Country Day 2011 Annual Report

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Annual Report

2010-2011

Rigorous preparation. Joyful environment. Students who will find success in any world.


2010-2011

board of trustees Katherine H. Blackburn ’82 Christopher N. Bortz ’92 Kyle C. Brooks ’81 David F. Dougherty R. Foster Duncan Neil I. Fleischer ’93 * Julie S. Fleischmann, President Joseph W. Hagin ’55*

Jonathan B. Hall Amy L. Hanson Lucy Haverland Joffe ’90 Cynthia A. Hritz* Lori W. Jeffries ’90 Macy K. Kirkland Robert F. Kistinger Mark E. Knue Daniel Magarian

Charles A. Pettengill ’79 Penny K. Pomeranz* Stephen A. Schwartz ’80 Robin S. Sheakley Hemella L. Sweatt-Duplechan Charles L. Thomas, III ’80 John B. Wildman ’76* Gordon W. Wright ’85

* Denotes that term has concluded.

Development Committee Frederick Carey ’80 Julie Fleischmann Lori Jeffries ’90 Macy Kirkland

Mark Knue Dr. Robert P. Macrae Jeffrey March ’80 Stephen Schwartz ’80

Robin Sheakley John Wildman ’76, Chair Gordon Wright ’85 James Zimmerman ’92

aDMINISTRATIVE cABINET Dr. Robert P. Macrae Head of School

Eric Foushee Director of Development

Stephanie Luebbers Head of Upper School

Jennifer Aquino Head of Lower School

Aaron Kellenberger Director of Admission

John Polasko Head of Middle School

Robert Baker Director of Technology

Theresa Hirschauer Athletic Director

Ashley Ward Assistant to the Head of School

Richard Durand ’73 Director of Facilities 2

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Todd Witt Chief Financial Officer


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Annual Report contents Spotlight

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Message from the Head of School

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Financial Information

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Endowment Overview and Endowed Funds

Baldur Tangvald ’11

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Annual Giving Overview

Erika Armstead ’12

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Parent Donors

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Alumni Donors

Richard O. Schwab ’67

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Grandparent Donors

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Parents of Alumni Donors

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Faculty and Staff Donors

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Friends, Corporations and Foundation Donors

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Honor and Memorial Gifts

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Herbert M. Davison Society

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Events

The Pomeranz Family

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Dear Parents, Alumni, and Friends of Country Day, It was another exceptional year at Cincinnati Country Day School; the highlights are numerous and speak directly to the depth and breadth of our program. From 36% of the senior class being recognized as the National Merit Scholars to a Lower School student winning a CCM piano competition; or from Middle School students excelling on the national language exams to claiming district titles and individual state championships, it was a tremendous year by all accounts. The momentum at Country Day is palpable and was fueled by the generosity of the many loyal donors whose names are listed on these pages. Country Day concluded its fiscal year on June 30, 2011, having received $2,165,245 in gifts. Your contributions supported the operating budget, expanded our ability to attract and retain the best and brightest students and teachers, built community, grew our endowment, and helped maintain our beautiful 62 acre campus. Each of these areas is vitally important to sustaining unparalleled educational opportunities for our children. I want to thank the chairs of the Annual Fund: Steve Schwartz ’80, Chair; Gordon ’85 and Susan Wright, Parent Committee Chairs; and Marsha and John Raushenbush, Grandparent Committee Chairs for their dedication and hard work. Also, John Wildman ’76 is stepping down as the Chair of the Board of Trustee’s Development Committee. His wisdom and leadership will be missed. I am proud of Country Day’s direction and priorities. There have been many changes in the past decade including a new school building, the retirement of long-time faculty, as well as the addition of new methodologies and programs, such as game-based learning. However, as we evolve, Country Day remains deeply rooted in its core principles. We are dedicated to fueling our students’ intellectual passions and preparing them for the rapidly changing world they will inherit. The bonds between faculty and students will endure as a hallmark of a CCDS education. So, though we continue to grow and innovate, the spirit and community of Country Day remains true. Thank you for all that you do for Country Day. Your commitment is deeply valued and appreciated. Sincerely, Robert P. Macrae Head of School

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fiscal year 2010-2011 financial information

Revenues Tuition Income 80.2% Gifts from Endowment Foundation 6.3% Annual Giving 5.5% Other Income 8.0%

Annual Giving

Unrestricted Annual Fund

$

682,314

Restricted Tuition Aid

$

120,768

Other Restricted Giving

$

29,527

Total Annual Giving

$

832,609

Events

CountryDate

$

171,150

Divas & Darlings

$

7,918

Total Events $ 179,069 Foundation Giving Unrestricted $ 651,272 Scholarship $ 453,769

Expenses Salaries & Benefits 49.5% Financial Aid 20.3% Program 13.0% Plant Operations 11.7% Office 5.5%

Other Restricted Giving

$

7,428

Total Foundation Giving

$

1,112,469

Total Annual Giving and Foundation Giving

$

2,124,147

Endowment Market Value as of 6/30/11

$

16,452,978

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endowed funds In 2010-2011, Country Day established four new funds in support of scholarship or as unrestricted endowment. The generosity of these respective families added more than $1,000,000 to the school’s endowment, which now stands at over $16,000,000. There are 37 individual funds at Country Day, many of which were also supported with additional gifts last year. The endowment is a vital source of revenue and must continue to grow to support faculty resources, tuition aid, and academic and extra-curricular programs of the school. 1953 Alumni Endowment Fund Dr. and Mrs. Edmund W. Jones '53 Ruth A Mashburn and W.O. Mashburn, Jr. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Weston '53

Culp Family Scholarship Endowment Mr. Charles A. Culp '02 Mr. William S. Culp, Jr. '00 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Culp '65 Schiff, Kreidler-Shell Inc.

David E. Laird Computer Endowment Dr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Wilson

David Stern Scholarship Endowment Dr. and Mrs. Charles O. Carothers LKC Foundation

The Class of 1953

Environmental Council Endowment

The class of 1953 is honored to accept a major gift for its endowment fund from The Ruth A. and William O. Mashburn, Jr. Foundation. This class scholarship fund is the only one of its kind in CCDS history. The Class of ’53 was (and is) a cohesive unit that changed CCDS history by staying together through senior year rather than transferring to an eastern prep school. Thirteen of us look forward to our 60th reunion in 2013.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Fritz, II (Jane Simon '78) Mr. and Mrs. Ian J. Guttman Dr. John S. Hutton and Ms. Sandra L. Gross '86 Mrs. Margot B. Jacobs '41

Fleischmann Family Scholarship Fund The Fleischmann Family

Fleischmann Family Scholarship Fund The income from the Fleischmann Family Endowment will be used at the discretion of the Head of School to provide scholarship support to students. Cincinnati Country Day School is committed to enrolling gifted and creative students regardless of their ability to pay for a CCDS education. Robust scholarship aid is the difference between good schools and great ones and creates a competitive advantage. Country Day is preparing students to lead extraordinary lives and only by assembling a student body of distinction, with unique talents, through the use of tuition aid can this be achieved. “Cincinnati Country Day has done so much for our children. We wanted to give back to the school by helping it attract the most talented students in Cincinnati and making it possible for them to receive an exceptional education.” This gift was made possible through the generosity of Julie and Noah Fleischmann, the Fleischmann Foundation and their extended family.

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Joseph P. Thesing Memorial Dr. Frederick A. Schmitt '71 and Ms. S. Melinda Greenlese

Lee S. Pattison Fund Mr. and Mrs. John C. Raushenbush

March Foundation Endowment Anonymous (3) Armor Metal Group Ms. Mary Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Avril Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Baily '47 Mrs. John A. Barbara, Jr. '41 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berke Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bimel, Jr. Boston Medical Center Corporation Mr. and Mrs. J. Leland Brewster BRG Realty Group, LLC Mrs. Sally Brown


Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Buechner '65 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bunis, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Carter '56 Cassady Schiller & Associates, Inc. Cincinnati Coin Laundry Cincinnati Insurance Consultants Agency, Inc. Cincinnati Shaper Independent Union Mr. and Mrs. Addison H. Clipson Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Closson, Jr. '48 Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Cohen '80 Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Coombe Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Cutts Mr. and Mrs. Chuck M. Drackett (Chuck - Deceased) Mr. Peter K. Drysdale '76 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Eha Episcopal Retirement Homes, Inc Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fishel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Fritz, II (Jane Simon '78) Mrs. Susanne E. Geier '33 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Gerdes Mr. Andrew R. Giannella Mr. and Mrs. Park Gilmore Globe Business Interiors Ms. Madeleine H. Gordon Greater Cincinnati Foundation Mr. Dale C. Hays

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Heisler Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Hellman Mr. Johnathan C. Hopkins ‘89 Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Hynden Ms. Martha W. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Keys Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Knue Mr. and Mrs. David G. Knust Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Laake Mr. and Mrs. Polk O. Laffoon Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey P. March '80 Mr. and Mrs. John P. March, Jr. '70 Mrs. John P. March Mr. and Mrs. Perrin G. March, IV '85 Mr. and Mrs. David B. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Mathis Mr. Donald C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. James S. Monroe Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Off Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Oliver Mrs. Kathryn Overhoff Ms. Elizabeth Parker Mr. and Mrs. George V. Peck Mr. and Mrs. Kroger Pettengill '40 PNC Financial Services Group Mr. William C. Portman, Sr. (deceased)

Ms. Ellen Roberts Mr. and Mrs. John S. Rosenberg Ms. Francis V. Roy Scallan Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Scallan Mrs. Clarinda S. Schmidlapp Mr. and Mrs. James E. Schwab Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Schwartz '80 Mr. Theodore L. Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Neal Schweitzer Mr. John M. Shepherd Mr. John E. Shore Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Sittenfeld Mr. and Ms. Roger Spingarn Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Steinman Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stern Mr. and Ms. Charles Stix Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Thomas, Jr. Trevor Melville, Inc. US Bank Ms. Alice J. Wersel Ms. Dorothy W. Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. Alfred K. White, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Todd L. Witt Mrs. Jean E. Wommack Mr. and Mrs. Eric B. Yeiser '43 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Zimmerman

Ruth & William O. Mashburn

Family Scholarship Fund The Mashburn Fund is the first endowed scholarship fund of our new initiative to raise $10,000,000 for tuition aid and is a wonderful family legacy honoring the memory of William O. Mashburn III (“Publius”) of the class of 1953. Bill was a tremendous classmate, friend to all, and a loyal alumnus of Country Day. He helped establish the 1953 Alumni Endowment Fund to support the school’s faculty and knew the impact of a Country Day education, which he championed throughout his life. The generosity of the Mashburn Foundation and the extended family of Meredith Keating ’83, Chris Mashburn ’87, Natalie Lindholm, Bill Mashburn IV, and Kendall Mashburn has propelled our efforts to strengthen tuition aid endowment, and has enhanced Country Day’s ability to attract the best and brightest students. Their philanthropic spirit is a tremendous gift to the entire community. “The Mashburn family is honored to be part of this campaign. Our ties with the Cincinnati Country Day community run deep. Our family believes that private education, when coupled with private giving, results in the most rewarding and comprehensive educational experience. We are thrilled to help enrich and provide access to CCDS’s already varied and vibrant community.” Over the past five years, financial aid has grown from $1,000,000 to $3,400,000 annually. This level of support is necessary to ensure access to Cincinnati Country Day for all students of great promise. Scholarships are not merely a benevolent impulse to embrace students of limited means; they are a strategic investment in bringing to the school a wide range of students of abundant talent and energy. Students who will constitute the next generation of leadership in Ohio, the US and the world. Country Day’s initiative is at the heart of our school and the academic excellence gained from the sharing of ideas in a diverse and talented community. We can’t thank the Mashburn family enough for their generosity.

