Fo r e v e r TOGETHER
U M S - W R I G H T P R E PA R AT O R Y S C H O O L — 2020 FALL MAGAZINE — A CLEAR PATH for POTENTIAL
U M S - W R I G H T
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
P R E P A R A T O R Y
S C H O O L
Calendar at a Glance
Paige Plash, Board Chairman Ashleigh Leland, Co-chairman Frank Lott, Co-chairman Walsh Lott Arendall Robert C. Baird, III Joel B. Bullard, III Celia Cushing Cameron Angus R. Cooper, III Kristen Beard DeLaney Curran D. Foose Elizabeth Damson Freeman Mara Bronstein Gipson Alvin K. Hope, II Robert M. Hope, Jr. Virginia Stimpson Jeffery Don P. Kelly, Jr. Abby Grodnick Kennedy Allen H. Ladd M. Bancroft McMurphy, III Brooks P. Milling Hilton Billingsley Mostellar P. Bradley Murray Andrew M. Newton W. Davis Pilot, III Benjamin M. Radcliff, Jr. Michael C. Rogers Mikell W. Taylor Sarah Luce Watkins John F. Weston, Jr. Mr. Doug G. Barber Head of School
Fall Semester Homecoming - October 9 Fall Holiday - October 12 Theatre Guild Fall Show (Virtual) - October 16-17 Dawgs on the Hunt - November 5 UMS-Wright Golf Classic - November 9 Thanksgiving Holiday - November 23-27 Chorus Holiday Concert (Virtual) - December 7 Band Holiday Concert (Virtual) - December 8 Spring Semester Holiday Break - December 18-January 4 Classes Resume - January 7 MLK Day (School Holiday) - January 18 Middle School Spring Show (Virtual) - January 22 Mardi Gras Break - February 15-19 Theatre Guild Spring Show (Virtual)- March 12 Crimson & Grey Day - March 19 Spring Break - April 5-9 Graduation - May 27
A CLEAR PATH for POTENTIAL
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SPOTLIGHTS PROJECT ENGAGE
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Doug G. Barber Head of School
Our world has experienced countless challenges and opportunities since University Military School opened the doors for the first time on October 2, 1893. On that day, a hurricane pushed waters past Royal Street, yet not even a hurricane prevented the school from opening. It is quite surreal to look back through history considering all of the changes, challenges, and experiences since Dr. Wright decided to open a school for boys now considered one of the South’s premier preparatory schools. When reflecting on the incredible forces in the world that could have led to the demise of UMS-Wright, I believe I recognize why David H. Eddington, UMS Class of 1899 wrote in what is now our school prayer, “that those who follow after will find in us an example of truth and courage, the spirit of our school.” Today, like so many other times in history, we face tumultuous and unprecedented times as a country and a school. How will UMS-Wright, its faculty, students, and families ensure that history recognizes in us the spirit of our school? How can we demonstrate the indispensable truth and courage exhibited by so many before us in ensuring the vision of Dr. Wright continues despite life’s challenges? In the fall of 2019, I met personally with each member of the UMSWright Board of Trustees. I wanted to explain my vision and values to each member in developing a bond that may permit UMS-Wright to continue to move forward. I spoke to them of decipherable challenges like economic adversities, personnel decisions, curricular changes, and student wellness, each a vital and meaningful indicator of a healthy and vibrant school. In those meetings, I expressed one personal concern; how can we ensure UMS-Wright can meet critical challenges in the future. I had my ideas of what those challenges might look like based on previous experiences; however, I had no mindfulness of the trials looming for all of us in 2020. In these times, I have been reminded of how essential the prayerful request of David H. Eddington in 1899, which we recite each morning at the beginning of school, would support our greatest needs. We must rely confidently on the words in the UMS-Wright prayer; “those who follow after will find in us an example of truth and courage the spirit of our school.” That we rely solely on God’s truths and that we possess the courage necessary to navigate our lives in ensuring our deeds are examples of the noble spirit of our school. As I spoke to the faculty at the opening of school meetings, I challenged all of us to be supporters of one another. I am convinced the challenges ahead require the diverse talents and abilities of every member of our community; teachers, staff, students, families, and alumni. I reminded the faculty of the story in Exodus in which the people of Israel faced a battle with the Amalekites. Often, I associate the leadership of Moses with heroic deeds; confronting the Egyptian pharaoh, negotiating the release of an enslaved people, and leading those through the desert, providing for the people; that is what
leaders do. But in Exodus 17, we can understand a different aspect of leadership; the willingness to accept others’ support. As leaders, sometimes there is a temptation to hide our apprehension or doubts and to believe doing so could justify our integrity as leaders. In the story in Exodus, Moses, accompanied by Aaron and Hur, went to the top of a hill to watch the battle among the Israelites and the Amalekites. Moses took with him his staff. The staff was a symbol of Moses’ leadership and evidence of God’s authority for his actions. As the battle ensued, Moses held the staff above his head as a banner to encourage the soldiers. As long as Moses raised the staff, the Israelites prevailed; when he lowered his staff, the Amalekites prevailed. Moses’ strength grew weary, and his arms heavy. He could no longer raise them with his own power. Aaron and Hur took a stone and put it under Moses for him to rest. They each then held Moses’ arms up, one on one side and one on the other. They were the support to ensure Moses could continue to hold his arms up and experience victory. The willingness to consume and offer support of one another is critical as we embrace the truth and courage demanded in today’s world. Thank you to our entire UMS-Wright community, those present members, and those before us in rooting our school on the principles of truth and courage. I urge all of us to be willing to “set stones” to support one another and “hold up” the arms of one another in moving UMS-Wright through and beyond the current challenges and those that will inevitably face us tomorrow.
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Brooks P. Milling Chairman of the Board
Gradutation Speech Brooks Milling ‘87 at graduation with Charles Milling ‘20.
I am especially thankful to be with you tonight.
Not long ago, I thought it highly unlikely that we would be able to gather for this event. I thank Mr. Barber and his outstanding team for the planning and flexibility to allow us to commemorate the graduation of our seniors with this ceremony. I also thank our parents and families for their adaptability in this time of unprecedented events.In thinking about tonight, I have contemplated what this graduation ceremony means to all of us. Have you ever thought about why we have these ceremonies? Why do we put on caps and gowns and special dresses to receive a diploma? Why do our families dress up and show up to witness this ceremony? My son said he didn’t need to come tonight –that we could just mail him his diploma. We thought we might have to do that for everyone this year. But why don’t we just hand you a diploma on your last day of school, or mail it to you? We don’t do that, because this is too important a milestone not to commemorate. You are passing from childhood into adulthood. You have completed an educational process ambitiously aimed to push you toward your highest potential in mind, body and spirit, and to develop in you strong moral character. We need to let you know that this is a watershed event in your life.In my view, we also need to acknowledge, celebrate and remind ourselves of the values that you have learned, values that unite us and will help us overcome the challenges the world presents. This is not anything like anormal year. You are graduating in the middle of a global pandemic. You finished the school year online. You have seen local, national and worldwide counts of those infected by, and those who have died from Covid-19. You have missed out on your final sports seasons, fine arts performances, club activities, graduation parties and senior traditions. It seems that there should be some sacrifice, some personal difficulty, greater than a feeling of uncertainty and worry, and limiting personal contact with others outside of my household.
wake of the delayed arrest of three alleged participants in the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery. Before that the # MeToo movement informed us about continuing harassment and abuse of women, culminating in the conviction of Harvey Weinstein. You have come of age at a time when there are loud and diverse voices saying that we, as a nation, are still not living up to our ideals of justice, respect and equal protection under the law. How do we, as UMSWright alumni, respond? First, we have to ask ourselves what we believe in. We have to identify our fundamental truths. Do we believe in compassion as a core value? Do we believe in treating others with respect, treating them as we want to be treated? Do we believe that it is our calling as humans to love our fellow human beings? Do we believe that we must persevere patiently through difficulties and resistance to promote and advance love, respect, compassion and empathy? I believe in these things. If you believe in them too, then what does that mean for us? It means, at a bare minimum, as a start, we need to incorporate these values into our hearts and into our lives, so that those around us can tell what we believe by how we live our lives, and not just by what we profess. In other words, these values have to control our actions.
If we want people to see the best in us, we need to see the best in others. If we want to live in a world where people respect one another and treat each other well, we need to show the way. We need to cultivate an optimism that comes from a knowledge that there are good things, such as love, that are more constant, sure and eternal than we are. The truths we cling to, however, will dictate what we learn from, and how we respond to, those circumstances. And I believe that you have learned many of those important truths at this place.It is worthwhile to speak of them. Although we live constantly through situations that are beyond our control, there are some key elements of our lives that we can control. Our attitudes, and our actions; our values and our faith-those are the elements that we You have responded, and seen the rest of your school community respond, can control, and those are the most important factors in to our immediate challenges with patience, with flexibility, with creativity,and shaping our lives, and in shaping the influence we might with perseverance in figuring out how to continue your UMS-Wright educa- have on the lives of others. tion away from campus. I know that after working at home for almost three (3) months, I have a much greater appreciation for my officeand the oppor- This is a lot to take in, especially on a night in which your tunity to interact with my coworkers. But also, I am much better at working head may be swimming in memories of childhood and from home now. For me, the slowdown has also allowed time for reflection cares about what the future holds; or a night in which you on how I live my life and on my priorities. I hope that this time of isolation has just want to bask in the glow of completing this leg of resultedin reflection and realizations for all of us that will positively impact your journey, which is well-deserved. However, if you can our lives going forward.There have been points of education and inspiration. pursue your future with a focus on the values you have We have learned to better leverage our smart phones and other devices, and learned here -loving your fellow human beings, seeing the our social media platforms, to maintain our social, educational, business and world through the eyes of people with different experifamily relationships, and to stay informed and safe. Most notably, healthcare ences than yours; if you can think of how your words and providers and caregivers around the world have put their lives on the line, actions impact others; if you can treat others with love and and been infected and died, in the service of others. Layered on top of CO- respect that comes from a heart that believes deeply in VID-19, we have had a national awakening to injustice following the murder those values; then the world around you will have more of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer. That followed closely in the light, more joy, and more peace. And those things, like love,are contagious.
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Lower School Who would have ever dreamed that we would be dealing with a pandemic in 2020? Entering a new school year is always an exciting time, but this year has brought with it a lot of uncertainty and challenges. Our hope is that we can return to a more traditional school setting with less restrictions sooner rather than later. All that being said, I am proud of how our students at UMS-Wright, both on-campus and remote, have adjusted. They have adapted to the new expectations with positive attitudes and have been eager to learn alongside their classmates. I have quickly learned that our teachers are ROCKSTARS, as they have worked tirelessly to meet the needs of all of our students while maintaining academic rigor within their classrooms. I entered the education field over 25 years ago because I have a love for children and a desire to be just a small piece of the puzzle when it comes to educating them. To educate our youth is to empower them. As the new principal, I am committed to working with the Lower School staff to always put the well-being of the students first. I am looking forward to providing the youngest Bulldogs with an authentic UMS-Wright experience, by incorporating the traditions that have been an important part of our school family. I am anxious to work collaboratively with the teachers, students, and our families to provide a safe and encouraging environment where all students experience success. In addition, an open-door policy is important to me because I value the input and feedback from our families. This year may not have been what I envisioned as my first year as the Lower School principal at UMS-Wright, but continuing to develop relationships with our families and seeing our students thrive gives me hope that it may be the best year yet! Marcy Miller, Lower School Principal
There is no doubt that middle school can present some unique challenges and opportunities for students and parents. Here at UMS-Wright, we provide a secure, engaging environment that gives students a chance to thrive with unique, creative teaching and learning opportunities in addition to traditional classroom experiences. We believe that middle school is a crucial time for academic, social, and character development. A good middle school experience sets a student up for success during his/her high school years. Because of this, we invest in middle schoolers by using resources to provide small class sizes, new technology, and diverse curricular offerings. For example, we offer many classes in the arts, including drama, dance, and digital design, and our scheduling encourages students to try new things and develop their talents. Our STEM curriculum relies heavily on hands-on experiments and the scientific method giving students a chance to learn through real world situations, not just facts in isolation. In addition to the regular school day, we offer a wide range of intramural sports and cocurricular activities after school.
Middle School
Our faculty sets high expectations and finds great joy in helping their students meet and exceed their goals. Middle school is a time of great change for young people, and our teachers and staff consider it their calling to come alongside their students and help them navigate this significant time. As the middle school principal, I look forward to coming to school everyday. The excitement of our students and their commitment to growing in “Mind, Body, Spirit, and Character” motivates me to learn and grow as an administrator. ”Jeb Blackerby, Middle School Principal
U p p e r Upper School School
On March 13, 2020, a day that we will never forget, UMS-Wright was forced to shut its doors and move to Online Learning. Teachers, students, and parents all braced themselves and began the crash course on distance learning. As always, with the UMS-Wright mentality, we adapted to changes and made it look easy. Fast forward to August 11 and many hours of teacher training and technology improvements, the doors opened again to our amazing UMS-Wright students. Anytime in life we are faced with adversity, we have two decisions. We can blame the circumstances on something out of our hands, or we can embrace it and become a better person and school. UMS-Wright has definitely chosen the second option. Our classrooms and campus may look a little different, but our students and teachers have evolved into the “new normal.” UMS-Wright has equipped our teachers with the finest technology to be able to reach our students in school or at home and deliver synchronous learning to every student. Our class sizes are smaller to create a six-foot space between every desk and student. Our lunch is spread all over our beautiful campus under tents and shade trees to allow students to still be able to enjoy a little social time with their friends while remaining physically distanced. The one thing I do miss is the smiling faces on our students and teachers as they move throughout the day. We all know this is temporary, and we will overcome this adversity and continue to educate all our students to their highest potential in Mind, Body, Spirit, and Character. Wes Lathan, Upper School Principal
VIRTUAL Just as each class of students has its own personality, each school year has
its own characteristics. Many years bring excitement, some years bring bouts of celebration or heartache, and some years bring the unexpected. The 2019-2020 school year was no exception. As the COVID-19 pandemic began to unfold in early March, schools were faced with the difficult decision to suspend on-campus learning. Because of the excellent leadership of the Board of Trustees and Administration over the last fifteen years, UMS-Wright was able to continue the learning process remotely. Over ten years ago, major upgrades to the campus’s servers and technology infrastructure were made to prepare the school for future needs. A few years later, the school implemented the use of a Learning Management System (LMS), which gave teachers the ability to share course materials online; this addition to the curriculum blended physical learning with online learning. The school partnered with Florida Virtual School (FLVS) to offer each student the opportunity to take online courses as electives. For students to fully utilize the LMS and to have access to the numerous resources online, the school embarked on the implementation of a device program, wherein each student was given an Apple device. Did UMS-Wright predict remote learning? No, but the continual push for educational best practices and foresight of the school’s leadership put UMS-Wright in a healthy position to switch to remote learning within a few short days. Was it perfect? No, but we feel strongly that the learning experience last spring was a success considering the challenges thrown at the school in such a short period of time. During the summer we surveyed parents, students, and teachers so we could receive timely information concerning the remote experience; based on the feedback, changes were made leading into the 2020-2021 school year that would improve the remote learning experience. Remote learning looks very similar to online and in-person classroom learning now, as students must log in for each class period and wear their uniforms while sitting at a desk. Students watch their teachers and participate in the discussions and activities of that class. The vision by the school’s leadership, contributions by loyal donors, and hard work by the faculty and staff prepared the school to face any challenge. Whether students are on campus in classrooms, online or remote, UMS-Wright will continue to push each student to his or her highest potential.
LEARNING
20 moving for CLASS OF
Valedictorian - Olivia Swann
Salutatorian - Abby Baker
Lilley Alidor - University of Mississippi Andrew Allen - Mississippi State University Bruno Anez - University of Georgia Abby Baker- Auburn University David Bell - University of Alabama Caroline Bethea - University of Mississippi Trey Bonham - Virginia Military Institute Will Breland - University of West Florida Richard Brinson - McLennan Community College Frederick Cameron - University of Alabama Trey Carpenter - Auburn University JP Cave - University of Alabama Lesley Chapman - University of Alabama Jordan Chow - Auburn University Emily Clark - University of Mississippi Jil Coffee Jackson - University of Alabama Cecelia Connally - Auburn University Ann Corrigan - Boston College Bowen David - Louisiana State University Seth Davis - University of South Alabama Johanna Ehrhardt - Auburn University
Esther Feinstein - University of California-Davi Gray Fowler - Auburn University Sarah Elizabeth Freeman - University of Mississippi Lauren Gilchrist - Middle Tennessee State University Trey Greer - University of Alabama - Birmingham Louis Hand - University of Alabama Madi Hill - Auburn University Natalie Hurdle - University of Southern Mississippi Lyle Hutchison - University of Alabama Chapman Johnson - Mississippi State University Kate Johnson - University of Mississippi Ryann Jokerst - Savannah College of Art & Design Gregory Jones - University of Montevallo Bailey LaCoste- University of South Alabama Jayne Isabelle Ladas - University of Alabama Genie Ladd - University of Alabama Campbell Ladd - University of Virginia Jaci Land- Auburn University Anna Kline Lee - Auburn University Eli MacKinnon - University of Alabama Grace Massingill - University of Alabama
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I could not have anticipated when accepting the director of college counseling position that the college landscape would change so much in a short period of time. This was just one of the major challenges of COVID-19 that would affect UMS-Wright students, students in our nation, and students around the world. Moving forward, as college environments shift, so will we. We will rise to the occasion and produce better students because of this experience. Although guiding students and their families through a changing college admissions process will be high priority, an added focus will be placed on each student’s character and genuine experiences while in high school. It will be essential to identify the things that intrinsically motivate students and align those beliefs with their perfect college fit. I look forward to the adventure that awaits and getting to know the amazing students at UMS-Wright through a personalized approach of providing support and assistance during one of the most important times in their lives. -Kristin Odom, Director of College Counseling
Will Maurin - Auburn University Emmie Mayson - Auburn University Jack McAnnally - Auburn University Dakota Mellick - University of South Alabama Charles Milling - Auburn University Katherine Monson - Auburn University Cate Moore - University of Alabama Parks Moore - Baylor University Jordan Moore - Mississippi State University Zainab Nasser - University of Alabama - Birmingham Eleonora Newell - University of Alabama Clarke O’Connor - University of Alabama Jessica Olzinski - North Carolina State University Ryan Patel - Auburn University Jordan Perloff - University of Alabama Mary Miles Peterson - University of Alabama Serena Pipes - College of Charleston Harris Pugh - University of Alabama John Rice - Mississippi College Sarah Rose - University of Mobile Anna Sawrie - University of Loyola - New Orleans
Claude Shivers - University of Alabama Symon Smith - University of South Alabama Ireland Stafford - University of South Alabama Jackie Stewart Kuhn - University of Mississippi Jessie Stirling - Auburn University Julia Sumrall - Mississippi State University Olivia Swann - University of Alabama Emma Tanner - University of Alabama Rainey Tanner - University of Montevallo Tripp Tremayne - University of Alabama Tyler Turner - Marion Military Institute Sarah Webster - Auburn University Arec Wesley - Mississippi State University Stewart Whitehead - Auburn University Palmer Whiting - University of Alabama Mary Frances Wood - Auburn University Keyshawn Woodyard - University of South Alabama Mary Martin Yance - University of Alabama
Shrek, Jr. presented by the Middle School Drama Club
Artistic Concert Band
Give Thanks presented by K5
Our BAND PROGRAMS thrive under the direction of Melissa Jokerst. —ABA State Solo and Ensemble Festival - 10 soloists and 13 ensembles earned superior (I) ratings. —2 students were selected by audition for the elite Mobile Youth Symphony. —5 students participated in university-level honor bands at various universities along the Gulf Coast. —During our recent Project Engage, 10 band students were selected by band audition to perform in small ensembles at the Alabama Music Educators Conference. —Our Marching band has been invited three years in a row to march in the Altapointe MARC Mardi Gras parade. —Our Symphonic Wind Ensemble performed at the ABA State Music Assessment and received all Superior Ratings in concert and in sight-reading a second year in a row. —In recognition of their success at ABA State Music Assessment, they received an invitation to participate in the State Symphonic Winds Festival at the University of Alabama in April.
Lower School Choir Holiday Concert
Michelle McCormick and our CHORAL PROGRAMS work as ambassadors for our school singing at various community events and ball games. —17 Wright Singers were selected for All State Chorus. —7 singers performed at the Alabama Music Educators Association Honor Choir during Project Engage. —2020 Alabama Vocal Association State Assessment: 4 ensembles and 3 soloists earned gold medals —We have 80 piano and voice students! —5 of our Middle School piano students and 1 LS piano student will compete in the upcoming MMTA Sonata February 22. —One 7th grader competed in the Piano Virtuoso Competition in November and placed 2nd in his division. —Middle School piano students study with Donna McClain, and LS with Jennifer Smith, Susan Kirkland, and Cindi Reedy who also teaches voice. —Piano and Voice teachers continued online lessons with their students through the spring quarantine. They finished their year with online recitals that showcased their growth and bulldog commitment.
Fine and Performing Arts
Into the Woods presented by the Upper School Theatre Guild
Views Lights, Camera, Action presented by 3rd Grade
Art with Mrs. Holberg
—Wright Players under the direction of Margaret Delaney earned a Superior rating at state competition for their Studio Theatre one act play, “Stagecraft: The Video Game.” They garnered three All-Star Cast member spots.
The Only Thing Between Me and Total Awesomeness presented by the Upper School
—Photography students under the direction of Catherine Helmsing won awards in Week’s Bay Foundation Photography Competition.
—Individual event competitors earned 2 third place finishes, 8 Superior ratings and 6 Excellent Ratings.
—The Advanced and AP studio students under the direction of Pier Hardin were invited to show their work at Sophiella Gallery last spring – they hope to be able to do the exhibit in the fall.
—Students in the spring musical, Into The Woods, performed a marathon weekend slate with six performances of the show just before the school closed for the COVID-19 quarantine.
—AP Art History and AP Studio students focused in to complete their spring quarter in quarantine and successfully completed the requirements for the AP 4th Grade - “Jukebox Exam!. Kudos to those committed students.Time Machine”
—Middle School Drama Club under the direction of Bobby Miller took on one of their most ambitious seasons to date as 40 cast and crew kicked off our arts season with Shrek, Jr. in September and entertained audiences with three matinee performances of The Hobbit in January.
