Conroy
Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Silverman
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Cornell Jr.
Mr. Hayden N. Smith '83
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Cronin
Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. DiLorenzo
Mr. Lawrence Romer and
Mr. and Mrs. George Doubleday
Mrs. Carol A. St. Amand Romer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan R. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Frank
Mr. Andrew J. Vadnais and
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo G. Gaggini
Mrs. Nancy A. Lyon Mr. Shaorong Wang and Mrs. Hongli Li
Mrs. Maura Garych Fritz Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Greene Mr. and Mrs. William V. Grickis
Mrs. Constance O. White
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gundry '55
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Worrell
Col. Robert H. Harmon '55
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zecher
Mr. David Hewson '77 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Hoeniger '81 Ms. Joan Horton-Iattoni
ECHO CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer M. Houldin Mr. and Mrs. William M. Houldin
Named in honor of the historic
Atty. and Mrs. Mark T. Johnson
student yearbook, to pay tribute
Mr. Allan S. Karan '55
to each donor who contributed
Mr. Stephen P. Kavanewsky '72
$500-$999 to the School.
Mr. Christopher M. Keppelman '62 Dr. Thomas Kocienda and
Mr. Walter R. Addicks '65 Mr. Eddie Ahmed and Mrs. Cherrie L. Trauber
Dr. Dana L. Martinez Mr. Jonathan Lamb and Mrs. Toni Scherrer
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Alexander '87
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Laverge '85
Mr. Andrea A. Angera Jr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Magnoli
Ms. Barbara A. Sabia Mr. and Mrs. George Auchincloss Mrs. Martha Barhydt Mr. Paul Schwabe and Ms. Ingrid C. Bischoff
Mr. Yidong Mao and Mrs. Hongyun Lin Mr. John C. Martin and Mrs. Beth T. Vesey Mrs. Katharine Mowbray '69 Michie
Mr. and Mrs. Truman H. Brooks '89
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Okesson III
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Rarebits
Mr. and Mrs. Gary C. Giese
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Sopher '54
Mr. Eric Goldstein
Mr. Harold Wilkinson and
Mr. Frank E. Gustafson III and
Mrs. Sandra L. Sparrow Wilkinson Trustee Dian Griesel P ‘15, ‘19 with daughter Chamonix McAdam ‘15 at Commencement
Mrs. Natalie S. Dyer '80
Mr. Charles W. Robinson '42
Mrs. Xhevrije Krosi
Ms. Cynthia F. Steer
Dr. and Mrs. Witold J. Henisz '83
Mr. and Mrs. John Strawbridge II
Mr. and Mrs. John Henn
Mr. Paul M. Swigart '84
Mr. Carl G. Hilgenberg '52
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Hill
Mr. Leith Paul Trask Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Houldin
Mr. William O. Tuttle '70
Mr. Olivier L. Joanin '89
Mr. GuoQing Wang and
Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Kagan
Mrs. Hongyun Ye
Mrs. Reah A. Mopsik '80 Kittelberger
Mr. Emmanuel G. Xuereb '81
Mr. Timothy P. Knauth '76
Mr. and Mrs. Shannon B. Young '89
Mr. Jordan S. Leventhal '05 Mr. and Mrs. Guoyong Liu Dr. and Mrs. Constantine G. Marousis
THE EFFORT LIST Named in honor of Rumsey Hall’s philosophy that effort is as important as academic achievement, to pay tribute to each donor who contributed $250-$499 to the School. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Addley Mr. Peter D. Aeschliman '86 Mr. Simon G. Aldridge and Mrs. Lisa A. Tanno Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Bellas Mr. and Mrs. George Blake Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Brenner Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brode Mr. and Mrs. Barry Brokaw Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher Brown Mr. and Mrs. Richard Butler Mr. John M. Campbell Jr. Mr. Barry Cohen '87 Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Cole Mr. Antonio Correa and Mrs. Alma Gonzalez-Ortega Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Cotier Mr. and Mrs. John Craig Mr. Otis R. Damslet '83 Mr. Peter Dattilo and Mrs. Ellen O'Meara Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dodge
Mr. Fidel Martinez and Mrs. Montserrat Cabeza Mr. Scott D. McCarty '72 Mrs. Cecilia K. Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Novak Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. O’Dowd Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ober III Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Ogden Mrs. Deborah Onorato Mr. and Mrs. William J. Pape II Mr. Benjamin and Mrs. Ledlie Mosch '92 Pastor Mr. Charles F. Porter Mrs. Whitney M. Raith Mr. and Mrs. Irving Redel Mrs. Betty L. Regan Atty. Andrew W. Roraback and Atty. Kara L. Dowling Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ryan Mr. Alejandro Sainz and Mrs. Luz-Cecilia Mondragon Mr. and Mrs. Todd Saxe Ms. Annemarie Schutz Mr. and Mrs. William B. Shannon Ms. Patricia J. Silvernail Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Sorosiak Ms. Laura A. Steben '79 The New York Community Trust Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tuff Dr. Henry W. Vaillant '50
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart D. Van Deusen
Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Bisignano
Mr. Robert Vare and
Ms. Olivia P. Bitzonis '10
Ms. Mauren Pratt Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Weiss
Mr. Dana and Mrs. Lucia Bryant '61 Blanchard
Mr. and Mrs. Brett Wheeler
Ms. Elizabeth A. Blank '02
Dr. Jonathan A. Woodhall
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Bolger
Mrs. Sally C. Woodhall
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bossarelli Mr. William K. Boynton '60
THE RED AND THE BLUE
Mr. Davis T. Bradford '89 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bratz Ms. Emmalyn M. Brenner '14
Named in honor of the School’s
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Brighenti
traditional color teams to pay
Mr. Hunter Brown and
tribute to those donors who
Ms. Tillie P. Laird
contributed up to $250 to the
Ms. Anya A. Browning '12
School.
Mr. Viacheslav A. Browning '13 Mr. Christian M. Budd '05
Mr. David Ahouse Mr. and Mrs. Dean M. Aita
Mr. Frederick B. Bunnell and Mrs. Helen Ruwet Bunnell
Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Allessio
Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Buono
Mrs. Carol Aloe
Mrs. Joan Burns
Mr. Alejandro Anciola and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Butler
Mrs. Pilar Ransanz
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Buttrick
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson
Mr. David M. Byerly '60
Mr. Mark R. Averill and
Mr. Jonathan D. Byerly '72
Ms. Jane Conn
Mr. Peter C. Byerly '69
Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cargill
Mrs. Anne Baker
Mr. Leonard J. Cass
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Barbieri
Dr. Roger C. Cawley '62
Ms. Anna C. Barbour '14
Class of 2015
Mr. and Mrs. Dirck Barhydt Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy F. Barry
Ms. Maya J. Cointreau '89
Dr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Bazos
Dr. Daniel G. Coit '63
Mr. James H. Beal Jr. '56
Mrs. Virginia L. Coolidge
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Belcastro
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A. Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Benson
Mr. Jaime Cortes-Alvarez and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Benson Mr. Albert H. Bergeret and Ms. Gail J. Wofford Mrs. Kathryn Abrams '74 Bindert
Mrs. Gimena Garcia Reynoso Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cotier Mr. and Mrs. George W. Couch Ms. Tami L. Couch '01
Mary ‘18 and John ‘18 Houldin with their Grandparents Dr. Rosalind and Mr. John Craft
Mr. and Mrs. Eric M. Falkenstein '84
Mrs. Deshna Craig
Mr. Trevor N. Farmen '99
Mr. James J. Cramphin
Mr. Tyler W. Farmen '97
Mr. James M. Cropsey '72
Mr. Austin Farmer '99
Mrs. Norma Cummings
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos E. Fernandez
Mr. Dougald A. Currie '68
Mr. Rodrigo Fernandez and
Mr. Zengjie Dai and Mrs. Lan Wang
Mrs. Alejandra V. Zingg
Mrs. Charlotte Dallett
Mr. John Ferrell
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Daly
Mr. David Findlay
Mr. and Mrs. David Darby
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Finn
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Darer
Mr. Francis and
Mr. Emerson P. Davis '08 Mr. and Mrs. Alan P. Dayton
Mr. Robert L. Fisher Jr.
Mr. Rosario A. DeGrazia Jr. '07
Mrs. Emily FitzHugh
Ms. Stacie L. DeGrazia '09
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Flanagan
Mr. Thorndike Deland III '76
Mr. and Mrs. Kiernan P. Flynn '85
Mr. and Mrs. John Denley
Mr. Steven M. Foote '54
Mr. Christopher R. DePaola '07
Mr. and Mrs. Gus M. Franklin III '62
Mr. and
Mrs. Linda W. Fuerst '60
Mrs. Theodore C. DePaola Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Futh Jr.
Mr. John Farrell Dexheimer '06
Mr. and Mrs. Cesare Gaggini
Mr. Brickson E. Diamond
Mr. William Gagliardi
Mr. Austin S. Donnelly '12
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gaines Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaise J. Donnelly
Ms. Jessica Galimore
Ms. Colette A. Donnelly '09
Mr. Brian and
Ms. Danielle S. Donnelly '07
Mrs. Margaret St. John '86 Gally
Mr. Geoffrey H. Doughty
Ms. Lisbeth M. Garassino '97
Mr. James M. Doyle '75
Mr. Paul Garrigue Jr. '45
Ms. Jillian L. Dufresne
Mr. Gary R. Gates '51
Mr. James E. Duys
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerlin
Mr. Allen Eddy
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart P. Gillespie Jr. '59
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Egnew
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Ekstrand
Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Guillet
Mrs. Harriet Ellis
Mr. John and
Mr. Andres M. Estrada '82
Roy and Ginny Young P ‘89, 91, GP ‘22, ‘23 and Jennie Rehnberg P ‘91, ‘94, ‘00, GP ‘18, ‘20, ‘23 at Grandparents’ and Special Friends’ Day
Mrs. Virginia Boynton '55 Fishburne
Mrs. Kathryn Loomis '69 Harris
Mr. Jackson T. Etting '10
Atty. David J. Hart
Mr. Jamison T. Etting '07
Mr. Gregory B. Hawes and
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson T. Etting Mrs. Alecia D. Evans
Ms. Rachael A. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hennessy
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Herbst '62
Mr. Cristopher A. Levy '81
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orlowski
Ms. Jessica A. Sherrod '05
Ms. Alyson S. Hill '04
Mr. and Mrs. Steven H. Levy
Dr. Raymond L. Osborne Jr.
