Philanthropy at Waynflete • Fall 2020

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PH ILAN TH R O P Y AT WAY NF L E T E

A Community Partnership


M IS SI ON 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.



W E L COME

Kelsey Robinov Director of Development

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The students entrusted to our care, their loving and supportive families, our alumni making their way in the world, our faculty and staff giving of themselves each day, and our Board of Trustees and administrative leadership tasked with stewarding the school into the future— this is the Waynflete community. Together, we forge a partnership and invest in the future of the school, of our students, and of the world at large. The current Waynflete educational experience exists because of the philanthropic support of those who have come before us, and will continue because of those who are here today.

community, and to recognize and celebrate our extraordinary donors and exciting accomplishments. We greatly appreciate the support of our many volunteers who make this work possible. All community members are invited to be involved in our efforts to strengthen the school through philanthropy.

As Director of Development, I witness untold generosity every day—generosity of spirit, of time, of treasure, and of talent. Gifts come in every shape and size, and each helps to make our collective vision of Waynflete possible. We in the Development and Alumni Relations Office work to educate our community on the many opportunities that exist to support Waynflete, to engage our alumni and encourage a lifelong connection, to receive and steward the generous gifts of the

The following pages are filled with information and deep gratitude—information on the many ways to support Waynflete, and gratitude to the over 1,000 donors who did so last year. Waynflete would not be the school we are without your partnership. Thank you.


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WAYS T O G IVE

The Waynflete Fund

Charitable gifts to the Waynflete Fund are a critical part of the school’s annual operating budget. Income generated by fundraising, revenue from tuition and programs, and distributions from the school’s endowment together support Waynflete’s annual operating budget. Tax-deductible gifts to the Waynflete Fund are put to use immediately and have a direct and critical impact on every student’s experience. Fueling our mission Waynflete’s mission drives everything that we do, and it is what makes a Waynflete education exceptional. A for-profit business can cut costs through consolidation and streamlining. To employ these strategies at a mission-driven school like Waynflete would require reducing the size of our faculty or combining classrooms. This would diminish our ability to provide the individual attention and quality of education that everyone expects for a Waynflete student.

Making a Waynflete education affordable for as many families as possible is also a key tenet of the school’s philosophy. The increase in tuition rates that would be necessary to fully fund our current program would further limit the number of families who could afford to attend. This decrease in enrollment would have a negative effect on the number of programs we could continue to offer. Increasing opportunities Every dollar contributed to the Waynflete Fund helps ensure that our students have increased opportunities in the sciences, the arts, athletics, outdoor education, and service learning; that the school has a robust financial aid budget to enroll qualified students; that our faculty salaries are more competitive; and that our teachers have the professional development opportunities and classroom resources they need.

Waynflete’s annual giving program, the Waynflete Fund, is the foundation of our fundraising efforts. For a mission-driven institution like Waynflete, annual gifts provide opportunities for students beyond what is possible with tuition alone. 6


Demonstrating confidence We ask everyone to consider a donation at a level that feels personally significant and meaningful. Some donors give $25 while others give $25,000. Participation by everyone, at any level, is important. High participation rates demonstrate confidence in our mission and help us secure funding from other sources, like foundations.

Unrestricted Waynflete Fund dollars are critical now more than ever as we remain committed to keeping our students safe, connected, and learning.

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Capital Campaigns

Capital campaigns are transformative, advancing goals set in the Board of Trustees’ strategic plan—the culmination of a thorough examination of the school’s strengths, accomplishments, challenges, and resources.

Recent capital campaigns reflect the careful stewardship and vision of Waynflete leadership and the generosity of its community.

Like all independent schools, Waynflete periodically embarks on a multiyear capital fundraising campaign. Campaigns generate a capital sum rather than revenue for the school, typically for facilities and endowment growth.

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Opening New Doors, 1997–2001 $8.1 million

Second Century, 2005–2009 $7.2 million

Building on Our Strengths, 2015–2018 $10.2 million

Renovations to Daveis Hall, including the Arts Center entrance and art studios

The completion of our Arts Center, including music classrooms, the Arc Hallway, and Green Room

A new and renovated Lower School

The renovation of Brock Conference Room

Franklin Theater, named for Joan Sayward Franklin ’46, whose bequest helped make it possible

The addition of the Gallery and Outer Gallery spaces Emery Building Renovations Science wing laboratories and technology The Atrium

Financial Aid Endowment growth Faculty and Staff Endowment growth Waynflete Fund growth for operations

The renovation of Sills Hall as a second gymnasium Financial Aid Endowment growth General Operating Endowment growth

Middle School Addition Improvements at the Fore River Campus Endowment for Teaching growth Financial Aid Endowment growth

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Endowments

The Waynflete Endowment provides a steady source of income that reduces our reliance on tuition, helps ensure financial stability, and advances our mission for many years to come. Endowment income contributes to annual expenses, either for the general operating budget (including financial aid and faculty enrichment) or for donor-designated programs.

We remain grateful to those generous donors who have recognized the importance of a robust endowment in strengthening our future.

Many of Waynflete’s named endowments receive ongoing support from our community.

$24,013,745 Waynflete endowment on June 30, 2020

$1,214,311 From endowment distribution (2019–2020)

5% Spend rate calculated on a 12-quarter rolling average 10


GENERAL ENDOWMENTS General Operations Endowment for Financial Aid Endowment for Teaching NAMED ENDOWMENTS Established 2018 The Peter Hamblin Endowment for Financial Aid The Miss Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Endowment Fund

Established 2015

Established 2006

Established 1998

The Josephine H. Detmer ’47 Endowment Fund for History

Class of 2006 Graduation Gift Endowment for Financial Aid

Endowment for the Arts

The Patricia Davis Klingenstein ’47 Fund for Financial Aid

Established 2005

Exemplary Teaching Award Endowed Fund

Established 2013 The Mark W. Segar Endowment for Financial Aid

Class of 2005 Endowment for Non-Tuition Related Student Services

Established 1996

The Lydia Maier Endowment for Social and Emotional Wellness

The Patricia Davis Klingenstein ’47 Class of 1947 Endowment for the Waynflete Library

Ruth Bailey Blinn Davis Endowed Fund

Established 2012

Established 2003

Class of 2012 Endowment in Support of Upper School Activities

Pam Paul Endowment for Professional Development

Established 2017

The Waynflete Faculty and Staff Endowment

The Cathie Connors Fund for Financial Aid The Fund for Mental Health and Wellness Education in memory of Payton Sullivan The Victoria Hilliard Donovan Fund for Early Childhood Education The Debba Curtis Fund for Students in Need Established 2016 The Torrey Family Fund

Financial Aid Challenge Endowment

Established 2004

The Tim Soley and Maria Gallace Fund for Professional Development

The Cathie Connors Fund for Athletics

Endowment for Minority Students and Faculty

Established 2011 The Malone Family Foundation Endowment Established 2010 Cinda Bailey Joyce Endowment: A Financial Aid Fund to Enhance Lower School Diversity Established 2009

Zo King Endowed Scholarship Fund for the Arts Established 1993

Established 2002

E.E. Ford Foundation Challenge for Faculty Development

Class of 2002 Endowment for Health Services

Established 1989

The Karen Whitney Fund for Modern U.S. History, Government and Current Affairs

Fund for Global Understanding Established 1988

Endowment for Academic Support

Louise Dodge Stoddard Fund for the Study of Foreign Languages and Culture

Student Foreign Travel Endowment

Payson Trust Endowment Award for Faculty

Established 1999

Class of 2009 Graduation Gift Endowment for Professional Development Margaret W. Soule, Class of 1959 Endowment for the Archives

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Legacy Giving

Friends of Waynflete, who make provisions for the school in their estate plans, are recognized as members of the Ruth Cook Hyde 1910 Circle. In 1986, Ruth Cook Hyde, Class of 1910, made one of the first bequests to Waynflete when she left her home to the school. Her former home, where she lived while she was a student at Waynflete, is now Cook Hyde House— one of the Middle School buildings. The Ruth Cook Hyde 1910 Circle was formed in 2003 to honor Ms. Hyde’s generosity and lasting gift, and

to acknowledge others who make provisions for Waynflete in their own estate plans. Over the years, Waynflete has received a number of planned gifts from alumni, friends, and other members of the community. We would like to express our deep gratitude to all who are making a planned gift to the school.

As a young girl living in Cook Hyde House, Ruth Cook Hyde grazed and sheltered her prized pony in what is now the Sanctuary.


Ruth Cook Hyde 1910 Circle Anonymous (2) Ellen Alderman and William Harwood Maureen Anthoine-Orlandini Betts Armstrong and C.D. Armstrong ’73 Jane Batzell and Robert Cleaves Nancy Montgomery Beebe ’63 John and Anne Belden Christian Berle ’99 Roger K. Berle Happy Langmaid Bradford ’54 Deborah Lombard Brett ’42* and George Brett* Alice Brock and Patricia Peard Margaret Burnham ’21* Michael Cohen and Terry Cohen Annie V. Crader* Deborah Curtis* Laurie Marshall Cushman ’59

Margaret Soule ’59*

C O N N IE V E RRILL R E I CH ’ 4 3

Lynne Manson Gawtry ’87

Kenneth Spirer and Dr. Joan Leitzer

In Memoriam

David S. Glaser and Maria Glaser

Mary Ann McCahill Strahan ’44

Joseph Gray, Jr. and Marie Gray

Karen Stray-Gundersen and Jane Begert

Nancy Keith Holland ’38*

Jeffrey Thaler and Karen Massey

John Frumer and Elizabeth Barrett

Ruth Cook Hyde 1910* Anne and Dick* Jackson Anne Davis Johnson ’32* Ellen Libby Lawrence ’35* Diane Lukac and Steve Silin Ellen Maltby-Askari ’60* Robert A.G. Monks and Millicent Monks Robert C. Monks and Bonnie Porta

Widgery Thomas, Jr.* William Torrey and Pamela Phillips Torrey Edith R. Tucker* Patricia Hale Tyson ’43* Eleanor Van Aken Wolcott ’57 Mary Van Etton ’30* Clint and Jennifer Willis

Destry Oldham-Sibley John and Cynthia Orcutt Anne Chadwick Parker ’61 Alice Mary Pierce ’42* Shirley Cole Quinn ’42 Deborah Reed

Barbara Davis ’36*

Constance Verrill Reich ’43*

Nancy (Ping) Drake*

Helen-Mae Reisner ’69

David Elliott and Elaine Elliott

Richard Rockefeller*

Helen Emerson ’26*

Erica Schair-Cardona ’94 and Ivan Cardona

Joan Sayward Franklin ’46*

Ineke Schair

James E. Freilinger and Katie Freilinger

Deborah Weare Slavin ’62

In January 2020, Waynflete received a generous bequest from the estate of Constance Verrill Reich ’43. Constance was born October 4, 1925, in Portland, Maine, and passed away in Rye, New York, on November 3, 2018. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Verrill, Constance attended Waynflete School, Pine Manor College, and the University of Michigan. In 1950, she married Nicholas Davis, who died in the Korean War in 1951. In 1955, she married R. Donald Reich, her husband of 59 years, who predeceased her in February 2014. They raised their family in New York and New Jersey before spending their retirement in Connecticut and on Fire Island. Connie was proud of her Maine heritage and enjoyed spending holidays with her family in Cape Elizabeth. She always spoke fondly of her time at Waynflete and was a stalwart supporter of the Waynflete Fund over many years. Her thoughtful bequest further strengthens the positive impact her support has had on our students and faculty.

