Virtu Winter/Spring 2015

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Winter/Spring 2015


A Letter from the Head of School

Board of Trustees 2014-15 Rip Kirby, Chairman Tom Barron Monesia Brown

Dear Maclay Community, Within the pages of this Virtu you will find the threads of greatness, the hopes and dreams of our students and parents, and the source code of the success for Maclay School’s future. This year has exceeded just about every one of my expectations as I stepped foot on to our beautiful sun-drenched campus eight months ago. Our students have been so friendly and their smiling faces are always a welcoming sight. Maclay families, current and former have also reached out with excitement and anticipation of our next steps together. These steps will be stewarded in large part by a faculty that has met all of my expectations with a passion for doing what is right and best for the students, and a desire to make Maclay a superior school for our students. Among the many pieces in the Virtu I would like to call your attention to are three large steps the school is undergoing as you read this letter. The first is the Vision 2K15 piece outlining 12 strategic focuses for the school over the next year. Excellence in these areas will lay the groundwork for all of our future steps moving forward. Second, is the leadership of the Upper School helm passing from Dr. Thomas Lewis to Mr. Charles Beamer. Charles is a familiar face around campus and a respected and beloved teacher, and I am so excited to have him leading as we take our next steps. The third piece is our final closing movement for the Tomorrow Begins Today Capital Campaign. A challenge gift of $900,000 is underway, and the school is asking our community to answer in the form of matching gifts in the amount that each family can give. Finishing this campaign will be vital for many of our next steps to happen on time and to the magnitude necessary to give the students the very best educational experience. As you read through the many exciting happenings at Maclay, know that there is one thing that we all can draw from – our connection to this institution that had a hand in making each of us who we are today. I am challenged and strengthened every day because of my Maclay journey – I hope you never forget how this institution strengthened you. Your Head of School,

James Milford

Lamont Cook Kathy Dahl Nancy Deal Tom Deison Chris Diamantis John Foote Meredith Hunter Hank Hutchinson Emory Mayfield, Jr. Rob Langford Jill Meenan Katrina Rolle Karen Unger Hugh VanLandingham


Winter /Spring 2015 | Volume 2 | Issue 6

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Table of Contents

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2 Tommorow Begins Today . . . . . . 4 Peipers Field House Dedication 6 Vision 2K15+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 #themanyfacesofmrmilford . . . 10 #1School#1Community . . . . . . 11 Lower School News . . . . . . . . . 14 Middle School News . . . . . . . . 16 Upper School News . . . . . . . . . . 18 Changing of the Guard . . . . . . . 20 The Arts at Maclay . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Homecoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Hall of Fame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Distinguished Alumnus Award 29 Class News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Annual Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

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Photo Credits: Kim McWilliams, Garrett Robinson, Blake Greene Photography, Lamont Cook, Maggie Masferrer, Monica Culliton, Cameron Barton, Laura Harwin, Nicole Myhre, Kim Daniel, Blue Canopy Photography, Deborah Mayer and the Maclay Yearbook Staff. Design and Layout: Mamatey Graphic Design We make every effort to provide accurate information about the Maclay Community. If you have ideas for Virtu, please email: news@maclay.org 1


KICKING IT OFF RIGHT

Convocation

The opening of the new school year began with a new Head of School for the first time in nearly four decades. It also began with a new tradition, the First Day Convocation, where all of the students 1st grade through 12th came together in a formal ceremony in the Robert C. Webster Athletics and Convocation Center. Students filed in while classmates performed musical numbers. The Class of 2015 was led by Class President Maya King who carried the Mace. Maya, along with Middle School Student Council President Will Daughton and Upper School Student Council President Matt Sweeney spoke about the honor code and mission of Maclay School. Mr. Milford challenged the students to make this the best year ever at Maclay, and it was certainly off to a great start!

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HOPES & DREAMS Mr. Milford held several Hopes & Dreams meetings with parents and students throughout the first semester. The meetings gave the Maclay community an opportunity to share what they love about Maclay and their hopes and dreams for its future.

Follow the

Milford Blog You can follow Mr. Milford’s blogs at www.maclay.org/milfordblog to stay in touch with what’s going on around campus, plans for the future, and other interesting observations about Maclay.

FIRST DAY

Mr. Milford greeted the students on the sidewalk the first day of school, and parents also enjoyed a Welcome Back coffee hosted by MPO. 3


Tomorrow Begins Today Finish & Fund

As we approach the second anniversary of the three-year Tomorrow Begins Today campaign, we sit in a unique position. We reflect back on our successes, not just the new buildings and structures, but the transition of a new head of school and a refreshed vision for the future. Just over $1.8 million is left to raise to finish the Tomorrow Begins Today campaign. Reaching this campaign goal will alleviate the debt service we are currently paying through the operational budget and enable us to continue to move forward and fund new innovative programs for the future.

The Last Few Meters‌

Much like our state championship 1600M teams of the past, the last leg can be the hardest, but the finish line is in sight. The renovation of the Williams W. Jablon Lower School and Administration Building is a thriving learning hub for our students today. The Cartee stage has hosted productions with new sound and lights and the sports teams enjoy a new field house and weight room. Though we have nearly completed the brick and mortar projects, completely funding the structures is vital to allow us to continue the race ahead.

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Make a Difference – Meet the Challenge Step 1: Leadership Makes a Difference Goal: $900,000 Challenge Grant Donations When we set out on the capital campaign, we knew the expectations were high, but the results have been rewarding. Now it’s time to finish the race and raise the final $1.8 million. A group of our tried and true supporters are working to create the Make a Difference – Meet the Challenge grant totaling $900,000.

Step 2: Mobilizing the Maclay Community Goal: $900,000 Matching Donations As the challenge grant is funded, we are reaching out to the entire Maclay community and mobilizing our next generation of donors to make a difference and match the challenge grant. Every Maclay family is encouraged to contribute at whatever level they are able and help us double our dollars. It will take gifts of all amounts to cross the finish line and raise the final $1.8 million goal by the end of the campaign in early 2016. Your gift will help us Meet the Challenge and play a vital role in making a difference in the future of Maclay School.

Make your donation today by visiting www.maclaycampaign.org or by contacting Carri Smith, Maclay Advancement Director at (850)893-8465 or ccsmith@maclay.org. Pledges may be paid over a 3-year period. Naming opportunities are a great way to honor a student, graduate, family member or faculty member. A variety of naming opportunities available on campus are listed.

Lower School /Administration Building Naming Opportunities Clock Tower. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $250,000 Administrative Offices/Foyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100,000 Commons Area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100,000 Kindergarten- 2nd Wing . . . . . . . . . . . The Dudley Family Third- Fifth Grade Wing. . . . . . . . . . . . . The Unger Family Foreign Language Lab. . . . . . . . . . . . The Mayfield Family Art Studio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Rosenberg Family Technology Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50,000 Science Lab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Koski Family Lower School Classrooms Kindergarten (3 available). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,000 each First Grade (2 available). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,000 each Second Grade (3 available). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,000 each Third Grade (3 available). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,000 each Fourth Grade (3 available) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,000 each Fifth Grade (3 available). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,000 each Benches (19 available). . . . . . . . . . . $6,000 (all committed) Pavers. . . . . . . . . . . (220 available) $1,000 (85 committed)

Athletic Field House Naming Opportunities Name the Field House . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Peipers Family Weight Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100,000 Boys Varsity Locker Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75,000 Girls Varsity Locker Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75,000 Concessions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Boeneke Family Coaches Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Scott Family Asst. Athletic Director’s Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,000 Conference/Film Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,000 Trainer’s Room. . . . . . . . . . . Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic Webster Center Pavers (252 available) . . . . . . $5,000 each

Upper School Science Building Naming Opportunities (renovation in summer 2015)

Name the Science Building. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500,000 Science Lab A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Rahangdale Family Lecture/Classroom A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,000 Science Lab B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50,000 Lecture/Classroom B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,000 5


David H. Peipers Field House Dedication

The Peipers Field House was completed in May 2014 and has been a hub of activity ever since. Athletes from a variety of Marauder teams including football, lacrosse, and soccer are enjoying training in the new, larger weight room and coaches are settling into their new offices. On October 2, 2014, the field house was dedicated in memory of David H. Peipers, father of Andrew Peipers ‘16 and husband of Ann Smith Peipers ‘77, and made possible through a generous contribution from his family. 6

Head of School James Milford welcomed the guests who included Christine Allen (mother of David Peipers and benefactor of the buidling), former headmaster Bill Jablon, chairman of the Maclay board Rip Kirby, campaign co-chairs Karen Unger and Charlie Dudley and Randy Lane of Omni Construction. One of the highlights of the ceremony was family friend Cindy Phipps’ moving tribute to David Peipers and the loving father, son, husband and friend he is remembered to be.

Other rooms in the field house were dedicated that day as well. The Boeneke family dedicated the concession stand, the training room was dedicated by Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic and the Coach’s office was dedicated by Mark and Betsy Scott. There are several other naming opportunities in the Peipers field house as well as other buildings on campus. For a complete list please visit www. Maclaycampaign.org


2nd Annual Rowdy Rauder Adventure Race

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ver 160 racers, including students, parents, alumni and business partners, participated in the 2nd Annual Rowdy ‘Rauder Adventure Challenge on Saturday, October 25 at Maclay School. Each race team tackled 20 challenges that tested their endurance and sense of humor including archery, field hockey and a mud crawl through Maclay’s 100-acre campus. Race veteran Jane Johnson and Maclay track coach Gary Droze once again designed the race course. The all student team, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, repeated as champions and were crowned with galvanized steel Viking helmets. Awards were also given for the Best Team Name, Victorious Secret, Best Dressed, Maclay Minons, Rowdiest, The Green Machine, first all-adult team finishers, The Fantastic Four, first all-female team finishers, Droze before Bros, and the first all-middle school team finishers, Domination Station. The race times ranged from an impressive :52:06 to 1:39 for the 42 teams involved. All racers received a swag bag race and medal. The Mini Marauder challenge designed for kids 12 and under also was a big hit with nearly 100 children enjoying the bouncy houses, Kona snow cones and face painting.

A post-race celebration was held and included music by DJ Willie Brown and various food selections from area food truck favorites. Proceeds raised from the Rowdy ‘Rauder Adventure Challenge benefitted the Children’s Home Society and the Tomorrow Begins Today campaign at Maclay. 7


VISION 2K15+ Rigorous & Responsive Curriculum - Maclay believes every learner is different. Central to our mission is the belief that each student has inherent abilities, and it is our job to help develop those abilities and gifts. Developing programs based on empirical data and ensuring a responsive college preparatory curriculum for every child is a priority at Maclay. One of the first steps towards this goal is to transition our traditional spring testing (the Stanford Achievement) to one of the most stringent measuring tools used in independent schools nationwide – the Comprehensive Testing Program (CTP) by Educational Records Bureau (ERB). A committee of faculty and administrators has researched and analyzed options over the last several months making a final recommendation to move to the ERB as the assessment tool. Not only will we transition to a test that will help us differentiate and personalize instruction, but we will also use the rich data to form our assessments and enable effective individual guidance for our students. The ERB will be given in the fall of 2015 to allow our teachers time to use the data from each student and provide parents with detailed and timely feedback. This change is a part of the school’s shift in attitude toward a more data driven culture. Testing must be kept in its proper place as we fashion an educational experience for each child. However, using meaningful data to help meet the needs of our individual learners in a responsive way is what Maclay can do better than anyone else. The bulk of our professional development throughout 2015 will focus on these new measurement tools and how we can use the ERB (K-9) and the Practice SAT (9-11) to build a rigorous curriculum that is responsive to your student, wherever he or she is on this education journey. Faculty Excellence Grant - Transformational changes in any organization come from visionary leaders who deeply understand the struggles of those they serve. Maclay is committed to providing our teacher-leaders the freedom and resources to dream and create innovative and uncommon programs that prepare our students for their future. The Maclay Faculty Excellence Grant helps to ensure that the best ideas drive innovation and an educational experience above and beyond the norm. Faculty will begin to apply for grants early in 2015 and are encouraged to seek programs that emphasize differentiation, technology integration, and innovation. The first grants will be awarded for the 2015 summer, and faculty will have opportunities to present and share their findings with their colleagues in order to make an immediate impact on students next year.

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College Counseling - The greatest college counseling programs are those that provide individualized attention for the student, broadbased understanding of the university admissions process, and the ability to spend the time with families to walk alongside them through one of the most important choices in their children’s lives. Beginning in 2015-16 school year, the College Counseling Office, under the direction of Dr. Scott Hampton, will broaden its reach to enhance the personalized expertise for the student, family, and college. The Maclay College Counseling program will expand to include six trained Upper School faculty members who will have frequent interaction with their college advisees to ensure the best guidance and partnership through the selection process. Campus Safety - The safety and security of our students continues to be the top priority at Maclay. The sprawling 100 acres that Maclay sits on is one of its best attributes, but with that comes the challenge to make sure the campus is safe and secure amidst the numerous events and guests on campus. Faculty training, procedural revision, and continual evaluation of protocol have been a priority the first semester of the school year. Your child’s safety is our driving force, so we are focusing on access to key areas on campus and awareness training as our starting points. We will be upgrading access controls to doors and passageways to control access in various areas in the spring semester. Security additions to the monitoring and notification systems are already underway. You will continue to see deliberate, and in some cases inconvenient steps, to increase campus safety yet maintain the community feel that makes Maclay unique. Hiring Model - The secret of a great education is not the books or the classrooms; it is the passionate, charismatic adults we place among our students. We want to ensure the best teachers are delivering the mission of Maclay. We have already begun using a new hiring model at Maclay that is heavily loaded on the front end to ensure the best fit. This hiring model is an attribute-based model where teams of those who best know the position’s responsibilities and pressures are involved in the selection process of new faculty and staff. We will use national and regional searches in our commitment to find dedicated and passionate teachers who are willing to go above and beyond and embrace Maclay’s mission. I am pleased that our first hire under this new model netted Charles Beamer as the next Head of Upper School. A search conducted by a committee of faculty members led by Brandon Burrows vetted numerous national candidates and resulted in the recommendation of Mr. Beamer. I’m confident that Charles is the first of many high quality hires in our future.


