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Annual ReportUniversity School of Nashville 2012-2013
2000 Edgehill AvenueNashville, Tennessee 37212
www.usn.org
Vincent W. Durnan, Jr.Director
Connie CulpepperEditor/Communications Director
Lorie HooverStewardship and
Prospect Management Coordinator
Sam JacksonAnnual Fund Director
Britt McCauleyAlumni Director and
Social Media Manager
Amy RichardsonAdministrative Assistant
Dana Morris Strupp ’77Alumni Annual Giving and Family Programs Manager
Anne WestfallDirector of Development
In compiling this report, every effort has been made to ensurethat it is accurate and complete.Call the Development Office at
615/329-4423 if there are anyerrors or omissions, and please
accept our apologies.
Thanks to Kimberly Manz andother contributing photographers.
Gail Williams, PresidentDavid Kloeppel, Vice PresidentFiona Prine, SecretaryBrett Sweet, TreasurerGrace Awh Ann Cargile Charlene Dewey
Burgin Dossett Elizabeth DykensTory Sally Fitzgibbon ’86David Fox Bob GordonEddie Hamilton John Hassenfeld ’75
Teri Doochin Kasselberg ’73Kevin LavenderKelly Linton Bert Mathews Andrew MayRichard McCartySeema Mehrotra
Gerald RiskIvanetta Davis Samuels ’86Jon Shayne ’80Irwin VenickLinde Wilson
2012-2013 University School of Nashville Board of Trustees
From the Director 2From the Board of Trustees 4
Endowment FundsFaculty Endowment Funds 11Scholarship Endowment Funds 14Program Endowment Funds 17
The 2012-2013 Annual FundAlumni 18Parents 30Parents of Alumni 40Grandparents 42Faculty and Staff 47
The George Peabody Society 5The Robert K. Zelle Society 8A Math Teacher’s Adventure 13A Year of Visiting Artists 16The Frontier of Education 23Teachers Cross the Sea 24How We Light Our Scoreboards 35USNA Finds Ways to Help 38
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great school year emerges week by week, season by season. So it was with 2012-2013school year at University School, where the little things combined to make the big things
possible. In academics, in athletics, in the arts, and inour community partnerships, our pursuit of excellencegenerated a year to remember, and this slim volumechronicles the highlights. We are a school of the mo-ment, set in a singular history, finding opportunitiesin a dynamic educational era.
Our attention turned to international opportunities,some quite new and others of longer vintage. In thesame year, we honored twenty-five years of part-nership with Kwansei Gakuin School in Nishinomiya,Japan by sending a delegation of students and faculty, also visiting Nashville’s sister city as part of the itinerary. We welcomed a delegation from ourLegion of Honor partner school in Paris, and we confirmed two new partner schools outside Shang-hai. Then, this summer, we accepted an invitationfrom Lakeside School in Seattle to join thirteen otherschools in starting a semester program in Peru. The world continues to open to USN.
The virtual world of distance learning produced another landmark event for us, as University Schooljoined eleven other schools and Stanford University tofound the Malone School Online Network, the firstreal-time interactive set of courses available to highschool students in this country. This fall our first offer-ing, in advanced mathematics topics, goes live.Meanwhile, our 1,051 students K-12 grow and learnmuch as their predecessors here always have, curiousand creative as they always have been, in programsthat last year produced a girls’ state championshipin soccer and two national qualifier pairs in debate.
What underwrites progress on all these fronts is thecontinued generosity of a supportive and interestedcommunity—alumni, parents, grandparents, friends.To bring those constituencies together in commoncause takes volunteer leadership of the highestorder. Our gratitude extends to Holly and Steve
Roche, overall parent chairs, who with their lower,middle and high school chairs Amy Shepard, JaneGroos, and Kathy Pennington reached hundreds ofhouseholds.
Laura and Brad Currie chaired leadership giving,Nicole Dunigan chaired outreach to new parents,and Board veteran Grace Awh rallied our 13 yearfamilies, parents of soon-to-be alumni. Together weraised a record $1.2MM in unrestricted dollars todo the work of supporting budgets on all fronts,work that the endowment we continue to build willdo one day.
On the leadership front, 2012-13 also brought tocompletion the impressive and historic three-yearterm of Gail Williams as Board President. Her gen-erosity of spirit, her interest in every member of theUSN community, and her capacity to encourageeveryone, every day, in every way brings us to thebrink of our Centennial from a position of strength.One powerful legacy of her service will be USN’sselection as a Horizons National site for summer academic enrichment work with students from ourneighborhood elementary school, Carter-Lawrence.
We continue to plan for the 100th birthday, now justone Annual Report away, of this remarkable school.To celebrate, we’ll do our part to restore and refur-bish the great old Demonstration School building,still the center of our campus. We will encourageand support innovation in our classrooms, keepingstudents and teachers first as our priority. We willbuild the financial foundation for another century,and we will appreciate every dollar from everydonor. Our mission to model the best in educationstands the test of time, as does our promise to dosomething of wider importance in our work togetheron Edgehill Avenue.
With thanks to the many who do so much,
Vincent W. Durnan, Jr.
From the Director | Vincent W. Durnan, Jr.
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In fiscal year 2013, July 1, 2012 –June 30, 2013, philanthropic supporthelped USN continue its commitment toacademic excellence and innovation.USN raised annual gifts (unrestricted and restricted), endowment, and capitalfunds to support the school, its facultyand students. Annual gifts provide acritical 6% of USN’s operating budget,as well as funding for specific programand departmental needs. Capital giftsmake possible facility renovations andupgrades, and endowment support secures the future and USN’s continuedexcellence.
