LampPost Fall 2012

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Lamp Post Fall 2012

a publication of The Lamplighter School | Dallas, Texas

Report of Annual Giving 2011-2012 Land Celebration, page 8.

• ALSO INSIDE: READ ALL ABOUT WHAT YOUR FRIENDS ARE UP TO IN “ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT.” PAGE 15.


BulletinBoard Calendar of Events

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November 2012 3 12 19-23 29

Auction Social: Around the World Party Dolores Evans Speaker Series: Wendy Mogel Thanksgiving Break Media Center Open House

December 20 21

All School Program Winter Break Begins

January 2013 7 12 21 22 30

Classes Resume Auction Social: Snow Day Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Holiday) No Early Childhood Classes (Pre-K and K) Dolores Evans Speaker Series: Bill Nye

February LPA Auction 9 14-15 Parent Conferences, No School 18 Presidents’ Day (Holiday) March 8 14 25

Auction Social: Dads’ Poker Night International Night Spring Break Begins

April 1 2 5 19 20-21 26

School Holiday Classes Resume Auction Social: FORTY FIVE TEN Grandest Friends’ Day Community/Green Team: Earth Day at Fair Park School Holiday/Faculty Staff Day

May 10 17 18 20 21 22 23-24

Muffins With Moms Senior Opera Young Alumni Car Wash Spirit Day – Senior Graduation Hootenanny Senior Carpool Parade and Party Last Day of School Parent Conferences, No School

Note: All dates are subject to change. Please log on to www.thelamplighterschool.org to view the most updated school calendar.

Managing Editor

Edward Ritenour, Director of Communications & Marketing Art/Design Ana Bohanan, Communications | Design Coordinator

Contributors

Sandy Diamond, Sheila Stewart, Michelle Prengle, Karen Allen and Jacquelyn Wilcox

Mission Statement

Dedicated to igniting the potential of each child, Lamplighter engages children in the joy of learning through intellectual discovery in a creative, inclusive, and collaborative environment.

Diversity Statement

Diversity will strengthen the education of Lamplighter children and enrich the lives of all members of the Lamplighter community. Lamplighter will, therefore, strive for the lamps that we light to reflect the ever-changing community in which we reside. We value individuality and encourage all children to reach their potential, while respecting their similarities and differences. We are united in purpose and committed to working together to accomplish the mission of The Lamplighter School. If you are interested in becoming a member of Lamplighter’s Diversity Work Group, please contact Matt Brenner, Director of Admission and Community Services, at 214.369.9201. The group meets several times throughout the school year to support the school’s diversity efforts.

Non-Discrimination Statement

In compliance with federal and state laws, The Lamplighter School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, gender, national or ethnic origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, or disability in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, financial aid program, athletic and other school-administered programs, or the employment of staff.

Contact Us

Send story ideas to Edward Ritenour (eritenour@ thelamplighterschool.org). Deadline for articles, photographs, and news for the next issue (Spring 2013) is February 1, 2013.


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Community gathers to commemorate purchase of land from Hockaday with Jimmy LaFave concert.

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On Board 5 Cover Story 8 Campus News 10 Alumni Spotlight 15 Focus 16 Annual Report 21

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HeadLines

Over the past year at Lamplighter, I have observed and felt a strong and positive school culture. This allows every member of the community to feel part of something big, and yes, something very important: The opening of this school year has been truly joyful. Students, faculty, and staff have that is, the education of our students. The settled into that familiar hum of school life. care that is taken in the development of I am pleased to report that after a year of curriculum ensures that the proper amount study and reflection, the Strategic Initiatives of emphasis is placed upon both core and Committee of the Board of Trustees has special subjects. The social/emotional completed a comprehensive document titled, curriculum is also given equal emphasis. “Lighting Our Path…Strategic and Academic The culture of our school values a close-knit Plans for The Lamplighter School.” community and Lamplighter pulls you in from the very beginning! Many friendships begin when students are in the Early The plans with which you will become Childhood program and become lifelong. familiar could not have been developed We hear from alums that this supportive without a strong school culture where input culture that is emblematic of Lamplighter from the community is expected and sustains them for years. In many schools, encouraged. The Lamplighter community includes all of us: Board members, parents, the culture may appear too ubiquitous to define clearly, too pervasive to grasp fully grandparents, alums, past parents, faculty, and too complex to evaluate, but the culture and staff. I am eager to share details of of Lamplighter School is the heart of the the new opportunities at upcoming experience for each student. breakfast meetings.

Dear Lamplighter Community,

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A school’s culture is largely defined by its priorities. This includes the traditions, what and how the school celebrates, and what is accepted by the majority as the norm. All too often, school culture is left to develop on its own. At Lamplighter, it is obvious that every member of the community both past and present has purposefully crafted, influenced, and improved upon aspects of the culture. Our school, at almost 60 years old, is perfectly poised for the next step. Wishing you a wonderful fall season!

Joan Buchanan Hill, Ed.D. Head of School


OnBoard We are very excited to start this school year with a bang. Dear Lamplighter Community, So many great things have been going on around campus and in town with regards to Lamplighter. First and foremost, our dynamic Head of School Joan Hill begins her second year at the helm. Between moving to a new city and becoming the head of Lamplighter, Joan also found time to complete her Ed.D degree at the University of Pennsylvania. Please congratulate Dr. Hill on this awesome accomplishment if you haven’t already. Under Joan’s leadership, the school is positioned for a great year. Some of you have been to our grade level science

Lamp Post Fall 2012

a publication of The Lamplighter School | Dallas, Texas

Lighting Our Path

Cover Story, page 12.

• ALSO INSIDE: READ ALL ABOUT WHAT YOUR FRIENDS ARE UP TO IN “ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT.” PAGE 14.

next few years on campus. In January, we started the strategic planning process led by Board of Trustees Vice-Chair Catherine Rose. Catherine has done an amazing job shepherding myriad constituencies through this exhaustive process. The end result will be a road map for our future that will Joan continues to forge meaningful be rolled out by Joan and her team in the connections within the Dallas educational community and the community at large, and coming weeks and months. Many of you Lamplighter will be the primary beneficiary helped provide input for this process and of her initiatives. One such example I hope we are really excited for you to see our many of you got to enjoy is the Arboretum, finished product. where we had a picnic in September during In the winter and spring, Lamplighter will the remarkable Chihuly exhibit. begin the onsite portion of its reaccreditation On campus, we are humbled and elated by ISAS, the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest. There has to have completed the fundraising for our already been a lot of work done on the permanent home at 11611 Inwood Road. This milestone has been a long time in the reporting requirements, and we hope to pass making and sincere thanks go to all of you our review with flying colors this spring. who helped make this purchase possible. We have an amazing group of children, Very special thanks go out to our student assisted ably by an involved, nurturing and young alumni donors who put their hard-earned allowance and car wash money faculty and a tremendous, supportive parent into the Land Fund. We hope many of you community. From our precious little rookies got to attend the special Hootenanny to in pre-K, to our Spectacular Seniors, let us celebrate the land given by noted musician all have a great year filled with learning and laughter. And please, buy more eggs! Jimmy LaFave in September. As homeowners the Board of Trustees Best regards, was able to start serious planning for our nights already, an amazing benefit of our partnership with the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. Another benefit will be our joint lecture held at the museum by Bill Nye the Science Guy on January 30.

A special issue of Lamppost will be published later this fall and will include the recently boardapproved Lamplighter 2012-2017 Strategic Plan, “Lighting Our Path.”

Alex Nila K. Sharma Board Chair

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2012 -2013 New Trustee Bios

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Lamplighter Welcomes New Board Members Jon Morgan ’82 Jonathan Morgan is the Founder and President of Dallasbased Perry Street Communications, a communications and public relations consulting firm. Jon previously worked at Kekst and Company in New York, one of the world’s leading communications firms, and served as Director of Research for MSD Capital, also in New York. A Dallas native (and Lamplighter graduate), Jon holds a B.A. in American Studies from Wesleyan University (CT) and a J.D. from George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Jon is married to Elizabeth Seabury, an attorney, with whom he has two boys – Henry and Oliver (both current Lamplighter students). Jon also has three sisters (Ashley, Margaret, and Juliet) who also are proud Lamplighter graduates.

Justin Small ’83 Justin Small grew up in Dallas and attended Lamplighter for two years. Justin and his wife Nicole have two girls: Julia, who will be in first grade at Lamplighter next year, and Sadie, who will be entering Lamplighter in the pre-K 3 program. Justin graduated from Ithaca College in 1995. He worked at the Weitzman Group until 1997 then started J. Small Investments, a commercial real estate investment company, in October 1997.

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Kyle Ford ’74 Kyle Ford is a native of Dallas and graduated from Lamplighter in 1974 and now serves as president of Lamplighter’s Alumni Association. He attended Highland Park High School and graduated from SMU with a degree in broadcast journalism. Kyle worked in his family’s coinoperated laundry business until it was sold in 1997. Kyle then owned and operated Wind River Ranch in Estes Park, Colorado, as a Christian family guest ranch from 19972007. He is currently involved with two companies bringing lithium ion battery technology to various markets. Kyle and his wife Carrie have four children; the youngest having graduated from Lamplighter in 2011.


OnBoard Rick Lear Rick Lear and his wife Laura have four boys (6, 4, 2 and one month). The three oldest boys have been at Lamplighter since the day they became eligible, and Rick and Laura are active in the Lamplighter community. In addition, Rick has served on the board of Oak Hill Academy in Dallas for the past six years and is currently the chair of the finance committee. Rick is a partner at Sloan Wealth Management and has worked in portfolio management for the past 16 years. Prior to his current post at Sloan, he was with Neuberger Berman in Dallas.

Stephanie Bassman Stephanie and her husband Paul have two children who attend Lamplighter. Blake is in second grade and Blair is in pre-K. Prior to her role as LPA President, Stephanie was the Spirit Store co-chair for two years. Stephanie previously worked for Centex and Kaye/Bassman International in operational roles. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 1995.

A graduate of SMU and the Securities Industry Institute at The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, Rick began his career as a senior analyst with Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. in New York, Los Angeles, and Dallas. Rick also served as a portfolio manager for U.S. Trust in New York on a team responsible for a multibillion-dollar quantitative equity investment strategy.

Heather Gilker Heather is vice president of business development for Fidelity Family Office Services (FFOS), in charge of the Southwest region. Heather received her undergraduate degree from SMU. She is a member of the Governance Board of the Dallas Museum of Nature and Science, where she chairs the Investment Committee and serves on the Finance Committee. Heather and her husband Chris are the parents of Grace, a Lamplighter alum who is in tenth grade at Hockaday, and Spence and Grant, fourth graders. Heather is very happy with the way Lamplighter has changed and grown over the years while maintaining its cherished traditions.

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CoverStory

Lamplighter Celebrates Success of the

Campaign for the Future


The acquisition of land from The Hockaday School provides a permanent home for Lamplighter and reaching the 12.5 million dollar fundraising goal offered an opportunity for celebration. On a Friday afternoon in late September, students, faculty, staff, and members of the community gathered in the well of the auditorium for a sing-a-long. Special guest, Texas folk musician and songwriter, Jimmy LaFave, led the community in a memorable sing-a-long. Better known as Hootenannies, sing-a-longs are a long standing tradition at Lamplighter. The school’s founders, Natalie Murray and Sandy Swain, believed that children should come together and sing - especially for celebrations! Mr. LaFave, a long time friend of parent and trustee Kelcy Warren, accepted the invitation to lead the concert sing-a-long. After being introduced by Dr. Hill, he warmed up his young audience with a Woody Guthrie classic children’s song,

“Put Your Finger in the Air” and followed with tunes such as “Deep in the Heart of Texas,” and “This Land is Your Land”. The Hootenanny concluded with a special offering to Mr. LaFave from the children when they stood and sang “Lamplighter Spirit” to him. Dr. Hill thanked Mr. LaFave and all those in attendance for joining together in song and commemorating a significant moment in Lamplighter’s history. The celebration culminated in an extra recess for the children on the best playground in Dallas. We are grateful to all the families and individuals who made the purchase of our home a reality.


CampusNews Second Grade Is the Buzz of the DMA Art Ball

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Artwork created by Lamplighter second grade students was displayed in April at the Dallas Museum of Art as part of the Young Artists Program. Each year, the DMA hosts the Art Ball, an annual auction, and student artwork from area schools is displayed before and during this event. This year, the theme was Wanderlust created by New York-based designer Douglas Little, whose vision was to build a “dreamy, fantasy-filled environment” with invented creatures and insects created by students.

year to participate in this grand event. Lamplighter has been selected several times in years past.

The DMA presented Wanderlust: Art Ball 2012 on April 14. According to the museum, wanderlust is defined as the “intense desire to roam the world, and so many of the magnificent works of art in the DMA’s collection are inspired by travel and exploration.” To assist in bringing the wanderlust theme to fruition, internationally renowned designer and “fragrance master” Douglas Little served as the Art Ball 2012 Art Director. Area schools, both private and public, are selected each

Douglas transformed the museum space into an imaginary environment into where all the fantasy creatures and insects were integrated. “I couldn’t wait to see what he did!” exclaimed O’Krent. A reception for the young artists and their families was held April 5, the first day of the exhibit. The School was “proud to highlight our exceptional student artwork in a world-class venue” observed Lamplighter Head of School Joan Hill.

Boy Scouts Creek Clean Up

Lamplighter second graders were a natural choice to participate in this incredible opportunity because of the integrated curriculum on insects at the school this time of year, according to art teacher Pam O’Krent. The students created fantasy insects made with papiermache, “each unique in its design, use of materials, and colors,” she described.

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where, without “Inspiration can be found any en asked about the warning,” says Bill Burton wh designed. Burton project-based activities he has ts with his den inspires enthusiasm in his stu es children pir ins inventive projects but he also . His nity mu com r outside the Lamplighte published was s” tter Cri e activity on “Camouflag tember and another in Highlights magazine in Sep “Experiencing of the activities he invented, published in Science Friction in First Grade,” was er. and Child magazine in Octob ders participated When Lamplighter first gra y came to class to the , in the activity on friction balls on the floor. find a few hundred tennis a Vernier lab probe, Burton stood nearby, with force exerted measuring and graphing the elves across as his students pulled thems balls. During the floor on top of the tennis not only how d this exercise, students learne ce needed, for of t friction affects the amoun The students’ s. ph gra et but also how to interpr excitement, but joyful faces attested to their s as excited about it was clear that Burton wa “I try to invent the activity as his students. have done when activities that I would like to ! says enthusiastically. olley I was in science class,” he went the tr ng la c , ng and inquisitive, his la Clang, c e When a teacher is creative iv r r A s e s u s. o excitement is contagiou New Play H

“Start singing tomor row,” writes Sarah Mathews in her artic le, “Singing Smoothes Classroom Transitions,” published in Dimens ions in Early Childho od magazine (Volume 40, Number 1, 2012). Lamplighter ’s pre-K teacher models the love of learning that Lamplighter instills in its students. In addition to her artic le on singing in the classroom, Mathew s has co-authored two additional artic les. In her classroo m, she encourages he r students to try ne w things and take risks , helping them to build their confiden ce. “I really enjoy working with youn g children,” says Mathews about tea ching pre-K, “becau se I love the dramatic growth you can see in them over the co urse of the year.”

Mattingly Dream Makers Patricia Vermillion, Lamplighter’s Media Center coordinator, says she was honored to be this past year’s Mattingly Award recipient. Her dream was to travel to Florence, Italy, and participate in the Creativity Workshop. “I would like to thank the Mattingly committee, and especially Pat Mattingly, for the opportunity to fulfill my dream,” she said. The workshop consisted of 30 participants from all over the world, guided through the creative process by two instructors. The group was shown techniques for overcoming writer’s block, gaining self-confidence in their ideas, using memories to engage imagination, and working with different mediums to develop their creativity. “As a group, we discovered how to use our creativity for a lifetime of learning, giving ourselves the time, permission, and nourishment to do

the creative projects we love, and establishing a 15-minutes-a-day creativity practice to accomplish these goals,” Vermillion explained. “The techniques suggested were automatic drawing, automatic writing, storytelling, visualization and relaxation, and exercise.” One class assignment was to photograph and sketch the beautiful doors throughout Florence. She described how the group was sent to cafés to pick out a victim and then “sketch and write about the victim.” Then as a group, she said they shared “cappuccinos, gelato, tortellini, and pastry. Arrivederci!”

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CampusNews Lamplighter Celebrates Back to Schooly With Chihuly Hundreds from Lamplighter community enjoy back-to-school picnic at Dallas Arboretum. The Lamplighter community came together on a beautiful September Sunday afternoon at the Dallas Arboretum for a day of Chihuly and cheer. “Community is defined by the renowned philosopher of modern educational theory, John Dewey, as not just a place to live, but an active way to live together. The Lamplighter community certainly demonstrated this yet again,” said Head of School Dr. Joan Hill. The families feasted on picnics, visited with teachers, and were thrilled to explore the Chihuly exhibit! Enhanced by the cooler temperatures, it was a glorious day for Lamplighters as they celebrated going back to school. It was also Grandparents Day at the Arboretum, so many folks brought their extended families along to enjoy the day. The turnout was strong with more than 300 in attendance. The families explored the amazing exhibit, relaxed on blankets, dug into their picnic baskets, and feasted on food and drinks. As noted on the Arboretum website, “The intriguing garden sculptures of legendary glass artist Dale Chihuly premiered May 5 to the delight of all ages at the award-winning Dallas Arboretum. His dramatic sculptures and installations bring bold colors and imagination, beautifully executed throughout the 66-acre garden.”

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CampusNews Lamplighter Kicks Off Shoe Drive School community puts best foot forward, donating nearly 2500 shoes to non-profit Soles4Souls. The Lamplighter School community has donated nearly 2500 pairs of shoes for Soles4Souls, a non-profit organization that collects new and used shoes to give relief to victims of abject suffering and poverty around the world. Students beamed with pride as they tossed their shoes into donation boxes – Nikes, Stride Rites, cowboy boots, and even Mom’s stilettos! Of course, the children had great fun going back to their classrooms barefoot. The 2,473 pairs of shoes weighing 2100 pounds were collected and packed in 76 boxes. That means 2,473 people will have a new pair of shoes. Head of school Dr. Joan Hill, said “it could not have been possible without everyone’s help. Thanks to the community for reaching deep into your closets and even buying new shoes to help others.” According to Director of Operations Marynell Murphy who spearheaded the month-long effort, “The students had a great time finishing the boxing and loading the shoes on the truck…Way to go Lamplighter!” The initiative continued through mid-September at which time students helped load the shoes onto trucks. “It was amazing to see the children’s faces as they donated their shoes and walked back to classrooms barefoot! But that way, they were able to feel empathy for those without shoes and pride in themselves for giving to others and providing a solution at the same time,” commented Lamplighter parent Nancy Buss. By recycling your gently worn shoes with the charity, the discarded footwear will be given a second chance at life. The shoes are redistributed through

the charity’s international and domestic partners, so millions of children and adults can receive their very first pair of shoes. “The Lamplighter School is committed to Soles4Souls and its endeavor to deliver shoes to over 300 million children around the world,” added Hill. “We kicked off our shoe drive the first week of school when students gathered for our first Hootenanny, an assembly where we celebrate with songs.” Soles4Souls is ramping up efforts to help individuals in need this fall and is grateful to The Lamplighter School for getting on board to help those without shoes. Individuals can help by donating some of the 700 million pairs of shoes thrown away by Americans each year. “We have always been proud to say we do our part to keep footwear out of landfills, and hopefully put them on the feet of someone in need,” said Kevin Goughary, CEO of Soles4Souls. Goughary is hopeful other groups will join Lamplighter in this initiative “to collect gently worn footwear, and possibly improve the quality of someone’s daily life.” Soles4Souls has distributed more than 19 million pairs of shoes around the world with the help of partners such as Lamplighter. With one in every four adults in the world living in extreme poverty, basic necessities like shoes are simply unavailable to many. In developing nations like Haiti, Honduras, and Tanzania, walking is the main form of transportation, and shoes can protect a person’s feet from cuts and infections. Also, children in other parts of the world cannot attend school without a pair of shoes. 13


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Lamplighter’s Young Alumni Association sponsored its second annual car wash in May. Similar to last year’s inaugural fundraiser, the May 19 event successfully raised more than $7000 to apply to the School’s land fund. Lamplighter purchased our land from neighboring Hockaday School in 2010.

and senior at ESD, said she enjoyed seeing alumni of all ages alongside current Lamplighter students “coming together to help and support Lamplighter.” She described how the project was “a great example of how strong our community is” and “it’s awesome to see everyone support the school they love.”

