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Middle Schoolers Zoya Goel and Sam Armstrong engage in friendly competition in Robotics class. PHOTO BY G. MILLER 2
Walker Magazine and Annual Report
The Magazine for The Walker School Community 2015-16 Year in Review
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Middle School World Languages Explore New Ways of Learning by Meghan Stauts
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The Power of Play in Walker's Preschool by Meghan Stauts
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Lower School Debuts Honor Code by Kristin Moffett
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Upper School Student Interns at Cannes by Meghan Stauts
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Winterim Courses
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Contributors: Susan Bargo ('82) Kristin Moffett Leigh Block Maria Rigby Kayla Hall Meghan Stauts Design: Cris Thornton, Entero Inc. Photos: Harold Alan Photography Kristin Moffett Deb Kemp Bill Morgan Mike Mackey Meghan Stauts Greg Miller Walker Flame Staff ___________________________________ The Walker School Address: 700 Cobb Parkway North, Marietta, GA 30062 Telephone: (770) 427-2689 Fax: (770) 514-8122 Website: www.thewalkerschool.org
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by Leigh Block and Susan Bargo ('82)
Interim Preschool Director Kristin Moffett
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Oh, The Places They'll Go!
Head of the Lower School Megan Nellen
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Class Notes
Head of the Middle School Kevin Tilley
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Head of the Upper School Michael Arjona
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by Meghan Stauts
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Alumni Profile: Hyatt Mamoun ('14) by Kayla Hall ('14)
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Editor: Jen Brock jen.brock@thewalkerschool.org
Administration Head of School Jack Hall
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Walker magazine is published annually for the students, families and friends of The Walker School in Marietta, Georgia. Comments, inquiries and contributions should be directed to EDITOR at The Walker School, 700 Cobb Parkway N., Marietta, GA 30062; Telephone (678) 581-0478.
Admission Katherine Harrison, Director
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Advancement Shelly Manuel, Director
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Honors Day & Commencement 2016
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Communications Jen Brock, Director
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Athletics Leigh Block, Athletic Director
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Business and Finance (678) 581-6916 Christie Holman, Chief Financial Officer
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MISSION: The Walker School is the college-preparatory independent school for families seeking an engaging educational experience within an intimately scaled, caring and diverse community where opportunities abound and meaningful relationships inspire transformative learning.
The Walker School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the School. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other schooladministered programs.
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Dear Walker community, Over the past several years, our community members have received a Walker magazine, an annual report, and a celebration of Commencement and Honors Day in their mailboxes at various times throughout the school year. To celebrate all of the accomplishments of our students, faculty, and staff in one place, we have combined these three publications into one Year in Review. On the pages that follow, you will find stories that illustrate each of our core strengths challenging academics, nurturing atmosphere, boundless opportunities, dedicated faculty, and PHOTO BY G. MILLER
award-winning college counseling. As you will see, these strengths are exemplified every day in our hallways and on our fields. It is the philanthropic giving of our parents, grandparents, alumni, faculty, and staff that makes these opportunities possible. The generosity of our community is truly humbling. As we look to the future, we hold fast to those same principles established long ago and defined in our mission: to provide an engaging experience in an intimately scaled, caring and diverse community where opportunities
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abound and meaningful relationships inspire transformative learning. Someday the students celebrated in this publication will be leaders in our world - either through their professional or personal pursuits. Generations to come will benefit from the efforts we make today; let us continue to be diligent in our commitment to excellence. Sincerely,
Jack Hall Head of School
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German students jump for joy in front of the Neues Rathaus on the Marienplatz in Munich, Germany. PHOTO BY B. MORGAN
Middle School World Languages Explore New Ways of Learning by Meghan Stauts, Assistant Director of Communications and Marketing
The latest research in secondlanguage development and acquisition points to the fact that the best way for students to acquire an additional language is to receive input that is comprehensible and accessible to students. In other words, students are immersed in an environment where they interact with the language being acquired - first by listening, and eventually, by speaking themselves. “The brain craves production in such a way that when speaking or writing becomes expected a student will be able to produce it. Although a student may make errors in this phase of learning, the errors are easily correctable,” explained World Languages Department
Chair Randy Fields. “In many ways, comprehensible input mirrors natural language acquisition but it follows a pre-determined structure suited to a language program's goals.”
“Communication is the end goal, not simply being able to accurately complete a grammar worksheet,” explained Middle School German teacher Bill Morgan. Several of his students put their skills to good use on Last year, the Middle School the inaugural Winter Break language department began the trip to Germany in February; transition to teaching all sixth they even had the chance to graders in a comprehensible speak to their “classmates” at input environment with teachers Europaschule, Walker’s partner using a world language - French, school in Cologne! German, Spanish, or Latin - as much as possible while in the “Taking German at Walker classroom, flooding students really helped me understand the with examples of language that language, and I felt much more they can understand easily. comfortable in Germany Students are often relieved that because of it,” said seventh there is less of an emphasis on grader Jimmy Novak of his time learning grammar and structure, abroad. “My favorite part of the and more focus on repetition trip was learning about the in hearing and speaking in the culture, and it was really language. interesting to see what [our 2015-2016 Year in Review
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sister school] was like. It was actually pretty similar to Walker, just with classes in German!”
methodology by giving her students actions to complete strictly in Spanish. A student might be given a direction like, Another component of the input “Walk quickly to the door and open it with your left foot” in theory of language acquisition Spanish. Ms. Alvarado will involves a strategy called TPR often wait to see if students (Total Physical Response). In understand; if they do not fully TPR, there are associated comprehend on the first try, she physical activities that will repeat the command while accompany the language that students hear. This may include completing part of the action. After a student completes an commands, games that require action successfully, she a physical response, or the use challenges them to then give of American Sign Language their classmates orders. to accompany the words students hear. Another exercise found students playing TPR Twister on a map of Middle School Spanish teacher South America, while Alvarado Beatriz Alvarado applied this
called out instructions like, “Touch your elbow to El Salvador.” For students, this physical immersion in Spanish helps them absorb the information much more quickly than vocabulary quizzes or conjugation exercises. “I didn’t know any Spanish at all,” said Sydney Renfro, who was new to Walker in the sixth grade last year. “By completing interactive and physical activities like songs and dances to help us remember countries in South America, I can understand it a lot more.”
After completing a classroom exercise, Sydney Renfro examines the locations of South American countries on a map of the world. PHOTO BY M. STAUTS
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The Power of Play in Walker’s Preschool by Meghan Stauts
After teaching a guidance lesson involving a single balloon in the fall of 2015, Preschool Counselor Julia Stoll was surprised at how many students continued to be drawn to this seemingly simple toy, even after the lesson had concluded. Despite the multitude of exciting action figures and bright toys available in her office, the balloon quickly became the most in demand item. From keep-away games to tossing challenges, students simply could not get enough!
all the bells and whistles to be engaged!”
some time simply playing with your child. Most importantly, be creative and have fun!”
Deep meaning lies often in childish play. Johann Friedrich von Schille
Soon, the pictures started to roll in as parents sang the praises of the basic balloon. From kitchens to trampolines, the balloons Prior to holiday break, she sent quickly took flight around all Preschool students home students’ homes, bringing smiles with their very own uninflated and laughter with them. Forget balloon. Along with the balloon, the iPad and the television; these Julia issued a simple challenge to students were content to enjoy parents: “Take this balloon, fill good old-fashioned fun. it with imagination, and spend
With the holidays just around the corner, Julia suddenly had an idea. “This season is often a time where our students are overwhelmed by stuff,” she explained. “I wanted to give them something simple to focus on this time of year. They do not always need flashy toys with Parents of Walker Preschoolers documented the many adventures of the balloon with their child at home.
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Walker’s Lower School Unveils First Honor Code by Kristin Moffett, Interim Preschool Director
How do elementary-aged students understand the concept of honor? This intangible word may be difficult even for adults to comprehend and practice on a daily basis, so how do we walk alongside our students and children, teaching and guiding them to lead a life of honor? In late April, during their weekly assembly, the Lower School Student Council delivered an announcement to the student body regarding the new Lower School Honor Code. The honor statements were developed by a teacher-led committee in hopes of aligning with honor expectations in Walker’s Middle and Upper School, and to give our younger students a guide for how to make personal decisions of honor. The Lower School Honor Code presents these four important statements:
amazing students: Ally Carey, now an eighth grader, and Barrett Kulik ('16), who served as student body president last school year. Both offered their thoughts about what honor means to them. These presentations were powerful, bringing faculty to tears and engaging the student body in such a way that one could hear a pin drop in the often noisy Gatti Hall. Barrett spoke about how our actions deliver the message of honor to others - classmates, teachers, parents, our community. When Barrett’s father asks him to mow the grass, he does so out of honor. When he completes an assignment for his teachers, he does so out of honor. Barrett reminded our students/teachers about how our behavior and our words are the truest representations of honor.
Ally then spoke about honor, asking our student/faculty body, “What is honor?” “To me, honor is many things. It is an abstract word, associated with truth, integrity, morals, self-esteem, and living a life that values right from wrong,” she continued. “Don’t let the temptation of winning a game, being more popular or getting a 100% on a test get in the way of your honor. While it is OK to win the game, be popular, or get a 100% on the test, it should not compromise your honorability. When someone falls, give them a hand. When someone feels less than popular, give them your friendship. When someone is struggling, give them your efforts. Although it may be hard at times, do what’s right, do the best you can, and mold yourself into the kind of person you want to be.”
1. I will tell the truth (even when it is hard). 2. I will respect myself, others, and all things around me. 3. My ideas, words, and work will be my own. 4. I will encourage others to be honest, respectful, and to do their own work. Before the honor code was unveiled in the assembly, the Lower School students and faculty heard from two Lower School Student Council smiles after delivering their announcement. Photo By K. Moffett
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Student Attends Cannes Film Festival by Meghan Stauts
While most of her peers were getting ready to finish up the school year, senior Deb Kemp spent May of 2016 getting ready to head across the pond to France. After an intense application process, Deb was selected for internship with the American Pavilion as part of the Cannes Film Festival, where she worked in ticketing. There were only two other high schoolers accepted into the program, with the rest of the interns being mainly undergraduate and graduate students, many as old as 30 and one as old as 65. For five hours every day, Kemp worked obtaining and giving out invitations to festival screenings held in the Grand Théâtre Lumière, the largest of the screening rooms. The rest of the Above: Deb's Cannes ID allowed her access to festival screenings throughout each day. time she attended panels with Right: Deb poses on the red carpet at the industry professionals such as Cannes Film Festival in France. Photos Courtesy of D. Kemp Carrie Fisher and Jeff Nichols (a graduate of the same internship) and watched movies alongside Monday. There were so many celebrities like George Clooney opportunities to see, learn, and and Katy Perry. network that it was hard to go home every night.” All of the interns lived in apartments in a nearby town “All in all, this was a truly called Cannes la Bocca, and took incredible experience that taught the bus daily to work. They were me the ins and outs of the film in charge of everything at the industry, along with introducing apartments - cooking, cleaning, me to many people who share you name it. “It honestly felt like my same passion for the arts and a college living experience. Every storytelling,” said Deb. “I am so morning we woke up at 6 or 7, grateful to Walker teachers Mrs. and every night we came back Arjona and Mrs. Johnson for home at 1 or 2,” she laughed. helping me to prepare my “One person described it as application and to Ms. May if every night was a Saturday for the French that helped me night and every morning was a greatly in networking.” 2015-2016 Year in Review
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Cobb County Firefighter Lt. Nick Adams demonstrates how to properly don and doff a hazmat suit in case of a zombie apocalypse to Duncan Noel, Alex Wills, and Christine Adkins. Photo by M. Stauts
Upper School Students, Faculty Display Their Unique Talents in Inaugural Winterim Session by Meghan Stauts
Several years ago, Walker’s Upper School faculty members, along with members of the administration, created a Ninth Grade Steering Committee to review all aspects of Walker’s ninth grade program. While many teachers already knew what characteristics they looked for in the ideal Walker graduate, the question soon became, how do we help our students achieve this from the moment they step foot in Walker’s Upper School? “A Walker graduate is equipped for success in college and in life with an understanding of responsibility to school, community, and the world,” said Upper School English 10
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Department Chair Kate McConnaughey, who was the driving force of the Steering Committee. “To reach that level, we realized that we needed to lay the foundation starting from day one in ninth grade.” Thus, the idea for Walker’s Ninth Grade Experience was born. This comprehensive, innovative, year-long program specifically for freshmen aims to ignite the spark of lifelong learning in teenagers while also paving the way for a successful student who demonstrates collaborative and critical thinking skills, creativity, and strong character.
