Annual Report 2015-2016

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2015-16 ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter from TVS Board President........................................................................................................................ 4 TVS Board of Trustees & Honorary Board Members.................................................................................... 5 Financial Report......................................................................................................................................................... 6 Admissions and Financial Aid................................................................................................................................8 College Counseling.................................................................................................................................................... 9 Alumni Association Message .............................................................................................................................. 10 Philanthropy...............................................................................................................................................................11 Annual Fund Campaign.......................................................................................................................................... 12 TVS Parents’ Club..................................................................................................................................................... 14 Cumulative Giving.................................................................................................................................................... 15 Grandparents............................................................................................................................................................28 Gifts to Restricted Operating Fund..................................................................................................................34 Gifts to General Operating Fund........................................................................................................................36 Matching Gifts................................................................................................................................... 36 Named Endowment Awards and Funds........................................................................................................... 37 Endowment Gifts.....................................................................................................................................................45 Alumni Giving.............................................................................................................................................................46 Special Gifts (Honorariums and Memorials).................................................................................................50 Class of 2016 Legacy Fund.....................................................................................................................................53 Gifts in Kind........................................................................................................................................ 53 Stephen Seleny Society.........................................................................................................................................54

This publication lists gifts made between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016. In spite of our utmost care to be accurate, omissions sometimes occur. If you made a gift during the past fiscal year and your name has been omitted, misspelled, or listed incorrectly, please accept our sincere apologies. Please let us know of the error by contacting Margaret Kramer at 817.321.0100 or via email at kramerm@trinityvalleyschool.org. Thank you. Trinity Valley School is an independent, coed, college-preparatory, day school for students in kindergarten through grade 12. The school admits students of any race, color, national or 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 disability, race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, financial aid programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.


Dear TVS Community, Trinity Valley School’s 2015-2016 academic year opened with 40,000 square feet of newly completed facility additions to all three divisions. We also enhanced the campus by repurposing 33,000 square feet of existing spaces. We held several celebrations to honor and thank those who helped us raise the $30 million to complete the Campaign for TVS for facilities and endowment. I would like to thank Don North for serving as interim Head of School for the 2015-2016 school year and for his leadership and guidance. I also thank the head-of-school search committee for its diligent work in selecting our new Head of School, Ian Craig. Ian and his family arrived in July, 2016. Last but certainly not least, I offer my extended gratitude to Kim Medley for her unwavering leadership in chairing the Campaign for TVS for over five years and for her tireless energy and dedication to serving TVS. The TVS Annual Giving campaign exceeded its budgeted goal and boasted more than 86% parent participation, which is exceptional in comparison to other independent schools. We also had a successful Alumni Annual Fund campaign that enhances and grows our endowment each year. Thank you for your support of, belief in, and generosity to TVS! Respectfully,

Jeff Farmer ’87 President, Board of Trustees

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TVS BOARD OF TRUSTEES Officers President: Jeff Farmer ’87 Vice President: Pat Dunne Treasurer: Bradley Lummis Secretary: John Viola Committee Chairpersons Audit: Marianne Auld Buildings and Grounds: Chris Andrews Campus Life: Kelly Pumphrey Development: Jenny Rosell ’95 Endowment: Ken Mindell ’70 Executive: Jeff Farmer ’87 Finance: Bradley Lummis Human Resources: Lauri Hadobas Trustees: Laura Miller Ex Officio Alumni Association President: Markus Kypreos ’96 Parents’ Club President: Carol Williams

Brian Allen Cullen Crisp Meredith Dorris ’81 Linda Fierke Joe Gallagher ’85 Marc Goldman ’92 Mark Hart Willie Houston Amy Jacobs Bea Kutzler Susan LaNasa Kim McGartland Medley Ann Ranelle Walt Reynolds Jenny Rosell ’95 Benjamin Rosenthal ’01 Marc Sloter Amar Tanna ’99 Steve Willmann

TVS HONORARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES R. Denny Alexander Paul E. Andrews, Jr. Anne T. Bass Marvin Blum William Conner* Fred Disney A.M. Goggans, M.D.* Sir Cecil Green*

Earle Haley, Jr. Joan Katz Erma Lowe* Dr. E. Leigh Secrest* Ruth Carter Stevenson* John Rush Vann, Sr.* *Deceased

HEADMASTER EMERITUS Stephen Seleny

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FINANCIAL REPORT

Margaret Riemitis ’80, Chief Financial Officer

7/1/2015 - 6/30/16 Contributions and unconditional payments are recognized as they are received. Figures are unaudited.

Three-year Comparison: Year-Ended June 30, 2016

Year-Ended June 30, 2015

Year-Ended June 30, 2014

Endowment Investments at Year-end

32,341,768

34,800,952

34,963,962

Plant Assets Net Book Value

45,664,363

43,639,833

30,032,924

Plant Debt

5,535,000

5,713,976

3,335,000

Student Aid

3,173,408

2,897,475

2,659,479

966

964

971

Kindergarten - Grade 4

19,460

18,720

18,000

Grades 5 - 8

20,245

19,475

18,725

Grades 9 - 12

20,760

19,475

19,200

Enrollment Number of Students Tuition per Full-time Student

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2015-2016 OPERATING PERFORMANCE

5 0.3%

6 2.5%

4 1.2% 3 3.1%

1 Tuition and Fees............................. 20,136,028 2 Endowment Support.....................1,500,000

2 6.4% 1 86.4%

Contributions

REVENUE

3 4 5 6

Annual Fund..........................................723,984 * Restricted Contributions..................275,415 Investment Income..............................80,075 Other Income....................................... 589,346

TOTAL REVENUE.................................... 23,304,848

7 1.6% 6 4.6%

8 1.8%

9 2.8%

5 9.9% 4 1.6% 3 6.4% 2 14.9%

EXPENSES

1 69.5%

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Salaries and Benefits...................14,283,345 Financial Aid......................................3,173,408 * * Facilities............................................. 1,364,773 Dining Hall.............................................. 371,572 Instruction.......................................2,007,260 Administration....................................973,496 Debt Service..........................................563,409* * * Capital.................................................... 438,619 Reserves.................................................128,966

TOTAL EXPENSES.................................. 23,304,848 * Includes all gifts to the Annual Fund received in the 2015-2016 fiscal year including gifts designated for other campaign years. ** Need-based financial aid and tuition remission *** Principal and interest expense on tax-exempt bonds; interest expense on line of credit

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ADMISSIONS AND FINANCIAL AID

Judith Kinser ’76, Director of Admissions and Financial Aid The 2015-16 school year opened at our targeted enrollment of 966 students. We were delighted to welcome 113 new students and their families into our school community. Six of these students were actually former students returning. It is always wonderful to welcome families back to TVS. Attrition remains very low, at 3%. This means that 97% of our students from the 2014-15 school year returned for 2015-16. This is a strong vote of confidence that parents are pleased with their child’s experience (the national average attrition rate for NAIS member schools is more than twice that rate). Our ongoing challenge is to find new ways to attract more parents to consider Trinity Valley School for their children. Word-of-mouth remains the best way for families to discover TVS. In addition, we in the admissions office host many different types of events on campus and meet with parents year-round. We also attend programs off campus, make presentations, and build relationships with feeder schools to help both prospective parents and school leaders learn about the incredible educational experience that our school provides. Since Trinity Valley School’s very beginning, its administration and trustees have philosophically supported financial aid as an integral part of the School. Financial aid allows the School to attract and retain the best-qualified students regardless of their parents’ ability to afford the full amount of tuition. On the other hand, all families receiving aid pay some part of their children’s tuition and make great sacrifices to do so. For the 2015-16 year, financial aid was awarded to 173 students, or 18% of the student body. These students contribute to the life of the School community in countless ways and make TVS a stronger, better place. The 16 seniors on financial aid in 2015-16 included one National Merit Scholar and two National Merit Commended Scholars. Nine were members of the National Honor Society. Two students have gone on to play college athletics. Several of these students earned some of TVS’s top awards in every facet of the Upper School. A large portion of our financial aid budget comes from the income of generous donations to the School’s endowment over the years. These funds are specifically restricted to support financial aid, in many cases in the form of named awards. At this point there are 28 different financial aid awards created to honor or memorialize individuals as designated by the donors. We are very grateful to these long-term supporters.

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COLLEGE COUNSELING

Kim Pondrom & Mark Wells, Co-Directors of College Counseling The Class of 2016 was comprised of 89 students. As seniors, they submitted 665 applications to 207 institutions, receiving 403 admission offers to 133 colleges and universities worldwide. As of graduation, all 89 members of the class planned to attend 49 colleges and universities in 20 states and the District of Columbia, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates. Collectively, this class was awarded 211 scholarships with a four-year value of more than $11.7 million. Nineteen percent of the class achieved recognition from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and the National Hispanic Scholarship Program. In this class, three students earned the designation of National Merit Finalist; 12 students earned the designation of National Merit Commended; and four students earned the designation of National Hispanic Scholar. Additionally, one senior received a scholarship from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. Sixty-six students earned the designation of AP Scholar or higher from the College Board in recognition of their exceptional achievement on the college-level Advanced Placement Program exams. Throughout the 2015-16 academic year, the Trinity Valley School college counseling staff hosted 185 visits from admissions professionals representing 150 colleges and universities. The college counseling office also held 31 programs, events, and workshops for Upper School students and parents.

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MESSAGE

Markus Kypreos ’96, Alumni Association Board President On May 20, 2016, the 50th graduating class of Trinity Valley School became the School’s newest alumni. Nine of these students, comprising 10 percent of the class, were second-generation TVS graduates, always a source of pride for the school. The Alumni Association’s membership now numbers close to 2,800 and grows more diverse and robust each year. The Alumni Association has a reach that stretches from current TVS students to members of the first graduating class of the School, and beyond. Alumni Board members sign birthday cards for all TVS seniors, and on the morning of graduation, the Alumni Association hosts a breakfast welcoming the soon-to-be alumni into the Association. Homecoming provides an opportunity to reconnect and support the Trojans. Representatives from each graduating class submit updates on their class members for the Trojan Voice magazine twice annually. Alumni gather at a dinner in the late spring and at a luncheon in January, when we enjoy welcoming back college-aged alumni to campus. We catch up with out-of-town alumni when possible; this year, gatherings in San Francisco and New York City brought together graduates of all ages. In the spring of 2017, the Alumni Association will host an all-school reunion, where our Golden Trojans – members of the Class of 1967, the School’s first graduating class – will be honored as they mark 50 years since graduation, and where alumni of all ages will celebrate this school we all love. A very tangible means of expressing this love for Trinity Valley is financial support of the School. Alumni gifts are among the most treasured, as they demonstrate an ongoing belief in TVS. Managed as part of the School’s endowment, alumni contributions live in perpetuity and provide annual support to programs meaningful to the School’s graduates. Thank you to those alumni who count TVS among their charitable giving priorities. The impact of gifts from graduates is powerful. As I hand the reins of the Alumni Association to Dr. David Kostohryz, Class of 1997, I transition to the role of current parent: my daughter, Nikole, is a member of the TVS Class of 2029. As I did more than 30 years ago, she begins her TVS experience under the loving guidance of Kay Newton. I am excited for the future that awaits Nikole and her little brother, Maximus, at Trinity Valley. For my children and hundreds of other young people, TVS will be a guiding force and a true home not only for 13 years of their education, but for the rest of their lives. For this legacy, I am incredibly thankful. My dedication continues to grow as I become increasingly aware of the strength of a TVS education and the life-enhancing opportunities available here. Whether as a student, as president of the Alumni Association, or as a parent, I am grateful for my continued involvement with Trinity Valley School, and I look forward to the future with confident and eager expectation.

