Celebrating Philanthropy
Report on Giving 2016–2017
Report on Giving 2016–2017
2017 Board of Trustees Kate Jeton, President Christopher Smith, Vice President Dale Lewis, Secretary Vin Veroneau, Treasurer Conan Deady, Member-At-Large Susan Spagnola, Member-At-Large Kate Burnham Catherine Cloudman Ben Devine Nicole A. DuFauchard Cinda Joyce Jed Porta ’99 Emily Renschler Deborah Sampson Shinn Erica Schair-Cardona ’94 Tim Soley Alexander H. Spaulding William A. Torrey Jeffrey Troiano Warren Valdmanis Geoffrey Wagg, Head of School Cherie Wendelken Trustees Emeriti Charlton H. Ames Betts Armstrong Thomas M. Armstrong Jane Batzell Nancy M. Beebe ’63 Roger Berle Gregory W. Boulos Nancy Brain Elizabeth P. Carroll Tom Cronin ’78 Marylee Dodge Maria Glaser William Harwood Greg Hastings Hillary Holm ’82 Sherry Huber Anne O. Jackson Gregg Lipton Diane Lukac Jan Macleod Sue McMullan Peter McPheeters Denney Morton Cynthia Orcutt Darrell Pardy Deborah Reed Ineke Schair Alice Spencer Mary Lou Sprague ’46 Ayres Stockly ’82 Ann Staples Waldron
Table of Contents 1 Letter from the Head of School 2 Built on Mud A New Home for Waynflete Crew 6 Remembering Debba Curtis
The Waynflete Fund
9 Personal Best Honoring Cathie Connors 12 W aynflete Roots Meet Our New Head of Lower School, Anne Scribner Hopkins 14 Hewes Magic Memories of the Hewes Wing 16 Home School A Retrospective on “Building Waynflete” 20 Celebrating Philanthropy Annual Giving 2016–2017
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Welcome Philanthropy is an essential component of our success as an independent school, and I am grateful to the many friends and families who include Waynflete in their giving each year. I am excited to present this year’s Report on Giving and to share some of the exciting developments underway as a result of our community’s generosity. In May, we broke ground on a new Lower School, and bid farewell to the Hewes Wing, which served us well for many decades. In the following pages, you can read a remembrance of the Hewes Wing in a piece that Debbie Rowe, longtime early childhood educator, graciously penned. Our Lower School groundbreaking ceremony was momentous for our community, as these plans have been in process for three decades. We are all excited to watch the new facility take shape over the coming year. Last fall, we moved our crew program to a new home off Commercial Street with full-time water access. The result has been transformational for our crew team and coaches. You can read more about this exciting project in a story about the origin and growth of our crew program.
Our endowment grew in exciting ways as well. With help from former parents Keith and Maria Canning, two new endowments were established honoring Upper School Dean of Students and lacrosse coach Cathie Connors. Finally, as many of you know, Waynflete mourned the passing of beloved history teacher Debba Curtis in May. Please take a moment to read Alice Brock’s remembrance of our colleague and friend. Sincerely,
Geoff Wagg Head of School
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WAYNFLETE CREW finds a new home on the Fore River
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WHEN Catherine “C.C.” Stockly signed on as a volunteer Waynflete rowing coach in the fall of 2007, the school’s crew program had a dozen athletes, two boats, one safety launch—and no dock. When the tide was out at the Fore River Fields put-in, rowers had to lug their shells across the muddy tidal flats to the water’s edge. The program was informal and barebones, with few organized races. Off-water training took place in the garage of a Waynflete parent.
“We always had a blast, though,” says C.C. “There is a simple beauty to muddy boats and cold feet. With crew, there is a certain pride in being as tough as you can be.” C.C. became head coach in 2009. She made efforts to further open the crew program to students from other high schools, and interest began to grow in Greater Portland. A Waynflete student built a boat rack for his senior project, and a parent donated a dock. The tides still limited on-water practices to two sessions per week, however.
“There is a simple beauty to muddy boats and cold feet. With crew, there is a certain pride in being as tough as you can be.” —C.C. Stockly, Crew Coach
NEW DIGS Waynflete’s new Head of School, Geoff Wagg, began meeting with members of the community in fall 2013. “I remember Geoff asking me what he could do for the rowing program,” says C.C. “I jokingly said, ‘you could get us full-time water.’ Little did I know that he would be calling me three weeks later to tell me it was a done deal.” Geoff had reached out to Phineas Sprague, son of alumna Mary Lou Thomas Sprague ’46 and an avid rower who competed at Tabor Academy and Harvard. Phineas owns Portland Yacht Services, which at the time was constructing a new waterfront facility on Commercial Street, west of the Casco Bay Bridge. He generously leased a 200-foot stretch of waterfront to the school for a decade. “Rowing is an integral part of Waynflete’s athletic program,” says Geoff. “It’s one of the few sports that you can start in ninth grade at
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“Rowing is an integral part of Waynflete’s athletic program. It’s one of the few sports you can start in ninth grade at no disadvantage.” —Geoffrey Wagg, Head of School
no disadvantage. This is a real benefit to us, since we have so many new students entering in high school.” With a new location secured, C.C., her husband (Waynflete alumnus and former trustee Ayres Stockly ’82), and Ayres’ parents made generous donations to kick off the dock fundraising initiative.
MORE TIME ON THE WATER With additional help from early supporters, the school began a complex permitting process involving the city, the state, and the Army Corps of Engineers. The new dock and launch were
constructed in winter 2016, and crews began using the new site this past spring. “Occasionally we can’t go out due to wind or ships on the water,” says C.C., who now checks in with the Portland Harbormaster before every practice. “But it’s a world of difference from the previous location. Now we have the potential to practice on the water every day.” The new facility has allowed for consistent scheduling, which means easier time management for athletes and less absenteeism. C.C. expects to see a positive effect on year-over-year absenteeism. “Rowing is a technical sport, with a significant skill set,” she says. “It’s a simple equation: more time on the water equals better rowing and better fitness. Both of those elements make boats go faster.”
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“It’s a simple equation: more time on the water equals better rowing and better fitness.” —C.C. Stockly, Crew Coach
FOUR TO EIGHT Fundraising for a new boathouse is already underway. The facility would make possible a goal that has been on the horizon for years: shifting the program from exclusively fourrower shells to include eights. C.C. is convinced that this change would result in a rapid increase in the number of rowers—particularly from outside Waynflete—and could also lead to the creation of a summer program. “I also believe that we’ll hit critical mass at some point, and that other complementary programs will start up nearby,” she says. “Cape Elizabeth, South Portland, and Scarborough have enough interested kids, along with the necessary resources and access to water. It would be a wonderful scenario to have all of us focused on building interest in rowing in Southern Maine.”
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REMEMBERING
Debba Curtis by ALICE BROCK
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“Debba’s contributions to Waynflete are immeasurable... Her love of history was inspiring, and her ability to ignite her students’ love of learning became legendary.”
I HAVE A VIVID MEMORY OF meeting Debba in 1984 when she was hired to teach at Waynflete. The first time we shook hands, she was smiling broadly and holding her infant son, Will, in her arms. Debba was a vital part of our community from then until the spring of 2016 when illness suddenly necessitated what we all hoped would be just a temporary leave of absence. It was a crushing blow to learn that Debba would not be coming back; even now, it is impossible to believe that she is gone.
Debba’s particular passion was U.S. History, especially Constitutional Law and civil rights, including the civil rights of students. She designed many courses with these themes in sharp focus, including her eighth- and eleventh-grade U.S. History classes and her highly popular junior-senior electives: American History Since 1945 and the Bill of Rights. Yet Debba’s love of history also extended to the ninthgrade Western History course, which she taught for many years, and even to an elective on the history of Japan.
How do we say goodbye to this remarkable woman? Debba’s contributions to Waynflete are immeasurable.
In these ways and many others, Debba always sought to broaden her own knowledge and to share it with students with her unique blend of intellectual excitement, high standards, and often raucous humor.
First and foremost, she contributed her two fine sons, Will ’03 and Ned ’08. She was also an incredible educator whose students stood in awe of her encyclopedic mind; indeed, she was Waynflete’s Google long before Google existed. Her love of history was inspiring, and her ability to ignite her students’ love of learning became legendary.
Outside the classroom, Debba was a beloved advisor, a director of the eighth-grade musical where she introduced a new generation to the Gilbert and Sullivan classics, a coach of Mock Trial and Harvard Model UN competitions, and a sponsor of a popular Current Events activity. It is no
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surprise that Debba was so beloved by students and their parents and deeply appreciated by her peers. Debba never wanted to miss out on anything, including her own eulogy, which she asked Lowell and me to compose and to share with her before her death. In vintage Debba style, she put it this way, with a twinkle in her eye: “Would you mind reading it to me in advance since, you know, I’m not going to be there for the service?” Debba’s desire to hear her own story brings to mind her desire to know everyone’s stories. In fact, Debba’s love of stories and of passing them on to others was one of her defining qualities. Once, when confronted with having spread some gossip, she answered—again, with that characteristic twinkle—“Don’t you know not to tell me anything? I am Radio Free Waynflete.” If she could enhance a story, all the better, and many a story she shared bore the stamp of her embellishment. (Yet the events of her own life needed no enhancement. Who else among us ever packed a pistol as an assistant district attorney in New York City or played poker with Paul Newman? Yes, it’s true, she did!) Debba endured more than her share
“Who else among us ever packed a pistol as an assistant district attorney in New York City or played poker with Paul Newman?”
of suffering throughout her life, most notably the death of her precious daughter Victoria and the steady loss of her vision. She faced every trial with exceptional courage and dignity. Her final challenge was coming to grips with the fact that she would never be able to return to Waynflete, a school she loved fervently, and that her life would be ending far too soon. Yet even then, Debba’s spirit remained indomitable, she found solace in spending time with family and friends, and she reveled in stories. Perhaps the reason that Debba loved the enhanced story so much is that she herself was one. Like the best story, her life was brimming with unexpected plot twists, humor, and high drama. Like the best story, Debba leaves us feeling forever changed, and like the best story, she is unforgettable. Perhaps we don’t need to say goodbye to her after all because, even now, Debba remains larger than life and will long be integral to the spirit of our school.
DEBBA CURTIS FUND for STUDENTS IN NEED In the final months of her life, Debba initiated a conversation with Waynflete’s Development Office about how she wanted memorial gifts to be directed. Debba was particularly passionate about ensuring that financial aid recipients had the ability to participate in all aspects of school life. With her blessing and guidance, we established The Debba Curtis Fund for Students in Need as a permanent tribute to her legacy.
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Keith Canning, Cathie Connors, and Maria Canning
Personal Best Keith and Maria Canning recognize Cathie Connors with the establishment of two endowments in her name
KEITH AND MARIA CANNING had an idea. It was spring 2016, and their daughter Isabel ’17 had just finished her junior year (Sofia ’14 had graduated two years earlier). “We knew that we wanted to make a significant gift to the school,” says Keith. “Because of our daughters’ experiences here, Waynflete was at the top of our list.” But the Cannings wanted to ensure that their gift had a long-term impact, and that it would honor a faculty member who had played an essential academic and athletic role in both daughters’ lives: Upper School Dean of Students Cathie Connors.
Working with Head of School Geoff Wagg and Director of Development Sarah Plimpton, the Cannings developed a plan to establish two endowments—one aimed at financial support for students, the other intended to support athletes and their coaches. Both endowments would be in Cathie Connors’ name.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS Maria and Keith remember well their first visit to Waynflete. They were (and continue to be) supporters of the public school system—both their daughters had attended Longfellow Elementary in Portland prior to moving to
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“No matter who you are, you will be accepted and embraced at Waynflete. We want to help sustain the school and see kids from all kinds of backgrounds thriving here. This is why it was so important to us that one of the endowments focused on tuition assistance.” —Maria Canning, Parent ’14 and ’17
Waynflete to attend middle school. The Cannings knew they would love the smaller class sizes, but they recall coming away from their campus tour with much more—a palpable sense of engagement and energy from students and teachers alike. As the Canning sisters moved through middle and upper school, Keith and Maria observed how Waynflete catered to their daughters’ different learning styles and stretched both girls to their full potential. “There is no hiding at Waynflete,” says Maria. “Every student is known. Every child has to show up and participate. The result is that both of our daughters grew to understand precisely what kind of learners they are, and that they both want to be engaged in their education.” After graduating, Sofia and Isabel picked smaller colleges where they would be able to form relationships with professors, just as they had with their teachers and advisors at Waynflete.
HELP FOR FAMILIES, STUDENTS— AND COACHES The Cannings support the school’s belief that diversity is a condition of excellence. “No matter who you are, you will be accepted and embraced at Waynflete,” says Maria. “We want to help sustain the school and see kids from all kinds of backgrounds thriving here. This is why it was so important to us that one of the endowments focused on tuition assistance.” Keith and Maria also believe that individual and team athletics are important components of a well-rounded education. They recognize that for some families, the additional expense of gear or the cost of meals while traveling to matches can be a burden. The athletic endowment aims to defray some of these costs and ensure that more students have the opportunity to participate. The Cannings built flexibility into the athletic endowment to ensure that funds could also be used for coaches to attend professional development opportunities. “The girls’ coaches were really much more than coaches,” says Maria. “They were role models, and they carried them during the times when they needed support. They’re honorable people, with lots of integrity, and they are always giving of themselves.” The Cannings believe that this ethos starts at the top with Athletic Director Ross Burdick. “The sportsmanship awards seem to matter more to Ross than anything else,” says Keith. “I think that says a lot about him and the school.”
“The sportsmanship awards seem to matter more to Ross [Burdick] than anything else. I think that says a lot about him and the school.” —Keith Canning, Parent ’14 and ’17
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HONORING CATHIE Like many Waynflete parents, the Cannings are struck by the faculty’s deep level of commitment. “As life presents challenges— and it always does—the kids are supported,” says Keith. “The list of faculty members who deserve recognition is a long one.” But from the moment the idea of named endowments began to form, there was no question in either of their minds about who the recipient should be. “We both thought, ‘let’s honor Cathie,’” says Maria. “Cathie is all heart—someone who shows up every day, for our daughters and so many other students, in school and on the field,” says Keith. “Sometimes we make the mistake of waiting until the end of a career to recognize someone who stands out.
We wanted to change that pattern. Our hope is that these endowments will encourage Cathie and others to keep doing their good work.” As the Cannings finalized the details of the endowments, they reflected on the kinds of role models they wanted for their daughters outside the home—individuals who supported their girls’ hopes and dreams, honored their differences, and embodied qualities like perseverance, consistency, and integrity through their actions. “We wanted to honor Cathie, but the reality is that we see this kind of character in so many of the faculty and coaching staff at Waynflete,” says Keith. “Now, when I see these qualities starting to manifest themselves in the positive choices that Sofia and Isabel are making as young adults, it just amazes me.”
A Level Playing Field How the Hidden Costs of Athletics Can Create Barriers Boys Lacrosse • Helmet $200 • Gloves $125 • Elbow pads $50 • Stick $125 • Shoulder pads $50 • Cleats $125
$675 in required gear
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Meet Our New Lower School Director, Anne Scribner Hopkins
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As a college student, Anne Scribner Hopkins never imagined becoming a teacher. Yet her noteworthy educational career now spans close to 30 years— and has its roots at Waynflete. After graduating with an economics degree, Anne returned home to Maine in search of work. She tutored math students at Waynflete, also working in the Afterschool program and coaching middle school girls basketball. After a chance encounter with an encouraging educator, Anne began teaching middle school mathematics teacher at Renbrook School in West Hartford, Connecticut, then moved to Shady Hill School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Anne would spend the next 27 years at Shady Hill serving as an elementary school teacher, a middle school math teacher, and eventually, a mentor teacher to graduate-level educators.
PEDAGOGICAL PARALLELS “There is no other school in the country that is more closely aligned with our teaching philosophy than Shady Hill,” says Head of School Geoff Wagg. “The thematic approach, the emphasis on progressive education—these are hallmarks of both schools. It was a natural place for us to look for someone with energy and perspective who could lead our Lower School program.” Shady Hill’s “central subject” approach closely mirrors the thematic studies program in Waynflete’s Lower School. “The idea is to integrate subject areas to form a more holistic approach to a study,” says Anne. “Teachers might start with literature—to capture interest through story—then explore a people at a particular time and place in history.” This kind of study allows teachers to dive deep into children’s expressed interests, pursue depth over breadth, support highly integrated curricula, and make links to current events. “The ancient Greek study allows for an in-depth
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“Teachers are eager to talk about who we are as a school, what we value, and how we’ll nourish and grow our program in the new space.” —Anne Scribner Hopkins, Lower School Director
look at democracy, particularly in an election year,” says Anne. “Mythological heroes might enable teachers to talk about courage—and also what it takes to be a courageous fourth-grader.” This approach allows children to enter into the learning process “where they are” and extend as far as they can. “Differentiation happens naturally through these thematic studies,” says Anne. “Students practice their skills, develop new techniques, and engage in critical thinking. Our teachers can serve a wide range of learners and captivate a broad base of interests.”