We are grateful for the gifts and commitments within these totals:Annual Giving $1,691,187 Capital Commitments $1,606,000Endowment Commitments $ 920,486
Total Support $4,217,673
Revenue
Expenses
Tuition 91%
Annual Fund 6%
Endowment 2% Other 1%
Payroll and Benefits 66%Physical Plant 10%
Financial Aid 11%
Program Support 7%
Administrative 6%
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have had an extraordinary three years as yourBoard President, culminating with the opportunityin May to present my son Nick with his USN highschool diploma. What a thrill that was!
Last year the Board of Trustees did great work. Theircareful planning for the future is evident whereveryou are in the school. Thank you to this Board, whosecommitment and dedication to USN is unparalleled.My thanks also extend to our Director, Vince Durnan,for his impeccable leadership and finally to the entireUSN community for all of their contributions. Finally,to all of you, our Board, Vince, faculty, staff, studentsand parents, thank you for allowing me this tremen-dous opportunity to lead and to be fulfilled as Presi-dent of this Board of Trustees for the past threeyears. It has been an incredible journey.
I am delighted to share with the University School ofNashville community the great successes of last year.Our Annual Fund continues to grow along with ournew commitments, as these pages show. As you know,these gifts give our students, teachers, and adminis-trators an opportunity to stretch and explore. Theyprovide the latest and greatest educational tools forour wonderful students: a new distance learning initia-tive with the Malone Schools Network, new interna-tional partnerships and opportunities in China andPeru, ways to perfect their athletic skills or find inno-vative ways to explore their art.
Ultimately all of these philanthropic efforts have oneaim: to benefit our students and to help them achieveexcellence. We are grateful for the leadership of lastyear’s Annual Fund parent chairs, Holly and SteveRoche and to this year’s chairs Laura and Brad Currie.
This philanthropy supports our 100 year history of“Innovation and Excellence since 1915.”
Speaking of our century-long story, plans continue todevelop for the celebration of our 2015 CentennialCelebration, chaired by Board Member and alumnaTeri Doochin Kasselberg ’73. Exciting plans are com-ing together under her leadership for a celebration ofUSN as we know it now and of our predecessorPeabody Demonstration School (PDS). So many ofyou have provided facts and stories about our schooland shared great ideas as to how we can best cele-brate our unique history. Just keep the stories andideas coming. Our Centennial will reflect PDS/USN’srich history and our respect and admiration for it.
As we greet this year with all of the promise and ex-citement a new year brings, please welcome our newBoard President, David Kloeppel. David will provideour school with effective board leadership and visionthat will only make this school better and brighter. Our community is fortunate to have David in this roleat such an important time in PDS/USN history.
So many wonderful things happen on this campusdaily. Please visit our website, read our weeklynewsletter, and come to events on campus. You willbe amazed by what you learn about this vibrant andwonderful school.
Thanks for your support of USN. Go Tigers!
Gail Carr Williams
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Mr. Gentry Barden & Mrs. Rachel Lukens Barden ’80
Mr. Weaver BarksdaleMrs. Priscilla FitzGerald Baumann ’54Dr. & Mrs. Raymond BurkDr. Samuel Dillard ’56Mr. & Mrs. Robert Doochin ’58Dr. William Dupont & Dr. Susan DupontDr. & Mrs. Michael EbertMr. & Mrs. John Gillmor Mr. & Mrs. William HowellMr. Jeffrey Jacobs &
Mrs. Gail Gordon Jacobs ’88
Mrs. Mary Loventhal Jones ’67Dr. A. G. Kasselberg &
Mrs. Teri Doochin Kasselberg ’73Mr. David Miller ’68Mr. & Mrs. Rex RobertsMr. Doug Small &
Ms. Bonnie Magid Small ’68Mr. & Mrs. William SpitzMs. Martha TrammellMrs. Alys Venable
25 Years of Giving | The George Peabody Society
eorge Peabody is in some ways our founding father. Without his generosity in the nine-teenth century, the Demonstration School that bore his name could never have come intobeing. The Peabody Education Fund endowed the George Peabody College for Teachers,the parent institution of our predecessor school.
Our George Peabody Society honors those who have made USN a philanthropic priority for at least a quarter of a century. The list includes alumni, parents of alumni, and current parents,nineteen families in 2012-2013.
That’s eight more than last year. New names on the list include a retired middle school Englishteacher, Alys Venable (who’s also the mother of Carol ’91) and a stalwart of the college coun-seling program, Karen Roberts (mother of Jason ’89 and Jeremy ’91). Sandy and Bill Spitz,with an impressive family history of service to the first educational home of their three daugh-ters (Katherine ’97, Lauren ’01, and Carrie ’04), reach the quarter century mark.
The list is led by three who mark nearly three decades of giving to USN this year: Samuel Dil-lard ’56, Weaver Barksdale (Mollie Gee ’97 and Heather ’99), and John and Allis Dale Gillmor(Sarah Hymowitz ’88, Abby Luffman ’89, Susan ’91, Eleanor Schiff ’95, John ’98, and Matthew ’02).
We appreciate all these commitments, from those who know us best to those who left decadesago and have scarcely returned since graduation, such as David Miller ’68, supporting theschool from far-away Massachusetts. Thank you to all.
