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2014 -15
IN OUR 2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT
we are celebrating the growth and great success of our academics, athletics, arts, and college counseling programs – all the product of hard work, ongoing research, and strategic planning.
CONTENTS
Written by Karla Dejean
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FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL FROM THE BOARD CHAIR & PRESIDENT TRUSTEES, ADVISORY COUNCIL, & ALUMNI BOARD OF VISITORS
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HIGHLIGHTS OF 2014-15 A SINGULAR MOMENT IN HISTORY FINANCIAL REPORT 2014/2015 CONSECUTIVE YEARS DONORS DIVERSIFIED DONOR SOCIETY STEM EDUCATION ANNUAL GIVING: THE YEAR IN REVIEW THE SEVEN HILLS FUND LEADERSHIP SOCIETY SENIOR PARENT DONORS CURRENT PARENT DONORS GLOBAL LEARNING ALUMNI DONORS EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION GRANDPARENT DONORS PARENTS OF ALUMNI DONORS FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS FACULTY & STAFF DONORS FORMER EMPLOYEE DONORS CAPITAL PROJECTS DONORS TO ENDOWED FUNDS FUNDS & FOUNDATIONS MATCHING GIFTS/FRIENDS OF TSHS ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT RECOGNITION GIFTS MEMORIAL GIFTS EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETY GIFTS & GRANTS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES LEGACY SOCIETY WAYS TO GIVE; LEADERSHIP & STAFF
C H RISTOPHER P .
GARTEN
Dear Seven Hills family and friends, Though it was not without its challenges, the 2014 -15 school year also brought us a great deal to celebrate as a school community. Despite an increasingly competitive college admissions climate, members of the Class of 2015 earned offers of admission from some of the nation’s leading universities: American, Barnard, Boston College, Boston University, Bowdoin, Bucknell, Berkeley, Carleton, Case Western, U. Chicago, U. Cincinnati, Claremont McKenna, Columbia, Cornell, DePaul, Duke, Elon, Emory, George Washington, Georgia Tech, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Kenyon, Miami, Michigan, NYU, Northwestern, OSU, Penn, Pomona, Purdue, Rice, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest, and Washington University. In May, 127 sophomores, juniors, and seniors took a total of 268 college-level AP exams, an astonishing 96% of those exams yielding college-qualifying scores of 3 or higher! To put this in perspective, 60% of AP students nationwide earn even one passing score of 3 or above; at Seven Hills, that figure is 99%! The mean score for Seven Hills was 4.16 out of 5.0, well above the 3.04 mean for AP students in Ohio or 2.82 nationwide. Our swim team won the school’s first-ever team state championship while Middle and Upper School teams in several sports staged record playoff runs. Student participation in competitive athletics reached an all-time high, helped, in part, by the opening of our new Lower Fields Athletic Complex and other significant enhancements to our athletics facilities. Our Middle and Upper School drama students earned regional recognition at the Junior Theater Festival and the Cappies, while fine and performing arts students in all four divisions thrilled us with extraordinary performances in a host of events throughout the year. Now just 24 months into our Strategic Plan, the faculty has planned and executed a significant number of enhancements to our educational program. To prepare students for a global community, we have oriented literature and history courses even more fully toward global issues, dramatically expanded world language and exchange programs, and developed a series of electives focused on contemporary, global issues, studied from an interdisciplinary perspective. As a growing number of our students aspire to careers in science and technology, we have added a host of electives in engineering, computer science, biotechnology, and digital arts. We have also developed a signature Middle School program called the Innovation Lab. This immersion in “design thinking,” based on research from Stanford University, is part of a school-wide effort to engage students in applying what they learn to real world problems. In his new role as director of experiential learning, Nick Francis has developed a signature program to help students find “a path to purpose.” The Experiential Learning program is a student-driven, teacher-guided journey that begins with self-awareness. After personality inventories, assemblies with professionals and thought leaders in our community, and reflection activities, Nick guides students toward exploration experiences: online courses, camps, summer work or internships, and travel and exchange programs. For some students, this journey may culminate in a concentration in one of several interest areas: technology, the arts, entrepreneurship, global citizenship, environmental stewardship, or political engagement. The overall goal is to create multiple pathways for our students to discover who they are, what they love, and how they might utilize their unique talents in meaningful and fulfilling ways. In sum, it continues to be a very exciting time at Seven Hills. These achievements have called for a great deal of time, care, and energy from our dedicated faculty and students. But they have also required the full support of this entire school community. We are deeply grateful for all you have done, and continue to do, to support the ambitious dreams of our students. Sincerely,
Christopher P. Garten Head of School 3
E LIZABETH
SCHIFF BOARD CHAIR & PRESIDENT
Dear friends,
This past year we celebrated the 40th anniversary of the merger that created The Seven Hills School. It was a wonderful opportunity to reflect on how far our school has come in a relatively short time. Consider, for example, just the last 15 years. In 1998 -2007, the school embarked on a major effort to enhance its instructional facilities. The generous commitment of this entire community to the Campaign for One and All and a subsequent mini-campaign built Haile Hall, the early childhood center on the Doherty Campus, and, at Hillsdale, a new Upper School building, with state-of-the-art laboratories and technology infrastructure, our first-ever turf field, and the Donovan Arts Center, with the art, music, and drama classrooms that have fueled an explosion of interest in the fine and performing arts. In 2007- 2012, the Board devoted considerable energy to building the school’s endowment, which has grown from $12 million to $35 million over the last decade. The funds provided by the Critical Assets Campaign enable the school to attract and retain a world-class faculty, support ongoing faculty training and the development of an innovative, future-focused curriculum, and expand the financial aid program to extend the benefits of a Seven Hills education to a larger and much more diverse student population. Now, guided by our Strategic Plan of 2013, we have begun a significant effort to refine the school’s educational program to ensure that our graduates have the skills to excel in an increasingly competitive global economy. In the last two years alone, Seven Hills has added a host of new programs in world languages, contemporary global issues, science and engineering, and biotechnology. We have expanded advisory, student support, and college counseling programs and introduced signature programs in design thinking and experiential learning. At the same time, we have expanded enrollment in the Middle and Upper School and added Beginnings, pre-kindergarten for two-year-olds, and a host of afterschool enrichment programs to serve our families with young children. The lynchpin of our five-year strategic plan is an ambitious Master Site Plan. Over the next five years, we hope to modernize our facilities on both campuses to help build a more cohesive community and support a wide range of real world learning experiences for our students. The opening of our new Lower Fields Athletic Complex last October and the imminent completion of the Taft Early Childhood Center has generated significant momentum by supporting important improvements in our athletics program and in the range of academic and enrichment programs we can offer to young families. At the same time we have completed an extensive renovation of the Doherty playground adjacent to Johnstone Place. Having nearly completed these three important projects, the Board has turned its attention to securing leadership support for the next two items on our Master Site Plan, a new Center for Arts and Leadership, including up to a 450-seat auditorium, and some long-anticipated enhancements to our athletic facilities including, hopefully, five new tennis courts, a larger baseball field, and a new field house, with three indoor courts to support our rapidly expanding program. It is a privilege to be associated with a school community so deeply committed to a process of continuous improvement. On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I thank this entire school community for the important role you continue to play in sustaining and enhancing our school.
Elizabeth Y. Schiff, Chair Seven Hills Board of Trustees
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TRUSTEES BOARD OF TRUSTEES Elizabeth York Schiff, Chair & President Andrew Quinn, Vice Chair Jennifer Stein, Vice Chair Stephen J. Baggott, Treasurer Mala Patel, Secretary Mary Lynne Boorn ’84 Cathy Caldemeyer H’72 Shannon Carter H’67 Mike Collette Michael A. Coombe L‘72 Jennifer Dauer Ron DeLyons Marc Fisher Margot Good Drew Gores L‘66, H’72 Mark Heiman Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney Sashi Kilaru Margaret Avril Lawson ‘75 Meghan Sullivan Nelson Michael Nordlund Dan Schimberg '80 James P. Shanahan, Jr. Nancy Shepherd John I. Silverman Craig Young Scott Carroll ’85, Alumni Representative Elizabeth Rogers, Parent Assoc. Representative Christopher P. Garten, Head of School
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ADVISORY
COUNCIL
Janet Allen-Reid ’76 Jennie Rosenthal Berliant L’75 Steve Black L’60
A L U M N I B O A R D O F V I S I TO R S Sally Bidlingmeyer ’84 Heidi Black ’98 Sarah Pancoast Broad ’94
Stephen Brewster ’80
Kenya Brock ’98
Lee Carter
Scott Carroll ’85
Lawsie Coler C’65
Rebecca Lindy Coll ’83
Craig Decker
Dorothy Kim Corbett ’84
Allen Elliott*
Evan Corbett ’82
Jane Garvey C’74 Louise Atkins Head H’56 Grace Allen Hill ‘80 David Hoguet Cal Kalnow Libby Landen Krone ’77
John Ficks ’89 Meredith Edwards Ficks ’98 Tom Garber ’96 Ben Glassman ’93 Ellen Haude ’88 Lisa Richardson Henske ’83
John McIlwraith
John Hepp ’98
Tracy Lynn Monroe ’82
Ed Howe ’84
Tory Woodhull Parlin H’63 Beth Schiff
Elida Kamine ’99 Amy Bulger Kattman ’89
Jim Schiff
David Levy ’99
Paul Sittenfeld
Ken Mims ’81
P.G. Sittenfeld ’03 Mary Reis Sullivan C’59 Dudley Taft L’52 Anne Drackett Thomas H’66
Sybil Behrens Mullin ’83 Chip Niehoff ’88 Jayna Schlegel Schimberg ’90 Dotty Shaffer ’83
Ellen van der Horst
Tiernan Sittenfeld ’92
Paula Wharton ’83
Benjamin van der Horst ’05
Stocky Wulsin Peg Wyant H’60 Marcy Wydman ’76
Aaron VanderLaan ’91 Joe Waterman ’92 Liza Martindale Weiner ’99 * Denotes deceased
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97
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SCORED 3 OR HIGHER ON AP EXAMS
%
FROM CLASS OF 2016 E A R N E D N AT I O N A L MERIT RECOGNITION
FACILITIES
ACADEMIC
ACHIEVEMENTS
In May 2015, 127 students took 276 Advanced Placement exams in 15 subjects; 97% of them earned college-qualifying scores of 3 or higher. Thirty-eight seniors and 25 juniors were recognized as AP Scholars, scoring 3 or above on at least three Advanced Placement exams.
E N H A N C E M E N T S
Seven Hills opened its new Lower Fields Athletic Complex in October 2014.
The “mid-50%� SAT scores for the Class of 2015 were among the highest in the region: Critical Reading: 620 - 690 (average 663); Math: 590 -740 (average 664); Writing: 610 -720 (average 668).
The Nellie Leaman Taft Early Childhood Center opened in August 2015.
Twenty-nine percent of the Class of 2016 (25 students) earned National Merit recognition; 10 from the graduating Class of 2015 were named National Merit finalists. Seven Hills students distinguished themselves in a host of academic competitions across the state of Ohio in 2014 -15: Certamen (classics); the Ohio Junior Classical League; National French Contest; Louder Than a Bomb youth poetry contest; American Mathematics Competition; American Invitational Mathematics Exam; MATHCOUNTS; Model UN; Mock Trial; and Tech Olympics.
The new playground on the Doherty Campus opened in September 2 015.
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750
STUDENTS IN ARTS PROGRAMS
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PERFORMING
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ARTS
More than 750 students school-wide participated in arts programs; 450 students participated in elective arts courses throughout the 2 014 -15 school year. The performing arts faculty directed 28 productions: 20 in Lower School and eight in Middle and Upper in the 2 014 -15 school year. The visual arts faculty hosted nine installations featuring student work.
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Seven Hills students participated in five major arts competitions, such as the Overture Awards, Cappies, and Junior Theater Festival, in which our Middle and Upper School students received prestigious recognition.
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ENROLLMENT School opened in August 2014 with 1,046 students in 2 014 -15, the highest enrollment since 2006-07. Pre-kindergarten for 2- year-olds entered a successful second year on the Doherty Campus in 2014-15, the first program of its kind in the school’s history. Students of color made up 31% of the school’s total enrollment in 2014 -15, up from 15% just 10 years ago.
1,046
2 0 1 4 2 0 15
STUDENTS ENROLLED
NEW COURSES AND PROGRAMS Doherty and Lotspeich offered a host of new enrichment activities through the “After the Bell” program in 2014 -15, and introduced supplemental instrumental music instruction began this fall for fourth and fifth graders. Middle School launched the Innovation Lab to teach design thinking, as well as expanded its world language option to include a bridge program in spoken Spanish, and, for 2015 -16, introduced two new courses in Chinese. Upper School launched new elective courses in biotechnology, environmental
history, computer engineering, and technical theater at the start of the 2015 -16 school year. Seven Hills teachers attended 156 professional development conferences and workshops in 23 states and four countries, during the 2014 -15 school year. With funding provided by The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation, 38 teachers earned curriculum renewal grants to align at least one instructional unit with the school’s Twenty-first Century Learning goals.
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TEACHERS EARNED CURRICULUM RENEWAL GRANTS
SPECIAL PROGRAMS Throughout the school year, our students had access to and participated in a number of assemblies, programs, community service projects, and traveling opportunities that built upon the multi-faceted, rich learning experiences synonymous to the Seven Hills academic culture. Examples of these include: Students participated in several communitybuilding assemblies: the Kindness Retreat in Lower, the Courage Retreat and the Hunger Banquet in Middle, and the Magnified Giving program in Upper. Students school-wide led a host of service learning projects, including: the Day without Shoes, Tunnel Walk, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation, the Middle School’s annual Caring Place and Spring Food Drive, and the Upper School’s ShantyTown project. Our students also explored the broader world through a number of experiential learning opportunities in the form of a number of field trips to North Carolina, Shaw Farms, Glen Helen, as well as studies abroad through our foreign exchange programs in Italy, China, and Spain.
ATHLETICS Eighty-one percent (737 students) of our students in grades one through 12 participated on at least one competitive athletic team during the 2014 -15 school year. In addition, 43 Upper School students were recognized as three-season athletes. School-wide, Seven Hills fielded 105 teams in 2014 -15: 43 in the fall, 31 in the winter, and 31 in the spring. Seven Hills athletes won our firstever state championship (boys swimming) during the 2014 -15 school year, two relay state
championships (boys swimming), two district championships (boys soccer and boys swimming) and two sectional championships (boys soccer and boys golf). Seven Hills won six Miami Valley Conference championships in bowling, swimming, soccer, lacrosse, tennis, and softball throughout the 2014 -15 school year. Middle School teams won league titles in seventh and eighth grade boys soccer, and girls sixth grade Soccer Association for Youth (SAY) soccer.
Two SAY soccer teams qualified for the State Tournament; two Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) basketball teams won League Championships, and three Middle School teams finished the regular season undefeated. Seven Hills athletes won four swimming events at the City Championship Meet and eight events at the Miami Valley Conference Track Championship Meet.
81
%
PARTICIPATION IN COMPETITIVE ATHLETIC TEAMS
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A SINGULAR MOMENT IN HISTORY
In our 2014-15 Annual Report we are celebrating the growth and great success of our academics, athletics, arts, and college counseling programs – all the products of hard work, ongoing research, and strategic planning.
As we take in the complexities of the world, juxtaposed with the recent growth and evolution of Seven Hills, we quickly begin to see that our school is experiencing a singular moment in history. In the way our students press forward with grit and determination to not only learn more, but learn differently; in the way our faculty pursue myriad ways to impart and exchange knowledge; in the way our teams exhibit character on the fields, and our youngest students embrace discovery, The Seven Hills School community is united by a deep commitment to uphold the highest standards in all that we do, enabling our students to develop arête, in an ever-changing world. In keeping with our belief that we should always seek to broaden our vision, we are expanding our Lower, Middle, and Upper school course offerings and programs, in order to incorporate a more comprehensive global and contemporary curriculum. In that same light, we are responding to our need to increase course offerings in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and math. From the arts disciplines, to design thinking, to areas of innovation, our Doherty, Lotspeich, Middle, and Upper school students are coding, building, and rethinking, across disciplines and divisions, every day.
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For instance, with our new experiential learning program and an expanded college counseling program – now starting college counseling at ninth grade – we are further defining our role as a student-centered school. As we guide each student through his or her learning experience, we are also asking our students to identify and explore what they love, understanding that life and learning are inextricable. In many ways, the seeds for what our students love are planted in the early years. On the Hillsdale Campus, we welcomed our youngest students to the new, state-ofthe-art Nellie Leaman Taft Early Childhood Center, which is part of the Lotspeich Lower School. While we welcomed back returning pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students, we are thrilled to see our newest students – 2-year-olds who now attend pre-kindergarten for two-year-olds, launched on the Hillsdale Campus this fall. The year of 2014-15 also brought sweeping successes in the areas of fine and performing arts, and athletics. In the area of athletics, we are seeing our school community move beyond expectations, into the realm where dreams have come true. After just one year of building, in the fall of 2014-15, Seven Hills opened an expansive athletics complex, allowing the school to emerge as home to one of the best K-12 athletic facilities in Greater Cincinnati.
The work and dedication of students and faculty within our fine and performing arts department have far exceeded anything we have seen in the recent past. The spark of steady development over the past five years has kindled advancements in fine and performing arts. That growth has ignited a vision to provide a facility – namely, the Center for Arts and Leadership – that will provide much needed space for our expanded arts programs, speaker presentations, student debate forums, community events, and much more. At Seven Hills, we believe every Doherty, Lotspeich, Middle, and Upper school student will experience, personally, the benefits and joys of the many enhancements to our curriculum, facilities, and programs. We value the richness and depth of content present throughout our curriculum, our relationships, and in our daily routines. We know none of these remarkable accomplishments, across divisions, departments, grades, and disciplines at Seven Hills, is a coincidence. Rather, it is the product of supportive relationships, our students’ hard work, ongoing research, strategic planning, and the intuitive understanding of what our students need – and where they are headed.
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THE FINANCIAL REPORT
Fi nancial Report
2014-15
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 that includes 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, 2015. 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 student-faculty ratios, and removing underenrolled programs. The overall financial health of the school was again aided by the growth of the endowment, which provides funding for teacher salaries, financial aid, faculty professional development, and distinctive programming and technology. Both annual giving and capital gifts enrich every part of the school. Most importantly, these gifts bridge the gap between tuition and the full cost of educating each child.
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7% RE
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6% N
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8%
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5%
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Annual Fund Gifts - 5%
2%
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Tuition & Fees - 79%
6%
3%
REVENUES
4%
State Funds - 4%
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79%
4%
Auxiliary Services - 6% Interest and Misc. Income - 2%
Financial Aid - 14% Instructional Material and Technology - 6%
6%
Endowment Draw - 5%
Salaries & Benefits - 56%
56%
Physical Plant and Operations - 8% State Funds - 3% Auxiliary Services - 6% General Institutional Expenses - 7%
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Fi nancial Report
2 0 1 4 - 1 5 REVE N UE S & E X PE N S E S R E V E N U E S
2014-15 Actual
Tuition & Fees
$20,602,245
Gifts to Annual Fund: Unrestricted Gifts Restricted for Other Uses
Endowment Draw
$1,214,278
$311,767
State Funds Auxiliary Services
$1,228,937
$1,092,979
Interest and Misc. Income
$1,471,449
TOTAL REVENUE
FINANCIAL REPORT
TH E
YEAR I N REVI EW
$263,536
$26,185,191
E X P E N S E S
Salary & Benefits
Financial Aid Instructional Material & Technology Physical Plant & Operations
2014-15 Actual $14,560,114
$3,756,542
$1,587,517
State Funds Auxiliary Services General Institutional Expenses TOTAL EXPENSES Net Gain (Loss)
$2,158,979
$695,621
$1,469,970
$1,955,254
$26,183,997
$1,194
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TH
YEAR I N REVI EW
FINANCIAL REPORT
Fi nancial Report
The Seven Hills School points with pride to the latest endowment report that places our invested assets over $34 million. The infusion of much-needed new gifts from our Critical Assets Campaign, combined with informed management by our endowment managers, and thoughtful leadership by the school’s Investment Committee, currently chaired by James Shanahan, has returned our fund to a desirable trajectory. E N D O W M E N T G R O W T H BALANCE AS OF BEGINNING OF YEAR (7/1/14)
$35,265,312
Contributions and Pledges to Endowment
$114,876
Investment Return
$420,416 -$1,588,291
Transfer to Operating Fund-Program Services & Appropriations BALANCE AS OF END OF YEAR (6/30/15)
$34,212,313
T O TA L C O N T R I B U T I O N S R E C E I V E D 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 15 Unrestricted
$1,054,834
Temporarily Restricted
$8,487,789
Permanently Restricted
$114,876
TOTAL AS OF END OF YEAR (6/30/15)
$9,657,499
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FINANCIAL REPORT
2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 5
CONSECUTIVE YEARS
Consecutive Years Donors A F I R M F O U N D AT I O N
Susan & Steve Black L’60
Barbara & Christopher Hepp
O F L O YA L B E N E F A C T O R S
Lauren Meyers Bosse ’83
Grace (Allen ‘80) & Brian Hill
Marilyn Braun
Karen & David Hoguet
OF ANY INSTITUTION.
