Fall 2015
BGA’s Strategic Plan: Lighting the Way to Our Future
THE MAGAZINE FOR ALUMNI & FRIENDS OF BATTLE GROUND ACADEMY
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Departments Academics 6 Arts
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Features BGA’s Strategic Plan: Lighting the Way to Our Future 4 Head of School Will Kesler details BGA’s exciting new Strategic Plan, and how it will light the path to the school’s bright future.
Season Over But the Future Is Bright at BGA 23 Just two years after not having enough players to field a team, BGA’s softball program is back on solid ground.
BGA Welcomes New Faculty and Staff 28 Get to know the newest faces of our faculty and staff at BGA! A Summer in Cairo 44 At BGA, Tyler Lawrence ’12 was the salutatorian, captain of the speech and debate team, and lead in the school plays. Now a senior at Princeton, he continues to excel in the classroom and beyond.
ABO U T TH E C O V E R
Students ignite the night as they spell out BGA with sparklers in front of the Mary Campbell Visual Arts Center.
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GIVE FOR TODAY you shape lives for tomorrow.
The Fall 2015 edition of echo is published by the Battle Ground Academy Office of Advancement for alumni, parents, grandparents, students, and friends. www.BattleGroundAcademy.org
WRITERS/EDITORS
Shannon Bevins Director of Communications Battle Ground Academy Tom Evans Director of Advancement Battle Ground Academy Mike Alday Brittany Williams Alday Communications, Inc.
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Jason Gregg ’90 Leah Handelsman Laine Milam ’09
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Alison Logan ’90
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Sara E. Rose Photography Tim Jones Photography Head of School William F. Kesler Chairman, Board of Trustees Tyler R. Berry IV ’87 Director of Advancement Thomas G. Evans Jr. President, Alumni Association Andy Maloney ’84 BGA is open to all qualified applicants regardless of race, gender, creed, color or national or ethnic origin. Please send story ideas or comments to shannon.bevins@mybga.org.
F R OM T HE HE A D OF S CHOOL
Laying the Foundation for a Sustainable Path This issue of echo focuses on our newly adopted Strategic Plan. Built on the premise that we want to both describe who we are and aspire to what we can become together, this plan offers an incredible amount of clarity and confidence about our direction as a school. In the pages that follow, you will see some of the exciting things to come, but, in this letter, I want to take the opportunity to describe to you something just as exciting: the process. In March of 2014, even before I was officially at BGA, I began soliciting proposals for strategic plan consultants. Though I knew of Ian Symmonds by reputation, I had not spent much time in direct communication with him. From our first phone call, the fit was clear. His knowledge of the area, expertise in the field, and scope of the proposal were unparalleled, and by June of that year, he began to form a partnership with BGA that would help shape our plan. As a side note, SAIS (the group that accredits all independent schools in the Southeast) recently selected Ian to develop its strategic plan. During the summer of 2014, a steering committee was formed and a research plan was set in place. A dedicated group of board members, parents, educators, and community leaders met with Ian monthly for discussions, thought exercises, and reports, culminating in a key findings report in November. This report represented all of the data collected and analyzed, the market research performed by Ian Symmonds & Associates, and countless interviews and listening sessions. From this report, the steering committee began to move toward five strategic initiatives. Interestingly, the five strategic initiatives you see in our final plan are not the same as the ones the steering committee originally identified. Through a process of subcommittee workgroups and reporting out the results of those sessions, some of the initiatives were combined, and some were pulled out to stand on their own. The key to the entire process was transparent communication and a common, significant goal.
In May of this year, the plan was approved by the strategic plan committee and submitted to the full board. After many summer edits and small revisions, the plan was officially adopted at the August board retreat. As you will clearly see, this plan is the result of hard work, collaboration, shared vision, and a deep and abiding love for this school. I believe it sets a course for BGA that will sustain it for years to come, and the ripple effect of this plan will be felt long after all the goals are completed and another plan is underway. Thank you for your support!
Will Kesler Head of School
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BGA’s Strategic Plan: Lighting the Way to Our Future By Will Kesler, Head of School
So much is written every year about the concept of strategy, and when schools speak of strategy it can sound as if it such language doesn’t belong in an educational setting. During our administrative retreat this June, Ken Wempe and Rhonda Bennett, Heads of the Middle and Lower Schools, respectively, reminded me of a definition of “strategy” they encountered at a summer administrative workshop: Strategy is a set of integrated choices that will define how you will achieve superior performance in the face of competition. This definition clearly depicts what our planning process and product have tried to bring to fruition. The 2015 Strategic Plan provides a light to show us the way forward. It helps to create clarity of identity and purpose. It puts together in one place interconnected programs and approaches that will allow us as a school to achieve even greater results because the decisions of one area of the school will be better connected to the decisions of another. One of the greatest challenges in a school is discouraging excellence. While that may sound strange, allow me to explain. We hope to achieve excellence as a school for the sake of our students in a broad array of experiences. We do not want excellence only in isolated areas. Therefore, the coach who wants students to practice to the point of neglecting other areas of life or the teacher who assigns so much work that other subjects get short shrift may both be pursuing excellence with the best intentions. In these scenarios, however, the excellence we want to achieve as a school is impeded. Certainly, students will concentrate their time in some areas more than others, but ultimately we want a student to reflect the entire BGA experience. The challenge then becomes to define that experience – what is it? How do we get there? The answer is found in 4
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thoughtful, thorough, and collaborative planning. After countless interviews, committees, subcommittees, drafts, revisions, and finally, approval, the Board of Trustees has adopted a plan that understands who we are as a school both historically and in our current context. It all begins with our mission.
WHAT WE DO “To ignite and nurture student curiosity, intellect, and character.” Almost a variation on our core values, these qualities reflect the best of our students and puts the responsibility on us as a school to both inspire and to care for our students. We have a vision for what our work will accomplish.
WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO “We believe in the transformative power of independent education.” I have heard one of my mentors eloquently encourage parents to give their children something that can never be taken from them, to give them an educational experience instead of things. One of our colleagues, Leigh Lambert, said it best when she said that to know her is to know that she went to BGA.
That is the indelible mark we speak of in the Portrait of the Graduate. That is why we are so passionate about educating young people. We believe that we can change lives and change the world with the work that we do here.
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This vision exists in a context of core values that allow us to work together.
IDEALS WE LIVE BY In some ways this portion of the strategic plan is the least original, and in some ways it is the most original (and important). “Character. Scholarship. Excellence.” as a tagline has existed for many years, but this plan seeks to define those for our context, our school today.
THE PLAN What follows our mission, vision, and values is a set of integrated choices and objectives that we believe will lead us to superior performance as a school. Each pillar is critical and the result of a great deal of work and input, and I want to take a brief space to provide some commentary on each. Articulate Our Unique Educational Philosophy BGA has a pretty good track record for educating young people for more than 125 years. We are not looking to start over but to define what we do well and blend it with what we believe to be best practice. We want our classrooms to be vibrant and alive with discussions and questions, real-world problem solving, and collaborative learning. We want to ensure that students are getting the most from their experiences here and are challenged and supported with equal measure. Enhance Our Academic and Extracurricular Program Sections II and IV are direct responses to the work of our consultant with so many different constituencies. Improving areas like College Counseling support with greater staffing and resources, or ensuring that we have a full-fledged learning support program for any student in the school were just a few of the areas in which we needed to grow, and this plan provides a path for that growth. Develop a Signature Entrepreneurial Leadership Program In many ways this program will be the biggest takeaway from the plan. It is tangibly different and new and exciting. We want this program to grow and take shape in the coming years, but we also want it to affect how we teach across the curriculum. We view our entrepreneurship as “applied liberal arts” – to steal a phrase from one of our parents – and thus a logical outgrowth of what we have done well for so long. The classes in this department are open to all students, and the Entrepreneurial Leader distinction will provide an outlet for our most interested students.
Connect to Our Greater Community Again, in our research we heard consistently that while we were a close-knit, warm community ourselves, we did not always connect with the broader community in Williamson County and beyond, one that has changed greatly in the last 10 years while we have remained more insulated. Ensuring a Sustainable Future Call this the “put up or shut up” section of the plan. If our strategy is based on how our mission and our market intersect, these directives will help ensure that we are assessing our progress and the results of our plan. Do we have a compelling story to tell our families and prospective families about what BGA does for young people? Do we properly invest in the school so that it will be educating young people for another 125 years? These action steps hold us accountable to our expectations of stewardship and fiscal responsibility. There you have it – a lamp to light the path of our future, a guide for our decision-making, clarity in our identity and purpose. I hope that you will take time to peruse this plan and ask questions as we go forward. We needed a great deal of your help to put this plan together, and we will need far more of your help and support to see this plan through to successful completion. u
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academic echo Lower School Highlights
Roger Day, an award-winning children’s music performer and father of Thomas Day ’11, takes inspiration from The Beatles, U2, and even The Clash to create a musical experience enjoyed by adults and kids alike at the Lower School this spring.
Recent retiree Diane Parker has fun with the class of 2025 during one of her last weeks at BGA.
First graders spent the day at Gentry’s Farm learning about orienteering and the farm lifecycle.
Members of the Class of 2027 performing at a special spring assembly called “Kindergarten Rodeo.”
Members of the Class of 2023 served as Junior Docents at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage on an exciting field trip to one of Tennessee’s most well-known landmarks.
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Kindergarten through 4th grade students celebrated BGA’s first Scratch Day where they shared, created, and collaborated using their skills for computer programming and coding.
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Middle School Highlights
Members of the Class of 2019, Aubrey Diefenthal, Lindsay Duncan, Lauren Eskind, Caleb Fleming, and Anna Quinn French at their Moving Up Ceremony in May.
Abby Robertson ’22 climbs the rock wall during the Jamboree.
The WIldcat couldn’t miss Mardi Gras festivities this spring.
Middle Schoolers enjoy some Plato and Greer competition on Jamboree Day.
Brooks McAfee ’24 braves the mechanical bull during the spring Jamboree.
Top Student Award Winners Annie Conrady ’22, Emma Cloud ’21, Iris Holt ’21, Spencer Merrell ’20, Bailey Anderson ’20, and Christina Conrady ’19.
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Upper School Highlights Bethany Kirkpatrick Named Coca-Cola Scholar
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BGA alumna Bethany Kirkpatrick ’15 has been named one of 150 nationwide CocaCola Scholars. She is the only Williamson County student and only one of five from Tennessee selected for this honor. Nearly 103,000 students applied. Bethany will receive a $20,000 scholarship to the school of her choice, Davidson College, and will travel to Atlanta in April of 2016 for Coca-Cola’s Scholars Weekend. The award recognizes high school seniors based on educational excellence, leadership, and service to school and community.
Grace Whitten ’16 Wins Poetry Competition
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Grace Whitten ’16 performs one of three prepared poems at Tennessee’s Poetry Out Loud competition, where she was declared state champion; she also competed in the national competition in April at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
Paul Bousquet ’16, Bethany Kirkpatrick ’15, Zach Helberg ’17, and Nathan Kruse ’18 (pictured L-R with Coach Harry Strong) represented BGA at the National Speech & Debate Association Tournament in Dallas, Texas in June.
Speech & Debate Finishes the Year Strong The Speech & Debate Team ended the school year with many exciting accolades. Bethany Kirkpatrick ’15 set the BGA school points record in the National Speech & Debate Association (NSDA), which tracks the top 135,000 students in the United States in their point system. Her total places her in the top 0.35% of all students in the United States. Bethany earned the NSDA Quint Ruby Award and also became an Academic All-American. Other outstanding achievements this year include four National Qualifiers, an All-State NSDA All-American, becoming the first high school in the country to defeat Team USA Debate, National circuit place winners, and BGA’s first round-robin invite in years. Harry Strong, BGA’s extraordinary coach in his first year here, began the tradition of awarding varsity letters, which were earned by four seniors, one junior, and one sophomore. 8
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Legacy of BGA Continues
BGA alumni parents and grandparents of current students enjoyed the Legacy Breakfast in the quad this spring.
BGA Welcomes First Alyne Q. Massey Honors Scholarship Recipients Battle Ground Academy is excited to welcome the first recipients of its new Alyne Q. Massey Honors Scholarships as they begin their freshman year. The first class of recipients includes Ian Gray, from Ironwood Academy Tutorial, Taylor Anne Walters, from Woodland Middle School, Natalie Watson, from Hillsboro Middle School, and Wyatt Wilson, from Heritage Middle School. Please join us in giving them a Wildcat welcome! The Alyne Q. Massey Honors Scholarship was established by L.H. (Bill) Armistead III ’69, a member of BGA’s Board of Trustees, in memory of his mother. The scholarships provide partial tuition for high-achieving students with strong grades and Independent School Entrance Exam scores. “Mrs. Massey was a strong advocate of independent school education and a longtime supporter of Battle Ground Academy,” says Will Kesler, BGA Head of School. “Through these scholarships, Bill Armistead is giving kids opportunities they
might not otherwise have. This will be a lasting tribute to his mother’s memory.” Mrs. Massey, who passed away in 2012, was the widow of the late Jack C. Massey, a Nashville entrepreneur and businessman. She was a graduate of Vanderbilt University and served on its Board of Trustees for three decades. She was a co-founder of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, a trustee at Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art, a former reporter for the Nashville Banner and head of the Women’s Division of Commerce Union Bank (now Bank of America). She was also a board member of the Blair House in Washington D.C., which is a temporary residence for foreign leaders. The Law Library at Vanderbilt University School of Law is named in her honor.
BGA is currently accepting scholarship applications for the 2016-2017 school year. Interested families should contact Robin Goertz, Director of Admissions, at 615-567-9014, robin.goertz@mybga.org.
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Seniors Share Tennessee Governor’s Schools Experiences Last school year, Matthew Minor ’16 and Grace Whitten ’16 were selected to participate in Tennessee’s prestigious 2015 Governor’s Schools program. Matthew and Grace share with echo their experiences and how they hope to strengthen their own BGA community through what they learned.
Grace Whitten ’16 Governor’s School for the Humanities
The University of Tennessee in Martin
Why do you think this is a valuable opportunity for Tennessee’s high school students? GW: Since the program is free, we didn’t all come from the same financial background. Anyone can apply. Governor’s School gets kids who never thought college was an option for them interested in going, or at least interested in learning more. 10 BattleGroundAcademy.org
What was the most surprising thing about your experience? GW: I think one of the most surprising things was how prepared I felt I was. The classes were really challenging, but I felt like I could do well. I think this is because of BGA and how well it’s prepared me for college. What was your greatest accomplishment during the program? GW: We didn’t get awards, but we did get diplomas at the closing ceremony. It didn’t really sink in that Governor’s School was over until the first kid walked across the stage. All the students cheered for him like crazy, and that’s when it hit me that we had grown amazingly close in the time we spent together. When I walked across the stage, I got cheered for, too, and I think that’s my greatest accomplishment during the program. I became a part of that Governor’s School family, and gave as good as I got. What did you learn about yourself during the program? GW: Above all else, I learned that I could definitely go into college. I was going to go to college anyway, because that’s just
what you do when you go to a high school such as BGA, but I wasn’t ever sure I’d be able to do well. After Governor’s School, I know that I can manage going to college and surviving, but more importantly probably, thriving. What did you learn that you hope to share with the BGA community? GW: There was always this sense of urgency at Governor’s School to make the most of every day because we only had a certain number of them to spend together. This is my 13th year at BGA. With so many days spent here, there’s never been that acute sense of timing that was at Governor’s School. We too often think we have forever left here, when we really don’t. One of the most important things I can share with the BGA community is to bring to it some of that urgency; we need to find the best ways to enjoy our time on this campus and in this community.
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Matthew Minor ’16 Governor’s School for International Studies University of Memphis
World Bank, in building and supporting economic activities around the world. As I get ready to go to college, I’m so excited to see what opportunities lie ahead for me to pursue my new interests. What was your greatest accomplishment during the program? MM: Most students come not knowing many people; going to Governor’s School really made me put myself out there, as I’ve gone to BGA my entire life and never really had to go out of my way to meet people. Now, I am completely comfortable going to a meeting or event where I may not know many people and introducing myself to strangers.
