Seven Hills 2017-18 Annual Report

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SEVEN H I LLS 201 7-18 A N N UA L R E PORT


In 2013, our Board of Trustees took a visionary step toward

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sustaining the excellence of the Seven Hills experience. Guided by the strength and inspired direction of our strategic plan, Seven Hills’ academic, arts, and athletics programs and facilities are positioned to prepare our students to navigate our world with confidence, curiosity, and purpose. As we look back from 2013–2018, we invite you to read the story of our students, our school, our community.

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES & ADVISORY COUNCIL

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FINANCIAL REPORT 2017-18

FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL FROM THE BOARD CHAIR HIGHLIGHTS OF 2017-18 THEME: PREPARING LEARNERS FOR A NEW WORLD CONSECUTIVE YEARS DONORS

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THEME: FOSTERING A CULTURE OF HAPPINESS AND SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL HEALTH

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ANNUAL GIVING: THE YEAR IN REVIEW

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ALUMNI DONORS

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PARENTS OF ALUMNI DONORS

LEADERSHIP SOCIETY SENIOR PARENT DONORS

BUILD.CONNECT.INSPIRE. THEME: REAL-WORLD GLOBAL LEARNERS DONORS TO ENDOWED FUNDS RECOGNITION GIFTS FUNDS & FOUNDATIONS MATCHING GIFTS/FRIENDS OF TSHS MEMORIAL GIFTS THEME: NAVIGATING THE PATH TO EXCELLENCE AND PURPOSE

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GIFTS & GRANTS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES LEGACY SOCIETY WAYS TO GIVE LEADERSHIP & STAFF

CURRENT PARENT DONORS THEME: BUILDING INSPIRED SPACES STEM & ATHLETICS GRANDPARENT DONORS THEME: BUILDING INSPIRED SPACES FINE & PERFORMING ARTS FACULTY & STAFF DONORS FORMER EMPLOYEE DONORS LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETY DIVERSIFIED DONOR SOCIETY

Special thanks to Keith Neu for his sports photography. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this report is accurate and complete as of June 30, 2018. However, despite our sincere efforts to avoid errors, they may occur and for this, we apologize in advance. If information is misspelled or listed under an incorrect heading, please notify us at 513.728.2430.


BOARD OF

TRUSTEES BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2 017-18 Jennifer Stein, Chair Andrew Quinn, Vice Chair

A D V I SOR Y

COUNCIL 2 0 1 7 - 18 A D V I S O R Y C O U N C I L

Janet Allen-Reid ’76 Jennie Rosenthal Berliant L’75

Lair Kennedy, Treasurer

Steve Black L’60

Ron DeLyons, Secretary

Mary Lynne Boorn ’84

Dobbs Ackermann Robert H. Anning II ’86 Stephen J. Baggott Karen Bidlingmeyer Callard ’80

Stephen Brewster ’80 Cathy Smale Caldemeyer H’72 Lee Carter Lawsie Pennington Coler C’65

Scott Carroll ’85

Craig Decker

Lalitha Chunduri

Jane Garvey C’74

Michael Coombe L’72 Dorothy Kim Corbett ’84 Jennifer Dauer Marc Fisher

Tom Hayes Louise Atkins Head H’56 Grace Allen Hill ’80 David Hoguet

Thomas Garber ’96

Cal Kalnow

Abram Gordon

Steve Kent

Jim Jurgensen

Libby Landen Krone ’77

Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney

John McIlwraith

Sashi Kilaru

Tracy Lynn Monroe ’82

Jutta Lafley

Tory Woodhull Parlin H’63

Margaret Avril Lawson ’75 Karen Meyer Meghan Nelson Michael Nordlund Elizabeth York Schiff Dan Schimberg ’80 John Schneider Benjamin Glassman ’93, Alumni Representative Wendy Ellis Gardner, Parent Association Representative Christopher P. Garten, Head of School

Elizabeth York Schiff Jim Schiff Paul Sittenfeld P.G. Sittenfeld ’03 Sarah Steinman Mary Reis Sullivan C’59 Dudley Taft Sr. L’52 Anne Drackett Thomas H’66 Ellen van der Horst Paula White Wharton ’83 Stocky Wulsin Margaret Hogan Wyant H’60 Marcy Wydman ’76

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Dear Seven Hills family and friends, The end of the 2017-18 school year brought to a close one of the most productive periods in the history of our school community. Over the last five years, guided by our ambitious Strategic Plan of 2013, our superb faculty has implemented some critical enhancements to our educational program. As always, we have been motivated by our commitment to prepare our students, as fully as possible, for a complex and rapidly changing world. The program changes focused on four critical areas: Global Awareness To prepare our students for a rapidly changing and increasingly interconnected global community, we have: • placed a greater global and contemporary emphasis in history and literature courses • offered new elective courses with global or contemporary emphasis, including Global Issues: Asia, Global Issues: Non-Asia, Environmental Science, Environmental History, Race and Society, Archaeology, and Entrepreneurship • added new world language options o aligning Lower School Spanish classes with stronger communicative emphasis o adding a bridge year in sixth-grade Spanish to retain Lower School skills and vocabulary o adding Middle and Upper Chinese • expanded travel/exchange programs to include: o the annual Downey China Program and biennial exchanges to Spain, France, Greece and Italy, and service learning trips STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) To foster an aptitude for using technology as a tool to address challenges and improve lives, we have: • introduced math enrichment and application strands in Lower School: o Lotspeich math enrichment program, Project Math o Doherty Creation Studio • added a design thinking curriculum to Middle School o Innovation Lab: sixth- and seventh-grade strands o New coding elective for eighth grade o Culminating eighth-grade science wind turbine project • expanded Upper School STEM electives, to include: o Engineering A: Civil, Mechanical, and Materials Engineering; Engineering B: Electrical, Biomedical, and Chemical Engineering; Biotechnology o Honors Statistics; AP Calculus AB o Computer Programming I and II (seven sections); Computer Engineering; AP Computer Science (two sections)

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Guided Self-Discovery To help students identify and foster their unique talents and interests and to find a path to purpose, we have: • added more robust after-school enrichment programs • broadened the summer camp offerings • added instrumental music in grades 4 and 5 • expanded the Middle School advisory curriculum • introduced Four-Year College Counseling program • added advisory programming for grades 9-12 • launched our signature Experiential Learning Program, including: o coordinating service learning and Personal Challenge Program o more intentional leadership training o career exploration assemblies and job shadows o database of internships, travel, and enrichment programs o Concentrations program o May Term Experiential Learning Intensives Social and Emotional Learning To prepare students with the social and emotional skills to meet the challenges ahead with confidence and resilience, we have: • added key support and guidance personnel o four college counselors to implement a Four-Year College Counseling program o four school counselors to support a schoolwide developmental guidance program o seven learning specialists, aligned in a schoolwide learning support department • added more intentional programming in affective and interpersonal skills o Lower School, developmental guidance o Middle School, Second Step program for Social-Emotional Learning o Upper School, grade-level and advisory curriculum, college readiness skills We take great pride in the progress we have made on so many fronts over these last five years. We are blessed with a talented and deeply committed faculty and staff, whose tireless efforts have done so much to enhance our students’ learning. On behalf of our students and faculty, I want to thank our parents, alumni, and friends for all you have done to support the ongoing evolution of this school. I look forward to working with you as we chart the course toward an even brighter future.

Christopher P. Garten Head of School CHRISTOPHER P. GARTEN HEAD OF SCHOOL

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Dear friends, As Chair of the Board of Trustees, it is my privilege to thank the entire Seven Hills community for supporting the continuing evolution of this fine school. Your gifts to both The Seven Hills Annual Fund and the Build.Connect.Inspire. capital campaign have made a tremendous impact. Over the last five years, the administration and faculty have implemented a host of improvements to our educational program. At the same time, the Board of Trustees has shepherded several momentous enhancements to the facilities on both campuses. Since 2013, the Board has raised and invested nearly $30 million to modernize classrooms, laboratories, instructional technology, playing fields and gymnasiums; and to build, in the coming year, the new Schiff Center and a new athletics field house. Here is a brief overview of what we have achieved together. Completed Facilities Projects (2013-18) 1. Lower Fields (October 2014) A magnificent athletic complex, with a hillside stadium, two turfed soccer/lacrosse fields, and a grass softball field. 2. The Nellie Leaman Taft Early Childhood Center (August 2015) A state-of-the-art classroom complex housing the Beginnings Parent and Toddler Enrichment Program, a new pre-kindergarten for 2-year-olds program, eight pre-kindergarten and kindergarten classrooms, a large muscle room, and extensive outdoor learning spaces. 3. Doherty Renovations (2015-17) Two new outdoor playgrounds; extensive renovations to Jones Hall, including the library, science lab, Creation Studio, and all Unit I, II, and III classrooms; and to the cafeteria, gymnasium, and EcoGarden in and around Brooks Hall. 4. Tennis Court Relocation and Upgrade (Completed Spring 2018) Six new tennis courts, built adjacent to the Taft Early Childhood Center, replaced five courts on the south end of the Hillsdale Campus, which were demolished to provide the site for the new Schiff Center. 5. STEM Spaces (ongoing) Seven new laboratories have been created for Doherty’s Creation Studio, Lotspeich’s Project Math, the Middle School’s Innovation Lab, and new engineering and computer science courses in the Upper School.

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BOARD CHAIR


Under Construction in 2018-19 1. The Schiff Center (May 2019) In June, we broke ground for a center for arts and leadership, which will be called The Schiff Center, in honor of former Board Chairs Jim and Beth Schiff and their family, who have done so much to advance this and so many other Seven Hills projects. This 35,000-square-foot facility, will house a 497-seat auditorium, as well as additional classroom, rehearsal, and performance spaces for our performing arts program in all four divisions. It will also create a magnificent venue for the planned extension of assembly programs, convocations, and special events so critical to building community. 2. Field House (August 2019) A new four-court field house will be built during 2018-19 on the north end of Hillsdale Campus, adjacent to the new tennis courts. The new facility will allow teams to practice or play games simultaneously, getting our student athletes home much earlier. This new indoor facility will also be used extensively during the school day for physical education classes and in the shoulder seasons (late fall and early spring) when inclement weather would otherwise force cancellation of games and practices. We are deeply grateful for all of those whose generosity and commitment have made all of this possible: our dedicated administration and Board of Trustees for their vision and leadership; our Facilities Committee, led so ably by John Silverman and Dan Schimberg, for bringing these projects in on time and on budget; and, of course, to our fundraising leaders and the hundreds of parents, alumni, and friends who helped bring those dreams to fruition. Best,

Jennifer Stein Chair, Board of Trustees

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ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS

22% FROM THE CLASS OF 2019 EARNED NATIONAL MERI T RECOGNITION

In May 2018, 155 students took 323 Advanced Placement exams in 19 subjects. 92% of them earned college-qualifying scores of 3 or higher. 77% of students scored 4’s and 5’s. 78 students were recognized as AP Scholars, scoring a 3 or above on at least three Advanced Placement exams. Eight of those students were National AP Scholars, with an average score of 4.59. Average SAT scores for the Class of 2018 were among the highest in the region. The scores are as

follows: Verbal: 681; Math: 689; total 1370. 21% of students who took the SAT or SAT Subject Tests achieved at least one perfect subscore. Average ACT scores for the Class of 2018 were among the highest in the region. The scores are as follows: English: 30; Math: 29; Reading: 30; Science: 30; Composite: 30. Of the students who took the ACT in the 2018 school year, 20% achieved at least one perfect subscore, receiving a 36 in English, Math, Reading, or

SCORED 3 OR HIGHER ON AP EXAMS

Science. Three students received a perfect score on the entire test.

in the United States who received this honor.

22% of the Class of 2019 earned National Merit recognition. Nine students from the graduating Class of 2018 were named National Merit Finalists.

Seven Hills students distinguished themselves in a host of academic competitions in the state of Ohio in 2017-18: Certamen (classics); the National Latin Exam; TechOlympics; 31st Annual Academic Competition in Mathematics; the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards; WCPO/ Scripps Regional Spelling Bee; and MATHCOUNTS, to name a few.

Natalie Choo ’18 was named a 2018 Presidential Scholar in the Arts. Presidential Scholars are selected on the basis of academic achievement, personal characteristics, leadership, and service activities. Choo was one of 161 outstanding high school seniors

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STUDENT PA R T I C I PAT I O N

FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS

During the 2017-18 school year, 100% of students in the Lower, Middle, and Upper Schools participated in fine and performing arts programs. In the Upper School, more than 80% of students elected to go beyond the 1.5 credit requirement for the arts, taking additional courses. The performing arts faculty directed several productions and concerts. The Lower Schools staged two musicals and several musical programs on and off campus. The Middle School staged a musical and a play, and fall and spring instrumental and choral concerts. The Upper School performed a musical and two plays, as well as fall and spring instrumental and choral concerts. In fall 2017, the Upper School staged Thornton Wilder’s theatrical mainstay, Our Town. The production won one Cappie, a national student-directed competition similar to the Tony Awards, and was nominated for several more. Student Gabby Kominar ’20 was recognized for the show’s sound production. The visual arts faculty hosted two Upper School art shows featuring student work. The art shows tell the story of the hard work and artistic vision of more than 100 students in the visual arts program. Special guest speaker Ben Glenn displayed his talent for chalk art at assemblies for Middle and Lower School students. 8

Seven Hills participated in major arts competitions throughout the school year,

including the Cappies, Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, and the Ohio Music Education Association. Our Middle and Upper School Students received prestigious recognition for their efforts. Middle Schoolers attended the Ohio Junior Thespian conference, earning Superior and Double Superior ratings. Upper School theater students competed in the Ohio Thespian Conference, garnering three Double Superior ratings and qualification for the international competition. Upper School students had many opportunities to take their arts education above and beyond. Choral students took part in the May Festival Chorus, an acclaimed group recognized nationally and internationally. Visual art students learned the fundamentals of DSLR

photography and photographing motion. Middle and Upper School instrumentalists joined prestigious groups, including Cincinnati Junior Strings, All-State Orchestra, and

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NEW TENNIS COURTS

FACILITIES

E N H A N C E M E N T S

Founders Hall on the Hillsdale Campus and the Doherty cafeteria underwent extensive renovations in the summer of 2017, ready for student use at the beginning of the 2017-18 school year. Doherty’s gym was also renovated to include new bleachers and refinished floors. In spring 2018, six tennis courts on the Hillsdale Campus were built thanks to the Build.Connect.Inspire. capital campaign. The six new courts were used by our teams for practice and matches during the spring 2018 season. Because of Seven Hills families and friends’ generous support of the Build.Connect.Inspire. capital campaign, we began construction on The Schiff Center in June 2018. The Schiff Center, located at the south end of the Hillsdale Campus, will house a 497-seat auditorium, classrooms, practice space, and a green room. The building is scheduled to open in April 2019.

Cincinnati Symphony Youth Orchestra. Violinist Andrew Yang ’21 advanced to the

last round of the Cincinnati Arts Association Overture Awards. Vocalist Natalie Choo ’18 won the finals of the Cincinnati Arts Association Overture Awards. She was also named a 2018 Presidential Scholar in the Arts, a significant honor given to select students around the country.

SUMMER

PROGRAM

The 2018 Summer Program had a total enrollment of 432 children, ages 3 to 16. This program provides participants an opportunity to explore their interests and discover new ones over the course of the summer.

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TEACHERS ATTENDED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS

AFTER THE BELL After the Bell, which offers enrichment activities after school, had an increase in students. A total of 738 students on the Doherty and Hillsdale campuses in pre-kindergarten through Middle School participated in music lessons, enrichment programs, and Encore Club.

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ATB STUDENTS

SPECIAL PROGRAMS Throughout the school year, our students took part in curriculum, assemblies, programs, community service projects, and travel opportunities that built upon the multifaceted, rich learning experiences synonymous with Seven Hills.

NEW COURSES AND PROGRAMS The Lower Schools piloted technology classes for fourth- and fifth-graders. Students learned how to navigate technology and software. At Lotspeich, a formal makerspace was created in the Leyman Science Building. Students have access to materials to create and explore. Fifth-graders also took part in a digital citizenship program during library class. Students learned how to be responsible digital citizens and what that means for children their age. They learned how to use the internet responsibly through participating in discussions, acting out scripted skits, and asking thoughtful questions. On the Doherty Campus, students in Unit II participated in Global Discoveries, an innovative program that blends science and social studies into one lesson. Students participated in hands-on activities that taught them about everything from glaciers to the Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest and their cultures. The Doherty Campus also piloted a program to build a robot prototype. In fall 2018, the campus launched a robotics and engineering program. Middle School students participated in an inaugural Second Step program in fall 2017. Second Step is an advisory and guidance program that gives students the tools for emotion management.

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Students participated in programs that reinforced the strong sense of community at Seven Hills: fundraisers benefiting the Cooperative for Education in the Lower Schools; Global Ed Day and Pumpkin Day in Middle; and May Term in Upper.

The weekly program teaches students how to foster healthy relationships in a way that reflects the values of social-emotional learning. Eighth-graders had the option to enroll in a coding class. Students in the course learned the fundamentals of computer programming as well as a variety of programming applications.

Schoolwide, lessons centered on global awareness played an important part in the 2017-18 school year, including: students on the Doherty Campus taking part in Cultural Connections Week; Lotspeich students learning about Diwali, Kwanzaa, and other holiday celebrations centered around lights; Middle Schoolers participating in the Hunger Banquet; and Upper School’s focus on guest speakers from many professional backgrounds and fields.

Upper School introduced May Term, a new frontier of experiences that were equal parts discovery, excitement, and curiosity. The weeklong program closed out the school year and allowed freshmen, sophomores, and juniors to take a deep dive into a field of interest. Upper School students took courses in everything from cake-baking to movie-making, to building furniture, and learning life skills such as cooking, washing clothes, and balancing checkbooks. The intensives culminated with demonstrations throughout the Upper School and in Founders.

Our students explored the broader world through a number of experiential learning opportunities in the form of field trips to Dearborn, Michigan; Washington, D.C.; the Glen Helen Outdoor Education Center; the Otto M. Budig Theater for productions by the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company; and North Carolina’s Pisgah National Forest. Upper School students studied abroad in Italy and Greece and through our exchange programs in Spain and China.

PROF ESSION AL D EVELOPM ENT 41 teachers earned curriculum renewal grants. 65 teachers from the Lower, Middle, and Upper Schools attended professional development workshops in Ohio and nationwide, including Illinois, New Hampshire, California, and Massachusetts.

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ATHLETICS STUDENTS OF COLOR

ENROLLMENT

School opened in August 2017 with a total Lower School enrollment of 404 students, including pre-kindergarten for 2-year-olds through grade five, 247 Middle School students, and 351 Upper School students. Students of color made up 34% of the school’s total enrollment in 2017-18. Interest in the pre-kindergarten for 2-year-olds program and the kindergarten program surged on the Doherty and Hillsdale campuses. The Beginnings Parent and Toddler Enrichment program was also popular, with full enrollment for all sessions on both campuses.

80% of our students in grades one through 12 played on at least one competitive athletic team during the 2017-18 school year. In addition, 47 Upper School students were recognized as three-season athletes. 13 seniors were recognized as 12-season athletes, having played three seasons during each year of Upper School. Schoolwide, Seven Hills fielded 98 teams in the 2017-18 school year—39 in the fall, 28 in the winter, and 31 in the spring. Seven Hills won MVC championships in swimming, softball, and lacrosse throughout the 2017-18 school year.

In girls swimming, Lucy Callard ’18 claimed state titles in the 200 free and the 500 free. Emma Shuppert ’19 was named state runner-up in the 100 backstroke. In girls bowling, Audrey Wilson ’18 claimed a runner-up state championship in girls bowling. Nine Seven Hills athletes were named MVC Players of the Year in softball, boys swimming, girls swimming, girls basketball, girls bowling, and boys basketball. Seven coaches were named MVC Coaches of the Year in girls basketball, boys swimming, boys bowling, girls bowling, boys tennis, boys lacrosse, and softball.

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MVC SCHOLAR ATHLETES

276 student athletes were recognized as MVC Scholar Athletes. Varsity athletes are required to earn a GPA of 3.495 or higher to qualify. Ten swimmers were named to the All-State team. Brice Hill ’19 and Maggie Kersting ’18 were named to All-City teams for boys basketball and girls basketball, respectively. Tennis coach Tim Drew and baseball coach Randy Russell were named All-City Coaches of the Year. Lucy Callard ’18 was named the Seven Hills Female Athlete of the Year for the second year in a row.

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PARTICIPATION IN COMPETITIVE ATHLETIC TEAMS

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PREPARING YOUNG LEARNERS FO R A NEW WORLD

S E V E N H I L L S ’ F I V E-Y E A R STRATEGIC PLAN CLOSES WITH AMAZING GAINS IN 2018

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VISIONARY STEP toward preparing students even more fully for the increasingly competitive global landscape in PROGRAMS, FACILITIES, and METHODOLOGIES. In 2013, then-trustees Shannon Carter and Beth Schiff, along with the support of more than 100 volunteers shaped a blueprint for an inspiring future for Seven Hills with an ambitious stategic plan. The plan called for accelerating the curricular emphasis on project-based learning, increasing and sustaining enrollment throughout all divisions while maintaining traditional class sizes, sustaining the excellence of the faculty and staff, fostering real-world learning by strengthening career exploration, facilities improvements, and opportunity enhancements for students in the fine and performing arts and athletics.

Guided by the strength and inspired direction of the strategic plan, today, our Seven Hills academic, arts, and athletics programs and facilities are positioned to prepare our students for a much more pluralistic world, a much more global world, a technological world with a human focus, and a world more attuned to the needs of young people in emotionally challenging times. The 2013 Strategic Plan has led us here, pointing to avenues by which our students will gain real-world knowledge to navigate with confidence, curiosity, and purpose.

T H E I N S P I R E D C U R R I C U L U M , U N I Q U E P R O G R A M M I N G , TA I L O R E D FACILITIES, AND TALENTED AND HIGHLY TRAINED FACULT Y OUR STUDENTS EXPERIENCE, DAILY, IS THE DIRECT RESULT OF SEVEN HILLS' STRATEGIC PL AN. AS WE TAKE A LOOK BACK AT THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR, WE’RE ALSO GIVING A NOD TO THE LEADERSHIP THAT BROUGHT US HERE. THROUGHOUT THIS ANNUAL REPORT, PLEASE ENJOY STORIES ABOUT OUR AMAZING SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL.

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FINANCIAL REPORT

Financial Report 2017-18

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, 2018. 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 under-enrolled programs. The overall financial health of the school was again aided by the growth of the endowment, which provides funding for teacher salaries, financial aid, faculty professional development, and distinctive programming and technology. Both annual giving and capital gifts enrich every part of the school. Most importantly, these gifts bridge the gap between tuition and the full cost of educating each child.

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Tuition & Fees

2017-18 Actual $ 22,280,957

Gifts to Annual Fund: • Unrestricted Gifts

• Restricted for Other Uses Endowment Draw

State Funds

$ 1,090,254

Interest and Misc. Income

R E V E N U E

$ 239,145 $ 1,327,491

Auxiliary Services

T O TA L

$ 1,010,768

FINANCIAL REPORT

Financial Report

$ 1,370,087

$ 229,412

$ 27,548,114

2017-18 Actual

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Salary & Benefits Financial Aid

$ 4,357,706

Instructional Material & Technology Physical Plant & Operations

$ 1,612,780

State Funds

$ 660,361

Auxiliary Services

$ 528,875

General Institutional Expenses T O TA L

$ 16,145,079

$ 1,346,170

$ 2,652,660

E X P E N S E S

Net Income

$ 27,303,631 $244,483

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FINANCIAL REPORT

Financial Report

The Seven Hills School points with pride to the latest endowment report that places our invested assets over $36 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, chaired in 2017-18 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 B AL AN C E AS O F B EG I N N IN G O F YE A R (7/1/17)

$ 34,703,001

Contributions and Pledges to Endowment

$625,485

Investment Return

$ 2,168,213

Transfer to Operating Fund-Program Services & Appropriations

-$(1,433,894)

B AL AN C E AS O F E N D OF YE A R (6/30/18)

$ 36,062,805

T O T A 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 7 - 2 0 18 Unrestricted

Temporarily Restricted

$ 1,010,768 $ 4,124,565

Permanently Restricted

$ 588,195

TOTAL AS O F E N D O F Y E A R (6/30/18)

$ 5,723,528

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CONSECUTIVE YEARS

Consecutive Years Donors A FIRM FOUNDATION

Fran Barrett

O F L O YA L B E N E FA C T O R S

Glenn Bassett ’84

Sudie Ernst Geier H’41

Martha Goodyear Mason C’41

Alison Beall C’64

Hope & Philip Glassman

Mary & Harry Maxon

Jennie (Rosenthal L’75) &

Jason Goldman ’91

Lindsay Boswell McLean L’60

The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.

