Park Tudor Phoenix Fall 2015

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Park Tudor

Phoenix

• Annual Report • Innovative Alums Part Two

Fall 2015


On the Cover JK student, Tony George and 8th grader, Kristen Kirby make letters out of different objects during a fun advisory.

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.

A View from Above

PARK TUDOR SCHOOL Head of School Dr. Matthew D. Miller Editor Cathy Yingling Chapelle ’87 Editor Emeritus C.J. Foxlow Class Notes Cassie Dull, Julia Sipes 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 2015-16 Alumni Association Board President Joe Hawkins ’96 Vice President Beth Tolbert Johnson ’03 Secretary Matt Kleymeyer ’00

An aerial view of Park Tudor’s campus in the fall.

Treasurer Tony Holton ’06 Past President Lindsay Elder Thornton ’95 Alumni Association Directors Courtney Maguire Day ’03 Kate Engle ’95 Katie McKown Feldman ’03 Katelyn Miner Fisher ’04 Mallory Reider Inselberg ’98 Andy Marra ’06 Jonathan McDowell ’02 Reid Searles ’06 Julianne Sicklesteel Brainard ’07 Zach Wills ’03

Editor’s Note: In the Summer 2015 issue of the Phoenix, the feature about the Sommers Mansion at Tudor Hall should have noted that Charles Sommers’ grandson is currently a Park Tudor student – Charles Sommers Neuman ’17. In addition, Charles Sommers’ sons Sheldon ’33 and Richard ’35 are Park School alumni. We regret the omission, and are pleased that Park Tudor continues to maintain a close connection with the Sommers/Neuman family.


Contents Fall 2015

Features

Connecting Classroom, Campus, and Community: Students Devote Summers to Community-Engaged Learning Innovative Alums Part II: More PT Grads Making a Mark in Technology By Lisa Hendrickson ’77

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Departments News of the School

From the Head’s Desk Athletic news

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Annual Report

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Alumni News

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Class Notes

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Background: A scene from the fall play, Mary Zimmerman’s Scenes from Metamorphoses.

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


News of the School Report from the Head of School

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nity to teach at the Lawrenceville School, a campus near Princeton, NJ. The great landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who created Central Park as well as other icons of America’s landscape, also designed Lawrenceville’s campus. Olmsted’s vision was that landscape informed practice and that the great American campus was a product of organic landscape and bucolic space. Put differently, Olmsted understood intuitively that a campus informs teaching and learning and has a profound influence on the temperament of the community as whole. Olmsted’s vision made a deep impression on me, and when I first visited Park Tudor I was immediately struck by the manner in which the campus combines its natural landscape with stately and refined buildings. This synthesis of “place and space” is the central ingredient of our school’s campus and a key element to maintain as we renovate and expand our physical plant. Importantly, this congruence of landscape and practice informed the work of Blanchard and Associates, who updated the school’s master plan in 2014 with the explicit goal of further refining the school’s aesthetic. Blanchard termed his vision for the school “Buildings in a Park,” evoking the master planning of Olmsted and other master designers. Needless to say, Olmsted would be pleased. As our Strategic Plan (PT2020) developed, we also worked hard to coordinate it with our Master Plan, understanding that place and space have critical intersections with our vision for academics and community. Indeed, one critical aspect of the strategic plan is to enhance our sense of “community” by creating gathering places and shared spaces on campus. In addition, we have been intentional in creating a unifying theme of “connecting classroom, campus and community,” which marries our work in “community” with that of “academics” and “sustainability” (the three prongs of PT2020). While this connection is perhaps best seen in the evolving nature of the academic program and in our development of Community-Engaged Learning (CEL), it

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also has a campus planning component. To that end, over the last few months we have initiated a number of campus beautification projects to enhance the look of campus. This work has also allowed us to identify places to gather and build community. The Cagle Gate, dedicated in 2013, was created to improve access to campus and to articulate academic and community space. The space is ideal for an outdoor class and it has quickly become the symbolic entrance space for freshman and the triumphant exit for seniors. In that sense, the connection of “campus” and “community” is made explicit and the gate serves multiple purposes. As Steve Cagle ’71 noted, “This gate and pathway are important because they serve to re-establish the Head of School’s residence as an easily accessible and vital part of the Park Tudor experience, and provide an attractive welcoming connection to the campus on its western side.” Other projects have shared a similar focus. Recently, for example, we dedicated a common space near the tennis facility in honor of our colleague Debbie Stuart Everett ’69. Made possible by a generous gift to the school, the space is intended for informal and formal gatherings as a community. Our seniors have been using the location for senior breakfasts and other gatherings, and our students in general have identified it as an ideal location to get together before and after athletic contests.

“This gate and pathway are important because they serve to re-establish the Head of School’s residence as an easily accessible and vital part of the Park Tudor experience, and provide an attractive welcoming connection to the campus...” Finally, and due to another anonymous gift, we have begun the most significant articulation of “connecting classroom, cam-

Dr. Matthew D. Miller

pus and community” to-date by creating a gathering space between Clowes Commons and the Middle School. While the project has a pragmatic function, serving to connect the Middle School with the Commons, the central theme of this project was to define an area where students, parents, and faculty could gather to talk, engage in academic conversations, and enjoy the natural beauty of the campus. Of equal importance is the space in front of the Middle School, which has also undergone a similar renovation and activation as an area for formal and informal learning and as a natural extension of the classroom. Looking ahead, we are excited by the possibilities of our holdings north of the current campus. As you may recall, several years ago we purchased most of the land north of campus, extending our borders to 75th St. This was a critical move for the school, guaranteeing that we can control the development of our perimeter and affording us the opportunity to address longstanding issues like ingress and egress. It will also allow us to more fully develop our academic program and our efforts to build community, all the while remaining financially and environmentally sustainable. In the coming months and years, we will continue to look for opportunities to further develop the natural beauty of the campus and to connect that campus more fully with our classrooms and local community.


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Park Tudor Announces the Jan Guffin Distinguished Teaching Chair

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ark Tudor has announced its first-ever endowed teaching chair. Established to honor the distinguished teaching career of Dr. Jan Guffin and his leadership in creating and directing Park Tudor’s signature Global Scholars program, the Jan Guffin Distinguished Teaching Chair will help to ensure that Park Tudor continues to be at the forefront of developing and sustaining signature educational programs. To date, Park Tudor has raised more than $500,000 towards its goal of $1 million to endow the Jan Guffin Distinguished Teaching Chair. A lead gift of $250,000 from Al and Kathy Hubbard, together with their three children Katie ’06, Sara ’06 and Will ’04, helped to propel Park Tudor forward on this important initiative. Katie, Sara and Will Hubbard all participated in the Global Scholars program under Dr. Guffin’s leadership. “Dr. Guffin was the first person to open my eyes and mind to philosophy and inward thinking,” said Will Hubbard. “Like someone etching his initials into a young tree, his influence grew within me as I ma-

Patio Dedicated in Honor of Debbie Stuart Everett ’69

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n enthusiastic crowd of students, parents, faculty, alumni, classmates, friends and family gathered to dedicate the new Debbie Stuart Everett Patio on Friday, September 11. Dr. Miller welcomed the crowd and noted Debbie’s innumerable contributions to Tudor Hall and Park Tudor, which will continue as Debbie stays on at Park Tudor to coordinate a variety of strategic initiatives. President of the board, Rob Brown ’79, talked about the sense of history that Debbie brings to the school, and remarked that Debbie has truly helped to make Park Tudor what it is today. Kishan Shaw 10 spoke on behalf of the alumni, and emphasized Debbie’s commitment to

tured into the person I am today.” The faculty member chosen to hold the Jan Guffin Distinguished Teaching Chair will lead Park Tudor’s Global Scholars program, which provides highly able students with a liberal arts program that is competitive with the best schools in the United States and abroad. Nearly half of all Park Tudor juniors participate in the program, which features an introductory philosophy class, a community service requirement, and a four-year foreign language requirement, modeled on the International Baccalaureate Program, with a focus on selfdirected learning modeled on the Alverno College Assessment Program - a one-hour public presentation of independent research, a half-hour question and answer period, an evaluation by a five-member panel composed of four professional people and one peer, and a self-evaluation narrative. “Through his establishment of the Global Scholars program at Park Tudor, Jan has shaped what we teach and how we teach it,” said Dr. Matthew D. Miller, Head of School for Park Tudor. “We are thrilled that Jan’s legacy will continue long after his retirement through the Jan Guffin Distinguished Teaching Chair, and that we will continue to be able to provide this extraordinary opportunity for generations of future students.” Al and Kathy Hubbard with Dr. Guffin.

students, sense of fun, and courage in always doing what is best for the school. In her remarks, Debbie noted that while many things have changed during her years at Park Tudor, the sense of family and community remains the same. The new patio is emblematic of that sense of community, and has already become a gathering place for students and faculty, with its excellent vantage point near the tennis courts. We invite you to visit the patio the next time you come to campus.

Debbie Stuart Everett ’69 cuts the ribbon to dedicate the new patio.

Susan Nunamaker Carr, Debbie Stuart Everett, and Debbie Wasden Woodfin from the class of ’69.

The crowd gathers to enjoy the new patio.

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New Landscaping on Campus

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ark Tudor students welcomed several landscaping improvements on campus this fall, thanks to an unanticipated, restricted gift. As a result of this gift, the school was able to complete a landscaping project between Clowes Commons and the Middle School, as well as a project by the Middle School drop-off. Both projects have long been under consideration and will advance the campus master plan completed in 2013. The first project more gracefully connects Clowes Commons with the Middle School by creating intentional places for students and faculty to gather and meet; the second project has created a more park-like transition between the academic and athletic areas of campus. These projects further our master plan’s goal of honoring the original vision of the campus and highlighting its landscape and beauty. As the donor noted, “I am excited to support the school and to enhance the look of what is already an incredible and compelling campus; Park Tudor served my children extremely well and will one day also serve my grandchildren.” Top: New landscaping in front of the Middle School. Bottom: Landscaping project between the Middle School, and the Commons under construction.

Middle School Marks WaterWeek

Middle School students marked their

second annual WaterWeek, in support of Project:Well. Joining forces with an organization called Charity:Water, for the second year the Middle School has committed to funding a well project in a developing nation. Through Project:Well, Middle School students have been educated about a serious global issue and have begun to develop a greater appreciation for everyday resources. Last year, the efforts of our Middle School students fully funded a well project in the Tigray region of Ethiopia. Each day during WaterWeek, students learned about water through classroom lessons and activities. The Middle School hosted a guest speaker from Charity:Water to help the students learn more about the

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organization and its mission, and also had a “Dry Day,” with water and facilities in the Middle School not available for use. Students and faculty used the bathroom facilities and water fountains in the gym, and students were asked to carry two one-gallon milk jugs filled with water when walking to the gym. The milk jugs are representative of the much heavier jerry cans that are carried several miles daily to retrieve water in many developing nations.

To raise funds for another well project, the Middle School sold water bottles throughout WaterWeek. In addition, each grade level joined together to participate in a “Water Walk” as another fundraiser. The students have learned that a well does not simply improve the lives of those who receive it; it is life-changing. In all, the Middle School raised $12,381.76 for Project:Well.

Middle School students raise money for Project:Well during the “Water Walk.”


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Nine Park Tudor Students Studied in Spoleto Over the Summer

Emma Baker, Harry Camferdam, Ellie

Dassow, Annie Dora, Alyce Hammer, Maggie Johnston, Emily Neher, Baxter Rogers, and Natalie Smitherman attended the Spoleto Study Abroad 2015 arts & humanities immersion program in the historic town of Spoleto, Italy, this summer. This interdisciplinary program features a dynamic curriculum in the arts and humanities. These talented Park Tudor students were part of a select group of students chosen to participate. Park Tudor is an active member of the consortium of schools across the country that support the Spoleto Study Abroad program mission. Spoleto Study Abroad is committed to bringing an integrated style of learning to those students interested in pursuing their academic and artistic interests as they explore the rich cultural heritage of central Italy.

Annie Dora ’17 and Emily Neher ’16 share their photos with local Spoleto residents.

Park Tudor students gather in front of the duomo on their final day in Spoleto. Left to right: Harry Camferdam ’16, Alyce Hammer ’17, Natalie Smitherman ’16, Emily Neher ’16, Ellie Dassow ’17, Maggie Johnston ’16, Annie Dora ’17, Emma Baker ’16, and Baxter Rogers ’16.

Maggie Johnston ’16 made a local friend while working on her drawing of the town.

The group only had one rainy day while visiting Florence.

Students gather at a local gelato shop after classes.

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Park Tudor Hosts Thirteen Students from La Réunion

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ne of the extraordinary opportunities for Park Tudor students is the chance to meet and interact with their peers from other parts of the world. In October, 13 students from La Réunion arrived to spend approximately two weeks attending classes at Park Tudor and exploring Indianapolis with their host families. La Réunion is a French island located in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar. As part of this exchange program, which has been spearheaded by Upper School French teachers Christian Jacobs and Clarice Doucette, a group of Park Tudor students traveled to La Réunion for three weeks over the summer. While they were here, the visiting students enjoyed visits to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Lucas Oil Stadium, Children’s Museum, and a pumpkin farm and corn maze.

Lower School Hosts Visitors from Uruguay

The Lower School welcomed a group of

4th and 5th grade visitors from Uruguay for 10 days in September. During their visit, the exchange students attended classes in the Lower School and visited Indianapolis landmarks like the Motor Speedway, Conner Prairie, Eagle Creek Park, and the Indianapolis Zoo. As part of this long-standing exchange program, a group of 4th and 5th grade students from Park Tudor will travel to Uruguay later in the year.

Twenty Students Participate in Ernst & Young Integrated Business Program

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ver the summer, Park Tudor offered for the first time The Ernst & Young Integrated Business Program. Twenty highly motivated students participated in the week-long

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Students from La Réunion and their hosts visit Fountain Square for Duckpin Bowling.

program, taught by Ernst & Young Partner Jeffrey Aldridge, which introduced students to critical aspects of business including strategy, finance, marketing, sales and operations. Students also learned the critical skills of collaboration, data analysis and public speaking. At the end of the week, students participated in a team-format business challenge/case competition presented before a panel of local business executive leaders. Congratulations to the winning team of Jack Morris, Zach Hale, Mike McGill, Kiran Boyher and Aidan Wiesinger. Participants in the week-long program included Owen Akins, Sara Aldridge, Kiran Boyher, Katie Couch, Will Couch, Kylie Clouse, Nick Coury, Zach Hale, Alex Honigford, Ryan Kiley, Chris Lombardo, Mike McGill, Jack Morris, Priyanka Ranga, Kamryn Sarrat, Tommy Schacht, Jacob Urbanek, Maya Voelkel, Aidan Wiesinger, and Victor Xiao.

Park Tudor Co-Hosts Innovation Event with the Speak Easy

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major theme of our PT2020 Strategic Plan is “Connecting Classroom, Campus, and Community.” An important part of that connection is developing partnerships with other organizations in the city that can help our students and other members of our community learn from local business leaders.

On Thursday, November 12, approximately 70 people attended “Homegrown: Fostering an Innovative Mindset in our Schools and City,” an event co-hosted by Park Tudor and the Speak Easy, a nonprofit dedicated to assisting entrepreneurs through providing working space and networking opportunities. The event featured Park Tudor alumni Prahasith Veluvolu ‘13, founder of Mimir with fellow PT alums Jacob Petrucciani ‘12 and Colton Voege ‘13, and Lauren George ‘09, who is directing social media and community outreach leading up to the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500, along with entrepreneurs Ryan Pfenninger, chief technology officer at 250ok; Kendrea Williams, founder of Ethos Marketing and Technology; and Jason Williams, founder of competitive intelligence firm SPYCOMPS. The program helped to kick off year two of the Park Tudor Innovators Institute, which will run from July 5 - 22, 2016. The Innovators Institute offers students entering grades 9-12 a unique opportunity to learn the skills needed to be successful in college and beyond, while becoming leaders in their fields of interest. The program starts with three days of innovation skills training followed by more than two weeks of instruction in a field of the student’s choosing, including Design Thinking, Business Creation, or Social Entrepreneurship. More information about the Innovators Institute and applications for the program will be available by early January. In the meantime, please contact Peter Kraft (pkraft@parktudor.org or 415-2707) for more information.


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Class of 2016 Includes Seven National Merit Semifinalists and Five Commended Students

Seven members of the class of 2016 are

among approximately 16,000 Semifinalists in the 61st annual National Merit Scholarship Program. Congratulations to: • Julia Hoffman • Margaret Johnston • Margaret Kosten • Amanda Li • Angela Li • Joseph Lybik • Mark Rook These students have an opportunity to continue in the competition for some 7,400 National Merit Scholarships worth more than $32 million that will be offered next spring. The nationwide pool of Semifinalists - selected from about 1.5 million high school juniors who took the 2014 PSAT/ NMSQT - represents less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors and includes the highest-scoring entrants in each state. Five members of the class of 2016 have been named Commended Students in the 2016 National Merit Scholarship Program. Congratulations to: • Robert Crossin • William Lacy • Pavani Peri • Anish Thyagarajan • Jonathan Young

About 34,000 Commended Students throughout the nation are being recognized for their exceptional academic promise. Although they will not continue in the 2016 competition for National Merit Scholarship awards, Commended Students placed among the top five percent of more than 1.5 million students who entered the 2016 competition by taking the 2014 PSAT/ NMSQT.

Brad Lennon Honored at Homecoming

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ssociate Athletic Director Brad Lennon was honored by the Park Tudor Boosters at halftime during the Homecoming football game with a plaque commemorating his long tenure as Athletic Director at Park Tudor. Brad’s plaque will hang in the gym as part of the school’s Wall of Honor.

Travel Opportunity for the Park Tudor Community

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special trip is available for 22 adults from July 4-13, 2016. The trip is open to parents, alumni, faculty, the community at large, and class of 2016 graduates. This tour is organized by Kathryn Lerch, Upper School history teacher and director of the Legacy Initiative Project, which publishes the Words of War anthologies. There will be a special PT Journal for participants, which includes excerpts from the Legacy collection. The itinerary takes travelers from Bletchley Park (Enigma machine decoding center) to the various Imperial War Museum sites in and around London and then to Portsmouth, where a ferry takes the group across to Caen, France. Extra time will be spent in Normandy at Omaha Beach, Pointe-du-Hoc, St. Mere Eglise, Carantan, Arromanches, and Bayeaux and finishes in Paris, plus much more. Registration forms are online at www. ACIS.com; our Group ID is 91527 and Group Leader is Lerch. Contact Kathryn Lerch for more information: klerch@parktudor.org (317-415-2880).

Brad Lennon receives his plaque.

Homecoming Family Day Brings School Community Together

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pper and Lower School students enjoyed a special “Family Day” and worked together to create Homecoming t-shirts on the Thursday of Homecoming week. Upper School students spent their morning advisory visiting with students in JK-Grade 5 and helping them paint t-shirts. Lower School students who attended the Homecoming football game on Friday evening paraded onto the field wearing their t-shirts.

Upper School students help Lower School students show their spirit by decorating t-shirts for Homecoming.

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Southern Studies Students Display Final Projects

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t the beginning of every volume of The Encyclopedia of Southern Culture there is this quotation from Absalom, Absalom! by William Faulkner: “Tell about the South. What’s it like there. What do they do there. Why do they live there. Why do they live at all.” Although technically a series of questions, the sentences read as commands where the answers are somehow expected and predicted. It might be argued that this is the way we Midwesterners approach the South. We are curious, but at the same time, we already think we have some of the answers regarding the region known as the American South. This comes from a variety of sources such as history and English classes, pop culture, and mass media. But it is always characterized and underscored by a generalized, stereotypical notion of what life might be like in those states we classify as “southern.” In this summer’s Southern Studies class, co-taught by History Department Chair Sven Dubie and English Department Chair Janey Sidey, students sought to chal-

Fifty Eighth Grade Students Attend the Middle School Model UN Conference

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ifty Park Tudor eighth grade students served as delegates representing eight nations at the Mount Notre Dame Middle School Model United Nations in Cincinnati, Ohio on Wednesday, October 14. Grade eight Model United Nations is a gateway to Model United Nations at Park Tudor - the first of five conferences, over five years, each with increasing levels of rigor. The conference theme was “Unequal Services for Immigrant Children.” Students read a background overview paper on this global problem and then wrote a position paper with a partner. This paper articulated their assigned nation’s sense of the problem, as well as its proposed recommendations for solving the problem. At the

lenge such notions by revealing the complexity of the region through a variety of lenses. During two weeks of class session, followed by a week of travel, the students explored the American South through interdisciplinary perspectives including historical, literary, musical, visual, cultural, and foodways. Through these lenses we asked essential questions about what is implied by the adjective “Southern” with regard to these specific disciplines, and how this “southernism” ultimately manifests itself, or not, in several cities and towns in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee. Ultimately, students were challenged to think about their own connections to a particular region and ask whether the burden of their own history, the traditions of the literature, the musical trends, the familiar foods grown and consumed, and the art produced in a region can be said to be fixed markers of cultural identity which contribute to a sense of self. At the beginning of the school year, the students displayed their final projects in the Leffler Gallery. The projects reflect some of the ways the students came to think about the South, grappled with the idea of the South, or were inspired to “Tell about the South” through their own experiences studying about and traveling through the region. conference, many students presented initial speeches to inform students from others schools of their respective positions, then proceeded to engage in both formal and informal discussions and caucusing in order to identify which countries’ delegates shared similar proposed solutions. Thereafter, students pooled their best proposed solutions, and gathered in smaller groups to write solution clauses that detailed how each working paper solution could be actuated. Finally, these draft resolutions were presented before the entire group of delegates at the conference and two detailed resolutions passed in a voting procedure, including one spearheaded by Park Tudor students. Additionally, a large number of Park Tudor students were acknowledged in a brief awards presentation and received certificates; these students included Madeleine Loewen, Brett Liebross, Gage Holle, Chloe Divens, Max Bundey, Erika Isaacs, Isha Ponugoti, Eli Anderson, Heather McNabb, and Hudson Reamer.

Ariel Harvey at The Center for Civil and Human Rights.

Jack Llyod at the World of Coke in Atlanta

Students in the News

• Caroline Sogard ’17 competed at the USA Water Ski Regionals in the slalom ski event. She scored 4 at 28 off the rope and finished in 4th place. She then attended the USA Water Ski Nationals in Palm Beach Florida and finished 25th in the country. Caroline will continue to compete throughout the fall.

Caroline Sogard


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• Maya Voelkel ’18 spent seven weeks studying in China this summer, as part of an immersion program sponsored by the State Department. She lived with a Chinese family and toured the country, in addition to improving her Chinese language skills.

ploring Stages program, the public performances run from November 19 - December 20.

• Maisie French ’19, Hannah Wang ’18 and Megan Chapelle ’18 participated in the 2015 Summer Legal Institute at the McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis. During the week-long institute, the students visited law firms and the courts, participated in a mock trial, attended workshops on college readiness and business networking, and presented oral arguments for competition.