Alums Katie Payne and Maya Sawla, planned and organized the event and along with their team of alumni, met every month leading up to the big day. They strategized, lobbied sponsors, designed posters and banners, and collected towels, sponges, and all other necessary supplies in preparation.

“I loved seeing those kids out there working hard and having fun to support a place that means so much to them,” agreed Lamplighter parent Jackie Katz. “I want my kids to know that they can always be involved and give back to a school that has given them so much.”

Last year’s chair, Kate Mosle, believes the reason the car wash events have been so successful is because Lamplighter produces enthusiastic and hardworking alumni. “They are more than willing to come back to school to help out, and because of experience with activities like Lamplighter Layers, [the School’s incorporated chicken-raising and egg-selling business], alumni are good at organizing and putting things together,” she explained. Katie Kerrigan, Lamplighter Alum

“The Happy Alright,” a band featuring Lamplighter alumni Quinn Breitfeller and Sterling Gavinski, played two sets for the entertainment of the crowd. The young alumni sold cookies, lemonade, water, and t-shirts. Pinkberry donated free frozen yogurt. Everyone who participated seemed to enjoy the afternoon as they listened to original music and enjoyed snacks while their cars were washed and shined. They proudly contributed to the School’s land purchase one rinse at a time.

Lamplighter Spreads Its Wings at Earth Day Dallas The Lamplighter School participated in the annual Earth Day Dallas, a two-day educational celebration which drew tens of thousands of visitors to the State Fairgrounds in April. With live chickens in attendance, a live “feed” of chickens from the School’s barnyard, chicken-themed activities, and a student dressed as a chicken, Lamplighter truly spread its wings in an effort to promote its achievements as a green leader and to help educate attendees on how to be environmentally responsible. The Lamplighter School, in its first appearance at the event, offered more than just chicken feed. The school’s booth, decorated with an arch of red and white balloons, featured banners with photos of students involved in a variety of “green” activities including composting and recycling. Visitors were greeted by a team of volunteers who gave out 1000 bags of green bean seeds. “We handed out hundreds of bean seeds – several said they were going to try growing them in pots!” commented Teacher Gayle McCoy. “I loved hearing visitors say what a great booth we provided!” she continued. 14

The highlight of the booth was of course the chickens. Lamplighter, founded in 1953 in a farmhouse on Churchill Way in north Dallas, true to its roots, features an actual barnyard on its campus today – complete with chickens and farm animals. Fourth grader Kirsten Kirk, president of Lamplighter Layers, the School’s chicken-raising and egg-selling corporation, dressed as a chicken both to proudly represent her school and to promote an environmentally conscious lifestyle. Throughout the day, she posed for photos with people, both young and old some from other schools. “They thought our booth was pretty cool,” she observed.


AlumniSpotlight

Family Ties

The Morgan/Johanssen Family Throughout the years, The Lamplighter School has served families whose members have encompassed more than one generation, and have included various family ties. We are pleased to share the stories of a family who together have spent many wonderful years at Lamplighter. In this issue, we recognize the invaluable contributions of the Morgan/Johanssen family with the following letters from three family members whose support of Lamplighter dates from 1982 to today. Six Morgan/Johanssen students have attended or are attending the school. Family members have served on a variety of school related committees, and Jon Morgan began his first term as a member of the Board of Trustees this year. The Lamplighter community extends its appreciation to the ongoing efforts of this wonderful family.

Michelle Morgan

Lockhart

children, as all my t of Lamplighter to my experiences. gif the e giv to d nte wa “I had always their cherished I was wildly envious of n Billy was still in a bouncy siblings attended, and so r ou en mission tour wh l. In fact, we took our ad t comfortable and welcomed at the schoo fel y tel dia seat, and I imme d s actually a targeted an ply playing all day wa ted sim ina as lm us cu to all d it are til pe un What ap nced each year va ad ly iet qu t n’t tha did dedicated curriculum fabulous time that he lly was having such a . ies nc ete mp co in the fourth grade. Bi and ng new skills, talents, realize he was acquiri . It shed part of Billy’s life be a special and cheri . It is s ay fun d alw an ll wi ing r rn hte lea lig n Lamp ship betwee on ati rel nt ou ared ep ram pr pa s ha ess that instilled in him the y, creativity, and kindn vitable hurdles sit rio cu of on ati nd this solid fou le to the ine will make him adaptab ng his lamp with the joy him for his future and hti lig for r you Lamplighte along the way. Thank of learning.” Jon Morgan “I graduated from Lamplighter in 1982 and from St. Mark’s School of Texas in 1990. I felt fortunate to make the transition to the fifth grade with a healthy dose of optimism and “can-do” spirit having been encouraged every step of the way by nurturing and supportive teachers. I specifically recall that I possessed the presence and self-awareness to make this new school work for my skills and my personality. By encouraging my individuality, Lamplighter allowed me to enter the next phase of my education with a unique self-assuredness. An important aspect of what I possess as a result of my Lamplighter experiences is the skill of critical thinking. Even in my early years, Lamplighter teachers were always encouraging a new angle, a different approach, an alternative interpretation. I give Lamplighter credit for the gift of my 360-degree view of the world, and I will be forever grateful. At Lamplighter, the proof is in the kids – courageous, confident, and (most importantly) happy. We are blessed as a family to be involved, and look forward to many more years of doing so.”

Margaret Johanssen

Hirsch ‘89

“I believe that the very he art of the gift that Lamplighter gives its stude nts is a lifelong love of learning. Lessons were bro ught to life when we sold eggs to parents in the car pool line, or watched as we created a flood in our cla y version of the Nile River. I have grown up seeing sch ool not as a requirement of childhood, but as a cha nce to satisfy my curiosity. I can’t imagine any greate r motivation for learning. Lamplighter is forging ne w partnerships with organizations such as the Perot Museum of Nature and Science as part of its constant quest to stimula te students’ innate curiosity and to make learning fun and exciting. Lampligh ter’s dedication to this mission has remained ste ady in the two decades since I graduated, and I am sincerely impressed that the school has never stopp ed searching for new and innovative ways to fulfill that promise to its students . Such commitment is quite an accomplishment, and one that should be truly applauded.”

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Focus2004 Joshua Fontenot ’04 graduated from Cistercian and is currently attending Georgetown University. Josh was a National Merit Finalist, a member of the Cum Laude Society, an AP Scholar with distinction, and was on the Head Master’s Honor Roll all four years of high school. Josh was active in varsity swimming and cross country. Fond memories are the senior opera and Lamplighter Layers. Alexandra (Coco) Freling ’04 graduated from Hockaday and is currently attending from The Hockaday School and is currently Parish Episcopal School and is attending Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, attending UCLA. Madeleine was a member Scripps College in Claremont, California. At California. Coco completed her 15th year of Parish, Analisa was a member of the National of the Environmental Club and a volunteer at classical ballet training and enjoys community the Trinity River Audubon Center of Dallas. Honor Society, the Spanish National Honor service work. Her memories of Lamplighter Society, Mu Alpha Theta Society, and received Her memories of Lamplighter include sharing include Lamplighter Layers, Ms. Ritz teaching the Girl Scout Gold Award. Her recollections the vice president’s position in Lamplighter the class “Lamplighter Spirit” in sign language, Layers with Josh Fontenot. of Lamplighter include Lamplighter Layers. and Tiger, the cat. Analisa Anastasi ’04 graduated from

Madeleine Beckham ’04 graduated

Louis Andres ’04 fondly remembers the

Brittany Blakey ’04 graduated from The Hockaday School where she was active in soccer, and was the JV soccer captain. Brittany’s memories of Lamplighter include the Hootenannies, Lamplighter Layers, and playing in the tunnel. Brittany is currently attending Texas Tech University.

Carnival, the zip line, the playground, and the Halloween parade. Louis graduated from Greenhill, and now attends the University of Texas in Austin. Among his accumulated honors were: AP Scholar, Mu Alpha Theta Society, winner of the Spanish Exam Silver Medal, honors calculus, honors physics, honors algebra, and the English Book Award.

Katie Banks ’04 graduated from Ursuline High School and is now attending George Washington University in Washington, D.C. While at Ursuline, she was a member of the National Honor Society, she was on the Academic Dean’s List and achieved the Girl Scout Gold Award. Katie earned the National Spanish Exam Silver Award and was a varsity cheerleader for Cistercian Preparatory School.

Jacob Cavner ’04 graduated from St. Mark’s School of Texas and attends Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. While at St. Mark’s, Jacob was on the Honor Roll and received the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Crown Award for his work on the Remarker. He was a member of the varsity tennis team. His special Lamplighter memories include playing on the playground with his friends. Taryn Dandurand ’04 graduated from

Parish Episcopal School and currently attends the University of Texas at Austin. Taryn Randall Barnes ’04 graduated from was on the community service board, the Episcopal School of Dallas and is a freshman yearbook staff, Mu Alpha Theta, National at Baylor University. While at ESD, he Honor Society, National Spanish Honor received the Presidential Community Service Society, varsity volleyball, High Honor Roll, Award. He was a member of the Allstate and was an Operation Kindness volunteer. Jazz Band and Choir, and started the Chapel Taryn’s memories of Lamplighter were raising Band at ESD. Rand fondly remembers the chickens and the Hootenannies. Lamplighter animals. Cole Evans ’04 graduated summa cum Laura Bassel ’04 graduated from Highland laude from Jesuit High School and is currently Park High School and attends Texas A&M enrolled in Trinity University in San Antonio. studying English and engineering. Laura was a Cole was awarded the President’s Scholarship member of the Tartan and the HPHS Literary by the admissions department at Trinity. Magazine Poetry Board. She was a member of He earned an Award of Excellence in AP the National Honor Society and received the Calculus, AP Spanish, AP Economics, and AP U.S. History. Cornerstone Scholar Athlete Award. 16

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Richard Freling ’04 graduated from St. Mark’s School of Texas and is currently attending Princeton University. At St. Mark’s, Richard was engaged in community service, student council, and soccer. His memories of Lamplighter include Lamplighter Layers and working with Microworlds. James Graass ’04 graduated from Jesuit High School where he played for the varsity hockey team that eventually became the national champions. James was also engaged in community service and volunteered weekly at the Brady Center. He is currently enrolled at TCU. Heidi Hall ’04 graduated from ESD and studies at Arizona State University. While at ESD, she participated in varsity cheerleading and varsity dance. She was captain of the varsity softball team, and received the ESD Eagle Award, which is the highest sports award offered for a senior student. In addition, Heidi was co-president of the Science Club.

Remy Klamer ’04 graduated from ESD and is currently at TCU. At ESD, Remy was a member of the National Honors Society and Mu Alpha Theta. In addition, she was a member of the French Honors Society and the French Club. Remy played varsity soccer, was captain for the 2011-2012 season, and received the all-SPC award. Remy also participated in varsity lacrosse.


Focus2004 and the National Honor Society. He was a member of the Robotics Club, Latin Club, and Astra Community Service Organization. He has fond memories of Mrs. Beddow’s Oreo lessons and the Carnival.

Karina Rambeau ’04 graduated from The

Andrew Kleiman ’04 graduated from St. Mark’s School of Texas where he was life editor of the yearbook, a member of YMSL and varsity crew. Andrew’s memories of Lamplighter are Lamplighter Layers and feeding the animals. William Kraus ’04 graduated from

Greenhill School and was accepted by NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts – The Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music. Will’s special memories of Lamplighter are the tunnel, the barn, animals, and Lamplighter Layers.

Kate Mosle’04 graduated from The Hockaday School and is currently a student at Stanford University. While at Hockaday, Kate was a National Merit Finalist, participated in field hockey, lacrosse, the Hockaday musicals, choir, and was a member of the National Charity League. Kate’s memories of Lamplighter include the Senior Opera and Lamplighter Layers.

Greenhill School and is currently enrolled at Texas A&M University. Karina still remembers Mrs. Beddow’s math songs. Karina earned Honor Roll and High Honor Roll throughout high school and received an Outstanding Accomplishment Award in history and English her sophomore year. Karina was a member of Mu Alpha Theta. She was a Greenhill Varsity Athlete ninth through twelfth grade.

Mason Reiter ’04 graduated from Parish

Episcopal School and is currently attending Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. Mason’s best memories of Lamplighter are Mrs. Ritz and Motor Skills and playing football on the playground.

swim team and The St. Mark’s water polo team. Reid’s recalls getting his Lamplighter Senior jacket.

Emily Wisner ’04 is a graduate of Ursuline Academy and is attending the University of Texas, Austin. Emily received the Girl Scout Gold Award, and was on the Dean’s list and honor roll. She earned the Dean of Students Conduct Award all four years of high school. Emily was co-founder and Vice President of Ursuline Students Supporting Scholarships Club, she was a Plano Symphony Orchestra Debutante, and a member of many community service organizations. Emily’s recollections of Lamplighter include Hootenannies, the zip line, the Halloween Parade, and the All School Program. Robert Woodward ’04 graduated from

Parish Episcopal School and is currently attending Davidson College. While attending Parish, he was president of the honor council, a member of Mu Alpha Theta, the Tucker Rice’04 graduated from Jesuit National Honors Society, and the Latin College Prep and attends The University of Honors Society. He received the Community Oklahoma. While at Jesuit, Tucker was on the of Excellence Award, the Harvard Book honor roll all four years, was freshman football Award, the Rhodes College Book Award, and defensive MVP and was varsity football team the Upper School Language Award. Robert’s captain. Tucker’s memories of Lamplighter are Lamplighter memories include PE, the hill, riding the bikes and selling eggs. and the senior opera.

Rhea Sawla ’04 graduated from The Hockaday School and is attending Elon University in North Carolina this fall. Rhea Jackson Olesky ’04 graduated from Parish was awarded the Aker Memorial Award in English and was on the commended list Episcopal School where he was the senior throughout her junior year. She was a finalist class vice president. Jackson was a member of the National Honor Society and the varsity in the Goss Michael Foundation Photography baseball team. He recalls the barn animals and Contest. Rhea played Junior Varsity and Varsity soccer as well as select club soccer. the Lamplighter Carnival. Rhea took college credit courses at SMU, attended The Duke University Marine Michael Payne ’04 graduated from the Laboratory, and participated in the Oxbridge Episcopal School of Dallas and attends Chapman University in Orange County, Academic Program at Cambridge University California. At ESD, Michael received the in England. Presidential Volunteer Service Award, and was a member of the JV and varsity lacrosse Reid Weisberg ’04 attended St. Mark’s teams. Michael recalls playing basketball with School of Texas and is presently studying at Mr. B., Carnival, and Hootenannies. the University of Virginia. Reid earned high honors his freshman and sophomore years at Cameron Pipes ’04 graduated from St. Marks and was a member of the National Parish Episcopal School and is currently Spanish Honor Society. Reid was a National enrolled at Texas A&M University. While Spanish Exam Medalist three of his four at Parish, Cameron earned High Honor Roll years at St. Mark’s, and was a National Merit status, was a member of Mu Alpha Theta, Finalist. Reid was a member of the St. Mark’s

Samuel Yonack ’04 graduated from St. Mark’s School of Texas and now attends the University of Texas at Austin. Sam earned honorable mention for a short feature from The Dallas Morning News, was on the Remarker staff for four years and news editor his senior year. Sam served on the Ronald McDonald House Teen Board, was invited to participate in a leadership forum at SMU, and attended a journalism conference at Columbia University. Sam has fond memories of the Lamplighter Carnival, the senior opera, his teachers, and Dwayne.

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Focus2008 Class of 2004 Colleges Where They Are Headed Parker Ackerman – Texas A & M University Lauren Allday – SMU Analisa Anastasi – Scripps University Louis Andres – University of Texas Katherine Banks – George Washington University Randall Barnes – Baylor University Laura Bassel – Texas A & M University Madeleine Beckham – UCLA Brittany Blakey – Texas Tech University Carter Brasch – University of Denver Jacob Cavner – Washington University Hunter Crow – TCU Taryn Dandurand – University of Texas Reed Eiseman – University of Richmond Cole Evans – Trinity University Joshua Fontenot – Georgetown University Haley Freeman – University of Virginia Coco Freling – Loyola Marymount University Richard Freling – Princeton University James Graass – TCU Heidi Hall – Arizona State University Katherine Hitt – Undecided Remy Klamer – TCU Andrew Kleiman – University of Texas William Kraus – NYU Lynch Lancaster – University of Arkansas Austin Magnuson – High School Class of 2014 Conner Maloney – Gap year in Africa Rosemary Miller – SMU Kate Mosle – Stanford University Jackson Olesky – Indiana University Wolf Ozarow – Oklahoma City University Lydia Elizabeth Hanson Orr – Mount Holyoke College Michael Payne – Chapman University Cameron Pipes – Texas A & M University Wilton Porter – Vanderbilt University 2013 Karina Rambeau – Texas A & M University Mason Reiter – Indiana University Alexis Richter – University of Texas Tucker Rice – University of Oklahoma Laura Roberts – Duke University Tripp Russ – University of Richmond Rhea Sawla – Elon University Brooke Shelton – Duke University Duncan Smart – University of Texas Marshall Stone – Vanderbilt University Reid Weisberg – University of Virginia Emily Wisner – University of Texas Haley Woodberry – Dartmouth College Robert Woodward – Davidson University Sam Yonack – University of Texas 18

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Meika Bass ’08 graduated from Good Shepherd Episcopal School and attends ESD. She was highly involved in volleyball and track at Good Shepard and volunteered at the Dallas Science Museum. Meika recalls the Lamplighter Senior Opera, performing in Annie, spending time in the wells, and all her friends. Shelby Brand ’08 attends the Shelton School where she was a middle school cheerleader. She played basketball, was a member of the Student Council, and has received the Leadership Award, Loyalty Award, the Thank You Award and a perfect attendance award. Her special Lamplighter memories are listening to Narnia in the well. Trent Hagar ’08 continues his educational journey at ESD. He is particularly interested in baseball, crew, and guitar.

David Kerrigan ’08 attends high school at ESD. Jonathan King ’08 continues his studies at ESD where he particularly enjoys playing football, basketball, and baseball. He fondly recalls playing soccer and flag football at Lamplighter and having a great time in motor skills. Ben Krakow ’08 attended Greenhill middle school, and continues his high school studies there. His particular interests are running cross country and working on the school newspaper, The Evergreen. Ben’s memories of Lamplighter include the fourth grade opera, going to the Carnival, and decorating the seniors cars at graduation.