Faculty Growth & Improvement Teams - A superior model for faculty growth and improvement involves collaborative goal setting and frequent conversations and brainstorming with peers on ways to accomplish these individual goals. In the fall, performance teams were established so that these conversations are two-way, allowing everyone on the team to share and grow. These teams are the basis on which we build our accountability models for ourselves. We believe our best critics and supporters are those who understand intimately what and how we do what we do. This is essential as we build a learning community and lead our students by example. Maclay understands that to deliver the highest value for our students and families we must hold ourselves to high standards. This will be an on-going focus as we continue to build a culture of accountability at Maclay. We hold our students to high standards and we will hold ourselves accountable to high standards to ensure we lead by example and seek excellence in all we do. Character Development - Our mission ends with “develop inherent ability to the fullest extent with a balance of discipline and freedom.” The development of this ability does not begin and end solely with academics. At Maclay, we focus on the character development of every student by basing our lessons on three central tenants - kindness, respect, and honor. We will ensure developmentally appropriate conversations are taking place amid active partnerships with parents to help our students make better choices. These lessons are being delivered and will be expanded over the spring semester and into next year by integrating these messages into class lessons and special assemblies. Maclay believes preparing tomorrow’s leaders does not stop with academic preparedness; it extends to helping members of our community make responsible decisions. Student Centered / Advocacy - Each Maclay student must have someone who pulls alongside them, shares their burdens, knows their dreams, and can be counted on to notice when things go right and wrong. Maclay began this conversation at the beginning of this school year enabling us to work through the ebb and flow of the year to see how, at every turn, we make decisions based on what is best for the student. This is a mark that is never reached but continually sought. In the process, we will work to see camouflage kids, those kids who can easily slip through the cracks, flourish. Parents want a school full of charismatic adults who care deeply about the well-being, growth, and success of their children. In a student-centered school, filled with faculty and staff who put students first, it can be done - and we will strive to be that school. Technology - When we think about technology, we must think about it in terms of the year 2032. This is the year our Pre-K students will graduate college and enter the workforce. This mindset must drive our decisions today. The devices of today will most assuredly be obsolete and long forgotten by 2032. Schools have been mesmerized by the novelty of the next technology and many have focused on the device and not what the device enables the student to learn. The focus must be

on keeping the technology as simply a tool of learning, not central to learning. The pencil was a new technology at one point, but what does the pencil teach you? Do we go to pencil labs? No, we use it as a tool - the learner is where we must invest. We will continue our commitment to the use iPads in the hands of our 4th - 6th graders next year. We are actively discussing and adjusting how our curriculum drives the use of technology in our upper grades. Technology is already used in these grades but we will be deliberate in how we utilize these tools to teach the essential pieces of educating the mind and heart and not be distracted by the pursuit of the next great device. 1School*1Community - Inherent in our “one school” philosophy is the unique ability to steward the educational journey of a student from three years old to graduation, and then graduate them into our alumni community for life where they can invest back into the next generations of Marauders. One School * One Community means we are part of a greater whole, more than just a school; we are a partner with each student and family as together we build a tradition of success. From the convocation ceremony on the first day of school to opportunities throughout the year to participate in school wide activities - we are stronger when we are together. In this pursuit of consistency through the grades, we have formed a taskforce focusing on the handoffs between the divisions, and we commit to refine our laser-focused pathway from enrollment to graduation so each student can develop to his or her fullest. Maclay Connects - Institutions that find sustained greatness through generations are those that place value in the connections they make and then transfer that value on to their graduates. Maclay offers this exceptional value through connections with alumni and the Tallahassee community. All Maclay families can benefit from the connection via the alumni office where they can receive the access and knowledge from anyone in the extended Maclay network. In addition, this spring we will begin to implement the Maclay Interview Series for juniors and next year, our juniors and sophomores. By utilizing the Maclay alumni in our community who work in various professions, we will begin preparing our students for future scholarship, college, and eventually job interviews with actual interview days that provide instruction, practice, and feedback. Academic Resources - Maclay recognizes the need and has begun a robust research process to develop a unique academic support model based on empirical evidence to provide the correct structure, support, and guidance for our students. We will launch pilot projects in the next year to ensure we collect the correct data and have the appropriate support in place. We have already begun multiple school visits to see how the best in our industry support their students and will look to customize an Academic Resource Model to best suit students at Maclay. Central to this model will be a transparent partnership where parent and school come together to rear resilient students who understand what it takes for them to be successful and thrive. We are focusing on needs in the areas of reading, math, the use of tutors and accommodations for students with learning differences. 9


#themanyfacesofmrmilford If you are on campus long enough, you will certainly spot Mr. Milford somewhere, but you may not always recognize him! Be sure to follow us on facebook, twitter, and Instagram and you can keep up with #themanyfacesofmrmilford.

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#1School#1Community Anyone who spends any length of time on campus knows Maclay is one big family. There are many things we do well, but together we can do GREAT THINGS!

Pink Day returned to campus

this year in October. Students love to dress up in their pink, but they love to raise money for the TMH Cancer Center through bake sales, sporting events, and homeroom competitions. At the winter pep rally, Laurie Shelfer (Maclay parent and former chair of Cards for Cure) and Janet Bornamen (TMH Foundation) presented Student Council Presidents Noah Greenstein (LS), Will Daughton (MS) Matt Sweeney (US), and Mr. Milford with a plaque of appreciation to the Maclay faculty and students for contributing over $5000 to the TMH Cancer Center this year.

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#1School#1Community

This year, Mr. Milford’s #1School#1Community theme has brought our community together even more. The first big event was the MPO hosted . Nearly 500 Maclay families gathered for a feast and were even served by members of the Board of Trustees.

Fall Family Fling, Supper on the Grounds

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#1School#1Community Maclay held an Epilepsy Awareness Day on December 9th. Students and faculty

wore purple to show their support and understanding for their fellow students and friends who live with this neurological disorder each day.

iPad Initiative for 4th and 5th grade Maclay School’s fourth and fifth grade students took a giant step forward in technology at the start of the school year by integrating their personal iPads into their everyday school experience. Students are still encouraged to write with pen and paper and learn the fine motor skills that are important in everyday life. But now, they are working more collaboratively, learning more problem-solving skills, and thinking critically as they approach their educational challenges by integrating the iPad into their school day experience. Laura Harwin, contributor 13


LOWER SCHOOL NEWS Donuts for Dads Donuts for Dads is another wonderful tradition that MPO host each year. The students and their dads enjoyed a fun morning before school with coffee, donuts, and conversations on the blacktop.

GRANDpeoples’ Day

The Maclay Parents Organization hosted another fabulous GRANDpeoples’ Day on November 7th. Hundreds of grandparents packed the Pre-K in the morning and Cartee Gym in the afternoon for the 50’s theme event. After a fabulous musical performance coordinated by Ms. Nyers, chairperson Dena Sokolow with the help of her committee and the Jr. Beta Club held a reception in the library courtyard that included yummy root beer floats! 14


F.A.U.C.E.T This year, the 5th grade began a program called F.A.U.C.E.T (Fostering Awareness and Understanding of Civic Engagement in Tallahassee.) The mission of the program is to encourage students to be aware of civic opportunities in our area and to serve others in need. Several times a month, guest speakers came for an assembly to share what they do including a representative from TAPP (Think About Personal Pollution); representatives from COCA (Council on Culture and Arts); Darko Butorac, Maestro of the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra; and Georgia Ackerman, Tall Timbers Red Hill’s initiative. In addition, the students volunteered at the 9/11 Day of Remembrance at the Capitol and collected Halloween candy for The Shelter.

Growing Healthier Options Fran Sandon’s Kindergarten class has been busy growing healthy food options courtesy of their Tower Garden on loan from Becky Healy. This aeroponic vertical garden has been producing a broad variety of lettuce, kale, and other vegetables that the students have been tending to and eventually taste testing. The students are incorporating their produce into new recipes and enjoying the results. - Laura Harwin

FSU Readers The Maclay Kindergarten and 1st grades got some special visitors to come read to them. Members of the FSU Football team came by to help get the students excited about reading.

Hispanic Heritage Month Senorita Willis invited David Penafloro, a music teacher who teaches Mayan folklore, to share his music and stories with our students for Hispanic Heritage Month.

Mu Alpha Theta Sam

On November 15, 4th grader won 1st place in the Mu Alpha Theta math competition held at Rickards. Sam was competing against nearly 150 other students from all over the county.

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MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWS WeatherSTEM This fall, Maclay School unveiled the WeatherSTEM, a weather-based web portal using live information. The data collected can then be used in curriculum-based activities in the classroom. The program provides a full curriculum adaptable to classrooms for Pre-K through 12th grade and a support for professional development. You can check out the weather at Maclay on the website at the WeatherSTEM link.

On September 20th over two dozen Maclay students, parents, and teachers participated in the

2014 Franklin County Coastal Clean-Up Day sponsored by the Apalachicola Riverkeeper, Ocean Conservancy, Franklin County Parks and Recreation, and Solid Waste & Recycling. The group was a part of 321 volunteers who collected 7.46 tons of trash.

Middle School science teachers Cameron Barton and Tom Bixler helped organize the group as part of the Maclay School’s Outdoor Club. Participants met at Alligator Point and then covered Ball Point and Phipps Preserve. This is the second year that Maclay has participated in this effort. A few weeks later, members of the Outdoor Club participated in the Outdoor Regatta where they created a boat made of recycled materials and took a kayaking trip. 16

Outdoor Club


Forensics Class Whodunnit?

In Rachel Hayes’ 7th Grade Forensic Science class, the students attempt to answer that very question. The class covers many of the main topics found in Forensics including shoe impressions, tire impressions, fingerprints (including powdering and lifting prints), hairs and fibers, chromatography, blood typing, and DNA evidence. Outside speakers presented the class various investigation techniques and real-life experiences, and at the conclusion of each nine weeks, students worked through a mini crime scene. Here, three students worked to determine which “car” was used as the getaway vehicle. This was just one lab of many that the students worked on during the fall semester in this class. - Laura Harwin

Smoke Out Art Jack Brady and Grace Wells

were awarded cash prizes for their artwork that was submitted in the Campus USA Smoke Out Tallahassee Art Contest.

BETA CLUB The Middle School Jr. Beta Club members hit the stores before Christmas again this year to purchase gifts for children in the Guardian Ad Litem program in the area. The students raised money throughout the first semester to use for the gifts.

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UPPER SCHOOL NEWS

JR. SKI TRIP The Class of 2016 made their way to Colorado for one of the best experiences in Maclay Upper School. Rolf’s Brit Lit Special Guest During its recent study of William Shakespeare and Macbeth, Mrs. Kathy Rolfs’ Honors British Literature class welcomed special guest lecturer , Director of Education for the Southern Shakespeare Festival, and Grants Program Manager for the Council on Culture and the Arts (COCA). Mrs. Deborah Mayer’s PreAP Literature class, also studying Macbeth, joined the presentation as well and enjoyed Dr. Carr’s tips on how to make studying Shakespeare today relevant and fun. Carr also involved students with hands-on acting performance instruction and provided details about how students can get involved in the Southern Shakespeare Festival this spring. - Laura Harwin

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CAREER DAY Career Day at Maclay in November was a huge success and a great learning tool for our Upper School students. Some of the participants included Tor Friedman, a criminal defense and personal injury attorney; Amanda Karioth Thompson, the Education and Exhibitions Director of Council on Culture & Arts; Dr. Chris Rumana, a neurosurgeon; and Dr. Kristen Schmidt, the Director of Mental Health Services at the FSU Multidisciplinary Center. The second session featured Chad Lancaster, Marketing Director of Google Domains, speaking via Google Hangouts (pictured).


Marine Bio Trip The Marine Biology class enjoyed a great day for their hands-on field trip.

Poetry Out Loud Steven Simpkins was

awarded the top prize and received a standing ovation from his reciting of “The Song of Smoke” by W.E.B. Du Bois at the Poetry Out Loud contest in December.

KEY CLUB The Key Club started the year out with its annual campus clean-up day. The members helped with weeding and spreading pine straw in several areas around Maclay.

WOZZ Mr. Milford and Mr. Owenby took several members of the class to see Steve Wozniack (co-founder of Apple). Wozniack was in Tallahassee as a part of the Power Forward Speaker series sponsored by Florida Commerce Credit Union and the FSU College of Business. In the photo Jarrett Cathcart, Joseph M. Gray- M.D., (Tommy Gray’s father), James Milford, Matt Schnippert, David Hendon, Carl Owenby, Tommy Gray, Daniel Becker, and James David Milford (in front with book).

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CHANGING OF THE GUARD Dr. Tom Lewis announces retirement after 37 years This will be the final year for long-time Upper School Head, Dr. Tom Lewis. Dr. Lewis graduated from Boston College in 1969 and came to Florida State to complete his Masters and Ph.D. in Biology. He taught at Florida State University and Tallahassee Community College before being hired by then Headmaster Bill Jablon. “Bill hired me in 1978 and I taught for a few years before being named head of the Science Department,” said Dr. Lewis. “We had about 150 kids in the whole Upper School, so it was a lot different than it is now. I actually fell in love with teaching kids this age.” Still a fairly small school, Dr. Lewis wore many hats in the early years including being the first Key Club sponsor and helping to organize the very first Sophomore Safari. He also served as the Director of the Regional Science Fair for two years and in 2003 was awarded the Coca-Cola Joseph E. Whitehead Educator of Distinction Award for Exemplary Dedication to the Field of Education. One of Dr. Lewis’ major contributions as Head of Upper School was his creation of a more responsive curriculum model. Under his tenure, more opportunities for special interests classes, independent studies, and multiple class levels became available allowing Maclay to meet the interest and needs of the students. Over the last several decades, Maclay has maintained an excellent AP pass rate including last year’s 81%, nearly 30% higher than the state average. Under Dr. Lewis’ leadership, the Maclay Upper School has also produced an impressive number of National Merits Scholars including 14 Finalist or Commended from this year’s senior class.

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“Having the caliber of leader in Tom Lewis on staff has played a huge part in making the transition in the Headmaster’s office successful,” said Maclay’s fourth Head of School James Milford. “I have been so impressed with Tom’s honest care for the students and his faculty. I also find him to be anxious to learn and he pours every ounce of himself into the success of the school. He has had an indelible impact on Maclay that will enable us to continue to build on the excellence he has so soundly stewarded over the last 37 years.” Dr. Lewis’ son Tom graduated from Maclay in 1989. He now has two grandchildren who attend Maclay, Colin (3rd grade) and Kate (7th grade). He also has another future Marauder, Caroline, who is two years old, guaranteeing he’ll stay connected with the Maclay community for many years to come. Dr. Lewis and his wife Regina, who have been married for 45 years, look forward to eventually travelling and visiting national parks across the United States. Dr. Lewis’ final commencement ceremony will take place on May 29, 2015.


Charles Beamer Named New Head of Upper School In December, an eight-person committee completed a comprehensive search process that included national and international candidates. Six candidates were interviewed and vetted as finalists. Charles Beamer was unanimously recommended to be the next Head of Upper School. “Charles is the right leader at the right time for Maclay’s Upper School,” Milford said. “Charles is widely respected as a student-centered leader who has a deep understanding of all matters dealing with curriculum, students’ personal development, and building strong partnerships with parents to ensure students succeed. I look forward to partnering with such a strong leader as we continually work to seek excellence at Maclay.” “Charles Beamer has been my right hand man for most of his career at Maclay School,” said Tom Lewis. “He is an extremely capable man of great integrity. He skillfully handles very difficult situations. As Dean of Students, he has had to make some tough decisions. He has always treated the students fairly and compassionately, even when having to strongly discipline them. Students respect him for this. I believe these attributes, as well as his understanding

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of the importance of a challenging, dynamic curriculum, will make him a strong leader of the Upper School faculty at Maclay.” Beamer joined the Maclay faculty in 2003 as Dean of Students. He has taught Pre-AP American History, Trial Advocacy, Legal Issues, Modern US History, and Honors Economics. He has also assisted with Upper School administration, chaired the Honor Council, handled student discipline, and served as associate college counselor for students in grades 9-11. Beamer received his B.S. degree in Political Science and Education and his M.S. in Social Science and Administration from Florida A&M University. He has completed Advanced Placement Training at the University of Central Florida and studied at the National Association of Independent Schools Aspiring Heads Fellowship. “I consider it an honor and privilege to have been selected as the next Head of the Upper School. I am grateful to the Maclay community for its continued support and for its unwavering belief in my ability to foster and cultivate the legacy of the Upper School,” said Beamer.

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The Arts at Maclay

The Arts at Maclay have showcased impressive talent in multi, and . New ple areas of to the art department, Kim Daniel (Middle School) and Maclay alum Kyle Maurey (Upper School), along with Lower School art teacher Cathy Hicks had students participating in the North Florida Fair Art Show, Smoke Out Tallahassee, the Winter Festival, and the Festival of Trees for Habitat for Humanity to name a few. You can also find rotating art galleries in Mr. Milford’s office and in the dining hall. Company also put on an amazing performance of Hay Fever this fall and received an impressive collection of awards at the state competition. Finally, our orchestra and strings program, as well as the Glee Club and band continue to grow and enjoyed several concerts including the Holiday Sing-Along for the entire Lower School.