The Upper School launched the Ninth Grade Experience at the start of the 2015-16 school year, with January marking Walker’s inaugural Winterim term. This three-week session allowed students to select two out of 16 vastly different total courses; their selections were then built into their existing school day in order to minimize schedule disruption for both students and teachers. Some popular selections from the 2016 term included Intro to 3D Printing with Dr. Brady, History of Fashion with Mrs. Martello, and Who Wants to (Eventually) Be a Millionaire with Mr. Bryan. Without the
added stress of tests and homework, classes like these allowed for a greater degree of experiential learning and creative problem solving than would be normally incorporated into a standard curriculum. For many freshmen, Winterim was also a way to see what classes students would want to take as they continue through Walker’s Upper School. “I took Economics of Sports with Mr. Arjona and Preparing for a Zombie Apocalypse with Mrs. Adams, and now really think I would like to take economics and public health classes later in high school,” said nowsophomore Patrick Wright. “I think Winterim is a good building block for high school classes.” Without our dedicated faculty members, Walker’s Ninth Grade
Experience would not have been possible. Our teachers had the chance to showcase their areas of interest and expertise, with many giving up a planning period or shifting their schedules to do so - not that they minded. “The entire Ninth Grade Experience was an opportunity to not just share your passions with students but to connect the academic to the personal,” said Dr. Greg Hite, who taught a class called Let’s Eat!: Food in America. “The opportunities to demonstrate the idea that what faculty do together every day in the classroom, the skill sets, the processes, the fundamental building blocks of the academic program are the very skills, processes and knowledge base that we draw upon every day to pursuits that we love outside of school were unparalleled.”
Camryn Cowan snuggles a therapy dog as part of Mrs. McConnaughey's Man's Best Friend Winterim course. Photo by Yearbook Staff
Chandler Hanke and Ella Richardson watch as the 3D printer creates puzzle pieces. Photo by M. Stauts
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Athletics Recap 2015-2016
by Leigh Block and Susan Bargo ('82)
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Both the A and B volleyball teams posted winning seasons as each reached the finals of NAML tournament. The A team captured the NAML championship, posting an outstanding 30-6 record, and the B team fell just short of the championship as runners-up, with an overall record of 27-4. The A team was led by Offensive Player of the Year, Kaitlyn Rodriguez, while the B team was led by Rhodes Reddick, the team’s Most Valuable Player.
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The varsity girls cross country team qualified for the state meet after a third place finish in the region meet; on the boys' side, Chris Ott finished sixth in the region and qualified for the state meet. Varsity football fell just one game shy of .500, finishing with a 4-6 record on the season. Varsity volleyball finished second in the Area, qualifying for the state tournament, where the Wolverines lost in the first round. Competition cheer also qualified for the state meet, and varsity softball narrowly missed the postseason, finishing 17th in the power rankings. The girls A basketball team reached the semi-finals of the NAML tournament boasting a 13-3 record. The team took a seven-game winning streak into the semi-final game before falling to Mt. Pisgah. The team was 12
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Athletics Recap led by the Most Outstanding Player Grace Koutouzis, Best Offensive Player Saylor Gignilliat, and their playmaker Schuyler Boyer. The wrestling team fielded 14 members who won 70% of their matches over the course of the season. For the first time ever, Walker hosted the NAML tournament, and it proved to be an advantage for the home team, as several wrestlers reached the winners' podium. Austin Westbrook, Cam Baker and Andrew Smith each took the championship in their weight class. Dominic Parlotto and Kyle Keegan each grabbed runners-up, and Martin Dougherty and Louis Silverstein placed third. The team finished fourth overall.
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Both varsity basketball teams advanced to the region quarterfinals; the girls team did not make the state tournament, but the boys team did, advancing to the Sweet Sixteen for the first time in over a decade. Numerous Walker athletes qualified for the state meet in swimming, and several school records were broken over the course of the season, sometimes more than once. Varsity wrestling finished over .500 for the year, with six wrestlers placing in Area and advancing to the Sectional Tournament. Boys baseball advanced to the Sweet Sixteen, before falling to Providence.
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In an unprecedented season, the girls tennis team went undefeated on their way to the NAML championship! The team was led by the performance of the Most Outstanding Player Rilee White and the leadership of the Coaches’ Award winner Rhodes Reddick. 2015-2016 Year in Review
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Girls lacrosse enjoyed its first varsity win ever and won its last three games to finish 5-6-2 on the year; varsity boys lacrosse improved its record by one game, and the JV boys finished a nice two-year run with a 16-7-1 record. In track, the varsity boys finished third in Area and the girls second. Price Willoch finished sixth in pole vault, and Mackenzie Gignilliat was third; Tyra Poole won the 400m state title and was runner-up in the 200m. Boys and girls soccer both won region titles and both advanced to the state tournament Final Four. Boys tennis was region runner-up and made it to the Elite Eight; girls tennis won a region championship and advanced to the Final Four of the state tournament. Photos by M. Mackey
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Class of 1996 Dan Yandow ('96) and wife Elizabeth Yandow welcomed their seventh child, Julie Elizabeth Yandow, on March, 6, 2016.
Kevin Patrick ('01) and Tracy Patrick welcomed their first child, Michael Thomas, on October 9, 2015. Michael was 7 pounds, 12 ounces. Kevin also started his own law practice, Kevin Patrick Law, LLC, on January, focusing on personal injury.
Class of 2003 The Class of 1996 hosted its 20-year reunion on September 17, 2016, at Shillings on the Marietta Square.
Rachel (Zavorski) Butler ('03) and Jared Butler welcomed their first child, Charlotte Mae, on August 8, 2016, weighing 6 pounds, 11 ounces. They currently reside in Reston, VA.
Class of 1997 Cara Turano ('97) was married to Ricky Snow ('97) on April 9, 2016, at Ventana's in downtown Atlanta. The couple resides in the Atlanta neighborhood of the Old 4th Ward. Stephan Turano ('98) was the man of honor. Barron Elleby ('97), Jeff King ('97) and Michael Snow ('00) attended the groom. Other Walker guests in attendance included Abby (Gibson) Turano ('99), Kate Shirey ('97) and Rebecca (Shirey) Beckett ('00).
Class of 2001 Members of the Class of 2001 gathered at The Walker School’s Preschool playground 15 years after graduation for a fun family playdate in April.
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Molly Jean Orr was welcomed into this world by proud parents Lindsay (Joyner) Orr ('03) and Scott Orr on February 24, 2015. The family has called Denver, Colorado home since 2009.
Jenny (Crabbe) Woodruff ('03) and Luke Woodruff were thrilled to welcome their first child, Aubrey Elizabeth, on August 24, 2015. Aubrey was born at Northside Hospital in Atlanta and was 7 pounds, 5 ounces and 20.5 inches.
Class of 2005 Adam Kay ('05) and his wife Kathryn welcomed baby Eliza on August 12, 2015.
R. J. De La Fuente ('06) has worked as a stuntman for a number of big movies and projects this last year, including the movie “Allegiant,” part of the blockbuster franchise “Divergent.” He has also worked on episodes of “Sleepy Hollow” and “Containment,” as well as helping test out the obstacles for contestants on the TV show “American Ninja Warrior.”
Megan (Reich) Rihan ('05) and Akram Rihan welcomed their first child, Caroline Bennage, on April 5, 2016 weighing, 5 pounds, 11 ounces. They currently reside in Augusta, GA. The Class of 2006 hosted its 10-year reunion at Fado in Midtown on May 21, 2016.
The Class of 2005 hosted its 10-year reunion at Ormsby’s in Midtown on March 12, 2016.
Class of 2007 Abby Marcinko ('07) was married to David Wexler on October 10, 2015, at the Marcinko's home in Woodstock, GA. The couple met while attending the University of Georgia. Abby works in fundraising at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, and David works in systems engineering at NASCO. The couple resides in Brookhaven, GA. Lauren Marcinko Gober ('03) and Morgan Marcinko ('11) were the matron and maid of honor. Caroline Dalton Filacchione ('07), Natalie Halpern Hales ('07), and Sarah King Reid ('07) were also bridesmaids. Other Walker guests in attendance included Abby Halpern ('09), Paul Marcinko ('05), and Emily Morris ('07).
Class of 2006 David Hale ('06) married Megan Gaudet ('08) on November 14, 2015, at Barnsley Gardens Resort in Adairsville, Georgia, with many Walker friends standing beside them on the big day.
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Caitlin King ('07) is currently the General Manager at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, and her organization recently partnered with Bill Frey ('95). Bill’s company, Illuminating Design, will be decorating the entire Callanwolde Estate for its upcoming Christmas Light Show. It is sure to be a beautiful event.
William LeGate ('13), a 2013 Thiel Fellow, recently co-founded and launched Ponder, a new “drama-free” social networking app backed by businessman Mark Cuban, Greylock Partners, Sean Rad, and Justin Mateen. Ponder aims to “democratize” social media by giving all users a voice. Posts trend and spread based on quality of the post versus the popularity of the person sharing it.
Class of 2008 Andreas Wilder ('08) and his wife Callie had their first child on March 6, 2016.
Class of 2014 Karmin Shute ('14) runs track for Birmingham Southern and received the highest award in her athletic conference for 2016: Voted Women's Track Athlete of the Year by the Southern Athletic Association.
Class of 2009 Evan McLean ('09) returned to Walker this March to teach an improv workshop to ninth graders as part of their Creativity Cornerstone Day. Evan now performs with the Alliance Theater. His recent theatre credits include Chip in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (OnStage Atlanta), the Cat (US/P) in The Cat in the Hat, Tootles in Peter Pan and Wendy, and in Les Misérables (Aurora Theatre), and touring with the Bright Star Touring Theatre from Asheville.
Class of 2010 After receiving her MS in Pharmacology and Physiology at Wake Forest University, Deborah Luessen ('10) has continued on to pursue her PhD in Pharmacology and Physiology. Deborah’s research concentration is in neuropharmacology and studying the neurobiology behind chronic methamphetamine, amphetamine, and alcohol abuse.
Have a Class Note you would like to share? Send your information and a photo to maria.rigby@thewalkerschool.org.
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Hyatt Mamoun ('14) Find Her Where the Wild Things Are by Kayla Hall (‘14)
For many students, the muchanticipated summer break is filled with vacations, days at the lake, and interesting summer jobs. Summer is all about new adventures, life lessons and lasting memories. For Walker alumna Hyatt Mamoun ('14), her summer is all of that and more. After completing her second year at the Savannah College of Art and Design, the talented videographer was notified that she had been selected as an intern for the Smithsonian and and entertainment corporation Discovery Channel. Based in noticed Mamoun’s talent and Washington, D.C., the education passion for wildlife film production. However, the Photos Courtesy of Hyatt Mamoun Discovery Channel was not the first to notice Mamoun’s incredible gifts. Mamoun, who knew that she “was born to do one thing,” began fostering her video skills at The Walker School through the help of her multi-talented teachers and support from peers. “At Walker, everyone knew that I wanted to pursue film. My dreams were valid at Walker and I was very supported.” Throughout her Upper School years, Hyatt was able to develop her talent and become a master of documentary storytelling and production, working closely with Richard Gibson. As the founder of The Walker News Network in 2013, Mamoun gained experience that led her to be recognized as more prepared than her peers at SCAD. The Walker graduate also credited the Upper School college advisors for helping her find her perfect fit for college, which ultimately helped her land the internship.
Follow Hyatt's adventures on her website hyatt-mamoun.com and on Instagram @WildGirloftheWoods.