Stephen Brewster ’80
Karen Holley Horrell & Jack Horrell
T H E L I S T T H AT F O L L O W S
Jenny & Terry Carr
Mary Todd Porter Hutter C’55
Ellie (Head H’51) & Dick Paulsen
P AY S T R I B U T E T O T H O S E
Helen Chatfield H’64
Kathy & Tom Kahle
Francie Garber Pepper H’58
William & Anne Chatfield
Kris & Cal Kalnow
Sandra Stolle Perry C’53
Mary Ida (Sloneker ’77) &
Ginger & Steve Kent
Monnie Gores Peters H’66
Margaret Wulsin Kite C’46
Kathryn Mitchell Pettengill H’41
Elinor Addick Kline H’58
Joan Fleischer Reckseit H’44
Mary Kreimer H’44
Deborah Reed
Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone
Janet Allen-Reid ’76 & David Reid
Susan Steman Laffoon H’57
Melody Sawyer Richardson C’61 Lynn (Schweitzer H’68) &
IS ESSENTIAL TO THE LONG-TERM INTEGRITY
INDIVIDUALS AND F O U N D AT I O N S W H O S E D E D I C AT I O N T O A N D R E P E AT E D I N V E S T M E N T S IN THE SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL ARE MOST RESPONSIBLE FOR OUR ONGOING SUCCESS. W E A R E D E E P LY G R AT E F U L
Mary Wood-Constable & James Constable Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael A. Coombe L’72
FOR THESE ENDURING
Linda Lovett Crawford H’56
Barbara Anderson Landen H’62
FRIENDSHIPS.
Patricia Adair Culp H’65
Margaret (Avril ’75) &
20 + YEARS
CONSECUTIVE GIVING
Estate of Robert Allen Robin Smith Armstrong H’67 Judy & Tom Arnold Diana Gatch Avril H’47 Sarah (Allyn ’77) & Ward Bahlman L’66 Nancy & William* T. Bahlman Jr. L’31 Karla & Bill Balskus Fran Barrett Glenn Bassett ’84 Alison Beall C’64 Molly Marx Besanceney C’62 Terry & Tom Betts Suzanne Armstrong Beutler H’49 Lindsay & Mark Bibler Helen Chatfield Black H’41 14
Marshal Compton
Wynne (McCarthy H’71) & Joseph Curry
Jonathan Lawson
Elizabeth (Warrington ’78) & Kevin Ott Tory (Woodhull H’63) & John Parlin III L’54
Jeff Rush Sunny Bowman Saelinger C’61
Sally & Ray Leyman L’67
Beth & Jim Schiff
Linda & Billy Cyr
Josephine Farny Little H’38
Susan Avril Schneider H’53
Susan Haas & Craig Decker
Susan Scherr Lloyd H’53
Betsy (Robinson H’70) &
Kathy Deubell
Deborah Daniel Long C’68
Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40
Whitney (Rowe H’65) &
Anne Scherz Durket H’72
Philip Long
Tom Schram Mary Inkrot-Schroder & Mark Schroder
Tara & Jon Eaton
Anni Macht-Gibson C’70
Joan Hinsch Searby H’54
Laura Hopple Eschelbach H’68
Tom Mackelfresh L’41
Gretchen & Rostislav Serota
Nora Zorich & Tom Filardo
Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits
Molly Shaffer ’82
Barbara Frey
Susan & Jimmy Marrs
Elizabeth C. B. &
Fund for Independent Schools of
Martha Goodyear Mason C’41
Cincinnati Inc.
Paul G. Sittenfeld
Mary & Harry Maxon
Harriet Smith C’73
Sudie Ernst Geier H’41
Lindsay Boswell McLean L’60
Marcia & Dick Snyder
Hope & Philip Glassman
Laura Ware McMunigal C’67
Sarah & Steve Steinman
Wendy Gradison H’71
Penelope Hall Moodey H’54
Elizabeth Asbury Stone H’48
Clardina & Ronald Green
Melissa Morelli ’85
Fran & Dale Tesmond
Linda (Heldman H’71) &
Velma Morelli
Anne Drackett Thomas H’66
Marjorie McCullough Motch C’41
Diana Avril Tully ’81
Patti Guethlein
Lilamae Mueller
Barbara (Jussen H’42) &
Phyllis Corbett Hall H’43
Louisa Smith Mygatt H’69
Susan & Bob Halonen
Barbara Watson Neal H’60
Margaret & Robert Vitz
Ellen Haude ’88
Mary Nelson
Julianne Richardson Wagner ’88
Nirvani & Jeb Head
Mary Asbury H’69 & Bob
Harriet Warm C’55
Gary Greenberg
Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head Shelley Lindner Henderson H’46
Newman Marjorie Warner Off H’66
Stuart* Upson L’36
Drew Gores L’66, H’72 & George Warrington
Margery Hill Webb H’45
Peggy & Dan Dinger
Judith Richards
Lee Adair Adams H’58
Katherine Leake Weese ’83
Deirdre & Steve Ditty
Elizabeth & John Rising
Beth & Brad Agin
Dorothy Rodgers Werk H’46
Elissa & Sean Donovan ’86
Sarah Rooch Roberts C’67
Louise Knauft Allen H’54
Lisa Collins Winick ’85
Julie & Philip Duncan
Jill Romerill
Karin Anderson Abrell ’88
Abby Dittmann Wise H’47
Kari & David Ellis
Kay Johnson & Gregory Rouan
Dulany & Rob Anning ’86
Linda Wolfe
David Evans ’98
Ginger (Carson C’72) & Rob Rubin
Kerrin & Stefan Antonsson
Jean Wommack*
Merry Ewing ’76
Ellie Fabe ’78 &
Lee & Brian Arnold
Robin Hawley Wood H’68
Debbie & Tom Finn
Susan Newkirk Wright H’63
Kitty Blair Fischer H’68
Susan Arnold & Diana Salter
Marlene Baer
Marcy Wydman ’76
Linda Ford
Jennifer & Len Sauers
Frances (Lamson H’72) &
Nancy Blemker Yeaw C’55
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Carolyn & Terry Fox
Mrs. Adele Schiff
Mr. & Mrs. W. Vann York
Amy & Nick Francis
Jayna (Schlegel ’90) &
Jennifer Frey ’99
Frank Russell L’72
Dan Schimberg ’80
Jo Arnold
Daniel Bailey Paula Barensfeld-Hunnicutt Mr. & Mrs. Roger Barton
Karen & Scott Glum
Jo & Roger Schnirring
Polly Bassett
Jason Goldman ’91
Nancy & Julius Schulhoff
Margaret Burchenal Baylor H’48
The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.
Debbie & Glenn Shillinger
Mr. & Mrs. James Blakeney
Leslie Judd Graitcer C’62
Leslie Ann Sciarra Shimer C’74
Randal & Peter Bloch L’60
Anne & Taylor Greenwald III
Sarah & Gerald Skidmore
Louise Walker Borden H’67
Ann Griep
Mr. John Steele
Julie & Dean Brackett
Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61
Kathleen & Jim Stengel
Meredith & Erik Brown
Jan Alford
Richie & Mark Heiman
Kim & Hiro* Takahashi
Mr. Tyler Cain
Leslie & Michael Baggish
Tracy & David Hickenlooper
Aaron VanderLaan ’91
Cathy (Smale H’72) &
Sue & Steve Baggott
Tricia & Mark Hoar
Barbara & Mark VanderLaan
Robert Caldemeyer
Chase & Baker Bahlman ’78
Robert Horne
Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73
Linda & George Callard
Gay (Seybolt H’51) & Saint Bain
Sarah & Mark Johnson
Maureen & Larry Vignola
Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) &
Jennie (Rosenthal L’75) &
Delle Christensen Jones H’67
Jessica & Brian Wabler
Isabelle Kalubi ’00
Alice & Ron Weitzenkorn
Amy & Joe Callow
Ann (Bartlett C’65) & Ben Blemker
Jacky Kalubi
Lowell Wenger
Alison Keeler Carrillo H’64
Wendy & Todd Braff
Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter
Jody Knoop & Ward Wenstrup
Kim & Martin Chavez
Aideen & Payson Briggs ’87
Cyndi Kenyon
Katherine Oechler Whitbeck H’67
Joan Claybourn
Charlin & Peter Briggs
Margo Kirstein
Mimi Richmond & Russell White
Julie & Frank Cohen ’91
Janice & Jay Brinker
Peter Koenig
Becky & Wayne Wichman
Sarah Shepard Cohen H’67
David Brott
Brad Kuhr ’79
Judy Wiesemann
Carolyn & Mike Collette
Rhoda (Allen H’67) &
Jane Slemmer Larsen H’56
Frances Woodward Williams ’76
Katharine Cornelius ’77
Pegi & John Leonard
Marsha Williams ’77
Caroline & Bill Cox
Katherine & Louis Claybon
Jennifer & Winston Licata
Ed Wiseman
Ms. Kay Crist
Len & Hank Cohen
Rica & Tony Ligeralde
Carolyn Wolbers
Judy Davis
Amanda Hayes ’91 &
Ann Marasco
Joan & Tom Wolfram
Katie & Aaron Dawson
Jason Cohen ’91
Karen Martin
Anne Yancey
Angela & Jim Dealy
Sheila & Philip Cohen
Gretchen & Robert McCormick Jr.
Mary Beth & Craig Young
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Dedeker
Marilyn Collins
Andy McGarvey
Dorothy (Kim ’84) &
Katy Hollister & Brad Miller
+ YEARS
CONSECUTIVE GIVING
Allan Berliant
John Brooks L’57
Evan Corbett ’82 Bonnie Cord H’62 Catherine Czaya ’98
Cheryl & Mike Miller Barbara Mustoe-Monteith & Joel Monteith
Tracy & Dave Davis
Margaret Parlin O’Malley H’57
Marjorie Davis C’65
Mei Wang & Yang Pan
10 + YEARS
CONSECUTIVE GIVING
CONSECUTIVE YEARS
CONSECUTIVE YEARS
Paul Callard ’81
Kim Dedeker Mr. & Mrs. J. Dennis Delafield Margaret Lillard Doepke H’42 Charles Deupree L’63 Mr. & Mrs. William DeWitt Jr. Beth O’Brien Driehaus & Dan Driehaus
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CONSECUTIVE YEARS
Christie Evans ’76
Tina Sutphin Kohnen H’59
Elizabeth & Patrick Rogers
Fleming & Dobbs Ackermann
Maria & Don Eynon
Pat Kramer-Carroll
Caroline Habbert Romash ’00
Joey Adams
Helen Schroth Ferguson H’52
Keith Kummerle ’95
Celeste & Mike Rooney
Maria Bustamante & Steven Adams
Barbara & Thomas Ferrell
Kevin Kummerle ’00
Hilda Rosenberg
Hank Alexander ’02
Meredith (Edwards ’98) &
Anne Taylor Kunkel C’65
Susan (Abrahamson ’84) &
Nupur & Manish Anand
Claire Hummel Kupferle C’73
Jeff Routh
Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. H. Anning
Dr. & Mrs. Sanford Franklin
Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier
Dede Lewis Rowe ’78
Pam Williams Arya & David Arya
Wendy Ellis Gardner &
Lisa & John Larkin
Barbara Steele Ryder H’44
Alicia Fitscher & Peter Au-Yeung
Karen & Ernest Lawrence
Andrea & Michael Scheiber
Anne & Jordan Bain
Dr. James Garvey
Laurie Dearworth Leon ’84
Robert & Adele Schiff Family
Teresa & Geremy Bardon
Marty (Mueller ’85) &
Roger Loud
Todd Gardner
Eric Gerhardt
Foundation Inc.
Kim & Julian Baretta
Roger Magnus ’87
Stephanie & Bill Schmidt
Jane Stevens & Gordon Barnhart
Mrs. Deliaan Gettler
Mike Marrero
Ann Schmuelling H’67
Carmeletta Malora &
Lee Carol Brewster Giduz ’75
Bonnie & J. Cromer Mashburn Jr. L’45
Betsy Klein Schwartz L’51
Paige & John Gimpel
Linda Headley Maupin H’68
Beth & Kevin Shaw
Hathaway Gamble Barry H’67
Mr. & Mrs. Jon Gimpel
Nancy McCormick Bassett ’83
Mr. & Mrs. William Shaw
Barbara Beaver
Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67
Jennifer & Rusty McNair
Anne & Ron Shepherd
Sophie Beckwith ’06
Marcy & Coleman Goldsmith
Kara & Brad Meador
Nancy & Tom Shepherd
Cindy & Andy Berman
B. (Wiley ’75) & Abram Gordon
Alfred Meckel
Sandy & Barry Silber
Betsy Alexander Berry H’57
Mrs. William Gossett
Karen Meyer &
Nancy & John Silverman
Elizabeth Looney Bevis ’02
Ben Simmons
Bryan Bibler ’04
Eileen Gould C’74
Richard Michelman
Michael Barrett
Marni & Taylor Greenwald IV
Diane Moffett C’74
Marta Murrie Simons C’57
Sally Bidlingmeyer ’84
Lalitha Parameswaran &
Murray Monroe Jr. ’84
Janet (Keys H’58) &
Jack Binkley
Param Hariharan
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Morris Jr.