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PHILANTHROPY

Margaret Kramer, Director of Advancement Reflecting on the 2015-2016 school year, I am so appreciative of the generosity of our donors and the support and love they have for Trinity Valley School. We had many celebrations throughout the year to honor and thank Campaign for TVS donors and show off the beautiful new facilities that opened this year. These occasions allowed us to acknowledge the tremendous efforts and support that helped TVS achieve our goal of $30 million for this facilities-and-endowment campaign. Donors are now recognized on donor walls and with various other naming opportunities throughout campus. Outside the parameters of the Campaign for TVS, we had several generous donors support the need for a new TOE (Trojan Outdoor Experience) structure to house equipment and provide a covered area to gather. Other donors underwrote facility enhancements to the tennis area and to the north athletic field. Additionally, our Annual Giving and Alumni Annual Fund campaigns were again successful, both in terms of dollars raised and participation levels. Numerous events planned by our Parents’ Club included the Auction that is now held every other year. This year, the Auction raised in excess of $200,000 to support projects including the Grants for Greatness program, through which teachers and staff submit requests for after-budget funds needed for unexpected expenses, classroom enhancements, or program initiatives. This year signaled a transition for TVS leadership. Interim Head of School Don North served TVS for the 2015-2016 school year. Ian Craig was announced in July, 2015 as the incoming Head of School. We welcomed Ian to campus in October and in April for multiple events and meetings to introduce him to the TVS community prior to his official arrival on July 1, 2016. Thank you all of you who made 2015-2016 the exceptional year that it was.

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ANNUAL FUND PARENT PARTICIPATION BY CLASS:

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CLASS OF 2028

94%

CLASS OF 2027

93%

CLASS OF 2026

100%

CLASS OF 2025

100%

CLASS OF 2024

100%

CLASS OF 2023

89%

CLASS OF 2022

95%

CLASS OF 2021

85%

CLASS OF 2020

89%

CLASS OF 2019

86%

CLASS OF 2018

77%

CLASS OF 2017

77%

CLASS OF 2016

73%


ANNUAL FUND CAMPAIGN Ashley Robinson Associate Director of Advancement

Jamie and Darren Lewis & Meredith ’81 and Hank Dorris ’81 Campaign Co-Chairs This year’s annual giving co-chairs have many wonderful ties to Trinity Valley School! Jamie and Darren Lewis have two children at TVS. Meredith introduced the Lewises to TVS in 2010. Their son Cade came to TVS in 2011, and their daughter Clara came to TVS in 2012. Darren serves on the TVS Finance Committee and the Booster Club. Meredith and Hank Dorris both graduated from TVS in 1981. Meredith was in the second class at TVS that admitted girls to the school. Their son Holt has been at TVS since Kindergarten. Meredith and Hank have both served on the Alumni Board, and Meredith is a current Trustee. Our chairs’ “Trojanopoly” campaign was a big hit with our supporters. It was the generous current TVS families, the devoted alumni and their parents, the hardworking faculty and staff, the supportive grandparents, and many other dear friends of Trinity Valley School who made it possible to surpass our campaign goal, from $700,000 to over $727,000. Many thanks to the Annual Giving Leadership Team for working with our chairs to make this campaign so successful. The support of the parent community is integral to raising these funds each academic year. Thank you for helping us imagine what we can do together to enrich the life of every TVS student! Best wishes to Melissa ’93 and Ben Hoskins ’93 for great success with the 2016-2017 Annual Fund. GOAL = $700,000 $ RAISED = $727,498* VOLUNTEERS = 119 DONORS = 924 UNDERWRITERS’ CLUB MEMBERS = 129 PARENT PARTICIPATION = 86% ALUMNI WHO ARE CURRENT PARENTS PARTICIPATION = 97% BOARD OF TRUSTEES PARTICIPATION = 100% FACULTY & STAFF PARTICIPATION = 100% *Gifts received for 2015-16 Annual Fund, regardless of year given.

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TVS PARENTS’ CLUB

Carol Williams, Parents’ Club President “Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much.” – Helen Keller The Trinity Valley School Parents’ Club has over 45 members who chair 25 different events or committees. Many of these events and committees have additional parent volunteers. Without the support of these many volunteers, we would not be able to support the TVS community the way we do! The Parents’ Club Board had a busy and productive year. Our Auction was held on February 27, 2016 and over 450 parents, faculty, and friends of TVS attended. The Auction is held every other year and is the Parents’ Club’s main fundraiser. The Auction raised more money than ever before. This money allowed The Parents’ Club to provide a generous gift of $25,000 to the TOE Building, fund an Upper School Computer Science Fellowship for $45,000, and allocate funds to provide grants of over $40,000 in the Fall of 2016 through the Grants for Greatness program. From the Back-to-School Coffee on the first day of school to Field Day in May, the Parents’ Club was busy supporting our community and providing fellowship opportunities for our families. Chairs and committees supported School Supplies Distribution, Faculty/Staff Appreciation Luncheon, Cafeteria Volunteers, Box Tops, Family Fall Festival, Grandparents’ Day, Parents’ Forum, Middle School Bingo, Uniform Resale, TVS Connects, Upper School Q&A, Room Parents, TVS Cares, and the Parent Volunteer Website. I appreciate the opportunity to have served as the President of the TVS Parents’ Club Board. It was a wonderful experience that I will treasure.

I am honored to have had the opportunity to work with

such a dedicated, giving, and talented group of parents.

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CUMULATIVE GIVING

This list is based on annual, capital, and endowment gift payments received between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016. This listing does not include Parents’ Club event revenue. Benefactors’ Society Our Benefactors’ Society honors donors who contributed $1,000 or more cumulatively to the School during our fiscal year.

*Underwriters’ Club The Underwriters’ Club honors a special group of philanthropic benefit donors who made gifts to the School through the 2015-2016 Annual Fund for TVS or the 2015-2016 Alumni Annual Fund. The philanthropic benefit for 2015-2016 was $2,400 per child enrolled at TVS or $1,000 for donors with no children enrolled at TVS. Underwriters’ Club members bridge the dollar gap between tuition and the actual cost of educating each TVS student.

Benefactors’ Society $100,000+ Anonymous - 1 Anne T. and Robert M. Bass* Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Foundation William E. Scott Foundation Benefactors’ Society $50,000 to 99,999 Hattie Mae Lesley Foundation The Lowe Foundation Once Upon a Time . . . R4 Foundation Ann L. and Carol Green Rhodes Charitable Trust Robert J. and Edith K. Schumacher Foundation* TVS Parents’ Club Benefactors’ Society $25,000 to 49,999 The Adams-Gibson Charitable Trust Carol Margaret Allen* Erin and Chris Andrews Theresa and Randy Brillhart* The Brownlie Family Kathy and Don Mason Kim McGartland Medley*

Ashli Rosenthal Blumenfeld ’99, Ben Rosenthal ’01 and Maddie Rosenthal ’02 Rozanne and Billy Rosenthal* Roz Rosenthal Jo Ann and Greg Swienton* TVS Faculty & Staff The Viola Family* Benefactors’ Society $15,000 to 24,999 Anonymous - 2 Stephanie and Brian Allen Ann Ranelle and Michael Boothby* Lori and William Chaney* Carol and Jim Dunaway* Katie and Jeff Farmer ’87* Carolyn and Dan Fauber* The Frill Foundation Rani and Brad Grandstaff* Nancy and Marcus Hiles Tandra and Jeremy Langford Bob and Judy McNamara* Cheryl and Ken Mindell ’70* Dana and David Porter* Madapura and Bhavani Satyanarayana Susan and John Sheffield* Christy and Jason Smith* Ronda and Walter Stucker ’81*

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Benefactors’ Society $10,000 to 14,999 Glenn and Melinda Adams Holly and Jason Anderson* C. B. Baird, Jr. Foundation Ashley and Cullen Crisp* Cutrona Charitable Foundation* Adrianne and Adam Deem* Kristy Ekleberry* Ginger and John Fewins* Ann and Charles Florsheim* Martha Fry* Shannon and Mark Hart III* Todd and Courtney Hodnett Dan and Bea Kutzler* Frank and Kathy Kyle Katie McCallum ’13 Kim and Adam Nemser ’97 Paula and Tony Prater* Michael and Jennifer Ranelle* The Rosewood Foundation* Christopher Scoggins ’91* Hilary and Josh Shipman Neel Tanna ’97 Mark and Kristen Wylie Benefactors’ Society $5,000 to 9,999 Dr. Lauren and Michael Akers Mark and Julie Anderson* Jen and Michael Appleman ’86* Bill and Kaydee Bailey* Marvin and Laurie Blum* BNSF Foundation Crystal and Tracy Bolt Sausan and Basem Chaker Kim Martin Berkowitz and David Cooke Jenny and Steve Davis ’92 Megan and Matthew Deen* Donna and David Dozier* Vickie and Dan Dunkelberg Heather Breiter and Pat Dunne Tahmineh and Frood Eelani Frost

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Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Goldman ’87 Stacie and Marc Goldman ’92 Holman Harvey* Kaye Cummings Hodges and Leland A. Hodges out of the Hodges Fund at the North Texas Community Foundation* Rob and Amy Jacobs* Vijay and Rita Kalaria Jennifer and David Kostohryz ’97* Cindy and Nick Kypreos Susan and Peter LaNasa* Mr. and Mrs. P. Bradley Lummis* Brian and Bryan Lynch* Natalie and Brant Martin ’88 Elizabeth and Mark McCurdy Ella C. McFadden Fund of the North Texas Community Foundation Laura and Tod Miller Ashley and Monty Moncrief ’89* Jennifer and David Nickels* Noel and David Nolet Don and Mary North* The Pate Foundation Courtney and Warren Prescott Kelly and Drew Pumphrey ’77* Bunny Neil Riemitis ’80 and Andrew Riemitis* Donna and Bernard Rubin Stacey and Aaron Rumfelt Allison and Scott Shapard John and Maeve Solberg Sonya and Amar Tanna ’99 Pratibha Tanna Texas Health: Ben Hogan Sports Medicine TVS Class of 2015 Mylinh T. Vu Lisa and Matt Walker* Linda and Greg Whitehead* Tamara and Steve Willmann Jayne and Dennis Withers Benefactors’ Society $2,500 to 4,999 Kristin and Jeffrey Anderson Marianne Auld*


Ann and Cole Ballweg Hollie and Chad Barber Ben Barlow and Alice Pritchard Melanie and Glen Barron Kaye Lynne and George Boll Brian Bormann and Linda Kiraly Patricia and David Brogan* Vernon and Nancy Bryant Tonya and Decker Cammack Emily and Benton Cantey Mr. and Mrs. Steve Christie Sandra and Kirk Davis John and Laurie Dickens* Meredith Watts Dorris ’81 and Hank Dorris ’81* Kerry Fisher and Ken Duncan Tom and Kelley Ellis Fifth Avenue Foundation, Inc. Krystle and Rajesh Gandhi Kristie Taliaferro Gibson ’94 and Brian Gibson ’93* Gail Granek* Stacy and George Grau Jimmy C. and Dorothy K. Green* Kelly and Bill Hanley Tammy and Don Hayward Deborah S. Hucaby and David Hill Angie and Long Hoang Scott and Debbie Horton John and Misti Jancosek Ann and Kirk Jefferies Mandi and Brandon Johnson Joan and Howard Katz* John and Michelle Key Judith Sullivan Kinser ’76 and Kevin Kinser* Chris and Sarah Klein Randy and Nina Knight* John ’89 and Emily Koechel Jamie and Darren Lewis Fran and David Lynch Anne Mackenzie* Charley ’72 and Carol McCluer* Jeff and Amy McGowen Mills Uniform Company Trina and Fulton Murray*

Scott and Lauren Norville Russell Oshman ’99 Park Place Dealerships Kristen and John Patterson David and Gwen Perez Christy and Clark Peveto Stuart and Emily Pickell Allison and Paul Poston Julie and Greg Presnall* Cynthia and Jeff Prostok Katy and Richard Roberts Jenny Kostohryz Rosell ’95 and Andrew Rosell Madolin and Benjamin Rosenthal ’01* Krista and Paul Schulman* Daphne and Carl Shaw Hannah and Kent Smitherman Brooke Straub Mark and Becca Stupfel Target Take Charge of Education TPG Capital Drs. Kevin Ullmann and Deborah Schutte* Susie and Robert Ursprung Tim and Zelime Ward Mollie and Greg Westfall Angela and Bob Yonke* Leah and Arthur Zavala* Rene and Susanne Zelissen* Benefactors’ Society $1,500 to 2,499 Michael Berkowitz ’79 Judy and James Bohnsack* Mark and Helen Brannon* Jana and Douglas Brooks Pamela and Michael Browne Angie and Nick Bulaich Sukesh Burjonroppa and Nandini Nagaraj Elizabeth and Brian Carlock Louise Carvey* Deb and Michael Cascino Ed and Stephanie Casto Brent Clark and Susan Davis David and Jill Clay Kory and John Cummings

