Seven Hills Annual Report - 2016-2017

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The Seven Hills School community has enjoyed an extraordinary year of unique learning experiences, partnerships, and reflection. We invite you to take a look back at 2016-17, a year of vision that continues to inspire our steps today.

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES & ADVISORY COUNCIL FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL FROM THE BOARD CHAIR & PRESIDENT HIGHLIGHTS OF 2016-17 2016-17 A DEFINING YEAR AT SEVEN HILLS FINANCIAL REPORT 2016-17 CONSECUTIVE YEARS DONORS ALL IN A YEAR - ATHLETICS ANNUAL GIVING: THE YEAR IN REVIEW THE SEVEN HILLS FUND LEADERSHIP SOCIETY SENIOR PARENT DONORS CURRENT PARENT DONORS A GROWING VISION - STEM ALUMNI DONORS GRANDPARENT DONORS A FINE YEAR - ARTS PARENTS OF ALUMNI DONORS FACULTY & STAFF DONORS FORMER EMPLOYEE DONORS LEARNING GLOBALLY DONORS TO ENDOWED FUNDS DIVERSIFIED DONOR SOCIETY BUILD.CONNECT.INSPIRE. RECOGNITION GIFTS HEALTHY HEARTS, HEALTHY MINDS FUNDS & FOUNDATIONS MATCHING GIFTS/FRIENDS OF TSHS MEMORIAL GIFTS LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETY GIFTS & GRANTS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES COLLEGE COUNSELING LEGACY SOCIETY WAYS TO GIVE LEADERSHIP & STAFF


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TRUSTEES BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2 016-17 Elizabeth York Schiff, Chair

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Janet Allen-Reid ’76

Andrew Quinn, Vice Chair

Jennie Rosenthal Berliant L’75

Jennifer Stein, Vice Chair

Steve Black L’60

Stephen J. Baggott, Treasurer

Mary Lynne Boorn ’84

Ron DeLyons, Secretary

Stephen Brewster ’80

Robert H. Anning II ’86

Lee Carter

Cathy Smale Caldemeyer H’72 Lalitha Chunduri Michael Coombe L’72 Dorothy Kim Corbett ’84 Jennifer Dauer Marc Fisher Thomas Garber ’96

Lawsie Pennington Coler C’65 Craig Decker Jane Garvey C’74 Tom Hayes Louise Atkins Head H’56 Grace Allen Hill ’80 David Hoguet

Margot Good

Cal Kalnow

Abram Gordon

Steve Kent

Jim Jurgensen

Libby Landen Krone ’77

Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney Lair Kennedy Sashi Kilaru Margaret Avril Lawson ’75 Karen Meyer Meghan Nelson Michael Nordlund Dan Schimberg ’80 James P. Shanahan, Jr. Scott Carroll ’85, Alumni Representative Kerrin Antonsson, Parent Association Representative Christopher P. Garten, Head of School

John McIlwraith Tracy Lynn Monroe ’82 Tory Woodhull Parlin H’63 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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Christopher P. Garten HEAD OF SCHOOL

Dear Seven Hills family and friends, On behalf of our students and our superb faculty and staff, it is my privilege to thank you for all your efforts to support the school during the 2016-17 year. As most of you know, for the last four years, our administrative team has been focused on enacting the program and facilities enhancements enumerated in the Strategic Plan of 2013. Relative to our educational program, our focus has been on expanding opportunities for students in the following three critical areas: 1. Global Awareness Preparing students for a rapidly changing and increasingly interconnected global community. 1. Implemented greater global and contemporary emphasis in history and literature courses 2. Established new elective courses with global or contemporary emphasis: Global Issues: Asia, Global Issues: Non-Asia, Environmental Science, Environmental History, Race and Society, archaeology, and entrepreneurship 3. New world language options a. Aligned Lower School Spanish classes with stronger communicative emphasis b. Added “bridge year� in sixth-grade Spanish to retain Lower School skills and vocabulary c. Added Middle and Upper Chinese courses 4. Expanded travel/exchange programs to include: a. Annual Downey China Program and biennial exchanges to Spain and France, service learning trips, as well as trips to Greece and Italy every three years 2. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Fostering an aptitude for using technology as a tool to address challenges and improve lives. 1. Introduced math enrichment and application strands in Lower School: a. Lotspeich math enrichment program b. Doherty Creation Studio c. Added design thinking component to Middle School d. Innovation Lab: sixth- and seventh-grade strands e. Culminating eighth-grade science wind turbine project 2. Implemented new or expanded Upper School STEM electives: a. Engineering A: civil, mechanical, and materials engineering b. Engineering B: electrical, biomedical, and chemical engineering c. Biotechnology d. Honors Statistics e. AP Calculus AB f. Computer Programming I and II (seven sections) g. Computer Engineering h. AP Computer Science (two sections) 4


3. Guided Self-Discovery Helping students identify and develop their unique talents and interests and find a path to purpose. 1. Lower School a. More robust after-school enrichment programs b. Expanded summer programs c. Fourth- and fifth-grade instrumental music programs 2. Middle School a. Expanded advisory curriculum b. Learning style inventory c. Second Step, a social-emotional learning program (fall 2017) 3. Upper School a. Introduced four-year college counseling b. Developed new ninth-grade advisory curriculum c. Launched Experiential Learning program i. Coordination of service learning and Personal Challenge programs ii. Provided more intentional leadership training iii. Developed career exploration assemblies and job shadow opportunities iv. Maintained database of internships, travel, and enrichment programs v. Introduced interdisciplinary Concentrations vi. Piloted Experiential Learning intensives (May 2018) At the same time, under the superb leadership of 2014-2017 Board Chair Beth Schiff, the Board of Trustees has spearheaded an ambitious program to modernize the school’s educational facilities. Between 2013 and 2016, the Board of Trustees and a handful of donors close to the school provided almost $9 million in funding for four new facilities. We are so grateful to the generous donors who made these important improvements possible! Completed Projects 1. Lower fields (October 2014) 2. Taft Early Childhood Center (August 2015) 3. Doherty playground (October 2015) 4. Jones Hall renovation (August 2016) Each of these projects has represented a quantum leap forward, providing state-of-the-art facilities, which both fully support our programmatic aspirations and unleash the creativity and imagination of our superb faculty. As we move into the fifth and final implementation year of our ambitious strategic plan, we are very proud of the dramatic progress we have already made. And, in some ways, the best is yet to come. As Beth Schiff’s letter in this publication makes clear, we are now moving into the critical, final stage of our efforts to modernize the school’s facilities. Stay tuned! On behalf of our students and faculty, I want to thank you all for everything you continue to do to support the ongoing evolution of this school. You are all wonderful partners in all Seven Hills continues to achieve.

Christopher P. Garten Head of School

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Elizabeth York Schiff B O A R D

C H A I R

Dear friends, What a privilege it has been to chair Seven Hills’ Board of Trustees for the last three years! As a school community, we are incredibly blessed to have secured the interest and involvement of so many talented people. We have superb faculty and staff who have been laser-focused on being the best at getting better. Over the last four years, especially, the faculty and the administrative team have worked tirelessly to develop a host of innovative new programs, which have aligned Seven Hills’ educational program with best practices at some of the nation’s leading schools. As Chris’ own letter in this publication makes clear, now, more than ever before, we know that our graduates are going off to college fully prepared to capitalize on the tremendous head start a school like Seven Hills provides. We are also blessed with talented and deeply engaged volunteers, not only our trustees, but a host of other volunteers and generous donors who have devoted their work, wealth, and wisdom to guiding the school on its path forward. Over the past several years, we have reaped the rewards of this expertise and commitment in countless ways. Guided by the Master Site Plan developed in the Strategic Plan of 2013, we have made, already, several strategic investments in our Lower School facilities. Phase One of our capital fundraising effort built the new Nellie Leaman Taft Early Childhood Center on the Hillsdale Campus and the fabulous renovations of Jones Hall and the new playground on the Doherty Campus. These projects have positioned the school to thrive in an extremely competitive Lower School market. At the same time, our investment in some of our athletic facilities, both the gymnasiums and the new Lower Fields complex, have underscored the school’s signature commitment to providing a fully inclusive athletic experience for all who want to participate. And we are not finished yet! Thanks to the leadership of the Board and more than 100 early donors, we are moving ever closer to enacting Phase Two of our Master Site Plan. 1. Tennis Court Relocation As I write, construction is well underway on six new tennis courts on property we own, north of the Hillsdale Campus track. 2. Center for Arts and Leadership This 45,000-square-foot facility, to be built on the footprint of our current tennis courts, will include a 500-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 suitable venue for the planned extension of assembly programs, convocations, and special events that are so critical to building our school community. Construction of this new facility will also free up more than 6,000-square-feet of underutilized gathering space that will be repurposed as classroom and laboratory space.

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3. Field House Currently, Seven Hills fields 122 athletic teams in grades one through 12. In the winter season alone, 22 basketball teams share three courts. Construction of a new four-court field house, adjacent to the new tennis courts, will permit Middle and Upper School teams to practice, or play games, simultaneously. It will also allow Lower School teams to practice earlier, getting our student athletes home by dinner. 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 often forces cancellation of outdoor games and practices. We are now achingly close to securing the $20 million in funding we need to complete these critical projects. With the generous support of our trustees and a great many other school leaders, we have already secured more than 80 percent of the funding. We have come a long way, but there is still some work to do. It is our ardent hope, if at all possible, to have completed the fundraising and be in a position to break ground by May 2018 and have the new facilities ready for use by August 2019. It has been a great privilege to lead the Board through this incredibly fruitful time of growth and development and to leave the Board in the capable hands of Jen Stein, who has, herself, been such an integral part of all we have achieved in the past three years. I know Jen joins me in expressing our heartfelt gratitude to all of you who have helped, in ways large and small, to nurture the continuing evolution of Seven Hills. How lucky we all are to be able to support a school community which has had such a tremendous impact on the lives of our children!

Best,

Elizabeth Y. Schiff Chair, Board of Trustees

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H I G H L I G H T S

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ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS

97 SCORED 3 OR HIGHER ON AP EXAMS

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In May 2017, 132 students took 288 Advanced Placement exams in 15 subjects. 97% of them earned collegequalifying scores of 3 or higher. 80% of students scored 4’s and 5’s. 46 seniors, more than half the class, and 29 juniors were recognized as AP Scholars, scoring 3 or above on at least three Advanced Placement exams.

The “mid-50%” of ACT scores for the Class of 2017 are as follows: English: 26-35, average 30; Math: 26-32, average 29; Reading: 27-33, average 30; and Science: 25-35, average 30. Overall, students had a composite score of 26-33 and an average of 30.

The “mid-50%” of SAT scores for the Class of 2017 are as follows: EBRW: (Verbal) 620-710, average 656; and MSS (Math): 580-730, average 650. Overall, students had

20% of the Class of 2018 earned National Merit recognition. Eleven students from the graduating Class of 2017 were named National Merit Finalists.

SPECIAL PROGRAMS Throughout the school year, our students took part in assemblies, programs, community service projects, and travel opportunities that built upon the multifaceted, rich learning experiences synonymous with Seven Hills’ academic culture. The many opportunities included: Students participated in programs that reinforced the strong sense of community at Seven Hills: the Kindness Retreat in Lower, the Courage Retreat in Middle, and the Senior Culminating Experience and Class Day in Upper. Schoolwide, service learning played an important part in the 2016-17 school year, including: students on the Doherty Campus singing at the Cincinnati VA Medical Center; Lotspeich students raising money for Heifer International; Middle Schoolers volunteering at Matthew 25 Ministries on Martin Luther King Jr. Day; and Upper School’s mornings of volunteering at the Bethany House. 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., North Carolina, and Knoop Farm, as well as studies abroad through our foreign exchange program in France, which included a stop in Belgium.

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a combined score of 1200-1440 and an average of 1306.

ATHLETICS 80 percent (1,224 participants, including students playing more than one sport) of our students in grades one through 12 participated in at least one competitive athletic team during the 2016-17 school year. In addition, 37 Upper School students were recognized as threeseason athletes. One senior was recognized as a 12-season athlete, having played three seasons a year during each year of Upper School. Schoolwide, Seven Hills fielded 103 teams in 2016-17—43 in the fall, 32 in the winter, and 28 in the spring. Seven Hills won four MVC championships in volleyball, boys swimming, boys tennis, and girls tennis throughout the 2016-17 school year.

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SUMMER

Seven Hills students distinguished themselves in a host of academic competitions across the state of Ohio in 2016-17: Certamen (classics); MATHCOUNTS; Louder than a Bomb youth poetry contest; Mock Trial; American Math Competitions; Rose-Hulman math competition; Ohio Junior Classical League Fall Forum; WCPO Region II Spelling Bee; and the national Stock Market Game, to name a few.

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Two fifth- and sixth-grade boys soccer teams advanced to the state tournament, competing in the SAY finals.

The golf team claimed a state championship during the fall season. In boys swimming, Seven Hills claimed one team runnerup title and, in girls swimming, an individual, two-time state champion. In the spring, a junior was named state champion in tennis. An Upper School student also claimed a runner-up state championship in girls bowling. Six coaches were named MVC Coaches of the Year in boys swimming, boys and girls tennis, boys soccer, softball, and volleyball. Nine Seven Hills athletes were named MVC Players of the Year

PROGRAM

The 2017 Summer Program had a total enrollment of 423 children, ages 3 to 16. The Summer Program provides participants an opportunity to explore their interests and discover new ones over the course of a summer.

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FROM CLASS OF 2017 EARNED NATIONAL MERI T RECOGNITION

TEAMS

in girls tennis, boys cross-country, boys swimming, girls swimming, girls lacrosse, girls volleyball, and boys tennis. Three students were recognized by the MVC for sportsmanship. 224 student athletes were recognized as MVC Scholar Athletes. Varsity athletes are required to earn a GPA of 3.495 or higher to qualify. One student, who was named All-City Player of the Year, was also named to an AllState team. Eleven swimmers were named to the All-State team. The boys tennis coach was also named All-City Coach of the Year.

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FACILITIES

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The renovated track on the Hillsdale Campus opened in August 2016. Renovations to Jones Hall on the Doherty Campus were completed in August 2016. Founders Hall and the Doherty cafeteria underwent extensive renovations in the summer of 2017, opening to students at the beginning of the 2017-18 school year. Doherty’s gym was also renovated to include new bleachers and refinished floors.

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Lotspeich and Doherty students learned to quiet their minds and put their creativity to the test. Lower School students of all ages began an in-depth study of mindfulness in 2016-17. Lotspeich second-grade teacher Danielle Necessary, a trained mindfulness educator, led children in mindfulness lessons during their morning assemblies. First- through fifthgraders also used an interactive bulletin board that promoted empathy and mindfulness by allowing students to share kind and inspiring lessons. Students on the Doherty Campus are learning and discovering in the Creation Studio, which was renovated in August 2016. The studio features Apple desktop computers, 3-D printers, and plenty of odds and ends to let students’ imaginations run wild. The Creation Studio is as busy as ever, as students build bridges, design roller coasters, and create Passion Projects during the school year. Middle School students had an opportunity to participate in the new eighth-grade Chinese program launched for the 2016-17 year, giving students the opportunity to expand on language skills acquired in seventh grade. In fall 2017, the Middle School implemented Second Step, an

advisory and guidance program that gives students the tools for emotion management. Upper School introduced two new electives in fall 2016—archaeology and an Experiential Learning seminar in entrepreneurship. Students in archaeology learned from a host of guest speakers and activities such as simulated archaeological site digs. In the entrepreneurship class, an Experiential Learning seminar, students worked with entrepreneurs from around Cincinnati. They developed their own business pitches and shared them with local business executives in a presentation similar to the popular television program Shark Tank.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 65 teachers from the Lower, Middle, and Upper Schools attended professional development workshops in Ohio and nationwide, including New York, Illinois, New Mexico, and Oregon. 66 teachers earned summer curriculum grants.

STUDENTS OF COLOR

ENROLLMENT School opened in August 2016 with 419 Lower School students in pre-kindergarten for 2-year-olds through fifth grade, 249 Middle School students, and 344 Upper School students. Enrollment in pre-kindergarten for 2-year-olds remained strong at both Doherty and Lotspeich, marked by an increase from the 2015-16 school year. In 2016-17, a total of 21 students were enrolled at the two Lower Schools.

702 STUDENTS

AFTER THE BELL After the Bell, which offers enrichment activities after school, had another great year. A total of 702 students in pre-kindergarten through Middle School participated in music lessons, enrichment programs, and Encore Club.

Students of color made up 32% of the school’s total enrollment in 2016-17.

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T HEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS & CONCERTS

FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS During the 2016-17 school year, 100% of students in the Lower, Middle, and Upper schools participated in arts programs. In the Upper School, more than 80% of students took additional courses, going beyond the 1.5 credits required for arts. The performing arts faculty directed 38 productions and concerts; 25 in Lower School and 13 in Middle and Upper in the 2016-17 school year. In fall 2016, the Upper School staged the classic play Treasure Island. The production won two Cappies, a national studentdirected competition similar to the Tony Awards, and was nominated for several more. Students were recognized in the categories of Featured Actress and Creativity in Directing. The visual arts faculty hosted two Upper School art shows featuring student work. As part of an Upper School student’s Personal Challenge project, the Lotspeich and Middle School art teachers helped curate an art show featuring work

from students in grades three through eight. Seven Hills participated in major arts competitions throughout the school year, including the Cappies, Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, Ohio Junior Thespian Conference, Junior Theater Festival West in California, and Solo and Ensemble Adjudicated Event. Our Middle and Upper School students received prestigious recognition for their efforts. Upper School students had many opportunities to take their arts education above and beyond. The contemporary instrumental ensemble played and learned from a visiting local recording artist during professional music clinics. Visual arts students used professional filmmaker technology to animate 3-D objects, and Upper theater students established the Seven Hills troupe of the International Thespian Society. Our chorus students traveled to New York City in spring 2017 and performed at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.

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IN ONE SCHOOL YEAR, WE ALL ARE GIVEN ROUGHLY

200 DAY S.

Two-hundred days to learn something meaningful, impart wisdom, make mistakes, apply grit, and reflect. Two-hundred days to give. Two hundred days to grow. In those days throughout the 2016-17 academic year at Seven Hills, our school community charted new paths of success, inspired others to take risks, believed in its capabilities, acted on its dreams, and became stronger by learning to lean on each other. Our college counseling department welcomed admissions representatives from nearly 100 colleges, our theater department claimed two prestigious Cappie Awards, our newly-established counseling department expanded its existing social-emotional curriculum to the Middle and Upper schools, and the athletics department celebrated two unprecedented state championships in tennis and golf. We renovated makerspaces that have changed the way our students learn daily, and we cleared acres of land to make way for athletic spaces that will change the way our students practice sportsmanship and leadership on the courts and fields. During the last year, we watched 11 engineering students use design thinking to help a classmate navigate his college campus, and during the presidential election, we watched as our history department morphed into an ever-ready font of wisdom, giving students endless opportunities to learn from real-world applications. The bold year of 2016-17 brought us a deluge of unique learning experiences, good will, community, partnerships, and sharpened our vision for years to come. In six stories throughout this Annual Report, we invite you to take a look back at just what 200 days has meant to Seven Hills.

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FINANCIAL REPORT

Financial Report

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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, 2017. 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

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$21,667,124

Gifts to Annual Fund: • Unrestricted Gifts

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State Funds Auxiliary Services

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$1,411,031

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Interest and Misc. Income T O TA L

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FINANCIAL REPORT

Financial Report

$353,742

$27,145,320

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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 $34 million. The infusion of much-needed new gifts from our Critical Assets Campaign, combined with informed management by our endowment managers, and thoughtful leadership by the school’s Investment Committee, currently chaired by James Shanahan, has returned our fund to a desirable trajectory. E N D O W M E N T G R O W T H B A L A N C E AS O F B EG I N N I N G O F Y E A R (7/1/16)

$31,589,309

Contributions and Pledges to Endowment

$550,982

Investment Return

$3,731,874

Transfer to Operating Fund-Program Services & Appropriations

-$1,169,164

B A L A N C E AS O F E N D O F Y E AR (6/30/17)

$34,703,001

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$1,016,123 $2,906,798 $528,077 $4,450,998

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CONSECUTIVE YEARS

Consecutive Years Donors A FIRM FOUNDATION

Karla & Bill Balskus

Sudie Ernst Geier H’41

Katy Hollister & Brad Miller

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

Fran Barrett

Hope & Philip Glassman

Barbara Mustoe-Monteith &

Glenn Bassett ’84

Jason Goldman ’91

Alison Beall C’64

The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.

