THE MAGAZINE FOR PARENTS, ALUMNI AND FRIENDS OF THE SAVANNAH COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
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Bill Eswine Celebrates 50 Years Dr. Michael Greenberg ‘84
Distinguished Alumni Award
Annual Report
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2021-22 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mrs. Mary Sprague Chair Mr. West Beaver Vice-Chair Mrs. Tracey (Cannon) London ‘88 Secretary Mrs. Stephanie Pendleton Treasurer Mr. Kef Wilson Head of School Dr. Dora Adjei Mr. Daniel Bradley, Jr Mr. Christopher Cay ‘92 Mr. Christian Demere ‘09 Mrs. Meredith (Repella) Dulany ‘92 Mrs. Liz (Gold) Glass ‘89 Mrs. Kathie Harlander Mr. John Helmken II Mrs. Amy (Parr) Henneman ‘86 Mr. Kevan Jackson ‘84 Mr. Adam Kaminsky Capt. Lux Lakshman Mr. Scott Lauretti Mr. Joseph Mingledorff Ms. Tammie Mosley Mr. Jon Pannell ‘96 Mrs. Meb Ryan
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06 AROUND CAMPUS 14 FINE ARTS 20 ATHLETICS 26 FEATURE 38 D ISTINGUISHED ALUMNI
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A message from the Head of School
Dear Country Day Community, In October of 2012, I made my first visit to the Country Day campus as a candidate in the Head of School search. While many things stood out to me during my tour led by Sarah Boland ‘13, walking through the gardens behind the Lower School was one of the highlights. It was during a later visit that I had the opportunity to meet the man responsible for creating those gardens, Lower School science teacher Bill Eswine. My family and I were given a guided tour of Fort Pulaski by Bill and his wife Sharon, our beloved Lower School art specialist. Watching how he engaged my children and brought the Fort—and its history—to life gave me a glimpse into the man who has made a lasting impact on generations of Country Day students and is a shining example of the Country Day difference. The feature of this issue of Images celebrates Bill Eswine’s 50 years at Country Day. Bill’s indelible mark is everywhere on our campus, and after 50 years, he has most certainly morphed from a classroom teacher into an institution. Almost every alum, parent, or current student has a “ Mr. Eswine story,” and I look forward to hearing more as we celebrate him during a reception on April 21—a save the date is enclosed. Another highlight of this issue is the interview with the recipient of our 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award, Dr. Michael Greenberg. Michael is the vice president and medical head for Sanofi Pasteur, North America, the largest global company devoted to vaccine development. For this piece, his sister, Sarah (Greenberg) Kovensky’ ‘88, conducted the interview and provided a touching introduction that showcases the bond between the two siblings. As you will see when you read the interview, Michael has truly embraced our school’s motto, Service through Knowledge and Character. Finally, this issue also concludes with the 2020-21 Annual Report. In addition to providing a snapshot of the School’s finances, it also highlights the financial support we have received from our greater school community. That support has been more important than ever in helping us retain our remarkable faculty, create meaningful new learning spaces, provide enhanced extracurricular offerings, and ensure an exceptional educational experience for every student. I am grateful to all of our donors for your extraordinary generosity. Sincerely,
Kef L. Wilson Head of School
MISSION STATEMENT The Savannah Country Day School seeks to prepare students of academic and personal promise to meet with confidence, imagination, and integrity the challenges of college and of life. In partnership with supportive families, we strive to cultivate in each student the desire and the discipline to grow in wisdom, to lead lives of personal honor, to appreciate beauty, to pursue physical well-being, and to serve others with a generous, compassionate spirit.
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Invest In Excellence Campaign Update In early November, the school community celebrated a significant milestone in the construction of Mingledorff Hall with a “Topping Out” ceremony to mark the structural completion of our future Upper School STEM building. Prior to the ceremony, each Hornet— young and old—signed the final beam, making their mark (literally!) on the future of Country Day!
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Campus Construction= Learning Laboratory
Site tours have included a variety of student groups, from our younger students marveling at the size and scope of the new 32,000 sq. ft. building, to Upper School students discussing architecture, linear drawing, and STEM topics. We greatly appreciate the team from West Construction taking time to provide these student tours.
AP Environmental Science students gathered and compared soil samples from the construction site and non-construction locations around campus as a way to explore the biodiversity impacts of construction.
Due to the loss of several mature trees as a result of the larger building footprint, the TREE Club made a commitment to invest in replanting a variety of trees throughout campus.
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Learning about Water Conservation Lower School science students researched and created 3-D models of the underground cistern that collects rainwater from the roof of Pressly Hall. Rainwater collected in the underground cistern is used to water the vegetable gardens and clean animal cages. Our LEED-certified Lower School Building serves as an excellent example of environmental stewardship for our students, and our new Upper School building has them excited about future STEM challenges.
Vendors’ Market
For sale! For sale! Homemade keychains, original artwork, shark teeth, and more! Vendors’ Market is a Lower School favorite, in which second graders “sell” specialty items to their classmates who shop with “money” earned through acts of responsibility and kindness. In addition to learning about entrepreneurship and budgeting, Vendors’ Market is a wonderful showcase of student imagination and ingenuity.
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Diversity Conferences In early December, two Upper School students—Laura Taylor and Michael Grandy—and four faculty members— Sara Bocanegra, Kevin Goldberg, Anna Sheridan, and Karen Brown—participated in the annual Student Diversity Leadership Conference (SDLC) and the adult counterpart, People of Color Conference (PoCC), both flagship conferences annually sponsored by the National Association of Independent Schools. For the second year in a row, the two conferences were held virtually and brought together thousands of students and adults from various independent schools across the nation. Attending the conferences allows all attendees to share in NAIS’s commitment to equity and justice in teaching, learning, and organizational development. During the five-day conference, Hornets attended a series of thought-provoking workshops, inspiring speakers, and affinity group spaces, all centered around the theme of “Reckoning with Impacts, Rolling with Just Intent.” The two conferences serve as a way for Country Day students and adults to engage in an unforgettable and impactful inclusion experience, bring back to Country Day invaluable leadership and insights, and help lead the call to character and courage in the national movement of our time.
“SDLC gave me the opportunity to learn by having conversations with other students from all over the country and hearing them speak candidly on subjects about which they cared deeply. I was able to hear from so many unique perspectives and I’m so grateful for the experience.” —Laura Taylor ‘22
Maya King ‘23 Joins Advisory Board Congratulations to junior Maya King on her selection to the inaugural Global Online Academy Student Advisory Council. This group of 26 students from eight US states and five countries will help impact and guide the vision of Global Online Academy for its students. Maya’s one-year term will include opportunities to build leadership experience across operational strategy, user experience design, content creation, and communications. Maya took two semesters of GOA classes last year and is enrolled in two classes this year. Discussing her onboarding experience, Maya comments, “I met so many new people from around the world through the GOA Advisory Council. Together, we will collaborate on projects and bring new ideas to the table. It’s been so much fun to see all of the diversity in those ideas, and I am excited to see what we will do through the GOA Advisory Council this year.”
Middle School Quiz Bowl Takes Top Honors The Middle School Quiz Bowl Team is on a roll! In November, the team finished 1st in the state and 2nd in the nation—out of 51 teams—in the virtual 3-2-1 Tournament. The next month, the student team took first place at the regional PAGE Academic Bowl. Congratulations to team members Abigail Indgjer, Connor Umbel, Oba Banjoko, Frank Kamaleson, Samarra Mullis, Suri Desai, and faculty coach Sarah Kovensky.
SCDS has offered online classes through Global Online Academy since 2016, and almost 70 students have taken or are actively enrolled in an online course. The 50+ GOA courses complement the SCDS curriculum and include offerings such as Bioethics, Computer Science, Neuropsychology, Architecture, Global Health, and more. Learn more at savcds. org/GOA. WINTER 2022 • 9
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Commitment to our Campus Tree Canopy In appreciation of the on-campus work of the TREE Club, first grade students presented club representatives with a sapling from the Candler Oak—one of the oldest trees in downtown Savannah. The students hosted the ceremony at the base of the oldest tree on SCDS’s campus, located near Lower School carpool. The students loved the juxtaposition of the newest campus tree with the oldest campus tree—174 years! If you’re curious how the students determined the age of the campus trees, they used our online Campus Tree Directory!
Student Service Recognized Congratulations to the Interact Service Club student members on their recognition during the fall. Rotary Club officers and SCDS alumni parents Capt. Lux Lakshman and Marjorie Young were on hand to applaud the service efforts accomplished in the club’s inaugural year, including clothing drives, food drives, and campus beautification. The Interact Club is one of a multitude of service offerings in Country Day’s Upper School.
A Message from The Fund for Country Day Chairs We are honored to lead the 2021-22 campaign for The Fund for Country Day! The Fund is the #1 annual fundraising priority for our school. Every gift—small or large—enhances the extraordinary Country Day experience for all of our students and faculty. This year, the outpouring of support has been tremendous, and we are already over halfway to our goal of $700,000! We encourage you to reflect on what a Country Day education has meant to you, your children, or your grandchildren and support The Fund with a gift by June 30. Many donors prefer to designate their gift to an area that is meaningful to their family: •area of greatest need •arts •athletics •campus technology •COVID relief •service learning • diversity, equity, and inclusion programming • faculty recruitment, retention, and enrichment Make your pledge or gift online at savcds.org/giving, Venmo your gift to @SCDS-TheFund, or use the enclosed gift envelope. We hope you’ll join us in making the 2021-22 Fund a success! Jane and John L. Mikell ‘02 Parents of John ‘30, James ‘32, and Maggie ‘35
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New Athletic Additions This fall, SCDS honored donors for two new athletic additions to campus: a video scoreboard on Saunders Field and an indoor baseball hitting facility. During halftime of the opening football game, SCDS dedicated the new Saunders Stadium scoreboard in memory of the late Dr. Cliff Cannon Jr., a former SCDS parent, grandparent, and loyal Hornet. Country Day is grateful to the London and Cannon families for generously funding the project in his name. As a token of gratitude, Head of School Kef Wilson presented Jane Cannon with a Hornet football helmet signed by the current team. Later in the season, Mr. Wilson honored parent Yaël van Hulst and her late husband Tim Brown for their generous financial commitment to the new indoor hitting facility, The Battery. Parent Ryan Price of JE Dunn was also honored for his company’s donation and building of the new facility, which will also serve as a multi-use building for student athletics.
National Merit Recognition Congratulations to six seniors for their commendation from the National Merit Scholarship program. Our six commended students earned scores on the 2020-2021 PSAT that placed them within the top 5% of all juniors who took last year’s exam. From left to right: Pete Thangtaveekool, Ethan Wheelock, Alexis Almeida, Haley Avino, Langston Bass, and John Neely. Well done, Hornets!
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National Honor Society Inductees On the morning of November 3, Country Day inducted 59 students into the National Honor Society. Founded in 1921, the National Honor Society recognizes students who excel in the areas of scholarship, service, leadership and character. To be eligible, students in grades 11 & 12 must demonstrate outstanding performance in the four selection criteria. Congratulations to the following students: Class of 2022: Alexander Cobb, James Daters, KeJuan Gibson-Allen, Karlo Jukic, Mary Page McCaslin, Ella McGoldrick, Laura Taylor, Ethan Wheelock. Class of 2023: Aden Adjei, Phil-Anthony Ajayi, Phil-Isabelle Ajayi, Lily Barton, Yancey Bradley, McAllister Buckler, Reagan Carlson, Noah Carney, Anna Conley, Mary Conley, Madalyn Cox, Rebecca Daters, Aidan Eyth, Molly Fountain, Owen Haas, Ethan Harrison, Olivia Hecht, Brayden Heiges, Edward Henneman, III, Robert Heyman, Skye Horn, Katherine Horne, Mason Howington, Sophia Jenkins, Katharyn Johnson, Maya King, Peyton Lewis, Logan Lin, Julia McGoldrick, Maison Miller, Maria Miller, Jackson Mondy, Sloan Mullins, Ellie Neil, Yenna Park, Elizabeth Parsons, Leyla Patel, Haley Phillips, Anna Pollak, Anslee Poppell, Roni Rosales, Jordan Ruben, Sarah Schulze, Eliza Stubbs, Lily Tran, Soren Watson, Olivia Wells, Davidson Wilkes, Eoin Wilson, Fiona Wilson, Alysa Young.
Model United Nations Savannah Country Day’s inaugural Model United Nations team competed in its first Georgia United Nations Assembly. Thirty-four SCDS students, representing twelve countries, debated students from across the state on a wide variety of topics, including gender equality, climate change, and global trade. SCDS students representing Haiti (Leyla Patel and Britney Brown) and Germany (Sloan Mullins and Owen Haas) took second and third place, respectively (out of 49 entries!). Congratulations to these Hornets!
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THE GREEN GOLD SOCIETY Join the growing group of donors who prioritize contributing to The Fund at the $2,500 level and become a member of The Green & Gold Society. Each year, G&G members are honored with an invitation to The Green & Gold Society Dinner and recognized annually in the Honor Roll of Donors.
The Fund for Country Day remains a vital piece of the school’s operating budget. Your gift to The Fund provides flexible, unrestricted dollars allowing SCDS to respond to ever-changing circumstances quickly and support the exceptional programs for which SCDS is known. The Fund reached an all-time high in 2021 raising over $756,000! These funds bolster budgets across all divisions and specialty areas, keeping Country Day on the cutting edge in: PERFORMING & FIN E ARTS
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Your generosity impacts each student’s Country Day experience. ONLINE: savcds.org/giving | VENMO: @SCDS-TheFund GIFTS OF STOCK: alerch@savcds.org | U.S. MAIL: Enclosed envelope
Questions? Contact Ann Lerch, Director of Annual Giving: 912.961.8822 or alerch@savcds.org
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Lower School Weaves! After gathering and collecting a selection of leaves, grasses, and other natural items, Lower School students utilized the large outdoor loom to weave a gorgeous piece of collaborative art.
One Act Play Winner CONGRATULATIONS to our Upper School drama students for winning 1st place in the GHSA One Act Play Competition for their production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Jr! BRAVO to our Thespians, Aden Adjei & Alex Kaminsky for receiving recognition as “All Star Cast” and to Silas Johnson for winning “Best Actor” for the competition! Well done, Hornets!
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Middle School Digital Art students created their own self-portraits using ipad digital drawing software, ProCreate. Students learned about monochromatic color schemes and the importance of using highlight and contour when creating a realistic self-portrait. Using a variety of digital brushes and blending layers, students were able to create their likeness while also learning about digital drawing terms, tools, and techniques. Dallas Jones ‘26
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Spotlight on Theatre The Middle and Upper School Theatre Departments lit up the stage with productions of “James and the Giant Peach” and “Beauty and the Beast, Jr.” Both productions were highly praised for the colorful sets and costumes and the students’ immense talent and creative interpretation of these two childhood classics.
All-State Orchestra Congratulations to Yenna Park ‘23 (bass), Oskar Johnson-Liu ‘28 (cello), and Aden Adjei ‘23 (violin) who successfully passed two auditions and were selected for the 2022 GMEA All-State Orchestra in Athens.
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Fine Arts Nights & Holiday Concerts At Country Day, the Fine and Performing Arts program exposes students to visual art, general music, choral music, jazz band, theater, drama, photography, orchestra, and technology-based visual arts. Each year our talented students have an opportunity to showcase their work at Middle School and Upper School Fine Arts Nights and multiple Lower School holiday concerts. Each event showcases our talented student artists and Country Day’s award-winning arts program.
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New Collegiate Athletes Country Day is honored to have five students honored this fall and winter. Each student athlete will continue his or her athletic career at the collegiate level. Congratulations to these talented Hornets and their families.
Barry Kleinpeter Football / University of New Hampshire
Reed Lotter Golf / Auburn University
Football The Hornets were off to a great start under first-year head coach John Mohring before suffering several player injuries and hitting a mid-season slump. The team battled in every game and beat rival Savannah Christian in the final regular season game in an overtime thriller. The win over Savannah Christian gave the Hornets the #2 seed in Region 3A Private and earned a home playoff game versus Stratford Academy. The Hornets came back from 14-point deficit to beat Stratford Academy 21-19 in another thriller on Saunders Field. That win earned the team a trip to the Sweet 16 to play the state powerhouse Holy Innocents. Several Hornets made the GHSA Region 3-A Private Team, including Region Player of the Year award recipient Barry Kleinpeter. 1st Team: Michael Grandy, Alex Wynn, and Henry Giello. 2nd Team: Brooks Kleinpeter, Karlo Jukic, Phil Ajayi, Ray Ray Jackson, Maddox Rahimi, John Neely, Keith James, and Zach Bueno. Honorable Mention: Tyler Scott and Dalton Spivey. Congratulations to the twelve Hornets included on the Savannah Morning News All-Greater Savannah Football Team. Offensive 1st Team selections were Barry Kleinpeter and Alex Wynn. Second Team honors were Michael Grandy and Henry Giello. Honorable mentions for both the offensive and defensive teams included Karlo Jukic, Phil Ajayi, Brooks Kleinpeter, Ray Ray Jackson, Maddox Rahimi, John Neely, Keith James, and Zach Bueno. MVP: Barry Kleinpeter ‘22 Captains: Barry Kleinpeter ‘22, Henry Giello ‘22, Dalton Spivey ‘22, Kenny Odom ‘22 Stuart Sligh Award: John Neely ‘22 Scholar Athletes: Phil–Anthony Ajayi ‘23, John Avino ‘24, Sam Bueno ‘24, Kent Burnett ‘25, Miles Carson ‘25, Rivers Carson ‘22, Jackson Day ‘25, Carson Gay ‘22, Charles Harris ‘22, Hyers Holland ‘25, Karlo Jukic ‘22, Barton Mixon ‘25, Jack Owen Myers ‘24, John Neely ‘22, Andrew Semones ‘25, Dalton Spivey ‘22
Roman Smith Baseball / Florida State College at Jacksonville
Kenny Odom Football / Austin Peay State University
Abby Nicholson Volleyball / Lafayette College
Cross Country It was a historic season for both the boys’ and girls’ teams, clinching first and second place Region titles, respectively, for the first time in almost ten years. The boys’ team was led by junior John Ryan who won five races throughout the season, including a first-place finish at the Region 3A Private Championship with a 5k time of 16:33.88. The girls’ team was led by junior Sarah Jane Schulze, who had top finishes throughout the season. At the GHSA State Meet in Carrollton, the Hornets attacked the hilly course with John Ryan finishing 8th and the only runner from the eastern part of the state in the top ten. Scoring for the boys’ team were John Ryan, Hawkeye Hrones, Ned Henneman, David Christian, and Cole Gensheimer. Scoring for the girls’ team were Sarah Jane Schulze, Eliza Stubbs, Gracie Daters, Claudia Birthisel, and Anna Pollak. Savannah Morning News honored the following students with selections to the All-Greater Savannah Team: John Ryan was one of six athletes selected to the 1st Team All-Greater Savannah. Hawkeye Hrones and Sarah Jane Schulze were recognized as 2nd Team and Honorable Mentions were Claudia Birthisel, Gracie Daters, Ned Henneman and Eliza Stubbs. MVR: Sarah Jane Schulze ‘23 and John Ryan ‘23 Hornet Pride: Eliza Stubbs ‘23 and Lane Hammond ‘23 Captains: Sarah Jane Schulze ’23, Fina Dooley ‘22, Cole Gensheimer ‘23 and Ned Henneman ‘23 Coaches’ Award: Gracie Daters ‘23 and Hawkeye Hrones ‘22 Rookie of the Year: Claudia Birthisel ‘23 Most Improved Runner: Agnes Brown ‘25 and Ethan Wheelock ‘22 A.C.E.: Sarah Jane Schulze ‘23 and Ned Henneman ‘23 Scholar Athletes: Alexis Almeida ‘22, Annie Berman ‘23, Emma Best ‘23, Gracie Daters ‘23, Fina Dooley ‘22, Jessica Elkin ‘24, Skye Horn ‘23, Ella Lowry ‘24, Anna Mondy ‘22, Anna Pollak ‘23, Pier Schneider ‘24, Sarah Jane Schulze ‘23, Bryn Sorge ‘24, Eliza Stubbs ‘23, William Barnes ‘22, Devin Beauchamp ‘24, Will Cook ‘22, Jon Day ‘22, Thomas Federowicz ‘25, Cole Gensheimer ‘23, Ned Henneman ‘23, Avi Heyman ‘23, Hawkeye Hrones ‘22, Jackson Mondy ‘23, John Ryan ‘23, Ethan Wheelock ‘22 and Alex Zhang ‘22.
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Clay Target
Coming off an impressive second-place GISA State Championship finish last year, the clay target team was well-poised for an equally strong third season, consistently placing in the top three at each tournament. Throughout the season, several team members hit milestone straights of 25/25 to 200/200, each celebrated with the traditional team hat shoot. The season culminated with an intense State Championship contest, achieving a hard-fought third-place finish — only 9/1500 targets behind the first-place team. The team score was represented by the top five shooters Owen Haas (285/300), Jackson Ezelle (279/300), Nathan Porter (274/300), James Daters (267/300) and Chase Buerger (265/300). Captains Nathan Porter and Owen Haas tied for second-place overall in skeet with each shooting 99/100. In Trap, Haas tied for first-place overall with a 97/100 and on the sporting clays course, Jackson Ezelle and Pericles Lelos led the team with a pair of 92/100 scores. Overall, Haas finished third-place in highest overall (HOA) and Ezelle finished ninth HOA with both being named to the Georgia All-State team, representing the top 10 shooters in the State.
Hornet Award: Anna Loren Dekle ‘24, Jackson Ezelle ‘25 Team Captains: James Daters ‘22, Owen Haas ‘23, Nathan Porter ‘22 GISA State Tournament: 3rd place Scholar Athletes: Dan Bradley ’25, Chase Buerger ’25, Miles Carson ’25, Anna Loren Dekle ’24, Carson Gay ’22, Owen Haas ’23, Grant Hunter ’24, Pericles Lelos ’22, Ericka Ann Mckeever ’24, Jackson Mondy ’23, Emily Most ’24, Sloan Mullins ’23, Jack Owen Myers ’24, Jackson Sammons ’25, Philip Slatinsky ’25, Raphael Stanga ‘25 and Mathias Weiland ‘25
Our Lady Hornets dominated the female scoreboards with Ericka Ann McKeever finishing first place in skeet and trap and Anna Loren Dekle finishing second in trap. Impressively, McKeever finished first HOA for females and Dekle finished fourth HOA for females. Newcomer Gracen Garceau finished fourth overall in Middle School female skeet. MVP: Owen Haas ‘23 MVP Lady Hornets: Ericka Ann McKeever ‘24 Rookie of the Year: Drew Salyer ‘25 Most Improved: Adrian Remington ‘23
Volleyball The SCDS Lady Hornets had another successful volleyball season under the leadership of their three seniors, Abby Nicholson, Anna Wylly, and Mya Felser. This class has been instrumental in creating the team culture and laying the foundation for the future of the program. The Lady Hornets were able to secure another appearance in the state tournament this year and played an exciting first round game, lasting five sets, eventually losing 13-15 in the final set. The team returns a strong junior class for next season and looks forward to continuing to compete with high level programs in Savannah and the surrounding areas. All Region 3A Private honors include 1st Team Mya Felser ‘22 and Abby Nicholson ‘22 and 2nd Team Lilla Brennan ‘24, Mason Howington ‘23 and Fiona Wilson ‘23. Savannah Morning News All Greater Savannah Team included 1st Team Abby Nicholson. Lilla Brennan, Mya Felser, Mason Howington, and Fiona Wilson were named Honorable Mentions. Team Captains: Mya Felser ‘22, Abby Nicholson ‘22, Anna Wylly ‘22 Hornet Award: Mary Elizabeth Semones ‘25
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Flag Football This fall was an exciting season for Country Day athletics as the Hornets added flag football to its roster of sports offerings. The Hornets focused on building a foundation for future success in the program. After a tough start, the Hornets finished their season strong with two wins in region play. The team was led by seniors Natalia Dascombe, Grace Douglas, and Carmen Mandel. Freshman receiver Parker Hall led the team in receiving yards and touchdowns as she corralled deep passes from sophomore quarterback Sofia Pablo, who led the team with passing yards. The Hornets were especially appreciative of the huge support from the SCDS faculty fan club that attended every home game! The team and coaches look forward to growing this fun and fast-paced game in our community for years to come. All-region awards included 2nd Team All-Region Offense Parker Hall ‘25 and 2nd Team All-Region Defense Anna Shelton ‘24. In addition, Parker Hall and Anna Shelton were named as Honorable Mentions on the Savannah Morning News All-Greater Savannah Team. Offensive MVP: Sofia Pablo ‘24 Defensive MVP: Maria Miller ‘23 Coaches Award: Eva Beachamp ‘24 Captains Award: Carmen Mandel ‘22, Grace Douglas ‘22, Natalia Dascombe ‘22 Scholar Athletes: Phil-Isabelle Ajayi ‘23, Hayden Anderson ‘22, Eva Beauchamp ‘24, Madeline Brainard ‘24, Natalia Dascombe ‘22, Grace Douglas ‘22, Parker Hall ‘25, Katie Horne ‘23, Carmen Mandel ‘22, Ana Miller ‘25, Maria Miller ‘23, Sofia Pablo ‘24
Most Improved: Lilla Brennan ‘24 Hustle Award: Mason Howington ‘23, Fiona Wilson ‘23 Most Coachable: Alli Lane Buckler ‘23 Scholar Athletes: Varsity: Ayo Ajayi ‘25, Lilla Brennan ‘24, Alli Lane Buckler ‘23, Mya Felser ‘22, Mason Howington ‘23, Abby Nicholson ‘22, Anslee Poppell ‘23, Mary Elizabeth Semones ‘25, Olivia Wells ‘23, Fiona Wilson ‘23, Anna Wylly ‘22. JV: Banks Bradley ‘23, Hannah Burt ‘25, Mary Margaret Carroll ‘25, Madalyn Cox ‘23, CeCe Hargrove ‘24, Feriby McCorkle ‘25, Stella Oelschig ‘24, Haley Phillips ‘23, Hollyann Spivey ‘25, Ella Stone ‘24, Harris Stone ‘25.
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Cheerleading This year’s Varsity and Junior Varsity squads, totaling 37 cheerleaders, brought the Hornet spirit throughout the school and at football games this season, both on Saunders Field and away. Captain Awards: Reese Ritchie ‘22 (Varsity), Anna Wollenburg ‘22 (Varsity), Ella Barrow ‘24 (JV), Greer Hollis ‘24 (JV) Leadership Awards: Annie Lelos ‘24, Harper Judelson ‘24 Coaches’ Awards: Emma West Mixon ‘22, Kendall Yarber ‘22, Ellie Neil ‘23, Brooke Coulter ‘24, Cora Garola ‘24, Sara Hiltzheimer ‘24 A.C.E. Awards: Molly Fountain ‘23, Mary Mobley Varnedoe ‘25 Scholar Athletes: Haley Avino ‘22, Ella Barrow ‘24, Lily Barton ‘23, Anna Conley ‘23, Brooke Coulter ‘24, Jade Flood ‘25, Molly Fountain ‘23, Carson Gerber ‘24, Izzy Gonzalez ‘22, Ella Haas ‘25, Olivia Hecht ‘23, Haley Hiltzheimer ‘22, Sara Hiltzheimer ‘24, Greer Hollis ‘24, Harper Judelson ‘24, Annie Lelos ‘24, Peyton Lewis ‘23, Emma West Mixon ‘22, Sloan Mullins ‘23, Ellie Neil ‘23, Anna Claire Pankey ‘24, Livia Posey ‘24, Reese Ritchie ‘22, Lauren Sparks ‘22, Mary Mobley Varnedoe ‘25, Anna Wollenburg ‘22, Rachel Wollenburg ‘22, Mary Emerson Wright ‘25
Middle School Round-Up The undefeated 7th/8th grade football team defeated Savannah Christian 24-8 to win their second undefeated season SPAL Championship. They also won as 5th/6th graders in 2019. This year’s 5th/6th grade football team finished the season as the SPAL Runner-up.
7th/8th Grade Football: SPAL Champion
5th/6th Grade Football: SPAL Runner-Up
COUNTRY DAY ESTABLISHES MIDDLE SCHOOL TENNIS TEAM Many thanks to Coach Lamar Kirkley, Coach Ann Lerch, and Coach Nivan Lakshman ‘15 for leading this new Hornet team!
HOMECOMING QUEEN Congratulations to the 2021 Homecoming Queen, Haley Avino ‘22. She was escorted by Lane McCullough ‘22. First runner-up was Emmeline Taylor ‘22, escorted by Leilee Pishva ‘22. 2 4 • SAVC D S .O R G
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CELEBRATING 50 YEARS Bill Eswine Reflects on Fifty Years of Lower School Science BY FLORENCE SLATINSKY, SCDS CLASS OF 1994
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“ Bill’s rugged appearance, seemingly carved out by nature’s forces but defined by warmth and a friendliness that envelops everyone within his presence, suggests a person intimate with the secrets of Georgia’s coast. His knowledge of marine life is prodigious and his grasp of the lore of southeast Georgia holds people of all ages enthralled.”
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“There are very few places where you’re given freedom to do the work you love like I have been at Country Day”
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ven before the massive fish tank and the extensive outdoor gardens, Bill Eswine captivated young students with his love and knowledge of the natural world and his easygoing demeanor. The late physician and mother of three SCDS alumni, T. Gongaware, wrote: “Bill’s rugged appearance, seemingly carved out by nature’s forces but defined by warmth and a friendliness that envelops everyone within his presence, suggests a person intimate with the secrets of Georgia’s coast. His knowledge of marine life is prodigious and his grasp of the lore of southeast Georgia holds people of all ages enthralled.” Any student will tell you that Mr. Eswine was one of the highlights of their Lower School years — along with sheet-pan pizza, canned corn, and apple crisp. If you didn’t have him, you wish you did, and it seems likely that the 3,000+ students he’s taught all have a Mr. Eswine story. (You’ll have a chance to tell yours this spring during his 50th celebration.)