Sally Levine ’08 graduated from Lakehill Preparatory School and attends Parish Meredith Hessel ’08 entered ninth grade Episcopal High School. At Lakehill Sally was on the volleyball team, played tennis, at ESD this fall. She was a member of the and was a member of the National Junior student council all four years of middle Honor Society. school including head representative. She received the Rebecca Royal award, Parker Levy ’08 graduated from Preston the outstanding student award, and art award. She earned first place in her Texas Hollow Presbyterian School and attends Holocaust Museum entry. Meredith recalls ESD. While at Presbyterian, he was on the Lamplighter’s close-knit community, and basketball team,YSML, and received honor feeling that everyone was a part of a family. awards in sculpture and theater. Meredith says being a Lamplighter senior was an unforgettable experience. Sadie Lidji ’08 continues her educational Jake Inman ’08 attended Parish Episcopal School, and the Instituto Tepeyae in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. He earned the starring role in the all-school play Guys ‘n Dolls at Parish, and played soccer in Playa del Carmen. Jake’s special memories of Lamplighter are Pioneer Days, the Hootenannies, and caring for the chickens.

journey at The Hockaday School. While in middle school, Sadie earned the school poetry award, was active in track and field, and her entry was selected for the Dallas Film Festival. Sadie fondly remembers Lamplighter Layers, the Into the Night party, the flag project, and taking care of the silkworms.


Focus2008 Thomas Mattingly ’08 is a freshman at St. Mark’s School of Texas. Sydney May ’08 graduated from Parish Episcopal School and attends Booker T. Washington Arts Magnet School. Her special focus while at Parish was dance. Her memories of Lamplighter include her teachers and friends, art class, senior week, the senior parade, and Lamplighter Layers. Michael Mosle ’08 co ntinues his educational journey at St. Mark’s School of Texas where he is a freshman. His special memories of Lamplighter are raising the chicks in third grade and working for Lamplighter Layers in fourth grade. Kathleen Neuhoff ’08 graduated from Hockaday Middle School and will continue at The Hockaday School. Her special memories of Lamplighter are feeding the chickens, Spanish class, the Carnival, and listening to Narnia in the well. Megan Olschwanger ’08 attended middle school at The Greenhill School and continues there for high school. She particularly enjoys playing volleyball, helping out with Bea’s Kids, supporting the Da Vinci School, and playing lacrosse. Hayden Phillips ’08 continues his educational journey at Parish Episcopal School.

Philip Smart ’08 continues his education at St. Mark’s School of Texas where he played football, basketball, and baseball. Philip was also a member of the Young Men’s Service League. His special recollection of Lamplighter is working with the chickens. Ian Stewart ’08 continues at Cistercian Preparatory School for high school. Electra Thomas ’08 attends The Hockaday School. Gordon Webb ’08 graduated from Good Shepherd Episcopal School, and will attend high school at Jesuit College Preparatory School. At Good Shepherd, Gordon received the Head of School Award for outstanding achievement in academics, athletics and citizenship, including the academic achievement award for math at eighth grade graduation. He participated in football, basketball, and baseball and earned his first-degree brown belt in karate. Caroline Wilson ’08 graduated from Parish Episcopal Middle School and attends high school at ESD. She was active in the science museum, Hunger Busters, cheerleading, volleyball, track, soccer, and was on the honor roll. Her recollections of Lamplighter include the Teddy Bear Hunt, the Austin trip, the pigs in the barnyard, and playing soccer at recess.

Emily Wilson ’08 graduated from Parish Episcopal School and continues her educational career at ESD. She was Ryan Pollack ’08 attends high school on the honor roll, played soccer, was at The Greenhill School where he also involved in Hunger Busters and the Science attended middle school. His memories of Lamplighter include the Lamplighter Layers, and Nature museum. Her memories of Lamplighter include the Austin trip, reading the senior parade, and the barn. in the wells, and the Hootnannies. Ward Rushton ’08 continues at St. Mark’s School of Texas. His memories of Lamplighter are listening to Narnia in the well, and Mr. B’s egg drop experiments. Ryan Sklar ’08 will continue his studies at Parish Episcopal School where he is engaged in tennis, cross country, track, and basketball. Ryan was in honors math and has received numerous math awards.

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2012-2013 Annual Fund The Annual Fund is the highest fundraising priority at Lamplighter and provides direct funding for educational initiatives and operational enhancements that tuition alone does not cover. Every dollar of this essential fund supports the vision of Lamplighter’s founders: To ignite the lamp of a child’s imagination... Annual Fund dollars support the classroom experience by: • Ensuring professional development opportunities for faculty and staff • Providing state-of-the-art technology • Acquiring current curriculum materials • Supporting student enrichment with innovative programs A successful Annual Fund campaign depends on participation from every member of our school community. We reached 100% participation from trustees, faculty and staff last year. This year we hope to raise parent participation from 95% to100%. Parent participation of 100% is always the goal of the Annual Fund.

Annual Fund Recognition Levels The Luminary Society Beacon Torchbearer Candle Lighter Luminary Member The 1953 Club The Lantern Club

$12,500 and above $7,500 – $12,499 $3,000 – $7,499 $1,250 – $2,999 $500 – $1,249 $25 – $499

Ways to Make Your Donation

Mail: Send your pledge/gift to the school by using the return envelope enclosed with your Annual Fund letter. Online: Click on “Make a gift to Lamplighter” at www.thelamplighterschool.org. Phone: Contact Michelle Prengle at 214-369-9201 ext. 318 with your credit card information or to inquire about stock gifts. All gifts to the 2012 – 2013 Annual Fund must be made before May 31, 2013.


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Report of Annual Giving 2011-2012


Report of Annual Giving 2011-2012 2011-2012 was another outstanding school year marked by increased community involvement and support. Dear Lamplighter Community, We are deeply grateful for our trustees, parents, grandparents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends who make Lamplighter a priority and generously give their time and financial resources. The 2011-2012 school year was another outstanding year marked by increased community involvement and support. Highlights include: • More than 500 members of the Lamplighter community celebrated the installation of Joan Buchanan Hill as our Head of School

• The $400,000 Annual Fund goal was exceeded by 7.3% and achieved 100% faculty/staff support in six days • In its third and final year, the Campaign for the Future maintained momentum and reached its $12,500,000 goal • The Lamplighter Parents’ Association hosted the “Mad About Lamplighter Auction” in support of its $1 million commitment toward the purchase of the land • Grandparent involvement increased dramatically with new volunteer opportunities including Carnival, Media Center, and Reading Days • For the first time in its history, the Alumni Council achieved 100% annual giving participation in support of the Alumni Faculty Salary Endowed Fund • Young Alumni (Upper School and Middle School students) planned and executed the second annual Car Wash raising over $7,400

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Conversations continued with all constituencies of the school, enriching the outcome of the strategic plan. Opportunities for dialogue will resume in the coming year as we look to the future with optimism and enthusiasm. Thank you for your continued generosity and your commitment to Lamplighter and its students. In Lamplighter Spirit, Sandy Diamond Director of Advancement


Volunteer Leadership The following is a list of individuals whose gifts of time and talent served the advancement efforts of Lamplighter during the period June 1, 2011, to May 31, 2012. The school’s continued advancement depends on such committed, energetic, and generous individuals.

Board of Trustees David Benners Jenny Bulban David Campbell Kelli Chabria Laura Cole ’71 Hope Cramm John Crates Jane Rose Hurst Jennifer Karol Kirsten Kerrigan Leslie Krakow ’69 Lisa Kraus Kent Kunkel Rayna Loeb Jennifer Mosle Lily Myers Karen Pollock ’76 Toby Purdy Andy Rabin Catherine Rose Alex Sharma Nancy Skochdopole George Tang Andy Villareal Mitchell Ward Kelcy Warren Sarah Weinberg Carolyn Westberry Lucy Wrubel ’78

Life Trustees Stuart Bumpas Dan Cook Mary McDermott Cook David Corrigan ’68 Mike Dodge Neil Foote Judy Gass Charles Ginsburg Rolf Haberecht Marietta Scurry Johnson Jack Klein Carol Levy Ludwig Michael David Miller Barbara Nichols Margaret Jonsson Rogers Barney Young

Alumni Council

Lucy Reeves Wrubel ’78 - President Lilly Albritton ’91 Flauren Fagadau Bender ’90 Steven Davidoff ’85 Joey Davisson ’86 Kyle Ford ’74 Chris Gannett ’83 Ashley Geller Greene ’84 Elisabeth (Giggy) Loeb Jacobson ’81 Courtney Jones Johnson ’89 Sara Luxen Junkin ’93 Rachel Davidoff Ladin ’83 Adam Leventhal ’78 Greg Marquess ’79 Peggy Black Meyer ’73 Bradley Miller ’77 Brian Neuhoff ’74 Kristin Ortega ’89 Kay Ellen Cohen Pollack ’79 Eric Reeves ’74 Amanda Oneacre Rockow ’83 Justin Small ’83 Craig Smith ’93 Max Swango ’76 Aimee Marquess Whitaker ’85

Lamplighter Parents’ Association Board Kelli Chabria - President Carol Anderson Beth Baker Stephanie Bassman Leslie Benners Liz Boyce Shonn Brown Nancy Buss Cathy Cohen Angela Crates Laurie Darlak Catie Enrico Kathy Fielder Dana Garner Meg Graves Jackie Katz Gina Yarbrough Landry Laura Lear Lindi Light Jen Lochridge Amy Mitts

Nikki Morash Sunny Nadolsky Susan Ness Sharon Pfaff Courtney Plumlee Gretchen Pollom Monica Purdy Jen Ratan Molly Sealy Randi Steinhart Kiersten Stockham Candace Swango Aimee Whitaker Debbie Wiggans Andy Yung

Annual Giving Leadership Lilly Albritton ’91 Maura Bradshaw Lisa Brown Cathy Cohen Laurie Darlak Sam Durst Monica Eastin Jamie Gaunt Jenney Gillikin Shelly Groves Lauren Hosek Jackie Katz Kent Kunkel Michelle Lockhart Lyndsey Marron Candace Martin Su-Su Meyer Brian Neuhoff ’74 Kristin Ortega ’89 Barbara Rabin Kristin Rees Jennie Reeves Kathy Ritz Sharon Ross Danielle Sealy Molly Sealy Craig Smith ’93 Kiersten Stockham Lisa Warren Sarah Weinberg Jeannie Weisoly Claude White Amy Zicarelli

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Campaign for the Future Steering Committee Kirsten Kerrigan - Chair Jack Foxworth ’68 Jennifer Karol Jennifer Mosle David Miller Karen Pollock ’76 Andy Rabin Catherine Rose Nancy Skochdopole

Young Alumni Commitee Katie Payne ’06 - Co-Chair Maya Sawla ’06 - Co-Chair Lauren Chilton ’05 Richard Eiseman ’06 Amy Elder ’06 Katie Kerrigan ’05 Nick Kraus ’06 Jackson Spencer ’06 Chandler Tucker ’05

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Giving Results Annual Fund Gifts by Source for 2011-2012 Trustees Faculty/Staff Parents Grandparents Alumni Parents and Alumni Grandparents Friends and Former Faculty/Staff Foundations and Corporations

$81,401 $13,961 $190,710 $39,890 $20,660 $4,155 $78,421

Total Annual Fund Giving

$429,198

All Gifts by Designation for 2011-2012 Annual Fund Capital Gifts Lamplighter Endowed Funds Program Support/Miscellaneous Funds Alumni Faculty/Salary-Support Endowed Funds Holiday Wishes Fund Media Center Tribute Fund Community Support Fund

$429,198 $1,988,724 $4,244 $54,920 $16,131 $26,350 $4,168 $3,696

$2,527,431

Total Gifts to Lamplighter 2011-2012 2011-2012 OPERATING REVENUE & EXPENSES Revenue Annual Fund 5% Other incl. Endow. Draws 7%

Expenses Fundraising 1% Facilities Academic Financial Aid 9% 4% 5% Administrative 7% Salaries & Benefits 73%

Tuition 88%

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Cumulative Giving The following is a comprehensive list reflecting cumulative giving receipts from donors for the period of June 1, 2011, to May 31, 2012. It includes all cash and pledges to annual, restricted, and endowment funds.

($250,000 or above)

Philip T. Bee Charitable Trust Jill C. Bee ’69 Ross B. Bee ’63 Flauren ’90 and Jason Bender ($100,000 - $249,999) Leslie and David Benners The Corrigan Family Haise R. and Kevin S. Borgmann Marilyn and Leo* Corrigan, Jr. Family Fund of Fidelity Charitable Alice Corrigan Carruth Haise and Kevin Borgmann Catherine Corrigan Emily ’73 and David ’68 Corrigan The Carlson Foundation Nancy and Clint Carlson Leo Corrigan III Ana and Don Carty Mary Corrigan Livingston Margaret Jonsson Family Sam and Tim Durst Monica and Joe Eastin Foundation Betsy and Richard Eiseman Margaret Jonsson Rogers Jan and Bob Firth Laura Charlton Cole ’71 Dodie and Jack ’68 Foxworth Emily Charlton Corrigan ’73 Wendy and Paul Genender Erik Charlton ’77 Marilyn Halpin Lamplighter Parents’ Association Edward W. Rose III Family Fund Zoé and Todd Hart Jane and Michael ’75 Hurst of The Dallas Foundation Rita and Jack Klein Deedie and Rusty Rose Sunny and Craig Knocke Catherine and Will ’77 Rose The Jess Merkle Foundation Susan and Paul Merkle ($50,000 - $99,999) Rich Moses and Selwyn Rayzor Jain Foundation of Fidelity Barbara and Stan Rabin Charitable Micki and Mike Rawlings Gunjan and Anurag Jain Kristin and Ricky Rees Lisa and Peter Kraus Betty and Brian Schultz Sheryl and Eric Maas Gowri and Alex Sharma Karen ’76 and Richard Pollock The Steinhart Family Cynthia and Jean-Louis Trochu The Dallas Foundation Phyllis and Ron Steinhart ($25,000 - $49,999) Meredith and Barry ’79 Steinhart Anonymous (2) Kenny Steinhart ’79 Heather and Ray Balestri Candace and Max ’76 Swango Maura and Jason Bradshaw Communities Foundation of Texas Jenny and Pete Bulban Charmaine and George Tang The Aaron and Catie Enrico Texas Instruments Foundation Family Foundation Mitchell Ward and Pam Wills-Ward Catie and Aaron Enrico Amy and Kelcy Warren Shannon and Jeff Estes Sarah and Russell Weinberg Jennifer and Tom Karol Carmen and Andy Yung Amy and Darren Kozelsky Laura and Rick Lear ($5,000 - $9,999) Carol and John Levy Bank of Texas Jennifer and Jon Mosle Laura and Andy Baughman Dan Patterson Tracy and Kevin ’76 Brand Ricki and Andy Rabin Lisa and Chuck Brown Nicole ’83 and Justin ’83 Small Shonn and Clarence Brown Tamara and David Campbell ($10,000 - $24,999) Lacie and Pat Crow Bank of America Matching Gifts Carrie and Kyle ’74 Ford The Beck Family Martha and Bob Gillikin Henry C. Beck ’64 Joan and Zachary Hill Kalita Beck Blessing ’69 Jenney and David Gillikin

Kelli and A.J. Chabria Chilton Land Management Inc. Alexandra and John Chilton Classic BMW The Coca-Cola Foundation Cathy and Mark Cohen Tania and Pat Conroy Mary McDermott Cook Hope and Gene Cramm Angela and John Crates Pam and Jason Creel Liz Curlin Jim Davis Sandy and Barry Diamond Melisa and Jeff Dorrill Danielle Dupuis Eason Petroleum, Inc. Shirley and Ken Eason Ricki and Randy Ebner Rosemary and Roger Enrico Allegra and Rob Feito Kathy and Jeromy Fielder Tim Foo and Kristine Doan Foote Communication Jane and Neil Foote Dana and Tom Garner Judy and Bob Gass Joan and Larry Genender Heather and Chris Gilker Girl Scout of NE Texas Troop No. 3216 ($1,000 - $4,999) Kerri ’90 and David Goldfarb 4-L Engineering Steve Gravseth The Ackerman Family Kim and Clark Griffith Caroline and David ’81 Ackerman Ellen and John Grimes Helma and Ed Ackerman Shelly and Todd Groves Edward and Wilhelmina Jim Hakert and Jayne Coleman Ackerman Foundation Cindy and Brian Hanson Jacqueline and Max Anderson Liz ’90 and Jeff Helfrich Anonymous Mark Henry and Marylene Leogier Laurie and Doug Barnell Lillian and Greg Hessel Stephanie and Paul Bassman Optimized, Inc. Chris Bautista and Gretchen Pollom Erin and Andrew Hillman Susan and Brett ’71 Blakey Peter Holland Sarah ’77 and Sam Bloom Jennifer and Steve Houghton BNSF Railway Foundation Corinne and Clay Hufft Allison and Chris Bovard Melissa and Rob Hunt Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s Katie and Jed Johnson International Realty Marietta Scurry Johnson Steve Brown Eye Surgery of Texas Lori and David Browne George Joseph Erika and Chad Burkhardt Becky and Matt Keane Danielle and Jeff Cate Kirsten and Mike Kerrigan Jennifer and Christian Cather The Kirk Family Ashley and Robert Cathey The Dallas Foundation Linda and John Cauley Mirjam and Chris Kirk

Angela and Gary ’71 Horowitz The ISN Charitable Giving Fund Jones, Foster, Johnston & Stubbs The Jerry R. Junkins Family Foundation Sally Junkins Eugenia ’75 and Frank-Paul King The Kirkwood Fund of The Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties Susan and Mike Matta Melani and Craig McDougal Edith and Peter O’Donnell The Traci and Sean Owen Family Foundation Traci and Sean Owen The Paulos Foundation Angela Paulos Aphrodite and Sam Paulos Missy and Bill Payne W.C. Payne Foundation Joan and Bill Payne Monica and Toby Purdy Molly and Michael Sealy Taco Bell Michelle ’75 and Stewart Thomas Barbara and John Thomas Mark Varel Merry and Chad Vose

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Cumulative Giving Miriam and Jeffrey ’86 Kitner Angela and Marc Klein Leslie ’69 and Bob Krakow Carolyn and Kevin Kuhnel Leslie and Michael Lanahan Amy and Philip Lang Tom Leatherbury and Pat Villareal Nick Leggatt Lisa and Rick Levy Karen and Bruce Lobdell Jen and Brett Lochridge Candace and Rich Martin Sheila McCartor Sue McCullough Helen and Bob McGraw Monica and Matt ’86 McGraw The Meadows Foundation Elise and John Meadows Marty and Jack Melton Pam and Carter Meyer Peggy ’73 and Dan Meyer Su-Su and Jerry Meyer Rory and Howard Meyers Communities Foundation of Texas Carmen and Ludwig Michael Bruce Mickey and Barbara Schultz Talley Dunn Gallery, LLC Bradley Miller ’77 and Talley Dunn Patty and David Miller Jon Morgan ’82 and Liz Seabury Kelly and David Moskovic Paula and Jon Mosle Lily and Scott Myers Sunny and Pavel Nadolsky Barbara and Bud Nichols Melissa and Norry Niven Nova and Lincoln Patel Sharon and David Pfaff Kristen and Clifton Phillips Stacy and Lawrence Piccagli Courtney and Mike ’73 Plumlee

