2017-2018 Annual Report — A Tradition Of Giving

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Master Plan

The School hired Ernest Flagg, architect of the US Naval Academy, to draft a master plan. Flagg would go on to design and build most of the campus core, including the School Building, the Bricks, Pyne Infirmary, Clark Memorial Chapel, and Lewis Gymnasium. This illustration was Flagg’s original vision for the School.



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From the Assistant Head for Institutional Advancement

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Valedictory

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A Brief History of Giving

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Financials

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Volunteers

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Top 100 Donors

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Giving Societies

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Honor Roll

Pomfret School

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Alumni

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Parents of Alumni

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Foundations & Corporations

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Students 60

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Friends

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Capital & Endowment Gifts

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The Pontefract Society

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Gifts in Memory Of

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In-Kind Gifts

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Gifts in Honor Of

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Grandparents Faculty & Staff 56

Corporate Matching Gifts

Copy Editor Tina Lefevre

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A Word of Thanks

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ou could spend the better part of a very good day pouring over all the old class books, yellowed Pontefracts, and musty Bulletins which have informed this brief narrative. That said, even the most cursory review makes one thing abundantly clear: donors have played a critical role in the formation of Pomfret’s evolution since the very beginning. This year’s annual report is our attempt to shed some light on that story. Starting in 1894, it traces the history of philanthropy at Pomfret, from the founding families to the invention of the annual fund to the first capital campaign, and beyond. Any brief history is, by definition, incomplete — and we apologize in advance for the many omissions that were required to condense so much support into so few pages. In assembling this year’s publication, we owe a great deal to former faculty member and current archivist, Walt Hinchman, whose institutional memory has no equal. We’d also like to thank the 75th anniversary celebration committee, spearheaded

by Andrew W. Bingham ’52, for assembling The Pomfret Years, a collection of reminiscences from 1894–1970. We are also indebted to Brad Pearson ’65 and Emerson Stone ’45 for chronicling the first one hundred years of Pomfret history in The Spirit that is Pomfret. Writing more than a century ago, the editors of the 1912 class book offered a heartfelt thanks to their supporters: “For this aid we wish to express our sincere gratitude,” the note reads, “and to venture the hope that in turning over these pages they will find some enjoyment that will repay them, in part at least, for the patience and generosity which they have shown us.” Of course, we can never repay our supporters, not really. Perhaps our best opportunity at repayment is our unrelenting drive to fulfill our mission. But we can continue to express our gratitude, again and again, year after year, for their generosity. And so, to all those who opened their hearts and minds to us this year, to everyone who made a donation or volunteered their time, we thank you! Melissa Bellanceau H ’62, ’64 Assistant Head for Institutional Advancement December 2018

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A class book from the year 1912

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Valedictory

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n the early part of the 20th century, it was common for the School to include Prize Day speeches in the official classbook. By 1930, the practice had fallen out of fashion, but not before a fair number of those early commencement addresses were plucked from the air and set down on paper. The following remarks appear in the 1912 classbook, of which only a few copies remain in existence.

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Mr. and Mrs. Olmsted, Friends, Masters, and Boys of Pomfret School: M

any of you who are here today have come, doubtless, to other Prize Days at Pomfret. You have listened when other boys have told you what it meant to them to say goodbye to their School and to go out from its gates with the realization that they would never return as members of Pomfret. And you have concluded, perhaps, that this was only a part of the Prize Day Exercises; that of course these boys felt it their duty to say nice things about their School before so many visitors. I can assure you, however, that these boys were not speaking in words of loyalty and appreciation because they thought they were expected to do so. On the contrary, they meant every word they said. No one can feel that more deeply than our Class today. As we look back it does not seem possible that nearly six years have passed since we first drove up the hill to the School. We were pretty well scared that night we can


“It is rather the feeling of loyalty and devotion — Pomfret spirit we sometimes call it — which binds us to the School and to each other. And it is this spirit that we shall carry with us for the rest of our lives.” remember. But it does not take long to become used to the run of school life. In two weeks’ time we had grown so thoroughly at home that telegrams began to pour in from anxious parents, demanding to know why they had not heard from Tommy for almost a week, and whether he were still alive up there in that great big school. And so we went on through the Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Form Years, every day learning a little more and becoming more and more responsible members of Pomfret. Only in our Sixth Form Year, however — in fact, only a few weeks ago — were we brought face to face with the knowledge that our lives here were nearly at an end. Then, I think, we understood for the first time what it meant to us to leave Pomfret School. It is not so much the Pomfret which you see who come here today, with its buildings and grounds, beautiful as they are, that makes us love the place; it is rather the feeling of loyalty and devotion — Pomfret spirit we sometimes call it — which binds us to the School and to each other. And it is this spirit that we shall carry with us for the rest of our lives.

It would be useless to try by mere words to thank Mr. and Mrs. Olmsted for what they have done for us during our school life. The kind of thanks we would give them can be rendered only by actions and by living up to those ideals which they would have us keep. To the Masters of Pomfret, also, we would express our sincerest appreciation of their interest and help in whatever we have undertaken. And now a word to you fellows who are lucky enough to be coming back next year. Always try to keep the School the way it is today. Take pride in it; work your best for it. Because so surely as some year, about this time, it will come your turn to graduate, just so surely will you realize — if you do not realize it already — that there is no place on earth quite so splendid as Pomfret.

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A Tradition of Giving

1894

The First Gift

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William E. Peck 1894

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or twenty-three years, William E. Peck was a member of the faculty at St. Mark’s in Southborough, MA. By the time his progressive tendencies came into conflict with the more traditional views of the board, he had risen all the way to the role of headmaster. In 1893, he left St. Mark’s to found a school of his own. “He was a model of exactitude and propriety,” wrote B.F. Harding, one of Peck’s contemporaries. “He was never known to make a mistake. The expression of his face was singularly impassive, but he had an alertness of manner and a penetrating eye. He was always impartial, and he was always just. His athletics and strikingly effective teaching and discipline had won him, to an extraordinary degree, the respect and obedience of the boys. The force of

the quiet personality, the moral strength and integrity of the character — felt rather than seen — pervaded the School.” Peck’s reputation and charisma, as well as his ability to engender confidence, contributed to the success of the new undertaking from the very start. With his wife, Harriet, he purchased the estate of Charles W. Grosvenor as a personal venture. “The citizens of Pomfret came forward generously according to their means,” wrote the Putnam Patriot in 1894. The School opened on October 3, 1894 with forty-two boys and six teachers (including Peck, who taught Latin, and his brother, who taught English). Most of the boys came from New York, but several came from as far away as Ohio and Illinois. Room, board, and tuition was $600, plus $30 for incidentals. Music and drawing cost extra.


Peck gave us a school, but more importantly, he gave us an identity — which continues to set Pomfret apart from her peers to this day.

1900 First Main House

During those early years, the Pecks lived in one of the original cottages. A single building (the first “main house”) housed the dormitory, classrooms, and dining hall, and a nearby carriage house served as the first gymnasium. Peck himself chose the motto certa viriliter. (The literal translation means to strive manfully. When Pomfret started enrolling girls in the 1970s, the current interpretation (strive valiantly) was introduced. In addition to the motto, Mrs. Peck selected the colors, red and black, and designed the coat of arms, a crest with three lion heads. Tragically, during the winter of 1896, an epidemic of bronchitis and pneumonia struck the School. Peck caught a particularly virulent strain of the disease, possibly from a sick young student whom he had carried in his arms to the infirmary. He died on January 7, 1897.

Peck gave us a school, but more importantly, he gave us an identity — a legacy of quiet but charismatic leadership and forwardlooking progressive thought which continues to set Pomfret apart from her peers to this day.

Founding Families

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hen Harold Harvey ’12 arrived as a wideeyed first former in 1906, Pomfret was a campus of cottages. There was not a single stone or brick building anywhere. When he graduated six years later, the physical plant had been utterly transformed. Between 1907 and 1912, the School erected eight new buildings, seven of which were paid for entirely by donors — chief among them, the Bourne, Clark, Lewis, Plant,

and Pyne families. The pace of change must have been exhilarating, and a little dizzying. It would probably astound young Harvey (were he still alive) to see how little the core has changed. With the exception of Hard Auditorium (1928) and the current Main House (1956), the heart of campus looks much the same as it did when he graduated in 1912. Arguably the most important gift came in 1904, when two trustees, Frederick G. Bourne and Moses Taylor Pyne, teamed up to purchase the 101-acre estate of former trustee Loomis White, then quickly deeded the acreage to Pomfret. Around the same time, the School hired Ernest Flagg, architect of the US Naval Academy, to draft a master plan. Together, these two events set the stage for the first explosive period of growth in Pomfret’s history.

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1910 Proctor Sundial

Completed in 1907, Pyne Infirmary was the first to go up. Given by the family in memory of their son, who had died of acute endocarditis at Pomfret in the winter of 1903, the new facility served as the School’s hospital for the next 72 years. Next came the School Building (called the Recitation Building in those days). The School paid for the building through “subscription,” but its crown jewel, a tower clock manufactured by E. Howard & Co., was donated by a parent named Stephen Peabody. It was put into operation on April 12, 1907 and continued to chime for the next century. In 1908, Dunworth, the first of four brick dormitories, was completed. It was named for the estate that formerly stood on the site. Between 1908 and 1910, three more dormitories would follow: Pontefract, given by Mr. E. Walter Clark, a well-known investor and banker in Philadelphia; Plant, named for Morton F. Plant, the founder of a system of railroads and

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Chapel Construction

steamboats; and Bourne, given by Frederick G. Bourne, the president of Singer Manufacturing Company. (Bourne had also donated the funds to build Dunworth.) The cooperation of these three parent-trustees had resulted in the building of four dormitories in just two years. The next building was Clark Memorial Chapel (1907), named for George Newhall Clark ’04, who died tragically in 1906 following an operation. Modeled after a church in Pontefract, England, the Norman-style church was given by his parents, Edward and Lydia Clark. The Clarks loom especially large in the philanthropic history of Pomfret. For more than forty years, they gave generously of their time and money. In 1912, William Ross Proctor donated our most iconic gift, in appreciation of the education his son received at Pomfret. Proctor Sundial is a copy of Turnbull Sundial, built in 1581, which stands in the courtyard of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.

In that same year, the Lewis family gifted a new gymnasium to the School. The main floor was reserved for rings, parallel bars, stationary bicycles, and a basketball floor. The upper floor contained a running track and two large trophy rooms. The bottom level housed squash courts; rooms for wrestling, boxing, and rowing; plus lockers and showers. With the exception of the headmaster’s house, and one or two less conspicuous structures, the old frame buildings had disappeared almost entirely. “I miss them, in spite of my respectful admiration for their more efficient and solid successors,” wrote Edward Streeter ’10. “Each of those old buildings had a character of its own. The floor and stair treads creaked, but each in their own individual way. Each house had its own aroma. These are things no architect and no Board of Trustees can ever reproduce. Only the Old Timers know this and it is, perhaps, the core of their nostalgia.”


1920

Called The Pomfret School Alumni Fund, it was created to address the “constant and pressing need for flexible income.”

William Beach Olmsted

Rise of Annual Giving

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n 1925, Pomfret announced a new fund to help support the School. Called The Pomfret School Alumni Fund, it was created to address the “constant and pressing need for flexible income.” In its first year, the fund raised $3,558, an average contribution of $20 per person. Writing in support of the new fund, Vice Chairman of the Board A. Wallace Chauncey ’10 noted, “It can easily be seen that should the day come when the larger majority shall become donors to the fund, that yearly income of over $10,000 is a very great probability. I am submitting these future figures to show the alumni body at large the very important position that the Alumni Fund is about to take in the financial structure of the school.” Around the same time, the Pontefract printed an overt appeal for the donation of a

new building: “We have always the hope that it will fall to the happy lot of someone to erect, equip, and endow the building, designed in the architect’s plan, to extend immediately south of the schoolhouse, to be joined to it by a cloister of thirty feet.” Two years later, in 1928, Florence Bourne Hard and Anson W. Hard presented the School with a much-needed auditorium. Little did they know, it would be the last building erected on the Pomfret campus for quite some time. On October 24, 1929, a date that would come to be known as Black Thursday, the stock market crashed, creating a decade-long depression that affected most Pomfret families. Further compounding matters, the Reverend William Beach Olmsted — who had presided over the School for an astounding thirty-three years — passed away and was buried in the crypt beneath Clark Memorial Chapel. Though no building bears his name, Olmsted was the

driving force at Pomfret, and his death was an immeasurable loss. At the time of his death, he and the School had attained such stature that his obituary was published in Time magazine. Despite the financial troubles of the 1930s, the School continued to move forward. It was during this difficult time that biology, chemistry, and drawing were added to the curriculum; basketball and crew were added to the athletic program; and the faculty advisor-advisee system, which continues to this day, was introduced. The 1930s was also a watershed decade for financial aid recipients. In 1936, Headmaster Halleck Lefferts wrote, “Scholarship recipients make a contribution that more than offsets the aid they receive. With their various backgrounds, their seriousness of purpose, the character and leadership for which they are selected, they are necessary to the life of any well-rounded school.” By the time World War II broke out in 1942,

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1950 Work starts on the new Main House

A New Yorker cartoon from 1943

Pomfret was back on stable financial ground. It was during this period, for instance, that the School purchased the Ben Grosvenor Inn, adding 289 acres to the campus, including a magnificent well, which remains the source of the School’s water to this day. Due in large part to the creation of a donor-directed regional scholarship program in the early 1940s, enrollment also soared. In the fall of 1948, the School opened with 151 students, the largest student body in its history. They came from 11 states, the District of Columbia, 1 territory, and 4 foreign countries. Thanks in no small part to the support of Pomfret’s robust donor community, Pomfret had successfully weathered two of the most difficult periods of the twentieth century, the Great Depression and World War II.

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Living Legacies

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n the 1950s and 60s, Pomfret opened a trio of new buildings, the result of a successful fundraising campaign: “In short, the funds that the School is now seeking to raise would place it in a secure financial position,” the board of directors wrote at the time. “Physically and in its aspirations, Pomfret is on top of the hill. The trustees and faculty ask help in keeping it there.” The headmaster at the time was a man by the name of David Twichell, and he was an idealist in every sense of the word. He believed in his students, trusted his students, and felt that the School would be better if it were more flexible, rather than less flexible. By the time he resigned in April of 1961, Twichell had transformed Pomfret into one of the most progressive boarding schools in the country. Under Twichell’s leadership, the current

Main House opened its doors in 1956. Designed by the Hartford architectural firm of Ebbets, Frid, and Prentice, the building cost $560,000 and was funded by some 450 donors. At the time, the Pontefract editors asked members of the community what to name the new building. Of the suggestions they received, The Pomfret Grill and The Empire Steak Building were two of the most humorous. Olmsted Hall and Clark Hall were two of the most heartfelt. In the end, the Main House won out. Later that year, the Ambrose Monell Foundation donated $200,000 to Pomfret for the construction of a much-needed 10,000 square-foot science building in memory of Ambrose Monell III ’26, who had died in a plane crash decades earlier. The gift was contingent upon the School’s ability to raise an additional $200,000 in “matching money,” which posed an interesting problem for the


1960 Charles E. “Dutch” Brown

board. Over the preceding four years, the School had already solicited $925,000 from the alumni body. How much more could its small donor base afford to give? The difficulty was greatly ameliorated by an offer from an anonymous “friend of the school,” who donated half of the match. The $5,000 difference was successfully raised from a select list of individuals. In 1958, the Monell Science Building lit its first Bunsen burner. By 1963, Pomfret had begun laying the plans for its first covered hockey rink. The ice hockey program started in 1898, and for the program’s first sixty-six years, games were held outside on one of the School’s two ponds. Named for a well-liked athletic director from the 1920s, Charles E. “Dutch” Brown, the new rink was funded by one of Brown’s former players, Frederick C. “Buck” Dumain, who gave $50,000 in memory of his old coach.

Achitectural rendering of the new library

The last in the trio of new buildings was the Henry B. du Pont ’19 Library. The library was dedicated in October of 1969. du Pont was a dedicated alumnus and parent who served on the Pomfret School Board of Trustees for over twenty-five years. The courtyard was named for A. Wallace Chauncey ’10 and the reading room was named for Sydney P. Clark ’10, two ardent and influential supporters in their own right. Although du Pont was present for the dedication, he had only months to live. In the May 1970 edition of the Pontefract, President of the Board H. Everton Hosley eulogized his friend: “He was a great benefactor to Pomfret School. His financial aid and vision gave us the courage to move forward and create the new modern plant Pomfret has today.” In his final will and testament, du Pont left a $644,532 bequest along with 30,000 shares of common stock that would, over time, add $1 million to Pomfret’s endowment.

Hard Times

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s the 1970s wore on, financial trouble returned to the Hilltop. The previous decade’s capital projects had been a great success, but declining enrollment and crippling debt had forced the School to the brink. Ev Hosley, president of the board in the early 1970s, recalled: “We were plugging along, but our budgets were getting squeezed. The real problem was that we were straining our scholarship budget, and our endowment funds were being invaded to meet some of the deficits, as well as some of the extra maintenance and repair costs. We weathered it all, but it was tough going.” In 1974, Pomfret came close to closing for good. That year, Board Treasurer Bradford P. Straus ’54 alerted his fellow trustees that it would take an estimated $2 million to finance the projected operating deficit through the 1977-78

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In an ironic twist, the fact that it was “too expensive” to close the School “responsibly” is partially what saved it.

school year, and another $2 million to replenish the non-permanent endowment. In addition, he noted, there was an immediate need to raise $500,000 of that first $2 million to finance the School in the short term. In highly confidential board minutes that have since been made public, the trustees wrestled mightily with if and how to close down the School. In an ironic twist, the fact that it was “too expensive” to close the School “responsibly” is partially what saved it. Into this void stepped several key supporters, including Henry “Hank” Strong ’41, Howard Kniffin ’26, and Henry B. du Pont Jr. Through their words and actions, they convinced the board that a financial recovery was possible. Several months later, during a special trustee meeting in December, Brad Straus presented a four-year plan which he hoped would get Pomfret to a breakeven point. “This is a plan to measure Pomfret’s ability to survive only during

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years of recovery. It is not a plan to achieve longterm stability.” In 1977, the key to the School’s financial recovery finally arrived. Called the Promise to Posterity, the $2.5 million fundraising campaign aimed to improve the physical plant, erase the School’s debts, and bolster the endowment. Around the same time, the School hired a new headmaster, the Reverend Burton A. MacLean, who offered a steady hand as the School slowly but surely turned itself around. In a brochure sent to prospective donors, the stated purpose of the campaign was “to enable Pomfret to retain its prominent place among America’s distinguished independent schools.” Of the $2.5 million that the trustees hoped to raise, $600,000 was earmarked for overdue and badly needed improvements to the School’s infrastructure — including the purchase of the Ryan and McDonald dwellings on the east

side of Route 169. A stabilization fund would receive $700,000 to eliminate the debt, and the remaining $1.2 million would go to increase Pomfret’s emaciated endowment. A stronger endowment, the trustees said, would allow the School to continue to attract qualified teachers, maintain its commitments to talented scholarship applicants, and cushion for the vagaries of inflation (approaching 12 percent in those years). Of course, Pomfret had to achieve all of this without sacrificing its $60,000 annual giving effort. Though the fundraising drive was no small undertaking, it got off to a fast start thanks to members of the board who contributed $1 million out of their own pockets. By the end of 1979, the Pomfret community would finally be able to breathe a sigh of relief as the turbulent times of the 1970s became an increasingly distant memory. When Brad Straus stepped down as board treasurer a few years later, Board President


1980 Gerrit and Marnie Keator

Barclay Robinson Jr. ’52 offered this metaphorical praise: “This board expresses its appreciation for his indefatigable labors in the fiscal vineyards, and particularly his extensive pruning thereof, until a healthy yield could be enjoyed… A good treasurer is the financial conscience of the organization he serves. Due largely to his efforts, the bottom line is now where it should be, and if we follow the lessons he taught, it will stay there.”

Good Years

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y the mid-1980s, Pomfret was doing better than ever. And perhaps no one deserves more credit than Gerrit Keator and his wife, Marnie, who arrived on the Hilltop in 1979. Keator was a warm and gregarious man, and it made him a natural fundraiser. “So much of fundraising success is the result of personal interactions and

friendships over long periods of time,” wrote John Griswold ’63, a former board chair. With Keator at the helm, the School purchased the Pomfret Racquet Club in 1983, making it the Strong Field House & Student Center, in honor of longtime trustee Henry Strong ’41. The next year, the board announced the donation of two endowed chairs, a relatively new phenomenon at the time. These marvelous gifts, from Bill Carey ’48, and Michael ’66 and Eric ’69 Schwartz, not only added significantly to Pomfret’s endowment to support faculty salaries, but also enabled Pomfret to recognize distinguished teaching and service to the School in a very public way. During this period of time, the new board treasurer, Bob Olmsted, reported that the School had a surplus of $115,000, due largely to a soaring increase in enrollment applications. In addition, the annual fund had just hit the

$250,000 mark and the School’s endowment was over $5 million. Planned giving was also on the rise. In the 1985-86 Alumni Directory, Director of Development Anthony McClellan penned an article titled “You Can’t Take It with You.” “A gift by will is appealing to many people because it becomes a living legacy — a way to perpetuate support for Pomfret after our lifetimes.” The board did not have to wait long for two concrete examples of living legacies to materialize. Within the year, Cynthia C. Lefferts established the Halleck Lefferts Faculty Fund in memory of her father, the former headmaster, for faculty research and summer study grants. A few months later, the School received a $25,000 anonymous gift that provided scholarship aid to applicants from the West Coast. The late 1980s also marked the beginning of the Schwartz Visiting Fellowship, endowed

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1990 Shirley Chisholm

by Michael and Eric Schwartz, which continues to this day. Politician Shirley Chisholm was the inaugural fellow. She would be followed by many other noteworthy successors, including historian David McCullough, novelist Joyce Carol Oates, marine archaeologist Robert Ballard, and playwright Cheryl West. Not to be outdone, sixth form parents followed up with a donation of their own that year — an unrestricted gift of $93,000 in support of the School’s permanent endowment. By the time the 1980s was finished, morale was at an all-time high and Pomfret had regained its reputation as one of the best, small independent schools in the country. Over those ten years, the endowment had grown by an unheard-of rate of $1 million per year, which was capped by the successful completion of a $4.75 million capital campaign called The Campaign for Pomfret School. Speaking at Commencement in the spring of 1989, Board President Barclay Robinson, Jr. summed up the mood of the

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Bradford Hastings ’68

institution up this way: “We are all of us — students, faculty, staff, trustees, alumni, parents, neighbors, and friends — more grateful than we can say. These have been damn good years.”

Centenary

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n the winter of 1992, Bradford Hastings ’68 was appointed Pomfret’s eleventh headmaster. Perhaps no headmaster since Olmsted has so fully transformed the Hilltop. A graduate of the Class of 1968, he had previously served on the faculty as a history teacher, director of athletics, and assistant director of admissions. “I want the School to increase its confidence in itself,” he said. “We should dare to do things it never tried… not just go along.” Under his guidance, the School launched two successful campaigns. The first was the Centennial Campaign, which generated over $12

million between 1993 and 1996, with most of the gifts going to the endowment. Soon after, the School began laying the groundwork for the largest campaign in its history. Called Priorities for Pomfret, the effort involved more than 4,400 donors who would go on to contribute $48.6 million. The first sign of outward progress came in 2000, when the School announced that Chester K. Lasell ’54 and his family — with support from the Class of 1940 — would fund the Lasell Alumni House in memory of his late father, Chester H. Lasell ’26. The formal dedication took place in 2001, with many members of the Lasell family and returning alumni in attendance. In 2002, Lasell would once again make a significant and lasting contribution when he endowed the Lasell Visiting Alumni Program. “I was heavily influenced by my education at Pomfret, with its caring faculty and its ability to cultivate a student’s creativity and independence,”


“I suggested it was long overdue that Pomfret have a boathouse of its own. After all, I think that 100 years is a long time to wait for a home.”

2000 Architectural rendering of the Blodgett Boathouse

he said. “It was there I learned the value of listening to and learning from others. It just seemed natural to create a program that would benefit the students in the same way.” By 2004, the Priorities for Pomfret campaign had reached 53 percent of goal. In October, the Olmsted Student Union and Corzine Athletic Center officially opened its doors. The student union was made possible by Bob ’59 and Stephanie Olmsted, and their family. The athletic center was established with leadership gifts from (then) New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine and his wife Joanne, whose son Jeffrey ’02 passed away in 2014. At the opening, trustee and past parent Peter Grauer, who would later become board chair, gave an emotional and inspiring address, during which he formally accepted the facility on behalf of the School. Grauer thanked the Corzine, Olmsted, Puliafico, and Elenbass families for their leadership gifts, as well as the many parents in attendance for providing the

“lion’s share of this extraordinary project.” This was quickly followed, in 2005, by the dedication of the Jahn Rink, named after world-famous architect Helmut Jahn and his wife, Deborah, parents of Evan ’97. Though technically a renovation, the old Brown Rink was totally dismantled. As one observer put it: “The only thing left was the ice.” As part of this effort, the lobby was dedicated to Doug Woodruff ’77, who had passed away from cancer six years earlier. A few months later, the Blodgett Boathouse was christened. “I called up Pomfret’s director of development, Geoff Liggett,” said Mark Blodgett ’75, “and suggested it was long overdue that Pomfret have a boathouse of its own. After all, I think that a hundred years is a long time to wait for a home… And almost one year to the day, I am flabbergasted to say that this boathouse is a reality.” The last structure completed

Pres Clement ’40

in the Priorities for Pomfret campaign was the Lawrence W. Blodgett Tennis Center. Finished in 2007, it was dedicated to Mark’s father, with one court named in honor of Paul Fowler ’64 and a second named in honor of the O’Hara family. Set against this backdrop of impressive gains was a significant loss. That same year, Pres Clement ’40 died. Over the course of his lifetime, he had served as a faculty member and trustee, but is best remembered as a class secretary. He was chosen in 1958 and held the position for the rest of his life, a whopping forty-nine years. Upon his passing, the old Westwinds Dormitory was renamed Clement House. Not long thereafter, the School created the S. Prescott B. Clement Cup in his honor. It was the end of an era.

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“A startlingly large number of classes believe they attended Pomfret at a unique time when fundamental change in the life of the School was occurring,” adding, “all of them are probably quite right in such assessments.”

2010 Parsons Lodge

Our Times

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hen 19th-century historian Josiah Quincy arrived at the year 1780 in his history of Harvard University, he stated that he had reached “our times,” and promptly began restricting his narrative to an “outline of events.” These last ten years will require more separation from the present before they can rightly be called history — and yet, it would be a mistake to ignore them entirely, even if we are too close to appreciate their impact just yet. Writing in the introduction to The Pomfret Years, Andrew W. Bingham says, “A startlingly large number of classes believe they attended Pomfret at a unique time when fundamental change in the life of the School was occurring,” adding, “all of them are probably quite right in such

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Peter Grauer P ’02, ’10

assessments.” The truth is, Pomfret has always been a work in progress, or as William Peck might have said, “striving,” toward some better future. One event that will surely make for a better future was the creation of the The Grauer Family Institute for Excellence and Innovation in Education in 2014. Funded by Peter and Laurie Grauer, and several early leadership donors, the Grauer Institute is a place where thinking differently is celebrated and new ideas are nurtured. Through progressive program design, technological advancement, strategic partnerships, and professional development, the Institute is both a mechanism for missionalignment and a catalyst for future growth. Recent donors have made significant impacts in other ways as well. A decade ago, Pomfret broke ground on a 3,000 square-foot events center called Parsons Lodge. The timber-

framed building was named in honor of lead donors and past parents Kathy and Ged Parsons. The terrace was named in honor of past parent and former trustee Kevin Tubridy. Today it serves as a warm and inviting place for faculty, trustees, and sports fans to gather. The 2000s also marked the beginning of the W.P. Carey ’48 College Admission Lecture Series, endowed by William Polk Carey ’48. In 2009, Jeffrey B. Brenzel, the dean of admissions at Yale, became the first in a long line of prominent college admissions officers to visit the Hilltop. This was one in a trio of gifts to impact student life during this period of time. The second came in 2015 when Brad Straus ’54 established the Virginia S. Eaton Multicultural Resource Center. The mission of the center is to enrich the Pomfret community through increased knowledge, awareness, and understanding of


2018 Class of 1968 at their 50th Reunion

diverse cultures and perspectives by addressing issues such as racism, sexism, economic and social inequity, and prejudice. The third gift arrived on the heels of a terrible fire at the head of school’s house in the summer of 2016. Out from the ashes stepped past parent and trustee Thomas Campbell to provide the necessary funds to purchase a new head of school house, allowing the School to convert Eastover into a much-needed dormitory. More recently, trustee Greg Melville ’68 and his wife Susan Fox rallied the Class of 1968 to donate more money — $4,108,920 — than any Reunion class in school history, making Greg and Susan two of the most generous benefactors in Pomfret’s history. Today, philanthropy is loosely defined as “love of humanity,” but for many years it simply meant “goodness.” Perhaps no one

embodied that spirit of goodness more than Edward du Pont ’52, who passed away in 2017. For more than a halfcentury he quietly gave vast amounts of his sizable fortune to Pomfret, asking for very little in return. Like Greg Melville and Susan Fox, what makes du Pont so remarkable is how little fuss he made about his philanthropy, and how few limitations he placed on his contributions. Most of du Pont’s gifts were unrestricted. His name adorns no building, and yet, his legacy will live forever in the annals of Pomfret history. In a fiscal climate where flexible, dependable income is increasingly hard to come by, people like Edward du Pont prove that Pomfret’s tradition of giving is still alive and well.