• Dr. Matthew D. Miller has been awarded a fully funded fellowship to the Klingenstein Center for Independent School Leadership’s 2016 Heads of Schools program at Teachers College, Columbia University. This distinguished honor, established in 1991, is granted to just 20 heads of school annually. The award provides independent and international school leaders with an opportunity for focused professional enrichment, renewal and reflection. For two weeks in January, visiting heads from around the world will gather at the Columbia University campus for intensive study to examine educational issues and policies facing independent school educators. The Center attracts and selects educators who have demonstrated outstanding accomplishment or potential for excellence and equips them with the knowledge, skills and values necessary for informed and effective practice. Participants will focus on philosophy, research, governance and current topics in education. The 2016 cohort includes heads from across the United States in addition to participants from the Dominican Republic, Columbia, Germany, Nicaragua, Cote d’Ivoire, Lithuania, Fiji, Italy and Hong Kong. “I am thrilled to have the opportunity to connect with my peers from around the world, and learn from the leaders in the field,” said Dr. Miller. “I look forward to sharing my learning with the Park Tudor community.”

Hannah Wang, Maisie French and Megan Chapelle.

• Elizabeth Niculescu ’17 was involved in groundbreaking new research over the summer on biomarkers and apps that can predict the risk of suicide. Conducted by researchers at the IU School of Medicine, the study was published recently in the journal Molecular Psychiatry. • Emily Sun ’19 has been named a regional finalist in the 2015 Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology, the nation’s premier research competition for high school students. Emily is one of 97 finalists chosen from 466 semi-finalists to advance in the competition and present her research at one of six regional events in November. As a regional finalist, Emily will receive a $1,000 scholarship from the Siemens Foundation. • 6th grader Piper Murphy has been cast as Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit in the Indianapolis Repertory Theatre’s production of “Peter Rabbit and Me.” Part of IRT’s Ex-

Faculty in the News

• On July 10, orchestra director Lorelei Farlow presented a seminar on the “Sequentially Spiraling Development String Musicians” to the faculty of the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of Indianapolis. Under the auspices of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, MYO is a program aimed toward youth and family development through music. Mrs. Farlow has been a part of their community outreach since 2009. This year she will be working with MYO students at their IPS 70 site.

• Over the summer, Laura Gellin presented the session “From Isolation to Conversation: Essay-Writing Strategies for Argument and Synthesis” at the Annual AP Conference in Austin, TX. The session was designed to help teachers learn and experiment with strategies that activate students’ critical thinking and improve their abilities to plan and write more authentic, complex, college-level arguments. • Director of College Counseling Sue Stemen was recently named to the Indiana Association for College Admission Counseling (IACAC) Executive Board and serves as the Chair of the Admission Practices Committee. The Committee reviews and monitors compliance with the Statement of Principles of Good Practice (SPGP) [ethical guidelines] which brings focus to principled conduct among colleges and universities, high school and independent counselors in the recruitment of students and their transition to postsecondary education. In July, Sue attended the Executive Board meeting held at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology that coincided with the Summer Institute for New [College] Admission Counselors. Senior Associate Director of College Counseling Shari Sutton was a panelist on two presentations at the conference, Amazing Journey and Expectations From The Guidance Office and Top Questions You Must Know About Your Institution. • This summer, for the second year running, Upper School Fine Arts teacher Laura Kivela Schroeder ’90 was awarded first place in Painting in the Professional Fine Arts Division at the Indiana State Fair. She also entered the Indianapolis Arts Council’s “High Art” competition, and her work will be featured on billboards around town through next summer. Laura also attended the Art Education Association of Indiana’s annual retreat at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, and, thanks to a Park Tudor Professional Development grant, an AP Art History Institute at Northwestern University. She reports that she had a fantastic summer of learning, and is enjoying sharing new knowledge and techniques with her students.

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Sports News: Boys Tennis Team State Runners-Up Boys Tennis The boys tennis team won the Center Grove semi-state on October 10, defeating a 24-2 Richmond team, 4-1. On Friday, October 16, the boys tennis team defeated Jasper in the quarterfinals of the IHSAA state tournament, 3-2, at Center Grove High School to advance to the semi-finals on Saturday, October 17. The Panthers then took on the Lions from Leo High School and were victorious, 3-2, earning them the opportunity to play in the championship match versus North Central on Saturday afternoon. The boys from Park Tudor continued to battle their way throughout the afternoon before eventually falling to the returning state champion, losing 2-3. Congratulations to the team on an unbelievable season and an incredible tournament run. Varsity Football The Panthers earned a great win at Homecoming on September 25, defeating the Cougars from South Decatur, 57-37. Ahrod Lloyd broke Park Tudor’s simgle-game rushing record, rushing for 293 yards. They finished the season with a record of one and nine, and lost a hard-fought battle with Cardinal Ritter in the first round of sectionals.

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Boys Soccer The No. 10 ranked boys soccer team closed out their season during sectionals on October 10. In first-round action they defeated the University High School Trailblazers, 3-2. In the sectional championship, they tied Heritage Christian, 4-4, during regular play, but eventually lost the game on penalty kicks.

Volleyball The girls volleyball team showed steady improvement throughout the season, and faced Covenant Christian in the first round of sectionals on October 22. The lady Panthers fought hard, eventually falling in three sets.

Cross Country On October 10, the boys cross country team earned a 9th place finish at sectionals, while the girls earned a 7th place finish. Congratulations to Jenna Beagle, Hana Shafique and Sarah Klapper for advancing to the IHSAA cross country regional meet.

Girls Soccer The girls soccer season came to an end after suffering a sectional loss to the No. 1 ranked Eagles from Heritage Christian. The girls played 80 minutes, battling through injuries and representing PT in a first-class fashion.

Girls Golf The girls golf team ended its season in sectional play at South Grove golf course on September 19, finishing 7th out of 11 teams. They had an impressive season and show great promise for the future. Alissa Honigford performed well in sectional play and advanced to the regional.

Crew Park Tudor rowers started off their season squaring off against 30 rowing clubs from around the region at the Head of the Cuyahoga in downtown Cleveland, Ohio on September 19. Rain and wind plagued the course all day, but our Panther rowers brought home numerous medals. The women’s first Varsity 4+, stroked by Annabella Helman and coxed by Maya Mishra,


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dridge, Austin Ezell, Cole Greenwalt, Tyler Henns, Gage Holle, Kadaphi Honaker, Ian Krull, Hudson Reamer and Michael Ruiz. Thanks to the coaching team of Jon Aldridge, Blake Arnett and Amar Iyengar.

and the JV 4+, coxed by Katie Couch, brought home silver medals in their respective events. The women’s Lightweight 4+ also brought home a bronze with Angie Li and Katie Couch aboard. Bronze medals were won by Alex Bowlby and Luke Elliot in the Men’s V4+, and by Jasper MacLean who stroked the JV4+. The rowers finished off their season with their home regatta at Eagle Creek Park on Saturday, October 31. PT rowers earning medals included: Mens Junior Novice Four, 3rd place: Leo Helman; Mens Junior 1st Varsity Four, 1st place: Alex Bowlby, Luke Elliott; Mens Junior 2nd Varsity Four, 1st place: Jasper MacLean; Mens Junior Novice Eight, 1st place: Matthew Heck; Womens Junior 1st Varsity Eight, 2nd place: Anabella Helman, Maya Mishra (cox); Mens Junior 1st Varsity Eight, 2nd place: Alex Bowlby, Luke Elliott, Jasper MacLean; Mens Junior Quad, 3rd place: Leo Helman​. Middle School Football The Park Tudor Middle School Football team won the Middle Indiana Crossroads Conference 8th Grade Football Team Championship after a hard-fought win over Monrovia for a 26-16 victory. Head Coach Keith Schornhorst and the coaching team of Defensive Coordinator Brad Hinkle and Assistants Kevin Jones, Glenn Hanley, and Scott McGowan led the Panthers to an undefeated season. Team members include Bishr Jones, Ahmir Lloyd, Anthony Safford, Jakobi McGowan, Hudson Reamer, Alex Azar, Zach Aldridge, Clay Hanley,

Jordan Thomas, Austin Ezell, Chandler McGruder, Cole Greenwalt, Boss Higgins, Sawyer Rothermel, Zain Niazi, Oliver Ossip, Ethan Merrill, Liam Walsh, Salaar Mirza, Kadaphi Honaker, Jake Challand, Cameron Smith, Drew Skelton, Jack Singer, Himmat Ghoman, Sammy Parrish, Micah Moore and Ian Krull. 5th & 6th Grade Football The 5th/6th Washington Township Football League Packers team comprised of Allisonville Elementary, Orchard and Park Tudor School students won the coveted John Padgett Sugar Bucket, which is awarded to the team with the best record at the end of the regular season. This award is named after Coach John Padgett who dedicated his time to coaching in our community for many years and lost a battle to cancer in 2014. The coaching team of Glenn Hanley, John Goldenberg, Matthew Diedrich and Ryan Shore led the Packers to an undefeated season. The Packers team is comprised of Aiden Klineman, Baxter Shore, Bryce Bowen, Colin Lasek, Eli Goldenberg, Garrett Reamer, Hank Smith, Harrison Davis, Harry Touloukian, Hayden Diedrich, Henry Hanley, Henry Isenberg, Jeremiah Jackson, Matt Polston, Max Kemper, Owen Camferdam, Tiawan Biffle and Tristan Mansell. Middle School Boys Basketball Park Tudor brought home the gold as the IBA Middle School League Division H champs at Indiana Basketball Academy. Park Tudor team champs included Zach Al-

Middle School Cross Country The Middle School boys cross country team won the IISL conference championship on Oct. 13; the girls team came in second by just three points. Both teams won the MICC (Middle Indiana Crossroads Conference) on Oct. 8. Coached by Middle School Counselor Erin Nixon, the Middle School runners include Ella Eskenazi, Wellesley Mobasser, Olivia White, Annabelle Hasselbeck, Sophia Kennedy, Chloe Divens, Kelly Gardner, Jaden Seymour, Freddie Hoskins, Adam Katz, Ben Carpenter, Kaleb Strong-Jones, Beck Chandler, Jackson Burlison, Max Bundey, Claire Carpenter, Mary Emma White, Carly Wiegel, Luke Grider, Alec Voelkel, Jack Button and Sam Bundey. 6th Grade Coed Soccer An amazing battle on the soccer field took place between the No. 1 seeded PT and Orchard 6th grade co-ed soccer teams for the championship win for PT. Orchard was the only team that PT hadn’t beat in the regular season (1-1 tie and a 5-3 loss). In the playoff tournament PT prevailed over International School of Indiana, 4-1, and St. Richard’s, 5-1, before moving on to beat Orchard, 2-1. This was the third championship title win in a row by a PT 6th grade soccer team, and the fifth championship win in seven years. Team members include: Ahmed Athar, Lana Barham, Sam Bundey, Owen Camferdam, Beck Chandler, Peter Dubie, Stella Friskney, Justin Gershman, Ian Harris, Brody Holle, Jon Kelcourse, Catherine Kramer, Rebecca Liebross, Sophie McGinnis, Emma Miller, Colina Miroff, Raiden Miyamoto, Will Morris, Piper Murphy, Alex Parrish, Zoe Paugh, Humza Raza, Devon Singh and Oscar Stuart. A big thank you goes out to the 6th grade soccer Head Coach A.J. McIntosh and Assistant Coaches Kaelie Paugh, Kendall Morris, Alexandra Miyamoto and Gabbie Lindemann.

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Clockwise from top left: Ellie Dassow ’17 helps paint faces at the Fall Family Festival; The Visiting Artist Series had its first panel discussion. Teresa Wessel, Josh Coggeshall, Mindy Taylor Ross, Scott Stulen, Rachel Simon, Laura Johnson, and Brian McCutcheon visited Park Tudor to discuss their work on The Public Collection; Annie Dora ’17 offers advice on pumpkin decoration at the Fall Family Festival; Gretchen Betz, Lucy Crossin, Mallory Hasselbeck, Annie Murphy and Caroline Wiegel package food at Lucas Oil Stadium with Million Meal Marathon; Zade Barham and Claire Doxey compare costumes before the Lower School Halloween parade.


2014-2015 Park Tudor Annual Report


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Without question, Park Tudor is an exceptional school and this is truly a remarkable time in the school’s history. Having finished our master and strategic plans, we are moving forward with a clarity of purpose built on our mission and core values and with a confident sense of how we view the future of education. We build on our strong and traditional foundation, but we are also embracing our commitment to the community we live and work within and a further developed notion of community-engaged learning through the lens of “bridging classroom, campus and community.” Building on the foundational aspects of education, this approach contextualizes traditional learning within the frames of our community and it provides opportunities for greater understanding and real-world application of knowledge and skills. Students develop educational outcomes as they authentically engage, explore, contribute and create shared value with the world around them. Given our size and our deep commitment to knowing our students, we are uniquely equipped to deliver this sort of experience and to do so within the context of our traditional academic experience. None of this would be possible without support from the more than 1,500 donors who proudly raised more than $2 million dollars in the 2014-15 academic year through the Annual Fund, Endowment Society, and other restricted gifts. These contributions enable us to fully execute on our mission of extraordinary educators and exceptional opportunities and it allows us to further develop the margin of excellence that separates us from our peers. I encourage you to read through the Annual Report, where you will see the more than $1.3 million dollars raised in the Annual Fund, gifts from 74% of current families, steady growth in participation from our alumni body and wholehearted support from our faculty and board at 100%. I would be remiss if I did not also express gratitude for the critical role many of you have played as volunteers at the school—you have given countless hours of time and energy to our school and our students. We are very fortunate for this support and the work that our volunteers accomplish every day. Thank you for allowing Park Tudor to provide students with an education that ignites curiosity, instills compassion, and inspires courage in their lives now and in the future. Sincerely,

Matthew D. Miller Head of School 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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How To Make a Gift to Park Tudor’s Annual Fund 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. 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.


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ark Tudor is committed to shaping minds through academic excellence and mentorship, so students are balanced in knowledge, courage, and character. The Park Tudor Annual Fund is crucial to helping us achieve this goal. Following is a sampling of the initiatives supported by the 2014-2015 Annual Fund:

Rigorous academic study Hilbert Early Education Center/ Lower School • Integrated Spanish instruction at every grade level • State-of-the art Math in Focus program, the American version of Singapore Math • 5th grade Humanities program, integrating history and English instruction • Robotics team, which competed in – and won – its first competition • Full Lower School participation in “An Hour of Code,” an introduction to computer science through a global movement that reached tens of millions of students in 180+ countries

Middle School

Upper School

• Robust and integrated history curriculum throughout the division • Computer science instruction at the Middle School level • Robotics team competitions • Middle School participation in the MathCounts chapter and state competitions

• Unique Global Scholars program allowing juniors and seniors to delve deeply into an area of passion • Membership in the Global Online Academy, a consortium of independent schools around the world, providing opportunities for students to take online courses not offered by Park Tudor, taught by professional educators • LOGOS program for juniors and seniors to conduct in-depth science research

Exceptional educators in a supportive environment Hilbert Early Education Center/ Lower School • Weekly community meetings to celebrate successes • Responsive classroom approach to instill good citizenship • Assemblies and opportunities to share as a community • Teaching Assistants in every classroom • Student Support Services/The Russel T. and Mary Williams Learning Project

Middle School

Upper School

• Advisory curriculum focused on character development and leadership • Academic Coaching program • Student Support Services/The Russel T. and Mary Williams Learning Project

• Advisory curriculum focused on identity development • Robust, four-year College Counseling program • Student Support Services/The Russel T. and Mary Williams Learning Project

Diverse and transformative experiences Hilbert Early Education Center/ Lower School • Travel opportunities to Williamsburg, Uruguay, and Spain • Complete arts experience – visual arts, music, Suzuki program; exposure to art, literature and music throughout the day • Junior Kindergarteners planted a garden in spring 2014; their first crops were harvested in the fall

Middle School

Upper School

• Travel opportunities to Washington, D.C., St. Louis, and various foreign countries • Class retreats for each grade level • Community-Engaged Learning (CEL) opportunities, like participating in WaterWeek • Model UN program for eighth grade students • 100% student participation in fine arts • Middle School musical and fine arts performances

• Extensive foreign travel opportunities • Wide variety of extracurricular activities: clubs; athletic teams; theatrical performances; speech and debate; and math, business and computer science competitions • Upper School play, musical and fine arts performances • Award-winning Artisan student magazine • Visiting Artist Series to meet professional artists and view their work • Opportunity for 9 students to attend the Student Diversity Leadership Conference (SDLC), the student portion of the People of Color Conference (POCC) • 21 students attended the Hague International Model United Nations Conference

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Annual Giving to the School 2014-2015 Fall 2015 Park Tudor School

2014-2015 Annual Giving to the School Cornerstone Society: Gifts of $50,000 and above

Anonymous - 2 Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Christy Eli Lilly & Company Foundation Lilly Endowment Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William Myers (Bill ’65) via Myers Family Charitable Fund of the Manatee Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skjodt Mr. Richard D. Wood

Leadership Society: Gifts of $25,000 - $49,000

Anonymous - 2 Angela and Doug Braly Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Brown (Rob ’79; Ruth Ellen Myrehn ’80) Mrs. Janet Ayres Carrington ’64 via the Carrington Foundation Mrs. Edith Greiwe The Irsay Family Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mytelka Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Portanova Dr. Marianne Williams Tobias ’58

Platinum: Gifts of $10,000 - $24,000

Anonymous - 4 Honorable and Mrs. Alex Azar II BAJ Foundation Inc. Mr. Robert Bennett and Mrs. Deborah J. Bennett (Dob ’76) Steven S. Cagle ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Justin Christian Mr. Ed and Dr. Marion Couch Dr. Dale Edgar and Ms. Michele Heinold Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fortune (Jock ’58) Jan and Jerry Gershman Dr. Joel Hammond Indianapolis Colts Inc. Mr. Tom Linebarger and Ms. Michele Janin via the Linebarger Janin Family Fund, a fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Dean Maar MET Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Miller Nicholas H. Noyes Jr. Memorial Foundation Mr. Myles O’Neill and Dr. Fionnuala Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schacht via the Schacht Family Gift Fund of the AYCO Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Smith (Mike ’95; Katie ’95) Mr. and Mrs. Randall Tobias via the Tobias Family Foundation, Inc. Dr. Margaret Watanabe Gene and Mary Ann Zink

Gold: Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999

Mr. Malcolm Bundey and Ms. Delta Cheung Bundey Paige and Tim Button Central Indiana Community Foundation Mr. Bryan Chandler and Ms. Mary Titsworth Chandler Kathleen and Enrique Conterno Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duiser Mr. and Mrs. John Eaton David and Julie Eskenazi (David ’83) Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Fritz French

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Dr. and Mrs. Marc Gerdisch Tom and Mary Grein Ms. Amy Hamilton Mr. Arthur C. Hodges Dr. and Mrs. Tim Hupfer Dr. and Mrs. Joe Johnston Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly Mr. Jeff ’89 and Dr. Jennifer Kittle Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kramer Dr. and Mrs. William W. McCutchen (Renie Lilly ’58) Drs. James McGill and Julie Fetters Mr. and Mrs. Tom McGowan Mr. and Mrs. Greg McRoberts Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Norman OrthoIndy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer Park Tudor Hockey Club Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Reilly Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Root Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Mrs. Barbara Skillman Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Spafford Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Stack Bill ’73 and Lynda Stoops Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Stout Drs. Alex and Lauren Walker Chris and Tara Warner Wells Fargo

Silver: Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999

Anonymous - 1 Mr. Douglas* and Mrs. Amy Allen Mr. and Mrs. Don Aquilano AJ and Lynne Bir Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Brown (Scott ’81) Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Buttrick Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Byrnes (Rebecca*) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chapelle (Cathy Yingling ’87*) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Creveling Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Deane Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeVito Dr. and Mrs. Melton Doxey Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Dunn (Ted ’72; Julia Townsend ’72) Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Enkema Dr. and Mrs. William G. Enright GE Foundation Philip and Dorothea Genetos Gershman Boys (Eric ’98, Jason ’01, Ryan ’04) Mr. and Mrs. Don Gottwald Mr. Hurst K. Groves ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harlan via the Harlan Family Foundation Trust Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hasselbeck Katz, Sapper & Miller, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kraft (Peter*) Dr. and Mrs. Mark Kyker Dr. and Mrs. Steve LaBarge Mr. and Mrs. Philip Larman Mr. J. Scott and Dr. Julie Laughner Mr. and Mrs. Scott Law Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Lawlor (Mark ’84) Ms. Maya Leibman ’84 and Dr. Robert Graves Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas B. Lemen (Nick ’93) Alexandra and Greg Loewen Mr. Terry Longworth and Mrs. Stephanie White-Longworth Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Martin Mr. and Mrs. Garth McClain Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. McVie (Sandy ’64) Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Miller (Matthew*)

July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015 Dr. and Mrs. R. Christopher Miyamoto (Chris ’88) Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Murphy (Heather Reilly ’90) Mr. Jim Pearl Mr. Sheldon and Ms. Suzanne Phelps Pixel Mathematics, Inc. Dr. James Ruiz and Ms. Michelle Carnahan Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sarratt Jr. The Shuel Family John and Mary Stanley Mrs. Kim Stickney (Kim Smith ’74) James and Emily Sturman (Jim ’67; Emily Moore ’66) Michael and Sharon Sullivan Charles ’77 and Peggy Sutphin Dr. and Mrs. Gregg Talbert Sidney Taurel David and Aneena Urbanek Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. West (Dick ’42) Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wiesinger Mr. and Mrs. Sam S. Yadav Mr. Guoxin Zhu and Mrs. Zhaogen Chen

Panther: Gifts of $1,000 - $2,499

Anonymous - 14 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Akins Mr. David and Dr. Karen Amstutz Nancy Ayres ’60 Cols. Lyndi and Terry Balven (Lyndi Hutchison ’67) Dr. John Bamforth and Dr. Susan Mahony Mr. Dean Barnhard Batt Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William G. Batt Dr. and Mrs. Jay Beagle Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Beesley Mrs. Suzanne Brown Blakeman ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Bloniarz Dan and Beth Bohn Dr. Christopher Bohyer and Dr. Wanita Kumar Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bowlby Mr. C. Harvey Bradley ’41 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Broadie Donald W. Buttrey and Karen Lake Buttrey ’63# via the Saltsburg Fund Mr. and Mrs. William B. Carmichael Mr. and Mrs. Craig Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Josh Carter Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cassidy (Mary*) Mr. and Mrs. Scott Conner Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Crossin (Heather Hanley ’84) Dr. and Mrs. William B. Currie (William ’60) Donald P. Darbro ’62 Mr. and Mrs. James Dora Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Drics Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Drook Mrs. Nancy Hare Dunn ’45 Dr. and Mrs. Craig R. Dykstra Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Ellsworth (Roberta Norris ’68) ExxonMobil Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John N. Failey Mr. Jeremy Fazli ’01 Mr. and Mrs. John Fazli (John ’76) Brett and Patricia Fink Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher Mr. and Mrs. David Flaherty Jim and Gracia Floyd Mr. William L. Fortune Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fowler Dr. and Mrs. Matthew H. French (Matthew ’87) Dr. and Mrs. Edward T. Fry