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Michelle and Scott Prengle Vicki Raney Jen and Ravi Ratan Peggy Rayzor Jennie and Stuart Reeves Edna and Dante Renzulli Alesia and Ed Ritenour Christine and Dick Rogoff Chris Rowley and Mandy Dake Tracy and Michael Roybal Ashley and Anthony ’92 Ruggeri Randee and Bobby Ruiz Josefina and Roberto Ruiz Safeway, Inc. Sengbush Studio, Inc. Terri and Larry Sengbush Nils Senvalds and Margee Hocking Bernard Shaw and Julia Simon Dena and Peter Silberman Del Ruth Skaggs Nancy and Jim Skochdopole Margaret ’77 and Glenn Solomon Paul Staveteig and Gretchen Champion Kiersten and Michael Stockham Sullivan Family Foundation, Inc. Ginger and Louis Sullivan Melissa and Bobby Sussman Shannon and Jodie Thompson Suzanne and Chris Turner The Vennerberg Family Janice and Gary Walsh Mi Jung and Jim Warner Lisa and George Warren Jeannie and David Weisoly Carolyn and David Westberry Christina and Allen ’89 White McKinley and Brandon Wier Debbie and David Wiggans Tiffany and Clayton ’83 Wilmer Ann and Brian Wilson Jenna and Lane Wimberly

Claudia and Brian Wing Meredith and Rand Wrighton Lucy ’78 and Steve Wrubel Sally and Barney Young Michael Zhu and Jane Liu Amy and Mike Zicarelli Joe Zopolsky ’84

($1 - $999) Bill Adams and Jennifer Jordan Jessa Adler Nalini and Paul Aggarwal Arturo Aguilar and Gela Gallardo Angelica and Josué Aguilar Abbey and Fallon Ahearn Suzanne and Nasim Akhtar Lilly Albritton ’91 Karen and Rick Allen Susan and Hank Alterman Basel Altrabulsi and Lana Hamwi Carol and Mark Anderson Stacy and Tucker Anderson Hanna Andersson Louis Andres ’04 Debbie and Marc Andres Miles Andres ’06 Anonymous (3) Lisa and Kyle Antes Barbra and Bud Applebaum Martha and Nelson Arroyo Sandra and Darren Avrea Francis Barnes and Priscilla Wrubel Bob Baker Beth and Rob Baker Rand Barnes ’04 Kim and Randy Barnes Carol Baumer Carrie and Josh Bays Kathey ’63 and Bruce Beddow Heather and Larry Bein Griffin Benners ’12 Jackson Benners ’15 Caroline and Scot Bernstein Yasmin and Vik Bhatia Dorothy Bjorck Georgia Sue Black Allison and Shell Black Traci and Travis Blalock Leslie Bledsoe Blessing Family Foundation Kalita Beck Blessing ’69 Naomi and Bernard Bloom Lauryn and Jason Bloom Carolyn and Ronald Blum Ana Bohanan Stephanie and Kevin Bowden Kristy and Taylor Bowen Joan Bowman Elizabeth and Robert Boyce Martha and Ron Bradshaw

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Mary Brady Kirby Brand ’05 Shelby Brand ’08 Brenda and Stuart Brand Susie and George Breen Natalie Breen ’02 Amy and Matt Brenner Diane and Pete Bricker Spencer Bromberg and Aneta Kucharska Amelia Brown ’10 Amy Brown ’78 Rebecca and Chad Brown Kay and Clarence Brown Lauren Brown ’92 Lynn Brown Jennifer and Andrew Brylowski Melanie and Marty Buckholt Joe Bumpas ’97 Diane and Stuart Bumpas Michelle and Sid Bundy Sarah Burdick Bill Burton Nancy Buss Anne and Bruce Buswell Sally and Allen Butler Kim and Bruce Butler Karen and Kyle Butler Ivonne and David Cabrales Cindy and Bob Campbell Matt Campbell Sarah Campbell Russell Canham and Raksha Jain Robin Carder ’75 Jennifer ’81 and Scott Carr Ana Casanova Shea Castleman ’11 Sloane Castleman ’08 Jean and John Cate Mary Cates Nancy and Ronnie Cathey Mary Cynthia and Bill Church Emily Church ’06 Will Church ’06 Kristie and Rob Clark Sharon and Steven ’88 Clark Capera Clement-Norinsky ’91 Dan Clifford and Shannon Morse ’80 Michael Cohen and Ruth Bakal Sharon and Murray Cohen Jo and Stanley Cohen Laura ’71 and David Cole Melissa and William Collins Angie and Father Chris Constantinides Susan and Chris Cooper Ellen and Jamie Copaken Caroline Cotten ’06 Susan and Walter Cowger


Cumulative Giving

Debbie Cox Anna Cramm ’10 Claire Cramm ’07 Chanda and Ken Crane Bobby and Jean Crates Barry Creel Jennifer ’82 and Mike Cronin Nancy Cronin Kitty and Tom Cross Debbie and Chris Cuzalina Brandy and Henry Dalton Laurie and Joe Darlak Gloria and Joe Darlak Maria ’74 and Brent Dau Grace Dau ’05 Katherine Dau ’07 Mandy and Sean Davenport Claudia and Scott Davis Lisa and Harvey Davisson Joe Davisson ’86 and Nancy Sarmiento Lisa and Alan DeSantis Kendall DeSantis ’07 Meghana and Harpreet Dhall Laura and Bill Dickason Jennifer ’82 and Allen Dickey Vivian and Billy Dimas Marisa Diotalevi Susan and Mike Dodge Mary and David Dolan Zachary Drazner ’09 Ellen and Mike Duffy Catherine Duffy ’05 Thomas Duffy ’02 Deb Dunne Doug Ehring and Ann Saucer Richard Eiseman ’06 Nadia Elchami ’11 Leslie and Wicky el-Effendi Mark Envani and Lori Ward eScrip Jacqueline Ewens ’05

Leslie Ezelle and Libby Toudouze Alicia Feito Barbara and Ernie Feldgus Peggy Fermier The Fermier Family M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation Bobbie and Leo Fields Julie ’75 and David ’71 Fields Jenifer and Peter Flynn Sophie and Arkady Fomin Jen and Greg Fomin Sherry and Joel Fontenot Joel Fontenot ’02 Joshua Fontenot ’04 Nita and John Ford Soume and Paul Foshee Nichole Foster The Sara Beckham Foxworth Foundation Paula and Wallace Franklin Coco Freling ’04 Richard Freling ’04 Marc Fuller and Bonnee Sharp Neha and Salil Gaitonde Jennifer and David Galardi Jane Galt Hadley and Travis Galt Gamster Food Services, LLC. Amar Gande and Madhuri Vusirikala Lisa and Chris ’83 Gannett Rekha and Uday Garadi Jamie and Greg Gaunt GE Foundation Beverly and Thurman Geddie David Gerber and Lara Johnson Dennis and Nikki Gibson Shona and Arlo Gilbert Beverly and Chuck Ginsburg Giroir Family Charitable Fund of Fidelity Charitable Jill and Brett Giroir Ashley and Kris Glover

Laura ’86 and Brad Godkin Rebecca and Jack ’64 Goetz Gigi and Bud Goff Ed Goff and Laura Chapuis Goldman, Sachs & Co. Meg and Dave Graves Ashleigh and Will Gravlee Nana Suzanne Green Ashley Greene ’84 Michelle and John Grimes Leah and Jon ’69 Gross Robert Gross and Maya Leibman Jezabel Guadalupe Tanner Hakert ’06 Tate Hakert ’09 Finley Harbaugh ’93 Tania and Kevin Hardage Melissa and Geoff Harper Dermatology Center of Denton, P.A. Cindy and Michael Harrington Lisa ’89 and Richard Hartman Kristen Hayes Barbara and Jim Hazlewood Tjepke Heeringa and Elizabeth Dodge ’83 Debbie and Jonathan Herskovitz Jill Herz, Attorney at Law, P.C. Jill and Paul Herz Carolyn and Steve Hess Meredith Hessel ’08 Tommy Hessel ’09 Jesse Hochman and Jennifer Perone Kate and Jeff Hoedebeck Jennifer and Justin Hogue Kristie and Tom Hoitsma Maggie and Jeff Hollway Kacy and Steve Holmes Jerry Holzsweig and Marian Sackler Rita and Sandy Holzsweig Esther and Paul Hood Samuel Horowitz ’10 Lauren Hosek ’97 Nicole and Brian Householder Lauren Hudspeth ’80 Amanda Hyatt Sandra and Rick Illes Didem and Onur Inanoglu Annie and Patrick Jacobs Giggy ’81 and Peter Jacobson Dorris and Terry James Beth and Brian Jaynes Carolyn and Michael Jaynes Natalie Jaynes ’03 William Jaynes ’07 Hilary Jenkins ’78 Gayle Johansen Ashley ’93 and Brandon Johnson Courtney ’89 and Brian Johnson Anne Jonas Jane and Elwyn Jones

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Patti and Jeff Jones Justin Jones ’81 Janine and Sasha Jovanovic Sara Junkin ’93 Andrew Jury ’02 Ann Frances and Cliff Jury Helen Jury ’98 Amanda Kadesky ’06 Andrew Kadesky ’03 Ann and Keith Kadesky Jina Kaiser Sonia and Jatin Kakkar Jeffrey Kaplan and Lisa Newman Jackie ’79 and Allan Katz Sabra Katzav Shaul Katzav Tracy and Jeff Kaye Skylar Kaye ’11 David Kerrigan ’08 Katie Kerrigan ’05 Patrick Kerrigan ’11 Kinnari and Gaurav Khatri Aliya and Mushtak Khatri Nancy Kim Allan King and Rebecca Hamilton Kirsten Kirk ’12 Jeanie and Richard Knocke Patti Knott Karen and Bob Knudson George Knudson Jane Koerner Shari and Andy Krage Tricia and Jim Krohn Logan Krohn ’10 Paige and Tom Kuchler Mary and Danny Kureska Paul Labadie and Nancy Whittington Rachel ’83 and Brian Ladin Chelsea and Mike Lake Brenna and Will Lambert Holly and Bruce Lanahan Lorri Lancashire June and Jason Landry Gina and Tom Landry Eleanor Laney Bonnie and Carl Lang Shiela and Justin Lannen Kristen and Quinn Laws Ashley and Sam ’79 Leake Clem Lear Donald Lee and Emily Cates Patty and Lam Lee Adam Leventhal ’78 Katherine Levy ’02 Coleta and Joe Lewis Lindi and Chris Light Melissa and Rodney Lindsay Anna Lobdell ’15 Jacob Lobdell ’16 Brittany and Neal Lober 27


Cumulative Giving Michelle and Bill Lockhart Rayna and Michael Loeb Jason Lu and Natalie Den Nisha and Vikas Lunia Catherine Lynn Pat and Barry Macy Jill and Brent Magnuson Lindsey and Chris Malone Pat and Ted Mandeville David Mangelsdorf and Katrina Cotton Mankoff Family Foundation Staci and Jeff ’71 Mankoff Daysi and Manuel Manzanares Susan and Richard Marcus Jenell and Andy Markowski Greg Marquess ’79 Rita and Jim Marquess Lyndsey Marron Maria and Federico Marroquin Louise and Charles ’87 Marsh Angie and Jerry Martilik Mass Mutual Life Insurance Co. Sarah Mathews Pat Mattingly Kristen and Brian McCool Gayle and David McCoy Eva McKee Maryann and Vince McKelvey Jordan McMakin Marlon McMakin and Camille Varland Rebecca ’79 and Keith McNeal Melissa and Barry McNeil Kimberly and Neelesh Mehendale Pene and Eric Meniere Jan and Tom Mercer Mary and Tom ’89 Mercer Jane and Henry Meyer Craig Meyers ’86 Lea Meyers ’09 Rhonda and Jeffery ’74 Miller Shirley and Bob Miller The Miller Family Mincey-Carter, PC Mark Mintz and Jennifer Kitner Fund Jennifer ’89 and Mark Mintz Rashti & Mitchell Attorneys at Law Donna and Tim Mitchell Amy and Brian Mitts Esther and Jaime Mondragon Alison ’74 and David Monnich Susan ’81 and Geoffrey Moore Nikki and Jason Morash Jennifer and Jeff Morrison Mimi and Ron Moses Kate Mosle ’04 Michael Mosle ’08 Erika and Jarod Moss Kate and Clay Mote Anne and Tom Motlow 28

Judith Mullens Nik Munshi and Sree Kodali Brian Murawski and Michelle Hartmann Elise Murphy Marynell Murphy Jeffrey Naimon and Carla Wheeler ’76 Leslie and Jason Needleman Katie ’94 and Nathan Nelson Susan and Doug Ness Robyn and Brian ’74 Neuhoff Wendy and Jay Newberger Paulette Newberger Jennifer and Brian Niccol Katri Niemi ’02 Les Niemi and Sharon Brown Lesa and Nick Nikolai Ann and Paul Noonan Jayme and Salim Nourallah Johanna and Greg Nystrom Jamie and Melbourne O’Banion Susan and Steve O’Brien Ellen and Marc Oeschger Kate and Mark Ogden Taeri and Jonathan Oh Nathan Ohler and Heather Roseberry Pam and Ken O’Krent Stacy and David Olesky Jackson Olesky ’04 Donna and Larry Olschwanger Sheryll Orbase Kristin ’89 and Aaron Ortega Natalie and Dirik Oudt Theresa Overall Anne ’66 and Fernando Padilla Mindy Paine ’86 Jim Parrish Amisha and Amit Patel Katie Payne ’06 Whit Payne ’09 Jeff Peck G.P. Pedroso Marie and Lou Perone Lakeshia and Chris Peters Suzanne and Huy Pham Khanh Pham and Victoria Nguyen Sonia Philipson Hayden Phillips ’08 Penelope Piccagli ’11 Heidi and Mike ’85 Pickens Cherie and Jim Pickett Mollie and Paul Pin Kay Ellen ’79 and Jake Pollack Katherine Pollock ’10 Matthew Pollock ’11 Lainie Porter Rebecca and Will Posten

Kay and Jim Preddy Veenu and Rohit Puri Ramesh Raghunathan and Aarthi Ram Jeffrey Rahilly and Kimberly Freeland Sangeeta and Ram Rai Dinesh Rajan and Ramya Rangarajan Ritu and Venu Rao Brad Raper and Lisa Casey Sandy and Philip Raskin Riteesha and Babu Reddy Upendar Reddy and Tulika Jain Eric Reeves ’74 Karen and Keller Reid Leanne and Mark Reiter Mason Reiter ’04 Merrill Reiter ’01 Nora ’92 and Will Renthal Tassi and Dimitri Reppas Sheila Rice Wes Richter ’01 Taylor Rison Kathy Ritz Nicole Rivers Ford Robinson ’06 Kate Robinson ’08 Kelly and Robby ’76 Robinson Amanda ’83 and Jeff Rockow Peggy and Bill Roe Judy and Colin Rorrie Alex Rose ’10 Charlie Rose ’12 Jack Rose ’13 Sharon Ross Anne and Chris ’72 Rote Carol and Dave Rowley Dimple and Jack Royal

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Donna and Byron Rubin Kent Skipper and Hilda Ruch Carol and Tony Ruggeri Bridget ’73 and Mark Russell Maria and Bryan Rutledge Ellen and Lee Salzberger Ellen and Douglas Sammer Katie Sandlin Jim Savage and Kim Henderson Savvy Source for Parents First Intercontinental Corporation Meeta and Amar Sawla Maya Sawla ’06 Marcia and Stephen Schaul Darla and Carl Scherz Shelby Schultz ’10 Rachel and Joshua Schumann Kathryn ’86 and Eric Schwesinger Judy and Dave Scull Danielle and Scott Sealy Betsie ’78 and Jim Sears April and David Seeds Todd Shadle and Maria Reyes Stephanie Shafer Kavita Sharma ’13 Natalie and Lantz Sharpe Rosemary and Zeke Shashoua Amy Sheinberg ’74 Sue and Brian Shibley Kiran Shivaswamy and Pushpa Mahalingam Susan and Ian Shores Cheryl Shulman Natalia Siddiqi ’11 Saima and Sajid Siddiqi Kristin and Dan Simenc Glynnis and Denys ’74 Slater


Cumulative Giving Cherie and Neal Small Ali Smith ’07 Eva Smith Lil and Greg Smith Will Smith ’05 Robbin and Michael ’79 Solis Ynetta and Dwayne Spencer Starcom MediaVest Rachel and Marc Starr Randi Steinhart Sabrina and Andy Stern Sheila and Larry Stern Megan ’85 and Michael Stern Pat and Jim Stevens Denise and Chris ’83 Stewart Charlie Stobaugh Delia Stobaugh ’15 Emery Stobaugh ’12 Nancy and Kent Stobaugh Jenny and Tim ’81 Stobaugh Casey Stoltz Bill Stonaker and Tricia Wilson Callie Stone ’06 Lisa and John Stone Marshall Stone ’04 Jody Stout Carlene and Jack Strobel Beth ’79 and Mark Stromberg Alison and Dan Stump Amer Suleman and Mahvash Amer Laura and Paul Sullivan Baran Sumer and Jennifer Lowney Linda and Larry Sutton Swag Stop, LLC Camie Swango ’10 Betsy and Bob Swango Kathryn and John Szwejkowski Target Reagan Tate Joe Tauscher ’88 Robin and Jonathan Thalheimer

Mika and Nathan Thomas Cragina and Paul Thomas Sandra and Rice Tilley Susan Tilley Lynda and Jim Tonick The Toy Maven Kim Trautmann Karin and Mark Tribuna Rachel and Chris Trowbridge Bennett Trubey ’16 Laura and Bryan Trubey Campbell Trubey ’17 Manning Trubey Miller Trubey ’14 Reggie Tucker Beth ’68 and Joe Unis Patricia and John Vermillion Stuart Vetterick ’88 Bobbie and Andy Villareal G. Scott Waddell Company, Inc. Krystn and Scott Waddell Harianne and David Wallenstein Marc Wallenstein ’90 Amanda Warren ’10 Krista Warren Kenn Webb and Harriet Tabb Lindsey Weems Gayle and Joe Weinberg Chandler Weisbart ’02 Courtney Weisbart ’06 Kandi and Mark Weisbart Julie and Jamie Welton Jessica Westberry ’05 Cate Wetzel ’01 John Wetzel ’03 Mona Wheatley Aimee ’85 and Josh Whitaker Claude White Joanna Elliott Whitsett ’87 Jill Wiedman Karen Wilbur

Shana and Barry Wilcox Maggie and Ennis Williams Vivian and Eugene Williams Emily Wisner ’04 Peggy and Rory Wisner Bryant Wolf Jenna and Seth Woodberry Woody Woodward and Frances Coleman Carrie Wright P.T. Yager ’06 Lea and Leo Yancey Mary and Tom Yang Anne Yarbrough ’81

Suzy and Fletcher Yarbrough Jennifer and Matt Yarbrough The Yellen Family Marjorie and George Yeonas Sheryl and Alan Yonack Noah Yonack ’05 Sam Yonack ’04 Sydney Yonack ’07 Yum Restaurants International, Inc. Mary and Ken Yung Alissa Fagadau Zachary ’93 and Jordan Zachary Louis Zweig ‘74

Correction to 2010-2011 Annual Report: Alumni Parents Michelle ’75 and Stewart Thomas should have been listed at the $5,000 - $9,999 level under Cumulative Giving for 2010-2011. We sincerely apologize for our error.

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Annual Fund Donors by Recognition Level The following is a comprehensive list reflecting giving receipts from donors for the period of June 1, 2011, to May 31, 2012. It includes all cash gifts to the Annual Fund.

