PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2022-2023 SHAPING TODAY & TOMORROW PARTNERSHIPS
Greetings, Riverside Family & Friends!
ARiverside Military Academy is pleased to report 90% completion of our Five-Year Strategic Plan.
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The President’s Report is a production of the Office of Advancement to highlight annual accomplishments and the impact of philanthropy. Every effort is made to ensure accuracy. For questions, email advancement@riversidemilitary.com.
Ellen DeFoor Vice President for Advancement
Gloria Kwan Advancement Services Coordinator
Kelli Moon Parent Engagement Coordinator
Barney Rothgery Academy Curator
Jody Wilson Alumni Engagement Coordinator
Photography by Natalae La Douceur Graphic Design by Libby LeBlanc, Loud Mouse Design, Inc.
s this legendary institution completed its 116th academic year, we also approached 90% completion of RMA 2025, a five-year strategic plan launched in 2020. Using the plan as our compass, we continue to follow our true North in pursuit of excellence and the strategic plan’s priority areas of Cadet Experience, Culture of Family, Collaborative Environment, Enrollment Management, and Resource Management.
Every decision, from the launch of signature academic programs and the addition of highly skilled/experienced personnel in key leadership positions, to adopting branding study recommendations to market the Academy as a college preparatory boarding school while still preserving the values and traditions inherent in the military model of education, is intentionally focused on helping our students reach their highest potential.
While amidst a global pandemic, national trends of declining enrollment in both independent schools and colleges, declining numbers in the U.S. Armed Forces, and economic factors that have driven inflation and recession, our cadets, parents, faculty/ staff, alumni, and friends remain resilient and supportive through it all.
I am humbled that, despite inflation, donors continue to give generously to support Riverside and its cadets, setting new records. While we continue to educate about the importance of private financial contributions and their impact on enhancing the cadet experience, Riverside’s Board of Trustees, Board of Visitors, and Alumni Council achieved 100% participation in giving to the annual fund, and 82% of employees contributed. Their exemplary commitment serves as an inspirational
example as we build a culture of philanthropy among our closest constituency groups and strive for parents and alumni to stretch and reach national averages for independent school giving.
The Riverside community is learning just what we can do when we work together. It’s this shared strategic vision and these partnerships, especially with donors, that drive the 2022-2023 academic year accomplishments highlighted in this annual report. As you read on, you will find that donors help carve the path forward for the Academy’s sustainability, both through current gifts and by including Riverside in their estate plan.
Soon we will begin strategic planning for another five years of work that continues to propel the Academy and its students. Your partnership and gifts are needed and will continue to accelerate program enhancements, make it possible for students to attend, especially during these economic times, and help ensure Riverside’s future.
We are extremely grateful for your investment in the student experience and financial contributions to pay it forward for young men to benefit from Riverside’s mentorship, brotherhood, and academic achievement opportunities for all. Thank you for continuing with us on this journey!
Very respectfully,
Colonel(R) Stanley C. “Staś” Preczewski, U.S.A., Ph.D. President | scp@riversidemilitary.com 678-628-4872 – cell
FROM THE PRESIDENT
From the President 1 Mission Accomplishments 2 Civil Air Patrol Chartering Ceremony 4 Enrollment 6 Let's Go Live 7 Home at Last 8 Remembering a Riverside Icon ......... 10 Philanthropy 12 Engagement at its Best 14 Shooting for the Stars 15 Modeling Camaraderie 16 Legacy,
a Riverside Affair 17 Donors 18
it's
90%
CADET EXPERIENCE
Establish the GOLD STANDARD for independent college preparatory schools.
CULTURE OF FAMILY
Strengthen the performance of RMA as ’In Loco Parentis’ –Latin for “In Place of a Parent.”
COLLABORATIVE ENVIRONMENT
Become a model of ORGANIZATIONAL EXCELLENCE.
ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT
Identify and sustain an OPTIMAL CORPS SIZE.
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Preserve, diversify and expand assets including funds, people, space, data, time, policy, and technology.
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SP 1 FIVE-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN (SP) SP 2 SP 3 SP 4 SP 5 SHAPING TODAY & TOMORROW PARTNERSHIPS
CLASS OF 2023 GRADUATES
12 STUDENTS
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE
8:1
STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO
80% RIVERSIDE FACULTY ADVANCED DEGREES
Total Scholarship Dollars for College
$ 5 ,981 ,300
6 Dual Enrollment classes offered
College credits received in the courses listed at right, through:
» GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE
» UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
» EMBRY RIDDLE
1500 Highest SAT Test Score
STAR Student & Teacher
Highest single test occurrence of SAT and that student’s chosen teacher.
Student: Cadet Bekhruz Turabov
Instructor: Dennis Bagwell
MISSION ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2 Riverside Military Academy
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NOT INCLUDING HOPE
DOLLARS 68
SP 1 CADET EXPERIENCE
SCHOLARSHIP
➤ College Algebra ➤ PreCalculus ➤ Composition I ➤ Spanish I ➤ General Biology ➤ Government
$5,289,788
3 students completed the Brenau University Medical Scholars program.
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2 students completed the Brenau University Media Scholars program.
2 students selected to participate in Boys State
+3 New Articulation Agreements Ensuring a smooth transition into college » THE CITADEL » VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE » UNIVERSITY OF NORTH GEORGIA Now 5 Total, including: » NORWICH UNIVERSITY » GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE
ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS $
ROTC SCHOLARSHIPS $
ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS Average $
Graduate Accreditations & Memberships
Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States SAIS Southern Association of Independent Schools
New name for Southern Association of Colleges & Schools NAIS National Association of Independent Schools GISA Georgia Independent Schools Association JROTC U.S. Army JROTC Unit of Distinction TABS The Association of Boarding Schools
Education Advisory Board
Council for Advancement and Support of Education
OC .............. Chamber
Commerce multiple counties President’s Report 2022-2023 3
318,000
373,512
107,955 per College-Bound
AMCSUS
COGNIA
EAB
CASE
C
of
students completed Youth Leadership Hall's Leadership Development program.
CHARTERING CEREMONY
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ith special guests gathered at Nimocks Quadrangle, May 3, 2023 marked a historic day on Riverside’s campus with the Georgia Civil Air Patrol chartering of its Riverside Prep Cadet Squadron. Along with members of Riverside’s Board of Trustees, donors, parents, alumni, distinguished guests from the Georgia Wing and Georgia Air National Guard, faculty and staff joined the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) chartering ceremony and reception that followed in the Carlos and Sandra Cervantes Theatre Lobby.
