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THE SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL
AN NUAL R E PORT
174 D AY S
BELONGING See inside on page 8
contents TABLE OF
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FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL
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FROM THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHAIR
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES, Advisory Council & Alumni Board
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Feature Story - For 174 days in 2022-23, we found spaces where we belonged
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FINANCIAL REPORT 2022-23
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174 Days Belonging: Achieving Academic Excellence
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CONSECUTIVE YEARS DONORS
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ANNUAL GIVING: THE YEAR IN REVIEW
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LEADERSHIP SOCIETY
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SENIOR PARENT DONORS
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174 Days Belonging: Celebrating Fine & Performing Arts
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CURRENT PARENT DONORS
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ALUMNI DONORS
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GRANDPARENT DONORS
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174 Days Belonging: Learning through Immersive Experiences
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PARENTS OF ALUMNI DONORS
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FACULTY & STAFF DONORS
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FORMER EMPLOYEE DONORS
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174 Days Belonging: Fostering Community
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LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETY
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DIVERSIFIED DONOR SOCIETY
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174 Days Belonging: Competing in Athletics
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RECOGNITION GIFTS
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DONORS TO ENDOWED FUNDS
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MEMORIAL GIFTS
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174 Days Belonging: Creating Lifelong Memories
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MATCHING GIFTS/FRIENDS OF SEVEN HILLS
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GIFTS & GRANTS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES
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LEGACY SOCIETY
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WAYS TO GIVE
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LEADERSHIP & DEVELOPMENT TEAM
Special thanks to Keith Neu for his sports photography. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this report is accurate and complete as of June 30, 2023. However, despite our sincere efforts to avoid errors, they may occur and for this, we apologize in advance. If information is misspelled or listed under an incorrect heading, please notify us at 513.728.2430. 3
Dear Seven Hills Community, On behalf of our entire school family, I want to thank you for your support during the 2022-23 school year. It was, by any measure, another phenomenal year! ACADEMIC RECOGNITION AND COLLEGE ADMISSIONS
Again, this year, Niche.com named Seven Hills as one of the Best College Preparatory Schools in Ohio (#2 in the state) and, for the fourth year in a row, the Best Private School in Cincinnati. This recognition was based on a robust analysis of college placement, standardized testing, and school culture. In May 2022, 150 seniors, juniors, and sophomores took 376 college-level Advanced Placement exams. A phenomenal 91% of those exams yielded college-qualifying scores of 3 or higher. In addition, 85 students were named AP Scholars, scoring 3 or above on three or more AP exams. As usual, our students’ scores on each of the AP exams we offer were well above those of college-bound students both in Ohio and across the country. STRATEGIC PROGRAM INITIATIVES
In partnership with the Board of Trustees and school administration, the faculty and staff have continued to advance several key program initiatives from the Strategic Plan of 2019. In this, year four of our five-year plan, we have enhanced several key programs: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) For 2022-23, we have adopted a new Lower School science program for Doherty and Lotspeich. We have also made significant investments in Doherty’s Science Lab, Lotspeich’s Project Math program, the Middle School’s Innovation Lab and coding electives, as well as the Upper School’s variety of elective courses in science, mathematics, computer science, and engineering. Civic Engagement and Global Awareness To help deepen our students’ understanding of world affairs, the Middle School launched a new, four-day civic engagement field trip to Washington, D.C., and the Upper School expanded the Civic Engagement Seminars and offered two new semester electives in African American and Gender Studies. We continue to invest in a host of new instructional units focused on contemporary and global issues in literature, history, and social studies, and offer rich elective courses focused on global issues, economics, and environmental studies as well as robust travel and exchange programs. Student Health and Learning Support Seven Hills is proud to serve students with a wide array of learning styles, and like schools around the nation, we have also seen a significant rise in students struggling with mental health challenges. To address these challenges, we have added a fifth guidance counselor and three more learning specialists to the faculty. We have also made a substantial investment in training for teachers with an emphasis on how to address the needs of a wide variety of learners.
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Consistent with our commitment to providing a warm, inclusive school community, our DEI team has launched student resource and affinity groups, orchestrated a host of communitybuilding activities, and provided student leadership training and professional development for faculty and staff. Fine and Performing Arts As we continue to leverage the capacity of The Schiff Center, under the direction of our talented fine and performing arts faculty, our students have performed in nearly two dozen large scale music and theatrical productions and fine art exhibitions, culminating in April’s launch of Arts Alive, a day-long, school-wide celebration of the arts. Athletics All told, our varsity athletes won seven MVC Championships, four sectional team championships, and, for the first time in school history, two state titles in the same school year. After adding a highly successful new Middle and Upper School squash program in 2022-23, we will now expand the Lower School athletics program, by adding several new team options as well as some intramural programs in kindergarten. In short, with your help, our superb faculty and staff have continued to enhance Seven Hills’ uniquely warm and inclusive community, one that inspires our students to reach their full potential, as learners and as people. Thank you for the important role you have played in helping Seven Hills fulfill its mission, preparing these remarkable young people for lives of meaning and purpose. You are a huge part of all we have achieved!
Warmly,
Christopher P. Garten Head of School
CHRIS GARTEN
C H R I S T O P H E R P. G A R T E N Head of School
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STEPHEN J. BAGGOTT Board Chair
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STEVE BAGGOTT
Dear Seven Hills Families and Friends, As my final year as chair comes to a close and we gear up to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the school, I am delighted to report that Seven Hills remains in great shape, well positioned to embark on its next half century.
Robust Enrollment
We opened the doors in August 2022 with a record enrollment of 1,070 students, including 169 new students and the highest retention rate (96%) in the school’s history. In addition, we continue to enroll students of color at much higher rates (39%) than our benchmark schools in the Midwest, enriching our learning community with families from a wide array of cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, and socio-economic backgrounds.
Strong Financial Position
The school remains in an enviably strong financial position: with no long-term debt, an endowment of $41 million, and ample cash reserves to protect against possible headwinds. Importantly, this strong position has made possible significant new investments in compensation, which have positioned the school to attract and retain its talented faculty and staff, even in the context of a national teacher shortage.
Facilities Enhancements
This year marked the first full academic year with the new Middle School. Designed with the unique needs of middle schoolers in mind, this facility received rave reviews from students and faculty alike. The Board also authorized several important investments on both of our campuses. We have made significant improvements to our already strong security system, installing a state-of-the-art network, linking more than 90 cameras and 200 cell phones, to provide real-time information to school personnel and first responders in the event of an emergency. At Doherty, we are revitalizing (and relocating) three classrooms that house the school’s ambitious art, drama, and music programs and refurbishing Jones Hall with new furnishings, paint, and flooring. On the Hillsdale Campus, we are repurposing the lower level of the Stoehr Gymnasium as a squash center, with four courts to accommodate the fast-growing interest in this lifetime sport. In addition, the Board continues work on the next phase of master planning for our campuses.
Head of School Succession
After a global search, the Board appointed Head of Upper School Matt Bolton to succeed Chris Garten as Head of School, effective July 2024. Beyond his strong experience as a talented educator, skilled administrator, and thoughtful leader, Matt will bring to his new role a deep understanding of and affinity for the Seven Hills community. We all feel very fortunate to have secured such a strong new leader to build on Chris’ exemplary work and guide the school into the next phase of its evolution. I also want to thank my successor, Lair Kennedy, for taking over as Board chair, effective July 2023. Lair brings a deep affection for the school, coupled with strong leadership and superb strategic and business skills. The Board, and the school, are in very good hands. Finally, on behalf of my Board colleagues, I want to express our abiding gratitude for your continuing support of this school. How fulfilling it is to be part of an institution that, as our mission statement says, “engages hearts and minds, guiding students to cultivate their unique capacities and preparing each for a meaningful role in a rapidly changing world.” As we celebrate the upcoming 50th anniversary of the formation of The Seven Hills School, we celebrate, too, the proud traditions of Miss Doherty’s College Preparatory School, Miss Lotspeich’s Open-Air School, Miss Titcomb’s Hillsdale School, and the work of all who have helped sustain this legacy of excellence since 1906. Our past is rewarding, and our future is bright.
Sincerely,
Stephen J. Baggott Chair, Board of Trustees
BOARD OF
TRUSTEES
A D V I SOR Y
COUNCIL
AND ALUMNI BOARD
BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2022-23 Stephen J. Baggott, Chair Amy DeWitt, Vice Chair John Schneider, Vice Chair Angie Apple, Treasurer Samir Kulkarni, Secretary Lair Kennedy, Chair-elect John Atkinson Nolan Bean Karen Bidlingmeyer Callard ’80 Peter S. Cha Dorothy Kim Corbett ’84 Meredith Edwards Ficks ’98 Thomas Charles Garber ’96 Kimberly Jackson Jim Jurgensen Jutta Lafley Steve Leeper Josh Martin Chuck Mingo Alana Pepper Terrence J. Porter Samir S. Shah Kelli Stein Heather Zaring Vecellio ’92 Life Trustees: Elizabeth York Schiff James A. Schiff Gabe Davis ’03, Alumni Representative Kelli Stein, Parent Community Representative Christopher P. Garten, Head of School
2022-23 ADVISORY COU N C IL Janet Allen-Reid ’76 Dulany Anning Steve Baggott Fran Barrett Steve Black L’60 Cathy Smale Caldemeyer H’72* Lee Carter Lalitha Chunduri Mary Ida Sloneker Compton ’77 Tucker Jones Coombe ’79 Ron DeLyons Ellie Fabe ’78 Jane Garvey C’74 Tom Hayes Louise Atkins Head H’56 Dan Hoffheimer David Hoguet Cal Kalnow Steve Kent Libby Landen Krone ’77 Sally Leyman Bill Markovits John McIlwraith Tim Meckel ’77 Tracy Lynn Monroe ’82 Theo Nelson Tory Woodhull Parlin H’63 Andrew Quinn Elizabeth Rogers Jennie Rosenthal L’75 Elizabeth York Schiff James A. Schiff Jim Shanahan John Silverman P.G. Sittenfeld ’03 Jennifer Stein Sarah Steinman Dudley Taft Sr. L’52 Anne Drackett Thomas H’66 Ellen van der Horst Paula White Wharton ’83 Margaret Hogan Wyant H’60 Marcy Wydman ’76
2022- 23 ALUMNI BOARD 2022-23 Gabe Davis ’03, President Ashley Ackerman Kohn ’05 John Ficks ’89 Kathryne Gardette ’79 Max Gollobin ’09 Amy Bulger Kattman ’89 Meera Kotagal ’99 Laura Hoguet Leonard ’06
*Deceased
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FEATURE STORY
For
174 days in 2022-23
we found spaces where we belonged. E V E R Y D AY W E S P E N T TO G E T H E R, W E F O U N D N E W WAY S TO T E S T O U R L I M I T S, D I S C O V E R O U R PASSIONS, AND DEVELOP CLOSE REL ATIONSHIPS WITH PEOPLE IN GRADES ABOVE AND BELOW O U R S E LV E S . W E B R O U G H T N E W U N I V E R S E S I N T O E X I S T E N C E W I T H O U R T H E A T E R C O M R A D E S B Y
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C R A F T I N G E L A B O R AT E W O R L D-B U I L D I N G S TA G E S , B E LT I N G O U T S O L O S , A N D D A N C I N G T H E F I N A L SHOWSTOPPING NUMBER IN THE SCHIFF CENTER.
We found our biggest cheerleaders in our teammates and
became entrepreneurs, investigated the justice system’s
coaches. Through our victories and setbacks, they supported
strengths and weaknesses, and performed plays detailing
us during our daily practices and encouraged us during state
the enzymatic processes of
competitions.
photosynthesis.
We produced opportunities for connecting with one
We created communities
another with the Community Cafe, to gather together
for our students to thrive
over a cup of coffee while our classmates performed on the
beyond their wildest dreams
Deck. We made Hives at Doherty and Buddies at Lotspeich
and soar high long after
to build friendships and mentor across grade levels.
their time at Seven Hills.
Every day this year, we found new places of belonging,
And as these hard-earned
uncovering new passions alongside new friends as we
achievements unfolded over
made memories that will last a lifetime.
the 174 days of Seven Hills’
It was a year full of discovering, adventuring, and befriending. Our Lower School students programmed robots as a
students, teachers, friends, peers, and families encouraged and supported us. In 174 days, we did all of these things.
team, crafted puppets in language arts, grew plants in
AND WE DI D T H EM TO GET H ER .
Project Math, and “journeyed” to the snowy wonderland
In the stories found throughout this Annual Report, we
of Switzerland. Our Middle School students “traveled” the globe during Global Education Day, discussed how their identities shape their day-to-day lives in Real Talks, and cared for their local and global community by raising over $26,000 for The Caring Place and running the Turkey/Syria item drive. Our Upper School students
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2022-23 academic year, our
invite you to reflect with us and reminisce on some of the highlights of the challenging, rewarding, and community-
23 2022driven 2022-23 school year.
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FEATURE STORY
FINANCIAL REPORT
Financial Report 2022-23
The Business Office of The Seven Hills School is responsible for the preparation, integrity, and fair presentation of the financial statements and other accounting information in this Annual Report. The school maintains a system of internal controls over financial reporting, which are designed to provide assurance to the school’s management and Board of Trustees that assets are protected and that transactions and events are recorded properly in the financial statements. The Board of Trustees, through the Finance Committee, comprised of trustees not employed by the school, has adopted an Audit Subcommittee whose duties include engaging an independent accounting firm, Mellott & Mellott, P.L.L., to ensure that the financial statements are accurately presented. The school has again maintained a balanced budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2023. In the strategic effort to maintain the affordability of the school, the administration, faculty, and staff continue to find ways to reduce costs while persisting to prioritize teaching and learning. Schoolwide operating efficiencies have been gained by increasing energy conservation, pruning unnecessary administrative positions, rethinking studentfaculty ratios, and removing under-enrolled programs. The overall financial health of the school was again aided by the growth of the endowment, which provides funding for teacher salaries, financial aid, faculty professional development, and distinctive programming and technology. Both annual giving and capital gifts enrich every part of the school. Most importantly, these gifts bridge the gap between tuition and the full cost of educating each child.
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Tuition & Fees 77%
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R E V E N U E S
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77%
General Institutional Expenses 15% Instructional Materials and Technology 11%
Auxiliary Services 5% Interest and Misc. Income 6%
Financial Aid 16%
Auxiliary Services 5%
RE VE N U E S
&
E X P E N S E S*
R E V E N U E S
2022-23 Actual
Tuition & Fees
$ 27,934,499
Gifts to Annual Fund: • Unrestricted Gifts
$ 1,114,402
• Restricted for Other Uses
$ 138,589
Endowment Draw
$ 1,598,498
State Funds
$ 1,215,338
Auxiliary Services
$ 1,835,095
Interest & Misc. Income
$ 2,510,363
T O TA L
R E V E N U E S
FINANCIAL REPORT
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$ 36,346,784
2022-23 Actual
E X P E N S E S
Salary & Benefits Financial Aid
$ 5,947,073
Instructional Materials & Technology Auxiliary Services General Institutional Expenses
$ 4,136,028
$ 1,962,388
$ 5,459,611
Covid-19 Expenses (Materials & Supplies) T O TA L
$ 33,712 $ 36,316,063
E X P E N S E S
Net Income (June 30, 2023)
$ 18,777,249
$ 30,721
* The balances presented within the 2022-23 Revenues & Expenses table are unaudited financial numbers.
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FINANCIAL REPORT
Financial Report
The Seven Hills School points with pride to the latest endowment report that places our invested assets over $41 million. The infusion of new gifts combined with professional portfolio management, and thoughtful leadership by the school’s Investment Committee, chaired in 2022-23 by Nolan Bean, continues to produce desirable returns.
E N D O W M E N T G R O W T H BAL ANCE AS O F B EG I N NIN G O F YE A R (July 1, 2022)
$ 42,031,332
Contributions and Pledges to Endowment
$ 943,730
Investment Return
$ 179,385
Transfer to Operating Fund-Program Services & Appropriations
$ (1,634,972)
B AL AN C E AS O F E N D O F YE A R (June 30, 2023)
$ 41,519,475
TOTA L C O N T R I B U T I O N S R E C E I V E D 2 02 2 -2 3 Contributions without donor restrictions
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$ 1,090,352
Contributions with donor restrictions
$ 7,610,927
TOTAL C O N T R I B U T I O N S (June 30, 2023)
$ 8,701,279
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174 Days Belonging:
Achieving Academic Excellence F R O M A U G U S T 2 0 2 2 T O J U N E 2 0 2 3 , O U R S T U D E N T S A N D F A C U LT Y H AV E S H O W N A N D A C H I E V E D A C A D E M I C E X C E L L E N C E . W E H AV E S H A R E D O U R K N O W L E D G E W I T H O U R F E L L O W
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STUDENTS, RECEIVED AWARDS F O R W R I T T E N W O R K S, C R E AT E D M U S E U M E X H I B I T S, A N D C O N N E C T E D W I T H O T H E R C U LT U R E S .
STUDYING STEAM AND
SEVEN HILLS WINS SIX NATIONAL,
TEACHING OTHERS
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In January, Lower and Middle School
WRITING & ARTS AWARDS
students came together for an afternoon
Five Upper School students won six
treasures on display as they presented
national awards in the Scholastic Writing
their Cincinnati Living History Museum
& Arts Awards competition for their work
projects to classmates, friends, and family
across various writing categories, includ-
in Founders Hall in late May. In March,
ing poetry, critical essay, flash fiction, short
Unit II students at Doherty researched
story, and personal essay. Seven Hills tied
notable Black changemakers for their wax
for eighth place for the most national
museum. The students made informational
awards among high schools throughout
posters, dressed like wax figures, and told
the country for the 2022-23 school year.
visitors about their changemaker’s lives
Senior Annelise Hawgood and juniors
and achievements.
Gabrielle Walker and Alice Bachelder
LEARNING TOGETHER: STUDENTS
each won a Gold Medal for their writing.
AS TEACHERS
Hawgood also won a Silver Medal, along
Throughout the year, Seven Hills students
with sophomore Claire Liu and junior
stepped into the shoes of their teachers to
Natalia Butler. Hawgood and Bachelder
share their knowledge with other students.
of STEAM activities at the Seven Hills Lower School STEAM Fair. Middle School students demonstrated their knowledge by leading stations throughout
became only the second and third Seven Hills students to win a national medal in multiple years.
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to life in museums. Third graders in Kim Walden and Yael Newman’s classes at Lotspeich put Cincinnati’s many local
At Doherty, third graders in Ivette Crichton’s language arts class were working on their storytelling skills in a
In the regional Scholastic Writing Awards
reader’s theater format, when they decided
competition, 110 Seven Hills Upper and
to perform the story “Who’s in Rabbit’s
Middle School students were recognized
House?” for their kindergarten reading
with 204 regional awards, the most of the
buddies from Lindsay Pietroski’s class.
41 schools competing in the Southern
Reader’s theater is used to help students
Ohio Northern Kentucky Region. Thirty
develop reading fluency as they read roles
students, including two Middle Schoolers,
from a script. The third graders picked a
won Gold Keys, which automatically
puppet show, with sound effects and a full
entered them into consideration for the
set, to entertain their reading buddies. The
national awards.
third graders taught their kindergarten
D I S PL AYI NG K NOWLE D G E
buddies about scripts and how they
WI T H LI V I NG H I S TO RY A ND WA X
rehearsed the puppet show.
MUSEUMS
Lower School students at Lotspeich and Doherty brought what they learned in the classroom and through their own research
Seventh graders from science teacher Kristin Suer’s class researched the solar system and wrote and designed books on their chosen planet. The project
FEATURE STORY culminated with the seventh graders reading
the year. The halls and classrooms of the
the books to kindergarteners and first
Upper School were filled with students
graders at Doherty.
explaining their projects which included
Upper School students learned about the dedication and hard work it takes to complete a Personal Challenge Project from their peers with sharing days throughout
writing cookbooks, creating an encyclopedia of dinosaurs, earning a pilot’s license, training for feats of physical strength and endurance, and coding an app.
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Achieving Academic Excellence, cont. THE CLASS OF 2023 F R O M N AT I O N A L AWA R D S TO S TAT E T I T L E S TO S C I E N T I F I C A C H I E V E M E N T S, T H E 97 M E M B E R S O F T H E S E V E N H I L L S C L A S S O F 2023 P R O V E D T H E I R A C A D E M I C , AT H L E T I C , A N D A R T I S T I C
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SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM RECOGNITIONS
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N AT I O N A L SCHOLASTIC WRITING & ARTS G O L D M E DA L I S T
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CONSECUTIVE YEARS
Consecutive Years Donors A robust network of devoted benefactors forms the foundation of our institution. The list that follows is a testament to the invaluable contributions made by exceptional individuals and esteemed foundations. Their unwavering commitment and recurring investments in The Seven Hills School have been pivotal to our continued prosperity. It is with gratitude that we recognize and cherish these enduring friendships, as they play an indispensable role in shaping our path forward.
35 + YEARS
CONSECUTIVE GIVING
Susan Steman Laffoon H’57
Harriet Warm C’55
Glenn Bassett ’84
Barbara Anderson Landen H’62
Drew Gores L’66 H’72 &
Alison Beall C’64
Margaret (Avril ’75) &
George Warrington
Lindsay & Mark Bibler
Jonathan Lawson
Katherine Oechler Whitbeck H’67
Ann Bartlett Blemker C’65
Sally & Ray Leyman L’67
Becky Wichman
Lauren Meyers Bosse ’83
Whitney (Rowe H’65) & Phillip Long
Judy Wiesemann
Marilyn Braun
Anni Macht C’70
Frances Woodward Williams ’76
Alisoun & Stephen Brewster ’80
Ann Marasco
Lisa Collins Winick ’85
William & Anne Chatfield
Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits
Abby Dittmann Wise L’41 H’47
Mary Wood Constable &
Susan Marrs
Linda Wolfe
James Constable
Lindsay Boswell McLean L’60
Robin Hawley Wood H’68
Tucker (Jones ’79) &
Laura Ware McMunigal C’67
Susan Newkirk Wright H’63
Michael Coombe L’72
Katy Hollister & Brad Miller
Marcy Wydman ’76
Linda Lovett Crawford H’56
Barbara Mustoe Monteith &
Anne Yancey
Polly Adair Culp H’65
Joel Monteith
Catherine Czaya ’98
Melissa Morelli ’85
Kathy & Bob Deubell
Velma Morelli
Anne Scherz Durket H’72
Louisa Smith Mygatt H’69
Tara & Jon Eaton
Mary Asbury H’69 & Bob Newman
Laura Hopple Eschelbach H’68
Marjorie Warner Off H’66
Merry Ewing ’76
Libby (Warrington ’78) & Kevin Ott
Nora Zorich & Thomas Filardo
Tory (Woodhull H’63) &
20 + YEARS
CONSECUTIVE GIVING
Fund for Independent Schools of
John Parlin III L’54
Karin Anderson Abrell ’88
Susan & Steve Black L’60
Cincinnati Inc.
Monnie Gores Peters H’66
Jan Alford
Louise Atkins Head H’56
Hope & Philip Glassman
Margarita Lillard Picton H’66
Robin (Smith H’67) & John
Barbara & Christopher Hepp
Jason Goldman ’91
Deborah Reed
Armstrong
Karen Holley Horrell & Jack Horrell
The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.