The Gardner Family Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Gershman Dr. Juan Carlos Gomez and Dr. Maria Luisa Diez Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Grant Dr. William R. Grider Griffith Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. C. Perry Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Jason Groves (Emily Hebert ’93*) Mr. and Mrs. Nikhil S. Gunale (Nikhil ’96) Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hanley Drs. James and Doris Hardacker Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Harris (Ed ’60) Mr. Michael Harris ’07 Mr. George Hayes and Dr. Lindiwee-Yaa Randall-Hayes The Robert B. Hebert Family (Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hebert, Emily Hebert Groves ’93, Kathryn Hebert Bloom ’98, Amy Hebert Evans ’02) Drs. David and April Hoffman Mr. John H. Holliday ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Dagoberto Hornedo Dr. and Mrs. BP House Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas F. Hrisomalos Mrs. Gretchen Hueni* Mr. V. William Hunt and Mrs. Nancy Bergen Hunt Bill and Gertrude Huster Ice Miller LLP Indiana Health Group Dr. and Mrs. Michael Irizarry Johnson-Weaver Foundation Mr. Mark Kirschner Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Klineman Drs. Alan and Beth Klotz Peter and Barbara Knapp Mr. John Krull and Ms. Jenny Labalme Mr. and Mrs. Chandrashekhar Kubal Ms. Catherine LaCrosse ’85 Mr. and Mrs. James E. LaCrosse Mr. and Mrs. John Andre Lacy Mr. and Mrs. Shing Lam Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lathrop (Alma Taylor ’60) Mr. Baohui Li and Ms. Peiyi Yang Mr. and Mrs. Renhua Li Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lilly II (Ted ’62) Mr. Lem Lloyd and Ms. Sara Fogarty Dr. and Mrs. Carlo Lo Stephanie Upham Lord ’68 Drs. Deshun Lu and Yan Jin Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. MacAllister (Chris ’74) Mr. and Mrs. William H. Main Dr. and Mrs. Dale L. McCarter Susan Russell McConnell ’65 Mr. H. Roll McLaughlin, FAIA Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mead (William#, Susie Mayberry ’65) Dr. Raghavendra Mirmira and Dr. Veena Rao-Mirmira Mooreco IV McDonald’s Mr. and Mrs. Scott Moorehead Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Morgan Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Mossler National Christian Foundation South Florida Mr. Ronald Nelson and Ms. Joyce Garfield Nelson ’65 Mrs. Donna O’Donnell Dr. and Mrs. Gregg Ossip Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Paton Mr. and Mrs. John E.D. Peacock (Jay ’64; Sally Bradley ’64) Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Polak Ms. Myrta Pulliam ’65


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Drs. James L. Qualkinbush and Brenda G. Barker Dr. and Mrs. Ovais Raza Ken Reese Mrs. Evaline Hitz Rhodehamel ’42 Mr. Derica Rice and Mrs. Robin Nelson-Rice Mr. Thomas Rifleman Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Robertson Robinson Family Foundation Inc. Dr. John F. Roesner and Dr. Kristin Adams Reverend and Mrs. C. Davies Reed (Carol Cummings Rogers ’59*) Mr. Robert Rook and Dr. Adrien Sipos Jane B. Russell Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation Mr. Ronald G. Salatich and Mrs. Hilary Stout Salatich Mr. and Mrs. L. Bond Sandoe Jr. (Valri Philpott ’52#) Dr. and Mrs. Richard Scales Drs. Joel Scherer and Anna Maria Storniolo Mr. Richard C. Searles Mrs. Lesley Rothbard Seitchick ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Seymour Anne and David Shane Betsy and Jim Smitherman Society for Science & the Public Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Sogard Susanne and Jack Sogard Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stewart Jason F. Sturman ’93 and Molly Foglesong Sturman ’93 Jonathan Teller ’89 and Kelly Lamm Teller ’87 Jeffrey and Benita Thomasson John and Deb Thornburgh Dr. William and Mrs. Mary Tierney Brian ’00 and Amanda Tolbert Ms. Deborah Tompkins* The Toomey Family Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Valinet (Stephen ’60) Van Riper-Woodard Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Chris Vlahos Dennis Voelkel and Dr. Sonja Voelkel Mr. Eric Wallentine Mr. and Mrs. Hugh K. Warren (Brick ’68, Judy#) The Washington Post Company Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weiss Westfield Insurance Mrs. Lucy Holliday Wick ’44 Mr. and Mrs. Turner Woodard (Turner ’67; Diann White ’71) Mr. Jianlei J. Xie and Dr. Minxia M. He

Apple: Gifts of $250 - $999

Anonymous - 16 Mr. Gordon Abbott and Ms. Florence Maio Abbott Dr. Kash Abdul-Rahman and Ms. Jamila Zafar C. Willis Adams III ’58 Mr. and Mrs. James S. Adams Adobe Mr. Jeffrey Aldridge Dr. and Mrs. Samer Ali-Hasan Mrs. Janet Allen Mr. and Mrs. James Allen (Kim*) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Alpert Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Amy Mr. and Mrs. Devin Anderson Mrs. Mary Ann Antley Dr. Ray M. Antley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Antrim (Laura Elder ’99) Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Arbuckle Mr. John N. Atcheson ’77

Ayres Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bahler Mr. and Mrs. John Baker Mrs. Patty J. Barth Susan Batt ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Beesley Mr. and Mrs. Marc Behringer (Stephanie*) Dr. Edmond Bendaly and Dr. Zeina Nabhan Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bender Mr. and Mrs. Mark Benoit Mr. and Mrs. John Berry Kevin W. Betz and Holly Hapak Betz (Holly ’83) Torrey M. and Lori E. Bievenour (Torrey ’96) Mr. Bill Bishop* Barb and Michael Blickman Mrs. Mary Beth Bloomfield Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Bodell Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Bodell Mr. and Ms. James Bodine (Alyse Dann ’94) Dr. Christina Bodurow Ms. Emily Bohn ’12 Mr. Eric S. Bohn ’10 Mr. Gregory Daniel Bohn ’07 Box Tops for Education Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bragg (Carrie*) Mr. and Mrs. James Brainard Mr. William Hackl Brainard and Mrs. Julianne Elizabeth Sicklesteel Brainard (Will ’07; Julianne ’07) Bob and Mary Beth Braitman Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Brake Mr. and Mrs. Aman Brar Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Bridgewater Mr. Ron Brock and Ms. Ann Thompson Brock Mr. Daniel and Dr. Katherine Brundage Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buckley Mr. and Mrs. David Burns Susan and Andy Buroker (Susan Novak ’84) Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Bussa (Nancy Kernahan ’56) Mr. and Mrs. Markham Campaigne (Mark ’59) Dr. Rose Campbell Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Christie Hea-Won Kim and Tae-Yon Chun Mr. John Cole and Mrs. Rose Schnell-Cole Community Foundation of Southern Indiana Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. Coury Jr. Mr. Harold R. Cunning ’35 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dakich Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dassow Mr. and Mrs. William Daugherty Mr. J. Russel Denton ’01 Dr. and Mrs. John DePowell Stephen E. and Mary O. DeVoe (Steve ’53) Dr. and Mrs. Darin Dill Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Doninger (Judith Lamb ’58) Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Dugan Mrs. Carol Duginske Duke Realty Mr. Douglas W. Dunn ’74 Mrs. H. Warren Earle (Constance Cadick ’49) Mr. Jeffrey T. Eaton and Mrs. Nancy B. Cunning Deborah Eck ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Eckel (Larry*) Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Eckersley Dr. Anna Edwards ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Elder Mr. and Mrs. Peter Emerson Ayn K. Engle ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas English Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Epperson Dr. and Mrs. Janos Ertl

Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Erwin Mrs. Katheryn Mahaffey Esterline ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Everett (Debbie Stuart ’69*) Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Ferreira Dr. Giuseppe Firenze and Dr. Isabella Velona Dr. and Mrs. Mark Fisch (Mark ’92; Jordan Paul ’95) Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fisher Ms. Hannah Fisher ’08 Mr. John Fisher ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Justin Fite Mr. and Mrs. Zach Ford (Abby*) Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Randolph L. Foxworthy (Jenifer James ’81) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Frank Walter and Laura Freihofer Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. French Michael and Kristin Fruehwald Drs. Michael and Shirley Fry Mr. Joseph Fumusa* Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Galstian Mrs. Anne Street Gardner ’85 Gastroenterology of Indianapolis, Digestive Health Center Barbara Gehring Mr. and Mrs. Mark George Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Gery (Lee ’57) Dr. Renee Gill Drs. Carlos and Ruth Gimeno Mr. Robbie Goad ’04 Rich and Susan Graffis Carolyn Schaefer and Jack Gray Gregory and Appel Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Lee T. Griffin (Lee ’75) Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Hager (Jane Eastin ’63) Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hammock (Chris*) Mrs. Ann Crapo Hannah ’43 Ms. Susan Hapak Mr. and Mrs. Shaun Hart (Shants*) Mr. Brian Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Hartmann (Greg ’79) Dr. and Mrs. Hill Hastings Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Hawkins (Joe ’96) Mr. and Mrs. Tucker Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Hawkins (Sam ’94; Sarah Smith ’97) Mr. and Mrs. H. Bradford Hays Dr. and Mrs. Saul Helman, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Hodge (Elizabeth Elliott ’81) Hogan Transfer & Storage Corp. Jannette K. and Richard R. Hogshire Mr. and Mrs. William J. Holt (Bill ’76) Mr. Kevin Honigford and Ms. Kimberly Pohlman Ms. Donna Hopf Mr. Glenn Hoskin and Mrs. Lisa Hoskin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard (Thomas ’54) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howe Mr. Jim Hudson Dr. Thomas D. Hughes Mr. Clifford A. Hull and Dr. Sara H. Murphy Miss Jamie Elizabeth Hurrle ’07 Mr. and Mrs. James Hurst Ms. Kara Huster ’13 Mr. Nicholas Huster ’08 Mr. William J. Huster ’06 Indiana Academy of Science Mr. and Mrs. Robert Inselberg (Mallory Reider ’98) Integrity Metals Mr. and Mrs. Adam Isaacson (Laura Buonanno ’02) Ivy Tech Foundation Mr. Jaren Jackson and Ms. Terri

Carmichael Jackson Esq. Mr. Tom Jernstedt and Ms. Kris Kellam Jernstedt Dr. and Mrs. Rick Johns (Jennifer Griggs ’85) Mr. and Mrs. Brian Johnson Dennis and Brook Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ronan Johnson (Beth Tolbert ’03) Mrs. Sylvester Johnson Jr. (Elizabeth ’46) Mr. and Mrs. Mal Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kahre (Inga*) Dr. William A. Kalsbeck ’81 Mr. and Ms. Todd Katz Mr. and Mrs. James R. Keller Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kemper James and Susan Kigamwa Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kimmel Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Klapper Mr. and Mrs. Seth H. Kleiman (Seth ’94) Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kleymeyer (Matt ’00) Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kleymeyer Ms. Emily Knapp ’11 Ms. Laura Knapp ’02 Mr. Michael G. Knapp ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Knitter Mr. Richard Kocerha and Mrs. Catherine Langham Dr. John Krol Richard and Katie Kruse (Katharine Mothershead ’65) Dr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Kuhn (Doug ’71) Mr. Lance Ladendorf ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ladendorf Lanham Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Lanham William V. and Catherine W. Lawson (Cathy Wood ’72) Ellen Wardwell Lee ’67 and Stephen J. Dutton Mr. and Mrs. James R. Leffler Mr. Archie Leslie and Ms. Diana Chambers Leslie ’65 Mr. Jonathan D. Levine ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Levine (Mike ’90) Mr. and Mrs. Ben Li Mrs. Xiaoyan Li and Mr. Zequn Wu Dr. and Mrs. Robert Lindeman Mr. and Mrs. Nils Lindstrom Dr. Lawrence E. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Long (Christine Graffis ’88) Dr. Harold Longe and Dr. Olufunke Brimmo-Longe Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lueck Dr. Mark Lybik and Ms. Leslie Joseph Dr. and Mrs. William J. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mack Mr. and Mrs. Jason MacLean Dr. Raja Mahidhara and Dr. Geetha Rao Dr. and Mrs. Jon M. Maier Dr. and Mrs. Bret Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Marshall (Melanie*) Martha L. A. Norris Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McAteer Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan McDowell (Jonathan* ’02) Mr. and Mrs. Michael McManus Mr. Franklin B. Mead ’55 Mr. and Mrs. David Meek Mr. Anshuman Mehrotra and Mrs. Vatsala Dubey Mr. and Mrs. Tom Merrell Mrs. Eleanor Taylor Miller ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Miller Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miroff (Drew ’92) Dr. and Mrs. Richard T. Miyamoto Dr. and Mrs. Jean-Pierre Mobasser Richard and Terry Mohs Mr. and Mrs. Michael Momcilovich

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Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan (David ’96) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morris Mr. Kenton Morris and Mrs. Jennifer Morris Mr. and Mrs. Patrick L. Mosongo Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moyer Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Murphy (Molly*) Mutual Insurance Companies Association of Indiana Dr. and Mrs. Ryan D. Nagy (Katherine Deane ’98) Dr. Antonio Navarrete and Mrs. Jennifer Bailey Mr. Tor Even and Dr. Cecilie Nergard Mr. Kevin Nibbs and Mrs. Tangi Jackson-Nibbs Drs. Alexander and Helen Niculescu Rev. and Mrs. J. William Novak Drs. Rajesh and Valerie Pai Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pellico (Karen*) Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Pendexter (Mary*) Mr. Anthony and Dr. Lori Petrucciani Mr. Steven F. Pockrass ’83 and Mrs. Kathy Osborn Jim and Kim Purucker Mrs. Lindsay Winingham Pykosz ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Quinnette Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Quirey Dr. Omar Rahman and Dr. Fyeza Haider Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Raiser (Charlie ’65) Dr. and Mrs. George F. Rapp Dr. and Mrs. John G. Rapp Raytheon Corporation Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Renkens Rick and Shannon Rezek Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rhodehamel (Will ’79; Megan Crowell ’79) Mr. and Mrs. Steve Robbins Mr. and Mrs. David H. Roberts (David ’86) Ms. Carole Diane Roe Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Randall D. Rogers (Randy ’64; Mary Holliday ’65) Colonel Torrence and Dr. Lynette Rogers (Torry ’56) Ms. Heidi Rohloff Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Roush Dr. Eric Rubenstein and Mrs. Carly Sacher-Rubenstein Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rudolf Mr. and Mrs. Jon Russell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sams (Thomas ’60) Mr. Jonathan T. Sands ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Schalliol Mr. and Ms. William Schaming The Schiffer Family Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving Mr. and Mrs. Eric Scroggins Senior Home Companions Mr. Zuheir Shahwan and Mrs. Amy Green Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Shane (Ben ’96) Mr. Jared and Dr. Lori Shattuck Dr. Matthew Shaw and Mrs. Chen Bi Mr. and Mrs. Wei Shen Honorable Randall Shepard and Mrs. Amy MacDonell Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Shore (Heather Stewart ’90) Mr. and Mrs. David J. Shumate Mr. Wesley Sing and Mrs. Rossana Reyes-Quiroz Ms. Julia Sipes* Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Smith The Rev’d. Jean M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Snow Mr. and Mrs. Jason Spartz Mr. Jay Spitzenberger and Mrs. Kathleen Shields Mr. and Mrs. John St. Clair Kathleen and Dale St. Louis Mr. Alan Stautz ’14

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Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Stautz Mr. Mark J. R. Merkle and Ms. Sue E. Stemen* Mr. and Mrs. P. James Stokes (Jeannine Grinslade ’46) Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stoughton Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sturman (Mr. ’98) Dr. and Mrs. Jeremy Sullivan Target Corporation Ms. Abigail Test ’75 Rebecca Garrison Tracy ’52 Mr. Luca Visini and Mrs. Chiara Monzani Mrs. Patricia Vitali Dr. and Mrs. Kyle Vititoe (Sloane Ringo ’98) Mr. Robert F. Walbridge Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Watson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Webster (Mike*; Sarah*) Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. West (Brian ’92) Mr. and Mrs. Richard White Mr. and Mrs. Tom White Dr. and Mrs. Brian Wiegel Gordon and Anne Emison Wishard (Gordon ’62) Mr. and Mrs. Don Woods Mr. and Mrs. James L. Worrall (Jim ’61) Mr. Frank Wu and Ms. Julie Liu Dr. and Mrs. Tom Xiao Dr. Yanping Xu and Dr. Qiuyue Yu Dr. Min Zhao and Mrs. Annie Chen

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Anonymous - 32 Dr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Aagesen (Matt ’95) Mr. and Mrs. Greg Adams Dr. and Mrs. Eric Aitken Mr. Iñaki Alanis-Cue ’03 Leeta Albea* Mrs. Gail G. Gibson Alden ’65 Dr. and Mrs. David All (David ’80) Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Allen Mrs. Robert Altum Mr. Richard H. Amling Mrs. Harold Amstutz Mr. John Amy ’09 Mr. Samuel Amy ’11 Mr. J.J. Anagnostou ’03 An Apple a Day, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Arnold (Christine Burton ’71) Drs. Gaurav and Rebecca Arora Mrs. Holly Ashley* Mr. George Atkinson ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Averyt (Shannon*) Mr. and Mrs. John Axe (Linda Sadlier ’56) Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Ayres (Mike*; Karen*) Mrs. Susan Backer Mrs. Eleanor Backman Mr. Theodore Baker and Mrs. Janet Campbell Baker Mr. and Mrs. Peter Balbach (Mary Wyatt ’65) Ms. Grafton Day Balko ’05 Travis Ball Jr. Ms. Anna Marie Bangert Ms. Jordan Bangert Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. Bangs (Alex ’84) Mr. and Mrs. George Barbee (Molly Johnson ’66) Dr. Kathryn A. Bard ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Yousef Barham Dr. and Mrs. Brian C. Barlow (Belinda*) Ms. Grace Barlow ’11 Dr. and Mrs. Charles Barman Ms. Brandi Barnett* Ms. Rosie Barnhard Ms. Lynne Baron ’60 Mr. Alexander Barrow and Mrs. Brooke E.

Barrow (Brooke Steichen ’96) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baxter Mr. Richard I. Beaton ’10 Steve and Barbara* Beattie Susie Sturman Beeman ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Matt Belsaas (Desma Alderman ’01) Ms. Katherine L. Benedict ’67 Ms. Sarah M. Spink Benish ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Craig Berkeley (Mr. ’80) Mr. and Mrs. Mayank Bhatt Ms. Rachel Bir ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan L. Birge (Judy Kothe ’60) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black Tom* and Joanne Black Mr. Chris and Dr. Katie Blewitt (Katie Warner ’95) Mr. Jeffrey Blickman ’04 Mrs. Sol Blickman (Toby Sachs ’39) Mr. Anatoliy Petrov and Mrs. Tracey Blum-Petrov* Mr. and Mrs. William Bogle Jr. Mrs. Jesse Bohnert* Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bohrer (Matt*) Mr. Kyle Bonham ’05 Mr. Sawyer Bonsib ’04 Jim and Cathy Bork (Cathryn Ferree ’82) The Michael Bova Family Mr. Matt L. Bremner ’00 Mr. Preston T. Breunig ’90 Mr. Preston T. Breunig Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bridge Barbara Prentice Broad ’37 Mr. Nolan Brokamp* Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Brooks (Claire Wilkinson ’52) Mr. and Mrs. Jason Brown Mr. Roderick S. Brown ’84 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Browning (William ’79) Mrs. Judith Bruch Mr. Jonathan Buckley ’11 Mrs. Susan S. Skinner Buddenbaum ’79 Mr. John Burns ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Jose Caceres Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Caceres Mrs. Ann Clark Calkins ’45 Mrs. Tobie Cadle Calkins ’52 Mrs. Deb Camack Ms. Kathleen Campbell* Drs. Norman W. and Brenda Canedy (Brenda Haram ’50) Mr. and Mrs. Joby Carmody (Heather*) Mr. and Mrs. Noble Carpenter Mr. John R. Carr ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Terry Carr (Susan Nunamaker ’69) Honorable Julianne Cartmel Dr. and Mrs. Richard Chadderton Kami and Daniel Chamberlain Mr. Alex Markov and Mrs. Amber Chance* Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Chaplin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chapman (Mike ’61) Chase Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chou Mr. and Mrs. Josh Christie (Josh ’99; Erica Bellamy ’99) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carnicella (Anna Christie ’01) Mr. and Mrs. Gregory N. Cislak Elizabeth Woodard Clark ’59 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Clark (Bill ’42; Carol Lynn Blackburn ’49) Class of 2015 Class of 2019 Mr. Brett Clements ’03 Mr. Hap Clemons* & Mr. Robert Gaskill-Clemons Mr. Brent E. Cleveland ’10

Ms. Mollie Cleveland* Mr. and Mrs. William Clouse Benjamin and Margaret Coe (Peggy Butler ’48) Mr. Haldan Cohn and Ms. Phyllis Lugger Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephen Colwell (Steve ’51) Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Comer (Chris ’94) Mr. and Mrs. John Compton Mrs. Barbara Cooper Mr. Fredrick Cotton ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Jon E. Cotton (Mr. ’85) Carolyn Coukos Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Cox (Jessica Benson ’99) Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Cox (Kyle*) Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Crafton (Annie*) Ms. Mary Crevey Mrs. Eliza Miller Crowder ’54 Dr. and Mrs. Derek Culnan Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Culp (Charles ’49) Jim Cunning and Lisa Stone Mr. Ross Cunning ’03 Mary Lou Curless Mr. Stephen Curry* Ms. Alexandra Dakich ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Justin Dammeier (Justin*) Mr. Jeff and Dr. Ann Daniel DAR, Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Darbro (Douglas ’60) Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dattilo Ms. Amy Davis ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Emerson F. Davis (Emerson ’60) Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Dawson (Margaret Spiegel ’62) Mrs. Courtney Macguire Day ’03 and Mr. Zach Day Mr. J.P. Day ’03 Dr. Alfonso de Dios and Mrs. Raquel Molina Ms. Stefanie Dean ’05* Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Debshaw Dr. Jill A. Denny ’94 John and Ruth Denton Mr. John C. Deprez Jr. Ms. Kourtney Detty* Mr. Mark Dewart* and Ms. Margo McAlear* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dezelan Mr. Vikram Dhindsa ’04 Ms. Bailey Dominguez ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Bob A. Dominguez (Debbie*#) Mr. and Mrs. Weber D. Donaldson Jr. Dr. Clarice Doucette* Mr. and Mrs. Joe Downey Mr. and Mrs. Mark Downs Mr. William L. Draper ’86 Ms. Caitlin A. Drouin ’05 Dr. and Mrs. Sven H. Dubie (Sven*; Cammy*) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dugandzic (Shauna Havercamp ’03) Mr. and Mrs. Chad Dull (Cassie*) Mrs. Virginia Obrecht Dulworth ’46 Ms. Lucia Dunbar ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Durbin Mr. Jeremy Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Garry M. Eckard Mr. and Mrs. Chris Eckerle Mr. and Mrs. Jason Eckerle Mr. Christopher Eckersley ’12 Ritch K. and Joan T.C. Eich Mr. James Eiteljorg ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Blake Elder (Blake ’03) Mr. Steve Elliott and Ms. Vicky Prusinski Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Emhardt (Fred ’78; Cynthia LaFollette ’79) Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Eriksen Ms. Morgan Essex ’11 Mr. William Esterline ’01