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Leadership Giving
Visionaries $25,000 +Stephan Heckers &
Christine KonradiWill & Lillias Johnston
Founders $10,000-$24,999AnonymousChip & Heathie CoxKevin & Katie CrumboVince DurnanBob Hodapp & Elisabeth DykensPeter Jelsma & Julie PenaDavid & Ann KloeppelBob Levy & Jeanmarie StalmaAndy May & Nancy BrownGreer McCurley ’97 &
Sarah McCurleyWilly & Ann SternBarry Stillman &
Leslie Schatten Stillman ’75Bob & Leslie WatermanJack WhiteDavid & Gail WilliamsBlair & Linde WilsonUzi & Yaara Yemin
Innovators $5,000-$9,999Mark & Jennifer AaronClark & Eleanor AkersCarl & Grace AwhBrenda BassRich Berkman & Stacey GoodmanDouglas & Erica ChappellDan & Stephanie ConnerBrad & Laura CurrieJames Fishel ’60 &
Royce Coleman Fishel ’60Will Fitzgibbon &
Tory Sally Fitzgibbon ’86
David & Elizabeth FoxFrank & Amy GarrisonJoel & Bernice GordonBob & Julie GordonEddie & Arnetta HamiltonCraig Heimark & Libby Hirsh Heimark ’72
Jeff Jacobs & Gail Gordon Jacobs ’88
Seth & Lauren KarpA. G. Kasselberg & Teri Doochin Kasselberg ’73
Mac Linton ’74 & Kelly LintonMike & Kim LomisRichard McCartyDavid Morgan & Karen Bloch Kevin & Jodi O’HaraMatt & Patsy PowersSteve & Holly RocheMark & Jeanne RowanJacob Schwarz & Anna HemnesPaul & Eileen SeitzMike Shmerling ’73 & Lisa Shmerling
Ira & Leslie SteinStephen Stenhouse & Liza WeavindReid Thompson & Lorraine WareJim & Lisa UsdanAnn WallingLeigh WaltonJohn & Beth WertherMatthew & Verna Wright
Patrons $2,500-$4,999Mark & Evadne AwhScott & Dawn BeckerMac Bennett & Maura O’ConnellJoe Blackburn & Karen WeirJames Booth & Jane Easdown
Jack & Barbara BovenderPhil Bredesen & Andrea ConteCarlton Brown & Carol Norris Brown ’70
John & Karyn BryantSykes & Ann CargileGeorge & Lavenia CarpenterDon & Mary Gail ComptonDamien & Susan CreavinRoy & Kim DanoRalph & Suann DavisHabib DossBurgin & Laura DossettMartin Egli & Sohee ParkSteven & Laurie EskindGreg & Melissa FlattDavid & Carrington FoxJames & Fumi FranklinDavid French & Ruth BraunHarris & Dianne GilbertPaul GilbertEric & Sharon GreenErich & Jane GroosJim* & Laura GrowdonUlf & Lise HahnemannScott & Kathy HallJohn Hassenfeld ’75 & Heidi Hassenfeld
Sam & Debby HodgesHank Hulan & Leesa HinsonJordan Hymowitz & Sarah Gillmor Hymowitz ’88
Brian & Danica JeffersonJyotheen Karam & Nishitha Reddy
Bob & Vivienne KeenanGreg & Susan LaniganTommy & Judy LewisT.J. & Michelle Luschen
Leadership Giving Drives the Success of our Annual FundWe’re able to continue the work we do because of the support of our Leadership Giving Society, a committedgroup of 192 families who each contributed $1,915 or more to the Annual Fund. This group of parents, alumni,faculty and staff, parents of alumni, grandparents, and friends of USN collectively donated over $797,000, accounting for 60% of total Annual Fund giving.
We are a fortunate community to have a group of supporters who believe in the value of investing in USN. They set an example of great generosity.
If you would like to be a part of the USN Annual Fund Leadership Society, please contact Annual Fund DirectorSam Jackson at [email protected] or 615/277-7496.
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Chris NgMark & Cindy NicholsPhilip & Marilyn OllilaCano & Esen OzgenerTim Ozgener ’88 & Arnita OzgenerDavid & Jennifer PensonVijay & Rashmi PethkarJennifer PietenpolMiranda PontesJohn & Fiona PrineWayne Riley & Charlene DeweyGerald & Jenny RiskIvan & Cherie RobbinsBarry & Jule SalesJon Shayne ’80 &
Ann Meador Shayne ’81Joan Werthan Shayne ’52Edward Sherwood & Kelly ChambersBob & Susan SpiethDavid Spigel ’88 & Marci SpigelBrett & Meredythe SweetBobo & Virginia TannerCharlie & Mimi VaughnMitch WalkerBob Webb & Gail PluckerJohn Wheelock &
Margee BrennanMark Walker & Laura Williams Richard & LouAnne WolfsonGordon Peerman & Kathy WoodsAnne Zelle
1915 Society $1,915-$2,499AnonymousAnonymousChris Allen & Lori AllenSarah AylorBrett & Jackie BabatRichard Bovender ’97 &
Sara BovenderDavid & Anna BridgersDavid Briley & Jodie BellDon & Amy ChomskyBill & Amy CooperJennifer CoylePhillip & Anna CramerMichael DevlinTim DibbleMatt & Karla DiehlBob & Cassie ElliottCherrie Forte Farnette ’63Stephen & Tanza FarrCheryl FasslerBrad Fishel &
Lori Greenbaum Fishel ’81Ricardo Fonseca & Ingrid MayerHenry & Sandy FosterRichard & Debra FriedmanBrad Greenbaum ’87 &
Lisa Turner Greenbaum ’89Elliot & Alizah GreenbergJohn & Gay GreerStephen & Deborah HaysSteve & Sandra HecklinJames & Heidi Hudnut-BeumlerNari & Emiko Ishii