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ATHLETICS FOOTBALL

Football defeated PK Yong to advance to the FHSAA play-offs for the first time in the program’s history. The squad was led by Georgetown signee Matt Deal and 3A All-State performer Matt Sweeney.

The Marauder Athletics teams dominated the fall season collecting five district championships with all eight sports advancing to postseason play.

GOLF Both the boys and girls golf teams advanced to the regional match play in Pensacola. The highlight of the season was John Menton qualifying for the state meet in November.

CROSS COUNTRY

The always dominating boys and girls cross country teams once again won district and regional championships advancing to state. The teams were led by individual district champions Jake Mazziotta and Caroline Willis. In addition to the strong performance from the high school, 8th grader Clay Milford captured the Middle School state title and strengthened the varsity team at the regional championship. 24

SWIM/DIVE

Both the boys and girls swimming teams won district titles and were led by a youthful team including 1st team All-Big Bend selections Rafi Chambasian and 7th grader diver Kendall Minter.


VOLLEYBALL

The volleyball team advanced to the regional finals where they lost to Providence in a close match. The squad was led by 1st team All-Big Bend selections Melanie Canfield and Jewel Strawberry who are both sophomores.

COLLEGIATE SIGNERS Hannah Schuchts, a four-year letter winner on the Lady Marauder Basketball team, signed a letter of intent to play at the University of Missouri next season. Matt Deal, a 15-varsity sport letter winner in football, soccer, track and field, and weight lifting, signed with Georgetown University to play football. 25


HOMECOMING ‘14

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Maclay Homecoming 2014 was filled with Powder Puff, Parades, Pie Eating, and Pajama’s. The Key Club did another great job with the theme “Maclay Super Heroes” which included games at break and the school-wide pep rally which this year was renewed by a very competitive faculty/student dodgeball game led my Mr. Milford. The week concluded with a football victory over JPII and the Homecoming Dance Saturday night.

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Athletics Hall of Fame

On Saturday, October 25th, Maclay School hosted its first Athletics Hall of Fame induction. Seven athletes, one coach and a state championship team were honored over the homecoming weekend. On Friday, inductees enjoyed a Headmaster lunch with long time retired headmaster Bill Jablon and new Head of School James Milford. Following lunch, Mr. Jablon took the honorees on a campus tour before they joined the Alumni trailer in the Homecoming parade, and then the pep rally where they were introduced to the Maclay students. On Saturday, the dining hall was transformed for an intimate luncheon with just over 100 guests present to honor the Class of 2014. After a video created by alum Cindy Thomas was shown, familiar faces from Maclay made a presentation for each inductee. The presenters included Bill Jablon, Tim Ashcroft, Pat Ashcroft, Scott Eagen, Tom Carlson, Bruce Irvin, Mark Gargiulo, Neil Sheppard, and Mike McGrotha. Each of the inductees gave a heartfelt acceptance thanking their coaches, teammates, and the Maclay teachers who helped prepare them for a successful future.

The Class of 2014 Athletics Hall of Fame included: Jamie Ostrov - A four time state high-jump champion, All-American, and a member of two state championship teams for Coach Droze who ran track at Georgia Tech. Hudson Swafford - A four time MVP golfer for Maclay who led the Marauders to three state tournaments and went on to play at the University of Georgia and is now playing on the PGA Tour. Tucker Barr - A six time letter winner and prep All-American for the Marauder baseball team who helped lead Maclay to two state titles. He went on to play at Georgia Tech and was drafted by the Houston Astros. Kara Hutchinson Payne - A multi-sport athlete earned 18 varsity letters while playing basketball, running track and cross country, softball and volleyball. She was all-state and player of the year in multiple sports while at Maclay. Kristen Gillespie - A prep All-American and Florida player of the year for basketball who helped lead Maclay to the state championship and went on to play at NC State. She now coaches women’s basketball at Benedictine University. Bobby Miles - A member of the ’79 boys basketball team who was all-state and a McDonald’s all American honorable mention in Florida who went on to play for the Florida State Seminoles. Rusty Robbins - A seven time All-American swimmer and three time swimmer of the year who won four individual state championships. He was ranked among the top five fastest times in nation in two events. Les Lundberg- The outstanding coach who after an All-American prep career returned to Maclay and coached the Marauder volleyball team to two state championships and four state tournament appearances. 1979 Boys Basketball State Champions- The team who put the Marauders on the map by defeating Pompano Beach Christian at the FHSAA state tournament after dominating teams across the Tallahassee. Members included: Pat Woodward, Steve Lucas, Bobby Miles, Steve Brown, Sten Sliger, Russell Cotton, Bobby Bourgeois, Hank McGrotha, Sam McMillan, David Rash, Billy McHugh, Managers: the late Will Douglas and David Lindsey. And the coaches, assistant Tim Ashcroft and head coach Tom Carlson.

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Distinguished Alumnus Award Lawton Langford Named Maclay’s Inaugural Distinguished Alumnus The Maclay School Alumni Association announced Lawton Langford, Maclay Class of 1975, as the school’s first recipient of the Distinguished Alumnus Award. The Alumni Association officially established the award in the spring of 2014. The purpose of the Distinguished Alumnus Award is “to bestow recognition and appreciation for outstanding achievement in any or all of the following areas: notable achievement in their professional field; service to his or her community, state or nation; service to the arts, sciences, or humanitarian causes; and/or loyalty to Maclay. It is the highest award presented by the Maclay School Alumni Association. Head of School Milford shared, “The selection of Mr. Lawton Langford as Maclay’s first Distinguished Alumnus is extremely fitting. Lawton has been a longtime friend of Maclay School but his influence reaches so much farther than our gates. What I hope is not lost among the public accolades of Mr. Langford, the one I’m most impressed with is a humble caring character and the size of his heart. He is an inspiring husband, father, mentor and friend. Maclay is lucky to have Lawton setting the bar for all distinguished alumni who will follow.” Lawton is a 1975 graduate of Maclay School. He has served in various leadership positions including Maclay’s Chairman of the Board from 2002-04, and Chair of the Trustee committee for the $2.5 million Building of Excellence capital campaign in 2004. More recently he was the Master of Ceremony at the William W. Jablon Retirement Gala last spring honoring Maclay’s longtime headmaster. Lawton’s continued support and leadership has been invaluable to the growth and direction of Maclay School over many decades. Lawton Langford is President and CEO of Municipal Code Corporation (Municode). Municode is the nation’s leading codifier of local government ordinances, and serves more than 3,500 cities and counties in 50 states. His civic involvement has included serving as Chairman of the Young Presidents Organization, Tallahassee Community College Board of Trustees, the Seminole Boosters, Inc. and the United Way campaign for eight counties; and as director for Tall Timbers Research Station, the Community Foundation of North Florida, FSU’s School of Information Studies and Strozier Library’s Advisory Boards and Goodwill. Additionally, he participated in Leadership Tallahassee, Class I, and Leadership Florida, Class V. Upon graduation from Maclay School, Lawton attended Vanderbilt University, graduating in 1979 with a double major in Economics and Business Administration. His post-graduate degrees are a Juris Doctor from the FSU College of Law and a Masters of Business Administration from the FSU College of Business, both of which he received in 1982. He is a member of the Florida Bar. He and his wife Beth have two children who are graduates of Maclay, Giles (‘07) and Callie Corbin (‘10).

The Maclay School Distinguished Alumnus/na Award was established in 2014. It is the highest award presented by the Maclay School Alumni Association. Candidates will have distinguished themselves through personal or professional achievement, must have attended or graduated from Maclay, and may not be a current member of the Alumni Board. This award will be given to recognize Maclay alumni for any or all of the following areas: • notable achievement in professional field • service to his or her community, state or nation • service to the arts, sciences, or humanitarian causes • loyalty to Maclay Deadline for nominations for the 2016 award: July 1, 2015 To nominate, go to: www.maclay.org/distinguishedalumni The 2016 award will be presented during school year 2015-2016. 29


Alumni Affairs Alumni Board 2014-2015

Officers: Mary Katharine Croley Lawler ‘98 President Will Fixel ‘98 Vice President Dan Koeppel ‘94 Secretary/Treasurer

Members: Barbara Cairns ‘87 Casey Cook ‘02 Kim Austin Crowell ‘99 Blake Dowling ‘92 Rosemary Farrell Evans ‘00 John Hinson ‘93

Greg LaMendola ‘91 Beth Rowe Lewis ‘93 Elizabeth Hinson Marschall ‘85 Terrie Cartee McGlon ‘79 Cassie Mitchell Mills ‘04

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Mike Moody ‘00 Lee Douglass Rice ‘86 Charles Robinton ‘85 Dena Sokolow ‘86 Paul Strickland ‘77 Collins Webb ’96

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Alumni Association Board

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Spring Family Fun Day ALL Alumni & Your Fami

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Alumni Association Board

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Robert C. Webster Friends of Maclay Golf Tourname nt Southwood Golf Club, Ta llahassee

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October 23-24, 2015 Ho mecoming & Reunion Wee kend 2015 Highlighting the Reunion Classes of 1972-75, 1980, 1985, 1990 , 1995, and 2005

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18th Annual Robert C. Webster Friends of Maclay Golf Tournament Tournament Sponsor The Maclay Alumni Association Wishes to Thank Their Sponsors Glove Sponsor

Beverage Cart Sponsors

Hole-in-One Sponsor

• Rainey Lancaster Chad Lancaster Chase Lancaster • The Phipps Family

Flag & Tee Sponsors

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Food Donors

Jersey Mike’s

G-pop’s Crew

Angelo & Kim Austin Crowell ‘99 RT Electric, LLC - Rob Thompson VALIC - Dave Groves

Boland Timber Company

Barnaby’s Family Inn Flying Bear Great American Grill Jersey Mike’s Katie’s Cakes & Catering Newk’s Express Café

Tee Sponsors Doug Croley Insurance Services Ageis Business Technologies Capital Asphalt, Inc. Tallahassee Bank Henry, Buchanan, Hudson, Suber & Carter, P.A. Rosemary Farrell Evans ‘02 Andrew Hart ‘08 Benson’s Heating & Air Conditioning Jimmie Crowder Excavating

Tina Crowder Oaks ‘80 Jason Crowder ‘86 Tyler Ivey Crowder ‘07 Lindsey Jackson Page ‘01 Leigh Jackson Tillman ‘04

Rebecca, Amelia, Reid, Hannah & Justin Jamie Boland ‘96 John Boland ‘98 Sarah Boland Skipper ’02

Robinton Wealth Mgmt. Services Charles Robinton ‘85

Leon Iron & Metal, Inc. Baker Donelson The Gabor Agency, Inc. Thomson Brock Luger & Company Tallahassee Ultimate Gaming The Evans Family

Shaffield Building Specialties Colgan Dudley & Levi Dudley Fixel & Willis Will Fixel ‘98

Redwire Mike (‘00) & Marlo Moody

Prizes & In-Kind Donations .exp The Gem Collection KD Austin & Associaties Dermatology Associates Jersey Mike’s Southwood Golf Club Titleist - Melissa Moody Tate ‘97 Capital City Bank Group

Special Thank You Durra Print Leah Martineau Graphic Design

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Alumni Affairs CLASS NEWS Class of 1982 Deryk Jones is an orthopedic surgeon living in New Orleans, a city also known as “The Big Easy” which describes the gentle, slow and easy-going way of life in that city. He runs the Ochsner Clinic’s sports program and is the head team physician for the New Orleans Saints professional football team and the Pelicans professional basketball team.

Class of 1995 Our very own Suzi Maitland was featured on the Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives on Friday night, September 19, 2014. The show was called “Cross Country Classics.” Suzi is the head chef of three restaurants in Boston. From Maclay to UGA ... She’s Big Time, folks.

Danya Wilson and her husband Corey Evans definitely enjoyed Super Bowl XLIX in Glendale, AZ. Corey is Missy Elliott’s music director and hype-man and they have worked together for 12 years. As part of the Super Bowl halftime show, he had the opportunity to perform as Katy Perry’s special guest.

Class of 1996 University of Florida Researcher Wins Prestigious Cardiology Research Award Miami, Florida, August 18, 2014 Florida Heart Research Institute has named Dr. David E. Winchester, MD its twelfth “Stop Heart Disease Researcher of the Year” at the annual meeting of the Florida Chapter of the American College of Cardiology (FCACC) at Disney’s Boardwalk Conference Center in Lake Buena Vista,

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Florida on Saturday evening. “The future in cardiovascular medicine relies on the highest quality of innovative scientific research,” said Kathleen DuCasse, Chief Executive Officer of Florida Heart Research Institute. Dr. Winchester is an Assistant Professor in the University of Florida Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, with active research projects on the management of acute chest pain in the emergency department and appropriate use of nuclear stress testing. A primary focus of Dr. Winchester’s research is on reducing unnecessary medical tests. In addition to his impressive research accomplishments, Dr. Winchester is a dedicated teacher and mentor for residents, fellows, and medical students. This prestigious award is granted to the individual within the State of Florida whose research is felt to have had the broadest impact on the advancement of knowledge in the diagnosis and/or treatment of cardiovascular disease. To be considered for the award, the researcher must be nominated by a colleague, conduct research within and be a resident of Florida, be active in the arena of clinical and/or basic science, and have reported the results of his or her work in the peer review arena of scientific meetings and/or publications. For his achievements in cardiovascular research, Dr. Winchester received $25,000 from Florida Heart Research Institute to be applied toward future cardiac research in Florida.

Class of 1998 Allison Carver Sanders now lives in Denver with her husband Shawn. She has started her own business, Carve Strategies, which is a job placement service.

Class of 1999 October 3, 2014 • Tallahassee Democrat Crowells honored as Economic Development Champions of the Year Angelo and Kimberly (Austin) Crowell, founders of Kalo Restaurant Group LLC in 2009 and 5-unit Jersey Mike’s Subs franchisees, received the annual Reginald L. Rolle Economic Development Champion of the

Year award, the highlight of the Big Bend Minority Enterprise Development Week activities locally. The Tallahassee couple that brought the Jersey Mike’s Subs brand to town and created a fast-growing network of restaurants were honored for their business achievements and economic impact. The Crowells operate five Jersey Mike’s Subs locations in Tallahassee and Gainesville, and have plans for additional shops in Thomasville and Valdosta. To date, their enterprise has grown to employ almost 70 people. Their success with the Jersey Mike’s organization led to a Rookie Franchisees of the Year award in 2011, and they serve as managing partners in a private equity firm that pursues investments in real estate and hospitality ventures.

Class of 2000 Florida Super Lawyers has recognized Mike Moody as a Rising Star among the top attorneys in the state of Florida for 2014. Mike practices law with the Tallahassee office of the international law firm Greenberg Traurig and his specialty is litigation. Congratulations to Katie Campbell, free-lance graphic designer and illustrator extraordinaire!! She entered her design of the book cover of her aunt, Prissy Elrod’s, book Far Outside the Ordinary in one of the top Graphic Design competitions in the U.S. and it won!


Alumni Affairs CLASS NEWS She didn’t mention it to her aunt when she entered the contest, because she figured she didn’t have much of a chance, but they won! Print Magazine is one of the TOP design publications out there! This was a huge honor!

Press Release on February 4, 2015: WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, today announced three additions to the Republican staff of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. The new hires include Severin Randall, Brianne Jablon Miller, and Michael Tadeo. Miller comes to the energy committee by way of the office Sen. James Risch, R-Idaho, where she handled energy issues, including activities at the Idaho National Laboratory, nuclear waste policy, energy development, and cybersecurity. Miller previously worked for Rep. Doc Hastings of Washington state, where she served as legislative director and was responsible for the congressman’s activities on the cleanup of the Hanford site, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projects, and immigration. She also led efforts for the Nuclear Cleanup Caucus. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in finance from the Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. Our congratulations to Brianne! Congratulations to Jerry Bryant, also! Jerry has recently made partner with the Pennington Law Firm in Tallahassee.