The program provides even more leadership opportunities and responsibility for Riverside cadets. After more than 18 months of collaboration with other aviationminded alumni, retired pilots, and CAP leaders, Riverside alumnus Ron Fenner, class of 1966, assembled the resources that brought the partnership with CAP to the Academy.
During the ceremony, Georgia Wing Commander Colonel Jeffrey Garrett, said “We are pleased to add Riverside Prep Academy as our 41st Squadron in the State. Their members will join the other 1,800 members within the Wing working together on our three congressionally
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CIVIL AIR PATROL
chartered missions: Aerospace Education, Cadet Programs, and Emergency Services. We are volunteers serving America’s communities, saving lives, and shaping futures.”
When funding needs for the CAP flight simulator became apparent, Fenner stepped up again and agreed to encourage donor contributions from his former classmates and others. Through generous donations made by the Class of 1966, more than $10,000 was raised to help fund the Red Bird TD-2 flight simulator with everything needed to simulate flight training, including multiple panels, computer screens, and rudders.
Riverside President COL(R) Staś Preczewski, said, “As President, I receive many suggestions and potential program ideas, but much to his credit, Ron doesn’t simply make a suggestion in passing. He does the legwork, pulls together a task force, and gathers all the information and data before bringing it to me.”
Offi cially offered to cadets in August 2022, the new Civil Air Patrol program is a natural complement to Riverside’s Aerospace Engineering program that launched in 2021.
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• 2 Raider National Championship Teams A-team and B-team
All Service and Army Divisions
• Track & Field GIAA State Champions
- 4 x 400m relay team: Malvaez, Baker, Chirombo, Roberts
- 400m: Freeman
• Wrestling GIAA State Champion La Douceur
• Drill Team 1st place in the Armed Drill Platoon category in Region, and 5th place in State
NEW PROGRAMS
• JROTC added 8th graders
COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP
• Color Guard performed at International Rodeo, NBA, and NFL games
• JROTC Accreditation for another 3 years as an Honor Unit of Distinction
ENROLLMENT SP 1 | 2 | 4 | 5 CADET EXPERIENCE CULTURE OF FAMILY ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
AWARDS
STUDENT POPULATION
260 CADETS 12 COUNTRIES 17 STATES 65% RECEIVED FINANCIAL AID INCREASED RETENTION 80% AY ’22 ’23 75% AY ’21 ’22 In line with 5Y Strategic Plan 6 Riverside Military Academy
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
BG(R) Daniel J. Kaufman, Chairman
Mr. Anthony M. Herdener, Vice Chairman & Treasurer
Mr. John W. Jacobs III, Secretary
Mr. Foster W. Bachschmidt, ’06
Dr. Bryan T. Baldwin, ’96
Ruben A. Barahona, Esq., ’89
Maj. Gen.(R) Mark Brown
Mr. J. Jette Campbell, ’65
Mr. William B. Carr, Jr.
Mr. Counte L. Cooley
Mr. Bernard M. Freeman, ’58
Mr. Drew W. Horner, ’78
Mr. Ernest T. Lopez III, ’84
Mr. Whitney H. Owens, ’79
Dr. L. Jeffrey Payne
Jonathan A. Pope, Esq.
Dr. William E. Russell, Sr.
Mr. James R. Van Arsdale, ’79
EMERITI
Miss Lucile E. Beaver †
Mr. Paul A. Gross, ’56
LTC(R) Frederick J. Kennedy, ’64
Mr. O. Jon McRae
Mr. Richard M. Nichols †
HONORARY MEMBERS
Mr. Jerry B. Blackstock, ’62 (posthumous)
Mr. P. Alexander Fraser
Mr. Howard A. Kalmenson, ’49
Ira J. Middleberg, Esq., ’66
Abraham A. Mitchell, Esq., ’52
BOARD OF VISITORS
Mr. Whitney H. Owens, ’79, Chairman
Mr. Gregory F. Werd, ’56, † Immediate Past Chair
Mr. Leslie T. Smith, ’63, Secretary
Mr. Dennis M. Agnelly, ’66
Mr. Alexander C. Deitch, ’98
Mrs. Susan Graybeal
Mr. Jonathan M. Dix, ’98
Mr. Patrick H. Higdon, Jr., ’57
Mr. W.L. McLendon, ’58
Mrs. Betsy Pearson
Mr. John C. Sipple, ’69
Mr. Samuel D. Weil III, ’66
Mr. E. David Williams, ’65
ALUMNI COUNCIL
Dr. Bryan T. Baldwin, ’96, Chairman
Mr. Zak Haque, ’01, Vice Chairman
Mr. Hector J. Laya, ’89, Treasurer
Mr. Dennis M. Agnelly, ’66
Mr. Errol J. Bisso, ’61
Mr. Richard L. Bisso, ’85
Mr. Paul M. Davila, ’93
Dr. John B. Delcambre, ’66
Mr. Zachary A. Garrett, ’11
Mr. Brian E. Greene, ’90
Mr. Jason J. Klein, ’08
Mr. Frank Piedra, ’87
EMERITI
Mr. Bobby W. Bush, Sr., ’49, Chairman †
MAJ Charles Cook, ’74, Chairman
Mr. Ron Fenner, ’66, Chairman
Riverside Military Academy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit institution. Board members are volunteers who serve without compensation or reimbursement of any expenses.
† Deceased
Mr. Bernard M. Freeman, ’58, Chairman
Mr. Jay Glazer, ’64, Chairman
LTC(R) Frederick J. Kennedy, ’64, Chairman
Mr. John B. McKernan II, ’88, Chairman
Mr. Daniel “Bud” Oakey, ’75, Chairman
Judge E. J. Salcines, ’56, Chairman
Mr. Sumner Cahoon, ’49
Mr. Bill Glisson, ’78
Mr. Robert “Bob” Jones, ’56
Mr. Paul Posner, ’56
Mr. Seth Wagner, ’56
Mr. James C. Young, ’78
Mr. Nizar Zakka, ’85
Let's Go Live
The ability to livestream events offers parents, alumni, and friends the next best thing to being there. As technology continues to evolve, it becomes more accessible, but not always more affordable.
