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Alumni Spotlights
HEALTHY LIVING
Q&A WITH AMY WOLF, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING
Susan Brooks ’73 is a health educator based in Colorado. With a Ph.D. in health sciences and an M.S. in exercise physiology, she’s worked over the years with many populations—including pregnant women, newborns, children, elderly, homeless, terminally ill, mentally ill, teachers, those with learning differences, medical doctors, hospice care providers and caregivers. When not working with clients, Brooks enjoys hiking, yoga, cooking, gardening and spending time outdoors. Her recent cookbook, Cooking with Grace, was published in February 2021. With her father a six-decade practicing physician, and with a daughter in medical school, Brooks’ commitment to health education runs in the family.
What is a health educator?
I educate people about simple daily lifestyle practices so they can live their best life. That includes the basic pillars of health: movement or exercise, nutrition, sleep, social connections and community, and stress resilience. I help people develop wellness practices for their lifelong toolbox—that’s how I look at it. I help clients identify what motivates them to make changes and what the roadblocks are in getting there. It always surprises me, especially with people who are highly educated, that many people undervalue the importance of basic activities of daily living—such as drinking enough water, taking walks and enjoying relaxing time with family and friends. We tend to make “becoming healthy” too complex and elaborate. I feel strongly about teaching people very simple and sustainable practices.
What is a typical week like for you?
A typical work week now is I work about half time, 15-20 hours a week, and it might involve mentoring a group of health practitioners, teaching health classes online and meeting with individual clients or couples that are wanting to make health changes. My average client comes in once a month for an hour and a half. Most of my work week is spent seeing clients, and we spend that time going over different practices, how they’re doing, what’s working, where the difficult areas are and seeing if we can come up with an individualized plan for them. Everybody has different needs; there’s no one size fits all for this work.
How has your work changed over the years due to constantly changing health trends?
One thing about nutrition and health research is that you can find one piece of research and then the next week you’ll find an opposing piece of research about the same topic. For instance, back in the ’80s everyone was into low-fat diets and how healthy that was, and then it was discovered later that people who ate low-fat diets ate more carbs, which is not good, so they moved to the keto diet and the high-fat diets. A lot of the nutritional trends have changed. Even some of the recommendations for fitness have shifted, like how many hours a week, how intense workouts should be, aerobics versus strength training, etc. Some of the basics have stayed the same, and that’s why I’ve made a real point to individualize everybody’s program. I feel strongly that no one dietary plan or fitness plan can work for everyone. I’ve really fine-tuned it over the years and learned to listen to clients and what motivates them. I listen to people’s motivation of why they want to make changes, because what motivates one person may be totally different than what motivates another, and if you don’t identify someone’s motivation or inspiration for change, they’re not likely to sustain a program. I’m interested in individualizing lifetime sustainable practices, rather than the “quick fix.”
Why is health education important now more than ever?
We have many more temptations than we used to. There’s more and better-tasting everything that’s not necessarily healthy—packaged foods, more disposable income for a lot of people. We have more environmental impacts—that’s a huge one that can often be underestimated. We’ve got pollution, more additives in food, more water and contamination issues, so it’s important to develop a foundation of health. If you go to a party and have cake it’s not a big deal because you have this foundation of health. Our diets and culture as a whole have contributed to creating less health in people. More than half of Americans are overweight or obese, and the rate of diabetes is rising exponentially. We have a lot of chronic disease in our country—considerably more than we used to. I think that public awareness about health needs to continue to be raised.
What was your experience like at Tower Hill?
I loved Tower Hill. It was the perfect school for me. I loved being in the same place for 14 years. It felt like a family, and I have way more friendships with people from Tower Hill than from college. The teachers were incredible. I felt like I was pushed. Because of the small size, you couldn’t get away with anything there. Everybody knew everything. You were kind of under a microscope, but I liked that. Even at the time—sometimes when we’re young we don’t realize how lucky we are—I was very grateful to be able to go to school there. For me Tower Hill planted the seeds for a very healthy, happy future. It instilled in me the importance and the value of a good education.
Charuni Patibanda ’00, New Castle County economic development director, at the New Castle County Government Center.
CHARUNI PATIBANDA ’00
NEW CASTLE COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
Q&A WITH HEATHER WEYMOUTH LOWRY ’97, DIRECTOR OF THE ANNUAL FUND
Charuni Patibanda ’00 is the New Castle County economic development director, a position she began in February 2021. Patibanda returned to Delaware after working in land use and regulatory practices at L.A. law firms Sheppard Mullin and Glaser Weil, as well as starting a boutique consulting firm, The McOsker Group, that developed political strategies for a variety of hospitality, media, outdoor advertising, health care and development clients.
Where did life take you after graduating from Tower Hill?
After graduating from Tower Hill, I attended the University of Southern California and received my bachelor’s and master’s degrees in economics. During college, I did a Tower Hill alumni internship with Wood, Byrd and Associates working with Delaware lobbyists where I learned so much about government and politics. After graduating from USC, I moved to Boston and worked for the economic consulting firm Greylock McKinnon as an analyst and then moved to Phoenix to work for Toyota Financial Services as a risk analyst. I then moved to Atlanta, where I attended Emory Law School. My work in local and state government and as an analyst set me up for success in law school and during my externship with the Georgia Attorney General’s Office. After graduating from Emory, I interned with Sen. Chris Coons ’81. I had met him when he was the County Executive, but I didn’t realize the Tower Hill connection until I began working for him. This was a really fun and fulfilling experience for me as a young lawyer. I was able to interact one on one with constituents and traveled to Washington, D.C., to learn the legislative process on the Hill. I was also honored and lucky enough to be sworn in as a lawyer by Sen. Coons after I passed the California bar.
After a rewarding time with Sen. Coons, I transitioned to law firm work in California with an insurance coverage firm. I got great experience in law and motion, but wanted more face time with clients. As a result of volunteering for a candidate who was running for mayor of Los Angeles at the time, I was introduced to Tim McOsker, who was previously the Chief of Staff to Mayor James K. Hahn. I then worked for him for five years at his private practice that focused on land use, regulation, economic development and job creation. Those seven years in California and varied experiences taught me to be nimble on my feet and about the power of networking.
Why did you move back to Wilmington?
I moved back to Wilmington in March 2021 as the economic development director for New Castle County. It was a really amazing opportunity to make an impact at a place that means so much to me. My primary goals in this role are to build back better out of the COVID-19 pandemic. I want to see better jobs coming to our area while supporting small business owners—especially those that are women and minority owned. I am currently working on a project that focuses on early learning opportunities with Madeleine Bayard ’97, senior vice president at Rodel Charitable Foundation, and Kirsten Olson ’89, CEO of Children & Families First.
How did your experience as a Tower Hill student prepare you for college and the real world?
Tower Hill’s academic curriculum was incredibly challenging, and there was a lot of pressure when I was a student. Looking back, I know that all the training I received really prepared me for college. Teachers such as Mr. Dietrich, Mr. Smith and Ms. Wenzinger encouraged me along the way, and I still appreciate the influence they had on my experience. I remember Dr. Wasson encouraged my classmates and me to take Chinese in college, and I did! The Tower Hill educational experience for me really was top notch.
What advice would you give to today’s Tower Hill students?
My advice—especially for the Upper School students—is that high school is only the beginning. High school feels like everything when you are in the moment, but so much happens after you graduate, and it gets better! Explore the world, take in everything that you can and make a positive impact in your community.
Charuni Patibanda ’00
and Sen. Chris Coons ’81. Patibanda interned with Coons after graduating from Emory Law School.
Top: John Williams ’94, right, with John Schoonover, at the Kalmar Nyckel at a send-off event for University of Delaware rowers going to the Pan American Games in Chile; Williams, center, at a Christina River clean-up event. Bottom: Williams at an event where his company, IncNow, was celebrating its B Corp Certification at the YMCA; Williams as a student at Tower Hill in 1986.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
BY HEATHER WEYMOUTH LOWRY ’97, DIRECTOR OF THE ANNUAL FUND
John Williams ’94, a proud lifer of Tower Hill, discovered his “food for the soul” more than 30 years ago when Tower Hill allowed him to participate in the Wilmington Youth Rowing Association (WYRA) program as an outside-of-school spring sport. In fact, his love of rowing and his involvement as a volunteer coach throughout his adult life propelled him into various Wilmington-based nonprofit commitments, initially with environmental organizations and later with community minded organizations.
“When Tower Hill allowed me to participate in the WYRA program, my passion for sustaining our environment ignited,” Williams said. “During the 1990s when I rowed with WYRA, the Wilmington Riverfront was industrial, and the Christina River was one of the dirtiest rivers in the country. Watching it improve year by year through public works projects has inspired me to play a role in further enhancements to promote clean water.” After rowing at Williams College and coaching undergraduates as a law student at Emory University, Williams returned to Wilmington in 2001 to practice trust and business law with his father, David N. Williams, Esq. ’53. Both Hillers also operate IncNow, a business formation service that has facilitated business incorporations for about 20,000 entrepreneurs. Soon after Williams moved back to Wilmington, he helped get the University of Delaware men’s rowing program started and began volunteering as a coach, what he calls “food for the soul.” Coaching has led to 25 University of Delaware students and alumni working for their law firm, including Ryan Jornlin, Esq. ’04. IncNow has supported many UD rowers as they pursued national team dreams.
Williams views his roles as an attorney and a volunteer as integrated parts of his life—something he attributes to beloved former English faculty member John Robinson.
“I fondly remember that Mr. Robinson taught us to make connections between the books we were reading in his English class and nature and the real world,” he said. “It was the first time I began looking beyond silos and connecting things together.”