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TH E K LIN G E N S TE IN AWARD WAYS T O G IVE

Gifts of Time

Waynflete’s mission calls us to encourage “responsible and caring participation in the world.” This commitment to service has long been reflected in the lives and accomplishments of our many alumni. In 2019, the Waynflete Board of Trustees created the Klingenstein Award to honor alumni who have had broad and positive impact at local, regional, national, and/or international levels. The Klingenstein Award was named for Patricia Davis Klingenstein ’47 in recognition of her work as an education advocate, devoted community leader, volunteer, and philanthropist.

Waynflete’s mission calls us to encourage “responsible and caring participation in the world.” This commitment to service has long been reflected in the lives and accomplishments of our many alumni. Charles Miller ’65 is the recipient of the 2020 Klingenstein Award. In 1991, Charlie formed a nonprofit in Vietnam that led to the systemic improvement of village school buildings, electricity, clean water, kindergartens, deworming programs, scholarships, and water catchment. Another nonprofit he founded built an orphanage in Ethiopia in 2000. Soon after, in Honduras, Charlie played a key role in the building of a new school, a library, a civic center, a coffee and cacao plantation, and wells to irrigate crops. In Maine, Charlie created the Metamorphosis Award, which recognizes young people who have dedicated their lives to serve younger people at risk. He serves on the boards of The Boys and Girls Club, The Portland Public Library, Maine Humanities Council, and Mayo Street Arts, and has tutored at the Telling Room.

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T HE D R A KE AWARD In 1976, Dr. and Mrs. Emerson Drake, parents of four Waynflete students, received a special honor for their service to Waynflete. Emerson Drake had served on the Board of Trustees for 16 years (the last several as President), while his wife Ping was equally active within the school community. They were recognized by the Board of Trustees with the award that now bears their name. In presenting the first Drake Award, Board member David Osgood said: “It is our hope that this award will serve not only as a lasting reminder of what the Drakes have done for Waynflete but also as an inspiration to others to do likewise.” Hilary Huber Holm ’82 is the recipient of the 2020 Drake Award. Methodical and thoughtful, Hilary filled a number of roles over her nine years on the school’s Board of Trustees, including Vice President, Treasurer, and member of the committees on Trustees, Development, Employee Policies and Benefits, Evaluation and Compensation, Executive, Finance, Financial Aid, and Strategic Planning. Hilary’s commitment to Waynflete’s mission is evident in her years of volunteer work and her leadership support of the annual fund and capital campaigns. As a member of the Centennial Committee, she helped to plan the yearlong celebration. Hilary was a member of the Alumni Leadership Council and served as alumni class agent and parent agent for the Waynflete Fund. Hilary was always willing to take on any task asked of her. Her gifts of time were even more remarkable considering that she lived over an hour away from the school. We are pleased to honor Hilary’s wisdom, diligence, and leadership, and the many lasting contributions that she has made to Waynflete.

Drake Award Winners 1976 Dr. Emerson and Nancy Pingree Drake 1977 Jane ’45 and William Moody 1978 Leona Goodwin 1979 Mary E. Walker 1980 Thomas M. Armstrong 1981 Dave and Judy ’52 Osgood 1982 Virginia Kurtz 1983 Kit Liller 1984 Sherry Huber 1985 Marylee Dodge 1986 Mary Lou Sprague ’46 1987 Debbie and Verner Reed 1988 Penny Pachios Carson ’58 1989 Charlton and Noni Ames 1990 Charles Callanan

1991 Leonard L. Brooks 1992 Ron and Susan Hall 1993 Betty and Santo Cimino 1994 Alice Spencer 1995 Joan Connick 1996 Ann Staples Waldron 1997 Elizabeth P. Carroll 1998 Maria Glaser 1999 Nancy Lightbody 2000 Roger Berle 2001 Eve and Peter McPheeters 2002 Sheri and Joe Boulos 2003 Margaret W. Soule ’59 2004 Margaret Morfit 2005 Dr. Rebecca Abgott 2006 Ineke Schair

2007 Nancy Brain and John Watson 2008 Alice Mary Pierce ’42 2009 Tim and Joan Porta 2010 Betts Armstrong 2011 Bonnie Porta and Bobby Monks 2012 Anne Chadwick Parker ’61 2013 Jan Macleod 2014 Diane Lukac 2015 Gregory W. Boulos 2016 Abby Dubay-Troiano 2017 Jane Batzell 2018 Gregg Lipton and Sara Crisp 2019 William A. Torrey III 2020 Hilary Huber Holm ’82

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Welcome to the newest members of the Board of Trustees. T R U STEES Board of Trustees 2020–2021 Christopher Smith President Tim Soley Vice President Catherine Cloudman Treasurer Betsy Langer Secretary Maria Garcia Canning Member-at-Large Nicole DuFauchard Member-at-Large Abukar Adan ’13 Kate Burnham Brandon Cohen ’99 Ben Devine Kate Jeton Cinda Joyce Dale Lewis Edward Li Colin March Krista Maywalt Aronson Jed Porta ’99 Deborah Sampson Shinn Jeffrey Troiano Warren Valdmanis Geoffrey Wagg Head of School

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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 Conan Deady Marylee Dodge Maria Tymoski Glaser William Harwood Greg Hastings Hillary Huber 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 Erica Schair-Cardona ’94 Mark Segar Susan Spagnola Alexander H. Spaulding Alice Spencer Mary Lou Sprague ’46 Ayres Stockly ’82 William A. Torrey III Vin Veroneau Ann Staples Waldron

Brandon Cohen ’99 grew up in Falmouth and is a graduate of Wheaton College. He is the President and Owner of Head Light Benefit Group, an employee benefits brokerage and advisory firm. Brandon has advised businesses of all sizes, from local to national brand names, throughout the United States. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for Riding To The Top in Windham, an organization dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of children and adults with disabilities through equine activities and therapies. Brandon is one year short of being a “lifer,” having attended Waynflete since first grade. He lives in Cumberland with his wife and two boys. Edward Li grew up in New Jersey and graduated from Princeton Day School in Princeton, NJ. He received his Doctor of Pharmacy from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Master in Public Health from the University of New England. He is currently Director of Health Economics and Outcomes Research at Sandoz. Previously, he spent 15 years working in academia, most recently as a full tenured professor, where he fulfilled various service roles such as Chair of the college faculty assembly and as a member of the Board of Directors for the Hematology/Oncology Pharmacy Association. Ed lives in Scarborough with his wife Kin and their twins Kaleb ’28 and Elijah ’28. Colin March grew up in Falmouth, and received his bachelor’s degree from American University in 2003 and a master’s from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs in 2005. He is a commercial lender at TD Bank in Portland, where he covers a range of clients, including private schools, nonprofits, manufacturing companies, and real estate investors. He volunteers on several committees with United Way of Greater Portland and is passionate about community service. During the course of his life he has studied, worked, or volunteered in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Italy, Lebanon, and England. Colin and his wife, Roberta, live in Falmouth with their son, Luca ’27, and have a daughter, Isabella, attending college in Texas.


PA R E NT S A S S O CI AT I O N 2020–2021 Executive Leadership Zac McBee, President Carly Cope ’97, Vice President Maura Ryan, Communications Coordinator Gina Vardis, Treasurer Kristin Valdmanis, Member-At-Large Committee Chairs Heather Lippert ’92, Dance Liaison Abby Bliss, Athletics Committee Chair Ellie Linen Low and Lisen Kern, Equity and Inclusion Committee Chairs Ruth Dean and Gretchen Knowlton, Monday Books Chairs Alice Wagg, Social Committee Chair Carly Cope ’97, Spring Fling Chair Class Parents Cristin Walsh ’98, EC-3 Jenny Carwile, EC-4 Jackson Matthews, Kindergarten Eliza Ginn ’00, Grade 1 Jessica Joyce, Grade 2 Jen Harriman, Grade 3 Lindsay Hocking-Hauser, Grade 4 Liz McDonald, Grade 5 Meg Adams and Matt Marston ’97, Grade 6 Martha Sutro and Corina Hankowski, Grade 7 Will Crosby and Jessica Jenkins, Grade 8 Caitlin Kirby and Margaret Logan, Grade 9 Lauren Adey and Angela Smith, Grade 10 Barb Belik and Joanne Girard, Grade 11 Lee Warner and Eddie Howells, Grade 12

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R E PORT O N G I VI NG

2019–2020

A Community Partnership 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. 18

On the following pages we acknowledge and thank our donors who made Waynflete a philanthropic priority last year. By doing so, these current parents and grandparents, alumni and former parents, faculty, staff, and friends helped us to meet the unforeseen challenges of the past seven months. In the 2019–2020 school year, our community benefited from over $1.9 million in philanthropic donations. Included in this total is over $200,000 given to the Tuition Assistance Bridge Fund to aid families suffering financial hardship due to the pandemic and to help keep our community intact. We are deeply grateful to all listed on these pages.


$100,000+

Gena Canning

Anonymous (1)

Tim Fahey and Eileen Gillespie Fahey

The John and Patricia Klingenstein Fund Lipton Crisp Family Foundation Estate of Constance Verrill Reich ’43

The Kenneth R. and Vickie A. French Family Fund The Lawrence N. and Alice L. Friedland Foundation Debbie and Greg Hastings

Thomas and Katherine Clements

Stanley and Stacie Armstrong

Thomas ’78 and Patricia Cronin

Karen and Bill Burke

Brian Daikh and Heidi Wierman Jeffrey Diggins and Abigail King Diggins Bill and Kathy Frappier

Warren and Kristin Valdmanis

Ken and Hilary Holm ’82

$50,000–$99,999

Laura Jackson

Anonymous

Steve and Cinda Joyce

Robert Gips and Karen Harris

The Edward E. Ford Foundation

Leslie and Bill Lee

Gil Hagan and Anne Wade

Holly and Tom McKenny

Jean Hoffman

$25,000–$49,999

Keith and Cynthia Morgan

Eddie and Patty Howells

Anonymous (1)

Moser Family Foundation

Kate and Marc Jeton

Gregory W. Boulos

Jeffrey Robinov

Lily King and Tyler Clements

Bernard and Sheila Devine

John Ryan and Jenny Scheu

David ’65 and Kathy Drake and Family

Tim Soley and Maria Gallace

Ellie Linen Low and Dave Low

Cindy Howton

Michael ’82 and Barbara Stoddard

Luke D. Huber ’81

The Hudson Foundation

Joe and Susan Spagnola

Paul Friedland and K. Page Herrlinger

Todd Mellin and Wellens King Jodi Nofsinger

Joe and Carol Wishcamper

Darrell Pardy and Carolyn Hughes

Anonymous (8)

$5,000–$9,999

Acworth Foundation

Anonymous (6)

Thomas and Laura Robinson

Ukay Ajike ’80

Arthur Aleshire

Nancy Montgomery Beebe ’63 and Michael Beebe

Benjamin Alsup and Carrie Comer Alsup

Paula Kazon BentinckSmith ’70 and Peter Bentinck-Smith

Charlton and Eleanor Ames

Robert and Mary Lou Thall

The Anderson Family Foundation

Adam and Peg White

$10,000–$24,999

Jeb Brooks and Cherie Wendelken

Mr. Michael Boyson and Mrs. Nancy Grant

Brooks Family Foundation

Nathan Clark and Kathryn Burnham

Jeremy ’84 and Kerry Sclar Mr. and Mrs. John Shannon The Shinn Family

$2,500–$4,999 Anonymous (4)

Margaret E. Burnham Charitable Trust George Calvert and MaryAustin Dowd Robert and Elizabeth Carroll Barbey and Ned Dougherty Sam Elowitch ’88 and Leah Binder ’80 John and Angela Foddrill Katherine Glaser Getchell ’88 Steve and Theo Hanson Daniel and Bethany Kleban Keith and Elaine Knowlton Zachary and Amy McBee Roger, Margot, and Tara ’09 Milliken Alex Millspaugh and Winky Lewis Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Jed ’99 and Landace Porta Will Robinson and Lynn Reed Benjamin Scoll and Emily Renschler Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin Christopher and Anne Smith Sandy and Jill Spaulding David Vickery and Tasha Worster-Vickery

R E S P O ND I NG T O CO VI D

Tuition Assistance Bridge Fund and the Head of School Discretionary Fund In the spring of 2020, when it became clear that the coronavirus would affect the ability of many Waynflete families to re-enroll, the Board of Trustees created the Tuition Assistance Bridge Fund to provide additional reserves of tuition assistance. Our generous community contributed over $200,000 to help 50 families during this difficult time. Many donors also gave to the Head of School Discretionary Fund, allowing Geoff Wagg to apply their gifts where they were needed most as Waynflete began to navigate our new normal— from tuition assistance to personal protection equipment to remote learning technology. Along with the Waynflete Fund, these critical contributions have given our school community a safe and strong start to the 2020–2021 year.