Luminary Beacon ($12,500 or above)

Monica and Joe Eastin *Jenney and David Gillikin *Catherine and Will ’77 Rose

Luminary Torchbearer ($7,500 - $12,499)

The Aaron and Catie Enrico Family Foundation *Catie and Aaron Enrico The ISN Charitable Giving Fund Jain Foundation of Fidelity Charitable Gunjan and Anurag Jain Rich Moses and Selwyn Rayzor *Amy and Kelcy Warren

Luminary Candle Lighter ($3,000 - $7,499)

*Lisa and Peter Kraus Laura and Rick Lear Kelly and David Moskovic Edith and Peter O’Donnell Kristen and Clifton Phillips *Karen ’76 and Richard Pollock *Ricki and Andy Rabin Jennie and Stuart Reeves *Molly and Michael Sealy Nicole ’83 and Justin ’83 Small The Steinhart Family The Dallas Foundation *Phyllis and Ron Steinhart Meredith and Barry ’79 Steinhart *Kenny Steinhart ’79 Communities Foundation of Texas Charmaine and George Tang Texas Instruments Foundation *Barbara and John Thomas *Cynthia and Jean-Louis Trochu The Vennerberg Family Mi Jung and Jim Warner

Philip T. Bee Charitable Trust Jill C. Bee ’69 Ross B. Bee ’63 Luminary Member *Susan and Brett ’71 Blakey ($1,250 - $2,999) Haise R. and Kevin S. Borgmann The Ackerman Family Family Fund of Fidelity Charitable *Caroline and David ’81 Ackerman Haise and Kevin Borgmann *Helma and Ed Ackerman Maura and Jason Bradshaw Edward and Wilhelmina *Tamara and David Campbell Ackerman Foundation Shannon and Jeff Estes Jacqueline and Max Anderson Allegra and Rob Feito Anonymous *Wendy and Paul Genender Heather and Ray Balestri Martha and Bob Gillikin Bank of America Matching Gifts Jones, Foster, Johnston & Stubbs *Stephanie and Paul Bassman The Jerry R. Junkins Family *Leslie and David Benners Foundation *Sarah ’77 and Sam Bloom *Sally Junkins *Allison and Chris Bovard *The Kirkwood Fund of The Community Foundation for Palm *Lisa and Chuck Brown *Shonn and Clarence Brown Beach and Marin Counties *Jenny and Pete Bulban Danielle and Jeff Cate Jennifer and Christian Cather Cathy and Mark Cohen Tania and Pat Conroy Mary McDermott Cook *Hope and Gene Cramm *Angela and John Crates Pam and Jason Creel Ricki and Randy Ebner Rosemary and Roger Enrico Kathy and Jeromy Fielder Tim Foo and Kristine Doan Dana and Tom Garner

*Judy and Bob Gass Kim and Clark Griffith *Ellen and John Grimes *Shelly and Todd Groves *Jim Hakert and Jayne Coleman Joan and Zachary Hill Optimized, Inc. Erin and Andrew Hillman *Peter Holland Jennifer and Steve Houghton *Melissa and Rob Hunt *Jane and Michael ’75 Hurst Katie and Jed Johnson *Jennifer and Tom Karol *Kirsten and Mike Kerrigan *Mirjam and Chris Kirk *Angela and Marc Klein Sunny and Craig Knocke *Leslie ’69 and Bob Krakow Leslie and Michael Lanahan *Carol and John Levy *Lisa and Rick Levy Karen and Bruce Lobdell *Candace and Rich Martin *Susan and Mike Matta The Meadows Foundation Elise and John Meadows Pam and Carter Meyer Rory and Howard Meyers Communities Foundation of Texas *Carmen and Ludwig Michael *Patty and David Miller *Jon Morgan ’82 and Liz Seabury *Jennifer and Jon Mosle *Lily and Scott Myers Sunny and Pavel Nadolsky Nova and Lincoln Patel The Paulos Foundation Angela Paulos Aphrodite and Sam Paulos *Sharon and David Pfaff *Courtney and Mike ’73 Plumlee *Monica and Toby Purdy Barbara and Stan Rabin *Jen and Ravi Ratan Peggy Rayzor *Kristin and Ricky Rees *Deedie and Rusty Rose Chris Rowley and Mandy Dake Tracy and Michael Roybal *Sengbush Studio, Inc. *Terri and Larry Sengbush *Gowri and Alex Sharma Dena and Peter Silberman

Del Ruth Skaggs *Margaret ’77 and Glenn Solomon *Melissa and Bobby Sussman *Candace and Max ’76 Swango Suzanne and Chris Turner Janice and Gary Walsh *Mitchell Ward and Pam Wills-Ward *Lisa and George Warren *Sarah and Russell Weinberg Jeannie and David Weisoly McKinley and Brandon Wier Jenna and Lane Wimberly *Lucy ’78 and Steve Wrubel *Sally and Barney Young *Carmen and Andy Yung Amy and Mike Zicarelli

The 1953 Club

($500 - $1,249)

Basel Altrabulsi and Lana Hamwi American Endowment Foundation Carol and Mark Anderson Stacy and Tucker Anderson Laurie and Doug Barnell Francis Barnes and Priscilla Wrubel *Chris Bautista and Gretchen Pollom *Flauren ’90 and Jason Bender Yasmin and Vik Bhatia *Georgia Sue Black Traci and Travis Blalock Blessing Family Foundation *Kalita Beck Blessing ’69 BNSF Railway Foundation Stephanie and Kevin Bowden Joan Bowman *Brenda and Stuart Brand Lori and David Browne Jennifer and Andrew Brylowski *Diane and Stuart Bumpas Erika and Chad Burkhardt *Ivonne and David Cabrales Matt Campbell Sarah Campbell Ashley and Robert Cathey Nancy and Ronnie Cathey *Linda and John Cauley *Kelli and A.J. Chabria *The Coca-Cola Foundation Michael Cohen and Ruth Bakal *Melissa and William Collins *Susan and Mike Dodge Sam and Tim Durst Eason Petroleum, Inc. *Shirley and Ken Eason

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Annual Fund Donors by Recognition Level Betsy and Richard Eiseman Nita and John Ford The Sara Beckham Foxworth Foundation *Dodie and Jack ’68 Foxworth Hadley and Travis Galt *Amar Gande and Madhuri Vusirikala *Joan and Larry Genender Shona and Arlo Gilbert *Heather and Chris Gilker Beverly and Chuck Ginsburg *Goldman, Sachs & Co. Ashleigh and Will Gravlee Steve Gravseth Leah and Jon ’69 Gross Dermatology Center of Denton, P.A. Cindy and Michael Harrington Barbara and Jim Hazlewood Tjepke Heeringa and Elizabeth Dodge ’83 Liz ’90 and Jeff Helfrich Mark Henry and Marylene Leogier Jill Herz, Attorney at Law, P.C. *Jill and Paul Herz Jerry Holzsweig and Marian Sackler Nicole and Brian Householder Corinne and Clay Hufft Annie and Patrick Jacobs Eye Surgery of Texas George Joseph Sonia and Jatin Kakkar Becky and Matt Keane Aliya and Mushtak Khatri *Rita and Jack Klein *Karen and Bob Knudson Carolyn and Kevin Kuhnel Chelsea and Mike Lake *Gina and Tom Landry Tom Leatherbury and Pat Villareal *Lindi and Chris Light *Jen and Brett Lochridge *Nisha and Vikas Lunia *David Mangelsdorf and Katrina Cotton Mankoff Family Foundation Staci and Jeff ’71 Mankoff Louise and Charles ’87 Marsh *Sue McCullough *Melani and Craig McDougal Helen and Bob McGraw Monica and Matt ’86 McGraw Kimberly and Neelesh Mehendale Jan and Tom Mercer Su-Su and Jerry Meyer

The Lantern Club ($1 - $499)

*Bill Adams and Jennifer Jordan *Jessa Adler Nalini and Paul Aggarwal Arturo Aguilar and Gela Gallardo Angelica and Josué Aguilar Abbey and Fallon Ahearn Suzanne and Nasim Akhtar *Bradley Miller ’77 and Talley Dunn Lilly Albritton ’91 Karen and Rick Allen Paula and Jon Mosle *Susan and Hank Alterman Erika and Jarod Moss Louis Andres ’04 Brian Murawski and Debbie and Marc Andres Michelle Hartmann Miles Andres ’06 *Elise Murphy Anonymous (3) Lesa and Nick Nikolai Lisa and Kyle Antes Melissa and Norry Niven *Martha and Nelson Arroyo Jamie and Melbourne O’Banion The Traci and Sean Owen Family Sandra and Darren Avrea Bob Baker Foundation *Beth and Rob Baker *Traci and Sean Owen Rand Barnes ’04 *Lakeshia and Chris Peters Kim and Randy Barnes Suzanne and Huy Pham *Laura and Andy Baughman Michelle and Scott Prengle Dinesh Rajan and Ramya Rangarajan *Carol Baumer *Carrie and Josh Bays *Vicki Raney *Kathey ’63 and Bruce Beddow Edna and Dante Renzulli Dorothy Bjorck Tassi and Dimitri Reppas Allison and Shell Black Dimple and Jack Royal Leslie Bledsoe Randee and Bobby Ruiz Bridget ’73 and Mark Russell *Naomi and Bernard Bloom *Judy and Dave Scull *Lauryn and Jason Bloom Danielle and Scott Sealy Carolyn and Ronald Blum Nils Senvalds and Margee Hocking Ana Bohanan Starcom MediaVest Kristy and Taylor Bowen Paul Staveteig and Martha and Ron Bradshaw Gretchen Champion *Tracy and Kevin ’76 Brand Pat and Jim Stevens Kirby Brand ’05 *Kiersten and Michael Stockham Shelby Brand ’08 *Carlene and Jack Strobel *Susie and George Breen Amer Suleman and Mahvash Amer Natalie Breen ’02 Sullivan Family Foundation, Inc. *Amy and Matt Brenner Ginger and Louis Sullivan Diane and Pete Bricker Baran Sumer and Jennifer Lowney Spencer Bromberg and *Michelle ’75 and Stewart Thomas Aneta Kucharska Marc Wallenstein ’90 Amelia Brown ’10 Gayle and Joe Weinberg *Amy Brown ’78 *Julie and Jamie Welton Rebecca and Chad Brown Christina and Allen ’89 White Kay and Clarence Brown Tiffany and Clayton ’83 Wilmer *Lauren Brown ’92 Claudia and Brian Wing Lynn Brown *Suzy and Fletcher Yarbrough *Steve Brown Michael Zhu and Jane Liu *Melanie and Marty Buckholt *Joe Zopolsky ’84 Joe Bumpas ’97

Michelle and Sid Bundy *Sarah Burdick Bill Burton Nancy Buss *Anne and Bruce Buswell *Sally and Allen Butler Karen and Kyle Butler Cindy and Bob Campbell Russell Canham and Raksha Jain Robin Carder ’75 *Jennifer ’81 and Scott Carr Ana Casanova Shea Castleman ’11 Sloane Castleman ’08 Jean and John Cate Mary Cates *Mary Cynthia and Bill Church Emily Church ’06 Will Church ’06 Kristie and Rob Clark Sharon and Steven ’88 Clark Capera Clement-Norinsky ’91 Dan Clifford and Shannon Morse ’80 Sharon and Murray Cohen Jo and Stanley Cohen *Laura ’71 and David Cole *Angie and Father Chris Constantinides *Susan and Chris Cooper Ellen and Jamie Copaken Caroline Cotten ’06 Debbie Cox Anna Cramm ’10 Claire Cramm ’07 Chanda and Ken Crane Bobby and Jean Crates Jennifer ’82 and Mike Cronin Nancy Cronin *Kitty and Tom Cross *Liz Curlin Debbie and Chris Cuzalina Brandy and Henry Dalton *Laurie and Joe Darlak Gloria and Joe Darlak *Maria ’74 and Brent Dau Grace Dau ’05 Katherine Dau ’07 Mandy and Sean Davenport Lisa and Harvey Davisson Joe Davisson ’86 and Nancy Sarmiento Lisa and Alan DeSantis Kendall DeSantis ’07 Meghana and Harpreet Dhall

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Annual Fund Donors by Recognition Level Sandy and Barry Diamond Laura and Bill Dickason Jennifer ’82 and Allen Dickey Vivian and Billy Dimas Marisa Diotalevi *Mary and David Dolan Zachary Drazner ’09 Catherine Duffy ’05 Deb Dunne Danielle Dupuis *Doug Ehring and Ann Saucer Richard Eiseman ’06 Nadia Elchami ’11 Leslie and Wicky el-Effendi Mark Envani and Lori Ward Jacqueline Ewens ’05 *Leslie Ezelle and Libby Toudouze Alicia Feito Barbara and Ernie Feldgus Peggy Fermier The Fermier Family M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation Bobbie and Leo Fields

*Jenifer and Peter Flynn Sophie and Arkady Fomin Jen and Greg Fomin Sherry and Joel Fontenot Joel Fontenot ’02 Joshua Fontenot ’04 *Carrie and Kyle ’74 Ford *Soume and Paul Foshee Nichole Foster Paula and Wallace Franklin Coco Freling ’04 Richard Freling ’04 Marc Fuller and Bonnee Sharp Neha and Salil Gaitonde Jane Galt Lisa and Chris ’83 Gannett Rekha and Uday Garadi Jamie and Greg Gaunt GE Foundation

Beverly and Thurman Geddie David Gerber and Lara Johnson Dennis and Nikki Gibson Giroir Family Charitable Fund of Fidelity Charitable Jill and Brett Giroir Ashley and Kris Glover *Laura ’86 and Brad Godkin Rebecca and Jack ’64 Goetz Gigi and Bud Goff *Ed Goff and Laura Chapuis *Kerri ’90 and David Goldfarb *Meg and Dave Graves Nana Suzanne Green Ashley Greene ’84 *Michelle and John Grimes Robert Gross and Maya Leibman *Jezabel Guadalupe *Tanner Hakert ’06 Tate Hakert ’09 Cindy and Brian Hanson Finley Harbaugh ’93 *Tania and Kevin Hardage *Melissa and Geoff Harper Lisa ’89 and Richard Hartman *Debbie and Jonathan Herskovitz Carolyn and Steve Hess *Lillian and Greg Hessel Meredith Hessel ’08 Tommy Hessel ’09 Jesse Hochman and Jennifer Perone Kate and Jeff Hoedebeck Jennifer and Justin Hogue *Kristie and Tom Hoitsma *Maggie and Jeff Hollway Kacy and Steve Holmes Rita and Sandy Holzsweig Esther and Paul Hood *Angela and Gary ’71 Horowitz Samuel Horowitz ’10 Lauren Hosek ’97 Lauren Hudspeth ’80 Sandra and Rick Illes Didem and Onur Inanoglu *Giggy ’81 and Peter Jacobson Dorris and Terry James Beth and Brian Jaynes Carolyn and Michael Jaynes Natalie Jaynes ’03 William Jaynes ’07 Hilary Jenkins ’78 Gayle Johansen Ashley ’93 and Brandon Johnson Courtney ’89 and Brian Johnson *Marietta Scurry Johnson Anne Jonas Jane and Elwyn Jones Patti and Jeff Jones

Justin Jones ’81 *Janine and Sasha Jovanovic Sara Junkin ’93 *Andrew Jury ’02 Ann Frances and Cliff Jury *Helen Jury ’98 Amanda Kadesky ’06 Andrew Kadesky ’03 Ann and Keith Kadesky *Jina Kaiser *Jeffrey Kaplan and Lisa Newman Jackie ’79 and Allan Katz Sabra Katzav *Tracy and Jeff Kaye Skylar Kaye ’11 Katie Kerrigan ’05 David Kerrigan ’08 Patrick Kerrigan ’11 Kinnari and Gaurav Khatri Allan King and Rebecca Hamilton *Eugenia ’75 and Frank-Paul King *Miriam and Jeffrey ’86 Kitner Jeanie and Richard Knocke Patti Knott George Knudson *Jane Koerner *Shari and Andy Krage Logan Krohn ’10 Paige and Tom Kuchler Mary and Danny Kureska Paul Labadie and Nancy Whittington *Rachel ’83 and Brian Ladin Brenna and Will Lambert Holly and Bruce Lanahan *June and Jason Landry Eleanor Laney Bonnie and Carl Lang Amy and Philip Lang Shiela and Justin Lannen Kristen and Quinn Laws Ashley and Sam ’79 Leake Clem Lear Donald Lee and Emily Cates Patty and Lam Lee *Nick Leggatt Adam Leventhal ’78 Katherine Levy ’02 Coleta and Joe Lewis Melissa and Rodney Lindsay Brittany and Neal Lober *Michelle and Bill Lockhart *Rayna and Michael Loeb Jason Lu and Natalie Den Catherine Lynn Pat and Barry Macy *Jill and Brent Magnuson Lindsey and Chris Malone

*Pat and Ted Mandeville Daysi and Manuel Manzanares Susan and Richard Marcus Jenell and Andy Markowski Greg Marquess ’79 Rita and Jim Marquess *Lyndsey Marron Maria and Federico Marroquin Angie and Jerry Martilik Mass Mutual Life Insurance Co. Sarah Mathews *Sheila McCartor *Kristen and Brian McCool *Gayle and David McCoy Eva McKee Maryann and Vince McKelvey Jordan McMakin *Marlon McMakin and Camille Varland Rebecca ’79 and Keith McNeal *Marty and Jack Melton Pene and Eric Meniere Mary and Tom ’89 Mercer *Peggy ’73 and Dan Meyer Jane and Henry Meyer Lea Meyers ’09 *Bruce Mickey and Barbara Schultz Rhonda and Jeffery ’74 Miller The Miller Family Mark Mintz and Jennifer Kitner Fund Jennifer ’89 and Mark Mintz *Rashti & Mitchell Attorneys at Law *Donna and Tim Mitchell *Amy and Brian Mitts *Esther and Jaime Mondragon Alison ’74 and David Monnich Susan ’81 and Geoffrey Moore Nikki and Jason Morash Jennifer and Jeff Morrison Mimi and Ron Moses Kate Mosle ’04 Michael Mosle ’08 Kate and Clay Mote *Anne and Tom Motlow Judith Mullens *Marynell Murphy Katie ’94 and Nathan Nelson *Susan and Doug Ness *Robyn and Brian ’74 Neuhoff Wendy and Jay Newberger Paulette Newberger Jennifer and Brian Niccol *Katri Niemi ’02 Les Niemi and Sharon Brown *Ann and Paul Noonan Jayme and Salim Nourallah *Johanna and Greg Nystrom *Susan and Steve O’Brien

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Annual Fund Donors by Recognition Level

Ellen and Marc Oeschger *Kate and Mark Ogden Taeri and Jonathan Oh Nathan Ohler and Heather Roseberry *Pam and Ken O’Krent Stacy and David Olesky Jackson Olesky ’04 Sheryll Orbase Kristin ’89 and Aaron Ortega Natalie and Dirik Oudt Theresa Overall *Anne ’66 and Fernando Padilla Mindy Paine ’86 Jim Parrish Amisha and Amit Patel Dan Patterson Katie Payne ’06 Whit Payne ’09 Jeff Peck G.P. Pedroso Marie and Lou Perone *Khanh Pham and Victoria Nguyen *Sonia Philipson Hayden Phillips ’08 *Stacy and Lawrence Piccagli Penelope Piccagli ’11 Heidi and Mike ’85 Pickens Cherie and Jim Pickett *Mollie and Paul Pin Kay Ellen ’79 and Jake Pollack Katherine Pollock ’10 Matthew Pollock ’11 Lainie Porter Rebecca and Will Posten Veenu and Rohit Puri Ramesh Raghunathan and Aarthi Ram Jeffrey Rahilly and Kimberly Freeland Sangeeta and Ram Rai

