2013 Landon Fall Magazine

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FALL 2013

LANDON M A G A Z I N E

ANNUAL REPORT

2012-2013

WELCOME DANA KREIN Middle School Leader Is First Female Division Head


A Landon sophomore shows his Landon pride while hiking in the Canadian Mountains in July with former science teacher Drew Lentz and nine other boys. LANDON SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES H. Sherman β€œTiger” Joyce ’78, CHAIR David M. Armstrong, PRESIDENT Joesph A. Kenary, Jr. ’82, VICE-CHAIR Michelle L. Freeman, SECRETARY W. Carter Hertzberg ’89, TREASURER

TRUSTEES EMERITI Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. ’50 Knight A. Kiplinger ’65 Lawrence L. Lamade ’65 Samuel M. Lehrman H’09 Russell C. Lindner ’72

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Michael S. Banks ’92 Michael I. Connolly Francis β€œMike” O. Day IV ’94 Robert H. Edwards, Jr. Peter Jerry β€œChip” FitzGerald Jr. ’83 Jeffrey E. Harris ’80 Wallace F. β€œHap” Holladay, Jr. ’65 Ernest D. Jarvis Douglas C. Kiker ’93 Brigham C. Kiplinger ’99 Stephan E. Klingelhofer ’60 Douglas H. Lagarde Steven C. Mayer E. Brett McMahon ’85 Amy R. Mehlman John P. Oswald Tushar C. Patel ’81 H. Keith Powell Monica M. Thompson Martin J. Weinstein Laura H. Zaimi

LANDON MAGAZINE HEADMASTER

CLASS NOTES EDITORS

David M. Armstrong

Amory Barnes Loretta Menzen George Pappas ’82

EDITOR

Meredith Josef

STUDENT INTERN ASSISTANT EDITORS

Mary Cunningham Lynn Horowitch CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Jean Erstling Rob Yunich

Jordan Marshall ’13 DESIGNER

Polly Johnson, Polliwog Design PHOTOGRAPHY

Mary Cunningham Lowell Davis GoLandon.com Wendy Steck Merriman Landon School Archives

OUR MISSION Landon School prepares talented boys for produc-

tive lives as accomplished, responsible and caring men whose actions are guided by the principles of perseverance, teamwork, honor and fair play.


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From the Headmaster

LandonΓ’€™s first female division head sits down with Landon Magazine to discuss her vision

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and goals for the Middle School.

18 Features

18 Welcome Dana Krein

28 Landon Alumni

20 The Magnificent Seven With more than 200 years of teaching experience, seven faculty and staff retired at the end of the 2013 school year. Their colleagues share their memories and give thanks to these

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beloved men and women.

25 A Day in the Life

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Follow Parker Lotstein Γ’€™18 through a busy and exciting day in Seventh Grade.

26 Science in the Summer This summer, half a dozen Upper School students engaged in cutting-edge research through science internships.

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On the Cover: New Middle School Head Dana Krein meets with members of the Middle School Student Council.

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Landon’s Endowment Must Grow iology teacher Ray Wright

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spent two weeks in Borneo

A commitment to Landon’s endowment

this past summer to study

one of the most biologically diverse places in the world and bring his

ensures that we can continue to provide the quality Landon experience for generations of the best

observations back to the classroom. Marc Blatt ’13 was named a Jefferson

and brightest Bears to come.

Scholar at the University of Virginia,

long is as reassuring as it is remarkable, but imagine what we could

a prestigious academic honor last

achieve if we had resources comparable to our stature and aspirations.

awarded to a student from our school

It’s time to level the playing field.”

22 years ago. New Middle School

Landon’s endowment currently stands at $10.5 million. According

Head Dana Krein discusses the many reasons why she is thrilled to join

to the National Association of Independent Schools, a fiscally sound

the Landon community.

independent school should have an endowment equal to roughly two

They are all stories you will read in the following pages of this mag-

and a half times its gross operating expenses. By that measure,

azine, and they are outstanding examples of how Landon fulfills its

Landon’s endowment falls short. Moreover, Landon’s endowment is less

mission to prepare talented boys for productive lives as accomplished,

than that of many of our peer schools including our sister school,

responsible and caring men. What these stories do not tell us is how

Holton-Arms, as well as our traditional institutional rival, St. Albans.

Landon will continue to flourish and endure. In essence, how does Landon send its teachers to faraway places to learn? How does the school recruit top-quality administrators and fac-

Indeed, it is time to level the playing field, as Todd so eloquently stated. This past year, we raised almost $2 million for our endowment, and

ulty? How do our students earn outstanding achievements not only in

we have raised more than $6.4 million since 2007. As we enter the final

academics, but also athletics and the arts? And most important, how

year of our Landon United campaign, now is the time to build our

can we ensure this record of excellence into the next century?

endowment. In the last two years alone, more than 50 new donors have

To me, the answer to each of these questions is simple. We need to increase the size of our endowment. A larger endowment enables Landon to attract and retain a talented and engaged faculty. A larger

committed to Landon’s long-term health through planned gifts in their financial or estate plans. Perhaps, Hall of Fame tennis player and humanitarian Arthur Ashe

endowment enables Landon to provide financial assistance to excep-

said it best, β€œFrom what we get, we can make a living; what we give,

tional students and their families who otherwise would be unable to

however, makes a life.” A commitment to Landon’s endowment ensures

afford full tuition. A larger endowment enables Landon to invest in an

that we can continue to provide the quality Landon experience for gen-

enriched curriculum, professional development, faculty housing, facility

erations of the best and brightest Bears to come.

upgrades and much more. Finally, a larger endowment provides Landon with the resources that provide stability against the unpredictability of revenue and expenses that can change from year to year. Todd Boehly ’91, who has donated $1.5 million to our endowment as part of our Landon United campaign, said, β€œFor a school that does so many things well, Landon has for too long labored under a competitive disadvantage with its peers, lacking the financial resources they possess to plan for the future. That Landon has done so well for so 2 Landon Magazine

David M. Armstrong Headmaster David_Armstrong@landon.net


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Landon Welcomes New Trustees In July, six members of the Landon community were elected to the Board of Trustees: Michael I. Connolly ’75, Robert H. Edwards, Jr., Douglas H. Lagarde, Steven C. Mayer, John P. Oswald, Monica M. Thompson and Martin J. Weinstein. Connolly is CEO of Atlas Digital Partners and board member of MarketBridge. Atlas's mission is to drive sales for small and midsize business organizations and emerging growth companies by coordinating and leveraging new marketing technologies and services. He is also serving as interim CEO for the online magazine, HautePink. Edwards is the executive director in the Commodity Finance/Global Commodities Group and Energy Finance/Office of Environmental Affairs at JP Morgan Chase & Co., working on clean energy and structured commodities transactions. Lagarde is the headmaster at Severn School just outside of Annapolis and a member of the AIMS Board of Trustees. He started his teaching career at Landon as a math teacher and wrestling, football and track coach. Mayer was a founder and chief executive officer of CoGenesys, Inc, until its sale to Teva Pharmaceuticals in 2008. Prior to founding CoGenesys, he was executive vice presi-

Michael I. Connolly ’75

Robert H. Edwards, Jr. ’P’17

Douglas H. Lagarde

John P. Oswald P’12’15

Monica Thompson P’19

Martin J. Weinstein P’20 ’20 she and her husband established in 2007 to support the education and health needs of children and families in the Washington, D.C., region most affected by poverty. Weinstein is a partner in the Litigation Department of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP and leads the Compliance & Enforcement Practice Group. For two decades, he has represented corporations, organizations and individuals in a wide variety of sensitive matters.

dent and chief financial officer of Human Genome Sciences, Inc. Oswald is the president and CEO of the Capital Trust Group, an international merchant/investment bank with offices in London, New York, Washington, D.C., Dubai and Beirut. He is responsible for U.S. operations and worldwide investment banking operations. Thompson serves as the executive director of the John Thompson III Foundation, which

Steven C. Mayer P’16

Heard at Landon

β€œI [share my Holocaust story] because the only hope of change is you.” β€” Marty Weiss, Holocaust survivor, speaking to the Upper School in May.

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Effective Ambassadors Each year, more than 100 boys join the Landon community. For 15 years, the Admissions Ambassador program has facilitated the transition into the community for these new students and their families. The key to the program’s success has been β€œproviding more opportunities for the students to get together before the school year begins,” says Carole Kerns, director of Lower School admissions. β€œWe found out [families] are more likely to connect over the summer if they have already met beforehand and established a relationship,” Kerns says. β€œI came to Landon as a freshman and my mentor family was great,” says Pravin Fonseka ’14. β€œOzair Ahmad ’14 and I went to the movies over the summer, and our families also had lunch together. The whole experience made the transition very easy.” Other activities, such as common sport interests, provide more opportunities for camaraderie before the academic year begins. β€œOver the summer I played lacrosse with my mentor Jack Bolen ’14,” says Thomas Dunigan ’14. β€œI already knew him before the summer, and he introduced me to some of his

Even years after entering Landon, ambassadors stay close with the students they mentored. other classmates. By the time my eighth grade year started, I already knew a lot of kids.” New parents also appreciate the opportunities Landon provides for them to get to know the school. β€œThe Ambassadors Program offers an excellent orientation to the Landon experience, by preparing parents for both the rigorous academic structure, and the level of family engagement that makes the Landon

community a rewarding and supportive environment for our boys,” says Terrence Fullum P ’11 ’13. – Jordan Marshall ’13 Interested in becoming an Admissions Ambassador? Contact Director of Lower School Admissions Carole Kerns at 301-320-1068 or carole_kerns@landon.net.

Landon’s Website Makeover

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andon unveiled its redesigned website (www.landon.net) on July 1. The new site is user-friendly, informative and dynamic for current and prospective families as well as alumni. One of the unique features of the new website is its responsive design. This feature gives visitors an optimal viewing experience, no matter where they access the site from: a computer, a tablet or a mobile phone. In essence, the page content matches the size of the screen. Other changes to the Landon website include a new β€œmedia mashup” page, a one-stop shop for the school’s Facebook and Twitter feeds as well as pictures and videos. The athletics section has an enhanced directory of Bear teams, and lists of Landon’s championships, of boys who have received regional or national awards and of alumni who have played or are currently on the roster of college sports teams. Page locations have changed, so users will need to re-bookmark their favorite pages. Shortcuts to many pages (e.g. www.landon.net/makeagift) remain unchanged.

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Returning features include profiles on current students, faculty members and alumni; Admissions events and information; details about Landon’s advisory system and academic program; and a directory of Landon’s Adjunct Music Faculty. The Landon website has the latest information on School news, events and programs. Visit often to stay up-to-date on life at Landon.


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Azalea Festival Celebrates Diamond Anniversary On May 3-5, the 60th annual Azalea Garden Festival entertained thousands and raised critical funds for the school. Parent volunteers, including Adrienne Gerken and Sue Prutting pictured above, spent months planning the successful event and raised $446,485.73 for student financial aid and faculty housing.

Short-term Success/Long-term Progress The Landon community contributed more than $1.4 million to the 2012-2013 Annual Fund! Each of these dollars provided muchneeded resources for teacher salaries, classroom needs, campus maintenance and other expenses. Director of Development Barbara Goodwyn says, β€œThe Annual Fund rounds out the operating budget each year. We deeply appreciate the generosity of 100% of our faculty and staff and so many parents, alumni, parents of alumni, grandparents and friends of

the School who gave their support.” Landon also needs to build endowment, which is vital for the long-term financial health of the school and a top priority for the closing phase of the Landon United campaign. Landon’s endowment currently stands at $10.5 million. That number is well below the recommended level for an independent school of Landon’s size and trails the endowment levels of local peer schools. Landon’s endowment has grown in the last two and a half years through outright gifts and with an increase in the number of Legacy Circle members. The Legacy Circle, repre-

senting those who have made provisions for Landon in their estate plans, has added 50 more members. We ask every member of the Landon community to participate in the Annual Fund each year. To make a gift, go to www.landon.net/makeagift. To learn more about the Landon United campaign, please contact Barbara Goodwyn at 301-320-1004 or barbara_goodwyn@landon.net. To learn more about Planned Giving, please contact George Pappas ’82 at 301-320-1005 or george_pappas@landon.net.

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STUDENT NEWS

LANDON TODAY S T U D E N T N E W S

Blatt ’13 Is Jefferson Scholar Marc Blatt ’13 was named a Jefferson Scholar at the University of Virginia. The prestigious honor, awarded on the basis of merit, covers full tuition for four years. Blatt is one of 33 Marc Blatt ’13 was Scholars who were named a UVA Jefferson selected from approxi- Scholar. mately 1,500 nominees. He is Landon’s first Jefferson Scholar in 22 years, following Devin Griffin ’91.

Independent Projects Take Seniors Near and Far Independent Senior Projects took the 78 members of the Class of 2013 to local and far-flung destinations. Joshua Michael ’13 traveled to Kenya to teach French, math and

Model Senate:

science at a shelter for children ages 5-17. Closer to home, a group hiked the Appalachian Trail, while others headed to the Eastern Shore for a construction project with Habitat for Humanity. In the Washington area, seniors participated in projects including Model Senate (see below), a journalism internship at N.I.H. and building a go-kart on Landon’s campus.

Personal Essay First Place: Marc Blatt ’13, β€œA Ghost’s Story” Runner-up: Ethan Fieger ’14, β€œThe Ascent from the Depths”

Class of 2014 Dominates Writing Contest

Briefly

Members of Class of 2014 took many of the top honors at the annual Upper School writing contest, jointly sponsored by Landon’s English Department, the Landon Fathers Club and The Writer’s Center in Bethesda. Congratulations to the winners: Poetry First Place: Jack Gagnon ’14, β€œThe Finch” Runner-up: Aaron Beguelin ’14, β€œThe Call of the Ocean”

Short Fiction First Place: Garland Kennedy ’14, β€œA Man, a Horse, a Dog” Runner-up: Jack Jundanian ’13, β€œDear Diary”

The teams of Sam Lieberman ’16/Nikhil Dey ’16 and Austin Rose ’15/Dimitri Simes ’15 participated in a debate tournament on U.S. anti-drug policies at Loyola College sponsored by Capitol Debate. The team of Lieberman and Dey was named tournament champion, with an undefeated record of 5-0. Joshua Meka ’16 and Vitaly Kleiner ’16 attended the 19th annual exhibition β€œInvestments in STEM Research and Education: Fueling American Innovation.”

As part of the seventh annual Model Senate, eight seniors headed to Capitol Hill for a meeting with Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska).

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Connecting Globally Through Discussion, Service

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andon was a founding member of the International Boys’ Schools Coalition (ISBC), so it is only fitting that a

Landon student, Kebron Sawhny ’14, participated in the IBSC’s first Student Forum durLandon’s China Roundtable featured Chinese Embassy representatives discussing U.S.-China relations.

ing the 2012-2013 school year. As a member of the Forum, Sawhny regu-

Roundtable Held β€œIn” China The Republic of China Embassy in Washington, D.C., hosted Landon’s 12th annual China Roundtable seminar. At the event, embassy representatives addressed China’s economy, U.S.-China relations and

the growing need for American students to gain linguistic and cultural proficiency. Chinese Club President Alec Merski ’14 and Chinese teacher Xiaohong Yang organized the event.

larly connected with students from other states and countries about topics including social change and global citizenry. He and the other participants also engaged in individual year-long local service learning projects. Through a Google site, the students

AQUAPONICS IN THE GREENHOUSE

β€œmet” regularly to discuss global topics and Students in AP Environmental Science created an aquaponics system in the Greenhouse. Once the system was up and running, goldfish thrived and plants (including lettuce, tomatoes, peppers and herbs) grew without soil in a self-sustaining cycle.

the progress of their projects. For his service learning project, Sawhny tutored Christian, then a fifth grade student at Woodholme Elementary School. He chose tutoring because of his positive experience with tutoring students at Garrison Elementary School through a Landon community service project. In June, at the annual IBSC Conference in Richmond, Sawhny met many of the other Student Forum participants for the first time in person. For Sawhny, the experience highlighted the fundamental similarities between students everywhere. β€œI have enjoyed hearing the views of kids who have entirely different cultures and customs, yet aren’t that much different from me,” he says.

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use his photos to engage students in class. He also will give them first-hand knowledge of Istrian, illustrating how β€œLatin has not died, but evolved.” Biology teacher Ray Wright spent two weeks in Borneo to study one of the most biologically diverse places in the world. He traveled to three different vegetative zones and observed a range of rainforest and biodiversity experiences. β€œJust being in a forest that has had minimal human impact is amazing,” says Wright. He hopes to introduce a larger rainforest unit into his biology class and possibly create a Landon summer travel program to a rainforest.

Landon at the IBSC Latin teacher Tom Drescher enjoyed this view of the Roman Forum from the Capitoline Museum in Italy, an experience funded by a Landon Schinnerer Grant.

Rainforest in Borneo, Ruins in Croatia One faculty member explored the rainforest and another studied Latin derived-dialects with the help of Landon’s Schinnerer Grants. Landon awards these grants each year to underwrite a β€œgenuinely unusual summer experience” to better the Landon community.

Latin teacher Tom Drescher spent two weeks in Italy and Croatia studying languages including Istrian, a Latin-derived dialect. Drescher traveled to Pula and Rovinj (β€œoffthe-beaten path” cities), as well as Rome. He says, β€œBeing able to visit sites brings to life the romance languages in a way that is not possible (in the United States).” Drescher plans to

At the International Boys’ School Coalition Conference, Assistant Headmaster John Botti presented on β€œLocating Significance: The Pursuit of Purpose with Dr. Adam Cox.” Cox conducted research at Landon during the 2012-2013 school year, meeting with boys in each division to explore ways in which boys find meaning in their lives and gain a stronger understanding of themselves. Headmaster David Armstrong, Middle School Head Dana Krein, Lower School Head Len Armstrong, Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning Linda McGhee and English teacher David Smith also attended the conference.

Briefly Director of Financial Aid Russ Gagarin ’77 was selected to officiate one of the Maryland Public School Athletic Association’s 3A/4A lacrosse semi-finals in May. The Association chose Gararin as an official for the state tournament for the fourth time.

In the Danum Valley Conservation Area in Borneo, biology teacher Ray Wright walked to the top of this canopy tower via a 120-foot ladder. 8 Landon Magazine

Science teacher Sacha Place and adjunct music teacher Andrea Vercoe play the flute and violin, respectively, with a professional contemporary music group called Great Noise Ensemble. The group, now in its eighth season, performs regularly at the Atlas Theater on H Street. Learn more about the group at its web site: www.greatnoiseensemble.com.


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SERVICE HONORS At Fathers’ Visiting Day, Headmaster David Armstrong presented annual service awards to faculty and staff members who reached milestones.

20 YEARS Glory Carr, bookstore manager Clare Chambers, Spanish teacher Jamie Kirkpatrick, director of college counseling Marty Klingelhofer, weight room manager

25 YEARS Lora Farnstrom, English and humanities teacher

Ballet Premieres at Landon The audience sat quietly in the Coates Auditorium. The dancers waited in the wings. The Washington Post dance critic had her pen and notebook ready. It was the morning of April 15, and Upper and Middle School boys awaited the world premiere of β€œSometimes, Silence,” a ballet scored by music teacher Dr. Paul Scimonelli and choreographed by his sister, Angela Scimonelli. The ballet, performed by the New York-based Exit 12 dance company tells the story about the emotions a mother faces when her sons are deployed to frontline positions in the military. β€œSometimes, Silence” was presented as the 2013 Christopher A. Nelson ’86 Leadership Program.

New Faces on Campus Welcome to our newest faculty and staff members! Here are their names, positions and former employers: UPPER SCHOOL L. Elizabeth Coffey Spanish Foxcroft School Laura John Art Kenwood Learn & Play Robert Moore Physics Brooks School MIDDLE SCHOOL Dana Krein Head of the Middle School Friends Seminary Nancy Osborne Science The Potomac School, returning to Landon Rory Perkins Math Flint Hill School Brad Rose Art Admiral Farragut Academy Elizabeth Tredeau Chinese Kingswood Oxford School

30 YEARS Russ Gagarin, director of financial aid

35 YEARS Jack Duquette, science teacher

40 YEARS Peter Swinehart, English and humanities teacher

LOWER SCHOOL Will Buchanan 4th grade Beauvoir School Rachel Cohen 4th grade Pinnacle Academy MULTIPLE DIVISIONS Alejandro BerthΓ© LS/MS counselor Tenley Achievement Program Yvonne Byanjeru accounts payable/student billing Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Cameron Danish assistant athletic trainer Morgantown High School Kathy Essig learning specialist Potomac School Meredith Josef director of communications American Bar Association Paul Miller equipment manager Best Buy Jamie Simon director of auxiliary programs Jamie Simon Consulting Liza Tanner director of Annual Fund Children’s National Medical Center

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Landon Stage Sets Sail All aboard! Upper School students from Landon and Holton-Arms School cast off two performances of β€œAnything Goes” as their joint spring musical. Three Landon faculty members – Mac Jacoby, Brittany Martin and Bob Oetting – joined the 17-member student cast. Fred Zirm directed the production for the third time.

In the spring musical Anything Goes, the cast featured Landon and Holton students. Mac Jacoby was one of three Landon teachers to take the stage!

Congrats Jack Bolen ’14 won a Silver Key regional honor in the 2013 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards competition. His painting Self Portrait was selected from more than 230,000 works that were submitted in the annual competition.

Congressional Artist Art Competition for Maryland’s Eighth Congressional District. In this year’s competi-

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tion, sponsored by the U.S. House of Representatives, seven Landon students were finalists, and freshman Brian Merkle ’16 was named a runner-up for his painting Lost Connection. See the work on the back cover!

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Tour our revamped arts pages at www.landon.net. Learn about our outstanding adjunct music faculty, the 24th season of the Landon Symphonette, student works in the Landow Family Gallery, other studio arts programs and drama performances throughout the school year. 10 Landon Magazine

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Two Dozen Years of Great Music

Forty-nine Landon students joined with two teachers and two parents to display and sell their artwork at the 2013 Azalea Garden Festival. Will Murty ’13 and Walker Hague ’16 each sold nine works. This is the second year students have sold their work at the festival. The sale was enormously successful, with 43 pieces sold for prices ranging from $25 to $400.

September marks the opening of the 24th season for The Symphonette at Landon School. The Symphonette began offering its wonderful orchestral music – a combination of professionals and students – back in the George H.W. Bush administration! Visit the website, www.landon.net/symphonette, for a complete list of performance dates for the 2013-2014 season.

Sculpture Before Lunch Landon was treated to a springtime show by professional artist and Middle School art teacher Aaron Brophy. Brophy, who serves as sixth grade dean and curator of the Landow Family Gallery, showcased five life-sized figurative sculptures in the P.A.C. foyer. He provided every member of the community an opportunity to view the art before heading to the Lindner Dining Hall.

Alumni, teachers, music professionals and students performed together at the 60th annual Azalea Garden Festival. This was the second time that the Symphonette β€œAzalea Goes Pops” concert was held al fresco on the Miniter Quad. Landon Magazine 11


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Bubes ’14, Egloff ’15 Lead Golf Team The Bears’ top duo of Brent Bubes ’14 and Morgan Egloff ’15 led Landon throughout the season. β€œIt’s amazing how much Morgan improved as a player,” Coach Jack Duquette says. β€œHe’s not a big hitter, but he realized what it takes to be a good player during the season. Not everybody does that.” Egloff tied as a medalist during the I.A.C. tournament and, along with Bubes, during the Washington Private Schools Championship. The team, which finished 9-5, also took a Spring Break trip to five courses along the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail in Alabama, where members of the varsity and Middle School teams played 36 holes a day for five consecutive days. β€œThere were some pretty amazing scores on some championship courses,” Duquette says.

Strong team dynamics helped a young baseball squad win 10 games.

Young Baseball Team β€˜Believes’ Coach J.J. Brock set the tone at the beginning of the season. β€œI told them to believe in yourselves and the team and to compete every time you step on the field,” he says. A season that ended with a 10-15 record and a loss to Georgetown Prep in the I.A.C. tournament championship game included two amazing performances by Nick Murray ’13, one of the Bears’ six seniors. In a 1-0, 11-inning loss to 12 Landon Magazine

the Little Hoyas on May 1, Murray hurled 108 pitches, finishing the entire contest without allowing a run until the final inning. β€œOverall, we were a team that overachieved this year because of our senior leaders and talented freshmen,” Brock says. β€œAll the guys got along and that dynamic helped out during the season. You have to have talent and the ability to execute plays, but the intangibles help too.”

Strong putting contributed to a 9-5 record for varsity golf.

Prodigies Under Par Landon’s Middle School golf team went 8-0 during the 2013 season, defeating several junior varsity squads along the way. Evan Katz ’17 and Jeff Samit ’17 each broke the school record by shooting three-under par during a round.


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Lacrosse Stays β€˜Resilient’ Through Adversity Despite major injuries to key players and losing to St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes School for the first time in the I.A.C. tournament championship game, the Bears finished the season with a 13-7 record. Season highlights included two wins over Bullis, a victory over Paul VI High School and a regular-season triumph over SSSAS. β€œI’ve coached for a long time and never had so many injuries,” says Coach Rob Bordley ’66. The team lost at least four major contributors for more than half the season. β€œThe kids were resilient, worked hard, were good teammates and were enthusiastic during the entire season. It was an opportunity for younger kids to step up,” he says. When they weren’t on the field, team members served food at Soup ’N Bowls, a fundraiser for Brainy Camps Association of Children’s National Medical Center.

Albans. β€œWe had a lot of close matches,” says Atwell. Six matches were won 4-3, including the home win against Prep, which clinched the I.A.C. title. Two players – Seth McNair ’15 and Gabe Goldberg ’15 – had only one loss, which Atwell says is a great accomplishment.

BASEBALL Vinodh Balendran ’13 Hard Hat Award Josh Hunter ’16 Most Improved Player Nick Murray ’13 Captain, M.V.P., All-Gazette Second Team, All-I.A.C. Alex Mockett ’13 Best Teammate

GOLF Mike Blasey ’15 All-I.A.C. Brent Bubes ’14 Co-captain, All-Met First Team, All-Gazette First Team, All-I.A.C., M.V.P. Morgan Egloff ’15 All-Met Honorable Mention, All-Gazette Second Team, All-I.A.C., Coach’s Award Evan Lederberg ’13 Co-captain, Most Improved Player Walter Spak ’14 Co-captain

LACROSSE

Tennis Shares I.A.C. Title Again For the second consecutive year, the varsity tennis team ended the season as co-I.A.C. champions. Coach Adam Atwell calls this team more cohesive than other years’ squads. Each athlete β€œplayed where he was needed.” This led to an 11-1 season record, with the only loss in the first I.A.C. match against St.

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The tennis team finished at 11-1, earning an I.A.C. co-championship.

Robby Dunigan ’13 Jack Crawford Award Peter Laco ’13 Co-captain, All-Met Honorable Mention, All-Gazette First Team, All-I.A.C., George Boiardi ’00 Award Jason Murphy ’13 Co-captain, Khari Baten ’90 Award Sean K. O’Brien ’14 All-Met Honorable Mention, All-I.A.C., Offensive Player of the Year Philip Pena ’13 Co-captain, All-I.A.C., Marshall Peters ’13 Academic All-American, All-Met First Team, All-Gazette First Team, M.V.P., All-I.A.C. Michael Rhoads ’13 Co-captain, Defensive Player of the Year

RUGBY Sam Jones ’14 All-MAVRC/All-Met Second Team, Stephen Smith M.V.P. Obai Kamara ’13 All-MAVRC/All-Met First Team Ian Quill β€˜13 All-MAVRC/All-Met Second Team Jack Sears ’13 Co-captain, Coach’s Award David Spiritos ’13 Co-captain, Most Valuable Forward

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SEASON HONORS CONTINUED TENNIS Deacon Brew ’15 All-Gazette First Team Doubles Adam Freed ’13 Co-captain, All-Gazette First Team Doubles Gabe Goldberg ’15 All-I.A.C., Best Record Rohit Jha ’13 Co-captain, Coaches Award Alexander Reinke ’14 All-Met Honorable Mention, All-Gazette Second Team Singles, All-I.A.C., M.V.P. Nicky Talwar ’14 Most Improved

TRACK AND FIELD Malachi Bostic-Wattley ’13 Co-captain, All-Met Honorable Mention, All-Gazette First Team (400 relay and 100 meters), All-I.A.C. Isaiah Colclough ’13 All-Gazette First Team (400 relay), All-I.A.C. Anthony Fullum ’13 Co-captain, All-Gazette First Team (400 relay), All-I.A.C. Oliver Hightower ’14 All-Gazette First Team Honorable Mention, All-I.A.C. Johari Johnson ’15 All-Gazette First Team (400 relay), All-I.A.C. Jordan Marshall ’13 All-Gazette Honorable Mention, All-I.A.C. Tumi Onaghise ’14 All-I.A.C. Dominique Seagears ’14 Co-captain

Track and Field’s Record-Breaking Season

The rugby squad achieved second place in the Metro Area Division II championship.

The team placed second in the I.A.C., and three students set new Landon records on the track and field team: Malachi Bosti-Wattley ’13 ran a 10.93 in the 100-meter dash; Jordan Marshall ’13 jumped 21 feet 9 inches in the long jump; and and Tumi Onaghise ’14 was the first Landon student on record to throw a javelin 108 feet. Onaghise practiced javelin for three days before competing and claiming first place in the Hill School Relays. Onaghise and Chris Kirtley ’15 picked up the javelin because the team needed throwers to compete. This was the spirit of the team throughout the season, says Coach Addison Hunt. β€œMost students were multi-tasking by

participating in three or four events.” The Middle School track and field team was the I.A.C. champion for the fourth year in a row.

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Rugby Team Aims to β€˜Keep It Classy’ Playing one of the most contact-heavy sports at Landon, the Bears made a commitment to each other and to the school at the start of the season. β€œWe urged everybody to β€˜keep it classy’ and everybody supported it,” Coach Brittany Martin says. β€œWhen we went on the field, we were united no matter what happened. We took pride in ourselves and the

school.” The team, which included 14 freshmen, finished the regular season with a 5-1 record. They lost, 12-3, to Good Counsel during the Metro Area Varsity Rugby Club Division II championship game. During a 295 victory over Eleanor Roosevelt High School in the regular season finale and a 29-26 playoff victory over T.C. Williams High School, the Bears were facing tough opponents while missing key players to injury. β€œIt was an amazing season and a really meaningful team for me,” Martin says. β€œHigher standards have been set for the future. The team understands what it takes to be successful, both physically and mentally.”