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Patterson-Strauss Summer Travel Fund Mr. and Mrs. John T. Acklen Mr. Brady T. Brandt Mr. Ryan A. Chahrour '00 Mme Rachel L. Corwin Mr. Matthew W. Dahl Dr. Gregory K. Martin and Mrs. Courtney Byrne Mr. Carter N. Deupree '99 Mr. Gregory A. Faulhaber Mr. Layton A. Gibson Mrs. Anna G. Hartle Mr. George Swinton - Dr. Jeanette M. Hecker Family Drs. William and Christina Kelton Dr. Jeremiah B. McCall Mr. Brock A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. John C. Raushenbush Dr. Frederick A. Schmitt '71 and Ms. S. Melinda Greenlese Mr. Casey L. Schnieber Mrs. Stephanie J. Wietmarschen

Peter Levinson Scholarship Fund Mr. Thomas N. Loring and Ms. Karen M. Tenney '69

Pettengill Family Endowment Fund Greater Cincinnati Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Pettengill '79 (Lisa Raushenbush '85) Mr. and Mrs. Kroger Pettengill '40

Ramsey Runyon Wright Audio Visual Fund Santa Barbara Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Wright '44

Ruth & William Mashburn Family Scholarship Fund

Pettengill Family Endowment Fund The income from the Pettengill Fund will be used at the discretion of the Head of School to offset budgetary expenses, to provide scholarships and faculty support, or to meet new goals and programs. This unrestricted endowment fund supports the most pressing needs of Country Day. “We wanted to give back to the school and its faculty, that has done so much for us and our family and played such an important role in our family’s development as students and athletesat such a young and important age. Our school is a tremendous resource for our community, and we feel it is imperative that we support Country Day for our kids and our future.” This gift was made possible through the generosity of Kroger ’40 and Kay Pettengill and Chip ’79 and Lisa ’85 Pettengill. The gift is a testament to the deep commitment of the Pettengill family and creates a lasting legacy at Country Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Keating (Meredith Mashburn '83) Mrs. Natalie Lindholm (Mashburn) Mr. Christopher D. Mashburn '87 Ms. Kendall Mashburn Mr. William O. Mashburn, IV Ruth A. Mashburn and W.O. Mashburn, Jr. Foundation

Establish an Endowment Fund For information about establishing an endowment fund, please contact Eric Foushee, Country Day Director of Development at 513 979-0285 or fousheee@countryday.net

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Timothy & Cynthia Wollaeger Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Wollaeger '62

Unrestricted Foundation Gift Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey P. March '80

Unrestricted School Endowment Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Warner, III '64

William H. Hopple Jr. Lower SChool Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eschelbach (Laurie Hopple '68) Dr. Frederick A. Schmitt '71 and Ms. S. Melinda Greenlese

William B. & Louise E. Nixon Family Endowment Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Dibenedetto (Ann Nixon) Ms. Brenda Nixon Mr. and Mrs. Joel B. Nixon Mrs. Louise E. Nixon Dr. and Mrs. William B. Nixon

William B. and Louise Nixon

Family Endowment Fund The Nixon Family Fund was created to honor the memory of William Brown Nixon (1923-2010). After serving in the United States Army Air Force during World War II, William studied electrical engineering while working full time for the Pennsylvania Electric Company. He later married Louise Emerson and soon after, accepted a nuclear research position with Goodyear Atomic Corporation. In the subsequent years, he went on to serve as director and manager of several municipal and rural electric companies.

From a young age, Mr. Nixon held a deep interest in history and education and inspired his four children to "think of history as a road map that gives both right and wrong directions" to understand the ramifications of present day decisions. All of his children received both undergraduate and master's degrees in their fields of business and finance, music education, marketing, and mechanical and civil engineering with an additional PhD in environmental engineering. Mr. Nixon's only grandchild, Joshua Nixon, son of Brad and Cindy Nixon, will be in fourth grade at Cincinnati Country Day School. In addition to establishing a fund for unrestricted endowment to honor Mr. Nixon, it was the desire of the entire Nixon family to dedicate Park Gilmore's middle school history classroom in his memory. 9


Baldur Tangvald ’11 University of Southern California

Trustee Scholarship Recipient, School of Cinematic Arts Baldur Tangvald ’11 is a young alumnus ready to take on the world. He credits Country Day for providing him with an incredible opportunity. Baldur took full advantage of the benefits of a Country Day education and was one of 20 students in the nation accepted to the prestigious University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts and the Interactive Entertainment program. It is one of the most sought-after programs in the field, and Baldur was awarded an USC Trustee Scholarship. Baldur can also add the Country Day Visual Arts Award, National Merit Scholarship recipient, and the Country Day Award, the school’s highest honor, to his resume. He also served as the student body president and captain of the soccer team. Despite these accolades, Baldur’s closing message to his classmates was quite simple, “People like fun people. It is easy as that. It’s about positivity, energy, and fun. People like to laugh, they like to feel good.”

he needed to work on being a kid. From this Baldur learned that “Country Day isn’t just about textbooks.” He explains while advising the underclassmen, “If you’re going to school, minding your business and heading straight home afterward, I urge you to see that you are

Baldur, in his own words, remembers being a “weird little kid” who generally acted much older than his biological age. In fact, his teacher pointed out to his parents that

Country Day prides itself in developing wellrounded individuals. Country Day students are not only some of the brightest in the nation, but they are athletes, musicians,

National Merit

Scholar missing the point of this all. This place is more wonderful than people initially imagine.”

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and artists. Last year, 36% of the senior class received National Merit Scholarship recognition, the JETS team took first place in the state competition and a group of lower school student won a piano competition at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. In

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addition, Country Day had three international photography winners, the state champion in the long jump, seven seniors signed letters of intent to play college athletics, a state archery champion, and a student honored with the YMCA Character Award. These are just a few of the many accomplishments of our students. It is clear Country Day prepares students for many facets of life, and Baldur is a shining example. Whether he is designing video games or participating in a pick-up soccer game, Baldur’s message is poignant, “I measure time here, not in days, but in opportunities…I told myself to remember that every moment I choose not do something is a moment I cannot get back.” Country Day is enriched because of students like Baldur who move on to the next opportunity but leave Country Day a better place.


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Annual Gifts Touch

Every Child, Every Day At Country Day, our students are ready for any world. We create a community that instills a strong sense of self and a demanding curriculum that promotes growth and success while encouraging discovery. To continue this tradition of excellence, we constantly broaden and deepen the Country Day experience. We count on Country Day parents, alumni, grandparents, past parents, faculty, staff, and friends to help us by investing in Country Day. This year with the efforts of our Annual Fund chair, Stephen Schwartz ’80, and our wonderful volunteers, over 1,000 donors generously gave over $832,000 to our annual giving program. We are grateful for their tireless work to ensure our students have the best Country Day experience possible. Mr. Schwartz summarizes their work best, “CCDS’s success is never a finished project, but is an ongoing work in progress for each new generation of students.” Annual giving supports a variety of programs, including academics, faculty development, the arts, athletics, college counseling, and technology. These gifts allow Country Day to recruit outstanding faculty and provide them with unique professional development opportunities, to offer a comprehensive curriculum that is both rigorous and wideranging, to provide need-based financial assistance for students, and to maintain our campus and facilities to the highest standards. We thank you for making this special investment.

“CCDS’s success is never a finished project, but is an ongoing work in progress for each new generation of students.” Stephen Schwartz ’80, 2010-2011 Annual Fund Chairman

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Total Annual Giving by Constituency nAlumni $ 131,329 nEmployees $ 24,531 nFriends $ 36,801 nGrandparents $ 59,100 nParents $ 524,633 nParents of Alumni $ 56,215

Grand Total All Annual Giving

$832,609

$ 56,215

$ 131,329 $ 524,633

$ 24,531 $ 36,801 $ 59,100

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Country Day parents have once again shown their generosity. The School’s commitment to excellence on every front is made possible by the ongoing kindness of our parents. Their generosity helps to insure the continuation of a rigorous academic program, a faculty dedicated to teaching and scholarship, the beautiful campus, and the opportunities for our students to engage in leadership and community service With the leadership of our parent chairs, Gordon ’85 and Susan Wright, (Parents to Maggie ’19 and Jack ’21) our parents raised over $524,000 for the annual giving program. Gordon and Susan understand the significance a Country Day education has on a child’s life, “We are sure you can see first-hand the impact Country Day has had on your family and children.” The enthusiasm and dedication of our parent body helps ensure Country Day students are provided with the best tools possible to prepare them for college and beyond.

“We are sure you can see first-hand the impact Country Day has had on your family and children.” Gordon ’85 and Susan Wright Annual Fund Parent Chairs

1926 Society Gift Levels Founding Family Society Blue and White Fellowship Trustees Circle Gap Society Cum Laude Society 8-10 years post graduation 5-7 years post graduation 1-4 years post graduation

$20,000 & above $10,000 - $19,999 $5,000 - $9,999 $2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 $250 $100

The Tribe G Participation Society Recognizes 5 years of consecutive giving at any level and is designated by a feather ( C ) in the CCDS Annual Report.

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annual giving Parents contributed $524,633 Founding Family Society Mr. and Mrs. Kyle C. Brooks ’81 (Katherine Bossert ’89) Mr. and Mrs. David F. Dougherty C Mr. and Mrs. Noah Fleischmann ’81 C Blue and White Fellowship Mr. and Mrs. Troy Blackburn (Katie Brown ’82)C Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Hanson Ms. Macy K. Kirkland C Mr. and Mrs. A. Brad Lindner C Mr. Richard H. Steiner Trustees Circle Dr. and Mrs. John Bismayer C Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Cofer C Mr. and Mrs. R. Foster Duncan C Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Gentile, III Mr. and Mrs. Ian J. Guttman C Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. HallC Dr. John S. Hutton and Ms. Sandra L. Gross ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Mikal A. Jeffries (Lori Walker ’90)C Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Kistinger C Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Knue C Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MagarianC Mr. and Mrs. Craig F. Maier ’67 C Mr. and Mrs. Paul McElhinneyC Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Pettengill ’79 (Lisa Raushenbush ’85)C Dr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Pomeranz C Drs. Christopher and Blanca Riemann C Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Schwartz ’80 C Mr. and Mrs. Matthew SheakleyC Mr. and Mrs. Todd R. StegmanC Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. StewartC Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Thomas, III ’80C Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Wright ’85C Gap Society Mr. and Mrs. John T. Acklen Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. BartonC Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Berghausen (Monica Hamagami ’77)C Ms. Lauren C. CohenC Mr. and Mrs. James M. Coombe ’77C Mr. and Mrs. K. Rodger Davis C Mr. and Mrs. James A. Davis C Dr. and Mrs. William R. Drew (Kathy Chantilas ’79)C Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fitzgerald, IIIC Dr. and Mrs. Ronald HessC Ms. Lauren Hannan Hudson ’84C Ms. Monica JanningC Mrs. Heather M. JuneC

Mr. Rick H. JuneC Mrs. Andrea L. LevensonC Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. MacraeC Mr. Don McKee and Ms. Elizabeth RaderC Mr. Theodore R. Murphy, II and Ms. Ann C. DuCharme Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Ott, Jr. C Dr. and Mrs. Michael Snyder C Dr. Hemella L. Sweatt-Duplechan and Dr. Lester S. DuplechanC Mr. and Mrs. Kevin K. Ward ’74C Mr. and Mrs. William Breck WeigelC Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wildman ’76C Cum Laude Society Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Adamson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Bell Ms. Shannon M. Bleau Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boggs Mr. and Mrs. David B. Briggs, Jr. ’83C Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Bunge, Jr.C Mr. Pablo Callizo and Mrs. Gabriela C. Rodriguez-BustillosC Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Chaiken Dr. and Mrs. Manish ChopraC Dr. and Mrs. Irfan Dahar Ms. Kathleen S. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Kurtis B. FinchC Mr. and Mrs. Marc D. FisherC Mr. and Mrs. Eric F. Foushee Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. GamblinC Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. GarbodenC Dr. Joanna L. Groden and Mr. Stace Dahl Reverends Daniel and Henrietta GrossoehmeC

Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell J. HabibC Dr. John M. Hall and Dr. Sarah M. KnoxC Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Hammoor Dr. and Mrs. J. Peter HillC Ms. Tara K. Johnson-NitzbergC Drs. Kevin and Nikki Kallmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Grant A. Karnes ’85 (Laura Morand ’85) Mr. Aaron B. Kellenberger and Ms. Tanya E. CornejoC Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Klekamp Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Kohnen Mr. Richard W. Kosar Mr. and Mrs. Stratos Kranias ’93C Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Lazarus ’81C Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Leonard, Jr. ’83C Mr. and Mrs. James E. LevinsonC Dr. and Mrs. John MactaggartC Dr. and Mrs. Monal A. Mehta, M.D. ’84 Dr. Charles L. Mesh ’76 and Dr. Dianne LitwinC Mr. Fred L. Miller and Ms. Hope Felton-MillerC Mr. Matt L. NitzbergC Mr. and Mrs. Brandon P. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. PierceC Honorable and Mrs. Robert J. Portman ’74C Ms. Tracy B. Ramirez (Tracy Barton ’88)C Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Recker C Mr. Wade M. Shih and Ms. Cynthia C. ChenC Mr. and Mrs. Mark SmithC Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. SmithC Dr. and Mrs. James P. SpaethC Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stafford, Jr.C Mr. and Mrs. Clint F. StreitC Dr. and Mrs. Craig A. SukinC Mr. John C. Tiffany and Dr. Pamela C. SisneyC Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ushpol

annual Fund Parent volunteers Michael Barton Monica Berghausen ’77 Connie Boggs Debbie Brant Sandy Cantor Elizabeth Chopra Marianne Cruey Andrea Davis Julie Fleischmann Lesley Folan Ann Grace Eileen Grippo Aimee Guttman Amy Hanson Allison Harten ’91

Teresa Hess Julie Hill Marlene Hoover Mary Horton Anne Isburgh Lori Jeffries ’90 Anne Kistinger Margaret Kohnen Katherine Koustmer Andrea Levenson Pamela Levinson Liberty Magarian Anne Maier Shannon Murley Brad Nixon Lisa O’Brien

Charles Pettengill ’79 Lisa Pettengill ’85 Naomi Roy Stephen Schwartz ’80 Pamela Sisney Debra Smith Kellie Smith-Valido Cathy Stegman Amy Sukin Ashley Ward Jane Wildman Nicole Willingham Gordon Wright ’85 Susan Wright James Zimmerman ’92

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Dr. Richard Valido and Dr. Kellie Smith-ValidoC Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Warner ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Wilson G. Weisenfelder, Jr.C Mr. and Mrs. H. Dale Yates, Jr. Participants Dr. and Mrs. Richard I. Abrahamson, Jr. ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall E. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Angus Ms. Jennifer C. AquinoC Mr. and Mrs. Jerald L. Armstead Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. AshwellC Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Aylwin Reverend and Mrs. Trevor R. Babb Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas S. Bagnoli Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bardach Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. BaucomC Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Bernish Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. BeyreisC Mr. and Mrs. Jagdish K. Bhati Mr. and Mrs. Suman BhattacharjeeC Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Blackwelder Mr. and Mrs. John D. Blang Mr. and Mrs. Terry Blasingame Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Blum, Jr.C Drs. Michael and Katherine Blust Dr. and Mrs. Shaun A. Bond Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Boswell Mr. and Mrs. Joel S. Brant ’87 C Drs. John and Debbie BrenemanC Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton C. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon L. BrownsteinC Mr. and Mrs. Steven H. Bryant Ms. Joy M. Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Doug J. Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ButlerC Mr. and Mrs. Jean Cabello Ms. Tracy CambronC Mr. and Mrs. Randy J. Cantor C Mr. Frederick R. Carey ’80C Mr. and Mrs. Matthew CastrucciC Mr. James G. Chantilas ’83 and Dr. Lydia D. Chantilas (Talia Duarte ’80)C Mr. Tony Chow and Ms. Alice YauC Mr. and Mrs. John S. ChristineC Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Cicchinelli Mr. and Mrs. Steven O. Conner (Susie Callard ’91)C Mr. and Mrs. Justin A. Corwin Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Cruey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Dartt Mr. and Mrs. Nader N. David Mr. and Mrs. Brooks W. DavisC Ms. and Ms. Christen M. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Dayton, II (Lisa Maier ’78)C Mr. and Mrs. Antonius L. de BeerC Mr. Robert A. DeJong and Mrs. Valerie L. Wiliams Mr. David P. DelBello and Dr. Melissa P. DelBelloC Mr. and Mrs. Rishi Dhingra Mr. and Mrs. Boubacar Diallo Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. DietzC

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Drs. Mark DiFrancesco, Ph.D. and Diane Ceo-DiFrancesco, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Eric P. DoepkeC Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Dougan Mr. and Mrs. Aristotle J. Economon Mr. Christian Eihausen and Ms. Claudia Menges-Eihausen Mr. and Mrs. Travis W. EngelkeC Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Falkingham Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Findley Mr. Michael P. Finn Ms. Deborah J. FloydC Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Folan Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Fossett ’80C Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. FrederickC Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Fritz Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gantt, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. GardnerC Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. GentileC Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Geohegan, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Ali Ghasemzadeh Mr. and Mrs. Ashok GhildyalC Mr. and Mrs. Emmett L. Gladden, Jr. Drs. Yury and Susan GonzalesC Ms. Lynn A. Gottschalk Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Grace Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Grippo Mr. William M. Grupp Mr. Jenjaya Gunadi and Mrs. Jutapat Boonvongsakorn Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hardin Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Harten (Allison Hacker ’91) Dr. Jeanette M. Hecker and Mr. George SwintonC Mr. and Mrs. John M. HesserC Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hodson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Holley Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. HooverC Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. HortonC Mr. Daniel J. Hoying and Ms. Kristen L. Safier Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. HuelskampC Mr. and Mrs. Iain HughesC Mr. and Mrs. Darren HuxolC Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Hyche Mr. and Mrs. James V. Isadore Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. IsburghC Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. IsettC Mr. and Ms. Bruce T. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Jamison Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Jenkins Mr. Jeffrey L. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Chuck JohnstonC Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Darryol A. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Bradley M. Joyce (Julia Rogers ’99)C Mr. and Mrs. Jason M. Kiss Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Kloss Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. KomnickC Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. KoustmerC Ms. Evonne Kovach C Dr. and Mrs. Charles KuntzC Mr. Eduardo Lander, Jr. and Ms. Alexandra Vegas Mr. and Mrs. Andrew LangenbahnC

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Lauch Mr. Gary Barnes and Mrs. Ann Lazarus-BarnesC Mr. and Mrs. Elliott LesterC Dr. and Mrs. Steven LiscoC Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. LohmuellerC Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long Dr. and Mrs. Scott D. LongevinC Dr. John Luckwitz Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Luebbers Ms. Michele Lusk Mr. Stephen Lyle Drs. Seshu and Lakshmi Madabhushi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Main Dr. Elena Cruz and Mr. Carlos Mairal Dr. Gregory K. Martin and Mrs. Courtney Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Anthony McDanielC Mr. and Mrs. Gregory McGee Mr. and Mrs. Matt J. McGee Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. McGivern, Jr.C Dr. and Mrs. Brian D. McMasterC Ms. Tara McMullen Mr. Patrick D. McSwiggen and Ms. Tara L. SmithC Mr. and Mrs. Helmut Meixner (Laura Huller ’78)C Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Michalski Mr. and Mrs. Brock A. MillerC Mr. and Mrs. Romel E. Miller, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Miller Dr. Rajbir Minhas and Dr. Renu Kotwal Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mink Dr. K. Mohan and Dr. Madhomathi KosarajuC Mr. and Mrs. William M. Motley Mr. and Mrs. Todd W. Motto Mr. and Mrs. Paul MuellerC Mr. and Mrs. John W. Murley Mr. and Mrs. H. Scott NesbittC Mr. and Mrs. John D. NiedermeierC Mr. and Mrs. Joel B. Nixon Mr. and Mrs. John J. Olmstead, Jr.C Mr. and Ms. James A. Osselaer Dr. Christina S. Owens and Mr. Christopher R. OwensC Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Paff C Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. Page Mr. and Mrs. Mike K. Palackdharry Mr. and Mrs. Daewoo Park Mr. and Mrs. Graham S. Parlin ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Terry Patterson Mr. and Mrs. David H. Pease, III ’77C Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D. Peirol Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Pendery Mr. and Mrs. Thomas PetreC Drs. Robert and Andrea Pfister Mr. and Mrs. John A. Polasko Mr. and Mrs. Jarrod B. Pontius Dr. and Mrs. Dirk T. PruisC Mr. and Mrs. Bradley A. Reisenfeld ’82 Ms. Arian Richardson Ms. Patricia A. Robitaille Mr. Harold S. Rodenberg and Mrs. Julie L. Heck Mr. and Mrs. Greg D. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. RossC Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Roy ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Rumpke Mr. and Mrs. Rick J. Rust Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Rutherford, II Mr. and Mrs. A. Nicholas Sachs


Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Sacks ’95 (Arrianna Sales ’96) Mr. Edwin F. Sam, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Karl M. Scheer ’93C Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Scheper Mr. Brendan R. Schnieber and Ms. Van K. Ly Mr. and Mrs. Casey L. SchnieberC Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. SchoenyC Dr. Susanna Schwartz and Mr. Seth Schwartz (Susanna Hinkle ’93)C Mr. and Mrs. Norris Settles Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Shepard Mr. and Mrs. James B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. R. Daniel Smith Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. SmythC Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie P. Snell Mr. and Mrs. J. Shane Starkey Ms. Tiffany Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Strauss ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander F. Sulfsted ’96 Ms. Erin C. Sullivan Drs. Dan and Margaret Tallmadge Dr. and Mrs. Thor Tangvald, IVC Mr. and Mrs. Hari N. TatiniC Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Taylor Mr. and Ms. Charles D. Tereck Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Thornell Mr. and Mrs. Carlos E. Thurman Mr. and Mrs. James P. Tierney Mr. Robert C. ToernerC Mr. and Mrs. Calvin S. Tregre, Jr. Mr. Jason S. Ungerleider Mrs. Rachel L. Ungerleider Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. van Dijk Mr. and Ms. Jeremy Vaughan Mrs. Helena L. Victor and Mr. William K. VictorC Ms. Laura R. Vogt Mr. and Mrs. Colin P. Vogt Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Vollmer ’97 (Melanie Vierling ’98) Mr. and Mrs. James P. Vollmer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. S. Griffin Vollmer, Jr. ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Walton, III Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Warner, Jr. ’76C Mr. and Mrs. Chad C. WarwickC Ms. Polly Whittaker ’72C Mr. Solomon WilcotsC Ms. Terri Wilcots Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Michael Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. WillinghamC Mr. and Mrs. Tyrone WilsonC Mr. David A. Wise and Dr. Joyce C. NiedringhausC Mr. Jason T. Wise and Ms. Stevie D. Rufener Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Wolf (Brooke Bruder ’89) C Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wulfeck Drs. Bruce and Mary Beth YacyshynC Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Yardley C Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Young Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Zalants Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmerman ’92 (Mary LaMacchia ’92)C Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Zimmers

gifts-in-kind Troy and Katherine ’82 Blackburn (Brown) John and Loretta Estabrooks Randy and Sandy Cantor Noah ’81 and Julie Fleischmann Jane Masters Kenneth Mathys William and Cynthia Motley John and Elizabeth Perrin Charles ’79 and Lisa ’85 Pettengill (Raushenbush) John and Marcia Raushenbush

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Erika Armstead ’12 At Country Day we believe in exploration, integrity, self-advocacy and service. Take a look at Erika Armstead ’12; she is the epitome of all four. Erika is a senior at Country Day and has great plans for the upcoming school year.