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You were hired by Dorothy Jenkins, another beloved long-time employee of SCDS and Head of the Lower School, in 1972. What do you think she saw in you? The summer after my first stint as a teacher, I took several local doctors fishing. While we were out, I got a sliver of metal stuck in my eye. It could’ve blinded me but the doctors took great care of me and saved my eye. In return, one of them asked that I go meet Dorothy Jenkins, who was about this tall (gestures about waist high). When we met, she told me that I would plant a garden. I told her I didn’t have a green thumb and she held out her thumb and put it on mine and said, “You will if I hire you.” She knew, coming from Brooklet, Georgia, the importance of kids working in the dirt, learning about something other than themselves and then sharing that knowledge. I appreciated her and her leadership; she had high expectations and she pushed me toward them. She led a great group who brought out the best in each other. I would not be who I am today without her.
Can you explain how that first job turned into a 50-year career? What has kept you coming back? I’ve had a lot of other opportunities, but I always come back to wanting to work with children. There are very few places where you’re given freedom to do the work you love like I have been at Country Day. The most astonishing opportunity was Pressly Hall, the building I’m in now, which truly embodies Dorothy Jenkins’s insistence that everything we do is for the children. I was involved in honoring those who came before us – when we tore down the Groves building, we used the bricks from it for the seating wall out front, and we also moved the Tommy Adams tree and its plaque to the Butterfly Garden – as well as planning for the future with the aquarium, the gardens and the LEED certification. LEED certifying that building was a huge stepping stone toward helping students understand that we humans impact the planet in many negative ways, but there are things we can do to mitigate some of that. The Right whale that hangs in the ceiling of this building is another example of the collaborative energy I love at Country Day. Georgia is one of the few states to have a marine mammal and ours, the Right whale, is in jeopardy. So, we asked ourselves: how can our students advocate for something that can’t speak for itself? And Sharon (my wife of 30 years, an art teacher whom I met at Country Day) suggested the children make a replica of a Right whale. They also wrote persuasive letters encouraging its protection which were bound into a book and presented to Senator Lester Jackson when he came to see them on campus. Those types of projects are what keep making it fun.
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Hired as a Lower School science teacher by Dorothy Jenkins and is immediately tasked with establishing a campus garden
Named the Science Teacher of the Year by the Georgia Science Teachers Association
Launched the wildly popular Coastal Ecology Camp
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Your classroom approach set the tone for later classes at SCDS. Do you consciously try to fulfill the mission of SCDS through your teaching? I absolutely think about fulfilling the mission of the school. It’s a true statement of what we do at SCDS. The value of a great education is not always obvious until years later, when you see former students who understand that being wise requires discipline, that caring for others requires compassion, and that we all desire to connect to something beyond ourselves. When I see alumni who understand those ideas deeply, it makes me very proud. Some schools’ main goal is to get students into college. That’s fine for them, but for us that’s stopping short. We want our students to use all they have learned to benefit the world in some way. I try to help students see that they can impact the larger world when they recycle, or when they plant something they can eat or share with someone else. For example, our water cistern collects rainwater
that we use on our vegetables, which are food for us, and anything we don’t eat is fed to the chickens. The chickens then turn those scraps into fertilizer which we put back on the vegetables. It’s the whole cycle of connection right here in our garden. We have 65 acres on campus with multiple areas – butterfly, herb, vegetable, citrus and flower gardens, beehives, chicken coop — that we call outdoor classrooms. Students of all levels use these areas throughout the day to make these connections. Learning to collaborate and use the tools of science together is powerful. Several years ago, an arborist completed a campus tree survey which we have turned into a “Tree Directory.” Using the directory, first grade students were able to determine the oldest tree on campus—the live oak beside the teacher parking lot across from Jenkins Hall. They determined it’s 174 years old, and in a small ceremony, they presented a seedling from the Candler Oak (the oldest tree in Savannah) to our Upper School TREE Club. The TREE Club then planted the seedling beside Jelks Auditorium.
“We want our students to use all they have learned to ben
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Joins the Board of Directors at the Savannah Science Museum
Appointed by the commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources of Georgia to the Task Force on Education and Interpretation for the Sapelo Island National Estuarine Sanctuary Management Plan
Appointed to the Board of Directors of Wilderness Southeast
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You’ve taught several different grades. Do you have a favorite age? I really miss the Kindergarten stage because there’s nothing a child that age can’t do. You can take any concept in science and break it down to their level. That’s so exciting to me – watching those lightbulbs go off. Still to this day, children bring things to me and it’s like the first time I’ve ever seen it because I know what it means to them. One boy brought me a cat that had been run over and was missing a leg. I mounted the skeleton on a board and gave it back to his family. As strange as that might sound, he’s studying to be a vet now. But I love working with them all. And when they’re fearful, that sparks me; it’s an opportunity to take away fear and replace it with wonder. The Middle School bees swarmed over to the pollinator garden, and I took the kids to see them. One little girl was terrified, but eventually I got her to reach out her hand, and she let them walk on her finger. You don’t forget those things.
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Coastal Ecology Camp is such a gift for kids, helping them understand and appreciate the beauty of our waterways. Do you view that as an extension of your classroom? I am able to cover the same themes I focus on in class but with a totally hands-on, at-the-site approach. When I started the camp in 1982, no organization took young children to coastal sites. I thought that Coastal Ecology Camp could change that, and so it has. I’ve found that when we connect children to places and creatures at a young age, they never forget and they care about preserving the coastal areas for the rest of their lives.
A lot has changed in the 50 years you’ve been teaching. What are some of the biggest disruptors that have come along and changed how you teach? And what has stayed the same? Technology has had a huge impact on how we teach. When I started, it was a big deal to have a telephone in your classroom. Then Dr. Pressly provided computers for each room, and now every child has their own iPad. They use the iPads to collect data from the garden and compare and analyze it, which is amazing. I’ve been very fortunate to have an assistant in Dr. Joan Kahn who helps me incorporate technology without taking away from the students’ exposure to hands-on science. And of course, Covid made us all have to figure out how to do the things we’ve always done but in a virtual environment. I let the students lead a lot of those sessions which helped them engage.
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Receives Distinguished Service Award from the Georgia Independent School Association
Honored by the Garden Clubs of America with the Elizabeth Abernathy Hull Award for fostering in his students an appreciation for all plant and animal life in their environments.
Country Data yearbook dedication
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In collaboration with fellow teachers, Mr. Eswine has helped shape the extensive campus gardens and establish a legacy of environmental stewardship and sustainability. National recognition includes: National Wildlife Federation Certified Schoolyard Habitat in 2004 and Green Flag Award in 2011; designation as a Green Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education in 2012; Certified Pollinator Habitat by the Environmental Education Alliance and the Monarchs Across Georgia Committee in 2013.
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Experiential learning is something we talk about more now, but we’ve been practicing at SCDS for a long time. Progressive educators like Nina Pape and Dorothy Jenkins held the view that education wasn’t just about memorizing information, it was about learning through doing. So, our focus on helping students learn at a deep level, not just so they can answer questions correctly on an exam, is not new. Today there is more of an understanding that each student learns in their own way. This was not embraced in the “olden days.” We have a huge learning support system in place now that helps students with specific needs, but also each teacher understands how to make their discipline accessible to every student, no matter their learning style. I think this approach, one that appreciates each student’s inward being, helps them navigate a very diverse world. To be successful today requires much more understanding of other people and the variety of
ways there are to approach challenges. Because they have been treated with respect as individuals, it is not a stretch for our students to treat others the same way. They learn to appreciate differences among people as well as among those inhabitants of the planet that have no voice.
You’re very tall, which my fellow classmates and I found fascinating when we had you as a teacher. Why do you think that is? Do you think your size has impacted your teaching? The kids have to look up at me which is a bit intimidating. They don’t want to make me upset, but they also know I’ll do anything for them. I speak frankly to them and I empathize with what they’re going through; it helps them work through what they’re feeling. Some of that ability to relate comes from
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Joins the board of the Center for Wildlife Education at Georgia Southern University
Honored by the Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia with the Eugene Odum Lifetime Service Award for “long-term, significant, and meaningful contributions to the field of environmental science through dedicated and exemplary teaching, research and service”
Instrumental in obtaining LEED Certification for the Pressly Hall Lower School Building and designing the Lower School science area to include expansive garden, 1,000 gallon aquarium, greenhouse, and turtle pond.
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the teasing I got about my height: “How’s the weather up there?”; “You don’t need skis with those feet!” – which taught me to brush things off. Despite my height, I feel like I can really get on the same level with the kids, and I believe they know that.
It seems like everyone has a Mr. Eswine story. Mine is that I lost a signet ring with my initials on it while working in your garden in 5th grade. It was the first piece of jewelry my parents ever gave me and I was devastated. Five years later, my cousin, who had the same initials, found my ring in the dirt where it fell through the hole in my pocket. I still wear it. That’s the kind of magic that happens in your garden. I can still remember when you lost that ring—the look on your face. I was determined to find it, so every year I told the students to keep an eye out for it. It meant so much to me to be able to return it to you.
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Honored by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources as the Teacher of the Year
Bill and Sharon Eswine appointed to an advisory council for Georgia Southern University’s Elementary Education Department
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Michael and Laura Greenberg with children Sam and Ben.
Dr. Greenberg with former faculty Madame Marianne Vawter and Dr. Byron Boyd
2021 Distinguished Alumni Award:
Michael Greenberg ‘84 MD, MPH
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ach year Savannah Country Day School presents the Distinguished Alumni Award to a graduate who has provided extraordinary service to the community and has achieved outstanding personal, business, or professional success. Country Day proudly presents the 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award to Dr. Michael Greenberg, Class of 1984. Dr. Greenberg is currently the vice president and medical head for Sanofi Pasteur, North America, the largest company in the world that is devoted entirely to the development of vaccines. Though he is currently based in Pennsylvania, his team consists of epidemiologists in France, Japan, Mexico, India, and Thailand who provide strategic support to development-stage and licensed vaccines. His focus is on seeking innovative approaches to vaccine epidemiology using techniques including mHealth, social media monitoring, big data, and wearable technology. Dr. Greenberg lives in Bethlehem, Pa. with his wife Laura of 19 years and their children, Sam (17) and Ben (14). 3 8 • SAVC D S .O R G
SCDS’s Order of the Salamander science club
Dr. Greenberg is currently the vice president and medical head for Sanofi Pasteur, North America, the largest company in the world that is devoted entirely to the development of vaccines.
Siblings Michael and Sarah
Dr. Greenberg’s sister, Sarah (Greenberg) Kovensky ‘88, is an SCDS alumna and a member of the SCDS Middle School faculty. The siblings sat down to reflect on his time at SCDS, his family and his career. Sarah: Growing up Greenberg was never boring. Our parents were intelligent, driven, giving, and kind with a sense of humor, inquisitiveness and never-ending thirst for knowledge. Life-long learning was paramount. Michael was a product of our parents, embracing a sense of curiosity and excitement about the world around him. As a kid, his impulsive nature led him to taking some unusual risks to test hypotheses—like putting me in a duffle bag, zipping it up, and pushing it down the stairs to see what would happen—but at his heart, he was every bit a Greenberg. As his baby sister, I, in equal measure, idolized him, feared him, and was jealous of him. We definitely had some sibling rivalry. At its core, however, our relationship was built on love. We shared our father’s passion for history, caring, and justice and our mother’s never-give-up attitude. Michael took all of these attributes and continued his educational career after SCDS at Cornell University, graduating magna cum laude in French literature. He later continued his academic career at Medical College of Georgia and his residency at University of California San Francisco. After a number of years practicing pediatrics, he pursued a master’s in public health at the University of California Berkeley, followed by a fellowship at the CDC in Atlanta in the US Public Health Service Commission Corps. Since then, he has been an advocate for vaccine research and development, working with leaders in the field on an international level, championing the idea that all children should have the chance to grow up healthy. Sarah: Many of my students over the years have heard about how you transformed from “Evil Genius” to just genius, speaking several languages and working towards solving some of the world’s medical issues. How many languages do you speak, and how did you become so interested in learning them? WINTER 2022 • 39
Michael: If you count English, it’s four, including French, Spanish, and Hebrew. I can get by in Italian and Japanese. For French, I can thank Country Day where I started studying and ultimately majored in French literature in college. That being said, while my grammar was good, my conversational French was terrible. On one of my first trips to France, I was told that I sounded like a character from Molière! It got a lot better after living in Belgium for four years and France for seven. Learning Spanish was something I never did formally but rather born out of necessity when I was a pediatrics resident working at San Francisco General Hospital. We had a lot of kids whose families spoke only Spanish and waiting for an interpreter was often not an option. So, I figured, “How hard can this be?” I learned a few phrases and then just pointed to a body part and asked, ¿Cómo se dice…? (“How do you say…?”). And I’d point to the arm to which the reply would be “el brazo,” and so on. One day, I saw a newborn baby with a rash on his face. I was very keen to learn the word for rash, so I pointed and said, “¿Cómo se dice…?” to which the mom answered, “La cara.” I thought, Great! Now I know the word for rash. Seeing another child that day, wondering if the baby had experienced a rash, I asked the mother, “¿Tiene su bebé una cara?” With a quizzical look, she answered cautiously, “Sí, doctor.” When it was clear there might be some misunderstanding, I asked my nurse about the confused look. To which she replied, “Michael, you just asked her if her baby had a face.” My nurse bailed me out, and it wasn’t the last time.
Vaccine research has been top-of-mind over the past year. Your profession must be incredibly rewarding. How did you decide to go into vaccine research? I’ve been very privileged to work in vaccine development for the past 17 years. I wish I could say I had planned it, but really it was a bit of a fluke. After practicing pediatrics in the San Francisco Bay Area and starting to work in the local public health department, I went to the CDC in Atlanta to be an officer in the Epidemic Intelligence Service, or EIS program. These are the disease detectives you read about who leave at a moment’s notice to investigate outbreaks like Ebola in Africa or the anthrax attacks after 9/11. At the end of the two years, having done public health work in places like South Africa and Honduras, my wife, Laura, and I were interested in working overseas, something that now seemed like a real possibility. While waiting for a CDC job to materialize, a colleague let me know she was leaving CDC to join a newly formed epidemiology department at the vaccines division of GlaxoSmithKline in Belgium and that they were recruiting for two more people. I never imagined joining the private sector and didn’t imagine Europe would be an option after CDC, but the opportunity was there and it turned out to be a great one. That was 2005, and I’ve been enjoying doing it ever since.
Did you have any teachers during your time at SCDS who inspired you to think creatively and globally? Were there any projects that particularly stand out to you? I was inspired by many teachers from my time at SCDS. Among those who inspired me to think globally, I would have to say my history teachers, Robert Spahn in 10th grade and Byron Boyd in 11th. Spahn really pushed his students who were at a point where you start thinking for yourself, forming your own world view, and that’s something I’ll never 4 0 • SAVC D S .O R G
forget. Dr. Boyd had a totally different style. From him I learned about perspective. There is no absolute truth about events that occur, but accounts from writers and historians which need to be read with a critical eye, as everything is colored by our biases and personal histories. It’s a very important lesson especially in our times, as our world views are so heavily influenced by the news sources we read or the people around us.
You and your wife Laura have two incredible kids, Sam (17) and Ben (14), who have lived all over the globe. How has your educational background shaped your decisions about their education and your parenting choices? Being the products of great educations in the U.S., Laura (who was also a teacher) and I have been committed to seeking the best opportunities for our boys. Having lived in four different countries has been an education in itself, not to mention the extensive travel we have done. Our goal has been to give them the best environments in which they can thrive, be in a nurturing educational environment, and prepare them not only for college, but also to be well-rounded young adults. Early on, they attended local schools in both Brussels and Australia. When we moved to France, we enrolled them in an international school; the benefit is that they were with kids from nearly 40 other countries, as well as the fact that if we moved to another country, they would be able to integrate into another international school without much difficulty. While that served us well for the early years, we felt that the options were more limited for high school, at least in Lyon, France, where we were most recently. And that’s what prompted our move back to the United States. Sam, who was in seventh grade at the time, asked us if there was any chance we could be in one place for all four years of high school. Thinking about where I could continue my vaccine work and find a top school to prepare Sam and Ben for college, we ultimately landed in Bethlehem, Pa. where they attend Moravian Academy, a school very similar to SCDS in terms of size, academic excellence and its commitment to developing the whole student.
quiz bowl and being on the quiz bowl team, as well as the clubs like the French Club and the Apostles with Dr. Spahn. Outside of school, I took piano lessons pretty much until I finished high school. While I was never very diligent about practicing and was probably responsible for every gray hair that our teacher, Anne Wilson, didn’t get dyed red, it has been something I have been able to enjoy over all of these years.
If you were to give advice to current students at SCDS, what would it be? I would encourage them to try as much as possible. If you don’t like it, then at least you tried. But you may discover something that was previously unfamiliar and decide you love it.
Were there any extracurricular activities you enjoyed during your time at SCDS that were particularly meaningful for you? If it’s not already obvious, I was a serious geek when I was at SCDS and actually still am. So, I can’t count sports among my extracurriculars. I loved playing WINTER 2022 • 41
class notes Our goal is for alumni to get involved and stay connected. If you have recently moved or relocated, please update your address by visiting savcds.org/alumni. For more information, please contact Amy Pinckney ‘85, Director of Alumni Relations, at 912.961.8849 or pinckney@savcds. org. And don’t forget to follow the Hornet Alumni network on social media. MARK YOUR CALENDAR! We are ready to celebrate you and excited to welcome our alumni back for the 2022 Spring Alumni Weekend on April 22-23 for a memorable celebration of reunion classes ending in 2s and 7s as well as all Hornet Alumni! Whether you are joining us for The Alumni Spring Party on Friday night, returning to campus for The Country Fair on Saturday, or gathering as a class off-campus, you’ll be surprised at how quickly the years have slipped away and pleased to hear about what’s happening at Country Day today! We plan to share updates via email, social media, and on savcds.org/alumni as they become available. Help build the momentum for your upcoming reunion by joining your Reunion Committee! Reunion volunteers are the key to a fun and successful event. Alumni have the best insight into the kind of celebration their classmates would enjoy, making a real difference in the quality of the experience. Whether calling friends to invite them to reunion events or assisting in planning your party, alumni involvement is what makes it a great occasion for everyone. For more information about becoming a volunteer for your Reunion Committee, email Amy Pinckney ‘85 at pinckney@savcds.org. SavannahCountryDaySchoolAlumni scds_alumni Savannah CountryDay-Alumni
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1944 The Country Day community was deeply saddened to learn of Mrs. Cornelia Rankin Groves’ passing at the age of 95. Mrs. Groves was a 1944 graduate of The Pape School and was a driving force behind the founding of The Savannah Country Day School. She and her husband, Robert Walker Groves, Jr., for whom the Lower School’s Groves Hall was named, were the parents of Robert “Bobby” Groves, a 1967 class associate and Susan Groves Stevens, a 1971 SCDS graduate. In addition, grandchildren Suzanne Groves Hoffman graduated in 1998 and Billy Groves was a 1995 class associate. Mrs. Groves is regarded as a pillar of Savannah Country Day School and was the 2007 recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award.
1959 The Class of 1959 would like to send their condolences to Dale (Gabriel) Thorpe on the recent loss of her husband, Rudolph E. “Sonny” Thorpe, Jr., who passed away on November 12, 2021.
1961 The Class of 1961 celebrated their 60th Reunion at The Savannah Golf Club during Homecoming Alumni Weekend. Special thanks to Mimi Cay, Dwight Kelley, and Tom McGoldrick for planning and contributing to the memorable evening.
1964 Lamar Davis and his wife Sarah are thrilled to report that their children, Whit ‘93 and Betsy ‘97, have returned to live in Savannah. “We are truly blessed,” said Davis.
1965 The Class of 1965 celebrated their 56th Reunion during Homecoming Alumni Weekend. Margaret Wylly writes, “What a fun evening that was! Many thanks to Gina, Elizabeth and Susan who organized our reunion. We are so blessed as we have remained friends since our early days of Pape/ Savannah Country Day School!” With great sadness, the Class of 1965 reports the death of alumnus William “Wick” W. Ashburn who passed away on December 20, 2021. Sympathy goes out to his widow Margie (Manley) Ashburn ‘78.
1968 With great sadness, the Alumni Office reports the death of alumnus Farrell Hobbs Braziel, MD who passed away on January 18, 2022.
1969 Keith Propst has contributed a third article to Georgia Backroads magazine. In the Winter 2021 issue, Keith’s article describes how a historic industrial site in Athens, Georgia was rescued from the brink of total collapse to be repurposed as a thriving mixeduse commercial development. In the late 1970s and early 80s, Keith worked in several of these industrial buildings, and he was surprised and delighted to discover that these buildings had been saved. Mitch Wilkes writes, “News from the Pacific Beach, CA: Carole and I are delighted to report that four days of sunny wedding festivities in Charleston for our daughter Meredith could not have gone any better. The celebration was hosted for 165 guests at the beautiful Legare-Waring House on December 4th. We would not change a thing. Word has it that the happy couple, Meredith and Greg Carlson, will return to the San Diego area soon. “All is well in SoCal, and amid wedding planning, I was able to sneak out for an Old Boys rugby tour to Alaska in June. I also enjoyed the 60th year reunion of the Notre Dame Rugby Club in September, and the 50th anniversary of my Atlanta Club on December 10th. I am now recuperating quite well in Pacific Beach. Happy New Year to all!”
1971 “The undaunted Class of 1971 held its 50th reunion in early November, and despite the weather and the virus, it was a smashing success! We had our best turnout ever, with many classmates in attendance who had never come to a reunion before. We laughed, hugged, reminisced, wined and dined— and vowed to stay in touch. “Some of us gathered informally at Cohen’s Retreat on Friday night, where they kindly turned the lobby over to us, as we were clogging up the bar. We had hoped to be able to tour the SCDS campus on Saturday morning, but the steady rain prevented that from happening. “Saturday night we were guests at Linda and Walter Lewis’ lovely home on Green Island for a delicious oyster roast and buffet. Luckily the Lewises have a wide porch with sufficient room underneath for us to shuck and enjoy the oysters, as it continued to
pour. Head of School Kef Wilson and Director of Institutional Advancement Craig Brooks stopped by to wish us well. Another highlight of the evening was a memory and laughter-inducing game of Trivial Pursuit: Savannah Country Day Class of ’71 Edition, put together by Mary Lynn Robertson Zirkle and Kathleen Brewin Lewis. The class has recently lost one of our beloved members, Mary McGoldrick Dorsey, and we took a few moments to remember her, along with others who are deceased: Morton Levy, Lee Gay, Mark Hoerner, Anne Craighead, David Young, Raymond Demere, and Malcolm Murphy. Several of us made donations to the school in their memory. We also noted the recent passing of Kirk Victor’s wife, Linda Lance, and Helen Burgstiner Smith’s husband, Chris, as well as Jan Johnson Curran’s father, Susan Groves Stephens’ mother, and Kirk’s brother, John. “We had good news to share, too. There are gobs of grandchildren among us, recent odysseys and retirement opportunities, books written, and hobbies acquired or finessed. Beecher Mathes was unable to attend, but she let us know she had retired as a presbyterian minister in Athens in 2019 and continues to be a caregiver for her mother Jacqueline, who turned 107 (yes, you read that right) just before our reunion. Brookie Banbury also sent regrets from outside of Seattle, where she works for Microsoft, as well as reminded us of our class cheer: “Hotty totty God almighty! Who is number one? Flim, flam, hot damn! The Class of ’71.” “It was a good time and a meaningful time—the reunion itself and the experiences we had together during our years at Country Day. It’s hard, really hard, to believe that 50 years have passed since we were in school together. We were lucky to be a part of each other’s lives. Carpe diem.” With great sadness, the Class of 1971 reports the death of alumna Mary (McGoldrick) Dorsey, who passed away on June 18, 2021.
1973 Libby (Morris) Kingston reports, “SCDS Class of ‘73 has a newly published book editor! Congratulations to Susan (Driscoll) Verell on the publication of her father’s journal! Susan put in her years in SCDS English classes, her journalism degree from UGA, her years as a middle school English teacher, and her countless hours of volunteer work editing into the publication of her late father’s journal of his World War II experiences in Africa. “Susan’s father, Porter Driscoll, is also the uncle of Nina Garlington Gant, as you all know. The book also WINTER 2022 • 43
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includes mentions of Lucy Tison Gilpin’s father Henry Tison and Spanky Schley’s uncle Cooper Schley (also related to Cooper Glenn), both of whom Porter saw in Africa! The book covers the US Army campaigns in Algeria and Tunisia, 1942-1943. The book contains only Porter Driscoll’s words and illustrations, including all maps and artwork. “The Journal of a Junior Officer: The campaigns in Algeria and Tunisia, North Africa 1942 – 1943 is available on Amazon.com It’s a great way to have a first-hand glimpse into history by a member of our parents’ generation. So many of them never discussed their involvement in WWII. Happy reading!” “John Maclean has published two books (so far!). “A Random Walk Down Abercorn & Habersham Streets: A Savannah Tour Guide” and “A Random Walk Down Bull Street: A Savannah Tour Guide.” They are both available at E. Shaver’s Bookstore and Amazon.com. Keep up the good work, John!
1975 With great sadness, the Alumni Office reports the death of alumnus Sherrod Gates “Pete” Patterson, who passed away on August 8, 2021.
1976 The Class of 1976 celebrated their 45th reunion at The Palmetto Club at The Landings on Skidaway Island during Homecoming Alumni Weekend. The Class of 1976 would like to send their condolences to Anna-Fay (Wiggers) Lohn on the recent loss of her husband, Andy Lohn.
1978 The Class of 1978 would like to send their condolences to Margie (Manley) Ashburn on the recent loss of her husband, William “Wick” Warren Ashburn, III ‘65, who passed away December 30, 2021.
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1980 Mouse Straus writes, “We hope that everyone’s 2022 is off to a good start! We are looking forward to exploring more of our new home country, Colombia, South America.”
1983 Jimmy Dothard writes, “My daughter, Marisol, received her Master of Arts degree in molecular biology, cell biology, and biochemistry from Boston University on September 25, 2021. I retired from the Bibb County School District after almost 31 years of service as a school psychologist last May. I am working part-time for the same system now. I also have a consulting business: The School Psych. Consulting.” Royceann (Spillers) Friedman writes, “After a long history with the organization, I’ve recently started a new role as development director for the American Heart Association. And after several years of being held in Hilton Head, I’m excited to announce that the 25th Annual Southern Coast Heart Ball will return to downtown Savannah on April 2, 2022. I hope to see many SCDS alumni there!
1984 Joey Trotz has been the global head of technology for IBM Watson Advertising for the last five years. His team recently was recognized for pioneering work in identifying and mitigating bias in advertising through the use of artificial intelligence. His teams have also been honored for their work in applying IBM Watson technologies to a range of advertising and marketing systems including creative, privacy, and data.
In November 2021, Joey published his first book, Quarantine Cocktails, celebrating drink and cocktail history based on some 18 months of daily cocktail explorations as documented on Instagram (@ jetrotz). All proceeds benefit Giving Kitchen, a charity that provides emergency assistance to food service workers. This community was hard-hit by COVID-19, and this is his way of giving back. The book is available by visiting linktr.ee/joeytrotz.
1985 Lisa and Jay McCaslin enjoyed reuniting with their son, Alston McCaslin ‘21 at the Army-Navy Football game on December 11, 2021. Alston is a Midshipman in his Plebe year at the United States Naval Academy. With great sadness, the Alumni Office reports the death of alumna Helen (Bradley) Tarbutton, who passed away on October 12, 2021.
organizations in the Philadelphia area. In October of this year, she was inducted into the Philadelphia Public Relations Association’s Hall of Fame. Her brothers Andrew ‘80 and Bruce ‘83, and classmate Lisa Robinson ‘86, were all at the induction ceremony. Lindsey (Widman) Van Puffelen writes, “William and I now have six fantastic Van Puffelen adult children (two wonderful d a u g h t e r s - i n - l a w) and three precious grandchildren. Our company, Biblia Marine Towing & Transportation, now has a beautiful new dry dock. We are thankful to the Lord for His abundant grace.”
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With great sadness, the Alumni Office reports the death of alumnus Jeffrey “Jeff” Daniels Wurst, who passed away on December 26, 2021
Catherine OliverSmith writes, “I still live in the Colorado Rockies outside of Vail and Beaver Creek on a farm with my chickens, duck, cats, and girls. My eldest, Bella, is moving to Paris in March to begin her three-year journey pursuing her bachelor’s degree in patisserie arts and management at the École Ducasse. My middle, Gigi, is starting a youth-driven community theater program with a local organization, Valley’s Voice, as a junior in high school. My youngest, Maisy, has taken up volleyball and rock climbing as a seventh-grader. I was hired as the executive director of a community organization, Neighborhood Navigators of Eagle County, and am hard at work on growing the organization to meet community-identified and defined needs for our
1986 With great sadness, the Alumni Office reports the death of alumnus Duncan Hamilton Adams, who passed away on September 5, 2021.
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class notes Latino community. I recently took surfing and salsa lessons on a trip to Puerto Rico. I am often in Savannah as my mother’s health is not good and enjoy the opportunities to catch up with people.”
