Park Tudor Phoenix Fall 2017

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Fall 2017

2016-2017 Annual Report

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Head of School Gareth Vaughan Editor Cathy Yingling Chapelle ’87

From the Archive

Class Notes Cassie Dull Graphic Design/Photography Stefanie Dean ’05 Director of Strategic Communications Cathy Yingling Chapelle ’87 Director of Development and Alumni Relations Douglas Allen Assistant Director of Development, Alumni Gretchen Hueni

2017-18 Alumni Association Board President Beth Tolbert Johnson ’03 Vice President Matt Kleymeyer ’00 Secretary Mallory Reider Inselberg ’98 Treasurer Tony Holton ’06 Past President Joe Hawkins ’96 Alumni Association Board of Directors Julianne Sicklesteel Brainard ’07 Adam Corya ’92 Jordan Paul Fisch ’95 Natalie Mercho Taler ’96 Sloane Ringo Vititoe ’98 Kristi Kirles Walden ’98 Leigh Ann Lauth O'Neill ’99 Ben Miner ’02 Courtney Maguire Day ’03 Katie McKown Feldman ‘03 Kaitlyn Miner Fisher ’04 Ryan Gershman ’04 Andy Marra ’06 Reid Searles ’06 Kent Winingham ’08 Kirstin Brueckmann ’11 Emily Bohn ’12

On the Cover Seniors Matthew Heck, Grace Carpenter, and Sarah Merrell admire the eclipse.

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Fredonia Allen Memorial Scholarship Celebrates 90 Years The Fredonia Allen Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in 1927 by the Tudor Hall Alumnae Association to honor the 25th anniversary of Tudor Hall. The 2018 Fredonia Allen Memorial Scholarship — a onetime $4,000 award — will be given to a senior girl this spring.

Park Tudor School Mission To create an inspiring college-preparatory learning environment, with exceptional educators and extraordinary opportunities, that prepares and motivates students to become balanced, confident, and resourceful lifelong learners.


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Contents Fall 2017 Feature David Casey ’86: Leading the Way for Diversity and Inclusion By Cathy Yingling Chapelle ’87

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News of the School

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Alumni News

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Class Notes

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The Phoenix is published three times annually for alumni, friends, and parents of Park Tudor School. We welcome your comments and suggestions. Please send them to: Cathy Yingling Chapelle ’87, Editor Park Tudor School 7200 N. College Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46240-3016 317/415-2870 cchapelle@parktudor.org

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From the Head’s Desk Over the last month, I have had the opportunity to meet with a number of colleagues from independent schools from across the nation. In early October, I met with Heads of School from 50 large K-12 independent schools who are members of the Independent School Data Exchange (INDEX). INDEX is non-profit organization that helps schools by collecting and sharing relevant data, analysis, research and information to assist in strategic planning, policy development and decision-making. Some of our time together was spent sharing current best practices in our schools, but the majority of our attention was focused on the future. On November 17, a small group of us - including Middle School teacher, Adrian Pumphrey, current parents and Board members - visited the Wang Innovation Center at Western Reserve Academy, a top boarding school outside of Cleveland. The Innovation Center is a 6,000 sq. ft. space dedicated to helping students design, create and produce their own inventions or passion products. And, if they have an entrepreneurial interest, they can discover how their work might result in a business opportunity. It was an inspiring visit. When my parents graduated in the late 1930s, the range of jobs open to them was not very different from what had been available to their parents. Similarly, when my sisters and I graduated, we entered professions that were easily recognizable to our parents - social work, and tertiary and secondary education. But when I look at today’s JK and SK students, I know that I will probably not recognize the professions they will enter. And, unlike my generation, they are much more likely to be their own “boss,” crafting their own jobs by mixing several activities together, and switching endeavors multiple times in their working lives. The human brain is pretty good at understanding change that stems from linear growth, but exponential growth is much more challenging to understand. We are all aware that technology is changing the world we live in, but the growth of computing power and computing speed is hard for us to comprehend. And, the consequences of this growth are difficult or impossible for us to predict. The Apollo Guidance Computer used in Apollo 13 and 14 in 1969 had less computing power than a modern toaster. On the surface, the multiple IBM mainframes used at the Goddard Space Center to guide the spacecraft were the size of a car and cost $3.5 million each. Yet an iPhone 6 can guide 120,000,000 Apollo capsules to the moon simultaneously. As technology continues to surge ahead, so does the sum of human knowledge. In 1885, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote, “Knowledge begets knowledge as money bears interest.” Estimates of the growth of human knowledge produced in 2013 suggested knowledge was doubling every 12 months, heading towards doubling every 12 hours. This massive growth in data will in turn drive the creation of technologies like molecular electronics and artificial intelligence. Where these technologies will take us is far

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beyond my ability to predict, but I know it will impact education and that excites and intrigues me. The Partnership for 21st Century Skills, known as P21, is just one of the educational think tanks focused on the ways learning and teaching might adapt and change in these exciting times. First, and most importantly for many of us, the framework they propose does not dispense with the traditional fields of study. Mastery of content and themes of traditional disciplines are still considered essential. English, reading and language arts, world languages, arts, mathematics, economics, science, geography, history, government and civics remain key elements of curricula. Importantly though, the rapidly growing volume of human knowledge will necessitate shifting from trying to learn broad swaths of subject content to diving more deeply into selected areas of study. There is simply too much material to absorb or memorize. P21 predicts schools will move away from summative assessments like the traditional end-of-semester test. Instead, assessments will focus on students demonstrating their mastery of material at multiple stages in the year. Teaching approaches will also need to adapt to these developments. Extensive research has shown that only 5% of knowledge presented through lectures is retained, whereas knowledge presented through practicing by doing, or teaching the material to someone else results in retention rates ranging from 65% to 90%. Finally, our classroom spaces are going to have to change, as well. Teaching and learning spaces will become larger and more flexible. Educators will be moving among small groups of students engaged in different activities. The notion that every member of the class is learning the same thing at the same time will become less common. My vision for Park Tudor is that we will be known for an exceptional educational program that combines the best of a traditional curriculum with inspiring, cutting edge experiences in technology, creativity, design, invention, collaboration and a whole host of 21st century skills. It is an exciting time to be in education and to be working at Park Tudor, a school with a wonderful history and a bright and exciting future.


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News of the School Eighteen Percent of the Class of 2018 Recognized in National Merit Scholarship Competition Eleven seniors - nearly 10% of the class of 2018 - have been named Semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program, and another 10 students were recognized as Commended Students. In all, 18% of the senior class received recognition from National Merit for their high scores on the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT). Congratulations to: Semifinalists: Thomas Fisher Alex Gregory Justin Hu Rena Li Karnika Mehrotra Maya Mishra Jonathan Moore Michelle Shen Victor Xiao Allan Zhao Allen Zhao

First Annual Trivia Night a Smashing Success The first annual Park Tudor Trivia Night was held on Saturday, October 14, and a sold-out crowd of alumni, parents, and faculty enjoyed food, fun and friendly competition to benefit Park Tudor Athletics. Congratulations to the winning team, Titanic Swim Team! The event was hosted by the PT Booster Club. Thank you to all of the volunteers who helped us make the night such a success.

Commended Students: Matthew Heck Alex Kim Julia King Jeremy Klotz Linnea Lindstrom Chris Lombardo Natalie Long Emma Lorentz Siddhartha Peri Sally Root

The 11 Semifinalists will continue on in the National Merit Scholarship Competition. The nationwide pool of Semifinalists represents less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors and includes the highest scoring entrants in each state. Although the Commended Students will not continue to compete for National Merit Scholarship awards, they placed among the top 50,000 scorers of more than 1.6 million students who entered the 2018 competition by taking the 2016 PSAT/NMSQT.

PT Welcomes Visitors from Uruguay

National Merit Scholarship Finalists will be announced in February, and Scholarship winners will be announced beginning in April.

Sixth and seventh grade students from Scuola Italiana di Montevideo in Uruguay arrived at Park Tudor on October 2, and received an enthusiastic welcome. The students were here until PARK TUDOR PHOENIX FALL 2017

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NEWS OF THE SCHOOL October 13, taking classes at Park Tudor and enjoying field trips to explore Indianapolis. This exchange is a 21-year tradition at Park Tudor; it is one of the extraordinary opportunities that our students enjoy as they make connections with peers from around the world.

Students Connect Across Divisions for Homecoming

On the Wednesday before Homecoming, students from the Middle and Upper Schools teamed up with Hilbert Center and Lower School students to paint t-shirts, create banners and decorate wagons for the pre-game Homecoming parade held on Friday, October 6.

Spanish were evident in her dossier. Maya identified her teacher Leslie Phillips as the most inspiring teacher to ignite her passion for Spanish during high school. * Senior Claire Azar won a Claire Mawdsley Scholarship Award at the prestigious Pennsylvania National Horse Show in Harrisburg, PA (Reserve Champion, Small Juniors). This award recognizes competitors in the Junior Hunter Divisions who attend a traditional “brick & mortar” high school on a full-time basis and are able to maintain academic performance while competing at a high level in equestrian sports. * Jenna Beagle, Jasper MacLean, and Jack Carter attended Climate Leadership Summit 2 with Upper School biology teacher Kathy Madren. At the summit, mayors from around the state gathered with representatives from environmental groups, business leaders, educators and students to share information about environmental challenges and success stories in Indiana centered around Climate Change. Mayors, legislators, area businesses and youth told stories of civic leadership, and various groups shared environmental initiatives. Attendees also learned about resources available through environmental agencies, Purdue and Indiana Universities. One theme heard throughout the day was “resiliency” of the community, whether discussing Environmental Justice in urban settings from pollution and waste, disaster relief from recent tornadoes during unusual times of the year, or looking at alternative energy sources and “green jobs” that would not only reduce a carbon footprint, but also harbor great savings to the taxpayer. A special highlight of the day was reconnecting with Park Tudor alum, Stephanie Goodrid Lawson ‘00 of the McKinney Foundation, one of the co-sponsors of the day’s events.

Students in the News * Senior Michelle Shen was named a Semifinalist in the Siemens Competition; she was one of only three students in the state to receive this recognition. Michelle submitted a paper based on research in math that she did at the Research Science Institute, a six-week summer program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Siemens Competition honors the best and brightest students for their accomplishments in math and science - students who are changing the world for the better. * Senior Maya Voelkel has been selected as one of the recipients of the 2017 Indiana Outstanding High School Student of Spanish Award. Her outstanding academic record, exceptional interest for the Iberoamerican culture, exemplary community service, remarkable overseas experience and astonishing passion for

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* Senior Maya Mishra was recently recognized at a reception hosted by the Phi Beta Kappa Society’s Alpha Association of Indiana as one of 25 regional winners of its annual book award for outstanding academic achievement through their junior year in high school. At the gathering, students received a certificate of commendation in addition to the book award that was presented in the spring. Phi Beta Kappa, founded in 1776 at the College of William and Mary, is the collegiate national academic honor society and is considered one of the prestigious organizations of its type in the United States.

Faculty in the News * Upper School English teacher Pam Fischer has been elected to serve as president of the Indiana University School of Education Alumni Board for a two-year term. As president, Ms. Fischer will lead the board at a critical time as the IU School of Education is planned to be split into two independent schools of education on the IU Bloomington and IUPUI campuses. Pam had a busy October serving in this role. On October 7, she was honorary team captain of Indiana University’s football team for Teacher Appreciation Day, and met up with Ahrod Lloyd ‘17, standing on the sideline with his teammates. On October 14, she conducted her first board meeting as president, where she en-


NEWS OF THE SCHOOL couraged the board members to break out into smaller groups to create vision and mission statements for the alumni board in anticipation of the separation of the School of Ed into two distinct entities on the IU and IUPUI campuses in 2018. Finally, on October 21, Pam presided over the Distinguished Alumni Dinner where she had the honor of celebrating, among others, Dr. Edson Sample, a legend in the field of financial merit both at IU and on a national level for the last 40 years. He funded the construction of the iconic Sample Gates built in 1987. * Jamey Everett, Park Tudor’s Global Online Academy (GOA) Site Coordinator, was nominated by GOA to be a Learning Design Coach (LDC) for the inaugural year of 2017-18. As an LDC, Jamey will join a small cohort of modern learning ambassadors promoting teaching and learning design at Park Tudor and in the larger global education community. In addition, Jamey will have the opportunity to collaborate with her fellow coaches from around the globe to share, learn and grow as a community. * Sue Stemen, Director of College Counseling, Shari Sutton, Senior Associate Director of College Counseling, and Carrie Poehlein, Associate Director of College Counseling, presented at the Indiana Association of College Admissions Counseling (IACAC) Summer Institute at Manchester University. The Summer Institute is a program to train and connect new professionals in the college admissions and college counseling fields. Sue is the

Chair of the Admission Practices Committee and presented on the importance of the Statement of Principles of Good Practice (code of ethics in college admissions) in protecting the rights of students in the college admission process, and FERPA, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. Shari and Carrie, members of the IACAC Professional Development Committee, presented on numerous topics including: the “Amazing Journey” of college admissions counseling; a “Day in the Life” of college admission representatives and high school counselors; Shared Resources; College Planning Nights and College Visits; Transcript Review; and Expectations from the College Counseling Office. * Upper School English teacher Laura Gellin has been elected to serve as president of the Indiana Council of Teachers of English (ICTE) for the next two years. As a state affiliate of the national organization, ICTE offers support and professional development opportunities to literacy educators and advocates across the state. In July, Laura attended the national Affiliate Leadership Meeting in Atlanta where she networked and trained with other state presidents. Laura was also selected as a speaker at The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Annual Convention in St. Louis, Missouri. Laura will present as a member of the panel, “FEATURED SESSION: Roundtable for Literary Magazine Advisers: Make Your Lit Mag a Hit!”

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Imagine you’re at a gathering. You introduce yourself to someone. She asks you what you do for a living. You tell her you’re a language teacher. And then, more often than not, you hear “I took four years of [insert any language]; I was so bad at it, and I can’t remember anything!” As teachers of world languages, we brace ourselves for these moments of inevitable complaint. Typically when you dig deeper into the conversation, you discover that their experience wasn’t entirely negative; the person might even share a few memorized riffs in his or her language of choice. It can be an uncomfortable moment as a teacher; you’re not sure whether to console, apologize, or immediately launch into a lesson. In the World Languages Department, we are on a mission to save Park Tudor students from such awkward situations. We are undergoing an initiative to focus on Teaching with Comprehensible Input (TCI) from K-12 in all languages. TCI is a series of natural and intuitive methodologies to enhance true language acquisition. To put it very simply, think about how you learned your native language: you listened to key people in your life and spent innumerous hours with books and stories (input) before you began to babble and then acquire spoken and written proficiency (output) at a much later time. Essentially, this is how everyone learns to talk and communicate. And just as children learn at different rates, students demonstrate various rates of language acquisition among different learners. The TCI method allows for that kind of differentiation.