Billy Jacobs ’85 & Erica JacobsDavid & Melody KomisarEric Kopstain & Ranee DabooPaul Laibinis & Rebecca HungKevin & May LavenderEthan & Laura LeeNick & Loraine LippolisDon & Amy MabryJerry Martin & Cynthia Ragan Martin
Kelly MilamClaudio Mosse & Kristine LaLondeBen & Margo OwenJürgen & Linda PannockMike Rabb & Kerri Woodberry Rabb
Aaron Raney & Natalie DicksonTracey RobinsonHoward & Diane SandlerJon & Susan SchoeneckerGregg & Amy ShepardBrett Sheriff & Jenkins HardinGary & Caroline ShockleyShelley SigurJeffrey Sosman & Dana ZiebelBennett & Terrie SpetalnickBill & Sandy SpitzMegan StrotherBahr WeissTucker & Billie WoodringJay & Julie YalowitzWei Zheng & Xiao-Ou Shu
*deceased
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The Robert K. Zelle Society
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald AverbuchMrs. Pauline Gilbert Bader ’51Mr. Weaver BarksdaleMr. & Mrs. Reber Boult*Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bovender ’97Mr. Jack Bridges ’44Mr. & Mrs. Stewart BronaughMr.* & Mrs. Mike BuhlDr. & Mrs. Raymond BurkDr. & Mrs. Benjamin CaldwellMs. Patty Chadwell ’33*Mr. Steve Dansky &
Mrs. Ellen Davis-Dansky ’70 Ms. Deborah DaviesMrs. Beth Ginsberg Dreifuss ’74 &
Mr. Carl DreifussMr. & Mrs. Robert ElliottMs. Juliana EricsonMr. James Fishel ’60 &
Mrs. Royce Coleman Fishel ’60Dr. & Mrs. Henry FosterMr. & Mrs. James GallivanFrank and Amy GarrisonMr. & Mrs. John GillmorMr. & Mrs. Hans GrasmanMr. & Mrs. Hugh GrayMrs. Sarah Caldwell Greene ’34*Dr. & Mrs. John Greer
Mrs. Dorothy Marshall Hartman ’42*Mr. & Mrs. William HowellMs. Lane Hymes Humphrey ’57Ms. Pamela Iannacio ’69Dr. John Interlandi & Ms. Beth Interlandi
Mr. J. Dillard Jacobs ’28*Mr. & Mrs. William JohnstonDr. A. G. Kasselberg & Mrs. Teri Doochin Kasselberg ’73
Mr. Ronald Kidd & Mrs. Yvonne Martin-Kidd
Mr. & Mrs. Michael KobanMrs. Barbara Kuhn*Dr. & Mrs. Todd LeBleuMs. Mildred Marcus Lippman*Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas LippolisMr. William Litterer ’51*Dr. Mark Magnuson & Ms. Lucile Houseworth
Mrs. Sara Walker Moore ’27*Mrs. Janet McGinnis Noble ’63Mr. David Owens & Ms. Jennifer Bostwick
Ms. Mary Lou ReddingMr. & Mrs. Douglas RegenMr. Ross Richardson & Mrs. Connie Cathcart Richardson
Dr. & Mrs. Russell RiesMr. & Mrs. William RosenbergDr. Louis Rosenfeld ’29*Mr. David Schach ’95Dr. Vernon SharpMr. & Mrs. Michael Shmerling ’73Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Small ’60Mr. & Mrs. William SpitzMs. Anita Stallworth*Mr. & Mrs. David Steine ’68Dr. Scott Sudduth ’54Ms. Jo Ann TumeyMr. & Mrs. Mark Venrick ’48Dr. Ethel Walker ’27*Mr. & Mrs. Breck WalkerMr. William Waller ’42*Ms. Leigh WaltonMr. & Mrs. Bernard WerthanMrs. Leah Rose Werthan*Dr. Ann WheelerMrs. Jane Towery Woolsey ’36*Ms. Eva Jean Wrather ’26*Mr.* & Mrs. Robert K. Zelle
*deceased
uring their lives, most people look beyond their families to invest their time in the causes they believe in—educational, cultural, religious, environmental, and others. Many people also look for a way to continue thiscommitment after their deaths. The Robert K. Zelle Society was established to recognize USN’s generousbenefactors who leave a legacy to USN through a planned gift.
Your bequest to USN could endow a scholarship, a faculty chair of excellence, or perhaps a fund for professionaldevelopment. The possibilities for building a lasting relationship with the school you trust are endless.
We are indebted to those families listed here who have shown such a profound degree of commitment to the mis-sion of University School of Nashville. Their dedication and planning help ensure USN’s continued excellence andmake sure that the school can continue to put students first.
If you are interested in exploring a planned gift, please contact the USN Development Office at 615/329-4423.We would be happy to share additional information with you.
www.usn.org/plannedgiving
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eabody Demonstration School was an importantpart of Scott Sudduth’s youth. He grew up on thecollege’s “faculty row,” just two doors down fromMiss McMullan. She liked to turn to young Scotty
to help entertain her nieces and nephews wheneverthey came to visit.
The Sudduths first came to Peabody College whenScott’s father was working toward his Ph.D., thenmoved to Alabama after Scott finished nursery school.When they returned to Nashville, he was in fifthgrade. He graduated from PDS in 1954.