1991 Members of the Class of 1991 gathered with spouses and friends on Saturday, October 23, for their 30th Reunion Celebration at Dr. & Mrs. Guerry’s home on Talahi Island. “It was a beautiful outdoor setting overlooking the river and perfect weather for a festive fall evening catching up with classmates over Wiley’s BBQ dinner, drinks, and live music. Thank you to SCDS Head of School, Kef Wilson and Marjory Taylor for joining the festivities. We missed everyone who couldn’t be there - go ahead and mark your calendars for Homecoming 2026!”
1992 Jay Markwalter was appointed by Governor Brian Kemp to the Georgia Tourism Foundation Board of Directors on September 2, 2021. The Foundation is focused on directing the development of innovative and entrepreneurial strategies designed to improve Georgia’s position as a destination for travel by working with the Georgia Department of Economic Development and Explore Georgia state tourism office to increase Georgia’s competitiveness and grow the tourism industry. Following the path of tourism marketing director and director of convention sales from 2004 - 2018 for the cities of Lawrenceville, Dahlonega, and Augusta, Georgia, Jay now serves as the executive director of the Georgia Association of Convention & Visitors Bureaus since April of 2018. He lives in Augusta with his wife, Sumner, and their two sons Joe (11) and Hart (6).
1993 Whit Davis writes, “I am happy to report that, in early 2021, my wife Claire and I moved back to Savannah with our three children. They started SCDS in January ‘21 and are off to a great start. We are living on Dutch Island and can be found in the stands for girls’ soccer and basketball and boys’ tennis matches.”
1995 Stuart Espy writes, “My amazing wife, Lauren, and I live in Dunwoody, Georgia, where we’re raising our three boys, Corban (7), Riley (5), and Brooks (2). After working 12 years in corporate sales, I got my master’s degree in psy-
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chology and counseling from Richmont Graduate University and currently work on staff at North Point Ministries as a pastor and campus consultant on our student ministry team. Lauren and I love vacationing on St. Simon’s Island and often dream about the possibility of raising our family on the coast. We’ll see what the future holds!”
1996 The Class of 1996 had a strong showing to celebrate their 25th reunion with more than half of the graduation class in attendance, including George Barrow, Cathy (Crawford) Baxter, Catherine Booker, Cathryn (Bowyer) Bourbon, Will Bozeman, Jordan (Neely) Chase, Wendy Furey, Jason Gilley, Brett Goodwin, Amanda (Byck) Jones, Trip Kennickell, Josh Lamb, Liz (Wasden) Lampton, Liz (Lientz) Macfadyen, Abby (Beck) Mitchell, Lindsey (Nash) Hardy, Jon Pannell, Jason Pedigo, Chad Schaffer, John Sipple, Josh Smith, Cade Thompson, Lauren Wiebe, Allen Williams and Candler Wilson. “Many classmates see each other around campus now that they are parents of their own Hornets, but it was fun to have out-of-towners make the trek to Savannah from places like the Bahamas, Chicago, Atlanta, New York, and Charleston. We were lucky enough to raise a glass with teachers who impacted us during our time at Country Day including Dr. Pressly, Mr. Bach, Coach Parker, and Mrs. Sideris whom most of us can recall pulling our loose teeth in Lower School! Our class has always demonstrated outspoken, diverse, and curious points of view and it was so fun to see where everyone has landed now that we are 25 years out. We missed many classmates who couldn’t be there, but are already planning for our 30th!” The Alumni Board welcomes new board member Amanda (Byck) Joness ‘96. Amanda grew up in Savannah as part of a family with a long history of community involvement and commitment to Country Day. She moved back to Savannah in 2020 with her husband and son and joined Seabolt Real Estate. Her son, Clark ‘33, is the third generation of her family to attend SCDS. Amanda graduated from Georgia Tech with a BS in business management and went on to earn her MBA. She lives on Skidaway Island. In addition to serving on the SCDS Alumni Board, Amanda is on the school’s Arts Alliance Board. She is dedicated to encouraging past,
present, and future SCDS generations to contribute positively to the evolution of humanity, in all disciplines and locations in the world, with thought and respect. Amanda looks forward to continuing SCDS’ motto of Service through Knowledge and Character and being actively involved in the Savannah community.
1997 Betsy Davis writes, “After 15 years in Atlanta, I’ve moved back to Savannah with my Springer Spaniel, Chatham. It’s been great being home so far, and I’m looking forward to seeing people around town and on campus soon With great sadness, the Alumni Office reports the death of Martha (Turner) Watson, who passed away on December 29, 2021.
2001 The Alumni Board welcomes new board member Brooke Fortson ‘01. Brooke moved to Savannah from Atlanta in 1994 and attended Savannah Country Day from 6th-12th grade, graduating in 2001. She went on to receive a BS from Howard University and MPH from Georgia Southern University, moving back to Savannah in 2021 to pursue a career in nursing after working in the film industry for 10 years in New York and Los Angeles. In her spare time, she enjoys writing, hiking, and is an active member of the community, working with several organizations across Savannah in order to improve conditions for marginalized residents.
2006 Carey Griffin and his wife, Bridget, live in Richmond, UK with their two little girls ages 4 and 2 and a baby boy on the way in March. Carey finished his master’s in Spanish back in 2019 and now his wife Bridget is finishing hers in decorative arts and historic interiors.
2008 1999 Maria (Anderson) Booth writes, “In December 2021, I started a new job as the accounting director at Military Sealift Command, which supports (among many other missions) the Navy’s hospital ships, USNS COMFORT and USNS MERCY.” On January 6, 2021, Julia (Glen) Duckworth became a British citizen. To mark the occasion, Julia wore a bespoke hat from award-winning milliner, Awon Golding. In addition, Julia has completed her WSET (Wines & Spirits Education Trust) Diploma in Wines, which is an important milestone that brings her one step closer to becoming a Master of Wine.
2000 Abigail (Rountree) Croft is still living in Atlanta, Georgia, working as an emergency medicine PA after 12 years. She and her husband have a three-year-old daughter and are excited to welcome a baby boy in April 2022.
Arabella (Hadwin) Bisciotti left her career in software to pursue her passion for fitness in 2017. She became certified as a National Academy of Sports Medicine Personal Trainer and decided to start her own brand and company, Bella Fit and Flourish, in 2020. She specializes in pregnancy fitness training and also has a fitness nutrition specialist certification. For fun, she also teaches indoor cycling and is glad to have discovered her passion and turn it into a business. The Alumni Board welcomes new board member Caroline Long ‘08. Caroline is a native of Savannah and attended Savannah Country Day from Kindergarten through 12th grade before earning a B.A. in international comparative studies from Duke University. After graduation, she lived in New York and Los Angeles, working in a range of creative industries from fashion merchandising and styling to talent management and entertainment marketing. Caroline WINTER 2022 • 47
class notes recently returned to Savannah and is pursuing a Master of Arts in luxury brand management from SCAD’s School of Business Innovation. Outside of her studies, Caroline works at the Muse boutique at the Perry Lane Hotel and enjoys exploring the dynamic downtown Savannah community.
2009 The Alumni Board welcomes new board member Kathryn (Groover) Pross ‘09. Kathryn attended Country Day from Pre-K through 12th grade. She went on to the University of Alabama where she earned degrees in political science and Spanish. She spent three years living in Madrid, Spain and several years in Atlanta before a recent move back to Savannah. Kathryn is an interior decorator at Gaston Crue Interiors downtown. She resides at The Landings with her husband Ryan where she serves on The Landings Club House Committee. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, antiquing, and spending time on the water. Friends from the class of 2009 and 2010 gather for an oyster roast at the home of Tracy Edgar ‘79 and Mark Edgar on New Year’s Day. L to R: Tucker Compton ‘09, Ashal Patel ‘09, Sara Bromley ‘10, Julian Dunston ‘10, Ansley Edgar ‘10, Katie Green ‘09, Kathryn (Groover) Pross ‘09, Morgan (Roberts) Caldwell ‘09, Taylor (Edgar) Williamson ‘09, Ali Ramee ‘09, and Jim Kingston
2010 Sally (Parker) Shay writes, “After living and working in Atlanta for seven years, we moved back to our hometown of Savannah over the summer of 2021. I am an interior designer at an architecture and interiors firm based in Atlanta called ai3, specializing in hotel and restaurant design. Matthew Shay ‘10* is a general contractor working in the 4 8 • SAVC D S .O R G
commercial industry in the Savannah area. I think the pandemic proved to both of us that we enjoy being close to family. It is safe to say our golden retriever, Piper (who loves to be on the water), is loving her new home here!”
2011 The Alumni Board welcomes new board member, Louis Brody. After graduating from Savannah Country Day School, Louis went on to attend The University of Georgia, graduating from the Terry School of Business with a double-major in Finance and Management Information Systems. Louis then moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, and took a full-time role with Wells Fargo Advisors as a Financial Analyst supporting the Wells Fargo Private Bank. In 2019, Louis had the opportunity to move back to Savannah and partner with his father, Lawrence Brody as a financial advisor with Wells Fargo Advisors servicing greater Savannah and surrounding areas. Louis and his wife, Katherine married on December 31, 2020, in Richmond, VA. Louis currently serves as the secretary on the Executive Board of Directors for the Forsyth Farmers’ Market and is an active member of the Emerging Leaders Committee Fund for The Savannah Community Foundation. Bess (Butler) Brunson, a 401(k) investment advisor at The Fiduciary Group in Savannah, recently earned her Certified Financial Planner certification, which sets the highest standard for financial planners in the United States. Bess was named to Georgia Trend’s 2021 40 Under 40 class for her contributions to the Savannah community and the state of Georgia. Jane Eliza Chisholm recently received her provisional license to practice therapy in South Carolina as a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate. She lives in Columbia, S.C. and works as an elementary school counselor in Lexington County. She will continue to work as a school counselor while seeing clients at a local private practice.
Liz Lafranchise graduated from the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine in May 2021 with the distinction of being inducted into the Robert A. Good Honor Society for students who have demonstrated excellence in scholarly endeavors. In July, she started her OB/GYN residency in at Mercer University/Atrium Health Navicent Hospital.
Law Scholar. He earned his undergraduate degree from Oglethorpe University in 2016 with a Bachelor of Science in business administration, where he was a presidential scholar and was a member of the men’s basketball team.
Joe Lewis writes, “I have been working in the automotive business for five years and am currently the new Ford sales manager in our Savannah location. Tori and I recently got married on November 27, 2021. We look forward to living in The Landings when our new home is finished in the upcoming months.
The Class of 2016 honored their 5th Year Class Reunion with an Oyster Roast at the home of Jim and Lake Daly (parents of Kate Daly, ’16) on Thursday, December 23rd. “The class was joined by some of their favorite teachers from their time at SCDS, such as Terrance Mooney and Jason Manley. Special thanks to Dee Pinckney ’83, Ashley Pinckney ’85, and Ash Pinckney ’19 for cooking the oysters!”
2012 Rachel Land recently graduated with her Master of Arts in professional communication from The University of Tampa. She currently works for the Tampa Bay Lightning and is a fitness coach at Orangetheory Fitness.
2013 Gary McGinty recently moved back to Savannah and is an associate attorney at Bouhan Falligant LLP. His practice will focus primarily on transportation and logistics, medical malpractice, maritime, and products liability. Gary earned his law degree from the University of Georgia School of Law in May of 2019, where he was a Georgia
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2017 Ryan Richards started flying for Republic Airways in September as a first officer based in Columbus, Ohio. This follows his 2020 graduation from Middle Georgia State University with a BS in aviation science and management. He spent the last two-anda-half years as a flight instructor at MGA.
2021 Alston McCaslin and Ryan Beamon enjoyed a little Army-Navy rivalry on January 22 at the Army-Navy basketball game in Annapolis, MD.
REMEMBERING CATHERINE FAGIN On July 27, 2021, longtime Hornet and Country Day retiree Catherine Fagin passed away at the age of 83. Mrs. Fagin arrived at Country Day in 1974 and devoted 20 years to the Lower School. She will be remembered as a greatly respected colleague and collaborator and a devoted champion for her students. Even after retiring in 1994, Mrs. Fagin remained a presence at school, volunteering in the Lower School classrooms and in the campus gardens. Her children Garland Chick, Jr. ‘77, Steve Chick ‘78, Catherine (Chick) Norton ‘80, Meredith (Fagin) Malcom ‘86, and Kimberly (Fagin) Slatovsky, attended SCDS, as well as grandchildren Morgan Chick and current student Evelyn Chick ‘29. Catherine and her husband Ron joined Country Day’s Heritage Society several years ago by naming the School in their estate plans. Upon her passing, the Catherine Fagin Endowed Fund for Outdoor Education was established. Annual draws from the fund will be used to improve the existing outdoor teaching spaces and fund programs that will enable the school to be at the forefront of sustainable education and environmental awareness. WINTER 2022 • 49
births
Niko Caparisos ‘03 and his wife Kate joyfully announce the birth of their third child, Virginia Jane Caparisos, born on June 25. Virginia joins big sisters Ella ‘35 and Maggie ‘37, who are thrilled to have a real-life baby doll of their own!
Laura Hill (Nash) ‘10 and John Keller welcomed their second baby in March. Nash Wilson Pfluger Keller was born on March 14. He was born at 8lbs 14 oz and 22 inches. Nash was lovingly welcomed by John, Laura Hill, and big sister Weezie. The family resides in Austin, Texas.
Bobby and Virginia (Lewis) Shelley ‘07 celebrated the birth of their daughter, Anna Bryan Shelley on June 15. This summer Bobby also completed his training as an orthopedic surgeon and joined a local practice here in Savannah. They’re thrilled to be back in Savannah as a family of four!
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Chris Campos ‘05 and Amanda Claire Campos were overjoyed to welcome our son Franklin Michael Campos into our lives back in April of 2021. He has been a long-awaited addition to our family.
Stefanie (Dasher) ‘07 and Drew McCullough ‘05 joyfully welcomed a baby boy, Dash Andrew McCullough, on July 17.
Sarah Hall Salem ‘11 writes, “Blaine and I welcomed our daughter, Sarah Jane “Sally” Salem, on September 23.
Amanda (Jones) Walker ‘02 and her husband Brian are excited to announce the birth of their second son, Whitaker Edward Walker, born on May 18. Whitaker is already adored by many, especially his big brother Wesley, who turns 4 in February 2022.
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Blake (Stafford) Hallman ‘09 and her husband Haden welcomed their son, Nathaniel Haden Hallman, into the world on June 23. Nathaniel weighed 10lb 2oz and is a happy and healthy boy!
Christian Demere ‘09 and his wife Maddie welcomed their daughter, Margaret Grace Demere, on August 30.
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Owen Brennan ‘08 and Ashley (Moore) Brennan ‘08 welcomed their third child, Lucy Torras Brennan, on December 21. Big sister, Eloise ‘35, and big brother, James, are so in love with their new baby sister!
Jane (Hagan) Davis ‘07 and Allen Davis welcomed their first child Charles “Charlie” McAuley Davis on July 12 in Leamington Spa, UK.
Rhett (Reeves) Bentley ‘08 and Rob Bentley welcomed Simonton Rhett Bentley, “Simon,” on November 27, 2021 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He joins his brother Harris, age two and a half.
Benjamin Watson ‘09 and his wife, Kathleen, welcomed their first child on November 8 in Seattle, Washington. Their baby’s name is Benjamin Luther Watson, III and he will be called Ben.
Jennifer (Cressman) Kistler ‘00 writes, “On June 2 we welcomed Rhett Michael Kistler to our family. Sloane (6) and Jack (4) were very excited to welcome their new brother to the family.”
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weddings
Arabella (Hadwin) Bisciotti ‘08 & Jack Bisciotti got married on October 23, 2021 at St. John’s Episcopal Church downtown Savannah, followed by a reception at the Oglethorpe Club. Her fellow SCDS classmate and lifelong friend, Taylor Viers ‘08, was a bridesmaid, and her cousins Benjamin Watson ‘09, Morris Watson ‘11, Walker Watson ‘13, and John Kingston ‘03, were ushers. Her cousin Betsy Kingston ‘01 was an Honorary bridesmaid, and a speaker. It was a wonderful and special evening for Jack and Arabella, and they now live in Annapolis, Maryland, where Jack grew up. Jack Edwards ‘12 married Caroline Cronk in a small ceremony with close family members on June 20, 2020. They were able to celebrate with friends and family on June 19, 2021 at the All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Atlanta followed by a reception at the Capital City Club. Groomsmen included classmates Ron Berry ‘12, Hamilton Pirkle ‘12 and Alex Sovchen ‘12. The couple resides in Atlanta.
Skylar (Lanier) Bacevich ‘14 and Sam Bacevich ‘15 were married on November 20, 2021, at Isle of Hope United Methodist Church in Savannah, followed by an evening reception at the Charles H. Morris Center hosted by Skylar’s parents, Amy and Todd Lanier ‘79. Fellow classmates Nivan Lakshman ‘15 and Rob Hulsey ‘15 were among the groomsmen, and Grace (Eckmann) Imholz ‘14 was one of the bridesmaids. Skylar’s sister, Summer Lanier ‘20, was the maid of honor, and Jack Auer ‘15 was Sam’s best man. Skylar and Sam now live in Norfolk, VA. Jade (Aaron) Dietz ‘03 married Blair Dietz on August 8, 2021 on Wilmington Island in Savannah, GA. Sisters Amber (Aaron) Meeks ‘02 and Candice (Aaron) English ‘07 were among the bridesmaids. Children and current students Bradford Rowland ‘32 and Hope Rowland ‘35 were the ring bearer and flower girl. Jade and Blair are happily settled in Savannah, GA. 5 4 • SAVC D S .O R G
Nevin (Ergul) Natale ‘12 married Michael Natale on December 18th, 2021 at Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church in Savannah, followed by a reception at The Mansion on Forsyth. Fellow classmates, Maddie (Clifton) Chappell ‘12 and Jessica Schlafstein ‘12 were among the bridesmaids. Nevin and Michael currently reside in Atlanta, GA with their dog, Olive.
Olivia (Buelvas) Karcher ‘14 married Michael Karcher on October 22, 2021 at Ships of the Sea Museum in Savannah. Fellow alumni Becky Buelvas ‘16 and Brittain (Thompson) Robinson ‘11 were among the bridesmaids, and Lizzie Bowden ‘14 was the maid of honor. Olivia and Michael reside in Raleigh, NC.
Joe Lewis ‘11 married Tori May on November 27th, 2021 in Savannah, Georgia, at Isle of Hope United Methodist Church followed by a reception at The Oakridge Club. Their first dance was Chris Stapleton’s, “Tennessee Whiskey,” which was the first concert they attended together in October 2019. Joe’s best man and father, Wistar Lewis ‘73, brother, Sam Lewis ‘09 and fellow classmate Noah Luskey ‘11, were among the groomsmen, and his three sisters Kathryn (Groover) Pross ‘09, Caroline Groover ‘12 and Erika Lewis ‘14, were among the bridesmaids. The couple resides in The Landings on Skidaway Island while pursuing their respective careers in the automotive business and healthcare. The morning wedding of Elizabeth Pirkle ’09 and Jeremy Huggins took place on October 16, 2021 at Cadet Chapel on the campus of the United States Military Academy, West Point, NY. A Brunch Reception and Tailgate After Party followed at West Point’s Historic Thayer Hotel that overlooks the Hudson River and mountains beyond. SCDS alumni joining in the celebration were maid of honor Kelli Kirkland ’12, Elizabeth’s brothers, Robert Pirkle ’06, Hamilton Pirkle ’12 and friends Eliza Hallock ’09, Mallory Owens Cranman ’09, Jordan Cranman ’08 and Cory Hall ’06. Elizabeth and Jeremy reside in Savannah.
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Reunions The Class of 1971 celebrated its 50-year reunion in early November. After meeting at Cohen’s Retreat on Friday night, the Class of 1971 gathered for their class party at the home of Linda and Walter Lewis on Saturday, November 6.
The Class of 1961 celebrated its 60th Reunion at The Savannah Golf Club during Homecoming Alumni Weekend. Left to right: Bobbi Strong, Sandy (Nelson) Wells, Franklin Williams, Mimi (Daniel) Cay, Ted Benton, Bobby Minis, Dana (Reinschmidt) Tompkins, Dwight Kelley Rear left to right: Reg Brooks, Dick Williams, Gene Marshall, Tom McGoldrick
From Left: Marian (Maner) Castillo, Harvey Gilbert, Kathleen Brewin Lewis, David Moore, and Billy Rauers
From Left: Mary Lynn (Robertson) Zirkle, Mike Nadal, Elizabeth (Ellis) Nadal, Griff Doyle, Kathy Hard, and Corky Ormond
The Class of 1965 celebrated its 56th Reunion during Homecoming Alumni Weekend at the home of Margaret and John Wylly ‘59. Cindy Howard with John Howard behind her; Renee (Portman) Dunn; Susan (Train) Fearon; Gary and Elizabeth (Helmken) Schubert; and in the far back, on the right, Sam and Berta Adams; John (class of ‘59) and Margaret (Bowden) Wylly; and Martin and Martha Sullivan. Front left to right: Rebecca Benton; Elaine and David Barrow, Gina (Smith) Sunderland; John and Anne (Lattimore) Janas; then over to the right, Becky (Wheeler) Milmine and Charlie Milmine.
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From Left: Harvey Gilbert, Marian (Maner Castillo), Jeff Hard, and Corky Ormond
From Left: Simon Fraser, Neil Victor, and Mary Lynn (Robertson) Zirkle
From Left: Walter Lewis, Kirk Victor, and Barbara “Bunny” Ormond
From Left: Alan Williams, Kef Wilson, Griff Doyle, and Will Sheahan
From Left: Mary (Howard) Moore, Kirk Victor, and Cindy Gilbert
From Left: Claire Fawcett and Patti Victor
The Class of 1976 celebrated its 45th reunion at The Palmetto Club at The Landings on Skidaway Island during Homecoming Alumni Weekend. Front left to right: Emily Danzig ‘88, Tommy Sharpley, Graham McGoldrick, Susan Allen (Stan), and Lynn Wright (Mike) 2nd row left to right: Sam Carlton, Julie (Turner) Farmer, Lynn (Rosenstein) Whelan, Allison (Smith) Wienand, Lisa Danzig, Kaye Courington, and Mike Wright Back left to right: Richard Papy, Kevin Iocovozzi, Clegg Roberts, William Rhangos, Allison Rhangos, and Stan Allen.
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Reunions
SCDS Class of 2011 celebrated their 10-year reunion at Starland Yard Friday, November 26th. Left to Right: Nick James, Will Gallagher, John Glenn ‘11, Kathleen Ward, Jane Eliza Chisholm ‘11, Isabel MacGuire ‘11, Maggie Griffin ‘11, Taylor Shook ‘11, Elizabeth Woods ‘11, Caroline Gussler Harper ‘11, Louis Brody ‘11, Kelley Compton ‘11, Kevin Whitfield ‘11, Kevin Blackburne ‘11, Emily Knopf ‘11, Graham King, Sam Harper, Katherine Brody, Sydney Brewer, Katie Black ‘11, Virginia Whitley ‘11, and David Jones
Members of the Class of 1991 gathered with spouses and friends on Saturday, October 23 for their 30th Reunion Celebration at Dr. & Mrs. Guerry’s home on Talahi Island. Left to right: Stephen Ham, Tim McMillan, Caroline Guerry-Lewis, David Gilpin, Colin McRae, Liz (Holliday) Gilpin, Shannon (Asher) Javetz, Brett Madison, Frost (Bush) Osborne, Holly (Miller) Simmons, Tori (Booker) Chandler, Timmy Thompson, Lise (Biggerstaff) Ibsen, Laurin (Engle) Gaylord, Head of School Kef Wilson, Barbara Miller, Beth (Seyle) Fenton, Gil Benton, Laura (Parent) Hubbard, Elsie Hill, Jamie Flanagan, Julia (Kelly) Rodgers, Lee Huddleston
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The Class of 1996 celebrated their 25-year reunion during Alumni Weekend at the Green-Meldrin House. George Barrow, Cathy (Crawford) Baxter, Catherine Booker, Cathryn (Bowyer) Bourbon, Will Bozeman, Jordan (Neely) Chase, Wendy Furey, Jason Gilley, Brett Goodwin, Amanda (Byck) Jones, Trip Kennickell, Josh Lamb, Liz (Wasden) Lampton, Liz (Lientz) Macfadyen, Abby (Beck) Mitchell, Lindsey (Nash) Hardy, Jon Pannell, Jason Pedigo, Chad Schaffer, John Sipple, Josh Smith, Cade Thompson, Lauren Wiebe, Allen Williams, Candler Wilson.
The Class of 2016 celebrated their 5-year reunion at the home of Jim and Lake Daly on December 23rd. Left to Right: Max Braun ’16, William Gompels ’16, Maria Strunjas ’16, Jim Lynch ’16, Nolan Andrew ’16, Lane Reeves ’16, Josh Friedman, Jacqueline Hendrix ’16, Carolina Pinckney ’16, Polly Berman ’16, Jack Considine ’16, Dorothy Green ’16, Kate Daly ’16, Macy Lobel ’16, Jennifer Pirkle ’16, Brandon Hodges ’16, Caroline Szczecinski ’16, Maggie Hendrix ’16, Lily Kate Conneff, Tyler Tupper ’16, Elliot Shin ’16, and Gabe Adler ’16.
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Hornet Home for the Holidays Alumni Oyster Roast is a long-standing annual event hosted by the SCDS Alumni Association that invites all alumni to gather over the Thanksgiving holidays. Multi-generational hornets from near and far enjoyed reconnecting with friends, faculty, coaches, and retirees over a feast of oysters, barbecue, and Brunswick stew.
Will Sampey ‘17, Caroline Dewalt ‘18, Margaret Mercer ‘18, and Bryce Dunn ‘17
Taylor Parker ‘15, Emma Holtzclaw ‘15, and Blake Everard ‘15
Mark Gompels, William Gompels ‘16, and Nina Gompels ‘81
Leighton Reeve and Pearce Reeve ‘72
Ellen (West) Barber ‘90, Andrew Barber, and Angela (Costrini) Hariche ‘90
Alex Lynch ‘17, Chase Gibson ‘17, Emily Roher ‘17, Ash Pinckney ‘19, Emma Wilson ‘17, Grace Archer Pinckney ‘17, Tristan Senkowski ‘17
Morgan Lewis, Sam Lewis ‘09, Tripp Lewis, Wistar Lewis ‘73, and Lynn Lewis
Jade (Aaron) Dietz ‘03, Paul Pressly, and Christina Aaron
Samuel Glenn ‘16, Teddy Glenn ‘19, and Cooper Glenn ‘73*
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Edwin Byck ‘84, Melinda Byck, and David Byck ‘21
GeeGee Kirkley, Kef Wilson, Kate Templeton ‘17, Kate Groce ‘17, and Peter Kronowitz ‘17
Lucy Lewis ‘16, Erika Lewis ‘14, Amanda Edwards ‘14, Bootsie Heffernan, Noah Lusky ‘11, Emma Huennekens ‘15, Abbie Black ‘14, Mary Rowland Lewis ‘14
Sebastian Fernandez ‘18, Matthew Gompels ‘18, Kai Everard ‘18, Benjamin Finkel ‘18, Brett Goodman ‘18 and Adé Akinjogbin
David Jones, Virigina Whitley ‘11, Katie Black ‘11 and Isabel MacGuire ‘11
Allison Palmer ‘15, Joe Stewart, Beth (Windom) Stewart ‘88, Sarah Palmer ‘21, and Jonathan Palmer ‘18
Brandon Richardson, Brittany (Kolat) Richardson ‘03, Tiffany Kolat and Ron Kolat
Jeff Culley, Louise Mulherin ‘84, and Andrea Su ‘84
Lily Glass ‘18 and Liz (Gold) Glass ‘89
Front Row L to R: Addeline Dooley ’18, Benjamin Finkel ’18, Josie Baird ’18, Caroline Dewalt ’18, Adam Byck ’18, Ross Dunn ’18. Back Row L to R: Bronwyn Tait ‘18, Jordan Henry ‘18, Peyton Lowenthal ’18, Briggs Bouchillon ’18, Brittany Hodges ’18, Zoe Rehman ’18, Kutter Reddan ’18, Jordan Henry ‘18, Matthew Gompels ’18
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Homecoming Homecoming Friday, October 22, 2021 It was a beautiful fall evening behind Saunders Stadium, where over 600 alumni, students, parents, and faculty gathered for the 2021 Hornet Homecoming Picnic. Hornets enjoyed Spirit Stations and delicious food from Carey Hilliard’s before honoring Coach Max Dowis and crowning the 2021 Homecoming Queen during halftime of the game.
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Hornets celebrate Coach Max and Joyce Dowis Country Day took the opportunity to recognize and celebrate the legacy of Coach Max Dowis and his wife Joyce during the Homecoming and Alumni Weekend. Friday evening included an on-field presentation with former players from Coach Dowis’s 13-year tenure. The celebration continued the following afternoon when Dowis football players, coaches, and their families gathered at the Forest City Gun Club to reminisce over Coach Dowis’ influence over them and hundreds of Hornets. The Alumni Office would like to extend a special thank you to the following Hornets for organizing the events: J. R. Davis ‘92, Julian Lewis ‘96, David Gilpin ‘91, Jay Markwalter ‘92, Bill Sparks ‘93, David DiBenedetto ‘90, Richie Harris ‘86, Cade Thompson ‘96, Donnie Gale ‘87, Darrell Bach, Lamar Kirkley and Mike Dowis ‘86. Sadly, on December 30, 2021, Coach Dowis died at the age of 90.