Being an intern at this coveted corporation is no easy task. For Mamoun, a normal day in D.C. ranged from running errands for her boss to filming clips for upcoming wildlife documentaries. Throughout her time in Washington, the artist/filmmaker was introduced to a network of successful videographers and other influential producers. Hyatt is just beginning her journey, but she knows exactly what her goals are. In the future, she hopes to produce and host documentaries or wildlife programs. There are very few female hosts of wildlife documentaries, and with Hyatt’s experience and talent she could become an iconic symbol for these productions. Hyatt has been establishing herself as the videographer to follow, and she credits much of her success to the foundation provided by Walker. She had special classes created for her under talented faculty supervision, and in turn was able to advance her skills. Although her internship ended in late August, Hyatt’s exciting summer is just a glimpse into the incredible things Hyatt Mamoun will produce and perfect. 2015-2016 Year in Review
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Lower School Honors Day Major Awards Safety Patrol Service Award....................................... Ella Sather & Nathan Gruwell Scholastic Achievement Award........................... Anjali Kanuru & Priya Nath Citizenship Award....................... Divya Gordon, Alex Johnson, Molly McCarver, Samson West, & Nikhil Singh Billie Walker Love of Learning Award............... Lilyana Esterly & Jamie Gruwell Lower School Theme - Perseverance.................. Harry Gregory & Mallory Puffe Father Walker Award............................................. Donny Scott
Middle School Honors Day Major Awards O.C. and Ruth Hubert Award.......................... Shanzeh Sheikh Nancy Calhoun Love of Learning Award........ Andrew Haynes & Eden Rowe Mary Love Leadership Award......... Brecca Stoll & Rilee White School Service Award......................................... Allan Hegedus School Spirit Award.............................................. Lindsey Riley
Upper School Honors Day Major Awards Leadership Award................................................. Barrett Kulik Faculty Award.................................................... Kenneth Laster Atlanta Journal-Constitution Cup......... Jingjing “Jenny� Liang Donald B. Robertson Award................................... Diana Toro Service Award..................................................... Ally Chebuhar All Photos by Harold Alan Photography
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Walker’s 36th Commencement Ceremony May 21, 2016 Diana Toro, Salutatorian
Jingjing “Jenny” Liang, Valedictorian
Dr. Daniel Papp, retired Kennesaw State University Chancellor All Photos by Harold Alan Photography
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2015-2016 Philanthropy Report
“Many people do not fully realize the importance the Annual Fund serves to an independent school and the day-to-day operations involved. I believe that in order to continue growing, developing and staying on top in a competitive school market, all members of the Walker community must play their part by contributing to the Annual Fund.� – Catherine Warren, Class of 2000
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Letter from the Advancement Office
Shelly Manuel with Kate (Prekindergarten), Finn (2nd grade), and Skip Manuel. PHOTO BY M. STAUTS
Dear Walker Community,
on a daily basis. I am honored to work on behalf of Walker At home, we have been to enhance programs, stressing gratitude with our professionally develop teachers, children. We were recently improve facilities, and most reading Winnie the Pooh, and importantly, educate students. came across this quote that I am overwhelmingly grateful struck me. “Piglet noticed that for all of the members of the even though he had a Very Small Walker community who Heart, it could hold a rather support the School through large amount of Gratitude.” philanthropic gifts, volunteerism Following this concept, my and in investing in their stewardship instincts kicked in children’s education. and we had a conversation about all of the people that support us This year-in-review publication in our lives, including those who highlights so many wonderful give to our school. accomplishments from the 2015-2016 school year. However, I hope that you will In teaching gratitude at home, I realize how this concept flows spend some time reviewing the through my professional life philanthropy report to see the
simply awesome level of support that Walker receives. While I am truly grateful for the many gifts that Walker receives, I also feel that each and every student, faculty member and all of those who have benefitted from a Walker education regardless of how big or small their hearts may be - join me in saying “thank you.” Sincerely,
Shelly Manuel ('96) Director of Advancement 2015-2016 Year in Review
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2015-2016 Annual Fund Support A culture of philanthropy is at the heart of a great educational institution. Revenue from tuition alone does not cover the full cost of educating a child at The Walker School - or any independent school. Nearly 5 percent of every Walker student’s education is made possible by philanthropic dollars, given through the Annual Fund. These tax-deductible contributions help bridge the gap between tuition and the actual cost of operating the School. Specifically, Annual Fund dollars go immediately to: • Assist with salaries and benefits that allow us to hire and sustain a team of outstanding faculty, staff, and coaches • Fund professional development opportunities for faculty in their area of expertise • Support an array of academic programs and services for all students in all divisions • Bring new technology, equipment, supplies, and other programs to the classroom • Provide resources, equipment, and programming for Walker fine arts and athletics During the 2015-2016 school year, Annual Fund dollars allowed Walker to add two new buses and expand the current bus service.
Sources of Giving l Current & New Families = 61% l Trustees = 11% l Faculty/Staff = 6% l Alumni & Parents of Alumni = 4% l Corporate Matching Gifts = 12% l Grandparents = 4% l Friends = 2%
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Letter from Annual Fund Chair Dear Walker Family, Whether it was helping with Secret Shop or working concessions at the game, volunteering in the classroom or attending parent organization meetings, our Walker community supported the School in many significant ways during the 2015-16 school year. Our community is a better place because of all of the ways that our parents, grandparents, alumni and community members contribute their time and resources. The committee members and I would like to thank everyone who supported the Annual Fund, our school’s most important fundraising priority. Walker received more than $560,000 that went to directly support the exceptional educational opportunities our children and yours receive each day. Because of your support, Walker teachers were able to take part in professional development opportunities to bring new insights and instruction into the classroom. Our Preschoolers and Lower Schoolers were able to expand and foster their interest in STEM with our new technology programs. Upper School students were able to engage in internships with the HOBY
Alice ('17), Kim, Jenny ('16), Jeff, and Randi ('18) Epstein smile at Senior Walk on April 14, 2015. Photo by Harold Alan Photography
program as well as with the CDC. And students of all ages were able to gain leadership skills on the stage and the athletic field.
It has been my great privilege to serve the Walker community for these past two years as Annual Fund Chair. The volunteers on the Annual Fund committee are a dedicated, hardworking group We are also grateful for the that provide inspiration, strong rate of parent participation laughter, and share a passion in this year’s drive. Over 80% of for the continued success of our parents demonstrated their The Walker School Annual belief in and support of Walker Fund. Thank you again for your by contributing to the Annual generous support of The Walker Fund. The Walker School is School. fortunate to receive philanthropic gifts of generous sizes each year. Sincerely, However, please know that every gift, regardless of size, is meaningful and important to all our school can do for our students and teachers. Kim Epstein 2015-2016 Annual Fund Chair
2015-2016 Annual Fund Volunteers Mindy Baker Mary Camp Eve DeVane Kim Epstein Melissa Gilbert
Kristi Hullum Jennifer Johnson Amy Lazzaroni Rebecca Mohandiss Rina Nath
Carolyn Puffe Lyric Resmondo Pam Shah Sally Wright
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Summary of Giving
Annual Fund by the Numbers
(includes all philanthropic gifts received between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016)
$564,715 + $24,755
$589,470
100%
The Walker Annual Fund *Restricted Gifts
Faculty & Staff Participation‌in 8 days!
Total Philanthropic Giving to The Walker School
100%
Trustee Participation
82%
School Year Income l Tuition = 89.5%
Parent Participation
l Auxiliary Programs = 6.6% l Investment Income = .02%
$433,488
l *Annual Giving = 4%
(*unrestricted and restricted gifts)
Contributed by Leadership Society donors
School Year Expenses l Salaries & Benefits = 67.95% l Curriculum & Curriculum Support = 11.8% l Bond Payments = 8.37% l Buildings & Grounds = 4.64% l Capital Purchases = 1.85% l Technology Expenses = 1.49% l Marketing & Communications = 1.23%
Matching gifts received
$73,930
(5 years) $409,784 $553,115 $613,430 $619,802 $564,715
Gifts below $500
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2013-2014
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l General & Administrative = 2.6%
2011-2012: 2012-2013: 2013-2014: 2014-2015: 2015-2016:
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Honor Roll of Donors The Walker Annual Fund is the School’s top fundraising priority and helps generate nearly five percent of the operating budget each year. Donors to the Annual Fund support such areas as faculty salaries and benefits, professional development opportunities, and technology resources and equipment additions to our classrooms, playing fields, and fine arts productions. On behalf of a grateful community, we extend our deepest appreciation for each and every gift which helped enrich our student experience during the 20152016 year. Chairman’s Circle Ms. DeAnna Brown
Head of School’s Circle Dixie and Robert Bowden Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Hegedus Randy and Jill Meyer Glenn and Kristin Shaw Adam and Jennifer Slipakoff The VanBruinisse Family
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cook David and Maryanne Elliott Jeff and Kim Epstein Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Fair Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gregory The Hachman Family Mr. and Mrs. Philip Haynes David and Susan Hebert Matthew Jones and Joanne Gathard Mark and Janet Knautz Randy and Stephanie Light The McCarver Family Drew and Deborah Meunier Bob and Randy Murphy Greg and Elizabeth Nesmith
Drs. Mary and Scott Chappell Mr. and Mrs. James Clabby Michelle and David Cox The Cronin Family Bob and Mimi Davenport Julie and James Eubanks Shawna and Sean Fallmann Randy Fields and Liz Bouis Dave and Renee Fink Shawn and Ann-Marie Gargano Gregg and Nicki Godde The Goldstein Family Scott and Judy Gregory Grace and David Hahn Katherine and Chris Harrison
