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PARK TUDOR SCHOOL
Head of SchoolDr. Matthew D. Miller
EditorLisa A. Hendrickson ’77
Editor EmeritusC.J. Foxlow
Class NotesCassie Dull, Julia Sloope
Graphic Design/PhotographyStefanie Dean ’05
Director of Strategic CommunicationsCathy Yingling Chapelle ’87
Director of Development and Alumni RelationsDouglas Allen
Assistant Director of Development, AlumniGretchen Hueni
2013-14 Alumni Association Board
President Lindsay Elder Thornton ’95
Vice PresidentJoe Hawkins ’96
SecretaryBeth Tolbert Johnson ’03
TreasurerNikhil Gunale ’96
Past PresidentCathy Yingling Chapelle ’87
Alumni Association DirectorsKate Engle ’95Eric Gershman ’98Carlie Irsay Gordon ’99Emily Ristine Holloway ’94 Matt Kleymeyer ’00Jonathan McDowell ’02Vanessa Stiles ’88Kelly Lamm Teller ’87Zach Wills ’03
On the CoverStudents in an Upper School Spanish class review their vocabulary lesson. Read more on page 34 about how Park Tudor teachers are using unique travel opportunities to inform their teaching. Photo by Vince Walter.
Park Tudor School MissionPark Tudor School’s exceptional educators and extraordinary opportunities prepare students to become confident and resourceful lifelong learners. The school community creates an inspiring college-preparatory learning environment for highly motivated young people in junior kindergarten through grade 12.
From the Archives
This photo and rendering of the “new” Lower School building on the Park Tudor campus was published in the 50th anniversary Alumni Issue of Park School’s “The Red and Black” newspaper in the late 1960s (the issue is undated). The accompanying caption reads, “In sketch, photograph or actual viewing, the Park School campus at Lilly Orchard is a beautiful site to behold. The Lower School building, pictured, now houses all grade levels of Park. The Middle and Upper School build-ing is scheduled to be completed by January, 1970.” Park moved to the campus in 1965.
In another article in the publication, student Kevin Rees ’72 wrote, “Park is still an excellent school, and there is nothing wrong with or deficient in the new campus. Yet, I believe it is the uncomfortable newness, the lack of being ‘broken in’ that militates against the attitude of the students to regard it as a ‘second home.’
“It is our duty, therefore, to ‘break in’ the new campus, to kick a hole in a step, or to carve our initials in a tree, to make the campus bearable for the students of the future.”
Contents
FeaturesAnnual Report 2012-13 15
Global guides: 34Teachers bring the world to Park Tudor By Lisa Hendrickson ’77
DepartmentsNews of the School 4 Report from the Head of School 4 Campus updates 6 Student news 9 Focus on faculty 10 Fall athletic update 12 Fine Arts news 13
Alumni News 37 Greetings from Alumni Board President 37 Alumni calendar of events 37 New Alumni Board members 38 Class Notes 42
The Phoenix is published three times annually for alumni, friends, and parents of Park Tudor School. We welcome your comments and suggestions. Please send them to:Lisa Hendrickson, EditorPark Tudor School7200 N. College Ave.Indianapolis, IN 46240-3016317/409-3248 Fax: 317/[email protected]
Fall 2013
Background photo: Senior Kindergartners started off the school year by baking a kindergarten-sized gingerbread man.
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News of the SchoolReport from the Head of School: Strategic planning process in full swingBy Dr. Matthew D. Miller
The beginning of the 2013-2014 academic year brings with it the exciting launch of the process to create the next generation of Park Tudor’s strategic plan: PT 2020.
As I have shared with you in the past few issues of this magazine, last year the school made great progress on the develop-ment of a campus master plan. In May of this year, the Board of Directors approved the outline of the master plan as a “plan in process.”
This year’s strategic planning process will align with the evolving campus master plan. In fact, the two plans work hand-in-hand. As we move forward with these pro-cesses, I think it is important to distinguish between master and strategic planning. It is helpful to think of the master plan as a flex-ible framework about facilities and future physical change to the campus: where future buildings should be placed and how current structures will evolve.
In contrast, the strategic planning phase is an opportunity to reflect on every-thing from mission to core values to the strategic long-term vision for the school; in the final analysis, we will develop pri-orities and agree on fundamental principles and the overall vision of the school. We will touch base with the campus master plan throughout this year, ensuring align-ment consistent with our evolving vision.
As part of the process, a Strategic Planning Steering Committee composed of alumni, faculty, board members and parents has been created as a subcommit-tee of the Board’s Long-Range Planning Committee. The Steering Committee has hired Ian Symmonds and Associates, a leading strategy firm for schools, colleges, universities and non-profits, to consult on the process.
Symmonds says, “At the end of the day, strategic planning is a critical, ongo-ing process that seeks to find the intersec-tion between internal mission and external
reality. We know that education is going through an inflection point right now, just as major industries did a decade or so ago. With so much changing in our world, it becomes even more critical that Park Tudor reflect on its strategic direction with purpose and clarity. It is an exciting time to plan.”
The Steering Committee has identified three strategic areas of focus:
Teaching and LearningBuilding on its strong foundation, Park
Tudor aspires to create a dynamic, collab-orative academic program that develops timeless skills (critical inquiry and effec-tive communication) but also encourages curiosity, adaptive thinking, passion and direction.
Citizenship and CommunityPark Tudor aspires to develop gradu-
ates who have the tools and competencies to engage the global, multicultural world and who are cross-culturally competent.This includes understanding self, developing empathy toward others, and having the skills to engage concepts and individuals from dif-ferent backgrounds and perspectives.
Sustainability and StewardshipPark Tudor aspires to become strong
and self-sustaining, able to withstand and adjust effectively to internal and external changes over a long period of time. We believe academic relevance, financial health, faculty and student wellness, and environmental responsibility each are required for the school’s long-term sus-tainability.
Students head to the Upper School on the first morning of the 2013-14 school year.
Dr. Matthew D. Miller
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The Steering Committee has started the year by kicking off a series of learn-ing sessions with faculty, students, alumni, parents, board members and community thought leaders to discuss these three areas of focus. The sessions are designed to gather community feedback on the foun-dational aspects of our school, which in turn will help the committee to determine priorities for the strategic plan. To date, more than 650 community representatives have participated in the sessions.
Board and Steering Committee mem-ber Courtney Schwab says, “The response and engagement we have received from the Park Tudor community has been very exciting. When we designed our strategic planning process, our primary objective was to be as inclusive as possible. Our hope was to get input from all of Park Tudor's many stakeholders—parents and alumni, teachers and students, faculty and staff, and other members of the commu-nity. Quite frankly, the reaction has been extraordinary.”
As we continue this dialogue, we will begin to gather feedback and create a lens through which to view change, develop priorities and generate action steps moving forward. Our hope is to have a working draft of our strategic plan early in 2014, which we will share with the community; our goal is to have a board-approved plan by the end of this academic year.
Once the year-long strategic planning process is complete, we will weave the campus master plan into this framework, defining the school community’s vision for Park Tudor’s future and finalizing a com-prehensive overall plan for our school as we head toward 2020.
As always, I welcome your feed-back and participation in this process. Feel free to reach out to me directly, or to send your comments and/or questions to [email protected].
Strategic Planning Steering Committee
Doug Allen ...................................Director of Development and Alumni RelationsMary Cassidy ......................................................................Chief Financial OfficerBryan Chandler ...................................Town of Meridian Hills, Park Tudor ParentCathy Yingling Chapelle ’87 ......................Director of Strategic CommunicationsJohn Daves ...................................Diversity and Inclusion / Upper School FacultyDebbie Dominguez ...................................................Director of the Lower SchoolCammy Dubie ........................... Community Engagement / Lower School FacultyDebbie Stuart Everett ’69 ......................................... Director of the Upper SchoolSuzie Fehsenfeld ..............................................................................Board MemberNikhil Gunale ’96 ...........................................Alumni Association Board MemberEmily Hebert Groves ’93 .........Strategic Communications and External RelationsShants Hart .................................... Director of Admissions and the Middle SchoolChris Holobek .......................................................................Lower School FacultyPeter Kraft ....................................Associate Head of School for Academic AffairsBrad Lennon .................................................................................Athletic DirectorDeb Maar ..............................................................Park Tudor Parents’ AssociationScott McDougall ......................................... Science Chair / Upper School FacultyMatthew Miller ............................................................................... Head of SchoolJim Schacht .......................................................Board Member / Committee ChairCourtney Schwab .............................................................................Board MemberDoug Stotts .............................................................Head of Academic TechnologyJohn Williams .........................................................................Director of Fine Arts
Strategic Planning Process Timeline
Steering Committee Kick-Off Meeting ....................................................July 2013
Learning Sessions Conducted .........................................................Sept.-Oct. 2013
Refine and Distill Input / Feedback ............................................. End of Oct. 2013
Present Draft PT 2020 Strategy to Board ................................................Nov. 2013
Draft Strategy Presented, Discussed, Debated ................................... 1st Qtr. 2014
Action Items, Milestones, and Measures Developed ......................... 1st Qtr. 2014
PT 2020 Strategic Plan Finalized / Approved by Board ........ End of 1st Qtr. 2014
Planning and Preparation for Kick-Off Event ................................... 2nd Qtr. 2014
Publish and Rollout PT 2020 Strategic Plan .....................................Summer 2014
PT 2020 Kick-Off Event . .........................................................................Fall 2014
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Campus now linked to head of school’s residence
Park Tudor now has a beautiful new walkway linking the head of school’s resi-dence to the campus, thanks to a gift from Steve Cagle ’71. The head of school’s house sits on Pennridge Drive, directly to the west of the Upper School building. However, it was hidden by a wooded area that separated it from the rest of the campus. Head of School Matthew Miller and his wife, Mia, host many school events at the house each year and accessibility was difficult, espe-cially for the mobility-impaired. Cagle’s gift resulted in a landscaped pathway that leads from the patio behind
the Wood Room to the residence. Features include a lighted sidewalk, a small amphi-theatre that can be used for outdoor class-room sessions, and a separate walkway that provides stair-free access for food-service carts and wheelchairs. Cagle says, “It was important to make a statement that was attractive and func-tional, to allow people to access the cam-pus from that western edge and to connect the head of school’s house to the campus.” The project will be capped by con-struction of a wrought-iron gate and arch supported by limestone columns, which will be named “Cagle Gate.” It is expected to be completed in the spring of 2014. Head of School Matthew Miller says that once the project is completed, fresh-men and senior classes will walk through Cagle Gate at the start and completion of their Upper School careers.
Middle School introduces iPad program
Park Tudor Middle School students are following in the footsteps of their ground-breaking Lower School counterparts by using iPads in their classrooms this year. The Middle School kicked off its iPad pro-gram at the start of the school year after the Lower School’s successful introduction last year. “iPads are ideal for Middle School stu-dents in many ways,” says Middle School Director Shants N. Hart. “This is a time when they are developing their note-taking and organization skills, and iPads offer an effective way to compile and centralize in-formation, as well as to access class pages and learning resources with a single device.” Seventh-grader Henry Stewart bears out Hart’s observations. He says that using an iPad in his classes this year has helped him to stay organized. “It’s not as hard to keep track of things,” he says. “In the be-ginning of the year I was leaning more to-wards paper, but the iPad makes it so much easier to keep things in one place.” Middle School science teachers Eli Salatich, Sue Taylor and Mary Zajac spent part of their summer break creating sci-
ence textbooks customized to Park Tudor’s program. The textbooks were designed in ebook format; students download the ebooks onto their iPads and annotate them online. All Middle School math and sci-ence textbooks now are online. Taylor says, “It’s better than a paper textbook. Students can make highlights, find definitions of terms, and link to other resources. The iPad offers a lot more op-tions.” She also notes that the Middle School already has noticed a reduction in paper and copier usage, just as the Lower School did last year.
English teacher Jane Sidey is using the iPad to teach “Romeo & Juliet,” using film and audio clips in conjunction with Shake-speare’s written text. “I’m able to give the kids a visual as well as an audio experience. I’ve noticed that they seem to understand it better,” she says. Head of Academic Technology Doug Stotts says the iPads “give the students op-tions for how they learn best. Kids have grown up with smartphones, so this is not new to them. Some still prefer to take notes with paper and pencil, and we think that’s great. It’s all about how they learn best.”
The new path leading to the head of school’s residence, soon to be capped by Cagle Gate.
Middle School students collaborate in the media center.
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The Park Tudor Technology Commit-tee recommended implementation of iPad programs as part of the technology plan it created two years ago. Surveys of parents, teachers and students determined that there was strong support. Teachers noted the benefits of reduced dependence on laptops, allowing students to work both individu-ally and collaboratively without concerns about availability. Among students, 84% said they prefer to use their own devices instead of shared laptops for classwork. The Middle School program is slightly different from the Lower School program because of the students’ age and curricular requirements. All Middle School families purchase the iPads, which enables students to use them both at home and at school. In
the Lower School, iPads are owned by the school and are available for classroom use. “One of Park Tudor's goals is to help students learn to leverage technology in a skillful and discriminating way,” says Peter Kraft, Associate Head of School for Academic Affairs. “The iPad program is another method to help students develop essential media and digital literacies.” Along with the iPads come lessons in appropriate usage. “One important goal is to begin developing good ‘digital citizen-ship’ among our students," said Hart. Stu-dents sign an acceptable-use policy and discuss appropriate usage of the devices at school and at home. Parents also are re-ceiving guidance and recommendations for developing a home-usage contract.
Global Online Academy classes underway
Three Upper School students are taking online classes this semester in Park Tudor's inaugural year as a member of the Global Online Academy (GOA), a network of 33 leading independent schools worldwide that are sharing resources to provide high-quality online courses.
At the 2012 National Association of Independent Schools Conference, Micro-soft founder Bill Gates highlighted the ef-forts of the GOA, saying “One of the great pieces of work in the area of online educa-tion is being done by a group of indepen-dent schools and it’s called the Global On-line Academy... you gain this unbelievable ability to bring diversity into those class-room discussions... It’s efforts like that that are really going to point the way.” Head of School Dr. Matthew Miller says, “Online learning encourages deep critical thinking, since students have time to think through their responses–not just the quickest hand to go up gets heard. GOA also provides access to a wider range of courses and provides a unique opportunity for students to meet and work with peers from around the world.” Alayna Weiss, a junior who is taking an online class in Global Health, agrees. Her classmates include a Swedish student who attends an American school in Japan, and another who studied in Senegal. They’re “interesting people who know what they’re talking about,” she says, adding that “more and more, business requires you to interact with people located everywhere.” Senior Shelby Brown is taking “9/11 in a Global Context,” a course not offered at Park Tudor that is of particular interest to her. “I've been interested in national secu-rity and counterintelligence, and this was a chance to learn more about what motivates terrorists,” she says.
Legacy Initiative publishes sixth book
The Park Tudor Legacy Initiative history project is celebrating the publication of the sixth volume in its “Words of War” anthology. “Wartime Memories: North & South of the Mason-Dixon Line” features Civil War memories from 20 Union and Confederate soldiers. Legacy Initiative Project Director Kathryn Lerch says, “The combatants featured in this volume represent dif-ferent ethnic, economic, religious and educational backgrounds; they came from dif-ferent geographic regions, and they filled all the ranks, as well as field and staff.” Barbie Burdick of Carmel, California offered her review: “What a treasure, with so much first-hand historical informa-tion….Horstmann's detailed description of action on the battlefield is like a Ken Burns piece. You can hear the cannon fire in your mind.” The celebratory book-signing event, which is open to the public, takes place Tuesday, November 12 at 7:15 p.m. in Park Tudor’s Wood Room. Additional book-signing events are being scheduled at the Indiana History Center and Barnes and Noble stores in the Indiana-polis area; stay tuned for dates and locations. Books are available for $27.95 at the Park Tudor LockerShop and also may be purchased online via the Park Tudor website. Checks payable to Park Tudor School may be sent to Kathryn Lerch at the school, 7200 N. College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46240-3016. Contact Lerch with questions at [email protected] or 317/415-2880.
Amanda Essex ’14 designed the cover for the latest “Words of War” book.
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For Michaela Tinkey, a junior taking “Global Voices: Poetry Writing,” the GOA has enabled her to take a creative-writing course that wouldn’t fit in to her regular school day. “I know that assignments are always going to be due on a particular day, so I can plan ahead even though I don’t have a specific block of time allotted to the course in my schedule,” she says. The GOA classes are taught by teach-ers at GOA member schools and are open to juniors and seniors. For more informa-tion, visit www.globalonlineacademy.org.
A chat with our new Director of Diversity & Inclusion
Dr. John Daves joined the faculty of Park Tudor this year as Director of Diversity & Inclusion and Upper School English teacher. A native of Princeton, New Jersey, he pre-viously taught English at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, where he created the Exeter Diversity Institute. The summer program is designed to assist Eng-lish and history teachers in the develop-ment of curriculum and techniques to teach race, class and gender issues in American literature and history. Daves also taught at Friends' Central School in Pennsylvania, where he received a fellowship to attend the Bread Loaf School of English at Middlebury College, a teaching assistantship honor from the Uni-versity of Maryland, and a visiting assistant position from Dickinson College. He earned his undergraduate degree from Susquehanna University and an M.A.T. in English from Colgate Univer-sity before completing a Ph.D. in American studies at the University of Maryland. At Park Tudor, in addition to teach-ing AP English III and sophomore English classes, Daves serves as chair of the fac-ulty Diversity Committee. The committee currently is reviewing curricula and how schools are incorporating diversity into the fabric of their curricula. He also is co-chair of the Citizenship and Community Sub-committee of the school’s Strategic Plan-ning Committee, and next year will add the role of English Department chair to his re-sponsibilities.
Q: What are your goals as Park Tudor’s new Director of Diversity & Inclusion?
A: My first year at Park Tudor is about helping faculty and students understand the role diversity plays in their lives through conversation, literature, programs and stra-tegic planning. A senior recently asked me, “Why should I care about diversity?” I asked him if he was thinking about attending an Ivy League school. “Why might they be interested that you come from Indiana? I hear you talking about geographic diversity,” I said. His eyes lit up. “What might their im-pression be of you and the area?” I asked. He said he thought their impressions of Indiana might not include anything but the Indianapolis 500 and other assump-tions about the Midwest. We continued our conversation, dis-cussing these perceptions and assumptions in further detail and their potential impact. After our conversation, he said, “I just learned more about diversity in 20 minutes than I did in my entire educational career.” This story is an example of my role: I have to figure out where students are, and how being aware of diversity issues will help them develop the intellectual and per-sonal agility to create their own path to en-able them to grapple with a more complex, interconnected world.
Q: People define diversity in different ways. How do you define it in connection with your role as Director of Diversity & Inclusion?
A: I think most people assume that diver-sity deals with black and white power dy-namics throughout history, or promoting multiculturalism and making sure we treat
people well, whether they’re Black, Asian, Latino, etc. While those are important aspects of diversity, the primary focus of my role is to help faculty and students understand the various layers of diversity that they’re of-ten not aware of: geographic; social class; gender roles; recognizing cultures of pow-er, both within and beyond the gates of Park Tudor; and helping kids understand their own social identity and development during their time at PT and as they move on into adulthood. I recently read an email from a parent who wrote, “I’m excited to see what you are going to do at Park Tudor.” That made me keenly aware of the spo-ken and unspoken expectations of my ar-rival. My contributions in terms of program and curricular ideas have to be organic, and have to come from a place where the com-munity is in order to have a relevant and
Dr. John Daves
Shaped by our evolving focus on global perspectives, inclusivity and equity, Park Tudor students develop an
understanding of, and respect for, diverse backgrounds and perspectives; the desire to be knowledgeable about
and empathetic toward other peoples and cultures; and the willingness to engage locally and globally.
– From “Six Principles of a Park Tudor Education”
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lasting impact on the role diversity can play in Park Tudor’s growth as it engages India-napolis and the world.
Q: How did you develop the concept for the Exeter Diversity Institute?
A: Exeter has a student-centered approach to teaching that focuses on students gen-erating the focus of the conversation. The teacher serves as facilitator of their learn-ing experience. For the Diversity Institute I wanted to create a similar experience for teachers, where they could learn about diversity issues through the discussion of texts. When I arrived at Park Tudor, I built upon what I learned at Exeter by becoming a facilitator, a coach or a mentor, depending on the social situation.
Students appointed to top positions at International Model UN
For the first time in the history of Park Tudor’s participation at The International Model UN (THIMUN) Conference in The Hague, Netherlands, three Park Tu-dor students have been selected for special positions. Park Tudor is one of only three schools in the world that has been given three special position assignments at THI-MUN 2014, and is one of only nine U.S. schools invited to participate in the confer-ence. This year, Park Tudor will represent the nation of Iraq at the conference, which takes place in January. Roderick Bowlby ’14 will serve in a student officer capacity as deputy chair of the Third Committee of the General As-sembly (social, humanitarian & cultural). He will help run a committee comprised of about 200 students from all over the world. Bowlby’s selection was based upon special application. The deputy chair roles are of-fered to juniors with the view to grooming those chosen for secretary, chair, or presi-dent positions in 2015. While student offi-cers come from 20 countries, Bowlby is the only student from the United States chosen to serve as a student officer. Dan Fu ’14 will serve as one of 27 students on the Nuclear Security Sum-
mit, a special committee formed for 2014 only to emulate the global security summit President Obama will attend at The Hague in March. His position on this summit is Secretary General of the UN. Fu will be involved in creating a communique, rather than creating resolutions, as the regular committees do. Park Tudor Model UN Advisor Peter Smith says, “He will no doubt meet some very senior international figures who work in this field of nuclear security.”
Samone Blair ’14 will serve as a judge on the International Court of Justice (ICJ) with a group 32 students. She will work with in-dependent lawyers who do not represent a country. Blair will become familiar with the rules of the ICJ, as well as research the two actual cases currently before the ICJ. In addition, students Mattie Shepard ’14 and Meredith Mannix ’14 have been appointed press corps delegates for the conference, Shepard for text editing and Mannix for photography.
Faculty explore diversity issues
• Upper School teachers Sven Dubie, Pam Fischer and Kim Pulfer attended the five-day Exeter Diversity Institute at Phillips Exeter Academy in June. Created and led by Park Tudor's new Director of Diversity and Inclusion and Upper School English teacher Dr. John Daves, the Institute was designed for history and English teachers from public and private schools to explore the role social-identity issues play in the minds and lives of their students. Using a wide variety of texts, films and intensive classroom discussions, the 25 conference participants deepened their understanding of themselves as English and history teachers of students from divergent backgrounds. They also discussed new ideas for curriculum development that will prepare young people to meet the demands of an ever more diverse and globally interconnected world.
• Fourth-grade math teacher Chris Holobek attended the week-long National Associa-tion of Independent Schools Diversity Leadership Institute in Alexandria, Virginia this summer. He describes it as an “intense week of leaning into discomfort, collabo-rating with new colleagues, and having the opportunity to share and learn how ele-ments of a diverse school look.” Read Holobek’s article on the Exploring Education blog on the Park Tudor website.
Freshmen get acquainted on a picnic following the first day of classes in August.
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National Merit awards
Ten members—approximately 10 per-cent—of the Park Tudor Class of 2014 have been named semifinalists in the 2014 National Merit Scholarship Program. These academically talented seniors have an opportunity to continue in the competi-tion for some 8,000 National Merit Schol-arships worth about $35 million that will be offered next spring. Congratulations to Amy Cohn, Dan Fu, Chris Gregory, Chris Hsu, Alexandra Lombardo, Victoria Longe, Alexa Petruc-ciani, Michael Xu, Jason Zhao and Mia Zhao. In addition, seniors Samone Blair, Danielle Johnson and Victoria Longe have been named semifinalists in the National Achievement Scholarship Program, initi-ated in 1964 to recognize academically promising black students. The seniors will continue in the competition for ap-proximately 800 Achievement Scholarship awards worth about $2.5 million. Thirteen seniors have been named as Commended Students by the National Merit Scholarship Program. They are Julia Amstutz, Samone Blair, Taylor Byxbee, Andrew Foster, Austin Honigford, Thomas Klimek, Katelynn Kyker, Jack McCarter, Charles Osborne, Leah Schuckit, A.J. Stautz, Linda Tauscher and Walter Winslow.
Student honors
• A research paper senior Dan Fu wrote for his AP U.S. History course, “Ameri-can Foreign Policy Decisions and the 1979 Iranian Revolution,” has been accepted for publication in the Fall 2013 issue of “The Concord Review.” The Review is the only quarterly journal in the world to publish the academic work of secondary students. It features exemplary history essays by high-school students.
• Dan Fu ’14, Robert Gerdisch ’15, Cath-erine Mytelka ’13, Nathan Mytelka ’15, Laurel Fink ’15, John Havlik ’15 and Thien Meensuk ’14 competed in the American Computer Science League All-Stars com-petition in June. The three-person team of Dan Fu and Catherine and Nathan Mytelka placed fourth in its division, which included
28 schools from 17 states. Nathan Mytelka earned a perfect score on the short-answer portion of the contest.
• Park Tudor took third place at the Aca-demic Spell Bowl Invitational at Lutheran High School on October 1. Spell Bowl team members were Emily Janin ’14, Jes-sica Newton ’14, Mattie Shepard ’14 and DeForest Williamson ’14. The team com-peted in the regional competition on Octo-ber 14.
Focus on faculty
• Upper School social studies teacher and Legacy Initiative Director Kathryn Lerch, along with recently retired Upper School English teacher Dr. Diane Hamstra, trav-eled to Washington, D.C. in July to deliver more than 50 oral history interviews con-ducted by Park Tudor students to the direc-tor of the Veterans History Project at the Li-brary of Congress, Bob Patrick. Park Tudor students have collected more than 300 oral histories from veterans that are archived at the Library of Congress.
• Junior Kindergarten teacher Molly Mur-phy has received a master's degree in edu-cation with a focus in early childhood edu-cation from Ball State University. Murphy has taught young children at Park Tudor since 1997 and helped develop the Spanish curriculum for the Hilbert Early Education Center. She holds a B.A. degree in Spanish and English from Indiana University, with study at the Universidad de Granada. She is past president of the Indiana Network for Early Language Learning and has ex-tensive experience as a translator and tutor.
• Assistant Director of Fine Arts and Up-per School graphic design and photogra-phy teacher Heather Teets has received her master’s degree in art education from Her-ron School of Art. She holds a bachelor of fine arts degree in photography and a bach-elor of art education from Herron School of Art/Indiana University.
