BOARD OF TRUSTEES , Advisory Council & Alumni Board
Feature Story - For 174 days in 2023-24, we built on the lasting legacy of the Seven Hills community
FINANCIAL REPORT 2022-23
174 Days Building community through learning
CONSECUTIVE YEARS DONORS
ANNUAL GIVING: THE YEAR IN REVIEW
LEADERSHIP SOCIETY
174 Days Building community through the arts
SENIOR PARENT DONORS
CURRENT PARENT DONORS
ALUMNI DONORS
GRANDPARENT DONORS
174 Days Building community connecting with our past
PARENTS OF ALUMNI DONORS
FACULTY & STAFF DONORS
FORMER EMPLOYEE DONORS
174 Days Building community through athletics
LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETY
DIVERSIFIED DONOR SOCIETY
174 Days Building community through acts of service
RECOGNITION GIFTS
DONORS TO ENDOWED FUNDS
MEMORIAL GIFTS
174 Days Building community across divisions
MATCHING GIFT S/ FRIENDS OF SEVEN H I LLS
GIFTS & GRANTS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES
LEGACY SOCIETY
WAYS TO GIVE
LEADERSHIP & DEVELOPMEN
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, 2024. However, despite our sincere efforts to avoid errors, they may occur and for this, we apologize in advance.
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Dear Seven Hills Community,
On behalf of our entire school family, I want to thank you for your support during the 2023-24 school year. It was, by any measure, another phenomenal year!
ACADEMIC RECOGNITION AND COLLEGE ADMISSIONS
In May, 189 seniors, juniors, and sophomores took a total of 421 college-level Advanced Placement exams. A phenomenal 93% of those exams yielded college-qualifying scores of 3 or higher. In addition, 104 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 courses we offer were well above those of college-bound students both in Ohio and across the country.
In a very competitive college admissions year, the class of 2024 has acquitted itself beautifully. The 89 members of the class have matriculated to 52 colleges in 24 states (as well as two students who are studying overseas): Barnard College; Boston College; Brown University; Bryn Mawr College; Carnegie Mellon University; Case Western Reserve University; Colby College; Colorado College; CUNY Hunter College; Dartmouth College; Drexel University; Georgetown University; Goucher College; Indiana University; Miami University (Ohio); Middlebury College; Northeastern University; Northwestern University; Ohio State University; Ohio University; Parsons School of Design, The New School; Purdue University; Rhode Island School of Design; Rice University; Ringling College of Art and Design; Roger Williams University; Seattle University; Swarthmore College; Trinity College; Tulane University; University of Arizona; University of California, Santa Barbara; University of California, Irvine; University of Chicago; University of Cincinnati; University of Colorado Boulder; University of Denver; University of Illinois; University of Massachusetts Amherst; University of Michigan; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; University of Notre Dame; University of Southern California; University of St. Andrews, Scotland; University of Tennessee; University of Virginia; Vanderbilt University; Virginia Commonwealth University; Wake Forest University; Washington University in St. Louis; Xavier University; and Yale University.
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 five of our five-year plan, we have enhanced several key programs:
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)
Seven Hills has made substantial new investments in STEM, to sustain our Lower Schools’ innovative math and science programs, fund the school’s six makerspaces (Doherty’s Science Lab, Lotspeich’s Project Math program, the Middle School’s Innovation Lab, and the Upper School’s three new engineering and robotics labs), and support a vast array of elective courses in science, mathematics, computer science, engineering, and robotics.
Mental 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, Seven Hills has added guidance counselors and learning specialists and allocated new funds for faculty training in how to differentiate learning to meet the needs of a wide variety of learners.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
Consistent with our commitment to providing a warm, inclusive school community, the school has provided additional resources for professional training in culturally responsive pedagogies and increased support for student leadership training, affinity groups, and community-building events.
Experiential Learning
Each year, Seven Hills makes an extraordinary commitment to off-campus, experiential learning, including a myriad of grade-level field trips in the lower grades, overnight trips in grades four through nine, and extensive travel experiences in Middle and Upper School associated with classes in theater, music, art, world language, and science — as well as the May Terms and service learning and Civic Engagement trips. Recent budgets have addressed the rapidly escalating costs of these valuable experiences which guide students beyond their comfort zones, help them develop responsibility and self-confidence, and foster closer ties with their classmates and their teachers.
Fine and Performing Arts
In an era when many schools have throttled back on the arts, Seven Hills has doubled down, providing, from pre-kindergarten through grade 12, a rich array of required courses as well as a multitude of optional performance opportunities. The arts department mounts over 20 major productions each year, culminating in Arts Alive, a school-wide celebration of the arts which showcases the talents of our students in all four divisions.
Athletics
Consistent with our commitment to no-cut athletics, Seven Hills fields 106 athletic teams, in 15 sports, involving 70 coaches. The new budget helps sustain this wide array of offerings, including an expanded Middle and Upper squash program and expanded team options in our Lower Schools. In 2023-24, Seven Hills expanded its Middle and Upper School squash program and built out the Lower School program, by adding several new team options as well as some intramural programs in kindergarten. In another banner year, our varsity athletes won six Miami Valley Conference Championships (with seven Coaches and eight Players of the Year) and four sectional team championships. In addition, 15 athletes qualified for state competitions.
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
CHRIS GARTEN
CHRISTOPHER P. GARTEN Former Head of School
LAIR KENNEDY Board Chair
LAIR KENNEDY
Dear Seven Hills Families and Friends,
This past year, we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the 1974 merger that engendered The Seven Hills School as well as the rich traditions of Miss Doherty’s College Preparatory School, Mrs. Lotspeich’s Open-Air School, and Miss Titcomb’s Hillsdale School. At ceremonies throughout the year, we recognized the impact of several generations of school leaders who have helped sustain this legacy of excellence since 1906.
After my first year as Board chair, I am delighted to report that Seven Hills remains in great shape, well positioned to fulfill our ambitious mission in the decades ahead.
Robust Enrollment
In a competitive school market, demand for Seven Hills remains very strong. We opened the 2023-24 school year with an enrollment of 1,044 students, including 148 new students, and a remarkably high retention rate of 94%. The school remains a diverse and vibrant learning community with students of color making up over 40% of our population. We are proud that Seven Hills is one of the most diverse independent schools in the Midwest, serving families from a wide array of cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, and socio-economic backgrounds.
Strong Financial Position
Seven Hills remains in an enviably strong financial position: with no long-term debt, an endowment of $46 million, and ample cash reserves to protect against possible headwinds. This has made it possible to make significant investments in innovative educational programs and compensation, enabling the school to attract and retain its talented faculty and staff, even in the context of a national teacher shortage.
Facilities Enhancements
Over the last nine years, Seven Hills has made a substantial investment in modernizing its facilities, adding over 100,000 square feet of new space that has transformed teaching and learning on both our campuses.
To build on this momentum, we made significant improvements to our campus security system, installing a state-of-the-art network, linking more than 90 cameras and 200 cellphones, to provide real-time information to school personnel and first responders in the event of an emergency. At Doherty, we renovated (and relocated) the art, drama, and music classrooms and refurbished Jones Hall with new furnishings, paint, and flooring. On the Hillsdale Campus, we completed extensive renovations of the Lotspeich classroom building and built a four-court squash center on the lower level of the Stoehr Gym to house the school’s fastest growing athletic program.
Plotting Seven Hills’ Future
Over the last five years, the Board, administration, faculty, and staff have worked together on key initiatives of the Strategic Plan of 2019. So, as part of our on-going commitment to “being the best at getting better,” the Board launched the next round of strategic planning. Former Board Chair Steve Baggott and current Board Treasurer Angie Apple convened a Strategic Planning Task Force comprised of 18 current and former trustees and community leaders.
This strong group identified eight strategic pillars that will be the foundation for a new strategic plan, including school identity; academic excellence; health and wellness; athletics; diversity, equity, and inclusion; faculty excellence; facilities and campus planning; and financial sustainability. During the 2024-25 school year, the school’s leadership team will work with stakeholder focus groups to develop and fine-tune action plans in each of these key areas, and the Board will adopt a new strategic plan in May 2025.
Leadership Transitions
This spring, we recognized the contributions of two retiring school leaders, Assistant Head of School Susan Marrs and Head of School Chris Garten, who together have given 67 years of exemplary service to Seven Hills. 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 brings to his new role a deep understanding of and affection for the Seven Hills community. Succeeding Matt as Head of Upper School is Rick Tate, who comes to us from Hawken School in Gates Mills, Ohio, one of the strongest independent schools in the Midwest, where he served as assistant director of the Upper School for teaching and learning. We are fortunate to have secured strong leaders to help carry on the school’s tradition of excellence.
Finally, on behalf of our Board of Trustees, I want to express our abiding gratitude for all you have done to support this school. Your help has been a critical part of sustaining an institution that, in the words of our mission statement, “engages hearts and minds, guiding students to cultivate their unique capacities and preparing each for a meaningful role in a rapidly changing world.” We can all be proud of how far this school has come!
Sincerely,
Lair Kennedy Chair, Board of Trustees
TRUSTEES
BOARD OF ADVISORY AND
BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2023-24
Lair Kennedy, Chair & President
Amy DeWitt, Vice-Chair
John Schneider, Vice-Chair
Angie Apple, Treasurer
Samir Kulkarni, Secretary
John Atkinson
Nolan Bean
Karen Bidlingmeyer Callard ’80
Peter S. Cha
Meredith Edwards Ficks ’98
Thomas Charles Garber ’96
Laurent Huguenin
Kimberly Jackson
James Lee
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
Ex. Officio Members:
Stephen J. Baggott, Past Chair & President
Gabe Davis ’03, Alumni Representative
Pretty Patel, Parent Community Representative
Christopher P. Garten , Head of School
COUNCIL
ALUMNI BOARD
ADVISORY COUNCIL 2023-24
Janet Allen-Reid ’76
Dulany Anning
Fran Barrett
Steve Black L’60
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
Cal Kalnow
Lair Kennedy
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
2023-24
ALUMNI BOARD 2023-24
Gabe Davis ’03, President
John Bloch ’03
John Ficks ’89
Kathryne Gardette ’79
Max Gollobin ’09
Brandon Hydrick ’92
Amy Bulger Kattman ’89
Ashley Ackerman Kohn ’05
Laura Hoguet Leonard ’06
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
DAYS
174 DAYS IN 2023-24
WE BUILT ON TO THE LASTING LEGACY OF THE SEVEN HILLS COMMUNITY EVERY DAY WE SPENT WITHIN THE SEVEN HILLS COMMUNITY, WE STRIVED TO NEW HEIGHTS IN ACADEMICS, ARTS, AND ATHLETICS. WE RECEIVED AWARDS, BROKE SCHOOL RECORDS, AND SHOWCASED OUR TALENTS. ALUMNI FROM THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY RETURNED TO CELEBRATE THE MERGER 50 YEARS AGO THAT CREATED THE SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL.
nd we bid farewell to two pillars of the Seven Hills community as former Head of School Chris Garten and former Assistant Head of School and Director of College Counseling Susan Marrs retired.
We shared knowledge within our community as older students helped younger ones learn the basics of coding and how to stay safe during April’s solar eclipse. We honored the bravery of students of all ages, who submitted their work to contests, wrote and performed their own plays, and took the stage in front of full-houses in The Schiff Center.
We grew the culture of sports, student-led initiatives, and community fundraising with the opening of the Wyant Family Squash Center, giving Seven Hills the largest squash facility of any school in the Cincinnati area and allowing squash to continue to flourish for all student-athletes who wish to play.
We supported our communities outside of campus, displaying our commitment to the Seven Hills values. Upper Schoolers dived into community service, by building beds during May Term, collecting supplies for those in need, and holding fundraisers throughout the year. Doherty students supported various causes with their Hive community service
projects, and Lotspeich students held a food drive over the holiday season. Middle Schoolers raised more than $20,000 during the annual Walk-A-Thon.
A sense of community flourished across divisions thanks to the dedication of Seven Hills students, teachers, faculty, parents, friends, and alumni. Doherty lifers from the Class of 2024 returned to cheer on pre-kindergartners as they ran the Mini Pig. Upper Schoolers shared their Challenge Experience with Middle Schoolers on their visit days. Middle Schoolers led Lower Schoolers through activities at the STEAM Fair. The entire community gathered for Homecoming and filled the Field House with cheers and well wishes during the Senior Circle.
As these events and accomplishments unfolded throughout the 174 days of the 2023-24 school year, all members of our community encouraged and supported each other and celebrated our strength and friendship.
In the stories found throughout the Annual Report, we invite you to reflect with us and reminisce on some of the highlights of the rewarding, celebratory, and communitydriven 2023-24 school year.
Financial Report 2023-24
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, 2024. 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.
* The balances within the 2023-24 Revenues & Expenses table are unaudited and represent an
Represents amounts transferred to reserves for
The Seven Hills School points with pride to the latest endowment report that places our invested assets just under $46 million. The infusion of new gifts combined with professional portfolio management, and thoughtful leadership by the school’s Investment Committee, chaired in 2023-24 by Nolan Bean, continues to produce desirable returns.
ENDOWMENT GROWTH
TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED 2023-24
The balances presented are unaudited financial numbers.
BUILDING COMMUNITY
EACH YEAR, OUR STUDENTS AND FACULTY HAVE SHOWN AND ACHIEVED ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE. WE HAVE SHARED OUR KNOWLEDGE WITH OUR FELLOW STUDENTS, RECEIVED AWARDS FOR WRITTEN WORK, AND HEADED OFF TO GREAT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. HERE IS A GLIMPSE OF WHAT WE ACHIEVED IN THE 2023-24 SCHOOL YEAR .
LEARNING TOGE THER: STUDENTS AS TEACHERS
Throughout the year, Seven Hills students stepped into the shoes of their teachers to educate other students.
In November and December, Upper School computer science students taught Doherty and Lotspeich students the basics of coding. The students attempted to “code” a robot, played by one of the Upper Schoolers as Upper School computer science teacher Marcus Twyford explained the importance of specific, small instructions when coding. The students then completed games and activities as part of the Hour of Code, a worldwide effort to celebrate computer science and broaden participation in the field.
In science teacher Kristin Suer’s class, seventh graders shared their knowledge of the stars and space. The students researched the solar system and wrote and designed books on their chosen planet. The project culminated with the seventh graders reading the books to kindergartners and first graders at Doherty and Lotspeich.
In April, seventh graders learned about the upcoming solar eclipse and created a skit, answering questions about the eclipse and teaching about safe eclipse viewing. On the days before the eclipse on April 8, the students performed the skit for Doherty and Lotspeich students.
Upper School students learned about the dedication and hard work it takes to complete a Challenge Experience from their peers with sharing days throughout the year. The halls and classrooms of the Upper School were filled with students explaining their projects which included learning CPR, coding apps, completing building projects, and writing cookbooks.
Throughout the school year, students of all ages helped their peers learn about different cultures and holidays, from a pre-kindergartner sharing how she celebrates Lunar New Year with her family to the Upper Equity Council holding multiple lunch and learns.
LEARNING TO BE COURAGEOUS THROUGH WRITING
The Regional Scholastic Writing Awards recognized 116 Middle and Upper School students with 204 awards for their work across various writing categories, including poetry, critical essay, flash fiction, short story, and personal essay. The Scholastic Writing Competition is the oldest and largest student writing competition in the country and Chair of the Upper School English Department Mark Beyreis commended all the students who participated.
“The strong results are proof Seven Hills has a culture that inspires courageous writers. They say public speaking is terrifying but at least speech ends. Your writing is out there forever. It takes even more guts to upload something you have written for others to read,” Beyreis said.
Member of the Class of 2024 Gabrielle Walker and sophomore Will Stock, then a freshman, were named American Voices Award nominees, which are given to the top five submissions across all categories.
THROUGH LEARNING
Seven Hills students, including two Middle Schoolers, won 27 Gold Keys, which entered them into consideration for the national awards, across all categories. Ten of the awards, all for poetry, were earned by five Middle School students.
“I am so proud of my eighth graders for having the courage to share their poetry and very pleased that the judges recognized their talent. We have an incredible pool of talented writers in the Middle School,” said Middle School English teacher Laura Clemens.
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FROM PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS TO ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS TO SCIENTIFIC HONORS , THE 89 MEMBERS OF THE SEVEN HILLS CLASS OF 2024 PROVED THEIR ACADEMIC, ATHLETIC, AND ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE DURING THEIR TIME AT SEVEN HILLS.
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MEMBERS OF THE SEVEN HILLS SCHOLARS SOCIETY THE PRINCETON PRIZE IN RACE RELATIONS WINNER 2 2
1 SOUTHWEST OHIO REGIONAL SCIENCE OLYMPIAD MEDAL
CINCINNATI SYMPHONY YOUTH ORCHESTRA MEMBERS 1 4 1 2 OVERTURE SEMIFINALIST 1 NATIONAL MERIT PROGRAM WINNERS NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM RECOGNITIONS
MIAMI VALLEY CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR ENQUIRER ALL-STAR ATHLETICS AWARDS
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HOSA INTERNATIONAL QUALIFIERS
CINCINNATI YOUTH WIND ENSEMBLE MEMBER
OHIO MUSIC EDUCATION ASSOCIATION AWARD ALL STATE BAND MEMBERS
THROUGH LEARNING
SEVEN HILLS
CLASS OF 2024
2023-24
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.
Chase & Baker Bahlman ’78
Karla & Bill Balskus
Fran Barrett
Glenn Bassett ’84
Alison Beall C’64
Lindsay & Mark Bibler
Ann Bartlett Blemker C’65
Lauren Meyers Bosse ’83
Marilyn Braun
Alisoun & Stephen Brewster ’80
William & Anne Chatfield
Kathy & Louis Claybon
Mary Wood Constable &
James Constable Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael Coombe L’72
Bonnie Cord H’62
Linda Lovett Crawford H’56
Polly Adair Culp H’65
Wynne McCarthy Curry H’71
Catherine Czaya ’98
Karen & David Hoguet
Robert Horne
Kathy & Tom Kahle
Kris & Carl Kalnow
Ginger & Steve Kent
Margo Kirstein
Peter Koenig
Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone
Brad Kuhr ’79
Sue Kummerle
Susan Steman Laffoon H’57
Barbara Anderson Landen H’62
Margaret (Avril ’75) &
Jonathan Lawson
Sally & Ray Leyman L’67
Jennifer & Winston Licata
Whitney (Rowe H’65) & Phillip Long
Anni Macht C’70
Ann Marasco
Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits
Lynn (Schweitzer H’68) & Jeff Rush
Ellie Fabe ’78 & Frank Russell L’72
Sunny Bowman Saelinger C’61
Beth & Jim Schiff
Nancy & Julius Schulhoff
Glenn Shillinger
Sarah & Gerald Skidmore
Marcia & Dick Snyder
Sarah & Steiny Steinman
Lib Asbury Stone L’42 H’48
Kim Takahashi
Barbara Jussen Upson H’42
Allison & Aaron VanderLaan ’91
Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73
Drew Gores L’66 H’72 & George Warrington
Susan & Steve Black L’60
Louise Atkins Head H’56
Barbara & Christopher Hepp
Karen Holley Horrell & Jack Horrell
Francie (Garber H’58) & John Pepper
Melody Sawyer Richardson C’61
Betsy Sittenfeld
Anne Drackett Thomas H’66
GIVING 25 + YEA RS
GIVING
of Robert Allen
Sue & Steve Baggott
Kathy & Bob Deubell
Peggy & Dan Dinger
Anne Scherz Durket H’72
Tara & Jon Eaton
Laura Hopple Eschelbach H’68
Merry Ewing ’76
Nora Zorich & Thomas Filardo
Carolyn & Terry Fox
Jennifer Frey ’99
Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Inc.
Hope & Philip Glassman
Karen & Scott Glum
Jason Goldman ’91
The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.