Ritu and Venu Rao Brad Raper and Lisa Casey Sandy and Philip Raskin Upendar Reddy and Tulika Jain Riteesha and Babu Reddy *Eric Reeves ’74 Karen and Keller Reid *Leanne and Mark Reiter *Mason Reiter ’04 *Merrill Reiter ’01 Nora ‘92 and Will Renthal *Sheila Rice Wes Richter ’01 Taylor Rison Alesia and Ed Ritenour *Kathy Ritz Nicole Rivers Ford Robinson ’06 Kate Robinson ’08 Kelly and Robby ’76 Robinson Amanda ’83 and Jeff Rockow Peggy and Bill Roe *Judy and Colin Rorrie *Sharon Ross Anne and Chris Rote Carol and Dave Rowley Kent Skipper and Hilda Ruch Maria and Bryan Rutledge Ellen and Lee Salzberger Ellen and Douglas Sammer Katie Sandlin Jim Savage and Kim Henderson *Marcia and Stephen Schaul *Darla and Carl Scherz *Betty and Brian Schultz Shelby Schultz ’10 Rachel and Joshua Schumann Kathryn ’86 and Eric Schwesinger Betsie ’78 and Jim Sears *April and David Seeds

*Todd Shadle and Maria Reyes Stephanie Shafer Rosemary and Zeke Shashoua *Bernard Shaw and Julia Simon Amy Sheinberg ’74 Sue and Brian Shibley Kiran Shivaswamy and Pushpa Mahalingam Susan and Ian Shores *Cheryl Shulman Natalia Siddiqi ’11 Saima and Sajid Siddiqi *Nancy and Jim Skochdopole Glynnis and Denys ’74 Slater Cherie and Neal Small Ali Smith ’07 Eva Smith Lil and Greg Smith Will Smith ’05 Robbin and Michael ’79 Solis *Ynetta and Dwayne Spencer Rachel and Marc Starr *Randi Steinhart Sheila and Larry Stern Megan ’85 and Michael Stern Denise and Chris ’83 Stewart Charlie Stobaugh Delia Stobaugh ’15 Emery Stobaugh ’12 *Nancy and Kent Stobaugh *Jenny and Tim ’81 Stobaugh Casey Stoltz *Bill Stonaker and Tricia Wilson Callie Stone ’06 Lisa and John Stone Marshall Stone ’04 *Jody Stout Alison and Dan Stump *Linda and Larry Sutton *Betsy and Bob Swango

Camie Swango ’10 *Kathryn and John Szwejkowski *Reagan Tate Joe Tauscher ’88 *Robin and Jonathan Thalheimer Mika and Nathan Thomas Cragina and Paul Thomas Shannon and Jodie Thompson Sandra and Rice Tilley Lynda and Jim Tonick Kim Trautmann Karin and Mark Tribuna Rachel and Chris Trowbridge *Laura and Bryan Trubey Reggie Tucker Beth ’68 and Joe Unis *Patricia and John Vermillion Stuart Vetterick ’88 *Bobbie and Andy Villareal G. Scott Waddell Company, Inc. Krystn and Scott Waddell Harianne and David Wallenstein Amanda Warren ’10 Krista Warren Lindsey Weems Chandler Weisbart ’02 Courtney Weisbart ’06 Kandi and Mark Weisbart *Carolyn and David Westberry *Jessica Westberry ’05 Cate Wetzel ’01 John Wetzel ’03 Mona Wheatley Jeffrey Naimon and Carla Wheeler ’76 *Aimee ’85 and Josh Whitaker *Claude White *Jill Wiedman *Debbie and David Wiggans *Karen Wilbur *Shana and Barry Wilcox Maggie and Ennis Williams Vivian and Eugene Williams Emily Wisner ’04 Peggy and Rory Wisner *Bryant Wolf *Carrie Wright Meredith and Rand Wrighton P.T. Yager ’06 *Lea and Leo Yancey Mary and Tom Yang *Anne Yarbrough ’81 The Yellen Family Marjorie and George Yeonas Sheryl and Alan Yonack *Mary and Ken Yung Alissa Fagadau Zachary ’93 and Jordan Zachary Louis Zweig ’74

* Denotes individuals who have given consecutively to Lamplighter’s Annual Fund for five or more years

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Donors by Constituency The following is a comprehensive list reflecting cumulative giving from individual donors for the period June 1, 2011, to May 31, 2012 sorted by constituency type. It includes cash contributions to annual, restricted, capital, and endowed funds.

Board of Trustees

(100% participation) Leslie and David Benners Jenny and Pete Bulban Tamara and David Campbell Kelli and A.J. Chabria Laura ’71 and David Cole Hope and Gene Cramm Angela and John Crates Jane and Michael ’75 Hurst Jennifer and Tom Karol Kirsten and Mike Kerrigan Leslie ’69 and Bob Krakow Lisa and Peter Kraus Kent Kunkel and Vaughn Vennerberg Rayna and Michael Loeb Jennifer and Jon Mosle Lily and Scott Myers Karen ’76 and Richard Pollock Monica and Toby Purdy Ricki and Andy Rabin Catherine and Will ’77 Rose Gowri and Alex Sharma Nancy and Jim Skochdopole Charmaine and George Tang Bobbie and Andy Villareal Mitchell Ward and Pam Wills-Ward Amy and Kelcy Warren Sarah and Russell Weinberg Carolyn and David Westberry Lucy ’78 and Steve Wrubel

Life Trustees

Diane and Stuart Bumpas Mary McDermott Cook Emily ’73 and David ’68 Corrigan Susan and Mike Dodge Jane and Neil Foote

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Judy and Bob Gass Beverly and Chuck Ginsburg Marietta Scurry Johnson Rita and Jack Klein Carol and John Levy Carmen and Ludwig Michael Patty and David Miller Barbara and Bud Nichols Margaret and Bob Rogers Sally and Barney Young

Faculty and Staff

(100% participation) Jessa Adler Karen and Rick Allen Carrie and Josh Bays Kathey ’63 and Bruce Beddow Leslie Bledsoe Ana Bohanan Amy and Matt Brenner Amy Brown ’78 Sarah Burdick Bill Burton Anne and Bruce Buswell Ana Casanova Linda and John Cauley Kristie and Rob Clark Angie and Father Chris Constantinides Debbie Cox Liz Curlin Brandy and Henry Dalton Sandy and Barry Diamond Deb Dunne Nichole Foster Judy and Bob Gass Ed Goff and Laura Chapuis Steve Gravseth Jezabel Guadalupe Debbie and Jonathan Herskovitz Joan and Zachary Hill Maggie and Jeff Hollway Lauren Hosek ’97 Hilary Jenkins ’78 Anne Jonas Shari and Andy Krage June and Jason Landry Kristen and Quinn Laws Nick Leggatt Catherine Lynn Lyndsey Marron Sarah Mathews Sheila McCartor Kristen and Brian McCool Gayle and David McCoy

Sue McCullough Eva McKee Marty and Jack Melton Judith Mullens Elise Murphy Marynell Murphy Katie ’94 and Nathan Nelson Johanna and Greg Nystrom Kate and Mark Ogden Pam and Ken O’Krent Sheryll Orbase Jeff Peck Lakeshia and Chris Peters Michelle and Scott Prengle Vicki Raney Taylor Rison Alesia and Ed Ritenour Kathy Ritz Nicole Rivers Katie Sandlin Rachel and Joshua Schumann April and David Seeds Sue and Brian Shibley Cheryl Shulman Eva Smith Ynetta and Dwayne Spencer Casey Stoltz Jody Stout Kathryn and John Szwejkowski Reagan Tate Kim Trautmann Patricia and John Vermillion Lindsey Weems Claude White Jill Wiedman Bryant Wolf Carrie Wright Anne Yarbrough ’81

Parents

Class of 2012

Bill Adams and Jennifer Jordan Martha and Nelson Arroyo Beth and Rob Baker Laura and Andy Baughman Leslie and David Benners Haise and Kevin Borgmann Tracy and Kevin ’76 Brand Melanie and Marty Buckholt Jenny and Pete Bulban Angela and John Crates Marisa Diotalevi Doug Ehring and Ann Saucer Leslie Ezelle and Libby Toudouze Amar Gande and Madhuri Vusirikala

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Shona and Arlo Gilbert Shelly and Todd Groves Jill and Paul Herz Melissa and Rob Hunt Jane and Michael ’75 Hurst Patti and Jeff Jones Jeffrey Kaplan and Lisa Newman Mirjam and Chris Kirk Michelle and Bill Lockhart Susan and Mike Matta Rebecca ’79 and Keith McNeal Pene and Eric Meniere Esther and Jaime Mondragon Lily and Scott Myers Susan and Doug Ness Ann and Paul Noonan Lakeshia and Chris Peters Stacy and Lawrence Piccagli Ricki and Andy Rabin Edna and Dante Renzulli Tassi and Dimitri Reppas Catherine and Will ’77 Rose Darla and Carl Scherz Robbin and Michael ’79 Solis Kenny Steinhart ’79 Randi Steinhart Jenny and Tim ’81 Stobaugh Laura and Paul Sullivan Candace and Max ’76 Swango Cragina and Paul Thomas Cynthia and Jean-Louis Trochu Janice and Gary Walsh Julie and Jamie Welton Lea and Leo Yancey

Class of 2013

Angelica and Josué Aguilar Lisa and Kyle Antes Chris Bautista and Gretchen Pollom Sarah ’77 and Sam Bloom Shonn and Clarence Brown Jennifer ’81 and Scott Carr Kelli and A.J. Chabria Michael Cohen and Ruth Bakal Laurie and Joe Darlak Catie and Aaron Enrico Jennifer and David Galardi Wendy and Paul Genender Heather and Chris Gilker Ed Goff and Laura Chapuis Meg and Dave Graves Michelle and John Grimes Melissa and Geoff Harper Kacy and Steve Holmes Katie and Jed Johnson


Donors by Constituency George Joseph Jina Kaiser Karen and Bob Knudson Lorri Lancashire Gina and Tom Landry Ashley and Sam ’79 Leake Lindi and Chris Light David Mangelsdorf and Katrina Cotton Candace and Rich Martin Jordan McMakin Marlon McMakin and Camille Varland Peggy ’73 and Dan Meyer Donna and Tim Mitchell Amy and Brian Mitts Anne and Tom Motlow Lesa and Nick Nikolai Susan and Steve O’Brien Traci and Sean Owen Sharon and David Pfaff Khanh Pham and Victoria Nguyen Monica and Toby Purdy Veenu and Rohit Puri Edna and Dante Renzulli Catherine and Will ’77 Rose Todd Shadle and Maria Reyes Jim Savage and Kim Henderson Gowri and Alex Sharma Bernard Shaw and Julia Simon Melissa and Bobby Sussman Karin and Mark Tribuna Mitchell Ward and Pam Wills-Ward Amy and Kelcy Warren Krista Warren Jeannie and David Weisoly Vivian and Eugene Williams Jennifer and Matt Yarbrough

Class of 2014

(100% participation) Bill Adams and Jennifer Jordan Stephanie and Paul Bassman Haise and Kevin Borgmann Elizabeth and Robert Boyce Nancy Buss Melissa and William Collins Pam and Jason Creel Meghana and Harpreet Dhall Jennifer ’82 and Allen Dickey Elise and Rob Fermier Kathy and Jeromy Fielder Soume and Paul Foshee Amar Gande and Madhuri Vusirikala Jenney and David Gillikin Kim and Clark Griffith Peter Holland Ashley and Sam ’79 Leake Jen and Brett Lochridge

Nisha and Vikas Lunia Pene and Eric Meniere Peggy ’73 and Dan Meyer Laura and Erin Miller Jon Morgan ’82 and Liz Seabury Kelly and David Moskovic Sunny and Pavel Nadolsky Susan and Doug Ness Jayme and Salim Nourallah Nova and Lincoln Patel G.P. Pedroso Courtney and Mike ’73 Plumlee Jeffrey Rahilly and Kimberly Freeland Sangeeta and Ram Rai Jen and Ravi Ratan Kristin and Ricky Rees Karen and Keller Reid Darla and Carl Scherz Molly and Michael Sealy Kiersten and Michael Stockham Alison and Dan Stump Candace and Max ’76 Swango Shannon and Jodie Thompson Cynthia and Jean-Louis Trochu Laura and Bryan Trubey Lisa and George Warren Julie and Jamie Welton Debbie and David Wiggans Shana and Barry Wilcox Lea and Leo Yancey Carmen and Andy Yung Michael Zhu and Jane Liu

Class of 2015

Carol and Mark Anderson Anonymous Chris Bautista and Gretchen Pollom Leslie and David Benners Lauryn and Jason Bloom Jennifer and Andrew Brylowski Ivonne and David Cabrales Tamara and David Campbell Cathy and Mark Cohen Vivian and Billy Dimas Doug Ehring and Ann Saucer Dana and Tom Garner Jamie and Greg Gaunt Wendy and Paul Genender Ashley and Kris Glover Cindy and Michael Harrington Kristie and Tom Hoitsma Jackie ’79 and Allan Katz Aliya and Mushtak Khatri Nancy Kim Mirjam and Chris Kirk Donald Lee and Emily Cates Patty and Lam Lee Karen and Bruce Lobdell Sheryl and Eric Maas Angie and Jerry Martilik

Candace and Rich Martin Amy and Brian Mitts Nikki and Jason Morash Rich Moses and Selwyn Rayzor Kate and Clay Mote Nik Munshi and Sree Kodali Wendy and Jay Newberger Jennifer and Brian Niccol Melissa and Norry Niven Aphrodite and Sam Paulos Suzanne and Huy Pham Courtney and Mike ’73 Plumlee Ramesh Raghunathan and Aarthi Ram Danielle and Scott Sealy Saima and Sajid Siddiqi Robbin and Michael ’79 Solis Meredith and Barry ’79 Steinhart Kenny Steinhart ’79 Randi Steinhart Jenny and Tim ’81 Stobaugh Amer Suleman and Mahvash Amer Baran Sumer and Jennifer Lowney Mitchell Ward and Pam Wills-Ward Mi Jung and Jim Warner Jeannie and David Weisoly Aimee ’85 and Josh Whitaker

Class of 2016

Caroline and David ’81 Ackerman Jacqueline and Max Anderson Lisa and Kyle Antes Heather and Ray Balestri Laura and Andy Baughman Traci and Travis Blalock Haise and Kevin Borgmann Allison and Chris Bovard Maura and Jason Bradshaw Rebecca and Chad Brown Shonn and Clarence Brown Lori and David Browne Erika and Chad Burkhardt Laurie and Joe Darlak Lisa and Harvey Davisson Laura and Bill Dickason Monica and Joe Eastin Catie and Aaron Enrico Shannon and Jeff Estes Tim Foo and Kristine Doan Jenney and David Gillikin Laura ’86 and Brad Godkin Meg and Dave Graves Jim Hakert and Jayne Coleman Erin and Andrew Hillman Kate and Jeff Hoedebeck Esther and Paul Hood Melissa and Rob Hunt Didem and Onur Inanoglu Gunjan and Anurag Jain

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Janine and Sasha Jovanovic Sabra Katzav Angela and Marc Klein Chelsea and Mike Lake Holly and Bruce Lanahan Laura and Rick Lear Karen and Bruce Lobdell Nisha and Vikas Lunia David Mangelsdorf and Katrina Cotton Maria and Federico Marroquin Melani and Craig McDougal Kimberly and Neelesh Mehendale Pam and Carter Meyer Erika and Jarod Moss Susan and Doug Ness Robyn and Brian ’74 Neuhoff Wendy and Jay Newberger Jamie and Melbourne O’Banion Amisha and Amit Patel Nova and Lincoln Patel Sharon and David Pfaff Kristen and Clifton Phillips Ricki and Andy Rabin Jen and Ravi Ratan Kristin and Ricky Rees Chris Rowley and Mandy Dake Todd Shadle and Maria Reyes Natalie and Lantz Sharpe Kiran Shivaswamy and Pushpa Mahalingam Nicole ’83 and Justin ’83 Small Margaret ’77 and Glenn Solomon Rachel and Marc Starr Amer Suleman and Mahvash Amer Melissa and Bobby Sussman Charmaine and George Tang Cragina and Paul Thomas Laura and Bryan Trubey Reggie Tucker Lucy ’78 and Steve Wrubel Amy and Mike Zicarelli

Class of 2017

Nalini and Paul A. Aggarwal Heather and Ray Balestri Stephanie and Paul Bassman Spencer Bromberg and Aneta Kucharska Jennifer and Andrew Brylowski Nancy Buss Karen and Kyle Butler Ivonne and David Cabrales Russell Canham and Raksha Jain Jennifer and Christian Cather Kristie and Rob Clark Dan Clifford and Shannon Morse ’80 Cathy and Mark Cohen Jennifer ’82 and Mike Cronin Mandy and Sean Davenport 35


Donors by Constituency Laura and Bill Dickason Ricki and Randy Ebner Mark Envani and Lori Ward Jen and Greg Fomin Marc Fuller and Bonnee Sharp David Gerber and Lara Johnson Shona and Arlo Gilbert Ashley and Kris Glover Laura ’86 and Brad Godkin Ashleigh and Will Gravlee Robert Gross and Maya Leibman Cindy and Brian Hanson Cindy and Michael Harrington Tjepke Heeringa and Elizabeth Dodge ’83 Jennifer and Justin Hogue Jerry Holzsweig and Marian Sackler Jennifer and Steve Houghton Nicole and Brian Householder Amanda Hyatt Katie and Jed Johnson Sonia and Jatin Kakkar Jackie ’79 and Allan Katz Chelsea and Mike Lake Brenna and Will Lambert Shiela and Justin Lannen Laura and Rick Lear Lisa and Rick Levy Lindi and Chris Light Susan and Mike Matta Monica and Matt ’86 McGraw Nikki and Jason Morash Jennifer and Jeff Morrison Rich Moses and Selwyn Rayzor Kelly and David Moskovic Nik Munshi and Sree Kodali Brian Murawski and Michelle Hartmann Lily and Scott Myers Jennifer and Brian Niccol Suzanne and Huy Pham Monica and Toby Purdy Dinesh Rajan and Ramya Rangarajan Brad Raper and Lisa Casey Upendar Reddy and Tulika Jain Karen and Keller Reid Nora ’92 and Will Renthal Edna and Dante Renzulli Maria and Bryan Rutledge Molly and Michael Sealy Paul Staveteig and Gretchen Champion Megan ’85 and Michael Stern Baran Sumer and Jennifer Lowney Laura and Bryan Trubey Reggie Tucker Vaughn Vennerberg and Kent Kunkel Mitchell Ward and Pam Wills-Ward 36

Sarah and Russell Weinberg Aimee ’85 and Josh Whitaker Shana and Barry Wilcox Claudia and Brian Wing Mary and Tom Yang Marianna and Jon Yellen Michael Zhu and Jane Liu