Principal’s Circle Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barre Ford and Shannon Bohannon Susan and Jeff Brown Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chang Darryl and Tara Cooper Matt and Kimberley Crisp Dan and Andrea Croft The Depiero Family Virginia J. Eubanks Mr. and Mrs. Jack G. Foster David and Angela Franks Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hagen Jack and Cathy Hall Ronnie and Jamie Hollis Alex and Dawn Koutouzis Jianguo Liang and Qijiao Kong Nadim and Turin Mamoun Dr. David and Barbara Nadler Mike and Melody Perrin Sue and Buzz Rittenberg Scott and Christie Slay Richard and Bethany Stoll Ann and Ken Stovall Jeffrey and Louise Tharp Mark and Libby Turner Steve and Angie Vonderhaar Rip '02 and Jennifer '01 Warren Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Warren Jackie and Andrew Wonder Scott and Emily Wottrich
St. James Circle Anonymous (2) Steve and Gail Bartlett David and Katrina Blauvelt Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bosio Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bozeman James and Diane Brock Jim and Rebecca Condon
Walker School Giving Levels Chairman’s Circle Head of School’s Circle Principal’s Circle St. James Circle Waterman Circle Wolverine Level Maroon and Gold Level Supporter Level
Jim and Lisa Parrish James and Tatiana Perrin Michael and Carolynn Puffe William and Susan Rimmer Craig and Pam Roper Patricia Sanchez Dev and Pamela Shah Mr. and Mrs. Sean Todd Catherine Warren '00 Scott and Collette Wright Simone and Alan Zuckerman
Waterman Circle Anonymous (6) Ashley and Carter Allen Mr. and Mrs. Mark Allers '99 Michael '97 and Katie Arjona Kraig and Susan Armstrong Robert and Mindy Baker Jennifer and Christopher Brimer Dan and Maria Castan
$15,000 and above $10,000 - $14,999 $5,000 - $9,999 $2,500 - $4,999 $1,500 - $2,499 $1,000 - $1,499 $500 - $999 up to $499
The Heilfrons Chuck and Christi Hodges Christie and Rob Holman Dr. Allen R. Hutchins and Mrs. Cleo P. Hutchins Dr. Sandeep Jaglan and Mrs. Anji Jaglan Brett and Melissa Jewkes The Johnson Family Narendra and Archana Kanuru Jan and Tripp Kay Dr. Carmen Klass Tom and Kirsten LaDue Mark and Susan Lane Mr. and Mrs. Matt Larson Amy and Dave Lazzaroni Bill and Claire Leisy Drs. Rick and Mary Beth Maguire Shelly ’96 and Skip Manuel Mike and Jody Martin Spencer and Tonya Maurer Mr. and Mrs. Saverio N. Paglioni Mrs. Lois Parkhurst The Parlottos 2015-2016 Year in Review
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Honor Roll of Donors Lee and Cheryl Pate Satyem (Sam) and Bindi Patel Gregory and Jody Pritchett Mandar and Neelam Rahatekar Lyric Danielle Resmondo and Jay Garten Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richardson The Rodenbergers The Sawyer Family Dr. Aasim and Dr. Sofia Sheikh Allan and Leah Sicat Meltem and Vlado Slavov Chris '94 and Jaydee '94 Smith Rob and Christine Stoltz Mark and Keri Tasman Elena and Steven Toro Dr. Hillary Hahm and Gary Vecellio Sally and Michael Wright
Wolverine Level Anonymous Chuck and Karen Barton Brian and Darcy Beard Stephen and Tammy Berry Scotty ’94 and Travis Brewington John and Mary Camp Gregory and Lisa Canzano Mr. and Mrs. Cervernie Cone Michael and Debra Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Alec Dicks Mr. and Mrs. Ashit Gandhi Sachin Goel and Mini Gupta Michele and Peter Golden Pam S. Jennings Sandy and Todd Jones Chris and Barbara Lair
Jamie Bates Todd '89 and Krista '90 Baughan Dawn and Michael Bilodeau John E. Bishop Leigh and Mandi Block Brad '94 and Estrella Brown Peter and Cindy Brown Ben and Leslie Browning John and Meisha Carey Joey and Gayle Casey Hem and Harini Chari Charlie and Erin Clark Tom and Marjorie Clarke The Cotter Family Damon and Donna Daniel Ira Dawson Dietz Family Kurt and Lesley Dresch Ms. Andrea L. Dresdner Mr. Michael Dresdner Kitty Drew and Terry Strecker Mr. On Eng and Mrs. Yiting Cen Heather and Kevin Etzler Carey Faulds Warren and Connie Field Drayton and Elizabeth Fowler Carlos and Marinés Franceschi Mr. and Mrs. Mark Frohsin Drs. Neelu and Rajendra P. Gandhi Jack and Gail Gigantino Mr. and Mrs. Read Gignilliat Jane Bowden Gore '93 and Rusty Gore Sophie and Michel Gregoire The Gruwell Family Sarah and Keith Haas Alex and Maureen Hardie Mr. and Mrs. Troy Harmon
“Many teachers saw the glimmer of gifts and talents buried within my daughter and the potential she held. They didn't just teach her, they invested themselves in her, took an interest in her, and encouraged her until those layers were peeled away and her confidence, gifts and talents began to emerge making the way for that potential to emerge. That is the Walker Way. That is what we are investing in when we give, and it happens every single day." – Kim Wakefield, mother of Savannah '15 and Benjamin '18 Barbara and Talmadge McBrayer Ramsey and Rebecca Mohandiss Mr. and Mrs. Matt Moulthrop '96 Mr. Duane Patterson and Ms. Cecilia McGinty Richard and Sally Phillips Mr. Craig W. Poteet and Dr. Julie Poteet Neeraja and Devender Reddy Dörte and Stefan Schmieta Seth and Sondi Spurlock Doug and Pranee Turbush Bill and Robin Waibel Terri Welchel
Maroon and Gold Level Anonymous (3) Sari Braderman and Lawrence Aaronson Mr. Ajay Arora and Mrs. Pimmi Malhotra Brett and Kristen Baker
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Alex and Barbara Hazen John and Elizabeth Healy Bryan and Jill Hughes Marci and Gary Jacobson Andy Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Scott Jordan Chip and Lori Kaczynski Adam '05 and Kathryn Kay Roy and Cheryl Keck Conley and Sue Keenum Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kemp Dr. Nok Keomahathai and Dr. Jennifer Wise Dr. Markus Klass Dennis and Patricia Koutouzis James and Cathy Krendl Blakely '96 and Brent Kriegshauser Matt and Melony Krstulja Drs. Mike and Lori Beth Kuczmanski Mark and Lucille Kulik Cathy and Jeff LaClaire
Craig and Michelle Lewis Mr. Steve Lyle and Mrs. Donna Clayton Mary Anne and Ben Mathis Luke and Sandra Maxwell Dr. and Mrs. Prashant Mishra Mr. J. Kevin Moore Kevin and Ginny Moore Jon and Toni Morris The Mudge Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munafo Judith Hubbs and Chuck Munafo Jason, Stephanie and Jack Myers Judy and Bob Ott Dr. and Mrs. Steven Oweida The Panah Family Charlene, Yeoryia, Marika, and Pete Papadopoulos Dr. and Mrs. Ram Paramesh Prakash and Medha Parmar Karen Payne Mr. and Mrs. Anupraj Pillay Mr. and Mrs. Edward Plott Mr. Frank Pologruto Keats and Laura Quinalty Tracy Rathbone The Reichenbach Family Dr. and Mrs. Ed Robertson John and Marie Ross Mr. and Mrs. Horea Rusu Mr. and Mrs. Michael Scheuerman Paul and Ella Schutt Rob Scott and Krista Boline Tunca Senlet and Christine Han Marnie Shore Paulomi and Sahir Shroff Mr. and Mrs. David '92 Sinclair Bob and Carol Straub Dr. and Mrs. James Tallman Ben and Cris Tally Drs. Javier and Sheri Tejedor Emily and Todd Tyson The Vashi Family Johanna and Lance Walker Mr. and Mrs. Brad Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Walsh Jr. Drs. Travis and Cameron Watson Brian and Kelly Wills
Supporter Level Anonymous (27) Ms. Hilary Adair Dean and Kristin Adams Emily and Nicholas Adams Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Adkins Ms. Sonia Ahmed Carrie and Ray Aho Vince and Kim Alfi Sarah Allen Beatriz Alvarado and Ted Heath Larry Alvin Mr. Bruce and Dr. Susan Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Orlando J. Arjona The Armstrong Family Stephen and Heather Ashby Raveesh and Marcela Asnani Tom and Katie Auger The Avirett-Mackenzies Cathy Baca
Honor Roll of Donors Chuck and Kelly Bachman Karen Baker Irene Barassa Susan Bargo '82 Danielle Bartone Jean and Jon Bayer Kim and Jim Baynes Behm Family Lynn Benfield and Lynn Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Bentley Bev Bergman Phillip and Elizabeth Berrier Kathy and Eric Berry Barbara and David Blakely Gary and Sandy Blohm Lynn '93 and Bill Blue Mrs. Jill Bochniak Rich and Kathy Boden Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Bossak Ms. Beth Bourgeois Tripp and Susan Boyer Michael and Anne Brady Dr. Nathaniel Brady Jama '85 and Mark Branham Wendy Brantley Caroline Brashier '10 Bryce Brickhouse Joseph C. Brill Wills Bryan Amy Burtch '91 Neil and Susannah Campbell The Cardonas Diane and Alan Carlson Shelley Carr Bill and Laura Carruth Kate '99 and Brent Carter Chris and Cat Casdia Mr. Matt Casper Malav Chakravorty '09 Bob and Connie Chalmers The Champagne Family Kathy and Brad Chapman Hem and Harini Chari Amy and Evan Charles Erika Chebuhar Neil and Karen Clark Paul Clonts and Jeanne Santoli Hugh and Sylvia Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Ahmet Colakoglu Mark and Tracy Cole Sue and Patrick Collerton Daniel and Melanie Connell Taylor '08 and Meghan '07 Cook Michael and Muffet Coolbroth Thomas Cooper Daryn and Tony Cossentino Scott '87 and Kristie Cowan Cliff and Denise Crider Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Crouch John and Janet Crowers Jeanette and Nicholas Culling Thomas and Diana Cunningham Jim and Patti Darling Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Davis Mr. and Mrs. Harvey H. DeVane Jr. Salina and Elhadji Diop Sandi Douget Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dougherty Ms. Lydia Drown Lisa and Rickey Dulaney
Marshall and Victoria Duling Dawn and John Dunlap Rob and Susan Dyar Tom and Lynda Eckstrom Matt Eisenman Ms. Kyna Elliott Paige Espenship Denice and Henry Esterly Joanne and Daniel Eustaquio William and Janice Evanson John and Sharon Ezell Stephen and Alice Fazekas Dana and Bud Ferguson Sue Ferguson Brian Forshey Pat Foster Barry and Gayle Foy Drs. Eric and Tiffany Fromm
Cathy and Rick Jackson Linda and David Jahnig Rick and Suzanne Jarbeau Johnson Family Riheen and Traci Johnson Owen and Sara Jones Rebecca Jordan '84 Susan and Michael Kahn Mrs. Jenny Karpenko Shay and Brian Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kelley Anna Hairston Kennedy '02 and Matt Kennedy '01 Shawn and Valerie Kennerson Stephen and Stephanie Killian Jeff and Valerie King Mr. and Mrs. Robert King Travis King '14
“We came to Walker for the nurturing environment. We stayed for the education. There is no better place for our charitable dollars. Walker uses its resources efficiently and strategically so as to maximize the benefit to its students.” – Alan and Simone Zuckerman, parents of Josh ’12 and Joseph ’15 Jabarr Garrett Gary and Angela Garvin Marty and George Gaydos Mr. Charles Gehring Richard and Barbara Gibson Parker and Melissa Gilbert Ross and Marylin Glatzer Eric Goetschalckx '01 The Goggin Family Chris and Kathleen Golden Patricia Golden Ms. Lori-Ann Gomez Mr. and Ms. Gary Gordon Hetal '93 and Fergus Gordon Mark and Shelly Graves Ms. Christine Grazzini Michael B. Hagearty D.D.S. Billy and Angie Hall Chad and Shelly Hall Kayla Hall '14 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hanke Stephen and Jill Hanke Keith and Sarah Hansen Bert and Jeanne Harkins Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrison Justin and Anna Gray Hart Katie and Damian Hartsock Richard and Alison Haslam Pete and Stacy Haubenschild Wendy and Tim Hawk Emilie and Chad Hayes Megan Heinze & Andrew Benecchi Karen and Cary Henderson Mary Lea Heroux Tina Hinsey Greg Hite Mr. Lamar Howard Mr. and Mrs. Andre Hubbard Tom and Nicole Hunter Sam and Tim Hussey Selina and Jay Hutto Jane and Robert Ingram Heather and Frank Izurieta
Eleanor and John Knox Erik Kofoed Paul and Edivette Koster John and Stacey '98 Kown Matt and Shannon Kraal Ms. Anne Krache Bill and Elizabeth Kunetz Phyllis Lafferty Frederick and Schwanna Lakine Daniel and Terri Laufer Cristi and Edgar Lebron Steven and Nancy Lindstrom Dr. and Mrs. Tom Lintner Roberto Llopart The Lloyds Patti and Jerry Logan Jessica and Michael Loncar Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loncar Andy and Ginny Longacre Justin and Natasha Loudermilk Ms. Erin E. Luckett Henry P. Luessen '08 Sun and Henry Lusane Michael and Cindy Mackey Carolyn and Kenneth Macksoud Pierina Maclean Garcia Major and Velina Rhodes Kirk and Melissa Malmberg Hank Manning '87 Mrs. Marion K. Martello Holly and Bruce Martin Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Martin Larry and Cathy Mason Ms. Bridget Matarrese Jennifer May Kate and Jeff McConnaughey Stephen and Elisabeth McCune Newton and Pam McCurdy Dennis and Sharon McElhaney Bettina Davies and Patrick McIntyre Anna Longacre and Jonathan McMurry Deborah L. Melnick William and Antonette Melvin 2015-2016 Year in Review