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magine a moment in which — with the snap of a finger — philanthropy was magically erased from Pomfret’s history. In that moment, our most iconic buildings would crumble to the ground, our most cherished programs would vanish, and the bulk of our endowment would evaporate. If a school still existed when the dust settled, it would bear scant resemblance to the Pomfret we know and love. Thus is the power of philanthropy. And so, to all the donors, past and present, who have made this School what it is, we thank you.

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Financials

Financials

12% Annual Giving, $2.4

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9%

Endowment Draw, $2.0

3%

Other Revenue, $0.7

Net tuition of $15.5 million accounted for 76% of the School’s total operating revenue of $20.5 million.

Income (Millions)

76% Net Tuition, $15.5


17%

17%

Student Support Services Include: Technology, health services, food service, college counseling, and school office

Student Support Services, $3.4

Administrative, $3.4

6%

Debt Services, $1.2

18%

Expenses (Millions)

Institutional, $3.8

Plant Costs Include: Buildings, housekeeping, energy, security, vehicles, grounds, and PPRRSM

22% Educational, $4.6

20% Plant, $4.1

Educational Costs Include: Classroom costs, i.e., teaching faculty salaries and prof development, athletics, and library

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Pomfret Fund 2017-2018

Alumni $1,042,452

Current Parents $911,913 Past Parents $369,405 Foundations $74,588

Friends $34,530

Grandparents

$30,359

$2,463,247* *Does not include Foundation gifts credited to other categories. Includes corporate matching gifts totaling $30,530.


2,091 Donors 242 Alumni

Past Parents

25

1368

Matching Gifts

15

Current Parents

213

55 173

Foundations

Grandparents

Friends

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Scale of Gifts # of Donors

Range

9

$50,000+

$731,100

30%

12

$25,000-$49,999

$382,472

15%

36

$10,000-$24,999

$512,744

21%

48

$5,000-$9,999

$287,247

12%

73

$1894-$4,999

$188,040

8%

123

$1000-$1893

$134,685

5%

143

$500-$999

$78,584

3%

194

$250-$499

$56,170

2%

582

$100-$249

$74,508

3%

871

under $100

$17,697

1%

2091

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Total

$2,463,247

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DAY OF GIVING 2018 In case you didN't hear, we gave away a car

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ast year, we held the biggest single-day fundraiser in Pomfret history. In total, 649 donors made 708 gifts, totaling $232,319. For those of you keeping track at home, that is a 100 more gifts than the previous year, representing an additional $90,000 in contributions. To everyone who participated, thank you! In the spring of 1968, a group of senior boys stole a car from a faculty parking lot under the cover

of darkness. As students filtered into the Dining Hall for breakfast the next morning, Mr. Sam Brookfield’s Ford Mustang stood gleaming in the middle of the room, complete with plates, glasses, and cutlery, as if set for a meal. Fifty years later, trustee Greg Melville ’68 and his wife, Susan, celebrated that prank — and the class that pulled it off — by giving away a car of their own, in honor of the Class of 1968’s 50th Reunion.

Ellen Wright, a former trustee and past parent, was the lucky winner of the 2017 Mazda MX-5. Congratulations, Ellen.

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Volunteers

e are enormously grateful to the many individuals who have generously volunteered their time and efforts to encourage engagement with Pomfret during the 2017-2018 fiscal year.

PARENTS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Arsenault P ’20 Mr. John R. Bacon P ’16, ’18 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew L. Beall ’79, P ’19 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan A. Beniers P ’17, ’18 Mr. & Mrs. William D. Catalano P ’18 Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Craft P ’18 Mr. & Mrs. Doug Dubitsky P ’20 Mr. & Mrs. William Dunning P ’19 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Fales P ’20 Mr. & Mrs. Mark F. Ferrara P ’15, ’18, ’20 Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Galusza P ’15, ’18 Mr. Mariano Medina Garcia & Ms. Remedios Orrantia P ’18, ’20

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Mr. Laurence Hale ’91 & The Rev. Jane Hale P ’19 Dr. & Mrs. Jürgen Höher P ’13, ’20 Mr. & Mrs. Eric S. Huckaby P ’19 Mrs. Eunice Kuffour P ’18 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Lane P ’18, ’19 Mr. & Mrs. David C. Marshall P ’19 Ms. Laura T. Noyes P ’19 Mr. Keith O’Hara & Ms. Dena Cocozza O’Hara P ’13, ’15, ’16, ’18, ’20 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Paul P ’14, ’17, ’21 Mr. & Mrs. David Perez P ’18 Mr. & Mrs. Todd M. Plourde P ’18 Mr. & Mrs. Henry C. Toulmin P ’19 Mr. & Mrs. Theodore C. Walker P ’11, ’14, ’19

Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Wolcott III P ’18

Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Wolcott III P ’18

PARENT AGENTS

2019 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew L. Beall ’79, P ’19 Mr. & Mrs. Eric S. Huckaby P ’19

2018 Mr. John R. Bacon P ’16, ’18 Mr. & Mrs. Mark F. Ferrara P ’15, ’18, ’20 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Linhares P ’14, ’16, ’18 Mr. Keith O’Hara & Ms. Dena Cocozza O’Hara P ’13, ’15, ’16, ’18, ’20 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Pommer III P ’18 Mr. & Mrs. Damian P. Riordan P ’18 Ms. Kendall S. Smith P ’17, ’18 Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. Winick P ’18

2020 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Arsenault P ’20 2021 Mr. & Mrs. Scott R. Konrad P ’21 2022 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Paul P ’14, ’17, ’21


REUNION COMMITTEE Galen N. Griffin ’58 George Shaw ’58 Peter G. Canby ’68 Louis C. DiNatale, Jr. ’68 Bradford Hastings ’68 Gregory W. Melville ’68 Peter A. Pease ’68 Robert W. Richardson ’68 Dale W. Snape ’68 Eugene V. York ’68 Mark S. Breen ’78 Arthur C. Diaz ’78 Linda S. Brenske ’83 Wendy Reeder Enelow ’83 Timothy W. Eustis ’83 Nathaniel H. Hallowell ’83 Finn M. W. Caspersen, Jr. ’88 Elizabeth Tilt Weiner ’88 John E. Evans III ’98 Paula C. Glasmann ’98 Christopher R.F. Hale ’98 Sarah Herklots ’98 Olutoyin D. Moses ’98 Jay M. O’Brien ’98 Trevor M. Rees ’98 Justin D. Rogers ’98 Sarah Welch Smith ’98 Chelsea Weiss Baum ’03 William J. Hollingsworth ’03 Gregory A. Osborne ’03 Laura Keeler Pierce ’03 Christopher G. Pike ’03 Charlotte C. Rand ’03 MacLean Pilsbury Spadaccini ’03 Peyton Ladt Sterns ’03

Suparatch WatcharaAmphaiwan ’03 Alexandra M. D’Agostino ’08 Joanna Gaube Nemeskal ’08 Steven A. Harkey ’08 Emily M. Johnson ’08 Alexandra R. Adams ’13 Lindsay M. Barber ’13 Alyson J. Chase ’13 Hayden M. Clarkin ’13 Jordan P. Ginsberg ’13 Alexis Gulino ’13 Daniel D. Kellaway ’13 Dylan G. O’Hara ’13 Izabel M. Tropnasse ’13 FREE AGENTS William H. O’Brien III ’54 John J. Huss ’55 William A. Stewart III ’55 I. Howell Mallory ’62 Charles W. Findlay III ’64 Paul D. Fowler ’64 Gregory W. Melville ’68 Milton L. Butts, Jr. ’72 John B. Leeming II ’77 Elwood Leonard III ’77 Timothy T. Robinson ’83 Daniel B. Levin ’94 Joanna Kontoudakis ’97 Hadley R.P.W. Rosen ’97 Livia Skelly-Dorn Roustan ’98 Kelly L. Wentworth ’99

CLASS SECRETARIES J. Anthony LaPalme ’49 E. Brooks Robbins ’55 Charles W. Fleischmann ’63 Bradley R. Painter ’79 Martha K. Murphy ’80 Sarah Armstrong Scheide ’80 Caroline E. Waterlow ’91 Maurice P. Kane ’97 Wheeler Simmons Griffith ’97 Kyle V. Ritchie ’97 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Laura Keeler Pierce ’03 President Daniel J. Thompson ’95 Vice President MacLean Pilsbury Spadaccini ’03 Secretary

Charles C. Boak ’75 John B. Leeming ’77 Luis Cruz ’82 Johanna M. Moffitt ’82 James P. Snyder ’82 Robert V. Banker ’86 Katharine B. Cowperthwait ’87 Toby E. Metcalf ’89 Rachel D. Baime ’90 Caroline E. Waterlow ’91 Daniel J. Thompson III ’95 Olutoyin D. Moses ’98 Michaela R. Brown-Jones ’99 Hilary Gerson Axtmayer ’00 Katherine M. Duglin ’01 Michael J. Krents ’02 Rachel Schoppe Rogers ’02 Laura Keeler Pierce ’03 MacLean Pilsbury Spadaccini ’03 Luke C. Paskevich ’04 Kathryn S. Nelson ’06 Trevor C. Reid ’06 Else S. Ross ’07 Sarah K. Howie ’09 Margaret R. Hecker ’10 Raymond R. Zeek III ’11 Hayden M. Clarkin ’13

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Frederick W. Allen ’65 John T. Irick ’65 James D. Seymour ’65 Robert T. Whitman ’65 Jeffrey A. Oppenheim ’67 Richard G. Levin ’69

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Top 100 Donors

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his list acknowledges those donors who made cash gifts to the Pomfret Fund, capital projects, or an endowed fund that results in them ranking in the Top 100 donors of the 2017-2018 fiscal year.

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* Indicates deceased

Mr. & Mrs. Hyung J. Ahn Anonymous (2) Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. Arnold Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Banker ’86 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Bernal Mark W. Blodgett ’75 Mr. & Mrs. Daryle L. Bost ’89 Harrison & Nancy Buck Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Mr. Thomas J. Campbell W. P. Carey Foundation, Inc. Mr. Malcolm G. Chace, Jr. John B. Chase ’18 Jinho Cho ’81 Colleen Murray Coggins ’79 Mark A. Cohen ’82 Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Conway Mr. & Mrs. John R. Curtis, Jr. ’58 Amy Salerno DeGruchy ’79 Edmund A. DeNapoli ’89 Dr. & Mrs. Paul H. Deutsch Mr. Inigo De Zabala & Ms. Eva Dalda Mr. & Mrs. Arthur C. Diaz ’78 James M. Enelow ’83 Wendy Reeder Enelow ’83 The Furtherance Fund, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Galusza Mr. Jun Gao & Ms. Runhong Xu Min Gao Mr. & Mrs. E. Clayton Gengras III ’89 Mr. & Mrs. E. Clayton Gengras, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter T. Grauer Mr. Harry S. Gruner & Ms. Rebecca Henry Mr. Raymond Hannigan & Ms. Tobin Heminway Meredith Graham Hanson ’00

Horizon Foundation, Inc. Lowell S. Kabnick ’68 Lisa Noble Kaneb ’86 & Mr. Chris Kaneb Mr. Mingu Kang & Ms. Seyun Go Mr. Kevin Kim & Ms. Eun Ju Kang James J. King ’65 Justin P. Klein ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Lane Chester K. Lasell ’54 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Leslie Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Linhares Mr. Guandong Liu & Ms. Yingyi Han Mr. Jun Liu & Ms. Lili Gao Mr. Tiankun Liu & Ms. Xiufeng Yu Mr. Chi Chong Lo & Ms. Yan Ge Chau James M. Lyon ’58 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Marrus Ms. Elizabeth Matthews & Mr. Charles James Gregory W. Melville ’68 Motulsky Family Foundation Mr. John Motulsky & Ms. Wendy Nacht Mr. Robert K. Mullarkey ’79 & Ms. Nina Ritter David M. Murray ’97 The Murray Family Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Olmsted ’59 Jeffrey A. Oppenheim ’67 Samuel H. Ordway III ’48 Mr. & Mrs. J. G. Parsons (McCarthy-Bjorklund Foundation) Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Paul William K. Plumb ’85 Marina Shields Purcell ’89 Judson P. Reis ’60 Philip B. Rettger ’75 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Reynal Mr. & Mrs. J. Timothy Richards

Mr. & Mrs. Damian P. Riordan James E. Rothman ’67 Eric A. Schwartz ’69 (EAS Fund at Marin Community Foundation) Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Schwartz ’66 (Michael & Susan Schwartz Fund at Marin Community Foundation) Mr. & Mrs. James D. Seymour ’65 George T. Shaw ’58 Mr. & Mrs. David N. Sherr John Simpkins III ’68 Dale W. Snape ’68 Mrs. Virginia Soutter *Philip G. Spiva ’56 Bradford P. Straus ’54 Mr. & Mrs. John M. Taylor Daniel J. Thompson III ’95 Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Todd & Family Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Toub Mr. & Mrs. Henry C. Toulmin *Joseph H. Twichell ’67 Mr. & Mrs. Archbold D. van Beuren (van Beuren Charitable Foundation) Mr. & Mrs. Theodore C. Walker William M. Walker ’85 William F. Wiggins ’89 Mr. & Mrs. Murray J. Wilson David M. Woodrow ’64 Mr. Tiejun Yang & Ms. Zhiwei Wang Dr. Wen Yang & Dr. Hui Peng Robert J. Yudell ’65 Mr. Huimin Zhang & Ms. Bing Xi Mr. Hongfeng Zhi & Ms. Yun Qiu August Zinsser III ’59

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Giving Societies

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he giving levels listed on the following pages allow us to recognize the leaders among our Pomfret Fund donors. Graduates of the last nine years may join any giving society by making a gift of one-half the minimum level of that society.

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THE SUNDIAL SOCIETY

The Sundial Society recognizes those individuals who contribute $50,000 or more to the Pomfret Fund during the fiscal year or equivalent in contribution and matching gift. Mr. Thomas J. Campbell Jinho Cho ’81 & Ms. Kyong Ah Lee Mr. Jun Gao & Ms. Runhong Xu Mr. & Mrs. Peter T. Grauer Lisa Noble Kaneb ’86 & Mr. Chris Kaneb Mr. John Motulsky & Ms. Wendy Nacht Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Olmsted ’59 Marina Shields Purcell ’89 Judson P. Reis ’60

THE POMFRET BENEFACTOR’S SOCIETY

The Pomfret Benefactor’s Society recognizes those individuals who contribute between $25,000 and $49,999 or more to the Pomfret Fund during the fiscal year or equivalent in contribution and matching gift. Mr. & Mrs. N. Harrison Buck Mr. Malcolm G. Chace, Jr. John B. Chace ’18 Amy Salerno DeGruchy ’79 Ms. Rebecca D. Henry & Mr. Harry S. Gruner

Mr. Kevin Kim & Ms. Eun Ju Kang Justin P. Klein ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Linhares Bradford P. Straus ’54 Mr. & Mrs. John M. Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Toub Robert J. Yudell ’65 Mr. Hongfeng Zhi & Ms. Yun Qiu

THE HEADMASTER’S SOCIETY

The Headmaster’s Society recognizes those individuals who contribute between $10,000 and $24,999 to the Pomfret Fund during the fiscal year or equivalent in contribution and matching gift. Mr. & Mrs. Hyung J. Ahn Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. Arnold Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Bernal Mark W. Blodgett ’75 Mr. & Mrs. Daryle L. Bost ’89 Mark A. Cohen ’82 Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Conway Mr. Inigo De Zabala & Ms. Eva Dalda Edmund A. DeNapoli ’89 Dr. & Mrs. Paul H. Deutsch Mr. & Mrs. Arthur C. Diaz ’78 James M. Enelow ’83 Wendy R. Enelow ’83 Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Galusza Mr. & Mrs. E. Clayton Gengras III ’89 Meredith Graham Hanson ’00 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Lane Mr. & Mrs. John W. Leslie

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Marrus Mrs. Stephanie McSweeney Gregory W. Melville ’68 Mr. Robert K. Mullarkey ’79 & Ms. Nina Ritter David M. Murray ’97 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Paul Mr. & Mrs. Michael Reynal Mr. & Mrs. J. Timothy Richards Mr. & Mrs. David N. Sherr Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Todd & Family Mr. & Mrs. Archbold D. van Beuren Mr. & Mrs. Theodore C. Walker William M. Walker ’85 Mr. & Mrs. Murray J. Wilson David M. Woodrow ’64 Dr. Wen Yang & Dr. Hui Peng Mr. Huimin Zhang & Ms. Bing Xi

THE PECK SOCIETY

The Peck Society named in honor of William E. Peck, founder of Pomfret School, recognizes those individuals who contribute between $5,000 and $9,999 to the Pomfret Fund during the fiscal year or equivalent in contribution and matching gift. Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Banker ’86 Vincent C. Banker ’49 Robert P. Brown, Jr. ’61 Mr. & Mrs. William D. Catalano Mr. & Mrs. R. Richard Croce Jeffrey P. Curran ’84 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Eglin Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Findlay III ’64 Brendon P. Giblin Mr. Raymond N. Hannigan & Ms. Tobin Heminway

Mr. Mingu Kang & Ms. Seyun Go Chester K. Lasell ’54 Mr. Man Kit Lee & Ms. Ho Yan Mr. Guandong Liu & Ms. Yingyi Han Mr. Jun Liu & Ms. Lili Gao Mr. Tiankun Liu & Ms. Xiufeng Yu Mr. Chi Chong Lo & Ms. Yan Ge Chau Benjamin L. Lubin ’52 B. Lee Mallory III ’57 Ms. Elizabeth Matthews & Mr. Charles James Mr. Edward C. McCarthy & Ms. M. Robin Davis Mr. Samuel H. Ordway III ’48 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Pommer III Philip B. Rettger ’75 Mr. & Mrs. Damian P. Riordan E. Brooks Robbins ’55 James E. Rothman ’67 Eric A. Schwartz ’69 Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Schwartz ’66 Mrs. Virginia Soutter David K. Storrs ’62 Daniel J. Thompson III ’95 Mr. & Mrs. Henry C. Toulmin Mr. Lance H. Wallin & Ms. Sharon Lim David J. Watkins ’62 Mr. & Mrs. George M. Wheatley III William F. Wiggins ’89 Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Wilmerding Mrs. Gage F. Woodard Mr. Tiejun Yang & Ms. Zhiwei Wang Michael J. Zurbrigen ’82

THE 1894 SOCIETY

The 1894 Society recognizes individuals who contribute between $1,894 and $4,999 to the Pomfret Fund during the fiscal year or equivalent in contribution and matching gift. Anonymous Spencer C. Bailey ’04 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew L. Beall ’79 Melissa Bellanceau Honorary, ’62, ’64 & Ralph Bellanceau James M. Bergantz ’72 John A. Bogardus, Jr. ’45 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Brambil Atty. & Mrs. Marc C. Brotman Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Campbell Cynthia L. Carroll ’86 Peter H. Castle ’71 Gilbert W. Chapman, Jr. ’52 Mr. Zhili Chen & Ms. Linjuan Ji W. Todd Coffin ’86 Colleen M. Coggins ’79 Mr. Craig V. Corona & Ms. Gretchen Cole William J. Cotter ’65 Timothy H. Crawford ’59 Mr. & Mrs. John R. Curtis, Jr. ’58 Wyatt S. Daentl ’78 Malik S. Ducard ’91 Mr. & Mrs. William Dunning Richard A. Feldon ’49 Frederick E. Findlay ’65 Robert B. Fiske, Jr. ’48 Paul D. Fowler ’64 Mr. & Mrs. Ross Freeman Mrs. Edith P. Gengras

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Jonathan G. Gengras ’90 Laurence N. Hale ’91 & The Rev. Jane C. Hale Mr. & Mrs. Andrew L. Hatch Mr. Tao Ji & Ms. Lixia Cao Derek C. Johnston ’85 Waldo C. M. Johnston, Jr. ’60 Mr. Art Dodge & Ms. Justina Juvonen‑Dodge Linda Bartley Kittler ’71 Dr. & Mrs. James Kittrell Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Kittrell Mr. & Mrs. Scott R. Konrad Bruce Lee ’49 Mr. & Mrs. Leighton Lee IV ’94 Mr. Lei Liang & Ms. Lifeng Cheng Dr. Byoung Kak Lim & Ms. Mi Hyang Park Mr. & Mrs. Eric J. Lim Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Maffucci Scott W. Maker ’76 Mr. & Mrs. Seth Mankin Tracy Maxwell Snyder ’79 Neil D. McDonough ’75 Ms. Melissa K. McKeithen Mrs. Linda Mintz Mr. King Shun Ng & Ms. Yuet Siu Mr. & Mrs. J. G. Parsons Christina Paumgarten ’90 William K. Plumb ’85 Rev. & Mrs. Nicholas T. Porter Mr. & Mrs. J.D. Rehm Mr. & Mrs. David A. Rosow, Jr. George Santiago, Jr. ’75 Stephanie J. Schuetz ’00 Christopher G. Scott ’83 Charles A. Scudder ’67 Ms. Kendall S. Smith

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Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Soutter * Scott L. Steele ’71 Richard H. Wadhams, Jr. ’61 Elizabeth Tilt Weiner ’88 Ruthven A. Wodell ’68 Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Wolcott III Mr. Rob G. Woodard, Jr. August Zinsser III ’59

THE OLMSTED SOCIETY

The Olmsted Society, named in honor of William Beach Olmsted, revered headmaster of Pomfret School from 1897 through 1929, recognizes individuals who contribute between $1,000 and $1,893 to the Pomfret Fund during the fiscal year or equivalent in contribution and matching gift. Mr. & Mrs. Todd Adams E. Davies Allan ’58 Alexandra G. Andrews ’07 Anonymous (2) Matthew J. Atwood ’99 Dr. Samuel F. Babbitt ’46 Joshua D. Bank ’86 Mr. & Mrs. Jon M. Barrett & Family Jay Barry ’14 The Batchelder Family Mr. & Mrs. Peter N. Baylor Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Bensen ’70 Mrs. Karen Birdsall John R. Bockstoce ’62

William M. Boehme ’62 Mr. & Mrs. Richard N. Bohan, Jr Mr. & Mrs. John J. Borland, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Marc Botta Mrs. Kathy M. Bourque Linda Bryan Brenske ’83 Dr. David A. Brush Mr. & Mrs. Douglas G. Campbell Mrs. Janet G. Carrick Samuel M. W. Caspersen ‘91 Mrs. Elizabeth S. Cech Benjamin L. Chapman ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Homer D. W. Chisholm Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Clagett Matthew H. Clayton ’15 Mr. & Mrs. Langdon P. Cook Elisabeth T. Costa de Beauregard ’93 Katharine B. Cowperthwait ’87 Catherine Carpenter Cox ’93 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Croce Frederick M. Danziger ’58 Peter B. de Neufville ’87 Lammot du Pont III ’50 Ms. Tracey M. Elliott W. Hardy Eshbaugh III ’55 John E. Evans III ’98 Mr. & Mrs. Francois Facon Danforth P. Fales ’57 Mary Valentine Feathers ’72 & Mr. Kenneth R. Feathers Sarah M. Flournoy ’93 Mrs. Hunter Foster Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Furman Bill Gallery ’69 Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Gardner III Alfred H. Geary ’92

Mr. & Mrs. Keith Giovannoli Samuel L. Goldworm ’92 Daniel J. Good ’91 Wallace B. Goodwin II ’45 Mr. Robert Gordon Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Graham Wheeler Simmons Griffith ’97 Christopher B. Gumprecht ’98 Ian N. Gumprecht ’95 Peter S. Hallowell ’57 Mr. & Mrs. S. Matthews V. Hamilton, Jr. Kendrick Harmon ’53 John Herron, Jr. ’69 Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Heuwing Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Hirschey Madeleine R. Hutchins ’14 Jack R. Howard‑Potter ’93 Mr. & Mrs. John M. Hurley Evan Jahn ’97 Mr. & Mrs. Helmut R. Jahn Mr. & Mrs. Colin J. Keeler Justin K. Kemmerer ’06 Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Kolb Anthony C. Lame ’63 Lindsay R. Larsen ’97 Mr. & Mrs. Scott J. LaShelle Charles E. Leeming ’82 Richard T. Lieberman ’93 Mrs. Kate C. Lindsey Jay F. Luchs ’91 David W. Mason ’58 Mrs. Robin J. Mayor Courtney Hallock McGinnis ’91 Mr. & Mrs. Theodore A. McGraw, Jr. Mrs. Alice Meerwarth Donald L. Mennel ’64 Monique Jennings Miles ’95 Mr. & Mrs. John Miller

John J. Nelson, Jr. ’83 Mr. & Mrs. John Nolan Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. O’Connor Eben Ostby ’73 Charles B. Parsons ’06 Jessie G. Parsons ’09 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Paskevich Mrs. Sandra S. Pershing Tara M. Peterson ’89 Laura Keeler Pierce ’03 & Matthew V. Pierce, Jr. Dr. Mingming Qi & Ms. Yongxia Liu Mr. & Mrs. Ernst Renner Mr. & Mrs. Eric Ridder, Jr. Mrs. Katharine H. Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Alan Rosen Mr. & Mrs. David Rosow Walter Rowson III ’63 Benjamin C. Rubenstein ’92 Mr. & Mrs. J. Sebastian Scripps Bradley J. Selig ’95 James D. Seymour ’65 George T. Shaw ’58 John D. Sigel ’71 Mrs. Anna B. Slater Foye F. Staniford, Jr. ’49 John C. Stockman, Jr. ’73 H. Fletcher Street ’59 Peter R. Taylor ’75 Hunter M. Temple ’53 Mr. & Mrs. G. Brinton Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Ralph E. Thompson, Jr. Roger van der Horst ’72 George M. Walker ’61 Robert T. Whitman ’65 Mr. David A. Wilson, Jr.