In preparation for implementing TCI, the world languages faculty members have attended conferences and workshops, invited three consultants to work with our team, and are meeting weekly to discuss our craft and classroom strategies within TCI. We know that full implementation will take time, and is a work in progress. Therefore, we are incorporating and combining TCI strategies with traditional teaching methods as we make this transition. It is worth the effort, because we want all of our students to be successful language learners and to be able to communicate in their languages of study. There are several convincing theories that moved us to adopt this form of teaching. It certainly isn’t a new idea, but it has taken a while to gain traction as a proven and successful approach to language teaching and learning. Led in principle by Dr. Stephen Krashen, research in second language acquisition has unveiled some major discoveries over the past 50 years. For example, there is strong evidence demonstrating that extensive drills of grammar rules and memorizing long lists of vocabulary do not necessarily make it possible for students to actually communicate in that language. In other words, we might end up knowing how to say, “she waved her handkerchief” in the future perfect tense, but we probably wouldn’t ever say it in a real life situation. Because we wouldn’t say it, we will eventually forget it and our four years of language study will be forsaken. According to Dr. Krashen, language students require consistent doses of “comprehensible input,” or spoken or written language that they can completely understand, in meaningful interactions in the target language in order to build genuine acquisition. This input requires repetition. PARK TUDOR PHOENIX FALL 2017

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Sports News

PT Doubles Team Wins State Championship BOYS TENNIS The Park Tudor boys tennis team had another great year with a strong finish, ending in the semifinals of the State Finals Tournament, where they lost 1-4 to the eventual state champion, Carmel High School. Will Emhardt and Drew Wiegel played the match of the year beating Carmel’s #1 doubles team - that was previously undefeated - and went on a week later to win the Individual Doubles State Championship hosted at PT with a 6-0, 6-0 win over Floyd Central. They made history in the championship match by not losing a single game in the finals! The other team highlights of the season included winning the ICC Conference Championship, finishing 2nd at the Marion County Tournament, and ending up #3 in the final state rankings. The team also concluded with an impressive resume of individual awards: #1 doubles team of Wiegel/Emhardt finished 1st Team All-State, while #1 singles Aidan Harris earned 1st Team-All State for the second year in a row, and the #2 doubles team of Eli Anderson and Brett Liebross earned All-State Honorable Mention. The team did well academically with seniors Alex Kim, Wiegel, and Emhardt being selected to the 1st Team Academic All-State. The team also earned All-State Academic Team honors. Coach Gill welcomed Andrea Calvert-Sanders as an Assistant Head Coach and Coach Grubb stayed on as JV coach. All the coaches were proud of the team unity throughout the season and look forward to building on their success for next year.

BOYS SOCCER The boys soccer team had another strong season, finishing as one of the top teams in the Indiana Crossroads Conference and advancing to the IHSAA sectional championship. The team was led by a strong

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Will Emhardt and Drew Wiegel group of seniors throughout the entire season, but also had multiple contributions made by many underclassmen. The team was very competitive throughout their entire 2017 campaign and showed quite a bit of heart, grit and resiliency on the field. The team had a strong start to the season, winning their first four contests along with earning recognition in the state rankings. They posted impressive wins versus some of the larger schools in the area, including Warren Central High School and Roncalli High School. The team posted a 4-2 record in conference play, only losing to Cardinal Ritter and Scecina Memorial. They had a strong finish to the year as they defeated ISI in sectional play, which advanced them to the sectional championship. Unfortunately, they fell short in the championship game as they took on the Trailblazers from University, losing 3-1. However, the boys are proud of an overall record of 10-7 this season. The coaches will definitely miss the seniors that are moving on and graduating. In difficult times they carried the team and always exhibited a never-quit attitude. There is a strong group of underclassmen that will be returning next year, so the Panthers look to build on this season and hopefully make a post-season run.

GIRLS SOCCER The Park Tudor girls soccer team went 7-7 overall for the season, and 7-0 in the Indiana Crossroads Conference, winning the Conference title. The team ended their season in the first round of Sectionals against Triton Central High School. The girls played a tight game during the season against Triton, going scoreless in the game and winning in penalty kicks. But, they were unable to come up with a win against Triton at the end of the season. Park Tudor will be losing a total of six senior contributors: Shelby Hart, Alex Klimek, Sara Aldridge, Kamryn Sarratt, Riley Spitzenberger, and Olivia Rogers. Seniors Shelby Hart and Alex Klimek spent four years with the program. Team captain and Senior Alex Klimek was the leading scorer and points leader for the season with 7 goals and 3 assists for a total of 17 points. Junior Shea Aquilano attended every practice and started every game during the season. Players who also started every game include senior Shelby Hart, senior Sara Aldridge, junior Sarah Enkema, junior Rebecca Bamforth, and sophomore Alicia Aaholm. Freshman Zawadi Kigamwa also played in every game this season. Senior team captains Shelby Hart and Alex Klimek, junior Sarah Enkema and sophomore Alicia Aaholm were named to the All-Conference team. Juniors Shea Aquilano, Alexandra Miyamoto and Julia Waddles earned ISCA and ICC All-Academic honors.


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FOOTBALL The Park Tudor Panthers football team exceeded expectations this year by matching last season’s four-win total and also playing in the sectional championship against Western Boone. This was the first time since the 2005 team, led by our own Mr. Spencer Summerville, made it that far in the tournament. The Panthers were competitive all season, often outnumbered and outsized by the powerful stateranked teams of the Indiana Crossroads Conference, but our Panthers never gave up and fought to the very end in every contest. The highlights of the season were the dominating victories against Southern Wells and South Decatur on our home field, and our sectional play with victories over Washington and Cloverdale. The season ended with a loss to Western Boone in the sectional championship. One player, sophomore Anthony Safford Jr., was selected for the ICC All-Conference team. With several key players returning for next year, as well as the addition of new players, the Panthers are anxiously anticipating the start of next season.

GIRLS GOLF The girls golf team once again had a great season, with our top 5 players returning. The team once again won the Indiana Crossroads Conference Championship with Alissa Honigford and Hannah Markey taking 1st and 2nd respectively. The team continued to win many individual matches and started to play their best golf of the season when it mattered most. Coming into Sectionals the team was focused and ready to end the 29-year drought of a Park Tudor girls team advancing out of Sectionals. The girls played their hearts out, but came up short in advancing as a

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team. Even though the team did not advance, Alissa Honigford was able to move on to regionals as an individual for the third straight year. With the entire team supporting her, Alissa played an amazing match at regionals, shooting a 5-over-par round, earning her second place overall for individuals and qualifying her to compete for her first State Championship. The State Tournament was held close to home, at Prairie View golf club. It was a 2-day event that tested the skills of all 100 golfers. Alissa was able to handle the immense pressure of the situation and after the two days finished tied for 49th. Coach McDowell could not have been prouder of these girls and how they played and represented Park Tudor during the season. With continued training and practice during the offseason, he knows that they will have an even better season next year.

CROSS COUNTRY The 2017 campaign marked one of the most successful in recent history for the Park Tudor boys cross country team. Led by a core group of veteran runners and some surprise performances from freshmen and sophomores, the boys finished 3rd at the Indiana Crossroads Conference meet and 7th at the Sectional meet. Both results were their best performances in nearly a decade. Sophomore Jaden Seymour and freshman Jack Button qualified for the Regional meet, marking the first time two boys had advanced to the Regional since 2013, and only the second time since 1986. The boys look to build on their 2017 successes next fall, returning six of their top ten runners, including their top four overall.

Jack Button, Jenna Beagle, Hana Shafique, and Jaden Seymour.

Led by seniors Jenna Beagle and Hana Shafique, two of the most accomplished runners in Park Tudor history, the girls cross country team had another successful season in 2017. The girls finished 2nd at the Indiana Crossroads Conference meet and a program-best 8th at the Marion County Championship meet, behind seven of the top teams in the state. Beagle and Shafique advanced to the Regional meet for the third straight year. Returning a team of talented underclassmen next fall, the girls are poised to build on the successes of 2017.

VOLLEYBALL The volleyball team showed much improvement during the 2017 season, with all but one player back from last year’s team. The season started off with a bang with a victory over University High School, 253, 25-9, 25-6. Kate Maradol started off the season with a 15-point serving run, Lily Sumner had 16 kills, and Lily Gray had 7 to lead the offense. With this momentum, PT continued the season with victories over Triton Central, Union County, Heritage Christian, Speedway, Connersville, and Columbus North. The Panther record in August was a robust 7-2. This record earned Park Tudor a #9 ranking in class 2A from MaxPreps and ZRatings. Lily Sumner was Indy Star player of the week for her wonderful start to the season. After defeating Guerin Catholic in a 3-2 thriller, PT then dropped a 2-3 decision to conference champion Scecina and endured an 0-3 defeat at the hands of #1-ranked Covenant Christian. Victories over Broad Ripple, Beech Grove, Indiana Deaf School, and Warren Central vaulted PT’s record to 12-4. With losses to Pendleton Heights (0-3), Ritter (1-3), North Central (0-3), and #5-ranked Western Boone (1-3) the Panthers were looking to shift the momentum at the beginning of October, and closed out the regular season defeating #13 Lapel at home (3-1) and Monrovia (3-0) on Senior Night. Seniors Jennifer Oberthur, Sally Root, Kate Maradol, and Steph Vlahos finished their four-year career on a winning note. In the Sectionals, Park Tudor was defeated by eventual champion Heritage Christian to finish off their season at 14-9.

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A huge turnout for Model UN, Dayton.

Marissa Benge working on her pumpkin.

Sally Root, Eli Anderson, Camile Toomey, and Gage Holle have some fun at their Frantic Assembly workshop.

Junior, Ellie Sing assists at the Fall Family Festival

SK students are ready for the first recess of the year.

6th graders stop for a snack break while on their class retreat.

A dream sequence from "Radium Girls," the US fall play.

JK students are ready for their first day of school.

Another win for the Speech Team.


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Dear Park Tudor Friends,

How To Make a Gift to Park Tudor’s Annual Fund

I encourage you to read through this Annual Report, where you will find the names of more than 1000 parents, alumni, past parents, grandparents, faculty, staff, and friends of Park Tudor who made gifts to the school during the 2016-2017 school year. Park Tudor simply could not offer the quality and variety of programs without these contributions, and the breadth and depth of this support validate and inspire the work that faculty, students, and staff do every day.

Outright Gift Gifts may be made by credit card or check, made payable to Park Tudor School. You may mail your gift in a pledge/gift envelope or visit www.parktudor.org/giveonline to make a secure online donation.

Equally important to the health and well-being of the school were the contributions of time, expertise, and wisdom by dedicated groups of volunteers throughout the year: the Head of School search committee, which met extensively, coordinated the parent, faculty, and alumni interviews with candidates, and chose a new Head of School; the ISACS Steering Committee, who organized and motivated the school for the upcoming self-study for the school’s accreditation; the Board and Trust, whose guidance and fiduciary responsibilities were especially crucial in a year with an Interim Head of School; the Fine Arts Guild and Athletic Booster Club, whose school-wide events built spirit and goodwill throughout the year; the Parent Annual Fund volunteers, who raised awareness about the importance of philanthropy to the school and served as ambassadors for all the school’s programs; and the Parent Councils, PTPA, and Alumni Board, who spent countless hours connecting with the community and keeping them involved and engaged. These acts of generosity, large and small, added up to a tremendously positive year in which everyone should take pride. The names on these lists, along with those who gave in many ways but did not want public recognition, have made a positive difference in the lives of students and teachers for years and decades to come. Thank you to you all. Sincerely,

Doug Allen Director of Development and Alumni Relations

Pledge Pledge your gift to the Annual Fund with a gift/pledge envelope indicating the amount of your contribution and make payments that are convenient for you. Whether you wish to make monthly payments or one payment at a later date, all pledges must be fulfilled by the end of our fiscal year, June 30. Securities You can make your Annual Fund donation with a gift of stock. A gift of appreciated securities may allow you to avoid capital gains on the increased value of the stock as well as a charitable deduction for the full market value when the gift is made. Check with your financial advisor for more details. Please contact the Development Office for assistance in this process. Memorial and Honorarium Gifts Your gift may be made in memory or in honor of a colleague, student, teacher, classmate or family member who is special to you. Please include this information in the appropriate area on the gift/pledge envelope or the notes section of the online donation form. The Development Office will notify the individual(s) or family of your tribute. Park Tudor greatly appreciates every gift to the school and proudly acknowledges each donor in the Annual Report. If you wish your gift to be anonymous, please indicate so in the appropriate area on the gift/pledge envelope or online donation form.

Each year, Park Tudor School offers a variety of opportunities to support the school, both financially and through in-kind donations. Listed in these pages are the names of those who have made donations to one or more of the following: Annual Fund, capital campaign, endowed funds, estate gifts realized and restricted funds. We extend a warm thank you for their commitment to our students and our school.

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ANNUAL REPORT

Initiatives and Programs Supported by Philanthropy in 2016-2017 At Park Tudor, students will find an inspiring learning environment tailored to their needs. Here, small classes and experienced educators help each student reach their full potential. The Annual Fund is critical in helping us achieve this goal. Following are some of the opportunities and initiatives supported by the 2016-2017 Annual Fund:

• Upper School Orchestra & Band students enjoyed a special performance by American Pianist Award winner, Sean Chen. • Fifth graders visited Legg Seeds, an Indiana seed farm, to enhance their studies of the ancient agricultural revolution in history, environmental studies in science, and their understanding of food production and sustainability. • Upper Schoolers staged a rousing production of "Anything Goes," this year’s spring musical. • A partnership with the Heartland Film Festival allowed Upper School students to screen Festival films. • Model United Nations students traveled to Model UN conferences at the University of Chicago, Georgetown University, and internationally at The Hague International Model United Nations (THIMUN) in The Netherlands. • The Park Tudor Visiting Artist Series closed its season with a collaborative art project bringing together alumnae Julie Ball and Janet Ball Starkey, both class of ’76, with Park Tudor art students. • Panther Robotics “Team PigPen,” made up of 7th-grade students, competed at the VEX Robotics World Championships in Louisville, Kentucky. • Students in grades 5-8 competed in the Indiana State You Be the Chemist Challenge, a competition that requires students to answer multiple choice questions about many different chemistry concepts. • Upper School students brought home the State Championship in Math in the Indiana Academic Super Bowl.

• Middle School students brought down the house with their musical, "The Lion King, Jr." • Musical Performance iBlock students performed cabaret-style at the Ritz Charles in Carmel.

