PHILANTHROPY AT WAYNFLETE A Community Partnership 2022–2023
WELCOME
This school year we celebrate Waynflete’s 125th anniversary. It is impossible to mark such an occasion without thinking of the many people before us who made this milestone possible through their volunteerism, philanthropy, teaching, advocacy, and commitment to independent education.
All of us benefit from their legacy, and those here today who actively support Waynflete ensure the current and future health of our school.
The following pages recognize the over 1,000 donors and volunteers who made Waynflete a priority in our 2022–2023 year. Just under $2 million in donations were given for unrestricted operating funds, restricted giving for designated operations and tuition assistance, and gifts for previous capital improvement efforts such as our Fore River turf field and our crew boathouse. Waynflete would not be the school it is without this critical support.
We could not be more grateful for the generosity of our community.
Kelsey H. Robinov P’13 Director of Development and Community Engagement
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DIRECT AND CRITICAL IMPACT
Annual Giving
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.
Fueling Our Mission
Waynflete’s mission drives everything that we do. It is what makes a Waynflete education exceptional. For-profit businesses cut costs through consolidation and streamlining. To employ these strategies at a mission-driven school like Waynflete 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 a key tenet of the school’s philosophy. Without philanthropic support, the increase in tuition rates to fully fund our current program would decrease accessibility, enrollment, and 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.
• the school has a robust financial aid budget to enroll qualified students.
• we provide our faculty with more competitive salaries and the professional development and classroom resources they need.
Demonstrating Confidence
We ask everyone to consider a donation at a level that feels personally significant and meaningful. Participation demonstrates confidence in our mission and helps us secure funding from other sources, such as foundations.
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A FRESH LOOK
AT OUR CAMPUS
Waynflete periodically reviews our campus facilities and updates our framework for strategic improvements to meet program, student, and faculty needs. The new campus framework, completed in winter 2022–23 by Scott Simons Architects, accounts for the age and wear of existing facilities; changes in programs and faculty; and our obligation to provide a campus optimized for accessibility, functionality, sustainability, and efficiency, as well as aesthetics, security, and well-being.
As we begin conversations with members of Waynflete’s community around recommended additions and improvements, we invite you to reach out for more information. Contact Director of Development and Community Engagement Kelsey Robinov at krobinov@waynflete.org with questions or to get involved as we work to make this vision a reality for our students.
Capital Giving ADVANCE TRANSFORMATIVE GOALS
Like all independent schools, Waynflete periodically embarks on multiyear capital fundraising campaigns or major gift initiatives. These efforts generate a capital sum rather than revenue for the school, typically for facilities and endowment growth.
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 fundraising efforts reflect the careful stewardship and vision of Waynflete leadership and the generosity of its community.
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With a new home for the crew program, Waynflete can finally protect its costly shells, oars, and tools from theft and sun, wind, snow, and ice damage.
WAYNFLETE’S COMMUNITY ROWING
program began in 2005 with a handful of students, a single erg, and a worn-out boat. Today’s program comprises almost 60 rowers and coxswains, five coaches, 22 boats, four safety launches, and a dock. Roughly one-third of participating students come from other schools.
Until a few years ago, the greatest obstacle facing our rowing program was its launch location on the Fore River mud flats, which are tidal and therefore only accessible at high tide. Crews had no regular practice schedule, and their valuable time on the water was frequently curtailed during the season.
Longtime rower and Waynflete supporter Phineas Sprague generously provided a long-term lease that allowed us to move
the program to a deep water location near the Casco Bay Bridge. Last spring we commemorated the opening of the new Sprague Rowing and Education Center and CC Stockly Boathouse with a ribboncutting ceremony held during Reunion Weekend. With a new home for the crew program, Waynflete can finally protect its costly shells, oars, and tools from theft and sun, wind, snow, and ice damage. The facility will nurture student athletes, enhance the crew program, and provide access for marine biology studies and other educational opportunities for all Waynflete students.
PHILANTHROPY IN ACTION
A Boathouse to Turn the Tide
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PHILANTHROPY
IN ACTION
A New Lower Playground Reaches New Heights
WITH THE RECENT INSTALLATION of a water feature and a loose parts area, Waynflete’s lower playground is now complete.
The new playground encourages children to create their own forms of adventure in the nooks and crannies they discover— all while moving in and out of different social groups and practicing the values of cooperation and collaboration. By “cooking” with pots and pans, using PVC pipes to make elevated rivers, and engaging with stumps, logs, buckets, and sand in the imaginative spaces of a mud kitchen, ice cream parlor, or auto repair shop, students are exploring engineering along with other activities that reinforce the observation and experimentation that take place inside the science classroom.
Today, the lower playground is a destination for families from across the West End.
The key to the playground’s popularity? Children played an essential role in its design. Students used the design thinking process to provide input on the site’s essential ingredients, including monkey
bars, swings, spinners, a tree house, a hand pump, and “something that would allow us to climb high.” They wanted as many components as possible to be fabricated from recycled materials. All these elements were incorporated into the final plans. “We gave it all to them, and that’s why they love it,” says Lower School Director Anne Hopkins.
Today, the lower playground is a destination for families from across Portland’s West End. For the clearest demonstration of its popularity, visit the Lower School at dismissal time and watch dozens of children and their parents stream down to the playground for even more fun at the end of the school day.
Children used the design thinking process to provide input on the site’s essential ingredients, including monkey bars, swings, spinners, a tree house, a hand pump, and “something that would allow us to climb high.”
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“When we look at science as a general field today, women aren’t at a disadvantage. But when it comes to polar science, there is still a huge discrepancy.”
POLAR SCIENCE IS ESSENTIAL in the fight against global warming—an endeavor in which University of Maine researchers are deeply involved. Funded by a National Science Foundation grant, the university runs an intensive at the Juneau Ice Fields in Alaska preparing students to conduct polar research. Last year, a portion of the program was opened to university professors and high school science teachers, including Waynflete’s own Stephanie Dolan.
After returning from Alaska, Stephanie turned her thoughts to her middle school students—her female students in particular. “When we look at science as a general field today, the representation and recognition of women is improving,” she says. “But when it comes to polar science, there is still a huge discrepancy.” With support from Batelle, a nonprofit research institution, Stephanie created WISP—the Waynflete Winter Ice and Snow Program—to expose students to winter STEM in Maine and increase awareness of the changing climate.
The centerpiece of the program was a fourday citizen snow data collection excursion in New Hampshire’s White Mountains last March. Eighth-grade participants took an avalanche and backcountry safety course, learning how to pack efficiently, measure snow levels, read maps, and use emergency transponders. The training quickly became relevant. “We were hit with a massive snow- and windstorm,” Stephanie recalls, “with whiteout conditions and massive snowdrifts.” The experience illustrated how unpredictable weather can interfere with research. “You have to be adaptable and prepared to shift course,” she says. “So much effort is just getting to where you need to be.”
WISP turned out to be more than a winter science trip. “Few of these kids had ever ventured into the mountains, and none had trekked during the winter,” reflects teacher Kate Ziminsky. “They supported and encouraged one another and rose to every challenge, pushing past individual discomfort to reach our destination. They returned home visibly changed—with lasting connections with classmates, walking taller with confidence in their new abilities.”
PHILANTHROPY IN ACTION
Connecting Science and Action
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PHILANTHROPY
IN ACTION
Making Moves at Model UN
“Going through the practice of cooperating with people of differing opinions is invaluable and can be applied in just about any walk of life.”
— Wyatt Adams ’24, Waynflete Team Captain
FOLLOWING THE DISRUPTION of the pandemic years, Waynflete’s Debate, Speech, and Model UN Team has roared back under the leadership of Upper School English teacher Sarah Getchell, whose experience includes leading Buckingham, Browne, and Nichols students to victory at the International Independent School Public Speaking Championship.
Model UN conferences are distinctly different from conventional debate tournaments, where students compete against other teams in high-pressure rounds to receive scores. Students representing countries in Model UN have weeks to conduct in-depth research, determine their nation’s stance on specific issues, and gauge the strength of potential alliances. Students typically take on the name of their country during the event. (Representing Bangladesh? You’ll be known as “Bangladesh” for the duration.) Larger multiday events are attended by students from around the world, providing rich networking and socializing opportunities.
Country representatives immerse themselves in their roles, making statements on issues, drafting working papers, proposing legislation, and coordinating efforts with allies behind
the scenes. “They come back from their committee rooms so full of energy and excitement,” says Sarah. It’s in a student’s best interest to be well versed in current events. “You can’t just prepare the night before and expect to do well,” she says. “If you’re new to Model UN, you quickly learn what it takes to succeed.” Top delegates draw others together, playing essential roles in formulating working papers and speaking up in committees.
“Considering all the rising tensions and lack of international cooperation, now is the perfect time for more young students to try out Model UN,” says captain Wyatt Adams ’24. “Not everyone who attends a conference will become a diplomat. But going through the practice of cooperating with people of differing opinions is invaluable and can be applied in just about any walk of life.”
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Waynflete’s Debate, Speech, and Model UN Team is supported in part by The Karen Whitney Fund for Modern US History, Government, and Current Affairs.
WAYNFLETE ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 2023
Drew Dubuque, Former Athletic Director and Coach
Drew served as both faculty member and athletic director. He led the girls varsity soccer team to five regional championships and four state Class D championships and was named United Soccer Coaches 2002 New England Coach of the Year. Under his leadership, the girls soccer program had a 50–1 winning streak from 1995–98. Drew coached 100+ Middle and Upper School basketball, soccer, and lacrosse teams over the course of his 34-year career— more than 1,000 players. As varsity soccer coach, he amassed 151 wins in 13 seasons.
Ed Flowerdew ’94, Athlete
Ed was captain of the state championship-winning soccer team in his senior year and was selected for the all-state soccer team. He was captain of the 1994 regional championshipwinning baseball team and was selected for all-state baseball in 1993 and 1994. He served as captain of the ski team and was an MPA state runner-up for golf. Ed went on to have an impressive Division 1 golf career at the University of Maryland.
Lisa Lightbody ’98, Athlete
Lisa played varsity soccer, basketball, and lacrosse all through Upper School. She played for Waynflete’s first-ever girls state soccer championship-winning team in 1995, which won additional championships in 1996 and 1997 when she was team captain. She captained the 1998 basketball team, was selected for all-conference, and was the first Waynflete girl to score more than 1,000 points. Lisa was a member of the 1997 and 1998 championship-winning lacrosse teams and team captain in 1998. She was Maine Sunday Telegram’s Lacrosse Player of the Year and won Waynflete’s Sportsmanship and Most Valuable Player awards.
1993 Boys Varsity Soccer
The first team inducted, the 1993 Boys Varsity Soccer team went undefeated in the regular season and won Waynflete’s first-ever MPA Class D soccer state championship. Coached by Brandon Salway and Ted Shipley, the team comprised Justin Amoroso ’94, Greg Bokinsky ’96, Luke Brannigan ’95, Matt Famolare ’95, Ed Flowerdew ’94, Nate Gray ’97, Justin Huston ’94, Saer Huston ’97, Gabe Johnson ’95, David Joyce ’96, Brian Langis ’97, Joel Mahoney ’95, Shafaat Qazi ’95, Clay Rockefeller ’97, Tom Sanborn ’96, Matt Shardlow ’95, David Siegle ’97, Leigh Smith ’96, Colin SullivanStevens ’95, Ben Twitchell ’95, Tim Wannemacher
Waynflete’s Athletic Hall of Fame was established to recognize and honor Waynflete athletes, coaches, administrators, supporters, and teams who excelled in their respective roles, and who brought honor, recognition, and excellence to the school.
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’95, David Whelan ’96, and Aaron Willis ’95.
PHILANTHROPY IN ACTION
Waynflete Athletes
Turf It Out— and Triumph
The installation of artificial turf on Hall Field has transformed Waynflete’s athletic program.
FOR MOST OF WAYNFLETE’S HISTORY,
student athletes practiced and competed in a hodgepodge of locations ranging from the Spring Street campus’s lower field to a pasture in Cape Elizabeth. Change came in the late 1980s with the acquisition of the Fore River Campus and its two full-sized grass fields.
Those fields quickly proved to be a maintenance challenge for the school’s groundskeepers, however. Due to poor drainage, Hall Field was unplayable for weeks in the spring. Teams practiced in parking lots or at the Portland Sports Complex, resulting in thousands of dollars in facility rental fees and transportation.
Athletic Director Ross Burdick frequently canceled or postponed games due to inclement weather. “There were times when I would have to tell coaches, ‘you can only run drills in the front corner behind the field house,’” he recalls.
Waynflete also spent tens of thousands of dollars re-sodding fields damaged during the lacrosse season and by skunks rooting for grubs, negatively affecting summer camp programs.
The installation of artificial turf on Hall Field has transformed Waynflete’s athletic program. Our athletes play on the turf surfaces they will compete on during regional and state championships. Multiseason varsity player Tilsley Kelly ’24 observes that lacrosse ground balls are different on turf, and that field hockey is a faster game due to the flat surface and lack of divots. “Now, when other teams come to us, we have an advantage,” Tilsley says.
Waynflete is now producing new revenue through the rental of Hall Field to other sports programs and generating goodwill with other schools in the region by making our turf field available when local grass fields are unplayable. “We used to rely on other schools for this. Now we can return the favor,” says Ross.
Tilsey provides perhaps the most evocative illustration of the possibilities opened up by the new Hall Field turf: “This year, we shoveled snow off in early March to get a jump on the season!”
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PLANNED 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.
Using tax-savvy giving methods benefits both donors and the school, and there are many ways to make a meaningful philanthropic impact on Waynflete students and faculty. We are happy to work with you to create a legacy giving plan that works for your family.
RUTH COOK HYDE 1910 CIRCLE
Anonymous (2)
Ellen Alderman and William Harwood
Maureen AnthoineOrlandini
Betts Armstrong and C.D. Armstrong ’73
Jane Batzell and Robert Cleaves
Nancy Montgomery Beebe ’63
John Belden and Anne Belden
Christian Berle ’99
Roger K. Berle
Harriet Langmaid Bradford ’54
Deborah Lombard Brett ’42* and George Brett*
Alice Brock and Patricia Peard
Fletcher Brown*
Margaret Burnham 1921*
Michael Cohen and Terry Cohen
Annie V. Crader *
Deborah Curtis*
Laurie Marshall Cushman ’59
Barbara Davis ’36*
Nancy (Ping) Drake*
David Elliott and Elaine Elliott
Helen Emerson ’26*
Joan Sayward Franklin ’46*
James E. Freilinger and Katie Freilinger
John Frumer and Elizabeth Barrett
Lynne Manson Gawtry ’87
David S. Glaser and Maria Glaser
Joseph Gray, Jr. and Marie Gray
Nancy Keith Holland ’38*
Ruth Cook Hyde 1910*
Anne Jackson* and Dick Jackson*
Anne Davis
Johnson ’32*
Ellen Libby Lawrence ’35*
Diane Lukac and Steven Silin
Ellen Maltby-Askari ’60*
Robert A.G. Monks and Millicent Monks
Robert C. Monks and Bonnie Porta
Destry Oldham-Sibley John and Cynthia Orcutt
Anne Chadwick
Parker ’61
Alice Mary Pierce ’42*
Shirley Cole Quinn ’42*
Deborah Reed
Constance Verrill Reich ’43*
Helen-Mae Reisner ’69
Richard Rockefeller*
Erica Schair-Cardona ’94 and Ivan Cardona
Ineke Schair
Deborah Weare
Slavin ’62
Margaret Soule ’59*
Kenneth Spirer and Dr. Joan Leitzer
Anne Rines Stanley ’61*
Mary Ann McCahill
Strahan ’44
Karen Stray-Gundersen and Jane Begert
Jeffrey Thaler and Karen Massey
Widgery Thomas, Jr.*
William Torrey and Pamela Phillips Torrey
Patricia Hale Tyson ’43*
Eleanor Van Aken
Wolcott ’57
Mary Van Etten ’30*
Clint and Jennifer Willis
* Deceased
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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 helps offset annual expenses, either for the general operating budget (including financial aid and faculty enrichment) or for donor-designated programs. Many of Waynflete’s named endowments receive ongoing support from our community. We remain grateful to those generous donors who have recognized the importance of a robust endowment in strengthening our future.