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Dr. Virat and Sona Dave Jennifer Harwell Dempsey ’96 and Mark Dempsey Richard and D’Anne Dorough Karen G. and Gary A. Dozier* Jill Driggers George and Melodi Faris Sarah Bessire Florsheim ’97 and Charlie Florsheim* Lane and Joe Gallagher ’85 Richard and Nancy Gibson* Sophia Grant Lauri and David Hadobas* Adele Hart* Cecilia and Sam Henry Kathy Hernandez Joseph and Pat Hooper Willie and LaToyer Houston Gina and J.B. Huck Shelley and Robert Karpman Patricia and Ray Keck* Larisa and David Keltner The John G. & Marie Stella Kenedy Memorial Foundation Margaret and Philip Kramer Mary and Markus Kypreos ’96 Kellie and Maxwell Lea Rima and Eric Lee Cristy and Matt Mayfield Harriet and John Menchaca Whitney and Jonathan Mock Michael and Shannon Moore Trey and Alicia Moore Kendall and Steve Perryman* Stephanie and David Phelps David and Elise Price Lynn Lock and Greg Putnam* Beth and David Reintjes* Jeanne Sanders Leigh and Steve Scanlon Kimberly and Gerald Schwarz ’78 Schwarz-Hanson Architects Pista and Kato Seleny John T. and Margaret Sharpe Advise &

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Consult Fund of the North Texas Community Foundation* Louis K. Sharpe Katie and Hayne Shumate* Marc and Jude Sloter Sheila and Doug Speak Neela and Bhargav Trivedi Linda and Richard Vigness Andrew M. Viola ’18 Catherine Viola ’13 Thomas Viola ’14 Marc and Elizabeth Walraven Stan and Carol Williams Amy Bishop Williamson ’81 and Donovan Williamson Benefactors’ Society $1,000 to 1,499 Anonymous - 2 Oluwatosin Smith and Adetunji Adesanoye Erin and Robert Aldrich Laura and Jeff Alexander ’88* Ashley and Ovi Alfaro Jeff and Melissa Applewhite Barbara Baldridge Bonnie and Bill Barksdale Barrett and Kim Bartell Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Bass* Dr. Hanane Chichane and Dr. Khalid Bazir Marina and Cliff Beasley Nancy Beaudry* Sara Beth and Paul Bernardy Kim and David Berzina Annette and Jerry Blaschke* Ashli Rosenthal Blumenfeld ’99 and Todd Blumenfeld* Ann and Bill Bogle* Diana and Charles Bosworth* Jan Bowerman* Dorothy and Cue Boykin* Diana Britton Amy and Chris Buchanan Steven and Courtney Burns Cory Coons*


The David Coppe Family Todd and Veronica Cowan Janis and Calvin Crider* Peter and Beth Dahlberg Faye and James David Kathryn Davis ’89* Kendra ’91 and Luiz Dias Missy and David Druley ’85* Shawn and Shannon Elder Chris and John Fershtand Linda and Jay Fierke* Noelle and Zach Garsek Felice and Marvin Girouard* Tom and Sally Gooch Fanchon and Howard Hallam* Doug Hammons Beth and Justin Harlin Shelly Harvey Gary Lynn Hefley Connie and Glen Hooker Meyong Jackson Hunter ’00 and Diana Johnson Dawn and T. J. Jones* Ashlee Jung Katie and Mark Kalpakis Virginia and John Kennedy* Mandy and Jeremy Kirwan Sergei and Kamila Krylov Jan and Pete Lacina Frank Liao and Qingdan Chen Sara and Flavio Lima Cue and Jennifer Lipscomb Amy and Paul Lopez Clare Pritchett Lorimer ’89 and Bill Lorimer ’95 Mary Ralph Lowe* Tracy ’84 and David Matheson ’83 Larry and Kathy Matthews Sandy McNutt* Ray and Jayme McRae George Mills ’90 Cynthia and Jeff Mills Jennifer Andrews Moore ’96 and Joel Moore Shannon and James Mulroy Dan and Carrie Murphy

Kerensa and Shahram Naghshbandi Barbara and Lane Odom Andrew Oshman ’01 Adam and Annie Ostrinsky Will and Leslie Palmer ’00 Parker Hannifin Aerospace Diane and Michael Parks Anne and Hank Paup Andrea and Mike Pavell Kelly ’92 and Brinton Payne ’92 Pat and Dr. Jack Pierce* John and Alice Pritchett Betty and Thomas Rajan Sheila Jane and Randy Reynolds Karen Grant-Roberts ’84 and Don Roberts Paige and Bob Russey* Graham and Liz Rutherford* Sharmila and Bishnu Sapkota Diana and Charles Sawyer* Marisa and Bruce Selkirk Bridget and Dan Shamai Wannee and William Shaw* Carrie and Joey Skains Patricia and Travis Smith* The Snow Family Mary Morgan and George Sullivan* Jill and Michael Unell Joel and Elizabeth Victory Drs. Andrew and Patricia Vories Jeremy and Nichole Watkins Karen White-Dacy ’84 and Trey Dacy Nancy and Alvin Willman* Liancun Wu and Lan Chen* Lexi Kypreos Yost ’99 and Carson Yost Donna Weth and Aaron Young Judy and Rick Yuill Ann and Jim Zadeh $500 to 999 Anonymous - 3 Louise and Gordon Appleman Ryan Armstrong ’95 Pam Asher Debra Atkisson

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Mary Hazelwood Barkley ’98 and David Barkley Dr. Karen Barlow Jennifer and Daniel Bekish Aubrey and Susan Bogard Kiley Schmidt Brannon ’00 and Joe Brannon Dorothy and Roger Brooks Stephanie and Brent Bumgardner Sue and Alan Buratto Sylvia and Mark Bussey Anna and Don Carlson Jana Cobb Paula C. Davis Neely Davis Douglas ’05 David Dibble and Kate Holliday Frances and Dave Dodson Heather and Mark Drennan Cathy and Brian Ekins Barbara and David Elston Jon ’87 and Lynette Engelke Dr. and Mrs. Henry Estess Susi and Chad Fillmore Kristi and Walter Floyd The Gamades Family Trust Aileen Gauntt Charlotte and James Gauntt Liliana and Javier Gelvez Anjum and Josh George Michael Hamilton and Erin Hamilton-Spence Carmel and Kris Helsley Erin Hendricks ’95 Kristi and Robert Higgins Corin and Greg Hodder Dr. Kimble Horak ’01 Gene Hull Patsy and Ben Humphries Julia and Robert Huseman Cherrie H. Ibbott ’81 Aesha John and Jimmy James Mandy and Fred Johnston Amy Jones Debbie and Larry Kalas Kyle Kennedy ’89 Nusrat and Stephanie Khan

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Tina Goss and Peter Klimko Sreenivas Koney and Geeth Chettiar Alyssa and Field Lange ’86 Alicia and Craig Lesok ’92 Beth and Rusty Looney Howard and Bebe Maestri Wail Majeed and Rim Bannout Jennifer and Trey McAlister Dr. Mike and Linda McBroom Patrick and Moira McGlinchey Darcy ’00 and Steve Miller Susan Mitchell ’77 John and Susan Morris Elaine Sanders Morris ’84 and Michael Morris Cindy and Sam Moser Mitchell and Elizabeth Murphy Aarthi Narasimhan Patty and Bob Neilson James and Liza Ng Laurie and Mason Odom James and Katy Oliver Janice and Jim Pace Jordan and Nichole Parker Murali and Rajni Pathikonda Susie and Rod Pauling Sophia Payne Betty and Riley Peveto Karen Pitre Mr. and Mrs. Edward Proctor Milena and Kerim Razack ’85 Suki and Dan Rosen ’89 Holly and Tim Rost ’76 Rochelle Rubin ’87 Qasim and Sajween Saeed James L. Scott Omar ’88 and Roshan Selod Melissa Webb Shrewsbury ’92 and Benton Shrewsbury Rachelle and David Sorokolit ’83 Jodi and Todd Spake The Honorable and Mrs. Sam Sparks Laura and Mark Standish Angela and Stephen Swienton Melissa and Brad Taylor


Conrad Tindall ’12 Satish and Lee Tiwari Kim and Lantz Tooke Ayeshia and Clarence White III Melinda and Ted Whitlock Jeff and Michele Williams Betsy and Ron Williams Laurie Wisdom Monika and J. Ben Worsley, M.D. $1 to 499 Anonymous - 29 Victor and Nina Abarca Matthew Abbondanzio Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams The Aitelli Family Cyrena Lawrence Allen ’87 and Craig Allen Jack Koch Allen Scott A. Allen Blake Amos Family Steve and Sharon Amos Kristin and Geff Anderson ’86 Mary and Bob Andrews Jerry and Sheril Appel Fatmire Aqifi Caroline Archuleta Joe and Karen Arrington Meltem and Hakan Atay Sonya and Wes Attaway Joan and Mederic Auger Paige and John Bacon Homa Sasan and Carlos Bahrami Linda and Frank Bailey Caroline and Tappan Bailey Shirley Bain Kay Baker Angel and Rex Baker David and Judy Barber Ray and Rene Barretto Darlene and Harold Bartell Jamie and Paul Bass Sonia Bajaj and Gurpreet Baweja Adair Cothran Bean ’83 Drs. Robert and Joyce Beck

Sandhya and Hanmanth Bejjanki Buck Bennett ’08 Judith and Kent Bennett Erin ’96 and Charles Benson Nahla and Joshua Berg Mr. and Mrs. James D. Bews Zahra and Salim Bhaloo Manish and Meredith Bhatt Ahmed Bhatti and Rubia Sadiq Mr. and Mrs. Marco Bianchi Cody and Melissa Black Dorothy and Michael Blackman Leela and Kyle Blake Nilza and David Boldenow Cassandra Bolz ’91 and Michael Diegnan Carol and Dave Borders Anna and Robert Boulware Hilary Bowerman Dan and Juliana Bowman John Bowman Brad Braymen Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Braymen Wes and Robin Brazell Grace Breeze Katherine and Eric Breiter Paul, Jennifer, Madison, Meagan and Ben Briscoe Shelly and Sam Brodsgaard Clarissa and Patrick Brothers Amy ’79 and Ray Brown Scott and Sharon Brumley Theron Bryant Wallace W. Bubar ’91 Joan and Roger Bucheit Bill Buck Angela C. Buffington Susie and Norman Bulaich B. R. Burg Melissa Burkhead Tony Busby The Jeff Bush Family Elisabeth Bussey ’08 Michael and Janie Butler Bill W. Butner

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Julie and Greg Butner ’82* Stephanie McWilliams Byrd ’91 and Brian Byrd T.C. and Dianne Callender Sara and Sam Cantey Carol Carr ’78 Janet Carter Carol Ann and Dominic Casagrande Juan and Beth Castro Janet Chaffee and Benito Lozano Nesli and Adam Chandler Shivraj Singh Chauhan K. C. and Leona Cheah Robert and Lien Chiang Ursula Choice Adil Choudhary and Ayesha Sardar Mr. and Mrs. Jared Christopher Edward K. Clark Michael and Lee Clark Timothy A. Clark Mary B. Clarke Mary Katherine Vigness Clarke ’04 Shirley Clay Tina Clayton Mike and Angie Clemens Dan and Julia Cleveland Cindy and David Coggin Shannon and Mike Collins Amanda and Wilson Collins Bryan and Jennifer Cooke Markie and Christopher Cooke Ann Cooksey June Cooley Pat and Mark Cooper Brette and Brian Corder ’95 Gail and Michael Corder Roberta Corder Abbie and Jeff Cornelius Samsara Counts ’15 Bill and Carole Creel Andrea and Joshua Creel Andy and Monica Crider Wendy and David Crowley Grace and Winfield Crumley ’96 Kelly ’08 and Gerry Cumpiano