John Simpkinson
Lucille & Dutro Blocksom
Susan & Joseph Harten
Danny Mou ’04
Mrs. Suzanne Sizer
Jane & Bob Bohinski
Poppy Yeiser Hawkins H’67
David Mou ’04
Kevin Smith ’82
Susan Bolton
Kathy & Tom Hayes
Leigh Peterson & Joe Mulica
Sara & John Snyder ’96
Heidi Scrable & Rufus Botzow
Debbie Hill
Betsy & Harrison Mullin
Doreen & Ethan Stanley ’89
Matt Bramlage ’95
Ruth & John Hill
Mr. & Mrs. John Mullin
Mr. & Mrs. Ethan B. Stanley
Kenya Brock ’98
Janet & Willie Hill
Sybil Behrens Mullin ’83
Jennifer & John Stein
Bobbee Brooks
Karen & David Hills
Clare & Thomas O’Brien
Shirley & Doug Stenberg
Virginia Wilkinson Brooks H’43
Kim Hogel
Susan & Dennis Okin
Sharon Worthing Vaino C’70
Barbara Brown
Sara Ware Howsam C’72
Debbie & Rich Oliver L’61
Benjamin van der Horst ’05
Nancy & Bruce Brown
Doug Huff
Maria & Jim Papakirk
Chantal & Jerome Weaver
Audrey & Stephen Brown
Frieda Jacobs C’71
Margaret & Jeff Pasquale
Mary Weisenborn
Ann (Shepard H’64) &
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Johnson
Amy & Scot Perlman
Pamela & John Williams
Martha Whitaker Jones H’43
Allison & Brian Phelps
Jackie & Andy Wilson
Sarah Mitchell Buller ’81
Tshiunza Kalubi ’02
Mr. & Mrs. Nat Pieper
Jane Yeiser Woods H’72
Aimee Burton
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Katz
Tim Poff
Tim Wyant ’96
Elana Rhodes Byrd C’60
Elizabeth O’Connell Keegan H’68
Jane & David Pyle
Cheryl York
Kristina & Scott Cagle
Mary Lynne Boorn ’84 &
Rick & Debbie Questa
Rick Kieser
Donna Perkins & Mark Quinlan
Archana & Sashi Kilaru
Anne & Robert Ramsay
Tara & Tom Kilcoyne
Barry Randman
Angela Lipsitz King &
Edyce & Allen Rau
Michael King Mr. & Mrs. Edward Koenig
Asia Reid ’05 Sherri & Ted Remaklus
5 + YEARS
CONSECUTIVE GIVING
CONSECUTIVE YEARS
John Ficks ’89
Leland Bulger
Carolyn Eberle Caldwell H’37 Alison & Bret Caller Vicky & Mike Carroll Erin O’Grady & Scott Carroll ’85 Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter Susan & Peter Cha
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CONSECUTIVE YEARS
CONSECUTIVE YEARS Richard Chamberlin
Paul Foerster L’47
Holley Horrell ’03
Ann Dinan & Drew Logan
Kim & Dan Choo
Alice Whaling Fossett H’44
Maureen & Frank Howard
Liz Okin Lorenz ’00
Je & Joseph Choo
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Frankel
Xiaolan Cui & Shaoming Huang
Lisa Lehner & Kermit Lovelace
Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri
Lindy VanDoren Freeman H’63
Amy Ilg
Pamela Lee Lowry H’62
Kim Miller & Eugene Chung
Ms. Emily Froehlich
Linda Greff & Chuck Joffe
Chris Ludwig ’84
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Clark
Patricia Kennedy Fry C’58
Mr. & Mrs. Willie Johnson
Carolyn (Huwe H’56) &
Nancy & Jay Clark
Julie & John Gabriel
Dr. Paul Jonas
Beth & Peter Clayton
Christine & Chris Garten
Linda Jones
Elissa MacLaughlin
David Clodfelter ’85
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Gerhardt
Rebecca & Rob Joy
John MacLeod
Ann Robertson Cohen H’52
Naomi Tucker Gerwin H’57
Chip Kalnow ’04
Ms. Charlotte Mandel
Francie Comey ’01
Jennifer & Brian Gibson
Gabriel Kalubi ’06
Laura Rosenblum &
Zack Conyne ’05
Nancy & Tom Gilman
Elida Kamine ’99
Melissa Goldberg Copeland ’87
Rob Gilson ’90
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kanter
Bobby Marcus ’97
Robert Cottrell Jr. ’05
Ben Glassman ’93
Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian
Ms. Eva Marelic
Susan Tietig Covatta C’59
Rebecca & Carl Goertemoeller
Laura Kaufman ’88
Mr. & Mrs. Adolf Marko
Katharine Davis
Rebecca Goldman
Jan-Michele & Eric Kearney
Lucretia McCalmont Marmon H’56
Patty & Robert Dawson ’84
Elizabeth & Stuart Goldstein
Theresa & Dennison Keller
Debbie & Dan Marquardt
Monica Dealy ’99
Sarah McDonough Goodacre ’04
Anna (Binkley ’94) &
Fayre Schweitzer Martin ’96
Elizabeth & Nick DeBlasio
Christopher Gores L’55
Annette & Jean-Robert de Cavel
Lissa Gosiger
Thomas Kirkwood
Amy Raymond Mauch ’82
Caroline Decker ’02
Kathi Makoroff & Jeffrey Grass
Emily & Matt Kite
Mary & Harry Maxon
Anne & Ron DeLyons
Ann Wentworth Greear H’57
Cicely Knecht
Amy Mayfield
Elizabeth Denton ’86
Dawn & Andrew Green
David Koenig ’09
Susan McCaslin H’67
Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89
Hedy & Dean Gregory
Julie Koenig ’09
Mr. & Mrs. Robert McCoy
Judith Neidlein-Dial &
Mary Ann & Davis Griffin
Ashley & Hill Kohnen
Michelle & Brian McDonald
Andi Guess
Ann Berry Kosche ’85
Erin McNew
Sharon & Binem Dizenhuz L’78
Julie & John Guminey
Ami & Tushar Kothari
Lois & Cliff Mentrup
Tiffany & Michael Domet
Dr. & Mrs. Dale Gutman
Jacquie Kovach
Katie Menzies ’04
Jeannie Zimmerman Donaldson H’60
Rachel Habbert ’05
John Krauss
Gretchen & Lou Meyer
Nancy & Steve Donovan
The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile
Nickie Adair Kuhn C’61
Philip Meyers ’81
Amy Kulhavik
Melissa Morris Mishoe H’72
Sue & Werner Kummerle
Tracy Lynn Monroe ’82
Frannie Thompson-Kunkel &
Livy Hickenlooper More C’61
Michael Dial
Katherine Seiden Drake ’88 John Drew Angie & Tim Drew Jane (Maddox C’65) & Igor Dumbadze Peter Dumbadze ’06
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Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation Mrs. Veronica McCreary-Hall & Mr. Charles Hall Frederick Hall ’05 Cynthia Westermann & David Harsh
Lair Kennedy
Don Kunkel
Peter Ludwig
Howard Mandel
Pierce Matthews
Jennifer & Brian Moriarty
Jutta & Patrick Lafley
Mitzie & Emerson Moser
Blair Lanier ’06
Debbie Motz
Zan Dumbadze ’92
Jenny & Ed Hatfield
Karen Laurens
Penny Hepp Murphy C’58
Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn
Vicky & Darin Hausberger
Jono Lawson ’08
Danielle & David Necessary
Clare Dupree ’76
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Heimann
James Lazarus L’60
Doris & Theo Nelson
Judy Eilers
Rob Heimann
Cissy & Bob Lenobel
Linda Neu
Karen & Peter Eller
Patti & Fred Heldman
Mr. Peter Levin
Stephen Newman ’02
Lisa & Chester Eng
Lisa Schneebeck Hewett '75
Justice Steven Levinson L’58
Mr. & Mrs. David Nickel
Lynne Wommack Espy ’76
Alex Hill ’10
David Levy ’99
Dr. & Mrs. Jim Nordlund
Ms. Phyllis Ewing
Lisa Hillenbrand
Ellen Austin-Li & Jolly Li
Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund
Earline & Don Fechter
Laura Hoguet ’06
Zenaida Lieberman
Mary Lynne Birck &
Evelyn & Marc Fisher
Susan Holding
Melissa Khoo & John Loeffler
John Nordmeyer
Mr. Ted O’Brien
Ann Vail Roberts C’46
P.G. Sittenfeld ’03
Heather Warncke ’90
Holly & Eric O’Driscoll
Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83
Tiernan Sittenfeld ’92
Christopher Warrington ’05
Eleanor Oths
Lynette Rosati Shim
Elizabeth & Scott Sizer
Martha Slater &
Linda Halverstadt Ottenad H’56
Helen Asbury H’72 &
Susan Esler & Steve Skibo
Christopher Rowe
Skyler Foundation
Liza Martindale Weiner ’99
Mala & Ken Patel
Diana Fisher Ruffino C’60
Ms. Sandra Small
Karen & Barry Weinstein
Mrs. Minal Patel
Marielle & Tony Samaha
Mrs. Edie Smitson
Welchwood Foundation
Reena & Yash Patil
Ann McDowell Santen H’56
Jane Hamill Sommer L’55, H’61
Linda Bartlett Westfall C’64
Frances Hauck Pavey C’52
Christine & Charlie Schiff
Suzanne Levinson Stern C’65
Jocelyn White ’79
Sarah Pearce Phipps ’96
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Schiff
Margo Taft Stever H’68
Walter White
Amy & Chris Pedoto
Quina Schmidlapp C’53
Rebecca Smith Stewart C’62
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Wiesmann
Dr. & Mrs. Seymour Perlin
Alina Schneider
Elizabeth Stoehr ’82
Ann Baxter Wiethe H’53
Margaret Phillips
Clare Schroder ’08
Suzi Stone H’72
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Wilborn
Rachel Gustin ’93 &
Kirby Schuchter
Barbara & Michael Stough
Britty & Brian Wiles
Brian Sebastian
Peggy Kaufman Stricker H’42*
Mr. & Mrs. William Wiles
Lindsay & Brent Pietroski
Barbara Seiver
Mary Reis Sullivan C’59
Natalie Williams
Carol Crabill Pohl H’62
Christina & Puvi Seshiah
Ying Yi & Andrew Sun
Bonnie Sue Fisher &
Sangeeta Mathur & Balaji
Michelle & Rick Setzer
Margot Deupree Taylor H’61
Ellen Caldwell Sewell H’54
Janice Seybolt Theron H’54
Amy & Murray Wilson
Joan & Richard Quimby
Cynthia Taylor Seybolt H’56
Judith Allen Thompson C’56
Jay Woffington
Alex & Andrew Quinn
Anne & Jim Shanahan
Phyllis & Paul Tobias
Julie Woffington
Glenna & Arthur Rabourn
Kathy & Dennis Shiels
Andrea & Dan Todorov
Mary Wulsin ’05
Christina Muir Rambeau H’57
Judy & Adam Shuppert
Alessandra & DJ Trindle
Peg (Hogan H’60) &
Susan & Rick Rauh
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Shuppert
Polly Hastings Tucker H’59
Jessalyn Reid ’08
Jackie Mack & Ted Silberstein
Ginny Berg Van Alyea ’98
Moira Weir & Stephen Yeager
Lloyd Buhrman Ricci H’71
Mary Jo & Bill Simpson
Heather (Zaring ’92) &
Marke Kite Yeiser H’44
Helen Richards ’75
Rajashree Ghosh &
John Piersma
Purushothaman
Mona & Tony Rinaldi Georgia Peck Rivers H’67
Tapendra Sinha Jo Sittenfeld ’98
Andrew Vecellio James Venable Kejian Zhang & Zhaohui Wang
CONSECUTIVE YEARS
Margaret Rebhun Packer H’48
William Waskowitz
Nicolas Williams
Jack Wyant
Ms. Janet Ziegler Caryn Franklin & Egal Ziv *Denotes deceased
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2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 5
DIVERSIFIED DONORS
Diversif ied Donor Societ y THIS IS A COMPREHENSIVE
Kim & Martin Chavez
Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier
Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone
L I S T R E C OG N I Z I N G D O N O R S
Tucker (Jones ’79) &
Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83
Sheila & David Kruzner
Elizabeth & Patrick Rogers
Mr. R. Glenn Mayfield
TSHS Doherty Parents Association
Greer & John Schneider
Trish & Tim McDonald
Kari & David Ellis
Ladislas & Vilma Segoe
Dawn Meyers ’88
Family Foundation
Philip Meyers ’81
Anne & Jim Shanahan
Kenneth Mims ’81
Christina & Dudley Taft L’52
Casey & Greg Morris
DURING THE FISCAL YEAR J U LY 1, 2 014 - J U N E 3 0 , 2 015, INCLUDING ALL ANNUAL, C A P I TA L , A N D E N D O W M E N T
Michael A. Coombe L’72
M O N E TA R Y C O N T R I B U T I O N S
Christine & Chris Garten
FOR ANY PU R POSE.
The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation
$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 +
Estate of William Hall L’37
Welchwood Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. John Mullin III
Mrs. Adele Schiff
Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund
Karen & Frank Wood
Meghan & Andy Nelson
Elizabeth & Jim Schiff
Sara (Barnes ’77) &
Anonymous (2)
Mary Lynne Birck &
Robert & Adele Schiff Family Foundation Inc. Anonymous (1) $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 - $ 4 99,999
Anonymous (1) $ 10 0 ,0 0 0 - $ 2 4 9,999
Carolyn & Mike Collette Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40 Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67 The John Hauck Foundation Pat Landen H’50 The Louise Taft Semple Foundation Nancy & John Silverman Jennifer & John Stein Anne Drackett Thomas H’66 Estate of Dr. John Wulsin Anonymous (2) $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 -$ 9 9 ,999
Nancy & Tom Shepherd Sarah & Steve Steinman Anonymous (1) $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 -$ 4 9 ,999
Linda & Billy Cyr
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David Osborn L’72 Alex & Andrew Quinn
John Nordmeyer $5, 000- $9, 999
Debbie & Rich Oliver L’61
Susan Arnold & Diana Salter
Estate of Robert Allen
Kim Andress Olson H’72
Mary Beth & Craig Young
Susan Bolton
Tory (Woodhull H’63) &
Lauren Meyers Bosse ’83
John Parlin lll L’54
$10,000-$2 4, 999
Nancy & Bruce Brown
Mala & Ken Patel
Kerrin & Stefan Antonsson
Alison & Bret Caller
Mrs. Minal Patel
Sue & Steve Baggott
Amy & Joe Callow
Liz Dallman & Samir Patel
Mr. Tyler Cain
Shannon (Kelly H’67) &
Francie Garber Pepper H’58
Catherine (Smale H’72) &
Lee Carter
Tiffany & Hampton Shiver
Robert Caldemeyer
Susan & Peter Cha
TAS Foundation
Helen Chatfield H’64
The Christ Hospital
Drew Gores L’66, H’72 &
Lawsie (Pennington C’65) &
Julie & Frank Cohen ‘91
Michael Coler
George Warrington
Elizabeth & Brian Coley
Walter White
Colleen & George Dwight
Jennifer & Eric Dauer
Estate of Jean Wommack
Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89
Susan (Gurganus L’63) &
Mary Russell Yablonsky H’64
Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Inc.
Kim Drackett L’63 Evelyn & Marc Fisher
Margot & Dan Good
Sudie Ernst Geier H’41
Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61
The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.
Jenny & Ed Hatfield
Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill
Ellen Haude ’88
The Andrew Jergens Foundation
Richie & Mark Heiman
Kris & Cal Kalnow
The Louise H. &
Archana & Sashi Kilaru
David S. Ingalls Foundation Tina Sutphin Kohnen H’59
Christine Andrew & Thomas Kirkwood
Anonymous (1)
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TRENDSETTERS: STEM EDUCATION
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, STEM jobs are growing at 1.7 times the rate of non-STEM jobs, and computer science jobs alone are expected to jump 15 percent from 2012 to 2022. The Obama administration is investing millions of dollars to produce an additional one million STEM undergrads by 2022.
The national trend toward STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) is boldly reflected at Seven Hills. “After years of having something like five engineers in a class, suddenly 20 percent of the Seven Hills Class of 2011 were applying to engineering schools,” said Seven Hills Assistant Head and Director of College Counseling Susan Marrs. “In 2012, it was 25 percent and in 2013, it was 30 percent.” That defining observation points to the number of ways STEM education has fueled strategic objectives to increase science, math, and design thinking curriculum throughout all grades at Seven Hills. Last year, Lower School students learned to code in order to grasp more sophisticated computer programming concepts, and fifth graders researched and designed prototypes for inventions. Middle School students participated in a number of projects in the school’s new Innovation Lab, while Upper School students took engineering and 3D design classes. And, for the first time this fall, we introduced biotechnology and computer engineering courses as well. As we enter the 2015-16 school year, Seven Hills faculty continue to expose our students to design thinking and problem solving – foundational skills for successful STEM learning. One approach
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has been the way our faculty uses classroom space in nontraditional ways. Computer science teacher Brian Arnold has converted a classroom into a computer engineering lab equipped with breadboards and Arduinos. Over the summer, Lower School math teacher Liz Lorenz devoted time to convert a former kindergarten classroom into a math lab for use throughout the 2015-16 school year. Science department chair Karen Glum transformed a typical classroom into an ever-changing Innovation Lab, a “boneyard” of broken appliances and recycled parts and lots of tools. After a first successful pilot year leading projects in the lab, Glum said she is thrilled with her students’ enthusiasm to observe, understand, take apart, and rebuild. This fall Glum introduced her curriculum for the Innovation Lab, launching the first official program, where students might, for example, design a ramp to give people in wheelchairs better access to the beach, or develop a specialized filter to purify water for drinking. This immersion in design thinking, based on research from Stanford University, is part of an overall effort to engage students in applying what they learn to real world problems. Seven Hills parent Frank Howard said he became interested in volunteering to help Glum in the Innovation Lab because he believes in the purpose of what she does.
Howard, an automation engineer at Bosch, said the shift toward STEM underscores a “maker movement” – the growing need to design one’s own and reinvent better processes – that is rippling from areas like the West Coast to collegiate programs throughout the country, such as Harvard University’s four-year-old innovation lab. From breaking down the inner workings of a hand mixer to building electric circuits, the benefits of having the time and space to understand what is “under the hood” is not only rewarding, but essential, said Howard. “I’m counting on people looking to the future to provide my children with an education that’s relevant,” said Howard. “The Innovation Lab gives students that opportunity.” Marrs said Seven Hills would continue to meet the needs and interests of students, from those who are mildly interested in the sciences, to those full-fledged STEM enthusiasts. “With programs like the Innovation Lab in the Middle School, new computer engineering courses in Upper School, and ongoing projectbased learning in the sciences within the Lower School grades, we will continue to emphasize creative and critical thinking about math, science and technology, preparing our students to be problemsolvers and game changers in this ever-evolving world market.”
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Y E A R I N R EVI E W The Seven Hills Annual Fund
ANNUAL GIVING
2014-2015
For the second year in a row, YOU broke the record! With a goal of $1,300,000 we are thrilled to announce that we have met and surpassed that goal by over $85,000 and have
YEAR IN REVIEW
D E V E L O P M E N T C O M M I TT E E M E M B E R S
achieved an all-time Seven Hills Annual Fund record of $1,385,082. We are so grateful for your continued support and commitment to Seven Hills.
Jennifer Stein, Board of Trustees and Development Chair
The success of the program was achieved through outstanding participation percentages across
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all constituencies, and new and increased gifts helping to obtain $100,000 from The John
Scott Carroll ’85, Alumni Board President
Hauck Foundation. Simply put, more members of our community believe in the importance of
Peter Cha
the Fund and are willing to support at a greater level.
Lalitha Chunduri
Seven Hills depends on Annual Fund gifts to bridge the gap between operational expenses and
Eric Dauer
income from tuition, fees and other sources. While tuition covers 80% of educating each child
Margot Good
for the academic year, The Seven Hills Annual Fund covers a portion of the remaining 20%.
Margaret Avril Lawson ’75
Gifts are put to immediate use on campus, in the classroom, and on the fields.
Meg Nelson Mike Nordlund
We thank you for partnering with us to help give our students the resources and experiences
Andrew Quinn
that will fully prepare them for all that lies ahead. The Seven Hills Annual Fund creates student
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experiences that help shape their values, stimulate their creativity, and evoke their compassion.
Margo Kirstein, Director of Development
It gives teachers additional means to raise the bar in the classroom by continuously updating
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their technology, resources, and accessing professional development opportunities. The Seven
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Hills Annual Fund helps sustain the foundation of excellence upon which Seven Hills continues
Thank you for making the 2014-2015 Seven Hills Annual Fund a success!
to flourish. A special thanks to Jennifer Stein, Trustee and Development Committee Chair, the Development
• New and increased gifts totaled $116,050 from 351 donors resulting in a $100,000 Hauck Foundation challenge gift
Committee, and the 247 annual giving volunteers who made calls, wrote notes, helped promote annual giving and communicated the importance of The Seven Hills Annual Fund. Your
• Parent gifts totaled $642,627 — 75 percent participation
participation, effort, and enthusiasm help make the above accomplishments possible.
• Alumni gifts totaled $322,168 — 18 percent participation
The tradition of philanthropy at Seven Hills is strong and the success of this year's Annual Fund
• 63 percent of new families supported The Seven Hills Annual Fund
the school, we thank you.
solidifies your commitment and passion for our special place. For that, and for all you do for
• 100 percent of current faculty and staff contributed to The Seven Hills Annual Fund
Because of you … more is possible.
• Our annual giving volunteers personally contacted 1,512 of you either by phone, email, or note
FUND SUMMARY
SEVEN HILLS FUND SUMMARY
Total donors: 1,627 Total all gifts: $1,385,082
Current Parents
$642,627
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$322,168 $53,569 $134,603 $232,115
Note: Donors who represent more than one group are tallied in only one category according to the order of priority shown above.
LEA D E RSH I P
A N N U A L
G I V I N G
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Barbara Brown Bret Caller Peter Cha Andrew DeWitt ’89 David Ellis
Fund for Independent Schools of
Kenneth Mims ’81
Carolyn & Terry Fox
Casey & Greg Morris
Christine & Chris Garten
Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61
Mr. & Mrs. John Mullin III
Margot & Dan Good
Estate of William Hall L’37
Meghan & Andy Nelson
Linda (Heldman H’71) &
Elizabeth & Patrick Rogers
Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund
Greer & John Schneider
Debbie & Rich Oliver L’61
Hedy & Dean Gregory
Ladislas & Vilma Segoe Family
Kim Andress Olson H’72
Jenny & Ed Hatfield
Mala & Ken Patel
Patti & Fred Heldman
Cincinnati Inc.
Foundation
Gary Greenberg
Ingrid Handl & Walter Geiger
Anne & Jim Shanahan
Mrs. Minal Patel
Karen & David Hoguet
Drew Gores L’66, H’72
Sarah & Steve Steinman
Liz Dallman & Samir Patel
Melissa & Chad Holsinger
Ed Hatfield
Christina & Dudley Taft L’52
Francie Garber Pepper H’58
Beth & Mark Homer
Grace Allen Hill ’80
Anne Drackett Thomas H’66
Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83
Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter
Lair Kennedy
Mary Beth & Craig Young
Nancy & Tom Shepherd
Christine Andrew &
Margaret Avril Lawson ’75
Tiffany & Hampton Shiver
Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund
FELLOW ($5,000-$9,999)
Tory Woodhull Parlin H’63
Estate of Robert Allen
Andy Spooner
Sue & Steve Baggott Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine LTD
B E N E FA C T O R GI F T S O F $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 +
Lauren Meyers Bosse ’83
Kim & Martin Chavez
Mr. Tyler Cain
The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile
Alison & Bret Caller
Mary Kreimer H’44
Jennifer & John Stein
Ami & Samir Kulkarni
TAS Foundation
Laura Rosenblum &
George Warrington Estate of Jean Wommack
Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman
Mary Russell Yablonsky H’64
Katy Hollister & Brad Miller
Anonymous (1)
Betsy & Harrison Mullin
Susan Arnold & Diana Salter
The Christ Hospital
Mrs. Adele Schiff
Julie & Frank Cohen ’91
A S S O C I AT E ($2, 500- $4, 999)
Christine & Charlie Schiff
Sheila & Philip Cohen
Dulany & Rob Anning ’86
Elizabeth & Jim Schiff
Elizabeth & Brian Coley
Kerrin & Stefan Antonsson
Skyler Foundation
Tucker (Jones ’79) &
Janie Stevens & Gordon Barnhart
Cathy (Smale H’72) & Robert Caldemeyer Helen Chatfield H’64 Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40 Ellen Haude ’88 Alex & Andrew Quinn Lisa Smale Corbett ’75 The Smale Family Foundation Welchwood Foundation
Linda & Billy Cyr Susan (Gurganus L’63) & Kim Drackett L’63
Jennie (Rosenthal L’75) & Allan Berliant Stephen Brewster ’80 Janice & Jay Brinker
Evelyn & Marc Fisher
Erin O’Grady & Scott Carroll ’85
Sudie Ernst Geier H’41
Shannon (Kelly H’67) &
Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67
Lee Carter
The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.
Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri
Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head
Nancy & Jay Clark
Richie & Mark Heiman
Carolyn & Mike Collette
Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill
Mary Ida (Sloneker ’77) &
Archana & Sashi Kilaru
Marshal Compton
Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone
Tracy & Dave Davis
Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier
Missy & Jim Davis
Mr. R. Glenn Mayfield
Katharine Davis
Trish & Tim McDonald
Kim Dedeker
Colleen & George Dwight
Dawn Meyers ’88
Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89
Kari & David Ellis
Philip Meyers ’81
Julie & Philip Duncan
PA R T N E R ( $ 10 ,0 0 0 -$ 1 4 ,9 9 9)
Lawsie (Pennington C’65) & Michael Coler
Kim & James McGrath Kevin McNamara
Susan & Peter Cha
S U S TA I N E R ( $ 15,0 0 0 -$ 2 4 ,9 9 9)
Howard Mandel
Walter White
Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation
Michael A. Coombe L’72
Thomas Kirkwood
Nancy & John Silverman
Drew Gores L’66, H’72 &
Mary Lee & Ian Edwards
LEADERSHIP SOCIETY
The Seven Hills Fund Leadership Society
Sara & John Neyer Rachel Gustin ’93 & John Piersma Sherri & Ted Remaklus Mona & Tony Rinaldi Robinson Family Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati Ken Robinson ’82 Lynn & Pete Robinson ’86 Susan (Abrahamson ’84) & Jeff Routh Jayna (Schlegel ’90) & Dan Schimberg ’80 Beth & Kevin Shaw Maria Kalomenidou & Yannis Skoufalos Leslie & Andy Spooner Sandi & Jason Tonich Alessandra & DJ Trindle Heather (Zaring ’92) & Andrew Vecellio Laurence Deprez-Zenezini & Stefano Zenezini Anonymous (2)
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MEMBER ($ 1,5 0 0 -$ 2 ,4 9 9)
Gregory Huang ’97
Louise Knauft Allen H’54
Sarah & James Jurgensen
TSHS Spirit Shop
Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian
Mr. & Mrs. Ethan B. Stanley
Kelly & Douglas Kecman
Kathleen & Jim Stengel
Anna (Binkley ’94) &
Mr. Robert Stevens
Ginny Krone ’07
Meg & John Atkinson Marcie & Nathan Bachrach
LEADERSHIP SOCIETY
Caroline Bahlman ’06 Will Bahlman ’10 Lesley Bailey Merrilyn Bardes C’62 Lynette & James Barresi Fran Barrett Lindsay & Mark Bibler Helen Chatfield Black H’41 Chrissie & Josh Blatt Brook Bobbitt Jane & Bob Bohinski Mr. & Mrs. Robert Brant Sarah Pancoast Broad ’94 Linda & George Callard Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) & Paul Callard ’81 Rekha & Haleem Chaudhary Danielle & Joseph Chen Polly Gamble Cherner H’69 Je & Joseph Choo Margy & Doug Clark Rebecca Lindy Coll ’83 Katie & Chris Coulson Caroline & Bill Cox Ms. Kay Crist Jennifer & Eric Dauer Darcy & Kurt Deimer Anne & Ron DeLyons Sharon & Binem Dizenhuz L’78 Clare Dupree ’76 Lisa & Chester Eng Julie & Jay Epstein Merry Ewing ’76 Mrs. Roberta Fisher Tom Garber ’96 Ingrid Handl & Walter Geiger Dee Ann Gilmore B. (Wiley ’75) & Abram Gordon Dawn & Andrew Green Kathy & Tom Hayes Lisa Richardson Henske ’83 Sherry & Mark Holcomb Karen Holley Horrell & Jack Horrell 26
Linda Greff & Chuck Joffe
Lair Kennedy
Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld
Holley Horrell ’03 Clay Jamison ’06 Gabriel Kalubi ’06 Susie Keller ’04
Sherri & Adam Symson
Kevin Kummerle ’00
Ginger & Steve Kent
Michelle & Dudley Taft
Kip Kummerle ’95
Mary Lynne Boorn ’84 &
Margot Deupree Taylor H’61
Rick Kieser
Jackie & Andy Wilson
Emily Hauser King H’59
Beth & Chad Withers
Jacquie Kovach
Peg (Hogan H’60) &
Sheila & David Kruzner
Jack Wyant
Sue & Werner Kummerle
Marcy Wydman ’76
Margaret (Avril ’75) &
Amy & Yuangang Zhang
Jonathan Lawson Angela & James Lee
Ms. Janet Ziegler Anonymous (1) EMERGING LEADERS
Mei & Richard Lu Mr. & Mrs. Gordon MacIntosh
Alumni who have graduated
Suzy Marquard H’68
from the school in the past 25
Debbie & Dan Marquardt
years are invited to join The
Tiffiny Diers & Fernando Martinez Gretchen & Robert McCormick Jr. Jennifer & Rusty McNair
Seven Hills Fund Leadership Society at tiered levels of
Tim Meckel ’77
support based on their years
Marjorie McCullough Motch C’41
since graduation.
Dr. & Mrs. James Nordlund Mei Wang & Yang Pan Tory (Woodhull H’63) & John Parlin lll L’54 Margaret & Jeff Pasquale
Paddack Bahlman ’12 Bryan Bibler ’04 Heidi Black ’98
Sandy Stolle Perry C’53
Kenya Brock ’98
Kathryn Mitchell Pettengill H’41
Preston Comey ’03
Soumya & Vanshipal Puri
Zack Conyne ’05
Sangeeta Mathur & Balaji Purushothaman Lisa & John Raimondo
Ben Glassman ’93 Adair Ilyinsky Goodyear ’99
Susan & Rick Rauh
Laura Gutowski ’03
Celeste & Mike Rooney
Julie Habbert ’08
Kay Johnson & Gregory Rouan
Rachel Habbert ’05
Mona & Ravi Saggar Marielle & Tony Samaha Jennifer & Jim Saporito
Ferrial Lanton ’01 George Lawson ’12 Jono Lawson ’08 David Levy ’99 Lindsay & Kishen Mangat ’92 Ryan Miller ’09 Steve Newman ’02
Gina & Michael Leisring Krysia Rodak & Philip Long
Blair Lanier ’06
Frederick Hall ’05 Alex Hill ’10
Jennifer & Len Sauers
Elisse Hill ’11
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Schiff
Miles Hill ’11
Gretchen & Rostislav Serota
Laura Hoguet ’06
Sarah Pearce Phipps ’96 Caroline Habbert Romash ’00 Walker Schiff ’10 Clare Schroder ’08 Emily Hastie Schultz ’05 & Dan Schultz ’05 Andi Fischer Simon ’98 P.G. Sittenfeld ’03 Robert Stirling ’94 Benjamin van der Horst ’05 Christopher Warrington ’05 Joe Waterman ’92 Liza Martindale Weiner ’99 Luke Wulsin ’10 Tim Wyant ’96 Anonymous (2)
PARENTS OF SENIORS A N N U A L
G I V I N G
GI F T S TO TA L : $ 1 0 6,088 T OTAL S ENI O R PA RE NT PART I C I PATI O N: 7 7%
Each year the parents of members of the senior class make gifts in honor of their graduate. Parent donors with a student in the Class of 2015 are listed below with their graduating senior’s name to recognize their accomplishments and successes throughout their years at Seven Hills. Best wishes to the Class of 2015! SE N I O R PA R ENT C OMMITTE E
Kim Dedeker Thomas Kirkwood Jennifer & James Saporito Kerrin & Stefan Antonsson Stefan Antonsson Kim & Julian Baretta Jules Baretta Janie Stevens & Gordon Barnhart Connor Barnhart Zoe Barnhart Lynette & James Barresi Nicole Barresi Alison & Bret Caller Danielle Caller Amy & Joe Callow Jackson Callow Erin O’Grady & Scott Carroll ’85 Grace Carroll Kim & Martin Chavez Henry Chavez Kim & Dan Choo Alayna Choo
Kim Miller & Eugene Chung Ben Chung
82% PARTICI PAT I ON
Jim Cole Maddy Cole Mary Ida (Sloneker ’77) & Marshal Compton Carl Compton Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael A. Coombe L’72 Avery Coombe Sherri & James Daniels Isaiah Daniels Kim Dedeker Jeff Dedeker Mary Lee & Ian Edwards Stuart Edwards Debbie & Tom Finn Lindsay Finn Andrea Frieder Adam Heines Marty (Mueller ’85) & Eric Gerhardt Libby Gerhardt Jennifer & Brian Gibson Duncan Gibson Becky & Carl Goertemoeller Brian Goertemoeller Lissa Gosiger Maggie Gosiger Lori Yoshitomi-Gray & Brian Gray Sean Yoshitomi-Gray Hedy & Dean Gregory Chas Gregory Melanie & Andrew Head Andrew Head Michael Heines Adam Heines Beth & Paul Hunter Alex Hunter
Candace Miller-Janidlo & Peter Janidlo Chris Janidlo Sue & Eric Jeffries Ian Jeffries Jocelyn Jones Sydney Jones Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter Sarah Kanter Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian George Karamanoukian Mary Lynne Boorn ’84 & Rick Kieser Pearce Kieser Angela Lipsitz King & Michael King Ben King Christine Andrew & Thomas Kirkwood Corie Kirkwood Wendy Kirkwood Corie Kirkwood Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier Ike Lanier Ellen Austin-Li & Jolly Li Alex Li
Jennie & Thomas Murphy Kate Murphy Doris & Theo Nelson Jared Nelson Margaret & Jeff Pasquale Ellie Pasquale Mary & Pocho Pochobradsky Max Pochobradsky
PA R E N T S O F S E N I O R S
Senior Parent Donors
Barry Randman Liza Randman Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83 Tucker Robinson Kay Johnson & Gregory Rouan Mollie Rouan Jennifer & James Saporito Matt Saporito Jennifer & Len Sauers Daniel Sauers Andrea & Michael Scheiber Mona Scheiber Elizabeth & Scott Sizer Jack Sizer Mary & Terry Smithers Evan Smithers
Mei & Richard Lu Ellen Lu
Martha Slater & William Waskowitz Clarke Waskowitz
Robin & Adam Malofsky Nicole Malofsky
Chantal & Jerome Weaver Josh Weaver
Laura Rosenblum & Howard Mandel Keith Mandel
Mary Weisenborn Tessa Weisenborn
Amy Mayfield Mason Mayfield
Paula (White ’83) & Bernie Wharton Bailey Wharton
Nancy McCormick Bassett ’83 Mac Bassett
Amy & Murray Wilson Andrew Wilson
Jennifer & Brian Moriarty Kenyon Moriarty
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CURRENT PARENTS A N N U A L
G I V I N G
GI F T S TO TA L : $ 6 4 2, 627 T OTAL C U R R ENT PARE NT PART I C I PATI O N: 7 5% C O MMI TTEE M EM BERS
Chairs: B. (Wiley ’75) & Abram Gordon (UPP) Debbie Marquardt (UPP) Dulany Anning (MID) Karen Bidlingmeyer Callard ’80 (MID) Meghan Nelson (DOH) Lessa Trindle (DOH) Brooke Guigui (LOT) Dobbs Ackermann Janet & Larry Allgaier Nupur Anand Lynette Andersen Lynette & James Barresi Michelle Baxter Josh Blatt Jane Bohinski
11th grade (2016) 79% PARTIC I PAT I ON
Yuko & Kazuhiko Akiyama
Nancy Pelc
Lisa Holden & Marco Fatuzzo
Sherri & Ted Remaklus
Wendy Ellis Gardner &
Cathy Cebulski Sacco & John Sacco
Todd Gardner Ingrid Handl & Walter Geiger
Lesley Bailey
Paula & Nicu Savu
Marcy & Coleman Goldsmith
Anne & Jordan Bain
Nancy Weintrub &
Kathi Makoroff & Jeffrey Grass
Brook Bobbitt
Andrew Scheurer
Marni & Taylor Greenwald IV
Aideen & Payson Briggs ’87
Gretchen & Rostislav Serota
Brooke & Daniel Guigui
Leslie Bryson
Anne & Jim Shanahan
Bin Xu & George Guo
Richard Chamberlin
Nancy & Tom Shepherd
Sadhna Verma & Babu Gupta
Margy & Doug Clark
Nancy & John Silverman
Karen & Drew Hagerty
Jennifer & Patrick Clark
Christine Cho & Randall Smith
Sherry & Mark Holcomb
Beth & Peter Clayton
Victoria Chester & Mark Stavsky
Mary Lynne Boorn ’84 &
Sheila & Philip Cohen
Michelle & Dudley Taft
Elizabeth & Brian Coley
Jian & Yu Wang
Tara & Tom Kilcoyne
Carolyn & Mike Collette
Karen & Fritz Wilger ’83
Emily & Matt Kite
Caroline & Bill Cox
Christina & David Williams
Sandy Lane
Brenda & Joseph Coyle
Bonnie Sue Fisher &
Melissa Khoo & John Loeffler
Linda & Billy Cyr
Nicolas Williams
Rick Kieser
Lisa & Brad Lucas
Tracy & Dave Davis
Rina & William Williams
Debbie & Dan Marquardt
Deirdre & Steve Ditty
Jennifer Knight & Mike Zelkind
Amy Mayfield
Kari & David Ellis
Laurence Deprez-Zenezini &
Nancy McCormick Bassett ’83
Aideen & Payson Briggs ’87
Evelyn & Marc Fisher
Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri
Karen & Scott Glum
Natalia Cristo
Mary & John Graber
Elizabeth & Nick DeBlasio
Dawn & Andrew Green
Shannon Dube
Jenny & Ed Hatfield
Stefano Zenezini Anonymous (6)
10
th
Jessica & Chris McLennan Erin McNew Jennifer & Brian Moriarty
grade (2017)
73% PART I C I PAT I ON
Cinda & Steven Morse Jennie & Dave Moses Easwari &
Stacey Fisher
Vicky & Darin Hausberger
Rajashree Ghosh
Patti & Fred Heldman
Melissa Holsinger
Karen & David Hills
Kerrin & Stefan Antonsson
Sabrina & Jeff Peppet
Victoria Karamanoukian
Xiaolan Cui & Shaoming Huang
Lee & Brian Arnold
Susan & Rick Rauh
Ashley Kohnen
Yu Lan & Rulang Jiang
Marcie & Nathan Bachrach
Elizabeth & Patrick Rogers
Kirsten Kulkarni
Jane Johnston
Christy & Brian Berning
Lynette Rosati Shim
Rica & Tony Ligeralde
Sheila & David Kruzner
Jane & Bob Bohinski
Ellie Fabe ’78 &
Karen Laurens
Joby Bowman
Debbie & Dan Marquardt
Sunjoo & Andrew Chun
Mona & Ravi Saggar
Michelle & Brian McDonald
Nancy & Jay Clark
Ronna & Ben Schneider
Lisa & Peter Miccoli
Dorothy (Kim ’84) &
Caroline Bieser ’83 &
Lois & Cliff Mentrup Harrison Mullin Eric O’Driscoll Jim Papakirk Alexandra Quinn Susan Rauh Marielle Samaha Andrea Squire Mary Stewart Heather (Zaring ’92) & Andrew Vecellio Barry Weinstein
Diya Mutasim
PA R E N T D O N O R S
Current Parent Donors
Vasudevan Namboodiri
Evan Corbett ’82
Frank Russell L’72
Patrick Schreiber
Gwendolyn Yip & Santa Ono
Missy & Jim Davis
Leslie & Andy Spooner
Mei Wang & Yang Pan
Patricia & Charles DiGiovanna
Ramsey Sutherland
Phoebe & Alex Pardo
Sharon & Binem Dizenhuz L’78
Michelle & Dudley Taft
Mina & Anil Patel
Julie & Philip Duncan
Erica & Randy Vaughn
Doris Paul
Lisa & Chester Eng
Chantal & Jerome Weaver
Robert Paul
Frances Koblenzer &
Karen & Barry Weinstein
Joshua Farber
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PA R E N T D O N O R S
CURRENT PARENTS Christina & David Williams
Jennifer & Rusty McNair
Loi & Andreas Drath
Ning Wang & Zhenyu Yuan
Jackie & Andy Wilson
Dawn Meyers ’88
Lisa & Chester Eng
Laurence Deprez-Zenezini &
Amy & Murray Wilson
Lisa & Peter Miccoli
Jamie & Todd Flagel
Jenny & Tom Wilson
Melissa & David Miller
Amy & Nick Francis
Caryn Franklin & Egal Ziv
Anonymous (3)
Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund
Cora & José Garcia
Anonymous (3)
9th grade (2018)
Phoebe & Alex Pardo
Karen & Scott Glum
Amy & Chris Pedoto
Rashmi Assudani & Kunal Gupta
Jean & Chris Purple
Lisa Butler & Datha Harrison
Anne & Robert Ramsay
Jenny & Ed Hatfield
Susan & Rick Rauh
Janet & Willie Hill
Sheila Spradlin-Reich &
Sherry & Mark Holcomb
Corinna & Benjamin Alper
Tanya Kalin &
Anne & Jordan Bain
8 9 % PA RTI CIPATION
Beth & Brad Agin Pam Williams Arya & David Arya
Gary Reich
7 5 % PA RT I CI PAT I O N
Cynthia Richardson
Gina & Jon Blatt
Elizabeth & John Rising
Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian
Shelley & William Cook
Julie & Dean Brackett
Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83
Theresa & Dennison Keller
Joy & Michael Copfer
Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) &
Susan (Abrahamson ’84) &
Archana & Sashi Kilaru
Dorothy (Kim ’84) &
Jeff Routh
Tara & Tom Kilcoyne
Dena & Bill Baylor Jr.