Janet Allen Reid ’76 & David Reid
Marlene Baer
Francie (Garber H’58) &
Wendy Gradison H’71
Jill Romerill
Sue & Steve Baggott
John Pepper
Linda (Heldman H’71) &
Jennie Rosenthal L’75
Chase & Baker Bahlman ’78
Melody Sawyer Richardson C’61
Gary Greenberg
Lynn (Schweitzer H’68) & Jeff Rush
Gay Seybolt Bain H’51
Betsy Sittenfeld
Susan Halonen
Ellie Fabe ’78 & Frank Russell L’72
Julie Brackett
Anne Drackett Thomas H’66
Ellen Haude ’88
Sunny Bowman Saelinger C’61
David Brott
Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill
Beth & Jim Schiff
Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) &
Karen & David Hoguet
Glenn Shillinger
Paul Callard ’81
Kathy & Tom Kahle
Marcia & Dick Snyder
Amy Gasser Callow & Joe Callow
Kris & Carl Kalnow
Sarah & Steiny Steinman
Helen Chatfield H’64*
Ginger & Steve Kent
Lib Asbury Stone L’42 H’48
Gloria Clayburn
Margo Kirstein
Kim Takahashi
Kathy & Louis Claybon
Peter Koenig
Barbara Jussen Upson H’42
Mandy Hayes ’91 & Jason Cohen ’91
25 + YEARS
CONSECUTIVE GIVING
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Fran Barrett
Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone
Allison & Aaron VanderLaan ’91
Sarah Shepard Cohen H’67
Estate of Robert Allen
Brad Kuhr ’79
Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73
Marilyn Collins
Karla & Bill Balskus
Sue Kummerle
Julianne Richardson Wagner ’88
Joy & Michael Copfer
Amy & Nick Francis
Sarah Johnson
Murray Monroe ’84
Bonnie Cord H’62
Barbara Frey
Jacky Kalubi
Sybil Behrens Mullin ’83
Katharine Cornelius ’77
Jennifer Frey ’99
Tshiunza Kalubi ’02
Jane Pyle
Caroline & Bill Cox
Wendy Ellis Gardner & Todd Gardner
Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter
Anne & Robert Ramsay
Wynne McCarthy Curry H’71
Marty (Mueller ’85) & Eric Gerhardt
Angela Lipsitz King & Michael King
Sherri & Ted Remaklus
Marjorie Davis C’65
Lee Carol Brewster Giduz ’75
Emily & Matthew Kite
Elizabeth & John Rising
Katie & Aaron Dawson
Karen & Scott Glum
Jen & Kip Kummerle ’95
Patsy Robinson H’69
Kathy & Bill DeWitt, Jr.
Melissa & Ismael Godoy
Tina & Kevin Kummerle ’00
Dede Lewis Rowe ’78
Peggy & Dan Dinger
Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67
Tina Kummerle ’92
Ginger (Carson C’72) & Rob Rubin
Elissa & Sean Donovan ’86
Penny Ferguson Griffith
Anne Taylor Kunkel C’65
Jayna (Schlegel ’90) &
Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40*
Isabelle Kalubi Harper ’00
Karen Lawrence
Dan Schimberg ’80
Christie Evans ’76
Susan & Joe Harten
Jennifer & Winston Licata
Ann Schmuelling H’67
David Evans ’98
Carri & Robert Haskins
Roger Magnus ’87
Jo & Roger Schnirring
Meredith (Edwards ’98) &
Mark Heiman Family Foundation
Mary & Harry Maxon
Nancy & Julius Schulhoff
John Ficks ’89
Tricia & Mark Hoar
Nancy McCormick ’83
Anne & Ron Shepherd
Kitty Blair Fischer L’62 H’68
Robert Horne
Andy McGarvey
Leslie Sciarra Shimer C’74
Carolyn & Terry Fox
Holley Horrell ’03
Kara & Brad Meador
Sarah & Gerald Skidmore
CONSECUTIVE YEARS
Dorothy (Kim ’84) & Evan Corbett ’82
19
CONSECUTIVE YEARS
Kevin Smith ’82
Julie & John Gabriel
Debbie & Rich Oliver L’61
Bridget Glaser Ancalmo &
Sara & John Snyder ’96
Christine & Chris Garten
Margaret Rebhun Packer H’48
Oscar Ancalmo
Barbara & Mark VanderLaan
Naomi Tucker Gerwin L’51 H’57
Maria & Jim Papakirk
Lynette & Bryan Andersen
Jessica & Brian Wabler
Dee Gettler
Frances Hauck Pavey C’52
Nancy Anderson
Kim Walden
Ben Glassman ’93
Lindsay & Brent Pietroski
Libby Andrews
Alice & Ron Weitzenkorn
Rebecca Goldman
Alex & Andrew Quinn
Sarah Corathers & Jim Anthony ’93
Lowell Wenger
Christopher Gores L’55
Barry Randman
Eisha & Tim Armstrong
Jody Knoop & Ward Wenstrup
15
Andi Guess
Edie & Allen Rau
Nancy Pechstein Aubke H’67
Jackie & Andy Wilson
Julie & John Guminey
Jessalyn Reid ’08
Amy & Scott Avera
Julie Habbert ’08
Helen Richards ’75
Jennifer Habel & Chris Bachelder
The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile Jr.
Georgia Peck Rivers H’67
Marcie & Nathan Bachrach
/U.S. Bank Foundation
Marielle & Tony Samaha
Paddack Bahlman ’12
Frederick Hall ’05
Ann McDowell Santen H’56
Anne & Jordan Bain
Vicky & Darin Hausberger
Robert & Adele Schiff Family
Teresa & Geremy Bardon
Kathy & Tom Hayes
Foundation Inc.
Blair Lanier ’06 & David Barrett ’02
Amy Ilg & Tim Hentz
Stephanie & Bill Schmidt
Carmeletta Malora & Michael Barrett
Janet & Willie Hill
Clare Schroder ’08
Bill Baylor
Louise Knauft Allen L’48 H’54
Ruth & John Hill
Barbara Seiver
Kelly & Edwin Berger
Nupur & Manish Anand
Doug Huff
Michelle & Rick Setzer
Cindy & Andy Berman
Sydney & Bob Anning
Paula Hunnicutt
Anne & Jim Shanahan
Christy & Brian Berning
Dulany & Rob Anning ’86
Frieda Jacobs C’71
Beth & Kevin Shaw
Jack Berninger
Helen Asbury H’72
Gabriel Kalubi ’06
Ben Simmons
Liz Looney Bevis ’02
Alicia Fitscher & Peter Au Yeung
Beth O'Connell Keegan H’68
Janet (Keys H’58) &
Sally Bidlingmeyer ’84
Hathaway Gamble Barry H’67
Archana & Sashi Kilaru
John Simpkinson L’49
Jack Binkley
Barbara Beaver
Kate Staiger & Jason Knarr ’86
Sarah & P.G. Sittenfeld ’03
Rose & George Bitsoff
Randal & Peter Bloch L’60
Jacqueline & Edward Koenig
Tiernan Sittenfeld ’92
Gail Bloom
Nancy & Bruce Brown
Amy Kulhavik
Susan Esler & Steve Skibo
Harold Boyd
Meredith & Erik Brown
Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier
Jennifer & John Stein
Kathy Braverman
Audrey & Stephen Brown
James Lazarus L’60
Margo Taft Stever H’68
Kenya Brock ’98
Aimee Burton
Laurie Dearworth Leon ’84
Julie & Hal Theobald
McKenna & John Brooks Jr. ’94
Elana Rhodes Byrd-Kehler C’60
Laura (Hoguet ’06) &
Sharon Worthing Vaino C’70
Suzan Strait & Jenifer Brown
Alison Keeler Carrillo H’64
Jeff Leonard ’06
Benjamin van der Horst ’05
Ron Brown
Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter
Peter Levin
Christopher Warrington ’05
Sarah Mitchell Buller ’81
Nancy & Jay Clark
Melissa Khoo & John Loeffler
Pam & John Williams
Gay Riedinger Bullock ’82
Joan Claybourn
Chris Ludwig ’84
Anonymous (2)
Datha Harrison & Lisa Butler
Julie & Frank Cohen ’91
Elissa MacLaughlin
Carolyn & Mike Collette
Michael A. Marrero
Anne & Ron DeLyons
Susan McCaslin H’67
Judith Neidlein Dial & Michael Dial
Erin McNew
Tiffany & Michael Domet
Lois & Cliff Mentrup
Katherine Seiden Drake ’88
Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman
Beth & Dan Driehaus
Tracy Lynn Monroe ’82
Jane (Maddox C’65) &
Livy Hickenlooper More C’61
Igor Dumbadze
Mitzie & Emerson Moser
Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn
Danny Mou ’04
Nancy & David Abineri
Melissa Mechem Congdon ’76
Sandy Hauck Elliott C’49
Betsy & Harrison Mullin
Joey Adams
Paige (Schweitzer ’00) &
Lisa & Chester Eng
Danielle & David Necessary
Jeanette & Robert Albright
Brett Connelly
Maria & Don Eynon
Susan & Dennis Okin
+ YEARS
CONSECUTIVE GIVING
20
10 + YEARS
CONSECUTIVE GIVING
Ian Buttress Kristina & Scott Cagle Erin O'Grady & Scott Carroll ’85 Deborah Meyer Chamberlain C’69 Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri David Clodfelter ’85 Burton Closson L’42 Ann Robertson Cohen H’52 Jeffrey Collins ’81
Zack Conyne ’05
Dale Hodges
Anna Works McKinney &
Starbuck Smith III L’55
Rob Cottrell ’05
Dan Hoffheimer
Matthew McKinney
Jane Hamill Sommer L’55
Monica Dealy ’99
Susan Krehbiel Holzapfel H’65
Jessica & Chris McLennan
Leslie & Andy Spooner
Elizabeth & Nick DeBlasio
Maureen & Frank Howard
Cindy & Vern McNeill
Emily Stettler
Caroline Decker ’02
DeeAnne Schroeder Hunstein H’57
Dawn Meyers ’88
Rebecca Smith Stewart C’62
Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89
Debbie Iannitto H’67
Philip Meyers ’81
Suzi Stone H’72
Elizabeth Ditmars C’63
Lara Danziger Isakov &
Robbie & John Michelman
Becky & David Swain
Nancy & Steve Donovan
Ronnen Isakov
Melissa Morris Mishoe H’72
Tina & Dudley Taft Sr. L’52
Michele & Brad Dorsch
Clay Jamison ’06
Frances Prosser Morriss C’60
Ellen Blemker Thomas C’58
Suzanne & Curtis Dorsch
Candace Miller Janidlo &
Cinda & Steven Morse
Emmy Gest Todd C’46
Angie & Tim Drew
Peter Janidlo
Rachel Warrington Moss ’82
Howard Tomb IV ’78
John Drew C’70
Uma Kotagal & Shashi Kant
Meghan & Andy Nelson
Lessa & DJ Trindle
Jane (Maddox C’65) &
Amy Bulger Kattman ’89
Michael Newman ’97
Marion Hastings Tucker H’59
Igor Dumbadze
Kelly & Doug Kecman
Marielle & Justin Newton
Mari Miura & Hirotaka Uchiyama
Peter Dumbadze ’06
Susie Keller ’04
Susan & Dennis Okin
Vanessa Nichols & Jim Vago
Zan Dumbadze ’92
Susan Hawley Kelly H’66
Laura Laib Parsons ’76
Nancy Todd VandenBerg ’77
Clare Dupree ’76
Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy
Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel
Heather (Zaring ’92) &
Ellen Levine Ebert L’55
Susan (Shepherd ’85) & Greg Kersting
Reena & Yash Patil
Andrew Vecellio
Karen & Peter Eller
Maggie Kersting ’18
Betsy Benedict Peabody H’58
James Venable
Ellen Brooks Ernisse H’63
Heidi Black ’98 & Jay Kincaid
Carol & James Pearce
Bill Waskowitz
Lynne Wommack Espy ’76
Kathy Kinsley Kindelan H’67
Marla & Chris Peltier
Jason Waugh ’96
Margo Frey Evans H’58
Emily Hauser King H’59
Judy Wommack Pfingstag H’71
Liza Martindale Weiner ’99
Jen & Ryan Faber
Kalpana Kotagal ’95 & Wyatt King
Sarah Pearce Phipps ’96
Linda Bartlett Westfall C’64
Peggy & Steven Faber
Andrea & David Knarr
Margarita Lillard Picton H’66
Ann Baxter Wiethe H’53
Judy & Tracy Finn
Cicely & Daniel Knecht
Nancy MacLeod Prewitt H’73
Britty & Brian Wiles
Philip Ficks ’92
Ashley & Hill Kohnen
Soumya Janardan & Vansh Puri
Katie Menzies’04 &
Rachel & Bernie Foster
Ann Weichert Kranbuhl C’64
Sarah Rabourn ’09
Anthony Wilkinson
Erich Frey ’01
Jennifer & Jeffrey Kreines ’82
Chandra & Prasanta Raj
Amy & Murray Wilson
Lori Aronson & Craig Froehle
Tina & Ed Kuhlman
Ellen Graf Reister C’68
Mary Wommack ’82
Molly & Tom Garber ’96
Sarah Adair Kuhn C’61
Erin Elfers & Ken Revell
Woody Woodward
Kelli & Nate Gleiner
Frannie Thompson Kunkel &
Sue Richmond
Barbara & Stocky Wulsin
Elizabeth & Stuart Goldstein
Don Kunkel
Charissa May Riley & Kevin Riley
Xana Moore Wulsin ’75
Margot & Dan Good
Catherine (Bramlage) ’89 &
Mona & Tony Rinaldi
Mary Wulsin Zema ’05
Sarah McDonough Goodacre ’04
William Kunz
Jennifer & Bob Ringel
Anonymous (9)
Ann Wentworth Greear H’57
Jutta & Patrick Lafley
Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83
Melanie Grynsztejn
Sarah Hobson Landenwitsch H’72
Diana Fisher Ruffino C’60
Brooke & Daniel Guigui
Addison Lanier ’02
Sue Boller Rusche H’56
Julie Albright & Brian Haas
Millicent & Louis Larson
Kiki Schneider
Rachel Habbert ’05
Rae Vuic & Stephen Leeper
Marge Schwab
William Habel
Cissy & Bob Lenobel
Genny Serrano
Katie Swinford & Joel Hanlon
Steve Levinson L’58
Meena & Suresh Shah
Julia Anixt & Scott Hassell
Nancie Newkirk Loppnow H’65
Judy & Adam Shuppert
Lucie & Jonathan Hawgood ’87
Todd Margolis ’95
Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon
Gillian Abineri ’01
Megan & Dan Hayes
Suzy Marquard H’68
Mary Jo & Bill Simpson
Ashley Ackerman Kohn ’05
Chris Hedges
Debbie & Dan Marquardt
Beth & Joe Sims
Mary & Richard Alexander
Patti & Fred Heldman
Mymy Ha & Carlos Martinez
Rajashree Ghosh & Tapendra Sinha
Martha Allen ’78
Lisa Hillenbrand
Tyler McIlwraith ’03
Linda & Neil Smith
Corinna & Benjamin Alper
CONSECUTIVE YEARS
Melissa Goldberg Copeland ’87
5 + YEARS
CONSECUTIVE G I V I N G
21
5
CONSECUTIVE YEARS
Rachael Rowe & Michael Cioffi
Michelle Rothzeid & Eric Greenberg ’02
Jennifer & Leonard Lewis Sarah & Larry Lewis
Laura & Stuart Clemens
Cathy & Chris Gross
Sherri Linville
Niké & Jerry Cline-Bailey
Jessica Guarnaschelli
Iris Gutmark Little & Kevin Little
Lisa Gilbert ’96 & Eric Cohen
Krista & Paul Gubanich
Ching Huang & Yu Liu
Sheila & Philip Cohen
Amita & Sunny Gupta
Wendi & Albert Lopez
Katie & Chris Coulson
Laura Leigh (Magruder) Hahn
Mary & Larry Lutz
Julie & Ken Coyne
Barbara & Robert Hall
Carter MacLeod ’05
AmazonSmile Foundation
Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski
Hannah & Michael Hanley
Kaitlin Link
Ellen & Paul Andersen
Joy Whinery & Allan Daily ’93
Brian Hepp ’05
Liz & Rob Maeder
Pakeeza & Ferhan Asghar
Gabe Davis ’03
Debbie Hill
Alex Maggio ’03
Jenny & Masatoshi Ashiki
Annette & Jean Robert* de Cavel
Karen & David Hills
Preeti & Ajay Mahajan
Marcie Handler & Mark Atwood
Paige & William deBuys
Miriam Lipson Hodesh ’00
Zola Makrauer
Joan Petzhold Baily H’52
Lynn & Howard Deckter
Claudia Hoffmann
Susan Makris
Blair Lanier ’06 & David Barrett ’02
Christina & Christopher Del Vecchio
Maureen & Frank Howard
Natalie & Josh Martin
Eileen Ward Barrett H’69
Lisa & Josh Diedrichs
Laurie & Brian Hubert
Amy Raymond Mauch ’82
Nolan Bean
Julie DiRoma
Laurie Durbrow Hyndman H’70
Jessica & Micah Max
John Berninger
Loi & Andreas Drath
Liz & J.R. Imrie
Barbara & Lu Mays
Mark Beyreis
Andreas Dreher
Linda & Rodney Jacobs
Christa (Parker ’90) &
Anita Choksi & Freddy Bharucha
Erinn & Ty Dubay
Anuja Gupta & Amit Jain
Mark McAndrew
Angela & Daniel Bielecki
Patricia & Terry Eastin
Erin & Jeff Jones
Rebecca McDonough ’10
Angela Campos & Brent Blair
Leah & Ryan English
Lanette (Brown ’82) &
Sarah McHugh ’03
Judy Blair
Charlotte Fabe ’10
Kevin Jones ’81
Aaron McIntosh
Nancy & Todd Bland
David Fabe ’07
Sarah & Jim Jurgensen
Diana & Henley McIntosh
Hannah Bloch ’80
Carolyn Stegner Fabe H’70
Linda Jurgensen
Kristin & Mike McKee
Julie & Matt Bolton
Dana Fabe H’69
Caroline Kalnow ’06
Christina & Tom McKee
Kristen & Kevin Bowman
Lissy Fabe H’71
Laura Kaufman ’88
Mary Phinney McKinney C’61
Shawn Stewart Brevard ’75
Carolyn (Stegner H’70) &
Matt Kelly ’97
Charlotte McMullan
Lisa (Binkley ’91) &
Bill Fabe L’67
Roohi & Jordan Kharofa
Leslie Bennett McNeill C’61
Emmanuel Briquet
Cari & Brian Fennell
Sarajane & Richard King
Tim Meckel ’77
Ann Brock
Dan Filardo ’06
Kathleen Koester
Miranda & Richard Menzies
Josh Brock
Richard Fink ’07
Sue & Larry Kraus
Ann Lackman Miller C’38
Leah Hoffheimer Broder ’06
Ginny & Millard Fisher
Lauren Boymel Krekeler &
Ryan Miller ’09
Rhoda (Allen H’67) &
Mona Foad
Brian Krekeler
Selina Miller
John Brooks L’57
Paul Foerster
Kroger Community Rewards
Maria & Chuck Mingo
Addie Burton ’04
Jane & James Fraser
Lupe Rojas Krol & Bryan Krol
Sarah Lichtenstein ’03 &
Craig Burton ’04
Vallie Freeman
Ami & Samir Kulkarni
John Molitoris
Monica & Andrew Butler
Vicki Gaffney
Claire Hummel Kupferle C’73
Dale & Gary Monnier
Nicole & Jon Byers
Eileen & Jerry Gao
Kate (deGroot ’97) &
Lisa & Keith Moore
Terri Cain
Molly & Tom Garber ’96
Jonathan LaBare
Anne Morriss ’93
Amaris White & Michael Carlock
CeCe Gehrig ’01
Sue & Bob LaBare
Casey & Greg Morris
Bryce Carlson
Barbara White Gibson C’61
Kathy Upson Larson H’69
Sladie Martin Morrison H’57
Alex Catalan
Ann Gladura
Sarah Ott Lautar ’05
David Mou ’04
Pete Ceruzzi
Susan Smith Goldman C’68
Angela & James Lee
Sarah Mullan
Vasudha Narayanaswamy &
Sureyya & Jesse Gonzales
Robin Schimberg Lee ’06
Tracy Murch
Sharat Chandra
Tammy & Brian Gravitt
Gina & Michael Leisring
Kathy & Daren Murrer
Danielle & Joe Chen
Parmita Kapadia & Barclay Green
Cassie & Ryan Levesque
Sally McGuire Muspratt H’57
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22
Barbara Fuller Cherry H’67
GIVING CONTINUED
Caleb Paull
Glenna & Arthur Rabourn
Lori Suffield
Ljubomir Nacev
Larry Pauly ’79
Stephanie Rabourn ’06
Jane & John Sutton
Deepa Kamat & Prashant Nayak
Dana & James Pease
Marc & Julie Raia
Tanya Froehlich &
Marianne Nelezen
Laura & James Pease
Lisa & John Raimondo
Junichi Tamai
Steve Newman ’02
Alana & David Pepper
Rosemary Raimondo
Andy Taylor-Fabe ’99
Linda & David Nickel
Marna Peters
Amaranta Ramirez-Almaraz
Ben Taylor-Fabe ’01
Stephanie Norton
Ellen Monson & Kenneth Petren
Sara & Ashwin Ramprasad
Robin Taylor-Fabe ’03
Jessica & Eric O'Connor
Alexander F. Phillips ’02
David F. Reid
Carla Newbern Thomas ’75
Kristina & Dan O'Connor
Margaret Phillips
Grant Revell
Sandy Thomson L’49
Christina Zaffiro O'Donnell
Yvonne Phillips
Frenika Mudd Rivers ’01
Nigist Gelete & Tesfaye Tohe
Barbara Osher
Polly & Bill Pierani
Judy Lane Rogers C’72
Jen Torline
Melissa Lounsbury & Jamey Osher ’97
Jenny & Neil Pierani
Kathryn Rosenberg
Katya Ramos & Benito Trevino
Carrie & Michael Palmer
Dan Polifka
Connor Rouan ’14
Avanti & Sudhakar Vadivelu
Manisha & Ankur Patel
Jerry Porter
Kay Johnson & Gregory Rouan
Ellen & Ray van der Horst
Janet Goering Patin ’84
Cathy Schwab Prichard ’78
Patricia Rouster
Ruth Harrison Venable C’52
Gerri Pattison H’65
Joni & Dick Quimby
Georgie Russell ’13
Erin Roberts &
Reed Russell ’17
Chris VordemEsche
Susan & Jared Schaefer
Elizabeth & Erik Walker
Anne Luecke & Cliff Schecter
Amy & Duncan Wall
Walker Schiff ’10
Douglas Walston
Abigail (Wood’08) &
Sheila & Russel Waterman
Max Schimberg ’09
Vanessa Whiteford Wayne &
Ronna & Ben Schneider
Richard Wayne
Greer & John Schneider
Alisa Pitocco & Adam Weber
Allison & Philip Schneider
Katherine Leake Weese ’83
Diane & Peter Schulteis ’84
Tiffany & Lawrence Wells
Jayna & Daniel Schumacher
Alison Tidwell & Kevin Wenzel
Betsy Klein Schwartz L’51
Didi Mamaligas Werneiwski ’08
Karla (Baker ’96) & Michael Schweer
Lawson Whitesides L’58
Betsy & Bob Seibel
Megan Whitt
Nancy & Donald Seltz
Mary Ann & William Wiles
Julie Buck & Priya Shahani
Rachel & Scott Willard
Laura Beckman Sheldon ’90
Brandon Williams
Sandhya & Ananth Shenai
Megan Murray & Joseph Willke
Kathy & Tom Shepard
Anne Warrington Wilson H’71
Marc Shotten ’92
Jenny & Tom Wilson
Abbey & Ryan Sir Louis
Lea Yared & Peter Wojda ’06
Shelly & Matt Smith
Sarah Graf Woods C’66
Stephanie & Tim Smith
Mia Wu
Erin & Jon Snelting
Rashmi Adaval & Robert Wyer
Kristen Snyder ’01
Diane & David Yi
Heather & Jeff Spanbauer
Brandi & Bryce Yoder
Melissa Springer ’08
Ai Lin & Jun-Ming Zhang
Kelli & Richard Stein
Nanyue Zhu
Stephanie Wong &
Rebekah Ridgeway &
Mike Steinberg
Michael Zortman
Elizabeth & Chris Stock
Anonymous (8)
Kristin & Peter Suer
* Deceased
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PARENTS OF ALUMNI
A SPECIAL
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G I V I N G
Natalie & Josh Martin
Terri Cain
Claire & David Maxwell
Allison Ferree-Chavez ’06 &
Margaret (Hogan H’60) & Jack Wyant
Meghan & Andy Nelson
Robert Chavez ’06
Marcy Wydman ’76
Rich Oliver L’61
Tucker (Jones ’79) &
Anonymous (1)
Beth & Jim Schiff
Michael Coombe L’72
Greer & John Schneider
Dorothy (Kim ’84) & Evan Corbett ’82
MEMBER ( $ 1,5 00- $ 2 , 49 9)
initiatives, empowering us to
Dudley Taft Sr. L’52
Polly Adair Culp H’65
Ginger Henson & Todd Albrecht
provide exceptional education
Anne & Ron DeLyons
Sarah Corathers & Jim Anthony ’93
and opportunities. Their
F E LLOW ($5,000-$9,999)
Loi & Andreas Drath
Eisha & Tim Armstrong
generosity inspires others and
Estate of Robert Allen
Clare Dupree ’76
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Meredith (Edwards ’98) &
John Berninger
Nolan Bean
John Ficks ’89
Lindsay & Mark Bibler
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Carolyn & Terry Fox
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Paige & William deBuys
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Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89
Mark Heiman Family Foundation
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Jane Siebler Carmichael H’73
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Merry Ewing ’76
Suzy Marquard H’68
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Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman
Deepa Kamat & Prashant Nayak
Maurice Faison
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Libby Warrington Ott ’78
Alana & David Pepper
Linda (Heldman H’71) &
Jerry Porter
Francie (Garber H’58) &
Gary Greenberg
Soumya Janardan & Vansh Puri
John Pepper
Brooke & Daniel Guigui
Mona & Tony Rinaldi
Rita & Tom Pohl
William Habel
Kathy & Neal Schear
Halle & T Quinn
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Betsy Sittenfeld
Jennifer & Bob Ringel
Param Hariharan
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Jennie Rosenthal L’75
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Kathy & Tom Hayes
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Heather & Jeff Spanbauer
Gregory Huang ’97
Fran Barrett
Kelli & Richard Stein
Linda & Rodney Jacobs
Karen & William Brown
Heather (Zaring ’92) &
Anantha Brahmamdam & Ravi Juluri
Andrew Vecellio
Amy & Zachary Kampel
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fuels our mission to shape future leaders. B E N E F AC TO R (G I F T S O F $25,000+ )
The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile Jr. /U.S. Bank Foundation Laurie & Brian Hubert Elizabeth Warner ’87 & Laurent Huguenin Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy Ginger & David Warner Anonymous (1) S U S TA I N E R ($ 15,0 00- $24,999)
Julie & John Gabriel Sudie Ernst Geier L’35 H’41* Dee Gettler Sarah & Steiny Steinman Anne Drackett Thomas H’66
Susan & Peter Cha Danielle & Joe Chen Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40* Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Inc. Cynthia Bardes Galvin C’74 Molly & Tom Garber ’96 Julie & Rafael Garcia The Robert Gould Foundation Inc. Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61 Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill Sara Eisen ’02 & Matthew Levine
A S S O C I AT E ($2,500-$4,999 )
L E AD E R S H I P S OC I E TY
The Seven Hills Fund Leadership Society
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A N N U A L
G I V I N G
LEADERSHIP SOCIETY
Leadership Society, continued
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Lesley & Ben Koth
Katy Hollister & Brad Miller
Bethany & Chris Recht
Avanti & Sudhakar Vadivelu
Sue & Larry Kraus
Susan Miller
Deborah Reed
Benjamin van der Horst ’05
Lynn Kroeger
Anne Morriss ’93
Melody Sawyer Richardson C’61
Ellen & Ray van der Horst
Kroger Community Rewards
Vicky & David Motch L’53
Patricia Rouster
Amanda & Guy van Rooyen
Ami & Samir Kulkarni
Susan & Michael Motch ’93
Marielle & Tony Samaha
Julianne Richardson Wagner ’88
Jutta & Patrick Lafley
Maria & Jim Papakirk
Jayna (Schlegel ’90) &
Holly McLeod & Greg Waugh
Jason Langhammer
Heesum Kim & Young Park
Dan Schimberg ’80
Vanessa Whiteford-Wayne &
John Larkin
Tory (Woodhull H’63) &
Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon
Richard Wayne
Sarah & Larry Lewis
John Parlin III L’54
Roshni Dasgupta & Richard Simpson
Laney & Steve Yaninek
Daisy & Sean Lewis
Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel
Kathi & Chuck Stevens
Gerry & Tony Zembrodt
Lidney Motch Luczkow ’89
Pretty & Snehal Patel
Elizabeth & Chris Stock
Ai Lin & Jun-Ming Zhang
Mary & Larry Lutz
Alexander F. Phillips ’02
Barbara & Michael Stough
Rebekah Ridgeway &
Preeti & Ajay Mahajan
Joni & Dick Quimby
Jane & John Sutton
Michael Zortman
Pete Matthews ’91
Glenna & Arthur Rabourn
Abigail Marker & Eric Talbot
Anonymous (1)
Kristin & Mike McKee
Sarah Kim & Alan Rafferty
Caroline & Bradd Testerman
* Deceased
Tim Meckel ’77
Lisa & John Raimondo
Anna & Dimitrios Topalidis
A N N U A L
G I V I N G
Senior Parent Donors
Each year, parents celebrate their seniors with a gift to the Annual Fund. Parent donors from the Class of 2023 are listed with their graduating seniors, acknowledging their journey and the impact a Seven Hills education has had on shaping them. Best wishes to the Class of 2023!