$28,869,926
Waynflete endowment on June 30, 2023
$1,178,995
Endowment distribution (July 1, 2022–June 30, 2023)
4.75 percent
Spend rate calculated on a 12-quarter rolling average
Endowments Supporting:
FINANCIAL AID
The Cathie Connors Fund for Financial Aid
Class of 2005 Endowment for Non-Tuition Related Student Services
Class of 2006 Graduation
Gift Endowment for Financial Aid
Cinda Bailey Joyce Endowment: A Financial Aid Fund to Enhance Lower School Diversity
The Debba Curtis Fund for Students in Need Endowment for Financial Aid
Endowment for Minority Students and Faculty
Financial Aid Campaign Endowment
Financial Aid Challenge
Endowment & Class of 2008 Gifts
Louise Dodge Stoddard Fund for the Study of Foreign Languages and Culture
The Malone Family Foundation Endowment
The Mark W. Segar Endowment for Financial Aid
The Patricia Davis Klingenstein ’47 Fund for Financial Aid
The Peter Hamblin Endowment for Financial Aid
ENDOWMENTS
SUPPORTING FACULTY AND STAFF
Class of 2009 Graduation
Gift Endowment for Professional Development
E.E. Ford Foundation
Challenge for Faculty Development
Endowment for Teaching
Exemplary Teaching Award Endowed Fund
Pam Paul Endowment for Professional Development
Payson Trust Endowment Award for Faculty
Ruth Bailey Blinn Davis Endowed Fund
The Tim Soley and Maria Gallace Fund for Professional Development
The Torrey Family Fund
The Waynflete Faculty and Staff Endowment
ENDOWMENTS
SUPPORTING PROGRAMS
The Cathie Connors Fund for Athletics
Class of 2012 Endowment in Support of Upper School Activities
Endowment for Academic Support
Endowment for the Arts
The Fund for Global Understanding
The Karen Whitney Fund for Modern U.S. History, Government, and Current Affairs
Lowell Libby Endowment for Developing Youth Leaders
Margaret W. Soule Class of 1959 Endowment for the Archives
The Miss Zareen
Taj Mirza ’75 Endowment Fund
The Patricia Davis Klingenstein Class of 1947 Endowment for the Waynflete Library
The Victoria Hilliard Donovan Fund for Early Childhood Education
ENDOWMENTS
SUPPORTING GENERAL OPERATIONS AND WELLNESS
Class of 2002 Endowment for Health Services
Endowment for General Operations
The Fund for Mental Health and Wellness
Education in Memory of Payton Sullivan
The Lydia Maier Endowment for Social and Emotional Wellness
Long-term financial sustainability is integral to the board of trustees’ current strategic plan. With input from our advisors, the board has begun the process of reducing our endowment spend from 5 percent to 4 percent over a multiyear timeline. Our objective in reducing the draw is to preserve and grow the endowment to ensure its longevity for the next 125 years and beyond.
Student Foreign Travel Endowment
Zo King Endowed Scholarship Fund for the Arts
The Josephine H. Detmer ’47 Endowment Fund for History
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Klingenstein Award Recipients
2019
Patricia Davis Klingenstein ’47
2020
Charles Miller ’65
2021
Rachel Talbot Ross ’78
2022
Bonnie Docherty ’90
2023
Dr. Susana Hancock ’03
Klingenstein Alumni Award Committee
2022–2023
Catherine Cloudman
Louis Frumer ’14
Heather Courtice Hart ’88
Michaela Goldfine ’90
Hilary Huber Holm ’82
Jim Millard
Joseph Nowak ’07
Mary Jane Pagenstecher
Deborah Sampson Shinn
Geoff Wagg
THE KLINGENSTEIN AWARD
Waynflete’s mission calls on 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 on 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.
Dr. Susana Hancock ’03 is an internationally recognized polar climate scientist and linguist working at the nexus of science and global risk within the climate crisis to effect change at the global level. She is a delegate to the United Nations’ Conference of the Parties and other climate conferences, is an expert reviewer with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, co-chaired an Arctic working group for the UN International Oceanographic Commission to launch the Decade of Ocean Science, and heads up a global team researching the climate crisis in the polar regions. She has spoken at international TED events, UN conferences, and other global forums. Susana contributes policy papers, articles, and book chapters on a variety of subjects related to Arctic climate science and global policy on the urgency of climate action and serves as president of the International Association for Polar Early Career Scientists. She is a former competitive rower, played the cello with chamber ensembles and orchestras in New England and Scandinavia, and is fluent in five languages.
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THE DRAKE AWARD
In 1976, Emerson and Ping Drake, parents of four former Waynflete students, received a special honor for their service to Waynflete. Emerson had served on the board of trustees for 16 years, the last several as president. Ping was active within the Waynflete community, volunteering in many areas of the school. They were recognized by the board with the award that now bears their name. Ping was also made an honorary Waynflete alumna. We honor their example and their memory by awarding the Drake Award each year.
Elizabeth Barrett P’14, ’17 Elizabeth and her family, including children Louis Frumer ’14 and Kelley Frumer ’17, have been part of the Waynflete community since 2007. Elizabeth epitomizes the selfless and generous volunteer who keeps independent schools strong and thriving. During her time as a parent, Elizabeth was involved in every level of the Parents Association (PA). She served as vice president, president, and member-atlarge, was a class parent several times, and chaired the Friends of the Library and the Welcome Committee. She and her husband, John, created the PA Diversity Committee and also served on the Senior Gift Campaign Committee during their children’s respective senior years. The two are also members of the Ruth Cook Hyde 1910 Circle, the planned giving society at Waynflete. Elizabeth volunteered at numerous admission events, accompanying many a division director on their “Discover Waynflete” tours and offering insights to prospective parents. Elizabeth has remained a loyal volunteer and staunch supporter of Waynflete in the years since her children graduated.
Drake Award Recipients
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
2021
Nancy and Vin Veroneau
2022
Katie Glaser Getchell ’88
2023
Elizabeth Barrett P’14,’17
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TRUSTEES
Board of Trustees
2022–2023
Catherine Cloudman
President
Elonide Semmes
Vice President
Colin March
Treasurer
Betsy Langer
Secretary
Tim Soley
Member-at-Large
Katherine Armstrong ’04
Krista Aronson
Maria Canning
Brandon Cohen ’99
Ben Devine
Nicole DuFauchard
Adam Edwards
Ed Li
Giovanna Gray Lockhart
Jed Porta ’99
Justin Schair ’01
Deborah Sampson Shinn
Chris Smith
Peg Smith
Jeff Troiano
Khalilah Ummah ’04
Warren Valdmanis
Geoffrey Wagg
Head of School
Trustees Emeriti*
Charlton Ames
Betts Armstrong
Jane Batzell
Nancy M. Beebe ’63
Roger Berle
Gregory W. Boulos
Nancy Brain
Kate Burnham
Elizabeth P. Carroll
Tom Cronin ’78
Conan Deady
David H. Drake ’65
Katie Glaser Getchell ’88
Maria Tymoski Glaser
William Harwood
Greg Hastings
Hilary Huber Holm ’82
Luke D. Huber ’81
Kate Jeton
Cinda Joyce
Dale Lewis
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
Deborah Sampson Shinn
Chris Smith
Tim Soley
Susan Spagnola
Alexander H. Spaulding
Alice Spencer
Mary Lou Sprague ’46
Ayres Stockly ’82
William A. Torrey III
Jeff Troiano
Vin Veroneau
*As of June 20, 2023
New Trustees
Jonathan Culley is the managing partner of Redfern Properties, a Portland-based real estate developer focused on multifamily housing and mixed use projects. He has extensive business, investment, and real estate experience. He co-founded Redfern Properties in 2005 and is responsible for the overall activities of the firm. Prior to Redfern Properties, Jonathan was a senior associate at Boeing Ventures in Seattle. Jonathan currently serves as board chair for Avesta Housing, the largest nonprofit affordable housing provider in Northern New England. He also serves on the Board of the Quality Housing Coalition. Jonathan holds an AB and an MBA, both from Duke University. Jonathan and his wife, Catherine, have three children—Myles ’23, Fallon ’25, and Quinn ’27.
Shamit Grover is a co-managing partner of Vesper Company and managing partner of Andalusian Credit Partners. Vesper Company partners with entrepreneurs to scale content, technology, and services companies with strategically aligned capital and active support. Andalusian Credit Partners provides direct lending solutions to US middle market companies. Previously, he was a managing director in the Private Capital Group of MSD Partners where he led or supported the firm’s investments across tech-enabled, business, and financial services. Prior to joining MSD Capital, Shamit was at Merrill Lynch, where he worked in the global private equity and mergers and acquisitions groups. He received his BS from Harvey Mudd College (double major in engineering and economics/CMC) and currently serves as a trustee of the college. He lives in Maine with his wife, Kara, and their two children, Rowan ’32 and Blue ’36.
James Higgins is a co-founder and president of Chenmark, a familyowned holding company focused on the acquisition and ongoing management of small-to-medium-sized businesses throughout the United States and Canada. At Chenmark, James focuses on capital allocation, subsidiary company oversight, and the firm’s internal leadership development and shared services teams. Before founding Chenmark, he worked at Protege Partners, a global macro hedge fund; at Suttonbrook Capital Management, a multi-strategy hedge fund; and on the foreign exchange desk at Barclays Capital. James graduated from Yale University with a BA in history, where he also rowed lightweight crew. He lives in Cumberland with his wife and business partner, Trish, and their two children, Cate ’34 and JD ’37.
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Cricket King has been designing families’ living spaces for over 30 years. A graduate of Miss Porter’s School and Washington University with a BA in art history, Cricket worked in both the San Francisco and Boston Design Centers before taking a design position at Dell Mitchell Architects in Boston. In 2002, she left her home state of Massachusetts to settle down in her husband’s home state of Maine and started her own design firm in Portland specializing in residential projects. Cricket is a long-time supporter of land conservation. She co-founded and served as president of the Nantucket Conservation Foundation Associates and also cofounded Nantucket Conservation Foundation’s Race for Open Space. As a volunteer, Cricket has served for more than a decade on the board of directors for the Kennebago Lake Camp Owners Association. She finds energy in all kinds of outdoor recreation, from paddle boarding to skiing to fly-fishing. Cricket lives in Portland with her husband, Angus, and their two children, Emma ’24 and Gus ’26.
James L. Reese is associate dean of students for International Student Programs at Bates College, advising the students on curricular and career progress as well as personal well-being on campus. James was born in Selma, Alabama, and grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee, and Charlotte, North Carolina, until age 16, observing and participating in the civil rights drives in the South. He completed high school in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, prior to attending Middlebury College for a degree in American studies. Although his current primary responsibility is advising international students, his work as a dean has encompassed many areas and oversight in student affairs, residence life, and student activities. He also has provided support and mentoring to BIPOC, transfer, and nontraditional students, helping them navigate the challenges of classes, policies, and decisions as well as complexities of diversity, equity, and inclusion. He lives in Lewiston with his wife, Soni, and their two children, Ishan ’24 and Ayanthi ’26.
PARENTS ASSOCIATION
2022–2023 Executive Leadership
Carly Cope ’97, President
Caitlin Kirby, Vice President
Margaret Logan, Communications Coordinator Ryan Jackson, Treasurer
Committee Chairs
Heather McKenny Lippert ’92, Arts Committee and Dance Liaison
Dermot Bostock and Martha Sutro, Monday Books Chairs
Alexandra Angle, Social Committee Chair
Meg Adams and Carly Cope ’07, Spring Fling Committee Chairs
Class Parents
Alison Harper, EC-3
Samar Post Jamali, EC-4
Kristin Edwards, Kindergarten
Raniya Colten and Dana Peirce, Grade 1
Marit Snowball, Grade 2
Virginia Jarvis, Grade 3
Wendy Poole, Grade 4
Eliza Ginn ’00, Grade 5
Lindsay Hocking-Hauser and Stacey Ross, Grade 6
Rachael Keegan and Camille Nelson, Grade 7
Tracy Hehmeyer and Beatrice Turner, Grade 8
Erica Corina Hankowski and Kimberly Smith, Grade 9
Jessica Kerwin Jenkins and Vipassana Esbjorn-Hargens, Grade 10
Cricket King and Stuart Rogers, Grade 11
Stacy Linehan, Anita Ruff, and Maryanne Seredynski, Grade 12
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A Community Partnership
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this report. Please call the Development and Community Engagement Office at 207.774.7863, ext. 1221, with any omissions or corrections, and accept our sincere apologies.
In the following pages, we acknowledge and thank the current parents and grandparents, alumni and past parents, faculty and staff, foundations and businesses, and many other friends who made a donation to Waynflete and invested in our mission and our people during the 2022–2023 school year. These names represent over $1.9 million in gifts received that went right to work for our students.
It is an honor to celebrate the generosity represented on these pages.
REPORT ON GIVING 2022–2023
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$500,000 +
The Malone Family Foundation
$100,000 - $249,999
Anonymous
Estate of Anne Rines
Stanley ’61
$50,000 - $99,999
The Jackson Family
Kristin and Warren Valdmanis
$25,000 - $49,999
Nancy Montgomery Beebe ’63 and Michael Beebe
James and Eileen Hornor
The Hudson Foundation
King Philanthropies:
Robert and Dorothy J. King
Leslie and Bill Lee
$10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous (8)
Acworth Foundation
Rob and Meg Adams
Battelle Foundation Fund of The Columbus Foundation
Elizabeth Woodman Begin ’70 and Jeffory Begin
Gregory W. Boulos
Bernard and Sheila Devine
Alec and Andrea DiNapoli
Bill and Kathy Frappier
The Kenneth R. and Vickie
A. French Family Fund
Laura Jackson
Steve and Cinda Joyce
Daniel and Bethany Kleban
Lipton Crisp Family Foundation
David Rines ’69, James ’76 and Michelle Rines, Leanora Rines ’73, and Marjorie Rines ’63
Thomas and Laura Robinson
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Jeff Troiano and Abby Dubay-Troiano
$5,000 - $9,999
Anonymous (7)
The Anderson Family Foundation
Gena Canning
Nathan Clark and Kathryn Burnham
Clark and Fauzia Copelin
Thomas ’78 and Patricia Cronin
Jonathan and Catherine Culley
Steve and Theo Hanson
James and Patricia Higgins
Eddie and Patty Howells
Luke D. Huber ’81
Spencer Laudiero and Rachael
MacFarlane-Laudiero
Edward Li and Kin Ly
Colin and Roberta March
Charles Poole ’73
Jeremy ’84 and Kerry Sclar
The Shinn Family
Brad and Margaret Smith
Tim Soley and Maria Gallace
Margaret W. Soule Charitable Trust
Mary Lou Thall
Valo
Louise Gulick Van Winkle ’60 and Davis Van Winkle*
$2,500 - $4,999
Anonymous (6)
Gregory and Lauren Adey
Katherine N. Armstrong ’04
Stanley and Stacie
Armstrong
Emily and John Birknes
Parke Burmeister and Sarah Plimpton
Robert and Elizabeth Carroll
John Christin and Nancy DellaMattera
Patrick and Katherine Daly
Sam Elowitch ’88 and Leah Binder ’80
Mr. and Mrs. James Farr
Lucien and Caroline Guthrie
Mark and Corina Hankowski
Thomas P. Healy
Ken and Hilary Holm ’82
Keith and Elaine Knowlton
Peter and Emily Levine
Daniel and Alison McCormack
Keith and Cynthia Morgan
James and Xoa Moshier
Ross Piper and Stacey Warner
Jed ’99 and Landace Porta
William Robinson and Jennifer Reed
William Sandberg ’87
Billy and Rosemary Shore
Christopher and Anne Smith
Geoff and Alice Wagg
Mr. and Mrs. John Watling
$1,000 - $2,499
Anonymous (11)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams
Newell and Tenney Augur
Dr. Kathleen Barnes and Mr. Eugene Barnes III
Cornelia Greaves Bates
Paula Kazon BentinckSmith ’70 and Peter Bentinck-Smith
Roger Berle
Ron and Ellen Black
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowe
Happy Langmaid
Bradford ’54
Adam and Alexandra Bromley
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Buckspan
George Calvert and MaryAustin Dowd
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cameron
Joshua and Portia Clark
Brian Corcoran and Melissa Smith
Michael Currie
Ms. Ellen Detlefsen and Dr. Charles Reynolds
Jonathan Drake ’73 and Cathy Drake
David Drake ’65
Peter Drake ’66 and Nancy Drake
Nicole and Raymond DuFauchard
Anthony and Kimberly Eames
Educate Maine
Vincent and Laura Faherty
Ariana Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. William Fletcher
Tracy Floyd and Bryson Hopkins
Talcott and Jennifer Franklin
Lawrence and Alice Friedland
Adam Fuchs and Elisabeth Woody
Katherine Glaser
Getchell ’88
James and Maureen Gorman
Jennifer Greaves
James Hagan and Anne Wade
William Harwood and Ellen Alderman
Mr. and Mrs. James Higgins III
Ethan Holm ’10
Michael Judy and Patricia Dwyer
Jason and Lisen Kern
Matthew Kingsbury ’08
Betsy and Leonard Langer
David and Kara Leopold
Cameron Linen
Ellie Linen Low and Dave Low
Giovanna Lockhart
Diane Lukac and Steve Silin
Jeffrey Madore
Mr. and Mrs. Charles March
Zachary and Amy McBee
Holly and Tom McKenny
Randy and Misty Melendi
Avis and Fred Miller
Tara Milliken ’09
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Millspaugh
Ben Mini and Braden Buehler
Zareen Taj Mirza ’75
Metta Morton
Jeremy Moser and Laura Kittle Fund, Ezra Moser ’06 and Naomi Moser ’09
Moriah Moser and Dan Morgenstern Fund
William and Pia Neilson
Karl Norberg and Pam Gleichman
* Deceased
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Matthew Page ’97
John Palmer ’54
Jonathan Watling and Dana Peirce
David Philpott and Heidi Lawson
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Plumb
Phil and Ula Polsky
Debbie Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Lamson Rheinfrank Jr.