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Linda and Sam Cunningham Tim and Marilyn d’Auteuil Lizzie and Sean Dalley Julie and Craig Davenport Sam and Rachel Davidsaver Cynthia Davis Sam and Audrey Davis Mary and Tony DeChellis Sergei Demchuk and Angelique Tchounovsky Deb and Wade DeVore Madeline McCluer Dickerson ’05 Suzi and Brent Dinsdale Kelly and Ralph Dintino Susan and Fred Disney Richard and Leslie Distler Jason and Donna Domm Richard and Linda Dorough Drs. Ze-Li Dou and Susan Staples Neely Davis Douglas ’05 Crystal and Jeff Dover Kendall and David Draper Carl and Anne Droste Carolyn and John W. Duncan, III Michelle Berger Duncan ’96 Sherry Duncan Louise Dungan Maureen and Glen Elder John ’96 and Carol Elliott Mary Mac and John Elliott John B. Esch Shelli and Brad Eskue Sally and Tommy Eskue Joe and Lillian Ethridge Jackie Eubanks Scott and Laura Everett Valerie and Scott Ewing Melissa Exley Suzanna and Craig Farmer Brandy and Craig Ferrara Shawn and Paul Fershtand Jan and Karl Fescenmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Alan Finegold Carrie and Jason Fisk Scott and Allison Fitzgerald


Tawanna Flowers Nicole and Ted Forbes Rosemary Freeman Julie Frey Betty Gallagher Lynn Gallagher Marie Gallman Theresa Gallman ’13 Anik Gandhi Leslie and Arcadio Garcia Kerry Garibay Dee Garner Christian Gehman Kelly Gendreau Laura and Ronald Gerstle Regan McDonald Gilstrap ’01 Lawrence R. Gladwin Carol and Ronnie Goldman Michael and Monica Gonzalez Amber and Jeff Good Lauren Grady ’08 Emilie Andrews Graham ’98 and Will Graham Carol Gramentine Trellis Grant Chris ’89 and Janna Grant Jacob Grantham Kathryn Gray Tim and Lisa Green Janet and Mike Greene Myron Grunberg Barbara and Terry Guinn Chris and Nancy Gunnin Christine Hadley Duff ’70 and Shelley Hallman Mary Annelle Hammer Carry Hansen DeAnna Hansen Timothy and Christina Hardman Jennifer Harp Martha McGouirk Harper ’76 Tina Harper Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Haydel Barbara A. Hayman

Mitch and Karen Hebert André Hector Jan Hederman Dr. Peter F. Heilmayr Kathy Heller Carol Lattimore and Bryan Helm Allison Lorimer Henderson ’93 Melanie Henshaw Martis and Chad Herman K.T. Hernandez Joel Hewett ’03 Stephen Hewitt ’84 Laura Manning High ’89 and Kirk High Sunnae and Rick Hiler Analiese Hill Janet Hinkle Judith and Richard Hintz Jarry and Mary Ho Suzy and Bill Holloway Bob and Judy Holloway Janice and Nathan Holsteen Roy Horan ’72 Melissa Williams Hoskins ’93 and Ben Hoskins ’93 Mary Beth Houston Cynthia and Aaron Howard Amy and Timothy Howell Jodie Howser Sarah Hubbard Dr. and Mrs. Minor L. Huck Brea and Samuel Hudgins Michelle and Roy Hudson Robert Hughes Donny and Gail Hutchinson Banghyuk and Jeinam Im Lucas Jacob Amanda Janney ’95 Grace and Michael Janney Jay and Alice Jensen Maya Jhangiani ’96 Missy and George Johns Austin Johnson Lee Johnson ’95 Lori Harding Johnson ’81

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Rohan Johnson ’24 Vicky and Steve Johnson Brock and Summer Johnston Nathan Johnston Telesa and Thomas Jones Allison and Wally Jones Jared Jordan ’95 Lynn Rosen Jordan ’95 Johann Joseph ’05 Mary Joslin Soraya Choudhry Joslin ’88 Paul Jung Allison Kalinich Diane Kee Bradley Kentor ’94 Leza and Jon Kerr Dr. William F. Key, Jr. Loc and HP Khuong Myong Chong and Alan Kim Kenny Kimbrough Holly and Ross King Rev. and Mrs. Floyd G. Kinser Owen Kinser ’08 Shea Kinser ’05 Elfriede and Michael Kiraly Kali and Terry Kliethermes Maggie Knapp Jared Knight ’04 Allison Settle Knight ’82 and Scott S. Knight Julie and Danny Knudsen Carrie and Christopher Kochan Dainty and David Kostohryz Kendall and John Kostohryz ’01 Barbara and David Kraybill Drs. Timothy and Glenda Kremer Deborah and Michael Kris Kirstin and Kelly Kunkel Alex Kustov and Anna Nikiforova Eric and Angie Lankford Bruce and Christi Lea Larry and Bonnie Leach Drs. Anthony and Mae Lee Erin Finley Lee ’87 Barbara and Jay Lesok

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Pilar Levy Amanda and Andy Lewis ’97 Brenda Lewis Donovan Lewis, Jr. Malcolm and Ann Lewis Ellie Lin Joanne and Charles Linzey Jennifer and Stephen Litke Emily and Jason Littlejohn Dottie Logue The Redwine-Lovett Family Heather and Bryan Lucas ’92 Mallory and Palmer Lummis ’04 Moshira and Christopher Lutes Andrea Luttrell Kaye Lynch Stephanie and Michael Lynch Paul and Julie Lyons Terry and Kelly Mackenzie Erin MacNabb Ellanor Ann and Wayne Maddox Robin and Doug Mains Diane and Tim Malone Neta and Corey Mandel Susanna Maples Karen and Bob Marlin Patricia E. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mary Heather and John Masterson Jennifer and Robert Masterson Thomas F. Mastin, IV ’70 Louise and Matt Matherne Aaron and Martha Mattox Rachel and Toby Mattox Neil and Tish Mayfield Patty and Gene Mays Terry and Michael McAuley Melissa and Kevin McBroom Erika and Dan McCarthy Autumn and Philip McCarthy Barbara McCluer Nancy and Brett McClung Michael and Tracie McCrary Bobbie and Gregory McCurdy


Chris McEachron Mr. and Mrs. T. D. McGinty Nelda McGlinchey Mr. David McGuill Donald E. and Debra A. McLachlan Connor McLaughlin Elizabeth McNamara ’08 Helen Pine McPherson ’00 and Devin McPherson Randy and Michele Meador Jim and Barbara Melton Perry and Suzie Mercer Donald and Maria Meseke Jane and Alfred Micallef Steve and Paige Midgley Ceila and Richard Milan Dori and Bruce Miller Emily and Jay Miller ’04 Johnny Miller Jody and Kirk Miller Illayna and Richard Miller Ryan Millett ’05 Cibele and Giorgio Milo Laurie and Johnny Mitchell Debbie and Paul Mitchell Sherry and Doug Mock Marsha and David Moller Mr. and Mrs. William Monroe Keelie and Matt Montague ’04 Laura Montgomery Chris and Libby Moore Lesley Airth and Hilmar Moore Laura and Rob Moore Harriett and Sam Moore Marcia Morgan Brooke Hobart Morgan ’93 and Ryan Morgan Phil and Sharon Morris Carrie Martin Morrison Srirangam and Pavani Muddasani Mark Mullendore Jo-Ann Mulroy Stacey and Justin Mund ’97 Yatrik Munshi and Puja Patwari Brian and Kirsten Murphy Anne Mwirotsi

Megan Schmidt and Jonathan Nedrelow Lourdes Nedrelow Michael and Julie Nemser Juraj Nevjestic Kay Newton Christopher and Ileana Niles Diane and Salvatore Nizza Caroline and George Nolet Ann and Dan Noltkamper ’82 Mark Norris Diane Orehek John and Cynthia O’Reilly Joseph Ortenberg Erin and Troy Ostenson Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Owen Mr. Adrian Ozuna Tamra Parker Miriam and Bill Parkerson Susan and David Parrish Bhavesh and Roshni Patel Linda Patterson Tiho Pavlovic Claire Lawhon Pearce ’01 and Steele Pearce Karen Peninger Jonathan and Charissa Perkins Heidi Paul Perry ’92 Lu and Anna Pham Fund of the Omega Foundation, Inc. Mike Phelps Michelle Phillips-Kinser Jane Pickell Brent H. Pierce ’82 Craig Pierce ’80 Kim Pierce Nancy Pine Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Plattsmier Kim and Michael Pondrom Jessica and Phillip Poole Ginny Potthoff ’01 Pam Powell Shiraz and Rubina Premjee Lauren Prescott Steve Presley ’77 Robin Preston

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Katherine Teichelman Price ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Price ’88 Debra Prince Doug and Tracey Pritchard Beena ’79 and Roy Rajan Sheila and Steven Rapfogel Abdool Razack Nancy Rea Roberta Reddin Randy and Carrie Reeder Alan and Deven Reid Lucius Scott Renshaw ’82 Dan and Cassie Reynolds Tamara Lindsey and Don Reynolds Margaret S. Reynolds ’76 Penny Reynolds ’76 Inky Kim Rhee Mayme and Ray Richie-Gillespie Melody and Jim Roberts Kory Ogle Robertson ’89 and Chance Robertson ’89 Ronald and Gerry Robertson Ralph and Robino Robinowitz Ashley and Marshall Robinson Dr. Tamara and Mr. John Rodenberg David and Dee Dee Rodriguez Kathy and Mo Rodriguez Carilee Rodwell Claire and Ken Roemer The Michael Roemer Family Jeffrey Roet and Jeanette Rice Jeanie Randolph Rollins ’82 Janet R. Rosell Melanie and Ron Rosen Holly Ross Amy Cottrell Ross ’97 and Kyle Ross Bill and Marcy Roten Tracie Roten Elaina Rowe Rebecca and Clark Rucker Dean and Karen Rucker Jeremiah and Andrea Russell Geoffrey and Elizabeth Sahs Satya and Smita Sahu

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Susan and Doug Sanders Kristin and Michael Sankary Reshma Saran Michael and Vicki Sauerhage Jim and Kami Schlossnagle Claire and Bill Schmid Connie and Dale Schmidtbleicher Michael and Cristina Schneiderman ’94 Diane and Hartmut Schnell Tammy and Shawn Schoenfeld Melissa and Michael Schultz Sarah and Bill Scott, III Sheri and Joe Sears Leigh Secrest Kathleen and Alex Seleny ’92 Danielle Sellers Eugene F. Sessa Pushkar and Angie Shahi Meena and Shashi Sharma Julie James and Louis Sharpe Bill Shelton Joe Sheppard ’13 Cherie and Shannon Shipp Deborah Adams Shirer Sanjeeb and Jina Shrestha Bernadette and John Shults Antonia Sigl ’08 Sujata Singh Emma Slavik Candace Smalley Chandler W. Smith ’81 James and Mary Smith Caroline and Jay Smith Jennifer Smith Martha Smith Tracy Smith Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Snodgrass ’07 and ’08 Jeff and Caryn Snyder Deepika and Stephen Solomon Katherine Somich ’86 Thresa Lohman and John Sommers Erna and Peter Sommers Melinda B. Spence Rachel and Sander Spence


Elaine and Dave Srnka Aidan and Mary Stack Karin and Michael Steadman Laura and John Stein Paige Fershtand Stephens ’95 Azilee Stephenson Beth and Michael Stevener Scott Stirling Kate Marshall and Michael Strausz Samantha Strickland J B. Strong ’98 Amelia and Joe Sudderth Margaret and Mark Sudderth Silvia and Stefan Sulzer Jennifer and Thomas Sweet Angela Hainsworth and Giovanni Taverna Julie and Derek Taylor Geraldine Teeter Alaina and John Tenseth Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Thomas James J. Thomason Kay and Paul Thompson Rachel ’00 and Theo Thompson Vonna and Henry Tieding Linh To and Uyen Nguyen Tom Thumb Good Neighbor Program Kate Touzel Jennifer and Thomas Truelson Bart and Kathy Tucker Mr. Brian B. Tucker ’05 Nuriye and Nezvat Turan TVS Class of 2024 TVS Class of 2024 - Girl Scouts Troop 2420 Val and David Underwood Adrian and Murry Unell Jutka Ungar JoAnn and John Urbank Dale and Linda Ursprung Neha Bhagat Vyas ’90 and Sanjay Vyas Amanda Hollander Wagner ’99 Deena and Aaron Walters Wendy and Cameron Ware Carolyn Watkins Bob Watson