Class of 2018

(100% participation) Arturo Aguilar and Gela Gallardo Abbey and Fallon Ahearn Basel Altrabulsi and Lana Hamwi Stacy and Tucker Anderson Laurie and Doug Barnell Yasmin and Vik Bhatia Allison and Shell Black Stephanie and Kevin Bowden Kristy and Taylor Bowen Maura and Jason Bradshaw Shonn and Clarence Brown Lori and David Browne Matt Campbell Sarah Campbell Danielle and Jeff Cate Ashley and Robert Cathey Tania and Pat Conroy Ellen and Jamie Copaken Debbie and Chris Cuzalina Monica and Joe Eastin Shannon and Jeff Estes Allegra and Rob Feito Soume and Paul Foshee Neha and Salil Gaitonde Hadley and Travis Galt Jamie and Greg Gaunt Meg and Dave Graves Cindy and Brian Hanson Liz ’90 and Jeff Helfrich Mark Henry and Marylene Leogier Jesse Hochman and Jennifer Perone Kristie and Tom Hoitsma Corinne and Clay Hufft Annie and Patrick Jacobs Sonia and Jatin Kakkar Becky and Matt Keane Kinnari and Gaurav Khatri Mirjam and Chris Kirk Sunny and Craig Knocke Paige and Tom Kuchler Carolyn and Kevin Kuhnel Amy and Philip Lang Lisa and Rick Levy Brittany and Neal Lober Jason Lu and Natalie Den Catherine Lynn Lindsey and Chris Malone Jenell and Andy Markowski Pam and Carter Meyer Bradley Miller ’77 and Talley Dunn

Jon Morgan ’82 and Liz Seabury Erika and Jarod Moss Melissa and Norry Niven Ellen and Marc Oeschger Taeri and Jonathan Oh Nathan Ohler and Heather Roseberry Natalie and Dirik Oudt Kristen and Clifton Phillips Rebecca and Will Posten Ritu and Venu Rao Riteesha and Babu Reddy Tracy and Michael Roybal Randee and Bobby Ruiz Ellen and Douglas Sammer Nils Senvalds and Margee Hocking Margaret ’77 and Glenn Solomon Meredith and Barry ’79 Steinhart Megan ’85 and Michael Stern Denise and Chris ’83 Stewart Alison and Dan Stump Charmaine and George Tang Mika and Nathan Thomas Rachel and Chris Trowbridge Suzanne and Chris Turner Vaughn Vennerberg and Kent Kunkel Mi Jung and Jim Warner Christina and Allen ’89 White McKinley and Brandon Wier Tiffany and Clayton ’83 Wilmer Jenna and Lane Wimberly Claudia and Brian Wing Amy and Mike Zicarelli

Joan Bowman Cruz Hoitsma ’15 Pilar Hoitsma ’18 Martha and Ron Bradshaw Claire Bradshaw ’16 Blythe Bradshaw ’18 Mary Brady Paul Sullivan ’12 Brenda and Stuart Brand Abby Brand ’12 Kay and Clarence Brown Evan Brown ’13 Ryan Brown ’16 Lily Brown ’18 Lynn Brown Hudson Brown ’16 Michelle and Sid Bundy Shaina Starr ’16 Cindy and Bob Campbell Grandparents Susu Campbell ’15 Helma and Ed Ackerman Jean and John Cate Owen Ackerman ’16 Thomas Cate ’18 Suzanne and Nasim Akhtar Mary Cates Andrew Akhtar ’15 Mercer Lee ’15 Sandra and Darren Avrea Nancy and Ronnie Cathey Margot Cathey ’18 Margot Cathey ’18 Bob Baker Sharon and Murray Cohen Virginia Baker ’12 Jack Cohen ’15 Francis Barnes and Priscilla Wrubel Caroline Cohen ’17 Stella Wrubel ’16 Carol Baumer Sophia Cohen ’17 Thomas Matta ’12 Chanda and Ken Crane Brooke Matta ’17 Josh Chabria ’13 Heather and Larry Bein Bobby and Jean Crates Charlie Rose ’12 Campbell Crates ’12 Jack Rose ’13 Nancy Cronin Dorothy Bjorck Jack Cronin ’17 Jack Cohen ’15 Gloria and Joe Darlak Caroline Cohen ’17 Jake Darlak ’13 Sophia Cohen ’17 Ella Darlak ’16 Georgia Sue Black Susan and Mike Dodge Ben Meyer ’13 Fina Heeringa ’17 Margot Meyer ’14 Shirley and Ken Eason Naomi and Bernard Bloom Claire Groves ’12 Hudson Bloom ’15

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Donors by Constituency Rosemary and Roger Enrico Danny Enrico ’13 Gigi Enrico ’16 Joey Enrico ’16 Alicia Feito Mattea Feito ’18 Barbara and Ernie Feldgus Shae Galardi ’13 Peggy Fermier Xander Fermier ’14 Sophie and Arkady Fomin Aubrey Fomin ’17 Nita and John Ford Parker Owen ’13 Paula and Wallace Franklin Madelyn Neuhoff ’16 Jane Galt Mary Jane Galt ’18 Rekha and Uday Garadi Amar Kakkar ’17 Rohan Kakkar ’18 Beverly and Thurman Geddie Dwyer O’Brien ’13 Joan and Larry Genender Jack Genender ’13 George Genender ’15 Martha and Bob Gillikin Kate Gillikin ’14 Alexander Gillikin ’16 Beverly and Chuck Ginsburg Julia Small ’16 Gigi and Bud Goff Audrey Goff ’13 Laurie and Peter Grauer Logan Lear ’16 Finley Lear ’17 Nana Suzanne Green Alex Rabin ’12 Cooper Rabin ’16 Ellen and John Grimes Emma Grimes ’13 Barbara and Jim Hazlewood Jack Cronin ’17 Rita and Sandy Holzsweig Celia Holzsweig ’17 Dorris and Terry James Benton O’Banion ’16 Gayle Johansen Billy Lockhart ’12 Henry Morgan ’14 Ollie Morgan ’18 Jane and Elwyn Jones Briggs Jones ’12 Sally Junkins Anna Lobdell ’15 Jacob Lobdell ’16 Jeanie and Richard Knocke Davis Knocke ’18

Patti Knott Amber Renthal ’17 George Knudson Grace Knudson ’13 Mary and Danny Kureska Peyton Plumlee ’14 Alexa Plumlee ’15 Bonnie and Carl Lang Whitney Reid ’14 Caroline Reid ’17 Clem Lear Logan Lear ’16 Finley Lear ’17 Pat and Barry Macy Quentin Balestri ’16 Julian Balestri ’17 Pat and Ted Mandeville Griffin Benners ’12 Jackson Benners ’15 Susan and Richard Marcus Charlie Rose ’12 Jack Rose ’13 Rita and Jim Marquess Jackson Whitaker ’15 Austin Whitaker ’17 Helen and Bob McGraw Meredith McGraw ’17 Jane and Henry Meyer Ben Meyer ’13 Margot Meyer ’14 Su-Su and Jerry Meyer Julian Meyer ’16 Leo Meyer ’18 Shirley and Bob Miller Virginia Miller ’18 Mimi and Ron Moses Jack Moses ’15 Adair Moses ’17 Paulette Newberger Hanna Newberger ’15 Eva Newberger ’16 Angela Paulos Angeliki Paulos ’15 Marie and Lou Perone Nathaniel Hochman ’18 Cherie and Jim Pickett Ella Stewart ’18 Lainie Porter Porter Gaunt ’15 Natalie Gaunt ’18 Kay and Jim Preddy Alex Piccagli ’12 Barbara and Stan Rabin Alex Rabin ’12 Cooper Rabin ’16 Sandy and Philip Raskin Gus Solis ’12 Roman Solis ’15

Peggy Rayzor Jack Moses ’15 Adair Moses ’17 Jennie and Stuart Reeves Stella Wrubel ’16 Sheila Rice John Paul Noonan ’12 Peggy and Bill Roe Avery Borgmann ’12 Robert Borgmann ’14 William Borgmann ’16 Judy and Colin Rorrie Susu Campbell ’15 Deedie and Rusty Rose Charlie Rose ’12 Jack Rose ’13 Carol and Dave Rowley Thomas Rowley ’16 Dimple and Jack Royal Elizabeth Walsh ’12 Ellen and Lee Salzberger Noah Stern ’17 Mia Stern ’18 Judy and Dave Scull Virginia Baker ’12 Susan and Ian Shores Will Steinhart ’12 Matthew Steinhart ’15 Dena and Peter Silberman Brody Morrison ’17 Del Ruth Skaggs Caroline Anderson ’15 Cherie and Neal Small Julia Small ’16 Phyllis and Ron Steinhart Will Steinhart ’12 Meg Steinhart ’15 Matthew Steinhart ’15 Luke Steinhart ’18 Sheila and Larry Stern Noah Stern ’17 Mia Stern ’18 Charlie Stobaugh Emery Stobaugh ’12 Delia Stobaugh ’15 Nancy and Kent Stobaugh Emery Stobaugh ’12 Delia Stobaugh ’15 Carlene and Jack Strobel Josh Chabria ’13 Ginger and Louis Sullivan Paul Sullivan ’12 Betsy and Bob Swango Jackson Swango ’12 Katherine Swango ’14 Meryl Katz ’15 Judd Katz ’17 Barbara and John Thomas Lilly Sealy ’14 Georgia Sealy ’17

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Sandra and Rice Tilley Campbell Crates ’12 Susan Tilley Campbell Crates ’12 Lynda and Jim Tonick Avery Henderson ’13 Gayle and Joe Weinberg John Weinberg ’17 Mona Wheatley Jack Bovard ’16 Karen Wilbur Kate Gillikin ’14 Alexander Gillikin ’16 Maggie and Ennis Williams Lydia Williams ’13 Suzy and Fletcher Yarbrough Jack Yarbrough ’13 Marjorie and George Yeonas Alex White ’18 Mary and Ken Yung Sophia Yung ’14

Alumni Donors by Decade 1960s

Kathey ’63 and Bruce Beddow Ross Bee ’63 Henry C. Beck ’64 Rebecca and Jack ’64 Goetz Anne ’66 and Fernando Padilla Emily ’73 and David ’68 Corrigan Dodie and Jack ’68 Foxworth Beth ’68 and Joe Unis Jill Bee ’69 Kalita Beck Blessing ’69 Leah and Jon ’69 Gross Leslie ’69 and Bob Krakow

1970s

Susan and Brett ’71 Blakey Laura ’71 and David Cole Julie ’75 and David ’71 Fields Angela and Gary ’71 Horowitz Staci and Jeff ’71 Mankoff Anne and Chris ’72 Rote Emily ’73 and David ’68 Corrigan Peggy ’73 and Dan Meyer Courtney and Mike ’73 Plumlee Bridget ’73 and Mark Russell Maria ’74 and Brent Dau Carrie and Kyle ’74 Ford Rhonda and Jeffery ’74 Miller Alison ’74 and David Monnich Robyn and Brian ’74 Neuhoff Eric Reeves ’74 Amy Sheinberg ’74 Glynnis and Denys ’74 Slater Louis Zweig ’74 37


Donors by Constituency Robin Carder ’75 Julie ’75 and David ’71 Fields Jane and Michael ’75 Hurst Emily Jourdan ’75 Eugenia ’75 and Frank-Paul King Michelle ’75 and Stewart Thomas Tracy and Kevin ’76 Brand Jeffrey Naimon and Carla Wheeler ’76 Karen ’76 and Richard Pollock Kelly and Robby ’76 Robinson Candace and Max ’76 Swango Sarah ’77 and Sam Bloom Erik Charlton ’77 Bradley Miller ’77 and Talley Dunn Catherine and Will ’77 Rose Margaret ’77 and Glenn Solomon Amy Brown ’78 Nils Senvalds and Margee Hocking ’78 Hilary Jenkins ’78 Adam Leventhal ’78 Betsie ’78 and Jim Sears Lucy ’78 and Steve Wrubel Jackie ’79 and Allan Katz Ashley and Sam ’79 Leake Greg Marquess ’79 Rebecca ’79 and Keith McNeal Kay Ellen ’79 and Jake Pollack Robbin and Michael ’79 Solis Meredith and Barry ’79 Steinhart Kenny Steinhart ’79

1980s

Lauren Hudspeth ’80 Dan Clifford and Shannon Morse ’80 Caroline and David ’81 Ackerman Jennifer ’81 and Scott Carr Giggy ’81 and Peter Jacobson Justin Jones ’81 Susan ’81 and Geoffrey Moore Jenny and Tim ’81 Stobaugh Anne Yarbrough ’81 Jennifer ’82 and Mike Cronin Jennifer ’82 and Allen Dickey Jon Morgan ’82 and Liz Seabury Tjepke Heeringa and Elizabeth Dodge ’83 Lisa and Chris ’83 Gannett Rachel ’83 and Brian Ladin Amanda ’83 and Jeff Rockow Nicole ’83 and Justin ’83 Small Denise and Chris ’83 Stewart Tiffany and Clayton ’83 Wilmer Ashley Greene ’84 Joe Zopolsky ’84 Heidi and Mike ’85 Pickens Megan ’85 and Michael Stern Aimee ’85 and Josh Whitaker 38

Joe Davisson ’86 and Nancy Sarmiento Laura ’86 and Brad Godkin Miriam and Jeffrey ’86 Kitner Monica and Matt ’86 McGraw Craig Meyers ’86 Mindy Paine ’86 Kathryn ’86 and Eric Schwesinger Louise and Charles ’87 Marsh Joanna Elliott Whitsett ’87 Sharon and Steven ’88 Clark Joe Tauscher ’88 Stuart Vetterick ’88 Lisa ’89 and Richard Hartman Courtney ’89 and Brian Johnson Mary and Tom ’89 Mercer Jennifer ’89 and Mark Mintz Kristin ’89 and Aaron Ortega Christina and Allen ’89 White

1990s

Flauren ’90 and Jason Bender Kerri ’90 and David Goldfarb Liz ’90 and Jeff Helfrich Marc Wallenstein ’90 Lilly Albritton ’91 Capera Clement-Norinsky ’91 Lauren Brown ’92 Nora ’92 and Will Renthal Ashley and Anthony ’92 Ruggeri Finley Harbaugh ’93 Ashley ’93 and Brandon Johnson Sara Junkin ’93 Craig Smith ’93 Alissa Fagadau Zachary ’93 and Jordan Zachary Katie ’94 and Nathan Nelson Joe Bumpas ’97 Lauren Hosek ’97 Helen Jury ’98

2000s

Merrill Reiter ’01 Wes Richter ’01 Cate Wetzel ’01 Natalie Breen ’02 Thomas Duffy ’02 Joel Fontenot ’02 Andrew Jury ’02 Katherine Levy ’02 Katri Niemi ’02 Chandler Weisbart ’02 Natalie Jaynes ’03 Andrew Kadesky ’03 John Wetzel ’03 Louis Andres ’04 Rand Barnes ’04 Joshua Fontenot ’04 Richard Freling ’04 Coco Freling ’04 Kate Mosle ’04 Jackson Olesky ’04

Mason Reiter ’04 Marshall Stone ’04 Emily Wisner ’04 Sam Yonack ’04 Kirby Brand ’05 Grace Dau ’05 Catherine Duffy ’05 Jacqueline Ewens ’05 Katie Kerrigan ’05 Will Smith ’05 Jessica Westberry ’05 Noah Yonack ’05 Miles Andres ’06 Emily Church ’06 Will Church ’06 Caroline Cotten ’06 Richard Eiseman ’06 Tanner Hakert ’06 Amanda Kadesky ’06 Katie Payne ’06 Ford Robinson ’06 Maya Sawla ’06 Callie Stone ’06 Courtney Weisbart ’06 P.T. Yager ’06 Claire Cramm ’07 Katherine Dau ’07 Kendall DeSantis ’07 Will Jaynes ’07 Ali Smith ’07 Sydney Yonack ’07 Shelby Brand ’08 Sloane Castleman ’08 Meredith Hessel ’08 David Kerrigan ’08 Michael Mosle ’08 Hayden Phillips ’08 Kate Robinson ’08 Zachary Drazner ’09 Tate Hakert ’09 Tommy Hessel ’09 Lea Meyers ’09 Whit Payne ’09

2010s

Amelia Brown ’10 Anna Cramm ’10 Samuel Horowitz ’10 Logan Krohn ’10 Katherine Pollock ’10 Alex Rose ’10 Shelby Schultz ’10 Camie Swango ’10 Amanda Warren ’10 Shea Castleman ’11 Nadia Elchami ’11 Skylar Kaye ’11 Patrick Kerrigan ’11 Penelope Piccagli ’11 Matthew Pollock ’11 Natalia Siddiqi ’11

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Parents of Alumni

Helma and Ed Ackerman Debbie and Marc Andres Barbra and Bud Applebaum Kim and Randy Barnes Nancy and Peter ’64 Beck Caroline and Scot Bernstein Georgia Sue Black Susan and Brett ’71 Blakey Carolyn and Ronald Blum Brenda and Stuart Brand Susie and George Breen Diane and Pete Bricker Lisa and Chuck Brown Diane and Stuart Bumpas Sally and Allen Butler Kim and Bruce Butler Nancy and Clint Carlson Ana and Don Carty Alexandra and John Chilton Mary Cynthia and Bill Church Jo and Stanley Cohen Laura ’71 and David Cole Mary McDermott Cook Susan and Chris Cooper Emily ’73 and David ’68 Corrigan Marilyn Corrigan Susan and Walter Cowger Hope and Gene Cramm Kitty and Tom Cross Lacie and Pat Crow Maria ’74 and Brent Dau Jim Davis Claudia and Scott Davis Lisa and Alan DeSantis Sandy and Barry Diamond Susan and Mike Dodge Mary and David Dolan Ellen and Mike Duffy Sam and Tim Durst Betsy and Richard Eiseman Leslie and Wicky el-Effendi Julie ’75 and David ’71 Fields Bobbie and Leo Fields Jan and Bob Firth Jenifer and Peter Flynn


Donors by Constituency Sherry and Joel Fontenot Jane and Neil Foote Nita and John Ford Carrie and Kyle ’74 Ford Dodie and Jack ’68 Foxworth Dennis and Nikki Gibson Beverly and Chuck Ginsburg Jill and Brett Giroir Rebecca and Jack ’64 Goetz Marilyn Halpin Tania and Kevin Hardage Zoé and Todd Hart Barbara and Jim Hazlewood Carolyn and Steve Hess Lillian and Greg Hessel Angela and Gary ’71 Horowitz Sandra and Rick Illes Beth and Brian Jaynes Carolyn and Michael Jaynes Gayle Johansen Marietta Scurry Johnson Ann Frances and Cliff Jury Ann and Keith Kadesky Jennifer and Tom Karol Tracy and Jeff Kaye Kirsten and Mike Kerrigan Allan King and Rebecca Hamilton Eugenia ’75 and Frank-Paul King Rita and Jack Klein Amy and Darren Kozelsky Leslie ’69 and Bob Krakow Lisa and Peter Kraus Tricia and Jim Krohn Paul Labadie and Nancy Whittington Rachel ’83 and Brian Ladin Leslie and Michael Lanahan Eleanor Laney Tom Leatherbury and Pat Villareal

Carol and John Levy Rayna and Michael Loeb Jill and Brent Magnuson Staci and Jeff ’71 Mankoff Daysi and Manuel Manzanares Sheila McCartor Helen and Bob McGraw Maryann and Vince McKelvey Melissa and Barry McNeil Elise and John Meadows Marty and Jack Melton Jan and Tom Mercer Rory and Howard Meyers Carmen and Ludwig Michael Bruce Mickey and Barbara Schultz Shirley and Bob Miller Patty and David Miller Jennifer and Jon Mosle Leslie and Jason Needleman Barbara and Bud Nichols Les Niemi and Sharon Brown Edith and Peter O’Donnell Stacy and David Olesky Donna and Larry Olschwanger Jim Parrish Dan Patterson Missy and Bill Payne Sonia Philipson Mollie and Paul Pin Kay Ellen ’79 and Jake Pollack Karen ’76 and Richard Pollock Lainie Porter Micki and Mike Rawlings Jennie and Stuart Reeves Leanne and Mark Reiter Kathy Ritz Kelly and Robby ’76 Robinson Margaret and Bob Rogers Christine and Dick Rogoff