• Upper School History teacher Jeff Johnson has passed the National Counselor Exami-nation administered by the National Board for Certified Counselors. Johnson is pursu-ing an M.S. degree in school counseling.
This fall Middle School students collected 418 pairs of shoes to send to Swaziland, Africa–more than doubling their initial goal of 200 pairs. In Swaziland, footwear is not common, but is needed for everyday tasks such as getting food and water, adequate health care, and going to school. Stu-dents from Crispus Attucks High School will travel to the African nation over Thanksgiving Break to distribute the shoes and to help educate teens about HIV/AIDS. The high schoolers will share pictures and videos from their trip with PT middle schoolers in January.
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• Chinese Studies Program Director Dr. Caroline Lee-Thompson served on the or-ganizing committee for the September Chi-nese Teacher Workshop sponsored by Con-fucius Institute at IUPUI. The workshop’s goal was to provide resources for new and inexperienced Chinese-language teachers.
• Upper School Spanish teacher Francisco Hidalgo is one of 40 teachers worldwide who is creating teacher-training materi-als and leading online teacher courses for the International Baccalaureate program. He currently is working online with teachers in Malaysia.
Involved in our community
• Park Tudor faculty and students vol-unteered this summer at Horizons at St. Richard’s Episcopal School, a five-week program to help prevent summer learning loss among low-income students. Upper School social studies teacher Jeff Johnson volunteered as a counselor for the program. Student volunteers included Julia Amstutz ’14, Olivia Buroker ’15, James Dora ’14, Nicolas Hornedo ’15, Emily Janin ’14, Kate Kimbell ’15 and Sophie O’Neill ’14. Social Studies teacher Kim Pulfer also as-sisted the program, which was featured in an “Indianapolis Star” article on July 26.
• Abigail Boldt ’17 served on the spe-cial events committee of the Indianapolis Women's Fund GO Ahead & Play public art project. Joined by Riley Aquilano ’18, Shea Aquilano ’19 and Sophie Eskenazi ’18 as well as students from other area schools, the teens helped transform 20 pia-nos into interactive, playable pieces of art. The pianos were placed in various loca-tions in Indianapolis and Carmel in August in an effort to bring music to public spaces and make arts accessible to the community.
• Eighth-graders Anna Kelley, Alex Klimek, Sarah Maar and Natalie Long raised $850 to support the Teal Ribbon Ovarian Cancer Run/Walk on September 28. They walked in memory of Anna’s mother, Karla Kelley.
• Luke Brougher ’14 traveled to Romania for 17 days in July, volunteering at a shel-ter for abused women and children. Along with two of his former classmates from St. Richard’s School, he tutored local children, painted houses, helped on a farm and vis-ited Roma camps to learn about the culture of the Eastern European country. Luke says he gained valuable insights about himself and about the plight of others around the world.
• Asha Smith ’14 has been appointed leg-islative liaison for the teen group of Jack and Jill of America-Indianapolis chapter. Jack and Jill is a nationwide organization of African-American mothers and their families. The core of the philosophy is that every child, if given the proper guidance and opportunity, can be developed into a leader. Asha participated in the Biennial on the Hill Summit of America in September, which provided an opportunity for mem-bers to meet with elected officials to dis-cuss children’s issues, youth leadership and gun control.
• Clare Chandler ’16, Dominique Har-rington ’15, Allison Irwin ’15, Imani Kigamwa ’17 and Ravi Shah ’14 represent-ed Park Tudor at the Youth Philanthropy Initiatives Indiana/Indiana Grantmakers Alliance conference hosted by Park Tudor on July 17.
Honor Council adds mentoring program
When senior Neale Moore was a soph-omore, he realized how much he had de-pended on his older brother, Josh, who had graduated the preceding year. As a result, he proposed to the Upper School Honor Council a mentoring program that would pair an older student with an incoming freshman, helping to make the adjustment to Upper School more graceful. The Honor Council has now adopted the program as part of its existing mentor-ing program for ninth-graders. Over the summer, Honor Council members inter-viewed all incoming freshmen students to
learn about their interests and activities, then paired each one with an upper-level student with similar interests. The students are meeting before and after school this year.
Honor Council members met with freshmen in the shelter by Lauth Field to kick off their new mentoring program.
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Fall athletic update: Boys tennis, girls soccer capture titles
By Brad Lennon, Athletic Director
BOyS TENNIS The No. 3-ranked boys tennis team once again made it to the state finals this fall, defeating Evansville Memorial 4-1 before falling to North Central, 3-2, in the state final match. No. 1 singles player Dan Rayl ’15 won all three of his matches dur-ing the state finals to remain undefeated at 30-0, becoming only the second player to win both a singles and doubles state title. (The other was Brandon Gill ’01.) The boys opened state tournament play with 5-0 sectional victories over both the Inter-national School and Pike. The team won its ninth consecutive Indiana Crossroads Conference champion-ship, besting the other seven teams with 30 points while conquering all five matches in the finals. The netters took second place in the Marion County Tournament, again los-ing a tough battle to rival North Central. Earlier in the season the Panthers won top honors at the Warsaw Invitational. They finished their season with a 20-5 record.
GIRLS SOCCER The Lady Panthers made their second trip in a row to the semi-state competition this year after sectional victories over Ben Davis and Monrovia and a regional cham-pionship, 2-0, over Tri-West. Earlier in the season the girls made a clean sweep of their
conference opponents, finishing with a per-fect 6-0 conference record. Going into the Marion County tournament the girls owned an impressive 8-3-2 record. In the County tournament they won their first two con-tests with victories over Lawrence Central and Decatur Central.
BOyS SOCCER The varsity team was 9-5-1 after a tough loss to Decatur Central in overtime during the second round of the County Tournament. Park Tudor won its tourney opener in impressive fashion, defeating Lawrence Central, 6-0. The boys finished by tying for second place in the conference, losing two close battles to Speedway and Cardinal Ritter. Park Tudor opened section-al play against Heritage Christian, but lost a 1-0 decision to the Eagles. If you’ve noticed the boys and girls soccer teams wearing green jerseys this season, your eyes haven’t been deceiving you. The girls team sported retro green Tu-dor Hall jerseys in its match against Speed-way. The boys wore the jerseys at each conference game in honor of Park Tudor’s girls-school predecessor.
CROSS COUNTRy The boys and girls teams each fin-ished in eighth place at sectionals, with Ryan Betz ’14, Jason Zhao ’14 and Jessica Palmer ’15 ranking as the top finishers for the Panthers. The trio advanced to region-als, where Betz finished 50th and Zhao 67th for the boys, and Palmer finished 71st for the girls. At the Indiana Crossroads Con-ference meet, the boys finished in second place and the girls took third. Earning All-
Conference honors were Palmer (second place), Zhao ’14 (ninth) and Nikhil Tewari ’15 (10th). The girls won the A-3A state preview meet at Terre Haute with eight teams participating. Palmer placed first and Sydney Allen ’15 followed in second. The boys were busy establishing personal re-cords at most meets. They placed eighth of 21 teams at the Brown County Invitational. Ryan Betz ’14 earned a third-place finish at the Yorktown Invitational.
VOLLEyBALL The girls were on a seven-game win-ning streak after impressive wins over Beech Grove and Indiana School for the Deaf. However, they came up short in the opening match of the County tournament, losing to a very talented Brebeuf team. The girls enjoyed a nice stretch of home games to finish the regular season before entering state tournament play.
GIRLS GOLF A small but determined group of five girls represented Park Tudor on the links this fall. New Head Coach Darren Thomas saw marked improvement in the girls over the course of the season. The team finished 11th in the Marion County tournament and placed sixth in the sectional. Isabel Frei-hofer ’15 advanced to the regional round of the state tournament in New Castle.
FOOTBALL Only 20 players dotted the roster at the beginning of the season, making for a very challenging task. Coach Orlando Lowry and his staff made the best of the situation given their small roster numbers. The boys of the gridiron stood 1-5 two-thirds of the way into the season, capturing their first of two victories with a 19-7 win over South Decatur. The players continued to show great determination and resolve with each passing week, winning their last regular-sea-son game over South Decatur, 33-0, heading into sectionals.
Keeping score
Park Tudor athletics has a new website, PT-panthers.org, where you can find schedules, scores, coach information and photo galler-ies. You also can follow the Panthers on Twitter: @ptpanthers.
The girls soccer team celebrates its sectional victory.
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Coach of the year Congratulations to Girls Varsity La-crosse Coach Casey LeFevre, who was se-lected by the Park Tudor Booster Club as Coach of the Year for 2012-2013. During his first year at PT, the girls lacrosse team had a 14-2 record and won the Regional Championship in the IHSWLA league.
Athlete in the news Haley Hallenbeck ’15 was selected to the 2013 Under Armour All-American Midwest Lacrosse Team. Haley was the only player from Indiana selected to play for the team and competed at Towson Uni-versity July 5-7. Hallenbeck also was se-lected to 1st Team US Lacrosse All Ameri-can and played for Team Freedom in the 2013 All-American Showcase in Florida in July.
Doubles partners Danny Hupfer ’14 and Ravi Shah ’14 congratulate each other after a winning shot at the Marion County Tournament as first-year coach Spencer Fields looks on.
Girls Lacrosse Coach Casey LeFevre
Visiting Artist series to feature noted photo-journalist
Pulitzer-Prize-winning photojournalist William Snyder will offer the final presen-tation in this year’s Visiting Artist Series on January 10, 2014. The series kicked off on September 20 with ceramicist Rachel Bleil and was followed by a visit from cya-notype artist Tasha Lewis on November 8. In addition to offering an artist talk and ex-hibition, each artist meets with Park Tudor art students in the classroom to share their work.
Photojournalist William SnyderJanuary 10, 2014 Artist Talk, 6-6:30 p.m., Wood RoomReception, 6:45-8 p.m, Upper School Leffler Gallery
Snyder, a four-time Pulitzer Prize- winning photojournalist, is from Hender-son, KY, attended Evansville Day School and graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology with a B.S. degree in photog-raphy, summa cum laude. Snyder is chair of the Rochester Institute of Technology photojournalism program.
In the 15 years he was a photographer at “The Dallas Morning News,” Snyder covered the first democratic elections in Haiti and Romania; the explosion of the shuttle Challenger; the 1991 coup attempt in the Soviet Union; the reunification of Germany; health care in the U.S. federal prison system; AIDS orphans in Romania; AIDS in Uganda and Thailand; illegal im-
migration in Russia and the Czech Repub-lic; cotton farmers in Nicaragua; seal hunt-ing in Newfoundland; Summer Olympics in Barcelona and Atlanta; Winter Olympics in Calgary, Albertville and Nagano; two NCAA Final Fours; two Super Bowls; two Republican Conventions; and the reemer-gence of religion in Russia.
Fine Arts notes
• Upper School students performed the hit romantic comedy “Almost, Maine” on No-vember 9 and 10. Developed at the Cape Cod Theater Project in 2002, “Almost, Maine” has been produced by nearly 2,000 theater companies in the United States, making it one of the most frequently pro-duced plays of the past decade. To see pho-tos of the production, visit the Park Tudor website.
• Jeremy Wu ’13, Victoria Xiao ’13, Ruben Schuckit ’14 and Nicholas Chun ’10 debuted their own quartet as accompany-ing musicians at the HART Theatre’s pre-sentation of Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew” at White River State Park in down-town Indianapolis on August 10.
Photojournalist William Snyder. Photo cour-tesy of NPPA.
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Clockwise from top left: Matthew Heck ’18 sniffs varieties of coffee beans while visiting a coffee cooperative during a Middle School trip to Costa Rica this summer; Lower School students took a stand against bullying by making a unity chain that circled the campus in October; Cheerleaders Bianca Nelson ’16, Quinn Divens ’14 and Haley Foster ’16 get the crowd fired up before the Homecoming game; Junior Kindergartner Charlotte Irsay Gordon creates a work of art on her first day of school; Meredith Mannix ’14 and Alexa Petrucciani ’14 show off the work of the VEX Robotics Club during the Upper School Club Fair.
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Alumni NewsFall 2013 Park Tudor School
Annual Report2012-2013
Park Tudor
“Teaching is all about relationships. In order to personally connect with each student, you must make an investment in them and you must show that you care about them.”
— Courtney Whitehead, 7th grade geography teacher
“Park Tudor offers students personal care and attention, opportunities to discover passions, and dedicated teachers who know their content and who are experts in their content.”
— Bonnie Stewart, 5th grade teacher
“Park Tudor encourages students to be involved and experience every activity they can. I’ve been able to hold leadership positions and have really gone out of my comfort zone. It’s been a great experience.”
— Abbey Buroker, Class of 2013
“At Park Tudor a student can experience all the facets of learning though academics, through athletics, and through the arts. They have the chance to become friends with remarkably interesting people on our faculty. We all win here in very important ways.”
— Dr. Jan Guffin, Global Scholars program director
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Dear Park Tudor Friends,
While we are always looking forward at Park Tudor, it’s also important to celebrate our past successes. This 2012-13 Annual Report celebrates those who gave of their time, talent and treasure to support our school last year. Their gifts helped us begin our current school year with energy and optimism. Thank you for your commitment to the school— because of your past support, we continue to build from our vibrant mission.
Over the past year, you all have risen to many occasions. Whether it was volunteering on behalf of the Park Tudor Parents’ Association or Booster Club, providing classroom support or participating in the Annual Fund, we have counted on you. The Annual Fund is a critical component of the school’s financial model, which can be most easily captured in numbers; but if you believe (as I do) that the Annual Fund reflects a deeper, more emotional investment in excellence, the results demonstrate an incredible endorsement of our mission. Annual Fund highlights for the 2012-13 school year include raising nearly $1.2 million, which includes gifts from 73 percent of our current families, steady growth in donations from alumni, and faculty and board support totaling 100 percent.
These results demonstrate a strong belief in the school’s mission of providing exceptional educators and extraordinary opportunities. This support has a deep history at Park Tudor, and it is affirming to see how donors recognize and celebrate our commitment to excellence.
I encourage you to read through this Annual Report, where you will find the names of more than 1,250 Park Tudor parents, alumni, faculty, grandparents and friends of the school who proudly supported the school through gifts to the Annual Fund, Endowment or other special projects in the 2012-13 year. These gifts total more than two million dollars. I would be remiss if I did not also express gratitude for the critical role many of you have played as volunteers at the school—you have given countless hours of time and energy to our school and our students. We are very fortunate for this support and the work that our volunteers accomplish every day.
I look forward to your continued strong support in the future, and thank you for all you do for Park Tudor School.
Sincerely,
Matthew D. MillerHead of School
Each year, Park Tudor School offers a variety of opportunities to support the school, both financially and through in-kind donations. Listed in these pages are the names of those who have made donations to one or more of the following: Annual Fund, capital campaign, endowed funds, estate gifts realized and restricted funds. We extend a warm thank you for their commitment to our students and our school.
How To Make a Gift to Park Tudor’s Annual Fund
Outright GiftGifts may be made by credit card or check, made payable to Park Tudor School. You may mail your gift in a pledge/gift envelope or visit www.parktudor.org/giving to make a secure online donation.
PledgePledge your gift to the Annual Fund with a gift/pledge envelope indicating the amount of your contribution and make payments that are convenient for you. Whether you wish to make monthly payments or one payment at a later date, all pledges must be fulfilled by the end of our fiscal year, June 30.
SecuritiesYou can make your Annual Fund donation with a gift of stock. A gift of appreciated securities may allow you to avoid capital gains on the increased value of the stock as well as a charitable deduction for the full market value when the gift is made. Check with your financial advisor for more details. Please contact the Development Office for assistance in this process.
Memorial and Honorarium GiftsYour gift may be made in memory or in honor of a colleague, student, teacher, classmate or family member who is special to you. Please include this information in the appropriate area on the gift/pledge envelope or the notes section of the online donation form. The Development Office will notify the individual(s) or family of your tribute.
Park Tudor greatly appreciates every gift to the school and proudly acknowledges each donor in the Annual Report. If you wish your gift to be anonymous, please indicate so in the appropriate area on the gift/pledge envelope or online donation form.
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Facts and figures about the 2012-2013 school year
Lower School: 15(5 service learning; 10 philanthropic efforts)
Middle School: 12(6 service learning; 6 philanthropic efforts)
UpperSchool: 15 (7 service learning; 8 philanthropic efforts)
Community Engagement Projects in 2012-13: 42
Percent ofteachers
with Ph.Ds
Percent ofteachers with
master’s degrees
Average teacherexperience
Percent of teacherswho have taught
at the college level
20%
60%
20years
33%
Extraordinary Opportunities: Student trips to Uruguay, Costa Rica, Canada, China, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Chicago, Washington, D.C. and
St. Louis. One of only nine schools in the U.S. invited to participate in the International Model UN in The Hague, Netherlands.
For a full list of achievements, go to www.parktudor.org/annual-report
11 National AP Scholars
52 AP Scholars with Distinction
21 AP Scholars with Honor
40 AP Scholars
2013 AP Scholars
Score of 4 or 5 (highest):
62%
AP score of 3 or higher:
87% 80%
Percent of students who participate in
athletics
80%
Percent of students who participate in
fine arts
100%
Percent of students who participate
in world languages
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2012-2013 Annual Giving to the School July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013Key to SymbolsB member of the Gifts to Park Tudor in 10 Years or More ClubE member of the Gifts to Park Tudor in 25 Years or More Club# indicates donors who are deceased* indicates Park Tudor faculty and staff
members
Head of School CircleGifts of $50,000 and above Anonymous – 4 E Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Brown
(Rob ’79; Ruth Ellen Myrehn ’80) Al and Kathy Hubbard via the
Hubbard Family Foundation Inc.B Eli Lilly & Company FoundationB Samerian FoundationB Mr. and Mrs. Paul SkjodtB Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Wood
Leadership CircleGifts of $25,000 - $49,999 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas BralyB Mrs. Janet Ayres Carrington ’64
via the Carrington FoundationB Lilly Endowment Mr. Tom Linebarger and
Ms. Michele Janin via the Linebarger Janin Family Fund, a fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation
B Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MytelkaB The National Bank of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. John Rulli
DiamondGifts of $15,000 - $24,999 AnonymousE Steven S. Cagle ’71 B Central Indiana Community
FoundationB Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeVitoB Fidelity Investments Charitable
Gift FundE Jan and Jerry GershmanE Richard and Katie Kruse
(Katharine Mothershead ’65) via the Mothershead Foundation
Mr. Hiroyuki Maruyama and Ms. Rohaya Rahmat
B MET Foundation, Inc. Park Tudor Booster Club Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schacht via the
Schacht Family Gift Fund of the AYCO Charitable Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Jim SchachtB Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving
St. Vincent Hospital & Health Care Center
Bill and Jennifer StearmanE Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Stickney
(Doug#; Kim Smith ’74)E Sidney and Kathy TaurelE Dr. Marianne Williams Tobias ’58
PlatinumGifts of $10,000 - $14,999 Anonymous – 2 B Dr. and Mrs. Alfonso J. AlanisE Mr. Robert Bennett ’76 and
Mrs. Deborah J. BennettB Mr. and Mrs. Christopher BraunB Jeff and Jennie Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Michael FeiwellE Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fortune
(Jock ’58) The Indianapolis Colts Ms. Annie KnappB Mr. and Mrs. William T. KortepeterE Park Tudor Parents’ Association Mr. and Mrs. Robert SchuckitB Randall L. Tobias Foundation
GoldGifts of $5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous Hon. and Mrs. Alex Azar II Mitchell Blair and Valerie Phillips BlairB Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown (Scott ’81) Mr. Malcolm Bundey and
Ms. Delta Cheung BundeyB Paige and Tim ButtonB Mr. Bryan Chandler and
Ms. Mary Titsworth Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Justin Christian Enrique and Kathleen Conterno Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DuiserB David ’83 and Julie EskenaziB Mr. and Mrs. Fritz FrenchB Tom and Mary Grein Mr. Hurst K. Groves ’59B Mr. Jeff ’89 and Dr. Jennifer Kittle Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lilly II (Ted ’62) Dr. and Mrs. Dean MaarB Dr. and Mrs. William W. McCutchen
(Renie Lilly ’58) Drs. James McGill and Julie Fetters Mr. and Mrs. William Myers (Bill ’65)
via Manatee Community Foundation Mr. Myles O’Neill and
Dr. Fionnuala Walsh Ms. Jennifer Pearl Mr. Jim PearlE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Reilly Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Skillman
(Hap#) Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan SpaffordB Bill ’73 and Lynda StoopsB Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Stout
SilverGifts of $2,500 - $4,999 Mr. and Mrs. Don Aquilano AJ and Lynne BirB Ms. Cynthia Bir Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Bishop Ms. Kendall Bishop ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Booth
(Kathryn Ryan ’68) Mr. and Mrs. James Brainard
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brougher Mrs. Ann Burgess Dr. and Mrs. Mark Cain Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cassidy (Mary*)E Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Dunn
(Ted ’72; Julia Townsend ’72)B Mr. and Mrs. Stephen EnkemaE Dr. and Mrs. William G. Enright ExxonMobil FoundationB Mr. and Mrs. David FlahertyB Dr. and Mrs. Edward T. Fry GE Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Marc GerdischB The Gershman Boys
(Eric ’98, Jason ’01, Ryan ’04) Mr. and Mrs. Claude HarringtonE Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Harris (Ed ’60) Drs. Robert and Nancy Havlik Dr. and Mrs. Tim Hupfer Dr. and Mrs. Joe Johnston Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Gregory KrootB Dr. and Mrs. Mark KykerB Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas B. Lemen
(Nick ’93) Mr. and Mrs. Greg McRobertsE Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. McVie
(Sandy ’64) Mr. and Mrs. David Meek Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Miller
(Matthew*)B Dr. and Mrs. R. Christopher
Miyamoto (Chris ’88)B Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Murphy
(Heather Reilly ’90) Dr. and Mrs. Gregg Ossip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer Dr. and Mrs. John Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Jon Russell Ms. Courtney Schwab Hon. Randall Shepard and
Mrs. Amy MacDonell Shepard via the Dayton Foundation
B Betsy and Jim SmithermanE James and Emily Sturman
(Jim ’67; Emily Moore ’66)B Jason F. Sturman ’93 and