Danielle & Joe Chen Clara Chen Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri 82 % PA R T I C I PAT I O N Saahil Chunduri Jacquelyn Clark Diairra Daniels Elizabeth & Nick DeBlasio Mark DeBlasio Paige & William deBuys Riley deBuys Anne & Ron DeLyons Ric DeLyons Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89 Graham DeWitt
Lucie & Jonathan Hawgood ’87 Annelise Hawgood Gigi Hawgood Laurie & Brian Hubert Ainsley Hubert Yvonne Keller Dylan Keller-Gray Susan (Shepherd ’85) & Greg Kersting Will Kersting Ashley & Hill Kohnen Biz Kohnen Jutta & Patrick Lafley Charlotte Lafley Ming Jin & Dong Li
S E N I O R PA R E N T COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Tiffany & Michael Domet
Committee Chair: Tammy Gravitt
Josie Domet
Jennifer & Winston Licata
Michele & Brad Dorsch
Garrett Licata
Committee Members: Dulany Anning Terri Cain Ashley Kohnen Jim Papakirk Sarah Steinman Joey Adams Sam Adams Mary & Richard Alexander Lauryn Alexander Dulany & Rob Anning ’86 Henry Anning Amanda & Stephen Baldwin Christy Baldwin Gemma Baldwin Laney Reusch & Greg Berger Piper Reusch Anita Choksi & Freddy Bharucha Shanaya Bharucha Darcy & Stephen Bien Logan Bien Lisa (Binkley ’91) & Emmanuel Briquet Ariane Briquet Ian Buttress Elias Buttress Terri Cain Ellie Cain Susan & Peter Cha Peter Cha
Mallory Dorsch Suzanne & Curtis Dorsch Gabe Dorsch Loi & Andreas Drath Ruth Drath Erinn & Ty Dubay Ella Dubay Paula & Mark Dunson Thomas Dunson Judy & Tracy Finn Erin Finn Lori Aronson & Craig Froehle Sam Froehle Julie & John Gabriel William Gabriel Elizabeth & Stuart Goldstein Beau Goldstein Margot & Dan Good Jack Good Tammy & Brian Gravitt Mallory Gravitt Susan Gray Dylan Keller-Gray Melanie Grynsztejn Elias Buttress Lalitha Parameswaran & Param Hariharan Neel Parameswaran Amber & Syed Hassan Shahnaz Hassan
Abigail Li
Mary & Larry Lutz Mia Lutz Owen Lutz Christa (Parker ’90) & Mark McAndrew Catherine McAndrew Jessica & Chris McLennan Ashley McLennan Kara & Brad Meador Ryan Meador Lois & Cliff Mentrup George Mentrup Casey & Greg Morris Olivia Morris Cinda & Steven Morse Jade Morse Betsy & Harrison Mullin John Mullin Pratima & Anil Nambiar Rohan Nambiar Maria & Jim Papakirk Anna Papakirk Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel Ajay Patel Caleb Paull Henry Paull Dana & James Pease Reid Pease
Marla & Chris Peltier Caden Peltier Ellen Monson & Kenneth Petren Alex Petren Rita & Tom Pohl Olivia Pohl Halle & T Quinn Happy Quinn Mona & Tony Rinaldi Emerson Rinaldi
PA R E N T S O F S E N I O R S
G I F T S T O TA L : $ 12 6 , 2 9 0 T O TA L S E N I O R PA R E N T PA R T I C I PAT I O N : 8 0 %
Jennifer & Bob Ringel Jack Ringel Michelle & Rick Setzer William Setzer Emilio Shao Kathryn Shao Sandhya & Ananth Shenai Aana Shenai Roshni Dasgupta & Richard Simpson Kai Dasgupta Simpson Beth & Joe Sims Jaden Sims Sarah & Steiny Steinman Sky Steinman Priya Raman & Suresh Sundaram Pranav Iyer Tanya Froehlich & Junichi Tamai Julia Tamai Nigist Gelete & Tesfaye Tohe Edie Tesfaye Jennifer Grant & Marcus Twyford Connor Twyford Mari Miura & Hirotaka Uchiyama Kye Uchiyama Erin Roberts & Chris VordemEsche Evan VordemEsche Jessica & Brian Wabler Annalise Wabler Britty & Brian Wiles Will Wiles Kristin & Michael Wolujewicz Carolyn Wolujewicz Diane & David Yi Daniel Yi Dinese & Ben Young Eloise Young
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174 Days Belonging:
Celebrating Fine and Performing Arts T H R O U G H O U T T H E 2 0 2 2 -2 3 S C H O O L Y E A R , W E C E L E B R A T E D H I G H N O T E S , C O N Q U E R E D L O W N O T E S , A N D F O U N D W AY S T O E X P R E S S O U R U N I Q U E A N D I N D I V I D U A L T A L E N T S T O T H E W O R L D , O N E P E R F O R M A N C E
FEATURE STORY
AT A T I M E . W E P R A C T I C E D L I N E S TO G E T H E R B E F O R E A U D I T I O N S, D I V I N G I N TO O U R C H A R A C T E R S’ M O T I V E S . W E R E H E A R S E D B R E A T H I N G T E C H N I Q U E S T O M A S T E R O U R P I T C H , E C S T A T I C W H E N W E F I N A L LY
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N A I L E D T H E N O T E D U R I N G O U R C O N C E R T S . W E P A I N T E D O U T S I D E T H E L I N E S A N D C R A F T E D O U T- O F T H E- B O X I D E A S L E A D I N G T O O U R C R E A T I V E B R E A K T H R O U G H S . T O G E T H E R , W E A M A Z E D A N D T H R I L L E D OUR SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL COMMUNIT Y WITH OUR ENDLESS LOVE AND PASSION FOR THE ARTS.
LOTSPEICH
During the Doherty Closing Ceremony,
Throughout the year, laughter and joy
Doherty music teacher Jon Newlie directed
filled the storied Red Barn as students
a high-energy, beautiful choral performance
from pre-kindergarten through fifth
of Unit I through Unit III students,
grade learned the wonders of theater
which also marked his first concert
from Lower School theater teacher
at Seven Hills.
Natalie Bird. In the Lotspeich Fine
MIDDLE
Arts building, art teacher Jody Knoop
In Middle School, students began to
and music teacher Robin Wilson laid
navigate how to convey their character’s
the foundation for students to
motives with theater teacher Jacob Hauser,
understand color theory, musical note
created large or intricately detailed works of
progression, and finding
art with art teacher Elissa Donovan, tried
their creative voices.
their hand at a new instrument with Lower, parents in Founders Hall, showcasing their
newly learned drum, ukulele, xylophone, and handbell skills. DOHERTY
Inside Faran Hall, the creative talents
of pre-kindergarten through fifth grade
students came to life, thanks to the skillful teachings of art teacher Kacey Watkins,
Lower School drama teacher Natalie Bird, and music teachers Maria Eynon and Jon Newlie. Students’ exhilarating passion for the arts enables their teachers to craft a Fall: Fifth graders wowed friends and
family members with their hilarious and full-of-heart production of "Summer Camp!" in The Schiff Center.
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Kuhlman, and built and managed entire
stage productions as early as sixth grade with Middle and Upper School technical theater director Trey Tatum.
Fall: Students learned how to create a
mural from beginning to end under the guidance of this year’s artist-inresidence Cedric Michael Cox.
their production of “Shakesplosion,” a
Fall: Unit III students learned how to sing
while keeping a steady beat on their drums,
and shapes.
performed an array of songs for their
Upper School vocal music teacher Tina
pottery, creating costumes, and more!
of topics, such as drumming, harmonizing,
dreams during their spring concert in Third through fifth grade students
to harmonize as a group with Middle and
Sixth through eighth grade
and Unit I students crafted line sculptures
The Schiff Center.
music teacher John Rising, learned how
curriculum that encompasses a wide range
Spring: First through fourth graders sang about the joys of friendship and their
Middle, and Upper School instrumental
utilizing the creative use of space, colors, Spring: Unit III performed “No Strings Attached” in The Schiff Center, an
incredible musical retelling of the classic fairy tale “Pinocchio.”
students mesmerized audiences during comedic play designed to encapsulate the totality of Shakespeare’s plays into one
production. It also had the largest cast of
students in recent Middle School history! The winter chorus and instrumental
concerts in The Schiff Center dazzled
audiences as students sang in multiple
languages and the instrumental ensembles traversed a multitude of genres.
FEATURE STORY Spring: Students took audiences on a trip
The winter chorus and instrumental
of “The Little Mermaid” complete with
students’ grasp of classical and
under the sea during their production
spellbinding choreography, set design, and costumes.
concerts impressed audiences with
contemporary music and their overall incredible musical prowess.
The spring chorus and instrumental
Spring: The Upper School production
students’ incredible growth and perfectly
Dream” graced the Deck, allowing the
concerts in The Schiff Center displayed
showcased students’ love for their craft.
of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s audience to enjoy the play’s delightful
UPPER
frivolity and its stupendous acting.
In Upper School, students built sets
The spring chorus and instrumental
Upper School theater teacher Marc Raia,
students’ vocal and instrumental
with Tatum, directed productions with
finessed their classical and contemporary musical techniques with Rising,
strengthened their vocal capabilities with
concerts showcased Upper School
performances at their peak, as we also
bid farewell to our graduating seniors.
Kuhlman, developed graphic design skills with Upper School art teacher Jason
Knarr, and mastered the art of pottery,
sculpting, painting, and more with Upper School art teacher Daniel Vance.
Fall: Students explored the meaning of human connection through their
insightful production of “Middletown.” Eric C. Lynch, from “Black-ish,”
“Chicago Med,” “Chicago P.D.,” and
“Black Lightening,” discussed the nature of the acting industry with students.
Students performed “Guys and Dolls,”
which tells the tale of a New York gambler tasked with taking a stern missionary to Havana, Cuba, for a bet, in The Schiff Center before an awestruck audience.
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A N N U A L
G I V I N G
The culture of giving is powerfully affirmed through the generous gifts made by Seven Hills parents. Their gifts to the Annual Fund sustain the excellence of the Seven Hills experience, while meeting budgetary obligations. We extend our deepest gratitude to every parent donor, listed below by their child(ren)’s grade. G I F T S T O TA L : $3 08,069 T O TA L C U R R E N T PA R E N T PA R T I C I PAT I O N : 70% PA R E N T C O M M I T T E E
Committee Chairs: Nupur Anand, Upper Angie Apple, Lotspeich Josh Martin, Doherty Elizabeth Stock, Middle
Committee Members: Mariam Barkawi Lalitha Chunduri Paige deBuys
John Schneider
Sarah & Jim Jurgensen
Rebecca & Edward Crane
Sarah Hamill Skoch
Kelly & Doug Kecman
Kristin & Trey Culpepper
Yvonne Keller
Paige & William deBuys
Ami & Samir Kulkarni
Stephanie & Drew Deimling
Ning Liao & Hejie Li
Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89
Iris Gutmark-Little & Kevin Little
Sarah & Ben Doepke ’93
Preeti & Ajay Mahajan
Sarita & Sachin Duggal
Bahar & Deepak Mittal
Melissa & Ismael Godoy
Elizabeth Zalkind
Mitzie & Emerson Moser
Margot & Dan Good
11th grade (2024)
Betsy & Harrison Mullin
Treneice & Lionel Griffin
Susan & Michael Motch ’93
Julie Albright & Brian Haas
Jie Jiang & Zhengyu Pang
Laura Leigh (Magruder) Hahn
Heesum Kim & Young Park
Tracy & Greg Hartmann
Reena & Yash Patil
Maureen & Frank Howard
Jenny & Neil Pierani
Elizabeth Warner ’87 &
Alex & Andrew Quinn
Laurent Huguenin
Sri Nagarajan & Sekhar Radhakrishnan
De'Yana & Eric Jackson
Laurel & Jared Robinson
Kimberly Jackson
Amy & Scott Rubenstein ’91
Abby & Joe Katuska
Mary Welsh & Frank Schlueter
Carolyn Klein
Allison & Philip Schneider
Kate Staiger & Jason Knarr ’86
Jo & Roger Schnirring
Jennifer Knarr
Samir Shah
Frannie Thompson-Kunkel &
Sarah & Jay Stahl
Don Kunkel
Kathi & Chuck Stevens
Kate (deGroot ’97) & Jonathan LaBare
Jane & John Sutton
Jason Langhammer
Eliana Corredor & Istvan Szabo
Angela & James Lee
Nigist Gelete & Tesfaye Tohe
Cassie & Ryan Levesque
Elizabeth & Erik Walker
Jennifer & Winston Licata
Hong & Hong-Sheng Wang
Huiqing Li & Luxin Liu
Giselle & Jay Weller
Mary Beth & Daniel Losch
Britty & Brian Wiles
Radha Cheemalamarri &
Jane Sutton Barbara Oliari & Mauricio Tomazi Anna Topalidis Heather Zaring Vecellio ’92 Mary Welsh Joy Whinery Dan Williams
67% PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Amal & Emad Alshami Nupur & Manish Anand Lynette & Bryan Andersen Sarah Corathers & Jim Anthony ’93 Jennifer Habel & Chris Bachelder Kelly & Edwin Berger Angela Campos & Brent Blair Meredith & Erik Brown Suzan Strait & Jenifer Brown Rachel & Stephen Burke Monica & Andrew Butler Tiffany & Eric Clark Mandy Hayes ’91 & Jason Cohen ’91
Scott Dust
Dorothy (Kim ’84) & Evan Corbett ’82
Norman Ellard
Katie & Chris Coulson
Robin Gerhardt
Elissa & Sean Donovan ’86
Raji Ghosh Tammy Gravitt Brooke Guigui Claudia & Danny Hayes Sarah Henry Shirelyn Iyoha
Angie & Tim Drew Paula & Mark Dunson Stacey & Motti Edelstein Yuting Hsiao & David Fan Mona Foad
Dani McClain
Michelle Gardner & Gordie Follin
Holly McLeod
Eileen & Jerry Gao
Meghan Nelson
Susan Gray
Stephanie Norton Maureen O'Driscoll Jenny Oestreicher Alana Pepper Rita & Tom Pohl Alex Quinn Lisa Raimondo
Brooke & Daniel Guigui Amita & Sunny Gupta Aaren Hall Amy Ilg & Tim Hentz Lara Danziger-Isakov & Ronnen Isakov
Regina Russo
Yuxiang Zhao & Jie Jiang
Marielle Samaha
Julie & Mark Jordan
Rashmi Adaval & Robert Wyer
Madhav Machavaram
Baiyang Wang & Aiping Zhu
Dawn Meyers ’88
10th grade (2025)
Susan Miller
70% PA R T I C I PAT I O N
PARENT DONORS
Current Parent Donors
Carolyn Ottke Moore & Robert Moore Casey & Greg Morris
Amal & Emad Alshami
Pratima & Anil Nambiar
Tricia & Matt Atkinson
Danielle & David Necessary
Andrea Ferguson & Charles Baker
Meghan & Andy Nelson
Yashodha Kunduru &
Kristina & Dan O'Connor
Srinivas Bandinani
Maureen & Andrew O'Driscoll
Teresa & Geremy Bardon
Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel
Julie Brackett
Dana & James Pease
David Winlaw & Michelle Butler
Ellen Monson & Kenneth Petren
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Rita & Tom Pohl Halle & T Quinn JoAnne & Steve Rafalo Elizabeth Hutton & Alexander Ralph Aviva Rich Mona & Tony Rinaldi Meredith & Giles Roblyer PARENT DONORS
Regina & Matthew Russo Missy & Chris Schade Anne Luecke & Cliff Schecter Greer & John Schneider Carri & Louis Schneider Amy & Mihi Schuermeyer Kelli & Richard Stein Kathi & Chuck Stevens Karen Talty Julie & Hal Theobald Lessa & DJ Trindle Avanti & Sudhakar Vadivelu Amanda & Guy van Rooyen Erin Roberts & Chris VordemEsche Tatyana Shatilova & Igor Voronov Daisy Sun & Anquan Wang Megan Murray & Joseph Willke Rachel & Scott Willard Judy Zhang & Henry Yao Jennifer Zembrodt Li Lin & Frank Zhou Anonymous (1)
9th grade (2026) 65% PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Corinna & Benjamin Alper Eisha & Tim Armstrong Amy & Scott Avera Jennifer Habel & Chris Bachelder Elise Ring & Sean Barton Vasudha & Surya Basava Lauren & Kurt Boehm Lisa (Binkley ’91) & Emmanuel Briquet Meredith & Erik Brown Angela Lorts & Timothy Burroughs Aimee Burton Leesa Pruett Ceron & Ramon Ceron Vasudha Narayanaswamy & Sharat Chandra Sophia & Minsig Choi Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri Marjorie & Josh Crouse Elizabeth & Nick DeBlasio 32
Bin Fang Deyer
Daniel Deyer
Amy & Scott Rubenstein ’91
Andreas Dreher
Tiffany & Michael Domet
Marielle & Tony Samaha
Paula & Mark Dunson
Erinn & Ty Dubay
Susan & Jared Schaefer
June & Tim Elftman
Monica Coffey-Faison ’90 &
Jo & Roger Schnirring
Michelle Gardner & Gordie Follin
Maurice Faison
Samir Shah
Robin & Steve Gerhardt
Lori Aronson & Craig Froehle
Heather (Zaring ’92) &
Parmita Kapadia & Barclay Green
Andrea Beck & Fred Gartenlaub
Andrew Vecellio
Jessica Guarnaschelli
Parmita Kapadia & Barclay Green
Tatyana Shatilova & Igor Voronov
Julia Anixt & Scott Hassell
Krista & Paul Gubanich
Amy & Duncan Wall
Alyssa & Paul Hayes
Julie & John Guminey
Britty & Brian Wiles
Tracy & Louis Hendricks
Liz & J.R. Imrie
Anonymous (1)
Maite Iraolagoitia
Julie & Mark Jordan Kristin Peter & Max Katz Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy Ashley & Hill Kohnen
8 grade (2027) th
7 8% PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Anantha Brahmamdam & Ravi Juluri Sarah & Jim Jurgensen Selena Hariharan & James Kalinowski