* Indicates deceased Mrs. Ellen M. Wright Willard S. Yankus ’91 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Zimmer

THE LEFFERTS SOCIETY

The Lefferts Society, named in honor of Halleck Lefferts, beloved headmaster of Pomfret School from 1930 through 1942, recognizes individuals who contribute between $500 and $999 to the Pomfret Fund during the fiscal year or equivalent in contribution and matching gift. Samuel P. Abernethy ’05 Philip R. Allen ’53 Jane S. Amos ’88 & Mr. James Hurley Mr. & Mrs. Douglas J. Andrea Mr. Stephen Apple Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Armstrong Barbara L. Ascher ’64 Mr. & Mrs. Marc Azar David A. Barrett, Jr. ’03 Thomas H. Belknap ’57 Jessica Slosberg Benjamin ’83 Dr. & Mrs. Louis Bonavita, Jr. Lorenzo L. Borghese ’91 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Bourque Mr. & Mrs. Douglas P. Braff, Sr. Brooke Brown ’87 Mrs. Jean E. Burdick Ms. Lynn E. Burdick Mrs. Kathleen M. Burdick‑LaChance Emily J. Carey ’96 Samuel W. Cargill ’79

Mrs. Virginia K. Cargill Jordan F. Clark ’84 Mr. & Mrs. Warren Clark III Mr. Richard D. Cobb ’61 Mr. & Mrs. Sackett Cook Stephen A. Cook ’64 Peter S. Corbin ’64 Stephen C. Crane ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Cunningham John P. Curtis ’56 Mara E. Cushwa ’83 John M. Davis ’67 Paul C. DeNapoli ’90 Stephen T. Dexter ’61 Mr. Nicholas Enthoven Mr. & Mrs. Timothy W. Eustis ’83 Benjamin A. Fairbank, Jr. ’60 Richard J. Fates ’63 Jo Anna Galanti Fellon ’02 Mr. & Mrs. Mark F. Ferrara Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Fisher Russell W. Fisher ’62 Walter M. Frankenberger III ’76 Geoffrey T. Freeman ’60 * Seth B. French, Jr. ’37 Mrs. Ilse Fuller Mr. & Mrs. Weston Garrett Mr. & Ms. Donn Gerelli Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Gould A. Hardin Gray ’90 David B. Greenwood ’68 Galen N. Griffin ’58 David H. Haffenreffer, Jr. ’86 Alan Hamerstrom ’59 Gray P. R. Hamilton ’11 L. Alexander Hamilton III ’76 Miles N. P. Hamilton ’13 Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Hare Perry A. Harvey ’63

Bradford Hastings ’68 David S. Henkel, Jr. ’65 Charles V. Henry III ‘52 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur M. Horst Anthony S. Hoyt ’56 Madeleine R. Hutchins ’14 Cletus Keating III ’65 Joseph P. Keiffer Mr. & Mrs. James B. Kellogg Mr. & Mrs. Satish Khatu Mrs. Theresa Klotzbach *Janet E. Kniffin ’70 Mr. Mark R. Kosinski Ms. Kelsey D. Leachman Dale S. Ledbetter, Jr. ’02 John F. Leslie, Jr. ’62 Richard G. Levin ’69 Seung H. Lim ’03 Ms. Elizabeth Lugar Christopher Y. Lui ’99 Thomas P. Marinis, Jr. ’61 William B. Martin, Jr. ’81 Mr. Todd Matthew & Ms. Sabrina Putnam Timothy S. Matthews ’75 Mrs. Nancy W. McKelvy S. Douglas McKenney ’81 Peter G. McLean ’48 Nicholas D. Mettler ’95 Kelsey L. Michaels ’01 Lindsey Cole Miesmer ’72 Adair Miller, Jr. ’63 Joseph K. Milnor ’73 James F. Newbold ’89 Robert B. Off ’66 Mr. Keith O’Hara & Ms. Dena Cocozza O’Hara Mr. & Ms. Gustavo Passarelli Ridley Pearson ’71 Madison A. Perry ’09 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen H. Perry

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Pettirossi Jada Phillips ’98 Mrs. Joan R. Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. David W. Ring Kate Green Ripple ’92 Ms. Mary A. Roickle & Ms. Martha J. Carter Simeon H. Rollinson III ’57 Nathaniel S. Russell ’94 Mrs. & Mr. Frances P. Schmale Mr. & Mrs. S. Buford Scott Ryan E. Scully ’08 Derek W. Seto ’95 Robert Y. Shasha ’69 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. Sheehan Mr. & Mrs. James C. Shehan Yuichi Shigeie ’94 Baldwin Smith III ’88 Mr. H. C. B. Smith Timothy Y. Smith ’70 Peter Smoluchowski ’70 Mr. & Mrs. John Sowka MacLean Pilsbury Spadaccini ’03 Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Srinivasan John Strawbridge III ’60 Lewis L. Taylor ’59 Lewis Turner, Jr. ’66 Mr. & Mrs. Rodney B. Uyeda Mr. & Mrs. Peter B. Van der Wolk Cai Von Rumohr ’62 Mr. Xin Wei & Ms. Yi Zhang Gordon B. Wheeler ’69 Catherine Whittier ’89 Mr. Benjamin D. Williams Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. Winick Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey J. Wong ’80 Horace H. Work ’57 Joseph M. Yaker II ’93

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Mr. & Mrs. James A. Zahansky, Jr. ’91 Mrs. Kimberly J. Zimmerman

THE STRONG SOCIETY

The Strong Society, named in honor of Dexter K. Strong, headmaster from 1942 to 1951, recognizes individuals who contribute between $250 and $499 to the Pomfret Fund during the fiscal year or equivalent in contribution and matching gift. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Abbate Jennifer Abry‑Goldstein ’78 & Mr. Lawrence A. Goldstein Philip K. Allen, Jr. ’61 Dr. & Mrs. Frederic P. Anderson Polly M. Antol ’98 Mrs. Mary S. Ashmead James C. Baker ’82 Peter Barnet ’69 Mr. & Mrs. James R. Barry Daniel M. Bayly ’99 Edward A. Bayne, Jr. ’61 Christopher N. Berl ’85 Natasha B. Blodgett ’06 Oliver C. W. Blodgett ’04 Charles C. Boak ’75 Atty. & Mrs. Thomas A. Borner Melissa S. Boryk ’92 Thomas K. Boyd ’70 Markley H. Boyer ’51 James D. Breen, Jr. ’91 Ligeia Donis Brody ’98 Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Browne, Jr. Henry R. Buck ’08 Nancy Hall Bunting ’87

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Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan W. Cappo Reginald J. Carroll ’69 William E. Castagna ’11 Clara S. Chisholm ’10 Daniel C. K. Chow ’75 Edward C. Chow ’75 Christopher M. Cleary ’17 Robert B. Cleary III ’14 Laura Dunn Cona ’05 Peter H. Conze III ’89 Parker A. Cook ’06 Hunter W. Corbin ’61 Dr. Douglas A. Cotanche Alexander B. Coxe ’83

Luis Cruz ’82 Caroline McLoughlin Davis ’06 Christopher D. Dawson ’90 Dr. John A. Day, Jr. & Dr. Jane M. Doyle Edward de Coppet ’50 Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. Dempsey Jeffrey P. Dennis ’82

Mr. E. T. Detmer, Jr. & Ms. Marguerite H. Childs David J. Diaz ’88

Arthur B. Dielhenn ’65 Michael G. Dio ’04 John A. Dix ’64 Thomas R. Downing ’67 Mr. & Mrs. Martin L. Driscoll

Mr. & Mrs. Doug Dubitsky Mr. & Mrs. David W. Duglin Emma J. Dunn ’13 Shane P. Dunphy ’11 Bayard C. Ewing ’62 Dr. & Mrs. John T. Fallon III Stephen G. Feathers ’05 George J. Feiss III ’69 Margaret K. Feltz ’91 Mr. David Ferraiuolo & Ms. Lisa Papa Eric L. Foster ’81 Monique Lowery Foster ’80 Diana Heide Fredericks ’92 Mr. Robert F. Ganley, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Garrison Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gary ’82 Frederick K. Gaston III ’53 Mr. & Mrs. Steven Gewirz Mr. & Mrs. James C. Gibbons Wendy C. Gibbons ’94 Donald S. Gibbs, Jr. ’65 John N. Gilbert III ’83 Richard O. Gildersleeve ’58 Jack A. Goldstein ’10 Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Goodman Lide Goodwin ’92 Dr. & Mrs. Andrew Green Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Griffin John S. Griswold, Jr. ’63 Harry C. Groome III ’56 Christopher R. F. Hale ’98 Nathaniel H. Hallowell ’83 Michael W. Hard ’55 Amy R. Hare ’83 Lindsey K. Harris ’09 Mr. & Mrs. Walter P. Hinchman A. Carter Hinckley ’70 Henry B. Hoff ’63 William B. Hoff ’56 Edwin P. Hollingsworth ’15 Hunter C. D. Hollingsworth ’07

David M. Howe, Jr. ’69 Sarah K. Howie ’09 John T. Hoyt, Jr. ’49 William J. Huffer ’56 John J. Huss ’55 Mr. & Mrs. Thayne D. Hutchins, Jr. Mr. & Ms. William H. Hutchinson Richard S. Jackson, Jr. ’61 William D. James ’87 Elizabeth Blabey Janiga ’91 Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah W. Jones Heather Julian ’85 Peter B. Kelsey ’64 Mr. & Mrs. Clayton S. Ketchum Leonard S. Klein ’69 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Y. Kopf, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Krekorian Ms. Katherine W. Krents Mr. & Mrs. John K. LaBonte Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Larrabee Jesse S. Lawrence ’91 Mr. & Mrs. Larry J. Lawrence Brian J. Lawler ’11 Nina R. Lederman ’77 Mr. & Mrs. John B. Leeming II ’77 David H. Lefferts ’85 Peter G. Lehman ’94 Alexandra B. Levit Kovacevich ’92 John P. Lindsey ’02 John N. Lobley ’82 Thomas B. Loring ’83 Mr. & Mrs. Heinz W. Ludwig I. Howell Mallory ’62 Mr. & Mrs. David C. Marshall Mr. Kevin McDonald Mr. & Mrs. James E. McMerriman Matthew J. Mees ’76


Dr. Harold A. Mitty Mrs. Alexandra Moore Ms. Lainey W. Moseley Susan M. Moseley ’76 Fitzhugh Mullan ’60 Elke V. Muller ’80 Peter C. Munson ’60 Donald W. Nelson ’52 Michael A. Newton, Jr. ’96 Mrs. Kathleen C. O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. Osagie A. Orobator John A. Paine ’54 Dr. & Mrs. Sowhey Park Princess Iseghohi Payne ’00 Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Pearman Roswell B. Perkins ’43 Mr. & Mrs. Todd M. Plourde Charles E. Potts II ’64 John Quattrocchi III ’60 Connor H. Quinn ’11 Jaime A. Ramirez ’91 Philipp U. Rasi de Mel ’91 Mr. & Mrs. James M. Rees Alexandra R. Reynolds ’87 Sean Roberts ’02 David A. Rosen ’73 Jan Rozendaal ’57 Ms. Rebecca Sar Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Saunders William G. Saunders ’65 Wendell W. Scarisbrick ’01 Adam P. Schmidt ’89 Mark A. Semmelrock ’76 Thaddeus M. Sendzimir ’70 Marcus A. Sesin ’09 James D. Seymour ’53 Mr. & Mrs. Steven L. Shuster Mr. David Skillen & Dr. Elizabeth MacLachlan Darren A. Small ’07 Michael A. Solis ’73

Gary L. Sosnowski ’77 Mrs. Margaret M. Speranza Scott M. Sporn ’04 Paul T. Steege ’64 Mr. & Mrs. Gordon W. Stewart Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Stielau Anna S. Sullivan ’86 Benjamin R. Tarlow ’08 Elyse E. Taylor ’10 Ms. Nancy B. Taylor Toby C. Taylor ’79 James E. Thurmond, Jr. ’69 Samuel O. Tilton ’62 Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. L. Timpson Peter P. Tower ’54 Bonnie F. Underwood ‘93 Mr. Robert Vaillancourt & Ms. Monique Michaud James L. Van Alen, Jr. ’85 Mr. & Mrs. James M. Vance Megan T. Vesser ’89 John R. Viertel ’67 Mr. Kai Wang & Ms. Haiyan Ji David B. Warner ’72 Christopher J. Watkins ’02 Eric Watkins ’57 Mr. Geoffrey L. Webster Mr. & Mrs. Eric P. Weichselbaumer William R. Wentworth, Jr. ’02 Timothy L. Whipple ’94 Mrs. Katherine S. White Hugh Whitman, Jr. ’70 Warden M. Williams ’54 Monique C. K. Wolanin ’87 & Mr. Bruce Wolanin Hallie K. Ziesmer ’90 Sunny A. L. Zweig ’01

THE CENTURY CLUB

The Century Club recognizes those individuals who contribute between $100 and $249 to the Pomfret Fund during the fiscal year or the equivalent in contribution and matching gift. Marcus W. Acheson V ’90 Muhammed‑Saleem R. Ahmed ’03 Mr. & Mrs. William B. Aldenberg Frederick W. Allen ’65 Mr. & Mrs. J. Theodore Allen Dr. & Mrs. James A. Anderson Sarah B. Annicelli ’08 Anonymous (10) Ms. Cynthia K. Antos Howard R. Apollonio ’61 Samuel A. Appleton ’02 Marc L. Archambault ’84 Ralph J. Arietta ’62 Sarah K. Armentrout ’88 Dr. & Rev. Thomas F. Army, Jr. Thomas B. Arnold ’70 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Arsenault Mr. Jeremy B. Asher Merritt Ashmead‑Robinson ’82 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel V. Atwood Stephen J. Atwood ’03 Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Aubuchon Theodore F. Babbitt ’42 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce M. Babcock Thomas B. Babcock ’01 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Bacon Ilse D. Bailey ’73 Jacques P. Bailhé ’71 Rachel D. Baime ’90 Carson T. Baker ’95

Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Baker Mrs. Marion Ballard Mrs. Mary Sibley M. Banks McKim N. Barnes ’64 Ms. Georgia B. Barnhill Mr. & Mrs. Campbell Barrett R. Nathaniel W. Barrows ’64 Carolyn V. Bartholet ’83 Mr. & Mrs. David Baseggio Mrs. Lynne Z. Bassett Chelsea G. P. Baum ’03 Philip R. Baylor ’03 Robert E. Belknap III ’56 Gerry Benoit ’76 Dr. John A. Bergendahl & Dr. Kimberly R. Bergendahl Mr. & Mrs. Daniel A. Berk ’86 Mr. & Mrs. A. William Bertsch III Whitney S. Bodman ’68 John A. Bogardus III ’70 Mr. & Mrs. John D. Boland Telena Bolding ’87 Peter R. Borden ’57 Mr. Patrick Boyd Lawrence J. Braman ’61 Capt. & Mrs. William R. Bray Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Brennan Blakeslee P. Brown ’63 Wendy M. Brown ’85 Joan Buell ’50 & Mr. Thomas C. Buell Catherine Bell Bues ’03 Mr. & Mrs. Steven J. Bullied Elizabeth D. Burch ’04 Andre B. Burgess ’75 Mr. & Mrs. Brian Burke Brett D. Burns ’01 Waldemar G. Buschmann ’62 Dennis A. Byrne ’77 Ms. Madeleine A. Caffrey & Mr. Charles Freeburg Mr. Richard W. Canavan & Ms. Anouk de Ruiter

Peter G. Canby ’68 Vincent F. Capaldi II ’99 James Carey, Jr. ’61 John M. Case ’61 Mr. & Mrs. Finn M. W. Caspersen, Jr. ’88 Michelle Gilmore Castiglione ’06 Mrs. Margaret G. Caswell John H. Chase ’52 Mr. Thomas S. Chase & Dr. Sarah A. Chase Clara S. Chisholm ’10 Sung‑Min Choo ’04 Yeun Jun Chung ’08 Daniel C. Church ’64 Mrs. Kathryn D. Clark Peter W. Clement ’64 Kathaline Phrasavath Clements ’07 Allen T. Cobb ’64 Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Cole, Jr. ’75 Corey E. Collins ’84 Joan Fiore Collins ’91 The Colombe Family Mr. & Mrs. Theodore M. Colwell Whitney A. Cook ’95 William C. Cook ’08 Paul T. Cooley ’04 Chandler H. Cooper ’96 Daniel H. Cornwall ’59 Tyler B. Constantino ’10 Louis Cossutta ’72 Laura H. Cowperthwait ’90 Mr. & Mrs. Henry B. Coxe III Joseph N. Crary ’70 Ms. Samantha Crimmins Courteney G. Cronin ’07 Richard U. Cross ’71 William P. Curlee ’59 Michael G. Curtis ’62

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Giving Societies James K. Cushing ’03 Anne Ramsey Cutler ’83 Peter J. D’Agostino ’07 Mr. Ronald Dal Bello & Ms. Lorain Granberg Mr. & Mrs. John L. Dana Dr. & Mrs. Garfield W. Danenhower III Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Danzig Stephen R. Davenport, Jr. ’49 Peter A. de Treville ’73 Mr. Denny E. Dean Michael A. DeCarli ’96 Robert J. DeFreitas ’84 Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. DeLuca Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Desrochers Sarah P. Dewey ’78 Robert B. Diaz ’80 Terry B. Dick IV ’61 Mrs. Sara I. DiIorio Mr. & Mrs. William Doggett Patrick M. Donnelly ’92 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Donze Mr. & Mrs. Garry Dow Maura Puliafico Drake ’00 Mrs. Sally Driscoll Sean P. Driscoll ’06 Mr. & Mrs. Francis K. Duane Lindsey Boardman Duerr ’99 Katherine M. Duglin ’01 Robert W. Duncan ’66 Rosamond J. Dunn ’07 Mr. & Mrs. William J. Dunn, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Dunphy Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Durand Allan F. P. Eakin ’04 Evan J. Eastman ’03 Mr. & Mrs. David Egan Corbin Eissler ’67 Akinwale Elegbe ’95 Robert H. E. Elliott III ’59

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Nicholas T. Ellis ’13 Kenneth Elmore ’81 Rachel Layton Elwes ’85 Jeb N. Embree ’59 Mr. Gerald L. Eoff Mr. & Mrs. John J. Ettore Mrs. Martha Eustis Mr. & Mrs. Vilmar D. Fagundes Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Fahey Peter T. Fairchild ’57 Peter T. Fairchild, Jr. ’88 H. Gordon Fales, Jr. ’55 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Fales Michael G. Farina ’93 David E. Farnum ’91 Heather A. Farrell ’00 Mr. & Mrs. Jack Farrell Mr. & Mrs. Sean Farrell Mr. & Mrs. Greene Fenley III Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Ferrara Eric F. Fiedler ’61 Henry J. Fisher II ’72 Charles W. Fleischmann ’63 John O. Flender ’49 Mr. & Mrs. George B. Foote, Jr. ’64 Christian T. Ford ’04 Mr. Stephen C. Ford & Ms. Patricia Pahucki Adam W. Foulke ’88 Mr. Gerard Franco Dr. & Mrs. Sam Franz Anita M. Y. Fu ’08 Frank L. Fuller IV ’64 Alexander R. Funnell ’04 Andrea Gaines ’76 Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Garofalo Arthur Z. Gardiner, Jr. ’53 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Garneau Mr. & Mrs. Steven Garneau James M. Gately ’06

Nicholas G. Gaube ’04 Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Gaudreau Kathryn E. Geissinger ’76 Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Gentile, Jr. William R. Gerdsen ’89 Mr. & Mrs. Donald S. Gibbs III E. Morgan Gilbert ’49 Mr. Eugene E. Gill Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. Gingras Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Giovannoli Ms. Julie M. Giuliani Paula C. Glasmann ’98 Michael E. Glick ’65 Matthew D. Goldblatt ’00 Christopher P. Golden ’07 Zachary Golden ’09 Andrew G. Goldmark ’69 Winthrop P. G. Goodrich ’05 Ralph I. Goodwin, Jr. ’47 Mr. & Mrs. Andy R. Graham Joseph F. Grandone ’03 Mr. & Mrs. Louis E. Griffith, Sr. Alexander P. Gristina ’11 Charles A. Griswold ’70 Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Grogan Mr. & Mrs. George D. Groom Mrs. Mary Jean S. Gulden Mr. & Mrs. Erik O. Hage Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Hager III Ms. Valerie Haggerty Young Hoon Hahn ’06 Mr. Harri T. Hakkarainen & Ms. Lisa C. Marselli Mrs. Alice E. Hale David W. Hall ’80 Dr. & Mrs. Lloyd A. Hamilton, Jr. Milo C. Hamilton ’63 Mrs. Jennye Hansen Steven A. Harkey ’08

Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey P. Harris Ms. Judith C. Harris Juliana Keyser Harris ’91 Lindsey K. Harris ’09 William C. Hastings ’01 William E. Havemeyer ’62 William H. Hayes ’67 Mr. & Mrs. James E. Hayward Stephen Heartt ’49 William G. Heckendorf ’02 Mr. & Mrs. Jay Henderson William P. Henning ’64 Teodulo A. Henriquez ‘75 William K. Hoag, Jr. ’55 *G. Stewart Hoagland ’41 J. Jeffrey Hodges ’68 Mary Ann Hoff‑Vandenberg ’93 Mrs. Leslie R. Holland Thomas G. R. Hollingsworth ’05 William J. Hollingsworth ’03 G. Clay Hollister ’59 Joseph P. Horton ’99 Laurence A. Horvath ’89 Charles S. Hosley ’69 Helen L. Howell ’70 Sarah K. Howie ’09 Dr. & Mrs. John S. Howland III Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hubbell Richard N. Hubbell ’67 Mr. & Mrs. Eric S. Huckaby Charles K. Hudson, Jr. ’55 Peter C. Hughes ’61 Mr. James R. Humes Mr. & Mrs. Francis W. Hunnewell Andrea L. Hunter ’06 John N. Huss ’94 Czarina N. Hutchins ’11 Nicholas H. Isham ’04 Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Jaffe William W. Jeanes, Jr. ’67

Julie A. Johnson ’83 Richard D. Johnson ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Philip C. Johnston Alexander W. Jones ’04 David W. Jones ’70 Gregory E. Jones Jr. ’06 Mary‑McLean Jones ’80 Amanda K. Jordan ’06 Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Jordan, Sr. Gilbert H. Judson ’70 Brent E. Kahuda ’99 Mr. Peter L. Kamford Alan Kardon ’61 William J. Keeler ’08 Mr. Kenneth R. Kelly Margaret H. Kelly ’90 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick T. Kendig Andrew W. Kerr ’58 Susan Diaz Killenberg ’83 Peter Kirkaldy ’73 Mr. & Mrs. Stefan H. Kist Dr. & Mrs. Ronald W. Klare ’67 Elizabeth S. Kleinbeck ’88 Graham T. Klemm ’92 J. Douglas Knott ’61 Matthew M. Konon ’98 Thomas R. Kopf ’89 Gregory M. Kops ’98 Ms. Linda L. Kosinski John-Alexander Kourkoulis ’12 John W. Kraemer ’71 Mr. & Ms. James H. Krall Kathryn Kramer ’09 Michael J. Krents ’02 Andrew S. Kriz ’89 Christopher J. Kriz ’87 John H. Kueffner ’67 Tanja A. Kurz ’87 Mr. & Mrs. James A. Labbe Sunghwan Lah ’98 Mr. & Mrs. Chip G. Lamb


* Indicates deceased Margaret A. Lamb ’74 Kimberly Peck Lamoureux ’04 Mr. & Mrs. Leon Lapierre Mrs. Elizabeth B. Lathrop Brian J. Lawler ’11 Joel T. Lazarus ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Brian P. Lee Ms. Tina Lefevre Mrs. Lindsay Shaw Lehmann Amy L. Lennon ’90 Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. LeSage, Jr. Jonathan L. LeVeen ’69 Ronald A. Levene ’82 Ryan A. Levesque ’07 Mr. & Mrs. Joshua B. Levine Mr. Wen Sheng Liao & Ms. Qing Cheng Edward C. Lingenheld III ’63 Dr. & Mrs. John P. Looney Holly A. Lorms ’07 Peter M. Lownds ’62 Dr. Zibin Lu & Dr. Dandan Yang Christopher W. MacKay ’10 Morgan W. MacKay ’07 Mr. & Mrs. Keith F. Mackie William F. Mackie ’13 Mrs. Diane Glassmann MacLaren Mr. & Mrs. Doug MacLeod Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Macleod Ms. Alice M. Madaza Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Madden Mr. Jonathan Malinoski Glenn C. Mandigo ’83 Ms. Lydia Mann & Ms. Vanessa Morea Hollie A. Marinecz ’98 Jessica A. Martin ’97 John C. Martin ’00 Harvey B. Matthews III ’65 Frederic B. Mayo, Jr. ’62

Mr. & Mrs. Isidore H. Mayrock Jeffrey E. McCartney ’82 Mr. & Mrs. William P. McCloud Ms. Charity McClure Ms. Erin McClure Mr. George McEvoy Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. McGannon The McGannon Family

Andrew K. McGloine ’05 Mrs. Mary Ellen McGloine R. Carey McIntosh ’51 Adam E. McLane ’56 Sean McMerriman ’13 Dr. & Mrs. Patrick J. McNeil Abigail McThomas ’16 Ms. Phyliss P. Meaders Edward O. Mears ’03 Mr. J. William Mees Robert M. Michaels ’73

Ms. Anne Miller Dr. & Mrs. Donald M. Miller Frank L. Miller IV ’70 Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Miller Mr. & Mrs. G. Scott Milnor Brendan T. Mims ’98 Mr. & Mrs. Gary Mitchell

Ms. Jane Mitchell Charles A. Modica ’06 Johanna M. Moffitt ’82 Mr. Pablo Montoro Alonso Karen Corwin Mook ’75 George R. Morgan ’61 Judson H. R. Morris, Jr. ’52 Sherman Morss, Jr. ’62 Olutoyin D. Moses ’98 Mr. & Mrs. Keith R. Mosher

W. Dean Moss, Jr. ’65 Mr. & Mrs. John C. Murphy, Jr. Jonathan P. Murphy ’00 Ms. Allison S. Murray Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Mushenko Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Narracci David D. Newbold ’70 Thomas W. S. Nichols ’57 William G. Norwich ’72 Sheila A. Nottebohm ’88 William H. O’Brien III ’54 Dylan G. O’Hara ’13 Keith O’Hara ’15 Rhone I. O’Hara ’16 Ms. Margaret M. O’Leary Mr. Emmanuel Onwuzuligbo & Ms. Nkechi Onwudinjo Mr. Teodoro Ortiz & Ms. Ana Maria Mantecon Drew J. Otocka ’63 Stephen C. Owen, Jr. ’52 Georgia W. Paige ’12 Francis Paine ’64 Bradley R. Painter ’79 Mr. & Mrs. Brian G. Paquette Eric Parssinen ’72 Luke C. Paskevich ’04 Timothy A. Patrick, Jr. ’99 Z. David Patterson ’55 Alysa Hill Paul ’99 Dr. & Mrs. Howard F. Pease Mr. & Mrs. David Perez Joshua E. Petty ’92 Katherine A. Peverada ’10 Alexandra R. Picerne ’09 Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Pious Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Pomeroy III ’53 Mr. & Mrs. Willard R. Pope ’59 Mr. & Mrs. Eric Poulson Derek W. Pratt ’90 Alexis Rosenthal Proceller ’84

Nathaniel H. Proctor ’07 Bruce A. Reid ’72 Trevor C. Reid ’06 Peter W. Reimer ’13 Alessandra C. Reist ’14 Brendan P. Rempel ’09 Charles W. Reyburn ’73 Mr. & Mrs. Eric Y. Reynal Mr. Brian Rice Dr. & Mrs. Eric N. Rice Robert R. Rich ’68 Rebecca Castle Richard ’00 Catherine T. Ridder ’94 Eric Ridder III ’92 Mr. Peter C. Rimkus Theodore R. Robb ’52 Donald H. Robinson ’65 Timothy T. Robinson ’83 Mr. & Mrs. Matthew J. Rodman Michael D. Rodriguez ’93 Carl E. Rohde II ’69 Joshua Roemer-Ingles ’13 Mrs. Lisa B. Rosenfield Else S. Ross ’07 Mrs. Michelle M. Ross Livia Skelly-Dorn Roustan ’98 Mr. & Mrs. Wallace H. Rowe IV Robert A. Rubenstein ’69 Daniel Rubin ’74 Nicholas H. Ryan ’74 Daniel Salvas ’79 Dr. & Mrs. Gilbert Samberg Mr. & Mrs. John A. Samociuk Mr. & Mrs. Michael H. Sangree Jillian A. Savoy ’01 Tahlia Naumburg Sayers ’99 Lawrason R. Sayre ’46 Mr. Scott Scharer & Ms. Margaret Talcott Mr. Paul M. Schauder & Ms. Darcy Mayers

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Sarah H. Scheide ’81 Dr. Brad Schipper & Dr. Sara Schipper Götz A. Schreiber ’63 Mr. & Mrs. Carl V. Schuman Mr. Paul Schwartz & Dr. Pamela Schwartz Mr. Cory Scott & Ms. Julie DeVoe Mr. F. Agustus Seamans John L. Seibel ’72 Ethan O. Selfridge ’02 W. Andrew Shea ’83 Amanda Holt Shipley ’96 Geoffrey B. Short ’13 Abigail Gardiner Silk ’91 Mark Simon ’64 John Simpkins III ’68 Amy Takazaki Sinclair ’00 Allison F. Skinner ’89 Mr. David F. Skinner & Ms. Karen Dunn Skinner Andrew F. Sloat ’95 Mr. & Mrs. John Sloat Brian W. Smalley ’89 Susan Durfee Smalley ’89 Susan M. Smiga ’78 Andrew L. Smith ’89 Norman W. Smith ’59 Russell A. Smith ’02 Sarah Welch Smith ’98 Andrew P. Sokobin ’67 Peter J. Southam ’83 Mr. Jack Speranza Jane S. Speyer ’83 Paul J. Staab ’02 William A. Stewart III ’55 Christopher M. Stockdale ’73 Jessie C. Stone ’85 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Stone Rev. & Mrs. Lewis S. Stone James G. Stuart ’66

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* Indicates deceased Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin J. Sullivan, Jr. Edward B. Surdam ’58 Alexandra C. Sweet ’01 Sarah E. Sweet ’05 Meredith Colwell Swisher ’08 Angela M. Tabb ’98 Ms. Mia Tabib Ken Takeyama ’98 Mr. & Mrs. Peter H. Tallas Theodore R. Tauchert ’53 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Taylor James A. Taylor, Jr. ’52 Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Taylor Alexander H. ter Weele ’56 Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Terwilliger Mr. Sergej Tews & Ms. Alla Polishko Robert E. Thebault ’95 Kirsten S. Therrien ’10 Margaret S. Therrien ’11 Elizabeth O. Thomas ’85 Frederic W. Thomas ’87 Margaret H. Thompson ’11 Tyler H. Thompson ’53 James L. Thomson II ’64 * Samuel Thoron ’57 Ms. Debra K. Thurston Mark A. Tillinghast ’85 Morgan D. H. Timpson ’08 Ms. Amy Trinnaman Mr. & Mrs. James P. Trowbridge Mrs. Sheryl A. Turney Kimberley Van Auken ’80 Clifford I. van Voorhees III ’64 Peter F. Varner‑Howland ’03 Roberto Vega ’01 Jared R. Vincent ’01 Kristen Brush Vincent ’00 Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Vincent Amelia K. Vogler ’98

Mr. & Mrs. Steve von Recklinghausen Ms. Carolyn Wagner Edward Walker ’11 D. Wyatt Wartels ’92 Suparatch Watchara‑Amphaiwan ’03 David M. Watstein ’83 Catherine C. Welch ’01 Mr. Noble Welch W. Lambert Welling ’50 Mr. Marc Wells Peter B. Welsh ’69 Thayer P. Whipple ’98 William K. White ’84 Calhoun W. Wick ’63 Vincent B. Wickwar ’61 Matthew E. Wilbur ’06 Nicholas Wilder ’57 Fred D. Williams III ’55 Lela I. Williams ’88 Laura B. Wilmerding ’87 Mrs. Kerry Winer Jeremy R. Wintersteen ’86 Conor Wolchesky ’09 Dylan W. Wolchesky ’04 Mrs. Lucy H. Wong William K. Woods ’58 Douglas S. Wright ’61 Robert C. Wrigley ’52 Ms. Mary K. Yokum & Mr. Edward Zucca Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Zawacki Mr. & Mrs. Raymond R. Zeek Raymond R. Zeek III ’11 Mr. Laurence Zimmerman


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Honor Roll

Pomfret Fund Honor Roll

T

he names listed on the following pages represent those who, through their generous and thoughtful gifts, have done so much to strengthen Pomfret School. Pomfret Fund donors, for the time period July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018 are included. We extend our sincere thanks to our Trustees, Class Agents, Free Agents, Parent Agents, and all the volunteers who devoted so much time and energy to this successful campaign. Pomfret School appreciates all those who have contributed so thoughtfully to the School. We apologize if we have inadvertently omitted or misspelled any names. Please advise us of any error so we may correct our records.

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Alumni CLASS OF 1914 † P. Blair Lee CLASS OF 1924 † John W. Lewis † Barton L. Mallory, Jr. CLASS OF 1929 † William H. Coverdale, Jr. CLASS OF 1930 † Landon K. Thorne, Jr. CLASS OF 1931 † George M. Mott CLASS OF 1937 * Charles B. Ferguson * Seth B. French, Jr.