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Self-advocacy: No one else can do it for us. We take responsibility for finding things out and making it happen. Erika is a dedicated and determined young woman. She knows she is at the beginning of her journey, and Country Day has given her the tools to meet her goals. She aspires to study chemistry in college, and later go to medical school where she plans on becoming a forensic pathologist, all while hopefully jumping at the collegiate level. “Country Day has taught me that time management is a big part of life and not just high school. The AP, honors, and college prep classes have helped prepare me to take on the college course work that I will soon face.” Service: Our community is not just where we are, it’s our city, our state, our country, our world. We are committed to improving it. Erika is certainly no exception to this belief. She enjoys spending time at Mercy Mt. Airy Hospital where she volunteers in the gift shop. Erika also spends time helping with the Breakthrough Cincinnati program, the American Red Cross, and the Bethany House. Erika recalls while volunteering at the Bethany House, how she came to the poignant realization, “these women and children staying in the house don’t have a place to stay or could not afford one.” Country Day students embrace the idea of exploration, integrity, self-advocacy, and service. Exploration is why we have students who qualify for the state geography bee, a wrestler who wins 20 matches in a season,

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Jump Champion and a winner of the National Foundation Award for Vocal Performance. These students explored new things and found activities they enjoyed,and led to great success. Integrity is a key component in our mission; so key that our Lower School will be studying integrity as a character virtue during the 2011-2012 academic year. Self-advocacy is a trait that many of our students inherently possess, however at Country Day, we foster and nurture this attribute until it becomes second nature. Our students take responsibility for their goals and take the leads in working toward meeting them. Service is an integral part of a Country Day education. Our students are often reminded about our community from a school perspective to a global view. Our Upper School students must complete 90 hours of service learning as a requirement for graduation.The Upper and Middle Schools each have a Service Day in the fall where they are placed by advisory at area agencies to work for the day. Each grade in the Lower School adopts a project for the year such as collecting pop tops for the Ronald McDonald House or recycling paper. Country Day students enjoy trying new things, embracing things they love, and turning these passions into success…just ask Erika.


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annual giving alumni contributed $131,329 Alumni gifts to the Annual Fund totaled over $131,000 in 2010-11 and provided vital support for today’s students and faculty. Alumni contributions reaffirm the impact of a Country Day education, and how it has touched and shaped each graduate. Support from alumni is a measure of satisfaction and pride in our institution and programs, and we cannot thank you enough for your generosity.

Alumni Council 2010-2011 Jody Brant ’87 Brook Bobbitt ’84 Paula Brock, Alumni Director Matt Cohen ’01 Neil Fleischer ’93, President JR Foster ’98 Natalie Geier Cohen ’01

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Richard Geier ’03 Ben Hardigg ’96 Lucy Haverland Joffe ’90 Erin Head ’93 Dave Hornberger ’98 Tricia Knowles ’98 Pamela Koncius Long ’01

Bree Murdock ’90 Alex Parlin ’97 Arthur Richard ’83 Susanna Hinkle Schwartz ’93 Marjorie Vollmer Smyth ’97 Chalky Thomas ’80 Gordon Wright ’85


1935 Participants Mrs. Helen Black C

1939

Cum Laude Society Mr. Charles F. Yeiser C Participants Mr. James B. DeMar, Jr.C

1940

Cum Laude Society Mr. Kroger Pettengill C

1942

Participants Mr. A. P. Mathews, Jr.C

1943

Participants Mr. Cornelius W. Hauck Mr. John B. Hollister, Jr. Mr. Eric B. YeiserC

1944

Participants Reverend Ray A. Betts, III Mr. Wallace B. Goodwin, II Mr. Gordon R. Wright C

1945

Participants Mr. Richard B. RobinsonC

1946

Cum Laude Society Mr. Thomas H. Carruthers, IVC Participants Dr. Arthur K. Asbury Mr. Charles Fleischmann (Deceased)C Mr. Henry M. Goodyear, Jr. Mr. Snowden Rowe Mr. William H. Schneebeck

1947

Participants Mr. J.T. MackelfreshC

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1951

1962

1952

Cum Laude Society Dr. Peter J. Stern

Participants Mr. Edward F. CastleberryC Mr. Herbert C. Lauber C

Participants Mr. Robert W. SchneebeckC

Participants Mr. James A. Heathcote Mr. Carl F. Hilker, Jr. Mr. J. Cromer Mashburn, Jr.C Mr. Ronald A. Nelson Dr. Peter J. Seybolt C

1953

Participants Mr. Duncan I. HoxworthC Dr. Edmund W. Jones C Mr. John C. Miller, II Mr. Paul V. Wentworth

1955

Gap Society Mr. Joseph W. Hagin Participants Mr. John D. Heyd Mr. Timothy H. MarvinC

1956

Participants Mr. William H. HealdC Mr. Kenneth W. Vogt C

Participants Mr. David B. Arms Mr. Ross S. Barrett Mr. John A. Shetterly

1963

Cum Laude Society Mr. Stephen E. Watson Participants Mr. William L. ClarkC Mr. Polk Laffoon, IV Mr. David B. Palmer Mr. John PictonC Mr. Peter T. RobertsonC Dr. Daniel G. Wright

1964

Participants Mr. David T. ParlinC Mr. Cedric W. Vogel Mr. Douglas A. Warner, IIIC

Cum Laude Society Mr. Grenville M. Gooder, Jr.

1958

Cum Laude Society Mr. Stephen F. Warm C Participants Mr. William A. White Dr. Addison E. Woodward, Jr.C

1959

1948

1949

Participants Mr. Richard G. Arms, Jr. Mr. William L. Heathcote Dr. Richard F. TylerC

Participants Mr. R. S. HarrisonC Mr. Joseph H. Head, Jr.C Mr. Marshall N. Terry, Jr.

Blue and White Fellowship Mr. Timothy J. WollaegerC

1957

Cum Laude Society Dr. Jerrold M. Levin

Participants Mr. A. B. Closson, Jr.C

Participants Mr. John C. Hassan Mr. Sidney N. Mendelsohn, Jr.C

1960

Participants Mr. Ralph E. Clark, III C Mr. Philip Hinkle, IIIC Mr. John H. More

1926 Society Gift Levels Founding Family Society Blue and White Fellowship Trustees Circle Gap Society Cum Laude Society 8-10 years post graduation 5-7 years post graduation 1-4 years post graduation

$20,000 & above $10,000 - $19,999 $5,000 - $9,999 $2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 $250 $100

The Tribe G Participation Society Recognizes 5 years of consecutive giving at any level and is designated by a feather ( C ) in the CCDS Annual Report.

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1965

Participants Mr. Robert M. Burton, Jr. Mr. John P. March, Jr. Mr. C. J. NauC

Participants Mr. Robert W. BuechnerC Mr. Charlton H. Chatfield Mr. William S. Culp C Mr. Frederick S. Lowe Mr. Don K. RehseC Mr. Harry S. Robinson, IIIC Dr. Perry F. SmithC

1971

Gap Society Mr. H. C. NiehoffC Mr. Richard D. Reis

1966

Participants Mr. Stephen L. Black Dr. Robert E. BrammerC Mr. Thomas O. Dunlap, III Mr. Gregory D. Hague C Dr. James LazarusC Mr. Thomas M. Salzer

1967

Trustees Circle Mr. Craig F. MaierC

Trustees Circle Dr. Rodney P. GeierC Cum Laude Society Mr. Carl H. Lindner, III Dr. Jeffry A. SpainC Participants Mr. Henry J. Bunis Mr. Richard E. Geier Mr. William H. Hopple, IIIC Dr. J. Brooks JacksonC Ms. Frieda JacobsC Mr. Thomas P. LeeC Mr. J. Thomas LockhartC Rev. Stewart E. Pattison Mr. B. H. Riehle Dr. Frederick A. SchmittC Mr. Abbot A. ThayerC

1972

Gap Society Mr. Richard O. Schwab Cum Laude Society Mr. Gordon L. Deane C Mr. Dennis D. Swaney C

Participants Mr. Louis K. Benjamin, II Mr. Peter R. Heisler Mr. Lloyd I. Miller, III Mr. Paul A. Schuster, Jr. Ms. Polly WhittakerC

Participants Mr. L. Thomas Block, III Mrs. Katherine O. Whitbeck (Oechler)C

1973

1968

Cum Laude Society Mr. Richard D. Durand C Mr. S. Craig Lindner C

Participants Dr. W. Stephen Black-Schaffer Mr. Eric P. CodyC Mrs. Laura Eschelbach (Hopple)C Mr. Daniel M. Witten, IIC

Participants Mr. R. Thomas Beach Mr. Charles E. Feuss Dr. Stephen J. HavlovicC Mr. John E. Lanier

1969

1974

Participants Anonymous Mrs. Eileen W. Barrett (Ward)C Mr. Craig H. Caldwell C Mr. Charles R. DeupreeC Mr. John W. Gantt, Jr. Mrs. Elaine Grever (Pauly) Mr. Daniel J. Hoffheimer, Esq.C Mr. Thomas N. Loring C Mr. James M. Mixter, Jr.C Dr. Peter C. Podore

1970

Cum Laude Society Mr. Lawrence W. Ward, Jr.C

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Gap Society Mr. Kevin K. Ward Cum Laude Society Honorable Robert J. PortmanC Participants Mr. Joseph W. Hagin, II Mr. Robert M. Moore Mr. Tony J. Patterson, Sr. Mr. Daniel M. Rattner Mr. Morley P. Thompson, Jr.

1975

Cum Laude Society Mr. St. John H. Bain

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Participants Mr. Alvin W. Bunis, Jr. Dr. Daniel N. Lucas Mr. Bruce W. Roy Mr. Douglas G. StenbergC Mr. Henry N. Thoman Mr. Robert B. Weldon Mr. Thomas G. Wildman Mr. Thomas L. Williams Mr. W. Russell Wilson C

1976

Gap Society Mr. John B. Wildman C Cum Laude Society Dr. Charles L. Mesh C Participants Mr. Peter K. Drysdale Mr. Jeffrey W. Harrison Dr. Keith M. Kerman C Mr. William M. Kite, Jr. Mr. Mark LanierC Dr. Marcus H. MendenhallC Mr. Jeffrey M. Schell Mr. Marvin L. Warner, Jr.