Class of 2002 Captain Craig McClure, USMC, graduated from the United States Navy Fighter Weapons School most commonly known as TOPGUN in Fallon, Nevada, on September 12, 2014. Craig and his wife Ally have a 10 month old son, Hunter, and reside in San Diego, California where he serves in the Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 225 at Miramar Naval Air Station.

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Paul Sloderbeck graduated from Samford University and then earned his JD from the University of Alabama School of Law. He is practicing law in Birmingham, AL where he and his wife Sarah reside.

A tribute to Mrs. Judy King, Upper School Science & Head of the Science Department from Brittany Pace:

Updates on the Lancasters: Chad has moved to San Francisco for Google. He has been named the head of Marketing for their new Google Domain Division. Chase left Jefferies banking after 5 years to start at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania for his MBA.

Class of 2006 Just weeks after graduating from the College of Charleston, Kyle Jones applied for and got his job with the San Antonio Spurs, 2014 NBA Champions. He had spent two years interning with the Charleston Battery and applied for the position with the Spurs. He majored in business administration at the College and is an account executive with Spurs Sports & Entertainment. He works at the AT&T Center (home of the Spurs) selling season and group tickets, developing creative ideas for groups, and working home games. Megan Lundberg is working in Texas with Bank of America. She took a special trip to Paris in October 2014 with her grandmother, Bettie Jane Grant. They enjoyed cooking classes, open air markets, and all that Paris has to offer. Katie McQueen graduated from medical school at the University of Alabama, Birmingham in May 2014. She is doing a residency in Greenville, SC in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics.

In June, I moved from Wilmington, North Carolina back to Tallahassee to start a new job at FSU’s Deep-C Consortium. I was in NC for 7 years getting a BS in Marine Biology and an MS in Environmental Education and Coastal Management. When I got to chemistry classes in undergrad, I was so glad you had been my high school chemistry teacher. Your voice was always there with every obstacle I hit. I remember you telling me that I could do it, just think and break down the question. So thank you for being a great teacher and believing in me. I am now an Ocean Science Educator and Internship Coordinator for Deep-C (http:// deep-c.org/), and we have a ScientistsIn-Schools Program and bring in our researchers to speak with classes throughout the school year. We also have a citizen science program called Project GOO (Gulf Oil Observers) that involves high school students in the scientific process of collecting oil patties on the Gulf shores. Also, there is an ROV competition, which I think Maclay has been part of in the past.

Class of 2008 Julianne Robinson graduated from Auburn and has pursued a teaching career. She teaches 2nd grade at Brookwood School in Thomasville, GA. Alexander Loeb is still hard at work with his studies and will be completing his third year of medical school at the University of Virginia. He is considering the orthopedics field as he will soon begin the process of applying for residency programs this fall. We wish him all the best!

Class of 2010 Another one of our alums, Madeleine Loeb, is now living in Washington, D. C. after having graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in May 2014 with a degree in Editing and Graphic Design.

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Alumni Affairs CLASS NEWS She is working for Smathers & Branson as a graphic designer and product photographer.

program is ranked fifth in the country according to US News and World Report.

2010 Maclay graduate, Katie Benson, graduated Magna Cum Laude from High Point University in May, 2014 with an elementary education major along with minors in both special education and art. She entered the University of Pennsylvania’s graduate program in Literacy and Reading Education in August. Katie has been awarded a scholarship by Penn’s Graduate School of Education, as well as one of a limited number of assistantships given to just 30 percent of the students entering the program. Penn’s graduate education

Jon Rueben graduated from Eckerd College and has a new job with Florida Southern College as an Admissions Officer. He has offered admission and over $150K in scholarships to several Maclay seniors. Kate Harrison and Lizzy Odom, after completing their undergraduate studies, immediately embarked upon graduate school. They both are students at FSU’s College of Medicine. Cody Tackett graduated from Huntingdon College in May 2014, with a B.S. in Sports

Maclay Alum Named Rhodes Scholar TALLAHASSEE, FL -- Jane Darby Menton, Maclay School Class of 2011, was named a 2105 Rhodes Scholar by the American Secretary of the Rhodes Trust. Thirty-two American men and women were chosen as Rhode Scholars to represent the United States. Darby is currently a senior at Yale University with majors in History and Global Affairs. As Managing Editor of the Yale Daily News, she is a member of the three-person management board that makes all major decisions for the newspaper, and reads and edits all stories. She won the Thouron Prize for a summer fellowship to Cambridge University. Jane Darby has also interned for Anderson Cooper 360, organized a student trip to Greece to study the country’s financial crises, and is a member of the Yale International Relations Association. Jane Darby intends to do the M.Phil. in Modern Eastern Studies at Oxford and aspires to be a foreign correspondent. Rhodes Scholars are chosen not only for their outstanding scholarly achievements, but for their character, commitment to others and to the common good, and for their potential for leadership in whatever domains their careers may lead. The Rhodes Trust, a British charity established to honor the will and bequest of Cecil J. Rhodes, provides full financial support for Rhodes Scholars to pursue a degree or degrees at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom in partnership with the Second Century Founder, John McCall MacBain and other generous benefactors. The first American Rhodes Scholars entered Oxford in 1904. Jane Darby is the daughter of Jane and Steve Menton and has a brother and sister who are currently students at Maclay, Caroline a senior and John who is a freshman. She is the first Maclay alum to receive such an honor.

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Management and Communications. He worked as a member of the Ticket Event Team for the Atlanta Braves last summer and has accepted the position of Membership Associate with the Atlanta Hawks.

Class of 2011 Bradford Sherman graduated from Penn in 3 years, attributing much to his strong academic background at Maclay. He is doing a Masters Fellowship at UNC and the then plans to go to law school.

Class of 2013 The 58th annual Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll, recognizing academic excellence by student-athletes during the 2013-14 academic year, was announced August 7, 2014. Tripp Transou was one of the Duke athletes that made the ACC Academic Honor roll. He also received his first varsity athletic letter for lacrosse. Kinsey Grant, a sophomore at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, VA, is moving forward in her major field of broadcasting and communications. In addition to actually being a broadcaster for the school news network, she is writing articles for Washington and Lee’s student publication The Ring-Tum Phi which has been in circulation since 1897.

Class of 2014 Olivia Hunter signed with Washington and Lee University to play women’s soccer. Below is a picture of Olivia on the soccer field. This photo appeared in conjunction with an article written by Kinsey Grant for the school publication The Ring-Tum Phi. The article covered the university’s policy that academics come first. Their prospective athletes can be recruited only after being offered admission to the school based on high academic standards.


Alumni Affairs CLASS REUNIONS Class of 1979 - 35th Reunion

The crowd may have been small but there was big fun to be had at the recent Class of ’79 reunion held on October 24-25. In addition to it being the 35th reunion, the weekend saw many of the ’79 graduates inducted into the Maclay Athletic Hall of Fame – a very special weekend, indeed. The festivities began with food and fellowship at the football tailgate on Friday evening. It was nice visiting with alums from other classes and watching the football team defeat cross-town rival John Paul II. After the game, everyone headed to The Flying Bear for drinks, more food, and the sharing of some great memories. With Bobby Bourgeois, Steve Lucas, and Hank McGrotha (wife, Jo Anne) in attendance, the entertainment level was at an all-time high! Bobby, Hank and Steve were joined by other members of the Hall of Fame State Basketball Team including Bob Miles, Steve Brown (wife, Alisa), Russell Cotton (’80) and Coach Tom Carlson. Bob Miles was also inducted into the Hall of Fame as an athlete. Russell was joined by his wife, Tammy, and children Briley (‘08)

and Kyle (‘09). Andy Ree drove down from the Atlanta area and locals Michelle Haskell Eubanks, Terrie Cartee McGlon, Kraig Conn, and Leonard (Parky) Parkhurst joined the group. Cathy Collins Galavis brought her husband, Carlos, Cliff Renn showed up with his friend, Toni, and Thom and Teresa McGlon made the drive over from Alabama. We loved having friends Cindy Phipps (’78), Barbara Cairns (’87), Dean Gargiulo (’87), Cindy Boyd Thomas (’86), Joe Kupiszewski (’87), and Wyman Duggan (’87) join us later in the evening, as well as Laura Boyd Cunningham (’80 and husband Robbie) and Julie Bradley Obrecht (’80). One very special guest honored us with her presence – Mrs. Cartee-Nation! She was always a favorite mom for those of us who grew up with the twins. And speaking of the twins, many thanks to classmate extraordinaire, Sherrie Cartee, who organized the Flying Bear event. Sherrie was the photographer for the evening, capturing the life-long friendships that were formed during our time at Maclay. For those of you who couldn’t make it this year, we missed you and hope to see you soon. Rest assured, behavior-wise, some of us haven’t changed at all, and none of us look a day over thirty…! - Les Grant Lundberg

Class of 1984 - 30th Reunion Friends travelled from Atlanta, New Orleans, and Huntsville to join local classmates to celebrate their 30th reunion. Homecoming weekend began with the annual tailgate party before the football game for the Class of ‘84 alumni. The night continued at Sidecar Gastrobar after the game where Dr.Lewis and Coach Irvin reminisced with everyone. The class was represented by a team in the Rowdy Rauder Adventure challenge, who did very well for 40 somethings. Some classmates attended the Hall of Fame Luncheon and Awards and then a party was held in the evening, which included a lovely dinner and 80’s music. Many laughs were shared while looking over old yearbooks and pictures. If you missed the fun, the Class of ’84 decided to have their next reunion in Atlanta in 5 years. - Kelly Boyd Kirby

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Alumni Affairs CLASS REUNIONS Class of 1989 - 25th Reunion The Class of ’89 joined the class of ’94 at the Wine Bar in Midtown for our 25th class reunion. 7 members of the class of ’89 reunited and had a great time catching up. Between the 2 classes, we had a good crowd of Maclay alums who enjoyed the food, wine and atmosphere in Midtown. - Debbie Miles

Picture (L to R)- Kerrie S. Stillman, Rania D. Hilton, Marcia Warfel, Debbie Miles, Allison Coleman

Class of 1994 - 20th Reunion The Class of 1994 celebrated their 20th reunion this October with a weekend full of fun events. Kicking off the weekend, friends and their families enjoyed meeting at the Alumni tailgate and watching the Marauder football team win their Homecoming game. Classmates gathered afterwards at a local restaurant to reconnect over a casual dinner. On Saturday evening, the Class of 1994 celebrated 20 years with appetizers and cocktails at The Wine Loft, giving everyone a chance to browse old yearbooks, snap photos together and relive fun Maclay memories! - Sarah Kathleen Huey Wiley

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Have you met up with former classmates or faculty members? We’d love to share your photos in print or online. E-mail your high-resolution photos, along with a detailed description and the names of people in the picture, to dhurley@maclay.org


Alumni Affairs CLASS REUNIONS Class of 2004 - 10th Reunion The Class of 2004 celebrated their 10 year reunion this year! On Friday night, we attended the Maclay football game. This was a new experience for our class as we did not have football when we attended Maclay! On Saturday night we gathered at The Front Porch. It was great to catch up with class mates and learn about each other’s life updates. A good time was had by all and we are looking forward to the 20 year reunion! - Cassie Mitchell Mills

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Alumni Affairs Wedding Announcements Katie Hatcher (’03) and Will Buechner June 21, 2014 All Saints Episcopal Church in Thomasville, GA Maclay Groomsman: Todd Hatcher (’07)

Mike Copeland (’01) and Alyson Demers September 6, 2014 Casco, Maine Maclay Groomsmen: Will Pipkin and Jeff McAdams (both, Class of 2001) Bridesmaid: Betsy Copeland Pfeiffer (’98)

Andy Guy (’00) and Sarah Short July 12, 2014 Bel Air, MD Best Man: Paul Guy (’93) Maclay Groomsman: Jackson Summers (’00)

Melissa Montgomery (’00) and Aaron Scott Piening August 1, 2014 Seattle, WA on Bainbridge Island. Julia LeBoeuf (Anthony) and Anna Myers were two of her bridesmaids (both, Class of 2000)

Danya Wilson (’95) and Corey Evans December 13, 2014 Miami, FL Many Maclay friends were in attendance.

Paul Sloderbeck (’05) and Sarah Ferguson August 30, 2014 Birmingham, AL

Casey Cook (’02) and Shaunna Boggs December 13, 2014 Faith Presbyterian Church in Tallahassee, FL Maclay Groomsmen: Wade Benton and Derrick Reed (both, Class of 2002) Reader: Tony Bajoczky (Class of 2003) Andrea Combs (’06) & Jonathan LaBeaud December 27, 2014 Inlet Beach, Florida Maclay friends Carlyn Harris, KC Hagan, and Catherine Crew Johnson (all c/o 2006) were in attendance, and Lauren DiMartino-Combs (‘05) was Maid of Honor.

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Alumni Affairs Birth Announcements Walker Burgess McTyeire March 27, 2014 John and Sara Burgess (’01) McTyeire Raleigh, NC

Mary Charles Robinton November 20, 2014 Charles (’85) and Roxanne Robinton Tallahassee, FL

Anna Rose de Sieye April 13, 2014 Evan and Jamie Ostrov (’99) de Sieyes Aptos, CA

Hutson Paul Davey November 27, 2014 Kevin (’05) and MaryKate Davey Aurora, IL

Alexandra Jane Kiel June 6, 2014 Nathan (’98) and Julia Kiel (formerly Kielbasa) New York City

John “Wells” Boland October 24, 2014 John (’98) & Jennifer Boland Tallahassee, FL Emily Beaumont October 24, 2014 Derek (’98) and Jennifer Magalian (’98) Beaumont Downers Grove, IL She joins big sister Hailey (age 5 yrs) and big brother Liam (age 2 yrs) Vivienne Tate Burgess November 5, 2014 Stephen (’97) and Julia Burgess New York City Wade Edward Benton “Web” November 8, 2014 Wade (’02) and Maclain Benton Tallahassee, FL

Mary-Klein Frances Hudson December 1, 2014 Dewey and Caroline Gifford (’99) Hudson Tallahassee, FL Cannon William Christianson December 6, 2014 Chad and Ansley Harrison (’99) Christianson Midlothian, VA He joins big brothers Caden (age 6 yrs) and Chance (age 3 yrs) Helen Mettauer Errahali “Hettie” January 2, 2015 Younes and Helen Owenby (’03) Errahali Tallahassee, FL

Riley Davis McCauley January 10, 2015 Kevin (’97) and Caroline McCauley Delray Beach, Florida

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Alumni Affairs In Memoriam Mrs. Floy Miller Maclay Lower School Teacher 1971 – 1978 June 16, 2014

Jack Walker Maclay School’s 1st Board of Trustees October 24, 2014

Hollie Skelton Sanders Class of 1978 October 2, 2014

Erika Marie Kubik Class of 1999 November 7, 2014

A l u mn i d! lve o v n I t e G H o w? !! I t's Ea s y

How? Would you like to be a Class Agent, mentor young Maclay alumni, help with an alumni or school event, serve on the Alumni Board? There are so many ways, so come on!!

Dr. Marie Elizabeth Krafft Maclay School Board of Trustees 2007-2013 November 9, 2014

Maclay School’s Alumni Association Wants to get Involved with You and Wants You to Connect with Us!

It's Easy! Go to www.maclay.org/maclayconnects There is a form to fill out and submit and we’ll be in touch with you! Get Involved!!