TRANSITION YEAR When previous Lower School Director Ben Thrash decided to relocate with his family to Finland, Waynflete considered the idea of appointing an interim director for the 2017-2018 academic year—a period when classes would be temporarily relocated to the Arts Center and to modular classrooms on Waynhenge. “But the faculty expressed the importance of having a new leader in place during the transition year, someone who they could go through the experience with while planning for the move into the new school,” says Geoff. The school’s search attracted a large pool of highly qualified candidates. “Anne quickly rose to the top of our list,” says Geoff. The search committee recognized the veteran lower school faculty’s desire for a leader with deep knowledge and experience. “Anne knows what quality looks like, and she knows how to provide a vision for what an outstanding elementary school program can be,” says Geoff. “After we hired Anne, I received emails from individuals who knew of her work at Shady Hill. They were writing to tell us that we made a
great choice. This is a testament to her strength as an educator.” Anne agrees that this is an ideal time to join Waynflete, particularly during a period when lower school faculty are taking on additional duties during the next academic year. Instruction and community-building is a full-time job for teachers during a regular year. For 2017-2018, teachers have the additional challenges of setting up temporary classrooms—making them novel and fun for students—and contributing to a series of complex decisions prior to moving into the new building. “There is a lot of excitement and momentum right now,” says Anne. “Teachers are eager to talk about who we are as a school, what we value, and how we’ll nourish and grow our program in the new space.”
HOME TO MAINE Anne’s children Roan (Grade 7) and Caileigh (Grade 5) are excited to be in Maine with their American cousins. (The rest are in Scotland— Anne’s husband, Jake, who is a teacher at North Yarmouth Academy, is an ex-pat.) Fun fact: Jake previously served as assistant director of athletics at Shady Hill before becoming an elementary teacher in 2000. His successor? Ross Burdick, Waynflete’s current athletic director. Anne attributes much of who she became as an educator to her early experiences as an associate director of a summer camp. “It was all about the social and emotional development of children, and that’s what my work in education is today,” she says. “I have been lucky enough to spend the past 28 years in institutions that support the development of the whole child. It’s the thread that runs through my entire career, and it’s what drew me back to Waynflete.”
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HEWES MAGIC On May 19, 2017, over 700 members of the Waynflete community took part in the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Lower School. While Founders Hall is being renovated, the Hewes Wing—home since the 1960s to science labs, locker rooms, and most recently the school’s Early Childhood and Grade 2-3 programs—has been razed to make room for the new structure. Longtime Lower School teacher Debbie Rowe shares a tribute to Hewes.
I WAS A TEACHER in Hewes for 17 years. Every fall, when we prepared the classrooms for our young students, I was amazed at how pristine our space looked. I was also rather shocked at its appearance when we packed up for the summer ten months later. In the times in between, though—when Hewes was filled with active, busy, noisy, and even messy students—the space overflowed with beauty, magic, and the hum of activity as more than 100 young children sought to make meaning of the world around them. Even now, having seen the void that exists where Hewes was, I wrote an entire first draft of this
essay in the present tense, as if Hewes still stood. For those of us lucky enough to have occupied Hewes over the years, it was a canvas, a sanctuary, a laboratory, a workshop, a stage, and a home—a place where dramas both large and small played out, a place where our stories were told. The walls of Hewes could tell so many stories— the story of the three-year-old saying goodbye to her parent for the first time, the first lost tooth, or the first words read. They could tell the story of first efforts at writing, Independent
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“The walls of Hewes could tell so many stories... all shared time and experiences, large and small, in Hewes.” —Debbie Rowe, Early Childhood Faculty
Projects, and fifth graders practically bursting at the seams, ready to take on the next chapter in their lives. Those walls could wax on about a million moments, high and low—of skinned knees and deep friendships, of transporting Global Focus weeks and meaningful moments with Buddies, of learning about weather vanes and immigrating to America, of dissecting owl pellets, and Genius Hour. The walls of Hewes didn’t just house students and teachers. There were those who stopped in just once and those who daily and lovingly waxed the old linoleum until it glowed and cleaned away paint, juice, sand, and many objects best left unnamed. There were those who built (and rebuilt) the cubbies that contained the endless array of items that young people need at school, particularly during Maine winters. There were those who preserved cabinets and shelves, who reconfigured risers, bulletin boards, and even those very same walls about which I am writing. There were those who served as guides to hopeful new families, helping them to
see a glimpse of the magic within. And of course the families, parents, grandparents, siblings, cousins, and visiting family friends from near and far—all shared time and experiences, large and small, in Hewes. It was where songs, journals, and poetry were written, where paintings and drawings were created, equations tackled, and experiments attempted. It was a place where adults and children came together to try new things, to make mistakes, to celebrate birthdays, to share successes, to make friends, to laugh, and even to cry together. Inside the walls of Hewes, our youngest students learned how to be together, to ask questions, and to discover answers. Hewes was more than its cinderblock walls, drop ceilings, pedestrian carpeting, temperamental heating system, and occasionally too-high windows. The walls of Hewes held us all and held magic!
Vergn E. Hewes The Hewes Wing was named to honor a beloved science teacher The Hewes Wing was named for Vergn E. Hewes (1889-1992), a beloved biology, zoology, and chemistry teacher. Miss Hewes was hired by Waynflete’s founders in 1914 and retired in 1968. The Hewes Wing opened in 1963.
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home school “Building Waynflete” Exhibit Brings the History of the School’s Houses to Life
TOP: Oakhurst Estate in Portland’s West End. Photo from the Waynflete Archives. LEFT: The Portland School for Girls, which became Waynflete School, was founded in 1898 in what is today the Danforth Inn. It moved to Oakhurst Estate in 1912. Photo from the Waynflete Archives.
ABOVE: Map of Portland, 1871 (detail), courtesy of Osher Map Library, University of Southern Maine.
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There was a familiar item on the agenda when Waynflete’s Gallery Committee convened in spring 2016. Committee members had previously discussed the idea of an exhibit composed of artifacts from the school’s archives. The challenge lay in determining how to make the exhibition coherent and meaningful. INSPIRATION CAME from art teacher Jona Rice’s wife, Jamie, who directs library services at Maine Historical Society. Jamie suggested an exhibit focused on the architectural history of Waynflete’s buildings. It was a timely idea, as preparations were already underway for the groundbreaking of the new Lower School—the latest example of Waynflete’s transformation in Portland’s West End neighborhood. The anticipated scope of work was intimidating. Who would conduct research? Where were the images and artifacts and how would they be organized? How would they be reproduced and presented along with labels? Into the role stepped Deborah Sampson Shinn—a member of the school’s board of trustees and parent of alumna Miranda Shinn ’13—bringing with her decades of professional experience from her role as a curator at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City. “Deborah is a generous
person,” says Visual Arts Chair Judy Novey. “This was a way of showing her love for Waynflete by calling on a skill set that not many of us possess.” Deborah’s research took her to Maine Historical Society, the Osher Map Library at USM, Greater Portland Landmarks, and the Waynflete Archives (the source of most of the exhibit’s physical artifacts). She constructed a detailed history of Waynflete’s original “houses” as well as the civic, business, and personal stories of their inhabitants. “Deborah’s scholarly research for ‘Building Waynflete’ was born out of her professionalism, curiosity, and affection for the school,” says Judy. “Perhaps her greatest accomplishment was her writing. It had to be accurate, articulate, and concise. It was a huge amount of work, and she did an incredible job.”
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FACING PAGE: (1) Oakland Estate was built on Spring Street in 1855. Founders Hall is built from the stables of the estate. (2) Grayhurst Estate, the site of Storer House, was built in 1862–1863. Its foundations are part of Waynhenge and the Piney Woods. (3) Founders Hall and the Vergn E. Hewes Science Wing. (4) Sills Hall. (5) Original Waynflete founders Agnes Lowell and Caroline Crisfield. (5) Map of Portland, 1871 (detail), courtesy of Osher Map Library, University of Southern Maine. BELOW, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Renovations underway on the second floor of Founders Hall. Preparing to pour concrete walls for the new Lower School. A rendering of the new Lower School.
Follow the progress of our new Lower School at waynflete.org/lsproject
we are still building
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Celebrating Philanthropy The 2016-2017 school year was an exciting one for our community, and I am proud to celebrate the 1,250 donors who made it so. On the following pages you will see the current parents and grandparents, alumni and former parents, faculty and staff, foundations and businesses, and many other friends of Waynflete who made our mission a philanthropic priority. We are a stronger school as a result of their enduring generosity, and for that I am so very grateful.
Thanks to our many donors, annual giving in the 2016-2017 year yielded $838,000— Waynflete’s highest year on record. While these gifts supported every aspect of daily life at our school, they made the most difference in the day-to-day lives of our teachers and students.
In addition to a strong year in annual giving, we were fortunate to announce and celebrate the early success of Building on Our Strengths, Waynflete’s largest-ever capital campaign. Through this effort, we are funding construction of a new Lower School, increasing our endowment for students and faculty, and bolstering the Waynflete Fund. Our early campaign supporters have generated incredible momentum, and we are grateful not only for their outstanding generosity, but also for their unwavering confidence in our vision. With more than $8 million raised toward our goal of $10 million, we are well-positioned for a strong and exciting campaign finish by June 30, 2018. Philanthropy continues to make wonderful things possible for our community, and it is an exciting time to be at Waynflete. On behalf of us all, thank you. We are deeply honored to have received your support. Gratefully,
Sarah T. Plimpton Director of Development
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Report on Giving 2016-2017 VISIONARIES $25,000+ Anonymous (8) Gregory W. Boulos Jeb Brooks & Cherie Wendelken Brooks Family Foundation Nathan Clark & Kathryn Burnham Thomas ’78 & Patricia Cronin The Lawrence N. & Alice L. Friedland Foundation Mr. G. Arnold Haynes Alison Derby Hildreth ’51 & Horace Hildreth Ken & Hilary Holm ’82 Steve & Cinda Joyce The John & Patricia Klingenstein Fund Ellen Libby Lawrence ’35 Gregg Lipton & Sara Crisp Michael W. Murphy ’80 The Family of Richard Rockefeller Rosa Scarcelli ’88 & Thomas Rhoads David Sherman, Jr. & Martha Burchenal David & Beverly Sherman The Shinn Family Joe & Susan Spagnola Mary Louise Thomas Sprague ’46 & Phineas Sprague P.W. Sprague Memorial Foundation The Stone Family Jeff Troiano & Abby Dubay-Troiano
INVESTORS $10,000–24,999 Anonymous (9) Acworth Foundation Charlton & Eleanor Ames Cornelia Greaves Bates Nancy Montgomery Beebe ’63 & Michael Beebe Paula Kazon BentinckSmith ’70 & Peter Bentinck-Smith Roger Berle Blossom Charitable Fund Paul S. Crowley & Delia B. Pooler Debba Curtis* Bernard & Sheila Devine Eaton Foundation Debbie & Greg Hastings The Hudson Foundation Avis & Fred Miller Moser Family Foundation Will Robinson & Lynn Reed Tim Soley & Maria Gallace Ayres ’82 & C.C. Stockly William A. Torrey & Pamela Phillips Torrey Warren & Kristin Valdmanis Paula Volent James & Patricia Wasserman
BENEFACTORS $5,000–9,999 Anonymous (6) The Anderson Family Foundation Conan Deady & Cynthia Berliner Tim Fahey & Eileen Gillespie Fahey The William J.J. Gordon Family Foundation Steve & Theo Hanson Varney Hintlian & Molly MacAuslan Eddie & Patty Howells Laura Jackson Kate & Marc Jeton The Abe & Catherine Kaplan Philanthropic Fund Daniel & Bethany Kleban Jocelyn Lee & Brian Urquhart for A Beautiful World Foundation John & Katharine Lualdi David Lyall & Blanche Belliveau ’87 Peter & Eve McPheeters Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Bob & Libby Moore Betsy Morrell Steven Rosenblatt Eliza Sprague Rowe ’87 & Will Rowe Mrs. Mary Runser Jeremy ’84 & Kerry Sclar Margaret W. Soule Charitable Trust Sandy & Jill Spaulding Hans & Lee Warner
FELLOWS $2,500–4,999 Anonymous (4) Mr. & Mrs. James Babcock Joseph & Deborah Bornstein Parke Burmeister & Sarah Plimpton Robert & Elizabeth Carroll Robert Cleaves & Jane Batzell Thomas & Katherine Clements Tyler Clements & Lily King Alexander Colhoun & Selina Rossiter Michael & Jennifer Duddy Nicole & Raymond DuFauchard Paul Friedland & K. Page Herrlinger Katherine Glaser Getchell ’88 William Harwood & Ellen Alderman Keith & Elaine Knowlton Mr. & Mrs. William Lee Ellie Linen Low & Dave Low Jessie Moore David & Barbara Plimpton Benjamin Scoll & Emily Renschler Christopher & Anne Smith Seth & Laura Sprague Yemaya & Lucas St. Clair Louise Gulick Van Winkle ’60 & Davis Van Winkle Geoff & Alice Wagg
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SUSTAINERS $1,000 - 2,499 Anonymous (12) Capt. Ellis C. Adams ’77 Gregory & Lauren Adey Alexander Agnew & Lisa Markushewski Associated Jewish Charities of Baltimore Hope Benton Happy Langmaid Bradford ’54 Wendel Bruss George Calvert & MaryAustin Dowd Casco Bay Law Cynthia Drummond Choate ’60 Elinor Clark ’60 Brian Daikh & Heidi Wierman Josephine Hildreth Detmer ’47 Alec & Andrea DiNapoli David ’65 & Kathleen Drake Jonathan Drake ’73 Robert & Wendy Epstein John & Angela Foddrill Sam & Norma Fratoni John Frumer & Elizabeth Barrett Cate & Richard Gilbane The Antonio V. Glassberg Educational Foundation Gertrude Goff James & Maureen Gorman Jennifer Greaves Caitlin Gutheil & Douglas Welch Sally Howes Hansen ’54 Mr. Thomas P. Healy Harriet Hubbard Mr. & Mrs. Schuyler Jackson Robert Kaplus & Jennifer Slack David & Heidi Kleban Elizabeth & Willy LeBihan Edward Li & Kin Ly Cameron Linen Ted & Abby Lord Diane Lukac & Steve Silin Carter Manny & Elizabeth Chapman
Frank K. Marston Daniel & Alison McCormack David & Libby Millar Tara Milliken ’09 Gordon Millspaugh & Laura Lewis Chris & Steve Mitchell Kenneth Moller & Tracey Burton Raymond & Ruth Nowak Darrell Pardy & Carolyn Hughes Debbie Reed Mrs. Wendy Richards John & Sonia Robertson Thomas & Laura Robinson James G. Rogers III & Jayne Geiger Jay Rogers Edward Rowe & Catherine Bickford John Ryan & Jenny Scheu Bobby Schleicher ’11 Mr. & Mrs. John Shannon Mr. Campbell Steward Richard Thompson ’94 Unum Matching Gifts Program Mr. Hans Utsch Jonathan ’94 & Tam Valenti Vincent & Nancy Veroneau Barbara White Virginia Dana Windmuller ’57 Joe & Carol Wishcamper
STEWARDS $500 - 999 Anonymous (12) Jonathan Amory ’97 Margaret Austin Francis Barrett Jeff Benson & Michele Polacsek Joe & Abby Bliss Caroline Clifford Bond ’53 Benjamin Bornstein ’07 & Lauren Fine Bornstein Pablo & Rocio Canales Jessie Cash & Cynthia Sortwell Betsy Critchfield ’06 Claire Curtis Dougherty Family Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation James Drummond ’63 & Jean Southern Drummond ’63 Sam Elowitch ’88 & Leah Binder ’80 Greta Flaherty ’04 Tracy Floyd & Bryson Hopkins Matthew & Julie Forsyth Roger & Charlotte Frerichs James Garland & Carol Andreae Ann Green Amy Hannaford Jean Hoffman Sara Holbrook ’62 & Foster Aborn Mr. & Mrs. William D. Howells Mr. & Mrs. John Hughes Anthony & Cynthia Lamport Henry & Sarah Laurence Kathie Levison Jeffrey Madore Charles & Michelle McNutt Patsy McSweeney Jean Moon & Vicki Black Walden S. & David N. Morton William & Pia Neilson Mitchell Newlin ’12 Benjamin & Anne Niles
Jodi Nofsinger Karl Norberg & Pam Gleichman Jim Ohannes & Elizabeth McGrady Margo Chapman Pearson ’67 Lincoln Peirce & Jessica Gandolf Matt Poor & Darcy Brennan Poor Frances Emerson Prinn ’60 Leah Rachin Mr. & Mrs. Joaquim Ribeiro David & Nisu Seder Scott Simons Architects Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 & John Slavin Kenneth Spirer & Joan Leitzer Lorry & Neal Stillman David Vickery & Tasha Worster-Vickery Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wall Milton & Caroline Walters John & Lucy Werner Ivy Wilkinson-Ryan ’00
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this report. Please call the Development and Alumni Relations Office at 207.774.7863, ext. 1221, with any omissions or corrections and accept our sincere apologies.
