2017-2018 Santa Fe Prep Annual Report

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ANNUAL REPORT

SANTA FE PREPARATORY SCHOOL 2017-2018


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TABLE OF CONTENTS BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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HEAD OF SCHOOL

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YEAR IN REVIEW

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ADMISSIONS

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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

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ENDOWMENTS & HIGHLIGHTS

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CLASS OF 2018

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DONOR LISTS

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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Santa Fe Prep is an ambitious and diverse learning community dedicated to active discourse. We value our place in the community of Santa Fe, which enriches and defines us. We cultivate qualities of character, scholarship, and citizenship in our students that inspire them to act responsibly and compassionately at home, at school, and in the world. Through the many dialogues that unfold on campus each day, our students exercise their minds in active inquiry. The discourse of Santa Fe Prep promotes the joy of discovery, the power of critical thinking and reflection, and the thrill of creativity. Our commitment to collaborative learning fosters an inclusive school environment grounded in trust, where students honor and respect each other and themselves. The world is full of possibility. Empowered with the values and qualities inherent in our School, our students can embrace lives of thoughtful purpose. Santa Fe Preparatory School admits qualified students of both sexes, irrespective of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation or disability. All students are afforded the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to Prep students. The school does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation or disability in the administration of its educational program, admissions, or other school policies. Photography by Melissa Fricek, Anne Staveley and members of the Prep community.

Santa Fe Preparatory School 1101 Camino de la Cruz Blanca Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505 505.982.1829 www.sfprep.org


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WELCOME TO SANTA FE PREP’S 2017-2018 ANNUAL REPORT IT TAKES A VILLAGE This Annual Report demonstrates how the care and generosity of the Santa Fe Prep community have advanced our ambitious learning environment and ensured that our school continues to successfully provide what our statement of purpose lays out before us. I hope you read with admiration and pride about the cultivation that takes place both on and off campus for our students, and how, with the support of our families and friends, our students become responsible, capable and engaged citizens. Last year, nearly 1,000 donors contributed $1.7 million to Prep, including $642,517 to the Annual Fund. These gifts touch the lives of every student, faculty and staff member and help keep Prep at the forefront of secondary education in New Mexico. Lists of our wonderful supporters can be found on page 12. Every gift makes a difference. Thank you for your support. @santafeprepschool @santafeprep

PAMELA EMSDEN Director of Advancement

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REPORT FROM THE CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO PLANT A TREE?

Prep’s founders planted their tree many decades ago. It has grown into the flourishing, diverse and ambitious community that we know today, embracing our curious, creative and thoughtful students.

The recent passing of Dr. Ned Goodrich, the last living signer of Santa Fe Prep’s Articles of Incorporation, provided me with an opportunity to pause and reflect upon Prep’s role in cultivating purpose. While purpose can unfold and manifest in many different ways, as you will see in this annual report, cultivation might best be viewed in the context of a garden. Cultivation of a garden requires hard work, nutrients, attentive care, and a belief that the steps we take today are essential to and will lead to, a fruitful future. In a scene from The Overstory, by Richard Powers, a young Chinese engineer and his American-born wife plant a mulberry tree in their yard to honor his father, who will never see the tree. To paraphrase... The wife tells her husband, “There’s a Chinese saying. ‘When is the best time to plant a tree? Twenty years ago.’ ” The husband smiles. “Good one.” “ ‘When is the next best time? Now.’ ” Prep’s founders planted their tree many decades ago. It has grown into the flourishing, diverse and ambitious community that we know today, embracing our curious, creative and thoughtful students and more than 1,800 alumni around the world who are cultivating purpose in their own communities. On behalf of the Board of Trustees, thank you for the many ways you have supported the school over the past year; we are grateful that you have chosen to invest in the now!

CHRISTINE LE GRAND LEHMAN Board Chair

2018-2019 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Kristina Alley Maggie Andersson Stephen Mills Badger II Kelsey Daly Brown, Trustee Emerita Alejandra Castillo Roth Josiah Child Julia Boaz Cooper Edward Gale George Gundrey `86 Will Halm Adelma Aurora Hnasko `92 Christine Le Grand Lehman Alex LoRusso Elicia Montoya Suzanne Moss, Trustee Emerita Phil Murray Fred Nathan Carol Romero-Wirth, Trustee Emerita Phil Schiliro Hugo Sena Leah Swanson Warren Thompson `72, Trustee Emeritus Christian Weichsel


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REPORT FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL DON’T BE TIMID

In a meeting with a donor last year, a supporter who has known Prep for decades, I was told the following: “You’re a grown-up institution now, and it’s time to make a big fat shift. Don’t be timid.”

She was referring to our capacity, developed across five decades, to be more ambitious in our service to the Santa Fe community. Thanks to the many donors to our $14 million capital campaign, Generating Impact, we have been able to do just that. With $3.2 million raised for tuition assistance through our Strategic Impact Fund, and an additional $5 million committed to our endowment (now over $17 million), we are in a position to admit and fund the most aspiring and talented students from across Santa Fe. Most independent day schools across the country offer tuition assistance to 20% of their families; currently, nearly 40% of students at Prep receive need-based tuition assistance. The demographic shift in our student body has been profound, immediate, and must continue, through our Annual Fund and other means. As well, we owe a huge thanks to Andrew Davis for founding The Davis New Mexico Scholars, housed at Santa Fe Prep. Each year, 25 first-generation college-bound students from northern New Mexico (roughly half from Breakthrough Santa Fe) receive full scholarships to attend one of six partner colleges. The annual commitment from Andrew Davis is breathtaking: $5 million/year to fund 100 students at any given time who will be first-in-their-families to graduate from college. Now in my 20th year as Head of School at Prep, I can assure you there is nothing “timid” about our program, our students, or our intentions. Thank you to all who donate time, resources, and talent to a school with a deep and abiding commitment to serve the community of Santa Fe.

JAMES W. LEONARD Head of School

2018-2019 ADMINISTRATION Jim Leonard Head of School Susan Matthews Assistant Head of School, Head of Upper School Chris Chakeres `94 Head of Middle School Pamela Emsden Director of Advancement Kendel Fesenmyer Director of Studies Michael Multari Director of Admissions Bruce Sachs Director of Finance Todd Kurth `81 Director of Athletics & Facilities Allie Cooper Director of Breakthrough Santa Fe Sam Ritter Director of Davis New Mexico Scholarship Story Leonard Director of College Counseling Please visit our website for a full list of our faculty and staff: www.sfprep.org/academics/faculty/


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YEAR IN REVIEW CULTIVATING PURPOSE

CULTIVATING SUSTAINABILITY

CULTIVATING COMMUNITY

CULTIVATING INNOVATION

A groundbreaking gift from one family, paired with another major gift, allowed Prep to purchase and install over 440 solar panels. The panels will generate roughly 70% of the electricity we use on campus, which translates to about $35K in savings per year. Our Citizens’ Climate Lobby TAP’s Memorial SM23, which asked for a study on a possible New Mexico Carbon Fee and Dividend, passed on the State Senate floor. Seventh graders raised nearly 50 rainbow trout in a 50-gallon tank, which they later released in the 900-mile-long Pecos River.

