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University School of Nashville models the best educational practices. In an environment that represents the cultural and ethnic composition of Metropolitan Nashville, USN fosters each student’s intellectual, artistic, and athletic potential, valuing and inspiring integrity, creative expression, a love of learning, and the pursuit of excellence. Copy Editors Juliet Douglas, Lorie Strong, and Anne Westfall Photographers Kimberly Manz, Anna Myint ’04, and Juanita I.C. Traughber Writers Lorie Strong, Juanita I.C. Traughber

University School of Nashville does not discriminate on the basis of color, creed, gender identity and expression, handicap, national origin, race, sex, sexual orientation, or transgender status in the administration of its educational, admissions, and financial aid policies, faculty and staff recruitment and hiring policies, athletics, or other programs or activities administered by the school.

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Table of Contents Leadership

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Letters from Our Leadership

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Endowment

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Robert K. Zelle Society for Planned Giving

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George Peabody Society

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Annual Fund

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By the Numbers

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Faculty Experiences

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Alumni Connections

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University School of Nashville Association

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Horizons at USN

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Donor List

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Leadership Board of Trustees President Brett Sweet Vice President and Trusteeship Committee Chair Teri Doochin Kasselberg ’73 Secretary and Human Resources Committee Chair Ivanetta Davis Samuels ’86 Treasurer and Finance Committee Chair Henry Hicks Building and Grounds Committee Chair Brian Tibbs Development Committee Chair Bob Gordon Educational Policies and Student Life Committee Chair Xiu Cravens

Del Bryant ’66 Stacey Cason Katie Crumbo Kim Dano Burgin Dossett Elisabeth Dykens Saeed Fakhruddin Tory Sally Fitzgibbon ’86 Scott Ghertner ’85 Brad Gulmi ’89 Harold Jordan ’81 David Kloeppel Serena Kusserow Kimberly Lewis Seema Mehrotra Tim Ozgener ’88 Lisa Quigley Holly Roche Susannah Scott-Barnes Mitch Walker Linde Wilson

Honorary Members Gertrude Caldwell Ann Fundis Frank Garrison John Hassenfeld ’75 Mike Shmerling ’73

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Emeritus Members Henry Foster, Jr. Joel Gordon Bernard Werthan, Jr.* Betty Werthan Raymond Zimmerman

Administrative Team Director Vincent W. Durnan, Jr. Head of Lower School Amy Woodson Head of Middle School Jeff Greenfield ’84 Head of High School Quinton P. Walker Athletic Director Josh Scouten Chief Financial Officer Teresa Standard Communications Director Juanita I.C. Traughber Director of Admissions and Financial Aid Juliet Douglas Director of AFTER-SCHOOL and MSAS Beckie Stokes Director of Development Anne Westfall Director, Office of Diversity and Community Life Roderick White Director of Operations Erik Mash ’93 Director of Technology Kathy Wieczerza Library Director Mary Buxton

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Annual Fund Leadership Team

Development Committee

Annual Fund Chairs Joanna & Anders Hall Leadership Chairs Perian & Sam Strang New Parent Chairs Grace & Vincent Jackson Lower School Division Amanda & Chris Mixon, Chairs Middle School Division Ellie & Zak Keiper, Chairs High School Division Leslie Hudson, Chair Parents of Alumni Chairs Brooks & Bert Mathews Grandparent Chairs Barbara & Larry Speller Reunion Alumni Co-Chairs Shannon Paty ’68 & Tim Ozgener ’88 Alumni Co-Chairs Tom Bailey ’85 & Julie Eskind ’02 Gold Circle Chairs Shirley Hopton Cudabac ’64 & Karen Ward Knox ’66

Chair Bob Gordon Katie Crumbo Scott Ghertner John Hassenfeld Teri Doochin Kasselberg ‘73 David Kloeppel Serena Kusserow Holly Roche Susannah Scott-Barnes Brett Sweet

Alumni Board

National Alumni Board of Visitors

President Jennifer Simmons McGugin ’96 Vice President Andrew Brandon ’97 Secretary Leigh Ivey Hicks ’05 Allison Duke Budslick ’05 Chris Chamberlain ’85 Rick Ewing ’83 Reed Hummell ’84 Angel Jones ’14 Piper Jones ’08 Karen Ward Knox ’66 Rob Laird ’86 Bryant Mayne ’02 Sneha Channabasappa Oakley ’94 Shannon Paty ’68 Celeste Snow Shepherd ’88 Jennifer Mathews Smith ’78 Sarah Sperling ’92 Ed Turnley ’71

Rosalyn Baxter-Jones ’72 Richard Bovender ’97 Carol Norris Brown ’70 David Brown ’83 Jim Coddington ’70 Greg Downs ’89 Erin Drake ’10 Hawkins Entrekin ’06 Julie Eskind ’02 Wendell Foster ’81 Zaz Harris ’95 Libby Hirsh Heimark ’72 Matthew Hills ’77 Eric Jewett ’91 Harold Jordan ’81 David Moreau ’97 Lindsey Mossman ’02 Stephen Schleicher ’01 B.J. Stein ’02 Mark Stumpf ’65 Elizabeth Werthan ’56 Christina West ’94

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learned this year about life after the centennial campaign. Those festivities and all the attention they generated now stand as part of our history. Forward we go. Conventional wisdom might have predicted we’d step back to catch our breath on the philanthropic side, but thanks to the support of so many across the University School of Nashville community, there’s good news to share from the start of this next generation on Edgehill.

Our culture of philanthropy is almost as old as the school itself, reaching back to the original Rockefeller Foundation gift to construct Peabody Demonstration School in 1924. But it really was not until the transition from PDS to USN in 1975 that constituents were asked to give in support of our historic mission. As a result, we’ve counted more on Annual Fund contributions and seen permanent endowment resources grow from a very modest start. It’s all a coming of age story. More recently, we’ve made time for these longer-term conversations, without losing sight of the continued daily importance of the Annual Fund in keeping us running at our best. The combination of efforts in those two complementary directions is the story of the year just past and the years we’re planning. You’ll see highlights of that story documented, as well they should be, across the pages of this publication. We are, at our very core, here to create opportunities, to make possible that which probably would not have happened otherwise. For students, that means the chance to learn with young people they may never otherwise have met, from backgrounds as interesting as our growing city is proving to be. For faculty, it means teaching in an environment blending autonomy and collegiality, where excellence is appreciated, expected, and abundant. And for the rest of us, it’s a chance to help open those doors and see the difference we each can make. Thanks for choosing to help us on our way,

Vincent W. Durnan, Jr. Director

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the landscape of education and climate of philanthropy evolve, we at University School of Nashville still recognize our mission is to foster students’ potential as well-rounded individuals while we cultivate their creative expression and a love of learning. Families who enroll in USN are confident their students will receive an excellent education here. Faculty are confident they will receive the tools necessary to shape innovative curriculum here. Students are confident they will have a variety of co-curricular opportunities to find their niches here. And we’ve reframed this annual publication as an all-encompassing report on the generosity of our donors and volunteers who make all of this possible as the world changes. The philanthropic culture of PDS/USN is strengthened by countless volunteer hours in preparation for parents to host a half-dozen fundraising events, hundreds of phone calls alumni and parents make to their peers to solicit gifts, financial commitments of all sizes from families and friends, and the unwavering generosity of faculty and staff who choose to invest in the school where they already share their talents and skills each day. We value and prioritize relationships with these philanthropists as they help create the environment to guarantee a long and secure future for the school we all know and love. Our growth and sustainability would not be possible without the generous support of the thousands of individuals and organizations detailed in this Report on Philanthropy. With gratitude,

Brett Sweet Board President 2016-2019

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Ancillary 2% Endowment 2% Annual Fund 6%

Philanthropy In 2017-2018 USN received Tuition 90%

nearly $3.5 million in cash, pledges, and planned gift commitments for the Annual Fund,

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ndowment funds provide long-term financial support for USN’s people, programs, and facilities. They ensure the school’s excellence for generations to come by helping attract and retain inspiring teachers, supporting learning opportunities within and beyond our classrooms, and improving access to USN for talented students from all backgrounds. Establishing an endowed fund through lifetime giving or an estate plan shows a profound degree of commitment to the mission of University School of Nashville. General Endowment Funds Brad and Lisa Greenbaum Family Endowment Fund Crumbo Family Endowment Fund Davis Endowment Fund Doochin Kasselberg Family Endowment Fund Fishel Family Endowment Fund Gillmor Family Endowment Fund Joanna and Anders Hall Family Endowment Fund Puryear Family Endowment Fund USN General Endowment Fund Wright Family Endowment Fund Zeppos Family Endowment Fund

Faculty Endowment Funds Artclectic Endowment Fund for Innovative Teaching Awh Family Endowment Fund Bovender Family Faculty Chair Clayton Family Endowment Fund Debbie Davies Endowed Teaching Fund Edward E. Ford Faculty Development Endowment Edward E. Ford Faculty Endowment Endowment for Professional Development in Learning Differences Forte-Farnette Endowment Fund

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Frank and Gwen Gordon Family Faculty Development Fund Friedman Family Faculty Endowment Fund Hazel Lundberg Faculty Endowment Fund Helen Meador Travel Fellowship Hodges Family Faculty Development Fund Kathy Woods Fund for Lower School Faculty Professional Development Lisa & Mike Shmerling Chair for Excellence in Teaching Quaker Hill Summer Professional Development Fund Robert O. Beauchamp Memorial Endowment Fund Spitz Family Endowed Teaching Fund USN Faculty Endowment Fund

Scholarship Funds Arildsen Family Endowment for Mathematics Competition Bernice and Joel C. Gordon Family Scholarship Fund Bobby Henderson Scholarship Fund Conner Family Endowment Fund Conte Bredesen Scholarship Fund Edward E. Ford Lending Library Endowment Edward R. Costello Scholarship Fund


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During the 2017-2018 school year, Nicholas Beauchamp ’53 created the school’s newest endowed fund in memory of his father, Robert O. Beauchamp, who taught science at PDS/USN for decades. When fully funded through his estate, The Beauchamp Chair will be awarded to a USN science teacher or science department chair who models the best in innovative teaching practices and thorough involvement in the life of the school.

Ellen E. Dickinson Endowed Scholarship Emanuel Schatten Scholarship Ethel Walker Scholarship Evening Classes Scholarship Endowment Flora Family Foundation Scholarship Program Garrison Family Scholarship Fund Goizueta Foundation Scholars’ Fund Goldberg-Lombardi Scholarship Fund Grace Melchiore Endowment Fund for Student Travel Harvey Sperling Scholarship Fund Heber and Fran Rogers Endowed Scholarship Fund Heimark Scholarship Fund Henry Zibart Scholarship Fund Jane and Richard Eskind and Family Endowed Scholarship Janet Carney Schneider College Counseling Fund Jo Ann Bernard Scholarship Fund Karl VanDevender Scholarship Fund Lemonade Scholarship Fund Lester-Roche Endowed Scholarship Fund Lois McMullan Scholarship Fund Malone Scholars Program Orrin H. Ingram Scholarship Reader’s Digest Endowed Scholarship Fund

Stanford Moore Fund Stephen M. Burk Memorial Scholarship Fund USN General Scholarship Fund Vincent W. Durnan, Jr. Scholarship Program Yazdian Family Scholarship Fund Zach Liff Family Endowed Scholarship

Program Funds Buhl Lecture Series Endowment DiSilvestro Endowment Fund for Theater Mary Interlandi Family Endowment Fund Mimsye & Leon May Visiting Artist Endowment National Ecological Foundation Endowment Sondra Zendlovitz Reading Room Endowment SunTrust Endowment for Art Gallery Exhibits

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he Robert K. Zelle Society recognizes all alumni, parents, parents of alumni, grandparents, faculty, and friends of the school who leave a legacy to University School of Nashville through a gift in their estate plans. The dedication and planning of the families listed here builds our endowment and helps ensure USN’s continued commitment to innovation and excellence.

“No gift is too small when it becomes part of the bigger picture. It is important to acknowledge the greatness of those from whom we have benefited. Whether it is a life-long friendship, time spent in the classroom with a great teacher, or being part of a great educational community, we all can look back to our time at PDS/USN and remember special people. We can help keep their memories alive by supporting causes in which they believed. Honoring one of them with a gift to USN connects the past with the present and future.” — Janet McGinnis Noble ’63

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We are thankful for the following donors who have planned to continue their commitment to USN even after their lifetimes: Anonymous Blossom & Gerald* Averbuch Pauline Gilbert Bader ’51 Weaver Barksdale Nicholas Beauchamp ’53 Jo Bernard ’65 Eric Bilbrey ’02 & Jessica Bilbrey Richard Bovender ’97 & Sara Bovender Molly & Stewart Bronaugh Iris & Mike* Buhl Eni & Ray Burk Gertrude & Ben* Caldwell Becky & Joe Chickey Ellen Davis Dansky ’70 & Steve Dansky* Debbie Davies Beth Ginsberg Dreifuss ’74 & Carl Dreifuss Vincent W. Durnan, Jr. Cassie & Bob Elliott Juliana Ericson Royce Coleman Fishel ’60 & James Fishel ’60 Sandy & Hank Foster Joan & Jimmy Gallivan Amy & Frank Garrison Frank Ghertner ’59 & Barbara Ghertner Allis Dale & John Gillmor Jeff Goold Ria & Hans Grasman Jennifer & Hugh Gray Gay & John Greer Margaret & Bill Howell Laney Hymes Humphrey ’57 Pamela Hassenfeld Iannacio ’69 Beth & John Interlandi Lillias & Will Johnston

Teri Doochin Kasselberg ’73 & A. G. Kasselberg Yvonne Martin-Kidd & Ron Kidd Pam & Mike Koban Tiffany & Todd LeBleu Loraine & Nicholas Lippolis Mark A. Magnuson & Lucile Houseworth Jim McLaughlin ’73 & Vincent Bechler Janet McGinnis Noble ’63 David A. Owens & Jennifer Bostwick-Owens Shannon Paty ’68 Lisa Redding ’94 Mary Lou Redding Robinson & Doug Regen Connie Cathcart-Richardson & Eddy Richardson Susie & William Ries Marti & Billy Rosenberg David Shach ’95 Suzanne & Jimmy Schulman Mike Shmerling ’73 & Lisa Shmerling Bonnie Magid Small ’68 & Doug Small Stephen Small ’60 & Lisa Small Sandy & Bill Spitz David Steine ’68 & Patti Steine Scott Sudduth ’54 & Gail Sudduth JoAnn Tumey Lynn Venrick & Mark Venrick ’48* Julie & Breck Walker Quinton P. Walker Leigh Walton Betty & Bernard* Werthan Ann Wheeler

We gratefully acknowledge those Robert K. Zelle Society members whose generosity continues to sustain University School of Nashville after their passing. Jack Bridges ’44 Patty Litton Chadwell ’33 Sarah Caldwell Greene ’34 Dorothy Marshall Hartman ’42 J. Dillard Jacobs ’28 Barbara Kuhn Mildred Marcus Lippman Bill Litterer ’51 Sara Walker Moore ’27 Helena Patton Brown Perry Louis Rosenfeld ’29 & Helen Werthan Rosenfeld ’30 Vernon Sharp III Anita Stallworth Ethel Walker ’27 William Waller ’42 Leah Rose Werthan Jane Raborg Towery Woolsey ’36 Eva Jean Wrather ’26 Anne & Robert Zelle

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amed in memory of the father of modern philanthropy whose education fund planted the seeds for University School of Nashville, the George Peabody Society recognizes our most loyal donors, who have faithfully invested in the school every year for at least a quarter century. These families, which include trustees, parents, alumni, grandparents, parents of alumni, faculty, and friends of USN, have given gifts of all sizes over the years. Their commitment inspires us all. Membership in the George Peabody Society has nearly quadrupled in the past five years from 19 to 70 donors. Five members are new this year. The longest consecutive giving streak is 34 years in a row, and three families achieved this milestone: Weaver Barksdale, Samuel Dillard ’56 and Allison Dillard, and Allis Dale and John Gillmor. And we’re pleased to share alumni are more than one third of George Peabody Society members.