LEGEND

CLASS OF 1938

CLASS OF 1946

CLASS OF 1950

CLASS OF 1953

† Lovat F. Cooper-Ellis

£ Samuel F. Babbitt £ Chester Bowles, Jr. † Roger L. Bull † Andrew L. Riker III Lawrason R. Sayre † John S. Williams, Jr.

£ Joan Strong Buell Edward de Coppet £ Lammot du Pont III £ W. Lambert Welling

CLASS OF 1947

Rolfe Floyd III £ Markley H. Boyer Ashbel G. Gulliver, Jr. £ R. Carey McIntosh £ Hugh L. Wilde

Frederick K. Gaston III £ Philip R. Allen £ John A. Fiske £ Arthur Z. Gardiner, Jr. £ Frederick K. Gaston III £ Kendrick Harmon £ Robert W. Pomeroy III £ James D. Seymour £ Theodore R. Tauchert £ Hunter M. Temple £ Jan C. ter Weele Tyler H. Thompson

CLASS OF 1939 † Louis L. Lorillard CLASS OF 1940 † David C. Park CLASS OF 1941

£ Donald K. Brush £ Ralph I. Goodwin, Jr.

£ * G. Stewart Hoagland

CLASS OF 1948

CLASS OF 1942

£ Robert B. Fiske, Jr. £ Peter G. McLean Samuel H. Ordway III † Jon A. Stone

£ Theodore F. Babbitt CLASS OF 1943 £ David M. Gillespie £ Roswell B. Perkins CLASS OF 1945 £ John A. Bogardus, Jr. £ Wallace B. Goodwin II

CLASS OF 1949 £ Vincent C. Banker £ Stephen R. Davenport, Jr. Richard A. Feldon £ John O. Flender £ E. Morgan Gilbert £ Stephen Heartt John T. Hoyt, Jr. £ J. Anthony LaPalme £ Bruce Lee £ Foye F. Staniford, Jr.

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CLASS OF 1951

CLASS OF 1952 Charles V. Henry III £ Gilbert W. Chapman, Jr. £ John H. Chase £ Charles V. Henry III £ Benjamin L. Lubin ◊£ Judson H. R. Morris, Jr. £ Donald W. Nelson Stephen C. Owen, Jr. £ Theodore R. Robb £ James A. Taylor, Jr. £ Robert C. Wrigley

CLASS OF 1954 Chester K. Lasell William H. O’Brien III £ Chester K. Lasell £ William H. O’Brien III £ John A. Paine £ Bradford P. Straus £ Peter P. Tower £ Warden M. Williams

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Honor Roll CLASS OF 1955 John J. Huss William A. Stewart III £ W. Hardy Eshbaugh III £ H. Gordon Fales, Jr. £ Michael W. Hard William K. Hoag, Jr. Charles K. Hudson, Jr. £ John J. Huss £ Z. David Patterson £ E. Brooks Robbins £ William A. Stewart III £ Fred D. Williams III

£ Thomas W. S. Nichols £ Simeon H. Rollinson III Jan Rozendaal £ * Samuel Thoron £ David W. Unsworth Eric Watkins Nicholas Wilder £ Horace H. Work

£ Frederick M. Danziger £ George T. Dewey III £ John S. Dooling £ Richard O. Gildersleeve £ Galen N. Griffin Paul J. Hopkins £ Edward R. Johnson £ Andrew W. Kerr

CLASS OF 1959

CLASS OF 1960

Jeb N. Embree Daniel H. Cornwall Timothy H. Crawford £ William P. Curlee £ Robert H. E. Elliott III £ Jeb N. Embree Alan Hamerstrom £ G. Clay Hollister

Benjamin A. Fairbank, Jr. £ Benjamin L. Chapman £ Benjamin A. Fairbank, Jr. £ Geoffrey T. Freeman £ Waldo C. M. Johnston, Jr. Joel T. Lazarus £ Fitzhugh Mullan £ Peter C. Munson John Quattrocchi III £ Judson P. Reis £ John Strawbridge III CLASS OF 1961

CLASS OF 1956 Anthony S. Hoyt Robert E. Belknap III William F. Cameron John P. Curtis, M.D. £ Harry C. Groome III William B. Hoff £ Anthony S. Hoyt £ William J. Huffer Adam E. McLane £ Alexander H. ter Weele CLASS OF 1957 Danforth P. Fales £ Thomas H. Belknap Peter R. Borden £ Peter T. Fairchild £ Danforth P. Fales Peter S. Hallowell £ William C. Horn, Jr. B. Lee Mallory Thomas S. McKeown, Jr.

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CLASS OF 1958 Galen N. Griffin E. Davies Allan £ John A. Brough, Jr. £ Anthony Call Gordon T. Clark William S. Cox, Jr. £ John R. Curtis, Jr. £ Marc Andre Daniel-Dreyfus

£ James M. Lyon £ David W. Mason Peter Moller £ Edward P Otocka £ George T. Shaw D. Duff Stewart £ Samuel N. Stokes £ Edward B. Surdam Hugh R. Taylor £ William K. Woods

Sidney S. Holmes £ Robert M. Olmsted £ Willard R. Pope E. Everett Post, Jr. £ Norman W. Smith £ H. Fletcher Street £ Lewis L. Taylor £ August Zinsser III

James Carey, Jr. Stephen T. Dexter Clark Groome Richard S. Jackson, Jr. George R. Morgan George M. Walker £ Philip K. Allen, Jr. £ Howard R. Apollonio £ Charles M. Ayers Edward A. Bayne, Jr. £ Lawrence J. Braman £ Robert P. Brown, Jr. £ James Carey, Jr. £ John M. Case £ Richard D. Cobb £ Hunter W. Corbin £ Stephen T. Dexter £ Terry B. Dick IV Eric F. Fiedler £ James R. Foster £ Clark Groome Peter C. Hughes Lee S. Hyde


£ Richard S. Jackson, Jr. Alan Kardon J. Douglas Knott £ Thomas P. Marinis, Jr. £ George R. Morgan £ Richard H. Wadhams, Jr. £ George M. Walker £ Vincent B. Wickwar Douglas S. Wright CLASS OF 1962 I. Howell Mallory £ Ralph J. Arietta John R. Bockstoce £ William M. Boehme £ Waldemar G. Buschmann Charles S. Coit £ Toby Condliffe £ Michael G. Curtis Bayard C. Ewing † Thomas A. Fairchild £ Russell W. Fisher Isaac Hall, Jr. £ William E. Havemeyer £ John F. Leslie, Jr. Peter M. Lownds £ I. Howell Mallory £ Frederic B. Mayo, Jr. £ Sherman Morss, Jr. £ David K. Storrs £ Samuel O. Tilton

LEGEND

David J. Truslow £ Cai Von Rumohr £ David J. Watkins CLASS OF 1963 £ Blakeslee P. Brown Jonathan E. Dunn £ Richard J. Fates £ Charles W. Fleischmann Seth B. French III £ John S. Griswold, Jr. £ Milo C. Hamilton £ Perry A. Harvey Henry B. Hoff £ Anthony C. Lame £ Edward C. Lingenheld III £ Adair Miller, Jr. £ Drew J. Otocka £ Daniel A. Poor £ Walter Rowson III £ Jonathan P. Russell £ Götz A Schreiber £ Thomas Y. Simon £ Calhoun W. Wick £ B. Owen Williams CLASS OF 1964 Peter W. Clement Barbara Lazear Ascher £ W. Meredith Bacon

£ Thomas C. Barbour £ McKim N. Barnes R. Nathaniel Barrows Daniel C. Church Peter W. Clement Allen T. Cobb £ Stephen A. Cook £ Peter S. Corbin £ John A. Dix £ Charles W. Findlay III £ George B. Foote, Jr. £ Paul D. Fowler £ Frank L. Fuller IV Paul A. Harsch III £ William P. Henning £ Peter B. Kelsey £ Donald L. Mennel £ Francis Paine £ Charles E. Potts II £ Mark Simon £ Paul T. Steege £ James L. Thomson II £ Clifford I. van Voorhees III £ David M. Woodrow CLASS OF 1965 Donald S. Gibbs, Jr. £ Frederick W. Allen Anonymous Jeffrey S. Brainerd £ William J. Cotter

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£ Stephen C. Crane Arthur B. Dielhenn £ Frederick E. Findlay £ Donald S. Gibbs, Jr. £ Michael E. Glick £ William A. Hastings £ David S. Henkel, Jr. Mark L. Hildebrand Richard D. Johnson £ Cletus Keating III James J. King £ Justin P. Klein Harvey B. Matthews III £ W. Dean Moss, Jr. Tolbert N. Richardson III Donald H. Robinson £ William G. Saunders £ James D. Seymour £ Robert T. Whitman £ Robert J. Yudell CLASS OF 1966 £ Timothy D. Bates Robert N. Bavier III £ Joel A. Conn Robert W. Duncan £ James H. Goodwin Richard S. Hodsdon William M. Lockwood, Jr. Robert B. Off £ Michael L. Schwartz

£ James G. Stuart £ Lewis Turner, Jr. CLASS OF 1967 Michael S. Petty £ Miles B. Canning £ Kenyon W. Clark £ Calvin W. Coquillette £ John M. Davis £ Thomas R. Downing £ Corbin Eissler £ David A. Feffer £ William H. Hayes £ Richard N. Hubbell William W. Jeanes, Jr. £ Ronald W. Klare £ John H. Kueffner J. Scott Lord £ Jeffrey A. Oppenheim £ Michael S. Petty £ John C. Rzewski £ Charles A. Scudder £ Andrew M. Sereysky Andrew P. Sokobin John R. Viertel CLASS OF 1968 Robert R. Rich Anonymous

Made a gift to the Pomfret Fund for five or more consecutive years ◊ Indicates gift was matched by employer † Perpetual annual gift funded through the Annual Giving Endowment Fund o First time donor

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Honor Roll Whitney S. Bodman £ Peter G. Canby Ralph H. Earle Wesley M. Graff III £ David B. Greenwood James C. Gulick £ Bradford Hastings J. Jeffrey Hodges Lowell S. Kabnick £ Gregory W. Melville £ Peter A. Pease Robert R. Rich £ Robert W. Richardson £ James E. Rothman Gary C. Seacrest £ John Simpkins III £ Dale W. Snape £ Ruthven A. Wodell £ Eugene V. York CLASS OF 1969 Richard G. Levin £ John M. Adams £ Peter Barnet William D. Bramhall, Jr. Reginald J. Carroll £ Geoffrey B. Churchill Eric D. Coleman James D. Edwards £ George J. Feiss III £ William G. Fenley £ Bill Gallery

LEGEND

Andrew G. Goldmark £ John Herron, Jr. £ Charles S. Hosley £ David M. Howe, Jr. o Myron Kellogg Leonard S. Klein £ Jonathan L. LeVeen £ Richard G. Levin Robert C. Livingston, Jr. £ Jeffrey L. Purvin £ Curtis G. Rand £ Carl E. Rohde II £ Robert A. Rubenstein £ Eric A. Schwartz £ Robert Y. Shasha Robert L. Sims £ Gary M. Tharler James E. Thurmond, Jr. £ Peter B. Welsh Gordon B. Wheeler CLASS OF 1970 Richard A. Bensen Thomas B. Arnold £ Richard A. Bensen £ John A. Bogardus III Thomas K. Boyd Joseph N. Crary £ Marshall L. Eaton Charles A. Griswold £ A. Carter Hinckley £ Helen Pollari Howell

£ David W. Jones £ Gilbert H. Judson £ Joseph P. Keiffer £ * Janet E. Kniffin Frank L. Miller IV David D. Newbold Thaddeus M. Sendzimir £ Timothy Y. Smith £ Peter Smoluchowski £ Hugh Whitman, Jr. CLASS OF 1971 Jacques P. Bailhé £ Jacques P. Bailhé £ Peter H. Castle Richard U. Cross J. Wesley Eaton £ Linda Bartley Kittler John W. Kraemer £ Henry R. Palmer III £ Ridley Pearson Robert Y. Pfoutz R. Otis Read III £ John D. Sigel £ * Scott L. Steele £ Peter H. Wright CLASS OF 1972 Milton L. Butts, Jr. £ James M. Bergantz Louis Cossutta

Names of class agents appear in bold face above the listing of donors Names in italics denote class members who made a gift to a capital fund in lieu of the Pomfret Fund * Indicates deceased

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£ Mary Valentine Feathers £ Henry J. Fisher II £ Lindsey Cole Miesmer William G. Norwich Eric Parssinen Bruce A. Reid John L. Seibel £ Roger van der Horst £ Robert D. Vatz Wolfgang Von Russow £ David B. Warner CLASS OF 1973 Peter A. de Treville John C. Matthews Andrew R. Teichner £ Ilse D. Bailey Peter A. de Treville Alexander Jaretzki ◊Peter Kirkaldy £ Robert M. Michaels Eben Ostby £ Charles W. Reyburn £ David A. Rosen £ Michael A. Solis £ Christopher M. Stockdale £ John C. Stockman, Jr. Andrew R. Teichner John Winer

CLASS OF 1974 o Anne C. Geissinger £ Margaret A. Lamb Daniel Rubin Nicholas H. Ryan CLASS OF 1975 Andre B. Burgess £ Mark W. Blodgett Charles C. Boak £ Andre B. Burgess £ Daniel C. K. Chow Edward C. Chow Charles D. Cole, Jr. £ Teodulo A. Henriquez £ Timothy S. Matthews Neil D. McDonough £ Karen Corwin Mook £ Philip B. Rettger £ George Santiago, Jr. Peter R. Taylor CLASS OF 1976 Gerry Benoit £ Walter M. Frankenberger III £ Andrea Gaines £ Kathryn E. Geissinger £ John M. Groton III £ L. Alexander Hamilton III

Made a gift to the Pomfret Fund for five or more consecutive years ◊ Indicates gift was matched by employer † Perpetual annual gift funded through the Annual Giving Endowment Fund o First time donor


£ Scott W. Maker £ Matthew J. Mees ◊£ Susan M. Moseley £ Mark A. Semmelrock CLASS OF 1977 John B. Leeming II £ Sandra A. Bonomo o Dennis A. Byrne Nina R. Lederman £ John B. Leeming II ◊ Gary L. Sosnowski £ Stephen Woodruff CLASS OF 1978 Mark S. Breen Jennifer Abry-Goldstein Mark S. Breen £ Wyatt S. Daentl £ Sarah P. Dewey £ Arthur C. Diaz £ Sarah Hambrick Susan M. Smiga CLASS OF 1979 Bradley R. Painter £ Andrew L. Beall £ Samuel W. Cargill £ Colleen Murray Coggins Amy Salerno DeGruchy Tracy Maxwell Snyder Susan E. McKechnie Bruce A. Mikolajczak £ Robert K. Mullarkey £ Bradley R. Painter £ Sonya C. Park Daniel Salvas Toby Kamen Taylor David L. Weinstein

CLASS OF 1980 Rachel M. Kamen Kimberly Carlson Benner £ Robert B. Diaz Quinn Eli £ Linnea Corwin Elrington £ Monique Lowery Foster David W. Hall Mary-McLean Bancroft Jones Rachel M. Kamen Elke Muller £ William H. Porter Kimberley Van Auken £ Jeffrey J. Wong CLASS OF 1981 Eric L. Foster Jinho Cho William R. Cole £ Kenneth Elmore £ Eric L. Foster William B. Martin, Jr. S. Douglas McKenney Reginald R. Paige, Sr. Sarah Armstrong Scheide CLASS OF 1982 Luis Cruz Johanna M. Moffitt £ Merritt Ashmead-Robinson £ James C. Baker £ Mark A. Cohen ◊£ Luis Cruiz £ Jeffrey P. Dennis

£ Michael Gary £ Charles E. Leeming Ronald A. Levene John N. Lobley Jeffrey E. McCartney £ Johanna M. Moffitt ◊ Caroline Hofe Nowak Suzanne Cushwa Rusnak James P. Snyder S. Whitney Welch Michael J. Zurbrigen CLASS OF 1983 Wendy Reeder Enelow Anonymous Carolyn V. Bartholet £ Jessica Slosberg Benjamin £ Linda Bryan Brenske £ Ingrid Black Burnell ◊Stephanie Gledhill Conzelman £ Alexander B. Coxe £ Mara E. Cushwa £ Anne Ramsey Cutler £ James M. Enelow £ Wendy Reeder Enelow £ Timothy W. Eustis £ John N. Gilbert III £ Nathaniel H. Hallowell ◊£ Amy R. Hare James R. Heath Julie A. Johnson Susan Diaz Killenberg Steven F. Kingsbury Thomas B. Loring Glenn C. Mandigo £ Alexander R. McLean £ Lucinda Nalle John J. Nelson, Jr. Timothy T. Robinson £ Christopher G. Scott W. Andrew Shea £ Peter J. Southam

£ Jane S. Speyer ◊£ Albert S. Washco David M. Watstein CLASS OF 1984 £ Marc L. Archambault £ Heather Richardson Bonner £ Adam D. Carpenter Jordan F. Clark Corey E. Collins £ Jeff Curran £ Robert J. DeFreitas £ William F. Mitchell Alexis Rosenthal Proceller £ William K. White CLASS OF 1985 Christopher N. Berl Elizabeth Thompson Thomas £ Christopher N. Berl Wendy M. Brown Rachel Layton Elwes Peter A. Gilbert £ Derek C. Johnston £ Heather Julian John G. Lameyer Katherine Simshauser Lavin £ David H. Lefferts ◊£ William K. Plumb Jessie C. Stone £ Mark A. Tillinghast Elizabeth Thompson Thomas £ James L. Van Alen, Jr. William M. Walker CLASS OF 1986 Molly L. Meyers £ Joshua D. Bank Robert V. Banker

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o Daniel A. Berk £ Cynthia L. Carroll W. Todd Coffin £ David H. Haffenreffer, Jr. £ Lisa Noble Kaneb Elisabeth E. Sloat £ Anna Bryan Sullivan £ Jeremy R. Wintersteen CLASS OF 1987 Katharine B. Cowperthwait £ Telena Bolding £ Brooke Rorer Brown £ Nancy Hall Bunting £ Katharine B. Cowperthwait Peter B. de Neufville Vincent E. Gallagher, Jr. £ William D. James £ Illya I. H. Kagan £ Christopher J. Kriz Tanja A. Kurz £ Alexandra Boardman Reynolds Frederic W. Thomas Laura Church Wilmerding £ Monique Kapitulik Wolanin CLASS OF 1988 Jane S. Amos £ Sarah Chappell Armentrout

LEGEND

Finn M. W. Caspersen, Jr. David J. Diaz £ Peter T. Fairchild, Jr. £ Adam W. Foulke £ Philip T. Jurgeleit £ Elizabeth Shaw Kleinbeck Sheila Tellier Nottebohm £ Baldwin Smith III £ Elizabeth Tilt Weiner Lela Williams CLASS OF 1989 Catherine Moriarty Whittier £ Daryle L. Bost £ Peter H. Conze III £ Edmund A. DeNapoli £ E. Clayton Gengras III £ William R. Gerdsen £ Laurence A. Horvath £ Thomas R. Kopf Andrew S. Kriz £ Catherine Moriarty Whittier £ James F. Newbold £ Katharine H. Olmsted £ Nathaniel M. Peirce Tara Peters Peterson £ Marina Shields Purcell Jesse F. Sammis IV Adam P. Schmidt Allison Hopper Skinner Susan Durfee Smalley Brian W. Smalley

Andrew L. Smith ◊Megan Noriega Vesser £ William F. Wiggins CLASS OF 1990 Rachel D. Baime £ Marcus W. Acheson V £ Rachel D. Baime £ Laura Cowperthwait £ Christopher D. Dawson Paul C. DeNapoli £ Jonathan G. Gengras A. Hardin Gray £ Amy H. Henderson James D. Hunt £ Margaret Moore Kelly £ Amy Veek Lennon Christina Paumgarten Derek W. Pratt Paige Baldwin Sammis £ Lucille Day Scott £ Sarah Bartholomew Wilkinson ◊£ Hallie K. Ziesmer CLASS OF 1991 Lorenzo L. Borghese £ James D. Breen, Jr. £ Samuel M. W. Caspersen Joan Fiore Collins ◊£ Malik S. Ducard

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£ Charles F. Elliott III £ David E. Farnum £ Margaret K. Feltz Daniel J. Good £ Laurence N. Hale £ Juliana Keyser Harris Elizabeth Blabey Janiga £ Jesse S. Lawrence £ Jay F. Luchs £ Courtney Hallock McGinnis ◊£ Jaime A. Ramirez £ Philipp U. Rasi de Mel £ Abigail Gardiner Silk £ Susan Rankin Weber £ Willard S. Yankus James A. Zahansky, Jr. CLASS OF 1992 £ Nicholas E. Allen £ Sarah Collins Allenby ◊Melissa Samuel Boryk Patrick M. Donnelly £ Diana Heide Fredericks £ Alfred H. Geary £ Samuel L. Goldworm £ Lide Banks Goodwin £ Graham T. Klemm Alexandra B. Levit Kovacevich £ Winston G. Miller £ Joshua E. Petty Eric Ridder III £ Kate Green Ripple

£ Benjamin C. Rubenstein £ Dacque E. Tirado £ D. Wyatt Wartels CLASS OF 1993 Anonymous (2) £ Elisabeth Costa de Beauregard £ Catherine Carpenter Cox Grant F. DeNapoli Michael G. Farina £ Sarah M. Flournoy £ Mary Ann Hoff-Vandenberg £ Jack R. Howard-Potter £ Richard T. Lieberman Michelle Breen O’Leary Michael D. Rodriguez £ Bonnie Watson Underwood Joseph M. Yaker II CLASS OF 1994 Karrie M. Amsler Edward W. Wartels £ Karrie M. Amsler £ Wendy C. Gibbons £ John N. Huss Leighton Lee IV £ Peter G. Lehman £ Daniel B. Levin ◊Henry J. Park Catherine T. Ridder

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Honor Roll £ Nathaniel S. Russell Yuichi Shigeie Edward W. Wartels £ Timothy L. Whipple CLASS OF 1995 Carson T. Baker Whitney A. Cook Allison Glasmann Reiner Robert E. Thebault Daniel J. Thompson III £ Carson T. Banker David G. Castagnetti Whitney A. Cook Akinwale Elegbe £ Brendon P. Giblin £ Allison Glasmann Reiner £ Ian N.H. Gumprecht £ Kyle P. Kahuda £ Nicholas D. Mettler Monique Jennings Miles Bradley J. Selig Derek W. Seto £ Andrew F. Sloat £ Robert E. Thebault £ Daniel J. Thompson III

LEGEND

CLASS OF 1996

CLASS OF 1998

CLASS OF 1999

M. Anderson Bottomy Michael A. Newton, Jr. Rebecca Holt Squires Lisa Boris Boshnack £ M. Anderson Bottomy Emily Sheehy Carey £ Chandler H. Cooper Michael A. DeCarli £ Hillary Lewis Fryer Daniel T. Manchester, Jr. £ Michael A. Newton, Jr. Timothy C. Petrycki Amanda Holt Shipley £ Rebecca Holt Squires

John E. Evans III Christopher R. F. Hale Olutoyin D. Moses Livia Skelly-Dorn Roustan Anonymous £ Polly Carter Antol Ligeia Donis Brody John E. Evans III Paula C. Glasmann £ Christopher B. Gumprecht £ Christopher R.F. Hale £ Susanne W. Harris £ Matthew M. Konon Gregory M. Kops Sunghwan Lah ◊Hollie Stephens Marinecz Brendan T. Mims £ Olutoyin D. Moses Jada Phillips £ Trevor M. Rees £ Justin D. Rogers £ Livia Skelly-Dorn Roustan £ Sarah Welch Smith £ Angela Hill Tabb £ Ken Takeyama Caroline Dix Templeton Amelia K. Vogler £ Thayer P. Whipple

Lindsey Boardman Duerr Timothy A. Patrick, Jr. £ Matthew J. Atwood £ Daniel M. Bayly £ Timothy W. Calabrese Vincent F. Capaldi II £ Lindsey Boardman Duerr £ Joseph P. Horton Brent E. Kahuda £ John C. Lorenz Christopher Y. Lui Timothy A. Patrick, Jr. £ Alysa Hill Paul William A. Pratt Tahlia Naumburg Sayers Kelly L. Wentworth

CLASS OF 1997 Miriam Jamron Baskies Wheeler Simmons Griffith Hadley R.P.W. Rosen Miriam Jamron Baskies £ Wheeler Simmons Griffith Evan Jahn £ Lindsay R. Larsen Jessica A. Martin £ David M. Murray Katharine Carnes Petrycki £ Hadley R.P.W. Rosen

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CLASS OF 2000 Hilary Gerson Axtmayer £ Hilary Gerson Axtmayer Amber C. Darigan Maura Puliafico Drake £ Jessica Graziano Elder Heather A. Farrell £ Juan H. Feliciano £ Matthew D. Goldblatt £ Meredith Graham Hanson Laura J. Magenheimer £ John C. Martin £ Jonathan P. Murphy

Princess Iseghohi Payne £ Timothy R. Peck Rebecca Castle Richard £ Stephanie Schuetz Amy Takazaki Sinclair Joy Losee Vacca £ Kristen Brush Vincent CLASS OF 2001 Caitlin Rogers Connelly Wendell Smith Scarisbrick Jay C. Alberts Anonymous Thomas B. Babcock Lilly Rand Barnett Brett D. Burns Katherine M. Duglin William C. Hastings o Kelsey L. Michaels Emily K. Rosenfield Jillian A. Savoy Wendell Smith Scarisbrick ◊Kelly Larsen Shannon £ Alexandra Sweet Roberto Vega £ Jared R. Vincent £ Catherine Welch Elizabeth A. Wood Sunny Kneissl Zweig

Made a gift to the Pomfret Fund for five or more consecutive years ◊ Indicates gift was matched by employer † Perpetual annual gift funded through the Annual Giving Endowment Fund o First time donor


CLASS OF 2002 Christina Galanti Dickson Jo Anna Galanti Fellon Colton A. Riley Christopher J. Watkins William R. Wentworth, Jr. £ Abdul-Aziz R. Ahmed £ Samuel A. Appleton £ Jo Anna Galanti Fellon £ William G. Heckendorf £ Tamotsu G. Hirai £ Gardiner R. Holland Jennifer Sadler Kesselman £ Michael J. Krents £ Dale S. Ledbetter, Jr. £ John P. Lindsey Michael D. Morrison Julia M. Proctor £ Colton A. Riley £ Sean Roberts £ Rachel Schoppe Rogers o Ethan O. Selfridge Russell A. Smith Paul J. Staab £ Christopher J. Watkins £ William R. Wentworth, Jr. Anne W. Wisotzkey Summer C. Wosu CLASS OF 2003 Muhammed-Saleem R. Ahmed Chelsea Weiss Baum Laura Keeler Pierce Christopher G. Pike MacLean Pilsbury Spadaccini Suparatch Watchara-Amphaiwan

£ Muhammed-Saleem R. Ahmed £ Stephen J. Atwood David A. Barrett, Jr. Chelsea Weiss Baum £ Philip R. Baylor Kalin Borner Bousquet Catherine Bell Bues Stacy A. Collins £ James K. Cushing Ryan P. Donahue Evan J. Eastman Andrew K. Feathers Michael S. Gideon £ Amanda M. Gill-David Joseph F. Grandone William J. Hollingsworth Seung H. Lim Edward O. Mears £ Gregory A. Osborne Christine L. Pedersen £ Laura Keeler Pierce £ Christopher G. Pike £ MacLean Pilsbury Spadaccini £ Kendra Seaward Sumner £ Catherine D. Townsend o Peter F. Varner-Howland £ Sarah Ortiz-Elejalde Vazquez Suparatch Watchara-Amphaiwan CLASS OF 2004 Robert M. Saunders Etienne J. Vazquez £ Mark L. Abroms Anonymous Spencer C. Bailey Oliver C. W. Blodgett Elizabeth D. Burch £ Sung-Min Choo ◊£ Rebecca L. Coakley

Jeanna M. Cook Paul T. Cooley Phillip C. Coppedge £ Michael G. Dio Allan F. P. Eakin ◊£ Christian T. Ford Alexander R. Funnell Nicholas G. Gaube Lauren Goethals-Merry Emily P. Hardej Katherine Seltzer Hoffman Nicolas H. Isham £ Alexander W. Jones Kimberly Peck Lamoureux £ Luke C. Paskevich Harrison Pious £ Kristina A. Shiroka Scott M. Sporn Sarah Vaillancourt £ Etienne J. Vazquez £ Angela Malerba Werry Kristina Doot Whatley Benjamin P. Whatley Dylan W. Wolchesky CLASS OF 2005 Laura Dunn Cona Timothy J. Deary Alysia L. LaBonte-Campbell Joshua W. Rich Hyun-Yi Yoo Samuel P. Abernethy Michael J. Albert Lillian A. Barrett Davinia G. M. Buckley Camille G. Byars Richard J. Callahan III £ Laura Dunn Cona £ Timothy J. Deary £ Ann D. Dickson

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Morgan Wing Bowl

Alumni Cup

10-44 members CLASS OF 1953 Frederick K. Gaston III

CLASS OF 1961 James Carey, Jr. Stephen T. Dexter Clark Groome Richard S. Jackson, Jr. George R. Morgan George M. Walker

45-74 members CLASS OF 1969 Richard G. Levin 75+ members CLASS OF 2016 Madison A. Dean Abigail H. McThomas Thomas Meggs Sofia Melian-Morse Rhone I. O’Hara Chloe E. Saad David W. Samberg Samuel F. Skinner

Headmaster’s Cup CLASS OF 2016 Madison A. Dean Abigail H. McThomas Thomas Meggs Sofia Melian-Morse Rhone I. O’Hara Chloe E. Saad David W. Samberg Samuel F. Skinner