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Lucinda Lee Evans ’55 Mr. Carl Eveleigh ’04 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Everett (Jamey*) Mr. Jonathan Faris Ms. Hannah Farley ’09 Mr. Justin Farlow ’03 Lorelei* and Thomas Farlow Mr. and Mrs. Alex Feldman (Alex ’03, Katie ’03) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fenech (Holly Weaver ’93) Mr. and Mrs. Keenan Fennimore (Carolyn Edwards ’00) Ms. Dara Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ferguson Ms. Pamela Fischer* Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fischer (Suzanne Chichester ’59) Dr. and Mrs. Barry W. Fisher (Barry ’78) Ms. Katelyn Miner Fisher ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Brian Fitzgerald (Brian ’97) Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Fitzpatrick (Alida Malcolm ’99) Robert and Elizabeth Taggart Fitzsimmons ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fleck (Ross ’00) Mr. and Mrs. Terry Fleck (Sylvia*) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flowers (Chuck*) Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Forrestal (Lily*) Mr. William C. Fosgate ’75 Mr. and Mrs. David Foster Mr. and Mrs. Larry Foster Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox (Karlyn*) Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Fox (Krista*) Ms. Patti Fralich Mr. and Mrs. Chad Franz Ms. Ella Freihofer ’13 Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter Frenzel (Peter ’55) Jim and Cindy Freudenberg Mr. and Mrs. Darrin Friskney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gabbert Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Galbraith Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher James and Ann Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garbowit (Wendy Mantel ’72) Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Gardner (Hunter ’03; Maggie Hilligoss ’03) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Garner (Tom ’85) Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Gaughan (Shirley*) Ms. Laura Gellin* Ms. Helene Genetos ’05 Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Gibson (Mark ’95; Hillary ’95) Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Giles Steve ’74 and Jacquie Giles Mr. John T. Gilligan ’10 Mr. Andrew Gillman ’05 and Ms. Courtney Dewart ’05 Dr. Julie Gilmore Mrs. Sally K. Kackley Glasel ’52 Ms. Therese Glassmeyer* Mr. Luis Gomez and Mrs. Trish Dulmes-Gomez Mrs. Ann Morrison Goris ’55 Mr. Shawn D. Graft ’95 Ms. Shannon Gray ’11 Mr. Jerry Grayson* Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Green (Sydney Goodrich ’70) Ms. Ellen Davies Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gregory Mr. Andrew Grein ’07 Ms. Ellen L. Grein ’10 Ms. Linda Grider Mr. and Mrs. William Scott Grider Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Grinkmeyer (Joan*) Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grubb Mr. and Mrs. David Guevara

Dr. Jan Guffin* Ms. Shreya Gulati ’10 Mrs. Barbara Sublett Guthery ’58 Mr. Richard Hall ’03 Ms. Rosanna H. Hall ’52 Reed E. Halliday Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Halperin Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hamer (Paul*) Mr. and Mrs. John Hammer Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mosby (Emily Hammock ’05) Mr. and Mrs. R. Dick Hamstra Dr. Heather Handley Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hanselmann (Sylvia) Mrs. Heather R. Simons Hansen ’90 Mrs. Mary Pat Evans Hanson ’67 Mrs. Charlotte H. Hapak Mr. August M. Hardee II ’85 Mrs. Valerie B. Ballow Hardeman ’75 Dr. and Mrs. Bradley Harris Mr. and Mrs. David Harris (Marion*) Ms. Holly Hartley ’62 Le-Angela Harvey Colbert Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hash (Josh ’02; Ashley Wick ’03) Dr. Chunyan He and Dr. Jinhui Chen Dr. and Mrs. Larry L. Heck Mr. Jaskaran S. Heir ’07 Ms. Lisa A. Hendrickson ’77 and Mr. John Whalen Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henry Mr. Bradley Herman ’04 Mr. Coleman C. Herman ’07 Mrs. Kimberly L. Myers Hewlett ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Hicks (Brian ’88) Mr. George W. Hicks ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hicks (Robert ’80) Mr. Thomas Hicks ’77 Mr. Francisco Hidalgo* Mr. and Mrs. Collin Hill Mr. Douglas Hill ’58 Dr. and Mrs. Don Carlos Hines (Don ’56) Ms. Beverly A. Rechtoris Hobbs ’65 Ms. Erin Hoffman ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Hoffmann (Ruth Bixler ’43) Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hogshire III (Jim ’50) Captain and Mrs. James H. Holds Mr. and Mrs. Alexander R. Holliday (Alec ’75) Mr. Christopher Holobek* Mr. and Mrs. James D. Holton (Jim ’71) Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Rex Hoppenworth (Claire Wishard ’88) Mrs. Reva M. Horine Miss Kristyn Marie Horvath ’07 The House Family Mr. and Mrs. Garry Howard (Garry*) Mr. Frank Hrisomalos ’02 Mr. William Hubbard ’04 Mr. and Ms. Peter Hubbell (Caroline Jones ’85) Ms. Brooke Sagalowsky Hubbuch ’01 Mr. G. Carl Huber ’55 Mr. Tom Hudson Mrs. Rosemary Adams Huffman Ms. Joni W. Hughes ’75 Mr. Ken Hui ’05 Mr. and Ms. James W. Hulbert (Jane Maxwell ’71) Mr. J. Richard Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Darrell J. Huotari (Darrell ’97) Dr. Elise Hurrell ’03 Mr. James H. Hurrell ’06 Dr. Rowan Hurrell ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Hutchinson (Kathy*) Mrs. Carol Cornelius Hutton ’60 Indianapolis Garden Club Dr. and Mrs. Randy Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Berkley Isaac Dr. and Mrs. David Isaacs

Mr. and Mrs. Jake Isenbarger Mr. Craig T. Jackson ’82 Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson Mr. Christian Jacobs* Mr. and Mrs. James A. James (Jim ’53) Ms. Alexandra Janin ’12 Ms. Emily Janin ’14 Martie Hutchman Jensen ’45 Dr. Elizabeth Jessup ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Cesar Jimenez Mr. Charles Johnson ’05 Mrs. Donna Johnson Mr. Jeffrey R. Johnson* Ms. Kelsey Johnson ’13 Ms. Sara Johnson ’09 Bill Johnson and Karen Napier-Johnson Ms. Kristi Jones Ms. Marya E. Jones ’78 Mrs. Prethenia Kent Jones Mr. and Mrs. Weston Andrew Jones Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jordan Mr. Neb Malcolm and Ms. Alisa Judy-Malcolm ’98 Mr. and Mrs. David Kaszko (David*) Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Katz (Anne Johnson ’03) Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kelleher (Heather*) Dr. and Mrs. Alan B. Keller (Alan ’60) Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Keller (Scott ’63) Ms. Lee Keller ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keller Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kennedy (Jack ’47; Patricia Smith ’49) Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kenny (Kelly Sheridan ’95) Ms. Adriana Keramida-Strahl ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kerr (Amy*) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kilkenny Dr. and Mrs. Steven Kim Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kimbell Mr. and Mrs. David C. Kimbell (Mr. ’85) Mr. Jeffrey ’82 and Dr. Linda Kimbell Mr. Joseph Kimbell ’13 Ms. Anne Kimsey ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Jon E. King Mr. Royal King ’83 Amy and Bruce Kinon Mr. and Mrs. Joel B. Kirby (Joel ’65) Mr. and Mrs. Chad Kirchner (Noelle Page ’97) Ms. Brigid Kirlin ’03 Mr. and Mrs. David A. Kivela Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kivett (Charles ’51) Mr. Joseph Kivett ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kizer (Ann*) Mrs. Barbara F. Klein Mr. Larry Klein and Ms. Carrie Klein Tidwell Ms. Heather Kleinschmidt* Mr. and Mrs. Chris Klocke (Kelly Marquart ’03) Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kohart Dr. and Mrs. John P. Kondelik Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer Ms. Anne Kruse ’05 Ms. Katharine A. Kulka ’10 Ms. Heather Melissa Ann Kulwin ’92 Mr. Lamonte Kuskye* Mr. Gerry and Mrs. Susanne LaFollette (Sue Eaglesfield ’54) Ms. Cassidy Laikin ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lake (Kelly Dunn ’03) Dr. Frederick Landis Mr. George B. Landrigan ’81 Ms. Penny Savage Landrigan ’57 Mrs. Rosalie McKee Lange ’47 Dr. Mark Langer and Dr. Elaine White Mr. Henry Lanham ’08 Mr. Matthew Lanter ’07 Mr. Kelley and Dr. Dana Giles ’83 Lasek Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lasseter

(H. Margaret Fisher ’47) Mrs. Susan Meshberger Lattuca ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Laughner (Barb*) Jennifer Ralph Lause ’77 Ms. Michelle Lavoie Mr. William Lawson ’00 and Mrs. Stephanie Goodrid Lawson ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Lazin (Allison Blickman ’02) Joann Pettit Leal ’58 Dr. Chin Lee and Dr. Natasha Kim Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Lee (Holly Kuhn ’77) Mr. Donald Thompson and Dr. Li-Chun Caroline Lee-Thompson* Mr. and Mrs. P. Bradley Lennon (Brad*) Mr. Daniel P. Leraris ’94 and Ms. Sybil Mead ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Lerch (Kathryn*) Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Leser (Geno ’79) Mr. Jeffrey O. Lewis and Mrs. Paula Schmidt-Lewis Mr. Kun Li and Ms. Wenqi You Mr. and Mrs. Marc A. Lickliter (Marc*) Mr. Patrick Lilly ’03 Mr. Gregory Linderman ’03 Ms. Ayana Lindsey ’12 Mrs. Carol McKee Littell ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Litz Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Lombardo Mr. Merlin Lopez and Mrs. Guemalli Cardona Dr. and Mrs. John C. Lowe Dr. and Mrs. John C. Lowe Jr. (John ’85) Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lowe (Laura*) Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Lowry (Orlando*) Miss Alexandria Lucchese ’06 Miss Betty Jo Lutz ’46 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lynch (Bill ’60) Mr. Alexander MacAllister ’09 Mr. Adam Mahomed ’04 Mr. Brett Mahoney-Kiebach ’03 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Main (Bill ’87) Mr. and Mrs. David B. Malcom (David*) Diana B. Malcom and Kieran McGowan (Diana ’93) Mrs. Elizabeth N. Funk Mann ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Darren Manning Ms. Lindsay Manson ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Mantel (Flo Mary Foreman ’46) Ms. Linda Maradol Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. March (Debbie*) Margaret M Rapp Charitable Lead Trust Ms. Susan Mark ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marlowe Mr. Raymond Marra ’06 Elise S. Marshall Ms. Reilly Martin ’12 Mr. Ryan Martin* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Massel (Michael ’07; Amanda Ranek ’06) Mrs. Mary Sydney Haram Matuska ’52 Mr. David Gdula and Dr. Laura L. McCord ’85 Dr. and Mrs. J. Allen McCutchan (Emily Klamer ’61) Ms. Sarah McDaniels* Dr. Scott McDougall* Ms. Meghan McGarvey* Dr. and Mrs. William K. McGarvey Ms. Morgan E. McGill Ms. Mary McGonagle* Mr. and Mrs. A.J. McIntosh (A.J.*; Lori*) Mr. and Mrs. Kerk McKeon (Emily Arnold ’90) Mr. Dave Morrison and Ms. Margot K. McKinney ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. McLaughlin (Mac ’79; Margo Raikos ’81) Mr. Martin McLinn* Mr. and Mrs. Bryce McMillan

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Mr. and Mrs. Serge Melki (Joëlle*) The Men’s Wearhouse Ms. Christine Mercho ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mercurio (Lisa*) Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Meyer (Carl ’77) Mr. and Ms. Christopher Meyer Mrs. Susan Meyer Mr. and Mrs. John P. Michael (Mr. ’80) Dr. and Mrs. Edward D. Mihelich Ms. Katie Milbrath Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Miller Mr. and Mrs. John L. Miller (John ’63) Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Miller (Matthew ’93) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller (Sandy*) Mr. and Mrs. Toby Miller (Sharon Resener ’78) Mr. Franklin I. Miroff and Dr. Susan Maisel-Miroff Dr. Sanjay Mishra and Ms. Seema Verma Mr. and Mrs. Chad Mitchell (Emily Brunette ’99) Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Mitchell (Anne Rogers ’85) Mrs. Addaline H. Black Mogg-Ogle ’49 Mr. Jeffrey A. Mokaya and Mrs. Pamela Obegi Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Moore Mr. and Mrs. David Moore (David ’81) Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Moore Mr. and Mrs. Juan C. Morales (Lori*) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morgan Morning Dove Therapeutic Ms. Dhana Morris Mr. Todd Morrison Mr. William Morton Jr. and Dr. Rachael Morton Betsy Moses ’65 Mrs. Jessica Doyle Moskowitz ’97 Mr. J. David Mossler ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Nachlis (Sandra Alpert ’90) Ms. Laura Nagle* Mr. F. Timothy Nagler Mr. and Mrs. Carl Navarre (Pamela Menzie ’73) Ms. Cassandra Neal* Dr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Nelson (Bob ’59; Sandie ’59) Drs. Blake L. and Carolyn Neubauer Mr. Laurence Neuman and Ms. Julie Sommers Neuman Ms. Molly Newell ’09 Mr. Richard Ni ’11 Mr. Azeem Niazi and Mrs. Arjumand Azeem Mr. and Mrs. David Nie (Jennifer*) Mr. Steven Nigh ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nixon (Erin*) Mr. and Mrs. Rick Nole (Claudia*) Mrs. and Mr. Lindsay Nunery (Kyler ’95) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oberthur (Charles#) Ms. Joanna Oberthur Mr. Michael Oberthur Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Brien (Dee DeMotte ’52) Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. O’Connor Mr. Derek O’Dell David and Liz* Odmark Ms. Juanita Oh Ms. Lynda B. Berry O’Neal ’65 Mr. Anthony Onstott Tom* and Kim Page Mr. and Mrs. Ben Palleiko (Jeanne Lindholm ’62) Capt. David R. Palmer ’85 Mrs. Jennifer Harris Palmer ’03* Mr. David Park and Professor Emily M. Morris

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James T. and Debra B. Parker Mr. Noel Piñero and Ms. Angi Parks Mr. and Mrs. William Parrish Dr. and Mrs. David Patterson Ms. Madeline Patterson ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Paugh Mr. Eduardo C. Ciannelli and Ms. Sandra Dunbar Paul ’54 Ms. Carolyn Pearson Pearson ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Pennington (M.C. Swartz ’52) Mr. John A. Perine ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Adam Perkins (Adam ’03) Ms. Debra Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Brad Perkins (Brad ’97, Anne McFadden ’97) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Petri (Dede Neal ’73) Mr. Brandon C. Phillips ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Phillips (Leslie*) Mrs. Susan Garrett ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Pidgeon (Richard ’55) Mr. William Pillow Ms. Alicia Pillow-Matthews Maureen Piontek Bob Pockrass ’87 Ms. Kelli Polzin ’02 Mr. Kristopher Polzin ’08 David ’55 and Susan Wishard ’56 Poston Dr. Abigail Poyser ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Pressler Mr. and Mrs. Scott Preston Mr. S. Duane Pritchett ’57 Mrs. Melissa Proffitt The Progressive Club Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Przybyla (Laura Weaver ’04) Mr. Bryan Bowman and Ms. Cynthia M. Pugh ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Pumphrey (Adrian*) Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Purciful (Catherine Feit ’95) Mr. David Quigley ’03 Mr. Bryan and Dr. Tiffany Rand Mrs. Joan M. Gehrt Rangel ’81 Mr. Richard Ranucci Mr. and Mrs. John R. Rardon Mr. John Rardon ’12 Mr. Michael Rardon ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Randall Rayl Mr. and Mrs. Matt Raymond (Elizabeth Laughlin ’95) Mr. and Mrs. Eric Redifer Ms. Dana B. Campbell Redmond ’04 Mr. and Mrs. R. Merrill Reece Mr. and Mrs. David Reese (Suzy Loonsten ’65) Mr. Frank Regich* and Mrs. Concha Marin* Mr. Nicholas Reider ’03 Mr. Derek C. Reinbold ’10 Mr. Hugh Resnick and Professor Victoria Resnick Mr. Alfred O. “Tod” Reynolds Jr. ’63 Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds (George ’65) Ms. Laura Reysz* Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richardson Mr. Tom Riddick ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Riddle (Sharon*) Dr. and Mrs. Kurt A. Riegner (Jenny Lowe ’84) The Rifleman Family (Kurt ’82) Mrs. and Mrs. Theodore W. Ringer Mr. Seth Risinger* Mr. Ben Holloway and Mrs. Emily C. Ristine Holloway ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Ritz (Ryan*) Mr. Luke Robbins ’07 Mr. James Bolton and Dr. Pamela Bolton (Pamela Robertson ’82)

Mr. Theodore M. Robinson ’85 Mr. Roderick Roethke ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Rogers (Alex ’61) Miss Helen E. Rogers ’46 Mr. and Mrs. James B. Rogers (J.B. ’82) Mr. and Mrs. Randall D. Rogers (Randall ’91) Mr. and Mrs. Toby Rogers (Toby*; Sara*) Mr. Adam A. Roth ’10 Miss Joyce M. Rubin ’65 Priscilla A. Ruddell (Priscilla Brown ’55) Mrs. Gloria C. Ryan Mr. Eric Sabandal ’09 Dr. Vani Sabesan ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Joel Sacher Ms. Tina Sahakian Miss Emily Saiter Saiter ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Eli Salatich (Eli*; Jamie*) Dr. Jason Samii and Dr. Mona Yasrebi Mr. Floyd C. Satterlee and Ms. Michelle Stoneburner Ms. Lisa Sauce Michael and Marianne Schafer Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Schalliol (Jon ’97) Mrs. Janice Schaming Mr. and Mrs. Rod Schroeder (Laura Kivela ’90*) Mr. Marc Sciscoe ’72 and Mrs. Tara S. Scisco Mr. and Mrs. John B. Scofield Ms. Jillian Scott* Dr. Mary Ann Scott* Mr. and Mrs. Eric Scotten (Alyssa*) Mr. Reid C. Searles ’06 Mr. David Sedgwick ’08 Mr. Toby Sedgwick ’08 Mrs. Susie Selmier Mrs. Margaret Miller Seroppian ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Ward E. Sexson Mr. Kishan M. Shah ’10 Mr. Ravi Shah ’14 Ms. Deblina Sharma and Mr. Dhruvajyoti Biswas Dr. Geoffrey Sharpless* and Dr. Hilene Flanzbaum Mr. Ben Shaw ’04 Mr. Thaxter Shaw and Ms. Ramona Sequeira Ms. Phyllis Shea* Mr. Ian Shellman ’08 Mr. Liang Shen and Mrs. Shaohua Cao Mr. and Mrs. Rich Sherratt Mr. Robert L. Shive Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shoff Ms. Elizabeth Shula ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Shula (Gaye*) Jim and Bonnie Shute Mr. Michael Sanich and Ms. Jane Sidey* Faye Buckley Sigman Dr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Simmons (Carole*) Catherine Nelson Hollings Simmons ’47 Dr. and Mrs. Peter M. Simmons (Peter ’94) Mrs. Helaine Borinstein Simon ’39 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sims (Jane Harper ’66) Drs. Harpreetinder and Mona Singh Drs. David Skalnik and Kristin Chun Ms. Barbara Skelton* Ms. Barbara Skinner* Dr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Slatin (Gerald ’52) Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Smith (Adrianne Glidewell ’98) Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Smith Mr. Bryan F. Smith (Mr. ’90) Mr. Calvin Smith ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Damon Smith Mr. Derrick Smith Ms. Heather Louise Smith ’89 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith (Becky Sharp ’57) Mr. and Mrs. Eric Smith (Kathy Schmid ’86) Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Smith (Mary Elliott ’93)

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith (Michael*) Mr. Nolan Smith ’11 Mr. Peter F. Smith* Mr. Sean M. Smith ’85 Ms. Frances Snetselaar* Mrs. Frederick J. Snoy Ms. Emily Sogard ’12 Mr. Elliot Sosbey ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Soukup Ms. Lesley Simpson Sowers ’04 Ms. Deborah Spoerner Ms. Amy Stacey Ms. Anne Stahl ’04 Mr. Mason Stahl ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stark Mr. and Mrs. Austin Steele (Sarah*) Mrs. Edith Mann Steinau ’32 Dr. Douglas Stemke and Dr. Lei Han Mrs. Sydney B. Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steuer (Mary Huber ’69) Mr. and Mrs. Seth A. Stevens (Amy Kleymeyer ’97) Mr. and Mrs. Darron S. Stewart (Darron ’85) Mr. Robert Stigler* Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stotts (Doug*) Mr. Benton Stovall ’09 Ms. Dionne A. Strong Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Stuart Drs. Norman and Anne Stump Mr. Mike McCraw and Dr. Amye Sukapdjo ’87 Mr. Spencer Summerville ’06* Cameron Sumner ’17 Chris and Cheri Sumner Mr. Evan Sumner ’14 Lily Sumner ’20 Ms. Shari Sutton* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sventeckis Gregg A. Sweeney, D.D.S. Mrs. Janet M. Sweeney Ms. Marion Sweeney ’65 Mr. Dan Tapiero ’08 Mr. Bryan and Dr. Carmen* Taylor Mrs. Margaret Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor (Susan*) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Teel (Tom ’61) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Teets (Heather*) Ms. Ntumba Mary Ann Tellas* Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Ten Eyck (Peter ’95) Drs. Raj and Monica Tewari Mr. Darrell Thomas Mr. Jim Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Kyle R. Thomas (Kyle ’06; Lisa Moran ’04) Mr. J. Elliott Thomasson ’07 Mr. Tyler Thompson ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Thompson (Vivian Alpert ’67) Mr. John R.Thornburgh II ’06 Mr. Royce D. Thrush* Dr. Jianmin Tian and Dr. Beili Dong Mr. Luke S. Tilmans ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Tinkey Mr. and Mrs. David Todd (Ellen*) Mr. Alex Tolbert ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Toth (Karen*) Mr. Jonathan Toumey ’74 and Ms. Alison Jester 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 Ms. Vicki Townsend ’68 Mr. John H. Travis ’80 Dr. Richard Trierweiler ’01 Ms. Kristen H. Trimpe* ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trimpe (Lisa*) Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Trumbull (Kate Lehman ’00)


Annual Giving to the School 2014-2015 Fall 2015 Park Tudor School

Ms. Caroline E. Tucker ’13 Mrs. Joyce Tucker* Ms. Tamara Tudor* United Way of Central Indiana Dr. and Mrs. Dario Untama (Dario*) Upper School Teachers Ms. Cortney Vandebelt* Mr. Thyagarajan Venkatesan and Dr. Mythily Srinivasan Mr. Tommaso Verderame ’11 The Verma Family Mr. and Mrs. DeMario Vitalis (Melanie Tinker ’99) Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Vote (Janice*) Drs. Raj and Shireesha Vuppalanchi Mr. and Mrs. John Wade Mr. and Mrs. Nick Walden (Kristi Kirles ’98) Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walker (Diann Gery ’65) Mr. Kevin Waltz ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Ward Ms. Tessa Ward

Ms. Rusty Warren ’69 Mr. Lane Waters* Ms. Adrienne E. Watson ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Watson (Susan*) Miss Susan Watson ’03 Drs. Whitten and Susan Watson Mr. Alexander G. Weaver ’95 Crystal Weaver ’00 Mrs. Meredith Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Webster Mr. and Mrs. Aaron J. Weddle (Stacy Sullivan ’97) Margaret Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weiker Mr. and Mrs. John Weingardt (Tina*) Mrs. Barbara Weir Ms. Marilyn Weiss* Mr. and Mrs. Courtenay Weldon (Courtney ’56) Mrs. Tina Mark Weldon ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Werbe (Daniel ’65)

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wethington (Kim Ralph ’75) Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Weymuth (D.J.*) Phil and Shandon Whistler Mr. and Mrs. Alex White Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Whitehead (Courtney*) Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Whitesell (Philip ’53) Mr. Rick Whitham and Mrs. Gigi Omran Ms. Heather Wiley* Isaac Willett Esq. and Dr. Adrian Willett Mr. Christopher Williams Mrs. Jennifer Williams Mr. John Williams* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Williams (Joseph ’80) Mrs. Nicole Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Wills (Zach ’03) Mr. Duane E. Willsey ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wilson Mr. William Kent Winingham ’08 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wolfla

Mr. R. Stewart and Ms. Kristin L. Wood (Kristin Miller ’51) Mr. Turner John Woodard ’06 Mr. and Mrs. C. Daniel Woodfin (Deborah Wasden ’69) Dr. Kenneth R. Woolling, M.D. Ms. Mary Woolling ’72 Ms. Mary Martha Wright ’52 Ms. Shelle Wright* Mrs. Roberta Wurzman Dr. and Mrs. Ramu Yeleti Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Yingling (Jeff ’78) Mrs. Mary Louise Yingling Mr. Gayle Young and Mrs. Miwako Dogans Ms. Mary Zajac* Miss Cameron J. Zentz ’84 Dr. Qingya Zhao and Professor Huanmei Wu Mr. Will D. Zink ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Zolezzi (Greg ’61)

IN HONOR OF

Elly Rose Ford ’29 Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Gary Quinnette

Riley Johnson ’20 Mr. and Mrs. Mal Johnson

Mr. Benjamin Rhodehamel ’15 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rhodehamel (Will ’79; Megan Crowell ’79)

Mr. Jeffrey Blickman ’04 Mrs. Sol Blickman (Toby Sachs ’39) Alec J. Bloomfield ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Roush Charles Bodell ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Bodell William Brown ’29 Mr. and Mrs. Jason Brown Mr. William L. Browning Mr. and Mrs. William E. Browning (William ’79)

Mr. Jim Foxlow Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chapman (Mike ’61) Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Raiser (Charlie ’65) Gordon and Anne Emison Wishard (Gordon ’62) Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59) Mr. and Mrs. James L. Worrall (Jim ’61) Mr. Colin M. Fry ’10 Drs. Michael and Shirley Fry Mr. Ian Fry ’11 Drs. Michael and Shirley Fry

Ms. Abigail Buroker ’13 Rev. and Mrs. J. William Novak

Mrs. Kathleen Fry Drs. Michael and Shirley Fry

Ms. Olivia Buroker ’15 Rev. and Mrs. J. William Novak

Mr. Sean Fry ’14 Drs. Michael and Shirley Fry

Mr. Benjamin Carpenter ’20 Mr. and Mrs. Noble Carpenter

Miss Grace Gabbert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gabbert

Class of 1960 Mr. and Mrs. Emerson F. Davis (Emerson ’60)

Mrs. Wendy Mantel Garbowit ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Mantel (Flo Mary Foreman ’46)

Class of 1981 Susie Sturman Beeman ’81

Mr. C. Perry Griffith III ’01 Mr. C. Perry Griffith Jr.