Molly Foglesong Sturman ’93 B Charles ’77 and Peggy SutphinB Target Corporation David and Aneena Urbanek Drs. Alex and Lauren Walker Mrs. Stephanie White-Longworth &
Mr. Terry LongworthE Mrs. Lucy Holliday Wick ’44 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff WiesingerE Gene and Mary Ann Zink
BronzeGifts of $1,500 - $2,499 Anonymous – 2 Douglas* and Amy AllenB Kevin W. Betz and Holly Hapak Betz (Holly ’83)
E Mrs. Suzanne Brown Blakeman ’55 B Mr. C. Harvey Bradley ’41 Ms. Sheryl BransonE Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Broadie Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Buttrick Mr. and Mrs. William B. Carmichael Dr. and Mrs. Richard Chadderton Mr. YongYong Chen and
Mrs. Yanfei Ma Duke Realty Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher Mr. Henry Fu and Dr. Hillary Wu The Gardner Family Mr. and Mrs. Don Gottwald Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Grant Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hallenbeck Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hanley Mrs. Ann Crapo Hannah ’43 B Mr. and Mrs. F. Haydon Hapak
(Haydon ’74) Mr. and Mrs. Brad Hirst Dr. Cherri Hobgood Mr. David Joy and Dr. Qin Wang-Joy Mr. Mark Kirschner and
Ms. Sheryl Branson Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kraft (Peter*) Mr. John Krull and
Ms. Jenny Labalme Dr. and Mrs. Steve LaBarge Mr. and Mrs. Philip Larman Mr. J. Scott and Dr. Julie Laughner Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Lawlor
(Mark ’84) Dr. and Mrs. David Lee Alexandra and Greg Loewen Mr. and Mrs. Richard MackB Mr. and Mrs. J. Colin MacNab Mass Mutual Life Insurance CompanyB Dr. and Mrs. Dale L. McCarterE Mr. and Mrs. H. Roll McLaughlin
(Linda Hamilton ’43)B Mr. and Mrs. Rob Carlton Paugh Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Polak Mr. Thomas Rifleman Robinson Family FoundationB Reverend and Mrs. C. Davies Reed
(Carol Cummings Rogers ’59*) Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation B John and Mary StanleyB Michael and Sharon Sullivan Chris and Tara Warner Dr. and Mrs. Marc Young Mr. Guoxin Zhu and
Mrs. Zhaogen Chen
PantherGifts of $750 - $1,499 Anonymous – 2 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Akins Cols. Lyndi Hutchison ’67 and
Terry Balven Mr. Dean BarnhardB Batt Family FoundationB Susan Batt ’92 B Mr. and Mrs. William G. Batt Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Beesley
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Mrs. Jessica Bibliowicz Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Bloniarz Mr. and Mrs. Ben BowlbyB Gina and Jim Bremner Family FundB Donald W. Buttrey and Karen Lake
Buttrey ’63# via the Saltsburg Fund
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Ciulla Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Cochran
(Mary Moses ’75) Mr. and Mrs. Scott Conner David and Ellen CrabbB Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Deane Drs. Timothy Divens and
Suzanne Hand Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L. DuffyB Don and Kathy DunbarE Mrs. Nancy Hare Dunn ’45 Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Edwards Mr. Bowman R. Elder ’02B Brett and Patricia FinkB Mr. William L. Fortune Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Foster Dr. and Mrs. Matthew H. French
(Matthew ’87) Mr. and Mrs. Bradley GershmanE Rich and Susan Graffis Mr. Charles E. Griffith via the
Griffith Family FoundationB Mr. C. Perry Griffith via the
Griffith Family Foundation Mrs. Gerd Griffith Ms. Amy Hamilton Drs. James and Doris Hardacker Drs. Edward Hellman and
Laura ReuterB Dr. and Mrs. Saul Helman M.D.B Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. HicksE Mr. John H. Holliday ’42 B Mr. Kevin Honigford and
Ms. Kimberly Pohlman Dr. and Mrs. BP House The House FamilyB Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard
(Thomas ’54) Mr. Gary Huber ’63 B Mr. and Mrs. Rob C. Hueni
(Rob*; Gretchen*)B Mr. V. William Hunt and
Mrs. Nancy Bergen Hunt Dennis and Brook Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Martin Kaefer Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kite Mr. and Mrs. Andrew KlinemanB Peter and Barbara KnappB Mr. and Mrs. James E. LaCrosse Mr. and Mrs. John Andre Lacy Mr. and Mrs. Matthew LacyB Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lathrop
(Alma Taylor ’60) Mr. and Mrs. Scott LawE William V. and Catherine W. Lawson
(Cathy Wood ’72*)B Ms. Maya Leibman ’84 Dr. and Mrs. Roger Lenke Mr. and Mrs. Renhua Li Dr. Lawrence E. Lloyd
B Stephanie Upham Lord ’68 B Mr. and Mrs. William H. Main Mr. and Mrs. Garth McClainE Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mead
(Susie Mayberry ’65) Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Mitlak Mr. and Mrs. Michael MooreB Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Morgan Old National Trust CompanyE Mr. Anthony Onstott* Mr. and Mrs. Zeb PortanovaB Drs. James L. Qualkinbush and
Brenda G. Barker Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Rex Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Robertson Mr. Robert Rook and Dr. Adrien Sipos Mr. and Mrs. Thomas RossB Dr. and Mrs. Richard ScalesB Drs. Joel Scherer and
Anna Maria StornioloB Mr. and Mrs. David W. Skeels The Society for Science & the PublicB Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. SogardB Susanne and Jack SogardB Kathleen and Dale St. LouisE Dr. and Mrs. Christopher StackB Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Stewart
(Bonnie*)B Jonathan ’89 and Kelly Lamm ’87
Teller B Jeffrey and Benita Thomasson Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tush Vanguard Charitable Endowment
Program Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weiss Wells Fargo Matching Gifts Program Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. West (Brian ’92) Westfield Insurance Ms. Ashley Wick ’03 Dr. Jimmy Xu and Dr. JoAnn Wangi Mr. and Mrs. Sam S. Yadav
AppleGifts of $250 - $749 Anonymous – 15 Dr. Kash Abdul-Rahman and
Ms. Jamila ZafarB C. Willis Adams III ’58 B Mr. and Mrs. James S. Adams Mr. Thomas B. Adams ’59 Drs. Soong and Kyung Ahn Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Aldridge Dr. and Mrs. Samer Ali-HasanB Mr. and Mrs. James Allen (Kim*)E Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Alpert
(Barbara*) Amgen FoundationB Mr. David and Dr. Karen Amstutz Mr. John Amy ’09 Mr. Samuel Amy ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Devin Anderson Mr. Jeffrey Andrew and
Mrs. Pamela Obegi Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Angelicchio Mr. and Mrs. Robert Antrim
(Laura Elder ’99) Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Arbuckle
E Mr. John N. Atcheson ’77 Mr. Viswanath and
Dr. Vidya Sree AtluriB Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Ayres
(Mike*; Karen*)E Nancy Ayres ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bahler Diana Hutchison Baker ’69# Mr. and Mrs. John Baker Mr. and Mrs. Marc Behringer
(Stephanie*) Mr. and Mrs. Matt Belsaas
(Desma Alderman ’01) Dr. Edmond Bendaly and
Dr. Zeina Nabhan Mr. and Mrs. Mark Benoit Mr. and Mrs. John Berry Mr. and Mrs. Claudio Bertolini Dr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Biel Torrey M. and Lori E. Bievenour
(Torrey ’96)B Mr. Bill Bishop* Mr. and Mrs. Robert BlackE Tom* and Joanne Black Ms. Alpha Blackburn Dr. Christina Bodurow Mr. Preston T. Breunig ’90 Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Bridgewater Mr. Ron Brock and
Ms. Ann Thompson Brock Dr. and Mrs. Theodore BroganB Susan and Andy Buroker
(Susan Novak ’84)E Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Bussa
(Nancy Kernahan ’56) Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. Joby Carmody
(Heather*) Mr. and Mrs. Craig M. Carpenter Roxane and Chad Cerda Mr. and Mrs. Jason ChallandB Mr. Joe Chapelle and
Ms. Catherine Y. Chapelle ’87 B Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. ChristieB Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. C. Deryl CouchB Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Crannell
(Lee ’86; Lynn Lacy ’86) Mr. Harold R. Cunning ’35 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dassow Mr. and Mrs. William Daugherty Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Davis
(Don ’62) Ms. Grafton Day ’05 Dr. Alfonso de Dios and
Mrs. Raquel Molina Mr. and Mrs. Hesham DeraziB Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeVoe
(Chuck ’48)E Stephen E. ’53 and Mary O. DeVoeB Mr. and Mrs. Bob A. Dominguez
(Debbie*)E Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Doninger
(Judith Lamb ’58) Mr. and Mrs. James Dora Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Drics Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Drook
B Mr. and Mrs. B. G. DuganB Mr. and Mrs. Patrick DuginskeB Mr. Douglas W. Dunn ’74 B Mr. and Mrs. Larry Eckel (Larry*) Mr. and Mrs. Jason Eckerle Dr. Dale Edgar and
Ms. Michele Heinold Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Eiteljorg
(Roger ’66) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce EllisonE Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Ellsworth
(Roberta Norris ’68) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas EnglishB Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Esterline
(Tom ’57#; Kate Mahaffey ’58) Mr. and Mrs. John Q. D. Evans
(Amy Hebert ’02) Mr. and Mrs. David S. Evans
(David ’69)E Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Everett
(Debbie Stuart ’69*) Dr. Giuseppe Firenze and
Dr. Isabella Velona Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Justin FiteB Mr. and Mrs. Michael FitzSimons
(Marjorie Kitchen ’63) Mr. and Mrs. Zach Ford (Abby*) Mr. Jesse A. Ford and
Ms. Maria Estrada-Ford (Jesse ’88) Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. FordB Mr. and Mrs. Randolph L. Foxworthy
(Jenifer James ’81) Mr. and Mrs. John FralichB Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Frank Walter and Laura FreihoferB Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. French Mr. Peter S. French ’85 B Michael and Kristin FruehwaldB Drs. Michael and Shirley FryB Mr. Joseph Fumusa* Barbara GehringB Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gehring Mr. and Mrs. James Geier Mr. Alex Genetos ’00 B Philip and Dorothea GenetosE Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Gery (Lee ’57) Mr. John T. Gilligan ’10 Drs. Carlos and Ruth Gimeno Dr. Juan Carlos Gomez and
Dr. Maria Luisa DiezE Carolyn Schaefer and Jack Gray Drs. David and Jianan GraybillB Gregory & Appel InsuranceB Mr. and Mrs. Jason Groves
(Emily Hebert ’93)B Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hammock (Chris*) Mr. and Mrs. Steven Harbaugh Dr. and Mrs. Bradley Harris Mr. and Mrs. Shaun Hart (Shants*) Mr. Brian HartmanB Dr. and Mrs. Hill Hastings Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Hawkins
(Joe ’96)E Mr. and Mrs. Tucker HawkinsB Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Hawkins
(Sam ’94; Sarah Smith ’97)
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Mr. George Hayes and Dr. Lindiwee-Yaa Randall-Hayes
Ms. Kathryn T. Hebert ’98 B Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hebert Mr. and Mrs. Jeff HellmanB Ms. Lisa A. Hendrickson ’77* and
Mr. John WhalenB Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hessler Mr. Craig Hitchcock and
Dr. K. Shaw LambersonB Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Hodge
(Elizabeth Elliott ’81) Mr. Arthur C. Hodges Mr. Fletcher Hodges III Drs. David and April Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Brian HolleB Mr. and Mrs. William J. Holt (Bill ’76) Mr. and Mrs. Craig Honig (Rebecca*) Ms. Donna Hopf Mr. and Mrs. Dagoberto Hornedo Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howe Mr. Chia-Cheng Hsu and
Ms. Yu-Chen PengB Dr. Thomas D. HughesB Mr. Clifford A. Hull* and
Dr. Sara H. Murphy IBM Corporation Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Nolan JenkinsB Dr. and Mrs. Rick Johns
(Jennifer Griggs ’85) Mr. and Mrs. Brian Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ronan Johnson
(Beth Tolbert ’03) Dr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kahre (Inga*)B Dr. William A. Kalsbeck ’81 Mr. and Ms. Todd KatzB Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Keller (Scott ’63) Mr. and Mrs. James R. Keller Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kemper Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Kershisnik James and Susan Kigamwa Dr. and Mrs. Kevin KileyB Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kilkenny Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Klapper Mrs. Barbara F. KleinB Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kleymeyer Drs. Alan and Beth Klotz Mrs. Joanne KomariE Dr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Kuhn
(Doug ’71)B Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ladendorf Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Brian LatinovichB Ellen Wardwell Lee ’67 and
Stephen J. DuttonB Mr. and Mrs. James R. LefflerB Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Levine
(Mike ’90) Mr. Baohui Li and Ms. Peiyi Yang Mr. and Mrs. Ben LiB Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Long
(Christine Graffis ’88) Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lueck
Dr. Mark Lybik and Ms. Leslie JosephB Dr. and Mrs. William J. Lynn Dr. and Mrs. Jon M. Maier Mr. and Mrs. Raul Maramba Mr. and Mrs. Jose Marrero Mr. and Mrs. William Marsan Dr. and Mrs. Bret MarshB Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Marshall
(Melanie*) Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan McDowell
(Jonathan ’02) Mr. Robert McKinneyE Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. McLainE Barbara Menzie ’46 Jan and Linda MertensB Mrs. Eleanor Taylor Miller ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Miller Dr. Raghavendra Mirmira and
Dr. Veena Rao-MirmiraB Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Mitchell
(Anne Rogers ’85)B Dr. and Mrs. Richard T. MiyamotoB Dr. and Mrs. Jean-Pierre Mobasser Richard and Terry Mohs Mr. and Mrs. Michael Momcilovich Ms. Kelli Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morris Mr. Kenton Morris and
Mrs. Jennifer Morris Mr. and Mrs. Patrick MosongoE Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. MosslerB Mrs. Suzon Motz Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MoyerB Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Murphy
(Molly*) Dr. and Mrs. Ryan D. Nagy
(Katherine Deane ’98) National Christian Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Maximillian Newell
(Dana Bennett ’82) Drs. Alexander and Helen Niculescu Norris FoundationE Rev. and Mrs. J. William Novak Brad and Tiffany Olson Ms. Amy P. Osborn ’83 Drs. Rajesh and Valerie Pai James T. and Debra B. Parker Mr. Noel Piñero and Ms. Angi Parks*B Mr. and Mrs. John E.D. Peacock
(Jay ’64; Sally Bradley ’64) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Persky
(Joseph ’62) Mr. Anthony and Dr. Lori Petrucciani Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Pettinga
(Tom ’80)B Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Phillips
(Mark*; Leslie*)E Mr. Steven F. Pockrass ’83 and
Mrs. Kathy Osborn Mr. Peter and Dr. Tammy Polit Drs. Ajay and Padma Ponugoti Jim and Kim Purucker Dr. Omar Rahman and
Dr. Fyeza HaiderB Dr. and Mrs. George F. RappB Dr. and Mrs. John G. Rapp Dr. and Mrs. Ovais Raza
B Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. RenkensB Rick and Shannon Rezek Mr. and Mrs. Brent and
Susan RichardsB Mr. and Mrs. David L. Ring (David ’72)E Mr. and Mrs. Randall D. Rogers
(Randy ’64; Mary Holliday ’65) Colonel Torrence ’56 and
Dr. Lynette Rogers Ms. Heidi Rohloff Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Roush Dr. Eric Rubenstein and
Mrs. Carly Sacher-RubensteinB Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ruckelshaus
(John ’48; Patricia Carter ’48) Mr. Jeff Rudd and
Mrs. Christie Thrasher-RuddB Mr. and Mrs. John C. RudolfE Jane B. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sarratt Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William SchamingE Mr. Richard C. Searles Mr. and Mrs. James Seymour Dr. and Mrs. Shoaib Shafique Dr. and Mrs. Mitesh ShahB Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Shane
(Ben ’96)E Mr. and Mrs. David N. Shane Mr. and Dr. Jared Shattuck Dr. Matthew Shaw and Mrs. Chen Bi Mr. and Mrs. Mert Shipman Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Shore
(Heather Stewart ’90)B Mrs. M. David SkeelsB The Reverend Jean M. SmithB Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Smith
(Robert ’43)E Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Smith Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Snow Mr. and Mrs. Jason Spartz Mr. Jay Spitzenberger and
Mrs. Kathleen Shields Mr. and Mrs. John St. Clair Ms. Amy Stacey Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey StautzB Mr. Mark J. R. Merkle and
Ms. Sue E. Stemen*B Mr. and Mrs. Michael StewartB Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. StewartE Mr. and Mrs. P. James Stokes
(Jeannine Grinslade ’46) Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sturman (Jake ’98) Dr. and Mrs. Jeremy Sullivan Dr. and Mrs. Darryl TannenbaumB John and Deb Thornburgh Ms. Heather Smith Thorne ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thornton
(Lindsay Elder ’95) Mr. and Mrs. Mikael Thygesen Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Tinkey Mr. and Mrs. Jim ToomeyB Rebecca Garrison Tracy ’52 Mr. and Mrs. David TuckerB John and Janna UrbahnsB Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Valinet
(Stephen ’60) The Verma Family
Mr. and Mrs. Jian Wang Mr. and Mrs. Hugh K. Warren (Brick ’68)B Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank Watanabe
(Frank ’85)B Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas WatsonB Mr. and Mrs. Michael Webster
(Mike*; Sarah*) Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Richard White Mr. Michael Willett via Heritage
Fund: The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County
B Nancy Nichols Williams ’73 E Mr. and Mrs. James L. Worrall
(Jim ’61) Mr. Frank Wu and Ms. Julie Liu Dr. and Mrs. Tom Xiao Mr. Jianlei J. Xie and Dr. Minxia M. He Dr. Yanping Xu and Dr. Qiuyue YuB Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Yingling
(Jeff ’78)B Mrs. Mary Louise Yingling Dr. Min Zhao and Mrs. Annie Chen Marty and Amy Zimmerman
Red & WhiteGifts of $1 - $249 Anonymous – 18 Mr. and Mrs. Greg Adams Mr. Iñaki Alanis-Cue ’03 B Leeta Albea* Mrs. Janet Allen Drs. Amit and Vibha AnandB Mr. Sam Anaokar ’97 and
Dr. Jordan Mossler Anaokar ’97 B Dr. and Mrs. Ray M. Antley Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Antrim Apple a Day, Inc.B Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Arnold
(Christine Burton ’71) Drs. Gaurav and Rebecca Arora Bob and Monica Ash Mr. George Atkinson ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Averyt (Shannon*)E Mr. and Mrs. John Axe
(Linda Sadlier ’56) Ayres Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Susan Backer Mrs. Suzanne F. Frenzel Baldwin ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Balven Ms. Jordan BangertB Mr. and Mrs. George Barbee
(Molly Johnson ’66) Dr. and Mrs. Brian C. Barlow
(Belinda*) Ms. Grace Barlow ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Cary Barnard Ms. Brandi Barnett* Ms. Rosie Barnhard Mrs. Patty J. BarthB Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Batt (Bob ’95) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur BaxterB Steve and Barbara* BeattieB Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Beck
(Sally Hawk ’66)B Ms. Katherine L. Benedict ’67 Mrs. Lizette Daggett Bennett ’69
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Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bennington (Martha Stacy ’53)
The Berger FamilyB Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan L. Birge
(Judy Kothe ’60)B Mr. and Mrs. James R. Blankenbaker
(Jim ’83; Carrie*)B Mrs. Sol Blickman (Toby Sachs ’39) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Block Mrs. Mary Beth Bloomfield Mr. and Mrs. Reynardo Bluiett Mr. Anatoliy Petrov and
Ms. Tracey Blum-Petrov* Mr. and Ms. James Bodine
(Alyse Dann ’94) Mrs. Jesse Bohnert* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boll Drs. Sridahr and Prashanthi Bolla Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. Bookwalter
(Timothy ’73) Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Boschen Ms. Jeanne Bowling* Box Tops for Education Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bragg (Carrie*) Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Brake Mr. Charles Braly Ms. Lauren Braun ’07 Ms. Marissa M. Braun ’10 Ms. Rachel Braun ’08 Mr. Matt L. Bremner ’00 Mr. Preston T. Breunig Sr.B Mr. and Mrs. John B. BridgeE Barbara Prentice Broad ’37 E Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Brooks
(Claire Wilkinson ’52 ) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brosius Jane A. Brown & Family Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brunk Mr. Noah C. Buonanno ’00 and
Ms. Yuan Yuan LuB Alan Burke ’54 Mr. and Mrs. David Burns Mr. Theodore Butz Mr. and Mrs. John Byxbee Mr. and Mrs. Jose Caceres Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Caceres Ms. Alexandra Cain ’13 B Ms. Kathleen Campbell* Miss Courtney Cantor ’07 B Dan and Katy Cantor Capital Group Companies
Charitable Foundation Mrs. Alicia Carlson* Ms. Eva CarmichaelB Mr. and Mrs. Terry Carr
(Susan Nunamaker ’69) Honorable Julianne CartmelB Janet and Lawrence Casey-Allen Mr. Emil Cerimele Kami and Daniel ChamberlainB Mr. Joseph Chamberlin* Mr. Alex Markov and
Mrs. Amber Chance* Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Chaplin Chase Foundation Ms. Christina Cheatham Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.
Cheesebourough
Mr. Eddie Cheever Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carnicella
(Anna Christie ’01) Mr. and Mrs. Zachary J. Chubb
(Laura Dick ’96) Hea-Won Kim and Tae-Yon Chun Mr. Cameron Clark ’04 B Elizabeth Woodard Clark ’59 B Mr. and Mrs. William B. Clark
(Bill ’42; Carol Lynn Blackburn ’49) Mr. Brett Clements ’03 B Ms. Mollie Cleveland* Mr. and Mrs. William Clouse Clowes FundE Benjamin and Margaret Coe
(Peggy Butler ’48) Mr. Nathan H. Cohen ’96 Mr. Haldan Cohn and
Ms. Phyllis Lugger Ms. Alison Collins*E Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephen Colwell
(Steve ’51)B Mr. and Dr. David L. Combs Ms. Francesca Conterno ’13 Contract Policy & International
Contracting, United States Defense Department
Mr. Tristan Cork*B Carolyn Coukos Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Cox
(Jessica Benson ’99) Mr. Kyle Cox* Mrs. Georgia Mattison Coxe ’48 B Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Crafton
(Annie*)B Ms. Mary Crevey Dr. Matthew Crittendon Dr. Megan CrittendonB Jim Cunning and Lisa StoneB Julia A. Foreman Cunningham ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Monte Curnutt
(Cathlynn*)B Mr. Stephen Curry* Robert H. Cusack M.D. ’39 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dakich Mr. and Mrs. Justin Dammeier
(Justin*) Ms. Amy Davis ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Grover B. DavisB Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Dawson
(Margaret Spiegel ’62)B Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Dean Ms. Stefanie Dean* ’05 Drs. Charles and
Barbara Debettignies Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Debshaw Dr. Giuseppe Del Priore and
Dr. Men-Jean Lee Mr. Jake Denker Mr. and Mrs. Michael DenkerB John and Ruth Denton Mr. Matthew A. DeVito ’07 B Mr. Mark Dewart* and
Ms. Margo McAlear*E Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dezelan Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dick
(Whitney Ford ’99)
Dr. and Mrs. Darin Dill Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Dill Ms. Gretchen L. Doninger ’87 and
Mr. David Victorson Dr. Clarice Doucette*B Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Dreyer
(Sally*) Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Droz (Brian ’93) Dr. and Mrs. Sven H. Dubie
(Sven*; Cammy*) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dugandzic
(Shauna Havercamp ’03) Ms. McKenna Duiser ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Chad Dull (Cassie*)B Mrs. Virginia Obrecht Dulworth ’46 Mr. Tanner H. Dunn ’10 Mr. Wesley Dunn ’09 B Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. DurbinB Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. DustB Dr. and Mrs. Craig R. DykstraE Mrs. H. Warren Earle
(Constance Cadick ’49) B Deborah Eck ’67 B Mr. and Mrs. Garry M. Eckard Mr. Christopher Eckersley ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin EckertB Ritch K. and Joan T.C. Eich Mrs. Cynthia Eiteljorg* Mr. and Mrs. Blake Elder Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ellison
(Ann*) Mrs. Portia Hancock Eltvedt ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Peter EmersonB Ayn K. Engle ’95 Mrs. Barbara Epperson* Mr. William Esterline ’01 B Mrs. Lucinda Lee Evans ’55 B Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Eveleigh Mr. and Mrs. Antoine EzellB Mr. and Mrs. John N. Failey Ms. Julia Failey ’98 Mr. Justin Farlow ’03 B Lorelei* and Thomas Farlow Ms. Teri Feller* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fenech
(Holly Weaver ’93) Mr. and Mrs. Keenan Fennimore
(Carolyn Edwards ’00) Ms. Lori Fetter Ms. Pamela Fischer*B Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fischer
(Suzanne Chichester ’59)E Dr. and Mrs. Barry W. Fisher
(Barry ’78)B Robert and Elizabeth Taggart
Fitzsimmons ’62 B Mr. and Mrs. Terry Fleck (Sylvia*) Mr. Thomas Broadie and
Ms. Kathryn Fletcher (Toby ’91, Kate ’91)
B Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Fletcher (Steve ’65; Judy ’67)
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Foltz (Wally ’58)
Ms. Anne Hankey Forman ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Forrestal (Lily*) Mr. and Mrs. Larry Foster
B Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox (Karlyn*)B Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Fox (Krista*) Ms. Vanessa Freije ’13 JJ Freudenberg ’15 Jim and Cindy Freudenberg Ms. Cristy Friday SagalowskyE Carolyn Easton Friedman ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Darrin Friskney Mr. Justin A. Fruth ’93 Dr. Karsten Fryburg and
Dr. Christina Kim Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gabbert Gallagher Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Galstian Mr. and Mrs. Rich GansE Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garbowit
(Wendy Mantel ’72) Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Gardner
(Hunter ’03; Maggie Hilligoss ’03) Kelly Gardner ’20 B Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Gaughan
(Shirley*) Mr. Philip Geier Mr. and Mrs. Vincent H. Geiger Ms. Laura Gellin* Ms. Helene V. Genetos ’05 Mr. Dwayne Gibson Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Gibson
(Mark ’95; Hillary ’95)B Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Giles Mr. Andrew Gillman ’05 and
Ms. Courtney Dewart ’05 Girl Scout Troop #2543B Ms. Therese Glassmeyer* Mr. Matthew Glidewell ’00* Mr. Luis Gomez and
Mrs. Trish Dulmes-Gomez Mr. and Mrs. Ryan W. Graft (Ryan ’93) Mr. and Mrs. Bryan D. Grant (Bryan ’96) Ms. Shannon Gray ’11 E Mr. Jerry Grayson* Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Green
(Sandra Shawley ’63) Ms. Ellen Davies Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gregory Mr. Andrew Grein ’07 Ms. Ellen L. Grein ’10 E Mrs. Edith Greiwe Mr. and Mrs. William Scott GriderB Mr. Ransom Griffin ’67 B Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Grinkmeyer
(Joan*) Mr. and Mrs. Rick Gross (Rick*)B Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grubb Mr. and Mrs. David GuevaraB Dr. Jan Guffin* Mr. and Mrs. Nikhil S. Gunale
(Nikhil ’96) Mrs. Barbara Sublett Guthery ’58 Mr. Charles S. Hall ’63 Mr. Richard Hall ’03 B Reed E. Halliday Mr. and Mrs. Jerry HalperinB Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hamer (Paul*) Mr. and Mrs. John HammerB Mr. Anthony and Dr. Diane* Hamstra Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hann
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B Mrs. Mary Pat Evans Hanson ’67 Mrs. Charlotte H. HapakB Mr. August M. Hardee II ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hardin Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hardy
(LeAnne Smith ’69) Mr. and Mrs. Eric Harper
(Courtney Burt ’93) Mr. and Mrs. David Harris
(Marion*) Mr. and Mrs. James Harris (James ’63) Mr. and Mrs. Don Harvey
(Lucy Graham ’58) Tucker Hawkins ’24 and
Aden Hawkins ’26 B Dr. and Mrs. Larry L. Heck Mr. Bill Henderson Mrs. Ruth Henderson Ms. Linda H. HensleyB Mr. and Mrs. Bill Herman Ms. Jeanne F. H. Hargitt Herrick ’51 Mrs. Patti Grant Hester ’63 B Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Hicks (Brian ’88)B Mr. Thomas Hicks ’77 Mr. Francisco Hidalgo*B Mr. Douglas Hill ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd HillB Dr. and Mrs. Don Carlos Hines
(Don ’56 )B Ms. Jane Hizer*B Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Hoffmann
(Ruth Bixler ’43) Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hogshire III
(Jim ’50) Jannette K. and Richard R. HogshireB Captain and Mrs. James H. Holds Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Holeman Mr. Christopher Holobek*B Mr. and Mrs. James D. Holton
(Jim ’71) Mr. Graham Honeycutt ’02 Mr. Joshua Hood and
Ms. Nicole Cooreman Margaret Weeks HopperE Mrs. Reva M. Horine Miss Kristyn Marie Horvath ’07 Mr. and Mrs. William P. Houley
(Judith Walsh ’58) Ms. Jaime L. Hubbard ’96 Ms. Brooke Hubbuch ’01 B Mr. J. Richard Hunt Mr. Collier Huntley ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Darrell J. Huotari
(Darrell ’97)B Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Hutchinson
(Kathy*) Mrs. Carlie Irsay Gordon ’99 and
Mr. Zach Gordon Dr. and Mrs. Randy Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Berkley Isaac Dr. and Mrs. David Isaacs Miss Brittany Ison ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ivancevich
(Susan Mertz ’69) Mr. Jaren Jackson and
Terri Carmichael Jackson Esq. Mr. Christian Jacobs* Mr. Arthur B. James ’87
B Mr. and Mrs. James A. James (Jim ’53)B Drs. J. Gerald and Eileen JanzenB Martie Hutchman Jensen ’45 B Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Jessup
(Jon ’86) Mr. Charles Johnson ’05 B Mrs. Elizabeth Wiest Johnson ’46 B Mr. Jeffrey R. Johnson*B Bill Johnson and
Karen Napier-JohnsonB Ms. Marya E. Jones ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy JordanB Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Jungemann Mr. and Mrs. David Kaszko (David*) Mr. and Mrs. John Katrus (Julia ’99)B Ms. Wendy Kaufman ’85 Ms. Heather Kelleher* Mr. and Ms. Steven Keller
(Janet Galbreath ’69) Mr. and Mrs. John Kelley
(Gretchen Connelly ’69)B Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kennedy
(Jack ’47; Patricia Smith ’49) Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kenny
(Kelly Sheridan ’95)B Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kerr (Amy*) Dr. Faisal Khan and
Dr. Beenish AmjadB Bill* and Denise KidwellB Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Kight
(Andy ’89; Megan Jones ’91) Dr. Steven Kim and Ms. Susan YooB Mr. Jeffrey ’82 and Dr. Linda Kimbell Mr. Joseph Kimbell ’13 Mr. Robert Kincaid Mr. John Kincannon ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Brian King Mr. and Mrs. Jon E. King Mr. Royal King ’83 B Amy and Bruce Kinon Mr. and Mrs. Joel B. Kirby (Joel ’65) Miss Brigid Kirlin ’03 E Mr. and Mrs. David A. KivelaB Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kivett
(Charles ’51) Mr. Joseph Kivett ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kizer (Ann*)B Miss Charlotte Klamer ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Seth H. Kleiman (Seth ’94) Ms. Heather Kleinschmidt* Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kleymeyer
(Matt ’00) Mr. Michael G. Knapp ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Knowles Mr. and Mrs. Kevin KohartE Dr. and Mrs. John P. Kondelik Drs. David Kosten and Melissa McCoy Mr. Patrick J. Traub and
Mrs. Alison Kothe ’68 B Mr. and Mrs. John KramerB Lisa A. Krieg ’82 and Michael GableE Miss Marjorie Kroeger ’44#B Ms. Heather Kulwin ’92 Mr. Lance Ladendorf ’05 E Mr. Gerry and Mrs. Susanne LaFollette
(Sue Eaglesfield ’54) Mrs. Sandra S. Stiles Lagoni ’62
B Dr. Frederick Landis Mr. Joseph Landis ’13 Lands’ End School Rewards ProgramB Mrs. Rosalie McKee Lange ’47 Dr. Mark Langer and Dr. Elaine White Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Lanham Mr. Matthew Lanter ’07 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lapp (John ’93)B Mr. Kelley and
Dr. Dana Giles ’83 LasekB Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lasseter
(H. Margaret Fisher ’47) Mr. and Mrs. John Lathrop
(Constance Ryan ’68)B Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Laughner
(Barb*) Mr. William Lawson ’00 and
Mrs. Stephanie Goodrid Lawson ’00 B Joann Pettit Leal ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lebovits Dr. Chin Lee and Dr. Natasha Kim Mr. Christopher Lee ’13 Mr. Donald Thompson and
Dr. Li-Chun Caroline Lee-Thompson* Mrs. Helen Rand Lenke Mr. Michael Lenke ’11 B Mr. and Mrs. P. Bradley Lennon
(Brad*)B Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Lerch
(Kathryn*)B Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Leser
(Geno ’79)B Mr. and Mrs. Marc A. Lickliter (Marc*)B Ms. Vicki Lickliter Dr. Robert Lillo and
Dr. Sarah Thomas Mr. Patrick Lilly ’03 Mr. Gregory Linderman ’03 B Mrs. Carol McKee Littell ’51 B Mr. and Mrs. Dale Little
(Judy McConnell ’58) Dr. and Mrs. Robert Lockhart
(Diane Guingrich ’63) Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Lombardo Ms. Alicja Loveday ’01 E Dr. and Mrs. John C. LoweB Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lowe (Laura*) Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Lowry* Ms. Christine Lucas ’12 B Miss Betty Jo Lutz ’46 B Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lynch (Bill ’60) Ms. Wilma Mack Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Macy Mr. Michael W. Magdycz and
Ms. Dawn E. Crum Michael Magdycz Jr.,’19 Ms. Courtney Maguire ’03 Dr. Raja Mahidhara and
Dr. Geetha Rao Mr. Brett Mahoney-Kiebach ’03 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Main (Bill ’87)E Mr. and Mrs. David B. Malcom
(David*) Dr. and Mrs. Adnan Malik Drs. Mohammad and Khalida Malik Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Mangas
(Sharon Drach ’69)
E Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Mantel (Flo Mary Foreman ’46)
E Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. March (Debbie*) Mr. and Mrs. James A. MarchionyB Elise S. Marshall Ms. Reilly Martin ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Massel
(Michael ’07; Amanda Ranek ’06)B Mrs. Mary Sydney Haram Matuska ’52 B Dr. and Mrs. J. Allen McCutchan
(Emily Klamer ’61) Ms. Erin L. McDonald ’88 B Dr. Scott McDougall*B Dr. and Mrs. William K. McGarvey Pemberton McGuire ’19 B Mr. and Mrs. A.J. McIntosh
(A.J.*; Lori*) Mr. and Mrs. Kirk McKeon
(Emily Arnold ’90) Ms. Kathleen McKinney ’69 E Mr. Dave Morrison and
Ms. Margot K. McKinney ’79 Mrs. Jo Ann McLane Ms. Beth Ann McLane-ClarkE Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. McLaughlin
(Mac ’79; Margo Raikos ’81) Ms. Mary Lea McTurnan ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Serge Melki (Joëlle*) Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mercurio (Lisa*) Meridian Hills Country Club Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Meyer
(Carl ’77) Mr. Scott Meyer ’12 Mrs. Susan Meyer Microsoft Corporation Ms. Emily Miller*E Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Miller
(Gene ’46; Flo Jameson ’47#)B Mr. and Mrs. John L. Miller (John ’63)B Ms. Karen D. Miller ’58 Mr. Don Perkins and
Mrs. Kristen Miller* Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Miller
(Matthew ’93)B Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller (Sandy*) Mrs. Susan MillerB Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miroff (Drew ’92)B Mr. Franklin I. Miroff and
Dr. Susan Maisel-Miroff Miss Kemmie Mitzell ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Moore Mr. and Mrs. David Moore (David ’81) Mr. James E. Moore Mrs. Nancy MooreB Mr. and Mrs. Juan C. Morales (Lori*) Ms. Lauren Moreland ’13 Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan (David ’96) Mr. and Mrs. David MortonE Dr. and Mrs. Phillip G. Mosbaugh
(Elizabeth Hill ’56) Mrs. Jessica Doyle Moskowitz ’97 Mr. J. David Mossler ’04 Ms. Lisa Muloma ’13 Mr. Carey M. Muluhya and
Dr. Eva W. Muloma Mr. and Mrs. Byron Muntz
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Dr. James Murray and Mrs. Mary Nichols
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Myers (Kristine Manders ’68)
B Mr. and Mrs. Carl Navarre (Pamela Menzie ’73)
Ms. Cassandra Neal*B Mr. and Mrs. James T. Neal
(Georgianne Davis ’47) Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Neighbours
(Owen ’62)B Dr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Nelson
(Bob ’59; Sandie ’59)B Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Nesbit Netlink, Inc.B Drs. Blake L. and Carolyn Neubauer Mr. and Mrs. David Nie (Jennifer*) Mr. Steven Nigh ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nixon (Erin*)B Mr. and Mrs. Rick Nole (Claudia*)B Paul Nordby* Mr. Ricardo Noriega Erosa and
Mrs. Andrea Cutino Moguel Ms. Joanna Oberthur Mr. Michael OberthurB Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Brien
(Dee DeMotte ’52)B Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Odle (Alexis*)B David and Liz* OdmarkB Mrs. Donna O’Donnell Mr. William Haydon Osborne ’10 B Tom* and Kim PageB Mr. and Mrs. Ben Palleiko
(Jeanne Lindholm ’62) Park Tudor Class of 2017 Park Tudor Class of 2019 Mr. David Park and Ms. Emily Morris Mr. Colin Parker ’13 Dr. and Mrs. David Patterson Ms. Madeline Patterson ’08 B Mr. Eduardo C. Ciannelli and
Ms. Sandra Dunbar Paul ’54 Miss Carolyn Pearson ’03 Ms. Jana PehlerE Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pellico (Karen*)B Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Pendexter
(Mary*) Ms. Irena Penev* Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peterson Neil Pettinga ’19 Mr. Brandon C. Phillips ’96 Bobbi Byrn PlewesB Bob Pockrass ’87 Dr. and Mrs. Richard Popp
(Janis Sherman ’58)E David ’55 and Susan Wishard ’56
Poston William and Susan Powers Dr. Abigail Poyser ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Proske Mr. Marc and Mrs. Kim Pulfer Mrs. Lindsay Winingham Pykosz ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Gary QuinnetteB Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Raiser
(Charlie ’65)E Mr. Stephen C. Ransburg ’56 Miss Lauren Rapp* ’07
B Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Rassi (Melissa Black ’89)
Mrs. Anne T. Ratliff Mr. and Mrs. Randall RaylB Mr. and Mrs. Bryon J. Realey (Bryon*) Mr. and Mrs. R. Merrill Reece Dr. and Mrs. Ted ReeseB Mr. Frank Regich* and
Mrs. Concha Marin* Mr. Nicholas Reider ’03 Mr. Derek C. Reinbold ’10 B Mr. Alfred O. “Tod” Reynolds Jr. ’63 E George ’65 and Kay Reynolds Ms. Laura Reysz* Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rhodehamel
(Will ’79; Megan Crowell ’79) Mr. and Mrs. Daniel RichardsonB Mr. John Richey*B Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Riddle (Sharon*)B Rifleman Family (Kurt ’82) Mr. Ben Holloway and
Mrs. Emily C. Ristine Holloway ’94 B Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Ritz (Ryan*) Mr. and Mrs. Steve Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. RobertsE Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Roberts
(Laurel*) Mr. James Bolton and
Dr. Pamela Bolton (Pamela Robertson ’82)
Ms. Ovini D. Rodrigo ’10 E Ms. Carole Diane RoeE Miss Helen E. Rogers ’46 Mr. and Mrs. James B. Rogers
(J.B. ’82)B Mr. and Mrs. Toby Rogers
(Toby*; Sara*) Mr. Steve Rohrbaugh and
Mrs. Tiffany Rider Rohrbaugh ’88 B Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rominger* (Mark ’88; Mary*)B Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum Mr. David S. Rowe and
Mrs. Susan A. Swinehart Mr. Steven Rowe and Mrs. Jun Luo Mr. Nick Ruskowski and
Mrs. Michelle Farina Ms. Suzanne Russell*B Mrs. Gloria C. Ryan Mr. Eric Sabandal ’09 Dr. Vani Sabesan ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Joel SacherB Mr. and Mrs. William G. Sadlier
(William ’58) Ms. Tina Sahakian* Mr. Eli Salatich* Mr. Ronald G. Salatich and
Mrs. Hilary Stout Salatich Mr. Travis Sandifur and
Ms. Tracy Betz-Sandifur Mr. Jonathan T. Sands ’92 Ms. Carmen Sanoguet*B Mr. and Mrs. Gino Santini Ms. Lisa SauceB Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Schalliol Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schechter
(Elizabeth Ann Robbins ’63) The Schiffer Family
Mr. Edmund Schilling* Mr. and Mrs. Brian Schneider Mr. Christopher Schneider ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schnizlein
(Jennifer Arnold ’96) Mr. and Mrs. Rod Schroeder
(Laura Kivela ’90*) Ms. Carrie Schwartz* Dr. Mary Ann Scott* Mr. and Mrs. Eric Scotten (Alyssa*) Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sears (Lara*)B Mrs. Margaret Miller Seroppian ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Julio Serpas Mr. Kishan M. Shah ’10 Ms. Deblina SharmaB Dr. Geoffrey Sharpless* and
Dr. Hilene Flanzbaum Mrs. Mary Jo Hawk Shaw ’64 Mr. Thaxter Shaw and
Ms. Ramona Sequeira Mr. and Mrs. Dwight ShoreB Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Shula (Gaye*)B Jim and Bonnie Shute Ms. Julianne Elizabeth Sicklesteel ’07 Mr. Michael Sanich and
Ms. Jane Sidey*B Dr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Simmons
(Carole*)B Catherine Nelson Hollings Simmons ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Eric SimmonsE Mrs. Helaine Borinstein Simon ’39 B Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sims
(Jane Harper ’66)B Ms. Barbara Skelton* Ms. Barbara Skinner* Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sloope (Julia*) Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Smith Mr. and Mrs. G. Pearson SmithB Ms. Heather Louise Smith ’89 B Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith
(Becky Sharp ’57) Ms. Kristen Smith Mr. Michael Smith* Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. SmithB Frederick Snoy ’71 Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Sogard
(Chris ’84) Ms. Lianne Somerville ’66 Mr. Ted Somerville ’07 Mr. Elliot Sosbey ’03 B Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Soukup Ms. Deborah Spoerner Ms. Emily St. Charles ’12 Dr. and Mrs. Michael Stacey Mr. Colin C. Stalnecker ’04 Mr. and Mrs. M. Cary Stalnecker
(Cary ’98) Mr. and Mrs. Dan Staner Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stark Mrs. Sydney B. StephensonB Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steuer
(Mary Huber ’69) Mr. and Mrs. Seth A. Stevens
(Amy Kleymeyer ’97) Ms. Miranda StevensonB Mr. and Mrs. David W. Stewart
(David ’82)
Mr. Robert Stigler* Ms. Vanessa S. Stiles ’88 B Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stotts (Doug*) Mr. Gordon R. Strain ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Straub Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Stuart Mr. and Mrs. David L. Stump (David ’01)B Drs. Norman and Anne Stump Jonathan and Joanna SturgillB Mr. Mike McCraw and
Dr. Amye Sukapdjo ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sulya
(Jane Cripe ’58) Mr. Spencer Summerville ’06* Chris and Cheri Sumner Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sutton Ms. Shari Sutton*B Gregg A. Sweeney, D.D.S.B Mrs. Janet M. SweeneyB Ms. Marion Sweeney ’65 B Nancy McCown Symmes ’39 Mr. Thomas W. Taft ’87 B Mr. and Mrs. John Talbert (John*) Joe and Stella Talkington Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tannenbaum Chris Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Matthew TaylorB Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor (Susan*) Drs. Matthew Tector and
Tracy BrennerB Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Teets
(Heather*) Ms. Elizabeth Terzo ’97 and
Mr. Ben Elkin Drs. Raj and Monica TewariB James E. Thomas and
Judith E. Dell’Aringa Mr. J. Elliott Thomasson ’07 Mrs. Tazewell Thompson
(Georganne Russell ’58) Mr. Tyler Thompson ’03 B Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Thompson
(Vivian Alpert ’67) Mr. and Mrs. Randall Thornton Mr. James ThrasherB Mrs. Anne ThroopE Mr. Royce D. Thrush*B Dr. William and Mrs. Mary Tierney Mr. Luke S. Tilmans ’10 Ms. Amy Tobias Mr. and Mrs. David Todd (Ellen*) Mr. Alex Tolbert ’98 Brian ’00 and Amanda TolbertB Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Tolley
(Deborah Ricketts ’67) Mr. and Mrs. Silas P. Tolliver Ms. Deborah Tompkins* Mark and Kristin Tomyn Mr. Jonathan Toumey ’74 and
Ms. Alison Jester Mr. and Mrs. Eric TowneB Mr. and Mrs. John F. Townsend III
(John ’89)B Ms. Vicki Townsend ’68 Mr. John H. Travis ’80 Ms. Erin Trimpe* ’07 B Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trimpe (Lisa*) Ms. Caroline Tucker ’13
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Mr. and Mrs. John TuckerB Mrs. Joyce Tucker* Mr. Bryan William Tuckman ’07 Ms. Erin E. Tuckman ’10 Miss Melissa Tuckman ’04 Ms. Tamara Tudor* Mr. Patrick Turner ’05 and
Ms. Meghan Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turner Dr. and Mrs. Dario Untama (Dario*) Dr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Vander Heide
(Judith Howell ’53) Mr. and Mrs. DeMario Vitalis
(Melanie Tinker ’99) Ms. Jillian Voege ’11 B John and Alana Voege Ms. Miranda D. Voege ’10 B Dr. and Mrs. Eric VonderoheB Mrs. Barbara Martin Vonnegut ’39 B Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Vote (Janice*) Drs. Raj and Shireesha VuppalanchiB Mr. and Mrs. David M. Wade
(David ’85) Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Wade
(Steve ’83)B Mr. Michael Wadelton* Mr. and Mrs. Josh Wakefield
(Kasey Kruse ’00) Monique and Mark Wallace Ms. Sierra Wallin ’13 E Mr. John R. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Ward Ms. Rusty Warren ’69 Ms. Adrienne E. Watson ’06 Ms. Darah S. WatsonB Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. (Skip) Watson Jr.B Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Watson (Susan*) Drs. Whitten and Susan WatsonB Crystal Weaver ’00 E Mrs. Meredith Weaver Mr. and Mrs. John Weingardt (Tina*) Mr. and Mrs. William Weinhardt
(Sandra ’58)B Mrs. Barbara Weir Ms. Marilyn Weiss* Mrs. Tina Mark Weldon ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Guy WestermeyerB Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Weymuth (D.J.*) Mr. and Mrs. Tom WhiteB Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Whitehead
(Courtney*)B Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Whitesell
(Philip ’53) Mr. Rick Whitham and
Mrs. Gigi Omran Mrs. Daphne Wiles Isaac Willett Esq. and
Dr. Adrian WillettB Mr. John Williams* Mrs. Nicole Williamson Mr. Zachary Wills ’03 E Mr. Duane E. Willsey ’82 B Mrs. Lynn Wilson Ms. Lucy Winter*B Gordon ’62 and Anne Emison WishardE Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard
(Bill ’59)
E Mr. R. Stewart and Ms. Kristin L. Wood (Kristin Miller ’51)
B Mr. Douglas A. Peterson and Ms. Marjorie E. Wood ’83
Mr. and Mrs. C. Daniel Woodfin (Deborah Wasden ’69)
B Dr. Kenneth R. Woolling M.D. Ms. Mary Woolling ’72 Ms. Shelle Wright*E Mrs. Roberta Wurzman Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wynne Mr. and Mrs. George Young Mr. and Mrs. Henry YoungB Ms. Mary Zajac* Dr. Xiaowei Zhao and Dr. Jie XuE Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Zolezzi
(Greg ’61)
In-Kind GiftsAnonymous – 2 Steve and Barbara* BeattieMr. and Mrs. Mark BenoitKevin W. Betz and Holly Hapak Betz
(Holly ’83)Ms. Cynthia BirMr. and Mrs. Douglas BralyMr. and Mrs. William B. CarmichaelMr. Eddie Cheever Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Eric Doninger (Eric ’84)Gershman Boys ’98, ’01, ’04Mr. and Mrs. Don GottwaldMr. Anthony and Dr. Diane* HamstraMr. Ronald W. HellmannMr. and Mrs. Steve Kerr (Amy*)Peter and Barbara KnappMr. and Mrs. William T. KortepeterDr. and Mrs. Mark KykerWilliam V. and Catherine W. Lawson
(Cathy Wood ’72*)Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Lerch (Kathryn*)Mr. and Mrs. Bryon J. Realey (Bryon*)Ken and Melissa ReeseMr. and Mrs. Anthony RobertsonMr. Rob Shula ’98 Ms. Vanessa S. Stiles ’88 John and Janna UrbahnsDr. and Mrs. Eric Vonderohe
Applefest Golf OutingAnonymous – 3 Best Bolt Products, Inc.Ms. Cynthia BirMr. and Mrs. Christopher BraunCushman & Wakefield/Summit Realty
GroupMr. and Mrs. Joseph DeVitoMr. and Mrs. Thomas DuiserThomas English Retail Real Estate, LLCMr. and Mrs. Thomas EnglishMr. and Mrs. David N. EskenaziFirst Merchants BankMr. and Mrs. Larry FosterDr. and Mrs. Thomas A. GardnerGastroenterology of Indianapolis,
Digestive Health CenterMr. and Mrs. Scott HallenbeckMr. and Mrs. F. Haydon Hapak
(Haydon ’74)Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harrington
Herman & Kittle Properties, Inc. (HKP)Hogan MayflowerIce Miller LLPInterstate Global Marketing SolutionsISU Insurance Services, Underwood
Insurance GroupJet Linx Aviation LLCMr. William Johnson and
Mrs. Karen Napier-JohnsonMr. Jeff ’89 and Dr. Jennifer KittleMr. and Mrs. Gregory KrootDr. and Mrs. Mark KykerLeadJen LLCMr. and Mrs. Donald LucasMack Financial GroupMr. and Mrs. Richard MackMr. and Mrs. Bradley McGinnisMr. and Mrs. Eric MooreMooreco IV McDonald’sMr. and Mrs. Andrew MorrisPark Tudor Booster ClubPark Tudor Parents’ AssociationPlews Shadley Racher & BraunMr. and Mrs. Jonathan PolakMr. and Mrs. Zeb PortanovaPrecision DrillingDr. and Mrs. John RamseyDr. and Mrs. Douglas RexSandor DevelopmentSt. Vincent’s Sports PerformanceMr. and Mrs. Michael StewartDr. and Mrs. Daniel J. StoutTaft Stettinius & Hollister LLPDr. and Mrs. Darryl TannenbaumVillage Cigar Gifts in honor of …Ms. Erin Biel ’09 Dr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Biel
Mr. Joseph Bir ’13 Mrs. Suzon Motz
Rachel Bir ’14 Mrs. Suzon Motz
Alec J. Bloomfield ’19 Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Roush
Kathryn Ryan Booth ’68 Mrs. Jessica Bibliowicz
Ms. Kathryn Crabb ’07 David and Ellen Crabb
Ms. Lillian Crabb ’12 David and Ellen Crabb
Ana Cruz RiveraAnonymous
Ms. Alexandra Dakich ’12 Mr. Franklin I. Miroff and
Dr. Susan Maisel-Miroff
Mr. Emerson Davis Jr. ’60 Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Davis
(Donald ’62)
Mrs. Whitney Dick ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Ford
Mrs. Majie Failey ’40 Cols. Lyndi Hutchison ’67 and
Terry Balven
Bennett Ford ’27 Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Ford
Mr. Jim FoxlowMr. Thomas B. Adams ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Persky
(Joseph ’62)David ’55 and Susan Wishard ’56 PostonMr. and Mrs. James L. Worrall (Jim ’61)
James Foxworthy ’18 Mr. and Mrs. James A. James (Jim ’53)
Lucy Fralich ’16 Mr. Emil Cerimele
Dr. Edward T. FryMr. and Mrs. G. Pearson Smith
Mrs. Kathleen FryDrs. Michael and Shirley FryKelly Gardner ’20
Sean Fry ’14 Drs. Michael and Shirley Fry
The Gershman FamilyMr. David S. Rowe and
Mrs. Susan A. Swinehart
Talia Hasan ’16 Dr. and Mrs. Samer Ali-Hasan
Mrs. Claire Wishard Hoppenworth ’88 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59)
Mr. Adam Kinon ’03 Amy and Bruce Kinon
Mr. Merritt Kinon ’00 Amy and Bruce Kinon
Mr. David A. KivelaMs. Adrienne E. Watson ’06
Gavin KleimanMr. and Mrs. Seth H. Kleiman (Seth ’94)
Olivia Klein ’16 Mrs. Barbara F. Klein
Mrs. Wendy LarmanMr. and Mrs. Richard Weiss
Mr. Michael Lenke ’11 Mrs. Helen Rand Lenke
Haroon Malik ’23 Dr. and Mrs. Adnan MalikDrs. Mohammad and Khalida Malik
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Mrs. Christina Van Riper McCoyLisa A. Krieg ’82 and Michael Gable