Stephen G. Feathers Elizabeth Poulos Fuller £ Winthrop P. G. Goodrich Thomas G. R. Hollingsworth Mallory R. Jaffe £ Alysia L. LaBonte-Campbell Jessica L. Magnuson ◊Anila N. Mahadeo Andrew K. McGloine Allison K. Ruschp ◊David T. Still Sarah E. Sweet Cordelia Holt Zwick CLASS OF 2006 Michelle Gilmore Castiglione Hillary Ross Charalambous Caroline McLoughlin Davis Young Hoon Hahn Maryam A. Hayatu-Deen Gregory E. Jones Jr. Katherine Winogradow Munno James E. Pinkham Erin A. Wolchesky Anonymous Danielle Gauvin Badavas Natasha B. Blodgett £ Elisabeth M. Brubaker £ Michelle Gilmore Castiglione Hillary Ross Charalambous

LEGEND

£ Parker A. Cook Edward G. Cooke £ Caroline McLoughlin Davis £ Sean P. Driscoll James M. Gately ◊Young Hoon Hahn Andrea L. Hunter £ Gregory E. Jones Jr. Amanda K. Jordan £ Justin K. Kemmerer Olivia Gray Konrath Laura Poulin Mair Tamara Ferreira Marcella Charles A. Modica £ Charles B. Parsons £ James E. Pinkham Trevor C. Reid Claire L. Rimkus £ Michelle E. Weisman o Matthew E. Wilbur Peter C. Wisotzkey CLASS OF 2007 Emily H. Detmer Christopher P. Golden Holly A. Lorms Shawn P. McCloud Else S. Ross Darren Small Melissa A. Stuart £ Alexandra Parsons Andrews Emmanuel N. Begon

Kathaline Phrasavath Clements Courteney G. Cronin £ Peter J. D’Agostino Emily H. Detmer Rosamond J. Dunn £ Christopher P. Golden Bryan J. Heckendorf Hunter C. D. Hollingsworth o Sarah H. Lasher £ Ryan A. Levesque £ Holly A. Lorms £ Morgan W. MacKay Shawn P. McCloud £ Nathaniel H. Proctor £ Else S. Ross ◊Darren Small £ Emily H. Taylor Roger R. Venezia Rhysa P. Williams £ Kaitlin L. Zeek CLASS OF 2008 Alexandra M. D’Agostino Steven A. Harkey Emily F. Johnson Joanna Gaube Nemeskal Shawna A. Altdorf Sarah B. Annicelli Henry R. Buck Stephen W. Cargill Yeun Jun Chung Camden J. Clark

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o William C. Cook Alexandra P. Crean Alexandra M. D’Agostino Sarah H. Evans o Anita M. Y. Fu Sarah-Elizabeth P. Gately Steven A. Harkey £ Emily F. Johnson £ William J. Keeler Michele J. Kelley Bryan M. Kelly £ Andrea M. Micci £ Felice D. Mueller Joanna Gaube Nemeskal Daniel C. Peck Emma D. Pellerin Dorian Rosen Jameson T. Rothmann Ryan E. Scully £ Charles H. Sullivan Meredith Colwell Swisher £ Benjamin R. Tarlow Morgan D. H. Timpson o Brooke M. Weicker CLASS OF 2009 Molly K. Downey Kathryn M. Kramer Samantha L. St. Lawrence £ Thomas M. Atwood

o Dana M. Bourque Alexandra R. Campione Molly K. Downey Christopher J. Fisher £ Corey A. Gingras £ Zachary J. Golden Liza T. Gorham Lindsey K. Harris Sarah K. Howie Kathryn M. Kramer Patrick A. Loughlin £ Darcy K. McDonough Tadao J. Okamoto £ Jessie G. Parsons Madison A. Perry o Alexandra R. Picerne Brendan P. Rempel Marcus A. Sesin £ Rebecca Smith Sosik Conor M. Wolchesky CLASS OF 2010 Maura J. Hall Kathryn G. Sheehan Samantha A. Slotnick Ryan C. Wainwright £ Clara S. Chisholm Tyler B. Costantino Mackenzie C. Deary £ Amy E. Diaz o Jack A. Goldstein Maura J. Hall

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Honor Roll o William P. Hatch £ Christopher W. MacKay Katherine A. Peverada Kathryn G. Sheehan William C. Simonds £ Samantha A. Slotnick £ Elyse E. Taylor Kirsten S. Therrien Brittany A. Zulkiewicz

Chang Hyun Park Connor H. Quinn Benjamin J. Sukonik Margaret S. Therrien £ Margaret H. Thompson Edward C. Walker Holly N. Williams Reanne M. Wong ◊£ Raymond R. Zeek III

CLASS OF 2011

CLASS OF 2012

Matthew D. Bourdeau Carlos H. Ferre Czarina N. Hutchins Daniel R. Palumbo Margaret H. Thompson Raymond R. Zeek III Muhammed-Jamil R. Ahmed £ William E. Castagna Cormac J. Dennehy Shane P. Dunphy Lilah T. Fones o Isabel C. Gallant o Alexander P. Gristina Gray P. R. Hamilton £ Lindsay R. Harrington Czarina N. Hutchins £ Kyle T. Lasewicz Brian J. Lawler Garrett D. D. Lawson £ Hannah P. Leo £ Aidan P. McGloine

Elizabeth A. Bohan Helen E. Day Moira M. MacArthur Jack W. Nicholson Georgia W. Paige Sorrel M. Perka Elizabeth A. Bohan Helen E. Day Alexander C. Diaz £ Sean P. Fitzpatrick £ Shay M. Gingras o John-Alexander Kourkoulis John H. Landenberger £ Moira M. MacArthur Cayman K. Macdonald Oliver C. Nihan £ Julia S. Oswald Georgia W. Paige

LEGEND

CLASS OF 2013 Alexandra R. Adams Lindsay M. Barber Alyson J. Chase Hayden M. Clarkin Jordan P. Ginsberg Alexis Gulino Daniel D. Kellaway Dylan G. O’Hara Izabel M. Tropnasse Alexandra R. Adams o Ashley C. Anctil £ Tamerlane B. G. Asher Lindsay M. Barber Colin P. Cahill £ Alyson J. Chase o Shandy Z. Chen £ Hayden M. Clarkin John M. Cunningham Keith W. Ducharme Emma J. Dunn Nicholas T. Ellis o Adam J. Ganley Timothy H. Haggerty Miles N. P. Hamilton Sophie K. Hatch Alison E. Horst Daniel D. Kellaway Maximillian P. King Morgan K. Lasewicz William F. Mackie o Palmer A. McGraw

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£ Sean M. McMerriman Andrea L. Nicholson £ Dylan G. O’Hara o Amanda R. Proulx Peter W. Reimer o Joshua C. Roemer-Ingles £ Harrison J. Schroder Geoffrey B. Short Izabel M. Tropnasse CLASS OF 2014 Isaiah Henderson Meghan J. MacArthur Annie J. E. Zalon o Andrew C. Aikins Anonymous Jay Barry Bridget D. Bohan Eric R. Boyda Robert B. Cleary III o Isaiah Henderson £ Madeleine R. Hutchins £ Hallie L. Leo £ Meghan J. MacArthur £ Kelli K. Mackey Hollis T. McLoughlin o Katherine A. McNaughton Katherine W. Pearson Alessandra C. Reist Annie J. E. Zalon

CLASS OF 2015 Keith C. O’Hara Ross Ackeifi Abdulla A. Alharmoodi Gabriella M. Araya Jeffrey T. Austin Elisabeth Q. R. Bartkus Matthew J. Bonavita Bailey Mae Bone Jonathan G. Bray Colby S. Breault Ian C. P. Buckley Nicholas R. Burdick-Chapel Abigail W. Byrnes Brandon J. Caffrey Emanuel H. Calmar Jake E. Canepari Alexander S. Chase Daniel W. Chung Sophia H. Clarke £ Matthew H. Clayton James M. Collins William S. Collins Kailey A. Cox Taylor H. Crompton Chelsea E. Cutler Rider A. Daily Nicole L. Derosier Carl M. Ellerkamp Alexandra R. Finley India B. Finley Devin M. Frisby It Fufuengsin

Made a gift to the Pomfret Fund for five or more consecutive years ◊ Indicates gift was matched by employer † Perpetual annual gift funded through the Annual Giving Endowment Fund o First time donor


Nickolas F. Fulchino Austin R. Galusza Joshua W. Genovese Cameron M. Giles Rachel K. Godfrey Abbey M. Haggerty Sarah L. Hatfield Edwin P. Hollingsworth Abigail K. Horst Emily Hupalo Evan Jaccodine Christopher W. Jackson Henry J. Karmen-Tuohy Christopher R. Kattak Grace Keenan Amanda C. Kewer Rohan Khatu Genevieve O. LaBeef Cherie E. Langlois Lawand D. Lateef Seungwoo Lee Joshua S. Liebhaber Jeremiah J. Lim Wil J. Loughborough Andres E. Mannil Paolini Cameron J. McGuire William L. McNabola Mary-Louise A. Mellon Melanie J. Murphy Makenna N. Newkirk Weston J. Nolan Timothy O. Offei-Addo Keith C. O’Hara Obim Okeke Shawn O’Loughlin Pelumi S. Onabanjo Matthew F. Ouellet Poojan P. Patel Pavel S. Pylaev Christopher J. Rackey Victoria W. Read Lucy D. Richards Harrison D. Robinson

John P. Ross Molly M. Schroder Nana A. Sekyere Connor J. Shea Anneka C. Sheppard Darren I. Singh-Estrada Kyra N. Smith Joshua Solomon Summer Staff Edward J. Staten Joseph J. Staten John C. Sullivan Peter S. Tallas £ Kant Tantasathien Carlin D. Testa Lizardo J. Vargas Pacheco Dorian D. M. Weekes Zackery D. Weimer Madeleine J. West John Weston Thomas D. Wheatley Caitlin G. Wood Yihe Zhang Xinwen Zhang

Elisabeth M. Berard Gerald Blount Douglas P. Braff, Jr. Emily V. Buell Brittany A. Cameron Thomas R. Castle

Thomas C. Clay Kenneth L. Colombe Vincent Conn Alyzae A. Davis Madison A. Dean Benjamin I. DiIorio

CLASS OF 2016 Madison A. Dean Abigail H. McThomas Thomas Meggs Sofia Melian-Morse Rhone I. O’Hara Chloe E. Saad David W. Samberg Samuel F. Skinner Lauren C. Allen Khalifa K. Almheiri Alisa Alperovich David S. Altman Charlotte R. Apuzzo Kaylee M. Arzt Jack A. Bacon Michael S. Belden

Sirui Cheng Brody M. Childs Dylan M. Clarkin Evan M. Clarkin

Andrew J.W. Douglas John J. Duffy II Caroline Dunn-Packer Henry D. Enelow Lauren E. Ferraiuolo

Christian A. Figliola Alex D. Foley Max A. Goldstein Gianna F. Gonzalez Noah Grimeh Raphael J. Guillebon Christopher M. Hicks, Jr. JoonKi Hong Eliza W. Hunnewell Remington V. L. Hutchins Matthew W. Kenyon Keun Young Kim Bradley D. Kittrell Kyung Mo Koo Arseniy Koshelev Tanapol Kosolwattana Mohammad Labadi Olivia K. Leachman Jun Beom Lee Eliza H. Levin Emily B. Linhares Breana T. Lohbusch John P. Long Lauren K. MacMaster Riley M. MacNeil Hassan Makiya Jesse Martinez Nicholas S. Mazzarella Aidan S. McGannon Abigail H. McThomas Thomas Meggs Sofia Melian-Morse Carter Miller William B. Miney Alessandra E. Montero Katharine E. Moran Eduardo Munoz-Alonso Merigo Michelle A. Nivar Rhone I. O’Hara Hanna W. Ohaus Rosemary E. Osborne Matthew G. Parent

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Rebecca L. Pempek Kyle R. Penn Phoebe Pliakas-Smith Timothy P. Quimby Joseph M. Ranaldi Michael Rodriguez Cristiano D. Rovero Jacob A. Ruzecki Chloe E. Saad David W. Samberg Grace A. Sandercox Jacob M. Scanlon William H. T. Scharer Christina A. Schiavone George W. Schmidt Yaw Sekyere Zoe Sewell Andrew J. Shields Samuel F. Skinner Eun Kyung Son Edmund Q. Sylvester V Jared R. Taintor Anna G. Tarplin Preston C. Teller Ruoyu Tian Ngoc Tran Annie L. Vance Jadan D. Villaruel Slade W. Vincent Anh T. Vu Hugh P. Wackerman Alexandra S. L. Wallin Ruohang Wang Ravisara Wattana Benson N. Weed Remy M. Wells Molly P. Wicker Cameron W. Winston Weizhi Wu Sera N. Yanik

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Ekin S. Yazici Andrew R. Youngman Sarah Youngman Michai Zlatopolsky

Olivia K. Kremer Mallory C. McArdle Brandon W. Mitchell

Emma L. Clark-Christie Christopher M. Cleary Hailey M. Coudert-Morris Evan J. Cunningham George R. Enelow Sydney Fisher Hayden Garrett Malcom B. Gewirz Monroe M. Gray Kevin T. Griffin

Sophie P. Nick Khia G. Beeles Jonathan G. Beniers Lucas P. Bonavita Andrew G. Brown Melissa S. Browne Rebecca A. Bullied Margaret L. Calvert Kailey E. Castle Alex S. Cech Davis H. Chase Adinai Chonweerawong Elisabeth M. Clagett

Amanda R. Hatfield Jessica Hua William G. Jarvis Harold R. Khoo Alexander Kravtsov Olivia K. Kremer Joshua M. Labonte Yuxin Lan Kathleen A. LeFebre Shu Liao Amanda M. Lim Polina Lipskaya Mallory C. McArdle

CLASS OF 2017

Elizabeth K. McCarthy Fan Qian Meng Dale E. Miller, Jr. Guilherme Missaka Brandon W. Mitchell Sophie P. Nick Fayoni K. Olusesi Ava M. Pawlowski Jiaman Peng Tucker A. Powell Gregory B. Rice Philip E. Satin Colton B. Saunders Charles L. Shehan Bristol M. Shields Peter A. Simeone Minkeun Song Christopher D. Soutter Nicholas G. Speranza Julie W. Sullivan Athiwat Thoopthong Mikael Toikka II Abigail R. Trivella Clayton E. L. Voges Kunath Vorasadhit Thomas C. Wickham II Rachel M. Wikman Christopher W. Wright Jungmi Yoon

Students CLASS OF 2018 o Talibah L. Alexander o Claire E. Anderson o Christina S. Bacon o Jared A. Beniers

o Aubrey J. Benzing-Plourde Trisha L. Berk Lila C. Bertsch o Aiden D. Bourke Mariella R. Catalano Abigail S. Conway Catherine D. Corona Aren C. Craft o Alexandra G. DiBiaso Uyen H. Dinh o Michael Dorfman Olivia C. Ferrara o Berkeley A. Gardner Julia O. Gengras o Christine E. Giovannoli Benjamin D. Huckaby Alexsa M. Jack Tobias R. Ketchum Khanh B. Le Yujia Ma o Alisyn M. Narracci Duun M. O’Hara o Mary Elizabeth Ostrander o Linh D. Phan o Henry A. Pommer John M. Poulson o Laura Ramos Alonso o Liam K. Riordan o Bailey D. Riva o Alexandre Rondeau o Leslie Rosario-Olivo o Francesca M. M. Salerno DeGruchy o Corbin Schneider o Austin T. Schwartz o Zeyu Sha o Abigail T. Stone o Kaela J. Thomson o Calvin H. Todd o Christo Toub Linzee P. Tracey


Bryce H.J. Voges o Jiahui Wang Yian Wang Jordan L. Winer o Lyndsey J. Winick Oliver Wolcott Elli T. Xiao Yicheng Yang o Chase A. Zimmerman

Parents

CLASS OF 2018 o Mr. & Mrs. Richard Abbate o Dr. & Mrs. James A. Anderson Anonymous (2) o Mr. Stephen Apple Mr. George R. Baldwin o Mr. & Mrs. Daniel A. Berk ’86 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Bernal Mr. & Mrs. A. William Bertsch III Mr. & Mrs. William D. Catalano Mr. Malcolm G. Chace, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Conway Mr. Craig Corona & Ms. Gretchen Cole o Mr. Ronald Dal Bello & Ms. Lorain Granberg o Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Danzig

LEGEND

Dr. Amy Salerno DeGruchy ’79 & Mr. Glenn DeGruchy Mr. Art Dodge & Ms. Justina Juvonen-Dodge o Mr. & Mrs. John J. Ettore Mr. & Mrs. Sean Farrell £ Mr. & Mrs. Mark F. Ferrara £ Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Galusza Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Gardner III £ Mr. & Mrs. E. Clayton Gengras III ’89 Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Gentile, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Keith Giovannoli Mr. & Mrs. Clayton S. Ketchum Mr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Lane Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Hong Long Le Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. LeSage, Jr. £ Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Linhares Ms. Melissa K. McKeithen o Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Mushenko Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Narracci £ Mr. Keith O’Hara & Ms. Dena Cocozza O’Hara Mr. & Mrs. David Perez Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Pettirossi o Mr. & Mrs. Todd M. Plourde Mr. & Mrs. Robert Pommer III Rev. & Mrs. Nicholas T. Porter

Mr. & Mrs. Eric Poulson Mr. & Mrs. Damian P. Riordan o Mr. Paul Schwartz & Dr. Pamela Schwartz Ms. Kendall S. Smith Mr. & Mrs. John Sowka Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Stone Mr. Todd S. Thomson Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Todd Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Toub o Ms. Amy Trinnaman £ Dr. Bridget H. Tsemo Mrs. Kerry Winer Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. Winick Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Wolcott III Mr. Tiejun Yang & Ms. Zhiwei Wang Mrs. Kimberly J. Zimmerman Mr. Laurence Zimmerman CLASS OF 2019 £ Ms. Merritt Ashmead-Robinson ’82 Mr. & Mrs. Douglas J. Andrea £ Mr. & Mrs. Andrew L. Beall ’79 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Brambil Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan W. Cappo Mr. Jinho Cho ’81 & Ms. Kyong Ah Lee Mrs. Sara I. DiIorio

Names of class agents appear in bold face above the listing of donors Names in italics denote class members who made a gift to a capital fund in lieu of the Pomfret Fund * Indicates deceased

Mr. & Mrs. William Dunning Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Durand Mr. & Mrs. Francois Facon £ Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Fisher Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Furman Mr. & Mrs. Brian Geyer o Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Gould Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Griffin Mr. Raymond N. Hannigan & Ms. Tobin Heminway £ Mr. & Mrs. Arthur M. Horst Mr. & Mrs. Eric S. Huckaby Mr. & Mrs. John M. Hurley o Mr. William H. Hutchinson & Ms. Victoria Valentine Mr. Tao Ji & Ms. Lixia Cao Mr. & Mrs. James B. Kellogg Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Kittrell o Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Krekorian Mr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Lane o Mr. & Mrs. Scott J. LaShelle Mr. Man Kit Lee & Ms. Ho Yan Mr. Lei Liang & Ms. Lifeng Cheng Dr. Byoung Kak Lim & Ms. Mi Hyang Park Mr. Chi Chong Lo & Ms. Yan Ge Chau Ms. Elizabeth Lugar Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Maffucci Mr. & Mrs. David C. Marshall Ms. Karen McGuinness

£ Mr. & Mrs. James E. McMerriman Mrs. Linda Mintz Ms. Lainey W. Moseley Mr. John Motulsky & Ms. Wendy Nacht Mr. King Shun Ng & Ms. Yuet Siu Mr. Joseph C. Noyes IV Ms. Margaret M. O’Leary Mr. & Mrs. Brian G. Paquette Mr. Gustavo Passarelli & Ms. Rosemarie Solano Mr. Timothy T. Robinson ’83 Ms. Rebecca Sar Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Saunders o Mr. Paul M. Schauder & Ms. Darcy Mayers o Mr. & Mrs. Carl V. Schuman Mr. Cory Scott & Ms. Julie DeVoe £ Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. Sheehan o Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Srinivasan Mr. Sergej Tews & Ms. Alla Polishko Mr. & Mrs. G. Brinton Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Henry C. Toulmin o Mr. & Mrs. Rodney B. Uyeda £ Mr. & Mrs. Theodore C. Walker Mr. Lance H. Wallin & Ms. Sharon Lim Mr. Geoffrey L. Webster

Made a gift to the Pomfret Fund for five or more consecutive years ◊ Indicates gift was matched by employer † Perpetual annual gift funded through the Annual Giving Endowment Fund o First time donor

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Ms. Lucy A. Webster Mr. Xin Wei & Ms. Yi Zhang Mr. & Mrs. Eric P. Weichselbaumer Mrs. Gage F. Woodard Mr. Rob G. Woodard, Jr. Mr. Hongfeng Zhi & Ms. Yun Qiu Mrs. Kimberly J. Zimmerman Mr. Laurence Zimmerman o Mr. & Mrs. Michael Zimmer CLASS OF 2020 o Mr. & Mrs. Hyung J. Ahn o Mr. & Mrs. William B. Aldenberg o Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. Arnold Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Arsenault o Mr. & Mrs. Marc Azar Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Banker ’86 Mr. & Mrs. Campbell Barrett o Mr. & Mrs. David Baseggio Dr. John A. Bergendahl & Dr. Kimberly Bergendahl Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Bernal o Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Bourque Mr. & Mrs. Brian Burke Mr. & Mrs. Finn M. W. Caspersen, Jr. ’88 Mr. Zhili Chen & Ms. Linjuan Ji

LEGEND

Mr. R. Richard Croce & Mrs. Margaret Strange o Mr. Inigo De Zabala & Ms. Eva Dalda £ Mr. Denny E. Dean Dr. Amy Salerno DeGruchy ’79 & Mr. Glenn DeGruchy Mr. & Mrs. Doug Dubitsky Mr. & Mrs. David Egan £ Mr. & Mrs. Timothy W. Eustis ’83 o Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Fahey Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Fales Mr. & Mrs. Sean Farrell £ Mr. & Mrs. Mark F. Ferrara o Mr. & Mrs. Steven Garneau o Mr. Donn Gerelli & Ms. Alana Jessie £ Mr. & Mrs. Donald S. Gibbs III o Ms. Julie M. Giuliani Mr. & Mrs. Erik O. Hage Mr. Harri T. Hakkarainen & Ms. Lisa Marselli £ Mr. Laurence N. Hale ’91 & The Rev. Jane C. Hale £ Mr. John Herron, Jr. ’69 & Ms. Julia Moore o Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Heuwing Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Hirschey o Mr. Mingu Kang & Ms. Seyun Go

Mr. Kevin Kim & Ms. Eun Ju Kang Mr. & Mrs. Stefan H. Kist o Ms. Linda L. Kosinski o Mr. Mark R. Kosinski o Mr. & Mrs. James A. Labbe £ Ms. Kelsey D. Leachman Mr. Guandong Liu & Ms. Yingyi Han Mr. & Mrs. Seth Mankin o Ms. Elizabeth Matthews & Mr. Charles James Mr. & Mrs. Scott R. McGannon o Dr. & Mrs. Donald M. Miller o Mr. & Mrs. Gary Mitchell Ms. Allison S. Murray £ Mr. Keith O’Hara & Ms. Dena Cocozza O’Hara Mr. Emmanuel Onwuzuligbo & Ms. Nkechi Onwudinjo o Mr. Teodoro Ortiz & Ms. Ana Maria Mantecon o Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Pearman Dr. Mingming Qi & Ms. Yongxia Liu Mr. & Mrs. Michael Reynal Dr. & Mrs. Eric N. Rice o Mr. & Mrs. Alan Rosen Mr. & Mrs. Michael H. Sangree Mr. & Mrs. David N. Sherr o Mr. David Skillen & Dr. Elizabeth MacLachlan Mr. & Mrs. Gordon W. Stewart

Names of class agents appear in bold face above the listing of donors Names in italics denote class members who made a gift to a capital fund in lieu of the Pomfret Fund * Indicates deceased

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Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Stielau o Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Terwilliger o Mr. & Mrs. Peter B. Van der Wolk o Mr. & Mrs. Steve von Recklinghausen Mr. & Mrs. Murray J. Wilson Mr. Huimin Zhang & Ms. Bing Xi CLASS OF 2021 o Mr. & Mrs. Todd Adams o Dr. & Mrs. James A. Anderson o Mr. & Mrs. Marc Botta o Atty. & Mrs. Marc C. Brotman o Mr. & Mrs. Cedric F. Butler Mrs. Sara I. DiIorio o Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Eglin o Mr. & Mrs. Ross Freeman o Mr. Jun Gao & Ms. Runhong Xu £ Mr. & Mrs. E. Clayton Gengras III ’89 o Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Hager III o Mr. & Mrs. Jay Henderson o Mr. & Mrs. Philip C. Johnston o Mr. & Mrs. Scott R. Konrad o Mr. & Mrs. Brian P. Lee Mr. & Mrs. Leighton Lee IV ’94 o Mr. & Mrs. John W. Leslie o Mr. & Mrs. Joshua B. Levine o Mr. Jun Liu & Ms. Lili Gao

o Mr. Tiankun Liu & Ms. Xiufeng Yu o Ms. Alice M. Madaza o Mr. Kevin McDonald o Dr. & Mrs. Patrick J. McNeil o Ms. Jane Mitchell £ Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Paul o Mr. & Mrs. J.D. Rehm o Mr. & Mrs. Ernst Renner o Mr. & Mrs. David A. Rosow, Jr. o Dr. Brad Schipper & Dr. Sara Schipper £ Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. Sheehan o Dr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Smith o Mr. Kai Wang & Ms. Haiyan Ji Mr. & Mrs. Murray J. Wilson o Dr. Wen Yang & Dr. Hui Peng Mr. & Mrs. James A. Zahansky, Jr. ’91

Grandparents

o Mr. & Mrs. J. Theodore Allen Dr. & Mrs. Frederic P. Anderson o Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Anthony £ Mrs. Mary S. Ashmead Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Bacon Mrs. Marion Ballard o Mr. & Mrs. John J. Borland, Jr. £ Mrs. Jean E. Burdick

Made a gift to the Pomfret Fund for five or more consecutive years ◊ Indicates gift was matched by employer † Perpetual annual gift funded through the Annual Giving Endowment Fund o First time donor


o Ms. Madeleine Caffrey & Mr. Charles Freeburg £ Mr. & Mrs. Douglas G. Campbell £ Mrs. Cynthia Clark Mr. & Mrs. Sackett Cook o Ms. Marcy T. Crimmins Mr. & Mrs. Robert Croce £ Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. DeLuca £ Mr. & Mrs. William Doggett o Mr. Gerald L. Eoff Mrs. Martha Eustis Mr. & Mrs. Jack Farrell Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Ferrara Mrs. Hunter Foster o Dr. & Mrs. Sam Franz o Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Garafalo o Mr. & Mrs. Robert Garneau Mr. & Mrs. E. Clayton Gengras, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Giovannoli Mr. Robert Gordon Mrs. Newell D. Hale o Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hubbell Ms. Ellena Huckaby & Ms. Diane Wolfe Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Jordan, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. James Kittrell o Mrs. Theresa Klotzbach o Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Kolb o Mr. & Mrs. Bernard A. Labbe £ Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Macleod o Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Madden o Mr. George McEvoy £ Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. McGannon Mrs. Nancy W. McKelvy o Mrs. Alice Meerwarth

Dr. Harold A. Mitty o Mr. & Mrs. Eric Y. Reynal o Mrs. Joan R. Reynolds Mrs. Katharine H. Robinson o Mr. & Mrs. David Rosow Mrs. Michelle M. Ross Mr. & Mrs. Thomas O. Ryder Dr. Rafael Nieto Sanguino & Ms. Mercedes Raventos Perez o Mr. & Mrs. Helmut K. Schmale

Mr. & Mrs. S. Buford Scott £ Mr. F. Agustus Seamans Mr. & Mrs. Allan Slotnick Mr. H.C. Bowen Smith Mrs. Virginia Soutter £ Mr. & Mrs. Richard Taylor Mr. Benjamin D. Williams

Parents of Alumni Mr. & Mrs. Richard Allen Anonymous (4) o Mr. Michael Armour Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Armstrong Dr. Thomas F. Army, Jr. & Rev. Virginia Army o Mr. Jorge Arroyo & Ms. Elena Diaz‑Morera

£ Mr. Jeremy B. Asher £ Mr. & Mrs. Daniel V. Atwood Mr. & Mrs. Michael G. Aubuchon Mr. & Mrs. John F. Azzone £ Mr. & Mrs. Bruce M. Babcock Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Baker £ Mrs. Mary Sibley M. Banks £ Mr. & Mrs. Jon M. Barrett

Mr. & Mrs. James R. Barry Mr. & Mrs. Peter N. Baylor Mrs. Elizabeth B. Benson Mrs. Karen Birdsall £ Mr. & Mrs. Richard N. Bohan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John D. Boland Dr. & Mrs. Louis Bonavita, Jr. £ Atty. & Mrs. Thomas A. Borner

£ Mr. & Mrs. Roger V. Bourdeau £ Mrs. Jane E. Bourette £ Mrs. Kathy M. Bourque £ Mr. & Mrs. Douglas P. Braff, Sr. Capt. & Mrs. William R. Bray

£ Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Browne, Jr. £ Dr. David A. Brush £ Mr. & Mrs. N. Harrison Buck Mr. & Mrs. Steven J. Bullied £ Ms. Lynn E. Burdick £ Mr. Raymond A. LaChance & Mrs. Kathleen Burdick‑LaChance £ Mrs. Elizabeth W. Byram £ Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Campbell £ Mr. Thomas J. Campbell £ Mrs. Virginia K. Cargill Mrs. Margaret G. Caswell Mr. Jimmy Chan & Ms. Sherry Pan £ Mr. & Mrs. Eric W. Chase £ Dr. Sarah Chase & Mr. Thomas Chase £ Mr. Scott Childs £ Mr. & Mrs. Homer D. W. Chisholm £ Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Clagett £ Mr. & Mrs. Warren Clark III Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Colombe Mr. & Mrs. Theodore M. Colwell £ Mr. & Mrs. Langdon P. Cook £ Dr. Douglas A. Cotanche Mr. & Mrs. Henry B. Coxe III £ Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. John L. Dana Dr. & Mrs. Garfield W. Danenhower III Dr. John Day & Dr. Jane Doyle £ Mrs. Polly J. Dean Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Desrochers £ Mr. E. Thomas Detmer & Ms. Marguerite Childs Dr. & Mrs. Paul H. Deutsch

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Honor Roll £ Mrs. Lesley D. DeVoe £ Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Donze £ Mr. & Mrs. Martin L. Driscoll £ Mrs. Sally Driscoll Mr. & Mrs. Francis K. Duane £ Mr. & Mrs. David W. Duglin Mr. & Mrs. William J. Dunn, Jr. £ Mr. & Mrs. Edward Dunphy £ Mr. & Mrs. J. Roderick Eaton Mr. & Mrs. Erik Ehrenreich‑Hansen £ Ms. Tracey M. Elliott Ms. Bonnie J. England £ Mr. & Mrs. Vilmar D. Fagundes £ Dr. & Mrs. John T. Fallon III Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan K. Farnum £ Mr. & Mrs. Greene Fenley III £ Mr. David Ferraiuolo & Ms. Lisa Papa £ Mr. Stephen Ford & Ms. Patricia Pahucki Mrs. Ilse Fuller £ Mr. Robert F. Ganley, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Weston Garrett £ Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Garrison Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Gaudreau Mr. & Mrs. E. Clayton Gengras, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Steven Gewirz £ Mr. & Mrs. James C. Gibbons £ Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. Gingras Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Goodman £ Mr. & Mrs. John A. Goodrich Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Graham Mr. & Mrs. Peter T. Grauer £ Dr. & Mrs. Andrew Green £ Mr. & Mrs. Louis E. Griffith, Sr.