Williams first discovered and appreciated the value of doing things for the community when he volunteered for Habitat for Humanity as a part of Tower Hill’s required community service program for students. That foundation—coupled with his desire for Wilmington to become an “Emerald City” in terms of developing green infrastructure and being a healthier city—fueled his passion to give back to the area.
Williams serves on about a dozen nonprofit boards, including The Christina Conservancy, of which he is president. He said he is most proud of the Conservancy’s work running a cleanup for 30 years that has removed 500 tons of trash from the watershed in addition to reviewing applications of high school seniors for the Edward W. Cooch, Jr. Environmental Scholarship. Recently the Conservancy has led a new “CBR4” program to promote Christina and Brandywine River Remediation, Restoration and Resilience. With the assistance of DNREC and various other partners, they are removing legacy PCB pollution in the river with the goal of making the Christina River fishable and swimmable in 10 years.
“So much effort has been put into remediating the land adjacent to the river, and it is about time that the history of industrial pollution and long-lasting chemicals are also remediated in the river bottom,” Williams said.
As president of the Downtown YMCA Board of Managers, Williams oversees the Walnut Street YMCA and Central YMCA branches. In addition to fitness, swimming, child care, youth camps, housing for low-income adults, fitness, Youth in Government, drumline, Global Teens, workforce development, Black Achievers and Back on Track, the YMCA has also been helping students with virtual learning and food insecurity during the pandemic. Williams is in his fifth year as president of Wilmington Rowing Center, which has a membership of about 150 adults and 100 scholastic members and a boathouse with 100 shells.
All of these experiences have inspired Williams to turn the incorporation service he manages from a traditional for-profit corporation into a public benefit corporation. What’s unique about IncNow is it is the only “Certified B Corp” in the state of Delaware. IncNow is a public benefit corporation that balances people, planet and prosperity, known as the “triple bottom-line.” Looking out for community stakeholders makes it a purpose-driven company that has been certified by B-Lab. IncNow’s corporate charter includes a mission statement to support the environment, education, entrepreneurship and the arts in the greater Delaware Valley and promote a vibrant and healthy workplace. In addition to supporting disadvantaged community entrepreneurs and helping student entrepreneurs, it has partnered with the state libraries to promote community entrepreneurship.
“Believe it or not, the Tower Hill eighth grade play was probably one of the best real-life preparations,” Williams said. “We had to come up with a concept, write a script, arrange music, build sets and train actors—all from scratch. In business, being an entrepreneur is a lot like that. Entrepreneurs start from an idea and create a product or service to capture their audience. Our incorporation service, IncNow, started with my father’s idea of making it easy for his law firm clients to incorporate their businesses, which grew into an eCommerce business when my siblings and I took it online in 1998.”
Having begun Tower Hill in pre-K, Williams had the opportunity to get to know each of his classmates very well, and his graduating class of 56 classmates were like family to him. He remains involved with Tower Hill, having participated in Career Day and attending events such as the 2021 Golf Outing, the Centennial Gala and Second Century Circle leadership donor programs.
“One of the great things about Tower Hill is not only the dozens of outstanding teachers, staff and coaches, but also the incredible peer groups and networks of parents and alumni,” Williams said. “Vice Chancellor Jack Jacobs, father of Andrew Jacobs ’93, was instrumental in getting me started in business law by allowing me to intern during the summer after my first year of law school. I learned how to edit that summer. As a student at THS, I often felt compelled to do well more because my peers expected it of me, even more so than my parents and teachers. Tower Hill provided me some wide latitude to explore projects outside school, like when I played the drums in a rock band called SoCo and also rowing with WYRA.”
In addition to being a well respected attorney, Williams’ commitments to and passion for Wilmington is a wonderful example of Multa Bene Facta.
“One of the most lasting quotes I recall from my football coach, Jim Straub ’62, was: ‘The things you work the hardest at mean the most to you,’” he said.
AMY RIPKA ’89
Q&A WITH AMY WOLF, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING
Amy Ripka ’89 is the founder and chief executive officer of Lucy Therapeutics, a Boston-based biotech start-up that uses a unifying mitochondrial platform to develop small molecule treatments for neurological diseases. Ripka has over 20 years of drug discovery experience and was involved in the discovery of two marketed drugs (Daklinza and Sunvepra). She has chaired the Medicinal Chemistry Gordon Conference and currently serves on the Scientific Advisory Boards of Q Biomed Ventures and Rheostat Therapeutics. Ripka earned an undergraduate degree in music at Northwestern University, and she also took enough chemistry classes to qualify for a degree in the central science. She earned a Ph.D. in chemistry at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and later served as a postdoc with Nobel laureate K. Barry Sharpless at Scripps Research Institute in California.
In your own words, what is Lucy Therapeutics?
Lucy Therapeutics is a mitochondrial platform company focused on developing small molecule drugs for Rett Syndrome and Parkinson’s Disease and a unique peripheral mitochondrial biomarker. LucyTx’s platform has led to the discovery of targets that can improve central energetic dysfunctions in these diseases and address their complex organ symptomatology. LucyTx interrogates complex biology with well-defined molecules to answer key questions about the pathways critical for disease modification. Furthermore, by targeting mitochondrial outcomes, LucyTx has identified a peripheral biomarker that we are developing to help stratify patients and categorize their drug responses in our clinical trials.
Why did you start Lucy Therapeutics?
I had been thinking for a long time about how we do drug discovery in the biotech/pharma environment. I realized that there was no place I’d been (big pharmaceutical companies, small biotechs, contract research organizations) that was doing what I wanted to do—which was to show that mitochondria and its processes are essential for driving diseases of aging, including neurodegenerative diseases and cancer.
Where did the name Lucy Therapeutics come from?
All your mitochondrial DNA is inherited from your mother—and one of the world’s oldest ‘mothers’ is a hominid (Lucy australopithecus) found during an archeological dig in Ethiopia in the early 1970s.
What’s it like being the CEO and founder of a start-up?
It’s a lot of work—I have a newfound appreciation for what CEOs do. It’s not as glamourous as it sounds— the best CEOs I know are rather humble about their work but in fact they understand every aspect of their organization. Being a founder of a company has been exciting as I’ve gotten to bring ideas I’ve had to life through the help of a lot of other talented people.
What’s a typical day like at work?
There is no typical day—certainly not like I had at previous jobs I’ve held. Every day can be completely different—some days I spend all day on Zoom, meeting with potential investors or current employees or potential scientific advisory members. Some days I may spend most of the day analyzing data, setting goals or developing timelines. And some days I spend strategizing about changes we need to make at the company either scientifically or organizationally or strategically.
What’s your favorite part of your job?
The variety—I’ve always been someone who does best when I am doing 10 different things. I was like that even at THS!
Why did you decide to pursue a music degree as an undergrad? How and why did you shift your career path to chemistry?
I actually couldn’t take music courses at Northwestern at the time without being a declared music major and in the School of Music. They didn’t offer a double degree program like they do now. So, I decided to be a music major but also to take the required coursework for a chemistry major since I could take those classes without having to be in the College of Arts and Sciences where those courses were.
What do you enjoy outside of work?
I play a card game called Magic the Gathering and try to play as often as I can with a small group of friends that meets once a week—usually I only get to join them every month or so. I also still play violin professionally, though COVID stopped all live performances in 2020. I cook a lot of different cuisines and am always looking to learn and perfect new techniques in my kitchen.
What was your experience like at Tower Hill?
It was both a good and challenging experience. I was there in the 1970-80s, and it was a very different time—there was a huge emphasis on sports—often to the detriment of other aspects, including the arts. Conversely, on the academic front, it prepared me extremely well for college—I remember my first couple of exams and papers at Northwestern and thinking, “Gosh, Tower Hill was a lot harder than this!” I attended THS from second to 12th grade, and being with the same group of people for that long brought both the benefits of long-term friendships, which I still maintain to this day, as well as down sides as one could never escape anything embarrassing you might have done in your younger years!
How do you think Tower Hill prepared you for life and your career?
I think THS provided a phenomenal intellectual background that helped launch my curiosity that has continued to drive me both personally and professionally. While I was there the English Department offered dozens of elective classes you could take each quarter. It was wonderful to be able to explore so many different areas, including Chaucer, Shakespeare, 19th Century British novels and modern drama, just to name a few. THS was also great at providing instruction for us even when we were just one of a few kids in a class—Mr. Perkins taught our AP music class, and I think there were just three of us!
What advice would you give to current Tower Hill students?
Take risks trying new things and take a chance on elective classes or courses—as you get older you will have less and less time (until you retire!) to explore like you can when you’re still in school.
HOMECOMING & REUNION 2021OCT. 1-2
Classes ending in 0, 1, 5 and 6: It’s your reunion year! Mark your calendar—you won’t want to miss the fun-filled weekend.
HOMECOMING & REUNION 2021 SCHEDULE
Check towerhill.org/homecoming for updates
FRIDAY, OCT. 1
11:30 a.m. Teaching and Learning Today with Dean of Teaching and Learning Andrea Glowatz and Student Panel
1:30 p.m. Schoolwide Founders’ Day Celebration and Pep Rally
4:15 p.m. Kullman Commons Ribbon-Cutting
5-6:30 p.m. Inaugural Athletic Hall of Fame Induction and Reception
Kullman Commons
INAUGURAL ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
RULY CARPENTER ’58
Ruly Carpenter ’58 was first-team all-state for an undefeated football program, third-team all-state in basketball and a semi-pro outfielder into his mid-twenties. He went on to own the Phillies and is a member of both the Delaware Baseball Hall of Fame and the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame.