Penelope Hall Moodey H’54

Jennie (Rosenthal L’75) &

Wendy Gradison H’71

Melissa Morelli ’85

Clardina & Ronald Green

Velma Morelli

Linda (Heldman H’71) &

Marjorie McCullough Motch C’41

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 PAY S T R I B U T E T O T H O S E INDIVIDUALS AND FOUNDATIONS WHOSE DEDICATION TO AND

Mary Marx Besanceney C’62 Terry & Tom Betts

Gary Greenberg

Lilamae Mueller

Suzanne Armstrong Beutler H’49

Patti Guethlein

Louisa Smith Mygatt H’69

IN THE SEVEN HILLS

Lindsay & Mark Bibler

Phyllis Corbett Hall H’43

Barbara Watson Neal H’60

SCHOOL ARE MOST

Helen Chatfield Black H’41

Susan & Bob* Halonen

Mary Nelson

RESPONSIBLE FOR OUR

Susan & Steve Black L’60

Shelley Lindner Henderson H’46

Mary Asbury H’69 & Bob Newman

Ann (Bartlett C’65) & Ben Blemker

Barbara & Christopher Hepp

Marjorie Warner Off H’66

Lauren Meyers Bosse ’83

Grace (Allen ‘80) & Brian Hill

Elizabeth (Warrington ’78) & Kevin Ott

Wendy & Todd Braff

Karen & David Hoguet

Tory (Woodhull H’63) &

Marilyn Braun

Robert Horne

Stephen Brewster ’80

Karen Holley Horrell & Jack Horrell

Francie Garber Pepper H’58

William & Anne Chatfield

Sarah & Mark Johnson

Sandra Stolle Perry C’53

Helen Chatfield H’64

Kathy & Tom Kahle

Monnie Gores Peters H’66

Mary Ida (Sloneker ’77) &

Kris & Cal Kalnow

Kathryn Mitchell Pettengill H’41

Ginger & Steve Kent

Margarita Lillard Picton H’66

Elinor Addick Kline H’58

Deborah Reed

Peter Koenig

Janet Allen-Reid ’76 & David Reid

Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone

Judy Richards

Brad Kuhr ’79

Melody Sawyer Richardson C’61

Susan Steman Laffoon H’57

Sarah Rooch Roberts C’67

Barbara Anderson Landen H’62

Lynn (Schweitzer H’68) & Jeff Rush

Margaret (Avril ’75) &

Ellen Fabe ’78 & Frank P. Russell L’72

REPEATED INVESTMENTS

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

30 FRIENDSHIPS.

+ YEARS

CONSECUTIVE GIVING

20

Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head Elizabeth C.B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld

Marshal Compton Mary Wood-Constable & James Constable Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael Coombe L’72 Dorothy (Kim ’84) & Evan Corbett ’82 Linda Lovett Crawford H’56 Patricia Adair Culp H’65

Sunny Bowman Saelinger C’61 Adele Schiff

Susan Scherr Lloyd H’53

Beth & Jim Schiff

Linda & Billy Cyr

Deborah Daniel Long C’68

Susan Avril Schneider H’53

Susan Haas & Craig Decker

Whitney (Rowe H’65) & Philip Long

Betsy (Robinson H’70) &

Kathy Deubell

Anni Eleanora Macht C’70

Estate of Robert Allen

Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40

Tom Mackelfresh L’41

Robin (Smith H’67) &

Anne Scherz Durket H’72

Ann Marasco

Tara & Jon Eaton

Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits

Joan Hinsch Searby H’54

Judy & Tom Arnold

Laura Hopple Eschelbach H’68

Susan & Jimmy Marrs

Debbie & Glenn Shillinger

Diana Gatch Avril H’47

Nora Zorich & Tom Filardo

Martha Goodyear Mason C’41

Harriet Smith C’73

Leslie & Michael Baggish

Barbara Frey

Mary & Harry Maxon

Marcia & Dick Snyder

Sarah (Allyn ’77) &

Fund for Independent Schools

Lindsay Boswell McLean L’60

Sarah & Steiny Steinman

Laura Ware McMunigal C’67

Elizabeth Asbury Stone H’48

CONSECUTIVE GIVING

John Armstrong

Ward Bahlman L’66

Wynne (McCarthy H’71) &

Jonathan Lawson

John Parlin III L’54

Sally & Ray Leyman L’67

+ YEARS

16

Allan Berliant

Joel Monteith

Joseph B. Curry

of Cincinnati

Tom Schram Mary Inkrot-Schroder & Mark Schroder


Kim Takahashi

Marilyn Collins

Gretchen & Robert McCormick Jr.

Dulany & Rob Anning ’86

Fran & Dale Tesmond

Bonnie Cord H’62

Andy McGarvey

Lee & Brian Arnold

Anne Drackett Thomas H’66

Katharine Cornelius ’77

Kara & Brad Meador

Jo Arnold

Diana Avril Tully ’81

Catherine Czaya ’98

Cheryl & Mike Miller

Pam Williams Arya & David Arya

Barbara Jussen Upson H’42

Marjorie Davis C’65

Carolyn & Rick Morris Jr.

Alicia Fitscher & Peter Au-Yeung

Allison & Aaron VanderLaan ’91

Peggy & Dan Dinger

Sybil Behrens Mullin ’83

Frances (Lamson H’72) &

Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73

Elissa & Sean Donovan ’86

Margaret Parlin O’Malley H’57

Margaret & Robert Vitz

Julie & Philip Duncan

Tim Poff

Carolyn & Roger Barton

Julianne Richardson Wagner ’88

Kari & David Ellis

Elizabeth & John Rising

Polly Bassett

Harriet Warm C’55

David Evans ’98

Elizabeth & Patrick Rogers

Barbara Beaver

Drew Gores L’66 H’72 &

Merry Ewing ’76

Jill Romerill

Helen & Jim Blakeney

Meredith (Edwards ’98) &

Hilda Rosenberg

Randal & Peter Bloch L’60

Dede Lewis Rowe ’78

Louise Walker Borden H’67

Dorothy Rodgers Werk H’46

John Ficks ’89

Katherine Oechler Whitbeck H’67

Kitty Blair Fischer H’68

Ginger (Carson C’72) & Rob Rubin

Meredith & Erik Brown

Frances Woodward Williams ’76

Linda & Doug Ford

Jennifer & Len Sauers

Nancy & Bruce Brown

Marsha Williams ’77

Carolyn & Terry Fox

Jayna (Schlegel ’90) &

Tyler Cain

Lisa Collins Winick ’85

Amy & Nick Francis

Dan Schimberg ’80

Cathy (Smale H’72) &

Abby Dittmann Wise H’47

Jennifer Frey ’99

Jo & Roger Schnirring

Robert Caldemeyer

Linda Wolfe

Wendy Ellis Gardner & Todd Gardner

Nancy & Julius Schulhoff

Alison Keeler Carrillo H’64

Robin Hawley Wood H’68

Jim Garvey

Anne & Ron Shepherd

Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter

Susan Newkirk Wright H’63

Marty (Mueller ’85) & Eric Gerhardt

Leslie Ann Sciarra Shimer C’74

Sarah & Dick Clark

Marcy Wydman ’76

Lee Carol Brewster Giduz ’75

Sarah & Gerald Skidmore

Nancy & Jay Clark

Karen & Scott Glum

Kevin Smith ’82

Joan Claybourn

Melissa & Ismael Godoy

Doreen & Ethan Stanley ’89

Julie & Frank Cohen ’91

Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67

John Steele

Carolyn & Mike Collette

B. (Wiley ’75) & Abram Gordon

Kathleen & Jim Stengel

Susan Tietig Covatta C’59

Leslie Judd Graitcer C’62

Barbara & Mark VanderLaan

Caroline & Bill Cox

Anne & Tate Greenwald III

Jessica & Brian Wabler

Kay Crist

Marni & Taylor Greenwald IV

Alice & Ron Weitzenkorn

Judy Davis

Ann Griep

Lowell Wenger

Katie & Aaron Dawson

Jan Alford

Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61

Jody Knoop & Ward Wenstrup

Patty & Robert Dawson ’84

Karin Anderson Abrell ’88

Richie & Mark Heiman

Mimi Richmond & Russell White

Anne & Ron DeLyons

Kerrin & Stefan Antonsson

Tracy & David Hickenlooper

Becky Wichman

Charles R. Deupree L’63

Marlene Baer

Tricia & Mark Hoar

Judy Wiesemann

Kathy & Bill DeWitt Jr.

Sue & Steve Baggott

Delle Christensen Jones H’67

Jackie & Andy Wilson

Sharon & Binem Dizenhuz L’78

Chase & Baker Bahlman ’78

Isabelle Kalubi ’00

Ed Wiseman

Katherine Seiden Drake ’88

Gay (Seybolt H’51) & Saint Bain

Jacky Kalubi

Carolyn Wolbers

Beth O’Brien Driehaus &

Margaret Burchenal Baylor H’48

Tshiunza Kalubi ’02

Joan & Tom Wolfram

Julie Brackett

Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter

Anne Yancey

Aideen & Payson Briggs ’87

Cyndi Kenyon

Charlin & Peter Briggs

Tara & Tom Kilcoyne

David Brott

Angela Lipsitz King & Michael King

Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) &

Margo Kirstein

15 + YEARS

CONSECUTIVE GIVING

Paul Callard ’81

Pat Kramer-Carroll

10

Dan Driehaus Jane (Maddox C’65) & Igor Dumbadze Lisa & Chester Eng Christie Evans ’76 Phyllis Ewing Maria & Don Eynon

Linda & George Callard

Anne Taylor Kunkel C’65

Amy & Joe Callow

Jane Slemmer Larsen H’56

Katherine & Louis Claybon

Jennifer & Winston Licata

Amanda Hayes ’91 & Jason Cohen ’91

Rica & Tony Ligeralde

Lee Adair Adams H’58

Dee Gettler

Sarah Shepard Cohen H’67

Bonnie & Cromer Mashburn Jr. L’45

Louise Knauft Allen H’54

Paige & John Gimpel

+ YEARS

CONSECUTIVE GIVING

CONSECUTIVE YEARS

George Warrington

Daniel Bailey

Barbara & Thomas Ferrell Renee & Sam Frankel Toby & Sandy Franklin 17


18

CONSECUTIVE YEARS


Roger Magnus ’87

Barbara Seiver

Judy Hauser Adams H’57

Marcy & Coleman Goldsmith

Eva Marelic

Michelle & Rick Setzer

Maria Bustamante & Steven Adams

Christopher Gores L’55

Lucretia McCalmont Marmon H’56

Ellen Caldwell Sewell H’54

Hank Alexander ’02

Judy Gossett

Mike Marrero

Anne & Jim Shanahan

Jeanette & Robert Albright

Eileen Gould C’74

Amy Raymond Mauch ’82

Beth & Kevin Shaw

Nupur & Manish Anand

Kathi Makoroff & Jeffrey Grass

Amy Mayfield

Margaret & William Shaw

Lynette & Bryan Andersen

Julie & John Guminey

Nancy McCormick Bassett ’83

Nancy & Tom Shepherd

Jan Anderson

The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile Jr.

Betsy & Robert McCoy

Sandy Silber

Nancy & Simon* Anderson

Jennifer & Rusty McNair

Nancy & John Silverman

Libby Andrews

Frederick Hall ’05

Erin McNew

Ben Simmons

Sydney & Bob Anning

Lalitha Parameswaran &

Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman

Janet (Keys H’58) &

Sarah Corathers &

/U.S. Bank Foundation

Param Hariharan

Diane Moffett C’74

John Simpkinson

Jim Anthony ’93

Susan & Joseph Harten

Murray Monroe Jr. ’84

P.G. Sittenfeld ’03

Beth Archibald

Jenny & Ed Hatfield

Danny Mou ’04

Susan Esler & Steve Skibo

Eisha & Tim Armstrong

Poppy Yeiser Hawkins H’67

Leigh Peterson & Joe Mulica

Sara & John Snyder ’96

Nancy Pechstein Aubke H’67

Kathy & Tom Hayes

Betsy & Harrison Mullin

Barbara & Ethan Stanley

Amy & Scott Avera

Sandy & Bob Heimann

Susan & John Mullin

Jennifer & John Stein

Jennifer Habel & Chris Bachelder

Debbie Hill

Danielle & David Necessary

Shirley & Doug Stenberg

Paddack Bahlman ’12

Ruth & John Hill

Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund

Margo Taft Stever H’68

Anne & Jordan Bain

Janet & Willie Hill

Susan & Dennis Okin

Mary Reis Sullivan C’59

Teresa & Geremy Bardon

Holley Horrell ’03

Debbie & Rich Oliver L’61

Ying Yi & Andrew Sun

Jane Stevens & Gordon Barnhart

Sara Ware Howsam C’72

Eleanor Oths

Margot Deupree Taylor H’61

Lynette & Jim Barresi

Doug Huff

Maria & Jim Papakirk

Julie & Hal Theobald

Blair Lanier ’06 & David Barrett ’02

Paula Hunnicutt

Margaret & Jeff Pasquale

Janice Seybolt Theron H’54

Carmeletta Malora & Michael Barrett

Frieda Jacobs C’71

Frances Hauck Pavey C’52

Sharon Worthing Vaino C’70

Hathaway Gamble Barry H’67

Martha Whitaker Jones H’43

Ruth & Sy Perlin

Ginny Berg Van Alyea ’98

Bill Baylor

Gabriel Kalubi ’06

Allison & Brian Phelps

Benjamin van der Horst ’05

Sophie Beckwith ’06 & Rob Seiver’03

Elizabeth O’Connell Keegan H’68

Barbara & Nat Pieper

Heather Warncke ’90

Carina Peschiera Behrens ’02

Theresa & Dennison Keller

Lindsay & Brent Pietroski

Christopher Warrington ’05

Cynthia Kuhn Beischel C’66

Mary Lynne Boorn ’84 & Rick Kieser

Jane & David Pyle

Welchwood Foundation

Kelly & Edwin Berger

Archana & Sashi Kilaru

Alex & Andrew Quinn

Sally & Tom Wilborn

Jennie (Rosenthal L’75) &

Jacqueline & Edward Koenig

Anne & Robert Ramsay

Natalie Wildfong & Jared Williams

Tina Sutphin Kohnen H’59

Barry Randman

Pamela & John Williams

Cindy & Andy Berman

Kevin Kummerle ’00

Edie & Allen Rau

Jocelyn White ’79

Christy & Brian Berning

Kip Kummerle ’95

Asia Reid ’05

Tim Wyant ’96

Elaine & John Berninger

Sue & Werner Kummerle

Sherri & Ted Remaklus

Cheryl York

Betsy Alexander Berry H’57

Claire Hummel Kupferle C’73

Lloyd Buhrman Ricci H’71

Caryn Franklin & Egal Ziv

Elizabeth Looney Bevis ’02

Jane Garvey C’74 & John Lanier

Caroline Habbert Romash ’00

John Larkin

Celeste & Mike Rooney

James Lazarus L’60

Helen Asbury H’72 &

Laurie Dearworth Leon ’84 Laura (Hoguet ’06) & Jeff Leonard ’06 Peter Levin Melissa Khoo & John Loeffler

Christopher Rowe Marielle & Tony Samaha Lynn & Jack Schiff Jr. Robert & Adele Schiff Family Foundation Inc.

5 + YEARS

CONSECUTIVE GIVING

CONSECUTIVE YEARS

Ben Glassman ’93

Allan Berliant

Bryan Bibler ’04 Sally Bidlingmeyer ’84 Jack Binkley Rose & George Bitsoff Charlie Black ’00 Heidi Black ’98 Luther Black L’64 Lucille & Dutro Blocksom