“What a special weekend of fellowship, memories, laughter – spanning nearly 200 players, coaches & parents – to honor and celebrate Max and Joyce Dowis! Although he couldn’t be with us, Coach Dowis’ impact shines among 13 years of players that love him and appreciate his teaching legacy beyond Xs and Os to a developer of young men.” ~J. R. Davis ‘92 WINTER 2022 • 63
SCDS ANNUAL REPORT
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Dear Country Day Community: Being a grandparent may be the most rewarding role I have ever had; it is a blessing to pick up carpool when you don’t have to do it routinely and even more enjoyable to listen to the recap of a kindergartner’s day when you don’t have the demands of a career or a family. Most of the conversations with my grandson remind me of how amazing it is to be a part of the SCDS community, not only in the rigorous classes, athletic teams and varied arts programs of the older students for which the school is well known, but right there in the beginning of this extraordinary educational journey. I hear about his wonderful experiences with Dr. Eswine (art), Mrs. Vetrovsky (science), Mrs. Jones (music), Mrs. “B” (Spanish), Coach Joe (P.E), Ms. Tuccio (counseling), Mrs. Hogenboom (media) and of course, Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Amick, his classroom teachers. How amazing at age six to be interacting with so many incredible professionals who truly expand his world in a way that engenders a love of learning at a very early age. Thank you to each of the faculty for the many ways you impact our students’ lives at every age. The School has many loyal donors, and the Board of Trustees is very grateful for the monetary support of those who love Savannah Country Day. The 2020-21 Annual Fund for Country Day reached $756,000, the highest amount of annual giving in SCDS history. The School also received a record number of first-time alumni gifts last year, a 37% increase from the previous year. The Invest in Excellence Campaign has raised over $18.4 million and the ongoing construction of Mingledorff Hall is nothing short of inspirational. I invite those who have not been to campus recently to visit and share in the palpable excitement generated by its towering presence. I would like to thank each member of the Board of Trustees and ask that you thank them as well. We are fortunate to have so many strong community leaders who give of their time and talent to guide the School toward a successful future. It is also my privilege to acknowledge the strong leadership of our Head of School, Kef Wilson. He and his administrative team work tirelessly to ensure that Savannah Country Day School continues as an excellent school and an incredible environment for learning—a place where students are encouraged to think critically, value different viewpoints, appreciate innovation, and begin a lifetime love of learning. Sincerely, Mary Sprague Chair, Board of Trustees
Total Philanthropic Support 2020-21 Annual Giving-The Fund for Country Day Corporate and Endowment Gifts Georgia Income Tax Credit/Apogee Scholarship TOTAL PHILANTHROPIC SUPPORT
The Fund for Country Day
FACULTY & STAFF BOARD OF TRUSTEES ALUMNI GRANDPARENTS
PARENTS OF ALUMNI
$756,555 $5,908,400 $669,735 $7,334,690
CURRENT PARENTS
CONSTITUENCY $326,615 l Alumni $276,237 lC urrent Parents $260,278 l Parents of alumni l Grandparents $250,042 $75,878 l Board of Trustees $32,951 lF aculty and Staff
TOTAL RAISED
$756,555
* Due to overlapping constituencies, subtotals are higher than total raised.
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS REFLECTS CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED JULY 1, 2020 TO JUNE 30, 2021 THE FUND FOR COUNTRY DAY VOLUNTEERS 2020-21 CHAIRS Mr. & Mrs. J. Corde Wilson III ‘94 PARENT CLASS CAPTAINS Mr. & Mrs. William F. Arnold III Mr. John D., Jr. ‘00 & Mrs. Ashlea Hilliard Carson ‘04 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Cay ‘92 Mr. Daniel S. & Mrs. Jordan Neely Chase ‘96 Mr. & Mrs. Joel K. Gerber Dr. Holly M. Goldstein & Mr. Jonathan M. Goldstein Mr. Jacob E. ‘98 & Mrs. Blaine Westerfield Goodwin ‘95 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Ham ‘91 Mr. & Mrs. Adam J. Kaminsky Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. McLeod Mr. & Mrs. R. Davis McLeod Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. Pannell ‘96 Dr. & Mrs. Gabriel J. Pitt Mr. Jesse M. & Mrs. Deganit Stein Ruben ‘92 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Semones Mr. & Mrs. J. Matthew Smallwood Mr. & Mrs. Christopher H. Smith Mr. & Mrs. William E. Sparks, Jr. ‘93 Mr. Ryon W. ‘94 & Mrs. Lindsay McCorkle Thompson Mr. Carl R. & Mrs. Christina Varnedoe Ms. Courtney Victor ‘97 FACULTY & STAFF CHAIR Mrs. Haley Champion GRANDPARENT CHAIR Mrs. Kathie Harlander ALUMNI COMMITTEE Mr. Joseph N. Bell III ‘97 Mrs. Elizabeth Baker Brennan ‘97 Mrs. Bess Butler Brunson ‘11
ANGELA & JEFF MANDEL parents of Carmen ‘22 and Anne ‘25
“Even after 14 years at Country Day, we are still amazed by the dedication of the teachers. I love that they get to know our children individually. They are truly the best!”
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Mr. Christian B. Demere ‘09 Mr. H. Douglas DeWalt ‘89 Mrs. Jade Aaron Dietz ‘03 Mr. Seth J. Goodman ‘90 Mr. John H. Kingston, Jr. ‘03 Mr. William Lattimore III ‘01 Mr. Julian A. T. Lewis ‘98 Mr. Robert V. Martin IV ‘95 Mrs. Stefanie Dasher McCullough ‘07 Mr. John D. Northup III ‘92 Ms. Simona L. Perry ‘90 Mr. Ashley B. Pinckney ‘85 Mr. T. McNab Reeves ‘07 Mr. Dana C. Stevens ‘99 Mrs. Elizabeth Windom Stewart ‘88 LEADERSHIP GIVING: THE GREEN AND GOLD SOCIETY Leadership donors, those who contribute $2,500 or more to any fund during the 2020-21 fiscal year, are members of the Green & Gold Society. These generous gifts make a huge impact on our campus. Green & Gold members are honored at the annual Green & Gold Dinner with the Head of School and receive invitations to attend special events throughout the year. DONORS WHO CONTRIBUTE $25,000 OR MORE Anonymous (3) Mr. & Mrs. J. Weston Beaver Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Bradley, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Bradley, Jr. Mr. W. Waldo Bradley, Jr. ‘00 Mrs. Rosalie G. Campbell Mrs. Jane W. Cannon The Colonial Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Rickard L. Culbreth, Sr. Mr. Edwin H. ‘62 & Mrs. Robbie Hoffman Culver ‘64 Mr. F. Reed III ‘87 & Mrs. Meredith Repella Dulany ‘92 Mr. & Mrs. David H. Hancock Mr. & Mrs. Brian D. Harlander The Hunter Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. James R. Hungerpiller ‘74 Ms. Susan P. Hungerpiller ‘72 Mr. & Mrs. Adam J. Kaminsky J.C. Lewis Foundation, Inc. Mr. D. Scott Lewis ‘75 Mr. & Mrs. J. Curtis Lewis III ‘70 Ms. Nancy V. Lewis ‘67 Mr. & Mrs. S. Wistar Lewis ‘73 Mr. & Mrs. Walter N. Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin MacMillan Mills Bee Lane Memorial Foundation The Mingledorff Family Trust Mr. & Mrs. L. Bud Mingledorff ‘64 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey I. Mingledorff Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mingledorff Mr. Nicholas A. & Mrs. Betsy Watts Ormond ‘98
Dr. Holly Metts Pace ‘95 & Mr. Robert R. Pace Ms. Clementine Drackett & Mr. P. Hunter Philbrick ‘97 Mr. & Mrs. Larry G. Price Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Roberts Mr. Philip, Jr. & Mrs. Cathy Edel Solomons ‘74 Mr. Peter H. & Mrs. Jane Vaden Thacher ‘84 Mrs. Yaël C. van Hulst Mr. & Mrs. Jerry C. Wardlaw Mr. Matthew and Mrs. Courtney Tyson West ‘00 Mr. & Mrs. Tracy Young DONORS WHO CONTRIBUTE $10,000 TO $24,999 Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Jay W. Andrews ‘86 Dr. Traiana D. Pacurar & Dr. Calin G. Badea Mr. & Mrs. G. Holmes Bell IV ‘90 Mr. John D., Jr. ‘00 & Mrs. Ashlea Hilliard Carson ‘04 Mrs. Joan Oelschig Dyer ‘75 Dr. & Mrs. Nick Eskandar Mr. & Mrs. J. Corey Fountain Mrs. Anne F. Gold Mrs. Lynn Goodman Mr. & Mrs. Brent D. Harlander ‘97 Dr. & Mrs. Brad A. Heiges Mr. & Mrs. J. Curtis Lewis III ‘70 Dr. Jeremy E. & Mrs. Tracey Cannon London ‘88 Dr. & Mrs. G. Benjamin Massey Mr. & Mrs. C. James McCallar, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. R. Davis McLeod Mr. & Mrs. Carl Messalle Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hill Morris ‘94 Mr. Robert D., Jr. & Mrs. Katy Harman Moser ‘95 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick T. O’Connor Mr. George H. Oelschig, Jr. ‘72 Mr. & Mrs. Kurt C. Oelschig ‘83 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. Pannell ‘96 Mr. & Mrs. Kal Patel Ms. Rose de Vries & Mr. Frank K. Peeples, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Pollak, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Reagan ‘70 Stuart F. Sligh Jr. Memorial Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. J. Corde Wilson III ‘94 DONORS WHO CONTRIBUTE $5,000 TO $9,999 Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Best Dr. & Mrs. S. Jefferson Bolch III ‘66 Dr. & Mrs. Chad J. Brock Mr. & Mrs. Edwin R. Byck ‘84 Drs. Rebecca & Thomas Campen Mr. & Mrs. Dale C. Critz, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Dale C. Critz, Jr.
NANCY & RICH BERGMANN parents of Caroline ‘28
“Excited to join the school community and continue to support the great programming efforts.” Mr. & Mrs. H. Alan Dasher Ms. Francesca Macchiaverna & Mr. John L. Garceau Mr. & Mrs. Joel K. Gerber Mr. & Mrs. Joel P. Goodman ‘87 Dr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Griffith Dr. Melanie B. & Mr. John C. Helmken II Ms. Evelyn L. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. William Lattimore III ‘01 Dr. & Mrs. Ronald H. Levit Dr. Julia L. Mikell Dr. Elizabeth A. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Brian P. Orr Ms. Simona L. Perry ‘90 Mr. & Mrs. W. Hurley Ryan, Jr. ‘82 Mr. & Mrs. Mark V. Smith Mr. & Mrs. William E. Sparks, Jr. ‘93 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. Spencer Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. Sprague Mr. Candler M. Wilson ‘96 Mr. & Mrs. James C. Wilson, Jr. Dr. Jennifer L. Yeh ‘89 & Mr. Daniel Marrash DONORS WHO CONTRIBUTE $2,500 TO $4,999 Mr. Spencer R., Jr. ‘80 & Mrs. Lisa Cobb Allen ‘80 Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. William A. Baker, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Bernstein Mr. Randall S. Booker, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Brooks Ms. Megan A. Brown & Mr. Joshua A. Bischoff Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Cay ‘92 Mrs. Mimi Harben Daniel Cay ‘61 Mr. & Mrs. F. Anderson Chisholm, Jr. Mr. Timothy L. Clemm & Mrs. Rhegan White-Clemm Mr. Daniel C. Cohen Mr. & Mrs. Edward Cohen Mr. & Mrs. Rickard L. Culbreth, Jr. ‘01 Mr. Christian B. Demere ‘09 Mr. & Mrs. M. Christopher Donegan Dr. & Mrs. Chris Dooley Mr. & Mrs. Adam D. Eichholz ‘02 Mr. Jason M. Eichholz ‘06 Drs. Lisa & Gary Elkin Mr. Matthew J. Ervin ‘87 Dr. & Mrs. Charles R. Fana, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. Roy Flood, Jr. Mrs. Charlotte DeHaven Giovanni ‘97 Mr. William G. & Mrs. Elizabeth Gold Glass ‘89 Mr. & Mrs. C. Eric Haas Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Hede Mr. & Mrs. Wade W. Herring II Dr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Horn Hunter Maclean Exley & Dunn PC Mr. & Mrs. William J. Hunter Mr. Robert S. Kahn ‘76 Mr. & Mrs. Aaron M. Levy Mrs. Alston J. McCaslin V Dr. & Mrs. John D. McCormick, Jr. Mr. M. Andrew ‘05 & Mrs. Stefanie Dasher McCullough ‘07 Mr. Graham A. McGoldrick ‘76 Mr. & Mrs. James M. McInerny Mr. Timothy P. McLanahan ‘87 Mrs. Rodman A. McLeod Dr. & Mrs. John L. Mikell ‘02 Drs. Willliam H. III & Katherine McNaughton Moretz ‘94 Dr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Nicholson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Nickler Mr. & Mrs. Ryan E. Price Mr. L. Allan, Jr. ‘77 & Mrs. Beverley Cann Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. James E. Rice, Jr. Mr. Stephen R. & Mrs. Claire Waters Rilee ‘03 Dr. & Mrs. Peter T. Scardino ‘63 Mr. J. Carlton, Jr. ‘78 & Mrs. Jane Victor Showalter ‘78 Mr. John D. Sipple ‘96 Dr. Dean T. & Mrs. Ashley Sparks Stamoulis ‘90 Mr. & Mrs. Henry D. Stevens IV ‘70 Dr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Stubbs III ‘85 Mr. & Mrs. Perry L. Taylor, Jr. Mr. Daniel C. & Mrs. Amy Costrini Umbel ‘95 Mr. & Mrs. John L. Vaught Ms. Courtney Victor ‘97 Mr. & Mrs. John P. Walsh IV Mr. & Mrs. Don L. Waters Mr. & Mrs. Wesley L. Wheeler Mr. Kef L. Wilson YOUNG ALUMNI MEMBERS OF THE GREEN AND GOLD SOCIETY Alumni contributing $100 to $500 to The Fund for Country Day within 15 years of graduation date Ms. Elise F. Barton ‘08 Ms. Fontaine B. Bergen ‘12 Mr. Christian B. Demere ‘09 Mr. Jason M. Eichholz ‘06 Mr. T. Cory Hall ‘06 Ms. Emma L. Huennekens ‘15 Ms. Audrey R. Hungerpiller ‘08 Mr. H. Smith Lewis ‘11 Mr. J. Curtis Lewis IV ‘09 Mrs. Stefanie Dasher McCullough ‘07 Mr. John B. Ryan ‘19
THE FUND FOR COUNTRY DAY FOUNDERS CIRCLE DONORS WHO CONTRIBUTE $25,000 OR MORE Mrs. Rosalie G. Campbell J.C. Lewis Foundation, Inc. Mr. D. Scott Lewis ‘75 Mr. & Mrs. J. Curtis Lewis III ‘70 Ms. Nancy V. Lewis ‘67 Mr. & Mrs. S. Wistar Lewis ‘73 Mr. & Mrs. Walter N. Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Tracy Young PAPE CIRCLE DONORS WHO CONTRIBUTE $10,000 TO $24,999 Mr. & Mrs. J. Weston Beaver Mr. John D., Jr. ‘00 & Mrs. Ashlea Hilliard Carson ‘04 Dr. & Mrs. Nick Eskandar Mr. & Mrs. Brent D. Harlander ‘97 Mr. & Mrs. Brian D. Harlander Mr. & Mrs. L. Bud Mingledorff ‘64 Mr. Robert D., Jr. & Mrs. Katy Harman Moser ‘95 Mr. Philip, Jr. & Mrs. Cathy Edel Solomons ‘74 Mr. & Mrs. Jerry C. Wardlaw PRESSLY CIRCLE DONORS WHO CONTRIBUTE $5,000 TO $9,999 Anonymous The Colonial Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Dale C. Critz, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Dale C. Critz, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. H. Alan Dasher Mr. F. Reed III ‘87 & Mrs. Meredith Repella Dulany ‘92 Ms. Francesca Macchiaverna & Mr. John L. Garceau Mr. & Mrs. Joel K. Gerber Ms. Evelyn L. Kelly Dr. & Mrs. Ronald H. Levit Dr. Jeremy E. & Mrs. Tracey Cannon London ‘88 Dr. Elizabeth A. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hill Morris ‘94 Ms. Rose de Vries & Mr. Frank K. Peeples, Jr. Ms. Simona L. Perry ‘90 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. Sprague Mr. Peter H. & Mrs. Jane Vaden Thacher ‘84 Mr. & Mrs. J. Corde Wilson III ‘94 Dr. Jennifer L. Yeh ‘89 & Mr. Daniel Marrash TRIOL CIRCLE DONORS WHO CONTRIBUTE $2,500 TO $4,999 Mr. Spencer R., Jr. ‘80 & Mrs. Lisa Cobb Allen ‘80 Mr. & Mrs. William A. Baker, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Bernstein Mr. Randall S. Booker, Sr. WINTER 2022 • 69
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Bradley, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Bradley, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Chad J. Brock Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Brooks Ms. Megan A. Brown & Mr. Joshua A. Bischoff Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Cay ‘92 Mrs. Mimi Harben Daniel Cay ‘61 Mr. Timothy L. Clemm & Mrs. Rhegan White-Clemm Mr. & Mrs. Edward Cohen Mr. & Mrs. Rickard L. Culbreth, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Rickard L. Culbreth, Jr. ‘01 Mr. Christian B. Demere ‘09 Mr. & Mrs. M. Christopher Donegan Dr. & Mrs. Chris Dooley Drs. Lisa & Gary Elkin Mr. Matthew J. Ervin ‘87 Dr. & Mrs. Charles R. Fana, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Roy Flood, Jr. Mrs. Charlotte DeHaven Giovanni ‘97 Mr. & Mrs. Joel P. Goodman ‘87 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Hede Dr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Horn Mr. & Mrs. Adam J. Kaminsky Mr. & Mrs. Aaron M. Levy Mrs. Alston J. McCaslin V Dr. & Mrs. John D. McCormick, Jr. Mr. M. Andrew ‘05 & Mrs. Stefanie Dasher McCullough ‘07 Mr. & Mrs. James M. McInerny Mr. Timothy P. McLanahan ‘87 Mr. & Mrs. R. Davis McLeod Mrs. Rodman A. McLeod Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mingledorff Drs. Willliam H. III & Katherine McNaughton Moretz ‘94 Dr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Nicholson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Nickler Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. Pannell ‘96 Mr. & Mrs. Ryan E. Price Dr. & Mrs. Peter T. Scardino ‘63 Mr. J. Carlton, Jr. ‘78 & Mrs. Jane Victor Showalter ‘78 Mr. John D. Sipple ‘96 Mr. & Mrs. William E. Sparks, Jr. ‘93 Dr. Dean T. & Mrs. Ashley Sparks Stamoulis ‘90 Dr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Stubbs III ‘85 Mr. & Mrs. Perry L. Taylor, Jr. Mr. Daniel C. & Mrs. Amy Costrini Umbel ‘95 Ms. Courtney Victor ‘97 Mr. & Mrs. John P. Walsh IV Mr. & Mrs. Don L. Waters Mr. & Mrs. Wesley L. Wheeler Mr. Kef L. Wilson TRUSDELL CIRCLE DONORS WHO CONTRIBUTE $1,000 TO $2,499 Mr. & Mrs. Wayne B. Aaron Mr. & Mrs. C. Blake Alewine 70 • SAVC D S .O R G
JORI & JASON KING
parents of Greyson ‘35 and Sawyer ‘36
“We give because an excellent education is one of the greatest and most long-lasting gifts that we can give our children.” Dr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Avino Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph J. Bairas, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Afolarin Banjoko Mr. & Mrs. Nathan C. Belzer Mr. Frederick S. ‘79 & Mrs. Malinda Bradley Bergen Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Best Dr. Norman Bettle & Ms. Maria Matias Luis Mariano Dr. Helen Borrello & Mr. Ira Berman Mr. & Mrs. Kelly L. Bouchillon, Sr. ‘83 Mr. Timothy M. II & Mrs. Elizabeth Baker Brennan ‘97 Mr. Stuart Brown ‘84 Mrs. David A. Byck III Mr. Daniel C. Cohen Mr. & Mrs. Charles B.Compton, Jr. Ms. Tanya Cordell-Glaize & Mr. Bradford A. Glaize Dr. & Mrs. William H. Dascombe The Hon. & Mrs. Lamar W. Davis, Jr. ‘64 Mr. & Mrs. L. Whitworth Davis III ‘93 The Hon. & Mrs. Eddie W. DeLoach Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Demere, Jr. ‘66 Mr. & Mrs. Michael M. Dobbs Mr. & Mrs. Adam D. Eichholz ‘02 Mr. Jason M. Eichholz ‘06 Mrs. Alice C. Eidson Dr. & Mrs. Pablo M. Elizalde Dr. & Mrs. Ronald R. Fagin Mr. & Mrs. Edgar L. Gay ‘62 Mr. William G. & Mrs. Elizabeth Gold Glass ‘89 Mr. Seth J. Goodman ‘90 Mr. T. Cory Hall ‘06 Dr. Melanie B. & Mr. John C. Helmken II Mr. Edward O., Jr. & Mrs. Amy Parr Henneman ‘86 Mr. & Mrs. M. Daniel Hernandez Mr. & Mrs. William J. Hunter Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Izlar Dr. Drazen M. Jukic Mr. & Mrs. David J. Kelly ‘87 Mr. & Mrs. John G. Kennedy III ‘79 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy L. Kiene Dr. & Mrs. William Klement Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Kolat Dr. & Mrs. Todd E. Lanier ‘79
Mr. & Mrs. William Lattimore III ‘01 Mr. Scott A. Lauretti Mrs. Lisa Harlander Lemke ‘93 Mr. & Mrs. D. Todd Lerch ‘92 Dr. & Mrs. Grant C. Lewis Mr. H. Smith Lewis ‘11 Ms. Margaret G. Livingston ‘65 Dr. & Mrs. Alvin Markovitz Dr. & Mrs. A. Jay McCaslin VI Drs. Andrea & Gregory McKeever Dr. & Mrs. Tom J. Meek, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Morris, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. M. Lane Morrison ‘63 Dr. & Mrs. Robert K. Myers, Jr. Drs. Lisanne & David W. Newton ‘98 Mrs. Lannie Mason Niemiec ‘67 Mr. Nicholas A. & Mrs. Betsy Watts Ormond ‘98 Dr. Karen C. Panzitta & Mr. Leonard J. Panzitta Mr. & Mrs. Nilesh M. Patel Ms. Irina Tsoy & Mr. Sunil Patel Mr. & Mrs. Wendell Pendleton Ms. Clementine Drackett & Mr. P. Hunter Philbrick ‘97 Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Reagan ‘70 Mr. Michael J. ‘77 & Mrs. Corinne Stewart Reeves ‘77 Mr. L. Allan, Jr. ‘77 & Mrs. Beverley Cann Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. James E. Rice, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Scot A. Ritchie Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Roberts Ms. Christian M. Schley ‘66 Dr. & Mrs. Richard R. Schulze, Jr. ‘80 Ms. Ethelyn Simpson ‘76 Mr. & Mrs. Allan W. Small Mr. & Mrs. Christopher H. Smith Mrs. Amanda Sullivan Wilson ‘01 Mrs. Louise Howard Williamson ‘80 Mr. & Mrs. James C. Wilson, Jr. CREST CIRCLE DONORS WHO CONTRIBUTE $500 TO $999 Anonymous Drs. Dora & Lawrence Adjei Dr. W. Montague & Mrs. Cecilia Mason Allen ‘71 Mr. R. Stanley Allen ‘76 Dr. Suzanne M. & Mr. Charles J. Anderson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Anderson, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. William F. Arnold III Dr. Traiana D. Pacurar & Dr. Calin G. Badea Ms. Laura J. Ballock Mr. Tip Barfield Mr. & Mrs. Ashley A. Barnwell ‘83 Mr. & Mrs. George H. Barrow ‘96 Ms. Elise F. Barton ‘08 Mr. & Mrs. W. Lee Belford Mr. & Mrs. W. Jerrold Black
Mr. Jacob Bragin & Ms. Elizabeth Shewell Mr. Reginald F. Brooks II ‘61 Dr. & Mrs. Bradley S. Buckler Mr. & Mrs. W. Douglas Carroll III Mr. Daniel S. & Mrs. Jordan Neely Chase ‘96 Mr. Charles B. Compton III ‘05 Drs. Jason & Susanne Conley Mr. Joseph H. Conyers ‘99 Drs. Alana P. & Michael J. Cox Dr. Abby L. Dew & Mr. Ryan J. Dew Dr. J. Laurence Dunn, Jr. ‘85 Mr. Richard M. Eichholz Dr. Sharon L. Eswine & Mr. William E. A. Eswine Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Fanning Mrs. Cheryl H. Faulk Mr. & Mrs. Paul H. Felser Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Flanders ‘92 Mr. & Mrs. James A. Giello Ms. Jeanne M. Glover Dr. & Mrs. Kevin Goldberg Mrs. Lynn Goodman Mr. & Mrs. Marc C. Gordon Mr. & Mrs. Albert B. Grandy, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John B. Gregorian Mr. Greg M. Hall Dr. & Mrs. O. Emerson Ham, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy D. Hammond Mr. & Mrs. Christopher C. F. Hammond III ‘58 Dr. & Mrs. Charles L. Harris ‘85 Mrs. Gertrude Maddox Helms ‘67 Mr. James Stevens & Ms. April Hernandez-Stevens Mr. & Mrs. Wade W. Herring II Mr. & Mrs. Andy M. Hoang Dr. & Mrs. James W. Holland, Jr. Mrs. Toby Hollenberg Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Hollis Mr. & Mrs. George M. Hubbard III Mr. & Mrs. Clyde K. Hull, Jr. Ms. Audrey R. Hungerpiller ‘08 Drs. Lorna C. & Lester G. Jackson III Dr. & Mrs. Richard P. James, Jr. Mr. Edwin C., Jr. & Mrs. Hayden Shore Johns ‘92 Mr. C. Powell, Jr. & Mrs. Amanda Byck Jones ‘96 Mr. Christopher E. & Mrs. Nita Ann Knight Klein ‘77 Mr. & Mrs. F. Schley Knight, Jr. Mr. Jeffrey H. Kole ‘78 Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Kraeuter Mr. Stephen J. Lange III ‘85 Mr. & Mrs. Peter Larvan Dr. Ingrid Lelos & Mr. Vasileios Lelos Mr. J. Curtis Lewis IV ‘09 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. Lowry Mr. & Mrs. Jerramy D. McGee Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. McGuire
Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. McGuirk Mr. & Mrs. Southwood J. Morcott Dr. & Mrs. William H. Moretz, Jr. Ms. Louise Mulherin ‘84 Mr. Morgan W. Murray, Jr. ‘98 Ms. Blanche Nettles Powers ‘84 Mr. & Mrs. John D. Northup III ‘92 Mr. & Mrs. Tyler O’Connor ‘00 Dr. & Mrs. John C. O’Neill IV ‘96 Dr. Holly Metts Pace ‘95 & Mr. Robert R. Pace Mr. & Mrs. Roy T. Page Mr. & Mrs. Richard Perrin Dr. & Mrs. Suresh Persad Mr. Ashley B. ‘85 & Mrs. Amy Martin Pinckney ‘85 Mr. & Mrs. John E. Porter III ‘86 Dr. & Mrs. Paul M. Pressly Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Ramirez Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Reeves ‘80 Mr. & Mrs. Bartly D. Rhodes Dr. Timothy Rivinus Dr. Matthew S. ‘89 & Mrs. Patricia Belford Rosenthal Mr. & Mrs. W. Hurley Ryan, Jr. ‘82 Mr. & Mrs. John R. Salandi Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Schivera Drs. Heather J. & Meyer P. Schwartz Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. Spencer Mr. & Mrs. W. Elliott Strother Ms. Mylin A. Torres ‘94 Mr. R. Brad, Jr. & Mrs. Jamison Pannell Tuttle ‘00 Mr. & Mrs. Jack J. van Hulst Mrs. Yaël C. van Hulst Mrs. Hillary Baumann Wilks ‘85 Dr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Windom Mr. & Mrs. Gary F. Woelber Mr. & Mrs. Hosea Wynn Mr. Joseph D. Young ‘77 Mr. & Mrs. Jason Zhou LAUREL CIRCLE DONORS WHO CONTRIBUTE $250 TO $499 Anonymous Mrs. Donna Ratchford Adamson ‘75 Drs. Kelsey N. & Thomas C. Alexander, Jr.
KIMBERLY & CHRIS PHILLIPS parents of Haley ‘23 and Ella ‘26
“We are so thankful to the incredible staff and teachers at SCDS! They have made a lasting impression on our girls’ future! Go, Hornets!”