1977

Gap Society Mrs. Monica Y. Berghausen (Hamagami)C Mr. James M. CoombeC Participants Mr. Robert D. Cribbin C Mr. Thomas C. KilcoyneC Mr. Thomas W. LangloisC Mrs. Mary McGraw (Randolph) Dr. Mark W. NiemerC Mr. David H. Pease, III C Mr. James J. Taylor, III

1978

Cum Laude Society Mrs. Jane S. Fritz (Simon)C Mr. Robert W. Helmholz Participants Mrs. Lisa M. Dayton (Maier)C Mrs. Heather Dionne (Drysdale)C Mr. L. Reade Fahs, Jr. Mr. Will R. Gregg, IIIC Mrs. Laura Elizabeth Meixner (Huller)C Mrs. Kathryn S. Ottenjohn (Schneebeck) Ms. Phyllis M. Robinson Mr. Basil H. Rowe

1979

Trustees Circle Mr. Charles A. PettengillC Gap Society Mrs. Katherine Drew (Chantilas)C


Participants Dr. Richard I. Abrahamson, Jr. Mr. J. Craig AvrilC Mr. Richard D. Klingler Mr. Charles S. Robertson, IIIC

1980

'Blue and White Fellowship Mr. Roger B. Kafker Trustees Circle Mr. Stephen A. SchwartzC Mr. Charles L. Thomas, IIIC Cum Laude Society Mr. Philip J. CohenC Mr. Jeffrey MarchC Participants Mr. Frederick R. CareyC Dr. Lydia D. Chantilas (Duarte)C Mr. Peter A. FossettC Mr. Eric KrodyC Ms. Linda Levine Mrs. Christine A. Raushenbush Saudek Mr. John H. Skavlem, III Dr. Donald Weinshenker Mr. Murray R. Wilson

1981

Participants Mr. James G. ChantilasC Mr. Matthew M. Kite Mrs. Wendy L. Mambort (Wilson)C Ms. Lori B. Mellman Mr. Arthur M. Richard, IIIC Mr. Kenneth M. Robertson

1984

Gap Society Ms. Lauren H. Hudson (Hannan)C Cum Laude Society Dr. Monal A. Mehta, M.D. Participants Mrs. Tanya Carter-Harris Mr. David W. CorsC Mr. Kurt E. EberleC Mr. Alan D. LightC Dr. Subu N. Magge Mrs. Eugenia C. Randolph (Carey) Mrs. Susan A. Routh (Abrahamson) Mr. John R. Roy

1985

Trustees Circle Mrs. Lisa K. Pettengill (Raushenbush)C Mr. Gordon W. Wright C

Founding Family Society Mr. Kyle C. Brooks Mr. Noah FleischmannC

Cum Laude Society Mr. Grant A. Karnes Mrs. Laura L. Karnes (Morand)

Cum Laude Society Mr. Stephen S. LazarusC

Participants Mr. Raud AlaminC Mr. David Aston Mr. George T. AvrilC Mrs. Christine Hansford (Crowe)C Mrs. Julia M. Keller (Meretta)C Mr. Theodore R. Lazo C Mr. Harold E. Williams Mr. Howard N. Winston

Participants Mr. Jeffrey L. Collins C Mrs. Mary W. Cook (Warner) Dr. Jay K. Costantini Mr. Andrew A. Mack Mr. Andrew M. WilsonC

1982 'Blue and White Fellowship Mrs. Katherine H. Blackburn (Brown)C Participants Mr. James C. ArmitageC Mrs. Angelique S. Chengelis (Seremetis) Ms. Wendy S. Drysdale Dr. Alison Enoch-Morris, Ph.D. Mr. Michael D. MilliganC Ms. Elizabeth P. Mountjoy Ms. Leslie J. Neblett Mr. Bradley A. Reisenfeld

1983

Cum Laude Society Mr. David B. Briggs, Jr.C Mr. J. Michael Leonard, Jr.C

1986

Trustees Circle Dr. John S. Hutton Ms. Sandy L. Gross Participants Mr. David S. Cashion Mr. Roth F. Herrlinger, III Mr. Kenneth A. Mack Ms. Elizabeth A. Winchester

1987

Participants Mr. Joel S. BrantC Mr. David A. GemunderC Mr. Scott T. Hofmeister Mr. William H. Kreidler, II Mr. Jason Lewis Ms. Precious A. Smith Mr. D. Stewart Tucker

1988

Cum Laude Society Ms. Tracy B. Ramirez (Barton)C Participants Ms. Anna K. Larsson Mrs. Samantha K. Pleasant (Fischer)C Mr. Matthew A. Strauss Mr. Phillip R. Thune

1989

Founding Family Society Mrs. Katherine R. Brooks (Bossert) Cum Laude Society Ms. Chandra E. Jessee Participants Dr. Michael R. Dunn Mr. Johnathan C. HopkinsC Mrs. Christine J. McPhie Bachman Ms. Rozelia S. Park Mrs. Melissa J. PearceC Mrs. Brooke A. Wolf (Bruder)C Mrs. Carla A. Zack (DeFonso)C 1990 Trustees Circle Ms. Lucy Haverland JoffeC Mr. Craig P. JoffeC Mrs. Lori W. Jeffries (Walker)C Cum Laude Society Mr. Robert A. HeimannC Participants Mr. Samuel P. Huttenbauer, III Mr. Michael G. McPhie Mrs. Jennifer W. Mixson (Warwick)C Dr. David R. Osterhus Mrs. Katherine Peck (Gluckman) Mr. Marc A. Randolph Mr. Michael C. StraussC Mrs. Whitney M. Strehle (McDonald)

1991

Participants Mrs. Susan Conner (Callard)C Mrs. Allison H. Harten (Hacker) Mr. Eric J. Plummer Ms. Hilary L. Vollmer

1992

Cum Laude Society Mr. Christopher N. BortzC Participants Dr. Eric C. Booth Dr. Carrie C. Strauss Dunn Mrs. Katherine Frink (Schwab) Mrs. Marybeth Mount LeahyC Mr. David A. Zimmerman Mr. James ZimmermanC Mrs. Mary L. Zimmerman (LaMacchia)C

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1993

Cum Laude Society Mr. Stratos KraniasC Participants Mr. Neil I. FleischerC Ms. Erin E. HeadC Mr. James C. Hilleary C Mr. James P. Jurgensen, II Mr. Jeffry D. Marsh Mr. Taylor F. Mefford Mr. Karl M. Scheer C Ms. Jessica Y. Schultz Dr. Susanna G. Schwartz (Hinkle)C Dr. Samuel R. Sommers C Ms. Tisha K. Stima

1994

Participants Mr. Graham S. Parlin Mr. S. Griffin Vollmer, Jr.

1995

Cum Laude Society Ms. Marie C. Lee Participants Mrs. Susan Abouhassan (Razavi) Mr. Casey M. Gilmore Mrs. Sarah L. Jurgensen (Bitsoff) Mr. Jason R. Jurgensen Mrs. Holly Mott (Oblinger) Mr. Steven L. Sacks

1996

Cum Laude Society Ms. Mary E. Lee Participants Mrs. Grace A. Boyles (Mefford) Mr. William J. Deupree, IV Mr. Brandon K. Guttman Mr. William B. Hardigg, III Mr. Adam B. Koncius Ms. Eleanor B. Off Mrs. Arrianna Sacks (Sales) Dr. Benjamin D. Sommers Mr. Alexander F. Sulfsted Dr. Melissa W. Wachterman

1997

Cum Laude Society Mr. Alexander T. ParlinC Participants Mr. Taylor P. BoswellC Mr. Christopher Kahn Mr. Nathaniel W. LawtonC Ms. Mary C. Olson Mr. Lindsey N. Senter C Mrs. Marjorie V. Smyth (Vollmer)C Mr. Daniel H. Vollmer

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1998

Cum Laude Society Ms. Marie A. Lee Mr. John T. ZimmermanC Mrs. Shannon L. Zimmerman (Thomas)C Participants Mrs. Jacqueline J. Alf (Jurgensen)C Mr. William J. Bahl Mr. James R. Foster Mr. David L. Hornberger Ms. Tricia M. Knowles C Mrs. Jill S. Lawton (Warm)C Mr. Robert W. OffC Mr. Eric S. SteinC Mrs. Melanie Vollmer (Vierling) Mr. Robert M. Zimmerman

1999

Participants Mr. Carter N. DeupreeC Mrs. Julia R. Joyce (Rogers)C

2004

Participants Ms. Ashley Durand Ms. Julien R. Guttman C Mr. Kyle N. Hynden Mr. Lee A. Isaacsohn Ms. Taylor Pomeranz

2005

Cum Laude Society Mr. Petersen W. Niehoff Participants Ms. Ceridwen L. Hall Mr. Paul D. Hart Mr. Andrew R. Roth Mr. Brian M. Rue Mr. David E. Tapke Mrs. Vallie K. Tapke (Geier)

2006

Participants Mr. Charles W. Anness Ms. Christy B. Pomeranz

Participants Ms. Kathryn R. Appleton Mr. John H. Graves Ms. Ellen K. Loudermilk Mr. Jory J. Pomeranz Mr. Taylor J. SmithC

2001

2007

2000

Participants Mr. Matthew S. Cohen C Mrs. Natalie B. Cohen (Geier)C Mrs. Katherine H. Grambling (Hale) Mr. Creighton A. Long C Mr. Daniel G. Long Mrs. Pamela K. Long (Koncius)C Mr. Tyler C. Wright

2002

Participants Ms. Sarah A. Gerber Ms. Elizabeth C. Grever Ms. Bailey B. Hopple Ms. Lindsay B. Masters Mr. Lewis V. Woolsey

2003

Cum Laude Society for Young Alumni Mr. Martin L. Leonard Participants Ms. Anne L. Barrett Ms. Emily O. Geier Mr. Richard E. Geier, Jr. Mr. Ian B. McLean Mr. Corbin L. Pomeranz Ms. Jamie K. Swango

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Participants Ms. Christine A. Bonini Ms. Courtney E. Chapel Ms. Alexandra C. Hummel Ms. Jessica C. Hummel Mr. Peter R. Kistinger Mr. Zachary E. Knue Ms. Lauren P. Legette Ms. Alden E. Masters Ms. Kellen R. Pomeranz Ms. Hillary K. Tipton

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Participants Mr. Jeffrey Bismayer Ms. Ellyn S. Guttman Mr. Gibson A. Hoyt

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Cum Laude Society for Young Alumni Ms. Lisa McElhinney Mr. Maxfield L. Victor Participants Mr. Michael Contreras Ms. Bailey C. Kielarowski Ms. Carly E. Knue Ms. Allison L. Rue Ms. Claire Tipton


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Cum Laude Society for Young Alumni Ms. Anna E. Lemen Participants Mr. Lawrence W. Ervin, Jr. Mr. Thomas Langlois Mr. Todd T. Legette, Jr. Mr. William D. Portman Mr. Corey A. Tipton

2011 Participants Richard Abrahamson Daniel Angus William Bismayer Kathryn Black Elizabeth Blackburn Erica Brackett Ali Breneman Jules Cantor

Basil DeJong Greg Dick Lindsay Dougan George Drew Will Duncan Chris Ferguson Jamie Fisher Michael Fitzgerald Lilly Fleischmann Will Fritz Ryan Galloway Blythe Gross-Hutton Emily Grupp Ilana Habib Alanah Hall Claire Heinichen Grant Hesser Jamie Huelskamp Hee Jin Ella Kim Jordan Komnick Karis Kosar

Andrew McElhinney Alexandra McInturf Mac McKee Kevin McSwiggen Alex Meixner Robert Park Mona Patel Rob Pierce Cody Pomeranz Gabby Richardson Devin Sutton Sadie Swensson Baldur Tangvald Kate Taylor Wyatt Tiffany Alexis Victor Ramona Weber Gretchen Weigel Jack Wildman Tyrique Wilson Kevin Xiang Trevor Yates Amanda Young

class of 2011 Class of 2011 contributed $500 The Class of 2011 (pictured below) chose Cincinnati Country Day as one of its senior service projects. Over a period of several weeks, various seniors spent their lunch and free bells planning and organizing a fundraiser. As a result the class met their goal and graciously donated $500 to Country Day. We are thankful the seniors chose to give back to their school and to support the Country Day community.

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2011 distinguished

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Richard O. Schwab ’67, Country Day Middle School Head from 1986-2006, recognizes the importance of attitude and how it affects all you do in school and in life. He is a man that has devoted himself to Country Day, serving as the Head of the Middle School for 20 years (1986-2006). He was beloved by his faculty and students and is greatly admired for his keen understanding of the adolescent mind. Even after his retirement, Dick continues to serve Country Day. Each year in the spring, the Middle School faculty and staff award the Richard O. Schwab ’67 Middle School Awards. They are among the Middle School’s highest honors. These awards recognize the boy and girl in each grade who exemplify a positive

attitude, dedication to school work and school activities, leadership, respect for others, and kindness to everyone. Dick makes a leadership gift to Country Day’s annual fund to honor the student recipients. However, his dedication goes far beyond his monetary kindness. In a thank you letter to Dick, Ben Stegman, a 2010 recipient writes, “Our school is unique, because teachers have a lot of freedom to teach what they think is important. The students try hard to keep up with the standards, and I know we all appreciate your gift.” It is clear the values exemplified in the award shine through this student. In this one statement, Ben confirms exactly what Dick strived for Country Day, that our teachers teach what is important and that our students work hard learning about leadership, respect and kindness.