Ms. Angela A. Hart '76 Smith
Ms. Ashley E. Hill '07
Mr. Stirling B. Levy '86
Mr. Craig Ough
Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Smith Jr.
Mr. John R. Hinman and
Ms. Jessica Lewis
Mr. Christopher Paolella
Mr. Stephen G. Solley '68
Mr. Jacob and
Mr. Jin Park and Mrs. Yeonah Kim
Ms. Cathy L. Soukup
Mrs. Jane G. Parker '54
Mr. Jason P. Spooner '88
Dr. Athenaide Dallett Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hinman
Mrs. Allison Spooner '90 Linley
Dr. Calvin H. Hirsch '68
Mr. Gordon W. Loery '76
Mr. and Mrs. Roger I. Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Spooner
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Hirsch '46
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Loh
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Parry-Hill
Mr. Stephen M. Spooner '94
Mr. Dan Morrissey and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Long Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pasch
Ms. Elizabeth B. Spraker
Mrs. Gail H. Lovig
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Patnaude Jr
Ms. Tara M. St. Amand '03
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hogan
Mrs. Susan Loyd Turner
Mr. Jeffrey D. Pavek '60
Mr. Orson St. John Jr.
Mr. William R. Holligan IV '93
Mr. Peter S. Lubans '98
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Pawlowski
Mr. and Mrs. Downey Stancs
Mr. Chandler W. Houldin '13
Mr. and Mrs. William MacLeod
Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Perreault
Atty. and Mrs. John-Henry M. Steele
Mr. Luke P. Hoyne '87
Mr. John W. MacMullen '10
Mr. Charles Pigott
Mr. Oliver F. Sterlacci '96
Mrs. Kathleen Hubbard
Mr. Thomas P. MacMullen '12
Mrs. Inge Polak
Ms. Elizabeth U. Stewart '06
Mr. Jay and
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Malanca
Mr. James A. Pollock '41
Mr. John and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maloney
Mrs. Elizabeth Foote '61 Pope
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mandel
Mr. Charles F. Porter II '94
Mrs. Cynthia Hogan
Mrs. Anastasia Dicke '89 Huelsman Mr. Pedro P. Ibarra and Mrs. Palmira Rocha
Mrs. Lisa Schereschewsky '56 Stout Mr. Hugh Hill and
Mr. Jacob I. Mandl '11
Mr. and Mrs. Leland D. Potter Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Jackson '75
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mandl
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Poulin
Ms. C. Alexandra Styron '80
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Jedlinsky
Mr. Samuel T. Mandl '07
Mr. John Powers
Mr. Michael and
Mr. and Mrs. Roger J. Karabin
Mr. and Mrs. John Marenholz
Drs. Steven and Priscilla Price
Mr. Mitchell and
Mr. David P. Kleeman and
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Priest
Mr. Francis A. Sutherland '54
Ms. Palmer Marrin '70
Mr. Steve A. Proteau and
Mrs. Lucie T. S. Swigart ‘76 St. George
Mrs. Nancy Del Percio '88 Kaye
Mrs. Ellen Doyle '72 Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Alexandros Kedros
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mastrianno
Mr. Paul W. Keeshan '07
Ms. Hope I. Mauran
Mr. Jay Przygocki
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Talbot '70
Ms. Nancy F. Walker '72 Keiter
Ms. Anna T. Maxwell '15
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Racevicius
Mrs. Sara Taylor
Ms. Laura Keith '90
Mr. John C. Maxwell IV '17
Mr. John P. Rafferty
Mrs. Nancy S. Teller '56
Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Kelley
Ms. Margaux M. Maxwell '09
Mr. Christopher G. Raith
Mr. Michael A. Tessel '97
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Kelso
Ms. Sarah S. Maxwell '07
Mr. Andrew G. Ray and
The Gunnery
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kenerson
Mr. and Mrs. Angus McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy
Mrs. Elsie McTiernan
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Rehnberg
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Thompson
Mr. Richard T. Keppelman '57
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney P. Meissner '87
Mrs. Caroline Reid Sorell
Mr. and Mrs. Werner W. Tiedmann
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton S. Ketchum
Mr. and Mrs. Roberto E. Mendoza
Mr. Owen M. Reighard '13
Mr. Randolph G. Titsworth '66
Mr. Tobias R. Ketchum '14
Mr. Lawrence G. Milburn '87 and
Ms. Margaret M. Richard
Mr. Manuel I. Torres and
Mr. Sean Kinsella and Ms. Alicia M. Mordenti Mr. Geoffrey S. Knauth '75
Ms. Amanda Seitz Mr. Dwight D. Miller '51 Mr. David P. '50 and
Mrs. Isabelle Thibault-Proteau
Mrs. Cynthia Stubbs-Hill
Mrs. Sara K. Buchen-Ray
Mrs. Vicki H. Richards Mr. Ward B. Ricke and Mrs. Katina J. Dorton
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Theobald
Atty. Tulia V. Zingg Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Toth Mr. Idrissa A. Traore and
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kneisel
Mrs. Gertrude B. '53 Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Kolpak
Rev. and Mrs. James S. Miner II
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rogg
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tucker
Mr. John D. Kolpak '13
Ms. April M. Montgomery
Mr. and Mrs. Gennaro A. Romano
Mr. Alexander G. Turrentine '03 and
Mrs. Priscilla Kolpak
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Montgomery
Mrs. Lee B. Rosati '57
Mr. Evgeny Kopalov and
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Moore '84
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. Rowe III
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Ullman
Mr. Ted Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Byron C. Rupp
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Ullram
Mr. and Mrs. Roger R. Moreau
Mr. Charles E. Ryan '12
Mr. Jon B. Utley '48
Mr. Ryan M. Murphy '98
Mr. and Mrs. David Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. Utting
Mr. and Mrs. D. Jeremy LaCasse
Mrs. Kathy Neuhaus
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. David Valente
Mr. and Mrs. John LaCasse
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Newman
Mr. Waldo G. Salazar-Gomez '53
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Van Sickle
Mr. and Mrs. M. Willard Lampe
Mrs. Elizabeth D. Duus '72 O'Connor
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Sandulli
Mr. Timothy J. von Jess
Mr. Hendrik J. Laverge
Ms. Gillian F. O'Connor '13
Mr. and Mrs. Jason T. Schemm
Mr. Frederick R. Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Adam B. Lawlor
Ms. Sydney C. O'Connor '11
Mr. Peter F. Schreiber and
Mr. Joshua A. Warren '91
Mr. Kyu Seop Lee and
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O'Donnell
Mrs. Irina Kopalova Mr. Alexey Krasilnikov and Mrs. Angelina Krasilnikova
Mrs. Eun Jung Yeo
Ms Kate E. Robards '93
Mrs. Debbie Swigart
Ms. Dianne Anderson
Mrs. Faye Robinson-Traore
Mr. Joseph Turrentine
Mr. Robert E. Webb
Mr. and Mrs. William O'Meara
Mr. Randall B. Schwartz '77
Mrs. Patricia K. Whelan
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leonard
Oliver Rubbish Removal, LLC.
Mr. Richard C. Sears '49
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. White '66
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Lerz
Dr. Denise M. Olson
Dr. and Mrs. Mark Sebetic
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Whittle
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Mrs. Lucie T. S. Swigart ‘76 St. George Ms. Linda Gavel ‘76 Webb Mr. David Hewson '77 Mr. Randall B. Schwartz '77 Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gavel Jr. '78 Mr. William J. King Jr. '78 Ms. Laura A. Steben '79
1980s Mr. Nicholas Benson and Mrs. Natalie S. Dyer '80 Mr. and Mrs. David M. Molder ‘80 Mrs. Reah A. Mopsik '80 Kittelberger Ms. C. Alexandra Styron '80 Ms. Hudson Fuller '81 Rumsey Faculty Members dress as their favorite Disney characters for Coco Booth’s ‘15 Headmaster for the Day
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Hoeniger '81 Mr. Fraser L. Hunter Jr. '81 and
Mrs. Janet Wildman
Mr. Francis A. Sutherland '54
Mr. John Willette '52
Mr. Francis and
Ms. Marguerite V. Williams '62
Mrs. Virginia Boynton '55 Fishburne
Mrs. Richard A. Della Pietra '66
Mrs. Nina Huffman
Mr. Randolph G. Titsworth '66
Mr. Cristopher A. Levy '81
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. White '66
Mr. Randolph C. Smith '81
Dr. George D. Wrightson III '59
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gundry '55
Mr. Dougald A. Currie '68
Mr. Emmanuel G. Xuereb '81
Mr. Blake E. Wynot and
Col. Robert H. Harmon '55
Dr. Calvin H. Hirsch '68
Mr. Andres M. Estrada '82
Mr. Allan S. Karan '55
Mr. Stephen G. Solley '68
Mr. Leonard M. Maceli '82 and
Mr. Maxwell B. Yang and
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Payne III '55
Mr. Thomas R. Bernard '69
Mrs. Dana Ryder ‘84 Maceli
Mrs. Huan Wen Lu
Mr. James H. Beal Jr. '56
Mr. Peter C. Byerly '69
Mr. Otis R. Damslet '83
Mr. Zachary B. Zampaglione '00
Mr. John and
Mr. John and
Dr. and Mrs. Witold J. Henisz '83
Ms. Ana M. Hermoso
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey R. Zampiello '91 Mr. Peter Zendt
Mrs. Lisa Schereschewsky '56 Stout Mrs. Nancy S. Teller '56 Mr. Richard T. Keppelman '57
Mrs. Kathryn Loomis '69 Harris Mrs. Katharine Mowbray '69 Michie
Mr. Hayden N. Smith '83 Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Cornell '84 Mr. and Mrs. Sherman E. Davis III '84
Mrs. Lee B. Rosati '57
1970s
ALUMNI
Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Hugel '70
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Moore '84
Mr. David P. Kleeman and
Mr. Paul M. Swigart '84
1940s
Mr. Harold A. Salo '59
Mr. Bruce S. Gelb ‘41 Mr. James A. Pollock '41 Mr. Charles W. Robinson '42 Mr. Paul Garrigue Jr. '45 Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Hirsch '46 Mr. James J. Pates Jr. '47 Mr. Jon B. Utley '48 Mr. Richard C. Sears '49
1950s Dr. Henry W. Vaillant '50 Mr. Gary R. Gates '51 Mr. Dwight D. Miller '51 Mr. Carl G. Hilgenberg '52 Mr. John Willette '52 Mrs. Natalie Hubbard '53 Dyer Mr. David P. '50 and Mrs. Gertrude B. '53 Miller Mr. Waldo G. Salazar-Gomez '53 Mr. Steven M. Foote '54 Mrs. Jane G. Parker '54 Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Sopher '54
Mrs. Stuart P. Gillespie Jr. '59
Ms. Palmer Marrin '70
Mr. and Mrs. Eric M. Falkenstein '84
Mr. and Mrs. Kiernan P. Flynn '85
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Talbot '70
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Laverge '85
Mr. William O. Tuttle '70
Mr. Alexandre von Furstenberg '85
Mr. Jonathan D. Byerly '72
Mr. Peter D. Aeschliman '86
Mr. William K. Boynton '60
Mr. James M. Cropsey '72
Mr. Brian and Mrs. Margaret St.