A graduate of Princeton and Johns Hopkins, Scottpracticed obstetrics and gynecology after his resi-dency training at Boston Lying-in (now Brigham andWomen’s). For more than four decades he had a pri-vate practice “in lovely Exeter, New Hampshire” and“enjoyed all of the above immensely.”
Now, approaching the sixtieth anniversary of his PDSgraduation, he remembers the teachers there who in-spired him.
“At Peabody I was drawn toward math and science,and that was the way it was in college as well. HazelLundberg and Dr. Beauchamp were two of the teachersI remember most. They were just excellent teachers.”Dr. Beauchamp encouraged him to go into medicine,something that was in the back of Scott’s mind any-way, as his mother’s father was a physician.
Though Scott recalls histeachers as being sea-soned veterans of twentyyears or more on the fac-ulty, one young man whowas there only a short timeremains vivid in his mind.
“One person who was verygood was Gilbert Wilson,our eighth grade teacher.He was very down toearth. He let you expressyour knowledge and ex-plore multiple answers to questions. He encouragedpeople to think freely.”
Deciding to make a gift to USN to honor the schooland its great teachers was an easy part of his estateplanning. “It came about as I was setting up a revoca-ble trust, and it was to be distributed upon my death”along with other similar bequests.
“It’s an unrestricted gift, and I would hope it would gotoward furthering the excellences at the school andtoward recognizing the quality of teachers that wehave.”
Scott adds, “It’s a place that is very special, and weall benefited from our excellent education there. It’stime to give back,” he says to his fellow alumni. “Itshould be high on your list of ways to give back.”
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Scott Sudduth (third from left)as a class officer at PDS
Visit www.usn.org/giftplanning to learn more about simple ways to leave a legacy at USN.
Contact Anne Westfall in our development office at 615/277-7495 or [email protected] to discuss the different ways you can support USN through your estate plan.
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Endowment Funds
Understanding EndowmentsHow does a strong endowment help USN? A gift for endowment demonstrates a long-term commit-ment to USN and links past, current, and future genera-tions. A strong endowment enables USN to maintain andenhance the quality of education in perpetuity.
What is the value of USN’s endowment?Our endowment is under conscientious management ofthe investment committee of USN’s Board of Trustees.At $10,887,648 as of June 30, 2013, USN’s endow-ment is relatively modest compared to that of our localand national peer schools.
How can a gift be made to USN’s endowment?Named funds can be established for gifts that meetspecific thresholds for scholarships, faculty develop-ment, programs, or facilities. Such endowments, whichmay bear your name or your family’s, reflect your in-terests and serve as an enduring testament to yourgenerosity. Gifts of cash or securities are ideal assetsthat can be designated to endowment. Testamentarygifts such as bequests, charitable trusts, life insurancepolicies and other beneficiary designations are alsoexcellent giving arrangements.
We are grateful to those listed in the following pageswho, by establishing these named funds, have showna profound degree of commitment to the mission ofUniversity School of Nashville. Their dedication andplanning help secure the school’s future.
Endowments make the most powerful and lasting impact on our institution. Held in perpetuity, these funds generate support for scholarships, faculty excellence, educational programs, and facility enhancements and mainte-nance. Endowments are USN’s permanent “savings account,” prudently invested to grow over time. A small portion of the fund’s balance paid out on an annual basis is used to operate the school.
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General Endowment Funds
General Endowment FundsDavis Endowment FundEstablished in 2013 by Ned Davis ’63 to providelong-term financial support for USN’s people, pro-grams, and facilities, this Fund is intended to ensure theschool’s excellence for generations to come.Ned Davis ’63
General Endowment FundUnrestricted endowment gifts support USN’s generalendowment fund. Proceeds from this fund are used tooperate the school.A.G. & Teri Doochin Kasselberg ’73Bob & Leslie Waterman
The Wright Family Endowment FundEstablished in 2012, this Fund will provide long-termfinancial support for USN’s people, programs, and fa-cilities by helping attract and retain inspiring teach-ers, supporting learning opportunities within andbeyond our classrooms, and improving access to USNfor talented students from all backgrounds.George & Ellen Wright
Faculty Endowment Funds
The Artclectic Endowment Fund for Innovative TeachingEstablished in 2008 with the proceeds from Artclectic,USNA’s annual art show, this fund supports K-12 curricular innovation and classroom excellence at USN. Artclectic 2012
The Awh Family Endowment FundEstablished in 2012 by Grace andCarl Awh, this fund helps USN retainoutstanding faculty during the forma-tive years of their teaching careers.Carl & Grace Awh
Clayton Family Endowment FundEstablished in 2009, the Clayton Fam-ily Endowment Fund provides profes-sional development opportunities forUSN teachers in grades 9-12. Thisfund enables teachers to attend con-ferences and pursue subject-relatedstudies. See page 13 for this year’saward.Jay & Ellen ClaytonJim Clayton ’04John Clayton ’09
Debbie Davies Endowed Teaching FundEstablished in 2011, this fund supports a USN facultymember’s curriculum development work in the summerand is intended to recognize innovative instruction,commitment to the profession, and care for students.
An artist discusses his work with lower school children on Artclectic’s Education Day
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Edward E. Ford Faculty EndowmentEndowed as a permanent fund by a grant in 1980from the Edward E. Ford Foundation, this fund was es-tablished to enhance faculty salaries.
Edward E. Ford Faculty Development EndowmentEstablished in 1984 as a permanent endowment fundby a grant from the Edward E. Ford Foundation, thisfund provides faculty with professional developmentopportunities.