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Honor Roll of Donors Mr. and Mrs. Roger Merriam Paul and Audrey Meunier Mr. Isaac Mitchell Ron and Shanda '85 Mitchell Kristin and Jeremy Moffett Courtney H. Moore Mr. and Mrs. John H. Moore Kimberly Nasca Moore Mr. William Morgan Kerry and +Robb Morris Justin and Kristi Morrison Todd and Joy Motter Patty Mozley Liza and Shannon Mulroy Malanda and Jeff Murchison Ponnambalam Muthiah The Myers Family Gail K. Nagle Natalie and David Nardone Vijay and Rina Nath Megan and Bill Nellen Laura and Kevin Nelson Erle and Donna Marie Newton Raymond and Diane Noel Candy and Jeff Norris Ann and Orrin Ochs Karen and Lisa Park The Parker Family Nicholas and Christine Parsons Brock and Lisa Patterson Charles and Midori Pattillo Mr. and Ms. James R. Pattillo Kelley and Russell Paulsen Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Payne Sonya and James Peebles The Penticuff Family Mr. Robert Petersen Carolyn and Sterling Pettefer Linh Quan and Tuan Pham Scott and Shelly Phillipps Ms. Rebecca Pierce Geeta and Anup Pillay
Frank and Linda Pitner Marco Poma and Patricia Gooden Jackie and Rick Porubiansky Paula and Tom Potter Bruce and Faith Powell James M. and Julie R. Powers Drs. Rajnish and Bandana Prasad Mr. Marvin Prather Florrie Price Annie and Chris Radding Mr. and Mrs. David Reid The Renfro Family Ian Resmondo '15 John Richardson Ms. Maria Rigby CDR Ira J. Rimson, USN, Retired Mr. William Rittenberg Ned and Nancy Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Jorge R. Rodriguez Cheryl Rogers Mike and Shannon Rossitch Tom and Susanne Rowan Jamie Rubens Joseph R. Santoli Daniel and Christine Santos Troy and Cybil Sather Cindy Schafer Susie and John Schlich David and Lisa Schneiderman Bill and Kelly Schreiner Willard and Andreuille Scissum Bill and Kathy Scott Joan and John Scott Erle and Rebecca Seale Emily Seeba The Seirotti Family Ayren Selzer Miss Zijing Shan '14 Nancy P. Shaw Gregory and Kara Shenton Nina F. Shenton Regena and Garry Simpson
Amy and Brad Slade Penny and Bob Smith Kathy and Dave Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith Scott Smoot Carla and Houston Snavely The Soergel Harris Family Jane and Ernest Spears Chris and Martha Spencer Carolyn and Kenneth Starnes Meghan and Mitch Stauts Jan and Phil Steffen Mr. and Mrs. Doug Steingraber Angela Stephens Mary Ann Stillerman Julia and Ned Stoll Tina and David Strauss Angela Strickland Dexter Strong Kyle and Kortney Struempf Brian and Ingrid Surkan Kim and Marc Sutherland David and Jennifer Swales Ms. Katherine Tatnall-Arias Barry and Barbara Tessler Sterling Evans Thomas '04 Carrie and Jud Thompson Toby and Cris Thornton Kevin and Nadine Tilley The Timko Family Mike and Judy Tinsley Erika Treu and Alan Diaz Jeremy and Erin Tudor Alta Tumlin Rick Tumlin Jason and Watonna Turner Mark and Libby Turner Matthew and Nicki Underwood Jennifer Vaughan Kimberly and Richard Wakefield Samantha and James Walker Sherry Walker-Taylor Mr. Ramon Walthall Pendy and Tim Ward Michael Ware Robert and Jennifer Washington Thomas and Dawn Watkins Mr. Todd Weinert The Welch Family Ms. Danielle Welsh Victor and Alice Werner Stephen and Monica White Heather and Christopher Whitehead Ms. Kayleen Whitmer Jessica '02 and Clay '02 Whittingham John and Janel Wiles Dorie Wiley Tracey Williams Raymond S. Willoch Melinda and Jeff Wood Terri and Jim Woods Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wottrich James and Susan Wright Michael and Leah Yankus Eric and Jackie Yeaney Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Zehrung Tim Zierden and Marty Speight Karlyn and David Zimmerman +Deceased
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Matching Gifts Company, Corporation, and Foundation Donors Many companies in and around Atlanta realize the importance of giving back to the community and will gladly match their employees' donations to Walker. The companies denoted by an asterisk (*) sponsor programs that match dollar-for-dollar the charitable contributions made by their employees. During the 2015-2016 year, these companies provided additional support for the Annual Fund. To find out if your employer will match your contribution, please contact the Advancement Office at (678) 581-6904 or email cathy.laclaire@thewalkerschool.org. ADP Aers Operations LLC AIG Matching Grants Program *Akzo Nobel Inc. *American Express *Ares Operations LLC *Bank of America *BlackRock California Community Foundation *CarMax *Coca-Cola Refreshments Decks and More Inc. Deloitte & Touche *Equifax Community Relations European Spare Parts Service Inc. *Farmers Insurance Group Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund *General Electric Give Lively LLC *Good Works Health Inc. *Halyard Health Hilda D. Glenn Fund of The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta Humbleton Industrial Sales Inc. *IBM Corporation
*ING *Intercontinental Hotels Group *Kimberly-Clark Foundation LexisNexis Risk *Lincoln Financial Foundation
$49,806 Total amount of corporate matching funds received in 2015-2016 *LinkedIn *MeadWestvaco Foundation *Merrill Lynch *Morgan Stanley *Novartis
*Oracle Corporation *Pepsico Foundation *RST Enterprises *SAP America, Inc. *SunTrust *The Coca-Cola Company *The Home Depot *The Home Depot Charity Program Trust, PAC The Ligon Foundation *Toyota Matching Gifts to Education Truist, Inc. *Turner Broadcasting System Inc./ TimeWarner Inc. *UCB Inc. United Parcel Service *United Technologies/Automated Logic Corporation *U.S. Bank Elavon Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Walker South Asian Affinity Group *Wells Fargo Wellstar Health System *Western Union Financial Services Inc.
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Restricted Gifts Anonymous California Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chang Markus Klass Bob and Randy Murphy Mrs. Lois Parkhurst The Parlottos Millie and Bill Reddick Sue and Buzz Rittenberg Adam and Jennifer Slipakoff Houston and Carla Snavely Dr. Javier Tejedor and Dr. Sheri C. Tejedor Toyota Matching Gifts to Education
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Leadership Society What started in 1957 as a small kindergarten class of 10 students in the basement of St. James Episcopal Church on historic Marietta Square, has grown over the last half century into an exceptional college preparatory school where meaningful relationships inspire transformative learning for nearly 1,000 students every day. Philanthropy has played a significant role in creating the Walker we enjoy today and continues to provide a strong foundation from which to build the Walker of tomorrow. The Leadership Society recognizes donors who made a gift of $1,500 or more to the Annual Fund, the School’s main giving priority, during the 2015-2016 year. We are grateful for their support of the School’s mission through their generosity and giving. Anonymous (7) Ashley and Carter Allen Mark '99 and Jesi Allers Michael '97 and Katie Arjona Kraig and Susan Armstrong Robert and Mindy Baker Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barre Steve and Gail Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. David Blauvelt Ford and Shannon Bohannon Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bosio Dixie and Robert Bowden Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bozeman Scotty '94 and Travis Brewington Jennifer and Christopher Brimer James and Diane Brock Ms. DeAnna Brown Jeff and Susan Brown Dan and Maria Castan Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chang Amy and Evan Charles Drs. Mary and Scott Chappell Mr. and Mrs. James Clabby Jim and Rebecca Condon Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cook Darryl and Tara Cooper Michelle and David Cox Matt and Kimberly Crisp Dan and Andrea Croft The Cronin Family Bob and Mimi Davenport The Depiero Family David and Maryanne Elliott Jeff and Kim Epstein Julie and James Eubanks Virginia J. Eubanks Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Fair Shawna and Sean Fallmann Randy Fields and Liz Bouis David and Renee Fink Mr. and Mrs. Jack G. Foster David and Angela Franks Shawn and Ann-Marie Gargano Gregg and Nicki Godde The Goldstein Family Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gregory Scott and Judy Gregory The Hachman Family Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hagen Grace and David Hahn Jack and Cathy Hall Katherine and Chris Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Philip Haynes David and Susan Hebert Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Hegedus The Heilfrons Chuck and Christi Hodges Ronnie and Jamie Hollis Christie and Rob Holman Dr. Allen R. Hutchins and Mrs. Cleo P. Hutchins
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Dr. Sandeep Jaglan and Mrs. Anji Jaglan Dipa Naik and Kartik Jani Brett and Melissa Jewkes The Johnson Family Matthew Jones and Joanne Gathard Dr. Narendra Kanuru and Dr. Archana Koganti Jan and Tripp Kay Dr. Carmen Klass Mark and Janet Knautz Alex and Dawn Koutouzis Tom and Kirsten LaDue Mark and Susan Lane Mr. and Mrs. Matt Larson Amy and Dave Lazzaroni Bill and Claire Leisy Jianguo Liang and Qijiao Kong Randy and Stephanie Light Drs. Rick and Mary Beth Maguire Nadim and Turin Mamoun Shelly Robertson Manuel '96 and Skip Manuel Mike and Jody Martin Spencer and Tonya Maurer The McCarver Family Drew and Deborah Meunier Randy and Jill Meyer Bob and Randy Murphy Dr. David and Barbara Nadler Greg and Elizabeth Nesmith Mr. and Mrs. Saverio N. Paglioni Mrs. Lois Parkhurst The Parlottos Jim and Lisa Parrish Lee and Cheryl Pate Satyem (Sam) and Bindi Patel James and Tatiana Perrin Mike and Melody Perrin Gregory and Jody Pritchett Michael and Carolynn Puffe Mandar and Neelam Rahatekar Lyric Danielle Resmondo and Jay Garten Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richardson William and Susan Rimmer Sue and Buzz Rittenberg The Rodenbergers Craig and Pam Roper Patricia Sanchez The Sawyer Family Dev and Pamela Shah Glenn and Kristin Shaw Dr. Aasim and Dr. Sofia Sheikh Allan and Leah Sicat Meltem and Vlado Slavov Scott and Christie Slay Adam and Jennifer Slipakoff Chris '94 and Jaydee '94 Smith Richard and Bethany Stoll Rob and Christine Stoltz Ann and Ken Stovall Mark and Keri Tasman
Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Tasman Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Tharp Mr. and Mrs. Sean Todd Elena and Steven Toro Mark and Libby Turner The VanBruinisse Family Hillary Hahm and Gary Vecellio Steve and Angie Vonderhaar Catherine Warren '00 Rip '02 and Jennifer '01 Warren Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Warren Jackie and Andrew Wonder Scott and Emily Wottrich Sally and Michael Wright Scott and Collette Wright Simone and Alan Zuckerman
Leadership Society Giving Levels Chairman’s Circle Walker has been fortunate to have strong visionaries to guide the School through the growth and development of its campus and programs. The Chairman’s Circle honors the commitment and leadership of this esteemed group. Head of School’s Circle Seven headmasters have served Walker since its founding. This giving level pays tribute to their leadership and impact over the last half century. Principal’s Circle This giving level honors the work and dedication of the School leaders who have helped challenge and inspire thousands of students over the last six decades. St. James Circle The St. James Club derives its name from the St. James Episcopal Church on historic Marietta Square, the location where the School was originally founded in 1957 as St. James Day School by Father Joseph T. Walker. Waterman Circle The Waterman Club recognizes the School’s 1971 move to the location on Waterman Street, south of Marietta Square, when it officially became the Joseph T. Walker School.