• Eighth graders enjoyed their annual Boat Race tradition, held at the JCC. • Upper School students performed "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" for their fall play. • Middle School students cheered on wheelchair basketball players during Disability Awareness Week. • Upper School vocal and instrumental students enjoyed the spectacular acoustics of the Palladium in Carmel for their spring concert. • JK students learned about bicycle safety during JK Bike Day. • Fifth graders raced each other with the K’nex cars they built. • Alumni author Bob Black ’82 returned to campus to discuss his books with Middle Schoolers. • Upper School students attended the ICC Leadership Conference, hosted at Park Tudor. PARK TUDOR PHOENIX FALL 2017

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ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 ANNUAL GIVING TO THE SCHOOL CORNERSTONE SOCIETY GIFTS OF $50,000 AND ABOVE

Anonymous - 3 Alexander and Jill Christy Eli Lilly & Company Foundation Steven and Jann Paul via The Paul Family Foundation Paul and Cynthia Skjodt

LEADERSHIP SOCIETY GIFTS OF $25,000 TO $49,999 Anonymous - 1 Mrs. Janet A. Carrington ’64 via the Janet A. Carrington Foundation Mr. Arthur C. Hodges The Irsay Family Mr. Tom Linebarger and Ms. Michele Janin The National Bank of Indianapolis Dr. Marianne Williams Tobias ’58 The Estate of Mrs. Barbara Martin Vonnegut ’39# The Estate of Mr. Richard A. West (Dick ’42#)

PLATINUM GIFTS OF $10,000 TO $24,999 Anonymous - 4 Dr. John Bamforth and Dr. Susan Mahony Mr. Robert Bennett ’76 and Mrs. Deborah J. Bennett Mr. Bruce Buchanan ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fortune (Jock ’58) Anton and Laura George via the Hulman & Company Foundation, Inc. Jan and Jerry Gershman Tom and Mary Grein Mr. Jeff ’89 and Dr. Jennifer Kittle Dr. Anne Pelizzoni Lanier ’58# Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Miller Mr. Myles O’Neill and Dr. Fionnuala Walsh William and Susan Ringo Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Drs. Daniel and Mari Skovronsky Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Smith (Mike ’95; Katie Shoopman ’95) Jeff and Benita Thomasson Mr. and Mrs. Randall Tobias via the Tobias Family Foundation, Inc. Chris and Tara Warner Wells Fargo

GOLD GIFTS OF $5,000 TO $9,999

Anonymous - 2 Dr. and Mrs. Alfonso J. Alanis Mr. and Mrs. Don Aquilano Paige and Tim Button Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Byrnes (Rebecca*) Mr. Bryan Chandler and Mrs. Mary Titsworth Chandler Enrique and Kathleen Conterno Hugh and Kristina Harlan Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kramer Ellen Wardwell Lee ’67 and Stephen J. Dutton Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mytelka Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Norman Park Tudor Booster Club Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Reilly Jr. Craig and Amanda Skelton Mrs. Barbara Skillman Mr. and Mrs. William T. Stoops III (Bill ’73) Sidney Taurel The Toomey Family Mr. Dennis Voelkel and Dr. Sonja Voelkel W. Scott and Susan Webber Gene and Mary Ann Zink

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SILVER GIFTS OF $2,500 TO $4,999

Anonymous - 2 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allen (Doug* ) Mrs. Suzanne Brown Blakeman ’55 Dr. Christopher Bohyer and Dr. Wanita Kumar Mr. Martin Bott and Ms. Angelia Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Brown (Scott ’81) Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Buttrick The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chapelle (Cathy Yingling ’87*) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Creveling Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Crossin (Heather Hanley ’84) Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Deane DePauw University Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeVito Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Dunn Jr. (Ted ’72; Julia Townsend ’72) Mr. and Mrs. Monta Ellis Stephen and Julia Enkema Dr. and Mrs. William G. Enright Facing History and Ourselves Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Gershman Mr. and Mrs. Don Gottwald Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hanley Claude and Brenda Harrington IBM Corporation Mr. Sam H. Jones ’79 and Mrs. Rhoda McKinney-Jones Mr. Mark Kirschner Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Knitter Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kraft (Peter*) Mr. and Mrs. Philip Larman Mr. and Mrs. Scott Law Ms. Maya Leibman ’84 and Dr. Robert D. Gross Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lemen (Nick ’93) Mr. Yun Ling and Dr. Minmin Wang Alexandra and Greg Loewen Drs. Deshun Lu and Yan Jin Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Marshall (Melanie*) Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McAteer Dr. and Mrs. William W. McCutchen (Renie Lilly ’58) Mr. and Mrs. Greg McRoberts Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. McVie (Sandy ’64) Dr. and Mrs. R. Christopher Miyamoto (Chris ’88) Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Murphy (Heather Reilly ’90) Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Polak Dr. and Mrs. Tim Root Dr. James Ruiz and Ms. Michelle Carnahan Edgar and Karin Sarratt Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sturman (Jake ’98) Aneena and David Urbanek Chris and Catherine Vlahos Richard Wood Mr. Guoxin Zhu and Mrs. Zhaogen Chen

PANTHER GIFTS OF $1,000 TO $2,499 Anonymous - 7 Mr. David and Dr. Karen Amstutz Mr. and Mrs. Devin Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Andreae Mr. Viswanath and Dr. Vidya Sree Atluri Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barker Batt Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William G. Batt Dr. and Mrs. Jay Beagle Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Beesley

JULY 1, 2016 - JUNE 30, 2017 Mr. and Mrs. Brent Benge Kevin W. Betz and Holly Hapak Betz (Holly ’83) Rocky and Jennifer Bloniarz Christina Bodurow Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Brady Mr. and Mrs. Aman Brar George and Mary Clare Broadbent Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Broadie Mr. Ron Brock and Ms. Ann Thompson Brock Mr. Daniel and Dr. Katherine Brundage Steven S. Cagle ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cai Mr. and Mrs. William B. Carmichael Mr. and Mrs. Craig Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cassidy (Mary*) Class of 2012 Class of 2017 Scott and Adriana Conner Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cosler Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. Coury Jr. Donald P. Darbro ’62 Dr. and Mrs. John DePowell Mr. and Mrs. James Dora Jr. Ryan and Anne Drook Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Eckersley Mr. Bowman Elder ’02 Faegre Baker Daniels LLC Jim and Gracia Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Zach Ford (Abby*) Mr. William L. Fortune Jr. and Mr. Joseph D. Blakley Mr. and Mrs. Fritz French Mr. Henry Fu and Dr. Hillary Wu Mr. Zach Gordon and Mrs. Carlie Irsay Gordon ’99 Dr. William R. Grider Mr. C. Perry Griffith Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Groves (Emily Hebert ’93*) Mr. and Mrs. Nikhil S. Gunale (Nikhil ’96) Mrs. Ann Crapo Hannah ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Harris III (Ed ’60) Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hebert Saul and Jennifer Helman Jannette K. and Richard R. Hogshire Mr. Kevin Honigford and Ms. Kimberly Pohlman Dagoberto and Cecilia Hornedo Dr. and Mrs. BP House The House Family Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas F. Hrisomalos Johnson-Weaver Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Joe Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Weston Andrew Jones Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Keller (Scott ’63) Mr. and Mrs. James R. Keller Mr. Jeffrey ’82 and Dr. Linda Kimbell Dr. Kraig Kinchen and Dr. Tina Harris Peter and Barbara Knapp Mr. Richard Kocerha and Mrs. Catherine Langham Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kraemer Mr. John Krull and Mrs. Jenny Labalme Dr. and Mrs. Mark Kyker John Andre and Elizabeth Lacy Mr. and Mrs. Shing Lam Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lathrop (Alma Taylor ’60) Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lechleiter Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lilly II (Ted ’62) Carlo and Joyce Lo Drs. Kandice and Aaron Ludwig Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lueck Dr. Hua Luo and Ms. Tao Wang Dr. and Mrs. Jon M. Maier Mr. and Mrs. William H. Main Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marohn Mr. and Mrs. Garth McClain Drs. James McGill and Julie Fetters

Dr. Edward McGruder Mr. H. Roll McLaughlin, FAIA# Mr. and Mrs. Michael McManus Mr. and Mrs. Scott Moorehead Jeffrey and Calise Mossler Dr. and Mrs. Ryan D. Nagy (Katherine Deane ’98) Mr. and Mrs. Steven Oleksiw Mr. Michael and Dr. Amanda O’Mara Dr. and Mrs. Gregg Ossip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer Stephen and Elisabeth Paton Drs. James and Nicole Perry Jeff and Andrea Pierson Mrs. Ruth Pryor ’98 Ms. Myrta Pulliam ’65 Dr. and Mrs. Ovais Raza Mrs. Evaline Hitz Rhodehamel ’42 Mr. Derica Rice and Mrs. Robin Nelson-Rice Mr. Thomas Rifleman Clay and Amy Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Steve Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Robertson Reverend and Mrs. C. Davies Reed (Carol Cummings Rogers ’59) Mr. and Mrs. Randall D. Rogers (Randy ’64; Mary Holliday ’65) Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation The Saltsburg Fund Mr. Andy Schenk ’97 The Scherer Family The Schiffer Family Mr. Richard C. Searles Anthony and Lynn Seymour Mr. Zuheir Shahwan and Mrs. Amy Green Mr. Max Siegel and Dr. Jennifer Satterfield Siegel Michael and Linda Sogard Spot Freight Christopher and Ann Stack Mrs. Kim Stickney (Kim Smith ’74) Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Stout James and Emily Sturman (Jim ’67; Emily Moore ’66) Michael and Sharon Sullivan Jonathan Teller ’89 and Kelly Lamm Teller ’87 Donald and Jennie Walker Marty and Leslie Wessler Mrs. Lucy Holliday Wick ’44 Gordon and Anne Emison Wishard (Gordon ’62) Mrs. Jennifer Woods Ms. Mary Martha Wright ’52 Mr. Jianlei J. Xie and Dr. Minxia M. He Sam and Vanita Yadav

APPLE GIFTS OF $250 - $999

Anonymous - 12 Steve and Sherry Aaholm C. Willis Adams III ’58 James and Tracy Aitken Mr. and Mrs. Brian Akins Mr. Iñaki Alanis-Cue ’03 Mrs. Janet Allen Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Allen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Antrim (Laura Elder ’99) Christopher and Katie Arbuckle Mr. John Atcheson ’77 Nancy Ayres ’60 John and DeAnn Baker Mr. Bryan and Dr. Jacqueline Barrett Susan Batt ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Beesley Mr. and Mrs. Marc Behringer (Stephanie*) Mr. and Mrs. Mark Benoit Mr. and Mrs. John Berry


ANNUAL REPORT

2016-2017 ANNUAL GIVING TO THE SCHOOL Torrey M. and Lori E. Bievenour (Torrey ’96) Bill and Tena Bishop (Bill*) Mr. Robert Black ’82 Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Bohm The Bova Family Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bowlby Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bragg (Carrie*) Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brainard (Will ’07, Julianne Sicklesteel ’07) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bramhill John and Catherine Bridge Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Bridgewater Mr. and Mrs. David Burns Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Bussa (Nancy Kernahan ’56) Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Buuck Mr. and Mrs. Tim Caress Dr. Xiyun Chai and Dr. Yan Zhai David Chambers ’58 and John Crane Dr. Manish Chheda and Dr. Seema Dedhiya Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Christie (Bernadette Gales ’61) Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Clifford William and Barbara Clouse Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coble Community Foundation of Southern Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Culp (Charles ’49) Dr. and Mrs. Gopi Dandamudi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dassow Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Davis (Donald ’62) Grover and Angela Davis Stephen E. and Mary O. DeVoe (Steve ’53) Darin and Katherine Dill Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Doninger (Judith Lamb ’58) John and Rokson Drics Mrs. Carol Duginske Duke Energy Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Scott Dusko Deborah Eck ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Eckel Dr. Anna Edwards ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Ellsworth (Roberta Norris ’68) Peter and Amy Emerson Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Emhardt (Fred ’78; Cynthia LaFollette ’79) Ayn K. Engle ’95 Charles and Judith Epperson Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Eriksen Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Evans (Ben ’98) Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Everett (Debbie Stuart ’69*) Mr. Richard Fattic and Mrs. Joann Ingulli-Fattic* Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Ferreira Mr. Giuseppe Firenze and Dr. Isabella Velona Dr. and Mrs. Mark Fisch (Mark ’92; Jordan Paul ’95) Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fisher Mr. Eugene Fisher and Mrs. Angela McDonald-Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Art Fisher (Katelyn Miner ’04) Mr. and Mrs. Brian Fitzgerald (Brian ’97) David and Lindsey Flaherty Mark and Linda Ford Dr. Matthew French ’87 Miss Amy Fruehwald ’03 Drs. Michael and Shirley Fry Mr. Joseph Fumusa* Mr. and Mrs. Sanford E. Garner (Sanford ’87) Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Gaughan (Shirley*) Dan and Liliana Gehring Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Gery (Lee ’57) Dr. and Mrs. Michael Gibbs Dr. Renee Gill

Dr. Juan Carlos Gomez and Dr. Maria Luisa Diez Mr. Luis Gomez and Mrs. Trish Dulmes-Gomez Rich and Susan Graffis Carolyn Schaefer and Jack Gray Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Grinkmeyer (Joan*) Mr. Thomas Griswold and Ms. Kelly McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Haihong Guo Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hammock (Chris*) Mr. and Mrs. F. Haydon Hapak (Haydon ’74) Mr. Karl Hart Mr. and Mrs. Shaun Hart (Shants*) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Hawkins (Joe ’96) Mr. and Mrs. Tucker Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Hawkins (Sam ’94; Sarah Smith ’97) H. Bradford and Laura Hays Dr. Thomas Z. Hayward III Mr. Matthew Henss and Mrs. Rana Fields Henss Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Hodge (Elizabeth Elliott ’81) Mr. Fletcher Hodges III John and Ingola Hodges Bill and Tracy Holt (Bill ’76) John and Martha Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Adam Horst Mr. Glenn Hoskin and Mrs. Lisa Hoskin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard (Thomas ’54) Mrs. Gretchen Hueni* Michael and Liane Hulka Mr. Clifford A. Hull and Dr. Sara H. Murphy Mr. V. William Hunt and Mrs. Nancy Bergen Hunt Greg and Kelly Huntington Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants Mr. and Mrs. Robert Inselberg (Mallory Reider ’98) Nolan and Sharon Jenkins Dr. Elizabeth Jessup ’77 John Rudolf Family Foundation Ms. Marya E. Jones ’78 Timothy and Shannon Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kahre (Inga*) Dr. William Kalsbeck ’81 Todd and Marlo Katz John and Christie Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kemper Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kerr (Amy*) Mr. and Mrs. Omar Khan Mr. and Mrs. John Killacky Mr. and Mrs. David C. Kimbell (David ’85) Mr. and Mrs. Chad Kirchner (Noelle Page ’97) Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Klapper Mr. and Mrs. Seth H. Kleiman (Seth ’94) Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kleymeyer (Matt ’00) Drs. Alan and Beth Klotz Olga and Gary Korne William and Wendy Kortepeter Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Koustenis Mr. John L. Krauss ’67 Lisa A. Krieg ’82 and Michael Gable Dr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Kuhn (Doug ’71) Mr. Jeffrey Lake and Mrs. Tanya Peterson Lake Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Lanham via the Lanham Family Foundation Mr. Matthew Lanter ’07 Ben and Yvonne Li Mr. Kun Li and Ms. Wenqi You Renhua and Chang Hong Li Robert and Andrea Liebross Dr. Robert Lillo and Dr. Sarah Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Litz Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Long (Christine Graffis ’88) Mr. Alexander E. MacAllister ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. MacAllister (Chris ’74)

JULY 1, 2016 - JUNE 30, 2017 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Maginn Mr. and Mrs. William H. Main (Bill ’87) Mr. and Mrs. Sanjay Malkani Ms. Melanie Margolin and Ms. Kimberly Runnels Bret and Polly Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Shawn McWilliams Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mehl (Bob ’99) Tom and Leisa Merrell Mrs. Eleanor Miller ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Mitchell (Anne Rogers ’85) Richard and Cynthia Miyamoto Jean-Pierre and Erica Mobasser Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morgan Ms. Dhana Morris Mr. Kenton Morris and Mrs. Jennifer Morris Mr. Jeremy and Dr. Leah Morton Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Murphy (Molly*) F. Timothy and Nancy Nagler Dr. Antonio Navarrete and Mrs. Jennifer Bailey Mr. Tor Even and Dr. Cecilie Nergard Network For Good Dr. Bob Niculescu and Dr. Helen Niculescu Luana Nissan and Dennis Thomas Rev. and Mrs. J. William Novak Mr. Derek O’Dell Dr. David Orentlicher and Mrs. Judy Failer Mr. and Mrs. Ersal Ozdemir Drs. Rajesh and Valerie Pai Park Tudor Parents’ Association Dr. Amir Pasic and Mrs. Sujata Chakrabarti Pasic Dr. Mihir and Dr. Chandrika Patel Dr. Langu Peng and Dr. Jian Li Mr. Brandon Phillips ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Phillips (Leslie*) Ryan and Diane Piper Bobbi B. Plewes Mr. Steven F. Pockrass ’83 and Mrs. Kathy Osborn Michael and Angeline Protogere Jim and Kim Purucker Gary and JoAnn Quinnette Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Quirey Dr. Omar Rahman and Dr. Fyeza Haider Mr. and Mrs. Greg Rankin Todd and Cortney Reiselman Dr. and Mrs. John G. Rapp via the Renaissance Charitable Foundation Kenneth and Debra Renkens Dr. and Mrs. Lance Rettig Dr. and Mrs. Paris Roach Mr. and Mrs. David H. Roberts (David ’86) Mr. James Bolton and Dr. Pamela Bolton (Pamela Robertson ’82) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Randall D. Rogers (Randall ’91) Colonel Torrence and Dr. Lynette Rogers (Torry ’56) Kenton and Mary Alice Roush Dr. Eric Rubenstein and Mrs. Carly Sacher-Rubenstein John and Nancy Rudolf Mr. and Mrs. Jon Russell Charles and Jenny Schalliol Mr. and Mrs. William Schaming Mr. and Mrs. Eric Scroggins Service Learning and Action Fund Mr. Dhruvajyoti Biswas and Mrs. Deblina Sharma Mr. Jared and Dr. Lori Shattuck Dr. Matthew Shaw and Mrs. Chen Bi Mr. and Mrs. Wei Shen Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Shore (Heather Stewart ’90) Mr. Wesley Sing and Mrs. Rossana Reyes-Quiroz Drs. Harpreetinder and Mona Singh