Thanks to our parent volunteers, the Parents’ Association’s Rummage Sale raised over $23K, and the Booster Club’s Bombay Night set a new record by raising a whopping $65K. Nearly 2 out of 3 parents volunteered their time and 62% donated to the Annual Fund to help surpass the campaign’s $620K goal. The Parents’ Association hosted 6 dinners (one for each grade) in partnership with Adelante’s “Juntos los Miercoles” for local families experiencing homelessness— over 100 families pitched in and donated money, food, time and energy.

Our new MakerSpace is buzzing! Students are learning the fundamentals of electronics, programming, 3D printing, and laser cutting in our MakeRobots elective course—they’re also learning to solder, read schematics, program an Arduino micro-computer and construct their very own robot out of wood, plastic, flashing lights, and beeping things (and anything else they can dream up). Our solar panel initiative includes an educational component so that students can be a part of monitoring the changes in campus-wide energy usage.

CULTIVATING CREATIVITY

CULTIVATING UNDERSTANDING

CULTIVATING ENGAGEMENT

30 students attended the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS) Fine Arts Festival in Dallas, TX. Students participated in scenes and monologues, jazz band, rock tent, coffeehouse, one-act plays, art exhibits, and portfolio reviews. The Upper School’s Fall Play, 12 Angry Jurors, opened to a packed house. Jim Leonard commented, “When Brad Fairbanks found me after the play, I was still wiping away tears and had trouble talking without choking up.”

Over a dozen local experts joined us for our MLK Conference to explore pressing social justice issues from food justice to environmental activism. We hosted a Feast Day in celebration of Native American Heritage Month and our vibrant Native community. Creativity for Peace brought one Palestinian and two Israeli students to campus to discuss the complex Palestinian/Israeli conflict. 20 students attended the 56th Annual New Mexico Model United Nations Session.

Our Middle School students clocked over 700 miles in the 38th Danny Maas Run— and raised over $7K for cancer patients, which will be matched by an anonymous donor. A group of Seniors spearheaded a letter-writing campaign to their elected officials addressing gun violence in America. Now in its 30th year, our Teen Action Program (TAP) contributed over 16,000 hours of community service and engaged with over 40 local agencies, schools and non-profit organizations.


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PREP AT A GLANCE We welcomed 330 students to our 33-acre campus in August 2017. Our discussion-based classes remained small with an average class size of 12 and a 1:6 faculty to student ratio. We offered 65 academic courses, 12 of which were honors or AP, and 24 fine art and performing art classes. 31 students took 54 AP exams and 80% of the exams received a 3 or higher.

FROM ADMISSIONS PREP’S PURPOSE CULTIVATING TEAMWORK Our Track and Field teams gave Coach Tove Shere a winning send-off in her final year as head coach with District Titles, three new school records, and 1st and 2nd finishes in the 800 at State. Our Swim and Dive team set five new school records—the boys defended as State Champs and the girls took 2nd place. The Girls’ Lacrosse team was Conference and State Champs for the 6th year in a row! After a thrilling, undefeated regular season, our Girls’ Soccer Team clinched the District Championship—the first time in over a decade.

At Prep we—students and adults alike—are challenged to discover and to pursue our purpose. What am I passionate about? How can I make a difference? How can I serve others? These are important questions that we wrestle with in our classrooms, when we visit the places we serve through TAP, on our orientation trips, and wherever Griffins gather—it’s our common bond. I believe seeking purpose, serving others, and actively following your passion, are the noblest things we can do while living on this planet. This is my 15th year at Prep, and much has changed—in 2003, tuition was $12,940 and our tuition assistance budget was $386,000, which 19% of our families received. Over the last six years, Prep has committed to enrolling the best and brightest students who may not otherwise be able to afford an education here. Today, our tuition assistance budget reflects this commitment— nearly 40% of our families receive tuition assistance totaling $1.5 million dollars. All of this money comes from the school’s generous supporters and our endowment—not from tuition dollars. Prep is and always will be committed to serving our community—it’s our abiding purpose. It is also our greatest challenge. This pursuit of meaningful purpose is the bedrock that defines us. As Griffins, it is what we all have in common.

CULTIVATING CONNECTION A collaborative project among 9th grade Biology, History and English classes expored “who you are, where you came from and where you’re going.” Seniors attended lectures at the Lannan Foundation—topics ranged from US Policies in El Salvador to American public education. Dozens of alumni were guest lecturers in both Middle and Upper School classes—they shared their expertise in everything from the Crusades to Chaco Canyon to fly fishing.

MICHAEL MULTARI Director of Admissions


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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS OF JUNE 30, 2018 ASSETS Cash and Equivalents

REVENUES $ 3,319,077

Investments Equities and Fixed Income Securities

18,053,245

Accounts Receivable Tuition and Fees Pledges Receivable Other Receivables Prepaid Expenses PP & E Endowment Land and Art Cash Value of Life Insurance Other Tangible Assets Other Art Total Assets

Tuition and Fees (net)

$ 7,588,350

Gifts and Grants (net)

2,771,576

Special Events Interest and Dividends

143,016 8,935,190 63,248

Oil and Gas Royalties Rents and Other Net Realized and Unrealized Gains

10,554,232

Net Revenues

528,140 245,413 $ 41,990,082

Deferred Revenue and Other

1,989,153 468,000 7,566,019 $ 10,553,415

NET ASSETS

Temp Restricted Permanently Restricted Total Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets

1,084,743 $ 11,850,841

EXPENSES AND LOSSES Expenses Financial Aid

$ 1,599,924

Instructional

4,852,366

Fundraising and Development

$ 530,243

Unrestricted

22,983

93,000

Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses

Total Liabilities

2,409

14,700

Administration

Scholarships Payable

304,871

40,821

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

Other Liabilities

75,909

Plant Operation and Depreciation Total Expenses Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Beginning Net Assets Ending Net Assets

$ 10,623,145 11,016,945 9,796,577 31,436,667 $ 41,990,082

307,851 1,819,824 1,061,661 $ 9,641,626 2,209,215 29,227,452 $ 31,436,667


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UNRESTRICTED FUNDS REVENUE SOURCES