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Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. Grogan Mr. & Mrs. George D. Groom Mrs. Mary Jean S. Gulden Ms. Valerie Haggerty £ Dr. & Mrs. Lloyd A. Hamilton, Jr. £ Mr. & Mrs. S. Matthews V. Hamilton, Jr. £ Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Hare Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey P. Harris £ Mr. & Mrs. Andrew L. Hatch £ Mrs. Constance T. Haydock £ Mr. & Mrs. James E. Hayward £ Mr. Harry S. Gruner & Ms. Rebecca Henry £ Mr. & Mrs. Walter P. Hinchman Mrs. Leslie R. Holland £ Mr. & Mrs. L. Emmett Holt IV Mr. & Mrs. Henry Howard II £ Mrs. Pamela Howard Dr. & Mrs. John S. Howland III Mr. James R. Humes £ Mr. & Mrs. Francis W. Hunnewell £ Mr. & Mrs. Thayne D. Hutchins, Jr. £ Mr. Mark Jaffe & Mrs. Marcia Glassman‑Jaffe £ Mr. & Mrs. Helmut R. Jahn £ Mr. & Mrs. Norman P. Johnson £ Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah W. Jones £ Mr. Peter L. Kamford £ Ms. Abbe Karmen Dr. Robert Kay & Dr. Suzanne Kay Mr. & Mrs. Gerrit M. Keator £ Mr. & Mrs. Colin J. Keeler


£ Mr. & Mrs. Satish Khatu Mr. Hyun Woo Kim & Ms. YoungJin Lee Mr. & Mrs. Robert Y. Kopf, Jr. Mr. James Krall & Ms. Maryellen Donnelly £ Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Kremer £ Ms. Katherine W. Krents £ Mr. & Mrs. Ronald M. LaBeef £ Mr. & Mrs. John K. LaBonte £ Mr. & Mrs. Chip G. Lamb Mr. Tian Lan & Ms. Qinghua Zhao £ Mr. & Mrs. Stephen R. Lanzit Mr. & Mrs. Leon Lapierre Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Larrabee Mr. & Mrs. Larry J. Lawrence Mrs. Anne M. Lederer £ Mr. John B. Leeming, Sr. Mr. Wen Sheng Liao & Ms. Qing Cheng £ Mr. & Mrs. Eric J. Lim £ Mrs. Kate C. Lindsey o Mr. Alexander Lipskiy & Ms. Inna Lipskaya Dr. & Mrs. John P. Looney Dr. Zibin Lu & Dr. Dandan Yang £ Mr. & Mrs. Heinz W. Ludwig £ Mr. & Mrs. Keith F. Mackie Mr. & Mrs. Bill MacLaren Mr. & Mrs. John D. MacVarish IV £ Mr. & Mrs. William T. Martin £ Mrs. Robin J. Mayor

LEGEND

Mr. & Mrs. Isidore H. Mayrock Mr. Edward C. McCarthy & Ms. M. Robin Davis Ms. Laura McCarthy £ Mr. & Mrs. William P. McCloud Mrs. Mary Ellen McGloine £ Mr. & Mrs. Theodore A. McGraw, Jr. Ms. Phyliss P. Meaders £ Ms. Anne Miller Mr. & Mrs. John Miller £ Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Miller Mr. Joseph K. Milnor £ Ms. Yajuan Min £ Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Miragliuolo £ Mrs. Alexandra Moore £ Dr. Toye Moses & Ms. Alma Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Keith R. Mosher Mr. & Mrs. John C. Murphy, Jr. o Dr. Rafael Nieto Sanguino & Ms. Mercedes Raventos Perez Mr. & Mrs. John Nolan £ Mrs. Kathleen Shotmeyer O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. O’Connor Ms. Yvonne O’Neal Mr. & Mrs. Osagie A. Orobator Mrs. Sheila A. Osborne Dr. & Mrs. Sowhey Park

Names of class agents appear in bold face above the listing of donors Names in italics denote class members who made a gift to a capital fund in lieu of the Pomfret Fund * Indicates deceased

£ Mr. & Mrs. J. Geddes Parsons £ Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Paskevich Dr. & Mrs. Howard F. Pease £ Mr. & Mrs. Albert J. Peck £ Mr. & Mrs. George H. Perreten £ Mr. & Mrs. Stephen H. Perry Mrs. Sandra S. Pershing £ Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Pious £ Mr. David Rackey £ Mr. & Mrs. James M. Rees £ Mr. & Mrs. J. Timothy Richards Mr. & Mrs. Eric Ridder, Jr. Mr. Peter C. Rimkus £ Mr. & Mrs. Winfield F. Robinson, Jr. £ Mr. & Mrs. Matthew J. Rodman £ Ms. Mary Roickle & Ms. Martha Carter Mrs. Lisa B. Rosenfield £ Mr. & Mrs. John A. Samociuk £ Mr. Scott Scharer & Ms. Margaret Talcott Mr. & Mrs. J. Sebastian Scripps £ Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Seamans Mr. & Mrs. Bradford W. Seaward £ Mr. & Mrs. James C. Shehan Mr. & Mrs. Steven L. Shuster

Mr. David Skinner & Ms. Karen Dunn Skinner Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Slater £ Mr. & Mrs. Paul B. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Smith £ Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Soutter £ Mr. Jack Speranza £ Mrs. Margaret M. Speranza Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Stapleton £ Rev. & Mrs. Lewis S. Stone £ Mr. & Mrs. Stephen H. Stoner £ Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin J. Sullivan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter H. Tallas £ Mr. & Mrs. John M. Taylor o Dr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Thompson, Jr. £ Mr. & Mrs. Ralph E. Thompson, Jr. £ Mrs. Sheila A. Tighe £ Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. L. Timpson £ Mr. & Mrs. James P. Trowbridge Mrs. Sheryl A. Turney Mr. & Mrs. John M. Ufland Mr. Robert Vaillancourt & Ms. Monique Michaud Mr. & Mrs. Archbold D. van Beuren Mr. & Mrs. James M. Vance

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£ Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Vaughan £ Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Vincent £ Mr. Noble Welch Mr. Marc Wells £ Mr. & Mrs. George M. Wheatley III £ Mrs. Katherine S. White Mr. & Mrs. Frederick W. Williams £ Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Wilmerding Mr. David A. Wilson, Jr. £ Mr. & Mrs. William S. Wiquist, Jr. £ Mrs. Lucy H. Wong Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Wright £ Ms. Mary Yokum & Mr. Edward Zucca £ Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Zawacki £ Mr. & Mrs. Raymond R. Zeek Mr. & Mrs. Ralf V. Zender

Friends

Anonymous (2) Mr. Timothy D. Baldyga o Ms. Georgia B. Barnhill o Mrs. Lynne Z. Bassett

LEGEND

o The Batchelder Family The Becker Family o Mrs. Karen K. Becker o Mr. Jeffrey Bell & Ms. Anna Muzzy o Mrs. Janet G. Carrick o Mr. Stephen Chahanovich Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Chirico £ Mrs. Kathryn Davies Clark o Class of 2017 o Class of 2018 Ms. Samantha Crimmins o Ms. Dorothy Bosk Derick o Mr. Nicholas Enthoven o Mr. Gerard Franco o Mr. Eugene E. Gill o Mrs. Jennye Hansen o Mr. Gerard E. Haraden o Ms. Judith C. Harris Mr. & Mrs. John Hart o Mr. & Mrs. John B. Hench o Mr. & Mrs. Craig Kelsey o Mr. & Mrs. Patrick T. Kendig o Mrs. Elizabeth B. Lathrop Mr. Nicholas Lloyd Mr. & Mrs. Michael Marrus o Ms. Charity McClure o Ms. Erin McClure Mr. J. William Mees Mr. & Mrs. G. Scott Milnor £ Mr. & Mrs. John W. Moses

o Mr. Max Richards o Mr. & Mrs. John Sloat Ms. Jean Stoddard o Ms. Mia Tabib o Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Taylor o Ms. Nancy B. Taylor o Mr. & Mrs. Peter Witting o Ms. Allison Woodruff Mr. Benjamin Woodruff Mr. Bradley Woodruff Ms. Margaret Woodruff

Faculty & Staff

Mr. Marvin Aguilar £ Ms. Cynthia K. Antos o Mr. Eric Aurelien £ Mrs. Melissa P. Bellanceau, Honorary ’62, ’64 £ Mr. Patrick Boyd £ Mrs. Diana M. Brennan £ Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Browne, Jr. £ Ms. Lynn E. Burdick £ Mrs. Kathleen Burdick-LaChance £ Mr. Patrick Burke £ Dr. Sarah Chase & Mr. Thomas Chase

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Mrs. Micaela Dangelo £ Mr. Steven A. Davis £ Mr. Timothy J. Deary ’05 Ms. Anouk de Ruiter £ Mr. Richard K. Dempsey Mr. & Mrs. Garry Dow £ Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Fisher £ Ms. Jillian Forgue Mr. Anthony Foronda o Mrs. Sarah Gawronski £ Mr. Donald Gibbs III Mr. Matthew Goethals Mr. & Mrs. Andy Graham o Ms. Rebecca Grassi Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Griffin £ Mr. & Mrs. Arthur M. Horst £ Dr. Charles Houmard Mr. James R. Humes Mr. & Mrs. Jean-Paul Jacquet Mrs. Lauren Jarominski Ms. Nina Joly £ Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah W. Jones o Mr. Kenneth R. Kelly Mr. Jordan Kempain £ Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Kremer £ Mrs. Olinda A. LaBeef £ Mrs. Tammie LeBonte £ Mr. Joshua Lake £ Mr. & Mrs. Chip G. Lamb

Ms. Tina Lefevre £ Mrs. Lindsay Shaw Lehmann Mr. & Mrs. Doug MacLeod £ Mr. Jonathan Malinoski Ms. Lydia Mann Mrs. Karen L. Marshall £ Mr. William T. Martin o Mr. Todd Matthew Ms. Johanna C. Mawson £ Mr. Aidan P. McGloine ’11 Mrs. Mary Ellen McGloine o Mr. & Mrs. Quinn McMahon £ Mrs. Joanne A. McMenemy Mr. James A. McSweeney £ Ms. Yajuan Min £ Mr. Pablo Montoro Alonso Ms. Annie O’Sullivan Mrs. Mariona Pérez Oliva £ Mr. Timothy Peck ’00 & Ms. Melissa Wyse Mr. Matthew V. Pierce, Jr. o Mr. & Mrs. Tucker Prudden o Ms. Sabrina Putnam £ Mr. James M. Rees £ Mr. Brian Rice £ Mr. & Mrs. J. Timothy Richards £ Mr. David W. Ring £ Mr. Matthew J. Rodman Mr. & Mrs. Tim Rose

Made a gift to the Pomfret Fund for five or more consecutive years ◊ Indicates gift was matched by employer † Perpetual annual gift funded through the Annual Giving Endowment Fund o First time donor


£ Mr. Gregory Rossolimo £ Mr. Wallace H. Rowe IV o Ms. Haley Sanborn Ms. Mary Screen Mr. & Mrs. Derek Segesdy £ Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. Sheehan £ Ms. Samantha A. Slotnick ’10 £ Mr. & Mrs. Paul B. Smith £ Ms. Debra K. Thurston £ Dr. Bridget H. Tsemo o Mr. Rob Toste £ Ms. Carolyn Wagner Ms. Caroline J. Wardlow Mr. & Mrs. William C. Watkins IV Ms. Katie Wells Ms. Sarah-Anne Wildgoose £ Mr. Bruce Wolanin £ Mrs. Judith M. Wong £ Ms. Mary Yokum £ Mrs. Sheridan Zimmer

Foundations & Corporations

Amazon Smile Foundation Anonymous (2) Astex Cloven Rock Fund-Essex Marie G. Dennett Foundation, Inc. Employees Charity Organization (ECHO) of Northrop Grumman Feather Foundation, Inc. (as requested by Kathryn & Weston Garrett)

Fidelity Charitable The Frederic C. Hamilton Family Foundation Hamilton Family Foundation Horizon Foundation, Inc. John K. LaBonte DBA LaBonte Landscaping Marie G. Dennett Foundation, Inc. McCarthy Bjorklund Foundation The Murray Family Charitable Foundation Parsons Corporation The PHFFoundation, Inc. Princeton Area Community Foundation, Inc. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Schwab Charitable van Beuren Charitable Foundation Vanguard Charitable

Corporate Matching Gifts

3BL Media Stephanie W. Conzelman ’83

Stephen Woodruff ’77 Hallie K. Ziesmer ’90

BAE Systems Hollie A. Marinecz ’98

Barclays Capital Inc. Raymond R. Zeek III ’11

Bank of America Charitable Foundation Christian T. Ford ’04 Mr. & Mrs. Damian P. Riordan

BristolMyers Squibb Company Mr. & Mrs. Judson H. R. Morris, Jr. ’52

Carnegie Corporation of New York Mr. Gregg Srinivasan

Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program Mr. Joshua B. Levine

Chubb & Son, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Furman

Follett Corporation Mr. Keith O’Hara & Ms. Dena Cocozza O’Hara

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GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Albert S. Washco ’83 Goldman, Sachs & Company Mr. & Mrs. James B. Kellogg Google Gift Matching Program Malik S. Ducard ’91 Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co., LLC Kelly A. Shannon ’01 Healthy Living Market & Cafe Mr. & Mrs. Henry Howard II Hewlett Packard Enterprise Aruba Networks Mr. Scott Childs Peter Kirkaldy ’73 Johnson & Johnson Anonymous Marsh & McLennan Companies William K. Plumb ’85

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Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Mr. Jeffrey Bell Morgan Stanley Mr. G. Brinton Thomas

MUFG Securities Americas Darren A. Small ’07 Pacific Gas & Electric Company Susan M. Moseley ’76

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Luis Cruz ’82 Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Megan T. Vesser ’89 Pitney Bowes, Inc. Amy R. Hare ’83 Prudential Financial, Inc. Mr. Todd Adams

Russell Investments Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Linhares SL Green Realty Corp. Young Hoon Hahn ’06 TIAA Serves Mr. William J. Dunn, Jr. United Technologies Corp. Gary L. Sosnowski ’77 William Blair and Company Charitable Matching Gifts Fund Melissa S. Boryk ’92


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Capital & Endowment Gifts

T Capital & Endowment

The following individuals made gifts directed towards building projects, restricted capital projects, general endowment and unrestricted capital support. Mr. & Mrs. William S. Abbott *Hugh W. Adams ’42 Frederick W. Allen ’65 Mr. & Mrs. James Andrychowski Anonymous Mrs. Denise Archambault Ms. Christine M. Ashe Illse D. Bailey ’73 *Mr. Loring M. Bailey, Sr. Robert N. Bavier III ’66

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he following list reflects payments or cash gifts made during fiscal year 2017-2018 and does not include pledges.

Ms. Deborah Y. Beers-Jones Ms. Lorraine M. Belleville James M. Bergantz ’72 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald R. Bogue Melanie Bone, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Daryle L. Bost ’89 Chester Bowles, Jr. ’46 John A. Brough, Jr. ’58 Dr. David A. Brush Harrison & Nancy Buck Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Mr. Patrick Burke Anthony Call ’58 William F. Cameron ’56 Peter G. Canby ’68 Mr. Malcolm G. Chace, Jr.

John B. Chace ’18 Gordon T. Clark ’58 Mrs. Hollis L. Clark Kenyon W. Clark ’67 Toby Condliffe ’62 Parker A. Cook ’06 Stephen A. Cook ’64 Calvin W. Coquillette ’67 William J. Cotter ’65 Alexander B. Coxe ’83 Mr. & Mrs. John R. Curtis, Jr. ’58 Marc Andre Daniel-Dreyfus ’58 Frederick M. Danziger ’58 John M. Davis ’67 Amy Salerno DeGruchy ’79 George T. Dewey III ’58

John S. Dooling ’58 Robert W. Duncan ’66 Jonathan E. Dunn ’63 Ralph H. Earle ’68 Mr. & Mrs. Marshall L. Eaton ’70 Jeb N. Embree ’59 David A. Feffer ’67 John O. Flender ’49 *Seth B. French, Jr. ’37 Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Gaudreau Mr. & Mrs. E. Clayton Gengras III ’89 Mr. & Mrs. E. Clayton Gengras, Jr. Donald S. Gibbs, Jr. ’65 Richard O. Gildersleeve ’58

James H. Goodwin ’66 Wesley M. Graff III ’68 Mr. & Mrs. Peter T. Grauer Mr. & Mrs. Peter D. Green Galen N. Griffin ’58 Mr. & Mrs. George D. Groom James C. Gulick ’67 Mr. Harri Hakkarainen & Ms. Lisa Marselli Mrs. Newell D. Hale Mr. Kevin M. Hanlon Meredith J. Hanson ’00 Mr. Andrew D. Hart, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Bradford Hastings ’68 William A. Hastings ’65 William H. Hayes ’67


◊ Indicates gift was matched by employer

Richard S. Hodsdon ’66 Sidney S. Holmes ’59 Paul J. Hopkins ’58 Richard N. Hubbell ’67 Mr. & Mrs. William R. Hunt Madeleine R. Hutchins ’14 Edward R. Johnson ’58 Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah W. Jones Lowell S. Kabnick ’68 Daniel D. Kellaway ’13 James J. King ’65 Mr. & Mrs. David P. Kingeter Justin P. Klein ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Kotchko Chester K. Lasell ’54 Mr. Jun Liu & Ms. Lili Gao William M. Lockwood, Jr. ’66 J. Scott Lord ’67 James M. Lyon ’58 Mr. & Mrs. Leonard R. Manning Ms. Sarah Agnes Marshall Ms. Joan C. Martin David W. Mason ’58 Johanna M. Moffitt ’82 Ms. Elizabeth B. Morin W. Dean Moss, Jr. ’65 Keith C. O’Hara ’15 Robert M. Olmsted ’59 Jeffrey A. Oppenheim ’67 Edward P. Otocka ’58 The Parsons Family Peter A. Pease ’68 Ms. Mary Podolak Daniel A. Poor ’63

Mr. & Mrs. James Profetto Judson P. Reis ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Ricci Robert W. Richardson ’68 Ms. Beverly W. Rimer Ms. E. Avery Rimer & Mr. Richard Weissbourd Mr. & Mrs. David A. Rosow, Jr. James E. Rothman ’67 * William P. Rowland ’39 Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred R. Sauvageau, Jr. Sarah H. Scheide ’81 Charles A. Scudder ’67 Gary C. Seacrest ’68 Andrew M. Sereysky ’67 James D. Seymour ’65 Ms. Patricia A. Shattuck George T. Shaw ’58 Mr. & Mrs. Fred Sibley John Simpkins III ’68 Robert L. Sims ’69 Mr. & Mrs. Archibald A. Smith III Dale W. Snape ’68 James P. Snyder ’82 * Philip G. Spiva ’56 Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Stapleton D. Duff Stewart ’58 Ms. Grace M. Stillwell Mr. Charles E. Stoddard Samuel N. Stokes ’58 Edward B. Surdam ’58 Margaret S. Therrien ’11 Mr. & Mrs. Allen R. Tiebout

Peter P. Tower ’54 *Joseph H. Twichell ’67 Mr. & Mrs. John P. Valone B. Owen Williams ’63 Elizabeth A. Wood ’01 Mr. & Mrs. James M. Wood Mr. Robert Wood & Ms. Marie Rimer Stephen Woodruff ’77 Eugene V. York ’68 Robert J. Yudell ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Zawacki August Zinsser III ’59

Bequests

The following individuals remembered Pomfret School in their estate plans and their generosity provided valuable support for Pomfret during the 2017-2018 fiscal year. Estate of Hugh W. ’42 & Anne M. Adams Estate of Mr. Loring M. Bailey, Sr. ’63 Estate of Seth B. French, Jr. ’37 Estate of William P. Rowland ’39 Estate of Philip G. Spiva ’56 Estate of Joseph H. ’67 & Anne Twichell

Named Endowment Funds FACULTY SUPPORT

The following named endowed funds were developed to support our faculty. Class of 1958 Endowed Fund for Faculty John A. Brough, Jr. ’58 Mr. Anthony Call ’58 Gordon T. Clark ’58 Mr. & Mrs. John R. Curtis, Jr. ’58 Marc Andre Daniel-Dreyfus ’58 Frederick M. Danziger ’58 George T. Dewey III ’58 John S. Dooling ’58 Richard O. Gildersleeve ’58 Galen N. Griffin ’58 Paul J. Hopkins ’58 Edward R. Johnson ’58 James M. Lyon AL ’58 David W. Mason ’58 Edward P. Otocka ’58 George T. Shaw ’58 D. Duff Stewart ’58 Samuel N. Stokes ’58 Edward B. Surdam ’58

Class of 1967 Faculty Impact Award Endowed Fund Kenyon W. Clark ’67 Mr. & Mrs. Hollis L. Clark Calvin W. Coquillette ’67 John M. Davis ’67 David A. Feffer ’67 William H. Hayes ’67 Richard N. Hubbell ’67 J. Scott Lord ’67 Jeffrey A. Oppenheim ’67 Charles A. Scudder ’67 Andrew M. Sereysky ’67 Brad 1968 & Betsy Hastings Fund for Faculty Enrichment John Simpkins III ’68 Per-Jan Ranhoff Teacher Enrichment Fund Daniel A. Poor ’63

STUDENT FINANCIAL AID

The following named endowed funds were developed to support Student Financial Aid. Class of 1959 Endowed Merit Scholarship Fund Jeb N. Embree ’59 August Zinsser III ’59

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Class of 2006 Scholarship Fund Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah W. Jones The Chick & Cici Cole Scholarship Fund Margaret S. Therrien ’11 Peter T. Cook 1960 Memorial Scholarship Fund Parker A. Cook ’06 Stephen A. Cook ’64 Seth B. French ’07 Memorial Scholarship Fund *Seth B. French, Jr. ’37 Mr. Andrew D. Hart, Jr. Ms. Sarah A. Marshall Ms. Joan C. Martin Mr. & Mrs. Fred Sibley Ms. Grace M. Stillwell The Edith P. Gengras Scholarship Fund Mr. & Mrs. E. Clayton Gengras, Jr. The Meredith Graham Hanson 2000 Scholarship Fund Meredith J. Hanson ’00 Carl T. Herman 1963 Memorial Scholarship Fund Toby Condliffe ’62 Jonathan E. Dunn ’63 Daniel A. Poor ’63 B. Owen Williams ’63 John P. King 1967 Memorial Scholorship Fund James J. King ’65

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Lasell Family Scholarship Chester K. Lasell ’54 Kathryn E. Maloney 1981 Memorial Scholarship Fund William J. Cotter ’65 Sarah H. Scheide ’81 Wendell D. Mansfield Memorial Scholarship Fund Peter P. Tower ’54 Moffitt Family Scholarship Fund Johanna M. Moffitt ’82 Junius “Jay” L. Powell 1943 Memorial Scholarship Fund The Powell Family Charitable Trust (Ms. Katharine A. Powell) Donald W. Smith, Jr. 1956 Memorial Scholarship Fund William F. Cameron ’56 The Stapleton Family Scholarship Fund Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Stapleton The Patrick D. Wood 2001 Memorial Scholarship Fund Mr. & Mrs. William S. Abbott Mr. James Andrychowski Mrs. Denise Archambaut Ms. Christine M. Ashe Ms. Deborah Y. Beers-Jones Ms. Lorraine M. Belleville Mr. Ronald R. Bogue Dr. David A. Brush Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Gaudreau Mr. & Mrs. Peter D. Green

Mr. & Mrs. George D. Groom Mr. & Mrs. William R. Hunt Madeleine R. Hutchins ’14 Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah W. Jones Daniel D. Kellaway ’13 Mr. Stephen M. Kotchko Mr. Leonard R. Manning Ms. Elizabeth B. Morin Ms. Mary Podolak Mr. James Profetto Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Ricci Ms. Beverly W. Rimer Ms. E. Avery Rimer Mr. Wilfred R. Sauvageau Ms. Patricia A. Shattuck Mr. Charles E. Stoddard Mr. & Mrs. Allen R. Tiebout Mr. John P. Valone Elizabeth A. Wood ’01 Mr. James M. Wood Mr. Robert Wood & Ms. Marie Rimer Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Zawacki

OTHER

Miscellaneous named endowed funds The Buck Family Fund Harrison & Nancy Buck Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Loring M. Bailey, Jr. 1963 Endowed Fund Estate of Mr. Loring M. Bailey, Sr. The W. P. Carey 1948 Fund for Excellence in Admissions W. P. Carey Foundation, Inc.

The W. P. Carey 1948 Fund for Excellence in College Counseling W. P. Carey Foundation, Inc. The John B. Chace 2018 Endowment for Athletics Mr. Malcome G. Chace, Jr. Class of 1965 Endowment Fund Frederick W. Allen ’65 Donald S. Gibbs, Jr. ’65 William A. Hastings ’65 W. Dean Moss, Jr. ’65 James D. Seymour ’65 Class of 1966 Endowed Student Experience Fund Robert N. Bavier III ’66 Robert W. Duncan ’66 James H. Goodwin ’66 Richard S. Hodson ’66 William M. Lockwood, Jr. ’66 Carol Ann DeBlois 1982 Memorial Fund Alexander B. Coxe ’83 Alice W. Dunbar Visiting Artist Fund Ilse D. Bailey ’73 The Virginia Eaton Multicultural Resource Center Mr. & Mrs. Marshall L. Eaton ’70 Keith C. O’Hara ’15 Robert L. Sims ’69 Endowed Annual Giving Chester Bowles, Jr. ’46

The Grauer Family Institute for Excellence and Innovation in Education Mr. & Mrs. Daryle L. Bost ’89 Mr. & Mrs. Peter T. Grauer Justin P. Klein ’65 Judson P. Reis ’60 Robert J. Yudell ’65 Joseph Mannas 1972 Memorial Drama Fund James M. Bergantz ’72 The Benjamin B. Morgan 1953 Endowed Fund for Astronomy and the Manual Arts Ilse D. Bailey ’73 John Simpkins III ’68 Milton M. Morse, Jr. 1948 Prize Fund John O. Flender ’49 Douglas Robbins Price International Travel Grant Amy Salerno DeGruchy ’79 The Proctor Sundial Endowment Fund Mr. Archibald A. Smith III The Dorsey & Robert Salerno Family Fund for World Languages Amy Salerno DeGruchy ’79


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Endowment funds are an investment in the future. When you make a gift to the endowment, you are helping us to keep tuition affordable, grow financial aid, develop new programs, recruit top-notch faculty, make capital improvements, and keep up with technology — all of which pay dividends for the School. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ENDOWMENT OR ESTATE GIFTS Please contact Melissa Bellanceau, Assistant Head for Institutional Advancement, at 860.963.5957 or mbellanceau@pomfret.org.

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POMFRET SCHOOL

Named Endowment Funds Faculty Support

The following named endowed funds were developed to support our faculty. DAVID A. BRUSH AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED TEACHING IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES

With gratitude to the generosity of Dr. David A. Brush, this award recognizes the work of a devoted and innovative teacher who routinely goes beyond the required to help students grow in scholarship and who is also a highly regarded member of the School community because of his/her commitment and service to students. The award can be given to any teacher in the fine or performing arts, English, history or religion who has worked at Pomfret full time for three or more years or who has worked part time for five or more years.

WILLIAM POLK CAREY 1948 CHAIR IN MATHEMATICS

Established in 1985 by Mr. Carey to support the department chair.

THE SOOHO CHO 1974 FACULTY AWARD

Created in 2008 in honor of Sooho Cho ‘74, loyal alumnus and trustee, The Sooho Cho ‘74 Endowed Fund was established to recognize and reward a faculty member who has demonstrated particular dedication to his/her work and exemplifies an active interest in the growth of Pomfret students. This award is designed to enable the faculty member to take graduate courses, travel as part

of their research, attend professional conferences, or procure materials and/or technology for their classroom. The Dean of Faculty and Head of School will be responsible for selecting the award winner each year.