Former trustee and alumnus Andy Talkington, '71 recognizes the value of technology and wanted to assist with Riverside’s needs for new and advanced livestream equipment. He said, “I really believe that more access to Riverside’s daily life and the cadet development programs will reinforce the value of our military model. Plus, the campus is and always has been a beautiful and valuable asset to promote in the Academy’s marketing efforts”
With sincere thanks for Mr. Talkington’s generous donations this year, the Video Production program purchased several new pieces of advanced equipment, including a robotic camera and digital camcorders, for improved quality and production of both livestreamed events and recordings. Due to this donation, more parents were able to “participate” in the end of year awards, Silver Taps, and Commencement Ceremonies and were delivered a higher quality stream.
Mr. Jamie Chuven, video production instructor, and his students are excited about the new equipment and the opportunity to grow the program, including ENN broadcasts.
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2022-2023 ACADEMIC YEAR
TALKINGTON, '71
ANDY
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LUCILE E. BEAVER
FEB 1, 1962 - DEC 15, 2020
HOME at Last
On a chilly winter day with clear blue skies overhead, Riverside was honored to memorialize Lucile E. Beaver’s remains upon their return home. Lucile is the final family member to be laid to rest in the Beaver-Lowry family plot at Alta Vista Cemetery in Gainesville, Georgia.
After Lucile’s passing on December 15, 2020, her body was donated to Georgetown University Medical School for anatomical research, in accordance with her wishes.
Riverside’s memorial and inurnment took place on February 6, 2023, with Riverside’s Chaplain Lt Col Robert Powers and Reverend Shon Peppers, First Presbyterian Church of Gainesville, presiding. Several current and former trustees, community members, friends, Riverside executive staff, and special guests gathered in Alta Vista’s mausoleum for remembrance and reflection. Lucile’s cousin Angela Beaver Mack and long-time attorney John Quinn were among those in attendance.
Fellow trustee, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) US Army Frederick J. Kennedy, '64, referred to Lucile as the “essence of the best of the Greatest Generation,” and fondly spoke of her important role in developing Riverside’s young men through the teaching of etiquette.
Lucile loved and served Riverside all her life. The daughter of General Sandy Beaver, Riverside’s longest-tenured president for more than 50 years until his passing in 1969, Lucile grew up at Riverside and attended class with the cadets on the Hollywood campus in the winter months. After earning a master’s degree in library science from Columbia University, she served as Riverside’s librarian for a brief time before pursuing a career as a professional librarian serving at the highest levels of government. After her father’s passing, she traveled to Gainesville and served on Riverside’s Board of Trustees for more than 43 years. In 2013, the Riverside library was named in her honor, The Lucile Beaver Library
Before returning to campus for a reception at Mitchell Quarters, guests processed past the burial site where clergy, pallbearers, and the Cadet Color Guard stoodfast at the graveside while Cadet Master Sergeant Evan Schneider, '25, played “Amazing Grace” on the bagpipes.
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“Lucile and the Beaver family are embedded in the Academy. Their legacy, impact, and notable vision for Riverside continue today. She will be missed and long remembered.”
–
President Staś Preczewski
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RICHARD M. NICHOLS
RICHARD M. NICHOLS SCHOLARSHIP
REMEMBERING A RIVERSIDE ICON
Scan to watch the video tribute celebrating Colonel Nichols.
With “My Old Kentucky Home” playing as guests arrived, more than 100 alumni and friends gathered on February 5, 2023 at Riverside’s Curtis Hall. Many traveled great distances to attend the memorial service celebrating the life of our beloved Richard M. Nichols. Per wishes in his estate plan, the service took place on the gym floor of the Richard M. Nichols Arena, named in his honor years ago, thanks to the generous financial contributions of alumni.
Known by his Riverside rank as Colonel Nichols, the Academy became his close family for more than 60 years. He served in many roles, including teacher, coach, athletic director, associate principal, and advisor, from 1962 until 2000. His love for the school and its cadets continued as an avid supporter even after retirement.
President Staś Preczewski referred to Nichols as a Riverside icon who impacted thousands of lives.
“Colonel Nichols was a dedicated faculty member and coach, whose passion for the school, the cadets, and athletics has made a real difference. His many accomplishments include bringing championship games
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to the Academy and negotiating RMA sports into the Georgia High School Association (GHSA), and after retirement, serving on our Board of Trustees.”
Words of remembrance were shared by several close friends, including alumnus Ira J. Middleberg, '66, former Athletic Director Marc Paglia, and alumnus and dear friend, Errol J. Bisso, '61.
He took great pride in attending 60 consecutive Commencement ceremonies, presenting the Nichols Top-Athlete Award each year at Silver Taps, and establishing the Richard M. Nichols Scholarship, which provides a partial scholarship to a deserving student-athlete each year.
Alumni fondly remember Nichols as a mentor, whose valuable life lessons helped mold them into better
students and the men they are today. In 2015, Nichols was named an honorary alumnus
HIS LEGACY
To ensure his continued support, Nichols remembered Riverside in his estate, with a generous bequest to the
RICHARD M. NICHOLS SCHOLARSHIP
He will be remembered by all who were blessed to know him, and his legacy will continue to impact countless young men for years to come.
Alumni and friends are invited to honor his legacy by making a donation to the Richard M. Nichols Scholarship at riversidemilitary.com/make-a-gift.
Every once in a while, a uniquely honest, intelligent, wise, and nurturing person comes along and sets his life to educate boys helping them to become men. Colonel Nichols was such a man, and I count myself fortunate to have been under his guidance. Dr. Mario Padilla, '67
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Nichols pictured with Bud Oakey, '75 and Errol Bisso, '61 at the dedication of the Richard M. Nichols Arena in 2015.