Why do you think this is a valuable opportunity for Tennessee’s high school students? MM: The Governor’s Schools, especially the school for international studies, give students an opportunity to study subjects that aren’t typically taught in schools. I wouldn’t have had the chance to study international relations, environmental politics, international political economy, or the Portuguese language if I hadn’t attended Governor’s School. It also gives students a chance to grow by living independently in a college setting; I know that I grew and matured tremendously because of it. What was the most surprising thing about your experience? MM: I gained several new interests within the very broad discipline of international studies. We gave a mock policy brief to President Obama about the United States’ role in the nuclear negotiations with Iran, and the research we did from that project piqued my interest in nuclear nonproliferation policy. In Introduction to International Relations, I was fascinated by the intersection of politics and economics and how governments run economies. As we watched countries struggle to maintain sound economies and function within the global economy, we learned about the role of international organizations, such as the IMF and
What did you learn about yourself during the program? MM: The most significant thing I learned is I do not have to have a path set in stone as to where I want to go. Governor’s School completely changed my notion of career building. We met with a Foreign Service officer, an official at the State Department, former Director of the CIA Counterterrorism Center Philip Mudd, and FBI agents. They all had taken different paths to their careers in the international arena, and our conversations showed me there is more than one path to accomplish my career goals. What did you learn there that you hope to share with the BGA community? MM: It’s so important to be engaged citizens in the global community. We cannot afford to turn a blind eye to the world around us, whether that be ignoring developments in international politics or failing to recognize human rights violations across the globe. I hope to share the idea that global engagement is crucial to building and sustaining a just and harmonious global community. At BGA, I hope more students will be more involved in the global community, through exchange programs, building relationships with our international students, or becoming better versed in current events. There are so many opportunities at BGA, and I hope we all take advantage of them. u
Tennessee’s Governor’s Schools consist of 12 summer programs aimed to provide intensive learning experiences for gifted students selected from the state’s public and private high schools. Students in the 10th and 11th grades must be in the top 10 percent of their class to be eligible for one of the programs in the following disciplines:
Agricultural Sciences
Arts Computational Physics Emerging Technologies Engineering Humanities Information Technology Leadership International Studies Prospective Teachers Sciences Scientific Exploration of Tennessee Heritage Scientific Models and Data Analysis
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“Noble Gases” (L-R): Calvin Quehl ’20, Aidan McLay ’20, Justin Chen ’20, George Gatterer ’20
“Canadian Bacon” (L-R): Olivia Wolfson ’21, Kayla Carneal ’21, Elizabeth Small ’21
Faculty members on Grit Day (L-R): Holly Hicks, Abby Kropp, Tammye Harlan, Jama Keener, Tina Tutt, Kathleen Swanton, Shelley McLay ’93
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“Seven Fairies” (L-R): Sidney Hinson ’20, Bailey Anderson ’20, Rayne Gray ’20, Jordan Warzynski ’20, Amelia Reiss ’20, Annie Clendenin ’20
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Grit Day Still Going Strong After More Than 40 Years Started in 1971, Grit Day is a time-honored tradition at BGA. A 1972 BGA yearbook states the purpose of the newly minted tradition was to “give the students a holiday from the day to day routine of student life.”
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Grit Day is still shaking up the routine at BGA; held each spring, Grit Day is a day in which both students and teachers dress in their most creative costumes for the honor of winning a bowl of cold grits, compliments of the Head of School. Students choose to dress up individually or plan themed costumes for a group. A Parade of Costumes in the Middle School Gym allows for an entertaining view of this unique spectacle. u echo magazine fall 2015
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The Class of 2015
Dasha Reiss, Briana Watson
Dr. Ashlee Headrick, Garrett Merville
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Breezie Walsh, Julien Tremblay, Win Temple, Myles Taylor, Alex Spivey, James Smith, Alex Smith
Salutatorian Bethany Kirkpatrick and Valedictorian Brenna Kirkpatrick
Kaitlyn Hrynewich, Becca Herman, Alexandra Hull
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Colleges Accepting Class of 2015 Graduates Alabama A&M University The University of Alabama American University Appalachian State University Arizona State University The University of Arizona University of Arkansas Auburn University Baylor University Belmont University Berry College Birmingham-Southern College Boise State University Boston College Brandeis University University of California, Berkeley University of California, Los Angeles Carnegie Mellon University Centre College College of Charleston University of Cincinnati Clemson University University of Colorado at Boulder Colorado State University University of Connecticut Davidson College University of Dayton Denison University University of Denver DePaul University East Tennessee State University Elon University Emory University Florida A&M University Florida State University Fordham University Furman University Georgetown University Georgia Institute of Technology The University of Georgia University of Hawaii at Manoa Hendrix College Howard University Indiana State University Indiana University at Bloomington Ithaca College James Madison University University of Kentucky Kenyon College Lee University Lehigh University Lewis & Clark College Lipscomb University Louisiana State University Loyola University Chicago
University of Maryland, College Park Maryville College University of Massachusetts, Amherst Mercer University Miami University, Oxford University of Miami Middle Tennessee State University Millsaps College University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Mississippi State University University of Mississippi Missouri State University University of Missouri Columbia Murray State University New College of Florida New York University University of North Carolina at Asheville The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of North Carolina at Wilmington Northeastern University Northwest Florida State College Northwestern University Pennsylvania State University Pepperdine University Princeton University Rhodes College University of Richmond Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Saint Mary’s College Samford University School of the Art Institute of Chicago Sewanee: The University of the South University of South Carolina University of Southern California Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Southern Methodist University Tennessee Technological University University of Tennessee, Chattanooga University of Tennessee, Knoxville University of Tennessee, Martin Texas Christian University University of Toronto Tulane University Union University United States Air Force Academy Vanderbilt University Virginia Tech University of Virginia Wake Forest University Western Kentucky University Whittier College The College of Wooster
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colleges and universities accepted one or more students from the class of 2015
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Lucy Evans’ ’18 award-winning print.
Mary Campbell Easel Award Honors BGA Artists Past and Present Along with the gift of the Mary Campbell Visual Arts Center, Battle Ground Academy’s art department was fortunate enough to receive several pieces of furniture and equipment from Mary Campbell’s studio, including her easel. To honor Mary’s memory, it was decided that every quarter the visual art teachers would review the artwork of current students and choose a piece that exemplified the qualities students strive to achieve: creativity, effort, and quality. That piece would receive the Mary Campbell Easel Award and be displayed on her easel during the following quarter. Lucy Evans ’18 was the proud recipient of the 2014-15 4th Quarter Mary Campbell Easel Award. This was Lucy’s first foray into linoleum printing, and her assignment was to incorporate visual texture into her print. Lucy began by photographing a porch from an unusual point of view, making an ordinary subject more appealing. She was interested in the element of visual texture created by the bead-board ceiling. After the initial print was completed, Lucy used watercolors to hand-tint the print, creating a realistic interpretation of light’s effect on the colors chosen. From composition and carving technique to the final coloring process, Lucy achieved impressive results with her attention to detail. “The Mary Campbell Easel award is a wonderful way to honor both Mary Campbell and the talented young artists who work so hard in the Visual Arts Center each day,” says Alison Logan, BGA’s Fine Arts Coordinator. “We look forward to sharing and celebrating the work of many more emerging artists who will have their talent supported and broadened here at school.” 16 BattleGroundAcademy.org
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Andee Rudloff Creates Mural Alongside Art Students Andee Rudloff, artist and facilitator, worked for a week in March with the upper-level art students to create a large-scale mural that was hung in the Carol Lea-Mord Senior Studio. A video was made of the process that was shown at the opening reception when the mural was unveiled. Use the QR code at the right to watch the painting of the mural, start-to-finish in less than three minutes!
Andee Rudloff’s finished mural hanging in the Carol Lea-Mord Senior Studio.
Upper School Retrospective Art Show The Upper School Retrospective Art Show is held in April every year and showcases the work of all current art students. During the reception, students work in the studios, giving guests a glimpse into the artistic process. Senior work is shown in the media room, and underclassmen art can be viewed in the halls of both floors, all while patrons enjoy refreshments and live music.
Katie Brickle ’18 shows off her sketchbook to her parents.
Guests view senior artwork in the media room during the show.
Suzannah Smith ’17 and Ali Do ’17 creating large-scale sculptures.
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Middle and Upper School Bands
Iris Holt ’21, Duncan Steeples ’20, Kayla Carneal ’21
The 2014-2015 school year was filled with instrumental music of many genres from BGA’s Middle and Upper School students. The Middle School Concert Band made its premiere at Middle Tennessee State University in March for Concert Performance Assessment. The Upper School Jazz/Rock Combo reveled with tunes from the Roaring ’20s, featuring music by jazz standards Duke Ellington and George Gershwin. Afterschool groups, Vanguard and Giant Steps, rocked out pop, country, and rock hits from multiple decades at multiple venues, including Nashville’s Soulshine Pizza, and for our own BGA audiences.
Jake Maloof ’17
Middle School Concert Band at MTSU for its Concert Performance Assessment.
Middle School Spring Concert.
Middle and Upper School Chorus The Middle School Chorus presented its annual Spring Concert, where in addition to performing music from around the globe, each grade level presented a class composition. The Upper School Choirs presented “The Music of Tennessee” as their annual Spring Concert. In between the music of Elvis Presley, the Fisk Jubilee Singers, Johnny Cash, and Tennessee Ernie Ford, audience members were asked to come up on stage for a Tennessee trivia game. 18 BattleGroundAcademy.org
Upper School Spring Concert.
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Middle School Presents Bard High: Spring Break Edition The Middle School spring play, Bard High: Spring Break Edition, is a modern retelling of the Shakespeare classic Much Ado About Nothing. The gifted 5th through 8th grade cast carried the audience through twists and turns in an amusing retelling of the classic play.
Jack Joyce ’19 and McClain Jung ’19
Cooper Helm ’19, Meggie McCaleb ’20, and Addy Mitchell ’20
Upper School Presents The Wedding Singer The Upper School musical, The Wedding Singer, was an entertaining blast from the past for the cast and audience alike. “The unbridled energy and enthusiasm of this talented young cast coupled with the musical expertise of Sarah Evins (Musical Director and Conductor) helped make this one of the most rewarding high school musical theatre experiences I have had,” said Jenny Noël, BGA’s Upper School Drama Director. “I also enjoyed the opportunity to introduce the students to all things eighties, including TAB, the original cell phones and Boy George.”
Ed Revere ’15, Lindsey Brown ’16, Conner Hoge ’15, and Matthew Keith ’17
Matthew Keith ’17 and Ally Dunavant ’17
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sports echo BGA Welcomes Clay Price as Head Girls’ Basketball Coach Battle Ground Academy welcomes Clay Price as the head coach for the Lady Wildcats varsity basketball team. Clay also teaches Upper School history. Price comes to BGA from Fellowship Christian School in Roswell, Ga., where he coached girls’ basketball, served as the Department Head of Social Sciences, and taught government, economics, and history for the past eight years. Previously, he served in similar positions with Athens Academy in Athens, Ga., Mt. Paran Christian School in Marietta, Ga., and Wilson Hall School in Sumter, S.C. “After an extensive search that included nearly 50 candidates, the committee found Coach Price to have the right balance of experience, passion, and commitment to lead our girls’ basketball program forward,” says Head of School Will Kesler. “With his great background in the independent school world, he understands the expectations of our student-athletes on and off the court. He has a track record of developing players and teams throughout his career.”
At Fellowship Christian, Clay rebuilt the girls’ basketball program, leading players to their second Georgia High School Association basketball playoffs this past season. While at Athens Academy, his team had a string of three consecutive GHSA playoff appearances, including a run to the final four. He was the Northeast Georgia Girls Coach of the Year in 2003. In addition to coaching high school teams, he has served as a college men’s basketball assistant at Davidson College and University of South Carolina Upstate. He is a graduate of Coastal Carolina University, where he also played basketball. u
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Jess Enderle Named Head Volleyball Coach
Jess Enderle
Jess Enderle has been named head volleyball coach for BGA. Jess’ coaching philosophy works to shape each student-athlete as a “whole person,” not just a volleyball player. “Volleyball does not reduce a student’s academic responsibility,” says Jess. “Instead, the girls who participate in the volleyball program will develop good time management skills in order to fulfill their responsibilities to the team as well as their academic work.” Jess was drawn to BGA based on her desire to work at a school with a compelling vision and a solid community. “I strive to teach them that hard work and patience pay off and that in winning or losing you must maintain your honor and character.” Read more about Jess and the rest of our new faculty on page 28 of echo.
HVAC Middle School Track & Field (L-R): Tiy Reed ’19 (1st place 200 meter dash) and Lindsey Duncan ’19 (3rd place 100 meter dash)
BGA Boys’ Varsity Soccer Team
Jack Bolton ’17 set a personal record in the pole vault this spring, clearing 12 feet at Ravenwood High School; he also holds BGA’s 1600 meter record.
Braxton Kinney ’15
Clay Target Team (L-R): Hunter Bennett ’17, Harrison Fuller ’16, Gavin Connors ’20, Caroline Smith ’18, A.J. Bethurum ’16
Middle School Tennis (L-R): Avery Witt ’19 and Morgan Dial ’19
Katlin Summarell ’18 won the 300-meter hurdles (48.00 seconds) at the TSSAA Middle/East Region Track and Field Championships.
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Individual Athletic Honors Middle School
Upper School Track and Field
Diamond Battle ’16 2nd 100m – State Meet Kaitlin Summarell ’18 2nd 300m Hurdles – State Meet
Boys’ Soccer
Alex Smith ’15 All District, THSSCA All-State, TSSAA All-State Julien Tremblay ’15 TSWA All-State, TSSAA All-State, All-District Jacob Haddad ’15 THSSCA All-State Jim French ’15 TSWA All-State Braxton Kinney ’15 TSWA All-State Harm Abbott ’15 TSWA All-State
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Cole Grosvenor ’15 All-District Trevor Auerbach ’15 All-District Sam Folks ’15 All-District, TBCA All-State Team, TN Sports Writers Association All-State Team
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Sarah Fly ’17 All-District Sophia Gallimore ’17 All-District Taylor Davis ’17 All-District Ella Rose Gallimore ’19 All-District
2015 Winstead Award Winners Harm Abbott ’15 and Cole Grosvenor ’15 were presented with the 2015 Winstead Award. This award was established in 2013 by Beth and Kurt Winstead in honor of their daughters, Bridget ’09 and Mary Hannah ’12, and their achievements as athletes at BGA. The award is given at the end of each school year to students who have earned at least 12 athletic letters during their BGA career. Harm earned 12 letters at BGA in football, trap, and soccer. Harm is the son of Hal ’84 and Karen Abbott. Cole earned 14 letters at BGA in football, basketball, wrestling, and baseball. Cole is the son of Mark and Shanlynn Grosvenor, and has continued his baseball career at Northwest Florida State College. 22 BattleGroundAcademy.org
Harm Abbott ’15, Kurt Winstead, Cole Grosvenor ’15
Softball Jordan Warzynski ’20 All-HVAC Rayne Gray ’20 All-HVAC Emari Frazier ’20 All-HVAC
Track and Field Lindsey Duncan ’19 3rd 100m – 13.03 Tiy Reed ’19 1st 200m – 24.82
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Season Over But the Future Is Bright at BGA By Joe Williams Just two years after not having enough players to field a team, BGA’s softball program is back on solid ground. This story is excerpted from the Williamson Herald following the end of the 2015 season. Battle Ground Academy’s softball team was eliminated from post-season play with an 11-0 loss on the road at King’s Academy in Seymour. Few would consider the finish of the season as a reason to celebrate, but the Lady Wildcats might. Two years ago they failed to make the postseason and it wasn’t because they didn’t have a record. It was because they didn’t have a team. A storied program with a solid tradition, BGA coach Charley Manning found himself with just Upper School girls wanting to play. He was forced into making the gut-wrenching decision to cancel the program to rebuild. “We played a middle school schedule, worked with our kids in the county rec league,” he recalls. “I had some great assistant coaches,” he says, adding they were all committed to getting the program back on track. In what should be considered a second year program, the Lady Wildcats finished the season with a strong 12-9 record, a record forged without a single senior. “We are still a very young team – we did not have a senior on the squad,” he says. Lily Kruse ’16 is one of Charley’s go-to leaders, along with a trio of thensophomores, Taylor Davis ’17, Sarah Fly ’17, and Sophia Gallamore ’17. He is looking forward to next season. “We’ve got something to work with here,” he says. “We’ve got girls that can play and a ton of talent in the pipeline.” That might turn out to be one of his great understatements. The Middle School dominated the Harpeth Valley Athletic Conference, finishing 10-0 on the season by run-ruling every team they
faced to finish with a 174-3 run advantage. “I’ve never seen anything like it,” Charley says. “It’s just a group of 7th and 6th graders...there’s not an 8th grader on the team.” Much of the success comes from a trio of players who have been named to the All-HVAC team. Rayne Gray ’20 and Jordan Warzynski ’20 were dominant on the mound and Emari Frazier ’20 added more power at the plate. “Rayne is pure power; Jordan puts a lot of spin on the ball,” he says. “The two complement each other extremely well.” Rayne’s record was nothing short of frightening for opposing teams.
The seventh grader at the time threw a perfect game, five no-hitters and gave up only a single hit all season. The veteran coach is quick to stress that the group’s abilities are not limited to just defense. At the plate, both Emari and Rayne slammed home runs over the left field fence in a split-squad scrimmage prior to the start of the post season. With that much talent waiting in the wings, Charley is ready to start next year’s practice schedule now. “I’ve been the softball coach at BGA for 12 years and I’ve never seen this much talent here at one time,” he says.
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Congratulations to the following members of the class of 2015 who have gone on to play at the collegiate level. Ronald Cleveland
U.S. Air Force Academy Football
Cole Grosvenor
Northwest Florida State College Baseball
Jacob Haddad Centre College Soccer
Korrie Sauder
Miami University (Ohio) Soccer
Myles Taylor
East Tennessee State University Football
Win Temple
Belmont University Golf
Julien Tremblay
Brandeis University Soccer
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Jewell Athletic and Wellness Center Complete The top floor of the state-of-the-art Jewell Athletic and Wellness Center is complete. While BGA athletes have enjoyed use of the indoor turf facility and weight room, the completion of the top floor includes muchneeded locker rooms, houses meeting spaces that will honor Camp Hy-Lake “alums” as well as BGA Hall of Fame honorees, and provides new office spaces for coaching staff, allowing the Cherry Sports Center to be used more strategically. This project is the culmination of a capital campaign that began in 2008 and with its completion increases BGA’s physical plant by 50,000 square feet. BGA has cultivated space for both artists and athletes in Middle and Upper school with the completion of the Mary Campbell Visual Arts Center and the Jewell Athletic facility; in short, these additions have enhanced the experience of virtually every student who has attended BGA in the past four years and will continue to provide dedicated space for decades of students to come. Perhaps more impressively, BGA was able to do so through the generosity of our donors, ensuring that the school has incurred no long-term debt. BGA thanks John Jewell III ’62 and Tyler Berry IV ’87, for co-chairing the campaign effort; without their enthusiasm and perseverance, these buildings would not have been possible.