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We are proud to recognize the following 70 families who have given to PDS/USN for at least 25 consecutive fiscal years: Rachel Lukens Barden ’80 & Gentry Barden Weaver Barksdale Priscilla FitzGerald Baumann ’54 Andrea & Mike Berger Tommy Brittingham ’75 & Connie Culpepper Eni & Ray Burk Ellen & Jay Clayton Robin & Mark Cohen Ellen Davis Dansky ’70 & Steve Dansky* Debbie Davies Samuel Dillard ’56 & Allison Dillard Bob Doochin ’58 & Alberta Doochin Eileen Harap Drath ’56 & Daniel Drath Susan & Bill Dupont Ellen & Mike Ebert Dan Eisenstein ’66 & Jill Eisenstein Pat & John Finney Wendy & Frank Fish Lori Greenbaum Fishel ’81 & Brad Fishel Cathy & Howard Fuchs Scott Ghertner ’85 & Lynn Ghertner Steve Ghertner ’82 & Patty Ghertner Allis Dale & John Gillmor Linda Small Gluck ’77 & Joel Gluck Bobbie & Pete* Grubb John Hassenfeld ’75 & Heidi Hassenfeld Christopher Heard ’71 Connie Heard ’73 & Edgar Meyer Craig Anne & Scott Heflinger Sam Hodges Jan & Peter Honsberger Margaret & Bill Howell Jean Hutchinson Gail Gordon Jacobs ’88 & Jeff Jacobs Mary Loventhal Jones ’67 Cathy & Ramon Jrade

Teri Doochin Kasselberg ’73 & A. G. Kasselberg Glenda & Lee Kraft Elaine & Gus Kuhn Irwin Kuhn ’72 & Diane Kuhn Marc & Lewis* Lavine Rodney Lister ’69 Tom Loventhal Caroline Russell Marold ’66 & John Marold Pat & Sam Miletich David Miller ’68 & Katherine Miller Norma Miller Bonnie & Bob Miller Linda & Sid Pilson Martha Wetteman & Jim Powers Lisa Preston & Cynthia Lee Doni & Tim Princehorn Karen & Rex Roberts Marti & Billy Rosenberg Anita Schmid & William Finch Drew Schneider ’75 & Janet Schneider Bill Schreiber ’83 & Rita Schreiber Mike Shmerling ’73 & Lisa Shmerling Bonnie Magid Small ’68 & Doug Small Martha & Steve Snow Sandy & Bill Spitz Mary Ann & Tom Stasko Betsy May Stern ’51 & Wally Stern Karen Stratvert ’67 Martha Trammell Alys Venable Jeanne Ballinger & Irwin Venick Ann & Bill Walia Gail & Dan* Warlick Ellen & George Wright *deceased

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he Annual Fund is a critical stream of philanthropy, accounting for 6 percent of University School of Nashville’s operating budget. It broadly supports faculty development, need-based financial aid, academic programming, visual and performing arts, athletics and lifelong wellness, and campus and environmental stewardship. We are thankful for the thousands of alumni, parents, faculty and staff, grandparents, and friends who gave to the Annual Fund this year. When combined, these gifts exceeded $1.48 million—a new record for USN. Additionally, we are especially grateful for the many volunteers whose emails, phone calls, and conversations about giving made our success possible.

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1915 Society Named for the founding year of USN’s predecessor, Peabody Demonstration School, the 1915 Society honors the school’s leadership Annual Fund donors whose strong unrestricted support of the school helps ensure its financial strength. This year 250 families gave at this level, 60 of whom are new to the 1915 Society. We are proud to recognize these donors, who represent the wide range of diversity found in our community, and the commitment they have made to USN. Visionaries ($25,000 and above) Katie & Kevin Crumbo Tina & Mike Hodges Lillias & Will Johnston The Estate of Anne & Robert Zelle

Founders ($10,000 to $24,999) Christiev & Ken Alphin Cassidy & Dierks Bentley Stacey Goodman & Rich Berkman Barbara & Jack Bovender Heathie & Chip Cox Laura & Brad Currie Vincent Durnan Julie & Bob Gordon Joanna & Anders Hall Elisabeth Dykens & Bob Hodapp Robin & Bill King Ann & David Kloeppel Serena & Paul Kusserow Susannah & Zulu Scott-Barnes Leslie & Ira Stein Liza Weavind & Stephen Stenhouse

Ann & Willy Stern Leslie Schatten Stillman ’75 & Barry Stillman Meredythe & Brett Sweet

Innovators ($5,000 to $9,999) Anonymous Jennifer & Mark Aaron Jackie & Brett Babat Brenda Bass Melinda & John Buntin Jennifer & Mark Chalos Katrina & Steve Dickerson Laura & Burgin Dossett Theresa Lee & Vinh Duong Tory Sally Fitzgibbon ’86 & Will Fitzgibbon Amy & Frank Garrison Elizabeth Lunbeck & Gary Gerstle Harris A. Gilbert Allis Dale & John Gillmor Benjamin Goldberg ’98 & Tara Goldberg Frank Gordon ’81 & Gwen Gordon Bernice & Joel Gordon

Shari & Eric Green Alizah & Elliot Greenberg Jane & Erich Groos Laura Growdon John Hassenfeld ’75 & Heidi Hassenfeld Christine Konradi & Stephan Heckers Maureen & Brent Hill Angie & Chris Howard Gail Gordon Jacobs ’88 & Jeff Jacobs Julie Pena & Peter Jelsma Cathy & Ramon Jrade Teri Doochin Kasselberg ’73 & A. G. Kasselberg Erica & Jim Kever Carol & Howard Kirshner Melissa & Andrew Lasher Kimberly & James Lewis Kim & Mike Lomis Cynthia Ragan & Jerry Martin Cindy & Mark Nichols Jodi & Kevin O’Hara Tim Ozgener ’88 & Arnita Ozgener Holly & Steve Roche Anna Hemnes & Jake Schwarz Joan Werthan Shayne ’52

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Mike Shmerling ’73 & Lisa Shmerling Perian & Sam Strang Virginia & Bobo Tanner Emily & Rick Theobald Lorraine Ware & Reid Thompson Ann Walling Gail Plucker & Robert Webb Margee Brennan & John Wheelock Linde & Blair Wilson LouAnne & Richard Wolfson Lisa & Chuck Yezbak Lydia Howarth & Nick Zeppos

Patrons ($2,500 to $4,999) Brandy & Jud Adams Eleanor & J. Clark Akers Mimi Bliss & Dwayne Barrett Maura O’Connell & Mac Bennett Michael Berman ’92 & April Berman Brandy & Mike Bivens Jane Easdown & James Booth Bih-Hwa Shieh & Alan Brash Andrea Conte & Phil Bredesen Carol Norris Brown ’70 & Carlton Brown Kelly & Dan Brown Janet & Kevin Calhoun Ann & Sykes Cargile Emily & Jason Castellanos Art Charnpanichkarn & Poy Tangchewsatin Clare & Robin Clarke Eden & William Cochran Xiu & Chris Cravens Kim & Roy Dano Laxmi & Ram Dasari Kristen Keely-Dinger & Jason Dinger Hilary & Adam Diskin Tracey Doering Brian & Tina Ehrig Cassie & Bob Elliott Nancy & Hugh Entrekin Laurie & Steve Eskind Jessica & Reagan Farr

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Laurie Palmer Fleming ’89 & Mark Fleming Ingrid Mayer & Ricardo Fonseca Lara & Doug Franck Debra & Richard Friedman Erica & Dave Garrison Tracey George & Chris Guthrie Scott Ghertner ’85 & Lynn Ghertner Danielle & Harris Gilbert James Gordon ’58 & Norma Kafer Brad Greenbaum ’87 & Lisa Turner Greenbaum ’89 Gay & John Greer Emily & Mark Griffin Margie & Greg Hays Sandra & Steve Hecklin Mindy & Kenny Hirt Sam Hodges Margie & Matt Horwitz Nancy & Billy Inman Mary Schwartz Ivascu ’59 Billy Jacobs ’85 & Erica Jacobs Danica & Brian Jefferson Karla & Jim Johns Nishitha Reddy & Jyotheen Karam Vivienne & Bob Keenan Tonia & Jeff Klein Ranee Daboo & Eric Kopstain Rob Laird ’86 & Christie Laird May & Kevin P. Lavender Eb LeMaster Barbara Grossman Levy Michelle & T.J. Luschen Elizabeth Phillips & Simon Mallal Catherine & Jerry McCarver Greer McCurley ’97 & Sarah McCurley Jim McLaughlin ’73 & Vincent Bechler Cindy Le & Sean McLaughlin Keith & Jon Meacham Susan & Murray Meador Nicole & Mark Miller Connie & Tom Muellenbach Karly & Darin Murphy Deepti Bulchandani & Jagdish Nachnani

Travis Loller & James Nichols Traci & Peter Nordberg Marilyn & Philip Ollila Lesley & Reed Omary Jennifer & David Penson Rashmi & Vijay Pethkar Jennifer Pietenpol & Ian Wattenmaker Cherie & Ivan Robbins Tori Ross Alice & Russell Rothman Cristina & Joseph Saoud Livvy & Jim Schleicher Rachel Huseman Schneider ’97 & Ed Schneider Susan & Jon Schoenecker Monica Cintado-Scokin & Daniel Scokin Ann Meador Shayne ’81 & Jonathan A. Shayne ’80 Shelley Sigur Bonnie Magid Small ’68 & Doug Small John Spann ’98 & Kristy Spann Susan & Robert Spieth Richard Spiller Debbie & Dan Starnes Mark Stumpf ’65 & Betsy Bruce Mimi & Charlie Vaughn Mitch Walker Vivian & Michael Weiss Elaine & Carman Wenkoff Betty Werthan Moshe Werthan ’55 & Libby Werthan Laura Williams & Mark Walker Leonora Williamson Karen Winkelmann & Paul Worley Julie & Jay Yalowitz

1915 Circle ($1,915 to $2,499) Kim & Greg Adkins Susan Foxman & Scott Aikin Lori & Chris Allen Sowmya Reddy & Abhishek Annam Mary Ann & Ron Arildsen


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McLean Johnston Barbieri ’97 & Damon Barbieri Nancy Benegas Amy & James Booth Richard Bovender ’97 & Sara Bovender Kirk & Catherine Bowles Dru Potash Bredesen ’98 & Ben Bredesen ’98 Gina & Terrence Brooks Sue & Phillip Brown Lavenia & George Carpenter Stacey & Terrence Cason Phyllis & Boon Chock Sarah & Josh Clinton Alison Cohen & Mike Poole Jennifer Coyle & Tuck Hardie Anna & Phil Cramer Kathryn & George Dahir Patty Pangle Diehl ’71 Bob Doochin ’58 & Alberta Doochin Loren & Jon Elliot Nahida & Saeed Fakhruddin Melissa & Greg Flatt Elizabeth & David Fox

Dara & Craig Freiberg Deborah & Stephen Hays Juli & Ned Horton Leslie & David Hudson Lawrence Huntington Sarah Gillmor Hymowitz ’88 & Jordan Hymowitz Grace & Vincent Jackson Yafen Liang & Yandong Jiang Carolyn & David Joffe Laura & Ethan Lee Mac Linton ’74 & Kelly Linton Martha Boyd & Richard Littlehale Amy & Don Mabry Mark A. Magnuson & Lucile Houseworth Amy & Steven Manoukian Seema & Deepak Mehrotra Amanda & Chris Mixon Chitra Mukherji Amy & Chris Orem Ward Pace & Michel McDonald Pamela & David Palmer Viraj Parikh & Appy Frenchman Ingrid & Galen Perdikis

Suzanne Ochoa & Greg Perfetto Mollie Shmerling Perry ’03 & Bobby Perry ’03 Linda & Sid Pilson Kobie & Mias Pretorius Natalie Dickson & Aaron Raney Janet & Charles Richardson Susie & Jim Rieniets Melissa Cohen Rittenberg ’88 & Edward Rittenberg Ellen Rubin ’85 & Dan Scanlan Lisa & Bob Schatz Suzanne & Jimmy Schulman Gloria Single Ashleigh & William Smallman Borden Lacy & Ben Spiller Sandy & Bill Spitz Christine & Eric Stengel Dana Morris Strupp ’77 Adriane Seiffert & Frank Tong Laurie & Bob Westerfield Kristin & Whit Wilson Kelly Wang & Alan Wiseman

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Gifts sent from

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donors gave $89,821 to the 36 Hour Give Back Challenge

84 members of Robert K. Zelle Society for planned giving

$1.48 million raised a new high mark for the Annual Fund

70 families have given 25+ consecutive years 1,901 donors to the Annual Fund 250 leadership donors who give $1,915+ 20

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Faculty experiences inspire great teaching and learning History comes to life in Ireland

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eventh Grade Social Studies Teacher Doug Brown, French Teacher Martha Moore, and Head of Middle School Jeff Greenfield crossed the Atlantic Ocean with 20 middle and high school students to study the history and culture of the Kingdom of Leinster. “We went to Ireland because I found a book about the conquest of Ireland in the 1100s by the Normans, and everything else that has happened in Ireland—religiously and culturally—is because of that historical moment in time,” Brown said. Students visited the Carlow and Kilkenny castles, centers of Norman occupation and Irish resistance, and Waterford, site of the first landing and battle between Norman forces under the leadership of Richard “Strongbow” DeClare and Norse warriors loyal to the High King of Ireland. In Dublin, they toured the National Gallery, Christ Church Cathedral, and the site of the Easter Uprising. Most memorable for students were their two-night homestays with families in Carlow. For Brown, he’s been able to add color and details for his lessons in seventh-grade social studies. “There were many interesting parts to the trip but I think the big highlights were the Neolithic structures and the people who built them, the very deeply rooted religious beliefs and troubles, and the ancient game of hurling. I look forward to adding these topics and games to my Middle Ages Unit,” Brown said.

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Summer institute connects progressive education, technology

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ower School Math Coordinator Christy Plummer had an opportunity to visit Brightworks in San Francisco as a member of USN’s Strategic Planning committee and came away “inspired by the vision, the practice, and the place.” She returned to the 7-year-old K-12 experiential school in 2018 for a three-and-a-half day institute designed for educators to learn the Brightworks school methodology of integrated, engagement-based learning through a mix of pedagogical discussions, hands-on collaborations, and open and honest question-and-answer sessions about big-picture planning and everyday practicalities. During the Curriculum Development Workshop, Plummer worked with a team of Brightworks educators to understand the key components of learner-led curriculum that reinforce the importance of deep thinking, empathy, and creativity, among other worthy virtues. “For me, the summer institute became a place to imagine possibilities and dream big about educational experiences we’d like to create for children and to plan the steps that will move us in that direction,” Plummer said. “The amazing educators who gathered for this event added to the magic, and our conversations filled me with gratitude and inspiration. It was an opportunity to reconnect with USN’s progressive education roots but in today’s high-tech world.” Among her takeaways were to truly value students’ questions by setting aside time to explore and investigate those inquiries as well as to travel beyond USN’s Edgehill campus regularly because the school building is a small part of a larger urban learning environment.

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Students manage feelings through Social and Emotional Learning

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ower School Counselor Shanna Kraai and Third Grade Teacher Sarah Wiley traveled to San Mateo, California to attend workshops at The Institute for Social and Emotional Learning. University School of Nashville has put increasing emphasis on students gaining the knowledge, skills, and abilities to understand their emotions, manage those feelings, and feel empathy for classmates. The summer workshops gave the counselor and educator the opportunities to experience a range of SEL activities and also understand the research and rationale that underpin them. “It was great to have a classroom teacher join me and learn about the SEL practices,” Kraai said. “I use the ideas and activities daily in my counseling lessons in classrooms as well as share relevant information with staff. Our hope is to deepen our conversations around these important life skills through our assemblies, morning meetings, counseling support, and everyday conversations.” Already, Kraai has incorporated what they learned in California with monthly themes, like mindfulness and responsibility, as a part of Lower School’s Social Emotional Learning curriculum. The breathing tool has become a favorite practice for students. They touch their thumbs and index fingers together as if holding a tape measure and slowly pull their fingertips together and apart with each inhale and exhale. Other practices like the listening tool and quiet/safe place tool have made their way into the SEL toolbox at USN.