Laura Ware McMunigal C’67

IS ESSENTIAL TO THE L O N G -T E R M I N T E G R I T Y OF ANY INSTITUTION. THE LIST THAT FOLLOWS

Susan & Jimmy* Marrs

PAY S T R I B U T E T O T H O S E

Mary Marx Besanceney C’62

Wendy Gradison H’71

Katy Hollister & Brad Miller

INDIVIDUALS AND

Terry & Tom Betts

Leslie Judd Graitcer C’62

Barbara Mustoe-Monteith &

Lindsay & Mark Bibler

Clardina & Ronald Green

Joel Monteith

Helen Chatfield Black H’41*

Linda (Heldman H’71) &

Melissa Morelli ’85

FOUNDATIONS WHOSE DEDICATION TO AND REPEATED INVESTMENTS IN THE SEVEN HILLS

Ann Bartlett Blemker C’65

SCHOOL ARE MOST

Lauren Meyers Bosse ’83

Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61

Marjorie McCullough Motch C’41

RESPONSIBLE FOR OUR

Wendy & Todd Braff

Patti Guethlein

Lilamae Mueller

Marilyn Braun

Susan Halonen

Louisa Smith Mygatt H’69

Stephen Brewster ’80

Ellen Haude ‘88

Barbara Watson Neal H’60

Charlin & Peter Briggs

Shelley Lindner Henderson H’46

Mary Nelson

William & Anne Chatfield

Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill

Mary Asbury H’69 & Bob Newman

Helen Chatfield H’64

Karen & David Hoguet

Marjorie Warner Off H’66

Mandy Hayes ’91 & Jason Cohen ’91

Robert Horne

Libby (Warrington ’78) & Kevin Ott

Mary Ida (Sloneker ’77) &

Karen Holley Horrell & Jack Horrell

Tory (Woodhull H’63) &

ONGOING SUCCESS. W E A R E D E E P LY G R A T E F U L FOR THESE ENDURING

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YEARS

CONSECUTIVE GIVING

Susan & Steve Black L’60 Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head

Marshal Compton Mary Wood-Constable &

Gary Greenberg

Sarah & Mark Johnson

Velma Morelli

John Parlin III L’54

Martha Whitaker Jones H’43

Francie Garber Pepper H’58

James Constable

Kathy & Tom Kahle

Sandy Stolle Perry C’53

Tucker (Jones ’79) &

Kris & Cal Kalnow

Monnie Gores Peters H’66

Ginger & Steve Kent

Kay Mitchell Pettengill H’41

Margo Kirstein

Margarita Lillard Picton H’66

Elinor (Adick H’58) & Steve Kline

Deborah Reed

Michael Coombe L’72 Dorothy (Kim ’84) & Evan Corbett ’82

Barbara & Christopher Hepp

Linda Lovett Crawford H’56

Peter Koenig

Janet Allen-Reid ’76 & David Reid

Melody Sawyer Richardson C’61

Polly Adair Culp H’65

Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone

Jill Romerill

Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld

Wynne (McCarthy H’71) &

Brad Kuhr ’79

Lynn (Schweitzer H’68) & Jeff Rush

Susan Steman Laffoon H’57

Ellie Fabe ’78 & Frank Russell L’72

Linda & Billy Cyr

Barbara Anderson Landen H’62

Sunny Bowman Saelinger C’61

Catherine Czaya ’98

Jane Slemmer Larsen H’56

Jennifer & Len Sauers

Susan Haas & Craig Decker

Margaret (Avril ’75) &

Adele Schiff

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Joseph Curry

Kathy & Bob Deubell

Jonathan Lawson

Beth & Jim Schiff

Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40

Sally & Ray Leyman L’67

Susan Avril Schneider H’53

Anne Scherz Durket H’72

Susan Scherr Lloyd H’53

Betsy (Robinson H’70) & Tom Schram

Tara & Jon Eaton

Deborah Daniel Long C’68

Mary Inkrot-Schroder &

Estate of Robert Allen

Laura Hopple Eschelbach H’68

Whitney (Rowe H’65) & Phillip Long

Robin (Smith H’67) &

Mary Ewing ’76

Anni Eleonora Macht C’70

Joan Hinsch Searby H’54

+

YEARS

CONSECUTIVE GIVING

John Armstrong

16

Allan Berliant

Cincinnati Inc.

Mark Schroder

Nora Zorich & Thomas Filardo

Tom Mackelfresh L’41

Molly Shaffer ’82

Judy & Tom Arnold

Barbara Frey

Ann Marasco

Debbie & Glenn Shillinger

Chase & Baker Bahlman ’78

Fund for Independent Schools of

Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits

Harriet Smith C’73

Karla & Bill Balskus


Linda & George Callard

Angela Lipsitz King & Michael King

Joan & Tom Wolfram

John Steele

Amy & Joe Callow

Tina Sutphin Kohnen H’59

Cheryl York

Sarah & Steiny Steinman

Kathy & Louis Claybon

Pat Kramer-Carroll

Anonymous (7)

Lib Asbury Stone H’48

Sarah Shepard Cohen H’67

Kip Kummerle ’95

Kim Takahashi

Marilyn Collins

Tina & Kevin Kummerle ’00

Fran & Dale Tesmond

Bonnie Cord H’62

Anne Taylor Kunkel C’65

Anne Drackett Thomas H’66

Katharine Cornelius ’77

Jennifer & Winston Licata

Barbara Jussen Upson H’42

Caroline & Bill Cox

Rica & Tony Ligeralde

Allison & Aaron VanderLaan ’91

Marjorie Davis C’65

Roger Magnus '87

Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73

Katie & Aaron Dawson

Bonnie & Cromer Mashburn L’45

Margaret & Robert Vitz

Charlie Deupree L’63

Gretchen & Bob McCormick

Julianne Richardson Wagner ’88

Kathy & Bill DeWitt Jr.

Nancy McCormick ’83

Harriet Warm C’55

Peggy & Dan Dinger

Andy McGarvey

Louise Knauft Allen H’54

Drew Gores L’66 H’72 &

Elissa & Sean Donovan ’86

Kara & Brad Meador

Nupur & Manish Anand

Kari & David Ellis

Murray Monroe ’84

Dulany & Rob Anning ’86

Katherine Oechler Whitbeck H’67

Christie Evans ’76

Caroline & Rick Morris Jr.

Lee & Brian Arnold

Becky Wichman

David Evans ’98

Sybil Behrens Mullin ’83

Pam Williams Arya & David Arya

Judy Wiesemann

Meredith (Edwards ’98) &

Margaret Parlin O'Malley H’57

Alicia Fitscher & Peter Au-Yeung

Tim Poff

Fran (Lamson H’72) & Dan Bailey

George Warrington

Frances Woodward Williams ’76

John Ficks ’89

10 +

YEARS

CONSECUTIVE GIVING

Marsha Williams ’77

Kitty Blair Fischer H’68

Jane & David Pyle

Hathaway Gamble Barry H’67

Lisa Collins Winick ’85

Linda & Doug Ford

Anne & Robert Ramsay

Carolyn & Roger Barton

Abby Dittmann Wise H’47

Carolyn & Terry Fox

Sherri & Ted Remaklus

Polly Bassett

Linda Wolfe

Amy & Nick Francis

Elizabeth & John Rising

Barbara Beaver

Robin Hawley Wood H’68

Jennifer Frey ’99

Hilda Rosenberg

Helen & Jim Blakeney

Susan Newkirk Wright H’63

Wendy Ellis Gardner & Todd Gardner

Dede Lewis Rowe ’78

Randal & Peter Bloch L’60

Marcy Wydman ’76

Jim Garvey

Ginger (Carson C’72) & Rob Rubin

Kristin & Matt Bramlage ’95

Anne Yancey

Marty (Mueller ’85) & Eric Gerhardt

Jayna (Schlegel ’90) &

Meredith & Erik Brown

Anonymous (2)

Lee Carol Brewster Giduz ’75

Dan Schimberg ’80

Nancy & Bruce Brown

15

Karen & Scott Glum

Ann Schmuelling H'67

Ann (Shepard H’64) & Leland Bulger

Melissa & Ismael Godoy

Jo & Roger Schnirring

Aimee Burton

Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67

Nancy & Julius Schulhoff

Tyler Cain

B. (Wiley ’75) & Abram Gordon

Anne & Ron Shepherd

Cathy (Smale H’72) &

Anne & Taylor Greenwald III

Nancy & Tom Shepherd

Marni & Taylor Greenwald IV

Leslie Sciarra Shimer C’74

Alison Keeler Carrillo H’64

Ann Griep

Nancy & John Silverman

Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter

Susan & Joe Harten

Sarah & Gerald Skidmore

Je & Joseph Choo

Karin Anderson Abrell ’88

Carri Haskins

Kevin Smith ’82

Sarah & Dick Clark

Lee Adair Adams H’58

Mark Heiman Family Foundation

Sara & John Snyder ’96

Nancy & Jay Clark

Jan Alford

Tracy & David Hickenlooper

Doreen & Ethan Stanley ’89

Joan Claybourn

Kerrin & Stefan Antonsson

Tricia & Mark Hoar

Barbara & Mark VanderLaan

Julie & Frank Cohen ’91

Marlene Baer

Delle Christensen Jones H’67

Jessica & Brian Wabler

Carolyn & Mike Collette

Sue & Steve Baggott

Jacky Kalubi

Alice & Ron Weitzenkorn

Susan Tietig Covatta C’59

Gay (Seybolt H’51) & Saint Bain

Isabelle Kalubi ’00

Lowell Wenger

Kay Crist

Margaret Burchenal Baylor H’48

Tshiunza Kalubi ’02

Jody Knoop & Ward Wenstrup

Judy Davis

Julie Brackett

Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter

Mimi Richmond & Russell White

Patty & Robert Dawson ’84

David Brott

Cyndi Kenyon

Jackie & Andy Wilson

Anne & Ron DeLyons

Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) &

Mary Lynne Boorn ’84 & Rick Kieser

Ed Wiseman

Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89

Tara & Tom Kilcoyne

Carolyn Wolbers

Judith Neidlein-Dial & Michael Dial

+

YEARS

CONSECUTIVE GIVING

Paul Callard ’81

CONSECUTIVE YEARS

Marcia & Dick Snyder

Robert Caldemeyer

17


Sharon & Binem Dizenhuz L’78

Emily & Matt Kite

Frances Hauck Pavey C’52

Natalie Wildfong & Jared Williams

Tiffany & Michael Domet

Jacqueline & Edward Koenig

Allison & Brian Phelps

Pamela & John Williams

Katherine Seiden Drake ’88

John Krauss

Barbara & Nat Pieper

Judy (Robinson H'67) &

Beth O'Brien Driehaus &

Amy Kulhavik

Lindsay & Brent Pietroski

Sue & Werner Kummerle

Alex & Andrew Quinn

Robin & Randall Wilson

Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier

Barry Randman

Jodi Schmidtgoesling &

Dan Driehaus Jane (Maddox C’65) & CONSECUTIVE YEARS

Igor Dumbadze

John Larkin

Edie & Allen Rau

Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn

Karen Laurens

Jessalyn Reid ’08

Tim Wyant '96

Lisa & Chester Eng

James Lazarus L’60

Lloyd Buhrman Ricci H’71

Mary Wulsin Zema ’05

Phyllis Ewing

Laurie Dearworth Leon ’84

Helen Richards ’75

Anonymous (4)

Maria & Don Eynon

Laura (Hoguet ’06) & Jeff Leonard ’06

Georgia Peck Rivers H’67

Barbara & Tom Ferrell

The Peter F. Levin Philanthropic

Caroline Habbert Romash ’00

Evelyn & Marc Fisher

Fund at InterAct for Change

Celeste & Mike Rooney

5

David Levy ’99

Toby & Sandy Franklin

Melissa Khoo & John Loeffler

Julie & John Gabriel

Liz (Okin ’00) & Nick Lorenz

Marielle & Tony Samaha

Christine & Chris Garten

Roger Loud

Ann McDowell Santen H’56

Naomi Tucker Gerwin H’57

Lisa Lehner & Kermit Lovelace

Robert & Adele Schiff Family

Dee Gettler

Pamela Lee Lowry H’62

Ben Glassman ’93

Chris Ludwig ’84

Quina Schmidlapp C’53

Fleming & Dobbs Ackermann

Rebecca Goldman

Elissa MacLaughlin

Stephanie & Bill Schmidt

Joey Adams

Christopher Gores L’55

Jane & Adolf Marko

Clare Schroder ’08

Judy Hauser Adams H’57

Judy Gossett

Lucretia McCalmont Marmon H’56

Barbara Seiver

Maria Bustamante & Steven Adams

Kathi Makoroff & Jeffrey Grass

Mike Marrero

Michelle & Rick Setzer

Jeanette & Robert Albright

Andi Guess

Fayre Schwertzer Martin ’96

Ellen Caldwell Sewell H’54

Andrew Allen ’84

Julie & John Guminey

Mary & Harry Maxon

Anne & Jim Shanahan

Hank Alexander ’02

The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile

Susan McCaslin H’67

Beth & Kevin Shaw

Bridget Glaser Ancalmo &

Betsy & Robert McCoy

Margaret & William Shaw

Frederick Hall ’05

Jennifer & Rusty McNair

Ben Simmons

Jan Anderson

Lalitha Parameswaran &

Lois & Cliff Mentrup

Janet (Keys H’58) &

Lynette & Bryan Andersen

Param Hariharan

Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman

Helen Asbury H’72 &

Jay Woffington

Caryn Franklin

Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation

18

Joe Williams

Christopher Rowe

Foundation Inc.

John Simpkinson L’49

+

YEARS

CONSECUTIVE GIVING

Nancy & David Abineri

Oscar Ancalmo

Nancy Anderson

Jenny & Ed Hatfield

Diane Moffett C’74

P.G. Sittenfeld ’03

Libby Andrews

Vicky & Darin Hausberger

Tracy Lynn Monroe ’82

Tiernan Sittenfeld ’92

Sydney & Bob Anning

Poppy Yeiser Hawkins H'67

Livy Hickenlooper More C’61

Susan Esler & Steve Skibo

Sarah Corathers & Jim Anthony ’93

Katherine & Tom Hayes

Mitzie & Emerson Moser

Jennifer & John Stein

Beth Archibald

Sandy & Bob Heimann

Danny Mou ’04

Shirley & Doug Stenberg

Eisha & Tim Armstrong

Patti & Fred Heldman

Leigh Peterson & Joe Mulica

Margo Taft Stever H’68

Nancy Pechstein Aubke H’67

Amy Ilg & Tim Hentz

Betsy & Harrison Mullin

Elizabeth Stoehr ’82

Amy & Scott Avera

Janet & Willie Hill

Susan & John Mullin III

Mary Reis Sullivan C’59

Jennifer Habel & Chris Bachelder

Ruth & John Hill

Asia Reid Narayan ’05

Ying Yi & Andrew Sun

Marcie & Nathan Bachrach

Holley Horrell ’03

Danielle & David Necessary

Margot Deupree Taylor H’61

Caroline Bahlman ’06

Doug Huff

Doris & Theo Nelson

Julie & Hal Theobald

Paddack Bahlman ’12

Paula Hunnicutt

Linda Neu

Jerry Seybolt Theron H’54

Anne & Jordan Bain

Frieda Jacobs C’71

Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund

Sharon Worthing Vaino H’54

Teresa & Geremy Bardon

Gabriel Kalubi ’06

Susan & Dennis Okin

Ginny Berg Van Alyea ’98

Lynette & Jim Barresi

Elida Kamine ’99

Debbie & Rich Oliver L’61

Benjamin van der Horst ’05

Blair Lanier ’06 & David Barrett ’02

Beth O'Connell Keegan H’68

Margaret Rebhun Packer H’48

Kejian Zhang & Zhaohui Wang

Katherine Dowd Baumann H'65

Theresa & Dennison Keller

Maria & Jim Papakirk

Christopher Warrington ’05

Carmeletta Malora &

Archana & Sashi Kilaru

Margaret & Jeff Pasquale

Sally & Tom Wilborn

Michael Barrett


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CONSECUTIVE YEARS

Y E A R S CONSECUTIVE GIVING CONTINUED

Bill Baylor Carina Peschiera Behrens ’02 Cynthia Kuhn Beischel C’66 Kelly & Edwin Berger Cindy & Andy Berman Christy & Brian Berning Elaine & John Berninger Betsy Alexander Berry H’57 Liz Looney Bevis ’02 Bryan Bibler ’04 Sally Bidlingmeyer ’84 Jack Binkley Emily Claybon Bird ’98 Rose & George Bitsoff Luther Black L’64 Gail Bloom Jane & Bob Bohinski Louise Walker Borden H’67 Jon B. Boss L’48 Harold Boyd Kathleen Braverman Joan Barbara Britton H’45 Kenya Brock ’98 Heather Brodhead C’57 McKenna & John Brooks Jr. ’94 Audrey & Stephen Brown Suzan Strait & Jenifer Brown Jane & Steve Brown Sarah Mitchell Buller ’81 Gay Riedinger Bullock ’82 Melanie Grynsztejn & Ian Buttress Elana Rhodes Byrd-Kehler C’60 Kristina & Scott Cagle Alison & Bret Caller Robin & Sean Carew Erin O'Grady & Scott Carroll ’85 Deborah Meyer Chamberlain C'69 Mimi Andrews Chenoweth L’49 H’55 Polly Gamble Cherner L’63 H’69 Sunjoo & Andrew Chun Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri David Clodfelter ’85

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Burton Closson L’42

Ann Robertson Cohen H’52

Lynne Wommack Espy ’76

Julia Anixt & Scott Hassell

Theresa Cohen

Carol (Iannitto H’61) &

Anna Wulsin Hathaway ’06

Diana & Bryon Colby

George Euskirchen

Janet (Hengstenberg H’46) &

Elizabeth & Brian Coley

Margo Frey Evans H’58

Rebecca Lindy Coll ’83

Jen & Ryan Faber

Lucie & Jonathan Hawgood ’87

Jeffrey Collins ’81

Peggy & Steven Faber

Megan & Dan Hayes

Preston Comey ’03

Earline & Don Fechter

Chris Hedges

Melissa Mechem Congdon ’76

Philip Ficks ’92

Rob Heimann

Paige Schweitzer Connelly ’00

Mary Lou & Richard Fink

Marilyn (Fox H’49) & G. Carlton Hill

Zack Conyne ’05

Judy & Tracy Finn

Wendy Hill

Shelley & William Cook

Marsha & Scott Firestein

Lisa Hillenbrand

Melissa Goldberg Copeland ’87

Betty & Mel Fischesser

Dale Hodges

Joy & Michael Copfer

Roberta Fisher

Sherry & Mark Holcomb

Rob Cottrell ’05

Jamie & Todd Flagel

Susan Holding

Mary & George Croog

Melissa & Matthew Foraker

Melissa & Chad Holsinger

Nina & Charlie Croog

Rachel & Bernie Foster

Susan Krehbiel Holzapfel H’65

Claudia (Gilmore H’61) &

Lindy VanDoren Freeman H’63

Muriel (Richards H’59) &

David Cummings

Erich Frey ’01

Cornelius Hauck L’37

Robert Holzman

Theresa & Randall Curnow

Sherri & Tedd Friedman

Beth & Mark Homer

Melanie Kern & Joe Curtin

Lori Aronson & Craig Froehle

Maureen & Frank Howard

Jennifer & Eric Dauer

Molly & Tom Garber ‘96

Gregory Huang ’97

Jay Dealy ’94

Deborah Koons Garcia H’67

Sarah & John Humphrey III ’84

Monica Dealy ’99

Claire Gerhard ’77

DeeAnne Schroeder Hunstein H’57

Elizabeth & Nick DeBlasio

Kelli & Nate Gleiner

Joan Fankhauser Ireton C’51

Caroline Decker ’02

Samantha (Buyniski ’04) &

Peggy Shaffer & Ben Jacks

Karla & Marvin Dejean

Vitaly Goldfeder ’04

Clay Jamison ’06

Alison Badgett Deniston H’63

Elizabeth & Stuart Goldstein

Elizabeth Denton ’86

Margot & Dan Good

Betsy Ditmars

Sarah McDonough Goodacre ’04

Linda Greff & Chuck Joffe

Jeannie (Zimmerman H’60) &

Perin (Holzman ’97) &

Ruth & Fred Joffe

Michael Goodman

Betty Johnson ’12

Rick Donaldson Lauren (Ackerman ’99) & Mark Donohoo ’99

Candace Miller-Janidlo & Peter Janidlo

Stephanie Gordon

Frances & Willie Johnson

Clover Brodhead Gowing C’53

Rose & Ron Johnson

Nancy & Steve Donovan

Barb & Jerry Grajek

Tanya Kalin & Vladimir Kalinichenko

Michele & Brad Dorsch

Ann Wentworth Greear H’57

Chip Kalnow ’04

Suzanne & Curtis Dorsch

Dawn & Andrew Green

Lynne & Bob Kanter

Susan (Gurganus L’63) &

Melanie Grynsztejn

Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian

Brooke & Daniel Guigui

Amy Bulger Kattman ’89

John Drew C’70

Rashmi Assudani & Kunal Gupta

Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney &

Angie & Tim Drew

Ann & Dale Gutman

Zan Dumbadze ’92

Julie Albright & Brian Haas

Kelly & Doug Kecman

Peter Dumbadze ’06

Julie Habbert ’08

Susie Keller ’04

Clare Dupree ’76

Rachel Habbert ’05

Susan Hawley Kelly

Nancy Hogan Dutton H’56

William Habel

Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy

Colleen & George Dwight

Karen & Drew Hagerty

Kate & Larry Kennedy

Ellen Levine Ebert L’55

Veronica McCreary-Hall &

Maggie Kersting ’18

Kim Drackett

Karen & Peter Eller

Charles Hall

Eric Kearney

Susan (Shepherd ’85) & Greg Kersting

Sandy Hauck Elliott C’49

Marty & Robert Hamilton

Jan & Tom Kiefhaber

Rowley Elliston

Susan & Jeff Harris

Heidi Black ’98 & Jay Kincaid

Ellen Brooks Ernisse H’63

Lisa Butler & Datha Harrison

Kathy Kinsley Kindelan H’67


Emily Hauser King H’59

Francie Comey Masani ’01

Nancy MacLeod Prewitt H’73

Melinda Freedman Staveley L’55

Scott Kleiner L’50

Pierce Matthews L’35

Soumya Janardan & Vansh Puri

Elizabeth Lambert Stearns H’67

Andrea & David Knarr

Libby Benedict Maynard H’54

Sangeeta Mathur &

Rebecca Smith Stewart C’62

Cicely Knecht

Jeanne Johnson McCarthy H’44

Kelly & Ken Kocher

Megan & Mike McCuen

Sarah Rabourn ’09

Suzi Stone H’72

Julie Koenig ’09

Tyler McIlwraith ’03

Chandra & Prasanta Raj

Barbara & Michael Stough

Ashley & Hill Kohnen

Jessica & Chris McLennan

Christina Muir Rambeau H’57

Sherri & Adam Symson

Nancy Donaldson Kollin H’59

Cindy & Vern McNeill

Nikki & Marc Ravenscraft

Tina & Dudley Taft Sr. L’52

Kalpana Kotagal ’95

Mary Ann Hinsch Meanwell H’52

Sheila & Gary Reich

TSHS Spirit Shop

Uma Kotagal & Sashi Kant

Parinda & Apurva Mehta

Ramsey Reid ’03

Ellen Blemker Thomas C’58

Helen Kovach

Katie Menzies ’04

Ellen Graf Reister C’68

Judith Allen Thompson C’56

Jacquie Kovach

Dawn Meyers ’88

Chris Rice ’88

Emmy Gest Todd C’46

Ann Weichert Kranbuhl C’64

Philip Meyers ’81

Sue Richmond

Howard Tomb IV ’78

Jennifer & Jeffrey Kreines ’82

Robbie & John Michelman

Charissa May-Riley & Kevin Riley

Lessa & DJ Trindle

Tina & Ed Kuhlman

Melissa & David Miller

Mona & Tony Rinaldi

Marion Hastings Tucker H’59

Bobbie & Jeff Kuhn

Ken Mims ’81

Jennifer & Bob Ringel

Mari Miura & Hirotaka Uchiyama

Nickie Adair Kuhn C’61

Melissa Morris Mishoe H’72

Karen & Mark RingswaldEgan

Vanessa Nichols & Jim Vago

Frannie Thompson-Kunkel &

Xana Moore-Wulsin ’75

Patsy Robinson H’69

Nancy Todd VandenBerg ’77

Frances Prosser Morriss C’60

Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83

Dolly Varland

Cinda & Steven Morse

Diana Fisher Ruffino C’60

Swapna & Vinod Varma

Jennie & Dave Moses

Sarah Kress Rumpke ’84

Heather (Zaring ’92) &

Toni LaBoiteaux H’57

Rachel Warrington Moss ’82

Sue Boller Rusche H’56

Jutta & Patrick Lafley

Debbie Motz

Alex Rush ’03

James Venable

Sarah Hobson Landenwitsch H’72

Easwari & Vasudevan Namboodiri

Ann Schwister & Juan Santamarina

Martha Slater & Bill Waskowitz

Addison Lanier ’02

Amy & Jaimie Nathan

Kiki Scavo

Kimberly Eberwine & Byron Watts

Millicent & Louis Larson

Meghan & Andy Nelson

Alina Schneider ’92

Jason Waugh ’96

Rae Vuic & Stephen Leeper

Michael Newman ’97

Jan & Howard Schultz

Joanie Weidner

Cissy & Bob Lenobel

Ted O'Brien

Marge Schwab

Liza Martindale Weiner ’99

Steve Levinson L’58

Holly & Eric O'Driscoll

Sophie Beckwith ’06 &

Jocelyn Welch

Jeanne Lewis

Sara McCormick Oliphant ’90

Glenna McLain Light C’57

Gwendolyn Yip & Santa Ono

Christina & Puvi Seshiah

Ann Baxter Wiethe H’53

Ina Zimpelman Loftspring C’69

Laura Laib Parsons

Cynthia Taylor Seybolt H’56

Pati & Jim Wiesmann

Judith & David Long

Mina & Andy Patel

Bob Shaffer ’86

Thomas Wildman L'69

Krysia Rodak & Philip Long

Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel

Meena & Suresh Shah

Britty & Brian Wiles

Nancie Newkirk Loppnow H’65

Jyoti & Nilesh Patil

Kathy & Dennis Shiels

Karen & Fritz Wilger ’83

Ed Loring

Reena & Yash Patil

Judy & Adam Shuppert

Amy & Murray Wilson

Carolyn (Huwe H’56) &

Jennifer & Jim Pavelka

Jackie Mack & Ted Silberstein

Barbara Vilter Wilson H’64

Betsy Benedict Peabody H’58

Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon

Holly Keller Wilson C’74

John MacLeod

Carol & Jim Pearce

Mary Jo & Bill Simpson

Mary Wommack ’82

Lara Magdzinski

Amy & Chris Pedoto

Beth & Joe Sims

Hillary Wood

Betsy & Matt Malloy

Marla & Chris Peltier

Rajashree Ghosh & Tapendra Sinha

Ann Rohrer & Jason Woods

Laura Rosenblum & Howard Mandel

Matisse Peppet ’16

Jo Sittenfeld ’98

Woody Woodward

Lindsay & Kishen Mangat ’92

Gretchen Peters ’87

Maria Kalomenidou & Yannis Skoufalos

Barbara & Stocky Wulsin

Anju & Vivek Manocha

Sabrina & Jeff Peppet

Linda & Neil Smith

Moira Weir & Stephen Yeager

Bobby Marcus ’97

Judy Wommack Pfingstag H’71

Starbuck Smith III L’55

Sharon & Jacob Yosafat

Todd Margolis ’95

Sarah Pearce Phipps ’96

Jane Hamill Sommer H’61

Laurence Deprez-Zenezini &

Tammy & Scott Maring

Margarita Lillard Picton H’66

Gelene Morales & Rob Speicher

Debbie & Dan Marquardt

Rachel Gustin ’93 & John Piersma

Leslie & Andy Spooner

Amy & Yuangang Zhang

Suzy Marquard H’68

Carol Crabill Pohl H’62

Lois & Richard Sprigg

Janet Ziegler

Mymy Ha & Carlos Martinez

Pamela & Martin Popp

Robert Starkey

Anonymous (34)