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National Strength and Conditioning Association Honors Fred Eaves as the 2015 High School Coach of the Year Award Winner Fred Eaves, M.Ed, CSCS, RSCC was honored as the 24th recipient of the High School Coach of the Year Award. The award has been handed out since 1991 and is based on coaches’ contributions to the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), their community, and the coaching profession. “Congratulations to Fred for this well-deserved award,” says Scott Caulfield, the NCSA’s Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. “He has changed many lives and exemplifies what it is to be an NSCA professional. We are proud to have him as a member and our High School Coach of the Year.” Fred is the strength and conditioning coach at BGA and has 17 years of experience that includes coaching at Louisiana State University, the University of Tennessee, and the University
of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He was voted the 2013 Samson Equipment and American Football Monthly High School Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year and is a soughtafter speaker in the field of strength and conditioning.
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The 2015 BGA Tug-of-War The Platos and Greers continued their enthusiastic competition during the 2015 BGA Tug-of-War across the Harpeth River. Platos brought home the victory in this longstanding tradition! Current stats: Platos - 40. Greers - 35. Ties - 2.
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faculty echo BGA Is Excited to Welcome the Following New Faculty and Staff to the Wildcat Family Administration Dawn Drugeot is Director of the Learning Center at BGA. Dawn comes to BGA from Williamson County Schools’ Kenrose Elementary, where she was the ESL Specialist for grades K-5. Prior to her work there, she was the Learning Services Coordinator for Franklin Road Academy. She has earned her Bachelor of Education from the University of Western Ontario, Canada, her Bachelor of Arts Honors English Language Learners from the University of Poitiers, France, and her Bachelor of Arts in French from the University of Trent, Canada.
Leigh Lambert ’95 joined BGA in the newly created position of Director of International Students. Leigh has recently returned to the United States after four years in Shanghai, China, where she worked at the Shanghai Reparatory Theatre. Prior to her time there, she was an Adjunct Professor at Belmont University. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Theatre in Business from the University of Alabama and her master’s in education from New York University, Steinhardt College of Education.
Jamie Griffin joined BGA this summer as the Head of Upper School. Jamie comes to BGA from The Haverford School in Haverford, Penn., where he was an Upper School history teacher, the faculty advisor to the student-led Honor Council, varsity wrestling coach and junior varsity soccer coach. He previously served as a teacher and Dean of Students for his alma mater, The Episcopal Academy, in Newtown Square, Penn. A graduate of The United States Naval Academy, he served from 2000 to 2006 as a Commissioned Officer with the United States Marine Corps. He has a Master of Education from Cabrini College.
Dustin Lynn joined BGA this summer as the Director of College Counseling. Dustin comes to BGA from Shorecrest Preparatory School in St. Petersburg, Fla., where he served as the Assistant Director of College Counseling. Prior to his work there, he worked in the Vanderbilt University Office of Undergraduate Admissions as a Senior Admissions Counselor and as an Alumni Program Coordinator. He received his Bachelor of Science and his Master of Education from Vanderbilt University.
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Laine Milam ’09 has joined BGA as the Director of Alumni Relations. Laine comes to BGA from Gullett, Sanford, Robinson, & Martin in Nashville where she was a Legal Support Specialist and Client Liaison. Prior to her law firm work, she was a track coach and substitute teacher at BGA, and an editorial intern at Publishing Group of America. She received her Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Belmont University in Nashville.
Andrew Phelps joined BGA as the Business Manager who will also oversee all Human Resource matters. Andrew comes to BGA from Girls Preparatory School (GPS) in Chattanooga, where he was the director of human resources. Previously, he was the financial manager and assistant to the headmaster. He received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Tennessee Temple University in Chattanooga.
Middle & Upper School Alicia Brandewie has joined BGA as a faculty member in the English Department. Alicia comes to BGA from Vanderbilt University after completing her M.F.A. in Creative Writing. While at Vanderbilt, she was a writing consultant and instructor for a poetry workshop. She was also a graduate instructor at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing from Emory University.
Kenneth Coca is a faculty member in the Science Department and is assisting with soccer. He comes to BGA from Lipscomb University in Nashville where he taught general and organic chemistry. Previously, Kenneth was a chemistry consultant, teaching assistant, and research assistant at Fisk University. He received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science from Lipscomb University.
Spencer Connatser has joined BGA as a faculty member in the Foreign Language Department. Previously, he taught Upper and Middle School French at the University School of Jackson (USJ) in Jackson, Tenn. While at USJ, Spencer was responsible for organizing the Middle School French curriculum, and he led student trips to France and Québec, Canada. He has traveled extensively through Europe, and brings great cultural experience into the classroom. Spencer received his Bachelor of Arts in Theology and French from Union University in Jackson, Tenn.
Robert Harry is a faculty member in the English Department and the Associate Director of College Counseling. A native Virginian, he comes to BGA from the United Kingdom where he was an English teacher and head of careers (college counseling office) at Oundle School, a large co-educational boarding and day school in Northamptonshire. Robert received his Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from the University of Virginia, and has completed work for a master’s in educational leadership from the University of Cambridge in England.
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Middle & Upper School Continued Dr. Scott Johnson has joined BGA as a faculty member in the History Department and as assistant coach for football and basketball. He is an awardwinning educator, having been named the 2014 History Teacher of the Year by Tennessee National History Day and the Tennessee State Historical Society. Scott joins BGA from Lausanne Collegiate School in Memphis, Tenn., where he taught a variety of AP and college-prep history courses, was the Director of the Chapman-Woodbury Oral History Program, and an assistant varsity football and boys’ basketball coach. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Religion from Olivet Nazarene University in Illinois, his Master of Arts in History Education from the University of Iowa, and his Doctor of Education from Walden University.
Clay Price joined BGA as faculty member in the History Department and as the Varsity Girls’ Basketball Coach. With a great deal of experience in the independent school world, he understands the expectations of BGA’s student-athletes on and off the court. In his previous schools, he took his teams further into the postseason with each passing year and has a proven track record of developing players and teams. Clay comes to BGA from Fellowship Christian School in Roswell, Ga., where he was the department head of social sciences and head high school basketball coach. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Coastal Carolina University.
Lower School Amy Bruff has joined BGA as a 1st grade teacher. Amy comes to BGA from Akiva School, where she taught Kindergarten. Prior to that, she taught Kindergarten at Lipscomb Elementary School and Harding Academy. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Religion from Furman University in Greenville, S.C. and her Master of Education from Vanderbilt University, Peabody College.
Trisha Davis has joined BGA as a 3rd grade teacher. She comes to BGA from Oak View Elementary where she was an assistant librarian. She has coached softball at BGA and in the basketball training league at Oak View. Trisha has also served as a substitute teacher at BGA and in Williamson County Schools. She received her Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Wellness from Belmont University and her Master of Education from Lipscomb University.
Athletics Jessica Enderle joined BGA as the head volleyball coach. Jess is currently the co-owner of Club West Sports and was the director and founder of Club West Volleyball Nashville. Prior to that, she was the head volleyball coach at Page High School. Under her leadership, Page High School had four consecutive undefeated District Championships, four TSSAA State appearances, and two TSSAA State Championships.
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Raye McDonald has joined BGA as the Athletic Administrative Assistant. She comes to BGA from Belmont University where she worked as the Video Services Coordinator for the Athletic Department. Prior to Belmont, Raye worked as a marketing intern for D1 Sports Training and Therapy in Franklin. She received her Bachelor of Science from MTSU in Murfreesboro, Tenn., and her Master of Sports Administration from Belmont University in Nashville.
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Past Teachers Weigh In On The “Retired Life” At the end of the 2014-2015 school year, two of BGA’s beloved teachers retired, Abby Kropp, Middle School French teacher for 15 years, and Diane Parker, Lower School Art teacher for 40 years. echo caught up with them both to check in on “retired” life. Abby Kropp has traveled and spent time with family and friends. Most exciting is that she and her husband will become grandparents soon; their daughter Sarah Pearce ’05 and her husband, McFall, are expecting a baby in February! She is also taking her 87-year-old mother to France for two weeks in the fall and planning a trip to France with students next May. “Life is good, retirement is good. I saw so many kids go through their "Moving Up" ceremony at the end of 8th grade and I have moved up as well,” she says. Madame Abby Kropp at the last of many legendary Mardi Gras celebrations with Middle School before her retirement.
“I saw so many kids go through their ‘Moving Up’ ceremony at the end of 8th grade and I have moved up as well.” Diane Parker has enjoyed traveling and seeing family, including helping hang an art show for her brother this summer in California. She also loved being able to meet a brand new great niece and great nephew. Diane admits she classifies herself as a recovering art teacher because everywhere she goes, she is still noticing elements of the art world she would like to take back to her former classroom. She concedes she will always be an art teacher and misses the kids tremendously. These days when she is not skipping from airport to airport, she enjoys working on her house and decorating.
Abby Kropp and Diane Parker are all smiles during their last days as teachers at BGA.
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Dustin Lynn Brings Expertise, Passion to Director of College Counseling Position Dustin Lynn, BGA’s new Director of College Counseling, spoke with echo about how his experience in higher education can give applicants an edge and how his true passion is helping each student find the perfect fit for his or her next four years after BGA. You are incredibly passionate about college counseling; what brought you to the field? I am actually a first-generation college student. Growing up in rural Waynesboro, Tenn., I did not have readily available opportunities to learn about colleges and their application processes. Outside of a few mentors at my high school, I had to navigate the college search and application process alone. For me, college was transformative, and I believe that every student should have the opportunity to maximize his or her potential through understanding the array of college options available and how to attain admission. How will your experience at Vanderbilt benefit BGA students? I tell all my students, “I have two goals when helping you find the college that’s right for you. First, I want you to train me to think like you so I can help you discover a college that fits you individually, and second, I want to train you to think like me so you’ll know what an admissions officer is thinking when you’re examining a college or reviewing your applications.” Vanderbilt provided me opportunities to learn about highly selective college admissions and the myriad of factors admissions committees consider. Admissions work is both an art and a science, combining data analysis with a flair for understanding people and their contexts. How would you describe your philosophy on college counseling? It’s grounded in understanding that each student and family value aspects of the college search differently. For some, affordability and in-state location are paramount. For others, an academic challenge and an adventure beyond the borders of Tennessee are important. By understanding what each student values, we can create a college search tailored to his or her needs and aspirations. When this approach is paired with developmentally appropriate opportunities for students to learn more about themselves and college options, they have the best opportunity to identify the college that best fits their goals.
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What trends are you seeing in college counseling and what students are seeking in their college choices? The most selective colleges continue to become even more so as an increasing number of highly qualified students apply. Many colleges are also using demonstrated interest (i.e., the degree to which a student displays his or her interest/commitment to a college or university) in their selection decisions. Some colleges are also moving toward test-optional policies after noticing their competitive pools possess some students who are fantastic fits for their institutions, yet lack the metrics for admission. I continue to hear concerns from students and families about affordability and return on investment. In these turbulent economic times and the rate at which the workforce is evolving, parents want to ensure their dollars are spent for an education that prepares their students for entry into an ever-changing, competitive job market. How are students and families making decisions based on college loans and debt versus choosing a school with a better ranking? Families are still examining the cost of college when making enrollment decisions. Many want to take advantage of the great educational opportunities here in Tennessee by enrolling in a local college and cashing in on the Hope Scholarship. Others aggressively apply for scholarships or seek colleges offering generous scholarships that align with their students’ test scores and GPAs. It all goes back to what each family values. A college’s ranking should weigh little in a student’s decision to enroll. Instead, examining the other “fit factors” (such as rigor of academics, student body composition, extracurricular and pre-professional opportunities, and culture) should be the focus. However, it’s important to search for scholarship, grant, and financial aid opportunities regardless of the institution.
faculty echo Sometimes the schools with the biggest price tags often spend the most money to help students afford them. What advice do you have for students and parents who are beginning their college search? Breathe! The college search is often misconstrued as a roller coaster of confusing and often conflicting information and emotions. While that’s true at times, remember that we are here to support you. For students who are beginning Upper School here at BGA, it’s important to do your best. It sounds simple enough, but I work with plenty of seniors who lament, “I wish I would have worked harder as a freshman and sophomore.” Colleges base their preliminary decision on your freshman through junior year grades, so ensuring that you have a solid foundation is key. Secondly, explore! Look for ways to engage outside the classroom with things you love. Remember that this is the time to learn more about yourself. Not everything you try will become a passion, and that’s fine! Use these years to create a foundation for success and self-discovery that will later guide you through the college search. How do you define success for a student at the end of the college selection process? College rankings, peer pressure, and advice from parents and counselors are all difficult for students to navigate. If a student can maintain a commitment to self-reflection then allow the knowledge gained from that perspective to guide the college search and decision process, then that student has succeeded in my mind. It all goes back to Shakespeare, “To thine own self be true.”
Leigh Lambert ’95 Joins BGA in Newly Created Director of International Students Position Leigh Lambert ’95 has returned to BGA to serve as the school’s first-ever Director of International Students. Although this first year of BGA’s International Student program will surely bring challenges, Leigh shares her excitement with echo about how making our BGA community a little bigger might make our world feel a little smaller. What made you want to return to BGA after living abroad for several years? My family and I moved back from Shanghai, China about a year ago. When I heard about the opportunity for the Director of International Students, I thought it was the best of both worlds. It would tie my experience in China to BGA, both of which I consider game changers in my life. How does BGA plan to attract international students? Most of our students come through a program called New Oasis. New Oasis helps find host families and provides academic information for the students before they arrive. At BGA, we are also providing more services to help with the students’ transitions and during their time at the school. Why is having international students important for a school like BGA? The world is getting smaller, and people are traveling and working in other countries. Our students are interested in the world in their own ways, so preparing them for this is important. What are the biggest challenges these students face while here? I think the biggest challenge is being away from their family. That is why it is so important for the BGA community to give these students the support they need to be successful. How can BGA students and faculty get the most of out having international students on campus? Get to know the students. Find out about their interests. Ask them their culture’s opinion on certain topics. Ask them about family traditions and holidays. I think you will find that we have more similarities than differences.
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Members of the Class of 1990 celebrate their 25th Reunion at the home of Kristen and Chris Anderson ’90.
Alumni Cocktail Party (L-R): Anna Shell Emerson ’02, Laine Milam ’09, Dannie Myers ’10, Emmalee Matlock ’10
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Alumni Cocktail Party (L-R): Hamilton Bowman ’93, Emily Bowman, Camille Sherry Small ’91, Lee Small
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Alumni Cocktail Party (L-R): Elizabeth Jordan Curtis ’85, Michelle Roussel Josleyn ’85, Tiffany Hall Alday ’85, Beth Bledsoe Ussery ’85, Angie Jefferson Langford ’85
Spring Alumni Weekend 2015
Alumni Luncheon (L-R): Bill Armistead ’69, Emily Lane Gregg ’97, Director of Leadership Gifts Jason Gregg ’90
Alumni Weekend Luncheon (L-R): Carlton Flatt, Ralph Brown ’49, David Peden, Bill Brown, Head of School Will Kesler, Bobby Gentry ’46, Chairman of the Board of Trustees Eddie Lunn ’67
Alumni Luncheon (L-R): Elizabeth Brown Fuller ’84, Elizabeth Jordan Curtis ’85, Beth Bledsoe Ussery ’85, Michelle Roussel Josleyn ’85, Jody Jones, Christi Goss Bilbrey ’88, Angela Klausner, Gail Powell
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Class Notes In Memoriam JOSIAH C. EGGLESTON ’49 passed away March 23, 2015. ELBERT L. ASHWORTH ’53 passed away June 29, 2015. GEORGE A. SHWAB ’55 passed away June 10, 2015. WILLIAM C. BREEDLOVE JR. ’57 passed away May 12, 2015. DR. MICHAEL S. KINNARD ’64 passed away March 29, 2015. RICHARD I. HILLARD ’65 passed away July 10, 2015. KENNETH M. PEERCY ’69 passed away April 17, 2015.
1965 The Class of 1965 donated funds from their 50th reunion in honor of Inge Smith, mother of Stefan Smith, to the 2015-2016 BGA Fund.
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ROB COPPEDGE, Senior Vice President of Strategic Investment and Corporate Development at Cambia Health Solutions, founded Cambia Grove, a community space for healthcare innovation in Seattle. The space had its grand opening in March.
KARI NICHOLS married Joe Jessie on May 30, 2015 in Franklin, Tenn.
1994 RONALD LIGON was named to Leadership Franklin’s 2015-2016 Class.
BILL HARLIN, principal of Brentwood Middle School, was selected by Williamson County Schools Superintendent Dr. Mike Looney to open and lead Nolensville High School.