Mr. David M. Byerly '60
Mr. Louis N. Gardella '72 and
John '86 Gally
Dr. George D. Wrightson III '59
1960s
Mrs. Linda W. Fuerst '60
Ms. Karen Rockey
Mr. Stirling B. Levy '86
Mr. Jeffrey D. Pavek '60
Mr. Stephen P. Kavanewsky '72
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Alexander '87
Mr. Dana and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Keeshan '72
Mr. Barry Cohen '87
Ms. Nancy F. Walker '72 Keiter
Mr. Luke P. Hoyne '87
Mrs. Elizabeth Foote '61 Pope
Mr. Scott D. McCarty '72
Mr. William K. Kelly '87
Dr. Roger C. Cawley '62
Mrs. Elizabeth D. Duus '72 O'Connor
Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Klemm '87
Ms. Angela D. de Lara '62
Mr. Michael and
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney P. Meissner '87
Mrs. Lucia Bryant '61 Blanchard
Mr. and Mrs. Gus M. Franklin III '62 Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Herbst '62
Mrs. Ellen Doyle '72 Sullivan Mrs. Kathryn Abrams '74 Bindert
Mr. Lawrence G. Milburn '87 and Ms. Amanda Seitz
Mr. Christopher M. Keppelman '62
Mr. James M. Doyle '75
Mr. Jon D. Neuhaus '87
Mr. and
Mr. Martin Greenblatt '75
Mr. and
Mrs. J. Woodrow Mosch Jr. '62
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Jackson '75
Mrs. Herbert W. Carden Jr. '88
Ms. Marguerite V. Williams '62
Mr. Geoffrey S. Knauth '75
Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Houldin '88
Dr. Daniel G. Coit '63
Mr. Thorndike Deland III '76
Mr. Mitchell and Mrs. Nancy Del
Mr. Nicholas N. Solley '64
Mr. Timothy P. Knauth '76
Percio '88 Kaye
Mr. Walter R. Addicks '65
Mr. Gordon W. Loery '76
Mr. Jason P. Spooner '88
Mr. and
Ms. Angela A. Hart '76 Smith
Mr. Davis T. Bradford '89
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Block Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Booth Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Brenner Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brode Mr. and Mrs. Truman H. Brooks '89 Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Browne Mr. Jay H. Bu and Ms. Hae Young Lee Mr. Frederick B. Bunnell and Mrs. Helen Ruwet Bunnell Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Carden Jr. '88
Greenwich Reception 2015 at the Belle Haven Club
Mrs. Dorothy R. Cass Mr. and Mrs. Truman H. Brooks '89
Ms. Tami L. Couch '01
Ms. Gillian F. O'Connor '13
Mr. Leonard J. Cass
Ms. Maya J. Cointreau '89
Mr. Loren S. Kagan '01
Mr. Owen M. Reighard '13
Mr. Yong Cheng and Mrs. Jie Chen
Mr. Jay and
Ms. Elizabeth A. Blank '02
Ms. Anna C. Barbour '14
Mr. Sangwon Cho and
Mr. Nicholas M. Logothetis '03
Ms. Emmalyn M. Brenner '14
Mr. Olivier L. Joanin '89
Ms. Tara M. St. Amand '03
Mr. Tobias R. Ketchum '14
Mr. and Mrs. Shannon B. Young '89
Mr. Alexander G. Turrentine '03 and
Ms. Anna T. Maxwell '15
Mrs. Anastasia Dicke '89 Huelsman
Mr. Joseph Turrentine
1990s
Ms. Alyson S. Hill '04
Mr. Chris Prosperi and Ms.
Mr. Christian M. Budd '05
Courtney R. Febbroriello '90
Mr. Jordan S. Leventhal '05
Ms. Laura Keith '90
Ms. Jessica A. Sherrod '05
Mr. Jacob and Mrs. Allison
Mr. John Farrell Dexheimer '06
Spooner '90 Linley
Ms. Elizabeth U. Stewart '06
Mr. Joshua A. Warren '91
Mr. Rosario A. DeGrazia Jr. '07
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey R. Zampiello '91
Mr. Christopher R. DePaola '07
Mr. Benjamin and
Ms. Danielle S. Donnelly '07
Mrs. Ledlie Mosch '92 Pastor
Mr. Jamison T. Etting '07
Mr. William R. Holligan IV '93
Ms. Ashley E. Hill '07
Ms Kate E. Robards '93
Mr. Paul W. Keeshan '07
Mr. Chris Desiderio and Mrs. Tina A. E. Couch '94
Mr. Samuel T. Mandl '07 Ms. Sarah S. Maxwell '07
Mr. Charles F. Porter II '94
Mr. Emerson P. Davis '08
Mr. Stephen M. Spooner '94
Ms. Stacie L. DeGrazia '09
Mr. Stephen D. Richard '95
Ms. Colette A. Donnelly '09
Mr. Oliver F. Sterlacci '96
Ms. Margaux M. Maxwell '09
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Eren '97 Mr. Tyler W. Farmen '97 Ms. Lisbeth M. Garassino '97 Mr. Ian B. Goldberg '97 Mr. Michael A. Tessel '97 Mr. Peter S. Lubans '98 Mr. Ryan M. Murphy '98 Mr. Trevor N. Farmen '99 Mr. Austin Farmer '99
2000s Mr. Drew R. Murphy '00 and Mrs. Alexandra A. Miller '00 Murphy Mr. Zachary B. Zampaglione '00
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Mr. John C. Maxwell IV '17
Mrs. Eunjung Kim Mr. Yoon Sung Cho and Mrs. Sung Mi Lee Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Choate Mr. Hyang Whan Choi and
CURRENT PARENTS Mr. Eddie Ahmed and Mrs. Cherrie L. Trauber Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Aitken Mr. Simon G. Aldridge and Mrs. Lisa A. Tanno Mr. Alejandro Anciola and Mrs. Pilar Ransanz Mr. Andrea A. Angera Jr. and Ms. Barbara A. Sabia Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Ben Badiee Mr. George R. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Barbieri CPA Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Belcastro Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Bellas
Mrs. Bong Hyun Kim Mr. Minsoo Chung and Mrs. Hyuna Kim Dr. Sang Yong Chung and Dr. Hyun Ju Um Ms. Elyse L. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Cohen Dr. Eileen T. Consorti Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Conto Mr. Antonio Correa and Mrs. Alma Gonzalez-Ortega Mr. Jaime Cortes-Alvarez and Mrs. Gimena Garcia Reynoso Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Cotier Mrs. Deshna Craig Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Crisson Mr. Kuiyuan Cui and Mrs. Xin Li Mr. Peter Dattilo and
2010s Ms. Olivia P. Bitzonis '10 Mr. Jackson T. Etting '10 Mr. John W. MacMullen '10 Mr. Jacob I. Mandl '11 Ms. Sydney C. O'Connor '11 Ms. Anya A. Browning '12 Mr. Austin S. Donnelly '12 Mr. Thomas P. MacMullen '12 Mr. Charles E. Ryan '12 Mr. Viacheslav A. Browning '13 Mr. Chandler W. Houldin '13 Mr. John D. Kolpak '13
Hezekiah ‘22, Katharine ‘19 and Lili Dyer ‘80 with friend on Spring Parents’ Day
Mr. Seok Woo Lim and Mrs. Hye Soo Woo Mr. Jacob and Mrs. Allison Spooner '90 Linley Mr. Peter W. Linn and Mrs. Pilar Santos
Mr. Mikhail Duvidzon and Ms. Tatiana Panchenkova Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Perreault Mr. Charles Pigott Mr. and Mrs. V. Frank Pottow Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Poulin
Mr. and Mrs. Xiao Liu
Ms. Carolyn C. Powers
Mr. Yuesheng Liu and
Mr. Steve A. Proteau and
Mrs. Fangying Yuan
Mrs. Isabelle Thibault-Proteau
Mr. and Mrs. Gian Matteo Lo Faro
Dr. and Mrs. John I. B. Pyne
Mr. Hailiang Lu and
Mr. Christopher G. Raith
Mrs. Yuhong Yao
Mrs. Whitney M. Raith
Mr. Dan W. Lufkin
Mr. and Mrs. Jason R. Regalbuto
Mrs. Nitya A. Machribie
Atty. and Mrs. Edward R. Reines
Rex Rohde ‘15 with his parents at the Senior Parent Reception at the Headmaster’s House
Mr. Jorge Maalouf and
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Rohde
Mrs. Ellen O'Meara
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hennessy
Mr. Mark R. Maloney
Mr. Michael Dell'Aera and
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hill
Mrs. Jessica E. Marullo-Dell'Aera Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. DiLorenzo Mr. Ji Su Ding and Mrs. Xiaoning Zhou Mr. Dien X. Do and Mrs. Vy H. Nguyen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dubow Mr. James E. Duys Mr. Nicholas Benson and Mrs. Natalie S. Dyer '80 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis Jr. Mrs. Alecia D. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Carlos E. Fernandez Mr. Rodrigo Fernandez and Mrs. Alejandra V. Zingg
Mr. John R. Hinman and Dr. Athenaide Dallett Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Hoeniger '81 Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Houldin '88 Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Houldin Mr. and Mrs. Spencer M. Houldin Mr. Ji Yong Huang and Mrs. Jing Lin Mr. Jay and Mrs. Anastasia Dicke '89 Huelsman Mr. Pedro P. Ibarra and Mrs. Palmira Rocha Mr. Sihyeong Jang and Mrs. Woo Jung Yang Atty. and Mrs. Mark T. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Finch
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kenerson
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Fulling
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo G. Gaggini
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton S. Ketchum
Ms. Jessica Galimore
Mr. Yeongoo Kang and
Mrs. Maura Garych Fritz Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gavel Jr. '78 Mr. Xiaoping Geng and Mrs. Yan Qian Mr. and Mrs. Gary C. Giese Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gleason
Mrs. Jilim Kim Mr. Sean Kinsella and Ms. Alicia M. Mordenti
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kramer
Mr. Xiaofeng Gu and Mrs. Fei Xu
Mr. and Mrs. D. Jeremy LaCasse
Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Guillet
Mr. and Mrs. Adam B. Lawlor
Mr. Frank E. Gustafson III and
Mr. Huk Jae Lee and
Mrs. Hui Chon Choi Ms. Rachael A. Ryan
Atty. Kara L. Dowling
Ms. Hope I. Mauran
Mr. and Mrs. Byron C. Rupp
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Maxwell III
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rutledge
Mr. Rory S. McAdam and
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ryan
Mrs. Dian Griesel Mr. and Mrs. Rodney P. Meissner '87 Atty. Marc P. Mercier and Mrs. Helen H. Waldron
Ms. Rosemary Sagar Mr. Alejandro Sainz and Mrs. Luz-Cecilia Mondragon Mr. and Mrs. James R. Schechter
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle L. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Jason T. Schemm
Ms. April M. Montgomery
Mr. Peter F. Schreiber and
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Mullin Atty James F. Murdica and Atty Anne B. Murdica
Ms. Dianne Anderson Mr. Gyeong Ho Seo and Mrs. Sung Mi Jeon
Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Nance
Mr. Min Sha and Mrs. Yu Du
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Newman
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Shannon
Mr. Jian Ni and Mrs. Hai Yi Lu