Debjani & Pramod Kulkarni
Sarah Corathers & Jim Anthony ’93
Jeffrey Kastner
Ami & Samir Kulkarni
Yashodha Kunduru &
Muthoni Kori Kastner
Frannie Thompson-Kunkel &
Srinivas Bandinani
Lesley & Ben Koth
Don Kunkel
Ashley & Jon Bauman
Lupe Rojas-Krol & Bryan Krol
Liz & Rob Maeder
John Berninger
Jutta & Patrick Lafley
Mymy Ha & Carlos Martinez
Muzette & Michael Britt
Millicent & Louis Larson
Christa (Parker ’90) &
Angela & Kent Buckley
Angela & James Lee
Mark McAndrew
Angela Fischer ’94 &
Gina & Michael Leisring
Jessica & Chris McLennan
Ried Cartwright
Jennifer & Leonard Lewis
Abby & Patrick McNerney
Leesa Pruett Ceron & Ramon Ceron
Iris Gutmark-Little & Kevin Little
Susan & Michael Motch ’93
Anila & Haroon Chaudhry
Wendi & Albert Lopez
Betsy & Harrison Mullin
Beth & Peter Clayton
Jessica & Micah Max
Deepa Kamat & Prashant Nayak
LaToya & Michael Coffey
Maria & Chuck Mingo
Carrie & Michael Palmer
Sara Cormier
Lisa & Keith Moore
Charissa May-Riley & Kevin Riley
Patricia Sheerin & Kenn Day
Kattia Moreno & Humberto Morales
Laura Colina Santeliz &
Gina DeBlasio
Susan & Michael Motch ’93
Victor Rodriguez
Stephanie & Drew Deimling
Kathy & Daren Murrer
Meghan & Andy Nelson
Anna Works-McKinney &
Carolyn Klein
Charlotte Gray & Chris Platts
Frank Nelson
Matthew McKinney
Cassie & Ryan Levesque
Preethi & V Ramineni
Stephanie Norton
Abby & Patrick McNerney
Qiaoning Guan & Xiasong Liu
Kacey & Scott Watkins
Alex & Andrew Quinn
Regina Nichols
Jessica & Gregg Lund
Preethi & V Ramineni
Pretty & Snehal Patel
Claire & David Maxwell
Carrie Rathod
Sarah Jackson & Matthew Peattie
Ann (Pettigrew ’95) & Brian Nunes
Marnie & Christopher Renda
Anne & Christopher Petersen
Apeksha & Amith Parekh
Theresa Alenghat & Brett Rizor
Rita & Tom Pohl
Manisha & Ankur Patel
Regina & Matthew Russo
Soumya Janardan & Vansh Puri
Nirvana & Bimal Patel
Amal & Emad Alshami
Roshni Dasgupta & Richard Simpson
Sravanthi & Satyavadhi Ramineni
Pretty & Snehal Patel
Asma & Asimul Ansari
Elizabeth & Chris Stock
Susan & Jared Schaefer
Deepa & Greg Pinter
Jenny & Masatoshi Ashiki
Lessa & DJ Trindle
Anne Luecke & Cliff Schecter
Sarah Kim & Alan Rafferty
Meg & John Atkinson
Nigist Gelete & Tesfaye Tohe
Pamela Shaffer
Lisa & John Raimondo
Kiranmayee Lanka & Adi Avanigadda
Avanti & Sudhakar Vadivelu
Shaher Banu Vagh &
Resheta & Brahma Ramineni
Rachael Rowe & Michael Cioffi
Ping Zheng & John Wang
Murtuza Shahpurwala
Sara & Ashwin Ramprasad
Laura & Stuart Clemens
Kim Valentine & Ren Washington
Stephanie & Tim Smith
Sarah & Jason Riveiro
Joy & Michael Copfer
Heather & Dick Williams
Stephanie & Anatole Suttschenko
Meredith & Giles Roblyer
Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski
Jason Woods
Amanda & Guy van Rooyen
Carri & Louis Schneider
Joy Whinery & Allan Daily ’93
Anonymous (1)
Allison & Aaron VanderLaan ’91
Lee & Aaron Sellinger
Cynthia & Dan Fischer
Daisy Sun & Anquan Wang
Rajashree Ghosh & Tapendra Sinha
Alison & Justin Greiwe
Kacey & Scott Watkins
Sara & John Snyder ’96
Krista & Paul Gubanich
Kristin & Michael Wolujewicz
Neha Wadhwa & Davendra Sohal
Jing Ni & Minghuang Guo
Jill & Jason Woods
Christine & Adam Stier
Sarah & Jim Jurgensen
Laura & Phil Ahn
Dinese & Ben Young
Caroline & Bradd Testerman
Lauren Boymel-Krekeler &
Ginger Henson & Todd Albrecht
Ai Lin & Jun-Ming Zhang
Barbara Oliari & Mauricio Tomazi
Brian Krekeler
Marcie Handler & Mark Atwood
Anonymous (2)
Katya Ramos & Benito Trevino
Iris Gutmark-Little & Kevin Little
Kiranmayee Lanka & Adi Avanigadda
6 grade (2029)
Gina Tyus
Jessica & Micah Max
Vanessa Nichols & Jim Vago
Jill & Jim McBride
Carolyn & Alexander Vincze
Abby & Patrick McNerney
Alison Tidwell & Kevin Wenzel
Selina Miller
7 grade (2028) th
72% PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Teresa & Geremy Bardon Ashley & Mike Battle Kristin & Matt Bramlage ’95
th
80 % PA R T I C I PAT I O N
5
th
Lotspeich grade (2030)
Erin & Marcus Breese
Hyunkyoung Shin & Byeongchan Ahn
Heather & Dick Williams
Maria & Chuck Mingo
McKenna & John Brooks Jr. ’94
Asma & Asimul Ansari
Anonymous (1)
Sarah Jackson & Matthew Peattie
Angela Lorts & Timothy Burroughs
Julia & Juan Arratia
Heather Cassidy
Meg & John Atkinson
Maria Soler & Robert Chambers
Ashley & Jon Bauman
Laura Dombek-Crain & Andy Crain
Nolan Bean
Kristin & Trey Culpepper
Deepa & Monodip Bhattacharya
Sarah & Ben Doepke ’93
Aimee Burton
Mariana Canoniero & Santiago Garcia
Maria Bustamante
Liz & J.R. Imrie
Leesa Pruett Ceron & Ramon Ceron
Linda & Rodney Jacobs
Susan & Peter Cha
Anuja Gupta & Amit Jain
Qun Cai & Hui Chen
Anantha Brahmamdam & Ravi Juluri
LaToya & Michael Coffey
Selena Hariharan & James Kalinowski
Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski
Amy & Zachary Kampel
Maia Dauner
Andrea & Frederick Killingsworth
Natalie & John Eckman
Diane & Joe Krisciunas
Jessica Guarnaschelli
Kate (deGroot ’97) &
Kimberly Jones
Jonathan LaBare
Nishita & Ganesh Kakarlapudi
Ching Huang & Yu Liu
Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy
Liz & Rob Maeder
Lauren Boymel-Krekeler &
Francheska & Steve Maloney
Brian Krekeler
Doherty th grade (2030)
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90% PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Kristen & Kevin Bowman Maria Soler & Robert Chambers Laura Dombek-Crain & Andy Crain Mariana Canoniero & Santiago Garcia Robin & Steve Gerhardt Julia Anixt & Scott Hassell Linda & Rodney Jacobs Julie & Mark Jordan Amy & Zachary Kampel Kalpana Kotagal ’95 & Wyatt King Ching Huang & Yu Liu Karunasri & Harish Malyala Meghan & John Markovich Claire & David Maxwell Kristin & Mike McKee Constance Mara & Jonathan Pallett
PARENT DONORS
7 5% PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Amaranta Ramirez-Almaraz Carrie Rathod Samir Shah Julie Buck & Priya Shahani Anna & Dimitrios Topalidis Joy & Suhas Vaze Jen Gao & Chenran Wang Tiffany & Lawrence Wells Rachel & Scott Willard Anonymous (1)
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th
Doherty grade (2031)
80% PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Nolan Bean Lisa (Binkley ’91) & Emmanuel Briquet Lindsay & Colin Cassady Erica & Michael Chiseck
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PARENT DONORS
Cari & Brian Fennell
Kristen & Kevin Bowman
Francheska & Steve Maloney
Paige (Schweitzer ’00) &
Meredith & Steven Meyer
Brett Connelly
Soumya Janardan & Vansh Puri
Lisa & Josh Diedrichs
Jo & Roger Schnirring
Jennifer Glaser & Michael Hennessey
Kristin & Peter Suer
De'Yana & Eric Jackson
Sarah Henry & Michael Whiteman
Tina & Kevin Kummerle ’00
Dan Williams
Margaret & Joshua Niederhelman
Lotspeich th grade (2031)
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50% PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Marcie Handler & Mark Atwood McKenna & John Brooks Jr. ’94 Tiffany & Michael Domet Meredith (Edwards ’98) & John Ficks ’89 Kelli & Nate Gleiner Katie Swinford & Joel Hanlon Christine Heubi & Michael Hazenfield Elizabeth Warner ’87 & Laurent Huguenin Nishita & Ganesh Kakarlapudi Ami & Samir Kulkarni Katherine & Matthew Leezer Sarah & Larry Lewis Taylor Markovits Aaron McIntosh Carolyn Ottke Moore & Robert Moore Emily & Joseph Napier Amanda & Keagan O'Mara Bethany & Chris Recht Erin Elfers & Ken Revell Kajal & Parthiv Shah Caroline & Bradd Testerman Nigist Gelete & Tesfaye Tohe Anna & Dimitrios Topalidis Avanti & Sudhakar Vadivelu Lizzy & Jared Wayne ’97 Rachel & Scott Willard Jason Woods Anonymous (2)
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rd
Doherty grade (2032
51 % PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Vivian & John Bastos Angela & Daniel Bielecki 34
Megan Gaffney Painter & Rob Painter Deepa & Greg Pinter Charlotte Gray & Chris Platts Susan & Jared Schaefer Jayna & Daniel Schumacher Karla (Baker ’96) & Michael Schweer Christine & Adam Stier Carolyn & Alexander Vincze
Lotspeich rd grade (2032)
3
67% PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Meg & John Atkinson Teresa & Geremy Bardon Nicole & Jon Byers Laura & Stuart Clemens Joy Whinery & Allan Daily ’93 Jen & Ryan Faber Molly & Will Fender Cynthia & Dan Fischer Sureyya & Jesse Gonzales Alison & Justin Greiwe Megan & Dan Hayes Claudia & Danny Hayes Anuja Gupta & Amit Jain Naiya & Prasanth Lingam Devon & Andrew Maggio Maria & Chuck Mingo Deepa Kamat & Prashant Nayak Manisha & Ankur Patel Pretty & Snehal Patel Alana & David Pepper Resheta & Brahma Ramineni Sara & Ashwin Ramprasad Bethany & Chris Recht Theresa Alenghat & Brett Rizor Lindsay & Scott Shapiro ’99 Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon Erin & Jon Snelting Sara & John Snyder ’96 Neha Wadhwa & Davendra Sohal
Kristen & Larry Sumpter
Julie & Nick Magnan
Lizzy & Jared Wayne ’97
Taylor Markovits
Doherty nd grade (2033)
2
84% PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Jennifer McFarland & Devon Barrett Lindsay & Colin Cassady Aloah & Eugene Duke Kate Miltner & Scott Dust Bita Shafiezadeh & Farzin Foruhari Kalpana Kotagal ’95 & Wyatt King Beth Dobbie & Ryan Luther Meghan & John Markovich Natalie & Josh Martin Mellisa Mei & David McColl Kristin & Peter Suer
Lotspeich nd grade (2033)
2
7 5% PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Emily & Andrew Ain ’01 Asma & Asimul Ansari Marisa & Justin Arquilla Amaris White & Michael Carlock Joy & Michael Copfer Nancy Kingkeo & John Dupuis Leah & Ryan English Sureyya & Jesse Gonzales Jing Ni & Minghuang Guo Christine Heubi & Michael Hazenfield Roohi & Jordan Kharofa Kate (deGroot ’97) & Jonathan LaBare
Deepa Kamat & Prashant Nayak Marielle & Justin Newton Julie Buck & Priya Shahani Shannon & Steve Smith Darcey & Tim Thornton Anna & Dimitrios Topalidis Katya Ramos & Benito Trevino Seerin Shatavi & Francisco Varea Jen Gao & Chenran Wang Alisa Pitocco & Adam Weber Alison Tidwell & Kevin Wenzel Brandi & Bryce Yoder Anonymous (1)
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st
Doherty grade (2034)
76 % PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Paige (Schweitzer ’00) & Brett Connelly Lisa & Josh Diedrichs Michelle Rothzeid & Eric Greenberg ’02 Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy Heidi Black ’98 & Jay Kincaid Roger Kramer Claire & David Maxwell Kristin & Mike McKee Elizabeth Millette Joyce Kasee-Mills & Idrs Mills Margaret & Joshua Niederhelman Megan Gaffney Painter & Rob Painter Alissa Gilbert & Dilesh Patel
Lotspeich grade (2034)
66% PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Veronica Busso & Michael Bauer Nicole & Jon Byers Maria Victoria Marletta & Agustin Caceres Emily & Trent Emeneker Monica Coffey-Faison ’90 & Maurice Faison Molly & Will Fender Meredith (Edwards ’98) & John Ficks ’89 Alison & Justin Greiwe Michelle & William Junkin Erin & Eric Kmetz Sarah & Larry Lewis Naiya & Prasanth Lingam Dani McClain Jenny & Brad Morgan Jennifer & Neil Okonak Racheal & Shane Quinn Erin Elfers & Ken Revell Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon Stephanie Wong & Mike Steinberg Becky & David Swain Caroline & Bradd Testerman Alisa Pitocco & Adam Weber Stefani (Fishel ’04) & Michael Wolkoff
Doherty (2035)
Kindergarten 88% PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Kelly & Matt Barry Meaghan & Buck Brody Lindsay & Colin Cassady Liane & Justin Christopher Kate Miltner & Scott Dust Bita Shafiezadeh & Farzin Foruhari De'Yana & Eric Jackson Dilnoza Amirkulova & Nodir Kalandarov Alexis Zouhary & Nachy Kanfer Tina & Kevin Kummerle ’00 Hana & Bennett Lane Natalie & Josh Martin Alice & Geoff Milz Keri (Robertson ’02) & Jay Morelock Michelle & Andrew Petersen
Molly & Darrell Stark
Hana & Bennett Lane
Julie & Nick Magnan
Alexis & Ross Votel
Laura (Hoguet ’06) &
Midori & Shane Marsan
Lotspeich (2035)
Kindergarten 89% PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Jeff Leonard ’06
Sarah Lichtenstein ’03 &
Daisy & Sean Lewis
John Molitoris
Liza & Michael Murrison
Jenny & Brad Morgan
Margaret & Joshua Niederhelman
Jennifer & Neil Okonak
Emily & Andrew Ain ’01
Megan Gaffney Painter &
Liz (Brandy ’08) & Brad Root
Ekta Nayyar & Manish Anand
Rob Painter
Brooke & Brian Schmelzle
Marisa & Justin Arquilla
Alissa Gilbert & Dilesh Patel
Seraphine & Cody Schomber
Bruce & Matthew Baron-Chapman
Michelle & Andrew Petersen
Lindsay & Scott Shapiro ’99
Molly & Andrew Brendamour
Susan & Jared Schaefer
Aishwarya & Rushyal Shyamraj
Christina & Christopher Del Vecchio
Jayna & Daniel Schumacher
Abbey & Ryan Sir Louis
Angela & Norman Ellard
Karla (Baker ’96) & Michael Schweer
Sarah & P.G. Sittenfeld ’03
Amy & Kevin Gilligan
Clarissa Belloni & Alexander Simpson
Shannon & Steve Smith
Christine Heubi & Michael Hazenfield
Molly & Darrell Stark
Stephanie Wong & Mike Steinberg
Pamela & Erik Hysinger
Grace (Myers ’09) &
Kristen & Larry Sumpter
Tetyana Francis Kudim &
Scott Stough ’06
Becky & David Swain
Steven Kaufman
Abigail Marker & Eric Talbot
Holly McLeod & Greg Waugh
Elisa & Eugene Kirkland
Alexis & Ross Votel
Alisa Pitocco & Adam Weber
Kate Staiger & Jason Knarr ’86
Elizabeth & Daniel Zalkind
Jing jing Shen & Li Yang
Pre -k Lotspeich
Anonymous (1)
Cicely & Daniel Knecht Devon & Andrew Maggio Kavita Deonarine & Eli Marr Jessica & Eric O'Connor Amanda & Keagan O'Mara Jenny & Robert Oestreicher Alana & David Pepper Sara & Ashwin Ramprasad Christine & Adam Stier Maggie & Mike Vagle Laney & Steve Yaninek Brandi & Bryce Yoder Anonymous (1)
Pre -k Doherty 73% PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Rachel Gadberry & Jacob Ben Shoushan Sarah & Bryan Bibler ’04 Angela & Daniel Bielecki Sarah & Scott Bolton Meaghan & Buck Brody Katie & Ben Brooks Julie & Andrew Casper Carolina & Paul Christophersen Jennifer & Chasen Drackett Julie & Rafael Garcia Julie & Matthew Garrett Michelle Rothzeid & Eric Greenberg ’02 Caroline & Charlie Key
7 8% PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Marisa & Justin Arquilla Layla Bauer
Doherty
Pre -k for 2-yr-olds 56 % PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Sarah Gaunt & TJ Boskelly
Sarah & Bryan Bibler ’04
Molly & Andrew Brendamour
Meaghan & Buck Brody
Nicole & Jon Byers
Catherine Lee & Soohwan Chun
Maria Victoria Marletta &
April Nelson & Luke Domet
Agustin Caceres
Jennifer Frey ’99
Kelly & Kyle Carrier
Julie & Rafael Garcia
Allison Ferree-Chavez ’06 &
Samantha (Buyniski ’04) &
Robert Chavez ’06
Vitaly Goldfeder ’04
Christina & Christopher Del Vecchio
Alexis Zouhary & Nachy Kanfer
Nancy Kingkeo & John Dupuis
Sarah & Jason Riveiro
Emily & Trent Emeneker
Fang Zhao & Xiangling Wang
Leah & Ryan English Courtney Farris Suzie White & William Hall Hannah & Michael Hanley Nicki & Brian Hirsh Abbey & Andrew Johnson Maggie & Richie Kenner Roohi & Jordan Kharofa Elisa & Eugene Kirkland Cicely & Daniel Knecht Jen & Kip Kummerle ’95 Yuyao Zhang & Yang Liu Yuke Qiu & Jerry Liu Alex Long
PARENT DONORS
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Lotspeich
Pre -k for 2-yr-olds 64 % PA R T I C I PAT I O N
Veronica Busso & Michael Bauer Allison Ferree-Chavez ’06 & Robert Chavez ’06 Daniel & Christina Cullis Maggie & Richie Kenner Lena (Eastin ’04) & Ricardo Levy Lauren Ostling & Benjamin Pensak Brooke & Brian Schmelzle 35
A N N U A L
G I V I N G
Alumni Donors ALUMNI DONORS
We express our deep gratitude to our dedicated alumni whose support for the Seven Hills Annual Fund sustains the exceptional education and nurturing environment. Their influences enrich our present and ensure a promising future. We embrace their enduring contributions and welcome their ongoing involvement,
Chip Niehoff ’88 Larry Pauly ’79 Jessalyn Reid ’08 Connor Rouan ’14 Sunny Bowman Saelinger C’61 Laura Lindner Sankey ’82 Marc Shotten ’92 Tiernan Sittenfeld ’92 Melanie Finn Sureau ’01 Katherine Oechler Whitbeck H’67 Laura Welles Wilson ’84
creating connections to last
Lisa Collins Winick ’85
a lifetime.