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New Records !!! 100% Giving Participation ➤ Board of Trustees ➤ Board of Visitors ➤ Alumni Council 82% Giving Participation ➤ Riverside Employees Philanthropy Total Giving Academic Year 2022-2023 BoardofTrusteesBoardofVisitorsAlumniCouncilFaculty&StaffFoundationsCorporationsAlumni Friends Parents Grandparents 100% 100% 100% 22% 8% 82% Giving Participation by Group 100 80 60 40 20 0 2% 1% 3% 3% 505 TOTAL DONORS $
AVERAGE GIFT SIZE
TOTAL GIFTS
2,602,198
1,704
1,527
Your Partnership enhances the cadet experience
Access Control door system – phase 1
Appreciation gifts for off-campus worship partnerships
Art Classroom supplies
Baseball team hats, pants, bat bags, coaches’ apparel
Basketball court floor finishing
Beauchamp Obstacle Course enhancements
Bisso Tribute display – phase 2
Chaplain books, Bibles, resources, supplies for multiple faiths
Chemistry Lab chemicals and solutions
Civil Air Patrol ribbons, ranks, racks
Civil Air Patrol flight simulator
Counter tops for Student Activities
Cross Country season funding
Dayroom remodels enhancements and furnishings
Employee appreciation meals
English department resource materials
G.C. Fisher Rifle Marksmanship Center
Air target lift system
Homecoming Weekend activities
Ice makers
Interstate highway signage
Maintenance endowment
Military Ball takeaway gifts
Numerous partial scholarships
Office chairs
Physics Lab equipment
Prayer Room furnishings
Raider Team camp and season competition tee uniforms, winter jackets, sweats, hats, gloves
Rifle team precision suits, new and refurbished rifles
Rifle team shooting stands, paper targets, software, 3D printer
Riverside Prep t-shirts for employee appreciation
Social Studies latest edition textbooks
Subwoofer for worship music
Special activities and treats for cadets
Tea kettles
Video Production livestreaming robotic camera, camcorders, filters, tripods, wireless mics, accessories
Welcome Center cameras, Keurig coffee maker, supplies
President’s Report 2022-2023 13 PHILANTHROPY Giving by Purpose Unrestricted Endowment $1,001,050 Annual Fund $ 744,387 Scholarships $ 503,235 Facilities $ 216,980 Commandant/JROTC $ 43,350 Athletics $ 41,572 Special Projects $ 28,196 Academics $ 22,218 Cadet Activities $ 1,210
Alumni Generational Giving Average Generation Born Gift Size Greatest 1901-1927 $ 100 Silent 1928-1945 $ 7,971 Boomers 1946-1964 $ 2,248 Generation X 1965-1980 $ 2,870 Millennials 1981-1996 $ 382 Generation Z 1997-2018 $ 11 131 NEW DONORS $ 1M LARGEST GIFT SHAPING TODAY & TOMORROW PARTNERSHIPS
ENGAGEMENT AT ITS BEST
Actions speak louder than words. There are some who talk about getting involved, and then, there are those who do. Riverside’s Class of 1966 continues to lead the way, setting the example for alumni engagement.
The class actively seeks projects where their support and participation will benefit the Academy and the cadets. Most often, the Class is being inspired by alumnus classmate Ron Fenner to make donations to fund a specific project that fills a program need. They have adopted fundraising projects that have earned them public recognition with two benches located outside of Alumni Hall and naming the Class of 1966 Family Park.
“When Fenner learned that financial support was needed to fund a flight simulator for the new Civil Air Patrol (CAP) program, I’m sure it was no surprise to his classmates to receive a call from him. They stepped up and responded. Ron led the initiative and several classmates joined him
in making donations to support the Academy. That is alumni engagement from a class who cares deeply for its alma mater,” said President Preczewski.
With deep appreciation to several donors in the Class of 1966, more than $10,000 was contributed to fund a Redbird TD-2 flight simulator with tools and accessories to simulate multiple conditions of flight training. This equipment is invaluable for the CAP program. Although CAP students have the opportunity on occasion to experience flight in a single-engine aircraft, the majority of their flight training occurs with the simulator.
For his dedicated philanthropy and leadership in bringing the CAP program to Riverside, the Civil Air Patrol Classroom is now named the Ronslow P. Fenner, '66
Civil Air Patrol Classroom
There will be permanent signage at the classroom entrance with the new name, and signage inside the classroom recognizing the Class of 1966 donors who funded the flight simulator through their generous donations: Dennis M. Agnelly, David P. Chandler, John B. Delcambre, Ron P. Fenner, Sam D. Weil
REDBIRD TD-2 F LIGHT SIMULATOR
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G. C. FISHER RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP CENTER
SHOOTING FOR THE STARS
With a new electronic lift system that adjusts targets to three different shooting positions, functional and aesthetic updates to the shooting range, new and refurbished precision rifles, and new precision uniforms, the Riverside rifle team is motivated to compete at their best in the coming season.
The electronic lift system allows the students to fire from the prone and kneeling positions without climbing on and off tables. The new electronic lift system will allow Riverside’s team to be more competitive with teams that have these systems in place.
Greg and Christi Fisher, parents of 2013 graduate Nicholai Fisher, quickly responded to the Academy’s need to update the lift system in the G. C. Fisher Rifle Marksmanship Center with a gift to help fund the new lifts.
The couple’s generous philanthropy spans multiple initiatives across the campus and includes generous support of the Rifle program and naming of the center in 2009.
An anonymous donor matched the Fisher’s support so that installation of the new lift system could begin over the winter furlough, and then generously increased the gift to include additional updates to the range, refurbishing of the precision rifles, and new precision uniforms.
Senior Army Instructor Lieutenant Colonel(R) David Lee expressed deep gratitude for the financial support of these donors, “I can’t say enough about the difference these contributions will have on our program this year. Our shooters are excited and more confident than ever.”
“We are grateful to these donors for their donations which help ensure the best experience for our students. Each year, gifts of all sizes have a significant impact on the quality of programs.”
- President Preczewski
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AN ANONYMOUS DONOR
GREG & CHRISTI FISHER &
BRUCE & ANN PRESS
MODELING CAMARADERIE
In response to the Academy’s initiative to remodel the barracks dayrooms and enhance the cadet experience by creating a more comfortable space, Bruce and Ann Press, parents of 2023 graduate AJ Press, came forward with a generous lead gift and then issued a matching challenge for gifts toward the project from other families in the same company.
More than 26% of the company’s parents participated, which was impressive given that most of the cadets were new that semester to Riverside, and still getting acclimated. Holding fast to their commitment, the Press family matched those donations, and then contributed the remainder of the project cost.
On May 12, 2023, with grateful cadets lining either side of the hallway as they entered the barracks, the Press Family was recognized for their generosity and honored with the naming and dedication of the Press Family Dayroom.