Class of 2005 Ms. Anne Kruse ’05

Mr. Edward W. Harris III ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Weber D. Donaldson Jr. Mr. Hurst K. Groves ’59 Mr. Craig T. Jackson ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Petri (Dede Neal ’73)

Class of 2015 Mr. and Mrs. Jose Caceres Ms. Lisa Sauce Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dick (Whitney Ford ’99) Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Ford Marcus Downs ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Downs Ms. Ruth Faris Dr. Anna Edwards ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Keenan Fennimore (Carolyn Edwards ’00) Bennett Ford ’27 Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Gary Quinnette

Tala Hasan ’16 Dr. and Mrs. Samer Ali-Hasan Mr. Anthony A Holds ’93 Captain and Mrs. James H. Holds Mrs. Claire Wishard Hoppenworth ’88 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59) Dr. Eileen Janzen Mr. and Mrs. Eric Smith (Kathy Schmid ’86) Mrs. Jennifer Bohler Johansen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stewart

Mr. David A. Kivela Dr. Jill A. Denny ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Lazin (Allison Blickman ’02) Mrs. Sol Blickman (Toby Sachs ’39) Mr. Todd Lickliter Dr. and Mrs. Matthew H. French (Matthew ’87) Mrs. Elise Marshall Ms. Susan Mark ’72 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. Jonathan McDowell ’02 Mr. David Quigley ’03 Aakrit Mehrotra ’24 Mr. Anshuman Mehrotra and Mrs. Vatsala Dubey Karnika Mehrotra ’18 Mr. Anshuman Mehrotra and Mrs. Vatsala Dubey Gavin Murphy ’21 Anonymous Piper Murphy ’22 Anonymous Natalie Odmark ’17 Jim and Bonnie Shute

Mr. Harold Rominger Mrs. Deb Camack Turner Schaming ’25 Mrs. Janice Schaming Elliot Scotten ’25 Mrs. Patty J. Barth Oliver Scotten ’19 Mrs. Patty J. Barth Mr. Royce D. Thrush Stephen E. and Mary O. DeVoe (Steve ’53) Mrs. Ellen Todd Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Miller (Matthew ’93) Mr. Laurence K Treadwell Mr. William Hubbard ’04 Mr. Christopher Tucker ’04 Mr. Ben Shaw ’04 Kobe Webster Mr. Darrell Thomas Mr. Gordon D Wishard ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Rex Hoppenworth (Claire Wishard ’88) Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59) Ms. Christina Wade ’99 Mr. and Mrs. John Wade Ms. Danielle Wade ’04 Mr. and Mrs. John Wade

IN MEMORY OF

Theresa Odmark ’15 Jim and Bonnie Shute

Mr. Domenic Angelicchio Mr. and Mrs. James A. James (Jim ’53)

Mary Charlotte Osborne ’18 Ms. Susan Hapak

Mr. Michael Atkinson George Atkinson ’01

Bryson A. Pillow ’17 Mr. William Pillow

Mrs. Diana Hutchison Baker ’69 Cols. Lyndi and Terry Balven (Lyndi Hutchison ’67) Ms. Rusty Warren ’69

Mr. and Mrs. David S Poston (David ’55; Susan ’56) Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59)

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Annual Giving to the School 2014-2015 Fall 2015 Park Tudor School

Mr. Burton Beck ’35 Mr. Harold R. Cunning ’35

Mrs. Ann Gillespie Harrison ’51 Ms. Mary Martha Wright ’52

Mr. Lew Berkeley Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Hartmann (Greg ’79) Dr. and Mrs. Alan B. Keller (Alan ’60)

Mr. William Higgins ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Hartmann (Greg ’79)

Mrs. Linda Hamilton McLaughlin ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Hartmann (Greg ’79) Mr. H. Roll McLaughlin FAIA Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. McLaughlin (Mac ’79; Margo Raikos ’81)

Mrs. Jane H. Holt Mr. and Mrs. William J. Holt (Bill ’76)

Mr. Thomas Milton Miller III Ms. Kelsey Johnson ’13

Mr. Harvey Hudson III ’43 Anonymous Mr. William Hackl Brainard and Mrs. Julianne Elizabeth Brainard (Will ’07; Julianne Sicklesteel ’07) Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henry Mr. Jim Hudson Mr. Tom Hudson Mr. Todd Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Rich Sherratt

Mr. William J Mead Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Galbraith Mr. Franklin B. Mead ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. O’Connor

Mr. Rob C. Hueni Anonymous Cols. Lyndi and Terry Balven (Lyndi Hutchison ’67) Ms. Grace Barlow ’11 Torrey M. and Lori E. Bievenour (Torrey ’96) Class of 2015 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Comer (Chris ’94) Stephen E. and Mary O. DeVoe (Steve ’53) Ms. Ella Freihofer ’13 Mr. John T. Gilligan ’10 Mr. August M. Hardee II ’85 Mrs. Kimberly L. Myers Hewlett ’95 Mr. Christopher Holobek* Mr. Anthony L. Holton ’06 Mrs. Gretchen Hueni* Mr. Clifford A. Hull and Dr. Sara H. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kenny (Kelly Sheridan ’95) Ms. Anne Kimsey ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Klocke (Kelly Marquart ’03) Mr. Gerry and Mrs. Susanne LaFollette (Sue Eaglesfield ’54) Mr. Raymond Marra ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Chad Mitchell (Emily Brunette ’99) Dr. Antonio Navarrete and Mrs. Jennifer Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Matt Raymond (Elizabeth Laughlin ’95) Ms. Carole Diane Roe Michael and Marianne Schafer Mr. Calvin Smith ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stewart Mr. and Mrs. James L. Worrall (Jim ’61)

Mr. Charles Oberthur Mrs. Barbara Oberthur

Ms. Tessa E. Byers ’10 Ms. Ellen L. Grein ’10 Mr. Clifford A. Hull and Dr. Sara H. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richardson Dr. David Darbro ’54 Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Darbro (Douglas ’60) Mr. Barow Davidian Ms. Abigail Test ’75 Mr. Tony Dezelan Ms. Carole Diane Roe Mr. Robert Doeppers ’42 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Clark (Bill ’42; Carol Lynn Blackburn ’49) Mrs. Deborah M. Dominguez Dr. Edmond Bendaly and Dr. Zeina Nabhan Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Frank Ms. Patti Fralich Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Galstian Mr. and Mrs. Brian Holle Ms. Marya E. Jones ’78 Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Lombardo Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lucas Mr. and Mrs. William H. Main Mrs. Donna O’Donnell Maureen Piontek Drs. James L. Qualkinbush and Brenda G. Barker Ms. Carole Diane Roe Ms. Heidi Rohloff Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Sogard Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Stuart Cameron Sumner ’17 Lily Sumner ’20 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Townsend III (John ’89) Ms. Darah S. Watson Mrs. Nicole Williamson Mr. Patrick Duginske Mrs. Carol Duginske Mr. Thomas Esterline ’57 Mrs. Katheryn Mahaffey Esterline ’58 Mr. William Esterline ’01 Mr. David V. A. Fauvre ’56 Ms. Penny Savage Landrigan ’57 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith (Becky Sharp ’57) Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stiles Sr. (John ’56) Mr. David Fisch ’98 Dr. and Mrs. Ryan D. Nagy (Katherine Deane ’98) Mrs. Barbara Fortner ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Brien (Dee DeMotte ’52) Mr. and Mrs. L. Bond Sandoe Jr. (Valri Philpott ’52) Dr. Anne C. Hodges Garrison ’28 Rebecca Garrison Tracy ’52 Miss Sara Lois Haber Mr. and Mrs. Ben Palleiko (Jeanne Lindholm ’62)

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Andy James Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Yingling (Jeff ’78) Mrs. Lucinda Brown Lanman ’57 Priscilla A. Ruddell (Priscilla Brown ’55) Mrs. Wilma Lilly ’50 Drs. Norman W. and Brenda Canedy (Brenda Haram ’50)

Mrs. Sallie Mink ’65 Ms. Marion Sweeney ’65 Ms. Patricia Moore ’65 Ms. Marion Sweeney ’65

Mr. Andrew D. Ponader ’10 Ms. Ellen L. Grein ’10 Mrs. Natalie Griener Riddell ’45 Mrs. Nancy Hare Dunn ’45 Mr. Baxter S. Rogers ’59 Reverend and Mrs. C. Davies Reed (Carol Cummings Rogers ’59*) Mr. and Alexander L. Rogers (Alex ’61) Mr. and Mrs. James B. Rogers (J.B. ’82) Colonel Torrence and Dr. Lynette Rogers (Torry ’56) Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59)

Mrs. Valri Philpott Sandoe ’52 Mr. Richard H. Amling Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Brooks (Claire Wilkinson ’52) Mrs. Tobie Cadle Calkins ’52 Mr. John Cole and Mrs. Rose Schnell-Cole Mrs. Sally K. Kackley Glasel ’52 Ms. Rosanna H. Hall Hall ’52 Ms. Heather Melissa Ann Kulwin ’92 Mrs. Mary Sydney Haram Matuska ’52 Ms. Penny Savage Landrigan ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Brien (Dee DeMotte ’52) Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Pennington (M.C. Swartz ’52) The Progressive Club Mrs. and Mrs. Theodore W. Ringer Mr. L. Bond Sandoe Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ward E. Sexson Faye Buckley Sigman Rebecca Garrison Tracy ’52 Mr. Robert F. Walbridge Mr. Richard D. Wood Ms. Mary Martha Wright ’52 Mrs. Judy Shive Anonymous Mr. Robert L. Shive Mr. Harold A Skillman Mrs. Barbara Skillman Mrs. Carolyn Smith ’39 Mrs. Gloria C. Ryan Mr. Richard Sommers ’35 Mr. Laurence Neuman and Ms. Julie Sommers Neuman

Mrs. Barbara J Rominger Mrs. Robert Altum Dr. and Mrs. Charles Barman Mrs. Judith Bruch Mrs. Deb Camack Mr. and Mrs. John Compton Mrs. Barbara Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dezelan Mrs. Edith Greiwe Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hanselmann Mrs. Donna Johnson Mr. and Mrs. William H. Main Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marlowe Dr. and Mrs. John G. Rapp Mr. and Mrs. John R. Rardon Ms. Carole Diane Roe Michael and Marianne Schafer Mrs. Susie Selmier James and Emily Sturman (Jim ’67; Emily Moore ’66) Mrs. Margaret Taylor Mrs. Roberta Wurzman

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

Mr. Mark Rominger ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Alpert Michael and Marianne Schafer

Mr. Henry Taggart ’44 Robert and Elizabeth Taggart Fitzsimmons ’62

Mrs. Rosalie Lurvey Rothbard ’38 Mrs. Lesley Rothbard Seitchick ’65

Christopher Jacob Therber Rich and Susan Graffis Mr. and Mrs. Kerk McKeon (Emily Arnold ’90)

Mr. Ernest E. McGuire Anne and David Shane

Mr. John Ruckelshaus ’48 Mrs. H. Warren Earle (Constance Cadick ’49)

Ms. Evelyn McClain Mr. Christopher Holobek*

Mr. Stephen Sacher Mr. and Mrs. Joel Sacher

Mr. Alexander M. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Teel (Tom ’61) Mrs. Florence Stewart ’30 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Teel (Tom ’61) Mr. Peter Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Teel (Tom ’61) Mr. Douglas H. Stickney Mrs. Kim Stickney (Kim Smith ’74) Mr. Humam Sukapdjo Mr. Mike McCraw and Dr. Amye Sukapdjo ’87 Mr. Alexander L Taggart III ’42 Robert and Elizabeth Taggart Fitzsimmons ’62

Ms. Lynn Thomsen Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox (Karlyn*) Mr. Christopher Holobek* Mr. Clifford A. Hull and Dr. Sara H. Murphy Mr. Bozin Trajkovski Dennis Voelkel and Dr. Sonja Voelkel


Annual Giving to the School 2014-2015 Fall 2015 Park Tudor School

Miss Jane Trotter Cols. Lyndi and Terry Balven (Lyndi Hutchison ’67) Mr. and Mrs. David J. Shumate Mr. Lloyd J. Tucker Mr. Christopher Holobek* Mr. David Yingling ’79 Mrs. Mary Louise Yingling

Mrs. Sylvia Fleck* Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fleck (Ross ’00)

Mrs. Jennifer Nie* Indianapolis Garden Club

Mrs. Karlyn Fox* Drs. Harpreetinder and Mona Singh Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum

Mrs. Claudia K. Nole* Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum

Mr. Joseph K. Fumusa* Mr. and Mrs. Fritz French

Mrs. Elizabeth Odmark* Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum

Ms. Laura Gellin* Mr. Jonathan Buckley ’11

Mr. Thomas Page* The House Family Mr. Evan Sumner ’14

Mrs. Leeta R. Albea* Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum

Mr. Jerry Grayson* Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Stack

Park Tudor Teachers* Dr. and Mrs. Edward T. Fry

Mr. J. Michael Ayres* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Massel (Michael ’07; Amanda Ranek ’06) Mr. Nolan Smith ’11

Dr. Jan Guffin* Ms. Sara Johnson ’09 Ms. Adriana Keramida-Strahl ’08 Bill Johnson and Karen Napier-Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Adam Perkins (Adam ’03) Mr. J. Elliott Thomasson ’07

Mrs. Sharon Riddle* Tom* and Joanne Black

Thank A Teacher

Mrs. Karen Ayres* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Massel (Michael ’07; Amanda Ranek ’06) Mrs. Belinda Barlow* Mr. and Mrs. Weston Andrew Jones Ms. Brandi Barnett* Mr. and Mrs. Peter Emerson Mr. and Mrs. Philip Larman Drs. Alexander and Helen Niculescu Ms. Jesse Bohnert* Mr. and Mrs. Weston Andrew Jones Mr. Nolan Brokamp* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stewart Mrs. Heather Carmody* Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum Mr. Stephen Curry* Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum Mr. Mark Dewart* Mr. Samuel Amy ’11 Ms. Emily Janin ’14 Mrs. Cammy Dubie* Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum Dr. Sven H. Dubie* Mr. and Mrs. William Clouse Mr. Larry Eckel* Mr. J.J. Anagnostou ’03 Mrs. Eleanor Backman Mrs. Cynthia Eiteljorg* Mr. James Eiteljorg ’09 Mrs. Deborah Stuart Everett* ’69 Travis Ball Jr. Mr. V. William Hunt and Mrs. Nancy Bergen Hunt Mr. Luke Robbins ’07

Dr. Paul Hamer* Mr. Sawyer Bonsib ’04 Mr. Nolan Smith ’11

Mr. Ryan Ritz* Drs. Carlos and Ruth Gimeno Mr. Nolan Smith ’11 Mr. Frank Wu and Ms. Julie Liu Mr. Bryon J. Realey* Tom* and Joanne Black

Mrs. Shants Hart* Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum

Dr. Geoffrey Sharpless* Mr. Nolan Smith ’11

Mr. Christopher Holobek* Mr. and Mrs. Craig Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miroff (Drew ’92)

Mrs. Gaye Shula* Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Miller (Matthew ’93) Ms. Elizabeth Shula ’04* Ms. Lesley Simpson Sowers ’04

Mr. Peter Kraft* Mr. Haldan Cohn and Ms. Phyllis Lugger Mrs. Laura I. Lowe* Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Weston Andrew Jones Mr. and Mrs. Philip Larman Mr. Richard C. Searles Ms. Concepcion Marin* Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum Ms. Margo McAlear* Mr. John Amy ’09 Ms. Alexandra Dakich ’12 Ms. Alexandra Janin ’12 Mr. Richard Ni ’11 Ms. Sarah McDaniels* Mr. and Mrs. Craig Carpenter Mrs. Lori McIntosh* Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Grant Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Miller (Matthew ’93) Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum Mrs. Lori Morales* Dr. Alfonso de Dios and Mrs. Raquel Molina Mr. David B Malcom* Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Fitzpatrick (Alida Malcolm ’99) Diana B. Malcom and Kieran McGowan (Diana ’93)

Ms. Jane Sidey* Ms. Donna Hopf Mrs. Bonnie Stewart* Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miroff (Drew ’92) Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum Mrs. Heather Teets* Ms. Shreya Gulati ’10 Mrs. Janice L Vote* Ms. Emily Knapp ’11 Ms. Cassidy Laikin ’11 Mrs. Sarah Webster* Mr. and Mrs. Fritz French Mr. John R Williams* Stephen E. and Mary O. DeVoe (Steve ’53) Mr. Anthony L. Holton ’06 Mr. Dave Morrison and Ms. Margot K. McKinney ’79 Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Stack

In-Kind Gifts Anonymous - 2 Mr. Bernard F. Barcio Mr. Kevin and Ms. Holly Betz Mr. Ron Brock and Ms. Ann Thompson Brock Mr. and Mrs. Henry Camferdam Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chapelle (Cathy Yingling ’87*) Mr. and Mrs. William E. Cooper Dr. and Mrs. Darin Dill Mr. and Mrs. Don Gottwald Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hebert Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kleymeyer Dr. and Mrs. Peter M. Knapp Mrs. Lesle Lane Mr. and Mrs. William H. Main Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Murphy Mr. Frank Regich* and Ms. Concepcion Marin* Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Robertson

Booster Club Golf Outing Anonymous - 3 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeVito Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duiser EMS Farmers Insurance – Mr. Jonathan D. Levine First Merchant’s Bank Gastroenterology of Indianapolis Digestive Health Center Herman and Kittle Hogan Mayflower Ice Miller LLP Indiana Health Group Integrity Metals Corp. Ivy Tech Foundation Katz Sapper & Miller LLP Dr. and Mrs. Mark Kyker Langham Logistics/BL Anderson Lucas Family Middle School Golf Parents Mooreco IV McDonald’s Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morris Stacie Reamer Peterson Park Tudor Booster Club Sheil Sexton Upper School Golf Parents – JV Upper School Golf Parents – Varsity

* denotes faculty and staff # denotes deceased

Mrs. Susan Watson* Mr. and Mrs. Weston Andrew Jones Mr. Courtney Whitehead* Mr. and Mrs. Craig Carpenter Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum Ms. Mary Zajac* Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum

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2014-2015 Annual Fund Parent Junior Kindergarten Parent Participation - 79%

Mr. and Mrs. Yousef Barham Mr. and Mrs. Marc Behringer Mr. and Mrs. John P. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Jason Brown Mr. Daniel and Dr. Katherine Brundage Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Button Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Buttrick Dr. and Mrs. Derek Culnan Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cunningham Dr. and Mrs. Melton Doxey Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Drook Mr. and Mrs. Chris Eckerle Dr. Anna Edwards Mr. Jonathan Faris Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Ferreira Dr. and Mrs. Mark Fisch Mr. and Mrs. Zach W. Ford Mr. Anthony Foyt and Mrs. Casey Irsay Foyt Dr. and Mrs. Matthew H. French Mr. and Mrs. Tony George Mr. Zach Gordon and Mrs. Carlie Irsay Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Jason Groves Hugh and Kristina Harlan Mr. and Mrs. J. Whipple Hazlewood Mr. and Mrs. Jon Jacob Isenbarger Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas B. Lemen Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Litz Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McAteer Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan McDowell Mr. and Mrs. Michael McManus Mr. William Morton Jr. and Dr. Rachael Morton Dr. and Mrs. Ryan D. Nagy Mr. and Mrs. David Nie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nixon Ms. Juanita Oh Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Paton Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Portanova Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Ritz Mr. and Mrs. Toby Rogers Ms. and Mr. Jane Sidey Dr. and Mrs. Peter M. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Damon Smith Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Luca Visini Dr. Alex Walker and Dr. Lauren Walker Mr. and Mrs. Chris Warner Ms. Darah S. Watson Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver

Senior Kindergarten Parent Participation - 81% Mr. and Mrs. Aman Brar Mr. and Mrs. Josh Carter Mr. and Mrs. Justin Christian Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Crafton Mr. Jeff and Dr. Ann Daniel Dr. and Mrs. John DePowell Mr. and Mrs. Joe Downey Dr. and Mrs. Sven H. Dubie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas English Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Everett IV Mr. and Mrs. Zach W. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Gershman Mr. and Mrs. David Guevara Mr. and Mrs. J. Whipple Hazlewood Dr. and Mrs. Scott Kanagy Mr. and Mrs. Seth H. Kleiman Mr. and Mrs. David Meek Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Miller Mr. and Mrs. Scott Moorehead

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Mr. William Morton Jr. and Dr. Rachael Morton Dr. and Mrs. Ryan D. Nagy Drs. Rajesh and Valerie Pai Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Paton Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Pressler Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Ritz Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Toby Rogers Mr. and Ms. Eli Salatich Mr. Zuheir Shahwan and Mrs. Amy Green Mr. and Dr. Jared Shattuck Mr. Bryan and Dr. Carmen Taylor Mr. William Ian Towler and Dr. Sherrine Ibrahim Dr. Alex Walker and Dr. Lauren Walker Mr. and Mrs. Michael Webster Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Whitehead