Mary Wulsin Zema ’05
GIFTS TOTAL: $350,556
REUNION R E P R E S E N TAT I V E S
C L A S S R E P R E S E N TAT I V E S
Karin Anderson Abrell ’88 Helen Asbury H’72 David Colman ’03 Polly Adair Culp H’65 Wynne McCarthy Curry H’71 Zan Dumbadze ’92 Clare Dupree ’76 Christie Evans ’76 Merry Ewing ’76 Lissy Fabe H’71 Stuart Garner ’80 Jane Garvey C’74 Lisa Gilbert ’96 Ben Glassman ’93 Samantha Buyniski Goldfeder ’04 Sarah McDonough Goodacre ’04 Carol Smith Hesser C’65 Grace Allen Hill ’80 Laurie Durbrow Hyndman H’70 Clay Jamison ’06 Patricia Bigham Journeay H’65 Tshiunza Kalubi ’02 Louann Kovach ’18 Alex Kreines ’18 Matt Kreines ’18 Cathy Bramlage Kunz ’89 John Larkin ’13 Anni Macht C’70 36
Devi Namboodiri ’17
Rebecca McDonough ’10
Nancy Osmond Allgeier C’68 Julie Andress ’03 Kate Blocher ’98 Laurie McLean Bustle H’63 Chase Byington ’17 Ellie Fabe ’78 Kitty Blair Fischer L’62 H’68 Jill Acomb Hoff H’63 Andre Hunter-Woodard ’11 Beth O'Connell Keegan H’68 Claire Hummel Kupferle C’73 Marian Barrett Leibold H’73 Sarah Lichtenstein ’03 Anne Mapes ’11 Sarah McHugh ’03 Sybil Behrens Mullin ’83 Mark Niehaus ’12 Dede Lewis Rowe ’78 Stephanie Scruggs '83 Dotty Shaffer ’83 Janet Keys Simpkinson H’58 Ceci Twachtman C’68 Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73 Julianne Richardson Wagner ’88 Gayle Heckel White L’57 H’63 Fritz Wilger ’83 CP S 1 9 3 8 Ann Lackman Miller CPS 1946 Emily Gest Todd
CP S 1949 Sandy Hauck Elliott CP S 1952 Frances Hauck Pavey Ruth Harrison Venable Ruth Clarke Wendel CP S 1953 70th Reunion Clover Brodhead Gowing Sandra Stolle Perry CP S 1955 Harriet Warm CP S 1957 Heather Brodhead Judy Griffith Johnson CP S 1958 65th Reunion Penny Hepp Murphy Ellen Blemker Thomas CP S 1960 Elana Rhodes Byrd-Kehler Frances Prosser Morriss Diana Fisher Ruffino Susan Elliott Wilkening CP S 1961 Barbara White Gibson Ellen Wood Goldman Penny Ferguson Griffith Sarah Adair Kuhn Mary Phinney McKinney Leslie Bennett McNeill Livy Hickenlooper More Melody Sawyer Richardson Sunny Bowman Saelinger CP S 1962 Merrilyn Bardes Leslie Judd Graitcer Rebecca Smith Stewart CP S 1963 60th Reunion Elizabeth Ditmars CP S 1964 Alison Beall
Roxann Dieffenbach Ann Weichert Kranbuhl Linda Bartlett Westfall CPS 1965 Ann Bartlett Blemker Gael Kinney Coleman Marjorie Davis Jane Maddox Dumbadze Carol Smith Hesser Anne Taylor Kunkel Dick Reis Martha White CPS 1966 Sarah Graf Woods CPS 1967 Alyson Warner Barnard Laura Ware McMunigal CPS 1968 55th Reunion Mildred Hudson Diehl Susan Smith Goldman Ellen Graf Reister Margo Lunken Yesner CPS 1969 Deborah Meyer Chamberlain CPS 1970 Janet Byron Campbell John Drew Anni Macht Bronwyn Park Cita Strauss Sharon Worthing Vaino Carol Crutchfield Wiggers CPS 1971 Frieda Jacobs CPS 1972 Marsha Hoffman Gerdes Judy Lane Rogers Ginger Carson Rubin CPS 1973 50th Reunion Claire Hummel Kupferle Victoria Pauly Kurtz Anne Sheffield Vanoy
DeeAnne Schroeder Hunstein Susan Steman Laffoon Mimi LeBlond Liggett Sladie Martin Morrison Sally McGuire Muspratt
HILL S DA LE 1 9 40 Marjorie Wood Drackett*
H I L L S DAL E 1 958 65th Reunion Lee Adair Adams Margo Frey Evans Barbara Hill Ford Elinor Adick Kline Brenda Blatz McMillan Betsy Benedict Peabody Francie Garber Pepper Janet Keys Simpkinson Frances Stilwell Anonymous (1)
HILL S DA LE 1 9 41 Helen Chatfield Black* Sudie Ernst Geier* HILL S DA LE 1 9 42 Barbara Jussen Upson Anonymous (1) HILL S DA LE 1 9 46 Janet Fast Andress* HILL S DA LE 1 9 47 Abby Dittmann Wise HILL S DA LE 1 9 48 75th Reunion Margery Blacker Griffith Margaret Rebhun Packer Lib Asbury Stone HILL S DA LE 1 9 49 Mary Ellen Romney Baude HILL S DA LE 1 9 5 0 Pat Landen HILL S DA LE 1 9 51 Gay Seybolt Bain HILL S DA LE 1 9 5 2 Joan Petzhold Baily Ann Robertson Cohen HILL S DA LE 1 9 5 3 70th Reunion Ann Baxter Wiethe HILL S DA LE 1 9 5 4 Louise Knauft Allen Penelope Hall Moodey HILL S DA LE 1 9 5 6 Linda Lovett Crawford Louise Atkins Head Carolyn Huwe Ludwig Lucretia McCalmont Marmon Sue Boller Rusche Ann McDowell Santen HILL S DA LE 1 9 5 7 Betsy Alexander Berry Naomi Tucker Gerwin Ann Wentworth Greear
H I L L S DAL E 1 959 Muriel Richards Holzman Emily Hauser King Nancy Donaldson Kollin Marion Hastings Tucker H I L L S DAL E 1 960 Margaret Hogan Wyant H I L L S DAL E 1 961 Carol Iannitto Euskirchen Jane Hamill Sommer Margot Deupree Taylor H I L L S DAL E 1 962 Bonnie Cord Barbara Anderson Landen Pamela Lee Lowry* H I L L S DAL E 1 963 60th Reunion Ellen Brooks Ernisse Lindy VanDoren Freeman Stella Williams Hassan Susan Jones Hickenlooper Randy Upson LaFerriere Tory Woodhull Parlin Gayle Heckel White Susan Newkirk Wright H I L L S DAL E 1 964 Ann Shepard Bulger Alison Keeler Carrillo Barbara Vilter Wilson
H I L L S DAL E 1 965 Polly Adair Culp Cynthia Walker Curchin Josephine Deupree Margaret Knowles Deupree Susan Krehbiel Holzapfel
Patricia Bigham Journeay Whitney Rowe Long Nancie Newkirk Loppnow Gerri Pattison H ILLS DA LE 1966 Katherine Dowd Baumann Christine Porter Graf Susan Hawley Kelly Marjorie Warner Off Monnie Gores Peters Margarita Lillard Picton Anne Drackett Thomas H ILLS DA LE 1967 Robin Smith Armstrong Nancy Pechstein Aubke Hathaway Gamble Barry Louise Walker Borden Rhoda Allen Brooks Shannon Kelly Carter Barbara Fuller Cherry Sarah Shepard Cohen Jan Fullgraf Golann Margaret Yeiser Hawkins Deborah Iannitto Kathryn Kinsley Kindelan Susan McCaslin Georgia Peck Rivers Ann Schmuelling Katherine Oechler Whitbeck Lynn Woodhouse H ILLS DA LE 1968 55th Reunion Laura Hopple Eschelbach Kitty Blair Fischer Beth O'Connell Keegan Suzy Marquard Lynn Schweitzer Rush Margo Taft Stever Nan Sikes Witten Robin Hawley Wood
Lissy Fabe Wendy Gradison Linda Heldman Greenberg Elizabeth March Nancy Maxwell Mullen Judy Wommack Pfingstag Ruth Sproull Anne Warrington Wilson Julie Rust Webster H ILLS DAL E 1972 Helen Asbury Fran Lamson Bailey Lisa Lillard Caldwell Anne Scherz Durket Drew Gores Sarah Hobson Landenwitsch Melissa Morris Mishoe Kim Andress Olson Jay Moore Reighley Suzi Stone Jane Yeiser Woods H ILLS DAL E 1973 50th Reunion Mary Barbara Burdsall Jane Siebler Carmichael Devon Drysdale Clausing Marian Barrett Leibold Nancy MacLeod Prewitt Shailah Stewart Reed Wulsin LOTS P EIC H 1935 Sudie Ernst Geier* LOTS P EIC H 1941 Tom Mackelfresh Abby Dittmann Wise LOTS P EIC H 1942 80th Reunion Burton Closson Margery Blacker Griffith Lib Asbury Stone
H ILLS DA LE 1969 Eileen Ward Barrett Christine Wysocki Coulter Dana Fabe Kathryn Upson Larson Louisa Smith Mygatt Patricia Robinson
LOTS P EIC H 1946 Jane Haas Friedman
H ILLS DA LE 1970 Margaret Walker Comey Carolyn Stegner Fabe Laurie Durbrow Hyndman Emily Krehbiel Lewis Laurie Hathaway Monahan
LOTS P EIC H 1948 Louise Knauft Allen Jon B. Boss
H ILLS DA LE 1971 Wynne McCarthy Curry
ALUMNI DONORS
CPS 1 9 74 Cindy Bardes Galvin Jane Garvey Leslie Sciarra Shimer Holly Keller Wilson
LOTS P EIC H 1947 75th Reunion Paul Foerster
LOTS P EIC H 1949 John Simpkinson Sandy Thomson 37
LOT S PEICH 1 950 Louise Atkins Head
ALUMNI DONORS
LOT S PEICH 1 951 Naomi Tucker Gerwin Sally McGuire Muspratt Betsy Klein Schwartz
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LOT S PEICH 1 952 70th Reunion Francie Garber Pepper Dudley Taft Sr. Anonymous (1)
LOT SP E I C H 1953 Emily Hauser King H’59 David Motch LOT SP E I C H 1954 John Parlin III LOT SP E I C H 1955 Ellen Levine Ebert Chris Gores Starbuck Smith III Jane Hamill Sommer Margot Deupree Taylor
LOT 1957 65th Reunion John Brooks Gayle Heckel White LOT 1958 Steve Levinson Lawson Whitesides LOT 1960 Steve Black Peter Bloch Susan Hawley Kelly
James Lazarus Lindsay Boswell McLean Monnie Gores Peters LOT 1961 Rhoda Allen Brooks Rich Oliver LOT 1962 60th Reunion Kitty Blair Fischer Lynn Schweitzer Rush Margo Taft Stever Robin Hawley Wood
Libby Landen Krone Tim Meckel Nancy Todd VandenBerg
LOT 1 9 6 4 Luther Black
TSHS 1978 45th Reunion Martha Allen Baker Bahlman Tedi Calloway Ellie Fabe Jenny Brandt Gast Libby Warrington Ott Cathy Schwab Prichard Margaret Weaver Rausch Dede Lewis Rowe Michael Solway Margaret Stone Howard Tomb IV
LOT 1 9 6 5 Lissy Fabe Wendy Gradison Elizabeth March Judy Wommack Pfingstag Anne Warrington Wilson LOT 1 9 6 6 Helen Asbury Anne Scherz Durket Drew Gores LOT 1 9 6 7 55th Reunion Bill Fabe Mark Griffith Ray Leyman LOT 1 9 7 2 50th Reunion Michael Coombe Frank Russell LOT 1 9 7 5 Jennie Rosenthal TSH S 1 9 7 5 Shawn Stewart Brevard Lee Carol Brewster Giduz Margaret Avril Lawson Xana Moore-Wulsin Helen Richards Carla Newbern Thomas TSH S 1 9 76 Janet Allen-Reid Melissa Mechem Congdon Clare Dupree Lynne Wommack Espy Christie Evans Merry Ewing Joy Stillpass Nadler Laura Laib Parsons Christine Lowther Sayre Cathi White Marie Gordon Wiljanen Frances Woodward Williams Marcy Wydman TSH S 1 9 7 7 Mary Ida Sloneker Compton Katharine Cornelius Nancy Gall
TSHS 1979 Michael Cabot Tucker Jones Coombe Kathryne Gardette Brad Kuhr Larry Pauly T S H S 1 9 80 Dede Wood Black Hannah Bloch Stephen Brewster Victoria Espy Burns Karen Bidlingmeyer Callard Martha Clarke Carter Elizabeth Jones Darley Stuart Garner Grace Allen Hill Dan Schimberg T S H S 1 9 81 Sarah Mitchell Buller Paul Callard Jeffrey Collins Kevin Jones Philip Meyers
Nancy McCormick Sybil Behrens Mullin Jeff Robinson Dotty Shaffer Katherine Leake Weese TS H S 1984 Glenn Bassett Sally Bidlingmeyer Dorothy Kim Corbett Laurie Dearworth Leon Chris Ludwig Murray Monroe Janet Goering Patin David Robinson Laura Welles Wilson TS H S 1985 Scott Carroll David Clodfelter Marty Mueller Gerhardt Susan Shepherd Kersting Melissa Morelli Lisa Collins Winick TS H S 1986 Rob Anning Bob Shaffer Anonymous (1) TS H S 1987 Payson Briggs Melissa Goldberg Copeland Jonathan Hawgood Hans Jacobsen Roger Magnus Elizabeth Warner
T S H S 1 9 82 Gay Riedinger Bullock Evan Corbett Lanette Brown Jones Amy Raymond Mauch Rachel Warrington Moss Molly Shaffer Kevin Smith Mary Wommack
TS H S 1988 35th Reunion Karin Anderson Abrell Edward Baynes Kevin Byrns Katherine Seiden Drake Kate Kuhn Galle Celeste Guarniere Ellen Haude Melanie Heimann Laura Kaufman Cheryl Grood Kochavi Jerry Lin Eric Ruder Chip Smith Julianne Richardson Wagner
T S H S 1 9 83 40th Reunion Christine Porter Barton Lauren Meyers Bosse Lisa Richardson Henske
TS H S 1989 Katie Peter Austing John Ficks Amy Bulger Kattman Cathy Bramlage Kunz
Dede Gay Persson Kirby Richards Ethan Stanley TS H S 1990 Monica Coffey-Faison Christa Parker McAndrew Laura Beckman Sheldon TS H S 1991 Lisa Binkley Briquet Frank Cohen Jason Cohen Jason Goldman Mandy Hayes Pete Matthews David Monroe Scott Rubenstein Aaron VanderLaan Christina Waterman
ALUMNI DONORS
LOT 1 9 6 3 Dana Fabe Louisa Smith Mygatt
TS H S 1992 Aaron Berg Zan Dumbadze Philip Ficks Tina Kummerle Kishen Mangat Alina Schneider Marc Shotten Tiernan Sittenfeld Laird Strauss Heather Zaring Vecellio TS H S 1993 30th Reunion Jim Anthony Busy Cummings Allan Daily Ben Doepke Ben Glassman Anne Morriss Sarah Saelinger Rimicci Emmy Berning Weisner Anika Francis Williams TS H S 1994 John Brooks Angie Fischer Sarah Shepard Hoffman Anonymous (1) TS H S 1995 Matt Bramlage Kalpana Kotagal Kip Kummerle Todd Margolis Ann Pettigrew Nunes TS H S 1996 Thomas Charles Garber
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ALUMNI DONORS
Lisa Gilbert Sarah Pearce Phipps Karla Baker Schweer Jason Waugh Anonymous (1) TSHS 1997 Dave Fraser Greg Huang Matt Kelly Kate deGroot LaBare Michael Newman Jamey Osher Jared Wayne TSHS 1998 25th Reunion Elisabeth Barrett Heidi Black Kenya Brock Catherine Czaya David Evans Meredith Edwards Ficks Peter Okin Katie Draznik Schell Andi Fischer Simon Ginny Berg Van Alyea TSHS 1999 Monica Dealy Jennifer Frey Elida Kamine Meera Kotagal Scott Shapiro Andy Taylor-Fabe Liza Martindale Weiner T S H S 20 0 0 Paige Schweitzer Connelly Jeffrey Donenfeld Miriam Lipson Hodesh Kevin Kummerle Caroline Habbert Romash T S H S 20 0 1 Gillian Abineri Andrew Ain Erich Frey CeCe Gehrig Lizzy Levy Koller Frenika Mudd Rivers Melanie Finn Sureau Ben Taylor-Fabe
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T S H S 20 02 Rachel Gerson Avraham David Barrett Liz Looney Bevis
Ollie Brooks Caroline Decker Sara Eisen Eric Greenberg Tshiunza Kalubi Addison Lanier Rachel Hoffheimer Levitt Keri Robertson Morelock Steve Newman Chris Phillips Alexander F. Phillips Cassie Iseman Wissel T SH S 2 0 03 20th Reunion Julie Andress David Colman Gabe Davis Alex Derkson Holley Horrell Evan Joiner Sarah Lichtenstein Laura Griffith Machado Alex Maggio Sarah McHugh Tyler McIlwraith P.G. Sittenfeld Robin Taylor-Fabe Lisa Zaring Anonymous (1) T SH S 2 0 0 4 Bryan Bibler Addie Burton Craig Burton Kyle Dinger Samantha Buyniski Goldfeder Vitaly Goldfeder Sarah McDonough Goodacre Damon Jason Chip Kalnow Susie Keller Asher Lanier Lena Eastin Levy Katie Menzies Sofia Mirkopoulos Danny Mou Sasha Shybut Ben Simpson Stefani Fishel Wolkoff Margot Wood T SH S 2 0 0 5 Ashley Ackerman Kohn Zack Conyne Rob Cottrell Rachel Habbert Frederick Hall
Brian Hepp Sarah Ott Lautar Carter MacLeod Terri Martin Brittany Nelson-Turner Benjamin van der Horst Christopher Warrington Emily Zemboch Werbel Mary Wulsin Zema TS H S 2 006 Leah Hoffheimer Broder Robert Chavez Katie Donovan Peter Dumbadze Allison Ferree-Chavez Dan Filardo Nate Gilman Riley Grimme Stephanie Rabourn Helmer Clay Jamison Blair Lanier Robin Schimberg Lee Jeff Leonard Laura Hoguet Leonard Kyle McNeill Christina Patterson Cathy Popp Erin Harbaugh Reese Caroline Kalnow Scott Stough Meredith Decker Truettner Peter Wojda TS H S 2 007 15th Reunion Amy Betts David Fabe Richard Fink TS H S 2 008 Julie Habbert Sarah Jane Smith Meek Jessalyn Reid Liz Brandy Root Clare Schroder Melissa Springer Didi Mamaligas Werneiwski Abigail Wood TS H S 2 009 Max Gollobin Chelsea Zesch Jones David Leonard Ryan Miller Sarah Rabourn Max Schimberg Grace Myers Stough
Mary Taliaferro TS H S 2010 Charlotte Fabe Rebecca McDonough TS H S 2011 Jeffrey Brown Kimia Ghazi Rogers TS H S 2012 10th Reunion Paddack Bahlman Betsy Johnson TS H S 2013 Michael Bain Cullen Deimer Henry Head John Larkin Georgie Russell TS H S 2014 Connor Rouan Ellie Wilson TS H S 2015 Stefan Antonsson Mac Bassett TS H S 2016 Margaret Cox Michael Heldman Kenneth Remaklus Jeff Welch TS H S 2017 5th Reunion Sam Bassett Eliza Clark Katie Corbett Reed Russell TS H S 2018 Jillian Gordon Louann Kovach Alex Kreines Matt Kreines Matthew Maring Mary Grace Ramsay TS H S 2019 Dottie Callard TS H S 2021 Tuck Bassett * Deceased
A N N U A L
G I V I N G
We are grateful for the incredible generosity of the Seven Hills community, which extends far beyond our campuses. We cherish and appreciate the support of grandparents who nurture the education and growth of their grandchildren through gifts to the Annual Fund. Your kindness empowers academic programs, athletics, and enriching extracurricular activities, fostering a brighter future.
Nedra & Tad Avera
Claudia Hoffmann
Chandra & Prasanta Raj
Merrilyn Bardes C’62
Karen & David Hoguet
Grant Revell
Denia & Tom Barrett
Kay & Dan Ilg
Margaret & John Roberts
Candy & Mike Barry
Linda Jurgensen
Lucille Roell
Jack Berninger
Kathy & Tom Kahle
Louise & Gary Roselle
Lindsay & Mark Bibler
Sheldon Kanfer
Patricia Rouster
Jack Binkley
Uma Kotagal & Shashi Kant
Rose & George Bitsoff
Rita Keller
Lynn (Schweitzer H’68) & Jeff Rush
Judy Blair
Sarajane & Richard King
Karen Ryan
Rhoda (Allen H’67) & John Brooks L’57
Andrea & David Knarr
Donna & Jim Salyers
Tyler Cain
Molly & Jim Knecht
Jackie & Mark Sandlin
Josefina & Albert Chang
Jacqueline & Edward Koenig
Nancy & Louis Sanford
Mary Ellen & Peter Chudyk
Liudmyla Kudim
Diann & Victor Scaravilli
Judith & Lawrence Clare
Sue Kummerle
Shirley Scharfenberger
G I F TS T O TA L : $ 1 4 0 ,1 3 3
Margery Clayton
Sue & Bob LaBare
Kathy & Neal Schear
Jo & Britton Culpepper
Barbara & James Laker
Nancy & Donald Seltz
Geraldine Wu & Mark Dauner
Pegi & John Leonard
Meena & Suresh Shah
Lynn & Howard Deckter
Peter Levin
Anne & Ron Shepherd
Kathy & Bill DeWitt
Janis Maeder
Marcia & Dick Snyder
Nancy & Steve Donovan
Teresa & Randy Marker
Lana & David Stanley
Fay & Thomas Dupuis
Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits
Stephanie & Bob Stark
Liz & John Dye
Susan Marrs
Debbie & Chuck Stier
Patricia & Terry Eastin
Margaret & John Masters
Barbara & Michael Stough
Carol & John Eckman
Grethel Mayfield
Lani Swinford
Peggy & Steven Faber
Barbara & Lu Mays
Peggy & Ronald Talbot
Norma & Duane Ferguson
Diana & Henley McIntosh
Nalini & Som Tandon
Anne & John Finn
Christina & Tom McKee
Cherie & Gregg Testerman
Ginny & Millard Fisher
Debbie & Robert McLeod
Harriet Thomas
Jane & James Fraser
Charlotte McMullan
Mary Jo & Dave Utah
Barbara Frey
Leslie Bennett McNeill C’61
Shirley & Richard Ward
Jane Haas Friedman L’46
Robbie & John Michelman
Ginger & David Warner
Vicki Gaffney
Linda & Dick Miltner
Stephanie & Mike Waugh
Dee Gettler
Terri & Gary Morgan
Ann Gladura
Vicky & David Motch L’53
Vanessa Whiteford-Wayne & Richard Wayne
Vickie Buyniski Gluckman
Cheryl Murrer
Debbie Good
Marianne Nelezen
Linda & Joseph Greco
Linda & David Nickel
Linda (Heldman H’71) & Gary Greenberg
Nancy & R. Thomas Okonak
Cathy & Chris Gross
Anne & Jack Ouimet
Regina & Gabriel Guigui
Terri & Joe Parker
William Habel
Laura & James Pease
Barbara & Robert Hall
Francie (Garber H’58) & John Pepper
Jeanette & Robert Albright
Alison & Richard Hansen
Polly & Bill Pierani
Ellen & Paul Andersen
Kathy & Tom Hayes
Elizabeth & Greg Platts
Libby Andrews
Louise Atkins Head H’56
Diane & Daniel Quint
Sydney & Bob Anning
Nancy & Paul Hickey
Rosemary Raimondo
COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Jeanette Albright Libby Andrews Denia & Tom Barrett Jack Binkley Teresa Clayton Kathy DeWitt Ginny Fisher Ann Gladura Debbie Good Linda Heldman Greenberg H’71 Cathy & Chris Gross Barbara Hall Louise Atkins Head H’56 Kathy Kahle Andrea Knarr Peter Levin Diana & Henley McIntosh Christina McKee Robbie Michelman Linda Miltner Terri & Gary Morgan Cheryl Murrer Marianne Nelezen Grant Revell Patricia Rouster Anne Shepherd Lani Swinford
Barbara Osher
G R A N D PA R E N T D O N O R S
Grandparent Donors
Susan Weickgenant Gerry Weller Mary Ann & William Wiles Kim & Dave Wittkamp Michele & Andrew Wolf Leslie & Norman Wood Dongsheng Zhang & Huixing Wu Gerry & Tony Zembrodt Anonymous (4) * Deceased
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Learning through Immersive Experiences S E V E N H I L L S S T U D E N T S W E R E O N T H E M O V E I N T H E 2 02 2 -2 3 S C H O O L Y E A R . W I T H T R AV E L R E S T R I C T I O N S L O O S E N I N G , A N N U A L T R I P S R A M P E D U P A N D I N T E R N AT I O N A L T R I P S R E T U R N E D. T R AV E L I N G I S A B O U T T R A N S F O R M AT I O N A N D E X P E R I E N C I N G T H E W O R L D T H R O U G H N E W E Y E S . W H E T H E R I T I S P R A C T I C I N G W O R L D
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L A N G U A G E S K I L L S O R V I S I T I N G H I S T O R I C A L M O N U M E N T S T H E Y S T U D I E D T H R O U G H O U T T H E Y E A R , T R AV E L
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WASHINGTON, D.C.
Seventh Graders in Our Nation’s Capital
Fifth graders toured various museums and,
The seventh graders had an in-depth look at
curator, learned the best way to design an interactive museum exhibit.
YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO
Doherty Unit III Students at the Glen Helen Nature Preserve
Our students explored the 1,000-acre preserve
wo
memorials, discussing the history of meaning
Indianapolis Zoo, Children’s Museum of
Indianapolis, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association Hall of Champions.
St. Helena, and Sol Legare Island. KEY L ARGO, FLORIDA
Upper Schoolers at Marine Lab
representative.