Department 2019-2020
ATHLETICS
3 Championships and 33 win 2019 – 2020 Athletic Team Accomplishments Volleyball - Regional Tournament Boys’ Cross-Country - 4A State Runner-Up (Joseph Perry 4A State Champion) Football - 4A State Champions (third consecutive State Championship) Swimming/Diving - Girls 1A-5A (second consecutive State Champion and Blakeslee Elliott 1A-5A Dive Champion) Girls’ and Boys’ Indoor Track Qualified for State Girls’ Basketball – Regional tournament Boys’ Basketball – Regional tournament Boys’ Bowling - Regional Tournament Unfortunately the spring seasons were cut short due to Covid-19
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Coach Curtis has been coaching 47 years, coached 8 state championships at UMS-Wright with a 317-85 record overall.
team-building
leadership life skills outreach compassion
commu 8th Grade Class Trip to Camp Grace
organizations we have served Goodwill Easter Seals Victory Health Partners Victory Teaching Farm Mobile Downtown Alliance Light of the Village Young Life Dance Without Limits City of Mobile Publicworks Feeding the Gulf Coast Old Shell Road Magnet School Mobile Botanical Gardens
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Fuse Project American Cancer Society Alabama Kidney Foundation United Cerebral Palsy Camp Rap-a-hope Camp M.A.S.H. Mobile Camp Smile First Responders of Mobile Veterans Recovery Resources Municipal Park Baseball
UMS-Wright is always striving to provide new and exciting opportunities to enhance the lives of our students, and we are proud to say that Project Engage exceeded all of our expectations! The vision of P.E. was one of thinking outside the box, offering cross-curriculum experiences and exploring opportunities beyond the classroom, and thanks to our excellent staff and so many others, this was achieved! Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 restrictions, we will not be able to offer Project Engage until the 2021-2022 school year.
Internship During Project Engage, I had the opportunity to intern with Drs. Patrick and Brittany First, equine veterinarians who graduated from Mississippi State University and practice from Lucedale, Mississippi, to Pensacola, Florida, and everywhere between. This wide range of varied venues, from petite, backyard, hobby farms to busy, showing barns, provided for long days filled with many experiences that I will cherish throughout the veterinary career I hope to pursue in college. I was fortunate to not only observe but also learn about operations that were as serious as an eye removal or as simple as yearly vaccinations. This was the type of contact that I received while working with Dr. Patrick, and I was even allowed to assist him with injecting these vaccinations in the form of a shot, along with many other hands-on experiences. Another interesting aspect of Dr. Patrick’s job was Sports Medicine, which was carried out by injecting the horses’ joints with a shot to ease their pain. These high-performance horses often compete in events such as show jumping, barrel racing, dressage, and many other equine sports, and this form of veterinary medicine is similar to what our athletic trainers here at school do for our various sports teams. This area particularly interested me because I did not know there were so many parallel treatments between human medicine and animal medicine. But during the days I worked with Dr. Brittany, I would assist her with chiropractic therapy, acupuncture, and laser therapy, forms of alternative medicine used to relieve pain in performance horses. Viewing and often helping to perform these treatments was very relaxing, and it was also very satisfying to watch the uncomfortable, usually pained horses transition into a state of comfort and contentment. But of course, not every horse behaved like a perfect angel or even close to it, and I learned that the most important thing to remember when working around animals is that patience is key. Even if it means being late to the next appointment! I was very grateful for this experience because I gained firsthand experience in how to carry out an appointment, which includes watching a horse walk and trot to pinpoint its sore areas, diagnosing them with tools such as an x-ray, and finally determining treatment. As one can observe, the main goal of this profession is the happiness and comfort of the animal and its client. Whether it be about the weather, their recent Hawaiian vacation, or even exciting experiences from past visits; the First’s always found a way to personally connect with their clients, a practice that I admired and would like to bring to my future practice. I learned so much about veterinary medicine during Project Engage,and it further motivates me to pursue this career. This new perspective I obtained solidifies the fact that this line of work would keep me content throughout the rest of my days. I greatly value all of these experiences and hope for many more during the summer and beyond! Julia Ramsay, Class of 2022
Adulting 101
During Project Engage, students at UMS-Wright were allowed to learn a different curriculum that did not include what we learn daily. In January, each student took part in a unique learning course designed to expand his or her range of knowledge beyond what he or she learned in class and read from a book. I chose to spend two weeks in the Adulting 101 course, where I learned life skills that will help me for as long as I live. I can’t go into detail about every part of the class provided without writing an essay, so instead, I will categorize the subjects that we learned. One area of the course was finances and job skills. Through this, we learned how to budget for one’s life given a set salary and how job applications work. We also got to learn from local professionals about their line of work in small class discussions in which we were able to ask one-on-one questions. We also held mock job interviews with our peers, helping with our body language and nervousness when we find ourselves in the real situation of a job interview. Everyday tasks such as cooking and vehicle maintenance were also taught to the students in Adulting 101. UMS-Wright brought in a professional chef that educated us concerning how to make decent meals out of simple foods such as ramen, chicken, and other common meats and vegetables. This knowledge is hugely beneficial because it now means that I don’t have to live off of fast food and TV-dinners when I go to college. In the vehicle maintenance class, we learned all the different types of vehicle fluids and where they are located in the engine bay. UMS-Wright provided two different vehicles, a V8 truck and a compact V6 SUV, so that our knowledge was not limited to a specific engine. Other activities were also taught in the Adulting 101 class, for example, formal dancing, yoga, self-defense, and medical care. Although they were both fun activities, dancing and yoga were also an enjoyable break during the day and taught us that being an adult does not have to be dull. Dancing will also help with future balls and events and proved to be necessary based on how many toes were stepped on during the routines. In the self-defense portion of Adulting 101, we were trained in multiple ways to defend ourselves through ground- fighting techniques. After self-defense, we took part in a class that taught us how to perform CPR, where every student became certified, as well as how to use an AED to restore someone’s heart rate to normal. Hopefully, we never experience a situation in which we need to use these skills, but they are still crucial to know. As the two weeks of Project Engage came to a close, I had retained masses of knowledge that I would need and utilize later in life after high school. Project Engage provided a fun learning environment on subjects that the student body would not have learned during the average school year. Jake Miller Class of 2021
Sorting of the Sciences With learning techniques and strategies evolving every year, UMS-Wright allowed us, the students, to learn as we have never done before. We had so many options from which to choose, but being a Disney lover, I picked the Sorting of the Sciences. Before the long trip down to South Florida, we had an introduction to what we would be learning about. This experience took my peers and me down to Orlando to learn all about STEM in theme park environments in just under a week. I’ve always had a liking for STEM but combining two of my interests for learning felt special. As a group, we first visited Universal and learned all about the six degrees of motion. We had interactive courses to apply what we learned on iPads. We then proceeded to experience the ride that was all about the six degrees of motion. The next day was also spent at Universal, but we were in the other park learning about coding a ride vehicle. We had another fun, interactive, hour-long session of learning. We got the chance to code our ride and hop on Skull Island: Reign of Kong, which the learning session was based upon. After some free time in the parks going on upside down rollercoasters, immersing ourselves in the World of Harry Potter, and having lunch at a restaurant, we headed to the most magical place on Earth. Here, we visited all four parks over the next three days with two STEM learning sessions. We learned all about our personal branding and what it means in the real world. This teaching allowed us to see what our personal brand looks like right now and how we want to improve it for our benfit. The cast member showed us Aerosmith’s personal brand by taking us on the Rock’ n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith. Our other session allowed us to see how sound waves affect our everyday lives. Sound can make us feel a certain way or even tell a story. Disney further proved this point by taking us around the parks and on The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Undersea Adventure. Sound immersed us in the ride by playing iconic songs from the movies and even subtle water sounds. With free time on our hands, we explored the parks and what they had to offer. I spent most of my time in Galaxy’s Edge. Overall, this new learning experience UMS-Wright allowed us to have changed my perspective on learning. Almost everyone knows learning must be done in a school environment, but this two-week adventure flipped my opinion. I still tell everyone about this wonderful experience that many others don’t get to experience before their high school years are over. With my junior year at its end, I can’t wait for January 2021 to roll around to learn beyond the school’s gates once again. Justin Lieber Class of 2021
Sew Much to Learn When people recall their high school experience, they may not remember every note they wrote, every lecture they listened to, or even every teacher they had. Most people remember the life lessons and qualities that their school helped develop. However, in ten years when I am kneading dough, I’ll be able to say, “oh, baking bread? I learned this in high school.” UMS-Wright gifted us the opportunity to experience learning beyond pens and paper with the Project Engage program. I took the “Cuisine and Couture” Project Engage class that taught us life skills ranging from winding up a bobbin to cooking Ratatouille. For the first week of my project engage class, Mrs. Sue from All About Sewing in Mobile, made us very familiar with a sewing machine. I went from someone who had never touched a sewing machine before to speaking sewing jargon like “bobbin” and “backstitch.” My favorite part of learning to sew on the machine was seeing my final product after working on it all day. Throughout the week we made an apron in preparation for the cooking that was to come the next week, in addition to making snap purses, and my personal favorite, scrunchies. With the machines provided, we not only learned about the basics of sewing machines, but we also used advanced programs to stitch letters into fabric, or create flower stitches. We also learned how to hand stitch and practiced this skill by making pillows while watching a documentary about the cut-throat world of fashion. Since we were out of uniform for this class, I got to divulge into my own fashion sense and see others’ fashion as well. The upper classmen also had the privilege of touring the Mobile Carnival Museum with Julia Forbes, who makes Mardi Gras dresses and robes. The beauty of the Project Engage program is that we got to learn new skills and see how we could make a living from them, like Mrs. Forbes. The second week of my Project Engage revolved around cuisine. We participated in cooking workshops with The Cookery, focusing on French foods. We made crêpes, crème brûlée, and ratatouille. I gained a lot of respect for French chefs because I have yet to master the fine art of making a crêpe. We also made bread, and it was fascinating learning about the process of it, and how taste was affected by so many different factors. The most delicious activity we did was going to The Cheese Cottage and traveling the world through cheese tasting. Finally, my favorite part of the whole class was the Lush Flower workshop. We created beautiful bouquets to adorn our homes, while simultaneously learning about business from our teacher. We had a lot of freedom arranging the flowers we were given, and I absolutely loved seeing the difference between mine and my neighbor’s bouquet, although we were given the same flowers. Overall, this class was a wonderful way to express our creativity while also learning life skills like cooking and sewing. It opened up the possibilities of careers outside of the topics we study in school, and I am very thankful that UMS-Wright gave us this special opportunity.
Sarah Kuehn Class of 2021
Law and Society During my time in Project Engage, there were many different experiences that I wouldn’t have been able to get anywhere else. The first week of Law and Society was mostly spent in the classroom learning about federal, state, and local governments, as well as important court cases that have affected all of our lives. Deputy Humphrey also came in a number of times and showed us videos of traffic stops and told us which laws allowed them to search cars or people during a stop. He also went into great detail on what patrolling as a deputy was like. My favorite moment from the week was when Mr. Humphrey talked about how a police officer treats a possible crime scene. He told us about when he once was called to a house, and upon reaching it, he determined that the house was a crime scene. He said when entering the dwelling that he had to be careful where he stepped to avoid destroying possible evidence. The second week of Law and Society we went to the Mobile County Jail and met with correction officers and the warden of the jail. They talked briefly of all of their responsibilities, and not ten minutes into their talk, they were all called to a situation where a prisoner was fighting a corrections officer. This showed just how quickly something can change in the jail. My favorite moment from all of Project Engage was when we went to the courthouse downtown. We experienced many different things that day from a real court case, talking with multiple U.S. Marshalls, to a drug dog demonstration from the K-9 deputies of the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office. We first met with magistrate judge Nelson who took us to her courtroom where she explained the basics of court and what she did. Shortly after that, we met with Marshall Scott, and he expanded the basics of his job and what his duties were. If given the chance to have that experience again, I would with one- hundred percent certainty! It was some of the most fun I’ve ever had in school.
Nate Burton Class of 2021
Law and Society pictured with Mayor Sandy Stimpson ‘70
Art Techniques
During Project Engage I was able to spend two weeks learning about different art techniques while becoming closer to people I have never talked to before. I have always loved doing art, so it was pretty evident that I would choose that class. I was lucky that I was in the same group as my best friends. Ms. Helmsing taught my class many things about photography that were new and interesting to me. Learning about photography was one of my favorite things we did. During our photography time, we learned how to “paint” with lights. We went into the auditorium and turned off all the lights. Then, we all grabbed our phones and turned our flashlights on. The camera set up for us had a time limit of five or ten seconds. During those seconds, we used our flashlights to create a picture. That is one of my favorite memories from Project Engage. Another one of my favorite memories is when we went to Orange Beach to see how people do glass blowing. People who do glass blowing are impressive because they need to be patient and accurate. The workers there were engaging, which made it enjoyable. After they showed us how to make a flower and a turtle, we got to make a sun catcher out of different colored pieces of glass. I made a turtle, while others made fish. After that, we went for lunch as a group, and I enjoyed talking with my friends, both new and old. On the way back to school, we stopped by Buc-ee’s and bought some snacks. We also took a picture by the statue outside of Buc-ee’s. My third favorite memory was the very last day when we displayed our art projects. We were all put in pairs and set our art on our respected tables. We showed our journals that we made on the first day, along with our sun catchers and Mardi Gras projects. We also displayed our dodecahedrons, which consisted of the pictures we took from various places. I saw some of the people in different classes, and it was fun talking to them. I learned many things from those two weeks. I learned different art techniques, and I was able to come out of my comfort zone and talk to people I had never really talked to before. I would say that Project Engage met my expectations, and I cannot wait until next year. Natalie Duncan Class of 2023
Discovering Italy As our plane began its final descent to land near Milan, a feeling of ecstasy rushed through me. The tour of Italy which I, along with 17 of my peers, had looked forward to for nearly a year, was on the brink of commencement. I opened the window, hoping for a pleasant view of the countryside and was shocked, but thrilled, to see the grand, majestic Italian Alps, spanning endlessly to the horizon. This was, indeed, a trip with more than a few shocks and surprises; all of them, I’m happy to say, were of more than a positive nature. As we meandered through the country exploring Verona, Venice, Florence, Rome, Perugia, and Assisi; I found myself completely taken aback by the beauty which surrounded us at every turn. No one can truly prepare themselves for it and can only fully comprehend it once there. The natural landscape varies throughout the country but is equally beautiful throughout. The beauty of Venice lies in its crisscrossing network of waterways, which all ultimately flow back into the gorgeous blue-green water of the Grand Canal and from there to the famed lagoon and Adriatic Sea. In contrast, the natural grandeur of Perugia and Assisi is derived by beautiful mountain ranges and the valleys in between green and lush with orchards of olive trees. No matter the natural physical landscape, all the sites we visited were connected by the imprint of man in many different forms, including art, architecture, and culture. Verona is dotted with remnants of ancient Roman rule, including Porta Borsari and the Amphitheater, both of which are nearing 2,000 years since their completion. It also holds the home said to have inspired Shakespeare as he crafted the immortal balcony love scene in Romeo and Juliet. Venice, the
historic meeting point between Europe and the Orient, is cloaked in a special mystique and ambiguity. This ambiance is reflected in such buildings as St. Mark’s Cathedral and the Doge’s Palace, both of which combine classical western architectural features with Byzantine characteristics. The architectural masterpiece of Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, is certainly the Cathedral, crowned by Brunelleschi’s dome. The city’s Uffizi Gallery holds such ubiquitous works as Botticelli’s Birth of Venus and Leonardo’s The Annunciation. Michelangelo’s David is but another ornament in Florence’s collection. Rome and the Vatican contain such significant landmarks as the Coliseum, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, and St. Peter’s Basilica. Perugia and Assisi consist of striking architecture of varying ages, spanning the course of mellennia. Our caravan, consisting of students, our Italian tour guide, Carola, and two chaperones, Mr. Wilson and Ms. Lamberti, saw it all and much more than I could ever enumerate. As a group, we became closer than I ever thought possible. Sharing the experience of discovering an entirely new culture, and the satisfaction that goes along with that, but also the questioning and frustration that can accompany it, pushed some people who had only spoken a few words to each other throughout their entire high school career into new and deep friendships. The bonds we all developed as a group are incredible, and to me, would have made the trip worthwhile had we not even gotten to view and experience all that Italy had to offer. This truly was a trip of a lifetime, and I doubt that I ever will experience one remotely similar again. Sykes Ashbee Class of 2021
Homegrown Mobile This year for Project Engage, I decided to take the Homegrown Mobile course with Mrs. Hardin, Mrs. Martin, and Mrs. Phillips. For each of the nine days of the class, we would either go out into the city or a speaker would come and speak to us about Mobile. The class taught me more than I could ever have imagined about Mobile. We began the class with a tour of the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta. On this tour, we learned about the many species that live in our Delta, and we even got to see the site where the Clotilda was found. Then, we had a tour of the Maritime Museum, and many of us were even able to drive a boat simulator. After the Maritime Museum, we returned to the school and began our scrapbook that we used to document this once-in-a-lifetime experience. We began day two with a tour of Church Street Graveyard by John Sledge. It was very
interesting to hear about the many ghost stories that are affiliated with this graveyard. Then, we were given a tour of the Mobile Public Library. We learned a lot about its architecture and its history. On day three, we went on the African American Heritage tour. This was definitely my favorite day of Project Engage. I learned more than I could ever have thought possible about our African American community. On the final day of week one, we attended a tour of Fort Conde and the Mobile History Museum. This was a great way to learn even more about the founding of Mobile. I also learned a lot about the architecture in Mobile on this tour. We began week two with a tour of the Haunted Bookshop. I especially enjoyed hearing the many ghost stories that originated in Mobile. I left that bookshop truly questioning whether ghosts are real. Then, we ate lunch at Squid Ink. After the delicious lunch, we set off for a tour of the
Sophiella Gallery. Here, we truly gained an understanding of all the work that goes into owning and running an art gallery. On day six, we were given a tour of the Mobile Carnival Museum. Here, we learned all about the history of Mardi Gras. After this tour, we went to visit the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, the oldest Catholic Cathedral in Mobile. Here, we learned about the architecture of this magnificent building. Then, we set off to visit the MOT’s float den. Here, we witnessed the many floats being built for Mardi Gras. On day seven, we visited the Mobile Museum of Art and the Botanical Gardens. At the Museum of Art, we saw many different displays and even got a chance to sketch a little ourselves. At the Botanical Gardens, we saw many different plants. There were also many adorable cats
roaming. On our penultimate day, we visited the Alabama State Docks where we learned tons of new information regarding the Port of Mobile. After this tour, we visited the Oakleigh Museum House. This tour was tons of fun, and we learned so much information surrounding the history of this beautiful, historic home. On our final day, we had a guest speaker, Casi Calloway, visit the school and speak to us about the importance of protecting Mobile’s fragile ecosystem. Then, we finished the course by talking about our favorite experiences throughout the time we spent together. All in all, Homegrown Mobile was a wonderful experience, and I would definitely do it again if I could. Mary Webster Burke Class of 2022
summer camps
Over the past year,
the school began a challenging process - to bring a new vision to life for the after-school and summer programs at UMSWright. Ultimately, this task was part of the school improvement plan created through collaboration with leadership from the Southern Association of Independent Schools. The first step was the development of a summer programs mission statement that complements UMS-Wright’s mission, providing academic, athletic, and artistic opportunities to ignite new passions and deepen an individual’s potential in mind, body, spirit, and character. The goal was to provide an expansive, yet inclusive environment that lays the foundation for encouraging children to challenge themselves academically, artistically, and physically throughout the summer.
direction from the American Camp Association, the Alabama Department of Public Health, and the Mobile County Health Department, but with the unfamiliarity of the virus, there was little research available. A Medical Advisory Board was created, and the school now had experts with a direct shared mission that they were graciously willing to provide. With first day jitters, we opened some programs beginning in June, and as the weeks went on, we quickly realized that the summer heat indeed did not kill the virus like many had hoped. Guidelines on campus were fine-tuned faster than mandates from the state of Alabama, and we quickly adapted from socially-distanced camps to prioritizing masks indoors for anyone on campus.
Through this effort, UMS-Wright wanted to achieve a few objectives for school families. The first objective was to provide them with a consistent and affordable form of child care during the summer months. We were excited to incorporate student choice, so students were able to customize their summer camp experience. Additionally, there was a need to provide proactive academic opportunities for lower, middle, and upper school students to avoid that academic summer slide. Lastly, we were eager to introduce students to skills, trades, and topics of interest outside of our academic curriculum.
While the summer programs endured never-ending curveballs, they were in reality an unprecedented microcosmic preview of the challenges the next school year would bring.
The plans for summer quickly changed when the COVID-19 quarantine was put in place. The world was paused as weeks passed by with no sense of normalcy in sight. Staff members began to wonder what will this summer look like. How will our summer programs be successful if I’m only allowed to bring a minimal amount of students onto our campus?
And just like that, while this summer took a different turn than was originally planned, a plan was motion at UMS-Wright. we began providing the answers to numerous questions. Can we bring students back on campus? Yes. Can we still educate all students to their highest potential in mind, body and spirit while keeping our students, family, and staff safe? Absolutely! We consider it an honor to do so.
The paradigm shift created a new and drastically different challenge: How to reintroduce children to our campus in a manner that now prioritizes the safety of our students, our families, and employees? We anxiously awaited
What we learned was that, a young child can wear a mask. We had no option but to get creative and figure out how to do things in a way we’ve never had to do them before. We realized change is okay for the sake of keeping our families, students, and staff safe, and this trial run did prepare us for a reopening in the fall.
– Sarah Blankenship, Director of Summer & Auxiliary Programs
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ACULTY FORMER FACULTY LUNCHEON
IT WAS GREAT TO SEE FRIENDS THAT WE CHERISH SO MUCH!
F A C U LT Y N O T E S In December of 2019,
former staff members met for a lunch and reacquaint event in the
Moorer Gallery. These dedicated JTW, UMS and UMS-Wright faculty members helped establish UMS-Wright as a superior school and enjoyed sharing memories and personal updates.
Cathy Hughes, Laura Roberts, and Linda Pereria
Jane Williams and Linda Pereria
Cathy Rayford, Stacey Newman, and Terry Arras
Sam Comly, Ainsley McNeely, and Frances Jackson
Nancy Lee, Brenda Parnell, Frances Jackson, and George Lewis
Molly Nordmann and Martha McDonald
2019-2020 We are most appreciative of the following donors who helped us exceed our goal by raising $473,624.43 for the Wright Fund - 2019-2020.
UNRESTRICTED DONOR REPORT JULIUS T. WRIGHT - ($5,000 +) Mr. and Mrs. James E. Atchison Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradley Beard Mr. and Mrs. Chad Biggs Mr. and Mrs. Joel B. Bullard III Mr. and Mrs. Angus Royal Cooper III Mr. and Mrs. David J. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charles Haffner III Mr. Jeffrey Boyd Harrigan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bryan Jones Mr. and Mrs. E. Bradford Ladd Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mikell Leland Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Mitchell II Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Otts Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jason John Pilger The Harrigan Family Foundation The Jo Ann & Cortez Fowler Family Fund The O’Melia Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Donald Alexander Urquhart III Mrs. Celia A. Wallace FOUNDER’S CIRCLE - ($3,000 +) Mr. and Mrs. L. Wayne Cave Drs. Jason H. & Jennifer G. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Drew Christopher DeLaney Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Leamon Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Cortez Earl Fowler Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Garner Jeffery III Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hunter Ladd Mr. and Mrs. G. Russell Ladd III Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joseph Lott III Drs. M. Bancroft & Andrea E. McMurphy Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Pitman Milling Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Corneil Mostellar Sr. Honorable and Mrs. Paul Bradley Murray Mr. and Mrs. M. Kenny Muscat Mr. Andrew Madison Newton Dr. G. Coleman Oswalt Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paige Blackwell Plash Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Morgan Radcliff Jr. Mrs. Charles L. Rutherford Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mikell William Taylor Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller Weston Jr. Honorable and Mrs. Robert Alan Wills Sr. 1893 SOCIETY - ($2,000 +) Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Grant Barber Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Gerhard A.W. Boehm Mr. and Mrs. Allan Roff Cameron Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David C. DeLaney Mr. and Mrs. John Arlington Dodson Mr. William Sanford Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Tyler D. Flowers Jr.