Luke McIntosh ’24 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Halperin
The Mike McLain FamilyMr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hebert
Mrs. Linda Hamilton McLaughlin ’43 Mr. H. Roll McLaughlin
Elizabeth Moore ’17 Mr. Robert Kincaid
Mr. Joshua Moore ’12 Mr. Robert Kincaid
Neale Moore ’14 Mr. Robert Kincaid
Mr. Erik Ochsner ’89 Anonymous
Natalie Odmark ’17 Jim and Bonnie Shute
Theresa Odmark ’15 Jim and Bonnie Shute
Mr. David S. Poston ’55 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59)
Mrs. Susan Poston ’56 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59)
Cooper RamseyWilliam and Susan Powers
Mattie Shepard ’14 Hon. Randall Shepard and
Mrs. Amy MacDonell Shepard
Hannah Shore ’21 Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Shore
Rachel Shore ’22 Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Shore
Mr. Michael L. Smith and Mrs. Susan Smith
Tucker Hawkins ’24 and Aden Hawkins ’26
Mr. Laurence K. TreadwellMr. Iñaki Alanis-Cue ’03
Ms. Caroline Tucker ’13 Ms. Barbara Skinner*
Tudor Hall Class of 1958Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sulya (Jane Cripe ’58)
Mr. Gordon D. Wishard, ’62 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59)
Mr. Gordon D. Wishard Jr., ’92 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59)
Gifts in memory of…Diana Hutchison Baker ’69 AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Glenn M. BalvenCols. Lyndi Hutchison ’67 and
Terry BalvenMs. Katherine L. Benedict ’67 Mrs. Lizette Daggett Bennett ’69 The Berger FamilyMrs. Suzanne Brown Blakeman ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Charles BollGina and Jim Bremner Family FundJane A. Brown & FamilyMr. and Mrs. Terry Carr
(Susan Nunamaker ’69)Contract Policy & International
Contracting (CPIC)Deborah Eck ’67 Mr. and Mrs. David S. Evans (David ’69)Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. EveleighMr. and Mrs. Christopher Everett
(Debbie Stuart ’69*)Mr. and Mrs. John N. FaileyMr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Fletcher
(Steve ’65; Judy ’67)Tom and Mary GreinMrs. Mary Pat Evans Hanson ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hardy
(LeAnne Smith ’69)Ms. Jeanne F. H. Hargitt Herrick ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ivancevich
(Susan Mertz ’69)Mr. and Ms. Steven Keller
(Janet Galbreath ’69)Mr. and Mrs. John Kelley
(Gretchen Connelly ’69)Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Mangas
(Sharon Drach ’69)Ms. Kathleen McKinney ’69 Ms. Beth Ann McLane-ClarkMs. Lianne Somerville ’66 James and Emily Sturman
(Jim ’67; Emily Moore ’66)Ms. Rusty Warren ’69 Mrs. Tina Mark Weldon ’69 Mr. and Mrs. C. Daniel Woodfin
(Deborah Wasden ’69)
Mrs. Anne McConnell Barth ’67Cols. Lyndi Hutchison ’67 and
Terry Balven
Mrs. Janet BennettMr. and Mrs. William G. Batt
Mr. Lew BerkeleyMr. and Mrs. James L. Worrall (Jim ’61)
Mrs. Debra C. BurnsMr. and Mrs. Christopher Everett
(Debbie Stuart ’69*)
Mr. Michael Buschmann ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Myers
(Kristine Manders ’68)
Ms. Karen Lake Buttrey ’63 Mr. Donald Buttrey
Ms. Tessa E. Byers ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richardson
Mr. John CaldowRobert H. Cusack M.D. ’39
Mr. Stephen Cline ’63 Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Keller (Scott ’63)
Mr. William Cline ’49 Mrs. Lynn Wilson
Mr. David Cornwell ’64 Miss Charlotte Klamer ’65
Mrs. Betsy Crowell ’46 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rhodehamel
(Will ’79; Megan Crowell ’79)
Mr. John DeVoe ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeVoe (Chuck ’48)
Mrs. Margot Lacy Eccles ’53 Mrs. Lynn Wilson
Mr. William Elder ’40 Anonymous – 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael AntrimGina and Jim Bremner Family FundDan and Katy CantorMr. and Mrs. William B. Clark (Bill ’42;
Carol Lynn Blackburn ’49)The Clowes FundMr. and Dr. David L. CombsMr. Douglas W. Dunn ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Dunn
(Ted ’72; Julia Townsend ’72)Mrs. Nancy Hare Dunn ’45 Mrs. H. Warren Earle
(Constance Cadick ’49) Mr. and Mrs. Kevin EckertMr. and Mrs. Roger S. Eiteljorg
(Roger ’66)Mr. and Mrs. Stephen EnkemaMr. and Mrs. David S. Evans (Roger ’69)Ms. Cristy Friday SagalowskyMr. Philip GeierMs. Linda H. HensleyMr. and Mrs. Mark M. HolemanMr. Patrick J. Traub and
Mrs. Alison Kothe ’68 Miss Marjorie Kroeger ’44#Mrs. Rosalie McKee Lange ’47 Mr. Robert McKinneyMrs. Jo Ann McLaneMs. Beth Ann McLane-ClarkMr. and Mrs. William J. Mead
(Susie Mayberry ’65)Meridian Hills Country ClubMrs. Anne T. RatliffMrs. Gloria C. RyanMr. Ronald G. Salatich and
Mrs. Hilary Stout SalatichMr. and Mrs. David N. ShaneJames and Emily Sturman
(Jim ’67; Emily Moore ’66)Joe and Stella TalkingtonMr. and Mrs. Randall ThorntonMr. and Mrs. John Tucker
Mrs. Barbara Martin Vonnegut ’39 Mr. and Mrs. John W. WynneMr. and Mrs. George Young
Mrs. Joy EnkemaMr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hebert
Mr. Carl Eveleigh ’48 and Mrs. Mary Eveleigh
Jan and Jerry Gershman
Mr. Shanon Fields ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Kirk McKeon
(Emily Arnold ’90)
Mr. David Fisch ’98Dr. and Mrs. Ryan D. Nagy
(Katherine Deane ’98)
Mr. Carter Fortune ’60 Gordon ’62 and Anne Emison Wishard
Mrs. Elizabeth FoxworthyJan and Jerry Gershman
Mrs. Stacey GabbertMr. and Mrs. Wayne Tush
Mr. Sam GershmanMr. David S. Rowe and
Mrs. Susan A. Swinehart
Miss Sara Lois HaberMr. and Mrs. Ben Palleiko
(Jeanne Lindholm ’62)
Mr. Nathaniel Hamilton III ’63 Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Keller (Scott ’63)
Mr. Dennis T. Hollings ’83 Mr. Douglas A. Peterson and
Ms. Marjorie E. Wood ’83
Mr. Robert Hollowell Jr. ’44 Mr. Anthony Onstott*
Mrs. Jane H. HoltNancy McCown Symmes ’39
Mrs. Helen H. HutchmanMartie Hutchman Jensen ’45
Mr. Christopher D. Jones, ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Rassi
(Melissa Black ’89)
Miss Marjorie Kroeger ’44 AnonymousDiana Hutchison Baker ’69#Cols. Lyndi Hutchison ’67 and
Terry BalvenMrs. Nancy Hare Dunn ’45
Mrs. Roberta M. LambersonMr. Craig Hitchcock and
Dr. K. Shaw Lamberson
Ms. Evelyn McClainMr. Christopher Holobek*
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Mrs. Jeanne McFall ’46 Dr. and Mrs. Phillip G. Mosbaugh
(Elizabeth Hill ’56)Mr. and Mrs. James T. Neal
(Georgianne Davis ’47)
Mr. Andrew McLainMr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hebert
Mr. John Megenhardt ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Raiser
(Charlie ’65)
Mrs. Sallie Mink ’65 Ms. Marion Sweeney ’65
Ms. Patricia Moore ’65 Diana Hutchison Baker ’69#Cols. Lyndi Hutchison ’67 and
Terry Balven
Mrs. Elizabeth Hall Perkins Spiegel ’32 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Dawson
(Margaret Spiegel ’62)
Mrs. Yvonne PettingaMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Pettinga
(Tom ’80)Mr. and Mrs. M. Cary Stalnecker
(Cary ’98)
Mrs. Annette RingDiana Hutchison Baker ’69#Cols. Lyndi Hutchison ’67 and Terry
Balven
Mary Z. RockoffMr. and Mrs. Joel Sacher
Mr. Baxter S. Rogers ’59 Colonel Torrence ’56 and
Dr. Lynette RogersMr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59)
Dr. Karl Schwechheimer and Mrs. Sigrid Schwechheimer
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Main
Mr. John R. StarrMr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kleymeyer
Mrs. Jane Gentry Stevenson ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Brien
(Dee DeMotte ’52)
Mr. Douglas H. StickneyMr. Theodore ButzMr. and Mrs. Patrick Cassidy (Mary*)John and Ruth DentonDr. and Mrs. Craig R. DykstraMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Esterline
(Tom ’57#; Kate Mahaffey ’58)Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Everett
(Debbie Stuart ’69*)Ms. Lori FetterMr. and Mrs. Bruce FrankMr. and Mrs. Vincent H. GeigerJan and Jerry GershmanMrs. Edith GreiweMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hill
Mr. and Mrs. William H. MainDr. and Mrs. John G. RappRick and Shannon RezekMs. Carole Diane RoeMr. and Mrs. David SimonDavid and Jacqueline Simon
Charitable FoundationMr. Jonathan Toumey ’74 and
Ms. Alison Jester
Mr. Harry Stout ’41 Diana Hutchison Baker ’69#Cols. Lyndi Hutchison ’67 and
Terry Balven
Mr. Humam SukapdjoMr. Mike McCraw and
Dr. Amye Sukapdjo ’87
Mr. Alexander L. Taggart III ’42 Robert and Elizabeth Taggart
Fitzsimmons ’62
Mr. Henry Taggart ’44 Robert and Elizabeth Taggart
Fitzsimmons ’62
Christopher Jacob TherberRich and Susan GraffisMr. and Mrs. Kirk McKeon
(Emily Arnold ’90)
Mr. and Mrs. Henry ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hebert
Ms. Lynn ThomsenMr. and Mrs. Stephen P. DeanMr. Christopher Holobek*Mr. Clifford A. Hull* and
Dr. Sara H. Murphy
Mr. Todd TobiasMr. and Mrs. James A. James (Jim ’53)
Mr. Lloyd J. TuckerMr. Christopher Holobek*
Late Members of the Tudor Hall Class of 1953
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Vander Heide (Judith Howell ’53)
Mr. David Walsh ’63 Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Keller (Scott ’63)
Mr. Larry WechterAnonymous
Mr. David Yingling ’79 Mr. Joe Chapelle and
Ms. Catherine Yingling Chapelle ’87Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Yingling (Jeff ’78)Mrs. Mary Louise Yingling
Dr. Robert J. YinglingMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Yingling (Jeff ’78)Mrs. Mary Louise Yingling
Thank a TeacherMrs. Leeta R. AlbeaMr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miroff (Drew ’92)
Mrs. Shannon AverytDr. Alfonso de Dios and
Mrs. Raquel MolinaMr. and Mrs. James Gallagher
Mr. J. Michael AyresMr. and Mrs. Michael Massel
(Michael ’07; Amanda Ranek ’06)
Mrs. Karen AyresMr. and Mrs. Michael Massel
(Michael ’07; Amanda Ranek ’06)
Mrs. Belinda BarlowMr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miroff (Drew ’92)Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum
Mrs. Barbara BeattieMr. John Amy ’09
Mrs. Carrie BlankenbakerMr. and Mrs. Craig M. CarpenterMr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miroff (Drew ’92)
Ms. Jesse BohnertAnonymous
Mrs. Heather CarmodyMr. and Mrs. Craig M. Carpenter
Mrs. Anne R. CraftonDrs. Alexander and Helen Niculescu
Mr. Mark DewartMr. Samuel Amy ’11
Mrs. Deborah M. DominguezDr. and Mrs. David Isaacs
Mr. Kevin DotyThe Schacht Family
Mrs. Sally L. DreyerDr. and Mrs. Darin Dill
Mrs. Cammy DubieDr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum
Dr. Sven H. DubieBill Johnson and Karen Napier-JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Robert Schuckit
Mr. Larry EckelMr. YongYong Chen and Mrs. Yanfei MaJanna, John, Alaina and Ross
Urbahns
Eighth Grade TeachersMr. and Mrs. Jeff Wiesinger
Mrs. Deborah Stuart Everett ’69 AnonymousJJ Freudenberg ’15 Jim and Cindy FreudenbergMr. V. William Hunt and
Mrs. Nancy Bergen Hunt
Mrs. Lorelei R. FarlowMr. Noah C. Buonanno ’00 and
Ms. Yuan Yuan LuCrystal Weaver ’00
Ms. Pamela FischerJanna, John and Ross Urbahns
Mrs. Sylvia FleckMr. Samuel Amy ’11
Fourth Grade TeachersMr. Rick Whitham and Mrs. Gigi Omran
Mrs. Karlyn FoxDr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum
Mr. Joseph K. FumusaMr. Jake DenkerMr. and Mrs. Michael DenkerMr. and Mrs. Rich GansMr. Bill HendersonMrs. Ruth HendersonDr. and Mrs. Ted ReeseMr. and Mrs. James SeymourDr. and Mrs. Darryl TannenbaumMr. and Mrs. Michael TannenbaumChris TaylorMr. and Mrs. Matthew TaylorMr. Patrick Turner ’05 and
Ms. Meghan MurphyMr. and Mrs. Richard TurnerJohn and Janna Urbahns
Ms. Laura GellinMr. YongYong Chen and Mrs. Yanfei MaDr. and Mrs. Anthony Lombardo
Mr. Jerry GraysonMr. Gordon R. Strain ’96
Mr. C. Perry Griffith ’01 Mr. C. Perry Griffith
Dr. Jan GuffinAnonymousMr. Alex Tolbert ’98
Mrs. Chris HammockTommy Schacht
Mrs. Shants HartMr. and Mrs. Jeff Wiesinger
Ms. Jane HizerMr. Haldan Cohn and
Ms. Phyllis Lugger
Mr. Christopher HolobekDr. Alfonso de Dios and
Mrs. Raquel MolinaDr. and Mrs. Darin DillMr. and Mrs. Jeff Hellman
Mrs. Rebecca HonigMr. and Mrs. Craig M. CarpenterDrs. Matthew Tector and
Tracy Brenner
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Mr. Rob C. HueniJJ Freudenberg ’15 Jim and Cindy FreudenbergMr. and Mrs. Michael StewartMr. Gordon R. Strain ’96 Janna, John and Ross Urbahns
Mr. Clifford A. HullRichard and Terry MohsTommy Schacht
Mrs. Kathleen G. HutchinsonAlexandra and Greg LoewenDrs. Matthew Tector and
Tracy Brenner
Mrs. Inga KahreMr. and Mrs. Bob A. Dominguez
(Debbie*)
Mrs. Amy KerrAnonymous
Mrs. Laura I. LoweAnonymousMr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miroff (Drew ’92)Dr. and Mrs. Michael RothbaumMr. and Mrs. Jon RussellJanna, John and Ross Urbahns
Lower School TeachersMr. Hiroyuki Maruyama and
Ms. Rohaya Rahmat
Ms. Concepcion MarinMr. and Mrs. Bob A. Dominguez
(Debbie*)Drs. Carlos and Ruth Gimeno
Ms. Margo McAlearMr. John Amy ’09 Mr. YongYong Chen and Mrs. Yanfei Ma
Mr. A.J. McIntoshMr. and Mrs. Jerry Halperin
Mrs. Lori McIntoshMr. and Mrs. Jerry Halperin
Mrs. Lisa MercurioDrs. David and Jianan Graybill
Middle School Faculty and StaffThe Button Family
Dr. Matthew MillerAnonymous
Mrs. Molly S. MurphyAnonymousMr. and Mrs. Guy Westermeyer
Mrs. Claudia K. NoleDr. and Mrs. Michael Rothbaum
Mrs. Elizabeth OdmarkDrs. Carlos and Ruth Gimeno
Mr. Anthony L. OnstottMs. Heather Kulwin ’92 Mr. Gerry and Mrs. Susanne
LaFollette (Sue Eaglesfield ’54)
Mr. Thomas PageTom* and Joanne BlackMr. YongYong Chen and Mrs. Yanfei Ma
Park Tudor School MaintenanceMr. and Mrs. Rod Schroeder
(Laura Kivela ’90*)
Mrs. Mary M. PendexterJanna, John and Ross Urbahns
Mr. Bryon J. RealeyTom* and Joanne Black
Mrs. Sharon RiddleTom* and Joanne BlackJanna Urbahns
Mr. Ryan RitzMs. Christine Lucas ’12
Dr. Mary Ann ScottMr. and Mrs. Jeff Wiesinger
Ms. Jane SideyDrs. Carlos and Ruth GimenoThe Schacht Family
Ms. Barbara J. SkinnerMs. Donna Hopf
Ms. Brenda SquiresMr. Iñaki Alanis-Cue ’03
Mrs. Bonnie StewartMr. and Mrs. B.A. BridgewaterDr. and Mrs. David IsaacsAlexandra and Greg LoewenDr. and Mrs. Michael RothbaumMr. and Mrs. Jon Russell
Mr. Spencer SummervilleTommy Schacht
Mrs. Ellen ToddDr. Alfonso de Dios and
Mrs. Raquel MolinaMr. and Mrs. Jon Russell
Dr. Dario UntamaMr. YongYong Chen and Mrs. Yanfei MaMr. and Mrs. Jose Marrero
Mr. Michael WadeltonMr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miroff (Drew ’92)
Mrs. Sarah WebsterMr. and Mrs. Fritz FrenchSamantha Schacht
Mr. Courtney WhiteheadMr. and Mrs. Bob A. Dominguez
(Debbie*)
Mr. David S. Rowe and Mrs. Susan A. Swinehart
The Schacht FamilyJanna, John, Alaina and Ross
UrbahnsMr. John R. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. John A. KiteMr. Dave Morrison and
Ms. Margot K. McKinney ’79
Ms. Shelle WrightAnonymousMr. and Mrs. Guy Westermeyer
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Junior Kindergarten Parent Participation - 74%Anonymous – 3 Mr. and Mrs. Marc Behringer (Stephanie*)Mr. and Mrs. John BerryMr. and Mrs. Rodney ByrnesMr. and Mrs. Justin ChristianMr. and Mrs. Scott ConnerMr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Crafton (Annie*)Mr. and Mrs. Ryan DrookDr. and Mrs. Sven H. Dubie
(Sven*; Cammy*)Mr. and Mrs. Zach Ford (Abby*)Mr. and Mrs. Rick Gross (Rick*)Mr. and Mrs. David GuevaraMr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Hawkins
(Sam ’94; Sarah Smith ’97)Mr. and Mrs. Rob C. Hueni
(Rob*; Gretchen*)Mr. and Mrs. Weston Andrew JonesMr. and Mrs. Andrew KlinemanDr. Chin Lee and Dr. Natasha KimMr. and Mrs. Byron MuntzMr. and Mrs. David Nie (Jennifer*)Mr. Ricardo Noriega Erosa and
Mrs. Andrea Cutino MoguelMr. and Mrs. Martin ProskeMr. and Mrs. Ryan Ritz (Ryan*)Mr. Anthony RobertsonMs. Heidi RohloffMr. Travis Sandifur and
Ms. Tracy Betz-SandifurMr. and Dr. Jared ShattuckMr. and Mrs. Mert ShipmanMr. Michael Sanich and
Ms. Jane Sidey*Mr. and Mrs. Jason SpartzJonathan and Joanna SturgillDr. and Mrs. Jeremy SullivanDrs. Alex and Lauren WalkerMr. and Mrs. Michael Webster
(Mike*; Sarah*)Mr. and Mrs. Guy Westermeyer
Senior Kindergarten Parent Participation - 81%Drs. Soong and Kyung AhnMr. Jeffrey Andrew and
Mrs. Pamela ObegiDrs. Gaurav and Rebecca AroraMr. and Mrs. Ryan Beesley
Dr. Edmond Bendaly and Dr. Zeina Nabhan
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart ButtrickMr. and Mrs. Henry CamferdamMr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Crafton (Annie*)Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Crannell
(Lee ’86; Lynn Lacy ’86) Mr. and Mrs. Bryan DebshawDr. and Mrs. Darin DillMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey GrantDr. and Mrs. Bradley HarrisMr. and Mrs. David Harris (Marion*)Mr. Joshua Hood and
Ms. Nicole CooremanMr. Glenn Hoskin and Ms. Lisa HoskinMr. Chia-Cheng Hsu and
Ms. Yu-Chen PengMr. and Mrs. Joseph Kahre (Inga*)Mr. and Mrs. John A. KiteDr. Mark Langer and Dr. Elaine WhiteMr. and Mrs. David Morgan (David ’96)Dr. Omar Rahman and Dr. Fyeza HaiderMr. and Mrs. Brent and Susan RichardsDr. Eric Rubenstein and
Mrs. Carly Sacher-RubensteinMr. and Mrs. William SchamingMr. and Mrs. Eric Scotten (Alyssa*)Ms. Deblina SharmaMr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Sogard
(Chris ’84)Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stotts (Doug*) Jason F. Sturman ’93 and
Molly Foglesong Sturman ’93 Mark and Kristin TomynMr. and Mrs. DeMario Vitalis
(Melanie Tinker ’99)Chris and Tara WarnerIsaac Willett Esq. and Dr. Adrian Willett
Grade 1 Parent Participation - 81%Dr. Kash Abdul-Rahman and
Ms. Jamila ZafarDouglas* and Amy Allen Mr. Viswanath and Dr. Vidya Sree AtluriMr. and Mrs. Ryan BeesleyMr. and Mrs. Marc Behringer (Stephanie*)Mr. Eddie Cheever Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Justin ChristianMr. and Mrs. Chris CunninghamDr. Alfonso de Dios and
Mrs. Raquel MolinaMr. and Mrs. Jason EckerleMr. and Mrs. Scott FisherMr. and Mrs. Chuck Forrestal (Lily*)Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Hawkins
(Sam ’94; Sarah Smith ’97)Mr. and Mrs. Brian HolleMr. and Mrs. Weston Andrew JonesMr. and Mrs. Timothy JordanMr. and Mrs. Jon E. KingMr. and Mrs. Andrew KlinemanMr. and Mrs. Kevin KohartMr. and Mrs. Matthew LacyMr. and Mrs. Philip LarmanMr. Kelley and Dr. Dana Giles ’83 LasekDr. Chin Lee and Dr. Natasha KimMr. and Mrs. A.J. McIntosh
(A.J.*; Lori*)
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Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Mitchell (Anne Rogers ’85)
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Murphy (Heather Reilly ’90)
Drs. Rajesh and Valerie PaiMs. Jennifer PearlMr. Jim PearlMr. and Mrs. Ryan Ritz (Ryan*)Mr. and Mrs. Steve RobbinsMr. and Mrs. Jon RussellDr. Matthew Shaw and Mrs. Chen BiMr. and Mrs. Anthony SmithMr. and Mrs. Jason SpartzMr. and Mrs. Samuel StraubMr. and Mrs. Silas P. TolliverMr. and Mrs. John F. Townsend III
(John ’89)Ms. Seema Parikshak VermaMr. and Mrs. Bradley WardMs. Darah S. WatsonMr. and Mrs. Michael Webster
(Mike*; Sarah*)Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Whitehead
(Courtney*)
Grade 2 Parent Participation - 92%AnonymousDrs. Soong and Kyung AhnMr. and Mrs. Devin AndersonMr. Jeffrey Andrew and
Mrs. Pamela ObegiDrs. Gaurav and Rebecca AroraMr. and Mrs. Cary BarnardAJ and Lynne BirMr. Ron Brock and
Ms. Ann Thompson BrockDr. and Mrs. Theodore BroganMr. and Mrs. Craig M. CarpenterRoxane and Chad CerdaMr. and Mrs. Robert D. CheesebouroughMr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Crafton (Annie*)Dr. Karsten Fryburg and Dr. Christina KimMr. Luis Gomez and
Mrs. Trish Dulmes-GomezDr. and Mrs. Bradley HarrisMr. and Mrs. Rob C. Hueni
(Rob*; Gretchen*)Mr. and Mrs. Nolan JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Joseph Kahre (Inga*)Mr. and Mrs. James R. KellerMr. and Mrs. Jerry KemperMr. and Mrs. Bob KennedyDr. Faisal Khan and Dr. Beenish AmjadMr. and Mrs. Andrew KlinemanMr. and Mrs. Peter Kraft (Peter *)Dr. Mark Langer and Dr. Elaine WhiteMr. and Mrs. Philip LarmanAlexandra and Greg LoewenDr. Raja Mahidhara and Dr. Geetha RaoDr. and Mrs. Adnan MalikJan and Linda MertensMr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Miller
(Matthew ’93)Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miroff (Drew ’92)Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan (David ’96)Mr. and Mrs. Byron MuntzDrs. Alexander and Helen NiculescuMr. and Mrs. Jonathan Polak
Mr. Peter and Dr. Tammy PolitMr. and Mrs. Steve RobbinsMr. Nick Ruskowski and
Mrs. Michelle FarinaMr. and Mrs. Anthony SmithJason F. Sturman ’93 and
Molly Foglesong Sturman ’93 Dr. and Mrs. Jeremy SullivanDrs. Matthew Tector and Tracy BrennerDrs. Whitten and Susan WatsonMr. and Mrs. Richard White
Grade 3 Parent Participation - 77%Mr. and Mrs. Mark BenoitMr. and Mrs. Claudio BertoliniDr. Christina BodurowMs. Sheryl BransonMr. Malcolm Bundey and
Ms. Delta Cheung BundeyMr. and Mrs. Henry CamferdamKami and Daniel ChamberlainMr. Bryan Chandler and
Ms. Mary Titsworth ChandlerMr. and Mrs. Grover B. DavisDrs. Timothy Divens and Suzanne HandDr. and Mrs. Sven H. Dubie
(Sven*; Cammy*)Mr. and Mrs. Peter EmersonMr. and Mrs. Thomas EnglishMr. and Mrs. Darrin FriskneyMr. and Mrs. Bradley GershmanMr. and Mrs. David Harris (Marion*)Mr. George Hayes and
Dr. Lindiwee-Yaa Randall-HayesMr. and Mrs. Brian HolleMr. and Mrs. Berkley IsaacMs. Marya E. Jones ’78 Mr. Mark Kirschner and
Ms. Sheryl BransonMr. Jeff ’89 and Dr. Jennifer KittleMs. Annie KnappMr. Brian F. KnappMr. and Mrs. Matthew LacyMr. Kelley and Dr. Dana Giles ’83 LasekMr. Hiroyuki Maruyama and
Ms. Rohaya RahmatMr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miroff (Drew ’92)Dr. and Mrs. R. Christopher Miyamoto
(Chris ’88)Mr. Kenton Morris and
Mrs. Jennifer MorrisMr. and Mrs. Richard L. Murphy
(Molly*)Mr. and Mrs. Rob Carlton PaughDr. and Mrs. Ovais RazaMr. and Mrs. Thomas RossDr. and Mrs. Michael RothbaumMr. and Mrs. Jon RussellMr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Shore
(Heather Stewart ’90)Mr. and Mrs. Dan StanerMr. and Mrs. Douglas Stotts (Doug*) Mr. and Mrs. Samuel StraubDr. and Mrs. Richard J. StuartMs. Amy TobiasMrs. Nicole WilliamsonDr. and Mrs. Tom Xiao
Grade 4 Parent Participation - 81%Anonymous – 2 Drs. Gaurav and Rebecca AroraHon. and Mrs. Alex Azar IIMr. and Mrs. Cary BarnardKevin W. Betz and Holly Hapak Betz
(Holly ’83)Mr. Anatoliy Petrov and
Ms. Tracey Blum-Petrov*Dr. Erdal BozdoganPaige and Tim ButtonHonorable Julianne CartmelMr. and Mrs. Jason ChallandMr. and Mrs. Robert D. CheesebouroughMr. and Mrs. Justin ChristianHea-Won Kim and Tae-Yon ChunDr. Alfonso de Dios and
Mrs. Raquel MolinaMr. and Mrs. Bryan DebshawDr. and Mrs. Darin DillMr. and Mrs. John DricsMr. and Mrs. Antoine EzellWalter and Laura FreihoferMr. and Mrs. James GallagherDr. Juan Carlos Gomez and
Dr. Maria Luisa DiezMr. and Mrs. William Scott GriderMr. and Mrs. Jeff HellmanDr. Steven Kim and Ms. Susan YooMr. and Mrs. Brian KingMr. Jeff ’89 and Dr. Jennifer KittleMr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Long
(Christine Graffis ’88)Dr. and Mrs. Jon M. MaierMr. and Mrs. William MarsanJan and Linda MertensDr. and Mrs. Matthew Miller (Matthew*)Dr. and Mrs. Jean-Pierre MobasserMr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Murphy
(Heather Reilly ’90)Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Murphy (Molly*)Dr. and Mrs. Gregg OssipMarc and Kim PulfurMr. and Mrs. Mark Rominger* (Mark ’88; Mary*)Mr. Steven Rowe and Mrs. Jun LuoMr. and Mrs. Edgar Sarratt Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Shore
(Heather Stewart ’90)Mark and Kristin TomynMr. and Mrs. John F. Townsend III
(John ’89)Mr. and Mrs. Richard WhiteMr. Rick Whitham and Mrs. Gigi OmranDr. Yanping Xu and Dr. Qiuyue Yu
Grade 5 Parent Participation - 72%AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey AldridgeMr. and Mrs. Devin AndersonAJ and Lynne BirMr. and Mrs. Robert BlackMr. and Mrs. Craig M. CarpenterDrs. Timothy Divens and Suzanne HandDavid ’83 and Julie EskenaziMr. and Mrs. Michael FeiwellMr. and Mrs. Larry Foster
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. GardnerDrs. Carlos and Ruth GimenoMr. and Mrs. Glenn HanleyMr. and Mrs. Brian HolleMr. and Mrs. Craig Honig (Rebecca*)Mr. and Mrs. Berkley IsaacDr. and Mrs. David IsaacsMr. and Mrs. Brian JohnsonDr. and Mrs. Kevin KileyMr. and Mrs. John A. KiteMr. John Krull and Ms. Jenny LabalmeMr. J. Scott and Dr. Julie LaughnerAlexandra and Greg LoewenMr. and Mrs. J. Colin MacNabMr. and Mrs. William H. Main (Bill ’87)Mr. Hiroyuki Maruyama and
Ms. Rohaya RahmatMr. and Mrs. Greg McRobertsMr. and Mrs. David MeekMr. Kenton Morris and
Mrs. Jennifer MorrisMr. and Mrs. Rob Carlton PaughDrs. Ajay and Padma PonugotiDr. Omar Rahman and Dr. Fyeza HaiderMr. and Mrs. Steve RobbinsMr. and Mrs. James B. Rogers (J.B. ’82)Dr. and Mrs. Michael RothbaumMr. and Mrs. Julio SerpasMr. and Mrs. James SeymourMr. and Mrs. Gregory SnowChris and Cheri SumnerDrs. Matthew Tector and Tracy BrennerDr. and Mrs. Dario Untama (Dario*)
Grade 6 Parent Participation - 72%Douglas* and Amy Allen Mr. and Mrs. Devin AndersonMr. and Mrs. Don AquilanoMr. and Mrs. James R. Blankenbaker
(Jim ’83; Carrie*)Mrs. Mary Beth BloomfieldDrs. Sridahr and Prashanthi BollaMr. and Mrs. Dallas BoschenMr. Malcolm Bundey and
Ms. Delta Cheung BundeyMr. and Mrs. William B. CarmichaelDr. and Mrs. Richard ChaddertonMr. and Mrs. Anthony ChaplinEnrique and Kathleen ConternoMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Crannell
(Lee ’86; Lynn Lacy ’86) Mr. and Mrs. Hesham DeraziMr. and Mrs. Jason EckerleMr. and Mrs. Gary A. EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Stephen EnkemaMr. and Mrs. Antoine EzellDr. Giuseppe Firenze and
Dr. Isabella VelonaMr. Peter S. French ’85 Mr. and Mrs. James GallagherDr. and Mrs. Arthur GalstianMr. and Mrs. Bradley GershmanDr. Juan Carlos Gomez and
Dr. Maria Luisa DiezMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey GrantMr. and Mrs. David Harris (Marion*)Mr. and Mrs. Jeff HellmanDr. and Mrs. Saul Helman, M.D.