Liz Okin Lorenz ’00

Quina Schmidlapp C’53

Nancy & David Abineri

Jane & Bob Bohinski

Roger Loud

Stephanie & Bill Schmidt

Fleming & Dobbs Ackermann

Louise Walker Borden H’67

Pamela Lee Lowry H’62

Ann Schmuelling H’67

Joey Adams

Kristin & Matt Bramlage ’95 19


Kathleen Braverman

Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89

Naomi Tucker Gerwin H’57

Peggy Shaffer & Ben Jacks

Joan Barbara Britton H’45

Judith Neidlein-Dial & Michael Dial

Samantha (Buyniski ’04) &

Clay Jamison ’06

Kenya Brock ’98

Tiffany & Michael Domet

Bobbee Brooks

Jeannie (Zimmerman H’60) &

CONSECUTIVE YEARS

John Brooks Jr. ’94

Candace Miller-Janidlo & Peter Janidlo

Rebecca Goldman

Mary Alice Robertson Jennings H’50

Elizabeth & Stuart Goldstein

Linda Greff & Chuck Joffe

Virginia Wilkinson Brooks H’43

Nancy & Steve Donovan

Margot & Dan Good

Betsy Johnson ’12

Audrey & Stephen Brown

Susan (Gurganus L’63) &

Sarah McDonough Goodacre ’04

Frances & Willie Johnson

Clover Brodhead Gowing C’53

Linda Jones

John Drew

Ann Wentworth Greear H’57

Chip Kalnow ’04

Sarah Mitchell Buller ’81

Angie & Tim Drew

Dawn & Andrew Green

Maria Kalomenidou &

Aimee Burton

Peter Dumbadze ’06

Melanie Grynsztejn

Melanie Grynsztejn &

Zan Dumbadze ’92

Andi Guess

Elida Kamine ’99

Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn

Brooke & Daniel Guigui

Lynne & Bob Kanter

Elana Rhodes Byrd C’60

Clare Dupree ’76

Ann & Dale Gutman

Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian

Kristina & Scott Cagle

Nancy Hogan Dutton H’56

Julie Albright & Brian Haas

Amy Bulger Kattman ’89

Alison & Bret Caller

Colleen & George Dwight

Rachel Habbert ’05

Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney &

Erin O'Grady & Scott Carroll ’85

Karen & Peter Eller

William Habel

Deborah Meyer Chamberlain C’69

Sandy Hauck Elliott C’49

Karen & Drew Hagerty

Kelly & Douglas Kecman

Mimi Andrews Chenoweth H’55

Rowley Elliston

Veronica McCreary-Hall &

Susie Keller ’04

Polly Gamble Cherner H’69

Ellen Brooks Ernisse H’63

Je & Joseph Choo

Lynne Wommack Espy ’76

Marty & Robert Hamilton

Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy

Sunjoo & Andrew Chun

Carol (Iannitto H’61) &

Susan & Jeff Harris

Susan (Shepherd ’85) &

Ann (Shepard H’64) & Leland Bulger

Ian Buttress

Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri

20

Richard Donaldson

Vitaly Goldfeder ’04

Kim Drackett L’63

George Euskirchen

David Clodfelter ’85

Margo Frey Evans H’58

Burton Closson L’42

Jen & Ryan Faber

Ann Robertson Cohen H’52

Charles Hall

Anna Wulsin Hathaway ’06 Janet (Hengstenberg H’46) &

Yannis Skoufalos

Eric Kearney

Susan Hawley Kelly

Greg Kersting Margaret R. Kersting

Cornelius Hauck L’37

Jan & Tom Kiefhaber

Peggy & Steven Faber

Vicky & Darin Hausberger

On Ja & Han-Kyo Kim

Theresa Cohen

Earline & Don Fechter

Megan & Dan Hayes

Emily Hauser King H’59

Diana & Bryon Colby

Philip Ficks ’92

Chris Hedges

Emily & Matt Kite

Elizabeth & Brian Coley

Marsha & Scott Firestein

Rob Heimann

Scott Kleiner L’50

Rebecca Lindy Coll ’83

Betty & Mel Fischesser

Patti & Fred Heldman

Andrea & David Knarr

Francie Comey ’01

Evelyn & Marc Fisher

Lisa Schneebeck Hewett ’75

Cicely Knecht

Preston Comey ’03

Roberta Fisher

Alex Hill ’10

Kelly & Ken Kocher

Melissa Mechem Congdon ’76

Jamie & Todd Flagel

Marilyn (Fox H’49) &

David Koenig '09

Paige Schweitzer Connelly ’00

Melissa Foraker

Zack Conyne ’05

Alice Whaling Fossett H’44

Lisa Hillenbrand

Ashley & Hill Kohnen

Shelley & William Cook

Rachel & Bernie Foster

Dale Hodges

Kalpana Kotagal ’95

Melissa Goldberg Copeland ’87

Lindy VanDoren Freeman H’63

Sherri & Mark Holcomb

Nancy Donaldson Kollin

Joy & Michael Copfer

Erich Frey ’01

Susan Holding

Uma Kotagal & Sashi Kant

Robert Cottrell Jr. ’05

Sherri & Tedd Friedman

Susan Krehbiel Holzapfel H’65

Helen Kovach

Melanie Kern & Joe Curtin

Lori Aronson & Craig Froehle

Muriel (Richards H’59) &

Jacquie Kovach

Jay Dealy ’94

Julie & John Gabriel

Monica Dealy ’99

Molly & Tom Garber ’96

Maureen & Frank Howard

John Krauss

Elizabeth & Nick DeBlasio

Deborah Koons Garcia H’67

Greg Huang ’97

Jennifer & Jeffrey Kreines ’82

Cathi & Delbert DeBurger

Christine & Chris Garten

Sarah & John Humphrey III ’84

Tina & Ed Kuhlman

Caroline Decker ’02

Matthew Gast ’97

DeeAnne Schroeder Hunstein H’57

Bobbie & Jeff Kuhn

Alison Badgett Deniston H’63

Ingrid Handl & Walter Geiger

Amy Ilg & Tim Hentz

Nickie Adair Kuhn C’61

Elizabeth Denton ’86

Claire Gerhard ’77

Joan Fankhauser Ireton C’51

Amy Kulhavik

G. Carlton Hill

Robert Holzman

Julie Koenig ’09

Ann Weichert Kranbuhl C'64


Melissa Morris Mishoe H’72

Ellen Graf Reister

Ellen Blemker Thomas C’58

Frannie Thompson-Kunkel &

Tracy Lynn Monroe ’82

Gil Richards ’11

Judith Allen Thompson C’56

Xana Moore-Wulsin ’75

Helen Richards ’75

Phyllis & Paul Tobias

Catherine Bramlage Kunz ’89

Livy Hickenlooper More C’61

Sue Richmond

Emmy Gest Todd C’46

Toni LaBoiteaux H’57

Cinda & Steven Morse

Mona & Tony Rinaldi

Alessandra & DJ Trindle

Jutta & Patrick Lafley

Mitzie & Emerson Moser

Karen & Mark RingswaldEgan

Polly Hastings Tucker H’59

Karen Laurens

Rachel Warrington Moss ’82

Georgia Peck Rivers H’67

Dolly Varland

Cissy & Bob Lenobel

David Motch L’53

Ann Vail Roberts C’46

Heather (Zaring ’92) &

Steve Levinson L’58

Debbie Motz

Patsy Robinson

David Levy ’99

Amy & Jaimie Nathan

Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83

James Venable

Judith & David Long

Meghan & Andy Nelson

Susan & Peter Robinson

Sherry Glover-Walsh & Brad Walsh

Nancie Newkirk Loppnow H’65

Doris & Theo Nelson

Diana Fisher Ruffino C’60

Kejian Zhang & Zhaohui Wang

Ed Loring

Linda Neu

Sue Boller Rusche H'56

Martha Slater & Bill Waskowitz

Sylvia Lotspeich Greene L’55

Michael Newman ’97

Ann Schwister & Juan Santamarina

Kimberly Eberwine & Byron Watts

Lisa Lehner & Kermit Lovelace

Jim Nordlund

Ann McDowell Santen H’56

Joanie Weidner

Chris Ludwig ’84

Ted O'Brien

Alina Schneider ’92

Liza Martindale Weiner ’99

Carolyn (Huwe H’56) &

Holly & Eric O'Driscoll

Carol Straehley Schoenheit

Karen & Barry Weinstein

Susan & Dennis Okin

Clare Schroder ’08

Jocelyn Welch

Elissa MacLaughlin

Sara McCormick Oliphant ’90

Jan & Howard Schultz

Linda Bartlett Westfall C’64

John MacLeod

Gwendolyn Yip & Santa Ono

Nancy & Donald Seltz

Pati & Jim Wiesmann

Betsy & Matt Malloy

Margaret Rebhun Packer H’48

Christina & Puvi Seshiah

Ann Baxter Wiethe H’53

Laura Rosenblum & Howard Mandel

Stephanie Park

Cynthia Taylor Seybolt H’56

Britty & Brian Wiles

Bobby Marcus ’97

Laura Laib Parsons

Meena & Suresh Shah

Karen & Fritz Wilger ’83

Tammy & Scott Maring

Margaret & Jeff Pasquale

Drs. Samir S. & Kara N. Shah

Amy & Murray Wilson

Jane & Adolf Marko

Brandi & David Patchan

Kathy & Dennis Shiels

Barbara Vilter Wilson H’64

Todd Margolis ’95

Mina & Andy Patel

Judy & Adam Shuppert

Hillary Wood

Suzy Marquard H’68

Jyoti & Nilesh Patil

Brooksie & Jim Shuppert

Charles Woodward

Debbie & Dan Marquardt

Reena & Yash Patil

Jackie Mack & Ted Silberstein

Mary Wulsin ’05

Fayre Schweitzer Martin ’96

Sarah Pearce Phipps ’96

Andi (Fischer ’98) & Andrew Simon

Barbara & Stocky Wulsin

Mymy Ha & Carlos Martinez

Carol & Jim Pearce

Mary Jo & Bill Simpson

Margaret (Hogan H’60) &

Pierce Matthews L'35

Amy & Chris Pedoto

Beth & Joe Sims

Susan McCaslin H’67

Sabrina & Jeff Peppet

Rajashree Ghosh & Tapendra Sinha

Moira Weir & Stephen Yeager

Joan McCormick

Susan Frankel & Jeremy Perlin

Jo Sittenfeld ’98

Marke Kite Yeiser H’44*

Megan & Mike McCuen

Margarita Lillard Picton H’66

Tiernan Sittenfeld ’92

Sharon & Jacob Yosafat

Tyler McIlwraith ’03

Rachel Gustin ’93 & John Piersma

Linda & Neil Smith

Laurence Deprez & Stefano Zenezini

Leslie (Bennett C’61) &

Carol Crabill Pohl H’62

Starbuck Smith III L’55

Amy & Yuangang Zhang

Pamela & Martin Popp

Jane Hamill Sommer L’55 H’61

Janet Ziegler

Cindy & Vern McNeill

Nancy MacLeod Prewitt H’73

Gelene Morales & Rob Speicher

Judy & Bob McNew

Sangeeta Mathur &

Leslie & Andy Spooner

Don Kunkel

Peter Ludwig

Redmond McNeill

Parinda & Apurva Mehta

Balaji Purushothaman

Andrew Vecellio

CONSECUTIVE YEARS

Ami & Samir Kulkarni

Jack Wyant

* Denotes deceased

Lois & Richard Sprigg

Lois & Cliff Mentrup

Joan & Richard Quimby

Melinda Freedman Staveley L’55

Katie Menzies ’04

Glenna & Arthur Rabourn

Victoria Chester & Mark Stavsky

Dawn Meyers ’88

Sarah Rabourn ’09

Rebecca Smith Stewart C’62

Philip Meyers ’81

Christina Muir Rambeau H’57

Elizabeth Stoehr ’82

Lisa & Peter Miccoli

Sheila Spradlin-Reich & Gary Reich

Suzi Stone H’72

Melissa & David Miller

Jessalyn Reid ’08

Barbara & Michael Stough

Ken Mims ’81

Ramsey Reid ’03

Mimi & Dan Stricker

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he Stinger girls soccer team was wrapping up a two-hour practice last year with one last drill. “We were told to run around the soccer field a certain number of times in the blazing hot sun,” said threesport-athlete junior Jessica Nordlund. “After about 20 minutes everyone had crossed the last line— except for one freshman. Everyone was tired, but the entire team decided to finish the last lap with her. That feeling of family and commitment is one I will never forget.” Nordlund’s moving account sums up the blend of support, conviction, and pride that powers Seven Hills’ collective athletic community—from Lower through Upper School. In one year, Seven Hills student athletes and coaches have used that positive energy to accomplish uncharted achievements, earn two state championships, and reach new heights. Seven Hills’ burgeoning athletic program has seen state championships in all three seasons—a spectacular golf state championship win, a girls swimming state championship, boys tennis singles state championship, and a runner-up state championship in girls bowling and boys swimming. In addition, Seven Hills claimed a third-place state finish in boys tennis, and a rise in the popularity of track and field, due in part to the recent, state-of-the-art update to our track on the Hillsdale Campus. The success of Seven Hills’ athletic program is also owed to the hours of practice, dedication, and overall grueling schedules carried out by our student athletes and coaches, and supported by the program’s backbone—our families.

long-term success. The season ended on a very strong note with the team reaching the Sweet 16 of the state tournament, ultimately unseated by the number one seed in an incredibly hard-fought game.

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TALENT AND FOCUS Phelps’ energy is echoed throughout Seven Hills’ athletic program. When golf coach Doug Huff talks about the Stinger boys golf team’s first championship in recent history, he points to talent, leadership, and focus. Those capabilities are the result of a dedicated regimen of strength training and conditioning, practice, and mental skills discipline, the latter of which is delivered by Experiential Learning Director Nick Francis, who also teaches sports psychology skills to Seven Hills athletes. “Our golf team is a true testament of what Seven Hills produces, in terms of commitment to excellence,” said Huff. “We had a talented group of golfers and, at the same time, such a great group of guys. This year they all had the capability of playing at a higher level and they owned it.” TEAM BEFORE SELF The energy and skill behind Seven Hills’ powerhouse boys lacrosse team points to what head coach Nick Greiwe calls “a total family dynamic and brotherhood.” In his

Seven Hills Athletic Director Brian Phelps said the collective strength and spirit of our athletic program reflects the progress and potential of its flourishing teams, individual players, and expanding reputation throughout the tri-state area.

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“What we want people to remember is just how big Seven Hills’ athletic program is,” said Phelps. “We start organized sports in first grade and baseball and lacrosse start in first grade and third grade, respectively. Schoolwide, we have 30 soccer teams in the fall and 25 basketball teams in the winter. I am excited that we have the opportunity to have top-notch facilities for all of our student athletes.”

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sixth year as head coach, Greiwe said Seven Hills athletes equate team success to

“I could not be more proud of how the team continued to come together and fight for every second of game time, no matter the score,” said Greiwe. “These players are truly willing to put their teammates before themselves. No coach could ask for more than that, and each player has become a stronger person for it.” JUMPING IN COLD WATER EVERY DAY On most days throughout the winter season, Seven Hills swimmers were jumping into a cold pool at 5:30 a.m., swimming for 90 minutes, attending school, finishing homework, and turning in early enough to have the energy to do it all over again the next morning.

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Swim coach Brandon Williams said the leading swim team continues to make Seven Hills history, having claimed it's most-recent individual state championship with Lucy Callard’s 500 Free in the 2016-17 school year, and two championships and a runner-up to the championship over the past three years. “The great thing about our program is it’s comprised of a mix of students—we have swimmers whose entire worlds are swimming, swimmers who play two other sports, and swimmers who are just getting started,” said Williams, who became Seven Hills’ assistant athletic director this fall. “But what is the same is that they’re all dedicated. And they’re all bonding. That’s the goal.”

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20 6 - 7 POWERED BY LEADERSHIP The sense of pride was almost tangible for 34-year Seven Hills track and field and cross-country coach Tana Luckie, as her

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student athletes competed on Seven Hills’ newly refurbished track on April 29, 2017. For the first time in several years, Luckie was coaching her team of 31 at a home meet on

the school’s brand new track. Before that, a worn and well-used track surface didn’t lend itself to hosting meets. Those days are over. An unprecedented number of senior athletes who joined the team this year gave Luckie and assistant coach Isabelle Kalubi ’00 one of the largest teams in Luckie’s coaching history. But more than the attraction to the new track was a renewed interest among upperclassmen to move into leadership roles and try something new in a sport that runs a short two-month season. The school’s new Seven Hills Athletic Leadership Team also played a significant role in bolstering students’ confidence on and off the track, said Luckie. “Our seniors have made a huge difference this year,” said Luckie. “The older students provide mentorship for our underclassmen and they all have an example of what a team is supposed to be like. That feeling and that knowledge will carry on for years to come.”

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5 Golfer Max Lane

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7 Tennis coach Tim Drew

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“POWERHOUSE TEAM, POWERHOUSE YEAR” The Seven Hills tennis program has accomplished nearly three decades of winning seasons in a row, almost always ranking in Ohio’s top 10 every year. This year’s season ended with a state title championship claimed by Nick Williams, and the girls team claimed its fourth straight Miami Valley League title, won the Greater Cincinnati Coaches’ Classic Tournament, and finished the season ranked fifth in the state. The boys team reclaimed the Miami Valley League title, ended the season ranked third in the state, and had a win over the first ranked team in Ohio.

Although wins and titles have meaning, coach Tim Drew also defines a season’s success by the building of a cohesive team through leadership opportunities.

“There’s a real continuity between the Middle School and Upper School programs,” said Drew. “That’s because (Middle School tennis coaches) Sue Bone and Russell White send up kids who are prepared.” Drew also credits Seven Hills’ athletic leadership for supporting one of the school’s powerhouse sports. “Brian Phelps dedicated a fourth coach as of the 2016-17 year, and that’s a big commitment for the school,” said Drew. “That, along with the building of the new tennis complex, will help out with our growing numbers of tennis players.”

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In addition to the added support and enhanced facilities, the consistently strong numbers point to a thriving program that will continue to flourish because Seven Hills’ student athletes are committed to their teammates.

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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 2016-17 Annual Fund raised over $1.2 million! This success was possible thanks to your commitment and passion for our special place. For that, and for all you do for the school,

FOR 2016-17

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

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WE THANK YOU!

$1,203,862 THE POWER OF PARTICIPATION:

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Jennifer Stein, Chair Rob Anning ’86 Cathy Smale Caldemeyer H’72 Scott Carroll ’85 Lalitha Chunduri Margot Good Abram Gordon Margaret Avril Lawson ’75 Karen Meyer Meg Nelson Michael Nordlund Andrew Quinn Beth Schiff 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 Jennifer Stein, Trustee and Development Committee Chair, the Development Committee, and each of our 237 volunteers!


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COMMIT TEE MEMBERS

Josh Blatt Bret Caller Andrew DeWitt ’89 David Ellis Ingrid Handl & Walter Geiger Ed Hatfield Grace Allen Hill ’80 Lair Kennedy Margaret Avril Lawson ’75 Trish McDonald Michael Nordlund Jennifer Stein

Tina & Dudley Taft Sr. L’52

Liz Lanier Blake

Lynn & Pete Robinson ’86

Anne Drackett Thomas H’66

Stephen Brewster ’80

Robinson Family Philanthropic Fund

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

Sue & Steve Baggott Lauren Meyers Bosse ’83 Tyler Cain Alison & Bret Caller The Camden Foundation Julie & Frank Cohen ’91 Sheila & Philip Cohen Lawsie (Pennington C’65) & Michael Coler Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael Coombe L’72 Linda & Billy Cyr

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

Colleen & George Dwight

The Edward E. Ford Foundation

Carolyn & Terry Fox

The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile

Molly & Tom Garber ’96

Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation

Evelyn & Marc Fisher

Sudie Ernst Geier H’41

Meghan & Andy Nelson

Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67

Adele Schiff

The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.

Beth & Jim Schiff

Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head

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

Cathy (Smale H’72) & Robert Caldemeyer Helen Chatfield H’64 Lisa Smale Corbett ’75 Alex & Andrew Quinn John Schiff III Skyler Foundation The Smale Family Foundation Sarah & Steiny Steinman

Mark Heiman Family Foundation Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill Archana & Sashi Kilaru Elinor Adick Kline H’58 Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone Trish & Tim McDonald Dawn Meyers ’88 Philip Meyers ’81 Casey & Greg Morris Susan & John Mullin III Beau Necco Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund

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

Debbie & Rich Oliver L’61

Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40

Jayna (Schlegel ’90) &

Kari & David Ellis

Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83 Dan Schimberg ’80

Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61

Welchwood Foundation

Fund for Independent Schools

Anonymous (2)

of Cincinnati Inc. Elizabeth & Patrick Rogers Greer & John Schneider Anne & Jim Shanahan Jennifer & John Stein

Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) & Paul Callard ’81

Betsy & Bob Seibel

Erin O'Grady & Scott Carroll ’85

Christina & Puvi Seshiah

Danielle & Joseph Chen

Beth & Kevin Shaw

Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri

Maria Kalomenidou &

Nancy & Jay Clark

Yannis Skoufalos

Polly Adair Culp H’65

Erin & Jonathan Snelting

Jennifer & Eric Dauer

Kelli & Richard Stein

Missy & Jim Davis

Meghan & Christopher Stevens

Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89

Sherri & Adam Symson

Susan (Gurganus H’69) &

Sandi & Jason Tonich

Kim Drackett L’63 Julie & Philip Duncan

Heather (Zaring ’92) & Andrew Vecellio

Clare Dupree ’76

Leslie & Stephen Veldhuis

Roberta Fisher

Moira Weir & Stephen Yeager

Gale Rogers Fortebuono C’60

Janet Ziegler

Christine & Chris Garten Dee Ann Gilmore Margot & Dan Good B. (Wiley ’75) & Abram Gordon Veronica McCreary-Hall & Charles Hall Jenny & Ed Hatfield Ellen Haude ’88 Karen & David Hoguet Melissa & Chad Holsinger Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter Sue & Werner Kummerle Margaret (Avril ’75) & Jonathan Lawson Gina & Michael Leisring Krysia Rodak & Philip Long Suzy Marquard H’68 Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman Ken Mims ’81 Betsy & Harrison Mullin Sara & John Neyer Radhai Sridharan & Rajan Odayar Rachel Gustin ’93 & John Piersma Soumya Janardan & Vansh Puri Sherri & Ted Remaklus

Fran Barrett

Jennifer & Bob Ringel

Allan Berliant

Cincinnati

Jane Qian & Wade Cao

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

Jennie (Rosenthal L’75) &

of the Jewish Federation of

Mona & Tony Rinaldi Ken Robinson ’82

LEADERSHIP SOCIETY

The Seven Hills Fund Leadership Society

MEMBER ($1,5 0 0-$ 2 ,49 9)

Fleming & Dobbs Ackermann Martha Allen '78 Sydney & Bob Anning Kerrin & Stefan Antonsson Meg & John Atkinson Marcie & Nathan Bachrach Caroline Bahlman ’06 Shelly & Nolan Bean Lindsay & Mark Bibler Chrissie & Josh Blatt Jane & Bob Bohinski Suzi & Bob Brant Angie & Kent Buckley Monica & Andrew Butler Linda & George Callard Polly Gamble Cherner H’69 Je & Joseph Choo Rachael Rowe & Michael Cioffi Mary Linn Coldiron Dorothy (Kim ’84) & Evan Corbett ’82 Katja & Dennis Creech Angie Apple & Robert Cybulski Darcy & Kurt Deimer Anne & Ron DeLyons Nancy & Steve Donovan Lisa & Chester Eng

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LEADERSHIP SOCIETY

Merry Ewing ’76

Laura Rosenblum & Howard Mandel

Leslie & Andy Spooner

Sarah McDonough Goodacre ’04

Puja & Krishnanath Gaitonde

Anju & Vivek Manocha

Barbara & Ethan Stanley

Julie Habbert ’08

Ingrid Handl & Walter Geiger

Debbie & Dan Marquardt

Kathleen & Jim Stengel

Kathi Makoroff & Jeffrey Grass

Tiffiny Diers & Fernando Martinez

Jane & John Sutton

Rachel Habbert ’05

Dawn & Andrew Green

Gretchen & Robert McCormick Jr.

Eileen Sweeney-Tan & Philip Tan

William Habel

Jennifer & Brandon McGrath

Jayashree & Shekar Vaidyanathan

Lisa Butler & Datha Harrison

Kristin & Michael McKee

Federica Pompei & Marco Volpi

Katherine & Tom Hayes

Jennifer & Rusty McNair

Drew Gores L’66 H’72 &

Sherry & Mark Holcomb

Tory (Woodhull H’63) &

Robert Horne

John Parlin III L’54

George Warrington

Alex Maggio ’03 Rebecca McDonough ’10

Jackie & Andy Wilson

Ryan Miller ’09

Anonymous (6) * Denotes Deceased 2017 EMERGING LEADERS

Alumni who have graduated from the school in the past 25 years recognized for tiered levels of support based on years since graduation.