Donor Report
We would like to thank the foundations, trusts, associations, businesses and corporations for their generosity and gifts of $10,000 or more to UMS-Wright during the 2019-2020 fiscal year. Cooper/T. Smith Corporation The Florence Foundation The Jo Ann & Cortez Fowler Family Fund The Harrigan Family Foundation Jason Pilger Automotive The Lott and Samford Foundation The A. S. Mitchell Foundation The Dr. Monte L. Moorer Foundation Charitable Trust The Laura Lee Pattillo Norquist Charitable Foundation The O’Melia Foundation The Belle G. Roberts CharitableTrust The E. A. Roberts Trust UMS-Wright Booster Club UMS-Wright Foundation UMS-Wright Parents’ Association
Mr. and Mrs. Curran D. Foose Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Fowler Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Cortez E. Fowler Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Creighton A. Fowler Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Laurence Gipson Mr. and Mrs. James M. Grodnick Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick Harrigan Dr. and Mrs. Tony W. Havard Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hope III Mr. T. K. Jackson III Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Kennedy III Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Ladd Mr. and Mrs. Tofey James Leon III Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Lott Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Jay Harton Murray Mr. and Mrs. O. McCrary Otts IV Dr. and Mrs. Robert Edward Percy Regions Financial Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chapman Rogers Shell Oil Company Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott H. Smallwood Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Taylor IV The Nan H. Altmayer Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. E. Gaines Thomas Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Urquhart Jr. Zoghby’s Uniforms HERITAGE SOCIETY - ($1,000 +) Mr. and Mrs. Joshua C. Alderman III Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Arendall III Dr. and Mrs. Robert Carl Baird III Bank of America Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alvin Beasley Mr. and Mrs. Randy Breal Mrs. Michael I. Bronstein Mr. Alton Rives Brown III Mr. and Mrs. Joel B. Bullard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duvall Childers III Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Brandon Cole Mr. and Mrs. Joseph William Dyess Dr. Blesilda & Mr. Duggan Fowler Ellis Mr. William Franklin Elmore Jr. Mr. Peter Porcher Gaillard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jason Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Marston Hallett III Dr. and Mrs. William Keith Harvey Sr. Maj. Richard E. Holbein Jr. Holmes & Holmes Architect Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milton Hope Jr. Drs. Clinton W. & Donnelly N. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Clifton C. Inge Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Jordan McMurphy Jones Mrs. Meridy Lyle Jones Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Jordan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Don P. Kelly Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gleyndon Emmett Kern Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Knight Mr. and Mrs. Stavros Louis Ladas Lt. Col. Marcus & Dr. Marla Lambert Mrs. Nan R. Lauten
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HONORARIUMS Mr. Joe Bullard Given by: The NADA Foundation Mrs. Dottie Church Given by: Mrs. Patricia Gibbons Mr. Angus R. Cooper III Given by: Mrs. Carolyn R. Van Brackle Mr. David Cooper Sr. Given by: Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Allen Pilot
Mrs. Sally Greene Given by: Mrs. Eden Walker Flora Mrs. Debra Guyton Given by: The Cole Foundation Mr. Herbert P. Cole III Mrs. Laura J. C. Menard Mr. Roger E. Cole Mr. Walter C. Haffner Jr. Given by: Mrs. Barbara Malkove Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Meaher III Virginia Ann & Elle Harrigan Given by: Mr. Jeffrey Harrigan Lyon, Jackson & Hutch Israel Given by: Mr. and Mrs. Willis H. Israel Mrs. Melissa Jokerst Given by: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harris Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hannum Mr. Donald P. Kelly Jr. Given by: Mr. Alton R. Brown III THE JANEY MILLER PUBLICATIONS ROOM Given by: Anonymous Mrs. Dede Chunn Armstrong Mrs. Christina Backes Benoit Mrs. Susan Brule-Haefele Mrs. Nancy Busey Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mark Casteix Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth Hays Collins Mrs. Trudy Carrington Craft Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell Cunningham Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bennett Davis Mr. and Mrs. David Parker Dexter Mrs. Pamela Harrington Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. Richard Royer Downing Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Alvin Fowler Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. Friedman Mrs. Stephanie V. Frye Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Garstecki Mrs. Patricia Byrne Givhan Mr. and Mrs. Travis B. Goodloe Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Grodnick Mrs. Mary Weinacker Hale Mrs. Catherine Riddell Handzel Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Alan Head Mr. and Mrs. William B. Inge III Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jackson Jr. Lt. Col. James Randall Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Haney R. Jones Jr. Mr. James Randall Lakey Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bruce McGowin Mr and Mrs. John R. McNeil Mr. and Mrs. James Manning McPhillips Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ervin McVay Mrs. Alison O’Neill Meacham Mrs. Carolyn Hines Mikell Mr. and Mrs. Brooks P. Milling Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harris V. Morrissette Mrs. Karen Dorland Nenstiel Mrs. Kelly McKinney Nielsen Mrs. Bowden Overbey Sarrett Mr. and Mrs. William D. Slaton Mrs. Lloyd Shearer Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Stimpson Mrs. Page Hope Sute Dr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Terry The A.S. Mitchell Foundation Mrs. Storey Mendenhall Walters Mr. J. Douglas Waterman Mrs. Katherine Long Webster Mrs. Julie Bishop Weinacker Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Williams Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Wood Mrs. Molly Crown Nordmann Given by: Ms. Cynthia Bradley Mrs. Candy Bradley Chuoke Mr. Jay Peake and Mr. Patrick Peak Given by: Mr. and Mrs. Lyles B. Tuttle Jr. Katherine Welford, Wyatt Welford, Frederick Cameron, and Ben Cameron Given by: Dr. Graham McClintock
MEMORIALS Mr. William Allen Andrews Given by: Mr. and Mrs. J. Eddie Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Brinkley Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Drinkard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Friedlander Mr. and Mrs. James W. Irby Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Mark V. Johnson Ms. Mildred Williams McAleer Mr. and Mrs. Erling Riis III Mr. James Carroll Given by: Honorable and Mrs. Robert H. Smith Mr. Frederick Smith Crown Jr. Given by: Ms. Cynthia Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Jay P. Davison Mr. W. C. Haffner Jr. Mr. Denis Michael Hitchcock Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hope III Dr. and Mrs. E. Russell March Jr. Mrs. Louise McClure Mr. Claude O. McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Pitman Milling Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Forrester Otts Mr. and Mrs. O. McCrary Otts IV Ms. Cathy Rayford Dr. and Mrs. Guy L. Rutledge III Mr. and Mrs. Riley Boykin Smith
Honorable and Mrs. Robert H. Smith Mr. W. Lindsay Walker Mr. John Thomas Gwin Given by: Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. Gritter Mr. James LeGrande Tate Mr. Brian Henderson Given by: Dylan and Haley Henderson Mr. Nicholas H. Holmes III Given by: Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Meaher III Ms. Cathy S. Rayford Mr. Mike Jacobs Given by: Mr. Augustine Meaher IV Mr. Dan Keith Ladner Given by: Mr. Alton R. Brown III Mr. E. Rob Leatherbury Given by: Dr. and Mr. John Russell Goodloe Jr. Mr. Lloyd Lovett Given by: Ms. Cathy S. Rayford Margaret Luce Given by: Ms. Cathy S. Rayford Mr. Harry McMullen Given by: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bullard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Urquhart Jr. Lt. Colonel Theo Frank Middleton Jr. Given by: Mr. Alton R. Brown III Mr. Harold C. Miller Jr. Given by: Ms. Cathy S. Rayford Mr. Jack Gray Moore Jr. Given by: Mr. Alton R. Brown III Mr. Willian A. Morley Jr. Given by: Mr. James LeGrande Tate Mr. H. Taylor Morrissette Jr. Given by: Dr. and Mrs. Robert Carl Baird III Dr. and Mrs. Gerhard A. W. Boehm Mr. and Mrs. Jay P. Davison Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert F. Dukes Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. Gritter Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hope III Jet Services Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Israel Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. McGinley Sr. Mrs. Joseph F. McGowin Mr. and Mrs. Brooks P. Milling Mobile Rosin Oil Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. J. Manson Murray Mrs. Karen Dorland Nenstiel Mrs. Richard W. Overbey Mr. and Mrs. Marion A. Quina Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Guy L. Rutledge III Mr. and Mrs. William R. Seifert II Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bailey Slaton Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Snider Mr. Jonathan E. Stein Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell Thurber Mrs. Susan A. Warner Mrs. Blair Aldridge Newman Given by: Mrs. Gale W. Gibbons Mrs. Ramona Mae Blackwell Plash Given by: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Brown Encore Rehabilitation Encore WCU Encore Oak Grove Encore Petal Encore Poplarville Encore Leakesville Encore Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Don Foose Mr. and Mrs. Travis B. Goodloe Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaiser Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Lundy Mt. and Mrs. Tory Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pugh Mr. and Mrs. Pat Soutullo Mr. and Mrs. Perry Waldrep
Mr. Bryant Simmons Given by: Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bedsole Mr. and Mrs. E. Harry Brown Mr. Jacob Dyas Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barton Elliott Mr. Michael Giedlin Jubilee Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. Frank McIlwain New Life Fellowship Church Mrs. Cherry Penn Ms. Mary Robinson Mr. Donald C. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Doug Slay Mr. Thomas M. Taul III Given by: Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. Gritter Dr. William Jefferson Terry Given by: Mr. Alton R. Brown III Dr. Jarman Wade Thigpen Given by: Mr. Alton R. Brown III Mr. Blair Walton Given by: Mr. and Mrs. Caine O’Rear III Mrs. Perialla Wilson Given by: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Brown Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mark Chapman Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard Delaney Jr. Ms. Pier Peterson Hardin Ms. Catherine Helmsing Mr. and Mrs. Mark Edward Hieronymus Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams Inge Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin Jokerst Mrs. Susan Kirkland Mr. and Mrs. John Macon McCormick Mrs. Donna McLain Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul Miller Mr. and Mrs. John Forrester Otts Ms. Cathy Rayford Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Reedy Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon Saad Mrs. Jennifer Smith Honorable and Mrs. Robert H. Smith
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS Henri M. Aldridge Scholarship Given by: The Laura Lee Pattillo Norquist Charitable Foundation
Edward C. Greene Jr. Memorial Scholarship Given by: Mrs. Eden Walker Flora Mr. Christopher G. Hume IV Elizabeth Worley Haffner Memorial Scholarship Given by: Anonymous Mr. Walter C. Haffner Jr. Eddie Holmes Legacy Endowment Given by: Mrs. Sarah Levi Freeman David Miller Award Given by: Pilot Catastrophe Services, Inc. Ms. Cathy S. Rayford William A. L. Mitchell Memorial Scholarship Given by: Aesthetics and Weightloss Mr. and Mrs. B. Dale Ballard Mr. and Mrs. Russell Buster Dr. and Mrs. David C. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duvall Childers III Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herrin Cook Sr. Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell Cunningham Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Paul Davison Honorable and Mrs. Charles H. Dodson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Craig R. Ferguson Mrs. Edward C. Greene Mr. and Mrs. James M. Grodnick Mr. John Hardin Heritage Homes Mrs. Julia McClelland Hoitink Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Israel Jason Pilger Automotive Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Jones Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Keith Mr. and Mrs. John S. McClelland Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. McDonough Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. McMillan Mr. and Mrs. David W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Harris V. Morrissette Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Caine O’Rear III
Dr. Edward A. Otts Mr. and Mrs. John Forrester Otts Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Otts Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Marion A. Quina Jr. Railsouth Capital LLC Dr. and Mrs. C. M. A. Rogers IV The Hearin-Chandler Foundation The Orthopaedic Group PC Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn H. Turner III Mr. Selwyn H. Turner IV Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brag Van Antwerp Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Watkins Lyon Newell Memorial Scholarship Given by: Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Barfoot Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bender Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Gavin Bender Ms. Sue Brown Mr. and Mrs. David Carrington Mr. Mark Christopher DeLaney Mrs. Edward C. Greene Mrs. Catherine V. Hamilton Hancock Whitney Bank Mr. and Mrs. Clifton C. Inge Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Israel Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bryan Jones Mrs. Harry A. Luscher Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Mattei Mr. and Mrs. Peyton L. Mattei Mr. and Mrs. John S. McClelland Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John S. McMurphy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitchell Mobile Asphalt Company Mr. and Mrs. James B. Newell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Newman Mr. William Rhodes Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Marion A. Quina Jr. Ms. Cathy S. Rayford Ms. Susan Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rouse Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dietrich Schoenvogel Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Slaton Mr. James LeGrande Tate U-J Chevrolet Mr. J. Douglas Waterman Krisanna Elisabeth Roberts Memorial Scholarship Given by: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Brown Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mark Chapman Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard Delaney Jr. Ms. Pier Peterson Hardin Ms. Catherine Helmsing Mr. and Mrs. Mark Edward Hieronymus Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams Inge Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin Jokerst Mrs. Susan Kirkland Mr. and Mrs. John Macon McCormick Mrs. Donna McLain Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul Miller Mr. Clayton Carter Omainsky Mr. and Mrs. John Forrester Otts Ms. Cathy Rayford Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Reedy Sr. Mrs. Laura Roberts Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon Saad Mrs. Jennifer Smith Honorable and Mrs. Robert H. Smith Mr. Brian Wilson Michael George Scott Memorial Scholarship Given by: Mr. and Mrs. B. Dale Ballard Mr. and Mrs. James Gavin Bender Mrs. Perrin Tamblyn Bickert Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Crane Mr. and Mrs. Jay P. Davison Mr. and Mrs. Curran D. Foose Mr. and Mrs. J. David Foshee Jr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Harland Ison Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phillips Lewis Mr. and Mrs. John S. McClelland Jr. Mr. Richard Cooper Perdue Mrs. Elizabeth Perrien Mr. and Mrs. Marion A. Quina Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Erling Riis III Mr. and Mrs. J. Judson Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Scott Mrs. Buff Teague Anna Kate Wilkerson Memorial Scholarship Given by: Mrs. Mary E. Reimer The following donor lists reflects ALL gifts made to UMS-Wright Preparatory School during the 2019-2020 fiscal year. We thank each donor for their dedication to our school, our students, and our teachers.
MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES
Amazon Smile Bank of America Foundation
Chevron USA, Inc. Mobile Bar Pilots, LLC Shell Oil Company Foundation The Delta Airlines Foundation The Merck Foundation Wells Fargo
CURRENT TRUSTEE GIVING Mrs. Walsh Lott Arendall Dr. Robert Carl Baird III Mr. Joel Bertrand Bullard III Mrs. Celia Cushing Cameron Mr. Angus Royal Cooper III Mrs. Kristen Beard DeLaney Mr. Curran Donelson Foose Mrs. Elizabeth Damson Freeman Mrs. Mara Bronstein Gipson Mr. Daniel Jason Gregory Mr. Robert Milton Hope Jr. Mrs. Virginia Stimpson Jeffery Mr. Don P. Kelly Jr. Mrs. Abby Grodnick Kennedy Mr. Allen Hunter Ladd Mrs. Ashleigh Cooper Leland Mr. Frank Joseph Lott III Dr. Marion Bancroft McMurphy III Mr. Brooks Pitman Milling Sr. Mrs. Hilton Billingsley Mostellar Honorable Paul Bradley Murray Mr. Andrew Madison Newton Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis Pilot III Mr. Paige Blackwell Plash Mr. Benjamin Morgan Radcliff Jr. Mr. Michael Chapman Rogers Mr. Mikell William Taylor Sr. Mrs. Sarah Luce Watkins Mr. John Fuller Weston Jr.
HONORARY TRUSTEE GIVING
Mrs. Karen Outlaw Atchison Mrs. Lucy B. Brady Mr. Joel B. Bullard Mrs. Laura Clark Mr. David J. Cooper Mrs. Sarah Damson Honorable Charles H. Dodson Jr. Mrs. Madeleine Lyon Downing Mr. W. Kennon Drew Sr. Mr. Gilbert F. Dukes Jr. Mrs. Joy Mitchell Grodnick Mr. Winthrop Marston Hallett III Mr. Ben H. Harris Jr. Dr. William Keith Harvey Sr. Mr. John C. Hope III Mr. Clifton C. Inge Dr. Robert W. Israel Mr. T. K. Jackson III Mr. Carl E. Jones Jr. Mr. Edward B. Ladd Mr. G. Russell Ladd III Mr. Victor H. Lott Mr. John S. McClelland Jr. Dr. Robert B. McGinley Sr. Mrs. Mary Lou Meaher Mr. Harris V. Morrissette Sr. Mr. James C. Mostellar Mr. J. Manson Murray Mr. Richard Murray III Dr. G. Coleman Oswalt Jr. Mr. O. M. Otts III Mr. E. B. Peebles III Mr. T. Forress Rayford Sr. Mr. Erling Riis III Mr. T. Lee Robinson Jr. Dr. C. M. A. Rogers IV Mr. Howard M. Schramm Jr. Mrs. Edward Bailey Slaton Jr. Mrs. Nancy T. Sledge Mr. Riley Boykin Smith Mr. William S. Stimpson Mr. E. Allen Sullivan Jr. Mr. H. W. Thurber III Mr. Donald A. Urquhart Jr. Mrs. Marietta Murray Urquhart Mr. J. Edward Witherington FACULTY GIVING Mr. Tommy Akridge Mrs. Christy Alford Mrs. Amanda Archey Mrs. Halley Bailey Mr. Doug Barber Miss Carolyn Beaty Mrs. Vicky Bedsole Mr. Jeb Blackerby Miss Sarah Blankenship Mr. Mikey Blaylock Mrs. Lynn Bloch Mr. Adam Boehm Dr. Patricia Boehm Mr. Wing Brett Mrs. Buff Brown Miss Savannah Bryant Mrs. Kasee Buchman Ms. Beth Burke Mr. Terry Canova
Mrs. Annie Carl Mrs. Kim Catlett Mrs. Tiffany Chapman Mrs. Mirella Chavez Mrs. Dottie Church Mr. Rick Cleveland Mrs. Susanna Cole Mrs. Louise Collins Mrs. Emily Cooper Mr. Janna Corley Mrs. Mary Courtney Mrs. Meredith Cullen Mr. Terry Curtis Mrs. Bradley Daugherty Mr. Brent Daugherty Mr. Robert Davis Mrs. Laura Davison Mrs. Mirna Deakle Mr. Brandon Dean Mrs. Margaret Delaney Mrs. Tanya Dixon Mrs. Meagan Dobbins Mrs. Nancy Erwin Mrs. Mary K. Foley Mrs. Sarah Fountain Mrs. Robin Freeman Ms. Barbara Galle Mr. Pat Galle Mrs. Laura Gerhardt Miss Lauren Gould Mr. William Hale Mrs. Becky Hall Mrs. Kristi Hall Ms. Pier Hardin Mrs. Lavinia Harris Dr. Tony Havard Mrs. Liza Heath Miss Catherine Helmsing Mrs. Worth Hieronymus Dr. Nancy Hilbun Ms. Ashley Hill Ms. Leslie Holberg Mrs. Rhonda Holland Mrs. Carolyn Houston Mrs. Elizabeth Howard Mrs. Jessica Hudson Mr. Garrett Humphrey Mrs. Helen Inge Mrs. Angie Irvin Mrs. Anna Israel Mrs. Ginny Jaye Mrs. Amy Johnson Mrs. Leslie Johnson Mrs. Monica Johnson Mrs. Melissa Jokerst Mr. Bullit Jones Mrs. Meridy Jones Ms. Rachel Kintz Ms. Khadijih Knights Mr. Jay Koziol Mrs. Donna Lamberti Mr. Wes Lathan Mrs. Chelsea Lawrence Mrs. Rachel Lewis Mrs. Kara Lockhart Mrs. Dixie Loftin Mrs. Ashley Ludwig Mrs. Aldridge Marks Mrs. Stephanie Martin Mrs. Christy Mayson Mrs. Brandy McAnnally Mrs. Michelle McCormick Mrs. Babe McGrew Mrs. Sonya McIlwain Ms. Alicia McKee Ms. Renee McKennies Mrs. Gina McPhillips Mrs. Kelly McPhillips Mrs. Sunny McPhillips Mrs. Holly Meek Mr. Bobby Miller Mrs. Robin Mishkin Mrs. Clancy Mitchell Mrs. Carolyn Morgan Mr. Todd Morris Mrs. Robin Mostellar Mr. Michael Napp Mrs. Mary Nelson Mrs. Molly Nordmann Mr. John Norris Mrs. Kristin Odom Mrs. Elizabeth Offerle Mrs. Elizabeth Otts Mrs. Julie Otts Mrs. Shay Owen Mrs. Brandy Parker Mrs. Ellis Passmore Mrs. Courtney Peak Mr. David Peebles Mrs. Shannon Phillips Mr. Jay Pope Mrs. Jana Price Mrs. Dixie Pritchard Mrs. Kim Pugh Mr. Kevin Raley Ms. Cathy Rayford Mrs. Stefanie Reaves Mr. Brock Reaves Dr. Keith Rice
Mr. Ruben Risco Mrs. Jennifer Roach Mrs. Amanda Roberds Mrs. Laura Roberts Mrs. Lauren Rogers Miss Phelps Romanowski Ms. Frances Rouse Mrs. Blair Schoenvogel Mr. Michael Schultz Mr. Garrett Schumacher Mrs. Christin Skidmore Mrs. Emily Smilie Mrs. Ally Smith Mrs. Criston Smith Mr. Kristina Spivey Mrs. Anne Stabler Mrs. Tiffany Stallings Mrs. Dana Stewart Mrs. Bre Stricklin Mrs. Lisa Sudeiha Mrs. Susan Taylor Mrs. Monique Thomas Mrs. Tiffany Tomko Mr. John Turner Mr. Tommy Walton Mrs. Vickie White Mrs. Cindy Wildberger Mrs. Nicole Wilkins Mrs. Stacie Williams Mr. Pete Wilson Mrs. Susanne Winter
CURRENT PARENT GIVING Class of 2020 Mr. and Mrs. Marc Christopher Allen Mr. and Mrs. Maurice David Bell III Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Howard Bethea Mr. and Mrs. Allan Roff Cameron Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vince Wayne Cave Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mark Chapman Dr. and Mrs. Alan Field Chow Dr. and Mrs. Bertram P. W. Ehrhardt Drs. David and Wei Feinstein Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Leamon Fowler Mr. and Mrs. John Judson Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Allen Gilchrist Ms. Ashley F. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Emory Hutchison III Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Flynt Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Mark Vincent Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin Jokerst Mr. and Mrs. Vince Duran LaCoste II Mr. and Mrs. Stavros Louis Ladas Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hunter Ladd Mr. and Mrs. E. Bradford Ladd Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Louis Mayson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Edward McAnnally Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Pitman Milling Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael William Monson Mr. and Mrs. English Parks Moore Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Murphy Mostellar Mr. and Dr. Brian John Olzinski Mr. and Mrs. Virendra Patel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffrey Perloff Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Clarke Pugh Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael Keith Rice Dr. Erica & Mr. Christopher Tanner Mr. and Mrs. Marc Scott Whitehead Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Gaillard Whiting Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Russell Wood Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Tucker Yance Sr. 46%
Class of 2021 Mr. and Mrs. John Barry Ashbee Mr. and Mrs. John Clay Bassett II Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerry Beard Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Bray Mr. and Mrs. John Christopher Brock Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bruns Mr. and Mrs. Glen Abbott Catlett Drs. James M. & Jennifer A. Cunningham Dr. and Mrs. Larkin Jeffrey Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Tyrone Dixon Sr. Dr. Blesilda & Mr. Duggan F. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wade Faulkner Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Garri Dr. and Mrs. James Glasser Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamner Holston Dr. Richard F. Hwang & Dr. Shannon WatersHwang Lt. Col. Marcus and Dr. Marla Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bragg Lawrence Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Christopher Martin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott McMahan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Archie McMillan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Richard Montgomery Dr. and Mrs. Jay Harton Murray Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lee Neese Mrs. Shay Owen Mr. and Mrs. Mike Patel Dr. and Mrs. Robert Edward Percy Mr. and Mrs. Jason J. Pilger Mr. Gerald S. Pitts III Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Price Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lamar Reeves