Wendy Gradison H’71
Linda (Heldman H’71) & Gary Greenberg
Susan Halonen
Ellen Haude ’88
Susan Marrs
Andy McGarvey
Lindsay Boswell McLean L’60
Laura Ware McMunigal C’67
Katy Hollister & Brad Miller
Barbara Mustoe Monteith & Joel Monteith
Melissa Morelli ’85
Velma Morelli
Louisa Smith Mygatt H’69
Mary Asbury H’69 & Bob Newman
Marjorie Warner Off H’66
Libby (Warrington ’78) & Kevin Ott
Tory (Woodhull H’63) & John Parlin III L’54
Monnie Gores Peters H’66
Margarita Lillard Picton H’66
Deborah Reed
Janet Allen Reid ’76 & David Reid
Jill Romerill
David Brott 35 + YEA RS
Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill
Jennie Rosenthal L’75
Katherine Oechler Whitbeck H’67
Becky Wichman
Judy Wiesemann
Frances Woodward Williams ’76
Lisa Collins Winick ’85
Linda Wolfe
Robin Hawley Wood H’68
Susan Newkirk Wright H’63
Marcy Wydman ’76
Anne Yancey
20 + YEA RS
CONSECUTIVE GIVING
Karin Anderson Abrell ’88
Robin (Smith H’67) & John Armstrong
Marlene Baer
Gay Seybolt Bain H’51
Randal & Peter Bloch L’60
Julie Brackett
Estate
Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) & Paul Callard ’81
Alison Keeler Carrillo H’64
Joan Claybourn
Gloria Clayburn
Julie & Frank Cohen ’91
Mandy Hayes ’91 & Jason Cohen ’91
Sarah Shepard Cohen H’67
Carolyn & Mike Collette
Marilyn Collins
Joy & Michael Copfer
Dorothy (Kim ’84) & Evan Corbett ’82
Katharine Cornelius ’77
Caroline & Bill Cox
Marjorie Davis C’65
Katie & Aaron Dawson
Kathy & Bill DeWitt, Jr.
Elissa & Sean Donovan ’86
Beth & Dan Driehaus
Christie Evans ’76
David Evans ’98
Meredith (Edwards ’98) & John Ficks ’89
Kitty Blair Fischer L’62 H’68
Amy & Nick Francis
Frey
Wendy Ellis Gardner & Todd Gardner
Marty (Mueller ’85) & Eric Gerhardt Lee Carol Brewster Giduz ’75
Kalpana Kotagal ’95 & Wyatt King Andrea & David Knarr Ashley (Ackerman ’05) & Drew Kohn ’08
Ann Weichert Kranbuhl C’64
Jennifer & Jeffrey Kreines ’82
Tina & Ed Kuhlman
Sarah Adair Kuhn C’61
Frannie Thompson Kunkel & Don Kunkel
Catherine (Bramlage) ’89 & William Kunz
Sarah Hobson Landenwitsch H’72
Addison Lanier ’02
Millicent & Louis Larson
Angela & James Lee
Rae Vuic & Stephen Leeper
Gina & Michael Leisring
Cassie & Ryan Levesque
Nancie Newkirk Loppnow H’65
Todd Margolis ’95
Suzy Marquard H’68
Debbie & Dan Marquardt
Mymy Ha & Carlos Martinez
Jessica & Micah Max
Tyler McIlwraith ’03
Anna Works McKinney & Matthew McKinney
Jessica & Chris McLennan
Cindy & Vern McNeill
Tim Meckel ’77
Dawn Meyers ’88
Philip Meyers ’81
Robbie & John Michelman
Casey & Greg Morris
Frances Prosser Morriss C’60
Rachel Warrington Moss ’82
Kathy & Daren Murrer Meghan & Andy Nelson
Michael Newman ’97
Marielle & Justin Newton
Susan & Dennis Okin
Laura Laib Parsons ’76
Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel
Janet Goering Patin ’84
Gerri Pattison H’65
Betsy Benedict Peabody H’58
Carol & James Pearce
Marna Peters
Ellen Monson & Kenneth Petren
Judy Wommack Pfingstag H’71
Yvonne Phillips
Sarah Pearce Phipps ’96
Margarita Lillard Picton H’66
Dan Polifka
Soumya Janardan & Vansh Puri
Sarah Rabourn ’09
Chandra & Prasanta Raj
David F. Reid
Ellen Graf Reister C’68
Ken Revell
Charissa May Riley & Kevin Riley
Mona & Tony Rinaldi
Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83
+ YEA RS CONT . . . CONSECUTIVE GIVING
Judy Lane Rogers C’72
Diana Fisher Ruffino C’60
Sue Boller Rusche H’56
Susan & Jared Schaefer
Walker Schiff ’10
Greer & John Schneider
Kiki Schneider
Allison & Philip Schneider
Diane & Peter Schulteis ’84
Marge Schwab
Meena & Suresh Shah
Laura Beckman Sheldon ’90
Kathy & Tom Shepard
Judy & Adam Shuppert
Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon
Mary Jo & Bill Simpson
Beth & Joe Sims
Rajashree Ghosh & Tapendra Sinha
Linda & Neil Smith
Starbuck Smith III L’55
Leslie & Andy Spooner
Emily Stettler
Rebecca Smith Stewart C’62
Tina & Dudley Taft Sr. L’52
Ellen Blemker Thomas C’58
Emmy Gest Todd C’46
Howard Tomb IV ’78
Jen Torline
Lessa & DJ Trindle
Vanessa Nichols & Jim Vago
Ellen & Ray van der Horst
Nancy Todd VandenBerg ’77
Heather (Zaring ’92) & Andrew Vecellio
Erin Roberts & Chris VordemEsche
Bill Waskowitz
Jason Waugh ’96
Liza Martindale Weiner ’99
Alison Tidwell & Kevin Wenzel
Lawson Whitesides L’58
Britty & Brian Wiles
Menzies ’04 &
Wilkinson
Megan Murray & Joseph Willke Mary Wommack ’82 Woody Woodward Barbara & Stocky Wulsin
Xana Moore Wulsin ’75
John Berninger
Angela & Daniel Bielecki
Angela Campos & Brent Blair
Judy Blair
Nancy & Todd Bland
Hannah Bloch ’80
Kristen & Kevin Bowman
Shawn Stewart Brevard ’75
Aideen & Payson Briggs ’87
Lisa (Binkley ’91) & Emmanuel Briquet
Ann Brock
Josh Brock
Heather Brodhead C’57
Meaghan & Buck Brody
Rachel & Stephen Burke
Addie Burton ’04
Nicole & Jon Byers
Amaris White & Michael Carlock
Bryce Carlson
Julie & Andrew Casper
Alex Catalan
Vasudha Narayanaswamy & Sharat Chandra Qun Cai & Hui Chen
Barbara Fuller Cherry H’67 Erica & Michael Chiseck Rachael Rowe & Michael Cioffi
& Stuart Clemens Niké & Jerry Cline-Bailey
+ YEA RS CONSECUTIVE GIVING
(13) Gillian Abineri ’01
Martha Allen ’78
Ellen & Paul Andersen
Jan Anderson
Jenny & Masatoshi Ashiki
Marcie Handler & Mark Atwood
Joan Petzhold Baily H’52
Andrea Ferguson & Charles Baker
Blair Lanier ’06 & David Barrett ’02
Eileen Ward Barrett H’69 Nolan Bean
& Chris Coulson Julie & Ken Coyne
Apple & Robert Cybulski
Anantha Brahmamdam & Ravi Juluri Caroline Kalnow ’06
’97
Ami & Samir Kulkarni
Claire Hummel Kupferle C’73
Sue & Bob LaBare
Kate (deGroot ’97) &
Pat Landen H’50
Kathy Upson Larson H’69
Sarah Ott Lautar ’05
Robin Schimberg Lee ’06
Lena (Eastin ’04) & Ricardo Levy
Jeanne Lewis
Sarah & Larry Lewis
Mimi LeBlond Liggett
Naiya & Prasanth Lingam Kaitlin Link
Sherri Linville
Ching Huang & Yu Liu
’05
Alex Maggio ’03
Preeti & Ajay Mahajan Zola Makrauer Susan Makris
Francheska & Steve Maloney
Lucretia McCalmont Marmon H’56 Natalie & Josh Martin
Amy Raymond Mauch ’82
Claire & David Maxwell
Stock Kristin & Peter Suer Lori Suffield Jane & John Sutton Andy Taylor-Fabe ’99 Ben Taylor-Fabe ’01
Robin Taylor-Fabe ’03 Carla Newbern Thomas ’75
Gelete & Tesfaye Tohe
Hutton & Alexander Ralph
& V Ramineni
Ramprasad
Mudd Rivers ’01
& Giles Roblyer
Rosenberg
Rouan ’14 Kay
& Dimitrios Topalidis
Ramos & Benito Trevino Jennifer Grant & Marcus Twyford
Jo & Dave Utah Avanti & Sudhakar Vadivelu Ruth Harrison Venable C’52
Carolyn & Alexander Vincze
& Erik Walker
Amy & Duncan Wall
Sherry Glover & Brad Walsh
Douglas Walston
Sheila & Russel Waterman Alisa Pitocco & Adam Weber
Katherine Leake Weese ’83
Tiffany & Lawrence Wells Didi Mamaligas Werneiwski ’08
Megan Whitt
Mary Ann & William Wiles
Rachel & Scott Willard Brandon Williams
Anne Warrington Wilson H’71 Jackie & Andy Wilson Jenny & Tom Wilson Kim & David Wittkamp Lea Yared & Peter Wojda ’06
Kristin & Michael Wolujewicz
Sarah Graf Woods C’66
Mia Wu
Rashmi Adaval & Robert Wyer
Brandi & Bryce Yoder
Elizabeth & Daniel Zalkind Ai Lin & Jun-Ming Zhang
Nanyue Zhu
Anonymous (7) * Deceased
We extend sincere gratitude to our Seven Hills Annual Fund Leadership donors. As leaders in giving, their contributions pave the way for transformative initiatives, empowering us to provide exceptional education and opportunities. Their generosity inspires others and fuels our mission to shape future leaders.
BENEFACTOR (GIFTS OF $25,000+)
The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile Jr./ U.S. Bank Foundation
The John Hauck Foundation
Elizabeth Warner ’87 & Laurent Huguenin
Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy
Maya Shahani & Brandon Lindsay
The H.B., E.W. & F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation
Julie Buck & Priya Shahani
Ginger & David Warner
SUSTAINER
($15,000-$24,999)
Blair Lanier ’06 & David Barrett ’02
Elisabeth Barrett ’98
Fran Barrett
Peter Barrett ’97
Liz Lanier Blake
Julie & Rafael Garcia
Beth & Jim Schiff
Sarah & Steiny Steinman
Anne Drackett Thomas H’66 Anonymous (1)
PARTNER
($10,000-$14,999)
Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter
Susan & Peter Cha
Paige & William deBuys Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Inc.
The Seven Hills Fund Leadership Society
Julie & John Gabriel
Cynthia Bardes Galvin C’74
Molly & Tom Garber ’96
Sudie Ernst Geier L’35 H’41*
Dee Gettler
Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61
Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill
Sue Kummerle
Natalie & Josh Martin
Claire & David Maxwell
Susan & John Mullin III
Debbie & Rich Oliver L’61
Soumya Janardan & Vansh Puri
Kelli & Richard Stein
Tina & Dudley Taft Sr. L’52
Mark Wilkie
FELLOW
($5,000-$9,999)
Estate of Robert Allen
Sue & Steve Baggott
Nolan Bean
Susan & Steve Black L’60
Kate Hug & Michael Blust
Erin O'Grady & Scott Carroll ’85
Rachael Rowe & Michael Cioffi
Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89
Clare Dupree ’76
Kari & David Ellis
Vickie Buyniski Gluckman
Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67
Margot & Dan Good
The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.
Ellen Haude ’88
Julie & Mark Jordan
Linda Jurgensen
Elinor (Adick H’58) & Steve* Kline
Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone
Ami & Samir Kulkarni
Pat Landen H’50
Angela & James Lee
Mary Beth & Daniel Losch
Suzy Marquard H’68
Betsy & Harrison Mullin
Meghan & Andy Nelson
Libby (Warrington ’78) & Kevin Ott
Jie Jiang & Zhengyu Pang
Jerry Porter
Mona & Tony Rinaldi
Kathy & Neal Schear
Betsy Sittenfeld
Jennifer & John Stein
Barbara (Levinson C’62) & Ronald Stern
Kim & David Wittkamp
ASSOCIATE
($2,500-$4,999)
Ginger Henson & Todd Albrecht
Libby Andrews
Asma & Asimul Ansari
Sarah Corathers & Jim Anthony ’93
Meg & John Atkinson
Alisoun & Stephen Brewster ’80
Karen & William Brown
Allison Ferree-Chavez ’06 & Robert Chavez ’06
Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri
Lawsie (Pennington C’65) & Michael Coler
Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael Coombe L’72
Dorothy (Kim ’84) & Evan Corbett ’82
Rebecca & Edward Crane
Polly Adair Culp H’65
Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski
Meredith (Edwards ’98) & John Ficks ’89
Carolyn & Terry Fox
Barbara Frey
Christine & Chris Garten
Mark Heiman Family Foundation
Nicki & Brian Hirsh
Karen & David Hoguet
Sarah & Jim Jurgensen
Amy & Zachary Kampel
Kelly & Doug Kecman
Andrea & Frederick Killingsworth
Jason Langhammer
Rae Vuic & Stephen Leeper
Gina & Michael Leisring
Susan Makris
Margaret & John Masters
Joyce Kasee-Mills & Idrs Mills
Mitzie & Emerson Moser
Deepa Kamat & Prashant Nayak
Nirvana & Bimal Patel
Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel
Pretty & Snehal Patel
Alana & David Pepper
Francie (Garber H’58) & John Pepper
Joni & Dick Quimby
Alex & Andrew Quinn
Halle & T Quinn
Amanpreet & Matthew Randazzo
Deborah Reed
Jennie Rosenthal L’75
Jayna (Schlegel ’90) & Dan Schimberg ’80
Greer & John Schneider
Erin & Jon Snelting
Heather & Jeff Spanbauer
Elizabeth & Chris Stock
Abigail Marker & Eric Talbot
Anna & Dimitrios Topalidis
Marcy Wydman ’76
Anonymous (2)
MEMBER ($1,500-$2,499)
Courtney & Jason Ackerman
Hyunkyoung Shin & Byeongchan Ahn
Eisha & Tim Armstrong
Lauren & Bradley Athey
Kiranmayee Lanka & Adi Avanigadda
Abby & Mathew Barlow
Eileen Ward Barrett H’69
John Berninger
Lindsay & Mark Bibler
Sarah & Bryan Bibler ’04
Lauren & James Bonaminio
Jennifer & Brad Brewer
Suzan Strait & Jenifer Brown
Audrey & Stephen Brown
Jennifer & Craig Buchholz
Alison Keeler Carrillo H’64
Lindsay & Colin Cassady
Qun Cai & Hui Chen
Mary Ellen & Peter Chudyk
Lisa Gilbert ’96 & Eric Cohen
ANNUAL
GIVING
Leadership Society, continued
Joy Whinery & Allan Daily ’93
Nancy & Steve Donovan
Natalie & John Eckman
Merry Ewing ’76
Monica Coffey-Faison ’90 & Maurice Faison
Molly & Will Fender
Michelle Gardner & Gordie Follin
Linda (Heldman H’71) & Gary Greenberg
Alison & Justin Greiwe
Brooke & Daniel Guigui
Jing Ni & Minghuang Guo
William Habel
Tracy & Greg Hartmann
Katherine & Tom Hayes
Patti & Fred Heldman
Maria & Josh Heuser
Maureen & Chris Hood
Natalie Lariccia & Gregory Huang ’97
Karen & Chuck Hwang
Anantha Brahmamdam & Ravi Juluri
Lesley & Ben Koth
Lynn & Ken Kroeger
Kroger Community Rewards
Noreen & Jim Krueger
Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier
Cara & Mark LaRosa
Sarah & Larry Lewis
Preeti & Ajay Mahajan
Meghan & John Markovich
Pete Matthews ’91
Marylou & John McIlwraith
Kristin & Mike McKee
Tim Meckel ’77
Katy Hollister & Brad Miller
Susan Miller
Hanna & Will Minor
Bahar & Deepak Mittal
Sladie Martin Morrison H’57
Anne Morriss ’93
Maureen & Andrew O'Driscoll
Tory (Woodhull H’63) & John Parlin III L’54
Alexander F. Phillips ’02
Rita & Tom Pohl
Jane Pyle
Glenna & Arthur Rabourn
Sarah Rabourn ’09
Bethany & Chris Recht
Melody Sawyer Richardson C’61
Patricia Rouster
Regina & Matthew Russo
Marielle & Tony Samaha
Michelle & Rick Setzer
Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon
Kathi & Chuck Stevens
Barbara & Michael Stough
Jane & John Sutton
Caroline & Bradd Testerman
Ann & Andy Thompson
Benjamin van der Horst ’05
Ellen & Ray van der Horst
Joy & Suhas Vaze
Jen Gao & Chenran Wang
Yaning Wu & Xiaobin Wang
Thomas Warrington L’62
Holly McLeod & Greg Waugh
Heather & Dick Williams
Jackie & Andy Wilson
Lea Yared & Peter Wojda ’06
Jingjing Shen & Li Yang
Laney & Steve Yaninek
Anonymous (1) * Deceased
174 DAYS
STUDENTS STRENGTHEN THEIR CRAFT THROUGH COLLABORATION AND ENGAGING THEIR COMMUNITY. FROM THE FIRST NOTE PLAYED DURING FALL REHEARSALS TO THE FINAL BOW IN THE SPRING, OUR FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT HAS UPHELD ITS DEDICATION TO EXCELLENCE, LEARNING, CREATING, AND PERFORMING TOGETHER, AND ENCHANTING THE SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL COMMUNITY.
ARTS ALIVE
The third annual Seven Hills Arts Alive, a fine and performing arts festival, showcased Lower, Middle, and Upper School students’ passion for the arts through a variety of incredible performances. On April 26, 2024, students displayed their skills with comedic and dramatic monologues, musical numbers, dance routines, and more in the Donovan Art Center’s Black Box theater, The Schiff Center auditorium, the deck, and the Lotspeich courtyard. Students’ artwork was also on display in the Donovan Arts Center and The Schiff Center lobbies.
OUTSIDE THE HIVE
Our students regularly showcase their talents, academic achievements, dedication to service, and strong character beyond Seven Hills, earning distinguished honors for their efforts. Sophomore Meghan Sheerin-Day won the Greater Cincinnati Earth Day Coalition’s Cincinnati Earth Day logo contest. Class of 2024 graduate Gabrielle Walker was named the 2023-24 Youth Poet Laureate of Cincinnati.
Sophomore Beckett Ceron (then a freshman) was selected to be a 2023 NPR “From the Top” Fellow and was featured on a “From the Top” show that was recorded in Cincinnati in September 2023. For the Overture Awards, Class of 2024 graduate Evelyn Gao and senior Kavan Vadivelu (then a junior) were named semifinalists, and senior Keliang Yao (then a junior) was named a finalist.
UPPER SCHOOL STUDENTS AS PLAYWRIGHT AND DIRECTOR
Class of 2024 graduates Mikul Wyer and Susie Stahl were the respective playwright and director for the Upper School’s February 2024 winter production, “Just a Bunch of Stars.” Wyer set the play in a New York City speakeasy and explored the depth of human relationships and their complexity through his script. Stahl directed a talented ensemble cast
and captured the heart of Wyer’s writing.
“One of the things I learned from this experience is that you have to treat everything you write as a learning experience,” Wyer said. “You can learn something about yourself, the people around you, about everything you produce. I also think, especially with playwriting since 90% of it is other people, you have to trust the process. The story is constantly evolving and moving.”
Click here for a behind-the-scenes look and to learn more about the production: https://www.instagram.com/p/C3D1mQcObIa/
LOWER SCHOOL EXPERIENCES THE ARTS
During the annual Bonnie Binkley Assembly in May 2024, Lotspeich welcomed the Cultural Centre of India in Cincinnati to Seven Hills through the Cincinnati Arts Association’s Artists on Tour program. Using dance, hand language, and a wealth of visual aids, the Cultural Centre of India representative engaged students in an energetic educational experience. The Bonnie Binkley Assembly is held in honor of Bonnie Binkley, a beloved former Lotspeich French teacher. She was known for creating activities that immersed students in the French language and culture.
Doherty celebrated International Dot Day in September 2023. Stemming from author Peter Reynold’s children’s book, “The Dot,” about creativity in the classroom, the students were encouraged to make dots and leave their mark on the world, said Unit II teacher Sherri Linville. First through fifth grade students did a series of dot activities, like decorating dots and translating Morse code, in their classrooms and in the library with librarian Jo Schnirring and art teacher Kacey Watkins. Doherty’s Dot Day activities were featured on Scholastic’s Instagram story during September 2023.
1. Upper School students in a student written and directed play
PLACED IN THE CINCINNATI SYMPHONY YOUTH ORCHESTRA (CSYO) THE SCHOLASTIC ART AWARDS RECOGNIZED 10 SEVEN HILLS STUDENTS FOR THEIR WORK ACROSS VARIOUS ART CATEGORIES, WITH MULTIPLE STUDENTS WINNING MORE THAN ONE RECOGNITION.
STUDENT
PLACED IN THE CINCINNATI YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA
PLACED IN THE ALLSTATE BAND
PLACED AS AN ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA ALTERNATE
STUDENTS
PLACED IN THE CINCINNATI YOUTH WIND ENSEMBLE (CYWE)
PLACED IN THE SOUTHWEST REGIONAL HONOR ORCHESTRA
2023 REGIONAL SCHOLASTIC ART AWARDS
10 4 5 5 BUILDING COMMUNITY
FOUR STUDENTS WERE HONORED WITH GOLD KEYS, THE HIGHEST REGIONAL HONOR, AND RECIPIENTS WERE ENTERED INTO THE NATIONAL COMPETITION.