The Stewardship Society The Stewardship Society recognizes individuals and organizations that have made contributions totaling $25,000 or more to The Walker School. The Stewardship Society is a perpetual giving circle which continues to include additional members as they reach this level of giving through gifts to the Annual Fund, capital campaigns, honor/memorial funds or alumni giving programs. The Walker School sincerely thanks these patrons for their commendable support and stewardship which has played a vital role in helping the School meet its mission. $1,000,000+
A Friend of The Walker School The Goizueta Foundation
$500,000 – $999,999
Be Square Productions Alton C. Brown DeAnna Brown Lettie Pate Evans Foundation, Inc. Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Inc. The Walker School Association Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Warren
$100,000 – $499,999
Dixie and Robert Bowden Mr. and Mrs. John Calkins Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cole Donna Novak Coles and Michael Coles Mr. Matthew Crisp and Dr. Kimberly Crisp Hilda D. Glenn Fund of The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta John and Mary Franklin Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Tripp Kay Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Leithead Jr. Mr. Ponnambalam Muthiah Mr. and Mrs. Michael Perrin Gerald and Bonnie Pouncey Ms. Usha Rani Mr. and Mrs. John Rice Ms. Terrie Rice Don and Lesley Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Shaw The Coca-Cola Company The Walker Backers Larry and Mary Thompson Tull Charitable Foundation Inc. United Parcel Service +Mr. Michael Zyniewicz and Mrs. Patty Zyniewicz
$25,000 – $99,999
Anonymous (2) Atlanta CGCI LLC Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bacorn Bank of America Cheryl and Mark Barre Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barrow III Randall and Susan Bentley Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bosio Scott and Gloria Bowden *Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bozeman Mr. and Mrs. James Brock Ms. Janet C. Brower Mr. William Brower Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Bruning Prof. Christina C. Brush Mr. Edward D. Brush Lynne and John Buchanan Dr. and Mrs. Perry G. Busbee III Mr. and Mrs. Mike Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. John Carr Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Casurella Jeff and Angie Chattin Mr. and Ms. Michael D. Chimberoff Jennifer Chocallo Dr. and Mrs. William C. Chocallo Dr. and Mrs. Robert Christmas Coca-Cola Refreshments *Mr. and Mrs. James M. Condon *Mr. Charles Cottone Ms. Cindy Cottone Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cox Shirley and Travis Crouch Curtis and Linda Daniell Dr. and Mrs. James D. Darling Julie and Tom Delbrook Deloitte and Touche Dr. Evan and Mrs. Joyce Demestihas Ronald Denney Drs. Mark and Sandra Diehl Edward E. Ford Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Doug Elleby Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Estep Julie and James Eubanks Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Engel Mr. and Mrs. Rick Engum Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Fine *Mr. and Mrs. Jack G. Foster Frances Wood Wilson Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Freebairn Gloria and Ralph Friedgen Dr. Tony and Janice Gatti Drs. John and Helen Gelly General Electric Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glidewell Charles and Gail Goetz Mr. and Mrs. Brian Grazzini Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gregory Ms. Jennifer Hadden Mr. and Mrs. David E. Hale Jr. Mr. Henry Hale Ms. Juliane Hale *Jack and Cathy Hall Mrs. Blanche Hamlet Mr. and Mrs. Tracy P. W. Hannon Healthier Choice Flooring LLC Mr. and Mrs. Jerald R. Hedden Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Hegedus Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hermann Mario and Chantal Houde ING Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Joy Mr. and Mrs. Michael N. King *Mark and Janet Knautz *Alex and Dawn Koutouzis Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kytan Mr. and Mrs. William B. Leisy Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Lucas Dora and Tony Manolius Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas W. Massengill Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Randall E. Meyer
Meyer Material Handling Products Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Moultrie MTR Construction Company Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. Mull Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphey Bob and Randy Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Neville Paul and Babby Norsworthy Northwestern Mutual Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Ohmstede +Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Ormsby Jr. *Mr. and Mrs. Saverio N. Paglioni Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Parker Dr. and Mrs. David L. Parks Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Perry Mr. Craig W. Poteet and Dr. Julie Poteet Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Prather Michael and Carolyn Puffe Mr. and Mrs. Deepak Rao Stephen and Robin Reich Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rhodes Sue and Buzz Rittenberg Robert & Hazel Eubanks Foundation + John A. Rodzik and Becky Rodzik Frank and Jan Ros Dr. and Mrs. Steve Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Slagle Dr. Dan and Mary Lou Stephens *Ann and Ken Stovall Gayle and James Tallman Mr. and Mrs. John J. Tanis Jeffrey and Louise Tharp The Ayco Charitable Foundation The Coca-Cola Foundation The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta Inc. The Home Depot *The Ligon Foundation The Muthiah Family Foundation Mr. and +Mrs. John C. Thomas Jr. Roger and Barbara Thomas Mr. Peter Vinelli '90 Steve and Angie Vonderhaar Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wade Billie Walker Mr. Ralph and Dr. Corinne Walker Dr. and Mrs. Randall M. Webb Larry and Julie Wheeler Senator and Mrs. John Wiles Mr. John A. Williams Dillon and Debbie Winship Mrs. Patricia C. Winship Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wojciechowski Ms. Katy K. Wojciechowski and Mr. Brian Athens Dr. John R. Wyant Ms. Michelle Wyant Dr. and Mrs. Alan M. Zuckerman *Denotes new member in the 2015-2016 year +Deceased
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Memorials and Honor Contributions In honor of Michael & Katie Arjona Dean and Kristin Adams In honor of Bonamy Brantley '21 Ms. Wendy Brantley In honor of Connor Coolbroth '17 Michael and Muffet Coolbroth In honor of Thomas Cooper Sachin and Mini Goel In honor of Kitty Drew Jim and Lisa Parrish Drew and Deborah Meunier Ramsey and Rebecca Mohandiss In honor of Parker Scott Edens '24 and Grant Michael Edens '27 Terri Welchel In honor of Devan Gandhi '22 and Shaylee Gandhi '24 Mr. and Mrs. Ashit Gandhi
In honor of Bob Murphy Anonymous The Champagne Family Tom and Kirsten LaDue Mr. and Mrs. William S. Peebles Simone and Alan Zuckerman In honor of Sue Rittenberg Jim and Lisa Parrish Javier and Sheri Tejedor In honor of Don Robertson Scott and Shelly Phillipps In honor of Cheryl Rogers Travis King '14 In honor of Logan Shenton '28 Nina Shenton In honor of Louis Silverstein '20 Carey Faulds
In honor of Sam Glatzer '26 Ross and Marylin Glatzer In honor of James Grindstaff '16 and Carl Grindstaff '18 Paul and Ella Schutt In memory of Michael Harper '04 Gayle and James Tallman In honor of Meredith Heroux '15 and Anna Claire Heroux '20 Mary Lea Heroux In honor of Jackson Kelley '18, Harrison Kelley '21 and Lawson Kelley '27 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kelley In honor of Grace Koutouzis '21, Alexander Koutouzis '22 and Joey Koutouzis '24 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hazen Dennis and Patricia Koutouzis In honor of Jenny Liang '16 Jianguo Liang and Qijiao Kong In honor of Madeline Maurer '21 Spencer and Tonya Maurer In memory of Lena McCune Stephen and Elisabeth McCune
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In memory of Allan Smith Daniel & Terri Laufer In honor of Trey Tumlin '16 Mr. Rick Tumlin Jr. In honor of Sherry Walker-Taylor Jim and Lisa Parrish In honor of Quincy Wiles '16 John and Janel Wiles In memory of Brian Wolf '87 Mr. and Mrs. Cullen '87 Underwood In honor of Alya Wottrich '23 and Robby Wottrich '25 Scott and Emily Wottrich In honor of Cole VanBruinisse '19 and Ryan VanBruinisse '22 The VanBruinisse Family
Class of 2016
One of Walker’s most meaningful (and fun!) traditions is the alumni sibling presentation at graduation. Started in the 1980s, Walker graduates take the stage to present their younger brother or sister with their diploma. This year 47 alums returned to be part of Walker’s 36th commencement ceremony. PHOTO BY HAROLD ALAN PHOTOGRAPHY
Alumni Contributors The mission of the Walker Alumni Association is to work for the benefit and good of The Walker School in all facets, including the financial stability of the School, the enhancement of the School’s reputation in the community, and the encouragement of goodwill towards the School within the alumni community. For more information on alumni giving at Walker please contact Shelly Robertson Manuel ('96) in the Advancement Office at (678) 581-6897. Anonymous (4) Mark '99 and Jesi Allers Michael '97 and Katie Arjona Susan Bargo '82 Todd '89 and Krista '90 Baughan Lynn Robertson Blue '93 and Bill Blue Jama Hedden Branham '85 and Mark Branham Caroline Brashier '10 Scotty Fletcher Brewington '94 and Travis Brewington Brad Brown '94 and Estrella Brown Amy MacAdam Burtch '91 Kate Sloan Carter '99 and Brent Carter Malav Chakravorty '09 Taylor '08 and Meghan '07 Cook Scott '87 and Kristie Cowan Mr. Eric Goetschalckx '01 Hetal Joshi Gordon '93 and Fergus Gordon Jane Bowden Gore '93 and Rusty Gore Kayla Hall '14
Rebecca Jordan '84 Adam '05 and Kathryn Kay Anna Hairston Kennedy '02 and Matt Kennedy '01 Travis King '14 Stacey Edens Kown '98 and John Kown Blakely Browning Kriegshauser '96 and Brent Kriegshauser Henry Luessen '08 Hank Manning '87 Shelly '96 and Skip Manuel Shanda Gilderbloom Mitchell '85 and Ron Mitchell
Matt '96 and Amanda Moulthrop Ian Resmondo '15 Zijing Shan '14 David '92 and Erin Sinclair Jaydee Austin Smith '94 and Chris Smith '94 Sterling Evans Thomas '04 Peter Vinelli '90 Catherine Warren '00 Jennifer Warren '01 and Rip Warren '02 Jessica Taylor Whittingham '02 and Clay Whittingham '02
“I certainly learned an extraordinary amount during my time at Georgia Tech, but I attribute many of my foundational skills, as well as my deep love of learning, to Walker. Benchmarking myself against my college classmates, I was consistently more prepared for writing assignments, group projects, and countless other assignments, thanks to my time at Walker. I recognize this fact by supporting my alma mater and encourage alumni to do the same.” – Travis King, Class of 2014 2015-2016 Year in Review
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Alumni Wall A tradition that started more than 15 years ago as the Alumni Brick Plaza, the Alumni Wall was unveiled in 2012, and honors each graduating class since 1981. The Walker Alumni Wall, adjacent to the Bowden Library, is a growing and lasting tribute to Walker’s graduates. The wall serves as a permanent reminder of the strength of The Walker School, which is found in the creativity and talents of each of Walker’s graduates. For more information about this recognition program, please contact the Advancement Office at (678) 581-6904.
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In honor of Jackson Turner Allen Class of 2016 Ashley and Carter Allen
In honor of Hunter Hullum Class of 2016 Kristi Hullum
In honor of Read Baca Class of 2016 Cathy Baca
In honor of Anna Marie Ingram Class of 2016 Jane and Robert Ingram
In honor of Robert Anthony Baker Class of 2016 Robert and Mindy Baker
In honor of Olivia Marie Jarbeau Class of 2016 Rick and Suzanne Jarbeau
In honor of Max Karl Rowan Class of 2016 Tom and Susanne Rowan
In honor of Connor Douglas Barre Class of 2016 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barre
In honor of Isabelle Grace Jordan Class of 2016 Rebecca Jordan
In honor of Mallory Claire Schneiderman Class of 2016 David and Lisa Schneiderman
In honor of Samantha Behm Class of 2016 The Behm Family
In honor of Ben Richard Kennerson Class of 2016 Shawn and Valerie Kennerson
In honor of David William Simpson Class of 2016 Regena and Garry Simpson
In honor of Larkin Elisabeth Berrier Class of 2016 Phillip and Elizabeth Berrier
In honor of Ryan Alexander King Class of 2016 Jeff and Valerie King
In honor of Benson Snavely Class of 2016 Houston and Carla Snavely
In honor of Nicole Branham Class of 2016 Jama and Mark Branham
In honor of Graham Samuel Knox Class of 2016 John and Eleanor Knox
In honor of Diana Lillian Toro Class of 2016 Elena and Steven Toro
In honor of Lauren Mary Brock Class of 2016 James and Diane Brock
In honor of Barrett Kulik Class of 2016 Mark and Lucille Kulik
In honor of Trey Salter Tumlin Class of 2016 Mr. Rick Tumlin Jr.