June 7, 2013

Commencement AWARDS Valedictorian: Adam Freed ’13 Fathers Club Citizenship Award for unselfishness, integrity, courage and spirit: Graham Shue ’13 The Malcolm Coates Student Activities Award for outstanding, constructive participation in non-athletic activities: Isaiah Edwards ’13 The Eleanor Ann Johnson Award for creativity, innovation, ingenuity, or artistic merit: John Wellington ’13 The William Harrison Triplett Award for contributions to the sports program and distinguished qualities of team, respect for opponents and regard for the spirit of the game: Marshall Peters ’13

The Carroll Mercer Marbury Award for spirit of fearlessness and tenacity of purpose: Adam Freed ’13 Upper School Headmaster’s Award for outstanding qualities of general excellence: Marc Blatt ’13 The Mary Lee and Paul Landon Banfield Award for a faculty member who has made a significant contribution to the life of the School: Alan Rosenthal, Spanish teacher The Alice F. Cosimano Award for a staff member who made a significant contribution to the life of the School: Jean Jeffress, audiovisual librarian The Hugh C. Riddleberger Alumni Scholarship Award for highest GPA in Form V: Ethan Fieger ’14

ADVICE TO GRADS β€œChallenge yourselves, just like Landon challenged you, to be that Landon man, of character and integrity.” – Marc Blatt ’13, Baccalaureate speaker

β€œDon’t be a turkey and watch out for thugs.” – Science teacher Dr. Richard Brockhaus, senior dinner speaker

β€œ You may make mistakes, which will prove you are all too human. Just remember not to waste those mistakes.” – Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning Resources Marcos Williams ’65, Baccalaureate speaker

β€œWe 78 brothers should strive to be more like a sticky note.” – Graham Shue ’13, Baccaulareate speaker

β€œI’m here to tell you, you need to rock the boat, you can’t play it safe, and moderation, frankly, should be countered by excess.” – Headmaster David Armstrong, Commencement speaker

Members of the Class of 2013 gather for the class photo.

β€œWith determination, courage and pride, we can accomplish almost any feat we choose! – Valedictorian Adam Freed ’13, Commencement speaker Landon Magazine 15


COLLEGE PLANS The 78 graduates in the Class of 2013 are attending 49 colleges and universities spread out across the country (and one heads to London, England). Topping the list is the University of Pennsylvania, with five students attending. Jack Albrittain Myles Allen Orlando Arevalo Woody Axelson Pedro Bachrach John Bair David Baker Yash Balasaria Vinodh Balendran Michael Bednarek

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Davidson College University of Rochester Massachusetts Institute of Technology Wake Forest University University of Colorado at Boulder University of Miami Syracuse University Bucknell University Georgetown University University of Southern California

Ben Berenson Marc Blatt Eric Blitzer Malachi BosticWattley Adam Brill Taylor Bryan Will Buckingham Michael Cherner Isaiah Colclough Conor Collins

University of North Carolina at Wilmington University of Virginia The University of Arizona Bucknell University Kenyon College Wake Forest University Furman University Cornell University Syracuse University University of Colorado at Boulder

Hunter Davis Nick Dias Robby Dunigan Isaiah Edwards Garrett Fellows Jamir Finley-Davis P.J. Fitzgerald Adam Freed John Freeman Anthony Fullum Sam Gansler Ryan Gleklen Alex Harvey Jackson Howard

Chris Javens

Stetson University Allegheny College Colgate University Brown University University of Pennsylvania Oglethorpe University Furman University University of Pennsylvania Williams College College of William and Mary University of Pennsylvania Oberlin College Davidson College Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Miami University Oxford


CLOCKWISE FROM OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Taylor Valencia, Joseph Motta, Yash Balasaria, Alex Harvey, Rohit Jha hold up Hunter Davis before the ceremony. β€’ Aidan Kelso helps PJ FitzGerald pin on the traditional red carnation before the class photo. β€’ Valedictorian Adam Freed addresses his fellow graduates. β€’ (Clockwise from bottom) Allen Kleiner, Austin Polun, Alexander Mockett, Sammy Morales, Bryce Renzi, Ryan Rose, Josh Michael, Alex Harvey and John Freeman relax in their class t-shirts at the alumni breakfast on the morning of Commencement. β€’ Obai Kamara receives his diploma from Headmaster David Armstrong. β€’ Members of the senior class with their alumni fathers (and grandfather!): PJ, Chip ’83 and Jerry FitzGerald ’50; Connor and Bob Lynch ’77; Will and Dan Buckingham ’75; Conor and Matt Collins ’85. β€’ Upper School Head Ehren Federowicz presents the Upper School Headmaster’s award to Marc Blatt.

Rohit Jha Bradley Johnston Jack Jundanian Obai Kamara Aidan Kelso Allen Kleiner Jeff Kopp Sam Kroll Peter Laco Evan Lederberg Lee Lovett Connor Lynch Jordan Marshall Joshua Michael

Cornell University University of South Carolina Princeton University Davidson College Connecticut College University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign New York University University of Chicago University of Pennsylvania Bucknell University University of Maryland, College Park Furman University Davidson College University of Colorado at Boulder

Alex Mockett Sammy Morales Luc Moseley Joseph Motta Jason Murphy Nick Murray Will Murty Phil PeΓ±a Marshall Peters Austin Polun Stephen Poon Scotty Powell Ian Quill

Sewanee: The University of the South Boston College Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine Sewanee: The University of the South The Ohio State University Lafayette College University of Colorado at Boulder University of Delaware Cornell University University of Maryland College Park University of Southern California Allegheny College Purdue University

Bryce Renzi Mike Rhoads Ryan Rose Jack Sears Graham Shue JosΓ© Sotelo David Spiritos Mason Steele James Townsend Taylor Trumbower Matt Underhill Taylor Valencia Harrison Voslow John Wellington Sebastian Wells Nick Zawatsky

Duke University University of Virginia Northwestern University Colby College Wake Forest University St. John's University, Queens Campus Northwestern University College of Charleston University of Pennsylvania University of Virginia Washington and Lee University University of Delaware University of Virginia Miami University Oxford Morehouse College Hillsdale College Landon Magazine 17


Landon Welcomes Dana Krein Landon Magazine sat down with Landon’s first female division head to discuss her vision and goals for the Middle School.

What one word would you use to describe Landon boys? Engaged. During my on-campus interview, I had the pleasure of gathering with all of the boys during School meeting. When I asked them what they really loved about the Landon experience, dozens of hands confidently flew into the air. Eager to share, individual students offered β€œour teachers,” β€œthe sense of brotherhood,” β€œbeing on a team” and β€œThis I Believe speeches” among a host of responses. Their peers listened attentively and echoed the volunteers’ sentiments by raising their hands in support. Collectively and individual-

ly, our boys exude a passion for their endeavors. In a conversation with a new Form I student in early July, I inquired about his summer adventures. He animatedly shared a detailed account of what he appreciated about one of the optional reading books, and with equal enthusiasm explained why he prefers teaching karate to adults rather than Lower School students. What excites you the most about leading Landon’s Middle School? I am enthusiastic about the development of the whole individual which is inherent in our

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mission. Additionally, working with young men has always energized me as an educator. Third, Middle School is a transformative period, perhaps best characterized as a continuous series of transitions, which offers endless opportunities to help facilitate the development of our young men intellectually, artistically, athletically, and as respectful, honorable citizens. Fourth, I am excited about the balance that Landon offers between long-standing traditions and a willingness to innovate. Finally, I am looking forward to maintaining and strengthening the schoolhome partnership. What involvement have you had with our parents? I was pleasantly surprised and flattered by the number of parents who took time out of their busy schedules to attend the morning coffee and evening reception that were held when I came to campus in the spring. They listened attentively, offered insightful questions, and shared openly about their appreciation for specific aspects of the Landon community. I enjoyed the opportunity to briefly meet many of those individuals immediately following the collective discussion. I also learned a great deal engaging in conversation with small groups of parents, while sitting on the bleachers watching a tennis match and standing on the lacrosse sidelines during an exciting secondhalf comeback for Landon. How will you approach teaching and administrating at an all-boys school? I am whole heartedly committed to the teacher-coach-mentor approach, which allows educators to appreciate our young men as


whole, multi-dimensional individuals. The approach reminds us all that strong relationships are important to facilitate the development of each individual, and working collaboratively is one of the keys to accomplishing this. What are your goals for your new role? My two initial goals for my first year are to glean a sense of the rhythms of the community and to develop relationships with our boys, faculty, parents and fellow administrators. These objectives inherently lend themselves to observation, inquiry and active listening. What contact have you had with the faculty? Many of our educators are involved in offcampus pursuits such as teaching summer courses in New England, taking graduate classes, working with our students in Europe, and enjoying being on vacation with their families. The vast majority of individuals who remained local have generously shared their time with me. It has been a pleasure getting to know our faculty as individuals, discussing pedagogy and collaborating about programming. Their enthusiasm, extensive involvement in the community and dedication to providing a vibrant learning environment for our boys are impressive. In addition to your role as MS Head, what classes will you teach and what teams will you coach? Why do you enjoy teaching/ coaching? This year, I will teach sixth-grade English and coach the Form II soccer team. In the classroom, it is amazing to witness the wonderful sense of accomplishment that my students feel as they develop a love for learning and an understanding of the process. On the field, I am inspired by my players’ enthusiasm for the game, commitment to realize their full potential, dedication to their teammates, and welldeveloped sense of sportsmanship. Being involved in all aspects of a learning community has always been a transformative experience for me.

Grade 6 Dean and art teacher Aaron Brophy shows a student work to new Head of Middle School Dana Krein.

β€œIdeally, during these three years, our young men begin to develop an ability to balance their various commitments and interests.” – Dana Krein, head of the Middle School We get the sense that you really enjoy your work as an educator, but how do you spend your free time? On winter weekends, I can often be found wandering the aisles of Home Depot, collecting painting supplies and contemplating color swatches. In the fall and spring, I seize every opportunity to enjoy nature. One of my favorite casual local hikes is in the woods around Clopper Lake at Seneca Creek State Park, but more vigorous trails, which offer higher vistas and waterfalls, are at the top of my list. During longer breaks, I escape to Southwest Florida, where I read books by the pool, sail the calm gulf waters with my family, and enjoy playing football on the beach. What are your thoughts on students’ growing responsibilities in balancing their school work along with their other interests? During the Middle School years, we encour-

age the boys to assume increasing responsibility for the management of their own lives, while recognizing that they still require a good deal of guidance from adults at home and school. Given the myriad passions our students enjoy at Landon and in evening/weekend hours, many young men tend to be overscheduled. We would like them to attempt new endeavors and continue to pursue existing talents; however, it is equally important for us to help them recognize the value in reserving time to develop relationships and reflect on their experiences. The former offers the boys a stronger sense of community, while the latter allows for a more nuanced understanding of their individuality. Ideally, during these three years, our young men begin to develop an ability to balance their various commitments and interests. What is something that people might be surprised to know about you? People are usually surprised to hear that I usually wake up by 4:30 a.m. to have time to workout before the school day begins. I have not yet figured out if folks are more taken aback by the time of day or the fact that my exercise routine is fairly regular! Contact Dana Krein at dana_krein@landon.net

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The Magnificent DR. RICHARD BROCKHAUS By Bob Oetting, Upper School science teacher Some people might describe Richard Brockhaus as a curmudgeon. It’s true that he is not impressed by people who can’t put facts together to come up with a logical conclusion, but he’s actually a really funny guy. I see Richard first thing in the morning, at about 6:50 a.m., when he arrives for his Multivariable Calculus consortium class. On the ride in, he has usually been offended by something on the news or the driving skills of another commuter, so I can hear him muttering to himself as he advances down the hall. That’s a good way for me to start the day! Richard hired me in the fall of 2001, and he told me later that he went home and told his wife, β€œI just hired a trained killer,” referring to my years in the military. But, I had gone home and said to my wife, β€œI don’t know if I can work with this guy. He’s some kind of hippie.” Over the years we have become good friends. He’s from DeKalb, Ill., a Midwesterner like me. He’s the son of a fireman; I am the son of teachers. I was persuaded to accept the position of physics teacher at Landon by my belief that I could trust Richard, and he has never proved me wrong. We found a common interest in construction. Our first project together was a second floor art studio for the Zirms, and I think it is still standing. People know Doc Brock teaches high level math and science, but few appreciate his accomplishments in philosophy. His book on Wittgenstein still gets him invitations to scholarly conferences. He recently presented at a conference at Washington & Lee and began his presentation that it was the first time he had presented in the former Confederacy. He said he would not be nervous – unless he heard banjo music. I think it says a lot about Landon that bright people like Richard have put their working lives into this place. I’m happy to say I know the guy. When he says something, you can take it to the bank. 20 Landon Magazine

Their collective contribution

to Landon was 200+ years, but that’s only

the start. The seven men and women who retired at the end of the last school year shared their knowledge,

wisdom and kindness with thousands

of Landon Bears. They have earned our respect and thanks, as well as the right to be known as β€œmagnificent.”

CATHY LAMONT By Xiaohong Yang Herrle, Chinese teacher Upper School Spanish teacher Cathy Lamont is retiring in June after 31 years of instructing Landon students in the beauty and wonders of Spanish language and culture. When I first met Cathy upon my arrival at Landon in 1996 she impressed me as an enthusiastic, intelligent and open-minded individual. Quickly we were both delighted to know that in spite of different cultural backgrounds, we share the same passions: teaching and dancing. We have become close friends ever since. She is an excellent teacher, a fantastic dancer and much more. Cathy cares about her students and is eager to help them achieve. Her Spanish II student, Kolby Williams ’15, indicates that her class was one of his favorites, describing her as an β€œenergetic and hands-on” teacher who makes learning Spanish language and culture easy and fun by providing activities and games in class as well as introducing


RAY MILLER By Jamie Kirkpatrick, director of college counseling

Some folks seek the spotlight and love to bask in its glow. Others are more content to work faithfully behind the scenes, often invisible but always essential, propping up those around them so that they can do and look their best. Ray Miller is of the latter variety. Whether he is tending athletic equipment or washing uniforms or making sure that coaches and players have everything they need to succeed, no one at Landon does more thankless tasks or is more the unsung hero than our Ray. It was ever thus, whether Ray was teaching math to Middle Schoolers or coaching Varsity, JV, or Middle School baseball to countless aspiring major leaguers. Ray was always the essence of the teachercoach model, a man who inspired generations of Landon boys to reach and go beyond their intellectual and athletic potential; moreover, his knowledge, personal integrity, commitment, humor and rock-solid reliability were always on display in Ray’s own inimitable, gentle and selfeffacing way. While β€œretirement” is not a word one would normally associate with Ray, this next phase of his life will mean more time to root for his Detroit Tigers, more time to tend his vast collection of baseball cards and memorabilia,

and most importantly, more time to spend with his beloved wife, Mary, and his children and grandchildren. And speaking of children, Ray’s son, Paul Miller ’92, will carry on the Miller tradition of excellence as Landon’s next equipment

manager. Ray is a genuine Landon treasure and for all the thousand-and-one thankless things he has done for us: THANK YOU!!

Salsa dance to her students. Jeremy Norman ’92, chair of the World Languages department and her former student, comments β€œshe is probably the only teacher in the School’s 84-year history who can get a class of Upper School students dancing together.” In addition to her contributions to Landon, Cathy formed the Tisza Ensemble, which brings the rich tradition of Hungarian folk dance and music to audiences throughout the eastern U.S., including both the Landon Azalea Festival and the Kennedy Center. As author Wayne Dyer once said, β€œWhen you dance, your purpose is not to get to a certain place on the floor. It's to enjoy each step along the way.” This best illustrates Cathy’s 31 years of services at Landon – she enjoyed each step of her journey! I will greatly miss Cathy, a great colleague and dear friend. I hope that her β€œnew life” will be as fulfilling and rewarding as the wonderful years she has spent at Landon.

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MARCOS WILLIAMS ’65 By Trish Rhodes, assistant head of Lower School and fifth grade teacher

ALBERT F. β€œSANDY” MURRAY ’66 By Doug Norry ’90, former Middle School Head

When I returned to Landon to interview for the position of Middle School Head, I was asked to speak at a school meeting. Having nothing prepared, I asked the boys who had taken a class with Mr. Murray. Since he taught all 6th grade history classes, every hand shot up. Then I proceeded to explain that Mr. Murray had also been my sixth grade teacher, but not just for history; rather, he taught me from 8 to 3:30. Jaws dropped. Fortunately for them – and for me – lessons have begun and ended with Sandy Murray for 43 years here at Landon. I remember vividly a rock fight in 1984 when I ended up with a visit to the nurse. To be honest, Gordon and I had been throwing rocks at each other, but when Mr. Murray arrived to check out my injury, I said, β€œGordon hit me in the head with a rock.” Off he went to find Gordon, only to return minutes later, demanding that I tell the full story. 22 Landon Magazine

Needless to say, I learned a lesson has stuck with me for 30 years. That ability to discover the truth and to help boys know the difference between right and wrong continues through 2013. You will never hear a Form I or Form II student utter the words, β€œI was only kidding.” Their sixth grade dean has made sure of that. Isaac Newton wrote in a letter in 1676, β€œIf I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.” He borrowed this expression from Bernard Chartres, a 12th century philosopher, who wrote that β€œwe are like dwarfs on the shoulders of giants,” referring to the ancient scholars. Sandy, you aren’t ancient, but after 43 outstanding years of service, commitment, dedication, passion for teaching history and molding young boys into men, you most certainly belong in the rare class of Landon giants.

The first person I met when I came for my interview at Landon was Marcos Williams. He immediately put me at ease and embraced β€œmy story” with interest and respect. I soon realized that this was not simply an interview technique; Marcos is an authentic human with a genuine interest in each member of the Landon community. He afforded the boys of the Lower School the same level of interest and concern. He happily joked with some, comforted others and always treated them individually with respect. They recognized his loving heart and respected his firm hand, and they worked to do the right thing to earn his respect and approval. Marcos has always felt that the litmus test for doing anything at Landon was whether or not it would have a positive impact on the boys and their education. He supported and assisted faculty, and solved problems, always keeping the boys’ interests and development as the main focus of both words and deeds. Marcos’s transition from Lower School head to director of the Center for Teaching and Learning Resources was seamless. He embraced his new position with the same intellectual curiosity and tireless commitment that he had exhibited in directing the Lower School. Marcos carefully listened to the concerns of parents, teachers and students before recommending a thoughtful course of action. He has always conscientiously worked with boys to help them tackle the challenges of a Landon education – and to reap the benefits of hard work. Marcos covers more ground (on foot) on any given day than any other member of this community. He seems to be everywhere as he solves learning issues or assists students and staff as they make their way through the day. He is one of the most committed and hard-working professionals I have had the pleasure to know. His absence will be deeply felt by us all and we wish him a happy and satisfying retirement.

MICHAEL HINCHEY By Michael Carter, art teacher

I’m an art teacher and he teaches math, but I’ve gotten to know Michael Hinchey well through our summer trips to Europe. We take 24 or 25 rising 8th and 9th graders on a three-week trip that always includes Italy, sometimes France, Switzerland, Germany, and even Greece. We never get tired of going to Europe. In fact, we could eat from one end of Italy to the other. He’s the organizer and works out all of the details, and always negotiates little deals to save everyone money. Mike is a public school guy. He used to be a school principal and raised seven kids in upstate New York. He will write a behavior con-


BOB OETTING By Lisa Goenner, registrar You might have spotted him in his old American Airline’s officer’s cap, the one he wears whenever he’s in the cockpit of a Landon bus. You might have spied him in that rumpled, narrow-brimmed fishing hat that he sports when he’s working on a construction job. Or, perhaps his chapeau was part of a costume in one of the roles he’s played in Landon drama productions. One thing is certain: Robert Oetting has worn a lot of hats over the yearsβ€”both literally and otherwise. A Marine Corps veteran and former engineering test pilot, Col. Oetting followed military service with a career as an airline pilot before joining the Upper School faculty at Landon in 2001. Col. Oetting has brought his wideranging interests and experience to bear in a variety of roles as teacher, advisor, colleague, volunteer and friend. In fact, it’s hard to find a program at Landon that hasn’t benefitted from Oetting’s staunch support and untiring efforts. Oetting has taught everything in Upper School from Algebra II to Engineering, Chemistry and all levels of Physics. He’s been the driving force behind the many successful projects conducted each May with Habitat for Humanityβ€”following every Independent Senior Project expedition with a similar experience in June for an even larger group of underclassmen. A leader by example, Oetting sets high standards and models those expectations with his own record of achievement, never demanding from others what he is unwilling to do himself. As a Marine, Oetting certainly knows a breach when he sees one, and fills it without hesitation. Where Landon School is concerned, he has a record of volunteerism that is unmatched. Whether it’s giving extra help to his students, covering for an absent colleague, hosting an exchange student, constructing sets for a Landon play, working on a committee, or even driving that Landon bus in a pinch, Oetting meets need with immediate action. Without fanfareβ€”but always with great enthusiasm, good humor, professionalism and absolute integrityβ€” Robert Oetting has made a career of stepping up. Col. Bob, hats off!

tract with a kid to get the results he wants. He’s tough and likes to play up his New York background and accent. The boys think he’s Italian, and they will ask me if he’s in the Mafia! He’s actually Eastern European by background. Now he lives in Annapolis and makes the commute in every morning. That’s a good reason to retire! Mike certainly gets 8th graders. His math class is very ordered, and he is very good at breaking down problems so kids can understand them. Boys are more visual in nature than girls, generally, and Mike uses that to teach them math concepts. Boys need structure, and he

gives them that. He’s definitely a left brain guy, although I know from our trips that he appreciates the arts quite a bit. He will often ask me to lecture on the bus about art history and what the boys are about to see, but he would probably pass on going to the Vatican again after all these times. He will be missed by all who have come to know him at Landon, but I’m sure I will occasionally wander out to Annapolis and visit my buddy and reminisce about our travels.

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A Day in the Life of a Landon 7th Grader By Jordan Marshall ’13

It’s May 22, a Day 6 at Landon. Follow Seventh Grader Parker Lotstein ’18 through his active and engaging day. arker Lotstein ’18 goes to his locker on the first floor of Landon’s Middle School to check which class he has at 8:05 a.m. It’s a Day 6 schedule, so he heads to Earth Science with Christian Sears ’01. Lotstein goes to the front of the room to explain the process of the rock cycle to his classmates. He tells the class how the sedimentary rock compacted, how certain heat and pressures made rocks change into another material, and how volcanoes and rain contributed to the cycle. After Earth Science, Lotstein quickly goes to his locker, reaches over his classmate and gets another notebook and binder. In Spanish class taught by Brandon Harwood, no English is allowed! Lotstein and other students write out the tenses of irregular verbs at the board. Lotstein correctly conjugates the verb β€œver” (to see). After a 20-minute recess, Lotstein hurries to World Geography with Erin Duffy, who also serves as the Form I dean. Lotstein and two classmates make a PowerPoint presentation on East Africa. They discuss politics and a regional conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi people in the region. He proposes a new border line to separate the groups. Lotstein uses a laser pointer to show the class where exactly on the map the new borders would be located and how the resources would be divided. β€œ[Duffy] is serious, but teaches us in a fun and exciting way,” Lotstein says. β€œI enjoy her class the most because it is different from anything else.” Honors pre-algebra with Doug Norry ’90,

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Seventh graders discuss the conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi East African people in World Geography.

then-head of the Middle School, is the last class before lunch. The group heads outside to work on a lab activity investigating Newton’s first law. Students throw tennis balls in the air about two meters and observe where they land based on the force placed on the ball. Lotstein rushes to get a good place in the lunch line. He is assigned during this rotation to sit at Ted Lewis’ table (assigned seating happens on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Free seating is on Tuesday and Thursday, and about every month the assigned seats switch). During advisory, Lotstein and his peers watch part of a movie about Bo Jackson. On other days, they do homework, go outside, or meet with Upper School prefects. Throughout the eight-day cycle, school meeting occurs four times, advisories meet three days, and one day is set aside for a class meeting. In today’s English lesson with Emily Piacenza the students read aloud the final two chapters of β€œNation” by Terry Pratchett. The class discusses the ending of the book

and possible alternate endings. Lotstein’s final class is Band in the P.A.C. with Performing Arts Chair Earl Jackson. Lotstein has played the saxophone since he entered Landon in the fifth grade. The Middle School band practices Jackson’s arrangement of β€œHail the Conquering Hero” for Commencement. One class Lotstein enjoys but didn’t have today was Introduction to Design. β€œ[Michael Carter] teaches us specifically how to draw well. The shading technique exercises for pencil sketches in particular have been very helpful,” Lotstein says. β€œHe [also] gives us the ability to be creative and listen to our own music.” After the end of sixth period every day, Lotstein goes to sports. In the fall, winter and spring, he plays cross country, basketball and lacrosse, respectively. Then he gets picked up from school, goes home and gets ready for the next amazing day at Landon.


Science in the Summer by Lynn Horowitch

For a handful of Upper School students, the summer break meant lab coats, not t-shirts, as they pursued internships in cutting-edge science research at laboratories around the region and as far away as Texas.

Using a pipette to collect a protein sample.


Beets and yeast

A senior adds buffer to a solution at an N.I. H. lab. RIGHT Students worked in labs as far away as Austin, Texas.

omeday scientists may be able to prevent such diseases as malaria and dengue fever. Ethan Fieger ’14, under the guidance of Landon mother Dr. Kavita Singh and Dr. David Garboczi, will have played a part in that effort. At the Structural Biology Section of the Laboratory of Immunogenetics at N.I.H.’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Fieger was hard at work this summer. His challenge? To purify proteins found in malaria and dengue virus for further study of their interactions with antibodies. He says, β€œI find it incredibly interesting to be working with proteins associated with such widespread diseases.” Ishan Satwah ’14 learned about cloning as

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part of his program at the Summer Research Academy at the University of Texas. As an intern, he marvels at the level of work that has engaged him this summer. β€œTo be involved in something like cloning was a farfetched dream for scientists a couple decades ago,” says Satwah, β€œand it’s fascinating that now it's become such a regular procedure and

that I have become a part of it.” Under the tutelage of Dr. Gregory Hatlestad, Satwah’s projects have involved unusual subjects for his experiments: beets and yeast. With beet plants, he cloned their genes to examine their responses to various stresses. He also cloned yeast to study the genes and networks involved in the yeast stress response and extracted DNA and RNA from yeast cultures every week so that different stresses can be run on his particular colony. Science internships are challenging to secure, especially for high school students – many applicants compete for few spots. For example, each year, more than 7,000 high school students apply to the National Institute of Health Clinical Center Summer Internship Program for roughly 50 openings. This sum-


mer, Garland Kennedy ’14 was one of the 50; he interned at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke at N.I.H. While many of the positions are unpaid, they offer real-world opportunities to work alongside scientists and researchers. On occasion, interns’ names are included in scientific journals and their work is presented at conferences. Many of the internships culminate in a Poster Day, where interns share the results of their summertime work and get a taste of the experience of synthesizing one’s research and presenting to one’s peers. Science department chair Beverly Sivaslian says, β€œOur region is a hub for a lot of state-of-the-art scientific research. I am thrilled that so many of our students took the initiative to find, apply for and secure these internships. They are gaining a real feel for the world of research and getting to work on

β€œCloning was a farfetched dream a couple decades ago…now it’s become such a regular procedure that I have become a part of it.” β€” Ishan Satwah ’14 some truly exciting projects.” In the Aspiring Scientists Summer Internship Program, sponsored by the College of Science at George Mason University, students work alongside researchers using stateof-the-art technology. Kibaek Lee ’14’s internship focused on biodefense. Lee’s main task involved a pathogen that normally infects small mammals in nature. However, the pathogen is also considered a potentially effective bio-weapon. Lee’s work involved comparing the natural pathogen to two of its mutants that lack a certain protein that exists in the original. He explains, β€œThe lack of that one protein can cause drastic changes in how resistant the bacteria are to antibacterial peptides.” Alex Ashy ’15 participated in a confidential project through SEAP, the Science &

An intern helps with biodefense research. Engineering Apprenticeship Program, a highly prestigious paid program that places students in laboratories of the Department of the Navy. Ashy was assigned to the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Carderock to work on a program that involved high temperature/pressure testing of ceramics and metals. Ashy was the first Landon student to be accepted to this competitive program since Seth Fireman ’11. At N.I.H., Nicky Talwar ’14 assisted with cancer research. The formal name of his project is Analysis of Interleukin-4 Receptor mRNA Expression in Human Cancer Cell Lines by Reverse-Transcription Polymerase Assays. He explains, β€œThe ultimate goal is to identify antigens specific to a certain receptor. So far, my supervisor helped me extract RNA from multiple human cancer cell lines, convert the RNA into cDNA, and then use polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify the DNA.” Snipping the tails off of mice may call to mind the nursery rhyme β€œThree Blind Mice,”

but for Sohrab Nawaz ’14, his work with mice could potentially help scientists better understand what causes deafness. For the second summer in a row, Nawaz was an intern in the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), where he worked with Dr. Julie Shultz in Dr. Thomas Friedman’s lab, focused on the molecular genetics of deafness. His role was one first small part of a larger effort to examine issues of heredity and deafness. Nawaz explains, β€œI took little snips of mouse tails to determine the genotype of the mouse.” In comparing the genetics of the mice with human genetics, the scientists in the laboratory seek to identify whether or not deafness is located on a particular gene and then to determine whether that gene is inherited. While Nawaz’s role was one step in a lengthy and complex process, he sees the significance of his contribution: β€œIt’s really cool because everything you see in today’s world – like hearing aids and the treatment of certain hearing disorders – all starts here.” Landon Magazine 27


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These entries represent alumni submissions through June 30, 2013. Send your news to Class Notes, Alumni Office, Landon School, 6101 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, MD 20817. Or submit them through the alumni portal at www.landon.net or by email to alumni@landon.net. 1942

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Walter F. Johnson ’42 with Nancy Davis.

Jan and Lee Derrick, Judy and Bill Kilbourne and Dan Thompson gathered for a mini-reunion in Naples, Fla., on February 9. Sadly, Bill passed away on June 15, 2013.