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Faculty gain skills to better teach Spanish as a second language

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rofessional development can be as simple yet rewarding as watching an admired colleague in action, as Sibley Kelly and Rhonda Prater-Gelinas did while they watched “superstar” teachers work with students in a fishbowl lab. They traveled to Cincinnati, Ohio for the International Forum on Language Teaching, a conference designed for K-12 instructors of world languages to align their instructional approaches of second language acquisition with ways that best fit with brain research. “iFLT Fluency Matters 2018 was a spectacular conference that allowed me to be a teacher, student, and observer. I learned new ideas and concepts to share with my students on how to learn a second language with much less stress, more emphasis on the language itself, and less emphasis on the dynamics of grammar. I left the conference feeling inspired and supplied with tools to use in my classroom,” said Prater-Gelinas, who teaches High School Spanish. “Although I have been incorporating Comprehensible Input in my lesson plans for years, now the dynamics and importance of it are clearer to me, and this year my goal is to include at least one new CI activity in my classes each week, like personalized questions and answers and self-selected reading.” Kelly, who teaches Spanish in the Middle School, attended sessions focused on reading in the target language, which she says is the most effective way to acquire language. Now she will teach beginner novels and graphic novels to her Middle School students for the first time. “The sessions were instrumental in helping me learn how to approach novels, pick out which novels will be best, and consider how to teach reading, something I’ve never been trained to do as a world language teacher. My book orders are in and I am ready to give this a try,” she said.

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Meador grant sends science teacher on European tour

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ith support from the Helen Meador Travel Grant, Eighth Grade Science Teacher Pamela Malinowki traveled to Italy and Switzerland to visit areas of cultural and historical importance and study how they relate to modern science. She found science in every facet of her trip, including live data collection during a tour of the European Organization for Nuclear Research as well as in the simple levers, pulleys, and ramps at the bottom of the Roman Colosseum. In Rome and Florence, she was able to tour a number of historic sites, such as the famous hydrochronometer at Pincio. Created in 1893, this water clock is still working today. She also visited the House of Medici, where Galileo was imprisoned during the last eight years of his life, and the Campo de’ Fiori, a plaza where Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake for his heretical belief that stars were distant suns with their own planets. A statue of Bruno still stands in this spot. “The statue faces the Vatican and, in my opinion, is a statement of how science and religion in modern times seem to oppose each other,” Malinowski said. During her visits to Pompeii and the Alps town of Zermatt, Malinowski learned about clean living practices both in ancient and modern times. The archaeological sites of Pompeii show streets built on inclines to help waste move through them, with large stepping stones to allow pedestrians to cross over easily. In the mountain town of Zermatt, all vehicles including taxis, buses, and work trucks are fully electric. As a result, the air is noticeably cleaner than in cities with gas-powered vehicles. One highlight of Malinowski’s trip was a visit to the World Meteorological Organization in Geneva. There she learned about the WMO’s global initiatives to combat climate change and received materials she said she hopes “to create case studies for [her] students to delve into how weather can impact the lives of those around the world, rather than just in the United States.”

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Manning Finds art immersed in Australian culture

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igh School Theater Director Jim Manning toured Australia this past summer to attend shows, view galleries, and chat with leaders in immersive theater, much of which is coming out of Melbourne. This style takes lots of different forms; usually, the audience moves around to discover the show on their own, Manning said.

“I have been blown away with the amount of art this city creates, both in high-brow and more experimental settings,” he said. Immersive art he experienced included Melbourne’s highway sculptures best viewed when passing by at 80 kilometers per hour, Sydney’s light displays on the sides of buildings and inside tunnels, and the Australian Centre for Moving Image, which was running an immersive exhibit on the film versions of “Alice in Wonderland.” He spoke with the educational leader at Malthouse Theatre, a group that focuses on shows written by authors from disadvantaged groups, including indigenous people. There he learned how the educational system in Australia requires students to interact with the arts through creation and viewing of plays. Manning saw “Brother’s Wreck” onstage at Malthouse Theatre, a play about a family’s struggle with death and addressing the problem of Aboriginal suicide. Manning also was able to meet with immersive theater directors to learn how the audience can follow different characters and explore the space as well as how Australian theater produces pieces in public locations and without actors. “The range of shows being explored in Melbourne was pretty mind-blowing. I have produced one immersive show myself, but have been wondering how that might work in a school environment. Oddly, the one show I saw that was immersive involved a cast of 8-year-olds in environments that they had created. I didn’t even realize it was going to be immersive theater until I was in the experience,” he said. “This gave me some interesting ideas on how the Art and Theater Departments might work together to help students bring their visions to life. It certainly gave me an interesting moment to see the world through a child’s perspective.”

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alumni connections

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lumni engage with the USN community in a variety of ways. Some volunteer as members of the Alumni Board or National Alumni Board of Visitors. Others visit campus regularly to attend Reunion, to serve on panels for our students, or to volunteer in the Archives. Alumni who live outside Nashville can attend one of several out of town events each year to reconnect with classmates and hear updates about happenings on campus. Many alumni stay connected by sharing personal and professional milestones to include in magazines and newsletters. Finally, hundreds of alumni show gratitude for their experiences at PDS/USN by giving to the Annual Fund every year. We hope to connect with you at alumni events in the future and always welcome visitors to our Edgehill campus to see what’s new. Please reach out to let us know how you would like to stay engaged with your alma mater. The alumni listed below have gone above and beyond in their commitment to PDS/USN by serving as reunion volunteers and class agents. By sharing news from the school, encouraging their classmates to attend events, and asking them to give to the Annual Fund, these individuals help us stay connected with our alumni across the United States and around the world. We are thankful for their time and service.

“Throughout my time at PDS/USN I felt supported and able to do anything that I was willing to work toward—a rare thing that I just took for granted. Few things in my life feel as much like coming home as keeping in touch with the ongoing University School community and I want to do my part to see that the warmth and thought of this support continues to be there for our next generations.” — Carol Norris Brown ’70, National Alumni Board of Visitors member

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Alumni Annual Fund Chairs Tom Bailey ’85 Julie Eskind ’02 Gold Circle Chairs Shirley Hopton Cudabac ’64 Karen Ward Knox ’66 Reunion Alumni Chairs Shannon Paty ’68 Tim Ozgener ’88 Class Agents Cherrie Forte Farnette ’63* Janet McGinnis Noble ’63 Judy Hopton Lawrence ’68 Trey Lipman ’68 Reunion Chair Shannon Paty ’68 Bonnie Magid Small ’68 David Steine ’68 Diana Blackwell Wiles ’68 Ed Turnley ’71 Belinda Davis Catanach ’73 Connie Heard ’73 Teri Doochin Kasselberg ’73 Elizabeth Knox ’73 Liza Beazley Lentz ’73 Mike Shmerling ’73

Dana Morris Strupp ’77 Robin Cohn ’78 Joe Gallivan ’78 Simone Leblon ’78 Chuck Marquis ’78 Andy Martin ’78 Rachel Smith Price ’78 Jennifer Mathews Smith ’78 Jeff Zeitlin ’78 John TeSelle ’83 Maria May TeSelle ’83 Tom Bailey ’85 Celeste Snow Shepherd ’88 Lisa Turner Greenbaum ’89 Kate Bush Loyco ’93 Sarah Grogan Roubieu ’93 Nicole Brod ’95 Zaz Harris ’95 Ellie McCarley Keiper ’95 Valerie Kemp Dreier ’96 Imaan Ferdowsi ’98 Matthew Haber ’98 Erin Mosow ’98 Margaret Dyer Watson ’98 Adam Hirsch ’00 Chris Kuzur ’01 Kim Sandler Rhodes ’01 Jamie Hirsch Brook ’02

Julie Eskind ’02 Shea Sulkin ’03 Brent Taylor ’03 Anna Myint ’04 Allison Duke Budslick ’05 Scott Collins ’05 Jack Hicks ’05 Leigh Ivey Hicks ’05 Miranda Merrick Buell ’08 Piper Jones ’08 Kelsey Magnuson ’11 Gary Faulcon ’13 Bryard Huggins ’13 Ariel Yazdian ’13 Josh Yazdian ’13 Sarah Elliott ’14 David Shayne ’14 *deceased

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university school of nashville association

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un by hundreds of USN parent and family volunteers, coordinated and overseen by USNA Office Manager Debra Alberts, University School of Nashville Association serves as the school’s vibrant service and fundraising arm. Events such as Fall Book Frenzy, Artclectic, Evening Classes, and Music Night welcomed visitors from the broader Nashville community to campus and raised over $150,000 for USN. On-campus programs including Tiger Club for athletics, Tiger Arts Patrons, and Bonus Bucks brought in more than $20,000, bringing the total contributions from USNA to nearly $180,000 in 2017-2018. In addition to these fundraising events and extracurricular support programs, USNA members volunteer across campus for the following events and roles: Art Department Assistants Caring and Concern Dads’ Alliance Faculty/Staff Appreciation Meals Grandparents and Special Friends’ Day

Library Volunteers Lower and Middle School Helping Hands Lower School Room Parents Middle School Advisory Parents Grade-Level Parent Socials

Through the events it hosts during the school year as well as by supporting faculty and staff with its services, USNA fosters a spirit of community, enhancing the educational experiences of our students.

USNA Executive Committee President Susan Schoenecker President-elect Tonia Klein Marketing Vice President Kristy Cason Marketing Vice President Bo Parr Service Vice President Kobie Pretorius Service Vice President Marilyn Ollila Secretary Leslie Hudson Treasurer Paige Kisber Volunteer Coordinator Amy Shepard Step-Up Volunteer Coordinator Melissa Flatt Past President Tory Sally Fitzgibbon ’86 Member at Large Kim Dano Member at Large Aerin Washington Member at Large Angela Hill Member at Large Chris Thompson

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USNA Philanthropic Support Artclectic

$62,543

Evening Classes

$57,057

Fall Book Frenzy

$19,886

Tiger Club

$ 6,211

Tiger Arts Patrons

$ 7,718

Music Night

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Volunteer support a backbone for life at USN

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eyond fundraising for the school, University School of Nashville Association is the welcome wagon for families new to USN. It is how parent Grace Jackson met her new friends just days after relocating from Virginia and why she often can be found putting her organizational skills to good use in the Hassenfeld Library and Lower School lost and found. “When we first moved to Nashville, we were fresh off the plane, without a house because of the crazy real estate market, and the one stable thing in our lives was USN. Our things were in storage and we lived in corporate housing, but my kids were happy and safe, so it was natural for me to keep coming back. I volunteered as much as I could,” said Jackson, mom of Quincy ’29 and Maxwell ’27. The former teacher jumped into life at USN, served as an Annual Fund new parent co-chair with her husband, Vince, helped with events including the Fall Book Frenzy and Music Night, and began shelving books in the library twice a week. “There is always a way to give back. It’s not always about the financial giving. Parent involvement and time are just as valuable,” she said. Through USNA she met parent Tonia Klein, and the two began taking Evening Classes together and even organizing the lost and found for a few hours every other week. Donning disposable gloves and spraying disinfectant, the duo purges souring lunch bags, sorts and folds clothes, and returns labeled items to students. They even brought in a clothing rack and laminated signs to organize the lost and found by category, helping items be easily retrievable. “I love interacting with the kids and the energy of the school. We truly believe this is the best place and that is why we give back with our time,” Jackson said.

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A REFLection from USNA President Susan Schoenecker

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he weight of USNA is carried by upwards of 600 volunteers and USN supporters with varying levels of affiliation with the school. They are led by a president who at times may appear to be a school staff member with the volume of organizing and time it takes to put on a concert or coordinate refreshments for visiting grandparents and special friends. Susan Schoenecker’s road to USNA presidency began with sorting and organizing books for Fall Book Frenzy when her son, Tyler ’20, enrolled in Middle School. Daughter, Abigail ’22, joined USN soon thereafter. “I loved being involved where my kids were because I would get a different perspective from what they told me and learn what was really going on. I got to know their friends and build community beyond their teachers,” she said. “USNA was my way of getting myself out there and meeting other people. USNA is the one opportunity where parents get to work with people from the entire school—in first grade and High School or a business that I would not have known about. You want to be involved with what your kids are doing and have a part in their experiences.” The highlight of her term in office is not in the volume of philanthropic support of her output but rather on the “many volunteers that did so many things for USN.” “The work we do is important because it shows faculty and staff how much we value them when we are willing to give our time and energy,” she said. “Everybody should volunteer. I really think that when you’re volunteering it doesn’t have to be a lot. The littlest bit is a big deal.”

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Horizons at usn

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its fifth year, Horizons at USN immersed 76 public school students from grades 1-5 in academic enrichment opportunities, taking them on field trips from Edgehill Avenue throughout Nashville and even to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. With a $250,000 challenge grant from the Care Foundation of America Inc., the summer camp launched its middle school program in 2017-2018. The rising fifth graders, who have been with Horizons at USN since the program’s inception in 2014, participated in USN Summer Camps. Experiencing traditional day camps alongside students from private and public schools across Middle Tennessee gave them a “diversity of experiences with a diversity of people for them to try something new that they never had before,” said Executive Director Sam Jackson. Other highlights this year were a fun-filled water day on the back field and an onsite reading clinic with 30 volunteers, including Vanderbilt University graduate students as well as USN students, alumni, faculty, and staff. With the continuous philanthropic support of its donors, Horizons at USN will reach capacity in 2021 with 120 students headed to first through eighth grades. Through daily lessons in swimming, math, science, reading, and writing as well as a rotation of arts, sports, and computer programming, the academic enrichment program works to combat the summer slope of learning loss. Over six weeks during the summer, students grew an average of two to three months in their reading and math skills and became proficient swimmers. During the academic year, Horizons at USN hosts additional programming for students and parents each month.