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Maclay School

Annual Giving Report 2013-2014

Board of Trustees 2013 - 2014

Gary Hunter Chairman MEMBERS: Stan Barnes Monesia Brown Lamont Cook Kathy Dahl Nancy Deal Tom Deison ‘91 Chris Diamantis John Foote Hank Hutchinson Rip Kirby William Lamb ‘87 Rob Langford ‘78 Jennifer LaVia ‘81 Jill Meenan Katrina Rolle Karen Unger

Alumni Association Board of Directors 2013 - 2014

Mary Katharine Croley Lawler ‘98 President MEMBERS: Charlie Belvin ‘73 Barbara Cairns ‘87 Kim Austin Crowell ‘99 Blake Dowling ‘92 Will Fixel ‘98 John Hinson ‘93 Dan Koeppel ‘94 Joe Kupiszewski ‘87 Greg Lamendola ‘91 Beth Rowe Lewis ‘93 Elizabeth Hinson Marschall ‘85 Terrie Cartee McGlon ‘79 Cassie Mitchell Mills ‘04 Mike Moody ‘00 Cindy Phipps ‘78 Charles Robinton ‘85 Fran Moore Shaw ‘85 Dena Sokolow ‘86 Collins Webb ’96

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Annual Giving Report

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HONOR ROLL of DONORS The Honor Roll of Donors represents the cumulative gifts received from donors during the course of the fiscal year. Those listed below have made a gift(s) to Maclay in at least one of the following areas: Maclay Fund, Endowment Funds, Scholarship Funds, Honor and Memorials, Athletic Booster Clubs. We gratefully thank you. Please note: Gifts made to Tomorrow Begins Today, The Campaign for Maclay School are acknowledged on page 59 of this publication.

Gifts of $10,000 to $24,999

Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999

Community Foundation of North Florida Jim and Kathy Dahl Chris and Andrea Diamantis Firman Fund Ermine M. Owenby, Jr.

Kelly Kuersteiner Beck Mr. and Mrs. David Brennan Mr. August A. Busch III Emerson Charitable Trust First Commerce Credit Union Mr. Craig M. Hansen Dr. and Mrs. Hank L. Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. G. Robertson Langford, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Rumana Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic Tripp and Susie Transou

Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999 Anonymous (2) Tom and Donna Chambasian Lamont and Johnnie Cook Mr. and Mrs. Marshall M. Criser III Mr. and Mrs. James R. Daughton, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. George J. Haedicke

Heffley & Associates Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hughes Jane Smith Turner Foundation Mr. Robert H. Kirby and Mrs. Kelly Boyd Kirby Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Meenan, Jr.

Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ballard Mr. and Mrs. Sabin Bass Mr. Steven Becker and Dr. Marie Becker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boeneke Kyle and Hollee Bollman Beverly T. Burnough Leonard A. and M. Lisa Carson Loan Nguyen and Justice Chuku Dr. and Mrs. Walter Colon Dr. Frederick Corpuz and Dr. Joanna Yao Mr. and Mrs. Sammy W. Deal Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Dimitri-DaSilva Dr. and Mrs. William C. Dixon IV Mr. and Mrs. John Dowdy Charles and Alison Dudley

Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Evert Mr. and Mrs. Jimbo Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Rogelio J. Fontela Mr. E. Cantey Higdon Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hilton Alex and Jane Hinson John Ho Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Howard Inovia Consulting Group Bill and Ellen Jablon Dean and Lina Knox Mr. and Mrs. Michael Koski Lawton and Beth Langford Jay and Jennifer Parker LaVia Dr. and Mrs. Albert S. Lee Dr. Peter E. Loeb and Mrs. Cecilia Drew Loeb

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Nylen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sniffen Ms. Janie Turner Mr. Reed B. Turner Shirley J. Whitsitt

Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Emory Mayfield, Jr. Dr. Daniel Mears and Dr. Emily Leventhal Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Moayad Ed and Carol Moore Mr. Timothy D. Padgett Mr. Dean W. Palmer Gerry and Tim Phipps Mrs. Joyce Phipps Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Price Dr. Sandeep & Anamika Rahangdale Mrs. C. Lee Roberts, Jr. Gary and Katrina Rolle Drs. Laurence and Lori Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. David W. Ross Dr. Shezad Sanaullah and Dr. Helen Nitsios


Annual Giving Report Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Shapley Drs. Hardeep and Jayati Singh Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Suber Mrs. Adelaide Suber

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tiller Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Tunnicliff Mr. and Mrs. Jason L. Unger Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Walker

Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wells David and Tanya Wilkins Katherine J. Willis Drs. Leslie and Vicari Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Pat M. Woodward

Gifts up to $999 Anonymous (4) Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Acuff Mr. and Mrs. Toyin B. Adeshina Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Ahrendt Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Aldredge Bud and Sherrie Alford Allergy and Asthma Research Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Allison Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Angerer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Antworth Mrs. Cheri Boyd Apthorp Mr. Kurt Artecona and Ms. Christina Rook Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Ashcroft John and Jane Aurell Mr. C. Dubose Ausley Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ayers Mr. and Mrs. James E. Baggett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Bailey III Ms. Elizabeth Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bakas Mr. K. Bryan Baker and Ms. Denise Miller Kim and Ken Ball Mr. and Mrs. Sean Bankston Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Barineau Stan and Tenley Toole Barnes Mrs. Cameron L. Barton Mr. and Mrs. Manny Bas Dr. and Mrs. Richard Bastien Dr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Batchelor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beamer Mr. and Mrs. Terrell L. Bebout Mr. Douglas S. Bell and Mrs. Luana K. Leialoha-Bell Mr. and Mrs. Davis Bell Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Belvin Mr. Lee Benoit and Dr. Nancy Chorba Benson’s Heating & Air Conditioning Valerie and Chris Berg Dr. Paul Berk and Mrs. Stephanie Funderburke Mr. and Mrs. Aymen Beshay Mr. and Mrs. Derek K. Bethke Mr. and Mrs. Ben Betts III Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Billings Ms. Lillian Keller Bingham Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bishop Ann and Ian Blake

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Boland Mr. and Mrs. Tony Boulos Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boynton Bradfordville Animal Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brady Mr. and Mrs. Harold Branch Jim Brewster Mr. and Mrs. Daron E. Bridges Mr. and Mrs. Michael Briggs Dr. and Mrs. H. Logan Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Junious D. Brown Mr. and Mrs. JD Bryant Don and Sally Bryant Bryant and Tina Buchner Lewis and Georgia Buford Mr. Butch Bundy and Dr. Vikki McKinnie Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Burhans, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Burnopp Mr. Brandon Burrows Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bush Butler Pappas Weihmuller Katz Craig LLP Mr. Miller Butler and Dr. Mary Anne Butler Mr. and Mrs. Christian Caballero Mr. and Mrs. Kent A. Cain Ms. Barbara J. Cairns Russell and Mary Anne Camarda Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Campbell Capelouto Termite & Pest Control, Inc. Capital City Group Foundation, Inc. Capital City Harley Davidson Dr. James A. Carey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Carvajal Ms. Kathryn E. Cashin Thomas A. Cassedy Cassedy Financial Group Mr. Mark W. Casteel Mr. and Mrs. Rob Cathcart Mrs. Elissa G. Chase Mr. and Mrs. M. Paul Chavis Nan Carswell Cherry Mr. and Mrs. David M. Christian Ms. Susan Clark Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clary Gregory and Dianne Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Sean Clifford Mr. and Mrs. John D. Coats

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cocotos Mr. and Mrs. Seth Coffin Ms. Melanie Coker Ms. Mary M. Collins Mr. David L. Combs and Dr. Lauren DiMartino-Combs Tom and Terese Combs Mr. and Mrs. Kraig A. Conn Caleb Connor Jeanne A. Corbett Jennifer Corzine Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cottle Mr. and Mrs. L.Thomas Cox, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Blue Craig Mr. Thomas Crapps and Mrs. Ana Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Croston Mr. and Mrs. Angelo D. Crowell CSI Contracting, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Culliton Mr. Michael Cunningham and Ms. Catherine May Cypress Restaurant The Dama Family Linda Davey Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn T. Davis III Dr. and Mrs. Chris S. Day Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Deison Mr. and Mrs. Mark Delegal Mr. and Mrs. John H. DeLoach Beth Moor Desloge Brandice and Paul Dickson Mr. and Mrs. R Chase Dickson Dogwatch of Northern Florida Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Donahue Lisa and Gary Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. Blake H. Dowling Robert C. Downie II Mr. and Mrs. Gary Droze Drs. Carey and Jones Mr. and Mrs. Ted Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Tim Durrance Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Eagen Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. Eastman Mr. and Mrs. Kerry I. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Vindana Ekanayake Ms. Caitlin Ellis Mr. and Mrs. John P. Engelbrecht 43


Annual Giving Report Ms. Robin Ereckson Mr. Gregory D. Ereckson The Essary Family Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Evans Mr. and Dr. John Evers Mr. and Mrs. James Fairfield Brad and Lauren Fantle Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fehl Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Ferraro Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Dennis K. Filloon Randy Fisher Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fixel Mrs. Cynthia S. Fletcher H. Maxwell Fletcher, Sr. Moira T. Foley John and Debbie Schwartz Foote Mr. and Mrs. John H. Foote Mr. and Mrs. Kervin Fowler Ted and Haley Frazee Mr. Kevin Wall and Ms. Lisa Freeze Mr. Eric and Dr. Andrea Friall Samantha R. Fulton Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Gainey Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Gallagher Dr. Michelle Gamble Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner Mr. Dean O. Gargiulo and Ms. Cindy B. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gargiulo Jake Garner and Kelley Cox Garner Mr. William H. Garvin III GBW GFA Realty Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Behzad S. Ghazvini Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Giddens Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Glaze Jeannette T. Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. Erik C. G. Gomer Mr. Billy D. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Mike Grant Ms. Christi Gray Mrs. Susan Gray Mr. and Mrs. William C. Green Drs. Alex and Mya Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Greene, Jr. Mr. Ron Greenstein and Ms. Rebecca O’Hara Lyles and Susan Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Justin M. Grow Mr. Jack Grubbs and Ms. Marian Berndt Gulf Winds Track Club, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Guy, Jr. Haber Remodeling LCC 44

Dr. and Mrs. Scott Hampton Bentley and Tyler Harris Bob and Libba Harris Mr. and Mrs. Rapheal Harris James and Claire Harrison Mr. William Harrold and Ms. Barbara Hill-Harrold Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hart Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harwin Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hathaway Ms. Karen Hayes Heinz Brothers Nurseries Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heinz Mr. R. Claude Hendon and Ms. Kathleen Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. Hermeling Mr. and Mrs. Carson D. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott Higginbotham Ms. Linda Hilaman John C. Hinson II Mr. Michael A. Hogan and Dr. Patricia A. Hogan Bishop and Carolyn Holifield Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Homison Honeywell International PAC Charitable Gift Program Mr. and Mrs. Tom Houston Mr. and Mrs. Scott Houston Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huey Mr. John R. Hugill and Mrs. Kiki Dunton Mr. and Mrs. Damian Hundley Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunkapiller Ms. Gannon Hunt Geoff and Nancy Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Hunter, Jr. Eleanor M. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Hurley Rhoda and Joe Icerman Impressions by Trena Mr. and Mrs. Bret Ingerman Dr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Jaggears Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. James Ms. Suzanne Jamir Jim Smith Insurance Agency, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Hal Johnson Ivan and Marsey Johnson Ms. Lisa M. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Rick Johnston Mr. Michael Jones Bill and Susan Jordan Ms. Pam Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Chad S. Jordan

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K & A Subs Tallahassee II, LLC Drs. David and Krista Kahn Mr. and Mrs. Reza Karimipour Katie’s Cakes and Catering Inc. Keith Lawson Company, Inc. Keith McNeill Plumbing Cont. Inc. Keller Williams Realty Ms. Jessica Kerner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kerrigan Ms. Shari Kerrigan Mary J. King Ms. Suzanne H. Kirby Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk Chip and Marty Kiser Felicia Coleman and Christopher Koenig Mr. Dan Koeppel and Dr. Anna Koeppel Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Kottkamp Mr. Greg Krasovsky Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Kronenberger Joe and Amy Kupiszewski Dr. Shiva Lakshmin and Dr. Heemanshi Shah-Lakshmin Mr. and Mrs. Greg LaMendola Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamy Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark Land Ms. Amelia L. Lanier Mr. and Mrs. Will Lawler Charles A. Lee Catherine Benton Lerner Mr. and Mrs. Jay Levenstein Thomas C. and Regina N. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Beecher C. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Lansing M. Lewis III Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Lewis Mary Lou and Gene Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Bradford C. Lewis Jason and Susan Lichtstein Mr. and Mrs. Blucher B. Lines Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Lombard Mr. and Mrs. James Love Leslie Grant Lundberg Dr. and Mrs. Fredrick Lutz Mr. Charles R. & Dr. Lisa C. Lyons Tucker and Coleman Mackie Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mahdavi Mr. Scott P. Mall Mrs. Francis P. Malone Charles Marschall and Elizabeth Hinson Marschall Greg and Anne Martin Dr. and Mrs. James Martin Mr. Michael J. Martinoff


Annual Giving Report Dr. and Mrs. Michael Mascagni Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Masferrer The Matheson Family Mr. Robert W. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Mayer The Mazziotta Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. McCall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. McCann Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McCauley Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McClelland Mr. and Mrs. Michael McClure Rick and Nancy McClure Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDuffie John and Ellen Camp McFarlain Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGinley Mrs. Terrie C. McGlon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. McGraw Mr. Michael H. McGrotha Mr. and Mrs. William T. McKinley Dr. and Mrs. Meredith McKinney Shannon and Kim McWilliams The Steve Menton Family Jeffrey and Sara Knox Merrill Mike Martin Baseball Camp Brianne Jablon Miller Ms. Darlene Miller Mr. and Mrs. William Miller Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Mills David and Melissa Minacci Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Minter, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Mnookin Howard and Kathy Moody Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Moody Corbin and Murray Moore Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Moore Mrs. Kristine S. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore Dr. and Mrs. Bert Morales Carol and Chip Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mullinax Mr. and Mrs. Danny E. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. John Nettles Mr. Lee Norment Mr. and Mrs. Jim Norris North Florida Title Company Ms. Kristen Nyers Ms. Anneli Nystrand Dr. and Mrs. David Oberste Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Obrecht Adekunle and Folayemi Omotayo Carol and Andy Oseroff Carl L. Owenby, Jr. and Helen G. Owenby Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer

Mari and Jose Parrilla Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Yogesh Patel Ms. Kristina S. Peeples Mrs. David H. Peipers Dr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Perkins Dianne Pappachristou and Glen Perrigan Mr. and Mrs. Will Perry Mr. and Mrs. George B. Pesta Mr. and Mrs. Gavin B. Phipps Ms. Cynthia Phipps Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pichard Mr. and Mrs. Alan Platt Mr. Raj Ponnaluri and Mrs. Hemamalini Gattupalli Ms. Maureen C. Proctor Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Putnal Roger and Carolyn Raepple Dr. Kevin and Mrs. Susan Ragsdale Dr. and Mrs. Sandeep Rahangdale Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Reed Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Richardson Ms. Dwan Riggins Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Rillstone Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Rivers Grover and Jean Rivers Ms. Sandra S. Roberts David and Mary Ann McClure Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Robinson Charles and Roxanne Robinton Mr. and Mrs. Jason Roland Mr. and Mrs. Colin M. Roopnarine Ms. Eleanore P. Rosenberg Landon and Nancy Ross Mark and Sally Rosser Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Rubenstein Mr. and Mrs. P. Michael Ruff Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Ruff Ms. Connie Rumberger Mr. and Mrs. Randall Rust John and Lisa Rutledge Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Saff Dr. Vincent J.M. Salters and Ms. Nancy J. Sampson Philip and Fran Visconti Sandon Maria and Michael Santoro Ms. Elizabeth K. Santoro Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sanz Mr. and Mrs. Gar H. Schafer Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Schnippert Elizabeth and Mark Scott Family Fund Dr. Kathryn E. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Sal Secondo Ms. Clarice M. Secreast