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Mr. Kevin Honigford and Ms. Kimberly Pohlman
Dr. and Mrs. BP HouseMr. and Mrs. John KellyDr. and Mrs. Stephen KlapperMs. Annie KnappMr. Brian F. KnappDr. and Mrs. Steve LaBargeMr. Michael W. Magdycz and
Ms. Dawn E. CrumDr. and Mrs. Jon M. MaierMr. and Mrs. William H. Main (Bill ’87)Dr. and Mrs. R. Christopher Miyamoto
(Chris ’88)Dr. and Mrs. Jean-Pierre MobasserMr. and Mrs. Michael MomcilovichMr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Murphy
(Heather Reilly ’90)Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Odle (Alexis*)Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Pettinga (Tom ’80)Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan PolakDrs. Ajay and Padma PonugotiMr. and Mrs. Eric Scotten (Alyssa*)Mr. Thaxter Shaw and
Ms. Ramona SequeiraMs. Amy StaceyMr. and Mrs. Timothy Stewart (Bonnie*)Bill ’73 and Lynda StoopsMr. and Mrs. Eric SuttonDrs. Raj and Shireesha VuppalanchiDr. and Mrs. Sheldon WeissMr. Frank Wu and Ms. Julie LiuDr. and Mrs. Marc Young
Grade 7 Parent Participation - 71%AnonymousMr. and Mrs. James S. AdamsMr. and Mrs. Brian AkinsMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey AldridgeMr. and Mrs. Don AquilanoHon. and Mrs. Alex Azar IIAJ and Lynne BirMr. Ron Brock and
Ms. Ann Thompson BrockMr. and Mrs. Scott Brown (Scott ’81)Paige and Tim ButtonMr. and Mrs. Craig M. CarpenterMr. Bryan Chandler and
Ms. Mary Titsworth ChandlerJeff and Jennie CohenDr. Matthew CrittendonDr. Megan CrittendonMr. and Mrs. Thomas DakichDr. Giuseppe Del Priore and
Dr. Men-Jean LeeMr. and Mrs. Bob A. Dominguez (Debbie*)David ’83 and Julie EskenaziMr. and Mrs. Randolph L. Foxworthy
(Jenifer James ’81)Jim and Cindy FreudenbergDrs. David and Jianan GraybillMs. Ellen Davies GregoryMr. and Mrs. Jim GregoryMr. and Mrs. Shaun Hart (Shants*)Mr. George Hayes and
Dr. Lindiwee-Yaa Randall-HayesMr. and Mrs. Stephan Hodge
(Elizabeth Elliott ’81)
Mr. and Mrs. John JacksonDr. and Mrs. Kevin KileyDr. Steven Kim and Ms. Susan YooMr. and Mrs. Jon E. KingMr. and Mrs. John A. KiteMr. and Mrs. Gregory KrootMr. and Mrs. Bernard LacyMr. J. Scott and Dr. Julie LaughnerDr. and Mrs. Mark E. Lawlor (Mark ’84)Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Long
(Christine Graffis ’88)Mr. and Mrs. Dwight LueckDr. and Mrs. Dean MaarDr. and Mrs. Matthew Miller (Matthew*)Mr. and Mrs. David MortonMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. OsborneDr. and Mrs. Gregg OssipMr. and Mrs. Robert PalmerJames T. and Debra B. ParkerDr. and Mrs. Ovais RazaMr. and Mrs. Bryon J. Realey (Bryon*)Mr. and Mrs. James B. Rogers (J.B. ’82)Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rominger* (Mark ’88; Mary*)Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sarratt, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James SeymourMr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Shore
(Heather Stewart ’90)Mr. and Mrs. Maynard SoukupKathleen and Dale St. LouisMs. Amy TobiasMr. and Mrs. Silas P. TolliverMr. and Mrs. Jim ToomeyMonique and Mark WallaceDr. and Mrs. Tom Xiao
Grade 8 Parent Participation - 88%Anonymous – 4 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher ArbuckleMs. Jordan BangertKevin W. Betz and Holly Hapak Betz
(Holly ’83)Mr. and Mrs. James R. Blankenbaker
(Jim ’83; Carrie*)Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Brown
(Rob ’79; Ruth Ellen Myrehn ’80)Paige and Tim ButtonMr. and Mrs. Pedro CaceresMr. and Mrs. William B. CarmichaelMr. and Mrs. Patrick Cassidy (Mary*)Mr. and Mrs. William ClouseMr. and Mrs. C. Deryl CouchMs. Amy Davis ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Jason EckerleMr. and Mrs. Stephen EnkemaMr. and Mrs. Michael FeiwellMr. Peter S. French ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas GabbertDrs. Carlos and Ruth GimenoDr. Juan Carlos Gomez and
Dr. Maria Luisa DiezMr. and Mrs. Don GottwaldMr. and Mrs. John HammerDrs. Edward Hellman and Laura ReuterDr. and Mrs. Saul Helman, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Ray HerschmanMr. and Mrs. Jay L. HicksJannette K. and Richard R. Hogshire
Mr. Kevin Honigford and Ms. Kimberly Pohlman
Mr. Jaren Jackson and Mrs. Terri Carmichael Jackson
Mr. and Ms. Todd KatzMr. and Mrs. James R. KellerJames and Susan KigamwaMr. John Krull and Ms. Jenny LabalmeDr. and Mrs. Steve LaBargeMr. and Mrs. Matthew LacyMr. and Mrs. Ben LiDr. Robert Lillo and Dr. Sarah ThomasDr. and Mrs. Dean MaarMr. and Mrs. J. Colin MacNabMr. and Mrs. Arnel MacyMr. and Mrs. William MarsanDr. and Mrs. Bret D. MarshDr. and Mrs. Jean-Pierre MobasserMr. and Mrs. David Moore (David ’81)Mr. Kenton Morris and
Mrs. Jennifer MorrisDrs. Alexander and Helen NiculescuDavid and Liz* OdmarkDr. and Mrs. Gregg OssipMr. David Park and Ms. Emily MorrisBobbi Byrn PlewesMr. Jeff Rudd and
Mrs. Christie Thrasher-RuddMr. and Mrs. Jim SchachtDrs. Joel Scherer and
Anna Maria StornioloMr. Adam and Ms. Karen Lamott SchifferMr. Thaxter Shaw and
Ms. Ramona SequeiraMr. and Mrs. Michael E. SogardMrs. Sydney B. StephensonChris and Cheri SumnerDrs. Raj and Monica TewariJames E. Thomas and
Judith E. Dell’AringaDavid and Aneena UrbanekDr. and Mrs. Sheldon WeissMr. and Mrs. Jeff Wiesinger
Grade 9 Parent Participation - 74%Anonymous – 2Mr. and Mrs. Brian AkinsDr. and Mrs. Samer Ali-HasanBob and Monica AshMr. and Mrs. John BakerMr. and Mrs. Arthur BaxterMr. Bill Bishop*Mr. and Mrs. Rocky BloniarzMr. and Mrs. Dallas BoschenMr. and Mrs. Ben BowlbyMr. and Mrs. Joe BrunkMr. and Mrs. David BurnsMr. and Mrs. John ByxbeeMr. and Mrs. Henry CamferdamMr. and Mrs. Jason ChallandMr. Bryan Chandler and
Ms. Mary Titsworth ChandlerMs. Christina CheathamMr. and Mrs. Robert DassowMr. and Mrs. Hesham DeraziMr. and Mrs. Thomas DuiserDr. Dale Edgar and Ms. Michele HeinoldMr. and Mrs. Stephen Enkema
Mr. and Mrs. Charles FisherMr. and Mrs. Justin FiteMr. and Mrs. Larry FosterMr. and Mrs. John FralichMr. and Mrs. Fritz FrenchMr. and Mrs. Dan GehringMr. and Mrs. Rick Gross (Rick*)Mr. and Mrs. Scott HallenbeckMs. Amy HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Steven HarbaughDrs. James and Doris HardackerMr. and Mrs. Shaun Hart (Shants*)Drs. David and April HoffmanMs. Donna HopfDr. and Mrs. Tim HupferDennis and Brook JohnsonDr. and Mrs. Joe JohnstonMr. and Mrs. James R. KellerDrs. Alan and Beth KlotzDrs. David Kosten and Melissa McCoyMr. and Mrs. John Andre LacyMr. and Mrs. Scott LawMr. and Mrs. Stephen LebovitsDr. and Mrs. David LeeMr. Baohui Li and Ms. Peiyi YangMr. and Mrs. Renhua LiDr. Lawrence E. LloydMr. and Mrs. Donald LucasMr. and Mrs. Dwight LueckMr. Mark Lybik and Ms. Leslie JosephMr. and Mrs. Richard MackDr. and Mrs. Dale L. McCarterMr. and Mrs. Garth McClainDrs. James McGill and Julie FettersMr. and Mrs. Jay C. MillerMs. Kelli MorganMr. and Mrs. Andrew MorrisMr. and Mrs. Patrick MosongoMr. and Mrs. Daniel MoyerMrs. Sherri MoyerMs. Joanna OberthurMr. Michael OberthurMr. and Mrs. Robert PalmerMr. Anthony and Dr. Lori PetruccianiMr. and Mrs. Jonathan PolakDrs. James L. Qualkinbush and
Brenda G. BarkerMr. and Mrs. Greg RankinMr. and Mrs. James B. Rogers (J.B. ’82)Mr. and Mrs. John RulliMr. Robert Rook and Dr. Adrien SiposDr. and Mrs. Shoaib ShafiqueMr. and Mrs. Eric SimmonsBetsy and Jim SmithermanMr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Sogard
(Chris ’84)Mr. Jay Spitzenberger and
Mrs. Kathleen ShieldsMs. Deborah SpoernerMr. and Mrs. Timothy Stewart (Bonnie*)Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. StoutMr. and Mrs. Jim ToomeyDr. and Mrs. Dario Untama (Dario*)Monique and Mark WallaceMr. Terry Longworth and
Mrs. Stephanie White-Longworth Dr. and Mrs. Marc YoungMarty and Amy Zimmerman
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Grade 10 Parent Participation - 67%Anonymous – 2 Mr. and Mrs. Greg AdamsMr. and Mrs. James Allen (Kim*)Mrs. Susan BackerMr. and Mrs. Brent BahlerMr. Dean BarnhardMs. Rosie BarnhardMr. and Mrs. Claudio BertoliniDrs. Sridahr and Prashanthi BollaMr. and Mrs. Ben BowlbyMr. and Mrs. Douglas BralySusan and Andy Buroker
(Susan Novak ’84)Mr. and Mrs. Jose CaceresMr. and Mrs. William B. CarmichaelMr. and Mrs. Patrick Cassidy (Mary*)Hea-Won Kim and Tae-Yon ChunMr. and Mrs. William DaughertyBrett and Patricia FinkMr. and Mrs. Bruce FrankWalter and Laura FreihoferMr. and Mrs. Fritz FrenchMr. Peter S. French ’85 Jim and Cindy FreudenbergDr. and Mrs. Marc GerdischMr. Dwayne GibsonDrs. Carlos and Ruth GimenoMr. and Mrs. Don GottwaldDrs. David and Jianan GraybillMr. and Mrs. John HammerMr. and Mrs. Claude HarringtonMr. Brian HartmanDrs. Robert and Nancy HavlikMr. and Mrs. Ray HerschmanMr. and Mrs. Stephan Hodge
(Elizabeth Elliott ’81)Mr. and Mrs. Craig Honig (Rebecca*)Mr. and Mrs. Dagoberto HornedoDr. and Mrs. Randy IrwinDr. and Mrs. Joe JohnstonMr. Jeffrey ’82 and Dr. Linda KimbellDr. and Mrs. Stephen KlapperMrs. Joanne KomariDr. and Mrs. Steve LaBargeDr. and Mrs. Mark E. Lawlor (Mark ’84)Mr. and Mrs. Ben LiMr. and Mrs. Orlando LowryDr. and Mrs. William J. LynnMr. and Mrs. Raul MarambaDr. and Mrs. Bret D. MarshDr. Raghavendra Mirmira and
Dr. Veena Rao-MirmiraMr. and Mrs. Bryan MooreMr. and Mrs. Daniel MytelkaDavid and Liz* OdmarkMr. and Mrs. Robert PalmerMr. and Mrs. Jim PetersonMr. and Mrs. Randall RaylMr. and Mrs. William A. Rhodehamel
(Will ’79; Megan Crowell ’79)Mr. and Mrs. Daniel RichardsonMs. Lisa SauceMr. and Mrs. John St. ClairJohn and Mary StanleyMr. and Mrs. Richard StarkMr. and Mrs. Michael Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Stickney (Doug#; Kim Smith ’74)
Jonathan and Joanna SturgillGregg A. Sweeney, D.D.S.Mrs. Janet M. SweeneyDrs. Raj and Monica TewariMr. and Mrs. Mikael ThygesenMr. and Mrs. Jeff TinkeyDavid and Aneena UrbanekMr. and Mrs. Jian WangMr. and Mrs. Bradley WardMr. and Mrs. Richard WeissMrs. Nicole WilliamsonMr. Jianlei J. Xie and Dr. Minxia M. HeMr. and Mrs. Henry YoungMarty and Amy Zimmerman
Grade 11 Parent Participation - 77%Anonymous – 4 Mr. David and Dr. Karen AmstutzKevin W. Betz and Holly Hapak Betz
(Holly ’83)Ms. Cynthia BirMitchell Blair and Valerie Phillips BlairMr. and Mrs. Reynardo BluiettMr. and Mrs. James BrainardMr. and Mrs. Joseph BrougherMr. and Mrs. Scott Brown (Scott ’81)Mr. and Mrs. John ByxbeeDr. and Mrs. Mark CainDr. and Mrs. Richard ChaddertonMs. Mollie Cleveland*Mr. Haldan Cohn and Ms. Phyllis LuggerMr. and Mrs. Joshua DillDrs. Timothy Divens and Suzanne HandMr. and Mrs. James Dora Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Bruce EllisonMr. and Mrs. David FlahertyMr. and Mrs. David FosterDr. and Mrs. Edward T. FryMr. Henry Fu and Dr. Hillary WuMr. and Mrs. Thomas GabbertDr. and Mrs. Thomas A. GardnerMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Gaughan
(Shirley*)Mr. and Mrs. James GeierMs. Ellen Davies GregoryMr. and Mrs. Jim GregoryMr. and Mrs. Scott HallenbeckMr. and Mrs. F. Haydon Hapak
(Haydon ’74)Drs. James and Doris HardackerMr. and Mrs. Steve HardinDr. Cherri HobgoodMr. Kevin Honigford and
Ms. Kimberly PohlmanThe House FamilyDr. and Mrs. Tim HupferDr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson Jr.Mr. David Joy and Dr. Qin Wang-JoyDr. and Mrs. Martin KaeferMr. and Mrs. John KellyMr. and Mrs. Mark C. KershisnikMr. and Mrs. Michael KilkennyDr. and Mrs. Stephen KlapperMr. and Mrs. Douglas KnowlesMrs. Joanne KomariMr. and Mrs. William T. Kortepeter
Dr. and Mrs. Mark KykerMr. and Mrs. Robert LarsenMr. and Mrs. Stephen LebovitsMr. Tom Linebarger and
Ms. Michele JaninDr. and Mrs. Anthony LombardoMr. and Mrs. Donald LucasMr. and Mrs. Richard MackDr. and Mrs. Dale L. McCarterDr. and Mrs. Bruce MitlakMr. and Mrs. David Moore (David ’81)Mr. and Mrs. Michael MooreMr. and Mrs. Daniel MoyerMrs. Sherri MoyerBrad and Tiffany OlsonMr. Myles O’Neill and
Dr. Fionnuala WalshMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. OsborneDr. and Mrs. Gregg OssipMr. Anthony and Dr. Lori PetruccianiMr. Peter and Dr. Tammy PolitDr. and Mrs. John RamseyMr. and Mrs. John RulliMr. and Mrs. Gino SantiniMr. and Mrs. Jim SchachtMr. and Mrs. Robert SchuckitMs. Courtney SchwabDr. and Mrs. Jonathon SedgwickDr. and Mrs. Mitesh ShahHon. Randall Shepard and
Mrs. Amy MacDonell ShepardMr. and Mrs. David W. SkeelsMs. Kristen SmithMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey StautzBill and Jennifer StearmanChris and Cheri SumnerMr. and Mrs. Eric SuttonDr. and Mrs. Darryl TannenbaumDr. and Mrs. Sheldon WeissDr. Jimmy Xu and Dr. JoAnn WangiDr. Min Zhao and Mrs. Annie ChenDr. Xiaowei Zhao and Dr. Jie Xu
Grade 12 Parent Participation - 66%Anonymous – 5 Drs. Amit and Vibha AnandMr. and Mrs. Domenic AngelicchioMrs. Susan BackerMs. Cynthia BirMr. and Mrs. Richard BlockMr. and Mrs. Bruce BrosiusMs. Ann BurgessSusan and Andy Buroker
(Susan Novak ’84)Dr. and Mrs. Mark CainJanet and Lawrence Casey-AllenMr. YongYong Chen and Mrs. Yanfei MaEnrique and Kathleen ConternoMr. and Mrs. Thomas DakichMr. and Mrs. Robert DassowDrs. Charles and Barbara DebettigniesMr. and Mrs. Joseph DeVitoMr. and Mrs. Bob A. Dominguez
(Debbie*)Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DuiserWalter and Laura FreihoferMr. and Mrs. Thomas GabbertMr. and Mrs. Dan Gehring
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie HannMr. and Mrs. Claude HarringtonMr. and Mrs. Shaun Hart (Shants*)Mr. Brian HartmanMr. and Mrs. Jay L. HicksDrs. David and April HoffmanMargaret Weeks HopperThe House FamilyDennis and Brook JohnsonBill Johnson and Karen Napier-JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Mark E. Jungemann
(Nancy*)Ms. Wendy Kaufman ’85 Mr. Jeffrey ’82 and Dr. Linda KimbellMr. and Mrs. Gregory KrootDr. Frederick LandisMrs. Julie LandisMr. and Mrs. Brian LatinovichDr. and Mrs. David LeeMr. and Mrs. Orlando Lowry*Dr. and Mrs. William J. LynnMr. and Mrs. Jose MarreroMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. MillerMr. Carey M. Muluhya and
Dr. Eva W. MulomaDr. James Murray and Mrs. Mary NicholsMr. and Mrs. Daniel MytelkaBrad and Tiffany OlsonJames T. and Debra B. ParkerBob and Cindi* PauszekMs. Jana PehlerDr. and Mrs. Ted ReeseDr. and Mrs. Douglas RexMr. and Mrs. James SeymourDr. Geoffrey Sharpless* and
Dr. Hilene FlanzbaumMr. and Mrs. Paul SkjodtBetsy and Jim SmithermanMr. and Mrs. John Talbert (John*)Mr. and Mrs. Eric TowneMr. and Mrs. David TuckerJohn and Janna UrbahnsDavid and Aneena UrbanekJohn and Alana VoegeDr. and Mrs. Tom Xiao
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Tuition & Fees 72%
Annual Fund 5%
Other Revenues 11%
Grant from Trust 12%
Salaries & Benefits 62%
Instructional Supplies 4%
Plant Operations 7%
General Operations 5%
Financial Aid 13%
Capital Expenditures 2%
Other 7%
Statement of Operationsyear ending June 30, 2013
RevenuesTuition & Fees .......................................................$17,654,515Annual Fund ............................................................$1,174,439Other Revenues ......................................................$2,698,066Grant from Trust ......................................................$2,870,610Total Revenues ....................................................$24,397,630
ExpendituresSalaries & Benefits ................................................$14,118,251Instructional Supplies .................................................$918,773Plant Operations & Repairs .....................................$1,651,781General Operating Expenses ..................................$1,057,818Financial Aid ............................................................$2,995,826Capital Expenditures ..................................................$532,656Other........................................................................$1,654,117Total Expenditures ..............................................$22,929,222
Net after Capital .....................................................$1,468,408
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Park TudorEndowment SocietyThe Park Tudor Endowment Society
was created in 1993 to honor those who have included Park Tudor in their wills or other estate plans. Endowment Society members are invited to special events to express Park Tudor’s deep gratitude for their generosity.