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Smith Damon and Kristin Smith Dr. and Mrs. Ian C. Smith The Reverend Jean M. Smith Jack and Susanne Sogard Special Smiles Pediatric Dentistry Dale and Kathleen St. Louis Ms. Mary Stanley Mr. Mark J. R. Merkle and Ms. Sue E. Stemen* Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Stokes (Jeannine Grinslade ’46) Jason F. Sturman and Molly Foglesong Sturman (Jason ’93; Molly ’93) Chris and Cheri Sumner Dr. Zhiqiang Sun and Dr. Tao Lu Dr. and Mrs. Nimu Surtani Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tarter Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Teets (Heather*) Ms. Deborah Tompkins* Rebecca Garrison Tracy ’52 United Way of Central Indiana United Way of Metropolitan Chicago Dr. and Mrs. Kurt VanWinkle The Verma Family Mr. Luca Visini and Mrs. Chiara Monzani Dr. and Mrs. Vititoe (Sloane Ringo ’98) Drs. Raj and Shireesha Vuppalanchi Mr. and Mrs. Nick Walden (Kristi Kirles ’98) Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Watson Mr. George Weathers ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Webster (Mike*; Sarah*) Mr. Brian West ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Richard White Mr. and Mrs. Tom White Brian and Claire Wiegel Ms. Joli Williams Nancy Nichols Williams ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Wills (Zach ’03) Paul and Susan Wolfla Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Wong Mr. and Mrs. James L. Worrall (Jim ’61) Mr. Frank Wu and Ms. Julie Liu Mr. Yixun Wu and Chuyun Huang Mrs. Roberta Wurzman Jason and Carrie Xu Dr. Yanping Xu and Dr. Qiuyue Yu Mrs. Mary Louise Yingling Mr. and Ms. Kun Yu Mr. Huaitao Zhang and Ms. Juan Li Dr. Min Zhao and Mrs. Annie Chen Dr. Qingya Zhao and Professor Huanmei Wu Dr. and Mrs. Jianzhong Zhou Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Zolezzi (Greg ’61)

RED & WHITE - GIFTS OF $1 - $249

Anonymous - 31 Dr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Aagesen (Matt ’95) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Adair Esq. Adobe Mr. and Mrs. Akinsete Leeta Albea* Mr. Johnny Alden ’03 Mr. and Mrs. James Allen (Kim*) Amazon Smile Mr. Sam Anaokar ’97 and Dr. Jordan Mossler Anaokar ’97 Ms. Mary Anolick ’72 Mrs. Mary Ann Antley Ms. Maria Armstrong ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Arnold (Christine Burton ’71) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Arnold (Susanna Esterline ’98) Drs. Gaurav and Rebecca Arora Dr. Rangarajan Arunachalam and Dr. Padma Portonovo PARK TUDOR PHOENIX FALL 2017

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ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 ANNUAL GIVING TO THE SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. Steven Averyt (Shannon*) Mr. and Mrs. John Axe (Linda Sadlier ’56) Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Ayres (Mike#, Karen*) Mr. Theodore Baker and Mrs. Janet Campbell Baker Mr. Travis Ball Jr. Cols. Lyndi and Terry Balven (Lyndi Hutchison ’67) Ms. Yaprak Baran ’06 Mr. and Mrs. George Barbee (Molly Johnson ’66) Mr. and Mrs. Yousef Barham Dr. and Mrs. Brian C. Barlow (Belinda*) Ms. Lauri Barrett* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baxter Mr. Richard Beaton ’10 Mr. and Mrs. James L. Beattey III (Jim ’50) Mr. Brandon Bechtel Mr. Ronald Beck ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bender (Gary*) Ms. Katherine L. Benedict ’67 Ms. Sarah Benish ’95 Mr. Carsten Bick ’06 Ms. Kathryn K. Bihrle Ms. Cynthia Bir Tom and Joanne Black Carrie D. Blankenbaker* Mr. Robert Blue Mr. Anatoliy Petrov and Mrs. Tracey Blum-Petrov* Mr. and Mrs. Brent Boeckmann Mr. Andrew Bogan* Ms. Emily Bohn ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bohnert (Jesse*) Mr. Chad Bohren and Ms. Jeannie Paulsen Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bohrer (Matt*) Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bollenbacher Mr. Jacob Borden and Ms. Briana Youn* Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Boswell Mr. Alexander J. Bowlby ’16 Mr. Roderick Bowlby ’15 Box Tops for Education Mr. Joseph Boyle Mr. John W. Brainard ’06 Jack and Ann Brake Ms. Marissa Braun ’10 Ms. Rachel E. Braun ’08 Mr. Barton Bridge ’04 Elizabeth Thomas Brier ’01 Barbara Prentice Broad ’37 Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Brokamp (Nolan*) Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Brooks (Claire Wilkinson ’52) Mrs. Alean E. Brown Mrs. Ashley E. (Tambunan) Brown ’09 Miss Dana Marie Brunette ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burdette (Annette Trierweiler ’04) Dr. and Mrs. Alan R. Burke (Alan ’54) Ms. Jennifer C. Burns ’08 Mrs. Deb Camack Ms. Kathleen Campbell* Ms. Courtney K. Cantor ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Carney (Jay ’80) Mr. and Mrs. Terry Carr (Susan Nunamaker ’69) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter (Carolyn Pearson ’03) Ms. Taylor Cassidy ’15 Cast and Crew of Lion King Jr. Roxane and Chad Cerda Mr. Christopher Chabenne ’03 Mr. Joseph Chamberlin* Mr. Alex Markov and Mrs. Amber Chance* Ms. Heidi I. Chen ’09 Mr. Daniel W. Chin ’06 Drs. Tyler and Megan Christman Mr. Grant Church ’10 Gregory and Cathy Cislak

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Elizabeth Woodard Clark ’59 Class of 2021 Mr. Hap Clemons & Mr. Robert Gaskill-Clemons Ms. Mollie Cleveland* Ms. Leslie Clumb* Benjamin and Margaret Coe (Peggy Butler ’48) Maria Cohen ’97 Ms. Sarah Cohn ’12 Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephen Colwell (Steve ’51) John and Herma Compton Mr. and Mrs. Brian Copsey (Emma Lanham ’08) Mr. Tristan Cork* Carolyn C. Coukos Mr. R. Michael Cournoyer ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Cox (Jessica Benson ’99) Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Crafton (Annie*) Miss Jamie Elizabeth Hurrle ’07 Mary M. Crevey Mrs. Eliza Crowder ’54 Mr. Bill Crumbo Dr. and Mrs. Derek Culnan Mr. Michael Cummins Ms. Catie Cunning ’03 Jim Cunning and Lisa Stone Mr. Ross Cunning ’03 Mr. Stephen Curry* Ms. Alexandra B. Dakich ’12 Mr. Jeff and Dr. Ann Daniel Ms. Marci Daugherty Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Dawson (Margaret Spiegel ’62) Mr. and Mrs. Zach Day (Courtney Maguire ’03) Mr. J.P. Day ’03 The Dayton Foundation Ms. Stefanie Dean ’05* John C. Deprez Mr. Matthew A. DeVito ’07 Mr. F. Cory Scott* and Ms. Julia C. DeVoe ’85 Mr. Mark Dewart* and Ms. Margo McAlear* Joseph and Cathy Dezelan Ms. Erica K. Diaz ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dick (Whitney Ford ’99) Bailey A. Dominguez ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Ryan E. Dorris (Ryan ’96) Dr. Clarice Doucette* Mr. Michael Dougherty ’02 and Ms. Alex Penn ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Ty Dubay Dr. and Mrs. Sven H. Dubie (Sven*; Cammy*) Ms. Patti Duckworth* Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Dugan Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dugandzic (Shauna Havercamp ’03) Mr. and Mrs. Chad Dull (Cassie*) Mrs. Virginia Obrecht Dulworth ’46 Mr. Mark H. Dunbar ’08 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Durbin (William ’96) Mrs. H. Warren Earle (Constance Cadick ’49) Mr. Jeremy Eaton ’93 Garry and Mary Ewing Eckard Dr. and Mrs. John L. Eckard (John ’82) Mr. William F. Eckhart ’08 Mrs. Cynthia Eiteljorg* Ms. Julie Elbin ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Blake Elder (Blake ’03) Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott (David ’97) Ms. Elizabeth A. Emhardt ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Engel Janos and Julie Ertl Mr. William Esterline ’01 Mr. and Mrs. John Q. D. Evans (Amy Hebert ’02) Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Everett (Jamey*)

JULY 1, 2016 - JUNE 30, 2017 Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Falender (Steve ’67; Debra Dudenhoffer ’66) Mr. Jonathan Faris Mr. Justin Farlow ’03 Lorelei* and Thomas Farlow Mr. and Mrs. Alex Feldman (Alex ’03; Katie McKown ’03) Mr. and Mrs. Tyler J. Ferrara (Tyler ’95) Mr. Rod Feuer ’95 Ms. Lindsay Field ’95 Mrs. Rachelle Kritzer Filipek ’78 Ms. Pamela Fischer* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fleck (Ross ’00) Mr. and Mrs. Terry Fleck (Sylvia*) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flowers (Chuck*) Mr. and Mrs. Mason Floyd (Laura Tushan ’97) Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Forrestal (Lily*) Mr. William Fosgate ’75 Larry and Cheryl Foster Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox (Karlyn*) Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Fox (Krista*) Mr. Anthony Gaither and Mrs. Kaitlyn Fox-Gaither ’06 Ms. Patti Fralich Ms. Julia French ’15 Ms. Sheri French Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter Frenzel (Peter ’55) Mrs. Cortney Fretz* Mr. and Mrs. Brian Frisone Ms. Karen Fritchley* Thomas and Lisa Gabbert Bruce and Karen Galbraith James and Denise Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garbowit (Wendy Mantel ’72) Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Gardner (Hunter ’03; Maggie Hilligoss ’03) Mrs. Alfreida Garner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Garner (Tom ’85) Ms. Laura Gellin* Ms. Helene Genetos ’05 Ryan Gershman ’04 Dr. Ted and Dr. Roberta Gibboney (Robyn Horan ’72) Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Gibson (Mark ’95; Hillary Lerch ’95) Mr. John Gilligan ’10 Drs. Carlos and Ruth Gimeno Ms. Therese Glassmeyer* Global Atlantic Financial Group Goldman Sachs & Co. Dr. and Mrs. Alan M. Golichowski Ms. Laura Goodenow Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gray Mr. Jerry Grayson Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gregory Andrew T. Grein ’07 Ms. Ellen L. Grein ’10 Mr. Stephen Greiner* Mrs. Edith Greiwe Mr. Ransom Griffin ’67 Mr. C. Perry Griffith III ’01 Edward and Pat Grubb Mr. Yi Gu and Ms. Min Xiao Mr. and Mrs. David Guevara Mr. Gareth Gulino Mr. Richard Hall ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Halperin Mr. and Mrs. John Hammer Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hamstra (James ’96) Mr. R. Alexander Handy ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Haney Mrs. Mary Pat Hanson ’67 Mr. August M. Hardee II (Chip ’85) Dr. Stanley Harper and Dr. Jaime Harper Mr. and Mrs. David Harris (Marion*) Ms. Brittany Harvey ’11*

Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hash (Josh ’02; Ashley Wick ’03) Larry and Frances Heck Mr. Jaskaran Heir ’07 Mrs. Lililanna Helmuth (Eiteljorg) ’09* Ms. Lisa A. Hendrickson ’77 and Mr. John Whalen Mr. and Mrs. Hunter W. Heniser (Hunter ’06, Erica Ponski ’06) Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Henke (Kelly Marra ’80) Ms. Hannah Herman* Philip and Pamela Hess Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hicks (Robert ’80) Mr. Thomas Hicks (Thomas ’77) Dr. Francisco Hidalgo* Mr. and Mrs. Collin Hill Ginny Hodowal Mrs. Margaret Holcombe ’03 Dr. Jessica Hollenbeck* Mr. and Mrs. Alexander R. Holliday III (Alec ’75) Mr. Christopher Holobek* Mr. Joshua Hood and Ms. Nicole Cooreman* Mr. David P. Hoover ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Rex Hoppenworth (Claire Wishard ’88) Mrs. Reva Horine Ms. Allyson Horton* Michael and Mary Horvath Mr. Brock Howard Dr. Frank Hrisomalos ’02 and Mrs. Janice Hrisomalos Mr. and Ms. Peter Hubbell (Caroline Jones ’85) Ms. Brooke Hubbuch ’01 Ms. Joni W. Hughes ’75 Cheryl J. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Darrell J. Huotari (Darrell ’97) Dr. Elise Hurrell ’03 Dr. Rowan Hurrell ’04 Mr. Nicholas R. Huster ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Hutchinson (Kathy*) Berkley and Pamela Isaac David and Karen Isaacs Mr. and Mrs. Adam Isaacson (Laura Buonanno ’02) Mr. Nicholas Ison ’05 IURC Staff Miss Pallavi Ivaturi ’06 Mr. Caleb B. Jackson ’08 Mr. Craig Jackson ’82 Mr. Christian Jacobs* Martie Hutchman Jensen ’45 Miss Sara Rose Jetty ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Bingqing Ji Mr. Yifei Jiang and Ms. Yewen Ge John Hancock Financial Services, Inc. Mr. Jeffrey R. Johnson* Mr. and Mrs. Ron Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Rajan Kapur Mr. and Mrs. John Katrus (Julia Badertscher ’99) Mr. and Mrs. Sean Kedrowski (Meg Bourdillon ’03) Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kelleher (Heather*) Ms. Isabel Keller Ms. Rebecca Kendall* Ms. Grace A. Kennedy ’11 Ms. Hannah V. Kennedy ’08 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kennedy (Jack ’47; Patricia Smith ’49) Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kenny (Kelly Sheridan ’95) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Keough Dr. Faisal Khan and Dr. Beenish Amjad Steven and Susan Kim Ms. Anne Kimsey ’03 Mr. John Kincannon ’06