Karen and Jim Watson Jennifer and Wade Watson Diane and Robert Weakley Stacy and Mike Weems Beth Borders Weese ’88 and Dennis Weese Mark Wells Anita White ’89 Brooke and Doug White Nicole and Bill Whiteside ’87 Gene and Betty Whiteside Anna and Jim Whitling G. Douglas Wiley III Cara Coyne Williams ’83 and Bear Williams Robin and Brent Williams Eloise Wiley Williams ’97 and Chris Williams David Williams Sharla and Demarcus Williams Pamela and Victor Willmann Chester Wilson Sara and John Wilson Bill and Mary Anne Woessner Lynda and Edwin Wood Carol and Rusty Wood Eva and John Woody Patty and Jack Wright Nancy Wright Gene and Patrick Wright ’97 Patricia and Ron Wright Brandi Barrett Wubbena ’96 Lisa and Marc York ’82 The Yorkston Family Rebecca Sykes Young ’89 and Scott Young Alyson Zabriskie Kim and Jeffrey Zavaleta Bei Zhang Yumeng Wu and Zuehong Zhang Julie and Arthur Zobal John and Mary Zuber

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GRANDPARENTS

Grandparent gifts are annual gifts made in honor of grandchildren. These donations are directed to the School’s Annual Giving Campaign to fund the School’s operating budget. In honor of... Jack Allen Carol Margaret Allen Parker Allen Carol Margaret Allen Kian Amos Steve and Sharon Amos Sasha Amos Steve and Sharon Amos Catherine Anderson Joan and Roger Bucheit Marjorie Bailey Linda and Frank Bailey Tappan Bailey Linda and Frank Bailey Claire Baker Kay Baker Rachel Baker Kay Baker Max Barber David and Judy Barber Sam Barber David and Judy Barber Eleni Barlow Roberta Corder

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Townes Barlow Roberta Corder Laila Bartell Darlene and Harold Bartell Anne Bass Nancy R. Beaudry Beau Bass Nancy R. Beaudry Cage Bass Nancy R. Beaudry Benji Berkowitz JoAnn and John Urbank Matthew Berkowitz JoAnn and John Urbank Becca Bernardy Jan Hederman Belle Bernardy Jan Hederman Tripp Bernardy Jan Hederman Luke Bogle Ann and Bill Bogle David Bormann Elfriede and Michael Kiraly


Eric Bormann Elfriede and Michael Kiraly

Robin Creel Bill and Carole Creel

Hughes Bowerman Jan Bowerman

Nathan Crider Janis and Calvin Crider

Walker Bowerman Jan Bowerman

Ryan Crider Janis and Calvin Crider

Paul Braymen Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Braymen Dr. and Mrs. Henry Estess

Sarah Cummings Kaye and Leland Hodges

Ben Brooks Dorothy and Roger Brooks Grant Brooks Dorothy and Roger Brooks Ava Bryant Dorothy and Cue Boykin Vernon and Nancy Bryant

Emma Dalley Jay and Alice Jensen Grace Dalley Jay and Alice Jensen Coco Davis B. R. Burg Paula C. Davis

Charlie Bulaich Susie and Norman Bulaich

Ellie Davis B. R. Burg Paula C. Davis

Sophie Casagrande Ann Cooksey

Lauren Dorough Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dorough

Alyssa Clark Michael and Lee Clark

Matt Driggers Judith and Richard Hintz

John Clay Shirley Clay Ralph and Robino Robinowitz

Piper Duncan Carolyn and John W. Duncan, III

Anne Cleveland Gene Hull Blake Corder Gail and Michael Corder Drew Corder Gail and Michael Corder

Tatum Duncan Carolyn and John W. Duncan, III Emily Ekleberry Larry and Bonnie Leach Aaron Elder Maureen and Glen Elder Connie and Dale Schmidtbleicher

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Maggie Eskue Sally and Tommy Eskue

Morgan Goldman Carol and Ronnie Goldman

Abby Everett Karen and Bob Marlin

Will Goldman Carol and Ronnie Goldman

Marcy Everett Karen and Bob Marlin

James Hart Adele Hart Janice and Jim Pace

Caroline Farmer Kay and Paul Thompson Patrick Farmer Kay and Paul Thompson

Mark Hart Adele Hart Janice and Jim Pace

Sophie Fine Mr. and Mrs. Alan Finegold

Mary Shannon Hart Adele Hart Janice and Jim Pace

Amanda Fitzgerald Carol and Rusty Wood

Tessa Helsley Louise Dungan

Reagan Fitzgerald Carol and Rusty Wood

Max Henshaw Grace Breeze

Raegan Florsheim Jineen and Mike Bessire Ann and Charles Florsheim

Lia Hoang Nancy and Alvin Willman

John Fulghum Wendy and David Crowley Rob Fulghum Wendy and David Crowley Michael Gallagher Betty Gallagher Morgan Gallagher Betty Gallagher Charlotte Goldman Carol and Ronnie Goldman

Tai Hoang Nancy and Alvin Willman Ross Huck Dr. and Mrs. Minor L. Huck Louise Johnston Frank and Martha Smith Martha Johnston Frank and Martha Smith Charlie Joslin Mary Joslin Clara Kanthack Alaina and John Tenseth

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Megan King Donovan Lewis, Jr. Lane Klein Paula and Tony Prater Maggie Klein Paula and Tony Prater

William Lynch Fanchon and Howard Hallam Kaye Lynch Amanda Mackenzie Anne Mackenzie Bill and Mary Anne Woessner

Stella Klein Paula and Tony Prater

Kerry Mackenzie Anne Mackenzie Bill and Mary Anne Woessner

Lauren Kochan James and Mary Smith

John David Mattox Rachel and Toby Mattox

William Kochan James and Mary Smith

Kendall Mattox Rachel and Toby Mattox

Ally Kraybill Barbara and David Kraybill

Austin McBroom Dr. Mike and Linda McBroom

Livia Langford Theresa and Randy Brillhart

Katie Meseke Donald and Maria Meseke

Miles Langford Theresa and Randy Brillhart

Catherine Mock Sherry and Doug Mock

Cade Lewis Felice and Marvin Girouard Malcolm and Ann Lewis

Haden Mock Sherry and Doug Mock

Clara Lewis Felice and Marvin Girouard Malcolm and Ann Lewis Eli Looney James J. Thomason Lanie Lorimer Dr. Bill and Carolyn Lorimer Benton Lynch Fanchon and Howard Hallam Kaye Lynch

Berkeley Moore Lesley Airth and Hilmar Moore Layla Moore Lesley Airth and Hilmar Moore Jack Murphy Paul and Julie Lyons Alex Patterson Linda Patterson Molly Perez Dorothy and Jimmy Green

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Will Pickell Dr. William F. Key, Jr. Jane Pickell Alex Pitre Rosemary Freeman Blake Poole Holly Ross Hunter Prescott Harriett and Sam Moore Lauren Prescott

Tate Rosen Melanie and Ron Rosen Lily Ross Sherry Duncan Ruby Ross Sherry Duncan Harper Rucker Dean and Karen Rucker

Tinsley Prescott Harriett and Sam Moore Lauren Prescott

John Seleny Katherine and Stephen Seleny

Jolene Pumphrey The Honorable and Mrs. Sam Sparks

Noah Seleny Katherine and Stephen Seleny

Sam Pumphrey The Honorable and Mrs. Sam Sparks

Ben Selkirk Richard and Nancy Gibson

Adam Rafati Patricia and Ray Keck

Elizabeth Selkirk Richard and Nancy Gibson

Gianna Razack Dr. Abdool Razack

Alex Sharpe Diane and Hartmut Schnell Louis K. Sharpe

Saleem Razack Dr. Abdool Razack Preston Robertson Ronald and Gerry Robertson

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Brooke Rosen Melanie and Ron Rosen

Brendan Shaw Diane and Salvatore Nizza Wannee and William Shaw

Truman Robertson Ronald and Gerry Robertson

Julia Shaw Diane and Salvatore Nizza Wannee and William Shaw

Alexander Roemer Claire and Ken Roemer

Kaylee Shaw Diana and Charles Sawyer

Kate Roemer Claire and Ken Roemer

Will Sheffield Mr. and Mrs. Marco Bianchi


Tripp Shipman Patsy and Ben Humphries

Sloane Unell Vonna and Henry Tieding Adrian and Murry Unell

Margaret Shumate Sarah Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. T. D. McGinty

Cate Ursprung Dale and Linda Ursprung

Reed Smith Carol and Jim Dunaway

Collier Ursprung Dale and Linda Ursprung

Winn Smith Carol and Jim Dunaway

Joe Vories Roberta Reddin

Maaike Sommers Erna and Peter Sommers

Matthew Vories Roberta Reddin

Riley Stayton Linda and Sam Cunningham

John Weakley June Cooley

Natalie Strausz Patricia E. Marshall

Kate Westfall Judith and Kent Bennett

Martha Sudderth Amelia and Joe Sudderth

Mallory Whiteside Gene and Betty Whiteside

Alex Swienton Greg and JoAnn Swienton

Diego Williams Betsy and Ron Williams

Thomas Swienton Greg and JoAnn Swienton

Joshua Williams Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Williams

Olivia Taylor Miriam and Bill Parkerson Paula and Tony Prater

Anna Willmann Pamela and Vic Willmann

Wesley Teeter Geraldine Teeter Leilani Thomas Barbara A. Hayman

Sarah Willmann Pamela and Vic Willmann Cypress Yost Mary Ralph Lowe

Sammye Unell Vonna and Henry Tieding Adrian and Murry Unell

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GIFTS TO RESTRICTED OPERATING FUND Athletics Adrianne and Adam Deem Park Place Dealerships Susan and John Sheffield Texas Health: Ben Hogan Sports Medicine Chinese Marcus and Nancy Hiles Community Partners Program Fash Foundation Computer Science Fellowship TVS Parents’ Club Dance McCallum Family Foundation (Katharine McCallum ’13) Debate Stephanie and Brian Allen Susan Davis and Brent Clark Janet Rosell Fine Arts Jill and Michael Unell Fine Arts, in memory of Ted Herman Anonymous - 2 Rick and Debby Baum The Bernsteins Samsara Counts ’15 Meredith ’81, Holt and Hank Dorris ’81 Katie and Jeff Farmer ’87 FitBodies by Sharon Greenhill School Ronald M. Hanson Andrew Jamison Kathy and Matthew Kardesch The Linn Family Rayna Loeb Tracie and Michael McCrary Marsha and David Meyers

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Julie Nemser Linda W. Nober Emily and Stuart Pickell Julie and Greg Pierce Jacob Plotkin Tracy and Joe Self Jude and Marc Sloter Kathy and Barton Tucker John and Chaundra Williams Grandparents’ Day Valet Parking Sara and Sam Cantey Jana Cobb Carol and Jim Dunaway Carol and Ronald Goldman Janet and Mike Greene Dainty and David Kostohryz Barbara and Jay Lesok Caroline and George Nolet Paula and Tony Prater Melinda B. Spence Greg and Jo Ann Swienton Homecoming Ben E. Keith Company Park Place Dealerships Lower School Shade Structure TVS Class of 2024 Much Ado About Shakespeare! Debra Atkisson Stephanie McWilliams Byrd ’91 and Brian Byrd Elizabeth and Brian Carlock Fifth Avenue Foundation, Inc. Martha Fry Marie and James Gallman Theresa Gallman ’13 The Gamades Family Trust Sarah and Thomas Gooch Misti and John Jancosek Sara and Flavio Lima Ellanor Ann and Wayne Maddox


Cindy and Sam Moser Lauren and Scott Norville Susan and David Parrish Kristen and John Patterson Bernadette and John Shults Emma Slavik Ronda and Walter Stucker ’81 Bradley A. Taylor TVS Parents’ Club North Field Shade Structure Elizabeth and Brian Carlock Kory and John Cummings Barbara and David Elston Martha Fry Rani and Brad Grandstaff Amy and Robert Jacobs Kathy and Don Mason Omar ’88 and Roshan Selod TVS Parents’ Club Parents’ Club Auction A.S.T. Landscape Co. Ben E. Keith Company Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas Frost Grand Classroom McKinley’s Bakery Rent-a-Frog Valet, LLC Philosophy Program Once Upon a Time . . . Science Department Susan and John Sheffield Tennis Court Enhancements Angel and Rex Baker Jennifer and Daniel Bekish Linda Kiraly and Brian Bormann Theresa and Randy Brillhart Adrianne and Adam Deem Ginger and John Fewins The Frill Foundation Vijay Kalaria and Rita Patel Myong Chong and Alan Kim