Evan Corbett ’82
Alison & Bret Caller
Marielle & Tony Samaha
Tina & Ed Kuhlman
Theresa & Randall Curnow
Alice & Bruce Chalmers
Beth & Jim Schiff
Sandy Lane
Patty & Robert Dawson ’84
Je & Joseph Choo
Jayna (Schlegel ’90) &
Aimée & Louis Langrée
Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89
Lisa & Jeff Leonard
Judith Neidlein-Dial &
Shelley & William Cook
Dan Schimberg ’80
Theresa & Randall Curnow
Bob Shaffer ’86
Ann Dinan & Drew Logan
Linda & Billy Cyr
Beth & Kevin Shaw
Dawn Meyers ’88
Michele & Brad Dorsch
Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89
Asha & Sadu Shetty
Karen Meyer & Richard Michelman
Julie & Mike Finney
Sharon & Binem Dizenhuz L’78
Lisa & Alexander Smith
Leigh Peterson & Joe Mulica
Marsha & Scott Firestein
Sun Ho Lee Donovan
Jennifer & John Stein
Betsy & Harrison Mullin
Evelyn & Marc Fisher
Colleen & George Dwight
Ying Yi & Andrew Sun
Amy & Jaimie Nathan
Puja & Krishnanath Gaitonde
Kari & David Ellis
Mandee & Keith Thompson
Sara & John Neyer
Marty (Mueller ’85) &
Marsha & Scott Firestein
Brooke Tucker
Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund
Amy & Nick Francis
Martha Slater &
Maria & Jim Papakirk
Paige & John Gimpel
Sherri & Tedd Friedman
Eric Gerhardt
Mina & Anil Patel
Kathi Makoroff & Jeffrey Grass
Pamela & John Williams
Amy & Chris Pedoto
Dawn & Andrew Green
Dawn & Andrew Green
Amy & Yuangang Zhang
Michele & Cory Pelnick
Marni & Taylor Greenwald IV
Cynthia Westermann &
Caryn Franklin & Egal Ziv
Marla & Chris Peltier
Sadhna Verma & Babu Gupta
Anonymous (5)
Karen & Mark RingswaldEgan
Tara & Avery Hammonds
Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83
Lalitha Parameswaran &
Richie & Mark Heiman Tracy & David Hickenlooper Robin Guarino & Wendy Hill Candice & John Jandes
William Waskowitz
Michael Dial
B. (Wiley ’75) & Abram Gordon
David Harsh
8th grade (2019) 80% PART I C I PAT I ON
Candace Miller-Janidlo & Peter Janidlo
Jill Romerill
Param Hariharan
Ann Schwister & Juan Santamarina
Lisa Butler & Datha Harrison
Ronna & Ben Schneider
Lara Danziger-Isakov &
Judy & Adam Shuppert
Ronnen Isakov
Fleming & Dobbs Ackermann
Leslie & Andy Spooner
Peggy Shaffer & Bennett Jacks
Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter
Dulany & Rob Anning ’86
Doreen & Ethan Stanley ’89
Ann Dinan & Drew Logan
Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian
Kerrin & Stefan Antonsson
Karryn Schultz-Stieby &
Laura Rosenblum &
Helen & Darius Kemp
Christy & Brian Berning
Susan (Shepherd ’85) &
Audrey & Stephen Brown
Greg Kersting Jacquie Kovach
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7th grade (2020)
Lynette & James Barresi
Paul Callard ’81
Vladimir Kalinichenko
Stefano Zenezini
Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) & Paul Callard ’81
Jennifer & Jeffrey Kreines ’82
Amy & Joe Callow
Krysia Rodak & Philip Long
Tamara & Anthony Campbell
Kelly & David Loring
Vicky & Mike Carroll
Tammy & Scott Maring
Nancy & Jay Clark
Trish & Tim McDonald
Suzanne & Curtis Dorsch
William Stieby Heather (Zaring ’92) & Andrew Vecellio
Howard Mandel Anju & Vivek Manocha Tiffiny Diers & Fernando Martinez
Robin & Matt Walker
Trish & Tim McDonald
Jane Cooney-Waterhouse &
Cassandra McKenzie
David Waterhouse Paula (White ’83) & Bernie Wharton Marcy Wydman ’76
Jessica & Chris McLennan Doris & Theo Nelson Jyoti & Nilesh Patil Anne & Robert Ramsay
4
Doherty grade (2023)
Susan & Rick Rauh
Rachael Moore & John Godsman
Emily & Matt Kite
Sherri & Ted Remaklus
Zorina & Valarry Goldfeder
Ami & Tushar Kothari
Charissa May-Riley & Kevin Riley
Margot & Dan Good
Sheila & David Kruzner
Elizabeth & John Rising
Karen & Drew Hagerty
Mitzie & Emerson Moser
Celeste & Mike Rooney
Mary Boat & Chris Harrington
Jennie & Thomas Murphy
Fleming & Dobbs Ackermann
Marielle & Tony Samaha
Vicky & Darin Hausberger
Reena & Yash Patil
Joey Adams
Jayna (Schlegel ’90) &
Lucie & Jonathan Hawgood ’87
Amy & Chris Pedoto
Maria Bustamante & Steven Adams
Beth & Mark Homer
Heather (Zaring ’92) &
Dulany & Rob Anning ’86
Andrew Vecellio
82 % PA RT I CI PAT I O N
Christy & Brian Berning
Christina & Puvi Seshiah
Maureen & Frank Howard
Bob Shaffer ’86
Sarah & John Humphrey III ’84
Moira Weir & Stephen Yeager
Susan & Reginald Coach
Judy & Adam Shuppert
Archana & Sashi Kilaru
Anonymous (2)
Anne & Ron DeLyons
Susan Esler & Steve Skibo
Ashley & Hill Kohnen
Maria Kalomenidou &
Kelly & David Loring
Yannis Skoufalos
Betsy & Matt Malloy
Lotspeich th grade (2022)
5
91% PART I C I PAT I ON
Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89 Loi & Andreas Drath Judy & Tracy Finn Lori Aronson & Craig Froehle
Doreen & Ethan Stanley ’89
Nancy McCormick Bassett ’83
Jennifer & John Stein
Jennifer & Rusty McNair
Sandi & Jason Tonich
Kara & Brad Meador
Nupur & Manish Anand
Rachael Moore & John Godsman
Mari Miura & Hirotaka Uchiyama
Nadia & Marc Montchaussé
Kristina & Scott Cagle
Elizabeth & Stuart Goldstein
Jessica & Brian Wabler
Cinda & Steven Morse
Danielle & Joseph Chen
Margot & Dan Good
Sherry Glover-Walsh &
Betsy & Harrison Mullin
Jessica Allen-Christmon &
Ashley & Hill Kohnen
Gregory Christmon
Jutta & Patrick Lafley
Brad Walsh
Sara & John Neyer
Julie & John Gabriel
Kejian Zhang & Zhaohui Wang
Clare & Thomas O’Brien
Joy & Michael Copfer
Jessica & Chris McLennan
Jennifer Knight & Mike Zelkind
Brandi & David Patchan
Jennifer & Todd Couch
Lois & Cliff Mentrup
Anonymous (5)
Liz Dallman & Samir Patel
Cathleen & Delbert DeBurger
Betsy & Harrison Mullin
Susan Frankel & Jeremy Perlin
Earline & Don Fechter
Maria & Jim Papakirk
Alex & Andrew Quinn
Marsha & Scott Firestein
Ellen Monson & Kenneth Petren
Jennifer & Bob Ringel
Mona Foad
Michelle & Rick Setzer
Lynn & Pete Robinson ’86
Eileen & Jerry Gao
Mari Miura & Hirotaka Uchiyama
Susan (Abrahamson ’84) &
Julie Albright & Brian Haas
Jessica & Brian Wabler
Beth & Mark Homer
Britty & Brian Wiles Anonymous (1)
6th grade (2021) 7 8 % PA RTI C I PATION
Fleming & Dobbs Ackermann
Jeff Routh
Dulany & Rob Anning ’86
Fred Schaefer
Jan-Michele & Eric Kearney
Pam Williams Arya & David Arya
Michelle & Rick Setzer
Kelly & Ken Kocher
Anne Boat
Erica & Randy Vaughn
Rica & Tony Ligeralde
Robin & Sean Carew
Kristin & Glenn Waters
Sorina & Radu Macavei
Amy & Joe Callow
Pamela & John Williams
Karen Meyer & Richard Michelman
Alice & Bruce Chalmers
Beth & Chad Withers
Amy & Jaimie Nathan
Sunjoo & Andrew Chun
Hillary Wood
Jennifer & Jim Pavelka
Mary & Richard Alexander
Amanda Hayes ’91 &
Ning Wang & Zhenyu Yuan
Rachel Gustin ’93 & John Piersma
Melanie Grynsztejn & Ian Buttress
Anonymous (3)
Sangeeta Mathur &
Susan & Peter Cha
Jason Cohen ’91 Katie & Chris Coulson Nina & Charlie Croog Jennifer & Eric Dauer Missy & Jim Davis
5
th
Doherty grade (2022)
67% PARTI C I PAT I ON
Tiffany & Michael Domet
Balaji Purushothaman
4
th
Lotspeich grade (2023)
82 % PA RT I CI PAT I O N
Rekha & Haleem Chaudhary
Karen & Mark RingswaldEgan
Danielle & Joseph Chen
Elizabeth & John Rising
Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri
Christina & Puvi Seshiah
Brittany Conner
Rajashree Ghosh &
Nina & Charlie Croog
Annette & Jean-Robert de Cavel
Kari & David Ellis
Anne & Ron DeLyons
Lisa & Alexander Smith
Tiffany & Michael Domet
Judy & Tracy Finn
Angie & Tim Drew
Katie & Neal Tew
Elissa & Sean Donovan ’86
Jamie & Todd Flagel
Rob Heimann
Karen & Fritz Wilger ’83
Sun Ho Lee Donovan
Amy & Nick Francis
Tricia & Mark Hoar
Jodi Schmidtgoesling &
Julie & Jay Epstein
Wendy Ellis Gardner &
Linda Greff & Chuck Joffe
Ingrid Handl & Walter Geiger
Mary Lynne Boorn ’84 & Rick Kieser
Tapendra Sinha
Elizabeth & Nick DeBlasio
Loi & Andreas Drath
Todd Gardner
PA R E N T D O N O R S
Dan Schimberg ’80
th
Jay Woffington
Dee Ann Gilmore
Julie Woffington
Dawn & Andrew Green
Anonymous (1)
Amy Halbrook
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CURRENT PARENTS Susan (Shepherd ’85) &
Nupur & Manish Anand
Elizabeth & Roberto Pasquier
Julie & John Guminey
Lynette & Bryan Andersen
Anne Luecke & Cliff Schecter
Rob Heimann
Mariam & Faisal Khan
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L E A R N I N G G L O B A L
Middle and high school are very important times to teach students to think globally instead of getting so involved in our teeny little world ... we also need to know that poor doesn’t equal problem, and that the poorest person in Malawi could teach us something.” - Seven Hills alumna Lilly Dimling `85 , director of programs at The Global Soap Project.
A growing focus on global and contemporary education reflects the reality that our world is getting smaller. In a variety of settings, Seven Hills faculty and administration have oriented literature and history courses even more fully toward global issues. From the annual, indepth study of a country on the Doherty Campus, to the cross-continental study in kindergarten on the Hillsdale Campus, a new sixth-grade Spanish curriculum and the Middle School’s Global Education Day, and new foreign exchange programs to Greece and Italy, global learning is very much part of our students’ everyday experiences. “The more that students can see how history applies to the world they are living in, the better they realize how crucial it is to understand the past,” said history department chair Brian Wabler, who introduced a new class, environmental history, this fall. “We are all living in an increasingly complex world and as students understand more about that world, they will be able to be more engaged citizens.” The new environmental history class – a new course that teaches students how the relationships between
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people and their environments significantly affect history – is just the newest in a suite of Upper School course offerings that take a global approach. “We have introduced a number of courses recently in the history department with this aim – global issues, postmodern America, war and peace since 1945, and now, environmental history,” said Wabler. “Many of our traditional courses have become more global over the years as well, particularly world history I and world history II, which used to focus primarily on Europe but now have a much wider focus.” The ability to view the world with a broader, deeper lens, from different angles, and, at times, zoom in on the origin of certain circumstances in parts of the world is very much part of the future of education. With so many students interested in areas of community service and entrepreneurialism, being able to tap into a more layered understanding of a situation and culture other than one’s own is a rare and valuable skillset, said Seven Hills alumna Lilly Dimling `85, director of programs at The Global Soap Project.
“Middle and high school are very important times to teach students to think globally instead of getting so involved in our teeny little world,” said Dimling, who spoke to the Upper School last January about The Global Soap Project, which provides recycled soap to people in developing countries. “We need to know that two billion people in the world don’t have toilets. But we also need to know that poor doesn’t equal problem, and that the poorest person in Malawi could teach us something.” Dimling continued, “Sometimes it is better to stop talking and just listen. When we do that we realize how little we know and how much we have to learn. We become true global citizens.” Whether looking back to understand the implications of a culture of people from a historic perspective, or moving forward to learn from people within local and global communities, Seven Hills students are learning to reach across the table and around the world, to understand and appreciate the value of perspectives, processes, struggles, and histories that are unlike their own.
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Louise Knauft Allen H’54
CPS 1941
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CPS 1963
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Nancy Blemker Yeaw
Betsy Ditmars
C P S 1956
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Judith Allen Thompson
Alison Beall
Marjorie McCullough Motch
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CPS 1942
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Anonymous (1)
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CPS 1946
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CPS 1947
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C P S 1961
Margaret Parlin O’Malley H’57
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T SHS 1988
T SHS 1 9 9 3
Karin Anderson Abrell
Jim Anthony
TS H S 1 9 7 9
Dotty Shaffer
Tucker Jones Coombe
Katherine Leake Weese
ALUMNI DONORS Busy Cummings
Justin Kreindler
Preston Comey
T SHS 2 0 0 7
Ben Glassman
Peter Okin
Gabe Davis
Ginny Krone
Rachel Gustin
Andi Fischer Simon
Alex Derkson
Anne Morriss
Jo Sittenfeld
Laura Gutowski
Michael Motch
Ginny Berg Van Alyea
Holley Horrell
TSHS 1994
TSHS 1999
Sarah Pancoast Broad
Molly Marrero Aquilino
Lyn Brooks
Alex Boymel
John Brooks Jr.
Monica Dealy
Jay Dealy
Mark Donohoo
Anna Binkley Kennedy
Adair Ilyinsky Goodyear
Missy Wyant Smit
Elida Kamine
T SHS 2004
Robert Stirling
David Levy
Bryan Bibler
Anonymous (1)
Nikki Johnson Mullins
Samantha Buyniski
Liza Martindale Weiner
Sarah McDonough Goodacre
TSHS 1995
Matt Bramlage
TSHS 2000
Kalpana Kotagal
Charlie Black
Kip Kummerle
Paige Schweitzer Connelly
Todd Margolis
Miriam Lipson Hodesh
TSHS 1996
Tom Garber Lisa Gilbert Fayre Schweitzer Martin Sarah Pearce Phipps John Snyder
Isabelle Kalubi Kevin Kummerle
Ryan Miller Sarah Rabourn Anne Standley Doug Wulsin
Chip Kalnow
T SHS 2 0 1 0
Katie Menzies
William Bahlman
Danny Mou
Britt Cyr
David Mou
Alex Hill
Anonymous (1)
Tessa Jones Walker Schiff
T SHS 2 0 1 1
Julianne Bain
Rachel Habbert
Elisse Hill
Frederick Hall
Miles Hill
Emily Hastie Schultz
John Lewis
Brian Hepp
Aaron Markiewitz
Asia Reid
Nathan Markiewitz
Dan Schultz
Haleigh Monaco
Benjamin van der Horst
Gilbert Richards
Christopher Warrington
Katie Sauers
Elizabeth Gilman
Anonymous (1)
Ferrial Lanton Kristen Snyder Melanie Finn Sureau
Matt Gast
TSHS 2002
Gregory Huang
Hank Alexander
Bobby Marcus
Carina Peschiera Behrens
Michael Newman
Elizabeth Looney Bevis
Meredith Edwards Ficks
Susie Keller
Alexa Lowe
Robert Cottrell Jr.
Tim Wyant
David Evans
Julie Koenig
Zack Conyne
CeCe Gehrig
Kate Kiefhaber Elliott
Anonymous (1)
Alice Wong Tucker
Kirstin Weeks
Catherine Czaya
David Koenig
Melissa Andress
Erich Frey
Kenya Brock
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P.G. Sittenfeld
Peter Schober
Jason Waugh
Heidi Black
Alex Rush
Ashley Ackerman
Francie Comey
Lisa Barrett
Anonymous (1)
Caroline Habbert Romash
Robert Stern
TSHS 1998
Clare Schroder
T SHS 2005
TSHS 2001
Adam Bloomfield
Ramsey Reid
Jessalyn Reid
Liz Okin Lorenz
Julia Christiansen St. Pierre
TSHS 1997
Tyler McIlwraith
Jono Lawson
Caroline Decker Jill Donenfeld Seb Hue Cassie Iseman Wissel Tshiunza Kalubi Addison Lanier Steve Newman Kate Rush
Betsy Findlay
TSHS 2003
John Hepp
Julie Andress
ALUMNI DONORS
Evan Joiner
T SHS 2 0 0 8
Luke Wulsin Anonymous (1)
Mary Wulsin T SHS 2 0 1 2 T SHS 2006
Paddack Bahlman
Caroline Bahlman
Hillary Goldsmith
Sophie Beckwith
Ian Grohsgal
Peter Dumbadze
Betsy Johnson
Laura Hoguet
George Lawson
Clay Jamison
Anonymous (1)
Gabriel Kalubi Blair Lanier
T SHS 2 0 1 3
Jeff Leonard
Anonymous (1)
Leah Robertson Anonymous (1)
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Early Childhood Education at Seven Hills encompasses child-centered, discovery-based learning experiences for everyone from parents and toddlers, to pre-kindergarteners as young as 2, to kindergarteners. The Beginnings Parent & Toddler Enrichment Program, where parents and their toddlers ages 12-24 months participate in various learning activities, flourishes as an outstanding network of parent-to-teacher and parent-to-parent support during each of the 12-week sessions on both campuses throughout the school year. New in 2014-15 on the Doherty Campus, and launching this year on the Hillsdale Campus, pre-kindergarten for 2-year-olds offers a learning experience specifically tailored to the needs and curiosities of 2-year-olds. Throughout the year, the tiny students explore dozens of enrichment opportunities, as our teachers provide a curriculum that recognizes each child’s unique talents and readiness level. While learning about symphonic instruments, planting organic gardens, or building cardboard castles, the young students are also learning about scientific discovery and developing analytical thinking skills. Head of Lower School on the Doherty Campus
Patti Guethlein said, “The pre-kindergarten curriculum was designed to meet the unique needs of 2-year-olds. They are not ‘young threes.’ They are solidly and joyfully 2-year-old learners.” Imbued with that same sense of joy and discovery, Seven Hills pre-kindergarten and kindergarten welcome students into a unique opportunity to spend each day in their own small community. “Each early childhood classroom is prepared and the curriculum designed to nurture the social, emotional and academic growth of the individual child,” said pre-kindergarten teacher Ginger Rubin. “While gaining comfort and self-confidence in their own classroom, the children are able to venture out into a larger world where third graders read stories to them, they attend a fifth grade play, and they make holiday cards for those in need. The opportunities are endless.” Pre-kindergarten for two-year-olds, which has thrived on the Doherty Campus for the past two years, opened on the Hillsdale Campus this fall in the new Nellie Leaman Taft Early Childhood Center. The 17,500 sq. ft. building, which is part of the Lotspeich Lower School, also houses our Beginnings Parent & Toddler Enrichment Program, pre-kindergarten, and kindergarten.
Head of Lower School on the Lotspeich Campus Carolyn Fox said the new building and playscape that greeted students and families this fall is the product of careful and mindful planning. “The outdoor space affords extended learning in a natural environment with an appropriately fun and safe area for our new program for 2-year-olds,” said Fox. “Our exceptional early childhood team of teachers, skilled and trained in early childhood, now has an exceptional learning space as well, to accommodate the innovative plans for our program.”
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
“I have the most vivid memories of being so happy and engaged when I was in pre-kindergarten at Seven Hills. It’s astonishing. I remember how the classroom was laid out. On the playground there was a tree that I used to hang upside down on. I just remember being very active and doing all sorts of things. The teachers at Seven Hills really understand child development and how children learn.” – Julie Witten `94
Early Childhood Director on the Hillsdale Campus Kara Meador said teachers couldn’t be more enthusiastic or passionate, as they welcomed Seven Hills’ newest and youngest students to the campus. “Our spacious new building will provide all with room for class gatherings, performances, and learning that extends outside of our classroom doors, adding to our sense of community and ability to learn and explore in multiple environments,” said Meador. “The Early Childhood Center will be a foundation for children as they start their journey as Seven Hills students.”
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On Ja & Han-Kyo Kim
Barbara Beaver
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Jack Binkley
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Jane Ellis
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Mrs. Mary Loveland
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Robbie Michelman
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Lilamae Mueller
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Susan & Bob Halonen
Gretchen & Robert McCormick Jr.