Mr. John H. Atkinson ‘74 Dr. & Mrs. David F. Bacon Ms. Anne Allen Westbrook & Mr. Todd M. Baiad Mr. Ward J. Benton IV ‘99 Ms. Fontaine B. Bergen ‘12 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick T. Bergen Mrs. Julia Holliday Berry ‘96 Mr. John F. Blackburn ‘77 Mr. Michael L. Bono ‘76 Mrs. Mary Stone Boyle ‘01 Jerry & Barrie Myrick Bradley ‘63 Mr. & Mrs. John Brandewie Mr. Robert B., Jr. & Mrs. Colleen Bairas Brannen ‘84 Dr. & Mrs. James N. Brawner IV Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence D. Buerger Mr. & Mrs. Larry Buffkin Mrs. Christina Bowden Burgess ‘98 Mr. & Mrs. M. Scott Burnett Dr. Peggy Byck Mrs. Chi Bui Campbell ‘99 Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas J. Caparisos ‘03 Mr. & Mrs. Carlos L. Celaya, Jr. Mrs. Vincent Cirincione Mr. & Mrs. M. Brian Clements Dr. Pamela Connor Ms. Kaye N. Courington ‘76 Mr. & Mrs. Dylan Cox Ms. Dorothea Summerell Coy ‘72 Mr. Gregory N. Crawford ‘77 Mr. & Mrs. E. Brian Culver ‘94 Mr. Edwin H. ‘62 & Mrs. Robbie Hoffman Culver ‘64 Ms. Lisa Danzig ‘76 Dr. & Mrs. Andrew T. Daters Dr. Stephanie Soriano-Daughtrey & Mr. Michael J. Daughtrey Mr. Donald Day Mr. Andrew H. Dekle ‘03 Mr. Thomas E. Dennard III Dr. Robert J., Jr. ‘81 & Mrs. Catherine Dulany DiBenedetto ‘81 Mr. & Mrs. Jacob L. Dimond ‘90 Mr. & Mrs. Luke D. Doremus Mr. David W. Bird & Ms. Lisa R. Dorn-Bird Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Douglas Mr. & Mrs. Larry W. Dyer Dr. Ashley C. & Mr. Donavan K. Eason Mr. Ronald E. Erickson ‘59 Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Ezelle Mrs. Elizabeth Seyle Fenton ‘91 Dr. Marianne Fleming & Mr. T. Mills Fleming Mr. & Mrs. David G. Fowler Mr. Alexander D. Fox ‘90 Mr. & Mrs. William P. Franklin, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Gambino III Mrs. Juanita Yates Garver Capt. & Mrs. David W. Gay Mr. & Mrs. Harvey J. Gilbert ‘71
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THE REV. DEANIE STRENGTH & MR. JOEY STRENGTH parents of Nell ‘25 and James ‘22
“We have confidence that the faculty, staff, and administration are doing their best to help our students reach their fullest potential. We are grateful.” Mr. & Mrs. H. John Gilbert, Jr. ‘05 Mr. James M. Giles ‘72 Mr. & Mrs. George M. Godfrey Mrs. Anne F. Gold Drs. Jeffrey H. ‘00 & Lindsey Young Goldberg ‘01 Mr. Mark J. & Mrs. Nina Tracy Gompels ‘81 Mr. Jacob E. ‘98 & Mrs. Blaine Westerfield Goodwin ‘95 Ms. Kim R. Goodwin Mr. & Mrs. Lee P. Griffith Dr. & Mrs. W. Todd Groce Mr. Gary Haas Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Ham ‘91 Ms. Brigitte M. Harley Dr. & Mrs. W. Bryan Hartley Dr. & Mrs. Brad A. Heiges Ms. Emma E. Helmken ‘11 Mr. & Mrs. Leamon R. Holliday III Mr. & Mrs. Melvin M. Hooker, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. Howe Ms. Emma L. Huennekens ‘15 Ms. Virginia M. Hull Mrs. Anne Waters Jackson ‘00 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Jackson Ms. Carolyn C. Jenkins Mr. Gary Johnson Mrs. Jami Johnson Mrs. Louise Bradley Johnson ‘93 Mr. & Mrs. Ross D. Kaminsky Ms. Karen L. Karp ‘77 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Keaton Mrs. Callie Glass Kelly ‘98 Mr. & Mrs. Austin O. Kennedy ‘82 Drs. Joan & Wasil Khan Mr. & Mrs. Virgil King Mr. & Mrs. R. Lamar Kirkley Mr. Grady C. Knight ‘77 Dr. Stephen Kolman & Ms. Celia Irvine Mrs. Sally K. Krissman Col. & Mrs. Richard E. LaRossa Mr. & Mrs. B. H. Levy, Jr. ‘66 Mr. & Mrs. Julian A. Lewis ‘98 Mr. & Mrs. J. Dawson Long Dr. & Mrs. Gifford W. Lorenz Mr. Noah I. Luskey ‘11 Mr. & Mrs. Kristopher P. Lynch Dr. Olwen Hahn Lyon ‘93 Mr. Simon J.D. & Mrs. Elizabeth Lientz Macfadyen ‘96 Mr. Robert V. Martin IV ‘95 7 2 • SAVC D S .O R G
Mr. & Mrs. John F. McGinty Mr. & Mrs. Franklin C. McKinney, Sr. ‘82 Mr. & Mrs. Colin A. McRae ‘91 Mr. & Mrs. Harry Melamed Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Melson Mr. Kelly C. & Mrs. Dana Collins Meyer ‘90 Dr. Kevin Miller Mr. Thomas A. Miller IV ‘97 Mrs. Elizabeth Garwes Modlin ‘77 Ms. Lauren Chase & Mr. Keith Muller Dr. & Mrs. Masahiko Negishi Ms. Megan E. Nelson Mr. George H. Oelschig, Jr. ‘72 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Oliver, Jr. ‘64 Mr. & Mrs. Ed Osterman Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Paderewski Dr. & Mrs. Bhavesh G. Patel Mrs. Caroline Ellis Pennington Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin M. Perkins, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Gabriel J. Pitt Mr. Peter A. Pollak, Sr. Dr. Maheshinie Rajapaksha & Mr. Manjula P. Rajapaksha Mrs. Deborah F. Randall Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Reardon II Mr. Kenneth Richards & Ms. Beth Vantosh-Richards Mr. Martin Ruiz Mirazo & Ms. M. Elena Hill Mrs. Margaret McCullough Russell ‘82 Mr. & Mrs. John L. Schwarz ‘87 Mrs. Laurette Speir Shaw ‘79 Mr. Martin F. & Mrs. Kristine Booker Sheehan ‘88 Mrs. Maria Paula Duque Shideler ‘00 Mr. David & Mrs. Florence Minis Slatinsky ‘94 Mrs. Martha Smith Dr. Dean H. ‘93 & Mrs. Caroline Inglesby Stephens ‘96 Mr. & Mrs. Dana C. Stevens ‘99 Mrs. Helen Reid Steward ‘59 Mrs. Alice Lippitt Steyaart Mrs. Rebecca Zoller Stone ‘97 Mr. & Mrs. Denton W. Stone ‘88 Dr. Caroline Lewis Stovall ‘08 Mr. Joey & The Rev. Mrs. Deanie Strength Mr. Ryan T. & Mrs. Sharon Stubbs Schneider ‘83
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Tavormina Ms. Lisa B. Team Mrs. Julia Martin Train ‘70 Dr. Lynn Tyson-Horton ‘78 Mrs. Katherine Morgan Waddell ‘70 Dr. & Mrs. William H. Wallace Mr. Brian & Mrs. Ruth Bowyer Weimar ‘93 Mrs. Leanna Degenhart Weinstein ‘01 Mr. & Mrs. Jason M. Wells ‘88 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wesley Mr. & Mrs. W. Bradford Whitfield, Sr. Ms. Kate Grinalds & Mr. Josh Wiesner Mr. & Mrs. Russell J. Wigh Mr. & Mrs. Leslie L. Wilkes III ‘89 Mr. Alan S. Williams ‘71 The Hon. Claire Cornwell-Williams Mr. R. Allen ‘96 & Mrs. Ellen Harper Williams ‘00 Mr. Ryan W. Yeckley ‘98 Ms. Laura L. Zipperer ‘77 Dr. & Mrs. Michael Zoller HORNET CIRCLE DONORS WHO CONTRIBUTE $100 TO $249 Anonymous (4) Mrs. Jade Aaron Dietz ‘03 Drs. Abby & Akinniran Abisogun Mrs. Jane Addeo Mr. Donald M. Alexander III ‘85 Dr. Joenie T. Almeida Ms. Raquel B. Almeida Mr. Gregory G. Amick ‘81 Dr. David B. Arkin ‘76 Ms. Quetia Milledge Arzu ‘91 Mr. W. Hank Bahr ‘67 Dr. & Mrs. B. Marcus Bailey ‘90 Ms. Terri A. Barfield Mr. Hugh L. Barnes Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Barrow ‘69 Mr. & Mrs. David C. Barrow III ‘65 Mr. Benjamin W. & Mrs. Catherine Crawford Baxter ‘96 Mrs. Kirby F. Beam Mr. & Mrs. Christian Beckmann III ‘79 Dr. Melissa Allen Behm ‘97 & Mr. Thomas J. Behm Mr. Gustavous H. Bell III Mr. Joseph N. Bell III ‘97 & Ms. Terri A. Bell Mrs. Cari Feiler Bender ‘86 Mr. & Mrs. Jefferson Bennett Mr. & Mrs. Blake R. Berg Mr. Frederick S. Bergen, Jr. ‘10 Mr. & Mrs. Jack K. Berry Mr. & Mrs. Ronald C. Berry ‘76 Mr. Brett M. Bertz ‘89 Mrs. Laura Worley Bieze ‘88 Ms. Margaret Marshall Bishop Mr. & Mrs. Chris Borg Mrs. Elizabeth Miller Bowerman ‘77
Mr. John G., Jr. & Mrs. Sally Altman Bradshaw ‘77 Dr. William Dickinson & Dr. Joe Ann Brandt ‘70 Mrs. Norma Brewin Ward ‘47 Ms. Jennifer Britt Mrs. Bess Butler Brunson ‘11 Mr. James Buchanan & Ms. Cleavonni Maxwell Mr. & Mrs. William Buchanan Mr. & Mrs. Vernon L. Buchman II ‘76 Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm L. Butler ‘76 The Rev. Dr. & Mrs. John A. Caparisos Mr. Benjamin C. Carlton ‘86 Dr. & Mrs. J. Davidson Carson Dr. Rose Cesar & Mr. Jocelin Cesar Mrs. Frank S. Cheatham, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Steven G. Chick ‘78 Mr. Graham P. Sadler & Mrs. Dolly Chisholm ‘77 Dr. & Mrs. Joe D. Christian, Jr. Mrs. Eleanor Cornish Chu ‘91 Mr. Britt A. & Mrs. Margaret Kramer Clark ‘94 Mr. Adam & Mrs. Julie N. Cohen ‘02 Mr. Charles W. & Mrs. Sylvia Sparkman Coker ‘77 Mrs. Kathleen Burt Connell ‘97 Mrs. Betsy Cowart Conroy ‘02 Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Y. Conyers, Sr. Mr. Bernard Y. Conyers, Jr. ‘93 Mr. Samuel P. Cook ‘89 Ms. Catherine L. Cooper ‘04 Mr. Charles S. II & Mrs. Catherine Martin Cooper ‘73 Mr. Nicholas A. Correa ‘09 Mr. N. Bauer & Mrs. Hillary Faulk Coslick ‘95 Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Coupal Mr. W. Barron Crawford III ‘59 Mrs. Lolly Jelks Crawford ‘81 Mr. & Mrs. Rex K. Cress Mr. David F. Culverhouse Mr. Glen M. & Mrs. Connie Kennedy Darbyshire ‘77 Mrs. Mary McIntire Davenport ‘85 Ms. Elizabeth M. Davis ‘97 Mr. & Mrs. Mallie A. Denmark, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. H. Douglas DeWalt ‘89 Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. DiBenedetto Mr. & Mrs. Matthew A. Dickerson Mrs. Deborah Ranitz Dickson ‘70 Mr. Neil L. Dobbs ‘88 Mrs. L. Michael Donovan, Jr. Mr. J. Griffin Doyle ‘71 Dr. Charles E. Drake & Ms. Rita J. Chabot Dr. Kristi Hofstadter-Duke & Mr. D. Skye Duke Ms. Renee Portman Dunn ‘65 Mr. Andrew S. & Mrs. Meredith MacMillan Dyer ‘97 Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Edwards, Jr.
Dr. Carol Fulenwider Elliott ‘68 Ms. Rachel P. Ellis ‘09 Dr. Maria Federowicz Mr. Andrew B. Feiler ‘80 Mr. Paul H. Foley Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Foley Ms. Julie F. Franklin Mr. Joseph B. III ‘69 & Mrs. Alice Lee Fraser ‘69 Ms. Elizabeth E. DuBose & Mr. Mark R. Frissell Mr. James R. Garrison, Jr. ‘97 Dr. Kevin M. Gavin & Ms. Allison L. Hersh Ms. Meg Haston & Mr. David Gehler Col. & Mrs. James P. Gerstenlauer Mr. David T. ‘91 & Mrs. Elizabeth Holliday Gilpin ‘91 Ms. Peggy S. Gilpin Mr. Richard B. Gilpin, Jr. Mr. Andrew L. Ginsberg ‘97 Judge & Mrs. Ronald E. Ginsberg Ms. Margaret Goggan Mr. & Mrs. Richard Goldberg Dr. & Mrs. Jay D. Goldstein ‘87
SUSAN KRAMER SHORT ‘89
“As an alum, I am always happy to support my school.” Dr. Holly M. Goldstein & Mr. Jonathan M. Goldstein Prof. & Mrs. Timothy B. Goodwin, Sr. Mr. A. McGuire Gordon ‘75 Mr. & Mrs. G. Alexander Grady, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Grady Mr. & Mrs. David L. Green Mr. & Mrs. Bruce W. Greene, Jr. ‘87 Mr. John R. Grozine ‘00 Mrs. Caroline Baker Haddow ‘03 Mr. & Mrs. Lee Haggist Mr. Lewis L. Hamilton Ms. Kim Hardage Mr. & Mrs. Tom W. Harper ‘68 Mr. & Mrs. Stanley E. Harris, Jr. Mr. Mark G., Jr. & Mrs. Mary McNaughton Haskins ‘92 Mr. & Mrs. Lawson Hayes, Jr. Dr. Gena Heidary ‘91 Mr. & Mrs. John L. Heilig Mr. M. Kevin & Mrs. Michelle Haysman Heyman ‘89 Mr. & Mrs. Fitz Hiltzheimer Mrs. Elizabeth Cay Hines ‘65 Dr. & Mrs. John H. Hinman III Mr. & Mrs. Gregory M. Hirsch ‘81 Mr. Foss G. Hodges ‘88 Ms. Catherine Jones Holden ‘81 Mr. Samuel M. Hubbard & Ms. Monica Baussan
Mr. & Mrs. Bradley D. Huennekens Dr. & Mrs. Chadwick E. Huggins Mr. & Mrs. Alex Inglese Mr. Ellis J. Izlar ‘07 Mr. Brent T. Johnson ‘00 Mr. & Mrs. Clayton D. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Kehoe Mrs. Cindy Saunders Kemp ‘72 Mr. & Mrs. John R. M. Kimball, Jr. Mr. John H. & Mrs. Elizabeth Morris Kingston ‘73 Mrs. Timothy M. Kirkland Dr. Jordan Kiser & Mr. Robert Kiser Mrs. Sarah McMillan Klein ‘87 Mr. James W. Labrot ‘06 Capt. & Mrs. Sankaran Lakshman Mr. & Mrs. Jim A. Lambert, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Lapp, Jr. Mrs. Ann P. Lawson Mrs. Sara Ellis Lehner ‘70 Mrs. Tara Greene Levengood ‘90 Mrs. Kathleen Brewin Lewis ‘71 Mr. & Mrs. John G. Lientz II Mr. Frank Lin ‘90 Mr. Bryan M. & Mrs. Jennifer McCaslin Lobel ‘85 Mr. & Mrs. Bob A. London Mrs. Jane Hancock Long ‘63 Mr. & Mrs. R. Bates Lovett Mr. Bernard J., Jr. & Mrs. Julie Donaldson Lowenthal ‘79 Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Lowry Mrs. Nancy Morrison Macaluso ‘65 Mr. & Mrs. Satoshi Maeda Mr. & Mrs. William F. Malone Mr. & Mrs. Murray S. Marshall ‘62 Mrs. Kay Martin Ms. Mary Jane G. Martin ‘02 Ms. M. Beecher Mathes Mr. & Mrs. Mathew M. McCoy Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd D. McCray, Sr. Mr. Lawrence S. McGoldrick ‘74 Ms. Monica McGoldrick Ms. Linda McKittrick Mr. & Mrs. John M. McPhillips Mrs. Carter Meyer Wilcox Dr. & Mrs. John L. Mikell ‘02 Mr. R. Sandy Miller III ‘62 Mr. Charles E. & Mrs. Rebecca Wheeler Milmine Mr. Robert P. ‘61 & Mrs. Margaret Davis Minis ‘62 Ms. Shirley Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. J. Padgett Mixon Dr. & Mrs. J. Sheppard Mondy III Mrs. Middi Hagan Moore ‘96 Mr. & Mrs. James G. Morgan Dr. William H. Morrison Mr. & Mrs. H. Comer Morrison ‘95 Mrs. Page Oxnard Mulherin Mr. Doug Mullis ‘67 Mrs. Julie Williams Murphy ‘78 WINTER 2022 • 73
DOUG & GINNA CARROLL parents of Mary Margaret ‘25 and Virginia ‘29
“So grateful for all of the faculty and staff who have made our SCDS experience an exceptional one.” Mrs. Catherine Muth Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis Nadal ‘71 Mr. & Mrs. Colton Neal Mr. & Mrs. John L. Neely Mr. & Mrs. Michael Nestor Mr. & Mrs. Herb Newman Mr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Newton Mrs. Courtney Wigren Noon ‘01 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick T. O’Connor Mrs. Frost Bush Osborne ‘91 Mr. & Mrs. William A. Ostrom Drs. Kristin P. & Mickey M. Ott Mr. Thomas C. Owen, Jr. ‘77 Dr. Catrell Owens-Agbeibor ‘87 Mrs. Suzanne R. Pablo Dr. & Mrs. Jules B. Paderewski Mrs. Carolyn Rudd Pait ‘73 Mr. & Mrs. James L. Pannell Ms. J. Taylor Parker ‘15 Mr. & Mrs. Chriss Perkins Ms. Barbara Perry Dr. & Mrs. Douglas A. Perry Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Peters ‘94 Mr. & Mrs. Chris Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Richard R. Pillsbury Mr. Jonah L. & Mrs. Amy Krissman Pine ‘92 The Hon. & Mrs. Robert F. Pirkle, Sr. Mr. Robert F. Pirkle, Jr. ‘06 Mr. Joseph C. Plecker & Ms. Bridget C. Beres Mr. DJ Queenan & Mr. Jack Sinopoli Dr. Alison Niebanck & Dr. Robin Ray Mr. & Mrs. Pearce W. Reeve ‘72 Mr. & Mrs. Matthew J. Repella ‘94 Mrs. Elizabeth Martin Richards ‘97 Mrs. Brittany Kolat Richardson ‘03 Mr. & Mrs. Henry P. Richardson Mr. Scott ‘70 & Mrs. Margaret Carswell Richardson ‘74 Mr. Stephen R. & Mrs. Claire Waters Rilee ‘03 Mr. & Mrs. Eugene T. Rilee III Mrs. Alain Ratchford Robinson ‘77 Ms. Sarah E. Roche ‘99 Mr. & Mrs. Grant R. Rogers Mrs. Cabell Marshall Romer ‘67 Mr. Jesse M. & Mrs. Deganit Stein Ruben ‘92 74 • SAVC D S .O R G
Ms. Tish Rumsey ‘70 Mr. John B. Ryan ‘19 Mrs. Sarah Hall Salem ‘11 Mrs. Emilie Dobbs Samet ‘90 Mrs. Darby Williams Sands ‘93 Ms. Rosalind Sapp Mrs. Charlene Saunders Mr. Russell A. Saunders ‘80 Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Schwartz Dr. & Mrs. David M. Sedory Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Semones Mr. Charles E. & Mrs. Ann Wessels Seyle ‘64 Mr. James A. Shanks ‘02 Dr. & Mrs. William J. Shasteen Dr. Robert J., Jr. ‘07 & Mrs. Virginia Lewis Shelley ‘07 Ms. Jialing Shen & Mr. Xiaofan Luo Mr. Allen D. Shensky Mr. & Mrs. Claude M. Shore, Jr. Dr. Susan Kramer Short ‘89 Mr. Mishko Shterjov & Svetlana Sherjova, PhD Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Sideris Mr. John P. Skeadas III ‘09 Mrs. Amy Warlick Smith ‘86 Mr. & Mrs. Joel Snayd Mrs. Noreen Murphy Snellman ‘77 Mr. & Mrs. Chad E. Sorge Mrs. Bonnie Bland Spacek ‘86 Mr. W. James Squire III ‘64 Mr. Laughton M. Stanley ‘94 Mr. Gregory I. & Mrs. Leza Shore Stein ‘03 Mrs. Ann Stovall Stevens Mr. & Mrs. Henry D. Stevens IV ‘70 Mr. E. Joseph & Mrs. Elizabeth Windom Stewart ‘88 Mr. & Mrs. John C. Stout, Jr. Ms. Andrea Su ‘84 Mr. Yaruz & Mrs. Sarah Jane P. Sumer ‘69 Mr. & Mrs. John H. Sumner ‘94 Mr. William C. Szczecinski ‘14 Dr. & Mrs. Geoffrey S. Taylor Mrs. Emilie Miller Templeton ‘92 Mrs. Oscar M. Tharp Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Thomas Mr. C. Reb Thomas III ‘75 Mr. Rudolph E., Jr. & Mrs. Dale Gabriel Thorpe ‘59 Mrs. Arin Zerden Tritt ‘94 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen L. Ummel Mr. Jack H. Usher, Jr. ‘77 Mr. & Mrs. Sean R. Vetrovsky Mrs. Diane Morgan Viall ‘64 Dr. & Mrs. Jules Victor III ‘66 Ms. Linda Lance & Mr. Kirk I. Victor ‘71 Mr. Khoi Vo & Ms. Kristen Raizada Mr. & Mrs. William Wade, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gary Walker Mrs. Debby Carlton Wallace ‘77 Mr. & Mrs. Jacob J. Wallace
Mr. & Mrs. Wiley A. Wasden III ‘77 Mr. & Mrs. Dallas G. Washburn Dr. Benjamin L. & Mrs. Bernice Morris Watson ‘77 Mr. Walker C. Watson ‘14 Mrs. Melton Peters Weekley ‘81 Mr. Michael Weiland & Mrs. Padhitta Ismael-Weiland Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Wells ‘64 Ms. Virginia H. Whitley ‘11 Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Williams ‘61 Mr. Ray Williams Mrs. Suzanne Hill Williams ‘49 Mr. Rhett N. & Mrs. Wayne Mercer Willis ‘70 Mr. & Mrs. Augustus Wilson Dr. Kevin W. Windom ‘85 Mr. Jordan & Mrs. Krista Gerstenlauer Wolk ‘00 Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Woods Mr. W. Paul III & Mrs. Brooks Livingston Worley ‘70 Mrs. Anne Carson Wray ‘59 Mr. Michael D. Wright ‘76 Mr. John C., Jr. ‘59 & Mrs. Margaret Bowden Wylly ‘65 Mr. & Mrs. Georgi Yankov Dr. & Mrs. James A. Yeckley Mrs. Mary Yeomans Rev. Dr. Andrew J. Young II & Mrs. Tracy Bedford-Young Ms. Marjorie W. Young Mr. Alex B. Zerden ‘03 Mr. Johnny Zhao & Ms. Carol Cai FRIENDS OF COUNTRY DAY DONORS WHO CONTRIBUTE $1 TO $99 Anonymous (13) Mr. Benjamin J. Adler ‘11 Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas A. Aliotta Mrs. Sarah Sipple Allman ‘01 Mr. Matthew J. & Mrs. Catherine Lattimore Amman ‘97 Mr. & Mrs. Michael V. Anckner ‘96 Ms. Jewell J. Anderson Mrs. Katharine Saffold Arnold ‘63 Mr. George B. Backus, Jr. ‘67 Mr. Matthew G. Bailey ‘17 Mr. John Barnes Mr. & Mrs. Rick Barron Mr. & Mrs. T. Langston Bass, Jr. Mr. James Mitchell & Ms. Jessica Bass Mr. Robin S. & Mrs. Leigh Small Beauchamp ‘88 Mr. J. Tyler Beauchamp ‘15 Mr. & Mrs. Timothy W. Beers Mrs. Melissa McNaughton Bell ‘02 Mrs. Katherine Monsees Bennett ‘09 Mrs. Dawn N. Berger Ms. Polly A. J. Berman ‘16 Mr. Dickey T. Best ‘77 Dr. Inessa Korovyakovskaya & Mr. Shahjahan Bhuiyan
Mr. & Mrs. Perry B. Bing, Jr. Ms. Jessica Bishop Ms. Jessica L. Bishop ‘11 Ms. Katherine A. Black ‘11 Mr. Kevin D. Blackburne ‘11 Mrs. Sara Bocanegra Maj. & Mrs. Ryan L. Boeka Ms. Anna K. McDevitt & Mr. Larry Boggs Mrs. Maria Anderson Booth ‘99 Mr. Gregory C. Bowden Mr. & Mrs. Ralph O. Bowden IV Mrs. Deborah Sieg Bowen Mr. Hunter H. Bowman ‘11 Mrs. Emily Winburn Bowron ‘78 Mr. & Mrs. Abderaman Brahim Mr. James M. Brawner ‘11 Mrs. Lauri Lord Brengle ‘92 Ms. Jessie Melamed Brinsfield Mrs. Helen Wald Broder ‘85 Mr. Louis A. Brody ‘11 Dr. Jennifer Miller Bromley ‘98 & Mr. Tyler B. Bromley Mr. Samuel R. Bromley ‘15 Ms. Hannah M. Buchman ‘17 Mr. Herbert R. Buchsbaum ‘77 Mr. Adam R. Byck ‘18 Ms. Harikleia J. Caparisos ‘05 Ms. Dorinda Chait Mr. & Mrs. Forrest Champion Mr. Frank L. ‘84 & Mrs. Elisabeth Wald Chappell ‘87 Mrs. Madeline Clifton Chappell ‘12 Ms. Jane Eliza Chisholm ‘11 Mrs. Shawn Stubbs Ciemniecki ‘80 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. Clark Mr. & Mrs. James Cleveland Mr. & Mrs. Roy S. Clifton, Jr. Ms. K. Bess Cohen ‘11 Mr. & Mrs. Tommy Coleman Mr. James Collis Mr. S. Kelley Compton ‘11 Mr. John E. Connerat ‘89 Mr. & Mrs. Pearce C. Connerat Mr. & Mrs. Robert Connor Ms. Cara N. Considine ‘12 Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Cook Mr. Christopher J. & Mrs. Paige Carson Cook ‘91 Ms. April R. Crawford Dr. Melissa Crenshaw & Mr. Thomas Crenshaw IV Mrs. Barbara Craighead Crotzer ‘72 Mr. Andrew G. Crowley ‘01 Mr. & Mrs. A. Robert Curran Mr. & Mrs. Anthony F. D’Alessio Mrs. Anne Daly-Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan W. Day, Sr. Ms. Catherine M. Donovan ‘96 Mr. Joe O. Douglas, Jr. ‘77 Mrs. Helen Triol Drozd ‘70 Ms. Megan A. Dulamal ‘11 Ms. Gillian Abineri & Mr. David N. Elliott
Mr. Doug Ellis ‘67 Mr. Jarred & Mrs. Candice Aaron English ‘07 Mr. & Mrs. Neville W. Evans Mr. Blaine Ewing III Ms. Regina Fancher Mrs. Susan Train Fearon ‘65 Mrs. Karen Dearing Ferebee ‘77 Mr. Jorgepablo Fernandez ‘19 Ms. Patricia Sanchez & Mr. Ricardo Fernandez Mr. Matthew M. Finley ‘03 Ms. Erin Fogarty Mr. Bruce P. Ford, Jr. ‘77 Ms. Brooke C. Fortson ‘01 Mr. & Mrs. J. Corey Fountain Mr. & Mrs. Nitzan Friedman Ms. Selden D. Frissell ‘19 Dr. & Mrs. William M. Furey Ms. Julie Gaffney Mrs. Holly Suthers Gainer ‘07 Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Gale Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Garola Ms. Shannon M. Gavin ‘17 Dr. Thomas Gensheimer & Ms. Tomoko Negishi Mr. Andrew P. George ‘11 Mr. John W. George ‘11 Mr. & Mrs. Sammy George Ms. Melanie Gerecke Mr. John L. Glenn, Jr. ‘11 Mr. Mark H., Sr. & Mrs. Adeline Seyle Glidewell ‘94 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Glisson Mrs. Elizabeth M. Godfrey-Cargile ‘94 & Mr. Jack W. Cargile Mr. Harry I. Goldberg ‘81 Ms. Christine Hefner & Mr. Michael Gonzalez Mr. & Mrs. Joel C. Gordon Mr. Pavel V. Gorelik ‘98 Mr. Nicholas Graham Mr. & Mrs. Steve Green Mr. & Mrs. James Gregory Mrs. Margaret Griffin ‘11 Ms. Katherine V. Groce ‘17 Ms. Caroline E. Groover ‘12 Mrs. Margaret Austin Gross ‘11 Mr. Joseph N. Guardino ‘11 Mr. Dylan L. Guggenheim ‘11 Mrs. Susan K. Hagan Ms. Dorcas Hand Mrs. Amelia Searcy Harper ‘94 Mrs. Caroline Gussler Harper ‘11 Ms. Barbara Harris Ms. Katrin Haskell Mr. & Mrs. Aaron M. J. Heisler Ms. Kathrine L. Henry ‘69 Mr. & Mrs. John M. Henry Mr. John M. Hewson IV ‘85 Mrs. Annie E. Hines Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Hogenboom
Mr. & Mrs. David M. Hooker Ms. Michelle Dumais & Mr. David Hoopes Mrs. Jennifer Hoover Ms. Donna S. Hoppe Ms. Linda M. Howard Mr. Jennings L. Hughes, Jr. ‘11 Ms. Meghan Hughes Mr. Thomas S. Inglesby III ‘94 Ms. Caroline E. Jackson ‘14 Mrs. Mary Lyman Scott Jackson Mr. Nicholas P. James ‘11 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher B. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Johnson ‘97 Mrs. Katherine Ratterree Johnson ‘07 Mr. Patrick L. Johnston ‘07 Mr. Scott Joiner Ms. Amy S. Jones ‘08 Mr. & Mrs. Albert Jones Mrs. Kristin Culver Jones ‘97 Ms. K. Markley Jones ‘11 Mrs. Joseph Jones Mr. Paul G. & Mrs. Molly Piette Justice ‘77 Mrs. Holly W. Kalbach Ms. Erin M. Keene ‘17 Mr. Nicolas Keene Mr. Anderson S. B. Kemp ‘11 Mr. & Mrs. Marcus Kenney Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. King Ms. Frances M. Klein ‘11 Ms. Emily K. Knopf ‘11 Ms. Darina Kockova Mr. Seth & Mrs. Sarah Greenberg Kovensky ‘88 Ms. Marsha Krantz Mr. Peter E. Kronowitz ‘17 Ms. Elizabeth A. Lafranchise ‘11 Mr. Scott E. Lange ‘90 Dr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Lange, Jr.