EXPENSES

Tuition and Fees 80%

Salaries and Benefits 64%

Annual Fund and Other Gifts 9%

Tuition Assistance 17% Maintenance and Utilities, Technology, Instructional, and Other 19%

Endowment Draw 10% Facility Rentals, Interest, and Other 1%

ENDOWMENT GROWTH 2006-2018 2017-2018 2016-2017 2015-2016 2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009-2010 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 0

$2M

$4M

$6M

$8M

$10M

$12M

$14M

$16M

$18M

Our endowment has grown from $5.1 million in 2006-2007 to $18 million in 2017-2018. This reflects gifts across three capital campaigns, market growth, very low expenses, and excellent stewardship. The endowment is critical to our tuition assistance program, and we will continue our work to grow it even more in the coming years. Average annual endowment return 2004-2017 7.62%

Average annual endowment draw 2006-2017 3.9%

Annual expense ratio is a low 43 basis points

Governed by a volunteer board of investment professionals


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ENDOWMENTS SECURING THE FUTURE Our endowment funds are a measure of the confidence donors feel about the long term prospects for Santa Fe Prep. When an endowment fund is created, future generations at Prep will forever benefit. The School draws a conservative amount (typically 4%) into the annual operating budget of the average of the trailing 12 quarters of the total endowment value. In 2017-18, that draw—from all endowment funds—amounted to $665,163. The value of Prep’s endowment as of June 30, 2018, was $18,034,000.

Breakthrough Operating Fund $904,176 Buckman Scholarship $258,627 Davis Breakthrough Scholars $1,389,645 Doris Bry Scholarship Fund $715,019 EE Ford Summer Teachers Colloquium $12,908 James and Elisabeth Alley Scholarship Fund $31,749 Joe McClaugherty Endowment for Prep Baseball $33,345 Kathryn Wasserman Davis 20th Century History Chair $776,896 Permanent Endowment Fund Trust $2,693,413 Spirit of Santa Fe Prep Endowment $479,311 The Arlene LewAllen Artist Outreach Endowment Fund $24,060 The Board of Trustees Summer Fellowship Account $85,394 The David Ginocchio Endowed Scholarship Fund $314,804 The Edward E. Ford & Margaret P. Driscoll Endowment Fund for Upper School Faculty Summer Study $190,277 The EE Ford/Conway Faculty Growth & Enrichment Initiative Endowment $231,127

The Elias Farmer Memorial Scholarship Fund $328,440

The Mordaunt Elrington Memorial Scholarship Endowment Fund $48,000

The Endowment for Faculty Compensation and Development $775,899

The Parents’ Association Endowment for Tuition Assistance $182,538

The Faculty Professional Development Fund $249,292

The Quincy Brave Conway Scholarship Endowment $53,845

The Goodwin Family Scholarship $643,442

The Robert W. Kurth Endowment $110,962

The Griffin Chair for Inspirational Teaching $361,309

The Sage Fund $407,840

The Headmaster’s Scholarship Fund $760,234 The J. Burchenal Ault Library Fund $275,964 The Jenny and Alice Lee Memorial Scholarship Fund $119,421 The Kathryn O’Keeffe Endowment for Native American Students $874,185 The Leland Thompson Founders’ Endowment Fund $259,334 The M.A. Healy Chair for Teaching Excellence $559,089 The Malone Family Foundation Endowment $2,163,421 The Mary and Ramsay Harris Endowment $3,005 The Minority Scholarship Endowment Fund $753,795

The Sage Endowment 50th Campaign $103,681 The Santa Fe Preparatory Class of 1988 Scholarship Fund $8,835 The Tamsin F. Bemis ’84 Memorial Scholarship Fund $393,794 The William H. Borchers Fund for Teacher Professional Development $78,232 Tuition Assistance 50th Capital Campaign $651,936

Please note this list was compiled as accurately as possible and reflects funds as of June 30, 2018. Please contact Pamela Emsden, Director of Advancement, at 505.795.7526 or pemsden@sfprep.org with any questions.


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HIGHLIGHT: THE ROBERT W. KURTH ENDOWMENT FUND The Robert W. Kurth Endowment Fund was established in 1999 through gifts from alumni. It funds a humanities award given each year to a graduating senior, as well as need-based scholarships for students at Santa Fe Prep. Mr. Kurth was a key contributor to Prep from 19661996; he played an enduring role in shaping the lives of hundreds of students—many of whom still speak of him and his remarkable influence on their lives. Bob was a beacon of wisdom; he challenged his students to use their minds in deep and intricate ways. Mr. Kurth passed away April 13, 2018.

DAVIS NEW MEXICO SCHOLARSHIP The Davis New Mexico Scholarship is the largest privately funded scholarship in state history designated solely for New Mexican students. Founded in 2012 by philanthropist Andrew Davis as a part of the Breakthrough Santa Fe Program, the scholarship has grown to provide full cost of attendance scholarships for one hundred New Mexican students who will be the first in their families to earn a college degree. To date, the

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CLASS OF 2018 CHALLENGED & CHAMPIONED 57 seniors accepted to 103 colleges with a 78% Early Decision college application acceptance rate. They are now attending 41 schools across 22 states. 75% of our seniors awarded $3,127,077 in merit or need-based scholarships. The annual average scholarship award totaled over $33K/year per student. Their average GPA was 3.5, average SAT score was 1330 out of 1660 and the average ACT was 29 out of 36. ELEVEN students inducted into the Cum Laude Society.

program has awarded nearly $7.8 million in scholarship awards. The average Davis New Mexico Scholar has a 3.2 college GPA, and over 95% of them are on track to graduate in four years. www.davisnm.org

BREAKTHROUGH SANTA FE Breakthrough Santa Fe is a tuition-free college preparatory program hosted by Santa Fe Prep for under-served, motivated students in 6th through 12th grades. Breakthrough commits to students for 6 years of intensive summer programming, academic tutoring, advocacy, and help with financial aid, scholarship, and college applications. Almost 95% of our students will be the first generation in their family to attend college, and over 90% of our seniors graduate from high school and go on to attend college after graduation, compared to only 23% statewide. In the past five

FIVE students named National Merit Finalists and FOUR named National Hispanic Scholars. EIGHT students received LANL Foundation Scholarship; including ONE Gold Scholar. Over the course of 4 years of high school, each senior contributed over 180 hours of service to the community through our Teen Action Program (TAP).

years, Breakthrough has gone through exciting changes in programming and size. Breakthrough increased its student numbers by 20%, now serving over 200 students each year. Additionally, Breakthrough now has a full tutoring program, a summer program for its high school students, and is the charter partner with the largest private scholarship in New Mexico, the Davis New Mexico Scholarship. www.breakthroughsantafe.org

EE FORD The EE Ford Summer Teachers’ Colloquium celebrated its sixth summer—attendance jumped 50% from the prior year. Courses are offered by Santa Fe Prep teachers and attended by teachers from across the country. Last year, we fielded courses in mathematics, Spanish, archaeology, writing, mindfulness, and philosophy. To date, the Colloquium has served 269 teachers from 29 states; and each year about two thirds of our attendees come from schools who have sent participants before. Local public school teachers attend for free. With a loyal following, word-of-mouth publicity is a great asset moving forward. www.learninsantafe.org

Every senior completed a FOUR-week mentored internship, better known as SIP (Senior Internship Program). The vast majority of internships took place right here in Santa Fe.