Robert and Meg Adams

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$1,000 - $2,499

Thomas P. Healy

Anonymous (13)

James and Patricia Higgins

Mark Abbott and Rebecca Bloch

Ethan Holm ’10

Gregory and Lauren Adey

Loren Kessel and Alison Gibbs

Mr. and Ms. Norman Barham

Anthony Kieffer and Susan Conley

Cornelia Greaves Bates

Betsy and Leonard Langer

Over the summer, Waynflete implemented a new system that brings our real-time immersive classroom experiences into the homes of students who are working remotely due to family circumstances or because they are on an out-rotation day.

Elizabeth Woodman Begin ’70

Benjamin Leahy ’91

Ms. Laura Burns

James Marshall and Nancy Pak

The foundation of this solution is the “Swivl” system, which has been installed in every classroom. This state-of-the-art technology allows students who are learning from home (or one of our remote learning hubs) to interact with their teachers and classmates in real time and fully participate in class discussions and activities. The Swivl system automatically tracks teachers as they move around the classroom.

Mr. Robert Checkoway

Randy and Misty Melendi

Alexander Colhoun and Selina Rossiter

William and Pia Neilson

Higher-Level Remote Learning

Hope Benton Christian Berle ’99

Brian and Sandra Livingston

Gretchen Boulos ’01 and Robert Carter

Ted and Abby Lord

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowe

Diane Lukac and Steve Silin

Mr. and Ms. Glenn Buckspan

Colin and Roberta March

Paul S. Crowley and Delia B. Pooler Conan Deady and Cynthia Berliner Anne Detmer ’70

David Sherman, Jr. and Martha Burchenal Barry and Carley Smith Mr. Campbell Steward Ayres ’82 and C.C. Stockly William A. Torrey and Pamela Phillips Torrey Vincent and Nancy Veroneau

Roxanne Baker Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barnes Pauline Barry

John and Lucy Werner

Martha Smith Beiser ’70

Mr. A. Tappan Wilder

Anne and John Belden

$1 - $999 Anonymous (88)

Edward and Julie Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bennett Roger Berle

Mitchell Newlin ’12

Patricia Piper Perry Adams ’50

Karl Norberg and Pam Gleichman

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Adey

Alison Beyea

Madeleine Agnew ’12

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bishop

Linda Albert and Rocco LaPenta

Christopher Bixby ’03

Jennifer Hall Alfrey ’91

Mr. Ed Blanchard

Raymond and Ruth Ann Nowak

Christian Penney and Renee Lewis

Jonathan Amory ’97 Betsy Anderson

Mrs. Sidney Richardson

Hayden and Michelle Anderson

William Harwood and Ellen Alderman

Gary and Louise Baca

Henry Beeuwkes and Margaret Mills

Peter ’66 and Nancy Drake

Katie Fullam Harris ’85

Margaret Austin

Hans and Lee Warner

Nancy Tyler Allyn ’47

Anne and Gunnar Hagstrom

Paul Arthur and Maryanne Seredynsk

Christine Beebe ’91

Matthew Page ’97

Michael Fralich and Julie Thompson Fralich ’70

Joanne Asherman ’60

Susanne Beck

Alec and Andrea DiNapoli

Peter and Sheri Feeney

Alison Beebe Arshad ’88

Cristin Walsh ’98 and John Poulin

Hugh and Penrose O’Donnell

Mr. and Mrs. James Farr

Katherine Armstrong ’04

Geoff and Alice Wagg

Eric and Angela Dexter

Ariana Fischer

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Edward Li and Kin Ly

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Scribner

Lee Tyler Robbins ’55 Edward Rowe and Catherine Bickford Rosa Scarcelli ’88 and Thomas Rhoads Ms. Margaret Schuler R. Tobey Scott and Amy Woodhouse

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Angle Jr. Joel Antolini and Meeghan McLain

Thomas Bethea

Jean Gyger Black ’48 Ms. Ellen Varmus Bloch Mr. R. Howard Bloch Ryan Blotnick ’00 Amanda Pilon Boger ’01 Ann Bonebakker Bonney ’91 Benjamin Bornstein ’07 and Lauren Fine Bornstein Linda Bourne

Rand Ardell and Jessica Simmons

Michael Boyd and Barbara Weiden-Boyd

Thomas ’76 and Liz Armstrong

Craig Bramley and Kimberly Simmons


Lynne and Tim Breen Mr. and Mrs. James Broder Mr. Gary Brown Thomas Bull ’90 Dona Burke Polly Blake Burke ’62 Parke Burmeister and Sarah Plimpton Paul Burns and Kristin Jhamb Chris Cabot and Kai Bicknell

Madeleine Gatchell Corson ’55 Jefferson Cotton and Kamala Grohman David and Cydney Cox

Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Clarke III Lindsay Clarke Robert Cleaves and Jane Batzell B.J. and April Cloutier Terri Coakley Andrew Cohen ’86

Katherine Harwood ’13 Corrilla Decker Hastings ’53

Courtney Drake Farrell ’03

Mr. and Ms. Frank Goodwin

Holly Haywood

Jason and Wendy Curtis

Paul Field and Kathryn Ziminsky

Robert and Camille Goodwin

Merritt Heminway ’90 and Lydia Maier ’90

Ms. Julia Curtis

Jennifer Fife

David Gorsky ’10

Mr. and Mrs. John Cusack

David Finkelhor and Christine Linnehan

Miriam Gough ’77

Christopher Hersey and M.J. Benson

Victoria Nolan Crolius ’70 Ross Cummings ’10

Dana Dakers and Barb Belik

Jennifer and Fred Clarke

Debra Hugo Goldberg ’67

TJ Hauser and Lindsay Hocking-Hauser

Megan Campbell ’10

Andrew Clark ’18

Brian Eng and Renee Bourgeois

Alyssa Goodrich

Jack Cutler ’13

Lynda and Erik Clapp

Julianna Harwood ’15

W. Blake and Kristin Gooch

Patricia Lappin Camp ’49

Penelope Pachios Carson ’58

John Harvey ’05

Rabbi Brenner Glickman ’89 and Elaine Glickman

Nancy Ewing ’80

Laurie Marshall Cushman ’59

Abigail Carroll ’87

David and Maria Glaser

Aubrey Emory ’88

Jay and Lynne Espy

Betsy Critchfield ’06

Sarah Begin Cameron ’01

Thomas and Lori Campbell

Leila Porteous Egginton ’98

Laurel and Brian Daly Gretchen Koch Daly ’06 Peter ’61 and Ronni Davidson Kevin and Caitlin Dean Sarah Knowles Dent ’80 Josephine Hildreth Detmer ’47 Mark Devoe ’95 Bonnie Docherty ’90 Charles and Marylee Dodge Peter Donnelly

Tim Cole and Debbie Rowe

Cathy and Matthew Douglas

Lily Collins ’13

Traci and Michael Dowd

Michael and Thorne Conley

Drew and Susan Dubuque

Mr. and Mrs. John Connolly

Jeremy Duda and Brooke Miller ’96

Andy and Cathie Connors

Diane Duncan ’62

Joseph Connors ’15

Carrie Earls and AJ Jones

Ms. Tatiana Fischer Christopher Fitze and Jessica Eller Mr. and Ms. Gary Flemmings Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ford Jonathan Fouser and Marta Filip-Fouser Melissa Fox Michael and Leah Freeman Roger and Charlotte Frerichs

Emily Graham and Karl Gifford Ms. Marilyn Graham Leah Grams ’15 David and Bean Granger Deborah Clark Gray ’66 Helen Gray-Bauer ’15 Jennifer Greaves Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gribbon Dalit Gulak ’01 Hyman Gulak

Hugh Freund ’06

Mrs. Julie Hagan

John Frumer and Elizabeth Barrett

Lee Hallagan and Jenny Carwile

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fry

Peter Hamblin and Carol Titterton

Tiki Fuhro and Kevin O’Leary

Susan and Philip Hamilton

James Garland and Carol Andreae

William and Lindsay Hancock

Vanessa Gates-Elston ’96

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hankowski

Michael Gelsanliter Pamela Malcolm Gemery ’53 P. Wheeler Gemmer ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gifford

Sally Howes Hansen ’54

Mr. and Mrs. James Higgins III Malcolm and April Hill Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hines Margaret Snyder Hinman ’58 Varney Hintlian and Molly MacAuslan Sara Holbrook ’62 and Foster Aborn David and Sara Holdridge John Holdridge and Meg Springer Jake Hopkins and Anne Scribner Hopkins

Mark Isherwood and Heather Robertson Isherwood ’89 David Israel and Pamela Fletcher Howard Ives ’65 Ms. Candace Jalbert Molly Field James ’98 Nicholas Jenkins and Jessica Kerwin Jenkins Christopher Johansen and Tama Whitelaw Margaret Thompson Johnson ’60 Ms. Anita Jones and Ms. Jackie Peppe David ’96 and Jessica Joyce Jeremy Judge ’05 Stephen Kautz and Raquel Martin Burgos David Keith and Stephen Simpson Robert and Amy Kerr Kristen Graffam King ’89 Brigitte and Hal Kingsbury Sean and Barbara Kirby

Sam and Rebecca Hotchkiss

Lucy Fowler Klug ’52

Mr. and Mrs. William D. Howells

Ed Knoll and Divya Muralidhara

Mr. and Mrs. Wally Howerton

Caroline Campbell Knott ’55

John Hoy and Mary Sauer Mr. Alan Hutchinson and Ms. Rumenija Truncali Hutchinson

Katherine Harding

John Hutchison and Stacey Sevelowitz

Mary Senter Hart ’55

Chelsea Leighton Hyde ’07

Susan Koch Lewis and Margaret Krainin Erik and Lisa Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kreisher Ms. Claire Kubasik Eric and Gretchen Lacombe Anthony and Cynthia Lamport