CLASS OF 1957 ENDOWED FUND FOR FACULTY

Established in 2007 by the members of the Class of 1957 on the occasion of their 50th Reunion, in appreciation of the dedication and work of the faculty who provided a positive educational experience during their time at Pomfret School. Proceeds from the Fund shall support faculty enrichment programs including continuing study, research and summer study/travel.

CLASS OF 1958 ENDOWED FUND FOR FACULTY

Established in 2008 by the members of the Class of 1958 and the “Griffin ‘58 Fund” on the occasion of their 50th Reunion/The Fund shall be a permanent endowment, the income from which shall be used to attract and retain faculty at Pomfret School by making funds available for their professional development.

CLASS OF 1989 FACULTY ENDOWMENT FUND

Created by parents of the Class of 1989 to honor their graduation. Income supports faculty salaries.

CLASS OF 1990 FUND

Created by parents of the Class of 1990 to honor their graduation. Income used to provide scholarships and to support faculty salaries.

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THE COLLEEN MURRAY COGGINS 1979 ENDOWED FUND

Established in 2002 by Colleen Murray Coggins ’79. Income to provide support each year for the professional development of faculty with a preference for female faculty members.

EDWARD S. DAVIS 1949 FACULTY FUND

Created in 2007 by Mr. Davis. The income is used to develop, enrich and reward members of the Pomfret faculty through such programs as the pursuit of advanced degrees, sabbatical periods away from Pomfret, other professional development programs, and other faculty activities which enhance the academic or civic life at Pomfret.

CHARLES E. DUNLAP 1906 FACULTY ENDOWMENT FUND

Created in 1966 through Mr. Dunlap’s bequest.

THOMAS C. EASTMAN 1904 CHAIR OF ENGLISH LITERATURE

Created in 1966 through Mr. Eastman’s bequest to support the Chair of the English Department.

E. E. FORD FOUNDATION FACULTY FUND Grant from the E. E. Ford Foundation in 1989.

THE HENRY F. “NICK” HARRIS 1947 ENDOWED CHAIR IN LITERATURE

Established in 2007 with enormous gratitude to Henry F. “Nick” Harris ’47 for his consistent and generous support of Pomfret School. The income from this generous bequest shall be used to support a senior faculty member of the English department who demonstrates excellence in teaching literature.

BRAD 1968 AND BETSY HASTINGS FUND FOR FACULTY ENRICHMENT

Established in 2008 by the class of 1968 to honor Brad and Betsy’s service to Pomfret School. The Fund will help support Pomfret faculty members to pursue opportunities to enhance their subject knowledge and teaching ability while at Pomfret School.

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HOWARD S. KNIFFIN 1926 MEMORIAL FACULTY FUND

Established in 1990 by his widow, Mrs. Barbara Lapp. Income supports faculty enrichment programs, including sabbaticals.

HALLECK LEFFERTS FACULTY FUND

Created in 1986 in memory of former headmaster Halleck Lefferts. Income funds grants to faculty for continuing study, research, and summer study/travel.

THE MELVILLE FUND FOR FACULTY

Given in honor of Pomfret School faculty members Eugene Gill, Walter Hinchman, Donald Hinman and William Parquette, with fondness and gratitude by Carswell R. Berlin ’71, Greg Melville ’68 and Timothy Y. Smith ’70. The fund, created in 2007, supports faculty salaries and professional development.

THE BENJAMIN B. MORGAN 1953 ENDOWED CHAIR IN SCIENCE FUND

Established in 2003 with enormous gratitude to Benjamin B. Morgan ’53 for his generous bequest. The income from which shall be used to support a senior faculty member in the sciences who demonstrates excellence in teaching.

TERRY MURBACH FUND FOR FACULTY RECOGNITION

Created in1998 by his former students and friends. Proceeds from the fund to be designated annually to award a stipend to a faculty member who best exemplifies the attributes for which Terry is so fondly remembered.

THE PRIZE FOR TEACHING EXCELLENCE IN MATH, SCIENCE & FOREIGN LANGUAGE

Created in 1998 by Michael T. Chambers ’51 in honor of Carl P. Swinnerton (Science 1944-63); Albert M. Nagy (Mathematics 1942-62); and Philip A. Toomey (French/ Spanish 1935-42; 1945-51). Prize to be given to the teacher who has demonstrated outstanding teaching excellence. (Not necessarily awarded each year.)

PER-JAN RANHOFF TEACHER ENRICHMENT FUND

Established in 1988 by Danforth P. Holley ’34 to honor the longtime faculty member, the income funds grants to members of the teaching faculty for further study and/or research to enrich their classroom teaching.


BERNARD LEE SCHWARTZ CHAIR FOR DEAN OF STUDENTS

THE BUCK FAMILY FUND

Established in 1985 by Michael Schwartz ’66, Eric Schwartz ’69, and their mother in memory of Mr. Schwartz to fund the Chair for the dean of students.

Established through the generosity of past parents and trustees, Nancy and Pete Buck, The Buck Family Fund will provide financial resources to students who demonstrate a clear passion outside of the Pomfret classroom.

THE SCRIPPS CHAIR FOR FINE ARTS FUND

LUDLOW S. BULL 1903 SCHOLARSHIP FUND

TEACHING DEVELOPMENT FUND

JOHN CABOT III 1929 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 2003 by Samuel and Louise Scripps. The income from which shall be used to support the faculty chair for Fine Arts. Created in 1987 by an anonymous donor to be used to support good teaching.

Student Financial Aid

The following named endowed funds were developed to support Student Financial Aid. VINCENT C. BANKER 1949 SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1987 by Mr. Banker for students with scholastic and athletic achievement and character.

CHARLES R. BEATTIE, JR. 1947 SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 2008 to honor Charlie Beattie for his many years of service, loyalty and dedication to Pomfret School. The income will provide scholarship assistance to a worthy student demonstrating financial need.

GALEN L. BLODGETT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1991 in memory of their infant son by Helen Watson Blodgett and Mark W. Blodgett ‘75, and grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Watson.

JOHN FRANCIS BOYER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1954 through Mr. Bull’s bequest.

Created in 1982 through Mr. Cabot’s bequest.

WILLIAM POLK CAREY 1948 SCHOLARSHIP FUND Created in 1973 by Mr. Carey.

THE MALCOLM G. CHACE SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 2013 by Malcolm G. Chace and Malcolm G. Chace ‘13. Provides scholarship assistance to worthy students demonstrating financial need. The income from this gift will be given with preference to residents of Rhode Island.

CLASS OF 1940 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1983 by members of the Class of 1940 in memory of deceased classmates. Income to support scholarship program.

CLASS OF 1947 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created by members of the Class of 1947 in memory of deceased classmates.

CLASS OF 1959 ENDOWED MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established by the members of the Class of 1959 in commemoration of their 50th Reunion. The income from which shall be used to provide financial aid for a student whose scholarly performance and demonstrated personal attributes merit additional aid over and above the average financial aid award.

Created in 1958 by Mrs. M. Troy Jones in memory of her son.

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CLASS OF 1988 SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created by parents of the Class of 1988 to honor their graduation.

CLASS OF 1991 SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created by parents of the Class of 1991 to honor their graduation.

CLASS OF 1992 SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created by the parents of the Class of 1992 to honor their graduation.

CLASS OF 1993 SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created by the parents of the Class of 1993 to honor their graduation.

CLASS OF 1997 SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created by the parents of the Class of 1997 to honor their graduation.

ELLIOT COBB, JR. 1942 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1965 through a bequest of Beatrice Wallace in memory of her son.

CHICK & CICI COLE SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1994 in his memory by colleagues, family and friends.

WILLIAM H. ESHBAUGH, JR. 1931 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1966 by Mrs. Eshbaugh in memory of her husband.

SETH B. FRENCH 1907 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1961 by DeCourcy L. Hard 1907 in memory of his classmate.

JOHN W. & JEANNETTE M. GAHAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1986 by Mr. Gahan’s mother, Beatrice Delaney, to provide scholarship assistance to qualified students from Windham County.

EDWARD MCCRADY GAILLARD, JR. 1941 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1945 by his father after the son’s death in World War II.

The Cole Scholarship Fund was established by their children, Susan Cole Campbell, ‘72, Lindsey Cole Miesmer ‘72, Charles D. Cole ‘75, and William R. Cole ‘81 to honor their parents Cici and Chick and their many years of service to Pomfret School.

GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

PETER T. COOK 1960 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

THE EDITH P. GENGRAS SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1998 by brother Stephen A. Cook ’64, with gifts from family, classmates, and friends.

JEROME L. DEJUR 1948 SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1966 by Harry DeJur as a memorial to his son.

HENRY B. DU PONT 1916 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created by the Board of Trustees in 1970 after the death of this longtime trustee and benefactor of the School.

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DONALD L. ECCLESTON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

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Exact date of creation uncertain. Income supports scholarships.

Established in 2003 by E. Clayton “Chip” Gengras III ’89 and Jonathan G. Gengras ’90 to honor their mother in recognition of her philosophy that education and philanthropy are of paramount importance. The income will provide scholarship assistance to a boarding student demonstrating financial need, with preference first to students from the Greater Hartford area, then from all of Connecticut.

ROBERT E. GLENN III SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1990 by an anonymous donor. Income provides scholarship assistance with preference to graduates from Pomfret Community School, next to students from the town of Pomfret, and then to students from Windham County.


JONATHAN DEWITT GROUT 1936 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

GERRIT & MARNIE KEATOR SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1947 by Mrs. Frank C. Hunt in memory of her son. Income purchases books for scholarship prizes.

Created in 1989. Income provides scholarship assistance with preference to urban students of color from Connecticut, then to other students of color from Connecticut, then to all others.

LAURENCE N. & JANET D. HALE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

JOHN P. KING 1967 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1989 by Mr. & Mrs. Newell D. Hale in memory of Mr. Hale’s parents. Income provides scholarship assistance with preference first to students from Pomfret, then to students of Windham County, then to all others.

THE NEWELL & BETTY HALE SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 2002 by Mr. & Mrs. Newell D. Hale. Income used to provide financial aid to worthy students with preference given to students residing in Pomfret and/or Windham County, CT.

MEREDITH GRAHAM HANSON 2000 SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Meredith Graham Hanson ‘00 Scholarship Fund was created to provide scholarship assistance to worthy students demonstrating financial need.

THE DECOURCY L. HARD 1907 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1984 through his widow’s bequest in memory of her husband.

CARL T. HERMAN 1963 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1963 by his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Herman.

Conceived in 1968 by his mother Harriet Lidgerwood and aunt and uncle Katharine and Wyatt Garfield ’43.

THE LASELL FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP

Created in 2005 by Chester K. Lasell ’54. The income from this fund will provide scholarship assistance to worthy students demonstrating financial need.

P. BLAIR LEE 1914 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1984 by his family, including E. Brooke Lee III ’66, and family companies.

GEORGE H. MACAULEY SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1953 by his widow. Preference is given to students from either Connecticut or Pennsylvania.

ROBERT I. MACDONALD 1945 SCHOLARSHIP FUND Created by Mr. MacDonald in 1988.

KATHRYN E. MALONEY 1981 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Created in 1981 after her death, by members of the Pomfret family.

BENJAMIN B. HINMAN 1936 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

WENDELL D. MANSFIELD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created by the Board of Trustees in 1974 following the death of this longtime board member.

Created in 1985 by his former students and Pomfret friends. Income supports students on the basis of financial need, academic achievement, character, and participation in sports.

GEORGE H. HYDE 1941 SCHOLARSHIP FUND

THE MEES FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP

Established in 1988 by Mr. Hyde.

Created in 1996 by the Mees family in memory of Frank J. Mees. Scholarship to be awarded to Fifth or Sixth Form students in financial need demonstrating outstanding athletic ability in football, hockey, baseball, or crew.

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THE MELVILLE SCHOLARSHIP FUND

This scholarship was established in June 2007 to provide financial assistance to students of need. It is given to honor Frank Melville ’40, dedicated trustee, loyal alumnus and generous friend of Pomfret School, by family members and friends.

Created through a bequest from Barclay Robinson, Jr. ’52, the income from this fund to be used for scholarship.

THE MOFFITT FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND

HORACE SEELY-BROWN, JR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

THOMAS F. OAKES 1919 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

DONALD W. SMITH, JR. 1956 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1975 as a memorial scholarship for David ’40 by his parents, Mr. & Mrs. John A. Moffitt and brother, Peter M. Moffitt ’44. This fund was renamed in 2003 after Peter’s death to recognize both brothers.

Established in 1966 by the Board of Trustees after the death of this longtime member.

GEORGE PEABODY 1909 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Created in 1959 by his widow.

JUNIUS ‘JAY’ L. POWELL ‘43 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 2015 through the generosity of Mr. Powell’s estate plan, to fund a scholarship for students of color; with preference being given to students of Native American heritage.

GEORGE T. PURVES, JR. 1944 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1946 as a memorial by his father after the son’s death in World War II.

ENSIGN CURTIS S. READ 1914 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1959 by his brother, William Read ’13 and Richard Croft ’19.

READER’S DIGEST ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1974 by the DeWitt Wallace-Reader’s Digest Fund. Income used for scholarships.

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BARCLAY ROBINSON, JR. 1952 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

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Established in 1983 by Mrs. Seely-Brown and their children. Priority to be given first to eligible candidates from the town of Pomfret, then to those from towns surrounding Pomfret, then to all other towns.

Created in 1969 by his parents in memory of their son who died in 1957.

THE STAPLETON FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 2007 by Robert and Bonnie Stapleton, along with their son Ben ‘00, the income from this fund will provide scholarship assistance to a boarding studentathlete, preferably of color, who will bring character and leadership to the Pomfret School community.

THE THORNE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 2002 by Edwin Thorne ’31. Income used to provide financial aid to worthy students with demonstrated need.

WILLIAM H. P. TOWNSEND, JR. 1942 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1949 by his uncle, Charles C. Townsend ’20.

MORGAN WING, JR. 1929 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in 1975 by the board for the benefit of descendants of Pomfret alumni.


THE PATRICK D. WOOD 2001 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Awarded to a talented student from Windham County who is matriculating at Pomfret School. The scholarship is given by his family, friends, and classmates, to honor Pat Wood, a scholar and kind friend of many, who died before his time.

WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1945 with gifts from members of the Pomfret family.

WSH SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Created in 1986 by an anonymous donor. Income provides scholarships with preference given to students from California or the West Coast.

Other

Miscellaneous named endowed funds LORING M. BAILEY, JR. 1963 ENDOWED FUND

Established in 2011 by the Board of Trustees with gratitude to Loring M. Bailey, for his generous bequest in memory of his son. The income from which shall be used for the general and unrestricted use of the School.

LUDLOW S. BULL 1903 CONFERENCE FUND

Created in 1956 by Mr. Bull’s family. Income brings personalities, concerts and programs to the School for intellectual stimulation of students and faculty.

THE W. P. CAREY 1948 FUND FOR EXCELLENCE IN ADMISSIONS

Established by the Board of Trustees of Pomfret School, with gratitude to the W. P. Carey Foundation for their generous gift, to be a fund within the School’s permanent endowment. This fund is used to increase awareness of Pomfret School in select marketplaces. The income earned is utilized by the Director of Admissions and his/ her team to build new relationships with prospective families and secondary school placement personnel, both domestically and abroad.

THE W. P. CAREY 1948 FUND FOR EXCELLENCE IN COLLEGE COUNSELING

Established and merged in 2014 with the W. P. Carey Lectures Fund, originally established in 2009, by the Board of Trustees of Pomfret School, with gratitude to the W. P. Carey Foundation for their generous gift, to be a fund within the School’s permanent endowment. The purpose of this fund is to expand the reach of Pomfret’s College Counseling Department. Income generated by the fund will be used by the department for the purpose of travel in order to build and expand relationships between Pomfret’s College Counseling staff and college admissions teams across the country and the globe.

THE JOHN B. CHACE 2018 ENDOWMENT FOR ATHLETICS

Established by Malcom G. Chace and John B. Chace ’18, The John B. Chace 2018 Endowment Fund for Athletics will help provide money for the athletic department to purchase team uniforms for all levels when needed.

CHAPEL ENDOWMENT FUND

Created in 1955 by Mrs. Frances B. Stoddard, sister of Sydney P. Clark ’10. Income used for the maintenance of Clark Chapel.

GEORGE CHENEY 1937 LIBRARY FUND

Created in 1953 by the father of George Cheney ’37. Income purchases library books.

CLASS OF 1948 FUND

Created by members of the Class of 1948 to support and enhance the School’s College Counseling Department.

CLASS OF 1962 HEAD OF SCHOOL DISCRETIONARY FUND

Established in 2012 by the members of the Class of 1962 on the occasion of their 50th Reunion. The income from which shall be used for the purpose of providing the Head of School with funds to cover unanticipated expenses during the school year.

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CLASS OF 1965 ENDOWMENT FUND

Established in 2015 by members of the Class of 1965 on the occasion of their 50th Reunion. Income generated by the Fund shall be used to support the work of the Grauer Institute for Excellence in Innovation and Education at Pomfret School, with a specific focus on academic innovation and global experiences for students and faculty. Preference will be given, whenever possible, to travel focused on emerging market countries. If immediate preferences cannot be met, proceeds from the fund shall be used to support academic innovation at Pomfret School.

THE CLASS OF 1966 ENDOWED STUDENT EXPERIENCE FUND

Established by the members of the Class of 1966 in commemoration of their 50th Reunion. The “Expand the Experience” Fund shall be a permanently-restricted endowment fund within the School’s endowment portfolio. The Fund will specifically support the work of the Grauer Institute for Excellence in Innovation and Education and will be used to support domestic off-campus student civic and cultural experiences, such as attending a Broadway play, building a house through Habitat for Humanity or volunteering for a political campaign or other civic or cultural initiatives as identified by the school.

CLASS OF 1967 FACULTY IMPACT AWARD ENDOWED FUND

Established by members of the Class of 1967 in celebration of their 50th reunion, the Class of 1967 Faculty Impact Award will support the work of the Grauer Institute for Excellence in Innovation and Education and support the work of Pomfret Faculty and Staff who apply for and receive the funds. The Faculty Impact Award will be awarded to a recipient or recipients who present an idea or plans for improving the learning of Pomfret students and the community.

EDWARD S. DAVIS, JR. 1982 MEMORIAL FUND

Established in 2006 by Nicholas Allen ’92, Gretchen Bryan ’96 and Joan and Jeremy Frost ’67.

ALICE W. DUNBAR VISITING ARTIST FUND

Created in 1991 to honor Alice Dunbar on her retirement from the Pomfret faculty. Income funds a visiting artist-in-residence program.

HENRY B. DU PONT 1916 ENDOWMENT FUND

Created in 1970 through Mr. du Pont’s bequest.

THE VIRGINIA EATON MULTICULTURAL RESOURCE CENTER

Created in 2015 through the generosity of Bradford P. Straus ’54 in celebration of the longstanding work of Mrs. Virginia Eaton and her work with Pomfret students. Funds to be used for diversity initiatives to improve the quality of student life and student education. The purpose of the Center is to serve, support, and empower faculty, staff, students and other constituents of the greater Pomfret School and local community.

ENDOWED ANNUAL GIVING

Created in 1984 through a bequest from P. Blair Lee ’14. Income is used for general purposes of the School.

ENDOWMENT FOR BOOKS FUND

Established in 1969. Income used to purchase library books.

THE BENNETT L. FISHER 1960 FUND

Created in 1992 by his father Edward S. Davis ’49, mother Edith K. Davis, sister Martha, and family friends. The income is to be used by the faculty and staff to enhance academic life at the School.

Established in 2002 by his family and friends for his many years of service to Pomfret School as part of the School’s permanent endowment. Income to be used for the general purposes of the School.

CAROL ANN DEBLOIS 1982 MEMORIAL FUND

FUND FOR MATHEMATICS & SCIENCE

Created in 1982 in memory of Carol Ann by her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Robert DeBlois. The income is used to enhance student life by bringing programs of entertainment and/or intellectual enrichment.

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Created in 1959 through an original gift from Chester H. Lasell ’26, DeCourcy L. Hard ’07 and Edmund C. Monell ’31. Income is used to stimulate the study of mathematics and science.


THE GILBERT FAMILY FUND FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Established in 1999 by the parents of John Gilbert ’83. Income used to promote and enhance the environmental science curriculum at Pomfret.

THE GRAUER FAMILY INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION IN EDUCATION

Established in 2014 by the Board of Trustees of Pomfret School, with enormous gratitude to the Peter T. and Laura M. Grauer Foundation for their generous gift, to be a permanently-restricted endowment fund within the School’s permanent endowment. Income generated by the fund will support, in perpetuity, the “Grauer Family Institute for Excellence and Innovation in Education” (the “Institute”).

GRISWOLD FAMILY FUND

Created in 1989 by John S. Griswold, Jr. ’63, Charles A. Griswold ’70, and their father, John S. Griswold, Sr. The income supports athletic programs.

GERRIT M. & MARNIE K. KEATOR FUND

Created in 1988 through gifts from members of the Pomfret family. Income supports the chaplaincy and chapel programs.

THE LASELL VISITING ALUMNI FUND

Established in 2001 through a gift from Chester K. Lasell ’54, the purpose of this program is to each year invite one or two alumni who have achieved a certain degree of success and/or distinction in their chosen profession to return to Pomfret School to work with our faculty and students.

BARTON L. MALLORY, JR. 1924 MEMORIAL FUND FOR ATHLETICS

Created in 1989 by his family, including B. Lee Mallory III ’57, and I. Howell Mallory ’62. The income supports programs administered by the Director of Athletics.

THE MALLORY BASEBALL FIELD ENDOWMENT FUND

JOSEPH MANNAS 1972 MEMORIAL DRAMA FUND

Created in 1994 after his death. Income funds a book prize for students who have made valuable contributions to the theater program.

THE BENJAMIN B. MORGAN 1953 ENDOWED FUND FOR ASTRONOMY AND THE MANUAL ARTS

That the Board of Trustees of Pomfret School does establish The Benjamin B. Morgan ’53 Endowed Fund for Astronomy and the Manual Arts, formerly known as the Simpkins Family Fund; this was established in 1997 by the Simpkins family, to honor Ben’s life-long dedication to Pomfret School, and to support his desire that students learn to develop the creative power of their hands as well as that of their minds. Re-named after Ben’s death in 2002.

MILTON M. MORSE, JR. 1948 PRIZE FUND

Created in 1982 in his memory by Barbara Van Cleaves as a memorial to her brother. Income funds an annual prize to a student in crafts.

WILLIAM LEE NIELDS 1957 MEMORIAL FUND

Established in 1965 by his parents, Mr. & Mrs. James Nields. Income used for special projects.

ROBERT PEARSON SHORT FICTION AWARD

In recognition of their father’s belief in a strong educational foundation and his unwavering belief in their individual writing talents Brad Pearson ’65 and Ridley Pearson ’71 established an endowed prize to honor their father, Robert Pearson. This prize is their way to pass along the encouragement that has been at the roots of their own success. The Award is given annually for the best short story written by a Pomfret Senior.

THE POMFRET SCHOOL WRITERS’ STUDIO

Created in 2001-02 with funding provided initially through a grant from the E.E. Ford Foundation. The income from this fund will be used to support the Writers’ Studio at the direction of the Headmaster and Chair of the English Department.

Established in 2016 through the generous support of W. Neely Mallory ’51. The income supports the maintenance of the Mallory Baseball Field.

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DOUGLAS ROBBINS PRICE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL GRANT

Established to honor Dr. Salerno DeGruchy’s uncle, Douglas Robbins Price, and his passion for cross cultural interaction and education, the Douglas Robbins Price International Travel Grant will provide faculty members in the (foreign) World Languages department the opportunity to visit the areas where languages they teach are spoken, broadening their knowledge of the dialect, culture and tradition.

THE PROCTOR SUNDIAL ENDOWMENT FUND

Established in 2001 by members of the Proctor family. Income used to support the maintenance of the Proctor Sundial on the Pomfret campus.

THE RICHARD H. RANDALL, JR. 1944 AWARD

Created by Mrs. Lillian M. Randall to fund a prize in memory of her husband Richard H. Randall, Jr. ’44 to be awarded to a student for outstanding achievement in a cultural discipline.

PAUL M. ROSENFIELD 1967 AWARD

Established in 1996 by his class in memory of Paul M. Rosenfield ’67. Income funds an award presented to the member of the Sixth Form who best exemplifies strength of character through courage and humor.

THE DORSEY AND ROBERT SALERNO FAMILY FUND FOR WORLD LANGUAGES

The Dorsey and Robert Salerno Family Fund for World Languages will provide Pomfret School faculty members in the World Languages Department the opportunity to participate in meaningful and enriching professional development opportunities on an annual basis. These experiences will provide language teachers the chance to engage with, and learn from, leaders in their field in order to bring innovative practices to campus, and to encourage Pomfret students to develop greater fluency and a deeper understanding of the role of language in an increasingly diverse and interconnected society. The Fund will specifically support the work of the Grauer Institute for Excellence in Innovation and Education and will be used to provide faculty professional development for the World Languages Department.

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THE THOMAS G. ‘28 AND THOMAS D. ‘51 SOUTTER FUND

Established in 2016 within the School’s permanent endowment with gratitude to the trust of Thomas D. Soutter ‘51. The net income from this Fund is to be dispensed for the benefit of Pomfret School and its Chapel.

CAMERON DUKE STEBBINS 1995 MEMORIAL FUND

Established in 1999 by family and friends of Cameron Duke Stebbins 1995, income from which shall be used to support programs in the arts at Pomfret School.

C. RUSSELL STRINGER MEMORIAL PRIZE FUND

Established in 1990 by his former colleagues in memory of this emeritus faculty member. The income is used to award a prize in the Foreign Language Department.

THE WBVC/HARDY RECORDING STUDIO ENDOWMENT FUND Established in 2004 within the School’s permanent endowment, the income which shall be used for the operational costs of and any improvements to the WBVC Radio Station and the Jeff Hardy 1973 Recording Studio, or, failing the same or a similar facility at Pomfret School at any time in the future, for the general operational costs of the School.

JONATHAN A. WILLIAMS 1969 MEMORIAL FUND

Established in 1968 by his parents, faculty members John and Mary Williams in their son’s memory. Income supports community service projects, etc.

THE DAVID A. WILSON III 2001 MEMORIAL PRIZE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

Given to the student who has shown a depth of interest and intellectual passion for computer science. This award was established in February, 2005 by his parents, David & Ann Wilson.


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The Pontefract Society

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The Pontefract Society

he Pontefract Society honors alumni, parents, and friends who with generosity and foresight have included Pomfret School in their estate plans through bequest provisions, life income gifts, charitable trusts, gifts of insurance, and other planned giving arrangements. The School is pleased to recognize their commitment to its future and would welcome additional members at any time.

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E. Davies Allan ’58 Anonymous (34) Jacques P. Bailhé ’71 Mrs. Edith Mc Bride Bass Richard A. Bensen ’70 Carswell R. Berlin ’71 Whitney S. Bodman ’68 William M. Boehme ’62 John A. Bogardus, Jr. ’45 Mrs. Mary Lela Bogardus Jeremiah M. Bogert, Jr. ’85 Brooke Rorer Brown ’87 Robert P. Brown, Jr. ’61 Peter B. Burnham, Jr. ’79 Peter G. Canby ’68 Benjamin L. Chapman ’60 Gilbert W. Chapman, Jr. ’52 Kenyon W. Clark ’67 William H. Clark III ’46 David L. Craven ’61 Ms. Celenia Z. A. Delsol John A. Dix ’64 & Constance S. Dix Herbert Drake, Jr. ’61

Lammot du Pont III ’50 Jeb N. Embree ’59 Richard J. Fates ’63 Mary Valentine Feathers ’72 David A. Feffer ’67 Henry J. Fisher II ’72 Robert B. Fiske, Jr. ’48 Eric L. Foster ’81 Paul D. Fowler ’64 George M. Galpin ’65 *Wyatt Garfield ’43 *John R. Gibb ’40 Mr. & Mrs. Galen N. Griffin ’58 John S. Griswold, Jr. ’63 Mrs. Newell D. Hale *Mr. Newell D. Hale Alan Hamerstrom ’59 *John T. Hamilton II ’29 Kendrick Harmon ’53 *Benjamin P. Harris III ’54 William H. Hayes ’67 Charles V. Henry III ’52 John Herron, Jr. ’69 Jennifer M. Hoben-Williams ’78 Kirk Hollingsworth ’45

Anthony S. Hoyt ’56 John T. Hoyt, Jr. ’49 Richard S. Jackson, Jr. ’61 Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah W. Jones Peter B. Kelsey ’64 Justin P. Klein ’65 Chester K. Lasell ’54 Ronald A. Levene ’82 *John W. Lewis, Jr. ’24 Mrs. Kate C. Lindsey Scott W. ’76 & Susanna Maker James D. Makowsky ’63 David W. Mason ’58 Mr. J. William Mees *Frank Melville III ’40 Francis ’64 & Frederica Paine John A. Paine ’54 Ridley Pearson ’71 Roswell B. Perkins ’43 Daniel A. Poor ’63 *Mrs. Daniel S. Poor Rachel E. Prentiss ’77 Philip B. Rettger ’75 *Bruce M. Ridgway ’32 *James R. Riker ’51

Theodore R. Robb ’52 E. Brooks Robbins ’55 *Douglas B. Robinson ’31 *William P. Rowland ’39 *Arthur K. Salomon ’53 James D. Seymour ’65 George T. Shaw ’58 Edward A. Sprague ’50 Samuel N. Stokes ’58 Bradford P. ’54 & Diane Straus Jan C. ter Weele ’53 *Charles C. Townsend, Jr. ’45 *Mrs. Louise M. Warner David J. Watkins ’62 *William F. Whitehouse, Jr. ’34 Robert T. Whitman ’65 Robert J. Yudell ’65

* Indicates deceased

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Mrs. Judy M. Brush Bradley R. Painter ’79 Jared R. Vincent ’01 Kristen J. Vincent ’00 Roger L. Bull ’46 Chester Bowles, Jr. ’46 Mr. Richard M. Burdick Mrs. Jean E. Burdick Mrs. Kathleen M. Burdick-LaChance & Mr. Raymond A. LaChance Ms. Lynn E. Burdick Winfield S. Carrick ’49 Mrs. Janet G. Carrick Jeremy B. Clark ’63 Mrs. Kathryn Davies Clark Mrs. Phyllis V. Coffin Mr. & Mrs. W. Todd Coffin ’86 Mr. Charles D. Cole, Honorary ’56 Mr. & Mrs. Quinn Eli ’80 Wheeler Simmons Griffith ’97 Lindsey Cole Miesmer ’72 & Mr. Charles R. Miesmer Jeffrey D. Corzine ’02 Melissa P. Bellanceau, H ’62, ’64 Sean Roberts ’02 Mr. R. Duane Daentl Anonymous Heather Julian ’85 Carol Ann DeBlois Alexander B. Coxe ’83 Ms. Alice Dunbar Andrew L. Beall ’79

Bennett L. Fisher ’60 Henry J. Fisher II ’72

Carl T. Herman ’63 Jonathan E. Dunn ’63

Seth B. French, Jr. ’37 Ms. Nancy B. Taylor Ms. Sarah Agnes Marshall Ms. Grace M. Stillwell Ms. Joan C. Martin Mr. & Mrs. Fred Sibley Mr. Andrew D. Hart Jr.