Grade 1 Parent Participation - 87%

Dr. and Mrs. Eric Aitken Mr. Viswanath and Dr. Vidya Sree Atluri Mr. and Mrs. Yousef Barham Mr. and Mrs. Marc Behringer Mr. and Mrs. John P. Berry Mr. Daniel and Dr. Katherine Brundage Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. Scott Conner Dr. and Mrs. Derek Culnan Dr. and Mrs. John DePowell Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Drook Mr. and Mrs. John Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Thomas English Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Hawkins Mr. George Hayes and Dr. Lindiwee-Yaa Randall-Hayes Mr. and Mrs. J. Whipple Hazlewood Mr. Joshua Hood and Ms. Nicole Cooreman Mrs. Gretchen Hueni Mr. and Mrs. Weston Andrew Jones Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Klapper Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Klineman Mr. Aleksandr Krivozus and Mrs. Zina Gringauz Dr. Chin Lee and Dr. Natasha Kim Mr. Jay Lorentz and Mrs. Tina Kluemper Mr. and Mrs. Jason MacLean Mr. and Mrs. A.J. McIntosh Mr. and Mrs. Michael McManus Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Miller Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Miller Dr. Antonio Navarrete and Mrs. Jennifer Bailey Mr. Tor and Dr. Cecilie Nergard Mr. and Mrs. David Nie Ms. Juanita Oh Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Pasquesi II Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Quirey Ms. Heidi Rohloff Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum Dr. and Dr. Jason Samii Mr. Adam and Ms. Karen Lamott Schiffer Mr. and Dr. Jared Shattuck Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shore Ms. and Mr. Jane Sidey Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jason Spartz Dr. and Mrs. Jeremy Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Luca Visini

Grade 2 Parent Participation - 91% Mr. and Mrs. Devin Anderson Drs. Gaurav and Rebecca Arora Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Beesley

Dr. Edmond Bendaly and Dr. Zeina Nabhan Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Buttrick Mr. and Mrs. Henry Camferdam, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Christy Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Crafton Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Debshaw Dr. and Mrs. Darin Dill Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Forrestal Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Grant Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hanley Dr. and Mrs. Bradley Harris Mr. and Mrs. David Harris Mr. Joshua Hood and Ms. Nicole Cooreman Mr. Glenn Hoskin and Mrs. Lisa Hoskin Dr. and Mrs. Michael Irizarry Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kahre Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kite Dr. Mark Langer and Dr. Elaine White Mrs. Xiaoyan Li and Mr. Zequn Wu Mr. Lem Lloyd and Ms. Sara Fogarty Mr. and Mrs. Darren Manning Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Miller Mr. Jeffrey A. Mokaya and Mrs. Pamela Obegi Mr. and Mrs. Scott Moorehead Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan Mr. and Mrs. William Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Scott Preston Dr. Omar Rahman and Dr. Fyeza Haider Mr. and Mrs. Brent Richards Dr. Eric Rubenstein and Mrs. Carly Sacher-Rubenstein Mr. William Schaming Mr. and Mrs. Eric Scotten Ms. Deblina Sharma and Mr. Dhruvajyoti Biswas Mr. and Mrs. David Shuel Dr. and Mrs. Peter M. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Sogard Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Stotts Mr. and Mrs. DeMario Vitalis Mr. and Mrs. Chris Warner Isaac Willett Esq. and Dr. Adrian Willett

Grade 3 Parent Participation – 88%

Dr. and Mrs. Eric Aitken Mr. Douglas and Mrs. Amy Allen Mr. Viswanath and Dr. Vidya Sree Atluri Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Beesley Mr. and Mrs. Marc Behringer Mr. and Mrs. William Bogle Jr. Mr. Eddie Cheever Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Christian Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cunningham Dr. Alfonso de Dios and Mrs. Raquel Molina Mr. and Mrs. Jason Eckerle Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fisher Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Galstian Dr. Heather Handley Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hasselbeck Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Brian Holle Mr. and Mrs. Weston Andrew Jones Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Jon E. King Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Klineman Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kohart Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Philip Larman Mr. Kelley and Dr. Dana Lasek Dr. Chin Lee and Dr. Natasha Kim Mr. and Mrs. A.J. McIntosh Mr. Anshuman Mehrotra and Mrs. Vatsala Dubey Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Mitchell

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Murphy Mr. Tor and Dr. Cecilie Nergard Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Norman Drs. Rajesh and Valerie Pai Dr. Kash Abdul-Rahman and Ms. Jamila Zafar Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Ritz Mr. and Mrs. Steve Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Jon Russell Dr. Matthew Shaw and Mrs. Chen Bi Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Smith Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jason Spartz Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stoughton Mr. and Mrs. John F. Townsend III Ms. Seema Parikshak Verma Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Ward Ms. Darah S. Watson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Webster Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Whitehead

Grade 4 Parent Participation - 70%

Mr. and Mrs. Devin Anderson Drs. Gaurav and Rebecca Arora Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bender AJ and Lynne Bir Mr. Ron Brock and Ms. Ann Thompson Brock Mr. and Mrs. Craig M. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Crafton Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Luis Gomez Dr. and Mrs. Bradley Harris Mrs. Gretchen Hueni Dr. and Mrs. Michael Irizarry Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kahre Mr. and Mrs. James R. Keller Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kemper Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Klineman Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kraft Dr. Mark Langer and Dr. Elaine White Mr. and Mrs. Philip Larman Mr. Lem Lloyd and Ms. Sara Fogarty Alexandra and Greg Loewen Dr. and Dr. Harold Longe Dr. Raja Mahidhara and Dr. Geetha Rao Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Markey Ms. Morgan McGill Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miroff Mr. Jeffrey A. Mokaya and Mrs. Pamela Obegi Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan Drs. Alexander and Helen Niculescu Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Polak Mr. and Mrs. Steve Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Randall D. Rogers Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Shuel Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Smith Dr. and Mrs. Jeremy Sullivan Dr. Whitten Watson and Dr. Susan Watson Mr. and Mrs. Richard White Mrs. Nicole Williamson

Grade 5 Parent Participation - 75% Mr. and Dr. Muhammad Athar Mr. and Mrs. Yousef Barham Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Benoit Dr. Christina Bodurow Mr. Malcolm Bundey and Ms. Delta Cheung Bundey Mr. and Mrs. Henry Camferdam Jr. Mr. Bryan Chandler and Ms. Mary Titsworth Chandler Mr. and Mrs. William Clouse Mr. and Mrs. Grover B. Davis


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Dr. and Mrs. Sven H. Dubie Mr. and Mrs. Peter Emerson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas English Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Erwin Mr. and Mrs. Darrin Friskney Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Gershman Dr. Renee Gill Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hanley Mr. and Mrs. David Harris Mr. George Hayes and Dr. Lindiwee-Yaa Randall-Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Brian Holle Mr. Glenn Hoskin and Mrs. Lisa Hoskin Mr. and Mrs. Berkley Isaac Mr. and Mrs. Cesar Jimenez Ms. Marya Jones Mr. Mark Kirschner Mr. Jeff and Dr. Jennifer Kittle Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kramer Mr. Kelley and Dr. Dana Lasek Dr. and Dr. Viney Mathavan Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miroff Dr. and Mrs. R. Christopher Miyamoto Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Lufkin Morris Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. William Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Rob C. Paugh Mr. Sheldon and Ms. Suzanne Phelps Dr. and Mrs. Ovais Raza Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum Mr. and Mrs. Jon Russell Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shore Dr. and Dr. Harpreetinder Singh Mr. Keerat Singh and Mrs. Harjeet Kaur Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Smith Dr. Douglas Stemke and Dr. Lei Han Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Stotts Ms. Dionne Strong Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Stuart Dr. and Mrs. Tom Xiao

Grade 6 Parent Participation - 79%

Anonymous – 1 Mr. David and Dr. Karen Amstutz Drs. Gaurav and Rebecca Arora Honorable and Mrs. Alex M. Azar II Mr. Kevin and Ms. Holly Betz Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Button Honorable Julianne Cartmel Mr. and Mrs. Jason Challand Mr. and Mrs. Justin Christian Drs. Tae-Yon Chun and Hea-Won Kim Dr. Alfonso de Dios and Mrs. Raquel Molina Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Debshaw Dr. and Mrs. Darin Dill Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freihofer Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher Dr. and Dr. Carlos Gimeno Dr. Juan Carlos Gomez and Dr. Maria Luisa Diez Ms. Linda Grider Dr. William R. Grider Mr. and Mrs. William Scott Grider Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hasselbeck Mr. and Mrs. James Hurst Mr. Tom Jernstedt and Ms. Kris Kellam Jernstedt Dr. and Mrs. James Kigamwa Dr. Steven Kim and Mrs. Susan Kim Mr. Jeff and Dr. Jennifer Kittle Mr. and Mrs. Chandrashekhar Kubal Dr. and Mrs. Robert Lindeman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Long Mr. and Mrs. Jason MacLean Dr. and Mrs. Jon M. Maier

Mr. and Mrs. Garth McClain Ms. Mary McGonagle Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Miller Dr. and Mrs. Jean-Pierre Mobasser Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Murphy Mr. Azeem Niazi and Mrs. Arjumand Azeem Dr. and Mrs. Gregg L. Ossip Mr. Anatoliy Petrov and Mrs. Tracey Blum-Petrov Dr. James Ruiz and Ms. Michelle Carnahan Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sarratt Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shore Dr. and Mrs. Nimu Surtani Dr. and Mrs. Gregg Talbert Dr. Jianmin Tian and Dr. Beili Dong Mr. and Mrs. John F. Townsend III Dennis Voelkel Esq. and Dr. Sonja Voelkel Mr. and Mrs. Richard White Mr. Rick Whitham and Mrs. Gigi Omran Dr. and Mrs. Brian Wiegel Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wolfla Dr. Yanping Xu and Dr. Qiuyue Yu Mr. Guoxin Zhu and Mrs. Zhaogen Chen

Grade 7 Parent Participation - 67%

Anonymous - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Aaholm Mr. Jeffrey Aldridge Mr. and Mrs. Devin Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bender AJ and Lynne Bir Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Black Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buckley Mr. Malcolm Bundey and Ms. Delta Cheung Bundey Mr. and Mrs. Craig M. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Crossin Dr. Rodrigo Escobar and Mrs. Gemma Diaz Mr. and Mrs. David N. Eskenazi Mr. and Mrs. Larry Foster Mr. and Mrs. Chad Franz Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hanley Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hasselbeck Mr. and Mrs. Brian Holle Mr. and Mrs. Berkley Isaac Dr. and Mrs. David Isaacs Mr. and Mrs. Brian Johnson Mr. and Ms. Todd Katz Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kite Mr. John Krull and Ms. Jenny Labalme Mr. J. Scott and Dr. Julie Laughner Ms. Michelle Lavoie Mr. and Mrs. Nils Lindstrom Alexandra and Greg Loewen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mack Mr. and Mrs. William H. Main III Mr. and Mrs. Greg McRoberts Mr. and Mrs. David Meek Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Lufkin Morris Mr. and Mrs. William Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Rob C. Paugh Mrs. Debra Perkins Dr. Omar Rahman and Dr. Fyeza Haider Mr. and Mrs. James B. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Randall D. Rogers Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Seymour Mr. Liang Shen and Mrs. Shaohua Cao Mr. Derrick Smith Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Snow Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Sumner Dr. and Mrs. Nimu Surtani

Dr. Dario and Mrs. Monica Untama Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Weymuth Mr. Gayle Young and Mrs. Miwako Story

Grade 8 Parent Participation - 81%

Mr. Douglas and Mrs. Amy Allen Mr. David and Dr. Karen Amstutz Mr. and Mrs. Devin Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Don N. Aquilano Mr. and Dr. Muhammad Athar Mr. and Mrs. John Baker Dr. John Bamforth and Dr. Susan Mahony Carrie D. Blankenbaker Mr. James Blankenbaker Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Bloniarz Mrs. Mary Beth Bloomfield Ms. Cynthia P. Boschen Mr. and Mrs. William B. Carmichael Mr. and Mrs. Josh Carter Dr. and Mrs. Richard Chadderton Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Chaplin Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chou Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Conterno Mr. and Mrs. Jason Eckerle Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Enkema Dr. Giuseppe Firenze and Dr. Isabella Velona Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fowler Mr. Peter S. French Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Galstian Mr. and Mrs. Mark George Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Gershman Dr. Juan Carlos Gomez and Dr. Maria Luisa Diez Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Grant Mr. and Mrs. David Harris Dr. and Mrs. Saul Helman, M.D. Mr. Kevin Honigford and Ms. Kimberly Pohlman Dr. and Mrs. BP House Dr. and Mrs. Joe Johnston Ms. Kristi Jones Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Klapper Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Koustenis Dr. and Mrs. Steve LaBarge Ms. Catherine LaCrosse Mr. and Mrs. Shing Lam Mr. and Mrs. Jason MacLean Dr. and Mrs. Jon M. Maier Mr. and Mrs. William H. Main, III Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Martin Dr. Raghavendra Mirmira and Dr. Veena Rao-Mirmira Dr. and Mrs. R. Christopher Miyamoto Dr. and Mrs. Jean-Pierre Mobasser Mr. and Mrs. Michael Momcilovich Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Moore Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Murphy Mr. Kevin Nibbs and Mrs. Tangi Jackson-Nibbs Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Odle Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Polak Mr. and Mrs. Eric Scotten Mr. Thaxter Shaw and Ms. Ramona Sequeira Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sing Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Smith Ms. Amy Stacey Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Stewart Mr. and Ms. William T. Stoops, III Dr. Jianmin Tian and Dr. Beili Dong Drs. Raj and Shireesha Vuppalanchi Mr. Eric Wallentine Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weiker Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Weiss

Dr. and Mrs. Brian Wiegel Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Don Woods Mr. Frank Wu and Ms. Julie Liu

Grade 9 Parent Participation – 80% Mr. and Mrs. James S. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Brian Akins Mr. Jeffrey Aldridge Mr. and Mrs. Don N. Aquilano Honorable and Mrs. Alex M. Azar II Mr. Theodore Baker and Mrs. Janet Campbell Baker Mr. and Mrs. John Baker Dr. and Mrs. Jay Beagle AJ and Lynne Bir Mr. and Mrs. William Bogle Jr. Dr. Christopher Bohyer and Dr. Wanita Kumar Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bova Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bowlby Mr. Ron Brock and Ms. Ann Thompson Brock Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Brown Mr. and Mrs. David Burns Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Button Mr. and Mrs. Craig M. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Josh Carter Mr. Bryan Chandler and Ms. Mary Titsworth Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chapelle Dr. Chunyan He and Dr. Jinhui Chen Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Conterno Mr. and Dr. Ed Couch Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. Coury Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Crossin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dakich Mr. and Ms. John C. Erickson III Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Eriksen Dr. and Mrs. Janos Ertl Mr. and Mrs. David N. Eskenazi Ms. Dara Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Randolph L. Foxworthy Mr. and Mrs. Jim Freudenberg Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Gardner Dr. and Dr. Carlos Gimeno Ms. Ellen Davies Gregory Mr. James Barnum Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Shaun Hart Mr. George Hayes and Dr. Lindiwee-Yaa Randall-Hayes Dr. Chunyan He and Dr. Jinhui Chen Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Hodge Mr. and Mrs. Michael House Dr. and Mrs. Tim Hupfer Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson Dr. and Mrs. Joe Johnston Dr. Steven Kim and Mrs. Susan Kim Mr. and Mrs. Jon E. King Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kite Drs. Alan and Beth Klotz Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Knitter Mr. Richard Kocerha and Mrs. Catherine Langham Ms. Catherine LaCrosse Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lacy Mr. J. Scott and Dr. Julie Laughner Mr. and Mrs. Scott Law Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Lawlor Mr. Kun Li and Ms. Wenqi You Mr. and Mrs. Nils Lindstrom Dr. and Mrs. Carlo Lo Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Lombardo Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Long Dr. and Dr. Harold Longe

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Mr. Jay Lorentz and Mrs. Tina Kluemper Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lueck Dr. and Mrs. Dean Maar Ms. Linda Maradol Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Markey Ms. Mary McGonagle Mr. Anshuman Mehrotra and Mrs. Vatsala Dubey Mr. and Mrs. Tom Merrell Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Miller Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Miller Dr. Sanjay Mishra and Ms. Seema Verma Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Moore Ms. Dhana Morris Ms. Joanna Oberthur Mr. Michael Oberthur Mr. Derek O’Dell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Osborne Dr. and Mrs. Gregg L. Ossip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer Mr. Bryan and Dr. Tiffany Rand Mr. Richard Ranucci Dr. and Mrs. Ovais Raza Mr. and Mrs. Bryon J. Realey Mr. and Mrs. Eric Redifer Mr. and Mrs. Todd Reiselman Mr. Derica Rice and Mrs. Robin Nelson-Rice Mr. and Mrs. James B. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rogers Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Root M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sarratt Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Mr. and Mrs. Eric Scroggins Mr. and Mrs. Wei Shen Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shore Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sing Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Soukup Mr. and Mrs. Dale St. Louis Drs. Raj and Monica Tewari Mr. and Mrs. Jim Toomey Mr. and Mrs. Chris Vlahos Dennis Voelkel Esq. and Dr. Sonja Voelkel Mr. and Mrs. Smoke Wallin Mr. Eric Wallentine Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Ward Mr. and Mrs. Alex White Dr. and Mrs. Brian Wiegel Dr. and Mrs. Tom Xiao Dr. and Mrs. Ramu Yeleti Dr. Min Zhao and Mrs. Annie Chen Dr. Qingya Zhao and Professor Huanmei Wu

Grade 10 Parent Participation - 77%

Anonymous - 1 Mr. David and Dr. Karen Amstutz Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Arbuckle Dr. John Bamforth and Dr. Susan Mahony Mr. and Mrs. Mike Beesley Mr. Kevin and Ms. Holly Betz Mr. and Mrs. Mayank Bhatt Carrie D. Blankenbaker Mr. James Blankenbaker Ms. Cynthia P. Boschen Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Caceres Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. William Clouse Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Creveling Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dassow Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dattilo Ms. Amy Davis Mr. and Mrs. James Dora Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Eckerle Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Enkema Mr. Peter S. French Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gabbert

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Dr. and Mrs. Marc Gerdisch Dr. Renee Gill Dr. Juan Carlos Gomez and Dr. Maria Luisa Diez Mr. and Mrs. Don Gottwald Mr. and Mrs. John Hammer Dr. and Mrs. Saul Helman M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Collin Hill Mr. Richard and Dr. Jannette Hogshire Mr. Kevin Honigford and Ms. Kimberly Pohlman Mr. Jaren Jackson and Terri Carmichael Jackson Esq. Mr. and Ms. Todd Katz Mr. and Mrs. James R. Keller Dr. and Mrs. James Kigamwa Mr. John Krull and Ms. Jenny Labalme Dr. and Mrs. Steve LaBarge Mr. and Mrs. Ben Li Drs. Deshun Lu and Yan Jin Dr. and Mrs. Dean Maar Dr. and Mrs. Bret Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Garth McClain Dr. and Mrs. Jean-Pierre Mobasser Mr. and Mrs. David Moore Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Lufkin Morris Mr. Laurence Neuman and Ms. Julie Sommers Neuman Mr. Kevin Nibbs and Mrs. Tangi Jackson-Nibbs Drs. Alexander and Helen Niculescu Mr. and Mrs. David G. Odmark Mr. Myles O’Neill and Dr. Fionnuala Walsh Dr. and Mrs. Gregg L. Ossip Mr. David Park and Professor Emily M. Morris Mr. William Pillow Ms. Bobbi B. Plewes Mr. Hugh Resnick and Professor Victoria Resnick Mr. Derica Rice and Mrs. Robin Nelson-Rice Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schacht Drs. Joel Scherer and Anna Maria Storniolo Mr. Adam and Ms. Karen Lamott Schiffer Mr. Thaxter Shaw and Ms. Ramona Sequeira Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sing Drs. David Skalnik and Kristin Chun Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Sogard Mrs. Sydney B. Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Sumner Dr. and Mrs. Gregg Talbert Drs. Raj and Monica Tewari Mr. and Mrs. David Urbanek Mr. and Mrs. Chris Vlahos Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Webster Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wiesinger Mr. Christopher Williams Mrs. Jennifer Williams Mr. Guoxin Zhu and Mrs. Zhaogen Chen

Grade 11 Parent Participation - 72% Anonymous - 2 Mr. and Ms. Gordon Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Brian Akins Dr. and Mrs. Samer Ali-Hasan Mr. and Mrs. John Baker Mr. and Mrs. Art Baxter Mr. Bill Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Bloniarz Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Bodell Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bova Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bowlby Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buckley Mr. and Mrs. David Burns Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Button

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Camferdam Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Challand Mr. Bryan Chandler and Ms. Mary Titsworth Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Crossin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dassow Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duiser Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Enkema The Gardner Family Dr. Dale Edgar and Ms. Michele Heinold Mr. Steve Elliott and Ms. Vicky Prusinski Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Justin Fite Mr. and Mrs. Larry Foster Mr. and Mrs. Fritz French Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gehring Dr. Julie Gilmore Ms. Amy Hamilton Drs. James and Doris Hardacker Mr. and Mrs. Shaun Hart Ms. Le-Angela Harvey Colbert Drs. David and April Hoffman Ms. Donna Hopf Dr. and Mrs. Tim Hupfer Dennis and Brook Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Joe Johnston Mr. and Mrs. James R. Keller Mr. Larry Klein and Ms. Carrie Klein Tidwell Drs. Alan and Beth Klotz Mr. and Mrs. John Andre Lacy Mr. and Mrs. Scott Law Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lebovits Mr. Baohui Li and Ms. Peiyi Yang Mr. and Mrs. Renhua Li Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lloyd Mr. Terry Longworth and Mrs. Stephanie White-Longworth Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lueck Mr. and Ms. Mark Lybik Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mack Dr. and Mrs. Dale L. McCarter Mr. and Mrs. Garth McClain Drs. James McGill and Julie Fetters Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morris Mr. and Mrs. Patrick L. Mosongo Ms. Joanna Oberthur Mr. Michael Oberthur Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer Mr. Anthony and Dr. Lori Petrucciani Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Polak Drs. James L. Qualkinbush and Brenda G. Barker Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moyer Mr. and Mrs. James B. Rogers Mr. Robert Rook and Dr. Adrien Sipos Mr. and Mrs. James Smitherman Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Sogard Mr. Jay Spitzenberger and Mrs. Kathleen Shields Ms. Deborah Spoerner Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Stewart Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Stout Mr. and Mrs. Jim Toomey Dr. Dario and Mrs. Monica Untama Mr. Thyagarajan Venkatesan and Dr. Mythily Srinivasan

Grade 12 Parent Participation - 64% Anonymous - 1 Mr. and Ms. Gordon Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Greg Adams Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Mrs. Susan Backer Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bahler Mr. Dean Barnhard