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MIKE HUDGINS was awarded the Todd Baker Exceptional Achievement Award from the Nashville Chapter of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (NAIFA) in May 2015.
DAVID HEDGE and fellow Franklin native Jimmy Weekley launched Play On Courts, a national athletic facility surfacing and equipment company and a division of Recreational Solutions Group.
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ANNA-GENE O’NEAL was recognized by The Tennessean as the 2015 Nurse of the Year for her leadership as president and CEO of Alive Hospice.
JAY WILKISON played Pete Collins in ABC’s Nashville on the episode “I Can’t Keep Away From You.”
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WHITNEY PORTER married Griffon Thompson on January 3, 2015 in Franklin, Tenn.
BO CAMPBELL was named head football coach at Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe High School in Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
1998
ALICIA HELM was featured in StyleBlueprint as a Face of Williamson County. Alicia owns Spruce, a Brentwood-based lifestyle boutique offering home decor, furniture, art, jewelry, women’s clothing, and gifts.
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DYAN DAMRON is a health and weight loss coach frequently featured in The Tennessean and on Nashville’s News Channel 5.
ANDREW LADEBAUCHE and his wife welcomed the birth of their son Andrew “Tucker.”
NATALIE STOVALL and her band, The Drive, hosted a panel centered on women in country music in conjunction with CMT and Change the Convo’s Next Women of Country movement at 3rd and Lindsley in early August.
2001 EVANS SMITH and his wife welcomed their first child, Craft Wolcott, on April 28, 2015.
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LILLY HIATT was profiled in the May/June issue of The East Nashvillian. Lilly credits her experience at BGA and membership in the Artist Guild as instilling confidence in her abilities as an artist and performer. JARED REYNOLDS and his company Zenagen has been named a top five finalist in Beauty Pitch, a competition held by the Professional Beauty Association and judged by celebrities Mark Cuban and John Paul DeJoria of Paul Mitchell hair products. STEFAN BASKIN ’06 serves as the vice president of sales for the company. JAMIE SULLIVAN was named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Franklin Rotary for her consistent support of the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International.
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ELIZABETH WAYNICK joined Longview Elementary as a 2nd grade teacher. FRANKLIN GRAVES was selected by the American Bar Association to serve as a Young Lawyer Fellow for the Intellectual Property Law section. Jamie Sullivan ’01
2003 LAUREN MAGLI was named executive director of the Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce in Spring Hill, Tenn. MELISSA MARTIN married Matt Siegel on June 13, 2015 in Brentwood, Tenn.
KYLE ZIGELSKY married Emma Turnquist in Minneapolis, Minn. on August 8, 2015.
2007 RYAN FRANKLIN joined Waller Landsden Dortch & Davis, LLP and specializes in healthcare, venture capital financing, mergers & acquisitions. CAITILIN GRAHAM was promoted to account manager with Tag Worldwide.
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WILL MARTIN was named director of basketball operations at the University of San Francisco.
Laine, a graduate of Belmont University, worked in politics and business development before making her return to campus in August.
SARAH MCGEE married Marshall Lipman on August 15, 2015 in Franklin, Tenn.
What excites you most about being back at BGA as Director of Alumni? I’m so excited for the chance to engage in all aspects of campus life and communicate to our alumni how the BGA of today looks and feels.
JESSICA SALISBURY married Thomas Merritt in Nashville, Tenn. AUSTIN THOMAS and his wife welcomed the birth of their first child, Paul Austin III, on June 24, 2015.
2004 KIMBERLY MCCALL and her husband welcomed the birth of their daughter, Emerson Rose, on September 1, 2015.
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MARK MERRILL married Landon Hughes on May 2, 2015 in Brandon, Miss. HAILEY KEMP PHELPS welcomed a daughter, Matleigh Quinn, on May 19, 2015.
ZACH BINGHAM and co-host Austin Stanley jumped to the 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. morning drive timeslot with their sports talk radio show A to Z Sports on 94.9 FM Game 2 in Nashville, Tenn. TATUM KEMP married Zack Hood on May 30, 2015 in Thompson Station, Tenn. JOE MCKNIGHT was featured on Product Hunt, Netted, and KillerStartups for his free, daily newsletter, Briefing. The email publication summarizes the day’s news in three minutes or less in categories from sports to politics.
2006 REESE SMITH married Shea Jackson on May 30, 2015 in Nashville, Tenn.
BGA Welcomes Laine Milam ’09 As Director of Alumni Relations
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LYNN WHITE married Klay Lesko on June 27, 2015 in Franklin, Tenn.
2008 NATALIE AARON is a CPA at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Nashville, Tenn. Natalie received her Master of Accountancy from the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University.
In what ways have you been involved with BGA since you’ve graduated? Since graduation, I have coached Middle School volleyball and Upper School track, and I have served on the Alumni Board as the youngest member in the history of the board. How do you hope to engage alumni in new ways? BGA grads are 3,400 strong worldwide and include industry leaders, public servants, and community influencers. We have a real opportunity to partner alumni with current students and prime the next generation for global success. What activities were important to you during your time as a student at BGA? I had the quintessential BGA experience by taking AP classes, playing sports (volleyball and track), and serving on the Honor Council. Those are some of my favorite memories and proudest accomplishments. Senior Superlative? Most Respected Greer or Plato? Viva Greers!
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Jason Gregg ’90 Transitions to Director of Leadership Gifts BGA’s former Director of Alumni Relations, Jason Gregg ’90, has been selected as the new Director of Leadership Gifts. In his new role, Jason will work to secure and steward leadershiplevel gifts to BGA’s annual, capital, and planned giving programs. He will work side-by-side with Tom Evans, Director of Advancement, to develop and implement plans that will enhance BGA’s capital and endowment fundraising efforts, ensuring a bright future for BGA and our students for many years to come. Jason will also direct and manage the Alumni Board.
2008 CONT’D CLAIRE E. COLEMAN, printmaker and photographer, recently exhibited her artwork at the William Benton Museum of Art at the University of Connecticut as part of “The 2015 Master of Fine Arts Exhibition: A World Still in the Making.” The exhibition represented the culminating experience of the MFA degree candidates in the University’s School of Fine Arts. TAYLOR FRANKLIN recently joined the Nashville offices of Warby Parker. ALLYSON ISAACS married Joe Matlock on May 30, 2015 in Franklin, Tenn. JULIANNE ISAACS married Steele Cantey on May 16, 2015 in Franklin, Tenn. JAY TULLY graduated Infantry Officer Basic Leader Course, and completed both Ranger School and Airborne School. Jay is now assigned to 1st IBCT 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell.
2009 SYDNEY MCCARTHY worked with Salvatore Ferragamo in New York City, and made the move to Dallas, Texas after being accepted to the prestigious Executive Development Program with Neiman Marcus. The luxury retailer hired Sydney upon completion of the program as an assistant buyer for women’s advanced contemporary sportswear.
MICHAEL RUSSELL joined Morgan Borszcz Consulting in Washington, D.C. JANI SARRATT completed her master’s in industrial engineering at Auburn University and is now a process improvement specialist with Tennessee Oncology. KRISTIN POTEETE WARPOOLE and her husband welcomed their second daughter, Evangeline Hope.
2010 MEREDITH BRAUN graduated from Colby College in May with a bachelor’s in environmental policy. KENDALL CREASON graduated from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga with a Bachelor of Science in Communications and recently joined South, Inc. WES JOHNSON is in his second year of dental school at the University of Tennessee at Memphis and provided more than 300 hours of dental care to underserved communities through his work with Hope Smiles.
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CHRIS MARCONCINI, a redshirt senior on the Florida State University baseball team, was named Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week in April. His performance against the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Florida also earned him Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Week honors. Sydney McCarthy ’09
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MICHAEL MOORE enters his second year at Vanderbilt University School of Law after completing two highly competitive summer associate positions at Bass Berry & Sims and Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP in Nashville, Tenn. GEORGIA WHITE graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Tennessee where she was the president of Pi Tau Sigma, the Mechanical Engineering Honorary Society. While in college she worked as an intern for SABIC Innovative Plastics in the Cooperative Education Program. In July she joined SABIC’s Early Engineering Development Program as a process engineer in Ottawa, Illinois. TAYLOR WOODALL joined Allendale Elementary in Franklin, Tenn. as a 4th grade reading teacher.
2011 REBECCA BROWN was named marketing specialist at Alcott Whitney. RACHAEL CUNNINGHAM graduated Cum Laude from Appalachian State University with a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and a concentration in Dietetics. Rachael joined Boone Healing Arts Center in Boone, N.C. where she leads group nutrition and cooking workshops, as well as providing one-on-one counseling. BENJAMIN DAVIS graduated Cum Laude from Furman University with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Economics. Benjamin currently attends medical school at the University of South Carolina in Greenville. THOMAS DAY received the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award at his graduation from Washington & Lee University. Thomas was honored by the faculty for “exhibiting ideals of heart, mind, and conduct as evidenced by a spirit of love and helpfulness to others.”
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ANDREW REESE graduated from the Air Force Academy in May and is now stationed in Mississippi.
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JORDAN SAHARSKI graduated Magna Cum Laude from Auburn University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and accepted a position with St. Thomas Midtown in Nashville. MCKENNA KOFORD married Kevin Stapleton on August 22, 2015 in Nashville, Tenn. MARY ELIZABETH RINEHART and ZAC MOORE were married on May 16, 2015 in Columbia, Tenn.
2012 ALLISON PEELER, a senior biology major at Maryville College in Maryville, Tenn., was honored as one of eight students to receive grant funding from Appalachian College Association’s Ledford Scholarship. Allison will study parasite load and possible cross contamination of equines exposed to persistent manure spreading.
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ROSS GROSVENOR joined the University of South Carolina baseball team after a standout sophomore season at Walters State Community College. Ross’ batting average, .445, was the highest on the team.
STOKES DUNAVAN pledged Delta Gamma at the University of Georgia.
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REBECCA HERMAN pledged Pi Beta Phi at the University of Missouri.
CAROLINE ABBOTT was named to the Southern Athletic Association Academic Honor Roll. Caroline is a member of the Centre College women’s basketball team.
MEG DUNAVANT pledged Kappa Alpha Theta at the College of Charleston.
MADELINE JEWELL pledged Chi Omega at the University of Arizona.
TUCKER BEATHARD was featured in Rolling Stone as one of the 25 Must-See Acts at CMA Music Fest 2015. Tucker recently signed to BMI imprint, Dot Records.
JESSICA LIGON pledged Delta Delta Delta at Auburn University.
JOEL PARKER earned the highest GPA among Auburn University football student managers for the 2014-2015 academic year. Joel was recently promoted to special assistant to the defense and will travel to all away games, and serve on the sidelines of home games.
SARAH PRATT pledged Kappa Alpha Theta at the University of Alabama.
JOSIE OLDHAM pledged Phi Mu at Auburn University.
TORI WARREN pledged Phi Mu at Auburn University. MORGAN WILLKOMM pledged Sigma Kappa at the University of Arizona.
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Tyler R. Berry IV Named Chairman of BGA Board of Trustees Tyler R. Berry IV ‘87 has been named as chairman of the school’s Board of Trustees. He replaces Eddie Lunn ‘67 who steps downs after six years on the board. “I’m proud of the work our board has done over the past six years to establish a vision and put a team together to lead BGA into the future,” says Eddie. “Tyler is a graduate of BGA, a parent of two graduates and one current student, and a respected member of the community. He understands the value of a BGA education, and I’m confident he will be a great leader as chair.” Tyler, a senior vice president and financial advisor with Wunderlich Securities, Inc., will be joined on BGA’s executive board by: Vice Chairman – Kurtis J. Winstead, Esq., a partner with Rudy, Wood & Winstead PLLC Secretary – William (Billy) E. Blackstone, a partner with Goodman Callahan Blackstone PLLC Treasurer – F. Stewart (Stu) Warren, CFO of JourneyPure, Inc. In addition, Eleanor Fleming '96, PhD, DDS, has joined the Board of Trustees. Eleanor is a Lieutenant in the United States Public Health Service assigned to the North Carolina Division of Public Health. Marion W. (Chip) Hickerson '67, a senior vice president and financial advisor, with The Hickerson/ Luton Group at Morgan Stanley, is also retiring from BGA’s board after seven years of service. Will Kesler, Eddie Lunn ’67, Tyler Berry ’87 echo magazine fall 2015 39
BGA Welcomes Dr. Eleanor Fleming ’96 to Board of Trust Eleanor Fleming ’96, PhD, DDS, MPH is a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Public Health Service (USPHS) and BGA’s newest member of the Board of Trust. As a dental public health officer, Eleanor works as an epidemiologist at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Center for Health Statistics in Hyattsville, Md. Previously, she was assigned to the North Carolina Division of Public Health and served as CDC epidemic intelligence service officer (disease detective) in Atlanta. Eleanor works to improve the health of minority and underserved communities through active public health practice, research, teaching, and community engagement. In 2007, the BGA Alumni Association selected her as its Distinguished Young Alum for her professional and community service work. “Whether I’m doing fieldwork in Kenya, analyzing public health data and writing reports, or giving my time in my community, I always remember the lessons I learned while at BGA,” Eleanor says.
Eleanor was the salutatorian of her class at BGA. She went on to Vanderbilt University and in 2000 she completed her undergraduate training in political science and African American studies, graduating with summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa distinctions. She remained there to earn her master’s and doctorate degrees in political science in 2003 and 2006, respectively. After working as a senior lecturer at Vanderbilt, she began her dental training at Meharry Medical College in 2007. She graduated with her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 2011; there she was the first Ingram Scholar in the School of Dentistry and a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Scholar at the College. In May 2015, she received her Master of Public Health degree from East Tennessee State University. Eleanor’s work has been published in peer-reviewed journals and books,
earned awards from the USPHS and the National Dental Association, and been presented at state, national, and international conferences. In 2014, her work supporting the fight against Ebola was acknowledged in TIME magazine’s Person of the Year story, “Ebola Fighters.”
Girls Collegiate Scholarship Created to Honor BGA Alum and Legendary Soccer Coach Jimmy Burchett ’58 A scholarship has been created in honor of Jimmy Burchett ‘58, the BGA alum and longtime Franklin High School girls’ soccer coach who brought home four state championships. He was recently diagnosed with lung cancer. With a highly successful coaching career that saw 65 players go on to compete at the collegiate level, Jimmy Burchett influenced countless athletes who played soccer in Franklin. “This is absolutely fantastic,” Brentwood girls soccer coach Cal Long said. “I think this is such a wonderful idea and something that speaks to the true heart of the game, of what Jimmy has not only brought to Franklin High School but to youth soccer in Middle Tennessee.” For more information on the scholarship fund, visit http://www.gofundme.com/BurchettScholarshp.
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Longtime Battle Ground Academy Educator Doug Langston Dies By Jill Cowan, Excerpted with permission from The Tennessean Doug Langston, a former Williamson County official and educator for nearly 40 years at Battle Ground Academy, died July 24 at the age of 73 after suffering a stroke. Doug taught history, coached football, and served for about a decade each on the Williamson County Commission and Franklin Board of Mayor and Alderman. Gloria Langston, who met her husband when she was a Spanish teacher at BGA, says she was drawn to him because “he seemed to be very kind.” The two married in Franklin in 2005. Greer Bickley ’04, who played quarterback while at BGA, remembers Doug as a behind-the-scenes guy with a jovial sense of humor. Greer says that while his offensive coordinator was “always on my back in practice,” he seemed deeply invested in both the team itself and individual players. Matt Vick ’96, whose father also coached at the school, says Doug’s decision to work with offensive linemen was telling of his ethos. “They don’t get a lot of recognition – they’re tirelessly toiling behind the team,” he says. “The lineman coaches are unsung heroes…that just summed [Doug] up.” In the classroom, he had a way of getting students interested in potentially dry subjects, according to former student Sam Moran ’04. “He was like a human encyclopedia,” Sam says. “He had a great way of relating to students.” Doug graduated from Dickson High School, before going on to earn a history degree from Middle Tennessee State University. Before starting at BGA, he taught history and coached football and girls’ basketball in Shelbyville. He is survived by his wife; his daughter, Carol Eaton, and his son-in-law, Wayne Eaton; his stepchildren, David and Valerie Wilhite; three grandchildren; three siblings; and nieces and nephews.
Loyal and Generous – Rice’s Local Legacy Steeped in ‘Camelot’ By Pam Horne, Excerpted with permission from the Williamson Herald Personal recollections of Tandy Clinton Rice, Jr. – colorful and endearing – came without hesitation in Franklin as individuals captured the magic of his spirited youth, exceptional athleticism, and creative genius for promotion. Tandy, a sixth-generation Williamson Countian, died August 3 at the age of 76 of complications from a brief illness. Bright-eyed, smiling, and full of boundless energy for others, Tandy has a life story filled with all the makings of a great Southern novel, if only it were fiction. A Native Son Born to a family whose reputation was set early in Franklin history, Tandy was the great, great grandson of John B. McEwen, Franklin mayor at the onset of the Civil War. The McEwen heritage was an ever-present strength for Tandy, but it was the stellar reputation of his father, a physician in Franklin in the years leading to World War II, that provided nurture and support as he made his way through school. Tandy grew up just south of Franklin’s Main Street where he and his friends ran together in those days. “I remember him when I was 4 or 5 and he was 16 or 17,” says Bill Armistead ’69, Battle Ground Academy Board of Trust member and retired attorney. “He lived diagonal across the street from my grandmother Mattie Armistead on Lewisburg Avenue.” The friendship, Bill says, was solidified when they served years ago on the BGA board together, although Tandy graduated from Franklin High School. It was the mutual affection for family that Bill says he will always appreciate. “He was just one-of-a-kind. He was a great person and I’m going to miss him.” Bill agrees that loyalty prevailed above all else throughout Tandy’s life. “If he was your friend, he was loyal and interested in you.”