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Michael and Carolyn Lane

Anna MacLean ’15

Brian and Candie Lang

Laura Chase MacLean ’18

Jim Langford and Molly Aldrich

Peter Magoun

Tucker Lannon ’99

Edward and Suzanne Mahar

Henry and Sarah Laurence

Jim and Liz Maier

Mary Soule LeMaistre ’66 and P. Andre LeMaistre

Nancy Manter ’70

Frederick and Carol Lennig

Carla Marcus and Lawrence Mohr

Page and Laura Lennig

Erika Marks ’88

Michele Lettiere

Matthew Marston ’97 and Rosie Williams

David and Kara Leopold Peter and Emily Levine Callum Lewis ’16 William Lewis ’16 Michael and Camilla Li Lisa and Joseph Libby Wade Lippert and Heather McKenny Lippert ’92 Theda Logan

Sarah Fuller-Matsubara and Ken Matsubara William Matthews ’03 Sophia Mayone ’17 Hannah Nagle McCabe ’02 Terry and Elizabeth McDonald

Peter Miner and Joan Kenyon Benjamin Mini and Braden Buehler Chris and Steve Mitchell Robert Mittel and Louise Davis Kent and Ann Mohnkern Jean Moon and Vicki Black Albert Moore ’83 Anne Cobb Moore ’56 Florence Walker Morrison ’55

John and Cynthia Orcutt

Frederick and Elizabeth Prescott

Neil Orenstein and Gretchen Knowlton

Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas Pride

Judith Jones Orlandi ’64

Frances Emerson Prinn ’60

Mary Jane and Peter Pagenstecher

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Quinlan

John Palmer ’54 Mari Anne Paraskevas ’90

Matt and Kay Ralston Alice Hildreth Rand ’48

Susan and Frank Ruch Anita Ruff Dr. James Ruff Julie Russem Margery Russem Mr. and Ms. Cotty Saltonstall Andrew and Catriona Sangster Art and Mim Saunders

Joshua and Marci Murphy

Stephen ’84 and Jane Parker

Mary Rehak

Wilmont and Arlene Schwind

Mark Murrell and Heidi Randall

Ms. Rose Mendoza

Anne-Marie Newton ’98

Ms. Margarethe Lutz

Peter and Ellie Mercer

Thomas Newton ’07

Christopher and Elizabeth Lynch

Sydney Ives Merrill ’70

Arthur and Juanita Nichols

Tracy Michaud and Darius Iranpour

Kirk Niese and Michaela Goldfine ’90

James and Kristine Millard

Ben and Anne Niles

Carol Miller

Hilary Niles ’12

Charles Miller ’65

Dr. and Mrs. Richard Nordgren

Robert and Christine Mills

Carol Copeland Pratt ’57*

Leslie Tuttle Rowson ’64

Justin Schair ’01

Bernadette Lukac

Elizabeth MacKinstry Robert ’67

Rob and Sara Olson

Heidi Pomerleau ’97

Mary Reed ’94

Joseph and Gloria Melnick

Nathan and Jennifer Mills

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olins

Chloe Rowse ’12

Julie Parker ’88

Mr. and Mrs. David Low Sr.

Dora Anne Mills

Phil and Ula Polsky

Michael Mudge ’83

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson

Ann Machado

Jim Ohannes and Elizabeth McGrady

Eliza Sprague Rowe ’87 and Will Rowe

Debbie Reed

Kirsten McWilliams ’91

Stacie MacDonald

Ingeborg Polacsek

Judith Dana Parker ’59

Raymond and Leah Morrow

John Lord ’73

Megan MacDonald

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Plumb

Saniya O’Brien ’91

Ryan Ravenscroft and Courtney Mongell

Jeffrey and Beth Longcope

Arnie Macdonald and Liza Moore

Joseph Nowak ’07

Jason and Sara Parker

Mr. and Mrs. Roger McLean

Fox Maasch ’15

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Erin Martin

Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Millspaugh

Elizabeth Hamblin Naylor ’97

Judith Novey John Nowacki and Lisa Eaton

Mr. and Mrs. J. Samuel Parkhill Nicholas Parson ’04 Margo Chapman Pearson ’67 Mr. Russell Peppe Ms. Iris Perez Elizabeth Drake Perkins ’98 Julia Emerson Pew ’57 Mr. Roy Pfeil and Ms. Juliana Post

Katie Reimann ’03 Parker Repko Janice Ribeiro Ms. Sally Richardson James Rines ’76 Jan Meyer Roberson ’55 Cheryl Seymour Roberts ’67 John and Sonia Robertson Kelsey Robinov Mesa Robinov ’13

David and Margaret Pinchbeck

Cornelia Leighton Robinson ’52

Dorothea Pinchbeck ’18

James Rohman ’89

Rachel Piper and Renée Perreault

Daniel and Crystal Rollins

Ms. Ann Pipkin Barbara Plimpton

Susannah Ross ’89 Caroline Routh ’19

Annemieke Schair ’04

Jessica Scott ’03 Mr. Scott Searway Eleanor Semmes ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shames Jonathan Shardlow ’91 Michael and Suellen Shaw Ms. Lee Shenton Miranda Shinn ’13 Joshua Shriver ’93 Harper Sibley ’08 Mr. Don Silverson and Ms. Kate Holz Matthew Slocomb and Michelle McFarlin Shawn and Angela Smith Susan Bliss Soule ’72


Molly Miller Sparling ’93 and Joshua Sparling Suzanne Spencer ’60 Mrs. Elisabeth Sperry Robert Spivey and Marian Dalto Seth and Laura Sprague Mary Louise Thomas Sprague ’46 Mr. and Mrs. John Springer John Spritz and Helen Pelletier Jason Sproul ’94 Jordi and Katrina St. John Anne Rines Stanley ’61 Peter Stein ’12 Sue Stein Mr. and Ms. William Sterling Rebecca Stern Charles and Eleanor Stetson Lorry and Neal Stillman Marjorie Stockford Olivia Stockly ’14 Ms. Sandra Strouss Phoebe Suva ’13 Michael and Nancy Tarpinian Nancy and James Tetrault Jeffrey Thaler and Karen Massey

Bruce Tindal and Nancy Drummond Tindal ’71 Bonnie Marshall Tompkins ’60 J. Wolfe Tone and Elana Toscano Michael and Christina Traister Olivia Troiano ’16 Mrs. Janet Tucker Samuel and Lindsey Tucker Benjamin and Christine Twining Richard and Kelly Valdmanis Abigail Whiting Van Dam ’03 Karen Van Dyke Deborah Sampson Van Hoewyk ’60 Lance and Gina Vardis Andrew Veroneau ’07 Adam Victor and Brenda Brush

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wellington Jonathan R. and Rebecca Stetson Werner Rebecca Wheatland ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wheatley Ms. Carol Wheaton Catherine White ’02 David and Breda White David and Heather Whiting Karen Whitney Timothy Whittemore ’00 Alexandra Collins Wight ’00 Jenney Wilder Peter Wildes and Stephanie Pandora Ms. Jean Wilson Michael Wilson and Carolyn Graney Joyce Wilson-Sanford and David Sanford Jonathan Wolinsky ’06

Paul Voss ’85

Deborah Dodge Wood ’56

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wagg

Roger Woodman ’72 and Carol DeTine

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh Chase Warner ’17 James and Patricia Wasserman Chris and Pat Watson Lucy Weaver ’15

Christina Poole Thomas ’74

Hannah Webber ’85

Nathaniel Thompson

Acadia Weinberg ’16

Gerard Tiernan ’91

Genevieve Welch ’18

Nina Coates Woolcott ’08 Richard Wortley Raghu and Vidya Yalamanchili Erin Peck Yarema ’98 Mr. and Mrs. John Yasinsky Anne B. Zill ’59

* DECEASED

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Remote Learning Hubs Waynflete’s Remote Learning Hubs were created to provide a third space— something in between home and school—where students can connect while safely participating in remote learning. All students in grades 7–12 have the opportunity to reserve an individual workstation at one of our Remote Hubs on their off-campus remote learning days. With health and safety protocols as our foundation, students can connect remotely to their campus classes, collaborate with peers, and participate in Middle School Performing Arts. They develop relationships with each other and with our team of Hub Education Mentors, who bring with them experience from some of Maine’s most respected youth development organizations, including Seeds of Peace, Portland Community Squash, Tree Street Youth, and The Telling Room.

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Alphabetical Donor List Anonymous (25) Mark Abbott and Rebecca Bloch Acworth Foundation Patricia Piper Perry Adams ’50 Robert and Meg Adams Travis Adams Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Adey Gregory and Lauren Adey Madeleine Agnew ’12 Ukay Ajike ’80 Linda Albert and Rocco LaPenta Arthur Aleshire Jennifer Hall Alfrey ’91

Elizabeth Woodman Begin ’70

Linda Bourne

Nicholas Armentrout ’88 and Sarah Chappell Armentrout ’88

Martha Smith Beiser ’70

C.D. ’73 and Betts Armstrong

Anne and John Belden Edward and Julie Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bennett

George Calvert and MaryAustin Dowd

Mr. Michael Boyson and Mrs. Nancy Grant

Sarah Begin Cameron ’01

Alexander Colhoun and Selina Rossiter

Patricia Lappin Camp ’49

Dee Dee Dana Bradford ’58

Edward and Phyllis Campbell

Tim Cole and Debbie Rowe

Lily Collins ’13 Michael and Thorne Conley

Paula Kazon BentinckSmith ’70 and Peter Bentinck-Smith

Craig Bramley and Kimberly Simmons Lynne and Tim Breen

Thomas and Lori Campbell

Hope Benton

Mr. and Mrs. James Broder

Gena Canning

Christian Berle ’99

Joshua Broder ’97 and Eliza Ginn ’00

Keith and Maria Canning

Jeb Brooks and Cherie Wendelke

Abigail Carroll ’87

Madeleine Gatchell Corson ’55

Robert and Elizabeth Carroll

Jefferson Cotton and Kamala Grohman

Penelope Pachios Carson ’58

David and Cydney Cox

Mr. Robert Checkoway

Ms. Johanna Crawford

Cynthia Drummond Choate ’60

Betsy Critchfield ’06

Lynda and Erik Clapp

Thomas ’78 and Patricia Cronin

Philip Armstrong ’03 Stanley and Stacie Armstrong Thomas ’76 and Liz Armstrong Alison Beebe Arshad ’88 Paul Arthur and Maryanne Seredynski

Roger Berle Rick Bertaska and Gail Spaien Thomas Bethea

Nancy Tyler Allyn ’47 Benjamin Alsup and Carrie Comer Alsup

Gary and Louise Baca

Mr. Stuart Bicknell and Ms. Nan Carey

Roxanne Baker

Charlton and Eleanor Ames

Nakita Baldic

Dan and Joan Amory

Mr. and Ms. Norman Barham Christian Barner and Jennifer Thayer Barner

Betsy Anderson

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barnes

Hayden and Michelle Anderson

Pauline Barry Cornelia Greaves Bates

Kristy Andrews ’08

Susanne Beck

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Angle Jr.