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bowlby Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Braly Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Buroker Mr. and Mrs. Jose Caceres Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cassidy Drs. Tae-Yon Chun and Hea-Won Kim Mr. and Mrs. William Daugherty Mr. and Mrs. Mark Downs Dr. and Mrs. Brett R. Fink Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Frank Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freihofer Mr. and Mrs. Fritz French Mr. Peter S. French Mr. and Mrs. Jim Freudenberg Dr. and Mrs. Marc Gerdisch Dr. and Dr. Carlos Gimeno Mr. and Mrs. Don Gottwald Mr. and Mrs. John Hammer Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harrington Mr. Brian Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Hodge Mr. and Mrs. Dagoberto Hornedo Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ibsen Mr. and Mrs. Blake Jackson Dr. and Mrs. Joe Johnston Mr. Jeffrey and Dr. Linda Kimbell Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Klapper Dr. and Mrs. Steve LaBarge Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Lawlor Mr. and Mrs. Ben Li Mr. Merlin Lopez and Mrs. Guemalli Cardona Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Lowry Dr. and Mrs. William J. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Markey Dr. and Mrs. Bret Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Martin Dr. Raghavendra Mirmira and Dr. Veena Rao-Mirmira Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Moore Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mytelka Mr. and Mrs. David G. Odmark Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer Ms. Bobbi B. Plewes Mr. and Mrs. Randall Rayl Mr. Ken Reese Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rhodehamel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richardson Dr. John Roesner and Dr. Kristin Adams Ms. Lisa Sauce Mr. and Mrs. John St. Clair Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stark Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stewart Mrs. Kim Stickney Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sventeckis Dr. Gregg A. Sweeney Mrs. Janet M. Sweeney Drs. Raj and Monica Tewari Mr. Travis Clemmons and Mrs. Tracy Tiassum-Clemmons Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Tinkey Mr. and Mrs. David Urbanek Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Ward Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weiss Mrs. Nicole Williamson Mr. Jianlei Xie and Dr. Minxia He


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Statement of Operations Year ending June 30, 2014 Revenues Tuition................................................................................................. $ 18,836,310 Annual Fund......................................................................................... $ 1,325,399 Other Revenues.................................................................................... $ 2,900,014 Grant from Trust................................................................................... $ 2,600,000 Total Revenues................................................................................... $ 25,661,723 Expenditures Salaries & Benefits.............................................................................. $ 14,776,837 Instructional Supplies............................................................................ $ 1,023,492 Plant Operations & Repairs................................................................... $ 2,119,354 General Operating Expenses................................................................ $ 1,048,542 Financial Aid......................................................................................... $ 3,158,808 Capital Expenditures................................................................................ $ 522,312 Other.................................................................................................... $ 1,891,585 Total Expenditures ............................................................................. $ 24,540,930

Grant from Trust 10%

Other Revenues 12%

Annual Fund 5%

Revenues

Tuition 73% Capital Expenditures 2%

Other 8%

Financial Aid 13% General Operating Expenditures 4% Plant Operations & Repairs 9%

Expenditures

Instructional Supplies 4% Salaries and Benefits 60%

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Park Tudor Endowment Society The Park Tudor Endowment Society was created in 1993 to honor those who have included Park Tudor in their wills or other estate plans. Endowment Society members receive a commemorative gift and other recognition that express Park Tudor’s deep gratitude for their generosity. + Charter members * Faculty members # Deceased Mr. Douglas* and Mrs. Amy Allen Mrs. Doris Wilson Barr ’41# Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Batt (Bob ’95) Mr. and Mrs. Brad Batt (Sheridan Nichols ’92) Susan Batt ’92+ Kevin W. Betz and Holly Hapak Betz (Holly ’83) Ms. Haydon Haddad Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Braun Mr. and Mrs. Jim D. Bremner Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bridge Dan and Betsy Brunette Mrs. Margaret Z. Zimmer Bryan ’30# Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Bussa (Nancy Kernahan ’56) Dr. and Mrs. David A. Bussard Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Byrnes (Rebecca*) Steven S. Cagle ’71 Mr. John W. Carmack ’43# Mr. and Mrs. Terry Carr (Susan Nunamaker ’69) Mr. and Mrs. Alex S. Carroll (Alex ’35) Mr. Smiley N. Chambers ’44# Mr. Allen W. Clowes ’35# Ms. Alice Cohen# Mr. and Mrs. William E. Cooper Mrs. Madelaine Speers Cunning ’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) The Estate of James W. Emison ’48# Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Enkema Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Everett (Debbie Stuart ’69*) Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Falender (Steve ’67; Debra Dudenhoffer ’66) Mr. Fred Mrs. Suzie Fehsenfeld Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Ferrara Mrs. Janice Ball Fisher ’35# Mr. and Mrs. Zach Ford (Abby*) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Galbraith+ Estate of Barbara Kroeger Gamble ’36# Richard and Nancy Gaynor Philip and Dorothea Genetos Ms. Josie George Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Goad Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Green Tom and Mary Grein Mrs. Edith Greiwe Ransom# and Mary Josephine Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Jason Groves (Emily Hebert ’93*) Mr. and Mrs.# William Snyder Hall (William ’29#) Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hammock (Chris*)+

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The Estate of Mrs. Sandra Dixon Hardee ’55# Estate of Mrs. Mary “Punch” DePrez Harris ’33# Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hebert Mr.# and Mrs. Robert Henderson (Caroline Gray ’42) Ms. Lisa A. Hendrickson ’77* and Mr. John Whalen Mr. and Mrs. J Mark Hilligoss Mr. and Mrs. John H. Holliday ’42 (Phyllis Behringer ’42#) Mr. Dennis T. Hollings ’83# Mr.# and Mrs.# Philip S. Holton+ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Homan Mr.# and Mrs. Rob C. Hueni (Gretchen*) Mr. Donald E. Hughes ’54# Ms. Joni W. Hughes ’75 Doug and Viveka Jennings Dr. Elizabeth Jessup ’77 Mr.# and Mrs. Robert L. Jessup Mr. and Mrs. Jon Jessup (Jon ’86) Dr. and Mrs. Rick Johns (Jennifer Griggs ’85) Miss Patricia Jones ’34# The Estate of Ellen Rogers Kahlo ’30# Dr. Jack L. Kane# Mr. and Mrs. Barton L. Kaufman+ Ms. Maria Kimsey Mr. Jeff ’89 and Dr. Jennifer Kittle John and Annie Kittle Mr. and Mrs. David W. Knall Miss Marjorie Kroeger ’44# Miss Barbara Kroger ’57 Mr. Matthew D. Larkin ’91 Mr. Kelley and Dr. Dana Giles ’83 Lasek William V. and Catherine W. Lawson (Cathy Wood ’72) Dr. and Mrs. Albert C. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Lee (Holly Kuhn ’77) Dr. and Mrs. Roger Lenke Mr. Tom Linebarger and Ms. Michele Janin Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. MacAllister (Chris ’74) Mr.# and Mrs. Xavier Maudlin+ Estate of Richard E. McCreary Jr.# and Elizabeth Taggart McCreary ’31# Mr. Russell C. McDermott ’52+ Mr. and Mrs. H. Roll McLaughlin (Linda Hamilton ’43#) Mary Lea McTurnan-Nash ’83 Mr.# and Mrs.# William G. McWilliams (William ’42) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Merkel Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Miller (Matthew*) Dr. and Mrs. R. Christopher Miyamoto (Chris ’88) Mr. James K. Moss ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Murphy (Heather Reilly ’90) Mr. and Mrs. Gene Newcombe (Linda Barton ’55#) Mrs. Martha Adams Norris ’42# Dr.# and Mrs. Harold Ochsner (Mary Evans ’20#) Mrs. Phyllis Oldham+# Steven W. Palmer, M.D. ’86 Mr. Noel Piñero 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 Miss Sally Reahard ’26# Reverend and Mrs. C. Davies Reed (Carol Cummings Rogers ’59*) Mr. Robert B. Rhoads ’32# Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rhodehamel (Will ’79; Megan Crowell ’79) Mr.# and Mrs. Peter Richardson ’42 (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 Ann L. Spalding ’48# Dr. and Mrs. Michael C. Stalnecker (Julie Pettinga ’72) John and Mary Stanley Bill and Jennifer 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. John T. Stiles Sr. (John ’56) Mr. and Mrs. P. James Stokes (Jeannine Grinslade ’46) Estate of Mary F. Stone# Mrs. Mary Eleanor Fenstermaker Stuart ’39# James and Emily Sturman (Jim ’67; Emily Moore ’66) Jason F. Sturman ’93 and Molly Foglesong Sturman ’93 Mrs. Anne Ayres Taylor ’28# Mr. and Mrs. Jim Toomey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Tucker Mrs. Betty E. Vickery# Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Vonnegut (Richard ’32#; Barbara Martin ’39#) Mrs. Jan Weigle 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. Terry L. Williams# Gordon and Anne Emison Wishard (Gordon ’62) Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59) Mr. and Mrs. James L. Worrall (Jim ’61) Mrs. Ann S. Wright Gene and Mary Ann Zink

2014-15 Board of Directors Thomas W. Grein, Chair Don Aquilano Angela Braly Joe DeVito Fred Fehsenfeld Christie Kelly Philip Larman Nick Lemen Gene Zink

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Robert B. Brown ’79, President Stuart Buttrick Rodney W. Byrnes Steven Cagle ’71 Mary T. Chandler Suzie Fehsenfeld Nikhil Gunale ’96 Brenda Harrington Carlie Irsay-Gordon ’99 Michele Janin Jeffrey L. Kittle ’89 Jimmie Kyker Liz McCarter Matthew Miller

2014-15 Planned Giving Council Mary Stanley, Chair Steve Cagle ‘71 Lisa Hendrickson ‘77 William Rhodehamel ’79 Jon Spafford Sean Spafford ’07 Mike Stewart Gordon Wishard ’62

Become a Member of the Park Tudor Endowment Society Gift planning allows you to align financial needs with your philanthropic goals. Examples of tools you can use to support the school and become a member of the Park Tudor Endowment Society include: • Bequest • Retirement Plans • Life Insurance • Real Estate or Personal Property • Life Income Gifts Contact Gretchen Hueni, ghueni@parktudor.org or 317-415-2766 for more information.


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Chris ’88 and Brenda Miyamoto Endowment Society Member Profile

“Support the communities to which you

belong,” advised Chris Miyamoto ’88 in his remarks to the members of the Class of 2015 at their Commencement Ceremony on May 31, 2015. Chris and his wife, Brenda, have taken those words to heart at Park Tudor. In addition to serving as an active member of his Park Tudor Class of 1988, Chris recently completed a six-year term on the school ’s board of directors. Brenda’s support via the Park Tudor Parents’ Association comes in many forms, but is focused on supporting our faculty and staff. The couple met in the library of the IU School of Medicine, where Brenda was studying occupational therapy and Chris was earning his medical degree. He went on to complete his Residency at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center and earned a Pediatric Otolaryngology Fellowship at Children’s Hospital Boston/Harvard Medical School. He is currently a Pediatric Otolaryngologist at Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. Education is a top priority for Chris and Brenda. When their two children were ready for kindergarten, they knew Park Tudor would provide the strong academic

Brenda, Chris, Alexandra and Raiden Miyamoto.

program they were looking for. What has meant most to Brenda, however, is seeing Alexandra (grade 9) and Raiden (grade 6) flourish outside the classroom as well. “The teachers are dedicated to the development of the whole child. Academics of course are central, but athletics, the arts, and developing strong ethics and character is equally important.” When Chris was completing his term on the Board of Directors, he felt that becoming a member of the Endowment Society would best demonstrate his family’s support of the school. Chris and Brenda designated Park Tudor as a beneficiary of Chris’ TIAA-CREF 457 B Plan. Chris further explains, “Park Tudor provided me with an excellent education and vigorous extracurricular experiences (athletics and music). Today, the superb faculty and staff are providing the same experience for our kids.” Using an IRA or a qualified retirement plan for a charitable bequest can benefit you, your heirs, and Park Tudor School. This vehicle may allow you to avoid estate and income taxes entirely. This can be achieved by contacting your plan administrator and asking for a Change of Beneficiary Form. Remember that you may have more than one beneficiary of your IRA or qualified retirement plan. You may designate only a portion of the plan to charity and still benefit a loved one, or you may designate all of it. For more information, please contact Gretchen Hueni at 317.415.2766.

How Can I 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

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Clockwise from top left: Karnika Mehrota, Joe Crossin, Jack Dassow and Sterling Satterfield join in on a Diwali dance; Middle Schoolers enjoy a game of wheelchair basketball for Disability Awareness Week; Teamates Sally Root, Chloe White, Kristina Altman, Dia Moore-Freeman, and Jennifer Oberthur celebrate; Bobby Crossin led the Upper School in a Veteran’s Day memorial; the Middle School football team.


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Clockwise from top left: Ryan Hupfer, Sterling Satterfield, Christian Jacobs, Claire Toomey, and Olivia Klein pose after Homecoming games; Kristian Young and Katherine Rogers work on making patterns with colored stones; Seniors enjoyed a Star Wars-themed run-in this year; 8th graders worked on building sustainable garden beds; Senior Tala Ali-Hasan and 5th grader, Catherine Niculescu work on their spirit shirts; Ellie Rogers and Vivian Keller jump around at Fall Family Festival.

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Connecting Classroom, Campus, and Community: Students Devote Summers to Community-Engaged Learning By Cathy Yingling Chapelle ’87

Connecting classroom, campus, and community is an impor-

tant theme that has emerged from the PT2020 Strategic Plan. One way of achieving this connection is through Community-Engaged Learning (CEL), which encompasses service learning, community service, and community-based learning experiences. Ideally, community-engaged learning creates “shared value;” the community derives a value from the service that is provided, and the student derives value from the lessons learned. Two Park Tudor students spent their summers focused on community-engaged learning, and serve as prime examples. Putting Computer Science Principles into Practice What started as a tour of Johns Hopkins University turned into an opportunity to apply his computer science knowledge to a realworld application for senior Anish Thyagarajan. Anish spent four weeks last summer working at Johns Hopkins to enhance the functionality of CAMC (camera-augmented mobile C-arm) an essential tool in trauma and orthopedic surgery. to assist doctors in removing shrapnel. The CAMC fuses an x-ray and regular photographic image together, so that doctors can view the operating site more clearly. Anish developed an algorithm that locates the tip of the CAMC tool, increasing the accuracy and efficiency of shrapnel removal. Anish had the opportunity to intern at Johns Hopkins thanks to a tour of the Computer Science lab on a college visit. His tour

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guide was an assistant researcher in the Computer Science Department, and after a discussion of Anish’s interests and experience during the tour, the researcher invited Anish to come back and work during the summer. Working with computer science teacher Ryan Ritz helped to prepare Anish for his internship. “Taking computer science and data structures classes gave me the basis to code, and also helped

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me develop my project management skills,” said Anish. “It was a struggle at first to realize that when you create your own projects from scratch, you must think of every tiny step along the way. Mr. Ritz helped me understand that.” Anish hopes to continue his studies by majoring in computer science in college. Taking a Risk to Help Earthquake Victims Sophomore Carter Miller’s summer was filled with adventure, all with the goal of helping earthquake victims in Nepal. Carter has long been interested in Nepal; his father trekked to Everest basecamp in 2010 and hiked the Annapurna circuit in Nepal in 2012, and Carter would like to complete his own basecamp trek in 2017. In addition, the Miller family has been providing financial assistance for three Nepalese students to continue their education through the organization ANSWER Nepal (AmericanNepali Students’ and Women’s Educational Relief). As part of the program, Carter and his family keep in touch with the students by writing letters back and forth several times a year. All three students survived the quake, but two of them live in villages that suffered extensive damage, including to the students’ homes. This interest and connection to the country propelled Carter and his father to take the extraordinary step of traveling to Nepal to personally deliver much-needed supplies to the Nepalese. “Unfortunately, the government in Nepal has stopped distributing aid and items to the people,” said Carter. “As a result, piles and piles of basic items that the Nepalese need are just sitting on tarmacs at the airports, going to waste.” Carter and his father joined with another travel companion to bring a load of supplies – disguised as personal luggage under the guise of a trekking expedition – to three locations in Nepal: Kathmandu, Lukla, and Namche. “We flew in a helicopter to Lukla airport, which is known as the most dangerous airport in the world since it is such a mountainous region,” said Carter. “The people there were so happy to see us. You couldn’t tell that they had been through a huge disaster.”

Carter Miller arrives in Nepal.

“Anish and Carter are great examples of students who have taken tremendous initiative to connect with the broader community, in very different ways,” said Dr. Matthew D. Miller, Head of School. “Our hope is that as we expand community-engaged learning opportunities throughout the school, it will spark more students to pursue these types of passions, either through Park Tudor or on their own.”

Carter Miller with his father in Nepal.

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Innovative Alums Part II: More PT Grads Making a Mark in Technology By Lisa Hendrickson ’77

PT grads are taking the technology world by storm. In the sum-

mer issue of the Phoenix, we profiled three alums at various stages of their careers. In this issue, we introduce you to four more. Fletcher Heisler ’06 VP of Engineering, TrackMaven Washington, DC Want to know all about the digital marketing activities of your company’s competitors? Fletcher Heisler can help you. He’s vice president of engineering of TrackMaven, a startup that helps digital marketers identify opportunities and instantly track their progress against competitors. For gathering data about its own users, TrackMaven uses Heap Analytics, a company cofounded by fellow PT alum Ravi Parikh ’07. Heisler manages a team of a dozen software engineers and also recruits new talent to the company. Before joining TrackMaven, he founded Real Python, a series of online courses to teach practical programming and web development skills. He says, “Companies are struggling to fill all of their tech positions with qualified talent—and they aren’t all necessarily looking for computer science graduates. The number of coding ‘bootcamps’ and online courses growing exponentially should be a clear sign to schools that their students want and need to develop these talents.”

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At Princeton University, where he majored in operations research and financial engineering, Heisler wrote a program for his senior thesis that identified trading strategies based on the words used in press releases. “I wrote this in C and Python, mainly because I wanted an opportunity to teach myself Python, which I’ve continued to use every day,” he says. He then wrote a course on Python, because he had a number of friends and coworkers who wanted to learn it. He created a Kickstarter project “to see if there was any interest outside of my small circle. It turned out there was; I got over 2,000 backers in three weeks without doing any marketing. Without really planning to do so, I had started a business and an online community.” His first job was with Bates White, a Washington economic consulting firm. In his spare time, he learned web development as a hobby. He met the founder of his current employer, TrackMaven, after presenting a project at a weekend hackathon competition. “My team didn’t win anything, but I did discover an interesting new line of work,” he notes. Heisler began programming in fourth grade, but credits the computer science classes and competitions at Park Tudor as “some of the best training I’ve had; those experiences really reinforced my interest in programming.” He also notes that his Park Tudor art history class “has come in handy more times than I could count, especially living here in DC surrounded by so much amazing art.” In fact, the course inspired his favorite independent project in col-


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Fletcher Heisler ’06 (right) consults with a colleague.

lege, in which he taught a computer to distinguish between the paintings of JMW Turner and Thomas Cole. Matt Lanter ’07 Software Engineer, Facebook San Francisco Following his graduation from Washington University in St. Louis with a double major in computer science and entrepreneurship, Lanter moved to San Francisco, where he took a job with Apple, working on the Calendar and Reminders software. “I loved seeing how Apple worked on the inside after being enamored with their products for years,” he says. “Hearing people talk about meeting with Steve Jobs and learning about upcoming features was surreal. One of my favorite parts was giving a presentation during the annual developer conference to several hundred people, something I would have been terrified to think about when I took my speech class at Park Tudor!” Lanter moved to Facebook two years ago as a software engineer. He works on Pages, the online presence for businesses to post stories and connect with their customers. “Currently, I’m focused on ensuring that we provide a great experience for people in emerging markets while trying to understand how different cultures use Facebook,” he says. He’s been interested in technology since he was a child. “My parents like telling the story of how whenever we would get something new, I’d read through the owner’s manual to understand all the features and then teach my parents. I was always tinkering with

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things, taking apart my mom’s camera to try to fix it or disassembling other electronics in the house to learn how they worked. If I was lucky, I didn’t lose any screws and managed to put it back together.” His love for computer programming was ignited in middle school, when he took an after-school computer science class. By the time he graduated, he had taken all of the computer science classes Park Tudor offered, as well as a few independent study classes. At Park Tudor he helped to create PT March Madness, an online bracket system for the March Madness tournament targeted towards the PT community. Together with students Michael Harris, Ravi Parikh, Greg Webber, Josh Kimpel and Alex Scherer, he developed the concept for Shmirt, an online shirt design and ordering website. A summer internship at ChaCha while in college helped him understand the practical applications of programming. As for the future of technology, Lanter predicts, “Self-driving cars will revolutionize the world. I think they will save lives, free people to work or relax during their commute, and completely change the model of car ownership. The sharing economy is also fascinating and there may be more of that. Sharing resources brings the world together, creates communities and is more efficient.” Nolan Smith ’11 Vanderbilt University Nolan Smith got the “bug” for computing at Park Tudor, where he studied “amazing shapes” with computer science teacher Ryan Ritz and was the member of a team that created a website for an Indianapolis non-profit organization. He graduated this May from Vanderbilt University, where he majored in computer science and minored in art history. In September he starts a job at Microsoft, where he’ll work with data analytics in the company’s operating systems group. At Vanderbilt, Smith collaborated with educational researchers at the university’s Peabody College to design a new app that helps them determine which types of touch-screen interactions are best for children’s learning. He was introduced to psychology professor Georgene Troseth and Ph.D. candidate Colleen Russo, who were looking for new ways to use digital media in the lab. “We talked about a ton of different things they were doing and would like to do, and outlined the main problem they were trying to solve,” he said. He became intrigued with the thought process involved in educational developmental research and worked with them to create an educational app for children that automatically collects research data. The researchers had been manually counting each time a child tapped an iPad screen. “These are such easy problems for computers to solve,” says Smith, who noted that the app development required him “to think as if I was one of these toddlers.” He also had to learn psychological terms, discovering that the meaning of a word in the psychology world could be very different than the meaning in the computer world. For example, the definition of the word “random.” He says, “I remember a very specific kind of disconnect. Computer science and psychology both

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maintain a unique, commonly accepted implementation of ‘randomness,’ so when I brought them a version of the app that, in my eyes, had ‘randomness’ built in—particularly with the placement of images—everyone had a big laugh.” He continues, “I could understand what Colleen meant by ‘make the pictures appear at random,’ but that did very little unless I could understand her intent. So I gained a lot of perspective on the way computers interface with professions outside of scientific or industrial applications, and I think that is something that will become more and more important.” Asked if his years as a student at Park Tudor had an influence on his career choice, Smith replies, “To me, that is like asking if the sun had an influence on a tree in my backyard. My time at Park Tudor first helped me develop into a person capable of expression, and the choice of profession grew out of that. It would be undervaluing the years I spent at Park Tudor to say it had an influence of my choice of profession.” Erin Hoffman ’11 Ph.D. Student University of Washington Erin Hoffman ’11 wants to design technology applications that will improve people’s lives—and she’s well on her way to accomplishing that goal. Hoffman is pursuing a Ph.D. in human-centered design and engineering (HCDE) at the University of Washington. HCDE is “about creating technology that people want or need, rather than creating technology because we can,” says Hoffman. In May she graduated from Michigan State University, where she participated in the Professorial Assistantship program. The program offers paid research opportunities to the top one percent of undergraduate applicants. As a result of her computer-science experience at Park Tudor, she was selected as one of seven undergraduate and graduate students to work with a professor to develop accessible and assistive technology for MSU students with disabilities. The team created an Android application for blind students that helps them to navigate the MSU campus. Hoffman has established a close friendship with one of the blind students she interviewed while developing the app. “I have been fascinated to see how she uses technology to gain independence and overcome the 70 percent unemployment rate among the blind,” she says. “Spending time with her has left me with an enduring interest in assistive and accessible technology,” as well as a belief that “new technology will revolutionize the experiences and capabilities of persons with disabilities.” Hoffman also thinks technology soon will offer extensive opportunities for people “to create do-it-yourself solutions to problems in our lives.” For example, while taking part in an innovation competition at Stanford University, Hoffman and her teammate used sensors and a web server to create a program that turns off the lights and pauses the TV when a person accidentally falls asleep. “Right now, this is the kind of thing you can only accomplish with technological expertise,” she says, “but I foresee a future where sensors and actuators are easy to connect and set up, so the average person could create their own setup just like ours.” As a woman, Hoffman is a rarity in the field of computer tech-


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nology. She was the sole female student in her Data Structures class at Park Tudor and the only woman on her teams during summer internships at Crowe Horwath and at Facebook. When she attended MSU, only about ten percent of fellow computer-science majors were women. She believes there are both positive and negative aspects to being a woman in the computing field. “The most insidious is stereotype threat,” she says. “Because women are stereotypically less skilled than men in computer science (and most other STEM fields), there is constant pressure to perform above and beyond, just to prove that you are competent . . . . You feel that you are representing all women with your performance, and that any failure on your part will only confirm the stereotype.” She notes, “There is no way that I would have been as prepared or as confident in my choices without a PT education. By taking AP Computer Science, Data Structures and Dynamic Web Development with Mr. Ritz, I was miles ahead of my peers in computer science, which essentially eliminated stereotype threat.”