Walter F. Johnson had lunch with Nancy and Lowell Davis at the Keswick Inn in Charlottesville, Va., in June. Walter explained the history of two β€˜Walter Johnsons’ in the Class of 1942. Walter M. lives in Washington, D.C. Walter F. mentioned that anyone who teaches Geometry is teaching the only class that combines the most important elements in the learning process: facts and logic. His comment was passed on to current Geometry teacher Steve Sorkin.

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Bill Rough ’57, Jack Oakes ’78 and Stan Nolan ’51, gathered at the Omni Hotel in Charlottesville, Va., in June.

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Bob England reports, β€œIt was a great pleasure to attend our 60th reunion this past October, to visit with you all, and to exchange memories going back to the 1940s at Landon. I was scheduled to attend a special meeting in Miami on the same date(s), but of course chose Landon. I am particularly proud of those Landon students from our class who served in the military during this period, whether full-time career or shorter enlistment periods. And in many cases, we fulfilled both β€˜cold war’ and β€˜space age’ missions, as part of the legacy for the present generation.” Bill Gawler recaps the 60th Reunion: β€œWe anticipated 100% attendance, with the exception of Buck Buchanan and Berty LeGallais who reside in Europe. But it was not to be. Last minute conflicts limited those present to Lee Derrick, Bob England, Luke Finlay, Gawlers, Fred Gignoux, Kilbournes, Kriners, Longs, Jay Phelan, Ravenels…a fine turnout. We were all pleased to welcome Pat Buck as an honorary member of our class. Also, I have finally made contact with Berty LeGallais, and he is enjoying the good life in Venice, Italy. Until we meet again, Marge and I say God Bless and our very best

to you and yours.” (Read about Bill and his love of flying on page 30). Fred Gignoux and his wife, Struthers, joined other alumni at the Omni Hotel in Charlottesville in June. Fred met Jack Oakes ’78 and realized that they both have strong connections with the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia.

Fred Gignoux ’52 proudly wears his Grizzly Bear hat, with his wife, Struthers.

1954 Page Cranford retired this year from practicing law for 48 years! Earl Junghans is a watercolor artist and retired architect. He began painting watercolors in 1965 as a leisure time activity. The majority of Earl’s works were painted within 100 miles of San Francisco. The Palo Alto Baylands is the location where he has painted the most, and the Mountain View Baylands ranks second. These two areas were the subjects of his show, β€œBaylands Watercolors by Earl Junghans,” at the EcoCenter in Palo Alto, Calif. Meryl and Gil Nolan had a 50th wedding anniversary party at the Chevy Chase Club. Guests included Stan Nolan ’51, Joe Sears, Karl Corley, Henry Ravenel ’52, Lee Ravenel ’55 and Parker Nolan ’22.


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Joe Sears and his wife, Margaret, attended the Yale Class of 1958’s 55th Reunion in New Haven, Conn., in June, along with David Povich and his wife, Connie.

Nick Kolb and his wife, Maggie, live in Damascus, Md., and Nick continues to volunteer at Montgomery General Hospital. They spend lots of time helping out with five grandchildren who live locally and range in age from 2 months to 11 years. They are soon off to visit a sixth grandchild who lives in Atlanta, Ga. Lee Ravenel ’55 and his wife, Anne, live in Pittsboro, N.C., and enjoy visiting five grandkids, ages 2 to 14, who live nearby.

Brothers Ed Sears ’61 and Joe Sears ’54 at the Grizzly Bear cocktail reception at Landon on April 12, 2013.

1955 Woody Chu recently returned from a trip to his homeland in Shanghai, China, with his daughter. In August, he traveled to far less populated Greenland. Woody lives in downtown Bethesda and volunteers for the Washington Performing Arts Society.

Skip Rideout and his wife Jennie started their eighth year as innkeepers of the Mill Street Bed & Breakfast in Cambridge, Md. They have two active Landon grandsons, Chase ’16 and Cal ’21 Christenson. Chase was in a school exchange program in Australia and worked at the Landon in Summer Day Camp. Cal is a busy lacrosse goalie.

Robert Ring and his wife Charlene continue to operate the family (eight generations) farm near Nashville, Tenn., stay active on local boards and committees, and travel about in their RV. This summer, they ventured to Maine and Acadia National Park to visit friends. Having been a county executive for 15 years, he has the authority to marry in his county. He has offered to marry any Landon alumnus β€” at no cost. He writes, β€œIf any of you are hankering to re-tie the knot, Marryin’ Bob (loves all, serves all) can make it legal if you come to Tennessee.” Steve Robin and his wife, Martha, live in Leesburg, Va. They have three grown children who all work in the computer technology field, including one who lives in Beijing, China!

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Gene Forcione recently moved, but is still living in Paris and enjoying life. He reported that both of his sons are working at interesting and challenging jobs in New York City. Charlie Hayes and his wife, Nancy, live in Leisure World in Silver Spring, Md. Despite the title of his new residence, Charlie continues to work part-time! John Hoar is still in London and spends considerable time at charity work and with his grandsons who are 3Β½ and 1Β½ years old. Jack Kneipple and his wife, Jackie, also have been enjoying Leisure World for the past five years. Jack does therapy to improve his mobility.

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n May, the five Klingelhofer brothers, Marty ’77, Victor ’69, Steve ’60, Eric ’67 and Phil ’75, presented the Buchanan Library with an original oil painting of Thomas Hobbes, a 17th century philosopher, in memory of their mother, Kathryn. This event marked the first time in decades that all of the brothers were together on Landon’s campus.

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Grizzly Bear Flying through the Years

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hen Bill Gawler ’52 describes his three decades in the military, he calls them β€œ30 short, exciting and wonderful years.” While his service in the military passed quickly, Gawler’s four years at Landon were a bit more earth-bound. β€œI didn’t enjoy it that much,” he remembers. But time and distance have changed his perspective: β€œIt took many years, but I fully realize it now – Landon was a fantastic place.” Specifically, Gawler credits co-founder Paul Landon Banfield with supporting him and setting an example. β€œBanny Banfield was absolutely terrific,” he says. β€œHe took me under his wing, teaching me ethics and how to live a good life.” For Gawler, the good life includes flying. He started as a member of the Marine Corps Reserve (1953-4) and retired as a Colonel in the Air Force in 1983. He spent years β€œup in the air” as much as possible, because he β€œwas in love with flying.” He volunteered for extra assignments, including combat tours. Gawler enlisted in the Air Force in 1954 and was accepted for flying training. Commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in 1955, Gawler flew as a navigator in fighter aircraft for two years and then attended pilot training, graduating in 1960. In 1964, he was assigned to Vietnam and flew 216 fighter combat missions. After the Vietnam War ended, Gawler completed degree requirements at the University of Nebraska at Omaha through the Bootstrap Program (since replaced by the Air Force Educational Leave of Absence). Future stints took him overseas to the United Kingdom, Iceland, Greece (twice), back to the United States and more. He flew the F-106 and F-111, among other aircraft. Gawler says that flying was β€œingrained, it seems.” An uncle, Landon Class of 1938, was a fighter pilot. Of his four children, one son, also rose to the rank of Colonel as a fighter pilot and now flies for JetBlue. Another son is a retired Marine Corps Reserve Colonel. A daughter is married to a Naval flyer. Now retired from the military, Gawler and his wife, Marge, are settled in Jacksonville, Florida, where he serves as a hospice volunteer. While

too much air traffic grounded him from flying his antique Ercoupe several years ago, Gawler and Marge travel frequently in their motor home. Each summer, they β€œtake off” in their R.V. to their second home in the mountains of North Carolina and to see children and grandchildren around the country. β€” Lynn Horowitch

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Still in Princeton, N.J., Alban Forcione moved to a new residence just up the road on Route 1. A distinguished professor, Alban taught for many years at Princeton, Stanford and Columbia.

William Rough caught up with Lowell Davis and shared that he makes a week-long trip to New York City every year to attend theatrical productions and movies.

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George McCeney is a bluegrass musician and has been for years. See article on page 34.

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Frank was the Dance Committee chair, and apparently met with Mr. Banfield on more than one occasion to resolve their differences concerning dancing in the dark.

Frank Hughes remembers his boarding days with Tom Dixon as the dorm master. Frank relied on Mr. Dixon to help him when he had β€œissues” concerning the proper amount of lighting β€œappropriate” for dances at Landon.

David Parsons writes β€œmy two recently published books are available on Amazon: Educating Problem Solvers and Eight Principles of Effective Problem Solving. It is quite the challenge to tease out what one has learned over a varied career and distill it into a book or two.”


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Bob McConnaughey and his wife, French, have retired and moved to Vermont, near Dartmouth College. Bob writes, β€œWe would love to have more visitors. It is beautiful up here. There is lots to do, and it is a fine place to do little at all.”

Ottsie Cox was honored at The Monuments Luncheon benefitting the Alzheimer’s Association on May 9, 2013. Mark Bierbower ’70 serves on the Board of the National Capital Chapter of the Association.

Steve Rideout received one of 24 Golden Apples awarded this year by the state of Maryland. The award was presented to him in a ceremony by Comptroller Peter Franchot, recognizing Steve’s development of a reading tutoring program for elementary school students and his service as a reading tutor. Steve retired from chief judge of Alexandria Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court in Virginia to the Cambridge area on the Eastern Shore of Maryland with his wife, Bobbie. He continues to do consulting work. His brother Skip ’55 manages a bed and breakfast just down the street from Steve. Ed Sears reports that his and Charlotte’s first grandson, Grant, celebrated his first birthday on May 11. Grant is the son of Dana Grant Sears Schaefer (Holton-Arms ’93) and Michael Schaefer. Ed and Charlotte’s three boys, Teddy Sears ’95, Ricky Sears ’99 and Christian Sears ’01 keep very busy in their various fields. Teddy will be acting in a new, original programming television series on the Showtime network in the fall. Ricky returns as a visiting professor of studio art at Northern Virginia Community College in Fairfax, Va. Christian is a Landon Middle School science teacher, mentor, coach, and strength and conditioning instructor. He is also a Lieutenant with the Bethany Beach Patrol in the summertime.

1964 Randall Brown is teaching graduate level business courses at a college in California with a Ph.D. in management. His brother, Charlie ’69, lives in New Hampshire and operates a bed and breakfast very near the summer camp owned by Bob Wipfler, former faculty.

John Hanks joined Landon alumni at the Omni Hotel in Charlottesville, Va., in June. John had the chance to meet Stan Nolan ’51, who also practiced surgery at the University of Virginia hospital. John had been in recent email communication with Knight Kiplinger ’65 and Bill Prindle ’65 as they exchanged stories of the good old days on the Landon campus.

1968 Alan Pierpoint has taken a break from teaching a course in English literature at Southwestern Academy in California. He continues to have fond memories of playing winter soccer on the Lower School field. See page 39 for more on his book.

1969 Eric Pierpoint has made his living over the years as an actor and is now a published author, with the release of The Last Ride of Caleb O’Toole in September. Eric acknowledges Tom Dixon in the jacket of his book and wishes he were alive to see it. Eric reports that the shock may well have put Mr. Dixon over the edge β€œas it was almost impossible for him to make me pay attention in his class!” Read more about the book on page 39.

out a trace of an expression. Then he looked up, nodded, and said very quietly, β€˜It's good.’ I've been painting portraits ever since.” John Zamoiski was inducted into The Cable Pioneers, recognizing his contributions to the growth of the cable industry through developing the marketing for more than two dozen networks. He is the first inductee of the 500 members of this 47-year-old organization who has never worked for a cable company, technology company or network.

1972 William Eacho completed his term as the U.S. Ambassador in Vienna, Austria. He and his wife, Donna, are back home after β€œan incredible” four years!

1975 Mathew Mathai lives in Annapolis, Md., and is consulting with AARP in Washington, D.C., after spending many years in a variety of engineering jobs around the country. In his spare time, he maintains his love of soccer and remembers β€œthe ice-water fields of winter soccer!” He is a credentialed photographer for the US Men’s National team and for DC United.

1978 Bill Parks, Jr. is the online editor of a television show entitled β€œThe Bayou: D.C.’s Killer Joint.” The show is a 90-minute documentary about the nightclub in Georgetown that saw an amazing amount of local and national music talent over its nearly 50 years in business.

1970 Ned Bittinger is an accomplished portrait painter who fondly remembers his senior project, the first year of the program. β€œI chose to paint a self-portrait in oil. I painted myself shrugging my shoulders and looking confused surrounded by a halo of fingers pointing at me. Beyond the fingers were three scenes: one of Vietnam, one of a nuclear bomb, one of rioting on college campuses. I took it in to Spud Parker who had to approve our projects. He stared at it for a long time in silence with-

1980 John Sanders writes, β€œStarted a benign but nostalgic email inquiry with three classmates – Syl Miniter, John Knudsen, Sam Johnston – that ended up lasting three days with over 100 posts. So gude (this is the proper spelling a slang term they used)!!”

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but notes β€œit still wasn’t as gut-wrenching as Mr. Swinehart’s English Lit final exam which gives me nightmares 30 years later.” Peter proudly sported his Landon t-shirt and says that if anyone is interested for October, he would like to get a β€œTeam Landon” group together.

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On April 20, 2013, Sandy and Todd Minners were married in the Perkins Garden with immediate family attending. Todd’s mother, Gretchen Minners, was for many years involved with planting wildflowers in the garden. Todd and Brad Minners ’85 send their best wishes and thanks to the Landon faculty.

Dorian Young and his wife, Mikaela, live in Pacific Grove, Calif., near Monterey. He is a law professor, teaching classes in environmental law, administrative law, legislation and international law. Additionally, Dorian is also a jazz pianist and vocalist who performs locally.

1985 Neil Phillips and his wife, Shannon, started their own charter school, Visible Men Academy, in East Bradenton, Fla. The school opened in August 2013 with an initial enrollment of approximately 200 students in Kindergarten through second grade.

1986 Brad Minners ’85 with Sandy and Todd Minners ’83, at their wedding in Landon’s Perkins Garden. Peter Arnold ’82 participated in the Mid-Atlantic Tough Mudder.

TRIBUTE 1978-2013 Stephen Brodsky ’97 tephen Brodsky ’97, a standout athlete, singer and citizen at Landon, passed away from leukemia on March 22. Brodsky worked in San Francisco, building a business as a promoter, manager and booking agent of independent bands in the Bay Area. Previously, he worked in real estate and as a marketing director for a start-up tech company. At Landon, Brodsky was a 10-year student. He captained the hockey team and was a member of the lacrosse and football teams. Brodsky also earned nine varsity letters during his Landon career and was named All-Met in football and hockey. His punting on the football team also earned him all-I.A.C. honors. The 1997 Brown and White yearbook noted that Steve was a team leader and β€œa key part of the success of Landon’s hockey program over the last four years.” Brodsky also graduated from Lehigh University in 2003, with a B.A. in history.

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Greg β€œFreddy” Camalier, Steve Badger and Matt Walker ’00 premiered their documentary Muscle Shoals at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2013. Greg directed, Steve and his brother Greg served as executive producers, and Matt was a co-producer. Muscle Shoals is a documentary about the Alabama town with an unusual musical history. The film focuses on two local studios, Fame and Muscle Shoals Sound. There will be a screening of the movie at Landon on November 23.

Steve Brodsky, after intercepting a pass thrown by the St. Albans quarterback on the way to a 14-10 Landon win and a share of the I.A.C. title in 1996.

While at Lehigh, he played football. A memorial service was held at Landon in the Mondzac Performing Arts Center in April. An overflow crowd listened to beautiful and moving memories shared by family and friends. One of the bands with which he worked provided a musical tribute. Brodsky is survived by his wife, Anna, and his children, Mason and Eva, who was born a week after his passing. He is also survived by his parents, numerous relatives and legions of friends.

Freddy Camalier ’86, Steve Badger ’86 and Matt Walker ’00 premiered their documentary, Muscle Shoals, at the Sundance Film Festival.


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3s and 8s Reunions Are October 3-5. Make Plans Now!

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alling all alumni in classes ending in 3s and 8s! We have a great weekend (10/3-5) planned for you! The fun includes a reception with David Armstrong on Friday evening and a varsity football game vs. Episcopal High School on Saturday at 4 p.m., followed by a cocktail reception and class parties. Go to www.landon.net/alumni for full information and to register. Connect with your Reunion Chairs for the latest information for your class:

Pete Olson ’01 took to the podium once again at the American Formula Renault Round 6 in Zhuhai, China. In 2012, Pete raced for Champ Motorsports and finished in the Top 10, and currently is third in the 2013 Asia Formula Renault series. Spiro Fotopoulos is living in Great Falls with his wife and two daughters, ages 16 and 14. He is an attorney in D.C., plays tennis and keeps in touch with Mac Jacoby. Spiro visits campus for the occasional tennis match and always with his family for the Azalea Garden Festival.

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1989 Rob Neviaser was recently hired as the linebackers coach at Bowling Green State University in Ohio.

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Eric Atherton serves as the Deputy Commander of the 31st Air Defense Brigade in Fort Sill, Okla. He recently assumed duties as an ROTC Professor of Military Science at McDaniel College in Westminster, Md.

Peter Nelson ’90 and Lowell Davis avoided the glare of the hot Arizona sun at high noon by wearing those ultra β€œcool” sunglasses at the Grayhawk Golf Course. If you want a cold lemonade and a hot round of golf, give Peter a call in Scottsdale.

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Bob Hanson Howard Tucker Al Pasternak, Don Whalen John Hardisty Bill Triplett, Jeff Steele David O'Bryon David Laird, Chase Libbey Bruce McNair, Bruce Tanous Stephen Bou, Jamie Campbell Chris Connor, Don Harris Howard Hill, Allan Plumley Steve Amitay, Patrick Gorman Doug Kim, David Roberts Ed Rogers Doug Engle, Jason Harrison Mark Knebel, Rob McCeney Steve Muir, Lex Sant David Slotkin Brooks Brown, Graham Ernst Reed Fawell, Douglas Kiker Danny Mensh Billy Fort Austin Bordley, William Jolley Peter Lamade Chase Bakaly, Chipper Jones Mike Kelly, Ammar Mian

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Anything But Lonesome

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certain style of bluegrass music, popularized by Bill Monroe, widely considered the father of bluegrass music, is said to have a β€œhigh, lonesome sound.” For singer/songwriter George McCeney ’56, bluegrass has been anything but lonesome. He appreciates the openness of the bluegrass community, where β€œyou don’t have to have credentials, you just have to show up.” He says, β€œPeople in bluegrass really care about each other.” McCeney first heard bluegrass music during his childhood in Laurel, Md. He came to Landon in Form IV, an easy transition. He recalls that Arthur Heaton Nash ’56 β€œmade his initial overture to me when I arrived in August of 1953 for early football practice not knowing a single soul at Landon. It made butting heads on the field much more tolerable knowing I had at least a potential friend.” They ended up rooming together at Yale. It was during college that McCeney first performed bluegrass with a group of students known as the Gray Sky Boys. After college, inspired by Landon English teacher Gowans β€œJack” Smith (β€œso dedicated to his students and brought so much to me”), McCeney pursued a teaching career. It was a good fit. He says, β€œYou find out somewhere along the line that you like something, and, on top of it, you’re good at it.” After graduate school at the University of Maryland, he taught in Baltimore schools for almost 30 years. During that time, McCeney has embraced – and been embraced by – the bluegrass community. As a composer, he starts with the lyrics, specifically the chorus which β€œepitomizes what you want to say.” Ideas come from different places, but he says, β€œI have to have situations that move me to write things.”

George McCeney ’56 (at right) performs at a songwriter’s showcase in Nashville with Mike Auldridge, a world-class dobro player who passed away in late 2012.

In addition to writing songs, McCeney sings and plays guitar, which he has done with many of the greats in bluegrass. He served as president and is a lifetime member of the International Bluegrass Music Association, based in Nashville, Tenn. He attends concerts and festivals and still plays with members of the bluegrass community. Beyond the music, these musicians are important to him. He says, β€œPeople involved in bluegrass music have changed my life, profoundly.” β€”Lynn Horowitch

1991 After a last minute emergency tooth repair for a patient, Dr. George Christakos joined Lowell and Nancy Davis for lunch in Scottsdale, Ariz. George shared memories of his football days at Landon. He fills any spare time by traveling to the various activities of his three children.

1993 Andrew Fein and Jon Edgar play beach volleyball in L.A.’s South Bay.

Dr. George Christakos ’91 in Scottsdale, Ariz.

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Rui (Pedro) Matos and his wife, Vicki, were married in the Dominican Republic in May 2009. They reside in Ashburn, Va., with their three children, Tyler, Gabriella and Liam.


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Tal Alter is now executive director of the Youth Baseball Academy at Washington Nationals.

Coddy Johnson ’94 and his wife, Carrie, welcomed daughter Eleanor Lane Johnson on May 29, 2013, joining big sister Savannah. Coddy writes, β€œThe whole family is well!”

Alex D’Amico married Maggie Segall on February 9, 2013, in New York. The couple lives in Manhatttan, where Maggie is an attorney at Cravath Swaine & Moore, and Alex is at McKinsey & Company.

1995 John Burnham reports, β€œThings are great! Jack and Brynn will turn 6 and 3, respectively, in September. Jack learned to ride his bike without training wheels and he couldn’t be more proud of himself! Work is incredibly busy. I develop apartment complexes, and we have four under construction and five in the pipeline set to start construction within the next nine months.”

Adam Paulson and his wife, Lyndsy Bennett Paulson, welcomed daughter Nataly Dylan Paulson on January 20, 2013.

John Pontius and Ping Zhu were married on April 27, 2013, in Rockville, Md. John’s best man was brother James ’00. TJ Harker was a groomsman. Ping and John met each other through a Gettysburg College connection a few years ago, where Ping is the first female Chinese graduate.

1999 1997 John Frekko will attend Georgetown University’s Master of Laws program, pursuing an LLM in Business and Corporate Law. John writes, β€œCan’t believe I’m going back to school!”

Erik Grossberg launched a sparkling wine cocktail business with three partners called Pampelonne. They began over Memorial Day in the Hamptons with the Rose Lime flavor with Red Sangria and White Bellini following shortly after.

The Next Generation from the Classes of 1998 and 1999

Adam Stifel ’98 and wife, Laura, welcomed daughter Sybil Chase Stifel on February 19.

Jeff Saltman ’99 and his wife, Alysa, welcomed son Noah Gregory Saltman on March 14.

Erik Vachon ’99 and Katie Mullen (Holton-Arms ’99) welcomed daughter Julia Dunleavy Vachon on January 29.

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1999 continued Scott Hettermann reports that he started SMH International Consulting based in Qatar after he spent two years working for the former Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim Al Thani. Scott says, β€œExtremely interesting times over here and would love to connect with any young Landon alums or current students.” Scott joined Christian Webster ’09 and headed to Cuba this summer to help build basketball courts in impoverished communities for an organization called Full Court Peace. Chris Just has been living in Virginia Beach since 2003, where he initially moved to serve as a Naval Officer after graduating from Tufts University. Since rejoining the private sector in 2008, Chris has gotten married and had two kids, and writes that β€œlife is great.” Paul ’00 and Joe ’07 Kiernan ski-mountaineering in the mighty San Juan range of southwest Colorado. Paul and Joe capped their trip with a successful ski descent of Mt. Sneffels (14,150 ft.). Unfinished business on Wilson Peak near Telluride will see them back in the region as soon as humanly possible.

Mike Rutenberg took a position as the assistant defensive backs coach with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Mike spent the last four seasons at New Mexico State where he coached the team’s defensive backs.

2000 Lt. Alexei Kudla completed an internship at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego in June 2012. While there, he worked with Capt. William Leninger ’82, the long-time director of the Center. He has since trained at Naval Aerospace Medical Institute in Pensacola, Fla. He will head back to San Diego, stationed with Carrier Air Wing Nine, as a flight surgeon for the next two years.

Alumni on the web Our new website alumni section (www.landon.net/alumni) makes it easy to find information and register for Reunions, download the iPhone or Android app, learn about Landon’s affinity groups (Grizzly Bears, New York Bears, United States Bears and Black Alumni) as well as meet some outstanding alumni and the winners of the Kupka and Banfield Awards. 36 Landon Magazine

Captain William Leininger ’82 and Lt. Alexei Kudla ’00 at the medical internship graduation ceremony at Naval Medical Center San Diego in June 2012.


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Drew Doggett ’02 has a new photographic exhibit, Discovering the Horses of Sable Island, on display in various galleries in New York and available online at www.drewdoggett.com. Sable Island is off the coast of Nova Scotia and is home to a herd of more than 400 horses that run freely around the 26-mile island. Drew sought to β€œuncover Sable’s singular treasures and to encounter these powerful animals on their own terms.”

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2002

Doug Faron married Barbara Page on April 20, 2013, in Key West, Fla. MacKenzie Fulk ’02 was in attendance. Doug reports that he graduated from the Kellogg School of Management in June 2013 and moved to Los Angeles to work at the CIM group, a real estate private equity firm.

Joe Morrison graduated from Michigan Law School, and now works as an Associate at the Ann Arbor, Mich., office of Honigman, Miller, Schwartz & Cohn LLP, doing venture capital investment work.

In February, Seythe McCoy traveled to Panama for a vacation with friends. While there, he checked the location of any nearby alumni using the Landon Alumni mobile app, but was the only Bear in town.

2003 Hal Marra received many great reviews for his debut novel, A Constellation of Vital Phenomena. Read more about the book on page 39. Jeff Tang and Rebecca Moon were married in Washington, D.C., on March 30, 2013. Jeff and Rebecca met as students at New York Law School. Rebecca is an attorney, and Jeff has been working at IBM as an intellectual property attorney. Mohsin Mohi-Ud-Din was the best man.

Jeff Tang ’03 married Rebecca Moon on March 30, 2013. Landon Magazine 37


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Johnny Walsh ’03 married Elizabeth Brace on June 29, 2013.

2004 Elliot Bisnow and three other young entrepreneurs purchased Powder Mountain in Eden, Utah. They plan to use the facility as a permanent residence for the Summit Series, β€œa popular start-up conference attended by young entrepreneurs who like to work hard and enjoy life.” Joe Comiskey is currently in Afghanistan for seven months, and his brother, Will ’07, is deployed to Japan for nine months. Joe writes, β€œWe both really enjoy the Marine Corps.”

Ryan Fox and Jordan Rix were married in Wake Forest, N.C., on May 11, 2013. The best man was Todd Osterman, and the wedding party included a handful of other Landon guys. Ryan writes, β€œIt’s been a crazy couple of weeks with wrapping up year one of business school, wedding, honeymoon, and now headed to SF for the summer.” 38 Landon Magazine

Arnav Gupta ’04 on a trek to Everest Base Camp in Nepal. The photo is from Kala Pattar (18,152 feet).


C L A S S N O T E S LANDON ALUMNI

Bears in Print Check out these recently published books authored by Landon alumni!

Zeke Dodson ’69, Austin Dodson ’10, Evan Dodson ’09, Chris Dodson ’06, Jonathan Umanzor ’09, Gus Umanzor ’08 and Agustin Umanzor celebrated Evan and Jonathan’s graduation from Dickinson College this past spring. Andy Goldstein is currently the manager of Potomac Pizza in Chevy Chase, Md. Starting July 1, he also became general manager of Potomac Pizza in Rockville.

2006

Matt Harrigan is in his fourth year with CCS Fundraising and recently moved to Baltimore to help US Lacrosse with their campaign. In his spare time, he continues to play lacrosse and volunteer at his local Catholic church.

Christopher Dodson writes β€œI have been living and working in NYC since I graduated from Dickinson College in 2010. I am currently at an investment advisory firm called Gilder Gagnon Howe & Co as a client relationship manager and portfolio assistant. I have been spending time with my little brother, Austin Dodson ’10, who has been in NYC this summer interning for Cassidy Turley. I hope all is well in the 301!”

2005 Robert Morrison graduated from BUD/s/SQT in Coronado, Calif. His new rank is SO3.

Austin Bisnow and his band performed on May 4, 2013, in the Sweetlife Festival held at Merriweather Post Pavilion.

Robert Gelb says, β€œAll is well here - am settling into a new role with the Careers Centre at University of St. Andrews, Scotland - I’m responsible for increasing U.S. resources and contacts for U.S.-based St. Andrews students and alumni. It’s pretty wide-ranging, but really good fun!”

In his well-received debut novel, A Constellation of Vital Phenomena, Anthony β€œHal” Marra ’03 tells the story of two doctors who risk everything to save the life of a child being hunted in war-torn Chechnya. In May, Marra read selections from his novel at D.C.’s Politics & Prose bookstore with several Landon faculty and students in attendance. Eric Pierpoint ’69 published his first children’s book, The Last Ride of Caleb O’Toole. It is a Wild West adventure about 12-year-old Caleb, who witnesses a murder and is forced to go on the run with his siblings across the Oregon Trail.

2007 After graduating from Landon, Graham Walling spent several years studying in China then transferred to Brown University. At Brown, he became interested in creative writing and used his background in the Far East as inspiration for his work. Since he graduated in 2012 with a B.A. in Literary Arts, Graham has traveled in Asia, worked different jobs and gathered insight from his experiences for his writing.

Alex Rhoads ’05, Mike Rhoads ’13 and Nick Rhoads ’08 pictured with Headmaster David Armstrong at Mike’s Landon graduation on June 7, 2013. Landon Magazine 39


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2008 Ricky Bierbower recently joined Billy Morris ’79 and Bruce McNair ’73 at Avison Young. He is an associate at the real estate firm. Mark Findaro says that he is happily employed at International Forest Products, part of the Kraft group. Since finishing school at Tufts in May 2012, he has stayed in Boston. Mark is looking forward to his class reunion in October! Ammar Mian graduated with a degree in Modern Middle East Studies & International Development from University of Pennsylvania. An active participant in the performing arts, Ammar was a member of two dance teams. He is headed to Jacksonville, Fla., to work for Teach for America as a math instructor. Ammar will be joining three other Landon graduates at Teach for America: Jon Sheehan ’07, classmate William Su and Marek Laco ’09.

Josh Offit was voted co-captain of the Duke men’s lacrosse team for the 2013 season. He played midfielder and attack for the national champion Blue Devils and was selected as a third-team All-American and Scholar AllAmerican. He is the 20th Landon graduate to be named an All-American. Offit notched three goals and two assists in Duke’s 16-10 victory over Syracuse in the 2013 title game.

to his arrival, Harvard had not won a league championship in basketball and. Christian also traveled to Cuba this summer with Full Court Peace, an organization empowering youth through basketball.