Don Kunkel Catherine (Bramlage) ’89 & William Kunz

Peter Ludwig

Rob Seiver ’03

Karryn Schultz-Stieby & Bill Stieby

CONSECUTIVE YEARS

Balaji Purushothaman

Andrew Vecellio

Linda Bartlett Westfall C’64

Stefano Zenezini

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ive years ago, Seven Hills’ Board of Trustees sought to enhance the school’s advisory program in Middle School to provide opportunities to explore age-appropriate social and emotional issues and nurture self-advocacy and civic engagement. The ability and insight to flex to the ever-changing social-emotional needs of students at one of the most vulnerable ages of their lives in real time is the direct result of the Board’s vision to evolve Seven Hills’ counseling program. A big step in that direction came in 2016, when Head of School Chris Garten created a formal counseling department and asked Lotspeich counselor Judy Arnold to take the helm. Acting on their knowledge of the needs of Middle School-age children, Arnold and Middle School counselor Taylor Markovits began laying the groundwork for Second Step, a weekly program taught by all Middle School advisers, that encourages students to thrive in relationships using skills like grit, growth mindset, self-efficacy, social awareness, and self-management. “We are giving students and teachers a framework of self-awareness and knowledge to help them feel more empowered to deal with overwhelming emotions and conflict resolution,” said Markovits. “We are sending our students the message—and our students are receiving it—that we care much more about them than just how they conduct themselves as students.” Markovits’ sense to jump into action when real societal issues arise is part of a vision set in motion five years ago to foster the social-emotional health of Seven Hills students of all ages. From the newly formed department, our Lower School students are learning how to develop and maintain the life skill of mindfulness. Upper School class meeting time is now being used to focus on social-emotional health, as well as other life skills. In Middle, students are employing Second Step in natural applications.

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An example of that application was Markovits’ and our students’ responses to this year’s high-profile #MeToo Movement that flooded news networks and social media across the globe. The lens with which the world saw sexual harassment and abuse, and gender equality changed. And all while that universal shift was taking place, one particular group of people instantly became the least knowledgeable but, at the same time, most curious about the movement and what it stands for—middle school-age students.

The open dialogue doesn’t just stop there, said Arnold. Having a counseling program that spans all grades and both campuses has also allowed Arnold, Markovits, and counselors Angie Bielecki and Vicky Hausberger to more intentionally coordinate services for students and families. “Our targeted in-service programs coordinated by all Seven Hills counselors means that faculty and administrators have a common understanding of mental health

“The 2017-18 school year has been so much about understanding the #MeToo movement and the language around it,” said Markovits. “Many students approached me about it, and and it opened a really nice dialogue about sexual harassment and responsible decisionmaking. Learning more about this very real-world situation helped give our students the ability to consume contemporary news and respond to emergent trends with a common language.” More opportunities for ongoing student-tostudent and student-to-teacher dialogue has increased student health and boosted confidence levels this past year. Seven Hills’ new counseling department introduced a human sexuality program, Healthy Visions, in the Middle School, for the first time during the 2017-18 school year, as well as created a foundation for more pertinent discussions among Upper School students.

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issues, and communicate using common language,” said Arnold. “Building a coordinated bank of referral resources means that our families can rely on outside professionals that we recommend based on consultation and experience.”

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Middle School students in the Lemonheads club make art with school counselor Taylor Markovits

2 Students designed amulets bearing positive words during Lemonheads

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“ T H E A D D I T I O N O F A F U L L-T I M E C O U N S E L O R AT M I D D L E S C H O O L H A S M E A N T T H AT T H E R E I S S O M E O N E S P E A R H E A D I N G T H E I M P L E M E N TAT I O N OF THE SECOND STEP PROGRAM, A S W E L L A S B E I N G AVA I L A B L E T O STUDENTS AND FAMILIES ON A D A I LY B A S I S . ” – Chair of Seven Hills Counseling Department Judy Arnold

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TH E

YEAR IN REVI EW

THE SEVEN HILLS ANNUAL FUND

BECAUSE OF YOU . . . Because of the incredible generosity of parents, alumni, parents of alumni, grandparents, current and former faculty and staff, and the many friends of Seven Hills, the 2017-18 Annual Fund raised over $1.2 million! This success was possible thanks to your commitment and passion for our school. For that, and for all you do for the school,

FOR 2017-18

T OT A L G I F T S TO T H E A N N U A L F U N D FOR

YEAR IN REVIEW

BY THE NUMBERS

2 01 7 - 18

WE THANK YOU!

$1,203,889 THE POWER OF PARTICIPATION:

100% 75% 82% 66% 19% 154

OF DO

446

C O M M I T T E E

M E M B E R S

Lalitha Chunduri, Chair Rob Anning ’86

61 198

SENIOR PARENTS

DEVELOPMENT

NO R 72

143

BER

1,5

TOT A

N

UM

PARENTS

S:

L

FACULT Y AND STAFF

Scott Carroll ’85

570

Dorothy Corbett '84 John Schneider Margaret Avril Lawson ’75

446 Parents 570 Alumni 198 Faculty and Staff 61 Friends 143 Grandparents 154 Parents of Alumni

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Michael Nordlund Beth Schiff Jennifer Stein, Board Chair Margo Kirstein, Director of Development

NEW PARENTS

ALUMNI

T H A N K YOU

V O L U N T E E R S !

The success of our Annual Fund is due in large part to our inspiring volunteers who planned, asked, thanked, and gave throughout the year. A special thanks to Lalitha Chunduri, Trustee and Development Committee Chair, the Development Committee, and each of our 247 volunteers!


A N N U A L

G I V I N G

The Seven Hills Fund Leadership Society Tina & Dudley Taft Sr. L’52

Josh Blatt

TSHS Spirit Shop

Stephen Brewster ’80

Mona & Tony Rinaldi

Bret Caller

Cui Lin & Jun Xiao

Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) &

Jennifer & Bob Ringel

Andrew DeWitt ’89

Anonymous (1)

David Ellis

Anne Drackett Thomas H’66

Grace Allen Hill ’80

F E LLOW ($5,0 0 0 -$9,999)

Lair Kennedy

Estate of Robert Allen

Margaret Avril Lawson ’75

Sue & Steve Baggott

Mike Nordlund

Shelly & Nolan Bean Karen & Tom Brott Tyler Cain

B E N E F A C TOR (G I F T S O F $ 25 ,00 0 +)

Alison & Bret Caller

The Edward E. Ford Foundation

Lawsie (Pennington C’65) &

The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation Adele Schiff

Rachael Rowe & Michael Cioffi Michael Coler Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael Coombe L’72

Beth & Jim Schiff

Evelyn & Marc Fisher

Judy (Robinson H’67) &

Carolyn & Terry Fox

Joe Williams S U S TA I N E R ( $ 15 ,000- $ 24 ,999)

Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Susan & Peter Cha Helen Chatfield H’64 Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40 Alex & Andrew Quinn Rosenthal Family Foundation Sarah & Steiny Steinman

Molly & Tom Garber ’96 Sudie Ernst Geier H’41 Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67 The Robert Gould Foundation Inc. Carol & Robert Griffin Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head Mark Heiman Family Foundation Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill Archana & Sashi Kilaru Elinor (Adick H’58) & Steve Kline Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone Trish & Tim McDonald

PA R T N E R ( $ 10,000- $ 1 4 ,999)

Susan & John Mullin III

Janet & Larry Allgaier

Debbie & Rich Oliver L’61

Cathy (Smale H’72) &

Francie Garber Pepper H’58

Robert Caldemeyer Lisa Smale Corbett ’75

Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund

Monte Richardson C’30* Jayna (Schlegel ’90) &

Linda & Billy Cyr

Dan Schimberg ’80

Kari & David Ellis

Elizabeth & Chris Stock

Fund for Independent Schools of

Leslie & Stephen Veldhuis

Cincinnati Inc. Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61 Greer & John Schneider The Smale Family Foundation Jennifer & John Stein

Jennie (Rosenthal L’75) & Allan Berliant

Paul Callard ’81

Sherri & Ted Remaklus

Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83

Linda & George Callard

Celeste & Mike Rooney

Jane Qian & Wade Cao

Betsy & Bob Seibel

Erin O’Grady & Scott Carroll ’85

Christina & Puvi Seshiah

Danielle & Joseph Chen

Beth & Kevin Shaw

Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri

Maria Kalomenidou &

Katja & Dennis Creech

Yannis Skoufalos

Polly Adair Culp H’65

Erin & Jon Snelting

Jennifer & Eric Dauer

Leslie & Andy Spooner

Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89

Kelli & Richard Stein

Lisa & Chester Eng

Barbara & Ethan Stanley

Gale Rogers Fortebuono C’60

Meghan & Christopher Stevens

Christine & Chris Garten

Heather (Zaring ’92) &

Dee Ann Gilmore Margot & Dan Good B. (Wiley ’75) & Abram Gordon Dawn & Andrew Green Jenny & Ed Hatfield Ellen Haude ’88 Karen & David Hoguet Linda Greff & Chuck Joffe Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter Robin & Daniel Kiley Mary Kreimer H’44 Sue & Werner Kummerle Margaret (Avril ’75) & Jonathan Lawson Angela & James Lee Gina & Michael Leisring The Peter F. Levin Philanthropic Fund at InterAct for Change Krysia Rodak & Philip Long Suzy Marquard H’68 Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman Ken Mims ’81 Casey & Greg Morris Sladie Martin Morrison H’57 Betsy & Harrison Mullin

A S S O C I AT E ($2,50 0 -$4,999 )

Radhai Sridharan & Rajan Odayar

Fleming & Dobbs Ackermann

Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel

Fran Barrett

Soumya Janardan & Vansh Puri

Maria & Jim Papakirk Rachel Gustin ’93 & John Piersma

LEADERSHIP SOCIETY

COMMIT TEE MEMBERS

Andrew Vecellio Janet Ziegler MEMBER ($1,5 0 0-$ 2 ,49 9)

Sarah Corathers & Jim Anthony ’93 Eileen Ward Barrett H’69 Lindsay & Mark Bibler Chrissie & Josh Blatt Jane & Bob Bohinski Suzan Strait & Jenifer Brown Amy & Joe Callow Cindy Carlino Polly Gamble Cherner H’69 Je & Joseph Choo Nancy & Jay Clark Preston Comey ’03 Kathryn & Joseph Cook Dorothy (Kim ’84) & Evan Corbett ’82 Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski Paige & William deBuys Darcy & Kurt Deimer Anne & Ron DeLyons Nancy & Steve Donovan Clare Dupree ’76 Colleen & George Dwight Merry Ewing ’76 Wendy Ellis Gardner & Todd Gardner Kathi Makoroff & Jeffrey Grass

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A N N U A L

G I V I N G

LEADERSHIP SOCIETY

Leadership Society, continued Tammy & Brian Gravitt

Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy

Alana & David Pepper

Rashmi & Atul Varshneya

Jing Ni & Minghuang Guo

Pamina Kim & Brent Kinder

Tasha & Jerry Porter

Federica Pompei & Marco Volpi

William Habel

Toni LaBoiteaux H’57

Sangeeta Mathur &

Drew Gores L’66 H’72 &

Lisa Butler & Datha Harrison

John Larkin

Katherine & Tom Hayes

Kelly & Stephen Lower

Joni & Dick Quimby

Sherry & Mark Holcomb

Laura Rosenblum & Howard Mandel

Halle & Thomas Quinn

Melissa & Chad Holsinger

Anju & Vivek Manocha

Lisa & John Raimondo

Meghan Arata & Dan Williams

Robert Horne

Tiffiny Diers & Fernando Martinez

Deborah Reed

Barbara Vilter Wilson H’64

Karen Holley Horrell & Jack Horrell

Gretchen & Bob McCormick

Madeleine & Geoffrey Rose

Ann Rohrer & Jason Woods

Gregory Huang ’97

Jennifer & Rusty McNair

Patricia Rouster

Margaret (Hogan H’60) &

Linda & James* Jurgensen

Tim Meckel ’77

Marielle & Tony Samaha

Jessie Karthik &

Anne Morriss ’93

Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld

Marcy Wydman ’76

Kathy & Art Morstadt

Heather & Jeffrey Spanbauer

Wen Chen & Xilin Yang

Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian

Mitzie & Emerson Moser

Mary Reis Sullivan C’59

Laurence Deprez-Zenezini &

Katie & Bryan Kauffeld

Amy & Jaimie Nathan

Jane & John Sutton

Kelly & Doug Kecman

Tory (Woodhull H’63) &

Sherri & Adam Symson

Anonymous (2)

Eileen Sweeney-Tan & Philip Tan

* Denotes deceased

Karthik Kanagarajan

Matt Kelly ’97

John Parlin III L’54

Balaji Purushothaman

THE SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL CLASS OF 2018

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George Warrington Vanessa Whiteford-Wayne & Richard Wayne

Jack Wyant

Stefano Zenezini


A N N U A L

G I V I N G

G I F T S T O TA L : $ 1 4 8,596 T O TA L S E N I O R PA R E N T PA R T I C I PAT I O N : 82%

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 2018 are listed below with their graduating senior’s name to recognize their accomplishments and success throughout their years at Seven Hills. Best wishes to the Class of 2018! SENIOR PARENT COMMITTEE

Chair: Abram Gordon Members: Colleen Dwight Victoria Karamanoukian Jacquie Kovach Susan Robinson

Je & Joseph Choo Natalie Choo

Cindy & Lowell Jones Carly Jones

Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83 Tommy Robinson

82 %& PA R T I CCook I PAT I O N Shelley William Matthew Cook

Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter Bobby Kanter

Theresa & Randall Curnow Ryan Curnow

Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian Charlie Karamanoukian

Susan (Abrahamson ’84) & Jeff Routh Max Routh

Linda & Billy Cyr Tindar Cyr

Helen & Darius Kemp Kaleb Kemp

Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89 Rosie DeWitt

Susan (Shepherd ’85) & Greg Kersting Maggie Kersting

Sharon & Binem Dizenhuz L’78 Nina Dizenhuz Colleen & George Dwight Charlie Dwight Kari & David Ellis Maggie Ellis Marsha & Scott Firestein Sam Firestein Amy & Nick Francis Sam Francis Caryn Franklin Maya Gleich

Janet & Larry Allgaier Garrett Reich Pam Williams Arya & David Arya Thomas Arya Mei Lin Khoo & Benjamin Au Tristan Au Lynette & Jim Barresi Michael Barresi Melinda & Jerome Bauer Lena Bauer Julie Brackett Reagan Brackett Barb & Andrew Bryans Mary Ellen Bryans Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) & Paul Callard ’81 Lucy Callard Alison & Bret Caller Jenna Caller Jane Qian & Wade Cao

Christine Cao

Sherri & Tedd Friedman Seth Friedman Melissa & Ismael Godoy Ricardo Godoy B. (Wiley ’75) & Abram Gordon Lulu Gordon Dawn & Andrew Green Shelby Green Wendy Hill & Robin Guarino Robert Hill-Guarino Cynthia Westermann & David Harsh Jonathan Harsh Mark Heiman Family Foundation Tim Santos-Heiman Tracy & David Hickenlooper Smith Hickenlooper Candace Miller-Janidlo & Peter Janidlo Sophie Janidlo

Jacquie Kovach Louann Kovach Jennifer & Jeffrey Kreines ’82 Alexander Kreines

Matthew Kreines

Marielle & Tony Samaha Patrick Samaha Beth & Jim Schiff Ben Schiff Jayna (Schlegel ’90) & Dan Schimberg ’80 Evan Schimberg Bob Shaffer ’86 Robby Shaffer Asha & Sadu Shetty Shub Shetty

Krysia Rodak & Philip Long George Long

Beth & Kevin Shaw Caitlin Shaw

Kelly & David Loring Carson Loring

Susan Smith Abby Smith

Tammy & Scott Maring Matthew Maring

Jennifer & John Stein Kate Stein

Trish & Tim McDonald Bridget McDonald

Ying Yi & Andrew Sun Curtis Sun

Eileen Strempel & Stephen Meyer Gavin Meyer

Eileen Sweeney-Tan & Philip Tan Meredith Tan

Dawn Meyers ’88 Zoe Parlier

Mandee & Keith Thompson Lehna Thompson

Melissa & David Miller Bretton Miller

Rashmi & Atul Varshneya Avni Varshneya

Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund Jessica Nordlund

Cindy Liu & Patrick Wang Yuou Wang

Amy & Chris Pedoto Ryann Pedoto

Martha Slater & Bill Waskowitz Emily Waskowitz

Jean & Chris Purple Nick Purple

Pamela & John Williams Nicholas Williams

Anne & Robert Ramsay Mary Grace Ramsay

Robin & Randall Wilson Audrey Wilson

Sheila & Gary Reich Garrett Reich

Amy & Yuangang Zhang Sarah Zhang

Cynthia Richardson Gracin Richardson

PA R E N T S O F S E N I O R S

Senior Parent Donors

Anonymous (2)

Elizabeth & John Rising Nate Rising 27


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A N N U A L

G I V I N G

G I F T S T O TA L : $536,038 T O TA L C U R R E N T PA R E N T PA R T I C I PAT I O N : 75% PA R E N T C O M M I T T E E

Chairs: Nupur Anand Dulany Anning Karen Bidlingmeyer Callard ’80 Brooke Guigui Lois & Cliff Mentrup John Schneider Committee Members: Lynette Andersen Humaira Aslam Lalitha Chunduri Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski Raji Ghosh Melissa Holsinger Maureen & Frank Howard Marielle Kabbouche-Samaha Rica Ligeralde Harrison Mullin Theo Nelson Eric O'Driscoll

John Berninger

Marla & Chris Peltier

Jennifer & Brian Gardner

Audrey & Stephen Brown

Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83

Marty (Mueller ’85) & Eric Gerhardt

Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) &

Jill Romerill

Kathi Makoroff & Jeffrey Grass

Ann Schwister & Juan Santamarina

Marni & Taylor Greenwald IV

Amy & Joe Callow

Ronna & Ben Schneider

Amita & Sunny Gupta

Hima Chalasani

Judy & Adam Shuppert

Laura Leigh Hahn

Nancy & Jay Clark

Maria Kalomenidou &

Sai Hanumanthu

Paul Callard ’81

Suzanne & Curtis Dorsch

Yannis Skoufalos

Lalitha Parameswaran &

Loi & Andreas Drath

Shelly & Matt Smith

Lisa & Chester Eng

Leslie & Andy Spooner

Lisa Butler & Datha Harrison

Amy & Nick Francis

Doreen & Ethan Stanley ’89

Brenda & James Holloway

Caryn Franklin

Meghan & Christopher Stevens

Lara Danziger-Isakov &

Anita & Tom Gleeson

Karryn Schultz-Stieby & Bill Stieby

Karen & Scott Glum

Sandy & Kami Tehrani

Peggy Shaffer & Ben Jacks

Dr. Rashmi Assudani &

Swapna & Vinod Varma

Karyn & Alan Kelly

Heather (Zaring ’92) &

Stephanie & Greg Kennebeck

Dr. Kunal Gupta Lisa Butler & Datha Harrison

Andrew Vecellio

Param Hariharan

Ronnen Isakov

Elena & Michael Kominar

Jenny & Ed Hatfield

Leslie & Stephen Veldhuis

Rae Vuic & Stephen Leeper

Janet & Willie Hill

Laura & Michael Venerable

Laura Rosenblum & Howard Mandel

Sherry & Mark Holcomb

Laurence Deprez-Zenezini &

Anju & Vivek Manocha

Colleen & Garth Jay

Stefano Zenezini

Tiffiny Diers & Fernando Martinez

Tanya Kalin & Vladimir Kalinichenko

Anonymous (2)

Trish & Tim McDonald

Jessie Karthik &

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Jessica & Chris McLennan

Karthik Kanagarajan

th

grade (2020)

Esi Morgan

Jim Papakirk

Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian

Alex Quinn

Ranjit Katneni

Lisa Raimondo

Theresa & Dennison Keller

Corinna & Benjamin Alper

Doris & Theo Nelson

Shelly & Matt Smith

Archana & Sashi Kilaru

Preethi Shankar & Edward Alvarez

Gemini Vakil & Deepan Parikh

Erin Snelting

Tara & Tom Kilcoyne

Mei Lin Khoo & Benjamin Au

Jyoti & Nilesh Patil

Kelli Stein

Tina & Ed Kuhlman

Anne & Jordan Bain

Jill & Ron Plush

Jane Sutton

Louise & Dylan Labrie

Bill Baylor

Tasha & Jerry Porter

Sandy Lane

Anita Choksi & Freddy Bharucha

Sherri & Ted Remaklus

Starr & Matthew Markworth

Ratjika Chanamai & Yinhuai Chen

Charissa May-Riley & Kevin Riley

Dobbs Ackermann

Dawn Meyers ’88

Shelley & William Cook

Elizabeth & John Rising

Nupur Anand

Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman

Joy & Michael Copfer

Celeste & Mike Rooney

Dulany Anning

Cinda & Steven Morse

Dorothy (Kim ’84) &

Humaira Aslam & Tahir Sajjad

Karen Bidlingmeyer Callard ’80

Kimberly & David Morstadt

Lalitha Chunduri

Leigh Peterson & Joe Mulica

Katja & Dennis Creech

Lakshmi Kode & V. James Sammarco

Brooke Guigui

Betsy & Harrison Mullin

Theresa & Randall Curnow

Jayna (Schlegel ’90) &

Amy & Jaimie Nathan

Patty & Robert Dawson ’84

Dan Schimberg ’80

Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund

Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89

Christina & Puvi Seshiah

Radhai Sridharan & Rajan Odayar

Martin DeWitt

Judy & Adam Shuppert

Maria & Jim Papakirk

Judith Neidlein-Dial & Michael Dial

Susan Esler & Steve Skibo

Mina & Andy Patel

Michele & Brad Dorsch

Heather & Jeffrey Spanbauer

Amy & Chris Pedoto

Marsha & Scott Firestein

Gelene Morales & Rob Speicher

Michele & Cory Pelnick

Evelyn & Marc Fisher

Catalina & Daniel Stancescu

Heather Zaring Vecellio ’92 New Parent Committee:

11

th

grade (2019)

8 6% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Dulany & Rob Anning ’86 Pakeeza & Ferhan Asghar

74% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Evan Corbett ’82

PARENT DONORS

Current Parent Donors

Victoria & Raymond Mueller Alisa Murph

Marielle & Tony Samaha

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PARENT DONORS

Doreen & Ethan Stanley ’89

Tammy & Scott Maring

Rob Heimann

Fleming & Dobbs Ackermann

Jennifer & John Stein

Nancy McCormick ’83

Tricia & Mark Hoar

Maria Bustamante & Steven Adams

Sole Bros Inc

Kara & Brad Meador

Brittany & Christian Holden

Joey Adams

Mari Miura & Hirotaka Uchiyama

Charity & Kevin Moeller

Beth & Mark Homer

Mary & Richard Alexander

Jessica & Brian Wabler

Cinda & Steven Morse

Jun & Jack Hu

Preethi Shankar & Edward Alvarez

Kejian Zhang & Zhaohui Wang

Jennie & Dave Moses

Linda Greff & Chuck Joffe

Dulany & Rob Anning ’86

Ping Zheng & John Wang

Betsy & Harrison Mullin

Ranjit Katneni

Pakeeza & Ferhan Asghar

Kathleen Kool & Frank Wray

Easwari & Vasudevan Namboodiri

Mary Lynne Boorn ’84 &

Christy & Brian Berning

Diane & David Yi

Carrie & Michael Palmer

Michele & Greg Young

Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel

Emily & Matt Kite

Jennifer Knight & Mike Zelkind

Jennifer & Bob Ringel

Kelly & Ken Kocher

Anonymous (1)