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THANKS TO YOU EVERY GIFT MAKES A DIFFERENCE In the classroom, on the field, or on a camping trip, our students offer a constant mix of enthusiasm, intellect, commitment, and kindness. Students savor the blend of a challenging curriculum, dynamic arts programs, spirited athletic teams, and valuable service-learning opportunities. Each Prep experience builds upon the last, guiding students toward growth and development. Beyond small classes, students enjoy a wealth of activities during any given week. They can choose to serve in student government, edit a school publication, represent a foreign country in Model United Nations, or perform in a play or our jazz band. Donations to Santa Fe Prep strengthen the value of a Prep education and serve as a vote of confidence in the work we’re doing here. Please do not underestimate the power of your donation. High levels of donor participation inspire major donors, corporations and foundations to increase their own support—we are not exaggerating when we say that every gift, regardless of size, makes a difference. Thank you.

MEEM SOCIETY

FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE

BENEFACTORS’ CIRCLE

ELRINGTON BELL

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$15,000-$24,999

$10,000-$14,999

$7,500-$9,999

Anonymous (7) Stephen Badger Andrew and Kate Davis Shelby Cullom Davis Charitable Fund James Goodwin Rebecca Lucia and Douglas Peterson Malone Family Foundation Jacqueline Mars David Milliken Fred and Arlyn Nathan Kathryn O’Keeffe Santa Fe Prep Booster Club Santa Fe Prep Parents’ Association Paul Scharf and Kendra Lyon

Albuquerque Community Foundation Anonymous Julia Boaz Cooper and Patrick Coughlin Kelsey Daly Brown `82 and Joshua Brown Cudd Foundation In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Michael and Robin Daly Mr. Ralf Fahrenbach and Ms. Dana Hamilton Mr. Donald R. Moseley and Ms. Mary Jane L. Parks Phil and Julie Murray Wendy and Peter Trevisani

Anonymous Daniel Culbert `87 and Mayumi Sonoda Bonnie and Andy Duettra `83 Edward and Maria Gale Leslie Hale Alexander F. Milliken Steven Bohlin and Rachel O’Keefe Joel and Abigail Olson Dr. Patrick G. and Stacy S. Quinn Jenna and Wilson Scanlan The Mancuso Family Christopher Watson and Nicola Heindl-Watson

Anonymous Anonymous In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Andrea and William Broyles Dr. Josiah Child and Mary Nell Wegner Josh Klinefelter `93 and Kelsey Klinefelter Trey and Blair Naylor Sloan and Leah Swanson


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HEAD OF SCHOOL $5,000-$7,499 Christian and Maggie Andersson Anonymous (3) Brian Boyd and Karin Griscom Boyd `83 Stephen and Erin Crozier Charles Dale and Leigh Moiola Kurt and Elicia Gilbert George Gundrey `86 and Sally Gundrey Chris Pagano and Marti Newman Thornburg Investment Management, Inc. Tomasita’s Restaurant Van Essen Family Foundation Miranda Viscoli `84 and Steven Lipscomb Robert and Ellen Vladem Andrew Wallerstein and Mary Sloane Mr. and Mrs. Peter Westen In Memory of Frank Sabatté Witter Bynner Foundation for Poetry

GRIFFIN CLUB $2,000-$4,999 Brian and Lin Albright Anonymous (2) Apple Inc. Brant and Rebecca Bair Molly Boyd Elizabeth Bradley and Dan Merians Ms. Linda Carey Jenny (Cohen) Kaufman `94 In Memory of Robert Kurth Patrick Cooper Juan P. Dahdah G.S. `93 K.P. and W.H. Dougharty `79 In Memory of Robert Kurth Laura Ellis Jonathan and Marjorie Glass

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Dr. Robin and Mrs. Evelyn Gossum Douglas and Deana Hailey Katie and Matthew Harland `79 Dr. and Ms. Jim Heneghan Robb and Numi Hirsch Thomas and Adelma Hnasko `92 Hutton Broadcasting Scott Hutton Bob and Carol Kurth In Memory of Robert Kurth Jonathan and Christine Lehman The Lenfestey Family The Lenfestey Family Foundation Tim and Marcia Lenihan In Honor of Andrea Gonzales James W. and Story Reed Leonard In Memory of Robert Kurth Alexander and Karen LoRusso In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Meredith and Doug Macfarlane Robin Martin `70 and Meade Martin `72 In Memory of Robert Kurth In Honor of Maren Thorpe Bill Mosher `68 Nancy Ann Mellen Foundation Catherine Oppenheimer Christopher W. Parsons `89 PNM Resources Foundation Mr. Stephen Pope and Ms. Maria Higuera Dennis C. Romero Theresa and Ernie Romero Richard Sanders `94 Rick and Tracy Sanders Phil and Jody Schiliro Carter and Jenn Sims Theodore Spencer `84 George Strickland and Anita Ogard Tim Terell Mickey and Warren Thompson `72 David and Anne Veenstra Jonathan and Jessica Wallach

BLUE & WHITE $500-$1,999 Anonymous (6) Anonymous In Memory of Robert Kurth James B. Alley, III `84 In Honor of James Alley Kristina E. Alley and Timothy Farrell In Honor of James Alley Dr. Eric `87 and Cameron Anderson In Memory of Robert Kurth Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Armstrong Mr. Arnold Atkins Mr. Richard Barr and Ms. Betsy Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Bemis, Jr. In Memory of Robert Kurth Marc `78 and Cathryn Bertram Mr. Chris Beutler In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Mrs. Dorothy Beutler In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Russ and Carol Bixby Bruce and Cynthia Bolene David and Leigh Ann Brown Julie Campbell `75 In Memory of Robert Kurth In Honor of Andrea Gonzales Frank and Sue Cannon In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Rebecca and Andrew Carpenter `84 Josh `89 and Cristy Carswell Courtney and Linnea Carswell Sarah Carswell `92 and Richard Stump Chris Chakeres `94 and Sheena Chakeres Nat Chakeres `98 and Almea Matanock `99 Roxanne and Andy Connan Deborah S. Cornelius Ted Buchanan and Sally Corning Mr. Grant Davis John Day Kim Day Peter and Jennifer Dent David De Polo