Linda & James* Jurgensen

Sangeeta Mathur &

Sarah and Jim Jurgensen

Rachel Gerson Arraham ’02 Paddack Bahlman ’12 Will Bahlman ’10 Bryan Bibler ’04 Heidi Black ’98

Jessie & Karthik Kanagarajan

Joni & Dick Quimby

Kenya Brock ’98

Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian

Halle & Thomas Quinn

Jeff Brown ’11

Kelly & Doug Kecman

Lisa & John Raimondo

Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy

Deborah Reed

Madeleine Caldemeyer ’11

Monica Ho-Kleinwaechter &

Ellie Fabe ’78 & Frank Russell L’72

Joerg Kleinwaechter

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Balaji Purushothaman

Mona & Ravi Saggar

Todd Margolis ’95

Ann Small-Wills & John Wills

Stefano Zenezini

Kathryn Mitchell Pettengill H’41

Laura Hoguet Leonard ’06

Judy (Robinson H’67) &

Laurence Deprez &

Sandy Stolle Perry C’53

Andy Lenobel ’01 David Levy ’99

Marcy Wydman ’76

Linda Greff & Chuck Joffe

Blair Lanier ’06

Heather Warncke ’90 Joe Williams

Mar Robertson Jennings H’50

Chip Kalnow ’04 Margaret Kent Edson ’04

Ellen & Ray van der Horst

Francie Garber Pepper H’58

Holley Horrell ’03

Margaret (Hogan H’60) &

TSHS Spirit Shop

Gregory Huang ’97

Elisse Hill ’11

Susie Keller ’04

Amy & Yuangang Zhang

Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel

Alex Hill ’10

Meghan Arata & Dan Williams Jack Wyant

Karen Holley Horrell & Jack Horrell

Frederick Hall ’05

Preston Comey ’03 Zack Conyne ’05 Monica Dealy ’99

Jacquie Kovach

Marielle & Tony Samaha

Ferrial Lanton ’01

Lynn & Jack Schiff Jr.

Erich Frey ’01

John Larkin

Susan & Kenneth Sherman

Jennifer Frey ’99

Angela & James Lee

Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld

Ben Glassman ’93

Mary & Larry Lutz

Shelly & Matt Smith

Anne Morriss ’93 Emily McDonough Murphy ’05 Kyle Neu ’10 Steve Newman ’02 Lucy Osborn ’09 Austin Poston ’11 Justin Rau ’10 Caroline Habbert Romash ’00 Connor Rouan ’14 Walker Schiff ’10 Max Schimberg ’09 Clare Schroder ’08 Caroline Kalnow Shemony ’06 Melissa Springer ’08 Benjamin van der Horst ’05 Christopher Warrington ’05 Liza Martindale Weiner ’99 Peter Wojda ’06 Carlton Zesch ’11 Chelsea Zesch ’09 Anonymous (1)


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G I V I N G

G I F T S T O TA L : $ 8 1 ,424. 30 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 : 70%

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 2017 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 2017! SENIOR PARENT COMMITTEE

Chair: Debbie Marquardt Members: Jane Bohinski Barry Weinstein

Kerrin & Stefan Antonsson Andres Antonsson Lee & Brian Arnold Scott Arnold Marcie & Nathan Bachrach Micah Bachrach Christy & Brian Berning Jacob Berning Jane & Bob Bohinski Elizabeth Bohinski Sunjoo & Andrew Chun Samantha Chun Nancy & Jay Clark Eliza Clark

Dorothy (Kim ’84) & Evan Corbett ’82 Katie Corbett

Sherry & Mark Holcomb Sean Holcomb

Elizabeth & Patrick Rogers Danny Rogers

Elza Marelic-Jonas & Mark Jonas Anne Jonas

Ellie Fabe ’78 & Frank Russell L’72 Reed Russell

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

Missy & Jim Davis Shelby Davis

Patsy & Chuck DiGiovanna Shane DiGiovanna Sharon & Binem Dizenhuz L’78 Joe Dizenhuz Julie & Philip Duncan Harper Duncan Lisa & Chester Eng Samantha Eng Lisa Holden & Marco Fatuzzo Nina Fatuzzo Wendy Ellis Gardner & Todd Gardner Chase Gardner Ingrid Handl & Walter Geiger Lukas Geiger Marcy & Coleman Goldsmith Charlie Goldsmith Kathi Makoroff & Jeffrey Grass Daniel Grass Marni & Taylor Greenwald IV Grace Greenwald Brooke & Daniel Guigui Ryan Guigui Williams Bin Xu & George Guo

Rebekah Jonas

Mary Lynne Boorn ’84 & Rick Kieser Trey Kieser Tara & Tom Kilcoyne Rosie Kilcoyne Emily & Matt Kite Claire Kite Melissa Khoo & John Loeffler Katie Loeffler Debbie & Dan Marquardt Henry Marquardt Amy Mayfield OliviaBelle Mayfield Nancy McCormick Bassett ’83 Sam Bassett Jessica & Chris McLennan Emily McLennan Erin McNew Calvin Arbenz

Mona & Ravi Saggar Laney Saggar

Lauren Saggar

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

Senior Parent Donors

John J. Schiff III Phoebe Schiff Ronna & Ben Schneider Abby Schneider Leslie & Andy Spooner Piper Spooner Meghan & Christopher Stevens Sam Stevens Karen & Barry Weinstein Jacob Weinstein Ann Small-Wills & John Wills Max Wills Jackie & Andy Wilson Andrew Wilson Amy & Murray Wilson Ian Wilson Anonymous (2)

Angela & Wyman Morriss Wil Morriss Cinda & Steven Morse Garrett Morse

Jason Guo

Sadhna Verma & Babu Gupta Anjali Gupta Karen & Drew Hagerty Paige Hagerty

Jennie & Dave Moses Jake Moses Alisa Murph Austin Murph Easwari & Vasudevan Namboodiri Devi Namboodiri 29


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Current Parent Donors

PA R E N T C O M M I T T E E

Chairs: Nupur Anand Dulany Anning Karen Bidlingmeyer Callard ’80 Abram Gordon Brooke Guigui Lois & Cliff Mentrup Members: Dobbs Ackermann Lynette Andersen Lalitha Chunduri Raji Ghosh Wendy Hill Melissa Holsinger Maureen & Frank Howard Jacquie Kovach Rica Ligeralde Jennifer McGrath

Alison & Bret Caller Jane Qian & Wade Cao

Susan (Abrahamson ’84) & Jeff Routh

Tara & Tom Kilcoyne Tina & Ed Kuhlman

Alice & Bruce Chalmers

Marielle & Tony Samaha

Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman

Je & Joseph Choo

Beth & Jim Schiff

Dawn Meyers ’88

Shelley & William Cook

Jayna (Schlegel ’90) &

Cinda & Steven Morse

Theresa & Randall Curnow

Dan Schimberg ’80

Kimberly & David Morstadt

Linda & Billy Cyr

Bob Shaffer ’86

Leigh Peterson & Joe Mulica

Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89

Beth & Kevin Shaw

Betsy & Harrison Mullin

Sharon & Binem Dizenhuz L’78

Susan Smith

Amy & Jaimie Nathan

Colleen & George Dwight

Jennifer & John Stein

Sara & John Neyer

Kari & David Ellis

Ying Yi & Andrew Sun

Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund

Marsha & Scott Firestein

Eileen Sweeney-Tan & Philip Tan

Radhai Sridharan & Rajan Odayar

Amy & Nick Francis

Mandee & Keith Thompson

Maria & Jim Papakirk

Sherri & Tedd Friedman

Martha Slater & Bill Waskowitz

Mina & Andy Patel

B. (Wiley ’75) & Abram Gordon

Pamela & John Williams

Amy & Chris Pedoto

Dawn & Andrew Green

Amy & Yuangang Zhang

Michele & Cory Pelnick

Cynthia Westermann & David Harsh

Caryn Franklin

Marla & Chris Peltier

Mark Heiman Family Foundation

Anonymous (5)

Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83

Tracy & David Hickenlooper

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Jill Romerill

Robin Guarino & Wendy Hill Candace Miller-Janidlo & Peter Janidlo

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grade (2019)

80% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Ann Schwister & Juan Santamarina Ronna & Ben Schneider Judy & Adam Shuppert

Cindy & Lowell Jones

Dulany & Rob Anning ’86

Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter

John Berninger

Jim Papakirk

Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian

Audrey & Stephen Brown

Shelly & Matt Smith

Alex Quinn

Helen & Darius Kemp

Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) &

Leslie & Andy Spooner

Lisa Raimondo

Susan (Shepherd ’85) &

Harrison Mullin Eric O'Driscoll

Paul Callard ’81

Maria Kalomenidou & Yannis Skoufalos

Doreen & Ethan Stanley ’89

Greg Kersting

Amy & Joe Callow

Meghan & Christopher Stevens

Susan Schaefer

Jacquie Kovach

Nancy & Jay Clark

Karryn Schultz-Stieby & Bill Stieby

John Schneider

Jennifer & Jeffrey Kreines ’82

Suzanne & Curtis Dorsch

Sandy & Kami Tehrani

Jane & John Sutton

Robert Lail

Loi & Andreas Drath

Heather (Zaring ’92) &

Krysia Rodak & Philip Long

Lisa & Chester Eng

Tammy & Scott Maring

Amy & Nick Francis

Leslie & Stephen Veldhuis

Trish & Tim McDonald

Caryn Franklin

Laura & Michael Venerable

Eileen Strempel & Stephen Meyer

Anita & Tom Gleeson

Paula (White ’83) & Bernie Wharton

Dawn Meyers ’88

Karen & Scott Glum

Laurence Deprez & Stefano Zenezini

Lisa & Peter Miccoli

Rashmi Assudani & Kunal Gupta

Anonymous (3)

Melissa & David Miller

Lisa Butler & Datha Harrison

Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund

Jenny & Ed Hatfield

Amy & Chris Pedoto

Janet & Willie Hill

Jean & Chris Purple

Sherry & Mark Holcomb

Anne & Robert Ramsay

Tanya Kalin & Vladimir Kalinichenko

Corinna & Benjamin Alper

Sheila Spradlin-Reich & Gary Reich

Jessie Karthik & Karthik Kanagarajan

Idalia Muniz & Jorge Amadeo

Elizabeth & John Rising

Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian

Mei Lin Khoo & Benjamin Au

Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83

Theresa & Dennison Keller

Anne & Jordan Bain

Madeleine & Geoffrey Rose

Archana & Sashi Kilaru

Bill Baylor

Marielle Samaha

Lessa Trindle Heather Zaring Vecellio ’92

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7 9% PA R T I C I PAT I O N

Pam Williams Arya & David Arya Mei Lin Khoo & Benjamin Au Lynette & Jim Barresi Melinda & Jerome Bauer Julie Brackett Barb & Andrew Bryans Karen (Bidlingmeyer ’80) & Paul Callard ’81

PARENT DONORS

G I F T S T O TA L : $506,061 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%

Andrew Vecellio

9th grade (2020) 7 7 % PA R T I C I PAT I O N

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Ratjika Chanamai & Yinhuai Chen

Christina & Puvi Seshiah

Lucie & Jonathan Hawgood ’87

Shelley & William Cook

Judy & Adam Shuppert

Beth & Mark Homer

Joy & Michael Copfer

Susan Esler & Steve Skibo

Maureen & Frank Howard

Joy & Michael Copfer

Dorothy (Kim ’84) & Evan Corbett ’82

Gelene Morales & Rob Speicher

Sarah & John Humphrey III ’84

Nina & Charlie Croog

Katja & Dennis Creech

Catalina & Daniel Stancescu

Cindy & Lowell Jones

Laura & Kevin Cummins

Theresa & Randall Curnow

Doreen & Ethan Stanley ’89

Tanya Kalin & Vladimir Kalinichenko

Annette & Jean-Robert de Cavel

Patty & Robert Dawson ’84

Jennifer & John Stein

Archana & Sashi Kilaru

Cathi & Delbert DeBurger

Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89

Sandi & Jason Tonich

Monica Ho-Kleinwaechter &

Anne & Ron DeLyons

Martin DeWitt

Mari Miura & Hirotaka Uchiyama

Judith Neidlein-Dial & Michael Dial

Jessica & Brian Wabler

Ashley & Hill Kohnen

Michele & Brad Dorsch

Sherry Glover-Walsh & Brad Walsh

Betsy & Matt Malloy

Marsha & Scott Firestein

Ping Zheng & John Wang

Olivia & Chris Mann

Earline & Don Fechter

Evelyn & Marc Fisher

Kejian Zhang & Zhaohui Wang

Tammy & Scott Maring

Marsha & Scott Firestein

Puja & Krishnanath Gaitonde

Kathleen Kool & Frank Wray

Nancy McCormick Bassett ’83

Mona Foad

Marty (Mueller ’85) & Eric Gerhardt

Jennifer Knight & Mike Zelkind

Jennifer & Rusty McNair

Eileen & Jerry Gao

Kathi Makoroff & Jeffrey Grass

Anonymous (2)

Kara & Brad Meador

Deborah Valido & James Gerhardt

Charity & Kevin Moeller

Rashmi Assudani & Kunal Gupta

Cinda & Steven Morse

Julie Albright & Brian Haas

Betsy & Harrison Mullin

Rob Heimann

Easwari & Vasudevan Namboodiri

Tricia & Mark Hoar

Sara & John Neyer

Brittany & Christian Holden

Dawn & Andrew Green Marni & Taylor Greenwald IV Amita & Sunny Gupta

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

Sai Hanumanthu Lalitha Parameswaran & Param Hariharan

Angie & Tim Drew Kirsten Van Dijke & Leon Eijkenboom

Clare & Thomas O'Brien

Beth & Mark Homer

Theresa & Randall Curnow

Carrie & Michael Palmer

Jun & Jack Hu

Lisa Butler & Datha Harrison

Patty & Robert Dawson ’84

Brandi & David Patchan

Linda Greff & Chuck Joffe

Lara Danziger-Isakov &

Fleming & Dobbs Ackermann

Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel

Mary Lynne Boorn ’84 &

Dulany & Rob Anning ’86

Susan Frankel & Jeremy Perlin

Peggy Shaffer & Ben Jacks

Pam Williams Arya & David Arya

Alex & Andrew Quinn

Emily & Matt Kite

Stephanie & Greg Kennebeck

Monica & Andrew Butler

Jennifer & Bob Ringel

Kelly & Ken Kocher

Elena & Michael Kominar

Amy & Joe Callow

Lynn & Pete Robinson ’86

Samantha Krukowski

Laura Rosenblum & Howard Mandel

Robin & Sean Carew

Susan (Abrahamson ’84) &

Sheila & David Kruzner

Anju & Vivek Manocha

Fran & Robert Cercek

Tiffiny Diers & Fernando Martinez

Alice & Bruce Chalmers

Amy & Scott Rubenstein ’91

Rica & Tony Ligeralde

Trish & Tim McDonald

Sunjoo & Andrew Chun

Michelle & Rick Setzer

Stephanie & Drew Light

Kyle McLaughlin

Amanda Hayes ’91 & Jason Cohen ’91

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A GROWING VISION

F O R S T E M C U R R I C U L U M AT T H E S E V E N H I L L S S C H O O L That sense of empowerment is why Tracy Hickenlooper, Director of Program Design and Technology, looked forward to opening the renovated Creation Studio on the Doherty campus during the 2016-17 school year. The renovated space includes work tables, a computer lab, and enough readily available stored materials to inspire endless projects.

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hroughout spring semester of the 2016-17 school year, 11 Seven Hills engineering students worked on a project in which they were hugely invested. The students in Doug Ford’s class were on a mission to make navigation easier for their friend and classmate Shane DiGiovanna, whose medical condition, epidermolysis bullosa, makes his skin blister easily. To help DiGiovanna get around at Rice University this fall, DiGiovanna and his classmates designed, prototyped, and built an easy-access backpack that opens with hook and loop fasteners, as well as a number of small tools, a hook, and a fitted arm cuff for DiGiovanna to use for easy access to the tools. By the end of the semester, each Seven Hills student contributing to the project had put in 50 to 60 hours of focused, intentional work. The intense collaboration of Seven Hills’ Upper School engineering class is a dynamic example of how design thinking fulfills a mission to affect positive change and improve the lives of others—a culture of thought pervasive at Seven Hills.

Design Thinking class remains one of few formalized, core Middle School programs of its 2 in the Midwest. During the 2016-17 school kind year, a sixth-grade class was added to the curriculum, and the past year marked the second year of a seventh-grade design thinking curriculum in which seventh-graders presented their problem-solving innovations to local STEM professionals.

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“Our students want to be participants in all of this—in the maker movement, design thinking, in the way STEM is applied overall,” said Glum. “They want to be creators. There is so much enthusiasm in our sixth-grade Innovation Lab class. After every session, our students walk out educated and empowered to create what they want.”

“What we have now offers the students complete autonomy to become whomever they like—makers, engineers, designers, architects,” said Hickenlooper. “The new space means a lot to the students because they know they have a place specifically designed for their work.” Lotspeich students in first through fifth grade worked with Project Math teacher Liz Lorenz throughout the year to tackle real world math problems, from square-foot gardening, to city planning, to architecture, just to name a few. For the second year, second-graders designed arcade games using cardboard boxes, which incorporated circuitry with the use of littleBits, an electronic platform for creating inventions. The project stems from a movement inspired by Caine’s Arcade, a 2012 documentary about 9-year-old Caine Conroy, who built an arcade using boxes in his father’s used auto parts store. At Seven Hills, design thinking is an everchanging concept around which our faculty will continue to develop meaningful and intentional curriculum. Our students feel at home with design thinking no matter where it takes shape, whether it be in math, art, engineering, or English class, because, year after year, they have been encouraged to find a problem, dive into prototypes, fail fast, evolve forward, and try to make someone’s life a little better.