Deedie and Rusty Rose Sharon Ross Anne and Chris ’72 Rote Donna and Byron Rubin Carol and Tony Ruggeri Meeta and Amar Sawla Marcia and Stephen Schaul Betty and Brian Schultz Betsie ’78 and Jim Sears Rosemary and Zeke Shashoua Kristin and Dan Simenc Nancy and Jim Skochdopole Glynnis and Denys ’74 Slater Lil and Greg Smith Phyllis and Ron Steinhart Charlie Stobaugh Nancy and Kent Stobaugh Bill Stonaker and Tricia Wilson Lisa and John Stone Beth ’79 and Mark Stromberg Linda and Larry Sutton Betsy and Bob Swango Robin and Jonathan Thalheimer Michelle ’75 and Stewart Thomas Beth ’68 and Joe Unis Mark Varel Bobbie and Andy Villareal Merry and Chad Vose Krystn and Scott Waddell Harianne and David Wallenstein Kenn Webb and Harriet Anne Tabb Kandi and Mark Weisbart Carolyn and David Westberry Ann and Brian Wilson Peggy and Rory Wisner Jenna and Seth Woodberry Woody Woodward and Frances Coleman

Suzy and Fletcher Yarbrough Sheryl and Alan Yonack Sally and Barney Young

Friends and Former Faculty/Staff Susan and Hank Alterman Steve Brown Barry Creel Melisa and Jeff Dorrill Danielle Dupuis Kerri ’90 and David Goldfarb Kristen Hayes Jane Koerner Coleta and Joe Lewis Melissa and Rodney Lindsay Pat Mattingly Susan and Paul Merkle Paula and Jon Mosle Theresa Overall Joan and Bill Payne Terri and Larry Sengbush Stephanie Shafer Kent Skipper and Hilda Ruch Sabrina and Andy Stern Pat and Jim Stevens Manning Trubey Meredith and Rand Wrighton

Alumni Giving by Class 2011-2012 Listed below are the top ten classes for Alumni Giving participation and total dollars donated. Class of

% Participation

Class of

Total Class Donation

‘69 ‘06 ‘89 ‘11 ‘10 ‘04 ‘64 ‘81 ‘83 ‘86

30% 20% 19% 18% 17% 15% 14% 14% 14% 14%

‘69 ‘63 ‘90 ‘74 ‘87 ‘89 ‘78 ‘71 ‘73 ‘06

$3,500 $2,500 $1,500 $ 750 $ 750 $ 659 $ 600 $ 500 $ 500 $ 405

Alumni Council: 100% Alumni Giving participation

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Organizational Donors and Tribute Gifts The following list reflects giving from organizational donors and tribute gifts for the period June 1, 2011, to May 31, 2012. It includes cash contributions to annual, restricted, capital, and endowed funds.

Organizations

4-L Engineering Edward and Wilhelmina Ackerman Foundation American Endowment Foundation Hanna Andersson Anonymous Bank of America Matching Gifts Bank of Texas Philip T. Bee Charitable Trust Blessing Family Foundation BNSF Railway Foundation Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty Chilton Land Management Inc. Classic BMW The Coca-Cola Foundation Communities Foundation of Texas The Dallas Foundation Dermatology Center of Denton, P.A. Eason Petroleum, Inc. The Aaron and Catie Enrico Family Foundation eScrip Eye Surgery of Texas Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund First Intercontinental Corporation The Sara Beckham Foxworth Foundation Gamster Food Services, LLC. GE Foundation Girl Scout of NE Texas Troop No. 3216 Goldman, Sachs & Co. Jill Herz, Attorney at Law, P.C. The ISN Charitable Giving Fund Jones, Foster, Johnston & Stubbs Margaret Jonsson Family Foundation The Jerry R. Junkins Family Foundation The Chris & Mirjam Kirk Donor Advised Fund of The Dallas Foundation The Kirkwood Fund of The Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties Lamplighter Parents’ Association Mankoff Family Foundation Mass Mutual Life Insurance Co. The Meadows Foundation Mincey-Carter, PC Mark Mintz and Jennifer Kitner Fund Optimized, Inc The Paulos Foundation Rashti & Mitchell Attorneys at Law Edward W. Rose III Family Fund of The Dallas Foundation Safeway, Inc. Savvy Source for Parents Sengbush Studio, Inc. Starcom MediaVest 40

Katherine Elizabeth Helfrich Pat Mattingly Joan Buchanan Hill Jennifer and Jon Mosle Vicki Raney Chris Rowley and Mandy Dake Kirsten Kerrigan Marietta Scurry Johnson Katie Kerrigan ’05 Kirsten and Mike Kerrigan David Kerrigan ’08 Kirsten and Mike Kerrigan Tribute Gifts Patrick Kerrigan ’11 Max Arroyo Kirsten and Mike Kerrigan Martha and Nelson Arroyo Lynn Gordon “Gordie” Bailey ’96 Sheila McCartor Leah and Jon ’69 Gross Leslie and Michael Lanahan Jennifer and Jon Mosle Matt Brenner Sue McCullough Vicki Raney Barry Creel Ranell Brown Meredith Kindle McGraw Steve Brown Helen and Bob McGraw Meredith and Rand Wrighton Paul D. Miller, Jr. Jack Casey Leslie ’69 and Bob Krakow The Yellen Family Mincey-Carter, PC Arnie Cohen Brody Morrison Jane Koerner Jennifer and Jeff Morrison Anna Cole Dena and Peter Silberman Laura ’71 and David Cole Kate Mosle ’04 Kelly Cole Julie ’75 and David ’71 Fields Laura ’71 and David Cole Dennis and Nikki Gibson Jennifer Coleman The Krakow Family Elise Murphy Karen ’76 and Richard Pollock Marynell Murphy Sheryl and Alan Yonack Jake Conroy M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation Tania and Pat Conroy Elise Murphy Leo F. Corrigan, Jr. Vicki Raney Leslie ’69 and Bob Krakow Marynell Murphy Sandy Diamond Vicki Raney Jennifer and Jon Mosle Class of 1969 Vicki Raney Leah and Jon ’69 Gross Xander Fermier Karen Pollock ’69 Peggy Fermier Caroline and Scot Bernstein Sara Beckham Foxworth Marietta Scurry Johnson Jack Foxworth ’68 Melissa and Barry McNeil George Genender Amber Renthal Wendy and Paul Genender Patti Knott Jack Genender Ed Ritenour Wendy and Paul Genender Vicki Raney Alexander Gillikin Joan and Robert Robinson Karen ’76 and Richard Pollock Kelly and Robby ’76 Robinson Kate Gillikin Julia Small Karen ’76 and Richard Pollock Beverly and Chuck Ginsburg Judy Ginsburg Frank Welch Beverly and Chuck Ginsburg Karen ’76 and Richard Pollock Emma Grimes Mary Wells Michelle and John Grimes Sabrina and Andy Stern Robert Halpin Pat Mattingly Anne Marie Helfrich Liz ’90 and Jeff Helfrich Pat Mattingly

Sullivan Family Foundation, Inc. Swag Stop, LLC Taco Bell Target Texas Instruments Foundation The Toy Maven Trochu Family Living Trust G. Scott Waddell Company, Inc. Yum Restaurants International, Inc. M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation

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Keepers of the Flame Keepers of the Flame includes individuals who have given consecutively to Lamplighter’s Annual Fund for five or more years.

15+ YEARS

Jack Foxworth ’68 22 Goldman, Sachs & Co. 22 Kathey ’63 and Bruce Beddow 21 21 Linda and John Cauley Liz Curlin 21 Sheila McCartor 21 21 Sue McCullough Marty and Jack Melton 21 21 Pam and Ken O’Krent Kathy Ritz 21 Diane and Stuart Bumpas 20 Rita and Jack Klein 18 17 Susie and George Breen Mary and David Dolan 17 Carol and John Levy 17 Carmen and Ludwig Michael 17 Nancy and Jim Skochdopole 17 Michelle ’75 and Stewart Thomas 16 Anne Yarbrough ’81 16 Lisa and Peter Kraus 15 Jennifer and Jon Mosle 15 Elise Murphy 15 15 Claude White

10+ YEARS

Tracy and Kevin ’76 Brand 14 Laura ’71 and David Cole 14 Maria ’74 and Brent Dau 14 14 Sally Junkins Kirsten and Mike Kerrigan 14 14 Patty and David Miller Jody Stout 14 Robin and Jonathan Thalheimer 14 Carolyn and David Westberry 14 Heather and Chris Gilker 13 Helen Jury ’98 13 Jennifer and Tom Karol 13 Jill and Brent Magnuson 13 Kathryn and John Szwejkowski 13 Bobbie and Andy Villareal 13 Steve Brown 12 Hope and Gene Cramm 12 Jane Koerner 12 12 Marynell Murphy Carrie Wright 12 Amy and Matt Brenner 11 Amy Brown ’78 11 Mary Cynthia and Bill Church 11 The Coca-Cola Foundation 11 Kitty and Tom Cross 11 Ellen and John Grimes 11 Jim Hakert and Jayne Coleman 11 Jill and Paul Herz 11 Eugenia ’75 and Frank-Paul King 11 Rayna and Michael Loeb 11 Johanna and Greg Nystrom 11 Merrill Reiter ’01 11 Cheryl Shulman 11 Reagan Tate 11 Sarah and Russell Weinberg 11 Beth and Rob Baker 10 Allison and Chris Bovard 10 Angela and John Crates 10

Shirley and Ken Eason 10 Judy and Robert Gass 10 Michelle and John Grimes 10 Shelly and Todd Groves 10 Lillian and Greg Hessel 10 Andrew Jury ’02 10 Leslie ’69 and Bob Krakow 10 Rachel ’83 and Brian Ladin 10 Lisa and Rick Levy 10 Talley and Bradley ’77 Miller 10 Kate and Mark Ogden 10 Karen ’76 and Richard Pollock 10 Deedie and Rusty Rose 10 Catherine and Will ’77 Rose 10 Sharon Ross 10 Betty and Brian Schultz 10 Terri and Larry Sengbush 10 Sengbush Studio, Inc. 10 Ynetta and Dwayne Spencer 10 Kenny Steinhart ’79 10 Phyllis and Ron Steinhart 10 Candace and Max ’76 Swango 10 Patricia and John Vermillion 10

5+ YEARS

Brenda and Stuart Brand 9 Lisa and Chuck Brown 9 9 Ivonne and David Cabrales Tamara and David Campbell 9 Susan and Chris Cooper 9 Jina Kaiser 9 Lyndsey Marron 9 9 Donna and Tim Mitchell Anne ’66 and Fernando Padilla 9 Lakeshia and Chris Peters 9 Sonia Philipson 9 9 Ricki and Andy Rabin 9 Judy and Colin Rorrie Judy and Dave Scull 9 Margaret ’77 and Glenn Solomon 9 Susan and Hank Alterman 8 8 Carol Baumer Sally and Allen Butler 8 Jenifer and Peter Flynn 8 8 Melissa and Geoff Harper Jane and Michael ’75 Hurst 8 Giggy ’81 and Peter Jacobson 8 Tracy and Jeff Kaye 8 Miriam and Jeffrey Kitner ’86 8 Angela and Marc Klein 8 Shari and Andy Krage 8 Stacy and Lawrence Piccagli 8 Vicki Raney 8 Mason Reiter ’04 8 Marcia and Stephen Schaul 8 April and David Seeds 8 Bernard Shaw and Julia Simon 8 Jenny and Tim ’81 Stobaugh 8 Bill Adams and Jennifer Jordan 7 Laura and Andy Baughman 7 Leslie and David Benners 7 Sarah ’77 and Sam Bloom 7 Lauren Brown ’92 7 Jenny and Pete Bulban 7

Kelli and A.J. Chabria 7 Doug Ehring and Ann Saucer 7 Leslie Ezelle and Libby Toudouze 7 7 Carrie and Kyle ’74 Ford Angela and Gary ’71 Horowitz 7 7 Melissa and Rob Hunt Mirjam and Chris Kirk 7 Michelle and Bill Lockhart 7 Kristen and Brian McCool 7 Gayle and David McCoy 7 Marlon McMakin and 7 Camille Varland Bruce Mickey and Barbara Schultz 7 7 Lily and Scott Myers Susan and Doug Ness 7 Katri Niemi ’02 7 Susan and Steve O’Brien 7 Darla and Carl Scherz 7 Nancy and Kent Stobaugh 7 Kiersten and Michael Stockham 7 7 Carlene and Jack Strobel Cynthia and Jean-Louis Trochu 7 Julie and Jamie Welton 7 Bryant Wolf 7 Lucy ’78 and Steve Wrubel 7 Lea and Leo Yancey 7 6 Martha and Nelson Arroyo Georgia Sue Black 6 Susan and Brett ’71 Blakey 6 Shonn and Clarence Brown 6 Melanie and Marty Buckholt 6 Jennifer ’81 and Scott Carr 6 Laurie and Joe Darlak 6 Catie and Aaron Enrico 6 Joan and Larry Genender 6 6 Wendy and Paul Genender Ed Goff and Laura Chapuis 6 Kerri ’90 and David Goldfarb 6 Meg and Dave Graves 6 Tanner C. Hakert ’06 6 Tania and Kevin Hardage 6 6 Peter Holland Maggie and Jeff Hollway 6 Karen and Bob Knudson 6 June and Jason Landry 6 Jen and Brett Lochridge 6 David Mangelsdorf and 6 Katrina Cotton Candace and Rich Martin 6 Susan and Mike Matta 6 Peggy ’73 and Dan Meyer 6 Esther and Jaime Mondragon 6 Robyn and Brian ’74 Neuhoff 6 Ann and Paul Noonan 6 Sharon and David Pfaff 6 Khanh Pham and Victoria Nguyen 6 6 Monica and Toby Purdy Rashti & Mitchell Attorneys at Law 6 Sheila Rice 6 Gowri and Alex Sharma 6 Randi Steinhart 6 Bill Stonaker and Tricia Wilson 6 Pam Wills-Ward and Mitchell Ward 6 Lisa and George Warren 6 Sally and Barney Young 6

6 Joe Zopolsky ’84 Caroline and David ‘81 Ackerman 5 Helma and Ed Ackerman 5 Jessa Adler 5 Stephanie and Paul Bassman 5 Chris Bautista and 5 Gretchen Pollom Carrie and Josh Bays 5 Flauren ‘90 and Jason Bender 5 Kalita Beck Blessing ‘69 5 Naomi and Bernard Bloom 5 Lauryn and Jason Bloom 5 Sarah Burdick 5 Anne and Bruce Buswell 5 5 Melissa and William Collins Angie and Father Chris 5 Constantinides Susan and Mike Dodge 5 Soume and Paul Foshee 5 Amar Gande and 5 Madhuri Vusirikala Jenney and David Gillikin 5 5 Laura ‘86 and Brad Godkin Jezabel Guadalupe 5 Debbie and Jonathan Herskovitz 5 Kristie and Tom Hoitsma 5 Marietta Scurry Johnson 5 5 Janine and Sasha Jovanovic Jeffrey Kaplan and Lisa Newman 5 The Kirkwood Fund of The Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Marin Counties 5 Gina and Tom Landry 5 Nick Leggatt 5 Lindi and Chris Light 5 Nisha and Vikas Lunia 5 Pat and Ted Mandeville 5 Melani and Craig McDougal 5 Amy and Brian Mitts 5 Jon Morgan ‘82 and Liz Seabury 5 Anne and Tom Motlow 5 Traci and Sean Owen 5 5 Mollie and Paul Pin Courtney and Mike ‘73 Plumlee 5 Jen and Ravi Ratan 5 Kristin and Ricky Rees 5 Eric Reeves ‘74 5 Leanne and Mark Reiter 5 Molly and Michael Sealy 5 Todd Shadle and Maria Reyes 5 Melissa and Bobby Sussman 5 5 Linda and Larry Sutton Betsy and Bob Swango Barbara and John Thomas 5 Laura and Bryan Trubey 5 Amy and Kelcy Warren 5 Jessica Westberry ‘05 5 Aimee ‘85 and Josh Whitaker 5 Jill Wiedman 5 Debbie and David Wiggans 5 Karen Wilbur 5 Shana and Barry Wilcox 5 Suzy and Fletcher Yarbrough 5 Carmen and Andy Yung 5 Mary and Ken Yung 5

We have made every effort to give proper credit to all who have so generously contributed to The Lamplighter School during the 2011 – 2012 fiscal year. We regret any omissions or errors, and request that any such oversight be reported to the Advancement Office at 214-369-9201 ext. 365 or advancement@thelamplighterschool.org

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Endowment Progress The following reflects pledges and contributions received by May 31, 2012, to Lamplighter’s Endowed Funds. Erik Jonsson Endowment for Teacher Development Lamplighter Faculty Professional Development Endowment Lamplighter Faculty Salary Support Endowed Fund Lamplighter Financial Aid Endowed Fund Lamplighter General Endowed Fund Lamplighter Media Center Endowed Fund Lamplighter Technology Endowed Fund

$100,000 $26,535 $133,732 $85,712 $851,240 $34,999 $38,568

The Chandler ’09, Cameron ’10 and Campbell ’12 Crates Endowed Fund Margaret Jonsson Family Foundation Endowed Fund The Jerry R Junkins Family Foundation Endowed Fund The Kraus Family Endowed Fund The Patty and David Miller Family Endowed Fund The Katie ’06 and Whit ’09 Payne General Endowed Fund Sharma Family General Endowed Fund Klyde Warren ’13 Endowed Fund

$50,000 $100,000 $50,000 $125,000 $100,000 $75,000 $50,000 $100,000

The Carty Faculty Professional Development Endowed Fund The Pollock Faculty Professional Development Endowed Fund

$50,000 $50,000

Alumni Faculty Salary Support Endowed Fund The Carty Faculty Salary Support Endowed Fund LPA Faculty Salary Support Endowed Fund

$176,152 $150,000 $1,188,926

Chang-Myers Family Financial Aid Endowed Fund Eugene McDermott Foundation Financial Aid Endowed Fund The Jess Merkle Family Foundation Financial Aid Endowed Fund The Kate ’04 and Michael ’08 Mosle Financial Aid Endowed Fund Katherine ’10 and Matthew ’11 Pollock Financial Aid Endowed Fund

$51,000 $50,000 $50,000 $75,000 $50,006

Campbell Media Center Endowed Fund The John W. Rose Media Center Endowed Fund

$50,000 $50,000

Maggie Corrigan Visiting Artist Endowed Fund Dooley Author Endowed Fund Endowed Fund for Pre-Kindergarten Program Suzanne & B.G. Porter Community Education Endowed Fund The Charles H. Rose Environmental Science Endowed Fund Carrie ’00 and Cody ’08 Thoma Patterson Environmental Science Endowed Fund Endowed Fund for Music Ward-Purdy Faculty Diversity Endowment Fund

$50,100 $50,000 $58,000 $75,000 $50,000 $50,700 $3,333 $50,000

The The The The

Agritelley Family Technology Endowed Fund Edward Alexander Rose Technology Endowed Fund Ford/Varel and Owen Families Technology Endowed Fund Krakow Rushton Technology Endowed Fund

Approximate Total of Permanently Endowed Funds

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$10,000 $50,000 $50,000 $50,000

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$4,459,003


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