In his appreciation remarks, President Staś Preczewski said, “Since starting this initiative two years ago, we have seen that an updated dayroom with modern furnishings will draw cadets out of their rooms to socialize and develop camaraderie. The Press family’s challenge and major gift support helped remodel a dayroom in a barracks company with mostly new cadets, making it very timely and impactful.”
Through the support of families and friends, five of seven company dayrooms have been remodeled. Thank you to all who have contributed to this priority initiative!
THE PRESS FAMILY DAYROOM
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LEGACY, IT'S A RIVERSIDE AFFAIR
Alumni who attended Riverside when General Sandy Beaver served as President remember that he returned donations and did not encourage them to visit or stay connected with the Academy after graduation. However, he was notably supportive of families and cadets while enrolled.
Just as generous donors today provide partial scholarships, there were cadets whose enrollment was made possible by Beaver assisting parents in-need with tuition payments from his personal finances.
The irony of not accepting donor support is that Beaver knew there would come a time when philanthropy would be needed to ensure Riverside’s future and sustainability To plan for Riverside’s future, both General Beaver and his daughter Lucile included the Academy in their
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estate plans. Developing young men at Riverside for success in life was more than Beaver’s profession, it was his true calling, and his family legacy.
To honor the visionary leadership, service and generosity of the Beaver family, Riverside is launching a planned giving program named The Beaver Family Legacy Society. “Now is the opportunity to pay homage,” stated vice president for advancement, Ellen DeFoor. “The countless men and families who have benefited from Riverside are invited to follow General Beaver’s example and provide for the future of Riverside through a bequest or other planned gift.”
As alumnus Jette Campbell, '65 recently explained, “Those who attended the Academy during General Beaver’s tenure are the remaining members of his Riverside family and his legacy beyond the financial support that he provided. We need to support Riverside to continue General Beaver’s legacy, financially and otherwise. Just as we are his legacy, the cadets who come after us are our legacy!”
Special thank you to those already following his example.
The Beaver Family Legacy Society Members
E Estate of Lucile, E. Beaver
E Estate of General Sandy Beaver
E Carlos A. Cervantes, ’59
E Conrad C. Conti, ’58
E Charles H. Cook, ’74
E Sabin J. Gianelloni III, ’55 †
E Donald M. Gilner, ’55 †
E Zakaria S. Haque, ’01
E Estate of Robert M. Kwass, ’53
E Wallace L. “Mac” McLendon, ’58
E Estate of Richard M. Nichols
E Henry L. Roediger III, ’65
E Estate of Gerald “Goomba” Wilson
† Deceased
Contact Ellen DeFoor at advancement@riversidemilitary.com if Riverside is in your estate plans so that we may include you in a new donor recognition display.
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FOUNDERS SOCIETY
$1,000,000 & above
Lucile E. Beaver †
Sandy Beaver †
Ann L. & John F. Phelps, ‘56
Jim Walters Family
COLORS SOCIETY
$500,000 - $999,999
Cumulative Giving Societies
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Cumulative Giving Societies recognize Riverside’s most dedicated supporters. These donors gave $10,000 or more from June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023 or have reached lifetime giving of $10,000 or more, cumulatively since 2002. We are deeply grateful for their long-term investment in the Academy’s mission to prepare young men for success.
List reflects annual gifts made through May 31, 2023
KEY
H 5+ consecutive years
HH 10+ consecutive years
HHH 15+ consecutive years
HHHH 20+ consecutive years
BOLD donors who made an annual gift in the last academic year
Roslyn & Pat Higdon Jr., ‘57 HHH
Donna & Ernest T. Lopez III, ‘84 HH
Rachel & Kenneth McKelvey
Abraham A. Mitchell Charitable Foundation
BROTHERS IN BLUE SOCIETY
$200,000 - $499,999
Atlanta Paving & Concrete Construction, Inc. H
Allyn Ayers, ‘64 †
The Barahona Family HH
Mrs. Jerry B. Blackstock, in memory of Jerry B. Blackstock, ‘62 HHH
Sandy & Carlos Cervantes, ‘59
Christi & Gregory Fisher
Marcia & Bernard Freeman, ‘58 HHH
Jane & Drew Horner, ‘78 HH
Paul B. Krebs, Jr., ‘55
Sue & W. L. “Mac” McLendon, ‘58 HH
Seth Wagner, ‘56
FUSILIER SOCIETY
$100,000 - $199,999
Anonymous (3)
Foster W. Bachschmidt, ‘06
Bobby W. Bush, Sr., ‘49 †
Chris & Terry Clontz
Jackie Cooley † & Counte Cooley HH
Kristin & Brian Daniel HH
Robin & Britt Daniel HH
Stephanie & Robert Eidson HH
James H. Harris III, ‘71
George Hearn H
Charles A. James, ‘64
Holly & Howard Kalmenson, ‘49
Loretta & Robert Kwass, ‘53 †
The Middelthon Family
Meg & J. Allen Nivens HH
Jean & Staś Preczewski H
Carl Stecker
Sandy & Tim Stroyne
Nancy & Andrew Talkington, ‘71 HH
F. Chris Whitlock
Rebecca & Andrew Zager, ‘88 HH
LEADERSHIP SOCIETY
$75,000 - $99,999
Anonymous
J. Jette Campbell, ‘65 H
Felix Gonzalez Canto, ‘86 H
Shelia & Alec Fraser HHH
Patty & Larry Graham
Barbara Griffin & Rutledge Griffin, ‘62 † H
Cathy & Anthony Herdener HH
Billy R. Jones
Nancy Kennedy † & Fred Kennedy, ‘64 HHHH
Nwamaka & Anthony Madichie
David R. Nimocks, Jr., ‘45
Peach State Bank & Trust H
Robert B. Wallace, ‘60 †
CORPS SOCIETY
$50,000 - $74,999
Anonymous (3)
The Blake Family Charitable Foundation HH
Ashley P. Curington
Ellen & Mark DeFoor H
Angela & Thomas Finn HHH
Sharon & Jim C. France H
Marie & Steve Garrett
Jay A. Glazer, ‘64
Susan & Dr. Casey Graybeal HH
Paul A. Gross, ‘56
Linda K. Hurdle H
Karl R. Katterjohn, ‘64
Suzanne & Frank Maurno, ‘60
The McKernan Family HH
Monte Parker McLendon
Gloria & Don Misner, ‘53 †
2023 Georgia GOAL
Deceased
Brenda & Domingo Moreira, ‘63, in memory of Domingo A. Moreira HHH
Whitney H. Owens, ‘79 HH
Ashley “Dick” Pace, Jr., ‘37 †
Anne & Ward Phillips, ‘73
Bill Russell
Silver Run Fund at North Georgia Community Foundation
Regina & Leslie Smith, ‘63 HHH
Walter E. Smith, Jr., ‘58 H
Raymond Y. Thomasson, ‘69
Carole Werd & Gregory Werd, ‘56 † HHH
Amanda & Bob Willis
Chester A. Woodruff, ‘78 H
GUIDON SOCIETY
$10,000 - $49,999
Anonymous (8)
Carolyn & Dennis Agnelly, ‘66 H
Darlene & Marc Albertson
Gary M. Alembik, ‘81
S. David Alphin, ‘65 HHH
Terri & Mike Andrews
Mark Anthony Aramark
Alene C. Arenas HH
Wendy & Geoffrey Aring
Arthur & Helen Baer Charitable Foundation
Pam Baker & Jon Baker †
Bryan T. Baldwin, ‘96 H
Rosemary & David Balos
Richard F. Bates
Paige & Brad A. Bauer
BB&T
Robin Bennett
Mary & James Benson H
Jennifer & Garett Bethenod
Wuzhen Bi
Fen Li & Haitao Bian
Steve Biggers Studios
Barbara & Errol Bisso, ‘61 HHH
Lawrence J. Blum, ‘47 †
Ashley & Arthur Boisfontaine, ‘87
Paul Bolin
18 Riverside Military Academy
†
Lee & Marshall Boutwell
Beth & Robert Britton
Cleve Brown
Mark A. Brown
Bruce H. Buchholzer, ‘48 †
John C. Bullard, ‘43
Tina & John Burns H
Bobby W. Bush, Jr.