2012

Stephen Potts was accepted this spring into the Phi Beta Kappa society and also was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Marine Corps. Dek Potts ’76 reports that Stephen β€œhas worked diligently for a long time to achieve both of these impressive goals. Sarah and I recognize that his Landon experience and exposure to wonderful teachers like Mac Jacoby and other successful men has made a real difference in his life. A big thank you from the Potts Family.”

2009 Matt Morrison was voted by his teammates to wear No. 40 in honor of fallen Navy SEAL and former Navy lacrosse player Lt. Brendan Looney, who tragically lost his life in Afghanistan on September 21, 2010.

Michael Hengerer was visited at NYU by Ginger Miller, assistant director of college counseling. Ginger reports that Mike is very busy with student leadership including the Student Senators Council, Strive for College and Inter-Residence Hall Council. Max Kra was named Patriot League Rookie of the week as a freshman baseball pitcher at Bucknell.

Landon Varsity Basketball Coach Andy Luther and Christan Webster ’09 at Webster’s last Harvard basketball game.

Bruce McNair ’09, celebrated his graduation from UNC Chapel Hill in May of 2013, with his brother Marshall McNair ’06, and parents Bruce McNair Sr. ’73 and Leslie.

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For his Senior Night at Harvard, Christian Webster had a special visitor – Coach Andy Luther. Christian holds the record for the most wins in Harvard history basketball. Prior

Carter O’Brien joined fellow alumni at a Landon event in Charlottesville, Va. Carter was the last to leave the gathering, and was able to take home to his roommates all of the extra food on the table. Deion Wellington is a member of the Coastal Carolina Track & Field Team. His 4 x 400 meter relay team set the Coastal Carolina Indoor record of 3:17.58.


C L A S S N O T E S LANDON ALUMNI

In Memoriam Joan F. Marsh, wife of Richard S.T. Marsh ’39, and mother of Jesse B. Marsh ’71 and Peter F. Marsh ’73. November 22, 2012. John H. Boeckel ’44. August 14, 2012. Paul Segal ’44. January 13, 2013.

Alumni Gather to Golf Eighty-five alums and Landon faculty members played in the 24th annual Alumni Golf Tournament at PB Dye Golf Club on May 31. Sandy Murray, retiring history teacher, Grade 6 Dean and Middle School Golf Coach, served as honorary chairman of the event. Congratulations to the winning players and pairs: Closest to the Pin: Topper Shutt ’77 Longest Drive: Jake Samperton ’05 Straightest Drive: Steve Block ’80 1st Place Gross: Andy Luther, Patrick Bennett ’04, Brad Hoffman ’98, Steve Spartin ’04 1st Place Net: Brian Haney ’99, Brad Wilks, Rob Klingensmith, Paul Kulgavin

William Kilbourne ’52. June 15, 2013. Linda Byron, wife of the late Louis Byron ’57 and mother of Louis, Jr. ’84, Tom ’86 and Scott ’87. January 24, 2013. Elizabeth β€œBetty” Rhodes, mother of Jay ’61 (deceased) and Scott ’76. March 20, 2013. Edwina Rhodes Charyk, mother of William ’66, John ’69 and Chris ’75. May 6, 2013. Moira Dawson, wife of Tom ’66 and mother of Tom ’95 and Andrew ’99. April 2, 2013. Anne Goeltz, mother of Robert ’66. February 26, 2013. Barbara Gordon, mother of Sandy ’71 and Stephen ’75, grandmother of Stephen, Jr. ’07. February 21, 2013.

Special thanks to all of the sponsors who made the tournament a success! Landon Vendor Corporate Sponsors McGladrey & Pullen, LLP, Certified Public Accountants - Thomas J. Sneeringer, CPA Banfield Sponsors Criswell Chevrolet - Clayton Weber ’92 MassMutual Greater Washington - Brian Haney ’99 Red Coats, Inc., Admiral Security - Mack Wells ’95, George Vincent, Jr. ’99 Shady Grove Orthopedics - Mark Peterson ’81 Riddleberger Sponsors Capital City Nurses – Brian Rodgers ’89 Cassidy Turley - Zeke Dodson ’69, John Myers ’79, Rocky Kern ’82, James Cassidy ’92, Michael Collins ’03, Ted Wolynec ’04, Bart Hurlbut ’05, Shaun Collins ’06 Employee Benefits Group - John Sanders ’80 Falls Road Veterinary Hospital, Greenbriar Hospital, and Luxury Boarding Kennel Bill Amoroso ’77 Galliher & Huguely - Scott Huguely ’89 In Honor of Sandy Murray ’63 - Brant Duber ’04, Jonathan Duber ’07, David Duber ’10 Sterling Capital Management - Don Harris ’78 Suntrust Mortgage - Brad Hoffman ’98

Louis F. Oberdorfer, father of Bill ’73. February 21, 2013. Lawrence Hollman, father of Steven ’76. June 27, 2013. Pauline Barker, mother of Chris ’79. October 6, 2012. Audrey B. Georges, mother of Chris ’79 and Cameron ’83. March 6, 2013. Grace Addison, grandmother of David Shepard ’96. January 11, 2013. Steve Brodsky ’97. March 22, 2013. Michael Ward, father of Mike ’09. January 3, 2013. Mike Yarborough, father of Patrick ’09. April 14, 2013. Harold St. Aubin, former Landon teacher. April 20, 2013.

Headmaster David Armstrong welcomes the youngest alumni, David Chakola ’09, Bruce McNair ’09, Blake Shue ’09 and Andrew Nagel ’09, to the Alumni Golf Tournament.

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FROM THE ARCHIVES

Modern Biology

CRAMMING FOR MODERN BIOLOGY: We’re not sure the human body model needed to catch up on its textbook reading, but we’d love to know who the students are. Send responses to communications@landon.net. Extra credit points given for identifying the classroom, teacher and course!

The furry mascot is...Mom! Thanks to Geoff Huguely ’86 for solving the mystery of the two Bears! He writes: β€œThe two bears are #27 - Marilyn (Rolapp) Brinton, mother of Todd Rolapp ’85, and Sue Huguely - #10, mother of me and my younger brother, Scott Huguely ’89. The game was the 1984 Homecoming game against St. Albans. Coincidentally, I married Todd’s younger sister, Juliane. So the two bears are now the grandmothers of our four daughters. They have heard me tell them the story on different occasions, but now to see the picture in the Magazine made their day.” Thanks also to long-time Spanish teacher

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THE LANDON BLAZER

Alan Rosenthal for sharing that the little boy at far right is his son, Kevin Rosenthal ’00, at age two!

Navy blazers featuring: R5brown and white striped lining R5embroidered Landon crest and Bear on the inside front panels R5gold embossed custom Bear buttons R5a classic fit with two-button closure $249/each Email wendylincoln@verizon.net to order. Proceeds benefit Form V fundraising.


ANNUAL REPORT 2012 β€” 2013

TO THE COMMUNITY

Dear Friends, The Landon community contributed a record total of $6.59 million to our school this year! This impressive number reflects your unwavering commitment to our mission to prepare our talented boys for productive lives as accomplished, responsible and caring men. The record amount also demonstrates your continued support of our teach-coach-mentor model for our outstanding faculty and the remarkable accomplishments of our boys in the classroom, on the stage, in the art studio, on the playing fields and elsewhere on campus and in the community. The $6.59 million we raised helped fund a variety of initiatives including faculty housing, student scholarships, and, through the Annual Fund, educational resources for every Landon boy. In addition to raising a record amount this past year, Landon can tout 100% participation by faculty and staff in contributions to our Annual Fund, which supports the year-round operations of our school. Our reunion classes gave 47% more to the Annual Fund than the reunion classes for the previous year. There are three new $100,000 Scholarship Funds, and we raised $446,485 at Azalea Festival events that help provide vital funds for student financial assistance. (One in four Landon students receives this support.) The Landon United campaign showed similar momentum. The Barton Center Phase II project, which will upgrade the lower level spaces, moved toward full funding, with more than $1 million in cash and $1.8 million in pledges raised to date. We secured nearly $1.2 million in planned giving pledges, far beyond our goal of $250,000. Our highest campaign priority remains Landon’s endowment. In the last year, generous donors contributed nearly $2 million for the endowment initiative. Since the campaign launch, we have raised roughly $6.4 million for endowment, which brings us closer to our long-term goal and to the levels of our peer schools. A special thanks goes to Todd Boehly ’91, for his promise to close out the Landon United campaign with a gift of $1.5 million. We offer our sincere appreciation to each and every person who stepped forward in the past year to contribute our School. As we look ahead to Landon’s 85th anniversary year, we ask for your continued support so we can strengthen the experience of every Landon Bear and his teacher-coach-mentors. By doing so, we also ensure Landon’s future for the next 85 years. We are pleased to provide this 2012-2013 Report to the Community. The names listed on the following pages represent the broad and deep support of so many Landon families and friends. Again, we thank you for your generosity. Sincerely,

David M. Armstrong Headmaster

H. Sherman β€œTiger” Joyce ’78 Chair, Board of Trustees

We have made every effort to report all gifts from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013 to Landon School as completely and accurately as possible. We apologize in advance for any inaccuracies or omissions. To report an error, please contact Lauren Kinsey at lauren_kinsey@landon.net or at 301-320-1123. Landon Magazine 43


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GOLDEN BEARS The following are leadership gifts made between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013.

BROWN & WHITE SOCIETY Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013 totaling $50,000 or more. Anonymous (3) Mr. and Mrs. Anderson J. Arnold ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Mario H. Boiardi Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Buchanan ’60 The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Dortzbach ’55 The Eacho Family Foundation Ambassador and Mrs. William C. Eacho III ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Ethan D. Leder Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mayer Dr. and Mrs. Robert Samit Mr. Jonathan D. Schiller ’65 The Taishoff Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff ’91 Mr. A. Anthony TappΓ© ’46 Mrs. Laura Zaimi

PAUL AND MARY LEE BANFIELD SOCIETY Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013 totaling $25,000 to $49,999. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Allard In honor of Mr. Clayton F. Allard ’82 In honor of Mr. John Allard ’80 Anonymous Mr. Robert Bauer and Ms. Anita Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Collins Mr. and Mrs. William Collins Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III ’71 Mr. Francis O. Day IV ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Marc N. Duber Duffie Family Mr. Jeremy C. Duffie ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Duffie ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Duffie Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Duffie ’00 Ralph J. Duffie, Inc. Goldman Sachs & Company Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Holladay, Jr. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. ’69 Ms. Jacqueline B. Mars Mr. and Mrs. Luis Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mockett Nauticon Imaging Systems Mr. and Mrs. John P. Oswald Mr. and Mrs. Houston K. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Rhoads The Honorable John F. W. Rogers and Ms. Deborah M. Lehr Mr. and Mrs. Murray S. Simpson, Jr. ’55 44 Landon Magazine

Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Vieth Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Waldron

Ruth and Emmanuel Weinstein Trust Mr. Dale Wolf Ms. Mary Gail B. Wolf

HUGH C. RIDDLEBERGER SOCIETY

MALCOLM COATES SOCIETY

Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013 totaling $10,000 to $24,999. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Alley Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. B. Jay Baraff Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler Blue Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bolen Robert A.J. Bordley Lead Trust Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bubes Mr. and Mrs. Barton B. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Robert Copito Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cunningham ’76 Mr. Steven K. Davidson and Ms. Claudia Callaway The Floyd E. Davis Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davis ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Dell ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. DeNovio Dr. and Mrs. Prabaal Dey Mr. and Mrs. Ali Dilmaghani Mr. and Mrs. David Dorros Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Dreyer Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Dudley, Jr. ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. ’83 Ms. Michelle L. Freeman Carl M. Freeman Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Gewirz ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harwood Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter Hertzberg ’89 Mr. Daniel L. Korengold ’69 and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Lockshin Mr. Steven R. Mann George Preston Marshall Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bart McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. McMahon ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Marjorie Merriweather Post Foundation Miller and Long Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Morgan Morgan Keegan & Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Murray Jay P. Okun Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ourisman ’71 Mr. Robert B. Ourisman ’74 Mr. William W. Pugh and Ms. Lisa M. Orange Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Raul Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ruttenberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shue The Sidney A. Swensrud Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Swensrud II In memory of Mr. Stephen B. Swensrud Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Voris ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weinstein

Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013 totaling $5,000 to $9,999. Dr. Manuel A. Abdala and Mrs. Alexandra Arata Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay ’83 Dr. and Mrs. William L. Amoroso III ’77 Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Scott Becker Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Bierbower ’70 Blum-Kovler Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Buller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Cherner Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Cort Dr. and Mrs. Anand U. Desai Mr. and Mrs. Antonio F. Dias Dilmaghani Dream Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Downing Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Fisch Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. ’50 FitzGerald Properties Giant Food LLC Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graham Mr. Thomas Gutierrez and Ms. Ann H. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Grayson S. Hanes Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Harris ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Hobbs ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm B. Hollensteiner Dr. and Mrs. E. Claiborne Irby Ivorybill Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Jacobs ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Ashok Jha Joslin Diabetes Center Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Jundanian Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Katz Mr. and Mrs. S. Matthew Katz ’94 Kelly Family Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary, Jr. ’82 Mr. William W. Kim and Mrs. Loren Y. Han Dr. and Mrs. Sassan Kimiavi Mr. and Mrs. Knight A. Kiplinger ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Kent F. Knutson Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Krauland Mr. and Mrs. David M. Laird ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Leachman ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Legg Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Mathers The Courtney and Bo Mauzy Family Fund Mr. Milton D. McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. John M. McMahon Mr. Kenneth Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Miller ’96 Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller ’59 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global

Impact Funding Trust, Inc. Mr. Manuel A. Ortiz and Ms. Kristin Solheim Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas C. Pappas Mr. and Mrs. David B. Perlmutter Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan F. Pingle Mr. and Mrs. William J. Prutting, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Reinke Mr. and Mrs. Alexis G. Sant ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Saul III ’81 Fred Schnider Investment Group. LLC Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Schnider, Jr. ’83 Robert O. Scholz Foundation Mr. Robert L. Schroeder, Jr. ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Strain ’80 Mr. Steven C. Sunshine and Ms. Fay Wheeler Sunshine Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Trumbower Trumbower Financial Advisors LLC Mr. and Mrs. James M. Underhill Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Visa USA Political Action Committee Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wellington III Mr. and Mrs. G. Cabell Williams III ’73 Mr. Richard L. Wyatt, Jr.

WILLIAM H. TRIPLETT SOCIETY Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013 totaling $2,500 to $4,999. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Abizaid Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Adkins ’77 Mr. Mark C. Amorosi ’87 and Mrs. Sharon W. Amorosi Anonymous (3) Arlington Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David M. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Baker Mr. and Mrs. William L. Banfield IV ’81 Bank of America Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Banks ’92 In memory of Mr. Robert S. Banks ’56 Mr. Robert Dayton Beguelin and Ms. Susanna Jones Mr. and Mrs. Bradford A. Berenson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beyer Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Blazer Bou Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Bubes Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis Camalier ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Comiskey Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Concannon, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Cooper Cypress Investment Group, LLC Mrs. Suzy DeFrancis and Mr. Phillip J. Wakelyn Mr. and Mrs. William E. DePuy, Jr. ’70 DePuy Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dziak Jr.

Unless indicated in italics, donors directed all or a portion of their gift to the Annual Fund. * deceased


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Mr. Robert O. Eisinger ’69 Mr. Richard G. Fogarty ’05 Mr. Robert H. Fogarty ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Fogarty, Jr. ’00 Carl M. Freeman Companies Mr. and Mrs. Robert Granader Mrs. Barbara Goodwyn Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Gorrell, Jr. H&R Block Foundation Hallene Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Brian S. Harris ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Harrison ’88 Dr. Brian E. Harvey and Dr. Elisa D. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hefferon Mr. and Mrs. John F. Henschel Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Hoffman Holton-Arms School The Home Depot USA Mr. and Mrs. Jasper A. Howard Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Hsieh Janney Montgomery Scott LLC Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Jarvis, Sr. Mr. Christopher L. Javens and Ms. Maria E. Valencia Mr. Collister W. Johnson ’94 and Ms. Carrie Southworth Johnson Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman "Tiger" Joyce ’78 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kalavritinos, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Kindfuller Mr. and Mrs. Robin R. King Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Kroll Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Lamade ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus A. Lindner Mr. Robert Lotstein and Ms. Kristin Huffman Mr. Jay F. Luchs ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Lundelius, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Christopher S. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Manning ’91 Mr. and Ms. Timothy Masters Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. McLaughlin III Mr. Frederick V. McNair IV ’69 Mr. and Mrs. David McTague Edgar & Kathleen Merkle Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Phillip K. Merkle Mr. and Mrs. William R. Morris III ’79 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Murty Mr. and Mrs. D. Gregory Neeb Mr. Jay Nussbaum Mr. Douglas S. O'Brien and Dr. Sharon R. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Tom W. O'Bryon II ’64 Mr. and Mrs. John T. O'Rourke Ourisman Automotive of Virginia Pagenstecher Group, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Pagenstecher ’77 Dr. Tushar C. Patel ’81 and Ms. Monica Shah Mr. and Mrs. James S. Patterson

Mr. Humberto R. PeΓ±a In honor of Ms. Olympia PeΓ±a Mr. and Mrs. David Quattrone In honor of Mr. Leo M. Quattrone ’22 Mr. James M. Roth ’05 Mr. and Mrs. T. Christopher Roth Mr. William C. Roth ’02 Dr. and Mrs. J.R. Rudzki Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Russell III Mr. and Mrs. Craig Seebald Mr. and Mrs. John B. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Shockey Mr. and Mrs. John G. Shooshan ’70 Mr. Michael T. Sicoli and Ms. Kirsten A. Albers Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. Simpson ’61 Mr. and Mrs. David P. Slotkin ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Soraci Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Steele ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Ungerman Mr. and Mrs. Wilson S. Warren ’88 Wells Fargo Foundation Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wenchel ’65 Dr. Lawrence R. Whicker and Ms. Susan G. Marsh-Whicker Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Wiener Mr. and Mrs. Ki Sung Yoon

T. EDWARD BARTON SOCIETY Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013 totaling $1,500 to $2,499. The Honorable and Mrs. Spencer Abraham Mr. and Mrs. William B. Adkins ’81 Mr. and Dr. Raj Ananthanpillai Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Andrews IV Anonymous (3) Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Arrowsmith ’88 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bair In memory of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lankford Mr. Alexander D. Baldwin and Ms. Molly K. O'Rourke Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Bednarek, Sr. Ms. Mary Ellen Bittner Boeing Gift Matching Program Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Bou ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Bou ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Jerold J. Brown Mr. and Mrs. John S. Burnham ’95 The Anne D. and Charles A. Camalier, Jr. Family Foundation Mr. Hunter S. Campbell ’02 Capital One Services LLC The Chalfont Foundation, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Curtis Choice The Cornelius J. Coakley Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Colleton Mr. Matthew C. Collins ’85

Mr. and Mrs. Michael I. Connolly ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Corrigan ’91 In memory of Mr. Stephen M. Brodsky ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Coursen ’99 Covidien Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Curto, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Dabney Mr. and Mrs. James D. David Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Devol Mr. and Mrs. Blane T. Dodson ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Durbin Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Durham ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dye Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Erstling Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Evans Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falcone Dr. Herbert W. Fingerhut and Dr. Amy Kesselman Fingerhut Mr. and Mrs. William S. Fralin Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Freed Mr. and Mrs. Craig J. Freeman Dr. and Mrs. E. Peter Gabor Dr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Gagnon Ms. Laurel Gainor Mr. Edward G. Gallagher ’64 Mr. Oscar A. Garcia and Mrs. Ana P. Benitez Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Garner II Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Gelb Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Gleklen Mr. David L. Good and Ms. Jane G. Weiman

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Mr. David Goodfriend and Ms. Susan Emmer Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Gosnell ’77 H. M. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Hall ’70 Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hani ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hanson Mr. Steven A. Harris Mr. Benjamin J. Haskin and Ms. Grace R. Ostera Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Henschel ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Horning Mr. and Mrs. Randal W. Howard Dr. Frank W. Hughes ’58 and Ms. Paula Diehr Mr. and Mrs. David K. Humayun Mrs. Joyce Jamison Dr. Thomas W. Jarrett and Ms. Martha A. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Johansen The Fred Jones Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jones II ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones Mr. and Mrs. Davor D. Kapelina Mr. and Mrs. Timothy E. Keena The Kiplinger Foundation, Inc. Mr. Joseph W. Koegel, Jr. Mr. Peter A. Krauthamer and Ms. Tanya Chutkan Mr. and Ms. Daniel I. Lederberg Mr. and Mrs. William C. Lipnick Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lowrie Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Macdonald Mr. and Mrs. Frenchi L. Mack, Sr. In memory of Ms. Roberta Melton Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Manderscheid Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Manning Maryland Radiology Associates LLC Mr. and Mrs. James B. McCeney ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. McLenaghan ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mehlman Mrs. Molly Meschke Mr. Darrell J. Meyer and Dr. Maro Sarafian Dr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Michael Mr. and Mrs. Justin W. Miller ’94 Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Millspaugh III Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester F. Miniter ’80 Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter Montgomery Jr. ’87 Morgan Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Myers ’72 Dr. and Mrs. Alan Nagel Neiman Marcus Mr. and Mrs. Andrew New Dr. and Mrs. E. Thomas Newbill ’69 Dr. and Mrs. Obi O. Nobi Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Nolan In memory of Mr. James P. Nolan ’47 The Honorable and Mrs. Charles D. Nottingham Mrs. R. Kendall Nottingham 46 Landon Magazine

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Offutt III Mr. and Mrs. W. Paatii Ofosu-Amaah Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Parrish, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Petty, Jr. Mr. Arthur J. Phelan, Jr. ’52 Mr. William T. Pickle ’04 Dr. Steven Polakoff and Dr. Heidi Jolson Col. and Mrs. Michael F. Poore ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Popera Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. W. Powell Prospect Dining, LLC, DBA George of DC Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rebibo Mr. Raymond Ritchey Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Steven N. Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Allen D. Rushton ’47 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Scott II ’83 Mr. Wynn H. Segall and Ms. Anna Jenefsky Ms. Tracy M. Sells Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Sentimore Mr. and Mrs. Rhoderick M. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Shull IV ’86 Mrs. Judith Singh In memory of Mr. Khari K. Baten ’90 In memory of Mr. Stephen M. Brodsky ’97 In memory of Mr. Christian Prince ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Slowinski ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spak Mr. John J. Strabo and Ms. Anne Marie M. Strabo Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sullivan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thompson III Trustees of the Rockville Academy Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Vieth ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Vieth ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Voslow Washington Management Corporation Foundation Mr. Ronald L. Wisor and Ms. Kerianne Piester

YOUNG ALUMNI CLUB Gifts or pledge payments made to all funds between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013 totaling $500 to $1499 for members of the classes of 2003-2013 and $1000 to $1499 for members of the classes of 1997-2002. Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Ryan P. Bradshaw ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Hunter S. Campbell ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Coursen ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Duffie ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Duffie ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Fogarty, Jr. ’00 Mr. Richard G. Fogarty ’05 Mr. Robert A. Gelb ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Cabell R. Hobbs ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Brigham C. Kiplinger ’99 Mr. Zachary S. Klurfeld ’04

Mr. William T. Pickle ’04 Mr. Michael D. Potolicchio ’06 Mr. James M. Roth ’05 Mr. William C. Roth ’02 Mr. Alex F. Selowsky ’11 Mr. Timothy H. Watson ’07

LIFETIME DONORS OF $100,000 OR MORE Landon School gratefully acknowledges the generosity of these donors whose gifts and pledges of $100,000 or more have sustained and continue to sustain our School. Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo J. Alfaro II ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Andrews Anonymous (6) Mr. and Mrs. Anderson J. Arnold ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Conrad V. Aschenbach Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Baltimore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Landon Banfield, III* Mr. William F. Banks ’54* Mr. and Mrs. B. Jay Baraff Mrs. Allen J. Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Todd L. Boehly ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Mario H. Boiardi Mrs. Jean M. Boiardi* Mr. Robert A. J. Bordley* Robert A.J. Bordley Lead Trust Mr. Christopher E. Bou '76* Mr. Edward C. Bou Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Bou ’83 The Breed Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bubes Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Buchanan ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Louis McComas Byron ’57* Mrs. Charles A. Camalier, Jr. The Anne D. and Charles A. Camalier, Jr. Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis Camalier ’73 Mrs. Mary Scheurer Canady* Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Cardozo V Dr. and Mrs. James L. Cavanaugh, Jr. ’59 The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region Coventry Health Care Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cunningham ’76 The Honorable and Mrs. John Danforth Mr. Michael J. Darby Mrs. Floyd E. Davis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III ’71 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davis ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Davis The Floyd E. Davis Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Francis O. Day III Mr. Francis O. Day IV ’94 Mr. Thomas W. Dixon* Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Downing The Downing Family Foundation, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Dortzbach ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Dreyer Mr. and Mrs. Marc N. Duber

Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Dudley, Jr. ’66 The Duffie Family Mr. Jeremy C. Duffie ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Duffie ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Duffie Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Duffie ’00 Ralph J. Duffie, Inc. Ambassador and Mrs. William C. Eacho III ’72 The Eacho Family Foundation Mr. J. S. Fechnay and Ms. Peggy Ann Eacho Fechnay Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Fickes Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. ’83 Mr. Robert H. Fogarty ’69 Edward E. Ford Foundation Mr. Joshua M. Freeman ’83* Ms. Michelle L. Freeman Carl M. Freeman Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Virginia Freeman The Bernard S. & Sarah M. Gewirz Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Gewirz ’84 Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Gorrell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graham Mr. William B. Green ’57 Greka Integrated, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Harris ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Harris ’80 Mrs. Madelyn C. Harris Mr. Steven A. Harris Healy Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John Hendricks Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Holladay, Jr. ’65 Mr. Maclear Jacoby, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jones Evan and Cindy Jones Foundation Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman β€œTiger” Joyce ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Kellogg, Jr. ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary, Jr. ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern, Jr. ’54 The Kiplinger Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Knight A. Kiplinger ’65 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Koplovitz ’62 Mr. Daniel L. Korengold ’69 and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. Peter B. Kovler and Dr. Judy L. Kovler Landon School Azalea Festival Landon Fathers Club Mr. and Mrs. David M. Landow ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Landow ’82 Mr. Nathan Landow Nathan Landow Family, LP Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Laskin Mr. John P. Leachman, Sr. ’45* Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Ethan D. Leder Mr. Samuel M. Lehrman

Unless indicated in italics, donors directed all or a portion of their gift to the Annual Fund. * deceased


Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Wenzel, Jr. Mr. Charles H. Whitebread ’61* Mr. and Mrs. G. Cabell Williams III ’73 Mr. Dale Wolf Ms. Mary Gail B. Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Young Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Young Mrs. Laura Zaimi

LANDON LEGACY CIRCLE The Landon Legacy Circle, formed in May 1996, recognizes and acknowledges with grateful thanks those individuals and families in the Landon community who have made provisions for Landon in their estate plans. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Aguhob Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo J. Alfaro II ’53 Mr. and Mrs. David H. Allard Mr. and Mrs. Jaye C. Andrews ’81 Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. David M. Armstrong Mr. Peter L. Arnold ’82 Mr. and Mrs. W. Landon Banfield, III * Mr. and Mrs. B. Jay Baraff Mr. and Mrs. Wendell B. Barnes, Jr. ’57 Mr. Traver L. Berry * Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Bierbower ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Bogley ’48 Mr. Robert A. J. Bordley * Mr. and Mrs. Damon F. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. David M. Brown ’80 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Buckingham, Sr.* Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Campbell Mrs. Mary Jane Scheurer Canady* Mr. and Mrs. Page D. Cranford ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cunningham ’76 Mr. Francis O. Day IV ’94 Mr. Arthur W. Defenderfer ’42* Mr. and Mrs. William E. DePuy, Jr. ’70 Mr. Thomas W. Dixon* Mr. and Mrs. Marc N. Duber Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Dudley, Jr. ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Elbrick ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Fredric A. Emmert Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. ’83 Mrs. Susan Fleming Mr. C. Neal Fleming, Jr. Mr. Lee Foullon ’78 Mr. Edward G. Gallagher ’64 Col. William C. Gawler ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Grossberg Mr. Robert M. Hanson ’43 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hardisty ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Harris ’47 Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter Hertzberg ’89 Mr. George G. Hill ’70 and Mrs. Christine G. Cox-Hill Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hobbs ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Holladay, Jr. ’65 Mr. Edmond N. Howar ’47*

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Hunt, Jr. ’66 Mr. Harvey B. Jacobson, Jr. ’54 Mr. Maclear Jacoby, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Price Jessup ’56 Mr. Gustave N. Johansen, Jr. ’57* The Estate of Admiral and Mrs. Gustave Johansen* Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman β€œTiger” Joyce ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Katz ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Kern ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary, Jr. ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Knight A. Kiplinger ’65 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Koplovitz ’62 Mr. Daniel L. Korengold ’69 and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Leachman ’72 Mr. and Mrs. David Levy ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lynham, Jr. ’71 Mr. David G. Madison ’61 Mr. Cary M. Maguire ’46 Mrs. Margaret Mboya Mr. and Mrs. James B. McCeney ’60 Dr. and Mrs. Duncan K. McDonald ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester F. Miniter ’80 Mr. John J. Mitchell IV ’45* Mr. Andrew Morton ’87 Dr. and Mrs. Walid A. Mufarrij Mr. George C. Pappas ’82 and Ms. Amy Kitzmiller Mr. John W. Parker ’55* Dr. and Mrs. Jon D. Peters Mr. Howard T. Phelan ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Devereaux J. Phelps Dr. Leslie H. Pierce and Dr. Eileen H. Pierce Dr. Eileen H. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Joel R. Poretsky ’71 In memory of Ms. Mildred Poretsky Mr. and Mrs. George H. Raynor ’56 Mr. Irving L. Ricker * Mr. John T. Roberts ’53* Mr. George M. Rogers, Jr. ’51 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rough ’57 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Ruddiman ’60 Mr. Richard H. Sanger, Jr. ’63 Mr. Eugene R. Schelp * Mr. and Mrs. William R. Schinnerer ’61 Mr. Scott T. Shattuck ’69 Mr. David A. Shepard ’96 Mr. Allen Shepard ’67 and Ms. Carole Sullam Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman, Jr. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Murray S. Simpson, Jr. ’55 Mr. Daniel L. Simpson ’72 and Ms. Nancy G. Powers Mr. and Mrs. John M. Slack III ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Pierce R. Smith ’62 Ms. Ellen Spin and Dr. Arthur Weinstein Mr. Jon J. Sullivan ’56

Mr. A. Anthony TappΓ© ’46 Mr. Lauriston Taylor, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. William E. Thompson Mr. Richard M. Tuckerman Mr. and Mrs. Hannes F. van Wagenberg ’70 Mr. and Mrs. William W. Vance ’62 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Walker III ’44* Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Walker III Col. and Mrs. Wickliffe W. Walker ’64 Mr. Duncan Wall ’51 Mr. Scott M. Watson ’70 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Weber III ’59 Mr. Frederic D. Weekes ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. West III ’67 Mr. Charles H. Whitebread ’61* Mrs. Anne Williams* Mr. and Mrs. G. Cabell Williams III ’73 Mr. Phillip L. Williams ’85 Mr. Winthrop B. Wilson ’45* If you already qualify for membership or would like more information about becoming a member of the Landon Legacy Circle, please contact: George C. Pappas ’82 Associate Director of Development and Director of Alumni Programs Telephone: 301-320-1005 Email: George_Pappas@landon.net

LANDON UNITED DONORS Landon School gratefully acknowledges the following major donors to our Landon United campaign through June 30, 2013.