1 1 1 OVERTURE SEMIFINALIST
OHIO MUSIC EDUCATION ASSOCIATION AWARD
FIVE STUDENTS WERE HONORED WITH SILVER KEYS
FIVE STUDENTS WERE AWARDED HONORABLE MENTIONS
THROUGH THE ARTS
GIFTS TOTAL : $51,550
TOTAL SENIOR PARENT PARTICIPATION: 63%
Each year, parents celebrate their seniors with a gift to the Annual Fund. Parent donors from the Class of 2024 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 2024!
SENIOR PARENT COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Committee Chair:
Jane Sutton
Committee Members:
Nupur Anand
Brooke Guigui
Jie Jiang
Alex Quinn
Mary Welsh
Nupur & Manish Anand
Aanvi Anand
Sarah Corathers & Jim Anthony ’93
Isabelle Anthony
Jennifer Habel & Chris Bachelder
Alice Bachelder
Kelly & Edwin Berger
Nico Berger
Angela Campos & Brent Blair
Ronan Blair
Meredith & Erik Brown
Max Brown
Suzan Strait & Jenifer Brown
Kailyn Brown
Rachel & Stephen Burke
Alex Burke
Tiffany & Eric Clark
Noah Clark
82% PARTICIPATION
Mandy Hayes ’91 & Jason Cohen ’91
Nicholas Cohen
Dorothy (Kim ’84) & Evan Corbett ’82
John Corbett
Katie & Chris Coulson
Lauren Coulson
Elissa & Sean Donovan ’86
Nora Donovan
Angie & Tim Drew
Callie Drew
Stacey & Motti Edelstein
Ariella Edelstein
Yuting Hsiao & David Fan
Magnolia Fan
Mona Foad
. . Laila-Marie Kerr
Michelle Gardner & Gordie Follin
Gardner Follin
Brooke & Daniel Guigui
Asa Guigui
Amita & Sunny Gupta . . . . . . Arjun Gupta
Amy Ilg & Tim Hentz
Nolan Hentz
Lara Danziger-Isakov & Ronnen Isakov
Gavin Isakov
Shirelyn & Steven Iyoha
Kaeden Iyoha
Yuxiang Zhao & Jie Jiang
Julie Jiang
Julie & Mark Jordan
Timothy Jordan
Senior Parent Donors
Sarah & Jim Jurgensen
Heidi Jurgensen
Kelly & Doug Kecman
. Alexa Kecman
Yvonne Keller
Rylie Keller-Gray
Ali Kerr
Laila-Marie Kerr
Ami & Samir Kulkarni . . . . . . Annika Kulkarni
Ning Liao & Hejie Li
Ed Li
Iris Gutmark-Little & Kevin Little
Elan Little
Preeti & Ajay Mahajan
Avi Mahajan
Bahar & Deepak Mittal
Ria Mittal
Risha Mittal
Mitzie & Emerson Moser
Riley Moser
Betsy & Harrison Mullin
Charles Mullin
Jie Jiang & Zhengyu Pang
Kyler Pang
Reena & Yash Patil
Anish Patil
Jenny & Neil Pierani
Erin Pierani
Alex & Andrew Quinn
Victoria Quinn
Sri Nagarajan & Sekhar Radhakrishnan
Shravan Sekhar
Amy & Scott Rubenstein ’91
Phoebe Rubenstein
Mary Welsh & Frank Schlueter
Frances Schlueter
Allison & Philip Schneider
. . . Aaron Schneider
Jo & Roger Schnirring
Margaret Schnirring
Bob Shaffer ’86
Rex Shaffer
Samir Shah
. . . . . Siddharth Shah
Kathi & Chuck Stevens
Carter Stevens
Jane & John Sutton
William Sutton
Eliana Corredor & Istvan Szabo
Oliver Szabo
Nigist Gelete & Tesfaye Tohe
Lidya Tesfaye
Elizabeth & Erik Walker
Gabrielle Walker
Nathan Walker
Giselle & Jay Weller
Leo Weller
Britty & Brian Wiles
Sophie Wiles
Rashmi Adaval & Robert Wyer
Mikul Wyer
ANNUAL GIVING
Current Parent Donors
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.
GIFTS TOTA L : $465,007
TOTAL CURRENT PARENT PARTICIPATION: 72%
PARENT COMMITTEE
Committee Chairs:
Angie Apple, Middle
Josh Martin, Doherty
Holly McLeod, Lotspeich
Elizabeth Stock, Upper
Committee Members:
Angie Apple
Lauren Boymel-Krekeler
Muzette Britt
Katie Brooks
Luisa Canneto
Erica Chiseck
Sophia Choi
Lalitha Chunduri
Paige deBuys
Scott Dust
Norman Ellard
Molly Fender
Andi Ferguson
Robin Gerhardt
Raji Ghosh
Claudia & Danny Hayes
Melanie Head
Sarah Henry
Nicki Hirsh
Shirelyn Iyoha
Maggie Kenner
Carolyn Klein
Ashley Kohnen
Josh Martin
Dani McClain
Holly McLeod
Meghan Nelson
Maureen O'Driscoll
Jenny Oestreicher
Nirvana Patel
Manisha Patel
Alana Pepper
Rita & Tom Pohl
Regina Russo
Marielle Samaha
Erin Snelting
Elizabeth Stock
Barbara Oliari & Mauricio Tomazi
Heather Zaring Vecellio ’92
Joy Whinery
Dan Williams
11 th Grade (2025)
80% Participation
Tricia & Matt Atkinson
Andrea Ferguson & Charles Baker
Teresa & Geremy Bardon
Surmeet & Jay Bedi
Julie Brackett
Rebecca & Edward Crane
Kristin & Trey Culpepper
Paige & William deBuys
Stephanie & Drew Deimling
Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89
Sarah & Ben Doepke ’93
Sarita & Sachin Duggal
Paige Ellerman
Julie & John Gabriel
Melissa & Ismael Godoy
Margot & Dan Good
Treneice & Lionel Griffin
Julie Albright & Brian Haas
Laura Leigh (Magruder) Hahn
Tracy & Greg Hartmann
Maureen & Frank Howard
Elizabeth Warner ’87 &
Laurent Huguenin
De'Yana & Eric Jackson
Kimberly Jackson
Melissa & Peirce Johnston
Nicholette & Ian Kasman
Abby & Joe Katuska
Carolyn Klein
Kate Staiger & Jason Knarr ’86
Frannie Thompson-Kunkel & Don Kunkel
Kate (deGroot ’97) & Jonathan LaBare
Jason Langhammer
Angela & James Lee
Cassie & Ryan Levesque
Jennifer & Winston Licata
Mary Beth & Daniel Losch
Dawn Meyers ’88
Susan Miller
Carolyn Ottke Moore & Robert Moore
Casey & Greg Morris
Pratima & Anil Nambiar
Danielle & David Necessary
Meghan & Andy Nelson
Kristina & Dan O'Connor
Maureen & Andrew O'Driscoll
Shae & Curtis Parker
Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel
Dana & James Pease
Ellen Monson & Kenneth Petren
Rita & Tom Pohl
Halle & T Quinn
JoAnne & Steve Rafalo
Elizabeth Hutton & Alexander Ralph
Aviva Rich
Mona & Tony Rinaldi
Meredith & Giles Roblyer
Regina & Matthew Russo
Missy & Chris Schade
Anne Luecke & Cliff Schecter
Carri & Louis Schneider
Greer & John Schneider
Amy & Mihi Schuermeyer
Tamika Starks
Kelli & Richard Stein
Kathi & Chuck Stevens
April & Drake Stimson
Karen Talty
Lessa & DJ Trindle
Avanti & Sudhakar Vadivelu
Amanda & Guy van Rooyen
Erin Roberts & Chris VordemEsche
Tatyana Shatilova & Igor Voronov
Daisy Sun & Anquan Wang
Rachel & Scott Willard
Megan Murray & Joseph Willke
Judy Zhang & Henry Yao
Jennifer Zembrodt
Li Lin & Frank Zhou
10
th Grade (2026) 73% Participation
Jessie Xu & Samuel Allison
Corinna & Benjamin Alper
Eisha & Tim Armstrong
Amy & Scott Avera
Jennifer Habel & Chris Bachelder
Elise Ring & Sean Barton
Vasudha & Surya Basava
Lauren & Kurt Boehm
Jennifer & Brad Brewer
Lisa (Binkley ’91) & Emmanuel Briquet
Meredith & Erik Brown
Jennifer & Craig Buchholz
Aimee Burton
Vasudha Narayanaswamy & Sharat Chandra
Sophia & Minsig Choi
Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri
Marjorie & Josh Crouse
Suron & Chanaka de Lanerolle
Elizabeth & Nick DeBlasio
Daniel Deyer
Tiffany & Michael Domet
Erinn & Ty Dubay
Bin Fang Deyer
Monica Coffey-Faison ’90 & Maurice Faison
Lori Aronson & Craig Froehle
Andrea Beck & Fred Gartenlaub
Parmita Kapadia & Barclay Green
Krista & Paul Gubanich
Julie & John Guminey
Liz & J.R. Imrie
Shirelyn & Steven Iyoha
Julie & Mark Jordan
Kristin Peter & Max Katz
Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy
Priya & David Klocek
Debjani & Pramod Kulkarni
Ami & Samir Kulkarni
Frannie Thompson-Kunkel & Don Kunkel
Liz & Rob Maeder
Mymy Ha & Carlos Martinez
Martha & Alejandro Mayoral
Christa (Parker ’90) & Mark McAndrew
Elizabeth & Kyle McLaughlin
Jessica & Chris McLennan
Abby & Patrick McNerney
Betsy & Harrison Mullin
Deepa Kamat & Prashant Nayak
Melissa Lounsbury & Jamey Osher ’97
Carrie & Michael Palmer
Charissa May-Riley & Kevin Riley
Theresa Alenghat & Brett Rizor
Amy & Scott Rubenstein ’91
Marielle & Tony Samaha
Susan & Jared Schaefer
Jo & Roger Schnirring
Samir Shah
Susan & Jason Smith
Heather (Zaring ’92) & Andrew Vecellio
Tatyana Shatilova & Igor Voronov
Amy & Duncan Wall
Yaning Wu & Xiaobin Wang
Britty & Brian Wiles
Hainquing Yu & Wenqing Yao
Echo and Wu Zhang
Anonymous (1)
9 th Grade (2027)
70% Participation
Courtney & Jason Ackerman
Sarah Corathers & Jim Anthony ’93
Ashley Bauman
John Berninger
Jennifer & Daniel Beyerbach
Kate Hug & Michael Blust
Muzette & Michael Britt
Sarah & Richard Chapman
Anila & Haroon Chaudhry
Beth & Peter Clayton
Sara Cormier
Julie & Ken Coyne
Gina DeBlasio
Stephanie & Drew Deimling
Andreas Dreher
June & Tim Elftman
Katy & Dave Fraser ’97
Michelle Gardner & Gordie Follin
Robin & Steve Gerhardt
Parmita Kapadia & Barclay Green
Sumitra & Nakul Gupta
Karen Ryan & Patrick Haney
Julia Anixt & Scott Hassell
Tracy & Louis Hendricks
Valerie & Rob Herman
Karen & Chuck Hwang
Maite Iraolagoitia
Anantha Brahmamdam &
Ravi Juluri
Jeffrey Kastner
Muthoni Kori Kastner
Abby & Joe Katuska
Lesley & Ben Koth
Millicent & Louis Larson
Angela & James Lee
Gina & Michael Leisring
Iris Gutmark-Little & Kevin Little
Jessica & Micah Max
Clarissa & Todd McCloy
Maria & Chuck Mingo
Lisa & Keith Moore
Kathy & Daren Murrer
Meghan & Andy Nelson
Sloane & Edward Nichols
Preethi & V Ramineni
Carrie Rathod
Marnie & Christopher Renda
Ann Rohrer
Regina & Matthew Russo
Angela Sansalone & Melinda Piles
Calista & Anthony Smith
Elizabeth & Chris Stock
Nigist Gelete & Tesfaye Tohe
Lessa & DJ Trindle
Avanti & Sudhakar Vadivelu
Malti & Brinder Vij
Lili He & Jinghua Wang
Ping Zheng & John Wang
Kim Valentine & Ren Washington
Jason Woods
Jun Lu & Haitao Zhang
Li Lin & Frank Zhou
Anonymous (1)
8th Grade (2028)
80% Participation
Laura & Phil Ahn
Ginger Henson & Todd Albrecht
Marcie Handler & Mark Atwood
Kiranmayee Lanka & Adi Avanigadd
Teresa & Geremy Bardon
Ashley & Mike Battle
Kristin & Matt Bramlage ’95
Erin & Marcus Breese
Karen & William Brown
Melanie Mcclea & Brian Cable L’76
Heather Cassidy
Laura Dombek-Crain & Andy Crain
Rachael Cross
Kristin & Trey Culpepper
Sarah & Ben Doepke ’93
Holly Fidler
Mariana Canoniero &
Santiago Garcia
Liz & J.R. Imrie
Linda & Rodney Jacobs
Anuja Gupta & Amit Jain
Anantha Brahmamdam & Ravi Juluri
Amy & Zachary Kampel
Andrea & Frederick Killingsworth
Diane & Joe Krisciunas
Kate (deGroot ’97) & Jonathan LaBare
Nyonu Lewis
Ching Huang & Yu Liu
Liz & Rob Maeder
Francheska & Steve Maloney
Anna Works-McKinney & Matthew McKinney
Abby & Patrick McNerney
AJ & Brittany Meyer
Regina Nichols
Melissa Lounsbury & Jamey Osher ’97
Pretty & Snehal Patel
Anne & Christopher Petersen
Rita & Tom Pohl
Soumya Janardan & Vansh Puri
Sravanthi & Satyavadhi Ramineni
Susan & Jared Schaefer
Anne Luecke & Cliff Schecter
Stephanie & Tim Smith
Anuja Vagwala & Narayana Surabhi
Amanda & Guy van Rooyen
Allison & Aaron VanderLaan ’91
Daisy Sun & Anquan Wang
Kacey & Scott Watkins
Kristin & Michael Wolujewicz
Jill & Jason Woods
Dinese & Ben Young
Ai Lin & Jun-Ming Zhang
Anonymous (2)
7 th Grade (2029)
74% Participation
Hyunkyoung Shin & Byeongchan Ahn
Asma & Asimul Ansari
Meg & John Atkinson
Ashley Bauman
Nolan Bean
Aimee Burton
Maria Bustamante
Susan & Peter Cha
Anila & Haroon Chaudhry
Qun Cai & Hui Chen
Fengming Sa & Jeffrey Chen
Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski
Natalie & John Eckman
Alison & Ashley Hess
Wajiha Azhar & Azhar Hussain
Jerri Irby
Kimberly Jones
Nishita & Ganesh Kakarlapudi
Ashlesha Bathula & Anil Kakumanu
Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy
Carolyn Klein
Lauren Boymel-Krekeler & Brian Krekeler
Rajashree Ghosh & Tapendra Sinha
India Cole & Jesse Smith
Sara & John Snyder ’96
Christine & Adam Stier
Caroline & Bradd Testerman
Ann & Andy Thompson
Barbara Oliari & Mauricio Tomazi
Kristen & Kevin Bowman
Vasudha Narayanaswamy & Sharat Chandra
Rachael Rowe & Michael Cioffi
Laura & Stuart Clemens
Joy & Michael Copfer
Laura Dombek-Crain & Andy Crain
Iris Gutmark-Little & Kevin Little
Ching Huang & Yu Liu
Meghan & John Markovich
Jessica & Micah Max
Claire & David Maxwell
Jill & Jim McBride
Kristin & Mike McKee
Diane & Matt Krumanaker
Cassie & Ryan Levesque
Qiaoning Guan & Xiaosong Liu
Jessica & Gregg Lund
Claire & David Maxwell
Alice & Geoff Milz
Chitambara Sirigam & Vinutha Nagarur
Manisha & Ankur Patel
Nirvana & Bimal Patel
Pretty & Snehal Patel
Anne & Christopher Petersen
Deepa & Greg Pinter
Sara & Ashwin Ramprasad
Meredith & Giles Roblyer
Carri & Louis Schneider
Lee & Aaron Sellinger
Laxmi & Bimal Shah
Katya Ramos & Benito Trevino
Vanessa Nichols & Jim Vago
Sylvia Lee & Jason Veronica
Carolyn & Alexander Vincze
Alison Tidwell & Kevin Wenzel
Jenni Cox & Tom White
Heather & Dick Williams
Jackie Wilson
Echo and Wu Zhang
Lei Zhao & Nan Zong
Anonymous (1)
6 th Grade (2030)
78% Participation
Asma & Asimul Ansari
Jenny & Masatoshi Ashiki
Meg & John Atkinson
Kiranmayee Lanka & Adi Avanigadda
Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski
Joy Whinery & Allan Daily ’93
Cynthia & Dan Fischer
Mariana Canoniero & Santiago Garcia
Robin & Steve Gerhardt
Alison & Justin Greiwe
Krista & Paul Gubanich
Jing Ni & Minghuang Guo
Sumitra & Nakul Gupta
Julia Anixt & Scott Hassell
Linda & Rodney Jacobs
Julie & Mark Jordan
Sarah & Jim Jurgensen
Amy & Zachary Kampel
Hima Chalasani & Ranjit Katneni
Kalpana Kotagal ’95 & Wyatt King
Lauren Boymel-Krekeler &
Brian Krekeler
Abby & Patrick McNerney
Selina Miller
Maria & Chuck Mingo
Hanna & Will Minor
Melissa Lounsbury & Jamey Osher ’97
Constance Mara & Jonathan Pallett
Charlotte Gray & Chris Platts
Preethi & V Ramineni
Amaranta Ramirez-Almaraz
Carrie Rathod
Samir Shah
Julie Buck & Priya Shahani
Anna & Dimitrios Topalidis
Joy & Suhas Vaze
Jen Gao & Chenran Wang
Kacey & Scott Watkins
Tiffany & Lawrence Wells
Rachel & Scott Willard
Anonymous (1)
5
th Grade Doherty (2031)
60% Participation
Nolan Bean
Lisa (Binkley ’91) & Emmanuel Briquet
Lindsay & Colin Cassady
Erica & Michael Chiseck
Bernice & Michael Guillen
Soumya Janardan & Vansh Puri
Jo & Roger Schnirring
Kristin & Peter Suer
Sarah Henry & Michael Whiteman
5 th Grade Lotspeich (2031)
92% Participation
Marcie Handler & Mark Atwood
McKenna & John Brooks Jr. ’94
Tiffany & Michael Domet
Meredith (Edwards ’98) & John Ficks ’89
Katy & Dave Fraser ’97
Kelli & Nate Gleiner
Monica Penagos & Murray Griess
Katie Swinford & Joel Hanlon
Christine Heubi & Michael Hazenfield
Elizabeth Warner ’87 & Laurent Huguenin
Jerri Irby
Nishita & Ganesh Kakarlapudi
Ami & Samir Kulkarni
Katherine & Matthew Leezer
Sarah & Larry Lewis
Francheska & Steve Maloney
Aaron McIntosh
Carolyn Ottke Moore & Robert Moore
Emily & Joseph Napier
Yael & Daniel Newman
Lindsey & Kiley O'Connell
Bethany & Chris Recht
Ken Revell
Ann Rohrer
Kajal & Parthiv Shah
Caroline & Bradd Testerman
Nigist Gelete & Tesfaye Tohe
Anna & Dimitrios Topalidis
Avanti & Sudhakar Vadivelu
Elizabeth & Erik Walker
Megan Whitt
Rachel & Scott Willard
Jason Woods
Anonymous (1)
4
th Grade Doherty (2032)
63% Participation
Angela & Daniel Bielecki
Kristen & Kevin Bowman
Paige (Schweitzer ’00) & Brett Connelly
Lisa & Josh Diedrichs
De'Yana & Eric Jackson
Tina & Kevin Kummerle ’00
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
4
th Grade Lotspeich (2032)
78% Participation
Meg & John Atkinson
Teresa & Geremy Bardon
Nicole & Jon Byers
Laura & Stuart Clemens
Julie & Ken Coyne
Joy Whinery & Allan Daily ’93
Jen & Ryan Faber
Cristina & Paul Fasi
Molly & Will Fender
Cynthia & Dan Fischer
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
Nirvana & Bimal Patel
Pretty & Snehal Patel
Alana & David Pepper
Sara & Ashwin Ramprasad
Bethany & Chris Recht
Theresa Alenghat & Brett Rizor
Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon
Sarah Hamill Skoch & Jesse Skoch
Erin & Jon Snelting
Sara & John Snyder ’96
Neha Wadhwa & Davendra Sohal
Kristen & Larry Sumpter
3 rd Grade Doherty (2033)
66% Participation
Lindsay & Colin Cassady
Aloah & Eugene Duke
Kate Miltner & Scott Dust
Kalpana Kotagal ’95 & Wyatt King
Beth Dobbie & Ryan Luther
Meghan & John Markovich
Natalie & Josh Martin
Kristin & Peter Suer
3 rd Grade Lotspeich (2033)
63% Participation
Asma & Asimul Ansari
Natasha & John Bishop
Amaris White & Michael Carlock
Fengming Sa & Jeffrey Chen
Joy & Michael Copfer
Nancy Kingkeo & John Dupuis
Jing Ni & Minghuang Guo
Christine Heubi &
Michael Hazenfield
Roohi & Jordan Kharofa
Kate (deGroot ’97) &
Jonathan LaBare
Deepa Kamat & Prashant Nayak
Marielle & Justin Newton
Lindsey & Kiley O'Connell
Amanpreet & Matthew Randazzo
Julie Buck & Priya Shahani
Shannon & Steve Smith
Anna & Dimitrios Topalidis
Katya Ramos & Benito Trevino
Seerin Shatavi & Francisco Varea
Jen Gao & Chenran Wang
Alisa Pitocco & Adam Weber
Alison Tidwell & Kevin Wenzel
Dene Wrenn
Brandi & Bryce Yoder
2 nd Grade Doherty (class of 2034)
75% Participation
Paige (Schweitzer ’00) & Brett Connelly
Lisa & Josh Diedrichs
Bernice & Michael Guillen
Jenny Kahle ’05
Heidi Black ’98 & Jay Kincaid
Roger Kramer
Claire & David Maxwell
Kristin & Mike McKee
Elizabeth Millette
Joyce Kasee-Mills & Idrs Mills
Megan Gaffney Painter & Rob Painter
Alissa Gilbert & Dilesh Patel
2 nd Grade Lotspeich (2034)
66% Participation
Jenny & Masatoshi Ashiki
Veronica Busso & Michael Bauer
Nicole & Jon Byers
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
Yael & Daniel Newman
Jennifer & Neil Okonak
Racheal & Shane Quinn
Ken Revell
Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon
Stephanie Wong & Mike Steinberg
Caroline & Bradd Testerman
Simon Verderame
Alisa Pitocco & Adam Weber
Stefani (Fishel ’04) & Michael Wolkoff
Anonymous (1)
1 st Grade Doherty (2035)
94% Participation
Meaghan & Buck Brody
Lindsay & Colin Cassady
Liane & Justin Christopher
Emily & Mickey Daugherty
Kate Miltner & Scott Dust
De'Yana & Eric Jackson
Dilnoza Amirkulova & Nodir Kalandarov
Tina & Kevin Kummerle ’00
Hana & Bennett Lane
Natalie & Josh Martin
Alice & Geoff Milz
Keri (Robertson ’02) & Jay Morelock
Michelle & Andrew Petersen
Molly & Darrell Stark
Alexis & Ross Votel
1st Grade Lotspeich (2035)
72% Participation
Jackie & Michael Aguilar
Nazan Bedirhanoglu & Utku Bedirhanoglu Balaban
Natasha & John Bishop
Molly & Andrew Brendamour
Christina & Christopher Del Vecchio
Amy (Nielsen ’06) & Kevin Gilligan
Christine Heubi & Michael Hazenfield
Tetyana Francis Kudim & Steven Kaufman
Kate Staiger & Jason Knarr ’86
Cicely & Daniel Knecht
Devon & Andrew Maggio
Kavita Deonarine & Eli Marr
Alexis & Bartley Morrisroe
Jessica & Eric O'Connor
Jenny & Robert Oestreicher
Alana & David Pepper
Sara & Ashwin Ramprasad
Christine & Adam Stier
Maggie & Mike Vagle
Laney & Steve Yaninek
Brandi & Bryce Yoder
Anonymous (1)
K indergarten Doherty (2036)
82% Participation
Abby & Mathew Barlow
Rachel Gadberry & Jacob Ben Shoushan
Sarah & Bryan Bibler ’04
Angela & Daniel Bielecki
Katie & Ben Brooks
Julie & Andrew Casper
Catherine Lee & Soohwan Chun
Jennifer & Chasen Drackett
Angela & Norman Ellard
Alexis Zouhary & Nachy Kanfer
Caroline & Charlie Key
Alissa Gilbert & Dilesh Patel
Susan & Jared Schaefer
Jayna & Daniel Schumacher
Karla (Baker ’96) & Michael Schweer
Abigail Marker & Eric Talbot
Alexis & Ross Votel
Elizabeth & Daniel Zalkind
K indergarten Lotspeich (2036)
90% Participation
Chad Abernethy
Jillian (Jones ’06) & Willie Adams Jr.