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The BGA Golf Classic winning team, Mike Alday, John Michael Alday ’10, Tyler Shellnut ’10, and Eric Shellnut, pictured with Tournament Chairman Larry Kain ’66.
2015 BGA Golf Classic Winners 1st Flight
2nd Flight
1st Place Mike Alday John Michael Alday ’10 Eric Shellnut Tyler Shellnut ’10
1st Place Brian Drury ’05 John Goodwin ’05 John Lee ’05 Scott Vick ’04
2nd Place Lance Fossick Lea Murphy ’93 Woods Murphy ’95 Michael Trailov ’95
2nd Place Brandon Lunkey John Helm ’89 Geoff Hillenmyer ’92 Eric Schultenover ’92
3rd Place Tyson Bickley ’99 Andrew Ladebauche ’99 Michael McClellan ’99 Andy Songer
3rd Place Trey Moon ’07 Pat Mulloy Tony Torcaso John Thomas
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Closest to Hole #3 Winner: Jason Evans Closest to Hole #13 Winner: Troy Tschantz Longest Driver Winner: Richard Joyner ’00 Straightest Driver Winner: Ben Schaedle ‘02
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The Latture Family
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A Summer in Cairo Tyler Lawrence ’12 has always had the drive to succeed. At BGA, he was class salutatorian, captain of the speech and debate team, and lead in school plays. Now a senior at Princeton, majoring in politics, with minors in Near Eastern studies and theater, Tyler continues to excel in the classroom and beyond. In the summer of 2015, he worked in Cairo, Egypt, and Casablanca, Morocco as an entrepreneur selection and growth analyst for Endeavor Entrepreneurs, an organization dedicated to catalyze long-term economic growth by selecting, mentoring, and accelerating the best high-impact entrepreneurs across the country. He shared with echo about his experience.
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alumni echo How are you involved on campus? I’m co-chair of a student government committee, and I’ve served for three years now on the board of one of the student theater companies. Additionally, I’ve continued to perform and began directing once I got to college. Last fall, I directed my third production when we staged “Little Shop of Horrors” on campus. What awards or recognitions have you received during college? After my first year, I received the Shapiro Prize, recognizing academic achievement among members of the freshman class. Then, last summer, I was awarded a Critical Language Scholarship by the State Department to study Arabic in Oman. How did you become involved with Endeavor? I first heard about Endeavor my freshman year in a seminar about philanthropy, and I became intrigued by their model. Its goal is to stimulate economic growth and create jobs by providing mentorship to “high-impact entrepreneurs” – those who’ve created a scalable company that could employ many people. They offer placements through a Princeton program, and so I jumped at the chance to work in their Cairo office. Unfortunately, the security situation in Cairo deteriorated, but the organization arranged my transfer to their Morocco office to finish the summer. Tell us about the types of projects you worked on in Egypt and Morocco? One of the amazing parts of the internship was the wide variety in my responsibilities. I sat in on sessions between Endeavor’s brilliant mentors and Endeavor Entrepreneurs, which were incredibly enlightening in regards to the difficulties faced by people running a business in these environments. I worked on a promotional video for Endeavor Egypt, and I created lots of internal processes and documents for their associates. In Morocco, my French (begun in 7th grade with Madame Kropp!) was useful, so I could write up reports and translate meeting notes into English. What unique experiences did you have outside of work while abroad? The most enriching experience was definitely being able to meet and interact with so many locals, and to compare their own ideas of their countries and ours with the impressions the American media and government have given to us. In general, I’ve found consistently that contrary to what we’re often told about how much “they” hate “us,” most Arabs really love the idea of the United States and the freedoms we represent. What they don’t always like are elements of the American government, and American foreign policy post-9/11, but that’s true of plenty of people here as well. Those interactions give me hope that we can have a much better relationship with this part of the world in the future, if we work to get past the stereotypes we’ve built up.
How will your position this past summer be of benefit as you move toward graduation? Honestly, I’m not quite sure. I’m still exploring my post-grad options, but I’d like to go back to the Middle East and work for a few years. I’ve already spent two summers in the Arab world, one working with an Egyptian organization, so that experience should help me land a position. It’s given me a perspective on lots of things – the economy, the culture, the people – that people who’ve never been outside the United States or Europe just wouldn’t have, and I’m incredibly grateful for that. What experiences and/or faculty at BGA helped prepare you for your time at Princeton and for this past summer? Speech and debate was the anchor to my BGA experience, and I find myself constantly drawing on skills I learned there with Mrs. Ward. The research skills from Congressional Debate, the confidence and self-presentation that come out whenever I have to speak in class, or present to a group of supervisors...the takeaways are endless. Besides that, I would say that the best preparation came out of BGA’s English program, because I arrived already knowing how to write well. The base I built in Ms. Handelsman’s class, and continued later in AP with Mr. Medlin and Ms. Golden, was really excellent. Once I got to college, I could hit the ground running. What advice would you give current BGA students interested in pursuing their future at a school like Princeton? Take every chance you can to expand yourself. That could be from structured things – I did several summer programs for speech and theater in high school, for example – but it could also just be working a job with responsibilities different from what BGA gives you. These schools don’t just want intelligent people or hard workers – they want people who’ve proven that they want to broaden their perspective on the world. u
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BATTLE GROUND ACADEMY LEADERSHIP Administration Head of School William (Will) F. Kesler Associate Head of School for Academics Andy Graham Jr. Associate Head of School for Academics Jamie Griffin Head of Middle School Ken Wempe Head of Lower School Rhonda Bennett Chief Financial Officer Paul Brown Director of Advancement Thomas (Tom) G. Evans Jr. Director of Athletics Robert Jemison
Advancement Associate Director of Admissions, Head Football Coach & Director of Camps Roc Batten Director of Communications Shannon Bevins Associate Director of Admissions Sarah Gay Boswell Assistant to Director of Admissions Rosemary Evans Director of Admissions Robin Goertz Director of Leadership Gifts Jason Gregg ’90 Director of Alumni Relations Laine Milam ’09 Assistant to Director of Advancement & Donations Accountant Becky Jones Director of Community Relations for Advancement Candy Sullivan
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William (Billy) E. Blackstone, Secretary F. Stewart (Stu) Warren, Treasurer
Members Jéanne B. Abernathy Leonard (Bill) H. Armistead III ’69 Tyler R. Berry IV ’87 William (Billy) E. Blackstone Barry K. Booker ’85 Charles (Chuck) B. Brown ’84 Henry H. Chase Jr. ’57 Donald S. Denbo II ’67 Dr. Eleanor Fleming ’96 David W. Garrett ’80 Dr. James K. Geraughty Sr. Gregory (Greg) M. Herman ’84 John B. Jewell IV ’86 Allison H. Jones Matthew (Matt) C. Ligon ’87 Ellen L. More ’82
Ex-Officio Members W. Edward (Eddie) Lunn Jr. ’67, Past Board Chairman William (Will) F. Kesler, Head of School Paul Brown, Chief Financial Officer Thomas (Tom) G. Evans Jr., Director of Advancement Dr. Andy Graham Jr., Associate Head of School for Academics Andrew (Andy) Maloney ’84, President of the BGA Alumni Association Allison Jones, Parent Association Representative
Honorary Life Members Tommy Butts ’48* Tom F. Cone Thomas C. Harlin ’43 William W. Harlin Jr. ’42 John B. Jewell III ’62 Robert (Bob) N. Moore Jr. ’52 Robert H. Steltjes Charles H. Warfield
Alumni Association Board Andy Maloney ’84, President Anna Shell Emerson ’02, President-Elect Brent Bowman ’93
Clarissa Givens Crunk ’02 Deana C. Hood ’89 Larry Kain ’66 Tyler Ragsdale ’84 Cackie Roberts ’00 Leon Stevens, Jr. ’82 Alan Treadway, Jr. ’79 Dana Jaggers Walker ’84 Ralph Brown ’49, Lifetime Member
BGA PARENTS ASSOCIATION Arts Co-Chairs Valiere Gamble Suzanne Reiss
Lower School Co-Chairs Alison Ledbetter Jennifer Besco
Middle School Co-Chairs Alexa Baker Lyn Knopf
Parent Ambassador Co-Chairs Stacey Ligon ’86 Susan Baiers Madeline Jewell ’87
Secretary Tanya Pickens
Treasurer Allison Jones
Upper School Co-Chairs Caroline Ball Christine Arnold
Wildcat Co-Chairs Shawne Sills David Hanchrow
Denim & Diamond Co-Chairs Meredith Rowley Elizabeth Spitzer
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2014-2015
A M E S S A GE F ROM T HE CHA I RMA N
Dear BGA Community, The 2014-2015 school year marked a transcending point in Battle Ground Academy’s distinguished history. We welcomed our 14th Head of School, were fully engaged in a strategic planning process, and completed fund raising for our two most recent additions to the Glen Echo campus – the Mary Campbell Visual Arts Center and the Jewell Athletic & Wellness Center. All the while, our students continued a tradition of excellence in the classroom, on the stage, and the fields of play. Our school is a community and as such requires participation and commitment to thrive. I am thankful to say that the BGA community continues to support our students and our teachers in all of their endeavors, and gives generously of themselves when asked. Even a quick visit to our campuses provides several opportunities to see how voluntary support makes a difference at our school. Whether it’s the new playground equipment at the Lower School, classroom technology in the Middle School, or the landscaping surrounding the Upper School classrooms, all are the result of your generosity and for that, the Board of Trustees and I are entirely grateful. And so, we move forward towards even more exciting times. Since our strategic plan (outlined in this edition of echo) has been approved and launched, several initiatives are already underway. Our enrollment numbers are healthy with waiting lists for our Upper School. And school spirit is alive and well which may be hard to quantify but is easily seen and felt by all. This is an exciting time for our school and on behalf of the entire Board of Trustees, I thank you for your support of BGA and your commitment to the success of our students.
Tyler R. Berry, IV ’87 Chairman, Board of Trustees
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Throughout its history, Battle Ground Academy has been sustained by the foresight and generosity of its parents, alumni and friends. On the following pages we recognize the donors who contributed more than $1.5 million in gifts and pledge payments to BGA during the 2014-2015 school year. Philanthropic support is critical to our being able to provide a personalized educational experience for each student. On behalf of the students and faculty who benefit the most, we would like to recognize the following volunteers:
2014-2015 BGA Fund Volunteers Trustee Chair Tyler R. Berry, IV ’87
Middle School Faculty Chair Abby Kropp
1889 Society Chairs Elizabeth & Joseph Roddy
Upper School Faculty Chair David Peden
Parent Chairs Margaret & Bob Russell (US) Char & Kevin Dennis (MS) Cackie Roberts ’00 (LS & New Parents)
Grandparent Chair Gloria Kinnard Parents of Alumni Chairs Becky & Dan Parkey
Alumni Chair Hamilton Bowman ’93 Lower School Faculty Chair Kevin Wells
Summary of Support
The Development Office has made every effort to ensure that the Honor Roll of Donors is accurate and complete. However, errors can and do occur, despite our best efforts. Please contact us with any corrections and we will adjust for the online version of the report immediately. Honor Roll of Donors 49
The BGA Fund Gift Circle Members The following are members of The 1889 Society, which recognizes our most generous donors to The BGA Fund.
Headmaster’s Circle
1889 Circle
($1,250 - $2,999)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. McCullough, Jr. ’82
Mrs. Carol L. Somers
Anonymous Donors
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Yarbrough
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Aaron
Mr. and Mrs. Brent McLay (Shelley Roberts ’93 )
Yarbrough Family Foundation
Mr. Robert H. F. Armistead ’71
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Melton
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Baldwin
Mr. and Mrs. Jason B. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Roc Batten
Ellen Livingfield More ’82
Mr. and Mrs. Barry K. Booker ’85
Ms. Gaye W. Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Boudreau
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton Bowman V ’93
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Murphy, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Brooks
Mr. Bob Musgrove and Dr. Kay Awalt Musgrove, PhD
($25,000 and above)
Wall-Mooney Circle ($12,500 - $24,999)
Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Satterwhite ’75
Peoples Circle
($8,000 - $12,499)
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler R. Berry, IV ’87 Mr.* and Mrs. George A. Shwab, III ’55
Fleming Circle ($6,000 - $7,999)
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jewell, III ’62 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kesler
Greer-Plato Circle ($3,000 - $5,999)
Anonymous Donors Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Brown ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Chase, Jr. ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Denbo, II ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ferrara Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry Geny ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Houghland, Jr. ’65 The Houghland Foundation James Deering Danielson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jewell, IV ’86 (Elizabeth Daniel ’85 ) Mr. and Mrs. Brian Mayberry Jessie Barker McKellar Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Murphy Mr. Craig P. Nance ’97 Ms. Meredith M. Rowley Mr. and Mrs. F. Stewart Warren
Mr. S. Ralph Brown ’49 Mr. Charles Carlisle and Mrs. Anissa Nelson-Carlisle
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Napier, Sr. ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Ogilvie ’49
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Craig
Mr. George T. Plaster ’77
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brown Daniel ’87 (Amy Cherry ’87 )
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Potts ’59
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Evans, Jr.