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ASSOCIATES $250 - 499 Anonymous (21) Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Adey Madeleine Agnew ’12 Tessa Anable Louisa Anderson Rand Ardell & Jessica Simmons Ms. Harriet Ballard Christine Beebe ’91 Elizabeth Woodman Begin ’70 Christian Berle ’99 Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Bibeau Sheila Dietz Bonenberger ’67 Leigh Bonney ’76 Mr. & Mrs. James Broder Leonard Brooks Polly Blake Burke ’62 Paul & Gail Burmeister Patrick & Patricia Butler Teresa Cannon Mr. Robert Checkoway Madeleine Gatchell Corson ’55 Eliot, Melanie & Zachary Cutler ’02 Jeffrey & Abigail King Diggins
Martha Holbrook Douglas Pigeon ’55 Peter Drake ’66 Jay & Lynne Espy Peter & Sheri Feeney Mr. & Mrs. Fred Ferris Peter Garsoe Vanessa Gates-Elston ’96 Anne & Gunnar Hagstrom Peter Hamblin & Carol Titterton Katie Fullam Harris ’85 Bo & Kristina Hewey Kurt & Christi Hissong Kevin & Katherine Hogan John Holdridge & Meg Springer James & Eileen Hornor John Hoy & Mary Sauer Megan Huber ’79 & Deb Braun Garry & Diane Kirby Daniel Lamarre Benjamin Leahy ’91 Wade Lippert & Heather McKenny Lippert ’92 Brian & Sandra Livingston Ms. Susan Livingston John Lord ’73 Christopher & Elizabeth Lynch
Amelia Payson MacLeod ’67 Edward & Anne Massey Suzanne McAllister Tom & Holly McKenny Kirsten McWilliams ’91 Pierre & Liz Meahl Randy & Misty Melendi Joseph & Gloria Melnick Mr. & Mrs. Sandy Millspaugh Peter Miner & Joan Kenyon Janice L. Moore ’82 John & Roberta Morris Florence Walker Morrison ’55 Joseph Nowak ’07 Mr. & Mrs. J. Samuel Parkhill Jonathan Pettingill Britton ’98 John & Katherine Hildreth Pierce ’53 Mr. & Mrs. H. Douglas Pride Matt & Kay Ralston Elizabeth Silverman Reid ’82 Hilary Robbins Rodney & Diane Robertson Cornelia Leighton Robinson ’52 Peter & Maura Rodway Andy & Catriona Sangster Kristine Saunders ’67 Justin Schair ’01
Andy Klingenstein, Geoff Wagg, Patricia Davis Klingenstein ’47 and Alice Wagg at the 2017 Reunion Luncheon.
Robert & Katy Scott Mr. & Mrs. Scott Searway Mark Segar & Susan Metters Beth Sellers & Marc Keffer David Silk & Lynne Crandall Ian Smith & Carol Wilson-Smith Timothy Smith & Sandra Banks Suzanne Spencer ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Sperry Harold & Emily Starr Dorothy Stevens Michael & Nancy Tarpinian Nathaniel Thompson Thurston Towle ’82 Vanessa Van Deusen ’14 Lance & Gina Vardis Joseph & Erika Wannemacher George Weaver & Vicky Smith Ms. Carol Wheaton David & Breda White Timothy Whittemore ’00 Roger Woodman ’72 & Carol DeTine
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FRIENDS $1 - 249 Anonymous (149) Eva Abbott ’20 Titus Abbott & Bridget Spaeth Travis Adams Carol Leavitt Adams ’47 Patricia Piper Perry Adams ’50 Isabel Agnew ’13 Linda Albert & Rocco LaPenta Jennifer Hall Alfrey ’91 Nancy Tyler Allyn ’47 Joan Altman ’96 Gary & Dorothea Amara David & Isobel Anable Nancy Anderson Deke Andrew ’90 Lilly Angelo Joel Antolini & Meeghan McLain Mr. Jonathan Appelbaum Thomas ’76 & Liz Armstrong Thomas & Rachel* Armstrong Katherine Armstrong ’04 David ’97 & Krista Aronson Alison Beebe Arshad ’88 Taylor Asen ’02 & Rebecca Watson ’02 Joanne Asherman ’60 Rachel Attwood Mistler ’94 Katharine Atwood ’04 Ms. Andrea Axelrod Lisa Bailey Ingrid Baily ’83 Mr. Ronald Bailyn & Mrs. Patricia Morris Roxanne Baker Debra Hugo Goldberg ’67 Nancy Barba & Cynthia Wheelock Danuta Barnard Cameron Barner ’12 Pauline Barry & Reed Silvers* Morgan Finch Bartlett ’04 Mr. Joel Bassett Ms. Marcia Bates Ms. Anne Batzell Christopher & Elizabeth Beaven
Linda Chaplin Beck ’58 Henry Beeuwkes & Margaret Mills Anne & John Belden David & Christine Beneman The Benevity Community Impact Fund Edward & Julie Bennett Elizabeth Berle ’96 Daniel Berman ’87 Seth Berry ’87 Thomas Bethea Mr. Stuart Bicknell & Ms. Nan Carey Elizabeth Norton BirchfieldDibiaso ’60 Kristina Hartnett Bird ’90 Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Bishop Bradley Bissell ’94 Christopher Bixby ’03 Jean Gyger Black ’48 Mr. Ed Blanchard Amanda Pilon Boger ’01 Ann Bonebakker Bonney ’91 Alexander Bonnin ’07 Reginald & Gloria Bonnin Ilana Bornstein ’04 Gabriel Bornstein ’10 Drew Boulos ’12 Gretchen Boulos ’01 Nicholas Boulos ’15 Dee Dee Dana Bradford ’58 Tom Brady & Carrie McCusker Craig Bramley & Kimberly Simmons John Branson ’65 Betsy Brayley Lynne & Tim Breen Lucien & Muguette Brillant Robert & Pamela Brittingham Mr. Anthony Brown Christopher Brown ’67 Mrs. Eleanor Brown Rachel Brown Grace Bukowski-Thall ’16 Gage Bulick ’11 Thomas Bull ’90 Ross & Elizabeth Burdick Dona Burke Paul Burns & Kristin Jhamb Hannah Burroughs ’97
Stephen Burt Matthew Butler ’11 Christopher Cabot & Kai Bicknell Ellen Watson Cady ’90 Ms. Susan Caldwell Sarah Begin Cameron ’01 Patricia Lappin Camp ’49 Christopher & Meg Campbell Megan Campbell ’10 Thomas & Lori Campbell Ronald Cantor & Alexandra Bennett Jonathan Cantwell ’86 & Elizabeth Dranitzke Keisha Johnson Capitola ’90 Robert & Barbara Cariddi Wayne & Ruth Caron Abigail Carroll ’87 Michelle Carroll Penelope Pachios Carson ’58 Katy Cavanaugh Ms. Crystal Cawley Graham Chance ’14 Olivia Chap ’11 Glen & Elizabeth Chidsey Ms. Jane Christie Jennifer & Fred Clarke Margery Arzonico Clement ’47 William & Susan Clifford Gail Chapman Close ’72 Timothy Cloudman & Lori Garon B.J. & April Cloutier Nina Coates ’08 Mr. & Mrs. John Cochrane Mr. Ryan Coffin Andrew Cohen ’86 Tim Cole & Debbie Rowe Mary Murray Coleman Lily K. Collins ’13 Phoebe Colvin Oehmig ’15 Mr. & Mrs. John Connolly Kelly Connor Jones Patricia Bridge Connor ’84 Andy & Cathie Connors Joseph Connors ’15 Inger Ericsson Corson ’58 Jefferson Cotton &
Kamala Grohman David & Cydney Cox William Cox David & Triss Critchfield Victoria Nolan Crolius ’70 Jason & Wendy Curtis Michael & Margaret Curtis Laurie Marshall Cushman ’59 Jack Cutler ’13 Haley Jo Cutrone ’15 Peter & Joy Cutrone Iessa & Amani Dahia Hannah Daly ’11 Laurel & Brian Daly Mary Soule Davidson ’58 Peter ’61 & Ronni Davidson Geraldine Davis Mr. & Mrs. Houston Davis Rosemary & Jack Davis Scott & Lynn-Eve Davis Kevin & Caitlin Dean Hannah DeBlois Nancy Jordan Deery ’45 Margaret DeFanti ’06 Joanne Taylor DeKay ’86 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Delaney Delta Airlines Matching Gift Program Anne Detmer ’70 Mark Devoe ’95 Eric & Angela Dexter Kathleen Pape DiPasquale ’77 Bonnie Docherty ’90 Jane Doherty ’58 Ryan Doil ’01 James & Stephanie Dolan Peter Donnelly Mr. Mark Donovan Ned Donovan ’08 William Donovan ’03 Margaret Stein Doody ’05 Colin Dougher & Kara Seymour Christopher & Kolleen Dougherty Cathy & Matthew Douglas Nyapeni Doul Traci & Michael Dowd Chelsea Doyle ’02 Drew & Susan Dubuque Jeremy Duda &
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Brooke Miller ’96 Diane Duncan ’62 Mathieu Duvall & Beverly Johnson James & Sandra Dyer Leila Porteous Egginton ’98 Jim & Kate Ekedahl Ms. Sara Jane Elliot & Ms. Rita Clifford Aubrey Emory ’88 Brian Eng & Renee Bourgeois Caleb Eng ’29 Mr. & Mrs. Ken Eng Helen Garrison Estavillo ’90 Caroline Robertson Evans ’01 Sheridan Faber Barry & Jane Fanburg Jonathan Fanburg & Stephanie Gartner-Fanburg David Farmer & Erin Macey Paul Farrar Courtney Drake Farrell ’03 Bill Fenderson William Fenton ’01 Leigh Fernandez ’14 Mark Fernandez & Anne Devine Jennifer Fife David Finkelhor & Christine Linnehan Michael Fiori Ariana Fischer Gregory & Kacey Fischer Diane Fisher Ms. Eileen Fisher Margaret Fisher ’10 Christopher Fitze &
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Jessica Eller Aidan Flaherty ’00 Isabel Floyd ’16 Diane Hay Fortuin ’57 Peter and Lynn Foshay Ms. Susan Foster Melissa Fox & Erin Burgess Susannah Fox ’98 Michael Fralich & Julie Thompson Fralich ’70 Sam Frederick ’15 Tarah Frederick Sarah Freilinger ’91 Hugh Freund ’06 Martha Chaplin Frink ’71 Louis Frumer ’14 Tiki Fuhro & Kevin O’Leary Sarah Fuller-Matsubara & Ken Matsubara Tim & Michelle Gagnon Amanda Gates-Elston ’97 Lynne Manson Gawtry ’87 & Michael Gawtry Pamela Malcolm Gemery ’53 P. Wheeler Gemmer ’74 Frank and Susan Gentile Joseph & Linda Gervais Jean Getchell-Forbes ’58 Linda Gilman David & Maria Glaser Rabbi Brenner Glickman ’89 & Elaine Glickman Deborah Hugh Goldberg ’67 Kimberly Davidson Golden ’94 Goldman, Sachs & Co. Matching Gift Program
W. Blake & Kristin Gooch Sara Gips Goodall ’03 Alyssa Goodrich Robert & Camille Goodwin Heidi Van Winkle Gorton ’90 Miriam Gough ’77 Deborah Gould ’65 Emily Graham & Karl Gifford Sarah Gratwick ’07 Bradley Graustein ’00 Deborah Clark Gray ’66 Mary Gray & Karen Bauer Helen Gray-Bauer ’15 James Gregg Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Gribbon David Gulak ’98 Hyman Gulak Jacob Hagler ’15 Elizabeth Hall ’09 Katie Hall ’92 Ronald & Susan Hall Lee Hallagan & Jenny Carwile Tracy Haller Susannah Hamblin ’03 Chase Hamilton ’08 Susan & Philip Hamilton Lillian Hancock ’04 Stephanie Hancock ’06 Betsey Staples Harding ’62 Mrs. Katherine Harding Kevin & Susan Harrington Mary Senter Hart ’55 Peter Hart & Heather Courtice Hart ’88 Ms. Martha Hartman John Harvey ’05
Katherine Harwood ’13 Corrilla Decker Hastings ’53 Peter & Stefi Hastings Holly Haywood Phoebe Hazard-Backler ’93 Timothy Heath ’91 Robyn Smith Helmer ’54 Alice Heminway ’92 Buell & Anne Heminway Merritt Heminway ’90 & Lydia Maier ’90 Amy Bokinsky Henderson ’87 Elsa Heros Timothy Hiebert ’75 Wendy Dana Hines ’63 Jason Hirshon ’97 Sara Hirshon ’95 Eric Hoffsten & Claire Houston David & Sara Holdridge Judy Holmes ’72 Amy Holland ’87 Maureen Hopkins ’96 Felicity Howlett ’62 John Hutchison & Stacey Sevelowitz Chelsea Leighton Hyde ’07 Mr. & Mrs. Satoru Ihara Income Research & Management Matching Gift Program Abigail Ingalls ’98 Mark Ireland & Lisa Tessler Mark Isaacson & Karen Herold Elizabeth Isele Lauren Isele
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Mark Isherwood & Heather Robertson Isherwood ’89 Glenn & Elizabeth Israel Solomon & Carole Israel Jacobsen Ives ’02 Mrs. Mary Iyer Molly Field James ’98 Paul & Sarah Jessen Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Jessen Kevin Johannen & Megan Connolly Ms. Anita Jones & Ms. Jackie Peppe Susan Palmer Jones ’58 & Spencer Jones John Joseph David ’96 & Jessica Joyce Patrick & Janet Joyce Lissa Hall Juedemann ’94 Sara Hyde Jurgeleit ’59 Daniel Kane ’82 Timothy Karu ’03 Stephen Kautz & Raquel Martin Burgos Patrick & Jessica Keenan David & Janet Keffer Samantha Saturley Kelley ’00 & Brenden Kelley ’00 Mr. & Mrs. Norman Kellogg Mr. & Mrs. James Kelly Sherman Kew ’99 Anisa Khadraoui ’09 Amy Kimball-Carpenter ’90 Kristen Graffam King ’89 Sean and Barbara Kirby Lucy Fowler Klug ’52 Constance Kniffin Justine Knizeski ’72 Ed Knoll & Divya Muralidhara Piper Knoth ’10 Caroline Campbell Knott ’55 Alexander Knowles ’67 & Linda Detmer Knowles ’68 Gretchen Koch ’06 Susan Koch Mr. & Mrs. James Kolster Leeza Kopaeva ’18 Allison Koss ’08 Lisa Kostopoulos ’78 Mr. Charles Kozlosky & Mrs. Marta Finch-Kozlosky Lewis and Margaret Krainin Sarah Krainin ’98