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Ms. Nancy G. Dickenson David and Deborah Douglas Sharon Ettinger-McLaughlin and Don McLaughlin Kenneth and Andrea Ferjancic Mrs. Dee Fesenmyer In Memory of Robert Kurth Robin Fisher Roffer Dr. Carl and Sandra Friedrichs Friend of the Sandovals In Honor of Jasmine Sandoval Garfield Street Foundation In Honor of James Alley Linnea J. Geiss `96 Van H. and Sandra V. Gilbert Emily and Brad Gillette MacDonnell Gordon `69 and Charlene Shildmyer Cathy Griffith and Ted Babcock Guy L. and Catherine D. Gronquist Will Halm Ron Hardert In Memory of Robert Kurth Stephen and Dana Hardy Michael Hare and Jill Reichman Sean and Rebecca Healy David Henkel and Cleo Griffith William and Traci Hickey Dick and Nora Hinton Danny and Connie Hsin Mrs. Barbara Ingram William Ivry In Memory of Joan Gallini Clayton Jernigan and Robbi Woltring Dr. Christopher Johnson and Jennie Crystle Daniel T. Kelly, Jr. Karl Kilborn `86 Knox and Eileen Kinlaw David Kress `96 Laird Norton Family Foundation – Taproot Fund Heather Karlson and Bill Leeson Brenda LeGrand Scott and Anna Lewis Los Alamos National Bank Los Alamos National Laboratories David Marion and Sandra Luces Marion Susan Fiore and Tony Mark In Memory of Carolyn Fiore Katie Martel `00 In Memory of Ms. Christina Egolf Mr. David Matthews Preston and Sayuri Matthews


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Raymond McAllister Molly and Duncan McBranch Mike and Judith McCord Dylan McCullough In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Scott and Robin McIntyre Dave and Colleen Merriman Suzanne and Philip Moss Michael Multari Kate Naylor `15 In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Neil Lyon Group of Sotheby’s International Realty Helen R. Neill, Ph.D. `84 Gentiana Voinescu and Tudor Ocneanu Russell Olson and Frances Parker Taylor and Elise Pardue Aeryn Peterson Dr. Joel Rowland and Shobhan Porter `88 Ms. Suzanne Riess Catherine Rogers `85 Elizabeth Rohrbach In Memory of William Rohrbach Barry and Un Rutherford Linda and Miguel Sandoval `69 In Memory of Maxine Sandoval Santa Fe Community Foundation Cabin Fund, Santa Fe Community Foundation In Memory of Robert Kurth Gregg and Lisa Bemis Fund, Santa Fe Community Foundation In Memory of Robert Kurth Lawrence B. Ingram Family Fund, Santa Fe Community Foundation Gracie Tredwell Schild `78 Christina Alfieri and Michael Schriber Marco and LaDora Sella Ken Sharples Jay and Katherine Shelton Kurt and Cheryl Sommer Peter A. Spier `94 Stephanie and Thomas Spier `96 Walter E. Stern Brian Stonecipher and Alexa Beutler In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Kim Straus and Jakob Lain Frances and Ed Sweeney In Memory of Robert Kurth Kristen Streeper Sweeney `68 Mark Tally and Teresa Andre In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17

Theodore and Kathryn Tambke John and Andrea Teague Dr. and Mrs. Hunter Temple The Noe Family In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 The William H. and Mattie Wattis Harris Foundation In Memory of William Rohrbach Mr. Philip Thompson and Ms. Jaymeson Pegue Ulrich Consulting Group, LLC Kathy Wagner Christian and Christie Weichsel Wells Fargo Matching Gifts Program Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wertheim Steve and Karen West In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Peter White `82 and Tina Alarid White In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Gordon and Nicole Whitten Michael Wiese and Margaret Hennessey In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Bill and Janislee Wiese Bob Witsenhausen and Lisa Morris Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wood Anne H. Young

FRIEND UP TO $499 Julia Abbiss Liza Abeles Lutzker `97 and Bobby Lutzker Rick and Kathy Abeles John and Laura Addison Derek Adesso `00 Jan and Rick Adesso Kyle Adesso `06 Meghan Agresto `92 Ms. Ashley Sacks Alexander `97 In Memory of Robert Kurth Anonymous (22) Anonymous In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Margaret and David Alexander

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Ms. Anne L. Alley `82 In Honor of James Alley Lesli Allison `83 Charmay Allred Britt Stotts and John Alvarado Amazon Smile Foundation Karen Andersen `95 and Alex Hlavacek Emma Anderson Skikos `02 Becky and Chris Anderson Rae Anderson In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Tracy Archuleta Scott Askey Marisol Atkins Summar Aubrey `00 Connie Axton Paul and Katharina Babcock David and Lisa Barker Peter Barkmann `71 Stephanie L. Barks `71 Jared and Michelle Barliant Valli and Michael Baron Ms. Nicole Beder Dustin `95 and Brooke Belyeu Rebecca and Sam Benen In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Steven S. Berry and Sara Cody In Memory of Robert Kurth Alicia Bertram `09 Amalia Bertram `14 Julia Bertram `11 Mikahla Beutler In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Mrs. Patty Beutler In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Samuel Beutler In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Reed Bienvenu `01 Mark Bixby In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Katherine and Jody Blagden Blanch Family Margaret Blitz Shireen and Jay Bonner Bob and Maria Borden Bill and Sara Bray Christopher and Kristi Brislawn Jerry Brock and Kimberly Henning Jim and Elizabeth Brockmann

Greta Brown `16 In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Justin Brown `00 Norman and Lynn Brown Will and Melinda Browning Glen Brozovich In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Lauren Buchanan `12 Kate Buckley and Steven Dichter James D. Bullington and Gabriella L. Akers Dolph Bunkley and Helen Nelson Walter and Diane Burke Mr. Jeremy Burke `06 Georgellen Burnett Atenas Burrola `06 Suzanne Byrne Ms. Emily Caballero `09 Clinton Caldwell and Elizabeth Ortiz Mrs. Pat Caldwell John Paul Caponigro `83 In Memory of Robert Kurth Melissa and David Carl Kimberly Cash `84 Paula Castillo and Terry Mulert Thomas F. Catron, M.D. `95 Charlene Cerny and Joseph Chipman In Honor of Ms. Elizabeth B. Cerny-Chipman `05 Kat Cerny-Chipman `05 In Honor of Charlene Cerny Amy Christian Marissa Chrysler Jack and Peggie Churchill In Memory of Robert Kurth Jacob Cisneros Marilyn and Larry Cohen In Memory of Robert Kurth Sarah Cohen `92 Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Coles Reed Colfax and Aimee Bevan James Collie In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Allie Cooper David G. Cooper `96 In Memory of Robert Kurth Stef and Bill Coppola Adela Cordova Samuel Craig Edward Crocker Max Croy `12 Susan Daley In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17