$1 MILLION+ Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Todd L. Boehly ’91 Mrs. Michelle L. Freeman Carl M. Freeman Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Knight Kiplinger ’65 The Kiplinger Foundation, Inc. Mr. Samuel M. Lehrman Mr. Dale Wolf Ms. Mary Gail B. Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Pierce R. Smith ’62

$500,000 - $999,999 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Buchanan ’60

$250,000 - $499,999 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Alfaro II ’53 Anonymous (3) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Baltimore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mario H. Boiardi The Cunningham Family Mr. Thomas W. Dixon* The Duber Family Ambassador and Mrs. William C. Eacho III ’72 Landon Magazine 47

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Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus A. Lindner Mr. Cary M. Maguire ’46 Mr. Robert T. Manfuso ’55 and Ms. Katy Voss Mrs. Yardley Manfuso ’47* Ms. Jacqueline B. Mars George Preston Marshall Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. McMahon ’85 Mr. and Mrs. John M. McMahon Marjorie Merriweather Post Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Luis Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Meyer Miller and Long Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester F. Miniter ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Minshall The Mockett Family Dr. Allen M. Mondzac Mr. and Mrs. David B. Morgan Morgan Keegan & Company, Inc. National Philanthropic Trust Nauticon Imaging Systems The New York Community Trust Mr. Jay Nussbaum Mr. Daniel Oliver and The Honorable Louise V. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. John P. Oswald Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ourisman ’71 Mr. Robert B. Ourisman ’74 Owens-Illinois, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Parsons ’57 Mrs. William A. Patch ’43 Dr. Tushar C. Patel ’81 and Ms. Monica Shah Mr. and Mrs. Kirby G. Pickle, Jr. Plitt Student Loan Fund Mr. Maurice R. Povich ’57 and Ms. Connie Chung Mr. and Mrs. N. David Povich ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Houston K. Powell Mr. George M. Rogers, Jr. ’51 Dr. and Mrs. Robert Samit Mr. Jonathan D. Schiller ’65 Robert O. Scholz Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William R. Schinnerer ’61 Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooke Seawell ’65 Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman, Jr. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Shooshan ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shue Mr. and Mrs. David M. Smick Mr. and Mrs. Pierce R. Smith ’62 The Surdna Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Swain Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff ’91 The Taishoff Family Foundation Mr. A. Anthony TappΓ© ’46 Mrs. J. Woodrow Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Tobin Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weinstein Ruth and Emmanuel Weinstein Trust


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The Eacho Family Foundation The FitzGerald Family Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. ’83 Mr. and Mrs. John FitzGerald ’86 Susan and Jeffrey Freed Family Mr. William B. Green ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Holladay, Jr. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Koplovitz ’62 Mr. Daniel L. Korengold ’69 and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. and Mrs. John D. Leachman, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester F. Miniter ’80 Mr. and Mrs. David B. Morgan Mr. Maurice R. Povich ’57 and Ms. Connie Chung Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff The Taishoff Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. G. Cabell Williams III ’73 Mrs. Laura Zaimi

$100,000 - $249,999 Anonymous (4) Mr. and Mrs. Anderson J. Arnold ’78 Mr. and Mrs. B. Jay Baraff Robert A. J. Bordley Lead Trust Alan and Nancy Taylor Bubes Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis Camalier ’73 The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region Mr. Michael Darby Ms. Susan H. Darby The Davis Family Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III ’71 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davis ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Davis The Floyd E. Davis Family Foundation The Francis O. Day Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Downing The Downing Family Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Dortzbach ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Dudley, Jr. ’66 Marjorie Merriweather Post Foundation The Duffie Family Jeremy ’96, Jon ’97, Justin ’00 Edward E. Ford Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Gewirz ’84 The Bernard S. & Sarah M. Gewirz Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Gorrell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graham Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Harris ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Hoffman The Healy Foundation Mr. Maclear Jacoby, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jones Evan and Cindy Jones Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Kelly Owens-Illinois, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary, Jr. ’82 48 Landon Magazine

Mr. John P. Leachman, Sr. ’45* Mr. and Mrs. Ethan D. Leder Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus A. Lindner Ms. Jacqueline B. Mars The McMahon Family Mr. and Mrs. John M. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. McMahon ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Luis Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. Peter Minshall The Mockett Family National Philanthropic Trust Mr. Jay Nussbaum Mr. and Mrs. Drew A. Nussbaum Mr. and Mrs. John P. Oswald Dr. Tushar C. Patel ’81 and Ms. Monica Shah Mr. and Mrs. Houston K. Powell Mr. George M. Rogers, Jr. ’51 Nancy and Robert Samit Mr. Jonathan D. Schiller ’65 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Schinnerer ’61 Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooke Seawell ’65 Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman, Jr. ’64 Mr. A. Anthony TappΓ© ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weinstein Ruth and Emmanuel Weinstein Trust Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Wenzel, Jr.

$50,000 - $99,999 Anonymous (2) Mr. G. Dewey Arnold III ’76 George Preston Marshall Foundation Mr. Robert Bauer and Ms. Anita Dunn Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler Blue The Bou Family Bou Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. Edward C. Bou Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Bou ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Bou ’78 Ms. Mary Jane Scheurer Canady* Mr. and Mrs. William Collins Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Collins Mrs. Alice Cosimano* Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Cosimano ’77 Coventry Health Care Mr. Steven K. Davidson and Ms. Claudia Callaway Mr. and Mrs. William E. DePuy, Jr. ’70 Mr. and Mrs. David Dorros Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Dreyer Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Dupart The Normandy Group Ms. Ruth Freed Mr. Thomas Gutierrez and Ms. Ann H. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harwood Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter Hertzberg ’89 Mr. George G. Hill ’70 and Mrs. Christine G. Cox-Hill Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman β€œTiger” Joyce ’78

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Katz Mr. Peter B. Kovler and Dr. Judy L. Kovler Blum-Kovler Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David M. Laird ’73 Laird Youth Leadership Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Leachman ’77 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Lipnick Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lipnick Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Manning ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Bart McKenzie Mr. Kenneth Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. David P. Murray Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ourisman ’71 Mr. Robert B. Ourisman ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Parsons ’57 Dr. Tushar C. Patel ’81 and Ms. Monica Shah Mr. Howard T. Phelan ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Kirby G. Pickle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Raul Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Rhoads The Honorable John F. W. Rogers and Ms. Deborah M. Lehr Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Russell III The Samerian Foundation David E and Jacqueline Simon Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John G. Shooshan ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shue Ms. Deborah J. Simon Mr. and Mrs. John M. Slack III ’61 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sullivan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Vassos Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Waldron Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Winkler

$25,000 - $49,999 Dr. Manuel A. Abdala and Mrs. Alexandra Arata Mr. and Mrs. David H. Allard Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Bierbower ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Bogley ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bolen Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Bubes Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bunting Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Chapin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Cherner Mr. and Mrs. Barton B. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Comiskey Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Concannon, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Robert Copito Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Cort Mr. and Mrs. Page D. Cranford ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Enrico Dallavecchia Mr. and Mrs. Francis O. Day III Francis O. Day Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Dell ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. DeNovio

Dr. and Mrs. Anand U. Desai Mr. and Mrs. Ali Dilmaghani Dimick Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Blane T. Dodson ’69 Ms. Nancy K. Eberhardt The Employee Benefits Group, Inc. Dan Glusica, John Sanders ’80, John Williams Mr. Robert O. Eisinger ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Firstenberg The Fisher Family Mr. Robert H. Fogarty ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gage Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Gosnell ’77 Drs. Richard and Janice Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hague, Sr. Mrs. Madelyn C. Harris Mr. Steven A. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Hayhurst Dr. and Mrs. E. Claiborne Irby Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Jacobs ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Ashok Jha Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Joseph Joslin Diabetes Center Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Jundanian Mr. and Mrs. Davor D. Kapelina AtSite Mr. and Mrs. Timothy E. Keena Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Kindfuller The Patricia Kind Family Foundation Landon Fathers Club Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Leachman ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Lockshin Dr. Marc A. Loev and Dr. Toni A. Hawley Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Manning Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Miller ’96 Mr. John J. Mitchell ’45* The Nottingham Family Mr. Douglas S. O’Brien and Dr. Sharon R. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Salah Turkmani Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Olson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Pohanka, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Prutting, Jr. Mr. William W. Pugh and Ms. Lisa M. Orange Mr. and Mrs. Lee Raesly Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Reinke Mr. and Mrs. Steven N. Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ruttenberg Jay P. Okun Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Salcetti Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Schnider, Jr. ’83 Fred Schnider Investment Group LLC Robert O. Scholz Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Murray S. Simpson, Jr. ’55 Dr. Frederick P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Strain ’80

Unless indicated in italics, donors directed all or a portion of their gift to the Annual Fund. * deceased


PARENT DONORS TO ALL FUNDS CURRENT PARENTS ANNUAL GIVING CHAIRS Sharlene and Steve Amitay ’83 Felice and David Laird ’73

CLASS OF 2013, FORM VI CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. ’83, Mr. Robert B. Shue and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wellington III Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Albrittain Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Allen, Jr. Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Francisco H. Arevalo Mr. and Ms. Miguel Bachrach Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bair In memory of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lankford Mr. and Mrs. David H. Baker, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Bednarek, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford A. Berenson Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blatt Dr. and Mrs. David M. Brill Mr. and Ms. Jeffrey S. Bryan Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Buckingham, Jr. ’75 Ms. Eileen C. Cave Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Cherner Mr. Matthew C. Collins ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Antonio F. Dias Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Dunigan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Fellows, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Freed Mr. and Mrs. Craig J. Freeman Dr. Terrence M. Fullum and Dr. Lisa S. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Gleklen Dr. Brian E. Harvey and Dr. Elisa D. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Randal W. Howard Mr. Christopher L. Javens and Ms. Maria E. Valencia Mr. and Mrs. Ashok Jha Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Jundanian Dr. Elaine Kleiner Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kopp Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Kroll

Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Laco Mr. and Ms. Daniel I. Lederberg Mr. and Mrs. Lee G. Lovett II Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Lynch ’77 Dr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Michael Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mockett Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Moseley Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Motta Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. David P. Murray Mr. and Mrs. James W. Murty Mr. Humberto R. PeΓ±a In honor of Ms. Olympia PeΓ±a Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Polun Mr. Gary P. Poon Ms. Helen M. Poon Mr. and Mrs. Houston K. Powell Mr. Terry F. Quill and Ms. Joan T. Rychter Mr. Vincent Renzi and Dr. Birgit Ehlers-Renzi Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Rhoads Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Rose In honor of Mr. Aaron W. Rose ’16 In honor of Mr. Ryan W. Rose ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shue Mr. and Mrs. Mohamed Sillah, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spiritos Mr. and Mrs. James A. Steele Mr. John M. Townsend and The Honorable Frances F. Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Trumbower Mr. and Mrs. James M. Underhill Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Voslow Mr. Kwame K. Wallace and Mrs. Kharma I. Finley-Wallace In honor of Mr. Jamir M. Finley-Davis ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wellington III

CLASS OF 2014, FORM V CLASS AGENTS: Mr. and Mrs. David B. Perlmutter, and Mr. and Mrs. David M. Laird ’73 Mr. and Dr. Raj Ananthanpillai Anonymous (4) Anonymous In honor of Ms. Marie Anne Rosier Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Baca Mr. Robert Bauer and Ms. Anita Dunn Mr. Robert Dayton Beguelin and Ms. Susanna Jones Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler Blue Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bolen Ms. Lisa C. Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Bubes Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Buller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis Camalier ’73 Ms. Eileen C. Cave Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Cort Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Curto, Jr. Ms. Dana L. DeBeaumont

Class of 2015 Wins Walker Cup! Congratulations to the parents of the Class of 2015 for winning the Walker Cup by having the highest parent participation β€” 94.12 percent β€” in the Annual Fund last year! Led by Eric and Becca Goldberg, and Tiffany and George ’83 Hani, the class donated $164,519.20.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Dunigan, Jr. Mr. Whitney Ellerman and Ms. Kelly Baker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falcone Mr. and Mrs. Greg Feldman Mr. Jason P. Fieger and Mrs. Deborah A. Imperato-Fieger Dr. Herbert W. Fingerhut and Dr. Amy Kesselman Fingerhut Dr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Gagnon Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Gilbert Mr. Bradford Gladstone and Dr. Theda W. Zawaiza Mr. Steven A. Harris Mr. Benjamin J. Haskin and Ms. Grace R. Ostera Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hefferon Ms. Mary J. Johnston Mr. Scott M. Johnston ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones Mr. and Mrs. Wesley K. Kaplow Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Kindfuller Mr. and Mrs. David M. Laird ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Lundelius, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Christopher S. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. David McTague Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Merski Ms. Nebiyat S. Natnael Mr. Douglas S. O'Brien and Dr. Sharon R. O'Brien Ms. Olayemi A. Onaghise Mr. and Mrs. David B. Perlmutter Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Petty, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Prutting, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Reinke Mr. and Mrs. Rory L. Schick Dr. Gabriel J. Sensenbrenner and Ms. Lydia La Ferla Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Soraci Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spak Dr. and Mrs. Pankaj Talwar Mrs. Laura Zaimi

CLASS OF 2015, FORM IV CLASS AGENTS: Mr. and Mrs. Eric I. Goldberg, and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hani ’83 The Honorable and Mrs. Spencer Abraham Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Adkins ’77 Anonymous (4) Mr. Fadi Ashy Mr. and Mrs. Randall P. Bednar, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Blasey ’84 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Brew Mr. and Mrs. Nosratolah Chinian Mr. Richard S. Christner and Dr. Donna F. Christner Mr. and Mrs. Barton B. Clark Mr. Francis M. Clarke III Ms. Julie E. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Close Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Colleton Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Robert Copito Mr. and Mrs. William T. Crittenberger Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Dabney Mr. and Mrs. Antonio F. Dias Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Dreyer Dr. Alain T. Drooz and Ms. Phyllis S. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Egloff Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Evans Mr. Jamal D. Francois and Ms. Tamara R. Burrowes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Gibson III Mr. and Mrs. Eric I. Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Granader Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hague, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hani ’83 Mr. George G. Hill ’70 and Mrs. Christine G. Cox-Hill Mr. and Mrs. Jasper A. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Jundanian Mr. James C. Killen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ki S. Kim Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Kindfuller Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Kirtley Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Krauland Landon Magazine 49

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Mr. Jon J. Sullivan ’56 Mr. Steven C. Sunshine and Ms. Fay Wheeler Sunshine Mr. John Touchston Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Trumbower Mr. and Mrs. David J. Urban Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Vieth Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Voris ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wellington III Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Willard Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Young


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Mr. Peter A. Krauthamer and Ms. Tanya Chutkan Mr. and Mrs. Keven Kvasnicka Mr. Richard J. Levinson and Ms. Irene S. Schindler Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Bart McKenzie Mr. Frederick V. McNair IV ’69 Ms. Linda H. McNair Mr. and Mrs. Luis Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Millspaugh III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Keefe Mr. and Mrs. John P. Oswald Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Padalino Mr. and Mrs. Turgut O. Pence Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Poston ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Christopher Price Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rebibo Mr. Oliver A. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Gamaliel S. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Steven N. Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ruttenberg Dr. and Mrs. Sameer Samtani Ms. Tracy M. Sells Mr. and Ms. Kevin M. Sheehan In memory of Mr. Ethan H. Freed ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Dimitri K. Simes Mr. and Mrs. Rodney A. Smith Ms. Sarah Deano Stetson Mrs. Vera K. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Tabb, Sr. Mr. Bruce S. Tanous ’73 and Dr. Lori J. Maciulla

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Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Ungerman Dr. and Mrs. Piyapong Vongkovit Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wellington III Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Witzal Mr. Dale Wolf Ms. Mary Gail B. Wolf

CLASS OF 2016, FORM III CLASS AGENTS: Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Greene Dr. Manuel A. Abdala and Mrs. Alexandra Arata Anonymous (4) Mr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bolen Mr. and Mrs. Darius Brown Ms. Amy Campbell Mr. and Ms. Michael S. Christensen Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Concannon, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Prabaal Dey Mr. and Mrs. Milford C. Ebo Dr. Jason D. Engel ’85 and Ms. Audrey S. Yen Mr. and Mrs. William S. Fralin Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Gee Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Gelb Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Gewirz ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Giles Mr. and Mrs. Indermit Gill Dr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Glenn

Mr. David Goodfriend and Ms. Susan Emmer Mrs. Kimberly Grafmeyer Mr. Richard Grafmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Greene Mr. and Mrs. Grayson S. Hanes Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hani ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Henschel ’83 Mr. Chuck Hunter and Mrs. Jacquelynne R. Wilmore-Hunter Mr. Brian Hurley and Ms. Julie Anbender Mr. and Mrs. Bassam N. Ibrahim Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Johansen Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Keegan Mr. William W. Kim and Mrs. Loren Y. Han Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. King Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Kirtley Ms. Lydia Kleiner Mr. and Mrs. Ethan D. Leder Mr. and Ms. Daniel I. Lederberg Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Z. Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Mathers Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Bart McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. David McTague Mr. Richard V. Menendez Ms. Deborah Menkes Mr. and Mrs. Phillip K. Merkle Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miele Jr. ’72 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Morris III ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Mottur Mr. and Mrs. David P. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Napoleon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Offutt III

Mr. Manuel A. Ortiz and Ms. Kristin Solheim Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Pan Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Petty, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan F. Pingle Mr. William W. Pugh and Ms. Lisa M. Orange Ms. Mary K. Ray The Honorable John F. W. Rogers and Ms. Deborah M. Lehr Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Rose In honor of Mr. Aaron W. Rose ’16 In honor of Mr. Ryan W. Rose ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Rymsza Mr. Krishnan Seshadri and Ms. Deepa Krishnan Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Shalloway Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Slowinski ’83 Mr. and Ms. Presley A. L. Smith, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Soraci Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. John D. Thomas ’80 Dr. Lawrence R. Whicker and Ms. Susan G. Marsh-Whicker Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Wiener Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Zampella Ms. Yeshi Zeleke

CLASS OF 2017, FORM II CLASS AGENTS: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Abizaid Dr. and Mrs. William L. Amoroso III ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Andrews IV Anonymous (4) Anonymous In memory of Ms. Maria Julia Rodrigues Mr. Fadi Ashy Mr. and Mrs. Randall P. Bednar, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beyer Mr. and Mrs. Jerold J. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Brown Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis Camalier ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Barton B. Clark Mr. James Ambler Cusick Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Devol Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Durbin Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dye Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dziak Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Edwards, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Gewirz ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Hoffman Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Hsieh Mr. and Mrs. David K. Humayun Dr. Thomas W. Jarrett and Ms. Martha A. Burke Mr. Christopher L. Javens and Ms. Maria E. Valencia Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kalavritinos, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Katz

Unless indicated in italics, donors directed all or a portion of their gift to the Annual Fund. * deceased


CLASS OF 2018, FORM I CLASS AGENTS: Mr. and Mrs. William H. C. Walker Mr. Syed M. A. Abbas and Ms. Afshan A. Naqvi Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Amsellem Anonymous (3) Mr. Leonard Armstrong and Mrs. Cathy McMorris-Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Baker Mr. Alexander D. Baldwin and Ms. Molly K. O'Rourke Mr. Marc Berkowitz and Mrs. Mary Hargrave-Berkowitz Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Blanc Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Brown Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carr Mr. and Mrs. Alok Chadda Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Concannon, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. DeNovio Dr. and Mrs. Anand U. Desai Mr. and Mrs. David Dorros Dr. Jason D. Engel ’85 and Ms. Audrey S. Yen Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Fairbanks Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Freed Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Geppert

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Giles Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graham Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Hannam Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm B. Hollensteiner Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Huberman ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Davor D. Kapelina Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary, Jr. ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. King Mr. and Mrs. Robin R. King Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Kupka Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Little Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Lockshin Mr. Robert Lotstein and Ms. Kristin Huffman Mr. and Dr. Benjamin J. Maldonado III Mr. William W. McClure, Jr. ’83 and Ms. Juliet A. Drake Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. McLaughlin III Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. McMahon ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Dr. and Mrs. Alan Nagel Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas C. Pappas Mr. Jose I. Peraza and Ms. Jane E. Coffey Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Popera Mr. Arthur J. Riel and Ms. Susana Cumplido-Riel Mr. and Mrs. Gamaliel S. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Franciscus A. Schermer Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Sentimore Mr. and Mrs. Rhoderick M. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Mohamed Sillah, Sr. Dr. Sanjay Singh and Dr. Kavita Singh Mr. and Ms. Presley A. L. Smith, Sr. Ms. Sarah Deano Stetson Mr. John J. Strabo and Ms. Anne Marie M. Strabo Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Swensrud II In memory of Mr. Stephen B. Swensrud Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Waldron Mr. and Mrs. William H. C. Walker Dr. Ivan C. Walks Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wellington III Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Wenzel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Witt

CLASS OF 2019, SIXTH GRADE CLASS AGENTS: Mr. William L. Banfield IV ’81, Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Gelb, and Mr. and Mrs. Steven H. Willard Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Andrews IV Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Tyrone M. Armstrong II Mr. Fadi Ashy Mr. and Mrs. William L. Banfield IV ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Becker

Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Blazer Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Bou ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Bou ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Carlson Mr. and Ms. Marc Collins Mr. and Mrs. Shaswat K. Das Mr. Steven K. Davidson and Ms. Claudia Callaway Mr. and Mrs. Ali Dilmaghani Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dziak Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Joel D. Fechter Dr. and Ms. Kenneth Fine Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Fisch Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Gelb Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Gouldman Mr. and Mrs. John F. Henschel Mrs. Tina F. Holleman Mr. Vernon W. Holleman III Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Jarvis, Sr. Dr. Glen A. Kan and Dr. Ceri C. Yen-Kan Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Kelliher Dr. and Dr. Andrei Khramtsov Mr. Joseph W. Koegel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Little Dr. Lynn D. Locklear In honor of Mr. August C. Matthews ’19 Dr. Marc A. Loev and Dr. Toni A. Hawley Mr. and Mrs. John M. MacKethan Mr. and Ms. Timothy Masters Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter Montgomery Jr. ’87 The Honorable and Mrs. Charles D. Nottingham Mr. Manuel A. Ortiz and Ms. Kristin Solheim Mr. Shirish Pareek and Ms. Komal Kaul Mr. and Mrs. James S. Patterson Mr. William W. Pugh and Ms. Lisa M. Orange Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Ramthun Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Saul III ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Schnider, Jr. ’83 Mr. Wynn H. Segall and Ms. Anna Jenefsky Dr. and Mrs. Jatinder S. Sekhon Mr. and Mrs. Artur K. Sivaslian Mrs. Vera K. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thompson III Mr. John M. Townsend and The Honorable Frances F. Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wolverton Mrs. Laura Zaimi

CLASS OF 2020, FIFTH GRADE CLASS AGENTS: Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kalavritinos, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weinstein Mr. Eric D. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay ’83

Anonymous (3) Anonymous In honor of the 5th Grade Team Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Curtis Choice Ms. Tamara Clarke Mr. and Mrs. James H. Day Ms. Michelle L. Freeman Mr. Oscar A. Garcia and Mrs. Ana P. Benitez Mr. and Mrs. Marc Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Giles Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graham Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Harrison ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Huberman ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Jarvis, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kalavritinos, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Davor D. Kapelina Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary, Jr. ’82 Mr. Denver E. Leach and Ms. Jessica Wills Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Legg Mr. Detrick Leggett and Mrs. Renee Haynes Leggett Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. McLaughlin III Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Meima Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Melton Mr. and Mrs. Andrew New Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Norry ’90 Mr. Jose I. Peraza and Ms. Jane E. Coffey Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Poston ’80 Dr. and Mrs. Robert Samit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. John B. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Shockey Dr. and Dr. Albert C. Simmonds IV ’80 Mr. and Mrs. William D. Simmons II Mr. and Mrs. David P. Slotkin ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Waldron Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weinstein

CLASS OF 2021, FOURTH GRADE CLASS AGENTS: Mr. and Mrs. Kent F. Knutson Anonymous (6) Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Blazer Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Bou ’83 Mr. and Ms. Michael S. Christensen Mr. Jeryl E. Fish Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gary Mr. and Mrs. Roger K. Gelb Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter Hertzberg ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Hoffman Mrs. Tina F. Holleman Mr. Vernon W. Holleman III Mr. Moe Houdaigui and Mrs. Dawn M. Lurie Ms. Tenaya Johnson Landon Magazine 51

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern III ’82 Dr. and Mrs. Sassan Kimiavi Mr. Peter A. Krauthamer and Ms. Tanya Chutkan Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Lossing Mr. and Dr. David A. McGhee Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oates, Jr. Mr. Douglas S. O'Brien and Dr. Sharon R. O'Brien Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Peterson ’81 Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan F. Pingle Mr. and Mrs. Houston K. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. W. Powell Mr. and Mrs. William J. Prutting, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Raul Dr. and Mrs. Robert Samit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Craig Seebald Dr. Leonid Selya and Dr. Irina Selya Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Shockey Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Shull IV ’86 Mr. and Mrs. James E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spiritos Mrs. Vera K. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sullivan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Waldron Mr. Ronald L. Wisor and Ms. Kerianne Piester Mr. Faramarz Zarfeshan and Dr. Maryam Norouzi


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Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Katz Mr. and Mrs. Mark Knebel ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Kent F. Knutson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Macdonald Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. McMahon ’85 Mr. John J. Micale and Ms. M. Elizabeth Avendanio In memory of Ms. Amy Avendanio Dr. Robert M. Mordkin and Mrs. Julieta Acebal Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Rubin Mr. Franklin C. Salisbury ’74 and Dr. Sujuan Ba Ms. Tracy M. Sells Mr. and Mrs. Jason A. Shrensky Mr. Michael T. Sicoli and Ms. Kirsten A. Albers Mr. and Ms. Presley A. L. Smith, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor Mr. Kwame K. Wallace and Mrs. Kharma I. Finley-Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Ki Sung Yoon

CLASS OF 1939

CLASS OF 1948

PARTICIPATION: 50% Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Marsh

PARTICIPATION: 67% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Howard M. Tucker and Mr. John R. Yates

CLASS OF 1941 CLASS OF 1954

CLASS OF 1942

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Bogley Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Gardner Mr. Howard M. Tucker and Ms. Megan Evans Mr. and Mrs. John R. Yates

PARTICIPATION: 43% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Frederic D. Weekes

CLASS OF 1949

Dr. and Mrs. Karl C. Corley, Jr. In honor of Gil Nolan ’54 & Meryl Nolan on the occasion of their 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Page D. Cranford Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hains Mr. Harvey B. Jacobson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gaillard R. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. G. Joseph Sears

PARTICIPATION: 100% Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Boteler, Jr. In memory of Mr. John J. Beatty III ’42

PARTICIPATION: 25% Mr. John J. Beatty III* Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John K. Mealy, Jr. Mr. Frederic D. Weekes

CLASS OF 1950

CLASS OF 1943

PARTICIPATION: 67% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Robert B. Norris

PARTICIPATION: 25% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Robert M. Hanson Mr. Robert M. Hanson

CLASS OF 2022, THIRD GRADE

CLASS OF 1944

CLASS AGENTS: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Knebel ’88

PARTICIPATION: 38% CLASS AGENT: Hon. Stanley S. Harris

Mr. Mark C. Amorosi ’87 and Mrs. Sharon W. Amorosi Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. William L. Banfield IV ’81 Mr. David M. Craig and Dr. Nancy E. Bell Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dziak Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Knebel ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Lambert, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frenchi L. Mack, Sr. In memory of Ms. Roberta Melton Dr. Mark Major Mr. and Ms. Timothy Masters Mr. Darrell J. Meyer and Dr. Maro Sarafian Mr. and Mrs. D. Gregory Neeb Dr. and Mrs. Obi O. Nobi Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Nolan In memory of Mr. James P. Nolan ’47 Mr. and Mrs. John T. O'Rourke Mr. and Mrs. David Quattrone In honor of Mr. Leo M. Quattrone ’22 Dr. and Mrs. J.R. Rudzki Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Schnider, Jr. ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Winkler Mrs. Kristina Wyatt Mr. Richard L. Wyatt, Jr.

Hon. and Mrs. Stanley S. Harris Mr. Howard W. Phillips, Jr. Mr. Thomas C. Thompson, Jr. Mr. Everett B. Wilson Dr. Theodore P. Wright and Dr. Susan S. Wright

ALUMNI DONORS TO ALL FUNDS ALUMNI ANNUAL GIVING CO-CHAIRS Mark Amorosi ’87 George Wenchel ’65 Kevin Shooshan ’00

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Mr. Arthur G. Lambert, Jr. Mrs. D. Malcolm Leith Mr. and Mrs. N. Alfred Pasternak General and Mrs. Donald P. Whalen

CLASS OF 1945 PARTICIPATION: 50% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Ralph C. Meima, Jr.

Mr. A. C. Slonaker

Mr. Richard C. Ahlberg Mr. and Mrs. Halleck A. Butts Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hobbs, Jr. Adm. and Mrs. Kleber S. Masterson, Jr. Mr. Robert B. Norris Mr. and Mrs. Michael Riddiford

CLASS OF 1951 PARTICIPATION: 32% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Roland C. Davies, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Beatty Mr. and Mrs. William T. Brawner Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Davies, Jr. Col. and Mrs. Willard A. Holbrook III In memory of Mr. John H. Dawson ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Weems

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Meima, Jr. Mr. David H. Semmes

CLASS OF 1952

CLASS OF 1946

PARTICIPATION: 62% CLASS AGENT: Col. William C. Gawler

PARTICIPATION: 50% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Charles A. Hobbs

CLASS OF 1947

Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Derrick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert England Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Gignoux III Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Kriner Mr. Arthur J. Phelan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ravenel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Thompson

PARTICIPATION: 50% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Donald B. Harris

CLASS OF 1953

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hobbs Mr. Cary M. Maguire Dr. and Mrs. Duncan K. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. A. Anthony TappΓ©

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ellicott Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Harris In memory of Mr. John J. Beatty III ’42 Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Huffman Mr. and Mrs. Allen D. Rushton

PARTICIPATION: 64% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Donald P. Whalen and Mr. N. Alfred Pasternak Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo J. Alfaro II Dr. and Mrs. William M. Chadduck Dr. and Mrs. Pierce Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. L. Johnson, Jr.