+ Charter members* Faculty members# Deceased
Anonymous – 11 Douglas* and Amy AllenMrs. Doris Wilson Barr ’41#Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Batt (Bob ’95)Mr. and Mrs. Brad Batt (Sheridan Nichols ’92)Susan Batt ’92+Kevin W. Betz and Holly Hapak Betz
(Holly ’83)Mrs. Haydon Haddad BishopMr. and Mrs. Christopher BraunJim and Gina BremnerMr. and Mrs. John B. BridgeDan and Betsy BrunetteMrs. Margaret Z. Zimmer Bryan ’30#Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Bussa
(Nancy Kernahan ’56)Dr. and Mrs. David A. BussardSteven S. Cagle ’71 Mr. John W. Carmack ’43#Mr. and Mrs. Terry Carr
(Susan Nunamaker ’69)Mr. and Mrs. Alex. S. Carroll (Alex ’35)Mr. Smiley N. Chambers ’44#Mr. Allen W. Clowes ’35#Ms. Alice Cohen#Mr. and Mrs. William E. CooperMrs. Madelaine Speers Cunning ’30#Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeVitoMr. and Mrs. Patrick DuginskeMr. and Mrs. Shawn Ellsworth
(Roberta Norris ’68)Mr. James Emison III ’48#Mr. and Mrs. Stephen EnkemaMr. and Mrs. Christopher Everett
(Debbie Stuart ’69*)Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Falender
(Steve ’67; Debra Dudenhoffer ’66)+Mr. Fred and Mrs. Suzie FehsenfeldDr. and Mrs. Thomas A. FerraraMrs. Janice Ball Fisher ’35#Mr. and Mrs. Zach Ford (Abby*)Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Galbraith+Barbara Kroeger Gamble ’36#Richard and Nancy GaynorPhilip and Dorothea GenetosMs. Josie George
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. GoadRansom# and Mary Josephine GriffinMr.# and Mrs.# William Snyder Hall (Bill ’29#)Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hammock (Chris*)+Mrs. Sandra Dixon Hardee ’55#Mrs. Mary "Punch" DePrez Harris ’33#Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. HebertMr.# and Mrs. Robert Henderson
(Caroline Gray ’42)Ms. Lisa A. Hendrickson ’77* and
Mr. John WhalenMr. and Mrs. J. Mark HilligossMr. and Mrs. John H. Holliday
(John ’42; Phyllis Behringer ’42#)Mr. Dennis T. Hollings ’83#Mr.# and Mrs.# Philip S. Holton+Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. HomanMr. and Mrs. Rob C. Hueni (Rob*; Gretchen*)Mr. Donald E. Hughes ’54#Ms. Joni W. Hughes ’75Doug and Viveka JenningsDr. Elizabeth Jessup ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Jessup (Jon ’86)Mr.# and Mrs. Robert L. JessupDr. and Mrs. Rick Johns (Jennifer Griggs ’85)Miss Patricia Jones ’34#Mr. and Mrs. E. Havens Kahlo
(Monte ’24#; Ellen Rogers ’30#)Dr. Jack L. Kane#Mr. and Mrs. Barton L. Kaufman+Ms. Maria KimseyJohn and Annie KittleMr. and Mrs. David W. KnallMiss Marjorie Kroeger ’44#Miss Barbara Kroger ’57 Mr. Matthew D. Larkin ’91 Dr. Dana Giles Lasek ’83 Dr. and Mrs. Albert C. LeeMr. and Mrs. Eric A. Lee (Holly Kuhn ’77)Dr. and Mrs. Roger LenkeMr. and Mrs. Christopher E. MacAllister
(Chris ’74)Mr.# and Mrs. Xavier E. Maudlin
(Mary Jane+)Mr.# and Mrs.# Richard McCreary
(Elizabeth "Libby" Taggart ’31)Mr. Russell C. McDermott ’52+#Mr. and Mrs. H. Roll McLaughlin
(Linda Hamilton ’43)Mr.# and Mrs. William G. McWilliams (Bill ’42)Mr. and Mrs. Michael MerkelDr. and Mrs. Matthew Miller (Matthew*)Mr. James K. Moss ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Newcombe
(Linda Barton ’55#)Mrs. Martha Adams Norris ’42#Dr.# and Mrs.# Harold C. Ochsner
(Mary Evans ’20)Mrs. Phyllis Oldham+#Steven W. Palmer M.D. ’86 Mr. Noel Piñero and Ms. Angi Parks*Ms. Jennifer Pettinga ’82 Mr.# and Mrs.# Eugene Pulliam
Ms. Myrta Pulliam ’65+Dr. and Mrs. George F. RappDr. and Mrs. John G. RappMiss Sally Reahard ’26#Reverend+ and Mrs. C. Davies Reed
(Carol Cummings Rogers ’59*)Mr. Robert B. Rhoads ’32#Mr.# and Mrs.# Peter A. Richardson
(Sophie "Hebby" Weiss ’42)Mr. Theodore M. Robinson ’85 Ms. Carole Diane RoeMr. Floyd C. Satterlee and
Ms. Michelle StoneburnerMr. Phil G.D. Schaefer ’76 Drs. Ullrich Schwertschlag+ and Teresa AlatiMrs. Helaine Borinstein Simon ’39 Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Smith
(Adrianne Glidewell ’98)Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan SpaffordAnn L. Spalding ’48#Dr. and Mrs. Michael C. Stalnecker
(Julie Pettinga ’72)John and Mary StanleyBill and Jennifer StearmanMrs. Florence Barrett Stewart ’30#Mr. and Mrs. Michael StewartMr. and Mrs. Paul A. StewartMr.# and Mrs. Douglas H. Stickney
(Kim Smith ’74)+Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stiles (John ’56)Mr. and Mrs. P. James Stokes
(Jeannine Grinslade ’46)Mrs. Mary F. Stone#Mrs. Mary Eleanor Fenstermaker Stuart ’39#Jason F. Sturman ’93 and
Molly Foglesong Sturman ’93 Mrs. Anne Ayres Taylor ’28#Mr. and Mrs. Jim ToomeyMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. TuckerMrs. Betty E. Vickery#Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Vonnegut
(Richard ’32#; Barbara Martin ’39)Mrs. Jan WeigleMr. and Mrs. Richard A. West (Dick ’42)+Mr. and Mrs. Richard WhiteMrs. Jane Whitney+#Mr.# and Mrs. William A. Wick
(Lucy Holliday ’44)Mr. Terry L. Williams#Gordon Wishard ’62 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wishard (Bill ’59)Mr. and Mrs. James L. Worrall (Jim ’61)Mrs. Ann S. WrightGene and Mary Ann Zink
2012-2013 Board of TrusteesThomas W. Grein, ChairAngela BralyJeffrey S. CohenJoe DeVitoWilliam L. Elder Jr.Christie KellyThomas E. Reilly Jr.Sharon SullivanLeo G. “Skip” Watson Jr.
2012-2013 Board of DirectorsChris Braun, PresidentAlpha BlackburnRobert Brown ’79, Vice PresidentSteven Cagle ’71, TreasurerEnrique ConternoSuzie FehsenfeldBrenda HarringtonEdward W. Harris III ’60Michele JaninJeffrey Kittle ’89Greg KrootJimmie KykerLiz McCarterMatthew D. MillerR. Christopher Miyamoto ’88Heather Reilly Murphy ’90, SecretaryJim SchachtCourtney SchwabWilliam StearmanJason Sturman ’93Vanita Yadav
2012-2013 Planned Giving CouncilMary Stanley, ChairSusan Batt ’92Steven Cagle ’71Pat DuginskeChris HammockLisa Hendrickson ’77Dana Lasek ’83Gordon Wishard ’62
News of the SchoolFall 2013 Park Tudor School
Clockwise from top left: The Panthers attempt to block a pass during the Homecoming football game; Lower and Middle School students intently follow the action of a game at the annual PTPA Fall Family Festival; Jo Blankenbaker gets computer tips during Freshman Orientation; Peyton, the school dog, gets into the spirit of things during the Upper School Homecoming Pep Rally; Seniors Olivia Kelly, Samantha Schacht and Hannah Klapper put their canoeing skills to the test at the Senior Retreat.
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Global guides: Teachers bring the world to Park Tudor
One evening last year, Margo McAlear was taking out the trash in her Zionsville neighborhood when she overheard a woman speaking a foreign language. Her ears perked up when she recog-nized it as Arabic, a language she’s familiar with because of her many trips to the Middle East in connection with her teaching. McAlear introduced herself to the woman, whose English was poor. She learned that her new neighbor was from Egypt, and that as a Coptic Christian she, along with her husband and son, recently had fled the country and applied for religious asylum in the U.S. This refugee family had moved to Indianapolis without any support system, and was struggling to get by. The woman’s hus-band had difficulty finding a job with his limited English skills, and the family had few transportation options in their suburban neighborhood, which they had chosen for its well-regarded public schools. Since meeting the family, McAlear, who teaches Upper School AP World History and World Civilizations II classes at Park Tudor, has tutored them in English and helped them navigate their unfa-miliar environment. “The experience has been amazing in what I have come to learn about immigrants and what they face,” says McAlear. Be-cause the family’s relatives remain in Egypt, “the modern tech-nology keeps them in a constant state of turmoil and anxiety and worry. They feel so helpless – it exacerbates the situation.” McAlear’s curiosity about the world and interest in fostering global connections had its start in the tiny Montana ranching town
of Red Lodge in the Beartooth Mountains, population 1500, where she grew up. “It was an insular existence, and I frequently found myself daydreaming about the world outside that small town,” she says. “The Cold War shaped my early awareness of the larger world. My dad spent numerous hours after work poring over bomb shelter plans, and my mother frequently wandered around musing about whether some Soviet mother was as worried as she was. On my end, I filled days worrying about how I was going to die, and thinking about how I would not even know the people who were going to kill me,” she remembers. “As I headed into my teen years, my mother hung a large, col-orful world map in my bedroom, and as the Vietnam war unfolded, we would read about an event, go find the place on that map, and
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together, wonder about what the Vietnamese people would say about the same occurrence. There were not many answers, given the scarcity of information, but what had staying power were the questions, and the feeling of transporting myself into a world far away, visualizing through the eyes of others.” After marrying fellow teacher Mark Dewart (who teaches Up-per School biology at Park Tudor) the pair moved to New York to teach at a private school. “I taught a course in Cold War history, and realized that if I were to teach this course accurately, I needed to learn the views of people in the Soviet Union,” McAlear says. For three years she was tutored in Russian, and then in the mid-1980s traveled alone in the Soviet Union for three weeks (at times with Intourist guides), going to Moscow, Leningrad, Uz-bekistan, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and across Siberia on the Trans-Siberian railroad. “That trip taught me firsthand that people see events and ideas through a diverse array of lenses and from then on, it became my mission to bring those voices and accounts back to my students.” McAlear also has studied in Japan, China and India, and at Park Tudor has initiated student trips to Egypt, Jordan, China and Peru. She has made research trips to Israel, as well as to Syria, Iran and Jordan. During her first trip, when she spent two weeks visit-ing these last three countries, she hired a driver and translator to assist her in meeting and talking with people. The second time, she traveled to Syria, staying with a family she met during her initial trip. During her travels, she asks the people she meets, “If you could go on American TV and teach Americans three things about your history, what would you tell them?” McAlear takes their comments, along with excerpts she col-lects from local textbooks, and “coalesces these ideas into more manageable form” for use in the classroom. For example, she says, Iranian people “want us to know how they think of themselves as Persian, not Arab. In Syria, with the overlay of Roman, Biblical, Islamic and Ottoman history, they want us to understand how that affected their worldview.” “By meeting so many people and talking to people who hold so many different perspectives, I came away with valuable insights on how to manage that complexity when teaching students.”
McAlear with a family in Persepolis, Iran in 2006.
So you think you can dance
Day after day this summer, Francisco Hidalgo pulled on his boots and stepped onto a worn, wooden floor in a dance studio in Granada, Spain to spend hours learning the detailed footwork of flamenco dancing. At the end of each day, he soaked his bleeding feet in hot water, vinegar and salt to relieve the pain. Hidalgo, an Upper School Spanish teacher who also teaches and performs Latin dancing, received a Teacher Creativity Fel-lowship from Lilly Endowment to learn flamenco dancing in its birthplace, the region of Andalucia. A native Spaniard who grew up in the northern Castille re-gion, Hidalgo was eager to learn the culture of this southern part of the country. As a teacher of Spanish and French for 16 years, he says it was stimulating to be a student once again. “It was exciting to move outside of my subject area from something intellectual and linguistic into something that is physical and musi-cal,” he says. “Flamenco is the most passionate and col-orful of all Latin dances. “It surprised me how mentally and physically hard it was – as a dance instructor, I thought it would be easy. At some point, I thought, ‘I might not be cut out for this’ – which is probably what my students feel at some points. But then something just clicked with the effort. “These physical chal-lenges reminded me that learning something new is difficult no matter how experienced or disciplined the student is. These painful lessons in flamenco remind me to take learning in the proper order and to give each lesson, no matter how basic, its due attention.” Hidalgo said flamenco also spurred his imagination for creat-ing new lessons and injecting creative movement and art into his classes. In addition, he says, “I somehow would like to make try-ing and failing more acceptable to my students in the sense that one can learn from failure rather than merely succumb to it.” During his stay in Granada, Hidalgo also took time to sight-see, and was especially moved by his trip to the Alhambra, where he sat quietly in its gardens. “The lesson that came to me in these serene surroundings is that knowledge and skill are often strength-ened during the pauses in our life. Sometimes it takes quiet and reflection to establish more firmly any content we are trying to learn.” He says he intends to incorporate this notion of ebb and flow as he works with his students. “It is important to work hard on any endeavor, but it is also important to take time for rest and recu-peration to restore one’s intellectual reserves for the next lesson.”
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It’s all Greek to him
Latin and Classical Greek teacher Clifford Hull has visited Greece five times, but he had never seen it the way he did this summer. The recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship to study at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, he had the op-portunity to visit sites normally inaccessible to tourists and to learn from archaeologists who are world experts in their fields. Hull was one of 19 Fulbright recipients to study in Athens for six weeks. “We were all Classicists, so we all have the same interests and passions. It was like I was back at grad school, being intellectually stimulated,” he says. Each of the scholars was required to give two presentations during their trip, which included visits to a half-dozen historic sites every day. The group travelled to a total of 120 locations throughout Greece, from Crete to the generally off-limits base-ment of the Parthenon. Hull says highlights of the trip included the temple of Knos-sos in Crete; watching Euripedes’ “Medea” presented in modern Greek at the ancient amphitheater of Epidaurus; and visiting Ver-gina, the tomb of Alexander the Great’s father King Phillip II. He also got a kick out of seeing Lord Byron’s signature in graffiti on a pillar at Sounion, the temple of Poseidon, in an area normally closed to visitors. “That tickled me to no end,” he says. Hull, who also teaches Classical Mythology at IUPUI, says he experienced many “ah-ha” moments during the trip. He espe-cially was struck by the scale of some of the archaeological relics he previously had only seen in photographs. “For example, in my class I show students a photo of a jar from Crete. I was surprised to find that it was in reality about a foot taller than I am. The ancient Greeks were small people, 5’2”, 5’3”, so that kind of per-spective I can portray to the kids.” He also says visiting the sites provided a geographic context that he can use to better describe Ancient Greece to his students. “We were overwhelmed with the archaeological insights. You can’t make a distinction between language and culture and his-tory, mythology or religion – they are so intertwined.” A native of South Africa in his 23rd year of teaching at Park Tudor, Hull says he never intended to become a Latin teacher. At the University of Stellenbosch, he planned to earn a degree in viticulture. “My advisor told me to take a Latin class. The second day when I came out of the class, I said ‘I’m going to be a Latin teacher.’ I had a brilliant professor who made me realize, ‘This is what I want.’ If she didn’t push me I probably would still be liv-ing in South Africa.” Today he holds master’s degrees in both classical archaeol-ogy and classical studies, along with library science. “And now I can’t believe I’m getting paid to teach Latin and Ancient Greek,” he says. Upper School students will have the opportunity to benefit even more from Hull’s summer studies next June, when he will lead a trip to Greece and Italy. The nine-day excursion will in-clude stops in Athens, Delphi and Patra and the islands of Aegina, Poros and Hydra. In Italy, cities will include Sorrento, Pompeii, Florence and Rome.
McAlear also organized videoconference discussion sessions for her AP World History classes with students at the Amman Bac-calaureate School (ABS), as well as King’s Academy, in Jordan. Joe Kimbell ’13, a freshman at Washington & Lee University, says, “We were paired with a partner from ABS who we got to know on a more personal level. This direct contact is incredibly important in learning about a completely different culture. It al-lowed me to compare what I had learned in class to my partner's actual experiences. It also allowed me to look at international con-flicts and issues from a completely different perspective.” Erin Biel ’09 also took part in those videoconferences, and says her experiences in McAlear’s class had a profound influ-ence on her. A graduate of Yale University, Biel currently is living in Mae Sot, Thailand, near the Myanmar border, on a Yale fel-lowship, working with an organization that assists Burmese mi-grants who live in Thailand. While at Yale, she worked with Yale Law students and the Iraqi Refugee Assistance Program to provide support services to Iraqi refugees. She writes via email, “Ms. McAlear was constantly trying to impress upon us the importance of understanding–moreover, sin-cerely empathizing–with others and making that a conscious part of our lives in the hopes that it would one day become a more natural (almost unconscious) part of our lives. Her emphasis on establishing positive connections with people, regardless of their background or circumstances, has continued to resonate with me….[her] teaching heavily influenced my academic trajectory.” During the recent Syrian crisis, McAlear has sent emails to many of the people she met in Syria, but has received only one re-ply: from a doctor she met in Damascus who travels to the United States to work in hospitals. He wrote, “My father and the rest of my family are all doing well but under very tremendous stress. We are still lucky consid-ering the circumstances, especially in Damascus…. I hope you are doing well and still trying to bring peace to people around the world although it seems your effort, at least in the ME, are not too much fruitful. So many people are working against you that the list of them could fill many pages. I still say good luck to you and Godspeed. You must teach your students about this region and get them to understand. All your trips to these countries here gives you good knowledge of the issues.”
Clifford Hull translates a Greek inscription at Sparta.
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Alumni News
Upcoming alumni events
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Indiana Repertory Theater presents “A Christmas Carol,” featuring Emily Ristine Holloway ’94 and Jen Bohler Johansen ’91 Curtain: 5 p.m.; reception to follow Tickets (includes reception) are $45 for adults and $15 for students 18 and younger. Please purchase tickets by Friday, No-vember 29 to guarantee a spot in the Park Tudor section. Visit PANTHER CON-NECT at alumni.parktudor.org to purchase tickets or call Gretchen Hueni at 317/415-2766.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Young Alumni Pizza Party and Basketball Watch PartyClasses of 2009-2013Bankers Life Fieldhouse, downtown IndianapolisPark Tudor takes on Lapel8:00 p.m.RSVP to [email protected]
Friday, April 25, 2014 Distinguished Alumni Dinner Woodstock Club, 6 p.m. Saturday, April 26, 2014 Fifty-Year Club Lunch (for Classes of 1964 and earlier) Woodstock Club, 11:00 a.m. Classes of 1944, 1949, 1954, 1959 and 1964 will have their class photos taken immediately following the luncheon.
PT University (for all alumni and PT families) Take part in several educational offerings to be held at various campus locations dur-ing the afternoon. Alumni 2014 Celebration (for all alumni) Clowes Commons, 4:30-7:00 p.m. Classes of 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004 and 2009 will have their class photo taken during the reception. Exact times will be published in reg-istration information to be included in the Spring 2014 issue of The Phoenix.
Alumni Weekend event details will be available in the Spring 2014 issue of The Phoenix, in the upcoming Alumni Weekend brochure and on the Park Tudor website. If you have questions, please contact your class representative or Gretchen Hueni at [email protected] or 317/415-2766.
Alumni – we need your e-mail address to keep you up-to-date regarding alumni events and activities! Please send your con-tact information to [email protected].
Enter 5x5 alumni art show
All alumni are invited to enter artwork or writing that will be showcased in the “5x5 Show” during Alumni Weekend on Satur-day, April 26, 2014 (time TBD). We hope to install an outstanding ex-hibition that celebrates creativity, the arts, and members of our school community. All works must be 5x5 inches in size, in hopes of having space to mount hun-dreds of works and providing participants equal parameters. The deadline to submit works is Friday, April 10, 2014. For additional information, please visit www.parktudor.org and click on the Alumni tab, or call or email Gretchen Hueni at 317/415-2766 or [email protected].
Greetings from your Alumni Board president
It is an honor to serve as board president this year for the Park Tudor Alumni Associ-ation. Together with the Park Tudor Alumni Relations and Development staff, we look forward to bringing you a full year of fun and enriching activities. This year’s sched-ule of alumni events will include social gatherings across the country, as well as opportunities for professional networking. The Alumni Association had a suc-cessful kick-off event to launch the Park Tudor Women’s Network, led by past board member Jessica Benson Cox ’99. I encourage all female alumni, faculty mem-bers, current and past parents, and wives of alumni to join our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/groups/ptwomensnetwork to learn about upcoming events and oppor-tunities for networking.
To keep in touch with the school, fel-low alumni and to learn about upcoming events, follow Park Tudor on Facebook (www.facebook.com/parktudor), Twitter (@parktudor), and LinkedIn. Also, check out PANTHER CONNECT, our online alumni community, at alumni.parktudor.org. We welcome your ideas and feedback on all of the events sponsored by the Park Tudor Alumni Association. Please feel free to contact Gretchen Hueni in the Alumni Relations Office at 317/415-2766, toll-free at 1-888-782-5861, or via email at [email protected]. Mark your calendars for Alumni Weekend, April 25-26, 2014. I look for-ward to seeing you on campus!
– Lindsay Elder Thornton ’95Lindsay Elder Thornton ’95
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Meet new members of the Park Tudor Alumni Association Board
The Park Tudor Alumni Association Board of Directors welcomes four new members: Ayn “Kate” Engle ’95 is a broker and realtor with RE/MAX Ability Plus. A graduate of Butler University with a B.S. in finance (cum laude) and a secondary major in arts administration, she earned her law degree as well as her MBA at Indiana University in Indianapolis. Kate shares her musical talents as principal clarinetist with the Hendricks Symphony Orchestra and Venti Dolci Woodwind Quintet, and is the lead vocalist of the “Tastes Like Chicken Band.” She enjoys tennis, music, running, reading and genealogy. Matt Kleymeyer ’00 is a market leader for Bernard Health, a company formed by brothers Alex ’98 and Brian ’00 Tolbert. This year, Matt received the Healthcare Su-perstar & Most Innovative Broker Award from the Institute for Healthcare Consum-erism. He holds a B.A. degree from De-Pauw University and an MBA from Butler University. Matt is actively involved in his community, serving as a member of the Penrod Society, Butler University Young Alumni Board and the DePauw Society Board. Matt is married to Andrea Kley-meyer. Jonathan McDowell ’02 is a finan-cial advisor with Northwestern Mutual. He received his bachelor’s degree in econom-ics from Wabash College, where he was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Jonathan and his wife Danielle have a two-and-a-half year-old son, Hunter, and are expecting another child. Jonathan enjoys golf, hunting and the Indianapolis Colts. Zach Wills ’03 received his B.A. degree in history from Colorado State University and recently earned his MBA from the IU Kelley School of Business. A product manager for Key Benefits, he is a member of Toast Masters International and the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis Alumni Council. Zach is married to Laura Wills and enjoys marathon running in his spare time. Each year, two seniors are selected to serve as senior class representatives. They
spend their senior year as ad-hoc members of the Alumni Board of Directors and make presentations at each board meeting. After graduation, they will serve as their class representatives. Our 2014 representatives are: Margaret House ’14, who has par-ticipated in many leadership roles while serving on Student Council. She is a cheer-leader as well as a member of the varsity soccer team, where she was recognized by her coaches and peers as a recipient of the Mental Attitude Award. Community service is important to her, and she gives her time to the Timmy Foundation, Race for the Cure, Elves for Education and the Spanish Club. Ravi Shah ’14, who serves as Student Council president and varsity captain of the Park Tudor boys tennis team. Ravi is also a member of the Honor Council, Cum Laude Society and the Legacy Initiative history project. He is a recipient of The Parents’ Association Award, presented to a student who has made an outstanding contribu-tion in academics and citizenship, and the Scholastic Art and Writing Award, in rec-ognition of his photography. Ravi says he is excited to serve as his alumni class rep-resentative: “I will never truly leave Park Tudor and I always want to be involved in the school I love so much.”
Alumni Association Board members for 2013-14: Left to right: Matt Kleymeyer ’00, Zach Wills ’03, Vanessa Stiles ’88, Beth Tolbert Johnson ’03, Nikhil Gunale ’96, Eric Gershman ’98, Lindsay Elder Thornton ’95, Emily Ristine Holloway ’94, Jonathan McDowell ‘02. Not pictured: Kate Engle ’95, Carlie Irsay Gordon ’99, Joe Hawkins ’96, Kelly Lamm Teller ’87.
Senior Class Representatives Ravi Shah and Margaret House
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Endowment Society donor profile
Sheridan Nichols Batt ’92 Sheridan was born in Sydney, Austra-lia but grew up Indianapolis and began at-tending Park Tudor in seventh grade. After receiving a degree in broadcast journalism from Indiana University, she worked as a news reporter and anchor at local CBS and NBC affiliates in Montana and Virginia. In 2000, Sheridan became one of the youngest members of the Endowment Society and credits her parents, John and Delie Nichols, for encouraging her: “My parents instilled in me the spirit of giving to worthy institutions such as Park Tudor,” she says. “I truly believe it's important to en-dow and fund programs and facilities for the betterment of future generations, par-ticularly since I was so enriched by the PT experience.” Sheridan adds that planned giving allows everyone—even those who don’t have the ability to give a lot—the means to make a difference.
Since becoming a member of the En-dowment Society, Sheridan married Brad Batt, creator and developer of Blue Zebra Sports, a company that offers an officiating management platform designed specifi-cally for college athletics. They currently live in Johnson City, Tennessee with their four children: Tripp (grade 5), Nic (grade 4), Brit (grade 1) and Ann Marie (age 1½). The boys attend St. Mary’s Catholic School in Johnson City. Sheridan says the school reminds her of her Park Tudor ex-perience because it offers small class sizes that enable teachers to nurture and develop the individual needs and abilities of their students. Sheridan has hung up her reporter’s microphone, but has not given up her ca-reer and personal goals. Along with caring for her family and running her boys to ten-nis, soccer and flag-football games, Sheri-dan is working on her Ph.D. in communi-cations, teaches a public-speaking course at East Tennessee State University, hosts “Inside Bristol,” a monthly show on the lo-cal television station, and even finds time to teach Zumba classes.
Make a gift to PT that costs nothing during your lifetime
There are many ways to support Park Tudor’s future that do not affect your fam-ily’s income during your lifetime. Many Planned Giving vehicles are simple, straightforward, and accomplish the goal of enabling you to support the mission of the school while continuing to provide for yourself and your family. Here are a variety of gift options that cost you nothing during your lifetime: Bequests – Name Park Tudor in your will or trust by designating an amount, percent-age or share of your estate. Retirement Plans – Name Park Tudor as a beneficiary or make withdrawals to fund your gift. Life Insurance – Name Park Tudor as a beneficiary in an existing life-insurance policy. If you would like to learn more, please contact Gretchen Hueni at [email protected] or 317/415-2766.
New Endowment Society member
The Park Tudor Endowment Society rec-ognizes members of the Park Tudor family who have notified us that their estate plans include a gift to the school. The school recently was notified of a gift from the estate of Mr. Terry L. Williams. Park Tudor extends its sincere thanks for the posthumous gift.
Sheridan Nichols Batt ’92 (back row, center) with her parents, children and husband at a family member’s recent wedding.
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Alumni gather to honor Jim Foxlow
More than 100 alumni and faculty — including a number who traveled from throughout the country —gathered at Park Tudor on August 17 to honor retired Eng-lish teacher Jim Foxlow on the occasion of his 90th birthday. In introducing the speakers, Head of School Dr. Matthew Miller said, “Many of you came from far away for this event. It is truly a testament to your love and respect for this incredible man.” Park School and Park Tudor alumni Gordon Wishard ’62, Jim Worrall ’61, Tom Teel ’61, Alan Keller ’60 and Mary Stim-ming ’82 made brief remarks about the profound impact Mr. Foxlow had on their love of literature. Wishard said, “It’s in our great good fortune that you chose teaching as a pro-fession, but I wonder if profession is the right word….Consider the raw material that shuffled into your room…we really had no taste for it, no appetite for it, there was no joy in it for us…thank God you were more than a professional. You were a literary mis-sionary. Your singleminded goal was re-form. You were relentless about it in your zeal. Jim is an extraordinary gentleman. He walks into the room and generates goodwill. That’s magic, and you possess it.”
Stimming remarked, “I celebrate that he has been such a gift and such a blessing to me and to all of us here, not as just our teacher but as our friend and as our mentor. He and all of our teachers will never know the small moments that have changed our lives in so many ways.” Foxlow was joined by his three sons, Geoff ’77, David and Chris, at the party. In expressing his thanks, he said, “I suspect you all will be somewhat relieved to know that my being old and gray and full of sleep kept me from preparing proper re-marks on this happy occasion. But a friend in Maine some years ago introduced me to another friend saying, ‘Jim is full of stories and he’ll tell them at the drop of a hat.’ I’m afraid that remains true so I’d like to inflict on you one story that probably dates from the early 1960s. “I was giving a quiz in a middle school class and in the course of the period I was driven to what Mark Twain calls ‘the verge of irritation’ by a boy who approached my desk six or eight times with too many ques-tions about the questions I had set. When he came up again I said, ‘Is this question absolutely necessary?’ “He looked thoughtful at that, and fi-nally replied, ‘Well, maybe not absolutely necessary, any more than eight hours of sleep a night or three meals a day are ab-solutely necessary.’ I hope that story il-lustrates that very likely I learned more
from my students over the years than they learned from me.” And, in keeping with his love of the works of Thomas Hardy, he read the final entry from Hardy’s “Wessex Poems”: I look into my glass, And view my wasting skin, And say, “Would God it came to pass My heart had shrunk as thin!”