STEVE HYDE ’59
Former faculty member and coach Steve Hyde ’59 lettered in football, basketball and baseball and was the boys’ athletic award winner in 1959. He coached football from 1974 to 1988, earning six conference titles, and baseball from 1974 to 2000, earning 12 conference titles as head coach. He is the only inaugural inductee to both attend and coach at Tower Hill.
NANCY KEITH LEFEVRE ’53
Nancy Keith LeFevre ’53 holds the Tower Hill record for most varsity letters at 16: six in field hockey, five in basketball, three in softball and two in tennis.
BETTY RICHARDSON
Betty Richardson’s 16-year field hockey coaching career at Tower Hill extended from 1974 to 1989. Her field hockey teams won four Delaware state championships, her first coming in 1974—the first year of state championship competition. Three of her four wins were consecutive, 1980-1982. She also had three second place finishes and a total of nine “final four” finishes. She also served as Tower Hill’s director of girls’ athletics.
KEN WILLIAMS ’76
Ken Williams ’76 was the first Delaware high school athlete to triple jump 46 feet, and he holds the state record in the 180-yard low hurdles. He won nine state track championships and set meet records in all three of his events (high hurdles, intermediate hurdles and triple jump) at the NCC meet his senior year. A member of the basketball team, he broke Frank Jamison ’69’s career basketball scoring record. On the football team, he was a running back who was twice all-conference on both offense and defense. He is a member of the Delaware Track and Field Hall of Fame.
CAITLIN VAN SICKLE ’08
A 2016 Olympian, Caitlin Van Sickle ’08 was Delaware’s most decorated high school athlete in 2007-2008. She was Delaware’s player of the year in both field hockey and lacrosse, as well as second-team all-state in basketball, where she was the Hillers’ point guard for four years. She was named all-American defender in field hockey three times at UNC, which she helped to the 2009 national championship. She was a member of the U.S. Olympic field hockey team in 2016 and was a member of the U.S. National Team over the past five years.
SATURDAY, OCT. 2
10 a.m. Student-led Tours • Main Building
11 a.m. State of the School and Alumni Association Annual Meeting and Presentation of Alumni Awards Hosted by the Alumni Council; all are welcome.
12:15 p.m. Neela Patel Center for Innovation - THE Hub Ribbon-Cutting
12:30–2:30 p.m. Picnic lunch under the Homecoming Tent • Balloon Creatures
3:30 p.m. Football Game • DeGroat Field Dwayne Hicks ’86 Memorial Fund Presentation during halftime.
5:30–7:30 p.m. Alumni Reunion Reception for classes ending in 0, 1, 5 and 6 and Presentation of Founders’ Achievement Award. All alumni are invited to attend.
Group class photos will be taken throughout the evening.
Reunions off campus for all classes ending in 0, 1, 5 and 6 are arranged by class representatives. For more information about Homecoming 2021 or your Class Reunion, please contact thsalumni@towerhill.org or 302-657-8353.
FOUNDERS’ ACHIEVEMENT AWARD RECIPIENT
JACK SMITH
Jack Smith retired at the end of the 2020-2021 school year after 45 years of extraordinary service to Tower Hill School. He was hired in 1976 as an Upper School math teacher after graduating from Franklin & Marshall College with a B.A. in mathematics and his certification in secondary math education. Whether teaching ninth grade math or advanced senior electives, Smith became known for understanding students’ individual strengths and adjusting his teaching to best meet their needs, all while keeping the academic bar high. In true Multa Bene Facta fashion, Smith’s impact through additional roles spanned all three divisions and generations of Hillers and extended far beyond the Math Department. In 1992, he became chair of the Math Department and served in this leadership role until 2017, responsible for overseeing math education in Lower, Middle and Upper School. In athletics, he was assistant and head varsity coach of cross country, winter track and spring track and field. His administrative responsibilities included serving as a ninth and 10th grade dean, director of scheduling and Upper School registrar. Please join us in celebrating Mr. Smith as a Founders’ Achievement Award recipient at the Alumni Reunion Reception on Saturday, Oct. 2, at 5:30 p.m. All alumni are invited to attend.
ATHLETIC EVENTS
Friday, Oct. 1
5:30 p.m. Volleyball (JV) vs. Sanford • Weaver Gym
7 p.m. Volleyball (Varsity) vs. Sanford • Weaver Gym
Saturday, Oct. 2
9:30 a.m. Soccer (JV) vs. Sanford • DeGroat Field
11 a.m. Field Hockey (Varsity) vs. Sanford • Richardson Field
11:30 a.m. Soccer (Varsity) vs. Sanford • DeGroat Field
12:30 p.m. Field Hockey (JV) vs. Sanford • Richardson Field
3:30 p.m. Football (Varsity) vs. Brandywine • DeGroat Field
The cross country team will be participating in an off-campus event to be determined. Recognition for our cross country Hillers will be during halftime of the varsity soccer game.
Register and find updated schedules at towerhill.org/homecoming, or scan the QR code. We look forward to seeing you on Oct. 1 and 2!
2020-2021 Donor Honor Roll
On behalf of the students, families, faculty and staff at Tower Hill School, thank you. Your generous gifts make a difference in the lives of our students.
DONORS BY GIVING CIRCLE
ALL FUNDS INCLUDING THE ANNUAL FUND JULY 1, 2020–JUNE 30, 2021
Cornerstone Circle $50,000+
Anonymous (2) David F. du Pont ’52 Trust* Mr. Benjamin F. du Pont ’82 and Mrs. Laura Lemole du Pont Ellice & Rosa McDonald Foundation Dr. John M. Flynn ‘81 and Mrs. Mary Flynn Mr. and Mrs. E. Thomas Harvey III Mrs. Ellen Jamison Kullman ’74 and Mr. Michael E. Kullman Mr. James W. Laird* Sage Dining Services Dr. Jonathan N. Saunders ’75 and Mrs. Charlene Stegura Saunders Mr. and Mrs. H. Murray Sawyer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. John Sheppard Mr. Robert M. Silliman, Jr. ’96 and Mrs. Kelly Silliman The Laffey-McHugh Foundation Mrs. Isabella Speakman Timon ’92 and Mr. Philip C. Timon Mr. Rodman Ward III ’83 and Mrs. Gina Farabaugh Ward Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Whittington, Jr.
Multa Bene Facta Circle $25,000-$49,999
Mrs. Elizabeth Prince de Ramel Mr. Régis A. de Ramel Mr. W. Whitfield Gardner ’81 and Mrs. Cynthia H. Gardner Dr. and Mrs. Eric T. Johnson Ms. Samantha M. Lemole Marmot Foundation, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Nisheeth R. Patel Mrs. Marilyn Morrow Woodhouse ’49
Founders’ Circle $15,000 - $24,999
Mrs. Georgina Miller Bissell ’38* Mrs. William A. Bours III* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeSantis Robert and Suzanne DeSantis Dr. John Gavenonis and Dr. Sara C. Gavenonis Mr. Laird R. Hayward ’02 Mr. Samuel I. duP. Hyland ’89 Mr. Michael A. Jenkins ’80 and Mrs. Ann Kallfelz Jenkins ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Langlois Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. S. Mellon Dr. Mehmet C. Oz ’78 and Mrs. Lisa Jane Lemole Oz Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Pettinaro Mr. and Mrs. J. Mathieu Plumb Mrs. Susan Hill Ward ’54 and Mr. Rodman Ward, Jr.