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Silverman
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Novak
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Silvester
Mr. and Mrs. Brendan K. O'Dwyer
Mr. and Mrs. Vinayek K. Singh
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ober III
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Sorosiak
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Okesson III
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt M. Soukup
Mr. Mariano A. Osorio Murillo and
Mr. Gang Su and Mrs. Xuemei Bai
Mrs. Maria T. Mijangos Montalban Mr. Craig Ough
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Toth
Dr. Dana L. Martinez
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Greene
Mr. Gregory B. Hawes and
Atty. Andrew W. Roraback and
Dr. Thomas Kocienda and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Kolpak
Mr. David J. Ha and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mandl
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew L. Root
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kneisel
Mr. and Mrs. Adam P. Godfrey
Mrs. Xhevrije Krosi
Mrs. Carina Arredondo
Mrs. Eunah Hur Dr. Suk Ho Lee and Mrs. HeeKyoung Jung Ms. Jennifer Leesfield Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Hawley
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Lerz
Mr. and Mrs. John Henn
Ms. Jessica Lewis
Idriss Traore ‘15 with his mother on Spring Parents’ Day
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Mr. Idrissa A. Traore and Mrs. Faye Robinson-Traore Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tuff
Mr. Albert H. Bergeret and Ms. Gail J. Wofford Mr. Paul Schwabe and Ms. Ingrid C. Bischoff
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Finn
Mrs. Kathy Neuhaus
Atty. and Mrs. Brian W. Fitzgerald
Mrs. Elizabeth D. Duus '72 O'Connor
Mrs. Emily FitzHugh
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Ogden
Mr. and Mrs. Terry M. Floyd
Dr. Thomas G. Olsen and
Mr. and Mrs. David Valente
Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Bisignano
Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Frank
Mr. Timothy J. von Jess
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Bolger
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Futh Jr.
Dr. Denise M. Olson
Mr. Frederick R. Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan F. Boucher
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gagnon
Dr. Raymond L. Osborne Jr.
Mr. Peinuan Wang and
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Brighenti
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gaines Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Pape II
Mrs. Joan Burns
Mr. Louis N. Gardella '72 and
Mr. Jin Park and Mrs. Yeonah Kim
Mrs. Lihong Zhai Mr. Weiguo Wang
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Buttrick
Mr. Zhidong Wang and
Mr. John M. Campbell Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Gordon
Ms. Deborah A. Weinberger and
Mr. and Mrs. William V. Grickis
Mr. and Mrs. Roger I. Parker
Mrs. Bing Liu Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas P. Warren
Mr. Sung Taek Park and Mrs. In Suk Seo Park
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel A. Grullon
Mr. James J. Pates Jr. '47
Ms. Linda Gavel ‘76 Webb
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cargill
Atty. David J. Hart
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Pawlowski
Mr. Robert E. Webb
Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Cole
Mr. and Mrs. Craig W. Henrich
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Payne III '55
Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Cole
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Hill
Mr. Charles F. Porter
Mr. Blake E. Wynot and
Mrs. Jaymel E. Connor
Ms. Joan Horton-Iattoni
Mr. and Mrs. Leland D. Potter Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Conroy
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Houldin
Mr. David L. Powell
Mr. Yubang You and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A. Cooper
Mr. John C. Hover II
Drs. Steven and Priscilla Price
Mrs. Hua Jiang
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Cornell Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Jamieson
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Priest
Mr. and Mrs. Shannon B. Young '89
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Couch
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jankowski
Mr. Jay Przygocki
Mr. Jie Zeng and Ms. Qingtao Tu
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Cronin
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Jedlinsky
Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Pyne
Mr. Xiao Yang K. Zheng and
Mr. Zengjie Dai and Mrs. Lan Wang
Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Kagan
Mr. Dong Sheng Qin and
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Daly
Dr. Richard L. Kagan and
Ms. Ana M. Hermoso
Mrs. Lili Xie
Mr. Thomas R. Candrick
Ms. Karen Rockey
Mrs. Mary H. Boosalis
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Darer
Dr. Shreve Simpson
Mrs. Yue Min Liang Mr. John P. Rafferty
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman E. Davis III '84
Mr. and Mrs. Roger J. Karabin
Mr. and Mrs. Alan P. Dayton
Mr. and Mrs. Alexandros Kedros
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. DePaola Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Keeshan '72
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Redel
Mr. David Ahouse
Mr. Brickson E. Diamond
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Kelso
Mrs. Betty L. Regan
Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Allessio
Mr. and Mrs. Blaise J. Donnelly
Mr. and Mrs. Jonghyuk Kim
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Rehnberg
Mr. and Mrs. George Auchincloss
Mrs. Natalie Hubbard '53 Dyer
Mr. Hendrik J. Laverge
Mrs. Caroline Reid Sorell
Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson T. Etting
Mr. Kyu Seop Lee and
Ms. Margaret M. Richard
Mrs. Anne Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Farmen
Mrs. Eun Jung Yeo
Mr and Mrs. James A. Baker IV
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Farmer
Mr. and Mrs. Steven H. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Barbour
Mr. Rodrigo Fernandez and
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Littman
Mr. and Mrs. Dirck Barhydt Jr.
Mrs. Alejandra V. Zingg
PAST PARENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy F. Barry
Mr. Ward B. Ricke and Mrs. Katina J. Dorton
Mr. John Ferrell
Mr. Leonard M. Maceli '82 and
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. Rowe III
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Finkelson
Mrs. Dana Ryder ‘84 Maceli
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. William R. MacMullen
Mr. Nicholas J. Sagar and
1039 TOTAL SERVICE HOURS
Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Magnoli Dr. and Mrs. Constantine G. Marousis Mr. David P. Kleeman and Mr. John C. Martin and Mrs. Beth T. Vesey Mr. Fidel Martinez and Mrs. Montserrat Cabeza
207 TOTAL PARTICIPANTS
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Mrs. Vicki H. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Gennaro A. Romano
Ms. Palmer Marrin '70
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Mrs. Sara K. Buchen-Ray
Mrs. Susan Loyd Turner
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Mr. Andrew G. Ray and
PRESIDENT’S BRONZE LEVEL AWARDS
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mastrianno Mr. Scott D. McCarty '72
Mrs. Vanessa K. Kong-Kerzner Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Sandulli Ms. Annemarie Schutz Dr. and Mrs. Mark Sebetic Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Seibert Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sheehy III Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith III Ms. Cathy L. Soukup Mr. Harold Wilkinson and Mrs. Sandra L. Sparrow Wilkinson
Atty. and Mrs. Brian H. Mellstrom
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Spooner
Mr. and Mrs. Roberto E. Mendoza
Mr. Lawrence Romer and
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Meyer
Mrs. Carol A. St. Amand Romer
Rev. and Mrs. James S. Miner II
Mr. Orson St. John Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger R. Moreau
Mr. and Mrs. Downey Stancs
Atty. and Mrs. John-Henry M. Steele
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zecher
GRANDPARENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Zehring
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bratz
In Honor of
Ms. Cynthia F. Steer
Mrs. Carol Aloe
Hunter N. Ramee '14
Mr. and Mrs. John Strawbridge II
In Honor of
Owen P. Ramee '17
Caroline F. Traina '22
Oliver C. Ramee '21
Louise M. Traina '24
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Brokaw
Mr. Hugh Hill and Mrs. Cynthia Stubbs-Hill
FRIENDS AND RELATIVES
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Theobald
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson
In Honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Thompson
Dr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Bazos
In Honor of
Jack B. Giles '22
Mr. and Mrs. Werner W. Tiedmann
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bossarelli
Bryan R. Ellis '15
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Butler
Mr. Manuel I. Torres and
Mr. Hunter Brown and
Brad W. Ellis '16
In Honor of
Erin R. Butler '20
Abigail Butler '23
Atty. Tulia V. Zingg
Ms. Tillie P. Laird
Mr. Mark R. Averill and
Mr. Leith Paul Trask Jr.
Mr. Paul T. Cappuccio
Mr. and Mrs. Allan R. Turner
Mrs. Norma Cummings
In Honor of
Mrs. Virginia L. Coolidge
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Ullman
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Egnew
William K. Ensign '14
In Honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Ullram
Mr. Robert L. Fisher Jr.