Sandra Small
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Dr. & Mrs. Chester Haverback
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Ms. Kay Crist
Kathy & Tom Hayes
Robbie & John Michelman
Mary & George Croog
Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head
Margo & Robert Morgan
Mrs. Mary Ellen Cyran
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Heimann
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Morris Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Dedeker
Ms. Claudia Hoffman
Frances Prosser Morriss C’60
Mr. & Mrs. J. Dennis Delafield
Muriel (Richards H’59) &
Lilamae Mueller
Edie Smitson Jim Wiesmann Sharon Yosafat Mr. & Mrs. Robert Albright Ms. Elizabeth Allgaier Elizabeth Andrews Sydney & Bob Anning Jo Arnold Mr. & Mrs. Tad Avera Dr. Ramagopala Avutu Mrs. Emily Bachrach Gay (Seybolt H’51) & Saint Bain Merrilyn Bardes C’62 Ms. Barbara Barrett Mr. & Mrs. Roger Barton 44
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Polly Bassett
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Robert Holzman
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Dr. Marilyn Ditty
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Dr. & Mrs. James Nordlund
Nancy & Steve Donovan
Mr. & Mrs. Willie Johnson
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Dr. Paul Jonas
Mrs. Minal Patel
Jane Ellis
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Phyllis Ewing
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Mr. & Mrs. Steven Faber
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kanter
Mr. & Mrs. Nat Pieper
Mr. & Mrs. Mel Fischesser
Arlene & Bill Katz
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Ginny & Millard Fisher
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Kennedy
Drs. Chandra & Prasanta Raj
Nancy (Wersel H’70) & William Rybolt Mrs. Adele Schiff Mr. & Mrs. Jack Schiff Mr. & Mrs. Donald Seltz Mr. & Mrs. Suresh Shah Mr. & Mrs. William Shaw Anne & Ron Shepherd
G R A N D PA R E N T D O N O R S
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Debbie & Glenn Shillinger Mr. & Mrs. James Shuppert Jackie Mack & Ted Silberstein Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Siwoff Mrs. Suzanne Sizer Mrs. Mary Sloneker Donahue Sandra Small Edie Smitson Mr. & Mrs. Richard Sprigg Mr. & Mrs. Ethan Stanley Mr. Robert Stevens Mary Reis Sullivan C’59 Christina & Dudley Taft L’52 Mr. & Mrs. Rick Theders Donna & Dean Trindle Mr. & Mrs. James Ward Walter White Pati & Jim Wiesmann Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Wilborn Mr. & Mrs. William Wiles Joan & Tom Wolfram Mrs. Gloria Wolfson* Mr. & Mrs. W. Vann York Sharon & Jacob Yosafat Anne & Allen Zaring Ms. Janet Ziegler Anonymous (3) *Denotes deceased
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G I F T S T O TA L : $ 5 3 , 5 6 9 COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Chair: Tara Eaton
Louise & Rob Cottrell
Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill
Fran Barrett
Claudia (Gilmore H’61) &
Debbie Hill
Carmeletta Malora & Michael Barrett
David Cummings
Ruth & John Hill
Deb (Brown C’66) & Jim Cummins
Lisa Hillenbrand
Bruce Brown
Polly Bassett
Katharine Davis
Sue & Thomas Hillhouse
Darcy & Kurt Deimer
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Jennie (Rosenthal L’75) &
Susan Haas & Craig Decker
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Jeannie Zimmerman Donaldson H’60 Rachel Foster
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Jan & Tom Kiefhaber
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Jane (Maddox C’65) &
Libby Landen Krone ’77 Sally Leyman Zola Makrauer
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Susan Bolton
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Sandy (Hauck C’49) &
Jacky Kalubi
Dennis Shiels Mary Jo & Bill Simpson Kim Takahashi Nancy & David Abineri Liz & Hank Alexander Estate of Robert Allen Jan Anderson Nancy & Simon Anderson Janet (Fast H’46) & Frank Andress Sydney & Bob Anning Robin (Smith H’67) & John Armstrong Judy & Tom Arnold Alicia Fitscher & Peter Au-Yeung Leslie & Michael Baggish Sue & Steve Baggott Chase & Baker Bahlman ’78 Sarah (Allyn ’77) & Ward Bahlman L’66 Nancy & William* T. Bahlman Jr. L’31 46
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Ginger & Steve Kent
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Barbara & Thomas Ferrell
On Ja & Han-Kyo Kim
Nora Zorich & Thomas Filardo
Peter Koenig
Nancy & Bruce Brown
Mary Lou & Richard Fink
Libby (Landen ’77) &
Ann (Shepard H’64) &
Rachel & Bernie Foster
John Brooks L’57
Leland Bulger
Bruce Krone
Carolyn & Terry Fox
Bobbie & Jeff Kuhn
Barbara Frey
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Dee Gettler
Karen & Rob Lambert
Linda & George Callard
Nancy & Tom Gilman
Lisa & John Larkin
Jenny & Terry Carr
Hope & Philip Glassman
Margaret (Avril ’75) &
Shannon (Kelly H’67) &
Zorina & Valarry Goldfeder
Cathy (Smale H’72) & Robert Caldemeyer
Lee Carter
Jonathan Lawson
Rebecca Goldman
Cissy & Bob Lenobel
Ann Casey
Clardina & Ronald Green
Pegi & John Leonard
Katherine & Louis Claybon
Linda (Heldman H’71) &
Sally & Ray Leyman L’67
Niké & Jerry Cline-Bailey
Gary Greenberg
Zena Lieberman
Len & Hank Cohen
Marty & Robert Hamilton
Phyllis & John Lowe
Marilyn Collins
Susan & Jeff Harris
Carolyn (Huwe H’56) &
Margaret (Walker H’70) &
Susan & Joseph Harten
Tom Comey L’57 Mary Wood-Constable & James Constable
Kathy & Tom Hayes Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head Barbara & Christopher Hepp
Peter Ludwig Linda Busken Jergens & Andrew MacAoidh Jergens Anni Macht-Gibson C’70
OF AL U M N I Hilda Rosenberg
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Helen Asbury H’72 &
Mike Marrero Linda (Headley H’68) & Addison Maupin Jr. Mary & Harry Maxon
Christopher Rowe
Janet (Keys H’58) & John Simpkinson L’49
Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73 Dorothy Varland
Mary Jo & Bill Simpson
Margaret & Robert Vitz
Ginger (Carson C’72) & Rob Rubin
Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld
Drew Gores L’66, H’72 &
Lynn (Schweitzer H’68) &
Sarah & Gerald Skidmore Lisa Smale Corbett ’75
Alice & Ron Weitzenkorn
Gretchen & Robert McCormick Jr.
Sunny Bowman Saelinger C’61
Linda & Neil Smith
Jody Knoop & Ward Wenstrup
Kevin McNamara
Susan Arnold & Diana Salter
Marcia & Dick Snyder
Jack White
Leslie (Bennett C’61) &
Betsy (Robinson H’70) & Tom Schram
John Steele
Mimi Richmond & Russell White
Mary Inkrot-Schroder &
Sarah & Steve Steinman
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Kathleen & Jim Stengel
Johanna & Ian Wilt
Redmond McNeill Cindy & Vern McNeill
Jeff Rush
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Estate of Jean Wommack
Alfred Meckel
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Barbara & Michael Stough
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Katy Hollister & Brad Miller
Barbara Seiver
Kim & Hiro* Takahashi
Peg (Hogan H’60) &
Catherine MacLeod Miller ’77
Qaisar & Naila Shareef
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Kathy & Tom Shepard
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Anne & Ron Shepherd
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Barbara Mustoe-Monteith &
Susan & Kenneth Sherman
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Anonymous (11)
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Barbara & Mark VanderLaan
Joel Monteith Velma Morelli
PA R E N T S O F A L U M N I
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Jack Wyant
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Frances Prosser Morriss C’60 Olivia Motch H’65 Mary Nelson Robin Nenninger Linda Neu Mary Asbury H’69 & Bob Newman Susan & Dennis Okin Elizabeth (Warrington ’78) & Kevin Ott Tory (Woodhull H’63) & John Parlin lll L’54 Mala & Ken Patel Carol & Jim Pearce Marna Peters Margaret Phillips Pamela & Martin Popp Jane & David Pyle Glenna & Arthur Rabourn Edyce & Allen Rau Janet Allen-Reid ’76 & David Reid Judith Richards Susan & Peter Robinson Carol Rosenau
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A B O L D V I S I O N F O R F I N E A N D P E R F OR M I N G A RTS AT S E V E N H I LLS "We should be grateful for the drama program in the Lower School. According to the U.S. Department of Education, only 4 percent of elementary schools in the U.S. have curricular theater, so we have been given a great gift with Russell White.” – Julie Cohen Theobald, Seven Hills parent and executive director of the Educational Theatre Association
Seven Hills fine and performing arts
2014-15 school year, with a win in one
into students’ everyday lives, said Seven
programs have taken definitive steps to
category and seven other nominations. In
Hills parent and Educational Theatre
arrive at unprecedented successes
April, 50 performing arts students
Association executive director Julie
across divisions.
traveled to Chicago to attend performances
Cohen Theobald. “From the time my
and participate in a professional theater
children started in pre-kindergarten,
improv workshop.
music, drama, and art were part of their
During the 2014-15 school year, both the Middle and Upper school theater
“Our fine and performing arts programs
their calendar of events. Both divisions
continue to grow through several exciting
participated in Project 38 – the innovative
new projects and events that took place
arts education initiative of Cincinnati
last school year, and more to be offered
Shakespeare Company – while the
this year,” said fine and performing arts
Middle School theater department
chair Tina Kuhlman. “We are seeing a
performed The Tempest at Washington
level of excitement and interest in the arts
Park, and, for the first time, sent several
throughout our entire student body, both
students to participate in the Junior
for theater students and non-theater
Seven Hills’ dynamic fine and performing
Theater Festival in Atlanta, Ga.
students. As a school, our dedication to
arts program sets the foundation for
the arts is boundless.”
endless possibilities as we move forward
The sweeping developments throughout
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everyday education and integrated into
department added a third production to
Seven Hills’ fine arts program last year are
Enhancements to the fine arts program
a reflection of the value the school places
also reached the Lower School, as well,
on comprehensive fine arts education.
with the fall launch of an early instrumen-
The Upper School theater department
tal program for fourth and fifth graders
participated in the Greater Cincinnati
interested in playing a wind or string
Cappies – a prestigious, student-critiqued
instrument. The broad, sequential nature
regional high school competition
of the fine arts program at Seven Hills
patterned after the Oscars – during the
illustrates how the program is interwoven
the school culture,” said Theobald. “There are always student art projects on the walls. The musical performances are a highlight of the school year, and theater is also integrated into the regular classroom to improve reading and writing skills.”
with a capital campaign for the multi-purpose Center for Arts and Leadership. All of these initiatives reflect and define the sophistication and vision of performing arts as our students and faculty continue to expand the depth of our programs and build upon our successes.
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G I V I N G
FAC U LT Y & S TA F F
Facult y and Staf f Donors Diana Conley
Doug Huff
Dan Polifka
Individuals on this list were
Joy Copfer
Marney Hupper
Anne Ramsay
employees of The Seven Hills School
Jocelyn Coulter
Amy Ilg
Nikki Ravenscraft
Wynne McCarthy Curry H’71
Jacky Kalubi
John Rising
Rachel Damon
Theresa Keller
Sarah Rooch Roberts C’67
Judy Davis
Cyndi Kenyon
Jill Romerill
Linda Ford (Upper)
Katie Dawson
Melissa Khoo
Ginger Carson Rubin C’72
Jacky Kalubi (Middle)
Patty Dawson
Margo Kirstein
Bill Schmidt
Karla Dejean
Cicely Knecht
Jo & Roger Schnirring
Dan Dinger
Jody Knoop
Kirby Schuchter
Elissa Donovan
Pat Kramer-Carroll
Nancy Schulhoff
John Drew
John Krauss
Brian Sebastian
Tim Drew
Jennifer Kreines
Glenn Shillinger
Beth O’Brien Driehaus
Tina Kuhlman
Judy Shuppert
Maria Eynon
Amy Kulhavik
Andi Fischer Simon ’98
Jen Faber
Claire Laughlin
Marcia & Dick Snyder
Kitty Blair Fischer H’68
Pegi Leonard
Sara Snyder
Linda & Doug Ford
Cassie Levesque
Robert Starkey
Carolyn Fox
Jennifer Licata
Mimi Stricker
Amy & Nick Francis
Yu-Chun Lin
Becky Swain
Vallie Freeman
Liz Okin Lorenz ’00
Jen Torline
Barbara Frey
Lara Magdzinski
Rose Truong
Chris Garten
Ann Marasco
Barbara VanderLaan
Marty Mueller Gerhardt ’85
Susan Marrs
Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73
Nate Gleiner
Linda Headley Maupin H’68
James Venable
Karen Glum
Nancy McCormick Bassett ’83
Margaret Vitz
Ann Griep
Andy McGarvey
Brian Wabler
Andi Guess
Tyler McIlwraith ’03
Maggie Walker
Patti Guethlein
Kara Meador
Bill Waskowitz
Julie Guminey
Cheryl & Mike Miller
Joanie Weidner
Marty Hamilton
Melissa Morelli ’85
Lowell Wenger
Vicky Hausberger
Margo Morgan
Russell White
Mandy Hayes ’91
Mitzie Moser
Becky Wichman
Megan Hayes
Shayla Myles
Erin Wierzba
Chris Hedges
Danielle Necessary
Natalie Williams
Barbara Hepp
Judith Neidlein-Dial
Ed Wiseman
Tracy Hickenlooper
Kristina O’Connor
Linda Wolfe
Janet Hill
Stephanie Park
Joan Wolfram
Tricia Hoar
Brian Phelps
Melissa Woodard
Kim Hogel
Lindsay Pietroski
Anna Works-McKinney
Robert Horne
Pocho Pochobradsky
Cheryl York
Danielle Howard
Tim Poff
Anonymous (37)
during the 2014 -2015 school year.
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73 (Doherty) Russell White (Lotspeich) Jan Alford Brian Arnold Judy Arnold Marlene Baer Karla Balskus Teresa Bardon Christy & Brian Berning Terry & Tom Betts Joshua Betustak Mark Beyreis Gail Bloom Matt Bolton Harold Boyd Julie Brackett Marilyn Braun John Brooks Jr. ’94 David Brott Meredith Brown Ron Brown Aimee Burton Scott Cagle Chris Caldemeyer Jenny Carr Pete Ceruzzi Nancy Clark Joan Claybourn Len Cohen Theresa Cohen Susan Coldiron
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100% of the faculty and staff participated for the second year in a row!
100% PARTICIPATION !
STA F F A N N U A L
G I V I N G
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Beth Archibald Marilyn Collins Jeannie Zimmerman Donaldson H’60 Priscilla Dunn Rachel Foster Linda Jones Annette Meader Velma Morelli Lilamae Mueller Sue Richmond
John Brooks L’57
Mary Inkrot-Schroder
Lynn Schweitzer Rush H’68
Jane Clajus
Jacquie Jones
Polly Sandmann
Marilyn Collins
Linda Jones
Margie Schwab
Louise Cottrell
Isabelle Kalubi ’00
Susan Settle
Kathy Deubell
Bobbie Kuhn
Sandy Silber
Jeannie Zimmerman Donaldson
Jeanne Lewis
Ben Simmons
Roger Loud
Elizabeth C. B. Sittenfeld
Angie Drew
Elissa MacLaughlin
Neil Smith
Priscilla Dunn
Karen Martin
Doug Stenberg
Tara Eaton
Malinda McReynolds
Fran Tesmond
Judy Eilers
Annette Meader
Jack White
H’60
Carol Iannitto Euskirchen H’61
Gary Monnier
Martha White C’65
David Abineri
Rachel Foster
Velma Morelli
Sara Steman Whittaker C’57
Jan Anderson
Cora Garcia
Debbie Motz
Judy Wiesemann
Nancy Anderson
Anne Greenwald
Lilamae Mueller
Carolyn Wolbers
Beth Archibald
Marni Greenwald
Eleanor Oths
Mary Wood-Constable
Barbara Beaver
Valerie Hamilton
Tory Woodhull Parlin H’63
Charles Woodward
Todd Bland
Sue Hillhouse
Yvonne Phillips
Anne Yancey
Lucille Blocksom
Diana Hilligan
Deborah Reed
Anonymous (2)
Susan Bolton
Susan Holding
Sue Richmond
Peter Briggs
Paula Hunnicutt
Kaye Riser
FORMER EMPLOYEES
Former Employee Donors
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2 0 1 4
-
2 0 1 5
Capital Projects
T H E N E L L I E L E A M A N TA F T E A R LY C H I L D H O O D C E N T E R G I F T S T O TA L :
$918,135
Sue & Steve Baggott Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter
Anne Drackett Thomas H’66
Skyler Foundation
Estate of Dr. John Wulsin
Jenny & Tom Williams
Anonymous (1)
O T H E R C A P I TA L G I F T S
T H E L O W E R F I E L D S AT H L E T I C COMPLEX G I F T S T O TA L :
Catherine (Smale H’72) & $894,577
Robert Caldemeyer
Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40
Kerrin & Stefan Antonsson
Christine & Chris Garten
Amy & Joe Callow
Richie & Mark Heiman
Carolyn & Mike Collette
The Louise H. & David S. Ingalls
Linda & Billy Cyr
Foundation
Tracy & Dave Davis
The Andrew Jergens Foundation
Margot & Dan Good
Tara & Tom Kilcoyne
Kris & Cal Kalnow
Pat Landen H’50
Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund
The Louise Taft Semple
Susan & Jeff Robinson
Foundation
Mrs. Adele Schiff
Nancy & Tom Shepherd
Christine & Charlie Schiff
Nancy & John Silverman
Beth & Jim Schiff
Jennifer & John Stein
Robert & Adele Schiff Family
Sarah & Steve Steinman
G I F T S T O TA L : $ 1 , 8 9 7 , 6 4 6
CAPITAL PROJECTS
( C a s h r e c e i v e d d u r i n g f i s c a l y e a r J u l y 1, 2 0 1 4 – J u n e 3 0 , 2 0 1 5 )
TSHS Doherty Parents Association Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67 Estate of William Hall L’37 The John Hauck Foundation Inc. Margo Kirstein Alex & Andrew Quinn Mrs. Adele Schiff Beth & Jim Schiff Robert & Adele Schiff Family Foundation Inc. Jennifer & John Stein Anonymous (3)
Foundation Inc.
CAPITAL PROJ ECTS
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2 0 1 4
- 2 0 1 5
ENDOWED FUNDS
Donors to Endowed Funds TH E EL I S E EATON A L L EN C H A I R IN FIN E & P ER F O R M I NG ARTS
Estate of Robert Allen
Sue Boller Rusche H’56 Ann McDowell Santen H’56
E L I NOR SC HE R R M OSHE R AWA R D
Cynthia Taylor Seybolt H’56
Betsy Alexander Berry H’57
Lucy Howard Tallas H’56
A L EX BI BL ER ME MORIAL S C H O L A R S H I P FUND
Anonymous (1)
Bryan Bibler ‘04
HILLSDALE C L ASS OF 1957 E NDOWMENT F UND
Lindsay & Mark Bibler William & Anne Chatfield Elizabeth Gilman ’01
Margaret Parlin O’Malley H’57
Nancy & Tom Gilman
E LINOR ADIC K KL I NE SCHOLARSHI P F UND
Nancy McCormick Bassett ‘83
Elinor Adick Kline H’58
Anonymous (1)
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Dick Reis
Archana & Sashi Kilaru Christine Andrew & Thomas Kirkwood
Tracy Lynn Monroe ‘82
Catherine & Douglas MacMahon
Amy & Philip Geier
Dr. & Mrs. James Nordlund
Mala & Ken Patel
Jack White
Mrs. Minal Patel
Paula (White ‘83) &
The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile
Peggy Kaufman Stricker H’42*
Bernie Wharton
Julie & Dean Brackett
Linda Lovett Crawford H’56
THE ELISAB E T H G R E E NWAL D MAPES SCHOL AR SHI P F UND
Nancy Hogan Dutton H’56
Jane Clajus
Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head
Anne & Taylor Greenwald III
Carol Kirby
Jennifer & Len Sauers
Jane Slemmer Larsen H’56
Marcia & Dick Snyder
Carolyn Huwe Ludwig H’56
Kim & Hiro* Takahashi
John Parlin lll L’54
Amy & Scot Perlman Donna Perkins & Mark Quinlan Susan & Rick Rauh Kay Johnson & Gregory Rouan
Jocelyn White ‘79
Michelle & Rick Setzer
Walter White
Lisa Kuan & Greg Tiao
Phyllis & Paul Tobias RYAN MACKENZIE MEMORIAL FUND
David Osborn L’72
Liz Okin Lorenz ‘00
Sara Lee & Paul Saperstein Paul G. Sittenfeld
Sara (Barnes ’77) & Tory (Woodhull H’63) &
Doris Platts Elizabeth C. B. &
Gretchen & Lou Meyer
T HE J AC K W HI T E SC HOL AR SHI P F UND
T HE WALT E R & D ONNA W HI T E L E AD E R SHI P F UND
FA C U LTY P R O F F ESIONAL DEV EL O P MENT FUN D
Linda Halverstadt Ottenad H’56
Meghan & Andy Nelson
Arlene & Bill Katz
Kathryn & Thomas Carroll
Anonymous (1)
Lucretia McCalmont Marmon H’56
M ARY R E I S SUL L I VAN C ’ 59 SC HOL AR SHI P F UND
Nirvani & Jeb Head
T HE M I R I AM T I T C OM B F UND
Nanette & Peter Levinson
TH E H I L L S DA L E CLASS OF 1956 AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE
Kathi Makoroff & Jeffrey Grass
Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation
Suzette & Michael Fisher
Marian & Albert Brown Jr.