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Throughout the 2016-17 school year, a group of teachers and administrators across grades and divisions established a yearlong STEM task force for the purpose of building a working vision for Seven Hills’ STEM program. The task force defines STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) as an interdisciplinary and applied approach to teaching that occurs at the intersection of STEM fields. STEM chair and Middle School science teacher Karen Glum, who, along with Head of Middle School Bill Waskowitz, opened the Middle School Innovation Lab in 2015, said Seven Hills’

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S T U D E N T S C O M P L E T E AU T O N O MY T O B E C O M E W H O M E V E R T H E Y L I K E—M A K E R S , ENGINEERS, DESIGNERS, ARCHITECTS. T H E N E W S PA C E M E A N S A L O T T O T H E S T U D E N T S B E C AU S E T H E Y K N O W T H E Y H AV E A P L A C E S P E C I F I C A L LY D E S I G N E D F O R T H E I R W O R K .” - Tracy Hickenlooper, Director of Program Design & Technology on the Doherty Campus

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Susan Krehbiel Holzapfel

Polly Gamble Cherner

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Sue Skinner Kelly

Louisa Smith Mygatt

Joan Petzhold Baily

Lee Adair Adams

Whitney Rowe Long

Patricia Robinson

Ann Robertson Cohen

Cynthia Terrill Berlinghof

Nancie Newkirk Loppnow

Amelia Kotte Hersh

Margo Frey Evans

Gerri Pattison

Mary Ann Hinsch Meanwell

Elinor Adick Kline

Mary McGuire Tyler

Betsy Benedict Peabody

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Laurie Durbrow Hyndman

Anne Nieman Wilson

Francie Garber Pepper

Katherine Dowd Baumann

Betsy Robinson Schram

Janet Keys Simpkinson

Lane Carlee

Ellen Pease Sole

Anonymous (1)

Joy Barrett Ford

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Susan Hawley Kelly

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Susan Scherr Lloyd

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Marjorie Warner Off

Wynne McCarthy Curry

Barri Schmidlapp Mapes

Muriel Richards Holzman

Monnie Gores Peters

Wendy Gradison

Delle Davies Muller

Emily Hauser King

Margarita Lillard Picton

Judy Wommack Pfingstag

Ann Baxter Wiethe

Tina Sutphin Kohnen

Anne Drackett Thomas

Lloyd Buhrman Ricci

Katherine D. Crone

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Nancy Donaldson Kollin

Anne Warrington Wilson

Marion Hastings Tucker

Julie Rust Webster

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Starbuck Smith III

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Thomas Tallentire

Jane Hamill Sommer

Luther Black

Fran Lamson Bailey

Mary McGuire Tyler

Melinda Freedman Staveley

Margaret Walker Comey

Cathy Smale Caldemeyer

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LOTS P E ICH 1956

Anne Scherz Durket

Susan Scherr Lloyd

Carol Crabill Pohl

Drew Gores

Delle Davies Muller

Anne Matlock Byars

Ellen Pease Sole

LOTS P E ICH 1957

Judy Wommack Pfingstag

Melissa Morris Mishoe

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John Brooks

Anne Warrington Wilson

Jay Moore Reighley

Louise Knauft Allen

Tom Comey

Suzi Stone

Jon B. Boss

Alison Badgett Deniston

LOTSPEIC H 1 966

Libby Maynard

Susan Jones Hickenlooper

Helen Asbury

Sarah Hobson Landenwitsch

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LOTSPEIC H 1 965 Wendy Gradison

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Jerry Seybolt Theron

Nancy MacLeod Prewitt

Anne Matlock Byars LOTS P E ICH 1958

Anne Scherz Durket

LOT SP E I C H 1949

Helen Chatfield

Drew Gores

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Mimi Andrews Chenoweth

Steve Levinson

Melissa Morris Mishoe

Marjorie Wood Drackett

John Simpkinson

Lawson Whitesides

Will Sawyer

Sandy Thomson

Barbara Vilter Wilson

Suzi Stone

Helen Chatfield Black

LOT SP E I C H 1950

LOTS P E ICH 1959

LOTSPEIC H 1 967

Sudie Ernst Geier

Louise Atkins Head

David Garber

Ray Leyman

Pierce Matthews

Scott Kleiner

Susan Krehbiel Holzapfel

Harriet Smith

Kay Mitchell Pettengill

Jane Slemmer Larsen

Whitney Rowe Long

Cynthia Taylor Seybolt

Gerri Pattison

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LOT S PEICH 1 93 7

Anonymous (1)

Tom Wildman LOTS P E ICH 1960

Cornelius Hauck Martha Whitaker Jones

LOT SP E I C H 1951

Steve Black

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G.P. Talcott

Betty Wiehe Carr

Peter Bloch

Michael Coombe

Naomi Tucker Gerwin

Susan Hawley Kelly

David Osborn

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Ann Wentworth Greear

James Lazarus

Frank Russell

Marge Pease Applegate

Sally McGuire Muspratt

Lindsay Boswell McLean

Margaret Parlin O'Malley

Monnie Gores Peters

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Betsy Klein Schwartz

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LOTS P E ICH 1961

Jim Pendery

Shelley Lindner Henderson

LOT SP E I C H 1952

Hathaway Gamble Barry

Patti Mashburn Zesch

Charles Thomas

Cindy Terrill Berlinghof

Rhoda Allen Brooks

Dorothy Rodgers Werk

Francie Garber Pepper

Helen Garber

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Dudley Taft Sr.

Jan Fullgraf Golann

Elliot Shapiro

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David Wentworth

Delle Christensen Jones

Joseph Lindner

Anonymous (1)

Rich Oliver

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Elizabeth Lambert Stearns

Binem Dizenhuz

Elizabeth Bell Friou

Tom Mackelfresh Abby Dittmann Wise

LOT SP E I C H 1953

Christie Thomson Tull LOTSPEIC H 1 990

Susan Tietig Covatta LOT S PEICH 1 942

Emily Hauser King

LOTS P E ICH 1962

Burton Closson

Christopher Knoop

Kitty Blair Fischer

Margaret Rebhun Packer

David Motch

Lynn Schweitzer Rush

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Margo Taft Stever

Shawn Stewart Brevard

Robin Hawley Wood

Amy Cohen Diamond

Lib Asbury Stone LOT SP E I C H 1954

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Perin Holzman Goodman

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Louise Barnard Koetters

Ann Crocker Archer

John Parlin III

LOTS P E ICH 1963

B. Wiley Gordon

Mary Alice Robertson Jennings

Judy Frieder Starrels

Mary Asbury

Lisa Schneebeck Hewett

Polly Gamble Cherner

Diana Rich Korte

LOT S PEICH 1 94 5

LOT SP E I C H 1955

Charlie Deupree

Margaret Avril Lawson

Cromer Mashburn

Ellen Levine Ebert

Kim Drackett

Xana Moore-Wulsin

Chris Gores

Susan Gurganus Drackett

Helen Richards

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Sarah Taft Jones

Louisa Smith Mygatt

Cinny Hastings Roy

Jane Haas Friedman

Sylvia Lotspeich Greene

Lee Carol Brewster Giduz

Lisa Smale Corbett


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ALUMNI DONORS

Carla Newbern Thomas

Philip Meyers

Lisa Collins Winick

Doug Messer

Anonymous (1)

Ken Mims

Anonymous (1)

David Monroe

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TS H S 1986

Janet Allen-Reid

Gay Riedinger Bullock

Rob Anning

Mary Warrington Cassidy

Evan Corbett

Elizabeth Denton

Melissa Mechem Congdon

Jeffrey Kreines

Sean Donovan

Clare Dupree

Laura Lindner-Sankey

Scott Kaufman

Lynne Wommack Espy

Amy Raymond Mauch

Pete Robinson

Christie Evans

Tracy Lynn Monroe

Bob Shaffer

Merry Ewing

Rachel Warrington Moss

Anonymous (1)

Laura Laib Parsons

Ken Robinson

Sarah Swanson

Sean Rome

TS H S 1987

Frances Woodward Williams

Kevin Smith

Payson Briggs

Marcy Wydman

Elizabeth Stoehr

Michelle Rhoades Chamberlain

Mary Wommack

Melissa Goldberg Copeland

TSHS 1977

Jonathan Hawgood

Victoria Frazer Bonebrake

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Roger Magnus

Katie Cornelius

Christine Porter Barton

Gretchen Peters

Nancy Gall

Lauren Meyers Bosse

Claire Gerhard

Rebecca Lindy Coll

TS H S 1988

Libby Landen Krone

Nancy McCormick Bassett

Karin Anderson Abrell

Tim Meckel

Sybil Behrens Mullin

Katherine Seiden Drake

Sara Barnes Osborn

Jeff Robinson

Ellen Haude

Julie Ziegler Perry

Dotty Shaffer

Cheryl Grood Kochavi

Nancy Todd VandenBerg

Margaret Stewart

Dawn Meyers

Marsha Williams

Fritz Wilger

Chris Rice

Anonymous (1)

Anonymous (1)

Julianne Richardson Wagner

TSHS 1978

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TS H S 1989

Martha Allen

Andrew Allen

Andrew DeWitt

Baker Bahlman

Glenn Bassett

John Ficks

Amy Mitchell Cherry

Sally Bidlingmeyer

Christie Hassan

Ellie Fabe

Mary Lynne Boorn

Amy Bulger Kattman

Libby Warrington Ott

Dorothy Kim Corbett

Cathy Bramlage Kunz

Cathy Schwab Prichard

Robert Dawson

Allison Wheeler Mattison

Dede Lewis Rowe

John Humphrey

Ethan Stanley

Howard Tomb

Lisa Lauterbach Laskin Laurie Dearworth Leon

TS H S 1990

TSHS 1979

Chris Ludwig

Jennifer Snyder Ceruzzi

Tucker Jones Coombe

Murray Monroe

Laura Elleman

Brad Kuhr

Janet Goering Patin

Christa Parker McAndrew

Rene Mendez

David Robinson

Sara McCormick Oliphant

Jocelyn White

Liz Rosenberg

Jayna Schlegel Schimberg

Susan Abrahamson Routh

Laura Beckman Sheldon

TSHS 1980

Sarah Kress Rumpke

Heather Warncke

Stephen Brewster

Laura Welles Wilson TS H S 1991

Karen Bidlingmeyer Callard

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Grace Allen Hill

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Lisa Binkley Briquet

Dan Schimberg

Elliott Anderson

Frank Cohen

Scott Carroll

Jason Cohen

TSHS 1981

David Clodfelter

Carrie Stroud Coutre

Sarah Mitchell Buller

Marty Mueller Gerhardt

Sarah Buzzee Flem

Paul Callard

Susan Shepherd Kersting

Jason Goldman

Jeff Collins

Melissa Morelli

Mandy Hayes

Scott Rubenstein Aaron VanderLaan Tina Waterman TS H S 1992 Zan Dumbadze Chad Dunn Philip Ficks Tina Kummerle Kishen Mangat Tom McElhinney Alina Schneider Tiernan Sittenfeld Heather Zaring Vecellio Jack Wyant TS H S 1993 Jim Anthony Busy Cummings Ben Glassman Rachel Gustin Anne Morriss Mike Motch Anika Francis Williams TS H S 1994 Liz Harness Baker John Brooks Priscilla Cummins Jay Dealy Ani Martin Dunn Anna Binkley Kennedy Anonymous (1) TS H S 1995 Matt Bramlage Kalpana Kotagal Kip Kummerle Todd Margolis TS H S 1996 Rachel Turansky Finn Tom Garber Lisa Gilbert Fayre Schweitzer Martin Sarah Pearce Phipps John Snyder Scott Varland Jason Waugh Tim Wyant Katherine Zoepf Anonymous (1)


Frenika Mudd Rivers

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TS H S 2008

Jeff Fingerman

Kristen Snyder

Ashley Ackerman

Julie Habbert

Zan Hayes

Chris Wyant

Mindy Moser Barber

Didi Mamaligas

Greg Huang

Zack Conyne

Jessalyn Reid

Kate DeGroot LaBare

T S H S 2 0 02

Rob Cottrell

Clare Schroder

Bobby Marcus

Hank Alexander

Rachel Habbert

Melissa Springer

Michael Newman

Rachel Gerson Arraham

Frederick Hall

Jamey Osher

David Barrett

Brian Hepp

TS H S 2009

Carina Peschiera Behrens

Beth Krone

Jamee Bender

TSHS 1 9 9 8

Liz Looney Bevis

Sarah Ott Lautar

David Koenig

Lisa Barrett

Ollie Brooks

Carter MacLeod

Julie Koenig

Emily Claybon Bird

Caroline Decker

Hannah Wheatley McNeill

Ryan Miller

Heidi Black

Laura Kahle

Emily McDonough Murphy

Lucy Osborn

Kate Blocher

Tshiunza Kalubi

Asia Reid

Sondra Polonsky

Kenya Brock

Addison Lanier

Benjamin van der Horst

Sarah Rabourn

Catherine Czaya

Ricky Meade

Christopher Warrington

Liza Sawyer

Katie Draznik

Steve Newman

Mary Wulsin Zema

Max Schimberg

Kate Kiefhaber Elliott

Grace Rooney

Emily Zemboch

Chelsea Zesch

David Evans

Kate Rush TS H S 2 006

TS H S 2010

Meredith Edwards Ficks Justin Kreindler

T S H S 2 0 03

Caroline Bahlman

Will Bahlman

Peter Okin

Preston Comey

Sophie Beckwith

Alex Hill

Andi Fischer Simon

Gabe Davis

Leah Hoffheimer Broder

Rebecca McDonough

Jo Sittenfeld

Alex Derkson

Katie Donovan

Kyle Neu

Ginny Berg Van Alyea

John Findlay

Peter Dumbadze

Justin Rau Walker Schiff

Holley Horrell

Nate Gilman

TSHS 1 9 9 9

Evan Joiner

Riley Grimme

Monica Dealy

Sarah Lichtenstein

Anna Wulsin Hathaway

TS H S 2011

Lauren Ackerman Donohoo

Alex Maggio

Laura Houston

Jeff Brown

Mark Donohoo

Melanie McGraw

Clay Jamison

Maddie Caldemeyer

Jennifer Frey

Tyler McIlwraith

Gabriel Kalubi

Elisse Hill

Adair Ilyinsky

Jenny Menzies

Blair Lanier

Austin Poston

Elida Kamine

Ramsey Reid

Robin Schimberg Lee

Gil Richards

David Levy

Alex Rush

Jeff Leonard

Carlton Zesch

Lynn Varland

P.G. Sittenfeld

Laura Hoguet Leonard

Liza Martindale Weiner

Lisa Zaring

Cole McIlwraith

TS H S 2012

Anonymous (1)

Nathan McNamara

Izzy Arjmand

Kyle McNeill

Paddack Bahlman

TSHS 20 0 0 Ben Balskus

TSHS 2004

Susan Miller

Betsy Johnson

Charlie Black

Bryan Bibler

Stephanie Rabourn

Adeline Sawyer

Paige Schweitzer Connelly

Craig Burton

Erin Harbaugh Reese

Anonymous (1)

Miriam Lipson Hodesh

Samantha Buyniski Goldfeder

Meredith Decker Truettner

Isabelle Kalubi

Vitaly Goldfeder

Cooper Sawyer

TS H S 2014

Kevin Kummerle

Sarah McDonough Goodacre

Caroline Kalnow Shemony

Connor Rouan

Liz Okin Lorenz

Chip Kalnow

Meredith Decker Truettner

Ellie Wilson

Caroline Habbert Romash

Susie Keller

Liz Westendorf

Margaret Kent Edson

Peter Wojda

TS H S 2016

TSHS 20 0 1

Olga Krayterman

Liza Zimmerman

Matisse Peppet

Francie Comey

Katie Menzies

Erich Frey

Danny Mou

TS H S 2 007

Elizabeth Gilman

Brooke Richart

Ginny Krone

Lizzy Levy Koller

Lauren Weber

Alistair Motch

Ferrial Lanton

Anonymous (2)

Beth Rubin

Andy Lenobel Adam Markovits

ALUMNI DONORS

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Claudia Hoffman

Jim Nordlund

Bobbee Brooks

Marjorie & Paul Holcomb

Ted O'Brien

Jane & Steve Brown

Susan & Dennis Okin

Tyler Cain

Muriel (Richards H’59) & Robert Holzman

Linda & George Callard

Kay & Dan Ilg

Ruth & Sy Perlin

Sarah & Dick Clark

Ruth & Fred Joffe

Barbara & Nat Pieper

Mary Linn Coldiron

Rose & Ron Johnson

Usha & Sukhwant Puri

Carol & Don Connolly

Frances & Willie Johnson

Rosemary & John Raimondo

Kay Crist

Linda & James* Jurgensen

Chandra & Prasanta Raj

Mary & George Croog

Lynne & Bob Kanter

Lynn (Schweitzer H’68) & Jeff Rush

Deborah (Brown C’66) & Jim Cummins

On Ja & Han-Kyo Kim

Adele Schiff

Andrea & David Knarr

Lynn & Jack Schiff Jr.

Geraldine & Mark Dauner

Jacqueline & Edward Koenig

Nancy & Donald Seltz

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Meena & Suresh Shah

Nancy & Steve Donovan

Helen Kovach

Margaret & William Shaw

Phyllis Ewing

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Louise & Al Sheard

Peggy & Steven Faber

Susan Steman Laffoon H’57

Anne & Ron Shepherd

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Judith & David Long

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Roberta Fisher

Ed Loring

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Sharon Yosafat

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Laurie & C.H. Maguire

Lois & Richard Sprigg

Toby & Sandy Franklin

Eva Marelic

Barbara & Ethan Stanley

Jeanette & Robert Albright

Jane Haas Friedman L’46

Jane & Adolf Marko

Polly & Jacob Stein

Dee Gettler

Susan & Jimmy Marrs

Ann Gladura

Glenn Mayfield

Barbara (Levinson C’62) & Ronald Stern

Stephanie Gordon

Barbara & Lu Mays

Joyce & Jack Steinman

Judy Gossett

Joan McCormick

Mary Reis Sullivan C’59

Barb & Jerry Grajek

Gretchen & Robert McCormick Jr.

Marjorie & Harold Sutton

Anne & Taylor Greenwald III

Betsy & Robert McCoy

Anne Drackett Thomas H’66

Ann Griesdorn

Diana & Henley McIntosh

Judy Long & Charles Vachris

Catherine & Chris Gross

Charlotte & Fain McMullan

Darlene & James Ward

Ann & Dale Gutman

Judy & Bob McNew

Carolyn Whiteman

William Habel

Gordon Meyer

Judy & Richard Whiting

Veronica McCreary-Hall & Charles Hall

Robbie & John Michelman

Pati & Jim Wiesmann

Flora & Lawrence Morgan

Sally & Tom Wilborn

Susan & Bob* Halonen

Caroline & Rick Morris Jr.

Joan & Tom Wolfram

Mary & Chester Haverback

Frances Prosser Morriss C’60

Sharon & Jacob Yosafat

Katherine & Tom Hayes

Kathy & Art Morstadt

Janet Ziegler

Sandy & Bob Heimann

Lilamae Mueller

Anonymous (1)

Susan (Jones H’63) & Skip Hickenlooper

Susan & John Mullin III

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A FINE YEAR

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ast year’s fine and performing arts program at Seven Hills could be described as unprecedented, all-encompassing, innovative, and bold. Throughout the 2016-17 school year, the Upper chamber ensemble received an "Outstanding" rating at the Ohio Music Education Association Solo and Ensemble Adjudicated Event, one of our students sang in the Ohio All-State Chorus, Upper School’s contemporary ensemble participated in professional music clinics led by a visiting local recording artist, Upper choruses performed at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, fine arts students employed cutting-edge technology used by major studios to animate 3-D objects, and several students performed in the Cincinnati Junior Strings and the Cincinnati Symphony Youth Orchestra. The Upper theater program also claimed two Cappies, the high school equivalent of a Tony Award, in acting and student-directing among several nominations for their fall production of Treasure Island. Upper School fine arts teachers Jason Knarr and Daniel Vance offered deep dives into high- and low-tech art forms last year. Knarr, who regularly teaches professional-grade

graphics skills, introduced students to the art of rigging 3-D objects. His students were tasked to create a unique character in modeling clay. Then they learned to use a

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Upper School fine arts teachers Jason Knarr and Daniel Vance featured the work of dozens of students in two art shows last year.

2 Practicing with chimes in Robin Wilson’s music class 3 Instrumental music practice in the Donovan Arts Center

THE FOUNDING OF THE JUNIOR THESPIAN TROUPE HAS GIVEN OUR STUDENTS MORE O P P O R T U N I T I E S TO P E R F O R M , D E V E L O P, A N D G R O W . . . T H E SENSE OF COMMUNIT Y AS A SCHOOL AND WITH THE L ARGER T H E AT E R W O R L D I S I N S P I R I N G AND ENERGIZING. – Middle School drama teacher Jacob Hauser 2

computer to make a 3-D scan of the object. Once digitized, the students used professional software to model, rig, texturize, and animate their characters. In Vance’s ceramics and sculpting classes, students are becoming more confident with their work and building larger pieces, as was evident in Seven Hills’ two impressive Upper School art shows during the 2016-17 school year. “My teaching is very influenced by Eastern philosophy,” said Vance. “They are learning that value comes from what is there and usefulness comes from what is not." In the Middle School, students in Elissa Donovan’s class delved into myriad cultures as they studied various modes of art. They formed clay pots as part of a study of Pacific Northwest culture, designed architectural planters as part of Global Education Day, painted shoes for a 1 project that focused on popular culture, and, using the mathematic process of tessellation, incorporated pattern making for handmade pillows. And with the support of drama teacher Jacob Hauser, theater

4 A swashbuckling scene from Upper School’s Treasure Island 5 Bucket drumming with music teacher Maria Eynon

students launched their first-ever Junior Thespian Society and attended workshops in all aspects of performance and technical theater. Some Middle School students also attended Theaterpalooza, a student-directed introduction to Upper School theater. At our Lower Schools, fourth- and fifth-graders made commitments to participate in our new before-school instrumental ensembles on the Lotspeich and Doherty campuses. Determined to hone their talents, the young musicians are sure to be prepared for their Middle School symphonic ensemble debuts with instrumental music teacher John Rising. A steady rise in interest in the fine arts continues to reach our students at younger

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and younger ages. Our youngest prekindergarteners participated in more art classes during the 2016-17 school year and students gained nuanced musical experiences, such as bucket drumming in Doherty music teacher Maria Eynon’s classroom and learning to play hand bells and chimes in Lotspeich music teacher Robin Wilson’s classroom. The strength of the fine and performing arts department lies in the faculty’s desire to cultivate within our students a lifelong interest in the arts, said Tina Kuhlman, fine and performing arts department chair. “Not only are our arts teachers outstanding educators, they are also successful working artists who are able to bring their professional experiences into the classroom to motivate and inspire our students,” said Kuhlman. “Our faculty recognize that being open to new experiences is the key to creativity.”