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Horizons at USN is made possible through the generosity of the following donors: Donna Archambault Aleah Armstrong Kim Avington Erin & Allen Baler McLean Johnston Barbieri ’97 & Damon Barbieri Felicia Bass Brittany Benson Kristen Berutti Jocelyn Briddell Brandi & Carl Broemel Lindsay & Josh Burgener Daphne Butler The Care Foundation of America Inc. Angie Ciklin Deborah Webster-Clair & Walter Clair Gregory Claxton Alison Cohen & Mike Poole Stephanie & Dan Conner Heathie & Chip Cox Katie & Kevin Crumbo Dan and Margaret Maddox Charitable Fund Kim & Roy Dano Mary Craven Dawkins & Burney Dawkins Elizabeth & Bob Dennis Kristen Keely-Dinger & Jason Dinger Katherine Dix Frank Dobson Dollar General Literacy Foundation Gracey Lipman Donahue ’99 Kevan Dunn Vincent Durnan Beth & Chuck Eberl Jessica & Reagan Farr Kristin Faulder Tory Sally Fitzgibbon ’86 & Will Fitzgibbon Johanna & Matt Followill Erica & Dave Garrison

Susan & Erik Geiger Jessica Gichner Joanna & Anders Hall Arnetta & Eddie Hamilton Margaret Hill Shannon & Hunter Hillenmeyer Clare Hobbs Hopdoddy Burger Bar Inc. Horizons National Student Enrichment Program Inc. Sara & John Horst Angie & Chris Howard Jaime & Sam Jackson Caroline Jenkins Yafen Liang & Yandong Jiang Angie Jones Ritu & Matt Joseph Elizabeth & Matt Katz Carly Kear Nick Keegan Jamie Amos & Patrick Kennedy Andrew Kloek Ann & John Krimm Andrew & Kristi Lane John & Carla Lee Robert Lipman Michelle & T.J. Luschen Gene & James Manning Kristen & Rick Martin Katherine & Jim McElroy Diane McNamara The Memorial Foundation Miles and Music Foundation Amanda & Chris Mixon Elin & Tim Mulron Anna Myint ’04 Patti & Win Myint Kris & Greg Neal Marilyn & Philip Ollila Ingrid & Galen Perdikis Beth Yother & Scott Phillips

Jennifer Pietenpol & Ian Wattenmaker Anissa Pollard Kobie & Mias Pretorius Benning & Greg Ratliff Charlene Dewey & Wayne Riley Cherie & Ivan Robbins Alice & Russell Rothman Julie Schellenger Rachel Huseman Schneider ’97 & Ed Schneider Nate Schwartz & Seneca Rosenberg Anna Hemnes & Jake Schwarz Quin & Josh Segall Jessica Rosen & Matthew Semler Ann Mikkelsen & Daniel Sharfstein Cameron & David Simmons Madeline Simpson Danielle & Andrew Sloane Bobby Frank ’85 & Teresa Standard Kenya Stevens Patrice Stewart Perian & Sam Strang Adriane Seiffert & Frank Tong Ed Turnley ’71 & Carolyn Reed Shannon Verprauskus Gail Plucker & Robert Webb Elaine & Carman Wenkoff Wes Religious School Enrichment Fund Anne Westfall Margee Brennan & John Wheelock Gail & David Williams Betsy & Ridley Wills III Bill Wilson, Jr. & Mary Bridges Shelby Woods Tyler Yarbro

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gratitude to our Donors

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are proud to recognize the thousands of donors who made gifts to University School of Nashville between July 1, 2017 and June 30, 2018. Gifts to any area of USN, including capital projects, endowment, academic initiatives, the Annual Fund, Horizons at USN, planned gift intentions, matching gifts, and soft credit gifts (e.g. gifts via foundation or business) are included in your total giving. Please accept our deepest gratitude for your support of University School of Nashville. $100,000 and above Nicholas Beauchamp ’53 Cassidy & Dierks Bentley Andrea Conte & Phil Bredesen 15 The Care Foundation of America Inc. Tina & Mike Hodges 5 Nancy Brown & Andrew May 20 Susannah & Zulu Scott-Barnes 5 University School of Nashville Association Lydia Howarth & Nick Zeppos 10 $50,000 to $99,999 Anonymous Judy & Joe Barker Frank Gordon ’81 & Gwen Gordon 20 Bernice & Joel Gordon 15 Claire & Jim Gulmi

Lillias & Will Johnston 10 Robert Lipman 20 Miles and Music Foundation $25,000 to $49,999 Cartinhour-Woods Foundation Ellen & Jay Clayton 25 Katie & Kevin Crumbo 5 Kim & Roy Dano 10 Dollar General Literacy Foundation Lori Greenbaum Fishel ’81 & Brad Fishel 25 Julie & Bob Gordon 20 Joanna & Anders Hall Gail Gordon Jacobs ’88 & Jeff Jacobs 25 Ann & David Kloeppel 10 Barbara Grossman Levy 15

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Gordon Peerman 20 Scarlett Family Foundation Ann Meador Shayne ’81 & Jonathan A. Shayne ’80 20 Mike Shmerling ’73 & Lisa Shmerling 25 Barbara & Justin Wilson The Estate of Anne & Robert Zelle $10,000 to $24,999 Advance Financial Foundation Christiev & Ken Alphin Stacey Goodman & Rich Berkman 20 Jo Bernard ’65 5 Barbara & Jack Bovender 10 Cathy & Martin Brown, Jr. 5 Del Bryant ’66 & Carolyn Bryant 5 Heathie & Chip Cox 10 Jennifer Coyle & Tuck Hardie 5


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Laura & Brad Currie 10 Dan and Margaret Maddox Charitable Fund Kristen Keely-Dinger & Jason Dinger 5 Beth Ginsberg Dreifuss ’74 & Carl Dreifuss 5 Vincent Durnan 15 Jamie & Billy Eskind 20 Ingrid Mayer & Ricardo Fonseca 5 Brad Greenbaum ’87 & Lisa Turner Greenbaum ’89 20 Alizah & Elliot Greenberg 15 Jane & Erich Groos 15 John Hassenfeld ’75 & Heidi Hassenfeld 25 Elisabeth Dykens & Bob Hodapp 10 Teri Doochin Kasselberg ’73 & A. G. Kasselberg 25 Robin & Bill King 5 Carol & Howard Kirshner Trish & Shelly Krizelman Serena & Paul Kusserow Mac Linton ’74 & Kelly Linton 15 M. Stratton Foster Foundation Maxine & Frank Majors The Memorial Foundation Fran & Heber Rogers 20 Anna Hemnes & Jake Schwarz 5 Leslie & Ira Stein 15 Liza Weavind & Stephen Stenhouse 10 Ann & Willy Stern Leslie Schatten Stillman ’75 & Barry Stillman 20 Perian & Sam Strang Meredythe & Brett Sweet 5 Emily & Rick Theobald Linde & Blair Wilson 20 LouAnne & Richard Wolfson 5 Karen Winkelmann & Paul Worley 10 Aaron Yazdian ’ 10 Azita & Abe Yazdian 20

$5,000 to $9,999 Anonymous Jennifer & Mark Aaron 10 Mary Ann & Ron Arildsen 15 Grace & Carl Awh 20 Jackie & Brett Babat 10 Brenda Bass 10 Iris Buhl 5 Melinda & John Buntin 5 Gertrude Caldwell Ann & Sykes Cargile 15 Jennifer & Mark Chalos Katrina & Steve Dickerson 15 Bob Doochin ’58 & Alberta Doochin 25 Laura & Burgin Dossett 10 Theresa Lee & Vinh Duong Laurie & Steve Eskind 20 Tory Sally Fitzgibbon ’86 & Will Fitzgibbon 15 Marty & Quick Foy 15 Amy & Frank Garrison 20 Elizabeth Lunbeck & Gary Gerstle Harris A. Gilbert Allis Dale & John Gillmor 25 Benjamin Goldberg ’98 & Tara Goldberg 10 Rose Mary & Steve Gorman 10 Shari & Eric Green 5 Laura Growdon 10 Christine Konradi & Stephan Heckers Sandra & Steve Hecklin 5 Maureen & Brent Hill Horizons National Student Enrichment Program, Inc. Angie & Chris Howard 5 Andrew Jacobson Julie Pena & Peter Jelsma 15 Joe C. Davis Foundation Cathy & Ramon Jrade 25 Erica & Jim Kever Ranee Daboo & Eric Kopstain 5 Melissa & Andrew Lasher Kimberly & James Lewis Loraine & Nicholas Lippolis 5 Kim & Mike Lomis 10

Michelle & T.J. Luschen 5 Cynthia Ragan & Jerry Martin Keith & Jon Meacham Karly & Darin Murphy 5 Cindy & Mark Nichols 10 Jodi & Kevin O’Hara 5 Marilyn & Philip Ollila 5 Tim Ozgener ’88 & Arnita Ozgener 5 Jennifer Pietenpol & Ian Wattenmaker 5 Debra & Casey Reed 15 Cherie & Ivan Robbins 10 Holly & Steve Roche 10 Susan & Jon Schoenecker 5 Suzanne & Jimmy Schulman 5 Monica Cintado-Scokin & Daniel Scokin 5 Joan Werthan Shayne ’52 20 Virginia & Bobo Tanner 15 Lorraine Ware & Reid Thompson 10 Lynn Venrick & Mark Venrick ’48* 15 Ann Walling 10 Gail Plucker & Robert Webb 10 Margee Brennan & John Wheelock 10 Ellen & George Wright 25 Lisa & Chuck Yezbak Fred Zimmerman ’81 Etta & Raymond Zimmerman 5 $2,500 to $4,999 Vandana & Rick Abramson 5 Brandy & Jud Adams Eleanor & J. Clark Akers 15 Mimi Bliss & Dwayne Barrett 15 Maura O’Connell & Mac Bennett 5 Michael Berman ’92 & April Berman 5 Brandy & Mike Bivens 5 Jane Easdown & James Booth 20 Bih-Hwa Shieh & Alan Brash 10 Carol Norris Brown ’70 & Carlton Brown 15 Kelly & Dan Brown 5 Janet & Kevin Calhoun Emily & Jason Castellanos Art Charnpanichkarn & Poy Tangchewsatin Catherine & Shelton Clark 5

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Clare & Robin Clarke Eden & William Cochran 5 Stephanie & Dan Conner 15 Xiu & Chris Cravens 5 Laxmi & Ram Dasari 10 Hilary & Adam Diskin Tracey Doering 10 Brian & Tina Ehrig Loren & Jon Elliot 10 Cassie & Bob Elliott 15 Nancy & Hugh Entrekin 5 Jessica & Reagan Farr 5 Laurie Palmer Fleming ’89 & Mark Fleming 15 Lara & Doug Franck Debra & Richard Friedman 10 Erica & Dave Garrison

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Tracey George & Chris Guthrie Scott Ghertner ’85 & Lynn Ghertner 25 Danielle & Harris Gilbert 5 James Gordon ’58 & Norma Kafer Jeff Greenfield ’84 & Carolyn Greenfield 20 Gay & John Greer 10 Emily & Mark Griffin Margie & Greg Hays Dan Heller ’83 Mindy & Kenny Hirt Sam Hodges 25 Margie & Matt Horwitz Nancy & Billy Inman 5 Mary Schwartz Ivascu ’59 15 Billy Jacobs ’85 & Erica Jacobs 15 Danica & Brian Jefferson 10 Karla & Jim Johns 5 Nishitha Reddy & Jyotheen Karam 5 Vivienne & Bob Keenan 10 Tonia & Jeff Klein 5 Rob Laird ’86 & Christie Laird 15 May & Kevin P. Lavender 10 Eb LeMaster 5 Elizabeth Phillips & Simon Mallal 5 Brooks & Bert Mathews 15 Catherine & Jerry McCarver Greer McCurley ’97 & Sarah McCurley 10 Jim McLaughlin ’73 & Vincent Bechler 5 Cindy Le & Sean McLaughlin Susan & Murray Meador Nicole & Mark Miller Connie & Tom Muellenbach Deepti Bulchandani & Jagdish Nachnani Travis Loller & James Nichols 5 Traci & Peter Nordberg 5 Lesley & Reed Omary Jennifer & David Penson 5 Rashmi & Vijay Pethkar Charlene Dewey & Wayne Riley Tori Ross 5 Alice & Russell Rothman 5 Cristina & Joseph Saoud Livvy & Jim Schleicher 15

Rachel Huseman Schneider ’97 & Ed Schneider Shelley Sigur 10 Bonnie Magid Small ’68 & Doug Small 25 John Spann ’98 & Kristy Spann 5 Susan & Robert Spieth 10 Richard Spiller Debbie & Dan Starnes Mark Stumpf ’65 & Betsy Bruce 5 Mimi & Charlie Vaughn 5 Mitch Walker 5 Vivian & Michael Weiss Elaine & Carman Wenkoff Betty Werthan 20 Moshe Werthan ’55 & Libby Werthan 10 Laura Williams & Mark Walker Leonora Williamson Julie & Jay Yalowitz 10 $1,915 to $2,499 Kim & Greg Adkins Susan Foxman & Scott Aikin 10 Lori & Chris Allen 5 Sowmya Reddy & Abhishek Annam McLean Johnston Barbieri ’97 & Damon Barbieri 5 Nancy Benegas Amy & James Booth Richard Bovender ’97 & Sara Bovender 15 Kirk & Catherine Bowles 5 Dru Potash Bredesen ’98 & Ben Bredesen ’98 10 Gina & Terrence Brooks 5 Sue & Phillip Brown Eni & Ray Burk 25 Lavenia & George Carpenter 10 Stacey & Terrence Cason Phyllis & Boon Chock 5 Sarah & Josh Clinton 5 Alison Cohen & Mike Poole 5 Anna & Phil Cramer 5 Kathryn & George Dahir Patty Pangle Diehl ’71 10


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Nahida & Saeed Fakhruddin 10 Justin Fitzpatrick 5 Melissa & Greg Flatt 15 Elizabeth & David Fox Dara & Craig Freiberg Deborah & Stephen Hays 15 Rae & Bruce Hirsch Juli & Ned Horton 10 Leslie & David Hudson Lawrence Huntington Sarah Gillmor Hymowitz ’88 & Jordan Hymowitz 20 Grace & Vincent Jackson Yafen Liang & Yandong Jiang Carolyn & David Joffe 10 Laura & Ethan Lee 10 Liza Beazley Lentz ’73 & Allen Lentz 15 Martha Boyd & Richard Littlehale 5 Amy & Don Mabry 5 Mark A. Magnuson & Lucile Houseworth 15 Amy & Steven Manoukian 10 Seema & Deepak Mehrotra 15 Amanda & Chris Mixon Chitra Mukherji Beth Johnson & Joel Northwall Amy & Chris Orem Ward Pace & Michel McDonald Pamela & David Palmer 10 Viraj Parikh & Appy Frenchman Ingrid & Galen Perdikis Suzanne Ochoa & Greg Perfetto 10 Mollie Shmerling Perry ’03 & Bobby Perry ’03 10 Linda & Sid Pilson 25 Kobie & Mias Pretorius 5 Natalie Dickson & Aaron Raney 5 Janet & Charles Richardson 5 Susie & Jim Rieniets 10 Melissa Cohen Rittenberg ’88 & Edward Rittenberg 15 Ellen Rubin ’85 & Dan Scanlan 15 Robyn Zimmerman Rubinoff ’84 & David Rubinoff 5 Glynis & Martin Sandler

“My experience at USN has allowed me to recognize my own perspective as well as the perspectives of others and apply them to my learning and growth. I have gained amazing resources and techniques that I know I will bring with me throughout my life, and hopefully am able to share with others. USN truly is a community of people eager to support and challenge one another, and I’m thankful to have experienced it for 13 years.” —Samantha Olivares-Mejia ’18

Lisa & Bob Schatz 15 Gloria Single 10 Ashleigh & William Smallman Borden Lacy & Ben Spiller 5 Sandy & Bill Spitz 25 Christine & Eric Stengel Dana Morris Strupp ’77 5 Adriane Seiffert & Frank Tong 5 Laurie & Bob Westerfield Anne Westfall 20 Gail & David Williams 15 Kristin & Whit Wilson Kelly Wang & Alan Wiseman $1,000 to $1,914 Anonymous Zaf Ahmed 15 Erin & Allen Baler 5 Weaver Barksdale 25 Rachel & Colin Barrett Katrin Bean Steve Bivens 5 Melanie & Jake Block 5 Lisa & Michael Bressman 10 Olga & Steven Brown 5 Michelle & Cedric Bruce 5 Karyn & John Bryant 15

Thomas Chapman ’89 & Alice Chapman 10 Will Cheek ’62 Sue & Gil Chilton 20 Deborah Webster-Clair & Walter Clair Anita Cochran 5 Jim Coddington ’70 & Jan Liss 15 Melody & Bill Cohen Bob Collier ’61 & Elaine Collier 15 Pamela Brown & Bruce Compas Laura & John Cooper Hedy Weinberg & Dan Cornfield 5 Michael Davies ’88 & Nicole Anzia 10 Corrine & Richard Dennison 5 Sherry & Mark Deutschmann 5 George deZevallos Juliet & Stephen Douglas 20 Greg Downs ’89 & Diane Downs 10 Caroline Allison & Nick Dryden Carl Eifler Martha & Ronald Emeson 5 Hawkins Entrekin ’06 Estella & Gene Fair Cheryl Fassler 10 Royce Coleman Fishel ’60 & James Fishel ’60 15