Tandra and Jeremy Langford Rima and Eric Lee Frank Liao and Qingdan Chen Wail Majeed and Rim Bannout Elizabeth and Mark McCurdy Elaine Sanders Morris ’84 and Michael Morris Laurie and Mason Odom Dana and David Porter Kelly and Drew Pumphrey Jennifer and Mike Ranelle Milena and Kerim Razack ’85 Suki and Dan Rosen Angela and Stephen Swienton Neela and Bhargav Trivedi TVS Booster Club Vinaya and Murali Vennam Melinda and Ted Whitlock Angela and Bob Yonke TOE Pavilion Brian and Stephanie Allen Carol Margaret Allen Erin and Chris Andrews C. B. Baird, Jr. Foundation Carolyn Meier Fauber Family Charitable Fund Missy and George Johns Matt Johns ’08 Michael Johns ’13 Amy Jones Amy and Jeff McGowen Mills Uniform Company Paula and Tony Prater Bridget Blaise-Shamai and Dan Shamai Hilary and Josh Shipman TVS Class of 2015 TVS Parents’ Club TVS Cares Ann and John Viola XPLORE Trojans in Residence Program TVS Parents’ Club

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GIFTS TO GENERAL OPERATING FUND Albertson’s Community Partners Program AmazonSmile Foundation Safeway, Inc./Tom Thumb Good Neighbor Program Target Take Charge of Education Program

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES American Airlines Bank of America Matching Gifts Bank of America Trust Department BNSF Foundation Communities Foundation of Texas JPMorgan Chase Foundation JP Morgan & Co, Incorporated LPL Financial North Texas Community Foundation Novartis Matching Gift Center Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oracle Matching Gifts Program Parker Hannifin Aerospace Pfizer Pharmaceuticals The Rosewood Foundation TPG Capital Verizon Foundation c/o Cybergrants, Inc. Wells Fargo

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NAMED ENDOWMENT AWARDS AND FUNDS Investing in Trinity Valley School’s endowment is an effective way to ensure the long-term health of the School. Our endowment supports financial aid, faculty programs, and operations. The following list includes all of the existing named endowed awards and funds at TVS. To learn more about starting your own award, please contact Clare Pritchett Lorimer at pritchettc@trinityvalleyschool.org or 817.321.0100. Paul E. Andrews Award The Paul E. Andrews Award is given to a Trinity Valley School student with proven entrepreneurial spirit. This annual award was established by the corporate staff, regional vice presidents, and branch managers of TTI, Inc., in 1994. Jan Butner Memorial Award The Jan Butner Memorial Award is given to the junior student who best displays the qualities of enthusiasm, dedication, and class in the support of athletics. Doug Carvey Memorial Award The Douglas Britt Carvey Memorial Award was established in 1995 by Frank P. Carvey, Jr., and Louise Britt Carvey in memory of their son Douglas Britt Carvey (Doug), who was a member of the 1970 graduating class at Trinity Valley School. This award was established in the spirit of Doug’s inquisitive and generous nature. Class of 1986 Endowed Fund for Faculty Development This fund was established in 2007 in anticipation of the Class of 1986’s 25th graduation anniversary in 2011. The purpose of the fund is to provide financial support for faculty development particular to the teaching profession, such as development in the art of teaching or development of depth in a teacher’s chosen discipline. Fielding Clayton Memorial Award The Fielding Clayton Memorial Award was established by Fielding Clayton’s parents and her many friends as a tribute to her memory. Fielding graduated from Trinity Valley School in 1980. In addition to her work, she was an active community volunteer at the time of her death in 1996. The award is designed to provide financial assistance to an Upper School student who exhibits academic excellence, leadership skills, and a love for and participation in athletics. P. Joseph Driggers Memorial Award The Award was established in 2012 by Matthew Driggers (Class of 2020) in loving memory of his father. Joe was a caring, thoughtful, and generous man from humble beginnings with a love of learning and helping others. The purpose of the award is to annually provide tuition assistance to a new or current TVS student demonstrating financial need and a love of learning. The Dunkelberg Family Endowment for Faculty Excellence Established in 2014 by Vickie and Dan Dunkelberg in recognition of the commitment and talent of

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Trinity Valley School’s dedicated faculty who greatly supported both of their children: Sam (Class of 2015) and Katie. This fund provides support for faculty development and enrichment. Ellery and Emily Ekleberry, Ryan, Natalie, and Sarah McGartland Financial Aid Award The Ellery and Emily Ekleberry, Ryan, Natalie, and Sarah McGartland Financial Aid Award was established by their mothers, Kristy Ekleberry and Kim McGartland Medley, in honor of their children, all of whom have benefited from the educational experience of Trinity Valley School. Kristy and Kim have been very involved and interested in the life of the TVS community. Both have a strong belief in financial aid and helping others attain the kind of education their children have received at TVS. The purpose of this award is to provide financial assistance to a Trinity Valley School student meeting the following criteria: The student should exemplify a love of learning, exhibit a positive attitude, and demonstrate conscientious effort. The student needs to show strength of character, involvement in school activities, integrity, and selfless service. Farmer Family Financial Aid Award The Farmer Family Financial Aid Award was established in 2012 by Katie and Jeff Farmer (Class of 1987). The Farmers value the education Trinity Valley School has provided their family and aim to help other students attain the TVS experience. The purpose of the award is to support children of Trinity Valley School alumni in need of tuition assistance. This award is given annually to an alumni family enrolling at least one child of any age at TVS. Dennis Fleming Financial Aid Award Jan B. and Lamar C. Smith established the Dennis Fleming Financial Aid Award in 2003 as an expression of appreciation for the outstanding leadership of Trinity Valley School Head of Upper School Dennis Fleming. Mr. Fleming joined the TVS faculty in 1977, as a History teacher and basketball coach. Soon after arriving, Fleming added the duties of college counselor to his many school responsibilities. In 1988, Mr. Fleming became head of the Upper School, and until 1995 he continued to do college counseling while overseeing the growth of the Upper School program. From 2007 until his death in 2009, he was associate head of school. Often remembered for his loud voice, students knew Mr. Fleming as a confidant, teacher, encourager, sports enthusiast, and friend. He was the type of school administrator who truly loved his students and had a strong desire for each student to succeed. The purpose of the Dennis Fleming Award is to annually provide tuition assistance to a new or current Trinity Valley School student. Edward E. Ford Endowment Fund Established in 1994, the Edward E. Ford Endowment Fund provides professional development for Upper School faculty (grades 9-12). Thomas W. Freese Memorial Award This award is given to a family with more than one child at Trinity Valley School, who has paid full tuition until changing circumstances found them qualifying for financial aid, and all things being equal, whose students participate in the athletic program. The annual award, established by friends and family of Tommy Freese ’76, acknowledges the increased burden of having multiple tuition payments for families with a previous record of commitment and responsibility to the

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school. This award will be made to the same family every year until one of the students leaves or graduates, or the family no longer qualifies for financial aid. Bonilee and Gavin Garrett Endowed Physics Teaching Position The Bonilee and Gavin Garrett Endowed Physics Teaching Position has been created in honor of Bonilee Key Garrett and as a loving memorial to Gavin Raiford Garrett by their family. Mr. Garrett had a great interest in nature, geology, surveying, and all things mechanical. The purpose of this gift is to provide funds to help underwrite the salary of the School’s physics teacher. Byron Gauntt Memorial Award The Byron Gauntt Memorial Award is an annual award established by family and friends of Byron Gauntt, Class of 1989. The award is given to a well-rounded student. The Genovese/Dozier Financial Aid Award The Genovese/Dozier Financial Aid Award was established by Karen and Gary Dozier in honor of their son Joseph (Class of 2006) and in memory of Karen’s parents Clo and Vince Genovese, who stressed the importance of a strong educational foundation for their family. Karen and Gary especially appreciate the fine education Joseph received at Trinity Valley School. While at TVS, Joseph displayed a wide range of interests and talents, from athletics to music to politics to cancer awareness. This award is designed to provide financial aid to Middle or Upper School students who possess similar creativity, determination, and passion in pursuit of their interests and the betterment of the school. Carol and Ronald Goldman Financial Aid Award The Carol and Ronald Goldman Financial Aid Award was established in 2011, by their sons, Craig ’87, Adam ’90, and Marc ’92, to honor their parents’ longtime support of Trinity Valley School and their decades of philanthropic efforts within the Fort Worth community. Not only were their three boys 13-year students, but Carol and Ronnie are now very proud TVS grandparents. The purpose of the award is to provide annual tuition assistance to a Trinity Valley School student who lives in Fort Worth and whose family qualifies for financial aid. Ivan Kovac Memorial Financial Aid Award The Ivan Kovac Memorial Financial Aid Award was established by Dr. Leigh Ann Jenkins in loving memory of her brother-in-law, Ivan Petar Kovac. Ivan was never happier than when speaking to others of the successes his son Joseph Ray, a 13-year student (Class of 2001), earned as the direct result of his education from Trinity Valley School. Ivan and his wife, Leslie, a faculty member since 1996, chose TVS for Joseph after extensive investigation of available schools in Fort Worth. Ivan’s avid interests in the fields of technology and engineering created an engaging environment in the home and an appreciation for the academic rigors demanded by Trinity Valley School. The purpose of the award is to provide financial aid assistance to a TVS student in grades 1-4 demonstrating financial need and meeting the following criteria: the student should exemplify a love of learning, exhibit a positive attitude, and demonstrate conscientious effort. Gary Krahn Educator Award for Leadership and Creativity Inspirational Leader, Lifelong Learner, Passionate Questioner, Innovator, Collaborator, Creative

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Explorer, Supportive Thinker, Selfless Servant, Mentor. These qualities and many more describe Dr. Gary Krahn, who significantly and meaningfully advanced Trinity Valley School as head of school from 2006 - 2015. The Board of Trustees established the Gary Krahn Educator Award for Leadership and Creativity to honor Dr. Krahn for his outstanding dedication and service to TVS. This endowed award will be presented annually to a TVS educator who embodies the characteristics highlighted above and will be accompanied by a $500 stipend. The head of school and division heads may nominate candidates to the president of the Board of Trustees. The Board and head of school together will select the recipient. The awardee will be announced at the faculty’s end-of-year celebration each May. Paula and Gary Krahn Endowed Fund for Advancement and Creativity This fund was established in 2013 by the Keltner Family in recognition of the dedication of Head of School Dr. Gary Krahn and his wife Paula for their commitment to the advancement of TVS. The Fund gives TVS educators the opportunity to connect and build professional relationships around the world to enhance their professional development. Gerry Kramer Alumni Financial Aid Award The alumni of Trinity Valley School recognize and appreciate the education they received at TVS. It is the intent of the Alumni Association to aid in providing this experience to alumni children whose families require financial assistance. Therefore, the Association established an award in 1996, which is awarded annually to an alumni family enrolling at least one child of any age at TVS. In 2007 Gerry Kramer, former teacher, head of Lower School, and associate head of school, retired. Many members of the TVS community made gifts to the school to honor Mr. Kramer’s 39 years of devotion and service. Mr. Kramer directed these gifts to the Alumni Award, and the Alumni Association voted to name the award in his honor. The Lowe Foundation Endowment for the Performing Arts Established in 2016 through a gift from The Lowe Foundation, this special fund supports performing arts programs at Trinity Valley School, specifically in instrumental music. This endowment recognizes the important cultural learning experiences students gain through the performing arts and honors Cypress Yost (Class of 2028) and Mary Carson Yost. McCallum Family Endowed TOE Stipends in Recognition of Bob Schofield Jack and Dana McCallum, through an endowed gift, have donated this award in honor of longtime TOE Director Bob Schofield. The purpose of the award is to generate funds for stipends for those faculty members who volunteer their time to attend TOE events or activities. Ella C. McFadden Financial Aid Award TVS established this award in 2012 in celebration of Mrs. McFadden’s tremendous generosity to the school. Her legacy continues through the Ella C. McFadden Charitable Fund at the Community Foundation of North Texas, and it reminds us that the power of one person can change lives for generations. The purpose of this award is to provide tuition assistance to a promising student. Albert and Mary Lou Menchaca Memorial Award The Albert and Mary Lou Menchaca Memorial Award was established in 1997 by Dr. and Mrs. John