Lauren & James Bonaminio
Nicole & Jon Byers
Allison Ferree-Chavez ’06 & Robert Chavez ’06
Nancy Kingkeo & John Dupuis
Emily Fisher
Amy (Nielsen ’06) & Kevin Gilligan
Maggie & Richard Kenner
Roohi & Jordan Kharofa
Jen & Kip Kummerle ’95
Yuke Qiu & Jerry Liu
Yuyao Zhang & Yang Liu
Alex Long
Midori & Shane Marsan
Jennifer & Neil Okonak
Liz (Brandy ’08) & Brad Root
Seraphine & Cody Schomber
Abbey & Ryan Sir Louis
Sarah Hamill Skoch & Jesse Skoch
Shannon & Steve Smith
Kristen & Larry Sumpter
Liz & David Vitale
Caitlin Hamill & Timothy Ward
Holly McLeod & Greg Waugh
Alisa Pitocco & Adam Weber
Jingjing Shen & Li Yang
Anonymous (2)
Pre-k Doherty
57% Participation
Sarah & Bryan Bibler ’04
Sarah & Scott Bolton
Meaghan & Buck Brody
Catherine Lee & Soohwan Chun
Emily & Mickey Daugherty
Courtney Hackworth & Robert Dexter
April & Luke Domet
Jennifer Frey ’99
Julie & Rafael Garcia
Samantha (Buyniski ’04) & Vitaly Goldfeder ’04
Michelle Rothzeid & Eric Greenberg ’02
Maria & Josh Heuser
Alexis Zouhary & Nachy Kanfer
Hana & Bennett Lane
Laura (Hoguet ’06) & Jeff Leonard ’06
Alice & Geoff Milz
Liza & Michael Murrison
Megan Gaffney Painter & Rob Painter
Michelle & Andrew Petersen
Clarissa Belloni & Alexander Simpson
Holly Stutz Smith & Michael Smith
Molly & Darrell Stark
Grace (Myers ’09) & Scott Stough ’06
Fang Zhao & Xiangling Wang
Pre-k Lotspeich
56% Participation
Lauren & Bradley Athey
Veronica Busso & Michael Bauer
Lauren & James Bonaminio
Sarah Gaunt & TJ Boskelly
Molly & Andrew Brendamour
Kelly & Kyle Carrier
Allison Ferree-Chavez ’06 & Robert Chavez ’06
Daniel & Christina Cullis
Christina & Christopher Del Vecchio
Katie Hayden Gamber & Cory Gamber
Suzie White & William Hall
Nicki & Brian Hirsh
Abbey & Andrew Johnson
Maggie & Richard Kenner
Elisa & Eugene Kirkland
Cicely & Daniel Knecht
Lauren Boymel-Krekeler & Brian Krekeler
Lena (Eastin ’04) & Ricardo Levy
Sarah Lichtenstein ’03 & John Molitoris
Jenny & Brad Morgan
Lauren Ostling & Benjamin Pensak
Racheal & Shane Quinn
Brooke & Brian Schmelzle
Seraphine & Cody Schomber
Kelsey & Joe Stallo
Stephanie Wong & Mike Steinberg
Luisa Canneto & Daniel Szabo
Abby & James Taylor
Allie & Chris Vaughan
Bryan Bloom & Ricardo Venegas
Brandon Williams & Naomi Week
Stefani (Fishel ’04) & Michael Wolkoff
Ashley Devonshire & John Woods
Pre-k for 2-yr-olds Doherty
45% Participation
Rachel Gadberry & Jacob Ben Shoushan
Sarah & John Bloch ’03
Katie & Ben Brooks
Liane & Justin Christopher
Liza & Michael Murrison
Amelia Campbell & Isak Poirier
Clarissa Belloni & Alexander Simpson
Grace (Myers ’09) & Scott Stough ’06
Elizabeth & Daniel Zalkind
P re - k for 2-yr-olds Lotspeich
40% Participation
Daniel & Christina Cullis
Nicki & Brian Hirsh
Sarah Lichtenstein ’03 & John Molitoris
Abby & James Taylor
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, creating connections to last a lifetime.
GIFTS TOTAL : $318,472
CLASS REPRESENTATIVES
Karin Anderson Abrell ’88
Janet Allen-Reid ’76
Karen Bidlingmeyer Callard ’80
David Colman ’03
Margaret Cox ’16
Polly Adair Culp H’65
Wynne McCarthy Curry H’71
Clare Dupree ’76
Christie Evans ’76
Merry Ewing ’76
Lissy Fabe H’71
Kate Kuhn Galle ’88
Jane Garvey C’74
Lisa Gilbert ’96
Ben Glassman ’93
Samantha Buyniski Goldfeder ’04
Max Gollobin ’09
Sarah McDonough Goodacre ’04
Michael Heldman ’16
Carol Smith Hesser C’65
Andre Hunter-Woodard ’11
Laurie Durbrow Hyndman H’70
Clay Jamison ’06
Patricia Bigham Journeay H’65
Tshiunza Kalubi ’02
Ashley Ackerman Kohn ’05
Alex Kreines ’18
Matt Kreines ’18
John Larkin ’13
Laura Hoguet Leonard ’06
Anni Macht C’70
Anne Mapes ’11
Rebecca McDonough ’10
Sybil Behrens Mullin ’83
Devi Namboodiri ’17
Mark Niehaus ’12
Jessalyn Reid ’08
Libby Warrington Ott ’78
Sunny Bowman Saelinger C’61
Laura Lindner Sankey ’82
Marc Shotten ’92
Tiernan Sittenfeld ’92
Melanie Finn Sureau ’01
Mary Taliaferro ’09
Sharon Worthing Vaino C’70
Katherine Oechler Whitbeck H’67
Lisa Collins Winick ’85
REUNION REPRESENTATIVES
Sudie Anning ’84
Michael Bain ’13
Eileen Ward Barrett H’69
Paula Ilyinsky Comisar H’74
Roxann Dieffenbach C’64
Sadie Ferguson ’04
Jane Garvey C’74
Samantha Buyniski Goldfeder ’04
Sarah McDonough Goodacre ’04
Eileen Gould C’74
Henry Head ’13
Amy Bulger Kattman ’89
Alex Kreines ’18
Matt Kreines ’18
Cathy Bramlage Kunz ’89
John Larkin ’13
Ina Zimpelman Loftspring C’69
Dede Gay Persson ’89
Jessalyn Reid Mahoney ’08
David Robinson ’84
Cassandra Wood Santora ’84
Karen Schulman-Bear C’74
Linda Bartlett Westfall C’64
Laura Welles Wilson ’84
Tamela Sedacca Zimmerman H’74
C PS 1938
Ann Lackman Miller
CPS 1941
Martha Goodyear Mason
CPS 1946
Emily Gest Todd
CPS 1948
Anne Durham Giardina
CPS 1949
75th Reunion
Sandy Hauck Elliott
CPS 1952
Frances Hauck Pavey
Ruth Harrison Venable
Julia Clarke White
CPS 1953
Clover Brodhead Gowing
Sandra Stolle Perry
CPS 1957
Heather Brodhead
Judy Griffith Johnson
Sue King Kountz
CPS 1958
Ellen Blemker Thomas
CPS 1960
Elana Rhodes Byrd-Kehler
Ki Hackney
Louise Kahn Jenks
Frances Prosser Morriss
Diana Fisher Ruffino
Susan Elliott Wilkening
CPS 1961
Barbara White Gibson
Ellen Wood Goldman
Penny Ferguson Griffith
Sarah Adair Kuhn
Joan Buttrick Lampert
Mary Phinney McKinney
Leslie Bennett McNeill
Livy Hickenlooper More
Melody Sawyer Richardson
Sunny Bowman Saelinger
CPS 1962
Merrilyn Bardes
Leslie Judd Graitcer
Barbara Levinson Stern
Rebecca Smith Stewart
CPS 1963
Deidra Hair
CPS 1964
60th Reunion
Alison Beall
Ann Weichert Kranbuhl
Linda Bartlett Westfall
CPS 1965
Ann Bartlett Blemker
Gael Kinney Coleman
Lawsie Pennington Coler
Marjorie Davis
Jane Maddox Dumbadze
Carol Smith Hesser
Anne Taylor Kunkel
CPS 1966
Anne Ratliff Naberhaus
Sarah Graf Woods
CPS 1967
Alyson Warner Barnard
Laura Ware McMunigal
CPS 1968
Susan Smith Goldman
Margaret McLaurin
Ellen Graf Reister
Margo Lunken Yesner
CPS 1969
55th Reunion
Deborah Meyer Chamberlain
Hildred Cohen Clayton
Kyle Landt
Ina Zimpelman Loftspring
CPS 1970
Janet Byron Campbell
John Drew
Deborah Muntz Krehbiel
Anni Macht
Sharon Worthing Vaino
Carol Crutchfield Wiggers
CPS 1971
Frieda Jacobs
Roxanne Kinney Wiley
CPS 1972
Sara Ware Howsam
Judy Lane Rogers
Ginger Carson Rubin
CPS 1973
Claire Hummel Kupferle
Victoria Pauly Kurtz
CPS 1974
50th Reunion
Cindy Bardes Galvin
Jane Garvey
Eileen Gould
Debbie Salzer Kincaid
Jane Liggett Mercurio
Diane Moffett
Karen Schulman-Bear
Leslie Sciarra Shimer
Holly Keller Wilson
HILLSDALE 1942
Barbara Jussen Upson
HILLSDALE 1944
80th Reunion
Marge Pease Applegate
HILLSDALE 1947
Diana Gatch Avril
HILLSDALE 1948
Margaret Rebhun Packer
Lib Asbury Stone
HILLSDALE 1949
75th Reunion
Mary Ellen Romney Baude
HILLSDALE 1950
Pat Landen
HILLSDALE 1951
Gay Seybolt Bain
HILLSDALE 1952
Joan Petzhold Baily
Ann Robertson Cohen
Mary McGuire Tyler
HILLSDALE 1954
70th Reunion
Louise Knauft Allen
HILLSDALE 1955
Arlene Schroeder Satterlee
HILLSDALE 1956
Linda Lovett Crawford
Nancy Hogan Dutton
Kathryn Erbeck Fox
Louise Atkins Head
Lucretia McCalmont Marmon
Sue Boller Rusche
Ann McDowell Santen
HILLSDALE 1957
Judy Hauser Adams
Betsy Alexander Berry
Naomi Tucker Gerwin
Ann Wentworth Greear
Susan Steman Laffoon
Sladie Martin Morrison
Sally McGuire Muspratt
HILLSDALE 1958
Lee Adair Adams
Margo Frey Evans
Elinor Adick Kline
Betsy Benedict Peabody
Francie Garber Pepper
Janet Keys Simpkinson
Anonymous (1)
HILLSDALE 1959
65th Reunion
Muriel Richards Holzman
Emily Hauser King
Marion Hastings Tucker
HILLSDALE 1960
Jeannie Zimmerman Donaldson
Margaret Hogan Wyant
HILLSDALE 1961
Carol Iannitto Euskirchen
Sarah Taft Jones
Jane Hamill Sommer
HILLSDALE 1962
Bonnie Cord
Barbara Anderson Landen
Susan Magro Pfeil
HILLSDALE 1963
Ellen Brooks Ernisse
Sanna Goyert
Tory Woodhull Parlin
Susan Newkirk Wright
HILLSDALE 1964
60th Reunion
Nancy Butler Accetta
Ann Shepard Bulger
Alison Keeler Carrillo
Jane Porteous Ellsworth
Barbara Vilter Wilson
HILLSDALE 1965
Polly Adair Culp
Josephine Deupree
Patricia Bigham Journeay
Sussannah Skinner Kelly
Whitney Rowe Long
Nancie Newkirk Loppnow
Gerri Pattison
Victoria Emery Robertson
HILLSDALE 1966
Katherine Dowd Baumann
Susan Hawley Kelly
Anne Watson Farkas
Marjorie Warner Off
Monnie Gores Peters
Margarita Lillard Picton
Anne Drackett Thomas
HILLSDALE 1967
Robin Smith Armstrong
Nancy Pechstein Aubke
Hathaway Gamble Barry
Shannon Kelly Carter
Barbara Fuller Cherry
Sarah Shepard Cohen
Deborah Koons Garcia
Jan Fullgraf Golann
Margaret Yeiser Hawkins
Deborah Iannitto
Kathryn Kinsley Kindelan
Susan McCaslin
Georgia Peck Rivers
Ann Schmuelling
Christie Thomson Tull
Katherine Oechler Whitbeck
HILLSDALE 1968
Laura Hopple Eschelbach
Kitty Blair Fischer
Beth O'Connell Keegan
Suzy Marquard
Lynn Schweitzer Rush
Margo Taft Stever
Robin Hawley Wood
HILLSDALE 1969
55th Reunion
Sally Lillard Adams
Mary Asbury
Eileen Ward Barrett
Laura Smith Barrett
Christine Wysocki Coulter
Dana Fabe
Caroline Holmes Randall
Kathryn Upson Larson
Kathy Robertson McCord
Louisa Smith Mygatt
Patricia Robinson
HILLSDALE 1970
Carolyn Stegner Fabe
Laurie Durbrow Hyndman
Maril McCord
Betsy Robinson Schram
Christine Harvey Westbrook
HILLSDALE 1971
Wynne McCarthy Curry
Lissy Fabe
Wendy Gradison
Linda Heldman Greenberg
Elizabeth March
Nancy Maxwell Mullen
Judy Wommack Pfingstag
Anne Warrington Wilson
HILLSDALE 1972
Helen Asbury
Anne Scherz Durket
Drew Gores
Sarah Hobson Landenwitsch
Melissa Morris Mishoe
Suzi Stone
Jane Yeiser Woods
HILLSDALE 1974
50th Reunion
Laura Jolly
Tamela Sedacca Zimmerman
LOTSPEICH 1941
Tom Mackelfresh
LOTSPEICH 1942
Lib Asbury Stone
LOTSPEICH 1946
Jane Haas Friedman
LOTSPEICH 1947
Paul Foerster
LOTSPEICH 1948
75th Reunion
Louise Knauft Allen
Jon B. Boss
LOTSPEICH 1949
John Simpkinson
LOTSPEICH 1951
Naomi Tucker Gerwin
Betsy Klein Schwartz
LOTSPEICH 1952
Francie Garber Pepper
Dudley Taft Sr.