PARTICIPATION: 50% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Harvey B. Jacobson, Jr., Mr. Paul B. Kern, Jr., and Mr. G. Joseph Sears

CLASS OF 1955 PARTICIPATION: 50% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Murray S. Simpson, Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Dortzbach Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Kolb Mr. Samuel A. Milliken and Mrs. Lore Monnig Mr. and Mrs. Marcus W. Page Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Prince Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Ravenel Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rideout, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ring In memory of Mr. William R. Granik ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Murray S. Simpson, Jr.

CLASS OF 1956 PARTICIPATION: 29% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Clayton W. Eisinger Mr. and Mrs. Preston C. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Dell Mr. and Mrs. Guy O. Dove III Mr. and Mrs. Clayton W. Eisinger Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. Langford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George B. McCeney

CLASS OF 1957 PARTICIPATION: 38% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Douglas T. Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Wendell B. Barnes, Jr. Mr. William B. Green Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hooks Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Contee Seely Dr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Weiss

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PARTICIPATION: 33% CLASS AGENT: Mr. John T. Hardisty

Dr. and Mrs. James R. Veal Mr. and Mrs. John M. Woodside III

CLASS OF 1961 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hardisty Dr. Frank W. Hughes and Ms. Paula Diehr Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. McConihe Dr. and Mrs. William A. McNamara Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. George M. Woolsey Dr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Worthy, Jr. Mr. Robert B. Zuckert

CLASS OF 1959 PARTICIPATION: 58% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Richard J. Castiello and Mr. William T. Miller Mr. Anthony Q. Baxter Mr. and Mrs. John L. Blundin Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Castiello Dr. and Mrs. James L. Cavanaugh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Donovan Mr. John F. Fort III Mr. Frederick W. Gaston II Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hartch Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Kiernan Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Kneipple Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller Mr. and Mrs. David J. Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Rideout In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. William F. Weber III

CLASS OF 1960 PARTICIPATION: 60% CLASS AGENTS: Reverend Stephan E. Klingelhofer and Mr. James B. McCeney Mr. and Mrs. William H. Avery, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Buchanan Mr. James W. Doane In memory of Mr. Gowans Smith Mr. and Mrs. William H. DuRoss III Mr. Trevor Gardner, Jr. In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. C. Peter Gibb Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Hazard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Heid Hon. and Mrs. Rufus G. King III Reverend and Mrs. Stephan E. Klingelhofer Lt. Col. Philip V. Lowenthal Mr. Verne H. MacDonald Mr. Charles G. Mascott Mr. and Mrs. James B. McCeney Mr. Henry Putzel III Dr. and Mrs. William F. Ruddiman Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Shaw, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Stowell Mr. and Mrs. Anthony H. Sweet

PARTICIPATION: 53% CLASS AGENT: Dr. Brooks G. Brown III Mr. and Mrs. George E. Barbee Dr. and Mrs. Brooks G. Brown III In memory of Mr. Warrick β€œRick” Elrod ’62 In memory of Mr. John B. McConnaughey ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Clark Dr. David M. Corcoran Mr. and Mrs. William G. Cox Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fort Mr. and Mrs. C. Ridgely Grant Mr. William B. Kerkam III Mr. David G. Madison Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. McConnaughey Mr. Stephen W. Rideout Mr. and Mrs. William R. Schinnerer Mr. and Mrs. H. Edward Sears, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. John M. Slack III Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Thompson

CLASS OF 1962 PARTICIPATION: 60% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Francis E. Nuessle Mr. Milton A. Barlow, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Colby V. Currier Dr. Ord Elliott Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hanks Dr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Hill, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Paul D. Kiernan Mr. and Mrs. John R. Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Nuessle Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan W. Parker Dr. and Mrs. Roger Putzel Mr. and Mrs. John B. Slidell Mr. and Mrs. Pierce R. Smith Mr. G. Richard Thompson Mr. and Mrs. William W. Vance

CLASS OF 1963 PARTICIPATION: 24% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Jeffrey L. Steele and Mr. William H. Triplett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Murray III Mr. Robert H. Ratcliffe Mr. Richard H. Sanger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sargent Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Steele Mr. and Mrs. William H. Triplett, Jr.

Thank You, Donors! Gifts to the Annual Fund don’t just make a difference – they make all the difference for every boy, every day. Your gifts have a direct impact on each student, ensuring the excellence of his Landon experience from opening day Convocation to Commencement. We are deeply grateful to every donor. Thank you for your participation.

CLASS OF 1964 PARTICIPATION: 57% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. William P. Bennett and Mr. Tom W. O’Bryon II Mr. Douglas J. Adams Mr. Kerbey T. Altmann and Ms. Stephanie Lucas Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bailey III Mr. and Mrs. William P. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. J. Curtis Bradley III Mr. Randall B. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Michael C. Finn Mr. Edward G. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Grant Mr. and Mrs. William C. Howe Mr. and Mrs. Tom W. O'Bryon II Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Soule Mr. Wilbur W. Thomas III Col. and Mrs. Wickliffe W. Walker Dr. and Mrs. Craig A. Winkel Mr. T. Kenneth Wright, Jr.

CLASS OF 1965 PARTICIPATION: 84% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. John E. Murdock III and Mr. George F. Wenchel Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Ashburn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benton III Mr. Peter Brand Mr. Jeremy E. Brown In memory of Mr. Anthony E. Kupka ’64 Mr. Wiley T. Buchanan III Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox Dr. and Mrs. John B. Hanks Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Holladay, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn G. Hollomon, Jr. Mr. William P. Howell Mr. David W. Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Knight A. Kiplinger Mr. John E. Krampf Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Lamade Mr. and Mrs. John T. Liipfert

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Marshall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James C. McKay Mr. John E. Murdock III Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Myers, Jr. Mr. Thomas H. Newlon Dr. and Mrs. F. Clifford Roberson Mr. Jonathan D. Schiller Mr. John W. Sears Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooke Seawell Mrs. Paul R. Sexton Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wenchel Col. and Mrs. Lawrence K. White, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marcos S. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Spotswood H. Williams

CLASS OF 1966 PARTICIPATION: 41% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Frederic J. Ball, Jr. Mr. Bruce T. Adams and Ms. Margaret Engel Mr. Frederic J. Ball, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson M. Bordley Mr. Thomas K. Bourke and Mrs. Dale Hanson Bourke Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Dudley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Dunne Dr. Roger M. Echols and Ms. Laureen Schroeder Hon. Rush D. Holt and Ms. Margaret L. Lancefield Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Legg Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martens III In memory of Mr. James C. Martens ’93 In honor of Mr. Justin A. Martens ’95 Gen. Gregory S. Martin Mr. and Mrs. William P. McKelway, Jr. Mr. William R. Pumphrey III Mr. David Wadleigh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Williams

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CLASS OF 1967 PARTICIPATION: 25% CLASS AGENT: Col. Michael F. Poore Dr. Alan Brinkley and Ms. Evangeline Morphos Mr. David Douglas Mr. Eugene F. Dunne, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. James Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Pickard Col. and Mrs. Michael F. Poore Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. West III

CLASS OF 1968 PARTICIPATION: 44% CLASS AGENT: Mr. David O’Bryon Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Barter In memory of Mr. David P. Adkins ’69 Mr. and Mrs. David K. Dickson In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. Richard T. Ewing, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Kixmiller Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. McCormick Dr. and Mrs. J. Peter Murphy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Nohowel Mr. David S. O'Bryon Mr. Alan S. Pierpoint Mr. Steve Sulzer Mr. G. Taylor Tunstall, Jr.

CLASS OF 1969 PARTICIPATION: 51% CLASS AGENT: Mr. John P. Leachman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Adams Mrs. David P. Adkins Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. James F. Barter Col. and Mrs. Robert S. Carter, Jr. Mr. Joseph R. Clausen III Mr. and Mrs. Blane T. Dodson Mr. Robert O. Eisinger Mr. Robert H. Fogarty Mr. and Mrs. Burke F. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Hurd, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Jacobs Mr. Daniel L. Korengold and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Lane Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Martens Mr. Frederick V. McNair IV Dr. and Mrs. E. Thomas Newbill Mr. and Mrs. David H. Osborn Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Phillips Mr. Scott T. Shattuck Mr. and Mrs. Dwight R. Trew

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Mr. and Mrs. John C. Williams In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Williams ’65 Reverend and Mrs. Charles E. Wright

CLASS OF 1973 PARTICIPATION: 37% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Clark D. Cochran, Mr. David M. Laird, Mr. Chase Libbey, Mr. Bruce B. McNair and Mr. Bruce S. Tanous

CLASS OF 1970

CLASS OF 1976

PARTICIPATION: 43% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. William E. DePuy, Jr., Mr. George G. Hill and Mr. Hannes F. van Wagenberg Mr. Robert B. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Bierbower Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Crilley III Mr. and Mrs. William E. DePuy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Hall Mr. George D. Hill Mr. George G. Hill and Mrs. Christine G. Cox-Hill Mr. and Mrs. John G. Shooshan Mr. Arthur C. Smith and Ms. Mary A. Wallack Mr. and Mrs. Hannes F. van Wagenberg Mr. Scott M. Watson Mr. and Mrs. John M. Zamoiski

CLASS OF 1971 PARTICIPATION: 36% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Fulton R. Gordon III

Mr. Richard G. Andrews and Ms. Catherine Lanctot Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis Camalier Mr. Charles P. Forsyth Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Hurlbut Mr. and Mrs. Sterling H. Ivison III Mr. and Mrs. David M. Laird Dr. and Mrs. Cameron McKee Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. McNair Mr. Charles H. Miller, Jr. Mr. William L. Oberdorfer Mr. Jesse C. O'Neal and Ms. Janice Whitaker Mr. Stephen E. Perkins Mr. Kevin Schlosberg Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Scoggins Mr. John E. Stromsem Mr. Bruce S. Tanous and Dr. Lori J. Maciulla Mr. David S. Webster Mr. and Mrs. G. Cabell Williams III Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson V. Wright

CLASS OF 1974 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Fulton R. Gordon III Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy J. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Leggin Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lynham, Jr. Mr. William C. Nicholson, J.D. In honor of Dr. Harold J. Russo Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ourisman Mr. and Mrs. Joel R. Poretsky In memory of Ms. Mildred Poretsky Mr. and Mrs. John M. Scheurer In memory of Mr. Thomas Lear Scheurer Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Vieth Dr. Thomas A. Wadden and Ms. Jan Linowitz

PARTICIPATION: 31% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Douglas R. Perkins and Mr. Franklin Salisbury, Jr.

CLASS OF 1972

CLASS OF 1975

PARTICIPATION: 21%

PARTICIPATION: 35% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Stephen L. Gordon, Sr., and Mr. G. H. Mitchell III

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bierbower Ambassador and Mrs. William C. Eacho III Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Geolot Mr. Thomas J. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miele, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norair, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David van Roijen

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen N. Potter Mr. John H. Sager, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Schmeltzer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. West

Mr. Richard K. Abraham Anonymous Col. and Mrs. James P. Bullion Mr. Rodney D. Davidow Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davis Mr. David G. Ensign and Ms. Sarah Taber Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hamilton Dr. Louis B. Meyers Mr. Robert B. Ourisman Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Perkins Mr. Franklin C. Salisbury and Dr. Sujuan Ba Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Sapourn

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Buckingham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael I. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Gordon, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Howe Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Klingelhofer Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mitchell III Dr. and Mrs. Michael C. Murphy

PARTICIPATION: 38% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Stephen β€œDek” Potts, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Carr Mr. Mark O. Chapman Mr. Calvin H. Cobb III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey G. Davis Mr. James L. Dooley Mr. J. Peter Duncan Mr. Henry N. Dworshak Mr. and Mrs. J. Timothy Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Hollman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Norair Mr. Henrik D. Parker and Dr. Jennifer W. Parker Mr. and Mrs. David E. Reeves Mr. and Mrs. James S. Rhodes In memory of Mr. Christopher E. Bou ’76 Mr. Randolph P. Smith Dr. Ariel D. Teitel and Ms. Aviva Werner Mr. Thomas S. Walsh Dr. David and Dr. Therese West Mr. Marcus W. Witowski

CLASS OF 1977 PARTICIPATION: 56% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Gregory F. Gosnell Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Adkins Dr. and Mrs. William L. Amoroso III Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Holden J. Bank Dr. Roger S. Blumenthal and Dr. Wendy Post Mr. and Mrs. Mark Breier Mr. Peter S. Burr II Mr. Ross J. Clark, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Cosimano In memory of Mrs. Alice Cosimano Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Costley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Gosnell Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Ill Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jones II Mr. Martin F. Klingelhofer and Ms. Patricia Westerman Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Leachman Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Minkoff Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Pagenstecher Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Shutt II Dr. Peter Stein Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Vieth Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Walton, Jr.

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CLASS OF 1978 PARTICIPATION: 57% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Stephen A. Bou and Mr. Allan R. Plumley III Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Anderson J. Arnold Mr. Christopher S. Banks Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Bou Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brandt Mr. Kevin E. Cahill Mr. James R. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cobb Mr. Christopher D. Connor and Mrs. Kate McLaine Mr. and Mrs. Tom Costley Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Drewyer Mr. Philip T. Evans and Ms. Colleen M. McEnroe Mr. and Mrs. George R. Grover Mr. Donald M. Harris Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman "Tiger" Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Blake M. Kingsley Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Knudsen III Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Krogh Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. John C. Oakes II Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Pardoe II Mr. Allan R. Plumley III Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Poisson Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Povich Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Sturtevant, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford J. Van Cott

CLASS OF 1979 PARTICIPATION: 24% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Douglass R. Yale Mr. and Mrs. John Dern III Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Gosnell Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Kieran T. Mays Mr. Thomas J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. William R. Morris III Mr. Clifton M. Mount Mr. and Mrs. John F. Myers, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William Russell III Mr. and Ms. Frederick Schnider Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Steinmetz Mr. Jonathan M. Warner

CLASS OF 1980 PARTICIPATION: 45% CLASS AGENT: Mr. John A. Sanders, Jr.

Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Broh-Kahn Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Culp Mr. Gregory Economos Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Harris Dr. Douglas N. Hotvedt and Dr. Ellen R. Shammash

Mr. Samuel D. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kerwin Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kirlin Mr. and Mrs. John C. Knudsen Mr. and Mrs. David Levy Mr. Robert T. Manfuso, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Colvin T. Matheson Dr. Robert M. McLean and Ms. Catherine Wick Mr. and Mrs. William B. Minturn Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Poston Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sanders, Jr. Mr. John E. Schelp Mr. Robert L. Schroeder, Jr. Dr. and Dr. Albert C. Simmonds IV Mr. Andrew J. Spence Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Strain Mr. and Mrs. John D. Thomas Mr. David Turvene and Ms. Tracy Hopkins

CLASS OF 1981 PARTICIPATION: 40% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. William B. Adkins, Mr. William L. Banfield IV and Mr. Walker Simpson Mr. and Mrs. William B. Adkins Mr. and Mrs. Jaye C. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. William L. Banfield IV Dr. and Mrs. Mathias Bostrom Mr. and Mrs. William C. D. Burr Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Caskin Dr. and Mrs. James E. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Eric T. Hough

Mr. William G. Mott Dr. and Mrs. Antonio Ortiz-Mena Dr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Pappas, Jr. Dr. Tushar C. Patel and Ms. Monica Shah Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Peterson Mr. Miles F. Ryan In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon In memory of Mr. John Hemmingway ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Saul III Mr. and Mrs. Walker Simpson Mr. Stephen L. Tseckares Mr. Tyler J. West

CLASS OF 1982 PARTICIPATION: 40% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Scott M. Johnston and Mr. Paul B. Kern III Mr. Peter L. Arnold Mr. Michael L. DeVaughn Mr. Scott M. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kenary, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern III Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan G. Lasley Dr. and Mrs. William M. Leininger Mr. Stephen Mark In memory of Mr. Robert L. Dow ’82 In memory of Mr. Curtin Winsor III ’82 Mr. Mark A. Mickum and Ms. Helen MacMahon Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nelson, Jr. Mr. George C. Pappas and Ms. Amy Kitzmiller In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Roberts, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stewart

CLASS OF 1983 PARTICIPATION: 46% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Stephen D. Amitay and Mr. David R. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M. Amorosi Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Bou Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Carberry Mr. and Mrs. David A. Ebner Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Garrett III Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Gichner Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Gorman In memory of Mr. Joshua M. Freeman ’83 Dr. Stephen B. Gunther Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hani Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Henschel Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kirschner Mr. Timothy R. Main Mr. William W. McClure, Jr. and Ms. Juliet A. Drake Lt. Col. and Mrs. Howard T. Minners In memory of Ms. Gretchen Minners Mr. and Mrs. David R. Roberts Mr. Derek R. Sappenfield Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Schnider, Jr.

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Mr. and Mrs. William J. Scott II Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Slowinski Dr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Weingold

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Blasey Mr. and Mrs. R. Grant Brady Mr. Brian J. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Gewirz Mr. Scott S. Harris and Ms. Lisa Klem Mr. and Mrs. Fabrice N. Vincent

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Scott G. Eisen Mr. and Mrs. Brian S. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Huberman Mr. Berkeley M. Jeffress Dr. and Mrs. Kurosh Majd Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. McLenaghan Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter Montgomery Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt D. Naegele Mr. George M. Rogers III Mr. and Mrs. S. Lloyd Smith Mr. and Mrs. Sascha M. Struckmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Weiman

CLASS OF 1985

CLASS OF 1988

PARTICIPATION:17%

PARTICIPATION: 30% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Mark Knebel and Mr. Robert B. McCeney

CLASS OF 1984 PARTICIPATION: 11% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Brian J. Charles and Mr. Scott S. Harris

Dr. and Mrs. James M. Boler Mr. Matthew C. Collins Dr. Jason D. Engel and Ms. Audrey S. Yen Mr. and Mrs. Stuart W. Hough Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. McMahon Mr. Peter R. Weilenmann Mr. Phillip L. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Young Mr. Kevin A. Zupnik

CLASS OF 1986 PARTICIPATION: 29% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Daniel S. Berger, Mr. John H. FitzGerald and Mr. Nicolas A. Taborga Mr. Rowland H. Bedell, Jr. Mr. Daniel S. Berger Mr. Thomas M. Byron Mr. Robert English In memory of Mr. William H. Triplett Mr. and Mrs. John H. FitzGerald Mr. and Mrs. Julian E. Gillespie III Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller Mr. and Mrs. I. David Muhlbaum Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Shull IV Mr. and Mrs. Mark Simmonds Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith II Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Tardio Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Taylor, Jr. Mr. Herbert H. Toler and Dr. Erica King-Toler

Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Arrowsmith Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Bennett III Dr. Brian M. Cantor Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ferris Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Knebel Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. McCeney Mr. Stephen C. Muir and Dr. Suzanne M. Tochterman Mr. and Mrs. Alexis G. Sant Mr. David A. Satlin Mr. and Mrs. David P. Slotkin Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Tewksbury Mr. and Mrs. Wilson S. Warren

CLASS OF 1989 PARTICIPATION: 26% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Brian Rogers and Mr. Lee C. Schinnerer Mr. and Mrs. Ara Cohen Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter Hertzberg Mr. Brian W. Klapac Mr. Brian M. Leach Mr. T. Richard Mahaffey Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. McConnaughey Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Schinnerer Mr. Richard H. Spire III

CLASS OF 1990 CLASS OF 1987 PARTICIPATION: 35% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Mark Carley Amorosi, Mr. Paul B. McLenaghan and Mr. John H. Montgomery, Jr. Mr. Mark C. Amorosi and Mrs. Sharon W. Amorosi Mr. Mason T. Barlow 56 Landon Magazine

PARTICIPATION: 24% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Douglas E. Norry

Dr. and Mrs. Eric J. Lowe Mr. Jay F. Luchs Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Norry Mr. Eduardo D. Pokorny Mr. Harmar Thompson and Ms. Christie Grymes

CLASS OF 1991 PARTICIPATION: 24% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Christopher N. Manning Mr. Ali Al-Attar Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Todd L. Boehly Dr. and Mrs. George T. Christakos Mr. and Mrs. Peter Corrigan In memory of Mr. Stephen M. Brodsky ’97 Reverend and Mrs. Frederick R. Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Manning Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Vanderver

CLASS OF 1992 PARTICIPATION: 21% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Michael S. Banks and Mr. James P. Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Alter Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Banks Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Durham Mr. and Mrs. Bryan M. Hooks Mr. Jonathan P. Hooks Mr. Jackson F. Morrill Mr. Richard J. Norman and Ms. Mirian de Ossorno Mr. Jason T. Redisch Mr. Rajan K. Singh Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy P. Steen Mr. Spencer T. Tseng

CLASS OF 1993 PARTICIPATION: 17% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Brooks G. Brown IV and Mr. Daniel S. Mensh Mr. and Mrs. Brooks G. Brown IV Mr. Reed M. Fawell IV Mr. Ajay K. Joshi Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Kiker Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Mensh Mr. Jayan K. Singh

CLASS OF 1994 Mr. Christopher P. Alvares Major and Mrs. Eric S. Atherton Mr. Brendan J. Boler Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Curtin Mr. and Mrs. James T. Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Scott Koonce

PARTICIPATION: 28% CLASS AGENT: Mr. J. Pendleton Leachman III Mr. Aaron P. Baraff In memory of Mr. Mark V. Ferris ’94

Dr. Jared R. Berkowitz and Mrs. Elizabeth Berkowitz Mr. Alexander G. Cade Mr. Francis O. Day IV Mr. and Mrs. Brandon J. Fields Mr. and Mrs. Burke F. Hayes, Jr. Mr. Collister W. Johnson and Ms. Carrie Southworth Johnson In memory of Mr. Mark V. Ferris ’94 Mr. and Mrs. S. Matthew Katz Mr. and Mrs. J. Pendleton Leachman III Mr. and Mrs. Justin W. Miller Mr. Bernard S. Nossuli Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Perry Mr. and Mrs. William J. Walsh IV

CLASS OF 1995 PARTICIPATION: 34% CLASS AGENT: Mr. Andrew M. Hotchkiss Anonymous Anonymous In honor of Mr. Steven B. Sorkin Mr. Bradley C. Ansary Mr. and Mrs. John S. Burnham Mr. and Mrs. Demetrios Datch Mr. David B. Dean Mr. Geoffrey G. Hengerer Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Hotchkiss Mr. E. John Lazerow Mr. Benjamin H. Leachman In memory of Mr. John P. Leachman ’45 Mr. Robert L.L. McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Philips Mr. Jeffrey R. Schinnerer Mr. Edward M. Sears Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Voris Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wieker Mr. Allen C. T. Wong Mr. Murat O. Zincir

CLASS OF 1996 PARTICIPATION: 41% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. James L. McInerney III and Mr. Charles P. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Burman In memory of Mr. Stephen M. Brodsky ’97 Mr. Alexander W. D'Amico Mr. Jeremy C. Duffie Mr. and Mrs. William DuRoss Mr. Neal O. Eckard Mr. and Mrs. David J. Fort Mr. Martin P. Garcia Mr. Matthew A. Gunther In memory of Mr. Patrick G. Tanner ’96 Mr. Vinod T. Kannarkat Mr. Bruce L. Kennedy and Ms. Maggie Kennedy Mr. John D. Kiser and Mrs. Carolyn Sounders

Unless indicated in italics, donors directed all or a portion of their gift to the Annual Fund. * deceased


CLASS OF 1997 PARTICIPATION: 27% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Nicolas P. Barquin, Mr. John Frekko and Mr. Travis Martz Anonymous Anonymous In memory of Mr. Stephen M. Brodsky ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas P. Barquin Mr. and Mrs. Ryan P. Bradshaw Mr. Matthew M. Dankner Mr. Hunter H. Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Duffie Mr. Justin A. Fishkin In memory of Mr. Evan H. Bliss ’96 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Frekko Mr. and Mrs. David A. Kahn Mr. and Mrs. David R. Kreter Mr. David T. Maginnes In memory of Mr. Stephen M. Brodsky ’97 In memory of Mr. Patrick G. Tanner ’96 Mr. Raman K. Singh Mr. G. Richard Thompson Mr. Emmett Weindruch

CLASS OF 1998 PARTICIPATION: 18% CLASS AGENT: Mr. William D. Fort Anonymous (3) Mr. Zachary G. Bodine Mr. Adam R. Corman Mr. and Mrs. William D. Fort Mr. Justin Manly Mr. Daniel McCormick Mr. Seth S. Wenchel Mr. Stephen Wieker

CLASS OF 1999 PARTICIPATION: 37% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Cameron D. Coursen, Mr. Matthew A. Coursen and Mr. George D. Vincent, Jr. Mr. Daniel V. Adams Mr. Leonard C. Bennett Mr. David A. Burman Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Cameron D. Coursen Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Coursen Mr. Jason V. Davis

Mr. Charles P. Gelatt Mr. and Mrs. David Groban Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Haney Mr. and Mrs. Cabell R. Hobbs Mr. Olivier Y. Kamanda Mr. and Mrs. Brigham C. Kiplinger Mr. and Mrs. David M. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Minshall Mr. Spencer M. Naake Mr. Michael C. Rutenberg Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Saltman Mr. Richard C. Sears Mr. Justin X. Shackleford Mr. Juan P. Valdivieso Mr. and Mrs. George D. Vincent, Jr. Mr. Alexander Walker

CLASS OF 2000 PARTICIPATION: 47% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Patrick Guarnieri, Mr. Edward H. Lamade and Mr. Kevin Shooshan Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Adams Mr. Dwaine A.K. Alleyne Anonymous (2) Mr. Eric C. Bailey In memory of Mr. Garrett C. Slaughter ’00 Mr. John R. Bordley Mr. Samuel G. Buis Mr. Christopher G. Callanan Mr. Alexander M. Chip Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Duffie Mr. and Mrs. Austin Flajser Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Fogarty, Jr. Mr. Patrick L. Guarnieri Mr. Robert J. Higgins III Mr. Alexei U. Kudla Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoefler Lamade Mr. Marc A. Malouf Mr. and Mrs. Nii Amaah K. Ofosu-Amaah In memory of Mr. Mario S. G. Boiardi ’00 Mr. Stephen Orr Mr. James Pontius Mr. William Proxmire Dr. Thomas H. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Kevin G. Shooshan In memory of Mr. Mario S. G. Boiardi ’00 In memory of Mr. Garrett C. Slaughter ’00 In memory of Mr. Stephen J. Smith ’01 Mr. Ajit Thagad Mr. and Mrs. Cristopher J. D. White Mr. Matthew M. Wren

CLASS OF 2001 PARTICIPATION: 37% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. James F. Barter, Jr., Mr. D.J. Phelps, Mr. George Purcell and Mr. Christian H. Sears Anonymous In memory of Mr. Stephen J. Smith ’01 Mr. James F. Barter, Jr. Mr. Michael G. Bobys Mr. Stuart R. Chapman Mr. Michael D'Ambrosio Mr. Scott J. Faley Mr. and Mrs. James C. Flajser Mr. Peter R. Hafner Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Hayes Mr. Burnell E. Holland III Mr. Dallas J. Kaplan Mr. Jeffrey L. Marlow Mr. Richard L. Offen Mr. D.J. Phelps In memory of Mr. Stephen J. Smith ’01 Mr. George Purcell Mr. Matthew R. Schiffman In memory of Mr. Stephen J. Smith ’01 Mr. Christian H. Sears Mr. Patrick W. Straub Mr. William W. Yavinsky

CLASS OF 2002 PARTICIPATION: 26% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Chase H. Bourke and Mr. George C. Williams IV Anonymous Mr. W. Lawson Aschenbach Mr. Andrew N. Blechman Mr. Geoffrey M. Brown Mr. Hunter S. Campbell Mr. Andrew Dayton Mr. and Mrs. MacKenzie E. Fulk Mr. J. Joseph G. Goodell Mr. Erik L. Kudla Mr. Pramukta Kumar Mr. Travis H. Meyer Mr. Joseph R. Morrison, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Ourisman Mr. William C. Roth Mr. John N. Stewart Mr. Crispin Vary Mr. Jeffrey Wieker Mr. and Mrs. George C. Williams IV

CLASS OF 2003 PARTICIPATION: 31% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Thomas A. Bordley, Mr. William T. Jolley and Mr. Peter J. Lamade

Mr. Michael Collins Mr. William R. DeFrancis Mr. Reed C. Dunn Mr. Eugene Gokhvat Mr. Michael F. Horning, Jr. Mr. Kirk M. Keshishian Mr. Peter J. Lamade Mr. Joseph C. Marsh Mr. Raleigh L. Martin Mr. Charles A. McCombs Mr. Blake Daniel Potolicchio Mr. John A. Staffier Mr. John T. Walsh

CLASS OF 2004 PARTICIPATION: 17% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Gregory Naing and Mr. Edward R. Wolynec Anonymous In honor of Mr. Steven B. Sorkin Mr. Patrick G. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Brant E. Duber Mr. Charles H. Eichacker Mr. Matthew P. Harrigan Mr. Addison C. Holladay Mr. Zachary S. Klurfeld Mr. James J. Matthews III Mr. Gregory A. Naing In honor of Mrs. J. Mr. Christopher J. Orr Mr. William T. Pickle Mr. Martin L. Schnider III Mr. Edward R. Wolynec

CLASS OF 2005 PARTICIPATION: 23% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Brandon Goodwyn, Mr. Philip W. Mufarrij and Mr. Brendan Reilly Anonymous Mr. Craig P. Arrindell Mr. John W. Black III Mr. Richard G. Fogarty Mr. Michael J. Frank Mr. Alexander E. Glaser Mr. Brandon Goodwyn Mr. William D. Manderscheid Mr. Brendan W. Reilly Mr. Alexander D. Rhoads Mr. Benjamin D. Rosen Mr. James M. Roth Mr. Andrew R. Shane Mr. Christopher J. Tkac Mr. Michael T. Wilde

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Mr. and Mrs. David C. Larson Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Miller Mr. David D. Miller Dr. and Mrs. Patrick W. Mufarrij Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Paulson Mr. David A. Shepard Mr. Francis D. Snodgrass Mr. Daniel C. Taborga


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CLASS OF 2007

PARTICIPATION: 23% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Conor S. Cassidy, Mr. Michael K. DeFranco, Mr. John S. Fechnay, Jr. and Mr. Anthony A. Naing

PARTICIPATION: 38% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Spencer Flajser and Mr. William A. Patch

Mr. Thomas G. Archer III Mr. Tyler J. Bourke Mr. Conor S. Cassidy Mr. Michael K. DeFranco Mr. Christopher B. Dodson In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. Zachary N. Eisemann Mr. John S. Fechnay, Jr. Mr. Robert A. Gelb Mr. Brendan B. Gibney Mr. Gregory F. Gosnell II In memory of Mr. Thomas L. Hoy Mr. Jacob H. Kaden Mr. Michael L. Kearns Mr. Jack Masur Mr. Michael C. Moorstein Mr. Anthony A. Naing Mr. Timothy C. Ott Mr. Marcus C. Parrish In honor of Mr. William F. Reed Mr. Michael D. Potolicchio Mr. John D. Skolnik

Anonymous (3) Mr. Pierce C. Boisclair Mr. John P. Cappel Mr. John-James Carbonell Mr. William D. Comiskey Mr. Alexander W. De La Pena Mr. James M. Feely Mr. Spencer Flajser Mr. Anders P. Fredericksen Mr. Carl F. Frederique Mr. Stephen L. Gordon, Jr. Mr. Patrick M. Kain Mr. Ryan C. Moore Mr. Pearson P. Nibley Mr. Robert A.W. Parrish Mr. William A. Patch III Mr. Kevin N. Raesly Mr. Edward B. Rupp Mr. Martin J. Ryan IV Mr. William F. Schmick IV Mr. Joseph W. Tkac Mr. Timothy H. Watson Mr. Shaneke Weerakoon Mr. Harry P. Weiss

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PARTICIPATION: 27% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Charles G. Bakaly IV, Mr. Charles E. Jones III, Mr. Michael J. Kelly and Mr. Ammar A. Mian

PARTICIPATION: 45% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. T. Halter Cunningham, Mr. William M. Joyce, Mr. Kai R. Kight, Mr. Nicholas J. McGuire and Mr. John J. Strabo, Jr.