Erik & Lisa Kramer Johanna Rosenfield Kremberg ’01 Shelley Hodges Kruszewski ’00 Claire Kubasik Samuel LaCasse ’03 Jerry Swanson Landt ’62 Michael & Carolyn Lane Brian & Candie Lang Betsy & Leonard Langer Charlotte Langmaid ’60 Sara Laprade Wendell & Soozie Large Mr. W. Peter Larson Mary Soule Le Maistre ’66 & P. Andre Le Maistre Louise Dyer LeBlanc ’95 Page & Laura Lennig Darene Holbrook Lennon ’58 Katherine Campbell Levasseur ’07 Benjamin & Frances Lewis Catherine Lewis ’84 Michael & Camilla Li Anna Libby ’09 Lisa & Joseph Libby Lowell & Melissa Libby Mrs. Theda Logan Emma Longcope ’11 Jeffrey & Beth Longcope Lee Longnecker & Diana Fish Ms. Carolyn Lord Nancy Langmaid Loth ’62 Elizabeth Love ’03 Mr. & Mrs. David Low Sr. Chris Lutes ’79 Ms. Margarethe Lutz Mr. Mark Lutz & Ms. Carol Arone Fox Maasch ’15 Arnie Macdonald & Liza Moore Sarah & Simon Macdonald Stacie MacDonald Mary Maltby MacDougall ’57 Ann Machado Elizabeth MacKinstry Robert ’67 Anna MacLean ’15 Eldon Macleod ’85 & Wiley Burrall Macleod ’87
Lindsey Macleod ’10 Anne Macri ’98 Rodney & Rolande MacWhinnie Scott & Cynthia MacWhinnie Andrew & Katie Magoun Ms. Anne Magoun Mr. Peter Magoun Edward & Suzanne Mahar Jim & Liz Maier David Mallon & Rachelle Parise Manlius Pebble Hill School Holly Mansfield ’87 James & Megan Manyuru Carla Marcus & Lawrence Mohr Erika Marks ’88 Michael & Jill Marsanskis Rebecca Robinson Marsland ’58 Elizabeth Marston ’14 Steve Marston Eric Martin ’87 Janice Martin William Matthews ’03 William & Gaye Matthews Sally Baker McAllaster ’45 Hannah Nagle McCabe ’02 Frederic McCabe & Kaitlin Briggs Robert McCarthy ’00 Guy & Tatiana McChesney Claire McClintock ’03 Deirdre McClure & Christina Chute Pamela Drake McCormick ’68 Andrew McCusker & Diane Dusini Anna Mitschele McDermott ’97 Constance Rogers McIntyre ’49 Nancy McKusick Judith McManamy ’58 Anne McPheeters ’99 Janice Mead ’67 Scott Meiklejohn Steve Melchiskey & Nanci Kahn Spencer ’90 & Shea Melnick
Sophia Mendoza & W. Christopher Lee Peter & Ellie Mercer Katherine Merrill ’02 Michael Michaelson ’16 Greer Millard ’09 James & Kristine Millard Charles Miller ’65 Jacob Miller ’07 Mark Miller ’98 Shelby Hayden Miller ’71 Dora Anne Mills Nathan & Jennifer Mills Robert & Christine Mills Ben Mini & Braden Buehler Carolyn S. Mitchell Melissa Mizner Kent & Ann Mohnkern Katharine Moody ’76 Frances Kendall Moon ’40 Albert Moore ’83 Anne Cobb Moore ’56 Warren Moorhead & Mara Robinov-Moorhead Sophia Morgenstern Ranta ’05 Ms. Cynthia Morris Sally Morris Catherine MacDonald Morrow ’62 Raymond & Leah Morrow Anando Naqui ’08 Nondini Naqui ’98 Cecilia Nardi ’07 David Neilan Amelia Neilson ’13 Barry & Susan Nelson Hannah Harwood Nelson ’99 Daniel Nere & Hana Alem Sarah Neuren ’12 Anne-Marie Newton ’98 Thomas Newton ’07 Arthur & Juanita Nichols Ceri Nichols ’04 Elicia Niemiec & Lisa Smith ’76 Kirk Niese & Michaela Goldfine ’90 Halsey Niles ’08 Hilary Niles ’12 Kyle & Diane Noble Nicki Noble Bean ’01
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Dr. & Mrs. Richard Nordgren Judith Novey Carolyn Noyes Andrew O’Brien & Jessica Buckley Saniya O’Brien ’91 Mark Okrent & Charlotte Witt Destry Oldham-Sibley Barak & Mimi Olins Mr. & Mrs. Donald Olins Hannah Orcutt ’07 John & Cynthia Orcutt Sofia Ordonez-Gamble ’07 Neil Orenstein & Gretchen Knowlton Judith Jones Orlandi ’64 Michael & Julie Ouellette Matthew Page ’97 Victoria Paine ’06 Judith Dana Parker ’59 Julie Parker ’88 Stephen ’84 & Jane Parker George Payson ’66 Elizabeth Drake Perkins ’98 Eliza Perry ’09 Katherine Peterson ’07 Sarah Maier Peterson ’96 Julia Emerson Pew ’57 Jodi Phinney ’87 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Pickard Jeffrey Pierce ’88 & Elizabeth Cimino Pierce ’88 David & Margaret Pinchbeck Allen & Kathy Pipkin Ms. Ann Pipkin Ingeborg Polacsek David Pollack ’82 Victoria Simes Poole ’45 Jed ’99 & Landace Porta Robert Porteous ’69 Carol Copeland Pratt ’57 Christopher Price & Wendy Poole Karen Pride Stephen Pride ’01 Jane & Jim Puiia Shirley Cole Quinn ’42 Damion Rallis & Courtney Cook Julie Rapaport ’02 Naomi Rauff Mary Reed ’94
Torie Reed ’92 Patricia Davidson Reef ’57 Mary Rehak Katie Reimann ’03 Edward Reiner & Susan Lakari Pam Remy & Karen Weiss Parker Repko Janice Ribeiro Judith Ribeiro Jona & Jamie Rice Neil Rice & Andrea Truncali Ms. Sally Richardson Mrs. Sidney Richardson James Rines ’76 Genevieve Dubuque Rizzo ’03 Lee Tyler Robbins ’55 Jan Meyer Roberson ’55 Cheryl Seymour Roberts ’67 Ms. Janet Roberts Mrs. Jacqueline Robinov Kelsey Robinov Mesa Robinov ’13 Ryan Rodel ’03 James Rohman ’89 Daniel & Crystal Rollins Adam Rosenbaum & Rose Greely Paul & Cameron Rosenblum Howard & Mary Jane Rosenfield Susannah Ross ’89 Roger & Louisa Routh Leslie Tuttle Rowson ’64 Charles Ruch ‘93 Julie Russem Ms. Margery Russem Nina Russem ’09 Drs. Richard & Christina Salerno Mason Saltz ’14 Brandon Salway William Sandberg ’87 Jesse Sargent ’87 Art & Mim Saunders Jamie Grover Saunders ’91 Kathryn Saunders ’98 John & Kirsten Scarcelli Karen Schaedel ’91 Leah Babcock Schaff ’91 Annemieke Schair ’04
Kristin Schardt & Martin Lodish Cynthia Low Schmidlin ’67 Arthur Schnell & Michele Bednarz Caroline Schnell ’06 Peter Schnell ’10 Tony & Leigh Schwieterman Elisabeth Scott ’05 Jessica Scott ’03 Mr. & Mrs. W. Parker Seeley Jr. Ms. Judith Serkin Derek Shaffer ’93 Ryan Shaffer ’96 Jesse Shapell ’04 Beth Sperry & Thad Shattuck Michael & Suellen Shaw Joan Ross Shepherd ’56 Julia Sheridan Langham Laura Siegle ’02 Peggy Siegle Jane Silk Brett Simmering ’91 Jack & Margo Simmons Clay and Kitty Simpson Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson John Slobod & Ruth Dean Matthew Slocomb & Michelle McFarlin Emily Smaldon ’96 Austin Smith & Amy Cohan Dr. & Mrs. Barry Smith Elizabeth Smith & Jennifer Hoopes Louisa Smith ’07 Beth Smith Horton ’52 Jacob Soley ’15 Susan McInnes Sorel ’58 Benjamin Sosnaud ’04 Margaret Sosnaud ’05 Susan Bliss Soule ’72 John Southall & Krista Nordgren Southall John Sowles ’68 Mr. & Mrs. Otto Spaeth Jr. Molly Miller Sparling ’93 & Joshua Sparling Joan Thurston Spear ’44 Jane Spencer ’94 Sam Spencer ’91 Robert Spivey & Marian Dalton
Rose Magill Splint ’97 Susanna Sprague ’08 John Spritz & Helen Pelletier Aislyn St. John ’30 Mrs. Dagny St. John Jordi & Katrina St. John Peter Stein ’12 Sue Stein Julia Crane Sterling ’70 Barbara Blumenthal Stern ’58 Marjorie Stockford Olivia Stockly ’14 Walker Stockly ’11 Ellen Fisher Stockmayer Kathleen Stokes Mark and Deborah Stone Sarah Streat Jean Philbrick Strout ’43 Elizabeth Stubblefield Loucks ’94 Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Stutzman Sunny & Tracy Stutzman Amanda Stuzziero ’91 and Fredrick Brown ’91 Harry & Patricia Sundik Bob & Kari Suva Phoebe Suva ’13 Dorothy Swan John & Nancy Tabb William Talpey & Carla Burkley Mr. & Mrs. Baldwin Terry Nancy & James Tetrault Charles Thaxton ’08 Nora Theodore ’08 Megan Gentile Theriault ’05 Jessica Wolfberg Tholfsen ’91 Christina Poole Thomas ’74 Jonathan Thomas ’74 Dan Thomsen & Sara Gimeno Leonard & Heather Thomsen Ben & Rachael Thrash John Thurston & Guy Mark Foster Gerard Tiernan ’91 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Tillman Bruce Tindal & Nancy Drummond Tindal ’71 Jonathan Tindal ’02 Bonnie Marshall Tompkins ’60
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Janice Lord Tooker ’62 Emily Torrey ’10 Katherine Torrey ’13 Christian & Kathryn Townsend Ann Tracy Cole ’01 Richard & Barbara Trafton Virginia Albertson Tribe ’67 Olivia Troiano ’16 Aklilu Tsaedu & Rahel Hagos Mrs. Janet Tucker Samuel & Lindsey Tucker Carrie Turner Benjamin & Christine Twining Abigail Whiting Van Dam ’03 David & Karen Van Dyke Deborah Sampson Van Hoewyk ’60 Mark & Quincy Van Winkle Suzanne VanPoortvliet
Carol Kaulback Vaughn ’67 Andrew Veroneau ’07 Adam Victor & Brenda Brush Claire Vogels ’02 Cristin Walsh ’98 Margo Walsh ’82 Morgan Warner ’21 Chris and Pat Watson Christopher Watson ’07 Elizabeth WeaverRadcliffe ’76 Acadia Weinberg ’16 Leah Weisberg ’02 Wellington Management Matching Gift Program The Werner Family Kevin Wertheim & Ann Kibbie Rebecca Wheatland ’90 Caitlin Whelan ’02 Stevenson Whitaker ’08
Benjamin White ’00 Catherine White ’02 Noel White Karen Whitney Alexandra Collins Wight ’00 Ms. Barbara Wildes Peter Wildes & Stephanie Pandora Shaw Wilhelm ’97 Leonora Zilkha Williamson ’91 Kim Wilson & Christopher Dow Phyllis Winfield Rob Winson & Heather Smith Daniel Winter ’08 Mel & Barbara Winters Wayne & Janet Wisbaum Steven & Lauren Withers Dalit Gulak Wolfe ’01 Jessica Wolinsky ’02 Jonathan Wolinsky ’06
Kingson Woo & Domenica Vacca Deborah Dodge Wood ’56 Richard Wortley David Woshinsky ’92 Martha Robinson Wurster ’66 Raghu & Vidya Yalamanchili Rian Yalamanchili ’07 Erin Peck Yarema ’98 Semere Yehdego & Asmeret Teklu Alicia Zambelli ’88 Eric Zieff ’84 Anne B. Zill ’59 Huiru Zou
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TRUSTEES, FORMER TRUSTEES, TRUSTEES EMERITI Anonymous (2) Charlton Ames Nicholas Armentrout ’88 Betts Armstrong Thomas Armstrong Krista Aronson Danuta Barnard Jane Batzell Christopher Beaven Nancy Montgomery Beebe ’63 Elizabeth Woodman Begin ’70 Roger Berle Deborah Bornstein Gregory W. Boulos Nancy Brain Leonard Brooks Polly Blake Burke ’62 Kathryn Burnham Elizabeth Carroll Penelope Pachios Carson ’58 Catherine Cloudman
Joan Connick Inger Ericsson Corson ’58 Thomas Cronin ’78 Conan Deady Josephine Hildreth Detmer ’47 Bernard Devine Jane Doherty ’58 David Drake ’65 Nicole DuFauchard Taffy Field James Freilinger Paul Friedland James Garland Katherine Glaser Getchell ’88 Maria Glaser Pam Gleichman Mary Gray Hyman Gulak William Harwood Greg Hastings Hilary Holm ’82 Luke Huber ’81 Anne Jackson Kate Jeton
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Susan Palmer Jones ’58 Cinda Joyce Dale Lewis Gregg Lipton John Lord ’73 Diane Lukac Molly MacAuslan Jan Macleod Tom McKenny Peter McPheeters Scott Meiklejohn James Millard Carolyn Mitchell Walden S. Morton Peggy MacVane Murray ’70 Cynthia Orcutt Darrell Pardy Anne Chadwick Parker ’61 Stephen Parker ’84 Katherine Hildreth Pierce ’53 Victoria Simes Poole ’45 Jed Porta ’99 Tim Porta Debbie Reed Emily Renschler
Rosa Scarcelli ’88 Erica Schair-Cardona ’94 Jeremy Sclar ’84 Maxine Sclar Mark Segar Deborah Sampson Shinn Peggy Siegle Deborah Weare Slavin ’63 Christopher Smith Tim Soley Susan Bliss Soule ’72 Susan Spagnola Sandy Spaulding Mary Louise Thomas Sprague ’46 Ayres Stockly ’82 Holmes Stockly William A. Torrey Jeff Troiano Louise Gulick Van Winkle ’60 Vincent Veroneau Geoff Wagg Ann Staples Waldron Cherie Wendelken Breda White Carol Wishcamper
Waynflete Welcomes Two New Trustees in 2017 Warren Valdmanis Warren Valdmanis is a Managing Director at Bain Capital Double Impact, the social impact fund under the broader Bain Capital umbrella. Previously, he spent over 11 years working in Bain Capital’s private equity business. Warren received an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School and a B.A. cum laude in Economics from Dartmouth College. He lives in Portland with his wife, Kristin and their four children: Lizzy (’23), Ian (’25), Anna (’28), and Teddy (’30).
Vin Veroneau Vin Veroneau was born and raised in Portland. He received his B.S. in Finance from the University of San Francisco (1985), an M.B.A from the University of Southern Maine (2002), and a J.D. from the University of Maine School of Law (2006). Vin is the President and CEO of J.B. Brown & Sons. Vin and his wife, Nancy, reside in Portland. They have six graduates of Waynflete: Andrew (’07), Margaret (’08), Joseph (’11), Catherine (’13), Martha (’13), and Anne (’16), and two other children: John (’18), and Michael (’21).