In honor of Shea Katherine Crider Class of 2016 The Crider Family
In honor of Grant Harrison Leisy Class of 2016 Bill and Claire Leisy
In honor of Trey Salter Tumlin Class of 2016 Alta P. Tumlin
In honor of Audrey Camille Cunningham Class of 2016 Thomas and Diana Cunningham
In honor of Charlie Edward Maxwell Class of 2016 Luke and Sandra Maxwell
In honor of Ava Grace Vecellio Class of 2016 Dr. Hillary Hahm and Gary Vecellio
In honor of Jake Matthew DePiero Class of 2016 The DePiero Family
In honor of Conor Nicholas Merriam Class of 2016 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Merriam
In honor of Alexander Watkins Class of 2016 Thomas and Dawn Watkins
In honor of Keira Jaice Douget Class of 2016 Ms. Sandi Douget
In honor of Katie Margaret Ott Class of 2016 Bob and Judy Ott
In honor of Brooke Ellen Werner Class of 2016 Victor and Alice Werner
In honor of Harris A. Duling Class of 2016 Marshal and Victoria Duling
In honor of Liam Khory Oweida Class of 2016 Dr. and Mrs. Steven Oweida
In honor of Quincy Louise Wiles Class of 2016 John and Janel Wiles
In honor of Anne Gregoire Class of 2016 Sophie and Michel Gregoire
In honor of Kelly Anne Ross Class of 2016 John and Marie Ross
In honor of Maggie Wright Class of 2016 Scott and Collette Wright
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Parents of Alumni Dean and Kristin Adams Ian Adams '09 and Caleb Adams '13 Carrie and Ray Aho Sarah Aho '04 and Emily Aho '07 Ashley and Carter Allen Jackson Allen '16 Mr. and Mrs. Orlando J. Arjona Michael Arjona '97, Chris Arjona '01 and Nicholas Arjona '09
Kathy and Brad Chapman Caroline Chapman '02, Melissa Chapman '03 and Leigha Chapman '08 Neil and Karen Clark Elliott Clark '02 Hugh and Sylvia Cohen Robert Cohen '15 and Stephen Goldstein '15 Sue and Patrick Collerton Amy Collerton '13
Victoria Aronow Rebecca Herrigel '06
Jim and Rebecca Condon Sarah Condon '15
Cathy Baca Read Baca '16
Daniel and Melanie Connell Caroline Connell '10, Jason Connell '12 and Lucas Connell '15
Robert and Mindy Baker Robert Baker '16 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barre Nicole Barre '06, Evan Barre '08 and Connor Barre '16
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cook Kelsey Cook '06 and Taylor Cook '08 Michael and Muffet Coolbroth Sloan Coolbroth '13
Mr. and Mrs. Read Gignilliat Austin Gignilliat '15 Chris and Kathleen Golden Sara Golden '05 and Claire Golden '10 Sophie and Michel Gregoire Vincent Gregoire '13 and Anne Gregoire '16 Billy and Angie Hall Kayla Hall '14 Alex and Maureen Hardie Molly Hardie '14 Bert and Jeanne Harkins Holly Harkins '14 Richard and Alison Haslam Myles Haslam '12 and Izzy Haslam '13 Wendy and Tim Hawk Alex Hawk '12 and Jenny Hawk '14 Karen and Cary Henderson Kristen Henderson '06 and Kyle Henderson '10
The Behm Family Samantha Behm '16
Anthony and Daryn Cossentino Ian Cossentino '13
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Bentley Jackson Bentley '11
The Crider Family Shea Crider '16
Bev Bergman Max Sims '11
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Crouch Michael Crouch '09 and Gavin Crouch '14
Phillip and Elizabeth Berrier Larkin Berrier '16
Thomas and Diana Cunningham Audrey Cunningham '16
Dr. Allen R. Hutchins and Mrs. Cleo P. Hutchins Harry Hutchins '12
Kathy Berry Lauren Piques '08
The DePiero Family Jake DePiero '16
Jane and Robert Ingram Jenny Ingram '13 and Anna Ingram '16
Dawn and Michael Bilodeau Briana Bilodeau '15
Ms. Sandi Douget Keira Douget '16
Cathy and Rick Jackson Mandy Jackson Seiz '97
John E. Bishop Will Bishop '15
Lisa and Rickey Dulaney Sierra Dulaney '08, Summer Dulaney '12 and Chace Dulaney '12
Linda and David Jahnig Lindsay Jahnig '00
Gary and Sandy Blohm David Blohm '08 Dixie and Robert Bowden Scott Bowden '89 and Jane Bowden Gore '93 Jama and Mark Branham Chris Branham '11 and Nicole Branham '16
Marshal and Victoria Duling Harris Duling '16 Dawn and John Dunlap Jonathan Dunlap '01 and Elizabeth Dunlap '04 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farrell Joe Farrell '13
James and Diane Brock Lauren Brock '16
Dana and Bud Ferguson Chase Ferguson '12
Peter and Cindy Brown Derrick Brown '13
Sue Ferguson Brodie Ferguson '93
Bill and Laura Carruth Kate Carruth '08
Carlos and MarinĂŠs Franceschi Marisa Franceschi '15
Ms. Kristi Hullum Hunter Hullum '16 Sam and Tim Hussey Brooke Hussey Marty '99
Rick and Suzanne Jarbeau Olivia Jarbeau '16 Robyn and James Johnson Jack Johnson '14 and Reily Johnson '15 Rebecca Jordan Isabelle Jordan '16 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Jordan Christina Jordan '15 Jan and Tripp Kay Adam Kay '05, Jason Kay '07 and Austin Kay '09 Shay and Brian Keegan Shannon Keegan '15
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Parents of Alumni Shawn and Valerie Kennerson Emily Kennerson '14 and Ben Kennerson '16 Stephen and Stephanie Killian Eryn Killian '08 Jeff and Valerie King Travis King '14 and Ryan King '16 Mark and Janet Knautz Michael Knautz '15 John and Eleanor Knox Margaret Rose Knox '09, Johnny Knox '13 and Graham Knox '16 Mark and Lucille Kulik Barrett Kulik '16 Bill and Elizabeth Kunetz Caroline Kunetz '14
Benton and Mary Anne Mathis Ben Mathis '11, Joe Mathis '13 and Annabelle Mathis '14
Mr. and Mrs. Saverio N. Paglioni Vinnie Paglioni '12 and Nicolette Paglioni '15
Luke and Sandra Maxwell Will Maxwell '09, Chrissy Maxwell '13 and Charlie Maxwell '16
Charlene and Pete Papadopoulos Yeoryia Papadopoulos '14 and Marika Papadopoulos '15
Kate and Jeff McConnaughey Elizabeth McConnaughey '07
Mr. Duane Patterson and Ms. Cecilia McGinty Meaghan Patterson '14
Newton and Pam McCurdy Charlie McCurdy '09 and Britt McCurdy '13 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Merriam Conor Merriam '16 Ron and Shanda Mitchell Colin Mitchell '13 and Maddie Mitchell '15 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Moore Bradley Moore '14
“’For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required." This guiding aphorism resonates with me as I consider the good fortune I enjoy every day. Because of the opportunities provided by and to the faculty and staff, Walker ranks high on my list of meaningful organizations. Every day I see my teaching colleagues circling the wagons to support a struggling student or taking the time to champion the performances of their athletes or performers. I believe in the work that goes on within the walls of Walker. Because so many of us enjoy the benefits of health and good fortune, we have a remarkable opportunity to enrich the Walker community through our support of the Annual Fund.” - Randy Fields, Upper School Faculty Tom and Kirsten LaDue Alex LaDue '13 Bill and Claire Leisy Davis Leisy '08, Kate Leisy '09, Ridley Leisy '12 and Grant Leisy '16 Jianguo Liang and Qijiao Kong Jenny Liang ‘16 Patti and Jerry Logan Jerry Logan '03 and Jordan Logan '07 Michael and Cindy Mackey Ali Mackey Thelen '05 and Caroline Mackey '09 Kirk and Melissa Malmberg Michelle Malmberg '14 Nadim and Turin Mamoun Hyatt Mamoun '14 Holly and Bruce Martin Ilicia Martin '15 Ms. Bridget Matarrese Tina Matarrese '08
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The Mudge Family Zack Mudge '15 Ponnambalam Muthiah Ashwin Muthiah '11 and Amitha Muthiah '14 Kimberly Nasca Moore Chandler Morgan '13 Erle and Donna Marie Newton Erle Newton '01 and Mary Elizabeth Newton Tekesky '04 Ms. Jamie Nourzad Afton Nourzad '14 Bob and Judy Ott Katie Ott '16 Dr. and Mrs. Steven Oweida Lindsey Oweida '04, Ryan Oweida '05, Erin Oweida '08, Jenna Oweida '09, Brendan Oweida '10, Stephen Oweida '14 and Liam Oweida '16
Mike and Melody Perrin Chuck Perrin '01, Nickie Perrin '03 and Doug Perrin '07 Carolyn and Sterling Pettefer Laura Pettefer Day '98 and Stacey Pettefer '02 Gerald and Bonnie Pouncey Laura Pouncey '09, Kellie Pouncey '11, and Melissa Pouncey '13 Bruce and Faith Powell Davis Powell '03 The Reichenbach Family Alex Reichenbach '15 Mr. and Mrs. David Reid Brianna Reid '12 and Brian Reid '12 Lyric Danielle Resmondo and Jay Garten Ian Resmondo '15 Mr. William Rittenberg Lucy Rittenberg '14 Don and Lesley Robertson Lynn Robertson Blue '93 and Shelly Robertson Manuel '96 Cheryl Rogers Clint Rogers '98 John and Marie Ross Korey Ross '09 and Kelly Ross '16 Tom and Susanne Rowan Max Rowan '16 David and Lisa Schneiderman Mallory Schneiderman '16 Bill and Kelly Schreiner Casey Schreiner '12 Regena and Garry Simpson Gary Simpson '12 and David Simpson '16 Kathy and Dave Smith Parker Smith '15
Parents of Alumni Houston and Carla Snavely Ben Snavely '16
Mr. Rick Tumlin Jr. Trey Tumlin '16
Victor and Alice Werner Brooke Werner '16
Jane and Ernest Spears Michael Spears '92
Mark and Libby Turner Natalie Turner '14
Seth and Sondi Spurlock Emily Spurlock '07 and Ellis Spurlock '10
Hillary Hahm and Gary Vecellio Anna Vecellio '12 and Ava Vecellio '16
John and Janel Wiles John Wiles '05, Drew Wiles '07 and Quincy Wiles '16
Jan and Phil Steffen C. J. Steffen '98 and Troy Steffen '01
Kimberly and Richard Wakefield Savannah Wakefield '15
Tina and David Strauss Vanessa Strauss '01
Sherry Walker-Taylor Jessica Taylor Whittingham '02
Gayle and James Tallman Martha Tallman '00
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Walsh Jr. Mary Grace Walsh '14 and Rob Walsh '15
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Tessler Adam Tessler '99
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Warren Catherine Warren '00 and Rip Warren '02
Kevin and Nadine Tilley Steven Tilley '11
Thomas and Dawn Watkins Alex Watkins '16
Elena and Steven Toro Diana Toro '16
Terri Welchel Heather Welchel Edens '98
Dorie Wiley Nick Gaba '08 and Margaret Gaba '12 Melinda and Jeff Wood J. T. Wood '15 Terri and Jim Woods Natalie-Claire Woods '00 and Beau Woods '03 Sally and Michael Wright Meredith Wright '13 and Andrew Wright '15 Scott and Collette Wright Nick Wright '15 and Maggie Wright '16 Simone and Alan Zuckerman Josh Zuckerman '12 and Joseph Zuckerman '15
Alta P. Tumlin Trey Tumlin '16
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Grandparent Contributors Grandparents play a vital role in the lives of our Walker students. Whether it’s attending Grandparents Day, cheering their student athletes on in a game, being part of a standing ovation at one or more performing arts programs or just stopping by for lunch or a session as Mystery Reader in the Preschool, Walker grandparents are a valued part of our community. Our grandparents continue to demonstrate their commitment to the School through their contributions to the Annual Fund. Thank you for your generous support of all Walker students! Mr. and Mrs. Orlando J. Arjona Lucy Arjona '27
Conley and Sue Keenum Samuel Taylor '21
Steve and Gail Bartlett Amelie Cardona '22 and Lucas Cardona '24
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kelley Jackson Kelley '18, Harrison Kelley '21 and Lawson Kelley '27
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chalmers Gabrielle Todd '20 and Niall Todd '23 Virginia J. Eubanks Charlotte Eubanks '24, Thomas Eubanks '27 and Vivian Eubanks '29 William and Janice Evanson Hudson Bockmier '19 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Field Jack Penticuff '29 Mrs. Pat Foster Jack Foster '27 and Henry Foster '28 Drayton and Elizabeth Fowler Jeremy Payne '20 and Amelia Payne '22 Drs. Neelu and Rajendra P. Gandhi Devan Gandhi '22 and Shaylee Gandhi '24 Marty and George Gaydos Mila Coleman '21 and Liam Coleman '23 Ross and Marylin Glatzer Sam Glatzer '26 Pat Golden Mackenzie Golden '17 and Summer Golden '18 Ms. Christine Grazzini Paul Grazzini '17 Scott and Judy Gregory Chapman Clarke '21, Bates Clarke '23, Harry Gregory '23 and Helen Gregory '27 Mr. and Mrs. Clint Gruwell Jamie Gruwell '23 and Nathan Gruwell '23 Dr. Michael B. Hagearty Ben Clabby '18 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hazen Grace Koutouzis '21, Alexander Koutouzis '22 and Joey Koutouzis '24 Mary Lea Heroux Meredith Heroux '15 and Anna Heroux '20 Roy and Cheryl Keck Sam Lazzaroni '28 and Levi Lazzaroni '31
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Dennis and Patricia Koutouzis Grace Koutouzis '21, Alexander Koutouzis '22 and Joey Koutouzis '24 Cathy and James Krendl Reece Armstrong Ms. Phyllis Lafferty Ian Lair '28 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loncar Jared Loncar '22 Andy and Ginny Longacre Sarah McMurry '22, Sam McMurry '24 and Nathaniel McMurry '27 Henry and Sun Lusane Dru Mishra '24 and Marley Mishra '26 Mr. Steve Lyle and Mrs. Donna Clayton Sam Moffett '26 and Maggie Moffett '28 Kenneth and Carolyn Macksoud Logan Shenton '28 Larry and Cathy Mason Mia Nelson '27 Barbara and Talmadge McBrayer Sam Armstrong '22 Paul and Audrey Meunier Luke Meunier '19 and Ben Muenier '22 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Moore Lauren Moore '19 and Lindsey Moore '21 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munafo Zachary Munafo '26 Gail K. Nagle Hunter Williamson '19 and Ella Williamson '23 and Lily Williamson '26 Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Ochs Martin Dougherty '22 and Sallie Dougherty '29 Mr. and Ms. James R. Pattillo Mark Pattillo '20 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Payne Larkin Berrier '16 and Grayson Berrier '21
Grandparent Contributors Richard and Sally Phillips Tristan Barton '17
Mrs. Nina Shenton Logan Shenton '28
Frank and Linda Pitner Charlie Rossitch '21, Matt Rossitch '23 and Andy Rossitch '26
Bob and Penny Smith Jordan Strother '13, Glenn Strother '15 and Brigham Strother '17
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Potter Hank Etzler '26
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith Lauren Moore Hamm '03 and Erin Green '16
James and Julie Powers Cayman Crisp '20, Kyle Crisp '24 and Kinley Crisp '28
Sherry Walker-Taylor James Whittingham '29
CDR Ira J. Rimson, USN, Ret. Emily Mullican '20
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Warren Thomas Warren '28
Don and Lesley Robertson Finn Manuel '27 and Kate Manuel '30
Terri Welchel Parker Scott Edens '24 and Grant Michael Edens '27
Paul and Ella Schutt James Grindstaff '16 and Carl Grindstaff '18
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wottrich Alya Wottrich '23 and Robby Wottrich '25
Joan and John H. Scott Jr. Chloe Scott '17
James and Susan Wright Meredith Wright '13, Andrew Wright '15 and Patrick Wright '19
Erle and Rebecca Seale Brendan Finger '25, Colin Finger '27 and Donovan Finger '29 Nancy P. Shaw Ala Shaw '19 and Clark Shaw '23
Mary Ruth and Skip Zehrung Meredith Wright '13, Andrew Wright '15 and Patrick Wright '19
SAVE THE DATE! Grandparents and Special Friends Day Preschool Thursday, March 16, 2017 @ 8:00 a.m. 1st through 4th Grades Friday, March 17, 2017 @ 8:00 a.m. 5th Grade Monday, March 20, 2017 @ 8:00 a.m. Please mark your calendars for a fun and informative day with your Walker student! A formal invitation will be mailed soon.