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Birkett Rothermel Mr. and Mrs. Michael Aubrey Schultz Dr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Snypes Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Franklin Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Jim N. Sudeiha Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steven Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Linn Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eugene Taylor Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Scott Evan Walker Mr. and Mrs. James Ashley Walters Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dwight Weaver Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller Weston Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Tucker Yance Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Zoghby 47% Class of 2022 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wayne Beasley II Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Scott Bowden Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Phillip Buchman Ms. Sherri Chantal Bumpers Lt. Col. and Mrs. Bradley Burch Ms. Beth McLaughlin Burke Mr. and Mrs. Terrence C. Canova Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Deloss Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Angus Royal Cooper III Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Earl Corley Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Courtney Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Steedly Dean II Mr. and Mrs. David Parker Dexter Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Owen Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barton Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Giddens Ford Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Cortez Earl Fowler Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Anthony Fowler Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carver Goodloe Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick Harrigan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee Harvey Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Bennett Slade Hooks III Drs. Clinton W. & Donnelly N. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Pfilip Gardnyr Hunt Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Emory Hutchison III Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Garner Jeffery III Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Flynt Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jesse Johnston III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin Jokerst Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Jordan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Vince Duran LaCoste II Mr. and Mrs. Stavros Louis Ladas Mr. and Mrs. E. Bradford Ladd Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael Bivens Lyons Mr. and Mrs. John Edward McAnnally Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ball McGinley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Murphy Mostellar Dr. and Mrs. Jay Harton Murray Mr. and Mrs. David Michael Offerle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffrey Perloff Dr. and Mrs. Dan Lamar Perry Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jason J. Pilger Mr. and Mrs. John Aaron Ramsay Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chapman Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Aviv Segev Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson Smith Mr. and Mrs. Claude Otis Steele III Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Linn Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Leon Wallace Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Gaillard Whiting Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Walker Willcox Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Benjamin Williford 57% Class of 2023 Mr. and Mrs. John Barry Ashbee Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Barfoot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerry Beard Mr. and Mrs. James Michael Blaylock Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bonner Mr. and Mrs. Allan Roff Cameron Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Carpenter Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gladstone Chavers Mr. and Mrs. David Eric Chitty Mr. and Mrs. Jason Dwayne Courtney Mr. and Mrs. David Parker Dexter Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Basham Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barton Elliott Mr. and Mrs. John Erwin Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Michael Fowler Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charles Haffner III Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ray Hall III Mr. and Mrs. Brian Peyton Harvill Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hedge Mrs. Kimberly Ezell Henderson Ms. Leslie Groom Holberg Ms. Ying Huang Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Clay Johnson Mr. and Mrs. William Bradford Kittrell Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Last Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mikell Leland Jr. Mr. Patrick F. Lynch & Mrs. Lynn Redman Mr. and Mrs. Paul Louis Mayson Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Michael William Monson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Richard Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. English Parks Moore Mr. and Mrs. David Marvin Mostellar Honorable and Mrs. Paul Bradley Murray Mr. and Mrs. James Michael Nagy Mrs. Mary Stewart Nelson
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Miles Neumann Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Norris III Mr. and Mrs. O. McCrary Otts IV Mr. and Mrs. Virendra Patel Mrs. Leslie Pritchard Simmons Dr. and Mrs. Michael Keith Rice Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Andrew Roach Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eldon Scott IV Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan David Siegel Dr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Snypes Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Perry Vickers Dr. and Mrs. Scott Evan Walker Mr. and Mrs. John Meacham Walter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joseph Walton Mr. and Mrs. Turner Max Ward Dr. and Mrs. Darren Keith Waters Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Caldwell Watkins Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Watts IV Mr. and Mrs. David Christopher Wood 53% Class of 2024 Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Arendall III Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alexander Arendall III Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Edward Arras Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christen Arras Mr. and Mrs. Randy Breal Mr. and Mrs. John Christopher Brock Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ray Brown Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Mark Church III Mrs. Susanna Napp Cole Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Earl Corley Drs. James M. & Jennifer A. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dwain Davis Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Steedly Dean II Mr. and Mrs. Drew Christopher DeLaney Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Andrew DeLong Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joseph Druhan Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wade Faulkner Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark David Fillers Mr. and Mrs. John Judson Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stephen Gleason Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carver Goodloe Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jason Gregory Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick Harrigan Mr. and Mrs. William Judson Harvill Drs. Clinton W. & Donnelly N. Howard Mr. and Mrs. David Kirby Howard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert James Jaye Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Todd Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Benton Ladd Lt. Col. Marcus and Dr. Marla Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holston Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joseph Lott III Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott McMahan Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Woodworth McPhillips Mr. and Mrs. Mark Corneil Mostellar Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Jay Harton Murray Dr. and Mrs. George Ngando Dr. and Mrs. Brandon Woodfin Nichols Mr. and Mrs. John Forrester Otts Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Parker Dr. and Mrs. Dan Lamar Perry Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Blake Pritchard Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Roberds II Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Boyd Russell Mr. and Mrs. John Phillip Smith Mr. and Mrs. Chad Franklin Stewart Mr. and Mrs. John William Stubbs Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steven Sullivan Dr. Erica & Mr. Christopher Tanner Mr. and Mrs. Mikell William Taylor Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller Weston Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marc Scott Whitehead Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Benjamin Williford Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joe Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Tucker Yance Sr. 64% Class of 2025 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. James Edwin Blackerby II Mr. and Mrs. James Michael Blaylock Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Scott Bowden Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lee Bridges Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bertrand Bullard III Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Loren DeGraeve Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Owen Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Logan Thomas Elliott Mr. William Franklin Elmore Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler D. Flowers Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Michael Fowler Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James Patrick Guy Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamner Holston Mr. and Mrs. William Parker Huddle Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert James Jaye Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Garner Jeffery III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Knight Mr. and Mrs. E. Bradford Ladd Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Macon McCormick Mr. M. Vance McCrary & Mrs. Mary Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ball McGinley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D’Olive McMillan Drs. M. Bancroft & Andrea E. McMurphy Dr. and Mrs. Michael William Monson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Corneil Mostellar Sr. Mrs. Mary Stewart Nelson
Dr. and Mrs. George Ngando Mr. and Mrs. John P. Norris III Mr. and Mrs. David Michael Offerle Dr. and Mrs. Kit K. Outlaw Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Craig Perloff Mr. and Mrs. John Aaron Ramsay Mr. and Mrs. Russell Todd Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eldon Scott IV Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Christian Skidmore Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Linn Taylor Dr. April & Mr. Coustaur Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Gaillard Whiting Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jay Woodford Sr. 49% Class of 2026 Mr. and Mrs. Joshua C. Alderman III Mr. and Mrs. Darnell Archey Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Arendall III Dr. and Mrs. Robert Carl Baird III Mr. and Mrs. John Clay Bassett II Dr. Patricia & Mr. Adam Boehm Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Phillip Buchman Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Skinner Childers Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Brandon Cole Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Deloss Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Angus Royal Cooper III Mr. and Mrs. Jason Dwayne Courtney Drs. James M. & Jennifer A. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Wade Davis Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard Delaney Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joseph Druhan Mr. William Franklin Elmore Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Erwin Mr. and Mrs. John Judson Freeman Dr. and Mrs. James Glasser Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stephen Gleason Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Peyton Harvill Mr. and Mrs. Erich Holderer Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Bennett Slade Hooks III Mr. and Mrs. William David Hooper Drs. Clinton W. & Donnelly N. Howard Mr. and Mrs. David Kirby Howard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Clay Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Wes Lathan Mr. and Mrs. James Byron Lockhart Mr. and Mrs. David Emory Loftin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joseph Lott III Mr. and Mrs. Ryan N. Lott Mr. Patrick F. Lynch & Mrs. Lynn Redman Mr. and Mrs. Christopher James Massey Mr. and Mrs. Peyton L. Mattei Mr. and Mrs. John Edward McAnnally Mr. and Mrs. Tam Minh Dr. and Mrs. Brandon Woodfin Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Blake Pritchard Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Philip Robinson Dr. and Mrs. Aaron B. Schuller Mr. and Mrs. William Ross Seifert III Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott H. Smallwood Mr. and Mrs. Mikell William Taylor Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Corey D. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Jason Paul Touchton Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson Turner Dr. and Mrs. Robert Eugene Vickers Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joseph Walton Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Malcolm Warren Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Darren Keith Waters Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Caldwell Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hudson Williams IV Mr. and Mrs. William Powell Zundel Jr. 65% Class of 2027 Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Monroe Adams IV Mr. Paul Amorde Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alexander Arendall III Dr. and Mrs. Robert Carl Baird III Mr. and Mrs. James Edwin Blackerby II Mrs. Lynn Smith Bloch Mr. and Mrs. Todd Watford Boehm Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lee Bridges Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bruns Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Skinner Childers Drs. Jason H. & Jennifer G. Cole Mrs. Susanna Napp Cole Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michael Davis Mr. and Mrs. Jay Paul Davison Mr. and Mrs. Daryl William Deakle Mr. and Mrs. Drew Christopher DeLaney Drs. Ross & Anicia Delfierro Mr. and Mrs. Logan Thomas Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Leamon Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jason Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ray Hall III Mr. and Mrs. William Judson Harvill Mr. and Mrs. Micah Daniel Heath Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Helms Mr. and Mrs. David Manly Howell Mr. and Mrs. Gleyndon Emmett Kern Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wrenn Edward Landers Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holston Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Maury Edward Lomax Mr. and Mrs. Gary Randolph Mabrey Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sean Paul Marks Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D’Olive McMillan Mr. and Mrs. English Parks Moore Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Murphy Mostellar
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hampton Mostellar Mr. and Mrs. James Michael Nagy Mr. and Mrs. John Forrester Otts Mr. and Mrs. O. McCrary Otts IV Dr. and Mrs. Kit K. Outlaw Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peak Mr. and Mrs. William David Peebles Mr. and Mrs. Hasan Qasim Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Matthew Quin Mr. and Mrs. Russell Todd Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Roberds II Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Philip Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dietrich Schoenvogel Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Christian Skidmore Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bryan Smith Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Linn Taylor Mr. and Mrs. H. Winchester Thurber IV Mr. and Mrs. Powell Dean Waite Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pate Waldo Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lee Warren II Mr. and Mrs. James Fatherree Watkins 64% Class of 2028 Mr. and Mrs. Chad Edward Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Arendall III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joseph Barko Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ray Brown Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bertrand Bullard III Ms. Laura Davis Chandler Mr. and Mrs. John Mark Church III Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Brandon Cole Mr. and Mrs. Jason Dwayne Courtney Mr. and Mrs. Jay Paul Davison Dr. and Mrs. James Alexander Dean II Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Loren DeGraeve Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Andrew DeLong Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Basham Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph William Dyess Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Owen Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Mark David Fillers Mr. and Mrs. Percy Coleman Fountain III Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charles Haffner III Mr. and Mrs. Micah Daniel Heath Mr. and Mrs. William Christian Hines III Mr. and Mrs. William David Hooper Mr. and Mrs. William Parker Huddle Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Garner Jeffery III Mr. and Mrs. Todd Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Wrenn Edward Landers Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Lisenba Mr. and Mrs. H. Ryan Mattei Drs. M. Bancroft & Andrea E. McMurphy Mr. and Mrs. John R. McNeil Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tam Minh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Latimer Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hampton Mostellar Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wayne Napp Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Coleman Oswalt III Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Austin Pratt Mr. and Mrs. Hasan Qasim Dr. and Mrs. Simon Georges Rizk Dr. and Mrs. Aaron B. Schuller Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eldon Scott IV Mr. and Mrs. William Ross Seifert III Mr. and Mrs. John William Stubbs Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles David Tomko Dr. and Mrs. Robert Eugene Vickers Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dwight Weaver Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Joel Bryant Welford Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hudson Williams IV Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Harrison Willis Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Travis Winter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rowen Zurfluh 65% Class of 2029 Mr. and Mrs. Darnell Archey Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry Arrington IV Drs. D. Lawrence & Rhonda R. Bedsole Mr. and Mrs. James Edwin Blackerby II Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lee Bridges Mr. and Mrs. J. David Brister Drs. Jason H. & Jennifer G. Cole Ms. Tania Elizabeth Collins Mr. and Mrs. Angus Royal Cooper III Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard Delaney Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Andrew DeLong Mr. and Mrs. Logan Thomas Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Curran Donelson Foose Mr. and Mrs. Michael Acker Galloway Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Laurence Gipson Mr. and Mrs. Brent William Greenwald Mr. and Mrs. Brian Peyton Harvill Mr. and Mrs. Christopher John Hughes Mr. and Mrs. David Emory Loftin Mr. and Mrs. Sean Paul Marks Mr. and Mrs. Christopher James Massey Mr. and Mrs. Peyton L. Mattei Mr. M. Vance McCrary & Mrs. Mary Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Randal Meek Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Robert Meek Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William Mitchell II Mr. and Mrs. Robert Latimer Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Scott Passmore Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brandon Richards Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Riddell
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Andrew Roach Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Warren Rushing Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Sanders Jr. Dr. Lisa and Mr. James Shepler Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott H. Smallwood Mr. and Mrs. D. Trice Stabler Mr. and Mrs. H. Winchester Thurber IV Mr. and Mrs. Jason Paul Touchton Dr. and Mrs. Joel Bryant Welford Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joe Wolf Mr. and Mrs. William Powell Zundel Jr. 58% Class of 2030 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Edward Arras Mr. and Mrs. Todd Watford Boehm Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Russell Carl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michael Davis Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Dodson Mr. and Mrs. John Arlington Dodson Mr. and Mrs. Mark David Fillers Ms. Brooksy Lee Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Helms Mr. and Mrs. William Christian Hines III Mr. and Mrs. David Manly Howell Maj. and Mrs. Robert Bradford Israel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Vince Duran LaCoste II Mr. and Mrs. Wrenn Edward Landers Sr. Mr. Ralph Edward Massey III Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. McCaffrey IV Dr. Alinda Guynes & Mr. Sumpter McGowin Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William Mitchell II Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wayne Napp Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew James Odom Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Otto Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Antonio Lim Pacheco Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peak Mr. and Mrs. Jason John Pilger Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Matthew Quin Mr. and Mrs. Russell Todd Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Michael Aubrey Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Seawell IV Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eldon Scott IV Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bryan Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jason Paul Touchton Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Wesley Warren Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lee Warren II Mr. and Mrs. James Fatherree Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dwight Weaver Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold David Wilkins Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Williams Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Travis Winter Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eugene Winter Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alan Wynn 55% Class of 2031 Mr. and Mrs. Chad Edward Anderson Drs. Barry D. & Haley Ballard Dr. Patricia & Mr. Adam Boehm Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lee Bridges Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poyntz Brinson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herrin Cook Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Deloss Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Deas Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Martin Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Joseph William Dyess Mr. and Mrs. John Erwin Mr. and Mrs. Curran Donelson Foose Mr. and Mrs. Percy Coleman Fountain III Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Garrard Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carver Goodloe Mr. and Mrs. Brent William Greenwald Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Brannon Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Erich Holderer Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Guy Hooper Drs. Clinton W. & Donnelly N. Howard Dr. Druhan & Mr. Patrick Howell Maj. and Mrs. Robert Bradford Israel Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Garner Jeffery III Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Krauss Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phillips Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Gary Randolph Mabrey Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sean Paul Marks Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Moody Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Alan Planchard Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Crenshaw Poole Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Austin Pratt Mr. and Mrs. Frederick I. Rendfrey Dr. and Mrs. Simon Georges Rizk Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dietrich Schoenvogel Mr. and Mrs. Michael Aubrey Schultz Mr. and Mrs. William Thomasson Sledge Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Spivey Mr. and Mrs. D. Trice Stabler Dr. and Mrs. Rollie Demetrius Steele Mr. and Mrs. Sands Miller Stimpson Mr. and Mrs. John William Stubbs Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles David Tomko Mr. and Mrs. Thuy Truong Dr. and Mrs. Robert Eugene Vickers Jr. 64% Class of 2032 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alexander Arendall III