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ALUMNI BY CLASS 1935 Ellen Libby Lawrence 1940 Frances Kendall Moon 1942 Dorothy Barbour Hayes Shirley Cole Quinn 1943 Constance Verrill Reich Jean Philbrick Strout 1944 Joan Thurston Spear 1945 Nancy Jordan Deery Sally Baker McAllaster Victoria Simes Poole 1946 Mary Louise Thomas Sprague Pamelia Deering Strayer 1947 Carol Leavitt Adams Nancy Tyler Allyn Margery Arzonico Clement Josephine Hildreth Detmer Patricia Davis Klingenstein 1948 Jean Gyger Black 1949 Patricia Lappin Camp Constance Rogers McIntyre Barbara Boyd Soule 1950 Patricia Piper Perry Adams 1951 Alison Derby Hildreth 1952 Lucy Fowler Klug Cornelia Leighton Robinson Beth Smith Horton 1953 Caroline Clifford Bond Pamela Malcolm Gemery Corrilla Decker Hastings Katherine Hildreth Pierce 1954 Happy Langmaid Bradford Ann Martin Collins Sally Howes Hansen Robyn Smith Helmer 1955 Anonymous Madeleine Gatchell Corson Martha Holbrook Douglas Pigeon Mary Senter Hart Caroline Campbell Knott Florence Walker Morrison Lee Tyler Robbins Jan Meyer Roberson
1956 Anne Cobb Moore Joan Ross Shepherd Deborah Dodge Wood 1957 Diane Hay Fortuin Mary Maltby MacDougall Julia Emerson Pew Carol Copeland Pratt Patricia Davidson Reef Betsey Loveland Wheeler Virginia Dana Windmuller 1958 Anonymous Linda Chaplin Beck Dee Dee Dana Bradford Penelope Pachios Carson Inger Ericsson Corson Mary Soule Davidson Jane Doherty Jean Getchell-Forbes Susan Palmer Jones Darene Holbrook Lennon Rebecca Robinson Marsland Judith McManamy Susan McInnes Sorel Barbara Blumenthal Stern 1959 Laurie Marshall Cushman Sara Hyde Jurgeleit Judith Dana Parker Anne B. Zill 1960 Joanne Asherman Elizabeth Norton Birchfield-Dibiaso Frederica Chapman Osgood Cynthia Drummond Choate Elinor Clark Charlotte Langmaid Mary Howes Merrick Frances Emerson Prinn Suzanne Spencer Bonnie Marshall Tompkins Deborah Sampson Van Hoewyk Louise Gulick Van Winkle 1961 Peter Davidson Anne Chadwick Parker Sandra Thaxter 1962 Sara Holbrook Polly Blake Burke Diane Duncan Betsey Staples Harding Felicity Howlett Jerry Swanson Landt Nancy Langmaid Loth Catherine MacDonald Morrow Deborah Weare Slavin Janice Lord Tooker 1963 Anonymous Nancy Montgomery Beebe Wendy Dana Hines James Drummond Jean Southern Drummond
1964 Judith Jones Orlandi Leslie Tuttle Rowson 1965 Anonymous John Branson David Drake Deborah Gould Charles Miller 1966 Peter Drake Deborah Clark Gray Mary Soule Le Maistre George Payson Martha Robinson Wurster 1967 Sheila Dietz Bonenberger Christopher Brown Debra Hugo Goldberg Alexander Knowles Elizabeth MacKinstry Robert Amelia Payson MacLeod Janice Mead Margo Chapman Pearson Cheryl Seymour Roberts Kristine Saunders Cynthia Low Schmidlin Virginia Albertson Tribe Carol Kaulback Vaughn 1968 Linda Detmer Knowles Pamela Drake McCormick John Sowles 1969 Robert Porteous 1970 Elizabeth Woodman Begin Paula Kazon Bentinck-Smith Anne Detmer Julie Thompson Fralich Ann Strout Jones Marian McCue Peggy MacVane Murray Victoria Nolan Crolius Julia Crane Sterling 1971 Martha Chaplin Frink Shelby Hayden Miller Nancy Drummond Tindal 1972 Gail Chapman Close Judy Holmes Justine Knizeski Susan Bliss Soule Roger Woodman 1973 C.D. Armstrong Jonathan Drake John Lord 1974 P. Wheeler Gemmer Christina Poole Thomas Jonathan Thomas 1975 Timothy Hiebert Zareen Taj Mirza
1976 Thomas Armstrong Leigh Bonney Katharine Moody James Rines Lisa Smith Elizabeth Weaver-Radcliffe 1977 Capt. Ellis C. Adams Kathleen Pape DiPasquale Miriam Gough 1978 Thomas Cronin Lisa Kostopoulos 1979 Megan Huber Chris Lutes 1980 Leah Binder Michael W. Murphy 1981 Gail Dodge Luke Huber 1982 Hilary Holm Daniel Kane Janice L. Moore David Pollack Elizabeth Silverman Reid Ayres Stockly Thurston Towle Margo Walsh 1983 Anonymous Ingrid Baily Albert Moore 1984 Patricia Bridge Connor Catherine Lewis Stephen Parker Jeremy Sclar Eric Zieff 1985 Katie Fullam Harris Eldon Macleod John Thomas 1986 Jonathan Cantwell Andrew Cohen Joanne Taylor DeKay Heidi McKee 1987 Blanche Belliveau Daniel Berman Seth Berry Abigail Carroll Lynne Manson Gawtry Amy Bokinsky Henderson Amy Holland Wiley Burrall Macleod Holly Mansfield Eric Martin Jodi Phinney Eliza Sprague Rowe William Sandberg Jesse Sargent John Wordock
Annual Giving by Class
1988 Alison Beebe Arshad Nicholas Armentrout Sarah Chappell Armentrout Heather Courtice Hart Sam Elowitch Aubrey Emory Katherine Glaser Getchell Erika Marks Jessica Lang Nowinski Julie Parker Elizabeth Cimino Pierce Jeffrey Pierce Rosa Scarcelli Alicia Zambelli 1989 Rabbi Brenner Glickman Heather Robertson Isherwood Margaret Christie Keohan Kristen Graffam King Katherine Pratt James Rohman Susannah Ross 1990 Anonymous Deke Andrew Kristina Hartnett Bird Thomas Bull Ellen Watson Cady Keisha Johnson Capitola Bonnie Docherty Helen Garrison Estavillo Michaela Goldfine Heidi Van Winkle Gorton Merritt Heminway Amy Kimball-Carpenter Lydia Maier Spencer Melnick Gillian Schair Rebecca Wheatland
1991 Anonymous (2) Jennifer Hall Alfrey Christine Beebe Ann Bonebakker Bonney Fredrick Brown Sarah Freilinger Timothy Heath Benjamin Leahy Kirsten McWilliams Saniya O’Brien Jamie Grover Saunders Karen Schaedel Leah Babcock Schaff Brett Simmering Sam Spencer Amanda Struzziero Jessica Wolfberg Tholfsen Gerard Tiernan Leonora Zilkha Williamson 1992 Alexis Gilman Katie Hall Alice Heminway Heather McKenny Lippert Torie Reed David Woshinsky 1993 Phoebe Hazard-Backler Aaron Kadoch Jessica Stillman Lenci Charles Ruch Derek Shaffer Molly Miller Sparling
1994 Rachel Attwood Mistler Bradley Bissell Daniella Nichols Cameron Kimberly Davidson Golden Lissa Hall Juedemann Mary Reed Erica Schair-Cardona Jane Spencer Elizabeth Stubblefield Loucks Richard Thompson Jonathan Valenti 1995 Mark Devoe Sara Hirshon Louise Dyer LeBlanc 1996 Anonymous Joan Altman Elizabeth Berle Vanessa Gates-Elston Jessica Robinson Hauser Maureen Hopkins David Joyce Sarah Maier Peterson Brooke Miller Ryan Shaffer Emily Smaldon 1997 Anonymous Jonathan Amory David Aronson Joshua Broder Hannah Burroughs Amanda Gates-Elston Jason Hirshon Anna Mitschele McDermott Matthew Page Clayton Rockefeller Rose Magill Splint Shaw Wilhelm
Members of the Class of 1987 at the 2017 Reunion Reception.
1998 Anonymous Leila Porteous Egginton Susannah Fox Amelia Grohman David Gulak Abigail Ingalls Molly Field James Sarah Krainin Rebecca R. Lambert Anne Macri Mark Miller Nondini Naqui Anne-Marie Newton Elizabeth Drake Perkins Jonathan Pettingill Britton Kathryn Saunders Cristin Walsh Erin Peck Yarema 1999 Anonymous (4) Christian Berle Sherman Kew Anne McPheeters Hannah Harwood Nelson Jed Porta 2000 Anonymous Keith Case Aidan Flaherty Eliza Ginn Bradley Graustein Brenden Kelley Samantha Saturley Kelley Shelley Hodges Kruszewski Robert McCarthy Benjamin White Timothy Whittemore Alexandra Collins Wight Ivy Wilkinson-Ryan
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PHOTO Members of the class of 2013 at the 2016 Portland Alumni Gathering.
2001 Anonymous (3) Amanda Pilon Boger Gretchen Boulos Sarah Begin Cameron Ryan Doil William Fenton Johanna Rosenfield Kremberg Catharine Keith LaPuma Nicki Noble Bean Stephen Pride Caroline Robertson Evans Justin Schair Ann Tracy Cole Dalit Gulak Wolfe 2002 Anonymous (2) Taylor Asen Chelsea Doyle Jacobsen Ives Hannah Nagle McCabe Katherine Merrill Julie Rapaport Laura Siegle Jonathan Tindal Claire Vogels Rebecca Watson Leah Weisberg Caitlin Whelan Catherine White Jessica Wolinsky 2003 Anonymous Philip Armstrong Christopher Bixby William Donovan Courtney Drake Farrell Sara Gips Goodall Susannah Hamblin Timothy Karu Samuel LaCasse Elizabeth Love William Matthews Claire McClintock Katie Reimann Genevieve Dubuque Rizzo Ryan Rodel Jessica Scott Abigail Whiting Van Dam
2004 Anonymous Katherine Armstrong Katharine Atwood Morgan Finch Bartlett Ilana Bornstein Greta Flaherty Lillian Hancock Ceri Nichols Annemieke Schair Jesse Shapell Benjamin Sosnaud 2005 Anonymous (5) Margaret Stein Doody John Harvey Sophia Morgenstern Ranta Elisabeth Scott Margaret Sosnaud Megan Gentile Theriault 2006 Betsy Critchfield Margaret DeFanti Hugh Freund Stephanie Hancock Gretchen Koch Megan Macleod Ezra Moser Victoria Paine Caroline Schnell Justin Troiano Jonathan Wolinsky 2007 Anonymous (2) Alexander Bonnin Benjamin Bornstein Sarah Gratwick Chelsea Leighton Hyde Katherine Campbell Levasseur Jacob Miller Cecilia Nardi Thomas Newton Joseph Nowak Hannah Orcutt Sofia Ordonez-Gamble Katherine Peterson Louisa Smith Andrew Veroneau Christopher Watson Rian Yalamanchili
2008 Anonymous Kristy Andrews Nina Coates Ned Donovan Chase Hamilton Allison Koss Emma Morgenstern Anando Naqui Halsey Niles Susanna Sprague Charles Thaxton Nora Theodore Stevenson Whitaker Daniel Winter 2009 Anonymous (3) Elizabeth Hall Sawyer Hopps Anisa Khadraoui Anna Libby Greer Millard Tara Milliken Naomi Moser Eliza Perry Nina Russem 2010 Anonymous Gabriel Bornstein Megan Campbell Margaret Fisher Piper Knoth Lindsey Macleod Peter Schnell Emily Torrey 2011 Anonymous (3) Gage Bulick Matthew Butler Olivia Chap Hannah Daly Elizabeth Lewis Emma Longcope Bobby Schleicher Walker Stockly
2012 Anonymous (2) Madeleine Agnew Cameron Barner Drew Boulos Sarah Neuren Mitchell Newlin Hilary Niles Peter Stein 2013 Anonymous (2) Isabel Agnew Lily K. Collins Jack Cutler Katherine Harwood Amelia Neilson Mesa Robinov Phoebe Suva Katherine Torrey 2014 Anonymous Graham Chance Leigh Fernandez Louis Frumer Elizabeth Marston Mason Saltz Olivia Stockly Vanessa Van Deusen 2015 Anonymous (3) Nicholas Boulos Phoebe Colvin Oehmig Joseph Connors Haley Jo Cutrone Sam Frederick Helen Gray-Bauer Jacob Hagler Fox Maasch Anna MacLean Jacob Soley 2016 Anonymous Grace Bukowski-Thall Isabel Floyd Michael Michaelson Olivia Troiano Acadia Weinberg
Annual Giving by Constituency
PARENTS Anonymous (36) Titus Abbott & Bridget Spaeth Michael Abraha & Regat Mebrahtu Travis Adams Gregory & Lauren Adey Timothy Aho & Susannah Corwin Nather Al Musawi & Walaa Aldabbagh Jonathan Amory ’97 Lilly Angelo Joel Antolini & Meeghan McLain Rand Ardell & Jessica Simmons Nicholas Armentrout ’88 & Sarah Chappell Armentrout ’88 David ’97 & Krista Aronson Nancy Barba & Cynthia Wheelock Edward & Julie Bennett Rick Bertaska & Gail Spaien Joe & Abby Bliss Tom Brady & Carrie McCusker Tod & Val Bramble Craig Bramley & Kimberly Simmons Robert & Pamela Brittingham Joshua Broder ’97 & Eliza Ginn ’00 Jeb Brooks & Cherie Wendelken Rachel Brown Michael & Emily Bukowski-Thall Laura Burden Ross & Elizabeth Burdick Parke Burmeister & Sarah Plimpton Paul Burns & Kristin Jhamb Stephen Burt Christopher Cabot & Kai Bicknell George Calvert & MaryAustin Dowd Christopher & Meg Campbell Pablo & Rocio Canales Gena Canning
Keith & Maria Canning Teresa Cannon Ronald Cantor & Alexandra Bennett Michelle Carroll Jessie Cash & Cynthia Sortwell Katy Cavanaugh Nathan Clark & Kathryn Burnham Tyler Clements & Lily King William & Susan Clifford B.J. & April Cloutier Alexander Colhoun & Selina Rossiter Andy & Cathie Connors John Cooper & Janice Malay David & Cydney Cox William Cox Paul S. Crowley & Delia B. Pooler Jason & Wendy Curtis Michael & Margaret Curtis Peter & Joy Cutrone Iessa & Amani Dahia Brian Daikh & Heidi Wierman Kevin & Caitlin Dean Bernard & Sheila Devine Eric & Angela Dexter Figgy DiBenedetto & Aaron Staples Jeffrey & Abigail King Diggins Alec & Andrea DiNapoli James & Stephanie Dolan Colin Dougher & Kara Seymour Christopher & Kolleen Dougherty Cathy & Matthew Douglas Nyapeni Doul Richard & Susanna DuBois Jeremy Duda & Brooke Miller ‘96 Mathieu Duvall & Beverly Johnson Jim & Kate Ekedahl Jennifer & Charles Enders Brian Eng & Renee Bourgeois Robert & Wendy Epstein Tim Fahey & Eileen Gillespie Fahey
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Jonathan Fanburg & Stephanie Gartner-Fanburg Paul Farrar Peter & Sheri Feeney Jennifer Fife Michael Fiori Ariana Fischer Gregory & Kacey Fischer Diane Fisher Christopher Fitze & Jessica Eller John & Angela Foddrill Matthew & Julie Forsyth Peter & Lynn Foshay Sam & Norma Fratoni Paul Friedland & K. Page Herrlinger John Frumer & Elizabeth Barrett Tim & Michelle Gagnon Peter Garsoe Matheus Geldenhuys & Irene Lim Joseph & Linda Gervais Eric & Jennifer Giguere W. Blake & Kristin Gooch Ralph Good & Catherine Cloudman Lacey Goodrich & Ed Lutjens Robert & Camille Goodwin Ann Green James Gregg Caitlin Gutheil & Douglas Welch Lee Hallagan & Jenny Carwile Amy Hannaford Steve & Theo Hanson Kevin & Susan Harrington Peter Hart & Heather Courtice Hart ’88 Debbie & Greg Hastings Merritt Heminway ’90 & Lydia Maier ’90 Elsa Heros Kurt & Christi Hissong Jean Hoffman Eric Hoffsten & Claire Houston Kevin & Katherine Hogan John Holdridge & Meg Springer James & Eileen Hornor
Eddie & Patricia Howells Lauren Isele Mark Isherwood & Heather Robertson Isherwood ’89 Glenn & Elizabeth Israel Herbert & Kathleen Janick Paul & Sarah Jessen Kevin Johannen & Megan Connolly John Joseph David ’96 & Jessica Joyce Robert Kaplus & Jennifer Slack Patrick & Jessica Keenan Anthony Kieffer & Susan Conley Sean & Barbara Kirby Daniel & Bethany Kleban David & Heidi Kleban Erik & Lisa Kramer Michael Lambert & Rebecca R. Lambert ’98 Michael & Carolyn Lane Brian & Candie Lang Sara Laprade Elizabeth & Willy LeBihan Jocelyn Lee & Brian Urquhart Page & Laura Lennig Robert Levine & Vilean Taggersell Edward Li & Kin Ly Andy Lilienthal & Laura Blaisdell Cameron Linen Wade Lippert & Heather McKenny Lippert ’92 Gregg Lipton & Sara Crisp Brian & Sandra Livingston Ted & Abigail Lord Ellie Linen Low & Dave Low John & Katharine Lualdi David Lyall & Blanche Belliveau ’87 Christopher & Elizabeth Lynch Stacie MacDonald Christopher & Katharine MacLean Scott & Cynthia MacWhinnie Andrew & Katie Magoun Edward & Suzanne Mahar
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Annual Giving by Constituency
Marcella Makinen David Mallon & Rachelle Parise Guy & Tatiana McChesney Deirdre McClure & Christina Chute
Barak & Mimi Olins Bob Olney & Catherine Richards Neil Orenstein & Gretchen Knowlton Michael & Julie Ouellette
Daniel & Alison McCormack Brian McNiff & Heather McCargo Charles & Michelle McNutt Patsy McSweeney Pierre & Liz Meahl Steve Melchiskey & Nanci Kahn Randy & Misty Melendi Spencer ’90 & Shea Melnick Sophia Mendoza & W. Christopher Lee David & Libby Millar Dora Anne Mills Nathan & Jennifer Mills Gordon Millspaugh & Laura Lewis Ben Mini & Braden Buehler Kenneth Moller & Tracey Burton Jean Moon & Vicki Black Bob & Libby Moore Warren Moorhead & Mara Robinov-Moorhead Betsy Morrell Sally Morris Joshua & Marci Murphy Daniel Nere & Hana Alem Kirk Niese & Michaela Goldfine ’90 Jodi Nofsinger Carolyn Noyes Andrew O’Brien & Jessica Buckley Jim Ohannes & Elizabeth McGrady
Daniel Pearl & Robin Henry-Pearl David & Margaret Pinchbeck Allen & Kathy Pipkin Matt Poor & Darcy Brennan Poor Jane & Jim Puiia Leah Rachin Damion Rallis & Courtney Cook Matt & Kay Ralston David Ray & Margaret Carver Pam Remy & Karen Weiss Janice Ribeiro Neil Rice & Andrea Truncali Jona & Jamie Rice Hilary Robbins Thomas & Laura Robinson Will Robinson & Lynn Reed Jay Rogers Daniel & Crystal Rollins Adam Rosenbaum & Rose Greely Steven Rosenblatt Paul & Cameron Rosenblum Roger & Louisa Routh André Saadé & Sarah Lockridge William Sandberg ’87 Andy & Catriona Sangster Rosa Scarcelli ’88 & Thomas Rhoads Erica Schair-Cardona ’94 & Ivan Cardona
Gillian Schair ’90 & Seth Rigoletti Kristin Schardt & Martin Lodish Jason Schoch & Elisa Tarlow
William Talpey & Carla Burkley Michael & Susan Thompson-Brown Dan Thomsen & Sara Gimeno
Tony & Leigh Schwieterman Benjamin Scoll & Emily Renschler David & Nisu Seder William Seeley & Christine Donis-Keller Beth Sellers &Marc Keffer Michael & Suellen Shaw Julia Sheridan Langham David Sherman, Jr. & Martha Burchenal David Silk & Lynne Crandall John Slobod & Ruth Dean Matthew Slocomb & Michelle McFarlin Austin Smith & Amy Cohan Christopher & Anne Smith Elizabeth Smith & Jennifer Hoopes Timothy Smith & Sandra Banks Tim Soley & Maria Gallace John Southall & Krista Nordgren Southall Beth Sperry & Thad Shattuck John Spritz & Helen Pelletier Yemaya & Lucas St. Clair Jordi & Katrina St. John Marjorie Stockford David & Valerie Stone Amanda Struzziero ’91 Mark & Deborah Stone Sunny & Tracy Stutzman John & Nancy Tabb
Ben & Rachael Thrash Christian & Kathryn Townsend Aklilu Tsaedu & Rahel Hagos Samuel & Lindsey Tucker Rick & Beatrice Turner Benjamin & Christine Twining Warren & Kristin Valdmanis David & Karen Van Dyke Mark & Quincy Van Winkle Lance & Gina Vardis Vincent & Nancy Veroneau David Vickery & Tasha Worster-Vickery Geoff & Alice Wagg Michael & Marina Waisman Hans & Lee Warner James & Patricia Wasserman The Werner Family Peter Wildes & Stephanie Pandora Kim Wilson & Christopher Dow Rob Winson & Heather Smith Semere Yehdego & Asmeret Teklu
Class of 2017 Senior Gift It is challenging to put into words the deep appreciation we have felt for the Waynflete community over the years and all that the school has meant to our family. Years ago, when we were considering schools for our daughter’s kindergarten year, Waynflete stood out for its educational mission.