Susan (Abrahamson ’84) &

Samantha Krukowski

Melanie Grynsztejn & Ian Buttress

Rae Vuic & Stephen Leeper

Amanda & David Cawdrey

Amy & Scott Rubenstein ‘91

Katherine & John Lick

Susan & Peter Cha

Sandhya & Ananth Shenai

Rica & Tony Ligeralde

Danielle & Joseph Chen

9

th

grade (2021)

71 % PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Jeff Routh

Anita Choksi & Freddy Bharucha Lisa (Binkley ’91) & Emmanuel Briquet

Karryn Schultz-Stieby & Bill Stieby

Drew Light

Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri

Fleming & Dobbs Ackermann

Yan Xian & Bob Tan

Stephanie Light

Elizabeth & Nick DeBlasio

Dulany & Rob Anning ’86

Zara & Mark Torlone

Kelly & Stephen Lower

Paige & William deBuys

Pam Williams Arya & David Arya

Pamela & John Williams

Tiffiny Diers & Fernando Martinez

Anne & Ron DeLyons

Lynda & Barry Bates

Hillary Wood

Erica & Doug Messer ’91

Sarah Meisch & Brian DeSoto

Monica & Andrew Butler

Cui Lin & Jun Xiao

Eileen Strempel & Stephen Meyer

Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89

Amy & Joe Callow

Wen Chen & Xilin Yang

Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman

Tiffany & Michael Domet

Mitzie & Emerson Moser

Elissa & Sean Donovan ’86

Shweta & Jitender Munjal

Michele & Brad Dorsch

Jennie & Thomas Murphy

Suzanne & Curtis Dorsch

Amy & Jaimie Nathan

Loi & Andreas Drath

Robin & Sean Carew Fran & Robert Cercek Sunjoo & Andrew Chun

8

th

grade (2022)

71% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Mandy Hayes ’91 & Jason Cohen ’91 Katie & Chris Coulson

Janet & Larry Allagaier

Reena & Yash Patil

Judy & Tracy Finn

Jennifer & Eric Dauer

Nupur & Manish Anand

Jennifer & Jim Pavelka

Lori Aronson & Craig Froehle

Tiffany & Michael Domet

Bridget Glaser Ancalmo &

Amy & Chris Pedoto

Julie & John Gabriel

Loi & Andreas Drath Kirsten Van Dijke & Leon Eijkenboom

Rachel Gustin ’93 & John Piersma

Dee Ann Gilmore

Nadia Yaqub & Imran Arif

Oscar Ancalmo

Tasha & Jerry Porter

Brett Gilmore

Megan Park & Joseph Belluso

Sangeeta Mathur &

Rachael Moore & John Godsman

Kari & David Ellis

Tatiana Berman

Kathleen & Kevin Foster

Kristina & Scott Cagle

Karen & Mark RingswaldEgan

Margot & Dan Good

Amy & Nick Francis

Hima Chalasani

Elizabeth & John Rising

Tammy & Brian Gravitt

Min Wu & Weiyong Gai

Danielle & Joseph Chen

Madeleine & Geoffrey Rose

Dawn & Andrew Green

Wendy Ellis Gardner & Todd Gardner

Jessica Allen-Christmon &

Ronna & Ben Schneider

Melanie Grynsztejn

Christina & Puvi Seshiah

Amy Halbrook

Rajashree Ghosh &

Lucie & Jonathan Hawgood ’87

Anita & Tom Gleeson

Gregory Christmon

Balaji Purushothaman

Elizabeth & Stuart Goldstein

Zorina & Valarry Goldfeder

Joy & Michael Copfer

Karen & Drew Hagerty

Nina & Charlie Croog

Vicky & Darin Hausberger

Annette & Jean-Robert de Cavel

Catalina & Daniel Stancescu

Lucie & Jonathan Hawgood ’87

Anne & Ron DeLyons

Julie & Hal Theobald

Laurie & Brian Hubert

Maureen & Frank Howard

Angie & Tim Drew

Heather (Zaring ’92) &

Susan (Shepherd ’85) &

Sarah & John Humphrey III ’84

Kirsten Van Dijke &

Cindy & Lowell Jones

Leon Eijkenboom

Tanya Kalin & Vladimir Kalinichenko

Earline & Don Fechter

Archana & Sashi Kilaru

Marsha & Scott Firestein

Robin & Daniel Kiley

Mona Foad

Tamara & Boris Kogan

Eileen & Jerry Gao

Ashley & Hill Kohnen

Dr. Rashmi Assudani &

Kelly & David Loring 30

Rick Kieser

Betsy & Matt Malloy

Dr. Kunal Gupta Julie Albright & Brian Haas

Tapendra P. Sinha

Andrew Vecellio

Lalitha Parameswaran & Param Hariharan

Greg Kersting

Karen & Fritz Wilger ’83

Ashley & Hill Kohnen

Jodi Schmidtgoesling &

Jutta & Patrick Lafley

Jay Woffington Moira Weir & Stephen Yeager

7th grade (2023) 84% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Lisa Lehner & Kermit Lovelace Jennifer & Winston Licata Mary & Larry Lutz Beth & Allen Mason Christa (Parker '90) & Mark McAndrew


Jessica & Chris McLennan

Diana & Bryon Colby

Jennifer & Rusty McNair

Dorothy (Kim ’84) & Evan Corbett ’82

Cynthia Klestinec & Andrew Hebard

Kara & Brad Meador

Katie & Chris Coulson

Laurie & Brian Hubert

Angela Lorts & Timothy Burroughs

Lois & Cliff Mentrup

Elissa & Sean Donovan ’86

Lois & Cliff Mentrup

Aimee Burton

Charity & Kevin Moeller

Angie & Tim Drew

Meghan & Andy Nelson

Lori Aronson & Craig Froehle

Casey & Greg Morris

Marsha & Scott Firestein

Dana & James Pease

Julie & John Guminey

Cinda & Steven Morse

Mona Foad

Halle & Thomas Quinn

Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy

Betsy & Harrison Mullin

Stephanie & Carter Gaither

Anne Luecke & Cliff Schecter

Ashley & Hill Kohnen

Kristina & Dan O'Connor

Anita & Tom Gleeson

A'Dora Phillips & Brian Schumacher

Mymy Ha & Carlos Martinez

Holly & Eric O'Driscoll

Brooke & Daniel Guigui

Kelli & Richard Stein

Jessica & Chris McLennan

Maria & Jim Papakirk

Mary Boat & Chris Harrington

Lessa & DJ Trindle

Betsy & Harrison Mullin

Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel

Amy Ilg & Tim Hentz

Megan Murray & Joseph Willke

Allison & Brian Phelps

Caleb Paull

Sarah & Jim Jurgensen

Marla & Chris Peltier

Kelly & Doug Kecman

Ellen Monson & Kenneth Petren

Karyn & Alan Kelly

Halle & Thomas Quinn

Ami & Samir Kulkarni

Mona & Tony Rinaldi

Iris Gutmark-Little & Kevin Little

Priya & Guhan Balan

Jo & Roger Schnirring

Jennifer & Bob Ringel

Megan & Mike McCuen

Teresa & Geremy Bardon

Susan & Jason Smith

Michelle & Rick Setzer

Mitzie & Emerson Moser

Mina Lee & Kwangmin Choi

Heather (Zaring ’92) &

Beth & Joe Sims

Betsy & Harrison Mullin

Paige & William deBuys

Sarah & Steiny Steinman

Reena & Yash Patil

Beth O'Brien Driehaus &

Tanya Froehlich & Junichi Tamai

Allison & Brian Phelps

Veena & Adrian Thompson

Jenny & Neil Pierani

Floydine & Michael Fitzgerald

Mandee & Keith Thompson

Alex & Andrew Quinn

Melissa & Ismael Godoy

Nigist Gelete & Tesfaye Tohe

Amy & Scott Rubenstein ’91

Julie Albright & Brian Haas

Mari Miura & Hirotaka Uchiyama

Allison & Philip Schneider

Maureen & Frank Howard

Corinna & Benjamin Alper

Erin Roberts & Chris VordemEsche

Jo & Roger Schnirring

Kate (DeGroot ’97) &

Jennifer Habel & Chris Bachelder

Diane & David Yi

Bob Shaffer ’86

Jessica & Brian Wabler

Tracy Li & Pezhman Shams

Angela & James Lee

Meredith & Erik Brown

Britty & Brian Wiles

Tiffany & Hampton Shiver

Cassie & Ryan Levesque

Leesa Pruett Ceron & Ramon Ceron

Anonymous (1)

Jane & John Sutton

Jennifer & Winston Licata

Vasudha Narayanaswamy &

Sherri & Adam Symson

Elizabeth Barrett & Abe Mbow

Eliana Corredor & Istvan Szabo

Parinda & Apurva Mehta

Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri

Laura & Wood Tenney

Dawn Meyers ’88

Anna & Kyle Dant

6

th

grade (2024)

72% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Lotspeich th grade (2025)

5

7 5% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Dan Driehaus

Jonathon LaBare

Lisa (Binkley ’91) & Emmanuel Briquet

Amy & Scott Rubenstein ’91 Shannon & Doug Sanker Jared & Susan Schaefer Stephanie & Bill Schmidt

Andrew Vecellio Britty & Brian Wiles

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Lotspeich grade (2026)

7 5 % PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Chrissie & Josh Blatt

Sharat Chandra

Nigist Gelete & Tesfaye Tohe

Casey & Greg Morris

Elizabeth & Nick DeBlasio

Nupur & Manish Anand

Kimberly Eberwine & Byron Watts

Danielle & David Necessary

Tiffany & Michael Domet

Lynette & Bryan Andersen

Britty & Brian Wiles

Holly & Eric O'Driscoll

Jen & Ryan Faber

Sarah Corathers & Jim Anthony ’93

Rashmi Adaval & Robert Wyer

Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel

Jamie & Todd Flagel

Eisha & Tim Armstrong

Anonymous (1)

Mona & Tony Rinaldi

Audrey Linn Lozares &

Jennifer Habel & Chris Bachelder Blair Barter Jack Barter Smitha & Dilip Bearelly

Doherty th grade (2025)

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87% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Meredith & Giles Roblyer

Marvin Frankel

Greer & John Schneider

Dee Ann Gilmore

Isabelle & Jarrod Thomas

Brett Gilmore

Federica Pompei & Marco Volpi

Parmita Kapadia & Barclay Green

Kelly & Edwin Berger

Tonya & Kenneth Best

Erin Roberts & Chris VordemEsche

Krista & Paul Gubanich

Tatiana Berman

Julie Brackett

Cindy Liu & Patrick Wang

Ami & Samir Kulkarni

Chrissie & Josh Blatt

Diana & Bryon Colby

Anonymous (1)

Frannie Thompson-Kunkel &

Meredith & Erik Brown

Melanie Kern & Joe Curtin

Suzan Strait & Jenifer Brown

Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89

Monica & Andrew Butler

Melissa & Matthew Foraker

Lynee & Ed Campos

Julie & John Gabriel

Susan & Peter Cha

Margot & Dan Good

Eisha & Tim Armstrong

Rachel Gustin ’93 & John Piersma

Mandy Hayes ’91 & Jason Cohen ’91

Perin (Holzman ’97) &

Amy & Scott Avera

Marielle & Tony Samaha

Doherty th grade (2026)

4

82% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

PARENT DONORS

Michael Goodman

Don Kunkel Kevin Riley & Charissa May-Riley Shweta & Jitender Munjal Melissa Lounsbury & Jamey Osher ’97

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Doherty rd grade (2027)

3

88% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Natalia & Brian Connolly Beth O'Brien Driehaus & Dan Driehaus PARENT DONORS

Perin (Holzman ’97) & Michael Goodman

Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy

Elana & George Dellal

Ann Rohrer & Jason Woods

Kirsten & Shree Kulkarni

Krista & Paul Gubanich

Rebekah Ridgeway &

Lindsay & Brent Pietroski

Jing Ni & Minghuang Guo

Michael Zortman

Sarah Kim & Alan Rafferty

Kirsten & Shree Kulkarni

Lisa & John Raimondo

Iris Gutmark-Little & Kevin Little

Nikki & Marc Ravenscraft

Jessica & Micah Max

Tiffany & Hampton Shiver

Selina Miller

Vanessa Nichols & Jim Vago

Maria & Chuck Mingo

Sylvia Lee & Jason Veronica

Melissa Lounsbury & Jamey Osher ’97

Anonymous (1)

Doherty nd grade (2028)

2

5 8% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Jess Guarnaschelli

Angela Lorts & Timothy Burroughs

Brett Gumlaw

Linda & Rodney Jacobs

Julia Anixt & Scott Hassell

Soumya Janardan & Vansh Puri

Melissa & Chad Holsinger

Jared & Susan Schaefer

Sarah & Jim Jurgensen

Anne Luecke & Cliff Schecter

Meg & John Atkinson

Tiffany & Lawrence Wells

Lupe Rojas-Krol & Bryan Krol

Allison & Aaron VanderLaan ’91

Lauren Boymel

Natalie Wildfong & Jared Williams

Kirsten & Shree Kulkarni

Anonymous (1)

Leesa Pruett Ceron & Ramon Ceron

Anonymous (1)

Jutta & Patrick Lafley Millicent & Louis Larson Gina & Michael Leisring Wendi & Albert Lopez

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nd

Lotspeich grade (2028)

76% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Lotspeich st grade (2029)

1

68% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Susan & Peter Cha Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski Maia Dauner Surabhi & Gaurav Khanna

Amaranta Ramirez-Almaraz Julie & Nathan Rozof Isabelle & Jarrod Thomas Federica Pompei & Marco Volpi

Pre -K Doherty 6 7 % PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Meghan & Andy Nelson

Teresa & Geremy Bardon

Pamina Kim & Brent Kinder

Shelly & Nolan Bean

Frank Nelson

Kristin & Matt Bramlage ’95

Cassie & Ryan Levesque

Angela & Daniel Bielecki

Sloane & Edward Nichols

Anna & Kyle Dant

Manisha & Ankur Patel

Lisa (Binkley ’91) &

Stephanie Norton

Karla & Marvin Dejean

Sara & Ashwin Ramprasad

Emmanuel Briquet

Lyndsey & Chad Phelps

Anuja Gupta & Amit Jain

Meredith & Giles Roblyer

Lisa & Josh Diedrichs

Lindsay & Brent Pietroski

Katie & Bryan Kauffeld

Sara & John Snyder ’96

Lauren (Ackerman ’99) &

Rebecca Preston & Nick Pratap

Pamina Kim & Brent Kinder

Alison Tidwell & Kevin Wenzel

Alex & Andrew Quinn

Kate (DeGroot ’97) &

Lessa & DJ Trindle

Lotspeich rd grade (2027)

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Jonathon LaBare Danielle & David Necessary Holly & Eric O'Driscoll

Doherty (2030)

Kindergarten 69% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Mark Donohoo ’99 Molly & Tom Garber ’96 Lauren & Joseph Hayes Melissa & Chad Holsinger Tina & Kevin Kummerle ’00

Melissa Lounsbury & Jamey Osher ’97

Natalia & Brian Connolly

Rebecca & Francis Mckeown

Alicia & Nate Peterson

Julia Anixt & Scott Hassell

Megan Gaffney & George Painter

Sarah Corathers & Jim Anthony ’93

Sanila Samuel & Renjit Philip

Linda & Rodney Jacobs

Allison & Brian Phelps

John Berninger

Sravanthi & Satyavadhi Ramineni

Sarah & Jim Jurgensen

Soumya Janardan & Vansh Puri

Angela & Kent Buckley

Jennifer & Jason Schatzel

Ching Huang & Yu Liu

Nikki & Marc Ravenscraft

Leesa Pruett Ceron & Ramon Ceron

Priyadarshini &

Kristin & Michael McKee

Jared & Susan Schaefer

Allison & Brian Phelps

Jo & Roger Schnirring

Lyndsey & Chad Phelps

Jayna & Daniel Schumacher

Susan & Jason Smith

Karla (Baker’96) & Michael Schweer

71 % PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Audrey Linn Lozares & Marvin Frankel Parmita Kapadia & Barclay Green Surabhi & Gaurav Khanna Angela & James Lee Jennifer & Leonard Lewis

Kumaravelan Viswalingam Anonymous (2)

Doherty st grade (2029)

1

70 % PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Lotspeich (2030)

Kindergarten 68% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Iris Gutmark-Little & Kevin Little

Maria Bustamante & Steven Adams

Vidhata & Ajay Malhotra

Shelly & Nolan Bean

Jenny & Masatoshi Ashiki

Jessica & Micah Max

Aimee Burton

Meg & John Atkinson

Maria & Chuck Mingo

Lauren (Ackerman ’99) &

Lauren Boymel

Lisa & Keith Moore

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Elizabeth & Chris Stock

Mark Donohoo ’99

Rachael Rowe & Michael Cioffi

Sylvia Lee & Jason Veronica Margaret & Tim Walsh Meghan Arata & Dan Williams Anonymous (1)

Pre -K Lotspeich 8 5 % PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Kathy & Daren Murrer

Emily & Jeffrey Griffin

Laura & Stuart Clemens

Meg & John Atkinson

Jennifer & Jim Pavelka

Jess Guarnaschelli

Joy & Michael Copfer

Teresa & Geremy Bardon

Julie & Nathan Rozof

Brett Gumlaw

Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski

Kristin & Matt Bramlage ’95

Allison & Philip Schneider

Melissa & Chad Holsinger

Joy Whinery & Allan Daily

McKenna & John Brooks Jr. ’94


Laura & David Broxterman

Anuja Gupta & Amit Jain

Erin & Jon Snelting

Heidi Black ’98 & Jay Kincaid

Nicole & Jon Byers

Roohi & Jordan Kharofa

Sara & John Snyder ’96

Natalie & Josh Martin

Laura & Stuart Clemens

Euna & Sam Koo

Kristen & Larry Sumpter

Joy & Michael Copfer

Ami & Samir Kulkarni

Lizzy & Jared Wayne ’97

Julie & Ken Coyne

Liz (Okin ’00) & Nick Lorenz

Natalie Wildfong & Jared Williams

Elana & George Dellal

Sarah & Ryan Lucas

Ann Rohrer & Jason Woods

Bevin & Todd Dorough

Taylor & Adam Markovits ’01

Brandi & Bryce Yoder

Bevin & Todd Dorough

Jen & Ryan Faber

Aaron McIntosh

Anonymous (3)

Surabhi & Gaurav Khanna

Cristina Castaneda & Paul Fasi

Holly & Eric O'Driscoll

Meredith (Edwards ’98) &

Amy & Peter Okin ’98 Manisha & Ankur Patel

60% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Marina & Sean Gallagher

Alana & David Pepper

Kelli & Nate Gleiner

Sara & Ashwin Ramprasad

Amaris White & Michael Carlock

Christy Sapp & Charles Harpold

Lindsay & Scott Shapiro ’99

Kate Miltner & Scott Dust

Megan & Dan Hayes

Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon

Leah & Ryan English

7 2% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Euna & Sam Koo Taylor & Adam Markovits ’01 Barkha & Sanjiv Patel Anonymous (2)

PARENT DONORS

John Ficks ’89

PreDoherty -K2

PreLotspeich -K2

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In 2013, Seven Hills’ Board of Trustees drafted a Strategic Plan that called for many things, including “addressing significant facilities issues in areas where programmatic aspirations are constrained by current facilities.” Each retrofitting, renovation, repurposing, and construction project has been the direct result of intentional, prescribed planning to allow Seven Hills students the opportunity to learn, unhindered by lack of space and time.

PREPARING YOUNG LEARNERS

With vision and focus, along with the strong and steady leadership of trustees and hundreds of donors, Seven Hills has seen

tremendous growth across divisions and disciplines, from the school’s first step in 2014 to build the Lower Fields Athletic Complex on the Hillsdale Campus, to the latest groundbreaking over the summer of 2018 to build The Schiff Center, which will house a 497-seat auditorium, numerous practice rooms, and classrooms for musical and academic presentations. The broad reach of construction and renovations, totaling more than $30 million, has made way for endless engaging learning opportunities for each of our students for years to come.

about simple machines and forces, studied a lever and pulley to design and create their own fishing poles.”

INSPIRED SPACE IN STEM In fall of 2014, the design of the Middle School’s Innovation Lab launched an ongoing spate of classroom retrofits and renovations for several makerspaces throughout our campuses, such as the Creation Studio on the Doherty Campus, the Project Math room in the Lotspeich building, and five other makerspaces throughout all grades. As students and teachers continue to find new ways to use these innovative spaces, and with the importance of empathy driving much of their focus, STEM education and design thinking at Seven Hills is also very much about encouraging students to find ways to improve the lives of others. On the Doherty Campus, the Creation Studio has inspired in our Lower School students everything from personal inventions to architectural solutions, to coding projects, and digital citizenship discussions.

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In addition, students’ success with a pilot program to build a robot prototype during the 2017-18 school year has given rise to a robotics and engineering program, which launched this fall, said Hickenlooper. While she teaches students how to incorporate design thinking into their everyday lives, Innovation Lab Director and Middle School science teacher Karen Glum practices what she teaches.

A coding lesson with Director of Technology Scott Cagle

“With the intuitive, flexible space provided by our Creation Studio, students are able to enter an active learning environment full of possibility, daily,” said Assistant Head of Doherty Tracy Hickenlooper. “Here, we encourage them to take thoughtful risks, engage in experiential learning, persist in problem-solving, embrace collaboration, and work through the creative process. They feel empowered, having opportunities to create their own learning. For example, pre-kindergarten students, while learning

Determined to move beyond simply using the 3-D printer in the Innovation Lab, Glum thought about ways to make use of the machines as tools to help a community of refugees in Cincinnati better understand how to navigate a traditional American house. “These courses give students opportunities to see how STEM is relevant outside of traditional STEM settings,” said Glum. continued on page 36

SUMMER

2014 Construction of 175,000-square-foot Lower Fields Athletic Complex on Hillsdale Campus

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2015 Opening of Nellie Leaman Taft Early Childhood Center on Hillsdale Campus

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2016 Renovation of Jones Hall, including Creation Studio; classrooms and library on Doherty Campus


“STUDENTS’ EXPERIENCES IN THE C R E AT I O N S T U D I O E N C O U R A G E T H E M T O TA K E T H O U G H T F U L R I S K S , ENGAGE IN EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING, P E R S I S T I N P R O B L E M -S O LV I N G , A N D E M B R A C E C O L L A B O R AT I O N . ” – Assistant Head of Doherty Tracy Hickenlooper

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Renovation of Founders Hall on the Hillsdale Campus

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I N S P I R E D S P A C E I N S T E M, C O N T I N U E D Glum’s vision, and the intentional work of her sixth-grade Innovation Lab students, translated into a scaled down model of a four-room house replete with appliances, furniture, and other accoutrements. “I wanted to re-introduce 3-D printing as a tool for problemsolving rather than a producer of toys or items that end up in the trash after they lose their ‘cool’ factor,” While the rigor of Seven Hills’ classes geared said Glum. toward STEM has increased, so has the “Having done intentionality to answer the national call to increase girls’ interest in computer sciencea little related classes. Over the past five years, the volunteering number of sections of computer science with Heartfelt courses offered has doubled. Within those Tidbit’s courses, girls made up about 13 percent of the students five years ago and 28 percent refugee of the students this past year. education program, I was aware of some of the difficulties the teachers and students face due to language barriers, as well as their struggles to learn about Western amenities and lifestyles.”

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Each fixture, 3-D printed by students, bears a label in English. For example, a sixth-grader printed out a small sink with the word “SINK” embossed on it. In May, Glum and her students presented the model to Sheryl Rajbhandari, founder and co-partner of The Welcome Project, a Cincinnati nonprofit organization that promotes empowerment for refugee women through art classes and other social events. While the students’ projects may vary each year, said Glum, the students will continue to work with a shared vision of using design thinking to help others for years to come.

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GROWTH IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY STUDIES Since the 2013 launch of our five-year Strategic Plan, Seven Hills’ interpretation of computer science education has inspired the establishment of more sophisticated avenues of learning in the field, such as introduction to engineering classes, biotechnology, computer engineering classes in the Upper School, and a formal, mandatory design thinking course for seventh-graders. For the first time in recent history, Seven Hills sent three computer science students to Barrington, Rhode Island, in May, to compete in the American Computer Science League’s All-Star Competition. The by-invitation international competition, featured teams from all over the United States, as well as top-notch teams from Romania, Croatia, British Columbia, and South Korea. The invitation is the product of Seven Hills’ response to a huge surge in interest in the hard sciences five years ago. Computer science teacher Brian Arnold said the “Three E’s” sum up Seven Hills’ growing computer science culture. “It’s about the environment we learn in, the ecosystem the students are part of, and the encouragement the students receive in order to learn about the fundamentals of computer science,” said Arnold. “Computer science is in everything. We are trying to provide a broad base of knowledge for students so they can have a platform to advance in ways they are particularly interested.”