Ms. Carolyn A. Jones Mrs. Joanne A. McMenemy

B. Eve Geissinger ’72 Kathryn E. Geissinger ’76 Kress A. Goldstein ’13 Noah Grimeh ’16 Geoffrey B. Short ’13 Peter W. Reimer ’13 Jennifer Abry-Goldstein ’78 & Mr. Lawrence A. Goldstein

Francis O. Lathrop, Jr. ’41 Elizabeth B. Lathrop Mr. Douglas O. McClure Stephen T. Dexter ’61 Benjamin B. Morgan ’53 Daniel A. Berk ’86 William R. Gerdsen ’89 William G. Heckendorf ’02 Ms. Su Ok No Sung-Min Choo ’04

Zachary P. Gottfried ’98 Sarah L. Smith ’98 Thayer P. Whipple ’98

Mr. N. Kwaku Offei-Addo Kathryn G. Sheehan ’10 Katherine A. Peverada ’10 Elyse E. Taylor ’10

John H. Gulden ’64 Charles E. Potts ’64

Richard Osborne ’38 Rosemary E. Osborne ’16

Michael I. Gulden Anthony S. Hoyt ’56

Mr. William S. Parquette Peter S. Hallowell ’57

Newell D. Hale Mrs. Alice E. Hale

Mr. Per-Jan Ranhoff & Mr. Craig Gemmell Mrs. Margaret G. Caswell

Eric R. Hansen, Jr. ’60 Mrs. Jennye Hansen Joseph C. & Anne Wood Harsch Paul A. Harsch III ’64

Andrew Riker III ’46 Chester Bowles, Jr. ’46

Joseph Robichaud ’15 Ross Ackeifi ’15 Abdulla A. Alharmoodi ’15 Anonymous Gabriella M. Araya ’15 Jeffrey T. Austin ’15 Elisabeth Q. R. Bartkus ’15 Matthew J. Bonavita ’15 Bailey Mae Bone ’15 Eric R. Boyda ’14 Jonathan G. Bray ’15 Colby S. Breault ’15 Ian C. P. Buckley ’15 Nicholas R. Burdick-Chapel ’15 Abigail W. Byrnes ’15 Brandon J. Caffrey ’15 Emanuel H. Calmar ’15 Jake E. Canepari ’15 Alexander S. Chase ’15 Daniel W. Chung ’15 Sophia H. Clarke ’15 Matthew H. Clayton ’15 James M. Collins ’15 William S. Collins ’15 Kailey A. Cox ’15 Taylor H. Crompton ’15 Chelsea E. Cutler ’15 Rider A. Daily ’15 Nicole L. Derosier ’15 Carl M. Ellerkamp ’15 Alexandra R. Finley ’15 India B. Finley ’15 Devin M. Frisby ’15 It Fufuengsin ’15 Nickolas F. Fulchino ’15 Austin R. Galusza ’15 Joshua W. Genovese ’15 Cameron M. Giles ’15 Rachel K. Godfrey ’15 Abbey M. Haggerty ‘15

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Joseph Robichaud ’15 (Continued) Sarah L. Hatfield ’15 Edwin P. Hollingsworth ’15 JoonKi Hong ’16 Abigail K. Horst ’15 Emily Hupalo ’15 Evan Jaccodine ’15 Christopher W. Jackson ’15 Henry J. Karmen-Tuohy ’15 Christopher R. Kattak ’15 Grace Keenan ’15 Amanda C. Kewer ’15 Rohan Khatu ’15 Mohammad Labadi ’16 Genevieve O. LaBeef ’15 Cherie E. Langlois ’15 Lawand D. Lateef ’15 Seungwoo Lee ’15 Joshua S. Liebhaber ’15 Jeremiah J. Lim ’15 Wil J. Loughborough ’15 Andres E. Mannil Paolini ’15 Cameron J. McGuire ’15 William L. McNabola ’15 Thomas Meggs ’16 Mary-Louise A. Mellon ’15 Melanie J. Murphy ’15 Weston J. Nolan ’15 Timothy O. Offei-Addo ’15 Keith C. O’Hara ’15 Obim Okeke ’15 Shawn O’Loughlin ’15 Pelumi S. Onabanjo ’15 Matthew F. Ouellet ’15 Makenna N. Newkirk ’15 Matthew G. Parent ’16 Poojan P. Patel ’15 Pavel S. Pylaev ’15 Christopher J. Rackey ’15

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Victoria W. Read ’15 Lucy D. Richards ’15 Harrison D. Robinson ’15 John P. Ross ’15 Molly M. Schroder ’15 Nana A. Sekyere ’15 Connor J. Shea ’15 Anneka C. Sheppard ’15

Darren I. Singh-Estrada ’15 Samuel F. Skinner ’16 Kyra N. Smith ’15 Joshua Solomon ’15 Summer Staff ’15

Edward J. Staten ’15 Joseph J. Staten ’15 John C. Sullivan ’15 Peter S. Tallas ’15 Kant Tantasathien ’15 Carlin D. Testa ’15 Lizardo J. Vargas Pacheco ’15 Dorian D. M. Weekes ’15

Zackery D. Weimer ’15 John Weston ’15 Thomas D. Wheatley ’15 Caitlin G. Wood ’15 Ekin S. Yazici ’16 Xinwen Zhang ’15 Yihe Zhang ’15 Mr. Willie Ford Robinson Dr. Toye Moses & Ms. Alma Robinson

Emily T. Scott ’10 Hayden M. Clarkin ’13 Mr. Robert E. Sloat Philip K. Allen, Jr. ’61 Dr. Thomas Army, Jr. & Rev. Virginia Army Mr. & Mrs. John F. Azzone Jacques P. Bailhé ’71 Ms. Georgia B. Barnhill Mrs. Lynne Z. Bassett Mrs. Karen K. Becker Mr. Jeffery Bell & Ms. Anna Muzzy Jessica Slosberg Benjamin ’83 Telena Bolding ’87 William D. Bramhall, Jr. ’69 Michelle Gilmore Castiglione ’06 Phillip C. Coppedge ’04 Catherine Carpenter Cox ’93 Peter A. de Treville ’73 Ms. Dorothy Bosk Derek Rachael Layton Elwes ’85 Andrew K.’03 Mary Valentine Feathers ’72 & Mr. Kenneth R. Feathers Stephen G. Feathers ’05 Mr. Gerard Franco Mrs. Ilse Fuller Anne Geissinger ’74 Mr. Eugene E. Gill Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. Gingras Mr. & Mrs. George D. Groom Mr. Gerard E. Haraden Amy R. Hare ’83 Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Hare Steven A. Harkey ’08 Ms. Judith C. Harris Mr. & Mrs. Bradford Hastings ’68


Mr. John. B. Hench Joseph P. Horton ’99 Mr. Brian Jessurun Edward R. Johnson ’58 David W. Jones ’70 Gregory E. Jones, Jr. ’06 Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah W. Jones Amanda K. Jordan ’06 Andrew S. Kriz ’89 Christopher J. Kriz ’87 Mr. & Mrs. John K. LaBonte Kimberly Peck Lamoureux ’04 Mr. Stephen F. Larrabee Mr. Larry J. Lawrence Nina R. Lederman ’77 Tamara Ferreira Marcella ’06 & Mr. Matthew Marcella J. William Mees Frank L. Miller IV ’70 Mr. Joseph K. Milnor, Honorary ’73 The O’Hara Family Ridley Pearson Harrison Pious ’04 Julia Proctor ’02 & Mr. Phil Aroneanu R. Otis Read III ’71 Bruce A. Reid ’72 George T. Shaw ’58 John D. Sigel ’71 Mark Simon ’64 Andrew F. Sloat ’95 Mr. John Sloat Mr. Timothy Y. Smith *Scott L. Steele ’71 Ms. Jean Irvine Stoddard The Stoner Family Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Vincent Wolfgang Von Russow ’72 Mr. Benjamin D. Williams Mr. Peter Witting Reanne M. Wong ’11

Summer C. Wosu ’02 Joseph M. Yaker & Dr. Amy Goldmacher Cameron D. Stebbins ’95 Andrew F. Sloat ’95 Mr. C. Russell Stringer John Quattrocchi III ’60 Mr. Dexter K. Strong John T. Hoyt, Jr. ’49 William H. P. Townsend, Jr. ’42 Robert H. E. Elliott III ’59 Joseph H. Twichell ’67 William H. Hayes ’67 John S. Williams ’46 Chester Bowles, Jr. ’46 David A. Wilson III ’01 Wendell W. Scarisbrick ’01 Christopher J. M. Wolfe ’83 Luis Cruz ’82 James R. Heath ’83 Jane S. Speyer ’83 Patrick D. Wood ’01 Alexandra Sweet Sciambi ’01 Douglas Woodruff ’77 Gary L. Sosnowski ’77 Mr. Kevin M. Hanlon Stephen Woodruff ’77

In Kind Gifts William S. Cox ’58 Nicholas T. Ellis ’13 Richard J. Fates ’63 Paul D. Fowler ’64 Vincent E. Gallagher ’87 Granite Group Laurence N. Hale ’91 Amy R. Hare ’83 & Mr. Tyler Tranzillo Mr. Brian Jessurun Mr. Bill Kowaleski Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Linhares Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Loukas Gregory W. Melville ’68 Johanna M. Moffitt ’82 David M. Murray ’97 Ms. Christina Paumgarten ’90 & Mr. Christopher Campbell Laura Keeler Pierce ’03 Pizza 101 James D. Seymour ’65 Mr. & Mrs. James Staten Mr. & Mrs. John M. Ufland

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Mr. Ntiamoa Adarkwa George R. Enelow ’17 Dale E. Miller, Jr. ’17 Mikael Toikka II ’17 Brianna M. Apple ’18 Mr. Stephen Apple Mr. Eric Aurelien Duun M. O’Hara ’18 Vincent C. Banker ’49 Mr. Nicholas Enthoven Richard A. Bensen ’70 Anonymous (2) Peter C. Benson ’08 Mrs. Elizabeth B. Benson

Mrs. Ellen S. Browne Trisha L. Berk ’18 Mr. David A. Brush Hassan Makiya ’16 Mr. Keith Buehler Michael S. Belden ’16 Mr. Patrick Burke Christina S. Bacon ’18 Olivia K. Kremer ’17 Mariella R. Catalano ’18 Mr. & Mrs. William D. Catalano Dr. Sarah A. Chase Emma L. Clark Christie ’17

Isaiah Henderson ’14 Alexsa M. Jack ’18 Alexander W. Jones ’04 Jessica L. Magnuson ’05 Ava M. Pawlowski ’17 Lucy D. Richards ’15 Lyndsey J. Winick ’18 Mr. J. Roderick Eaton Kailey A. Cox ’15

Stephen T. Dexter ’61 Lee S. Hyde ’61 Arthur C. Diaz ’78 Meghan J. MacArthur ’14 Katherine M. Duglin ’01 Mallory C. McArdle ’17

Mr. Rock McClure Ms. Charity McClure

Mr. J. Roderick Eaton Henry R. Buck ’08 Kailey A. Cox ’15 Christopher D. Soutter ’17

Mrs. Dena Cocozza O’Hara Brittany A. Cameron ’16 Mr. Keith O’Hara & Family

Marshall L. Eaton ’70 Gregory E. Jones Jr. ’06 Dacque E. Tirado ’92

Mr. Bradley C. Davis Henry D. Enelow ’16

Mrs. Virginia S. Eaton Akinwale Elegbe ’95 Gregory E. Jones Jr. ’06 Dacque E. Tirado ’92 Hugh Whitman, Jr. ’70

Chad W. Bernal ’18 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Bernal

Mr. Thomas S. Chase Shu Liao ’17 Charles A. Modica ’06

Priscilla J. Birdsall ’78 Katharine B. Cowperthwait ’87

John C. Clark ’17 Mr. Warren Clark III

Oliver C. W. Blodgett ’04 Michael G. Dio ’04

Class of 1968 Wesley M. Graff III ’68

Mr. Steven A. Davis Aren C. Craft ’18 Fayoni K. Olusesi ’17 Calvin H. Todd ’18

Mrs. Cheryl Borek Katharine B. Cowperthwait ’87

Class of 1979 Amy S. DeGruchy ’79

Mackenzie C. Deary ’10 Samantha A. Slotnick ’10

Mr. Patrick Boyd Dylan M. Clarkin ’16 Kailey A. Cox ’15 Steven A. Harkey ’08 Hugh P. Wackerman ’16

Class of 1997 Hadley R. Rosen ’97

Timothy J. Deary ’05 James E. Pinkham ’06

Class of 2002 Dale S. Ledbetter, Jr. ’02

Ms. Rebecca Brooks Catherine D. Corona ’18 Sydney Fisher ’17 Alexsa M. Jack ’18

Adolphus B. Clinton II ’92 Catherine D. Corona ’18 Lauren E. Ferraiuolo ’16 Mr. Robert A. Fisher Sydney Fisher ’17

Mr. Richard K. Dempsey Dylan M. Clarkin ’16 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. Winick

Mrs. Deborah L. Davis Jesse Martinez ’16

Jan C. Desrochers ’99 Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Desrochers

Henry Eustis ’20 Mrs. Martha Eustis Timothy W. Eustis ’83 Mrs. Martha Eustis Mrs. Erin Fisher Olivia C. Ferrara ’18 Mr. Robert A. Fisher Sarah Elizabeth P. Gately ’08 Ms. Jillian Forgue Khia G. Beeles ’17 Alexander Kravtsov ’17 Gregory B. Rice ’17 Julie W. Sullivan ’17 Jungmi Yoon ’17

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Gifts In Honor Of Mr. Michael Fura Jungmi Yoon ’17

Mr. Robert Gordon Jordan L. Winer ’18

Meredith Graham Hanson ’00 Mr. Michael J. Graham

Ms. Shanique Garcia Lauren C. Allen ’16 Michelle A. Nivar ’16

Elliot L. Green ’09 Mr. Andrew Green

Mrs. Helen Harcovitz Steven A. Harkey ’08

Michael Gary ’82 Dacque E. Tirado ’92

Gardiner R. Holland ’02 Mrs. Leslie R. Holland

Mr. Craig N. Gemmell Mrs. Margaret G. Caswell

Mr. Arthur M. Horst Elisabeth M. Clagett ’17

Emmy R. Gengras ’21 Mrs. Edith P. Gengras

Mrs. Martha Horst Claire E. Anderson ’18 Rebecca A. Bullied ’17 Alexander Kravtsov ’17 Khanh B. Le ’18 Minkeun Song ’17 Julie W. Sullivan ’17 Chase A. Zimmerman ’18

Julia O. Gengras ’18 Mrs. Edith P. Gengras Jeffrey R. Gibbs ’20 Mr. Donald S. Gibbs III Ms. Louisa Gibbs Steven A. Harkey ’08

Dr. Charles Houmard Mrs. Louisa G. Jones Ms. Anne Miller Zeyu Sha ’18 Elli T. Xiao ’18

Ellia J. Giuliani ’20 Ms. Julie M. Giuliani Mr. Matthew Goethals Jonathan G. Beniers ’17 Brandon W. Mitchell ’17 Christopher W. Wright ’17

Lide Banks Goodwin ’92 Mrs. Mary Sibley M. Banks

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Cassandra L. Hayward ’15 Keith C. O’Hara ’15 Amy L. Hernández Gamboa ’06 Anonymous

Mr. Warren Geissinger McKim N. Barnes ’64

Mr. Theodore G. Goodrich Anonymous

Bradford Hastings ’68 Paul D. Fowler ’64 Steven A. Harkey ’08 Mrs. Louisa G. Jones

Benjamin D. Huckaby ’19 Ms. Ellena Huckaby & Ms. Diane Wolfe Ms. Georgianna Hunt Jiaman Peng ’17 Mr. Edward T. Griffin Mr. Matthew Goethals Christopher R. F. Hale ’98 Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah W. Jones

Marc J. Harrigan ’87 Dacque E. Tirado ’92

Mr. Jean Paul Jacquet Alexsa M. Jack ’18 Shu Liao ’17


Mallory R. Jaffe ’05 Mr. Mark R. Jaffe & Mrs. Marcia Glassman-Jaffe Mr. Waldie Johnston Mr. & Mrs. Eric Poulson Ms. Nina Joly Polina Lipskaya ’17 Mrs. Louisa G. Jones Mr. Eric Aurelien Mr. & Mrs. Louis E. Griffith, Sr. Young Hoon Hahn ’06 Polina Lipskaya ’17 Tamara R. Marcella ’06 Marcus A. Sesin ’09 Darren A. Small ’07 Sarah E. Kern ’06 Ms. Mary A. Roickle & Ms. Martha J. Carter

Bristol M. Shields ’17 Abigail R. Trivella ’17 Rachel M. Wikman ’17 Sera N. Yanik ’16 Mr. Joshua Lake Tobias R. Ketchum ’18 Mr. Chip G. Lamb Charlotte R. Apuzzo ’16 Madeleine R. Hutchins ’14 Amanda M. Lim ’17 Julie W. Sullivan ’17 Annie L. Vance ’16 Chase A. Zimmerman ’18 Mrs. Susan Lamb Mr. Chip G. Lamb Denton P. Lane ’18 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Lane

Mr. William T. Martin Yuxin Lan ’17 Shu Liao ’17 Jiaman Peng ’17 Kristina A. Shiroka ’04 Jiahui Wang ’18 Chase A. Zimmerman ’18 Ms. Becky McCabe Meghan J. MacArthur ’14 Mrs. Mary Ellen McGloine Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. Gingras Mrs. Joanne A. McMenemy Mrs. Diana M. Brennan Garrett J. McMerriman ’19 Mr. & Mrs. James E. McMerriman Sean M. McMerriman ’13 Mr. & Mrs. James E. McMerriman

Curtis Motulsky ’19 Mr. John Motulsky & Ms. Wendy Nacht Felice D. Mueller ’08 Steven A. Harkey ’08 Mrs. P. A. Mulcahy David W. Samberg ’16 Duun M. O’Hara ’18 Ms. Dena Cocozza O’Hara Gregory A. Osborne ’03 Brandon W. Mitchell ’17 Oliver Wolcott IV ’18 Mrs. Annie O’Sullivan Linzee P. Tracey ’18 Katherine A. Peverada ’10 Elyse E. Taylor ’10 Mr. Bryce Plourde Aubrey J. Benzing Plourde ’18

Charlotte H. Kessler ’21 Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Kolb

Mrs. Lindsay Shaw Lehmann Trisha L. Berk ’18 Ava M. Pawlowski ’17

Katherine W. Konrad ’21 Mr. & Mrs. Scott R. Konrad

Colin LeSage ’18 Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. LeSage, Jr.

Martha E. Mead ’14 Dr. Douglas A. Cotanche

Mr. Joseph E. Kremer Kenneth L. Colombe ’16 Vincent Conn ’16 John P. Long ’16

Henry J. Linhares ’18 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Linhares

Gregory W. Melville ’68 Thomas K. Boyd ’70

Cecile V. Lu ’12 Dr. Zibin Lu & Dr. Dandan Yang

Hagop M. Merjian ’75 James D. Seymour ’65

Pomfret School Boys & Girls Ice Hockey Caroline Dunn Packer ’16

Olivia V. Lyon ’15 Keith C. O’Hara ’15

Joseph K. Milnor, Honorary ’73 Mrs. Tammie L. LaBonte

Pomfret School Crew Team Abigail H. McThomas ’16

Mr. Doug MacLeod John M. Poulson ’18 Laura Ramos Alonso ’18 Chase A. Zimmerman ’18

Mr. Pablo Montoro Alonso Trisha L. Berk ’18

Pomfret School Faculty & Staff Anonymous Mariella R. Catalano ’18 Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. Dempsey

Mohammad Labadi ’16 Jacob M. Scanlon ’16 Mrs. Olinda A. LaBeef Margaret L. Calvert ’17 Kailey E. Castle ’17 Fan Qian Meng ’17

Mr. James A. McSweeney Kaela J. Thomson ’18

Emily C. Mooney ’10 Samantha A. Slotnick ’10

Pomfret School Advancement & Communications Office Melissa P. Bellanceau, Honorary ’62, ’64 Steven A. Harkey ’08 Mr. Matthew V. Pierce, Jr.

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Gifts In Honor Of Corey Popowcer ’21 Atty. & Mrs. Marc C. Brotman

Mr. Brian Rice Alisyn M. Narracci ’18

Anastasia M. Porter ’18 Rev. & Mrs. Nicholas T. Porter

Mrs. Anne K. Richards Margaret L. Calvert ’17 Bristol M. Shields ’17

Alexis R. Proceller ’84 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Wright Mr. James M. Rees Ashley C. Anctil ’13 Ms. Cynthia K. Antos Andrew L. Beall ’79 Emmanuel N. Begon ’07 Bridget D. Bohan ’14 Dylan M. Clarkin ’16 William C. Cook ’08 Mr. & Mrs J. Roderick Eaton Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Gaudreau Mr. & Mrs. Andy R. Graham Mr. & Mrs. Louis E. Griffith, Sr. Young Hoon Hahn ’06 Alexander W. Jones ’04 Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah W. Jones Brent E. Kahuda ’99 Laura Keeler Pierce ’03 James E. Pinkham ’06 Connor H. Quinn ’11 Hadley Weiss Rosen ’97 Jameson T. Rothmann ’08 Russell A. Smith ’02 Roberto Vega ’01 William R. Wentworth, Jr. ’02 Chase A. Zimmerman ’18 Mr. Thomas J. Reid Alexander R. McLean ’83 Mr. Warren I. Reid John E. Evans III ’98 Henry Reynal ’20 Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Madden

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Mr. J. Timothy Richards CorePlus Federal Credit Union, Norwich Lucy D. Richards ’15 Mr. & Mrs. J. Timothy Richards Mr. Matthew J. Rodman Kunath Vorasadhit ’17 Mrs. Quinn Brueggemann Rose Elisabeth M. Berard ’16 Abigail S. Conway ’18 Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Conway Kathleen A. LeFebre ’17 Mr. Tim Rose Trisha L. Berk ’18 Bailey D. Riva ’18 David M. Rosenthal ’87 Mrs. Ellen M. Wright Deja C. Ross ’17 Mrs. Michelle M. Ross Mr. Gregory Rossolimo Trisha L. Berk ’18 Steven A. Harkey ’08 Shu Liao ’17 Yujia Ma ’18 Sophie P. Nick ’17 Mary Elizabeth Ostrander ’18 Jacob A. Ruzecki ’16 Jared R. Taintor ’16

Mr. Wallace H. Rowe IV Andrew L. Beall ’79 Melissa S. Browne ’17 Class of 2018 Caroline Dunn Packer ’16 Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Gaudreau Malcom B. Gewirz ’17 Isaiah Henderson ’14 Alexander W. Jones ’04 Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah W. Jones Justin K. Kemmerer ’06 Alysia L. LaBonte Campbell ’05 Holly A. Lorms ’07 Jessica L. Magnuson ’05 Corbin Schneider ’18 Angela Hill Tabb ’98 Francesca M. M. Salerno DeGruchy ’18 Ms. Mia Tabib Ms. Mary Screen Trisha L. Berk ’18 Laura Ramos Alonso ’18 Mrs. Sarah Segesdy Laura Ramos Alonso ’18 Mrs. Kathryn O. Sheehan Chelsea Weiss Baum ’03 Hailey M. Coudert Morris ’17 Caroline T. Shehan ’15 Keith C. O’Hara ’15 Emily Sherr ’20 Mr. & Mrs. David N. Sherr Mrs. Caroline F. Sloat Gregory E. Jones Jr. ’06 Samantha A. Slotnick ’10 Sophie P. Nick ’17

Mrs. Judy Smith Anonymous Marcus B. Smith ’89 Harold R. Khoo ’17 Guilherme V. D. M. Missaka ’17 Tucker A. Powell ’17 Colton B. Saunders ’17 Charles L. Shehan ’17 Mikael Toikka II ’17 Thomas C. Wickham II ’17 Mr. Paul B. Smith Anonymous CorePlus Federal Credit Union, Norwich Rebecca Smith Sosik ’09 Anonymous Christopher D. Soutter ’17 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Soutter Peter S. Tallas ’15 Mr. & Mrs. Peter H. Tallas Elyse E. Taylor ’10 Katherine A. Peverada ’10 Mr. Matt Taylor Jiaman Peng ’17 Dr. Bridget H. Tsemo Andrew L. Beall ’79 Rebecca A. Bullied ’17 Emma L. Clark Christie ’17 Christopher M. Turney ’09 Mrs. Sheryl A. Turney Bryce H. J. Voges ’18 Mr. H.C. B. Smith


Clayton E. L. Voges ’17 Mr. H.C. B. Smith Cathy Washburn Katharine B. Cowperthwait ’87 Ms. Katie Wells Alexandra G. DiBiaso ’18 Berkeley A. Gardner ’18 Hayden Garrett ’17 Christine E. Giovannoli ’18 Abigail H. McThomas ’16 Jiaman Peng ’17 Madeleine J. West ’15 Jungmi Yoon ’17 Mr. Alexis Williams Duun M. O’Hara ’18 Ms. Melissa Wyse Trisha L. Berk ’18 Fan Qian Meng ’17 Yicheng Yang ’18 Mr. Tiejun Yang & Ms. Zhiwei Wang Ms. Mary K. Yokum Ms. Cynthia K. Antos Andrew L. Beall ’79 Trisha L. Berk ’18 Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah W. Jones Mrs. Olinda A. LaBeef Mrs. Sheridan Zimmer Trisha L. Berk ’18 Brittany A. Zulkiewicz ’10 Samantha A. Slotnick ’10

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2017-2018 Board of Trustees Justin P. Klein ’65, Chair Monique Miles ’95, Vice-Chair William F. Wiggins ’89, Secretary Lindsay B. Paul P ’14, ’17, ’21, Treasurer

Mark W. Blodgett ’75, P ’04, ’06 Daryle L. Bost ’89 Nancy Buck P ’08 Thomas J. Campbell P ’09 Jimmy Chan P ’17

Mark A. Cohen ’82 Malik S. Ducard ’91 E. Clayton Gengras III ’89, P ’18, ’21 Meredith Graham Hanson ’00 Rebecca D. Henry P ’13

Shelly Hwang P ’17 Martha Linhares P ’14, ’16, ’18 Scott W. Maker ’76 Michael Marrus Gregory W. Melville ’68

Robert Mullarkey ’79, P ’10 David M. Murray ’97 Judson Reis ’60, P ’98 Katheryn E. Wilson P ’20, ’21 David M. Woodrow ’64

Advancement Staff Melissa Bellanceau H ’62, ’64 Assistant Head for Institutional Advancement (860) 963-9597 mbellanceau@pomfret.org Beth Dow Campaign Manager (860) 963-5993 bdow@pomfret.org

Monique Griffin Assistant to the Assistant Head for Institutional Advancement mgriffin@pomfret.org Debbi Holmes P ’21 Gifts Adminstrator (860) 963-6128 dholmes@pomfret.org

Louisa Jones P ’04 Assistant Director of Constituent Engagement (860) 963-5925 ljones@pomfret.org Allison Koehler Advancement Officer (860) 963-6150 akoehler@pomfret.org

Tammie LaBonte P ’05 Director of Reunion Engagement (860) 963-6131 tlabonte@pomfret.org Johanna Mawson Senior Advancement Officer (860) 963-5960 jmawson@pomfret.org

Vassar Pierce Associate Director of Advancement (860) 963-6167 mvpierce@pomfret.org Deb Thurston Database Management and Communications (860) 963-6129 dthurston@pomfret.org Judith Wong P ’11, ’14 Director of Alumni and Parent Programming (860) 963-5994 jmwong@pomfret.org

If you made a gift between July 1, 2017 and June 30, 2018, and your name does not appear or is listed incorrectly, please notify Gifts Administrator Debbi Holmes at 860-963-6128 or by email at dholmes@pomfret.org.

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