Anonymous (1)
LOTSPEICH 1953
70th Reunion
Christopher Knoop
LOTSPEICH 1954
John Parlin III
LOTSPEICH 1955
Ellen Levine Ebert
Chris Gores
Sylvia Lotspeich Greene
Starbuck Smith III
Jane Hamill Sommer
LOTSPEICH 1958
65th Reunion
Steve Levinson
Charlie Lotspeich
Lawson Whitesides
LOTSPEICH 1960
Steve Black
Peter Bloch
James Lazarus
Lindsay Boswell McLean
LOTSPEICH 1961
Rich Oliver
LOTSPEICH 1962
Kitty Blair Fischer
Thomas Warrington
LOTSPEICH 1963
60th Reunion
Tuck Krehbiel
LOTSPEICH 1964
James Barroll
Luther Black
LOTSPEICH 1965
Elizabeth March
LOTSPEICH 1966
Drew Gores
LOTSPEICH 1967
Bill Fabe
Ray Leyman
LOTSPEICH 1968
55th Reunion
Steve Berghausen
LOTSPEICH 1972
Michael Coombe
Frank Russell
LOTSPEICH 1975
Jennie Rosenthal
LOTSPEICH 1976
Brian Cable
TSHS 1975
Shawn Stewart Brevard
Lee Carol Brewster Giduz
Xana Moore-Wulsin
Helen Richards
Carla Newbern Thomas
TSHS 1976
Janet Allen-Reid
Carol Andress
Melissa Mechem Congdon
Clare Dupree
Lynne Wommack Espy
Christie Evans
Merry Ewing
Laura Laib Parsons
Frances Woodward Williams
Marcy Wydman
TSHS 1977
Mary Ida Sloneker Compton
Katharine Cornelius
Nancy Gall
Libby Landen Krone
Tim Meckel
Nancy Todd VandenBerg
TSHS 1978
Martha Allen Baker Bahlman
Amy Mitchell Cherry
Ellie Fabe
Libby Warrington Ott
Cathy Schwab Prichard
Dede Lewis Rowe
Howard Tomb IV
TSHS 1979
45th Reunion
Tucker Jones Coombe
Kathryne Gardette
Brad Kuhr
Rene Mendez
Larry Pauly
Anne Newstedt Phelps
TSHS 1980
Hannah Bloch
Stephen Brewster
Karen Bidlingmeyer Callard
Elizabeth Jones Darley
Grace Allen Hill
Dan Schimberg
TSHS 1981
Sarah Mitchell Buller
Paul Callard
Jeffrey Collins
Kevin Jones
Philip Meyers
TSHS 1982
Gay Riedinger Bullock
Evan Corbett
Lanette Brown Jones
Amy Raymond Mauch
Tracy Lynn Monroe
Rachel Warrington Moss
Molly Shaffer
Kevin Smith
Elizabeth Stoehr
Mary Wommack
TSHS 1983
Lauren Meyers Bosse
Lisa Richardson Henske
Nancy McCormick
Sybil Behrens Mullin
Katherine Leake Weese
TSHS 1984
40th Reunion
Andrew Allen
Glenn Bassett
Sally Bidlingmeyer
Dorothy Kim Corbett
Wesley Foster
Laurie Dearworth Leon
Murray Monroe
Janet Goering Patin
David Robinson
Laura Welles Wilson
TSHS 1985
Scott Carroll
David Clodfelter
Marty Mueller Gerhardt
Melissa Morelli
Lisa Collins Winick
TSHS 1986
Rob Anning
Sean Donovan
Bob Shaffer
Anonymous (1)
TSHS 1987
Payson Briggs
Melissa Goldberg Copeland
Justin Gardner
Hans Jacobsen
Roger Magnus
Elizabeth Warner
TSHS 1988
Karin Anderson Abrell
Edward Baynes
Kevin Byrns
Katherine Seiden Drake
Celeste Guarniere
Ellen Haude
Dawn Meyers
Jerry Lin
Chris Rice
Julianne Richardson Wagner
TSHS 1989
35th Reunion
Katie Peter Austing
Andrew DeWitt
John Ficks
Amy Bulger Kattman
Cathy Bramlage Kunz
Adelaide Kern Leitzel
Saurabh Shah
Ethan Stanley
Anonymous (1)
TSHS 1990
Monica Coffey-Faison
Christa Parker McAndrew
Jayna Schlegel Schimberg
Laura Beckman Sheldon
TSHS 1991
Lisa Binkley Briquet
Frank Cohen
Jason Cohen
Jason Goldman
Mandy Hayes
Pete Matthews
David Monroe
Scott Rubenstein
Aaron VanderLaan
Christina Waterman
TSHS 1992
Zan Dumbadze
Philip Ficks
Carrie Rowitz Herring
Brandon Hydrick
Don Jacobs
Tina Kummerle
Kishen Mangat
Alina Schneider
Marc Shotten
Tiernan Sittenfeld
Heather Zaring Vecellio
TSHS 1993
Jim Anthony
Busy Cummings
Allan Daily
Ben Doepke
Ben Glassman
Adam Luginbill
Anne Morriss
Sarah Saelinger Rimicci
Anika Francis Williams
TSHS 1994
30th Reunion
John Brooks
Jay Dealy
Arlisha Revels Jervier
Anna Binkley Kennedy
Julie Witten Lloyd
Anonymous (1)
TSHS 1995
Matt Bramlage
Kalpana Kotagal
Kip Kummerle
Todd Margolis
TSHS 1996
Thomas Charles Garber
Lisa Gilbert
Sarah Pearce Phipps
Karla Baker Schweer
John Snyder
Jason Waugh
Anonymous (1)
TSHS 1997
Peter Barrett
Dave Fraser
Greg Huang
Matt Kelly
Kate deGroot LaBare
Michael Newman
Jamey Osher
TSHS 1998
Elizabeth Barrett
Heidi Black
Catherine Czaya
David Evans
Meredith Edwards Ficks
Justin Kreindler
Katie Draznik Schell
Andi Fischer Simon
Ginny Berg Van Alyea
TSHS 1999
25th Reunion
Monica Dealy
Jennifer Frey
Elida Kamine
Meera Kotagal
David Levy
Andy Taylor-Fabe
Liza Martindale Weiner
TSHS 2000
Hannah Agran
Isabelle Kalubi Harper
Paige Schweitzer Connelly
Miriam Lipson Hodesh
Kevin Kummerle
Caroline Habbert Romash
TSHS 2001
Gillian Abineri
Erich Frey
CeCe Gehrig
Lizzy Levy Koller
Frenika Mudd Rivers
Melanie Finn Sureau
Kristen Snyder
Ben Taylor-Fabe
TSHS 2002
Hank Alexander
Rachel Gerson Avraham
David Barrett
Ollie Brooks
Caroline Decker
Sara Eisen
Eric Greenberg
Tshiunza Kalubi
Addison Lanier
Rachel Hoffheimer Levitt
Keri Robertson Morelock
Steve Newman
Alex Phillips
Cassie Iseman Wissel
TSHS 2003
Julie Andress
Chris Black
David Colman
Gabe Davis
Ian Hayes
Evan Joiner
Sarah Lichtenstein
Laura Griffith Machado
Alex Maggio
Sarah McHugh
Tyler McIlwraith
Abby Miller Mitchell
Ramsey Reid
Robin Taylor-Fabe
Anonymous (1)
TSHS 2004 20th Reunion
Bryan Bibler
Addie Burton
Craig Burton
Deborah Edwards
Samantha Buyniski Goldfeder
Vitaly Goldfeder
Sarah McDonough Goodacre
Jenna Harris
Chip Kalnow
Susie Keller
Lena Eastin Levy
Katie Menzies
Sofia Mirkopoulos
Danny Mou
Ben Simpson
Patrick Weisman
Stefani Fishel Wolkoff
TSHS 2005
Zack Conyne
Rachel Habbert
Frederick Hall
Brian Hepp
Jenny Kahle
Ashley Ackerman Kohn
Sarah Ott Lautar
Carter MacLeod
Brittany Nelson-Turner Davis
Benjamin van der Horst
Christopher Warrington
TSHS 2006
Jillian Jones Adams
Rob Chavez
Peter Dumbadze
Allison Ferree-Chavez
Dan Filardo
Amy Nielsen Gilligan
Nate Gilman
Ben Greenberg
Stephanie Rabourn Helmer
Clay Jamison
Caroline Kalnow
Gabriel Kalubi
Blair Lanier
Robin Schimberg Lee
Jeff Leonard
Laura Hoguet Leonard
Scott Stough
Peter Wojda
TSHS 2007
David Fabe
Richard Fink
TSHS 2008 15th Reunion
Jennifer Williams Dakers
Julie Habbert
Drew Kohn
Seth Rau
Liz Brandy Root
Abbey Wood Schimberg
Clare Schroder
TSHS 2009
Alyssa Dunn
Max Gollobin
Chelsea Zesch Jones
Ryan Miller
Sarah Rabourn
Max Schimberg
Grace Myers Stough
Mary Taliaferro
TSHS 2010
Charlotte Fabe
Rebecca McDonough
Gilbert Pasquale
Walker Schiff
TSHS 2011
Jeffrey Brown
Andre Hunter-Woodard
Kathryn Sauers Jackson
Carlton Zesch
Libby Carter Zesch
TSHS 2012
Paddack Bahlman
Betsy Johnson
TSHS 2013 10th Reunion
Michael Bain
George Russell
TSHS 2014
Connor Rouan
TSHS 2015
Mac Bassett
Kate Murphy
TSHS 2016
Margaret Cox
Michael Heldman
Matisse Peppet
Kenneth Remaklus
Jeff Welch
TSHS 2017
Sam Bassett
Eliza Clark
Maliq Lee
Devi Namboodiri
Reed Russell
TSHS 2018 5th Reunion
Benjamin Agin
Lulu Gordon
Alex Kreines
Matt Kreines
Kathryn Stein
TSHS 2019
Dottie Callard
Claire Harrison
TSHS 2021
Tucker Bassett
TSHS 2023
Piper Reusch
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.
GIFTS TOTAL : $166,337
COMMITTEE MEMBERS :
Libby Andrews
Jack Binkley
Rose Bitsoff
Teresa Clayton
Kathy DeWitt
Fay Dupuis
John Dye
Patricia Eastin
Ginny Fisher
Vicki Gaffney
Debbie Good
Linda Heldman Greenberg H’71
Cathy & Chris Gross
Louise Atkins Head H’56
Kay Ilg
Kathy & Tom Kahle
Sarajane & Richard King
Andrea Knarr
Diana & Henley McIntosh
Christina McKee
Linda Miltner
Terri & Gary Morgan
Cheryl Murrer
Marianne Nelezen
Daniel Quint
Grant Revell
Patricia Rouster
Dennis Shiels
Lani Swinford
Stephanie Waugh
Michele Wolf
ANNUAL GIVING
Grandparent Donors
Jeanette Albright
Ellen & Paul Andersen
Libby Andrews
Sydney & Bob Anning
Marge Pease Applegate H’44
Merrilyn Bardes C’62
Candy & Mike Barry
Jack Berninger
Lindsay & Mark Bibler
Jack Binkley
Rose & George Bitsoff
Judy Blair
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Debby & Howard Bonem
Jerri & Phil Bowman
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Josefina & Albert Chang
Ann and Herman Chapman
Mary Ellen & Peter Chudyk
Margery Clayton
Nancy and William Cooper
Deborah & Andrew Devonshire
Kathy & Bill DeWitt
Nancy & Steve Donovan
Fay & Thomas Dupuis
Liz & John Dye
Patricia & Terry Eastin
Peggy & Steven Faber
Karen & Doug Ferguson
Ginny & Millard Fisher
Jane & James Fraser
Barbara Frey
Jane Haas Friedman L’46
Vicki Gaffney
Dee Gettler
Trauda & Harry Gilbert
Vickie Buyniski Gluckman
Debbie Good
Carol & Wendell Gray
Linda & Joseph Greco
Linda (Heldman H’71) & Gary Greenberg
Cathy & Chris Gross
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William Habel
Alison & Richard Hansen
Katherine & Tom Hayes
Louise Atkins Head H’56
Nancy & Paul Hickey
Claudia Hoffmann
Karen & David Hoguet
Cassandra Hurter
Kay & Dan Ilg
Rhonda & Edward Jackson
Lavern Johnson
Linda Jurgensen
Kathy & Tom Kahle
Sheldon Kanfer
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Robbie & John Michelman
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Terri & Joe Parker
Laura & James Pease
Francie (Garber H’58) & John Pepper
Polly & Bill Pierani
Elizabeth & Greg Platts
Diane & Daniel Quint
Shahida & Razi Rafeeq
Chandra & Prasanta Raj
Karen & Richard Recht
Grant Revell
Louise & Gary Roselle
Patricia Rouster
Lynn (Schweitzer H’68) & Jeff Rush
Nelly & John Ryan
Donna & Jim Salyers
Nancy & Louis Sanford
Kathy & Neal Schear
Nancy & Donald Seltz
Meena & Suresh Shah
Kathy & Dennis Shiels
Marcia & Dick Snyder
Patricia & James Stahl
Lana & David Stanley
Stephanie & Bob Stark
Barbara (Levinson C’62) & Ronald Stern
Debbie & Chuck Stier
Barbara & Michael Stough
Lani Swinford
Peggy & Ronald Talbot
Nalini & Som Tandon
Harriet Thomas
Mary Jo & Dave Utah
Barbara & Mark VanderLaan
Patricia & Robert Vaughan
Deborah Verderame
Shirley & Richard Ward
Ginger & David Warner
Stephanie & Mike Waugh
Susan Weickgenant
Gerry Weller
Mary Ann & William Wiles
Mark Wilkie
Kim & David Wittkamp
Dongsheng Zhang & Huixing Wu
Anonymous (3)
174 DAYS
BUILDING COMMUNITY
THE 2023-24 SCHOOL YEAR MARKED THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MERGER BETWEEN THE HILLSDALE-LOTSPEICH SCHOOL AND THE COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL (CPS) THAT CREATED THE SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL. EVENTS WERE HELD THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, INCLUDING THE ALUMNI SPEAKER SERIES AND MULTIPLE CELEBRATIONS. LOTSPEICH STUDENTS FOCUSED THEIR DESIGN THINKING CHALLENGE AROUND THE SCHOOL’S HISTORY AND THE WEBSITE 50TH.7HILLS.ORG LAUNCHED TO HONOR THE MOMENTOUS OCCASION.
50 TH.7HILLS.ORG
50th.7hills.org collected oral histories from more than 30 Seven Hills students, teachers, staff, alumni, parents, and administrators to represent every aspect of the essence and meaning of Seven Hills, documenting how it has changed over the last 50 years.
Then Assistant Head of School and Director of College
Counseling Susan Marrs wrote the website’s introduction, sharing her wisdom and memories of the last 50 years.
“Seven Hills continues to be a place where learning flowers in an engaging, relationship-based atmosphere, and where students are encouraged to challenge themselves and discover new talents and skills. The pace of life and the pressures on young people have increased exponentially in these 50 years, but growing up still feels a little easier here at Seven Hills, where our students continue to be surrounded by peers and teachers and families who love and support them,” wrote Marrs, who began at CPS in 1971 as a part-time English teacher and retired at the end of the 2023-24 school year.
“50” COMMEMORATIVE PHOTO
During the first week of the 2023-24 school year, the Upper Schoolers gathered on the field to form a “50” for a commemorative photo.
HOMECOMING KICKOFF EVENT
A series of events for alumni kicked off during Homecoming in September as alumni and their families gathered during the varsity soccer games on the Hillsdale Campus to cheer on the Stingers, enjoy food, and take part in festive activities.
LOTSPEICH’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY DESI GN THINKING CHALLENGE
In early October 2023, Lotspeich fifth graders interviewed several notable figures from the school's history as part of a design thinking challenge centered around the 50th Anniversary.
The prompt for the challenge was "design a way for Lotspeich students to celebrate Seven Hills' 50th anniversary in a way that is fun, educational, and builds community."
Students first learned about the 1974 merger from then Head of School Chris Garten, who provided a wonderfully detailed account of our school's history beginning with Doherty’s founding in 1906.
After understanding why the two schools merged, fifth graders met former faculty and students, such as former Head of Lotspeich Carolyn Fox, former Head of Doherty Patti Guethlein, former librarian Marcia Snyder, Christopher Knoop L'53, and many more. Lively chatter and warm retellings filled the fifth grade classrooms as the visitors recounted some of their favorite memories.
Later on, students used the information to design a variety of projects for the challenge, such as trivia contests, games, and a puppet show.
174 DAYS
BUILDING COMMUNITY
ALUMNI SPEAKER SERIES
Alumni continued to share their memories and life and career experience with current students through the Upper School’s Alumni Speaker Series, which launched in honor of the 50th anniversary and brought seven alumni back to campus.
Marsha Williams ’77, Peter Wojda ’06, Frank Cohen’91, Katherine Zoepf ’96, Deborah Garcia H’67, Emily Wiedemann ’01, and Hannah Bloch ’80 visited classes and clubs related to their careers and addressed students at an allschool assembly.
The alumni shared memories of their time at Seven Hills and how it shaped their future careers. One of Williams’ earliest experiences of realizing the joy of volunteering was during an Earth Day litter pickup when she was a CPS student. Zoepf thanked her Lotspeich teachers for encouraging her second-grade dream to became a writer.
All the alumni told the Upper Schoolers to follow their passions, trust what they have learned during their time at Seven Hills, and not be afraid of the future.
“Passions change as you grow. You just have to get started,” Wiedemann told the students.
“Don’t wait around for the perfect opportunity or for some lightning bolt from above to tell you what you should be doing. Try something, and see if you like it. You don’t need to have a grand master plan, you just need to make some smaller, hopefully thoughtful, choices. Try different things, stay busy.”
50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
The year of events capped off with a bang.
On April 13, hundreds of Seven Hills families and friends gathered in the Field House on the Hillsdale Campus for the 50th Anniversary Celebration. Attendees relished in reuniting and reminiscing while enjoying incredible food from Eat Well, live music by Soul Pocket, and student performances. They were also able to journey through the history of Seven Hills since the merger in 1974 to the modern day with a timeline, displaying highlights from the schools’ history.
Juniors Noah Ring and Lily Plum Gartenlaub sang a song from “Mamma Mia!” and freshman Sahana Siddharth performed “Waving Through a Window” from “Dear Evan Hansen.”
Marrs, Garten, and Board of Trustees Chair Lair Kennedy relayed their heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for the attendees’ efforts over the years that helped make the school the beloved institution it is today.
“We are celebrating a school that in many ways is remarkably different,” Garten said. “As much as this school has changed over the years, at its core this school is still the same as many of you in this room experienced. We are trying to provide a life changing experience for students that is still shaped by a talented faculty and staff, a lively and engaging curriculum, and a comprehensive program full of arts and athletics and all types of ways for students to test themselves.”
Here’s to another wonderful 50 years!
Parents of Alumni Donors
The generosity of the parents of our alumni fills Seven Hills with gratitude. Their ongoing support beyond their children’s graduation, stands as apowerful 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.