Mrs. J. H. Malli Richmond
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Garrett ’80
Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Roberts, Jr. ’69
Mr. and Mrs. S. Duff George
Roberts Toyota
Mr. and Mrs. Greg L. Graddy
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Roddy
Drs. Jennifer and Andy Graham
Samuel M. Fleming Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Hawkins ’84
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Silvey ’67
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Herman ’84
Mr. and Mrs. Reese L. Smith, III ’66
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hickerson, III ’67
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Smithson ’57
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hoke (Colleen Garvey ’87 )
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stumb, Jr. ’57
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Horrar Mr. Allan B. Hunt ’90 Mr. and Mrs. James V. Hunt, Sr. ’59 The Hunt Family Foundation Of Nashville, TN, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. W. Christopher Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Jones ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kestner Mr. Joe L. Lester ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew C. Ligon ’87 (Stacey Dell ’86 ) Mr. and Mrs. David R. Locke ’79 Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Lunn, Jr. ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Manning
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Mr. and Mrs. William L. May
Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Puryear, III ’85
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Alex F. Wade, Jr. ’65 Ms. DeeDee J. Wade Ms. Mary F. Wade ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Willoughby Mr. and Mrs. Kurtis J. Winstead Mr. and Mrs. David E. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Wright Mr. B. Scott Young
The BGA Fund Gift Circle Members Quadrangle Circle
The Dorothy Cate and Thomas F. Frist Foundation
Mr. Roy E. Barker
($700 - $1,249)
Anonymous Donors
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gillespie ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Bowman IV ’65
Mr. and Mrs. David H. Brown ’80 Dr. and Mrs. Jason M. Evans
Mrs. Connie Harrison Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy A. Garrison
Mr. and Mrs. Britt A. Knox ’57
Mrs. Carol Cothran Buckles and Mr. Gary W. Buckles
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce Jones
Dr. and Mrs. William C. Lamb
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Burtchaell III
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Kain ’66
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lape
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Carlig
Mrs. Mary Neal Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Maloney ’84
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Charron
Mr. S. Kirk McCaleb
Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Martin
Mr. Robert N. Moore, Jr. ’52
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. McKeand III ’54
Mr. John O. Colton, Jr. ’58 and the John & Julia Colton Family Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Dr. and Mrs. Griffin R. Myers ’99 Mr. and Mrs. John Oxley Dr. and Mrs. E. Gale Pewitt ’50 Dr. and Mrs. Robert V. Russell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Terry F. Saharski Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sauder Dr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Schultenover Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tarkington
Microsoft Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Moore ’90 Mrs. Laura Paluch Moran, PhD and Mr. Thomas P. Moran Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Nuyens Dr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Pope ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Guido F. Sacchi (Ellen Helm 1987 )
Dr. Rhonda Barnes Bennett Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Bramlett, Jr. ’83
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Conrad Mr. Robert M. Coppedge ’93 Mr. Bao Do Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt B. Doak ’72 Mr. K. Harlan Dodson, III ’62 and Mrs. Margaret Behm Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fleming ’64
The Rev. Dr. Richard E. Sanders and Dr. Margaret Sanders
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry F. Goertz
Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Seyfred
Mr. and Mrs. M. Jonathan Hackett
($450 - $699)
Mr. and Mrs. W. Preston Shea
Mr. John M. Hahn, Jr. ’67
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Abernathy
Mr. and Mrs. Judd S. Tashie
Ms. Mary Nelle Hall ’07
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baisden
Mr. Kevin Train
Mr. John A. B. Harlin ’75
Dr. and Mrs. Lucas G. Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.T. Walker ’95
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson, Jr. ’81
Dr. Renee and Alex Brown
Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program
Mr. and Mrs. Scot E. Karr ’76 and family
Mr. Ralph B. Williams ’58
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keller
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Torrence ’61
Tug Circle
Mr. S. Paul Brown Mrs. Linda Burch Mr. and Mrs. William J. Carver Mr. Robert M. Coppedge ’93 Mrs. Lisa Quillman Coviello ’94 and Mr. David T. Coviello
Williams-King Foundation Dr. G. W. Joseph Wollas, IV ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Cary Yancey Mr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Young
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Cowie Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Cranford Mr. and Mrs. H. Milton Crowell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. DeMoss, Jr. ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Bradley E. Dennis ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Tucker L. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. W. Jack Duncan Mr. Jason Q. Dunnavant ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Freeland * Deceased
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gosford
Ms. Jama L. Keener Mr. Edward S. Kelly, Jr. ’63 Mr. and Mrs. David B. Kesler Mr. and Mrs. F. Walter Kihm ’63 Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Chuck Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Kurt W. Koehn ’77
Glen Echo Circle ($250-$499)
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick L. Alexander ’73 Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Arnold, Jr. ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Zachary T. Ashton Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Auerbach Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Ballash
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kropp Mr. Fritz Lauriston Mr. Grover Levy Ms. Weimao Li Ms. Anne M. Locke ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Lorenzo ’73 Mr. W. A. K. Sandy MacPherson ’63 Dr. and Mrs. John A. Maloof Honor Roll of Donors
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The BGA Fund Gift Circle Members Mr. and Mrs. Norman N. Martin ’79
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Robinson ’77
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. McCracken ’67
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Rodgers ’66
Mr. G. David McIntosh, Jr. ’58
Mr. Rufus C. Ross, Jr. ’40
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Meulemans
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Samide
Mr. and Mrs. Gary B. Minor ’75
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Sessions
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morrissey
Ms. Chelsey P. Shearer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Napier
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Shockley ’49
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Neuman
Ms. M. Cackie Roberts Slater ’00
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vaughn
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Padden
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Small (Camille Sherry ’91 )
Verizon Foundation Mr. and Mrs. J. Otey Walker,III
Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Wall, III
Mr. and Mrs. P. Paul Smith
Mr. Michael B. Wylie ’87
Mr. Reese L. Smith, IV ’06
Mr. Xiongping Zhang and Mrs. Yinmei Li
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Paret Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Park Mr. David W. Peden Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Plonka ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Price Dr. and Mrs. Erion Qamirani
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Stovall ’91 (Rachel Pilkinton ’94 ) Mr. Harry Strong Mr. and Mrs. Mike Swanton Dr. and Mrs. John G. Thompson, Jr. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. George O. Trabue, Jr. ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Valenti
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Spain Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Steele ’72
Mr. J. Thurston Roach II ’59
BGA Fund Donors by Constituency Board of Trustee Donors
F. Stewart Warren
Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Ballash
Jéanne B. Abernathy
Lynne Welch
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Barclay
Leonard (Bill) H. Armistead, III ’69
Kurtis J. Winstead
Mr. and Mrs. Roc Batten
Lifetime Members
Mr. and Mrs. John Baur (Tiffy Henry ’86 )
John B. Jewell, III ’62
Dr. Rhonda Barnes Bennett
Robert N. Moore, Jr. ’52
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler R. Berry, IV ’87
Tyler R. Berry, IV ’87 Barry K. Booker ’85 J. Hamilton Bowman, V ’93 Charles B. Brown ’84 Henry H. Chase, Jr. ’57
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Bevins
Donald S. Denbo, II ’67
Current Parents
Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Bond
David W. Garrett ’80
Anonymous Donors (3)
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Boudreau
Gregory M. Herman ’84
Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott
Mr. and Mrs. R. Brant Bousquet
Marion W. (Chip) Hickerson, III ’67
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Abernathy
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton Bowman, V ’93
John B. Jewell, IV ’86
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Adams
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Brent Bowman ’93
Allison H. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Adams, Jr. ’87
Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Bramlett, Jr. ’83
Matthew C. Ligon ’87
Mr. Adrian H. Altshuler
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Brashear
W. Edward Lunn, Jr. ’67
Mr. and Mrs. P. Rogers Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Brooks
Ellen Livingfield More ’82
Mr. W. Randall Anglin, PE ’76
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Brown ’84
George T. Plaster ’77
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Arnold
Dr. Renee and Alex Brown
Mark L. Puryear, III ’85
Mr. and Mrs. Zachary T. Ashton
George C. Silvey ’67
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Auerbach
Mrs. Carol Cothran Buckles and Mr. Gary W. Buckles
Reese L. Smith, III ’66
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Baldwin
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Mr. and Mrs. John B. Burtchaell, III
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Carlig
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. W. Chadwell Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Herman ’84
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Conrad
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Hill
Mr. S. Kirk McCaleb
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Cosby
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hoke (Colleen Garvey ’87)
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCloskey Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. McCullough, Jr. ’82
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Hopkins
Mr. and Mrs. David J. McDaniel, IV
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Horrar
Mr. and Mrs. Brent McLay (Shelley Roberts ’93)
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Cowie Mr. and Mrs. James A. Craig Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Cranford Mr. and Mrs. H. Milton Crowell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Crutcher Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brown Daniel ’87 (Amy Cherry ’87 ) Mr. and Mrs. Callum A. Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Cris DeBord Mr. and Mrs. Bradley E. Dennis ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Steve DeSoto Mr. Bao Do Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Dunavant
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel O. Huddleston Mr. and Mrs. David M. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. McAfee ’95 (Christina Church 1994)
Mr. R. Bryan Merville
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jarosz
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Meulemans
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy F. Jefferson ’91 (Kelley Vincent ’91)
Mr. and Mrs. Jason B. Miller Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mills, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jemison
Mr. and Mrs. Gary B. Minor ’75
Mr. and Mrs. W. Christopher Jenkins
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Mitchell ’90 (Tracy Lamb ’90)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Jewell, Sr. ’88 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Jewell, Jr. ’86 (Madeline Crosby ’87)
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Moore ’90 Mrs. Laura Paluch Moran, PhD and Mr. Thomas P. Moran
Mr. and Mrs. Tucker L. Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jewell, IV ’86 (Elizabeth Daniel ’85)
Dr. and Mrs. Jason M. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Jewell, II ’90
Mr. and Mrs. Preston M. Morris
Ms. Rosemary T. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Evans, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Jones ’82
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Fahey ’87
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce Jones
Ms. Kimberly M. Murray ’97
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Joyce
Mr. Jeffrey W. Musgrove
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ferrara
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Keel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Napier
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Fleming ’94
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kesler
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nawrocki
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Fox
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. King ’85
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Neuman
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Freeland
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Chuck Kirkpatrick
Ms. Consuela Oden
Mr. and Mrs. F. Paul Fuller (Elizabeth Brown ’84 )
Mr. and Mrs. Kristopher N. Klausner
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Park
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Knopf
Ms. Wendi Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Kruse
Ms. Ashley R. Patton
Dr. and Mrs. William C. Lamb
Ms. Heather Perez
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lape
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pickens
Mr. and Mrs. G. Daniel Laufman
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Pierce
Mr. and Mrs. Greg L. Graddy
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew C. Ligon ’87 (Stacey Dell ’86)
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Pratt ’83
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Grimsley
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Locke ’79
Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Grosvenor
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Maloney ’84
Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Puryear, III ’85
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Grumbles
Dr. and Mrs. John A. Maloof
Mr. and Mrs. Joey G. Hardiman
Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Martin
Mrs. Lorin M. Harris and Dr. Ed Qualls, PhD
Ms. Sarah Harris
Mr. and Mrs. William L. May
Mr. and Mrs. John Quehl
Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Hawkins ’84
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Mayberry
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ragsdale ’84
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Garrett ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Tracy A. Garrison Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gentry Mr. and Mrs. S. Duff George Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gosford
Ellen Livingfield More ’82
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Trey Pratt, III ’95 Dr. and Mrs. Erion Qamirani
Ms. Jennifer Johnson Helm ’84 * Deceased
Honor Roll of Donors
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BGA Fund Donors by Constituency Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Ray
Mr. and Mrs. D. Rex Welch
Ms. Kourtney M. Fargason ’04
Ms. Suzanne Y. Reiss
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Wells
Mrs. Cara Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Revere
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Wempe
Mr. O. J. Fleming ’94
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Roddy
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenan Williams
Mrs. Monica Frazier
Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Willoughby
Dr. Benjamin C. Fulwider
Ms. Meredith M. Rowley
Dr. and Mrs. William S. Witt
Mr. Mike Gabrys
Dr. Heather Rupe and Mr. Russell R. Rupe
Mr. Micah Worth
Mrs. Shari L. Gerth
Dr. and Mrs. Robert V. Russell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Wright
Ms. Rebecca L. Gibson
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Samide
Ms. Amy Burns Wylie
Mrs. Robin Goertz
The Rev. Dr. Richard E. Sanders and Dr. Margaret Sanders
Mr. and Mrs. Cary Yancey
Mrs. Niki Grady
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sauder
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Yarbrough
Dr. Andy Graham, Jr.
Mr. David Zhang and Mrs. Gretchen Fan
Dr. Jennifer Graham
Mr. Xiongping Zhang and Mrs. Yinmei Li
Mr. J. Dawson F. Gray, Jr. ’02
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Sebastian ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Sessions Mr. and Mrs. W. Preston Shea Ms. Chelsey P. Shearer Dr. and Mrs. Allen K. Sills, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Slater
Mrs. Angela C. M. Green
Faculty & Staff Donors Mr. John Abbott Ms. Traci L. Anderson
Ms. M. Cackie Roberts Slater ’00
Mrs. Heather Angola
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Small (Camille Sherry ’91)
Mrs. Lynne Arnold Mrs. Erin Barclay
Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Smith
Mr. Roc Batten
Mr. and Mrs. P. Paul Smith
Mrs. Bonnie G. Beard
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling C. Smith ’84
Mr. Gary R. Beatty
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Spain
Dr. Rhonda Barnes Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Spitzer
Mr. Rodger Bennett
Mr. Clay Stafford and Dr. Jacqueline Stafford
Mrs. Shannon S. Bevins
Mr. Richard L. Horn and Mrs. Virginia Story
Mr. S. Paul Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. William D. Summarell ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tarkington Mr. and Mrs. Judd S. Tashie Mr. and Mrs. David W. Temple Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tidwell Mr. Kevin Train Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Tutt Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Valenti Mr. and Mrs. W. Hays Waldrop Mr. and Mrs. F. Stewart Warren Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Webster 54
Mrs. Sarah Gay Boswell Mrs. Remza M. Bushey Mr. Charles Carlisle Mr. C. Grey Carter Mr. F. Dwayne Clemmons Mrs. Amy Cosby Mrs. Valerie R. Crowe Mrs. Nancy Cunningham Mr. Bradley E. Dennis ’87 Mr. Fred Eaves Ms. Deana Ellis Ms. Rosemary T. Evans Mr. Thomas G. Evans, Jr. Ms. Brittany Farej
Mr. Kyle Greenway Mr. Jason T. Gregg ’90 Mrs. Amy E. Grubb Mr. M. Jonathan Hackett Ms. Leah Handelsman Mrs. Tammye D. Harlan Ms. Donna W. Harper Ms. Sarah Harris Dr. Ashlee Headrick Ms. Holly Hicks Mrs. Nora E. Hood Mr. Dustin T. Humphreys Mrs. Keli C. Jarosz Mr. Robert Jemison Mrs. Barbara E. Johnson Mrs. Becky L. Jones Mr. Harry Justus Mrs. Traci M. Keel Ms. Jama L. Keener Mrs. Kay Woodall Kemp Mr. William F. Kesler Mr. Kristopher N. Klausner Ms. Joyce Kreth, RN Mrs. Abigail G. Kropp Mrs. Angela Jefferson Langford ’85 Mr. Steven Lape Mr. Fritz Lauriston
Ms. Carol Lea-Mord
Mrs. Candace C. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Carver
Mr. Grover Levy
Mrs. Kathleen Swanton
Mr. J. Debow Casey, Sr. ’57
Ms. Anne M. Locke ’90
Mrs. Brenda L. Trimble
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Charron
Mrs. Alison Kidney Logan ’90
Mrs. Tina Tutt
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Clarkson, III ’55
Mrs. Leean Anderson Luter ’83
Ms. Betsy Van Jura
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Craig
Mr. Charles T. Manning
Mrs. Brenda Vaughn
Dr. and Mrs. William A. Crosby, Jr. ’66
Mrs. Susan G. Maxson
Mr. Richard Vaughn
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cross, IV
Mrs. Christina Church McAfee ’94
Ms. Anne Vereen
Mr. and Mrs. T. Phillip Crowe
Dr. Reney McAtee
Mrs. Rachel Game Wang
Mrs. Mary Ann Crowell
Mrs. Carla McDaniel
Mrs. Jennifer M. Weir
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Crutcher ’63
Mrs. Connie L. McGee
Mr. Kevin L. Wells
Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Cunningham
Mrs. Shelley Roberts McLay ’93
Mr. Kenneth A. Wempe
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Evans, Jr. ’67
Mr. John Millard
Mrs. Linda H. Williams
Dr. M. Craig Ferrell*
Mr. Robert W. Mitchell ’90
Mrs. Sara M. Williams
Mrs. Lorraine E. Ferrell
Mrs. Beth Moran
Mr. W. Tom Windham, Jr.
Mr. Kevin C. Morriello
Mr. Phil Wyatt
Mr. Andrew Finlayson and Ms. Arleen Bolton
Mrs. Jan Browne Morrissey Ms. Kimberly M. Murray ’97 Mrs. Kristin Napier Mrs. Zan Nevels Mrs. Jennifer W. Noel Mrs. Diane D. Parker Ms. Wendi Parker
Parents of Alumni Anonymous Donors (2) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Aaron Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. Adgent Mr. Robert O. Akin ’67
Mr. David W. Peden
Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Alday, Jr. (Tiffany Hall ’85)
Ms. Heather Perez
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Anderson
Mr. Peter Perez
Mr. and Mrs. P. Rogers Anderson
Ms. Layne Pickett
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bafundo
Mrs. Ashley A. Pratt
Mr. and Mrs. Phil M. Baggett
Mrs. Lori Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Bailey
Mrs. Haley Richardson
Mr. Roy E. Barker
Mr. George Rietz
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bates
Mr. Abram Ring
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler R. Berry, IV ’87
Mrs. Charlotte P. Scholl
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Birthright
Ms. Stephanie Sefcik
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Bowman, IV ’65
Mr. J. Barry Sensing
Mr. and Mrs. Steven K. Braun
Dr. Mark A. Seyfred
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Brewer ’76
Mr. Patrick Shairs
Mr. and Mrs. W. Davidson Broemel ’63
Mrs. Melissa Martin Siegel ’03
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Brown ’84
Mr. Benjamin A. Slater
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Brown ’77
Mrs. Anne B. Snider
Dr. and Mrs. John P. W. Brown ’59
Mr. Harry Strong
Mr. and Mrs. Matt M. Callihan
* Deceased
Mrs. Paula B. Flaugher Mrs. Barbara Bright Fleming Mr. John H. Gillespie ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry T. Gregg Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Harlan Mr. John A. B. Harlin ’75 Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hickerson, III ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Hood Mr. and Mrs. James V. Hunt, Sr. ’59 Dr. and Mrs. T. Andrew Hunter Mr. and Mrs. R. Donald Jackson Mr. and Mrs. James W. Jewell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. B. Keith Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Barry W. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Kain ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Kelso Mr. and Mrs. Toby Kemp Mrs. Mary Neal Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. King Mrs. Gloria Edmondson Kinnard Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kropp Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Lane Mr. and Mrs. Brad Langford (Angie Jefferson ’85) Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lape Mr. and Mrs. David Latture Honor Roll of Donors
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BGA Fund Donors by Constituency Mrs. Wilma Locke Mr. and Mrs. John Luter ( Leean Anderson ’83 )
Mr. Richard L. Horn and Mrs. Virginia Story
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Kesler
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Sullivan
Mrs. Gloria Edmondson Kinnard
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kestner
Mr. W. A. K. Sandy MacPherson ’63
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Swanton
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Manci
Mr. and Mrs. Chad Tate
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Manning
Dr. and Mrs. John G. Thompson, Jr. ’64
Mr. and Mrs. Ron L. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Trailov
Mr. and Mrs. W. Terry Mays
Mr. and Mrs. Sean Trimble
Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas McGee, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vaughn
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Meadows
Dr. and Mrs. James L. Vincent
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mills, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex F. Wade, Jr. ’65
Mrs. Joan Moran
Mr. and Mrs. J. Otey Walker, III
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Moran, Jr. ’68
Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Wall, III
Dr. and Mrs. S. Houston Moran ’71
Mr. and Mrs. Kurtis J. Winstead
Mr. and Mrs. W. Joel Moran ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Wylie, III
Mrs. A. B. Neil, Jr.