MS Head 1986 - 2006

Richard O. Schwab

Award one of the

Middle School’s

Highest

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As Head of the Middle School, Dick focused on creating a climate where respect, cooperation, and collaboration are key. He believes a division head sets that environment and he worked hard during his tenure to nurture such a culture. Dick enjoyed watching the students grow and develop. Students would often stop in to visit Humphrey and Webster, Dick’s beloved dogs. The dogs provided a great way for Dick to connect and get to know his students. Dick also had a special knack in finding the right teacher to fit the Middle School atmosphere. Theresa Hirschauer, the current Interim Head of the Middle School and a former faculty member of Dick’s explains, “He had this great talent for finding a teacher’s passion. He often looked past their degrees and more at the human interest side of a person. When introducing new faculty members to the community, he never recited the new faculty member’s resume, but instead shared an interesting story or fact about the teacher.” Dick constantly encouraged his faculty to seek professional development and growth. He led by collaboration and realized quickly that if you have a good idea, other people will own the idea.

During the Middle School Awards Assembly, students receive the The Richard O. Schwab Middle School Award. The Award is one of the Middle School’s highest honors. It recognizes the boy and girl in each grade who exemplify the following qualities: positive attitude, dedication to school work and school activities, leadership, respect for others, and kindness to everyone. Faculty member Lois Rust presented the awards on behalf of Mr. Schwab. 2011 winners: 5th Grade - Sachi Bhati, John Blang 6th Grade - Grace Pettengill, Adam Ushpol 7th Grade - Davis McMaster, Emma Robitaille 8th Grade - Will Cohen, Danielle Wolf 26

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Dick is the 2011 Distinguished Alumnus. It is a fitting way to recognize an outstanding member of our community who continues to teach future generations of Country Day students valuable lessons.


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annual giving GrandParents contributed $59,100

This year our grandparents raised over $59,000 for Country Day. We owe much of this success to the grandparent’s committee under the leadership of the chairs, John and Marcia Raushenbush. John and Marcia believe there is no better investment than a Country Day education, “Little is more important to us than the superior education our grandchildren, and yours, receive at Cincinnati Country Day.” The committee’s tremendous dedication, work and sheer love of Country Day, is made evident both in their appeals and the rewards their appeals have reaped. We are grateful to John and Marcia, the entire grandparent’s committee, and all Country Day grandparents who have been so gracious in ensuring our students receive the best education possible.

“Little is more important to us than the superior education our grandchildren, and yours, receive at Cincinnati Country Day.”

John and Marcia Raushenbush

Grandparent’s Committee George and Linda Callard Gibby and A.K. Carey Dave ’64 and Linda Parlin John and Marcia Raushenbush, Chairs Kitty Strauss Brenda Walker

1926 Society Gift Levels Founding Family Society Blue and White Fellowship Trustees Circle Gap Society Cum Laude Society 8-10 years post graduation 5-7 years post graduation 1-4 years post graduation

$20,000 & above $10,000 - $19,999 $5,000 - $9,999 $2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 $250 $100

The Tribe G Participation Society Recognizes 5 years of consecutive giving at any level and is designated by a feather ( C ) in the CCDS Annual Report.

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Blue and White Fellowship Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brown Trustees Circle Mr. Stanley M. Chesley and Judge Susan Dlott C Mr. and Mrs. James M. Zimmerman C Gap Society Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hannan C Mrs. William H. Hopple, Jr. ’39 C Cum Laude Society Dr. and Mrs. Michael Baumgardner C Mr. George Chantilas C Mr. and Mrs. John Finn, III Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Grant C Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Heekin Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kantor Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Leonard, Jr. ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindner C Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Macrae C Mr. and Mrs. Kroger Pettengill ’40 C Mr. and Mrs. John C. Raushenbush C Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Reisenfeld Mr. and Mrs. John L. Roy Mr. Theodore L. Schwartz C Mrs. Brenda F. Walker C Participants Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Alf Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas R. Bagnoli Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baum Mr. and Mrs. Don Beeson C Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Berman Mr. and Mrs. James Berutti Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Beyreis Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Bismayer Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Blum Mrs. Cassandra H. Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Brant Mr. and Mrs. Thane Brown C Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bussey Dr. and Mrs. George M. Callard C Mr. and Mrs. G. Gibson Carey, IV C Ms. Suellen Chesley Mr. and Mrs. Chad Christine Mr. and Mrs. Gene Conway Mr. and Mrs. M. Gene Courts Mrs. Myrtle A. Cruey Ms. Denise B. Cushwa C Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. G. William Davis, Jr. C Mrs. Janet R. Davis Mr. and Mrs. George R. Drew Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Duplechan Ms. Jane Early Mr. and Mrs. John L. Eckel Mr. and Mrs. Frank Engelke C Mr. and Mrs. Preston Epstein Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleischmann, ’46 C Mr. and Mrs. L. Robert Folan Mr. and Mrs. John O. Forrer Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gottschalk Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grossoehme C Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hardin C Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Harrison ’49 C

Dr. and Mrs. Larry L. Heck Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hensley Dr. and Mrs. Fritz Hess Mr. and Mrs. E. Grant Hesser C Mr. and Mrs. James A. Isadore Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Isburgh C Mr. and Mrs. Lee Judd Mr. and Mrs. Lorrence T. Kellar C Dr. and Mrs. James Kereiakes Mrs. Tina Kohnen Mrs. John Kovach Ms. Sandra Krause Mr. and Mrs. John T. LaMacchia Ms. Annette L. Langenbahn Mrs. Jean B. Long Mr. and Mrs. J. Cromer Mashburn, Jr. ’52 C Mr. and Mrs. John J. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. James Miller Mrs. James M. Morand Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Morris, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Neagle Mrs. Louise E. Nixon Mr. and Mrs. David T. Parlin ’64 C Mr. and Mrs. Steve Perry Mr. and Mrs. Bradley A. Reisenfeld ’82 C Mr. Richard B. Robinson ’45 and Mrs. Mary Lou Reid-Robinson C Colonel and Mrs. Willard L. Robinson C Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rogers C Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Rowe

Mr. and Mrs. Snowden Rowe ’46 C Dr. J. Kenneth Saer Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Schmergel C Mrs. Clarinda S. Schmidlapp Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Schneebeck ’51 C Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schnieber Mr. and Mrs. Roger Schnieber Dr. and Mrs. James R. Scholles Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Settles Mr. and Mrs. William E. Snyder Dr. and Mrs. C. Philip Spaeth Mrs. Peter J. Strauss Mr. Douglas Tallmadge Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Thomas, Jr. C Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Thurman Mr. and Mrs. William W. Victor Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Vollmer C Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Vollmer Mr. and Mrs. Jila S. Waikhom Mrs. Joy A. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong T. Wallace Dr. and Mrs. Yung Fa Wang Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Ward C Mr. and Mrs. Chas Wasser Ms. Barbara Weisenfelder Ms. Marilyn Williams Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Wright ’44 C Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young

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annual giving Parents of alumni contributed $56,215

In 2010-11, past parents contributed over $56,000 to Annual Giving. It is heartening to see so many former families stay connected to Country Day. Thank you. Blue and White Fellowship Mr. and Mrs. John HritzC Mr. and Mrs. Ronald TysoeC Gap Society Mr. and Mrs. William BahlC Mr. and Mrs. Joseph HollidayC Mr. and Mrs. Douglas HyndenC Cum Laude Society Mr. Neil BortzC Mr. and Mrs. Mark ContrerasC Drs. Bienvenido and Mary Lee Mr. and Mrs. James Lemen Ms. Lisa LevineC Mr. and Mrs. Bruce LongC Mr. and Mrs. John PepperC Ms. Cynthia RobertsonC Mr. and Mrs. Robert Siverd, SrC Mr. E.R. Tucker and Mrs. Marie Michel-Tucker C Ms. Stephanie Tunison Participants Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alsfelder, Jr.C Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Avril Mr. and Mrs. Daniel BaileyC Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beech, III Drs. Thomas and Linda BenderC

Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley, III C Mr. Robert Brown and Ms. Lynne SkilkenC Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burroughs Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caldera Mr. and Mrs. D. Donald Cashion Mr. and Mrs. M. Steven ChapelC Mr. and Mrs. William DeWitt, Jr. Mr. Steven Drefahl Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Drill Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eichenseer C Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ervin, Sr.C Mrs. Linda FisherC Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Louis GuttmanC Mr. and Mrs. James Hilleary Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hofmeister Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hopkins Ms. Holly HummelC Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Isaacsohn Drs. William and Christina Kelton Dr. and Mrs. David KermanC Mr. and Mrs. Raymond KielarowskiC Mr. and Mrs. Barron KrodyC Drs. Robert and Karen Krone Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lerner Mrs. Judith LindnerC Mr. and Mrs. Phillip LongC Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Scott MattisC

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McLeanC Mr. and Mrs. Angus McPhie Mr. and Mrs. James MenterC Ms. Pamela Middendorff Dr. Ronald Myers and Dr. Gabrielle de Courten-Myers Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nau Mr. Sharbel Noujaim Mr. and Mrs. Robert OffC Mr. and Mrs. James Osterhus Ms. Laura Paul Mr. and Mrs. James Pearce, Jr. C Ms. Susanna Phillips Dr. Terrence Poole Mr. and Mrs. Daniel RandolphC Mr. and Mrs. Neil Roth Mr. and Mrs. Robert ScallanC Mrs. Gwen Schlesinger-Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. James ScottC Ms. Deborah Stewart Mrs. Deborah Stinson Dr. Alan Tarshis Mr. and Mrs. William TiptonC Mrs. Marcella TriceC Mr. and Mrs. N. Beverley Tucker, Jr.C Mr. and Mrs. David Weisberg Mrs. Susan Westerling Mr. and Mrs. William Weyand Mrs. Jean Wommack C Mr. and Mrs. Mark WoolseyC

1926 Society Gift Levels Founding Family Society Blue and White Fellowship Trustees Circle Gap Society Cum Laude Society 8-10 years post graduation 5-7 years post graduation 1-4 years post graduation

$20,000 & above $10,000 - $19,999 $5,000 - $9,999 $2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 $250 $100

The Tribe G Participation Society Recognizes 5 years of consecutive giving at any level and is designated by a feather ( C ) in the CCDS Annual Report.

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The Pomeranz Family For the first time in 25 years a Pomeranz will not be attending Cincinnati Country Day School. The youngest of the six Pomeranz children, Cody, graduated in June of 2011 ending this chapter in their lives, but certainly not their connection with Country Day.

25 years at

country day Penny Pomeranz, mother of six CCDS alumni, explains she grew up in Indian Hill and had heard great things about the school. In the fall of 1985 she and her husband, Dr. Stephen Pomeranz, enrolled their oldest daughter Christy in the Montessori program. Penny admits, “we originally put Christy in Country Day for preschool with the intentions of eventually sending our kids through the public school system. However, there is something about that Lower School hallway that creates a feeling of community, and we just never left.” All six of the Pomeranz children are Country Day lifers, and all six of the kids couldn’t be more different. “All of our kids learned differently,” Penny comments, “Country Day grew their strengths and challenged them. Country Day fit all of our kids like a comfortable sweater but in a different way and style.” The Pomeranz children have definitely made their way in the world. Christy ’00 graduated from Columbia University and earned a medical degree from the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University. She is completing a year of internal medicine in New York before she begins her radiology residency at Cornell in 2012. Corbin ’03 graduated with a degree in Psychology from Kenyon College. After graduation he spent time working with troubled boys at “E-TohNee”, a youth collaboration program in the mountains of northern New Hampshire. He lived in subzero conditions in a self-built structure, burning wood for heat, while rehabilitating teenaged boys. Currently, he is applying to medical school. Taylor ’04 graduated from Northwestern’s McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science with a degree in industrial engineering where 32

she also spent some of her free time as Willie the Wildcat, the Northwestern mascot. Today, she works for Northwestern Hospital and is considering a career in medicine. Jory ’06 graduated from Northwestern’s School of Communications as a film major. He is fluent in Spanish and has studied and worked in Buenos Aires, Guatemala and Seville. He worked for NBC sports in New York City and is currently a freelance writer. Kellen ’07, also a Northwestern graduate, received her degree from the Bienen School of Music in music technology. She is in New York City pursuing a career in music production and has written sold, sang, and produced several songs. Cody ’11 is a freshman at Yale University where he hopes to pursue a degree in history, political science or psychology. When asked how the Pomeranz family plans to stay connected to Country Day now that they have transitioned from parents to parents of alumni, Penny responded simply, yet poignantly, “our children made lifelong friends at CCDS and stay in touch with their former teachers. They have such an admiration for the faculty, and we will always be involved.”