Senior Gift Committee Greg & Debbie Hastings Co-Chairs Keith & Maria Canning Bob & Wendy Epstein John Frumer & Elizabeth Barrett Herb & Kathleen Janick Robert Levine & Vilean Taggersell John & Kathy Lualdi Bob & Libby Moore Rick & Liz Polkinghorn Hans & Lee Warner Jim & Tricia Wasserman
Thirteen years later, we are happy to report that Waynflete has lived up to its promises and so much more. The diverse community, teachers, and many extracurricular options have enriched our daughter’s life in ways that we could have never imagined. The variety, depth, and quality of academic instruction at Waynflete is unparalleled. None of this would be possible without the committed faculty and administration who are the backbone of this remarkable community. We are grateful for their care and support, and for the impact they had on our daughter during her formative years. We gave our Senior Gift in celebration of the Class of 2017 and to express our gratitude to the Waynflete community for all that it has given to our family and friends—and for what it will continue to give to others. We are excited to honor the great work of a school whose teachers are helping our kids develop their full potential. Congratulations to the Class of 2017! Greg and Debbie Hastings Parents of Caroline ’17 and Peter ’15
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Class of 2017 Senior Gift
The Senior Gift is an opportunity for families of Waynflete seniors to honor their children and grandchildren while also expressing gratitude to the school. The goal of the Senior Gift is to encourage broad and increased support of the school. This past year, 94% of senior families participated in the Senior Gift, contributing over $350,000 toward Waynflete’s operational, capital, and endowment priorities. Many thanks to Greg and Debbie Hastings for their outstanding leadership as co-chairs of the Class of 2017 Senior Gift, to their dedicated committee of parent volunteers, and to every donor listed below. Best wishes to the Waynflete Class of 2017!
CLASS OF 2017 SENIOR GIFT DONORS Anonymous (11) Michael Abraha & Regat Mebrahtu Ms. Harriet Ballard Francis Barrett Tom Brady & Carrie McCusker Craig Bramley & Kimberly Simmons Lucien & Muguette Brillant Jeb Brooks & Cherie Wendelken Rachel Brown Pablo & Rocio Canales Keith & Maria Canning Wayne & Ruth Caron Jessie Cash & Cynthia Sortwell Katy Cavanaugh Glen & Elizabeth Chidsey Thomas & Katherine Clements Tyler Clements & Lily King William & Susan Clifford Mr. & Mrs. John Cochrane Peter & Joy Cutrone Brian Daikh & Heidi Wierman James & Sandra Dyer Robert & Wendy Epstein Jennifer Fife Matthew & Julie Forsyth Peter & Lynn Foshay
John Frumer & Elizabeth Barrett Joseph & Linda Gervais Barbara Goodrich & Pat Brainard Lacey Goodrich & Ed Lutjens Ann Green Margery Gustafson Kevin & Susan Harrington Debbie & Greg Hastings Peter & Stefi Hastings Merritt Heminway ’90 & Lydia Maier ’90 Buell & Anne Heminway Mrs. Joanne Howland Elizabeth Isele Lauren Isele Glenn & Elizabeth Israel Solomon & Carole Israel Anne & Dick Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Schuyler Jackson Herbert & Kathleen Janick David & Janet Keffer Sara Laprade Victor & Lucille Laprade Robert Levine & Vilean Taggersell Kathie Levison John & Katharine Lualdi Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lualdi Rodney & Rolande MacWhinnie Scott & Cynthia MacWhinnie Jim & Liz Maier Edward & Anne Massey
Suzanne McAllister Andrew McCusker & Diane Dusini Nancy McKusick Patsy McSweeney Pierre & Liz Meahl Steve Melchiskey & Nanci Kahn Bob & Libby Moore Jessie Moore Betsy Morrell Richard & Eleanor Morrell Jane & Jim Puiia Matt & Kay Ralston John & Sonia Robertson Kristin Schardt & Martin Lodish Tony & Leigh Schwieterman Mr. & Mrs. Scott Searway David & Nisu Seder Beth Sellers & Marc Keffer David Silk & Lynne Crandall Jane Silk Jack & Margo Simmons Kathleen Stokes Harry & Patricia Sundik Dorothy Swan Fielding & Judy Tabb John & Nancy Tabb William Talpey & Carla Burkley David & Karen Van Dyke John & Marjorie Van Voorhis Louise Gulick Van Winkle ’60 & Davis Van Winkle
Mark & Quincy Van Winkle Milton & Caroline Walters Hans & Lee Warner James & Patricia Wasserman Noel White Kim Wilson & Christopher Dow Phyllis Winfield Mel & Barbara Winters Wayne & Janet Wisbaum Semere Yehdego & Asmeret Teklu
Annual Giving by Constituency
CURRENT GRANDPARENTS Anonymous (10) Mr. & Ms. Gregory Adey Linda Albert & Rocco LaPenta Paul & Mary Anderson Nancy Anderson Mr. & Mrs. James Babcock Ms. Harriet Ballard Francis Barrett Hope Benton Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Bibeau Mr. Stuart Bicknell & Ms. Nan Carey Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Bishop Mr. Ed Blanchard Lucien & Muguette Brillant Mr. & Mrs. James Broder Mrs. Eleanor Brown Wendel Bruss Dona Burke Paul & Gail Burmeister Ms. Susan Caldwell Wayne & Ruth Caron Glen & Elizabeth Chidsey Ms. Jane Christie Thomas & Katherine Clements Timothy Cloudman & Lori Garon Mr. & Mrs. John Cochrane Mr. & Mrs. John Connolly Mr. & Mrs. Houston Davis Rosemary & Jack Davis Mr. & Mrs. Robert Delaney Barbey & Ned Dougherty James & Sandra Dyer Ms. Sara Jane Elliot & Ms. Rita Clifford Anthony & Elizabeth Enders Mr. & Mrs. Ken Eng Barry & Jane Fanburg Mr. & Mrs. Fred Ferris Taffy & Eliot Field Roger & Charlotte Frerichs Lawrence Friedland & Alice Linker Friedland Barbara Goodrich & Pat Brainard Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Gribbon Margery Gustafson Mrs. Katherine Harding
Peter & Stefi Hastings Hugh & Poppy Hawkins Mr. Thomas P. Healy Buell & Anne Heminway David & Sara Holdridge Mr. & Mrs. William D. Howells Mrs. Joanne Howland Mr. & Mrs. John Hughes Mr. & Mrs. Satoru Ihara Elizabeth Isele Solomon & Carole Israel Dr. & Mrs. Ramanath Iyer Anne & Dick Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Schuyler Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Jessen Ms. Anita Jones & Ms. Jackie Peppe Steve & Cinda Joyce Dianne & Ed Keenan David & Janet Keffer Mr. & Mrs. Norman Kellogg Mr. & Mrs. James Kelly Garry & Diane Kirby Keith & Elaine Knowlton Mr. Charles Kozlosky & Mrs. Marta Finch-Kozlosky Claire Kubasik Victor & Lucille Laprade Mr. & Mrs. William Lee Kathie Levison Michael & Camilla Li Jonathan & Leila Linen Ms. Susan Livingston Mrs. Theda Logan Ms. Carolyn Lord Mr. & Mrs. David Low Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lualdi Ms. Margarethe Lutz Mr. Mark Lutz & Ms. Carol Arone Rodney & Rolande MacWhinnie Ms. Anne Magoun Mr. Peter Magoun Jim & Liz Maier Carla Marcus & Lawrence Mohr Frank K. Marston Edward & Anne Massey Suzanne McAllister Andrew McCusker & Diane Dusini
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Tom & Holly McKenny Nancy McKusick Joseph & Gloria Melnick Peter & Ellie Mercer Avis & Fred Miller Mr. & Mrs. Sandy Millspaugh Betsy & Clifford Mohr Jessie Moore Richard & Eleanor Morrell John & Roberta Morris Karl Norberg & Pam Gleichman Dr. & Mrs. Richard Nordgren Mr. & Mrs. Donald Olins Mr. & Mrs. J. Samuel Parkhill Ms. Ann Pipkin David & Barbara Plimpton Joseph & Joan Powers Mr. & Mrs. H. Douglas Pride Naomi Rauff Robert & Virginia Reed Mr. & Mrs. Joaquim Ribeiro Judith Ribeiro Ms. Sally Richardson Mrs. Sidney Richardson Rodney & Diane Robertson Mrs. Jacqueline Robinov James G. Rogers III & Jayne Geiger Mrs. Mary Runser Drs. Richard & Christina Salerno Art & Mim Saunders John & Kirsten Scarcelli Mr. & Mrs. Scott Searway Mr. & Mrs. W. Parker Seeley Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John Shannon David & Beverly Sherman Jane Silk Jack & Margo Simmons Clay & Kitty Simpson Mr. & Mrs. John Simpson Dr. & Mrs. Barry Smith Dr. Anthony C. Southall Mr. & Mrs. Otto Spaeth Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Sperry Mrs. Dagny St. John Harold & Emily Starr Mr. Campbell Steward Kathleen Stokes
Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Stutzman Harry & Patricia Sundik Dorothy Swan Fielding & Judy Tabb Leonard & Heather Thomsen Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Tillman Joan Tilney Mr. & Mrs. Peter Tomback Mrs. Janet Tucker John & Marjorie Van Voorhis Louise Gulick Van Winkle ’60 & Davis Van Winkle Suzanne VanPoortvliet Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Vardis Bob & Phyllis Waisman Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wall Milton & Caroline Walters John & Lucy Werner Ms. Carol Wheaton Noel White Ms. Barbara Wildes Phyllis Winfield Mel & Barbara Winters Wayne & Janet Wisbaum
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Annual Giving by Constituency
CURRENT & FORMER FACULTY & STAFF Anonymous (4) Jennifer Hall Alfrey ’91 Gary Amara Tessa Anable Louisa Anderson Rand Ardell Margaret Austin Nikita Baldic Pauline Barry Christopher Beaven Blanche Belliveau ‘87 Kai Bicknell Gloria Bonnin Reginald Bonnin Lynne Breen Pamela Brittingham Leonard Brooks Brenda Brush Martha Burchenal Elizabeth Burdick Ross Burdick Thomas Campbell Katy Cavanaugh Jennifer Clarke Lindsay Clarke Robert Cleaves Margery Arzonico Clement ’47 Tyler Clements Mary Murray Coleman Joan Connick Susan Conley Kelly Connor Jones Cathie Connors Joseph Connors ’15 Heather Courtice Hart ‘88 William Cox Sara Crisp Triss Critchfield Debba Curtis* Wendy Curtis
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Peter Cutrone Laurel Daly Hannah DeBlois Josephine Hildreth Detmer ‘47 Stephanie Dolan Cathy Douglas Traci Dowd Drew Dubuque Bill Fenderson Taffy Field Christopher Fitze Melissa Fox Tarah Frederick Tiki Fuhro Sarah Fuller-Matsubara Rikki Gallagher Linda Gilman Michaela Goldfine ‘90 Alyssa Goodrich Emily Graham Mary Gray Hyman Gulak Anne Hagstrom Ronald Hall Peter Hamblin Merritt Heminway ’90 Bo Hewey John Hoy Heather Robertson Isherwood ‘89 Cinda Joyce Stephen Kautz Dianne Keenan Jessica Keenan Joan Kenyon Anisa Khadraoui ’09 Ed Knoll Susan Koch Erik Kramer Lisa Kramer Shelley Hodges Kruszewski ’00 Daniel Lamarre
Betsy Langer Laura Lennig Page Lennig Benjamin Lewis Frances Lewis Lisa Libby Lowell Libby Martin Lodish Sarah Macdonald Erin Macey Ann Machado Jeffrey Madore Liz Maier Lydia Maier ’90 James Manyuru Megan Manyuru Jill Marsanskis Steve Marston Janice Martin Judith McManamy ’58 James Millard Kristine Millard Jennifer Mills Robert Mills Ben Mini Carolyn S. Mitchell Raymond Morrow Walden S. Morton Divya Muralidhara David Neilan Susan Nelson Juanita Nichols Elicia Niemiec Judith Novey Bob Olney Sarah Plimpton Mary Rehak Parker Repko Janice Ribeiro Jona Rice Neil Rice Seth Rigoletti Genevieve Dubuque Rizzo ’03
Kelsey Robinov Mesa Robinov ’13 Daniel Rollins Debbie Rowe Brandon Salway Gillian Schair ’90 Jessica Scott ’03 Mark Segar Stacey Sevelowitz Reed Silvers* Elizabeth Smith Katrina St. John Sue Stein Julia Crane Sterling ’70 Lorry Stillman C.C. Stockly Sarah Streat Nancy Tabb Heather Tanguay Nancy Tarpinian Nancy Tetrault Stacie Thomas Dan Thomsen Ben Thrash Rachael Thrash John Thurston Carol Titterton Carrie Turner Alice Wagg Geoff Wagg Ann Staples Waldron Margo Walsh ’82 Erika Wannemacher Lee Warner Breda White David White Karen Whitney Steven Withers Huiru Zou
Annual Giving by Constituency
FORMER PARENTS & GRANDPARENTS Anonymous (11) Patricia Piper Perry Adams ’50 Alexander Agnew & Lisa Markushewski Charlton & Eleanor Ames David & Isobel Anable Tessa Anable Nancy Anderson C.D. ’73 & Betts Armstrong Thomas ’76 & Liz Armstrong Thomas & Rachel* Armstrong Roxanne Baker Christian Barner & Jennifer Thayer Barner Pauline Barry & Reed Silvers* Cornelia Greaves Bates Christopher & Elizabeth Beaven Linda Chaplin Beck ’58 Nancy Montgomery Beebe ’63 & Michael Beebe Henry Beeuwkes & Margaret Mills Elizabeth Woodman Begin ’70 Anne & John Belden David & Christine Beneman
Jeff Benson & Michele Polacsek Roger Berle Thomas Bethea Reginald & Gloria Bonnin Joseph & Deborah Bornstein Gregory W. Boulos Nancy Brain & John Watson Betsy Brayley Mr. & Mrs. James Broder James & Jennifer Buchanan Polly Blake Burke ’62 Patrick & Patricia Butler Edward & Phyllis Campbell Thomas & Lori Campbell Keisha Johnson Capitola ’90 Robert & Barbara Cariddi Robert & Elizabeth Carroll Samrith Chap & Nora Holloway Frederica Chapman Osgood ’60 Robert Cleaves & Jane Batzell Tim Cole & Debbie Rowe Julia Colvin Joan & George Connick Inger Ericsson Corson ’58 Jefferson Cotton & Kamala Grohman David & Triss Critchfield
Claire Curtis Debba Curtis* Eliot & Melanie Cutler Laurel & Brian Daly Peter ‘61 & Ronni Davidson Geraldine Davis Scott & Lynn-Eve Davis Conan Deady & Cynthia Berliner Josephine Hildreth Detmer ’47 Jane Doherty ’58 Peter Donnelly David ’65 & Kathleen Drake Drew & Susan Dubuque Jamie Ecker & Jane Nichols-Ecker Jay & Lynne Espy Sheridan Faber Mark Fernandez & Anne Devine Taffy & Eliot Field David Finkelhor & Christine Linnehan Tracy Floyd & Bryson Hopkins Michael Fralich & Julie Thompson Fralich ’70 James & Mary Freilinger James Garland & Carol Andreae Frank & Susan Gentile
Members of the class of 1997 suit up for the Alumni Lacrosse Game at Reunion 2017.