Lee Tyler Robbins ’55
Stuart Rogers and Esi Seng
John Ryan and Jenny Scheu
Rosa Scarcelli ’88 and Thomas Rhoads
R. Tobey Scott and Amy Woodhouse
Jim and Lynn Shaffer
David Sherman, Jr.
Meg Springer and John Holdridge
Springtide Studio
Yemaya and Lucas St. Clair
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stack
Joshua and Lea Steirman
Mr. Campbell Steward
Ayres ’82 and C.C. Stockly
Ms. Sandra Strouss
Steve and Katherine Tagtmeier
Bonnie Marshall
Tompkins ’60
Benjamin and Christine Twining
Vincent and Nancy Veroneau
Mr. and Mrs. Hartley
Webster
Kevin Wellenius and Alane O’Connor
James Wight and Alexandra Collins Wight ’00
Anne B. Zill ’59
$1 - $999
Anonymous (151)
Noah Abbott ’24
Patricia Piper Perry Adams ’50
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Adey
Madeleine Agnew ’12
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alex
Benjamin Alexander and Carly Cope
Jennifer Hall Alfrey ’91
Allagash Brewing Company
Nancy Tyler Allyn ’47
Jonathan Amory ’97
Hayden and Meredith Anderson
Owen Anderson ’21
Alexander and Emily Andrews
Christopher ’91 and Lorien Andrews
Cindy Holmes Andrews ’70
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Angle Jr.
Ms. Susan Ansin
Joel Antolini and Meeghan McLain
Thomas ’76 and Liz Armstrong
Alison Beebe Arshad ’88
Joanne Asherman ’60
Ms. Nancie Atwell
Roxanne Baker
Harry Baker-Connick ’15
Josiah Baker-Connick ’10
Joseph Barbieri and Rebecca Roth Barbieri
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barnes
Mrs. Doris Barrasso
Pauline Barry
Emma Bartnick and Tobias Nicholson
Jessica Battilana and arah Picard
Ms. Janice Bayley and Mr. Christopher Queally
Linda Beagle
Henry Beeuwkes and Margaret Mills
Christian Beier and Yael Sivi-Beier
Judith Haffenreffer
Bennett ’68
David and Justyna Benton
Barbara Berger
Christian Berle ’99 and Tom Puryear
Daniel Berman ’87
Thomas Bethea
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bishop
Bradley Bissell ’94
Christopher Bixby ’03
Mr. Ed Blanchard
Mr. R. Howard Bloch
Donald Blodgett
Amanda Pilon Boger ’01
Caroline Clifford Bond ’53
Sheila Dietz Bonenberger ’67
Ann Bonebakker Bonney ’91
Leigh Bonney ’76
Alexander Bonnin ’07
Benjamin Bornstein ’07 and Lauren Fine Bornstein
Drew Boulos ’12
Gretchen Boulos ’01 and Robert Carter
Scott Bowe ’90
Rachel Levy Brander ’08
John Branson ’65
Mr. and Mrs. James Bray
Lynne and Tim Breen
Jessica Wannemacher Breitbeil ’89
Sam Brin
Mr. and Mrs. James Broder
Christopher Brown ’67
Rachel Brown-Chidsey
Theodore and Sheila Bukowski
Thomas Bull ’90
Martha Burchenal
Ross and Elizabeth Burdick
Karen and Bill Burke
Polly Blake Burke ’62
Paul Burns and Kristin Jhamb
Stephen Burt
Chris Cabot and Kai Bicknell
Ms. Susan Caldwell
Christopher Cameron and Sarah Begin Cameron ’01
Bethany Campbell ’10
Christopher and Meg Campbell
Katherine Campbell ’07
Megan Campbell ’10
Thomas and Lori Campbell
Robert and Barbara Cariddi
Penelope Pachios Carson ’58
Allison Carswell
Michaela Cavallaro
Carrie and Kevin Chamberlain
Olivia Chap ’11
Frank Chessa and Susan Stark
David Choi and Carrie Cross
Leah Weisberg Clark ’02
Jennifer and Fred Clarke
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Clarke III
Lindsay Clarke
Samuel Cleaves ’10
Gail Chapman Close ’72
Timothy Cloudman and Lori Garon
Vincent and Susan Clough
B.J. and April Cloutier
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coburn
Andrew Cohen ’86
Alexander Colhoun and Selina Rossiter
Lily Collins ’13
Ms. Barbara Conathan
Mr. and Mrs. John Conathan II
Andrew Connolly and Rebecca Zebo
Andy and Cathie Connors
Joseph Connors ’15
Chris and Emily Cooke
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cooke
Scott Cooper
Madeleine Gatchell
Corson ’55
Tripp Corson ’89 and Alison Parker Corson ’89
Jefferson Cotton and Kamala Grohman
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Counter
William Cox
Troy and Maegan Crabtree
Anne Armstrong Cram ’71
Victoria Nolan Crolius ’70
Mr. Myrick Cross
Myles Culley ’23
Jason and Wendy Curtis
Laurie Marshall
Cushman ’59
Dana Dakers and Barbara Belik
Gretchen Koch Daly ’06
Laurel and Brian Daly
Ms. Deborah Daniels
Peter ’61 and Ronni Davidson
Geraldine Davis
Scott and Lynn-Eve Davis
Sullivan and Katherine Day
Conan Deady and Cynthia Berliner
Kevin and Caitlin Dean
Edward and Emily Demetriou
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Sarah Knowles Dent ’80
Josephine Hildreth
Detmer ’47
Mark Devoe ’95
Claire DiNapoli ’21
Mr. Gary DiPerna Sr.
Gary and Stacy DiPerna
Bonnie Docherty ’90
Jane Doherty ’58
Ryan Doil ’01
James and Stephanie Dolan
Peter Donnelly
William Donovan ’03
Margaret Stein Doody ’05
Cathy and Matthew Douglas
Traci and Michael Dowd
Drew and Susan Dubuque
Diane Duncan ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dwyer
Cooper Edwards ’31
Harrison Edwards ’32
Rachel Filler Edwards ’92
Leila Porteous Egginton ’98
Kris and Toni Eimicke
Ross Emery ’83
Alison End Fineberg ’99
Ms. Ritu Esbjorn
Jay and Lynne Espy
Helen Garrison Estavillo ’90
Allison Nowicki Estell ’89
Jessica Estes
Caroline Robertson
Evans ’01
Nancy Ewing ’80
Jonathan Fanburg and Stephanie Gartner-Fanburg
Thomas and Amy Farmer
Jon and Kimberly Farr
Courtney Drake Farrell ’03
Waldron and Mary Faulkner
Connor Feeney ’21
Liam Feeney ’19
Peter and Sheri Feeney
Willard Fenderson
David Finkelhor and Christine Linnehan
Michael Fleming and Jennifer Wurst
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Flemmings
Robert Flight
Diane Hay Fortuin ’57
Paul and Angela Fournier
Melissa Fox
Sam and Norma Fratoni
Samuel Frederick ’15
Roger and Charlotte Frerichs
Hugh Freund ’06
Victoria Paine Frolich ’06
John Frumer and Elizabeth Barrett
Kelley Frumer ’17
Louis Frumer ’14
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fry
Tiki Fuhro and Kevin O’Leary
Sarah Fuller-Matsubara and Ken Matsubara
James Garland and Carol Andreae
Jeffrey Garland ’99
Dr. and Mrs. Whitmore
Garland
Vanessa Gates-Elston ’96
Timothy Gebhardt and Nirvana Basha
Michael Gelsanliter
Pamela Malcolm
Gemery ’53
Christopher Gemmer ’81, Frederic Gemmer ’76, and P. Wheeler Gemmer ’74
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gifford
David and Maria Glaser
Christopher Gleason and Andrea Brown Gleason
Rabbi Brenner Glickman ’89 and Elaine Glickman
Peter and Diane Godsoe
Kimberly Davidson
Golden ’94
Miriam Gough ’77
Emily Graham and Karl Gifford
Leah Grams ’15
Deborah Clark Gray ’66
Helen Gray-Bauer ’15
Mary Gray and Karen Bauer
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gribbon
Benjamin and Isabel Griffith
Justin Gross ’18
Alliea Groupp ’92
Dalit Gulak ’01
Hyman Gulak
Mrs. Julie Hagan
Ronald and Susan Hall
Peter Hamblin and Carol Titterton
Susan and Philip Hamilton
Devens Hamlen and Samar Post Jamali
William and Lindsay Hancock
Betsey Staples Harding ’62
Katherine Harding
Allison Harper and Jennifer Monti
Meredith Harrell ’91
Jed and Amy Harris
Katie Fullam Harris ’85
Peter Hart and Heather Courtice Hart ’88
John Harvey ’05 and Kristy Andrews Harvey ’08
Whitney Neville Harvey
Julianna Harwood ’15
Katherine Harwood ’13
Fiona Haslett
Susan Hasson
Corrilla Decker Hastings ’53
TJ Hauser and Lindsay Hocking-Hauser
Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Havumaki
Holly Haywood
Meredith Currie Heaney ’98
Tim Hebda and Sarah Morrisseau
David Hecht and Aviva Briefel
Merritt Heminway ’90 and Lydia Maier ’90
Guillermo and Jeraldine Herrera
* Deceased
22
Harvey D. Hinman II
Phil Hirschkorn and Nancy Merwin
Kurt and Christi Hissong
Capt and Mrs. Glenn Hodgdon
Sara Holbrook ’62 and Foster Aborn*
David and Sara Holdridge
Dudley Holdridge ’23
Ilo Holdridge ’21
Edward Holmes
Caileigh Hopkins ’25
Jake Hopkins and Anne Scribner Hopkins
Roan Hopkins ’23
Charlie Hornor ’23
Helen Hornor ’21
Abigail Horrisberger ’14
Mr. and Mrs. Kim Housewright
Abigail Howells ’21
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Howerton
Christine and Polly Howerton-Lynch
Megan Huber ’79 and Deb Braun
Benjamin Huffard and Bronwyn McCarthy Huffard ’88
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Huffard
Carolyn Hughes and Darrell Pardy
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Hunt
Mr. Alan Hutchinson and Ms. Rumenija Truncali Hutchinson
John Hutchison and Stacey Sevelowitz
Chelsea Leighton Hyde ’07
Abigail Ingalls ’98
Darius Iranpour and Tracy Michaud
Alexander Irvine and Lindsay Kaplan
Mark Isherwood and Heather Robertson
Isherwood ’89
David Israel and Pamela Fletcher
Lucas Ives
Mary Iyer
Ryan and Kelsey Jackson
David Jaffe
David Janse and Judith Greene-Janse
Nicholas Jenkins and Jessica Kerwin Jenkins
Kate and Marc Jeton
Mr. Robert and Dr. Melissa Johnson
Susan Palmer Jones ’58 and Spencer Jones
David ’96 and Jessica Joyce
Patrick and Janet Joyce
Jeremy Judge ’05
Jomkit Jujaroen ’15
Charles Katz-Leavy and Michelle Leavy
Ms. Judith Katz-Leavy
Laurie Ann Keenan
Patrick and Jessica Keenan
David Keith and Stephen Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Kellogg
Anne Detmer ’70
Robert and Amy Kerr
Holly Kidder ’85
Anthony Kieffer and Susan Conley
Angus and Catherine King
Kristen Graffam King ’89
Brigitte and Hal Kingsbury
Bob and Caitlin Kirby
Sean and Barbara Kirby
Anie and Joseph Kline
Lucy Fowler Klug ’52
Ed Knoll and Divya Muralidhara
Caroline Campbell Knott ’55
Susan Koch
Leeza Kopaeva ’18
Lisa Kostopoulos ’78
Lewis and Margaret Krainin
Erik and Lisa Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kreisher
Johanna Rosenfield
Kremberg ’01
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kupfer
Daniel Lamarre
Bruce Lane
Henry and Sarah Laurence
Benjamin Leahy ’91
Elizabeth and Willy LeBihan
Mary Soule LeMaistre ’66 and P. Andre LeMaistre
Carol Lennig
Page and Laura Lennig
Darene Holbrook
Lennon ’58
David and Stefanie Levenson
Callum Lewis ’16
William Lewis ’16
Heidi L’Heureux
Michael and Camilla Li
Jodi and Scott Libby
Lisa and Joseph Libby
Lowell and Melissa Libby
Spencer Libby ’06 and Maggie DeFanti Libby ’06
Kestrel Linehan ’25
Sawyer Linehan ’23
Ms. Magdalena Light
Wade Lippert and Heather McKenny Lippert ’92
Joseph Lockhart
Theda Logan
Jeffrey and Beth Longcope
John Lord ’73
Ted and Abby Lord
Nancy Langmaid Loth ’62
Mr. and Mrs. David Low Sr.