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Lisa Darling Jacquelyn Davidson Justin Dawson In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Stuart Day `87 Alexis Kushner de la Pena In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Ms. Cynthia Decker `80 In Memory of Robert Kurth Barbara Deswood Ms. Dona Dillon-Schneider Bill Dixon In Memory of Robert Kurth Erin Doerwald In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Bobby and Chrystal Dominguez David A. Donatelli `02 Sandra Donner Deatramus and Akinah Dooling James Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Duran Mr. Barrett Dwyer `06 Kristin Economo Egolf, Ferlic and Harwood, LLC Joan Ellis Terry Ellis `84 and Aline Ellis `85 Susan Erdakos In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Todd Erickson In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Mr. Austin Evans `09 Peter Evans and Louise Lamphere Dr. Zander Evans and Dr. Emily Haozous Brad Fairbanks and Karen Burbank Andras (Andy) Fehervary `82 In Honor of Ms. Deborah Cornelius Ambrose Ferber `93 and Rebecca Ferber `96 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Field Drs. Don and Leah Fineberg Donna and Bill Fishbein Kristina Gray Fisher `98 Lisa and Rick Fisher Bill and Jeanie Fleming Mr. F. Harlan Flint Fernando and Ofelia Flores Megan Lujan Fonseca `97 and Jeremy Fonseca Davelyn and Tom Forest In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17

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Tannis Fox and Galen Buller William Fox `12 Kenneth Francis Sharon Franco and Joe Hayes Liz Friary In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Donald and Grace Friary Melissa and Andrew Fricek Dylan Fuge `97 Atsuko Fukue Mr. Dennis R. Galvan, M.S.W.-L.C.S.W. Pat Garcia Jim and Darlene Garton Nash Garton `06 Todd Gates In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Robin and James Gavin Nora Kittie Geiss `99 Mrs. Elizabeth Gibbons Jonathan Giersch In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Randy Gilbert and Jill Gerber Joseph and Anita Ginocchio Mrs. Helen Ginoza Sarah Glicken `88 In Memory of Robert Kurth Andrea and Arthur Gonzales In Memory of Robert Kurth Cynthia Gonzales In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Joseph E. Gonzales Melesio Gonzales Manuel Granillo and Ventura Hernandez Ms. Alessa Greenway `91 David Griscom `85 and Peggy Wright Shana and Clem Gunn In Memory of Robert Kurth Anika Gusterman Amon `97 Lori Gutierrez Peter J. Hagen and Lindsay Faulkner-Hagen H.L. “Bud” and Kathy Hagerman Allegra Haines `11 Hillary Hale `10 and Cass Thompson `08 Maria Hamilton `02 Katie Handler `88 Dr. Robert and Anna Hastings Peter Riess and Kézha Hatier-Riess James Heidenberger and Judi Davis-Heidenberger

R. Kevin Hennelly Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Henning Duane and Yongtae Henry Rabbi Eli and Kim Herb In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Olga Herrera Aragón Jennifer Hershey In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Joanna Hershey In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Donald Hickmott and Cathy Rocke Robert and Wendy Hill In Memory of Robert Kurth Mr. Jack Hilla Helmut Hillenkamp and Christy Hengst In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Cynthia Hinkley In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Frank Hoback and LaMerle Boyd Joseph Hoback `75 Tonya R. Hodges In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Cynthia Hoeft `87 Kevin Holladay and Audrey Walker James and Claudia Horn Alexi Louis M.G. Horowitz `08 In Honor of Drew Lenihan `08 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hough Jackie Haworth Hoy from Cuyamungue Institute In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Richard Hubble In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Thomas and Nohemi Hughes Ann and Rudi Hunziker Maureen Hyland In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Carolyn M. Ingram Chris and Carrie Ishee Michael Jacobs and MaryJo Norton Mauricio Jaime-Andrade and Maria Horta Tracie and David Jansen Dina and Douglas Jansen Adam Johnson `02 In Memory of Mr. Eli Farmer `02 Frederica Johnson In Memory of Robert Kurth

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Aubrie Jones In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Andy Joseph `92 Kristin Kalangis Bonar Karns `03 Elizabeth Katz `05 and Shawn Katz `99 Ms. Judy Kaufman In Memory of Robert Kurth Lisa and Paul Kaufman In Memory of Robert Kurth Beverly Kellam Steve Kellam Jeannette Kelly Christopher Purvis and Rachel Kelly `79 Susan E. Kelly `72 and Christy Stanley Brian and Allison Kice Dean and Denise Kiklis Cruz Kirkman In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Isabella Kirkman In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Phil and Jean Kithil In Memory of Carlton Kithil `96 Samantha Kosanovich In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Robin and Fred Koval Joyce Krause In Memory of Robert Kurth Mrs. Joyce Krawiecki Rob and Tedi Kret Kate Kruger Kelly and Robinson Kurth `83 Todd Kurth `81 and Kendel Fesenmyer John Pen La Farge `69 Frederick Lamont George Lawrence and Michele Lis Luke LeJeune `12 Drew Cassidy Lenihan `08 In Honor of Andrea Gonzales Kiki Lenihan `09 In Honor of Andrea Gonzales Kelsey Leonard `11 Molly R. Leonard `12 Toby Lescht `12 Ilene and Bill Leslie Jesse Levin `98 Joyce Levine Valerie Levine Ms. Irene B. Levitt In Memory of Robert Kurth Amy and Greg Lewis


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Joseph C. Lewis `97 Laura Lichtenstein Benjamin Lichtner `08 Benjamin Lincoln `88 Mr. Bart Lipton `80 Ms. Carolyn Little Mary and Kent Little Erik Litzenberg `90 and Melissa L. Gonzales Mr. and Mrs. Bill Litzenberg Chris and Jennifer Lopez `90 Clea Lynn Lopez M.D. `96 and Edward Huyck Nicola Lopez `93 Tim Lopez and Ronda Fleck Amy Loyd In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Lex and Aimee Lucius Rick and Susan Luiz Holly Lynton and the Poole Family In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Debby and Fred Maas Beth Machen `03 Meredith and Steve Machen Lee and Susan MacLeod Rob Madril and Gail MacQuesten Alex and Kelly Malin Gayatri and Tony Malmed Jesse Malmed `02 Malouf on the Plaza Joan Manley In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Shelley Mann-Lev In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Ben Marden In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Nancy Marden In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Eileen Martinez In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Mr. Gary Martinez In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Todd Martinez In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Dr. and Mrs. James Mathews Jeff Mathis and Julia Fjeldsted Kaila Matthews