DONNA HOPPE
grandparent of Audrey Griffith ‘34
“To support my wonderful granddaughter.” Mr. Mark A. Lanier ‘77 Ms. Mary Louise Lanier ‘64 Mrs. Amelia Eichholz Larsen ‘07 Ms. Amy Laughlin Ms. Kristen Lawson Mr. & Mrs. Albert R. Lee, Jr. Mr. Myles Leiker & Ms. Elizabeth Young Mr. Joseph B. Lewis ‘11 Mr. Chris Lindgren & Mrs. Marcy Mazo Lindgren ‘77 Mr. Andrew & Mrs. Allison Isaacson Lipsman ‘01 WINTER 2022 • 75
Ms. Sarah Lisk Ms. Yvonne Johnson & Mr. Lizhou Liu Ms. Raja S. Lockett Ms. Caroline E. Long ‘08 Mr. & Mrs. Joshua D. Lotz Mr. David S. Lubs ‘63 Dr. Julia Lopez Fuentes Ms. M. Isabel MacGuire ‘11 Mr. B. Christopher Maddox ‘07 Mr. Michael F. P. & Mrs. McBrier Maner Maloney ‘77 Mr. Oliver H. D. Maloney ‘11 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Mamalakis Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Mandel Ms. Jane D. Mansel & Mr. Adam Tuckey Ms. Heather Goldsmith Margolis ‘89 Mr. Joseph L. Markwalter III ‘92 Mr. James M. Marshall ‘98 Ms. Sally Anne Martin ‘98 Mr. & Mrs. Nickolas Matson Mr. Corey B. & Mrs. Caroline Coakley McDermott ‘02 Mr. Gary J. McGinty ‘13 Ms. Ebony McGirt Ms. D. Kevin McGoldrick ‘67 Ms. Molly McGoldrick ‘85 Mr. Stephen McGoldrick ‘63 Mrs. Charles W. McGuirt Ms. Marla F. McLendon Ms. Barbara McLeod Mrs. Comer Varnedoe Meadows Mr. Logan B. Miller ‘15 Dr. Diana Serrano & Dr. Stephen L. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Ernest E. Mitchell Ms. Charlotte M. Moffett ‘17 Ms. Kate H. Moffett ‘16 Dr. & Mrs. Randolph R. Moffett Mr. W. Joseph Monroe III ‘06 Mr. Clay J. Morrow ‘11 Mr. Jordon D. & Mrs. Temple Nettles Morrow ‘81 Mrs. Barbara Mullen Mr. Alvin C. Mullis ‘59 Ms. Kristin Mulzer Mr. Cecil O. III & Mrs. Elizabeth Kingston Myers ‘01 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey I. Neil Ms. Sally Nettles ‘78 Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Newman Mr. J. Tate O’Connor ‘11 Mrs. Emily Slagel Oh ‘11 Mr. Brian H. Okumu Mr. Nebolisa A. Ozobia ‘14 Mr. Jonathan D. Palmer ‘18 Mr. & Mrs. Beverly S. Pankey Mr. Douglas A. & Mrs. Jennifer Spencer Pankey ‘88 Mrs. Susan Friday Parker ‘81 Mr. Brennan A. Pastorek ‘17 Dr. & Mrs. John Pastorek Ms. Angelina P. Patel ‘17 Mrs. Trupti Patel 76 • SAVC D S .O R G
Mrs. Sally Estus Payne ‘81 Mr. W. Rhodes Pendarvis ‘20 Mrs. Deborah Triol Perry ‘67 Mr. & Mrs. Derek Petty Mr. Ashley B. Pinckney, Jr. ‘19 Ms. Grace Archer Pinckney ‘17 Mr. Hamilton L. Pirkle ‘12 Ms. Jennifer M. Pirkle ‘16 Mrs. Elizabeth Burgstiner Pittman ‘77 Dr. Leslie Ginsberg Platock ‘85 Ms. Lisa Plickebaum Mr. & Mrs. Edward Ponder Mrs. Mary Gilbreath Pope ‘84 Ms. Stephanie R. Portman ‘90 Mr. & Mrs. Rory L. Powers Mrs. Kathryn Groover Pross ‘09 Ms. Priya Radhakrishnan ‘94 Mr. Joseph D.’02 & Mrs. Kendall Gardner Ratterree ‘05 Mr. B. Johnny Reeve III ‘70 Mr. Michael J. Reeves, Jr. ‘05 Ms. Nora Riley ‘67 Mr. & Mrs. William A. Ritchie Ms. Emily Brooke Roher ‘17
Mr. & Mrs. J. Riley Smith Mrs. Sarah Shellman Smith Ms. Sharon Smith Mrs. Maria Trosdal Sparkman ‘52 Ms. Wendi M. Sparks Col. Ronald N. Speir, Jr. ‘87 Ms. Megan L. Spell ‘11 Mrs. Constance Laws Stephenson Mr. Scott & Mrs. Lea Reeves Stevens ‘05 Ms. Brooke A. Stewart ‘11 Mrs. Laura Connerat Stewart ‘93 Ms. Mollie Wheeler Stone ‘63 Ms. Megan E. Stout ‘11 Mr. Ryan & Mrs. Sara Jane Strickland Stroupe Dr. Jeffrey Hamilton & Ms. Paula Swart Ms. Nadine Swartz Mr. Jonathan M. Templeton ‘11 Ms. Katherine G. Templeton ‘17 Mr. & Mrs. Steven E. Templeton Mr. Jack H. Thacher ‘17 Mrs. Phyllis Hardeman Thompson ‘77 Mrs. Penelope Espy Tillman ‘56 Mr. & Mrs. Zachary L. Tilson
CALLIE & ANDY DATERS
parents of James ‘22 and Gracie ‘23
“I cannot believe we have a senior! Thanks to Country Day and the amazing teachers, coaches, and opportunities offered, I know that our son will be prepared for the next chapter.” Dr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Rose Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Rothrock, Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth Lattimore Rousakis Mr. William R. C. Sadler ‘11 Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Salzillo Mr. & Mrs. Brad A. Sampey Mr. William P. Sampey ‘17 Ms. Lauren Foster Sather ‘97 Ms. Stephanie L. Saxton ‘08 Mr. Galen E. Schneider ‘12 Ms. Anastasia M. Schretter ‘19 Mrs. Elizabeth Helmken Schubert ‘65 Mr. Tristan E. Senkowski ‘17 Dr. Michael J. Serby ‘61 Ms. Michaela Shank Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Shaw Ms. Janet E. Shepherd ‘77 Mr. & Mrs. C. Keenan Sheridan Ms. Janet Sherrod Mr. & Mrs. William L. Shuman Mr. Anthony S. Sideris ‘15 Dr. & Mrs. Evan Siegall Mrs. Jean Wright Sitkei ‘92 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Skaggs Ms. Brigitte Slack Ms. Brooke W. Sligh ‘17 Mr. & Mrs. Demetrius Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Trotz ‘84 Mr. Knox Tumlin ‘68 Ms. Megan VanKersen Ms. Joanna L. Walchuk & Mr. Arnold J. Aprea, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Ward Mr. & Mrs. Nathan E. Ward Mr. Tyler Ward Ms. Ericka C. Washington Mr. Benjamin L. Watson, Jr. ‘09 Dr. A. Morris Watson ‘11 Ms. Heidi Bindhammer & Mr. Adam Weber Mr. M. Harrison West ‘17 Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. West Ms. Amberly Wilkes Mr. R. Mitchell Wilkes, Jr. ‘69 Mr. George Morgan Williams ‘94 Mr. & Mrs. James Winn Mrs. Katharine Calhoun Wood Ms. Elizabeth H. Woods ‘11 Mr. & Mrs. Jason Woods Mr. & Mrs. Brenton J. Wright Ms. Susan C. Wylly Mr. M. Christopher ‘91 & Mrs. Darla Kirkley Wynn Mrs. Lane Morgan Yates ‘03
Mrs. Ann Yingling & Mr. Charles Morrow Mr. Matthew L. Zerden ‘97 CAPITAL SUPPORT Capital gifts provide physical improvements on The Savannah Country Day School campus. Many thanks to the following donors who supported the Track, New Foundations, Jenkins Annex and Invest in Excellence projects between July 1, 2020 and June 30, 2021. Anonymous (5) Mr. & Mrs. Jay W. Andrews ‘86 Dr. Traiana D. Pacurar & Dr. Calin G. Badea Mr. & Mrs. J. Weston Beaver Mr. & Mrs. G. Holmes Bell IV ‘90 Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Best Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Bradley, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Bradley, Jr. Mr. W. Waldo Bradley, Jr. ‘00 Mr. John G., Jr. & Mrs. Sally Altman Bradshaw ‘77 Dr. & Mrs. Chad J. Brock Mr. & Mrs. Edwin R. Byck ‘84 Mrs. Rosalie G. Campbell Drs. Rebecca & Thomas Campen Mrs. Jane W. Cannon Mr. & Mrs. F. Anderson Chisholm, Jr. Mr. Daniel C. Cohen The Colonial Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Demere, Jr. ‘66 Mr. & Mrs. Rickard L. Culbreth, Sr. Mr. Edwin H. ‘62 & Mrs. Robbie Hoffman Culver ‘64 Drs. Sarah E. & W. Thomas Daniel III Mr. Blair & Mrs. Jade Aaron Dietz ‘03 Mr. F. Reed III ‘87 & Mrs. Meredith Repella Dulany ‘92 Mr. & Mrs. Adam D. Eichholz ‘02 Mr. Jason M. Eichholz ‘06 Dr. Matthew C. D. Eller ‘92 Dr. Carol Fulenwider Elliott ‘68 Dr. Sharon L. Eswine & Mr. William E. A. Eswine Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Foley Mr. & Mrs. J. Corey Fountain Capt. & Mrs. David W. Gay Dr. & Mrs. Morris R. Geffen M.D. Mr. William G. & Mrs. Elizabeth Gold Glass ‘89 Mrs. Anne F. Gold Dr. & Mrs. John F. Gold ‘97 Mr. & Mrs. Joel P. Goodman ‘87 Mrs. Lynn Goodman Mr. & Mrs. Lee P. Griffith Mr. & Mrs. C. Eric Haas Mr. & Mrs. David H. Hancock Mr. & Mrs. Brent D. Harlander ‘97 Dr. & Mrs. Bradley A. Heiges Dr. Melanie B. & Mr. John C. Helmken II Mr. & Mrs. Wade W. Herring II The Hunter Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. James R. Hungerpiller ‘74
Ms. Susan P. Hungerpiller ‘72 Hunter Maclean Exley & Dunn PC Mr. & Mrs. William J. Hunter Mr. & Mrs. Adam J. Kaminsky Mr. & Mrs. William Lattimore III ‘01 J.C. Lewis Foundation, Inc. Mr. D. Scott Lewis ‘75 Mr. & Mrs. J. Curtis Lewis III ‘70 Ms. Nancy V. Lewis ‘67 Mr. & Mrs. S. Wistar Lewis ‘73 Mr. & Mrs. Walter N. Lewis Dr. Jeremy E. & Mrs. Tracey Cannon London ‘88 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin MacMillan Dr. & Mrs. Alvin Markovitz Mr. & Mrs. C. James McCallar, Jr. Mr. Graham A. McGoldrick ‘76 Mr. & Mrs. R. Davis McLeod Mr. & Mrs. Carl Messalle Dr. & Mrs. John L. Mikell ‘02 Dr. Julia L. Mikell Dr. Oswald L. Mikell ‘64 Mills Bee Lane Memorial Foundation The Mingledorff Family Trust Mr. & Mrs. L. Bud Mingledorff ‘64 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey I. Mingledorff Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mingledorff Ms. Shirley Mitchell Ms. Tammie N. Mosley Mr. & Mrs. Colton Neal Mr. & Mrs. Tyler O’Connor ‘00 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick T. O’Connor Mr. Nicholas A. & Mrs. Betsy Watts Ormond ‘98 Mr. & Mrs. Brian P. Orr Dr. Holly Metts Pace ‘95 & Mr. Robert R. Pace Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. Pannell ‘96 Dr. & Mrs. Bhavesh G. Patel Mr. & Mrs. Kal Patel Ms. Rose de Vries & Mr. Frank K. Peeples, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin M. Perkins, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Douglas A. Perry Ms. Clementine Drackett & Mr. P. Hunter Philbrick ‘97 Mr. & Mrs. Duncan M. Pindar The Hon. & Mrs. Robert F. Pirkle, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Gabriel J. Pitt Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Pollak, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Paul M. Pressly Mr. & Mrs. Larry G. Price Mr. & Mrs. Ryan E. Price Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Reagan ‘70 Mr. & Mrs. T. McNab Reeves ‘07 Mr. L. Allan, Jr. ‘77 & Mrs. Beverley Cann Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. James E. Rice, Jr. Mr. Stephen R. & Mrs. Claire Waters Rilee ‘03 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Roberts Mr. & Mrs. W. Hurley Ryan, Jr. ‘82 Drs. Lindsay & Edward Sammons
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Sims, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Mark V. Smith Mr. Philip, Jr. & Mrs. Cathy Edel Solomons ‘74 Mr. & Mrs. William E. Sparks, Jr. ‘93 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. Spencer Dr. & Mrs. C. Marcus Spivey Mr. & Mrs. Henry D. Stevens IV ‘70 Stuart F. Sligh Jr. Memorial Foundation, Inc. Mr. Peter H. & Mrs. Jane Vaden Thacher ‘84 Mr. & Mrs. Jack J. van Hulst Mrs. Yaël C. van Hulst Mr. & Mrs. John L. Vaught Dr. & Mrs. William H. Wallace Mr. & Mrs. Jerry C. Wardlaw Mr. & Mrs. Wiley A. Wasden III ‘77 Mr. Matthew and Mrs. Courtney Tyson West ‘00 Mr. Candler M. Wilson ‘96 Mrs. Diane L. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. James C. Wilson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. J. Corde Wilson III ‘94 ENDOWMENT FUNDS BELOW IS A LIST OF THE SAVANNAH COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL’S ENDOWMENT FUNDS. DONORS MAKING GIFTS BETWEEN JULY 1, 2020 AND JUNE 30, 2021 ARE LISTED BELOW THE FUND. FUNDS IN SUPPORT OF FINANCIAL AID The Class of 1966 Scholarship The Class of 1989 Scholarship The Acworth Foundation Scholarship The Camp Younts Scholarship The Dr. & Mrs. David B. Fillingim Scholarship The Reginald & Julia Fleet Trust Scholarship Fund The Goizueta Foundation Fund The Beulah B. Harper Scholarship The Chris Fort ’96 and Liz Fort ’02 Endowed Scholarship The Harlander Family Endowed Scholarship Mr. & Mrs. Brent D. Harlander ‘97 Mrs. Lisa Harlander Lemke ‘93 Dr. Kristine Harlander Saudek ‘91 The John A. Heitmann III Scholarship The Freeman Jelks, Jr. Honor Scholarship The Victoria Jenkins Scholarship The Ben Jones Scholarship Fund Mr. Robert S. Kahn ‘76 Dr. Jennifer L. Yeh ’89 & Mr. Daniel Marrash The Klement Family Scholarship The Richard C. Kreinest Scholarship The Melaver Scholarship The T. Miller ’97 Endowed Scholarship The Mabel A. Minis and Edith H. Minis Scholarships WINTER 2022 • 77
LISA DORN-BIRD & DAVID BIRD parents of Haley ‘26
“We value the quality of education and the extra-curricular activities as well as the great care that staff and educators take in providing a safe and productive environment for our kids.” The Robert D. & Katy Harman Moser ’95 Endowed Scholarship The Oxnard Family Fund The Persad Scholarship The Kevin Plunkett Scholarship The B.J. and Charlene Saunders Scholarship The Edgar E. Sellers Scholarship The Lieutenant Junior Grade Dean Smith Jr. Scholarship The Tommy Stubbs Endowed Scholarship Dr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Griffith The Tenenbaum Scholarship The Jules Victor, Jr., M.D. Scholarship The Wells Fargo Scholarship The Tommy & Lora Wong Scholarship The Wormsloe Foundation Scholarship The Young Minority Scholarship FUNDS IN SUPPORT OF PROGRAMS AND FACULTY The Class of 1956 Endowment Fund The Class of 1965 Faculty Development Fund The Class of 1968 Endowment Fund The Dr. Victor L. Andrews Fund The Jeffrey Allen Dimond Music Library Mrs. Keith A. Dimond The Edward F. and Helen D. Downing Fund The Lee Gay Memorial Endowment Fund The Robert Gongaware Endowment Fund The Camille Miller Heery Visiting Artist Fund Dr. Myrtle Heery Searcy ‘64 The Mills B. Lane Foundation Fund Morris/Morris Newspaper Endowment Fund The Shirley P. & George H. Oelschig Endowed Fund for Faculty Enrichment Mrs. Joan Oelschig Dyer ‘75 Mr. George H. Oelschig, Jr. ‘72 Mr. & Mrs. Kurt C. Oelschig ‘83 The Jane Philbrick Endowed Merit Scholarship The Kevin Plunkett Memorial Faculty Award Solomons Fund for Arts and Letters 78 • SAVC D S .O R G
Louis W. & Nellie H. Schmidt Endowment Fund The Thomas and Jane Triol Endowment Fund FUNDS FOR AWARDS The Danyse & Julius Edel Endowment Fund to Support Art Enrichment for Students The Hoke Bouchillon Memorial Award Fund The Robert S. Heuer Faculty Award The Lancy C. Jen Math & Science Scholarships The Thomas O. Kelly Award The Creed H. Reagan III Award GENERAL ENDOWMENT GIFTS Mr. & Mrs. Brian D. Harlander Dr. & Mrs. G. Benjamin Massey Mr. Carlson R. & Mrs. Patty Inglesby Thomas ‘44 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. Sprague ALUMNI GIVING Below is a list of Alumni and Class Associates** who contributed to The Fund for Country Day between July 1, 2020 and June 30, 2021. THE PAPE SCHOOL TOTAL: $575 Mrs. Deborah Sieg Bowen** Mrs. Norma Gibbons Brewin Ward Mrs. Comer Varnedoe Meadows** Mrs. Page Oxnard Mulherin** Mrs. Maria Trosdal Sparkman** Mrs. Ann Stovall Stevens** Mrs. Suzanne Hill Williams CLASS OF 1956 PARTICIPATION: 20% CLASS TOTAL: $10 Mrs. Penelope Espy Tillman CLASS OF 1958 PARTICIPATION: 8% CLASS TOTAL: $500 Mr. Christopher C. F. Hammond III CLASS OF 1959 PARTICIPATION: 29% CLASS TOTAL: $1,175 Mr. W. Barron Crawford III Mr. Ronald E. Erickson Mr. Alvin C. Mullis Mrs. Helen Reid Steward Mrs. Dale Gabriel Thorpe
Mrs. Anne Carson Wray Mr. John C. Wylly, Jr. CLASS OF 1960 PARTICIPATION: 4% CLASS TOTAL: $2,500 Mr. Randall S. Booker, Sr.** CLASS OF 1961 PARTICIPATION: 17% CLASS TOTAL: $3,250 Mr. Reginald F. Brooks II Mrs. Mimi Harben Daniel Cay Mr. Robert P. Minis Dr. Michael J. Serby Mr. Richard D. Williams CLASS OF 1962 PARTICIPATION: 23% CLASS TOTAL: $1,930 Mr. Edwin H. Culver Mr. Blaine Ewing III** Mr. Edgar L. Gay Mr. Murray S. Marshall, Sr. Mr. R. Sandy Miller III Mrs. Margaret Davis Minis Mrs. Alice Lippitt Steyaart* CLASS OF 1963 PARTICIPATION: 32% CLASS TOTAL: $2,105 Mrs. Katharine Saffold Arnold Mrs. Barrie Myrick Bradley Mrs. Jane Hancock Long Mr. David S. Lubs Mr. Stephen McGoldrick Mr. M. Lane Morrison Dr. Peter T. Scardino Ms. Mollie Wheeler Stone CLASS OF 1964 PARTICIPATION: 22% CLASS TOTAL: $15,608 Mrs. Robbie Hoffman Culver The Honorable Lamar W. Davis, Jr. Ms. Mary Louise Lanier Mr. L. Bud Mingledorff Mr. Joseph M. Oliver, Jr. Mrs. Ann Wessels Seyle Mr. W. James Squire III Mrs. Constance Laws Stephenson** Mrs. Diane Morgan Viall Mr. Joe D. Wells CLASS OF 1965 PARTICIPATION: 24% CLASS TOTAL: $2,625 Mr. David C. Barrow III Dr. J. Davidson Carson** Ms. Renee Portman Dunn Mrs. Susan Train Fearon Mrs. Elizabeth Cay Hines Ms. Margaret G. Livingston Mrs. Nancy Morrison Macaluso Mrs. Rebecca Wheeler Milmine** Mrs. Elizabeth Helmken Schubert Mrs. Margaret Bowden Wylly
CLASS OF 1966 PARTICIPATION: 33% CLASS TOTAL: $7,850 Dr. S. Jefferson Bolch III Mr. Robert H. Demere, Jr. Mr. F. Schley Knight, Jr.** Mr. B. H. Levy, Jr. Ms. Christian M. Schley Dr. Jules Victor III CLASS OF 1967 PARTICIPATION: 23% CLASS TOTAL: $7,035 Mr. Scott Backus Mr. W. Hank Bahr Mr. Doug Ellis Mrs. Gertrude Maddox Helms Ms. Nancy V. Lewis Ms. D. Kevin McGoldrick Mr. Doug Mullis Mrs. Lannie Mason Niemiec Deborah Triol Perry Ms. Eleanor C. Riley Mrs. Cabell Marshall Romer Mrs. Elizabeth Lattimore Rousakis** CLASS OF 1968 PARTICIPATION: 11% CLASS TOTAL: $309 Dr. Carol Fulenwider Elliott Mr. Tom W. Harper Mr. Knox Tumlin Mrs. Katharine Calhoun Wood** CLASS OF 1969 PARTICIPATION: 17% CLASS TOTAL: $625 Mr. Charles W. Barrow Mrs. Alice Lee Fraser Mr. Joseph B. Fraser III Ms. Dorcas Hand** Ms. Kathrine Henry Ms. Monica McGoldrick** Mrs. Sarah Jane Phillips Sumer Mr. R. Mitchell Wilkes, Jr. CLASS OF 1970 PARTICIPATION: 36% CLASS TOTAL: $9,225 Dr. Joe Ann M. Brandt Mrs. Deborah Ranitz Dickson Mrs. Helen Triol Drozd Mrs. Sara Ellis Lehner Mr. J. Curtis Lewis III Dr. William H. Morrison** Dr. Steve R. Ramee Mr. Robert W. Reagan Mr. B. Johnny Reeve III Mr. Scott Richardson Ms. Tish Rumsey Rumsey Mr. Henry D. Stevens IV Mrs. Julia Martin Train Mrs. Katherine Morgan Waddell Mrs. Wayne Mercer Willis Mrs. Brooks Livingston Worley
CLASS OF 1971 PARTICIPATION: 24% CLASS TOTAL: $6,500 Mrs. Cecilia Mason Allen Mr. J. Griffin Doyle Mr. Harvey J. Gilbert Mrs. Kathleen Brewin Lewis Mr. Walter N. Lewis** Ms. M. Beecher Mathes** Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis Nadal Mr. Kirk I. Victor Mr. Alan S. Williams CLASS OF 1972 PARTICIPATION: 13% CLASS TOTAL: $6,220 Ms. Dorothea Summerell Coy Mrs. Barbara Craighead Crotzer Mr. James M. Giles Mrs. Cindy Saunders Kemp Mr. George H. Oelschig, Jr. Mr. Pearce W. Reeve Mr. Jonathan D. Sprague** CLASS OF 1973 PARTICIPATION: 10% CLASS TOTAL: $6,550 Mr. Charles B. Compton, Jr.** Mrs. Catherine Martin Cooper Mrs. Elizabeth Morris Kingston Mr. S. Wistar Lewis Mrs. Carolyn Rudd Pait CLASS OF 1974 PARTICIPATION: 6% CLASS TOTAL: $10,450 Mr. John H. Atkinson Mr. Lawrence S. McGoldrick Mrs. Margaret Carswell Richardson Mrs. Cathy Edel Solomons CLASS OF 1975 PARTICIPATION: 8% CLASS TOTAL: $5,550 Mrs. Donna Ratchford Adamson Mr. A. McGuire Gordon Mrs. Mary Lyman Scott Jackson** Mr. D. Scott Lewis Mr. C. Reb Thomas III CLASS OF 1976 PARTICIPATION: 20% CLASS TOTAL: $8,800 Mr. R. Stanley Allen Dr. David B. Arkin Mr. Ronald C. Berry Mr. Michael L. Bono Mr. Vernon L. Buchman II Mr. Malcolm L. Butler Ms. Kaye N. Courington Mr. Dale C. Critz, Jr.** Ms. Lisa Danzig Mrs. Beverley Cann Reynolds** Ms. Ethelyn N. Simpson Mr. Michael D. Wright
CLASS OF 1977 PARTICIPATION: 57% CLASS TOTAL: $6,547 Mr. Dickey T. Best Mr. Jack F. Blackburn Mrs. Elizabeth Miller Bowerman Mrs. Sally Altman Bradshaw Mr. Herbert R. Buchsbaum Mrs. Dolly R. Chisholm Mrs. Sylvia Sparkman Coker Mr. Gregory N. Crawford Mrs. Connie Kennedy Darbyshire Mr. Joe O. Douglas, Jr. Mrs. Karen Dearing Ferebee Mr. Bruce P. Ford, Jr. Ms. Molly Piette Justice Ms. Karen L. Karp Mr. Grady C. Knight Mrs. Nita Ann Knight Klein Mr. Mark A. Lanier Mrs. Marcy Mazo Lindgren
ELIZABETH DUBOSE & MARK FRISSELL parents of Selden ‘19
“Proud parent of a SCDS grad.” Mrs. McBrier Maner Maloney Mrs. Boom Garwes Modlin Mr. Tom C. Owen, Jr. Mrs. Caroline Ellis Pennington** Mrs. Elizabeth Burgstiner Pittman Mrs. Corinne Stewart Reeves Mr. Michael J. Reeves Mr. L. Allan Reynolds, Jr. Mrs. Alain Ratchford Robinson Ms. Janet E. Shepherd Mrs. Noreen Murphy Snellman Mrs. Phyllis Hardeman Thompson Mr. Jack H. Usher, Jr. Mrs. Debby Carlton Wallace Mr. Wiley A. Wasden III Mrs. Bernice Morris Watson Mr. Joseph D. Young Ms. Laura L. Zipperer CLASS OF 1978 PARTICIPATION: 14% CLASS TOTAL: $3,575 Mrs. Emily Winburn Bowron Mr. Steven G. Chick Mr. Jeffrey H. Kole Mrs. Julie Williams Murphy Mrs. Sally Nettles Mr. J. Carlton Showalter, Jr. Mrs. Jane Victor Showalter Dr. Lynn Tyson Horton
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CLASS OF 1979 PARTICIPATION: 10% CLASS TOTAL: $4,500 Mr. Christian L. G. Beckmann III Mr. Frederick S. Bergen Mr. John G. Kennedy III Dr. Todd E. Lanier Mrs. Julie Donaldson Lowenthal Mrs. Laurette Speir Shaw CLASS OF 1980 PARTICIPATION: 14% CLASS TOTAL: $5,550 Mrs. Lisa Cobb Allen Mr. Spencer R. Allen, Jr. Mrs. Shawn Stubbs Ciemniecki Mr. Andy B. Feiler Mr. J. Dawson Long** Mr. Thomas B. Reeves Mr. Russell A. Saunders Dr. Richard R. Schulze, Jr. Mrs. Louise Howard Williamson CLASS OF 1981 PARTICIPATION: 20% CLASS TOTAL: $1,290 Mr. Gregory G. Amick Mrs. Lolly Jelks Crawford Mrs. Catherine Dulany DiBenedetto Dr. Robert J. DiBenedetto, Jr. Mr. Harry I. Goldberg Mrs. Nina Tracy Gompels Mr. Gregory M. Hirsch Ms. Catherine Jones Holden Mrs. Temple Nettles Morrow Mrs. Susan Friday Parker Mrs. Sally Estus Payne Mrs. Melton Peters Weekley CLASS OF 1982 PARTICIPATION: 7% CLASS TOTAL: $1,250 Mr. Austin O. Kennedy Mr. Franklin C. McKinney, Sr. Mrs. Margaret McCullough Russell Mr. W. Hurley Ryan, Jr. CLASS OF 1983 PARTICIPATION: 6% CLASS TOTAL: $2,750 Mr. Ashley A. Barnwell Mrs. Malinda Bradley Bergen** Mr. Kelly L. Bouchillon, Sr. Mrs. Sharon Stubbs Schneider CLASS OF 1984 PARTICIPATION: 18% CLASS TOTAL: $13,750 Anonymous (2) Mrs. Colleen Bairas Brannen Mr. Stuart Brown Mr. Frank L. Chappell Ms. Louise Mulherin Ms. Blanche Nettles Powers Mrs. Mary Gilbreath Pope Ms. Andrea Su
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Mrs. Jane Vaden Thacher Mr. Joseph Trotz
Mr. Denton W. Stone Mr. Jason M. Wells
CLASS OF 1985 PARTICIPATION: 25% CLASS TOTAL: $6,703 Mr. Donald M. Alexander III Mrs. Helen Wald Broder Mrs. Mary McIntire Davenport Dr. J. Laurence Dunn, Jr. Dr. Charles L. Harris Mr. John M. Hewson IV Mr. Stephen J. Lange III Mrs. Jennifer McCaslin Lobel Dr. A. Jay McCaslin VI** Ms. Molly J. McGoldrick Mrs. Amy Martin Pinckney Mr. Ashley B. Pinckney Dr. Leslie Ginsberg Platock Dr. Joseph T. Stubbs III Mrs. Hillary Baumann Wilks Dr. Kevin W. Windom
CLASS OF 1989 PARTICIPATION: 21% CLASS TOTAL: $10,932 Mr. Brett M. Bertz Ms. Margaret Marshall Bishop** Mr. Ralph O. Bowden IV** Mr. John E. Connerat Mr. Samuel P. Cook Mr. H. Douglas DeWalt Mrs. Elizabeth Gold Glass Mrs. Michelle Haysman Heyman Ms. Heather Goldsmith Margolis Dr. Matthew S. Rosenthal Dr. Susan Kramer Short Dr. Mary S. Shuman Mr. Leslie L. Wilkes III Dr. Jennifer L. Yeh
CLASS OF 1986 PARTICIPATION: 10% CLASS TOTAL: $2,400 Mrs. Cari Feiler Bender Mr. Benjamin C. Carlton Mrs. Amy Parr Henneman Mr. John E. Porter III Mrs. Amy Warlick Smith Mrs. Bonnie Bland Spacek CLASS OF 1987 PARTICIPATION: 23% CLASS TOTAL: $30,025 Mrs. Elisabeth Wald Chappell Mr. F. Reed Dulany III Mr. Matthew J. Ervin Dr. Jay D. Goldstein Mr. Joel P. Goodman Mr. Bruce W. Greene, Jr. Ms. Anna Itoi Mr. David J. Kelly Dr. Carlton R. Kemp, Jr. Mrs. Sarah McMillan Klein Mrs. Christine Bedingfield Kraeuter** Mr. Timothy P. McLanahan Dr. Catrell Owens-Agbeibor Mr. Frank K. Peeples, Jr.** Mr. John L. Schwarz Col. Ronald N. Speir, Jr. CLASS OF 1988 PARTICIPATION: 15% CLASS TOTAL: $6,820 Mrs. Leigh Small Beauchamp Mrs. Laura Worley Bieze Mr. Neil L. Dobbs Mr. Foss G. Hodges Mrs. Sarah Greenberg Kovensky Mrs. Tracey Cannon London Mrs. Jennifer Spencer Pankey Mrs. Kristine Booker Sheehan Mrs. Elizabeth Windom Stewart