Delos and Janice Lutton
Ms. Margarethe Lutz
Daniel and Christine Lyons
Fox Maasch ’15
Arnie Macdonald and Liza Moore
Mr. Richard MacDonald
Ann Machado
Anna MacLean ’15
Amelia Payson MacLeod ’67
Mr. William Macleod
Emily Mitchell Madero ’98
Edward and Suzanne Mahar
Jim and Liz Maier
Anthony Mamone and Shelley Ratay
Mrs. Karen Mantai
Carla Marcus and Lawrence Mohr
Erika Marks ’88
Michael and Jill Marsanskis
James Marshall and Nancy Pak
Elizabeth Marston ’14
Matthew Marston ’97 and Rosie Williams
Steven Marston
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Martin
Shaad Masood and Andrea Breau
Mason Masteka and Meredith Wood-Masteka
Cynthia Burrell Matthews ’87
Mrs. Diane Matthews and
Mrs. Angela Matthews
Steven and Emily Matthews
William Matthews ’03
Sally Baker McAllaster ’45
Nancy McAllister
Suzanne McAllister
Hannah Nagle McCabe ’02
Carrie McColgan
Jason McCormick ’01
Anna Mitschele
McDermott ’97
Ms. Joan McKinnon
Ms. Louise McKinnon
Judith McManamy ’58
Reid McMullan ’05
Kirsten McWilliams ’91
Pierre and Liz Meahl
James and Jill Meek
Spencer ’90 and Shea Melnick
Mr. Robert Melzer
Ms. Rose Mendoza
Sophia Mendoza and W. Christopher Lee
Ellie Mercer
Luke Merkel and Anne Atwell Merkel
Dr. and Mrs. David Michaud
Jason Middleton and Eden Osucha
Greer Millard ’09
James and Kristine Millard
Charles Miller ’65
Damon and Janice Miller
Katherine Ostrye Miller ’99
Mark Miller ’98
Shelby Hayden Miller ’71
Nathan and Jennifer Mills
Robert and Christine Mills
Chris and Steve Mitchell
Katie Reimann Mohlin ’03
Kent and Ann Mohnkern
Ms. Marsha Mongell
Courtney Mongell and Ryan Ravenscroft
Katharine Moody ’76
Hannah Orcutt Mook ’07
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Jean Moon and Vicki Black
Albert Moore ’83
Anne Cobb Moore ’56
Janice L. Moore ’82
Slade Moore and Claire Enterline
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Morgan
Sophia Morgenstern
Ranta ’05
Brendan and Courtney Morrell
Spencer and Holly Morris
Florence Walker Morrison ’55
Raymond and Leah Morrow
Robin Moyer ’83
Michael Mudge ’83
Leslie Murray
Kiran Muthappa and Aurora Quaye
Anando Naqui ’08
Elizabeth Hamblin
Naylor ’97
David Neilan
Barry and Susan Nelson
Ralph and Megan Nelson
Zachary ’93 and Camille Nelson
Anne-Marie Newton ’98
Thomas Newton ’07
Arthur and Juanita Nichols
Ben and Anne Niles
Hilary Niles ’12
Daniel Noone ’22
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Nordgren
Joseph Nowak ’07
Raymond and Ruth Ann Nowak
Saniya O’Brien ’91
Jim Ohannes and Elizabeth McGrady
Mr. David Olson and Ms. Linda Bernard-Olson
Rob and Sara Olson
Mr. Frank O’Neill and Ms. Monica Indart
John and Cynthia Orcutt
Dr. and Mrs. Jorge Ordonez
Neil Orenstein and Gretchen Knowlton
Judith Jones Orlandi ’64
Hal Ostrom and Kimberly Smith
Frederick Palmer ’63
Olivia Pardi
Kate Parker Muller ’87
Mrs. Jane Parker
Jason and Sara Parker
Jeannette Carlton Parker ’56
Julia Parker ’88
Stephen ’84 and Jane Parker
Mrs. Judy Parkhill
Nicholas Parson ’04
Deborah Payson ’61
Margo Chapman
Pearson ’67
Mr. and Mrs. Keating Pepper
Elizabeth Drake Perkins ’98
Katherine Peterson ’07
Mr. Viktoras Petroliunas
Julia Emerson Pew ’57
Mr. Roy Pfeil and Ms. Juliana Post
David and Margaret Pinchbeck
Dorothea Pinchbeck ’18
Mr. and Mrs. John Pinette
Heidi Pomerleau ’97
Daniel Poteet and Allison Kupfer Poteet
Joseph and Tania Powers
Christopher Price and Wendy Poole
H. Douglas and Catherine Pride
Stephen Pride ’01 and Nicole Pride
Cassie Pruyn
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Quinlan
Shirley Cole Quinn ’42*
Suzannah Raber
Matt and Kay Ralston
Alice Hildreth Rand ’48
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rawlins
Nathan and Gena Rawlins
Nathaniel Read and Teresa Telander
Michael Redman ’12
Mary Reed ’94
Torie Reed ’92
Mary Rehak
Edward Reiner and Susan Lakari
Pam Remy and Karen Weiss
Caroline Renwick ’81
Joseph Reynolds and Sarah Russell
Janice Ribeiro
Judith Ribeiro
Jona and Jamie Rice
Narrissa Richard ’02
Ms. Sally Richardson
Lindsay Frye Richman ’96
Dr. and Mrs. David Rioux
Jan Meyer Roberson ’55
Rodney and Diane Robertson
Mrs. Jacqueline Robinov
Kelsey Robinov
Mesa Robinov ’13
Cornelia Leighton
Robinson ’52
Reed Robinson ’23
Virginia Drake
Robinson ’05
James Rohman ’89
Daniel and Crystal Rollins
Howard and Mary Jane Rosenfield
Ian ’91 and Stacey Ross
Susannah Ross ’89
Edward Rowe and Catherine Bickford
Eliza Sprague Rowe ’87 and Will Rowe
Kristin Rowse
Susan and Frank Ruch
Anita Ruff
Dr. James Ruff
Cicely Russell ’57
Renee Russell
Robert Russell and Elizabeth Kaser
Julie Russem
Margery Russem
Nina Russem ’09
Julie Ryder
Mr. and Mrs. Cotty Saltonstall
Brandon Salway
Andrew and Catriona Sangster
Sophie Sangster ’19
Jesse Sargent ’87
Kristine Saunders ’67
Karen Schaedel ’91
Annemieke Schair ’04
Arthur Schnell and Michele Bednarz
Caroline Schnell ’06
Christina Schnell ’00
Mrs. Cathy Schrader
Jessica Scott ’03
Robert and Katy Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Scribner
Timothy Searls and Grace Garland
Eleanor Semmes ’12
Maryanne Seredynski and Paul Arthur
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Seredynski
Elisabeth Sewall ’01
Ryan ’96 and Caitlin Shaffer
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shames
Michael and Suellen Shaw
Ms. Ilene Shaw
Joan Ross Shepherd ’56
Miranda Shinn ’13
Joseph and Kirsten Shovilin
Kenyon Shubert
Anthony and Jennifer Shurman
Harper Sibley ’08
Ms. Seyril Siegel
Mr. Don Silverson and Ms. Kate Holz
Brett Simmering ’91
Ms. Marti Sivi
Matthew Slocomb and Michelle McFarlin
Barry and Carley Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Smith
Shawn and Angela Smith
Scott Snelling and Maria Ordone
Susan Schreuder
Sonnthal ’67
Benjamin Sosnaud ’04
Derek and Cindy Soule
John Southall and Krista Nordgren Southall
Mr. William Sowles
Joe and Susan Spagnola
Thomas Spagnola ’13
Sandy and Jill Spaulding
Dick and Alice Spencer
Jane Spencer ’94
Suzanne Spencer ’60
Beth Sperry and Thad Shattuck
Robert Spivey and Marian Dalton
Mary Louise Thomas Sprague ’46
Seth and Laura Sprague
* Deceased
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Susanna Sprague ’08
Jason Sproul ’94
William Squires and Elizabeth Hamp
Mrs. Dagny St. John
Jordi and Katrina St. John
Peter Stein ’12
Sue Stein
Rebecca Stern
Lorry and Neal Stillman
Olivia Stockly ’14
Ellen Fisher Stockmayer
Jamie and Claire Storrs
Bob and Kari Suva
Phoebe Suva ’13
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tansey
Joseph Tansey and Ellis Pepper
Michael and Nancy Tarpinian
Schuyler Thaxter
Megan Gentile Theriault ’05
Olivia Therrien ’25
Christina Poole Thomas ’74
Mary Thompson ’08
Nathaniel Thompson
Richard Thompson ’94
Daniel Thomsen and Sara Gimeno
Leonard and Heather Thomsen
John Thurston and Guy Mark Foster
Gerard Tiernan ’91
Ms. Jessie Timberlake
Bruce Tindal and Nancy Drummond Tindal ’71
Ms. Mary Tolman
Katherine Torrey ’13
Olivia Troiano ’16
Aklilu Tsaedu and Rahel Hagos
Mrs. Janet Tucker
Samuel and Lindsey Tucker
Mr. Peter Twining and Ms. Robin Willcox
Khalilah Ummah ’04
Richard and Kelly
Valdmanis
Thor and Lisa Valdmanis
Abigail Whiting
Van Dam ’03
Devin Van Dyke ’10
Deborah Sampson
Van Hoewyk ’60
Andrew Veroneau ’07
John Veroneau ’18
Joseph Veroneau ’11
Adam Victor and Brenda Brush
Francis and Elizabeth von Stade
Emily Wagg ’20
Henry Wagg ’22
Nicholas Wagg ’18
Timothy Wagg
Matthias Wagner and Kari Rae Seekins
Cristin Walsh ’98
Margo Walsh ’82
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh
Yucheng Wang and Hongling Li
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner
James and Patricia Wasserman
Lucy Weaver ’15
Hannah Webber ’85
Acadia Weinberg ’16
Genevieve Welch ’18
Mary Wellehan
John and Lucy Werner
Jonathan R. and Rebecca Stetson Werner
Rebecca Wheatland ’90
Steven Whipple
Katherine Whitaker ’12
Benjamin White ’00
Catherine White ’02
David and Breda White
Tama Whitelaw
David and Heather Whiting
Karen Whitney
Timothy Whittemore ’00
Mr. A. Tappan Wilder
Jenney Wilder
Ms. Robin Wilder
Ms. Debra Wildes and Mr. Earle Rowe
Peter Wildes and Stephanie Pandora
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkinson
Clint and Jennifer Willis
Gladstone Wilson and Bessie Higgins
Michael Wilson and Carolyn Graney
Virginia Dana
Windmuller ’57
David and Nell Wing
Michael and Michelle Winn
Rob Winson and Heather Smith
Steven and Lauren Withers
Jonathan Wolinsky ’06
Kingson Woo
Alexandra Woodhouse ’08
Morgan Woodhouse ’10
Roger Woodman ’72 and Carol DeTine
Richard Wortley
Samuel Yankee ’21
Erin Peck Yarema ’98
Adam York and Tamara Herrick
Michael Zambelli ’93
Mr. Timothy Zebo and Mrs. Kathryn Hjelle
Eric Zieff ’84
Mr. Michael Zimman and Ms. Ellen Rovner
* Deceased
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Class of 2023 Senior Gift
We are so grateful to Waynflete for helping to launch our children, Helen ’21 and Charlie ’23, into the world as bright, curious, and kind young people. While they have different academic interests and different approaches to everything—from politics to socializing—they both love and have loved Waynflete for the ten years we have been involved with the school. As parents, we have often marveled at how one institution has served them both so well. Helen and Charlie have been challenged and supported by the school’s amazing teachers, coaches, and advisors throughout the years. They have learned to think critically, engage in the world around them with compassion, and push themselves to do more than they thought possible, be it auditioning for a competitive singing group or succeeding in Advanced Biology.
Jim and Eileen Hornor, Co-Chairs, Senior Gift Committee Parents of Helen Hornor ’21 and Charlie Hornor ’23
Families of seniors find that the Senior Gift is a wonderful way to show gratitude for the lifelong gift of a Waynflete education. The following donors honored the Class of 2023 with a donation to the school.
Anonymous (2)
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Adey
Gregory and Lauren Adey
Linda Albert and Rocco LaPenta
The Anderson Family Foundation
Laura Burden
Christopher and Meg Campbell
Frank Chessa and Susan Stark
B.J. and April Cloutier
Scott Cooper
Mr. Wayne Cooper
Jonathan and Catherine Culley
Alec and Andrea DiNapoli
James and Stephanie Dolan
Anthony and Kimberly Eames
Thomas and Amy Farmer
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Flemmings
Mr. and Mrs. William Fletcher
Roger and Charlotte Frerichs
Thomas P. Healy
David and Sara Holdridge
Jake Hopkins and Anne Scribner Hopkins
James and Eileen Hornor
Eddie and Patty Howells
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Howerton
Christine and Polly Howerton-Lynch
Benjamin Huffard and Bronwyn McCarthy Huffard ’88
Jay and Kirk Huffard
Darius Iranpour and Tracy Michaud
Mark Isherwood and Heather Robertson Isherwood ’89
David Israel and Pamela Fletcher
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kellogg
Robert and Amy Kerr
Holly Kidder ’85
Ryan and Stacy Linehan
Cameron Linen
Jonathan and Leila Linen
Ms. Margarethe Lutz
Mr. Richard MacDonald
Edward and Suzanne Mahar
Mrs. Karen Mantai
Daniel and Alison McCormack
Dr. and Mrs. David Michaud
Keith and Cynthia Morgan
Alice Ntiranyibagira
Mrs. Judy Parkhill
Mr. and Mrs. John Pinette
Phil and Ula Polsky
Pam Remy and Karen Weiss
Rodney and Diane Robertson
Thomas and Laura Robinson
Anita Ruff
Dr. James Ruff
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Scribner
Maryanne Seredynski and Paul Arthur
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shames
Billy and Rosemary Shore
Shawn and Angela Smith
Mr. and Mrs. John Springer
Meg Springer and John Holdridge
Mr. Campbell Steward
Benjamin and Christine Twining
Mr. Peter Twining and Ms. Robin Willcox
Kristin and Warren Valdmanis
Steven Whipple
David and Heather Whiting
Michael Wilson and Carolyn Graney
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Alphabetical Donor List
Anonymous (32)
Noah Abbott ’24
Acworth Foundation
Patricia Piper
Perry Adams ’50
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams
Rob and Meg Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Adey
Gregory and Lauren Adey
Nicholas and Pamela Adler
Madeleine Agnew ’12
Linda Albert and Rocco LaPenta
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alex
Benjamin Alexander and Carly Cope
Jennifer Hall Alfrey ’91
Allagash Brewing Company
All States Materials Group
Nancy Tyler Allyn ’47
Jonathan Amory ’97 and Chandra Leister
Dan and Joan Amory
Tessa Anable
The Anderson
Family Foundation
Owen Anderson ’21
Hayden and Meredith Anderson
Cindy Holmes Andrews ’70
Christopher ’91 and Lorien Andrews
Alexander and Emily Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Angle Jr.
Ms. Susan Ansin
Joel Antolini and Meeghan McLain
Rand Ardell and Jessica Simmons
Nicholas Armentrout ’88 and Sarah Chappell
Armentrout ’88
C.D. ’73 and Betts Armstrong
Katherine N. Armstrong ’04
Philip Armstrong ’03
Stanley and Stacie Armstrong
Thomas ’76 and Liz Armstrong
David ’97 and Krista Aronson
Alison Beebe Arshad ’88
The Art Mart
Joanne Asherman ’60
Ms. Nancie Atwell
Luke Merkel and Anne Atwell Merkel
Newell and Tenney Augur
Jane Hartglass Baker ’88
Roxanne Baker
Harry Baker-Connick ’15
Josiah Baker-Connick ’10
Joseph Barbieri and Rebecca Roth Barbieri
Cameron Barner ’12
Christian Barner and Jennifer Thayer Barner
Dr. Kathleen Barnes and Mr. Eugene Barnes III
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barnes
Mrs. Doris Barrasso
Pauline Barry
Emma Bartnick and Tobias Nicholso
Cornelia Greaves Bates
Jessica Battilana and Sarah Picard
Ms. Janice Bayley and Mr. Christopher Queally
Bayley’s Lobster
Bayside Bowl
Linda Beagle
Nancy Montgomery Beebe ’63 and Michael Beebe
Henry Beeuwkes and Margaret Mills
Elizabeth Woodman Begin ’70 and Jeffory Begin
Bei Capelli
Christian Beier and Yael Sivi-Beier
Bell and Beacon
Michael Belleau and Molly Sneden
Benevity
Judith Haffenreffer
Bennett ’68
Robert and Margaret Benson
Paula Kazon
Bentinck-Smith ’70 and Peter Bentinck-Smith
David and Justyna Benton
Barbara Berger
Roger Berle
Christian Berle ’99
Daniel Berman ’87
Mr. David Olson and Ms. Linda Bernard-Olson
Rick Bertaska and Gail Spaien
Thomas Bethea
Mr. Stuart Bicknell and Ms. Nan Carey
Emily and John Birknes
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bishop
Bradley Bissell ’94
Christopher Bixby ’03
Ron and Ellen Black
Blackbaud Giving Fund
Mr. Ed Blanchard
Bliss Boutiques Inc.