James J. Bush
Dawn & David Canniff
Dawn & Michael Cannova H
Jan & William Carr, Jr.
Carroll Daniel Construction Company HH
Lynn & Adam Carter HH
Christopher J. Carter HH
David G. Carter
Charles M. Cassidy, ‘59 †
Jim Cavanaugh
Sahinaz & Asim Cengiz
Jefferey Chandler H
Gail & David Chester H
Ralph & Mary Cleveland Foundation, in memory of Ralph Cleveland & in honor of Mary Cleveland
Joel W. Collins, Jr., ‘62
The Warm Jacket Fund at the Community Foundation of New Jersey
Janice & Conrad Conti, ‘58 HHH
Charles H. Cook, ‘74
Rhonda & David Crook
Ginny & Al Crumley
Sayyu & Samira Dantata
Alexander C. Deitch, ‘98
John B. Delcambre, ‘66 HH
Deborah & Victor Disharoon, ‘72 HH
Scott A. Dwyer, ‘92
Yvonne & Jeremiah F. Eames, ‘61
Alexandra & Christian Eiroa, ‘89
Ben/Joyce Eisenberg Foundation
Electronic Sales Company, Inc
Jeannette & Martin Engelmann, ‘59
Joyce & Arnold Evans
Fay Family Wealth Counseling Concepts, Inc.,
Christopher D. Fay, ‘77
Anita & Antonio Feliciano, ‘81 HH
Beth & Ron P. Fenner, ‘66 HH
Gerald L. Fishbein, ‘48
Mary & Richard Fisher
Nila & Raymond Fordyce, ‘61
Frame-Tastic LLC
G. Mitch Freeman HH
Holly & Justin Gallagher, ‘90 H
Joseph G. Gamble, ‘44 †
Linda & Guy Gardner
Zachary A. Garrett, ‘11 H
Mrs. Leon M. Gauvreau
Patricia Gianelloni & Sabin Gianelloni, ‘55 †
Celia Gilner & Donald Gilner, ‘55 †
William T. Glisson, ‘78
Jasmine Krnjetin & Jeffrey C. Goddard
Kim & Brett Gunter
Cyndi & Mufeed Haddad
Zak Haque, ‘01 H
Michelle & John Harllee IV
Lynne Henderson
Sharon & Robert Hendricks
Ira Hershkowitz
Bennie Hewett
Julia & Joel Hill
Dennis Hite, ‘55
Linda & David Hock
Florence & James Holson
Catherine Holton
John Horne
Michel & Brantt Hudson H
Rosemary G. Huffman †
Hurdle Land & Realty, Inc.
Geoff Hurdle, ‘87 HH
Martha Jacobs & John W. Jacobs, Jr., ‘40 †
Anna & John Jacobs III
Bobbie & Richard Jacobs
Starlet & George Jones
Elizabeth & Kurt Jordan
Charlene & Gerard Kaiser
James D. Kalmenson, ‘77
Kathryn & Dan Kaufman
James R. Kaufman
Dawn & Steven Keig
William R. Key, ‘97
Jason J. Klein, ‘08
Janet & Alan Kloor
Natalae & Dale La Douceur
Patricia & James Lane H
Melanie & Campbell Lanier
Ruth & William Lark, ‘64
Lyn & Jim LaVallee
Afton & Theodore LaVallee, Sr. HH
Kelly & Adrian Legaspi
Royal Little Family Foundation
Katherine & Brian Logan, ‘92
Nester S. Logan, ‘57
Lord, Aeck & Sargent Architects
Macy’s Foundation
Diane & Doug Magnus
Wendi & Robert Mahoney
Schone Malliet
John F. Mandt, Sr., ‘56
Glenna & Paul Maney
Dena & Christopher Manzo HH
Patricia & Tony Manzo HH
Mar-Jac Poultry
Gina & Fredy E. Marrufo, ‘90
Laura & Edward Maxwell
Patricia & Dennis McCraven HH
McDonald’s H
McKesson Technologies, Inc.
Karen & Jon McRae, Jr.