Christy ’00 Corbin ’03 Taylor ’04 Jory ’06 Kellen ’07 Cody’11 There are nearly 100 Country Day faculty who have dedicated their careers to making sure Country Day students receive the best education possible. All of our teachers and collaborative teachers have degrees, while 73 percent of our Upper School faculty holds advanced degrees. More importantly, the Country Day faculty connects with their students. They are the personification of the CCDS mission; they inspire a passion for learning and independent thinking through

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a steadfast commitment to academic excellence, personal integrity, and service to others. Penny comments even at a young age, the faculty knew how to make every child feel special. She recalls the December that Kellen was born. Christy was in first grade at the time and informed Penny that she must attend the school pageant because Christy was going to be the angel. Penny, who had given birth a few days earlier made her way to the program where she proudly told the gentleman in the seat next to her that her daughter was going to be the angel in the play. To Penny’s surprise when the curtain opened, nearly the entire first grade class was dressed as angels. Even though most first graders were angels in the play, the faculty made each one of them feel special. The children knew every role was important. “Service to others,” is an aspect of the CCDS mission that is reinforced at Country Day. “The Country Day community gives back to others in a myriad of ways,” explains Penny. For ten years Penny has co-chaired the Cris Collinsworth ProScan Fund’s Pink Ribbon Luncheon. Ten girls from the Country Day eighth grade class have served as hostesses greeting guests at the luncheon. You never know when you might run into another member of the Country Day community. Penny remembers when a few Country Day students, volunteering at the Cris Collinsworth ProScan Fund’s Queen City Classic Chess Tournament, were delighted to see Vondale Batchelor, a member of CCDS’s facilities team, singing the national anthem to open the event. It was inspiring and fun for these students to see a member of the CCDS community giving back and serving others. Penny sums it up nicely, “the faculty teaches kids to delve into new things, they are challenged to question and dig deep. Students are encouraged to speak publicly, serve their communities and are prepared to work and question the world around them.” With the amazing guidance of our faculty and staff, Country Day students are ready for any world.


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annual giving Faculty and Staff contributed $24,531

Every day the faculty and staff of Country Day work to ensure that our children receive the highest quality teaching and opportunities for personal growth. Our faculty and staff believe passionately in the school and its mission and this year they had 100% participation in the Annual Fund. This is a remarkable statistic for any school, and speaks to the dedication and commitment found at Country Day. Gap Society Mrs. Teresa M. Hess Dr. Robert P. Macrae C Mrs. Ashley H. Ward C Cum Laude Society Mr. Richard D. Durand ’73C Mr. Eric F. Foushee Mr. Aaron B. KellenbergerC Dr. John Mactaggart C Dr. Jeffry A. Spain ’71 C Participant Mr. Marshall E. Adams Ms. Amy C. Altenau Ms. Jennifer C. AquinoC Mr. Nicholas S. Bagnoli Mr. Robert J. Baker Mrs. Angela M. Barber-JoinerC Mrs. Marcia K. Beischel Mrs. Elena A. Belfor-SigalovC Ms. Lee Ann Bertsch C Mrs. Sarah B. Beyreis C Mrs. Rita Bhattacharjee Mr. Merle E. Black, III C Mrs. Kathryn R. Blum C Mrs. Anne M. Bonn C Dr. Francisco J. Borrero Mr. Brady T. Brandt C Mr. Thomas C. Brannock, II Mrs. Paula M. Brock Mr. Howard A. BrownsteinC Ms. Laura G. BunnenbergC Mr. Michael A. Busch C Mrs. Paula W. Butler C Mr. Frederick R. Carey ’80C Mr. Eldrich A. Carr, III C Mr. John Carreiro Ms. Elvira C. Carrillo C Ms. Malena Castro Mr. Steven O. ConnerC Ms. Ann L. Corpman Mrs. Rachel L. CorwinC Ms. Dotty Creel C Mr. Matthew W. Dahl C Ms. Jane Dankenbring Mr. William S. Dillingham, IIIC Mrs. Patricia Dunn C Mr. Timothy P. Dunn C Mrs. Stephanie Dunne Mr. Gregory A. Faulhaber Mr. Mark A. Femia Ms. Deborah J. Floyd C

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Mr. Peter A. Fossett ’80C Ms. Jan L. French C Mrs. Ann M. Gardner C Mrs. Valerie B. GerberC Mr. Layton A. Gibson Mr. Park Gilmore C Mrs. Lauren P. Gilmore Mr. John H. Graves ’06 Mrs. Yvonne R. Green C Mr. Brian M. Habig Mrs. Elizabeth Habig Mrs. Vanessa M. Hall CollettC Ms. Ginger R. HaltermanC Ms. Katie L. Harrier C Mrs. Anna G. Hartle C Ms. Louise K. HausmanC Mrs. Karen E. Healy C Dr. Jeanette M. HeckerC Ms. Pamela S. Heizman Ms. Emily L. Henderson Mrs. Emily R. Hetrick Ms. Theresa M. HirschauerC Mr. Ralph L. Javens, Jr.C Mrs. Audra L. Jenkins Mr. Nathanial M. JohnstonC Ms. Paige Johnston Mrs. Julia R. Joyce ’99C Dr. Jane E. KairetC Mrs. Heather A. Kaufman Mrs. Margaret KonermanC Mrs. Elizabeth A. LangenbahnC Ms. Sherilynn J. LathropC Mrs. Donna C. Legette C Ms. Joanna A. Leung-BrownC Ms. Suzanne Lewis C Mrs. Carole Lichty-SmithC Mr. Glenn R. Lindahl C Mrs. Pamela K. Long ’01C Mr. Mark E. Luebbers Mrs. Stephanie S. Luebbers Mr. Ulysses J. Marin C Dr. Gregory K. Martin Mrs. Courtney Byrne Dr. Jeremiah B. McCallC Mr. Charles F. McGivern, Jr. Mrs. Shireen McKenzie Ms. Tara McMullen C Mr. Brock A. Miller C Mrs. Shanna C. MorarityC Mrs. Tina M. Moulin C Mrs. Karen O. MuldrowC Ms. Tameria A. NelsonC Mr. H. S. NesbittC

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Ms. Elizabeth O’Brien Mrs. Nancy E. OsborneC Ms. Andrea Owens Ms. Mary E. Paden C Mrs. Rhonda PenningtonC Mrs. Tresonne J. PetersC Mrs. Molly C. Petre C Mr. Robert H. Plummer Mr. John A. Polasko Mr. Kenneth E. RandallC Mrs. Kathleen C. RennerC Ms. Patricia A. Robitaille Mrs. Andrea Rogers C Mr. Greg D. Ross Ms. Stephanie Royal Mrs. Laura L. RueC Ms. Lois RustC Mrs. Michelle C. Salter Mrs. Kathleen Sberna Mrs. Christine Scheadler Mr. Casey L. SchnieberC Ms. Priscilla Schoeny Mr. Richard J. SchoenyC Ms. Theresa A. Sears C Ms. America Singer Mrs. Susan A. Smyth C Ms. Jennifer L. SpencerC Mr. Michael E. Taylor Ms. Amy L. Thonnerieux Mr. Samuel F. Tumolo Mrs. Jean Corbus Mrs. Michelle A. Wagner NewmanC Mrs. Stephanie J. Wietmarschen Ms. Kathleen Winter C Mr. Edwin W. Wipper Mr. Todd L. Witt C Mr. Daniel W. Wood C Mrs. Diana M. Wyrick Mrs. Mary Zimmerman (LaMacchia ’92) C

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friends, former employees, foundations, corporations, and organizations contributed $36,801 Gap Society Mr. Jesse L. Mullins Cum Laude Society Mr. John E. Shore

Participant Dr. Francisco J. BorreroC Mr. John Carreiro Mr. and Mrs. Gary N. Conley Ms. Jane Dankenbring Mr. Jeffrey D. Dilbone Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Eha Ms. Elizabeth A. Gaffney Ms. Elaine Green Dr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Hedge Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Hellman Mr. and Mrs. David Hill Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hirschauer Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Hobson Mr. and Mrs. Trey Isgrig Mr. and Mrs. Irwin J. Kahn Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Kittenbrink Mr. Christopher Klosterman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Main Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McDermott Ms. Nicole M. Patterson

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Price, III Mr. Kevin P. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. RockwellC Mr. and Mrs. C. Miles Schmidt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Schuitemaker Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Sittenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Stohr Mr. and Mrs. John D. Succo Mr. and Mrs. George H. Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Wilkinson A & P Technology, Inc. Ackermann Enterprises, Inc. Atkins & Pearce Bahl & Gaynor Investment Counsel, Inc. Boeing Gift Matching Program BRG Realty Group, Inc., LLC Center for Dental Health, Inc. Cinciwide Investments, LLC Cleveland-Cliffs Foundation Community Foundation of Collier County Community Foundation of New Jersey EMI Network Emory P. Zimmer Insurance Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fidelity Foundation Matching Gifts to Education Fifth Third Bank Fund for Independant Schools of Cincinnati GE Foundation

Global Impact Good Alum.com Greater Cincinnati Foundation Hainline Family Foundation, LLC Hale Family Foundation Heimann Family Foundation Helen & Joseph Skilken Foundation Jewish Federation of Cincinnati John F. Barrett Foundation, Inc. JP Flooring, Inc. Keys & Simpkinson, LLC Kimberly Clark Foundation Kirkland Foundation Klug School Bus Service Lerner Family Foundation Lewis and Marjorie Daniel Foundation Macy’s Foundation McLerrin Management Corp. Mellott & Mellott Middendorff Family Foundation MMC Matching Gifts Program Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc. NYSE Foundation Optimum Management PetCare Animal Hospital Pinnacle Paving & Sealing Inc. PLK Communities, LLC PNC Foundation

1926 Society Gift Levels Founding Family Society Blue and White Fellowship Trustees Circle Gap Society Cum Laude Society 8-10 years post graduation 5-7 years post graduation 1-4 years post graduation

$20,000 & above $10,000 - $19,999 $5,000 - $9,999 $2,500 - $4,999 $1,000 - $2,499 $500 $250 $100

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Queen City Foundation Rebell Wrap, LLC Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc. Richard D. Hannan Family Foundation Ronald F. Walker Charitable Foundation Santa Barbara Foundation SC Johnson Fund, Inc. Scallan Family Foundation

Scripps Networks Interactive Survive Institute The Charles M. Grant Foundation The Corky and Rick Steiner Family Foundation The Fleischmann Foundation The LaMacchia Family Foundation The Rosewood Foundation The Stanley and Susan Chesley Foundation

The Taniguchi Deane Family Foundation The Warrington Foundation Truepath Financial US Bancorp Foundation Employee Matching Gift Program Vista Foundation

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The following individuals were honored or remembered with special gifts to Country Day in 2010-11. In Honor of Ms. Erika Armstead '12 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis Mrs. Sarah B. Beyreis Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Young Ms. Lilly R. Fleischmann '11 Mrs. Robert L. Black, Jr. '32