Tower Hill Fellow $10,000 - $14,999
Mr. Nicolas Jafarieh and Ms. Suzanne E. Ashley Dr. G. Mark Bussard ’90 Mr. Christopher R. Donoho III ’87 and Mrs. Erica Reedy Donoho Heather Richards Evans ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Franta, Esq. Ms. Elizabeth A. Garrigues ’45* Mr. James W. Morris ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Nestor The Hon. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Simpler Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Steiner The Starrett Foundation Mr. Randolph W. Urmston ’62
Trustees’ Circle $5,000 - $9,999
Anonymous (1) Mr. Ashley R. Altschuler ’90 and Mrs. Shoshana M. Altschuler Mr. Robert M. Bird III ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bland Mrs. Joan Ross Bolling ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Bradshaw, Jr. Mr. John Buonocore, Jr. Dr. Christopher D. Casscells ’71 and Mrs. Susan Warren Casscells Dr. Anthony L. Cucuzzella Mrs. Nickie Julian Currie ’90 Delaware Orthopaedic Specialists, P.A. Mr. Charles J. Durante ’69 and Mrs. Janice F. Durante Mrs. Amanda Walker Friz ’92 and Mr. Robert W. Friz Mr. Adam Gould and Ms. Nicholle R. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Hankins Mr. Pierre duP. Hayward ’66 and Mrs. Martina Combs Hayward Drs. Robert and Rachel Heinle Mr. John Hynansky Dr. Mehdi Jadali and Dr. Bahareh Assadi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Johnson Mr. Timothy L. Jones ’85 and Mrs. Hillary Jones Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Lemole Mr. C. Ronald Maroney ’59 and Mrs. Eleanor Silliman Maroney Mr. Whitney M. Maroney ’87 and Mrs. Katharine Fisher Maroney Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Miller Mr. David T. Nowland ’85 and Mrs. Cathleen C. Nowland Ms. Lisa A. Olson ’76 and Mr. Roger S. Hillas, Jr. Mrs. Sumitra Patel Ms. Christine Kane Plant ’69 Ms. Elizabeth H. Richardson Dr. Christopher J. Saunders ’80 and Mrs. Alice M. Saunders Judy and Joseph Setting Mr. and Mrs. Rodger D. Smith II Dr. Jorge M. Soares and Dr. Elizabeth B. Bayley Mr. and Mrs. David A. Soleye The Rev. and Mrs. Thomas G. Speers III Dr. John D. Statler ’86 The Windfall Foundation THS Home & School Association Mrs. Susan Wood Waesco ’90 and Mr. Kevin M. Waesco Mr. Carmen M. Wallace ’93 Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Wilcox Landscaping Mr. Yaosong Zhang and Mrs. Dan Wang
St. Amour Society $2,500 - $4,999
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent T. Abessinio Mr. Roger W. Arrington ’66 and Mrs. Anne Hobbs Arrington ’67 Mr. Richard Bender and Ms. Alison Frost Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Black, Jr. BPGS Construction LLC Mr. Eric J. Brinsfield and Dr. Martha Lynn Brinsfield Mr. Todd Buonocore ’87 and Dr. Allison D. Kolody Buonocore Mr. Richard S. Cobb and Mrs. Kathleen Kreusch-Cobb Dr. Anthony R. Cucuzzella ’82 and Mrs. Lucinda Cole Cucuzzella Mr. and Mrs. William H. Daiger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Delle Donne Mr. and Mrs. Lex S. Flint Mr. Michael J. Flynn ’91 and Mrs. Melissa W. Flynn ’91 Mr. Liang Huang and Ms. Di Yang Mr. Donald N. Isken Mr. and Mrs. M. Roy Jackson Dr. Eric D. Kalish and Mrs. Holly L. Kalish Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kim Mr. William D. Koffenberger ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Martelli Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Moritz Dr. Munish Pahwa and Dr. Anjala Pahwa Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Remming Mr. Charles F. Richards, Jr. ’55 and Mrs. Pamela Richards Mr. and Mrs. Blake K. Rohrbacher Mr. Michael D. Sachs ’86 and Mrs. Robin P. Sachs Mr. Anthony J. Salva ’94 and Mrs. Mandy J. Salva Dr. Jonathan H. Salvin and Dr. Karen J. Lefrak Mr. H. Wesley Schwandt ’86 and Mrs. Michelle A. Schwandt The Hompe Foundation Mr. Edward J. Tucker and Mrs. Gaozhen Hang Mrs. Andrea Trippitelli Valentine ’89 and Mr. John Valentine Ms. Anne A. Verplanck ’76 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Wallace Mr. David N. Williams ’53 and Mrs. Elisabeth O’Hear Williams
1919 Society $1,919 - $2,499
Mrs. Lindsay Phelps Acevedo ’95 and Mr. Michael Acevedo Mr. Randolph Barton, Jr. ’59 and Mrs. Margaret Barton Dr. Laurence H. Beck ’58 Dr. William W. Beck, Jr. ’57 Mr. and Mrs. William Black Dr. and Mrs. Drew A. Brady Dr. Kimberly Wright Cassidy and Mr. Bart Cassidy Dr. David M. Fink and Dr. Maria E. Soler Mr. Thomas J. Hanna ’91 and Dr. Lynne A. Hanna Mrs. Deanna P. Hynansky Mrs. Ellet Kidd Jones Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Keith Mr. Tao Luo and Ms. Wei Xu Ms. Aleni M. Pappas ’96 and Mr. Anthony G. Kyriakakis Ms. Tucker T. Pierson ’93 and Mr. Travis J. Elliott Mr. Anthony R. Pisapia and Dr. Allison M. Pisapia Mr. Peter E. Rothschild ’92 Mr. David G. Santiago ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Saunders Dr. Mona G. Yezdani ’01 and Mr. Peter Gillen Dr. Jinsong Zhang and Dr. Huijun Wang
Head of School’s Circle $1,000 - $1,918
Anonymous (1) Mr. and Mrs. John G. Aird Mrs. Michele C. Altschuler Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Baetjer III Dr. Jun Bai and Dr. Xiaolan Song Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Bailer Mrs. Sally Beck Baker ’62 Mr. Richard H. Bayard ’67 and Mrs. Josephine M. Bayard Mr. and Mrs. Perry S. Beberman Dr. and Mrs. Sean M. Bidic Mr. David T. Blake, Jr. ’86 Dr. and Mrs. Leif-Erik Bohman Mr. Brooks J. Bowen ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Boyden Mrs. Lydia R. Richards Boyer ’49 and Mr. David C. Boyer Mrs. Anne M. Brinsfield Mrs. Catherine Brown-Butler ’82 Dr. Gordon A. Bussard ’61 and Mrs. Patricia Margraf Bussard Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Cadou Mr. Naxin Cai and Ms. Xiaoming Ma Ms. Ellen Cannon ’72 Mr. R.R.M. Carpenter III ’58 and Mrs. Stephanie Conklin Carpenter ’58 Mr. W. Timothy Cashman III ’79 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Chaffin Mr. C. H. Cheah and Ms. Rosemary Liu Mr. Barrett J. Cobb ’69 Dr. Kieran Connolly and Dr. Chantel I. Connolly Mr. Joseph A. Cooke, Jr. and Mrs. Cristina Bonilla-Cooke Mr. and Mrs. Steven Coulter Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cover Mr. and Mrs. Martin Coyne Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Craft Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crivelli Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Crouch Dr. Amy Cuddy and Mr. Brian Cuddy Ms. Louise E. Cummings-Lewis
Mr. Paul S. Daruwala ’86 Ms. Laura de Ramel Mr. and Mrs. Derrick M. Deadwyler, Jr. Mrs. Andrea I. Debold Mr. P. Bradford deLeeuw ’89 Mrs. Katie Arrington D’Emilio ’97 and Mr. Matthew P. D’Emilio Mr. Clarence E. DiSabatino III Dr. Deepak Doraiswamy and Dr. Kelly Ann Hunter Doraiswamy Mr. and Mrs. Dino Dullbson Mr. John S. Edinger, Jr. ’78 and Mrs. Laurie Edinger Mr. Rodman W. Edmiston III ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Elson Ambassador and Mrs. Edward E. Elson Mrs. Beverly Wild Finch ’59 Dr. and Mrs. John R. S. Fisher Mrs. Kim F. Fortunato Mr. and Mrs. Alexander K. Garnick Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Golding Mrs. Karen Abrams Graham ’76 and Mr. Homer E. Graham III Mrs. Joan F. Gummey ’61 Mrs. Katherine Carol Hughes Halpern ’75 and Mr. John D. Halpern Mrs. Penelope Harris Mrs. Margaret K. Hartley Mr. John V. W. Harvey Mr. Tarik Haskins and The Hon. Natalie J. Haskins Mr. LaMontz M. Hayman ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Helmick Mrs. Judith Carpenter Herdeg ’57 and Mr. John A. Herdeg Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hewes III Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor Hirsch ’71 Dr. Charles L. Hobbs ’65 and Mrs. Sandra K. Hobbs Hord Coplan Macht, Inc. Mr. Scott L. Hunter ’72 Mr. Douglas R. Jamieson ’73 Ms. Paula S. Janssen ’91 Mrs. Ann Lunger Jones ’58 Dr. Matthew Jordan and Dr. Trisha Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Jason Jowers Mr. Richard R. Joyce ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Julian Mrs. Tiffany A. Kator Steele Mr. Barron U. Kidd Mr. and Mrs. Lee Knackstedt Mr. Johnny Korn and Dr. Jennifer Creed Mr. and Mrs. Jan J. Kratky Mr. Philip D. Laird III ’65 Mrs. Leslie Harvey Lemonick ’75 Dr. Wei Chen and Dr. Chengyu Liu Mr. Yao-Bin Liu and Ms. Jing Wang Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Malatesta