INSPIRED SPACE IN ATHLETICS

Beginning with Seven Hills’ 2013 Strategic Plan to nurture individual talents by enhancing opportunities in athletics, a number of facilities upgrades have been completed, matching the excellence of our championship-winning program. For example, the extra space provided by the Lower Fields Athletic Complex has eased schedules for the dozens of student athletes in grades one through 12, and gotten them home much earlier after practices. Our newly refurbished track has allowed Seven Hills to host meets and has renewed interest in track among dozens more students. In addition, Lower School students on the Doherty Campus enjoy a renovated gym with electric bleachers, upgraded lighting, and refinished parquet floors. Our six new tennis courts recently finished on the north side of Hillsdale Campus allow more teams to play simultaneously. And, soon, a four-court field house, scheduled to be completed in summer 2019, will offer students enhanced facilities that consistently point to a thriving athletics program in which students have more opportunities to build a sense of community with their teammates and classmates.

Tennis courts were completed in May 2018

Just as the collective, five-year facilities enhancements have served as a game-changer for Seven Hills athletics, across grades and campuses, our school’s vast, spirited community of student athletes continues to be fueled by that blend of support and pride to reflect the strength and spirit of our athletic program. “Seven Hills is known to have one of the most prolific, school-based athletics programs in the Cincinnati area,” said former Athletic Director Brian Phelps. “As a school community, we are so fortunate to have top-notch facilities, time, and space to match the dedication, heart, and strength of spirit of our athletes.”

“ O U R N E W AT H L E T I C S F A C I L I T I E S W I L L C R E AT E M O R E P R A C T I C E S PA C E F O R A L L O F O U R T E A M S I N

PREPARING YOUNG LEARNERS

The quality of Seven Hills’ state-of-the-art athletic facilities is a daily reflection of the importance the Seven Hills community places on our student athletes’ pursuits, sportsmanship, and determination in lanes and gyms, and on fields, courses, and courts.

GRADES ONE THROUGH 12. FROM O U R L O W E R F I E L D S AT H L E T I C COMPLEX TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF OUR FIELD HOUSE, THE R E A L I Z AT I O N O F T H I S V I S I O N I S A M A J O R S T E P F O R WA R D F O R S E V E N H I L L S ’ T H R I V I N G AT H L E T I C PROGRAM.” – Former Athletic Director Brian Phelps

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Alumni Donors ALUMNI DONORS

GIFTS TOTAL: $318,040 COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Louise Knauft Allen H’54 Janet Allen-Reid ’76 Madeline Caldemeyer ’11 Merry Ewing ’76 Meredith Edwards Ficks ’98 Nancy Gall ’77 Joan Fankhauser Ireton C’51 Clay Jamison ’06 Mar Robertson Jennings H’50 Tshiunza Kalubi ’02 Amy Bulger Kattman ’89 Susie Keller ’04

CP S 1960

Bailey Hickenlooper Martella

Monte Richardson*

Elana Rhodes Byrd-Kehler

Sarah Graf Woods

Gale Rogers Fortebuono C P S 1 9 41

Frances Prosser Morriss

CPS 1967

Martha Goodyear Mason

Diana Fisher Ruffino

Cynthia Goodman

Marjorie McCullough Motch

Laura Ware McMunigal CP S 1961

CPS 1946

Barbara White Gibson

CPS 1968

Margaret Wulsin Kite

Penny Ferguson Griffith

50th Reunion

Emily Gest Todd

Lynn Craig Jack

Susan Smith Goldman

Nickie Adair Kuhn

Deborah Daniel Long

C P S 1 9 49

Mary Phinney McKinney

Alys Baldwin McCalmont

Sandy Hauck Elliott

Leslie Bennett McNeill

Holly Ann Drew Osler

Livy Hickenlooper More

Ellen Graf Reister

C P S 1 9 51

Melody Sawyer Richardson

Joan Fankhauser Ireton

Sunny Bowman Saelinger

CPS 1969 Deborah Meyer Chamberlain

Andy Lenobel ’01

C P S 1 9 52

CP S 1962

Laura Hoguet Leonard ’06

Frances Hauck Pavey

Mary Marx Besanceney

Ruth Harrison Venable

Leslie Judd Graitcer

CPS 1970

Julie Clarke White

Rebecca Smith Stewart

John Drew

Charlotte Lackman Weber

Anni Eleonora Macht

C P S 1 9 53

Sharon Worthing Vaino

65th Reunion

CP S 1963

Sylvia Lotspeich Greene L’55 Nicki Martin ’09 Katie McNamara ’11 Sybil Behrens Mullin ’83 Asia Reid Narayan ’05

Ina Zimpelman Loftspring

Clover Brodhead Gowing

55th Reunion

CPS 1971

Steve Newman ’02

Sandra Stolle Perry

Elizabeth Ditmars

Frieda Jacobs

Mark Niehaus ’12

Quina Schmidlapp CP S 1964

CPS 1972

C P S 1 9 55

Alison Beall

Cherry Rouse Calender

Mary Todd Hutter

Shelley DeFosset

Sara Ware Howsam

Harriet Warm

Roxann Dieffenbach

Judy Lane Rogers

Ann Weichert Kranbuhl

Ginger Carson Rubin

C P S 1 9 56

Linda Bartlett Westfall

Libby Warrington Ott ’78 Kyle Patel ’13 Sarah Pearce Phipps ’96 Austin Poston ’11 Jessalyn Reid ’08 Sunny Bowman Saelinger C’61

Judith Allen Thompson

Laura Lindner Sankey ’82

CP S 1965

45th Reunion

Walker Schiff ’10

C P S 1 9 57

Kathleen McLaurin Bailey

Harriet Smith

Heather Brodhead

Ann Bartlett Blemker

Anne Sheffield Vanoy

Sue King Kountz

Gael Kinney Coleman

Glenna McLain Light

Lawsie Pennington Coler

CPS 1974

Marjorie Davis

Jane Garvey

C P S 1 9 58

Jane Maddox Dumbadze

Diane Moffett

Jo Sittenfeld ’98 Tiernan Sittenfeld ’92 Christie Barnard Smith H’56 Benjamin van der Horst ’05 Liza Martindale Weiner ’99

CPS 1973

60th Reunion

Carol Smith Hesser

Leslie Sciarra Shimer

Kathy Oechler Whitbeck H’67

Betsy Russel Craig

Deborah Hinckley

Holly Keller Wilson

Laura Welles Wilson ’84

Penny Hepp Murphy

Anne Taylor Kunkel

Ellen Blemker Thomas

Cynthia Ware

C P S 1 9 59

CP S 1966

Lisa Collins Winick ’85 Luke Wulsin ’10 38

C P S 1 9 3 0

Susan Tietig Covatta Mary Reis Sullivan

Cynthia Kuhn Beischel Deborah Brown Cummins

H ILL SDAL E 1940 Marjorie Wood Drackett H ILL SDAL E 1941 Sudie Ernst Geier


HILL S DA LE 1 9 42 Barbara Jussen Upson Anonymous (1) HILL S DA LE 1 9 43 75th Reunion Martha Whitaker Jones HILL S DA LE 1 9 44 Marge Pease Applegate Mary Kreimer Jeanne Johnson McCarthy Barbara Steele Ryder HILL S DA LE 1 9 45 Joan Barbara Britton HILL S DA LE 1 9 46 Janet Fast Andress Janet Hengstenberg Hauck Shelley Lindner Henderson* HILL S DA LE 1 9 47 Abby Dittmann Wise HILL S DA LE 1 9 48 70th Reunion Margaret Burchenal Baylor Margaret Rebhun Packer Lib Asbury Stone HILL S DA LE 1 9 49

Ann Baxter Wiethe

Nancy Donaldson Kollin

H ILLS DAL E 1967

Suzanne Pattison Zesch

Marion Hastings Tucker

Robin Smith Armstrong Nancy Pechstein Aubke

H I L L S DAL E 1 954

H ILLS DA LE 1960

Hathaway Gamble Barry

Louise Knauft Allen

Jeannie Zimmerman Donaldson

Louise Walker Borden

Libby Benedict Maynard

Susan Deupree Jones

Rhoda Allen Brooks

Joan Hinsch Searby

Barbara Watson Neal

Shannon Kelly Carter

Ellen Caldwell Sewell

Margaret Hogan Wyant

Barbara Fuller Cherry

Jerry Seybolt Theron

Sarah Shepard Cohen

H ILLS DA LE 1961

Deborah Koons Garcia

H I L L S DAL E 1 955

Claudia Gilmore Cummings

Marilyn Gardner

Mimi Andrews Chenoweth

Carol Iannitto Euskirchen

Jan Fullgraf Golann

Arlene Schroeder Satterlee

Sarah Taft Jones

Margaret Yeiser Hawkins

Jane Hamill Sommer

Delle Christensen Jones

H I L L S DAL E 1 956

Margot Deupree Taylor

Kathryn Kinsley Kindelan

Linda Lovett Crawford

Susan McCaslin

Nancy Hogan Dutton

H ILLS DA LE 1962

Georgia Peck Rivers

Louise Atkins Head

Bonnie Cord

Ann Schmuelling

Carol Wachs Kirby

Barbara Anderson Landen

Elizabeth Lambert Stearns

Jane Slemmer Larsen

Pamela Lee Lowry

Christie Thomson Tull

Lucretia McCalmont Marmon

Carol Crabill Pohl

Katherine Oechler Whitbeck

Linda Halverstadt Ottenad

Judy Robinson Williams

Sue Boller Rusche

H ILLS DA LE 1963

Ann McDowell Santen

55th Reunion

Cynthia Taylor Seybold

Skye Blaine

H ILLS DAL E 1968

Anonymous (1)

Alison Badgett Deniston

50th Reunion

H I L L S DAL E 1 957

Ellen Brooks Ernisse

Sarah Lowry Ames

Judy Hauser Adams

Lindy VanDoren Freeman

Kathleen Todd Barber

Betsy Alexander Berry

Tory Woodhull Parlin

Cynthia Perry Colebrook

Naomi Tucker Gerwin

Lynn Baxter Woodward

Laura Hopple Eschelbach

Ann Wentworth Greear

Susan Newkirk Wright

Kitty Blair Fischer

DeeAnne Schroeder Hunstein

Anonymous (1)

Pattie Scifres Jamison

Toni LaBoiteaux

Beth O'Connell Keegan

Susan Steman Laffoon

H ILLS DA LE 1964

Suzy Marquard

Mimi LeBlond Liggett

Ann Shepard Bulger

Lynn Schweitzer Rush

Sladie Martin Morrison

Alison Keeler Carrillo

Margo Taft Stever

Margaret Parlin O'Malley

Helen Chatfield

Louise Lillard Sweet

Christina Muir Rambeau

Barbara Vilter Wilson

Pamela Robinson Terp

HILL S DA LE 1 9 51

H I L L S DAL E 1 958

Gay Seybolt Bain

60th Reunion

H ILLS DA LE 1965

Ellie Head Paulsen

Lee Adair Adams

Cynthia Terrill Berlinghof

HILL S DA LE 1 9 5 2

Margo Frey Evans

Joan Petzhold Baily

Barbara Hill Ford

Ann Robertson Cohen

Elinor Adick Kline

Mary Ann Hinsch Meanwell

Betsy Benedict Peabody

Jean Maescher Middlekauff

Francie Garber Pepper

Anonymous (1) HILL S DA LE 1 9 5 0 Ann Crocker Archer

Janet Keys Simpkinson HILLSDALE 1953

Betty Andrews Winslow

65th Reunion

Anonymous (1)

Lucy Thompson Geringer Susan Scherr Lloyd

H I L L S DAL E 1 959

Barri Schmidlapp Mapes

Muriel Richards Holzman

Susan Avril Schneider

Emily Hauser King

Nancy Parish Waggoner

Tina Sutphin Kohnen

ALUMNI DONORS

Kay Mitchell Pettengill

Robin Hawley Wood Polly Adair Culp

H ILLS DAL E 1969

Josephine Deupree

Sally Lillard Adams

Susan Krehbiel Holzapfel

Mary Asbury

Sue Skinner Kelly

Eileen Ward Barrett

Whitney Rowe Long

Polly Gamble Cherner

Nancie Newkirk Loppnow

Dana Fabe

Gerri Pattison

Lanie Pauly Grever Kathryn Upson Larson

H ILLS DA LE 1966

Louisa Smith Mygatt

Katherine Dowd Baumann

Patricia Robinson

Susan Hawley Kelly

Therese Steiner

Marjorie Warner Off Monnie Gores Peters

H ILLS DAL E 1970

Margarita Lillard Picton

Margaret Walker Comey

Anne Drackett Thomas

Carolyn Stegner Fabe Laurie Durbrow Hyndman

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Betsy Robinson Schram

LOT SP E I C H 194 4

Ellen Pease Sole

Ann Crocker Archer

H IL LS DA LE 1 9 7 1

LOT SP E I C H 194 5

Wynne McCarthy Curry

Cromer Mashburn

Lissy Fabe

Ellie Head Paulsen

ALUMNI DONORS

Wendy Gradison

Margot Deupree Taylor

LOTSPEIC H 1 965 Lissy Fabe

LOTS P E ICH 1956

Wendy Gradison

Carol Crabill Pohl

Judy Wommack Pfingstag Anne Warrington Wilson

LOTS P E ICH 1957 Syke Blaine

LOTSPEIC H 1 966

Judy Wommack Pfingstag

LOT SP E I C H 194 6

John Brooks

Helen Asbury

Lloyd Buhrman Ricci

Jane Haas Friedman

Tom Comey

Anne Scherz Durket

Anne Warrington Wilson

Mary Ann Hinsch Meanwell

Alison Badgett Deniston

Drew Gores

H IL LS DA LE 1 9 7 2

LOT SP E I C H 1947

LOTS P E ICH 1958

Helen Asbury

Paul Foerster

Helen Chatfield

Fran Lamson Bailey

Susan Scherr Lloyd

Steve Levinson

LOTSPEIC H 1 967

Lawson Whitesides

Bill Fabe

Barbara Vilter Wilson

Ray Leyman

Will Sawyer

Cathy Smale Caldemeyer

Suzi Stone

Anne Scherz Durket

LOT SP E I C H 194 8

Drew Gores

Louise Knauft Allen

Sarah Hobson Landenwitsch

Jon B. Boss

LOTS P E ICH 1959

Melissa Morris Mishoe

Libby Benedict Maynard

Susan Krehbiel Holzapfel

LOTSPEIC H 1 969

Jay Moore Reighley

Jerry Seybolt Theron

Whitney Rowe Long

Emerson Knowles

Gerri Pattison

Tom Wildman

Suzi Stone

Harriet Smith

LOT SP E I C H 1949 H IL LS DA LE 1 9 7 3

Mimi Andrews Chenoweth

LOTS P E ICH 1960

LOTSPEIC H 1 970

45th Reunion

John Simpkinson

Steve Black

Charles Mesh

Marian Barrett Leibold

Sandy Thomson

Peter Bloch Susan Hawley Kelly

LOTSPEIC H 1 972

LOT SP E I C H 1950

James Lazarus

Michael Coombe

LOT S PEICH 1 93 4

Louise Atkins Head

Lindsay Boswell McLean

Frank Russell

Marjorie Wood Drackett

Scott Kleiner

Monnie Gores Peters

Nancy MacLeod Prewitt

LOTSPEIC H 1 975

Jane Slemmer Larsen LOT S PEICH 1 93 5

LOTS P E ICH 1961

Jennie Rosenthal Berliant Jim Pendery

Sudie Ernst Geier

LOT SP E I C H 1951

Hathaway Gamble Barry

Pierce Matthews

Naomi Tucker Gerwin

Rhoda Allen Brooks

Kay Mitchell Pettengill

Margaret Parlin O’Malley

Jan Fullgraf Golann

LOTSPEIC H 1 978

Betsy Klein Schwartz

Delle Christensen Jones

Binem Dizenhuz

LOT S PEICH 1 93 7

Rich Oliver

Cornelius Hauck

LOT SP E I C H 1952

Martha Whitaker Jones

Francie Garber Pepper

LOTS P E ICH 1962

Shawn Stewart Brevard

G.P. Talcott

Dudley Taft Sr.

Kitty Blair Fischer

Lisa Smale Corbett

Anonymous (1)

Lynn Schweitzer Rush

Meg Davis

Margo Taft Stever

Lee Carol Brewster Giduz

Robin Hawley Wood

B. Wiley Gordon

LOT S PEICH 1 93 8 Marge Pease Applegate

LOT SP E I C H 1953

TS H S 1 975

Susan Tietig Covatta Emily Hauser King

LOTS P E ICH 1963

Xana Moore-Wulsin

Shelly Lindner Henderson*

Christopher Knoop

Mary Asbury

Helen Richards

Polly Gamble Cherner

Cinny Hastings Roy Anonymous (1)

LOT S PEICH 1 941

LOT SP E I C H 1954

Charlie Deupree

Joseph Lindner

John Parlin III

Kim Drackett

Tom Mackelfresh

Judy Frieder Starrels

Susan Gurganus Drackett

TS H S 1 976

Dana Fabe

Janet Allen-Reid

LOT SP E I C H 1955

Louisa Smith Mygatt

Mary Warrington Cassidy

LOT S PEICH 1 942

Ellen Levine Ebert

Therese Steiner

Melissa Mechem Congdon

Burton Closson

Chris Gores

Margaret Rebhun Packer

Sarah Taft Jones

LOTS P E ICH 1964

Lynne Wommack Espy

Lib Asbury Stone

Starbuck Smith III

Luther Black

Christie Evans

Jane Hamill Sommer

Ellen Pease Sole

Merry Ewing

Abby Dittmann Wise

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Margaret Avril Lawson

LOT S PEICH 1 94 0

Melinda Freedman Staveley

Clare Dupree

Laura Laib Parsons


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ALUMNI DONORS


Frances Woodward Williams

Evan Corbett

Lisa Collins Winick

Marcy Wydman

Lanette Brown Jones

Anonymous (1)

ALUMNI DONORS

Jeffrey Kreines TSHS 1977

Tracy Lynn Monroe

TS H S 1986

Victoria Frazer Bonebrake

Rachel Warrington Moss

Rob Anning

Katie Cornelius

Laura Lindner Sankey

Elizabeth Denton

Nancy Gall

Molly Shaffer

Scott Kaufman

Claire Gerhard

Kevin Smith

Bob Shaffer

Libby Landen Krone

Elizabeth Stoehr

Anonymous (1)

Tim Meckel

Mary Wommack TS H S 1987

Sara Barnes Osborn

TS H S 1992 Zan Dumbadze Philip Ficks Kishen Mangat Alina Schneider Tiernan Sittenfeld Heather Zaring Vecellio Jack Wyant TS H S 1993

Julie Ziegler Perry

T S H S 1 9 83

Michelle Rhoades Chamberlain

Nancy Todd VandenBerg

35th Reunion

Melissa Goldberg Copeland

Marsha Williams

Christine Porter Barton

Jonathan Hawgood

Lauren Meyers Bosse

Michael Laurence

TSHS 1978

Rebecca Lindy Coll

Roger Magnus

40th Reunion

Lisa Richardson Henske

Gretchen Peters

Ben Glassman

Martha Allen

Doug Markham

Baker Bahlman

Martha Mattheis

TS H S 1988

Adam Luginbill

Teddy Calloway

Nancy McCormick

30th Reunion

Ellie Fabe

Sybil Behrens Mullin

Karin Anderson Abrell

Lisa Head James

Jeff Robinson

Katherine Seiden Drake

Libby Warrington Ott

Dotty Shaffer

Ellen Haude

Cathy Schwab Prichard

Margaret Stewart

Laura Kaufman

Dede Lewis Rowe

Katherine Leake Weese

Cheryl Grood Kochavi

Margaret Stone

Fritz Wilger

Chris Rice

Howard Tomb

Anonymous (1)

Trip Robinson

25th Reunion Jim Anthony Busy Cummings Allan Daily Rachel Gustin Anne Morriss Sarah Saelinger Rimicci Curtis Sittenfeld Anika Francis Williams TS H S 1994 John Brooks Lyn Brooks

Julianne Richardson Wagner

Jay Dealy Anonymous (1)

Anna Binkley Kennedy

TSHS 1979

T S H S 1 9 84

Tucker Jones Coombe

Andrew Allen

TS H S 1989

Dean Kelch

Glenn Bassett

Katie Peter Austing

Brad Kuhr

Sally Bidlingmeyer

Andrew DeWitt

Rene Mendez

Mary Lynne Boorn

John Ficks

Alan Schwartz

Dorothy Kim Corbett

Amy Bulger Kattman

Ed Howe

Cathy Bramlage Kunz

TSHS 1980

John Humphrey

Chip McGee

Dede Wood Black

Lisa Lauterbach Laskin

Dede Gay Persson

Stephen Brewster

Laurie Dearworth Leon

Saurabh Shah

Karen Bidlingmeyer Callard

Chris Ludwig

Ethan Stanley

TS H S 1996

Grace Allen Hill

Murray Monroe

Dan Schimberg

Janet Goering Patin

TS H S 1990

Andy Fox

David Robinson

Christa Parker McAndrew

TSHS 1981

Susan Abrahamson Routh

Sara McCormick Oliphant

Sarah Mitchell Buller

Sarah Kress Rumke

Jayna Schlegel Schimberg

Paul Callard

Cassandra Wood Santora

Laura Beckman Sheldon

Sarah Pearce Phipps

Susan Kaufmann Campbell

Laura Welles Wilson TS H S 1991

Julia Christiansen St. Pierre

Jeffrey Collins Kevin Jones

T S H S 1 9 85

Lisa Binkley Briquet

Philip Meyers

Scott Carroll

Frank Cohen

Ken Mims

David Clodfelter

Jason Cohen

Diana Avril Tully

Rick Cutler

Jason Goldman

Elizabeth Urban

Marty Mueller Gerhardt

Mandy Hayes

Susan Shepherd Kersting

Doug Messer

Melissa Morelli

David Monroe

TSHS 1982 42

Aaron VanderLaan

Gay Riedinger Bullock

Scott Rubenstein

TS H S 1995 Matt Bramlage Julie Limbocker Flower Kalpana Kotagal Todd Margolis Eben Smith

Gayle Coolidge Burt Tom Garber Lisa Gilbert Fayre Schweitzer Martin Karla Baker Schweer Jason Waugh Tim Wyant Anonymous (1) TS H S 1997 Perin Holzman Goodman Greg Huang Matt Kelly


Kate DeGroot LaBare

Rachel Gerson Arraham

TS H S 2 005

Melissa Springer

Bobby Marcus

David Barrett

Ashley Ackerman

Jennifer Williams

Michael Newman

Carina Peschiera Behrens

Aaron Bendix-Balgley

Jamey Osher

Liz Looney Bevis

Zack Conyne

Jared Wayne

Ollie Brooks

Rob Cottrell

Casey Carr

Rachel Habbert

TSHS 1 9 9 8

Caroline Decker

Frederick Hall

20th Reunion

Eric Greenberg

Claire Henderson

Jay Ashmore

Sebastien Hue

Brian Hepp

Lisa Barrett

Laura Kahle

Beth Krone

Emily Claybon Bird

Tshiunza Kalubi

Sarah Ott Lautar

Heidi Black

Addison Lanier

Carter MacLeod

Kenya Brock

Steve Newman

Hannah Wheatley McNeill

Catherine Czaya

Grace Rooney

Asia Reid Narayan

Kate Kiefhaber Elliott

Kate Rush

Brittany Nelson-Turner Benjamin van der Horst

Meredith Edwards Ficks

T S H S 2 0 03

Christopher Warrington

John Hepp

Preston Comey

Mary Wulsin Zema

Peter Okin

Amelia Crace

Anonymous (1)

Katie Draznik Schell

Gabe Davis

Thomas Shepard

Alex Derkson

TS H S 2 006

Andi Fischer Simon

Holley Horrell

Caroline Bahlman

Jo Sittenfeld

Evan Joiner

Sophie Beckwith

Ginny Berg Van Alyea

Sarah Lichtenstein

Peter Dumbadze

Alex Maggio

Meg Ganulin

TSHS 1 9 9 9

Melanie McGraw

Nate Gilman

Monica Dealy

Tyler McIlwraith

Anna Wulsin Hathaway

Lauren Ackerman Donohoo

Jenny Menzies

Stephanie Rabourn Helmer

Mark Donohoo

Ramsey Reid

Clay Jamison

Jennifer Frey

Alex Rush

Gabriel Kalubi

Adair Ilyinsky

P.G. Sittenfeld

Blair Lanier

Elida Kamine

Anonymous (1)

Robin Schimberg Lee

David Levy

Jeff Leonard

Scott Shapiro

TSHS 2004

Laura Hoguet Leonard

Liza Martindale Weiner

Bryan Bibler

Nathan McNamara

Craig Burton

Kyle McNeill

TSHS 20 0 0

Samantha Buyniski

Susan Miller

Hannah Agran

Kyle Dinger

Erin Harbaugh Reese

Ben Balskus

Lena Eastin

Caroline Kalnow Shemony

Paige Schweitzer Connelly

Margaret Kent Edson

Meredith Decker Truettner

Isabelle Kalubi

Vitaly Goldfeder

Peter Wojda

Liz Okin Lorenz

Sarah McDonough Goodacre

Caroline Habbert Romash

Jenna Harris

TS H S 2 007

Chip Kalnow

10th Reunion

TSHS 20 0 1

Susie Keller

Katie Dinger

Erich Frey

Katie Menzies

Sarah Leyman

Lizzy Levy Koller

Sofia Mirkopoulos

Beth Rubin

Andy Lenobel

Danny Mou

Francie Comey Masoni

Brooke Richart

TS H S 2 008

Kristen Snyder

Elizabeth Sanders

Julie Habbert

Melanie Finn Sureau

Olga Krayterman Shupyatskaya

Jono Lawson

Ben Simpson

Didi Mamaligas

TSHS 20 02

Lauren Weber

Rohan Ott

15th Reunion

Anonymous (1)

Jessalyn Reid

Hank Alexander

Clare Schroder

Nicki Martin Ryan Miller Sarah Rabourn Max Schimberg TS H S 2010 Tiffany Au-Yeung Rebecca McDonough Walker Schiff Henry Warrington TS H S 2011

ALUMNI DONORS

David Evans

TS H S 2009

Jeff Brown Madeline Caldemeyer Austin Poston Katie Sauers TS H S 2012 5th Reunion Paddock Bahlman Betsy Johnson George Lawson Alex Markovits Anonymous (1) TS H S 2013 Andrew Berliant Peter Todorov TS H S 2014 Connor Rouan TS H S 2015 Mac Bassett TS H S 2017 Sam Bassett Katie Corbett TS H S 2018 Maggie Kersting

* Denotes deceased

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G I V I N G

G R A N D PA R E N T D O N O R S

Grandparent Donors G I F TS T O TA L : $ 10 8 ,61 5

Sarah & Dick Clark

Joan & John Humphrey

Barbara Osher

Len & Hank Cohen

Ruth & Fred Joffe

Laura & James Pease

Mary Linn Coldiron

Frances & Willie Johnson

Francie Garber Pepper H’58

Kathryn & Joseph Cook

Rose & Ron Johnson

Barbara & Nat Pieper

Kay Crist

Linda & James* Jurgensen

Usha & Sukhwant Puri

Mary & George Croog

Lynne & Bob Kanter

Rosemary & John Raimondo

Gail Culyer

Sarajane & Richard King

Chandra & Prasanta Raj

Deborah (Brown C’66) & Jim Cummins

Margaret Wulsin Kite C’46

Dale & Grant Revell

Andrea & David Knarr

Patricia Rouster

Ginny Fisher

Geraldine & Mark Dauner

Jacqueline & Edward Koenig

Lynn (Schweitzer H’68) & Jeff Rush

Kay Ilg

Holly & Robert deBuys

Jaspal & Harjit Kohli

Sandi Schaefer

Susan Steman Laffoon H’57

Kathy & Bill DeWitt Jr.