Ms. Lauren Grace Wise '12 Mr. David A. Wise and Dr. Joyce C. Niedringhaus Mr. Gordon W. Wright '44 Mr. Wallace B. Goodwin, II '44 Mr. James Zimmerman '92 Truepath Financial In Memory of

Ms. Katherine Grace Lohmueller '24 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Grant

Mr. Armin Alamin '88 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Pleasant (Sam Fischer '88)

Mrs. Stephanie S. Luebbers Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Young

Mrs. Peggy Deupree Mr. and Mrs. James W. Menter

Ms. Isobel Knight Hensley '18 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Conway

Mrs. Clydene Drust Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Paff

Ms. Celie Marie Hudson '21 Ms. Isabelle Hannan Hudson '15 Ms. Sophie Hight Hudson '17 Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hannan

Mr. Charles Fleischmann, III '46 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Fritz, II (Jane Simon '78) Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wildman '76

Ms. Astrid Gross-Hutton '16 Ms. Blythe Gross-Hutton '11 Dr. John S. Hutton and Ms. Sandra L. Gross '86 Mr. Amar Mehta '12 Mr. Anand Mehta '14 Dr. and Mrs. Monal A. Mehta, M.D. '84 Mr. Jonathan David Miller '17 Dr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Miller Mr. John M. Mount, Jr. '87 Ms. Laura Paul Honorable Robert J. Portman '74 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Barrett (Eileen Ward '69) Ms. Clara Marie Smith '13 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Grant Mr. Samuel F. Tumolo Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Brownstein Mr. John Carreiro Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Faulhaber Ms. Theresa M. Hirschauer Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Plummer Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmerman '92 (Mary LaMacchia '92)

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Ms. Sara Hickman Mr. David A. Gemunder '87 Mr. J. Michael Leonard '55 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Marvin '55 Mr. John P. March Anonymous Ms. Mary Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Avril Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Baily '47 Mrs. John A. Barbara, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berke Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bimel, Jr. Boston Medical Center Corporation friends and colleagues of Elizabeth March Mr. and Mrs. J. Leland Brewster BRG Realty Group, LLC Mrs. Sally Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Buechner '65 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bunis, Sr. (Alvin Deceased) Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Carter '56 Cassady Schiller & Associates, Inc. David Cassady, Janie Evans, Stephanie Carle and your friends at Cassady Schiller & Associates Cincinnati Coin Laundry Cincinnati Insurance Consultants Agency, Inc. Cincinnati Shaper Independent Union Mr. and Mrs. Addison H. Clipson Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Closson, Jr. '48

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Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Cohen '80 Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Coombe Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Cutts Mrs. Chuck Drackett Mr. Peter K. Drysdale '76 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Eha Episcopal Retirement Homes, Inc Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fishel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Fritz, II (Jane Simon '78) Mrs. Susanne E. Geier '33 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Gerdes Mr. Andrew R. Giannella Mr. and Mrs. Park Gilmore Globe Business Interiors Ms. Madeleine H. Gordon Mr. Dale C. Hays Mr. and Mrs. John C. Heisler Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Hellman Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Hynden Ms. Martha W. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Keys Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Knue Mr. and Mrs. David G. Knust Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Laake Mr. and Mrs. Polk O. Laffoon Mr. and Mrs. John P. March, Jr. '70 Mr. and Mrs. David B. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Mathis Mr. Donald C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. James S. Monroe Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Off Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Oliver Mrs. Kathryn Overhoff Ms. Elizabeth Parker Mr. and Mrs. George V. Peck Mr. and Mrs. Kroger Pettengill '40 Mr. William C. Portman, Sr. (Deceased) Ms. Ellen Roberts Mr. and Mrs. John S. Rosenberg Ms. Francis V. Roy Scallan Family Foundation Mrs. Clarinda S. Schmidlapp Mr. and Mrs. James E. Schwab Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Schwartz '80 Mr. Theodore L. Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Neal Schweitzer Mr. John M. Shepherd Mr. John E. Shore Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Sittenfeld Mr. and Ms. Roger Spingarn Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Steinman Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stern Mr. and Ms. Charles Stix


Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Thomas, Jr. US Bank's Commercial Real Estate Department Ms. Alice J. Wersel Ms. Dorothy W. Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. Alfred K. White, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Todd L. Witt Mrs. Jean E. Wommack Mr. and Mrs. Eric B. Yeiser '43 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Zimmerman John P. March, III Ms. Elizabeth Parker

Mr. W. O. Mashburn, III '53 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Marvin '55 Ruth A. Mashburn and W.O. Mashburn, Jr. Foundation Mr. John M. Mount '61 Mr. Benjamin T. Leahy and Mrs. Marybeth Mount Leahy '92

Mr. Philip S. Smith '44 C.K.P.Smith Family Fund and Mr. Jesse L. Mullins Mr. Carl A. Strauss, Jr. '57 Dr. Frederick A. Schmitt '71 and Ms. S. Melinda Greenlese

Mr. William C. Portman, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Edmund W. Jones '53 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Kilcoyne '77

The Herbert M. Davison Society Herbert M. Davison is a central figure in the history of Cincinnati Country Day School. As a beloved teacher (1930-1939) and as the School’s fifth Headmaster (1948-1969), Mr. Davison earned the respect and affection of students and faculty alike. Cincinnati Country Day School is proud to honor this great teacher, leader, and friend of our community through the Herbert M. Davison Society honoring individuals who make an estate gift to CCDS through bequests, trusts, or annuities. We wish to express our deepest appreciation to members of the Society for their commitment to Cincinnati Country Day School and for carrying on the legacy of Herb Davison. These donors have named CCDS as the ultimate beneficiary of a planned gift. Most importantly, their contributions will ensure that Country Day’s success and traditions will continue for future generations.

Mrs. Robert L. Black, Jr. '35 Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Blanchard '60 Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Block '69 Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Buechner '65 Mr. Craig H. Caldwell '69 and Ms. Katherine E. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Alex D. Chatfield '79 Mr. and Mrs. K. Rodger Davis Mr. Peter K. Drysdale '76 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Evans Dr. and Mrs. Josef E. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Fleischer '62 Mr. and Mrs. John Hanley

Mr. Deryck O. Hautau '53 Mr. John D. Henry Mrs. William H. Hopple, Jr. '39 Mrs. Barbara Howard '50 Mrs. Margot B. Jacobs '41 Mrs. Margaret Kite Mr. Mark Lanier '76 Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Levin '64 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard D. Malman Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. March '80 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Meyer Mr. William A. Ogden '45

Mr. Don K. Rehse '65 Mr. Matthew A. Rosen '72 Mr. Jeremy F. Simpson '51 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Slutz Mr. Daniel B. Stauft '53 Mrs. Joseph Stern, Jr. Mrs. Carl A. Strauss, Jr. '57 Mr. Victor B. Strauss, Jr. '66 Mr. Stephen F. Warm '58 Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Weston '53 Dr. and Mrs. Edward S. Yee Mr. and Mrs. James M. Zimmerman

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CountryDate This year’s theme, Rock the Date, could not have been a better description for the evening. The annual auction, chaired by Tricia Knowles ’98, Tracy Ramirez ’88, and Lori Smith, was an astounding success raising over $171,000 for Country Day. Over 300 guests enjoyed a dinner catered by La Petite Pierre, a live auction with local auctioneer, Susan Johnson, a super silent auction and an after party featuring disc jockey “Hey Mr. D.J.” The online auction, which began earlier in the week, featured an amazing selection of items, from a child’s birthday party at the fire house to four tickets to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Many volunteers spent countless hours to ensure this year’s event was a smashing success. CountryDate 2011 truly did Rock the Date. Photo: CountryDate Chairs Lori Smith, Tracy Ramirez, and Tricia Knowles.

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Divas and Darlings The fifth annual Divas and Darlings, held in early November at the Kenwood Country Club, was a huge success. The event, chaired by Julie Hill, Robin Sheakley, and Susan Wright, gave over 200 guests an opportunity to browse and buy from twelve local vendors as they enjoyed cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. The evening concluded with a delicious dinner and an entertaining fashion show emceed by Tricia Knowles ’98. Country Day parents and faculty walked the runway featuring clothes by Envy and Sara Benjamin’s. It was a festive evening that raised nearly $8,000 for Country Day. Photo: Divas and Darlings Chairs Robin Sheakley, Julie Hill, and Susan Wright,

Event Volunteers Jen Aquino Heidi Bardach Marcela Barker Annie Baucom Sarah Beyreis Kathy and Rich Blum Anne Bonn Sandy Cantor CCDS Development Office CCDS Facilities Beth Chopra Dick Durand '73 Sonya Engelke Jeffrey Epstein Audrey Fitzgerald Julie Fleischmann Liz Gaffney Lauren Gilmore Aimee Guttman Jon Hall

Amy Hanson Tina Hesser Julie Hill, Divas & Darlings Chair Marlene Hoover Mary Horton Ralph Javens Lori and Mikal Jeffries Ainsley Kellar Aaron Kellenberger Anne Kistinger Tricia Knowles '98, CountryDate Chair Meg Kohnen Tom Langlois ’77 Glenn Lindahl Stephanie Luebbers Lynn and Rob Macrae Anne and Craig Maier Andi Mapes Ully Marin Elaine McElhinney

Jenny Morgan Meghan Morgan Lisa O'Brien Nancy Osborne Kathy Paff Lisa Pettengill '85 Andrea Pfister John Polasko Tracy Ramirez ’88, CountryDate Chair Brad Reisenfeld Lois Rust Sage Dining Robin Sheakley, Divas & Darlings Chair Lori Smith, CountryDate Chair Meggan Sulfsted Amy Thonnerieux Ashley Ward Kathy Winter Todd Witt Susan Wright, Divas & Darlings Chair

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Ways to Give Checks Checks made payable to Cincinnati Country Day School may be mailed to the Country Day Development Office, 6905 Given Road, Cincinnati, OH 45243. Please designate the intention of your gift on the memo line of your check or on an enclosed note. Undesignated gifts will be assigned to the current year’s Annual Fund. Online Make your gift safely and securely by credit card at www.countryday.net/go/ccds. Country Day accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. Phone To make a credit card gift over the phone or for information on making a gift of stock or appreciated securities, please call the Development Office at 513 979-0281. Securities Securities such as stocks, bonds and mutual funds make wonderful gifts. The tax saving to the donor can be significant. Your broker can transfer your securities shares electronically to the Cincinnati Country Day School. Please complete and submit our Securities Transfer from to your broker for this purpose. The form may be found at www.countryday.net. Click on “Support CCDS” then “Ways of Giving.” The form may found in the Appreciated Securities section. Corporate Matching Gifts Many corporations offer matching gift programs that can double or triple the value of your gift to Country Day. Many employers will also match contribution by spouses, retirees, and trustees. Please contact your company’s Human Resources Department or Community Relations Office for eligibility information and matching gift forms. Planned Gifts You can also set aside a gift to Country Day in your estate. There are many options including gifts that may provide you larger tax savings, yield income, and/or cost nothing during your lifetime. For more information please contact Eric Foushee at 513 979-0285. Gifts-in-Kind We accept gifts-in-kind on a case by case basis. The primary criterion is the gift furthers the mission of the school. Country Day is prohibited by law from appraising the value of gifts or tangible personal property. Please contact the development office at 513 979-0281 for further information. Questions Please contact Heather Kaufman, Annual Giving Director, at 513 979-0283 or kaufmanh@countryday.net. Country Day Annual Report Every effort has been made to ensure the information in this report is accurate and complete. However, despite our sincere effort to avoid errors, they do occasionally occur and for this we apologize in advance. If you find an error, please contact Heather Kaufman at (513)979-0283 or by email at kaufmanh@countryday.net so we may make the correction in our online version of the Annual Report. 43


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