Mrs. Sheila Cavanagh Marshall ’63 Mrs. Diana Wardenburg Maxmin ’55 Dr. Diane Bankert McCarthy ’86 Michael R. McCoy, M.D. Mr. William B. McMillan, Jr. ’83 Mrs. Gale Pierson McNish ’61 and Mr. Douglas McNish Ms. Susan Miller Modern Controls, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. Monzo Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mumford Dr. Anil Nabha ’93 Mr. Henry E. Nickle ’76 and Mrs. Anne Nickle Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Okenczyc Mr. C. Dimitri D. Pappas ’93 and Mrs. Stephanie M. Pappas Mr. and Mrs. Doug C. Phaup Mr. John C. Pierson III ’87 and Mrs. Heather R.B. Pierson Mrs. Lea Gummey Quimby ’86 and Mr. Steven H. Quimby Mrs. Sally du Pont Quinn ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Srinivas M. Raju Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Rice Mr. Thomas B. Rice and Mrs. Cynthia M. Mahaffey-Rice Mr. John E. Riegel, Jr. ’90 and Mrs. Amanda Golding Riegel ’94 Dr. Jeff Rutledge and Dr. Jane C. Rutledge Mrs. Beth Carney Salter ’82 and Mr. Dennis M. Salter Mr. and Mrs. Todd C. Schiltz Mr. Jeffrey M. Schlerf Mr. H. Rodney Scott ’66 and Mrs. Andrea Martz Scott Mr. Owen N. Sellar ’59 Mr. Hao Sha and Ms. Feng Qiu Shields Electric Inc Mr. and Mrs. Bryan A. Shinn Mr. William S. Shipley Mr. Joseph R. Shub Mrs. Karen Hancock Shuler ’86 Mr. Curtis R. Smith, Jr. ’99 Dr. Andrew D. Sparks ’91 and Mrs. Laura Q. Permut Sparks ’93 Mrs. Violeta Castro Stolpen ’05 Dr. Ernest F. Tark III ’73 Mr. Yu Tian Mrs. Sara Toner Ms. Genelle S. Trader ’70 Ms. Alexandra H. Vadas Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vella Dr. Philip L. Verplanck ’77 Mrs. Mary Griffenberg von der Luft ’79 and Mr. Christopher A. von der Luft Mrs. M. Abbigail Keller Wagner ’93 and Mr. Benjamin B. Wagner Mrs. Tracy Anne Graham Wenzinger ’86 Mrs. Roberta Bussard Whiting ’65 and Mr. William B. Whiting Mr. John L. Williams ’94 Mr. Ronald A. Wollaston Mrs. Jane K. Wood
Benefactors’ Circle $500 - $999
Anonymous (1) Alpine & Rafetto Orthodontics Mr. Kurt M. Anstreicher ’74 Mrs. Elizabeth Montaigne Applegate ’79 and Mr. Robert R. Applegate Mr.* and Mrs. Robert V. Behr Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bickhart Dr. and Mrs. Paul D. Biery Mrs. Eva Cambre Bisso ’91 Mr. David C. Blickenstaff ’86 Dr. and Mrs. Howard Borin Mr. Chadd E. Boulden ’97 Mrs. Tabitha Rust Bradley ’91 Dr. Kevin M. Byrnes and Dr. Jing Bai The Hon. Michael N. Castle ’57 and Mrs. Jane D. Castle Mr. Ju Chen Mrs. Susan Edison Church ’86 Mr. John C. Coombs Mr. and Mrs. Scott Craig Mr. Christopher M. Cresswell ’97 Mr. Robert W. Crowe, Jr. ’90 Ms. Lisa D. Daudon ’75 Mr. Everett T. Dickerson ’97 and Ms. La’Shawn Waters Mr. Matthew D. Dinneen ’02 Dr. Robert C. Director ’67 and Mrs. Deborah Director Mrs. Alice Warner Donaghy ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Avery L. Draper Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. I. du Pont II Mr. Willis H. du Pont ’54 Dr. Laurence J. Durante ’71 Mr. Gerrit A. Fedele and Dr. Vickie T. Fedele Mr. Michael J. Fidance ’86
Mrs. Elizabeth Sproesser Fiechter ’98 and Mr. Samuel C. Fiechter ’94 Mr. K. Cole Flickinger ’94 and Mrs. Tonya Norris Flickinger Mr. C. Barr Flinn ’79 and Mrs. Grier B. Flinn Mr. Paul Foldi ’83 Mr. Andrew Y. Fong ’99 Mrs. Lisa Harrington Foote ’72 and Mr. George B. Foote, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Freebery, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeze Mrs. Sara Casscells Fry ’05 Mrs. Alice Kitchel Fulweiler ’72 and Mr. Peter C. Fulweiler Mr. Millard G. Gamble IV ’61 Mrs. Anne Dobbs Genova ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Giacco Mr. and Mrs. George F. Gianforcaro II Mrs. Caroline Glaeseman Mr. and Mrs. William A. Goeller Mr. and Mrs. Camilo J. Gopez Mr. and Mrs. Tomas Gordon Mrs. Michele du Pont Goss ’59 Mrs. Victoria Maxmin Gravuer ’86 Mr. Marc L. Greenberg ’81 and Mrs. Nancy Ann Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Chad E. Groves Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Henry Mr. and Mrs. David P. Hogan Mr. Joseph C. Hoopes, Jr. ’61 and Mrs. Lesley Bissell Hoopes ’64 Mr. John A. Hughes ’78 Mr. D. Stephen Hyde ’59 and Mrs. Sally Hyde Mr. Guoqian Jiang and Ms. Chengyu Huang Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Keller Mr. Levent Kesen and Mrs. Sebnem Kesen Dr. Alexander L. Kirifides ’83 and Dr. Kathy Zinas Kirifides Ms. Jill Kolody Mr. Robert J. Krapf ’69 and Mrs. Jean A. Krapf Mr. Allan S. M. Kyle and Ms. Alaina M. Brandon Miss Tillie Page Laird ’63 Mrs. Cynthia Lewis LaMothe ’58 Ms. Lindsey Cairns Lawrence ’55 Mrs. Kathleen Joyce Lofstedt ’63 Mrs. Alice Flaherty Long ’65 and Mr. John R. Long Ms. Patricia E. Marshall Mr. Jonathan H. Marvel ’65 Dr. Kathryn Kraus McClure ’70 Mr. Albert J. McCrery IV ’00 and Mrs. Megan C. McCrery Mr. Desta Mideksa and Dr. Maedot Semo Mr. and Mrs. Anwar L. Miller Dr. and Mrs. Jason E. Nace Dr. Harry R. Neilson III Mr. Ruijie Niu and Mrs. Lihua Wang Mr. John T. Oglesby III and Ms. Kathleen L. Guare Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Pankow Mrs. Monica D. Patel Mr. William T. Pease ’69 Dr. and Mrs. Michael B. Peters, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Morris Peterzell Dr. Raymond W. Petrunich and Mrs. Judith R. Ventura Mrs. Carol Raiber Powell ’76 Mr. Robert S. Richards ’52 Mrs. Courtney Rouke-Karres ’86 Mr. Thomas L. Savage ’78 Mrs. Alice Woodcock Smith ’59 Mrs. Elizabeth McMillan Splaine ’86 Stamford Screenprinting Mr. Richard Stetson II ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sullivan Sundew Painting North, Inc. Mr. Matthew T. Twyman III ’88 and Mrs. Carmen Morris Twyman Ms. Elizabeth A. Way ’79 Mr. Daniel P. Weinstein ’92 Mr. Charles M. Weymouth ’56 Ms. Mary C. Wiggin ’86 Ms. Cynthia A. Williams ’73 Mr. William T. Wood III ’86 Mr. Wenoao Yang and Mrs. Ji Jin Mr. Gerald E. Yeatman ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Zachary A. Zehner Mr. Ding Zhang and Ms. Lan Li Dr. Zugui Zhang and Dr. Fang Fang Chen Mrs. Jennifer Zuck
Forever Green Circle $100-$499
Mr. Henry H. Abernathy, Jr. ’62 and Mrs. Pamela Mendolia Abernathy ’62 Dr. Anisha A. Abraham ’86 Mrs. Jennifer Sinex Abramczyk ’86 and Mr. Jon E. Abramczyk Mrs. Fleming McCoy Ackermann ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Javier Acuna Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Adderley, Sr. Mrs. Evelyn E. Aird Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Aitken Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Aitken Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Akin Dr. and Mrs. Aristides C. Alevizatos Mrs. Marjorie E. Altergott AmazonSmile Foundation Mr. William C. Amos ’67 and Mrs. Josephine Eccel Mr. and Mrs. Todd P. Anderson Ms. Grace E. Anderson Mr. Kyle B. Anderson ’09 Mrs. Margaretta Stabler Andrews ’75 Mr. Richard B. Angiullo and Ms. Holly A. Lissner Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Armstrong Mr. Christopher J. Arntzen ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Owen G. Ashley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Randall M. Attix Ms. Mary-Lea Kallfelz Awanohara ’75 Dr. Anthony Bahinski and Mrs. Patricia A. DeFeo Dr. and Mrs. Earl J. Ball III Mrs. Ann Kaiser Ballinger ’86 Mr. Robert A. Bank ’78 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Barlow Mr. and Mrs. Glenn P. Barnhill Mr. Joseph M. Barsky III ’67 Mr. Randolph Barton III ’89 and Mrs. Louise A. Barton Mr. and Mrs. David R. Batman Mr. Richard H. Bayard ’67 and Mrs. Josephine M. Bayard Ms. Katherine Beberman ’16 Mr. Sean Beberman ’20 Ms. Taylor A. Beberman ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Matt Belger Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Belkadi Benevity Causes Mrs. Margaret Moyer Bennett ’57 Mrs. Roberta Gerstell Bennett Mrs. Victoria A. Bennett Mrs. Erica Bickhart Berger ’08 Mrs. Renee Dobbs Biery ’88 and Mr. Brandon P. Biery Mr. and Mrs. Ray Birmingham Mr. and Mrs. David L. Black Mr. Lewis S. Black III ’95 Ms. Dianne Metzger Blane ’62 Mrs. Rebecca R. Blickenstaff Mrs. Leora Ger Bloom ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Blumenfeld Ms. Kirstin Bohn ’97 Mr. Martin W. Bond ’74 and Mrs. Mary W. Fuller Bond ’76