2013-2014 Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Sellers Dr. Matthew Shaftel and Mrs. Pascale Shaftel Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shapiro Dr. and Mrs. Philip V. Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Shaw III Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Shaw, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Shelfer, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Sheppard Dr. and Mrs. Brian Sherman Mr. Andrew Sherrod Mr. and Mrs. Skip Shiver Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simmons Dr. and Mrs. George W. Simmons Mr. Gregory W. Simpson and Mrs. Terri Littlefield Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay H. Sims Jon and Erin Sjostrom Ms. Jacqueline K. Slack Grant and Kris Slayden Michael and Prudence Sloderbeck Mr. and Mrs. James H. Smith Ms. Carri C. Smith Cindy and Layne Smith Mr. and Mrs. Rich Smith Mr. and Mrs. Malone D. Smith Sniffen & Spellman P.A. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Snow Ms. Dena Sokolow Gwen Spivey Mr. Dennis P. St. Pierre-Charles Mrs. Margaret Ausley Stalvey Mrs. Eldonna Steffen Peter and Crystal Stejskal Christopher Steuterman Eric and Cindy Stockstill Dr. Spencer Stoetzel Mr. and Mrs. Marty Stubblefield Dr. Naresh Suchak and Dr. Niharika Suchak Dr. Niharika Suchak Mr. William L. Sundberg Sunshine Car Care, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Suter Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sutton Mr. and Mrs. William G. Sweeney Edward F. Tabah & Kimberly K. Tabah Debra Tackett Mr. and Mrs. Rajesh Tahaliyani Talquin Electric Cooperative, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Jan K. Tanenbaum Rex and Sandra Taylor Mr. Dean O. Gargiulo and Ms. Cindy B. Thomas Lucinda F. Thomas 45


Annual Giving Report Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Thomsen Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thumm Claire T. Timm Tiny Tulip Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tipton Mr. Jeff Townsend and Mrs. Jennifer Kilinski Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tritschler Mr. Kenneth J. Tschieder Mrs. Lisa V. Tschieder US Energy Development Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Chad Van Iddekinge Dr. and Mrs. Hugh VanLandingham Ventures East, Inc. Bud and Trina Vielhauer Jim and Lisa Waddell Mr. Murray M. Wadsworth, Jr. and Mrs. Britt Whitson Wadsworth Steve M. Watkins III Charlotte P. Watkins Ms. Sharon M. Watkins Dr. and Mrs. Tony Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Weaver Mr. T. Collins Webb

Mr. and Mrs. William Welge Wells Fargo Educational Gift Program David and Nancy Wesley Judge and Mrs. Thomas K. Wetherell II Ms. Charlotte White Mr. and Mrs. John Whitworth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilder Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Wilkinson Ms. Amy Willett Mr. James C. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Ashbel Williams Bob and Bertha Williams Ms. Frances J. Williams Leslie Williamson Dr. Donald Willis Ms. Claudia Willis Wilson Family Medicine, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Dan Winchester Mark and Jennifer Winegardner Ms. Kristin Parsons Winokur Richard Wolkind Mike and Leslie Wood Mr. Daniel Woodring and Ms. Jean Hartman

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Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wright Ms. Melissa Wright Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wright Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wright John and Tricia Wurst Mr. Michael Yoon and Dr. Jessica Yoon Ms. Kristen K. Youngblood Phil and Loraine Zaidan Mr. and Mrs. Gary Zins

This Annual Report is a publication of the Maclay School Advancement Office for gifts received Augurst 1, 2013 - July 31, 2014. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this report. If we have inadvertently left your name off of a listing or listed it incorrectly, please accept our sincere apology and advise us of the correction so that we may update our records.

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Annual Giving Report

2013-2014

Gifts and Donations In Memoriam In Memory of Regina Brewster

In Memory of Wendy Hansen

In Memory of Lee Roberts, Jr.

Mr. Miller L. Butler and Dr. Mary Anne Butler Mr. and Mrs. Rip Kirby Dr. and Mrs. Howard M. Moody

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Kerry I. Edwards Mr. Craig M. Hansen Ms. Kristina S. Peeples Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Suter

Mrs. C. Lee Roberts, Jr.

In Memory of Dexter Douglass Ms. Moira T. Foley Mr. and Mrs. Blucher Lines The Frank Shaw Family

In Memory of Robert C. Webster, Jr. Firman Fund

In Memory of Keith Whitsitt Ms. Shirley J. Whitsitt

In Memory of Mary Ann Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Rip Kirby

In Kind Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Marshall M. Criser III Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Dimitri-DaSilva Gregory D. Ereckson Mr. John R. Hugill and Mrs. Kiki Dunton

Jim and Lisa Waddell Cypress Restaurant Inovia Consulting Group

Grandparents Club Gifts of $50 and above

John and Jane Aurell Mrs. Cheri R. Apthorp Mr. and Mrs. David Brennan Mr. August A. Busch III H. Maxwell Fletcher, Sr. Dean and Lina Knox Thomas C. and Regina N. Lewis Mrs. Francis P. Malone Mrs. Joyce Phipps Grover and Jean Rivers

Ms. Eleanore P. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. P. Michael Ruff Mrs. Eldonna Steffen Adelaide Suber Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Tunnicliff Ms. Janie Turner Charlotte P. Watkins Katherine J. Willis Richard Wolkind

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2013-2014

Thank You to our fabulous sponsors! from the

MACLAY AUCTION/GALA 2014 We would like to acknowledge the support of all our sponsors Key Benefactors ($10,000) Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ballard Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dahl Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Davenport Mrs. and Mrs. Chris Diamantis Mr. and Mrs. Tim Meenan Mrs. Cynthia Webster

Foundation Sponsors ($5,000) Mr. and Mrs. John P. Frazee, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moore Mr. and Mrs. Danny Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Tim Phipps Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Proctor Mr. Ken Cashin and Dr. and Mrs. Albert Lee Smith, Thompson, Shaw, Minacci & Colon and Periodontal Associates of North Florida Mr. George Langford and Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Langford The Barnes, Criser, Hansen, Hunter and Kirby Families The Brown, Bundy, Deison, McKinnie, Rosenberg and Unger Families The Cook, Dudley, Hutchinson and Rolle Families We thank all of these patrons who through their generosity made this evening possible. Thank you!

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The Maclay Fund 2013-2014 The Maclay Fund is truly the “backbone” of fundraising efforts at Maclay School. Many of the enhancements we have come to expect and enjoy are made possible through this yearly campaign. Educational programs are strengthened, faculty professional development is supported, and campus improvements are possible. We humbly thank the following supporters of the 2013-2014 Maclay Fund. Grand Benefactor Club

Cornerstone Club

1968 Club

Community Foundation of North Florida Jim and Kathy Dahl Chris and Andrea Diamantis Firman Fund Ermine M. Owenby, Jr.

Kelly Kuersteiner Beck Mr. and Mrs. David Brennan Mr. August A. Busch III Emerson Charitable Trust Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Rumana

Tom and Donna Chambasian Mr. and Mrs. Marshall M. Criser III Mr. and Mrs. James R. Daughton, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. George J. Haedicke Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hughes Jane Smith Turner Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Meenan, Jr. Mr. Reed B. Turner Ms. Janie Turner Shirley J. Whitsitt

$10,000 - $24,999

$5,000 - $9,999

$2,500 - $4,999

Andalusion Club $1,000 - $2,499

Anonymous (2) Mr. Steven Becker and Dr. Marie Becker Kyle and Hollee Bollman Beverly T. Burnough Leonard A. and M. Lisa Carson Loan Nguyen and Justice Chuku Dr. and Mrs. Walter Colon Lamont and Johnnie Cook Dr. Frederick Corpuz and Dr. Joanna Yao Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Dimitri-DaSilva Dr. and Mrs. William C. Dixon IV Mr. and Mrs. John Dowdy Charles and Alison Dudley Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Evert Mr. and Mrs. Rogelio J. Fontela Mr. E. Cantey Higdon Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hilton Alex and Jane Hinson

John Ho Dr. and Mrs. Hank L. Hutchinson Bill and Ellen Jablon Mr. Robert H. Kirby and Mrs. Kelly Boyd Kirby Dean and Lina Knox Lawton and Beth Langford Jay and Jennifer Parker LaVia Dr. and Mrs. Albert S. Lee Dr. Peter E. Loeb and Mrs. Cecilia Drew Loeb Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Emory Mayfield, Jr. Mr. Daniel Mears and Dr. Emily Leventhal Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Moayad Mrs. Joyce Phipps Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Price Dr. Sandeep & Anamika Rahangdale

Mrs. C. Lee Roberts, Jr. Gary and Katrina Rolle Drs. Laurence and Lori Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. David W. Ross Dr. Shezad Sanaullah and Dr. Helen Nitsios Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Schneider Drs. Hardeep and Jayati Singh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sniffen Mrs. Adelaide Suber Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Suber Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Tunnicliff Jason and Karen Unger Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wells David and Tanya Wilkins Katherine J. Willis Drs. Leslie and Vicari Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Pat M. Woodward

Virtu Club $500 - $999

Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Ashcroft Mr. and Mrs. Sabin Bass Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Carvajal Mr. and Mrs. Sammy W. Deal

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Deison Mr. and Mrs. Michael Donahue The Essary Family Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Evans Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Randy Fisher Mr. Kevin Wall and Ms. Lisa Freeze Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Glaze Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heinz Heinz Brothers Nurseries 49


The Maclay Fund 2013-2014 Ms. Gannon Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Hunter, Jr. Rhoda and Joe Icerman Dr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Jaggears Bill and Susan Jordan Chip and Marty Kiser Mr. Dan Koeppel and Dr. Anna Koeppel Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Kottkamp Dr. Shiva Lakshmin and Dr. Heemanshi Shah-Lakshmin Mr. Scott P. Mall

Mrs. Francis P. Malone Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. McCann Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDuffie Jeffrey and Sara Knox Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Danny E. Murphy Adekunle and Folayemi Omotayo Mrs. David H. Peipers Mr. and Mrs. P. Michael Ruff Mr. and Mrs. Randall Rust Ms. Clarice M. Secreast Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shapiro

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Snow Mr. Dennis P. St. Pierre-Charles Dr. Naresh Suchak and Dr. Niharika Suchak Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Walker Dr. and Mrs. Tony Weaver Wells Fargo Educational Gift Program Ms. Kristin Parsons Winokur Mr. Daniel Woodring and Ms. Jean Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Woodward

Maurader Club $250 - $499

Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Antworth Dr. and Mrs. Richard Bastien Valerie and Chris Berg Mr. and Mrs. Ben Betts III The Dama Family Lewis and Georgia Buford Russell and Mary Anne Camarda Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Campbell Capital City Group Foundation, Inc. Gregory and Dianne Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Kraig A. Conn Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fehl John and Debbie Schwartz Foote GFA Realty Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Green Mr. Ron Greenstein and Ms. Rebecca O’Hara Dr. and Mrs. Scott Hampton Mr. Craig M. Hansen Ms. Karen Hayes Mr. Michael A. Hogan and Dr. Patricia A. Hogan Honeywell International PAC Charitable Gift Program

Mr. and Mrs. Bret Ingerman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. James Mr. and Mrs. Hal Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Rick Johnston Drs. David and Krista Kahn Mary J. King Felicia Coleman and Christopher Koenig Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamy Charles A. Lee Thomas C. and Regina N. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Beecher C. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Lombard Greg and Anne Martin Mr. Michael J. Martinoff Dr. and Mrs. Michael Mascagni Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Masferrer Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. William T. McKinley Dr. and Mrs. Meredith McKinney Shannon and Kim McWilliams The Steve Menton Family Brianne Jablon Miller Howard and Kathy Moody Roger and Carolyn Raepple

Dr. Kevin and Mrs. Susan Ragsdale Dr. and Mrs. Sandeep Rahangdale Grover and Jean Rivers Landon and Nancy Ross Mark and Sally Rosser Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Rubenstein John and Lisa Rutledge Peter and Crystal Stejskal Christopher Steuterman Dr. Spencer Stoetzel Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tritschler Dr. and Mrs. Hugh VanLandingham Jim and Lisa Waddell Steve M. Watkins III Judge and Mrs. Thomas K. Wetherell II Mr. and Mrs. John Whitworth Mr. James C. Williams Leslie Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wright Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wright John and Tricia Wurst Mr. and Mrs. Gary Zins

Blue & White Club $1 - $249

Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Acuff Mr. and Mrs. Toyin B. Adeshina Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Ahrendt Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Aldredge Bud and Sherrie Alford

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Allergy and Asthma Research Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Angerer, Jr. Mr. Kurt Artecona and Ms. Christina Rook John and Jane Aurell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ayers Mr. and Mrs. James E. Baggett, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Bailey III Ms. Elizabeth Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bakas Mr. K. Bryan Baker and Ms. Denise Miller Kim and Ken Ball Mr. and Mrs. Sean Bankston


The Maclay Fund 2013-2014 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Barineau Stan and Tenley Toole Barnes Mrs. Cameron L. Barton Mr. and Mrs. Manny Bas Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beamer Mr. and Mrs. Terrell L. Bebout Mr. Douglas S. Bell and Mrs. Luana K. Leialoha-Bell Mr. and Mrs. Davis Bell Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Belvin Mr. Lee Benoit and Dr. Nancy Chorba Dr. Paul Berk and Mrs. Stephanie Funderburke Mr. and Mrs. Aymen Beshay Mr. and Mrs. Derek K. Bethke Ms. Lillian Keller Bingham Ann and Ian Blake Mr. and Mrs. John D. Boland Mr. and Mrs. Tony Boulos Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyd Mrs. Cheri R. Apthorp Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boynton Mr. and Mrs. Harold Branch Jim Brewster Mr. and Mrs. Daron E. Bridges Dr. and Mrs. H. Logan Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Junious D. Brown Don and Sally Bryant Mr. Butch Bundy and Dr. Vikki McKinnie Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Burhans, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Burnopp Mr. Brandon Burrows Mr. and Mrs. Christian Caballero Mr. and Mrs. Kent A. Cain Ms. Barbara J. Cairns Ms. Kathryn E. Cashin Thomas A. Cassedy Cassedy Financial Group Mr. Mark W. Casteel Mr. and Mrs. Rob Cathcart Mrs. Elissa G. Chase Mr. and Mrs. M. Paul Chavis Nan Carswell Cherry Mr. and Mrs. David M. Christian Ms. Susan Clark Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clary Mr. and Mrs. Sean Clifford Mr. and Mrs. John D. Coats Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cocotos Mr. and Mrs. Seth Coffin Ms. Melanie Coker Mr. David L. Combs and Dr. Lauren DiMartino-Combs

Tom and Terese Combs Caleb Connor Jeanne A. Corbett Jennifer Corzine Mr. and Mrs. L.Thomas Cox, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Blue Craig Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Croston Mr. and Mrs. Angelo D. Crowell Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Culliton Linda Davey Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn T. Davis III Dr. and Mrs. Chris S. Day Beth Moor Desloge Brandice and Paul Dickson Mr. and Mrs. R Chase Dickson Lisa and Gary Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. Blake H. Dowling Robert C. Downie II Mr. and Mrs. Gary Droze Mr. and Mrs. Ted Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Eagen Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. Eastman Mr. and Mrs. Vindana Ekanayake Ms. Caitlin Ellis Mr. and Mrs. John P. Engelbrecht Mr. Gregory D. Ereckson Ms. Robin Ereckson Mr. John Evers and Dr. Tanya Evers Brad and Lauren Fantle Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Ferraro Mr. and Mrs. Dennis K. Filloon First Commerce Credit Union Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fixel H. Maxwell Fletcher, Sr. Mrs. Cynthia S. Fletcher Ted and Haley Frazee Mr. Eric and Dr. Andrea Friall Samantha R. Fulton Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Gallagher Dr. Michelle Gamble Mr. Dean O. Gargiulo and Ms. Cindy B. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gargiulo Jake Garner and Kelley Cox Garner Jeannette T. Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. Erik C. G. Gomer Mr. and Mrs. Mike Grant Mrs. Susan Gray Ms. Christi Gray Drs. Alex and Mya Greenberg Lyles and Susan Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Justin M. Grow Mr. Jack Grubbs and Ms. Marian Berndt