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Parents of Alumni Donors G I F T S T O TA L : $ 6 4 , 2 2 8

Carmeletta Malora & Michael Barrett

Caroline & Bill Cox

Rebecca Goldman

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Polly Bassett

Claudia (Gilmore H’61) &

Clardina & Ronald Green

Chair: Tara Eaton Members:

Jennie (Rosenthal L’75) & Allan Berliant

David Cummings Deborah (Brown C’66) & Jim Cummins

Helen & John Habbert Susan & Bob* Halonen Marty & Robert Hamilton

Aideen & Payson Briggs ’87

Cindy & Andy Berman

Patty & Robert Dawson ’84

Susan & Jeff Harris

Bruce Brown

Terry & Tom Betts

Susan Haas & Craig Decker

Susan & Joe Harten

Rachel Foster

Lindsay & Mark Bibler

Darcy & Kurt Deimer

Katherine & Tom Hayes

Mary & John Graber

Jack Binkley

Kathy & Bob Deubell

Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head

Susan & Steve Black L’60

Kathy & Bill DeWitt Jr.

Patti & Fred Heldman

Liz Lanier Blake

Luisa Dickey

Barbara & Christopher Hepp

Randal & Peter Bloch L’60

Peggy & Dan Dinger

Sharon Lynn & Gary Hiles

Wendy & Todd Braff

Jeannie (Zimmerman H’60) &

Debbie Hill

Debbie Hill Jan & Tom Kiefhaber Peter Koenig Libby Landen Krone ’77 Sally Leyman Zola Makrauer

Kathleen Braverman

Mike Marrero

Charlin & Peter Briggs

Nancy & Steve Donovan

Ruth & John Hill

Velma Morelli

Aideen & Payson Briggs ’87

Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40

Lisa Hillenbrand

Susan & Dennis Okin

Nancy & Bruce Brown

Susan (Gurganus L’63) &

Dale Hodges

Dennis Shiels Mary Jo & Bill Simpson Kim Takahashi Nancy & David Abineri

Ann (Shepard H’64) & Leland Bulger Cathy (Smale H’72) & Robert Caldemeyer

Rick Donaldson

Kim Drackett L’63

Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill

Karen & David Hoguet

Jane (Maddox C’65) & Igor Dumbadze

Karen Holley Horrell & Jack Horrell

Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn

Muriel (Richards H’59) &

Tara & Jon Eaton

Robert Holzman

Jan Anderson

Linda & George Callard

Karen & Peter Eller

Sarah & Mark Johnson

Nancy Anderson

Erin O'Grady & Scott Carroll ’85

Sandy Hauck Elliott C’49

Martha Whitaker Jones H’43

Sydney & Bob Anning

William & Anne Chatfield

Rowley Elliston

Kathy & Tom Kahle

Robin (Smith H’67) &

Katherine & Louis Claybon

Carol (Iannitto H’61) &

Kris & Cal Kalnow

John Armstrong Judy & Tom Arnold Alicia Fitscher & Peter Au-Yeung

Sheila & Philip Cohen Lawsie (Pennington C’65) & Michael Coler

George Euskirchen

Jacky Kalubi

Barbara & Tom Ferrell

Ginger & Steve Kent

Nora Zorich & Thomas Filardo

Jan & Tom Kiefhaber

Leslie & Michael Baggish

Elizabeth & Brian Coley

Mary Lou & Richard Fink

On Ja & Han-kyo Kim

Sue & Steve Baggott

Carolyn & Mike Collette

Rachel & Bernie Foster

Angela Lipsitz King & Michael King

Chase & Baker Bahlman ’78

Marilyn Collins

Carolyn & Terry Fox

Andrea & David Knarr

Frances (Lamson H’72) &

Mary Wood-Constable &

Jane & James Fraser

Peter Koenig

Barbara Frey

Sandra & Edward Kohn

Jim Garvey

Uma Kotagal & Sashi Kant

Dee Gettler

Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone

Hope & Philip Glassman

Bobbie & Jeff Kuhn

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Barbara Beaver

Fran Barrett

James Constable Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael Coombe L’72 Louise & Rob Cottrell


Gretchen & Bob McCormick Jr.

Libby (Warrington ’78) & Kevin Ott

Nancy & John Silverman

Karen & Rob Lambert

Cindy & Vern McNeill

Tory (Woodhull H’63) &

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Miranda & Richard Menzies

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Katy Hollister & Brad Miller

Margaret & Jeff Pasquale

Mary Jo & Bill Simpson

Karen Laurens

Dale & Gary Monnier

Carol & Jim Pearce

Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld

Margaret (Avril ’75) & Jonathan Lawson

Sally Monroe

Sabrina & Jeff Peppet

Sarah & Gerald Skidmore

Cissy & Bob Lenobel

Barbara Mustoe-Monteith &

Myrna & Benjamin Perez

Linda & Neil Smith

Marna Peters

Marcia & Dick Snyder

Velma Morelli

Pamela & Martin Popp

Barbara & Ethan Stanley

Frances Prosser Morriss C’60

Jane & David Pyle

John Steele

Anni Eleonora Macht C’70

David Motch L’53

Joni & Dick Quimby

Kathleen & Jim Stengel

John MacLeod

Adrienne Noble Nacev &

Barry Randman

Barbara & Michael Stough

Edie & Allen Rau

Kim Takahashi

Sally & Ray Leyman L’67 Linda Busken Jergens & Andrew MacAoidh Jergens

Laurie & C.H. Maguire

Joel Monteith

Ljubomir Nacev

John Parlin III L’54

John Simpkinson L’49

Zola Makrauer

Mary Nelson

Janet Allen-Reid ’76 & David Reid

Fran & Dale Tesmond

Susan Makris

Linda Neu

Judy Richards

Anne Drackett Thomas H’66

Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits

Mary Asbury H’69 & Bob Newman

Kathy Richardson

Phyllis & Paul Tobias

Mike Marrero

Susan & Dennis Okin

Susan & Peter Robinson

Ellen & Ray van der Horst

Mary & Harry Maxon

Gwendolyn Yip & Santa Ono

Hilda Rosenberg

Barbara & Mark VanderLaan

Helen Asbury H'72 &

Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73

Christopher Rowe

Dolly Varland

Ginger (Carson C’72) & Rob Rubin

Margaret & Robert Vitz

Lynn (Schweitzer H’68) & Jeff Rush

Drew Gores L’66 H’72 &

Sunny Bowman Saelinger C’61

George Warrington

Jennifer & Len Sauers

Sue & Mark Weber

Stephanie & Will Sawyer L'66

Julie Rust Webster H’71

Betsy (Robinson H’70) & Tom Schram

Alice & Ron Weitzenkorn

Mary Inkrot-Schroder &

Jody Knoop & Ward Wenstrup

Mark Schroder

Debbie & Greg White

Nancy & Julius Schulhoff

Mimi Richmond & Russell White

Jan & Howard Schultz

Barbara & Stocky Wulsin

Barbara Seiver

Margaret (Hogan H’60) &

Anne & Jim Shanahan

Jack Wyant

Anne & Ron Shepherd

Hong Du & Cong Yan

Kathy & Tom Shepard

Anonymous (10)

Kathy & Dennis Shiels Ann & Ted Sidor

PARENTS OF ALUMNI

Sue & Werner Kummerle

*Denotes deceased

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Faculty and Staff Donors Individuals on this list were employees of The Seven Hills School throughout the 2016-17 school year. COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Linda Ford (Upper) Jacky Kalubi (Middle) Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73 (Lotspeich) Russell White (Doherty) Jan Alford Bridget Ancalmo Brian Arnold Judy Arnold Marlene Baer Karla Balskus Teresa Bardon Brian Berning Terry & Tom Betts Joshua Betustak Mark Beyreis Angie Bielecki Gail Bloom Matt Bolton Harold Boyd Julie Brackett Marilyn Braun John Brooks Jr. ’94 David Brott Meredith Brown Aimee Burton Scott Cagle Chris Caldemeyer Alex Catalan Pete Ceruzzi Nancy Clark Joan Claybourn Laura Clemens Theresa Cohen Joy Copfer

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

Wynne McCarthy Curry H’71

Danielle Howard

Anne Ramsay

Judy Davis

Doug Huff

Nikki Ravenscraft

Katie Dawson

Kristen Hunnicutt

Jenna Remley

Patty Dawson

Amy Ilg

Brooke Richart ’04

Karla Dejean

Jacky Kalubi

John Rising

Dan Dinger

Theresa & Dennison Keller

Sarah Rooch Roberts C’67

Elissa Donovan

Cyndi Kenyon

Jill Romerill

John Drew

Melissa Khoo

Ginger Carson Rubin C’72

Tim Drew

Margo Kirstein

Bill Schmidt

Beth O'Brien Driehaus

Cicely Knecht

Jo & Roger Schnirring

Taylor Evans

Jody Knoop

Nancy Schulhoff

Maria Eynon

Pat Kramer-Carroll

Glenn Shillinger

Jen Faber

John Krauss

Judy Shuppert

Kitty Blair Fischer H’68

Jennifer Kreines

Ann Sidor

Melissa Foraker

Tina Kuhlman

Andi Fischer Simon ’98

Linda & Doug Ford

Amy Kulhavik

Kathleen Slone

Michelle Foster

Samantha Laffoon

Marcia & Dick Snyder

Carolyn Fox

Claire Laughlin

Sara Snyder

Amy & Nick Francis

Sarah Ott Lautar ’05

Robert Starkey

Vallie Freeman

Cassie Levesque

Mimi Stricker

Barbara Frey

Jennifer Licata

Trey Tatum

Chris Garten

Liz Okin Lorenz ’00

Jen Torline

Marty Mueller Gerhardt ’85

Lara Magdzinski

Barbara VanderLaan

Nate Gleiner

Ann Marasco

Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73

Karen Glum

Sherri Linville

James Venable

Ann Griep

Susan Marrs

Brian Wabler

Andi Guess

Nancy McCormick Bassett ’83

Maggie Walker

Patti Guethlein

Andy McGarvey

Bill Waskowitz

Julie & John Guminey

Tyler McIlwraith ’03

Joanie Weidner

Marty Hamilton

Aaron McIntosh

Jocelyn Welch

Marcie Handler

Kara Meador

Lowell Wenger

Hannah Hanley

Melissa Morelli ’85

Russell White

Vicky Hausberger

Shayla Myles-Aaron

Becky Wichman

Amanda Hayes ’91

Danielle & David Necessary

Erin Wierzba

Megan Hayes

Judith Neidlein-Dial

Natalie Wildfong

Chris Hedges

Zoë Paraskevopoulos

Stacy Wilson

Barbara Hepp

Stephanie Park

Ed Wiseman

Tracy Hickenlooper

Caleb Paull

Linda Wolfe

Janet Hill

Brian Phelps

Anna Works-McKinney

Tricia Hoar

Lindsay Pietroski

Mia Wu

Dorothy Hogston

Tim Poff

Anonymous (38)

Robert Horne

Dan Polifka


A N N U A L

G I V I N G

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Beth Archibald Marilyn Collins Jean Zimmerman Donaldson H’60 Priscilla Dunn Rachel Foster Linda Jones Annette Meader Velma Morelli Lilamae Mueller David Abineri Jan Anderson Nancy Anderson Beth Archibald Barbara Beaver Christy Berning Todd Bland Peter Briggs Jr. John Brooks L’57

Marilyn Collins

Holly Kohls

Kaye Riser

Louise Cottrell

Bobbie Kuhn

Lynn Schweitzer Rush H’68

Kathy Deubell

Pegi Leonard

Marge Schwab

Jeannie Zimmerman Donaldson

Jeanne Lewis

Ted Sidor

Roger Loud

Sandy Silber

Angie Drew

Elissa MacLaughlin

Ben Simmons

Priscilla Dunn

Karen Martin

Elizabeth C. B. Sittenfeld

Tara Eaton

Cheryl & Mike Miller

Neil Smith

Carol Iannitto Euskirchen H’61

Gary Monnier

Doug Stenberg

Rachel Foster

Velma Morelli

Fran Tesmond

Anne Greenwald

Mitzie Moser

Margaret Vitz

Marni Greenwald

Debbie Motz

Kristin Waters

Valerie Hamilton

Lilamae Mueller

Judy Wiesemann

Diana Hilligan

Eleanor Oths

Carolyn Wolbers

Susan Holding

Jean Paddock

Joan Wolfram

Paula Hunnicutt

Tory Woodhull Parlin H’63

Mary Wood-Constable

Mary Inkrot-Schroder

Yvonne Phillips

Woody Woodward

Linda Jones

Deborah Reed

Anne Yancey

Isabelle Kalubi ’00

Kathy Richardson

Cheryl York

Liz Klingler

Sue Richmond

Anonymous (4)

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Former Employee Donors

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LEARNING GLOBALLY

L O O K I N G AT T H E W O R L D O U T S I D E S E V E N H I L L S

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he first step toward gaining a rich experience in global awareness begins with taking that step outside of the classroom. In keeping with Seven Hills’ Educational Philosophy, to ensure that students acquire the intellectual and social skills they need to thrive in an increasingly complex global community, Seven Hills faculty design intentional learning opportunities that happen outside the classroom or with someone who has a different perspective. These examples abound when we take a look back at the 2016-17 school year. In some areas, our students take steps across continents. Seven Hills offers trips on a rotating basis to five different countries, including China, France, Greece and Italy, and Spain. The purpose of the trips mirrors the greater goal of the department—for students to apply their language skills and learn, in greater depth, about the culture and history of each region, said Ann Griep, world languages chair.

"PA R T O F G L O B A L AWA R E N E S S I N V O LV E S T R A I N I N G O U R S T U D E N T S TO B E C U LT U R A L LY C O M P E T E N T SPEAKERS OF A L ANGUAGE AND TEACHING THEM ABOUT ISSUES AFFECTING SOCIETIES IN WHICH THESE L ANGUAGES A R E /W E R E S P O K E N.” – Ann Griep, Seven Hills world languages department chair

Brian Wabler, who, in the past has held similar lunch sessions about the Syrian refugee crisis. “I believe that is what our history department is all about—helping students understand the world all around them and helping them connect to what is happening in the world.”

In other areas, our students take steps across town. In the Upper School, students went on more field trips in the history department than ever before, especially in Seven Hills’ one-year-old archaeology and two-year-old environmental science programs. Ninth-graders also benefited from a new initiative to enrich their understanding of ancient civilizations by going to the Cincinnati Museum Center Vikings exhibit and viewing the ancient and Medieval collections at the Cincinnati Art Museum. Seven Hills’ history department also continues to play a large role in helping students put together the pieces of complex concepts, such as the presidential election. Throughout the 2016-17 school year, history teacher Dan Polifka held a number of lunch sessions, inviting students to ask questions and offer commentary on the election and the events leading up to it. “The students hear little snippets about things and they understand some but not all of certain points, so we offer more in-depth information and give it more context,” said history teacher

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Field trip at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

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Inspired by their extensive study of rivers, bridges, and leaders, second-graders on the Hillsdale Campus wrapped up their year by taking a three-pronged field trip. They started out at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, where they learned about African-American leaders and the role of the Ohio River at the time of slavery in the U.S., they walked to the Purple People Bridge to study the structure, and then made a short jaunt down to the Ohio River. “Bridges go over rivers, rivers help build cities and are an important structure within a community, and the Ohio River played an important part in the history of slavery and the significance of crossing from the south to the north,” said second-grade teacher Becky Swain. “It all came together.” The first-time trip was unique because each stop informed the next, and because the multitude of lessons that flowed from each visit couldn’t have been taught in one day, in any other way.

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Seven Hills’ focus on global awareness invites students to reach beyond our borders to understand historic and current events taking place abroad, and how these events affect their daily lives. And in another sense of the word “global,” Seven Hills teachers present information in a multifaceted manner—offering many lenses through which our students see things, learn, and take in information. One such way is illustrated in a unique field trip Lotspeich second-graders took last spring.

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Second-graders paint pictures of the Purple People Bridge

“Being able to view subjects, issues, and learning from a global perspective is essential in today’s world,” said second-grade teacher Danielle Necessary. “We want to encourage students to be empathetic toward others as well as value others’ perspectives and cultures. The attitudes and actions of one person or one country ripple out to others. Students are encouraged to open their eyes to that and understand their part in this global community.”

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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 Estate of Robert Allen

A LUM N I HER ITAG E S CH OL A R S HIP F U N D Laurie Dearworth Leon ’84

E L I N O R ADICK KLIN E S C H O L AR SH IP FUN D Elinor Adick Kline H’58 T H E E L ISA BE TH “BITS Y ” G R E E NWALD M A P E S S C H O L AR SH IP FUN D

Mary Ann Bromwell

Fred & Gay McCoy

Barbara Cunningham

Anne & Robert Ramsay

Barb & Charlie Deters

Kathy Richardson

Bernard & Margaret Dirr

Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld

Shannon Dirr

Anne & Taylor Greenwald III Jennifer & Len Sauers Kim Takahashi

A L EX B IB L ER M E MO R I AL S CH OL A R S HIP F U N D

Susan & Jimmy Marrs

Lindsay & Mark Bibler

E L I N O R SCH E RR MO S H E R FUND

Nancy & Tom Gilman

Betsy Alexander Berry H’57

Anonymous (1)

Toni LaBoiteaux H’57

Kathleen Verbryke Fischer TH E WA LTE R A N D DON N A WH ITE LE A DE RS H IP FUN D Marcy & Jeff Abramowitz Joan Petzhold Baily H’52 Linda & George Callard Emilie & Daid Dressler Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Donald & Mary Dufek

CL A S S OF 1 9 56 F U N D F O R EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING

M AR Y R E I S S ULLIVA N CP S ’59 SC H O L A RS H IP FUN D

Jane Slemmer Larsen H’56

Meg & Andy Nelson

Thomas M. Rodes

Mary Reis Sullivan C’59

Ann McDowell Santen H’56 Cynthia Taylor Seybolt H’56 Judith Allen Thompson C’56

EAE MEMORIAL FUND Cami Elliot ’75

THE EILEEN DRISCOLL BOOK FUND Marcia & Dick Snyder

A N G E FA R A N F U N D Clover Brodhead Gowing C’53

H IL LS DA LE CL AS S O F 1 9 57 EN D OWM EN T F U N D Margaret Parlin O'Malley H’57

T H E M I R I AM TITCO M B M E M O R I AL S FUN D Murray Monroe ’84 Tracy Lynn Monroe ’82

T H E J AC K WH IT E S C H O L AR SH IP FUN D Caroline Bahlman ’06 Barbara Beaver

Susan & Jim Jenkins Margo Kirstein Elizabeth Knodel McCaslin, Imbus & McCaslin Sally Monroe Anne & Gunnar Pohlman Mary Rust & the Taft Law Firm Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld Kristin & Bi Skidmore Amy & Bill Thaman Paula (White ’83) & Bernie Wharton

David Brott

Jocelyn White ’79

Rachel Turansky Finn ’96

Karen & Fritz Wilger ’83

Linda & Doug Ford Rachel & Bernie Foster Barbara Frey Nancy & Tom Gilman Alexander Johnson Liz (Okin ’00) & Nick Lorenz

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Julia M.F.B. Jackson

A N N IE E . WILGER M E MO RIA L S CH O L A R S H IP FUN D Richard Ambs Nancy McCormick Bassett ’83

Jane & Daniel Glynn Martha Hern Bridget & Mark Hubbard Kathleen C. Judge Dennis Koenig Kimberly & Christopher Koenig Julie & John Lange Ginger Louis Toni & Doug McKimm National Philanthropic Trust Preferred Realty of Metro Louisville General Rudler, PSC Jennifer & Len Sauers Janet (Keys H’58) & John Simpkinson L’49 Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld Ann & Stephen Wilger

JUDY WIL L IA MS S CHOL ARSHIP FUND Judy (Robinson H’67) & Joe Williams


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DIVERSIFIED DONORS

Diversified Donor Society THIS IS A COMPREHENSIVE

Jane & Bob Bohinski

Caroline & Bill Cox

Erin O'Grady & Scott Carroll ’85

LIST RECOGNIZING DONORS

Nancy & Jay Clark

Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89

Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter

DURING THE FISCAL YEAR

Lawsie (Pennington C’65) &

Kari & David Ellis

Linda & Billy Cyr

Ellie Fabe ’78 & Frank Russell L’72

Kim Dedeker

Fund for Independent Schools of

Colleen & George Dwight

J U LY 1 , 2 0 1 6 – J U N E 3 0 , 2 0 1 7 , 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.