Mrs. Cynthia Levi Allsman Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Brinson Lainey Boehm 2027 Richard Brinson 2020 Mitch Stabler 2029 Charlie Brinson 2031 Ford Boehm 2030 Frances Stabler 2031 Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Brister Mae Stabler 2034 Parke Brister 2029 Koen Brister 2034 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Archey Allie Archey 2026 Mrs. Clara Broadus Ava Archey 2029 Palmer Lavelle 2022 Maddox Lavelle 2025 Mr. and Mrs. George Arras Gunnar Howell 2029 Henry Arras 2024 Danley Howell 2032 Russ Arras 2024 George Arras 2030 Mrs. Michael I. Bronstein Hannah Touchton 2026 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry Arrington III Mae Michael Touchton 2029 Henry Arrington 2029 Mary Frances Gipson 2029 Harrison Arrington 2033 Ruthie Touchton 2030 Claire Gipson 2032 Mr. and Mrs. J. Erskine Ashbee Cooper Ashbee 2023 Mr. and Mrs. Joel B. Bullard Jr. Virginia Ashbee 2024 Joe Bullard 2025 Robert Ashbee 2029 Evans Bullard 2028 George Robert Bullard 2032 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Baird Jr. Evelyn Baird 2026 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burkholder Robert Baird 2027 Collin Burkholder 2021 Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Ball Mr. and Mrs. Tim Byrd Ben Walker 2031 Davis Napp 2028 Class of 2033 Mary Carolyn Napp 2030 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gray Arnold Jr. Mr. and Mrs. B. Dale Ballard Cameron Napp 2032 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry Arrington IV Ben Ballard 2031 Mr. and Mrs. Brandon James Beaird Sr. Sarah Brooke Ballard 2034 Mr. and Mrs. Larry P. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Patrick MacGuire Byrne Reed Carpenter 2023 Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Russell Carl Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Barnett Dr. Mary Katherine & Mr. Jonathan D. Cross Braxton Bonner 2023 Mr. and Mrs. Wade Carter Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Russell Cunningham III Austin Watkins 2023 Dr. and Mrs. James Alexander Dean II Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Barton Will Watkins 2026 Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Dodson Jackson Barton 2033 Mr. and Mrs. John Arlington Dodson Mr. and Mrs. L. G Catlett Mr. and Mrs. Scott Martin Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Chris L. Barton Joshua Catlett 2021 Mr. and Mrs. Dustin Griffin Emmie Mayson 2020 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Louis Hale Jr. Paul Mayson 2023 Mr. and Mrs. L. Wayne Cave Maj. and Mrs. Robert Bradford Israel J. P. Cave 2020 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradley Beard Luc Cave 2022 Mr. and Mrs. Haney Randall Jones Jr. Helen DeLaney 2024 Dr. and Mrs. Joe Spencer Liles Rosemary DeLaney 2027 Mrs. Carolyn E. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. David Kent Ludwig William Dodson 2030 Kate Watkins 2027 Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. McGowin Jack Dodson 2033 Mary Mac Watkins 2030 Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cornell McPhillips Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alvin Beasley Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duvall Childers III Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Robert Meek Bo Wills 2025 Jack Carl 2030 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul Miller Mary Brook Wills 2027 Anne Rush Carl 2033 Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Moody Matthew Wills 2030 Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Jon Frank Clark Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brian Murphy Mrs. Elizabeth Hartley Bedsole Clark Dyess 2028 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris Oswalt Jr. Arabella Bedsole 2029 Sam Dyess 2031 Ms. Katherine Leigh Owens Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. James Gavin Bender Ms. Gilda Coker Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis Pilot III Lyon Israel 2030 Cayden Odom 2030 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Crenshaw Poole Jackson Israel 2031 Mr. and Mrs. Robert David Rahm III Hutch Israel 2033 Dr. and Mrs. Harold Ray Collins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Forress Rayford Jr. Price Lamb 2028 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick I. Rendfrey Mr. and Mrs. Leroy H. Benton III Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Seawell IV Eugenia Benton 2027 Mrs. Nancy Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick Burton Slaton Sr Rivers Benton 2029 Gavin Conrad 2026 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Smith Benton McMahon 2032 Dr. and Mrs. Rollie Demetrius Steele Aurelia Marie McMahon 2033 Mrs. Sandra Cook Mr. and Mrs. Harold David Wilkins Jr. Carlen Cook 2024 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wishon III Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Bianco Isabelle Cook 2033 49% Bonnie Faulkner 2024 Arthur Chitty 2023 Mr. and Mrs. David J. Cooper Class of 2034 Clara Faulkner 2021 Sadie Leland 2023 Drs. Barry D. & Haley Ballard David Cooper 2030 Mr. and Mrs. J. David Brister Mrs. Kristin S. Blackerby Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herrin Cook Sr. Jack Blackerby 2025 Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Conner Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft Brooks Hieronymus Luke Blackerby 2027 Vivian Mason 2032 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Houston Mark Blackerby 2029 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Krauss Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell Cunningham Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phillips Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Blanchard Frances Cunningham 2033 Dr. Alinda Guynes & Mr. Sumpter McGowin Brady Lathan 2026 Dr. Virginia & Mr. Preston Reeder Madison Lathan 2026 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Damson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Joseph Scott Sarah Elizabeth Freeman 2020 Mr. and Mrs. D. Trice Stabler Mr. and Mrs. Greg Bloch Drew Crane 2023 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wishon III John Bloch 2027 Noel Freeman 2024 38% Thomas Crane 2025 Dr. and Mrs. Gerhard A. W. Boehm Anne Freeman 2026 Lainey Boehm 2027 GRANDPARENT Ford Boehm 2030 Mrs. Cassie E. Daughdrill GIVING Kinley Grace Winter 2030 Mr. and Mrs. William Boehm Izzy Boehm 2026 Mrs. Richard H. Deas Ms. Aliene Wingate Adams Nolan Boehm 2031 Anne Deas 2031 Blake Adams 2021 Mrs. Laura Bonner Mr. and Mrs. Terry Joe Debrow Mrs. John Allen Braxton Bonner 2023 Isabella Williams 2021 Blakeslee Elliott 2022 Denton Elliott 2025 Mrs. Harriet T. Boughton Mr. and Mrs. David C. DeLaney Mae Elliott 2025 Malcolm Warren 2026 Helen DeLaney 2024 Win Elliott 2028 Rosemary DeLaney 2027 Elizabeth Warren 2026 Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Baird Allen Mr. and Mrs. John David Brady Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Dobson III Beeland McGowin 2030 Brady Wall 2032 Celia Reid 2030 Capps McGowin 2032 Sadie Reid 2032 Margaret Allen McGowin 2032 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breland Will Breland 2020 Mr. and Mrs. Brandon James Beaird Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bertrand Bullard III Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Brandon Cole Mr. and Mrs. Michael Acker Galloway Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Garrard Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Laurence Gipson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Helms Mr. and Mrs. Edward Inge Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bryan Jones Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Kennedy III Mr. and Mrs. David R. Langham Mr. and Mrs. Maury Edward Lomax Mr. and Mrs. H. Ryan Mattei Dr. Alinda Guynes & Mr. Sumpter McGowin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cornell McPhillips Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Randal Meek Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wayne Napp Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Coleman Oswalt III Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Scott Passmore Dr. Virginia & Mr. Preston Reeder Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Riddell Mr. Ricardo da Silva and Mrs. Ana dos Santos Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Joseph Scott Dr. Lisa and Mr. James Shepler Mr. and Mrs. William Thomasson Sledge Dr. April & Mr. Coustaur Taylor Mr. and Mrs. E. Gaines Thomas Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle L. Wall Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Wesley Warren Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alan Wynn 48%
Honorable and Mrs. Charles H. Dodson Jr. Amelia Meador 2024 Elizabeth Meador 2023 Mary Katherine Meador 2029 Sally Dodson 2030 William Dodson 2030 Jack Dodson 2033 Ann Charles Dodson 2033 James Dodson 2033 Mrs. William H. Dorriety William Neumann 2023 Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Drinkard Jr. James Holston Lewis 2024 Roan Lewis 2027 Mr. and Mrs. Billy C. Dunn Jackson Graham 2021 Honorable and Mrs. Johnny DuPree Chandler Taylor 2025 Chesney Taylor 2032 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ellis Lee Grimm 2027 Ellis Grimm 2029 Paul Grimm 2031 Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Ervin III Olivia Swann 2020 Sofia Swann 2022 Dr. and Mrs. W. Brenton Faircloth Brenton Faircloth 2032
Mr. and Mrs. K. Donelson Foose Tatum Foose 2029 Mabry Foose 2031 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fountain Gray Fountain 2031 Eleanor Fountain 2033 Mr. and Mrs. Cortez E. Fowler Sr. Creighton Fowler 2022 Lydia Fowler 2022 Abby Fowler 2022 Conner Fowler 2023 Colton Fowler 2025 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cleo Furr Virginia Ann Harrigan 2022 Elle Harrigan 2024 Mr. Pat Galle Williamson Steele 2022 Ms. Barbara Galle Williamson Steele 2022 Mrs. Douglas V. Garner Kate Huddle 2025 Alice Huddle 2028 William Huddle 2028 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garner Cooper Hadley 2027 Ella Hadley 2029 Mrs. Cartan L. Gibbons Cartan Church 2024 Jack Church 2024 Lowery Church 2028 Ms. Gail B. Ginn Thomas Sawyer 2024 Mr. and Mrs. Terry Givens Trey Singleton 2021 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gottschalk Trey Carpenter 2020 Grant Carpenter 2022 Mrs. Edward C. Greene Edward Thompson 2033 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gregory Jackson Gregory 2024 Virginia Gregory 2027 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Grodnick Mitchell Kennedy 2032 Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Grubbs Conner Fowler 2023 Colton Fowler 2025 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Guesnard Jr. Sage Guesnard 2025 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Haas Julia Harvill 2023 Haas Harvill 2026 Henry Harvill 2029
Mr. Walter C. Haffner Jr. Ty Haffner 2023 Jack Haffner 2028 Mr. and Mrs. David Hannan Ann Wright Hanes 2024 Mallie Hanes 2027 Elizabeth Hanes 2031 Dr. and Mrs. E. Brown Hannum Ellie Moore 2022 Allen Moore 2026 Mrs. William Dwight Harrigan Virginia Ann Harrigan 2022 Elle Harrigan 2024 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cade Harris Aileen Marks 2027 Cade Marks 2029 Mary-Hart Marks 2031 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Alan Head Appie McMurphy 2030 Perry McMurphy 2033 Ms. Patricia Sturgeon Hendrick Eli MacKinnon 2020 Mr. and Mrs. Billy G. Herring Joshua Catlett 2021 Mrs. Deborah D. Hill Lyman Thomas Ramsay 2021 Jay Ramsay 2025 Elizabeth Ramsay 2027 Alice Ramsay 2028 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hines Jr. Talmadge Hines 2028 W.C. Hines 2030 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Hodges Sage Guesnard 2025 William Mitchell 2029 Matti Mitchell 2030 Mrs. Faye Brady Hughes Brady Wall 2032 Mr. and Mrs. Clifton C. Inge Clarke O’Connor 2020 John O’Connor 2023 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillip Inzina Joshua Dean 2028 Bradley Peterson 2030 Kathryn Dean 2033 Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Israel Lyon Israel 2030 Jackson Israel 2031 Hutch Israel 2033 Mrs. Arthur Johnson David Rahm 2033 Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson Wilt Rendfrey 2031 Harris Rendfrey 2033 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson Benjamin Meek 2029 Vivi Meek 2033 Mr. and Mrs. H. Alston Johnson Thomas Portacci 2026 Spencer Portacci 2033 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Johnson Chapman Johnson 2020 Campbell Johnson 2022 Mrs. Bligh T. Jones Haney Jones 2033 Mrs. Parke Keith Parke Brister 2029 Koen Brister 2034 Mrs. Barbara Kruse Ty Waters 2026 Tori Waters 2023 Mrs. Jackie Labriola Wills Reynolds 2027 Gracie Reynolds 2025 Eliza Reynolds 2030 Nellie Reynolds 2030 Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Ladd Ann Corrigan 2020 Campbell Ladd 2020 Edward Ladd 2022 Louise Ladd 2024 Sarah Ladd 2025
Mr. and Mrs. G. Russell Ladd III Genie Ladd 2020 Sadie Ladd 2021 Virginia Ladd 2023
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMahan Jack Lambert 2021 Luke Lambert 2024 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. McMillan Mary Stuart McMillan 2021 Rob Mostellar 2023 Ann Claire McMillan 2025 Andrew McMillan 2027
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Napp Meredith Cole 2024 Mattie Cole 2027 Davis Napp 2028 Mary Carolyn Napp 2030 Mrs. Dorothy Lambert Cameron Napp 2032 Jack Lambert 2021 Luke Lambert 2024 Mrs. R. Glenn Neel Margaret McGowin 2032 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lambert Hunter Dabbs 2025 Dr. and Mrs. John S. McMurphy Mr. and Mrs. Max R. Nelson Jr. Steuart Dabbs 2031 Appie McMurphy 2030 Will Howard 2022 Perry McMurphy 2033 Frances Howard 2024 Mr. and Mrs. James Lambert Hayes Howard 2026 Sadie Lambert 2031 Dr. and Mrs. Marion B. McMurphy Jr. Audrey Howard 2031 Madeline McMurphy 2025 Dr. and Mrs. Larry E. Landers Greta McMurphy 2028 Mrs. Tamara Nelson Wrenn Landers 2027 Chandler Thomas 2026 Thomas Landers 2028 Mr. and Mrs. William R. McNair Louise Landers 2030 Will McNair 2024 Mrs. Gail Neumann Andy McNair 2027 William Neumann 2023 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lathan Brady Lathan 2026 Mr. and Mrs. John R. McNeil Mr. and Mrs. Barry Norton Madison Lathan 2026 Conner McNeil 2028 Hunter Smallwood 2026 Edward McNeil 2028 Libby Smallwood 2029 Mrs. Nan R. Lauten Nancy Arendall 2024 Mr. and Mrs. James Manning McPhillips Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Patrick Norton Robert Arendall 2027 Coleman Fountain 2028 Isabella Boehm 2026 Lila Arendall 2032 Cate Fountain 2031 Nolan Boehm 2031 Mr. and Mrs. Kim Lea Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meek Mr. and Mrs. James L. Odom Quinn Schwall 2033 Benjamin Meek 2029 Cayden Odom 2030 Vivi Meek 2033 Mrs. James Thomas Lee Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. O’Melia James Lee 2023 Mr. and Mrs. David W. Miller Fuller Weston 2021 Annie Cook 2031 Harrigan Weston 2024 Mrs. Dorothy G. Leland Bobby Cook 2034 Sadie Leland 2023 Dr. G. Coleman Oswalt Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Miller III Lyle Hutchison 2020 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Loftin Nancy Arendall 2024 Louise Hutchison 2022 Logan Loftin 2026 Robert Arendall 2027 Coleman Oswalt 2028 Hayes Loftin 2029 Lila Arendall 2032 Grace Oswalt 2032 Mr. and Mrs. Marion Edward Lomax Honorable and Mrs. Bert W. Milling Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris Oswalt Caroline Lomax 2027 Charles Milling 2020 Eleanor Oswalt 2033 Will Lomax 2032 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Otts III Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Lott Jr. Alex Mitchell 2028 Virginia Otts 2023 Joe Lott 2024 Anne Price Mitchell 2029 Sims Druhan 2024 David Lott 2026 Mae Mae Druhan 2026 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Mitchell II Mac Otts 2027 Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Lott Harris Sullivan 2021 Ella Otts 2027 Thomas Arendall 2024 Cate Sullivan 2024 Will Arendall 2026 William Mitchell 2029 Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Otts Sr. Margaret Arendall 2028 Matti Mitchell 2030 Sacky Otts 2022 Jack Otts 2024 Mrs. Robert Ervin Luckie Jr. Mr. Gary Hamilton Moody Lee Otts 2024 Palmer Whiting 2020 Hamilton Moody 2031 Conrad Otts 2027 Loie Whiting 2022 Sands Moody 2033 Margaret Otts 2027 Laura Katherine Whiting 2025 Mr. and Mrs. Leland T. Moore Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Passmore Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Clark Lyon Jr. Jordan Moore 2020 Gaillard Passmore 2029 Charlie Brinson 2031 Parks Moore 2020 Walt Passmore 2032 Alex Moore 2023 Dr. and Mrs. E. Russell March Jr. Lyons Moore 2027 Mr. and Mrs. Paige Blackwell Plash Tripp Tremayne 2020 Tatum Foose 2029 March Tremayne 2022 Mr. and Mrs. LaVone Morrison Mabry Foose 2031 Colton Thomas 2027 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marks Caden Thomas 2029 Mr. and Mrs. Burch Poole Aileen Marks 2027 Charlie Paul Thomas 2032 Katie Holston 2021 Cade Marks 2029 Jeff Holston 2025 Mary-Hartely Marks 2031 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mostellar Gregory Jones 2020 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Poole III Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Marley Jr. Liz Jones 2022 Elizabeth Poole 2031 Ben Hollensworth 2022 Lee Lee Mostellar 2023 Calvin Poole 2033 Murphy Hollensworth 2025 McNeil Mostellar 2024 Ellie Mostellar 2025 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Porter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Martin Rhea Mostellar 2025 Emma Trawick 2030 Mary Martin Yance 2020 Mallie Mostellar 2027 Katy Yance 2021 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Potter Ty Yance 2024 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mostellar Louise Muscat 2024 Rob Mostellar 2023 Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Mattei Joy Mostellar 2027 Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Price Kate Mattei 2026 Buddy Mostellar 2028 Thomas Price 2022 Lila Mattei 2028 Joseph Price 2025 Alex Mattei 2029 Mr. and Mrs. J. Manson Murray Ann Walker Mattei 2032 T. Davison 2027 Mr. and Mrs. John Pritchard Murray Davison 2028 Georgia Simmons 2023 Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. McGinley Sr. Bridges Simmons 2023 Barclay McGinley 2022 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Murray III Mary Blake Pritchard 2024 Mac McGinley 2025 Maggie Howard 2024 John Ellis Pritchard 2026 Susan Howard 2026 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. McGowin III Will Seifert 2026 Ms. Ramona Pritchett Margaret McGowin 2032 Murray Seifert 2028 Farrah Wright 2030 Lucy Hicks 2031 Mr. and Mrs. James Earl McGowin Mr. and Mrs. Marion A. Quina Jr. Beeland McGowin 2030 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murray III Frances Megginson 2021 Margaret Allen McGowin 2032 Celeste Murray 2021 Johnny Megginson 2025 Capps McGowin 2034 Jay Murray 2022 Libba Megginson 2028 Carol Murray 2024 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson McKissack III Mr. and Mrs. Harry Radford Anne Roberds 2024 Mr. and Mrs. M. Kenny Muscat Janson Graham 2023 Alice Roberds 2027 Mae Harvey 2021 Annabell Muscat 2025 Mr. and Mrs. T. Forress Rayford Sr. Mrs. Shelia McKissick Henry Muscat 2028 Wrenn Landers 2027 Mills Schultz 2030 Thomas Landers 2028 Mack Schultz 2031 Louise Landers 2030
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Redman Ian Lynch 2023 Quinn Lynch 2026 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Reid Jr. Celia Reid 2030 Sadie Reid 2032 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rendfrey Wilt Rendfrey 2031 Harris Rendfrey 2033
Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Stewart Dr. and Mrs. Milton A. Wallace Jr. Sam Stewart 2021 Kate Wallace 2022 Addie Stewart 2024 Andrew Wallace 2025 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Stillings Dr. and Mrs. T. Malcolm Warren Grace Elliott 2025 Elizabeth Warren 2026 Ann Elliott 2027 Malcolm Warren 2026 Katie Claire Elliott 2029 Parker Eden Stillings 2034 Mrs. Leslie L. Waters Emily Waters 2027 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Stimpson Annie Jeffery 202 Mrs. Horace Clement Watkins III Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ken Rhodes Charlie Jeffery 2025 Austin Watkins 2023 Sarah Frances Warren 2027 Sam Jeffery 2028 Will Watkins 2026 Faulkner Warren 2030 Henry Jeffery 2031 Kate Watkins 2027 Jeanie Jeffery 2031 Mary Mac Watkins 2030 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Randolph Roach Jim Stimpson 2031 Tanner Roach 2023 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ellis Weaver Carter Roach 2029 Mr. A. O’Reilly Terrell Jr. Bry Weaver 2023 Matthew Garrard 2031 Jackson Weaver 2029 Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson William Garrard 2032 Jake Jaye 2024 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Webb III Josie Jaye 2025 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Thomas Jay Beck 2021 Blake Adams 2021 Mr. T. Lee Robinson Jr. Mr. Jeff Weston Leland Robinson 2026 Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Thomas Fuller Weston 2021 Mary Alice Robinson 2027 Colton Thomas 2027 Harrigan Weston 2024 Caden Thomas 2029 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rockhold Charlie Paul Thomas 2032 Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas White Madelyn Massey 2030 Sadie Ladd 2021 Mrs. Gloria Thomas Virginia Ladd 2023 Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Rodning Trey Chapman 2025 Blair Rodning 2026 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White Grey Rodning 2029 Ms. Diane Thompson Shane Roberson 2022 Meryl Rodning 2032 Ann-Dyas Thompson 2027 Kate Roberson 2026 Jack Thompson 2030 Millie Roberson 2031 Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Rosenbaum Dixon Thompson 2032 Parks Moore 2020 Ms. Phyllis Whitney Alex Moore 2023 Mr. and Mrs. Cooper C. Thurber Cameron Snypes 2021 Lyons Moore 2027 Isabella Rocconi 2022 Sutton Snypes 2023 Olivia Rocconi 2025 Mrs. Charles L. Rutherford Jr. Killian Delaney 2026 Mr. and Mrs. Leon H. Wildberger Charles Milling 2020 Richard Delaney 2029 Grace Wildberger 2023 Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Sanders Mr. H. W. Thurber III Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Leonard Wilder Virginia Otts 2023 Barton Elliott 2022 Sarah Woodford 2025 Ella Otts 2027 Elizabeth Elliott 2023 Mac Otts 2027 Henley Thurber 2027 Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilkins Michael Sanders 2029 Dennis Thurber 2029 Julia Clayton Wilkins 2030 Liza Sanders 2029 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Edward Torrans Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Williams III Dr. Mary Jane and Mr. Alfred D. Sanspree Gregory Jones 2020 Sam Williams 2026 Trent Sanspree 2022 Liz Jones 2022 Harper Williams 2028 Tucker Sanspree 2033 Mallie Mostellar 2027 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ben Williford Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Seawell III Dr. and Mrs. Marino Tulao Jackson Williford 2022 George Seawell 2030 Kate Elyss Pacheco 2030 Braydon Williford 2024 Emily Seawell 2033 Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn H. Turner III Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burns Willis Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson Secor James Frost 2031 Burns Willis 2028 Lilly Beth McCaffrey 2030 Turner Frost 2033 Owen Frost 2033 Honorable and Mrs. Robert Alan Wills Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Seifert II Bo Wills 2025 Will Seifert 2026 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Turner Gracie Reynolds 2025 Murray Seifert 2028 Andy Purvis 2025 Trey Strom 2026 Mack Purvis 2029 Mary Brook Wills 2027 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Self Wills Reynolds 2027 Laney Allen 2023 Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Urquhart Jr. Mary Stuart Strom 2028 Abby Allen 2027 John Stubbs 2024 Matthew Wills 2030 Macy Allen 2034 Jackson Stubbs 2028 Eliza Reynolds 2030 Jacqueline Stubbs 2031 Nellie Reynolds 2030 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Singleton Sr. Katherine Stubbs 2031 William Denson 2022 Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge W. Wilson Elizabeth Denson 2026 Dr. and Mrs. William J. Urquhart Talmadge Hines 2028 T. Davison 2027 W.C. Hines 2030 Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Sledge III Murray Davison 2028 Thompson Sledge 2031 Mr. and Mrs. Toby Stack Wilt Kit Sledge 2032 Mrs. Carolyn R. Van Brackle Kate Watkins 2027 Harris Cooper 2022 Mary Mac Watkins 2030 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Smallwood Jr. Mary Lynn Cooper 2026 Chandler Bray 2021 Darden Cooper 2029 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Winter Sr. Morgan Walker 2021 Kinley Grace Winter 2030 Luke Walker 2023 Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Vickers Hunter Smallwood 2026 Jillian Vickers 2026 Mr. and Mrs. William Ward Winter Jr. Libby Smallwood 2029 June Vickers 2028 Audrey Winter 2028 Jules Vickers 2031 Sam Winter 2030 Honorable and Mrs. Robert H. Smith Annie Taylor 2026 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wishon Jr. William Taylor 2024 Tripp Wagner 2025 Anne Wishon 2034 Hunter Wagner 2028 Julia Wishon 2033 Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Smith Cy Tomko 2028 Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Wainio Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Witherington Smith Tomko 2031 Will Galloway 2029 Olivia Gleason 2024 Ellen Galloway 2032 Thomas Gleason 2026 Mr. and Mrs. Drake Smith Leigh Rogers 2022 Mrs. Shirley Waldo Mr. and Mrs. Orin D. Wood Peyton Waldo 2027 Jackson Wood 2023 Dr. and Mrs. Glenward L. Spivey Catherine Spivey 2031 Dr. and Mrs. Howard S. J. Walker Mr. and Mrs. James Yance Mac Crabtree 2025 Mary Martin Yance 2020 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Stafford Parker Crabtree 2026 Katy Yance 2021 Tre Mitchell 2021 Ellie Crabtree 2031 Ty Yance 2024 Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Steele Mr. and Mrs. Terry Ralph Wall Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ziegler Genevieve Steele 2031 Brady Wall 2032 Caroline Bethea 2020 Sylvanie Steele 2033 Mrs. Celia A. Wallace PAST PARENT GIVING Cecil Rohan Wallace 2022 Mr. and Mrs. Travis L. Adock
Mr. and Mrs. Damon Scott Allen Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Locke Anderson Mr. and Mrs. George Arras Mr. and Mrs. James E. Atchison Mr. and Mrs. B. Dale Ballard Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Grant Barber Sr. Mrs. Michael Frank Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Barton Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradley Beard Mr. and Mrs. Billy Charles Bedsole Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Noel Wheeler Bedwell Mrs. Mimi Lyons Bell Mr. and Mrs. John Caddell Bell Mrs. Deborah Long Beverly Mrs. Kristin S. Blackerby Dr. and Mrs. Carl E. Blunck III Dr. and Mrs. Gerhard A.W. Boehm Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bradley III Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Brady Mr. and Mrs. John David Brady Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Brinson Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Brister Mrs. Michael I. Bronstein Mr. and Mrs. Joel B. Bullard Jr. Mrs. Nancy Busey Dr. and Mrs. David C. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mark Casteix Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wayne Cave Mr. and Mrs. Richard Terry Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Ulises B. Chavez Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duvall Childers III Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burton Clark Dr. and Mrs. David J. Conner Mr. and Mrs. David J. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Courtney Jr. Mrs. Trudy Carrington Craft Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Crane Mrs. S. P. Crockett Jr. Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell Cunningham Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alvin Curtis Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Damson Mrs. Cassie E. Daughdrill Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooks Davis Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bennett Davis Mr. Thomas H. Davis Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David C. DeLaney Mr. and Mrs. William E. Dial Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster Diehl Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Dobson III Honorable and Mrs. Charles H. Dodson Jr. Mrs. William H. Dorriety Mr. and Mrs. G. Edgar Downing Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Royer Downing Sr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kennon Drew Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William Drew Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert F. Dukes Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.L. Dzwonkowski Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Steven Ellisor Dr. and Mrs. W. Brent Faircloth Mr. and Mrs. Craig R. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Flock Mr. and Mrs. K. Donelson Foose Mr. and Mrs. J. David Foshee Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Alvin Fowler Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Freeman Mrs. Sarah Levi Freeman Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. Friedman Ms. Barbara Galle Mr. Pat Galle Mrs. Douglas V. Garner Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Garstecki Mr. and Mrs. Don Wesley Gerhardt II Mr. and Mrs. H. Christopher Gewin Mrs. Gale Willard Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldberg Dr. and Mrs. John Russell Goodloe Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Travis Bedsole Goodloe Jr. Mrs. Edward C. Greene Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gregory Mr. and Mrs. James M. Grodnick Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joseph Guesnard Jr. Mr. Walter C. Haffner Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hall II Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Marston Hallett III Dr. Robert Bush Hanks Mr. John Hardin Ms. Pier Peterson Hardin Mr. and Mrs. Andy R. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Harris Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cade Harris Mr. and Mrs. Robert Travis Harris Dr. and Mrs. William Keith Harvey Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Tony W. Havard Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Alan Head Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Headrick Jr. Mr. William L. Heiter Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Holland Sr. Dr. Larry E. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hope III Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milton Hope Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Henry Howze III Mrs. Faye Brady Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Christopher G. Hume III Mr. and Mrs. Clifton C. Inge Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams Inge Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Bullock Inge III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillip Inzina Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Earl Irvin