For then, I, undistrest By hearts grown cold to me, Could lonely wait my endless rest With equanimity.
But Time, to make me grieve, Part steals, lets part abide; And shakes this fragile frame at eve With throbbings of noontide.
Tony Onstott retirement celebration
Alumni, faculty and friends gathered in August for a retirement celebration for Tony Onstott that included the unveiling of his photo on the “Faculty Wall of Service” in the Wood Room. Onstott wore many hats during his 47 years at Tudor Hall and Park Tudor, from math teacher, tennis coach and “People to
Jim Foxlow (center) with Jim Worrall ’61, Alan Keller ’60, Gordon Wishard ’62 and Head of School Dr. Matthew Miller.
Mary Stimming ’82 and Jim Foxlow
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People” trip chaperone and later to school archivist and business office assistant after retiring from the classroom. Mary Moses Cochran ’75 and Bob Hicks ’80 spoke at the event. “There were only ten girls in the entire seventh-grade class,” Cochran said. “Mr. O. took me under his wing and made me feel like I had at least one friend. You were that teacher who made a difference in my life.” Hicks noted, “Tony was a great teach-er. He connected the dots for people….He is just such a part of this place. He is a great friend not just to faculty, but to stu-dents.” Onstott remarked, “I think back that 47 years have gone rather quickly.” He remembered that when leading groups of students on his summer People-to-People tours, “There were no telephones, no cell phones, no music paraphernalia hanging out of their ears. They managed to talk the whole time. Thirty students for 45 days. After that I thought I could do just about anything.” He was presented with an iPad for a retirement gift. “I’m still in the 19th cen-tury,” he joked. He thanked those who attended the party, saying, “All of this was because Miss Whitford sat me down and signed a contract that lasted for 47 years.”
Join us for Europe trip
A special Park Tudor-sponsored trip to Europe for adults is scheduled for July 1-12, 2014. This is the first trip exclusively for Park Tudor parents, faculty and alumni, and it is also open to the community, espe-cially veterans and their adult children. The European War History & German Culture Trip will travel to cities including London, Cambridge, Normandy, Paris, Luxembourg, Bastogne, Nuremberg, Dres-den and Berlin. The trip, designed and to be led by Upper School history teacher Kathryn Le-rch, reflects many of the subjects currently offered to our students, but there are no
“tests” or essays due! Lerch teaches Mili-tary History and World Civilizations class-es. Four Park Tudor students took a similar trip in the summer of 2013, also designed and led by Lerch. Enroll for the trip by December 1, 2013 to receive a discount. For detailed information contact Kathryn Lerch, at [email protected] or 317/415-2880.
PT Women’s Network launched
The new Park Tudor Women's Network was launched on August 30 with an early-evening event at Café Patachou, a restau-rant owned by Martha Hoover, mother of Sarah ’02, Rachael ’04 and David ’08 Hoover. Those attending enjoyed hors d’oeuvres, cocktails and conversation and listened to a brief talk by Mia Miller, wife of Head of School Dr. Matthew Miller, who shared how the Park Tudor communi-ty helped ease her transition to Indianapolis when the family moved here from New Or-leans in 2010. Organized by the Park Tudor Alumni Association Board of Directors, the Park Tudor Women’s Network plans to bring women of the school together regularly to share information and advice on topics ranging from career development to par-enting, local tips and information resourc-es. The group plans to host get-togethers, typically with a guest speaker. A Facebook group has been created as an informal way to share information. All female alumni, current parents and faculty are invited to be a part of this community. If you are interested in joining, visit www.facebook.com/groups/ptwomensnetwork and request to be added.
Tony Onstott (right) and Fine Arts Director John Williams. Williams said, “Tony was one of the first people I met when I came to Park Tudor. It’s a friendship that I’ve treasured.”
The former Park School campus on Cold Spring Road, now the home of Marian University, lost a landmark in September when the Park School headmaster’s house was razed. Marian University had used the building as a welcome center and storage facility. The building was originally part of the Carl Fisher estate. Fisher was an entrepreneur, real-estate developer, and one of the founders of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Carlie Irsay Gordon ’99, Cameron Clodfelter ’99, Jessica Benson Cox ’99, Amanda Hunter O’Rourke ’99, Erica Bellamy Christie ’99
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Class Notes1936Lucina Ball Moxley celebrated her 95th birthday on August 21, 2013. A published author and accomplished pianist, Lucina began playing the piano at age four and pursued piano studies in college. She remains very active in the musical community in Indianapolis, continuing to play the piano, teach and perform various two-piano concerts and recitals.
1946Virginia Obrecht Dulworth writes: “As class representative, it is always sad to report the death of one of our classmates. I was notified by Jeannine Grinslade Stokes and Sally Stokely Brown that Georgia White Nyhart passed away on June 25, 2013 in Camden, SC. Georgia was greatly loved by her children Maria, Malott, Patrick and Edward, who gave her ten grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Her obituary noted that Georgia had touched many lives in her community by her generosity, kindness and compassion. She was gifted as a champion equestrienne and had a lifelong love of and concern for animals. Her beloved golden retriever, Tag-A-Long, had a special place in her heart. In lieu of flowers, donations were requested for Retriever Rescue of the Midlands at http://midlandsgoldenrescue.org or the Kershaw County Humane Society, 460 Fair Street, Camden, SC 29020. We, as a class, extend our sincere sympathies to her family and friends.
“Elizabeth Wiest Johnson of Zionsville was a fellow equestrienne and a neighbor of Georgia’s before Georgia moved from there to South Carolina. Elizabeth’s beautiful Wild Air Farms was again the site for her exciting and very successful 36th Traders Point Hunt Charity Horse Show benefitting Riley Children’s Foundation on August 6-11.“I, for one, am extremely proud to know, to have known and be associated with the fine and accomplished young women who graduated from Tudor Hall School in 1946. Each has made significant contributions to her community during her lifetime.”
1947Rosalie McKee Lange writes on behalf of herself and her Tudor Hall class:“My 76th summer lively at the Walloon Lake, Michigan cottage, ‘Phi’s Place,’ is paradise, filled with work, friends and family. Twin grandsons are Park Tudor sophomores. Their brother graduated from Park Tudor in June. Great tradition!“Jody Thomas Martin is ‘getting by.’ She feeds four cats while enduring the battle of macular degeneration. Boost her with a call at 317/876-1754. Alix Thompson Moxley checks on Jody often.“Florence Jameson Miller (Mrs. Eugene C.) died on July 17, 2013. A longtime, loyal Tudor classmate and friend. Gene continues to live at the Terrace of Marquette. Flo’s grandson is a Park Tudor junior.“Jeanie Milner Alig and Vince enjoyed Harbor Springs, Michigan with 12 grandchildren, four dogs, plus great-grandchildren! “Georgianne Davis Neal (Mrs. James T.) moved permanently from Englewood to Indianapolis. I’m charmed to find another lasting friend as a neighbor. Neal’s address: 8586 Olde Mill Trace, Indianapolis, IN 46220 317/252-9070.”Polly Abendroth Jackson (Mrs. John N.) wrote to Rosalie: “Our big news for this year is a move to a townhouse at a senior living community in St. Paul. So far we are really enjoying being here. Our son David and family are in Los Angeles, and our daughter Lisa and family are in Phoenix. We are fortunate to have our son Peter
and family in St. Paul. We have seven wonderful grandchildren ranging in age from 28 to 10 years, and we are kept very busy by a 12-year-old grandson who plays every sport imaginable.”
1952Rosanna Hardin Hall opened her studio Villa dell’Artista for the First Friday Art Walk in Indianapolis on August 2, 2013. Visitors enjoyed her paintings of classical gardens in Italy, India, England and Hawaii, as well as the beautiful Victorian garden at the Woodruff Place studio. Two of her watercolor paintings of Italy also were featured in the Hoosier Salon annual juried show at the Indiana History Center in August. In addition, two of her Woodruff Place paintings have been published in “Painting Indiana III: Heritage of Place,” a book featuring historic sites in Indiana, created in conjunction with Indiana Plein Air Painters Association and Indiana Landmarks.
1957Becky Smith enclosed a note along with a gift to the school in memory of her classmate Beverly Raffensperger Fauvre, who died on August 5, 2013. She wrote, “Beverly was taken from us unexpectedly and far too soon…. She did more than anyone to keep the Class of 1957 together and in touch. She had the culture and class of a Tudor girl in every way – a fine person.”
1968Alison Kothe was named an honorary alumna of the Wabash College Class of 1969 during Wabash homecoming on September 21, 2013. Alison recently retired from Wabash as Director of Development.
Night Fountain by Rosanna Hardin Hall ’52
Lucina Moxley ’36
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In comments at the event, Charlie Raiser ’65 said, “You attempted to retire from Wabash three times, but we kept dragging you back because, frankly, you were irreplaceable. It seems as though you were always at Wabash, and it’s hard for us to imagine that your service stretched just a bit more than a decade. And yet in that window of time, you made Wabash a significantly stronger place. You engaged scores and scores of alumni and their families. You improved the lives of Wabash students, faculty, and staff. And you made every Wabash graduate with whom you interacted a better Wabash man.” Alison's brother Jim, Park School Class of 1964, is also a Wabash alum.
1969LeAnne Smith Hardy has written a new book, “Honddu Vale.” Set in tumultuous 16th-century Wales, it is the sequel to “Glastonbury Tor,” which was a finalist for the Christy Award for inspirational fiction. LeAnne has lived in six countries on four continents and now makes her home in the North Woods of Wisconsin.
1977• Lisa Hendrickson has launched a public relations and communications business, Lisa Hendrickson Communications, LLC. She has stepped down from her role as director of communications at Park Tudor but continues to serve as editor of The Park Tudor Phoenix. Lisa also received a grant from the Matthew Hansen Wilderness Foundation to write a biography of Julia Bennett, the first woman to own and operate a dude ranch in Montana. An article she wrote about Bennett appeared in the 2013 issue of “Montana Historian.”
• Lucy Bowen McCauley was profiled in a “First Person” article in “The Washington Post Magazine” in September. She wrote about her beginnings in dance and how she has developed her art over time: “I was always super-athletic and actually kind of coordinated, so I can see why [my mother] threw me in, but I didn’t like the pink tights! There were people in my classes that were better than I, but I had the passion, determination and love of it, which also gets you fairly far.”Bowen McCauley Dance traveled to China in November. The Arlington-based dance troupe is one of the first from America invited to participate in the 10th Guangdong Dance Festival, held November 5-13 in Guangzhou, China.
1987• Cathy Yingling Chapelle has joined Park Tudor as director of strategic communications. Cathy has more than 20 years of experience in marketing communications and most recently was director of public relations at the Indianapolis firm Caldwell VanRiper. In her new role, Cathy will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the school's communications. Cathy served on the Alumni Association Board of Directors for five years and is its immediate past president.
• Laura Waters Zeigler was named by the “Los Angeles Business Journal” as a finalist for Corporate Counsel of the Year 2013.
1989Erik Ochsner conducted “The Music of Pixar” with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra at Clowes Memorial Hall in October 2013. The performance combined memorable scenes from Pixar movies with a live performance of the musical scores. Clowes Memorial Hall is celebrating its 50th anniversary year.
LeAnne Smith Hardy ’69 in a 16th-century-style dress she made to wear to events surrounding the launch of her new book, "Honddu Vale."
Aaron Wayne Dimmock ’92 assumed command of Navy Recruiting District, Richmond (VA), during a ceremony on October 4, 2013. He’s shown here with his family.
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1993Emily Hebert Groves has joined Park Tudor as assistant director of communications, focusing on external relations and strategic communications initiatives that include the campus master plan and strategic plan. She also will support development communications and projects. From 1999 to 2012, she worked for Clear Channel Communications in Denver as a local sales representative, in Chicago as vice president of national sales, and in Indianapolis as a general sales manager. She also serves as a class representative for the Class of 1993. Emily and her husband, Jason, have two daughters, Libby (2½) and CeCe (eight months).
1997Sarah Smith Hawkins has been named program director for the Stanley K. Lacy Executive Leadership Series.
1998Katherine Elaine House earned her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree from the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in June. Osteopathic physicians take a “whole person” approach to health care, emphasizing health education, proper nutrition, wellness, and injury and disease prevention. She will complete a three-year residency program in Internal Medicine at Kettering Medical Center in Dayton, OH. Her future plans include a cardiology fellowship and spending time with her two daughters, Isabella (9) and Elaina (7).
1999Emily Brunette Mitchell and her husband Chad recently opened their own real estate and rental company in Gulf Shores, AL. Visit their website at www.seamitchell.com.
2000Abbi Crutchfield is featured in a new commercial for Philadelphia Cream Cheese. View it online at http://youtu.be/ goPiifu_hC8.
2004Karen “Kemmie” Mitzell is teaching French at Rushville High School in Greenfield. She has moved back to the Indianapolis area after teaching at University School of Jackson in Tennessee, where she introduced AP French for the
first time in the school's history and completely revamped its theater program. This summer, she took 12 high-schoolers to France for a study-abroad program she spent two years building.
The Class of 2000 had a mini-reunion in Saint Joseph, MI on July 27, 2013 and bumped into former Middle School librarian Mary Golichowski. Left to right: Anna Edwards ’00, Annie Bao ’00, Kristen Nunery ’00, Mary Golichowski, Kate Lehman Trumbull ’00, Carolyn Edwards Fennimore ’00 and Kasey Kruse Wakefield ’00.
Emily Hammock ’05 married Matt Mosby on September 28, 2013. The couple met at the wedding of classmates Courtney Dewart Gillman and Andrew Gillman. (Left to right: Andrew Gillman ’05, Eugena Fung ’05, Courtney Dewart Gillman ’05, Doug Kuhn ’71, Chris Hammock (mother of the bride and Park Tudor Middle School teacher), Emily Hammock Mosby ’05, Matt Mosby, Amy Kuhn Lamar ’05, Helene Genetos ’05, Heather Boaz ’05, Michelle Polanco ’05, Rachel Gatewood ’05 and Megan Kuhn ’01.
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2006Andrew Glassman created the Dogbone Wrap, a tool that anchors to the iPhone 5's charge port. The dog-bone-shaped tool allows consumers to wrap their headphones securely around it, without tangling or falling off. Glassman patented his invention before receiving his MBA degree in May.
2008Sarah Hann, special projects editor for “Humpty Dumpty Magazine for Kids,” filmed a video in the Park Tudor ceramics studio for the magazine’s website at www.uskidsmags.com. The video is a step-by-step guide to making ceramics.
2009Micah Johnson received a plaque from White Sox general manager Rick Hahn commemorating his leading 84 stolen bases in Minor League Baseball this season. He was named MVP of the Southern League Championship Series, won by his team, the AA Birmingham Barons, in five games. Johnson is working on his speed-based game in the Arizona Fall League, which will help him on the White Sox prospect list.
2010Reggie Nesbit completed Cadet Leadership Development Training at West Point Military Academy this summer, followed by leadership training in Fort Bragg, NC. He had an internship at Cisco Technology at Research Triangle Park, NC in July and returned to West Point for football camp/practice in August, where he has started his senior year. He is majoring in information technology.
2012Sam Geier won the singles championship at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Central Regional. A sophomore at Kenyon College, he won seven straight matches without dropping a set to win the singles crown.
2013Caroline Tucker turned over her role as president of the National Junior Classical League at its 60th annual convention in Las Vegas in July. She was interviewed by Nevada NPR and the “Las Vegas Review Journal,” saying it’s important to study Latin because of all the other disciplines with which it interacts, and that her love for Latin came from an inspirational teacher in middle school. Caroline, who attends Princeton University, continues to work with the League as secretary of the Indiana Senior Classical League.
Marriages
• Yaw Anokwa ’99 to Hélène Martin on July 27, 2013. • Emily Hammock ’05 to Matt Mosby on September 28, 2013.• Amy Kuhn ’05 to Michael Lamar on June 1, 2013.
Congratulations (Births, Adoptions)
• To Holly Wilson Cole ’92 and Daniel Cole on the birth of twins Matthew David and Evelyn Elizabeth Cole on August 21, 2013.
Nick Reider ’03 married Marie Hansfield ’03 at Willowdale Estate in Topsfield, MA on May 11, 2013. The wedding party included Nick's sister Mallory Reider Inselberg ’98, her husband Robert Inselberg and their son Eli Inselberg. Other Park Tudor alumni attending were Nick Handfield ’99, Sarah Town ’03, Kevin Waltz ’03, Laura Kleinman ’03, Mark Mulcahy ’03, Ashley Wick Hash ’03, Josh Hash ’02, Beth Tolbert Johnson ’03 and Carl Spilly ’03.
Maggie MacPhail ’11 and Caroline Emhardt ’10 defeated their DePauw teammates to win the ITA Midwest Regional Division III women’s tennis doubles championship. They advanced to the Final 8 in Ft. Myers, FL in October to play for the National Championship. Maggie and Caroline were teammates on the Park Tudor 2008 IHSAA Championship team. Maggie's sister, Sarah '09, was on the 2006, 2007 and 2008 Championship teams, and Caroline's sister, Elizabeth '08, was on Championship teams in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008.
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• To Emily Hebert Groves ’93 and Jason Groves on the birth of Caroline Connelly “CeCe” Groves on March 29, 2013.
• To Laura Elder Antrim ’99 and Robert Antrim on the birth of Jack Elder Antrim on June 6, 2013.
• To Meg Bourdillon Kedrowski ’03 and Sean Kedrowski on the birth of Jane Elizabeth Kedrowski on February 21, 2013.
• To computer science teacher Ryan Ritz and Katie Ritz on the birth of Tyler Daniel Ritz on September 16, 2013.
Deaths
• Letitia Sinclair Mumford ’40 in June 2013. • Dudley Pfaff ’44 on November 21, 2012. • Georgia White Nyhart ’46 on June 25, 2013. • Katharine Noling ’52 on July 18, 2013. • John Esterline III ’53 in October 2, 2013.• Thomas Esterline ’57 on August 31, 2013. • Beverly Raffensperger Fauvre ’57 on August 5, 2013. • Stephen Eddy ’63 on September 29, 2013. • Rony Mark Adelsman ’69 on June 22, 2013. • Gena Mason ’90 on June 28, 2013. • Former Tudor Hall and Park School English, Speech and Drama teacher Kathryn Owens Miller on June 15, 2013.
Condolences
• To Edward Bennett ’50, Ted Bennett ’78, Tamara Bennett Dommermuth ’79 and Amy Bennett Vansoelen ’84 on the death of his wife and their mother, Susanne Bennett.
• To David V.A. Fauvre ’56 on the death of his wife, Beverly Raffensperger Fauvre ’57, on August 5, 2013.
• To Jane Esterline Darmer ’47, Katheryn Mahaffey Esterline ’58, Susanna Esterline Arnold ’98 and William Esterline ’01 on the death of their brother, brother-in-law and uncle, John Esterline III ’53, on October 2, 2013.
• To Katheryn Mahaffey Esterline ’58, Jane Esterline Damer ’47, Ann Mahaffey McGrath ’52, Susanna Esterline Arnold ’98 and William Esterline ’01 on the death of her husband and their brother-in-law and father, Thomas Esterline ’57, on August 31, 2013.
• To Garvin Eddy ’68 on the death of his brother, Stephen Eddy, on September 29, 2013.
• To John Burns ’69 and Jennifer Cort Burns ’08 on the death of his wife and her mother, Debra Burns, on June 10, 2013.
• To Rob Brown ’79, Ruth Myrehn Brown ’80, Austin Brown ’12 and Liana Brown ’17 on the death of his mother and their mother-in-law and grandmother, Carroll Hoover, on September 17, 2013.
• To Kristen Rominger Bullock ’84, Mark Rominger ’88, Aidan ’18 and Charles Rominger ’21, and former Lower School teacher Barbara Rominger on the death of father, grandfather and husband, Harold Rominger, on September 18, 2013.
• To Judith Ng Cashin ’86 and Jodie Ng ’90 on the death of their father, Anastacio Ng, on July 14, 2013.
• To Brad Skillman ’89, and Kyle ’17 and Jacob Eckerle ’19 on the death of their father and grandfather, Harold Skillman, on July 22, 2013.
• To Jessica Dust ’98, Scott Dust ’00 and David Quigley ’03 on the death of their grandmother, Josephine Dust, on July 4, 2013.
• To Greg Dulin Jr. ’05 on the death of his father, Greg Dulin Sr., on July 23, 2013.
• To Amanda ’09 and Thomas Miller ’13 on the death of their grandmother, Kathyrn Owens Miller, on June 15, 2013.
• To Courtney ’13, Christina ’16, and Adam ’19 Altman on the death of their father, James Altman, on October 3, 2013.
• To Julia ’14, Christian ’17, and Mitchell Amstutz ’19 on the death of their grandfather, Harold Amstutz, on June 11, 2013.
• To Harry ’16, Owen ’22 and Mack Camferdam ’25 on the death of their grandfather, Hank Camferdam, on September 28, 2013.
• To Gabriella Grider ’21 on the death of her grandfather, William Grider, on July 12, 2013.
• To Upper School Counselor Joan Grinkmeyer on the death of her mother, Lucille Noonan, on August 4, 2013.
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Honor and Memorial GiftsReceived June 5, 2013 through September 20, 2013
Gifts in honor of …Ms. Kathryn Crabb ’07 David and Ellen Crabb
Ms. Lillian Crabb ’12 David and Ellen Crabb
Mr. Emerson Davis Jr. ’60 Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Davis (Donald ’62)
Mr. Jim FoxlowMr. and Mrs. Michael Chapman (Mike ’61)Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Hartmann (Greg ’79)
Daniel Gimeno ’15 Mr. Joaquin Gimeno
Ms. Lisa Hendrickson ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allen (Doug*)
Riley Johnson ’20 Mr. Mal Johnson
Mr. William H. Main Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stewart
Mary Miller ’26 Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Miller
Mr. Anthony L. OnstottMs. Heather Kulwin ’92 Mr. Gerry and Mrs. Susanne LaFollette
(Sue Eaglesfield ’54)
Evan Sumner ’14 Mr. Jim Sumner
Ms. Christina Wade ’99Mr. and Mrs. John Wade
Ms. Danielle Wade ’04Mr. and Mrs. John Wade
Gifts in memory of…Mr. DeWitt W. Brown III ’65 Mrs. Mary J. Brown
Mrs. Debra C. BurnsMr. and Mrs. Christopher Everett
(Debbie Stuart ’69*)
Mr. David Cornwell ’64Miss Charlotte Klamer ’65
Mr. Carl Eveleigh ’48 and Mrs. Mary EveleighMr. and Mrs. Robert B. Eveleigh
Mrs. Beverly Raffensperger Fauvre ’57 Ms. Penny Savage Landrigan ’57 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith (Becky Sharp ’57)
Mr. Shanon A. Fields ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Beck
Mr. David Fisch ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Beck
Miss Sara Lois HaberMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Bradford
(Jane Carman ’42)Mr. and Mrs. Ben Palleiko (Jeanne Lindholm ’62)
Mrs. Jane H. HoltMr. and Mrs. William J. Holt (Bill ’76)
Mr. Christopher D. Jones ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Rassi (Melissa Black ’89)
Dr. J. Theodore LurosMs. Cristy Friday SagalowskyMs. Kate Friday ’98 Ms. Brooke Hubbuch ’01
Miss May Orme MackenzieMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Bradford
(Jane Carman ’42)
Mr. John Megenhardt ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Raiser (Charlie ’65)
Mrs. Florence Miller ’47 Ms. Cristy Friday SagalowskyMs. Kate Sagalowsky Friday ’98 Ms. Brooke Hubbuch ’01 Mrs. Rosalie McKee Lange ’47 Mr. and Mrs. James T. Neal
(Georgianne Davis ’47)
Mrs. Yvonne PettingaMr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Pettinga (Tom ’80)
Mr. Baxter S. Rogers ’59 Colonel Torrence ’56 and Dr. Lynette Rogers
Mr. Douglas H. StickneyMr. and Mrs. Charles M. AmyThe Michael Bova FamilyMr. Theodore ButzMr. and Mrs. Christopher Everett
(Debbie Stuart ’69*)Dr. and Mrs. Edward T. FryJan and Jerry Gershman
Drs. James and Doris HardackerMr. and Mrs. Jay L. HicksPeter and Barbara KnappDr. and Mrs. Roger LenkeJohn and Lucy McLaughlinRick and Shannon RezekKent and Diane SmithAnoop and Rani SondhiMr. Mark J. R. Merkle and Ms. Sue E. Stemen*Mr. and Mrs. Robert WilsonMr. and Mrs. Sam S. Yadav
Mr. Alexander L. Taggart III ’42 Robert and Elizabeth Taggart Fitzsimmons ’62
Mr. Henry Taggart ’44 Robert and Elizabeth Taggart Fitzsimmons ’62
Ms. Lynn ThomsenMr. Clifford A. Hull* and Dr. Sara H. Murphy
Thank a TeacherMrs. Shannon AverytMr. and Mrs. James Gallagher
Mrs. Deborah Stuart Everett ’69 JJ Freudenberg ’15 Jim and Cindy Freudenberg
Mrs. Lorelei R. FarlowMr. Noah C. Buonanno ’00 and
Ms. Yuan Yuan Lu
Dr. Paul HamerMr. and Mrs. W. Scott Webber
Mr. Rob C. HueniMr. and Mrs. Fritz FrenchJJ Freudenberg ’15 Jim and Cindy FreudenbergDrs. Carlos and Ruth GimenoMr. and Mrs. Michael Stewart
Mr. Clifford A. HullMr. and Mrs. Fritz French
Ninth-Grade TeachersMr. and Mrs. Jeff Wiesinger
Mrs. Sarah WebsterDrs. Carlos and Ruth Gimeno
* = faculty
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