Grace J. Federle '15
Clark J. Johnson '06
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. Utting
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Loh
Jack W. Mayers '17
Benjamin C. Johnson '09
Mr. Andrew J. Vadnais and
Mr. and Mrs. William MacLeod
Mrs. Martha Barhydt
Samuel T. Johnson '15
Mrs. Elsie McTiernan
In Honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Cornell Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orlowski
Tyler W. Barhydt '05
In Honor of
Vogelstein
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pasch
Charles E. Ryan '12
Christina H. Cornell '06
Mr. Shaorong Wang and
Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder
Margaret W. Ryan '16
Nicholas M. Cornell '08
The Gunnery
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Benson
Alexander H. Cornell '11
Mrs. Patricia K. Whelan
In Honor of
Sarah S. Maxwell '07
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Whittle
Beck E. Curtis '17
Margaux M. Maxwell '09
Mrs. Janet Wildman
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Benson
Anna T. Maxwell '15
Dr. Jonathan A. Woodhall
In Honor of
John C. Maxwell IV '17
Mrs. Sally C. Woodhall
Katharine D. Benson '19
Colby D. Moran '17
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Worrell
Hezekiah Benson '22
Mrs. Nancy A. Lyon
Mrs. Hongli Li Mrs. Constance O. White
Ms. Jane Conn
The Cynthia Lufkin Memorial Garden planted in 2013 to honor former Trustee Cynthia Lufkin P ‘12, ‘20, ‘24
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do you know
RUMSEY
True or False
Mr. Eric Goldstein
In Honor of
In Honor of
Maxim A. Cotier '15
Mason J. von Jess '16
Isabella Cotier '17
Sawyer von Jess '19
Mr. and Mrs. John Craig
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Gordon
In Honor of
In Honor of
Meitya A. Craig '15
Brooke M. Gordon '14
Mrs. Charlotte Dallett
Mr. Cal Groton and
In Honor of
Charlotte J. Hinman '14
In Honor of
George W. Hinman '17
James A. Walsh '16
Mrs. Louise Mauran Groton
Mr. and Mrs. John Denley
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gullquist
In Honor of
In Honor of
Riley J. Burns '15
Thomas W. Mullin '16
1. The founder of Rumsey Hall School was Lillian Rumsey Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. George Doubleday
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hinman
In Honor of
In Honor of
Hollis B. Brown '16
Charlotte J. Hinman '14
2. Tom Farmen was appointed Headmaster in 1985 after working at the School for 11 years.
Mrs. Natalie Hubbard '53 Dyer
Mr. Akio Hirato
In Honor of
In Honor of
Katharine D. Benson '19
Yuka Masamura '17
Hezekiah Benson '22
Haruka Masamura '18
3. The Campus Center is the newest building at Rumsey Hall.
Mrs. Harriet Ellis
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Houldin
In Honor of
In Honor of
Bryan R. Ellis '15
Christina H. Cornell '06
4. The Blue Dog became the School’s mascot in 2000, its centennial year.
Brad W. Ellis '16
Nicholas M. Cornell '08
Mrs. Barbara Ensign
Alexander H. Cornell '11
In Honor of
William M. Houldin '07
5. The Faculty Member who has taught for the most consecutive years at Rumsey Hall is Jay Przygocki.
Robert W. Ensign '04
James A. Houldin '12
Timothy F. Ensign '07
Chandler W. Houldin '13
William K. Ensign '14
Carter B. Houldin '16
Grace J. Federle '15
John C. Houldin '18
6. The dog on the patch of your Rumsey blazer looks to your right.
Mr. David Findlay
Mary Louise M. Houldin '18
In Honor of
Emelia G. Houldin '20
William W. Findlay '12
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy
7. You cannot drive to Rumsey without crossing a bridge. 8. A red and white ribbon and cum laude card is awarded for an average between 85-89.9. 9. The last job for waiters at meals is cups. 10. The Shepaug River runs through campus.
8. True 9. False - trash 10. False - Bantam River Dorms 4. True 5. False - Rick Spooner 6. True 7. True 1. False —Lillias 2. True 3. False—North and South
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cotier
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Futh Jr.
In Honor of
In Honor of
Jack Kennedy '13
Christian P. Deneault '09
Shealyn Kennedy '16
Phillip R. Deneault '11
Colin J. Kennedy '18
Adrianna S. Deneault '12
Quinn Kennedy '20
Andre' Deneault '14
Mrs. Priscilla Kolpak
Mr. and Mrs. Cesare Gaggini
In Honor of
In Honor of
John D. Kolpak '13
Margot Gaggini '14
Eleni M. Kolpak '15
Juliette C. Gaggini '17
Hunter Kolpak '17
Mr. William Gagliardi
Mr. and Mrs. John LaCasse
In Honor of
In Honor of
Hunter P. Guillet '18
John C. LaCasse '17
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gaines Sr.
Eleanor D. LaCasse '19
In Honor of
Finnegan C. LaCasse '24
Raymond E. Gaines '13
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Leesfield
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerlin
In Honor of
In Honor of
Michael A. Leesfield '16
Dimity J. Wanag '13
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Loh
Tabor K. Wanag '15
In Honor of
Tyler W. Farmen '97
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Long Jr.
Mrs. Inge Polak
Mrs. Sally C. Woodhall
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Burns
In Honor of
In Honor of
In Honor of
Ms. Deborah A. Weinberger and
Daniel H. Byrnes '00
Chelsea Simpson '05
Charles L. Reycroft '16
Margaret M. Byrnes '01
Andrew R. Simpson '07
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zecher
Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Cole
Sadie M. Lukos '06
Darby L. Simpson '11
In Honor of
Mr. Antonio Correa and
Bailey J. Higgins '11
Mrs. Gail H. Lovig
Mr. John Powers
In Honor of
In Honor of
Isabella DeLuca '15
Claire R. Powers '20
Crescenzo J. DeLuca '16
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Racevicius
Mr. Thomas R Candrick
Mrs. Alma Gonzalez-Ortega Mrs. Deshna Craig
FRIENDS OF THE AUCTION GIFTS OF $1,000 +
Mrs. Maura Garych Fritz Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Magnoli
In Honor of
In Honor of
Taylor A. Racevicius '10
Nicole A. Magnoli '01
Sydney Racevicius ‘14
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Badiee
Mr. James J. Pates Jr. '47
Cameron Racevicius '17
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Barbour
Mr. and Mrs. Jason R. Regalbuto Mr. Alejandro Sainz and
Connor L. Magnoli '02
Skyler R. Magnoli '07
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Redel
Mrs. Jaymel E. Connor
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Malanca
In Honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Adam P. Godfrey
In Honor of
Jessica A. Sherrod '05
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel A. Grullon
Sydney M. Lerz '15
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Rehnberg
Ingersoll Auto of Danbury
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maloney
In Honor of
Mr. Sihyeong Jang and
In Honor of
Alexis A. Delmore '18
Alec Y. Maloney '14
Ryan J. Delmore '20
Mrs. Woo Jung Yang Mr. Rory S. McAdam and Mrs. Dian Griesel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mandel
In Honor of
Mr. and Mrs. David Ryan
Mr. Jian Ni and Mrs. Hai Yi Lu
Samuel T. Mandl '07
In Honor of
Dr. and Mrs. John I. B. Pyne
Jacob I. Mandl '11
Peyton S. Hawes '17
Mr. Nicholas J. Sagar and
Lily A. Mandl '15
Lachlan M. Hawes '19
Jackson Delmore '23
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Brendan K. O'Dwyer
Mrs. Luz-Cecilia Mondragon Mr. Peter F. Schreiber and Ms. Dianne Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Silvester Mr. John and Mrs. Lisa Schereschewsky '56 Stout Mr. and Mrs. John Strawbridge II Mr. and Mrs. George L. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. John Marenholz
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rydingsword
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Schechter
In Honor of
In Honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith III
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS, AND MATCHING GIFTS
John D. Kolpak '13
Evan P. Rydingsword '20
Mr. Nicholas N. Solley '64
Eleni M. Kolpak '15
Leah A. Rydingsword '23
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt M. Soukup
Assured Guaranty Corporation
Hunter Kolpak '17
Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Smith Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan R. Turner
Mrs. Edith Mehiel
In Honor of
Washington Food Market
In Honor of
Elizabeth H. Lawrence '10
Washington Liquor
James A. Bitzonis '07
Ms. Elizabeth B. Spraker
Olivia P. Bitzonis '10
In Honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mitchell
C.C. Borzilleri ‘11
In Honor of
Jack Borzilleri ‘14
Anne E. Lombardi '16
Mary-Elizabeth B. Borzilleri '21
Emily L. Lombardi '18
Lucas R. Lombardi '21
Mrs. Vanessa K. Kong-Kerzner
Charles Evans Hughes Memorial Foundation, Inc. Delaware Investments Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation
FRIENDS OF THE AUCTION GIFTS OF $500 TO $999
E and R Cleaners
Mr. and Mrs. Downey Stancs
Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Aitken
IBM - International Business
In Honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Farmen
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Montgomery
Sabina Stancs '08
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gleason
Kingdon Capital Management, LLC
In Honor of
Luke Stancs '11
Mr. and Mrs. Craig W. Henrich
Lawrence M. Gelb Foundation, Inc.
Claire R. Powers '20
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Leesfield
Molder Family Foundation
Mrs. Cecilia K. Mullen
In Honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle L. Miller
Oliver Rubbish Removal, LLC
In Honor of
Gary C. Giese '23
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rutledge
QUALCOMM
Daniel C. White '15
Mr. and Mrs. Allan R. Turner
Segalla's Turnkey Housing
Segalla's Turnkey Housing
Ian T. White '17
In Honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Taylor
Target
Mrs. Deborah Onorato
Bradley J. Turner '08
Mr. Xiao Yang K. Zheng and
The Lilac Foundation
In Honor of
Cody A. Turner '10
Owen M. Reighard '13
Abbey N. Turner '14
Mari H. Leonard '18
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Van Sickle
Mrs. Lili Xie
Ericson Insurance Advisors Harriet F. Dickenson Foundation Herbst Foundation, Inc. Machines
The New York Community Trust The Prudential Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Parry-Hill
In Honor of
In Honor of
Robert F. Ober '20
Quinn P. Greene '14
Dr. Jonathan A. Woodhall
FRIENDS OF THE AUCTION GIFTS OF $1 TO $499
Riley Greene '22
In Honor of
Mr. Hunter Brown and
Charles L. Reycroft '16
Matching Gifts Time Warner, Inc.