Mr. and Mrs. James N. Guy, Jr. Bentley and Tyler Harris Bob and Libba Harris Mr. and Mrs. Rapheal Harris James and Claire Harrison Mr. William Harrold and Ms. Barbara Hill-Harrold Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hart Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harwin Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hathaway Mr. R. Claude Hendon and Ms. Kathleen Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. Hermeling Mr. and Mrs. Carson D. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott Higginbotham John C. Hinson II Bishop and Carolyn Holifield Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Homison Mr. and Mrs. Scott Houston Mr. John R. Hugill and Mrs. Kiki Dunton Mr. and Mrs. Damian Hundley Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunkapiller Geoff and Nancy Hunt Eleanor M. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Hurley Ms. Suzanne Jamir Ivan and Marsey Johnson Mr. Michael Jones Ms. Pam Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Chad S. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Reza Karimipour Ms. Jessica Kerner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Kronenberger Joe and Amy Kupiszewski Mr. and Mrs. Greg LaMendola Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark Land Mr. and Mrs. G. Robertson Langford, Jr. Ms. Amelia L. Lanier Mr. and Mrs. Will Lawler Catherine Benton Lerner Mr. and Mrs. Jay Levenstein Mr. and Mrs. Lansing M. Lewis III Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Lewis Mary Lou and Gene Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Bradford C. Lewis Jason and Susan Lichtstein Mr. and Mrs. James Love Leslie Grant Lundberg Mr. Charles R. & Dr. Lisa C. Lyons 51


The Maclay Fund 2013-2014 Tucker and Coleman Mackie Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mahdavi Charles Marschall and Elizabeth Hinson Marschall Dr. and Mrs. James Martin The Matheson Family Mr. Robert W. Matthews The Mazziotta Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. McCall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McCauley Mr. and Mrs. Michael McClure Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDonnell John and Ellen Camp McFarlain Mrs. Terrie C. McGlon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. McGraw Mr. Michael H. McGrotha Ms. Darlene Miller Mr. and Mrs. William Miller Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Mills David and Melissa Minacci Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Minter, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Mnookin Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Moody Corbin and Murray Moore Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore Carol and Chip Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mullinax Mr. and Mrs. John Nettles Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Nohle Mr. Lee Norment Mr. and Mrs. Jim Norris Ms. Kristen Nyers Ms. Anneli Nystrand Dr. and Mrs. David Oberste Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Obrecht Carol and Andy Oseroff Carl L. Owenby, Jr. and Helen G. Owenby Mari and Jose Parrilla Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Parrish Dr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Perkins Dianne Pappachristou and Glen Perrigan Mr. and Mrs. Will Perry Mr. George Pesta and Dr. Sherrie Pesta Gerry and Tim Phipps Ms. Cynthia Phipps

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Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pichard Mr. and Mrs. Alan Platt Mr. Raj Ponnaluri and Mrs. Hemamalini Gattupalli Ms. Maureen C. Proctor Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Putnal Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Richardson Ms. Dwan Riggins Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Rillstone Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Rivers Ms. Sandra S. Roberts David and Mary Ann McClure Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Robinson Charles and Roxanne Robinton Mr. and Mrs. Jason Roland Mr. and Mrs. Colin M. Roopnarine Ms. Eleanore P. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Ruff Ms. Connie Rumberger Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Saff Dr. Vincent J.M. Salters and Ms. Nancy J. Sampson Philip and Fran Visconti Sandon Maria and Michael Santoro Ms. Elizabeth K. Santoro Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sanz Mr. and Mrs. Gar H. Schafer Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Schnippert Dr. Kathryn E. Scott Dr. Matthew Shaftel and Mrs. Pascale Shaftel Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Shapley Frank S. Shaw III and Frances M. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Shelfer, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Brian Sherman Mr. Andrew Sherrod Mr. and Mrs. Skip Shiver Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay H. Sims Jon and Erin Sjostrom Ms. Jacqueline K. Slack Grant and Kris Slayden Michael and Prudence Sloderbeck Ms. Carri C. Smith Cindy and Layne Smith Mr. and Mrs. Rich Smith

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Malone D. Smith Ms. Dena Sokolow Gwen Spivey Mrs. Eldonna Steffen Eric and Cindy Stockstill Mr. William L. Sundberg Mr. and Mrs. William G. Sweeney Debra Tackett Mr. and Mrs. Rajesh Tahaliyani Dr. and Mrs. Jan K. Tanenbaum Rex and Sandra Taylor Mr. Dean O. Gargiulo and Ms. Cindy B. Thomas Lucinda F. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Thomsen Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thumm Claire T. Timm Mr. Jeff Townsend and Mrs. Jennifer Kilinski US Energy Development Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Chad Van Iddekinge Bud and Trina Vielhauer Mr. Murray M. Wadsworth, Jr. and Mrs. Britt Whitson Wadsworth Charlotte P. Watkins Ms. Sharon M. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Weaver Mr. T. Collins Webb Mr. and Mrs. William Welge David and Nancy Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilder Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Wilkinson Ms. Amy Willett Mr. and Mrs. Ashbel Williams Bob and Bertha Williams Ms. Frances J. Williams Ms. Claudia Willis Richard Wolkind Mike and Leslie Wood Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wright Mr. Michael Yoon and Dr. Jessica Yoon Ms. Kristen K. Youngblood Phil and Loraine Zaidan


The Maclay Fund 2013-2014 Parents By Grade Level PREK-3

Dr. & Mrs. Richard Bastien Mr. & Mrs. Richard Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Chris Day Mr. & Mrs. R. Chase Dickson Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Ferraro Mr. & Mrs. Ted Frazee Mr. & Mrs. Chad Jordan Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kerr Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Lancaster Mr. & Mrs. Bradford Lewis Dr. & Mrs. Christopher Price Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Richardson Mr. & Mrs. Charles Robinton Drs. Laurence & Lori Rosenberg Mr. Daniel Woodring & Ms. Jean Hartman

PREK-4

Mr. & Mrs. Blair Bailey Mr. & Mrs. Ben Bakas Mr. & Mrs. Davis Bell Mr. & Mrs. John Boland Mr. & Mrs. William Evers Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Ferraro Drs. Alex & Mya Greenberg Mr. & Mrs. Michael Harwin Drs. David & Krista Kahn Mr. & Mrs. Greg LaMendola Mr. & Mrs. William Lawler Mr. & Mrs. Lansing Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Jason Lichtstein Mr. & Mrs. Emory Mayfield, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David Ross Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ruff Ms. Dena Sokolow Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Thomsen Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Thumm Mr. Jeff Townsend & Mrs. Jennifer Kilinski Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Weaver Mr. James Williams

KINDERGARTEN

Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Sean Bankston Mr. & Mrs. Davis Bell Mr. & Mrs. Aymen Beshay Mr. & Mrs. Tony Boulos Mr. Justice Chuku & Mrs. Loan Nguyen Dr. & Mrs. Walter Colon Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Deison Mr. & Mrs. R. Chase Dickson Mr. John Evers & Dr. Tanya Evers Mr. & Mrs. Scott Hilton Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hunkapillar Mr. Dan Koeppel & Dr. Anna Koeppel Mr. & Mrs. Lansing Lewis

Mr. & Mrs. Ted Duncan Mr. & Mrs. Eduardo Lombard Ms. Anneli Nystrand Mr. & Mrs. Danny Murphy Dr. & Mrs. David Oberste Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Weaver Mr. & Mrs. William Welge Mr. Michael Yoon & Dr. Jessica Yoon

FIRST GRADE

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Aldredge Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bailey Mr. & Mrs. Ben Bakas Mrs. Cameron Barton Mr. & Mrs. Richard Campbell Mr. & Mrs Seth Coffin Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Evans Mr. & Mrs. Brad Fantle Mr. & Mrs. Jason Garner Drs. Alex & Mya Greenberg Mr. & Mrs. Jordan W. Matheson Mr. & Mrs. Charles Robinton Mr. & Mrs. David Ross Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Schnippert Mr. & Mrs. Malone Smith Mr. & Mrs. Peter Stejskal Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Thumm Mr. & Mrs. Chad Van Iddekinge Ms. Amy Willett

SECOND GRADE

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ayers Mr. Bryan Baker & Mrs. Denise Miller Dr. & Mrs. Richard Bastien Mr. & Mrs. Tony Boulos Mr. Butch Bundy & Dr. Vikki McKinnie Mr. Eric & Dr. Andrea Friall Mrs. Susan Gray Dr. & Mrs. Hank L. Hutchinson Mr. Dan Koeppel & Dr. Anna Koeppel Dr. Shiva Lakshmin & Dr. Heemanshi Shah-Lakshmin Mr. & Mrs. William C. Lamb, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ted Duncan Mr. & Mrs. Mike Martinoff Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Merrill Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Mnookin Mr. & Mrs. Danny Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Nohle Mr. & Mrs. Colin Roopnarine Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ruff Mr. & Mrs. Randall Rust Ms. Carri Smith Mr. & Mrs. Brian Snow Mr. & Mrs. Rajesh Tahaliyani

THIRD GRADE

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Aldredge Mr. & Mrs. Charles Beamer Mr. & Mrs. Derek K. Bethke Mr. & Mrs. Junious D. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan R. Croston Mr. & Mrs. Turner Davis Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Deison Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Evans Mr. & Mrs. Brad Fantle Drs. Alex & Mya Greenberg Dr. & Mrs. George J. Haedicke Mr. & Mrs. Brian Hughes Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Kottkamp Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Kupiszewski Mr. & Mrs. W. Mark Land Mr. & Mrs. Jordan W. Matheson Dr. & Mrs. David Oberste Mr. & Mrs. Colin Roopnarine Drs. Laurence & Lori Rosenberg Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Rubenstein Dr. Shezad Sanaullah & Dr. Helen Nitsios Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Schnippert Mr. & Mrs. Paul Shapiro Mr. & Mrs. Eric D. Stockstill Mr. & Mrs. Jason L. Unger Mr. & Mrs. Chad Van Iddekinge Mr. Michael Yoon & Dr. Jessica Yoon

GRADE 4

Anonymous Dr. Paul Berk & Mrs. Stephanie Funderburke Mr. & Mrs. Kent A. Cain Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Carvajal Mr. & Mrs. M. Paul Chavis Mr. & Mrs. David Christian Dr. & Mrs. William C. Dixon, IV Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Gallagher Mr. Ron Greenstein & Mrs. Rebecca O’Hara Dr. & Mrs. George J. Haedicke Mr. & Mrs. Carson D. Hicks Mr. John R. Hugill & Mrs. Kiki Dunton Mr. & Mrs. Ted Duncan Mr. & Mrs. Michael Mascagni Mr. Daniel Mears & Mrs. Emily Leventhal Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Merrill Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Richardson Dr. & Mrs. Garrison Rolle Drs. Spencer & Kathy Stoetzel Dr. & Mrs. Hugh Vanlandingham Ms. Amy Willett

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The Maclay Fund 2013-2014 GRADE 5

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Aldredge Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bailey Mr. & Mrs. Derek K. Bethke Mr. & Mrs. Glenn T. Burhans, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Tom C. Chambasian Mr. & Mrs. John D. Coats Mr. & Mrs. Sean Culliton Mr. & Mrs. Paul Dickson Mr. & Mrs. Michael Donahue Mrs. Susan Gray Mr. E. Cantey Higdon, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. James Mr. & Mrs. John Kirk Dr. & Mrs. Daniel B. Perkins Dr. & Mrs. Garrison Rolle Dr. & Mrs. John Rutledge Mr. & Mrs. Paul Shapiro Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Shelfer, Jr Ms. Jackie Slack Mr. & Mrs. James H. Smith Ms.Danielle Freeze Drs. Spencer & Kathy Stoetzel Mr. & Mrs. Rajesh Tahaliyani Ms. Gannon Hunt Mr. Reed B. Turner Mr. & Mrs. Jason L. Unger Mr. & Mrs. Harold Vielhauer Honorable & Mrs. Kent Wetherell

GRADE 6

Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Karl David Acuff Mr. & Mrs. Toyin B. Adeshina Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Angerer, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James E. Baggett, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Aymen Beshay Mr. & Mrs. Junious D. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Kent A. Cain Mr. & Mrs. Leonard A. Carson Ms. Lisa Chase Mr. & Mrs. David Christian Mr. & Mrs. Peter Cocotos Dr. Frederick Corpuz & Dr. Joanna Yao Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Deison Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Dudley Dr. & Mrs. Edward R. Eastman Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Evert Mr. & Mrs. John H. Foote Dr. Michelle Gamble Dr. & Mrs. Michael A. Glaze Mr. Ron Greenstein & Mrs. Rebecca O’Hara Dr. & Mrs. George J. Haedicke Mr. & Mrs. Brian H. Hermeling Mr. & Mrs. Carson D. Hicks Mr. & Mrs. Lee A. Homison Mr. & Mrs. W.R. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Kupiszewski Mr. & Mrs. Beecher Lewis

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Mr. Charles R. & Dr. Lisa Lyons Mr. & Mrs. John McFarlain Mr. & Mrs. Charles Minter, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. David Oberste Mr. George and Dr. Sherrie Pesta Mr. & Mrs. John T. F. Phipps Mr. Raj Ponnaluri & Mrs. Hemamalini Gattupalli Dr. & Mrs. Garrison Rolle Mr. & Mrs. Skip Shiver Mr. & Mrs. Eric D. Stockstill Dr. & Mrs. Scott Tetreault Mr. & Mrs. Ben Wright

GRADE 7

Mr. & Mrs. Al Barineau Mr. & Mrs. Sabin Bass Mr. Steven Becker & Dr. Marie Becker Mr. Lee Benoit & Dr. Nancy Chorba Mr. & Mrs. Derek K. Bethke Mr. & Mrs. Ben Betts III Mr. & Mrs. Kyle Bollman Mr. & Mrs. Glenn T. Burhans, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan R. Croston Mr. & Mrs. James R. Daughton, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Turner Davis Mr. & Mrs. Michael Donahue Dr. & Mrs. Edward R. Eastman Mr. & Mrs. William C. Green Mr. Michael A. & Dr. Patricia Hogan Mr. John R. Hugill & Mrs. Kiki Dunton Dr. & Mrs. Hank L. Hutchinson Mr. & Mrs. Hal Johnson Dr. & Mrs. Albert Lee Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Lynch Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Mazziotta Mr. & Mrs. Charles McDuffie Mr. & Mrs. Allen R. Moayad Mr. & Mrs. Jim Norris Ms. Clarice Secreast Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Shapley Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Shelfer, Jr Mr. & Mrs. Ramsay H. Sims Ms. Carri Smith Mr. & Mrs. Peter Stejskal Mr. & Mrs. Byron Wells Ms. Claudia Willis Drs. Leslie & Vicari Wilson

GRADE 8

Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Angerer, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas S. Bell Mr. & Mrs. Robert Boynton Mr. & Mrs. Daron E. Bridges Mr. & Mrs. Christian Caballero Mr. & Mrs. Tom C. Chambasian Ms. Lisa Chase Mr. & Mrs. John Dowdy

Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Downie Mrs. Cynthia Fletcher Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Gallagher Mr. William Harrold & Mrs. Barbara Hill-Harrold Mr. & Mrs. Brian H. Hermeling Mr. & Mrs. W.R. Johnson Mrs. Maureen C. Proctor Mr. & Mrs. Beecher Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Lansing Lewis Dr. & Mrs. James Martin Mr. & Mrs. Michael McClure Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Menton Mr. & Mrs. David K. Minacci Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Obrecht Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Parrish Mr. & Mrs. Jay Pichard Dr. & Mrs. Landon T. Ross Mr. & Mrs. Skip Shiver Ms. Carri Smith Mr. & Mrs. James H. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Rob Sniffen Ms. Cindy Boyd Thomas & Mr. Dean Gargiulo Dr. & Mrs. Hugh Vanlandingham Mr. & Mrs. James F. Waddell Drs. Leslie & Vicari Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Gary Zins

GRADE 9

Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. James E. Baggett, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Sabin Bass Mr. & Mrs. Blair Bailey Ms. Jeanne A. Corbett Mr. & Mrs. Sean Culliton Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Daniel Mr. & Mrs. Blake Dowling Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Dudley Mr. & Mrs. Rogelio Fontela Mr. & Mrs. John H. Foote Mr. & Mrs. Craig Hansen Mr. & Mrs. Chris Hart Mr. Claude Hendon & Ms. Kathleen Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Damian Hundley Mr. & Mrs. Gary K. Hunter, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Reza Karimipour Mr. & Mrs. Rip Kirby Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Lynch Mr. & Mrs. J. Greg Martin Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Mazziotta Mr. & Mrs. Joseph McCann Mr. & Mrs. Charles Minter, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. D. Brett Perkins Mr. Glen A. Perrigan & Dr. Dianne Pappachristou Mr. & Mrs. Gene Rivers Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Rumana Mr. & Mrs. Randall Rust Mr. & Mrs. Ricardo Schneider


The Maclay Fund 2013-2014 Mr. & Mrs. Ramsay H. Sims Mr. & Mrs. Jesse F. Suber Ms. Christi Gray Mr. & Mrs. Robert Thompson Mr. & Mrs. Richard Tritschler Mr. & Mrs. Byron Wells Honorable & Mrs. Kent Wetherell Mr. & Mrs. David E Wilkins Mr & Mrs. Ashbel Williams Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Winokur

GRADE 10

Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Ahrendt Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Ball Mr. Steven Becker & Dr. Marie Becker Mr. & Mrs. Ben Betts, III Mr. & Mrs. Charles Boyd Mr. & Mrs. Glenn T. Burhans, Jr. Mrs. Susan Clark Mr. & Mrs. Lamont Cook Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Blue Craig Mr. & Mrs. Gregory D. Ereckson Ms. Linda Essary Dr. & Mrs. J. A. Giralt Dr. & Mrs. Michael A. Glaze Mr. & Mrs. William C. Green Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Hicks Dr. & Mrs. Hank L. Hutchinson Mr. & Mrs. Bret Ingerman Mr. & Mrs. Robertson Langford Mr. & Mrs. Arthur E. McDonnell Mr. & Mrs. Charles McDuffie Mr. & Mrs. William T. McKinley Mr. & Mrs. Shannon P. McWilliams Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Meenan Mr. & Mrs. William Miller Mr. & Mrs. Charles Minter, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John R. Nylen Mrs. Ann Smith Peipers Mr. Raj Ponnaluri & Mrs. Hemamalini Gattupalli Dr. & Mrs. Sandeep Rahangdale Mr. & Mrs. William Burnopp Mr. & Mrs. Douglas J. Rillstone Dr. Vincent J.M. Salters & Mrs. Nancy Sampson Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Sanz Mr. & Mrs. Allen R. Secreast Mr. & Mrs. Rob Sniffen Mr. & Mrs. Lyman Walker Mr. & Mrs. John Whitworth Drs. Leslie & Vicari Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Scott Wright

GRADE 11

Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Sabin Bass Ms. Kelly Beck Mr. & Mrs. Harold Branch Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Buford Mr. & Mrs. Rob Cathcart Ms. Lisa Chase Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Criser Mr. & Mrs. Sean Culliton Mr. & Mrs. Sammy Deal Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Diamantis Dr. & Mrs. Leonard Dimitri-DaSilva Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. Donaldson Mr. & Mrs. Scott J. Eagen Mr. & Mrs. John H. Foote Dr. Michelle Gamble Mr. Trey Grubbs & Ms. Marian Berndt Mr. & Mrs. Craig Hansen Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Heinz Mr. Claude Hendon & Ms. Kathleen Brennan Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Hicks Mr. & Mrs. C. Scott Higginbotham Mr. & Mrs. Scott A. Houston Mr. & Mrs. Rip Kirby Mr. & Mrs. Robertson Langford Mr. & Mrs. John T. LaVia III Mr. Brian Lockwood & Dr. Maribel Lockwood Mr. & Mrs. Sam Mahdavi Mr. & Mrs. J. Greg Martin Mr. & Mrs. Miguel A. Masferrer Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Menton Mr. & Mrs. David K. Minacci Dr. & Mrs. Adekunle F. Omotayo Mr. & Mrs. John T. F. Phipps Mr. & Mrs. Gene Rivers Dr. & Mrs. Garrison Rolle Mr. & Mrs. Frank S. Shaw III Mr. & Mrs. William A. Snowden IV Ms. Cindy Boyd Thomas & Mr. Dean Gargiulo Mr. & Mrs. Lyman Walker Ms. Sharon M. Watkins Dr. & Mrs. Tony A. Weaver Ms. Cindy Phipps

GRADE 12

Mr. Kurt Artecona & Mrs. Christina Rook Mr. & Mrs. Al Barineau Mr. & Mrs. Douglas S. Bell Drs. Chris & Valerie Berg Dr. & Mrs. Harold Brooks Mr. & Mrs. Leonard A. Carson Mr. & Mrs. Terry Bebout Mr. Mark W. Casteel Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Blue Craig Mr. & Mrs. James R. Daughton, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gregory D. Ereckson Mr. & Mrs. Dennis K. Filloon Mr. & Mrs. James C. Harrison Mr. William Harrold & Mrs. Barbara Hill-Harrold Mr. Michael A. & Dr. Patricia Hogan Mr. & Mrs. Gary K. Hunter, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Floyd R. Jaggears Mr. & Mrs. Ed Lamy Col. & Mrs. Grant Slayden Mr. & Mrs. Jay Levenstein Mr. & Mrs. Miguel A. Masferrer Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. McGraw Mr. & Mrs. Shannon P. McWilliams Mr. & Mrs. Allen R. Moayad Mr. & Mrs. E. Murray Moore, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. D. Brett Perkins Mr. Glen A. Perrigan & Dr. Dianne Pappachristou Mr. & Mrs. Mark Putnal Mr. & Mrs. Randall Rust Dr. & Mrs. John Rutledge Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Shapley Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan E. Sjostrom Dr. Niharika Suchak Mr. & Mrs. Lyman Walker Mrs. Kristine Sutton Moore Drs. Leslie & Vicari Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Scott Wright

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The Maclay Fund 2013-2014 Alumni Giving 1974 Charles F. Belvin Thomas Cassedy 1974 Steve M. Watkins III 1975 A. Lawton Langford David Robinson Mary Ann McClure Robinson 1976 Jesse Suber Kelly Kuersteiner Beck 1977 Beth Moor Desloge Randy Fisher John Ho Mrs. Ann Smith Peipers 1978 G. Robertson Langford, Jr. Cindy Phipps Tim Phipps 1979 Kraig A. Conn Charles A. Lee Leslie Grant Lundberg Terri Cartee McGlon 1981 Jennifer Parker LaVia 1982 Jane Aurell Menton 1983 Robert C. Downie II Murray Moore, Jr. James H. Smith

1984 Sean Culliton Kelly Boyd Kirby Philip A. Sandon Leslie Williamson 1985 Paul C. Dickson Debra Schwartz Foote Elizabeth Hinson Marschall Ellen Camp McFarlain Charles M. Robinton III Fran Visconti Sandon Fran Moore Shaw Lisa Dart Waddell Benjamin H. Wilkinson 1986 Robert J. Angerer, Jr. Lisa Letchman Nylen Mary Byrd Lewis Sims Dena H. Sokolow Cindy Boyd Thomas 1987 Barbara J. Cairns Dean Gargiulo Joseph A. Kupiszewski William C. Lamb, Jr. William L. Sundberg Murray M. Wadsworth 1988 Cameron Lewis Barton Mayo M. Woodward Loraine McDaniel Zaidan 1989 Jeannette Tunnicliff Goldsmith Margaret Smith Lamb

1990 Justin M. Grow Sara Knox Merrill 1991 Thomas Deison Peter Fehl Greg LaMendola 1992 Blake Dowling Dr. Spencer Stoetzel 1993 John C. Hinson II Beth Rowe Lewis Andrew Moore Michael Ruff Britt Whitson Wadsworth 1994 Melissa Sparkman Bakas Dan Koeppel Pamela Webster Murphy Tia Hunt Smith 1995 Bronwyn McCreary Gomer Erik C. Gomer Courtney Baldock Jordan Catherine Benton Lerner Garrett Kuersteiner Robinson 1996 Anna Thomas Koeppel Jason Roland T. Collins Webb

1998 John Boland William A. Fixel Ted Frazee Kelly Cox Garner Mary Katharine Croley Lawler Katie Copeland Smith 1999 Lillian Keller Bingham C. Caleb Connor Kim Austin Crowell Tucker Frazee Mackie 2000 Meredith Jones Clifford Rosemary Farrell Evans Bentley Frazee Harris Brianne Jablon Miller Michael H. Moody 2002 Annie McMillan Bell 2004 Cassie Mitchell Mills 2005 David L. Combs Lauren DiMartino-Combs 2006 Katy Cashin Amelia L. Lanier 2013 Elizabeth Santoro

1997 Heather Clark Duncan Jake B. Garner Fran Williams

This annual report is a publication of the Maclay School Advancement Office for gifts received August 1, 2013 - July 31, 2014. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this report. If we have inadvertantly left your name off of a listing or listed it incorrectly, please accept our sincere apology and advise us of the correction so that we may update our records. 56


The Maclay Campaign Anonymous (4) Mr. and Mrs. Toyin B. Adeshina Mr. Tony Allen Blair and Monica Bailey Joseph & Jenny Bailey The Stan Barnes Family Bascom Communications & Consulting, LLC Mike and Sarah Bascom Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bauserman Ms. Tiffany Beavers Dr. David Bellamy Mr. and Mrs. Derek K. Bethke Ben and Jennifer Betts Dr. and Mrs. Vivalkumar Bhanderi Dr. Sudipkumar Bhanderi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Bianco Bobby and Demory Boeneke Kyle and Hollee Bollman Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Bowman Jim Brewster Shelton S. Bridges Mr. C. Joseph Brigham and Mrs. Linda A. Bailey Logan and Maryanne Brooks Junious and Monesia Brown Mr. Allen R. Burch and Dr. Heather K. Burch The Burhans Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Carnes Mr. Ken Cashin Mr. and Mrs. M. Paul Chavis Mr. and Mrs. David M. Christian Dr. and Mrs. Armand B. Cognetta Jr. S. Lamont Cook and Johnnie B. Cook Mr. and Mrs. James O. Cooke IV Mr. Drew Corbett Dr. Frederick Corpuz and Dr. Joanna Yao Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Cotton Doug and Dianne Croley Mr. and Mrs. Dean Crump Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Culliton Mr. and Mrs. James H. Dahl Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Davenport Sammy and Nancy Deal Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Deison Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Diamantis Mr. Ian M. Dimitri Mr. Klauss M. Dimitri Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Dimitri-DaSilva The Dudley Family Mr. and Mrs. Jason Dunsby Mrs. Elizabeth Dunton Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. Eastman Ken and Marilynn Evert

Brad and Lauren Fantle Mr. Andrew M. Fink Firman Fund Florida Healthy Kids Corporation Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner Jeannette Tunnicliff Goldsmith Mrs. Bettie Jane Grant Mrs. Susan Gray William and Allison Green Ronit Greenfeld Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Guyer Dr. and Mrs. George J. Haedicke Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Hamersley Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hansen Mr. Craig M. Hansen Scott and Mary Hilton The Honorable and Mrs. Robert L. Hinkle Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Hinson Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Hipps Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Hodges Kiki Dunton and John Hugill Ms. Gannon Hunt Gary and Meredith Hunter Mrs. Tina Hunter Kelly and Hank Hutchinson Michael and Katy Jablon Mr. and Mrs. Daryll E. Joyner Tim Kelly Real Estate Dr. Farhat and Mrs. Kristine Khairallah Mr. and Mrs. Rip Kirby Ms. Suzanne H. Kirby Dean and Lina Knox Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Kolka Nicole and Mike Koski Dr. Shiva Lakshmin and Dr. Heemanshi Shah-Lakshmin Jennifer and Jay LaVia Mary Katharine and William F. Lawler Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Bradford C. Lewis Mr. Lincoln M. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Blair Lilly Mr. and Mrs. William H. Long Mr. Jun Lu and Mrs. Yan Xin Mack Bros. Landscape Nursery Maclay Kids Campaign Maclay School Class of 1993 Maclay School Alumni Association Dr. and Mrs. Rand A. Malone Mr. Harold D. Mann The Matheson Family The Mayfield Family Mrs. Elaine McConnell John and Kathie McGraw

Meredith and Elsa L. McKinney The McWilliams Family Daniel Mears and Emily Leventhal Tim and Jill Meenan The Rev. Dr. Steve and Mrs. Antonia Melamed Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Merrill Bobby Miles Brianne Jablon Miller and Chris Miller Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Mnookin Ms. Tiffany Moyal Mr. and Mrs. Danny E. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jefferson Noblin North Florida Lumber, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. David Oberste Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Owenby, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Alfredo Paredes Dr. and Mrs. Brett Perkins Mr. and Mrs. J. Timothy Phipps Mrs. Joyce Phipps Ms. Cynthia Phipps Mr. and Mrs. Gene Phipps Mr. Philip Pomeroy, Jr. Mrs. Peggy E. Post Premier Motorcar Gallery, Inc. Christopher and Dawn Price Dr. Sandeep and Mrs. Anamika Rahangdale Residential Elevators, Inc. Stephen and Elizabeth Richardson Ms. Sandra S. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Robinson Dr. and Mrs. Garrison A. Rolle Ms. Eleanore P. Rosenberg Drs. Laurence and Lori Rosenberg Dr. and Mrs. Landon T. Ross Mr. and Mrs. David W. Ross Mr. and Mrs. P. Michael Ruff Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ruthstrom John and Lisa Rutledge Dr. Shezad Sanaullah and Dr. Helen Nitsios Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Sandon Maria and Michael Santoro Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Sauls, Jr. Elizabeth and Mark Scott Family Fund Ms. Clarice M. Secreast Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Shapley Dr. and Mrs. Philip V. Sharp Ms. Abbygail Sly Carri C. Smith Kathleen and David Smith Rob and Ashley Sniffen Mr. and Mrs. Brian Snow The Sokolow Family

Dena and Jenna Sokolow Class of Barbara Stanyard 2013 Mrs. Eldonna Steffen Mr. and Mrs. Eric D. Stockstill Mrs. Pat Suber The Jesse Suber Family Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Szortyka Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic Mr. and Mrs. Martin Trevino Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tritschler Turner Foundation Inc. Jane Smith Turner Foundation Ms. Janie Turner Mr. Reed B. Turner Mr. Ted Turner Jason and Karen Unger Mr. and Mrs. Steve Unger US Energy Development Corporation Mary and Hugh VanLandingham Lyman and Sherri Walker Kevin and Danielle Wall Mrs. Robert C. Webster, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Webster III Wells Fargo Educational Gift Program Byron and Rachel Wells Judge and Mrs. Thomas K. Wetherell II Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkinson Bob and Bertha Williams Ms. Frances J. Williams Jim Williams Mrs. Katherine J. Willis Mr. Daniel Woodring and Ms. Jean Hartman Mayo and Amber Woodward We gratefully acknowledge the donors listed here who have made gifts and/or pledges totaling $2,444,245 as of December 31, 2014.

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