Mr. R. Howard Bloch
Donald Blodgett
Amanda Pilon Boger ’01
Caroline Clifford Bond ’53
Sheila Dietz
Bonenberger ’67
Ann Bonebakker
Bonney ’91
Leigh Bonney ’76
Alexander Bonnin ’07
Benjamin Bornstein ’07 and Lauren Fine Bornstein
Ceri Nichols Botto ’04
Drew Boulos ’12
Gregory W. Boulos
Gretchen Boulos ’01 and Robert Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowe
Scott Bowe ’90
Dee Dee Dana Bradford ’58
Happy Langmaid
Bradford ’54
Rachel Levy Brander ’08
John Branson ’65
Mr. and Mrs. James Bray
Bread and Friends
Shaad Masood and Andrea Breau
Lynne and Tim Breen
Jessica Wannemacher
Breitbeil ’89
Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Brennan
Joseph and Kristin Brennan
Sam Brin
Mr. and Mrs. James Broder
Joshua Broder ’97 and Eliza Ginn ’00
Adam and Alexandra Bromley
Christopher Brown ’67
Rachel Brown-Chidsey
Margaret Browne ’63
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Buckspan
Theodore and Sheila Bukowski
Michael and Emily Bukowski-Thall
Thomas Bull ’90
Martha Burchenal
Laura Burden
Ross and Elizabeth Burdick
Karen and Bill Burke
Polly Blake Burke ’62
Parke Burmeister and Sarah Plimpton
Paul Burns and Kristin Jhamb
Stephen Burt
David Johanson and Jenepher Burton
Chris Cabot and Kai Bicknell
Joseph and Christina Cahoon
Ms. Susan Caldwell
George Calvert and MaryAustin Dowd
Christopher Cameron and Sarah Begin Cameron ’01
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cameron
Bethany Campbell ’10
Christopher and Meg Campbell
Edward and Phyllis Campbell
Katherine Campbell ’07
Megan Campbell ’10
Thomas and Lori Campbell
Campfire Pottery
Gena Canning
Keith and Maria Canning
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Robert and Barbara Cariddi
Sebastian Cariddi ’93
Robert and Elizabeth Carroll
Penelope Pachios
Carson ’58
Allison Carswell
Caterpillar Foundation
Michaela Cavallaro
Carrie and Kevin Chamberlain
Olivia Chap ’11
Samrith Chap and Nora Holloway
The Cheese Iron
Chocolats Passion
David Choi and Carrie Cross
John Christin and Nancy DellaMattera
Joshua and Portia Clark
Nathan Clark and Kathryn Burnham
Leah Weisberg Clark ’02
Herbert and Melanie Clarke
Jennifer and Fred Clarke
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Clarke III
Lindsay Clarke
Samuel Cleaves ’10
Gail Chapman Close ’72
Timothy Cloudman and Lori Garon
Vincent and Susan Clough
B.J. and April Cloutier
Mr. and Ms. Andrew Coburn
Andrew Cohen ’86
Brandon and Morgan Cohen
Alexander Colhoun and Selina Rossiter
Lily Collins ’13
The Columbus Foundation
Ms. Barbara Conathan
Mr. and Mrs. John Conathan II
Andrew Connolly and Rebecca Zebo
Joseph Connors ’15
Andy and Cathie Connors
Mr. and Mrs. Bernal Cook
Chris and Emily Cooke
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cooke
Maren Cooper ’23
Scott Cooper
Mr. Wayne Cooper
Clark and Fauzia Copelin
Brian Corcoran and Melissa Smith
Madeleine Gatchell Corson ’55
Tripp Corson ’89 and Alison Parker Corson ’89
Jefferson Cotton and Kamala Grohman
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Counter
William Cox
Troy and Maegan Crabtree
Anne Armstrong Cram ’71
Victoria Nolan Crolius ’70
Thomas ’78 and Patricia Cronin
Mr. Myrick Cross
Jonathan and Catherine Culle
Myles Culley ’23
Michael Currie
Jason and Wendy Curtis
Laurie Marshall
Cushman ’59
Jack Cutler ’13
CyberGrants SPV, LLC
Brian Daikh and Heidi Wierman
Dana Dakers and Barbara Belik
Laurel and Brian Daly
Patrick and Katherine Daly
Gretchen Koch Daly ’06
Ms. Deborah Daniels
Peter ’61 and Ronni Davidson
Julia Parker ’88
Ana Davis ’03
Geraldine Davis
Scott and Lynn-Eve Davis
Sullivan and Katherine Day
Conan Deady and Cynthia Berliner
Kevin and Caitlin Dean
Guillermo Delavault
Edward and Emily Demetriou
Sarah Knowles Dent ’80
Ms. Ellen Detlefsen and Dr. Charles Reynolds
Josephine Hildreth
Detmer ’47
Bernard and Sheila Devine
Mark Devoe ’95
Michael and Liza d’Hemecourt
Figgy DiBenedetto
Andrew and Chelsea Diehl
Alec and Andrea DiNapoli
Claire DiNapoli ’21
Mr. Gary DiPerna Sr. Gary and Stacy DiPerna
Bonnie Docherty ’90
Jane Doherty ’58
Ryan Doil ’01
James and Stephanie Dolan
Peter Donnelly
William Donovan ’03
Margaret Stein Doody ’05
Cathy and Matthew Douglas
Traci and Michael Dowd
David Drake ’65
Jonathan Drake ’73 and Cathy Drake
Peter Drake ’66 and Nancy Drake
Richard and Susanna DuBois
Drew and Susan Dubuque
Nicole and Raymond DuFauchard
Diane Duncan ’62
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dwyer
Anthony and Kimberly Eames
Jamie Ecker and Jane Nichols-Ecker
Educate Maine
Cooper Edwards ’31
Harrison Edwards ’32
Rachel Filler Edwards ’92
Leila Porteous Egginton ’98
Kris and Toni Eimicke
Sam Elowitch ’88 and Leah Binder ’80
Ross Emery ’83
Emilie Hatch Interiors
Alison End Fineberg ’99
Erin Flett Studio & Shop
Katharine Moody ’76
Ms. Ritu Esbjorn
Sean and Vipassana
Esbjörn-Hargens
The Escape Room
Jay and Lynne Espy
Helen Garrison Estavillo ’90
Allison Nowicki Estell ’89
Jessica Estes
Evangeline Linens
Caroline Robertson
Evans ’01
Nancy Ewing ’80
Vincent and Laura Faherty
Jonathan Fanburg and Stephanie Gartner-Fanburg
John Fanning and Kerry Eielson Fanning
Thomas and Amy Farmer
Mr. and Mrs. James Farr
Jon and Kimberly Farr
Courtney Drake Farrell ’03
Waldron and Mary Faulkner
Liam Feeney ’19
Connor Feeney ’21
Peter and Sheri Feeney
Willard Fenderson
David Finkelhor and Christine Linnehan
Ariana Fischer
Greta Flaherty ’04
Ms. Barbara Fleming and Mr. Eric Sonnichsen
Michael Fleming and Jennifer Wurst
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Flemmings
Mr. and Mrs. William Fletcher
Robert Flight
Tracy Floyd and Bryson Hopkins
Folly 101
Cooper Formant and Virginia Jarvis
Diane Hay Fortuin ’57
Paul and Angela Fournier
Melissa Fox
Talcott and Jennifer Franklin
Bill and Kathy Frappier
Sam and Norma Fratoni
Samuel Frederick ’15
Free Range Fish & Lobster
The Kenneth R. and Vickie A. French Family Fund
Roger and Charlotte Frerichs
Fresh Pickins Farm
Hugh Freund ’06
The Lawrence N. and Alice L. Friedland Foundation
Victoria Paine Frolich ’06
John Frumer and Elizabeth Barrett
* Deceased
28
Kelley Frumer ’17
Louis Frumer ’14
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fry
Adam Fuchs and Elisabeth Woody
Tiki Fuhro and Kevin O’Leary
Sarah Fuller-Matsubara and Ken Matsubara
Funtown Splashtown USA
Wyatt and Rachel Garfield
James Garland and Carol Andreae
Dr. and Mrs. Whitmore
Garland
Jeffrey Garland ’99
Vanessa Gates-Elston ’96
Timothy Gebhardt and Nirvana Basha
Gelato Fiasco Retail
Michael Gelsanliter
Pamela Malcolm Gemery ’53
Chris Gemmer ’81, Fred Gemmer ’76, and Wheeler Gemmer ’74
Frank and Susan Gentile
Katherine Glaser Getchell ’88
Emily Graham and Karl Gifford
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gifford
Alexis Gilman ’92
David and Maria Glaser
Christopher Gleason and Andrea Brown Gleason
Rabbi Brenner Glickman ’89 and Elaine Glickman
Peter and Diane Godsoe
Kimberly Davidson
Golden ’94
Ralph Good and Catherine Cloudman
Stephen Goodrich
James and Maureen Gorman
Leah Grams ’15
Deborah Clark Gray ’66
Helen Gray-Bauer ’15
Mary Gray and Karen Bauer
Jennifer Greaves
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gribbon
Benjamin and Isabel Griffith
Justin Gross ’18
Alliea Groupp ’92
Dalit Gulak ’01
Hyman Gulak
Lucien and Caroline Guthrie
Megan Guynes
H & E Paint Bar
H.M. Payson & Company
James Hagan and Anne Wade
Mrs. Julie Hagan
Ronald and Susan Hall
Peter Hamblin and Carol Titterton
Ben Hamilton
Leah Hamilton
Susan and Philip Hamilton
Devens Hamlen and Samar Post Jamali
William Squires and Elizabeth Hamp
William and Lindsay Hancock
Mark and Erica
Corina Hankowski
Susan Soule Hansen ’61
Steve and Theo Hanson
Andrew Happel and Margaret Logan
Katherine Harding
Betsey Staples Harding ’62
Allison Harper and Jennifer Monti
Katie Fullam Harris ’85
Jed and Amy Harris
Peter Hart and Heather Courtice Hart ’88
John Harvey ’05 and Kristy Andrews Harvey ’08
Whitney Neville Harvey
Julianna Harwood ’15
Katherine Harwood ’13
William Harwood and Ellen Alderman
Fiona Haslett
Mohamed Hassan-Issa ’11
Susan Hasson
Corrilla Decker Hastings ’53
TJ Hauser and Lindsay Hocking-Hauser
Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Havumaki
Mr. Isaac Hawkins
Holly Haywood
Thomas P. Healy
Meredith Currie Heaney ’98
Tim Hebda and Sarah Morrisseau
David Hecht and Aviva Briefel
Jason and Jennifer Helis
Merritt Heminway ’90 and Lydia Maier ’90
Guillermo and Jeraldine Herrera
James and Patricia Higgins
Mr. and Mrs. James Higgins III
Harvey D. Hinman II
Phil Hirschkorn and Nancy Merwin
Kurt and Christi Hissong
Capt and Mrs. Glenn Hodgdon
Ms. Regina Hoffman
Sara Holbrook ’62 and Foster Aborn*
David and Sara Holdridge
Dudley Holdridge ’23
Ilo Holdridge ’21
Ethan Holm ’10
Ken and Hilary Holm ’82
Ryan Holm ’12
Edward Holmes
Caileigh Hopkins ’25
Jake Hopkins and Anne Scribner Hopkins
Roan Hopkins ’23
Sawyer Hopps ’09
Charlie Hornor ’23
Helen Hornor ’21
James and Eileen Hornor
Abigail Horrisberger ’14
Mr. and Mrs. Kim
Housewright
Abigail Howells ’21
Eddie and Patty Howells
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Howerton
Christine and Polly Howerton-Lynch
Luke D. Huber ’81
Megan Huber ’79 and Deb Braun
The Hudson Foundation
Benjamin Huffard and Bronwyn McCarthy
Huffard ’88
Jay and Kirk Huffard
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Hunt
Mr. Alan Hutchinson and Ms. Rumenija Truncali
Hutchinson
John Hutchison and Stacey Sevelowitz
Hyatt Place Portland
Old Port
Chelsea Leighton Hyde ’07
Abigail Ingalls ’98
Alexander Irvine and Lindsay Kaplan
Cole Isherwood ’23
Mark Isherwood and Heather Robertson
Isherwood ’89
David Israel and Pamela Fletcher
Lucas Ives
Mary Iyer
The Jackson Family
Laura Jackson
Ryan and Kelsey Jackson
David Jaffe
David Janse and Judith Greene-Janse
Dan and Stacey Jenkins
Nicholas Jenkins and Jessica Kerwin Jenkins
Kate and Marc Jeton
Jill McGowan
Mr. Robert and Dr. Melissa Johnson
Haynes Johnston and Lilly Darche
Susan Palmer Jones ’58 and Spencer Jones
Meredith Harrell ’91
Darius Iranpour and Tracy Michaud
Patrick and Janet Joyce
Steve and Cinda Joyce
David ’96 and Jessica Joyce
Jeremy Judge ’05
Michael Judy and Patricia Dwyer
Jomkit Jujaroen ’15
Charles Katz-Leavy and Michelle Leavy
Ms. Judith Katz-Leavy
Christopher and Rachel Keegan
Laurie Ann Keenan
Patrick and Jessica Keenan
David Keith and Stephen Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kellogg
Patrick and Janice Kelly
Anne Detmer ’70
Margaret Christie
Keohan ’89
Jason and Lisen Kern
Robert and Amy Kerr
Loren Kessel and Alison Gibbs
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Holly Kidder ’85
Anthony Kieffer and Susan Conley
Khalil Kilani ’21
Angus and Catherine King
King Arthur Baking Company
King Philanthropies:
Robert and Dorothy J. King
Kristen Graffam King ’89
Brigitte and Hal Kingsbury
Matthew Kingsbury ’08
Bob and Caitlin Kirby
Sean and Barbara Kirby
Daniel and Bethany Kleban
Anie and Joseph Kline
Lucy Fowler Klug ’52
Ed Knoll and Divya Muralidhara
Caroline Campbell Knott ’55
Keith and Elaine Knowlton
Susan Koch
Leeza Kopaeva ’18
Lisa Kostopoulos ’78
Lewis and Margaret Krainin
Erik and Lisa Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kreisher
Johanna Rosenfield
Kremberg ’01
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kupfer
Tim LaBua and Sarah Getchell
Eric and Gretchen Lacombe
Warren Lain and Melissa Hamlin
Daniel Lamarre
Michael Lambert and Rebecca R. Lambert ’98
Bruce Lane
Betsy and Leonard Langer
Catharine Keith LaPuma ’01
Spencer Laudiero and Rachael MacFarlaneLaudiero
Henry and Sarah Laurence
Pamela Knowles
Lawrason ’65
Benjamin Leahy ’91
Elizabeth and Willy LeBihan
Sophia Mendoza and W. Christopher Lee
Leslie and Bill Lee
Mary Soule LeMaistre ’66 and P. Andre LeMaistre
Carol Lennig
Page and Laura Lennig
Darene Holbrook
Lennon ’58
David and Kara Leopold
Jane Letson ’67
David and Stefanie Levenson
Peter and Emily Levine
Robert Levine and Vilean Taggersell
Callum Lewis ’16
Dale and Rich Lewis
Elizabeth Lewis ’11
William Lewis ’16
Heidi L’Heureux
Edward Li and Kin Ly
Michael and Camilla Li
Jodi and Scott Libby
Lisa and Joseph Libby
Lowell and Melissa Libby
Spencer Libby ’06 and Maggie DeFanti Libby ’06
Ms. Magdalena Light
Lila Bean Bakery
Kestrel Linehan ’25
Ryan and Stacy Linehan
Sawyer Linehan ’23
Jonathan and Leila Linen
Cameron Linen
Wade Lippert and Heather
McKenny Lippert ’92
Lipton Crisp Family Foundation
Shuhao Liu ’18
L.L. Bean, Inc.