Memorial Park Funeral Homes and Cemeteries
Leah & Jeff Merschman
The A.E.M. Family Foundation
Ira J. Middleberg, ‘66
Glenda & Herbert Miller, ‘61
Gerald E. Misel, ‘71
Israel Navarro Mojica
Christy & Alan Molasky
Irena & Andrew Molasky
Irwin A. Molasky, ‘45 †
Cathy & John Moore
J. Stephen Morris Memorial Fund
Glenda & Jim Myers
Patricia & Michael R. Mynatt, ‘64
Richard M. Nichols †
Northeast Georgia Health System
The Norton Agency
Norton Family Foundation
Daniel G. “Bud” Oakey, ‘75 HH
Margaret & Tucker Olander
Susanna M. Oslin Trust
Mary Paglia † & Marc Paglia HH
Claire & Tomos Parker
Hart & Jeff Payne
Peach State Federal Credit Union
Betsy & Russell Pearson
PepsiCo Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Tori & James Phillips
Annette & Jonathan Pooley
Amy & Jonathan Pope
Jacquelin & James Post
Ann & Bruce Press
ProTouch Landscapes, Inc
Publix Super Markets, Inc.
Elizabeth M. Quanstrom
QuikTrip Corporation
Jean Raybuck
Regions Bank
Miguel Reyes, ‘74 HH
Marie Trenga & Brian Ribeiro
Jennie & Frank Rikard, ‘56 HHH
Candy & Larry Robinson
Henry L. Roediger III, ‘65 HHH
Gretchen & Wyn Ruppenthal HH
Stephen M. Rutner, ‘81 HH
E.J. Salcines, ‘56 HHH
Drs. P. Ravi & Seshu Sarma
Audreanna Schmidt
Melanie & Clayton Sembler
Jeff T. Seymour
Kelly & Douglas Shaw
Ping Li & Henry Shen
The Shore Family
Theresa & William Simpson H
Debra & Michael Sims
John C. Sipple, ‘69 HH
Julie Skaggs HH
Lola & Craig Smith
COL & Mrs. Howard K. Smith, ‘45 †
Donna & Kirby Smith III
Emily Rees, Mike Bennink & Nicole Smith-Bennink
Beth & Sam Smith
Sidney O. Smith Insurance
Kelly & Stanley Smith
Jorge Sosa HH
Pam & Kent Starke
Robert H. Stoddard, ‘64 H
Mace & Mike Strickland H
SunTrust Bank Foundation - Florence C. & Harry L. English Memorial Fund
Wanda & Bob Swoszowski H
Rebecca & Bruce A. Thompson
Anthony Tippins
Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.
Utilco RR Services, Inc.
Felipe A. Valls, ‘50 †
Connie & James R. Van Arsdale, ‘79 HH
Robert Van Beever, ‘56 †
Lara & James Vaughan H
Brenda & Pedro Vega-Matos
Manuel J. Villanueva, ‘91
Walmart Foundation
Rita & David Wardlaw
John Watts
Beth & Samuel D. Weil, ‘66 HHH
Bonnie & Jeff Weiner, ‘66
William Welbon, ‘42 †
Tammy & Kevin White
Charity & Michael Whitney
Mary Hart & Philip A. Wilheit, Sr.
Karen & Charles E. Williams
Willis Investment Counsel
Samuel A. Wilson, Jr., ‘60
Jennifer Wood
Keith Wood
Shawn & Wayne Wunderlich
Joanne & Frederick Young H
Seanie & Ron Zappendorf
President’s Report 2022-2023 19
Annual Giving Societies
SHAPING TODAY & TOMORROW
Annual Giving Societies recognize donors who contributed $100 to $9,999 during Riverside’s academic year June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023. Those donors who gave annual gifts of $10,000 or more during the academic year are listed in the Cumulative Giving Societies for the amount of their lifetime giving and identified in bold.
We extend sincere appreciation to these donors whose annual contributions help ensure the best educational experience for our students.
List reflects annual gifts made through May 31, 2023
KEY
H 5+ consecutive years
HH 10+ consecutive years
HHH 15+ consecutive years
HHHH 20+ consecutive years
2023 Georgia GOAL † Deceased
SANDY BEAVER SOCIETY
$5,000 - $9,999
John D. Bassett III, ‘59
Johanna Bonilla & Ernesto L. Jusino, ‘89
Lyn Stanley
1907 SOCIETY
$2,000 - $4,999
Nicole & Eric Baker
James D. Black, ‘67
Robert Cagle
Nadya & Douglas Crane, ‘62
Natalia & Frank D’Aries
Ann & Mark Fitzgerald
King’s Hawaiian
David Lee
Edward J. Levin, ‘63
Nan M. MacGruer HH
Mountain Valley Community Bank
Mariela & Phillip A. Roberts
Tamara & Keith J. Schneider
Lorri & Michael Short
Victoria Simpson
Jim Tortorelli
Nizar Zakka, ‘85
PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY
$1,000 - $1,999
Anonymous
AmazonSmile H
Bill Arnold
Charles Boswell, ‘66
John R. Boyd, ‘93
Susan & Filemon Calderon H
C. Neal Carter, ‘57 HH
David P. Chandler, ‘66 H
Emory L. Clark
Jay L. Elrod H
Michael Finn, ‘08
Jeannie & Stephen Fowle
Free Chapel H
Norma Pelayo & Alfonso Garcia H
Paul Hackett
Vicki & James Hamlin
Jennifer & Ben S. Harper
Jackson Electric Membership Corporation
Jaemor Farms
Karen Kastritis H
Carl K. Lambrecht, ‘61 H
Northeast Georgia Diagnostic Clinic
Bill O’Brien
Nancy & Nils H. Okeson H
Carolyn Salas & Tunde Onasanya
Brett Player, ‘87
Leigh C. Record
Gabriela Narvaez & Abraham M. Safar, Sr., ‘96
Cynthia & Robert J. Smith III, ‘68
Stewart, Melvin & Frost LLP
Robert W. Stork
Angie & Karl Twenge
Upper Cervical Health Centers of America
Thompson Van Hyning, ‘61
Kathy & Robert N. Vernay II, ‘64 HH