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Capital Campaign The Wonder of We: A Capital Campaign for Walker’s Innovative Future is the largest, most ambitious fundraising endeavor to date in the almost 60 years since the School’s founding. Through this campaign the School is addressing two of the four strategic goals outlined in the 2014 Long Range Plan: the purchase of contiguous land for athletics and the enhancement of our educational facilities. In November 2014, Walker closed on 18 acres of contiguous property, which paved the way to begin working on the major gifts portion of the campaign. As we continue to work toward funding new and enhanced facilities, we would like to thank those listed below who have contributed to date.* We look forward to reaching out to more families throughout the course of the 2016-2017 school year and launching the campaign publicly on January 22, 2017.
Anonymous (3) A Friend of The Walker School Nick and Emily Adams Carrie and Ray Aho Sarah and Josh Allen Beatriz Alvarado and Ted Heath Michael and Katie Arjona Susan Bargo '82 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barre Jean and Jon Bayer Drew and Luanne Bentley Kathy and Eric Berry Betty and Davis Fitzgerald Foundation Inc. Leigh and Mandi Block Gary and Sandy Blohm Jill and John Bochniak Ford and Shannon Bohannon Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bosio Kerry and Jodi Bossak Ms. Beth Bourgeois Dixie and Robert Bowden Caroline Brashier James and Diane Brock Brad '94 and Estrella Brown DeAnna Brown Wills Bryan Diane and Alan Carlson Kate Sloan Carter and Brent Carter The Chappell Family Sue and Pat Collerton Jim and Rebecca Condon Thomas Cooper The Crisp Family Mr. and Mrs. John W. Crowers Kitty Drew and Terry Strecker Rebecca Drew Ms. Lydia Drown Dawn and John Dunlap eBay Jeff and Kim Epstein The Esterly Family The Etzler Family Julie and James Eubanks Virginia J. Eubanks Sean and Shawna Fallmann Dana and Bud Ferguson Elizabeth Bouis and Randy Fields Greg and Christine Foster Heath and Lee Garrett The Goggin Family Chris and Kathy Golden Jane Bowden Gore '93 and Rusty Gore Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hagen
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Jack and Cathy Hall Katherine and Chris Harrison Alison and Richard Haslam Wendy and Tim Hawk Phil and Deb Haynes Joseph and Marion Hegedus Karen and Cary Henderson Hilda D. Glenn Fund of The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta Gregory N. Hite Ronnie and Jamie Hollis Christie and Rob Holman Sam and Tim Hussey ISF Linda and David Jahnig Robyn and James Johnson The Johnson Family Susan and Michael Kahn Jenny and Paul Karpenko The Kay Family The Kennerson Family Stephen and Stephanie Killian Dawn and Alex Koutouzis Ms. Anne Krache The LaClaire Family Cristi and Edgar Lebron Lincoln Financial Foundation Patti and Jerry Logan Justin and Natasha Loudermilk Michael and Cindy Mackey Shelly and Skip Manuel Holly and Bruce Martin Kate and Jeff McConnaughey Newton and Pam McCurdy Dennis and Sharon McElhaney Randy and Jill Meyer Mr. Isaac Mitchell Shanda and Ron Mitchell Kristin and Jeremy Moffett Ramsey and Rebecca Mohandiss Mr. and Mrs. John H. Moore Mr. William Morgan Todd and Joy Motter The Mulroy Family Malanda and Jeff Murchison Bob and Randy Murphy Dr. and Mrs. David Nadler Kimberly Nasca Moore Sam and Paula Paglioni Charlene, Yeoryia, Marika, & Pete Papadopoulos Kelley and Russell Paulsen Sonya and James Peebles Bob and Ann Petersen
Rebecca Pierce Jackie and Rick Porubiansky Mr. Craig W. Poteet and Dr. Julie Poteet The Pouncey Family Bruce and Faith Powell Mr. Marvin Prather Michael and Carolynn Puffe John Richardson Ms. Maria Rigby Sue and Buzz Rittenberg Don and Lesley Robertson Cheryl J. Rogers Craig and Pam Roper Cynthia M. Schafer Susie and John Schlich William and Kelly Schreiner Kristin and Glenn Shaw Dr. Aasim and Dr. Sofia Sheikh Mr. and Mrs. Scott Slay Dr. and Mrs. Chris Smith Kathy and Dave Smith Jane and Ernest Spears Meghan and Mitch Stauts Jan and Phil Steffen Mary Ann Stillerman Bethany and Richard Stoll Ann and Ken Stovall Tina and David Strauss Angela and Roger Strickland Ingrid and Brian Surkan Marc and Kimberly Sutherland Toyota Matching Gifts to Education Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program The Vinelli Family The Wakefield Family The Walker Backers The Walker School Association Sherry Walker-Taylor Bob and Joanne Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Warren Jennifer and Rip Warren Drs. Travis and Cameron Watson Jessica and Clay Whittingham Jackie and Andrew Wonder Melinda and Jeff Wood Karlyn and David Zimmerman Simone and Alan Zuckerman *Campaign gifts and pledges made through June 30, 2016.
SAVE THE DATE Join us as we make Walker history with the public launch of The
Enjoy an evening of cocktails, exciting exhibits and the unveiling of the plans for expansion of our academic, arts and athletic facilities.
Sunday, January 22, 2017 5:30 P.M. Atlanta History Center We hope that every member of our Walker community will plan to attend. RSVP online at thewalkerschool.org/we.
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Board of Trustees and Advancement Office 2015-2016 Board of Trustees
2015-2016 Administration
Ms. Cheryl Barre, Chairperson
Mr. Jack Hall, Head of School
Mr. Scott Gregory, Vice Chairman & Treasurer
Mr. Bob Murphy, Upper School Principal
Mr. James Brock
Mr. Kevin Tilley, Interim Middle School Principal
Dr. Jane Gore
Mrs. Megan Nellen, Lower School Principal
Mr. Jack Hall, Head of School
Katherine Harrison, Preschool Director
Mr. A. B. “Tripp� Kay III
Mr. Michael Arjona, Director of Studies
Mr. Alex Koutouzis
Mrs. Christie Holman, Chief Financial Officer
Mrs. Amanda Moulthrop
Mrs. Shelly Manuel, Director of Advancement
Dr. Julie Poteet
Mr. Brad Brown, Director of Admission
Mr. Glenn Shaw
Mrs. Cathy LaClaire, Interim Director of Communications
Mr. Tommy Warren
Mr. Leigh Block, Athletics Director
Dr. Alan Zuckerman
Advancement Office The Annual Report is published by the Walker Advancement Office. Every effort is made to ensure the listings are accurate and complete. We apologize for any omissions or errors and ask that you contact the Advancement Office so we may ensure proper acknowledgement of the gift.
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Giving to Walker There are many opportunities, many of which are tax-deductible, to support The Walker School's outstanding programs and people. Below you will find a number of methods by which you can contribute to the Annual Fund, the School’s most important fundraising effort, as well as other forms of giving that support the School. If you have any questions regarding the information below, please don’t hesitate to contact the Advancement Office.
Pledges The Walker School accepts and encourages pledge commitments to the Annual Fund. Pledges must be paid as a one-time payment or in installments by June 30, the end of the School’s fiscal year.
Cash Contributions Unrestricted gifts of cash are the most popular and easiest way to support Walker. The majority of gifts made to the Annual Fund come in the form of cash or check. A gift of cash receives the most generous federal income tax deduction available for charitable contributions. Gifts or pledge payments can be made online by credit card or mailed directly to the School.
Gifts of Stock and Securities Gifts of stocks or securities benefit you and the School. A gift of appreciated securities held for more than one year is one of the most tax-wise ways to make a donation. You receive the immediate fair market value as a charitable deduction and can avoid capital gains tax. To make a stock transfer, please follow the procedure listed below: 1. Instruct your broker to transfer the gift shares directly to The Walker School’s broker, Merrill Lynch. 2. The Merrill Lynch DTC# is 5198. The Merrill Lynch account number is 6AK-02002. The name of the account is The Walker School Inc. (Donations Account) 3. At the time of transfer, it is very important that your broker provide the details to the Merrill Lynch representative, Janet Cain, Private Wealth Associate, at (404) 231-2444 or by emailing her at janet_cain@ ml.com. The mailing address is: Ponder, Higgins, Jowers & Associates, Private Banking and Investment Group at Merrill Lynch, 3455 Peachtree Road, N.E., Suite 1000, Atlanta, Georgia 30326. 4. To ensure that the stock is properly accounted for, also at the time of the transfer, have your broker contact Assistant Director of Advancement, Cathy LaClaire, at (678) 581-6904 or cathy.laclaire@thewalkerschool.org, regarding the stock transfer.
Matching Gifts Many employers will match and in some cases triple the amount of your contribution to Walker through a matching gift program. Contact your Human Resources department or the Advancement Office to find out if this opportunity is available through your employer.
Planned Gifts Walker encourages and appreciates future gifts made through one’s estate. Bequests are the most common way for donors to make their ultimate gift to the School. If you are interested in learning more about gift planning, we are happy to help you determine how and when to make a gift and with what assets that can, in some cases, benefit both you and the School in your lifetime.
Ways to Give Online: Phone: Mail:
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The Class of 2016 gathers for a group photo wearing t-shirts representing their college of Walker Magazine and Annual Report choice. Photo by M. Stauts