Christine Beebe ’91

Joel Antolini and Meeghan McLain

Michael Boyd and Barbara Weiden-Boyd

Katherine Armstrong ’04

Margaret Austin

The Anderson Family Foundation

Andrew Cohen ’86

Mr. and Ms. Robert Benson

Alison Beyea

Jonathan Amory ’97

Christopher Cabot and Katherine Bicknell

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowe

Edmund Armstrong

Joanne Asherman ’60

Mr. Dwight Allison

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Rand Ardell and Jessica Simmons

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bishop Christopher Bixby ’03 Jean Gyger Black ’48 Mr. Ed Blanchard Ms. Ellen Varmus Bloch Mr. R. Howard Bloch Ryan Blotnick ’00 Amanda Pilon Boger ’01

Erin Brown Mr. Gary Brown Mr. and Ms. Glenn Buckspan Theodore and Sheila Bukowski Michael and Emily Bukowski-Thall Thomas Bull ’90 Laura Burden Dona Burke Karen and Bill Burke Polly Blake Burke ’62

Ann Bonebakker Bonney ’91

Parke Burmeister and Sarah Plimpton

Benjamin Bornstein ’07 and Lauren Fine Bornstein

The Margaret E. Burnham Charitable Trust

Nancy Montgomery Beebe ’63 and Michael Beebe

Ceri Nichols Botto ’04

Ms. Laura Burns

Henry Beeuwkes and Margaret Mills

Gregory W. Boulos Gretchen Boulos ’01 and Robert Carter

Paul Burns and Kristin Jhamb

Megan Campbell ’10

Andrew Clark ’18 Elinor Clark ’60 Nathan Clark and Kathryn Burnham

Mr. and Mrs. John Connolly Andy and Cathie Connors Joseph Connors ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Bernal Cook

Victoria Nolan Crolius ’70

Paul S. Crowley and Delia B. Pooler Ross Cummings ’10

Jennifer and Fred Clarke

Jason and Wendy Curtis

Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Clarke III

Ms. Julia Curtis

Lindsay Clarke

Laurie Marshall Cushman ’59

Robert Cleaves and Jane Batzell Thomas and Katherine Clements B.J. and April Cloutier Terri Coakley

Mr. and Mrs. John Cusack

Jack Cutler ’13 Brian Daikh and Heidi Wierman Dana Dakers and Barb Belik


Gretchen Koch Daly ’06 Laurel and Brian Daly Peter ’61 and Ronni Davidson Conan Deady and Cynthia Berliner Kevin and Caitlin Dean Mr. and Mrs. Ara Dedekian Sarah Knowles Dent ’80 Anne Detmer ’70 Josephine Hildreth Detmer ’47 Bernard and Sheila Devine Mark Devoe ’95 Eric and Angela Dexter Jeffrey Diggins and Abigail King Diggins Alec and Andrea DiNapoli Bonnie Docherty ’90 Charles and Marylee Dodge Peter Donnelly Barbey and Ned Dougherty

Jeremy Duda and Brooke Miller ’96

Mr. and Ms. Gary Flemmings

Pamela Malcolm Gemery ’53

Dalit Gulak ’01

Diane Duncan ’62

John and Angela Foddrill

P. Wheeler Gemmer ’74

Anthony and Kimberly Eames

The Edward E. Found Foundation

Katherine Glaser Getchell ’88

Gil Hagan and Anne Wade

Carrie Earls and AJ Jones

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ford

Jamie Ecker and Jane Nichols-Ecker

Jonathan Fouser and Marta Filip-Fouser

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gifford

Leila Porteous Egginton ’98

Melissa Fox

Sam Elowitch ’88 and Leah Binder ’80 Aubrey Emory ’88 Brian Eng and Renee Bourgeois Jay and Lynne Espy Nancy Ewing ’80 Tim Fahey and Eileen Gillespie Fahey Mr. and Mrs. James Farr Courtney Drake Farrell ’03 Liam Feeney ’19 Peter and Sheri Feeney Paul Field and Kathryn Ziminsky

Cathy and Matthew Douglas

Taffy and Eliot Field

Traci and Michael Dowd

David Finkelhor and Christine Linnehan

David ’65 and Kathleen Drake

Jennifer Fife

Ariana Fischer

Peter Drake ’66

Ms. Tatiana Fischer

Richard and Susanna DuBois

Christopher Fitze and Jessica Eller

Drew and Susan Dubuque

Greta Flaherty ’04

Michael Fralich and Julie Thompson Fralich ’70 Bill and Kathy Frappier Michael and Leah Freeman Sarah Freilinger ’91 The Kenneth R. and Vickie A. French Family Fund Roger and Charlotte Frerichs

Alexis Gilman ’92 Robert Gips and Karen Harris David and Maria Glaser

Hyman Gulak Mrs. Julie Hagan Anne and Gunnar Hagstrom Lee Hallagan and Jenny Carwile Peter Hamblin and Carol Titterton Susan and Philip Hamilton

TJ Hauser and Lindsay Hocking-Hauser Hugh and Poppy Hawkins Holly Haywood Thomas P. Healy Merritt Heminway ’90 and Lydia Maier ’90 Christopher Hersey and M.J. Benson

Morris Hancock and Linda Peyton Hancock

Mr. and Mrs. James Higgins III

William and Lindsay Hancock

James and Patricia Higgins

W. Blake and Kristin Gooch

Malcolm and April Hill

Ralph Good and Catherine Cloudman

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hankowski

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hines

Alyssa Goodrich

Sara Holbrook ’62 and Foster Aborn

Margaret Snyder Hinman ’58 Varney Hintlian and Molly MacAuslan

Rabbi Brenner Glickman ’89 and Elaine Glickman Debra Hugo Goldberg ’67

Hugh Freund ’06

Stephen Goodrich

The Lawrence N. and Alice L. Friedland Foundation

Mr. and Ms. Frank Goodwin

Sally Howes Hansen ’54

Robert and Camille Goodwin

Susan Soule Hansen ’61 Steve and Theo Hanson

David Gorsky ’10 Miriam Gough ’77

Andrew Happel and Margaret Logan

Emily Graham and Karl Gifford

Katherine Harding Katie Fullam Harris ’85

Ms. Marilyn Graham

Mary Senter Hart ’55

Leah Grams ’15

John Harvey ’05

David and Bean Granger

Julianna Harwood ’15

Wyatt and Rachel Garfield

Deborah Clark Gray ’66

Katherine Harwood ’13

James Garland and Carol Andreae

Helen Gray-Bauer ’15

Vanessa Gates-Elston ’96

Jennifer Greaves

William Harwood and Ellen Alderman

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gribbon

Corrilla Decker Hastings ’53

Sam and Rebecca Hochkiss

Debbie and Greg Hastings

Eddie and Patty Howells

Paul Friedland and K. Page Herrlinger John Frumer and Elizabeth Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fry Tiki Fuhro and Kevin O’Leary Sarah Fuller-Matsubara and Ken Matsubara

Michael Gelsanliter

Mr. George Hissong Jr. and Ms. Jacqueline Elfenbein Jean Hoffman David and Sara Holdridge John Holdridge and Meg Springer Ethan Holm ’10 Ken and Hilary Holm ’82 Ryan Holm ’12 Jake Hopkins and Anne Scribner Hopkins

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Mr. and Mrs. William D. Howells

R E SPOND I NG TO C OVID

Real-Time Remote Learning Waynflete’s technology team has designed a system that brings our real-time classroom experience into the homes of our students, half of whom are learning from home on any given day. The configuration combines the power of Zoom, an iPad, and a device called a Swivl (visit wf-link-org/swivl to watch a video overview featuring several of our teachers). This system creates an immersive environment for those participating in classes remotely. Our faculty has done a tremendous job implementing the technology in their classrooms and adapting their teaching styles.

Mr. and Mrs. Wally Howerton

Brian and Candie Lang

Ted and Abby Lord

David Keith and Stephen Simpson

Betsy and Leonard Langer

Mr. and Mrs. David Low Sr.

Jim Langford and Molly Aldrich

Ellie Linen Low and Dave Low

Tucker Lannon ’99

Bernadette Lukac

Henry and Sarah Laurence

Diane Lukac and Steve Silin

Pamela Knowles Lawrason ’65

Ms. Margarethe Lutz

Ms. Cindy Howton

Margaret Christie Keohan ’89

John Hoy and Mary Sauer

Jason and Lisen Kern

Luke D. Huber ’81

Robert and Amy Kerr

The Hudson Foundation

Loren Kessel and Alison Gibbs

Mr. Alan Hutchinson and Ms. Rumenija Truncali Hutchinson John Hutchison and Stacey Sevelowitz Chelsea Leighton Hyde ’07 Mark Isherwood and Heather Robertson Isherwood ’89 David Israel and Pamela Fletcher Howard Ives ’65 Anne and Dick* Jackson Laura Jackson Ms. Candace Jalbert Molly Field James ’98 Nicholas Jenkins and Jessica Kerwin Jenkins Kate and Marc Jeton Christopher Johansen and Tama Whitelaw Margaret Thompson Johnson ’60 Ms. Anita Jones and Ms. Jackie Pepp

Anthony Kieffer and Susan Conley Kristen Graffam King ’89 Lily King and Tyler Clements Brigitte and Hal Kingsbury Sean and Barbara Kirby Daniel and Bethany Kleban Patricia Davis Klingenstein ’47

Christopher and Elizabeth Lynch

Leslie and Bill Lee

Fox Maasch ’15

Mary Soule LeMaistre ’66 and P. Andre LeMaistre

Arnie Macdonald and Liza Moor

Jessica Stillman Lenci ’93

Megan MacDonald

Frederick and Carol Lennig

Mr. and Mrs. Michael MacDonald

Page and Laura Lennig David and Kara Leopold Michele Lettiere Peter and Emily Levine

Stacie MacDonald Ann Machado Elizabeth MacKinstry Robert ’67

Callum Lewis ’16

Ed Knoll and Divya Muralidhara

Dale and Rich Lewis

Caroline Campbell Knott ’55

William Lewis ’16

Christopher and Katharine MacLean

Edward Li and Kin Ly

Laura Chase MacLean ’18

Michael and Camilla Li

Peter Magoun

Jodi and Scott Libby

Edward and Suzanne Mahar

Keith and Elaine Knowlton Susan Koch Mr. Charles Kozlosky and Mrs. Marta Finch-Kozlosky Lewis and Margaret Krainin Erik and Lisa Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kreisher Ms. Claire Kubasik Eric and Gretchen Lacombe