Giovanna Lockhart
Joseph Lockhart
Theda Logan
Jeffrey and Beth Longcope
John Lord ’73
Ted and Abby Lord
Nancy Langmaid Loth ’62
Love Lab Studio
Love Point Oysters
Mr. and Mrs. David Low Sr.
Ellie Linen Low and Dave Low
Lucky Catch Cruises
Diane Lukac and Steve Silin
Lulu Ceramics
Delos and Janice Lutton
Ms. Margarethe Lutz
Daniel and Christine Lyons
Fox Maasch ’15
Arnie Macdonald and Liza Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Michael MacDonald
Mr. Richard MacDonald
Ann Machado
Anna MacLean ’15
Cathel and Jan Macleod
Amelia Payson MacLeod ’67
Mr. William Macleod
Emily Mitchell Madero ’98
Jeffrey Madore
Edward and Suzanne Mahar
Jim and Liz Maier
Maine Beer Company
Maine Policy Institute
Maine Woodworks
Marcella Makinen
Malone Family Foundation
Anthony Mamone and Shelley Ratay
Mrs. Karen Mantai
Mr. and Mrs. Charles March
Colin and Roberta March
Carla Marcus and Lawrence Mohr
Mare Brook Farm
Mariana Caplan Yoga
Erika Marks ’88
Michael and Jill Marsanskis
James Marshall and Nancy Pak
Charles Marston
* Deceased
30
Elizabeth Marston ’14
Matthew Marston ’97 and Rosie Williams
Steven Marston
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Martin
Mason Masteka and Meredith Wood-Masteka
Cynthia Burrell
Matthews ’87
Mrs. Diane Matthews and Mrs. Angela Matthews
Steven and Emily Matthews
William Matthews ’03
Nicholas ’05 and Rose Mazuroski
Sally Baker McAllaster ’45
Nancy McAllister
Suzanne McAllister
Zachary and Amy McBee
Hannah Nagle McCabe ’02
Carrie McColgan
Daniel and Alison McCormack
Jason McCormick ’01
Anna Mitschele
McDermott ’97
Holly and Tom McKenny
Ms. Joan McKinnon
Ms. Louise McKinnon
Judith McManamy ’58
Reid McMullan ’05
Whitney McMullan ’01
Stacey McNutt and Lynn Girouard
Kirsten McWilliams ’91
Pierre and Liz Meahl
James and Jill Meek
Randy and Misty Melendi
Joseph and Gloria Melnick
Spencer ’90 and Shea Melnick
Mr. Robert Melzer
Ms. Rose Mendoza
Ellie Mercer
Erik Mercer and Sandro Sechi
Merritt Island Oysters
Dr. and Mrs. David Michaud
Jason Middleton and Eden Osucha
Migis Lodge
Greer Millard ’09
James and Kristine Millard
Avis and Fred Miller
Charles Miller ’65
Damon and Janice Miller
Katherine Ostrye Miller ’99
Mark Miller ’98
Shelby Hayden Miller ’71
Tara Milliken ’09
Nathan and Jennifer Mills
Robert and Christine Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Millspaugh
Ben Mini and Braden Buehler
Zareen Taj Mirza ’75
Chris and Steve Mitchell
Katie Reimann Mohlin ’03
Kent and Ann Mohnkern
Betsy and Clifford Mohr
Courtney Mongell and Ryan Ravenscroft
Ms. Marsha Mongell
Hannah Orcutt Mook ’07
Jean Moon and Vicki Black
Albert Moore ’83
Anne Cobb Moore ’56
Slade Moore and Claire Enterline
Jason and Christina Moran
Keith and Cynthia Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Morgan
Sarah Morgan ’23
Sophia Morgenstern Ranta ’05
Janice L. Moore ’82
Brendan and Courtney Morrell
John Morrill
Spencer and Holly Morris
Florence Walker
Morrison ’55
Raymond and Leah Morrow
Metta Morton
Jeremy Moser and Laura Kittle Fund, Ezra Moser ’06, and Naomi Moser ’09
Moriah Moser and Dan Morgenstern Fund
James and Xoa Moshier
Robin Moyer ’83
Michael Mudge ’83
Joshua and Marci Murphy
Leslie Murray
Peggy MacVane Murray ’70
Kiran Muthappa and Aurora Quaye
Anando Naqui ’08
Elizabeth Hamblin
Naylor ’97
David Neilan
William and Pia Neilson
Dave Nelligan
Barry and Susan Nelson
Ralph and Megan Nelson
Zachary ’93 and Camille Nelson
Daniel Nere and Hana Alem
Mitchell Newlin ’12
Anne-Marie Newton ’98
Thomas Newton ’07
Tri Nguyen and Maura Ryan
Arthur and Juanita Nichols
Ben and Anne Niles
Hilary Niles ’12
Nine Stones Spa
Lauren Nivison
Daniel Noone ’22
Karl Norberg and Pam Gleichman
Ms. Kyle Norberg
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Nordgren
Norimoto Bakery
William Noto and Martha Sutro
Joseph Nowak ’07
Raymond and Ruth Ann Nowak
Alice Ntiranyibagira
NXGen Fitness
Saniya O’Brien ’91
Mr. and Mrs. Dick O’Connor
Jim Ohannes and Elizabeth McGrady
Bob Olney and Catherine Richards
Rob and Sara Olson
Mr. Frank O’Neill and
Ms. Monica Indart
John and Cynthia Orcutt
Dr. and Mrs. Jorge Ordonez
Neil Orenstein and Gretchen Knowlton
Judith Jones Orlandi ’64
Hal Ostrom and Kimberly Smith
Matthew Page ’97
Mary Jane and Peter Pagenstecher
Frederick Palmer ’63
John Palmer ’54
Olivia Pardi
Carolyn Hughes and Darrell Pardy
Anne Chadwick Parker ’61
Bartley Parker and Jessica Thomas
Mrs. Jane Parker
Jason and Sara Parker
Jeannette Carlton Parker ’56
Stephen ’84 and Jane Parker
Kate Parker Muller ’87
Mrs. Judy Parkhill
Nicholas Parson ’04
Deborah Payson ’61
Margo Chapman
Pearson ’67
Jonathan Watling and Dana Peirce
Mr. and Mrs. Keating Pepper
Elizabeth Drake Perkins ’98
Katherine Peterson ’07
Mr. Viktoras Petroliunas
Julia Emerson Pew ’57
Mr. Roy Pfeil and Ms. Juliana Post
David Philpott and Heidi Lawson
David and Margaret Pinchbeck
Dorothea Pinchbeck ’18
Pineland Farms, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pinette
Ross Piper and Stacey Warner
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Plumb
James and Jennifer Pochurek
Phil and Ula Polsky
Heidi Pomerleau ’97
Charles Poole ’73
Katherine Pope
Jed ’99 and Landace Porta
Portland Discovery Land and Sea Tours
Portland Museum of Art
Portland Stage Company
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Poteet
Daniel Poteet and Allison Kupfer Poteet
Joseph and Tania Powers
Christian Prasch and Joanna Shaw
Katherine Pratt ’89
Christopher Price and Wendy Poole
Stephen Pride ’01 and Nicole Pride
H. Douglas and Catherine Pride
Print: A Bookstore
Cassie Pruyn
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Quinlan
Shirley Cole Quinn ’42*
Suzannah Raber
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John Radway
Rainbow Toys
Matt and Kay Ralston
Alice Hildreth Rand ’48
Nathan and Gena Rawlins
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rawlins
Miriam Gough ’77
Michael Redman ’12
Debbie Reed
Torie Reed ’92
Mary Reed ’94
Nathaniel Read and Teresa Telander
Mary Rehak
Edward Reiner and Susan Lakari
Pam Remy and Karen Weiss
Caroline Renwick ’81
Parker Repko
Joseph Reynolds and Sarah Russell
Thomas and Mika Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. Lamson Rheinfrank Jr.
Rosa Scarcelli ’88 and Thomas Rhoads
Janice Ribeiro
Judith Ribeiro
Jona and Jamie Rice
Narrissa Richard ’02
Ms. Sally Richardson
Lindsay Frye Richman ’96
Jonathan Riggleman and Robin Brooks
David Rines ’69, James ’76 and Michelle Rines, Leanora Rines ’73, Marjorie Rines ’63
Dr. and Mrs. David Rioux
Lauren Rioux
Lee Tyler Robbins ’55
Jan Meyer Roberson ’55
Rodney and Diane Robertson
Mrs. Jacqueline Robinov
Kelsey Robinov
Mesa Robinov ’13
Cornelia Leighton Robinson ’52
Reed Robinson ’23
Thomas and Laura Robinson
Virginia Drake Robinson ’05
William Robinson and Jennifer Reed
Clayton Rockefeller ’97
Stuart Rogers and Esi Seng
James Rohman ’89
Daniel and Crystal Rollins
Howard and Mary Jane Rosenfield
Ian ’91 and Stacey Ross
Susannah Ross ’89
Round Turn Distilling/ Bimini Gin
Edward Rowe and Catherine Bickford
Eliza Sprague Rowe ’87 and Will Rowe
Kristin Rowse
Susan and Frank Ruch
Anita Ruff
Dr. James Ruff
Mr. Gordon Russell
Cicely Russell ’57
Robert Russell and Elizabeth Kaser
Renee Russell
Julie Russem
Margery Russem
Nina Russem ’09
John Ryan and Jenny Scheu
Julie Ryder
Mr. and Mrs. Cotty Saltonstall
Brandon Salway
William Sandberg ’87
Andrew and Catriona Sangster
Sophie Sangster ’19
Jesse Sargent ’87
Kristine Saunders ’67
Scales
Karen Schaedel ’91
Annemieke Schair ’04
Ineke Schair
Gillian Schair ’90 and Seth Rigoletti
Erica Schair-Cardona ’94 and Ivan Cardona
Bobby Schleicher ’11
Arthur Schnell and Michele Bednarz
Caroline Schnell ’06
Christina Schnell ’00
Mrs. Cathy Schrader
Jeremy ’84 and Kerry Sclar
Robert and Katy Scott
Jessica Scott ’03
R. Tobey Scott and Amy Woodhouse
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Scribner
Sea Love
Timothy Searls and Grace Garland
Mark Segar and Susan Metters
Elonide Semmes
Eleanor Semmes ’12
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seredynski
Maryanne Seredynski and Paul Arthur
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Seredynski
Jacob Sesker and Angela Jacobs
Elisabeth Sewall ’01
Jim and Lynn Shaffer
Ryan ’96 and Caitlin Shaffer
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shames
Beth Sperry and Thad Shattuck
Michael and Suellen Shaw
Ms. Ilene Shaw
Benjamin Moodie and Caroline Shaw
Joan Ross Shepherd ’56
David S. Sherman, Jr.
Deborah Sampson Shinn
Miranda Shinn ’13
Billy and Rosemary Shore
Joseph and Kirsten Shovilin
Kenyon Shubert
Anthony and Jennifer Shurma
Harper Sibley ’08
Ms. Seyril Siegel
Mr. Don Silverson and
Ms. Kate Holz
Brett Simmering ’91
Ms. Marti Sivi
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Matthew Slocomb and Michelle McFarlin
Smalls Cafe
Barry and Carley Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Smith
Brad and Margaret Smith
Christopher and Anne Smith
Shawn and Angela Smith
Scott Snelling and Maria Ordonez
Tim Soley and Maria Gallace
Susan Schreuder
Sonnthal ’67
Benjamin Sosnaud ’04
Derek and Cindy Soule
Dr. Anthony C. Southall
John Southall and Krista Nordgren Southall
Mr. William Sowles
Joe and Susan Spagnola
Thomas Spagnola ’13
Sandy and Jill Spaulding
Dick and Alice Spencer
Jane Spencer ’94
Suzanne Spencer ’60
Ms. Gretta Spier
Robert Spivey and Marian Dalton
Mary Louise Thomas
Sprague ’46
Seth and Laura Sprague
Susanna Sprague ’08
Springboard Pilates
Mr. and Mrs. John Springer
Meg Springer and John Holdridge
Springtide Studio
Jason Sproul ’94
Yemaya and Lucas St. Clair
Mrs. Dagny St. John
Jordi and Katrina St. John
St. Louis Community Foundation
Jeffrey and Christine Stack
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stack
Standard Baking Company
Estate of Anne Rines
Stanley ’61
Frank Chessa and Susan Stark
Peter Stein ’12
Sue Stein
Joshua and Lea Steirman
Rebecca Stern
Mr. Campbell Steward
Mark and Alice Steward
Lorry and Neal Stillman
Ayres ’82 and C.C. Stockly
Olivia Stockly ’14
Savannah Stockly ’13
Ellen Fisher Stockmayer
Jamie and Claire Storrs
Pamelia Deering Strayer ’46
Ms. Sandra Strouss
Bob and Kari Suva
Phoebe Suva ’13
* Deceased
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Steve and Katherine Tagtmeier
Tandem Coffee and Bakery
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tansey
Joseph Tansey and Ellis Pepper
Michael and Nancy Tarpinian
Raphael Taylor ’01
Mary Lou Thall
Philip Thaxter ’65
Schuyler Thaxter
Megan Gentile Theriault ’05
Olivia Therrien ’25
Christina Poole Thomas ’74
John ’85 and Stacie Thomas
Mary Thompson ’08
Nathaniel Thompson
Richard Thompson ’94
Thompson’s Point Development Co.