ANNUAL REPORT

2016-2017 ANNUAL GIVING TO THE SCHOOL Jon and Mary King Mr. Royal King ’83 Amy and Bruce Kinon Joie Kipka David and Mary Kivela Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kivett (Charles ’51) Mr. Bob Kizer and Mrs. Ann-Courtney Kizer Ms. Charlotte Klamer ’65 Robert and Sandra Kleymeyer Ms. Kendall R. Koby ’08 Dr. Sathish Kodali and Dr. Aparna Velnati Mr. Mark C. Koivuniemi ’06 John and Marlene Kondelik Ms. Marlina Koonce* John and Connie Kramer Mr. Aleksandr Krivozus and Mrs. Zina Gringauz Ms. Grace Krouse* Richard and Katie Kruse (Katharine Mothershead ’65) Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kubie (Elizabeth Sherwood ’67) Ms. Heather Melissa Ann Kulwin ’92 Mr. Lamonte Kuskye* Dr. and Mrs. Steven LaBarge Mr. Lance Ladendorf ’05 Mr. Gerry and Mrs. Susanne LaFollette (Sue Eaglesfield ’54) Mrs. Sandra Lagoni ’62 Dr. Bruce Lamb and Dr. Samia Hasan Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lamberg Mrs. Rosalie Lange (Rosalie McKee ’47) Dr. Mark Langer and Dr. Elaine White Mr. Henry C. Lanham ’08 Mr. Kelly and Dr. Dana Lasek (Dana Giles ’83) Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Laughner (Barb*) Ms. Katie Laughner ’03 William V. and Catherine W. Lawson (Cathy Wood ’72) Joann Pettit Leal ’58 Stephen and Debra Lebovits Mr. Jonathan Lee ’03 Mr. Donald Thompson and Dr. Li-Chun Caroline Lee-Thompson* Mr. and Mrs. James R. Leffler Mr. and Mrs. Denis Lekic (Rachael Hoover ’04) Mr. and Mrs. P. Bradley Lennon (Brad*) Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Lerch (Kathryn*) Margaret W. Lewis Mr. Patrick Lilly ’03 Mr. Gregory Linderman ’03 Ms. Ayana Lindsey ’12 Mr. David and Dr. Deidre Lindsey Anthony and Kristy Lombardo Mrs. Tory A. Lopez ’08 Mr. Jay Lorentz and Mrs. Tina Kluemper John and Judy Lowe Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lynch (William ’60) Chelsea Cain Maclin ’08 Ms. Kathy Madren* Mr. Brett Mahoney-Kiebach ’03 Mr. and Mrs. David B. Malcom (David*) Mr. Lee T. Mandel ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Manson (Lindsay Shake ’09) Mr. Anoop Mansukhani Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Mantel (Flo Mary Foreman ’46) Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. March (Debbie*) Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Marra (Andy ’06) Ms. Reilly Martin ’12 Mr. Ryan Martin* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Massel (Michael ’07; Amanda Ranek ’06) Drs. Viney and Sonika Mathavan Mr. Kentaro Matsuoka ’07 Mrs. Mary Sydney Matuska ’52

Mr. and Mrs. John F. McCauley (Lucy Bowen ’77) Mr. Jonathan M. McClure ’06 Ms. Sarah McDaniels* Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan McDowell (Jonathan ’02) Mrs. Juli McGarrah ’77 Ms. Meghan McGarvey* William and Janet McGarvey Mr. Matthew S. McGill ’10 Ms. Morgan E. McGill Ms. Mary McGonagle* Mr. and Mrs. A.J. McIntosh (A.J.*; Lori*) Mrs. Carla McIntosh Ms. Margot K. McKinney ’79 Ms. Morgan M. McMillan ’06 Mr. Francois Medard* Louis, Gorgon and Edwin Meek Mrs. Grace Meier ’11 Ms. Christine Mercho ’04 The Merck Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mercurio (Lisa*) Merrill Lynch & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Meyer Mrs. Susan Meyer Dr. Jack Miller Ms. Karen D. Miller ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller (Sandy*) Mr. Ben Miner ’02 Mr. Franklin I. Miroff and Dr. Susan Maisel-Miroff Dr. Sanjay Mishra and Ms. Seema Verma Ms. Kemmie Mitzell ’04 Mr. Jeffrey A. Mokaya and Mrs. Pamela Obegi Bryan and Nancy Moore Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Moore Mr. and Mrs. Juan C. Morales (Lori*) Mrs. Lauren Mossakowski ’07 Mr. J. David Mossler ’04 Mrs. Ellen Moxley ’77 Mr. Mark Mulcahy ’03 Ms. Laura Nagle* Mr. and Mrs. Carl Navarre (Pamela Menzie ’73) Ms. Cassandra Neal* Mr. Scott Neat Mr. and Mrs. John T. Neighbours (John ’67) Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Neighbours (Owen ’62) Ms. Becky Nelson* Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Nelson (Bob ’59; Sandie ’59) Drs. Blake L. and Carolyn Neubauer Mr. Christopher Neubauer ’06 Mr. Laurence Neuman and Ms. Julie Sommers Neuman Ms. Sally Hardgrove and Mr. Ron Newlin Mrs. Anita Mathur Nguyen ’03 Mr. and Mrs. David Nie (Jennifer*) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nixon (Erin*) Mr. and Mrs. Rick Nole (Claudia*) Mrs. Barbara Oberthur Mr. Colin J. Oberthur Ms. Kathy Mance O’Brian ’79 Mrs. Diane O’Brien (Dee DeMotte ’52) Lawrence and Ann O’Connor David and Liz* Odmark Mrs. Donna O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Travis O’Meara Anthony Onstott The Orchard School Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Scot Overdorf Jeanne Lindholm Palleiko ’62 Ms. Molly R. Pallman ’08 Jennifer L. Palmer (Jennifer Harris ’03*) David and Catherine Patterson Ms. Madeline A. Patterson ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Paugh

JULY 1, 2016 - JUNE 30, 2017 Ms. Austin T. Paul ’06 Mr. Eduardo C. Ciannelli and Ms. Sandra M. Paul ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pellico (Karen*) Mr. and Mrs. Brad Perkins (Brad ’97, Anne McFadden ’97) Dr. and Mrs. Praveen Perni Dr. Jayanthi K. Peters Mr. Corey Pettigrew* Ms. Lisa Picha Stewart* Dr. Roberto Pili and Dr. Joan Chang Ms. Kelli Polzin ’02 Mr. Kristopher A. Polzin ’08 Ms. Margaret W. Ponader ’08 Erick and Wendy Wright ’78 Ponader Mr. and Mrs. David S. Poston (David ’55; Susan Wishard ’56) Mr. James Thomas Poulos David and Elizabeth Powers (David ’01; Lizzy Lauth ’03) Ms. Stacey Preston Ms. Gina Pruis* Ms. Jordan Pruis* Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Pumphrey (Adrian*) Mrs. Lindsay Pykosz ’03 Mr. David Quigley ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Raiser (Charles ’65) Mr. James B. Rapp ’12 Mr. John P. Rardon ’12 Mr. Michael D. Rardon ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Reahard (Richard ’67) Ms. Deb Reale* Mr. Garrett Edward Reamer ’22 Mr. Hudson Edward Reamer Jr. ’20 Ms. Dana Redmond ’04 Ms. Barbara Reed Mr. Frank Regich* and Mrs. Concha Marin* Mr. Nicholas Reider ’03 and Mrs. Marie (Handfield) Reider ’03 Mr. Hugh Resnick and Professor Victoria Resnick Ms. Kristine Revak Mr. Alfred O. “Tod” Reynolds Jr. ’63 Mr. and Mrs. George K. Reynolds (George ’65) Ms. Laura Reysz* Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rhodehamel (Will ’79; Megan Crowell ’79) Brent and Susan Richards Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Riddle (Sharon*) Rifleman Family (Kurt ’82) Ms. Mary Anne Riley Mr. Seth Risinger* Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Ritz (Ryan*) Ms. Mia Ester Riggin Riverton ’95 Mr. Luke Robbins ’07 Ms. Jeanne Roberts Bowling* Joseph and Leanna Roberts Ms. Ovini Rodrigo ’10 Ms. Carole Diane Roe Mr. Alex Rogers ’61 Miss Helen E. Rogers ’46 Mr. Steve Rohrbaugh and Mrs. Tiffany Rider Rohrbaugh ’88 Mr. Kevin M. Roth ’08 Michael and Karen Rothbaum Ms. Anje O’Nan Ruby ’98 Mr. Eric K. Sabandal ’09 Ms. Sheryl D. Sabandal ’06 Joel and Susan Sacher Mr. and Mrs. William G. Sadlier (William ’58) Miss Emily Saiter ’03 Mrs. Heather A. Saitta ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Eli Salatich (Eli*; Jamie*) Ms. Emily Samperi* Mr. Floyd C. Satterlee and Ms. Michelle Stoneburner

Mrs. Morgan Saxon ’07 Michael and Marianne Schafer Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Schalliol (Jon ’97) Mrs. Janice Schaming Mr. and Mrs. Alexander N. Scherer (Alex ’07; Kathryn Crabb ’07) Mr. Christopher Schneider ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Rod Schroeder (Laura Kivela ’90*) Mr. Steven Schubert*and Mrs. Ania Spyra Mr. David C. Scofield ’09 Ms. Kelli Scott ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Scotten (Alyssa*) Scrip Card (Park Tudor) Ms. Casey Searles ’03 Mr. Reid C. Searles ’06 Mr. David A. Sedgwick ’08 Mr. Toby D. Sedgwick ’08 Mr. Christopher Setcos ’98 Mr. Kishan M. Shah ’10 Mr. Ravi Shah ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Shane (Ben ’96) Anne and David Shane Dr. Geoffrey Sharpless* and Dr. Hilene Flanzbaum Mr. Ian A. Shellman ’08 Mr. Michael Shelton* Michael and Lonnie Shoff Mr. Scott E. Shuford Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Shula (Gaye*) Mr. Michael Sanich and Ms. Jane Sidey* Ms. Susan Silvey* Mrs. Catherine Simmons ’47# Dr. and Mrs. Peter M. Simmons (Peter ’94) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sims (Jane Harper ’66) Mr. Keerat Singh and Mrs. Harjeet Kaur Drs. David Skalnik and Kristin Chun Ms. Barbara Skelton* Ms. Samantha B. Skjodt ’08 Ms. Hattie Small* Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Smith (Adrianne Glidewell ’98) Mr. Calvin R. Smith ’12 Ms. Heather L. Smith ’89 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith (Becky Sharp ’57) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith (Michael*) Mr. Peter F. Smith* Frederick Snoy ’71 Mr. Elliot Sosbey ’03 Mr. Colin Stalnecker ’04 Ms. Kate Stamatkin ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Austin Steele (Sarah*) Mrs. Sydney B. Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Seth A. Stevens (Amy Kleymeyer ’97) Mrs. M. Hope Stevens ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Stewart (Bonnie*) Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stotts (Doug*) Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stouder (Donna*) Mr. and Mrs. James S. Strickland (Jim ’92; Kathleen*) Ms. Susan Strobel* Mr. Mike McCraw and Dr. Amye Sukapdjo ’87 Mr. Spencer Summerville ’06* Ms. Shari Sutton* Mr. Thomas Taft ’87 Mr. and Mrs. John Talbert (John*) Mr. Robert E. Talbert ’06 Mr. Dan Tapiero ’08 Ms. Patricia Tarzian ’65 Ms. Donelle L. Tavel ’08 Ms. Mollie R. Tavel ’06 Mr. Bryan and Dr. Carmen* Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor (Susan*) Mr. and Mrs. Kyle R. Thomas (Kyle ’06; Lisa Moran ’04) Mr. Tyler A. Thomas ’08 Mr. J. Elliott Thomasson ’07 Mrs. Ann Thompson ’47 PARK TUDOR PHOENIX FALL 2017

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ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 ANNUAL GIVING TO THE SCHOOL Mr. Tyler Thompson ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Thompson (Vivian Alpert ’67) Mrs. Anne Throop Mr. Royce D. Thrush* Dr. Jianmin Tian and Dr. Beili Dong Mr. and Mrs. David Todd (Ellen*) Mr. Zachary Tohen ’07 Mr. Alex Tolbert ’98 Brian ’00 and Amanda Tolbert Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Tolley (Deborah Ricketts ’67) Silas and Doris Tolliver Mr. and Mrs. Eric Toth (Karen*) Mr. William Ian Towler and Dr. Sherrine Ibrahim Miss Sarah Town ’03 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Townsend III (John ’89) Ms. Starr Townsend ’66

THANK A TEACHER Mr. Douglas Allen Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Allen Drs. Carlos and Ruth Gimeno Mrs. Karen Ayres Mr. Daniel and Dr. Katherine Brundage Mrs. Stephanie Behringer Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mehl (Bob ’99)

Mr. Lane Waters* Ms. Adrienne E. Watson ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Watson (Susan*) Miss Susan Watson ’03 Drs. Whitten and Susan Watson Mr. Gregory Webber ’07 Ms. Margaret Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Michael Weidman Daniel and Judy Weiker Mr. and Mrs. John Weingardt (Tina*) Mrs. Tina Mark Weldon ’69 Ms. Laura Wells Mr. Adam D. Welsh ’06 Ms. Lauren E. Wesley ’06 Michael and Angela Wessler Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Weymuth (D.J.*) Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Whitehead (Courtney*, Beth*) Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Whitesell (Philip ’53) Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wieser Mrs. Brandi Williams*

Mr. Duane Willsey ’82 Ms. Kelayne Wilson* Ms. Mary Beth Winingham ’06 Mr. William Kent Winingham ’08 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59) Mr. and Mrs. J Hart Wolf Mr. R. Stewart and Ms. Kristin L. Wood (Kristin Miller ’51) Ms. Rhonda Wood Mr. Turner John Woodard ’06 Mr. and Mrs. C. Daniel Woodfin (Deborah Wasden ’69) Ms. Christie Wright* Ms. Ivy Wright (Ivy Hamstra ’05) Ms. Shelle Wright* Mr. Naidi Xu and Mrs. Xiaoqing Chen Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Yingling (Jeff ’78) Mrs. Holly Young ’67 Ms. Mary Zajac* Mr. Li Zhang ’06

Mrs. Joan Grinkmeyer Mr. Jonathan M. McClure ’06

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Mike and Katie Smith (Mike ’95, Katie Shoopman ’95) James and Emily Sturman (Jim ’67; Emily Moore ’66) Mr. Dennis Voelkel and Dr. Sonja Voelkel Gordon and Anne Emison Wishard (Gordon ’62)

Mrs. Jamie Salatich Mr. and Mrs. Monta Ellis

Mrs. Emily Groves ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hebert Ms. Joli Williams Mrs. Marion Harris Mr. Jeremy and Dr. Leah Morton

Mr. Matthew Bohrer Mr. Dennis Voelkel and Dr. Sonja Voelkel Jeanne Roberts Bowling Ms. Emily Bohn ’12

Dr. Francisco Hidalgo William and Barbara Clouse

Mr. Nolan Brokamp Mr. Barton Bridge ’04

Dr. Jessica Hollenbeck Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cai Mr. Frank Wu and Ms. Julie Liu

Dr. Sven H. Dubie William and Barbara Clouse Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Mrs. Deborah Stuart Everett ’69 Mr. Luke Robbins ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Mrs. Lorelei R. Farlow Mr. Nicholas Ison ’05 Mr. Christopher Neubauer ’06 Ms. Pamela Fischer William and Barbara Clouse Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Mrs. Abby Ford Gary and JoAnn Quinnette Mrs. Lily Forrestal Mr. Guoxin Zhu and Mrs. Zhaogen Chen Mr. Joseph K. Fumusa James and Denise Gallagher Dr. Bob Niculescu and Dr. Helen Niculescu Mr. Garrett Edward Reamer ’22 Mr. Hudson Edward Reamer Jr. ’20 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Ms. Laura Gellin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cai Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht

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Ms. Vicki Townsend ’68 Mr. John Travis ’80 Ms. Nicole Tremblay* Ms. Kristen H. Trimpe ’10* Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trimpe (Lisa*) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trtan (Leslie*) Ms. Caroline Tucker ’13 Mrs. Joyce Tucker* Dr. and Mrs. Dario Untama (Dario*) Ms. Alaina C. Urbahns ’08 Mr. and Mrs. DeMario Vitalis (Melanie Tinker ’99) Eric and Barbara Vonderohe Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Vote (Janice*) Mr. Jimmy Waddell ’06 Mr. and Mrs. David M. Wade (David ’85) Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Wade (Doug ’54) John and Velma Wade Mr. and Mrs. Josh Wakefield (Kasey Kruse ’00) Drs. Alex and Lauren Walker