CLASS OF 1990 PARTICIPATION: 24% CLASS TOTAL: $13,700 Dr. B. Marcus Bailey Mr. Daniel H. Bradley, Jr.** Mr. Jacob L. Dimond Mr. Alexander D. Fox Mr. Seth J. Goodman Mr. Scott E. Lange Mrs. Tara Greene Levengood Mr. Frank Lin Mrs. Dana Collins Meyer Mrs. Carter Meyer Wilcox** Mr. Michael A. Paderewski** Ms. Simona L. Perry Ms. Stephanie R. Portman Mrs. Emilie Dobbs Samet Mrs. Ashley Sparks Stamoulis Ms. Susan Chisholm Wylly** Mrs. Darla Kirkley Wynn** CLASS OF 1991 PARTICIPATION: 18% CLASS TOTAL: $4,025 Ms. Quetia M. Arzu Mrs. Eleanor Cornish Chu Mrs. Paige Carson Cook Mrs. Elizabeth Seyle Fenton Mr. David T. Gilpin Mrs. Elizabeth Holiday Gilpin Mr. Stephen B. Ham Dr. Gena Heidary Mr. Adam J. Kaminsky** Mr. Colin A. McRae Mrs. Frost Bush Osborne Mr. M. Christopher Wynn CLASS OF 1992 PARTICIPATION: 22% CLASS TOTAL: $15,040 Mrs. Lauri Lord Brengle Mr. Christopher W. Cay Mrs. Meredith Repella Dulany Mr. Robert A. Flanders
Mrs. Mary McNaughton Haskins Mrs. Hayden Shore Johns Mr. D. Todd Lerch Mr. Joseph L. Markwalter III Mr. John D. Northup III Mrs. Amy Krissman Pine Mrs. Deganit Stein Ruben Mrs. Jean Wright Sitkei Mr. Christopher Spencer** Mrs. Emilie Miller Templeton CLASS OF 1993 PARTICIPATION: 15% CLASS TOTAL: $6,075 Mr. Bernie Y. Conyers, Jr. Mr. L. Whitworth Davis III Mrs. Louise Bradley Johnson Mrs. Lisa Harlander Lemke Dr. Olwen Hahn Lyon Mrs. Darby Williams Sands Mr. William E. Sparks, Jr. Dr. Dean H. Stephens Mrs. Laura Connerat Stewart Mrs. Ruth Bowyer Weimar CLASS OF 1994 PARTICIPATION: 28% CLASS TOTAL: $17,225 Mrs. Margaret Kramer Clark Mr. E. Brian Culver Mrs. Adeline Seyle Glidewell Mrs. Elizabeth M. Godfrey-Cargile Mrs. Amelia Searcy Harper Mr. Samuel M. Hubbard** Mr. Tommy S. Inglesby III Dr. Katherine McNaughton Moretz Mr. Charles Hill Morris, Jr. Mr. Christopher J. Peters Ms. Priya Radhakrishnan Mr. Matthew J. Repella Mrs. Florence Minis Slatinsky Mr. Laughton M. Stanley Mr. John H. Sumner Dr. Mylin A. Torres Mrs. Arin Zerden Tritt Mr. George Morgan Williams Mr. J. Corde Wilson III CLASS OF 1995 PARTICIPATION: 12% CLASS TOTAL: $14,050 Mrs. Hillary Faulk Coslick Mrs. Blaine Westerfield Goodwin Mr. Ross D. Kaminsky** Mr. Robert V. Martin IV Mr. H. Comer Morrison Mrs. Katy Harman Moser Dr. Holly Metts Pace Mrs. Amy Costrini Umbel CLASS OF 1996 PARTICIPATION: 21% CLASS TOTAL: $8,620 Mr. Michael V. Anckner Mr. George H. Barrow
Mrs. Catherine Crawford Baxter Mrs. Julia Holliday Berry Mr. Gregory C. Bowden** Mrs. Jordan Neely Chase Ms. Catherine M. Donovan Mrs. Amanda Byck Jones Mrs. Elizabeth Lientz Macfadyen Mrs. Middi Hagan Moore Dr. John C. O’Neill IV Mr. Jonathan B. Pannell Mr. John D. Sipple Mrs. Caroline Inglesby Stephens Mr. R. Allen Williams CLASS OF 1997 PARTICIPATION: 30% CLASS TOTAL: $18,540 Mrs. Catherine Lattimore Amman Dr. Melissa Allen Behm Mr. Joseph N. Bell III Mrs. Elizabeth Baker Brennan Mrs. Kathleen Burt Connell Ms. Betsy M. Davis Mrs. Meredith MacMillan Dyer Mr. James R. Garrison, Jr. Mr. Andrew L. Ginsberg Mrs. Charlotte DeHaven Giovanni Mr. Brent D. Harlander Mr. Justin C. Johnson Mrs. Kristin Culver Jones Mr. T A. Miller Mr. P. Hunter Philbrick Mrs. Elizabeth Martin Richards Mrs. Lauren Foster Sather Mrs. Rebecca Zoller Stone Ms. Courtney Victor Mr. Matthew L. Zerden CLASS OF 1998 PARTICIPATION: 20% CLASS TOTAL: $3,950 Dr. Jennifer Miller Bromley Mrs. Christina Bowden Burgess Mr. Jacob E. Goodwin Mr. Pavel V. Gorelik Mrs. Callie Glass Kelly Mr. Julian A. T. Lewis Mr. James M. Marshall, Sr. Miss Sally Anne Martin Mr. Morgan W. Murray, Jr. Dr. David W. Newton Mrs. Betsy Watts Ormond Mrs. Sarah Shellman Smith** Mr. Ryan W. Yeckley
CLASS OF 1999 PARTICIPATION: 10% CLASS TOTAL: $1,400 Mr. Ward J. Benton IV Mrs. Maria Anderson Booth Mrs. Chi Bui Campbell Mr. Joseph H. Conyers Ms. Sarah E. Roche Mr. Dana C. Stevens CLASS OF 2000 PARTICIPATION: 13% CLASS TOTAL: $12,600 Mr. Aaron F. Brantly Mr. John D. Carson, Jr. Dr. Jeffrey H. Goldberg Mr. John R. Grozine Mrs. Anne Waters Jackson Mr. Brent T. Johnson Mr. D. Tyler O’Connor Mrs. Maria Paula Duque Shideler Mrs. Jamison Pannell Tuttle Mrs. Ellen Harper Williams Mrs. Krista Gerstenlauer Wolk CLASS OF 2001 PARTICIPATION: 20% CLASS TOTAL: $5,685 Mrs. Sarah Sipple Allman Mrs. Mary Stone Boyle Mr. Andrew G. Crowley Mr. Rickard L. Culbreth, Jr. Ms. Brooke C. Fortson Dr. Lindsey Young Goldberg Mr. William Lattimore III Mrs. Allison Isaacson Lipsman Mrs. Elizabeth Kingston Myers Mrs. Courtney Wigren Noon Mrs. Leanna Degenhart Weinstein Mrs. Amanda Sullivan Wilson CLASS OF 2002 PARTICIPATION: 14% CLASS TOTAL: $2,010 Mrs. Melissa McNaughton Bell Mrs. Julie N. Cohen Mrs. Betsy Cowart Conroy Mr. Adam D. Eichholz Mrs. Mary Gilbert Kaiser Ms. Mary Jane G. Martin Mrs. Caroline Coakley McDermott Dr. John L. Mikell Mr. Joseph D. Ratterree Mr. James A. Shanks
SALLY ANNE MARTIN ‘98
“Thank you, SCDS, for friendship. I have needed these lifelong friendships more than ever this year. The relationships formed at this exceptional school have made me who I am today. My heart is full.”
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NICOLE & TYSON GRIFFITH parents of William ‘35 and John ‘28
“We choose to support the impressive faculty and staff of Country Day who dedicate their lives to creating an exceptional educational experience for our sons. We are grateful!” CLASS OF 2003 PARTICIPATION: 13% CLASS TOTAL: $1,360 Mr. Nicholas J. Caparisos Mr. Andrew H. Dekle Mrs. Jade Aaron Dietz Mr. Matt M. Finley Mrs. Caroline Baker Haddow Mrs. Brittany Kolat Richardson Mrs. Claire Waters Rilee Mrs. Leza Shore Stein Mrs. Lane Morgan Yates Mr. Alex B. Zerden CLASS OF 2004 PARTICIPATION: 4% CLASS TOTAL: $10,125 Mrs. Ashlea Hilliard Carson Ms. Catherine L. Cooper Mrs. Sara Jane Strickland Stroupe** CLASS OF 2005 PARTICIPATION: 10% CLASS TOTAL: $3,399 Ms. Kika J. Caparisos Mr. Charles B. Compton III Mr. H. John Gilbert, Jr. Mr. M. Andrew McCullough Mrs. Kendall Gardner Ratterree Mr. Michael J. Reeves, Jr. Mrs. Lea Reeves Stevens CLASS OF 2006 PARTICIPATION: 8% CLASS TOTAL: $2,250 Mr. Jason M. Eichholz Mr. T. Cory Hall Mr. James W. Labrot Mr. W. Joe Monroe III Mr. Robert F. Pirkle, Jr. CLASS OF 2007 PARTICIPATION: 13% CLASS TOTAL: $3,040 Mr. Frank A. Chisholm III Mrs. Candice Aaron English Mrs. Holly Suthers Gainer 8 2 • SAVC D S .O R G
Mr. Ellis J. Izlar Mrs. Katherine R. Johnson Mr. Patrick L. Johnston Mrs. Amelia Eichholz Larsen Mr. B. Christopher Maddox Mrs. Stefanie Dasher McCullough Dr. Robert J. Shelley, Jr. Mrs. Virginia Lewis Shelley CLASS OF 2008 PARTICIPATION: 10% CLASS TOTAL: $1,355 Ms. Elise F. Barton Ms. Auddie R. Hungerpiller Ms. Amy S. Jones Ms. Caroline E. Long Ms. Stephanie L. Saxton Dr. Caroline Lewis Stovall Ms. Taylor E. Viers CLASS OF 2009 PARTICIPATION: 11% CLASS TOTAL: $3,990 Mrs. Katherine Monsees Bennett Mrs. Morgan Roberts Caldwell Mr. Nicholas A. Correa Mr. Christian B. Demere Ms. Rachel P. Ellis Mr. J. Curtis Lewis IV Mrs. Kathryn Groover Pross Mr. John P. Skeadas III Mr. Benjamin L. Watson, Jr. CLASS OF 2010 PARTICIPATION: 3% CLASS TOTAL: $110 Mr. Frederick S. Bergen, Jr. Mr. M. Mac Viers CLASS OF 2011 PARTICIPATION: 62% CLASS TOTAL: $2,823 Mr. Benjamin J. Adler Ms. Jessica L. Bishop Miss Katie A. Black Mr. Kevin D. Blackburne Mr. Hunter H. Bowman Mr. Jimmy M. Brawner Mr. Louis A. Brody Mrs. Bess Butler Brunson Ms. Jane Eliza A. Chisholm Ms. K. Bess Cohen Mr. S. Kelley Compton Ms. Megan A. Dulamal Mr. Andrew P. George Mr. John W. George Mr. John L. Glenn, Jr. Ms. Margaret Griffin Mrs. Margaret Austin Gross Mr. Joe N. Guardino Mr. Dylan L. Guggenheim Mrs. Caroline Gussler Harper Ms. Emma E. Helmken Mr. Jennings L. Hughes, Jr. Mr. Nicholas P. James
Ms. K. Markley Jones Mr. Anderson S. B. Kemp Ms. Frances M. Klein Ms. Emily K. Knopf Ms. Liz A. Lafranchise Mr. H. Smith Lewis Mr. Joe B. Lewis Mr. Noah I. Luskey Ms. M. Isabel MacGuire Mr. Oliver H. D. Maloney Mr. Clay J. Morrow Mr. J. Tate O’Connor Mrs. Emily Slagel Oh Mr. William R. C. Sadler Mrs. Sarah Hall Salem Ms. Megan L. Spell Ms. Brooke A. Stewart Ms. Megan E. Stout Mr. Jonathan M. Templeton Dr. A. Morris Watson Ms. Virginia H. Whitley Ms. Elizabeth H. Woods CLASS OF 2012 PARTICIPATION: 10% CLASS TOTAL: $355 Ms. Fontaine B. Bergen Mrs. Madeline Clifton Chappell Ms. Cara N. Considine Ms. Caroline E. Groover Mr. Hamilton L. Pirkle Mr. Galen E. Schneider CLASS OF 2013 PARTICIPATION: 2% CLASS TOTAL: $50 Mr. Gary J. McGinty CLASS OF 2014 PARTICIPATION: 6% CLASS TOTAL: $270 Ms. Caroline E. Jackson Mr. Nebolisa A. Ozobia Mr. William C. Szczecinski Mr. Walker C. Watson CLASS OF 2015 PARTICIPATION: 10% CLASS TOTAL: $490 Mr. J. Tyler Beauchamp Mr. Samuel R. Bromley Ms. Emma L. Huennekens Mr. Nivan Lakshman Mr. Logan B. Miller Ms. J. Taylor Parker Mr. Anthony S. Sideris CLASS OF 2016 PARTICIPATION: 5% CLASS TOTAL: $60 Ms. Polly A. J. Berman Ms. Kate H. Moffett Ms. Jennifer M. Pirkle
CLASS OF 2017 PARTICIPATION: 29% CLASS TOTAL: $150 Mr. Matthew G. Bailey Ms. Hannah M. Buchman Ms. Shannon M. Gavin Ms. Katherine V. Groce Ms. Erin M. Keene Mr. Peter E. Kronowitz Ms. Charlotte M. Moffett Mr. Brennan A. Pastorek Ms. Angelina P. Patel Ms. Grace Archer Pinckney Ms. Emily B. Roher Mr. William P. Sampey Mr. Tristan E. Senkowski Ms. Brooke W. Sligh Ms. Katherine G. Templeton Mr. Jack H. Thacher Mr. Mark H. West CLASS OF 2018 PARTICIPATION: 3% CLASS TOTAL: $30 Mr. Adam R. Byck Mr. Jonathan D. Palmer CLASS OF 2019 PARTICIPATION: 8% CLASS TOTAL: $245 Mr. Jorgepablo Fernandez Ms. Selden D. Frissell Mr. Ashley B. Pinckney, Jr. Mr. John B. Ryan Ms. Anastasia M. Schretter CLASS OF 2020 PARTICIPATION: 1% CLASS TOTAL: $50 Mr. W. Rhodes Pendarvis FOUNDATIONS, COMPANIES & ORGANIZATIONS Anonymous Atlanta Jewish Federation Bank of America Charitable Foundation The Guerry Beam Fund of The Savannah Community Foundation, Inc. The Benevity Community Impact Fund Ira P. Berman and Helen A. Borrello Charitable Gift Fund of The Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Brooks-Howe Memorial Fund of The Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Stuart and Ingvild Brown Charitable Giving Fund of Schwab Charitable Fund Byck-Rothschild Foundation, Inc. Rosalie G. Campbell Fund of The Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Inc. The Alice Carrott Charitable Fund of The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation Chase Family Fund of The Fidelity
Charitable Gift Fund The Rhegan M. White Charitable Fund of Schwab Charitable Fund The Colonial Foundation, Inc. The Critz Family Fund of The Savannah Community Foundation, Inc. The Davis Family Fund of The Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Morris & Marla Geffen Family Foundation of The Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Goldman Sachs Gives The Thomas & Susan Griffith Charity Fund of The Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Haas Family Charitable Fund of The Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Hammond Family Foundation The Hancock Family Foundation Heiges Family Fund of The Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The J. Helmken Family Fund of The Savannah Community Foundation, Inc. The Donald & Lynne Howe Charitable Fund of The Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Hunter Foundation, Inc. Hunter Maclean Exley & Dunn PC Evelyn Kelly Fund of Schwab Charitable Fund John G. Kennedy Foundation, Inc. The Schley and Lang Knight Foundation, Inc. Mills Bee Lane Memorial Foundation The Scott and Louise Lauretti Fund of The Savannah Community Foundation, Inc. Lisa and Tim Lemke Family Fund of Schwab Charitable Fund Levit Family Charitable Fund of The Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Marjorie E. and B. H. Levy, Jr. Charitable Fund of The Savannah Community Foundation, Inc. J.C. Lewis Foundation, Inc. Massey Charitable Fund of the Schwab Charitable Fund Paula H. and James M. McInerny Fund of The Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mills Bee Lane Memorial Foundation The Meridian Foundation, Inc. The Mingledorff Family Trust of The Community Foundation of the Lowcountry, Inc. Morgan Stanley Gift Fund The Southwood J. and Cynthia S. Morcott Gift Fund of The Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Rosalie S. Morris Foundation The Shirley P. & George H. Oelschig Giving Fund Oliver Maner LLP Ormond Family Charitable Foundation Roy Parker Family Foundation Raymond Janes Charitable Endowment Fund
The Bobby & Beth Reagan Charitable Fund of The National Christian Foundation Renaissance Charitable Foundation The Peter T. Scardino Family Fund of The Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Stuart F. Sligh Jr. Memorial Foundation, Inc. The Solomons Fund of The Savannah Community Foundation, Inc. Southern States Educational Foundation, Inc. The Margaret “Maggie” Thomas Fund of The Community Foundation for Rockbridge, Bath & Alleghany The Waters Foundation Fund of The Savannah Community Foundation, Inc. MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES The Amgen Foundation Bank of America Matching Gifts Program The Benevity Community Impact Fund Carey Hilliard’s Restaurants Lincoln Financial Foundation Marsh & McLennan Companies Matching Gifts Program SunTrust Foundation Matching Gift Program TimesSquare Capital Management, LLC Verizon Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation COMMUNITY PARTNERS Amazon Smile Box Tops for Education Kroger Earning Plus Learning Parker’s Fueling the Community Publix Partners HONORARIUM GIFTS These gifts are given to the School to honor a family member, faculty member or friend. The names of those honored (italic type) are followed by the names of donors who made honorarium gifts during the 2020-21 school year. Christina Aaron Mrs. Jade Aaron Dietz ‘03 Mr. & Mrs. George M. Godfrey Courtney Aliotta Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. Ezelle Kayla Amick Dr. & Mrs. Charles R. Fana, Jr. Smith Baiad ‘22 Ms. Anne Allen Westbrook & Mr. Todd M. Baiad Terri Barfield Mr. Ashley B. ‘85 & Mrs. Amy Martin Pinckney ‘85 Betsey Bass Mr. & Mrs. William F. Arnold III Lillian Belzer ‘21 Jerry & Barrie Myrick Bradley ‘63
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“As an alum, I am always happy to support my school.” Brooklyn Bergen ‘35 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick T. Bergen Ellie Bergen ‘33 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick T. Bergen Sara Bocanegra Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Cay ‘92 Shelley Borg Dr. Traiana D. Pacurar & Dr. Calin G. Badea Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Reardon II Mr. & Mrs. Joel Snayd Jessie Melamed Brinsfield Mr. & Mrs. Harry Melamed Tyler Bromley Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Cay ‘92 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. Pannell ‘96 Mr. & Mrs. Bartly D. Rhodes Amy Brooks Mr. & Mrs. Denton W. Stone ‘88 Craig Brooks Mrs. Frank S. Cheatham, Jr. John Carson, Jr. ‘00 Dr. & Mrs. J. Davidson Carson John Carson III ‘30 Dr. & Mrs. J. Davidson Carson Katelyn Carson ‘33 Dr. & Mrs. J. Davidson Carson Dorinda Chait Ms. Lauren Chase & Mr. Keith Muller Evelyn Chick ‘29 Mr. & Mrs. John L. Heilig Mimi Clark Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. Ezelle Mr. Jacob E. ‘98 & Mrs. Blaine Westerfield Goodwin ‘95 Mr. & Mrs. Lee P. Griffith Connor Cohen ‘21 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Cohen Kelsey Collins Ms. Jessie Melamed Brinsfield Mr. N. Bauer & Mrs. Hillary Faulk Coslick ‘95 Drs. Jeffrey H. ‘00 & Lindsey Young Goldberg ‘01 Kelcee Connor ‘07 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Connor Tommy Crenshaw Mr. & Mrs. Denton W. Stone ‘88 Anne Carson Crouch ‘02 Dr. & Mrs. J. Davidson Carson Jack Day ‘25 Mr. Donald Day Jon Day ‘22 Mr. Donald Day
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Jonathan Day Dr. & Mrs. Andrew T. Daters Mr. Donald Day Button DeLoach ‘32 Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Melson Max Dowis Dr. & Mrs. G. Benjamin Massey Michelle Dumais Mr. & Mrs. Nathan C. Belzer Jaime Duque Mrs. Maria Paula Duque Shideler ‘00 Catherine Fagin Mr. & Mrs. Steven G. Chick ‘78 Paul Foley Dr. Kevin Miller Peter Foley Ms. Lauren Chase & Mr. Keith Muller Neil Gabbey Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence D. Buerger Mr. & Mrs. L. Whitworth Davis III ‘93 The Hon. & Mrs. Lamar W. Davis, Jr. ‘64 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan W. Day, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. John D. Northup III ‘92 Julie Gaffney Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan W. Day, Sr. Kevin Gavin Dr. & Mrs. Robert K. Myers, Jr. David Gehler Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Cay ‘92 Cole Gensheimer ‘22 Dr. & Mrs. Masahiko Negishi Dylan Gensheimer ‘28 Dr. & Mrs. Masahiko Negishi David Gilpin ‘21 Mrs. Julia Holliday Berry ‘96 Mr. Richard B. Gilpin, Jr. Peggy Gilpin Mrs. Julia Holliday Berry ‘96 Mr. & Mrs. L. Whitworth Davis III ‘93 The Hon. & Mrs. Lamar W. Davis, Jr. ‘64 Mary Ann Godfrey Mrs. Elizabeth M. Godfrey-Cargile ‘94 & Mr. Jack W. Cargile Ellie Goldberg ‘33 Drs. Jeffrey H. ‘00 & Lindsey Young Goldberg ‘01 Jillian Goldberg ‘26 Mr. & Mrs. Sammy George Mr. & Mrs. Richard Goldberg Mia Goldberg ‘23 Mr. & Mrs. Sammy George Mr. & Mrs. Richard Goldberg Kevin Goldberg Mr. & Mrs. Sammy George
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Goldberg Catherine Goodman ‘22 Mr. & Mrs. Russell J. Wigh Sarah Gordon Dr. Jordan Kiser & Mr. Robert Kiser Mr. & Mrs. William F. Malone Mr. & Mrs. Denton W. Stone ‘88 Rebecca Gregory Ms. Jessie Melamed Brinsfield Drs. Jeffrey H. ‘00 & Lindsey Young Goldberg ‘01 Audrey Griffith ‘34 Ms. Donna S. Hoppe Susan Hagan Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. Ezelle Jeremy Hammond Mr. & Mrs. William F. Arnold III Mr. Edward O., Jr. & Mrs. Amy Parr Henneman ‘86 Mr. & Mrs. William E. Sparks, Jr. ‘93 Lane Hammond ‘23 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Nickler Mrs. Joan & Mr. Sandy Hand Ms. Dorcas Hand Amelia Searcy Harper ‘94 Dr. Myrtle Heery ‘64 Caden Hartley ‘26 Mr. & Mrs. Rex K. Cress Conner Hartley ‘27 Mr. & Mrs. Rex K. Cress Avi Heyman’23 Mr. M. Kevin & Mrs. Michelle Haysman Heyman ‘89 Michael Hincker Drs. Lisa & Gary Elkin Mr. & Mrs. Leamon R. Holliday III Julia & Lea Holliday III Mrs. Julia Holliday Berry ‘96 Brooke Hooker Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Reardon II David Hoopes Mr. & Mrs. Nathan C. Belzer Linda Howard Dr. Jennifer Miller Bromley ‘98 & Mr. Tyler B. Bromley Kate Hunter ‘27 Dr. & Mrs. William J. Shasteen Grant Hunter ‘24 Dr. & Mrs. William J. Shasteen Karen Inglese Dr. Kevin Miller Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. Pannell ‘96 Mr. & Mrs. William E. Sparks, Jr. ‘93 Hunt Jackson ‘88 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Jackson Justin Johnson ‘97 Ms. Barbara Perry Ann Jones Ms. Amy S. Jones ‘08 Ben Jones Mr. Robert S. Kahn ‘76
Cristy Jones Mr. & Mrs. Claude M. Shore, Jr. Mr. Gregory I. & Mrs. Leza Shore Stein ‘03 Sarah Kenney Dr. Ashley C. & Mr. Donovan K. Eason Mr. Simon J.D. & Mrs. Elizabeth Lientz Macfadyen ‘96 Lamar Kirkley Dr. & Mrs. Gifford W. Lorenz Larisa & Yrij Korovyakovski Dr. Inessa Korovyakovskaya & Mr. Shahjahan Bhuiyan Sarah Greenberg Kovensky ‘88 Dr. & Mrs. Afolarin Banjoko Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Cay ‘92 Josh Larned ‘90 Dr. Timothy Rivinus Rich LaRossa Mr. Jorgepablo Fernandez ‘19 Kristen Lawson Mr. & Mrs. Claude M. Shore, Jr. Mr. Gregory I. & Mrs. Leza Shore Stein ‘03 Kay Godawa Leddy Ms. Blanche Nettles Powers ‘84 Crawford Lerch ‘31 Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. McGuire Jack Lerch ‘27 Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. McGuire Harlan Lerch ‘26 Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. McGuire Tricia Lewis Ms. Fontaine B. Bergen ‘12 Sarah Lisk Dr. Traiana D. Pacurar & Dr. Calin G. Badea Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Cay ‘92 Mr. & Mrs. William E. Sparks, Jr. ‘93 Grace Long Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Cay ‘92 Frank Macchiaverna Ms. Francesca Macchiaverna & Mr. John L. Garceau Mariah Matson Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. Ezelle Mr. & Mrs. Lee P. Griffith Ryan McGee ‘27 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Rothrock, Jr. Ebony McGirt Ms. Tanya Cordell-Glaize & Mr. Bradford A. Glaize Daniel McGuirk ‘22 Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. McGuirk Ericka Ann McKeever ‘24 Mrs. Ann P. Lawson Lawson McKeever ‘29 Mrs. Ann P. Lawson Kevin Miller Mr. Christopher J. & Mrs. Paige Carson Cook ‘91 Maison Miller ‘23 Mr. & Mrs. M. Daniel Hernandez
Mr. James Stevens & Ms. April Hernandez-Stevens Keith Muller Mr. & Mrs. Steven E. Templeton Ethan Murphy ‘28 Mrs. Barbara Mullen Nate Murphy ‘22 Mrs. Barbara Mullen Leah Nestor Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Glisson Robin Newman Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Cay ‘92 Brian Okumu Ms. Lauren Chase & Mr. Keith Muller Ron Onorato Dr. Mylin A. Torres ‘94 & Mr. Malik Smith Sarah Palmer ‘21 Dr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Windom Jennifer Spencer Pankey ‘88 Mr. Simon J.D. & Mrs. Elizabeth Lientz Macfadyen ‘96 Charles A. Perry III Ms. Simona L. Perry ‘90 Amy Martin Pinckney ‘85 Ms. Terri A. Barfield Lisa Plickebaum
EMILY AND WILL KUTCHER parents of Wade ‘35 and Julian ‘38
“We’re new to SCDS and our boys (Wade & Julian) love it so much. So do we!” Mr. & Mrs. David G. Fowler Ms. Lauren Chase & Mr. Keith Muller Laura Lynne Powers Dr. & Mrs. David M. Sedory Mr. & Mrs. Denton W. Stone ‘88 DJ Queenan Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Ward Grant Rilee ‘34 Mr. & Mrs. Eugene T. Rilee III Robb Rilee ‘31 Mr. & Mrs. Eugene T. Rilee III Asher Rosenthal ‘30 Mr. & Mrs. W. Lee Belford Colleen Rosenthal ‘32 Mr. & Mrs. W. Lee Belford Jennifer Jackson Salopek ‘83 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Jackson Betsy Sampey Dr. & Mrs. Richard P. James, Jr. Dr. Jordan Kiser & Mr. Robert Kiser Mr. & Mrs. John D. Northup III ‘92 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. Pannell ‘96 Mr. & Mrs. Bartly D. Rhodes