Mr. and Mrs. M. Harland Ison Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Israel Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jackson Jr. Mr. T. K. Jackson III Dr. James Quintus Jardine Mrs. Arthur Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Johnson Jr. Mrs. Bligh T. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Jones Jr. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Don W. Jones Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Keith Mr. and Mrs. Michael John Kintz Dr. and Mrs. Warren E. Koffler Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Ladd Mr. and Mrs. G. Russell Ladd III Mr. and Mrs. David Ashley Lauber Mrs. Nan R. Lauten Mr. and Mrs. Tofey James Leon III Mr. Stephen Clarence Levi Mr. and Mrs. George P. Lewis III Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Lott Mrs. Harry A. Luscher Jr. Ms. Diane E. Maisel Mr. and Mrs. William Wright Majure Jr. Mrs. Barbara Shepherd Malkove Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Mattei Mr. and Mrs. James L. May III Ms. Mildred Williams McAleer Dr. and Mrs. Daniel T. McCall III Mr. John P. C. McCall Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John S. McClelland Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. McGinley Sr. Mrs. Joseph F. McGowin Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. McGowin III Mrs. Sherry B. McGowin Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bruce McGowin Mr. and Mrs. William Bryan McGrew Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard McIlwain Mr. and Mrs. Scott Walter McKean Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. McMillan Dr. and Mrs. John S. McMurphy Dr. and Mrs. Marion B. McMurphy Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John R. McNeil Mr. and Mrs. James Manning McPhillips Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Edward McPhillips Dr. and Mrs. Leon V. McVay III Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Meacham Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Meaher III Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair Middleton Mr. and Mrs. David W. Miller Honorable and Mrs. Bert W. Milling Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Mishkin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Leland T. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Donald Todd Morris Mr. and Mrs. Harris V. Morrissette Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mostellar Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mostellar Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haddon Mullins III Mr. and Mrs. J. Manson Murray Mr. and Mrs. John T. Murray III Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murray III Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Napp Mrs. R. Glenn Neel Mr. James B. Newell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patrick Niland Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph J. Nordmann Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Odom Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Olensky Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jay Olensky Mr. and Mrs. Caine O’Rear III Dr. G. Coleman Oswalt Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris Oswalt Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Otts III Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Otts Sr. Mrs. Richard W. Overbey Mr. and Mrs. James D. Partridge Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pate Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Peebles III Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Pennock Mr. and Mrs. Paige Blackwell Plash Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Potter Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Clayton Price Mrs. Dixie J. Pritchard Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Puckett Mr. and Mrs. Marion A. Quina Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Morgan Radcliff Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Rayford Ms. Cathy S. Rayford Mr. and Mrs. T. Forress Rayford Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ray Reaves Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Reedy Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Reeves Mr. and Mrs. Erling Riis III Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Roberts Mr. T. Lee Robinson Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Rodning Dr. and Mrs. C. M. A. Rogers IV Ms. Frances St. John Rouse Mrs. Charles L. Rutherford Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Guy Leslie Rutledge III Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Saad Mrs. Bowden Overbey Sarrett Mr. John G. Schmohl Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Schramm Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Shumock
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Singleton Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bailey Slaton Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Sledge III Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Smallwood Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Boykin Smith Honorable and Mrs. Robert H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Snider Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Spence Hon. and Mrs. William H. Steele Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Stimpson Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Stimpson Mr. and Mrs. William S. Stimpson Mr. and Mrs. Warren V. Stojcich Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Sullivan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Perrin Tamblyn Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Taylor IV Dr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Terry Mrs. Marianne W. Terry Mr. and Mrs. Cooper C. Thurber Mr. H. W. Thurber III Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn H. Turner III Mr. and Mrs. Lyles B. Tuttle Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Urquhart Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William J. Urquhart Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Wagner Dr. and Mrs. Howard S. J. Walker Mr. and Mrs. George M. Walker Mrs. Celia A. Wallace Dr. and Mrs. Milton A. Wallace Jr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bestor Ward III Dr. and Mrs. T. Malcolm Warren Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ellis Weaver Dr. Mary Shaffer Wells Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. White Mr. and Mrs. Leon H. Wildberger Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilkins Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Willett Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Williams Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Winter Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wishon Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Witherington Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Yeager
ALUMNI GIVING Class of 1951 Mr. Harold Devere Clark Mr. Marvin Mostellar Jr. 33.33% Class of 1952 Mr. Gilbert F. Dukes Jr. 9.09% Class of 1953 Mr. G. Russell Ladd III Mr. Richard Murray III 22.22% Class of 1954 Mr. Frank Carter Drane Jr. General C. Ernest Edgar III Mr. Thomas Donald Herring Mr. Clifton C. Inge 30.77% Class of 1955 Dr. John Russell Goodloe Jr. Mr. Ben H. Harris Jr. Mr. James C. Mostellar 16.67%
Mrs. Florence Schmohl Blankenship Dr. Charles William Bodie Mr. Ernest N. Bulwinkle III Dr. Walter Bellingrath Edgar Mr. Winston Francis Groom Jr. Maj. Richard E. Holbein Jr. 10.53% Class of 1962 Mrs. Deborah Long Beverly Mrs. Shannon Shelton Brown Mr. Harry Duvall Childers III Mr. Thomas H. Davis Jr. Mr. T. Carter Fowlkes Jr. Mr. Walter C. Haffner Jr. Ms. Patricia Sturgeon Hendrick Mr. James Edmond Little Mrs. Barbara Shepherd Malkove Mrs. Bonnie Howell McDonald Mr. John T. Mostellar Mrs. Celeste Hodges Peebles Mr. Cooper C. Thurber 25.49% Class of 1963 Mr. Conrad Patterson Armbrecht II Mr. Richard S. Brinson Mr. Robert Foster Coil Mr. David J. Cooper Mr. William Harbison Edington Mrs. Susan Dawson Ferguson Mr. Winthrop Marston Hallett III Mr. William L. Heiter Jr. Mr. O. M. Otts III Mr. David Norman Roberts Jr. Mr. Barrett B. Smith Mrs. Serena Edgar Willcox 17.14% Class of 1964 Mrs. Ingrid Berge Carpenter Mr. Thomas S. Damson Mrs. Dale Kyle Head Honorable Bert W. Milling Jr. Mr. Leland T. Moore 9.25% Class of 1965 Dr. Steven James Burnham Mr. Arthur Bailey duMont Mrs. Leigh Hardy Eblen Mr. Jacob M. Friedlander Mrs. Allen King Lee Mr. Robert H. Meaher Mrs. Pris Pitman Milling Mr. Gerald Vaughn Rodgers Mrs. Jamie Athey Sullivan Mr. Robert Campbell Thurber 19.23% Class of 1966 Dr. B. Fred Bodie Mr. Christopher G. Hume III Dr. G. Coleman Oswalt Jr. Dr. Richard L. Otts Sr. 8.70%
Class of 1958 BGEN Grover E. Jackson Mr. Carl E. Jones Jr. Mr. Roy F. Shoemaker Jr. 13.64%
Class of 1967 Mr. Paul J. Albert Mr. Frederick Smith Crown Jr. Mrs. Sarah Levi Freeman Mrs. Cynthia Miller Garner Mr. John C. Hope III Mr. Claude O. McLaughlin Mr. David W. Miller Mrs. Susan Buerger Moore Mrs. Elizabeth Lutz Otts Mr. Marion A. Quina Jr. Mrs. Margaret George Seifert Mr. Riley Boykin Smith Mr. Warren Lindsay Walker Dr. T. Malcolm Warren 24.14%
Class of 1959 Mr. Barry E. Gritter Dr. Daniel T. McCall III Mr. John E. Pate Mr. Warren A. Reilly Jr. Mr. John G. Schmohl Mr. Thomas J. Singleton Sr. Mr. James LeGrande Tate 12.73%
Class of 1968 Mr. Joel B. Bullard Mr. Howard Burton Clark Mr. John Hardin Dr. Warren E. Koffler Dr. Guy Leslie Rutledge III Mr. Fred T. Stimpson Mr. Donald A. Urquhart Jr. 12.96%
Class of 1960 Mr. L. Russell Brandau Jr. Mr. Henry Crawford Mrs. Elizabeth Brown Edgar Mr. Cortez E. Fowler Sr. Mr. T. K. Jackson III Mr. Larry Lord Ms. Ann Kendall Ray Mr. Howard M.Schramm Jr. Mr. H. W. Thurber III 18.75%
Class of 1969 Dr. Thomas Oliver Carpenter Mrs. Glenda Atkinson Coker Mr. Vaughan Drinkard Jr. Mr. Joseph Pope Givhan Jr. Dr. Robert Bush Hanks Mrs. Camille Levi Luscher Mr. Gaylord Clark Lyon Jr. Mr. James Manning McPhillips Mr. Paul Ellis Weaver 16.67%
Class of 1961 Dr. Robert L. Baldwin
Class of 1970 Mrs. Karen Outlaw Atchison
Class of 1957 Mr. Edward B. Ladd Mr. Augustine Meaher III 22.22%
Mr. Herbert P. Cole III Mr. H. Christopher Gewin Ms. Pier Peterson Hardin Mr. Nicholas H. Holmes III Mr. M. Harland Ison Jr. Mr. James L. May III Mr. P. Blake Moore Jr. Mr. John T. Murray III Dr. Jerry D. Porter Mr. T. Forress Rayford Sr. Mr. William S. Stimpson 17.4% Class of 1971 Mr. Fred Louis Benedick Dr. Charles Kenner Brown Mr. Alton Rives Brown III Honorable George N. Hardesty Jr. Mr. Frank Cade Harris 7.25% Class of 1972 Mr. Keith Baker Arendall Mr. Thomas Steven Ellisor Mrs. Gale Willard Gibbons Mr. Andy R. Harris Col. Alvin Scott Mosher 6.10% Class of 1973 Mrs. Frances Riis Dick Mrs. Madeleine Lyon Downing Dr. John Adams Gallalee Dr. James Quintus Jardine Mr. John S. McClelland Jr. Mr. J. Harris Oswalt Mr. Robert H. Rouse Mrs. Marietta Murray Urquhart Mrs. Katheryne Blacksher Ward Mr. Leon H. Wildberger Ms. Karen Ann Willard 11.58% Class of 1974 Mrs. Cynthia Levi Allsman Mr. William Dunn Bolling Jr. Mr. G. Edgar Downing Jr. Mrs. Robin McLeod Freeman Dr. Leon V. McVay III Mrs. Anne Getchell Propst Mrs. Louise Yelverton Rayford Mr. A. O’Reilly Terrell Jr. Dr. Mary Shaffer Wells 9.57% Class of 1975 Mr. Douglas Locke Anderson Mrs. Christina Backes Benoit Mrs. Ellen Hyman Cunningham Mrs. Lynn Stark Davis Mr. Robert Dwain Davis Mr. Joel Bennett Davis Mr. J. David Foshee Jr. Mrs. Stephanie Voran Frye Mrs. Patricia Lyon Garstecki Mr. Gary A. Garstecki Mrs. Patricia Byrne Givhan Mrs. Appie O’Neill Head Dr. Michael P. Houston Mrs. Stella Lutz Jackson Dr. Joseph F. McGowin III Mr. John R. McNeil Mrs. Catherine Lott McPhillips Mrs. Carolyn Hines Mikell Mrs. Karen Dorland Nenstiel Mrs. Page Hope Sute Dr. Andrew P. Terry Mrs. Elizabeth Stokes Terry Mrs. Kathryn Pierce Tuttle 26.44% Class of 1976 Ms. Cynthia Bradley Mr. John David Brady Jr. Mr. Allan Roff Cameron Jr. Mrs. Jean O’Neill Downing Mrs. Catherine Riddell Handzel Dr. William Keith Harvey Sr. Mrs. Meridy Lyle Jones Mr. Stephen Clarence Levi Mr. Ray Coleman Loper Mrs. Martha Hodnette McNeil Mrs. Laura Jessie Cole Menard Mrs. Molly Crown Nordmann Lt. Col. Mary F. Riddell Ms. Frances St. John Rouse Mr. James H. Shumock Mrs. Leah Yelverton Stimpson Mr. Selwyn H. Turner III 19.10% Class of 1977 Mrs. Susan Brule-Haefele Mr. Kent McLean Curry Mrs. Pamela Harrington Dorsey Mr. Richard Royer Downing Sr. Mr. Gregory Alvin Fowler Mrs. Julie Hall Friedman
Mrs. Joy Mitchell Grodnick Mr. William Bullock Inge III Mrs. Caren Lillich Leon Mrs. Ashley Jardine McCain Mr. Harris V. Morrissette Sr. Mrs. Fran Williams Morrissette Mr. Richard M. Stimpson Mr. Thomas J. Taylor IV 13.73% Class of 1978 Mrs. Nancy Busey Mrs. Mary B. Casteix Mr. Vince Wayne Cave Sr. Mrs. Trudy Carrington Craft Mrs. Janel Norden Fowler Mrs. Mary Weinacker Hale Mr. Robert P. Hall II Mrs. Mary Elizabeth McGowin Mr. Robert D. Pierce Jr. Mr. Benjamin Morgan Radcliff Jr. Mrs. Bowden Overbey Sarrett Mrs. Lloyd Shearer Smith Mrs. Storey Mendenhall Walters 12.75% Class of 1979 Mr. Roger E. Cole Mr. Steven Madison Coley Mr. Robert Milton Hope Jr. Mr. Pfilip Gardnyr Hunt Jr. Mr. John Edward Meacham Mrs. Lori Meisler Movsovitz-Edlin Mrs. Allen Dukes Mullins Mrs. Jacquelynn Stokes Pierce Mrs. Amanda Hamel Rogers Mr. Jonathan E. Stein 11.11% Class of 1980 Anonymous Mr. Robert Foster Diehl Jr. Mr. Joseph H.L. Dzwonkowski Jr. Mr. Henry Wade Faulkner Jr. Mrs. Ann Meador Inge Mrs. Anne O’Neill McVay Mr. Malcolm Ervin McVay Mrs. Alison O’Neill Meacham Mr. Michael Richard Montgomery Mr. Richard Murray IV Mrs. Kelly McKinney Nielsen Mrs. Julie Bishop Weinacker Mr. Edward D. Williams Jr. Mrs. Linda Yost Williams 16.09% Class of 1981 Mr. Billy Charles Bedsole Jr. Mr. Maurice David Bell III Mr. Clifford C. Brady Mr. W. Kennon Drew Sr. Mrs. Jan Bailey Kimbell Dr. Winston Campbell Patterson Jr. Mr. John M. Griser Schmohl II Mrs. Deborah Wear Taylor 7.77% Class of 1982 Mr. William Lee Baynes Sr. Mr. Thomas H. Brinkley Mrs. Candy Bradley Chuoke Mrs. Lillian Crowe Courtney Mrs. Ashley Corte Harvey Mrs. Mary Shannon Torbert Hope Ms. Mildred Williams McAleer Mrs. Sherry Brock McGowin Dr. Jay Harton Murray Miss Laura L. Robinson Dr. John C. Shearer Mr. Thomas Morriss Shearer Mr. John Fuller Weston Jr. 16.46% Class of 1983 Dr. Larkin Jeffrey Daniels Mrs. Lisa Savell Drew Mrs. Sheryl Banta Ethridge Mr. David Marvin Mostellar Mr. Robert Jeffrey Perloff Mr. Kyle C. Pugh Sr. 7.79% Class of 1984 Mr. John Barry Ashbee Mr. John Caddell Bell Mrs. Celia Cushing Cameron Mr. Neal David Defibaugh Mrs. Katherine Crawford Pitman Mr. Norman Z. Sigler Mr. Edward Bailey Slaton Jr. 10.6% Class of 1985 Mr. Richard G. Brock Mr. David Parker Dexter Mrs. Sheila Vickers Slaton Mr. David Christopher Wood
5.97% Class of 1986 Mrs. Dede Chunn Armstrong Ms. Laura Davis Chandler Mrs. Elizabeth Hays Collins Mrs. Lisa Byrnes Goodloe Mr. Travis Bedsole Goodloe Jr. Mr. Allen Hunter Ladd Mr. E. Bradford Ladd Jr. Mr. Charles Scott McMahan Mrs. Sydney Rutherford Milling Honorable Paul Bradley Murray Mr. Joseph Jay Olensky Mr. E. Bush Peebles IV Mr. J. Ken Robinson Jr. Mrs. Katherine Long Webster 21.88% Class of 1987 Ms. Lynn Smith Bloch Mrs. Kelly Douglas Fowler Mr. Jeffery Woodworth McPhillips Mr. Brooks Pitman Milling Sr. Mrs. Stephanie Rheaume Mitzner Mr. Thomas Malcolm Warren Jr. 9.38% Class of 1988 Mrs. Anne Fountain Adams Mr. Stuart Phillip Buchman Mr. Peter Porcher Gaillard Jr. Mr. Patrick Edward McPhillips Mrs. Alison Dorriety Neumann Mr. Jonathan Craig Perloff Dr. T. J. Singleton Jr. Mr. Claude Otis Steele III 9.20% Class of 1989 Mr. Robert Christen Arras Dr. Jason Haskew Cole Mr. Theodore K. Jackson IV Mr. Patrick Benton Ladd Mr. Ralph Edward Massey III Mrs. Regina Naman McPhillips Mr. Christopher L. Price Mr. Mikell William Taylor Sr. Mrs. Melissa Wilson Wallace 14.29% Class of 1990 Dr. D. Lawrence Bedsole Mr. William Carter Bryars III Mr. Charles Wescott Bunkley III Mrs. Catherine Smith Dexter Mrs. Mary Esther Thurber Elliott Mr. Walter Charles Haffner III Mr. Timothy William Kaufman Dr. William Bibb Lamar III Mr. Robert Ball McGinley Jr. Mr. Benedict Murphy Mostellar Mr. Samuel Thomas Murray Mr. Andrew Madison Newton Mrs. Corey Galle Steele Dr. Gerald Leon Wallace Jr. Mrs. Laura Boughton Warren Mrs. Emily Miller Washburn 23.88% Class of 1991 Mr. Angus Royal Cooper III Mrs. Rhen Otts Druhan Mr. William Franklin Elmore Jr. Mr. William Judson Harvill Mrs. Mary Stewart Damson Nelson Mr. Nicholas J Roussos Mr. Henry Eldon Scott IV Mr. William DeMouy Slaton Mr. Chad Franklin Mr. Henry Eldon Scott IVStewart 13.24% Class of 1992 Mrs. Karen Gray Brock Mr. Andrew Deloss Cooper Mrs. Margaret Vidmer Hutchison Mr. Haney Randall Jones Jr. Mr. R. Alexander Maher Dr. Marion Bancroft McMurphy III Mr. Gerald Samuel Pitts III Mr. and Mrs. H. Winchester Thurber IV Mr. Palmer Gaillard Whiting Sr. 16.67% Class of 1993 Mr. Damon Scott Allen Mr. Christopher Edward Arras Mr. Franklin Aldridge Danley Mr. Christopher Leamon Fowler Mrs. Christy Steel Harson Mr. Vince Duran LaCoste II Mr. Christopher James Massey Dr. Augustine Meaher IV Mr. Mark Corneil Mostellar Sr. 16.07% Class of 1994
Mrs. Margaret Cooper Biggs Mrs. Mary Frances DeLong Mrs. Elizabeth Damson Freeman Mr. Thomas Stephen Gleason Jr. Mrs. Margaret Witherington Gleason Mrs. Courtney Gaillard Gregory Mr. John Walton Haffner Lt. Col. James Randall Johnson Mr. James Randall Lakey Mr. Paul Holston Lewis Mr. English Parks Moore Mr. O. McCrary Otts IV Mrs. Allison Simons Robinson Mrs. Claire Smith Taylor Mrs. Lisa Lincoln Umana Mr. Calvin Dwight Weaver Jr. Mrs. Laura Bailey Whitehead Mrs. Dana Martin Yance 30.00% Class of 1995 Mr. Kenneth Ray Brown Sr. Dr. Jonathan Brandon Cole Mr. Drew Christopher DeLaney Mr. Daniel Jason Gregory Dr. Adam Jay Handwerger Mr. Brian Peyton Harvill Mrs. Sarah Goldberg Lien Mr. Jay D. Roberds II 14.28% Class of 1996 Mrs. Shannon Summer Bridges Mr. Michael Acker Galloway Mrs. Leslie McDuffie Johnson Mr. Michael Wayne Napp Jr. Mr. John Forrester Otts Mr. Daniel Pratt Paterson Mr. William Thomasson Sledge 10.29% Class of 1997 Mr. Robert Alex Arendall III Mr. Jerry Gray Arnold Jr. Mr. Charles Poyntz Brinson Mrs. Kristen Beard DeLaney Mrs. Ellen Goldberg Fishpaw Mr. Percy Coleman Fountain III Mrs. Mara Bronstein Gipson Mrs. Allison Garner Huddle Mr. Andrew D’Olive McMillan Mr. Thomas Cornell McPhillips Mr. Robert Hampton Mostellar Mrs. Hilton Billingsley Mostellar Mr. Guy Coleman Oswalt III Mrs. Tracy Lewis Richards Mrs. Jasmine Sayyad-Qasim Mrs. Blair Danley Schoenvogel Mr. Robert Scott H. Smallwood Mr. Charles David Tomko Mrs. Tiffany Smith Tomko 22.61% Class of 1998 Mrs. Walsh Lott Arendall Mr. Brandon James Beaird Sr. Mr. J. David Brister Mrs. Carrie Inzina Dean Mrs. Margaret Thurber Delaney Mrs. Katharine Shackleford Goodloe Mrs. Elizabeth Murray Howard Mrs. Virginia Stimpson Jeffery Mr. Michael V. Johnson Mrs. Natalie Walker Jones Mr. Peyton L. Mattei Mr. Robert Latimer Mitchell Mr. Donald Alexander Urquhart III Mr. J. Douglas Waterman Mr. N. Staples Wood Mrs. Catherine Gamotis Wynn 20.00% Class of 1999 Mrs. Allison Resnick Bible Mr. James Edwin Blackerby II Mrs. Susanna Napp Cole Dr. James Alexander Dean II Mr. Christopher Gadsden Hume IV Mr. Willis Hudson Israel Mrs. Haley Rayford Landers Mrs. Aldridge Harris Marks Mr. William Rhodes Phillips Mrs. Michelle Bronstein Touchton Miss Stephanie Jane Weaver Dr. David Michael Weeks Mr. C. Christian White Mr. Andrew Joshua Williams 20.90% Class of 2000 Mr. Todd Watford Boehm Sr. Mr. Brandon Spitzer Dean Mr. Mark Christopher DeLaney Mr. J. Richard Dillon Jr. Mrs. Natalie Franklin Dodson Mr. Charles William Dodson Mr. Douglas Van Garner Jr. Maj. Robert Bradford Israel
Mrs. Rebecca Lindley Maisel Mr. H. Ryan Mattei Mrs. Kelsey Shay Moody Mr. Malcolm Bowling Roberts Mrs. Mildred Murray Seifert Mrs. Anne Shackleford Stabler Mrs. Katherine Urquhart Stubbs 19.74% Class of 2001 Mr. Drayton Burke Arendall Mrs. Megan Gunter Arendall Mrs. Avery Hall Beuerman Mr. Jay Paul Davison Mrs. Laura Urquhart Davison Mrs. Brooke Beard Dodson Mrs. Lundy Plash Foose Mr. Clifford L. Kennedy III Mrs. Abby Grodnick Kennedy Mr. Jonathan A. Mayer Mr. John R. McNeil Jr. Dr. Virginia Jones Reeder Mr. James Gordon Saad Mrs. Garland Weavil Sanders Mr. Jason Samuel Strada Mrs. Celeste Wildberger Thomas Mr. Harold David Wilkins Jr. 20.99% Class of 2002 Dr. Barry D. Ballard Jr. Mr. Benjamin Alan Berson Mr. William Blake Bramlett Mr. Joel Bertrand Bullard III Mrs. Mary Lafitte Buster Mrs. Shannon Miller Cook Mr. Cory David Dodd Mr. John Arlington Dodson Mrs. Eden Walker Flora Mr. Curran Donelson Foose Mrs. Julia McClelland Hoitink Mrs. Brie Bishop Hooper Mr. Jordan McMurphy Jones Mrs. Rachel Fleming Lewis Mr. Davis Clarke McPhillips Mr. Joseph Harris Oswalt Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth Brister Rochford Mrs. Lucy Pryor Brady Slaton Mr. Chaffin Creary Snider Mr. Sands Miller Stimpson Mr. Matt Bryan Weinstein Mrs. Alexandra Terry Wood 27.50% Class of 2003 Dr. Jack Russell Cunningham III Mrs. Heather Weaver Fayard Mrs. Ellen Murray Hicks Mr. J. Hunter Jones Mr. Andrew James Odom Mrs. Caroline Shackleford Poole Mrs. Amanda Johnson Rahm Mr. Thomas Forress Rayford Jr. Mr. Allan Michael Frederick Seibert 12.5% Class of 2004 Mrs. Jamie Davison Baxter Mr. Brenton Kyle Daughdrill Mr. Brent Andric Daugherty Mr. Simon Anthony Fox Mr. Mark Edward Hieronymus Jr. Mrs. Lacy Williams Lavender Mr. Alexander Edward Munderloh Mr. Walter Davis Pilot III Mrs. Frances McVay Ramsey 13.24% Class of 2005 Mrs. Katherine Jardine Bender Mrs. Louise McClelland Collins Mr. George Edgar Downing III Mr. J. H. Lee Dzwonkowski III Mrs. Kristen Levi Dzwonkowski Mr. Robert Paul Miller Dr. Edward Alston Otts Mrs. Meagan Ballard Rhodes Mr. Selwyn Horace Turner IV 13.33% Class of 2006 Mrs. Fay Phillips Dawson Mr. Bancroft Brooks Hieronymus Mrs. Taylor Stimpson Jones Mrs. Morgan Nelson Langham Mrs. Allison Shackleford McPhillips Mr. Clayton Carter Omainsky Mr. Richard Cooper Perdue Mr. Walker Blackwell Plash Mrs. Nancy Stimpson Vandervoort Mrs. Charlotte Brady Wall Mr. Taylor David White 13.75% Class of 2007 Miss Virginia Hamilton Behlen Mrs. Perrin Tamblyn Bickert Mrs. Anne Childers Carl
Zoghby’s Uniforms Mrs. Worth Morrissette Hieronymus Dr. Lindsay Marguerite Leon Mr. William Ellis Newman Mrs. Catherine Bell Trent 7.87% Class of 2008 Miss Sarah Loyce Blankenship Miss Mary Herndon Nordmann Mr. William Christopher C. Schatzman 3.13%
SPONSORSHIPS CRIMSON & GREY DAY Crimson & Grey U-J Chevrolet T-Shirt Beard Equipment Company Gwin’s Commercial Printing Hilt Properties
Class of 2009 Mr. Jonathan Travis Adcock Mrs. Annie Grady Henseler Miss Louise Hammond McGowin Mr. Wesley Carter Parks Jr. Mrs. Anna Percy Parks Mr. William Brock Reaves Mr. Sterling Ladas Rivers Mr. Frederick Taylor Stimpson IV 9.09%
Tuition Credit Bennett Orthodontics
Class of 2010 Mrs. Bradley Headrick Daugherty Miss Madeleine Maury Downing Mr. Sterling Ladas Rivers Miss Lynn McClure Tamblyn 4.21%
Tradition Advanced Dermatology Adventure Specialties Carrie F. Tombrello, DMD PH Building and Design
Class of 2011 Mr. Michael Riddell Cowart Jr. Mrs. Alexandra Reaves Shirley 2.15% Class of 2012 Miss Natalie Lynn Adcock Dr. Travis Bedsole Goodloe III Mr. Andrew Garland Harvey Miss Alexandra Joanna Rivers 4.26% Class of 2013 Mr. Robert Tyler Beard Mr. William Sanford Edwards Miss Nell Frances Milling Miss Allie Kathryn Parker Mr. Richard Lee Pipkins Jr. 5.15% Class of 2014 Miss Ann Claire Carnahan Miss Kathleen Marie Inge Miss Rachel Victoria Kintz Mr. Travis Warrington McGowin 4.44% Class of 2015 Miss Rose Ann Brutkiewicz Miss Emma Parson Goodloe Mr. John Michael Shirley Jr. Miss Laura Catrett Tamblyn 4.76% Class of 2016 Miss Taylor Kathryn Bray Miss Molly Sokol Middleton Miss Sarah Catherine Morris Miss Susan Elizabeth Slaton Miss Melissa Mackenzie Wallace 5.81% Class of 2017 Miss Allison Nicole Riddle Mr. Troy Harrison Shirley 2.27% Class of 2018 Mr. Thomas Mikell Leland III 1.02% Class of 2019 Miss Catharine Rose Elliott Mr. Cortez Earl Fowler III Miss Alyssa Claire LaCoste Miss Cooper Knowles Leland Mr. Samuel Hunter Middleton Miss Katie Elizabeth Morris Mr. William Andrew Percy Miss Margaret DeMouy Slaton Mr. Gerald Leon Wallace III 9.57% Totals for All Classes - 13.53% The 2019-2020 Annual Report represents the giving period of June 1, 2019-May 31, 2020. We sincerely regret if we have made an error and ask that you contact us at 251-470-9039 to report any corrections. Thank you so much for your support of UMS-Wright Preparatory School. We graciously thank all of those listed below who sponsored our events during the 20192020 school year!