Forte-Farnette Endowment FundEstablished in 2008 in memory of Imogene Forte, theForte-Farnette Endowment Fund provides professionaldevelopment opportunities in reading and languagearts for USN teachers in grades K-12. This fund en-ables teachers to attend conferences or seminars offcampus, pursue special studies in the summer, andbring experts to USN for professional development.Cherrie Forte Farnette ’63
Friedman Family Faculty Endowment FundThis endowment fund was established by Marvin Fried-man in 1991 to provide for enhanced faculty salariesand to perpetuate the school’s ability to attract andretain the best teachers.Susan & David Berck
Hazel Lundberg Faculty Endowment FundThis endowment provides funds to attract and retainthe best math teachers to University School ofNashville. Melvin Schlanger ’60Stephen Small ’60 & Lisa Small
Helen Meador Travel FellowshipEstablished in 2011 by Jon Shayne ’80 and AnnMeador Shayne ’81, this fellowship is awarded annually to a USN faculty member for summer travel outside North America. The travel is intended to inspire and inform the faculty member’s teaching.See page 24. Jon Shayne ’80 & Ann Meador Shayne ’81
Quaker Hill Summer ProfessionalDevelopment FundProceeds from this fund, established in 2001 by theQuaker Hill Foundation, allow one or two USN teach-ers to attend summer programs or seminars each year.The Quaker Hill Foundation was begun by Edith andJohn Peters Stevens, Jr.
Lisa & Mike Shmerling Chair for Excellence in TeachingIn appreciation for a gift from Lisa and Mike Shmerling,USN created its first endowed chair to honor, on a rotating basis, our most outstanding faculty members.The chair is awarded to a USN teacher whose contri-butions to the school have inspired students and col-leagues, in support of this school’s mission to model thebest in educational practices. The third recipient, NikkiHunt, was named in 2013.
Stanford Moore FundIn honor of USN’s first Distinguished Alumnus, Nobellaureate Stanford Moore ’31, this award recognizesthe graduating senior who “most nearly approachesDr. Stanford Moore’s academic achievement and ded-
Coco Coyle, 2013 Stanford Moore Award winner, with her familyand Vince Durnan
Fourth grade teacher Nikki Hunt at Convocation, when she wasnamed to the Shmerling Chair for Excellence in Teaching
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uly may not be the ideal time to visit our coun-try’s steamiest city, New Orleans, but it was agood time for high school math teacher JasonShuster to take his first trip to the Crescent City.
Thanks to the Clayton Family Endowment Fund, he at-tended the Mathematical Sciences Institute at TulaneUniversity.
Jason took twocourses, “Pro-jects in AlgebraII/Pre-Calculus”and “CalculusBefore Calcu-lus,” returningto Nashvillewith lots ofgood ideas forhis Algebra andPre-Calculusclasses. Of themany usefulprojects learnedin the first class,Jason says, “Myfavorite onewas where webuilt a wind
chime by figuring out a chord we would like, then de-termining the frequency of each note, which would inturn determine the length of each pipe.” He broughthis wind chimes back to Nashville, and this spring heplans to attempt the same project in Algebra II.
“Calculus Before Calculus” provided him with “a goodnumber” of “applications of min/max problems” thatwill be practical in both Algebra II and Pre-Calculus
this year, such as the one requiring the students to findthe maximum volume after they create a box withspecific dimensions.
Since each class included only about ten people,“There was plenty of time for discussion as to why aproject would be useful and/or how to modify it foryour class so it could be implemented appropriately.”He plans to return to the Institute to sample more oftheir classes.
He may also want to sample more of the frog legs,crawfish, and alligator he tasted there for the firsttime.
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ication. In the century of the common man, the uncom-mon man and his accomplishments are too often over-looked. A recognition of the uncommon man is neededand an incentive to excellence is highly desirable.” In2013 the Stanford Moore award went to Coco Coyle,now a freshman at Harvey Mudd College.
USN Faculty Endowment FundA part of the permanent endowment, this fund’s earningsprovide financial assistance to enhance faculty salaries.Terry Breyer Martin ’60Steve Sternheimer ’60 & Sue Zager Sternheimer ’60
Kathy Woods Fund for Lower School Faculty Professional DevelopmentThe Kathy Woods Endowment Fund was established inhonor of the Head of the Lower School from 1995until 2002. Her tenure at University School wasmarked by a commitment to children that includedfinding the best teachers possible and helping themkeep their ideas fresh through continuing educationand professional development.Cartinhour-Woods FoundationSam Katz
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Scholarship Endowment Funds
The Arildsen Family Endowment for Mathematics CompetitionEstablished in 2012, this Fund will provide support forhigh school students with demonstrated financial needto pursue math competitions.Ron & MaryAnn Arildsen
Stephen M. Burk Memorial Scholarship FundThis scholarship was established in 1988 by Dr. andMrs. Raymond Burk in memory of their son StephenBurk. This scholarship is awarded to a student in finan-cial need with diverse interests and talents, thirst forknowledge, and appreciation of the arts. Ray & Eni Burk
Conner Family Endowment FundEstablished in 2011, the Conner Family EndowmentFund will provide an annual grant to be awarded to aUSN student to pursue global educational interests.Dan & Stephanie Conner
Edward R. Costello Scholarship FundFormer USN Director Ed Costello left University Schoola visible legacy of his eight years here: the GordonWing, the River Campus, and a renovated main build-ing. His energies also brought less tangible results:more competitive teachers’ salaries and long rangeplans for the future of USN. This Scholarship Fund honors his contributions to University School.