Mr. & Mrs. William E. Sparks, Jr. ‘93 Charlene Saunders Mr. Robert B., Jr. & Mrs. Colleen Bairas Brannen ‘84 Mrs. Susan Friday Parker ‘81 All essential SCDS employees Ms. Nancy G. Bromley The SCDS Little School Teachers Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas J. Caparisos ‘03 The SCDS Middle School Teachers & Administration Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy D. Hammond Ms. Kate Grinalds & Mr. Josh Wiesner Rich LaRossa & The SCDS Operations Staff Mr. & Mrs. D. Todd Lerch ‘92 Ms. Lauren Chase & Mr. Keith Muller SCDS Class of 1977 Mr. Michael J. ‘77 & Mrs. Corinne Stewart Reeves ‘77 Parents of The SCDS Class of 1977 Mrs. Noreen Murphy Snellman ‘77 SCDS Students Mr. & Mrs. William Buchanan SCDS Division Heads Mr. DJ Queenan & Mr. Jack Sinopoli SCDS Sixth Grade Teachers Mr. & Mrs. Christopher H. Smith SCDS Eighth Grade Teachers Dr. & Mrs. Roy Flood, Jr. SCDS Faculty Mrs. Laura Worley Bieze ‘88 Mrs. Frost Bush Osborne ‘91 Dr. & Mrs. Florin C. Georgescu SCDS Faculty & Staff Dr. Traiana D. Pacurar & Dr. Calin G. Badea Mr. & Mrs. Roy S. Clifton, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lee P. Griffith Dr. & Mrs. John D. McCormick, Jr. Alexander Scott Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. Pannell ‘96 Camille Heery Searcy ‘62 Dr. Myrtle Heery ‘64 Alyssa Sheperd Dr. Jordan Kiser & Mrs. Robert Kiser Anna Sheridan Mr & Mrs. Jeffrey I. Neil Greta Skaggs Dr. & Mrs. Charles R. Fana, Jr. Jackie Smith Mr. & Mrs. Brian D. Harlander Liz Storey-Pitts Mr. N. Bauer & Mrs. Hillary Faulk Coslick ‘95 Mr. Jacob E. ‘98 & Mrs. Blaine Westerfield Goodwin ‘95 Paula Swart Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Cay ‘92 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan W. Day, Sr. Mr. Edward O., Jr. & Mrs. Amy Parr Henneman ‘86
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Lisa Team Mrs. Juanita Yates Garver Oliver Train ‘34 Mrs. Julia Martin Train ‘70
JOAN & JAMES LANCASTER grandparents of John ‘30, James ‘32, and Maggie ‘35 Mikell
“To support our grandchildren.” Megan VanKersen Dr. Ashley C. & Mr. Donovan K. Eason Mr. Simon J.D. & Mrs. Elizabeth Lientz Macfadyen ‘96 Hunter Vick ‘32 & Family Mrs. Sarah Shellman Smith Judy Walker Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Cay ‘92 Dr. Kevin Miller Clare Ward Dr. & Mrs. Charles R. Fana, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David G. Fowler Nate Ward Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. Pannell ‘96 Adam Weber Mr. & Mrs. Denton W. Stone ‘88 Andy Wiley Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Cay ‘92 Ann Williams Dr. Traiana D. Pacurar & Dr. Calin G. Badea Ms. Kim R. Goodwin Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Reardon II Kef Wilson Dr. & Mrs. Richard R. Schulze, Jr. ‘80 Harrison Woods ‘30 Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Woods James Woods ‘32 Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Woods Win Woods ‘27 Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Woods Tracy Young Dr. & Mrs. W. Todd Groce MEMORIAL GIFTS These gifts are given to the School in memory of individuals who have died. The names of those memorialized (italic type) are followed by the names of donors who made memorial gifts during the 2020-21 school year. Kathleen Amburgey Mr. Charles B. Compton III ‘05 Mr. & Mrs. Scot A. Ritchie Jay Blackburn, Jr. ‘72 Mr. John F. Blackburn ‘77 Mr. Allen D. Shensky Anna Brooks Dr. Sharon L. Eswine & Mr. William E. A. Eswine 8 6 • SAVC D S .O R G
Raul Buelvas III ‘11 Mr. Noah I. Luskey ‘11 David Byck ‘78 Dr. David Byck ‘78 Dr. Peggy Byck Mr. C. Powell, Jr. & Mrs. Amanda Byck Jones ‘96 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Mamalakis Dr. Lynn Tyson-Horton ‘78 Walter Carson, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. J. Davidson Carson Paige Christian Dr. & Mrs. Joe D. Christian, Jr. Catherine Montford Cocke ‘96 Mr. Simon J.D. & Mrs. Elizabeth Lientz Macfadyen ‘96 Barbara Bacon Creaser ‘68 Dr. Sharon L. Eswine & Mr. William E. A. Eswine Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Sideris Billy Diefenbach Mrs. Jean Wright Sitkei ‘92 Ashton Gambino ‘17 Mr. & Mrs. Mallie A. Denmark, Jr. Ms. Selden D. Frissell ‘19 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Gambino III Mary Jo Gee Mr. Thomas A. Miller IV ‘97 T. Lippitt Gongaware ‘61 Mrs. Alice Lippitt Steyaart Cara Guri Ms. Barbara Perry Luke Hannon Mr. & Mrs. Michael Nestor Connie Houston Mr. & Mrs. Hosea Wynn Erik Johnson Mrs. Jami Johnson Martin Karp Ms. Karen L. Karp ‘77 Mr. & Mrs. F. Schley Knight Mr. Christopher E. & Mrs. Nita Ann Knight Klein ‘77 Susan Robertson Kuzia ‘78 Dr. Lynn Tyson-Horton ‘78 Lorton & Margaret Livingston Mr. W. Paul III & Mrs. Brooks Livingston Worley ‘70 Harrison S. Lobel ‘15 Mr. Bryan M. & Mrs. Jennifer McCaslin Lobel ‘85 Mrs. Alston J. McCaslin V Thomas & Dahlis McGoldrick Ms. Monica McGoldrick Tommy Myrick ‘69 Mr. Joseph B. III ‘69 & Mrs. Alice Lee Fraser ‘69 Ms. Laura L. Zipperer ‘77 Beulah Harper Nettles Mr. Scott ‘70 & Mrs. Margaret Carswell Richardson ‘74 Shirley Oelschig Mrs. Norma Brewin Ward ‘47
Mr. Alan S. Williams ‘71 The Hon. Claire Cornwell-Williams Mrs. Kathleen Brewin Lewis ‘71 Mrs. Katherine Morgan Waddell ‘70 Ray Phillips Mrs. Mary Lyman Scott Jackson Kevin Plunkett ‘91 Mrs. Elizabeth Seyle Fenton ‘91 Eric Garwes ‘75 Mrs. Elizabeth Garwes Modlin ‘77 Wick Searcy Mrs. Amelia Searcy Harper ‘94 Patricia Shewell Mr. Jacob Bragin & Ms. Elizabeth Shewell Earl Shook Dr. & Mrs. Paul M. Pressly Eileen Riley Shore ‘64 Mr. Edwin C., Jr. & Mrs. Hayden Shore Johns ‘92 David Silverman ‘75 Mrs. Caroline Ellis Pennington Sharon Smith Dr. Sharon L. Eswine & Mr. William E. A. Eswine Mr. & Mrs. Gary Walker Bill Sparks, Sr. Dr. Dean T. & Mrs. Ashley Sparks Stamoulis ‘90 Jason Speir ‘92 Col. Ronald N. Speir, Jr. ‘87 Mr. & Mrs. D. Todd Lerch ‘92 Becky Tedder Mr. & Mrs. Hosea Wynn Jane Triol Mrs. Helen Triol Drozd ‘70 Mrs. Deborah Triol Perry ‘67 Carolyn Johnson Trosdal ‘69 Mr. R. Mitchell Wilkes, Jr. ‘69 Ginny Walter Ms. Blanche Nettles Powers ‘84 Mal White Ms. Dorothea Summerell Coy ‘72 Dr. Sharon L. Eswine & Mr. William E. A. Eswine Mr. & Mrs. G. Alexander Grady, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Clyde K. Hull, Jr. Mr. John H. & Mrs. Elizabeth Morris Kingston ‘73 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Sideris Mrs. Louise Howard Williamson ‘80 Patsy Wilson Dr. Sharon L. Eswine & Mr. William E. A. Eswine RESTRICTED GIFTS Mr. R. Stanley Allen ‘76 Drs. Rebecca & Thomas Campen Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Cay ‘92 Mr. & Mrs. Steven G. Chick ‘78 Mr. Gregory D. Dotson ‘78 Mr. & Mrs. J. Corey Fountain Mr. & Mrs. Joel P. Goodman ‘87
Dr. Melanie B. & Mr. John C. Helmken II Mr. Mark A. Howard ‘78 Mr. & Mrs. R. Scot Kraeuter Capt. & Mrs. Sankaran Lakshman Mr. & Mrs. L. Bud Mingledorff ‘64 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick T. O’Connor Mr. Christopher C. Olson ‘78 Mr. & Mrs. Wendell Pendleton Mr. & Mrs. William C. Rhangos, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. W. Hurley Ryan, Jr. ‘82 Mr. Thomas Sharpley Dr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Stubbs III ‘85 GIFTS-IN-KIND Mr. & Mrs. Patrick T. Bergen Mr. Owen S. ‘08 & Mrs. Ashley Moore Brennan ‘08 Drs. Rebecca & Thomas Campen Mr. Adam & Mrs. Julie N. Cohen ‘02 Mr. & Mrs. Kevin L. Cunning Dr. & Mrs. William H. Dascombe Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Glisson Ms. Kimberly R. Goodwin Mr. & Mrs. Zach Johannesen Dr. & Mrs. Jason King Mr. Bryan M. & Mrs. Jennifer McCaslin Lobel ‘85 Mr. & Mrs. Scot A. Ritchie Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Schivera Mr. & Mrs. James T. Smith APOGEE / GEORGIA EDUCATION TAX CREDIT Mr. & Mrs. Wayne B. Aaron Ms. Gillian Abineri Drs. Dora & Lawrence Adjei Mr. Matthew J. & Mrs. Catherine Lattimore Amman ‘97 Dr. & Mrs. Clyde H. Andrews, Jr. Dr. Victor L. Andrews Mr. & Mrs. William F. Arnold III Dr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Avino Dr. Traiana D. Pacurar & Dr. Calin G. Badea Mr. & Mrs. Stan Baker Ms. Terri A. Barfield Mr. John Barnes Mr. & Mrs. David C. Barrow III ‘65 Mr. & Mrs. J. Weston Beaver Mr. & Mrs. Nathan C. Belzer Dr. & Mrs. Zachary L. Bentley Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Best Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth S. Betuker
Ms. Jessica Bishop Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. Bowman, Jr. Dr. Jennifer Miller Bromley ‘98 & Mr. Tyler B. Bromley Mr. Marcus Bromley Mr. & Mrs. Craig Brooks Ms. Rebecca R. Ervin & Mr. W. Andrew Burdick Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas J. Caparisos Mr. & Mrs. W. Douglas Carroll III Dr. & Mrs. J. Davidson Carson Mr. Jamie A. Casino Mr. & Mrs. Carlos L. Celaya, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. David L. Cheng ‘80 Mr. & Mrs. Steven G. Chick ‘78 Mr. Britt A. & Mrs. Margaret Kramer Clark ‘94 Mr. Adam & Mrs. Julie Dane-Kellogg Cohen ‘02 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Cohen Mr. & Mrs. Clayton E. Collins ‘94 Mr. James Collis Dr. Pamela Connor Dr. Carrie C. Cooper & Mr. R. Brant Cooper Mr. & Mrs. Brian Coulter Dr. Melissa Crenshaw & Mr. Thomas Crenshaw IV Mr. & Mrs. Dale C. Critz, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Dale C. Critz, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. E. Brian Culver ‘94 Mr. Edwin H. ‘62 & Mrs. Robbie Hoffman Culver ‘64 Dr. Stephanie Soriano-Daughtrey & Mr. Michael J. Daughtrey The Hon. & Mrs. Lamar W. Davis, Jr. ‘64 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan W. Day Mr. & Mrs. Kelly Dixon Mr. & Mrs. Michael M. Dobbs Dr. & Mrs. Christopher Dooley Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Douglas Mr. F. Reed III ‘87 & Mrs. Meredith Repella Dulany ‘92 Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Durham V Dr. & Mrs. Nick Eskandar Dr. Sharon L. Eswine & Mr. William E. A. Eswine Mr. & Mrs. J. Christopher Everard Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Ezelle Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Fanning Mr. Ali Farjam & Ms. Maryam Kaveh Mr. & Mrs. Paul H. Felser Dr. & Mrs. Roy Flood, Jr.
AMANDA & EDDIE RAMIREZ parents of Cash ‘26
“We feel blessed to have teachers that are committed to the academic success of not just our child, but every kid K-12. The resources available are, in my opinion, unparalleled anywhere else.”
Mr. Paul H. Foley Mr. & Mrs. J. Corey Fountain Ms. Julie F. Franklin Mr. & Mrs. Joel K. Gerber Ms. Peggy S. Gilpin Judge & Mrs. Ronald E. Ginsberg Mr. & Mrs. William E. Glenn ‘06 Mr. William G. & Mrs. Elizabeth Gold Glass ‘89 Dr. Holly M. & Mr. Jonathan M. Goldstein Mr. Mark J. & Mrs. Nina Tracy Gompels ‘81 Mr. & Mrs. Joel P. Goodman ‘87 Mrs. Lynn Goodman Mr. Seth J. Goodman ‘90 Mr. & Mrs. Joel C. Gordon Mr. & Mrs. G. Alexander Grady, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lee P. Griffith Guerry Lumber Company, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy D. Hammond Ms. Kimberly Hardage Mr. & Mrs. Brian D. Harlander Mr. Robert & Mrs. Gertrude Maddox Helms ‘67 Mr. & Mrs. Wade W. Herring II Mr. & Mrs. Andy M. Hoang Dr. Lawrence Horesh Dr. Corrine Howington Mr. & Mrs. Bradley D. Huennekens Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Izlar Mr. & Mrs. Christopher B. Jenkins Dr. & Mrs. S. Mark Kamaleson Mr. & Mrs. Adam J. Kaminsky Mr. & Mrs. Ross D. Kaminsky Mr. & Mrs. Dennis B. Keene Mr. & Mrs. Timothy L. Kiene Mr. & Mrs. John R. Kimball, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Robert T. King III Mr. & Mrs. Virgil King Mr. & Mrs. R. Lamar Kirkley Dr. Jordan Kiser & Mr. Robert Kiser Dr. & Mrs. William Klement Mr. Seth & Mrs. Sarah Greenberg Kovensky ‘88 Mr. & Mrs. R. Scot Kraeuter Capt. & Mrs. Sankaran Lakshman Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan A. Lanham Dr. & Mrs. Todd E. Lanier ‘79 Mr. & Mrs. D. Todd Lerch ‘92 Dr. David K. Lerch Mr. & Mrs. Carl D. Lewis, Jr. Mr. D. Scott Lewis ‘75 Mr. H. Smith Lewis ‘11 Mr. Joseph B. Lewis ‘11 Mr. & Mrs. J. Curtis Lewis III ‘70 Mr. & Mrs. J. Curtis Lewis IV ‘09 Mrs. Nancy N. Lewis Mr. & Mrs. S. Wistar Lewis ‘73 Mr. & Mrs. John G. Lientz Ms. Sarah Lisk Ms. Margaret G. Livingston ‘65 WINTER 2022 • 87
KATIE & TIM DEAN parents of Anderson ‘35
“We support Country Day because the teachers instill a love for learning from the beginning. Our son is excited to go to junior kindergarten every day!” Dr. Jeremy E. & Mrs. Tracey Cannon London ‘88 Ms. Francesca Macchiaverna & Mr. John L. Garceau Mr. & Mrs. Paul Mamalakis Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Mandel Mr. & Mrs. R. Vincent Martin III ‘67 Mr. Robert V. Martin IV ‘95 Dr. Maria C. Mascolo & Mr. Marc M. Mascolo Dr. & Mrs. A. Jay McCaslin VI Dr. & Mrs. John D. McCormick, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Mathew M. McCoy Drs. Andrea & Gregory McKeever Mr. Kelly C. & Mrs. Dana Collins Meyer ‘90 Dr. Julia L. Mikell Drs. Diana S. & Stephen L. Miller Mr. & Mrs. L. Bud Mingledorff ‘64 Dr. & Mrs. J. Sheppard Mondy III Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hill Morris ‘94 Drs. Katherine McNaughton Moretz ‘94 & William H. Moretz III Dr. & Mrs. Robert K. Myers, Jr. Mr. David E. & Mrs. Mindy L. Nash ‘93 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Nestor Dr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Nicholson Mr. & Mrs. Patrick T. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Paderewski Mr. & Mrs. John Panessa Mr. Douglas A. & Mrs. Jennifer Spencer Pankey ‘88 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. Pannell ‘96 Dr. Karen C. Panzitta & Mr. Leonard J. Panzitta Mrs. Gwennette Parker Mr. & Mrs. Howard R. Paul Ms. Rose de Vries & Mr. Frank K. Peeples, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Duncan M. Pindar Dr. & Mrs. Gabriel J. Pitt Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Pollak, Jr. Mr. DJ Queenan & Mr. Jack Sinopoli Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ramee ‘73 Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Ramirez Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Reardon II Ms. Marion Rauers Reid ‘66 Mr. & Mrs. Matthew J. Repella ‘94 Mr. & Mrs. William C. Rhangos, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Bartly D. Rhodes Mrs. F. Jackson Rhodes Mr. & Mrs. Scott S. Richardson Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Roberts 8 8 • SAVC D S .O R G
Mr. & Mrs. J. Russell Ross ‘73 Mr. & Mrs. W. Hurley Ryan, Jr. ‘82 Ms. Michaela Shank Mr. Ryan T. & Mrs. Sharon Stubbs Schneider ‘83 Dr. Rebecca Nash Sentman ‘88 & Mr. James Sentman Mr. & Mrs. Claude M. Shore, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Christopher H. Smith Mr. & Mrs. J. Riley Smith Mrs. Maura Sovchen Dr. & Mrs. Frederic C. Spector Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. Sprague ‘72 Dr. Caroline Lewis Stovall ‘08 & Mr. J. Brody Stovall Mr. Joey & The Rev. Mrs. Deanie Strength Mr. & Mrs. W. Elliott Strother Dr. Jeffrey Hamilton & Ms. Paula Swart Dr. & Mrs. Geoffrey S. Taylor Ms. Lisa B. Team Terminal Investment Corporation Ms. Beth Vantosh-Richards & Mr. Kenneth Richards Mr. & Mrs. James L. Ward, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Matthew West Mr. & Mrs. J. Corde Wilson III ‘94 Mr. Kef L. Wilson Dr. Fen Li & Dr. Sanyuan Yang Mrs. Mary Yeomans Ms. Ann Yingling & Mr. Charles Morrow Dr. & Mrs. Michael Zoller HERITAGE SOCIETY MEMBERS Anonymous (2) Mrs. Donna Ratchford Adamson ‘75 Ms. Marjorie E. Arnsdorff ’64 and Family Mr. Gustavous H. Bell III Dr. & Mrs. S. Jefferson Bolch III ‘66 Dr. & Mrs. Byron A. Boyd Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm L Butler ‘76 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Cay ‘92 Mr. & Mrs. John E. Cay III ‘63 Mrs. Mimi Harben Daniel Cay ‘61 Mrs. Mei-Yin Cheng Mr. Graham P. & Mrs. Dolly Chisholm Sadler ‘77 Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Compton, Jr. Ms. Dorothy W. Courington ‘68 Ms. Lena O. Cowan Mr. Edwin H. ‘62 & Mrs. Robbie Hoffman Culver ‘64
Dr. Carol Fulenwider Elliott ‘68 Dr. Sharon L. Eswine & Mr. William E. A. Eswine Dr. & Mrs.* Ronald R. Fagin Mr. & Mrs. Edgar L. Gay ‘62 Mrs. Lynn Goodman Dr. Joseph R. & Mrs. Catherine Myrick Gussler ‘80 Mr. & Mrs. Brian Harlander Mr. & Mrs. Wade W. Herring II Mr. E. Austin Hill ‘97 Mr. Carl S. Pedigo & Mrs. Kathleen Horne Ms. Connie Houston* Mr. & Mrs. Clyde K. Hull, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Jackson Mr. & Mrs. John G. Kennedy III ‘79 Mrs. Nita Ann Knight Klein ‘77 Mr. & Mrs. R. Lamar Kirkley Mr.* & Mrs. Andrew G. Labrot Mr. Robert S. Lawhon* Mr. & Mrs. J. Curtis Lewis III ‘70 Mr. & Mrs. S. Wistar Lewis ‘73 Mrs. Jenny Stanley Long ‘78 Mrs. Julia Groves Martin* Mr. David W. Mason ‘69 Dr. & Mrs. G. Benjamin Massey Mrs. Pamela S. McCaslin Mr. Graham A. McGoldrick ‘76 Dr. Julia L. Mikell Mr. A. (Bob) Minis, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Howard J. Morrison III Mr. Frederick L. Muller Mr. George H. Oelschig, Jr. ‘72 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. Pannell ‘96 Dr. & Mrs. Paul M. Pressly Mr. Robert D. Reid III ‘66 Mr. L. Allan, Jr. ’77 & Mrs. Beverley Cann Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. Peter W. Schmidt ‘66 Mr. Thomas A. Sideris & Mrs. Magdaline Caparisos Sideris Ms. Ethelyn Simpson ‘76 Mr. Carlson R. & Mrs. Patty Inglesby Thomas ‘44 LIVE OAK SOCIETY Taking its name from the majestic live oaks that have populated our wooded campus since Country Day’s founding, the Live Oak Society recognizes individuals, corporations and foundations that have made cumulative lifetime gifts of $100,000 or more to the school. Members of the Live Oak Society are Country Day’s most visionary philanthropists. Their contributions to advance the mission of this institution will continue to impact students, faculty and the Savannah community for generations to come. The Adler Family Foundation Mr.* Leopold II & Mrs.* Emma Walthour Adler ‘47 Anonymous (3)
Dr. & Mrs.* James W. Andrews, Jr. Dr. Victor L. Andrews Mr. & Mrs. J. Weston Beaver Mr. Frederick S. ‘79 & Mrs. Malinda Bradley Bergen Dr. & Mrs. Donald S. Bohannon Dr. & Mrs. S. Jefferson Bolch III ‘66 Dr.* & Mrs.* Franklyn P. Bousquet, Jr. Bradley Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. W. Waldo Bradley Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Bradley, Sr. Mr.* Tim Brown & Mrs. Yaël van Hulst Byck Foundation Mr.* Sylvan M., Jr. & Mrs. Judith Appel Byck ‘62 Mr. Anthony S. & Mrs. Donna Kelly Eichholz ‘82 Drs. Rebecca & Thomas Campen Dr.* & Mrs. Clifton L. Cannon Carey Hilliard’s Restaurants Cay Foundation Mr. & Mrs. John E. Cay III Mrs. Mimi Harben Daniel Cay ‘61 Chatham Steel Corporation Mr.* Frank A. & Mrs.* Katherine Crutcher Chisholm ‘47 Mr. Graham P. Sadler & Mrs. Dolly Chisholm ‘77 The Colonial Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Demere, Jr. ‘66 Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Compton, Jr. The Critz Family Fund Mr. & Mrs. Dale C. Critz, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Dale C. Critz, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Rickard L. Culbreth, Sr. Mrs.* Helen Darby Mr. & Mrs. H. Alan Dasher Mr. & Mrs. J.R. Davis, Jr. ‘92 Mr. William E. Dillard, Jr. The Frances and Beverly DuBose Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Beverly M. DuBose III Mr. F. Reed II ’87 & Mrs. Meredith Repella Dulany ‘92 The Danyse G. & Julius Edel Fund Mr. & Mrs. Julius Edel Dr. & Mrs. Nick Eskandar The Reginald & Julia Fleet Trust Scholarship Fund Mr.* & Mrs.* Charles C. Gay, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. R. Scott Glass The Goizueta Foundation Fund Dr. Dieter K. & Mrs. Kay Exley Gunkel ‘72 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen R. Hall Hancock Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. David H. Hancock Mr. & Mrs. Brian D. Harlander The Hunter Foundation, Inc. Mr. James E. & Mrs.* Page Anderson Hungerpiller ‘50 Mr. & Mrs. James R. Hungerpiller ‘74 Ms. Susan P. Hungerpiller ‘72 Mr. Freeman N. Jelks, Jr.*
Victoria Jenkins Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Jepson, Jr. Mr.* David T. & Mrs. Peggy Barnett Johnson ‘47 John G. Kennedy Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Austin O. Kennedy ‘82 Mr. & Mrs. John G. Kennedy III ‘79 Mr. Glen M. & Mrs. Connie Kennedy Darbyshire ‘77 Keith/Klement Family Foundation Dr. & Mrs. William Klement Kuhlman Corporation Mr.* & Mrs. Andrew G. Labrot Mills Bee Lane Memorial Foundation The Scott and Louise Lauretti Fund Mr. & Mrs.* Scott A. Lauretti J.C. Lewis Foundation, Inc. Mr.* J. Curtis & Mrs.* Nancy N. Lewis Mr. & Mrs. J. Curtis Lewis III ‘70 Mr. D. Scott Lewis ‘75 Mr. & Mrs. S. Wistar Lewis ‘73 Mr. & Mrs. Walter N. Lewis Ms. Nancy V. Lewis ‘67 Dr. Jeremy E. & Mrs. Tracey Cannon London ‘88 Mr. & Mrs. David H. Long Dr. J. Blake Long Ms. Jenny Stanley Long ‘78 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin MacMillan Mr.* & Mrs.* Robert V. Martin, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Mayer Mr.* & Mrs.* Richard A. McDonough III Mr. R. Davis McLeod Melaver Foundation, Inc. Mr.* & Mrs.* Norton S. Melaver
Mingledorff Family Trust Mr. & Mrs. L. Bud Mingledorff ‘64 Mr. & Mrs. Joe Mingledorff Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey I. Mingledorff Mr.* & Mrs.* Abram Minis, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Henry H. Minis ‘65 Mr.* & Mrs. Donald L. Moore, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Morris, Sr. Mary Lane Morrison Foundation Mr.* & Mrs. Howard J. Morrison, Jr. Mr. & Mrs.* Frederick L. Muller Mr. Nicholas A. & Mrs. Betsy Watts Ormond ‘98 William R. Orthwein, Jr. and Laura Rand Orthwein Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Glenn P. Palmisano Ms. Kelley B. Parker Mr. Gregory M. Parker Ms. Clementine Drackett & Mr. P. Hunter Philbrick ‘97 Dr. & Mrs. Paul M. Pressly Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Roberts Mr. & Mrs. John W. Robinson III Savannah Foods Mr. J. Carlton, Jr. ‘78 & Mrs. Jane Victor Showalter ‘78 Mr. & Mrs. Mark V. Smith Mr. Philip, Jr. & Mrs. Cathy Edel Solomons ‘74 Mr.* Pawling S. & Mrs. Helen Reid Steward ‘59 Mr. Peter H. & Mrs. Jane Vaden Thacher ‘84 Mr. & Mrs. Jerry C. Wardlaw Mr. & Mrs. Don L. Waters Mr. & Mrs. James C. Wilson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Tracy Young *Deceased Individuals
IS YOUR NAME MISSING? The Honor Roll of Donors contains names of individuals who have made gifts to The Savannah Country Day School that were processed through the Office of Advancement between July 1, 2020 and June 30, 2021. There could be several reasons that your name does not appear in what you believe to be the appropriate giving level—or not appear at all: You made your gift either before July 1, 2020 or after June 30, 2021. You gave more during this period than you realize; your name may be in the next giving level. You made a pledge instead of an outright gift. If you made a pledge between July 1, 2020 and June 30, 2021, but chose to begin fulfilling it after June 30, 2021, your name will not appear in this honor roll, which reflects only gifts received. If we omitted your name in error or if you have questions or concerns, please contact Ann Lerch, Director of Annual Giving at 912-961-8822 or email alerch@savcds.org.
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