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A. Menchaca in loving memory of his parents. Albert and Mary Lou Menchaca exemplified the best that parents can offer a child - as motivators, providers, and role models for their family. While they had limited access to formal education of their own, they truly valued the importance of education and were willing to make personal sacrifices for the benefit of their family. It is in this spirit that the Albert and Mary Lou Menchaca Memorial Award was created -- to help parents with similar drives and aspirations access quality education for their children. Yearly earnings from the Albert and Mary Lou Menchaca Memorial Award Fund will provide financial assistance to a disadvantaged Trinity Valley School student or students. Jay & Scott Miller Financial Award The Jay & Scott Miller Financial Aid Award was established by their parents, Laura and Tod Miller, in honor of their sons, Jay, Class of 2004, and Scott, Class of 2008, both of whom attended Trinity Valley School for 13 years. The Millers’ interest and involvement in the life of the TVS community have been enthusiastic, widespread, and always in the best interest of the School. The student receiving this award should meet the following criteria: integrity, service, leadership, strength of character, and involvement in the TVS community. The student needs to be well rounded with an interest in sports, or a student athlete who knows how to achieve success. Navin Narayan Award The Navin Narayan Award was established in 2000 by family and friends as a memorial to the life and work of Navin Narayan. Valedictorian of the Class of 1995, Navin was selected as a Rhodes Scholar, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and a 1999 summa cum laude graduate from Harvard. He was Vice Chair of the National Advisory Committee on Youth Involvement, and served as an International Humanitarian Law and International Services Instructor with the Red Cross. He received the Clara Barton Award, the highest award of the American Red Cross. In addition, he was appointed to the Red Cross National Committee on Resolutions. The award is designed to provide an opportunity for study at Trinity Valley School to a student from an underrepresented minority who best exemplifies Navin’s unique qualities and characteristics - compassion, leadership, intellectual curiosity, intelligence, humility, determination, and gentle ways. This award will annually provide full tuition and all other reasonable school-related expenses to its Upper School-aged recipient. Dr. Bill Neil Sportsmanship Award This award is presented to the athlete who best exemplifies the highest ideals of sportsmanship, enthusiasm, fair play, dedication, integrity and loyalty to the team. Parents’ Club Distinguished Teacher’s Award Established in 2010, this award is chosen from faculty members within a different division each school year. Faculty members nominate individuals who most embody the ideals of professional advancement of their subject matter in a given year. Parents’ Club Financial Aid Award The Parents’ Club Financial Aid Award was established by the 2009-2010 Parents’ Club Board through their Grants for Greatness program. The Parents’ Club Board and members are the

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backbone of TVS, and as a group are consistently enthusiastic and involved with efforts that are widespread and always in the best interest of the School. The purpose of the Parents’ Club Financial Aid Award is to provide financial assistance to a Trinity Valley School student demonstrating financial need and meeting the following criteria: the student should exemplify integrity, service, leadership, strength of character, and involvement in the TVS community. The student needs to be well rounded and the child of an involved Parents’ Club member. Fred and Mabel R. Parks Financial Aid Award The Fred and Mabel R. Parks Financial Aid Award was established in 2006 with the Fred and Mabel R. Parks Foundation. The award was created to honor the memories of Mr. and Mrs. Parks, who during their lifetime recognized the valuable role education plays in our society. The purpose of the award is to annually provide tuition assistance to a Trinity Valley School student whose family qualifies for financial aid. The Rosenthal Family Endowed Fund for Innovation in Teaching and Learning This was established in 2012 by Billy and Rozanne Rosenthal, Madelyn Rosenthal ’02, Benjamin Rosenthal ’01, and Ashli Rosenthal Blumenfeld ’99 in recognition of the commitment and talent of Trinity Valley School’s dedicated faculty. The Fund supports teachers’ pursuit of creativity and innovation in teaching and learning. Rutledge Award The Rutledge Award was established in 2003 by Eunice and Robb Rutledge. The Rutledges have been staunch supporters of Trinity Valley School since the early 70’s when two of their children were TVS students, and Eunice served on the Board. They continued their involvement in later years through their grandchildren. The purpose of this award is to provide tuition assistance to a promising student. Rutledge Scholarship and Lecture Fund The primary purpose of the Rutledge Scholarship and Lecture Fund is to annually provide the resources necessary to underwrite the appearance of an exceptional speaker. It is the Rutledge family’s desire that the speaker address interesting topics that will both inform and entertain the members of the Trinity Valley School family. Fred A. Sanders Award The purpose of the Fred A. Sanders Award is to provide financial assistance to a Trinity Valley School student who exemplifies strength of character, exemplary citizenship, a positive classroom attitude, and involvement in the TVS community. The Fred A. Sanders Award was established in January 2007 by his family. The Sanders have two daughters who graduated from Trinity Valley School, Kathleen Sanders Wilson ’82 and Elaine Sanders Morris ’84. Schumacher/Kyle Endowed Coach’s Award Established in 2010, this award is voted on by Varsity athletes. They vote for the coach who has had the greatest impact on their lives.

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Schumacher/Kyle Family Financial Aid Award The Schumacher/Kyle Family Financial Aid Award was established by the Schumacher/Kyle Family in 2010. Frank and Kathy Kyle are the parents of Corey ’04 and Kelly ’08, and Bob and Edith Schumacher are the proud grandparents. The family established a financial aid award to provide assistance to a Trinity Valley School student meeting the following criteria, everything else being equal: a varsity or junior varsity athlete who embodies the ideals of character, leadership and integrity admired in athletes by Dennis Fleming. Dennis was a teacher, coach, principal, mentor, and friend to TVS students, faculty, and parents alike. Stephen Seleny Award, a gift of the Ryan Foundation This award, established by the Ryan Foundation, in honor of founding Headmaster, Stephen Seleny, goes to a student who well represents the spirit of the ideal Trinity Valley School student. Dr. Bill Shelton Award A Trinity Valley School family generously established the Dr. Bill Shelton Award in 1997 to honor the teaching career of Dr. Shelton and provide financial assistance to a deserving student. Dr. Shelton joined the Trinity Valley School faculty in 1984 as chairman of the history department. Students, alumni, parents, and faculty appreciate his warm interest and concern for the whole person and consider “Doc,” as he is affectionately called by his students, to be a friend. The Dr. Bill Shelton Award will annually provide tuition assistance to an African-American or Hispanic student enrolled in the Upper School program at Trinity Valley School. Mary Jo Sloane Humanitarian Award The aim of the Mary Jo Sloane Humanitarian Award is to recognize and reward a student of outstanding scholastic ability and sterling character. This scholarship is awarded to a member of the graduating class of Trinity Valley School, particularly one who has demonstrated keen interest and promise of ability in the health profession. Mary Jo Sloane was a true humanitarian with unswerving integrity. This gift is an annual grant of $1,000 and is presented at Trinity Valley School’s graduation ceremony. STAR (Success Through Academic Readiness) Award The STAR award was established by Janet Carter in 1997 to provide assistance to children who have attended inner-city schools. The award is designed to provide financial assistance to a student in grades five through 12. The student receiving the award must have attended an innercity school for more than one year. Charles L. and Ann Pendleton Stephens Award In 2001, Ann Pendleton Stephens designated Trinity Valley School as the recipient of a gift from her estate. From the gift, the Charles L. and Ann Pendleton Stephens Award has been established as a tribute to the love and devotion Ann and her husband had for the School. Mr. Stephens was involved from the earliest days of the School, and all three of their sons attended in the 60’s and 70’s. Both were active volunteers, with Charles serving as board president in 1971. The purpose of the award is to annually provide tuition assistance to a new or current TVS student.

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The Pratibha and Rajendra Tanna Family Financial Aid Award The Pratibha and Rajendra Tanna Family Financial Aid Award was established by Amar Tanna ’99 and Neel Tanna ’97 in 2014 in honor of their parents Pratibha and Raj Tanna. This award is designed to provide financial aid to a Trinity Valley student who adds to the ethnic diversity of TVS and who exemplifies integrity, compassion, intellectual curiosity, service, leadership, and strength of character. Christie Thornton Memorial Award This award was established in memory of Christie, a member of the Class of 1991, and is presented to a member of the graduating class who displays intelligence, independent thought, creativity, and a genuine humanitarian conviction. It is based strictly on merit, and the recipient is selected by a standing committee. Tindall Family Endowed Fund for Faculty Support and Recognition The Tindall Family Endowed Fund for Faculty Support and Recognition was established in 2012 by Elizabeth and Scott Tindall in honor of Trinity Valley School’s remarkable educators. Sons Conrad ’12 and Charlie ’14 greatly benefited from the commitment and talent of TVS’s dedicated teachers. This fund provides support for faculty development and enrichment. Andrew Tran Memorial Award Drs. Anthony Tran and Mylinh Vu joined with friends to create an award in memory of their son, Andrew Tran. Andrew was an enthusiastic second-grade student at the time of his death in 1997. The award is designed to provide financial assistance to a student enrolled in grades one through four. The recipient should exhibit a love for learning, have a positive attitude and exemplary effort. TVS Dance Enrichment Endowed Fund Created in 2014 with an initial gift from Katharine McCallum (Class of 2013) to establish a legacy for TVS Dance. It is McCallum’s intent that others will contribute additional support to assure a focused and lasting impact for generations. This fund will advance and enrich TVS Dance’s vibrant and dynamic programs. Vashisht Family Teacher Development Fund Naresh and Neeru Vashisht established this fund with the purpose of providing teacher development for Trinity Valley School. This fund allows teachers to participate in many teachertraining conferences and educational opportunities. Crystelle Waggoner Financial Aid Award The Crystelle Waggoner Financial Aid Award was established by the US Trust Department Bank of America, US Trust, on behalf of the Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust. The purpose of the Crystelle Waggoner Financial Aid Award is to provide assistance to a Trinity Valley School student meeting the following criteria: the student should exemplify leadership potential, commitment from family, and potential to enrich our school community leadership through diversity. All other things being equal, the recipient would be a female student in Middle School with the hopes of carrying that student through graduation.

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ENDOWMENT GIFTS

Trinity Valley School’s endowment ensures the stability and future viability of the School. Endowed funds provide support on a restricted basis as a long-term support base. A variety of funds support financial aid awards, faculty initiatives, and special programs. General Endowment Ella C. McFadden Fund of the Community Foundation of North Texas Elizabeth and Michael Stevener Class of ’86 Fund In honor of Michael Appleman ’86 Louise and Gordon Appleman Dennis Fleming Financial Aid Award Madeline McCluer Dickerson ’05 Neely Davis Douglas ’05 Johann Joseph ’05 Shea Kinser ’05 Ryan Millett ’05 Katherine Teichelman Price ’05 Brian B. Tucker ’05 Byron Gauntt Memorial Award Aileen S. Gauntt Genovese/Dozier Award Karen G. and Gary A. Dozier Hagseth Library Donation Martha McGouirk Harper ’76

Albert and Mary Lou Menchaca Memorial Award Harriet and John Menchaca Navin Narayan Award Anonymous - 1 Amanda Janney ’95 Lynn Rosen Jordan ’95 Paige Fershtand Stephens ’95 Performing Arts The Lowe Foundation Fred A. Sanders Award Jeanne Sanders Schumacher/Kyle Family Financial Aid Award Kathy and Frank Kyle Bill Shelton Scholarship Peter and Beth Dahlberg Tindall Fund Conrad Tindall ’12 TVS Library Books Harper and Tiernan Dunne

Gary Krahn Award Michael Boothby and Ann Ranelle Katie and Jeff Farmer ’87 Stacie and Marc Goldman ’92 Shannon and Mark Hart Kim McGartland Medley Jude and Marc Sloter Sonya and Amar Tanna ’99 The Viola Family