Sun Ho Lee Donovan
Clover Brodhead Gowing C’53
The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile
Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier
Sudie Ernst Geier H’41
A NG E FA R A N SCHOLARSHIP
Merry Ewing ‘76
TAS Foundation
Susan Bolton
Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation
P R OG R AM C UR R I C UL UM E NHANC E M E NT F UND
THE MIMI LEV I NSON SCHOLARSHI P F UND
Ellen & Gary Fischer and Family
Marcia & Dick Snyder
Lisa & Chester Eng
Tina Sutphin Kohnen H’59
TH E PATR I C K DON OVAN M EM O R I A L F U N D
TH E EI L EEN DR ISCOLL FUN D
Kari & David Ellis
Mary Reis Sullivan C’59
Anonymous (1) C ATAWBA S C HOLARSHIP F U ND
Julie & Philip Duncan
Maureen & Larry Vignola CRIT ICAL ASSET S P L EDG E PAY M ENT S G IFT S T OTAL : $240,669
Karen & Frank Wood Mary Beth & Craig Young Anonymous (1)
Lee Adair Adams H’58 Beth & Brad Agin Kim & Julian Baretta Nancy & Bruce Brown Mr. Tyler Cain Tucker (Jones ‘79) & Michael A. Coombe L’72 Patricia Adair Culp H’65 Jennifer & Eric Dauer Amy & Andrew DeWitt
*Denotes deceased
ENDOWED FUNDS
E N DOWE D F U N DS
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FUNDS A N N U A L
G I V I N G
FUNDS & FOUNDATIONS
Funds and Foundations I NDI V I DU A L F UNDS AND F O U NDATI O NS
The Smale Family Foundation
Lafley Family Fund
Andrew MacAoidh Jergens Fund
The Anning Family Charitable
Dudley S. Taft Foundation
Suzy Marquard Charitable Fund
Jacqueline Mervis Mack
Nellie Leaman Taft Foundation
The Mathur-Purushothaman Giving
Foundation Bardes Fund Boymel Family Charitable Foundation Tyler R. Cain Foundation Tyler R. Cain Family Foundation Caller Family Charitable Foundation Inc. Ruth J. & Robert A. Conway Foundation Inc. Cord Foundation The Fullgraf Foundation Gettler Family Foundation The Robert Gould Foundation Inc. The John Hauck Foundation Heiman Family Foundation The Mark Heiman Family Foundation HRD-C Foundation Inc.
TAS Foundation Joseph H. & Ellen B. Thomas Foundation Inc. Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation The Warrington Foundation Welchwood Foundation Williams Foundation Young Family Foundation Zaring Family Foundation Anonymous (1) AYC O CHAR I TABL E FOUNDATION
The Ellen Haude & Scott Simon Charitable Fund BANK OF AMERICA CHARITABLE GIFT FUND
Brenning Family Fund THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF COLLIER COUNTY
The Louise H. & David S. Ingalls
Linda Halverstadt Ottenad Fund
Foundation The King Family Foundation J Cromer Mashburn Family Foundation
THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SERVING RICHMOND & CENTRAL VIRGINIA
John & Susan Mullin Fund
The H. T. Mead Foundation The Meyers Foundation
THE DAYTON F OUND AT I ON
Motch Family Foundation Inc.
The Bloch Family Fund
OLB Foundation Inc.
William & Anne Chatfield Fund
Robert Okin Foundation Inc.
RCMcCoy Family Fund More Family Giving Account Niehoff Family Foundation Clare C. & Thomas A. O’Brien Family Fund David & Jane Pyle Fund Shirley L. & T. Douglas Stenberg
Meyer Fund John S. & Roberta F. Michelman Fund Katy Hollister & Brad Miller Family Fund Ann & James Monroe Fund Pepper Family Fund Frederick J. & Susan N. Rauh Fund Harry & Ann Santen Fund
Taft/Smith Family Fund
Marvin & Betsy Schwartz Fund
Larry & Maureen Vignola Fund
Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld Family Fund
THE GREATER CINCINNATI F OUND AT I ON
James & Kathleen Stengel Fund
Elise Eaton Allen Performing Arts
Bernard J. & Karen D. Wilger
Fund Frank & Janet Andress Fund Bassett Family Fund Shannon & Lee Carter Family Fund
Fund Anonymous Fund (2) GREATER SAINT LOUIS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Olson Family Fund
Philip & Sheila Cohen Fund Anne & Ron DeLyons Fund
INTERACT FOR CHANGE
David & Kari Ellis Family Fund
The Peter F. & Mary W. Levin
Jane F. & David W. Ellis Fund George Fabe Fund A Family Fund Nora Zorich & Thomas Filardo Family Fund Charlottte & Charles Fullgraf Fund
Philanthropic Fund JEWISH COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF ORANGE COUNTY
Stern Family Donor Advised Philanthropic Fund
The Oliver Family Foundation
FIDELITY CH AR I TABL E G I F T FUN D
Fund for Independent Schools of
Minal K. Patel Family Trust
Stefan & Kerrin Antonsson Fund
The Ridgeway Foundation
Philip & Susanne Geier Fund
Caller Family Philanthropic Fund
Toby & Sanford Franklin
Gilman Family Fund
Jennifer & Eric Dauer Philanthropic
Robert & Adele Schiff Family Foundation Inc. The Ladislas & Vilma Segoe Family Foundation The Louise Taft Semple Foundation Silber Family Foundation 56
Harry R. & Mary I. Maxon Fund
Fund
Hummingbird Society Foundation
The Andrew Jergens Foundation
Account
Philanthropic Fund Richard I. Michelman & Karen E.
Skyler Foundation
Charitable Fund Clare & Paul Friedman Fund Johnson Fund
Cincinnati
Linda Greenberg Fund Katherine V. & Thomas A. Hayes Family Fund
Lair & Anna Kennedy Family Fund
Joseph & Louise Head Fund
Elinor & Steve Kline Trust
Fred & Patti Heldman Charitable
Ami & Samir Kulkarni Charitable Fund
Fund Lübeck Fund
JEWISH FEDERATION OF CINCINNATI
Fund Evelyn & Marc Fisher Philanthropic Fund Suzette & Michael Fisher Granting Philanthropic Fund Fred Friedman Family Philanthropic Fund
& FOUNDATIONS Philanthropic Fund Robinson Family Philanthropic Fund JOHNSON CHARITABLE GIFT FUND
Davis Family Donor-Advised Fund MORGAN STANLEY GLOBAL IMPACT FUNDING TRUST
The McCasllin-Henningsen Charitable Trust RENAISSANCE CHARITABLE FOUNDATION INC .
The Baggott Family Charitable Gift Fund SCHWAB CHARITABLE
The Jennie Rosenthal Berliant & Allan Berliant Family Fund Mark & Lindsay Bibler Charitable Fund SILICON VALLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Standard Insurance Employee Engagement Fund
M AT C H I N G G I FTS
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Y OUR CA U S E LLC
The Bank of America Charitable
Macy’s Inc.
HP Company
Foundation Inc. Barclays Educational Gift Matching Program
Marsh & McLennan Companies Matching Gifts to Education Program
Chubb & Son Inc.
McDonald’s Corporation
The Walt Disney Company
Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
Foundation The Duke Energy Foundation Matching Gifts Program Eaton Corporation Fidelity Foundation Matching Gifts to Education Program Fifth Third Foundation The GE Foundation Givaudan Fragrances Corporation GlaxoSmithKline
Morgan Stanley Charitable Spending Account W. W. Norton & Company Inc. Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation
FRIENDS OF THE SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL Mr. Richard M. Garten Anonymous (2)
F U N D SE N & DFOOW U ENDD AFTUI N OD NS
Edward & Ina Loftspring
SI L I C ON VAL L E Y C OM M UNI T Y F OUND AT I ON
Autodesk Foundation Employee Engagement Fund Standard Insurance Employee Engagement Fund
IBM International Foundation
THE NEW YORK COMMUNITY TRUST
Delafield Fund UBS DONOR ADVISED FUND/ NATIONAL PHILANTHROPIC TRUST
The Fitscher Au-Yeung Family Foundation Kimberley B. Dedeker Fund VANGUARD CHARITABLE
The Steel Fund WARREN COUNTY FOUNDATION DEPOSITORY
Sandra Perry Fund
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D E P A R T M E N T A T H L E T I C S
A S t ro n g P a r t n e r s h i p : S H A P I NG T H E FU T U R E O F S E V E N H I L L S’ AT H L E T I C COM P L E X “The strength of our facilities mirrors the dedication of our students on the fields and courts, in our pool lanes, and at each and every game,” said athletic director Brian Phelps. “Our athletics department is built upon a foundation of character and community.”
In less than 12 months, from conception to engineering, The Seven Hills School community took a major step forward last fall, opening the state-of-the-art Lower Fields Athletic Complex, which includes the DeWitt Good Auxiliary Field. The collaborative effort, which positioned Seven Hills as home to one of the largest outdoor athletic facilities in the Cincinnati area, continues to highlight the strength of leadership in Seven Hills’ athletic program, the camaraderie among athletics faculty and coaching staff, and lasting donor partnerships. Seven Hills students and families now enjoy the use of three turf fields measuring a total of 175,000 sq. ft., a full-service concession stand, an updated softball field, spectator seating, stadium lighting, an access road, and nearby parking. “The strength of our facilities mirrors the dedication of our students on the fields and courts, in our pool lanes, and at each and every game,” said athletic director Brian Phelps. “Our athletics department is built upon a foundation of character and community.”
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In addition to providing Seven Hills teams with top-notch facilities for grades one through 12, the new facilities are already attracting the interests of prospective students and their families.
The new complex has also proven to be self-sufficient, in terms of maintenance cost. Facilities rental partnerships with both Ohio Elite Soccer Academy and Cincy Royals Lacrosse club teams have brought in revenue that far exceeded Phelps’ goal of $80,000 for the 2014-15 school year. All revenue brought in as a result of facilities rental is earmarked for maintenance of the turf fields. Phelps said the significant growth of the athletic program is due to the outpouring of support from the Seven Hills community. “Our partners, Athletic Facilities Task Force Chair Patrick Rogers, and countless others, have proven to be exceptional supporters of Seven Hills athletics at every turn,” said Phelps. “Their insights have been invaluable. We couldn’t have done any of this without their leadership.” The same spirit of collaboration and community that set the foundation for Seven Hills’ athletic program in years past will continue to fuel future expansion. Phelps said he hopes the success and benefits of the current Lower Fields Athletic Complex will help build momentum to move toward Phase II of construction. “Seven Hills is gaining a name within the Greater Cincinnati area for top athletic facilities,”
said Rogers, who led the project through to completion. “None of these new developments would be possible if it weren’t for the intuitive vision of (athletic director) Brian Phelps and partnerships formed and fostered between our athletics program and Seven Hills families. We are thrilled to take part in this next era of athletic excellence at Seven Hills.” It goes without saying that our new athletic complex will continue to enrich outdoor and indoor athletic programs for every Seven Hills student for many years to come.
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IN HONOR OF
2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 5
RECOGNITION DONORS
Recognition Gifts In honor of
In honor of
In honor of
In honor of
CHRISTY BERNING
BARBARA FREY
Janet & Willie Hill
Mr. R. Glenn Mayfield
THE WEDDING OF LAURA HOGUET ’06 & JEFF LEONARD ’06
THE WEDDING OF ROBIN SCHIMBERG ’06
In honor of
In honor of
Margo Kirstein
AIMEE BURTON
CHRIS GARTEN
Beth O’Brien Driehaus & Dan Driehaus
Margo Kirstein Anonymous (1)
In honor of
In honor of
NANCY CLARK
Janet Hill
J AY N A ( S C H L E G E L ’ 9 0 ) & DAN SCHIMBERG ’80
Tracy Lynn Monroe ’82
Margo Kirstein
ABBEY GAUGER ‘09
In honor of
In honor of
Marilyn (Fox H’49) & G. Carlton Hill
T H E M A S H B U R N FA M I L Y
THE 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OF JANET (KEYS H’58) & J O H N S I M P K I N S O N L’ 4 9
LEN COHEN
In honor of
Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn
VICKY HAUSBERGER
Janet Hill In honor of J A K E D AV I S ’ 1 0
In honor of
Sue Boller Rusche
GRACE (ALLEN ’80) & BRIAN HILL
In honor of
In honor of K AT H Y D E U B E L L
In honor of BETSY SITTENFELD
Margaret Stone ’78 NANCY MCCORMICK BASSETT ’83
In honor of
In honor of K A R E N & D AV I D H O G U E T
Sybil Behrens Mullin ’83
Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head
P. G . S I T T E N F E L D ’ 0 3
Margo Kirstein In honor of
In honor of
In honor of
JUSTIN MONNIER ’07
CHAD HOLSINGER
Dale & Gary Monnier
RUTH HARGROVE SKINNER
Mrs. Jodi Steel & Mr. Richard E. Steel
In honor of
Chris Hedges In honor of
Carol Skinner Lawson L’34 SHANNON MONNIER ’10
In honor of
Dale & Gary Monnier
MISS SLUSS
In honor of
MARGO KIRSTEIN
S U S A N ( G U R G A N U S L’ 6 3 ) & K I M D R A C K E T T L’ 6 3
Mary Wood-Constable
In honor of
Margo Kirstein
In honor of
T O R Y W O O D H U L L PA R L I N H’63
LOUISE KORN
Ellen Levine Ebert L’55
Jon Hoffheimer ’L52 Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld
In honor of T H E 9 0 T H B I R T H D AY O F JOHN STEELE
In honor of
Sylvia Lotspeich Greene L’55
T H E W E D D I N G O F N AT H A N DRACKETT ’02
In honor of
Margo Kirstein
MERCER D. KRUZNER 2022
In honor of
B E C K Y S WA I N
Ms. Kay Crist
MEG DUNN PETRIC ’89
Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn
Beth O’Brien Driehaus & Dan Driehaus
In honor of
Margo Kirstein In honor of
ANI MARTIN DUNN ’94
In honor of
Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn
PA L M E R C . K R U Z N E R 2 0 1 6
In honor of
In honor of
Ms. Kay Crist
BRIAN PHELPS
MARGARET VITZ
Margo Kirstein
Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn
In honor Of CHAD DUNN ’92
In honor of
Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn
T H E G R A D U AT I O N O F I K E LANIER
In honor of
In honor of
SARAH ROBERTS
MR. WUERFEL
Ms. Janie P. Williams
Beth O’Brien Driehaus & Dan Driehaus
Betsy Klein Schwartz L’51
In honor of NANCY HOGAN DUTTON H’56
Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head 60
Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld
In honor of
CULLEN DEIMER ’13
Darcy & Kurt Deimer
J. Cromer Mashburn Family Foundation Bonnie & J. Cromer Mashburn Jr. L’45 Meanne Mashburn H’57* Carlton Zesch ’11 Chelsea Zesch ’09 Patricia Mashburn Zesch L’75
Margo Kirstein
M A X D AV I S ’ 1 1
Sue Boller Rusche
In honor of In honor of SUSAN MARRS
In honor of
In honor of
Margo Kirstein
* Denotes deceased
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RECOGNITION DONORS
IN 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 5
MEMORIAL GIFTS
Memorial Gifts GIFTS GIVEN IN MEMORY
In memory of
In memory of
Carolyn & Terry Fox
OF INDIVIDUALS FOR
HARRIET CLOWES
A N N G AT C H H ’ 3 7
Barb Frey
WHOM ENDOWED FUNDS
Karen & David Hoguet
Carolyn Eberle Caldwell H’37
Erich Frey ’01
Margo Kirstein
Jennifer Frey ’99
A R E A L R E A D Y E S TA B L I S H E D ARE OFFERED UNDER THE
In memory of
Barbara & Christopher Hepp
ELIZABETH LEGG DINSMORE H’50
In memory of
Lucille Kibler
DONORS TO NAMED
Margo Kirstein
NANCY GLEINER
Margo Kirstein
E N D O W E D F U N D S L I S T.
Nate Gleiner
Nancy McCormick Bassett ’83
In Memory of
In memory of
In memory of
Betty Prather
LINDA ALOE ABRAHAMSON H’56
P A T R I C K D O N O VA N ’ 8 4
C A R O L I N E W. H A A S
Anne & Robert Ramsay and Family
Margo Kirstein
Sun Ho Lee Donovan
Karen & David Hoguet
Joyce & Gary Rector
Laura Hoguet ’06
Gretchen & Rostislav Serota
Margo Kirstein
Debbie & Glenn Shillinger
Susan Bolton Anonymous (1)
In memory of
Dale & Gary Monnier
Elizabeth C. B. &
DONNA HALEY
In memory of
Margo Kirstein
In memory of
FLORIAN “SKEET” DURBROW
WILLIAM B. HEFFNER SR.
Marcia & Dick Snyder
In memory of
Lynn (Schweitzer H'68) &
Laura Hoguet ’06
Anne Yancey
W I L L I A M T. B A H L M A N J R . L’ 3 1
Louis Prince L’29
Jeff Rush In memory of ALLEN ELLIOTT
In memory of
Mr. John Avril
C A R O L Y N E D WA R D S BARTELS H’57
Sandy Hauck Elliott C’49
Donna & Stephen Burrall
Gretchen & Robert McCormick
Sally & Ray Leyman L’67 Janet & Gus Stuhlryer In memory of D A N I E L B E AV E R
Charles Woodward In memory of MARK BLOCHER
Mike Marrero Peggy Muncie
Margo Kirstein Sally Monroe Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld In memory of ROBERT G. EWING
Margo Kirstein In memory of MARGARET HOOKER FRASER H’63
Ellen Brooks Ernisse H’63 In memory of M A R T H A P. M I T H O E F E R BRODHEAD C’24
In memory of
Clover Brodhead Gowing C’53
Anne & Taylor Greenwald III
E U G E N E F. G A F F N E Y
Margo Kirstein In memory of In memory of
DR. JOSEPH LEVINSON
MARGOT “MIGGIE” BALCH JACOBS H’47
Marian & Albert Brown Jr.
Frieda Jacobs C’71
Ellen & Gary Fischer and Family
In memory of SHIRLEY KEMPER
Estate of William Hall L'37 In memory of
Kathryn & Thomas Carroll Amy & Philip Geier Sudie Ernst Geier H’41 Peter & Nanette Levinson Catherine & Douglas MacMahon Dr. & Mrs. James Nordlund Doris Platts
SUSAN HILMER KOENIG
Sara Lee & Paul Saperstein
L’ 6 7
Elizabeth C. B. &
William & Anne Chatfield In memory of
Paul G. Sittenfeld Peggy Kaufman Stricker H’42* Phyllis & Paul Tobias
BETH LEONARD
Mike Arnold Caren Caton Marsha Caton William & Anne Chatfield Virginia L. Daniels Kathy Deubell Northern Kentucky Fly Fishers Rachel & Bernie Foster
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Paul G. Sittenfeld
In memory of G. CHARLES LOVELAND
Barb Frey In memory of R YA N M A C K E N Z I E ’ 11
Jan Anderson
MEMORY OF 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 5
In memory of
Karen & David Hills and Family
In memory of
In memory of
E L I S A B E T H G R E E N WA L D MAPES
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Johnson
BARBARA KNAUFT RODES H’56
HELEN M. WILLIAMS
Anne & Taylor Greenwald III Kim & Hiro* Takahashi In memory & In honor of T H E B I R T H D AY O F ELISABETH “BITSY” G R E E N WA L D M A P E S
Anne & Taylor Greenwald III Jennifer & Len Sauers Marcia Snyder In memory of BEN NORDMEYER
Kerrin & Stefan Antonsson Karla & Bill Balskus Debby Beck Mrs. Jean Birck Marian Brancaccio Annamarie & Sal Brancaccio Salvatore Brancaccio Vincent Brancaccio Marian A. Brunner Eliza Clark 2017 Beth & Peter Clayton Shelley & William Cook, Matthew 2018 & Henry 2020 Caroline & Bill Cox Linda & Billy Cyr Mary Lee & Ian Edwards, Stuart 2 015 Kitty Blair Fischer H’68 Carolyn & Terry Fox Wendy Ellis Gardner & Todd Gardner Christine & Chris Garten Charlotte Goering Joan & Carl Harris Jenny & Ed Hatfield Patti & Fred Heldman Barbara & Christopher Hepp Janet Hill
Margo Kirstein Sheila & David Kruzner Pegi & John Leonard Tina & Dave Lytle Nancy McCormick Bassett ’83, Mac 2015 & Sam 2017 Mercy Health Mary Lynne Birck & John Nordmeyer
Nancy Hogan Dutton H’56 Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head In memory of
Margo Kirstein In memory of JEAN WOMMACK
Mary Wommack ’82
LOIS ROSENTHAL
Jan Anderson Carolyn & Terry Fox
In memory of JEAN VERITY WOODHULL L’ 3 3 , H ’ 3 9
Mr. Richard Nordmeyer
In memory of
Margo Kirstein
Mei Wang & Yang Pan
MARCIA SCACCHETTI
Susan Marrs
Anne & Taylor Greenwald III
Nancy McCormick Bassett ’83
Sally Leyman
Velma Morelli
Phoebe & Alex Pardo Zoe Parlier ’18 The Robert Paul Family
Linda & Tom Palmer
Austin Poston ’11
In memory of
Deborah Reed
The Anne & Robert Ramsay Family
S A M U E L S H E F F I E L D J R . L’ 4 0
Elizabeth C. B. &
Sherri & Ted Remaklus Hilda Rosenberg Carol & Carl Samson
Jan Anderson Linda & George Callard
Paul G. Sittenfeld Ms. Janie P. Williams Susan Newkirk Wright H’63
The Mike & Bette Schiller Family
In memory of
Marcia & Dick Snyder
A L M A S TA N T O N L A C Y
In memory of
Mary Russell Yablonsky H’64
DR. JOHN WULSIN
The Victoria Chester & Mark Stavsky Family
Margo Kirstein
Mary & Grant Stewart
In memory of
TSHS Upper School Parents
R U T H S U L L I VA N
In memory of
Margo Kirstein
MARY WITT WYDMAN H’43
Association St. Ursula Academy Community
Linda & George Callard
TSHS Varsity Baseball Team
In memory of
Anonymous (1)
M R S . O . W. S V E N S O N
In memory of
Barb Frey
Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter Margo Kirstein Jeanne Johnson McCarthy H’44
D O R I S PA R S E N I O S
In memory of
Nancy McCormick Bassett ’83
Valerie Hamilton
H I R O TA K A H A S H I
Velma Morelli
Sue & Thomas Hillhouse
Anne & Taylor Greenwald III
Peg Pauly
In memory of
In memory of
NANCY MAESCHER POFFENBERGER H’56
PAT R I C I A R . U P D E G R A F F
Nancylee Westerman Preston C’44
Anne & Taylor Greenwald III
Nancy Hogan Dutton H’56 Cynthia Taylor Seybolt H’56
MEMORIAL GIFTS
Memorial Gifts
Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld Mary K. Stahl Drew Gores L’66, H’72 &
In memory of
George Warrington
S A L L Y WA X L E R
Pegi Leonard
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Self-Awareness and Self-Discovery:
EMBRACING LIFE BEYOND UPPER SCHOOL “Experiential learning is a way for students to better know themselves and their world, and to follow an individualized path through the Upper School that connects to what they most want to learn.” –Head of Upper School Matt Bolton.