Peter Levin

Tina Sutphin Kohnen H’59

Adele Schiff

Nancy & Steve Donovan

Jackie Mack

Helen Kovach

Meena & Suresh Shah

Marilyn Dougherty

Sue & Werner Kummerle

Margaret & William Shaw

Clare Driehaus

Susan Steman Laffoon H’57

Anne & Ron Shepherd

Phyllis Ewing

Ute Levi & Lucian Krukowski

Kathy & Dennis Shiels

Peggy & Steven Faber

The Peter F. Levin Philanthropic Fund at InterAct for Change

Debbie & Glenn Shillinger

Betty & Mel Fischesser Roberta Fisher

Judith & David Long

Nancy Lawson & Steve Simon

Ginny & Millard Fisher

Ed Loring

Rachel & Ronald Siwoff

Jeanette & Robert Albright

Gail & Howard Foster

Laurie & C.H. Maguire

Marcia & Dick Snyder

Elisa Allgaier

Toby & Sandy Franklin

Jane & Adolf Marko

Lois & Richard Sprigg

Ellen & Paul Andersen

Jane Haas Friedman L’46

Susan & Jimmy* Marrs

Barbara & Ethan Stanley

Libby Andrews

Doreen Froehlich

Barbara & Lu Mays

Joyce & Jack Steinman

Sydney & Bob Anning

Ellen & Floyd Furrow

Gretchen & Bob McCormick

Mary Reis Sullivan C’59

Nedra & Tad Avera

Vicki & Jim Gaffney

Betsy & Robert McCoy

Marjorie & Harold Sutton

Gay (Seybolt H’51) & Saint Bain

Ann Gladura

Diana & Henley McIntosh

Anne Drackett Thomas H’66

Carolyn & Roger Barton

Stephanie Gordon

Charlotte McMullan

Maureen & Dick Todd

Polly Bassett

Judy Gossett

Gordon Meyer

Judy Long & Charles Vachris

Julie Baughman

Barb & Jerry Grajek

Robbie & John Michelman

Darlene & James Ward

Margaret Burchenal Baylor H’48

Anne & Taylor Greenwald III

Michele & Bill Mischler

Barbara Beaver

Carol & Robert Griffin

Flora & Lawrence Morgan

Vanessa Whiteford-Wayne & Richard Wayne

Carol Becker

Catherine & Chris Gross

Caroline & Rick Morris Jr.

Judy & Richard Whiting

Elaine & John Berninger

Ann & Dale Gutman

Frances Prosser Morriss C’60

Pati & Jim Wiesmann

Jack Binkley

William Habel

Kathy & Art Morstadt

Sally & Tom Wilborn

Rose & George Bitsoff

Susan Halonen

Lilamae Mueller

Mary Ann & William Wiles

Helen & Jim Blakeney

Mary & Chester Haverback

Susan & John Mullin III

Sonja Williams

John Brand

Katherine & Tom Hayes

Marianne & Mike Nelezen

Joan & Tom Wolfram

Jane & Steve Brown

Sandy & Bob Heimann

Kathryn & Carl Nichols

Sharon & Jacob Yosafat

Patricia & Thomas Brown

Claudia Hoffman

Linda & David Nickel

Janet Ziegler

Tyler Cain

Marjorie & Paul Holcomb

Ted O'Brien

Anonymous (2)

Linda & George Callard

Muriel (Richards H’59) & Robert Holzman

Susan & Dennis Okin

* Denotes deceased

COMMITTEE MEMBERS Libby Andrews Sydney & Bob Anning Gay Seybolt Bain H’51 Jack Binkley Terry Clayton Phyllis Ewing

Robert McCoy Robbie Michelman Lilamae Mueller Lynn Schweitzer Rush H’68 Jim Wiesmann Sharon Yosafat

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Jackie Mack & Ted Silberstein


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ver the years, Seven Hills’ fine and performing arts and academic programs have thrived despite cramped performance, presentation, and classroom space. Our Middle and Upper School students and faculty have worked creatively for years to navigate limited facilities, in order to achieve polished productions. And still, our robust program continued to thrive, buttressed by faculty expertise, enthusiastic students, and a supportive administration. The June 2018 groundbreaking for The Schiff Center signifies a new beginning. The Schiff Center, which will be comprised of a 497-seat auditorium for academic presentations and performances, rehearsal rooms, dressing rooms, and a green room, will stand as the heart of our school, brought to life through the dreams, designs, support, and mindful dedication of a host of trustees, administrators, faculty, parents,

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and community members. At the heart of the Seven Hills community, the 45,000-square-foot Center will serve as a forum for all. In less than a year, The Schiff Center will provide our students access to facilities that inspire and experiences that will prepare them for the real world in the areas of fine and performing arts, presentational communications, convocations, awards ceremonies, student presentations, and an endless number of events.

Director of Development Margo Kirstein said Seven Hills’ facilities improvements reflect the thoughtful, strategic planning of the Board, the hard work and dedication of hundreds of donors to the capital campaign, and Seven Hills’ dedicated faculty and staff, who have built out all of these programs. “The last five years have been ambitious, and a great deal has been accomplished,” said Kirstein. “We owe a debt of gratitude to everyone who has been so committed and has come together to get us to this much anticipated moment.”

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Middle School production of Charlotte’s Web

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“WE ARE SO THANKFUL TO OUR DONORS FOR MAKING THE SCHIFF CENTER A REALITY AND FOR PROVIDING THE FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT THE ABILIT Y TO REALIZE OUR FULL POTENTIAL.” – Fine and Performing Arts Department Chair Tina Kuhlman

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G I V I N G

PARENTS OF ALUMNI

Parents of Alumni Donors G I F T S T O TA L : $ 7 3 ,9 4 3

Barbara Beaver

Kathy & Bob Deubell

Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Jennie (Rosenthal L’75) & Allan Berliant

Kathy & Bill DeWitt Jr.

Patti & Fred Heldman

Janet Allen-Reid ’76

Cindy & Andy Berman

Luisa Dickey

Barbara & Christopher Hepp

Aideen & Payson Briggs ’87

Terry & Tom Betts

Peggy & Dan Dinger

Sharon & Gary Hiles

Lindsay & Mark Bibler

Jeannie (Zimmerman H’60) & Rick Donaldson

Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill

Jack Binkley

Nancy & Steve Donovan

Susan & Steve Black L’60

Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40

Randal & Peter Bloch L’60

Susan (Gurganus L’63) & Kim Drackett

Bruce Brown Tara Eaton Rachel Foster Debbie Hill Peter Koenig Libby Landen Krone ’77 Sally Leyman

Charlin & Peter Briggs Jr.

Zola Makrauer

Nancy & Bruce Brown

Mike Marrero

Ann (Shepard H’64) & Leland Bulger

Velma Morelli Susan & Dennis Okin Dennis Shiels Mary Jo & Bill Simpson Kim Takahashi

Cathy (Smale H’72) & Robert Caldemeyer

Jane (Maddox C’65) & Igor Dumbadze Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn Patricia & Terry Eastin Tara & Jon Eaton Karen & Peter Eller

Linda & George Callard

Sandy Hauck Elliott C’49

Cindy Carlino

Rowley Elliston

Erin O'Grady & Scott Carroll ’85

Carol (Iannitto H’61) & George Euskirchen

Nancy & David Abineri

Ann Casey

Jan Anderson

Kathy & Louis Claybon

Nancy Anderson

Beth & Peter Clayton

Janet (Fast H’46) & Frank Andress

Niké & Jerry Cline-Bailey

Sydney & Bob Anning

Len & Hank Cohen

Robin (Smith H’67) & John Armstrong

Lawsie (Pennington C’65) & Michael Coler

Brian Arnold

Elizabeth & Brian Coley

Barbara Frey

Lee Arnold

Carolyn & Mike Collette

Jim Garvey

Judy & Tom Arnold

Marilyn Collins

Hope & Philip Glassman

Alicia Fitscher & Peter Au-Yeung

Mary Wood-Constable & James Constable

Rebecca Goldman

Marcie & Nathan Bachrach Sue & Steve Baggott Chase & Baker Bahlman ’78 Karla & Bill Balskus

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Jane & Bob Bohinski

Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael Coombe L’72 Caroline & Bill Cox

Fran Barrett

Claudia (Gilmore H’61) & David Cummings

Carmeletta Malora & Michael Barrett

Deborah (Brown C’66) & Jim Cummins

Polly Bassett

Susan Haas & Craig Decker

Barbara & Tom Ferrell Nora Zorich & Thomas Filardo Mary Lou & Richard Fink Rachel & Bernie Foster Carolyn & Terry Fox Jane & James Fraser

Clardina & Ronald Green Sadhna Verma & Babu Gupta Helen & John Habbert Susan Halonen Marty & Robert Hamilton Susan & Jeff Harris Susan & Joe Harten Katherine & Tom Hayes

Ruth & John Hill Lisa Hillenbrand Karen & David Hills Dale Hodges Karen & David Hoguet Karen Holley Horrell & Jack Horrell Muriel (Richards H’59) & Robert Holzman Cherryl Christensen & Walter Hulon Lynn & Donald Jacobs Martha Whitaker Jones H’43 Kathy & Tom Kahle Kris & Carl Kalnow Jacky Kalubi Uma Kotagal & Sashi Kant Ginger & Steve Kent Jan & Tom Kiefhaber Angela Lipsitz King & Michael King Andrea & David Knarr Peter Koenig Sandra & Edward Kohn Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone Bobbie & Jeff Kuhn Sue & Werner Kummerle Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier John Larkin Karen Laurens Margaret (Avril ’75) & Jonathan Lawson Cissy & Bob Lenobel Sally & Ray Leyman L’67


Velma Morelli

Janet Allen-Reid ’76 & David Reid

Kathy & Dennis Shiels

Anni Eleonora Macht C’70

Frances Prosser Morriss C’60

Susan & Peter Robinson

Ann & Ted Sidor

John MacLeod

Adrienne Noble Nacev & Ljubomir Nacev

Hilda Rosenberg

Nancy & John Silverman

Mary Nelson

Helen Asbury H’72 & Christopher Rowe

Janet (Keys H’58) & John Simpkinson L’49

Linda Neu

Ginger (Carson C’72) & Rob Rubin

Mary Jo & Bill Simpson

Mary Asbury H’69 & Bob Newman

Lynn (Schweitzer H’68) & Jeff Rush

Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld

Susan & Dennis Okin

Ellie Fabe ’78 & Frank Russell L’72

Sarah & Gerald Skidmore

Gwendolyn Yip & Santa Ono

Sunny Bowman Saelinger C’61

Linda & Neil Smith

Libby (Warrington ’78) & Kevin Ott

Jennifer & Len Sauers

Marcia & Dick Snyder

Tory (Woodhull H’63) & John Parlin III L’54

Stephanie & Will Sawyer L’66

Barbara & Ethan Stanley

Betsy (Robinson H’70) & Tom Schram

John Steele

Laurie & C.H. Maguire Zola Makrauer Susan Makris Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits Debbie & Dan Marquardt Mike Marrero Mary & Harry Maxon Gretchen & Bob McCormick Cindy & Vern McNeill Leslie (Bennett C’61) & Redmond McNeill Erin McNew Miranda & Richard Menzies Katy Hollister & Brad Miller Dale & Gary Monnier Sally Monroe Barbara Mustoe-Monteith & Joel Monteith

Margaret & Jeff Pasquale Carol & Jim Pearce Sabrina & Jeff Peppet Marna Peters Pamela & Martin Popp Jane & David Pyle Joni & Dick Quimby Barry Randman Edie & Allen Rau

Mary Inkrot-Schroder & Mark Schroder Nancy & Julius Schulhoff Jan & Howard Schultz Barbara Seiver Anne & Jim Shanahan Kathy & Tom Shepard Anne & Ron Shepherd

PARENTS OF ALUMNI

Melissa Khoo & John Loeffler

Barbara & Michael Stough Kim Takahashi Fran & Dale Tesmond Anne Drackett Thomas H’66 Ellen & Ray van der Horst Barbara & Mark VanderLaan Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73 Dolly Varland Margaret & Robert Vitz Drew Gores L’66 H’72 & George Warrington Sue & Mark Weber Alice & Ron Weitzenkorn Jody Knoop & Ward Wenstrup Mimi Richmond & Russell White Jackie & Andy Wilson Amy & Murray Wilson Barbara & Stocky Wulsin Margaret (Hogan H’60) & Jack Wyant Hong Du & Cong Yan Anonymous (8)

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G I V I N G

FACULT Y & STAFF

Faculty and Staff Donors Katie Dawson

Jacky Kalubi

Nikki Ravenscraft

Patty Dawson

Theresa Keller

Colette Reenan

Karla Dejean

Cyndi Kenyon

Brooke Richart ’04

Phoebe Dierkers

Melissa Khoo

John Rising

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Dan Dinger

Margo Kirstein

Jill Romerill

Elissa Donovan

Cicely Knecht

Ginger Carson Rubin C’72

Linda Ford (Upper) Jacky Kalubi (Middle) Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73 (Lotspeich) Russell White (Doherty)

John Drew C’70

Jody Knoop

Kiki Scavo

Tim Drew

Pat Kramer-Carroll

Bill Schmidt

Beth Driehaus

John Krauss

Jo & Roger Schnirring

Taylor Evans

Jennifer Kreines

Nancy Schulhoff

Maria Eynon

Tina Kuhlman

Judy Shuppert

Jen Faber

Amy Kulhavik

Ann Sidor

Kitty Blair Fischer L’62 H’68

Claire Laughlin

Andi Fischer Simon ’98

Melissa Foraker

Sarah Ott Lautar ’05

Anne Simpson

Linda Ford

Cassie Levesque

Abbey Sir Louis

Michelle Foster

Jennifer Licata

Kathleen Slone

Carolyn Fox

Liz Okin Lorenz ’00

Sara Snyder

Amy & Nick Francis

Lara Magdzinski

Robert Starkey

Vallie Freeman

Ann Marasco

Emily Stettler

Barbara Frey

Sherri Linville

Lori Suffield

Chris Garten

Taylor Markovits

Jen Torline

Marty Mueller Gerhardt ’85

Susan Marrs

Barbara VanderLaan

Nate Gleiner

Charissa May-Riley

Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73

Karen Glum

Nancy McCormick ’83

James Venable

Ismael Godoy

Kimberly McCoy

Brian Wabler

Ann Griep

Tiffany McFarland

Michelle Wales

Andi Guess

Andy McGarvey

Margaret Walsh

Patti Guethlein

Tyler McIlwraith ’03

Douglas Walston

Julie Guminey

Aaron McIntosh

Bill Waskowitz

Marty Hamilton

Kara Meador

Joanie Weidner

Marcie Handler

Angie Meadows

Jocelyn Welch

Hannah Hanley

Melissa Morelli ’85

Amaris White

Carri Haskins

Danielle Necessary

Russell White

Vicky Hausberger

Judith Neidlein-Dial

Erin Wierzba

Mandy Hayes ’91

Marielle Newton

Natalie Wildfong

Megan Hayes

Eric O'Conner

Brandon Williams

Chris Hedges

Kristina O'Connor

Robin Wilson

Barbara Hepp

Caleb Paull

Stacy Wilson

Tracy Hickenlooper

Caroline Pease

Ed Wiseman

Janet Hill

Brian Phelps

Linda Wolfe

Tricia Hoar

Lindsay Pietroski

Mia Wu

Robert Horne

Tim Poff

Anonymous (36)

Doug Huff

Dan Polifka

Amy Ilg

Anne Ramsay

Individuals on this list were employees of The Seven Hills School throughout the 2017-18 school year.

Jan Alford Bridget Ancalmo Brian Arnold Judy Arnold Marlene Baer Karla Balskus Teresa Bardon Brian Berning Terry Betts Mark Beyreis Angela Bielecki Gail Bloom Matt Bolton Harold Boyd Julie Brackett Marilyn Braun Ann Brock John Brooks ’94 David Brott Meredith Brown Aimee Burton Scott Cagle Alex Catalan Pete Ceruzzi Nancy Clark Joan Claybourn Laura Clemens Theresa Cohen Joy Copfer Wynne McCarthy Curry H’71 Nick Darnell Judy Davis 50

100% of the faculty and staff participated for the fifth year in a row!


A N N U A L

G I V I N G

Ted Colebrook

Bobbie Kuhn

Ben Simmons

Marilyn Collins

Jeanne Lewis

Elizabeth C. B. Sittenfeld

Louise Cottrell

Roger Loud

Neil Smith

Kathy Deubell

Elissa MacLaughlin

Marcia & Dick Snyder

Jeannie Zimmerman Donaldson

Gary Monnier

Doug Stenberg

Velma Morelli

Judy Taphorn

Angie Drew

Mitzie Moser

Fran Tesmond

Priscilla Dunn

Debbie Motz

Margaret Vitz

Tara Eaton

Lilamae Mueller

Lowell Wenger

Carol Iannitto Euskirchen H’61

Shayla Myles-Aaron

Becky Wichman

David Abineri

Doug Ford

Jean Paddock

Judy Wiesemann

Jan Anderson

Rachel Foster

Tory Woodhull Parlin H’63

Carolyn Wolbers

Nancy Anderson

Anne Greenwald

Yvonne Phillips

Joan Wolfram

Beth Archibald

Marni Greenwald

Deborah Reed

Mary Wood-Constable

Barbara Beaver

Valerie Hamilton

Sue Richmond

Woody Woodward

Christy Berning

Diana Hilligan

Lynn Schweitzer Rush H’68

Anne Yancey

Tom Betts

Susan Holding

Marge Schwab

Cheryl York

Peter Briggs Jr.

Paula Hunnicutt

Susan Settle

Anonymous (3)

John Brooks L’57

Mary Inkrot-Schroder

Glenn Shillinger

Len Cohen

Isabelle Kalubi ’00

Ted Sidor

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Beth Archibald Marilyn Collins Jeannie Zimmerman Donaldson H’60 Priscilla Dunn Rachel Foster Linda Jones Velma Morelli Lilamae Mueller

H’60

FORMER EMPLOYEES

Former Employee Donors

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LIFETIME GIVING

Lifetime Giving Society THE LIFETIME GIVING SOCIET Y WAS ESTABLISHED TO RECOGNIZE SOME OF SEVEN HILLS’ MOST DEDICATED SUPPORTERS. THE INDIVIDUALS LISTED BELOW HAVE PROVIDED GIFTS DURING THEIR LIFETIMES OF $100,000 OR MORE. THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS PROVIDE FOR CAPITAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND OPERATIONAL NEEDS OF THE SCHOOL AND MAINTAIN THE QUALIT Y OF A SEVEN HILLS EDUCATION. WE ARE DEEPLY GRATEFUL TO THESE BENEFACTORS FOR THEIR ONGOING DEDICATION TO THE SCHOOL. Note: This does not include pledge amounts scheduled for future years.

$1 MILLION AND ABOVE Pat Cornell Brodie H’38* Nancy & Steve Donovan Marjorie (Wood H’40) & Charles* Drackett The Thomas J. Emery Memorial

Kari & David Ellis

Eva Jane (Romaine H’48) &

The Edward E. Ford Foundation

Catherine Cantey

Mary O'Brien Gibson H’32*

Kim & Martin Chavez

The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile

Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri

Andy Coombe* Harriet "Happy" (Ratterman H’42) & John Downey Jr.* Susan (Gurganus L’63) & Kim Drackett L’63

Hummingbird Society Foundation

Susan Haas & Craig Decker

Fund for Independent Schools of

Ginger & Steve Kent

Kathy & Bill DeWitt Jr.

Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone

TSHS Doherty Parents Association

Priscilla Reed Gamble L’29*

A.G. Lafley

Mary Sloneker Donahue

Elizabeth Deupree Goldsmith H’38*

Margaret Lafley

Jeanne Drackett*

Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head

Mary & John March*

Sandy (Hauck C’49) & Allen* Elliott

Peggy (Palmer H’35) &

Kevin McNamara

Evelyn & Marc Fisher

Francie Garber Pepper H’58

Helen & James Gamble L’34*

Betty & Joseph Landen*

Jan & Wym Portman

Christine & Chris Garten

The H.B., E.W. & F.R. Luther

Alex & Andrew Quinn

Sudie Ernst Geier H’41

The Resale Shop

Shelly & Michael Gerson

C. Lawson Reed L’31*

Susan Arnold & Diana Salter

Naomi Tucker Gerwin H’57

Elizabeth & Patrick Rogers

Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Fund,

Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67

Cincinnati Inc.

Robert Keeler*

Charitable Foundation

Jacob G. Schmidlapp Fund

Fifth Third Bank, Trustee Nancy & Tom Shepherd

The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.

Sarah & Steiny Steinman

Nancy & John Silverman

Linda (Heldman H’71) &

Nellie Leaman Taft H’55*

Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld

Jennie (Rosenthal L’75) & Allan Berliant Helen (Chatfield H’41) & Robert Black Jr.*

Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61

Welchwood Foundation

Helen & John Habbert

Karen & Frank Wood

Ellen Haude ’88

Anne Sanger & John* Wulsin

Mark Heiman Family Foundation

Rosamond Reed Wulsin C’38*

Shirley Heldman*

Mary Witt Wydman H’43*

Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill

Anonymous (7)

Dr. Norman Hill L’39*

The Camden Foundation

Adele & Robert* Schiff

Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter

$100,000 TO $249,999

Robert & Adele Schiff Family

Julie & Frank Cohen ’91

The Avril Family

Lawsie (Pennington C’65) &

The Phyllis P. Anderson Foundation

Peg & Mike Valentine

Michael Coler Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael Coombe L’72

Janet (Fast H’46) & Frank Andress Dulany & Rob Anning ’86 Sue & Steve Baggott

Mary Beth & Craig Young

Carolyn & Mike Collette

Cindy & Andy Berman

Anonymous (1)

Tracy & Dave Davis

Susan & Steve Black L’60

The Harriette R. Williams Downey

Jane & Bob Bohinski

Fund of The Greater Cincinnati

Rhoda (Allen H’67) & John Brooks L’57

$500,000 TO $999,999 Martha & Ralph Burchenal

Foundation

Gary Greenberg

Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation

Beth & Jim Schiff

Anne Drackett Thomas H’66

Margot & Dan Good

Jennifer & John Stein

The John Hauck Foundation

The Louise Taft Semple Foundation

Marshal Compton

Margaret Pogue Fisk C’33*

Estate of Robert Allen

Foundation Inc.