Anonymous (2) Mr. Charles G. Bakaly IV Mr. Frederick D. Bierbower Mr. Brady E. Cobb Mr. Justin V. Donaldson Mr. Mark S. Findaro Mr. Charles T. Fisher V Mr. Christopher J. Friend Mr. James C. Gabriel Mr. Whitson A. Huffman Mr. Charles E. Jones III Mr. Michael A. Marinelli Mr. Andrew S. Morgan Mr. Alexander A. Osnos Mr. Thomas P. Parker Mr. James K. Pickle Mr. Nicholas A. Rhoads Mr. William K. B. Ruppe Mr. William S. Stanley In honor of Mr. Federico Mora III Mr. Agustin Umanzor In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon

CLASS OF 2009 PARTICIPATION: 33% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Cullen G. Cassidy, Mr. Nicholas D. Freeman, Mr. Brian M. Reilly and Mr. Blake Y. Shue Anonymous Mr. Ryan M. Bunting Mr. David J. Chakola, Jr. Mr. Vladimir Costescu Mr. Gregory W. Eacho Mr. Nicholas D. Freeman Mr. Charles J. Gage Mr. Nathan A. Harris Mr. Ethan S. Joseph Mr. Nile I. Marquedant Mr. Evan W. Martino Mr. Bruce B. McNair, Jr. Mr. Joshua R. Mendelson Mr. Andrew B. Nagel Mr. Sachin D. Rajpal Mr. Brian M. Reilly Mr. John L. Reklaitis Mr. Thomas F. Reklaitis Mr. Blake Y. Shue Mr. Jonathan Umanzor Mr. Nicholas J. Vassos Mr. Patrick J. Waring, Jr. In honor of Mr. Patrick J. Waring, Sr. Mr. Patrick G. Yarborough 58 Landon Magazine

Mr. Ronald B. Alexander In honor of Dr. Richard R. Brockhaus Anonymous (2) Mr. Alexander K. Baca Mr. John F. Blizzard Mr. John T. Blue Jr. Mr. Phillip T. Connell Mr. T. Halter Cunningham Mr. Riccardo Dallavecchia Mr. Keegan K. Dolan Mr. David M. Duber Mr. John F. Findaro Mr. Blake Harwood Mr. William M. Joyce Mr. William M. Korengold Mr. Jonathan S. Lewyckyj Mr. Wesley C. Lincoln Mr. Brian A. Martin Mr. Samuel L. McDonough Mr. Nicholas J. McGuire In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. David S. Morgan Mr. Calvin G. Richards Mr. Andrew H. Roach Mr. John F. Rupp Mr. Robert S. Salter Mr. Edmond L. Santoso In honor of Mr. David M. Armstrong Mr. Andrew J. Scott Mr. James J. Sloan Mr. James A. Speight IV Mr. Alden R. Stabb Mr. John J. Strabo Jr. Mr. Malcolm B. Summers Mr. Daniel W. Sunshine

CLASS OF 2011 PARTICIPATION: 42% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Paul C. Adkins, Mr. William P. Burr, Mr John W. Falvey and Mr. Quinn A. Simpson Mr. Paul C. Adkins Mr. Sam P. Anas Mr. Ralph G. Blasey IV Mr. William P. Burr Mr. Kyle S. Colgain Mr. Ryan P. Dougherty Mr. Jeffrey D. Dranginis Mr. John W. Falvey Mr. Timothy K. Hettermann

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CLASS OF 2012 PARTICIPATION: 19% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Nathan S. Bubes, Mr. Arthur S. Garrett IV, Mr. T. Cyrus House, Mr. Shehrose A. Mian and Mr. Cord J. Peters Mr. Michael P. Anderson Anonymous Mr. Henry D. Brown Mr. Nathan S. Bubes Mr. Mitchell K. Chen Mr. Henry J. Duncan Mr. Arthur S. Garrett IV Mr. Max D. Greenwald In honor of Mr. Robert L. Oetting Mr. Michael G. Harris Mr. Michael B. Ibrahim Mr. Alexander S. Joyce Mr. Vincent J. Kindfuller Mr. Carter A. Lipnick Mr. Garrett S. Pan Mr. Cord J. Peters Mr. Mark M. Strabo Mr. Kamil S. Turkmani

CLASS OF 2013 PARTICIPATION: 19% CLASS AGENTS: Mr. Marc I. Blatt, Mr. Malachi S. Bostic-Wattley, Mr. Peter J. FitzGerald III, Mr. Jason H. Murphy, Mr. Marshall A. Peters, Mr. Graham S. Shue and Mr. Matthew J. Underhill Mr. John W. Bair Mr. Marc I. Blatt Mr. Garrett H. Fellows Mr. Peter J. FitzGerald III Mr. Anthony J. Fullum Mr. Christopher A. Javens Mr. Jack J. Jundanian

Mr. Jeffrey S. Kopp Mr. Evan D. Lederberg Mr. A. Joseph Motta Mr. Jason H. Murphy Mr. Nicholas J. Murray Mr. Michael C. Rhoads Mr. Graham S. Shue Mr. David M. Spiritos Mr. Mason K. Steele Mr. Matthew J. Underhill Mr. John B. Wellington

PARENTS OF ALUMNI DONORS TO ALL FUNDS PARENTS OF ALUMNI ANNUAL GIVING CHAIRS Doug and Sharon O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Surendra K. Agarwal Mr. and Mrs. David H. Allard Mrs. Juliet E. Altemus Mr. Francisco J. Amaro Mrs. Susan Amaro Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Anas Anonymous (3) Anonymous In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Ms. Elizabeth A. Aschenbach Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Ashburn, Jr. ’65 Mrs. Sara Atherton Mr. Charles G. Bakaly III Mrs. Jacqueline D. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. B. Jay Baraff Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Barlia Mr. Milton A. Barlow, Jr. ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Harrison L. Barnes Dr. and Mrs. James F. Barter ’69 Mrs. Joanne Barter Mr. Paul D. Batten Mr. John J. Beatty III ’42* Dr. and Mrs. Rowland H. S. Bedell Dr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Berkowitz Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Bierbower ’70 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bierbower ’72 Mrs. Barbara S. Bissinger Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Bliss In memory of Mr. Evan H. Bliss ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Mario H. Boiardi Mr. and Mrs. James R. Boler Mr. and Mrs. Robinson M. Bordley ’66 Mr. Thomas K. Bourke ’66 and Mrs. Dale Hanson Bourke Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brandt Madame Monique Briend-Walker Dr. and Mrs. Richard R. Brockhaus Dr. and Mrs. Brooks G. Brown III ’61 In memory of Mr. Warrick β€œRick” Elrod ’62 In memory of Mr. John B. McConnaughey ’63

Mr. Jeremy E. Brown ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Kingman B. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bubes Ms. Vanessa Burchett Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Burman Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shepard Burr Mr. and Mrs. William C. D. Burr ’81 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Butz Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Cade Mr. and Mrs. William S. Callanan Mrs. Charles A. Camalier, Jr. Mr. Michael D. Carter Ms. Alison Cassidy Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Castiello ’59 Ms. Clare M. Chambers and Mr. John R. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. George R. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Coates Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cobb ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Ty Cobb Dr. James D. Colgain and Dr. Nita L. Seibel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Collins Mr. and Mrs. William Collins Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Comiskey Ms. Ann Cornell Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Cosimano ’77 In memory of Mrs. Alice Cosimano Mrs. Martha Crosland Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cunningham ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Enrico Dallavecchia Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. D'Ambrosio Mr. William S. D'Amico and Ms. Lise C. Howe Ms. Susan H. Darby Mr. and Mrs. James D. David Mr. and Mrs. Francis O. Day III Mrs. Suzy DeFrancis and Mr. Phillip J. Wakelyn Mr. and Mrs. Laurence J. DeFranco Mr. and Mrs. William E. DePuy, Jr. ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K. Dibble Mr. and Mrs. Blane T. Dodson ’69 Mr. William H. Doggett Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Dorn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Downing Mr. and Mrs. David S. Doyle In memory of Mr. Charles S. Doyle ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Dranginis Mr. and Mrs. Marc N. Duber Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Dudley, Jr. ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Duffie Mr. and Mrs. John O. Duncan Mr. Christopher Dunn and Ms. Christine L. Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. William H. DuRoss III ’60 Ambassador and Mrs. William C. Eacho III ’72 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ellicott ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Erstling Adm. and Mrs. John N. Faigle

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Falvey Mr. and Mrs. Bradford W. Fisk Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. ’50 Mr. Steven H. Flajser and Mrs. Ginna Austin Flajser Mr. Robert H. Fogarty ’69 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fornaciari Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fort ’61 Mrs. Rockwood H. Foster Dr. and Mrs. Tibor E. Frekko Mr. Victor Frye and Ms. Gretchen Zekiel Mrs. Beatrice C. Fuller Mr. Edward G. Gallagher ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Garner II Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Garrett III ’83 Dr. and Mrs. James P. Gelatt Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Gelb Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Geolot ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Brian B. Gibney Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gill, Jr. ’75 Mrs. Julian E. Gillespie, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Glasgow, Jr. Mr. Martin C. Powers and Ms. Lisa M. Goenner Mr. David L. Good and Ms. Jane G. Weiman Ms. Julie Goodell In memory of Jane and Houston Rehrig Dr. and Mrs. Allan E. Goodman Mrs. Barbara Goodwyn Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Gordon, Sr. ’75 Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Gorrell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Gosnell ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Greenwald In honor of Mr. Robert L. Oetting Mrs. Priscilla M. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Matthew L. Griswold Dr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Gunther In memory of Mr. Stephen M. Brodsky ’97 Mr. Thomas Gutierrez and Ms. Ann H. Stevens Mr. Robert M. Hanson ’43 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hardisty ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Harris ’47 Mr. Donald M. Harris ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Harris ’80 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Harris Hon. and Mrs. Stanley S. Harris ’44 Mrs. Margaret Hart Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harwood Mr. James H. Hawfield Mr. and Mrs. Burke F. Hayes ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Hengerer Ms. Joanie Hengerer Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Hester Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Hettermann Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hobbs, Jr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Holcomb Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Holladay, Jr. ’65 Landon Magazine 59

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Mr. Jeffrey B. Johnson In memory of Mr. Ethan H. Freed ’11 Mr. Timothy P. Keena Mr. John M. Lynn Mr. John J. Metelski III Mr. Kellan S. Miller In honor of Mr. Robinson M. Bordley ’66 Mr. Thomas O. Minkler Mr. Andrew C. Moore Mr. David T. Murray Mr. Dillon R. Rupp Mr. Gregory E. Russell Mr. Alex F. Selowsky In honor of Dr. Richard R. Brockhaus Mr. Quinn A. Simpson Mr. Robert A. Spencer Mr. Benjamin A. Spiritos Mr. Sean M. Stouffer Mr. Edmund Wellington IV In memory of Mr. Ethan H. Freed ’11


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Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hooks ’57 Mr. Mark F. Horning and Ms. Kathleen M. Fallon Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Horning Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Hotvedt Mr. and Mrs. William E. Howe In honor of Mr. William C. Howe ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Huber, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Huberman The Honorable and Mrs. William H. Hudnut III Mrs. Vonda Hudson-James Mr. and Mrs. David Huffman Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey A. Huguely Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Hurlbut ’73 Dr. and Mrs. E. Claiborne Irby Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Jackson, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Charles Jeffress Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Jenkins ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. L. Johnson, Jr. ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Joseph Dr. and Mrs. Dinesh K. Joshi Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman "Tiger" Joyce ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kamerick Dr. and Mrs. Tony P. Kannarkat Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Karpoff Mr. and Ms. Robert Kaufmann Mr. Raymond F. Kearns and Ms. Gail L. Levine Mr. and Mrs. Timothy E. Keena Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kenworthey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Kerns Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kettler Dr. and Mrs. Paul D. Kiernan ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Kiernan ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Knight A. Kiplinger ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kirschner ’83 Dr. and Mrs. Calvin S. Koonce Mr. Daniel L. Korengold ’69 and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Kreter Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Krogh ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Lamade ’65 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Leachman ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Legg ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Leggin ’71 Mr. and Mrs. David A. Levitt Mr. and Ms. Roman M. Lewyckyj Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Libby Mr. and Mrs. Willy Lin Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus A. Lindner Mr. and Mrs. William C. Lipnick Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. Liu Dr. and Mrs. Norman A. Lockshin Mr. Scott MacLeod and Dr. Carla MacLeod Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Manderscheid Mr. Steven R. Mann Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Manning Ms. Jacqueline B. Mars 60 Landon Magazine

Mr. Richard S. Marsh ’39 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martens III ’66 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Martens ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Massella Dr. and Mrs. Henry Masur Mr. and Mrs. James B. McCeney ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. McConnaughey ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. McCormick ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. McDonough Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. McDowell, Jr. In honor of the 2005 Mama Bears Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. McGuire Mr. and Mrs. John M. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. McNair ’73 Dr. and Mrs. William A. McNamara ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Erroll J. Michener Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Micklitsch Capt. and Mrs. Elmon A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Miller In honor of Mr. Robinson M. Bordley ’66 Ms. Lynne Miller Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Miller, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller ’59 Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mitchell III ’75 Mrs. Debra R. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Barton D. Moorstein Mr. and Mrs. David B. Morgan In honor of Mr. John M. Botti Mr. and Mrs. James A. Morrill Mr. John E. Murdock III ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Murray III ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Myers, Jr. ’65 Mr. Raymond H. Nadonley Mrs. Joanne J. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Stuart B. Nibley In honor of Mr. Somerville Parker Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norair, Jr. ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Norry Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Novick Mrs. Elizabeth W. Oberdorfer Mr. Howard P. Offit and Dr. Fabiana R. Offit Mr. and Mrs. W. Paatii Ofosu-Amaah Mr. and Mrs. John F. Olson Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Oosterhuis Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ourisman ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Marcus W. Page ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. A. Paoletta In honor of Mr. Joseph E. Paoletta ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Byron N. Pappas Mr. and Mrs. Dino G. Pappas Dr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Pappas Mrs. Sara R. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Parrish, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Parsons ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Haven N.B. Pell Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Perkins ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Perkins ’74 Mr. Stephen E. Perkins ’73 Mr. Michael G. Pfeifer In honor of Mr. Michael G. H. Pfeifer ’04

Mr. Arthur J. Phelan, Jr. ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Pickard ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Kirby G. Pickle, Jr. Mrs. Harry Pinckernell Dr. Steven Polakoff and Dr. Heidi Jolson Ms. Annabel Poms Mr. Raymond Poston Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Povich ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Prince ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ravenel, Jr. ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Regan Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Reneau Mr. and Mrs. John B. Richards Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. T. Christopher Roth The Honorable and Mrs. Nelson W. Rupp, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Russell III Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Ryan III Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Salcetti Dr. and Mrs. Fredric L. Salter Mr. Alan Saltman Mr. and Mrs. John T. Samperton Mr. and Mrs. James P. Schaller Mr. Jonathan D. Schiller ’65 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Schinnerer ’61 Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. William W. Scott Mr. and Mrs. H. Edward Sears, Jr. ’61 Mr. Marcelo Selowsky and Ms. Jane Unger In honor of Dr. Richard R. Brockhaus Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Seybert Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shackleford Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sheehan In honor of Mrs. Suman Agarwal Mrs. Margaret A. Shepard In honor of Mr. Steven B. Sorkin Dr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Sherwin Mr. and Mrs. John G. Shooshan ’70 Mrs. Hugh T. Sidey Mr. and Mrs. Steve W. Silver Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. Simpson ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Murray S. Simpson, Jr. ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Walker Simpson ’81 Mrs. Judith Singh In memory of Mr. Khari K. Baten ’90 In memory of Mr. Stephen M. Brodsky ’97 In memory of Mr. Christian Prince ’89 Mr. and Mrs. David R. Smith Mrs. Edye Smith Dr. Frederick P. Smith Mr. James A. Speight and Mrs. Rhonda L. Anderson-Speight Mr. and Mrs. John D. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. John R. Staffier Mr. and Mrs. John P. Stull Dr. and Mrs. Bangyong Su In honor of Mr. William Su ’08

Mr. Steven C. Sunshine and Ms. Fay Wheeler Sunshine Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Swinehart Mrs. Margaret A. Talbott Mr. and Mrs. John K. Tanner Mrs. Peter S. Tanous Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Thompson ’61 Mr. Thomas C. Thompson, Jr. ’44 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Steuart H. Thomsen Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Tollin Mr. and Mrs. Socrates Tseckares Mr. and Mrs. Salah Turkmani Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Van Egmond Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Vanderver, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Vieth Mr. and Mrs. John H. Vogel Mr. and Mrs. George F. Voris Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Walker III Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Walser, Jr. In memory of Mr. John J. Beatty III ’42 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Weber III ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Weilenmann Dr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Weiss ’57 Mr. and Mrs. W. Mack Wells, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wenchel ’65 Mr. Donald G. West Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. West III ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. West Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Wieker Mr. Howard M. Wilchins Mr. and Mrs. G. Cabell Williams III ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Marcos S. Williams ’65 Mr. Marcus W. Witowski ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Wolynec Mr. and Ms. David J. Wray Mr. J. M. Yarborough* Mr. and Mrs. Merrill A. Yavinsky Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Zengerle

GRANDPARENT DONORS TO ALL FUNDS GRANDPARENT ANNUAL GIVING CHAIRS Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. ’50 Mrs. Faith Adkins Anonymous Mrs. Maria Bauer Ms. Janice Bell Mrs. Barbara S. Bissinger Mr. and Mrs. William F. Blue Mrs. Charles A. Camalier, Jr. Mr. Bruce Carr Mr. and Mrs. Mel Caseiro Mr. and Mrs. C. Lewis Casey Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clark Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Close Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Collins Mr. and Mrs. John DeBeaumont Mr. and Mrs. Robert DiFebo Mrs. Lorraine Durbin

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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Elkins Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fingerhut, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Sr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Dusty Freeman Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman Mrs. Beatrice C. Fuller Dr. and Mrs. E. Peter Gabor Dr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Gadra Mrs. Julian E. Gillespie, Jr. Mrs. Jack R. Gladin In honor of Mr. Jack R. Gagnon ’14 Dr. and Mrs. Dulaney Glen Mr. Edwin Gormours Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gray In honor of Mr. Jack M. Falk ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greer Mrs. Alan M. Hallene Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Harrell Jr. Mr. James H. Hawfield Mr. and Mrs. William Heyward Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hobbs, Jr. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hobson Mrs. Elizabeth Holleman Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Huberman Mrs. Joyce Jamison Mrs. Gladys Jules Mrs. Vivian Kalavritinos Mrs. Karen Kan Mrs. Harriet Kaplow Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kelliher Mrs. John P. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. King In honor of Mr. Harrison L. King ’16 In honor of Mr. William H. King ’18 Mrs. Darlene Leach Mr. Robert E. Lee IV Mr. and Mrs. William Leedy Mr. and Mrs. Paige L'Hommedieu Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus A. Lindner Dr. and Mrs. Norman A. Lockshin Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lowrie Mr. and Mrs. Bruce K. MacLaury Mrs. Claudette Martin Mr. Milton D. McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. John M. McMahon Dr. and Mrs. William A. McNamara ’58 Mrs. Eunice Meek Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Meima, Jr. ’45 Mr. and Mrs. Laurice Mercer In honor of Mr. Kyle E. Fairbanks ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar K. Merkle Mr. John A. Meschke Mrs. Molly Meschke Dr. and Mrs. Jerrold Michael Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Micklitsch Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Lance Minor, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gaillard R. Nolan ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nootbaar Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Norry

Mrs. R. Kendall Nottingham Mr. Jay Nussbaum Mrs. Phoebe Olson Mr. and Mrs. Dino G. Pappas Dr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Pappas Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Petry Mr. Raymond Poston Mrs. Carolyn Rand Mr. and Mrs. Bernard T. Renzy III In honor of Mr. Stephen H. Meima, Jr. ’20 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Rideout, Jr. ’55 Mr. Frank Robinson and Ms. Helen Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sacre Mrs. Surangani Salgado Mr. and Mrs. B. Francis Saul II Mr. John Seebald Dr. and Dr. Stanley Segall Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shih Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shockey Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shrensky Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sprenger Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stach Mrs. Patricia Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William Timmons, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Toomey Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Walser, Jr. In memory of Mr. John J. Beatty III ’42 Dr. and Mrs. Edward C. Werner Mr. P. Reed Wills and The Honorable Joanne T. Wills Ms. Hazel Wood Mr. and Mrs. John Zampella Mr. Stanley Zupnik

FACULTY AND STAFF DONORS TO ALL FUNDS FACULTY AND STAFF ANNUAL GIVING CHAIR Mr. Robert L. Oetting Mr. and Mrs. Surendra K. Agarwal Mr. and Mrs. Ashby D. Anderson Anonymous (4) Mr. and Mrs. David M. Armstrong Mr. Leonard Armstrong and Mrs. Cathy McMorris-Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Adam Atwell Mrs. Amory Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Barter

Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Bartman III Mr. Paul D. Batten Mr. and Mrs. Randall P. Bednar, Sr. Mr. John J. Bellaschi and Ms. Marlene McKinney Ms. Jennie C. Billman Mr. John R. Bordley ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Robinson M. Bordley ’66 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Botti Madame Monique Briend-Walker Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Briscoe Dr. and Mrs. Richard R. Brockhaus Mr. Aaron Q. Brophy Mr. and Mrs. Darius Brown Mr. Robert L. Brutus Ms. Vanessa Burchett Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Burman ’96 Mr. Michael D. Carter Mr. Conor S. Cassidy ’06 Mr. Thaddeus P. Cavuoti Ms. Clare M. Chambers and Mr. John R. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Jun Choi Ms. Kim Coletta Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Cooke Ms. Mary T. Cunningham Landon Magazine 61


ANNUAL REPORT 2012-2013 Dr. Ardis D. Danon and Mr. Scott A. Kelso Mr. and Mrs. Lowell W. Davis Ms. Sarah DeCamps Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Derwinski Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Dougherty Ms. Dartha A. Dragnich Mr. Thomas C. Drescher Mr. John F. Duquette and Ms. Bonnie Eckert Duquette Ms. Vivian English Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Erstling Mr. and Mrs. Hans Farnstrom Mr. Ehren B. Federowicz and Ms. Marilyn Lynch Mr. Corson Fidler Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Fullerton Mr. and Mrs. Chandler D. Gammill Ms. Lisa M. Goenner and Mr. Martin C. Powers Mrs. Barbara Goodwyn Mr. William Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Gosnell ’77 Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hani ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harrison Mr. Brandon Harwood Mr. Stephen Herman 62 Landon Magazine

Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Hinchey Mr. and Mrs. David Holm Mr. and Mrs William W. Hooks ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Jon Horowitch Mr. Robert W. Horsey and Ms. Erin S. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Addison S. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Jackson, Jr. Mr. Maclear Jacoby, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Charles Jeffress Mr. Edward S. Johnson III Mr. and Mrs. Alex Karlin Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Katz Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Kerns Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Kinsey Mr. James Kirkpatrick In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. Martin F. Klingelhofer ’77 and Ms. Patricia Westerman Mr. James Kreger Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Kugel Mrs. Laura Kulkarni Mr. Drew Lentz Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Lewis III Mr. Michael Lipari

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. Liu Dr. and Mrs. Norman A. Lockshin Ms. Kathleen A. Lubin Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Luther Ms. Ellie Malakasis Ms. Brittany Martin Mr. James J. Matthews III ’04 Mr. and Dr. David A. McGhee Mr. and Mrs. David Menzen Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mercado Mr. Steven W. Micciche Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Miller, Sr. The Rev. Edward and Mrs. Virginia Miller Mr. Federico Mora III Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mulligan Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Murray III ’63 Mr. Richard J. Norman ’92 and Ms. Mirian de Ossorno Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Norry ’90 Mr. Blair Northcott Mr. Robert L. Oetting and Mrs. Sara Thornton-Oetting Mr. Edward H. Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Padalino Mr. Athanasios Papapostolou Mr. George C. Pappas ’82 and Ms. Amy Kitzmiller Mr. Andrew Petusky and Ms. Robin Lerner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pfeiff Ms. Sacha Place Ms. Alexis Polakoff Mr. and Mrs. William F. Reed Dr. Andrew Rhein Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Rhodes Mr. Pedro Robles Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Rosenthal Dr. and Mrs. Paul K. Scimonelli Ms. Marlene Sclar Mr. and Mrs. William W. Scott Mr. Christian H. Sears ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Artur K. Sivaslian Mr. and Mrs. David M. Smith In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. Steven B. Sorkin Ms. Ellen Spin and Dr. Arthur Weinstein Mrs. Brenda Bukenya Ssali Mr. and Mrs. John P. Stull Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Swinehart Ms. Debby Tuck Mr. Matthew C. Virtue Ms. Catherine E. Walton Mr. and Mrs. James M. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Marcos S. Williams ’65 Mr. Robert W. Williams Ms. Charmion Wood Mr. and Ms. David J. Wray Mr. Raymond Wright Mr. Michael A. Wu and Ms. Ellen Stanley Ms. Xiaohong Yang Herrle and Mr. Chris Herrle Mr. Robert Yunich

Ms. Jodi Zager and Mr. Mark Leibman Mr. L. Austin Zimmer Mr. Frederick P. Zirm and Ms. Robinwyn Lewis

FORMER FACULTY AND STAFF DONORS TO ALL FUNDS Mr. Richard C. Ahlberg ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Jaye C. Andrews ’81 Anonymous Mrs. Sara Atherton Mr. and Dr. Alfredo Benavides Mr. James E. Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Coates Mr. Robert B. Condit Mr. and Mrs. Peter Corrigan ’91 In memory of Mr. Stephen M. Brodsky ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox ’65 Mr. and Mrs. William T. Crittenberger Mr. and Mrs. Blane T. Dodson ’69 Ms. Laura E. Faulders Jordan In honor of Mrs. Barbara H. Goodwyn Mr. and Mrs. James Flajser ’01 Mr. James H. Hawfield Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kirschner ’83 Dr. and Mrs. William M. Leininger ’82 Mr. Charles H. Miller, Jr. ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart B. Nibley Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pascu Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Poisson ’78 Mr. Brendan W. Reilly ’05 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Shooshan ’70 Mr. C. W. Stacks In honor of Mr. Lowell W. Davis In honor of Mr. Maclear Jacoby, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Sundt In memory of Mr. Curtin Winsor III ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Swagart, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Walker III Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Walser, Jr. In memory of Mr. John J. Beatty II ’42 Mr. Scott M. Watson ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Weilenmann Ms. Beverly R. Williams Mr. James F. Wright III

FRIENDS OF LANDON DONORS TO ALL FUNDS Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Alley Anonymous In honor of the FitzGerald Family Ms. Courtney Banks Mr. and Mrs. Joel Barrish Ms. Mary Ellen Bittner Mr. Neil Borg Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Boyd Mrs. Julia Bradshaw-Sherrick and Mr. Robert Sherrick Mr. Jennings C. Brinsfield

Unless indicated in italics, donors directed all or a portion of their gift to the Annual Fund. * deceased


CORPORATE/ FOUNDATION DONORS TO ALL FUNDS Some of these organizations have made direct grants; others are corporations or foundations through which our donors have directed gifts. Adrenaline Lacrosse AIG Matching Gifts Program AMR Commercial, LLC Anonymous (2) The Ansary Foundation, Inc. Arlington Community Foundation Ayco Charitable Foundation Bank of America Foundation The Banks Development Company Barclays Capital, Inc.