GIFTS TOTAL : $159,990
COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Aideen & Payson Briggs ’87
Bruce Brown
Stephen Brown III
Karen Bidlingmeyer Callard ’80
Marilyn Collins
Patricia Eastin
Alicia Fitscher
Sherry Glover
Datha Harrison
Patti Heldman
Debbie Hill
Brenda Holloway
Kay Johnson
Sarah Raup Johnson
Jennifer Kreines
Chip Larkin
Cissy Lenobel
Sally Leyman
Zola Makrauer
Susan Makris
Michael A. Marrero
Candace Miller-Janidlo
Theo Nelson
Jim Papakirk
Carol & Jim Pearce
Dick Quimby
Tom Shepard
Anne Shepherd
Dennis Shiels
Mary Jo & Bill Simpson
Kim Takahashi
Sheila Waterman
Barbara Wulsin
Lori Zimmerman
Nancy & David Abineri
Liz & Hank Alexander
Nancy Anderson
Jan Anderson
Sydney & Bob Anning
Dulany & Rob Anning ’86
Robin (Smith H’67) &
John Armstrong
Helen Asbury H’72
Alicia Fitscher & Peter Au Yeung
Marcie & Nathan Bachrach
Sue & Steve Baggott
Manjula & Yazdi Bagli
Chase & Baker Bahlman ’78
Anne & Jordan Bain
Karla & Bill Balskus
Fran Barrett
Carmeletta Malora &
Michael Barrett
Bill Baylor
Barbara Beaver
Nancy & Charles Berg
Cindy & Andy Berman
Christy & Brian Berning
Lindsay & Mark Bibler
Jack Binkley
Susan & Steve Black L’60
Liz Lanier Blake
Randal & Peter Bloch L’60
Kathy Braverman
Aideen & Payson Briggs ’87
Audrey & Stephen Brown
Nancy & Bruce Brown
Ann (Shepard H’64) & Leland Bulger
Datha Harrison & Lisa Butler
Kristina & Scott Cagle
Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) & Paul Callard ’81
Erin O'Grady & Scott Carroll ’85
William & Anne Chatfield
Nancy & Jay Clark
Kathy & Louis Claybon
Beth & Peter Clayton
Niké & Jerry Cline-Bailey
Lawsie (Pennington C’65) & Michael Coler
Carolyn & Mike Collette
Marilyn Collins
Mary Ida (Sloneker ’77) & Marshal Compton
Mary Wood-Constable & James Constable
Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael Coombe L’72
Caroline & Bill Cox
Sally & Peter Cutler
Anne & Ron DeLyons
Kathy & Bob* Deubell
Kathy & Bill DeWitt
Judith Neidlein-Dial & Michael Dial
Peggy & Dan Dinger
Jeannie (Zimmerman H’60) & Rick Donaldson
Nancy & Steve Donovan
Jane (Maddox C’65) & Igor Dumbadze
Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn
Fay & Thomas Dupuis
Patricia & Terry Eastin
Tara & Jon Eaton
Jane & Drore Eisen
Sandy Hauck Elliott C’49
Kari & David Ellis
Rowley Elliston
Lisa & Chester Eng
Carol (Iannitto H’61) & George Euskirchen
Carolyn Stegner Fabe H’70
Barbara & Tom Ferrell
Nora Zorich & Thomas Filardo
Judy & Tracy Finn
Rachel & Bernie Foster
Carolyn & Terry Fox
Amy & Nicholas Francis
Jane & James Fraser
Barbara Frey
Wendy Ellis Gardner & Todd Gardner
Marty (Mueller ’85) & Eric Gerhardt
Dee Gettler
Hope & Philip Glassman
Vickie Buyniski Gluckman
Karen & Scott Glum
Rebecca Goldman
Linda (Heldman H’71) & Gary Greenberg
Suzy & Joe Hall
Susan Halonen
Marty & Robert Hamilton
Susan & Jeff Harris
Susan & Joe Harten
Vicky & Darin Hausberger
Kathy & Tom Hayes
Louise Atkins Head H’56
Mark Heiman Family Foundation
Patti & Fred Heldman
Barbara & Christopher Hepp
David Hickenlooper
Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill
Debbie Hill
Ruth & John Hill
Janet & Willie Hill
Lisa Hillenbrand
Sue & Tom Hillhouse
Diana & Dennis Hilligan
Karen & David Hills
Tricia & Mark Hoar
Dale Hodges
Dan Hoffheimer
Karen & David Hoguet
Maureen & Chris Hood
Karen Holley Horrell & Jack Horrell
Brenda & James Holloway
Muriel (Richards H’59) & Robert Holzman
Sue Horner
Diane & Carl Iseman
Candace Miller-Janidlo & Peter Janidlo
Linda Busken Jergens & Andrew MacAoidh Jergens
Sarah Raup Johnson
Erin & Jeff Jones
Kathy & Tom Kahle
Kris & Carl Kalnow
Jacky Kalubi
Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter
Ginger & Steve Kent
Angela Lipsitz King & Michael King
Emily & Matthew Kite
Andrea & David Knarr
Melissa Khoo & John Loeffler
Peter Koenig
Sandra Kohn
Uma Kotagal & Shashi Kant
Sue & Larry Kraus
Jennifer & Jeffrey Kreines ’82
Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone
Tina & Ed Kuhlman
Bobbie & Jeff Kuhn
Sue Kummerle
Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier
Jennifer Lanski
Rae Vuic & Stephen Leeper
Cissy & Bob Lenobel
Pegi & John Leonard
Sally & Ray Leyman L’67
Barbara & Phil Lichtenstein
Anni Macht C’70
Zola Makrauer
Susan Makris
Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits
Debbie & Dan Marquardt
Michael A. Marrero
Mary & Harry Maxon
Nancy McCormick ’83
Marianne & Doug McGraw
Marylou & John McIlwraith
Cindy & Vern McNeill
Leslie Bennett McNeill C’61
Erin McNew
Kara & Brad Meador
Miranda & Richard Menzies
Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman
Katy Hollister & Brad Miller
Sally Monroe
Barbara Mustoe-Monteith &
Joel Monteith
Rosalind Moody-Lanton
Velma Morelli
Frances Prosser Morriss C’60
Alisa Murph
Adrienne Noble Nacev & Ljubomir Nacev
Easwari & Vasudevan Namboodiri
Mary Asbury H’69 & Bob Newman
Susan & Dennis Okin
Libby (Warrington ’78) & Kevin Ott
Terri & Joe Parker
Tory (Woodhull H’63) & John Parlin III L’54
Caleb Paull
Carol & Jim Pearce
Amy & Chris Pedoto
Sabrina & Jeff Peppet
Marna Peters
Margaret Phillips
Jerry Porter
Jane Pyle
Joni & Dick Quimby
Glenna & Arthur Rabourn
Anne & Robert Ramsay
Barry Randman
Edie & Allen Rau
Janet Allen-Reid ’76 & David Reid
Sherri & Ted Remaklus
Laney Reusch
Elizabeth & John Rising
Susan & Peter Robinson
Jill Romerill
Celeste & Mike Rooney
Louise & Gary Roselle
Jennie Rosenthal L’75
Kay Johnson & Gregory Rouan
Ginger (Carson C’72) & Rob Rubin
Lynn (Schweitzer H’68) & Jeff Rush
Ellie Fabe ’78 & Frank Russell L’72
Sunny Bowman Saelinger C’61
Jennifer & Len Sauers
Beth & Jim Schiff
Jayna (Schlegel ’90) & Dan Schimberg ’80
Ronna & Ben Schneider
Betsy (Robinson H’70) & Tom Schram
Mary Inkrot-Schroder & Mark Schroder
Nancy & Julius Schulhoff
Michelle & Rick Setzer
Anne & Jim Shanahan
Beth & Kevin Shaw
Kathy & Tom Shepard
Anne & Ron Shepherd
Kathy & Dennis Shiels
Judy & Adam Shuppert
Ann & Ted Sidor
Janet (Keys H’58) & John Simpkinson L’49
Mary Jo & Bill Simpson
Beth & Joe Sims
Betsy Sittenfeld
Susan Esler & Steve Skibo
Sarah & Gerald Skidmore
Shelly & Matt Smith
Linda & Neil Smith
Susan Smith
Marcia & Dick Snyder
Heather & Jeff Spanbauer
Leslie & Andy Spooner
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Anne Drackett Thomas H’66
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Ellen & Ray van der Horst
Barbara & Mark VanderLaan
Laura & Michael Venerable
Jessica & Brian Wabler
Sherry Glover & Brad Walsh
Ginger & David Warner
Drew Gores L’66 H’72 & George Warrington
Bill Waskowitz
Sheila & Russel Waterman
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Jody Knoop & Ward Wenstrup
Alice & Ron Weitzenkorn
Mimi Richmond & Russell White
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Margaret (Hogan H’60) & Jack Wyant
Tamela (Sedacca H’74) & Tim Zimmerman
Lori Zimmerman
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ANNUAL GIVING
Faculty and Staff Donors
Over 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 MEMB ERS
Tim Drew, Upper School
Jacky Kalubi, Middle School
Natalie Bird, Doherty Lower School
Robin Wilson, Lotspeich Lower School
Bridget Ancalmo
Jessica Appel
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
Meredith Brown
Ron Brown
Auriel Buchanan
Aimee Burton
Scott Cagle
Kayla Cappannelli
Bryce Carlson
Alex Catalan
Peter Ceruzzi
Rachel Cheatham
Nancy Clark
Joan Claybourn
Gloria Clayburn
Laura Clemens
Tess Cohan
Michael Combs
Joy Copfer
Julie Cruts
Katie Dawson
Christina Del Vecchio
Kristen Diersing
Dan Dinger
Julie DiRoma
Cheryl Dixon
Laura Dombek-Crain
Elissa Donovan
Eileen Dowd
Tim Drew
John Drew C’70
Beth Driehaus
R. Edward English
Amy & Nick Francis
Michelle Gardner
Chris Garten
Sarah Gaunt
Marty Mueller Gerhardt ’85
Nate Gleiner
Karen Glum
Andi Guess
Ann Guillerman
Julie Guminey
Marty Hamilton
Marcie Handler
Hannah Hanley
Dominick Harney
Victor Harris
Carri Haskins
Vicky Hausberger
Mandy Hayes ’91
Megan Hayes
Leah Heiman
Tracy Hendricks
Janet Hill
Doug Huff
Dana Huls
Amy Ilg
De'Yana Jackson
Abbey Johnson
Elizabeth Johnson
Jacky Kalubi
Anna Karol
Melissa Khoo
Margo Kirstein
Cicely Knecht
Jody Knoop
Kathleen Koester
Ashley Ackerman Kohn ’05
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
Erica Lyons
Hannah Maggard
Ann Marasco
Susan Marrs
Shane Marsan
Andy McGarvey
Tyler McIlwraith ’03
Aaron McIntosh
Rebecca & Sam McManus
Kara Meador
Susan Miller
Marcus Miller
Rosalind Moody-Lanton
Melissa Morelli ’85
Sarah Mullan
Tracy Murch
Esther Nam
Danielle Necessary
Judith Neidlein-Dial
Jon Newlie
Yael Newman
Andrew Neyer
Lindsey O'Connell
Eric O'Connor
Kristina O'Connor
Christina Zaffiro O'Donnell
Amanda & Keagan O'Mara
Laura OGrady
Kara Paredes
Katey Parks-Goad
Caleb Paull
Beth Phillips
Moriah Phillips
Lindsay Pietroski
Dan Polifka
Racheal Quinn
Marc Raia
Ken Revell
John Rising
Jill Romerill
Kathryn Rosenberg
Tom Roth
Adeline Roux
Terrell Samuels
Dayna Sargent
Michael Scherpenberg
Bill Schmidt
Kiki Schneider
Jo & Roger Schnirring
Seraphine Schomber
Nancy Schulhoff
Diane Schulteis
Ann Sebastian
Molly Seta
Marisa Shubert
Judy Shuppert
Andi Fischer Simon ’98
Abbey Sir Louis
Sara Snyder
Anna Spencer-Powell
Emily Stettler
Lindsey Steuer
Meghan Stevens
Christine Stier
Kristin Suer
Lori Suffield
Katie Swinford
Robin Taylor-Fabe ’03
Caroline Testerman
Stephanie Tiller
Jen Torline
Cassandra Tucker
Marcus Twyford
Daniel Vance
Barbara VanderLaan
James Venable
Carolyn Vincze
Brian Wabler
Shane Walden
Douglas Walston
Bill Waskowitz
Kacey Watkins
Shauna Whelan
Amaris White
Megan Whitt
Scott Willard
Brandon Williams
Anna Works-McKinney
Mia Wu
Kyla Young
Nanyue Zhu
Anonymous (16)
Thank you to our former employee donors for their generous gifts 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 Anderson
Nancy Anderson
Beth Archibald
Karla Balskus
Barbara Beaver
Todd Bland
Marilyn Braun
David Brott
Marilyn Collins
Wynne McCarthy Curry H’71
Kathy Deubell
Jeannie Zimmerman Donaldson H’60
Priscilla Dunn
Tara Eaton
Carol Iannitto Euskirchen H’61
Maria Eynon
Jen Faber
Kitty Blair Fischer L’62 H’68
Rachel Foster
Carolyn Fox
Vallie Freeman
Barbara Frey
Chris Hedges
Barbara Hepp
Sue Hillhouse
Diana Hilligan
Paula Hunnicutt
Mary Inkrot-Schroder
Cassie Iseman Wissel ’02
ANNUAL GIVING
Former Employee Donors
Jennifer Kreines
Bobbie Kuhn
Sarah Ott Lautar ’05
Pegi Leonard
Jeanne Lewis
Elissa MacLaughlin
Charissa May-Riley
Nancy McCormick ’83
Velma Morelli
Mitzie Moser
Marielle Newton
Jean Paddock
Tory Woodhull Parlin H’63
Dana Pease
Yvonne Phillips
Anne Ramsay
Deborah Reed
Ginger Carson Rubin C’72
Lynn Schweitzer Rush H’68
Karen Schulman-Bear C’74
Marge Schwab
Lee Sellinger
Glenn Shillinger
Ann Sidor
Ben Simmons
Betsy Sittenfeld
Neil Smith
Marcia & Dick Snyder
Fran Tesmond
Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73
Lowell Wenger
Russell White
Becky Wichman
Judy Wiesemann
Susan Elliott Wilkening C’60
Linda Wolfe
Joan Wolfram
Mary Wood-Constable
Woody Woodward
Anne Yancey
Anonymous (2)
BUILDING COMMUNITY
IN RECENT YEARS, THE SPORT OF SQUASH HAS BECOME A CHERISHED PART OF THE SEVEN HILLS COMMUNITY. THANKS TO GENEROUS DONORS, SEVEN HILLS OPENED THE LARGEST SQUASH FACILITY FOR A HIGH SCHOOL IN THE CINCINNATI AREA IN MARCH 2024.
The Wyant Family Squash Center — named for long-time Seven Hills community members and donors Peg (Hogan H'60) and Jack Wyant along with their children Jack Wyant '92, Missy Wyant Smit '94, Tim Wyant '96, and Chris Wyant '01 — opened in Stoehr Gym on the Hillsdale Campus.
The new facility goes beyond giving the six Middle and Upper School squash teams a home court. Athletic Director Scott Willard hopes it helps grow squash throughout the Cincinnati area.
“There are great partnerships, and there is great squash in Cincinnati. Our goal here is to champion the effort to grow squash in the area and have more people play in town. We also hope to set a standard in the area for squash programs,” Willard said.
Former Head of School Chris Garten echoed Willard’s statement, adding squash has been incorporated into the Seven Hills physical education curriculum.
“Opening these courts allows us to launch our own fullfledged squash program. We really want to provide an opportunity to introduce the game to all our students. Our hope is to spark an interest in a game our students can play throughout their adult lives and have them be part of a community,” Garten said.
Garten added the facility will be a way for Seven Hills to partner with other schools and organizations looking to grow squash in Cincinnati for all young people.
The decision for Seven Hills to offer squash as a winter sport came from the Seven Hills community.
“This idea came from a student, it was student-led. That is what this school is all about. Students here do a ton of great things,” Willard said.
The Upper School first offered squash as a girls winter sport during the 2021-22 school year. The program added a boys team during the 2022-23 season and expanded into the Middle School for the 2023-24 season.
Both the girls and boys varsity teams competed at the U.S. High School Squash Championships in Philadelphia in February 2024. Thanks to Seven Hills’ no-cut athletic programs, there were six squash teams across the Middle and Upper School for the 2023-24 winter sports season.
For member of the Class of 2024 and squash team captain Aanvi Anand, the support from the community made her dream of having a squash team a reality.
“It’s been really exciting to have a team in high school and continue to play in college. Thank you to everyone who donated; without you, this would really not have been possible. It was a dream my freshman year for me and my sister, Aanya, who helped make it happen along with Mr. Willard. So, thank you for helping her and thank you for helping us,” Anand said at the dedication.
Though offering squash is new for Seven Hills, the sport has a long history of being popular within the community. To honor that, the Wyant Family Squash Center includes a Collegiate Wall with the names of more than 20 Seven Hills alums who went on to play squash in college before Seven Hills offered it as a sport.
THROUGH ATHLETICS
FIVE STINGERS SIGN TO PLAY IN COLLEGE
Five Stingers from the Class of 2024 signed their letters of intent to continue their athletic careers in college at Signing Day on April 10.
“This is the accumulation of a lot of hard work, dedication, guidance, coaching, and the tremendous amount of support from the athletes’ families to make this day a reality. This is, without question, an incredible accomplishment,” Athletic Director Scott Willard said during a ceremony in Kalnow Gym.
Aanvi Anand will be playing squash at Middlebury College. Eli Cogan will be playing soccer at Swarthmore College. Lauren Coulson will be playing volleyball at Roger Williams University. Avi Mahajan will be playing tennis at Washington University in St. Louis. Maggie Motch will be playing squash at Colby College.
Congrats, Stingers!
1 Senior Saxon Lackey plays squash in the Wyant Family Squash
2 Peg (Hogan H’60) and Jack Wyant pose with then Head of School Chris Garten at the dedication for the Wyant Family Squash Center.
3 Aanvi Anand, Eli Cogan, Lauren Coulson, Avi Mahajan and Maggie Motch
STUDENTS WHO SIGNED TO PLAY AT COLLEGES FOR 2024-25
Aanvi Anand ’24
Lauren Coulson ’24
Center.
Maggie Motch ’24
Eli Cogan ’24
2023-24
Lifetime Giving Society
Peg & Mike Valentine
The Lifetime Giving Society was established to recognize 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.
$1 MILLION AND ABOVE
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
Anne Drackett Thomas H’66
Mary Beth & Craig Young
Anonymous (2)
$500,000 TO $999,999
Helen (Chatfield H’41) & Robert Black Jr.*
Martha & Ralph* Burchenal
Julie & Frank Cohen ’91
Eva Jane (Romaine H’48) & Andy Coombe*
Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael Coombe L’72
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 Cincinnati Inc.
Priscilla Reed Gamble L’29*
Elizabeth Deupree Goldsmith H’38*
Karen & David Hoguet
Sarah & Jim Jurgensen
Peggy (Palmer H’35) & Robert Keeler*
Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy
Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone
Betty & Joseph Landen*
Francie Garber Pepper H’58
Alex & Andrew Quinn
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*
$250,000 TO $499,999
Estate of Robert Allen
Dulany & Rob Anning ’86
Sue & Steve Baggott
Cathy (Smale H’72)* & Robert Caldemeyer
The Camden Foundation
Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter
Lawsie (Pennington C’65) & Michael Coler
Carolyn & Mike Collette
Tracy & Dave Davis
Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89
The Harriette R. Williams Downey
Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Sandy (Hauck C’49) & Allen* Elliott
Kari & David Ellis
Christine & Chris Garten
Mary O'Brien Gibson H’32*
Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67
The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.
Linda (Heldman H’71) &
Gary Greenberg
The Carol Ann & Ralph V. HaileJr./ U.S. Bank Foundation
Dr. Frederick Hauck*
Kathy & Tom Hayes
Hummingbird Society Foundation
Ginger & Steve Kent
Mary Kreimer H’44*
Toni LaBoiteaux H’57
A.G. Lafley
Margaret Lafley
Mary & John March*
Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits
Suzy Marquard H’68
Kevin McNamara
Jan & Wym Portman
The Resale Shop
Jennie Rosenthal L’75
Susan Arnold & Diana Salter
Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Fund, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee
Anne & Jim Shanahan
Nancy & Tom Shepherd
Betsy & Paul* Sittenfeld
Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation
Welchwood Foundation
Karen & Frank Wood
Anne Sanger & John* Wulsin
Rosamond Reed Wulsin C’38*
Margaret (Hogan H’60) & Jack Wyant
Mary Witt Wydman H’43*
Anonymous (6)
$100,000 TO $249,999
Fleming & Dobbs Ackermann
The Phyllis P. Anderson Foundation
Janet (Fast H’46) & Frank Andress*
The Avril Family
Nolan Bean
Cindy & Andy Berman
Sally Bidlingmeyer ’84
Susan & Steve Black L’60
Jane & Bob Bohinski
Mary Ann & John Boorn
Alisoun & Stephen Brewster ’80
Rhoda (Allen H’67) & John Brooks L’57
Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) & Paul Callard ’81
Alison & Bret Caller
Catherine Cantey
Erin O'Grady & Scott Carroll ’85
Susan & Peter Cha
Kim & Martin Chavez
Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri
Sheila & Philip Cohen
Mary Ida (Sloneker ’77) & Marshal Compton
Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski
Linda & Billy Cyr
Susan Haas & Craig Decker
Kathy & Bill DeWitt
TSHS Doherty Parent Association
Mary Sloneker Donahue
Jeanne Drackett*
Loi & Andreas Drath
Clare Dupree ’76
Evelyn & Marc Fisher
Helen & James Gamble L’34*
Sudie Ernst Geier H’41*
Shelly & Michael Gerson
Naomi Tucker Gerwin H’57
Margot & Dan Good
Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61
Helen & John Habbert
Susan & Jeff Harris
Ellen Haude ’88
Mark Heiman Family Foundation
Shirley Heldman*
Susan (Jones H’63) & Skip Hickenlooper
Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill
Dr. Norman Hill L’39*
Genny Edwards Hilmer H’47
Karen Holley Horrell & Jack Horrell
Laurie & Brian Hubert
Andrew J. Jergens Foundation
Judith Johnson H'70
Martha Whitaker Jones H’43*
R.A. Jones & Co. Foundation
Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter
Archana & Sashi Kilaru
Susan & David Knust
Tina Sutphin Kohnen H’59
Ami & Samir Kulkarni
Addison Lanier ’02
Asher Lanier ’04
Blair Lanier ’06
Ike Lanier ’15
Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier
Taylor Lanier
Anne & John Lawrence Jr.*
Angela & James Lee
Dr. Joseph Levinson*
Sally & Ray Leyman L’67
Pamela Lee Lowry H’62*
Malcolm McElroy L’55*
Marylou & John McIlwraith
Tim Meckel ’77
Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman
Katy Hollister & Brad Miller
Sally & Murray* Monroe
Nabama Foundation
Meghan & Andy Nelson
Patti (Williams C’74) & Buck Niehoff
Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund
Ohio Valley Foundation
Debbie & Rich Oliver L’61
Tory (Woodhull H’63) & John Parlin III L’54
Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel
Peterloon Foundation
Sherry & Virgil Reed
Janet Allen-Reid ’76 & David Reid
Melody Sawyer Richardson C’61
Nancy & Gerald* Robinson
Mary Corinne Gamble Scherr H’28*
Jayna (Schlegel ’90) & Dan Schimberg ’80
Greer & John Schneider
Phyllis & John Smale*
The Smale Family Foundation
Missy Wyant Smit ’94
Anne Thomson Smith H’32*
Kathleen & Jim Stengel
Lotspeich L. Taft Family
Tina & Dudley Taft Sr. L’52
TAS Foundation
Elizabeth Adams Tehan C’28*
Dorrie Thompson
The Tomcinoh Fund
TSHS Upper Parents Association
Arleigh & Ronald W. Tysoe
Ruth Smith Upson H’41*
Ellen & Ray van der Horst
Drew Gores L’66 H’72 & George Warrington
Suzanne (Mooney H’43) & John Warrington*
Jean Sawyer Weaver H’41*
Judy (Robinson H’67) & Joe Williams
Chris Wyant ’01
Jack Wyant ’92
Tim Wyant ’96
Marcy Wydman ’76
Wydman Family Foundation
Anne & Allen Zaring
Anonymous (3)
* Deceased
2023-24
Diversified Donor Society
The Diversified Donor Society recognizes and celebrates donors who have generously contributed a minimum of $5,000 during the fiscal year July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024. This includes all monetary donations for annual, capital, and endowment purposes.