Susan Matthews and Catherine McKenzie Tom and Pamela Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Sid Maxwell Kristi Carlson and Bruce Mazur In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Judith McBride In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Mr. and Mrs. William McCarthy In Memory of Robert Kurth Robert A. McCormick, M.D. and Marsha McCormick In Memory of Robert Kurth Ginny McGinn and Tim Woodford Jonathan and Teresa McHorse Michael Meade `06 Merck Partnership for Giving Nick Merrick and Shaun Gilmore-Merrick Joel Meyers Ms. Anke Mihalas Alex Miller `02 Mark Miller and Deb King Scott and Cathy Miller Anna Mirabal-LeJeune and Michael LeJeune Jeremy Mitchell and Missy Brown Ms. Sharon O. Mitchell In Memory of Robert Kurth Toner Mitchell `81 Derry Monks `04 Peggy and David Montgomery Lunt Seth Montgomery `12 In Honor of Mr. Jay Shelton John G. Montoya Laura Montoya `70 and Andrew Montoya In Memory of Robert Kurth Mr. David Moore and Ms. Marci Riskin Lia Morgan Camion `01 Dan Murray and Kim Davis Sara Naegelin `01 Nedra Matteucci Fine Art In Memory of Robert Kurth Robert and Townley Neill Joe Newman In Honor of Ms. Sophia Mwaura `10 Marvin Nogueda Lisa Nordstrum Mr. Jebb Norton `09 Northern New Mexico Gastroenterology P.A. Ms. Anne Noss In Memory of Robert Kurth

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Drew and Tara Nucci Gary and Kirsten Oakley Wendi and Anthony Odai Jim and Mary O’Hora Eddie Ortiz Deeda and Tom Osgood Wingate and Jody Paine Barbara Pardo In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Alex Peña Stu and Aiyana Pendleton Adrienne Pieroth and Owen Perillo Andrei Pesic `03 Larry and Rose Petry Francis Phillips Karen Phillips `98 and Kyle Olmon Sam and Diane Pick Tony Pinkerton `91 Valerie Plame Greg Pollak `68 In Memory of Mr. Michael Amrine `67 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Porter Ms. Katy Power Ms. Pat Preib Lois Purvis Sophie Quay-de la Vallee `12 Zach Quay-de la Vallee `05 In Honor of Todd Kurth Donald C. Quest, M.D. Victoria S. Quijada `68 Danny Quinn `12 Maclovia Quintana `06 Hillary Randolph Somers Randolph Gail and Elliot Rapoport Suzanne (Stevens) `95 and Marc Rasic In Memory of Robert Kurth Sandra Rathgeb Carol Raymond Jackie Rea `97 Kim Read In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Hunter Redman `83 Joey and Amy Reich Reside Home LLC Mark and Daryl Reyner `68 Marc and Julie Reynolds Stephanie Reynolds `85 Paul Richard and Valerie Rumsfeld-Richard Willy Richardson `92 Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Ridley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riess Gabe and Natasha Rippel

Sam Ritter and Katherine Keener James and Carla Rivera Louise F. Rogers `84 In Memory of Robert Kurth David Bomse and Claire Romero Dennis Romero Rennae Ross and Patrick I. Foy V. Henry and Juliana Rothschild Amber Rougemont Eric Rounds James and Kim Rubin KB Rusanowski `79 Jessica Ryan Bruce Sachs and Denise DuPont Hannah Sachs `13 Micah Sakiestewa Sze `98 Mr. and Mrs. John Salazar Nick Salazar `04 SalesForce In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Patrick and Laura Sanchez Amy Sanders O`Rourke `99 Chris Santacroce In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Jack Satzinger `11 Laura Scandrett Ms. Kathy Sceery Tessa Schneider In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Matt Scholder `00 Barry and Susan Secular James Selby and Leslie Smith Select Equity Group Foundation In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Hugo Sena and Rachel Gersh `89 Ms. Laurel Seth `70 Mr. David Shapiro and Dr. Deborah Altschul Jeremy Shelton Tove and Jerry Shere Mr. McCall Sides `11 Mr. Brent Silver `94 In Memory of Robert Kurth Damon `90, Carrie, and Sam Silver In Memory of Robert Kurth Seth and Daniela Silverstein `92 In Memory of Robert Kurth Frieda Simons Burnes `00 and James Burnes Elege `94 and Kyle Harwood Celeste Smith `95 In Memory of Alice Lee `98


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Jaime and Karin Smith Jeff and Jennifer Snell Chris and Kelly Sparks `78 Linda Ann Spier `75 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Spier In Memory of Robert Kurth Russell Alfred Spinney and Nicole Stern Caroline Stanley `13 Sarah Stark Michael and Reeve Stein Jessica Stertzer `09 Jules and Devon Stokhof de Jong In Memory of Robert Kurth Fredric and Nancy Strauss Matthew Sullivan `12 Alan Taylor Patty Terrell The Abeles Foundation The Angelica Foundation The Voter Family In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Caleb and Mina Thompson Christina (Robeson) Thomson `93 James and Carol Thomson In Memory of Robert Kurth Gretchen Reynolds Sarah Tiberi `94 Robert and Karla Treasure Bob `68 and Jackie Turner In Memory of Robert Kurth Dalice Upton Marriott M.D. John Utsey John Valdez Christella Velarde and Joe Adams Lisa VeneKlasen `77 Jeff and Dawn Vivian Michael J.C. Roth and Jutta Von Borg-Roth Betsy Walker Cynthia Melugin and Edward Walpin Laura Ward Ashley Watson Steven and Claire Weiner Karen and Carey Weiss Greg Wells and Cindy Spolek Jesse Wells `15 Mr. Joaquin Wells `10 Todd and Carol Wertheim Melanie West `88 Anna Westen `97 Carla Westen `94 and Michael Flores Adam Weyhrauch `16 Jim and Amy Weyhrauch In Memory of Robert Kurth

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John and Julia Wheeler Marie White Mr. Larry C. White `68 Jalice (Daum) Wiest `67 Dr. and Mrs. Mark Wightman Rob Wilder William Siegal Galleries Galen Wilson `03 Jennifer Wilson Keith and Amy Wilson Andre Wiltenburg In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17 Clay Wilwol `11 Diane Loftus and Frank Wilwol Talia Winokur With gratitude Helen A. Witsenhausen Mr. Jesse V. Wood `90 Alice Wright Morgan Wurzburger `99 Peter Wurzburger Porter Yates `00 Matt and Linda Ybarra Bette Yozell and Richard Epstein Ellen Zieselman John Zwack In Memory of Quincy Brave Conway `17