Ms. Tillie P. Laird
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Planned Gifts Today Support Rumsey Students Tomorrow The Rumsey Hall School Heritage Society—Leave a Legacy Planned gifts to Rumsey Hall School enable you to
will be invested in Rumsey’s Endowment in perpetuity,
create a legacy contribution that will have a powerful
or for a designated restricted purpose of scholarship.
impact beyond your lifetime – securing the chance for
A CRT is an excellent vehicle for gifts of appreciated
a new generation of students to experience a Rumsey
stock or property, since the trust is tax exempt and does
education.
not incur capital gains tax when assets are sold.
Bequests and other forms of planned
philanthropy invested in the Endowment remain a permanent part of the School’s financial foundation. A growing number of constituents in the Rumsey Family are including the School in their long-range planning to make a lasting difference. Bequests or gifts may be made through your estate by including a provision in your will or living trust, or by naming Rumsey as a beneficiary of a Retirement Plan or Life Insurance Policy. The amount gifted to the School can be expressed as a dollar amount or as a percentage of the assets to be allocated. No bequest is too small.
A Charitable Remainder Trust (CRT)
provides donors as beneficiaries of annual income payments during their lifetimes. The remaining assets
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Please let us know if you have included Rumsey in your estate plans.
We would like to thank you for
your generosity, make sure the purpose of your gift is understood by the School, and acknowledge your wishes by welcoming you to the Rumsey Hall School Heritage Society. Choosing the right planned gift depends on your personal financial goals as determined by consultation with your financial, tax or legal advisor. Please contact Director of Development Carol Maxwell to explore your options, cmaxwell@rumseyhall.org or 860.868.0535 Thank you for your consideration.
CLASS NOTES KEEP US UPDATED! Please send your news and photos (high res jpeg) to Alumni Coordinator Jordan Leventhal ‘05 jleventhal@rumseyhall.org
Sanford House Study Hall, 1950s
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Alain Bertrand ‘79 with wife Dorthee, daughter Lila, and Headmaster Tom Farmen during a visit to campus.
History Department Chair Tom Geagan P ‘13, ‘16, Luke Stancs ‘11, Marina Herbst ‘11 and Faculty Member Sean Kinsella P ‘22, ‘23
1940s Robert “Bob” Stern ‘41 volunteers at Meals on Wheels every week with his wife, Brenda. He also sings in an all-male chorus and tutors Hispanic students. Julian Padowicz ‘46 had the fourth and final part of his memoir, When The Diamonds Were Gone, published by Chicago Review Publishers. It covers his first 13 years in America and includes the four years he spent at Rumsey on the Cornwall campus.
1960s
Anya Browning ‘12 and Katie Stonecipher ‘12 with Headmaster Tom Farmen during a visit to campus.
Dennis Tanney ‘64 is the Automotive Editor of Chronos Watch Magazine. He is also a professional photographer for Rolex, Cavallino (the Ferrari magazine), and The Star (the Mercedes Benz club magazine). Bernhard “Charlie” Hoffmann ‘68 graduated from Dartmouth College, NH in 1977 and now has his own firm specializing in biotechnology investment banking. He lives in Lake Forest, IL with his wife, Susan, and has four children, Alex, Augie, Peter & Phoebe.
Clark Johnson ‘06 with Associate Director of Admission Ben Tuff P ‘22, ‘24 during a campus visit. Clark is currently working at OEC Brewing, Oxford, CT.
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1970s Ted Sarant ‘70 has been working as a home remodeler for the last 43 years and is starting his seventh year serving on his church’s council. He enjoyed seeing his fellow classmates at their 45th Rumsey Class Reunion in June. Walter Hoffmann ‘72 earned a degree from Columbia University, NY and attended Boston Architectural College, MA. He has his own company building and renovating property in the Boston area. His work has been featured on the cover of The Boston Globe Magazine. He lives with his two sons, Nick and Luke, and his partner Adine Storer in Melrose, MA. Margaret Hoffman ‘72 has retired from a career in currency trading and now lives in Mt. Washington Valley, NH, working part-time at a 75-year old peace and social justice educational retreat. Mark Zeisler ‘75 will be playing the lead role of Eddie Carbone in Arthur Miller's "A View from the Bridge" at the Seattle Repertory Theatre this fall.
L to R: Gustavo “Gustav” Jaén Sandoval ‘83 halfway through an ultra marathon in Venezuela; Charles Porter ‘94 after summiting Mt. Rainier, WA; Melinda Cornell ‘86 Moran with her family preparing to go caving in New Mexico; Jose Pablo “JP” Chico ‘98 married Mariana Ojeda in April 2015.
1980s Gustavo “Gustav” Jaen Sandoval ‘83 recently completed his fourth marathon and also completed his third ultra trail, a 80 KM race. Karl Reed ‘78, William King ‘78, and Frederick “Fritz” Bosch ‘78 have founded a company called D.A.S.H. Logistics that has created a product designed to assist pizza delivery franchises in making the delivery process more streamlined. Ted Pyfrom ‘83 has moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina with his wife and four daughters, where he works in the bulk shipping and logistics industry. He still enjoys receiving his annual birthday card from Headmaster Tom Farmen. Melinda Cornell ‘86 Moran P ’17 spent the summer with her family traveling in a RV. She’s excited that her oldest son, Colby, is entering Rumsey’s VIth Form this fall.
1990s Jay Newton-Small ‘90 recently completed a teaching fellowship at Harvard University, MA and has returned to TIME Magazine where she is based in Washington, DC covering politics. She also recently founded a company called MemoryWell which is creating an app to help
record the stories of those suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease. Jeremy Burton ‘92 and Jaime were married in Leadville, CO in July 2015. Alexander Alves ‘93 has opened a custom screen printing company called Shirt Bakery in Watertown, CT. Arthur Huntington ‘96 began working in June 2015 as a chef at Sully’s Restaurant & Saloon in Louisville, KY. Charles Porter ‘96 climbed Mt. Rainier, WA in July 2015, successfully reaching the 14,410’ summit. Jennifer Elie ‘98 is living in Panama with her husband, Carlos, and their two sons, Eduardo and Andres. She has started a business called Food Republic that sells dips and jams and offers creative catering. Jose Pablo “JP” Chico ‘98 married Mariana Ojeda in Mexico in April 2015 after dating for over 14 years.
2000s Agbesi Akpedonu ‘00 recently joined Honeywell in Baltimore, MD as a Solutions Account Manager.
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L to R: Associate Director of Admission Ben Tuff P ‘22, ‘24 and Matt Kraft ‘09 during a campus visit; Director of Admission Matt Hoeniger ‘81, P ‘11, ‘15 and Arjun Kumar ‘05 during a spring campus visit; Coordinator of Girls’ & Women’s Issues/Assistant Dean of Students Ali Spooner ‘90 Linley P ‘23, Colette Donnelly ‘09 and Danielle Donnelly ‘07 at Alumni Reunion.
Ben Levy ‘01 graduated with a MS in Mathematics and will be completing his PhD focused in Mathematical Ecology at the University of Tennessee in Spring 2016. He is currently a graduate research assistant at the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis, collaborating with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to understand, model and limit the population of feral hogs in the park. Gwendolyn Richards ‘01 is a third year Social Justice law student at St. Thomas University, FL. She's interning with the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, AL this summer. Elizabeth “Lizzy” Blank ‘02 graduated with a MA in Marine Affairs from the University of Rhode Island in December 2014. She also became a member of the Rhode Island and Massachusetts Bar Associations in December and now practices Corporate Law in Newport, RI.
Athletic Director Jay Przygocki P ‘00, ‘03, Claudia Cisneros ‘86, and Associate Headmaster Rick Spooner P ‘88, ‘90, ‘94, GP ‘23 during a campus visit
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Arjun Kumar ‘05 lives in Chicago, IL, where he is developing an app called Coordin8 for managing itineraries and coordinating group travel. Jordan Leventhal ‘05 joined the Rumsey Staff in June 2015 as the Alumni Coordinator after graduating cum laude from Ursuline College, OH where he served as Student Government President for two years and received the Sister Diana Stano Award for Excellence in Academics, Leadership, and Service. Gerry “Jerry” Panzu ‘05 is creating a social messaging app designed to assist college students acclimate to campus life. Cuaround helps students create relationships by sharing videos, pictures, class-notes, and connecting them with nearby students and Alumni. Mark Naclerio ‘07 has been elected to serve as captain of the Brown University, RI hockey team for the 2015-2016 year. He also skated at the New York Rangers Prospect Development Camp.
Mark Naclerio ‘07 at the New York Rangers Prospect Development Camp in July 2015
Peter Tocci ‘07 is currently living in Milton Keynes, England where he works for a fuel cell company. Richard Crane ‘08 is a senior at Drexel University, PA, majoring in mechanical engineering. Through the co-op program at Drexel, Richard has worked on the reliability team at the Philadelphia Refinery and at a hydraulics manufacturer (Hoerbiger) in Bavaria, Germany. He has also interned with SpaceX’s propulsions team in Los Angeles, CA. Brad Turner ‘08, son of former Faculty Member Crystal and Dean ‘80 Turner P ‘08, ‘10, ‘14 won a United States Intercollegiate Boxing Association National Championship Belt at the University of Michigan while representing his college, Susquehanna University, PA where he is a finance major. Cassandra “Cassie” Richards ‘08 graduated from Stetson University, FL in May 2015. Michael Waller ‘08 was presented the Wurster Award at Catawba College, NC, which is given to student athletes who demonstrate strong character, able leadership, and a team-beforeself attitude, while he was a member of Catawba’s soccer team. He was also was inducted into Phi Sigma Iota (National Foreign Language Honor Society) in May 2015. Emerson Davis ‘08 recently graduated cum laude from Bucknell University, PA and has enrolled at the London School of Economics, U.K.