$500,000-$999,999
John O. Frey L’38*
$250,000-$499,999
Beth & Jim Schiff
Robert & Adele Schiff Family Foundation Inc.
$100,000-$249,999
Blair Lanier ’06 & David Barrett ’02
Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone
Addison Lanier ’02
Asher Lanier ’04
Ike Lanier ’15
Taylor Lanier
Missy Wyant Smit ’94
The Louise Taft Semple Foundation
Anne Drackett Thomas H’66
Chris Wyant ’01
Margaret (Hogan H’60) & Jack Wyant
Jack Wyant ’92
Tim Wyant ’96
$50,000-$99,999
Dulany & Rob Anning ’86
Julie & Frank Cohen ’91
Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski
Clare Dupree ’76
Christine & Chris Garten
Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67
The John Hauck Foundation
Natalie Lariccia & Gregory Huang ’97
Sarah & Jim Jurgensen
Ami & Samir Kulkarni
Maya Shahani & Brandon Lindsay
The H.B., E.W. & F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation
Julie Buck & Priya Shahani
Nancy & John Silverman
$25,000-$49,999
Sue & Steve Baggott
Helen Chatfield H’64*
Tucker (Jones ’79) &
Michael Coombe L’72
Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89
Molly & Tom Garber ’96
The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile Jr./ U.S. Bank Foundation
Elizabeth Warner ’87 & Laurent Huguenin
Judith Johnson H’70
Kathy & Tom Kahle
Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy
Kate & Larry Kennedy
Suzy Marquard H’68
Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits
Alex & Andrew Quinn
Beth & Jim Schiff
Jennifer & John Stein
Sarah & Steiny Steinman
Ginger & David Warner
Anonymous (1)
$10,000-$24,999
Elisabeth Barrett ’98
Fran Barrett
Peter Barrett ’97
Nolan Bean
Cindy & Andy Berman
Liz Lanier Blake
Alison & Bret Caller
Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter
Susan & Peter Cha
Rachael Rowe & Michael Cioffi
Preston Comey ’03
Paige & William deBuys
George Fabe Family Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Inc.
Julie & John Gabriel
Cynthia Bardes Galvin C’74
Julie & Rafael Garcia
Dee Gettler
Margot & Dan Good
Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61
Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill
Angela & James Lee
Julia Hawgood & Harry Kangis
Sue Kummerle
Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier
Natalie & Josh Martin
Claire & David Maxwell
Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman
Betsy & Harrison Mullin
Susan & John Mullin III
Debbie & Rich Oliver L’61
Alana & David Pepper
Alexander F. Phillips ’02
Jerry Porter
Soumya Janardan & Vansh Puri
Kelli & Richard Stein
Tina & Dudley Taft Sr. L’52
Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation
Mark Wilkie
Anonymous (1)
$5,000-$9,999
Estate of Robert Allen
Nupur & Manish Anand
Meg & John Atkinson
Susan & Steve Black L’60
Kate Hug & Michael Blust
Erin O'Grady & Scott Carroll ’85
Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri
Lawsie (Pennington C’65) & Michael Coler
Jennifer & Eric Dauer
Margaret Kent Edson ’04
Kari & David Ellis
Meredith (Edwards ’98) & John Ficks ’89
Vickie Buyniski Gluckman
The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.
Ellen Haude ’88
Patti & Fred Heldman
Susan (Jones H’63) & Skip Hickenlooper
Debbie Hill
Linda & Rodney Jacobs
Sarah Raup Johnson
Julie & Mark Jordan
Linda Jurgensen
Ginger & Steve Kent
Elinor (Adick H’58) & Steve* Kline
Ami & Samir Kulkarni
Jutta & Patrick Lafley
Pat Landen H’50
JoAnne Lindy
Mary Beth & Daniel Losch
Mary & Harry Maxon
Susan & Michael Motch ’93
Meghan & Andy Nelson
Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund
Melissa Lounsbury & Jamey Osher ’97
Libby (Warrington ’78) & Kevin Ott
Jie Jiang & Zhengyu Pang
Joni & Dick Quimby
Halle & T Quinn
Deborah Reed
Mona & Tony Rinaldi
Jennie Rosenthal L’75
Julie Landsman Salinger ’75
Kathy & Neal Schear
Betsy Sittenfeld
Sandra Smythe
Barbara (Levinson C’62) & Ronald Stern
Elizabeth & Chris Stock
Julie & Hal Theobald
Anna & Dimitrios Topalidis
Ellen & Ray van der Horst
Jay and Jodi Woffington
Kim & David Wittkamp
Anonymous (1)
* Deceased
BUILDING COMMUNITY
THROUGH VARIOUS INITIATIVES AND PROJECTS, STUDENTS ACROSS ALL GRADE LEVELS ENGAGED IN ACTS OF SERVICE AND GENEROSITY, SHOWCASING THEIR COLLECTIVE DEDICATION TO POSITIVELY AFFECTING THE WORLD AROUND THEM. BUILDING BEDS FOR LOCAL CHILDREN, BAKING DOG BISCUITS FOR ANIMAL SHELTERS, RAISING MONEY THROUGH A WALK-A-THON, AND COLLECTING DONATIONS FOR THANKSGIVING MEALS ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE INITIATIVES OUR STUDENTS COMPLETED DURING THE 2023-24 SCHOOL YEAR.
UPPER
On May 24 and May 28-31, the Upper School freshmen, sophomores, and juniors completed one of 17 May Terms, a week-long course or trip focusing on a specific topic. The “Give, Grow, and Be Great” May Term focused on service learning. They spent part of their time working with the nonprofit Sleep in Heavenly Peace to personally build 17 beds for children in Warren and Clermont Counties in Ohio. Additionally, the Upper School Service Club and “Give, Grow, and Be Great” students held two bake sales to raise funds for bedding. On behalf of the “Give, Grow, and Be Great” May Term, Director of Experiential Learning Karen Glum also requested donations and new bedding for the nonprofit via The Blast, a weekly parent newsletter. Through their combined efforts, they raised enough money to build 25 beds and collected 25 sets of bedding.
MIDDLE
Throughout six afternoons and thousands of laps later, sixth through eighth grade students walked, ran, jogged, and even skipped around the upper field track for the fourth annual Middle School Walk-A-Thon and collectively raised $20,771.65. The money was divided between The Caring Place, a local organization that provides services to Cincinnati neighborhoods, and Leja Bulela, a nonprofit that provides humanitarian relief to people in the KasaiOriental Province of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
DOHERTY
Doherty students supported various causes, from building birdhouses to baking dog treats for a local shelter to raising money to sponsor animals at the Cincinnati Zoo,
through collaboration with their Hive members. The Hives are multiage buddy groups with students in kindergarten through fifth grade and began during the 2022-23 school year. Head of Doherty Tracy Murch said the Hives provide students of all ages the opportunity to mentor their peers, provide leadership, and a chance to engage their peers across grade levels. During the 2023-24 school year, each Hive selected a community service project to focus on that year.
LOTSPEICH
Lotspeich students teamed up with the Upper School Service Club during fall 2023 to support those in need. Students focused their efforts on collecting an array of festive and comforting food items namely canned yams, mini marshmallows, and hot chocolate. Their contributions to the Madisonville Educational & Assistance Center aimed to bring warmth and joy to the community, ensuring that more families could enjoy a special Thanksgiving meal.
4. Student gets canned yams for Thanksgiving Food Drive
1. “Give, Grow, and Be Great” student builds a bed
2. Group photo of “Give, Grow, and Be Great” students
3. Doherty students measuring ingredients for dog biscuits
5. “Give, Grow, and Be Great” students build beds
6. Middle School students running during the Walk-A-Thon
7. Middle School students certify each lap they complete
8. Doherty students cutting out dough for dog biscuits
2023-24
Recognition Gifts
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 donors and those in our community they celebrate.
In honor of BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Liz Lanier Blake
In honor of AURIEL BUCHANAN
Chris Hedges
In honor of TESS COHAN
Deb and Jonathan Cohan
In honor of SADIE FERGUSON ’04 FOR ORGANIZING OUR 20TH REUNION
Ben Simpson ’04
In honor of SAMANTHA BUYNISKI
GOLDFEDER ’04 FOR ORGANIZING OUR 20TH REUNION
Ben Simpson ’04
In honor of SARAH MCDONOUGH
GOODACRE ’04 FOR ORGANIZING OUR 20TH REUNION
Ben Simpson ’04
In honor of CHRIS GARTEN
Helen Asbury H’72
Julie & Mark Jordan
Marylou & John McIlwraith
In honor of ANNE GREENWALD
Kathryn Sauers Jackson ’11
In honor of CHRIS HEDGES
Auriel Buchanan
In honor of SUSAN & SMITH
HICKENLOOPER
David Hickenlooper
In honor of TIMOTHY JORDAN
Julie & Mark Jordan
In honor of MARGO KIRSTEIN’S BIRTHDAY
Ann Brock
Michelle Gardner
Annemarie Worobetz
In honor of JASON KNARR
Doreen & Ethan Stanley ’89
In honor of LAURA HOGUET LEONARD’S ’06 GRADUATION FROM HARVARD
Margo Kirstein
In honor of MIKE MARRERO
Liz Lanier Blake
In honor of SUSAN MARRS
Hannah Agran ’00
Liz & Hank Alexander
Andrew Allen ’84
Warren Anderson ’82
Carol Andress ’76
Dulany & Rob Anning ’86
Chase & Baker Bahlman ’78
Paddack Bahlman ’12
Anne & Jordan Bain
Marnie & Tim Black
Liz Lanier Blake
Hannah Bloch ’80
In honor of SUSAN MARRS, CONT. . .
Peggy Muncie & Stephen Bolle
Datha Harrison & Lisa Butler
Janet Byron Campbell C’70
Diane & William Carney
Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter
David Clodfelter ’85
Melissa Mechem Congdon ’76
Mary Wood-Constable &
James Constable
Zack Conyne ’05
Melissa Goldberg Copeland ’87
Margaret Cox ’16
Caroline & Bill Cox
Busy Cummings ’93
Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski
Linda & Billy Cyr
Kathy & Bob* Deubell
Peter Dumbadze ’06
Alyssa Dunn ’09
Ty & Richard Easley
Julie & Barry Elkus
Christie Evans ’76
Nora Zorich & Thomas Filardo
Rachel & Bernie Foster
Wesley Foster ’84
Christine & Chris Garten
Claire Gerhard ’77
Ben Glassman ’93
Nancy & Glenn Gollobin
Sarah McDonough Goodacre ’04
Robin Gradison
Celeste Guarniere ’88
Katherine & Wayne Guckenberger
Lori Mendez Hale ’76
Dick Hall
Angela & Marlin Harris
Susan & Joe Harten
Chris Hedges
Michael Heldman ’16
Patti & Fred Heldman
Barbara & Christopher Hepp
Carrie Rowitz Herring ’92
Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill
Linda & Robert Hines
Dan Hoffheimer
Sue Horner
Sarah Raup Johnson
Evan Joiner ’03
Julia Hawgood & Harry Kangis
Amy Bulger Kattman ’89
Harriet & Ben Kaufman
Ginger & Steve Kent
Margo Kirstein
Peter Koenig
Lizzy Levy Koller ’01
Linda & Scott Lange
Cissy & Bob Lenobel
Sarah Lichtenstein ’03
JoAnne Lindy
Sheryl & James Linne
Gloria R. Lipson
Laura Griffith Machado ’03
Anni Macht C’70
Jennifer Maehr ’82
Alex Maggio ’03
Zola Makrauer
Leslie Pugh Maloney H’74
Suzy Marquard H’68
Amy Raymond Mauch ’82
Mary & Harry Maxon
Sarah McHugh ’03
Miranda & Richard Menzies
Katy Hollister & Brad Miller
Murray Monroe ’84
Tracy Lynn Monroe ’82
Xana Moore-Wulsin ’75
Francie & Russ Morrison
David Mou ’04
Kate Murphy ’15
Recognition Gifts
Mary Asbury H’69 & Bob Newman
Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund
Jean Paddock
Shae & Curtis Parker
Larry Pauly ’79
Carol & Jim Pearce
Gretchen Peters ’87
Marna Peters
Anne Newstedt Phelps ’79
Lyn Brooks Price ’94
Sarah Rabourn ’09
Anne & Robert Ramsay
Edie & Allen Rau
Deborah Reed
Janet Allen-Reid ’76 & David Reid
Rita & Sam Robertson
Beth Roeseler
Jennie Rosenthal L’75
Julie Landsman Salinger ’75
Beth & Jim Schiff
Greer & John Schneider
Clare Schroder ’08
Mary Inkrot-Schroder & Mark Schroder
Glenn Shillinger
Betsy Sittenfeld
Maria Kalomenidou & Yannis Skoufalos
Linda & Christen Smith
Paula Smith ’87
Christine Cho & Randall Smith
Sandra Smythe
Tamika Starks
Jennifer & John Stein
Sarah & Steiny Steinman
Margot S. Stoehr
Karen Talty
Laura Stearns Testé ’86
Cindy Muhlhofer Tinkham ’79
Howard Tomb IV ’78
Ashley Maxon Tomita ’94
Ellen & Ray van der Horst
Christina Waterman ’91
Tracy Williams
Lisa Collins Winick ’85
Julia Witten Lloyd ’94
Zethree Yarbough
Mary Beth & Craig Young
Tamela (Sedacca H’74) & D. Tim Zimmerman
Lori Zimmerman
Anonymous (1)
In honor of KATHERINE MEEK H’65
Polly Adair Culp H’65
In honor of SANDY ROWE H’65
Polly Adair Culp H’65
In honor of ANDI FISCHER SIMON ’98
Ginny Berg Van Alyea ’98
In honor of JO SITTENFELD
Ginny Berg Van Alyea ’98
In honor of PETER & MICHAEL STEIN’S ’20 COLLEGE GRADUATION
Margo Kirstein
In honor of SEVEN HILLS RESALE SHOP
EMPLOYEES
Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn
In honor of 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF SEVEN HILLS
Linda Busken Jergens & Andrew MacAoidh Jergens
Sue Kummerle
Jane Pyle
2023-24
Donors to Endowed Funds
ADAIR/CULP F AMILY SCHOLARSHIP
Polly Adair Culp H’65
THE ELISE EATON A LLEN CHAIR IN FINE & PERFORMING ARTS
Estate of Robert Allen
ALEX BIBLER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Lindsay & Mark Bibler
CATAW BA
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Anonymous (1)
CLASS OF 1956 FUN D FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING
Ann McDowell Santen H’56
THE GART EN FUND FOR PROGRAM INNOVATION
Janet Fast Andress H’46*
Dulany & Rob Anning ’86
Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski
Meg & John Atkinson
Sue & Steve Baggott
Fran Barrett
Nolan Bean
Virginia Wilkinson Brooks H’43*
Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter
Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri
Carolyn & Mike Collette
Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael Coombe L’72
Gabe Davis ’03
Anne & Ron DeLyons
Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89
Meredith (Edwards ’98) & John Ficks ’89
Evelyn & Marc Fisher
Molly & Tom Garber ’96
Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier
Margot & Dan Good
Katherine & Tom Hayes
Kimberly Jackson
Sarah & Jim Jurgensen
Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy
Archana & Sashi Kilaru
Margo Kirstein
Jutta & Patrick Lafley
Margaret (Avril ’75) & Jonathan Lawson
Rae Vuic & Stephen Leeper
Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits
Natalie & Josh Martin
Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman
Meghan & Andy Nelson
Doris & Theo Nelson
Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund
Alana & David Pepper
Jerry Porter
Alex & Andrew Quinn
Beth & Jim Schiff
Jayna (Schlegel ’90) & Dan Schimberg ’80
Greer & John Schneider
Samir Shah
Anne & Jim Shanahan
Jennifer & John Stein
Kelli & Richard Stein
Sarah & Steiny Steinman
T RACY LU ND HICKENLOOPER FUND FOR EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
David Hickenlooper
Anonymous
ELINOR ADICK KLINE SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Elinor (Adick H’58) & Steve Kline
ELISAB ETH “BITSY” GREENWALD MAPES FUND
Hathaway Gamble Barry H’67
Suzy & Joe Hall
Marielle & Justin Newton
Anne & Christopher Petersen
Jennifer & Len Sauers
Marcia & Dick Snyder
Sara & John Snyder ’96
Kim Takahashi
Amaris White
SUSAN MARRS U PPER SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP
Hannah Agran ’00
Liz & Hank Alexander
Andrew Allen ’84
Warren Anderson ’82
Carol Andress ’76
Dulany & Rob Anning ’86
Chase & Baker Bahlman ’78
Anne & Jordan Bain
Marnie & Tim Black
Liz Lanier Blake
Hannah Bloch ’80
Peggy Muncie & Stephen Bolle
Datha Harrison & Lisa Butler
Janet Byron Campbell C’70
Diane & William Carney
Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter
David Clodfelter ’85
Melissa Mechem Congdon ’76
Mary Wood-Constable & James Constable
Zack Conyne ’05
Melissa Goldberg Copeland ’87
Margaret Cox ’16
Caroline & Bill Cox
Busy Cummings ’93
Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski
Linda & Billy Cyr
Kathy & Bob* Deubell
Peter Dumbadze ’06
Alyssa Dunn ’09
Ty & Richard Easley
Julie & Barry Elkus
Christie Evans ’76
Nora Zorich & Thomas Filardo
Rachel & Bernie Foster
Wesley Foster ’84
Christine & Chris Garten
Claire Gerhard ’77
Ben Glassman ’93
Nancy & Glenn Gollobin
Sarah McDonough Goodacre ’04
Robin Gradison
Celeste Guarniere ’88
Katherine & Wayne Guckenberger
Lori Mendez Hale ’76
Dick Hall
Angela & Marlin Harris
Susan & Joe Harten
Chris Hedges
Michael Heldman ’16
Patti & Fred Heldman
Barbara & Christopher Hepp
Carrie Rowitz Herring ’92
Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill
Linda & Robert Hines
Dan Hoffheimer
Sue Horner
Sarah Raup Johnson
Evan Joiner ’03
Julia Hawgood & Harry Kangis
Amy Bulger Kattman ’89
Harriet & Ben Kaufman
Ginger & Steve Kent
Margo Kirstein
Peter Koenig
Lizzy Levy Koller ’01
Linda & Scott Lange
Cissy & Bob Lenobel
Sarah Lichtenstein ’03
JoAnne Lindy
Sheryl & James Linne
Gloria R. Lipson
Laura Griffith Machado ’03
Anni Macht C’70
Jennifer Maehr ’82
Alex Maggio ’03
Zola Makrauer
Leslie Pugh Maloney H’74
Suzy Marquard H’68
Amy Raymond Mauch ’82
Mary & Harry Maxon
Sarah McHugh ’03
Miranda & Richard Menzies
Katy Hollister & Brad Miller
Murray Monroe ’84
Tracy Lynn Monroe ’82
Xana Moore-Wulsin ’75
Francie & Russ Morrison
David Mou ’04
Kate Murphy ’15
Mary Asbury H’69 & Bob Newman
Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund
Jean Paddock
Shae & Curtis Parker
Larry Pauly ’79
Carol & Jim Pearce
Marna Peters
Anne Newstedt Phelps ’79
Lyn Brooks Price ’94
Sarah Rabourn ’09
Anne & Robert Ramsay
Edie & Allen Rau
Deborah Reed
Janet Allen-Reid ’76 & David Reid
Rita & Sam Robertson
Beth Roeseler
Jennie Rosenthal L’75
Julie Landsman Salinger ’75
Beth & Jim Schiff
Greer & John Schneider
Clare Schroder ’08
Mary Inkrot-Schroder & Mark Schroder
Glenn Shillinger
Betsy Sittenfeld
Maria Kalomenidou & Yannis Skoufalos
Linda & Christen Smith
Christine Cho & Randall Smith
Sandra Smythe
Tamika Starks
Jennifer & John Stein
Sarah & Steiny Steinman
Margot S. Stoehr
Karen Talty
Laura Stearns Testé ’86
Cindy Muhlhofer Tinkham ’79
Howard Tomb IV ’78
Ellen & Ray van der Horst
Christina Waterman ’91
Tracy Williams
Lisa Collins Winick ’85
Julia Witten Lloyd ’94
Zethree Yarbough
Mary Beth & Craig Young
Tamela (Sedacca H’74) & D. Tim Zimmerman
Lori Zimmerman
Anonymous (1)
ELINOR SCHERR
MOSHER FUND
Betsy Alexander Berry H’57
THE SAN DRA SMYTH SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Clare Dupree ’76
MARY REIS SULL IVAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Jack Frank
Meghan & Andy Nelson
THE MI RIAM TITCOMB MEMORIAL FUND
Murray Monroe ’84
While all gifts are significant to furthering Seven Hills’ mission, endowments offer a dependable, perpetual source of funding to enrich the lives of our students. 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
Class of 2004 Scholarship
Class of 2005 Scholarship
Frank & Julie Cohen Scholarship Fund
Eva Jane Romaine Coombe Scholarships
Charles Culpeper Foundation Fund
Cullen Deimer Scholarship Fund
Emily Bookwalter Demar Scholarship
Eileen Driscoll Scholarship
EAE Memorial Fund
Angie Faran Scholarship Fund
Edward E. Ford Foundation Fund
Robert Gould Foundation Fund
Frederick A. Hauck Scholarship
George Haydock Scholarship
The Joseph H. Head Jr. Scholarship
Jane P. Hoeland Scholarship
Daniel J. Hoffheimer Family Scholarship Fund
The Gregory Huang ’97 & Natalie
Lariccia Scholarship Fund
Hunger for Growth Scholarship
Audrey Hutchins Memorial Scholarship
Jergens Scholarship
The Kahle Family Diversity Scholarship
Elinor Adick Kline Scholarship
James Alexander Lafley Scholarship
Mary Meta Lazarus Art Scholarship
Elizabeth Williams Lende Scholarship Fund
Mimi Levinson Memorial Scholarship
The Sylvia Taft Lotspeich Scholarship Fund
Susan Marrs Upper School Scholarship Fund
Barney Moore Fund
Elinor Scherr Mosher Fund
Ohio Tax Credit Scholarship Program
Ononta Scholarships
The Peterloon Foundation
Kyle Plush Scholarship
Atha Haydock Head Powers Scholarship
Janet Raymond Scholarship
Mary Corine Gamble Ritchey Scherr Fund
Eva Jane Romaine Scholarships
Shaffer Memorial Scholarship
The Schiff Foundation Scholarship
Charlotte Schmidlapp Scholarship
Neil Smith Scholarship
The Sandra Smythe 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
Elise Allen Fund Fine Arts
Janet F. Andress Art Award
Todd Bland Faculty Endowment
Madame Bonnie Binkley Assembly Fund
Brodie Better Fund
Virginia Brooks Endowment Fund
Nancy D. Burton Memorial Faculty Salary
Shannon Kelly Carter H’67
Enrichment Fund
Class of 1956 Fund for Excellence in Teaching
Class of 1957 Endowment
Class of 1961 Library Fund
Class of 2008 Faculty Endowment
Class of 2009 Faculty Endowment
Class of 2010 Global Study
Coombe Writer-In-Residence
Romaine Coombe Book Fund
Patrick Donovan Memorial
Downey Seminars
Eileen Driscoll Book Fund
Mary Drury Faculty Chair - History
EE Ford Civic Engagement Seminar
George Fabe Endowment in support of SHARP
Faculty Compensation
Faculty Professional Development
Flanigan Drama Fund
David Gamble Faculty Chair
The Garten Fund for Program Innovation
Geil Lotspeich Math Faculty
Salary Fund
Haile Summer Curriculum
Hauck Faculty Chair
Tracy Lund Hickenlooper Fund for Experiential Learning
Patricia Howard Award of Distinction
Hunt Library Fund
Ruth Russell Jones Fund
Laboiteaux Endowment for Faculty Enrichment
Charles Taft Lotspeich Library Fund
Mrs. Lotspeich Faculty Salary Fund
Janet B. Loveland Book Fund
Elisabeth "Bitsy" Greenwald Mapes
Values Award Fund
McElroy/Folger Fund Faculty Salary
Mosher Sportsmanship Award
Ben Nordmeyer Fund to Perpetuate the Academic, Athletic, & Artistic Life of TSHS
Anna Belle O’Brien Chair
Parlin/Kent Endowment
Perpetual Care Grounds Fund
Residence Artists Fund
Sluss Lotspeich Faculty Salary Fund
The Miriam Titcomb Memorial Fund
Wuerfel Lotspeich Faculty Salary Fund
We appreciate those who honor someone’s memory through a gift to the Seven Hills Annual Fund. This list acknowledges donors who have provided their support to Seven Hills in remembrance of individuals from our community.