Lucky Dawg Hancock Whitney Bank Heritage Homes Moe’s Southwest & Blaze Pizza Pediatric Associates of Mobile Thames Batre Insurance UMS-Wright Board of Trustees
Grandparent Donors Ms. Aliene Wingate Adams Mrs. John Allen Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Archey Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry Arrington III Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Baird Jr. Mr. and Mrs. B. Dale Ballard Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Barton Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradley Beard Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alvin Beasley Mr. and Mrs. Leroy H. Benton III Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Bianco Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. Greg Bloch Dr. and Mrs. Gerhard A.W. Boehm Mrs. Michael I. Bronstein Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burkholder Mr. and Mrs. Tim Byrd Mr. and Mrs. Wade Carter Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Ray Collins Mrs. Nancy Conrad Mrs. Sandra Cook Mr. and Mrs. David J. Cooper Mrs. Cassie E. Daughdrill Mrs. Richard H. Deas Mr. and Mrs. David C. DeLaney Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Dobson III Mrs. William H. Dorriety Mr. and Mrs. Billy C. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Ervin III Mr. and Mrs. K. Donelson Foose Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cleo Furr Mrs. Douglas V. Garner Mrs. Cartan L. Gibbons Ms. Gail B. Ginn Mr. and Mrs. Terry Givens Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gregory Mr. and Mrs. James M. Grodnick Mrs. William Dwight Harrigan Mrs. Deborah D. Hill Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hines Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Hodges Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson Mr. and Mrs. H. Alston Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Johnson Mrs. Parke Keith Mrs. Barbara Kruse Mrs. Jackie Labriola Mr. and Mrs. James Lambert Dr. and Mrs. Larry E. Landers Mr. and Mrs. Kim Lea Mr. and Mrs. Paul Loftin Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Clark Lyon Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Martin Dr. Graham McClintock Mr. and Mrs. James Earl McGowin Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson McKissack III Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMahan Dr. and Mrs. John S. McMurphy Dr. and Mrs. Marion B. McMurphy Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William R. McNair Mr. and Mrs. David W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. LaVone Morrison Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mostellar Mr. and Mrs. Richard Murray III Mr. and Mrs. M. Kenny Muscat Mrs. R. Glenn Neel Mrs. Tamara Nelson Mrs. Gail Neumann Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Patrick Norton Dr. G. Coleman Oswalt Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Passmore Mr. and Mrs. Burch Poole Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Poole III Mr. and Mrs. John Pritchard Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Reid Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Randolph Roach Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rockhold Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Rodning Mrs. Charles L. Rutherford Jr. Dr. Mary Jane and Mr. Alfred D. Sanspree Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson Secor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Singleton Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Smallwood Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Drake Smith Dr. and Mrs. Glenward L. Spivey Mr. and Mrs. William F. Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Steele Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Thomas Mrs. Gloria Thomas Ms. Diane Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Cooper C. Thurber Mr. H. W. Thurber III Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Edward Torrans Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Urquhart Jr. Mrs. Shirley Waldo Dr. and Mrs. T. Malcolm Warren Mrs. Leslie L. Waters Mrs. Horace Clement Watkins III Mr. and Mrs. John P. Webb III Mr. Jeff Weston Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas White Ms. Phyllis Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ben Williford Honorable and Mrs. Robert Alan Wills Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Winter Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Orin D. Wood DAVID MILLER MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT Eagle Pilot Catastrophe Services Inc. DAWGS ON THE HUNT Top Dawg Joe Bullard Automotive Group Big Dawg Beard Equipment Company Pilot Catastrophe Services Inc. Professional Collision Yance Law Firm Huntin’ Dawg 22nd State Bank Deas Millwork Co. Harrigan Lumber Company Hieronymus CPAs S&S Sprinkler Sam Winter & Co. Willis Towers Watson Shooting Station DEX Imaging Pitts & Sons Equipment Hauling The Simmons Huddle Group- Merrill Lynch Friend Community Coffee McCoy’s Outdoors FINE ART PERFORMANCES Middle School Fall Play Presenting Gulf Services Middle School Spring Play Coastal Foods Upper School Spring Play Presenting Beard Equipment Company HOMECOMING Presenting Crowne Health Care LYON NEWELL CHARITY THROWS MEET Gold Hancock Whitney Bank Mobile Asphalt Company Silver U-J Chevrolet PARENT PARTY Presenting Leavell Investment Management Friend Gulf Distributing Company of Mobile, LLC Simple Greek Tropical Smoothie Valley Food Services UMS-WRIGHT CLASSIC Dynasty Joy and Vince Cave
Hole in One Sponsor Terry Thompson Chevrolet Ware Jewelers Champion Greater Mobile Urgent Care Hargrove Tom Dodd Nurseries Thompson Engineering Vision Insurance Group, LLC Willis Towers Watson Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Weston Bulldog Align Insurance Group Ben M. Radcliff Contractor Brinson Interiors Cardio-Thoracic & Vascular Surgical Associates Damson Properties LLC. First Protective Mr. and Mrs. John Judson Freeman LLB&B Lyon Fry Cadden Mobile Asphalt Company McGuire Oil Michael R. Cowart & Associates Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mostellar Pulmonary Associates Rob Middleton Construction Russell Thompson Butler & Houston Smith Dukes & Buckalew LLP The Orthopaedic Group Timberline Homes Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Torrans U-J Chevrolet Workforce Ancillary Management Otey Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker Mr. Melvin & Dottie Barnett Dr. and Mrs. Noel Bedwell Bonner Produce Mr. Michael Brisbane Crane Title Cunningham Bounds Mr. Ladd Davis Delta South Title Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Judson Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Garrard Mrs. Cynthia Gilchrist Great Clips Hiller Companies Mr. and Mrs. Garner Jeffery Mr. Michael Johnson Dr. George Martindale Mr. Mike Meshad Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mostellar Mrs. Mary Stewart Nelson OEC Inc. One Source Mrs. Leigh Owens Mr. Craig Perloff Pierce Ledyard, PC Mr. Michael D. Sanders Spring Hill Comprehensive Dentisry Mr. Robert E Vickers Mr. and Mrs. Robert E Vickers Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Watkins Mrs. Carolyn E. Ziegler Friend Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bethea Coca-Cola Company Mr. J. Patrick Courtney III Mr. and Mrs. Drew DeLaney Mr. Billy Elmore Gulf Distributing Company of Mobile, LLC Dr. and Mrs. Russell A. Hudgens Mrs. Barbara Kruse Mr. Rosshiki Leatherwood Mr. David M. Mostellar Mrs. Mary Stewart Nelson North Baldwin Utilities Mr. Robert Rouse Mrs. Cay Rogers SNS Golf Steelwood Country Club Mr. and Mrs. H. Winchester Thurber Mrs. Anne M. Urquhart Valley Services Inc Ware Jewelers Mr. Larry Wettermark WILLIAM MITCHELL MEMORIAL AND 3-ON-3 TOURNAMENT Platinum Jason Pilger Automotive Silver Aesthetics and Weightloss Bronze Heritage Homes RailSouth The Orthopaedic Group YELLOW DAY Presenting Wintzell’s Oyster House
The Wright Legacy Society
Culture of Giving UMS-Wright Preparatory School could not exist without the dedicated support of the entire UMS-Wright family. Your support of our various giving opportunities detailed below allows UMS-Wright to “educate all students to their highest potential in mind, body, and spirit.” Thank you for your generosity and commitment to our school.
The Wright Fund Where does my donation go? Donations support the yearly operating budget, the UMS-Wright Foundation, and the Building Fund. Capital Campaign Where does my donation go? Gifts fund building projects, new buildings, renovations, program enhancements, endowment increases, etc. Special Interest Giving Parents’ Association Events, Bulldog Patron Passes, Restricted Giving Where does my donation go? Contributions fund targeted academic and co-curricular programs and special projects. The UMS-Wright Foundation Where does my donation go? Gifts, planned giving, and bequests provide permanent non-tuition funds to support special projects and programs, financial aid for qualified students, professional growth programs for staff members, and academic endowments.
In 1992, UMS-Wright established the UMSWright Foundation to secure the financial future of the school. Multiple options now exist; such as planned giving, named scholarships, etc.; within the Foundation to ensure UMS-Wright’s fiscal strength for future generations of students. One such example of planned giving, includes the gift of a life insurance policy to UMS-Wright. Did you know that a 50-year old female in good health, “Jane”, could make an unrestricted gift of $2,410.73 for 10 years to the UMS-Wright Foundation resulting in a life insurance policy with a guaranteed benefit of $50,000? “Jane” would purchase a new life insurance policy naming the UMS-Wright Foundation as the policy holder and beneficiary, and she would plan to pay the policy premiums through gifts to the school. This giving vehicle would allow her federal income tax deductions, and the policy proceeds would not be included in her estate for federal estate tax purposes. By planning for this future gift, “Jane” will be able to double the impact for our students and faculty as every $1 donated, equals $2 for the UMS-Wright Foundation! If you would like more information regarding The Wright Legacy Society, please contact the Advancement Office - Julie Otts at 251.470.9039 or Dr. Tony Havard at 251.470.9017.
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2019-2020 UMS-WRIGHT FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES Robert C. Baird III, Chairman of the Finance Committee Doug G. Barber, Head of School F. McKinley Bell III Laura Morrissette Clark Madeleine Lyon Downing Robert M. Hope, Jr. Victor H. Lott, Jr., President John S. McClelland, Jr., Secretary Brooks Milling, Chairman of the Board of Trustees D. Todd Morris, Finance Director W. Davis Pilot, Jr. Laura Peebles Rutherford Robert M. Shackleford Marietta Murray Urquhart, Vice-President/Treasurer
UMS-Wright Foundation by the Numbers General Endowment - $5,667450 - Funding for any identified needs of the school Academic materials. Facility upgrades, unbudgeted yet necessary expenditures, etc. Athletic Endowment - $246,790- Maintenance and repairs for Radcliff Baseball Field Tuition Assistance - $738,610 - Need-based grants for qualified students Academic Endowment - $2,157,260 - Professional growth and instructional enhancements for the academic departments. Funding of graduate work, professional seminars, educational travel, on-campus training, etc. Named Scholarships - $2,471,000 - Merit award presented in memory for former students and staff Total as of July 21, 2020 - $11,281,410.00
In 1992, UMS-Wright established the UMS-Wright Foundation to recognize those who include
the school in their wills or estate plans. Their gift is an important way to help ensure the future strength of our school and enable them to have an impact on UMS-Wright beyond their lifetimes. We appreciate their foresight and extraordinary generosity. A planned gift to education is one of the most rewarding gifts a donor can make. Planned gifts for the benefit of UMSWright Preparatory School from its alumni, parents, grandparents, and friends will assure continuation of the school’s high level of performance and service, and - directly or indirectly - provide a gift of education to the students of UMSWright for many years to come. Such gifts are rewarding in a number of ways: they further the mission of the school; for the beneficiaries they make possible greater cultural and educational advancement; for the benefactor they provide significant tax benefits, but more important, they give the satisfaction that comes from contributing to the future through the advancement of education.
PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION
PARENTS’ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2019-2020 President Suzanne Holston President Elect Taylor Baird Recording/Corresponding Secretary Jennifer Kittrell Treasurer Sharon McMahan Lower School Liaison Kelly Crabtree Member at Large Hartley Winter
PARENT’S ASSOCIATION STANDING COMMITTEES Advisor - Goldie Burkholder Box Tops - Whiting Mostellar Constitution & Bylaws - Mary Carol Ladd Crimson & Grey Day - Amy Carpenter Dawgs on the Hunt - Dana Yance and Walsh Arendall Faculty, Administration & Staff Appreciation Lower School - Kelsey Moody Middle School - Philicia Faulkner Upper School - Elizabeth Percy Grad Night - Dana Yance and Stacey Ladas Graduation Reception - Lori Smith Homecoming - Mae Martin Murray Hospitality - Emily Perloff LS Library Chair - Meredith Grimm LS Reception Chair - Shellie Covan Publicity - Sherie Mabrey Used Uniform - Scootie Dabbs
Walsh Arendall, Ty Bullard and Dana Yance at Dawgs on the Hunt
PARENT’S ASSOCIATION GRADE REPS Pre-K 3 - Shannon Cook Pre-K 4 - Natalie Dodson Kindergarten (K5) - Emily Beaird 1st Grade - Virginia Jeffery 2nd Grade - Lissa Watkins 3rd Grade - Lauren Busbee 4th Grade - Carrie Dean 5th Grade - Katherine Wills 6th Grade - Kim Turner 7th Grade - Tracie Ramsay and Mary Louise Reynolds 8th Grade - Kasey Stubbs and Kristin Delaney 9th Grade - Debbie Greer 10th Grade - Jennifer Yeager 11th Grade - Mala Patel and Sarah McMillian 12th Grade - Casey Whiting and Francie Ladd
ALUMNI BOARD PRESIDENTS Allison Garner Huddle ‘97 Alex Arendall ‘97 VICE PRESIDENTS Laura Boughton Warren ‘90 Chip Haffner ‘90 SECRETARY Karen Brock ‘92 TREASURER Rob McGinley ‘90
ALUMNI ADVISORY COMMITTEE Eddie Massey ‘89 Lauren Tew Busbee ‘95 Meagan Barnett ‘98 Matt Warren ‘98 Will Israel ‘99 Brooke Beard Dodson ‘01 Charles Taylor ‘01 Taylor White ‘06 Catie Bell Trent ‘07 Anna Percy Parks ‘09
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a U.S. diplomat with the lead foreign policy agency and home of diplomacy- the U.S. Department of State. As a U.S. diplomat I represent, protect and advocate for U.S. security, economic and political interests both domestically and abroad. I am responsible for the rights and protection of American citizens living and traveling around the world as well as implementing foreign policy initiatives in support of the United State’s goals and priorities. I have held various positions in several foreign locations including in Ciudad- Juarez, Mexico; Dublin, Ireland, Germany, Belgium, Kenya, Switzerland, and Guinea. As a Foreign Service Officer I have served as a visa officer, Chief of American Citizen Services, a policy advisor on women’s issues, technology, and conflict resolution, and a U.S. negotiator in various fora of the United Nations. I am now the Director in the Bureau of Legislative Affairs for the Department of State where I liaise directly with Members of Congress and their staff on matters directly related to the Department and Administration’s foreign policy objectives. Some aspects of my job have come with danger, stress, and challenges, like working with other agencies to track and detain American terrorists or informing family that their loved ones are deceased. Other aspects are fun like welcoming new born U.S. citizens, teaching comparative law classes to eager foreign law students, or organizing the Independence Day celebrations in Ireland with the then owner of the Pittsburg Steelers (yes, just as cool as it sounds!). No matter the aspect of each of my positions, I have enjoyed my career and look forward to what the next decade or two have to offer. What degrees or training do you have? I have a BA in Political Science from Florida A&M University and a JD from the University of Chapel Hill School of Law. What do you enjoy most about your current career position? The most enjoyable aspect of working in the Department is knowing that at each juncture there is an opportunity to make a difference - to work on issues that matter to real people in their real lives across the globe. That is truly humbling. I’ve served as population policy officer in the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration, negotiating in the UN to advance U.S. international population policy, through resolutions that address HIV/AIDS, maternal and child mortality and morbidity, gender-based violence, among other issues. Today, I am working with Congress on COVID-19 related legislation ensuring the immediate needs of Americans are met during this unprecedented time. What advice would you give to younger alumni and current students? Keep an open mind and always strive to do your best in everything you attempt as you never know when an opportunity will present itself. Doing your best isn’t the same as being the best at everything and it’s certainly O.K. not to have answers to everything or to be the expert. As long as you’ve done your very best, then there are no regrets ten years later. For those interested in careers in the Foreign Service, apply for an internship with the Department of State or study abroad programs. And finally, get involved as your community is only as good as you make it. What is the largest challenge you see facing the world’s population going forward during this pandemic? I think the largest challenge we’re all facing is the lack of empathy and human compassion. The idea that our action or inaction can have a positive impact on the wellbeing of another seems to be a no-brainer that we would take those steps to simply be kind to the next person, mitigate suffering and have a little compassion for our neighbor - the world could just be a little bit better for the next generation. Of course, this is a challenge/obstacle we’ve been experiencing for decades now - the pandemic has just compounded or exacerbated the issue. How has social distancing affected your home life and your work? I spend most of the workday on conference calls with fellow Department colleagues, lawyers and congressional staff. My husband and I both agree that lines between home and work life have blurred quite a bit. We both tend to work longer hours than if we were actually in the office. We are extremely lucky to have a fouryear old daughter who has adapted very well to staying home these last five months. We’ve juggled home and work life, but know it’s not been perfect. For the perfect imbalance (balance is just a misnomer I think) for our daughter, we continue with worksheets in the early morning before our workdays get hectic, learning videos and story-times a few times a day, and special one-on-one projects on the
weekend to focus on her continued development into an amazingly smart, kind little girl. Name one or more bits of wisdom you picked up at UMS-Wright that guides your career. This particular bit of wisdom was engrained in me at an early age with my parents and reinforced in school:“ play the game with honor, in our work and in our play. May our words and deeds be such that those who were before us will not be ashamed and those who follow after will find in us an example of truth and courage. . . .” With every step I’ve made and continue to make in my career (and personal life), I want to ensure that all the hard-work and sacrifice of those who came before me is not in vain and that I both pave a way for others to follow and leave my environments better than when I found them. Whether it was visiting the elderly in college, rehabilitating a community center in the mountains in Ciudad Juarez, setting up clothing drives in Ireland or my daily work—service, commitment to my community are important. If you could have dinner with a former teacher, who would it be and why? I don’t think I could choose just one-so it would have to be a small dinner party to thank a few, even if posthumously. I would invite my second grade teacher Ms. Kathy Kyser (she made all of us feel so smart and special), Ms. Harriet Lillich (she made AP European history interesting, but more importantly was a great supporter during my high school years) and of course Ms. Laura Roberts (she put me on stage during my entire tenure at UMS-Wright and gave me confidence to speak in front of an audience- a skillset I use constantly). What advice would you give yourself in high school? Candace: take your time, there’s no race to the finish line. Enjoy the new experiences and the lessons you learn along the way! Take a moment to appreciate your accomplishments before jumping to the next goal. Trust yourself, your intellect, and your instincts, speak up and advocate for what you know to be right. Continue to do well in school; it will help you be prepared to accept the opportunities that come. Also, keep playing the piano and saxophone just for fun! What do you enjoy doing with your free time? When I get the luxury of free time, I love spending it with my family, watching our daughter experience new things, reading and watching old and new movies. And course, travelling just for fun is a plus. What is something people may not know about you? Despite my gregarious nature and career, I am an introvert. I can get lost in my own thoughts, enjoy my own company, and need to quietly recharge with a book or random TV series after a long day of conference calls, meetings or public engagements.