Mr. B. Scott Young
Mr. Bob Musgrove and Dr. Kay Awalt Musgrove, PhD
Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. Barry Nixon, USAR ’80
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Young
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Napier, Sr. ’57
Mr. and Mrs. Randall E. Noel Mr. and Mrs. John Oxley
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Ligon, Sr. ’55 Mrs. Wilma Locke Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Maloney ’54 Mr. and Mrs. W. Terry Mays Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. McKeand, III ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Medley Mr. and Mrs. William D. Melton Mrs. Juliet M. Moore Mrs. Joan Moran Ms. Gaye W. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Murphy, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Nuyens Dr. and Mrs. Robert Paret
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Padden
Grandparent & Grandparent of Alumni Contributors
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Parkey
Anonymous Donors (1)
Dr. and Mrs. E. Gale Pewitt ’50
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Pilkerton ’55
Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Plumley
Mrs. Kelly Baugh Pitsenberger ’83
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baisden
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Price
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rector
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bates
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Rice
Mrs. J. H. Malli Richmond
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baugh ’67
Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Roberts, Jr. ’69
Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Roberts, Jr. ’69
Ms. Jane P. Bell
Mr. Rufus C. Ross, Jr. ’40
Mr. and Mrs. R. Terry Rodgers ’67
Dr. and Mrs. John P. W. Brown ’59
Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Sanders
Mr. and Mrs. R. Todd Rollins
Mrs. Linda Burch
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Sessions
Mr. Rufus C. Ross, Jr. ’40
Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Clark
Ms. Inge M. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Terry F. Saharski
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Clarkson, III ’55
Mr. and Mrs. Reese L. Smith, III ’66
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Scholl
Mr. and Mrs. W. Jack Duncan
Mrs. June W. Smith*
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Schultenover
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Evans, Sr.
Mr. Robert Sellers Smith
Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry Sensing
Dr. and Mrs. L. Maxwell Ferguson
Mrs. Carol L. Somers
Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Seyfred
Mr. and Mrs. Neil G. Fischer
Mrs. Ellen C. Spitzer
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Short, Jr. ’65
Mr. and Mrs. George Gatterer
Mr. and Mrs. John Tures
Mr.* and Mrs. George A. Shwab, III ’55*
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tiger Grimes ’53
Dr. and Mrs. James L. Vincent
Dr. and Mrs. Mont S. Smith ’67
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hambrick
Mr. and Mrs. Benny H. Williams ’67
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Snider
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Jewell, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Willkomm, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Soderquist
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jewell, III ’62
Mrs. Wilma P. Winstead
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Spain
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keller
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Wylie, III
Mr. and Mrs. Bala Srinivasan
Mrs. Mary Neal Kennedy
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Dr. M. Carr Payne, Jr.
Corporate, Foundation & Friend Support
Mrs. Judy Hillard
Mr. Rogers H. Morrison, Jr.
The Houghland Foundation
New Oasis International Education, Inc
Anonymous Donors (1)
The Hunt Family Foundation Of Nashville, TN, Inc.
Northrop Grumman Foundation
Indian River Community Foundation
Pitney Bowes
Advocate Capital, Inc. AT & T Employee Giving Campaign Bank of America Foundation The Benevity Community Impact Fund Mr. and Mrs. James W. Brunstad Council on American-Islamic Relations Delek Fund for Hope of CFMT, Inc. Edwards and Prince Attorneys at Law Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eskind Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Evans Ms. Deborah Fersch
James Deering Danielson Foundation Johnny Jewell Family Parman Trust Dr. David H. Kemp/Kemp Orthodontics Killer Nashville Ms. Weimao Li
Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc. Roberts Toyota Samuel M. Fleming Foundation SunTrust Foundation Matching Gift Program
Master Muffler & Auto Care
Verizon Foundation
Jessie Barker McKellar Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Waynick
McMahan Winstead
Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Meyers
The Dorothy Cate and Thomas F. Frist Foundation
Cannon/Quick Families
Jack C. Massey Foundation
The Merck Foundation
Fleet Feet Sports
Ortale, Kelley, Herbert & Crawford
Microsoft Corporation
Williams-King Foundation Yarbrough Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers H. Morrison
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Griffeth
Alumni Giving by Class 1940 75th Reunion Mr. Rufus C. Ross, Jr. 1943 Mr. Van B. Montague 1948 Mr. Orlando G. Suarez 1949
Mr. S. Ralph Brown Mr. Glenn M. Eddington, Jr. Mr. William J. Kelly Dr. H. Travis McCall Mr. Walter W. Ogilvie, Jr. Mr. Tom M. Robinson, III Mr. Andrew G. Shockle
1950 65th Reunion Dr. E. Gale Pewitt 1951 Mr. William B. Akin Mr. Allen E. Herron Mr. George O. Trabue, Jr. 1952 Mr. Robert N. Moore, Jr. 1953 Mr. C. W. “Tiger” Grimes Dr. Reuben N. Pelot, III Mr. James W. Turner
* Deceased
1954
Col. Fred W. Beesley, Jr., Ret. Mr. Donald L. Maloney Mr. Leonard E. McKeand, III Mr. David E. Wood
1955
60th Reunion Mr. W. Winder Campbell, II Mr. Thomas A. Clarkson, III Mr. Ronald S. Ligon, Sr. Mr. J. Fred Pilkerton, Jr. Mr. Robert R. Schneider Mr. George A. Shwab, III *
1956 Mr. Kenneth W. Cline Mr. F. Thomas McKee, Jr. Mr. Richard W. J. Tippens 1957
Mr. Richard M. Ashworth Mr. Thomas P. Bragg Mr. J. Debow Casey, Sr. Mr. Henry H. Chase, Jr. Mr. Michael W. Hudgins Mr. Britt A. Knox Mr. Robert H. Napier, Sr. Mr. Howard G. Smithson Mr. Lewis M. Steele, Jr. Mr. Larry Stumb, Jr.
1958
Mr. Robert E. Cain, Jr. Mr. John O. Colton, Jr. Mr. James M. Cook Mr. Thomas C. Herbert, Sr. Mr. John M. McCord, Jr. Mr. G. David McIntosh, Jr. Dr. William T. Nichols Mr. Ralph B. Williams Mr. Warren T. York
1959
Mr. Thomas N. Bainbridge Dr. John P. W. Brown Mr. John H. Gillespie Mr. James V. Hunt, Sr. Dr. Asa H. Jewell III, DVM Dr. Julius D. Kaplan, PhD Mr. Robert L. Potts Mr. J. Thurston Roach, II
1960 55th Reunion Mr. William L. Cherry 1961
Mr. C. Gary Anderson Dr. John R. Coleman Mr. J. Michael Shinkle Mr. James N. Thomasson Mr. Joseph H. Torrence Honor Roll of Donors
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Alumni Giving by Class
Mr. John A. Wade Mr. Olin West, III
1962
Mr. Roy F. Alley Mr. K. Harlan Dodson, III Mr. David E. Everson Mr. Richard W. Gillespie Mr. John B. Jewell, III SMS George M. Lockridge, ANG, Ret. Mr. Duke A. Shackelford
1963
Mr. W. Davidson Broemel Mr. Ronald E. Crutcher Dr. Horace E. Johns, Jr. Mr. Edward S. Kelly, Jr. Mr. F. Walter Kihm Mr. W. A. K. Sandy MacPherson Dr. Frank H. Pinkerton
1964
Dr. Robert M. Fleming Mr. G. Allen Patton, Jr. Dr. Gary M. Peterman Dr. William P. Ridley, III Dr. John G. Thompson, Jr.
1965
50th Reunion Mr. Joseph H. Bowman, IV Dr. George B. Elder Mr. Richard I. Hillard* Mr. Joseph H. Holliday, III Mr. G. Dan Martin Mr. Michael E. Pearson Mr. Stephen E. Plonka Mr. Charles G. Robinson Mr. James W. Short, Jr. Mr. Alex F. Wade, Jr.
1966
Dr. William A. Crosby, Jr. Mr. Lawrence W. Kain Dr. William H. McClanahan, Jr. Dr. C. F. Rick Peterson, Jr. Mr. Daniel L. Rodgers Capt. Mark A. Rogers Mr. Reese L. Smith, III
1967
Anonymous Donor Mr. Robert O. Akin Mr. Richard E. Arnold, Jr. Mr. John A. Baugh Mr. William C. Booher Mr. Newton Cannon V Mr. P. Woodrow Chrisman, Jr. Mr. Donald S. Denbo, II Mr. Thomas M. Evans, Jr. Mr. Harry D. Ford, Jr. Mr. Walter R. Green, Jr. Mr. Michael L. Greene Mr. John M. Hahn, Jr. Mr. M. W. Hickerson, III
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Rev. Don E. Johnson Mr. W. Edward Lunn, Jr. Mr. Grantland L. O’Neal Mr. Steven L. Robinson Mr. R. Terry Rodgers Mr. George C. Silvey Dr. Mont S. Smith Mr. S. Jack Staples, III Mr. Benny H. Williams Dr. Frank G. Witherspoon, Jr.
1968
Mr. Stewart Campbell, Jr. Mr. Joe L. Lester Mr. John D. Moran, Jr. Mr. Frank W. Wade Mr. John C. Wilson
1969 Mr. L. H. Armistead, III Mr. C. Edward Roberts, Jr. 1970 45th Reunion Mr. Charles W. Cook Mr. Nathaniel J. Greene, Sr. 1971
Mr. Robert H. F. Armistead Dr. S. Houston Moran Mr. N. Brad Thomason Mr. Charles H. Warfield, Jr.
1972
Mr. Hoyt B. Doak, III Mr. Sammy C. Duke Mr. Charles E. Gore Mr. Thomas R. Steele
1973 Mr. Patrick L. Alexander Mr. Donald K. Lorenzo Mr. William L. Taylor, II 1974 Mr. W. Joel Moran 1975
40th Reunion Mr. Gregory J. Gunnells Mr. John A. B. Harlin Mr. J. Michael McKinnon Mr. Gary B. Minor, JD Mr. Edward O. Moon, Jr. Mr. Scott C. Satterwhite Mr. Mark T. Stone Mr. William Warfield
1976
Anonymous Donor Mr. W. Randall Anglin, PE Mr. Harold E. Brewer Mr. J. Patrick Clarke, III Mr. Scot E. Karr Mr. R. Wayne Whitt
1977 Mr. Gregory B. Brown Mr. Edwin F. DeMoss, Jr. Mr. C. Henry Geny
Mr. Kurt W. Koehn Mr. H. Hill McAlister Mr. George T. Plaster
1979
Mr. James A. Charron, Jr. Mr. Rhea E. Garrett, II Mr. David R. Locke Mr. Norman N. Martin
1980
35th Reunion Mr. David H. Brown Mr. Anthony D. Cameron Mr. David W. Garrett Lt. Col. John B. Nixon, USAR Mr. Chip Smith
1981 Mr. John T. Johnson, Jr. 1982
Mr. Michael J. Bafundo Mrs. Lori Herman Coxhead Mr. Stephen A. Jones Mr. Robert G. McCullough, Jr. Ms. Ellen L. More Mr. Jeffrey O. Williams
1983
Dr. F. Clay Bailey, III Dr. Charles B. Bramlett, Jr. Mrs. Leean Anderson Luter Mrs. Kelly Baugh Pitsenberger Mr. John K. Pratt Mr. Richard W. Sebastian
1984
Mr. Charles B. Brown Mrs. Elizabeth Brown Fuller Dr. Michael D. Hawkins Ms. Jennifer Johnson Helm Mr. Gregory M. Herman Mr. Andrew H. Maloney Mr. J. T. Ragsdale Mr. Sterling C. Smith Mrs. Dana Jaggers Walker Mr. Samuel W. Walker
1985
30th Reunion Mrs. Tiffany Hall Alday Mr. Barry K. Booker Mrs. Elizabeth Daniel Jewell Mr. Stephen W. King Mrs. Angela Jefferson Langford Mr. Mark L. Puryear, III
1986
Mrs. Tiffiney Henry Baur Mr. James W. Jewell, Jr. Mr. John B. Jewell, IV Mrs. Stacey Dell Ligon
1987
Mr. Robert G. Adams, Jr. Mr. Tyler R. Berry, IV Mr. Scott C. Bryan Mrs. Amy Cherry Daniel
Mr. R. E. Brown Daniel Mr. Bradley E. Dennis Mr. Stephen T. Fahey Mrs. Colleen Garvey Hoke Mrs. Madeline Crosby Jewell Mr. Matthew C. Ligon Mr. Rondal K. Richardson Mrs. Ellen Helm Sacchi Mr. Michael B. Wylie
1988
Mr. Charles A. Jewell, Sr. Dr. Stanley L. Pope Mr. William J. VanLandingham, III Mr. H. Davis Young, III
1989
Mrs. Susan Crutcher Deneen Mr. J. Ward Dillard Mr. John Helm, IV Mr. Shawn L. Verner
1990
25th Reunion Mr. Jason T. Gregg Mrs. Caroline Mueller Harris Mr. Allan B. Hunt Mr. Robert B. Jewell, II Ms. Anne M. Locke Mrs. Alison Kidney Logan Mr. Robert W. Mitchell Mrs. Tracy Lamb Mitchell Mr. Thomas A. Moore Mr. Vince B. Springer Mr. William D. Summarell
1991
Dr. Kelley Vincent Jefferson Mr. Timothy F. Jefferson Mr. Michael S. Little Mrs. Eleanor Griffith McDonald Mrs. Camille Sherry Small Mr. John S. Stovall
1992
Mrs. Alicia Milton Helm Mr. Geoffrey R. Hillenmeyer Mr. Eric B. Schultenover Dr. Chase B. Wrenn, PhD Mr. Bradford P. Young
1993
Mr. J. Hamilton Bowman, V Mr. W. O. Brent Bowman Mr. Robert M. Coppedge Mr. Stephen M. Greer Mrs. Shelley Roberts McLay Mr. W. Lea Murphy Mrs. Sarah Gracey Schulz
1994
Mrs. Lisa Quillman Coviello Mr. Jason Q. Dunnavant Mr. O. J. Fleming Mrs. Christina Church McAfee Mrs. Rachel Pilkinton Stovall
* Deceased
1995
20th Reunion Mr. Matthew E. McAfee Mr. Keith A. Miller Mr. Trey Pratt Mr. Robert Walker Dr. G. W. Joseph Wollas, IV
1996 Dr. Eleanor B. Fleming Mrs. Lonsdale Green Koester Mrs. Courtney Lynch Wilbert 1997
Mrs. Emily Lane Gregg Ms. Kathleen L. McElroy Ms. Kimberly M. Murray Mr. Craig P. Nance
Student Donors 2017 Mr. Walker S. Anderson Mr. Kolton K. Grimsley 2020 Ms. Bailey J. Anderson 2021 Ms. Julianna R. Mills Mr. Charles S. Park 2022 Ms. Hillary M. Drinkard
1998 Mr. Jonathan R. Davis Ms. Mary F. Wade 1999 Mr. Andrew T. Ladebauche Mr. Michael G. McClellan Dr. Griffin R. Myers 2000 15th Reunion Ms. M. Cackie Roberts Slater 2001 Ms. Sarah E. Salyer 2002 Mrs. Anna Shell Emerson Mr. J. Dawson F. Gray, Jr. Ms. Rachel E. McGee, RN 2003
Mrs. E. Caroline Marsh Buckley Mrs. Rebecca Davis Greer Mrs. Whitni Wonderlin McConnell Mrs. Melissa Martin Siegel
2004 Mrs. Elizabeth Adgent Daughdrill Ms. Kourtney M. Fargason Mr. John A. B. Harlin, Jr. 2005 10th Reunion Mr. David M. Bailey Mr. Brian S. Drury 2006 Mr. Reese L. Smith, IV 2007 Mr. Andrew D. Bass Ms. Mary Nelle Hall Ms. Sarah K. McGee 2009 Mr. Brian M. Bass Ms. Laine M. Milam Mr. Jacob T. Wade 2012 Ms. E. Caroline Rector Ms. Ellen E. Williams 2013 Ms. Lindsey L. Anderson
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Honoraria and Memorial Gifts In Memory of Mrs. Robin Altshuler Mr. Adrian H. Altshuler In Honor of Mrs. Jane Locke Anderson Ms. Lindsey Locke Anderson 2013 In Honor of Ms. Lindsey Locke Anderson 2013 Mr. and Mrs. James O. Anderson In Honor of Mr. L. H. “Bill” Armistead, III ’69 Mr. Robert H. F. Armistead ’71 Mrs. J. H. Malli Richmond In Honor Of Mr. Roy E. “Win” Barker, Jr. ’83 Mr. Roy E. Barker In Memory of Mr. Jackson Berry Mrs. Anna Shell Emerson 2002 and Mr. Shane E. Emerson Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Hood Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Ron L. Martin Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Sullivan In Honor of Ms. Olivia K. Bevins 2022 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kestner In Honor of Mr. Turner J. Bevins 2025 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kestner In Honor of Mr. John A. Bragg Mr. and Mrs. John Oxley In Memory of Mr. William C. Breedlove, Jr. ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stumb, Jr. ’57 In Memory of Mrs. Helen O’Neal Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Potts ’59 In Memory of Mr. Lewis C. “Sandy” Brown ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. Adgent Mrs. Patricia Anderson Mr. L. H. Armistead, III ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Lytle Brown, III Cannon/Quick Families Mrs. Julie B. Cline Mr. and Mrs. W. Kent Coleman Mr. John O. Colton, Jr. ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cummings 60
Edwards and Prince Attorneys at Law Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Jordan Mrs. Eunetta M. Kready Ms. Ellen L. More ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Pfeffer Mrs. Margaret Ann Robinson Mr. Rufus C. Ross, Jr. ’40 Mrs. Dolores W. Seigenthaler Mrs. Sarah T. Vinson Mr. Frank W. Wade ’68 and Dr. Margaret Wade
In Honor of Ms. Rebecca L. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. R. Brant Bousquet
In Honor of Mr. S. Ralph Brown ’49 Mr. K. Harlan Dodson, III ’62 and Mrs. Margaret Behm Dr. and Mrs. George B. Elder ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Potts ’59
In Honor of Ms. Leah Handelsman Anonymous Donor
In Memory of Mrs. Peggy Burnette Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. Adgent Ms. Carol Lea-Mord and Mr. Kevin Morehead Mr. and Mrs. Michael Trailov In Memory Of Mrs. Mary Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Tyler R. Berry IV ’87 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Brunstad Mr. Stewart Campbell, Jr. ’68 In Honor of Ms. Gabrielle M. Conrad 2023 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Conrad In Memory of Mr. C. William “Billy” Cook ’45 Mrs. Paula B. Flaugher In Memory of Ms. Sandra W. Davis Mr. Jonathan R. Davis ’98 In Honor of Mr. Wyatt DeBord 2022 Mr. and Mrs. Cris DeBord In Honor of Mr. Thomas G. Evans, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Evans In Honor of Dr. Eleanor Bright Fleming ’96 Mrs. Barbara Bright Fleming In Memory of Dr. Felix A. Fly ’68 Mr. Joe L. Lester ’68
In Honor of Mr. J. Dawson Gray, Jr. 2002 Dr. and Mrs. William C. Lamb In Memory of Mr. Paul O. Guffee ’61 Dr. John R. Coleman ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Olin West, III ’61