Steve and Cinda Joyce

Michael and Rebecca R. Lambert ’98

Stephen Kautz and Raquel Martin Burgos

Benjamin Leahy ’91

Lucy Fowler Klug ’52

David ’96 and Jessica Joyce Jeremy Judge ’05

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Dianne and Ed Keenan

Anthony and Cynthia Lamport Michael and Carolyn Lane

Lisa and Joseph Libby Ryan and Stacy Linehan

Anna MacLean ’15

Jim and Liz Maier

Jonathan and Leila Linen

Marcella Makinen

Wade Lippert and Heather McKenny Lippert ’92

Nancy Manter ’70 Colin and Roberta March

Lipton Crisp Family Foundation

Carla Marcus and Lawrence Mohr

Brian and Sandra Livingston

Erika Marks ’88

Theda Logan

James Marshall and Nancy Pak

Jeffrey and Beth Longcope

Charles Marston

John Lord ’73


Matthew Marston ’97 and Rosie Williams

Peter Miner and Joan Kenyon

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson

Judith Jones Orlandi ’64

Heidi Pomerleau ’97

Mesa Robinov ’13

Erin Martin

Benjamin Mini and Braden Buehler

Daniel Nere and Hana Alem

Matthew Page ’97

Jed ’99 and Landace Porta Joseph and Joan Powers

Cornelia Leighton Robinson ’52

Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Chris and Steve Mitchell

John Newlin and Patty Carton

Mary Jane and Peter Pagenstecher John Palmer ’54

Robert Mittel and Louise Davis

Mitchell Newlin ’12

Mari Anne Paraskevas ’90

Frederick and Elizabeth Prescott

Anne-Marie Newton ’98

Kent and Ann Mohnkern

Thomas Newton ’07

Darrell Pardy and Carolyn Hughes

Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas Pride

Betsy and Clifford Mohr

Tri Nguyen and Maura Ryan

Anne Chadwick Parker ’61

Frances Emerson Prinn ’60

Kenneth Moller and Tracey Burton

Arthur and Juanita Nichols

Jason and Sara Parker

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Quinlan

Judith Dana Parker ’59

Matt and Kay Ralston

Julie Parker ’88

Alice Hildreth Rand ’48

Stephen ’84 and Jane Parker

Graham Ratner ’15

Mr. and Ms. Tommy Martin William Matthews ’03 Sophia Mayone ’17 Zachary and Amy McBee Hannah Nagle McCabe ’02 Terry and Elizabeth McDonald Holly and Tom McKenny Mr. and Mrs. Roger McLean Brian McNiff and Heather McCargo Kirsten McWilliams ’91 Randy and Misty Melendi Todd Mellin and Wellens King Joseph and Gloria Melnick Spencer ’90 and Shea Melnick Ms. Rose Mendoza Peter and Ellie Mercer

Jean Moon and Vicki Black

Kirk Niese and Michaela Goldfine ’90

Albert Moore ’83

Ben and Anne Niles

Anne Cobb Moore ’56

Hilary Niles ’12

Keith and Cynthia Morgan

Jodi Nofsinger

Dan Morgenstern and Moriah Moser

Karl Norberg and Pam Gleichman

Emma Morgenstern ’08

Dr. and Mrs. Richard Nordgren

Sophia Morgenstern Ranta ’05 Florence Walker Morrison ’55

Sydney Ives Merrill ’70

Raymond and Leah Morrow

Tracy Michaud and Darius Iranpour

Elizabeth Moser

James and Kristine Millard

Ezra Moser ’06

Carol Miller

Jeremy Moser and Laura Kittle

Charles Miller ’65

Naomi Moser ’09

Roger, Margot, and Tara ’09 Milliken

Michael Mudge ’83

Dora Anne Mills Nathan and Jennifer Mills

Joshua and Marci Murphy Peggy MacVane Murray ’70

Bill Noto and Martha Sutro Judith Novey

Mr. and Mrs. J. Samuel Parkhill Nicholas Parson ’04

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olins Bob Olney and Catherine Richards

Robert and Christine Mills

Mark Murrell and Heidi Randall

Alex Millspaugh and Winky Lewis

Elizabeth Hamblin Naylor ’97

Rob and Sara Olson

Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Millspaugh

William and Pia Neilson

Neil Orenstein and Gretchen Knowlton

John and Cynthia Orcutt

James Rohman ’89 Daniel and Crystal Rollins Susannah Ross ’89 Caroline Routh ’19 Edward Rowe and Catherine Bickford Eliza Sprague Rowe ’87 and Will Rowe Chloe Rowse ’12 Leslie Tuttle Rowson ’64

Mary Rehak

Anita Ruff

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Reich

Dr. James Ruff Dora Russem ’19

Katie Reimann ’03

Julie Russem

Parker Repko

Margery Russem

Janice Ribeiro

Nina Russem ’09

Judith Ribeiro

John Ryan and Jenny Scheu

Ms. Sally Richardson

Mr. and Ms. Cotty Saltonstall

Christian Penney and Renee Lewis

Elizabeth Drake Perkins ’98

Jim Ohannes and Elizabeth McGrady

Clayton Rockefeller ’97

Margo Chapman Pearson ’67

Joseph Nowak ’07

Hugh and Penrose O’Donnell

David Ray and Margaret Carver

Will Robinson and Lynn Reed

Debbie Reed

Mr. Russell Peppe

Saniya O’Brien ’91

Ryan Ravenscroft and Courtney Mongell

Thomas and Laura Robinson

Daniel Pearl and Robin Henry-Pearl

John Nowacki and Lisa Eaton Raymond and Ruth Ann Nowak

Carol Copeland Pratt ’57*

Ms. Iris Perez Julia Emerson Pew ’57 Mr. Roy Pfeil and Ms. Juliana Post David and Margaret Pinchbeck Dorothea Pinchbeck ’18 Rachel Piper and Renée Perreault

Mary Reed ’94

Mrs. Sidney Richardson Jonathan Riggleman and Robin Brooks James Rines ’76 Lee Tyler Robbins ’55

Susan and Frank Ruch

Andrew and Catriona Sangster Art and Mim Saunders Rosa Scarcelli ’88 and Thomas Rhoads

Ms. Ann Pipkin

Jan Meyer Roberson ’55

Barbara Plimpton

Cheryl Seymour Roberts ’67

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Plumb

John and Sonia Robertson

Gillian Schair ’90 and Seth Rigoletti

Ingeborg Polacsek

Jeffrey Robinov

Justin Schair ’01

Phil and Ula Polsky

Kelsey Robinov

Annemieke Schair ’04

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Erica Schair-Cardona ’94 and Ivan Cardona

Tim Soley and Maria Gallace

Ms. Margaret Schuler

Susan Bliss Soule ’72

Wilmont and Arlene Schwind Jeremy ’84 and Kerry Sclar

In April 2019, Waynflete received an Educational Leadership Grant from the Edward E. Ford Foundation, one of the highest honors bestowed upon independent schools in this country. These major grants are given to programs that promise a significant impact on the practices and thinking of schools across the country.

Benjamin Scoll and Emily Renschler

This $250,000 grant recognizes Waynflete’s commitment to preparing students to be active and engaged citizens. With this support, Waynflete has instituted Third Thought Initiatives for Civic Engagement, which is intended to channel the energy and capacity of young people as the antidote to what is currently dividing us as a nation and paralyzing our political processes. More about Third Thought can be found on our website under “About Us.”

Eleanor Semmes ’12

Awards from the E. E. Ford Foundation match dollar for dollar philanthropic gifts from our donors. In the past year, Waynflete has raised almost $120,000 toward the $250,000 matching grant. We remain grateful to our donors who have supported this important work.

Jessica Scott ’03 R. Tobey Scott and Amy Woodhouse Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Scribner Mr. Scott Searway Mark Segar and Susan Metters Joe* and Elonide Semmes Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shames Mr. and Mrs. John Shannon Jonathan Shardlow ’91 Michael and Suellen Shaw Ms. Lee Shenton David Sherman, Jr. and Martha Burchenal Deborah Sampson Shinn Miranda Shinn ’13 Joshua Shriver ’93 Harper Sibley ’08 Mr. Don Silverson and Ms. Kate Holz

Dr. Anthony C. Southall Joe and Susan Spagnola Molly Miller Sparling ’93 and Joshua Sparling Sandy and Jill Spaulding Suzanne Spencer ’60 Mrs. Elisabeth Sperry Robert Spivey and Marian Dalton Mary Louise Thomas Sprague ’46 Seth and Laura Sprague Mr. and Mrs. John Springer John Spritz and Helen Pelletier

Michael and Nancy Tarpinian Nancy and James Tetrault Jeffrey Thaler and Karen Massey Robert and Mary Lou Thall Christina Poole Thomas ’74 Nathaniel Thompson Gerard Tiernan ’91 Joan Tilney Bruce Tindal and Nancy Drummond Tindal ’71 Bonnie Marshall Tompkins ’60 J. Wolfe Tone and Elana Toscano William A. Torrey and Pamela Phillips Torrey

Jason Sproul ’94

Christian and Kathryn Townsend

Jordi and Katrina St. John

Emily Trafton ’12

Anne Rines Stanley ’61

Michael and Christina Traister

Peter Stein ’12 Sue Stein Mr. and Ms. William Sterling Rebecca Stern Charles and Eleanor Stetson Mr. Campbell Steward Mark and Alice Steward Lorry and Neal Stillman

Jeff Troiano and Abby Dubay-Troiano Justin Troiano ’06 Olivia Troiano ’16 Mrs. Janet Tucker Samuel and Lindsey Tucker Rick and Beatrice Turner Benjamin and Christine Twining

Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin

Marjorie Stockford

Matthew Slocomb and Michelle McFarlin

Olivia Stockly ’14

Richard and Kelly Valdmanis

Michael ’82 and Barbara Stoddard

Warren and Kristin Valdmanis

Ms. Sandra Strouss

Abigail Whiting Van Dam ’03

Barry and Carley Smith Shawn and Angela Smith Timothy Smith and Sandra Banks

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Benjamin Sosnaud ’04

Ayres ’82 and C.C. Stockly

Phoebe Suva ’13

Karen Van Dyke


Deborah Sampson Van Hoewyk ’60

Adam and Peg White

Lance and Gina Vardis

Catherine White ’02

Andrew Veroneau ’07 Vincent and Nancy Veroneau David Vickery and Tasha Worster-Vickery Adam Victor and Brenda Brush

David and Heather Whiting Karen Whitney Timothy Whittemore ’00 Alexandra Collins Wight ’00 Mr. A. Tappan Wilder

Geoff and Alice Wagg

Jenney Wilder

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wagg

Peter Wildes and Stephanie Pandora

Cristin Walsh ’98 and John Poulin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh Chase Warner ’17 Hans and Lee Warner James and Patricia Wasserman Chris and Pat Watson Lucy Weaver ’15 Hannah Webber ’85 Acadia Weinberg ’16 Genevieve Welch ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wellington John and Lucy Werner Jonathan R. and Rebecca Stetson Werner Rebecca Wheatland ’90

“We feel a deep sense of gratitude. Not just for the Waynflete faculty, which has helped reveal and nurture our children’s potential, but also for the strength and values that this remarkable community has given to our children during their formative years.” — EMILY AND MICHAEL BUKOWSKI-THALL

David and Breda White

Paul Voss ’85

Bob and Phyllis Waisman

Class of 2020 Senior Gift

Barbara White

P’16, P’20, P’22, P’24

Ms. Jean Wilson Michael Wilson and Carolyn Graney

Anonymous Mark Abbott and Rebecca Bloch Travis Adams Arthur Aleshire Betsy Anderson Hayden and Michelle Anderson Joel Antolini and Meeghan McLain Edmund Armstrong Mr. and Ms. Norman Barham Edward and Julie Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bennett Ms. Ellen Varmus Bloch Mr. R. Howard Bloch Linda Bourne Theodore and Sheila Bukowski Michael and Emily Bukowski-Thall Paul Burns and Kristin Jhamb George Calvert and MaryAustin Dowd B.J. and April Cloutier Mr. and Mrs. John Connolly Kevin and Caitlin Dean Bernard and Sheila Devine Barbey and Ned Dougherty Ariana Fischer Ms. Tatiana Fischer Stephen Goodrich Mr. and Ms. Frank Goodwin Robert and Camille Goodwin

Joyce Wilson-Sanford and David Sanford Joe and Carol Wishcamper Jonathan Wolinsky ’06 Deborah Dodge Wood ’56 Roger Woodman ’72 and Carol DeTine Nina Coates Woolcott ’08 John Wordock ’87 Richard Wortley Raghu and Vidya Yalamanchili Erin Peck Yarema ’98 Mr. and Mrs. John Yasinsky Anne B. Zill ’59