The collaborative nature of Seven Hills’ new experiential learning program and our student-centered college counseling department gives students an opportunity to explore what they love while honing their academic interests, in a studentdriven, teacher-guided journey that Experiential Learning Mission Statement: By the time every student leaves Seven Hills we will have helped him/her to develop self-awareness of where his/ her interests lie, facilitated exploration of those interests, and provided him/her with pertinent real world experiences, so that he/she has the confidence to explore and embrace life beyond high school.
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begins with self-awareness and selfdiscovery. “The experiential learning program is a means for students to identify and build on their strengths and interests,” said Head of Upper School Matt Bolton. “Under experiential learning director Nick Francis’ capable leadership, this new program provides our students opportunities to better tailor their coursework to their emerging interests, drawing connections between academic classes, extracurricular pursuits, and the larger world outside of Seven Hills.”
The journey works like this: Francis and the ninth grade advisors work with freshmen to help them identify their interests through personality inventories, assemblies from professionals, and reflection activities. He then guides students toward exploration experiences, such as online courses, camps, summer internships, or exchange programs. For some students who elect to pursue a particular area of interest, this journey may culminate in a Concentration in one of several interest areas: technology, the arts, entrepreneurship, global citizenship, environmental stewardship, or political engagement. For example, an applicant for a Concentration in global citizenship may have enrolled in the same language program for all four years of Upper School, participated in at least one school-sponsored overseas program, completed his or her Personal Challenge project with a global focus, and written a review of at least two pertinent offcampus lectures. Students’ work on these Concentrations will be reviewed for completion during their senior year. The unique blend of Seven Hills’ experiential learning and newly-expanded college counseling programs nourishes the hearts and minds of each and every Upper School student. For the first time this year, ninth graders will be assigned a
college counselor who will follow them throughout their Upper School career. “Our college counseling program is fundamentally student-centered,” said Bolton. “Susan Marrs and our team of college counselors guide students through research and academic experiences that ultimately help them identify what they want in their college of choice, and where they will thrive.” University of Cincinnati Vice Provost for Undergraduate Affairs Gigi Escoe said programs like experiential learning give students the tools to discover and build upon their interests. “High school students don’t need to know specifics but they need to put themselves onto an academic pathway that they will refine as they mature,” said Escoe, who worked with Nick Francis and a Board task force to develop the experiential learning program. Seven Hills is among a small number of progressive Upper Schools that encourage students to focus on their interests while helping them achieve a sense of purpose. With experiential learning and college counseling as a strong and constant resource, Seven Hills students are finding ways to better know themselves and their world, and to follow an individualized path through the Upper School that connects to who they are and where they want to be.
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Members of the Class of 2015 have earned offers of admission from such institutions as American, Barnard, Boston College, Boston University, Bowdoin, Bucknell, Berkeley, Carleton, Case Western, U. Chicago, U. Cincinnati, Claremont McKenna, Columbia, Cornell, DePaul, Duke, Elon, Emory, George Washington, Georgia Tech, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Kenyon, Miami, Michigan, NYU, Northwestern, OSU, Penn, Pomona, Purdue, Rice, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest, and Washington University. More than 90% of the class applied to at least one college under an Early Action or Early Decision program. Of those applicants, 71% were accepted under at least one of the early plans. 65
L I FET I M E 2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 5
Lifetime Giv ing Societ y LIFETIME GIVING
THE LIFETIME GIVING S O C I E T Y WA S E S T A B L I S H E D TO RECOGNIZE SOME OF SEVEN HILLS' MOST D E D I C AT E D S U P P O R T E R S . THE INDIVIDUALS LISTED B E L O W H AV E P R O V I D E D GIFTS DURING THEIR LIFETIMES OF $100,000 OR MORE. THEIR CONTRI-
& John Downey* Susan (Gurganus L’63) & Kim Drackett L’63 Margaret Pogue Fisk C’33* Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Inc.
A. G. Lafley
Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67
Margaret Lafley
The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.
Mary & John* March
Linda (Heldman H’71) &
Francie (Garber H’58) & John Pepper
Helen & John Habbert
The Resale Shop
The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile
Susan Arnold & Diana Salter
Elizabeth Deupree Goldsmith H’38*
Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Fund, Fifth
The John Hauck Foundation
C A P I TA L , E D U C AT I O N A L ,
Peggy (Palmer H’35) &
Third Bank, Trustee
Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation Ellen Haude ’88 Richie & Mark Heiman
Nancy & John Silverman
Mrs. Robert W. Heldman*
Jennifer & John Stein
Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill
OF THE SCHOOL AND
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Landen*
Sarah & Steve Steinman
Dr. Norman A. Hill L’39*
M A I N TA I N T H E Q U A L I T Y O F
The H.B., E.W. & F.R. Luther
Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation
Genevieve Edwards Hilmer H’47*
Karen & Frank Wood
Karen Holley Horrell & Jack Horrell
Mrs. Anne Sanger &
The Andrew J. Jergens Foundation
A S E V E N H I L L S E D U C AT I O N . W E A R E D E E P LY G R AT E F U L T O T H E S E B E N E FA C T O R S FOR THEIR ONGOING D E D I C AT I O N T O T H E S C H O O L .
Note: this does not include pledge amounts scheduled for future years. $1 MILLION AND ABOVE
Patricia Cornell Brodie H’38* Nancy & Steve Donovan Marjorie (Wood H’40) & Charles* M. Drackett The Thomas J. Emery Memorial Carol (Homan C’41) & Ralph V. Haile Jr.* Kristin & Cal Kalnow Pat Landen H’50 Beth & Jim Schiff Robert & Adele Schiff Family Foundation Inc. Mr.* & Mrs. Robert Schiff Anne Drackett Thomas H’66
Robert Keeler*
Gary Greenberg Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61
Jan & Wym Portman
Priscilla Reed Gamble L’29*
BUTIONS PROVIDE FOR A N D O P E R AT I O N A L N E E D S
Charitable Foundation C. L. Reed L’31* Elizabeth & Patrick Rogers
Dr. John* Wulsin
Martha Whitaker Jones H’43
Jacob G. Schmidlapp Fund
Rosamond Reed Wulsin C’38*
R.A. Jones & Co. Foundation
The Louise Taft Semple Foundation
Mary Witt Wydman H’43*
Ginger & Steve Kent
Nellie L. Taft H’55*
Anonymous (2)
Susan & David Knust
Anonymous (1)
Tina Sutphin Kohnen H’59 $100,000 TO $249,999
Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier
$250,000 TO $499,999
William P. Anderson Foundation
Mr.* & Mrs. John Lawrence Jr.
Estate of Robert Allen
Janet (Fast H’46) & Frank Andress
Dr. Joseph Levinson*
Helen (Chatfield H’41) &
Jennie (Rosenthal L’75) &
Sally & Ray Leyman L’67
Judge Robert* L. Black Jr.
Allan Berliant
Malcolm McElroy L’55*
The Camden Foundation
Cindy & Andy Berman
Marylou & John McIlwraith
Shannon (Kelly H’67) &
Susan & Steve Black L’60
Kevin McNamara
Rhoda (Allen H’67) &
Katy Hollister & Brad Miller
Lee Carter Helen Chatfield H’64 Lawsie (Pennington C’65) &
John Brooks L’57
Sally & Murray* Monroe
Catherine Cantey
Nabama Foundation
Michael Coler
Kim & Martin Chavez
Patricia (Williams C’74) &
Tucker (Jones ’79) &
Sheila & Philip Cohen
Michael A. Coombe L’72 Tracy & Dave Davis The Harriette R. Williams Downey
Buck Niehoff
Carolyn & Mike Collette
Ohio Valley Foundation
Mary Ida (Sloneker ’77) &
Tory (Woodhull H’63) &
Marshal Compton
John Parlin lll L’54
Fund of The Greater Cincinnati
Linda & Billy Cyr
The Peterloon Foundation
Foundation
Susan Haas & Craig Decker
Sherry & Virgil Reed
Kari & David Ellis
TSHS Doherty Parents Association
Janet Allen-Reid ’76 & David Reid
Anonymous (1)
The Edward E. Ford Foundation
Mrs. Roger Drackett*
Melody Sawyer Richardson C’61
Mary O’Brien Gibson H’32*
Sandy (Hauck C’49) &
Mary Corinne Gamble Scherr H’28*
$500,000 TO $999,999
Dr. Frederick A. Hauck*
Peg & Michael Valentine Mary Beth & Craig Young
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Burchenal Eva Jane (Romaine H’48) & Andy Coombe* 66
Harriet “Happy” (Rattermann H’42)
Allen* Elliott
Christine & Charlie Schiff
Kathy & Tom Hayes
Helen & James* Gamble L’34
Anne & Jim Shanahan
Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head
Sudie Ernst Geier H’41
Nancy & Tom Shepherd
Karen & David Hoguet
Shelly & Michael Gerson
Elizabeth C. B. &
Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone
Naomi Tucker Gerwin H’57
Paul G. Sittenfeld
A N N U A L
G I V I N G
Skyler Foundation
T H E B U E N G E R AWA R D
Mrs. Mary Sloneker Donahue
Fund for Independent Schools
Mr. & Mrs. John G. Smale* Anne Thomson Smith H’32*
of Cincinnati Inc.
Kathleen & Jim Stengel
CULLEN DEIMER SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Lotspeich L. Taft Family
Darcy & Kurt Deimer
Elizabeth Adams Tehan C’28* Dorrie Thompson
CULTURAL ENRICHMENT FUND
The Tomcinoh Fund
Ladislas & Vilma Segoe Family
Arleigh & Ronald W. Tysoe TSHS Upper School Parent Association Ruth Smith Upson H’41*
Foundation D O H E RT Y M U S I C P R O G R A M S
Halle & T Quinn
Ellen & Ray van der Horst
D O H E R T Y P L AY G R O U N D
Suzanne Mooney Warrington
Beth O’Brien Driehaus &
H’43*
Dan Driehaus
Jean Sawyer Weaver H’41*
Tiffany & Hampton Shiver
Welchwood Foundation
The Sweat Shop
The Wydman Family Foundation
Megan Murray & Joseph Willke
Marcy Wydman ’76 Mary Witt Wydman H’43*
PURCHASE OF DONKEY GOLF CART
Anne & Allen Zaring
Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports
Anonymous (1)
SPECIAL PURPOSES
Gifts and Grants for Special Purposes
Medicine LTD Susan & Peter Cha
Susan Krehbiel Holzapfel H’65
Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier
Scott Kleiner L’50
Amy Mayfield
Anne Taylor Kunkel C’65
Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83
Laurie Dearworth Leon ’84
I N N O VAT I O N L A B
GI F T S A ND G R A NT S FOR SP E C I A L P U R P O S ES
The Christ Hospital DRAMA PROGRAM
Karen Maier C’69
A RT D E PA RT M E N T
Brook Bobbitt
Penny Hepp Murphy C’58
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP
Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83
Caroline Bahlman ’06 William Bahlman ’10 Ridgeway Foundation
Elliott Anderson ’85 Kenya Brock ’98
AT H L E T I C P R O G R A M S & S P O R T S FA C I L I T I E S
Catherine (Smale H’72) &
Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) &
Gabe Davis ’03
Paul Callard ’81
Robert Caldemeyer Marjorie Davis C’65
Karen & David Hills
Katherine Seiden Drake ’88
Melissa Morris Mishoe H’72
Jane (Maddox C’65) &
Gilbert Richards ’11
Igor Dumbadze
TSHS Varsity Baseball Team
Cameron Elliott ’75
T H E D A N I E L B E AV E R MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Lindy VanDoren Freeman H’63
Barbara Beaver MADAME BINKLEY A S S E M B LY F U N D
Jack Binkley Len & Hank Cohen Marcia & Dick Snyder Anonymous (1)
Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Inc.
Ken Robinson ’82 Lynn & Pete Robinson ’86 Barbara Steele Ryder H’44 Sunny Bowman Saelinger C’61 Katie Sauers ’11 Lisa Smale Corbett ’75 The Smale Family Foundation
Zaring Family Foundation LANSCAPING FUND
Hillary Goldsmith ’12 THE LOTSPEICH ALUMNI FUND
Mr. Wuerfel Fund Betsy Klein Schwartz L’51 Anonymous (1)
Jerry Seybolt Theron H’54 Charlotte Lackman Weber C’62
SYMPHONY TICKETS FOR FA C U L T Y A N D S TA F F
Anonymous (2)
Estate of Robert Allen
H AT S F O R B O O S T E R S
YEARBOOK
Kerrin & Stefan Antonsson
Heather (Zaring ’92) &
Kim & Julian Baretta
The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.
Amy & Joe Callow
Linda (Heldman H’71) &
Linda & Billy Cyr
Carol Smith Hesser C’65
Anne & Allen Zaring
Suzanne Levinson Stern C’65
Deborah Koons Garcia H’67
Gary Greenberg
Sheila & David Kruzner
Melanie & Andrew Head Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian Sheila & David Kruzner
Andrew Vecellio Zaring Family Foundation * Denotes deceased
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LEG ACY
LEGACY SOCIETY
2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 5
FRIENDS OF SEVEN HILLS
Patricia Cornell Brodie H’38*
Dr. Norman A. Hill L’39*
Marjorie Schiele C’31*
Mr. Robert Allen*
Rhoda (Allen H’67) &
Phyllis Siebenthaler Hopple H’40
Margery Wing Sisson Runyan
Mr. Jack Binkley
John Brooks L’57
Pattie (Scifres H’68) &
Miss Carol Brestel*
Virginia Wilkinson Brooks H’43
Charlin & Peter Briggs
Elana Rhodes Byrd C’60
Betty Freyhof Johnson H’40
Margaret Stone ’78
Dr. Bernard B. & Rachel Foster
Lawsie (Pennington C’65) &
Elinor Adick Kline H’58
Lynn Renée Stoops ’90
Mary DeBus Knauft C’27*
Nellie L. Taft H’55*
Mary Stuart Kreimer H’44
Margot Deupree Taylor H’61
Randy (Upson H’63) &
Elizabeth Adams Tehan C’28*
Sandra Gans Tom Hayes Judge Timothy Hogan*
Michael Coler # Margaret (Walker H’70) & Tom Comey L’57
Andy Jamison
H’37*
Peter Koenig
Martha Strauss Condit H’33*
Jean Leach*
Eva Jane Romaine Coombe H’48*
Susan Steman Laffoon H’57
Martha Benedict Tuttle H’34*
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Lowry*
Anne Brown Dauler H’39*
Sally & Ray Leyman L’67
Ruth Smith Upson H’41*
Gary Monnier
Emily Bookwalter Demar L’24*
Sylvia Taft Lotspeich H’37*
Elizabeth Urban ’81
Jeff Rush
Jane (Maddox C’65) &
Pamela Lee Lowry H’62
Ruth Harrison Venable C’52
Anni Macht-Gibson C‘70
Tina Wagner L ’69
Sarah Crane Martindale H’42*
Abby Dittmann Wise H’47
Dr. Merlyn McClure H’43*
Joan Patterson Witten C’43* Nan (Sikes H’68) &
Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld Ellen & Ray van der Horst
Igor Dumbadze Sandy (Hauck C’49) & Allen* Elliott
Keith LaFerriere
Elizabeth Asbury Stone H’48
Jane McKay Thomas C’25*
Jean Wommack*
Carol Iannitto Euskirchen H’61
Lucy Brown Wagner McKee H’34*
Mary Wood-Constable
Mary Van Antwerp Fabe C’44*
Leslie Bennett McNeill C’61
Dr. John Wulsin*
Claire Martin Fairman H’50*
Amy Crutchfield Meyer ’84
Jean Verity Woodhull H’39*
Anonymous (1)
Susan Finke H’42
Barbara McKay Miller C’18*
Rosamond Reed Wulsin C’38*
Margaret Pogue Fisk C’33*
Anne Mitchell Pezzano H’72
Anonymous (8)
ALUMNI
Margaret Hooker Fraser H’63*
Diane Moffett C’74
Louise (Knauft H’54) &
Evelyn Comey Frost H’47
Virginia Livezey Hickenlooper
Samuel* Allen
Ann Gatch H’37*
More C’61
Gail Barrows Austin C’59
Sudie Ernst Geier H’41
Marjorie McCullough Motch C’41
Christine Marting Baermann C’36
Elizabeth Deupree Goldsmith
Agnes Tietig Parlin C’33*
Gay Seybolt Bain H’51 Jennie Rosenthal Berliant L‘75 Helen Chatfield Black H’41
H’38* Elizabeth (Carson C’48) & William Hall L’37*
LEGACY SOCIETY
Legac y Societ y
Daniel Witten II
* Denotes deceased # Denotes new member as of Fiscal Year 2015
Tory (Woodhull H’63) & John Parlin lll L’54 Janet Patterson Raymond C’44*
Steve Black L’60
Ellen Haude ’88
Joan Fleischer Reckseit H’44
Victoria Frazer Bonebrake ’77
Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head
Melody Sawyer Richardson C’61
Lara Brightwell ’77
Susan Jones Hickenlooper H’63
Monte Richardson C’30
SO C I E TY
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LEADERSHIP SCHOOL LEADERSHIP 2014 – 2015
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 Carolyn A. Fox Head of Lotspeich School Patricia V. Guethlein Head of Doherty School William J. Waskowitz Head of Middle School Christine L. Hedges Director of Communications & Marketing Janet S. Hill Director of Admission & Financial Aid Robert W. Horne Director of Finance & Operations Margo A. Kirstein Director of Development Brian G. Phelps Director of Athletics Pavel Pochobradsky Director of Technology
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Margo Kirstein
Vallie Freeman
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Cheryl York
Director of Development margo.kirstein@7hills.org 513.728.2437
Donor Relations & Stewardship
Development Coordinator
Advancement Services Manager
Marney Hupper Major Gifts Officer
Andi Fischer Simon ’98 Director of Annual Giving
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