BRYSON CIT Y, NORTH CAROLINA
Eighth Graders at the Nanthala Outdoor Center
Nanthala Outdoor Center. They went mountain
The sixth graders toured the city and visited the
history of the Gullah community in Charleston,
Greg Landsman and learned about being a
outdoor games, and sang songs around the campfire. Sixth Graders in Indianapolis
ea ag
behind them. They also met with Congressman
As a way to bond with their classmates early in
INDIANAPOLIS
u rld . Studying a lang
the nation’s capital. They visited museums and
with naturalists, went on themed hikes, had animal encounters at the onsite raptor center, played
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DEARBORN, MICHIGAN
Lotspeich Fifth Graders in Dearborn, Michigan studying them through the lenses of a museum
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biking, white water rafting, and zip lining, while learning wilderness survival skills. SOUTH CAROLINA
Upper Schoolers in South Carolina Students taking part in the Gullah Geechee
Cultural Immersion May Term traveled to South Carolina to learn about Gullah culture and the
Over the summer, Upper School students took part in hands-on marine biology learning at
Marine Lab, an environmental education center. During the trip, the students went snorkeling to
witness stingrays, fish, and turtles in their natural habitat, studied coral and other ocean life, and conducted research.
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ITALY
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Upper School Latin Students in Italy
Upper School Spanish Students
Students explored ruins, museums, and
in Spain
cultural sites, including Pompeii, Mt.
Students explored a famous bullfighting
Capitoline Museums, and the
history of bullfighting and tried it for
Vesuvius, Herculaneum houses, the Colosseum, which they have been
learning about throughout their time in the Middle and Upper Schools. Each student prepared a presentation on a monument and they presented them onsite.
ring, where they learned about the
themselves using a virtual reality system. In Toledo, the capital of Castilla-La
Mancha, the students learned about the blending of Christian, Jewish, and
Arabic cultures throughout Spanish history.
FRANCE
Upper School French Students in France Upper School French students reunited
with their French exchange counterparts from La Croix Blanche in Bondues,
France. The Seven Hills students stayed with their host families and attended school with their exchange students.
They visited Ghent, Paris, and Versailles.
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PARENTS OF ALUMNI
Parents of Alumni Donors Nancy & David Abineri
Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) &
Carol (Iannitto H’61) &
The generosity of the parents of our alumni fills Seven Hills with gratitude. Their ongoing support, beyond their children’s graduation, stands as a powerful testament to their confidence in, and the lasting value of, the Seven Hills experience. We take immense pride in recognizing and thanking these devoted parents for their loyalty and philanthropy to the Annual Fund.
Liz & Hank Alexander
Paul Callard ’81
George Euskirchen
Jan Anderson
Amy Gasser Callow & Joe Callow
Carolyn Stegner Fabe H’70
Nancy Anderson
Erin O'Grady & Scott Carroll ’85
Barbara & Tom Ferrell
Janet Fast Andress H’46*
William & Anne Chatfield
Nora Zorich & Thomas Filardo
Sydney & Bob Anning
Nancy & Jay Clark
Carolyn & Terry Fox
Robin (Smith H’67) &
Kathy & Louis Claybon
Jane & James Fraser
John Armstrong
Beth & Peter Clayton
Barbara Frey
Helen Asbury H’72
Niké & Jerry Cline-Bailey
Wendy Ellis Gardner & Todd Gardner
Alicia Fitscher & Peter Au Yeung
Sheila & Philip Cohen
Marty (Mueller ’85) & Eric Gerhardt
Marcie & Nathan Bachrach
Carolyn & Mike Collette
Dee Gettler
Sue & Steve Baggott
Marilyn Collins
Shiva & Freidoon Ghazi
Manjula & Yazdi Bagli
Margaret (Walker H’70) &
Hope & Philip Glassman
G I F TS T O TA L : $ 1 8 7 , 4 3 1
Chase & Baker Bahlman ’78
Tom Comey L’57
Vickie Buyniski Gluckman
COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Frances (Lamson H’72) &
Mary Ida (Sloneker ’77) &
Karen & Scott Glum
Aideen & Payson Briggs ’87
Daniel Bailey
Marshal Compton
Rebecca Goldman
Stephen Brown III
Anne & Jordan Bain
Mary Wood-Constable &
Kathi Makoroff & Jeff Grass
Bruce Brown
Karla & Bill Balskus
James Constable
Linda (Heldman H’71) &
Karen Bidlingmeyer Callard ’80
Fran Barrett
Tucker (Jones ’79) &
Gary Greenberg
Carmeletta Malora &
Michael Coombe L’72
Shelley & Bill Greggs
Michael Barrett
Caroline & Bill Cox
Michelle & Michael Halonen
Bill Baylor
Sally & Peter Cutler
Susan Halonen
Barbara Beaver
Annette & Jean-Robert* de Cavel
Marty & Robert Hamilton
Kay Johnson
Nancy & Charles Berg
Lynn & Howard Deckter
Susan & Jeff Harris
Sarah Johnson
Cindy & Andy Berman
Kathy & Bob Deubell
Susan & Joe Harten
Jennifer Kreines
Lindsay & Mark Bibler
Kathy & Bill DeWitt
Vicky & Darin Hausberger
Chip Larkin
Jack Binkley
Judith Neidlein-Dial & Michael Dial
Kathy & Tom Hayes
Cissy Lenobel
Helen Chatfield Black H’41*
Peggy & Dan Dinger
Louise Atkins Head H’56
Susan & Steve Black L’60
Nancy & Steve Donovan
Mark Heiman Family Foundation
Randal & Peter Bloch L’60
Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40
Patti & Fred Heldman
Mary Ann & John Boorn
Jane (Maddox C’65) &
Barbara & Christopher Hepp
Kathy Braverman
Igor Dumbadze
Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill
Theo Nelson
Aideen & Payson Briggs ’87
Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn
Debbie Hill
Carol & Jim Pearce
Rhoda (Allen H’67) &
Fay & Thomas Dupuis
Ruth & John Hill
Dick Quimby
John Brooks L’57
Patricia & Terry Eastin
Janet & Willie Hill
Dennis Shiels
Audrey & Stephen Brown
Tara & Jon Eaton
Lisa Hillenbrand
Mary Jo & Bill Simpson
Nancy & Bruce Brown
Jane & Drore Eisen
Sue & Tom Hillhouse
Ann (Shepard H’64) & Leland Bulger
Karen & Peter Eller
Diana & Dennis Hilligan
Monica & Andrew Butler
Sandy Hauck Elliott C’49
Karen & David Hills
Datha Harrison & Lisa Butler
Lisa & Chester Eng
Tricia & Mark Hoar
Colleen Dwight Patricia Eastin Datha Harrison Patti Heldman Debbie Hill
Sally Leyman Zola Makrauer Susan Makris Michael A. Marrero Candace Miller-Janidlo
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Linda & George Callard
Dale Hodges
Carolyn (Huwe H’56) & Peter Ludwig
Joni & Dick Quimby
Shelly & Matt Smith
Karen & David Hoguet
Anni Macht C’70
Glenna & Arthur Rabourn
Marcia & Dick Snyder
Brenda & James Holloway
Zola Makrauer
Anne & Robert Ramsay
Heather & Jeff Spanbauer
Muriel (Richards H’59) &
Susan Makris
Barry Randman
Leslie & Andy Spooner
Robert Holzman
Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits
Edie & Allen Rau
Jennifer & John Stein
Maureen & Chris Hood
Debbie & Dan Marquardt
Janet Allen-Reid ’76 & David Reid
Meghan & Christopher Stevens
Sue Horner
Michael A. Marrero
Sherri & Ted Remaklus
Barbara & Michael Stough
Karen Holley Horrell & Jack Horrell
Mary & Harry Maxon
Kathy Richardson
Kim Takahashi
Diane & Carl Iseman
Nancy McCormick ’83
Elizabeth & John Rising
Yan Xian & Bob Tan
Candace Miller-Janidlo &
Marianne & Doug McGraw
Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83
Fran & Dale Tesmond
Peter Janidlo
Marylou & John McIlwraith
Susan & Peter Robinson
Anne Drackett Thomas H’66
Linda Busken Jergens &
Cindy & Vern McNeill
Jill Romerill
Ellen & Ray van der Horst
Andrew MacAoidh Jergens
Leslie Bennett McNeill C’61
Celeste & Mike Rooney
Barbara & Mark VanderLaan
Sarah Johnson
Erin McNew
Louise & Gary Roselle
Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73
Erin & Jeff Jones
Miranda & Richard Menzies
Jennie Rosenthal L’75
Laura & Michael Venerable
Kathy & Tom Kahle
Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman
Kay Johnson & Gregory Rouan
Kim Walden
Kris & Carl Kalnow
Katy Hollister & Brad Miller
Ginger (Carson C’72) & Rob Rubin
Sherry Glover & Brad Walsh
Jacky Kalubi
Dale & Gary Monnier
Lynn (Schweitzer H’68) & Jeff Rush
Ginger & David Warner
Uma Kotagal & Shashi Kant
Sally Monroe
Ellie Fabe ’78 & Frank Russell L’72
Drew Gores L’66 H’72 &
Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter
Barbara Mustoe-Monteith &
Sunny Bowman Saelinger C’61
George Warrington
Ginger & Steve Kent
Joel Monteith
Beth & Jim Schiff
Bill Waskowitz
Angela Lipsitz King & Michael King
Rosalind Moody-Lanton
Jayna (Schlegel ’90) &
Sheila & Russel Waterman
Emily & Matthew Kite
Velma Morelli
Dan Schimberg ’80
Stephanie & Mike Waugh
Andrea & David Knarr
Frances Prosser Morriss C’60
Ronna & Ben Schneider
Vanessa Whiteford-Wayne &
Peter Koenig
Vicky & David Motch L’53
Mary Inkrot-Schroder &
Richard Wayne
Sue & Larry Kraus
Alisa Murph
Mark Schroder
Julie Rust Webster H’71
Jennifer & Jeffrey Kreines ’82
Adrienne Noble Nacev &
Nancy & Julius Schulhoff
Alice & Ron Weitzenkorn
Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone
Ljubomir Nacev
Betsy & Bob Seibel
Jody Knoop & Ward Wenstrup
Tina & Ed Kuhlman
Mary Asbury H’69 & Bob Newman
Barbara Seiver
Pam & John Williams
Sue Kummerle
Susan & Dennis Okin
Anne & Jim Shanahan
Jackie & Andy Wilson
Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier
Gwendolyn Yip & Santa Ono
Beth & Kevin Shaw
Amy & Murray Wilson
Jennifer Lanski
Libby (Warrington ’78) & Kevin Ott
Anne & Ron Shepherd
Jenny & Tom Wilson
John Larkin
Terri & Joe Parker
Kathy & Tom Shepard
Nan (Sikes H’68) &
Karen Laurens
Tory (Woodhull H’63) &
Judy & Adam Shuppert
Daniel M. Witten II
Margaret (Avril ’75) &
John Parlin III L’54
Janet (Keys H’58) &
Barbara & Stocky Wulsin
Jonathan Lawson
Carol & Jim Pearce
John Simpkinson L’49
Margaret (Hogan H’60) &
Rae Vuic & Stephen Leeper
Marna Peters
Mary Jo & Bill Simpson
Jack Wyant
Cissy & Bob Lenobel
Margaret Phillips
Elizabeth C. B. Sittenfeld
Lori Zimmerman
Pegi & John Leonard
Mary & Pocho Pochobradsky
Susan Esler & Steve Skibo
Anonymous (8)
Sally & Ray Leyman L’67
Jerry Porter
Sarah & Gerald Skidmore
Melissa Khoo & John Loeffler
Jane Pyle
Linda & Neil Smith
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FACULT Y & STAFF
Faculty and Staff Donors A decade of 100% participation! Thank you to our dedicated faculty and staff, whose unwavering commitment through their time, talent, and treasure creates the cornerstone of the Seven Hills experience. Their remarkable support fosters a culture of giving, shaping our community and enabling our success each day. COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Tim Drew, Upper School Jacky Kalubi, Middle School Lindsay Pietroski, Doherty Lower School Robin Wilson, Lotspeich Lower School
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Bridget Ancalmo Marlene Baer Teresa Bardon Brian Berning Jacquie Berting Mark Beyreis Angela Bielecki Natalie Bird Gail Bloom Matt Bolton Kristen Bowman Harold Boyd Julie Brackett Ann Brock Josh Brock John Brooks ’94 David Brott Meredith Brown Ron Brown Auriel Buchanan Aimee Burton Scott Cagle Kayla Cappannelli Bryce Carlson Alex Catalan Pete Ceruzzi Rachel Cheatham Nancy Clark Joan Claybourn Gloria Clayburn Laura Clemens
Michael Combs Joy Copfer Ivette Crichton Julie Cruts Katie Dawson Christina Del Vecchio Kristen Diersing Dan Dinger Julie DiRoma Laura Dombek-Crain Elissa Donovan Tim Drew John Drew C’70 Beth Driehaus R. Edward English Maria Eynon Amy & Nick Francis Françoise Galopin Michelle Gardner Chris Garten Sarah Gaunt Marty Mueller Gerhardt ’85 Nate Gleiner Karen Glum Andi Guess Julie Guminey Marty Hamilton Marcie Handler Hannah Hanley Dominick Harney Carri Haskins Vicky Hausberger Mandy Hayes ’91 Megan Hayes Chris Hedges Leah Heiman Tracy Hendricks Janet Hill Tricia Hoar Doug Huff Amy Ilg De'Yana Jackson Victoria Jansing Elizabeth Johnson Abbey & Andrew Johnson Jacky Kalubi Anna Karol Melissa Khoo Margo Kirstein Cicely Knecht Jody Knoop Kathleen Koester Jennifer Kreines
Lynn Kroeger Tina Kuhlman Amy Kulhavik Kate deGroot LaBare ’97 Karen Lawrence Marika Lee Katherine Leezer Laura Hoguet Leonard ’06 Cassie Levesque Danielle Levine Jennifer Licata Kaitlin Link Sherri Linville Hannah Maggard Ann Marasco Susan Marrs Shane Marsan Andy McGarvey Tyler McIlwraith ’03 Aaron McIntosh Sam McManus Kara Meador Marcus Miller Susan Miller Rosalind Moody-Lanton Melissa Morelli ’85 Sarah Mullan Tracy Murch Meghana Mysore Esther Nam Danielle Necessary Judith Neidlein-Dial Yael Newman Anna Meece Nuss Eric O'Connor Kristina O'Connor Christina O'Donnell Keagan & Amanda O'Mara Laura OGrady Kara Paredes Katey Parks-Goad Caleb Paull Moriah Phillips Lindsay Pietroski Dan Polifka Brandon Porter Racheal Quinn Marc Raia Julie Reutener Ken Revell John Rising Laurel Robinson Jill Romerill
Kathryn Rosenberg Tom Roth Dayna Sargent Michael Scherpenberg Bill Schmidt Kiki Schneider Jo & Roger Schnirring Seraphine Schomber Nancy Schulhoff Diane Schulteis Ann Sebastian Genny Serrano Molly Seta Marisa Shubert Judy Shuppert Andi Fischer Simon ’98 Abbey Sir Louis Sara & John Snyder ’96 Anna Spencer-Powell Emily Stettler Lindsey Steuer Meghan Stevens Christine Stier Kristin Suer Lori Suffield Becky Swain Katie Swinford Robin Taylor-Fabe ’03 Stephanie Tiller Jen Torline Cassandra Tucker Marcus Twyford Daniel Vance Barbara VanderLaan James Venable Carolyn Vincze Brian Wabler Kim Walden Douglas Walston Bill Waskowitz Kacey Watkins Amaris White Megan Whitt Rachel & Scott Willard Brandon Williams Cassie Iseman Wissel ’02 Anna Works-McKinney Mia Wu Kyla Young Nanyue Zhu
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G I V I N G
Thank you to our former employee donors for their generous contributions to the Seven Hills Annual Fund. Their support reflects the enduring impact of a Seven Hills education, as witnessed first-hand, as well as the special connections maintained with the school.
David Abineri Jan Alford Jan Anderson Nancy Anderson Beth Archibald Karla Balskus Barbara Beaver Todd Bland Marilyn Braun John Brooks L’57
Jane Siebler Carmichael H’73
Jeanne Lewis
Marge Schwab
Marilyn Collins
Elissa MacLaughlin
Lee Sellinger
Wynne McCarthy Curry H’71
Taylor Markovits
Glenn Shillinger
Kathy Deubell
Charissa May-Riley
Ben Simmons
Priscilla Dunn
Nancy McCormick ’83
Betsy Sittenfeld
Tara Eaton
Gary Monnier
Neil Smith
Carol Iannitto Euskirchen H’61
Velma Morelli
Marcia & Dick Snyder
Jen Faber
Mitzie Moser
Fran Tesmond
Kitty Blair Fischer L’62 H’68
Debbie Motz
Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73
Rachel Foster
Marielle Newton
Lowell Wenger
Carolyn Fox
Tory Woodhull Parlin H’63
Martha White C’65
Vallie Freeman
Dana Pease
Becky Wichman
Barbara Frey
Yvonne Phillips
Judy Wiesemann
Barbara Hepp
Pocho Pochobradsky
Susan Elliott Wilkening C’60
Sue Hillhouse
Anne Ramsay
Linda Wolfe
Diana Hilligan
Deborah Reed
Joan Wolfram
Paula Hunnicutt
Kathy Richardson
Mary Wood-Constable
Mary Inkrot-Schroder
Sue Richmond
Woody Woodward
Sarah Ott Lautar ’05
Ginger Carson Rubin C’72
Anonymous (3)
Pegi Leonard
Lynn Schweitzer Rush H’68
FORMER EMPLOYEES
Former Employee Donors
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Fostering Community THE SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL STRIVES TO PROMOTE AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE EVERY STUDENT FEELS WELCOMED A N D S U P P O R T E D. T H E S C H O O L E M B R A C E S T H E I M P O R TA N C E O F M A K I N G A L L S T U D E N T S F E E L A S E N S E O F
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B E L O N G I N G W H E R E P E E R S , T E A C H E R S , A N D A D M I N I S T R AT O R S S U P P O R T A N AT M O S P H E R E T H AT S H O W S T H AT E A C H A N D E V E R Y O N E O F T H E M A R E A N I N T E G R A L P A R T O F T H E F A B R I C O F T H E S C H O O L C O M M U N I T Y.
Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Racheal Quinn and a team of diversity coordinators in each division were hard at work fostering
this sense of belonging during the 2022-23 school year. Each division
has a faculty DEI committee in addition to a diversity coordinator, who bring different perspectives based on their disciplines and experiences in education.
“We have made a large push toward cultural inclusion, that is heritage months, cultural holidays, anything that makes students feel seen,” Quinn said.
Reading is one of the many ways Seven Hills teachers are ensuring
their students feel seen and are able to look at the world through new perspectives. Reading and narratives provide a window into different cultures and identities that teachers and students are utilizing at every level.
“A book is going to be able to tell a story and have representation.
Many students understand life through narratives. Looking at those
narratives is helpful, being able to have different people reading those narratives, writing those narratives, and illustrating those narratives really allows students to truly see diverse perspectives,” Quinn said.
The Lower Schools have been utilizing the AMAZEworks curriculum, which is a literature-based program for pre-kindergarten for fifth grade
Dunson told her classmates at an all-school meeting in March.
Another student-led effort this year was the creation of the student
resource groups in the Middle and Upper Schools to provide a space for
students to gather with peers who share an identity to build connections.
students that includes 20 high-quality trade books, written from
“We want them to foster a sense of belonging. They were really
and lived experiences. The curriculum also includes social-emotional
been asking for since pre-pandemic times. We are hoping the students
authentic voices that cover a wide range of identities, family structures, learning techniques, discussion questions, activities, and journal prompts. “The students are getting a glimpse, a window into someone else’s
something the students had been trying to get off the ground and had will build a toolbox of coping skills that are related to current teenage life,” Quinn said.
world. And that is exposure and that is what we want for them. By
There are wellness groups, focused on topics like anxiety and grief, and
other,” Quinn said.
like race, religion, or gender identity. The groups are voluntary and run
using this literature, it is helping them understand themselves and each In the Upper School, junior Grace Dunson led the redesign of the English department’s Summer Reading Program to make it
affinity groups, which are designed for students with shared identities by members of the counseling department and volunteers from the faculty, staff, and community, who also share the identity.
multicultural. The program will highlight a different culture or identity
The Middle School’s Real Talk series continued this year with advisory
also include new elements, like an expert panel discussion, service
rites of passage. The Real Talks built inclusivity and belonging and are
each year with each grade reading a different book. The program will opportunities, and speakers. Dunson, who is part of the LatinX
community, chose LatinX for the first year but wants everyone to feel represented in the program.
“If you have a voice that you feel is not being represented in the
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see it happen. That is what I think is wonderful about this program,”
activities and panels on mental health, seen and unseen challenges, and intended to recognize and celebrate all identities and backgrounds.
“These discussions intend to assist students in developing a certain level of cultural competency, sensitivity, and acceptance of others,” Middle School science teacher Kristin Suer said. Suer facilitates the panel discussions with world language teacher Jacky Kalubi.
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Leadership has also been a cornerstone of fostering belonging. All
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faculty and staff underwent DEI training to ensure the school is a welcoming community for all its members.
The Upper School Equity Council, a student-led organization
designed to educate and empower the community, held lunch and learns throughout the year. Council members also visited the
Lower and Middle Schools to read books celebrating different
cultures and share the work they have been doing in the Upper School and beyond.
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1. Students and teachers prepare for the Rites of Passage Real Talk in The Schiff Center. 2. Members of the Equity Council sell bubble tea during lunch as part of the Lunar New Year celebration. 3. Students attend the Muslim Invisibility Lunch and Learn, hosted by the Upper School Equity Council, in the Young Family Library. 4. A Lower School student reads a book. The AMAZEworks curriculum uses literature to help students understand different identities. 5. Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Racheal Quinn helps paint a rangoli outside of Lotspeich Lower School during Diwali.
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LIFETIME GIVING
Lifetime Giving Society Peg & Mike Valentine
Tucker (Jones ’79) &
$100,000 TO $249,999
The Lifetime Giving Society
Mary Beth & Craig Young
Michael Coombe L’72
Fleming & Dobbs Ackermann
was established to recognize
Anonymous (2)
Tracy & Dave Davis
The Phyllis P. Anderson Foundation
The Harriette R. Williams Downey
Janet (Fast H’46) & Frank Andress*
Fund of The Greater Cincinnati
The Avril Family
Foundation
Cindy & Andy Berman
Sandy (Hauck C’49) & Allen* Elliott
Sally Bidlingmeyer ’84
Kari & David Ellis
Susan & Steve Black L’60
Mary O'Brien Gibson H’32*
Jane & Bob Bohinski
Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67
Mary Ann & John Boorn
The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.
Alisoun & Stephen Brewster ’80
Linda (Heldman H’71) &
Rhoda (Allen H’67) &
some of Seven Hills’ most dedicated supporters. The individuals listed below have provided gifts during their lifetime of $100,000 or more. Their contributions provide for capital, educational, and operational needs of the school and maintain the quality of a Seven Hills education. We are deeply grateful to these benefactors for their dedication to the school. Note: This does not include pledge amounts scheduled for future years.