Ellen E. Dickinson Endowed ScholarshipEstablished in 2012 by Mike and Pam Koban, thisScholarship will be awarded to a student with demon-strated financial need. Ellen Dickinson was a reveredfirst grade teacher for 30 years at Peabody Demon-stration School and University School of Nashville.
Evening Classes Scholarship EndowmentFor 20 years USNA’s popular Evening Classes programhas been bringing learners of all ages to USN fromaround the city. The proceeds from this popular pro-gram fund an endowed need-based scholarship.USNA Evening Classes
Flora Family Foundation Scholarship ProgramThis full-tuition scholarship for high school was en-dowed in 2003 with a grant from the Flora FamilyFoundation. It is awarded to a student with demon-strated financial need who shows strong promise ofbeing able to take full advantage of the academicand other opportunities available at USN.Flora Family Foundation
Edward E. Ford Lending Library EndowmentThe Edward E. Ford Foundation Lending Library en-dowment fund was established in 2006 with a chal-lenge grant from the Edward E. Ford Foundation. Thisfund supports the needs of students receiving tuitionassistance by purchasing course texts new to our cur-riculum. Additionally, all USN families are encouragedto donate their used textbooks.
Garrison Family ScholarshipEstablished in 2012, this scholarship is awarded to arising ninth grade student enrolled in his current school’smost demanding curriculum, someone who demonstratesintellectual curiosity and character and a willingness tobe a responsible member of USN’s community.
Goldberg-Lombardi Scholarship FundEstablished in 2012, this fund provides a scholarship to meet the demonstrated financial need of a highlyqualified high school student coming from charterschool KIPP Academy to USN in ninth grade.The GE Foundation Mark Lombardi
The Goizueta Foundation Scholars’ FundThis fund was established in 2000 by the GoizuetaFoundation to provide annual need-based scholarshipassistance at University School. This foundation, estab-lished by Roberto C. Goizueta in 1992, assists organi-zations that empower individuals and families at riskthrough educational opportunities.
Bobby Henderson Scholarship FundThe PDS Class of 1944 established a scholarship inmemory of one of their most dynamic classmates,Bobby Henderson. Bobby’s enthusiasm was a big partof the unique character of the Class of 1944. Not onlydid he enliven their reunions, he drew many alumni intoreconnecting with their alma mater after it becameUniversity School of Nashville.
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Orrin H. Ingram ScholarshipIn order to broaden educational opportunities for especially deserving students from our community, University School of Nashville established The Orrin H.Ingram Scholarship Program in 2004 with an endow-ment gift from the Orrin H. Ingram Fund. The IngramScholarship is awarded to a student of great aca-demic promise, one who demonstrates intellectual cu-riosity and good character.
Malone Scholars ProgramIn 2005, the Malone Family Foundation awarded USNa $2 million gift establishing an endowment to supporta Malone Scholars Program. The Malone Scholars Program provides scholarships for top seventh throughtwelfth grade students with financial need. Twelve Malone Scholars have graduated from USN, and seven Malone Scholars were named for the 2012-2013 school year.
Lois McMullan Scholarship FundThe Lois McMullan Scholarship was established in2003 in honor of Miss Lois McMullan, English teacherat Peabody Demonstration School from 1927-1955.This merit scholarship is awarded to two high schoolstudents at the end of their junior year for demon-strated leadership and academic excellence. Ms. Frances HardieMr. & Mrs. Mark Venrick ’48
Reader’s Digest Endowed Scholarship FundThe DeWitt Wallace Fund, Inc. of the Reader’s DigestAssociation, Inc. established this scholarship fund with a grant in 1986. The annual financial aid award fromthe fund is used exclusively for partial scholarshipsawarded to academically qualified students from mid-dle income families who have the ability and intentionto pay a portion of their child’s tuition.
Heber and Fran Rogers Endowed Scholarship FundEstablished in 2012, The Heber and Fran Rogers Endowed Scholarship Fund will provide an annualscholarship to be awarded to a USN student withdemonstrated financial need in grades 9-12. ThisScholarship will support USN’s mission to educate astudent body that represents the cultural and ethniccomposition of Nashville.Heber & Fran Rogers
Emanuel Schatten ScholarshipThe Emanuel Schatten Scholarship was established inhonor of Emanuel Schatten, a long-time benefactor,parent, and grandparent at the school. The scholarshipis awarded annually to a deserving child who wouldnot otherwise be able to attend University School.Sandra Schatten ’72
Harvey Sperling Scholarship FundHarvey Sperling was Director of University Schoolfrom 1979 until 1990, leading the school throughgrowth in enrollment and building the West Wing andthe gym and cafeteria that bear his name. This scholar-ship endowed by his friends honors his educationalleadership and accomplishments. Harvey & Cathie Sperling
USN General Scholarship FundThis fund provides general scholarship assistance tostudents who can demonstrate financial need and meetentrance requirements.Greg & Susan LaniganDavid & Gail Williams
Karl Van Devender Scholarship FundIn 1990, the Joe C. Davis Foundation, “in appreciationof Dr. Van Devender’s expert medical care, caring andloyal friendship toward Joe Davis and his family,”gave the seed money for a scholarship at UniversitySchool to bear his name.