Hoffman is quick to point out that there are a number of initiatives underway to counter the negatives and to increase the number of women working in the computer-science field. She credits the national Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing conference and career fair, which she attended every year while in college, with providing her the opportunity to interview for and land an internship at Facebook. “In that way, I had an advantage over male students, partially balancing out the day-to-day issues,” she says. Hoffman already is doing her part to create opportunities for those who follow in her footsteps. At MSU, she taught computing classes and created the curriculum for a summer computing camp for middle-school girls. “Students absolutely love stretching their brains on topics like this,” she says, “and would definitely benefit from having more of this type of material included in their regular school curriculum.”

Erin Hoffman ’11 explains her capstone project to Dr. Thomas Wolff, associate dean of engineering at Michigan State University.

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Alumni News Greetings from your Alumni Board President

It is my pleasure to serve as board presi-

dent this year for the Park Tudor Alumni Association. Together with the Park Tudor Alumni Relations and Development team, we look forward to bringing you a full year of engaging activities that connect and reconnect our alumni. This year’s schedule of alumni events will include social gatherings across the country as we continue to develop local alumni groups in cities with large alumni populations (please reach out to us if you’d like to help organize and/or participate), as well as professional networking and family events. To keep in touch with the school, fellow alumni and to learn about upcoming events, follow Park Tudor on Facebook (www.facebook. com/parktudor), Twitter (@parktudor), and Linked In. New this year is “EverTrue,” a mobile app designed to help you discover and connect with fellow Park Tudor alumni around the country. The app provides secure ac-

Alumni Weekend 2016 Friday, April 29 Distinguished Alumni Dinner Honoring Susan Batchelder Plimpton ’61 – Woodstock Club, 6 p.m. Saturday, April 30 5K Scholarship Run – Join current students, alumni, current and past parents, and other friends of Park Tudor for a friendly event to benefit Park Tudor scholarships. Fifty-Year Club Lunch (for Classes of 1966 and earlier) – Woodstock Club, 11:00 a.m. Classes of 1941, 1946, 1951, 1956, 1961 and 1956 will have their class photo taken immediately following the luncheon.

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cess to features such as an alumni directory, maps showing where nearby alums are, classmate information from LinkedIn and Facebook, and social media streams. The entire app is accessible exclusively for Park Tudor alumni through the use of your email address on record with the school. To get connected: • Search for “EverTrue” and install the free app in the iTunes or Google Play store; • Once installed, search for “Park Tudor” to join our community; • Sign in with your email address or LinkedIn account; • The school will verify your account; and then • Get started! We welcome your ideas and feedback on all of the events sponsored by the Park Tudor Alumni Association. Please feel free to contact me at joseph.pierce.hawkins@ gmail.com or Gretchen Hueni in the Alumni Relations Office at 317-415-2766, or toll-free at 888-782-5861, or via email at ghueni@parktudor.org.

Archives Display – Wood Room, Park Tudor Upper School, 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Distinguished Friends of the Arts Induction Ceremony – Ayres Auditorium, 4:00 p.m. Join us as we honor John Williams, former Fine Arts Department Director, for his many contributions to the arts at Park Tudor School. Alumni 2016 Celebration (for all alumni) – Clowes Commons, 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. Classes of 1971, 1976, 1981, 1986, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2011 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.

Mark your calendars for Alumni Weekend, April 29-30, 2016! I look forward to seeing you on campus! Joe Hawkins ’96

Alumni Weekend event details will be available in the spring issue of the Phoenix, the Alumni Weekend brochure and the Park Tudor website. If you have questions, 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 new contact information to ghueni@parktudor.org.


Alumni News Fall 2015 Park Tudor School

New members of the Park Tudor Alumni Board

The Park Tudor Alumni Association

Board of Directors welcomes five new members: Julianne Sicklesteel Brainard ’07 graduated Phi Beta Kappa from The College of William and Mary and is a recent graduate of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. She is an attorney for Faegre Baker and Daniels and is a member of the firm’s health care and FDA practice group which counsels nonprofit and for-profit clients in the industry. Julianne married classmate Will Brainard on August 15, 2015. Katie McKown Feldman ’03 is an attorney with West Monroe Partners. She graduated from Indiana University and the DePaul College of Law, where she made Dean’s List five out of six semesters. She and her husband Alex (also a member of the class of 2003) are new parents to nine-month-old Victoria “Tori.” Katie finds time to give back to her community by supporting LifeSpan, St. Vincent DePaul Center, Wheeler Mission, and the Association of Corporate Counsel’s pro bono work. In her free time, Katie enjoys reading, cooking, participating in outdoor activities, and spending time with her family. Katelyn Miner Fisher ’04 is an attorney for Faegre Baker Daniels. She graduated from Indiana University with honors and

went on to graduate from the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. While in college, Katelyn interned in Washington, D.C., with Democratic Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana. Prior to attending law school, she was a volunteer English teacher for Christel House in Mexico City. She is a member of the Junior League and enjoys cooking, reading and travel. Katelyn is married to Art Fisher. Mallory Reider Inselberg ’98 is an attorney with Eichhorn & Eichhorn. She graduated from Tufts University and the Indiana University McKinney School of Law. Mallory received the Outstanding Young Lawyer of the Year for 2012, awarded by the Defense Trial Counsel of Indiana. She was also named a Rising Star by Indiana Super Lawyers in 2010. She and her husband Rob have two children – Eli, 4 years old, and Oliver, eight months old. In her free time, Mallory enjoys gardening. Andy Marra ’06 received a B.A. in Economics and Management from DePauw University and his law degree from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. He is an attorney for Lewis and Wilkins where he concentrates his practice in Real Estate Law, Business Law, and Civil Litigation. He is also a Registered Civil Mediator. Andy enjoys skiing, sporting clays and wake surfing. He is married to Molly Bodner Marra. 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

Tony Holton ’06, Andy Marra ’06, Reid Searles ’06, Julianne Sicklesteel Brainard ’07, Katelyn Miner Fisher ’04, Beth Tolbert Johnson ’03, Katie McKown Feldman ’03, Joe Hawkins ’96 and Mallory Reider Inselberg ’98. Not pictured are Matt Kleymeyer ’00, Courtney Maguire Day ’03, Kate Engle ’95, Jonathan McDowell ’02 and Zach Wills ’03.

graduation, they will serve as their class representatives. Our 2016 representatives are: Clare Chandler ’16 has participated in several leadership roles while serving on student council; most notably as the committee chair of both the philanthropy and spirit committees. She also served as her Junior Class Vice-President. She has received the Laura McAree Scholarship, a Scholastic Art and Writing Award for Painting and is an alumnus of the Spoleto Study Abroad program. Outside the classroom she participates in Technical Theatre, runs cross country and track, and is a member of both the varsity swim and soccer teams. Clare volunteers on campus with the Environmental Club and in the community with Best Buddies and the Special Olympics. Bobby Crossin ’16 is the son of Park Tudor alumna Heather Hanley Crossin ’84. This Global Scholar is a member of the Cum Laude Society, studied Arabic via the Global OnlineAcademy and traveled through Italy with the Hillsdale College Summer Study Abroad program. Bobby received the A. Malcom McVie Service Award, Honorable Mention for Excellence in writing poetry from the Hoosier Writing Project at IUPUI, multiple Model United Nations Awards, and is a Member with Honor in the National Forensic League. He is also an Honor Thespian and received his Master Technician designation by his Junior Year (minimum requirement of 350 theatre work hours). He is a Founder and Chairman of the Board of Kriya, Inc, a 501 (c) (3) that strives to effect medical change in developing countries.

Clare Chandler ’16 and Bobby Crossin ’16.

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Alumni News Fall 2015 Park Tudor School

Susan Batchelder Plimpton ’61 Named Distinguished Alumna

The Park Tudor Alumni Association and

Park Tudor School are pleased to announce that Susan Batchelder Plimpton ’61 is our 2016 Distinguished Alumna. Plimpton served as a trustee of World Learning from 1998 to 2007 and as chair of the board from 2004 until the end of her term on the board. She was named chair emerita in February 2011 and elected cochair of the Advancement Committee in October 2012. Her affiliation with World Learning began in 1963, when she went to Sweden with The Experiment in International Living. She subsequently went to Tanzania with the School for International Training in 1967 and led an Experiment group to Italy in 1968. Both her sons have World Learning affiliations as well: one traveled to Nicaragua with SIT Study Abroad in 2001; the other was an Experimenter to Japan that same year. Plimpton served as a marketing executive with General Mills, Pillsbury, and American Express Financial, before retir-

ing in 2000. She currently serves on the boards of the University of Minnesota Medical Foundation, the Minnesota International Center, Freedom from Hunger, and Friends of Ngong Road. Plimpton received a BA from Wellesley College, an MBA from Harvard Business School, and an MA in international administration from the School for International Training.

Connect with Fellow Alums: Get the Park Tudor Alumni App

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ark Tudor offers a way for you to connect with fellow Park Tudor alumni with an app called Evertrue. You can identify alums in your profession, and even find alumni located nearby. The app includes a secure, searchable directory, so you can reconnect with friends and keep your contacts up-todate. Download the Evertrue app from the Apple App Store or Google Play. Search for “Park Tudor School” to find our community, and then log in with your email or LinkedIn profile to get started.

Upcoming Events Chicago Alumni Reception Thursday, January 28th 6 – 8 p.m. Amli River North (at the intersection of Clark and Hubbard) 71 West Hubbard St. Chicago, Illinois Floor 12 - Club Level RSVP to ghueni@parktudor.org to 317-415-2766.

Friends and Family Honor Barbara Rominger with a Tree

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riends, family and fellow book club members honored longtime Lower School teacher Barbara Rominger by planting a tree in her honor. The tree is located near the Lower School, next to Foster Hall.

Tree planted in honor of Barbara Rominger. Front row left-right: Cathy Dezelan, Herma McFadden Compton, Donna Johnson, Gaye Rardon, Sylvia Hanselmann, Jay Hanselmann, Margaret Taylor, Claudia Nole, Susie Main. Back row left-right: Edith Greiwe, Roberta Miroff Wurzman, Debbie March, Marian Smith Marlowe, Emily Sturman, Diane Roe, Mary McGonagle, Kristin Bullock.

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Class Notes 1958

• Marianne Williams Tobias was awarded the ARTi Award for 2015 from the Indianapolis Arts Council for significant contributions to the culture and cultural life of Indianapolis.

1967

• John Neighbours, a longtime partner in the Indianapolis office of Faegre Baker Daniels, has been elected to the board of directors of First Financial Bancorp.

Left to right: Glenda Maris Bates, Barbara Kroger, Kay Marberger Mace, and Penny Savage Landrigan. Tudor Hall classmates from the class of 1957 gathered for lunch at Meridian Street Cafe in October.

John Neighbours

1983

nament in Myrtle Beach. One daughter (12) played in a national softball tournament in Panama City Beach, while the other daughter (10) played and won lacrosse tournaments in Alabama and Georgia. Then after eight years in Northeast Georgia, my family and I moved back to Columbus, Ohio in late July. We are looking forward to being closer to our friends and family in the Midwest.”

• Ayun Halliday wrote and performs in Fawnbook, a post-digital, pre-apocalyptic play in which a small settlement of middleaged women and teenage boys fixate on the fruits of their garden and unexpected encounters with wildlife as catastrophes lay waste to the surrounding communities. The off-beat project ran Off-Off Broadway October and November.

Susan Williams Conner, Alma Taylor Lathrop, and Lynne Baron met in Cincinnati at the Newport Aquarium, along with two friends from the class of 1960 at North Central and Broad Ripple.

1987

• Dr. Charles Black leads the materials synthesis and characterization group at Brookhaven National Laboratory, which is developing ultra-water-repellent technology from lotus plants that could be used for self-cleaning eyeglasses, solar panels, car windshields and more. • Amye Sukapdjo writes: “This summer was very busy for my family! My son (14) and I spent two weeks touring Europe (England, France & Spain) in early June. His baseball team played in a national tour-

Amye Sukapdjo and her son.

1991

• Chris Stack plays Stevie in the Roundabout Theatre Company’s production of Ugly Lies the Bone, hailed by The New York Times as “a bracing drama that confronts an achingly topical issue with honesty and compassion.”

Left to right: Susan Plimpton, Nancy Clarke Steinberger and Judy Hines Kramer, from the class of 1961, gathered for a mini reunion at Nancy’s home in June.

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Class Notes Fall 2015 Park Tudor School

1993

• Anne Myers is a visual artist with a gallery in Carmel, IN. She’s the mother of twins plus one.

1999

• Julie Badertscher Katrus and her husband John welcomed Eloise Julia Katrus on July 2, 2015 at Mt. Sinai in Manhattan. Julie is a Senior Vice President on the Global Events team at Marsh & McLennan, and her husband is a Senior News Technical Manager at ABC News. They live in New York City.

2000

• Dan Golden married Jennifer Marie Hughes on June 13, 2015 in San Diego, CA. Dan is a principal combustion engineer for Solar Turbines in San Diego, and Jennifer is a second-year medical student at West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in Lewisburg, WV.

2004

• Bradley Herman and Merlin Kauffman started a tech company called Soothe, which has just raised $10.6 million in funding to improve its platform’s technology and hire key employees. Soothe is a service that sends massage therapists to users’ homes; it’s available in 12 cities.

2005

• Melinda Bruner married Joe Blake on May 16, 2015 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art Garden Terrace. Other PT Panthers in attendance were Kyle Bonham ’05, David Braitman ’05, Grafton Day ’05, Kandyce Carter Lykins ’05 and Ella Yung ’05. • Melissa Cooney married Jeremy Beck on August 21, 2015 in Indianapolis. Alums and former faculty members attending the wedding included Dr. Deb Cooney (at PT 1992-2003), Emily Cooney ’10, Jennifer Yonkman Scott ’00, Ms. Jane Hizer, Officiant (at PT 1999-2013), and Caitlinn Cork ’05. • Chris Meshberger married Kelli Yee of Miami, FL on April 18, 2015. Park Tudor alumni in the wedding party included Andrew Perez ’05, Charles Johnson ’05 and

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David Braitman ’05. Chris also earned his Doctor of Medicine (MD) in 2015 from Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, and began a residency in Internal Medicine at Eastern Virginia School of Medicine in Norfolk, VA. He earned his BS from Emory University in Atlanta in 2009 and became a certified EMT, and he earned his master’s degree in biological science from Purdue University in 2010. • Grafton Day married Steve Balko on June 6, 2015.

2007

• Lauren Braun launched a crowdfunding campaign for her Alma Sana project and raised $14,055. Alma Sana Inc. is a nonprofit she founded to help moms in resource-poor areas remember when to get their children’s vaccinations using a simple bracelet with symbols. About 800,000 young children die from vaccine-preventable disease around the world, and Lauren is working to help change that statistic. • Director and writer Skye Wallin has submitted a short film to the Sundance Film Festival. “The Adventures of Sam Wolfe” stars Skye’s cousin, Ian Wallentine ’18, and is a fantasy film with an anti-bullying theme. Skye is hopeful that the short film, which was shot over the past five years, could eventually become a feature film. • Caitlin O’Connor Stanley married Theo Early at the Fountain Point Resort in Leelanau County, Michigan, on August 22, 2015. The couple will relocate from Aspen, Colorado to Leelanau County. Mr. Early is part owner of the Fountain Point Resort, which has been owned and operated by his family for more than a century.

2009

• Laurel Crutchfield has been playing in orchestras and productions with bands in Seattle and Los Angeles, where she has been living since last October. • Lindsay Shake married Andrew Manson on August 1, 2015 at St. Mary Catholic Church in downtown Indianapolis. The couple met at DePauw University; Lindsay will graduate from Loyola University School of Law next May, and Andrew just

graduated from John Marshall Law School in Chicago. Park Tudor alumni in the wedding party included Katie Purucker ’10, Anne (Knubbe) Kunz ’09, Ally Murtlow ’08, Lili Eiteljorg ’09, Lara Naanouh ’09, Paul Dugdale ’09 and Eric Sabandal ’09. Guests included Nigelie Assee ’10, Remington Zience ’09, Molly Newell ’09, Kristen Fox ’09, Elliott Sweeney ’09, Matt Davis ’09, Marc Wagoner ’09, Dana Newell ’82, Fritz Kunz ’72 and Jane Kunz ’73.

2010

• Patrick Rezek was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship and is currently an English Teaching Assistant at the Philological School of Higher Education in the Wrocław area of Poland. While there, he met up with former Middle School librarian Mary Golichowski.

2011

• Kirstin Brueckmann and Kelly Lamm Teller ’87 are working together at The Cabaret at The Columbia Club in Indianapolis. Kirstin is a marketing & production associate and Kelly is managing director.

• Maggie MacPhail is one of nine finalists for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. Maggie is a recent graduate of DePauw University. During her college tennis career at DePauw, the team made it to the NCAA tournament all four years, reaching the quarterfinals in 2015. Maggie earned this year’s top senior female student-athlete designation at DePauw, the Amy Hasbrook Award. The biochemistry major also interned in the Indiana University School of Medicine Research in the Gastroenterology Department and served as a student researcher at the Greencastle campus.


Class Notes Fall 2015 Park Tudor School

2013

• A technology startup founded by Prahasith Veluvolu ’13, Jacobi Petrucciani ’12 and Colton Voege ’13 is taking off at universities around the country this fall. Y Combinator-backed Mimir is a platform for professors to give faster feedback on assignments and is aimed at helping to create better engineers. Their work was featured in an article in Venture Beat in July. For more on their project, see the write-up in the “Class Notes” section of the Summer 2014 Phoenix.

2015

• Alex Gottwald was spotlighted as the “owner of a snow-cone truck business” in the freshman introduction convocation speech outlining notable class achievements given by Duke University’s dean of undergraduate admissions.

(left to right): Andrew Fadel ’00, Jennifer Hughes, Dan Golden ’00 and George Baumer ’99.

Marriages

• Dan Golden ’00 to Jennifer Marie Hughes on June 13, 2015. • Melinda Bruner ’05 to Joe Blake on May 16, 2015. • Melissa Cooney ’05 to Jeremy Beck on August 21, 2015. • Grafton Day ’05 to Steve Balko on June 6, 2015. • Chris Meshberger ’05 to Kelli Yee on April 18, 2015. • Caitlin O’Connor Stanley ’07 to Theo Early on August 22, 2015. • John Scott ’07 to Emily Searl on August 15, 2015. • Julianne Sicklesteel ’07 to Will Brainard ’07 on August 15, 2015. • Lindsay Shake ’09 to Andrew Manson on August 1, 2015.

Congratulations (Births, Adoptions)

• To Nikhil Gunale ’96 and his wife Rima on the birth of Kareena Kamla Gunale on August 24, 2015.

Left to right: Kyle Bonham ’05, David Braitman ’05, Grafton Day Balko ’05, Joe Blake, Melinda Bruner ’05, Kandyce Carter Lynkins ’05, and Ella Yung ’05.

• To Darrell Huotari ’97 and his wife Ashley on the birth of Tyson Ryne on October 7, 2015. He joins Avery (2009) and Colton (2011). • To Julie Badertscher Katrus ’99 and her husband John on the birth of Eloise Julia Katrus on July 2, 2015. • To Katherine Lehman Trumbull ’00 and her husband Benjamin on the birth of their daughter on September 6, 2015.

Kareena Kamla Gunale. Daughter of Nikhil Gunale ’96 and his wife Rima.

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Class Notes Fall 2015 Park Tudor School

• To Susan Meshberger Lattuca ’01 and her husband Frank on the birth of their first child, Evelyn Christine Lattuca, on October 9, 2015. • To Lower School teacher Jesse Bohnert and her husband Joe on the birth of their son, Henrik Edward Bohnert, on September 20, 2015. • To assistant athletics director and boys varsity basketball coach Kyle Cox and his wife Emily on the birth of Ellie Grace Cox on October 25, 2015.

Deaths

• Anne Rauch Reynolds ’34 on September 23, 2015. • Ann Parry McKee ’46 on September 27, 2015. • James Rogers ’47 on June 23, 2015. • Nick Erpelding ’79 on July 20, 2015. • Former Lower School dance teacher Emily Brenner on August 27, 2015.

Condolences

• To Alfred Reynolds ’63, Pam Comer ’64, and Christopher Comer ’94 on the death of their mother and aunt, Anne Rauch Reynolds ’34, on September 23, 2015. • To Hugh ’68, Richard ’01, Kaitlyn ’20, Ethan ’22, Sandra ’60, and Rusty Warren ’69, and Barbara Warren Russell ’63 on the death of their wife, mother, grandmother and sister-in-law, Judy Warren, on July 5, 2015. • To David Pfeiffer ’82 on the death of his father, Ralph Pfeiffer, in July 2015. • To Erin Riley Leraris ’89 and Anthony Leraris ’89 on the passing of their brother and brother-in-law, Sean Riley, on October 16, 2015. • To tutor and former Lower School teaching assistant Cara Young Barretto ’93 and former Headmaster George Young, on the passing of their mother and wife, Joan Young, on October 3,5 20.

Left to right: Dr. Deb Cooney (at PT 1992-2003), Emily Cooney ’10, Melissa Cooney ’05, Jennifer Yonkman Scott ’00, Ms. Jane Hizer, Officiant (at PT 1999-2013), Caitlinn Cork ’05.

• To Ross Fleck ’00, Brittany Fleck Craycraft ’03 and Director of Physical Education Sylvia Fleck on the death of their uncle and her brother-in-law, Bill Fleck, on August 19, 2015. • To Hank Powell ’08 on the death of his father, Robert Powell, on July 2, 2015. • To Harry ’16, Owen ’22, and Mack Camferdam ’25 on the death of their aunt, Lynn Camferdam Falkner, on September 8, 2015.

Left to right: x ’xx, Nick Ison ’05, Ayo Ositelu ’05, Melinda Bruner Blake ’05, Grafton Day Balko ’05, Steve Balko, Derrick Crannor ’05, x, J.P. Day ’xx, Ella Yung ’05, and Gail Gibson Alden ’65.

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Class Notes Fall 2015 Park Tudor School

Caitlin O’Connor Stanley ’07 married Theo Early on August 22, 2015.

Lindsay Shake ’09 married Andrew Manson on August 1, 2015.

Evelyn Christine Lattuca, daughter of Susan Meshberger Lattuca ’01 and her husband Frank Lattuca.

Julie Badertscher Katrus ’99, her husband John, and their daughter Eloise Julia Katrus.

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