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

Cincinnati Inc.

Lisa & Chester Eng

Evelyn & Marc Fisher

Margot & Dan Good

Carolyn & Terry Fox

Christine & Chris Garten

Drew Gores L’66 H’72 &

Molly & Tom Garber ’96

$500,000 +

Sudie Ernst Geier H’41

George Warrington

Adele Schiff

Karen & David Hoguet

Linda (Heldman H’71) &

Beth & Jim Schiff

Sarah & Jim Jurgensen

Robert & Adele Schiff Family

Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy

Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61

Rachel Gustin ’93 & John Piersma

Ginger & Steve Kent

Mark Heiman Family Foundation

Jenny & Ed Hatfield

Archana & Sashi Kilaru

Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill

Ellen Haude ’88

Ashley & Hill Kohnen

Marilyn (Fox H’49) &

Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head

Foundation Inc. $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 - $ 4 9 9,9 9 9

Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40 Cami Elliott ’75 Anne Drackett Thomas H’66 $ 10 0 ,0 0 0 - $ 2 4 9,9 9 9

The H.B., E.W. & F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation The John Hauck Foundation The Louise Taft Semple Foundation Michael Ibold Wilger* $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 - $ 9 9 ,9 9 9

Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman Meg & Andy Nelson Jayna (Schlegel ’90) & Dan Schimberg ’80

Yannis Skoufalos

Sarah & Mark Johnson Kris & Cal Kalnow Jessie Karthik & Karthik Kanagarajan

Tina Sutphin Kohnen H’59

Elinor Adick Kline H’58

Nancy & Tom Shepherd

Margaret (Avril ’75) &

Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone

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

Jonathan Lawson

Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits

Suzy Marquard H’68

Mike Marrero

Anne Drackett Thomas H’66

Jennifer & Rusty McNair

Trish & Tim McDonald

Anonymous (1)

Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund

Philip Meyers ’81

Debbie & Rich Oliver L’61

Casey & Greg Morris

Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel

Susan & John Mullin III

Elizabeth & Patrick Rogers

Beau Necco

Anne & Jim Shanahan

Libby (Warrington ’78) & Kevin Ott

Skyler Foundation

Mona & Tony Rinaldi

Tina & Dudley Taft, Sr. L’52

Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83

TSHS Doherty Parent Association

Marta Murrie Simons C’57*

Beth & Brad Agin Sue & Steve Baggott

Helen Chatfield H’64

Sally Bidlingmeyer ’84

Julie & Frank Cohen ’91

Helen Chatfield Black H’41

The Edward E. Ford Foundation

Mary Ann & John Boorn

Kevin McNamara

Stephen Brewster ’80

Alex & Andrew Quinn

Cathy (Smale H’72) &

Jennifer & John Stein

Robert Caldemeyer

Dulany & Rob Anning ’86

Maria Kalomenidou &

The Robert Gould Foundation Inc.

Greer & John Schneider

Jennie (Rosenthal L’75) &

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G. Carlton Hill

Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67

Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian

$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 - $ 2 4 ,9 9 9

Sarah & Steiny Steinman

Gary Greenberg

Amy & Joe Callow

Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter

Gay (Seybolt H’51) & Saint Bain Allan Berliant

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Michael Coler

$ 5 ,0 0 0 - $ 9 ,9 9 9

Estate of Robert Allen

Alison & Bret Caller

Kerrin & Stefan Antonsson

Carolyn & Mike Collette

Lynette & Jim Barresi

Mary Ida (Sloneker ’77) &

Tyler Cain

Marshal Compton

The Camden Foundation

Margot Deupree Taylor L’55 H’61 Leslie & Stephen Veldhuis Jenny & Tom Williams Marcy Wydman ’76 Laurence Deprez & Stefano Zenezini Anonymous (2) * Denotes deceased


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Build.Connect.Inspire. T H E PHASE 1 Cash received during fiscal year July 1, 2016 – June 30, 2017 THE LOWER FIELDS ATHLETIC COMPLEX G I F T S T O TA L : $ 6 3 ,1 74

Fleming & Dobbs Ackermann

Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89

Jessie Karthik & Karthik Kanagarajan

Beth & Brad Agin

Marjorie Wood Drackett H’40

Mary Sutton & Daniel Kanter

Elisa & Gilbert* Allgaier

Julie & Philip Duncan

Victoria & Henry Karamanoukian

Nupur & Manish Anand

Nancy Hogan Dutton H’56

Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney &

Dulany & Rob Anning ’86

Colleen & George Dwight

Gail Barrows Austin C’59

Kari & David Ellis

Anna (Binkley ’94) & Lair Kennedy

The Avril Family

Lisa & Chester Eng

Ginger & Steve Kent

Eric Kearney

Diana Gatch Avril H’47

Bill Fabe L’67

Mary Lynne Boorn ’84 & Rick Kieser

Kerrin & Stefan Antonsson

Sue & Steve Baggott

Dana Fabe H’69

Archana & Sashi Kilaru

Amy & Joe Callow

Lynette & Jim Barresi

Lissy Fabe H’71

Ashley & Hill Kohnen

Amy & Andrew DeWitt ’89

Fran Barrett

Ellie Fabe '78

Tina Sutphin Kohnen H’59

Kathy & Bill DeWitt Jr.

Jennie (Rosenthal L’75) &

Nora Zorich & Thomas Filardo

Ami & Samir Kulkarni

Evelyn & Marc Fisher

Jutta & Patrick Lafley

Margot & Dan Good

Allan Berliant

Kris & Cal Kalnow

Sally Bidlingmeyer ’84

Kathleen & Kevin Foster

Pat Landen H’50

Susan & Jeff Robinson ’83

Helen Chatfield Black H’41

Estate of Margaret Hooker Fraser H’63

Margaret (Avril ’75) &

Jenny & Tom Williams

Steve Black L'60

Puja & Krishnanath Gaitonde

Jane & Bob Bohinski

Wendy Ellis Gardner & Todd Gardner

Angela & James Lee

Mary Ann & John Boorn

The Orpha Ann Gatch Foundation

Gina & Michael Leisring

Stephen Brewster ’80

Sudie Ernst Geier H’41

Cissy & Bob Lenobel

Cathy (Smale H’72) &

Dee Ann Gilmore

Peter Levin

Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67

Carolyn (Huwe H’56) &

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Sue & Steve Baggott Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter Christine & Chris Garten Mark Heiman Family Foundation The Louise Taft Semple Foundation

Robert Caldemeyer Karen (Bidlingmeyer'80) & Paul Callard Alison & Bret Caller Erin O'Grady & Scott Carroll ’85

Margot & Dan Good B. (Wiley ’75) & Abram Gordon Drew Gores L’66 H’72 & George Warrington

Jonathan Lawson

Peter Ludwig The H.B., E.W. & F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation Mary & Larry Lutz

Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter

Gradison Foundation

Nancy Greiwe & Bill Markovits

Sarah & Steve Steinman

Susan & Peter Cha

Linda (Heldman H’71) &

Suzy Marquard H’68

PHASE 2

Je & Joseph Choo

Brooke & Daniel Guigui

Kyle McLaughlin

Lalitha & Jaideep Chunduri

Rachel Gustin ’93 & John Piersma

Jennifer & Rusty McNair

Nancy & Jay Clark

Veronica McCreary-Hall &

Kevin McNamara

Jennifer & John Stein

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Helen Chatfield H’64

Julie & Frank Cohen ’91 Lawsie (Pennington C’65) & Michael Coler

Gary Greenberg

Charles Hall

Mike Marrero

Lois & Cliff Mentrup

Susan & Jeff Harris

Karen Meyer & Rick Michelman

Jenny & Ed Hatfield

Robbie & John Michelman

Elizabeth & Brian Coley

The John Hauck Foundation

Rachel Warrington Moss ’82

Carolyn & Mike Collette

Ellen Haude ’88

Betsy & Harrison Mullin

Mary Ida (Sloneker ’77) &

Rob Heimann

Meg & Andy Nelson

Marilyn Fox Hill H’49

Lisa Lee & Michael Nordlund

Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill

Radhai Sridharan & Rajan Odayar

Karen & David Hoguet

Debbie & Rich Oliver L’61

HRD-C Foundation Inc.

Libby (Warrington ’78) & Kevin Ott

Hummingbird Society Foundation

Mary & Robert* Ott

Lara Danziger-Isakov &

Maria & Jim Papakirk

Marshal Compton Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael Coombe L’72 Dorothy (Kim ’84) & Evan Corbett ’82 Caroline & Bill Cox Jennifer & Eric Dauer

Ronnen Isakov

Marjorie Davis C’65

Sarah, Betsy, Ginger & Mark Johnson

Elizabeth & Nick DeBlasio

Sarah & Jim Jurgensen

Anne & Ron DeLyons

Maria Kalomenidou & Yannis Skoufalos

Lalitha Parameswaran & Param Hariharan Tory (Woodhull H’63) & John Parlin III L’54


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Elizabeth Dallman & Samir Patel Francie Garber Pepper H’58

In h o no r o f

In h on or of

In h on or of

TOM BETTS

L O U I S E ( AT K I N S H ’ 5 6 ) & JOE HEAD

A N N E R A M S AY In h on or of

Sandy Stolle Perry C’53

Jennifer Frey ’99

Kay Mitchell Pettengill H’41

In h o no r o f

Margo Kirstein

HAROLD BOYD

In h on or of

Alex & Andrew Quinn Dorothy Rigney Mona & Tony Rinaldi Dede Lewis Rowe ’78 Ellie Fabe ’78 & Frank Russell L’72 Marielle & Tony Samaha Adele Schiff Beth & Jim Schiff Robert & Adele Schiff Family Foundation Inc. Jayna (Schlegel ’90) & Dan Schimberg ’80 Ronna & Ben Schneider Greer & John Schneider Nancy & Tom Shepherd Nancy & John Silverman Preeti Ghatora & Rajinder Singh Leslie & Andy Spooner Jennifer & John Stein Kelli & Richard Stein Sarah & Steiny Steinman Margot Deupree Taylor L’55 H’61 Julie & Hal Theobald Ellen Blemker Thomas C’58 Anne Drackett Thomas H’66 Barbara & Mark VanderLaan Leslie & Stephen Veldhuis

Anonymous In h o no r o f

THE WEDDING OF RACHEL HOFFHEIMER ’02

S H A N N O N ( K E L LY H ’ 6 7 ) & LEE CARTER

In h on or of

Dale & Gary Monnier In h o no r o f

Beth O'Brien Driehaus & Dan Driehaus

In h on or of

In h o no r o f

Margo Kirstein

Kathryn & Joseph Cook

In h on or of

In h o no r o f

M AT T H E W C O O K ’ 1 8

Marcy Wydman ’76 Mary Beth & Craig Young Laurence Deprez & Stefano Zenezini Anonymous (8)

DR. ANN WEICHERT KRANBUHL C’64

Kathryn & Joseph Cook

Susan Steman Laffoon H’57

In h o no r o f

In h on or of

WYNNE (MCCARTHY H’71) CURRY

BETH KRONE ’05

Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone

Anonymous

In h on or of

In h o no r o f

GINNY KRONE ’07

SARAH ROOCH ROBERTS C’67

Jan Anderson Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn Anonymous In h on or of

DAN SCHIMBERG ’80

Margo Kirstein In h on or of

M AT H E W S H A P I R O

Elliot Shapiro L’77 In h on or of

GLENN SHILLINGER

Jan Anderson Linda & Billy Cyr Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn In h on or of

B E T S Y & PA U L S I T T E N F E L D

Anonymous In h on or of

DICK SNYDER

Jennifer Frey ’99

ELIJAH AL AN DAUER ’21

Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone

Jackie Mack & Ted Silberstein

In h on or of

In h on or of

THE WEDDING OF BLAIR L A N I E R ’ 0 6 & D AV I D BARRETT ’02

SARA SNYDER

Beth O'Brien Driehaus & Dan Driehaus

Margo Kirstein

In h on or of

In h o no r o f

K AT H Y D E U B E L L

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Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn

Jack Wyant

THE WEDDING OF CAROLINE KALNOW '06

HENRY COOK ’20

Britty & Brian Wiles

Margaret (Hogan H’60) &

Sheila & David Kruzner Anonymous

Welchwood Foundation

C’38 & Dr. John Wulsin

DOUG HUFF

J O A N C L AY B O U R N

ANI (MARTIN ’94) & CHAD DUNN ’92

Estate of Rosamond Reed Wulsin

Karen & David Hoguet

Flora & Lawrence Morgan

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D AV I D E L L I S

Margo Kirstein In h o no r o f

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Jon B. Boss L’48 In h on or of

SUSAN MARRS

Janie Stevens & Gordon Barnhart

BARBARA FREY

Alex Hill ’10

Jennifer Frey ’99

In h on or of

In h o no r o f

THE WEDDING OF SARAHMARGARET GIBSON ’07

Margo Kirstein

MARGARET H. PETRIC ’89

Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn

RECOGNITION DONORS

Recognition Gifts

T H E S TAT E C H A M P I O N S H I P GOLF TEAM

Anonymous In h on or of

T H E B I R T H D AY O F JENNIFER STEIN

Polly & Jacob Stein In h on or of

BOB TURANSKY

Olga Krayterman ’04 In h on or of

LOWELL WENGER

Barbara & Christopher Hepp

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HEALTHY HEARTS, HEALTHY MINDS C O U N S E L I N G AT T H E S E V E N H I L L S S C H O O L

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ocial-emotional learning remains at the center of Seven Hills’ new counseling department. Under the newly formed department, a number of programs have been put in place in our Lower, Middle, and Upper schools, to promote students’ mental health, said Judy Arnold, school counseling department chair and Lotspeich counselor. There are new programs in the Middle and Upper schools to extend the concept of using regularly scheduled classroom time for social-emotional learning, which has already been in practice at the Lower School. “I am grateful that Seven Hills recognizes the necessity for addressing the socialemotional needs of our students and for recognizing the integral part it plays in our students’ success—no matter their age,” said Arnold, now in her 29th year as a school counselor at Seven Hills. "Having a full-time counselor at each division allows us to expand these services.”

“I A M G R AT E F U L T H AT S E V E N HILLS RECOGNIZES THE NEED FOR ADDRESSING THE S O C I A L-E M O T I O N A L N E E D S OF OUR STUDENTS AND FOR RECOGNIZING THE INTEGRAL PA R T I T P L AY S I N O U R S T U D E N T S ’ SUCCESS” – Judy Arnold, school counseling department chair and Lotspeich counselor 2

several programs about mindfulness, diversity and inclusion, stress management, yoga and meditation, and healthy relationships. At the Middle School, Second Step, a social-emotional learning curriculum, was implemented at the start of the 2017-18 school year by faculty during their weekly advisory class time. The department also introduced Healthy Visions, a curriculum around human

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A mindful moment in pre-kindergarten

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In addition, teaching faculty to be more vigilant about students’ mental health is also being addressed. Last school year, all Seven Hills faculty were trained in suicide prevention techniques. Arnold said counselors and teachers recognize the importance of their role to provide training that will help maintain student mental health and safety. “When students see that teachers are involved as instructors and supporters of social-emotional learning, that this is a visible and intentional part of the life of the school, it normalizes for them that we all have struggles,” said Arnold. “We believe learning to work through these challenges is an important part of their education.” 2

In one year, Arnold’s vision of all four counselors working together to infuse social-emotional health into all aspects of our students’ school experience has materialized in meaningful ways. These programs, which speak to the needs of all students, have become part of the permanent fabric of our school culture. For example, the Upper School class meeting time is now being used to focus on social-emotional health, as well as other life skills. Last year, sophomores and juniors attended

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relationships for eighth-graders during the 2016-17 school year, which will expand to provide sexuality education for the Middle School—something parents have specifically requested for several years, said Arnold.

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G I V I N G

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 The Fullgraf Foundation Gettler Family Foundation The Robert Gould Foundation Inc. Gradison Foundation The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation

Welchwood Foundation

The H.B., E.W. and F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation J. Cromer Mashburn Family Foundation The Meyers Foundation Motch Family Foundation Inc. Robert Okin Foundation, Inc. The Oliver Family Foundation Rhineland Foundation The Ridgeway Foundation Robert & Adele Schiff Family Foundation The Louise Taft Semple Foundation Silber Family Foundation Skyler Foundation The Smale Family Foundation Strada Education Network Dudley S. Taft Foundation TAS Foundation Joesph H. and Ellen B. Thomas Foundation Inc.

Kay and Kroger Pettengill Fund Marvin and Betsy Schwartz Fund James and Kathleen Stengel Fund

David & Jane Pyle Fund

Harry and Ann Santen Fund

Vanguard Prime Money Market Fund

Shirley L. and T. Douglas Stenberg

Sherri and Adam Symson Fund

Zaring Family Foundation

AYCO CHAR ITAB L E FO UNDATI O N

The Ellen Haude Charitable Gift 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

Fund

Bernard J. and Karen D. WilgerFund

T.J. and Hilda Wood Fund

THE G R EATER C IN C IN N ATI Bernard J. and Karen D. Wilger Fund F OU N DATION

Elise Eaton Allen Performing Arts Fund

G R EAT E R N E W O R L E A N S F OU N DAT I O N

Shannon and Lee Carter Family

Laughing Buddha Fund

Fund Philip and Sheila Cohen Fund Carolyn and Michael Collette Family Fund Anne and Ron DeLyons Fund Emilie and David Dressler Fund

The Bloch Family Fund

George Fabe Fund

William and Anne Chatfield Fund

Nora Zorich & Thomas Filardo

David & Kari Ellis Family Fund

Family Fund

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

Gilman Family Fund

Abramowitz Family Fund

Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Inc.

Brad and Beth Agin Charitable Trust Charitable Fund

Linda Greenberg Fund Katherine V. and Thomas A. Hayes Family Fund

Five Peaks Fund Toby and Sanford Franklin Charitable Fund

Anonymous (2)

Bassett Family Fund

THE DAY TON FOUNDATION DEPOSITORY, INC.

Mary Lois and Andreas Drath

Triford Foundation

Vista Larga Fund

John and Susan Mullin Fund

Alex Williams Family Fund

Leyman Foundation

Family Fund

Pepper Family Fund

The Wyant Family Foundation

The Mark Heiman Family

The King Family Foundation

Giving Account Clare C. & Thomas A. O'Brien

Wilmington Trust

The John Hauck Foundation

Heimann Family Foundation

The Mathur-Purushothaman

The Warrington Foundation

THE COMMUNIT Y FOUNDATION OF TAMPA BAY

Foundation

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Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation

Joseph and Louise Head Fund Fred & Patti Heldman Charitable Fund

Johnson Fund

IN TE R ACT FO R CH A N G E

The Peter F. and Mary W. 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 & Eric Dauer Philanthropic Fund Fred Friedman Family Philanthropic Fund Edward & Ina Loftspring Philanthropic Fund Robinson Family Philanthropic Fund

JOHN S O N CH A R I TA BL E G IF T FU N D

Boorn Family Charitable Trust

Kanter/Sutton Fund

Susan J. Hickenlooper Fund

Lair and Anna Kennedy Family Fund

Andrew MacAoidh Jergens Fund

Virginia and Stephen Kent Family

Limestone Fund

MOR G A N S TA N L E Y G LO BA L IMPACT FU N DI N G T R U S T

Giving Fund

Lubeck Fund

The McCaslin-Henningsen

Elinor and Steve Kline Trust

Jacqueline Mervis Mack

Suzy Marquard Charitable Fund

Philanthropic Fund

Harry R. and Mary I. Maxon Fund

Richard I. Michelman and Karen E. Meyer Fund

RCMcCoy Family Fund More Family Giving Account

Katy Hollister and Brad Miller Family Fund

Charitable Trust THE NEW YORK COMMUNIT Y TR U S T

Delafield Fund


Bank of America Employee Giving Programs REN A IS S A NC E C HARI TABLE F OU NDAT ION

The Baggott Family Charitable Gift Fund ROC HES T ER A REA COMM UNIT Y FOUN DATI O N D E P O S ITORY, INC .