Mrs. Shants Hart Ms. Lisa A. Hendrickson ’77 and Mr. John Whalen Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Ms. Joli Williams Ms. Hannah Herman Mr. and Mrs. Weston Andrew Jones

Mrs. Jesse Bohnert Mr. and Mrs. Monta Ellis

PARK TUDOR PHOENIX FALL 2017

JULY 1, 2016 - JUNE 30, 2017

Mr. Christopher Holobek William and Barbara Clouse Mrs. Barbara Horine William and Barbara Clouse Ms. Allyson Horton Ms. Cynthia Woods Mrs. Inga Kahre William and Barbara Clouse Mrs. Ann Kizer Mr. David Quigley ’03 Mr. Peter Kraft Anonymous Mr. Robert Bennett ’76 and Mrs. Deborah J. Bennett Kevin W. Betz and Holly Hapak Betz (Holly ’83) Tom and Joanne Black Stephen and Julia Enkema Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Everett (Debbie Stuart ’69*) Mr. and Mrs. Fritz French Dr. William R. Grider Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Harris III (Ed ’60) John and Christie Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Philip Larman Alexandra and Greg Loewen Anthony and Kristy Lombardo

Ms. Grace Krouse Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cai Mr. Lamonte Kuskye William and Barbara Clouse Mr. Dennis Voelkel and Dr. Sonja Voelkel Dr. Li-Chun Caroline Lee-Thompson William and Barbara Clouse Mr. and Mrs. Sanford E. Garner (Sanford ’87) Mr. Dennis Voelkel and Dr. Sonja Voelkel Ms. Kathy Madren William and Barbara Clouse Margo McAlear William and Barbara Clouse Ms. Catie Cunning ’03 Ms. Alexandra B. Dakich ’12 H. Bradford and Laura Hays Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Lanham Mr. Christopher Neubauer ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Mr. A.J. McIntosh Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Halperin Mrs. Lori McIntosh Mr. Daniel and Dr. Katherine Brundage Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Halperin Mrs. Molly S. Murphy Drs. Kandice and Aaron Ludwig Mr. Corey Pettigrew Philip and Pamela Hess Ms. Joli Williams Mrs. Sharon Riddle William and Barbara Clouse Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Mr. Ryan Ritz Mr. and Mrs. Sanford E. Garner (Sanford ’87) Mr. Frank Wu and Ms. Julie Liu

Mr. F. Cory Scott Michael and Marianne Schafer Mr. Dennis Voelkel and Dr. Sonja Voelkel Ms. Jane Sidey Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Ms. Sue Stemen Mr. Dennis Voelkel and Dr. Sonja Voelkel Mrs. Bonnie Stewart Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Bridgewater Mr. and Mrs. Weston Andrew Jones Mr. Spencer Summerville ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Mrs. Heather Teets William and Barbara Clouse Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Mr. Royce D. Thrush Ms. Emily Bohn ’12 Lorelei* and Thomas Farlow Ms. Deborah Tompkins William and Barbara Clouse Dr. and Mrs. Nimu Surtani Mr. Gareth Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kraft (Peter*) Mrs. Sarah Webster William and Barbara Clouse Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Mr. Courtney Whitehead Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Ms. Shelle Wright Mr. Jeremy and Dr. Leah Morton

IN HONOR OF Miss Erin Beesley Mr. and Mrs. Mike Beesley Ms. Kathryn Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hebert Mr. William L Browning Mr. Mark C. Koivuniemi ’06


ANNUAL REPORT

2016-2017 ANNUAL GIVING TO THE SCHOOL Class of 1962 Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Neighbours (Owen ’62) Class of 2018 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher Class of 2020 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher Antonio Dominguez ’18 Ms. Patti Fralich Mrs. Amy Evans Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hebert Ruth Faris ’29 Dr. Anna Edwards ’00 Benji Fisch ’31 Dr. and Mrs. Mark Fisch (Mark ’92; Jordan Paul ’95) Eli Fisch ’28 Dr. and Mrs. Mark Fisch (Mark ’92; Jordan Paul ’95) Bennett Ford ’27 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dick (Whitney Ford ’99) Mark and Linda Ford Gary and JoAnn Quinnette Elly Rose Ford ’29 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dick (Whitney Ford ’99) Mark and Linda Ford Gary and JoAnn Quinnette Mr. Colin M. Fry ’10 Drs. Michael and Shirley Fry Mr. Ian Fry ’11 Drs. Michael and Shirley Fry Mr. Sean Fry ’14 Drs. Michael and Shirley Fry Mrs. Wendy Mantel Garbowit ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Mantel (Flo Mary Foreman ’46) Mr. Jerry Grayson Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Chad Kirchner (Noelle Page ’97) Ms. Kemmie Mitzell ’04 Christopher and Ann Stack Mr. C. Perry Griffith III ’01 Mr. C. Perry Griffith Jr. CeCe Groves ’31 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hebert Libby Groves ’29 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hebert Dr. Jan Guffin Mr. R. Michael Cournoyer ’06 Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hamstra (James ’96) Mr. Nicholas Reider ’03 and Mrs. Marie (Handfield) Reider ’03 Dr. Paul Hamer Mr. Jaskaran Heir ’07 Matthew Heck ’18 Larry and Frances Heck Mrs. Claire Wishard Hoppenworth ’88 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59)

JULY 1, 2016 - JUNE 30, 2017

Mr. David A. Kivela Mr. Carsten Bick ’06

Mr. Gordon D Wishard Jr.# ’92 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59)

Mrs. Laura I Lowe Mr. Glenn Hoskin and Mrs. Lisa Hoskin

Mr. William N. Wishard III Gordon and Anne Emison Wishard (Gordon ’62)

Ms. Emily Mantel ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Mantel (Flo Mary Foreman ’46) Mrs. Flo Mary Foreman Mantel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garbowit (Wendy Mantel ’72) Mr. Thomas Mantel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garbowit (Wendy Mantel ’72) Mrs. Cynthia Miyamoto Clay and Amy Robbins Dr. Richard Miyamoto Clay and Amy Robbins Mr. Paul D Nordby Ms. Mollie R. Tavel ’06 Grant O’Meara Mr. and Mrs. Travis O’Meara Mr. Anthony L. Onstott Mr. John Atcheson ’77 Sophia Ozdemir ’29 Mr. and Mrs. Ersal Ozdemir Abigail Dallas Plewes ’16 Anonymous Mr. Johnny Plewes ’17 Anonymous Mrs. Susan Poston ’56 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59) Reverend C. Davies Reed Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bollenbacher Ms. Carol Cummings Rogers ’59 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bollenbacher David Chambers ’58 and John Crane John C. Deprez Turner Schaming ’25 Mrs. Janice Schaming Alexander Schiffer ’17 The Schiffer Family Caroline Sogard ’17 Michael and Linda Sogard Ms. Brenda Squires Mr. Iñaki Alanis-Cue ’03 Miss Rachel Thomas Dr. Robert Lillo and Dr. Sarah Thomas Ms. Christina Wade ’99 John and Velma Wade Ms. Danielle Wade ’04 John and Velma Wade Mr. John R Williams Mr. and Mrs. Chad Kirchner (Noelle Page ’97) Mr. Tyler Thompson ’03 Mr. Gordon D. Wishard ’62 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59)

IN MEMORY OF Mr. J. Michael Ayres Anonymous - 2 The Bova Family John and Catherine Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cassidy (Mary*) Gregory and Cathy Cislak Dr. and Mrs. Alan M. Golichowski Mr. Anthony L. Holton ’06 Robert and Sandra Kleymeyer William and Wendy Kortepeter Mr. Matthew Lanter ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Massel (Michael ’07; Amanda Ranek ’06) Mr. J. David Mossler ’04 Ms. Kristine Revak Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Mrs. Kim Stickney (Kim Smith ’74) Mrs. Diana Hutchison Baker ’69 Cols. Lyndi and Terry Balven (Lyndi Hutchison ’67) Mrs. Tina Mark Weldon ’69 Mr. and Mrs. C. Daniel Woodfin (Deborah Wasden ’69) Mr. Walter Scott Blackburn Mrs. Sydney B. Stephenson Ms. Tessa E. Byers ’10 Mr. Clifford A. Hull and Dr. Sara H. Murphy Mr. Barow Davidian Nancy Nichols Williams ’73 Mr. Wendell Dixon Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Quirey Mrs. Deborah M. Dominguez Dr. Keyla Brooks and Mrs. Marguerita Morris Ms. Patti Fralich Mrs. Donna O’Donnell Park Tudor Parents Association Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Dunbar Sandra Dunbar Paul Mr. Jim Foxlow Mr. Travis Ball Jr. David Chambers ’58 and John Crane Reverend and Mrs. C. Davies Reed (Carol Cummings Rogers ’59) Colonel Torrence and Dr. Lynette Rogers (Torry ’56) Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59) Mr. and Mrs. James L. Worrall (Jim ’61) Rodney C. Frenzel Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter Frenzel (Peter ’55) Mr. Matthew Glidewell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Arnold (Susanna Esterline ’98) Mr. Brandon Bechtel Mr. Robert Blue Ms. Marci Daugherty Mr. and Mrs. Ty Dubay Mr. and Mrs. Scott Leonard Mr. Scott Neat The Orchard School Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Smith (Adrianne Glidewell ’98) Ms. Vicki Townsend ’68 Ms. Laura Wells Mr. and Mrs. J Hart Wolf Miss Sara Lois Haber Mrs. M. Hope Stevens ’60 Mr. Harvey Hudson III ’43 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brainard (Will ’07, Julianne Sicklesteel ’07) Mr. Rob C. Hueni Mr. John Gilligan ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Hawkins (Joe ’96) Mrs. Gretchen Hueni* Mr. Clifford A. Hull and Dr. Sara H. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Marra (Andy ’06) Dr. Antonio Navarrete and Mrs. Jennifer Bailey Eric and Barbara Vonderohe Adel Ibrahim Mr. William Ian Towler and Dr. Sherrine Ibrahim Mr. Michael Jones ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Adair Esq. Mr. Robert Black ’82 Mrs. Alean E. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Buuck Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Carney (Jay ’80) Mrs. Rachelle Kritzer Filipek ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Frisone Mrs. Alfreida Garner Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Haney IURC Staff Ms. Marya E. Jones ’78 Mr. Sam H. Jones ’79 and Mrs. Rhoda McKinney-Jones Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Keough Lisa A. Krieg ’82 and Michael Gable Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lamberg Margaret W. Lewis Mr. Anoop Mansukhani Mrs. Carla McIntosh Ms. Kathy Mance O’Brian ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Scot Overdorf Ms. Barbara Reed Rifleman Family (Kurt ’82) Mr. James Bolton and Dr. Pamela Bolton (Pamela Robertson ’82) Mr. Scott E. Shuford The Reverend Jean M. Smith Jonathan Teller ’89 and Kelly Lamm Teller ’87 Dr. Anne Pellizoni Lanier ’58 Ms. Karen D. Miller ’58 Marco Lekic John and Martha Hoover Mr. Walter Longsworth Ms. Heather Melissa Ann Kulwin ’92 Mr. H. Roll McLaughlin, FAIA Mrs. Deb Camack Mrs. H. Warren Earle (Constance Cadick ’49) Bruce and Karen Galbraith Mr. Gerry and Mrs. Susanne LaFollette (Sue Eaglesfield ’54) Lawrence and Ann O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Stokes (Jeannine Grinslade ’46) Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Wade (Doug ’54)

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ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 ANNUAL GIVING TO THE SCHOOL Mr. Frank Meek Louis, Gorgon and Edwin Meek

JULY 1, 2016 - JUNE 30, 2017 Mrs. Sandra Shaw Ms. Mary Anne Riley

Mrs. Anne Reynolds ’34 Mr. and Mrs. George K. Reynolds (George ’65)

Dr. Matthew Miller Mr. Chad Bohren and Ms. Jeannie Paulsen Mr. Clifford A. Hull and Dr. Sara H. Murphy Todd and Marlo Katz John and Christie Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Garth McClain

Ms. Eleanor “Nonie” Werbe Krauss ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Thompson (Vivian Alpert ’67)

Mr. Harold A Skillman Dr. Thomas Z. Hayward III Mrs. Barbara Skillman

Mr. Baxter S. Rogers ’59 Mr. Alex Rogers ’61 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59) Mrs. Barbara J Rominger Richard and Cynthia Miyamoto

Mrs. Rachel Whittenbury ’52 Mrs. Mary Sydney Matuska ’52

Mr. Charles Smith Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Whitesell (Philip ’53)

Mr. Don Woods Mrs. Jennifer Woods Mr. David Yingling ’79 Mrs. Mary Louise Yingling

Mr. Charles Oberthur Mrs. Barbara Oberthur

May Sacher Joel and Susan Sacher

Mr. Richard Sommers ’35 Mr. Laurence Neuman and Ms. Julie Sommers Neuman

Mr. Ben Palleiko Jeanne Lindholm Palleiko ’62

Mrs. Valri Philpott Sandoe ’52 Mrs. Diane O’Brien (Dee DeMotte ’52) Ms. Mary Martha Wright ’52

Mrs. Elizabeth Hall Perkins Spiegel ’32 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Dawson (Margaret Spiegel ’62)

Mr. Norb Schaefer Jr. ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Brown (Scott ’81)

Christopher Jacob Therber Rich and Susan Graffis

Mrs. Mary Poulos Mr. James Thomas Poulos

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Statement of Operations Year ending June 30, 2017 Revenues Tuition (net of Financial Aid)* ............................. $ 16,070,304 Annual Fund ..................................................... $ 1,039,928 Other Revenues............................................... $ 2,844,251 Grant from Trust .............................................. $ 2,800,000 Total Revenues ................................................ $ 22,754,483 Expenditures Salaries & Benefits ........................................... $ 15,207,794 Instructional Supplies....................................... $ 1,058,405 Plant Operations & Repairs ............................... $ 2,052,311 General Operating Expenses ........................... $ 1,667,203 Capital Expenditures ........................................ $ 574,971 Other ............................................................... $ 1,831,358 Total Expenditures .......................................... $ 22,392,042 Net after Capital ............................................... $

362,441

Grant from Trust 12.3%

Other Revenues 12.5%

Annual Fund 4.6%

Capital Expenditures 2.6%

Other 8.2%

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Net Tuition 70.6%*

General Operating Expenses 7.4% Plant Operations & Repairs 9.2% Instructional Supplies 4.7%

Expenditures

Salaries and Benefits 67.9% *Please note, in prior years Financial Aid was reported as an expenditure. Park Tudor now reports it as a reduction of revenue, consistent with the manner it is reported in other independent schools. PARK TUDOR PHOENIX FALL 2017

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ANNUAL REPORT PARK TUDOR ENDOWMENT SOCIETY The Park Tudor Endowment Society was created in 1993 to honor those who have included Park Tudor in their wills, estate plans, or as a beneficiary designation. Park Tudor is deeply grateful for this support. * Faculty members # Deceased Anonymous - 11 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allen (Doug*) Mrs. Doris Wilson Barr ’41# Mr.# and Mrs.# John R. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Batt (Bob ’95) Ms. Susan Batt ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Betz (Holly Hapak ’83) Hayden Haddad Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Braun Mr. and Mrs. Jim D. Bremner Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Brunette Mrs. Margaret Zimmer Bryan ’30 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Bussa (Nancy Kernahan ’56) Dr. and Mrs. David A. Bussard Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Byrnes (Rebecca*) Mr. Steven Cagle ’71 Mr. John Carmack ’43# Mr. and Mrs. Terry Carr (Susan Nunamaker ’69) Mr.# and Mrs.# Alex. Carroll (Alex. ’35) Mr. Smiley Chambers ’44# Mr. Allen W. Clowes ’35# Ms. Alice Cohen# Mr. and Mrs. William E. Cooper Mr.# and Mrs.# James Cunning (Madelaine Speers ’30) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeVito Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dezelan Mr.# and Mrs. Patrick Duginske Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Ellsworth (Roberta Norris ’68) Mr.# and Mrs. James Emison ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Enkema Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Everett (Debbie Stuart ’69*) Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Falender (Steve ’67, Debbi Dudenhoffer ’66) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fehsenfeld Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Ferrara Mrs. Janice Ball Fisher ’35# Mr. and Mrs. Zach Ford (Abby*) Mr. and Mrs. Fritz French Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Galbraith Mrs. Barbara Kroeger Gamble ’36# Dr. and Mrs. Richard Gaynor Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Genetos Ms. Josie George Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Goad Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Green Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Grein Mrs. Edith Greiwe Mr.# and Mrs. Ransom Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Jason Groves (Emily Hebert ’93*) Mr.# and Mrs.# William Snyder Hall (Bill ’29)