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“USN is the right atmosphere to access and develop creativity or connect faculty with the resources to get their creative streams flowing. For me, it happened during my professional development at The Creativity Workshop in New York City. As an English teacher who believes in mixing art, writing, and literature, many of the activities I learned will work well into my planning, like a mindfulness journal to incorporate spontaneous writing and drawing into my students’ daily mindfulness exercise.” — Susan Godwin, fifth grade English teacher

Bill Freeman ’70 & Babs Freeman 15 Jenny & Richard Fricks Christine Saunders & Aurelio Galli Frank Ghertner ’59 & Barbara Ghertner 15 Rebecca & John Gilliland Jessica & Andrew Ginsberg Linda Small Gluck ’77 & Joel Gluck 25 Karen & Perry Gooch 5 Dolores & Jeff Goold 20 Sue & John Grady Sally & Stan Graham Lynn & Riney Green 5 Joanna & Bill Gregg Noridia Mauras & Subir Guha 5 Brad Gulmi ’89 & Yuliya Gulmi 10 Lisa Quigley & Larry Harrington 10 Megan & Robert Hartman Dr. & Mrs. S. Duke Herrell 5 Shannon & Hunter Hillenmeyer Melanie & Doug Hirt Derek & Shanna Hughey Leesa Hinson & Hank Hulan 5 Lynda & David Huseman

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Eko & Nari Ishii 5 Alex & Helen Jahangir Pat Johnston Leigh & Chris Jones 10 Maureen Joyce 5 Jamie Amos & Patrick Kennedy Rachel & Jack Koch 5 Kari Abernathy Kowalski ’80 & Mike Kowalski 15 Sunil & Pinky Kurupassery Rebecca Hung & Paul Laibinis 10 Rashonda & Peete Lewis Phillip Lieberman & Yedida Eisenstat Sandra Rosenthal & Adam List 5 Taylor Loring ’04 5 Ed Masuoka ’70 & Penny Masuoka Jack May ’47 & Lynn May 15 Sandy McSeveney & Sam McSeveney 15 Tim & Sara Meyer Christopher & Cecelia Moore Kristine LaLonde & Claudio Mosse 5 Lindsey Mossman ’02 10 Elin & Tim Mulron Angela Murphy & John Spence

Uma & Pal Narayanan 10 Eric & Amy Neff Shari & Jeff Neul Mary-Margaret & Chris Ng 20 George & Tobi Nolan Mary Ann Pangle 15 Kathy & Tom Pennington Jeff Petty 10 Heather & Tommy Pierce Patsy & Matt Powers Margaret Pritchett Stephen Quinn ’01 Diane Honda & Dave Reiland 20 Laurie & Flip Rice 5 Connie Cathcart-Richardson & Eddy Richardson 5 Tracey Robinson Betty Lee Weinstein Rosen ’58 & Howard Rosen 20 Cary Rosenblum ’95 & Jennifer Rosenblum 10 Leah Knox Rubino ’77 & Bill Rubino 5 Ivanetta Davis Samuels ’86 & Dexter Samuels 5 Diane & Howard Sandler 10 Adrien Saporiti ’06 Yuiko & Yuya Sasaki Debbie & Steve Schadt Drew Schneider ’75 & Janet Schneider 25 Sally & Perry Schoenecker 5 Dani & Jamie Scoggin Josh Scouten 10 Bradley Seeman ’73 5 Quin & Josh Segall Susan Kroop & David Shaffer 15 Caroline & Gary Shockley 10 Eric Smith 5 Mieke Werner & Helmut Smith 5 Barbara & Larry Speller Bruce Sprintz ’79 & Carrie Sprintz Josie Robins & Kevin Stack 5 Jennifer Louis & Roland Stein 10 Natilee Duning & Frank Sutherland Allison & Chris Thompson 5 Felicia & Brian Tibbs


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Ellen & Joe Torrence 5 Martha Trammell 25 Vickie Pierce Turner ’65 5 Molly & Mike Upchurch 10 Bill Wade ’70 & Ellen Wade 15 Mary & Chris Watke 10 Tina Weinberg Bahr Weiss 20 Melissa & Jay Wellons 5 Jeremy Werthan ’88 & Tiffini Werthan Christina West ’94 & Chris Carter 15 Jule & David West 5 Anne Wilson ’02 Ben Zeppos ’05 10 Nick Zeppos ’08 5 Nicholas Zumbro ’50 10 Gifts up to $999 Anonymous William Aaron ’17 Mazi Abdolrasulnia ’97 Patricia & Richard Abelson Susan & Andy Adams Cate Adams ’04 5 Jana Chandler Adesegun ’81 15 Mary & Kent Agee 15 Chowning Johnson Aguilera ’01 Mary Elizabeth Aiken Anne Nyanda-Dau & David Ajang Dau Debra Alberts 15 Lily Alberts ’09 5 Patricia Albrecht Honey & Lamar Alexander Ed Alexander Kay Fryer Alexander ’46 Gracie Allen 5 Joe Allen 20 Burkley & Newton Allen 15 Newton Allen ’07 10 Lizzie & Hugh Ammerman Carolyn Powell Anderson ’61 & Harry Anderson 10 Dillon Anderson Malika & Greg Anderson

David Andrews ’68 & Jayne Robertson Andrews ’69 Sylvia Flowers & Aole Ansari Peter Ansoff ’71 & Mary Rouse Ansoff 20 Maureen Carr Appelbaum ’64 & Dick Appelbaum Donna Archambault Aleah Armstrong Jackson Arnold ’17 Julie Orth Arnold ’81 5 Laurie Straus Aronoff ’87 & Dan Aronoff 5 Mark Artzer ’71 Wubalem Bonse & Begashaw Asfaw 5 Becky & Jeremy Atack 20 Thomas Atack ’03 Lindsey Atkinson ’09 Evan Austill Tom Austin ’68 & Cindy Austin Arlene & Jerry Averbuch 10 Larry Averbuch 5 Sam Averbuch ’91 & Jessica Averbuch 5 Megan Davidson Averill ’96 & Jack Averill Kim Avington 20 Katie Awh ’13 Zach Babat ’17 Nancy King & Timothy Babb 5 Andrew Badr ’02 Kanika & Jayant Bagai Joe Bailey ’18 Mary Tanner Bailey ’81 & Bill Bailey 5 Tom Bailey ’85 & Merritt McKinney 10 Deviyani Bajpai ’18 Helen Norris Baker ’72 Wendy & Mike Baker Valli Green Baldwin ’70 Rose & Billy Ballard Kent & Brent Ballow 5 Tobey Beaver Balzer ’02 & Matt Balzer 5 Tosin Bamigboye ’04 J.B. Banks ’61 Behin Barahimi ’99 & Brett Inglis Kyle Barboza

Rachel Lukens Barden ’80 & Gentry Barden 25 Julie Jennette Barnes ’77 & Harley Barnes 10 Adina & Dan Barocas Lindsay Barrera Brad Barrett David & Suzi Bartholomy Lynn & David Barton 15 Kirk Barton ’82 & Nancy Lipsitz 15 Talia Barton ’18 Alix & Eef Barzelay 5 Carol & Steve Baskauf Felicia Bass Gracie Killman Bassett ’06 William Bates ’67 & Mary Kathryn Bates Dorothy & Nord Bathon Rob Battle ’79 & Karen Battle 15 Carol Whaling & Chris Bauer

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David Baum ’05 10 Priscilla FitzGerald Baumann ’54 25 Ira Baxter Madeline Baxter ’18 Rosalyn Baxter-Jones ’72 Kevin Baynham 15 Ramey Baynham ’18 Sandra Baynham The Be Hive, LLC Margaret Bean ’82 & Peter Goodwin 5 Hunt Beaty ’05 Marte & Gary Beaty 20 John Beauchamp ’55 & Betty Beauchamp 5 Vicki & Jim Beaver Bill Beck ’80 & Pamela Beck Lauren & Josh Beckman Jamie Beckwith Christy Bamber & Larry Beckwith Susan & James Beem Cecilia Béhague

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Dominique Béhague Vanessa & George Bell Jenny Bell ’77 Pat Henkel Bell ’55 & Frank Bell 5 Jackie & Jerry Bellar 10 Kenny Belt 5 Rebecca & Elwyn Bembry Kiyoko & Benny Benegas Max Benegas ’14 Shaun Bennett ’61 & Maully Shah 15 Brittany Benson Meredith Benton Susan & David Berck Madelyn & David Berezov Andrea & Mike Berger 25 Amy & Eric Bergesen Sam Bergeson ’18 Kathryn Berk ’05 Ray & Dorothy Berk Jillian Berkman ’08 Sarah Berkman ’11 5

Jay Berlin ’78 & Lisa Berlin Leah & Larry Berman Andrea Wolf Bernstein ’02 5 Catherine Berry ’09 Carolyn & Chuck Berry Tamara Berthel-Auman & JG Auman 10 Kristen Berutti Stacy & Bruce Beyer Shayna Beyer ’18 Jennifer & Joel Bezaire 15 Lauren Bidez ’04 Nancy Proctor Bieschke ’95 & Paul Bieschke 15 Eric Bilbrey ’02 & Jessica Bilbrey 10 Eve Bilbrey 15 Gwen Martin Billips ’68 & Bill Billips Tracy Hardy & Kevin Billups Lucretia & Samuel Billups Kimberly Maxey & Alex Bird Karen & Peter Bird Drusie Hall Bishop ’74 5 Maya Black ’18 Kyle Blackburn ’04 Lisa Graber Blain ’85 & Peter Blain 5 Daniel Blaser ’99 15 Tamara & John Bliss Debbie Ebert Bloss ’96 & Kevin Bloss 15 Walter Boero ’18 Trish & George Bolian Zach Bolian ’04 LaShell Bonds 5 Susan Watkins Borenstein ’69 Margo Born Lisa Bourgeault ’80 & Tony Li 10 Richard Boutwell ’62 & Carole Boutwell Lori & Trent Boysen Zoe Boysen ’18 Jan & Jim Brackett 5 William Bradshaw ’18 Marissa Brady ’01 Matthew Braman ’02 Vivian Branch Andrew Brandon ’97 10 Travis Brandon ’95 & Amanda Garcia 10 Margaret Brittingham Brant ’73


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Jennifer Braun ’80 Emily Brooks Bray ’01 Molly Breen 5 Vivian Brewer Jocelyn Briddell Jodie Bell & David Briley 10 Gayle Brinker Gayle Howard Brinkley ’59 & Jerry Brinkley Annie Schleicher Brinn ’01 5 Lakisha Brinson Charlie Brittingham ’04 Jane Brittingham ’08 10 Margaret Brittingham ’05 Tommy Brittingham ’75 & Connie Culpepper 25 Nicole Brod ’95 & Shawn Glinter 5 Vickie Brod Kris Brodersen ’85 & Sharon Kimble 15 Jordan Brod-Glinter ’26 Bob Brodie 10 Brandi & Carl Broemel Robert Bronaugh ’02 & Andrea Bronaugh Molly & Stewart Bronaugh Jamie Hirsch Brook ’02 & Jeremy Brook Cynthia Fair Brooks ’76 & Scott Brooks 5 Wes Brooks ’97 & Melissa Brooks 5 Judy & Walt Brostrom 5 David Brown ’83 Derek Brown ’18 Shilina Chatterjee Brown & Deron Brown Don Brown 10 Michelle & Doug Brown 15 Paula & Kim Brown Robert Bruce ’44 Meredith Powers Bruner ’97 & Daniel Bruner Daniel Bryan ’01 10 Jackson Bryant ’17 Jane Buchanan ’92 & David Miller 15 Kyron Buckner 5 Allison Duke Budslick ’05 & Paul Budslick 5 Miranda Merrick Buell ’08 & Tim Buell

“I consider USN to be the most important educational experience of my life. I joined USN (then PDS) when I was 9 years old, and my classmates and teachers made me feel safe and welcome in a positive learning environment. The skills and values USN instilled in me in those formative years are still with me to this day.” — Wendell Foster ’81, National Alumni Board of Visitors member

Mike Buhl ’85 15 Lindsay & Josh Burgener Laticia & Miguel Burgess Kiersten Burk Robert Burko ’73 & Randi Kreger 15 Terry Burko ’74 10 Daphne Butler Mary Buxton Jean Byassee 10 Jack Cahill ’18 Marnette Calloway Howard Calvani ’93 & Rebecca Calvani 5 Angelia & Cabot Cameron 15 Skye Cameron ’ 15 Caroline Campbell Desmond Campbell ’02 Fabian & Julie Campos Jaxon Cannon ’18 Chuck & Lari* Cannon Sarah Carl ’06 Melissa Carlson ’11 Patricia & Michael Carlson 10 Fay Osment Carpenter ’49 10 Kenyon Carpenter ’14 Kate Carpenter ’16 Brennen Carr ’14 Cleo Carter 15

Geoff Carter ’88 Susan & Terrence Casey Tommy Cash ’65 Richard Cashion ’64 Buzz Cason 5 Ben Cates Chris Chamberlain ’85 & Lisa Tinsley 15 Louise Burchett Chamberlain ’73 15 Darien Chandler 5 Daniel Chappell ’00 & Jackie Chappell 5 Christiane Martel-Chazin & Walter Chazin 15 Kathryn Barnett & Will Cheek 10 Yufen Wang & Sheng-song Chen 5 Sydney Chen ’87 Yiliu Chen ’04 Jim Cheney Emöke Pulay & Mark Cherry Elizabeth Boyce Chesick ’52 Ying Litingtung & Chin Chiang 10 Maurice Chiang ’ 15 Patrick Chickey ’17 Becky & Joe Chickey 15 Chipotle Lindsay Bischoff & Rohan Chitale Lucina Galina & Bill Christianson 10 Crystal Churchwell ’03 Angie Ciklin

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Brian Clair ’01 Kevin Clark 10 Sean Clark ’13 5 Sheila & Steve Clark 5 Jonathan Clarke Suzanne Clarke Class of 1968 Gregory Claxton Jim Clayton ’04 5 Karissa Cliff Robin Lynn Sandler Clinard ’88 10 Muff Brown Cline ’59 & Ken Cline Janet Clodfelter ’70 5 Susan Pearlman & Charlie Cobean 15 Leah Cobean ’08 Robby Cobean ’11 Jina Cohen ’78 Lisa Gurevitch Cohen ’84 Robin & Mark Cohen 25 Norman Cohen Stephanie Cohen ’94 & Adam Keats Teri Weinstein Cohen ’64 & Alan Cohen 15 Langhorne King Coleman ’00 5 Jean Sawyer Colley ’53 5 Jolyn Colley Kelly Cunningham Collier ’94 & Michael Collier Martine Collier ’69 & David Bentley Scott Collins ’05 5 Colin Compas ’03 Lori & John Condon 5 Mindy Congleton 15 Ann Conklin 5 Bailey Conner ’13 The Conservancy for the Parthenon and Centennial Park Foster Cook ’18 Sarah & Ken Coomer Blythe Corbett & Ed Bazel Helen & Louis Corey 5 Keith & Tina Corkum Hannah Cornfield ’08 Joel Corry ’85 Frannie & Brooks Corzine 5

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Douglas Corzine ’15 Zara Corzine ’13 Katie & Dave Cour Laura & Alan Coverstone 10 Julie Moodie Covington ’90 & Keith Covington 15 Sarah Cowperthwaite ’96 5 Susan & Bob Cowperthwaite Kelicia Cox 5 Lauren Cox 5 Mei-Yen Cracraft 5 Stephen Cragon ’46 Kevin Craig Maria & Fred Cramer Doug Crane 5 Carolyn Crenshaw ’18 Cindy & David Crenshaw 15 Marnie Criley ’85 & Mark Vander Meer Patricia Gunter & David Criner Gerry Crouch 10 Fred Crumbo ’16 Sharon & Charles Crumpton 5 Christy Crumpton ’87 Shirley Hopton Cudabac ’64 & George Cudabac 5 Lourdes Cuellar & Jeffrey Edmonds Lucinda Cummings ’71 & Robert Segal 10 Brandon Curtis ’18 Lynne & David Cypress 5 Zac Cypress ’02 & Erin Cypress Corinne Dale Ellen Davis Dansky ’70 & Steve Dansky* 25 Doug Darby ’66 Molly Princehorn Darr ’92 & Brad Darr 5 Joel Daunic Erin & Willy Daunic Brooks Daverman ’99 Julie Fullen Davidson ’73 & Wade Davidson 5 Katie Davidson ’02 Nicolo Davidson ’04 & Terri Davidson Debbie Davies 25 Wade Davies ’85 & Bethany Hallam Dee Davis 10