Mr. and Mrs. Luke H. Borda, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Boughner Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Boulden Dr. W.A. “Peter” Bours ’62 Ms. Vicki Boyer Nicholas V. L. Brokaw, Ph.D. ’66 Mrs. Heather Hering Brown ’78 Mr. Kenneth Brown and Ms. Kerry King-Brown Mrs. Margaret Savage Brownell ’75 Mrs. Alisha Wayman Bryson ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burris Mr. David H. Burt ’76 and Mrs. Audrey Whiteside Burt ’78 Mr. Christopher W. Byrne ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Caldwell Mr. Kaizar H. Campwala ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cappelli, Jr. Mr. Bradford I. Carrillo Mrs. Anne-Louise Baker Carroll ’47 Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Case, Sr. Mr. W. Timothy Cashman II Ms. Anne Casscells ’76 Mr. Christopher W. Casscells ’02 Ms. Susan H. Cates ’69 Dr. and Mrs. John J. Chabalko Mr. Stephen J. Chehi ’07 Ms. Elaine C. Y. Chen ’86 Ms. Selina X. Chen Dr. Xudong Cheng and Ms. Lin Qian Mr. and Mrs. Matthew B. Chesman Ms. Jane S. Chesson and Mr. Joel E. Saufley Mr. Jimmy C. Chong ’96 Dr. Cantwell Clark V ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Cloud Mrs. Debbie Coates Michael Cohen, Ph.D. ’76 Ms. Deborah E. Colbourn ’92 Mr. T. Glenn Coleman ’87 Dr. Karyn L. Collier Mrs. Courtney Collier-Beyer ’82 and Dr. Bradley D. Beyer Commonfund Mr. and Mrs. Brian B. Conaty Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Conaty IV Mr. Peter Conn ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Hank Connor Mr. James E. Conover, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael Considine Mr. and Mrs. David Conway Mr. and Mrs. George F. Conway, Jr. The Hon. and Mrs. Richard R. Cooch, Sr. Mrs. Susan Chase Corkran ’55 Mrs. Ruth Williams Cornelison ’61 Mr. Barry N. Cornwall ’63 and Mrs. Deborah Handloff Cornwall ’64 Mrs. Robert F. Corroon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coyne Ms. Katelyn A. Craft ’20 Mrs. Kelly A. Crifasi Mrs. Ruth M. Cromwell Mrs. Lucianne C. Cuddy Ms. Kristine Cullotta Dr. Dave R. Cundiff ’70 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Curtis Mrs. Sarah Crittenden D’Alonzo ’74 and Mr. William F. D’Alonzo Mrs. Phoebe Brokaw Davidson ’97 and Mr. Charles B. Davidson Mrs. Sheryl Jacobs Davidson ’86 Mr. John R. Davis ’75 Mrs. Tenley I. de Ramel Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. DeBaecke Delaware Sports Museum & Hall of Fame Assoc., Inc. Ms. Elizabeth W. DelDuca ’89 Dr. and Mrs. Gregory W. DeMeo Mr. Marc E. Dennis and Dr. Erika F. Dennis Ms. Caroline A. DeSantis ’15 Mr. John F. DeSantis ’19 Samuel DeSantis ’26 Mr. Peter A. DeSantis ’19 Mrs. Doris Harvey Dickerson ’47 Ms. Claire A. Dignazio ’21 Dr. Michael A. Dignazio and Dr. Allison B. Evans Mr. Corbin R. Director ’03 Mr. Stanley M. Diver ’74 and Mrs. Martha Allin Diver Ms. Laura DiVincenzo Mr. Richard A. Dobbs ’60* and Mrs. Yolande Brown Dobbs ’62 Dr. and Dr. Meidui Dong Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Donlon Ms. Donna K. Donoho Mrs. Audrey F. Donohue Mrs. Linda Lagarde Drapeau ’78 Mr. Charles F. du Pont ’67 Mr. Lammot du Pont III ’50 Ms. Jennifer Dudley Mr. Michael F. Duggan ’77 Mrs. Albert W. Durante Ms. Jane Edell ’96 Mr. Michael D. Edison ’84 Dr. Jesse M. Ehrenfeld ’96 Mr. Jim L. Ehret ’75 Mr. Jeff Eissinger and Mrs. Sabrena Sinanan Dr. Jane Maroney El Dahr ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Eliot Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Elton Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Erhardt, Jr. Dr. Emmanuel J. Esaka and Dr. Agnes F. Esaka Mr. Thomas B. Evans III ’81 Mr. John C. Falcone Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Faller Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Fanelli The Hon. and Mrs. Joseph J. Farnan, Jr. Paityn G. Farrow ’24 Mr. Ronald S. Felix ’62 Mrs. Elizabeth Hoopes Field ’63 Dr. Gregg D. Fink ’94 Mrs. Gina Bahr Finn ’81 Mrs. Elizabeth Noseworthy Fitzsimmons ’91 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Fleetwood Mr. Malcolm M. Fleming ’61 Mrs. Tara M. Fletcher Mr. Robert B. Flint, Jr. ’58 Mr. Daniel B. Flynn ’89 and Mrs. Amy Flynn Mr. Terrence P. Flynn ’85 and Mrs. Jean Elizabeth J. Flynn Ms. Elizabeth M. Fortunato ’02 Dr. Blair Wardenburg Fosburgh ’82 Ms. Eleanor Oldach Francis ’64 Ms. Elise Bayard Franklin ’97 Ms. Kathryn Franklin Ms. Marie L. Freebery ’20 Mrs. Janay Freebery-Hannah and Mr. Robert Bruce Hannah Ms. Mary Candler Fulweiler ’02 Mr. Scott H. Gakenheimer ’82 Mr. and Mrs. T. Patrick Gamble Mr. and Mrs. John Gavenonis Mr. and Mrs. Guido Geerts Mr. Matthew A. Gehrke ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gerrity Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Gessner, Jr. Mrs. Meredith Keller Giacco ’99 Mrs. Tucker Ranken Giddens ’67 and Mr. Howard R. Giddens, Jr. Ms. Donna Gleason
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Glowatz Ms. Amy S. Gordon ’85 Ms. Joanna S. Gore Mr. William J. Gore Dr. Francis M. Green ’47 Mrs. Eleanor L. Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Grillo, Jr. Mr. Michael F. Gummey ’90 Mrs. Carol Sue M. Habgood Ms. Lee Rumsey Haga ’65 Richard A. Hammond, Ph.D. ’70 Ms. Kimberly K. Hamstead Mrs. Nancy B. Harvey Hanna Mr. Verne C. Harnish Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris, Jr. Dr. Richard T. Hart ’71 Mr. Michael Haskins Mr. and Mrs. Denison H. Hatch, Jr. Mr. Edward H. Hawfield ’66 Ms. Meg R. Haydon ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Heck Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Heflin III Dr. David A. Hehir and Dr. Amanda J. Shillingford Dr. Richard L. Hehir Ms. Meghann L. Helmick ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Garth Henry Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Herbein Mr. G. Clark Hering IV ’81 Dr. Stephen L. Hershey ’59 and Mrs. Betsy Hershey Mr. William L. Hewes, Jr. ’40 Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hickok, Jr. Mr. Christopher C. Hileman ’86 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Holloway Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Houston Mr. Michael W. Hyde ’87 Mr. Galicano K. L. Inguito III ’14 Ms. Ashley L. Isken ’08 Ms. Greta Hale Ito ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Jeanson Ms. Elizabeth A. Jenkins ’79 Ms. Devin M. Johnson ’97 Mrs. Hilary C. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Johnson Mr. Paul L. Johnstone, Jr. ’59* and Mrs. Catharine Wheelock Johnstone ’59 Mr. Alexis C. Jolly ’01 Dr. Robert C.W. Jones, Jr. ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Rob Jorgensen Mr. John D. Jornlin ’76 and Mrs. Janet S. Jornlin Mr. William D. Kahn and Ms. Jane A. Irving Dr. Lalitha Kambhamettu Dr. Elliot L. Kaminitz* Mr. Stephanos Karakasidis ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Kator Dr. Kiran M. Kattepogu and Dr. Kaveeta V. Kumar Mr. Gregory S. Kaufmann ’96 Dr. Khuram Kazmi and Dr. Faaiza Kazmi Mr. and Mrs. John R. Keim Mrs. Leslie M. Kelly Mr. Michael P. Kelly ’75 and Mrs. Deanna H. Kelly Ms. Aileen Kenney ’99 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Kestner, Jr. Mrs. Mary Ellen Jornlin Keyes ’71 Mrs. Kathryn Smolko Kiec ’95 Mr. Sunkyu Kim and Ms. Soi Shin Mr. and Mrs. Robert King Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kirtley Mr. William L. Kitchel III ’77 and Mrs. Elizabeth M. Kitchel Mr. David H. Klein ’00 Mr. Robert L. Kline III ’77 Mrs. Loring Weaver Knott ’08 LTC Robert E. Knotts, USA (Ret.) ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Trevor M. Koenig, Sr. Dr. Kris A. Kowal and Dr. Wen Liu Mr. Jeffrey A. Kreshtool ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Bret Kroeger Ms. Margaret O. Kullman ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Kurtz Mr. Douglas H. Lagarde ’80 Mr. William O. LaMotte III ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Langlois Mrs. Carrie Lanouette Mr. David C. Larned, Jr. ’95 Mr. David L. Larson ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Tom M. Laskas Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lauzen Ms. Carolyn B. Law ’86 Mrs. Deborah S. Layton Mr. Leslie Leach and Dr. Kathleen Leach Ms. Phyllis Lefrak Mr. Jay Russell Lewis ’01 Dr. and Mrs. George P. Liarakos Ms. Nicole D. Liarakos ’86 Mr. Garrison du Pont Lickle ’72 Mr. Isaias F. Lima and Mrs. Rossi Y. Mena-Lima Mr. and Mrs. Bing Lin Mr. Edmond L. Lincoln ’67 Mrs. Sandra Loving Linder ’58 Mrs. Julia Johnson Lindquist ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lineback Dr. Lauren S. Lineback and Mr. Brian R. Selander Mr. and Ms. Renhua Liu Mr. John A. Lockwood ’60 Mr. William H. Lockwood, Jr. ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Stephan A. Lopes Mr. John H. Lopez ’57 and Mrs. Diana J. Lopez Mr. Thomas M. Lopez ’61 Dr. John P. Lorand ’54 Mrs. Lee Latimer Loughran ’86 Dr. and Mrs. George Lowry Mrs. Heather Weymouth Lowry ’97 and Mr. Matthew M. Lowry Mr. Knut H. Lykke ’57 Ms. Lynn Holland Lyon ’78 Mr. Malcolm P. MacDougall, Jr. ’63 Mr. Barton L. Mackey, Jr. ’78 and Mrs. Jennifer M. Mackey Ms. Emily M. Mackey ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Don MacLeod Mrs. Dolores Mahaffey Mr. John S. Malik and Ms. Diane Batoff Mr. William H. Marmion, Jr. ’60 Mr. Ralph D. Marshall II and Dr. Stefanie Marshall Mrs. Anjali Rao Martin ’91 Mr. Steven T. Martinenza ’01 Mrs. Katie Cavanagh Maslow ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Matsanka Mr. Patrick F. Matthews ’86 Mr. Richard H. May ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mayes Mrs. Sandra Jellinghaus McClellan ’53 Mr. Brett McCone Mrs. Susan W. McCoy Mrs. Jean Cucuzzella McCuskey ’89 and Mr. Andrew W. McCuskey Mr. Sean P. McGuinness ’72 Mrs. Jessica McIntyre Mrs. Jane Edwards McKinstry ’53 Mr. and Mrs. William B. McMillan
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Mr. Rory M. Britt ’18 Mrs. Sheryl Sachs Brotman ’82 Mr. Jefferson Riley Brougher ’21 Ms. E. Talley Brown ’81 Ms. Parker A. Brown ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Bunce III Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Bush The Rev. Laurence G. Byrne ’81 Mr. Richard C. Byrne, Jr. ’72 Mr. Stephen Cacciavillano III Ms. Alicia Cai ’21 Mr. Vincent Cai ’21 Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Jr. Mrs. Patricia Carlozzi Mr. Charles G. Case, Jr. ’97 and Mrs. Theresa Collins Case ’97 Mrs. Amy Champion Ms. Jemimah Chan ’21 Mrs. Margaret Giddens Chance ’02 Mrs. Sarah Smith Chapman ’90 Mrs. Jeanne T. Checkel Dr. Wu Chen and Mrs. Tina Zhao Ms. Emma S. Chesman ’21 Mrs. Ann Sawyer Chilton ’85 and Mr. Edmund R. Chilton Ms. Sophie S. Chilton ’15 Ms. Allegra N. Cimalore ’21 Dr. Caroline Shields Clifford ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Colarik Mr. Edward Weston Colley ’21 Mrs. Theresa F. Collurafici Mr. Eric A. Conner ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Connolly Ms. Sophia G. Considine ’21 Mr. George M. Corroon ’21 Ms. Kasa Lowndes Cotugno ’61 Ms. Kathryn I. Cover ’20 Ms. Nicole J. Crivelli ’21 Mr. and Mrs. James P. Crowne Ms. Mary Jane Conner Culbertson ’63 Mrs. Karen Curtis Mr. Jerry Dais Mr. and Mrs. Derrick M. Deadwyler Mr. Derrick M. Deadwyler III ’21 Sydney E. DeBaecke ’22 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. DeMuth Ms. Lily E. DeSantis ’19 Ms. Caroline V. Deyrup ’21 Mrs. Eleanor Griggs Diemar ’62 Dr. Peter Doehring and Ms. Monique L. Giroux Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Douglass Mr. Ford B. Draper, Jr. ’60 and Mrs. Brian D. Draper Mr. Benjamin F. du Pont, Jr. ’20 Mrs. Raisa Shulkov Dunton ’06 Ms. Samantha L. DuPree ’21 Ms. Sonia M. Duprez ’97 and Mr. Michael H. Sheer ’95 Dr. Julia C. Durante ’07 Mr. John S. Edinger III ’11 Mr. Nabil El Majdi and Mrs. Fatima Ezzahra Sabre Mrs. Ellen Ellis Mr. Charles M. Elson ’21 Mr. Eric R. Epstein ’82 Mr. and Mrs. James Erhardt Ms. Deborah L. Esayian ’80 Ms. Mary Lyde Esposito ’99 Mr. Dylan S. Evans ’20 Ms. Baily A. Faller ’20 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Fanandakis Ms. Nicole Fanandakis Mrs. E. Brooke Bryan Farkas ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Farnan III Ms. Karen D. Farquhar ’65 Ms. Marsha J. Fedgchin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Feil Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas K. Feil Mr. Bradley D. Finch ’91 Mrs. Lauren Smith Finnical ’98 Ms. Madison G. Fisher ’21 Mr. Jaeden T. Fitzhugh ’21 Dr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Formanski Rev. Katherine Franta Ms. Elizabeth M. Gaddis ’70 Mrs. Kathlyn R. Gamble ’07 Bennett K. Garnick ’32 Dahlia de Pelleport Garnick ’29 Mr. John P. Gaz Mr. Christopher Getman ’59 Dr. Carol McGrew Getty ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Gilbert, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Gillerlain Mrs. Gwendolyn Marrs Gillies ’93 and Mr. James T. Gillies Mrs. Julie R. Goldston Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Gouge Mrs. Caroline Stetson Goulding ’87 Ms. Marni C. Grossman Mrs. Elizabeth Levy Gula ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Hall Mr. John B. Hannum, Jr., Esq. ’61 Ms. Jade A. Harnish ’21 Ms. Bonnie L. Harper Mr. Peter B. Harrison ’72 Ms. Jessica Hart Mr. Shameem Hasan and Dr. Fawzia K. Hasan Mrs. Justine Neff Hawley ’63 Mrs. Barbara Hanke Hayes ’65 Ms. Aileen D. Heiman ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Riley H. Herbein Mr. Anthony M. Hidell ’03 Dr. Irfan M. Hisamuddin and Dr. Laetitia N. C. Charrier Ms. Natalie W. Hobbs ’18 Mr. Thomas Hoch Dr. Richard A. Holmes ’90 Mrs. Barbara A. Hoover Ms. Kathleen F. Hosey Mr. Miles F. Huffaker ’82 Ms. Shazi Jadali ’21 Mr. and Mrs. Antonio R. Janairo Ms. Elizabeth H. Jennings ’97 Mr. Alan T. Jewett and Dr. Marilyn K. Lynam Ms. Sydney Robertson Jimenez ’60 Dr. D. Randolph Johnson ’60 Ms. Jane Johnston Mr. Aidan D. Jones ’63 Mr. Hudson W. Jones ’21 Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan Mr. Patrick J. Kaiser ’02 Mr. Archit R. Kambhamettu ’21 Mr. Rajasekhar Kancharapu and Mrs. Usharani Annepu Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Keim Ms. Brooke A. Kelly ’11 Dr. and Mrs. Peter B. Kettler Dr. Jennifer Cloud King ’94 Dr. Kathryn Sepelyak Kirsch ’05 Ms. Janet Kline Ms. Nina C. Knitowski ’21 Mr. John L. Koenig ’21 Mrs. Anita Kohli
Ms. Jenny Korn Mr. and Mrs. Josh Koslov Mr. James H. Kramer ’62 and Mrs. Judith Kramer Mrs. Tracy S. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kulda Mr. and Mrs. Seth Kushkin Mr. David H. LaMotte ’72 Ms. Olivia A. Langlois ’21 Mrs. Catherine Maddock Lawrence ’63 and Mr. William T. Lawrence Mr. Kyle F. Leahy ’21 Mr. Hillard Lee and Mrs. Robbin Gates-Lee Dr. Kristin Morrison Lefebvre ’94 and Dr. Brian G. Lefebvre Mrs. Paige P. LeGrand Mrs. Laura Hering Leigh ’88 Mr. Lawrence Leonard and Dr. Dawn Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Jerome R. Lewis Mr. Raymond D. Lewis ’04 Mrs. Irene du Pont Light ’63 and Mr. J. Thomas Light Mr. Todd J. Litterelle ’90 Mr. Robert W. Lockerman ’59 Ms. Milana R. Lofton ’21 Mr. Chad J. Lopes ’21 Mrs. Marian Brown Lorenz ’53 Mrs. Margaret P. Lounsbury ’37 Mrs. Robert S. Lovett Ms. Evelyn deHaven Lovett ’84 Ms. Ashlee M. Lukoff ’97 Ms. A. Rosalind Lynam ’04 Ms. Tiffany N. Lynch-Faulkner ’21 Ms. Faith A. Lyons ’12 Ms. Meghan E. Lyons ’09 Ms. Yuhe “Jessica” Ma ’21 Mr. Donoven H. Mack ’21 Mrs. Eugenie Lewis Mackey ’55 Ms. Quinn L. MacNamara ’21 Ms. Lynn A. Mahaffy ’79 Ms. Patricia Ann Malatesta ’21 Mr. Krish Malhotra ’21 Mr. Michael J. Malik ’18 Mr. Steuart G. Markley, Jr. ’89 Mrs. Zerrin Martin Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martinez Ms. Carmen Martinez-Flores Mr. Richard B. Marvin ’74 Mr. Benedict Mathu and Ms. Miriam Ndola Mrs. Gail Morris Mazzei ’74 Ms. Emerson V. McCauley ’17 Mr. Alexander D. McCausland ’97 Ms. Judith F. McGeorge ’73 Ryan McGuire ’30 Mr. Jim McKay ’71 Dr. Kristin McKenney Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McPeak Mr. Andrew K. Mearns III ’73 Ms. Laurie Meeder Ms. Beatriz Mendez Jalyn M. Miller ’22 Ms. Nancy Miller-Baiz Mr. Elliot Mitchell and Mrs. Cheryl Gray Mitchell Mr. Evan M. Mitchell ’13 Ms. Hollister L. Mitchell ’85 Mrs. Linda Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Moaikel Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Modzelewski Dr. Wallis A. Molchen ’00 Mrs. Michelle Foster Montgomery ’85 Mrs. Kathleen B. Moody ’11 Mr. James Moore Ms. Natalie Moravek Ms. Mary Elizabeth S. Morris ’07 Mr. John B. Morton III ’85 Mr. Robert C. Mosbrook ’56 Mr. William M. Mosbrook ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Nate Moyer Ms. Bella A. Mulford ’21 Mr. Reese G. Mullins ’21 Mr. Paul Mulvena Drs. Ananth and Sunanda Nabha Mr. Robert E. Naylor III ’82 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Newlin III Mr. Scott C. Nickle ’07 Mrs. Heather McClean Nickodem ’71 Mr. Ripley F. Nielsen ’10 Mr. Robert Norris and Dr. Deborah Hess-Norris Mr. William H. Nunn III ’21 Mr. Charles B. Nutting ’06 Mr. and Mrs. William V. Nutting Mr. and Mrs. Ryan O’Donnell Ms. Linda M. Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Owens Mrs. Francesca W. Pabon Ms. Hannah M. Pachalis ’21 Mr. Yash Pahwa ’21 Ms. Linsey R. Palma ’21 Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Palmer Mr. Roland C. Pamm ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Suketu Patel Mrs. Renis Siner Paton ’51 and Mr. William K. Paton Mr. and Mrs. James V. Pedano Mrs. Madalyn Schultz Petit and Mr. George D. Petit Mr. Kieran L. V. Petrunich ’21 Mr. Michael Phineas Pilson ’21 Ms. Sarah W. Poston ’83 Mr. Daniel J. Pratt and Ms. Amy Samperisi The Rev. Margaret Kay Pumphrey ’63 Mr. Charles E. Quimby ’17 Mr. Harrison F. Quimby ’17 Mrs. Megan M. Quinlan Mr. and Mrs. Frederic J. Racapé Ms. Marion Grover Radin ’80 Mr. Sanjay M. Raju ’21 Mr. Maurice Rapp Ms. Elizabeth Dougherty Raskob ’66 Mr. Gaurav K. Rastogi ’21 Addison Rice ’28 Alexandra Rice ’25 Ms. Janet Rice Mr. Andrew C. Richmond ’21 Mr. Douglas C. Roberts ’71 Mr. Mark W. Bristowe and Mrs. Julie A. Roca-Bristowe Ms. Penny Rodrick-Williams and Dr. Chris Williams Mr. Keally J. Rohrbacher ’21 Ms. Grace E. Rovner ’14 Mr. Stuart S. Rumsey ’76 Mrs. Virginia Scott Rutter ’70 Dr. Catherine R. Salva ’90 and Mr. Marcus D. Heifetz Mr. Gabriel R. Santos ’21 Mrs. Janet Saunders Ms. Cheryl Saxton Ms. Lauren A. Scott ’21 Ms. Sabrina Scott Mr. George P. Searle ’11 Mrs. Melissa Bennett Sebel ’96 Dr. Bruce W. Shackleton ’65 Mr. Charles T. Shegog ’21 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Shorey
Mr. Eduardo Silva Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Silvers Mrs. Hannah Grossman Singerman ’00 Mrs. Peyton Bird Sise ’63 Ms. Allison P. Smith ’18 Caitlin D. Smith ’23 Ms. Julia C. Smith ’18 Mrs. Louise Schoonover Smith ’59 Ginger Smith, Ph.D. ’66 Mr. Scott T. Smith and Dr. Nancy Fan Mr. Thomas deRosset Smith ’61 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Snyder Mr. Miguel Covell de Azevedo Bayley Soares ’21 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Soistmann Ms. Camille M. Spagnolo Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Spagnolo Mr. Gregory Spear Mr. Thomas G. Speers IV ’19 Mr. D. Corbit Spruance ’97 and Mrs. Kathryn Jackson Spruance Mr. Matthew C. Spruance ’21 Ms. Marjorie Bradford Stanford ’70 Dr. John R. Steinfeld ’60 Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Stemniski Mrs. Helen Gunn Ruppe Stevenson ’73 Mrs. Caroline Hurst Stockton ’96 Dr. Curt D. Storlazzi ’91 Mr. John B. Stratton ’05 Mr. and Mrs. James D. Stroud Ms. Deborah Stuebing Mr. Nathan H. Sugimoto ’21 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sullivan Ms. Kathleen M. Sullivan ’21 Mr. Tom M. Swartz ’68 Mrs. Christina Checkel Sweet ’84 Ms. Siena J. Sysko ’21 Mr. Ryan A. Tatasciore ’21 Mrs. Nancy L. Tate Mrs. Mary Hobbs Taylor ’09 Ms. Xinyu “Cinderella” Teng ’18 Ms. Emily S. Tepe ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Theim Ms. Margaret C. Thomson ’71 Mr. Lawrence L. Thornton ’68 Ms. Catherine E. Timon ’21 Mr. Harry Tipper III ’67 Ms. Devin M. Tracy ’11 Dr. Kiley E. Trott ’05 Ms. Marcia Layton Turner ’83 Mr. Robert T. Turner ’77 Mrs. Sonia Tze Huse Mr. William R. Ushler Ms. Juliet A. Vadas ’21 Mrs. Angeliki F. Vargas ’90 Mr. Jay Vidyarthi Mrs. Lee Howard Vosters ’69 Dr. Laura E. Vrana ’07 Ms. Aditi Wadhwa ’21 Ms. Patsy Walls Ms. Hilary A. Walmsley ’79 Mr. Wayne Walters Mrs. Patricia Attix Wanner ’59 Mr. Kurt O. Wassén ’47 Mr. Benjamin R. Watson ’14 Mr. Robert C. Wellford IV ’00 Mr. Andrew M. Weymouth ’98 Mrs. Carolyn T. Weymouth Dr. Krishna White and Mr. Daniel White Ms. Sarah I. Whittington ’00 and Mr. Tanard E. Nixon Ms. Marianna Hyman Wickman ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Williams, Jr. Mr. Patrick L.M. Williams ’58 Mrs. Judith Herdeg Wilson ’80 Mrs. Amy Wolf Dr. Wei Yang Ms. Elizabeth Yates Ms. Madalyn E. Yates ’21 Mr. Gilbert Yule ’57 Mr. Joseph J. Zakielarz V ’20 Mr. Thomas E. Zehner ’20 Ms. Erin L. Zoranski ’99
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CLASS NOTES
’50s
Bruce Macadam ’58 had a sculpture cast at the Polich-Tallix foundry; the finished work was placed in New Mexico. An earlier casting is at the Utsukushi-gahara Open-Air Museum in Japan. More images can be found at macadamsculpture.com.
’70s
Margaret “Margo” Thomson ’71
retired from the Materials Testing Lab of PennDOT in September 2020 after working there for just over 35 years.
Susan Brooks ’73 published a cookbook, Cooking with Grace: 100+ Gluten-Free & Naturally Sweetened Recipes for Vibrant Health, in February.
’90s
Braxton Jones Lynch ’90 had a horse, Hidden Stash, run in the Kentucky Derby in May.
’00s
Charuni Patibanda ’00 was named New Castle County economic development director in February.
Justin Hicks ’09 was on the Today Show in May modeling a “TEACH” sweatshirt in recognition of Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week. Hicks was most recently a teacher at The Lovett School in Atlanta, Georgia, and we are thrilled to welcome him back to Tower Hill this year as a Middle School science teacher and Assistant Dean of Recruiting and Social Justice. Brian Felzer ’10 is a graduate of Muhlenberg College and Quinnipiac University School of Law. He has been admitted to the New York and New Jersey Bar and is practicing law in New York City.
Ashleigh Brady ’17’s “Black Women are Art” collection was included in The Delaware Contemporary Museum of Art’s Unapologetic Conversations of Hair and Nonconformity group exhibit this past summer.
Bo Anderson ’18 had a great showing with his Washington University in St. Louis baseball team at the NCAA DIII College World Series. Anderson helped lead the team to a third place finish and was named to the all-tournament team at first base.
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1. Justin Hicks ’09 models a “TEACH” sweatshirt in recognition of Teacher Appreciation Week. 2. Bruce Macadam ’58 had a sculpture, Dying King, cast at the Polich-Tallix foundry; the finished work was placed in New Mexico. 3. Braxton Jones Lynch ’90 and her husband, Damian Lynch, at the Kentucky Derby in May. 4. Lynch’s horse, Hidden Stash. 5. Artwork by Ashleigh Brady ’17 that was displayed in The Delaware Contemporary Museum of Art’s Unapologetic Conversations of Hair and Nonconformity group exhibit this past summer.
FAMILIES
Pam Jennings Norton ’01 welcomed a baby boy, Maxwell Joseph, left, in May 2021.
Tyler Akin ’02 welcomed a baby girl, Sophie Ann, center, in April 2021.
Sean Baetjer ’05 welcomed a baby boy, Calvin, in December 2020.
Blakely Ashley Larrabee ’06 welcomed a baby girl, Sophie Ann, right, in May 2021.
CONDOLENCES
Glenn Tisdale ’41 passed away on Feb. 27, 2021.
Kenneth Mowlds Jr. ’43 passed away on May 5, 2021.
Anne Haon Cook ’47 passed away on May 24, 2021.
Robert Henry Richards, III ’55 passed away on March 11, 2021.
Richard Porter II ’58 passed away on June 6, 2021.
Paul “Leigh” Johnstone Jr. ’59 passed away on Feb. 18, 2021.
Richard Dobbs ’60 passed away on Feb. 22, 2021. Charles “Chip” Schutt ’61 passed away on May 23, 2021.
Madeline Neilson Rockwell ’66 passed away on March 4, 2021.
Former Tower Hill parent and history teacher Paul Harrell passed away on Nov. 5, 2020.
Former preschool teacher Blanche Messick passed away on April 7, 2021.
Former Spanish teacher and Language Department Chair Bob Duprez passed away on June 13, 2021.
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GOLF OUTING
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The Annual Golf Outing was held at DuPont Country Club on June 14. 1. Bret Kroeger, Steve Cacciavillano, Jack Smith, Sam Hargrove and Tom Hoch. 2. Ted Hughes ’19 and Guthrie Speers ’19. 3. Louise Cummings and Kelly Crifasi. 4. Kate DeMeo and Judith Ventura. 5. Chris Donoho ’87, Monty Hayman ’87 and David Soleye. 6. Matt Twyman ’88, Linda Ogden, Laura DiVincenzo and Melissa Pizarro. 7. Joseph Cook and Charles DuPont ’67. 8. Laird Hayward ’02 and Lucy Nutting ’10.
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