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wheatley Ms. Carol Wheaton Betsey Loveland Wheeler ’57 Katherine Whitaker ’12

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Ms. Anita Jones and Ms. Jackie Peppe Ms. Margarethe Lutz Marcella Makinen Mr. and Mrs. Roger McLean Brian McNiff and Heather McCargo Dora Anne Mills Kenneth Moller and Tracey Burton Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson Jodi Nofsinger Jim Ohannes and Elizabeth McGrady Mr. Russell Peppe Ms. Iris Perez Mrs. Sidney Richardson Ms. Margaret Schuler Mr. Scott Searway Charles and Eleanor Stetson Robert and Mary Lou Thall Christian and Kathryn Townsend Geoff and Alice Wagg Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wagg John and Lucy Werner Jonathan R. and Rebecca Stetson Werner Ms. Carol Wheaton Peter Wildes and Stephanie Pandora Mr. and Mrs. John Yasinsky

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Alumni Giving by Class 1943 Estate of Constance Verrill Reich

1956 Anne Cobb Moore Deborah Dodge Wood

1946 Mary Louise Thomas Sprague

1957 Julia Emerson Pew Carol Copeland Pratt* Betsey Loveland Wheeler

1947 Nancy Tyler Allyn Josephine Hildreth Detmer Patricia Davis Klingenstein 1948 Jean Gyger Black Alice Hildreth Rand 1949 Patricia Lappin Camp 1950 Patricia Piper Perry Adams 1952 Lucy Fowler Klug Cornelia Leighton Robinson 1953 Pamela Malcolm Gemery Corrilla Decker Hastings 1954 Sally Howes Hansen John Palmer 1955 Anonymous Madeleine Gatchell Corson Mary Senter Hart Caroline Campbell Knott Florence Walker Morrison Lee Tyler Robbins Jan Meyer Roberson

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1958 Dee Dee Dana Bradford Penelope Pachios Carson Margaret Snyder Hinman 1959 Laurie Marshall Cushman Judith Dana Parker Anne B. Zill 1960 Joanne Asherman Cynthia Drummond Choate Elinor Clark Margaret Thompson Johnson Frances Emerson Prinn Suzanne Spencer Bonnie Marshall Tompkins Deborah Sampson Van Hoewyk 1961 Peter Davidson Susan Soule Hansen Anne Chadwick Parker Anne Rines Stanley 1962 Polly Blake Burke Diane Duncan Sara Holbrook Deborah Weare Slavin 1963 Nancy Montgomery Beebe

1964 David Drake Judith Jones Orlandi Leslie Tuttle Rowson 1965 Howard Ives Pamela Knowles Lawrason Charles Miller 1966 Peter Drake Deborah Clark Gray Mary Soule LeMaistre 1967 Debra Hugo Goldberg Elizabeth MacKinstry Robert Margo Chapman Pearson Cheryl Seymour Roberts 1970 50th Reunion Elizabeth Woodman Begin Martha Smith Beiser Paula Kazon Bentinck-Smith Anne Detmer Julie Thompson Fralich Nancy Manter Sydney Ives Merrill Peggy MacVane Murray Victoria Nolan Crolius 1971 Nancy Drummond Tindal 1972 Susan Bliss Soule Roger Woodman 1973 C.D. Armstrong John Lord

1974 P. Wheeler Gemmer Christina Poole Thomas 1975 Zareen Taj Mirza 1976 Thomas Armstrong James Rines 1977 Miriam Gough 1978 Thomas Cronin 1980 Ukay Ajike Leah Binder Sarah Knowles Dent Nancy Ewing 1981 Luke D. Huber 1982 Hilary Huber Holm Ayres Stockly Michael Stoddard 1983 Albert Moore Michael Mudge 1984 Stephen Parker Jeremy Sclar 1985 Katie Fullam Harris Paul Voss Hannah Webber 1986 Andrew Cohen

1987 Abigail Carroll Eliza Sprague Rowe John Wordock 1988 Nicholas Armentrout Sarah Chappell Armentrout Alison Beebe Arshad Sam Elowitch Aubrey Emory Katherine Glaser Getchell Erika Marks Julie Parker Rosa Scarcelli 1989 Rabbi Brenner Glickman Heather Robertson Isherwood Margaret Christie Keohan Kristen Graffam King James Rohman Susannah Ross 1990 Thomas Bull Bonnie Docherty Michaela Goldfine Merritt Heminway Lydia Maier Spencer Melnick Mari Anne Paraskevas Gillian Schair Rebecca Wheatland 1991 Jennifer Hall Alfrey Christine Beebe Ann Bonebakker Bonney Sarah Freilinger Benjamin Leahy Kirsten McWilliams Saniya O’Brien Jonathan Shardlow Gerard Tiernan

1992 Alexis Gilman Heather McKenny Lippert 1993 Jessica Stillman Lenci Joshua Shriver Molly Miller Sparling 1994 Mary Reed Jason Sproul Erica Schair-Cardona 1995 Mark Devoe 1996 Vanessa Gates-Elston David Joyce Brooke Miller 1997 Jonathan Amory Joshua Broder Matthew Marston Elizabeth Hamblin Naylor Matthew Page Heidi Pomerleau Clayton Rockefeller 1998 Leila Porteous Egginton Molly Field James Rebecca Rockefeller Lambert Anne-Marie Newton Elizabeth Drake Perkins Cristin Walsh Erin Peck Yarema 1999 Anonymous Christian Berle Tucker Lannon Jed Porta


2000 Ryan Blotnick Eliza Ginn Timothy Whittemore Alexandra Collins Wight 2001 Amanda Pilon Boger Gretchen Boulos Sarah Begin Cameron Dalit Gulak Justin Schair 2002 Anonymous Hannah Nagle McCabe Catherine White 2003 Philip Armstrong Christopher Bixby Courtney Drake Farrell William Matthews Katie Reimann Jessica Scott Abigail Whiting Van Dam 2004 Katherine Armstrong Ceri Nichols Botto Greta Flaherty Nicholas Parson Annemieke Schair Benjamin Sosnaud 2005 Anonymous John Harvey Jeremy Judge Sophie Morgenstern Ranta

2006 Betsy Critchfield Gretchen Koch Daly Hugh Freund Ezra Moser Justin Troiano Jonathan Wolinsky

2013 Lily Collins Jack Cutler Katherine Harwood Mesa Robinov Miranda Shinn Phoebe Suva

2007 Anonymous Benjamin Bornstein Chelsea Leighton Hyde Thomas Newton Joseph Nowak Andrew Veroneau

2014 Anonymous Olivia Stockly

2008 Kristy Andrews Emma Morgenstern Harper Sibley Nina Coates Woolcott 2009 Tara Milliken Naomi Moser Nina Russem 2010 Megan Campbell Ross Cummings David Gorsky Ethan Holm 2012 Anonymous Madeleine Agnew Ryan Holm Mitchell Newlin Hilary Niles Chloe Rowse Eleanor Semmes Peter Stein Emily Trafton Katherine Whitaker

2015 Anonymous Joseph Connors Leah Grams Helen Gray-Bauer Julianna Harwood Fox Maasch Anna MacLean Graham Ratner Lucy Weaver 2016 Callum Lewis William Lewis Olivia Troiano Acadia Weinberg

RE U N ION G IV IN G

Class of 1970 Guest Speaker and Visiting Artist Fund One of the things the Class of 1970 remembers from their time at Waynflete is the monthly senior seminar that took place in the Morrill House living room. Guest speakers were invited to present to students on different topics. To honor their 50th reunion, the Class of 1970 raised $10,000 in funds to bring a guest speaker or an artist (or more than one, if possible) to campus for Waynflete students and teachers “to experience the magic of learning from new voices—just as we did all those years ago.” Special thanks to the Class of 1970 for honoring their Waynflete experience by providing opportunities for today’s students.

2017 Sophia Mayone Chase Warner 2018 Andrew Clark Laura Chase MacLean Dorothea Pinchbeck Genevieve Welch 2019 Liam Feeney Caroline Routh Dora Russem

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Gifts in Honor IN HONOR OF Eva Abbott ’20 Mr. R. Howard Bloch Jon Amory ’97 Dan and Joan Amory Ethan Armstrong ’20 Edmund Armstrong Josiah ’10 and Harry ’15 Baker-Connick Roxanne Baker Adriel Barham ’20 Ms. Iris Perez Kai Bicknell Mr. and Mrs. Cotty Saltonstall Rebecca Stern BLM Arthur Aleshire Will Black ’17 Robert Black and Melissa Walters Nico Kazuo Blotnick Ryan Blotnick ’00 Dante Bondellio ’26 Mr. Charles Kozlosky and Mrs. Marta Finch-Kozlosky Kendra ’31 and Alex ’31 Bowe Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowe Rachel Boyd ’05 Michael Boyd and Barbara Weiden-Boyd

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Alice Brock Joseph Nowak ’07 Raymond and Ruth Ann Nowak Henry Bukowski-Thall ’20 Theodore and Sheila Bukowski Oliver Burdick ’20 Betsy Anderson Niall Calvert ’20 George Calvert and MaryAustin Dowd Tom Campbell Debbie and Greg Hastings Laura Jackson Lindsay Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Clarke III Josie Cohan ’26 Erin Brown Cathie Connors William Lewis ’16 Joseph ’15 and Jessica ’22 Connors Dianne and Ed Keenan Kacy Corbett ’20 Linda Bourne Mari-Elena Davis ’99 and Ana H. Davis ’03 Holly Haywood My parents, Dodie Hildreth Detmer ’47 and Humayun Mirza Zareen Taj Mirza ’75

Grace Devine ’20 Bernard and Sheila Devine Basil DiBenedetto ’24 Mark and Alice Steward Drew Dubuque Carrie Earls and AJ Jones Gloria ’27, Fionn ’22 and Seamus ’22 Fanning Mr. and Mrs. Dean Quinlan Tiki Fuhro Lily Collins ’13 Acadia Weinberg ’16 Anne Hagstrom Courtney Mongell Anne Hagstrom and other retiring faculty Jake Hopkins and Anne Scribner Hopkins Ron and Susan Hall Carla Marcus and Lawrence Mohr Peter Hamblin Michael Gelsanliter Elizabeth Hamblin Naylor ’97 Chris and Pat Watson Peter Hamblin and Carol Titterton Andrew and Catriona Sangster Charles A. Harvey John Harvey ’05 Olivia H. Hintlian ’16 Varney Hintlian and Molly MacAuslan

Ilo ’21 and Dudley ’23 Holdridge Mr. and Mrs. John Springer Issa Hughes ’31 Joyce Wilson-Sanford and David Sanford Laura Jackson Timothy Whittemore ’00 Andrew Johannen ’20 Timothy Whittemore ’00 Cinda B. Joyce Steve Joyce Lindsay Kaplan Laura Burden Debbie and Greg Hastings Niven Wilder Labrum ’32 Mr. A. Tappan Wilder

Anna Inde Monti-Harper ’31 Ms. Sandra Strouss

Morgan Peppe ’20 Mr. Russell Peppe

Elsa Lutz-Mountain ’20 Ms. Margarethe Lutz

Cohen Michael Poole ’29 Mr. and Mrs. Michael MacDonald

Porter MacElhiney ’28 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fry Lydia Maier James and Patricia Wasserman