Daniel Thomsen and Sara Gimeno
Leonard and Heather Thomsen
John Thurston and Guy Mark Foster
Gerard Tiernan ’91
Joan Tilney
Ms. Jessie Timberlake
Bruce Tindal and Nancy Drummond Tindal ’71
Ms. Mary Tolman
Bonnie Marshall
Tompkins ’60
Katherine Torrey ’13
Julia Tortolani and Lee Schroeder
Jeff Troiano and Abby Dubay-Troiano
Justin Troiano ’06
Olivia Troiano ’16
Aklilu Tsaedu and Rahel Hagos
Mrs. Janet Tucker
Samuel and Lindsey Tucker
Thomas Tureen
Christopher and Sydney Turner
Rick and Beatrice Turner
Benjamin and Christine Twining
Mr. Peter Twining and Ms. Robin Willcox
Khalilah Ummah ’04
U.S. Custom House
Kristin and Warren Valdmanis
Richard and Kelly Valdmanis
Thor and Lisa Valdmanis
Valo
Abigail Whiting
Van Dam ’03
Polly Van De Velde ’67
Devin Van Dyke ’10
Deborah Sampson
Van Hoewyk ’60
Louise Gulick Van Winkle ’60 and Davis Van Winkle*
Andrew Veroneau ’07
John Veroneau ’18
Joseph Veroneau ’11
Vincent and Nancy Veroneau
Adam Victor and Brenda Brush
Francis and Elizabeth von Stade
Emily Wagg ’20
Geoff and Alice Wagg
Henry Wagg ’22
Nicholas Wagg ’18
Timothy Wagg
Matthias Wagner and Kari Rae Seekins
Bob and Phyllis Waisman
Michael and Marina Waisman
Cristin Walsh ’98
Margo Walsh ’82
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh
Yucheng Wang and Hongling Li
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner
James and Patricia Wasserman
Mr. and Mrs. John Watling
Wayside Tavern
Lucy Weaver ’15
Hannah Webber ’85
Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Webster
Acadia Weinberg ’16
Genevieve Welch ’18
Mary Wellehan
Kevin Wellenius and Alane O’Connor
Emily Wells ’01
Jonathan R. and Rebecca Stetson Werner
John and Lucy Werner
West Wind Lobster Tours
Rebecca Wheatland ’90
Betsey Loveland
Wheeler ’57
Steven Whipple
Katherine Whitaker ’12
Benjamin White ’00
Catherine White ’02
David and Breda White
Tama Whitelaw
David and Heather Whiting
Karen Whitney
Timothy Whittemore ’00
Katie Clark and Rob Wiener
James Wight and Alexandra Collins Wight ’00
Jenney Wilder
Ms. Robin Wilder
Mr. A. Tappan Wilder
Ms. Debra Wildes and Mr. Earle Rowe
Peter Wildes and Stephanie Pandora
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkinson
Seth and Alison Wilkinson
Clint and Jennifer Willis
Gladstone Wilson and Bessie Higgins
Michael Wilson and Carolyn Graney
Virginia Dana Windmuller ’57
David and Nell Wing
Miles and Kate Wing
Winky Lewis Photo
Michael and Michelle Winn
Rob Winson and Heather Smith
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REVENUE AND EXPENSES
Steven and Lauren Withers
Jonathan Wolinsky ’06
Kingson Woo
Alexandra Woodhouse ’08
Morgan Woodhouse ’10
Roger Woodman ’72 and Carol DeTine
Richard Wortley
Samuel Yankee ’21
Erin Peck Yarema ’98
Adam York and Tamara Herrick
Michael Zambelli ’93
Mr. Timothy Zebo and Mrs. Kathryn Hjelle
Zephyr Ice
Eric Zieff ’84
Anne B. Zill ’59
Mr. Michael Zimman and Ms. Ellen Rovner
Ross Zucker and Elizabeth Wagner
* Deceased
Budgeted Revenue
2023–2024
TOTAL $24,883,633
Tuition $20,966,044
Endowment $1,301,589
Aux $1,692,000
Fundraising $725,000
Other $199,000
Budgeted Expenses
2023–2024
TOTAL $24,883,633
Personnel $12,642,366
Financial Aid $5,585,164
Auxiliary Programs $1,906,500
Plant $1,370,000
Debt Service $1,108,750
Instruction $953,803
Administration $797,050
Technology $355,000
Other Expenses $125,000
Professional Development $40,000
GIVING AT A GLANCE
ANNUAL GIVING
The Waynflete Fund $705,063 (unrestricted support)
Restricted annual giving $347,307 (designated support)
TOTAL $1,052,370
CAPITAL SUPPORT
New endowment gifts $519,901
Gifts for past capital initiatives $370,969
TOTAL $890,870
TOTAL GIVING $1,943,240
Gifts to the school over the 2022–2023 year totaled more than $1.9 million. Broad support for operations and programming, buildings and infrastructure, and our endowment is essential to the health and growth of Waynflete. It is with deep appreciation that we report these numbers.
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Alumni Giving by Class
1942
Shirley Cole Quinn*
1945
Sally Baker McAllaster
1946
Mary Louise
Thomas Sprague
Pamelia Deering Strayer
1947
Nancy Tyler Allyn
Josephine Hildreth Detmer
1948
Alice Hildreth Rand
1950
Patricia Piper Perry Adams
1952
Lucy Fowler Klug
Cornelia Leighton Robinson
1953
Caroline Clifford Bond
Pamela Malcolm Gemery
Corrilla Decker Hastings
1954
Happy Langmaid Bradford
John Palmer
1955
Anonymous
Madeleine Gatchell Corson
Caroline Campbell Knott
Florence Walker Morrison
Lee Tyler Robbins
Jan Meyer Roberson
1956
Anne Cobb Moore
Jeannette Carlton Parker
Joan Ross Shepherd
1957
Diane Hay Fortuin
Julia Emerson Pew
Cicely Russell
Betsey Loveland Wheeler
Virginia Dana Windmuller
1958
Dee Dee Dana Bradford
Penelope Pachios Carson
Jane Doherty
Susan Palmer Jones
Darene Holbrook Lennon
Judith McManamy
1959
Laurie Marshall Cushman
Anne B. Zill
1960
Joanne Asherman
Suzanne Spencer
Bonnie Marshall Tompkins
Deborah Sampson
Van Hoewyk
Louise Gulick Van Winkle
1961
Estate of
Anne Rines Stanley
Peter Davidson
Susan Soule Hansen
Anne Chadwick Parker
Deborah Payson
1962
Polly Blake Burke
Diane Duncan
Betsey Staples Harding
Sara Holbrook
Nancy Langmaid Loth
Deborah Weare Slavin
1963
Nancy Montgomery Beebe
Margaret Browne
Frederick Palmer
Marjorie Rines
1964
Judith Jones Orlandi
1965
John Branson
David Drake
Pamela Knowles Lawrason
Charles Miller
Philip Thaxter
1966
Peter Drake
Deborah Clark Gray
Mary Soule LeMaistre
1967
Sheila Dietz Bonenberger
Christopher Brown
Jane Letson
Amelia Payson MacLeod
Margo Chapman Pearson
Kristine Saunders
Susan Schreuder Sonnthal
Polly Van De Velde
1968
Judith Haffenreffer Bennett
1969
David Rines
1970
Cindy Holmes Andrews
Elizabeth Woodman Begin
Paula Kazon
Bentinck-Smith
Anne Detmer
Peggy MacVane Murray
Victoria Nolan Crolius
1971
Anne Armstrong Cram
Shelby Hayden Miller
Nancy Drummond Tindal
1972
Gail Chapman Close
Roger Woodman
1973
C.D. Armstrong
Jonathan Drake
John Lord
Charles Poole
Leanora Rines
1974
Wheeler Gemmer
Christina Poole Thomas
1975
Zareen Taj Mirza
1976
Thomas Armstrong
Leigh Bonney
Frederic Gemmer
Katharine Moody
James Rines
1977
Miriam Gough
1978
Thomas Cronin
Lisa Kostopoulos
1979
Megan Huber
1980
Sarah Knowles Dent
Nancy Ewing
1981
Christopher Gemmer
Luke D. Huber
Caroline Renwick
1982
Janice L. Moore
Hilary Holm
Ayres Stockly
Margo Walsh
1983
Ross Emery
Albert Moore
Robin Moyer
Michael Mudge
1984
Stephen Parker
Jeremy Sclar
Eric Zieff
1985
Katie Fullam Harris
Holly Kidder
John Thomas
Hannah Webber
1986
Andrew Cohen
1987
Daniel Berman
Cynthia Burrell Matthews
Kate Parker Muller
Eliza Sprague Rowe
William Sandberg
Jesse Sargent
1988
Nicholas Armentrout
Sarah Chappell
Armentrout
Alison Beebe Arshad
Jane Hartglass Baker
Heather Courtice Hart
Katherine Glaser Getchell
Bronwyn McCarthy Huffard
Erika Marks
Julia Parker
Rosa Scarcelli
1989
Jessica Wannemacher
Breitbeil
Alison Parker Corson
Tripp Corson
Allison Nowicki Estell
Rabbi Brenner Glickman
Heather Robertson
Isherwood
Margaret Christie Keohan
Kristen Graffam King
Katherine Pratt
James Rohman
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1990
Scott Bowe
Thomas Bull
Bonnie Docherty
Helen Garrison Estavillo
Merritt Heminway
Lydia Maier
Spencer Shea Melnick
Gillian Schair
Rebecca Wheatland
1991
Jennifer Hall Alfrey
Christopher Andrews
Ann Bonebakker Bonney
Meredith Harrell
Benjamin Leahy
Kirsten McWilliams
Saniya O’Brien
Ian Ross
Karen Schaedel
Brett Simmering
Gerard Tiernan
1992
Rachel Filler Edwards
Alexis Gilman
Alliea Groupp
Heather McKenny Lippert
Torie Reed
1993
Sebastian Cariddi
Zachary Nelson
Michael Zambelli
1994
Bradley Bissell
Kimberly Davidson Golden
Mary Reed
Erica Schair-Cardona
Jane Spencer
Jason Sproul
Richard Thompson
1995
Mark Devoe
1996
Vanessa Gates-Elston
David Joyce
Lindsay Frye Richman
Ryan Shaffer
1997
Jonathan Amory
David Aronson
Carly Cope
Joshua Broder
Matthew Marston
Anna Mitschele McDermott
Elizabeth Hamblin Naylor
Matthew Page
Heidi Pomerleau
Clayton Rockefeller
1998
Leila Porteous Egginton
Meredith Currie Heaney
Abigail Ingalls
Rebecca R. Lambert
Emily Mitchell Madero
Mark Miller
Anne-Marie Newton
Elizabeth Drake Perkins
Cristin Walsh
Erin Peck Yarema
1999
Anonymous
Christian Berle
Brandon Cohen
Alison End Fineberg
Jeffrey Garland
Katherine Ostrye Miller
Jed Porta
2000
Eliza Ginn
Christina Schnell
Benjamin White
Timothy Whittemore
Alexandra Collins Wight
2001
Anonymous (2)
Amanda Pilon Boger
Gretchen Boulos
Sarah Begin Cameron
Ryan Doil
Caroline Robertson Evans
Dalit Gulak
Johanna Rosenfield
Kremberg
Catharine Keith LaPuma
Jason McCormick
Whitney McMullan
Stephen Pride
Elisabeth Sewall
Raphael Taylor
Emily Wells
2002
Leah Weisberg Clark
Hannah Nagle McCabe
Narrissa Richard
Catherine White
2003
Anonymous
Philip Armstrong
Christopher Bixby
Ana Davis
William Donovan
Courtney Drake Farrell
William Matthews
Katie Reimann
Jessica Scott
Abigail Whiting Van Dam
2004
Katherine N. Armstrong
Ceri Nichols Botto
Greta Flaherty
Nicholas Parson
Annemieke Schair
Benjamin Sosnaud
Khalilah Ummah
2005
Margaret Stein Doody
John Harvey
Jeremy Judge
Nick Mazuroski
Reid McMullan
Sophia Morgenstern Ranta
Virginia Drake Robinson
Megan Gentile Theriault
2006
Gretchen Koch Daly
Hugh Freund
Spencer Libby
Maggie DeFanti Libby
Ezra Moser
Victoria Paine Frolich
Caroline Schnell
Justin Troiano
Jonathan Wolinsky
2007
Anonymous
Alexander Bonnin
Benjamin Bornstein
Katherine Campbell
Chelsea Leighton Hyde
Hannah Orcutt Mook
Thomas Newton
Joseph Nowak
Katherine Peterson
Andrew Veroneau
2008
Anonymous
Rachel Levy Brander
Kristy Andrews Harvey
Matthew Kingsbury
Anando Naqui
Harper Sibley
Susanna Sprague
Mary Thompson
Alexandra Woodhouse
2009
Sawyer Hopps
Greer Millard
Tara Milliken
Naomi Moser
Nina Russem
2010
Josiah Baker-Connick
Bethany Campbell
Megan Campbell
Samuel Cleaves
Ethan Holm
Devin Van Dyke
Morgan Woodhouse
2011
Olivia Chap
Mohamed Hassan-Issa
Elizabeth Lewis
Bobby Schleicher
Joseph Veroneau
2012
Anonymous
Madeleine Agnew
Cameron Barner
Drew Boulos
Ryan Holm
Mitchell Newlin
Hilary Niles
Michael Redman
Eleanor Semmes
Peter Stein
Katherine Whitaker
2013
Lily Collins
Jack Cutler
Katherine Harwood
Mesa Robinov
Miranda Shinn
Thomas Spagnola
Savannah Stockly
Phoebe Suva
Katherine Torrey
2014
Louis Frumer
Abigail Horrisberger
Elizabeth Marston
Olivia Stockly
2015
Anonymous
Harry Baker-Connick
Joseph Connors
Samuel Frederick
Leah Grams
Helen Gray-Bauer
Julianna Harwood
Jomkit Jujaroen
Fox Maasch
Anna MacLean
Lucy Weaver
2016
Callum Lewis
William Lewis
Olivia Troiano
Acadia Weinberg
2017
Kelley Frumer
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ORGANIZATIONS
We are grateful to the following businesses, foundations, and organizations that supported Waynflete last year in many ways: through cash donations, gifts in kind, and through facilitation of gifts or matching gifts.
Acworth Foundation
Allagash Brewing Company
The Anderson Family Foundation
The Art Mart
Associated Jewish Charities of Baltimore
Baltimore Community Foundation
Bayside Bowl
Bei Capelli
Bell and Beacon
Belleville
Benevity
Bessemer Trust
The Blackbaud Giving Fund
Bread and Friends
The Caterpillar Foundation
Chocolats Passion
Clearstead Trust, LLC
The Columbus Foundation
Custom Float Services
CyberGrants SPV, LLC
East Brown Cow Management, Inc.
Educate Maine
Emilie Hatch Interiors
Erin Flett Studio & Shop
The Escape Room
Evangeline Linens
Fidelity Brokerage Services
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Fresh Pickins Farm
Funtown Splashtown U.S.A.
Gelato Fiasco Retail
Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund
The William J. J. Gordon Family Foundation
Gulf Coast Community Foundation
H & E Paint Bar
H.M. Payson & Company
Higgins Beach Market
Hillman Charitable Foundation
The Hudson Foundation
HVAC Products, Inc.
J.M. Huber Corporation
J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund
Jebediah Foundation
Joseph H. Thompson Fund
King Arthur Baking Company
Loring, Wolcott & Coolidge Trust, LLC
Love Lab Studio
LPL Financial
MacDonald Stained Glass LTD
Maine Community Foundation
Maine Woodworks
Mainely Tours & Gifts
The Malone Family Foundation
Merrill Lynch Wealth Management
Merritt Island Oysters
Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust
Norimoto Bakery
NXGen Fitness
Orchard Foundation
Pineland Farms, Inc
Portland Museum of Art
Print: A Bookstore
Rainbow Toys
Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund
Robinson Smith Wealth Advisors
Scales
Schwab Charitable Fund
Sea Love
Sherman Family Foundation
Smalls Cafe
Springtide Studio
St. Louis Community Foundation
Standard Baking Company
Stewart R. Mott Foundation
T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving
Tandem Coffee and Bakery
Valo
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program
Wayside Tavern
Welch & Forbes LLC
West Wind Lobster Tours
Zephyr Ice
2018
Justin Gross
Leeza Kopaeva
Shuhao Liu
Dorothea Pinchbeck
John Veroneau
Nicholas Wagg
Genevieve Welch
2019
Liam Feeney
Sophie Sangster
2020
Emily Wagg
2021
Owen Anderson
Claire DiNapoli
Connor Feeney
Ilo Holdridge
Helen Hornor
Abigail Howells
Khalil Kilani
Samuel Yankee
2022
Daniel Noone
Henry Wagg
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Gifts in Honor
IN HONOR OF
Eva ’21 and Noah ’24 Abbott
Mr. R. Howard Bloch
Matthew Adey ’23
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Adey
Jenny Alfrey ’91
Allagash Brewing Company
Kirsten McWilliams ’91
Liam Anderson ’23
Roger and Charlotte Frerichs
Annabelle Andrews ’31
Alexander and Emily Andrews
Baa Baa the sheep
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Josiah Baker-Connick ’10 and Harry Baker-Connick ’15
Roxanne Baker
Pauline Barry
Anonymous
Jessica Scott ’03
Noah Beier ’28
Ms. Marti Sivi
Nick Bessette ’09 and Emily Bessette ’11
Geraldine Davis
Lydia Birknes ’25
Mr. and Mrs. Lamson
Rheinfrank, Jr.