Matthew Kraft ‘09 is a senior political science major in the military college at The Citadel, SC. He was recently named a 2016 Summerall Guard in the changing of the guard ceremony. Jon Neuhaus ‘87 and Larry Millburn ‘87 in Washington Depot, CT in Spring 2015
2010s Alana Lopez ‘12 graduated from Vermont Academy, VT and has signed a letter of commitment to attend Manhattanville College, NY in the fall as a member of their lacrosse team. Matt Murphy ‘12 graduated from Choate Rosemary Hall and is attending George Washington University, DC, where he is studying International Affairs.
Brad ‘08 and Dean Turner ‘80, P ‘08, ‘10, ‘14 after Brad won his USIBA National Championship Belt.
Gwynne Dulaney ‘13, a senior at Westover School, CT, was selected from hundreds of applicants, along with Katharine Dyer Benson ‘19 and Carter Giese ‘23, to have her work read at ASAP’s Celebration of Young Writers 10th Anniversary event in May 2015. Tess Vogel ‘13 recently graduated summa cum laude in piano performance from Lawrence University, WI.
Michael Waller ‘08 winning the Wurster Award at Catawba College, NC
Lily Johns ‘14 is a junior at Canterbury School, CT and had a leading role in their productions of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and “Once Upon A Mattress.” In addition, she played
on the Varsity Tennis Team.
Matthew Kraft ‘09 at The Citadel, SC
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Dean of Students Clayton Ketchum P ‘14, ‘17 4. Former Faculty Member Sam Baroody and Eleni Kolpak ‘15 in Atlanta, GA 5. Ava Pawlowski ‘14, Anna
Maxwell ‘15, Hugh Rossi ‘14, and Chamonix McAdam ‘15 at the Founders Day Regatta at Lake Waramaug, CT 6. Ava ‘14 and brother Landon Gabriele ‘12 at Landon’s graduation from Notre Dame High School, CT 7. rumseysummer!2015 camp counselors Lily McGrew ‘14, Abbey Turner ‘14, Jake Mandl ‘11,
Jamison Etting ‘07, Ashley Hill ‘07, Bryan Ellis ‘15, Delaney Stokes ‘14 and Eleni Kolpak ‘15 8. Maggie Mohen ‘06, Director of Studies Brooke Giese P ‘23, and Mary Grace Chapman ‘06 met for dinner in Washington Depot, CT 9. Toby Georgi ‘87 and Ward “Glen” Bigelow ‘87 at Toby’s house in Lake Forest, IL 10. Language Skills Teacher Amy Hoeniger P ‘11, ‘15, Charles Porter ‘94, Assistant Headmaster/Director of Admission Matt Hoeniger ‘81 P ‘11, ‘15,
Matt Blasberg ‘94 and Jared Allen ‘94 at the 2015 Commencement Exercises 11. Olivia Good ‘12, Science Department Chair Liz Butler P ‘20, ‘23, Chris
Novak ‘13 and Assistant Headmaster Fran Ryan P ‘12 ‘16 at the Founders Day Regatta at Lake Waramaug, CT 12. Tom Sperry ‘88 and family with Director of Admission Matt Hoeniger ‘81 P ‘11, ‘15 during a July 2015 visit to campus from Oregon 13. Wes Pullen ‘62 P ‘00 and Maggie Williams ‘63 in Arcadia
National Park, ME 14. Charlie Ryan ’12 and Tim Pumphret ’13 at the Henley Royal Regatta on the Thames River, UK rowing for the Salisbury Crew team 15. Raymond Sanchez ‘93, Matt White ‘93 and Charles Porter ‘94 Alumni of New Dorm East 16. Shea Farrell ‘72 with Headmaster Tom Farmen during
a campus visit. 17. Sam Maxwell ‘00 with Director of Technology Steve and Kaycee Dodge 18. Nicholaus Patnaude ‘97 married Sarah Kushwara in July 2015 19. Associate Director of Admission Ben Tuff P ‘22, ‘24 , David Martin ‘03 and Thayer Clark ‘03 after a triathlon in July 2015 in Middlebury, CT
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“Kathy” Chung ‘00 and her husband Kyu Hyun Chun welcomed their new daughter, Olivia Minseo, in May 2015. 5. Branden ‘00 and Alecia Bohan welcomed their daughter, Liberty Pearl, in May 2015. 6. Carter ‘97 and Lauren Mosch welcomed their son, Jackson, in April 2015. 7. Jarrel Price ‘97 and wife Lauren announced the birth of their son, Winston Oliver in March 2014. 8. Kyle ‘02 and
Amanda Halloran welcomed their daughter, Keelyn Lily, in May 2015. 9. Todd White ‘95 and his wife Kylee are proud to announce the
birth of their son, Lincoln Walter, in June 2015. 10. Daniel and Amy Soderberg ‘00 Wilt announced the birth of their daughter, Amelia, in June 2015.
In Memoriam Henry “Dick” Humphries ‘32 passed away in February 2015 at the age of 97. Peter Herts Gruntal ‘34 died in November 2012 at the age of 91. Peter was a WWII veteran and later worked as a salesman. He also was an avid golfer, winning the first of many Westchester Golf Championships in 1939. John Frederick Fulton ‘70 died in August 2009 at the age of 56. John was the former owner of Huntington Pennysaver Group, NY and also worked in the technology repair industry. John is survived by his wife Maureen Burke-Fulton, and his four children, Meghan, John Jr., Grace and Alexandra. William E. “Willy” Mahon ‘85 died in December 2013 at the age of 44. He is survived by his mother, Margaret “Maggie” Mahon, and his maternal grandparents, Jack and Peg Mahon. Matt Nolan ‘92 passed away in February 2015 at the age of 38. He was the Director of Small Commercial Marketing Analytics for The Hartford, CT. He is survived by his wife, Rebecca; his daughter, Alexandra; his grandmother, Patricia and his brother-in-law and sister, Dan and Beth Nolan ‘90, P ‘18 Lovallo. Megan Martin ‘03 died in June 2015 at the age of 27. Meg was a writer, filmmaker, and artist who lived in Napa, CA. Alex Hewett ‘05 passed away in May 2015 at the age of 25.
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RICK BUTLER P ’20, ’23 Upper School Science Teacher Director of Residential Life Director of Outdoor Education
What led you to work at a private school, Rumsey in particular? I had a great experience as a boarding student at The Loomis Chaffee School, CT (’92) and when I was looking for a teaching position I wanted to find a similar educational community. My uncle, John Butler, was a teacher and administrator at Rumsey for nine years and he introduced me to Rumsey Hall. What makes the Rumsey experience so unique and special? I enjoy working with students in all aspects of life teaching, coaching and dorm parenting. How would you describe your teaching style? I am a builder and a problem solver. My physical science classes involve lots of hands-on learning. In small lab groups students measure calories, split water into its elements, solve challenge problems, and compete in a pasta bridge contest.
What technology device do you find most useful at school? Outside of school? At school – I use my SmartBoard to connect Physics to the real world. Outside of school – My iPad keeps me connected. What are some of your hobbies and interests outside of the classroom? Sailing, kayaking, skiing, playing games and woodworking Tell us something we don’t know about you. After high school I took a year off to work and ski in Crested Butte, CO. What would be the one book you would recommend every student should read? “Touching the Void” - a fantastic adventure / survival story
What are some of your favorite moments from a day in the life at Rumsey? Play Period, Broomball Competitions, Spring Dorm Carnival, Pond Skating and the Bromley Ski/Snowboard Trip
“Rumsey Questionnaire” What is the first word that comes to mind when you hear
What is your favorite journey? Sailing and snorkeling in the
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dinner party (living or deceased)? Albert Einstein and Ernest
What is your current state of mind? Relaxed…it’s Summer!
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What do you consider your greatest achievement? My Family
What was the last app you used? Google Maps and AccuWeather
What do you most value in your friends? Sense of fun and
What is your idea of perfect happiness? Sunset sail with family
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JENNIFER KOLPAK P ’13, ’15, ’17 IIIrd Form (Fifth Grade) Teacher
What led you to work at a private school, Rumsey in particular? In the early 1990s when I was dating my husband, Doug, he would bring me to Rumsey to reminisce about his childhood memories. His aunt and uncle, Joanna and Bill Wishart, began their teaching careers at Rumsey and he spent numerous summer days and holidays in Washington Depot. Our hope at the time was to move back to Connecticut and find a school our three children could attend and where we could both teach. We were looking for a school that had a close-knit family environment, where we could teach students in small class sizes and be directly responsible for curriculum development. To work with friends who could help us raise our children and make us better teachers and people was our ideal situation. After spending just a few days on campus, we knew we had found exactly what we were looking for. What makes the Rumsey experience so unique and special? My ability to interact with my children during the school day. They have grown and thrived at Rumsey and it’s so special to have one of them come by my classroom during recess or at the end of the day to share a struggle or a most recent achievement. The messages on my whiteboard in my classroom from them or the smiles I observe from afar make this experience one in a million. When I refer to my children, I include every student I have taught during my time at Rumsey. A visit, card, email or short little note reminds me that I can make an impact in the lives of my students. How would you describe your teaching style? I feel that the best learning takes place when students feel safe to take risks knowing that their teacher and classmates will support and assist them. Developing a relationship with my students inside and outside of the classroom and nurturing them while showing them respect helps them trust me. Teaching to a variety of learning styles is always a priority for me when planning and implementing instruction. My goal is to have a classroom mixed with laughter and learning. What are some of your favorite moments from a day in the life at Rumsey? The memories I hold most dear are the simple ones. Sitting on the bench on a sunny afternoon watching the Lower School kids play by the ponds, passing a colleague along the sidewalk knowing a quick
“Rumsey Questionnaire”
What is the first word that comes to mind when you hear Rumsey Hall? Family Who would you have on your guest list for your ideal dinner party (living or deceased)? My grandmother and my husband’s grandmother What was the last app you used? KioskConnect What is your idea of perfect happiness? When everything is right in the lives of my children and my husband. When we can sit and laugh knowing everything in the world is good even if it’s only for a short while.