In memory of
Sandra Love Bennhoff C’65
Janie Maddox Dumbadze C’65
In memory of
Helen Chatfield Black H’41
Luther Black L'64
In memory of
Ben Chamberlain
Hildred Cohen Clayton C’69
In memory of Margaret Hooker Fraser H’63
Ellen Brooks Ernisse H’63
In memory of Nancy Adelson Gleiner
Nate Gleiner
In memory of
Anne Greenwald
Suzy & Joe Hall
Jennifer & Len Sauers
In memory of
Tracy Hickenlooper
Charlotte Gray & Chris Platts
Glenn Shillinger
Linda Wolfe
In memory of
Judy Arbuckle Hoyt-Perry H’57
Sussannah Skinner Kelly H’65
In memory of
Barbara Skinner Johns H’46
Sussannah Skinner Kelly H’65
In memory of
Carol Lojinger Lindgren H’65
Sussannah Skinner Kelly H’65
In memory of
Anne McLaurin H’65
Sussannah Skinner Kelly H’65
In memory of Katherine Meek H’65
Polly Adair Culp H’65
Sussannah Skinner Kelly H’65
In memory of
Marny Muir H’65
Sussannah Skinner Kelly H’65
In memory of Ben Nordmeyer
Charlotte Goering
Pegi & John Leonard
In memory of
Sandy Rowe H’65
Polly Adair Culp H’65
Sussannah Skinner Kelly H’’65
In memory of Margery Wing Sisson Runyan H’37
Sussannah Skinner Kelly H’65
In memory of Roger Schnirring
Barbara Frey
In memory of
Victoria Berk Scott H’65
Sussannah Skinner Kelly H’65
In memory of
Carol Goyert Shafran H’65
Sussannah Skinner Kelly H’65
In memory of William Sherman
Charlotte Goering
In memory of Margo Skinner H’68
Sussannah Skinner Kelly H’65
In memory of
Mary Lou Sisson Skinner H’35
Sussannah Skinner Kelly H’65
2023-24
In memory of Hiromi Takahashi
Kim Takahashi
In memory of Bob Turansky
David Abineri
Dan Filardo ’06
In memory of Jacob Weinstein ’17
Pegi & John Leonard
In memory of
Abby Dittmann Wise L’41 H’47
Susan Magro Pfeil H’62
In memory of Mr. Wuerfel, Lotspeich
Ellen Levine Ebert L’55
In memory of Kaylan Young ’16
Kate Murphy ’15
FOUR
174 DAYS ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY
BUILDING COMMUNITY
FROM SENIORS CHEERING ON DOHERTY MINI PIG RUNNERS TO MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS LEADING SCIENCE STATIONS AT THE LOWER SCHOOL STEAM FAIR TO UPPER SCHOOLERS WELCOMING EIGHTH GRADERS INTO THE UPPER SCHOOL DURING PREVIEW DAYS, OPPORTUNITIES TO MENTOR AND CONNECT ACROSS GRADE LEVELS AND DIVISIONS ABOUND AT SEVEN HILLS. BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE COUNTLESS EVENTS, MOMENTS, AND CELEBRATIONS THAT STRENGTHENED OUR STUDENTS’ CROSS-DIVISIONAL RELATIONSHIPS.
YOUTH SPIRIT NIGHTS
At Youth Spirit Nights, during select Upper School games throughout the year, Lower and Middle School athletes are highlighted at half-time to honor their hard work and dedication to their respective sports. The younger athletes are high-fived and cheered on as they run through a tunnel of the varsity players and coaches.
The enthusiasm of the Spirit Nights exemplifies the joy found across the Seven Hills student body. Empowered by their community, students explore their future and celebrate their past while nurturing new and existing friendships across divisions.
UPPER SCHOOL PREVIEW DAYS
In November 2023, the eighth grade previewed life at the Upper School for two days. Then Head of Upper School
Matt Bolton welcomed students in The Schiff Center and discussed class requirements, the college counseling process, athletic offerings, Challenge Experiences, and community service hours. The eighth graders attended Upper School classes, met their future classmates, and found Upper School clubs that sparked their passions. To show their support for the incoming freshmen, the Upper Schoolers hosted an ice cream social in the Hillsdale Commons to share their experiences and answer questions about life at the Upper School. The eighth graders finished each day by attending Challenge Experience sharing presentations.
After the preview days, eighth graders anticipated opening the next chapter of their academic adventure at Seven Hills.
THE TURKEY TANGO
Later that month, the Class of 2024 and Lotspeich second graders ushered in the winter holiday season, kicking off Thanksgiving Break with the Turkey Tango, a beloved tradition during the Lotspeich and Upper School assembly.
Family and friends cheered as the second graders began the dance alone before the older students joined.
Older students at Seven Hills may serve as dance partners, role models, mentors, and perhaps their favorite responsibility, enthusiastic teachers to the younger students. Countless opportunities throughout the year present older students the chance to teach their younger peers about topics they’re passionate about. This enables younger students to learn about subjects in creative ways and reinforces the older students’ knowledge of the subjects.
ACROSS DIVISIONS
1 Young athletes are honored during Youth Spirit Nights
2. Upper Schoolers host an ice cream social for eighth graders previewing the Upper School
3. The Class of 2024 dances the Turkey Tango alongside Lotspeich second graders
174 DAYS
BUILDING COMMUNITY
LEARNING THROUGH TEACHING
At the beginning of the winter semester, Lower School students learned the basics of coding from Upper School computer science students. The Upper Schoolers acted out the instructions from the Lower Schoolers as they tried to “code” a robot, played by an Upper Schooler, to make a sandwich, demonstrating the importance of writing specific, small instructions. After the presentation, the Upper School students helped the Lower School students complete games and activities as part of the Hour of Code, a worldwide event to celebrate computer science and broaden participation in the field.
During the Lower School STEAM Fair, Lower School students immersed themselves in various science, technology, engineering, art, and math activities and games at stations throughout the Middle School. Seventh and eighth graders played a crucial role in leading each station and explaining its mechanics to the eager STEAM explorers.
MINI PIG MARATHON ON DOHERTY CAMPUS
On the Friday of the Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon Weekend, the Doherty pre-kindergarten students raced for two laps around the soccer field as they were cheered on by their classmates, parents, and teachers. Sixteen members of the Class of 2024, who attended Doherty, returned to cheer on the runners, hand out water, and run a lap themselves.
ALL-SCHOOL SEND-OFF TO SENIORS
To round out an amazing school year, the entire Seven Hills community gathered in the Field House to cheer off the Class of 2024. With signs, air-horns, cowbells, and our beloved mascot Sting, Stingers of all ages rallied for the senior class as they ran around the circle and thanked their parents and teachers for an excellent final year.
It was a year enriched by connections bridging across divisions, as students embodied the Seven Hills values.
Students celebrating one another’s victories creates lasting connections. From a Middle Schooler praising a Lower Schooler who grasped Archimedes principle on buoyancy, to Upper School athletes rooting for the Lower and Middle School teams, to Upper Schoolers returning to Doherty to cheer on the pre-k Mini Pig runners, students excel at honoring their peers’ efforts and achievements.
ACROSS DIVISIONS
4. Doherty pre-k Mini Pig Marathon runners off to an adorable start
5. Upper School students and Upper School computer science teacher Marcus Twyford teach Doherty students how to code
6. Middle Schoolers help Lower School students understand different scientific principles
7. Members of the Class of 2024 and former Doherty students hand out water during the Mini Pig
8. The Class of 2024 is cheered off during the Senior Circle
ELISE EATON ALLEN CHAIR
Estate of Robert Allen
ELISE EATON ALLEN PERFORMING ARTS FUND
Estate of Robert Allen
ALUMNI FINE & PERFORMING ARTS AWARD
Larry Pauly ’79
DANIEL BEAVER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Woody Woodward
MADAME BONNIE BINKLEY ASSEMBLY FUND
Jack Binkley
Marcia & Dick Snyder
THE BUENGER AWARD
Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Inc.
SHANNON KELLY CARTER H’67 ENRICHMENT FUND
Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter
DARK ROOM PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO
Mary Welsh & Frank Schlueter
DOHERTY
Jane (Maddox C’65) & Igor Dumbadze
FACULTY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
The John Hauck Foundation
JASON KNARR’S CLASSROOM
Doreen & Ethan Stanley ’89
LABEL•LESS PERFORMANCE
Maya Shahani & Brandon Lindsay
Julie Buck & Priya Shahani
Barbara (Levinson C’62) & Ronald Stern
LAWSON FAMILY FUND FOR TEACHER ASSISTANCE
Lawsie (Pennington C’65) & Michael Coler
Gifts and Grants for Special Purposes
BEN NORDMEYER FUND TO PERPETUATE THE ACADEMIC, ATHLETIC & ARTISTIC LIFE OF TSHS
Carolyn & Terry Fox
Karen & David Hills
Pegi & John Leonard
Marcia & Dick Snyder
OHIO TAX CREDIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Sue & Steve Baggott
Linda & Andy Berger
Susan & Peter Cha
Renee & Martine Dunn
Carolyn & Terry Fox
Michelle Gardner & Gordie Follin
Christine & Chris Garten
Manjul & Bhupendra Gupta
Kathy & Tom Hayes
Lara Danziger-Isakov & Ronnen Isakov
Margo & Elliot Kirstein
Lynn & Ken Kroeger
Susan Marrs
Susan Miller
Barbara Mustoe-Monteith & Joel Monteith
Kathy & Daren Murrer
Jennifer & Neil Okonak
Robert Paul
Joni & Dick Quimby
Janet Allen-Reid ’76 & David Reid
Mona & Tony Rinaldi
Jayna (Schlegel ’90) & Dan Schimberg ’80
Barbara Seiver
Leslie & Andy Spooner
Jennifer & John Stein
Elizabeth & Chris Stock
Ellen & Ray van der Horst
Steven Weeks
Jackie Wilson
Kim & David Wittkamp
SCHOLARSHIP
Deborah Meyer Chamberlain C’69
Marjorie Davis C’65
Sandy Hauck Elliott C’49
The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.
Debbie Salzer Kincaid C’74
Laurie Dearworth Leon ’84
Mary Wommack ’82
SHARP
Harvey Pickrum
Joni & Dick Quimby
SUMMER CURRICULUM
The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile Jr./ U.S. Bank Foundation
TENNIS – UPPER SCHOOL
Matt Kelly ’97
UPPER SCHOOL
INNOVATION LAB
The H.B., E.W. & F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation
UPPER SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
Julie & John Gabriel
Dee Gettler
OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS & BUILDING DONATIONS
Nupur & Manish Anand
Dulany & Rob Anning ’86
Sue & Steve Baggott
Blair Lanier ’06 & David Barrett ’02
Nolan Bean
Cindy & Andy Berman
Barb & Andrew Bryans
Alison & Bret Caller
Helen Chatfield H’64*
Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri
Rachael Rowe & Michael Cioffi
Julie & Frank Cohen ’91 Lawsie (Pennington C’65) & Michael Coler
Preston Comey ’03
Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael Coombe L’72
Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski
Jennifer & Eric Dauer
Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89
Margaret Kent Edson ’04
Meredith (Edwards ’98) & John Ficks ’89
Christine & Chris Garten
Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67
B. (Wiley ’75) & Abram Gordon
Linda & Rodney Jacobs
Judith Johnson H’70
Sarah Raup Johnson
Ginger & Steve Kent
Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone
Ami & Samir Kulkarni
Jutta & Patrick Lafley
Addison Lanier ’02
Asher Lanier ’04
Ike Lanier ’15
Taylor Lanier
Angela & James Lee
Sally & Ray Leyman L’67
Carolyn (Huwe H’56) & Peter* Ludwig
Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits
Suzy Marquard H’68
Claire & David Maxwell
Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman
Susan & Michael Motch ’93
Betsy & Harrison Mullin
Melissa Lounsbury & Jamey Osher ’97
Manisha & Ankur Patel
Reena & Yash Patil
Dana & James Pease
Alana & David Pepper
Alexander F. Phillips ’02
Jerry Porter
Alex & Andrew Quinn
Halle & T Quinn
Beth & Jim Schiff
Robert & Adele Schiff Family Foundation Inc.
Nancy & John Silverman
Beth & Joe Sims
Missy Wyant Smit ’94
Sarah & Steiny Steinman
Elizabeth & Chris Stock
Elizabeth Stoehr ’82
The Louise Taft Semple Foundation
The UBS Matching Gifts Program
Julie & Hal Theobald
Anne Drackett Thomas H’66
Anna & Dimitrios Topalidis
Jay and Jodi Woffington
Chris Wyant ’01
Jack Wyant ’92
Margaret (Hogan H’60) & Jack Wyant
Tim Wyant ’96
Anonymous (2)
* Deceased
Robert Allen*
Louise (Knauft H’54) & 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
Christine & Chris Garten
Ann Gatch H’37*
Sudie Ernst Geier H’41*
Elizabeth Deupree Goldsmith H’38*
Amita & Sunny Gupta
Elizabeth (Carson C’48)* &
William Hall L’37*
Ellen Haude ’88
Tom Hayes
Susan Jones Hickenlooper H’63
Dr. Norman Hill L’39*
Dan Hoffheimer
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*
Barbara & Donald Lowry*
Pamela Lee Lowry H’62*
Anni Macht C’70
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 H’72
Diane Moffett C’74
Gary Monnier
Livy Hickenlooper More C’61
Marjorie McCullough Motch C’41*
Robin Nenninger
Agnes Tietig Parlin C’33*
Tory (Woodhull H’63) & John Parlin III L’54
Janet Patterson Raymond C’44*
Joan Fleischer Reckseit H’44*
Melody Sawyer Richardson C’61
2023-24
Dudley Taft Sr. L’52
Nellie Leaman Taft H’55*
Margot Deupree Taylor H’61
Elizabeth Adams Tehan C’28*
Jane McKay Thomas C’25*
Martha Benedict Tuttle H’34*
Ruth Smith Upson H’41*
Elizabeth Urban ’81
Ellen & Ray van der Horst
Ruth Harrison Venable C’52
Tina Wagner L’69
Jason Waugh ’96
Monte Richardson C’30*
Jennie Rosenthal L’75
Jeff Rush
Marjorie Schiele C’31*
Betsy (Klein L’51) & Marvin* Schwartz
Marta Murrie Simons C’57*
Margery Wing Sisson Runyan H’37*
Betsy & Paul* Sittenfeld
Lib Asbury Stone H’48
Margaret Stone ’78
Renee Stoops ’90
Michael Ibold Wilger*
Abby Dittmann Wise H’47*
Joan Patterson Witten C’43*
Nan (Sikes H’68) & Dan Witten II
Jean Wommack*
Mary Wood-Constable
Jean Verity Woodhull H’39*
John Wulsin*
Rosamond Reed Wulsin C’38*
Anonymous (11)
*Deceased
WAYS TO GIVE
Contributions to The Seven Hills School may be made using any of the following methods:
CHECKS
Checks made payable to The Seven Hills School can be mailed to us at: The Seven Hills School Development Office 5400 Red Bank Road Cincinnati, OH 45227
CREDIT CARD
• Phone - To make a gift by credit card over the phone, please call the Development Office at 513.728.2430.
• Online - Make your gifts safely and securely by credit card at 7hills.org/giving. Seven Hills accepts Visa, MasterCard, and American Express.
EMPLOYER MATCHING GIFTS
Many employers sponsor matching gifts programs and will match any charitable contributions made by their employees. To find out if your company has a matching gift program, please call the Development Office at 513.728.2430 or check with your human resources department to inquire about your company’s policies.
SECURITIES
For information about making a gift of stock or appreciated securities, please call the Development Office at 513.728.2430, or visit our website at 7hills.org/giving and download our stock transfer instructions.
PLANNED GIFTS
Designating a planned gift to The Seven Hills School in your estate plans can benefit both your family and the school by mitigating your estate taxes and possibly income taxes, while creating a lasting legacy for future students.
To learn more about tax savings and other benefits of Planned Giving, please visit our website at 7hills.org/giving or contact Director of Development Margo Kirstein at 513.728.2437.
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this report is accurate and complete as of June 30, 2024. 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 2023-24
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 & Head of School-elect