$500,000 TO $999,999 Helen (Chatfield H’41) & Robert Black Jr.* Martha & Ralph* Burchenal Eva Jane (Romaine H’48) & Andy Coombe* Harriet “Happy” (Ratterman H’42) & John Downey* Susan (Gurganus L’63) & Kim Drackett Margaret Pogue Fisk C’33* The Edward E. Ford Foundation Fund for Independent Schools of
Pat Cornell Brodie H’38* Virginia Wilkinson Brooks H’43* Helen Chatfield H’64* Nancy & Steve Donovan Marjorie (Wood H’40) & Charles Drackett* The Thomas J. Emery Memorial Estate of Margaret Hooker Fraser H’63 Molly & Tom Garber ’96 Carol (Homan C’41) & Ralph Haile Jr.* The John Hauck Foundation Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe* Head Betty Freyhof Johnson H’40* Kris & Carl Kalnow Pat Landen H’50 The H.B., E.W. & F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation Beth & Jim Schiff Adele & Robert Schiff* Robert & Adele Schiff Family Foundation Inc. The Louise Taft Semple Foundation 50
Anne Drackett Thomas H’66
John Brooks L’57 Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) &
Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation
Paul Callard ’81
Dr. Frederick Hauck*
Catherine Cantey
Kathy & Tom Hayes
Erin O'Grady & Scott Carroll ’85
Hummingbird Society Foundation
Susan & Peter Cha
Sarah & Jim Jurgensen
Kim & Martin Chavez
Ginger & Steve Kent
Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri
Mary Kreimer H’44*
Sheila & Philip Cohen
Toni LaBoiteaux H’57
Mary Ida (Sloneker ’77) &
A.G. Lafley
Marshal Compton
Margaret Lafley
Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski
Mary & John March*
Linda & Billy Cyr
Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits
Susan Haas & Craig Decker
Suzy Marquard H’68
Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89
Kevin McNamara
Kathy & Bill DeWitt
Jan & Wym Portman
TSHS Doherty Parent Association
Alex & Andrew Quinn
Mary Sloneker Donahue
The Resale Shop
Jeanne Drackett*
Jennie Rosenthal L’75
Loi & Andreas Drath
Susan Arnold & Diana Salter
Evelyn & Marc Fisher
$250,000 TO $499,999
Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Fund,
Helen & James Gamble L’34 *
Estate of Robert Allen
Fifth Third Bank, Trustee
Christine & Chris Garten
Dulany & Rob Anning ’86
Anne & Jim Shanahan
Sudie Ernst Geier H’41*
Sue & Steve Baggott
Nancy & Tom Shepherd
Shelly & Michael Gerson
Cathy (Smale H’72)* &
Betsy & Paul* Sittenfeld
Naomi Tucker Gerwin H’57
Robert Caldemeyer
Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation
Margot & Dan Good
The Camden Foundation
Welchwood Foundation
Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61
Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter
Karen & Frank Wood
Helen & John Habbert
Julie & Frank Cohen ’91
Anne Sanger & John* Wulsin
Susan & Jeff Harris
Lawsie (Pennington C’65) &
Rosamond Reed Wulsin C’38*
Ellen Haude ’88
Michael Coler
Mary Witt Wydman H’43*
Mark Heiman Family Foundation
Carolyn & Mike Collette
Anonymous (6)
Shirley Heldman*
Cincinnati Inc. Priscilla Reed Gamble L’29* Elizabeth Deupree Goldsmith H’38* Karen & David Hoguet
$1 MILLION AND ABOVE
Gary Greenberg The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile
Peggy (Palmer H’35) & Robert Keeler* Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone Betty & Joseph Landen* Francie Garber Pepper H’58 C. Lawson Reed L’31* Elizabeth & Patrick Rogers James G. Schmidlapp Fund Nancy & John Silverman Jennifer & John Stein Sarah & Steiny Steinman Nellie Leaman Taft L’49 H’55*
LIFETIME GIVING Susan (Jones H’63) &
Sally & Ray Leyman L’67
Sherry & Virgil Reed
TSHS Upper Parents Association
Skip Hickenlooper
Pamela Lee Lowry H’62*
Janet Allen-Reid ’76 & David Reid
Arleigh & Ronald W. Tysoe
Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill
Malcolm McElroy L’55*
Melody Sawyer Richardson C’61
Ruth Smith Upson H’41*
Dr. Norman Hill L’39*
Marylou & John McIlwraith
Nancy & Gerald Robinson
Ellen & Ray van der Horst
Genny Edwards Hilmer H’47
Tim Meckel ’77
Mary Corinne Gamble Scherr H’28*
Drew Gores L’66 H’72 &
Karen Holley Horrell & Jack Horrell
Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman
Jayna (Schlegel ’90) &
George Warrington
Laurie & Brian Hubert
Katy Hollister & Brad Miller
Dan Schimberg ’80
Suzanne (Mooney H’43) &
Andrew J. Jergens Foundation
Sally & Murray* Monroe
Greer & John Schneider
John Warrington*
Judith Johnson H'70
Nabama Foundation
Phyllis & John Smale*
Jean Sawyer Weaver H’41*
Martha Whitaker Jones H’43*
Meghan & Andy Nelson
The Smale Family Foundation
Judy (Robinson H’67) & Joe Williams
R.A. Jones & Co. Foundation
Patti (Williams C’74) & Buck Niehoff
Anne Thomson Smith H’32*
Margaret (Hogan H’60) &
Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter
Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund
Kathleen & Jim Stengel
Jack Wyant
Archana & Sashi Kilaru
Ohio Valley Foundation
Lotspeich L. Taft Family
Marcy Wydman ’76
Susan & David Knust
Debbie & Rich Oliver L’61
Tina & Dudley Taft Sr. L’52
Wydman Family Foundation
Tina Sutphin Kohnen H’59
Tory (Woodhull H’63) &
TAS Foundation
Anne & Allen Zaring
Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier
John Parlin III L’54
Elizabeth Adams Tehan C’28*
Anonymous (3)
Anne & John Lawrence Jr.*
Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel
Dorrie Thompson
Dr. Joseph Levinson*
Peterloon Foundation
The Tomcinoh Fund
* Deceased
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Danielle & Joe Chen
Meredith (Edwards ’98) &
Anne Drackett Thomas H’66
Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski
John Ficks ’89
Anonymous (1)
The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile
Fund for Independent Schools of
Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation
Cincinnati Inc.
Laurie & Brian Hubert
Julie & John Gabriel
Pakeeza & Ferhan Asghar
Elizabeth Warner ’87 &
Cynthia Bardes Galvin C’74
Cindy & Andy Berman
monetary donations for annual,
Laurent Huguenin
Molly & Tom Garber ’96
capital, and endowment purposes.
Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri
Judith Johnson H’70
Julie & Rafael Garcia
Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89
Suzy Marquard H’68
Dee Gettler
Abbey Gauger ’09
The Diversified Donor Society recognizes and celebrates donors who have generously contributed a minimum of $5,000 during the fiscal year July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023. This includes all
$ 5 ,0 0 0 - $ 9 ,9 9 9
Estate of Robert Allen
DIVERSIFIED DONORS
Diversified Donor Society
Vickie Buyniski Gluckman $1 MILLION +
Margot & Dan Good
Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40*
Ellen Haude ’88
$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 - $ 9 9 9 ,9 9 9
Louise Atkins Head H’56
Virginia Wilkinson Brooks H’43*
Debbie Hill Linda & Rodney Jacobs
$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 - $ 4 9 9 ,9 9 9
Julie & Mark Jordan
Toni LaBoiteaux H’57
Sarah & Jim Jurgensen
Beth & Jim Schiff
Linda Jurgensen
Robert & Adele Schiff Family
Selena Hariharan & James Kalinowski
Foundation Inc.
Sue Kummerle
$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 - $ 2 4 9 ,9 9 9
Jutta & Patrick Lafley
Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy
Pat Landen H’50
Libby (Landen ’77) &
Betsy & Harrison Mullin
Bruce Krone
Maureen & Andrew O'Driscoll
The Louise Taft Semple Foundation
Libby Warrington Ott ’78
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0 - $ 9 9 ,9 9 9
Greer & John Schneider
The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.
Dulany & Rob Anning ’86
Anne & Jim Shanahan
Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61
Helen Chatfield H’64*
Ginger & David Warner
Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill
Julie & Frank Cohen ’91
Anonymous (1)
Angela & James Lee
Sudie Ernst Geier L’35 H’41*
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 - $ 2 4 ,9 9 9
Sara Eisen ’02 & Matthew Levine
Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67
Sue & Steve Baggott
Natalie & Josh Martin
The John Hauck Foundation
Nolan Bean
Claire & David Maxwell
Susan (Jones H’63) &
Susan & Steve Black L’60
Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman
Skip Hickenlooper
Alison & Bret Caller
Meghan & Andy Nelson
Sarah & Jim Jurgensen
Erin O'Grady & Scott Carroll ’85
Rich Oliver L’61
Alex & Andrew Quinn
Rachael Rowe & Michael Cioffi
Melissa Lounsbury &
Sarah & Steiny Steinman
Preston Comey ’03
Margaret (Hogan H’60) &
Paige & William deBuys
Alana & David Pepper
Jay and Jodi Woffington
Jack Wyant
George Fabe Family Fund of the
Halle & T Quinn
* Deceased
Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Dudley Taft Sr. L’52
$ 2 5 ,0 0 0 - $ 4 9 ,9 9 9
Janet Fast Andress H’46*
Jamey Osher ’97
Alex Phillips ’02 Jerry Porter Soumya Janardan & Vansh Puri Mona & Tony Rinaldi Kathy & Neal Schear Ronna & Ben Schneider Betsy Sittenfeld Jennifer & John Stein Kelli & Richard Stein Elizabeth & Chris Stock Anna & Dimitrios Topalidis
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T H R O U G H O U T T H E 2 02 2 -23 S P O R T S S E A S O N S , S E V E N H I L L S ’ S T U D E N T AT H L E T E S B R O K E S CH O O L R E C O R D S , R E A C H E D S TAT E T O U R N A M E N T S , A N D D I S P L AY E D T H E I R D E D I C AT I O N , S P O R T S M A N S H I P,
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AND TEAMWORK.
Track
FALL
The boys varsity golf team started off a
The Stingers defeated two higher seeded
Stingers were the 2022 Miami Valley
Coach Willie Hill had his 200th career win
teams to win the sectional tournament.
banger year in terms of tournament wins. The
this season and was inducted into the Seven
Conference, districts, sectionals, and Division
Hills Athletics Hall of Fame. The girls varsity
III state champions. Junior Charlie Mullin
basketball team finished second place in the
finished third overall at the state tournament
MVC Gray Division. The enthusiasm and
and was named First Team All-Ohio.
The girls varsity golf team, in only its second year of existence, also reached the state tournament finishing eighth overall.
Golf
senior Sohana Thompson defeated Summit Country Day and finished third at the sectional tournament.
The boys and girls cross country teams both
placed fourth at the district meet, after the girls
placed third at the MVC championships meet. The girls varsity soccer team had an excellent season and made it to the sectional tournament.
WINTER The boys and girls varsity bowling teams
carried the tournament wins into the winter sports season. The boys won the MVC title
atmosphere high during both teams’ games all season.
In its first year in existence, the boys varsity squash team joined the girls varsity squash
team, in only its second year, at the U.S. High School Squash Championships in
Philadelphia. Both teams earned wins at nationals and had excellent showings.
Stinger gymnasts sophomore Evie Ferguson and senior Cat McAndrew had great
performances at the City Championship for gymnastics.
SPRING
for a fourth consecutive year and the
The tournament wins kept coming in the
team history. For the girls, senior Shanaya
Ohio Tennis Coaches Association State
sectionals tournament for the first time in
Bharucha advanced to the state tournament. Swimming also had an impressive showing at the state tournament. Sophomore Josie
spring. The boys varsity tennis team won the Championship. The win was a first in school history. At the OHSSA’s state tournament, junior Avi Mahajan finished second in the
state with senior Cole Cozens finishing third.
Golf
Schneider and freshman Colin McNerney
The boys varsity soccer team and the girls
tournament. The relay team of Schneider,
MVC title. Boys soccer reached the district
Wolujewicz, and sophomore Raine Ellerman
The co-ed varsity track team also advanced to
The volleyball team competed in the sectional
at the state tournament. The swimming
Bachelder and Amelia Schnirring and
competed individually at the state
varsity volleyball team both tied for the
seniors Josie Domet and Carolyn
final after beating two higher ranked teams.
competed in the 200 and 400 freestyle relay
tournament.
Stingers also had numerous wins at the
For girls varsity tennis, the doubles team of sophomore Charlotte Scharfenberger and
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spirit of the Stingers cheer squad kept the
sectional tournament.
On the basketball court, the boys varsity
basketball team had an impressive season.
The doubles team of juniors John Corbett
and Gavin Isakov also competed at the state tournament, after taking second at districts. the state tournament with freshmen Claire
juniors Margret Schnirring and Callie Drew competing in the girls 4x200 relay. The relay team finished third at regionals, setting a new school record in the 4x200.
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Bowling Softball
Junior Carter Stevens for the 800
meter and the relay team both
came in first place at the districts tournament.
The girls varsity softball team won
the MVC for the fourth time in five seasons. The team went undefeated
in the MVC with a record of 10-0. The girls varsity lacrosse team
Swimming
Basketball
advanced to the second round of
the regional tournament after finishing second in the MVC.
The boys varsity lacrosse team also
finished second in the MVC, with a record of 11-5.
The boys varsity baseball team had
numerous great games throughout the season, ending it second in the MVC Gray Division.
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Soccer
Soccer
C O L L E G E S I G N I N G S 2 02 2 -2 3 Congratulations to the members of the Class of 2023 who signed to play in college for the 2023-24 seasons. C O L E C O Z E N S — Tennis — University of Toledo J U L I A TA M A I — Softball — Smith College S O H A N A T H O M P S O N — Tennis — West Chester University C A R O LY N W O L U J E W I C Z — Swimming — Dickinson College
Volleyball
Bowling
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AT A R I B B O N C U T T I N G O N S E P T. 2 3 , FOUR NEW TENNIS COURTS WERE U N V E I L E D , B R I N G I N G T H E T O TA L N U M B E R OF COURTS TO 10. HEAD OF SCHOOL CHRIS G A R T E N S H A R E D H I S A P P R E C I AT I O N A N D G R AT I T U D E AT T H E C E R E M O N Y. “THESE NEW TENNIS COURTS WILL NOT O N LY S T R E N G T H E N O U R T E N N I S P R O G R A M , I T W I L L TA K E I T T O N E W H E I G H T S . I T I S O N LY P O S S I B L E T H A N K S T O T H E D I R E C T O R OF DEVELOPMENT MARGO KIRSTEIN AND OUR VERY GENEROUS DONORS,” GARTEN SAID.
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We are grateful to those who choose to honor someone with a gift to The Seven Hills School Annual Fund. The following list recognizes those
In honor of
In honor of
In honor of
POLLY CULP’S TIRELESS EFFORTS ON BEHALF OF HILLSDALE 1965 Class of H’65
DR. LENORE HORNER Laura Kaufman ’88
SUSAN MARRS Todd Bland
In honor of
In honor of
WILL KERSTING’S GRADUATION Anne & Ron Shepherd
MARGARET DUNN PETRIC ’89 Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn
In honor of
GLENN SHILLINGER Laura (Hoguet ’06) & Jeff Leonard ’06
In honor of
donors and those in our
ANDREA MARTIN DUNN ’94 Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn
community they celebrate.
In honor of
In honor of
DAVID ABINERI Laura Kaufman ’88 In honor of
MOLLY MARRERO AQUILINO ’99 Michael A. Marrero In honor of
STEVE BAGGOT T Helen Asbury H’72 Margo Kirstein In honor of
SUE BONE Gwendolyn Yip & Santa Ono
CHARLES M. DUNN ’92 Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn In honor of
SAMANTHA FROEHLE GRADUATION Michele Plessinger In honor of
CHRIS GARTEN Tracy Lynn Monroe ’82 In honor of
ABE AND B. GORDON DAUGHTER'S MARRIAGE Margo Kirstein In honor of
In honor of
CHRIS HEDGES’ RETIREMENT Michelle Gardner Margo Kirstein
DOROTHY KIM CORBETT ’84 Margo Kirstein
In honor of
In honor of
MICA AND HANNAH CRAIN Nancy & Bob Dombek
SQUASH COURTS DONORS
JANET & WILLIE HILL’S NEW GRANDSON Margo Kirstein
MARGO KIRSTEIN’S 25 YEARS OF DEDICATED SERVICE TO SEVEN HILLS Chris Hedges
MARGO & ELLIOT T KIRSTEIN’S DAUGHTER’S MARRIAGE Patti & Fred Heldman In honor of
MARGO KIRSTEIN’S SPECIAL BIRTHDAY Vallie Freeman Michelle Gardner In honor of
JUT TA L AFLEY Margo Kirstein In honor of
JESS REID & RYAN MAHONEY’S MARRIAGE Margo Kirstein In honor of
SAM MARRERO ’02 Michael A. Marrero
Blair Lanier ’06
We are grateful to the following
Michael Coombe L’72
Ike Lanier ’15
families whose gifts made it
Paige & William deBuys
Sally Leyman
possible to construct squash
Margaret (Kent ’04) & Chris Edson
Claire & David Maxwell
courts in the lower level of Stoehr
Sarah Raup Johnson
The Motch Family
Ginger & Steve Kent
Betsy & Harrison Mullin
Ashley & Hill Kohnen
Maureen & Andrew O'Driscoll
Jutta & Patrick Lafley
Reena & Yash Patil
Seven Hills will be the only school in Cincinnati to offer an oncampus squash facility for physical education classes and age-level
In honor of
team competition.
Addison and Melissa Emery Lanier H’50
Nupur & Manish Anand G. Preston Comey ’03
Addison Lanier ’02
In honor of
ANDI FISCHER SIMON ’98 Sybil Behrens Mullin ’83
In honor of
Tucker (Jones ’79) &
Gym. Thanks to their generosity,
In honor of
RECOGNITION DONORS
Recognition Gifts
In honor of
JEN STEIN BEING HONORED AS A CINCINNATI ENQUIRER WOMAN OF THE YEAR Margo Kirstein Dianne & J. David Rosenberg In honor of
PAUL A WHARTON Bill & Amy Thaman Andrew Thaman Mary Thaman In honor of
JUDY ROBINSON WILLIAMS H’67 Shannon Kelly Carter H’67 In honor of
PEG WYANT’S SPECIAL BIRTHDAY Margo Kirstein
Dana & James Pease Halle & T Quinn Anne & Jim Shanahan
Asher Lanier ’04
The Wyant Family
Taylor Lanier
Anonymous (1)
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ENDOWED FUND DONORS
Donors to Endowed Funds A DA IR /CUL P FAM I LY S CH OL A R S HI P F U N D Polly Adair Culp H’65 T HE ELIS E EATO N AL L E N CHA IR IN F IN E & PER F OR M IN G AR T S Estate of Robert Allen ALEX BIBLER MEMORIAL SCHOL ARSHIP FUND Lindsay & Mark Bibler CATAWBA SCHOL ARSHIP FUND Anonymous (1) CL ASS OF 1956 FUND FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING Ann McDowell Santen H’56 GEORGE FABE ENDOWMENT IN SUPPORT OF SHARP PROGRAM Carolyn (Stegner H’70) & Bill Fabe L’67 Dana Fabe H’69 Lissy Fabe H’71 Elli Fabe ’78 Frank Russell L’72 GENERAL ENDOWMENT RESTRICT TO LOTSPEICH Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40* THE JOSEPH H. HEAD JR. SCHOL ARSHIP FUND The Head Family TRACY LUND HICKENLOOPER FUND FOR EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING Susan (Jones H’63) & Skip Hickenlooper HUNGER FOR GROWTH SCHOL ARSHIP FUND Abbey Gauger ’09 Debbie Hill ELINOR ADICK KLINE SCHOL ARSHIP FUND Elinor (Adick H’58) & Steve Kline
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ELISABETH “BITSY” GREENWALD MAPES FUND Liz & Hank Alexander Ogden Brandt Marilyn Braun Devon Drysdale Clausing H’73 Lisa and Mike Debbeler
Kathy & Bob Deubell Jane & James Fraser Shiva & Freidoon Ghazi Terri & Gary Grefer Shelley & Bill Greggs Christine Hill Kathryn Sauers Jackson ’11 Margo Kirstein Sarah Ott Lautar ’05 Pegi & John Leonard Kathleen & Joseph Luttmer Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits Barbara Marty Bronwyn Park C’70 Anne & Robert Ramsay Robert & Alberta Schneider Betsy & Bob Seibel Eleanor & Peter Shelburne Betsy Sittenfeld Kristin & David Skidmore Marcia & Dick Snyder Doreen & Ethan Stanley ’89 Marlene & Kevin Theile Cathlene Thompson Vanessa Wayne Karen & Barry Weinstein Karen & Fritz Wilger ’83 Anonymous (1) ELINOR SCHERR MOSHER FUND Betsy Alexander Berry H’57 L ABOITEAUX ENDOWMENT FOR FACULTY ENRICHMENT Toni LaBoiteaux H’57 MARY REIS SULLIVAN SCHOL ARSHIP FUND Jack Frank Carol Smith Hesser C’65 Meghan & Andy Nelson THE MIRIAM TITCOMB MEMORIALS FUND Murray Monroe ’84 Tracy Lynn Monroe ’82 THE WALTER AND DONNA WHITE LEADERSHIP FUND Andrew Thaman Amy & Bill Thaman Mary Thaman * Deceased
2022-23
Endowed Funds The Sylvia Taft Lotspeich Scholarship Fund
furthering Seven Hills’ mission,
Barney Moore Fund
endowments offer a dependable,
Elinor Scherr Mosher Fund
perpetual source of funding to
Ohio Tax Credit Scholarship Program
enrich the lives of our students.
Ononta Scholarships
The following is a list of scholarship and special purpose funds that have been created by the generosity of the people in the Seven Hills community. SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS Adair/Culp Family Scholarship Fund Dorothy Quincy Adams Scholarship Alumni Heritage Scholarship Daniel Beaver Memorial Scholarship Alex Bibler Memorial Scholarship Fund Robert Rogan Burchenal Scholarship George & Linda Callard Fund Catawba Scholarship Fund Frank & Julie Cohen Scholarship Fund Class of 2005 Scholarship Eva Jane Romaine Coombe Scholarships Charles Culpeper Foundation Fund Cullen Deimer Scholarship Fund Emily Bookwalter Demar Scholarship Eileen Driscoll Scholarship EAE Memorial Fund Elizabeth Williams Lende Scholarship Fund Angie Faran Fund Frederick A. Hauck Scholarship George Haydock Scholarship The Joseph H. Head Jr. Scholarship Jane P. Hoeland Scholarship Daniel J. Hoffheimer Family Scholarship Fund Hunger for Growth Scholarship Audrey Hutchins Memorial Scholarship Jergens Scholarship
The Peterloon Foundation Kyle Plush Scholarship Atha Haydock Head Powers Scholarship Janet Raymond Scholarship Mary Corine Gamble Ritchey Scherr Fund The Schiff Foundation Scholarship Charlotte Schmidlapp Scholarship Neil Smith Scholarship Mary Reis Sullivan Scholarship Jay and Dorrie Thompson Fund The Jack White Scholarship Fund The Walter and Donna White Leadership Fund Annie E. Wilger Memorial Scholarship Judy Robinson Williams Scholarship Theodore C. Wuerfel Merit Scholarship SPECIAL PURPOSE FUNDS Madame Bonnie Binkley Assembly Fund Virginia Brooks Endowment Fund Class of 1956 Fund for Excellence in Teaching Eileen Driscoll Book Fund George Fabe Endowment in support of SHARP The Garten Fund for Program Innovation Tracy Lund Hickenlooper Fund for Experiential Learning Patricia Howard Award of Distinction Laboiteaux Endowment for Faculty Enrichment Elisabeth "Bitsy" Greenwald Mapes Values Award Fund Ben Nordmeyer Fund to Perpetuate
Elinor Adick Kline Scholarship
the Academic, Athletic, & Artistic
James Alexander Lafley Scholarship
Life of TSHS
Mary Meta Lazarus Art Scholarship
ENDOWED FUNDS
While all gifts are significant to
The Miriam Titcomb Memorial Fund
Elizabeth Williams Lende Scholarship Fund Mimi Levinson Memorial Scholarship 61
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We appreciate those who honor someone’s memory through a gift to the Seven Hills Annual Fund. This list acknowledges donors who
In memory of
In memory of
In memory of
Eva Jane Romaine Coombe H’48 Christina Patterson ’06
Tony Guethlein Jennifer Frey ’99 Margo Kirstein
Murry Monroe, Sr. David Monroe ’91
In memory of
Joann P. O’Connell Dick Reis C’65
In memory of
have provided their support to
Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40 Margo Kirstein
Seven Hills in remembrance of
In memory of
individuals from our community.