Melodie & Randolph Watson
Ellen & E. David Williams, ‘65 H
RIVERSIDE SABERS
$400 - $999
Anethra M. Adderley
SueAnn & Sean Alexander
Stephen L. Armell, ‘63
Chad Blansett
Karen & James Burch, ‘82
Robin & George Collinsworth
Sarah & Gary Dalley
Lee Dickson
Russell Dye, ‘87
Christian Egizio, ‘95
20 Riverside Military Academy
Brett H. Ferguson, ‘75 H
Jennifer & John Galloway
Gfesser Family H
Erin & Stephen Giove H
Mark Greenberg
Elizabeth & Andrew Jobson
Andrew T. Jones
Anthony O. Kelley, ‘87 H
Denise & Richard Kerns
Edward M. Kessler, ‘46 H
Craig A. Levine
Robert D. Loew, ‘92
Emily & Patrick Matson, ‘89
Robin & Scott A. Minor
David Paul
Frank Piedra, ‘87
Gary Raymond, ‘54
Suzette & Matt Reeves
Valarie Reeves
Teddy Russell
John H. Shirley, ‘65 H
Robert D. Strong
Maria & Coy Stuart, ‘75
The Rotary Club of Gainesville University of North Georgia Foundation
Kent G. Vickers, ‘55
John A. Welsh III, ‘55
Julie Wheeler
John E. Wilbanks, ‘61
Jay Young
Riverside Rifles
$100 - $399
Anonymous (2)
Eduardo E. Acosta, ‘60
Cree & Mitch Aiken
Alumni Golf Tournament
Worth & Phillipa Andrews III
Sheryl Anton
Doane & Emery Ayers-Greenidge
Dorlisa & Samuel Bacote III
Shaughn M. Balezentes, ‘01
Maria & Estuardo Balz
Scott Basso
Richard A. Baum, ‘67 H
Richard A. Benton, ‘70
Kelley & Richard Bisso, ‘85 H
Melanie & Joe Black
Judith & Dennis Bosch, ‘67
Laurie P. Bouchard HH
Kimberly & James Bozeman
Richard L. Brashear, ‘56 HHH
Astrid & John Breakfield
Stanley E. Brown, ‘48 H
Timothy A. Browning, ‘68
Nelda & William Browning HH
Pat & Jack Burd
James S. Burgess, ‘69
Jamie Burkley
Jan & Sumner Cahoon, ‘49 H
Arthur D. Canales, ‘81 H
Carlos Carrillo
Joseph L. Chancey, Jr., ‘74
Anne Chenault H
Rose & Andrew T. Chin, ‘68
Valerie L. Chinn
Jamie Chuven
Steve A. Clasby, ‘65
Classic City Solutions, Inc. HH
Nancy Colston
Theresa & John H. Converse, ‘67
Christopher A. Cotter, ‘88 H
Justin B. Creech, ‘88 H
Janet L. Cressler
Justin Crossie, ‘90
Richard Crumley
Stacy & Robert Cuellar
J. Michael Cutshaw, ‘68
Frank Damas, ‘63
Sarah Daunhauer
David H. Jaffee, ‘69
Carlos de Castro, ‘89
Rosanna & Robert W. Denmon
James W. Dewberry
Joy & Bill Dieal IV
Susan & Jeff I. Dombroff, ‘62
Kathryn L. Dunlap
Duplicating Products, Inc. HH
Maggie & Uche Dureke
Christy Estrella
Vicky & George Eynon
William D. Farris, ‘21
William Fleming
Brandon Forrest
Rosita Rodriguez & Carlos Galindez
Sheldon L. Gantz, ‘53 H
Perry Gentry H
John Gianelloni, ‘94
Joe Gordon, ‘96
Robert G. Gorrell, ‘69
Robert A. Green, ‘73 H
Brian E. Greene, ‘90
Robert P. Greenman, ‘58
Kimberly & Art Griffith
Steven Hadaway HH
Kathy & James D. Halsell, Jr.
Quinn T. Hansen, ‘04
Pearce D. Hardwick
Shirley Harris
Anne Hasselbrack
Pamela Haynes
Allison & Joseph Henderson III
Beth & Louis Hill
Miriam & Lonnie R. Hill
Charles R. Holloway, ‘41
Jerry Holton
Kaylen Hoover
Sally & William Israel, ‘52 HH
Marian & Vincent Iuliani
Felicia Jeffley
Brian D. Johnston
Ashlie & Andrew Kerr
Brandon Knox
Mitchell Kot
William A. Krein, ‘58 H
Kroger
Suzanne & Daly C. Lavergne, Jr., ‘63
Lay Creek Farm
Joseph A. Leeb,’ 66
Jamie Leech-Ryal
Lisa & Henry Li
Robert L. Lindsey III, ‘80 H
Philip B. Lohr, ‘67
Glenda & Patrick Lowenthal
Duncan MacGruer
Deborah K. Mack
Jacqueline Maxwell
Paul B. McCorristin, ‘64 H
Carmella McCrary
David G. McManus, ‘64 HH
Jean & David Merrill, ‘61
Elizabeth & Lester Miller
Tee Mitchell
Caroline & Delano Mixon
Barbara & Roy R. Moore HH
Youlanda & John W. Munroe HH
Peter C. Musselman,’ 89
Martha & Pete Nesbitt
Talmage E. Newton III, ‘61
James Nofi H
Christine & Wilson Nunez
Meredith L. Olmstead
Terri & Richard Olson
Will W. Page, ‘70
Ellen & Joseph J. Pagliaro, Jr., ‘60
Kelley & Robert Parker, ‘95 H
Val & Charles Piper, Jr.
Neil Pol
Robert Powers
Christopher R. Reed, ‘11
Melissa & Jay E. Reeder
Tanner Riddle
Guillermo A. Rodriguez, ‘67
Douglas B. Romine, ‘64
Barney Rothgery, ‘55
Linda Satterfield
Alan Savitz, ‘55 H
David Schwartz
John Shellenberger, ‘62
Jennifer & Chris Sorrells
Matthew W. Stanley, ‘75
Charles W. Stansfield, Jr., ‘64 H
Brenda & Oscar Starnes III, ‘73 H
Charles K. Stoner, ‘82 H
Joseph A. Sullivan, ‘68
Karen & William F. Sutphen, ‘68
Morton Tender, ‘57
Tyler F. Toby, ‘87
Lynn Townley
Constance & Samuel Tucker
Analeigh Warwick
Mitchell Watts, ‘76 H
Mark Weis
Seymour M. West III, ‘67
Gloria Kwan & Robert A. Willett
Brittany & Christopher Williamson
Catherine & Jody Wilson H
Michele Wilson
Siobhan Wingfield
Jesse Wirick, ‘94
Jacob X. Witt, ‘00
Richard S. Wojno, ‘70
Helen Yang & Peter Wu
Mitchell Zais
Earl A. Zarbin, ‘45
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