Mary Ida (Sloneker ’77) & Linda & Billy Cyr

Carol (Homan C’41) & Ralph Haile Jr.*

Pat Landen H’50

Kathy & Tom Hayes

Sheila & Philip Cohen

Karen & David Hoguet

$250,000 TO $499,999

Kris & Cal Kalnow

Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation Dr. Frederick Hauck*

Robert Caldemeyer

Cami Elliott ’75

Estate of Margaret Hooker Fraser H’63

Betty Freyhoff Johnson H’40*

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Helen Chatfield H’64

Cathy (Smale H’72) &

Genny Edwards Hilmer H’47 Karen Holley Horrell & Jack Horrell The Andrew J. Jergens Foundation Martha Whitaker Jones H’43 R.A. Jones & Co. Foundation Susan & David Knust Tina Sutphin Kohnen H’59 Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier Anne & John* Lawrence Jr. Dr. Joseph Levinson* Sally & Ray Leyman L’67


Malcolm McElroy L’55* Marylou & John McIlwraith Katy Hollister & Brad Miller Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman Sally & Murray* Monroe Nabama Foundation Meghan & Andy Nelson Patti (Williams C’74) & Buck Niehoff Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund Ohio Valley Foundation Tory (Woodhull H’63) & John Parlin III L’54 Peterloon Foundation Sherry & Virgil Reed Janet Allen-Reid ’76 & David Reid Melody Sawyer Richardson C’61 Greer & John Schneider Mary Corinne Gamble Scherr H’28* Jayna (Schlegel ’90) & Dan Schimberg ’80 Anne & Jim Shanahan Phyllis & John Smale* Anne Thomson Smith H’32* Kathleen & Jim Stengel Lotspeich L. Taft Family TAS Foundation Elizabeth Adams Tehan C’28* Dorrie Thompson The Tomcinoh Fund TSHS Upper Parents Association Arleigh & Ronald W. Tysoe Ruth Smith Upson H’41* Ellen & Ray van der Horst Drew Gores L’66 H’72 & George Warrington Suzanne (Mooney H’43) & John Warrington* Jean Sawyer Weaver H’41* Judy (Robinson H’67) & Joe Williams The Wydman Family Foundation Marcy Wydman ’76 Anne & Allen Zaring Anonymous (3) * Denotes deceased 53


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DIVERSIFIED DONORS

Diversified Donor Society THIS IS A COMPREHENSIVE LIST RECOGNIZING DONORS DURING THE FISCAL YEAR J U LY 1 , 2 0 1 7 –J U N E 3 0 , 2 0 1 8 , INCLUDING ALL ANNUAL, C A P I TA L , A N D E N D O W M E N T M O N E TA R Y C O N T R I B U T I O N S FOR ANY PURPOSE.

$500,000 +

Betty Freyhof Johnson H’40* Adele Schiff Beth & Jim Schiff Robert & Adele Schiff Family Foundation Inc. $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 - $ 4 9 9,9 9 9

Cami Elliott ’75 Anonymous (1) $ 10 0 ,0 0 0 - $ 2 4 9,9 9 9

Pat Landen H’50 Jennifer & John Stein $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 - $ 9 9 ,9 9 9

Fleming & Dobbs Ackermann Dulany & Rob Anning ’86 Helen Chatfield H’64 Julie & Frank Cohen ’91 Ruth J. and Robert A. Conway Foundation, Inc. Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael Coombe L’72 Loi & Andreas Drath Kari & David Ellis Margot & Dan Good The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile Jr. /US Bank Foundation Francie Garber Pepper H’58 Alex & Andrew Quinn Greer & John Schneider Sarah & Steiny Steinman Anne Drackett Thomas H’66 Judy (Robinson H’67) & Joe Williams Margaret (Hogan H’60) & Jack Wyant Anonymous (1) $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 - $ 4 9 ,9 9 9

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Betsy Alexander Berry H’57 Carol & Steve Boymel Angela & Kent Buckley Cathy (Smale H’72) &

Robert Caldemeyer Alison & Bret Caller Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri Kathy & Bill DeWitt Jr. Evelyn & Marc Fisher The Edward E. Ford Foundation Gigi & Joseph Johnson Ginger & Steve Kent Sarah & Jim Jurgensen Ashley & Hill Kohnen Ami & Samir Kulkarni Gina & Michael Leisring Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund Nancy & Tom Shepherd Maria Kalomenidou & Yannis Skoufalos Julianne Richardson Wagner ’88 $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 - $ 2 4 ,9 9 9

Janet & Larry Allgaier Meg & John Atkinson Gail Barrows Austin C’59 Sue & Steve Baggott Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Shelly & Nolan Bean Jennie (Rosenthal L’75) & Allan Berliant Sally Bidlingmeyer ’84 Helen Chatfield Black H’41* Mary Ann & John Boorn Stephen Brewster ’80 Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) & Paul Callard ’81 Erin O’Grady & Scott Carroll ’85 Susan & Peter Cha Carolyn & Mike Collette Mary Ida (Sloneker ’77) & Marshal Compton Lisa Smale Corbett ’75 Katja & Dennis Creech Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski Linda & Billy Cyr Anne & Ron DeLyons Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40 Dana Fabe H’69 Carolyn (Stegner H’70) & Bill Fabe L’67 Lissy Fabe H’71 Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Inc.

Christine & Chris Garten Dee Gettler Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67 Linda (Heldman H’71) & Gary Greenberg Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61 Mark Heiman Family Foundation Marilyn (Fox H’49) & G. Carlton Hill Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter Archana & Sashi Kilaru Elinor (Adick H’58) & Steve Kline Tina Sutphin Kohnen H’59 Angela & James Lee The Peter F. Levin Philanthropic Fund at InterAct for Change Whitney Rowe Long H’65 Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits Suzy Marquard H’68 Trish & Tim McDonald Jennifer & Rusty McNair Tim Meckel ’77 Lois & Cliff Mentrup Casey & Greg Morris Betsy & Harrison Mullin Meghan & Andy Nelson Debbie & Rich Oliver L’61 Libby (Warrington ’78) & Kevin Ott Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel Rosenthal Family Foundation Ellie Fabe ’78 & Frank Russell L’72 Jayna (Schlegel ’90) & Dan Schimberg ’80 The Smale Family Foundation Tina & Dudley Taft Sr. L’52 TSHS Spirit Shop Cui Lin & Jun Xiao $ 5 ,0 0 0 - $ 9 ,9 9 9

Estate of Robert Allen Kerrin & Stefan Antonsson Robin (Smith H’67) & John Armstrong Lynette & Jim Barresi Fran Barrett Susan & Steve Black L’60 Karen & Tom Brott Tyler Cain Amy & Joe Callow Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter Rachael Rowe & Michael Cioffi Nancy & Jay Clark Lawsie (Pennington C’65) & Michael Coler

Dorothy (Kim ’84) & Evan Corbett ’82 Jennifer & Eric Dauer Meredith (Edwards ’98) & John Ficks ’89 Kathleen & Kevin Foster Carolyn & Terry Fox Puja & Krishnanath Gaitonde Molly & Tom Garber ’96 Sudie Ernst Geier H’41 Dee Ann Gilmore The Robert Gould Foundation Inc. Carol & Robert Griffin Veronica McCreary-Hall & Charles Hall Lalitha Parameswaran & Param Hariharan Jenny & Ed Hatfield Ellen Haude ’88 Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill Sherry & Mark Holcomb Peggy Shaffer & Ben Jacks Kris & Cal Kalnow Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone Jutta & Patrick Lafley Mike Marrero Charlotte McMullan Susan & John Mullin III Amy & Jaimie Nathan Radhai Sridharan & Rajan Odayar Tory (Woodhull H’63) & John Parlin III L’54 Joni & Dick Quimby Halle & Thomas Quinn Monte Richardson C’30* Mona & Tony Rinaldi Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83 Ronna & Ben Schneider Beth & Kevin Shaw Susan Esler & Steve Skibo Leslie & Andy Spooner Kelli & Richard Stein Elizabeth & Chris Stock Margot Deupree Taylor L’55 H’61 Julie & Hal Theobald Leslie & Stephen Veldhuis Drew Gores L’66 H’72 & George Warrington Anonymous (1) * Denotes deceased


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Build.Connect.Inspire. T H E

CAMPAIGN FOR THE SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL

BUILD.CONNECT.INSPIRE.

Phase I & Phase II Total Raised: $27,211,282

PHASE 1 G I F T S T O TA L : $ 6 , 4 6 0 ,1 7 3 THE NELLIE LEAMAN TAFT EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER G I F T S T O TA L : $ 4 ,9 5 7 ,1 9 2

Sue & Steve Baggott Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter Sheila & Philip Cohen Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40 The Thomas J. Emery Memorial Carolyn & Terry Fox Christine & Chris Garten Mark Heiman Family Foundation The Louise H. and David S. Ingalls Foundation The Andrew Jergens Foundation Tara & Tom Kilcoyne Pat Landen H’50 Marylou & John McIlwraith Alex & Andrew Quinn Adele Schiff Beth & Jim Schiff Robert & Adele Schiff Family Foundation Inc. Anne & Jim Shanahan Nancy & Tom Shepherd Nancy & John Silverman Jennifer & John Stein Sarah & Steiny Steinman The Louise Taft Semple Foundation Nellie Leaman Taft H’55* Anne Drackett Thomas H’66 The Family of Bev Tucker L’52 Welchwood Foundation Anonymous (1)

Martha Allen ’78

Helen Chatfield H’64

Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89

Elisa & Gilbert* Allgaier

Je & Joseph Choo

Kathy & Bill DeWitt Jr.

Nupur & Manish Anand

Nancy & Jay Clark

Marguerite & Karl Gieseke

Sydney & Bob Anning

Julie & Frank Cohen (’91) Family

Margot & Dan Good

Dulany & Rob Anning ’86

Mandy Hayes ’91 & Jason Cohen ’91

Kris & Cal Kalnow

Robin (Smith H’67) & John Armstrong

Mary Linn Coldiron

Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund

Pakeeza & Ferhan Asghar

Lawsie (Pennington C’65) &

Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83

Meg & John Atkinson

Elizabeth & Patrick Rogers

Gail Barrows Austin C’59

Elizabeth & Brian Coley

Adele Schiff

Diana Gatch Avril H’47

Rebecca Lindy Coll ’83

Beth & Jim Schiff

The Avril Family

Carolyn & Mike Collette

Christine & Charlie Schiff

Jennifer Habel & Chris Bachelder

Mary Ida (Sloneker ’77) &

John J. Schiff III

Sue & Steve Baggott

Robert & Adele Schiff Family

Gay (Seybolt H’51) & Saint Bain

Foundation Inc.

Linda & Billy Cyr

Michael Coombe L’72 Dorothy (Kim ’84) & Evan Corbett ’82

Fran Barrett

Caroline & Bill Cox

Shelly & Nolan Bean

Katja & Dennis Creech

Linda & Andy Berger

Theresa & Randall Curnow

G I F T S T O TA L : $ 2 0 , 7 51 ,1 0 9

Jennie (Rosenthal L’75) &

Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski

Challengers

Betsy Alexander Berry H’57

Jennifer & Eric Dauer

Julie & Frank Cohen (’91) Family

Sally Bidlingmeyer ’84

Marjorie Davis C’65

Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40

Helen Chatfield Black H’41*

Elizabeth & Nick DeBlasio

Beth & Jim Schiff

Steve Black L’60

Anne & Ron DeLyons

Robert & Adele Schiff Family

Chrissie & Josh Blatt

Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89

Ann Bartlett Blemker C’65

Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40

Jennifer & John Stein

Jane & Bob Bohinski

Loi & Andreas Drath

Anne Drackett Thomas H’66

Mary Ann & John Boorn

Julie & Philip Duncan

Anonymous (1)

Carol & Steve Boymel

Clare Dupree ’76

Stephen Brewster ’80

Nancy Hogan Dutton H’56

Kenya Brock ’98

Colleen & George Dwight

Nancy & Bruce Brown

Tara & Jon Eaton

Suzan Strait & Jenifer Brown

Kari & David Ellis

Audrey & Stephen Brown

Lisa & Chester Eng

Barb & Andrew Bryans

Bill Fabe L’67

Angela & Kent Buckley

Dana Fabe H’69

Melanie Grynsztejn & Ian Buttress

Lissy Fabe H’71

Cathy (Smale H’72) &

Meredith (Edwards ’98) &

PHASE 2

Foundation Inc.

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Chairs: Andrew Quinn Jennifer Stein Sarah Steinman Members: Rob Anning ’86

G I F T S T O TA L : $ 1 , 5 02 ,9 8 1

Carolyn & Mike Collette

Tucker (Jones ’79) &

Lynette & Jim Barresi

Abram Gordon

Susan & Peter Cha

Marshal Compton

Jenny & Tom Williams

Scott Carroll ’85

Amy & Joe Callow

Karla & Bill Balskus

Michael Coler

Skyler Foundation

LOWER FIELDS ATHLETIC COMPLEX

Kerrin & Stefan Antonsson

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Tracy & Dave Davis

Lalitha Chunduri Beth Schiff Paul Sittenfeld Anne Drackett Thomas H’66 Fleming & Dobbs Ackermann Beth & Brad Agin

Allen Berliant

Robert Caldemeyer Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) & Paul Callard ’81

Elizabeth Jones Darley ’80

John Ficks ’89 Nora Zorich & Thomas Filardo Marsha & Scott Firestein

Alison & Bret Caller

Evelyn & Marc Fisher

Erin O'Grady & Scott Carroll ’85

Kathleen & Kevin Foster

Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter

Carolyn & Terry Fox

Susan & Peter Cha

Estate of Margaret Hooker Fraser H’63

William & Anne Chatfield

Puja & Krishnanath Gaitonde


Molly & Tom Garber ’96

Elinor (Adick H’58) & Steve Kline

Maria & Jim Papakirk

Meghan & Christopher Stevens

Wendy Ellis Gardner & Todd Gardner

Kelly & Ken Kocher

Tory (Woodhull H’63) &

Karryn Schultz-Stieby &

Christine & Chris Garten

The Kohnen/McNair Families

The Orpha Ann Gatch Foundation

Jacquie Kovach

Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel

Elizabeth Stoehr ’82

Sudie Ernst Geier H’41

Ami & Samir Kulkarni

Reena & Yash Patil

Mary Reis Sullivan C’59

Dee Gettler

Jutta & Patrick Lafley

Jennifer & Jim Pavelka

Ying Yi & Andrew Sun

Dee Ann Gilmore

Pat Landen H’50

Marla & Chris Peltier

The Louise Taft Semple Foundation

Ben Glassman ’93

Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier

Francie Garber Pepper H’58

Margot Deupree Taylor L’55 H’61

Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67

Margaret (Avril ’75) &

Sandy Stolle Perry C’53

Julie & Hal Theobald

Alicia & Nate Peterson

Anne Drackett Thomas H’66

B. (Wiley ’75) & Abram Gordon

Angela & James Lee

Ellen Monson & Kenneth Petren

Ellen Blemker Thomas C’58

Gradison Foundation

Rae Vuic & Stephen Leeper

Kay Mitchell Pettengill H’41

Isabelle & Jarrod Thomas

Linda (Heldman H’71) &

Gina & Michael Leisring

Rachel Gustin ’93 & John Piersma

Allison & Aaron VanderLaan ’91

Cissy & Bob Lenobel

Tasha & Jerry Porter

Barbara & Mark VanderLaan

The Peter F. Levin Philanthropic

Joni & Dick Quimby

Swapna & Vinod Varma

Fund at InterAct for Change

Gary Greenberg Marni & Taylor Greenwald IV Brooke & Daniel Guigui

Jonathan Lawson

Bill Stieby

Alex & Andrew Quinn

Leslie & Stephen Veldhuis

Amita & Sunny Gupta

David Levy ’99

Halle & Thomas Quinn

Federica Pompei & Marco Volpi

Julie Albright & Brian Haas

Glenna McLain Light C’57

Lisa & John Raimondo

Julianne Richardson Wagner ’88

Karen & Drew Hagerty

Whitney Rowe Long H’65

Sheila & Gary Reich

Kejian Zhang & Zhaohui Wang

Veronica McCreary-Hall &

Carolyn (Huwe H’56) & Peter Ludwig

Sherri & Ted Remaklus

Drew Gores L’66 H’72 &

The H.B., E.W. & F.R. Luther

Dorothy Rigney

Charles Hall Lalitha Parameswaran &

Mona & Tony Rinaldi

Liza Martindale Weiner ’99

Meredith & Giles Roblyer

Welchwood Foundation

Susan & Jeff Harris

Olivia & Chris Mann

Dede Lewis Rowe ’78

Britty & Brian Wiles

Lisa Butler & Datha Harrison

Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits

Julie & Nathan Rozof

Karen & Fritz Wilger ’83

Jenny & Ed Hatfield

Suzy Marquard H’68

Ellie Fabe ’78 & Frank Russell L’72

Judy (Robinson H’67) & Joe Williams

The John Hauck Foundation

Mike Marrero

Marielle & Tony Samaha

Laura Welles Wilson ’84

Ellen Haude ’88

Christa (Parker ’90) &

Jennifer & Len Sauers

Jodi Schmidtgoesling &

Rob Heimann

Charitable Foundation

George Warrington

Mary & Larry Lutz

Param Hariharan

Mark McAndrew

Jared & Susan Schaefer

Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill

Megan & Mike McCuen

Adele Schiff

Marilyn Fox Hill H’49

Trish & Tim McDonald

Beth & Jim Schiff

Karen & David Hoguet

Kyle McLaughlin

Robert & Adele Schiff Family

Sherry & Mark Holcomb

Charlotte McMullan

Maureen & Frank Howard

In honor of Audrey and Aaron Howard

Foundation Inc. Jayna (Schlegel ’90) &

HRD-C Foundation

Kevin McNamara

Dan Schimberg ’80

Hummingbird Society Foundation

The Meckel Family

Ronna & Ben Schneider

Lara Danziger-Isakov &

Lois & Cliff Mentrup

Greer & John Schneider

Ronnen Isakov

Jay Woffington Estate of Rosamond Reed Wulsin C’38 & Dr. John H. Wulsin Margaret (Hogan H’60) & Jack Wyant Marcy Wydman ’76 Mary Beth & Craig Young Laurence Deprez-Zenezini & Stefano Zenezini

Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman

Dotty Shaffer ’83

Anonymous (8)cil

Peggy Shaffer & Ben Jacks

Robbie & John Michelman

Beth & Kevin Shaw

Cami Elliott ‘75Est

Betty Freyhof Johnson H’40*

Ken Mims ’81

Caroline Kalnow Shemony ’06

* Denotes deceased

Gigi & Joseph Johnson

Casey & Greg Morris

Nancy & Tom Shepherd

Sarah, Mark, Betsy & Ginger Johnson

Kimberly & David Morstadt

Nancy & John Silverman

Delle Christensen Jones H’67

Mitzie & Emerson Moser

Beth & Joe Sims

Sarah & Jim Jurgensen

Rachel Warrington Moss ’82

Preeti Ghatora & Rajinder Singh

Selena Hariharan & James Kalinowski

Betsy & Harrison Mullin

Susan Esler & Steve Skibo

Jessie Karthik & Karthik Kanagarajan

Sybil Behrens Mullin ’83

Maria Kalomenidou & Yannis Skoufalos

Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter

Amy & Jaimie Nathan

Shelly & Matt Smith

Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian

Meghan & Andy Nelson

Erin & Jon Snelting

Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney &

Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund

Ellen Pease Sole H’70

Stephanie Norton

Leslie & Andy Spooner

Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy

Eric Kearney

Radhai Sridharan & Rajan Odayar

Doreen & Ethan Stanley ’89

Ginger & Steve Kent

Debbie & Rich Oliver L’61

Jennifer & John Stein

Mary Lynne Boorn ’84 & Rick Kieser

Libby (Warrington ’78) & Kevin Ott

Kelli & Richard Stein

Archana & Sashi Kilaru

Mary Ott

Sarah & Steiny Steinman

BUILD.CONNECT.INSPIRE.

Margot & Dan Good

John Parlin III L’54

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Seven Hills’ humanities offerings are just as vast as the world they encompass. Students have access to recent additions in literature courses and history classes—such as our new, semester-long environmental history and biotechnology classes. Seven Hills’ English and history departments are also working together to create a rich experience for ninth-graders studying Ancient Greece and other units. Fifth-graders on the Hillsdale Campus participate in an integrated unit of social studies, science, and Project Math to learn more about the realities of global water access. On the Doherty Campus, Unit II students are blending social studies and science in their new global discoveries unit. Seven Hills students also enjoyed a broader infusion of world language courses, including adding a robust Mandarin Chinese language program to the existing Spanish, French, and Latin courses. Seven Hills also offers trips on a rotating basis to five different countries. In her Chinese classes, teacher Mia Wu teaches Mandarin not only as a language, but as a vehicle to help her students better understand the social and political climate of China. “Being familiar with the language of

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PREPARING YOUNG LEARNERS

In 2013, the Board of Trustees penned a Strategic Plan that would cultivate the future-focused skills our students need to thrive in a global economy with a deeper commitment to supporting real-world learning beyond the boundaries of the school day or academic calendar.

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any country is just a small part of being globally aware,” said Wu. “Every day, world language students are gaining greater awareness of a bigger picture, and therefore, more attuned to our world’s realities.”

“The students have been able to look at history from another direction,” said Wabler. “They’re learning different ways to understand history, as well as people’s relationship with nature.”

In fall 2016, U.S. History teacher Brian Wabler unveiled a newly designed environmental history course, in which juniors and seniors take a closer look at the story of nature, how each environment tells its own narrative, and how it upsets and upturns various cultures. The course will continue to evolve this fall, as environmental history and environmental science will combine to be a year-long, interdisciplinary environmental studies class.

More and more, over the past five years, Seven Hills teachers continue to thoughtfully develop curriculum and learning experiences that offer many lenses through which our students see things, learn, and take in information. Our students are reaching beyond our borders to understand historic and current events taking place abroad, and how these events affect their daily lives.

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Students study Latin inscriptions on replicas of ancient coins

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Environmental history class on a field trip at Withrow Nature Preserve

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ENDOWED FUNDS

Donors to Endowed Funds T HE ELIS E EATO N A L LEN CHA IR I N F I N E & PER F OR M IN G AR T S

FAC U LT Y P R O FE S S IO N A L G R OWT H & DE V E LO PME N T FUND

Estate of Robert Allen

Sharon & Binem Dizenhuz L’78

A LUM N I HER I TAG E S CH OL A R S HIP F U N D

Portia Xiao-Wyner

Laurie Dearworth Leon ’84

AN G E FAR A N FUN D

Philip Meyers ’81

Clover Brodhead Gowing C’53

A L EX B IB L ER M E M O R I AL S CH OL A R S HIP F U N D Lindsay & Mark Bibler Anonymous (1) CATAWBA SCHOL ARSHIP FUND Anonymous (1) CL ASS OF 1956 FUND FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING Jane Slemmer Larsen H’56 Thomas M. Rodes Ann McDowell Santen H’56 Cynthia Taylor Seybolt H’56 Judith Allen Thompson C’56 EA E M EM OR IAL F U N D Cami Elliott ’75

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Cui Lin & Jun Xiao

G. & Stuart Currier

Michele & Greg Young

Denicola Family Trust

Judy & Joe Zehren

F.A.S.T CTA

Anonymous (1)

Bobbie & Jim Farley Amy & Nick Francis Sherry Deskins Goodson The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation Linda & Christopher Hart

E LINOR SC HERR MOSHER FUND Betsy Alexander Berry H’57 Toni LaBoiteaux H’57

E L I N O R E ADICK KLIN E S C H O L AR SH IP FUN D

Mary & Michael J. Hirlinger

M A RY REIS SUL L IVAN C ’5 9 S CHOL ARSHIP FUND

Ashley & Hill Kohnen

Meghan & Andy Nelson

Elinor Adick Kline H’58

Stephanie & Mike Lambers

Mary Reis Sullivan C’59

Gail & Mike Maundrell E L I SAB E T H “BITS Y ” G R E E NWALD M A P E S FUN D

Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund

Anne & Taylor Greenwald III

Melissa & Richard Pregel

Jennifer & Len Sauers Marcia & Dick Snyder Kim Takahashi K Y L E P LU SH S C H O L AR SH IP FUN D Shirley & Christopher Abell Roseanne & Rodney Amburgy Misha & Christopher Bell Patricia & Frederick Bryan III Chris Caddell

Mother of Mercy High School Steve Riddle

TH E MIRIAM TITCOMB M E MORIAL FUND Tracy Lynn Monroe ’82

Sally & Tony Rosiello

TH E J AC K WHITE S CHOL ARSHIP FUND

Judy & Adam Shuppert

Caroline Bahlman ’06

Social Tennis Event Manish Srivastava Sarah & Brian Sturgeon Tennis women from Camargo, Five Seasons KY, & Mercy Anderson Jennifer & Greg Vatter Angela Wilson

Liz (Okin ’00) & Nick Lorenz JUDY WIL L IAMS S CHOL ARSHIP FUND Judy (Robinson H’67) & Joe Williams


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In honor of

In h o no r o f

In h on or of

In h on o r of

Margo Kirstein

Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn

Margo Kirstein

Marcia & Dick Snyder

In honor of

In h o no r o f

M O L LY M A R R E R O AQUILINO ’99

Carolyn & Terry Fox

FRANK ANDRESS’ 90TH B I R T H D AY

Mike Marrero In honor of

KARL A BALSKUS

Beth O'Brien Driehaus & Dan Driehaus In honor of

TOM BETTS

David Monroe ’91 Murray Monroe ’84 In honor of

M AT T B O LT O N

Michele & Greg Young In honor of

HENRY COOK ’20

Kathryn & Joseph Cook

ANI (MARTIN ’94) DUNN & CHAD DUNN ’92

MARY ELLENBERGER

Kathryn & Joseph Cook

LINDA FORD

Jenny Menzies ’03 Susan & Kenneth Sherman In h o no r o f

CELIA & DOUGLAS GOLANN’S WEDDING

Margo Kirstein

ELIJAH AL AN DAUER ’21

Jackie Mack & Ted Silberstein In honor of

SUZANNE LIACOS DIX

Nancy & Tom Gilman In honor of

K AT H Y D E U B E L L

Chris Hedges

SHERRI LINVILLE

Beth O'Brien Driehaus & Dan Driehaus

ELIZABETH “BITSY” GREENWALD MAPES’ B I R T H D AY

Jennifer & Len Sauers

Jan Anderson Gail Culyer Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn Jennifer Frey ’99 Valerie Hamilton Lynn & Don Jacobs Kris & Cal Kalnow Debbie Motz In h o no r o f