Eliot Bramble ’20
Samuel Yankee ’21
Lynne Breen
John Frumer and Elizabeth Barrett
Merritt Heminway ’90 and Lydia Maier ’90
Kelsey Robinov
Springtide Studio
Lily Brennan ’27
Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Brennan
Ross Burdick
Andy and Cathie Connors
Peter Wildes and Stephanie Pandora
Ross & Elizabeth Burdick
Hayden and Meredith Anderson
Polly Blake Burke ’62
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Caleb Cameron ’36
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cameron
Ian Ayer Campbell
Christopher and Meg Campbell
Tom Campbell
Bethany Campbell ’10
Katherine Campbell ’07
Megan Campbell ’10
Laura Jackson
Holly Kidder ’85
Lowell and Melissa Libby
Michael and Marina Waisman
Carrie Chamberlain
Ed Knoll and Divya Muralidhara
Emma Clough ’31
Ms. Janice Bayley and Mr. Christopher Queally
Vincent and Susan Clough
Brandon Cohen ’99
Katherine Ostrye Miller ’99
Isla Connolly-Zebo ’24 (Midsummer Night’s Queen Extraordinaire)
Mr. Timothy Zebo and Mrs. Kathryn Hjelle
Cathie Connors
Joseph Connors ’15
Lowell and Melissa Libby
James Marshall and Nancy Pak
Emily Wagg ’20
Warren Cooke ’35
Chris and Emily Cooke
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cooke
Maren Cooper ’23
Scott Cooper
Mr. Wayne Cooper
Kate Corbett
Leeza Kopaeva ’18
Eliza T. Cox ’18
William Cox
Myles Culley ’23
Cole Isherwood ’23
Mari-Elena Davis ’99
Holly Haywood
Ana Haywood Davis ’03
Holly Haywood
Isabella Davis ’16
Scott and Lynn-Eve Davis
Jim Deterding
Holly Kidder ’85
Josephine (Dodie) H. Detmer ’47
Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Elisabeth Sewall ’01
Basil DiBenedetto ’24
Mark and Alice Steward
Claire DiNaopli ’21 and Charlie DiNapoli ’23
Ms. Margarethe Lutz
Charlotte DiPerna ’31
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Counter
Drew Dubuque
Caroline Robertson
Evans ’01
Nate Dubuque ’07
Drew and Susan Dubuque
Annette and Rob Elowitch
Sam Elowitch ’88 and Leah Binder ’80
Annie Foley
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Benjamin Fratoni ’19
Sam and Norma Fratoni
Tiki Fuhro
Acadia Weinberg ’16
Marie Galland
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Michaela Goldfine
Harrison Edwards ’32
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Noah Griffith ’35
Ms. Seyril Siegel
Ron Hall
Michael Gelsanliter
Peter Hamblin
Theda Logan
Thomas and Lori Campbell
Katie Fullam Harris ’85
Elizabeth Hamblin
Naylor ’97
Betsey Staples Harding ’62
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
John Harvey ’05
Mesa Robinov ’13
Oscar Havumaki ’34
Dr. and Mrs. David Rioux
Tim Hebda
Cooper Edwards ’31
Elsa Hersey ’21
Robert and Margaret Benson
Sara Holbrook ’62
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Dudley Holdridge ’23
David and Sara Holdridge
Ilo Holdridge ’21
Mr. and Mrs. John Springer
Meg Springer and John Holdridge
Ilo Holdridge ’21
Meg Springer and John Holdridge
Amelia Howells ’23
Thomas P. Healy
Felicity Howlett ’62
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Pippa Huffard ’23
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Huffard
Cole Isherwood ’23
Rodney and Diane Robertson
Penda Jones ’23
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Flemmings
Steve and Cinda Joyce
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gribbon
Lily Keegan ’28
Mr. Michael Zimman and Ms. Ellen Rovner
Annalise ’28 and Jasper ’31
Keenan
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alex
Raymond King
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Spencer Kline ’24
Anie and Joseph Kline
Erik and Lisa Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kramer
Niven Labrum ’32
Mr. A. Tappan Wilder
Andrew Leach
Andy and Cathie Connors
Michael and Marina Waisman
Emily Leavy ’31
Ms. Judith Katz-Leavy
Belén ’30, Tom ’32, and Morgan ’36 Lee
Ms. Rose Mendoza
Alexandra Leopold ’27
Ms. Susan Ansin
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kreisher
Michele Lettiere
Tiki Fuhro and Kevin O’Leary
Lowell Libby
Spencer Libby ’06 and Maggie DeFanti Libby ’06
Ellery Linen ’23
Cameron Linen
Nancy Langmaid Loth ’62
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Lydia Maier ’90
James and Patricia Wasserman
Peg Marston
Charles Marston
Leighton Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Martin
Liam Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Martin
Nancy McAllister
Suzanne McAllister
Lauren McNutt-Girouard ’25
Stacey McNutt and Lynn Girouard
Julie Merriam ’10
Mr. and Mrs. Robert King
Paisley Blake Mills ’30
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bishop
Carolyn Mitchell
Albert Moore ’83
Anna Monti-Harper ’31
Allison Harper and Jennifer Monti
Ms. Sandra Strouss
Isaac Monti-Harper ’37
Ms. Sandra Strouss
Sarah Morgan ’23
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Morgan
Nick ’14, Annika ’15, and Jenny ’25 Morrill
John Morrill
Eva Morrill
Aruna Muthappa ’36
Kiran Muthappa and Aurora Quaye
Juanita Nichols
Charles Miller ’65
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Tama Whitelaw
Judy Novey
Mary Rehak
Miranda Shinn ’13
Benson Okello
Rick and Beatrice Turner
Olivia Pardi
Tama Whitelaw
Anne Chadwick Parker ’61
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Charlotte ’31 and William ’33 Parker-Stafford
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Hunt
Percy
Kelley Frumer ’17
Sarah Plimpton
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Cohen Poole ’29
Mr. and Mrs. Michael MacDonald
Jed Porta ’99
Katherine Ostrye Miller ’99
Susie Broadhead Maltby
Purinton ’61
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
John Radway
Laura Burden
Merritt Hunter
Ravenscroft ’36
Ms. Marsha Mongell
Emily Rayers
Tama Whitelaw
Annie ’05 and Lily ’15 Reiner
Edward Reiner and Susan Lakari
Kip ’28 and Maggie ’30
Reynolds
Ms. Ellen Detlefsen and Dr. Charles Reynolds
Sam Ribeiro ’24
Judith Ribeiro
Jona Rice
Ms. Sally Richardson
Neil Rice
Jake Hopkins and Anne Scribner Hopkins
Genevieve Dubuque Rizzo ’03
Drew and Susan Dubuque
Kelsey Robinov
Mesa Robinov ’13
Nina ’09 and Dora ’19 Russem
Julie Russem
Brandon Salway
Ronald and Susan Hall
Jess Scott ’03
Pauline Barry
Mesa Robinov ’13
Ken and Judy Segal
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
John Serrage
Justin Gross ’18
Isabella Shames ’23
Laura Burden
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shames
Patrick Shaw ’21
H. Douglas and Catherine Pride
Nate Shore ’23
Billy and Rosemary Shore
Alden ’23 and Eugenie ’28 Smith
Barry and Carley Smith
Elle ’27 and Evie ’29 Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Smith
Lincoln Smith ’23
Shawn and Angela Smith
YuJi Smith ’27
Hal Ostrom and Kimberly Smith
Siara Soule ’22
Derek and Cindy Soule
Mary Louise Thomas
Sprague ’46
Seth and Laura Sprague
Bryan Stark-Chessa ’23
Frank Chessa and Susan Stark
Sue Stein
Thomas Newton ’07
Lorry Stillman
Tara Milliken ’09
Sadie ’35 and Will ’37 Storrs
Jamie and Claire Storrs
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Jack Tansey ’34
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tansey
Stacie Thomas
Alexander Irvine and Lindsay Kaplan
Daniel Thomsen
Leonard and Heather Thomsen
Carol Titterton
Laurel and Brian Daly
Ellen Fisher Stockmayer
Vanessa Gates-Elston ’96
Theda Logan
Ezra Moser ’06
Jeremy Moser and Laura Kittle
Naomi Moser ’09
Kelsey Robinov
Henry Wagg ’22
James ’34 and Lachlan ’35 Tolman
Ms. Louise McKinnon
Phuc Tran
Liam Feeney ’19
Wren Turner ’37
Ms. Deborah Daniels
Oscar Twining ’23
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Mr. Peter Twining and Ms. Robin Willcox
The Valdmanis Family
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kellogg
Elisabeth Valdmanis ’23
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kellogg
David Vaughan
Lowell and Melissa Libby
Skiddy von Stade ’24
Francis and Elizabeth von Stade
Waynflete Class of 1957
Diane Hay Fortuin ’57
Waynflete Class of 1962
Sara Holbrook ’62 and Foster Aborn
Waynflete Class of 1998
Cristin Walsh ’98
Waynflete Class of 2001
Gretchen Boulos ’01 and Robert Carter
Christopher Cameron and Sarah Begin Cameron ’01
Emily Wells ’01
Waynflete Class of 2002
Hannah Nagle McCabe ’02
Waynflete Class of 2015
Harry Baker-Connick ’15
Fox Maasch ’15
Waynflete Class of 2021
Claire DiNapoli ’21
Waynflete Class of 2023
Thomas and Amy Farmer
David Israel and Pamela Fletcher
Russell and Lisa Ford
Tri Nguyen and Maura Ryan
Waynflete Class of 2024
Tri Nguyen and Maura Ryan
Waynflete Development and Community Engagement Staff
Melissa Fox
Arthur and Juanita Nichols
Geoff and Alice Wagg
Waynflete Early Childhood Team
Courtney Mongell and Ryan Ravenscroft
Waynflete Faculty and Staff
Dale and Rich Lewis
Waynflete Grandparents Day 2023
Ms. Magdalena Light
Waynflete Health Care Team
Courtney Mongell and Ryan Ravenscroft
Waynflete Teachers
Jefferson Cotton and Kamala Grohman
Waldron and Mary Faulkner
Katie Fullam Harris ’85
Former Waynflete
Student Mentors
David Johanson and Jenepher Burton
Elizabeth Whipple ’23
Steven Whipple
Breda White
Catherine White ’02
Timothy Whittemore ’00
Tama Whitelaw
Olivia Pardi
Mesa Robinov ’13
Tessa June Wing ’29
David and Nell Wing
Steve Withers
Ryan and Stacy Linehan
Jacob Woodman ’24
Ms. Janice Bayley and Mr. Christopher Queally
GIFTS IN KIND
2022–2023 GENERAL
Rob and Meg Adams
Ben Alexander and Carly Cope
All States Materials Group
The Art Mart
Cameron Barner ’12
Bayley’s Lobster
Bayside Bowl
Bei Capelli
Bell and Beacon
Bliss Boutiques Inc.
Bread and Friends
Campfire Pottery
The Cheese Iron
Chocolats Passion
Clark and Abby Copelin
Guillermo Delavault
Emilie Hatch Interiors
Erin Flett Studio & Shop
The Escape Room
Evangeline Linens
Folly 101
Tal and Jennifer Franklin
Free Range
Fish & Lobster
Fresh Pickins Farm
Funtown Splashtown USA
Gelato Fiasco Retail
H & E Paint Bar
Ben Hamilton
Jim and Eileen Hornor
Hyatt Place Portland
Old Port
Ryan and Kelsey Jackson
Jill McGowan
Spencer Laudiero and Rachael MacFarlaneLaudiero
Lila Bean Bakery
L.L. Bean, Inc.
Love Lab Studio
Love Point Oysters
Lucky Catch Cruises
Lulu Ceramics
Maine Beer Company
Maine Policy Institute
Maine Woodworks
Mare Brook Farm
Mariana Caplan Yoga
Merritt Island Oysters
Migis Lodge
Ben Mini and Braden Buehler
John Morrill
Dave Nelligan
Nine Stones Spa
NXGen Fitness
Pineland Farms, Inc
Portland Discovery Land and Sea Tours
Portland Museum of Art
Portland Stage Company
Rainbow Toys
Lauren Rioux
Round Turn Distilling/ Bimini Gin
Scales
Sea Love
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Smalls Cafe
Springboard Pilates
Jordi and Katrina St. John
Tandem Coffee and Bakery
Thompson’s Point Development Co.
Aklilu Tsaedu and Rahel Hagos
U.S. Custom House
Wayside Tavern
West Wind Lobster Tours
Winky Lewis Photo
Zephyr Ice
* Deceased
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Gifts in Memory
IN MEMORY OF
Gloria Bonnin
Alexander Bonnin ’07
Heather Brown ’83
Cicely Russell ’57
Tammy Burrell
Cynthia Burrell
Matthews ’87
Glen A. Chidsey, Jr.
Rachel Brown-Chidsey
Carlo Cimino
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Sloan Critchfield ’03
Andy and Cathie Connors
Courtney Drake Farrell ’03
Spencer Libby ’06 and Maggie DeFanti Libby ’06
Jessica Scott ’03
Debba Curtis
William Donovan ’03
David Finkelhor and Christine Linnehan
Peter Stein ’12
Phoebe Suva ’13
Catherine White ’02
Marylee Dodge
Mary Louise Thomas
Sprague ’46
Kathy Drake
Robert and Katy Scott
Ann Hewes Foden ’53
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Peter Goldfine, MD
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Chuck Harvey
John Harvey ’05 and Kristy Andrews Harvey ’08
Dottie Hayes ’42
Jenney Wilder
S. Allan Howes
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Sherry Huber
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Alice Palmer Gemmer
Hunneman ’49
Susan Palmer Jones ’58 and Spencer Jones
Chris Gemmer ’81
Fred Gemmer ’76
Wheeler Gemmer ’74
Fred ’63 and Pat Palmer
John ’54 and Denise Palmer
Ethel May Farwell Irish
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Leo Godson Irish
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Charlotte Langmaid ’60
Nancy Langmaid Loth ’62
Michael Macklin
Elizabeth Lewis ’11
Sam Maier ’93
Avis and Fred Miller
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Pam Paul
Heidi L’Heureux
Victoria Simes Poole ’45 and Talcott Simes Poole
Christina ’74 and Henry Thomas
Rod (Buck) Roberston
Mrs. Diane Robertson
Robert Schleicher
Bobby Schleicher ’11
William Schrader
Mrs. Cathy Schrader
Dr. Joe Semmes
Elonide Semmes
Maggie W. Soule ’59
Mary Soule LeMaistre ’66 and P. Andre LeMaistre
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Richard Sperry
Beth Sperry and Thad Shadduck
Anne Rines Stanley ’61
David Rines ’69
James ’76 and Michelle Rines
Leanora Rines ’73
Marjorie Rines ’63
Emily Starr
John Frumer and Elizabeth Barrett
Mrs. Louise Stoddard
Katie Fullam Harris ’85
Payton Sullivan
Ms. Nancie Atwell
Steven and Lauren Withers
Bonnie Weickert Taylor ’70
Victoria Nolan Crolius ’70 and Clark Crolius
Jackie Turner
Paul and Angela Fournier
Beata Vest
Steven and Lauren Withers
Jean Elizabeth Irish Weare
Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin
Darrell E. Whitney
Karen Whitney
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VALUES MISSION
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.
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Statement of 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.
Statement of Goals
Our goals include a commitment:
to nurture in students a sense of wonder and a lifelong love of learning; to promote an appreciation for the liberal arts and sciences, while teaching skills of quantitative reasoning, critical and reflective thought, and aesthetic understanding; to develop a school community enriched by cross-age connections, interdisciplinary opportunities, and an understanding of the range and richness of human history and culture; to help students adopt healthy values and acquire new skills in an ever-changing world; to encourage students’ individual initiative and active responsibility for their own learning; to guide students to become active participants in the community as well as stewards of the environment;
to be a bias-free community that embraces diversity and fosters a positive identity for all persons; to support students in developing a strong framework for ethical decision-making; and to inspire students to strive for excellence and integrity in all aspects of their lives.
Confronting Racism & Bias: A Commitment to Equity 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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Giving opportunity at waynflete.org/give