GIFTS IN KIND Nathan and Jessica Aufrichtig Josh and Cristy Carswell D’anz Limited, Inc. Pete Myers The Noe Family Hisa and Kris Ota Alan Taylor Rennae Ross and Patrick I. Foy Peter Wargo

FACULTY & STAFF 100% PARTICIPATION Julia Abbiss Jan Adesso Becky Anderson Mikahla Beutler Mark Bixby Karen Burbank Diane Burke Clinton Caldwell Melissa Carl Chris Chakeres `94 Sheena Chakeres Marissa Chrysler Jacob Cisneros Allison Cooper Brad Fairbanks Ambrose Ferber `93 Kendel Fesenmyer Liz Friary Melissa Fricek Darlene Garton Joseph E. Gonzales Melesio Gonzales Sarah Granger Leslie Hale Kézha Hatier-Riess James Heidenberger Olga Herrera Aragón Chris Ishee Mauricio Jaime-Andrade Dina Jansen Kristin M. Kalangis Bonar Karns `03 Jean H. Kithil Robin Koval Todd Kurth `81 James W. Leonard Story Reed Leonard Mary Little Rob Madril Jeff Mathis Kaila Matthews Susan Matthews Catherine McKenzie Anna Mirabal-LeJeune John G. Montoya Michael Multari Dan Murray

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Marvin Nogueda Lisa Nordstrum Jebb Norton `09 Drew Nucci Alex Peña Aiyana Pendleton Larry Petry Joey Reich Marc Reynolds Sam Ritter Claire Romero Rennae Ross Amber Rougemont Eric Rounds Jessica Ryan Bruce Sachs Hannah Sachs `13 Laura Scandrett Tove Shere Jennifer Snell Russell Spinney Sarah Stark Alan Taylor John Utsey Christella Velarde Ashley Watson Anna Westen `97 Carla Westen `94 Rob Wilder Talia Winokur Nick Wirth Matt Ybarra

We have made every effort to ensure these lists are as accurate as possible. If your name has been listed incorrectly or omitted, please contact Pamela Emsden, Director of Advancement, at 505.795.7526 or pemsden@sfprep.org.


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BREAKTHROUGH SANTA FE The Abeles Foundation Rick and Kathy Abeles Rebecca Allahyari Charmay Allred Anonymous Benjamin and Nancy Arno Avalon Trust Rutgers & Leslie Barclay Marc and Cathryn Bertram Bruce Besser Breakthrough Collaborative Liz Bremner and Karen Crow Carole Brito Callan Associates City of Santa Fe Ted Buchanan and Sally Corning Cudd Foundation Joalie Davie Mark Donatelli and Anne Pedersen Doris Goodwin Walbridge Foundation, Inc. George Duncan and Sherry Kelsey George Economo Margie Edwards and Ellie Edelstein Meg and Billy Feldman

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Garfield Street Foundation Giving Together, Santa Fe Community Foundation MacDonnell Gordon and Charlene Shildmyer Guttmann Family Leslie Hale Richard Handler Robb and Numi Hirsch Thomas and Adelma Hnasko Jack and Mary Gilliam Endowment Fund, Santa Fe Community Foundation Leslie and Hervey Juris Jack Kotz and Mary Ann Bennett Tim and Marcia Lenihan James W. and Story Leonard Mike Loftin and Susan Matteucci Los Alamos National Laboratory Foundation Gregg and Diana Lowe John and Robin Lyle Lee and Susan MacLeod Meade P. and Robin M. Martin Joe and Joanne McClaugherty Fred and J.J. Milder Anna Multari Michael Multari Janie Oakes Elizabeth OBrien Polly O’Brien and Barrett Toan Jose and Kay Ofman Cynthia Onore and Stanley Karczewski

Greg Ridgley and Renee Martinez Adam and Pamela Riess John Ritter Sam Ritter and Kat Keener Thomas Ritter and Christine Keller Mark Rudolf Santa Fe Community Foundation Santa Fe Hestia Fund, Santa Fe Community Foundation Elizabeth Sarnoff Allie Schechter Dr. and Dr. Michael and Miriam Schechter Janet and Steven Schwarz Paul and Carolyn Shapiro Joie Singer Morgan Smith Lizbeth and Walter J. Smoyer Steele Family Foundation The Stranahan Foundation Susan and Conrads De Jong Fund, Santa Fe Community Foundation Hunter and Priscilla Temple Frans and Deborah Trouw Ron and Edwina Trujillo Nancy Udell Kathy Wagner Wallen-Eloisa Family Fund, Santa Fe Community Foundation Andrew Wallerstein and Mary Sloane Christopher Watson and Nicola Heindl-Watson Alan Webber and Frances Diemoz

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Westen Deborah Wexler Michael Wiese and Margaret Hennessey Bill and Janislee Wiese Bill Siegal Galleries William Siegal Galleries Susan and Bart Winokur Danny Winokur and Pam Cowan Marilyn Winokur Nancy Meem Wirth Nicholas and Hannah Wirth Steve and Anne Young

GIFTS IN KIND Panadería Zaragoza Bakery Kelsey Daly Brown Carol Romero-Wirth

If your name has been listed incorrectly or omitted from the Breakthrough Santa Fe donor list, please contact Allie Cooper, Executive Director, Breakthrough Santa Fe at 505. 795.7517 or acooper@sfprep.org.

T HE C ARITAS SOC IET Y The CARITAS Society, established by the School’s Board of Trustees in 2003, recognizes those who wish to remember Santa Fe Prep by testamentary provision in their will or estate plan. The Society, which is an honorary organization, recognizes those individuals who have made a deferred gift to the School. Besides enabling the School to thank these donors, it encourages them to tell us of their plans and encourages others to make similar gifts to ensure Prep’s future.

Membership in The CARITAS Society is open to those who have made bequest provisions or planned gifts in the form of charitable trusts, real estate, or life insurance. Membership in the society is for life. If you have already named Prep in your estate plans, or you are interested in more information, please contact the Advancement Office at 505.795.7526.

Santa Fe Prep wishes to express its deep appreciation to these Caritas Society members Anonymous (2) David and Margaret Alexander Cathryn and Marc Bertram, `78 Ms. Julie A. Campbell, `75 Dr. and Mrs. Larry Cohen William and Amy Conway

Anita and Joseph Ginocchio Katie and Matthew Harland `79 Brad and Lauren Hunt Jim and Story Leonard Gregg and Diana Lowe Drs. Steve and Meredith Machen

Fred and Arlyn Nathan Karl and Lisa Ray Jay and Katherine Shelton Mickey and Warren Thompson, `72 Jim and Amy Weyhrauch



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