David & Maria Glaser Gertrude Goff James & Maureen Gorman Mary Gray & Karen Bauer Jennifer Greaves Hyman Gulak Ronald and Susan Hall Tracy Haller Peter Hamblin & Carol Titterton Susan and Philip Hamilton Morris Hancock & Linda Peyton Hancock Mrs. Katherine Harding William Harwood & Ellen Alderman Corrilla Decker Hastings ’53 Holly Haywood Buell & Anne Heminway Bo & Kristina Hewey Varney Hintlian & Molly MacAuslan Ken & Hilary Holm ’82 Harriet Hubbard Cory ’91 & Kimberly Hutchinson Mark Ireland & Lisa Tessler Mark Isaacson & Karen Herold Howard Ives ’65 Mrs. Mary Iyer
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PHOTO Amanda Gates Elston ’97, Hannah Burroughs ’97, Breda White, and Josh Broder ’97 at Reunion 2017.
Laura Jackson Kate & Marc Jeton Audrey Johnson Ann Strout Jones ’70 & David Jones Susan Palmer Jones ’58 & Spencer Jones Valerie Jorgensen Patrick & Janet Joyce Steve & Cinda Joyce Peggy Keyser Constance Kniffin Susan Koch Lewis & Margaret Krainin Anthony & Cynthia Lamport Wendell & Soozie Large Henry & Sarah Laurence Adam & Diana Lee Dale & Rich Lewis Lowell & Melissa Libby Jeffrey & Beth Longcope Lee Longnecker & Diana Fish Diane Lukac & Steve Silin Arnie Macdonald & Liza Moore Ann Machado Cathel & Jan Macleod Jim & Liz Maier Carter Manny & Elizabeth Chapman Carla Marcus & Lawrence Mohr Charles Marston Frank K. Marston Dennis Martin & Heather Tanguay William & Gaye Matthews Frederic McCabe & Kaitlin Briggs Tom & Holly McKenny
Nancy McKusick Peter & Eve McPheeters Joseph & Gloria Melnick James & Kristine Millard Avis & Fred Miller Robert & Christine Mills Peter Miner & Joan Kenyon Carolyn S. Mitchell Chris & Steve Mitchell Kent & Ann Mohnkern Daniel Morgenstern & Moriah Moser Walden S. & David N. Morton Elizabeth Moser Jeremy Moser & Laura Kittle William & Pia Neilson Barry & Susan Nelson Arthur & Juanita Nichols Benjamin & Anne Niles Kyle & Diane Noble Karl Norberg & Pam Gleichman Judith Novey Raymond & Ruth Nowak Mark Okrent & Charlotte Witt Destry Oldham-Sibley John & Cynthia Orcutt Darrell Pardy & Carolyn Hughes Anne Chadwick Parker ’61 Judith Dana Parker ’59 Lincoln Peirce & Jessica Gandolf John Pierce & Katherine Hildreth Pierce ’53 Ingeborg Polacsek Victoria Simes Poole ‘45 Katherine Pope Tim & Joan Porta Robert Porteous ’69
Christopher Price & Wendy Poole Karen Pride Debbie Reed Edward Reiner & Susan Lakari Mrs. Wendy Richards Jonathan Riggleman & Robin Brooks John & Sonia Robertson Rodney & Diane Robertson Kelsey Robinov Peter & Maura Rodway Howard & Mary Jane Rosenfield Edward Rowe & Catherine Bickford Robert Rowse & Colette Twigg-Rowse Julie Russem Ms. Margery Russem John Ryan & Jenny Scheu Kristine Saunders ’67 John & Kirsten Scarcelli Arthur Schnell & Michele Bednarz Maxine Sclar & Robert Yamartino Robert & Katy Scott Mark Segar & Susan Metters Joe & Elonide Semmes Deborah Sampson Shinn Peggy Siegle Ian Smith & Carol Wilson-Smith Joe & Susan Spagnola Sandy & Jill Spaulding Kenneth Spirer & Joan Leitzer Robert Spivey & Marian Dalton Mary Louise Thomas Sprague ’46 &
Phineas Sprague Seth & Laura Sprague Sue Stein Dorothy Stevens Lorry & Neal Stillman Ayres ’82 & C.C. Stockly Holmes & Didi Stockly Ellen Fisher Stockmayer Bob & Kari Suva John ’85 & Stacie Thomas Nathaniel Thompson Bruce Tindal & Nancy Drummond Tindal ’71 William A. Torrey & Pamela Phillips Torrey Richard & Barbara Trafton Michael Trautman & Judy Gailen Jeff Troiano & Abby Dubay-Troiano Paula Volent Margo Walsh ’82 Joseph & Erika Wannemacher Chris & Pat Watson George Weaver & Vicky Smith Kevin Wertheim & Ann Kibbie Barbara White David & Breda White Joe & Carol Wishcamper Kingson Woo & Domenica Vacca Roger Woodman ’72 & Carol DeTine Richard Wortley Raghu & Vidya Yalamanchili
*Deceased
Annual Giving by Constituency
FOUNDATIONS, CORPORATIONS AND BUSINESSES The following helped support Waynflete this year through gifts, inkind donations, matching gifts and grants. Acworth Foundation Ananda Fund The Anderson Family Foundation Argonaut Charitable Foundation The Aribel Fund Associated Jewish Charities of Baltimore Association of Community Cancer Centers b.good Baltimore Community Foundation Beal’s Old Fashioned Ice Cream The Benevity Community Impact Fund Blossom Charitable Fund Bonobo Law Offices of Joe Bornstein Brooks Family Foundation Captain Sam’s Casco Bay Law Clements Family Charitable Trust The Columbus Foundation
David’s Restaurant Delta Airlines East Brown Cow Management, Inc. Eaton Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Figgy’s Takeout and Catering Flatbread Co. Foley’s Cakes The Lawrence N. and Alice L. Friedland Foundation Funtown Splashtown U.S.A. The Antonio V. Glassberg Educational Foundation Goldman Sachs Matching Gift Program Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund The William J. J. Gordon Family Foundation Graffam Insurance Group, LLC The Great Lost Bear The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Gulf Coast Community Foundation Haven’s Candies The Haynes Family Foundation Hillman Charitable Foundation The Holy Donut J.M. Huber Corporation
The Hudson Foundation HVAC Products, Inc. Income Research and Managment Jebediah Foundation The Abe & Catherine Kaplan Philanthropic Fund John and Patricia Klingenstein Fund The Lamport Foundation, Inc. John & Gayle Lee Family Foundation LMNOP Parliament Fund Maine Beer Company Maine Community Foundation Maine Historical Society Manlius Pebble Hill School Migis Lodge Mitchell Ledge Farm Miyake Restaurant Moser Family Foundation Stewart R. Mott Foundation Nomads Adventure and Active Wear One Stop Event Rentals Otto Pizza H.M. Payson & Company Performance Food Group Portland Museum of Art Portland Pie Psychiatric Associates, LLC Raymond James
Members of the class of 1967 celebrate their 50th at Reunion 2017.
Charitable Endowment Fund Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Ropes & Gray LLP Rosemont Bakery & Market Rwanda Bean Co. Salvage BBQ Schwab Charitable Fund Robert and Joan Shepherd Revocable Trust Scott Simons Architects Margaret W. Soule Charitable Trust P.W. Sprague Memorial Foundation St. Louis Community Foundation Standard Baking Company Stutzman’s Farm Stand & Bakery Surf Camp Maine Terra Cotta Pasta Co. Joseph H. Thompson Fund The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Unum Matching Gifts Program Verbena Eat Right Now Victoria Mansion The Walters Charitable Trust Wellington Management Company, LLP Wells Fargo Matching Gifts Program
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Annual Gifts in Honor
IN HONOR OF Mary ’17 & Sarah Acheson-Field ’20 Julianna Acheson Ben ’21, Matt ’23 & Jeffrey Adey ’25 Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Adey Jenny Hall Alfrey ’91 Thomas ’78 & Patricia Cronin Kirsten McWilliams ’91 Louisa Anderson Paul & Sarah Jessen Robert Kaplus & Jennifer Slack John Southall & Krista Nordgren Southall Michael & Marina Waisman Margaret Austin Ronald & Susan Hall Steve Marston Josiah ’10 & Harry Baker-Connick ’15 Roxanne Baker Pauline Barry Jessica Scott ’03 Chris Beaven Ben Mini & Braden Buehler William Bennett, former headmaster Patrick & Janet Joyce Nick ’09 & Emily Bessette ’11 Geraldine Davis Will Black ’17 Robert Black & Melissa Walters Blake Bondellio ’19 Charles Kozlosky & Marta Finch-Kozlosky Alex Bonnin ’07 Reginald & Gloria Bonnin Ben Bornstein ’07 Jacob Miller ’07 Jill Bowden Traci Dowd Grace Bramley-Simmons ’17 Craig Bramley & Kimberly Simmons Alice Brock Amy Holland ’87 John & Katharine Lualdi Thomas (TC) Campbell Robert Black & Melissa Walters Robert & Wendy Epstein Debbie & Greg Hastings Laura Jackson Jennifer Clarke Peter Schnell ’10 Timothy Clifford ’17 William & Susan Clifford
Ellie ’09 & Sadie Cole ’13 Tim Cole & Debbie Rowe
Linda Gilman Laura Jackson
Rosie ’27 & Charlie Lord ’29 Mr. & Mrs. Houston Davis
Cathie Connors Keith & Maria Canning Anne Cutler ’09 Leah Weisberg ’02
Michaela Goldfine ’90 Ben Mini & Braden Buehler John Southall & Krista Nordgren Southall
Elisabeth Lualdi ’17 Mr. & Mrs. Schuyler Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lualdi
Joseph ’15 & Jessica Connors ’22 Dianne & Ed Keenan
Peter “Doc” Hamblin Katie Fullam Harris ’85 Susannah Hamblin ’03 Kieran Hanrahan ’11 Julie Parker ’88 Elizabeth Stubblefield Loucks ’94 Chris & Pat Watson
Mrs. Mahoney, Latin teacher 1960-62 Nancy Langmaid Loth ’62
Heather Courtice-Hart ’88 Julie Parker ’88 Wendy Curtis John & Katharine Lualdi Wendy Alene Kabuto Rattray Curtis Mariam Qazi ’09 Haley Jo Cutrone ’15 Peter & Joy Cutrone Tyler Cutrone ’17 Peter & Joy Cutrone Robert & Virgina Radle Chloe Daikh ’17 Brian Daikh & Heidi Wierman Mari-Elena ’99 & Ana H. Davis ’03 Holly Haywood Isabella Davis ’16 Scott & Lynn-Eve Davis My mother, Josephine H. Detmer ’47 and my father, Humayun Mirza Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Claire ’21 & Charlie DiNapoli ’23 Mr. Mark Lutz & Ms. Carol Arone Stephanie Dolan Michael & Suellen Shaw Cathy Douglas Eileen Fisher Drew Dubuque Elizabeth Stubblefield Loucks ’94 Lou & Nancy Dubuque Drew & Susan Dubuque Kingsley ’12 & Isabel Floyd ’16 Tracy Floyd & Bryson Hopkins Arija Forsyth ’17 Matthew & Julie Forsyth Jane Fox Susannah Fox ’98 Tarah Frederick Traci Dowd Kelley Spy Frumer ’17 Francis Barrett Ziggy Gillespie Julia Colvin
Caroline Hastings ’17 Edward & Anne Massey Tim Hebda Bob & Phyllis Waisman Michael & Marina Waisman Ellis Heminway ’17 Jim & Liz Maier Rich Henry Pierre & Liz Meahl Chloe Beaven Horie ’06 Ben Mini & Braden Buehler John Hoy Walden S. & David N. Morton Leah Israel ’17 Glenn & Elizabeth Israel Sarah Butler Jessen Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Jessen Charlotte ’19 & Bennett Joseph ’21 John Joseph Lindsay Kaplan Debbie & Greg Hastings Jess Keenan Jennifer & Charles Enders Cameron Kirby ’28 Garry & Diane Kirby Sean & Barbara Kirby Betsy Langer Nicholas Armentrout ’88 & Sarah Chappell Armentrout ’88 Katie Fullam Harris ’85 Robert Levine & Vilean Taggersell Walden S. & David N. Morton Margo Walsh ’82
Kiera MacWhinnie ’17 Rodney & Rolande MacWhinnie
Steve Marston Leeza Kopaeva ’18 Sophia Mayone ’17 Harry & Patricia Sundik Ray McLain, who loved education Joel Antolini & Meeghan McLain Jack ’17 & Sumner Meahl ’19 Noel White Rahwa Michael ’17 John & Sonia Robertson Bob Mills Jennifer & Charles Enders Barbara Moore Ed Knoll & Divya Muralidhara My mom Bill Fenderson Judy Novey Ben Semmes ’12 Tobias Nye ’17 Barbara Goodrich & Pat Brainard Mimi Olins Brian Daikh & Heidi Wierman The One & Only Bob Olney Caitlin Whelan ’02 Sarah Plimpton Paul & Gail Burmeister Peter Miner & Joan Kenyon Mesa Robinov ’13 Delia Pooler Jennifer & Charles Enders Sam Puiia ’17 Jane & Jim Puiia Elizabeth Ralston ’17 Nancy McKusick
Dan Lamarre Steve Marston
Kathy Remmel Katie Fullam Harris ’85
Timothy Laprade ’17 Sara Laprade
Sharon Renault Traci Dowd
Michele Lettiere Eleanor Ginder ’14
Samuel J. S. Ribeiro ’24 Joaquim & Sarah Ribeiro
Lowell Libby Julia Colvin Joseph Connors ’15 Eliza Perry ’09 Joe & Elonide Semmes Ivy Wilkinson-Ryan ’00
Jona Rice Graham Chance ’14 Ms. Sally Richardson
Annual Gifts in Honor
Thomas Rice ’29 Mr. & Mrs. John Simpson Seth Rigoletti Caroline Schnell ’06
Rick Starr, my high school art teacher at Rye Country Day School Bridget Spaeth & Titus Abbott
Kelsey Robinov Peter Miner & Joan Kenyon Mesa Robinov ’13
Sue Stein Debbie & Greg Hastings Thomas Newton ’07
Betsy Rosenblum ’20 Mr. & Mrs. James Kelly
Emily Tabb ’17 Suzanne McAllister Fielding & Judy Tabb
Debbie Rowe John Southall & Krista Nordgren Southall Julie Ryder Traci Dowd Sophie Sangster ’19 Mrs. Theda Logan Bailey Sargent ’17 Patsy McSweeney Gretchen Schaefer Erik Mercer & Sandro Sechi Jessica Scott ’03 Traci Dowd Richard Seder David & Nisu Seder Patrick Shaw ’21 Mr. & Mrs. H. Douglas Pride Dylan Souter ’13 Betsy Brayley Soren Southall ’26 Dr. & Mrs. Richard Nordgren Mary Lou Thomas Sprague ’46 Cate & Richard Gilbane Seth & Laura Sprague Aislyn St. John ’30 Mrs. Dagny St. John Carly St. Pierre ’17 Lucien & Muguette Brilliant
Waynflete Class of 1967 Sheila Dietz Bonenberger ’67 Waynflete Class of 2017 Pierre & Liz Meahl Nicholas ’20, Julia ’22 & Elliott Werner ’25 John & Lucy Werner
Nancy Tabb Suzanne McAllister
Breda White Laura Jackson Barbara White Catherine White ’02 Timothy Whittemore ’00
Emily Talpey ’17 William Talpey & Carla Burkley
Karen Whitney, my teaching inspiration Laura Siegle ’02
Heather Tanguay Peter Schnell ’10
Wildes Family Barbara Wildes
Mary S. Taylor Joanne Taylor DeKay ’86
Steve Withers Leeza Kopaeva ’18
Eidann Thompson-Brown ’17 Kathleen Stokes
Alex ’08 & Morgan Woodhouse ’10 Ann Machado
Carol Titterton Ryan Coffin Ellen Fisher Stockmayer Mary Tobin Sofia Ordonez-Gamble ’07 Winifred Turner Rick & Beatrice Turner
All the amazing faculty that make the Waynflete family Katherine Campbell Levasseur ’07 All of the amazing teachers Katie Fullam Harris ’85
John Van Dyke ’17 Wayne & Janet Wisbaum
All of the teachers at Waynflete Bob & Phyllis Waisman
David Vaughan, for fostering my insane passion for the ocean Cameron Barner ’12
All the great teachers at Waynflete David & Karen Van Dyke
Waynflete Class of 1942 Dorothy Barbour Hayes ’42 Waynflete Class of 1957 Patricia Davidson Reef ’57
All the teachers & staff Edward & Phyllis Campbell Amazing teachers & staff! Alec & Andrea DiNapoli
Members of the Class of 2003 at a Portland Alumni Gathering in 2016.