Solon Davis ’52 & Anne Davis 5 Emily Davis ’15 Heather Davis Mark Davis ’78 Ned Davis ’63 & Meghan Davis Buck Davis ’67 5 Suann & Ralph Davis 5 Mary Craven Dawkins & Burney Dawkins Lane & Clint Dawkins Lanier Brandau Day ’00 10 Caitlin Del Casino ’08 & Elliott Roche ’10 Diana DeLong Debby & Jerry Dempsey Elizabeth & Bob Dennis Anne & Lucian Dervan Jay Deshpande ’69 & Patti Scott Roxanna Devlin Drew Dibble ’18 Hannah Dibble ’16 Tim & Rachel Dibble Ellen Dickinson 15 Samuel Dillard ’56 & Allison Dillard 25 Anne Elisabeth Dillon ’95 15 Nancy & Stephen Dinger 5 Susanne DiPietro ’80 & Thomas Pease Erin Dittus ’99 & Russell Lang 10 Katherine Dix Frank Dobson Gracey Lipman Donahue ’99 Kitty Williams Donnan ’60 Patti & Tom Donnell 5 Yollette Jones & Bill Donnell 5 Ben Doochin ’78 & Tish Doochin Justin Doochin ’08 Gillian Dorsey Amy Dortch & Monty Lamb 20 Youssef Doss ’16 Holley & Rob Dougherty Alison Douglas ’06 Beverly Douglas ’44 5 James Douglas ’14 Sam Douglas ’12 5 Charleen McMurray Dowling ’68 5 Erin Drake ’ 10 5 Eileen Harap Drath ’56 & Daniel Drath 25 *deceased


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Valerie Kemp Dreier ’96 5 Phoebe & Robert Drews 5 Hema & Oniel D’souza Beth & Tommy Ducklo 15 T.J. Ducklo ’07 10 John Duckworth ’45 Emma Dundon ’18 Leah & Tom Dundon Kevan Dunn Susan & Bill Dupont 25 Avery Durnan ’07 5 Julia Durnan ’11 A.J. Dykens-Hodapp ’17 Shannon Earl Kim Maphis & Robert Early Beth & Chuck Eberl 5 Ellen & Mike Ebert 25 Hannah Edelman ’08 Joshua Edelman ’10 Suzanna Sherry & Paul Edelman 5 Courtney Edington ’17 Lynn Edwards ’95 & Honor Gherman Edwards ’97 Tommy Edwards-Orr ’68 & Jaime Edwards-Orr

Gary & Angela Eeds Dan Eisenstein ’66 & Jill Eisenstein 25 Zainab El-Berry Mark Elder ’80 Robin Butler Eliason ’77 & Scott Eliason Shayna Elliot ’17 Sarah Elliott ’14 Tate Elliott ’17 Kelley & Scott Ellis Ruby Elshafei 10 Suzanne Elson ’64 10 Andy Entrekin ’07 5 Alex Ericson ’79 & Louise Lesemann Ericson ’90 David Eshaghpour ’86 & Danielle Walsmith 15 Marcy & Brad Eskind Elaine Morris Eskind ’47 & Edward Eskind 10 Julie Eskind ’02 15 Kalli Abernathy Eskind ’82 & Lon Eskind ’82 5 Madeline Eskind ’10 Richard Eskind 20 Richard Espenant 15

John Evans ’54 10 Christina & Todd Evans Rick Ewing ’83 & Sandy Ewing Adam Fagen ’89 15 Hanan Fakhruddin ’17 Andrea Kirshner Falik ’04 & Kevin Falik 5 Kelly & Ross Falzone 15 Mark Fancher ’76 Cherrie Forte Farnette ’63* Elizabeth Farr ’14 Tanza & Stephen Farr Emily Fassler ’17 Gabriel Faulcon ’18 Mercedes & Gary Faulcon 15 Kristin Faulder Mia Mihal Faxon ’85 & Robert Faxon 15 Judith & Richard Feaster 5 Sophie Feather-Garner ’05 10 Rita Fentress Imaan Ferdowsi ’98 Louis Field ’59 5 Ida Fields Connie & Jeff Fink 5 Jacob Fink ’18 *deceased

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Pat & John Finney 25 Liz Fischer ’00 Wendy & Frank Fish 25 Betsy Fisher ’66 Hannah Fish-Trotter ’05 Ben FitzGerald ’56 Alice Fitzgibbon 10 George Flatau 15 Nancy & Colden Florance Yvette & James Floyd 10 Johanna & Matt Followill Cindy Sellers Forrester & Tom Forrester KiKi Hinze Forsythe ’68 10 Sandy & Hank Foster 20 Wendell Foster ’81 & Ann Foster 5 Leigh Fox ’18 Jean & David Foxman 10 Elizabeth Foy ’97 Joe France ’64 10 Kristin & Richard Frank 10 Phyllis & Stanley Frank 10 Alex Freedman ’18 Courtney & Joe Freedman 15 Dan Freeman ’82 15 Babs Freeman-Loftis ’74 & Tom Loftis ’74 10 Ellen Freiberg Elizabeth & Jay Frein 5 Penelope & Jon Frere Sara Lubow Fried ’91 & Trippe Fried 15 Missi Shainberg Friedenberg ’81 & Todd Friedenberg 20 Kathy & David Friedman 5 Jana Friedman ’03 Michael Friedman ’88 & Sara Friedman 10 Jim Frinier ’92 & Amelia Frinier 10 Michelle & Stephen Frohsin 5 Cathy & Howard Fuchs 25 Debbie & Michael Fulcher 15 Bea Fuller Jerry Fykes 5 Lauren Gage Diana Gallaher Thomas Gallaher

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Joe Gallivan ’78 & Traci Gallivan Matt Gardner ’00 & Stacy Klein-Gardner Julia Garrison ’08 Barbara Schmitt Garrow ’63 & Pat Garrow Kathy & Marbut Gaston Isabel Gauthier 5 Susan & Erik Geiger Lan Gellert Zana Gentle ’68 & Elizabeth Knox ’73 5 Peter Gentry Karen Hall Geny Paul George Bob Gessler ’65 & Martha Gessler 5 Joe Getsi 15 Steve Ghertner ’82 & Patty Ghertner 25 Jessica Gichner Chelsea Gifford ’07 Bennett Gilbert ’18 Patrick Gilbert ’76 & Brian Harnett 20 Lori & Justin Giles

Susy Gillette 15 Donna & Lee Gilliam Vicki Greene & Jonathan Gilligan 5 Janie & Floyd Gilliland William Gilliland ’18 Matthew Gillmor ’02 10 Susan Gillmor ’91 & Dwayne Gamble 15 Mike Gimblette Anne & Ronald Ginsberg Judy Shmerling Given ’77 & Gil Given 15 Jonathan Glaser ’88 & Alisha Glaser Lil Glenn Renee Glenn 5 Hannah Gluck ’07 5 Houston Goddard ’98 Susan Godwin 20 Joanne & David Golann Max Goldberg ’01 Eliot Goldfarb ’11 Mark Goldfarb Stephanie Riven Goldman ’65 & Roger Goldman 15


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Jennifer Goldstein ’02 Gretchen & Randy Goldstein Dillon Goodson ’07 & Abby Goodson 5 Don Goodwin ’52 & Jane Goodwin Olive & Daniel Gordon 15 Edward Gottfried ’07 5 Mary Stevens & Roy Gottfried Joan Harap Gould ’51 15 Evelyn & Brent Graham David Graham ’14 Wesley Grantham ’62 & Beth Grantham Michael Gray Wendy Greeley Celeste Green ’27 Edwin Green ’88 & Lara Apgar 5 Fred Green Hadley Green ’29 Tate Green ’25 Ralph Greenbaum 10 Mia Greenberg ’18 Shirley Greenberg Jennye Greene ’01 Ellie Greenfield ’17 Gloria Gregory 10 Nick Gregory ’15 Wil Griffin ’18 Karen & Kenny Griffin 5 Steven Griffith ’68 & Brenda Griffith 5 Betty & Andy Grimes 15 Rachael Andersen-Watts & Will Grissom Cathy & Kent Grizzell 15 Savannah Groos ’17 Frances Groseclose 10 Shelley Churchill & Peter Gross Bobbie & Pete* Grubb 25 Manuel Guerrero ’11 Connor Guest ’13 Beth & David Guest Uma Gunasekaran ’96 & Ramesh Alwarappan 5 Marco Gutierrez ’16 Karen & Rafael Gutierrez Dottie Haber

“I give back to USN because even a small amount feels like a contribution: a contribution to a current student experiencing a community that will shape the rest of their lives just as it did mine.” — Erin Drake ’10, National Alumni Board of Visitors member Matthew Haber ’98 & Ellen Duke Haber ’00 10 Lauren Hagan Christi Heflinger Hage ’97 5 Katherine Spitz Hale ’01 & William Hale 5 Mittie Hale 15 Nancy & Stephen Hales 5 Mimi Kemp Hall ’62 5 Karen Wieckert & Rogers Hall Tami Sprintz Hall ’83 & Jeffrey Hall 5 Carolyn & Hartley Hall Virginia Hall Angela & Taro Hamano Audrey Hamilton ’18 Arnetta & Eddie Hamilton Dee Hammonds Susan Hammonds-White ’64 Jessica Hanks ’ 15 Perry Happell ’61 & Gayle Happell 15 Katrina Harbers ’86 & Kenneth White 15 Peggy & Mike Harbers 5 Alan Hardacre ’73 Wendy & Jesse Hardaway 5 Rose Gayle Hardy Amy Harkness Ali Harnell Betty Harper Liz Entman Harper ’95 Luther Harrell ’68 Tracey Harriman Zaz Harris ’95 15 Benjamin Harris ’18

Cheryl & Jim Harris 5 Nina Turner Harris ’87 15 Rich Harris Jack Hart ’53 & Karen Hart 5 Rebecca Harwood ’18 Caroline Tippens Hasselle ’68 Rachel Eisenstein Hauber ’98 & Ryan Hauber Laura & Jared Hauser Stephen Hauser & Nealy Glenn Jan Havens Beverly Hays Matthew Hays ’14 Christopher Heard ’71 25 Connie Heard ’73 & Edgar Meyer 25 Craig Anne & Scott Heflinger 25 Phyllis & Hal Helderman 10 Roz Helderman ’97 Gail Ritter Henrie ’60 Mona Herrell Julia Petrova & Aaron Hetrick Carol Henderson Hewitt ’77 5 Andrew Hewlett ’04 John Hickman ’94 Dee Holder Hicks Bradshaw ’58 & Bill Hicks Bradshaw 20 Leigh Ivey Hicks ’05 & Jack Hicks ’05 5 Ellen Hicks 5 Crystal & Henry Hicks Mary & Hank Hildebrand Margaret Hill Meredith Hill ’16 Karen & Mike Hill 20

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“At USN I was more comfortable than I had ever been before in school; I was genuinely happy to be there most days, for which I cannot thank the faculty enough. I doubt I could have developed the same closeness with my teachers at any other school, and it was those relationships especially that helped me both to enjoy classes I would have taken anyway and to explore things I never would have considered before.” —Walter Boero ’18

Matt Hills ’77 & Lisa Hills 15 Larry & Tom Hines Shivam Hingorani ’18 Siffat Hingorani ’08 Jonell Hinsey Adam Hirsch ’00 Maxine Hirsch Clare Hobbs Liz Hodder Adam Hodges ’04 Doug Hoekstra 5 Betsy Greenbaum Hoffman ’83 & Seth Hoffman 15 Jay Hoffman Robert Hoge ’68 Jennifer & Tim Hollahan David Hollender ’73 & Gail Fithian 10 Robert Holliman Joi Holmes ’17 Emily Holt 10 Charles & Stephanie Hong Elijah Hong ’18 Jan & Peter Honsberger 25 Martha & Richard Hooper Hopdoddy Burger Bar Inc. Priscilla Holeman Hopkins ’58 Carly Compas Horn ’06

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Gene Horner ’62 & Kathy George Horner ’63 20 Gladys Horner Roger & Cheryl Horner Sarah Shainberg Hornick ’90 & Chad Hornick Joseph Horowitz ’93 Martha & John Horrell Sara & John Horst Eli Horton ’18 Anica Howard ’83 Karan & Samuel Howard Wendy & Lisa Howe 10 Lorene Howell ’01 5 Rachel Levy Howell ’00 & Patrick Howell Margaret & Bill Howell 25 Josephine Huang-Yeh & Zion Huang 20 Jess Gardner & Wilson Hubbell 10 Heidi & Jim Hudnut-Beumler 15 Julia Hudnut-Beumler ’09 5 Elisabeth Hudson Jonathan Hudson ’18 Leena Varma & Jeff Hufford Jaran Huggins ’18 Janá & Dobie Huggins Reed Hummell ’84

Moses Hummon ’18 Matthew Huntington & Andrea Utz Jean Hutchinson 25 Carolyn Hecklin Hyatt ’02 Sarah Batey Ice ’96 & Chad Ice 15 Hina Mufti & Kamran Idrees Waleed & Mehri Irani Christy Ivey 5 Jaime & Sam Jackson 10 Ellen & Kenneth Jacobs Nancy Grossman Jacobs ’82 & Raymond Jacobs 20 Tommy Jacobs ’81 Tyler Jacobs ’18 Puja Jagasia ’17 Kari & Brian Jansen Katie Goldstein Jarrett ’05 10 Caroline Jenkins Althea & Louis Jenkins Juanita & Gary Jennings Steve Jobe 5 Jackson Joffe ’18 Will Johns ’11 Mine Yoshizawa & Carl Johnson 10 Doug Johnson ’61 15 Betsy Johnson ’81 Dona & Hal Johnson Wells Johnson ’03 & Emily Johnson Andy Johnston ’83 Cary Hunt Johnston ’53 5 Joyce Johnston Will Johnston ’92 & Irish Johnston 10 Angel Jones ’14 Angie Jones Betty Jones 5 Lynn & Byron Jones 20 Anica & Mike Jones 5 Mary Loventhal Jones ’67 25 Piper Jones ’08 5 Harold Jordan ’81 & Michelle Jordan 5 Marty & Wendy Jordanov Ritu & Matt Joseph 5 Brenda Jowers 20 Nicole Jules 10 Kensi Juszkiewicz ’18


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Barbara York Kammerud ’66 & John Kammerud ’66 15 Barry Kammerud ’68 & Jody Kammerud 10 Linda Melman Kaplan ’79 & Chuck Kaplan Sarah Karp ’14 Lauren & Seth Karp 5 Justin Karpinos 10 Jackie Roth Karr ’76 5 Margaret & Elmer Kassay 10 Elizabeth & Matt Katz Elly Katz ’68 Brooks Katzman ’69 & Kathy Katzman Caitlin Dixon Kavoosifar ’04 & Cameron Kavoosifar Corry Ke ’17 Carly Kear Kay Keegan ’57 15 Nick Keegan Susan Handlan Keffer ’75 Lori Ann & Brad Kehler 5 Ellie McCarley Keiper ’95 & Zak Keiper 15 Leigh Kelley ’68 10 Mary Herbert & Mark Kelly Sibley Edwards Kelly ’91 & Rick Kelly 15 Willie Mae & William Kendricks Marty & David Kennedy 20 Michael Kennedy ’01 & Michelle Fogo Kennedy ’02 5 Siobhán & Ray Kennedy 5 Kyla Terhune & Rick Keuler 5 Adam Kever ’08 Sasha & Kenneth Key 5 Puja Kadolkar & Manish Kharat Tony Khim 15 Justin Khim ’10 5 Lindsey Khim ’12 Florence Kidd Yvonne Martin-Kidd & Ron Kidd 15 Thelma Kidd 10 Kaz & Kimberly Kikkawa Fay Kilgore ’69 & David Jordan 10 Sara Roth Kilian ’43 10