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ALUMNI GIVING

The alumni of Trinity Valley School are generous donors and honor their educational experience through giving back. The primary alumni-giving vehicle is the Alumni Annual Fund, managed as part of the School’s endowment, and gifts to any of the six alumni-specific funds contained therein earn interest which is used to further TVS opportunities. Any gift by an alum is welcome and impactful, whether its destination is a memorial or honorarium, a brick, a tree, a library book, or any number of other options. 1968 Barney Holland 1970 Duff Hallman Thomas Mastin Ken Mindell 1972 Roy Horan Charley McCluer 1973 Dan Reynolds 1976 Martha McGouirk Harper Judith Sullivan Kinser Penny Reynolds Stacy Reynolds Tim Rost 1977 Susan Rutledge Mitchell Steve Presley Drew Pumphrey 1978 Carol Stucker Carr Gerry Schwarz 1979 Michael Berkowitz Amy Carson Brown Beena Paulose Rajan Carolyn Freese Roberts

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1980 Craig Pierce Bunny Neil Riemitis 1981 Hank Dorris Meredith Watts Dorris Cherrie Hamilton Ibbott Lori Harding Johnson Chandler Smith Walter Stucker Amy Bishop Williamson 1982 Greg Butner Allison Settle Knight Daniel Noltkamper Brent Pierce Scott Renshaw Jeanie Randolph Rollins Marc York 1983 Adair Cothran Bean David Matheson David Sorokolit Cara Coyne Williams 1984 Karen Grant-Roberts Stephen Hewitt Tracy Redfearn Matheson Elaine Sanders Morris Karen White-Dacy


1985 David Druley Joe Gallagher Kerim Razack 1986 Geff Anderson Michael Appleman Field Lange Katherine Van Aken Somich 1987 Cyrena Lawrence Allen Jonathan Engelke Jeff Farmer Craig Goldman Erin Finley Lee Rochelle Rubin Bill Whiteside 1988 Jeff Alexander Soraya Choudhry Joslin Brant Martin Paul Price Omar Selod Rachel Borders Weese 1989 Kathryn Davis Christopher Grant Laura Manning High Kyle Kennedy John Koechel Tiffany Lambert Clare Pritchett Lorimer Monty Moncrief Chance Robertson Kory Ogle Robertson Dan Rosen Anita White Rebecca Sykes Young 1990 George Mills Neha Bhagat Vyas

1991 Cassie Bolz Wallace Bubar Stephanie McWilliams Byrd Kendra Green Dias Christopher Scoggins Doug Wiley 1992 Steven Davis Marc Goldman Craig Lesok Bryan Lucas Brinton Payne Kelly Cope Payne Heidi Paul Perry Alex Seleny Melissa Webb Shrewsbury 1993 Brian Gibson Allison Lorimer Henderson Ben Hoskins Melissa Williams Hoskins 1994 Kristie Taliaffero Gibson Bradley Kentor Cristina Hindman Schneiderman 1995 Ryan Armstrong Brian Corder Erin Hendricks Amanda Janney Lee Johnson Jared Jordan Lynn Rosen Jordan Bill Lorimer Patrick Pate Jenny Kostohryz Rosell Paige Fershtand Stephens 1996 Erin Kennedy Benson Winfield Crumley Jennifer Harwell Dempsey Michelle Berger Duncan

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John Elliott Maya Jhangiani Markus Kypreos Jennifer Andrews Moore Julie Link Steffens Drew Zerdecki 1997 Sarah Bessire Florsheim David Kostohryz Andy Lewis Justin Mund Adam Nemser Amy Cottrell Ross Neel Tanna Eloise Wiley Williams Patrick Wright 1998 Mary Hazelwood Barkley Emelie Andrews Graham Patrick McGlinchey JB Strong 1999 Ashli Rosenthal Blumenfeld Andrew Neilson Russell Oshman Amar Tanna Amanda Hollander Wagner Lexi Kypreos Yost 2000 Kiley Schmidt Brannon Hunter Johnson Helen Pine McPherson Darcy Labovitz Miller Leslie Mattingly Palmer Rachel Buchanan Thompson 2001 Anik Gandhi Regan McDonald Gilstrap Kimble Horak John Kostohryz Andrew Oshman Claire Lawhon Pearce Ginny Pothoff Ben Rosenthal

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2002 Maddie Rosenthal 2003 Joel Hewett Brooke Hobart Morgan Laura Tucker Standish 2004 Mary Katherine Vigness Clarke Jared Knight Palmer Lummis Mattie McClintock Jay Miller Matt Montague 2005 Maddie McCluer Dickerson Neely Davis Douglas Johann Joseph Shea Kinser Ryan Millett Katie Teichelman Price Brian Tucker 2006 Alex Perryman 2008 Buck Bennett Elisabeth Bussey Lauren Grady Matt Johns Elizabeth McNamara Morgan Sharpe Antonia Jacob Sigl Nathan Snodgrass 2010 Lindsay LaNasa Hayley Perryman 2012 Callie Hadobas Robbie Hadobas Connor McLaughlin Conrad Tindall


2013 Theresa Gallman Michael Johns Peter LaNasa Katie McCallum Joe Sheppard Catherine Viola 2014 Abby Hanley Patrick Kunkel Thomas Viola 2015 Declan Kunkel Samsara Counts 2016 Trip Hanley Sam Pumphrey Truman Robertson

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SPECIAL GIFTS

Gifts made in honor or memory of a loved one are directed to the Trinity Valley School general endowment are listed below.

HONORARIUMS In honor of... Ginger Alford Stacy Dodson Judy and Paul Andrews Katherine and Stephen Seleny Ric Auger Stacy Dodson Gretchen Barrett Katherine and Stephen Seleny Anne and Bob Bass Katherine and Stephen Seleny Vicki and Ed Bass Katherine and Stephen Seleny Jack Benson Jineen and Mike Bessire Manish Bhatt Trip Hanley ’16 Sam Pumphrey ’16 Laurie and Marvin Blum Katherine and Stephen Seleny Jennifer Cooke Truman Robertson ’16 Crystal Dover Stacy Dodson

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Jane and John Freese Katherine and Stephen Seleny Christian Gehman Stacy Dodson Lori Goggans Katherine and Stephen Seleny Gail Granek Katherine and Stephen Seleny Myron Grunberg Trip Hanley ’16 Nathan Johnston Stacy Dodson Joan and Howard Katz Katherine and Stephen Seleny John O’Reilly Trip Hanley ’16 Paul Price Sam Pumphrey ’16 Elizabeth and William Robertson Katherine and Stephen Seleny Kory Robertson ’89 Stacy Dodson Sam Pumphrey ’16 Truman Robertson ’16


Rozanne and Billy Rosenthal Katherine and Stephen Seleny

Stephen Seleny Donna and Win Adams

Roz Rosenthal Katherine and Stephen Seleny

Danielle Sellers Stacy Dodson

James Scott Sam Pumphrey ’16 Truman Robertson ’16

MEMORIALS

in memory of... Lynn Allen Nancy Dozier Jim Archuleta Baylor Surgicare and Oakmont, Scott Casey Steve Corbato Jill and Matt Driggers Connie and Vernon Dusek The Eshet Team Ann Walker and Charles Flynn Joyce and Edwin Harshbarger, Jr. Carol and Louis Lopez Jennifer and Paul Martinez Tracie and Michael McCrary Dori and Bruce Miller Joelle, Joe, Jonas and Jorgia Oliveira Glen and Charlene Stevens TVS Class of 2020 Marcia Cato Meredith Watts Dorris ’81, Hank Dorris ’81 and Holt Dorris June Cooley Meredith Watts Dorris ’81, Hank Dorris ’81 and Holt Dorris

Bernice Little Davis Paula C. Davis Gene Dozier Kim Martin Berkowitz and David Cooke Liz and Graham Rutherford Bill Duncan Annette and Jerry Blaschke Carolyn and Bill Lorimer Robin Preston Liz and Graham Rutherford Bill Gunnin Anna and Don Carlson Carlos Hernandez Kathy Hernandez Marihelen Hickey Alyssa and Field Lange ’86 Jacinta Jara Anna and Don Carlson

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Fred Lee Johnston, III Sandy and Jack McGowan W. S. Lorimer, Jr. Carolyn and Bill Lorimer Betty McNutt Sarah and David Evans Katie and Jeff Farmer ’87 Sheryl and Sean Kenny Harriett Moore Robin Preston Beth and David Reintjes Aileen Neil Annette and Jerry Blaschke Katie and Jeff Farmer ’87 Frost Pat and Jack Pierce Robin Preston Sonya and Amar K. Tanna ’99 Helen Leopard Schuck Missy and George Johns Leigh Secrest Annette and Jerry Blaschke Eda Lilla Beitman Whitehead Meredith Watts Dorris ’81, Hank Dorris ’81 and Holt Dorris Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Garvey Isabelle and Sam Hulsey Diana and Charles Keene Cheryl, Sean and Jason Kenny Patsy McDonald Bettye and Wade Nowlin Kathryn and William Pollard John Wilson, II Pat and Jack Pierce

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CLASS OF 2016 LEGACY FUND

Trinity Valley School established a Legacy Fund to honor the graduates of the Class of 2016. Donations go to the Trinity Valley School endowment, and in subsequent reunion years, we will direct the Class of 2016 to this fund to make charitable contributions to the School. Nicole Bergamini Michael Bergamini and Harli Dollinger

Mackenzie Elizabeth McClung Brett and Nancy McClung

Matthew J. Berkowitz Kim Martin Berkowitz

Michael Mason Odom Laurie and Mason Odom

Usmah Chaudhary Adil M. Choudhary and Ayesha Sardar

Avery Perkins Jon and Charissa Perkins

Keaton Cordell Billy and Kim Cordell

Sam Pumphrey Kelly and Drew Pumphrey

Trip Hanley Kelly and Bill Hanley

Morgan Roberts Melody and Jim Roberts

Florian Janke Joerg and Soon Janke

Lauren Sorokolit Rachelle and David Sorokolit ’83

Yusuf Khan Nusrat and Stephanie Khan

Joseph Vories Patricia and Andrew Vories

Zachary Jonas Manuel Dr. Sophia Grant

Michael Zadeh Jim and Ann Zadeh

GIFTS IN KIND The Ashton Depot Central Market, H. E. Butt Grocery Company Kay’s Hallmark Ben E. Keith Company McKinley’s Fine Bakery & Café Courtney and Warren Prescott Jill and Michael Unell

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STEPHEN SELENY SOCIETY

Planned giving is a unique way to support Trinity Valley School and provide the promise of a lifelong belief in the TVS education. In 1999, Trinity Valley School announced the formation of the Stephen Seleny Society, dedicated to honoring those “family members” who have remembered TVS in their estate plans. Please contact Margaret Kramer for more information at kramerm@trinityvalleyschool. org or 817.321.0100. Mrs. Carol Margaret Allen Mr. Michael Appleman ’86 Mr. James M. Atkinson Mr. Frank A. Bailey * Ms. Barbara Baldridge Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bass Ms. Michelle Blair ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Blaschke Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Blum Mr. and Mrs. Smith A. Brownlie Mrs. Louise Canafax * Mrs. Laila Choudhry Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Christoffel Mr. and Mrs. James B. Clinkscales Mr. Stephen Coslik Mrs. Ashley Crisp Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Dahlberg Ms. Sherry Duncan Mr. Pat Dunne and Dr. Heather Breiter Mrs. Aileen Gauntt Mr. James Gauntt Mrs. Kristie Taliaferro Gibson ’94 and Mr. Brian Gibson ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Goldman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Goldstein Ms. Suzanne W. Goldstein Mrs. Virginia Goodman Mrs. Gail Granek Dr. Ann Hoch Ms. Christy Jack ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Katz Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keel Dr. David Kostohryz Jr. ’97 Mrs. Diane N. Lesanto * Mr. and Mrs. Luther L. Marshall Jr.

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Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. McCluer III ’72 Mrs. Kim Medley Mr. and Mrs. Tod M. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mindell ’70 Mr. James Murray Ms. Amy Nelson ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Pozez Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Reynolds II Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Riemitis ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rosen Mr. and Mrs. William E. Rosenthal Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Rubin Mrs. Eunice Rutledge * Mr. Robert and Mrs. Edith Schumacher * Mrs. Ann Stephens * Mr. and Mrs. Timothy T. Stephens ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Stucker ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Sykes Mrs. Pratibha Tanna Mrs. Anna Belle Thomas Ms. Joanne D. Viola Mrs. Margery Ward * Mr. and Mrs. James W. Watson Ms. Jane Barnard Weed Mrs. Anne Winterringer * Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Withers Mr. Charles E. Zivney * * denotes deceased


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