Best Foot Forward Running LLC Blue Star Group, Inc. Blum-Kovler Foundation Boeing Gift Matching Program Robert A.J. Bordley Lead Trust Bou Family Foundation, Inc. Bowa Builders, Inc. Brasserie Beck Restaurant Bruce Variety Buckley Sandler LLP C. E. Property Corporation The Anne D. and Charles A. Camalier, Jr. Family Foundation Capital One Services LLC Central by Michael Richard The Chalfont Foundation, Inc. The Cornelius J. Coakley Family Foundation, Inc. The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, Inc. Covidien Cypress Investment Group, LLC Dalton Pratt The Floyd E. Davis Family Foundation DePuy Family Foundation Dilmaghani Dream Foundation The Walt Disney Company Foundation William Doggett Architects Down Dog Yoga Ralph J. Duffie, Inc. The Eacho Family Foundation Echo Valley Foundation Equinox Fitness Clubs Euro Motorcars Extend Yoga ExxonMobil Foundation Fannie Mae SERVE Matching Gifts Donations Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Financial Services Advisory FitzGerald Properties Forrester Construction Company Fox Hill Carl M. Freeman Companies Carl M. Freeman Foundation, Inc. Friedman, Billings & Ramsey Georgetown Bagelry Giant Food LLC Goldman Sachs & Company Good Jeans Gordon Foundation Charles R. Grant Insurance Agency, Inc. Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Inc. H&R Block Foundation H. M. Foundation Hallene Family Foundation Harris Family Foundation, Inc. Harris Teeter, Inc. The Home Depot USA IBM Corporation

Indoor Garden Display InSite Builders, LLC Ivorybill Foundation, Inc. Janney Montgomery Scott LLC John G. & Jean R. Gosnell Foundation, Inc. The Fred Jones Family Foundation Joslin Diabetes Center Kelly Family Charitable Foundation The Kiplinger Foundation, Inc. The Koonce Foundation, Inc. Kreter & Associates Landy Lane Management Corporation Lindner Family Foundation, Inc. Louis J. Grasmick Lumber Company, Inc. Marlow Sports Mars, Incorporated George Preston Marshall Foundation Maryland Radiology Associates LLC The Courtney and Bo Mauzy Family Fund Edgar & Kathleen Merkle Foundation Marjorie Merriweather Post Foundation Metro Orthopedics MOST MFS Matching Gift Program Miller and Long Company, Inc. Mon Ami Gabi Morgan Keegan & Company, Inc. Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley & Company Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc. My Eye Dr. National Capital Foot & Ankle Center National Philanthropic Trust Nauticon Imaging Systems Neiman Marcus Network for Good The Next Level The Normandy Group Jay P. Okun Foundation, Inc. Ourisman Automotive of Virginia Pagenstecher Group, Inc. Passion Food Hospitality Patten Boggs Paul’s Wine & Spirits The Pink Palm PNC Foundation Matching Gift Program Pollard's Towing Company Potomac Pilates Potomac Pizza Prospect Dining, LLC, DBA George of DC The Prudential Foundation Rad2 Orthodontics Ridgewells Catering Rizik Brothers, Inc. Joseph Rosen Foundation Rosenthal Automotive Safeway Sandy Spring Builders, LLC Fred Schnider Investment Group LLC Robert O. Scholz Foundation Silver Marketing, Inc.

Leonard P. Steuart Foundation The Sidney A. Swensrud Foundation The Taishoff Family Foundation Tampa Bay Times Fund Target Tradition Title, LLC Trumbower Financial Advisors LLC Trustees of the Rockville Academy UBS Wealth Management USA Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Village of Friendship Heights Visa USA Political Action Committee Anne Walker Design LLC Washington Management Corporation Foundation Weaver Brothers Insurance Associates Wellington Capital Management, Inc. Wells Fargo Foundation Wiley Rein LLP Zengo Fitness

DONORS TO RESTRICTED CAPITAL FUNDS RESTRICTED – ART Mr. Nicholas J. McGuire ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Parrish, Jr. Mr. A. Anthony TappΓ© ’46

RESTRICTED – ATHLETICS Mr. Richard K. Abraham ’74 Arlington Community Foundation Robert A.J. Bordley Lead Trust Mr. and Mrs. Robinson M. Bordley ’66 Mr. Thomas A. Bordley ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Cosimano In memory of Mrs. Alice Cosimano Mr. Spencer Flajser ’07 Goldman Sachs & Company Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Luther Morgan Keegan & Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Shooshan ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Voslow

BARTON ALUMNI ATHLETIC CENTER Duffie Family Mr. Jeremy C. Duffie ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Duffie ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Duffie Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Duffie ’00 Ralph J. Duffie, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harwood Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Katz Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. ’69

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Mrs. Patricia Buck Mr. and Ms. Robert Clark Mr. Daniel Cole Ms. Gail Davenport Mr. Henry B. Davenport Ms. Madelyn V. de Voest Mr. Neal Dodson and Ms. Ashley Williams Mr. Joel S. Fagen Mr. and Mrs. Antonio D. Favetta Ms. Melodie Felder In memory of Mr. Evan H. Bliss ’96 Ms. Laurel Gainor Mr. Douglas Goodyear Ms. Dana S. Greenwald Holton-Arms School Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Horowitz Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Horowitz Ms. Elizabeth K. Johnson Mr. Robert A. Kotick Ms. Tara Lamond Ms. Catherine Long Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Lovett Ms. Virginia Lum Mr. Kenneth Mehlman Ms. Wendy Merriman Nemacolin Woodlands Resort Ms. Julia G. Perlman Ms. Mary Perschy Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Priestas Ms. Louise A. Remmey Raymond Ritchey Mrs. Paul R. Sexton Ms. Jennifer Sherman Ms. Cathy F. Spencer Spring Valley Pediatrics PLLC State of Israel Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart Mrs. Rosa Urquhart In memory of Mr. Robert G. Urquhart ’62 Michael Wardian Mr. Bryan Wehler Mr. Jonathan Weinberg Ms. Juanita H. West


ANNUAL REPORT 2012-2013

BARTON ALUMNI ATHLETIC CENTER PHASE II Mr. and Mrs. David H. Allard Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Mario H. Boiardi Birchmere Music Hall Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis Camalier ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Collins Mr. and Mrs. William Collins The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region Mr. Steven K. Davidson and Ms. Claudia Callaway Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Dell ’56 In memory of Mr. and Mrs. T. Edward Barton Duffie Family Mr. Jeremy C. Duffie ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Duffie ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Duffie Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Duffie ’00 Ralph J. Duffie, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Gewirz ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graham Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Holladay, Jr. ’65 Ivorybill Foundation, Inc.

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Just A Honky Tonk Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Leachman ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Ethan D. Leder Dr. Marc A. Loev and Dr. Toni A. Hawley Mr. and Mrs. James J. Matthews, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. David P. Murray National Philanthropic Trust Mr. Howard P. Offit and Dr. Fabiana R. Offit Dr. and Mrs. J.R. Rudzki Dr. and Mrs. Robert Samit Mr. and Mrs. Alexis G. Sant ’88 Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Vieth Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weinstein Ruth and Emmanuel Weinstein Trust Mrs. Laura Zaimi

CLASS OF 2012 SCHOLARSHIP FUND Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Greenwald Mr. Max. D. Greenwald ’12

FACULTY HOUSING Mr. Bruce T. Adams ’66 and Ms. Margaret Engel In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mrs. Faith Adkins In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. Richard C. Ahlberg ’50 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Albrittain In honor of Mr. Christopher J. Albrittain ’13 Anonymous In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Francisco H. Arevalo In honor of Mr. Orlando D. Arevalo ’13 Mr. and Ms. Miguel Bachrach In honor of Mr. Eric P. Bachrach ’13 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bair In honor of Mr. John W. Bair ’13 Mrs. Joanne Barter In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. Robert Bauer and Ms. Anita Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Barter ’68 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Bliss In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon

Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler Blue Mrs. Julia Bradshaw-Sherrick and Mr. Robert Sherrick In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Dr. and Mrs. David M. Brill In honor of Mr. Adam H. Brill ’13 Mr. and Ms. Jeffrey S. Bryan In honor of Mr. Jeffrey T. Bryan ’13 Mr. Mark O. Chapman ’76 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Cherner In honor of Mr. Michael H. Cherner ’13 Mr. Richard S. Christner and Dr. Donna F. Christner In honor of Mr. William A. Christner ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Laurence J. DeFranco In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. David Douglas ’67 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Marc N. Duber Mr. and Mrs. George W. Fellows, Jr. In honor of Mr. Garrett H. Fellows ’13 Mr. Spencer Flajser ’07 Mrs. Barbara H. Goodwyn Charles R. Grant Insurance Agency, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ridgely Grant ’61 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. Matthew A. Gunther ’96 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Dr. Stephen B. Gunther ’83 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Dr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Gunther In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Randal W. Howard In honor of Mr. Jackson R. Howard ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey A. Huguely In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. Christopher L. Javens and Ms. Maria E. Valencia In honor of Mr. Christopher A. Javens ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Ashok Jha In honor of Mr. Rohit Jha ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Jundanian In honor of Mr. Jack J. Jundanian ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Kroll In honor of Mr. Samuel N. Kroll ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Laco In honor of Mr. Peter Laco ’13 Mr. and Ms. Daniel I. Lederberg In honor of Mr. Evan D. Lederberg ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Lynch ’77 In honor of Mr. Connor B. Lynch ’13 Mr. and Mrs. James B. McCeney ’60 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Luis Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mockett Mr. and Mrs. David B. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. David P. Murray In honor of Mr. Nicholas J. Murray ’13 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Murty In honor of Mr. William C. Murty ’13

Unless indicated in italics, donors directed all or a portion of their gift to the Annual Fund. * deceased


Mr. Patrick F. Hynes ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Speed ’83

PAUL L. BANFIELD ENDOWED CHAIR IN ETHICS

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cort

Dr. and Mrs. Paul D. Kiernan ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Ethan D. Leder George Preston Marshall Foundation Mrs. Margaret A. Shepard In honor of Mr. Steven B. Sorkin Trustees of the Rockville Academy Mrs. Rosa Urquhart In memory of Mr. Robert G. Urquhart ’62 Upper School Science Wing The Eacho Family Foundation Ambassador and Mrs. William C. Eacho III ’72

LOWER SCHOOL RENOVATIONS

TEACHER-COACH-MENTOR ANNUAL SUPPORT

Mrs. Laura Zaimi In memory of Mr. Shariar Zaimi

Mr. and Mrs. Ali Dilmaghani Dilmaghani Dream Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Dreyer Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Fisch Col and Mrs. Michael F. Poore ’67 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Rhodes The Taishoff Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Winkler

Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72

HEADMASTER’S DISCRETIONARY FUND Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cunningham ’76 Nauticon Imaging Systems

THE CENTER FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING RESOURCES

RESTRICTED – COMPUTERS Mr. and Mrs. Bart McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Shalloway

Anonymous Mr. Arup Banerjee ’03 Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler Blue Dr. and Mrs. E. Claiborne Irby Mr. and Mrs. D. Gregory Neeb

Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Baca Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler Blue Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Garner II Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Holcomb Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. King Mr. and Mrs. William C. Lipnick

RESTRICTED – WEIGHT ROOM

Mr. James E. Bradshaw

Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Fortier Mr. and Mrs. David A. Kahn ’97 Mr. Martin F. Klingelhofer ’77 and Ms. Patricia Westerman Mr. Gurmail Singh Thagad ’05

RESTRICTED – MISCELLANEOUS

DONORS TO ENDOWMENT

Marlow Sports

THE DAVID P. ADKINS ’69 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

RESTRICTED – LIBRARY

MONDZAC PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Mr. Rowland H. Bedell, Jr. ’86 Mr. and Dr. Alfredo Benavides

MIDDLE SCHOOL BUILDING Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester F. Miniter ’80

PATEL SCHOLARSHIP FUND FACULTY SALARIES

RESTRICTED – WATER POLO

Dr. Tushar C. Patel ’81 and Ms. Monica Shah

JOSHUA M. FREEMAN ’83 CENTER FOR ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENT

RESTRICTED – RUGBY CLUB

Anonymous Ms. Alison Cassidy Mr. Conor S. Cassidy ’06 Mr. Cullen G. Cassidy ’09 Mr. Michael J. Frank ’05

RESTRICTED – SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID

Mr. and Mrs. Cabell R. Hobbs ’99

Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Brown The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region

ROBERT S. BANKS ’56 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Ms. Courtney Banks Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Banks ’92

RANDALL BEDNAR ENDOWED CHAIR IN HONOR OF SHARIAR ZAIMI

THE MARIO ST. GEORGE BOIARDI ’00 MEMORIAL FORUM FOR ETHICAL REFLECTION Mr. Spencer Flajser ’07 Goldman Sachs & Company Mr. and Mrs. Kevin G. Shooshan ’00

ROBINSON BORDLEY ’66 LACROSSE FUND Blum-Kovler Foundation

BUCHANAN FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND NORENE S. DAVIS SCHOLARSHIP FUND Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III ’71 The Floyd E. Davis Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davis ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Davis

Mrs. David P. Adkins Mr. and Mrs. William B. Adkins ’81 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Blane T. Dodson ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Hurd, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Jacobs ’69 Mr. Daniel L. Korengold ’69 and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Lane ’69 Mr. Frederick V. McNair IV ’69 Dr. and Mrs. J. Peter Murphy, Jr. ’68

DIPPELL-KORENGOLDOURISMAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND

THE ANTIBULLYING FUND

William Doggett Architects Mr. William Doggett

RESTRICTED – RIFLE RANGE Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Voslow

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Buchanan ’60

Mr. Thomas Gutierrez and Ms. Ann H. Stevens

HELEN AND ANDERSON J. ARNOLD ’78 ENDOWED FUND FOR FINANCIAL AID Mr. and Mrs. Anderson J. Arnold ’78

Mr. Daniel L. Korengold ’69 and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. William M. Korengold ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Ourisman ’02 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ourisman ’71 Mr. Robert B. Ourisman ’74

DREW DOGGETT PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD

THE DORTZBACH FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND – DR. KARL AND RACHEL DORTZBACH, DR. RICHARD KARL AND LAURA DORTZBACH Dr. and Mrs. Richard K. Dortzbach ’55

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Dr. and Mrs. E. Thomas Newbill ’69 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Col. and Mrs. Michael F. Poore ’67 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Povich ’78 In honor of Mr. Alex W. Povich ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Houston K. Powell In honor of Mr. Houston S. Powell ’13 Ms. Louise A. Remmey In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. Vincent Renzi and Dr. Birgit Ehlers-Renzi In honor of Mr. Bryce B. Renzi ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Russell III In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. David A. Shepard ’96 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. Blake Y. Shue ’09 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shue In honor of Mr. Graham S. Shue ’13 Mrs. Hugh T. Sidey In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. John M. Slack III ’61 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith II ’86 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spiritos In honor of Mr. David M. Spiritos ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Swagart, Jr. In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Trumbower In honor of Mr. Taylor E. Trumbower ’13 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Underhill In honor of Mr. Matthew J. Underhill ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Voslow In honor of Mr. Harrison A. Voslow ’13 Col. and Mrs. Wickliffe W. Walker ’64 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Walser, Jr. In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Weilenmann In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wellington III In honor of Mr. John B. Wellington ’13


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FACULTY DEVELOPMENT – SABBATICAL FUND Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III ’71 Robert O. Scholz Foundation

THE MARK V. FERRIS ’94 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Adkins ’77 Adrenaline Lacrosse Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay ’83 Anonymous (2) The Ansary Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Ms. Miguel Bachrach Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas P. Barquin ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Joel Barrish Mr. Robert Bauer and Ms. Anita Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Bednarek, Sr. Dr. Jared R. Berkowitz ’94 and Mrs. Elizabeth Berkowitz Best Foot Forward Running LLC Dr. Roger S. Blumenthal ’77 and Dr. Wendy Post Blum-Kovler Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bolen Neil Borg Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Boyd Brasserie Beck Restaurant Mr. Jennings C. Brinsfield Buckley Sandler LLP Mr. Alexander G. Cade ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Cade Mr. Hunter S. Campbell ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Campbell Mr. Bruce Carr Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carr Ms. Alison Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Barton B. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Ty Cobb Mr. Daniel Cole Mr. Robert B. Condit Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. D'Ambrosio Ms. Gail Davenport Ms. Madelyn V. de Voest Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. DeNovio Mr. and Mrs. Ali Dilmaghani Mr. Neal Dodson and Ms. Ashley Williams Mr. and Mrs. David Dorros Equinox Fitness Clubs Mr. Joel S. Fagen Mr. and Mrs. Antonio D. Favetta Mr. and Mrs. Greg Feldman Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ferris ’88 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Friedman, Billings & Ramsey Georgetown Bagelry Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Gewirz ’84 Mr. David Goodfriend and Ms. Susan Emmer The Goodwyn Family Mr. Douglas Goodyear Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Gosnell ’79 66 Landon Magazine

Mrs. Alan M. Hallene Mr. and Mrs. Burke F. Hayes, Jr. ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Holladay, Jr. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Horowitz Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Horowitz Mr. Maclear Jacoby, Jr. Mr. Collister W. Johnson ’94 and Ms. Carrie Southworth Johnson Ms. Elizabeth K. Johnson Mr. Ajay K. Joshi ’93 Dr. and Mrs. Dinesh K. Joshi Joslin Diabetes Center Kelly Family Charitable Foundation Mrs. Hindy Kempler Mrs. John P. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Kern, Jr. ’54 Hon. and Mrs. Rufus G. King III ’60 Mr. Robert A. Kotick Ms. Tara Lamond Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Legg Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Lovett Dr. and Mrs. Henry Masur Mr. Jack Masur ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Bart McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. McLaughlin III Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Mr. Kenneth Mehlman The Next Level Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas C. Pappas The Pink Palm Dr. Steven Polakoff and Dr. Heidi Jolson Pollard's Towing Company Potomac Pizza Prospect Dining, LLC, DBA George of DC Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Russell III Mr. and Mrs. James P. Schaller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. William W. Scott Mr. John Seebald Ms. Jennifer Sherman Ms. Ellen Spin and Dr. Arthur Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Tewksbury ’88 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Walsh IV ’94 Mr. Michael Wardian Mr. Bryan Wehler Mr. Jonathan Weinberg Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wellington III Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wolverton

THE CHRISTOPHER LANDS FLAJSER ’98 MEMORIAL FUND Mr. and Mrs. Austin Flajser ’00 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Flajser ’01 Mr. Spencer Flajser ’07 Mr. Steven H. Flajser and Mrs. Ginna Austin Flajser Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Freed Friedman, Billings & Ramsey

Goldman Sachs & Company Mr. and Mrs. Kevin G. Shooshan ’00

ETHAN H. FREED ’11 MEMORIAL FIELD FUND Mr. Spencer Flajser ’07 Goldman Sachs & Company

JULIAN EDGEWORTH GILLESPIE, JR. SOCCER MEMORIAL Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Dreyer Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Gardner ’48 Mrs. Julian E. Gillespie, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hobbs ’46 Capt. and Mrs. Elmon A. Miller Mr. Robert B. Norris ’50 Mr. and Mrs. William W. Scott Mr. Howard M. Tucker ’48 and Ms. Megan Evans Mr. and Mrs. John R. Yates ’48

Mr. and Mrs. Norris Broyles Mr. Henry B. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. John G. Davis ’74 Mr. Spencer Flajser ’07 Mr. Robert M. Hanson ’43 Dr. and Mrs. E. Claiborne Irby John G. & Jean R. Gosnell Foundation, Inc. Mr. Benjamin H. Leachman’95 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. ’69 Louis J. Grasmick Lumber Company, Inc. The Courtney and Bo Mauzy Family Fund Ms. Cathy F. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. George F. Voris Ms. Juanita H. West

THE LINDNER FAMILY MINORITY SCHOLARSHIP FUND Mr. Raymond Ritchey In honor of Mr. Russell C. Lindner ’72

LANDON UNITED UNRESTRICTED

CHRISTOPHER NELSON ’86 MEMORIAL FUND

Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Bierbower ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bubes Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Cherner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Copito Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cunningham ’76 Mr. Francis O. Day IV ’94 Dr. and Mrs. Anand U. Desai Mr. and Mrs. Antonio F. Dias Mr. and Mrs. David Dorros Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hamilton ’74 Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter Hertzberg ’89 Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherman "Tiger" Joyce ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Bart McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. William T. Miller ’59 Nauticon Imaging Systems Mr. and Mrs. John P. Oswald Mr. and Mrs. Houston K. Powell Mr. and Mrs. William J. Prutting, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Raul Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Rhoads Dr. and Mrs. Robert Samit Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Sapourn ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Murray S. Simpson, Jr. ’55 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sullivan, Jr. Mr. Steven C. Sunshine and Ms. Fay Wheeler Sunshine Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Waldron Mr. and Mrs. G. Cabell Williams III ’73 Mrs. Laura Zaimi

Mr. and Dr. Raj Ananthanpillai Mr. and Mrs. Kent F. Knutson Ms. Virginia Lum Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Mrs. Joanne J. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nelson, Jr. ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Shockey

JOHN P. LEACHMAN, SR. ’45 FUND

CARLOS PARSONS ’77 TRACK AND FIELD FUND Mr. and Mrs. Holden J. Bank ’77 Mr. Murat O. Zincir ’95

JONATHAN D. SCHILLER ’65 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND Mr. Jonathan D. Schiller ’65

VICTOR O. SCHINNERER FUND FOR FACULTY SUMMER STUDY Anonymous

THE SMITH FAMILY ENDOWMENT FUND Mr. and Mrs. Pierce R. Smith ’62

THE STEPHEN J. SMITH ’01 MEMORIAL FUND Anonymous Mr. Spencer Flajser ’07 Goldman Sachs & Company Mr. D.J. Phelps Mr. Matthew R. Schiffman Mr. and Mrs. Kevin G. Shooshan ’00

Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Adkins ’77 In memory of Mr. Thomas W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Alley Unless indicated in italics, donors directed all or a portion of their gift to the Annual Fund. * deceased


Mr. and Mrs. George R. Clark Mr. Matthew A. Gunther ’96 Kreter & Associates Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Kreter Mr. David T. Maginnes ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Paulson ’96 Mr. and Mrs. John K. Tanner

A. ANTHONY TAPPΓ‰ ’46 SCHOLARSHIP FOR INCOMING STUDENTS Mr. A. Anthony TappΓ© ’46

TEACHER-COACH-MENTOR ENDOWMENT FUND The Bernard S. & Sarah M. Gewirz Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Gewirz ’84

CALVIN L. THORPE ’83 MEMORIAL FUND Anonymous Mr. David A. Ebner ’83 Mr. and Mrs. David R. Roberts ’83

UNRESTRICTED ENDOWMENT Mr. and Mrs. Todd L. Boehly ’91 Mr. Arthur J. Phelan, Jr. ’52

2013 AZALEA GARDEN FESTIVAL FESTIVAL LEADERSHIP AZALEA FESTIVAL CHAIR Carey Hollensteiner FESTIVAL WEEKEND CHAIR Sharlene Amitay GREENS SALE CHAIRS Stacia Andrews Elizabeth Powell WINE TASTING CHAIRS Lisa Henschel Shari Kapelina Lisa Mathers INDIVIDUAL PATRONS GOLD SPONSORS Miller & Long DC, Inc. Total Wine & More SILVER SPONSORS The Carl M. Freeman Foundation FitzGerald Properties Real Estate Management Nauticon Trumbower Financial Advisors, LLC BRONZE SPONSORS Board of Trustees Giant Food

The Graham Family Holton-Arms School M.O.S.T. Metro Orthopedics and Sports Therapy Ourisman Automotive of Virginia Pagenstecher Group Precision Health Holdings Wellington Capital Management, Inc. BROWN SPONSORS The Anthony, McLaughlin, & Offen Group at Morgan Stanley Barwood Transportation The Bauer and Dunn Family Colonial Parking Forrester Construction Legg Wealth Management The Primary Day School Co Sponsors: The Geppert, King, Mehlman, Mickum, Millspaugh, Regan, Shue, Slotkin, Taishoff, and Wellington Families The Rhoads Family – ’05, ’08, ’13 The Taishoff Family Weaver Bros. Insurance Associates WHITE SPONSORS The Amitay Family AtSite, Inc. The Ballroom Banks Development Company In memory of Mr. Robert S. Banks ’56 BOWA Tammy Gruner Durbin Eastdil Secured Good Jeans Company The Hollensteiner Family The King Family Felice and David Laird ’73 Patton Boggs Alumni and Family Co Sponsors: Doug Boggs, Geoff Davis, Monica Desai, Adams Miller, and Doug Proxmire Posh Prep Rad2 Orthodontics Rangers FC Soccer Co Sponsors: The Baker, Davis, Freed, Gilbert, Hannam, Huberman, Kenary, Kupka, McClure, McLaughlin, Mehlman, Pappas, Riel, Walker, and Witt Families The Rosenthal Automotive Group Sandy Spring Builders, LLC Kara Sheehan, Washington Fine Properties Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart FRIENDS OF LANDON SCHOOL AMR Commercial, LLC Barbara and Miguel Bachrach Bruce Variety Bethesda Safeway The Desai Family The DeNovio Family

Euro Motocars, Inc. Fox Hill Dana S. Greenwald DDS InSite Builders J. William Koegel, Jr. The McKenzie Family Olazzo Restaurant Nemacolin Woodlands Resort Tushar Patel ’81 and Monica Shah SpagnVola Spring Valley Pediatrics FUND A SCHOLAR Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Adkins ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Amitay ’83 Mr. and Mrs. David M. Armstrong Mr. Alexander D. Baldwin and Ms. Molly K. O'Rourke Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis Camalier ’73 Ms. Tamara Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Robert Copito Ms. Susan H. Darby Mr. and Mrs. David Dorros Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Evans Dr. and Mrs. Joel D. Fechter Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. FitzGerald, Jr. ’83 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Fralin Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graham Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hefferon Mr. and Mrs. John F. Henschel Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm B. Hollensteiner Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Huberman ’87 Mr. and Mrs. David K. Humayun Mr. and Mrs. Bassam N. Ibrahim Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Katz Dr. and Mrs. Sassan Kimiavi Mr. and Mrs. Knight A. Kiplinger ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kopp Mr. Daniel L. Korengold ’69 and Ms. Martha L. Dippell Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leachman, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72 Mr. William W. McClure, Jr. ’83 and Ms. Juliet A. Drake Mr. and Mrs. Luis Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman Mr. and Mrs. Edgar K. Merkle Ms. Wendy Merriman Mr. and Mrs. David P. Murray Mr. and Mrs. D. Gregory Neeb Mr. Jay Nussbaum Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas C. Pappas Mr. and Mrs. Houston K. Powell Dr. and Mrs. J.R. Rudzki Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Russell III Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Shue Mr. and Mrs. David P. Slotkin ’88

FRIENDS OF THE PERKINS GARDEN Mr. and Mrs. David M. Armstrong Mr. Paul D. Batten Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler Blue Ms. Alison Cassidy Mr. and Ms. Robert Clark Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Comiskey Mr. and Mrs. Laurence J. DeFranco Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. DeNovio Mr. and Mrs. Marc N. Duber Ambassador and Mrs. William C. Eacho III ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Glasgow, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Harrison ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Heid ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Holladay, Jr. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy E. Keena Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Kerns Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kettler Mr. and Mrs. Robin R. King Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Leachman ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Lindner ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Mathers Mr. and Mrs. James B. McCeney ’60 Mr. and Mrs. John M. McMahon Mr. Charles H. Miller, Jr. ’73 Lt. Col. and Mrs. Howard T. Minners ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Motta Mrs. Joanne J. Nelson Mrs. R. Kendall Nottingham Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Perkins ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. W. Powell Dr. and Mrs. Jatinder S. Sekhon Mr. and Mrs. Steve W. Silver Mr. and Mrs. David P. Slotkin ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Taishoff ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. West III ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Wieker Mr. and Mrs. Marcos S. Williams ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Merrill A. Yavinsky

FRIENDS OF THE LANDON SYMPHONETTE Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Downing Catherine Long Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mehlman In honor of Dr. Paul K. Scimonelli Rizik Brothers, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Shalloway Village of Friendship Heights

Landon Magazine 67

ANNUAL REPORT 2012-2013

THE PATRICK G. TANNER ’96 MEMORIAL FUND


ANNUAL REPORT 2012-2013

ADMINISTRATION 2012-2013 David M. Armstrong, Headmaster John Botti, Assistant Headmaster Ehren Federowicz, Head of the Upper School Hans Farnstrom, Assistant Head of the Upper School Doug Norry ’90, Head of Middle School Laurie Sears, Assistant Head of the Middle School Len Armstrong, Head of the Lower School Patricia Rhodes, Assistant Head of the Lower School

DEVELOPMENT STAFF 2012-2013 Barbara Goodwyn, Director of Development George Pappas ’82, Associate Director of Development, Director of Alumni Programs, Director of Planned Giving Samantha Burman, Associate Director of Annual Programs Lauren Kinsey, Director of Development Operations Alexis Polakoff, Director of Special Events Amory Barnes, Assistant Director of Alumni Programs Lowell Davis, Special Assistant for External Affairs Jennie Collea Billman, Executive Assistant to the Development Office

Campaign Objectives June 30, 2013

ATTRACTING AND MAINTAINING A SUPERIOR FACULTY Goal Result $8,5000,000 $3,637,114 DEVELOPING CURRICULUM AND PROGRAMS Goal Result $2,000,000 $1,966,899 ATTRACTING STUDENTS AND ASSISTING FACULTY Goal Result $4,000,000 $2,984,182 RENOVATING STUDENT-CENTERED FACILITIES Goal Result $14,000,000 $13,736,860 UNRESTRICTED CAPITAL SUPPORT Goal Result $10,000,000 $10,357,633 ANNUAL PROGRAM SUPPORT Goal Result $14,000,000 $12,922,710 Total Goal $52,500,000

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Total Result $45,605,398

Unless indicated in italics, donors directed all or a portion of their gift to the Annual Fund. * deceased


Γ’€œWe give to the Annual Fund to enrich our boysΓ’€™ Landon education.Γ’€? Γ’€” Sharlene & Steve Amitay Γ’€™83 Parent Chairs of the Landon Annual Fund, Parents of Kyle Γ’€™18 and Matt Γ’€™20

The boys are back on campus, kicking off another banner year. Landon will provide an UNPARALLELED EXPERIENCE FOR OUR BOYS. Each year, through the Annual Fund, parents, alumni and friends join together to make this possible. Gifts to the Annual Fund provide the CRUCIAL RESOURCES for Landon to fund programs that are critical to the success of our boysΓ’€™ Landon education. Your support of the ANNUAL FUND will help Landon: 5 R5 , ,/#.5." 5ΔΉ€( -.5. " ,7 ) "7' (.),-5 5 R5 *,)0# 5ΔΉ€( ( # &5 # 5 ),5)/,5 ( )(5 )35 R5 ' #(. #(5 ( )(]-5 '# 5 /#& #(!-65 ,.-5 #&#.# -5 ( 55 5 5 5 ."& .# 5ΔΉ€ & 5 R5 -/**&35 ."& .# 5! ,5 ),5 ( )(]-5 " '*#)(-"#*5. '5 R5 ( 5-)5'/ "5'), 8

SUPPORT LANDON WITH YOUR ANNUAL FUND GIFT TODAY

www.landon.net/makeagift

FOR MORE INFORMATION contact Director of Annual Fund Liza Tanner at 301-320-1939 or liza_tanner@landon.net.


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A D D R E SS S E R V I C E R E Q U E S T E D Parents: If this issue is addressed to a son who no longer maintains an address at your home, please send current address information to the Alumni Office at alumni@landon.net.

SAVE THE DATES Reunions October 3-5

Homecoming Varsity Football vs. Georgetown Prep November 2

Congressional Art Brian Merkle ’16 was named a runner-up in the 2013 Congressional Art Competition for Maryland’s Eighth Congressional District for his painting Lost Connection.


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