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Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hammock (Chris*) Mrs. Sandra Dixon Hardee ’55# Mrs. Mary DePrez Harris ’33# Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hebert Mr.# and Mrs. Robert Henderson (Caroline Gray ’42) Mr. John Whalen and Ms. Lisa A. Hendrickson ’77 Mr. and Mrs. J Mark Hilligoss Mr.# and Mrs.# John H. Holliday (John ’42; Phyllis Behringer ’42) Mr. Dennis Hollings ’83# Mr.# and Mrs.# Philip S. Holton Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Homan Mr.# and Mrs. Rob C. Hueni Jr (Gretchen*) Mr. Donald E. Hughes ’54# Ms. Joni Hughes ’75 Mr. Tom Linebarger and Ms. Michele Janin Mr. and Mrs. Doug S. Jennings Dr. Elizabeth Jessup ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Jon Jessup (John ’86) Mr.# and Mrs. Robert Jessup Dr. and Mrs. Rick Johns (Jennifer Griggs ’85) Miss Patricia Jones ’34# Mr.# and Mrs.# E. Havens Kahlo ’24 (Ellen Rogers ’30) Dr.# and Mrs. Jack L. Kane Mr. and Mrs. Barton L. Kaufman Ms. Maria L. Kimsey Mr. Jeff ’89 and Dr. Jennifer Kittle Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kittle Mr. and Mrs. David W. Knall Miss Marjorie Kroeger ’44# Miss Barbara Kroger ’57 Mr. Matthew Larkin ’91 Mr. Kelley C. Lasek and Dr. Dana G. Lasek (Dana Giles ’83) Mr. and Mrs. William V. Lawson III (Cathy Wood ’72) Dr. and Mrs. Albert C. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Lee (Holly Kuhn ’77) Dr. and Mrs. Roger Lenke Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. MacAllister (Chris ’74) Mr.# and Mrs. Xavier Maudlin Mr.# and Mrs.# Richard E. McCreary Jr. (Elizabeth Taggart ’31) Mr. Russell McDermott ’52# Mr.# and Mrs.# H. Roll McLaughlin, FAIA (Linda Hamilton ’43) Mary Lea McTurnan ’83 Mr.# and Mrs.# A. Malcolm McVie Mr.# and Mrs.# William G. McWilliams (Bill ’42) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Merkel Ms. Mia Miller Dr. and Mrs. R. Christopher Miyamoto (Chris ’88) Mr. James Moss ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Murphy (Heather Reilly ’90) Mr. and Mrs.# Gene Newcombe (Linda Barton ’55) Ms. Sheridan Nichols ’92 Mrs. Martha Adams Norris ’42# Dr.# and Mrs.# Harold Ochsner (Mary Evans ’20) Mrs. Phyllis Oldham#

Dr. Steven Palmer ’86 Mr. Noel Pinero and Ms. Angi Parks Ms. Jennifer Pettinga ’82 The Eugene S. Pulliam Trust# Ms. Myrta Pulliam ’65 Dr. and Mrs. George F. Rapp Dr. and Mrs. John G. Rapp Estate of Sally Reahard ’26# Reverend C. Davies Reed and Mrs. Carol Cumming Rogers ’59 Mr.# and Mrs.# Robert Rhoads Jr. (Robert ’32; Mrs. Drake ’37) Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rhodehamel (William ’79; Megan Crowell ’79) Mr.# and Mrs.# Peter A. Richardson (Sophie Weiss ’42) Mrs. Natalie Griener Riddell ’45# Mr. Theodore M. Robinson ’85 Ms. Carole Diane Roe Mr. Floyd C. Satterlee and Ms. Michelle Stoneburner Mr. Phil G.D. Schaefer ’76 Drs. Ullrich Schwertschlag and Teresa Alati Mrs. Helaine Borinstein Simon ’39 Ms. Julia Sipes Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Smith (Adrianne Glidewell ’98) Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Spafford Miss Ann Spalding ’48 # Dr. and Mrs. Michael C. Stalnecker (Julie Pettinga ’72) Ms. Mary Stanley Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stearman Mrs. Florence Barrett Stewart ’30# Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Stewart Mr.# and Mrs. Doug Stickney (Kim Smith ’74) Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Stokes (Jeannine Grinslade ’46) Mrs. Mary Stone# Mrs. Mary Eleanor Fenstermaker Stuart ’39# Mr. and Mrs. James F. Sturman (Jim ’67; Emily ’66) Mr. and Dr. Jason F. Sturman (Jason ’93; Molly Foglesong ’93) Mrs. Frederic Ayres Taylor ’28# Mr. and Mrs. Jim Toomey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Tucker Mrs. Betty E. Vickery# Mr.# and Mrs.# Richard Vonnegut ’32 (Barbara Martin ’39) Mrs. Jan Weigle Mrs. Tina Mark Weldon ’69 Mr.# and Mrs. Richard A. West (Dick ’42) Mr. and Mrs. Richard White Mrs. Jane Whitney# Mr.# and Mrs. William Wick (Lucy Holliday ’44) Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Wishard (Gordon ’62) Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard III (Bill ’59) Mr. and Mrs. James L. Worrall Jr. (Jim ’61) Mrs. Ann S. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Darell E. Zink Jr.

Become a Member of the Park Tudor Endowment Society Gift planning allows you to align financial needs with your philanthropic goals. The process is very rewarding and in some cases, very easy to do. The following are examples of tools you can use to support the school and become a member of the Park Tudor Endowment Society: • Bequest Name Park Tudor in your will or living trust by designating a specific amount, percentage or share of your estate. • Retirement Plans Name Park Tudor as a beneficiary or make withdrawals to fund your charitable gifts. • Life Insurance Name Park Tudor as a beneficiary in an existing life insurance policy or purchase a new policy and designate Park Tudor as a beneficiary. • Real Estate or Personal Property Donate a property, collection or artwork to Park Tudor. • Life Income Gifts These gifts provide a stream of income to you or your designated beneficiary, as well as provide capital-gains and estate-tax benefits. - Charitable Gift Annuity - Charitable Remainder Trust - Charitable Lead Trust


Upper school students get excited for the first Spirit Night of the year.

Students of all ages came together to create Homecoming spirit shirts.

Whitney Litz gets a rainbow design at the face-painting booth at the Fall Family Festival.

Natalie Long, Sally Root, and Abby Anderson in this year's production of "Radium Girls."

Sophomore Zoe Franz helps paint faces at the Fall Family Festival. Middle School students don their special glasses for safe eclipse viewing.

Middle School students gear up for their retreat downtown.

Lower School students show off their Halloween costumes.

Seniors get excited at their space-themed pep rally before Homecoming.


FEATURE

David Casey ’86: Leading the Way for Diversity and Inclusion By Cathy Yingling Chapelle ‘87

David Casey’s path to becoming Vice President, Workforce Strategies and Chief Diversity Officer for CVS Health, hasn’t always followed a straight line. We recently sat down with David to learn more about his journey from Park Tudor to the C-suite of the seventh largest company in the nation.

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How did you get into working in diversity? I really fell into it. I was working at an ad agency that focused on employer branding, and a client of mine went to work at WellPoint (now known as Anthem). He contacted me because WellPoint was looking to create a diversity program and he thought that I might be a good fit to lead it. At that point, I didn’t really know anything about diversity beyond my own life experience; when I was in school this career and field of study didn’t exist. So, I educated myself and studied all of the literature that I could find in this area. I went through 16 rounds of interviews – including an interview with WellPoint’s CEO, Larry Glasscock. I was very impressed that WellPoint was taking diversity so seriously that the CEO would be involved in the interview process. I got the job, and have now been working in this field for more than 20 years. What are the biggest challenges that you face as you work to educate people about the importance of diversity and inclusion? Many people misunderstand the definition of diversity. I define it as any collective mixture characterized by differences, similarities, and their related tensions and complexities. Diversity management is the craft of making critical decisions in the midst of tensions and complexities. I think many people tend to confuse initiatives like affirmative action and equal employment opportunity with diversity. Diversity and inclusion is not a set of projects and initiatives; it is a skill set and a competency. Projects, initiatives and events can be a means to an end as organizations work to build those skills in employees. I think that working in this area is more important than ever, as our world is becoming more complex than ever. There will never not be a need for managers and executives to make better decisions in the midst of these complexities – that is diversity management. What do you find most gratifying about working in this field? I’m very grateful that I get to do this work at the seventh largest company in the United States. We have more than 200,000 employees and conduct millions of transactions at our pharmacies every day, so the opportunity to impact so many people’s thinking is tremendously gratifying. I also love it that the impact often will bleed over from professional to personal lives. Larry Glasscock (the former CEO of WellPoint) once mentioned me by name in a speech when Anthem was being recognized with the Mayor of Indianapolis’s corporate diversity award and said that I had helped him to become a better person. That was one of my proudest moments because that is what this is all about – helping people become better. What advice do you have for students who would like to pursue a career in diversity? It’s very important to understand the art and science of diversity. There are people working in this field who have taken a variety of different tracks – some have been lawyers, human resources

David Casey ’86 professionals, business unit leaders – and that’s good and bad because it can cause people to assume that anyone can do this work. Interest doesn’t necessarily equal effectiveness. There is academic rigor to diversity. You must be a student of the work to understand how to implement the ideas of diversity. Diversity goes well beyond race and gender, yet most people who haven’t studied in this area would define diversity just in those terms. Sometimes there is a misconception that just because someone is a member of an underrepresented group, they are qualified to do diversity work. That can help, but you must do more than simply draw on your own personal experience to be effective in this field. Specifically, I recommend reading the work of my mentor, Dr. R. Roosevelt Thomas, Jr. He founded the American Institute for Managing Diversity and has written several books that are mustreads for anyone who would like to work in this field. How did Park Tudor prepare you for your current career? Attending Park Tudor was one of the milestone experiences that prepared me for where I am today. I grew up in the inner city, where most people were living below the poverty line. My father had an 8th-grade education and my mother attended vocational school, but fortunately for me they really valued education and sent me to Park Tudor. I lived in an environment where there was gang violence and drugs, so going to Park Tudor was a whole different world. It opened my eyes and taught me to engage with a variety of different types of people every day. I learned that you don’t have to change who you are to fit in, but you need to expand who you are. I was just as comfortable at school as at home.

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The Casey Family: Back Row, l to r: R.J., David, Kendall ’13, son-in-law Gabe Rangel. Front row, l to r: Debbie ’86, daughter Rachel Rangel.

David Casey with Michelle Obama.

Of course the best thing about Park Tudor was meeting my wife. (David is married to Debbie Kramer Casey ’86; they began dating as juniors at Park Tudor).

You also sent two of your three children to Park Tudor. What was it like being a PT parent?

Most Park Tudor graduates go straight to college, but you took a different path, working for a year and then enlisting in the Marine Corps. How did that experience shape your life? I joined the military primarily to earn money for college. I spent eight years in the Marine Corps, including six months in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait during Desert Storm. My experiences in Desert Storm were very helpful in preparing me to work in diversity, because it forced me to engage with different cultures thousands of miles away, but taught me that in many ways we are all very similar. In Kuwait, for example, I met a woman who was wearing jeans and a Cubs jersey. She had gone to college in Chicago and came home to Kuwait to care for her family. She wanted the same things in life that we all do – just to take care of her family. These similarities are a huge part of diversity. Who were your most influential teachers at Park Tudor? Mr. (Michael) Baer was my most influential teacher. I actually recently wrote him a note about that on Facebook. He really talked to us as people. When I was dating Debbie, he knew there would be challenges with an interracial relationship, and we talked about that. He was a sounding board for me and gave me a level of comfort in an environment that could be a little intimidating.

Yes, I sent my two sons to Park Tudor until my family moved out of Indianapolis when I took my current job at CVS. My older son, Kendall, was in 8th grade, and my younger son, R.J., was in 5th grade when we moved. It was very fulfilling to see them benefit from Park Tudor – to be part of the PT family and community; part of a diverse group of kids. Kendall loved Park Tudor so much that he came back and lived with his sister his senior year so that he could graduate from PT. That was a hard year for us as his parents, but a great experience for him. One last question. There is clearly a lot of work left to be done in diversity and inclusion; how do you not become discouraged? I don’t become discouraged because even in this divisive time, I still see the foundational good in people. It really comes out when people are under stress. When we are challenged, as with the recent hurricanes in Texas, Florida, and Puerto Rico, we rely on our basic instincts and the best comes out. It’s unfortunate that it often takes tragedy or disaster, but we see the best in people in the worst of times.

In high school I wasn’t the most motivated student, but Mr. Baer actually made me enjoy physics – it’s hard to make physics fun! I particularly remember building the bridge out of toothpicks in his class. My basketball coach, Mr. (Todd) Lickliter was also a big influence. He taught me that hard work and teamwork would lead to success. Our team wasn’t necessarily made up of the best athletes, but we improved and beat some tough teams because we worked hard and played as a team.

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ALUMNI NEWS

ALUMNI NEWS

Alumni News Greetings from your Alumni Board President I am honored and very excited to be leading such a loyal and talented group of alumni this year as we work to deliver quality programming and events to our nearly 3800 alumni who reside all around the world.

• Follow Park Tudor on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. In addition, Park Tudor has a LinkedIn group specifically for alumni. This is a great way to learn about upcoming events and school news.

Your Alumni Association Board of Directors hit the ground running this past summer and has already hosted a number of exciting events. Our annual Indianapolis Indians Game and picnic attracted several alumni and their family members. We hosted a successful Women’s Networking Event at a very deserving nonprofit organization, Random Acts of Flowers. Also, we held alumni gatherings in Salt Lake City and San Francisco. We are fortunate to have incredible support from Head of School Gareth Vaughan, as he participated in our very successful Washington, D.C. alumni event and gatherings for Tudor Hall alumnae, alumni who are attending school at Indiana University and Purdue University, and our second annual combined alumni/parent family event, a pumpkin carving activity at the Lilly Orchard.

• Become a member of our online alumni community. For iPhone and Android users, search for “EverTrue” and install the free app in the iTunes of Google Play store. Once you are approved, you can access an alumni directory, maps showing where nearby alums are, classmate information and much more.