Robert Kincaid Elizabeth & Andy King Brandy Turner-King & Bakari King 10 Courtney King ’97 10 Josh King ’91 & Julie King Robbie King ’93 & Kristin King 15 Kim & Jim Kingsbury 5 Sam Kingsbury ’17 Loren Kirkpatrick Barrie & Alden Kirshner Marin Kirshner ’18 Bari Bettan & Michael Kirshner 10 Sameer Kirtane ’94 & Neha Kirtane Emily Loveman Kisber ’54 10 Paige & Matt Kisber 10 Patty Klein ’68 & Alan Task 10 Diana & Anton Kleiner 5 Stephanie & John Kleiner 15 David Kline ’68* Andrew Kloek Lucy Kloeppel ’17 Sarah Knight ’18

Stephen Knight ’84 & Kay Knight 15 Caroline Knowles ’18 Catherine & Jay Knowles 10 Becky & John Knowles Margaret Knowles ’06 Karen Ward Knox ’66 & Tom Knox Shaun & April Knox Pam & Mike Koban Rod Kochtitzky 15 Will Kochtitzky ’12 Debbie & Bob Kolarich Ingrid Komisar ’16 Max Komisar ’18 Kay Kornman ’74 & Joel Goldberg 5 Yibin Li & Qinghua Kou Kraft CPAs Bryan Kraft ’98 Julie Kraft Glenda & Lee Kraft 25 Ann & John Krimm Lora Krizelman-Hernández ’91 & Michael Hernández 15 *deceased

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Debbie Grossman Kroman ’74 Kip Krones 10 Elaine & Gus Kuhn 25 Irwin Kuhn ’72 & Diane Kuhn 25 Amy Kurland ’73 & Kelly Collom 10 Ben Kurland ’11 Mumin & Zeynep Kurtulus Akash Kurupassery ’18 Chris Kuzur ’01 5 Jared LaCroix Dana & Graham Lacy Pam Laird Jonathan Lamb & Bridget Orr Alan Lancaster ’82 20 Andrew & Kristi Lane Natalie & Brian Langlinais Terri & Bronson Lankford

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Brian Lapidus ’93 & Kim Lapidus 10 Leslye & Steve Lapidus 5 Pat Lasher Jacobs & Richard Jacobs Jordan Lavender ’11 Marc & Lewis* Lavine 25 Nathalie Lavine ’00 & Keith Russell 10 Judy Hopton Lawrence ’68 5 David Lazarus ’02 & Allison Lazarus Simone Leblon ’78 15 Ben Lee ’16 Helen & James Lee John & Carla Lee 10 Catherine Lemaire Lozier Catherine LeMaster ’18 Ellie Lentz ’08 Mary Ann & Preston Lentz Karri Leslie Carolyn & Lawrence Levine Rich Levine ’80 5 Marci Levy ’07 10 Randi & Ralph Levy 20 Saskia & David Lewis 10 Zoe Lewis ’18 Annabelle Li ’18 Yan Yan & Di Li Dong Li & Dandan Liu Mitchell & Heather Light Sandy Liles ’67 Jennifer Lindsey Kayla Lindsey Katherine & Mack Linebaugh Trey Lipman ’68 5 Jackie & Martin Lipsitz Sharon & Alan Lipworth 10 Rodney Lister ’69 25 Carolyn Little Kirsten Deitelhoff & Bill Little Mark Littlefield 5 Kevin Liu Giachery Lizarraga & Holley Seals-Lizarraga Susie Schoggen Logan ’73 & John Logan 5 Alex Lomis ’18 Alex Loosen ’04

Max Loosen ’01 Natalie Loventhal ’11 Tom Loventhal 25 Al Lowe ’64 5 Kate Bush Loyco ’93 Abby Gillmor Luffman ’89 & Mackey Luffman 20 Margaret Luffman ’18 Grace Ann Cunningham Lukach ’03 & Matt Lukach ’04 5 Ben Lundin ’03 Jane & Hank Luschen Jo Ellen & George Luscombe Daniel Lutes ’18 Charles Lutin ’70 5 Bill Lutin ’69 Michele & Mike Lutz Molly Macpherson ’80 5 Lindsey Kever Magner ’02 & Sheldon Magner 5 Kelsey Magnuson ’11 5 Jan Maier 5 Marc Maier ’85 & Jill Maier 5 Pamela Malinowski Krista Malloy 10 Ben Maloy ’18 Jennifer & Zac Maloy Jim Manning 5 Gene & James Manning Kimberly Manz 10 John Marcus ’64 René Marois Caroline Russell Marold ’66 & John Marold 25 Mary Berlin & Mark Marshall Kristen & Rick Martin Jenelle Martin ’80 Cindy & Bill Martin Paula Rampulla & Andres Martinez Patrick Martinez ’01 Bret Mash 10 Erik Mash ’93 10 Sheila & Jimmy Mash 5 Elizabeth & Edvin Masic Liz Mask & Al Reynolds 5 *deceased


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Amalia & Gerald Mason Dean Masullo 5 Ella Mathews ’12 Dawn & Heinrich Matthies 10 Sy & Jo Mauskopf 5 Marge Maxwell 5 Alice May ’17 Dan May ’07 10 Yolanda Ricci & Jonathan May 20 Katie Greenebaum & Josh May Carol & Charlie Mayes 10 Dana & Alonzo Mayfield 5 Gloria Mayfield Beth Maynard ’80 & Mark Dirksen Bryant Mayne ’02 Alda Rae Gordon McAdams ’67 & Bobby McAdams Emily & Hill McAlister 5 Printha McCallum ’89 Tricia McCarley 5 Holly & Randall McCathren 5 Sarah Harton McClane ’80 & Brock McClane Thorunn McCoy 15 Clyde McCullough ’70 Amy McElroy ’07 Katherine & Jim McElroy Jennifer McFall 15 Elizabeth McGowin Tatum McGowin ’14 Jennifer Simmons McGugin ’96 & Daniel McGugin 15 Patrick McHugh ’04 10 Anna Claire & Robbie McKay 15 Linda & Woody McKay 10 Bill McKee ’61 15 Derek McLaren ’87 & Laura McLaren 15 Will McLemore ’94 & Jennie Wolff ’95 15 Diane McNamara Sheila McNeely Suzanne Foy McNulty ’00 & Patrick McNulty 15 Miró McPherson ’12 Karla & Mark McQuain Heather & Matthew McRae 5

Jason Meadows 5 Rachel Ballard Mehr & Kamran Mehr Asha Mehrotra ’13 Jessica Mei ’18 Jing Mei & Xuhan Zhang Dena Meiste Anna Holovaty Mennerick ’87 Rahul Menon ’95 5 Melinda & Jerrod Menz Lee Ann Harrod Merrick ’79 & Scott Merrick 20 Morgan & Walter Merrill 10 Katherine Barnes Merrill ’02 & Hilson Merrill ’02 Alice Merritt 15 Elizabeth Merritt ’80 20 Sandra Stone Merritt ’64 & Cullen Merritt 5 Mary Meyer 10 Liesel & Rob Meyer Randy & Clare Michels Pat & Sam Miletich 25 Kacey Fuldauer Millard ’03 10 Brandon Miller Carroll Miller ’61 15 David Miller ’68 & Katherine Miller 25 Jamie Miller ’10 5 Sherry & Lane Miller 15 Laura Miller ’04 Lilly Miller 5 Norma Miller 25 Bonnie & Bob Miller 25 Robert Miller ’49 & Shirley Miller 15 Bill Miller 15 Stella Grobel Miller-Collett ’59 Bob Minton ’14 Puneet Mishra ’04 Sharda & Shri Mishra Vineet Mishra ’00 Richa Misra ’96 & Raj Ramachandran MIST Nashville Kelsey Moan Mark Montgomery Ann & Harry Moodie 5 Adrian Moore ’88 5

Angie Moore Colin Moore ’18 Edward Moore Hannah Moore ’18 Helen & Kevin Moore Leslie Moore ’55 Martha & Goffrey Moore 5 Hannah Moots ’04 Elizabeth Wright & Paul Moots David Moreau ’97 & Jessica Moreau Leslie Zarker Morgan ’70 & Richard Morgan 15 Haley Morrill ’16 Judy Morris 5 Nancy Morrison Lynne Mosby ’66 20 Ben Mosley 10

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Estella Mosley ’18 Erin Mosow ’98 & Nathan Terry ’99 Daniel Moss ’79 Lola Motley ’18 Malcolm Moutenot ’13 Marshall Moutenot ’09 Kelly & Paul Mozzi Evan Mukherji ’18 Jackson Murley ’02 15 Joyce Murley 20 Marci Murphree 10 Henry Murrey ’67 & Gillian Murrey 5 Jane Cary Murrey ’53 & Harwell Murrey 5 Anna Myint ’04 10 Patti & Win Myint Judith-Ann & Kent Nakamaru Harrison Nam Peggy & Don Napier 5 Julie & Bob Neaderthal 10 Adell & Michael Neal 10 Kris & Greg Neal

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Jesse Neely & Darlene Abernathy-Neely Bobby Nellums ’38 Beverly Nelson ’64 5 Emily Neumann ’01 Mary Niarhos ’18 Kevin Nicholas ’65 & Susan Nicholas 10 Kaitlyn Nicholls ’18 Stuart Nicholson ’45 & Jean Nicholson 10 Alexandra Kinzer Nienhuis ’04 & Ryan Nienhuis 5 Anne Nilsson 10 Lily Zhao & Wei Niu Janet McGinnis Noble ’63 10 Lynn & Mike Noel 15 Betsy Nolan ’18 Lynda & Bill Norris 5 Margaret Norris Ursula Norris 10 David Norton ’73 Ted Noser ’18 Laura Novick 5 Barbara & Ken Nye 5

Jonathan Nyquist ’01 & Rich Fulkerson Sneha Channabasappa Oakley ’94 & Lee Oakley 5 Jim Oates ’82 Catharine O’Bryan Bryan & Monique Odom Ashley & Junaid Odubeko Philip Oliphant ’03 Samantha Olivares-Mejia ’18 Kerry Olivares-Hansen & Danyvid Olivares-Villagomez 5 Meghan & Greg O’Loughlin 5 Ann Olsen Kaile Barnes O’Morrissey ’05 Barbara Sterrett Oonk ’68 Willie Orr ’64 & Kathie Orr 5 Margaret Lipman Orthwein ’01 & Stephen Orthwein 5 Margo & Ben Owen 5 George Owen ’18 Barbara Owens 5 David A. Owens & Jennifer Bostwick-Owens 20 Gail Webb Owings ’77 John Pace Hannah Williams Page ’93 Jennifer Page & Joe Mayer 5 Bonita & Carlos Palmer Linda & Jürgen Pannock 15 Markus Pannock ’18 Nisha Goyal-Parikh & Nehal Parikh Barbara & Charles Parker Stephan Parker ’79 5 Adriana Bialostozky & David Parra 5 Roopa & Devang Pastakia Devan Patel ’18 Roshan & Minal Patel Curtis Patey ’18 Debbie Van Slyke & Philip Patey James Patrick ’51 Jane & Reg Pattey 10 Cheryl & Allen Patton David Patton ’06 5 Shannon Paty ’68 20 Becky Paxton ’05


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Carr Payne ’44* Kimberly & Tillman Payne 10 Bill Payne ’47 10 Jim Pedigo ’51 5 Debra Crane & Ted Pedulla Tian Ling Hu & DunFa Peng Arthur Perlen ’77 & Lisa Perlen Alan Perlman ’04 Maribeth Davidson & Mathieu Perry Raymond Peters ’68 Angelo & Eulene Petraglia Suzanne & Clay Petrey 5 Marjorie George & Jonathan Petty 10 Heidi & Andrew Pflaum 5 Penny Phillips 10 Beth Yother & Scott Phillips Frank Phinizy ’58 Phoenix Club of Nashville Mark Pierce ’16 David Pilcher ’68 & Martha Pilcher Diane Pincus Allison Pingree & Chris Teal 5 Robert Pinson ’94 & Megan Pinson 10 David Plummer ’86 & Christy Plummer 15 Anne & John Plummer 5 Anissa Pollard Anne Pope Diana & David Popovich Alan Powers ’01 5 Martha Wetteman & Jim Powers 25 Joanne Slike & Ron Powers 10 Rhonda Prater-Gelinas 15 Lisa Preston & Cynthia Lee 25 Darla Price-Davidson ’92 Jo Dee Hicks Prichard ’84 & Gibson Prichard Yolanda & Kelvin Prince Doni & Tim Princehorn 25 Kate Pritchard & Mark Doyle Agnes & Peter Pulay Patti Purdue ’91 5 Christopher & Melissa Puri Carrie Spitz Purser ’04 & Dave Purser Jason Puzniak & Kelly Carden Quaker Hill Foundation

Cappi Quigley Kay & Robbie Quinn Courtney Rabb ’18 Mike Rabb & Kerri Woodberry Rabb 15 Margaret & Dave Rados Kristin Rager Lynn Ragland Nabilah Rahman Will Ransom ’76 Dori Rathmell ’18 Benning & Greg Ratliff Kay & David Raybin 20 Lisa Redding ’94 15 Mary Lou Redding Manorama Reddy Meera Ballal & Seenu Reddy Srijaya Reddy ’97 15 Saritha & Voncha Reddy Katie Reen 5 Ann Marshall Rees ’44 Courtney White Regen ’68 Mary Sophia Reich ’18

Julie Reichman ’70 & Mark Borgstrom 15 Phoebe & Keith Reilly 5 Craig Reinheimer ’80 Evan Remer ’02 Esther & Steve Remer Jody Reynolds & Michael Dukes 5 Kim Sandler Rhodes ’01 & Tom Rhodes 5 Amy & Cory Richardson 5 Mclaine Richardson ’04 10 Nancy & Mike Richardson Martha & Alvin Riedl 5 Katie Ries ’00 Susie & William Ries 5 Lauren Martinez Riley ’02 & Michael Riley Amy Rivera Sydney Robbins ’16 Jeremy Roberts ’91 & Kira Roberts 5 Kay Roberts ’68 10 Karen & Rex Roberts 25 Harriet & William Roberts *deceased

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University School of Nashville

Kay Van Cleeff Robins ’64 & Bruce Robins 5 Steve Robins 20 Wolf Robinson ’17 Penney Robinson ’85 & Bill Yerazunis 5 Dorren & Rob Robinson 5 Alex Robison ’70 Rebecca McElroy Robuck ’03 & John Robuck 5 Victoria Roca 5 Allie Roche ’17 5 Hayden Roche ’13 5 Rachel Rochester ’12 Mary & Rick Rochester Naomi Rodgers ’14 Jim Rodrigues ’94 15 Francisco Rodriguez Stephen Rodriguez ’04 & Brandi Rodriguez 5 Polly Shepard Roffwarg ’07 & David Roffwarg Anne Rogers ’68 Bart Rollins ’70 5 Jill & Patrick Rork 10 Linda & Robert Rork Helen & Fred Rose Joanna Brichetto & Michael Rose 15 Mike Rosen ’82 & Ellen Rosen 5 Eric Rosen ’83 & Holly Rosen 15 Lauren Rosen ’17 Marti & Billy Rosenberg 25 Sheila & Robert Rosenblatt Brenda & Bobby Rosenblum 15 Brad Rosenblum ’82 Jessie Rosenblum Terry Katzman Rosenblum ’65 & Bernie Rosenblum 20 Bob Rosenfeld ’68 & Becky Rosenfeld Audrey Anderson & Richard Rosenthal 5 Ted Ross ’03 Isabel Ross ’06 Ashley & Stan Ross Debbie & Bill Roth 15 Molly Roth ’18 Sarah Grogan Roubieu ’93