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Josh Denson ‘02
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Josh Denson ‘02 is and continues to be a respected voice as a Pulmonary and ICU physician at Tulane Medical Center. He was featured on Fox News in March speaking about the COVID-19 pandemic. He received his Bachelor of Science from Tulane University and received his Medical Degree from Tulane University School of Medicine. He completed his Residency in Internal Medicine at New York University School of Medicine where he was the Chief Resident. He then completed his fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine & National Jewish Health.
What do you consider to be your greatest accomplishments? A healthy and happy family (Including my wife Casey, son Sawyer, and daughter Mazie) How did you become interested in your field? I grew up in hospitals around medicine from birth with my father who is neurologist at Providence Hospital. Medicine is a rewarding job because you get to help people as part of your day-to-day, so every day has new and meaningful opportunities. What do you enjoy most about your current career position? Training other doctors and getting to work in an academic environment filled with inquisition while at the same time helping to make people better during their time of need. In the ICU, where I work mostly, I often deal with both bringing people back to life, but also helping guide families through the end of life. Both parts of my job in this respect are rewarding and humbling. What is the largest challenge you see facing the world’s population going forward during this pandemic? Adjusting to new ways of life and putting in the effort not for yourselves but for your community. For example, mask wearing and limiting your social community are very difficult for many, but ultimately, there is no way to curb the spread without limiting your “reach.” By this, I mean limiting the number of contacts and places you go to avoid both spread as well as contraction of the virus. This is not just to protect yourself, but to better all of society. By doing these simple but of course limiting actions, we all are contributing to limiting the number of deaths until we can learn more and stop this virus. What are some misconceptions about COVID-19 that you feel need to be more widely shared? First, this disease is much worse than the flu. Despite what some authorities may say, this disease affects young and old, healthy and unhealthy, and is clearly much worse than other similar viral infections we know of with more severe sequelae. It behaves differently, targets a different type of vulnerable population (i.e. those with obesity, high blood pressure,
diabetes, etc.) than most other viruses, and ultimately does not respond to treatments in a normal manner that most physicians are familiar with. Second, I would be cautious of anyone that claims to know how to manage or treat this disease with certainty, as I do not feel we can confidently conclude anything about the management of this disease just yet. We are learning a lot, but we need time to make conclusions from the research that is ongoing. Third, masks help both by preventing spread and protecting against catching the virus and are not dangerous. Would you have ever expected to see something like the Spanish Flu Epidemic of 1918 in your lifetime? Not like this, particularly given the ineffective response as a society. What is the most rewarding aspect of your job? Probably teaching others the parts of medicine you can’t learn from a book (i.e. how to communicate to a patient to get the right diagnosis or communicating to a family whose loved one is dying in a way that portrays the truth but also maximizes empathy). What are you working on now? I recently received funding from both the CDC and the American Diabetes Association to study COVID19 and its effects on people. We are working on several angles to learn about this disease including diagnosis, treatment, and expected outcomes or clinical course. What is your fondest memory of UMS-Wright? Having the same group of friends from kindergarten through high school. Most of whom I am still close with today. What is one thing you miss about Mobile? The beach and the bay. What do you enjoy doing with your free time? Family? Hobbies? Interests? Our free time is limited these days between my work and my wife who has her own employment law firm. We spend time with our two kids mostly these days riding bikes, swimming, and playing games. I, of course, still like to cook as a hobby and just in case I need a backup career.
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Homecoming Tailgate - Jack Vogelsang ‘67, Mike Brown ‘67, and Tom Sharp ‘69
Homecoming Tailgate - Aimee Stone ‘94, Catherine Ashbee ‘94 and Lindsey Tanner ‘94
Future Bulldog Pep Rally - Will Israel ‘99 with son Hudson
Future Bulldog Pep Rally - Lauren McGowin ‘06 & Maryanne, and Morgan Langham ‘06 & Everly
Holiday Party - back: Allison Huddle ‘97, Virginia Reeder ‘01, Celeste Thomas ‘01, Abby Kennedy ‘01, Brooke Dodson ‘01, front: Anne Stabler ‘00, Laura Davison ‘01 and Kristen DeLaney ‘97 Dawgs on the Hunt Mikell Taylor ‘89, Scotty Scott ‘91 and Billy Elmore ‘91
Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 1987 celebrates John Megginson
Scholarship Assembly -Terry Roberts ‘68 and Tony Marsal ‘68
UMS-Wright Classic - Maury Lyon ‘02, Taylor White ‘06, Louis Maisel ‘06 and Charles Jackson ‘06
Parent Party - Christy Reid ‘01, Sarah Marshall Thompson ‘03 and Virginia Reeder ‘01
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Arts Hall of Fame - Mrs. Huges with former UMSWright Chorus students
Athletic Hall of Fame Brooke Dodson ‘01, Kelsey Moody ‘00, Mary Frances Smith ‘00, Mary Kathryn Avery ‘00, Lacey Smith ‘00 and Aurelia McMahon ‘00
Homecoming Game - Vaughan Drinkard ‘69 with grandson, James Holston Lewis
Lads & Dads - Alvin Hope ‘88 and son Che’
Lads & Dads - Barry Ballard ‘02 and son Ben
Lads & Dads - Jonathan Cole ‘95 and son, William
UMS-Wright Classic - Rob McGinley ‘90, Chip Haffner ‘90, Tim Kaufman ‘90, and Beau Holmes ‘90
Holiday Party - Shannon McNeill Walsh ‘78, Deborah Roney Parsons ‘78, Elinor Carter ‘78, and Mary Casteix ‘78
ALUMNA OF THE YEAR
MERIDY LYLE JONES ‘76
Trying to analyze the overall impact that Meridy Lyle Jones has had on UMS-Wright is a task that is alternately complex and simple. The complexity arises from the fact that she has done so much as a JTW student and alumna, as a JTW teacher, and as a UMS-Wright teacher, coach, and counselor-administrator. However, Meridy’s own words provide clarity : “ I think all my memorable experiences revolve around the feeling of family at JTW. I can’t narrow it down to one experience because each day was a new experience.” This description of her days as a JTW student and teacher helps explain how she has been able to build such strong, lasting relationships with her colleagues, players, and students throughout her career. Her words also reveal a philosophy of life built upon a true joy for living and a view of life as a series of opportunities and adventures. Meridy Lyle was an energetic and engaged student at Julius T. Wright who was outstanding academically and was influential as a leader. She served on the Honor Council, Student Council, Academic Advisory Council, and yearbook staff. Her maturity enabled her to function effectively as a teacher assistant while still a student, and her impressive personality and character led to her selection as Mobile’s Azalea Trail Queen. Thankfully, this remarkable lady chose to use her talents as a professional educator and graduated from the University of Alabama with a B.S. in Elementary Education and a concentration in English and French. She taught 5th and 6th grades at JTW and UMS-Wright and earned a Master’s of Education from the University of South Alabama before also completing certification as a guidance counselor. As a young yet experienced teacher when UMS and JTW merged in 1988, Meridy’s most fulfilling and influential years were to be in the future. Her effectiveness as a teacher was a blessing for the preteens she would teach during the early years of the merger. Her positive teaching style and limitless energy were the perfect match with the intellectual, emotional, and physical developmental levels of 5th and 6th graders. Before long the school’s administrative staff recognized her potential as a counselor and as a leader. First as a middle school counselor and next as a high school counselor, Meridy has served as a mentor and guide for countless students during UMS-Wright’s period of expansion. Her respect for standards and commitment to personal responsibility, combined with her innate empathy and professional skill, have enabled her to become the perfect guidance counselor for an ambitious preparatory school. Both students and colleagues have
been affected for the better because of her influence. Meridy has been an exceptional influence on both the UMS-Wright guidance counseling program and the UMS-Wright Athletic Department. She has helped create an exemplary staff of talented counselors, and these colleagues have helped students and teachers overcome the numerous obstacles that can hinder teaching and learning in today’s classrooms. Circumstances that less talented and less dedicated counselors would have considered insurmountable are viewed as opportunities to help a student reach his or her full potential by using creativity and extra effort. As UMS-Wright’s Womens’ Tennis Coach, Meridy’s accomplishments are legendary throughout Alabama’s high school athletics. Her teams have won a total of 14 state championships in three different competitive divisions with much larger schools in almost all instances. Currently her teams have won a state-record 11 consecutive state championships with the last one being in the 6A division! As a teacher, counselor, and coach; Meridy makes everyone around her better. She is a gifted motivator who has blessed generations of JTW and UMS-Wright students as well as their families. A common observation about Meridy from current and past students is that she seems more invested in their success and well being than the regular educator would be. This very likely relates to belief that she holds regarding her students and colleagues to be her family. Total investment in their children motivates parents to make any sacrifice or to go to any lengths for their children’s benefit. Since 1980, Meridy Lyle Jones has viewed her students as her children. Even graduates feel this because just like a parent, she does not divest herself of these student-children just because they have graduated from high school. She continues to be a special connection for alumni whose lives she has touched. Because of her, alumni want their children to attend UMS-Wright. One final quote that Meridy uses often explains why she is such a gifted and influential educator. Most who read this article have probably heard her say this: “Find a job you love, and you will never work a day in your life.” Without question, Meridy loves her job. She loves her students. She loves her colleagues. Finally and most certainly, they all love her in return.
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HALL OF FAME
The UMS-Wright Arts Hall of Fame consists of a prestigious group of alumni who made significant contributions in an arts discipline while attending our school, who have produced meritorious work in the field beyond graduation, and who continue to give back to the community. On February 5, 2020, we inducted four deserving members: Lauren Koffler Denton ‘97, Leslie McDuffie Johnson ‘ 96, Katie Leatherbury ‘07, and Kathy Hughes. We are so proud of their accomplishments. If you would like to make a nomination for 2020, please contact the Advancement Office. The 2021 Arts Hall of Fame ceremony will be held on February 10, 2021.
Leslie McDuffie Johnson ‘96 – “I am often asked how I would describe UMS-Wright…It is about building relationships. The relationships that you are building now will carry you through. These relationships carry you through forever. Now, I am building relationships with the parents of my children’s friends. That is what I feel this school is all about, building relationships.”
Lauren Koffler Denton ‘97 – “UMS-Wright gives you the tools that you need to go forward and do whatever it is you are going to put your minds to. The staff, administration, coaches and teachers, care about more than your grades or where you are going to college. They care about the whole person, your mind, your body and your spirit. In 20 years, you are going to look back and realize that this was such a great, comfortable, affirming foundation. What is really special for me is to know even though I don’t live here anymore, I am still a part of the UMS-Wright family.”
Katie Leatherbury ‘07– “Find what burns in you and go after it. The world and everything truly is at your fingertip. It just requires you to make the decision to go after it so that It can manifest. Cherish the time you have here or have left at UMS-Wright, because these are the years you can take to dabble in different areas to find what your passion is. You are so lucky and blessed to be at a school where it is all possible.”
Kathy Hughes – “Students - Life is a journey filled with special moments that tell your story. Each of you are creating your UMS-Wright story. What will you remember from your days here? Your favorite teachers and subjects, your friends, the game winning touchdown, the points scored on the final buzzer for the win, singing the alma mater, performing in the play or singing in the choir? Like me, you will remember it all because UMS-Wright will always be a part of you.”
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The 2019 Athletic Hall of Fame Ceremony was held in David R. Dunlap Auditorium on Friday, September 6, 2019. We were proud to induct John Megginson ’87, Nathan Cox ’00, Lacey Daughdrill Smith ’00, John Dodson ’02, Patrick Hill ’05 and Eddie Roberts for their outstanding contributions to the UMS and UMS-Wright sports programs as well as their athletic successes in college and career. Congratulations to all of these individuals! If you would like to nominate an alumnus or alumna for this honor, please email your nomination to jotts@ums-wright.org.
Eddie Roberts – “To see how UMS-Wright has held its many traditions over the years: school prayer, community service, playing of our alma mater after football games, graduation to name a few, the development of the mind body and spirit for a Clear Path to Potential; I hope I have been a small part of making this school better in many ways.”
John Dodson ’02 - “It is amazing how much UMS-Wright has changed since I graduated. Every year it gets better and better…The culture of the school has grown and evolved over the years.”Thinking back to playing sports at UMS-Wright, the values of hard work, discipline and preparation really come to mind. That was very true of our basketball program, … it was part of our team identity. Core values of mine. I see it So many alumni carry those values into their professional careers… To the students, I watch as UMS-Wright continues teaching these principles to each of you and I hope you see the value in it and embrace them. I also encourage you to take advantage of all the opportunities UMS-Wright provides. This school will provide you a solid foundation for your future and prepare you for what lies ahead.
Patrick Hill ’05 - “It is easy to see why UMS-Wright is still ranked as one of the top schools in our state. The standard of excellence here is held at such a high level and is something everyone should be proud of.”
Nathan Cox ’00 – “There are a lot of people who stuck with me to get me through this school. I wouldn’t be who I am today, wouldn’t have the friends I have today, wouldn’t have the people who bent over backwards to continue to help me throughout my life if it weren’t for this school. I am extremely grateful for that.” If you are sitting in this auditorium today, you have been blessed. We have been given a head start, an advantage that 99.9% of this world will never get. With that comes a responsibility… a responsibility to do more. You are supposed to go out and do something special. Make an impact. Help someone else’s life become better.”
Lacey Daughdrill Smith ’00 – “On the court, I learned grit, confidence and how hard work pays off most of the time. When it doesn’t, there is still some value at the occasional defeat. Off the court and in these hallways, I learned what it means to play the game with honor. Because this school has been so instrumental to my life and who I am today, my induction into this Hall of Fame is a tremendous honor.”
John Megginson ‘87 – “We were taught how to play hard, have pride in your performance, and win or lose, play with class and dignity. UMS taught me how to persevere… You are going to have a lot of successes and failures just as in life. How you respond is the most important thing.”
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Howell Lee ‘68, has been reclassified by MD Anderson Cancer Hospital in Houston, Texas from lung cancer patient to lung cancer Survivor!
1998
Robert Mitchell ‘98 and his wife, Ashley, welcomed Elizabeth “Ellie” Boyce Mitchell to the world on April 16, 2020. She joins big brother Alex ‘28 and Anne Price ’29.
2000
Brad Israel ’00 was honored to give a TEDx talk in January on “How Abundance Can Ignite Compassion!” He spoke how he genuinely cared for others while leading in combat in Afghanistan and how it transformed the way he and his men lived and worked with local tribes for the better.
dental school at UAB. Kathleen Galloway Collins ‘07 and her husband Trey welcomed “Frederick” Gano Collins, IV on October 19, 2019. Tee Dzwonkowski ‘07 and his wife, Jennifer, had their second daughter, Frances, on January 15, 2020. She joins big sister, Laura (2). Mary Morgan Radcliff Stevens ‘07 and husband Reed, welcome their new baby boy, Coleman Radcliff Stevens, born July 12, 2020. Coleman and his parents reside in Houston, Texas. Catie Bell Trent ’07 and her husband, Cooper, were blessed with a baby boy, Jere “Cooper” Trent, III on January 28, 2020. Their daughter, Louise (2), is the proud big sister.
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Adrienne Summer Golden ‘04 and her husband, Lewis, welcomed Anne Hamilton Golden to the world on April 16, 2020. She joins big sister Mary Lindsley (2).
2009
Brent Daugherty ‘04 and Bradley Headrick ‘10 were married on December 28, 2019.
Ward Hieronymus ‘04 and Worth Morrissette Hieronymus ‘07 were blessed with a daughter, Margaret Lynn Hieronymus on May 12, 2020. She joins big brother, Edward (3). Hunter Galloway Jones ‘04 has taught at the University of Alabama for 10 years. She received her PH.D. from UA in August of 2019. She and her husband, Casey, welcomed their daughter, Annie Hunter Jones, on April 9, 2020. Toots Otts Weaver ’04 and her husband, Zach, are excited to announce the birth of Elizabeth “Betsy” Bodden Weaver to their family on October 29, 2019. She joins big brother, Robert (3).
2006
Preston Dial ‘06 and his wife, Olivia, welcomed a baby girl, Leni Louise Dial, on September 30, 2019. She joins her big brother, Driver (3). Charles Jackson ‘06 and his wife Lauren welcomed their son, Charles “Chip” Ernest Jackson, IV, to their family on March 10, 2020. He joins big sister Hartwell (3). Taylor Morrissette ‘06 and his wife, Ann-Brooks, welcomed Robert Morton Morrissette on March 31, 2020. Robert joins big brothers Taylor (2) and Philip (2).
2007
Hamilton Behlen ‘07 married Lance Lucas on May 2, 2020 at Christ Church in Mobile with ten family members inside and friends outside. The couple rode in a boat from Mobile Yacht Club to the reception to visit with guests sitting on the wharf. The couple resides in Richmond, VA where Hamilton is working for the Veteran’s Affairs after recently finishing
Frank Cope ‘08 and his wife, Tanieka, welcomed their son Luke on April 9, 2020. Frank is a Physical Therapist with Encore Rehabilitation in Mobile, AL. Taylor Blalack ‘09, is an anesthesiology resident at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pennsylvania. Jenna Wilkins McMurray ’09 and her husband, Cade, were blessed with a son, Jonathan “Cade” McMurray, Jr., on May 20, 2020. Harris Morrissette ‘09 and his wife Sam, welcomed their first child, Anne Marie Morrissette on January 28, 2020.
2010
Hunter Payne ‘10 and his wife, Mandy, were blessed with their first child, Walsh Gregory Payne, on March 26, 2020. Emily Morrow ‘10 is pursuing her PhD in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Emily is a part of the Communication and Memory Lab at the Vanderbilt Medical School where she is working on developing new ways for Speech Language Pathologists that work with TBI patients to provide better outcomes for their injuries. She is also working with IPV (intimate partner violence) victims in Nashville through their shelters. Children who stutter and nonverbal/verbal children with autism have also benefited from her research.
2011
Brooke Dial ‘11 married Jonathan Sites on August 11, 2018. The couple resides in Nashville, TN. Alex Reaves ‘11 and Craig Shirley were married on January 25, 2020. The couple resides in Birmingham, AL, where Alex is an Account Manager at Cayenne Creative.
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Travis Goodloe ’12 graduated from USA College of Medicine this spring. He and his classmate, Daniel Zieman ’12, received the Merck Award which was awarded to two senior students who demonstrated superior academic achievement. Travis was matched with UAB Medical Center to complete his residency in Emergency Medicine. Also, this spring, Travis married Sally Immel on May 23, 2020.
Andy Morrow ‘12 lives in Nashville where he is an Associate Director for HealthTrust. Andy is also a musician who is a prolific songwriter and plays several instruments. He plays around Nashville and Franklin and is known for sharing his music at weddings. He graduated from Auburn University with a Business Administration degree with an emphasis on Supply Chain and International Business. He also studied abroad in Dublin.
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Scottie Stimpson ‘19 graduated from basic military training for the Air Force reserves on October 13, 2019. Upon graduation of tech school in November, he received an Associates degree in logistics and transportation from the community college of the Air Force.
BAND ALUMNI Dalton Turner ‘17, is a fourth-year member of the Marching Blazers at the University of Alabama Birmingham and this year he will serve as the baritone section leader!
Ann Claire Carnahan ‘14 resides in Washington, DC where she is a marketing editor for Amazon Web Services.
Leland Moore ‘18, is a third-year member of the Famous Maroon Band at Mississippi State University. Leland plays alto saxophone.
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Ben Harris ‘19, is a second-year member of the Million Dollar Band at the University of Alabama. Ben is a percussionist, and he will play cymbals during marching season.
Paige Madden ‘17 was named ACC Swimmer of the Year after an outstanding Junior season at UVA. She was also named ACC Female Scholar Athlete of the Year. Three UMS-Wright Alumni were elected as SGA senators at Auburn: Molly Sullivan’17 - At Large Senator, Andrew Dismukes ’18 - Business College Senator and Graf Sullivan ‘19 Engineering College Senator.
OUR FRONTLINE HEROES
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We are so proud of these alumni for showing their dedication to their communities by working on the frontlines during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thank you so much for your bravery, your sacrifices, and your unflagging compassion. You are making a difference!
Dr. Taylor Blalack ‘09, is an anesthesiology resident at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pennsylvania. Holland
Hall Hallie Hall ‘12 is a Registered Nurse at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Birmingham, AL. She works in the MICU which was turned into the COVID-19 Unit in March. Otts
Michael Holland ‘12 is a 4th year medical student at ACOM in DoOtts AL and was testing patients for COVID-19 at Mobile Infirmary than, and Thomas Hospital this spring and summer. Hudson
Dr. Edward Otts ‘05 is excited to be back in Mobile practicing in general surgery at the Mobile Infirmary where he specializes in robotic and laparoscopic surgery. He joined Dr. Joe Galloway ’75 and Dr. Chris Dyas with Infirmary Surgical Specialists September 2019 after five years of general surgery residency at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, TX. At the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic, Dr. Otts and several of his partners volunteered their time from March through May to work on the Covid intensive care unit.
Matthew Hudson ‘16 is enrolled as a dual MBA/MD student at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. In his spare time, he has been working shifts as a lab tech for COVID-19 testing.
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