In Honor of Mrs. Madeline G. Harris Mrs. Lorin M. Harris and Dr. Ed Qualls, PhD In Memory of Mr. James M. Harrison ’72 Mrs. Connie Harrison Jones Williams-King Foundation In Memory of Ms. Katie E. Jeter 2003 Ms. Donna W. Harper Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Hood Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. King Mr. and Mrs. Ron L. Martin Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Sullivan In Honor of Mr. Harris A. Jones 2015 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Jones ’82 In Honor of Ms. Natalie Jones 2018 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Jones ’82 In Honor of the Mike Keith family Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baisden In Honor of Ms. Clare Frances Kennedy 2018 Mrs. Mary Neal Kennedy In Honor of Mr. William F. Kesler Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Meyers In Memory of Dr. Michael S. Kinnard ’64 Mr. and Mrs. J. Otey Walker, III
In Honor of Mr. Kris Klausner Mrs. Mary Neal Kennedy In Honor of Mr. Luke P. Klausner 2011 Mrs. Mary Neal Kennedy In Honor of Mr. R. Chase Klausner 2015 Mrs. Mary Neal Kennedy In Memory of Mr. J. Mark Knabe Mr. Michael B. Wylie ’87 In Honor of Diane and Wendell Kruse Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Kruse In Honor of Ms. Anne M. Locke ’90 Mr. and Mrs. James O. Anderson Mr. L. H. Armistead, III ’69 Mrs. Becky L. Jones In Memory of Mrs Wanda H. Luna Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Ligon, Sr. ’55 In Memory of Mrs. Alyne Queener Massey Anonymous Donor In Honor of Mr. Larry McElroy Bank of America Foundation Mrs. Caroline Mueller Harris ’90 In Honor of Mr. Jansen G. Milam 2003 Ms. Laine M. Milam 2009 In Honor of Mr. John S. “Jack” Milam, III ’67 Ms. Laine M. Milam 2009 In Memory of Joan and John Moran, Sr. Mr. N. Brad Thomason ’71 In Memory of Mrs. Agnes Stokes Fort More Ms. Ellen L. More ’82 In Honor of Mr. Charles E. Morton IV ’89 Dr. and Mrs. Lucas G. Boyd
* Deceased
In Memory of LTC Michael I. Mott, USMC (Ret.) ’67 Ms. Deborah Fersch In Honor of Mrs. Jenny Noel Dr. and Mrs. William C. Lamb In Honor of Mrs. Diane Parker Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton Bowman V ’93 Mr. and Mrs. William D. Summarell ’90 In Memory of Mr. Kenneth M. Peercy ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Livingston Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Sullivan In Memory of Emerson Phelps Ms. Ashley R. Patton In Memory of Mr. Joe Pinkerton, Sr. ’29 Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Pinkerton ’63 In Honor of Ms. Suzanne Y. Reiss The Dorothy Cate and Thomas F. Frist Foundation In Honor of Mr. Hunter C. Robb 2024 Dr. and Mrs. Robert Paret
In Honor of Ms. M. Charlotte Slater 2026 Ms. M. Cackie Roberts Slater 2000 In Memory of Maj. James R. Tomlin, USA, Ret. ’49 Dr. and Mrs. H. Travis McCall ’49 In Memory of Mr. Harry W. Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tidwell In Memory of Mrs. Christy McGee Vernon ’89 Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas McGee, Jr. In Memory of Mr. Robert C. Walker Ms. Becky Eagle Ms. Ellen E. Williams 2012 In Memory of Mrs. Amy Willett Mrs. Lorin M. Harris and Dr. Ed Qualls, PhD In Honor of Ms. Allie Grace Williams 2026 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Medley In Honor of Mr. Luke P. Williams 2023 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Medley
In Honor of Mr. Mason A. Robb 2021 Dr. and Mrs. Robert Paret In Memory of Mr. Thomas R. Robinson ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Chase, Jr. ’57 Mr. and Mrs. G. Dan Martin ’65 In Memory of Mr. Homer Russell Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brown Daniel ’87 (Amy Cherry ’87)Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Dunavant Mr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Herman ’84 Mrs. Virginia Meyer Mr. Marcus E. Mobley Mr. Archie Russell Mr. and Mrs. T. Nathan Sledge Mr. and Mrs. Hubert A. Westbrook, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Willkomm, Sr.
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Donors to Capital Projects Anonymous Donor
Mr. Kelly Grimsley
Ms. Ellen L. More ’82
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Abernathy
Mr. Kolton K. Grimsley 2017
New Oasis International Education, Inc
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Adams, Jr. ’87
Dr. Kelley Vincent Jefferson ’91 and Mr. Timothy F. Jefferson ’91
Mrs. Carol L. Somers
Mr. and Mrs. G. Daniel Laufman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vaughn
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton Bowman V ’93 Mrs. Lorraine E. Ferrell Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Freeland
Jack C. Massey Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Summarell ’90
Donors to Endowed Funds Robin Altshuler Endowed Achievement Award Mr. Adrian H. Altshuler Jackson Berry Good Hands Award Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Ron L. Martin Class of 1958 Scholarship Fund Mr. John O. Colton, Jr. ’58 and the John & Julia Colton Family Advised Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee Mr. G. David McIntosh, Jr. ’58 Dr. and Mrs. William T. Nichols ’58
Paul Guffee Award Fund Dr. John R. Coleman ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Olin West, III ’61 Katie Jeter Community Service Award Mr. and Mrs. Ron L. Martin Alyne Queener Massey Honors Scholarship Fund Mr. L.H. Armistead, III ’69 Joan and John Moran Endowed Scholarship Fund Mr. N. Brad Thomason ’71
Agnes Stokes Fort More Fund Ellen Livingfield More ’82 and The Rufus E. Fort Family Advised Fund of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee Michael I. Mott Endowed Scholarship Fund Ms. Deborah Fersch Joe Pinkerton Sr. Financial Aid Fund Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Pinkerton ’63
One School. One Vision. Capital Campaign Donors Anonymous Donors (3)
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Herman ’84
Mrs. Virginia Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. Adgent
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hickerson, III ’67
Mr. Marcus E. Mobley
Mr. and Mrs. C. Gary Anderson ’61
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Jackson
Mr. Robert N. Moore, Jr. ’52
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Arnold, Jr. ’67
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Jewell, Sr. ’88
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers H. Morrison
Bank of America Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Jewell, Jr. ’86 (Madeline Crosby ’87)
Mr. Rogers H. Morrison, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Jewell, Sr.
Mr. Duke A. Shackelford ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler R. Berry, IV ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Barry K. Booker ’85 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Brunstad Mr. Stewart Campbell, Jr. ’68 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Charron, Jr. ’79 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cross, IV Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brown Daniel ’87 (Amy Cherry ’87) Mr. and Mrs. Bradley E. Dennis ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Dunavant Mr. and Mrs. Joey G. Hardiman 62
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jewell, III ’62 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jewell, IV ’86 (Elizabeth Daniel ’85) Johnny Jewell Family Parman Trust Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Jewell, II ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Keel Ms. Carol Lea-Mord and Mr. Kevin Morehead Jack C. Massey Foundation
Mr. Archie Russell Mr. and Mrs. T. Nathan Sledge Mr. and Mrs. P. Paul Smith Mr. and Mrs. Reese L. Smith, III ’66 Mr. Charles C. Trabue, III ’61 Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program Mr. and Mrs. Hubert A. Westbrook, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Willkomm
Denim & Diamonds Donors The following businesses and individuals generously contributed to our 2015 Parents Association fund raiser. Bottle Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Denton E:610
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jewell, IV ’86 (Elizabeth Daniel ’85)
Premier System Integrators
Lipman Brothers
Suzette Catering and Events
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Garrison
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Maloney ’84
Gullett Sandford Robinson & Martin, PLLC
Mr. S. Kirk McCaleb Jessie Barker McKellar Foundation
Hexpol Compounding
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Napier, Jr.
Ms. Meredith M. Rowley TS Events, LLC Twice Daily’s
BGA Golf Classic Event Sponsors Corner Pub of Franklin
Full Service Insurance, Inc.
SAGE Dining Services
DET Distributing Company
Lids Team Sports
Twice Daily’s
E 6:10 Athletes
Pinnacle Financial Partners
Vanderbilt Bone & Joint
Franklin Synergy Bank
Roberts Toyota
BGA Golf Classic Hole Sponsors R. G. Adams Construction Company
Freshpoint/Nashville Tomato Company
Mid-South Wire/M-S Logistics
Banc Card of America, Inc.
Good People Brewing Co.
Mid-Tenn Ford Truck Sales, Inc.
Barlow Builders, LLC
Gregg & Rains Building Group
Murfreesboro Pure Milk, Co.
Brookside Properties, Inc.
Haury & Smith Contractors
Phipps Construction Co., Inc.
Brown Brothers-Chuck Brown ’84, Greg Brown ’77, David Brown ’80
Josten’s
Mr. George C. Silvey ’67
Mr. J. Patrick Clarke, III ’76
The Latture Family
STAR Physical Therapy, Franklin
Legacy Homes of TN, LLC
TriGreen Equipment, LLC
Bill McLanahan ’66
The Winstead Family
Counsel On Call Division X Specialties, Inc.
* Deceased
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Library Donors Anonymous Donors
Dr. David H. Kemp/Kemp Orthodontics
Mr. Michael K. Nawrocki 2019
Ms. Bailey J. Anderson 2020
Killer Nashville
Ortale, Kelley, Herbert & Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. P. Rogers Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kropp
Mr. Charles S. Park 2021
Mr. Walker S. Anderson 2017
Master Muffler & Auto Care
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Park
Council on American-Islamic Relations
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mills, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Drinkard
Ms. Julianna R. Mills 2021
Mrs. Lorin M. Harris and Dr. Ed Qualls, PhD
Ms. Hillary M. Drinkard 2022
Ms. Ellen Livingfield More ’82
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell S. Karnes
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nawrocki
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Sebastian ’83 Mr. Clay Stafford and Dr. Jacqueline Stafford
Gift-In-Kind Donors Anonymous Donors (3)
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hickerson, III ’67
Mr. Charles S. Park 2021
Academy Sports
Mr. and Mrs. W. Christopher Jenkins
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Park
Advocate Capital, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jewell, IV ’86 (Elizabeth Daniel ’85)
Publix Super Markets, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Jones ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell S. Karnes
Mrs. Lorin M. Harris and Dr. Ed Qualls, PhD
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Kelso
Mr. Jason Ritzen
Dr. David H. Kemp/Kemp Orthodontics
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Sebastian ’83
Killer Nashville
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Short, Jr. ’65
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Knight
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Silvey ’67
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kropp
Mr. and Mrs. Reese L. Smith, III ’66
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew C. Ligon ’87 (Stacey Dell ’86)
Mr. Clay Stafford and Dr. Jacqueline Stafford
Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Lunn, Jr. ’67
Trophy House
Mr. R. Bryan Merville
Video Gaming Technologies, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John Millard
Mr. and Mrs. F. Stewart Warren
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mills, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams
Ms. Julianna R. Mills 2021
Mr. and Mrs. Kurtis J. Winstead
Ms. Ellen Livingfield More ’82
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Yarbrough
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Adams, Jr. ’87 Ms. Bailey J. Anderson 2020 Mr. and Mrs. P. Rogers Anderson Mr. Walker S. Anderson 2017 Mr. L. H. Armistead, III ’69 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Blackstone Mr. and Mrs. Barry K. Booker ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Brown ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Busch Construction Enterprises Inc. Council on American-Islamic Relations Mr. and Mrs. Brian Drinkard Ms. Hillary M. Drinkard 2022 Mr. and Mrs. J. Davidson French Mr. and Mrs. David W. Garrett ’80 Mr. Richard W. Gillespie ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Herman ’84
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Puryear, III ’85
It is with deep gratitude that we recognize these individuals and families for their foresight and who have chosen to remember BGA in their estate planning. These donors have created a permanent legacy to benefit BGA, both today and in the future. In addition to supporting BGA, planned gifts can also provide the donor with a variety of benefits. Mr. John H. Adger ’61
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gillespie ’59
Mr. and Mrs. Kim A. Richardson
Mr. James H. Akin ’38*
Mr. James T. Granbery, Jr.*
Mr. David H. Richmond*
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Akin ’51
Mr. and Mrs. Jason T. Gregg ’90
Mrs. J. H. Malli Richmond
Mr. L. H. Armistead, III ’69
(Emily Lane ’97)
Mr. and Mrs. Tom M. Robinson, III ’49
Mrs. Donna L. Baker
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Griffeth
Mrs. A. Battle Rodes*
Mr. James E. Barney ’49*
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Hall
Mr. Allan Battle Rodes ’19*
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler R. Berry, IV ’87
Dr. and Mrs. N. Donald Hasty ’61
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Rodgers ’66
Mr. W. Everette Bethshares, Jr. ’53
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Herrington
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Schultenover
Dr. and Mrs. Lucas G. Boyd
Mr. Joseph H. Holliday, Jr. ’40*
Mr. Duke A. Shackelford ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Brewer ’76
Mr. and Mrs. James V. Hunt, Sr. ’59
Mr. Hal Z. Smith ’58
Mr. James A. Britt, Jr. ’26*
Ms. Margaret Irwin
Mr. Ralph G. Spangler, Jr. ’45*
Mrs. Lucille F. Britt*
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jewell, III ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Steele ’72
Mrs. Helen O. Brown*
Mr. Gerald L. Johnson ’49*
Mr. and Mrs. Larry B. Stumb, Jr. ’57
Mr. S. Ralph Brown ’49
Mr. John A. Jordan, Jr. ’32*
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Sullivan
Mr. Stewart Campbell, Sr. ’24*
Dr. John C. Leonard, Sr. ’27*
Mr. N. Brad Thomason ’71
Mr. James C. Clarkson ’91
Ms. Anne M. Locke ’90
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Tully, III
Mr. Thomas A. Clarkson, III ’55
Mr. Paul D. Lunn ’46*
Mrs. Ann T. Walker
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Colmore
Mr. Larry G. Manofsky ’74
Mr. Newton Y. Walker, Jr. ’42*
Ms. Jennie Ruth Corn*
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. McCracken ’67
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Warfield
Ms. Currey Courtney
Ms. Eleanor McFadden ’20*
Mr. George W. White ’49
Mr. Robin S. Courtney ’46*
Mr. Theodore C. Mooney ’55*
Mr. J. Grover Wilson ’63
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Crutcher ’63
Mr. Robert N. Moore, Jr. ’52
Mrs. Margaret Peercy Wilson ’99
Mr. Glenn M. Eddington, Jr. ’49
Dr. and Mrs. S. Houston Moran ’71
Dr. Frank G. Witherspoon, Jr. ’67
Mr. T. Keen Edenfield, Jr. ’61
Ms. Ellen L. More ’82
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Wood ’54
Mr. E. Harold Edwards ’33*
Dr. and Mrs. William R. Mott ’72
Dr. George Elder ’65
Mr. Paul B. Ogilvie ’39*
Mrs. Lorraine E. Ferrell
Mr. G. Glenn Osborne, Jr. ’68
Dr. M. Craig Ferrell*
Mrs. Mabel Smith Oviatt ’22*
Mrs. Barbara Bright Fleming
Mrs. Deborah Peercy
Mr. and Mrs. James E. French
Mr. Kenneth M. Peercy ’69*
Mr. Tom A. Fuqua, Jr. ’58
Mr. M. Andrew Peercy ’94
Mrs. Lynn Garrett
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Pilkerton, Jr. ’55
Dr. William J. Garrett ’52*
Mrs. Estelle Pinkerton*
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gibson
Mr. William L. Reese*
Mr. Charles C. Gilbert, III ’63*
Mr. Tandy C. Rice, Jr.*
* Deceased
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