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Lisa & Tim Rowland 5 Laura Lea Rubino ’09 Lisa LeMaster & J. B. Ruhl Alex Russell ’13 Nancy Hyer & Jim Russell 20 Barbara & William Russell Emily Eisenstein Rutz ’95 Kyle Rybczyk 10 Mandy Ryden ’78 Freya Sachs ’00 10 Arlene & Howard Safer Sage Dining Services Kamal & Rupinder Saggi 5 Jule & Barry Sales 5 Jennifer Galland & Bryan Sallman Becky Salomon ’04 & Alison Duncan Salomon Bhagya & Rojan Samudrala 10 Margaret Sanders Pepi & Win Sandler Carla Sandler-Wilson ’04 & Josh Wilson 5 Callie Sands ’18 Medha & Nilanjan Sarkar 10 Lia Saroyan & Michael Knapp Gray & Kathryn Sasser Elizabeth Saum ’18 Kristina & Michael Savona Amanda Saxer ’99 & Darin Chapman Maria Schaffner ’84 5 Julie Schellenger Eleanor Gillmor Schiff ’95 Ari Schiftan ’07 Stephen Schleicher ’01 & Magda Schleicher Kellie Schmeal Anita Schmid & William Finch 25 Mary Schmid ’01 Brad Schmittou 10 Claire Schneider ’88 Jordan & Rachel Schneider Joe Schneider ’03 5 Sandra Simmons & Jack Schnelle 10 Jessica Schreiber ’16 Bill Schreiber ’83 & Rita Schreiber 25

Christian Schuetz & Carla Sevin Andrew Schulman ’96 Matthew Schwarcz ’18 Sandy Schwarcz 10 Nate Schwartz & Seneca Rosenberg Emma Schwarz ’24 Courtney Scott ’06 Whitney Scott ’05 William Scott ’09 Molly & Clark Scovel Pamela & Derrick Scretchen Delia Seigenthaler 10 Charlotte Seloff Jessica Rosen & Matthew Semler Wilbur Sensing ’47 Kimberly Greenberg & Chris Serkin Natalie Sewell Brooke Sgambati ’07 Amita & Viren Shah William Shapard ’68 Ann Mikkelsen & Daniel Sharfstein 5 Jan Sharlet Tom Shaw ’16 Clif Shayne ’18 David Shayne ’14 Susie Shefel & Howie Lapides The Sheftel Foundation Goldie & Mark Shepard Sylvia Shepard Celeste Snow Shepherd ’88 5 Roy Shepherd Melissa & Karl Sherman 5 Chanjuan Shi & Will Xiong 5 Andy Shmerling ’99 Robbie Shmerling ’75 & Lisa Carron Shmerling Dolores Shockley Janet Shockley Markham Shofner ’07 5 Sarah & Jason Shuster 10 Kyleen Shyer Kristie & Gene Sieders Dong & Bruce Siegel 5 Mabel & Chet Siew Kim & Chris Sigmund


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Kathleen Sigmund David Silbert ’99 & Elizabeth Silbert Cameron & David Simmons 10 Kay & Keith Simmons 5 Michele & Frank Simone Adele Conner Simons ’88 & John Wengraf 5 Madeline Simpson Alexander Simson Sudha & Pradumna Singh 15 Shashank Singh ’10 5 Lorelle & Jerry Singleton 10 Aliza Sir ’09 5 Anna & Martin Sir Kathy Skinner Danielle & Andrew Sloane Sheryl & Charles Sloane Steven Slovenski Ken Smail Jessica Young & Stephen Smail 15 Adam Small ’93 & Ashley Small Ryan Small ’96

Stephen Small ’60 & Lisa Small 15 Sally & Geoff Smallwood 5 Charles Smith ’63 Jennifer Mathews Smith ’78 5 LaShaunda & Reggie Smith Molly Cunningham Snow ’06 & Michael Snow ’06 Martha & Steve Snow 25 Thomas Snow ’04 Stuart Sobel Lars Söderkvist ’91 Hans Soderquist ’88 Mark Solheim Kati Solomon ’04 & Mike Verrilli 5 Diane Sorrel 10 Kylie Cormier & Jon Soslow 5 Jane & Neil Soslow 5 Madison Southard ’17 Nicole Southwell ’04 5 Cynthia Spangler Nan Eisenstein Speller ’64 15 Monica & Carson Spencer

Cathie & Harvey Sperling Sarah Sperling ’92 5 Rachel Yazdian Spielman ’04 Jeff Spigel ’85 & Chrissy Havens Spigel ’87 Joseph Spradley ’06 10 Lisa & Ken Spradley Frannie Stabile ’05 Victoria Stabile ’09 Melanie Swift & John Stafford Wynne Stallings ’88 Sarah Frost Stamps ’44 15 Cooper Standard ’18 Henry Standard ’18 Bobby Frank ’85 & Teresa Standard 15 Burch Stanley ’28 Korina & John Stanley Yvonne & Brandon Starks Joey Starnes ’01 Jamie Kever Starnes ’04 & Patrick Starnes ’04 Mary Ann & Tom Stasko 25 Maria Frexes & David Steed 10 Nathan Steele ’95 & Amy Steele B.J. Stein ’02 15 David Steine ’68 & Patti Steine 20 Mara Steine ’11 5 The Estate of Peggy Weil Steine ’37 Alicia Steinhilber 10 J.D. Steinhilber Denise Steinkerchner ’81 Daniel Stephens ’18 Mary Stephenson Anna Stern Betsy May Stern ’51 & Wally Stern 25 Sue Zager Sternheimer ’60 & Steve Sternheimer ’60 Kenya Stevens Elisa Friedman & David Stevenson Denee Stewart Freeman ’18 Guy & Cinde Stewart Freeman Emily Stewart ’04 Patrice Stewart Mildred Tilley & Richard Stewart Craig Stewart ’05

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University School of Nashville

Tessa Lamballe Stewart ’06 & David Stewart Jared Stillman ’08 Kevin Stillman ’01 Megan Stillman ’04 Drew Stinson 5 Mary & William Stockard Beckie & Stuart Stokes 10 Sam Strang ’18 Karen Stratvert ’67 25 Bill Stratvert ’60 Anne & Bill Straughan Andy Straus ’91 & Patti Straus 15 Elise & James Straus 5 Chantal Striepe ’14 Susan & Volker Striepe Lorie & Seth Strong 5 Megan Strother 10 Paul Stumpf ’63 & Anne Stumpf 10 Sam Stumpf ’68 Scott Sudduth ’54 & Gail Sudduth Shea Sulkin ’03 Behnaz Barahimi Sulkowski ’01 & James Sulkowski ’01 5 Julia Sullivan ’01 5 Loretta Murley Sullivan ’51 15 Dianne & Craig Sussman 20 Camille Sutton & David Ellis Louise & Don Swain Barbara Swanson 10 Stephanie Swartz Sallie & Sammy Swor 5 Carole Tabor Griffin Tanner ’13 Kate Tanner ’16 Molly Tanner ’04 10 Genie & Rodney Tanner 15 Simpson Tanner ’15 Helen & Eric Tarleton 15 David Taron Emma Taron ’18 Margie & George Tattersfield 10 Doris Taylor Courtney & Rob Taylor Ann Teaff

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Margaret Felton Teague ’68 Cassandra Teague-Walker ’67 Eleanor Teal ’09 5 Bettie Teasley Katy Anderson Terry ’46 15 Marcia Terry Evelyn TeSelle ’18 Maria May TeSelle ’83 & John TeSelle ’83 15 Pat Thach ’66 5 Kathy & Michael Theobald Marge & Al Thomas 5 Parker Thomas ’88 Jerrel McBride Thomas ’01 & Fred Thomas Conner Thompson ’18 Nicole Thompson ’03 Beth Thornburg & Mark Meadors 20 Lacie Vincent Thorne ’00 & Neil Thorne Andrew Thornton ’17 Natasha & Randy Tibbott Amy & Darren Tidwell

Carol & Jerome Tift Nesrin & Scott Tift Susan Cermak Timmons ’89 Thomas Torre Gibney ’04 & Daniela Torre Gibney Claudia Torrey ’76 5 Susan Touchstone 15 Tommy Trabue ’58 5 Doug Trapp ’81 & Billy Kimmel Juanita & Charles A. Traughber Judith & Brent Trottier Becky Trupin ’07 Andrea Tryon Carolyn & Louhon Tucker Marilynn Tucker ’68 5 JoAnn Tumey 15 Gwen & Mike Turange 15 Barbara Turner 5 Rita & Toney Turner 5 Ed Turnley ’71 & Carolyn Reed Joshua Twillie ’18 Tina & Matt Tyska


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Masami & Richard Tyson 5 Sam Upchurch ’59 5 Dhruti & Raghu Upender Ashley Upkins Nancy Blum Urbach ’61 Devin Urness ’ 10 Kelsey Urness ’11 Lilly Urness ’17 Monica & Thor Urness 15 Kathleen Utz Kalpana Vallabhaneni ’09 Susan Corney Van Allen ’80 Consuelo Hidalgo Van Beek ’52 Nancy Vining Van Ness ’63 Josephine VanDevender ’93 & Giles Ward 5 Diane Vanette Abby Varney ’18 Ella Varney ’18 Lauren Varney & Amie Thurber Arcelia Vázquez 15 Alys Venable 25 Carol Venable ’91 & Frank Martinez 5 Rhonda Venable & Jeri Fitzpatrick 5 Jeanne Ballinger & Irwin Venick 25 David Venrick ’52 15 Shannon Verprauskus Andrés Victoria Cristin & Scott Viebranz 15 David Vise ’78 & Lori Vise Joyce Vise ’73 5 Barbara Voehler Hannah McNeil & Jason Vogt Ariel Neaderthal Voorhees ’01 & Sam Voorhees Jim Voorhies ’66 Ann & Bill Walia 25 Lewis Walker ’20 Ari Walker ’27 Joanne Walker Quinton Walker Robert & Joyia Walker Leigh Walton Mary Lee Ward Marni & Michael Ward

Mary-Jane & Peter Ward Gail & Dan* Warlick 25 Sam Warlick ’08 Heather Warren ’77 15 Liz & Christopher Washko 10 Aviva Wasserman & Jim Hodgson 10 Katie Watke ’18 Kim Griffey Watkins ’00 Brandon Waugh Katie Shmerling Wayne ’05 & Adam Wayne Kyle & Sheena Weaver Maggie Weaver ’18 Kristen & Will Weaver 10 Heather Campbell Webber ’82 & Angus Webber 10 Marica Webster Martha Weesner ’65 Don Weidemann ’71 & Linda Taylor Karen & Howard Weil 15 Joseph Weil ’18 Chip Weinstein ’73 Margaret Weiss Alix Weiss-Sharp Monica Weiss-Sharp ’01 5 Priya Ollapally Wellington ’00 Rosa Chen Welton ’91 & Robert Welton Annelise Werme ’93 5 Liz Werthan ’56 & Bob Brand 15 Peggy Gessler Werts ’67 Wes Religious School Enrichment Fund Anna West ’07 5 Alison Brown & Garry West Becca West ’04 Nancy & Don Westfall Garret Westlake ’99 & Amanda Westlake Patti & Marty Wexler 15 Morgan Wexler ’08 10 Zach Wexler ’05 10 Ann Wheeler 20 Brooke Wheeler ’97 Quinn Wheelock ’18 Rachel Sobel & David Whelan Ann & Dick Whitcomb

Sarah Land White Bagby ’77 & Steve Bagby Betty & Les White 20 Erskine White 20 Fran Cone White ’59 5 Gwen Hale White ’62 20 Jane & Jim White Latarsher & Roderick White Larry Whitlock ’64 Kathy Wieczerza & Joanna Wright 15 Isa Wierum ’18 David Wiggins ’69 Stan Wiggins ’66 10 Diana Blackwell Wiles ’68 & Dwight Wiles Sarah Wiley & Danny Rhodes Ronnie Wilker ’59 Jade Williams ’17 Marvin Williams 5 Nick Williams ’13 Mariola & Scott Williams 15 Frank Williamson Dixie & George Williamson 5 Betsy & Ridley Wills III Irene & Ridley Wills II Baiba Strautins Wilson ’56 Carol Leslie Wilson ’63 & Tommy Wilson Elsa Wilson ’17 Matthew Wilson Theresa Wilson Patricia Wind Jenny Winston Darlene Winters Kristy Cason & Tim Wise 10 Barrett Witkin ’96 10 Lauren Wolchok ’03 & Ky Krieger 10 Sandy & Jim Wolchok Tammy Wolcott Jamie & Bert Wolf Sarah Nadler Wolf ’99 & Matthew Wolf ’99 15 Charlotte Wolfe ’54 20 Sally Zager Wolfe ’55 & Larry Wolfe 15 Barbara Wolff 5 Maria Wolfgang *deceased

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University School of Nashville

Dacia & Keith Woodley Harriette Grizzard Woodring ’48 & William Woodring 5 Shelby Woods Amy Woodson Velaire & Kris Woolsey 10 Alicia Wright ’98 Patty & Chris Wright Alison & Christopher Wright Linda & Cooper Wright 5 George Wright ’08 5 Justin Wright ’92 & Emily Bernhardt Frances Wright ’06 10 Penny & Peter Wright 20 Tim Wright ’85 & Kathryn Hanley Emma Wuerth ’18 Julian & Ingrid Wuerth

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Debra Wymer Barbara Xiong ’17 Rosie Siman Yakob ’04 & Faris Yakob 10 Tyler Yarbro Rebecca Yarbrough ’18 Scott & Mary Yarbrough Aida Yared Laura & Afshin Yazdian 10 Karen & Fred Yazdian Biao Ye & Li Ding Katie Yeaworth ’04 Lynn Winans & Bob Yemm 10 James Yockey Chris Yoo ’96 David & Pampee Young Lee Ann Pritchett Young ’75 & Willie Young

Joyce Yu ’93 Haley Riebeling Zaccarelli ’04 & Eric Zaccarelli 5 Erin & Greg Zagnoev Jennie Shepard Zagnoev ’02 & Brad Zagnoev 10 Debra Zendlovitz Mike Zibart ’65 & Margaret Boyd Zibart Annlyn Zinke ’18 Brooke Ackerly & Bill Zinke 10 Rachel Zolensky ’08 Shichun Bao & Yong Zou 5 Alya Zouaoui ’18 Barbara & Jeff Zwerner 5


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Development office Director of Development Anne Westfall Administrative Assistant Natalie Sewell Annual Fund Director Claudia Huskey Alumni Director and Social Media Manager Anna Myint ’04 Development Associate for Annual Fund and Family Programs Amy Richardson Special Gifts; Horizons at USN Executive Director Sam Jackson Stewardship Coordinator Lorie Strong USNA Office Manager Debra Alberts

We are proud to recognize the thousands of donors who made gifts to University School of Nashville between July 1, 2017 and June 30, 2018. Gifts to any area of USN, including capital projects, endowment, academic initiatives, the Annual Fund, Horizons at USN, planned gift intentions, matching gifts, and soft credit gifts (e.g. gifts via your foundation or business) are included in your total giving. There could be several reasons your name does not appear in what you believe to be the appropriate giving level or does not appear at all: 1. You made your gift either before July 1, 2017 or after June 30, 2018. 2. Your name may be listed in another giving level. 3. We made a mistake. While we make every effort to ensure every donor is listed correctly, we may have overlooked or misspelled your name. Please accept our apologies, and contact us at 615-329-4423 or nsewell@usn.org so we may correct our records.

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