Jeanann Gray Dunlap Sharon Worthing Vaino C’70
In memory of
In memory of
Howard Aronson Michelle Plessinger
Anne Greenwald Liz & Hank Alexander Ogden Brandt Marilyn Braun Devon Drysdale Clausing H’73 Lisa and Mike Debbeler Kathy & Bob Deubell Jane & James Fraser Shiva & Freidoon Ghazi Terri & Gary Grefer Shelley & Bill Greggs Christine Hill Kathryn Sauers Jackson ’11 Margo Kirstein Sarah Ott Lautar ’05 Pegi & John Leonard Kathleen & Joseph Luttmer Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits Barbara Marty Bronwyn Park C’70 Anne & Robert Ramsay Robert & Alberta Schneider Betsy & Bob Seibel Eleanor & Peter Shelburne Betsy Sittenfeld Kristin & David Skidmore Marcia & Dick Snyder Doreen & Ethan Stanley ’89 Marlene & Kevin Theile Cathlene Thompson Vanessa Wayne Karen & Barry Weinstein Karen & Fritz Wilger ’83 Anonymous (1)
In memory of
Luke Beckwith ’11 Jan Anderson Barbara Seiver In memory of
Bob Bodin Barbara Frey In memory of
Peter Briggs Jan Anderson Linda & George Callard Kathy & Bob Deubell Rachel & Bernie Foster Carolyn & Terry Fox Barbara Frey Louise Atkins Head H’56 Dan Hoffheimer Lynn & Donald Jacobs Susan Marrs Velma Morelli Debbie Motz Kathy Richardson Glenn Shillinger Betsy Sittenfeld Marcia & Dick Snyder Anonymous (1) In memory of
Cathy Caldemeyer Margo Kirstein Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon In memory of
Jenny Carr William & Anne Chatfield In memory of
Steven Claybourn Linda Wolfe
In memory of
Tate Greenwald Pegi & John Leonard Marcia & Dick Snyder
Marguerite Valk Reeves Gussenhoven Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon In memory of
Tracy Hickenlooper Jan Anderson Linda & George Callard Peter Dumbadze ’06 Carolyn & Terry Fox Barbara Frey Julie & Matthew Garrett Tricia Hoar Karen & David Hoguet Laura (Hoguet ’06) & Jeff Leonard ’06 Glenn Shillinger Betsy Sittenfeld Marcia & Dick Snyder Kelli & Richard Stein Rose Jane Sulman Meredith Decker Truettner ’06 Linda Wolfe In memory of
Joan Fankhauser Ireton C’51 Quina Schmidlapp C’53 In memory of
Brett Jackson H’73 Marian Barrett Leibold H’73 In memory of
Susan Koenig William & Anne Chatfield In memory of
Roger Loud Polly Adair Culp H’65 Josephine Deupree H’65 Nancie Newkirk Loppnow H’65 In memory of
Anne McLaurin Polly Adair Culp H’65 Josephine Deupree H’65 Patricia Bigham Journeay H’65 Nancie Newkirk Loppnow H’65
In memory of
In memory of
Alex Rush ’03 Paige (Schweitzer ’00) & Brett Connelly Margo Kirstein Susan Marrs Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon
MEMORIAL GIFTS
Memorial Gifts
In memory of
Kathryn Wanlass Shahani Margo Kirstein In memory of
Paul Sittenfeld Beth Archibald In memory of
Ellen Pease Sole H’70 Maril McCord ’70 Laurie Hathaway Monahan H’70 In memory of
Hiromi Takahashi Kim Takahashi In memory of
Bob Turansky Addison Lanier ’02 Jason Waugh ’96 In memory of
Jacob Weinstein ’17 Sam Bassett ’17 Kathi Makoroff & Jeff Grass Anonymous (1) In memory of
Emily Jones White H’73 Marian Barrett Leibold H’73 In memory of
Jack White William & Anne Chatfield Jason Waugh ’96
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2022
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
2 Sixth and Seventh Grade Retreat
22 Lotspeich Trunk or Treat
8 Doherty and Lotspeich Fall Spirit Night 19-22 Eighth Grade Trip to North Carolina* 23 Homecoming and Family Picnic
23 Doherty Halloween Spooktacular 27 Middle School Pumpkin Day
30 Middle and Upper School Between the Pages with Author Ellen Oh*
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
8-9 Upper School Personal Challenge Sharing Days*
9 Upper School Alumni Career Panel
22 Doherty Grandpersons’ Day 21 Balloons Over Doherty Parade
9 Winter Lower School Spirit Night 10 Seven Hills’ First Competition for First Lego League*
JANUARY
7 Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony 11 Upper School Civic Engagement Day 16 Middle School Day On Not Off* 27 Youth Sports Spirit Night 29 Lower School STEAM Fair
SEPTEMBER 19, 2022
DECEMBER 10 , 2022
Eighth graders, teachers, and Head of Middle School Bill Waskowitz
Stinger Robotics, made up of Lotspeich students, competed with 11 other
Carolina, for an outdoor team adventure. Students and faculty went mountain
competition. In the morning, the team gave a
journeyed to the Nantahala Outdoor Center, located in Bryson City, North biking, white water rafting, zip-lining, and more during their stay. SEPTEMBER 30 , 2022
Seven Hills welcomed Ellen Oh as this year’s Between the Pages author. During her presentations to Upper and Middle School students, Oh
discussed her literary journey, answered questions, and signed novels.
Oh is the author of the “Dragon King Chronicles” series, “Finding Junie Kim,” and many more incredible books. She is also the co-founder and
president of We Need Diverse Books, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting diversity within children’s literature. NOVEMBER 8-9 , 2022
Scattered throughout the Upper School, students shared their Personal
Challenge Projects ranging in topics from creating an art camp to beekeeping to creating an encyclopedia of dinosaurs. “The Challenge Project requires
teams in two events at the first Seven Hills’ hosted First Lego League presentation to a panel of volunteer judges,
including Seven Hills teachers and community members. The afternoon was filled with fierce
competition as the teams were pitted against each other to see whose robot could best follow a
course and complete tasks. The Stingers qualified
for the district tournament in Loveland in January. JANUARY 16 , 2023
Seven Hills Middle School families volunteered
at Matthew 25: Ministries and A Child's Hope International during the
Middle School's 10th annual Day On Not Off service day to honor Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy.
FEBRUARY 8 , 2023
students to completely own and direct a piece of their educational experience
The Upper School’s Civic Engagement Seminars are funded by a leadership
said Director of Experiential Learning Karen Glum.
occurred in January and February and are designed to help deepen student
and to face and overcome challenges in pursuit of their unique objectives,”
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grant from the Edward E. Ford Foundation. The three days of seminars
FEBRUARY
MARCH
3 Upper School Books for Lunch
10 Middle School Global Education Day*
8 Upper School Civic Engagement Day*
13-17 Doherty Cultural Connections Week
15-16 Upper School Personal Challenge Sharing Days
10 SNAAP Family Game Night
WHILE EACH MONTH IS PACKED WITH MANY ENGAGING ACTIVITIES, READ ABOUT SOME O F O U R FAVO R I T E H I G H L I G H T S B E LOW.
APRIL
MAY
8 Arts Alive*
5 Doherty Olympic Day
12-14 Doherty Unit III trip to Glen Helen
5 Lotspeich May Fete
18-19 Upper School Personal Challenge Sharing Days 25-26 Author Stacy McAnnulty Visits Doherty and Lotspeich students 28 Lotspeich Grandpersons’ Day
11-12 Lotspeich Fifth Grade Trip to Dearborn, Michigan 12 Senior Circle 12 Doherty Carnival 15-19 Seventh Grade Trip to Washington, D.C.
2023 JUNE
2 12th Grade Graduation* 9 SNAAP Year-End Celebration June 8-10 Upper School Marine Lab Trip
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TH E SEVEN H I L L S SCH OOL I S F I L L E D WI T H N E W ADVENTURES, EXCITING DISCOVERIES, AND C O M M U N I T Y - B U I L D I N G E V E N T S E V E R Y D A Y.
22-16 May Term Intensives*
MAY 22-26 , 2023
understanding of contemporary issues. The 17 seminars were based on
Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors completed one of 17 May Terms,
public health, and global issues.
students worked on engines, met with chefs who specialize in various
five categories: social justice, environment, politics and government, MARCH 10 , 2023
The entire Middle School participated in Global Education Day on
March 10. In the morning, students attended a variety of sessions about topics including wildlife conservation, the future of agriculture, the
versatility of speaking multiple languages, and many more. During the
afternoon, students competed in an “Amazing Race”-style competition
where they traveled around Hillsdale Campus and completed a series of challenges. Students “ran with the bulls,” raced up “Mount Everest,”
which are a week-long course or trip focusing on a specific topic. The
foods, painted a mural, explored Hamilton County Parks and landmarks, met with the Ohio Innocence Project, recorded songs and movie trailers, and learned about animal behavior at the Cincinnati Zoo and Newport
Aquarium. The Gullah Geechee Cultural Immersion Trip took students to explore sites in South Carolina and the world language department
took students to Italy, France, and Spain to practice their language skills and learn about another culture. JUNE 2 , 2023
crossed a river, performed an Irish jig, and tried new food from around
Seven Hills celebrated its 49th Commencement in the Field House on
APRIL 8 , 2023
gowns, came together to commemorate their myriad achievements and
the world to name a few.
Arts Alive was a wonderful, joyous display of incredible student talent,
creativity, and expression! Families, friends, and classmates enjoyed the festivities which included performances from first graders to 12th
graders, food trucks, desserts, and various arts and crafts stalls like face painting, henna, origami, and more.
the Hillsdale Campus on June 2. The 97 graduates, clad in caps and
time at the Seven Hills Upper School. The words of commencement speaker Sara Eisen ’02, a financial journalist and CNBC anchor of
“Squawk on the Street,” stressed the importance of following their
passions to the Class of 2023. “Do what speaks to you, even if it doesn’t
to anyone else. Focus on what can make you special and stand out. Prove yourself through hard work and determination,” Eisen said.
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M ATC H I N G G I F T S & F R I E N D S
Matching Gifts & Friends of Seven Hills
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MATCHING GIFTS
Fifth Third Foundation
PNC Foundation
FRIENDS OF SEVEN HILLS
Abbott
GE Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Salesforce
AmazonSmile Foundation
Amica Mutual Ins. Co.
Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Matching Gifts Program
Strada Education Network
Michael Bohmer
Truist Financial
Kroger Community Rewards
The Benevity Community Impact Fund of the American Online Giving Foundation
Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
Delta Air Lines Foundation
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Charitable Spending Account
Fannie Mae
Northrop Grumman Corporation
The UBS Matching Gifts Program Zimmer Biomet
Liam Morrison Rose Palmieri
2022-23
Gifts and Grants for Special Purposes Sue & Steve Baggott Carol Becker
E L I S E E AT O N A L L E N PERFORMING ARTS FUND
Estate of Robert Allen ALUMNI FINE & P E R F O R M I N G A R T S AWA R D
Larry Pauly ’79
Linda & Andy Berger Susan & Peter Cha
UPPER SCHOOL SCIENCE D E PA R T M E N T
Julie & John Gabriel Dee Gettler
Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri Leah & Ryan English Christine & Chris Garten Kathy & Tom Hayes
OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS & B U I L D I N G D O N AT I O N S
Angela & James Lee Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits Suzy Marquard H’68 Claire & David Maxwell Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman Sybil Behrens Mullin ’83 Meghan & Andy Nelson
Margo & Elliot Kirstein
Martha Allen ’78
Melissa Lounsbury &
Lynn & Ken Kroeger
Nupur & Manish Anand
Robert Paul
Jamey Osher ’97
Dulany & Rob Anning ’86
Manisha & Ankur Patel
Pakeeza & Ferhan Asghar
Reena & Yash Patil
Sue & Steve Baggott
Alana & David Pepper
Nolan Bean
Alexander F. Phillips ’02
Cindy & Andy Berman
Joni & Dick Quimby
Jennifer & John Stein
Alison & Bret Caller
Halle & T Quinn
Ellen & Ray van der Horst
Erin O'Grady & Scott Carroll ’85
Lisa & John Raimondo
Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter
Ellie Fabe ’78 & Frank Russell L’72
Helen Chatfield H’64*
Marielle & Tony Samaha
Danielle & Joe Chen
Beth & Jim Schiff
Fund for Independent Schools
Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri
Robert & Adele Schiff Family
of Cincinnati Inc.
Rachael Rowe & Michael Cioffi
The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.
Julie & Frank Cohen ’91
Jayna (Schlegel ’90) &
Mandy Hayes ’91 & Jason Cohen ’91
Dan Schimberg ’80
Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski
Ronna & Ben Schneider
Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89
Greer & John Schneider
Meredith (Edwards ’98) &
Shelly & Matt Smith
John Ficks ’89
Kelli & Richard Stein
Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67
Sarah & Steiny Steinman
SHARP PROGRAM
Kathy & Tom Hayes
Joni & Dick Quimby
Elizabeth & Chris Stock
Kimberly Jackson
The Louise Taft Semple Foundation
Karen & David Hoguet
SUMMER CURRICULUM
Linda & Rodney Jacobs
Anna & Dimitrios Topalidis
Laura (Hoguet ’06) &
The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile Jr./
Judith Johnson H’70
Jodi and Jay Woffington
Jeff Leonard ’06
U.S. Bank Foundation
Sarah & Jim Jurgensen
Anonymous (3)
AT H L E T I C S
Susan & Peter Cha Julie & John Gabriel Dee Gettler D A N I E L B E AV E R MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Barbara Beaver Woody Woodward MADAME BONNIE B I N K L E Y A S S E M B LY F U N D
Jack Binkley THE BUENGER AWARD
Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Inc.
Joni & Dick Quimby Jayna (Schlegel ’90) & Dan Schimberg ’80 Martha & Lee Schimberg Greer & John Schneider
SCHOLARSHIP
Marjorie Davis C’65 Lindy VanDoren Freeman H’63
DA RK ROOM P HOTOGRA PHY STUD I O
Laurie Dearworth Leon ’84
Mary Welsh & Frank Schlueter
Mary Wommack ’82
DOHERT Y
S C I E N C E D E PA R T M E N T
Jennifer Frey ’99
Julie & John Gabriel
DOHERT Y GAGA PIT IN MEMORY OF TRACY HICKENLOOPER
Peter Dumbadze ’06
Meredith Decker Truettner ’06 DOHERT Y P L AYGRO UND EQUIPMENT
The John Hauck Foundation O H I O TA X C R E D I T SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Janet Allen-Reid ’76 & David Reid Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski
Gwendolyn Yip & Santa Ono
Dee Gettler
TENNIS – UPPER SCHOOL
Matt Kelly ’97 TENNIS COURTS BLEACHERS AND SHADE
Anonymous (1) T H E AT R E A N D A R T D E PA R T M E N T
Anonymous (1)
SPECIAL PURPOSES
E L I S E E AT O N A L L E N C H A I R
Estate of Robert Allen
Foundation Inc.
Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy
* Deceased
Archana & Sashi Kilaru Libby Landen Krone ’77 Toni LaBoiteaux H’57 Jutta & Patrick Lafley Margaret (Avril ’75) & Jonathan Lawson 67
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Robert Allen*
Christine & Chris Garten
Diane Moffett C’74
Nellie Leaman Taft H’55*
Louise (Knauft H’54) &
Ann Gatch H’37*
Gary Monnier
Margot Deupree Taylor H’61
Sudie Ernst Geier H’41*
Livy Hickenlooper More C’61
Elizabeth Adams Tehan C’28*
Elizabeth Deupree Goldsmith H’38*
Marjorie McCullough Motch C’41*
Jane McKay Thomas C’25*
Amita & Sunny Gupta
Robin Nenninger
Martha Benedict Tuttle H’34*
Elizabeth (Carson C’48)* &
Agnes Tietig Parlin C’33*
Ruth Smith Upson H’41*
Tory (Woodhull H’63) &
Elizabeth Urban ’81
Samuel* Allen Gail Barrows Austin C’59 Christine Marting Baermann C’36* Gay (Seybolt H’51) & Saint* Bain Jack Binkley Helen Chatfield Black H’41* Steve Black L’60 Victoria Frazer Bonebrake ’77 Carol Brestel* Charlin & Peter* Briggs Lara Brightwell ’77 Pat Cornell Brodie H’38* Rhoda (Allen H’67) & John Brooks L’57 Virginia Wilkinson Brooks H’43* Barb & Andrew Bryans Elana Rhodes Byrd-Kehler C’60 Helen Chatfield H’64* Lawsie (Pennington C’65) & Michael Coler Margaret (Walker H’70) & Tom Comey L’57 Martha Strauss Condit H’33* Eva Jane Romaine Coombe H’48* Anne Brown Dauler H’39* Emily Bookwalter Demar L’24* Jane (Maddox C’65) & Igor Dumbadze Sandy (Hauck C’49) & Allen* Elliott Carol Iannitto Euskirchen H’61 Mary Van Antwerp Fabe C’44* Claire Martin Fairman H’50* Margaret Pogue Fisk C’33* Dr. Bernard & Rachel Foster Margaret Hooker Fraser H’63* John O. Frey L’38* # Evelyn Comey Frost H’47 Sandra Gans
William Hall L’37* Ellen Haude ’88
John Parlin III L’54
Tom Hayes
Janet Patterson Raymond C’44*
Susan Jones Hickenlooper H’63
Joan Fleischer Reckseit H’44*
Dr. Norman Hill L’39*
Melody Sawyer Richardson C’61
Dan Hoffheimer
Monte Richardson C’30*
LEGACY SOCIETY
Legacy Society
Ellen & Ray van der Horst Ruth Harrison Venable C’52 Tina Wagner L’69 Jason Waugh ’96 Michael Ibold Wilger*
Judge Timothy S. Hogan* Phyllis Siebenthaler Hopple H’40* Pattie (Scifres H’68) & Andy Jamison Betty Freyhof Johnson H’40* Kathy & Tom Kahle Sussannah Skinner Kelly H’65 Elinor Adick Kline H’58 Mary DeBus Knauft C’27* Peter Koenig Mary Stuart Kreimer H’44* Randy (Upson H’63) & Keith LaFerriere Susan Steman Laffoon H’57 Jean Leach* Sally & Ray Leyman L’67 Sylvia Taft Lotspeich H’37*
Jennie Rosenthal L’75
Abby Dittmann Wise H’47
Barbara & Donald Lowry*
Jeff Rush
Joan Patterson Witten C’43*
Pamela Lee Lowry H’62*
Marjorie Schiele C’31*
Nan (Sikes H’68) & Dan Witten II
Anni Macht C’70
Betsy (Klein L’51) &
Jean Wommack*
Marvin* Schwartz
Mary Wood-Constable
Marta Murrie Simons C’57*
Jean Verity Woodhull H’39*
Margery Wing Sisson Runyan H’37*
John Wulsin*
Betsy & Paul* Sittenfeld
Rosamond Reed Wulsin C’38*
Lib Asbury Stone H’48
Anonymous (11)
Sally Crane Martindale H’42* Dr. Merlyn McClure H’43* Lucy Brown Wagner McKee H’34* Leslie Bennett McNeill C’61 Amy Crutchfield Meyer ’84 Barbara McKay Miller C’18* Anne Mitchell Pezzano H’72
Margaret Stone ’78 Renee Stoops ’90
*Deceased #New member as of fiscal year 2023
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WAY S T O G I V E
WAY S T O G I V E Contributions to The Seven Hills School may be made using any of the following methods: CHECKS
To find out if your company has a matching
website at 7hills.org/giving or contact
Checks made payable to The Seven Hills
gift program, please call the Development
Director of Development Margo Kirstein
School can be mailed to us at:
Office at 513.728.2430 or check with your
at 513.728.2437.
The Seven Hills School
human resources department to inquire
Development Office
about your company’s policies.
OHIO TAX CR E D IT S C H O L A RS H I P PR OG R AM
SECURITIES
This giving opportunity provides tax credits
5400 Red Bank Road Cincinnati, OH 45227 CREDIT CARD
or appreciated securities, please call the
• Phone - To make a gift by credit card
Development Office at 513.728.2430, or visit
to Ohioans who support private school scholarships for students in need. The program allows Ohio taxpayers to receive a dollar-for-dollar tax credit up to $750, or
over the phone, please call the
our website at 7hills.org/giving and download
Development Office at 513.728.2430.
our stock transfer instructions.
$1,500 if married and filing jointly, for
PL ANNED GIFTS
Granting Organizations (SGO). To learn
• Online - Make your gifts safely and securely by credit card at 7hills.org/giving. Seven Hills accepts Visa, MasterCard, and American Express.
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For information about making a gift of stock
Designating a planned gift to The Seven Hills School in your estate plans can benefit both your family and the school by mitigating your
E M P L O Y E R M AT C H I N G G I F T S
estate taxes and possibly income taxes, while
Many employers sponsor matching gifts
creating a lasting legacy for future students.
programs and will match any charitable
To learn more about tax savings and other
contributions made by their employees.
benefits of Planned Giving, please visit our
donations made to a certified Scholarship more, visit 7hills.org/TaxCreditScholarships. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this report is accurate and complete as of June 30, 2023. However, despite our sincere efforts to avoid errors, they may occur and for this we apologize in advance. If information is misspelled or listed under an incorrect heading, please notify us at 513.728.2430.
QUESTIONS? Please contact Director of Development Margo Kirstein at 513.728.2437 or at margo.kirstein@7hills.org.
SCHOOL LEADERSHIP 2 0 2 2 -2 3 Christopher P. Garten Head of School Susan Marrs Assistant Head of School, Director of College Counseling, Director of Studies Grades 6-12 Matthew J. Bolton, Ph.D. Head of Upper School Susan Miller Head of Lotspeich Lower School Tracy L. Murch Head of Doherty Lower School William J. Waskowitz Head of Middle School Lynn Kroeger Chief Financial Officer & Chief Operations Officer Scott D. Cagle Director of Technology Christine L. Hedges Director of Communications & Marketing Janet S. Hill Director of Enrollment Management Margo Kirstein Director of Development A. Scott Willard Director of Athletics
DEVELOPMENT TEAM
Margo Kirstein
Michelle Gardner
Ann Brock
Annemarie Worobetz
Director of Development
Annual Giving Manager
Database Administrator
Donor Relations and
margo.kirstein@7hills.org
Stewardship Manager
513.728.2437
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PA R E N T S O F A LU M N I :
If a Seven Hills publication is addressed to your child and they no longer maintain a permanent address at your home, please notify the Development Office. Contact Ann Brock at 513.728.2434 or ann.brock@7hills.org
Hillsdale Campus Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 Doherty Campus Cincinnati, Ohio 45206 513.728.2400