M E G A N H AY E S

In h o no r o f

BARBARA KAROL

Julia Christiansen St. Pierre ’96 In h o no r o f

THE ENGAGEMENTS OF MARGO KIRSTEIN’S DAUGHTERS

Patti & Fred Heldman

In h on o r of

GLENN SHILLINGER

Murray Monroe ’84

ANDI FISCHER SIMON ’98

Sybil Behrens Mullin ’83 In h on o r of

MARCIA SNYDER

Nancy & Tom Gilman In h on or of

SAM MARRERO ’02

In h o no r o f

PAT T I G U E T H L E I N

GLENN SHILLINGER’S RETIREMENT

In h on o r of In h on or of

Mike Marrero

Stella Linn Frankel ’27 In honor of

In h on or of

In h o no r o f

In honor of

M AT T H E W C O O K ’ 1 8

SARAH LEYMAN’S ’07 WEDDING

RECOGNITION DONORS

Recognition Gifts

In h on or of

NANCY MCCORMICK ’83

In h on or of

BOB TURANSKY

Sarah Leyman ’07 Monica Dealy ’99 Jay Dealy ’94

Sybil Behrens Mullin ’83

In h on o r of In h on or of

LOWELL WENGER

Margo Kirstein

In h on o r of

ASIA REID ’05 & NEIL N A R AYA N ’ S W E D D I N G

Anonymous (1)

RUSSELL WHITE In h on or of

MEG DUNN PETRIC ’89

Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn

Asher Frankel ’26 In h on o r of

RANDY WILSON In h on or of

SARAH ROOCH ROBERTS C’67

Anonymous (1)

Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73 In h on or of

L AURA HOUSTON ’06 & JAKE SHIFMAN’S ’06 WEDDING

Margo Kirstein

In h o no r o f

JODY KNOOP

Stella Linn Frankel ’27

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F U N D S & F O U N DAT I O N S

Funds & Foundations Gifts INDIVIDUA L FUND S AND FOUNDAT IONS

AmazonSmile Foundation Bardes Fund Benevity Community Impact Fund Tyler R. Cain Foundation The Camden Foundation Julie & Frank Cohen Family Foundation Cord Foundation The Edward E. Ford Foundation Ficks Family Foundation The Fullgraf Foundation The Robert Gould Foundation Inc. Griffin Family Trust The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation The Mark Heiman Family Foundation Heimann Family Foundation HRD-C Foundation, Inc. Kiebach Foundation The King Family Foundation Kula Foundation Leyman Foundation J. Cromer Mashburn Family Foundation The McCaslin-Henningsen Charitable Trust The Meyers Foundation

Depository Williams Foundation

Suzy Marquard Charitable Fund

Wilmington Trust

Harry R. and Mary I. Maxon Fund

Wyant Family Foundation

RCMcCoy Family Fund

Zaring Family Foundation

More Family Giving Account

AME RI CAN EN D OWMEN T FO UNDATI O N

Foundation, Inc. Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund Schimberg Family Foundation The Smale Family Foundation Dudley S. Taft Foundation TAS Foundation Joseph H. and Ellen B. Thomas Foundation Inc. Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation

Giving Account

Lubeck Fund Jacqueline Mervis Mack Philanthropic Fund John S. and Roberta F. Michelman Fund Richard I. Michelman and Karen E. Meyer Fund Katy Hollister & Brad Miller Fund

Mary S. Nelson Fund

BANK O F A MER IC A CH ARI TABL E G IF T F U N D

Rozof Charitable Giving Account

Sara K. and David P. Osborn Fund

Esler-Skibo Family Gift Fund

Pepper Family Fund

Stein Family Charitable Fund

Rosenthal Family Foundation

Shirley L. and T. Douglas Stenberg

Marvin and Betsy Schwartz Fund

Anonymous (1) CO MMUNI T Y F OU N DATION FO R GRE AT ER B U F FALO

Watson Billings Family Foundation

David and Jane Pyle Fund

Fund

Daniel and Deborah Motz Family Fund

Ann Santen Fund

The Sutton Family Fund

Smale Family Fund

THE CO MMU N IT Y FO UNDATI O N SER VIN G RI CHMO ND & C EN TR AL VI RGI NI A

Nancy T. Vandenberg Fund

Spanbauer Family Fund

Vista Larga Fund

Sherri and Adam Symson Fund

Wydman Family Fund

Bernard J. and Karen D. Wilger

John and Susan Mullin Fund

THE G R EATER C IN C IN N ATI F OU N DATION

THE CO MMU N IT Y FO UNDATI O N OF TAMPA

Alex Williams Family Fund DAY TO N FO U N DATION D E PO SI TO R Y, IN C .

William and Anne Chatfield Fund

Allgaier Giving Fund

Ruth J. and Robert A. Conway

The Mathur-Purushothaman

Limestone Fund

Melody Sawyer Richardson Fund

The Oliver Family Foundation

Rosenthal Family Foundation

Charitable Fund Lafley Family Fund

Robert Okin Foundation, Inc.

The Ridgeway Foundation

Ami and Samir Kulkarni

Welchwood Foundation

FI DE LI T Y CHAR ITAB L E G IF T FUND

Rhineland Foundation

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Warren County Foundation

Newman and Asbury Gift Fund Mary Lois and Andreas Drath Charitable Fund Five Peaks Fund Toby and Sanford Franklin Charitable Fund R. Edwin and Juliet Howe Family Fund Kanter/Sutton Fund Lair and Anna Kennedy Family Fund Virginia and Stephen Kent Family Giving Fund Elinor and Steve Kline Trust

Elise Eaton Allen Performing Arts Fund Frank and Janet Andress Fund Bassett Family Fund Shannon and Lee Carter Family Fund Carolyn and Michael Collette Family Fund Anne and Ron DeLyons Fund David and Kari Ellis Family Fund George Fabe Fund Nora Zorich and Thomas Filardo Family Fund Gilman Family Fund Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Inc. Linda Greenberg Fund Katherine V. and Thomas A. Hayes Family Fund Joseph and Louise Head Fund Fred and Patti Heldman Charitable Fund

Fund Anonymous (1) THE G R E AT E R N E W OR L E A N S FO U N DAT I O N

Laughing Buddha Fund IN TE R ACT FO R CH A N G E

The Peter F. Levin Philanthropic Fund THE J E WI S H FE DE R AT I O N OF CI N CI N N AT I

Andrew and Cynthia Berman Philanthropic Fund Caller Family Philanthropic Fund Jennifer and Eric Dauer Philanthropic Fund Fred Friedman Family Philanthropic Fund Edward and Ina Loftspring Philanthropic Fund Ben and Ronna Schneider Family Philanthropic Fund


Richard and Vanessa Wayne Family Fund THE NEW YORK COMMUNIT Y T RU S T

Delafield Fund REN A IS S A NC E C HARI TABLE F OU NDAT ION INC.

The Baggott Family Charitable Gift Fund S AU L S C HOT TENS TE I N F OU NDAT ION

Susan and Jeffrey Harris Fund S C HWA B C HA RITA BLE FUND

Mark and Lindsay Bibler Charitable Fund

MATCHING GIFTS

FTI Consulting, Inc.

Meredith Corporation Foundation Employee Contribution Program Matching Gifts And Volunteer Grants Programs

Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc.

GE Foundation Matching Gifts Program

The Benevity Community Impact Fund of the American Online Giving Foundation

Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Matching Gifts Program

Microsoft Matching Gifts Program

Delta Air Lines Foundation Matching Gifts to Education

Macy's Inc. Matching Gifts Program

PNC Foundation

Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation

Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation

Fidelity Foundation Matching Gifts to Education

Marsh & McLennan Companies Matching Gifts to Education Program

Fifth Third Foundation

The Merck Foundation

Northwestern Mutual Foundation

Standard Insurance Company The UBS Matching Gifts Program UnitedHealth Group YOUR CAUSE LLC

ND WNE D DAFT U F U N D SE & FOU I ONNDSS

J OH NS ON C HA RITABLE G I F T F UND

Evelyn & Marc Fisher 2015 Philanthropic Fund U B S DONOR A DVISE D F U N D/ NAT IONA L P H I L A NTHROPIC TRUST

The Fitscher Au-Yeung Family

VANGUARD CH AR ITAB L E

FRIENDS OF SEVEN HILLS

The Sommer Family Charitable Fund

Kroger Community Rewards

Foundation

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A N N U A L

G I V I N G

MEMORIAL GIFTS

Memorial Gifts GIFTS GIVEN IN MEMORY

In memory of

Marlene Baer

OF INDIVIDUALS FOR

KAY WALLI N G F OR D HEP P C’53

Kathy & Bob Deubell

Quina Schmidlapp C’53

Sharon & Binem Dizenhuz L’78

F.A.S.T CTA

Barbara Frey

Stuart Currier & G. Currier

Margo Kirstein

Denicola Family Trust

Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon

Bobbie & Jim Farley

Barbara & Mark VanderLaan

Amy & Nick Francis

Anonymous (1)

Eileen & Jerry Gao

WHOM ENDOWED FUNDS A R E A L R E A DY E S TA B L I S H E D ARE OFFERED UNDER THE

In memory of

DONORS TO NAMED

BE T T Y FRE Y HOF JOHN SON H’40

E N D OW E D F U N D S L I S T.

Nancy Pechstein Aubke H’67 In memory of

Margo Kirstein

H E L E N C H AT F I E L D B L A C K H’41

Sandi Schaefer Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld

Randal & Peter Bloch L’60 Margo Kirstein

In memory of

Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld

RI CHARD JOHN SON

In memory of M A RT HA M ITH O E FE R Clover Brodhead Gowing C’53

In memory of J ENNY C A RR

William & Anne Chatfield In memory of LOUIS E CORNN

Luther Black L’64 In memory of LEE DUDLEY

Anne & Taylor Greenwald III In memory of J A M ES F RENCH

Janet & Larry Allgaier In memory of NA NC Y GLEINE R

Kelli & Nate Gleiner In memory of BOB HA LONEN

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Reeta Brendamour Beth & Peter Clayton Charles Mesh Joanne Fruth & Richard Perren Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon In memory of MARTHA JO HN SON

Charles Mesh Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon In memory of JACQ UI E HASL EY JON ES

Kathy & Bob Deubell In memory of BE T T Y KLI NED IN ST

Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon In memory of SUSAN KO EN IG

William & Anne Chatfield In memory of MME . RE NEE LOW THER

Elizabeth Urban ’81 In memory of JI MMY MAR R S

Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael Coombe L’72

Christine & Chris Garten In memory of

Karen & Scott Glum

B R EN T MC KN IG HT

Sherry Deskins Goodson

Anne & Taylor Greenwald III

The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile

In memory of

Linda & Christopher Hart

AL F R ED MEC KEL

Chris Hedges

Roger Isaacs

Mary & Michael J. Hirlinger

Margo Kirstein

Margo Kirstein

Rosalind & Duncan Moir

Ashley & Hill Kohnen

Marcia & Dick Snyder

Louise & Dylan Labrie

Society of the Danube Swabians

Stephanie & Mike Lambers

Anonymous (1)

Gail & Mike Maundrell

Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation

Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund In memory of

Mother of Mercy High School

MU R R AY MON R OE

Melissa & Richard Pregel

David Monroe ’91

Steve Riddle Sally & Tony Rosiello

In memory of

Katie Sauers ’11

TOM N EYER

Judy & Adam Shuppert

Margo Kirstein

Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon Jaden Sims ’23

In memory of

Marcia & Dick Snyder

L AR R Y P HIL L IP S

Social Tennis Event

Margo Kirstein

Lorraine Spaccarelli Manish Srivastava

In memory of

Doreen & Ethan Stanley ’89

KYL E P LU SH

Sarah & Brian Sturgeon

Shirley & Christopher Abell

Tennis women from Camargo,

Judy Hauser Adams H’57

Five Seasons KY, & Mercy Anderson

Roseanne & Rodney Amburgy

Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73

Misha & Christopher Bell

Jennifer & Greg Vatter

Patricia & Fredrick Bryan III

Angela Wilson

Gayle Coolidge Burt ’96

Michele & Greg Young

Chris Caddell

Judy & Joe Zehren Anonymous (1)


In memory of

In memory of

In memory of

In memory of

DAVID REID L’4 0

MARY ANN STR ICKL AN D H’57

MAR IET TA WAT TS B OYER

MAR Y YO U N G

Judy Hauser Adams H’57

C’72

Laura (Hoguet ’06) &

Cherry Rouse Calender C’72

In memory of B ARBA RA KNAUFT RO DE S H’ 56

In memory of

Cynthia Taylor Seybolt H’56

Kim Takahashi

In memory of

In memory of

B ARRY S MITH

JAME S VANCE

Anne & Taylor Greenwald III

Anne & Taylor Greenwald III

H I RO TAKAH AS HI

Jeff Leonard ’06

Sara Ware Howsam C’72 Judy Lane Rogers C’72 In memory of JAC K WHITE

William & Anne Chatfield

MEMORIAL GIFTS

Margo Kirstein

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Complementary to the college counseling journey, Seven Hills’ four-year-old Experiential Learning program helps students understand who they are, where their strengths lie, and what they might

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This healthy, dynamic blend of fostering students’ individualized self-awareness, along with their personalized pursuit of excellence manifests in organic and intentional ways. Seven Hills’ Four-Year College Counseling program pairs students with one of four college counselors who work alongside them, from their first few weeks of Upper School through the college application process in their junior and senior years. During their freshman year, students are learning to navigate the rhythm and flow of ninth-grade life, and as sophomores they will focus on extracurricular opportunities. Juniors learn to balance their responsibilities and explore college options, and seniors recognize the many lessons they have learned, applying their knowledge to what’s ahead.

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“We are helping each student develop the strongest possible college applications and find the right fits in colleges, but there is so much more,” said Seven Hills Director of College Counseling and Assistant Head of School Susan Marrs. “With all of our collective experience and expertise around highly selective college admissions offices and the boards on which we serve, we are

want to explore through community service, their Personal Challenge project, and job shadows.

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Today, Seven Hills students are presented with a thoughtful path of experiences that are equal parts academic achievement and purposeful discovery.

focused mostly on working with kids and parents, on guiding them through a complicated process, and helping students find their success and build meaningful relationships.”

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ive years ago, faculty, administration, and members of the Board of Trustees knew the Upper School students of the 2020 era would navigate greater complexities than anyone their young age had ever before faced. As part of the Strategic Plan, this visionary group set out to create programs that would help students to build academic footholds to excellence, learn about themselves and what they love, and develop skills to be able to thrive socially and emotionally through adversity, as well as success.

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Over the past four years, Director of Experiential Learning Nick Francis’ burgeoning Experiential Learning program has included an entrepreneurship class that culminates in a Shark Tank-style competition after students work with local business executives. It has led some to online courses, exchange programs, and summer internships tailored to their interests. Others pursued Concentrations in one of several interest areas, such as global citizenship, technology, the arts, entrepreneurship, environmental stewardship, or political engagement. The program has also sparked continuous introspection, as students interact with the real world and meet a number of professionals from varying backgrounds in Upper School assemblies throughout the year. “We are helping students to be aware of and nurture the emotional aspects of their lives” Francis said. “We’re helping guide them toward exploration and ultimately helping them achieve a sense of purpose.”

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Entrepreneurship students make the pitch during Shark Tank-style presentations


“WE WANT STUDENTS TO FIND A R E A S T H AT I N T E R E S T A N D M O T I VAT E T H E M I N T R I N S I C A L LY. ONCE THEY CONNECT WITH SOMETHING THEY ARE CURIOUS A B O U T, T H E Y W I L L F E E L A S E N S E O F PURPOSE AND WE WILL HELP THEM P U R S U E T H AT A R E A O F I N T E R E S T. ” – Director of Experiential Learning Nick Francis

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A D A I R / C U L P F A M I LY SCHOLARSHIP FUND

DOHERTY – GENERAL

S C I E N C E D E PA R T M E N T

Polly Adair Culp H’65

Judy Davis

Cindy Carlino

Linda Wolfe

AT H L E T I C S – G E N E R A L

Susan & Peter Cha

DOHERTY LIBRARY FUND

Sara Ware Howsam C’72

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SEVEN HILLS SUMMER PROGRAM

Rosenthal Family Foundation

Judy Lane Rogers C’72 AT H L E T I C B O O S T E R S T O PURCHASE SWIM TEAM JACKETS

Anonymous (1)

SCHOLARSHIP – GENERAL DOHERTY LIBRARY BOOK FAIR

Jeannie (Zimmerman H’60) & Rick Donaldson

DANIEL BEAVER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Barbara Beaver Woody Woodward

MADAME BONNIE B I N K L E Y A S S E M B LY F U N D

Jack Binkley Marcia & Dick Snyder

Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Inc.

CULLEN DEIMER SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Darcy & Kurt Deimer T H E PAT R I C K D O N O VA N MEMORIAL FUND

DOHERTY LIBRARY FUND FOR BOOKS

Cherry Rouse Calender C’72

Anne Drackett Thomas H’66

Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Inc. The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.

SHARP PROGRAM

Marcia & James Anderson Patricia & Thomas Brown

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING PROGRAM

The Edward E. Ford Foundation

F A C U LT Y P R O F E S S I O N A L DEVELOPMENT

The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation

LOTSPEICH AUTHOR VISIT FUND

Robin & Randall Wilson

LOTSPEICH – GENERAL

Melinda Freedman Staveley L’55

Anonymous (1)

D O H E R T Y C A R N I VA L AUCTION

Lindy VanDoren Freeman H’63

The Smale Family Foundation

Margaret & Robert Vitz

THE BUENGER AWARD

SPECIAL PURPOSES

Gifts and Grants for Special Purposes

Richard Coffey Gary Dowdell Roland McKee Harvey Pickrum Revely Thomas III

MARCIA SNYDER AUTHOR FUND

Liz (Okin ’00) & Nick Lorenz Kristen Snyder ’01 Sara & John Snyder ’96 Carolyn & Terry Fox

SYMPHONY TICKETS FOR F A C U LT Y & S TA F F

Estate of Robert Allen

LOTSPEICH ALUMNI FUND

TENNIS – GENERAL

Emerson Knowles L’69

Matt Kelly ’97

Betsy Klein Schwartz L’51

W O M E N ’ S AT H L E T I C S

Kenya Brock ’98

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LEGACY SOCIETY


2017 - 18

ALUMNI

Ann Gatch H’37*

Diane Moffett C’74

Jean Verity Woodhull H’39*

Louise (Knauft H’54) &

Sudie Ernst Geier H’41

Livy Hickenlooper More C’61

Rosamond Reed Wulsin C’38*

Elizabeth Deupree Goldsmith H’38*

Marjorie McCullough Motch C’41

Anonymous (8)

Elizabeth (Carson C’48) &

Agnes Tietig Parlin C’33*

Samuel* Allen Gail Barrows Austin C’59 Jennie Rosenthal Berliant L’75

William Hall L’37*

Tory (Woodhull H’63) &

Helen Chatfield Black H’41*

Ellen Haude ’88

Steve Black L’60

Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head

Janet Patterson Raymond C’44*

Jack Binkley

Victoria Frazer Bonebrake ’77

Susan Jones Hickenlooper H’63

Joan Fleischer Reckseit H’44

Carol Brestel*

Lara Brightwell ’77

Dr. Norman Hill L’39*

Melody Sawyer Richardson C’61

Charlin & Peter Briggs

Pat Cornell Brodie H’38*

Phyllis Siebenthaler Hopple H’40

Monte Richardson C’30*

Barb & Andrew Bryans #

Rhoda (Allen H’67) &

Pattie (Scifres H’68) &

Marjorie Schiele C’31*

Dr. Bernard B. & Rachel Foster

Betsy (Klein L’51) Schwartz &

Sandra Gans

John Brooks L’57

Andy Jamison

John Parlin III L’54

FRIENDS OF SEVEN HILLS

Virginia Wilkinson Brooks H’43

Betty Freyhof Johnson H’40*

Elana Rhodes Byrd-Kehler C’60

Elinor Adick Kline H’58

Marta Murrie Simons C’57*

Judge Timothy S. Hogan*

Lawsie (Pennington C’65) &

Mary DeBus Knauft C’27*

Margery Wing Sisson Runyan H’37*

Peter Koenig

Mary Stuart Kreimer H’44

Lib Asbury Stone H’48

Jean Leach*

Toni LaBoiteaux H’57 #

Margaret Stone ’78

Barbara & Donald Lowry*

Randy (Upson H’63) &

Renée Stoops ’90

Gary Monnier

Nellie Leaman Taft H’55*

Jeff Rush

Michael Coler Margaret (Walker H’70) & Thomas Comey L’57 Martha Strauss Condit H’33*

Keith LaFerriere

Marvin H. Schwartz #

Robert Allen*

Tom Hayes

Eva Jane Romaine Coombe H’48*

Susan Steman Laffoon H’57

Margot Deupree Taylor H’61

Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld

Anne Brown Dauler H’39*

Sally & Ray Leyman L’67

Elizabeth Adams Tehan C’28*

Ellen & Ray van der Horst

Emily Bookwalter Demar L’24*

Sylvia Taft Lotspeich H’37*

Jane McKay Thomas C’25*

Jean Wommack*

Jane (Maddox C’65) &

Pamela Lee Lowry H’62

Martha Benedict Tuttle H’34*

Mary Wood-Constable

Anni Eleonora Macht C’70

Ruth Smith Upson H’41*

John Wulsin*

Sandy (Hauck C’49) & Allen* Elliott

Sarah Crane Martindale H’42*

Elizabeth Urban ’81

Anonymous (1)

Carol Iannitto Euskirchen H’61

Dr. Merlyn P. McClure H’43*

Ruth Harrison Venable C’52

Mary Van Antwerp Fabe C’44*

Lucy Brown Wagner McKee H’34*

Tina Wagner L’69

* Denotes deceased

Claire Martin Fairman H’50*

Leslie Bennett McNeill C’61

Abby Dittmann Wise H’47

Margaret Pogue Fisk C’33*

Amy Crutchfield Meyer ’84

Joan Patterson Witten C’43*

# Denotes new member as of fiscal year 2018

Margaret Hooker Fraser H’63*

Barbara McKay Miller C’18*

Nan (Sikes H’68) &

Evelyn Comey Frost H’47

Anne Mitchell Pezzano H’72

Igor Dumbadze

LEGACY SOCIETY

Legacy Society

Daniel M. Witten II

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WAY S T O G I V E

WAY S T O G I V E

Contributions to The Seven Hills School may be made using any of the following methods: ONLINE

E M P L O Y E R M AT C H I N G G I F T S

PL ANNED GIFTS

Make your gifts safely and securely by

Many employers sponsor matching gifts

Designating a planned gift to The Seven Hills

credit card at www.7hills.org/giving.

programs and will match any charitable

School in your estate plans can benefit both

Seven Hills accepts Visa, MasterCard, and

contributions made by their employees.

your family and the school by mitigating your

American Express.

To find out if your company has a matching

estate taxes and possibly income taxes, while

gifts program, please call the

creating a lasting legacy for future students. To

Development Office at 513.728.2430.

learn more about tax savings and other benefits

CHECKS

Checks made payable to The Seven Hills School can be mailed to us at: The Seven Hills School Development Office 5400 Red Bank Road Cincinnati, OH 45227 PHONE

To make a gift by credit card over the phone, please call the Development Office at 513.728.2430.

SECURITIES

For information about making a gift of stock or appreciated securities, please call the Development Office at 513.728.2430 or visit our website at www.7hills.org/giving and download our stock transfer instructions.

of Planned Giving, please visit www.7hills.org/giving or contact Margo Kirstein, Director of Development, at 513. 728.2437. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this report is accurate and complete as of June 30, 2018. However, despite our sincere efforts to avoid errors, they may occur and for this, we apologize in advance. If information is misspelled or listed under an incorrect heading, please notify us at 513.728.2430.

QUESTIONS? Please contact Margo Kirstein, Director of Development, at 513.728.2437 or at margo.kirstein@7hills.org. 72


SCHOOL LEADERSHIP 2 0 1 7 -1 8 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 Scott D. Cagle Director of Technology Christine L. Hedges Director of Communications & Marketing Janet S. Hill Director of Enrollment Management Robert W. Horne Director of Finance & Operations Margo A. Kirstein Director of Development Brian G. Phelps Director of Athletics

D E V E LO PM E N T S TA F F Margo Kirstein

Sarah Ott Lautar '05

Billy Kampmann

Tiffany McFarland

Director of Development

Director of Alumni Engagement

Director of Annual Giving

Development Office

Ann Brock Database Administrator

Vallie Freeman

margo.kirstein@7hills.org 513.728.2437

Donor Relations & Stewardship

Coordinator


PA R E N T S O F A LU M N I : If a Seven Hills publication is addressed to your son or daughter and he or she no longer maintains a permanent address at your home, please notify the Development Office. Contact Ann Brock at 513.728.2434 or ann.brock@7hills.org.

Hillsdale Campus Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 Doherty Campus Cincinnati, Ohio 45206 513.728.2400


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