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joke is about to playout that will change my mood for the day and walking around campus in the afternoon traveling from game to game watching the kids play their sports. What technology device do you find most useful at school? Outside of school? My interactive projector because it allows me to reach students through a multisensory approach. The technology device I find most useful at home is my iPhone, which allows me to keep connected with my family and friends at all times. What are some of your hobbies and interests outside of the classroom? I enjoy walking the golf course with my husband and kids while they play golf at the local country club. I enjoy spending time at the beach with family and friends. One of my favorite activities is watching my children’s sporting events in the rink, on the field or in the water. Tell us something we don’t know about you. When I was 28, I left my tenured public school teaching job in my hometown where I had just been selected teacher of the year. My husband and I decided to sell our home in Southington, CT to move to a small third floor apartment in a private boarding school in Wolfeboro, NH. This change required my husband to make a career and lifestyle change that we both felt would enrich our family. I stayed at home with my children until my youngest entered kindergarten and then moved back to Connecticut and restarted my teaching career at Rumsey. Those years were a special gift that I wouldn’t trade for anything in the world. What would be the one book you would recommend every student should read? I believe that children’s picture books can teach amazing lessons just as well as long novels. As I prepare my IIIrd Formers to enter the Upper School I do a series of lessons on perseverance. I read my class The Little Engine That Could, by Watty Piper. It is a childhood favorite of mine that was first given to me by a coach I remember fondly. It reinforces that hard work, consistent effort and overcoming fears can lead to success.
What is your greatest fear? Snakes What is your favorite journey? The process of raising my children. Which talent would you most like to have? Ability to sing What is your current state of mind? Happy What do you consider your greatest achievement? Being a mother and a wife What do you most value in your friends? Loyalty and honesty Who are your real-life heroes? My father
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THE RUMSEY FAMILY REUNITES IN CELEBRATION On June 13, 2015, more than 140 Alumni and Friends
showcases the spirit of Rumsey today and then they
returned to the valley where the trout stream lies and
were treated to a nostalgic look at yearbook photos of
reunited with friends, teachers, and coaches during
their younger selves on the big screen.
Alumni Reunion 2015. Reminiscing about their time at Rumsey, everyone enjoyed a day with perfect summer weather.
’74, ’77 GP ’01, ’02, ’07 umpired the traditional Reds vs. Blues Alumni Softball Game on Seibert Field. The
Beginning with a tour led by Assistant Headmaster/
Blues, sparked by a face-first slide into home plate by
Director of Admission Matt Hoeniger ’81, P ’11, ’15,
newly elected Board Chair Jon Neuhaus ’87, ignited a
attendees observed improvements of the School’s
last inning rally to narrowly beat the Reds 9-8. While
facilities over the past two decades.
Sharing stories
some attendees played in the softball game, others spent
and memories sparked by things seen on the tour, many
the afternoon with Associate Headmaster and Volleyball
Alumni longingly wished that they were still students at
Coach Rick Spooner P ’88, ’90, ’94 GP ’23 as he led a
Rumsey especially when they saw the Campus Center
lively game of outdoor volleyball. All were happy to be
and North and South Dorms.
playing for their favorite volleyball coach again. Cathy
In the late afternoon, Jason Spooner ’88 and his band,
Schereschewsky ’70 Charles and Mimi Charles ’70 were
The Jason Spooner Band, performed outdoors at the
recognized for recruiting the largest reunion class, Sarah
Headmaster’s House during dinner which included
Neuhaus ’90 won the award for farthest distance traveled
tacos from the El Camion Taco Truck. Throughout the
(Sacramento, CA), and Ginna Boynton ’55 Fishburne
day, friendships were rekindled and memories refreshed
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LOWER SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL INITIATIVES EXPLORING GOVERNMENT AT THE GRASS ROOTS
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Air Force Base in Afghanistan. Though Skyping
find a group of Faculty Members and Lower School
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Student Council Members from Ist - IIIrd Forms
finally meet him in person.
(Grades 3-5) gathered around two tables by the fireplace immersed in conversation. These weekly lunchtime meetings are an integral part of the Lower School community - a time for students and teachers to lunch together while students work as a team to serve others, promote school spirit, and in the process, become leaders in the Lower School.
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The Council then initiated “Getting to Know You.” Every two weeks a Rumsey employee was invited to the Lower School Morning Meeting for a question and answer period. The IIIrd Form Council members conveyed in their Spring Term speech, “The information the guest speakers shared with us and the questions they answered were
This year’s Council took on quite a few projects.
interesting and, at times, inspirational. With each
At the start of the school year they began planning
visit, our campus became even more comfortable and
for the October 17th arrival of Alexis Aita’s ’20
connected.” Nine different people from CulinArt
uncle, U.S. Army Reserve Pilot - Chief Warrant
Food Service, the Health Center, School Store,
Officer 3 Mike Mignogna, and his wife, Donna. Last
Main and Lower Offices, Maintenance, Faculty and
year’s Student Council sent fifteen boxes of snacks,
Administration spoke at the Morning Meetings,
supplies, homemade cards and decorated frisbees to
representing all parts of Rumsey’s Community.
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L to R: Lower School Students with gifts for the winter Hope Chests; Canned Food Drive; U.S. Army Reserve Pilot-Chief Warrant Officer 3 Mike Mignogna and officers in Afghanistan with care packages sent by Lower School Students
In the late Fall Term, Council Members organized
collaborated with Ist Form (Grade 3) teacher Karen
several collections for people in need in the local
Saxe to select new decorations that will be purchased
community. They stood tirelessly outside, rain, snow
over the summer to complete the project.
or shine, collecting non-perishable food provisions for a local food bank and items for “Holiday Hope Chests” for children at the St. Vincent DePaul Society’s Waterbury, CT shelters. Both the people at the food bank and Deacon Emil Croce from the shelter were impressed and thrilled by their good work.
The Council also discusssed the drop-off and pick-up car idling issues with Pre-Primes (Grade 1) teacher Jane Darby, which will be addressed throughout the next school year. Additional initiatives included weekly meetings with CulinArt Food Service Director Maryann Pierzga to plan and serve the “Try Its” in Farmen Hall on Fridays (over
Bathroom improvements were a major focus of
forty new foods were sampled by Lower School
the year, as well. The Council met with Director
students this year); working with School Store
of Facilities Gary Lord to discuss renovation ideas
Director Heather Leonard P ’13 ’18, to improve the
for the bathroom in the Foreign Language hallway.
times for Lower School access to the School Store;
Upon reviewing their ideas and estimating the total
delivering speeches at each term’s Academic Awards;
cost of the project, the Student Council met with
planning a number of “school spirit” days, “Minute
Business Manager/CFO Karen Scodari for final
to Win Its” and even a tug of war when students
budget approval. After much deliberation, they
competed to earn points for their teams, and they
presented color choices and tile options to the Lower
solved the ‘ball in the pond’ issue by purchasing a
Schoolers for a vote. Meanwhile, the Council invited
retractable eighteen-foot pool hook, rescuing nine
Registered Nurse Marci Gouveia P ’19, ’21 to discuss
balls the first time it was utilized.
proper bathroom etiquette with students. The renovation was completed over March recess and everyone was delighted with the new and improved facility. During Spring Term Council Members
With over 75% participation from students in IstIIIrd Forms, the Student Council is thriving and an integral component of the Lower School experience.
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summer has its own story... The Endowed Lopez Low Foundation Enrichment Program provides summer opportunities for Rumsey Faculty Members to enhance their areas of expertise and enjoy experiences that bring fresh perspectives to their classrooms. Language Skills Teacher Claire Ketchum P ’14, ’17 advanced her knowledge of the Emotional Freedom Technique (also known as tapping). Teaching this skill to her students will help them alleviate stress, anxiety, and fear, helping them cope with the stresses of testing. Dean of Students Clayton Ketchum P ’14, ’17 studied advanced photography techniques with The Great Courses Fundamentals of Photography. Director of Studies Brooke Giese and son, Carter ’23, spent time hiking at Lonesome Lake, NH on the Appalachian Trail (pictured top left). History Teacher Robert and Science Teacher Kim Mandl P ’07, ’11, ’15 took a multi-city tour of the Mid-Atlantic with their family, stopping in Washington, DC, Baltimore, MD, Boston, MA, and New York City. Robert used the stops to expand his history focus and develop additional curriculum content for his history and geography classes, while Kim will use their visits to aquariums, institutes, space centers and museums to assist her in curriculum development for her earth science and life science classes. English and ESL Teacher Dan Moorin enrolled in the Bread Loaf School of English at Middlebury College, VT, where he is working toward completing his MA in English. This program will help him deepen his knowledge in literature studies to better teach his students. Associate Director of Admission Ben Tuff P ’22, ’24 competed in the USAT’s National Championship Triathlon in Nashville, TN in August 2015. He plans to use his trainig experience to help Rumsey students understand the importance of staying healthy and fit (pictured bottom left).
FACULTY NOTES Math Department Chair Phil Perreault P ’24 and his wife, Heather, welcomed their newest daughter, Anabel Quinn Perreault, in April 2015 (pictured left). Annie joins siblings Addy ’24 and Thomas. Pre-Primes Teacher Jane Darby’s original writing composition was selected to be read at Words and Music, a fundraiser benefiting the Washington Park Foundation, CT. Former Faculty Member Sam Gaudet competed in his first Ironman Triathalon in Boulder, CO and finished in an astounding 10 hrs. 48 mins—top 5% of all competitors. More than twenty fish were caught during the Annual Faculty Fishing Trip this summer, with History Department Chair Tom Geagan P ’13, ’16 reeling in the biggest fish of the day. Pictured are Faculty Members James Cramphin, Craig Ough P ’23, Steve Dodge, Tom Geagan P ’13, ’16 , Sean Kinsella P ’22, ’23 and Chris Dyball.
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Upcoming Events September 22 , 2015
Bermuda Reception
Annual Benefit Auction—As Time Goes By
October 9, 2015
Fall Parents’ Day October 10, 2015 NYC Reception
November 10, 2015
Korea Reception
November 17, 2015
Boston Reception December 3, 2015 Holiday Gathering at the Headmaster’s House
December 19, 2015
Los Angeles Reception
February 2, 2016
San Francisco Reception
February 3, 2016
Alumni Games/Young Alums Gathering
February 6, 2016
Bromley Ski Trip
February 7-9, 2016
Mexico Reception
February 16, 2016
Greenwich Reception
April 21, 2016
Alumni Reunion/Farmen Farewell Celebration
June 11, 2016
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RUMSEY SNAPSHOT
Rocket Launching During the Lower School Afternoon Enrichment Program
Rumsey Hall School 201 Romford Road Washington, CT 06794