The dedicated staff at Waynflete Adam Rosenbaum & Rose Greely The EC teachers! Anonymous The entire Upper School faculty & staff Karen Elliot Whitney The faculty Lillian Hancock ’04 The faculty & staff, especially the Thomas House ladies! Benjamin Bornstein ’07 & Lauren Fine Bornstein The incredible faculty & staff Arthur Schnell & Michelle Bednarz My inspiring teachers & coaches Jessica Wolinsky ’02 The teachers, students, staff & parents that make it the special place it is! Nina Coates ’08 My three Waynflete graduates and their fantastic teachers! Peggy Keyser One Day! Steve & Cinda Joyce Teachers of the Arts Lily K. Collins ’13 The Waynflete Community Masa & Chieko Miyake Tim Soley & Maria Gallace
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Annual Gifts in Memory
IN MEMORY OF Lee F. Adams ’76 Capt. Ellis C. Adams ’77 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Marya Janoff Baron ’91 Amanda Struzziero ’91 & Fredrick Brown ’91 Eleanor Dwyer Barrett Francis Barrett
Anne Gass ’48 Patricia Lappin Camp ’49
Margot B. McWilliams Kirsten McWilliams ’91
Ann Lib Robinson Strout ’41 Shirley Cole Quinn ’42
Barbara Giddings Susannah Fox ’98
Jane Smith Moody ’45 Nancy Jordan Deery ’45 Katharine Moody ’45
Payton Sullivan ’18 Steven and Lauren Withers
David R. Ginder Anne Peters Cdr. William C. Green Ann Green
Edna Mae Batzell Anne Batzell
Luther O. Harley II Ronald Beard & Lillian Beard Harley
Eleanor Beasley Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 & John Slavin
Carol Congdon Haynes ’47 G. Arnold Haynes
Muriel Britton Jonathan Pettingill Britton ’98 George W. Brown, MD Carolyn Brown, MD Heather Brown ’84 Margo Walsh ’82 Oliver S. Brown Mrs. Eleanor Brown Matilda Clifford ’30 Caroline Clifford Bond ’53 Laurie Cox Stace Sevelowitz & John Hutchinson John Corson ’55 Jan Meyer Roberson ’55 Sloan Critchfield ’03 Courtney Drake Farrell ’03 Sara Gips Goodall ’03 Timothy Karu ’03 Elizabeth Love ’03 William & Gaye Matthews Jessica Scott ’03 Megan Gentile Theriault ’05 Abigail Whiting Van Dam ’03 Ruth Smith Blinn Davis Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 & John Slavin Emily Whitney Elliot 1916 Ms. Martha Hartman Anne Hewes Foden ’53 Caroline Clifford Bond ’53 Thomas Frederick Sam Frederick ’15 Persis E. Furbish Mrs. Eleanor Brown
Vergn Hewes Judy Holmes ’72 Gene Howland Mrs. Joanne Howland
Pam Paul Jonathan Tindal ’02 Jessica Wolinsky ’02 Eileen Payson Sandra Thaxter ’61 Alice Mary Pierce ’42 July Holmes ’72 Shirley Cole Quinn ’42 Ruth D. Pillsbury Judith McManamy ’58 Sam Poole ’76 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75
Anna Thomas Mr. & Mrs. John Simpson Charlsie Thomas ’77 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Jackie Turner Torie Reed ’92 Richard Turner Rick & Beatrice Turner Beata Vest ’17 Julianna Acheson Steven & Lauren Withers Mary Walker Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 & John Slavin
Ralph G. Libby Ellen Libby Lawrence ’35
Lindsay Reagan John & Cynthia Orcutt Otis Wortley ’09
Kit Liller Margo Walsh ’82
Steven L. Register Gena Canning
Waynflete Class of 1947 Deceased Classmates Josephine Hildreth Detmer ’47
Kevin Mahoney ’76 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75
Ethan Remmel ’87 Kathy & Chuck Remmel
Darrell E. Whitney Karen Whitney
Sam Maier ’93 Jeremy Duda & Brooke Miller ’96 Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 & John Slavin
Hannah Richardson ’74 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75
Michael Macklin Hannah Daly ’11 Elizabeth Lewis ’11 Sarah Neuren ’12
Bernard “Buck” Runser Christopher & Elizabeth Lynch Mrs. Mary Runser
Ellen Maltby-Askari ’60 Elizabeth Norton BirchfieldDibiaso ’60
Noni Clark Sandberg ’47 William Sandberg ’87
Peggy Marston Charles Marston Connie McLean ’58 Linda Chaplin Beck ’58 Dee Dee Dana Bradford ’58 Penelope Pachios Carson ’58 Inger Ericsson Corson ’58 Mary Soule Davidson ’58 Jane Doherty ’58 Jean Getchell-Forbes ’58 Jean Lenhart Golden ’58 Susan Palmer Jones ’58 Darene Holbrook Lennon ’58 Rebecca Robinson Marsland ’58 Judith McManamy ’58 Susan McInnes Sorel ’58 Barbara Blumenthal Stern ’58
M. Estelle Robinson Martha Robinson Wurster ’66
Dan Sawasdichan ’01 Ryan Doil ’01 Richard “Grampy Dick” Semmes Judith Ribeiro George Latimer Shinn Deborah Sampson Shinn Maggie Soule ’59 Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 & John Slavin Alice B. Stevens ’07 Dorothy Stevens Weezie Stoddard Margo Walsh ’82
Annual Gifts in Honor and Memory of Debba Curtis
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On May 8, 2017, Waynflete lost a beloved and longtime faculty member, Debba Curtis. Many members of our community were moved to contribute before and following her death to support a cause dear to her heart: financial aid for students in need.
THE DEBBA CURTIS FUND FOR STUDENTS IN NEED Jennifer Hall Alfrey ’91 Louisa Anderson Nancy Anderson Mr. Jonathan Appelbaum Laura Armstrong ’08 Thomas & Rachel* Armstrong Margaret Austin Ms. Andrea Axelrod Mr. Ronald Bailyn & Mrs. Patricia Morris Mr. Joel Bassett Ms. Marcia Bates Ronald Beard & Lillian Beard Harley Elizabeth Berle ’96 Roger Berle Alexander Bonnin ’07 Ilana Bornstein ’04 Nancy Brain & John Watson Kaitlin Briggs & Frederic McCabe Leonard Brooks Mr. Anthony Brown Grace Bukowski-Thall ’16 Michael & Emily Bukowski-Thall Laura Burden Ross & Elizabeth Burdick Polly Blake Burke ’62 Keith & Maria Canning Crystal Cawley Olivia Chap ’11 Lindsay Clarke & Shea Gunther Robert Cleaves & Jane Batzell Mary Murray Coleman
* DECEASED
Claire Curtis Eliot, Melanie & Zachary ’02 Cutler Jack Cutler ’13 Hannah Daly ’11 Laurel & Brian Daly Josephine Hildreth Detmer ’47 Mr. Mark Donovan Chelsea Doyle ’02 Sheridan Faber Austin Fanberg ’15 Mark Fernandez, Anne Devine, & Leigh Fernandez ’14 David Finkelhor & Christine Linnehan Tracy Floyd & Bryson Hopkins John Flumerfelt & Creighton Taylor Ms. Susan Foster Paul Friedland & K. Page Herrlinger John Frumer & Elizabeth Barrett Louis Frumer ’14 Tiki Fuhro & Kevin O’Leary Ralph Good & Catherine Cloudman James & Maureen Gorman Alice Heminway ’92 John Hoy & Mary Sauer Laura Jackson Molly Field James ’98 Herbert & Kathleen Janick Constance Kniffin Mr. & Mrs. James Kolster Allison Koss ’08 Mr. W. Peter Larson Benjamin & Frances Lewis Anna Libby ’09 Abby Shaw MacDonald ’96
Ann Machado Anne Macri ’98 Sarah Maier Peterson ’96 Manlius Pebble Hill School Robert McCarthy ’00 Greer Millard ’09 Ms. Cynthia Morris David Neilan Mark Okrent & Charlotte Witt Destry Oldham-Sibley Barak & Mimi Olins Hannah Orcutt ’07 Matthew Page ’97 Victoria Paine ’06 Katherine Peterson ’07 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Pickard Karen Pride Jona & Jamie Rice Jonathan Riggleman & Robin Brooks Ms. Janet Roberts Caroline Robertson Evans ’01 John and Sonia Robertson Mrs. Jacqueline Robinov Clayton Rockefeller ’97 Julie Russem & Nina Russem ’09 Karen Schaedel ’91 Gillian Schair ’90 & Seth Rigoletti Robert Schleicher ’11 Christina Schnell ’00 Elisabeth Scott ’05 Eleanor Semmes ’12 Ms. Judith Serkin Derek Shaffer ’93 Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 & John Slavin Jacob Soley ’15
Kenneth Spirer & Joan Leitzer Peter Stein ’12 Mr. & Mrs. Baldwin Terry Vanessa Van Deusen ’14 Paula Volent Geoff & Alice Wagg Acadia Weinberg ’16 Benjamin White ’00 Catherine White ’02 David & Breda White Samuel Whittemore ’04 Timothy Whittemore ’00 Daniel Winter ’08
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Named Endowments As of June 30, 2017, Waynflete’s endowment totaled $24,060,840.33. Over the past several years, Waynflete’s endowment has grown significantly and remains a cornerstone of the school’s financial wellbeing. Annual distributions from the Waynflete endowment supplement tuition revenue and annual giving and contribute significantly to operational expenses including financial aid, faculty support, and other key programs. Waynflete’s endowment consists of contributions from many generous donors and we remain grateful to those who have recognized the importance of a robust endowment in strengthening our future. Established 1998
GENERAL ENDOWMENTS General Operations Endowment for Financial Aid Endowment for Teaching
Established 2010
NAMED ENDOWMENTS
Established 2009
Established 2017 The Cathie Connors Fund for Athletics
Class of 2009 Graduation Gift Endowment for Professional Development
The Cathie Connors Fund for Financial Aid
Margaret W. Soule, Class of 1959 Endowment for the Archives
The Fund for Mental Health and Wellness Education in memory of Payton Sullivan
Established 2006
The Victoria Hilliard Donovan Fund for Early Childhood Education The Debba Curtis Fund for Students in Need Established 2016 The Torrey Fund Established 2015 The Josephine H. Detmer ’47 Endowment Fund for History The Patricia Davis Klingenstein ’47 Fund for Financial Aid Established 2013 The Mark W. Segar Endowment for Financial Aid The Lydia Maier Endowment for Social and Emotional Wellness Established 2012
Cinda Bailey Joyce Endowment: A Financial Aid Fund to Enhance Lower School Diversity
Class of 2006 Graduation Gift Endowment for Financial Aid Established 2005 Class of 2005 Endowment for NonTuition Related Student Services Established 2004 The Patricia Davis Klingenstein ’47 Class of 1947 Endowment for the Waynflete Library Established 2003 Pam Paul Endowment for Professional Development Established 2002 Class of 2002 Endowment for Health Services The Karen Whitney Fund for Modern U.S. History, Government and Current Affairs
Class of 2012 Endowment in Support of Upper School Activities
Established 1999
The Waynflete Faculty and Staff Endowment
Student Foreign Travel Endowment
Established 2011 The Malone Family Foundation Endowment
Endowment for Academic Support
Endowment for the Arts Endowment for Minority Students and Faculty Exemplary Teaching Award Endowed Fund Financial Aid Challenge Endowment Established 1996 Ruth Bailey Blinn Davis Endowed Fund Zo King Endowed Scholarship Fund for the Arts Established 1993 E.E. Ford Foundation Challenge for Faculty Development Established 1989 Fund for Global Understanding Established 1988 Louise Dodge Stoddard Fund for the Study of Foreign Languages and Culture Payson Trust Endowment Award for Faculty
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Over the years, Waynflete has received a number of planned gifts from alumni, friends, and other members of the community. In 1986, Ruth Cook Hyde 1910 made one of the first bequests to Waynflete when she left her home to the school. Today, Cook Hyde House serves as one of three buildings accommodating Waynflete’s Middle School. To honor Ms. Hyde’s generosity and lasting gift to Waynflete, the Ruth Cook Hyde 1910 Circle was formed in 2003 to recognize others who make provisions for Waynflete in their own estate plans.
Anonymous (2) Ellen Alderman & William Harwood Maureen Anthoine-Orlandini Betts Armstrong & C.D. Armstrong ’73 Jane Batzell & Robert Cleaves Nancy Montgomery Beebe ’63 John & Anne Belden Christian Berle ’99 Roger K. Berle Harriet Langmaid Bradford ’54 Deborah Lombard Brett ’42* & George Brett* Alice Brock & Patricia Peard Margaret Burnham ’21* Michael Cohen & Terry Cohen Annie V. Crader* Deborah Curtis* Laurie Marshall Cushman ’59 Barbara Davis ’36* Nancy (Ping) Drake* David Elliott & Elaine Elliott Helen Emerson ’26* Joan Sayward Franklin ’46*
* DECEASED
James E. Freilinger & Katie Freilinger John Frumer & Elizabeth Barrett Lynne Manson Gawtry ’87 David S. Glaser & Maria Glaser Joseph Gray, Jr. & Marie Gray Nancy Keith Holland ’38* Ruth Cook Hyde 1910* Anne & Dick Jackson Anne Davis Johnson ’32* Ellen Libby Lawrence ’35 Diane Lukac & Steven Silin Ellen Maltby-Askari ’60 * Robert A.G. Monks & Millicent Monks Robert C. Monks & Bonnie Porta Destry Oldham-Sibley John & Cynthia Orcutt Anne Chadwick Parker ’61 Alice Mary Pierce ’42* Shirley Cole Quinn ’42 Deborah Reed Helen-Mae Reisner ’69 Richard Rockefeller * Erica Schair-Cardona ’94 & Ivan Cardona
Ineke Schair Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 Margaret Soule ’59* Kenneth Spirer & Dr. Joan Leitzer Mary Ann Strahan ’44 Karen Stray-Gundersen & Jane Begert Jeffrey Thaler & Karen Massey Widgery Thomas, Jr. William Torrey & Pamela Phillips Torrey Edith R. Tucker* Patricia Hale Tyson ’43* Eleanor Van Aken Wolcott ’57 Mary Van Etten ’30* Clint & Jennifer Willis
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ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET AT A GLANCE Revenue 2016–2017 Tuition
Budgeted Revenue 2016–2017
$15,704,294
Endowment Board Transfers
$1,152,000
Auxiliary Programs
$1,126,140
Waynflete Fund
$665,000
Other Income
$88,435
TOTAL
$18,735,869
Expenses 2016–2017
Budgeted Expenses 2016–2017
Personnel
$9,788,688
Financial Aid
$4,343,440
Auxiliary Programs
$1,405,000
Plant
$1,045,150
Debt Service
$754,000
Instruction Administration
$668,741
$461,100
Technology
$225,750
Professional Development $40,000 Other TOTAL
$4,000 $18,735,869
ANNUAL GIVING AT A GLANCE # DONORS
$ GIVEN
Giving 2016–2017 GIVING LEVEL
# DONORS
$ RAISED
$1–$999
1,021
$131,338
$1,000–$4,999
108
$168,980
$5,000–$9,999
33
$184,870
$10,000–$24,999 13
$143,248
$25,000+
6
$210,000
TOTAL
1,181
$838,436
2017 Board of Trustees Kate Jeton, President Christopher Smith, Vice President Dale Lewis, Secretary Vin Veroneau, Treasurer Conan Deady, Member-At-Large Susan Spagnola, Member-At-Large Kate Burnham Catherine Cloudman Ben Devine Nicole A. DuFauchard Cinda Joyce Jed Porta ’99 Emily Renschler Deborah Sampson Shinn Erica Schair-Cardona ’94 Tim Soley Alexander H. Spaulding William A. Torrey Jeffrey Troiano Warren Valdmanis Geoffrey Wagg, Head of School Cherie Wendelken Trustees Emeriti Charlton H. Ames Betts Armstrong Thomas M. Armstrong Jane Batzell Nancy M. Beebe ’63 Roger Berle Gregory W. Boulos Nancy Brain Elizabeth P. Carroll Tom Cronin ’78 Marylee Dodge Maria Glaser William Harwood Greg Hastings Hillary Holm ’82 Sherry Huber Anne O. Jackson Gregg Lipton Diane Lukac Jan Macleod Sue McMullan Peter McPheeters Denney Morton Cynthia Orcutt Darrell Pardy Deborah Reed Ineke Schair Alice Spencer Mary Lou Sprague ’46 Ayres Stockly ’82 Ann Staples Waldron
Table of Contents 1 Letter from the Head of School 2 Built on Mud A New Home for Waynflete Crew 6 Remembering Debba Curtis
The Waynflete Fund
9 Personal Best Honoring Cathie Connors 12 W aynflete Roots Meet Our New Head of Lower School, Anne Scribner Hopkins 14 Hewes Magic Memories of the Hewes Wing 16 Home School A Retrospective on “Building Waynflete” 20 Celebrating Philanthropy Annual Giving 2016–2017
Waynflete’s mission is to engage the imagination and intellect of our students, to guide them toward self-governance and self-knowledge, and to encourage their responsible and caring participation in the world. Our aim is to provide a program that combines security with challenge, playful exploration with rigorous expectation and range of experience with depth of inquiry.
Our alumni, parents, and friends provide the backbone of support for the people who make a difference at Waynflete. Your donation to the Waynflete Fund directly benefits our faculty, staff, and students.
By giving to the Waynflete Fund, you are honoring the people who made an impact on your life or the life of your student. Give today at waynflete.org/give.
Celebrating Philanthropy
Report on Giving 2016–2017
Report on Giving 2016–2017