Jona Rice Ms. Sally Richardson

Liam ’31 and Leighton ’29 Martin Mr. and Ms. Tommy Martin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wheatley

Naomi ’27, Julian ’29 and Esme ’33 Rice Mr. Alan Hutchinson and Ms. Rumenija Truncali Hutchinson

Rachel ’24 and Dylan ’30 Melendi Ms. Cindy Howton

Kelsey Robinov Jennifer Hall Alfrey ’91

Julia Lang ’22 Brian and Candie Lang

Harry Millspaugh ’21 Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Millspaugh

Belen ’30 and Tom ’32 Lee Ms. Rose Mendoza

David Neilan William Lewis ’16

Jessica Lenci ’93 Lorry and Neal Stillman

Juanita Nichols Jennifer Hall Alfrey ’91

Alexandra Leopold ’27 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kreisher

Judy Novey Ben Semmes ’12 Miranda Shinn ’13

Lowell Libby Andy and Cathie Connors Joseph Connors ’15 David and Maria Glaser William Lewis ’16 Joe* and Elonide Semmes James and Patricia Wasserman

Amara Redon ’29 Mr. and Ms. Steven Freimer

Benson Okello Rick and Beatrice Turner Bob Olney Laurel and Brian Daly Morris Hancock and Linda Peyton Hancock Jordi and Katrina St. John

My grandmother, Rosita Harper Sibley ’08 Zoe ’21 and Calla ’23 Ruff Dr. James Ruff My granddaughter, Sophie Sangster ’19 Theda Logan Gretchen Schaefer Laurel and Brian Daly Patrick Shaw ’21 Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas Pride Soren Southall ’26 Dr. and Mrs. Richard Nordgren Mary Louise Thomas Sprague ’46 Seth and Laura Sprague


Katrina St. John Mark Murrell and Heidi Randall Sue Stein Debbie and Greg Hastings Thomas Newton ’07 Elli Sterling ’21 Mr. and Ms. William Sterling Robert Stillman ’96 Lorry and Neal Stillman Tim Suszczynski ’20 Ms. Carol Wheaton Nancy Tabb Ben Mini and Braden Buehler Nancy Tetrault Laurel and Brian Daly Blythe ’22 and Quinn ’26 Thompson Adam and Peg White Abie D. Waisman ’25 Bob and Phyllis Waisman Lee Warner (Mom) Chase Warner ’17 The amazing Waynflete faculty and staff Joel Antolini and Meeghan McLain Any Waynflete child who needs the support Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shames The Waynflete Class of 1967 Cheryl Seymour Roberts ’67

The Waynflete Class of 1970 50th Reunion Elizabeth Woodman Begin ’70 Anne Detmer ’70 The Waynflete Class of 1980 40th Reunion Sarah Knowles Dent ’80 The Waynflete Class of 1990 30th Reunion Mari Anne Paraskevas ’90 The Waynflete Class of 2008 Nina Coates Woolcott ’08 The Waynflete Class of 2020 Travis Adams Hayden and Michelle Anderson Callum Lewis ’16 The Waynflete Class of 2021 Christopher Hersey and M.J. Benson

The Waynflete students Nakita (Nikki) Baldic All the Waynflete teachers and staff who have worked so hard during this difficult time David Israel and Pamela Fletcher All my Waynflete teachers Megan Campbell ’10 Waynflete’s amazing response to COVID Nicholas Jenkins and Jessica Kerwin Jenkins The wonderful Waynflete teachers that taught my daughters! Jefferson Cotton and Kamala Grohman Nicholas Stetson Werner ’20 John and Lucy Werner

Waynflete’s commitment to and unstinting execution of its core values David and Breda White

Breda White Barbara White Catherine White ’02 Timothy Whittemore ’00

Waynflete’s dedicated faculty and staff Dale and Rich Lewis

Ria Sara Yalamanchili ’09 Raghu and Vidya Yalamanchili

Waynflete faculty and staff Benjamin Alsup and Carrie Comer Alsup Benjamin Bornstein ’07 and Lauren Fine Bornstein Steve and Cinda Joyce Anna MacLean ’15 Judith Ribeiro Jonathan Riggleman and Robin Brooks Sue Stein

G IFTS IN K IN D The Porta Family The Porta family has been a part of the Waynflete community—as parents, alumni, grandparents, and trustees—for over 30 years. The family business, Migis Lodge, a vacation resort on Sebago Lake, has donated gifts in kind to support the Waynflete Fund, financial aid, and the Parents Association. Whether providing the annual Spring Fling barbecue, donating a full bar and desserts for major events, or offering vacation packages for school auctions, Migis Lodge has contributed to the success of Waynflete fundraising programs for years, and we are grateful. GIFTS IN KIND (2020–2021)

Migis Hotel Group

The Brunswick Inn

Print: A Bookstore

Jordan Dyck and Alisha Gould

John and Sonia Robertson

Tim Fahey and Eileen Gillespie Fahey

Sherwin Williams

Jill Eaton and Bowtie.com Emily Graham and Karl Gifford Kennebunkport Resort Collection Cathel and Jan Macleod Maine Beer Company Maine Mead Works George and Nancy Marcus

Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin Beth Sperry and Thad Shattuck Theater Project Lani Toscano Design and Heartwood Essentials Leigh and Caitlin Wold

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Gifts in Memory G L OR I A B ONN IN

IN MEMORY OF

In Memoriam

Lee F. Adams III ’76 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Ralph Blood (Bus driver) Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Gloria Bonnin Mesa Robinov ’13 Tom Burke Dona Burke Mrs. Cane (Music Teacher) Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Gerry Arzonico Clement ’47 Mary Louise Thomas Sprague ’46

Gloria Bonnin, longtime Waynflete performing arts faculty, passed away on May 14, 2020. Gloria touched many lives with her talent and spirit, teaching voice, directing plays with her husband, Reggie, in the summer program, and working with faculty on school productions. Her passion for singing, acting, and musical theater was an inspiration to all her students. A colleague wrote, “Gloria put her whole self into every student that she nurtured. She not only helped them vocally, but taught them stage presence, poise, and grace. She was an incredible voice teacher, a dear friend, a colleague, and a wonderful person.”

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Gloria will be missed by her colleagues, her students, and the many alumni who were influenced by her teaching and her love of the performing arts.

Sloan Critchfield ’03 Andy and Cathie Connors Betsy Critchfield ’06 Courtney Drake Farrell ’03 Abigail Whiting Van Dam ’03 Debba Curtis Julia Curtis David Finkelhor and Christine Linnehan Helen Gray-Bauer ’15 Ann Machado Matthew Page ’97 Peter Stein ’12 Phoebe Suva ’13 Florence Dana Julie Parker ’88

Charles A. Harvey P ’05 ’08 John Harvey ’05 Dottie Hayes ’42 Jenney Wilder Beth Smith Horton ’52 Lucy Fowler Klug ’52 Cornelia Leighton Robinson ’52 Billy Kilmartin ’75 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75

Pamela Drake McCormick ’68 Peter ’66 and Nancy Drake Margot McWilliams Kirsten McWilliams ’91 Suzannah McWilliams ’89 Kirsten McWilliams ’91 Herrine Okello Rick and Beatrice Turner

Sally Means Kirkpatrick ’42 Howard Ives ’65

Ruth Pillsbury Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Anne Cobb Moore ’56

Nancy Ladd Zareen Taj Mirza ’75

David Plimpton Joe and Carol Wishcamper

Jerry Swanson Landt ’62 Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin

Sam Poole ’76 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75

Mrs. Kit Liller Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Kevin Mahoney ’76 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Sam Maier ’93 Jeremy Duda and Brooke Miller ’96 Merritt Heminway ’90 and Lydia Maier ’90 Jim and Liz Maier Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin

Martha Giles ’47 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75

Dick Marshall (Latin Teacher) Zareen Taj Mirza ’75

Peter Goldfine, MD Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin

Peg Marston Charles Marston

Joan Mary Powers Joseph Powers Lindsay Reagan John and Cynthia Orcutt

Marjorie Kirkpatrick Sargent ’67 Debra Hugo Goldberg ’67 Cheryl Seymour Roberts ’67 Kenneth Schuler Ms. Margaret Schuler Scott Schuster ’74 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Joe Semmes Robert Cleaves and Jane Batzell Elizabeth Sheppard Katherine Whitaker ’12 Lucia Smith ’47 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Margaret W. Soule ’59 Mary Soule LeMaistre ’66 and P. Andre LeMaistre Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin Anne B. Zill ’59

Hannah Richardson ’74 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75

Ann Lib Strout ’41 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Judith Jones Orlandi ’64

John Robinson Zareen Taj Mirza ’75

Charlsie Thomas ’77 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75

Buck Runser Christopher and Elizabeth Lynch

Richard Turner Rick and Beatrice Turner

Joan (Noni) Sandberg ’47 Elinor Clark ’60 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75

Jean Irish Weare Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin Waneta Gardner Wesner Jean Moon and Vicki Black Mr. Whittier (Headmaster) Zareen Taj Mirza ’75


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VALUES

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State ment o f Beliefs We are devoted to the healthy development of the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. Believing that young people are naturally curious about the world, we engage our students with a rich variety of academic and cocurricular experiences, allowing them to explore their own interests, talents, and ideas. Learning flourishes when students are challenged to discover, to create, to take intellectual risks, and to invest themselves passionately in areas both familiar and new. We believe that diversity is one of the conditions of excellence for our school. We value the individuality of our students, recognizing that each will take a different path through life. We also believe that every person can be a responsible member of the community and that this sense of responsibility deepens when we treat our students and one another with trust and respect. It is out of respect for each individual that true community arises—a community of diverse human beings who value the challenges of honoring differences and resolving conflict. We believe that personal freedom and mutual support should be tightly interwoven, and that working with others is as important as striving to achieve one’s own goals. By making these connections, we create an atmosphere in which self-confidence, resilience, and strong relationships can grow. We believe that our responsibility as educators is to collaborate with one another, with our students, with their families, and with the wider community as we strive to fulfill the mission of our school.

State ment o f Goals Our goals include a commitment: t o nurture in students a sense of wonder and a lifelong love of learning; t o promote an appreciation for the liberal arts and sciences, while teaching skills of quantitative reasoning, critical and reflective thought, and aesthetic understanding; t o develop a school community enriched by cross-age connections, interdisciplinary opportunities, and an understanding of the range and richness of human history and culture; t o help students adopt healthy values and acquire new skills in an ever-changing world; t o encourage students’ individual initiative and active responsibility for their own learning; t o guide students to become active participants in the community as well as stewards of the environment; t o be a bias-free community that embraces diversity and fosters a positive identity for all persons; t o support students in developing a strong framework for ethical decision-making; and t o inspire students to strive for excellence and integrity in all aspects of their lives.

C on f ro nt i ng R a c i s m & B i a s : A C om m i t m e nt t o E qui t y and Justice Waynflete works to create and sustain an equitable and just environment for all members of our school community. It is school policy not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, or disability. We believe there is no place for racist or biased language, attitudes, behavior, or actions at Waynflete. Thus, we actively confront any form of racism, racist behavior, or other bias as part of our effort to foster a safe and respectful learning environment. This commitment permeates all programs, actions, and relationships at Waynflete— curricular and cocurricular, personal, and professional. Waynflete is committed to making it possible for each member of the community to feel valued and to participate in all aspects of school life.

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