The Alumni Association is partnering with the school’s Office of College Counseling to provide current Upper School Students an opportunity to observe a wide variety of career fields and industries. We are looking for alumni to host students to “shadow” you during your typical workday. If you are interested in participating, or would like to learn more, please email ghueni@ parktudor.org or call 317-415-2766. Alumni who live out of town can also participate! You can best support us by becoming involved in the life of the school! Our involvement will have an immediate impact upon the success of our alma mater, its current students and our alumni community. I would like to encourage all alumni to stay connected:

• Keep your contact information current and submit news to the school. New Job…moved…promotion…new baby? Go to parktudor.org and click on the alumni tab to keep the school updated on your life. • Support the Annual Fund…every year! All gifts add up to provide the school with crucial budget-relieving support that goes to work immediately to support teachers, students, our campus and our alumni program. Make a gift by visiting parktudor.org and clicking on the “Support PT” tab. Make sure you mark your calendars for Alumni Weekend, April 27-28, 2018 – you won’t want to miss it. I look forward to seeing you then! Beth Tolbert Johnson ’03

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Park Tudor Alumni Association Board of Directors

Ryan Gershman ’04 earned a BA in Economics from the University of Michigan. He works as a Principal with his family’s business, Gershman Partners. Ryan and his wife, Rachel, enjoy travel, dining and Michigan football. Ryan is also involved in the Urban Land Institute and serves as Co-chair of the Young Leaders group. Kirstin Brueckmann ’11 graduated from Indiana University with honors and earned a B.A. in Arts Management. She is a Marketing and Production Associate for the Cabaret. In her free time, she enjoys working out, reading, photography and design. Kirstin also volunteers for Camp Kesem, free summer camps for children who have been impacted by a parent’s cancer. She also sings in the Zionsville United Methodist Church choir. Kirstin enjoys graphic design (including wedding invitations and adult coloring books!), the Italian language, travel and the arts.

The Park Tudor Alumni Board. The Park Tudor Alumni Association Board of Directors welcomes six new members: Adam Corya ’92 is a realtor with Carpenter Realtors. He graduated from Ball State University and earned a TESL (Teach English as a Foreign Language) Certificate at the Language Link School of London. Adam is fluent in Spanish. He and his wife, Lyndsay, are parents to Anderson (6) and Elliott (4). When he’s not selling houses, Adam enjoys whatever his kids are doing and can be found coaching soccer, playing tennis, traveling, and watching IU basketball. Jordan Paul Fisch ’95 graduated from the University of Vermont and has an M.A. in Early Childhood Education from New York University. She and her husband Mark Fisch ’95 are parents to Eli (7) and Benji (4) who attend Park Tudor. Jordan enjoys spending time with her family and travelling. She volunteers at school and serves on the Board of Women for Riley Hospital. Sloane Ringo Vititoe ’98 graduated from Brooks Institute of Photography with a B.A. in Visual Journalism. She and her husband, Kyle, have two children, Ainsley (6) and Sutton (3) who attend Park Tudor. Sloane volunteers at school and serves as Grants CoChair and Treasurer for Women for Riley and is also a volunteer for Random Acts of Flowers. She also enjoys travel, cooking, being active and spending time with family and friends. Leigh Ann Lauth O’Neill ’99 graduated from DePauw University and earned her Law Degree at Indiana University. She is founder and owner of Lauth O’Neill Physician Agency, a company that supports physicians thoughout their employment searches. Leigh Ann and her husband, Kevin, are parents to Colin (7), Ryan (6), and Lauren (3) who attend Park Tudor. Leigh Ann serves on the Indiana Blind Children’s Foundation Gala Committee and is a Catechist for First Reconciliation/First Eucharist classes at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. To relax, she enjoys cooking and crafting.

Hana Shafique and Jack Ranucci. Each year, two students are selected from the senior class to serve as senior class representatives. They spend their senior year as ad-hoc members of the Alumni Board of Directors, and make presentations at each board meeting. After graduation, they will serve as their class representatives. Our 2018 representatives are: Hana Shafique ’18 is a leader in her class and participates fully in the life of the school. She serves as Diversity Chair in Student Government and is a member of the Cyberpatriot Cyber Defense team, Science Olympiad, and the debate team. Hana is the team captain for both the track and cross country teams, has six varsity letters and holds the school record in the 300 meter hurdle. This Global Scholar is also involved in LOGOS Science Research Program. She has been awarded the Joe Dezelan Honor Scholarship, the Sgt. Wesley Hare Memorial Award, the James R. Leffler Leadership Award, the Dian Hutchinson Baker Leadership Award, and the Smith College Book Award. Jack Ranucci ’18 leads by example. He chairs the newly formed School Spirit Committee which works to bring students and their families together in support of athletics and other school activities. He is a member of the varsity track and golf teams, and serves as captain of the varsity boys cross country team. This four-year Model United Nations participant will be traveling to the Hague this winter. Jack founded the Young Democrats Club and volunteered with the Hillary Clinton Campaign. PARK TUDOR PHOENIX FALL 2017

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ALUMNI NEWS

Upcoming event: Chicago Alumni Reception Thursday January 25, 2018 6:00-8:00 p.m. Optima Signature 220 East Illinois Street Chicago, IL 60611 RSVP to ghueni@parktudor.org

World War II In Depth: Trip Scheduled for June 2018 Upper School social studies teacher Kathryn Lerch is organizing a trip to London, Munich, Normandy and Paris, focused on World War II In Depth. Designed specifically for Park Tudor Upper School students, parents and alumni, this trip has been tentatively scheduled for June 2-11, 2018. This trip is particularly well suited for travelers who wish to practice their French/German language skills, or love history. The departure city will be Indianapolis, unless participants wish to arrange independent flights to/from Europe. For more detailed information about optional monthly evening sessions for adults/students, or other aspects of this trip, please contact Group Leader, Kathryn Lerch (klerch@parktudor.org). This will be an exceptional tour, especially with centrally located 3-4 star hotels and some wonderful local food, and special guides.

April 27-28, 2018 Friday, April 27 • Distinguished Alumni Dinner – Woodstock Club, 6 p.m. 1301 W. 38th St, Indianapolis, IN 46208 Saturday, April 28 • Alumni Play-Date – 10:00-11:30 a.m. Park Tudor Campus – Lauth Field, Picnic Pavilion, Lower School Playground, Rain location: Gym Bring yourself, your spouse, partner, children, parents, etc. for this casual gathering for alumni and their families. Refreshments will be provided and the playground and sports equipment will be available to keep your little ones busy. • Fifty-Year Club Lunch (for the Classes of 1968 and earlier) – 11:00 a.m. Woodstock Club 1301 W. 38th St, Indianapolis, IN 46208 Classes of 1943, 1948, 1953, 1958, 1963 and 1968 will have their class photo taken immediately following the luncheon. • Alumni Celebration (for all alumni) – 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. Clowes Commons An adult reception for all alumni and their spouse/guest, former and current faculty members. Classes of 1973, 1978, 1983, 1988, 1993, 1998, 2003, 2008 and 2013 will have their class photo taken during the reception. Exact times will be published in registration information to be included in the spring issue of the Phoenix. Alumni Weekend event details will be available in the spring issue of the Phoenix, in the Alumni Weekend brochure (mailed in March) and on the Park Tudor website. If you have questions or would like to volunteer, please contact your class representative or Gretchen Hueni at ghueni@parktudor.org or 317-415-2766. Alumni – we need your e-mail address to keep you up-to-date regarding alumni events and activities! Please send your contact information to ghueni@parktudor.org.

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CLASS NOTES

Class Notes 1952

1977

Rosanna Hardin Hall has published memoirs entitled "Poesia: A Memoir of Painting in Venetian Gardens with Giorgione."

Lucy Bowen McCauley's dance company in Washington, D.C. kicked off its 22nd performance season with a new partnership with 1st Stage Theatre in Tysons Corner, VA.

1962 Mary Macey's book The Village of Bones is now available as an audio book, on Audible, iTunes, and Amazon.

In July, a group of 2004 graduates reached the summit of Mt. Whitney, the highest summit in the contiguous U.S. at 14,505 ft. L to R from front: Jared Spaans '04, Robert MacInnes '04, Barton Bridge '04, Rowan Hurrel '04, Josh Ring '04, Mike Dimo, Robert Renihan '04, Bradley Herman '04, and Aaron Springhetti. PARK TUDOR PHOENIX FALL 2017

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1979 Angela Holder Ciccolo was featured in Profile magazine for her work with Special Olympics. She is the chief legal officer and secretary for the nonprofit. She talks about building her career and becoming the first female general counsel for the NAACP in 2008. She currently serves on the US Commission on Civil Rights Virginia State Advisory Committee. In the article, Angela says about working for a nonprofit, "I love that I can provide opportunities and change lives through what I do."

mand massage service, was profiled in Voyage LA magazine and talks about his start in the technology business at the age of 11 in Indianapolis.

1991

Matthew Newill graduated from Harvard Business School with an MBA on May 25, 2017. He is now a vice president at Platte River Equity in Denver, CO.

Warren Jackson was featured in two productions at the Nashville Shakespeare Festival this summer, "Winter's Tale" and "Antony and Cleopatra." He dedicated his performances to classmate Michael "Boomer" Wallace in his battle with ALS.

1998 Alexander Horwitz, Chief of Staff for the Doe Fund, has been selected as a member of NYN Media's class of 2017 rising stars - the top 40 under 40.

Larissa Hammond debuted her first fully commissioned art show, "the / a mind the b mind," at Big Car's Tube Factory in Indianapolis, which ran from August to October.

2006 Michael Knapp married Stephanie Garfinkel on June 18, 2016. Panthers in attendance were: Emily Knapp '11, Case Elder '06, T.J. Woodard '06, Laura Lauth '06, David Mossler '04, Laura Knapp '02, Jim Waddell '06, and Steven Schenberg '06.

Merlin Kauffman, the founder and CEO of Soothe, an on-de-

Morgan McMillan recently traveled to Hanoi, Vietnam as part of a professional exchange opportunity through the American Councils for International Education. Currently the assistant director

Matt Newill

Morgan McMillan

2004

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Michael Knapp '06 and Stephanie Garfinkel with their wedding party.

Madeline Patterson Smith '08 wedding. PARK TUDOR PHOENIX FALL 2017

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Whitney Dawson Sutton '07 and Paul Sutton.

Mary Beth Winingham Kacyn '06 and Scott Kacyn.

of financial literacy at Indiana University, Morgan assists in running the IU MoneySmarts financial wellness and education program for IU students. She says, "Traveling to Vietnam allowed me to share the work that I do internationally with college students at the Banking Academy of Vietnam and students who utilize services at the U.S. Embassy's American Education Center." Last year, Morgan was named to the 2016 Bloomington Chamber of Commerce 10 Under 40, honoring young professionals demonstrating leadership in the community.

Elizabeth Emhardt '08, Hannah Kennedy '08, Molly Pallman '08, Adriana Keramida-Strahl '08, Haydon Osborne '10, Wendy Wright Ponader '78, Emma Lanham '08 and Jerry Burns '69.

2007 Whitney Dawson Sutton married Paul Sutton on July 29, 2017 at Second Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis. Luisa Armstrong '07 was a bridesmaid. The couple resides in Chicago, where Whitney works in development for Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and Paul works as a consultant for ATKearney.

2008 Madeline Patterson Smith married Ned Smith on August 5 in Indianapolis with PT alumni bridesmaids Megan Patterson '10, Margaret Ponader Haylon '08, Hannah Fisher '08, Jenn Burns '08 and Alaina Urbahns '08. Other alumni in attendance were

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2010 Reginald "Reggie" Nesbit was promoted to captain by the Army Competitive Category Captain Promotion Selection Board in August 2017.

2012 Emily Spurgeon graduated with a B.A. degree in History of Art and Architecture and Art, Media and Design concentration in Studio Arts, summa cum laude, from DePaul University in June 2017.

MARRIAGES

• Becky Cochran Ullyot '87 to Frank Bzezinski on July 22, 2017. • Mary Beth Winingham Kacyn '06 to Scott Kacyn on June 3, 2017. • Michael Knapp '06 to Stephanie Garfinkel on June 18, 2016. • Whitney Dawson Sutton '07 to Paul Sutton on July 29, 2017. • Madeline Patterson Smith '08 to Ned Smith on August 5, 2017.


NEWS OF THE SCHOOL

CONGRATULATIONS (BIRTHS, ADOPTIONS)

• To Ann McFadden Perkins '97 and Brad Perkins '97 on the birth of August "Augie" Perkins on March 27, 2017. • To Emily Hammock Mosby '05 and Matt Mosby, and grandmother Chris Hammock, Middle School support specialist, on the birth of Owen Hammock Mosby on August 18, 2017. • To Middle School social studies teacher and athletic director, Drew Bogan, and his wife Stephanie on the birth of William "Liam" Cosler Bogan on August 3, 2017.

DEATHS

• Louise "Mim" Adams Donner '29 in August, 2017. • Alex Carroll '35 on October 20, 2017. • Jean Stacy Bradford '50 on August 4, 2017. • Carol McKee Littell '51 on October 1, 2017. • Herbert Noble Hill '55 on January 8, 2016. • Homer "Bud" Sams Jr. '55 on December 11, 2016. • Clara Hendricks '61 on November 4, 2017. • Sarah "Sally" Buck Burr '66 on October 5, 2017. • Matthew Glidewell '00 on March 7, 2017. • William "Elliott" Suggs '06 on September 13, 2017.

CONDOLENCES

• To Betsy Wolfe Jones '38 and James Buck '66 on the death of their daughter and sister, Sarah "Sally" Buck Burr '66, on October 5, 2017. • To Rosalie McKee Lange ’47, William McKee ’53, Philo Lange ’71 and Philo Lange ’01 on the death of their sister, aunt and greataunt, Carol McKee Littell ’51, on October 1, 2017. • To Martha "Marty" Stacy Bennington '53, Susan Nunamaker Carr '69 and Erin Bradford '05 on the death of their sister, cousin and grandmother, Jean Stacy Bradford '50, on August 4, 2017. • To Pete Adams '58 and Jane Adams Bunn '61 on the death of their aunt, Louise Adams Donner '29, on August, 2017. • To Anne Hendricks Bass '59 on the death of her sister Clara Hendricks '61 on November 4, 2017. • To Tom Sams '60, Tim Sams '62, and David Sams '73 on the death of their brother, Homer "Bud" Sams Jr. '55 on December 11, 2016. • To John Emhardt ’73, Carol Emhardt Settles ’75, Fred Emhardt ’78, Cynthia LaFollette Emhardt ‘79, Martha Emhardt ‘81, Elizabeth Emhardt ’08, Caroline Emhardt ’10, and Will Emhardt ’18 on the death of their mother, mother-in-law and grandmother, Lucy Ann DeVaney Emhardt on July 21, 2017. • To Frederick Young '74 and Sarah Young Powers '77 on the death of their father, H. Emerson Young, on September 23, 2016.

Owen Hammock Mosby

• To Spencer Lerch '94, Hillary Lerch Gibson '95 and Upper School social studies teacher Kathryn Lerch, on the death of their grandfather and father, Dr. H. Lawrence Wilsey, on October 3, 2017. • To Adrianne Glidewell Smith '97 on the death of her brother, Matthew Glidewell '00, on March 7, 2017. • To Ann McFadden Perkins '97 and Brad Perkins '97 on the death of their father and father-in-law, Douglas McFadden, on June 14, 2017. • To Rachel Smitherman '13 and Natalie Smitherman '16 on the death of their mother, Betsy Smitherman, on August 16, 2017. • To Kelly Gaughan '14, Technology Systems Support Shirley Gaughan, Reece Kizer '21, and Assistant Director of Athletics Ann Kizer on the death of their grandmother, mother, great grandmother and grandmother-in-law, Frances Farmer, on September 9, 2017. • To James Jones "J.J." Freudenberg '15 and Jordan Freudenberg '18 on the death of their grandfather, James J. Freudenberg, on September 10, 2017. • To Upper School English teacher, Cory Scott, and Julie DeVoe '85 on the death of their father and father-in-law, Frederick C. Scott, on August 13, 2017. • To Fine Arts Director Emeritus John Williams on the death of his brother, Tom Williams, on October 20, 2017.

• To Ariane Edwards Ely '76 and James "Boyd" Edwards '82 on the death of their father, Dr. James Pressly Edwards, on August 13, 2017. PARK TUDOR PHOENIX FALL 2017

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