The Benevity Community Impact Fund of the American Endowment Foundation The Delta Air Lines Foundation Matching Gifts to Education Program

Jane A. Stevens Charitable Account

Eaton Corporation Charitable Fund

S AU L S C HOT TENS TE I N F OU NDAT ION

Fifth Third Foundation

GE Foundation Matching Gifts Program Givaudan Fragrances Corporation Macy’s, Inc. Matching Gifts Program

Scripps Howard Foundation Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation UBS Matching Gift Program United Technologies Matching Gifts Program

Marsh & McLennan Companies Matching Gifts Program

United Health Foundation

Microsoft Matching Gifts Program

YOUR CAUSE LLC

Millennium Pharmaceuticals Matching Gift Program

The Duke Energy Foundation

Northwestern Mutual Foundation

Standard Insurance

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

MATCHING GIFTS

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

The Jennie Rosenthal Berliant and Allan Berliant Family Fund Mark and Lindsay Bibler Charitable Fund Evelyn & Marc Fisher 2015 Philanthropic Fund McIlwraith Family Charitable 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 Foundation The Robert J. Inkrot Donor Fund WA RREN COUNT Y F OU NDAT ION DEPO SI TO RY

Sandra Perry Fund

FRIENDS OF SEVEN HILLS Kroger Community Rewards Target - Take Charge of Education

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G I V I N G

MEMORIAL GIFTS

Memorial Gifts GIFTS GIVEN IN MEMORY

In memory of

In memory & In honor of

In memory of

OF INDIVIDUALS FOR

PATRI CK DO N OVAN ’ 84

THE BIRTHDAY OF ELISABETH

HIR O TA K A H A S H I

WHOM ENDOWED FUNDS

Liz Rosenberg ’84

“BITSY” GREENWALD MAPES

Kim Takahashi

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

DONORS TO NAMED E N D OW E D F U N D S L I S T.

In memory of

In memory of

Jennifer & Len Sauers

In memory of

JANE E LLI S

Marcia & Dick Snyder

AL EX T S H I U N Z A

Margo Kirstein Elizabeth & Patrick Rogers

BROOKS A LLGO O D

In memory of

A RM A NDROFF ’84

RAYMO ND F ER G U SON

Liz Rosenberg ’84

Anne & Taylor Greenwald III

In memory of

In memory of

LUC ILLE BLOCKSO M

FLO RE NCE F ESSEN D EN

Carolyn & Terry Fox Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld Marcia & Dick Snyder In memory of C A ROL BRES TE L

Marcia & Dick Snyder In memory of J ENNY C A RR

William & Anne Chatfield

Janet (Hengstenberg H’46) & Cornelius Hauck L’37 In memory of JO HN FOX L’ 6 4

JE AN GARTEN

Richard Garten

Kelli & Nate Gleiner

Jennifer Frey ’99

In memory of

Kris & Cal Kalnow

PHY LLI S SI EB EN THALE R

In memory of S US A N S IDDALL C A S TLEB ERRY H’51

Quina Schmidlapp C’53 In memory of EDWA RD C RID D LE , JR.

Anne & Taylor Greenwald III

BARBARA VAN DEN BROECK

Louise Walker Borden H’67

Barbara Frey

In memory of

In memory of

ER IN MC N EIL L ’ 84

Liz Rosenberg ’84 In memory of P OL LY MEC KEL

Margo Kirstein

In memory of

NANCY GLE IN ER

Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73

In memory of

MCC LU R E C ’ 36

MITHOEF ER H’ 35

Priscilla & Malcolm Dunn

Pegi & John Leonard

F R AN C ES B OSWEL L

Anni Eleonora Macht C’70

In memory of

Barbara Frey

Jacky Kalubi In memory of

In memory of

Kathy Deubell Carolyn & Terry Fox

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HO PPLE H’ 40

Lynn (Schweitzer H’68) & Jeff Rush In memory of PARLI N LI L L AR D L’ 34

Margarita Lillard Picton H’66

F LOR EN C E F IEL D

Nancie Newkirk Loppnow H’65

In memory of JAC K WH I T E

Barbara Beaver David Brott Kathy Deubell Rachel Turansky Finn ’96 Linda & Doug Ford Rachel & Bernie Foster Barbara Frey Alexander Johnson ’96 Susan & Jimmy Marrs

LOU ISA MAY P EASE

Gay & Fred McCoy

Anne & Taylor Greenwald III

Anne & Robert Ramsay

In memory of

Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld

G EOR G EN E R EML E

Lorraine Spaccarelli

Kathy Richardson Marcia & Dick Snyder

Catherine Yearout

In memory of

In memory of

Abramowitz Family Fund of Fidelity

AN N VAIL R OB ER TS C ’ 46

WALT E R WH I T E

Charitable

Chastine Hardy Watters C’46

Joan (Petzhold H’52) & Oliver Baily

In memory of

Emilie and David Dressler Fund of

Anne & Taylor Greenwald III

Linda & George Callard The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Mary & Donald Dufek Peggy Jackson

SYLVIA TAFT LOTSPEICH H’37

Sylvia Lotspeich Greene L’55

Sally Monroe

In memory of

DAN SAU ER S

In memory of

D ON N A WH I T E

In memory of

Susan & Jim Jenkins

DAVID SHAR P

Margo Kirstein

Marcia & Dick Snyder

Elizabeth & William Knodel


McCaslin, Imbus & McCaslin

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Jane & Daniel Glynn

Toni & Doug McKimm

Sally Monroe

MI CHAE L WI LG ER

Beth & Mark Heil

Jennifer & Len Sauers

Anne & Gunnar Pohlman

Richard Ambs

Martha Hern

Janet (Keys H’58) &

Mary Rust & The Taft Law Firm

Nancy McCormick Bassett ’83

Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Hiltz

Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld

Mary Ann Bromwell

Bridget & Mark Hubbard

Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld

Kristin & Bi Skidmore

Barbara Cunningham

The Robert J. Inkrot Donor Fund

Ann & Stephen Wilger

Amy & Bill Thaman

Barb & Charlie Deters

Kathleen Judge

Paula (White ’83) & Bernie Wharton

Margaret & Bernard Dirr

Dennis Koenig

In memory of

Bernard J. and Karen D. Wilger

Shannon Dirr

Kimberly & Christopher Koenig

TED W U E R FE L

Fund of The Greater Cincinnati

Kathleen Verbryke Fischer

Julie & John Lange

Ellen Levine Abert L’55

Mara & Sam Geike

Ginger Louis

MEMORIAL GIFTS

Foundation

John Simpkinson L’49

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G I V I N G

Lifetime Giving Society LIFETIME GIVING

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 Estate of Margaret Hooker Fraser H’63 Carol (Homan C’41) & Ralph Haile Jr.* The John Hauck Foundation Kris & Cal Kalnow Pat Landen H’50 Beth & Jim Schiff Adele & Robert* Schiff Robert & Adele Schiff Family Foundation Inc. The Louise Taft Semple Foundation Anne Drackett Thomas H’66 Peg & Mike Valentine Mary Beth & Craig Young Anonymous (1)

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$500,000 TO $999,999 Martha & Ralph Burchenal Eva Jane (Romaine H’48) & Andy Coombe* Harriet "Happy" (Ratterman H’42) & John Downey Jr.* Susan (Gurganus L’63) & Kim Drackett L’63

Margaret Pogue Fisk C’33* Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Inc. Priscilla Reed Gamble L’29* Elizabeth Deupree Goldsmith H’38* Peggy (Palmer H’35) & Robert Keeler Betty & Joseph Landen* The H.B., E.W. & F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation C. Lawson Reed L’31* Elizabeth & Patrick Rogers Jacob G. Schmidlapp Fund Jennifer & John Stein Nellie Leaman Taft H’55* Anonymous (1) $250,000 TO $499,999 Estate of Robert Allen Jennie (Rosenthal L’75) & Allan Berliant Helen (Chatfield H’41) & Robert* Black Jr. The Camden Foundation Shannon (Kelly H’67) & Lee Carter Helen Chatfield H’64 Lawsie (Pennington C’65) & Michael Coler Tucker (Jones ’79) & Michael Coombe L’72 Tracy & Dave Davis The Harriette R. Williams Downey Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Kari & David Ellis The Edward E. Ford Foundation Mary O'Brien Gibson H’32* The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation Dr. Frederick Hauck* Kathy & Tom Hayes Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head Karen & David Hoguet Hummingbird Society Foundation Libby (Landen ’77) & Bruce Krone A. G. Lafley Margaret Lafley Mary & John* March Francie Garber Pepper H’58 Jan & Wym Portman The Resale Shop Susan Arnold & Diana Salter

Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Fund, Fifth Third Bank, Trustee Nancy & John Silverman Sarah & Steve Steinman Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation Karen & Frank Wood Anne Sanger & John* Wulsin Rosamond Reed Wulsin C’38* Mary Witt Wydman H’43* Anonymous (7) $100,000 TO $249,999 The Avril Family The Phyllis P. Anderson Foundation Janet (Fast H’46) & Frank Andress Sue & Steve Baggott Cindy & Andy Berman Susan & Steve Black L’60 Rhoda (Allen H’67) & John Brooks L’57 Cathy (Smale H’72) & Robert Caldemeyer Catherine Cantey Kim & Martin Chavez Julie & Frank Cohen ’91 Sheila & Philip Cohen Carolyn & Mike Collette Mary Ida (Sloneker ’77) & Marshal Compton Linda & Billy Cyr Susan Haas & Craig Decker Kathy & Bill DeWitt Jr. TSHS Doherty Parents Association Jeanne Drackett* Sandy (Hauck C’49) & Allen* Elliott Helen & James Gamble L’34* Christine & Chris Garten Sudie Ernst Geier H’41 Shelly & Michael Gerson Naomi Tucker Gerwin H’57 Jan Fullgraf Golann H’67 The Robert Gould Foundation Inc. Linda (Heldman H’71) & Gary Greenberg Penny Ferguson Griffith C’61 Helen & John Habbert Ellen Haude ’88 Mark Heiman Family Foundation Shirley Heldman* Grace (Allen ’80) & Brian Hill Dr. Norman Hill L’39 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 Ginger & Steve Kent 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 Kevin McNamara Katy Hollister & Brad Miller Sally & Murray* Monroe Nabama Foundation Meghan & Andy Nelson Patti (Williams C’74) & Buck Niehoff Ohio Valley Foundation Tory (Woodhull H’63) & John Parlin III L’54 Peterloon Foundation Alex & Andrew Quinn Sherry & Virgil Reed Janet Allen-Reid ’76 & David Reid Melody Sawyer Richardson C’61 Mary Corinne Gamble Scherr H’28* Anne & Jim Shanahan Nancy & Tom Shepherd Elizabeth C. B. & Paul G. Sittenfeld Mary Sloneker Donahue 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 Arleigh & Ronald W. Tysoe TSHS Upper Parents Association Ruth Smith Upson H’41* Ellen & Ray van der Horst Suzanne (Mooney H’43) & John Warrington* Jean Sawyer Weaver H’41* Welchwood Foundation The Wydman Family Foundation Marcy Wydman ’76 Anne & Allen Zaring Anonymous (3) * Denotes deceased


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G I V I N G

Gifts and Grants for Special Purposes Polly Adair Culp H’65 ART - GENERAL

Caroline Bahlman ’06 Will Bahlman ’10 Mary Linn Coldiron

C H O R U S D E PA R TM E N T

Erin Harbaugh Reese ’06 CULLEN DEIMER SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Darcy & Kurt Deimer

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING PROGRAM

The Edward E. Ford Foundation FA C U LT Y P R O F E S S I O N A L DEVELOPMENT

The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile DOHERTY - GENERAL

Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation

Barbara Frey

AT H L E T I C S - G E N E R A L

Melissa & Chad Holsinger

FA C U LT Y S A L A R I E S

Erin Harbaugh Reese ’06

Claire Laughlin

Katharine Cornelius

Anonymous (1) D A N I E L B E AV E R MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Barbara Beaver MADAME BONNIE B I N K L E Y A S S E M B LY FUND

D O H E R T Y E A R LY CHILDHOOD

Jennifer Frey ’99 DOHERTY LIBRARY

Karen & David Hoguet

Jack Binkley

T H E PAT R I C K D O N O VA N MEMORIAL FUND

Marcia & Dick Snyder

Anonymous (1)

THE BUENGER AWARD

DRAMA CLASSES

Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Inc.

Mary Linn Coldiron

SCHOLARSHIP - GENERAL

Elliott Anderson ’85 Meg & John Atkinson Nancy Pechstein Aubke H’67 Hathaway Gamble Barry H’67 Mary Marx Besanceney C’62 Elana Rhodes Byrd C’60 Shelley DeFosset C’64 Lindy VanDoren Freeman H’63 Fund for Independent Schools of Cincinnati Inc.

DOUG HUFF’S ENHANCEMENT OF SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES

Eileen F. Gould C’74

Sheila & David Kruzner

Lucretia McCalmont Marmon H’56

L A W S O N F A M I LY FUND FOR TEACHER A S S I S TA N C E

Lawsie (Pennington C’65) & Michael Coler

SPECIAL PURPOSES

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

The Robert Gould Foundation Inc Lynn Doremus Dunbar Guest Amy Raymond Mauch ’82 Mary Ann Hinsch Meanwell H’52 Clare & Thomas O'Brien Gerri Pattison H’65 Betsy Benedict Peabody H’58 Robinson Family Philanthropic

L O T S P E I C H A LU M N I F U N D

Mr. Wuerfel Fund

Fund of the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati

Betsy Klein Schwartz L’51

Elizabeth Lambert Stearns H’67

Melinda Freedman Staveley L’55

Charles Thomas L’40 Charlotte Lackman Weber C’62 Mary Wommack ’82 Anonymous (1) MARCIA SNYDER AUTHOR FUND

Karla & Bill Balskus Carolyn & Terry Fox Anne Sheffield Vanoy C’73 SYMPHONY TICKETS FOR FA C U LT Y & S TA F F

Estate of Robert Allen UPPER & MIDDLE SCHOOL - GENERAL

Jennifer & Bob Ringel

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uring the 2016-17 school year—the second year of Seven Hills’ new and expanded four-year college counseling program—the department welcomed admission representatives from nearly 100 colleges to the Hillsdale Campus, expanded grade-level presentations for Upper School students, revised the content of our six evening parent meetings, and continued to publish timely newsletters for junior and senior families. Seven Hills’ distinctive and intuitive college counseling department also took to the road last year, with our counselors visiting 25 colleges, where they talked with college and university admissions staff about their programs and our students. Last year, the success of the Class of 2017 illustrated clearly the results of our students’ hard work, and of the department’s dedication. Students received merit scholarship awards from nearly 50 colleges, including several full-tuition scholarship offers. In addition, said college counselor Alex Catalan, seven students received National Merit scholarship awards, several students received National Merit-sponsored corporate scholarships, and one student was named a prestigious Questbridge National College Match Finalist for Yale. “Six National Merit scholarship winners and 11 National Merit Finalists out of a graduating class of 83 represents an extraordinarily large percentage of our class, not only in the context of Cincinnati, but also at state and national

"S I X N AT I O N A L M E R I T SCHOL ARSHIP WINNERS AND 11 N AT I O N A L M E R I T F I N A L I S T S O U T O F A G R A D U AT I N G C L A S S O F 83 R E P R E S E N T S A N E X T R A O R D I N A R I LY L A R G E P E R C E N TA G E O F O U R C L A S S , N O T O N LY I N T H E C O N T E X T O F C I N C I N N AT I, B U T A L S O AT STATE AND NATIONAL LEVELS ... T H E S E R E S U LT S O N C E A G A I N REPRESENT THE REMARKABLE A C A D E M I C TA L E N T O F S E V E N H I L L S S T U D E N T S A N D FA C U LT Y." – Alex Catalan, Seven Hills college counselor

levels,” said Catalan. “These results once again represent the remarkable academic talent of Seven Hills students and faculty.” In a world where the average caseload for a high school college counselor is about 500:1, Seven Hills’ College Counseling department (four counselors for an Upper School student body of 350) offers a unique hands-on, individualized approach because of the shared vision within the department and the small counselor-to-student ratio, said college counselor Lara Magdzinski. “With a student-counselor ratio as low as 17:1, we are able to afford each student a level of attention and assistance that is highly personalized and exceptionally

valuable,” said Magdzinski. “We are here to help extensively with every step of the process, including aspects such as course selection, summer planning, college list formation, application completion, essay writing, interview preparation, scholarship application, and final decision making.” Director of College Counseling and Assistant Head of School Susan Marrs said the college counseling team of four brings a wide range of strengths and experience to the program. “Collectively, we’ve worked in highly selective college admissions offices, we serve on local, state and national boards having to do with the college admissions process, and we enjoy excellent relationships with a host of admissions officers,” said Marrs. “With all that we do, however, we most enjoy working with kids and parents, guiding

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LEGACY SOCIETY


2016- 17

ALUMNI

Margaret Hooker Fraser H’63*

Amy Crutchfield Meyer ’84

Louise (Knauft H’54) &

Evelyn Comey Frost H’47

Barbara McKay Miller C’18*

Ann Gatch H’37*

Anne Mitchell Pezzano H’72

Jean Verity Woodhull H’39*

Gail Barrows Austin C’59

Sudie Ernst Geier H’41

Diane Moffett C’74

Rosamond Reed Wulsin C’38*

Christine Marting Baermann C’36

Elizabeth Deupree Goldsmith H’38*

Livy Hickenlooper More C’61

Anonymous (9)

Jennie Rosenthal Berliant L’75

Elizabeth (Carson C’48) &

Marjorie McCullough Motch C’41

Samuel* Allen

Helen Chatfield Black H’41

William Hall L’37*

Agnes Tietig Parlin C’33*

Daniel M. Witten II

F R I E N D S O F S E V E N H I L LS Mr. Robert Allen*

Steve Black L’60

Ellen Haude ’88

Victoria Frazer Bonebrake ’77

Louise (Atkins H’56) & Joe Head

Lara Brightwell ’77

Susan Jones Hickenlooper H’63

Janet Patterson Raymond C’44*

Miss Carol Brestel*

Patricia Cornell Brodie H’38*

Dr. Norman Hill L’39*

Joan Fleischer Reckseit H’44

Charlin & Peter Briggs

Rhoda (Allen H’67) &

Phyllis Siebenthaler Hopple H’40

Melody Sawyer Richardson C’61

Dr. Bernard B. & Rachel Foster

Pattie (Scifres H’68) &

Monte Richardson C’30*

Sandra Gans

Marjorie Schiele C’31*

Tom Hayes

John Brooks L’57 Virginia Wilkinson Brooks H’43

Andy Jamison

Tory (Woodhull H’63) &

Nan (Sikes H’68) &

John Parlin III L’54

Mr. Jack Binkley

Elana Rhodes Byrd C’60

Betty Freyhof Johnson H’40

Marta Murrie Simons C’57*

Judge Timothy S. Hogan*

Lawsie (Pennington C’65) &

Elinor Adick Kline H’58

Margery Wing Sisson Runyan H’37*

Peter Koenig

Mary DeBus Knauft C’27*

Elizabeth Asbury Stone H’48

Jean Leach*

Mary Stuart Kreimer H’44

Margaret Stone ’78

Mr. & Mrs. Donald Lowry*

Randy (Upson H’63) &

Lynn 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

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) & Igor Dumbadze

Pamela Lee Lowry H’62

Martha Benedict Tuttle H’34*

Mary Wood-Constable

Sandy (Hauck C’49) & Allen* Elliott

Anni Macht-Gibson C’70

Ruth Smith Upson H’41*

Dr. John Wulsin*

Carol Iannitto Euskirchen H’61

Sarah Crane Martindale H’42*

Elizabeth Urban ’81

Anonymous (1)

Mary Van Antwerp Fabe C’44*

Dr. Merlyn P. McClure H’43*

Ruth Harrison Venable C’52

* Denotes deceased

Claire Martin Fairman H’50*

Lucy Brown Wagner McKee H’34*

Tina Wagner L’69

Susan Finke H’42

Leslie Bennett McNeill C’61

Abby Dittmann Wise H’47

Margaret Pogue Fisk C’33*

LEGACY SOCIETY

Legacy Society

Joan Patterson Witten C’43*

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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, 2017. 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 6 -1 7 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 Admission & Financial Aid 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

Andi Fischer Simon ’98

Director of Development

Director of Alumni Engagement

Director of Annual Giving

Ann Brock Database Administrator

Vallie Freeman

Tiffany McFarland

Donor Relations & Stewardship

Development Office

margo.kirstein@7hills.org 513.728.2437

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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