Ethel Walker ScholarshipDr. Ethel Walker, PDS Class of ’27, was the PDS/USNDistinguished Alumna in 1980, recognized for beingamong the first women to graduate from VanderbiltUniversity Medical School.Anna Holovaty Mennerick ’87
Henry Zibart Scholarship FundThis prize is awarded each year by the English department to the freshman who has shown the mostimprovement in writing during the school year. It wasestablished in memory of Henry Zibart ’65.
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Our Visiting ArtistsFall SemesterJaime Raybin ’99, multi-media artist and admissionsofficer at Watkins College of Art, Design, and Film,shared information about the college art school expe-rience as well as about careers in visual art. Sheshowed images and discussed her science-inspiredwork, which is installation-based.
Scott Guion, painter, muralist, public art, from NewOrleans, who moved to Nashville seeking refuge fromHurricane Katrina. Scott brought examples of work inprogress and shared his painting technique with thestudents. His presentation showed the full range ofwhat he does in mural work, public art, and fine artpainting.
Melanie Guion, painter, mixed media artist, muralist,mosaic artist. After her presentation about her work,a viewing of the segment of Tennessee Crossroadsfeaturing her work, Melanie returned to class anddemonstrated how to make Shoe Shrines inspired byher work. Some of the students’ shoe shrines wonawards in the Scholastic Competition. They were dis-played in the Tibbott Center Gallery.
Katie Gonzales, book artist from Athens, Georgia whovisited the class on Artclectic’s Education Day, leadingthe students through the process of creating a star book.
Erin Anfison, painter, filmmaker, Fine Art professor atMTSU, showed examples of her work in encausticpainting with a presentation about her recent work.She also showed her latest animated film, discussingthe process of stop-motion animation.
Janet Lee, illustrator fromNashville, who has wonnational awards for her illustrated books, visitedclasses in middle and high school, demonstrating herdrawing processes. She lectured on the history of thegraphic novel.
Working Artists Visit USN Classes
The Mimsye and Leon May ’39 Visiting Artist Endowment has brought a remarkable array of artists in thethick of their careers to USN this year to work with our high school students in Lesley Patterson-Marx’s class.
Lesley says, “The students engage with the work on a deeper level when the person who made it is right there to talk about it and welcome their questions. When young people see artists working and making a living atwhat they do, they are less likely to discount art as a possible profession for themselves. Ideally our arts programs at USN are creating young people who will grow into a lifelong practice of appreciating, supporting, and participating in the arts.”
Some of the students' "shoeshrines" and teacher and artistEmily Holt
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Program Endowment Funds
Buhl Lecture Series EndowmentEstablished in 2011, this Fund supports an annual lecture program, known as the Buhl Lecture Series, for high school students and faculty at USN. This lecturefeatures a timely academic topic presented by an ex-pert in the field. These events, which began in 2001,honor the intellectual vitality of the late Arthur H.(“Mike”) Buhl, esteemed USN faculty member.Iris BuhlJim & Katherine McElroyDavid & Margaret Rados
DiSilvestro Endowment Fund for TheaterThis endowment fund was established in 2007 to enhance opportunities for University School ofNashville’s Theater Program and further the school’s performing arts mission and program.
Interlandi-Interlochen Endowment FundA special fund was established by John and Beth Inter-landi in 2008 in memory of their daughter Mary ’01.This endowment makes possible a summer arts oppor-tunity for one USN student to attend the InterlochenCenter for the Arts’ Summer Arts Camp Program inMichigan each year.John & Marjorie ComptonJohn & Beth Interlandi
SunTrust Endowment for Art Gallery ExhibitsIn 2002 SunTrust Banks, Inc. endowed a fund to supporta bi-annual art gallery exhibit in the Tibbott Center.SunTrust is committed to strengthening the educationalopportunities provided by this facility.
Mimsye & Leon May Visiting Artist EndowmentEstablished in 2003, the Mimsye and Leon May VisitingArtist Endowment brings artists to USN each year, aninspiring addition to the visual arts program at USN.Student engagement is heightened by the passion of professional artists who come here to share theirwork, their technical abilities, and their personal histories. See page 16 for more about the artists who visited USN this past year.
Sondra Zendlovitz Reading Room EndowmentEnglish teacher and reading specialist SondraZendlovitz had a particular interest in helping youngpeople understand the importance of civil rights forall. After her death, her family established the SondraZendlovitz Reading Room, the perfect home for theCivil Rights Collection housed there. The endowmentfund supports efforts to enhance and maintain the collection for generations of students.Joseph Zendlovitz
Spring SemesterDale Clifford, printmaker and professor at SavannahCollege of Art and Design, showed student work thatused elements of light in their drawings. He then gavea demonstration of drawing giving the illusion of light,sharing examples of his printmaking work.
Dorren Robinson, part-time USN teacher and fiberartist, led the students through the process of creatingfelt from recycled sweaters. She instructed the stu-dents in machine-sewing their felt pieces into softsculpture and wearable items.
Emily Holt, USN teacher and mixed media artist. Thestudents saw Emily’s work on display at The Frist Cen-ter for Visual Arts, then Emily visited the class andgave a presentation.
Lauren Rolwing, internationally recognized andaward-winning Nashville illustrator, brought examplesof her work to show our students and gave a presen-tation on her work.
Melodie Provenzano, New York painter and windowdesigner, gave a presentation about her career as agallery artist and window designer in New York City.
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From the Alumni Board | Ellie McCarley Keiper ’95, President
ave you visited campus recently? If you have,you know that the USN campus is home to over1,000 remarkable students. It is a lively andflourishing place. It boasts renovations and addi-
tions to its facilities including a library, an art wing, anoff-site athletic complex and a remodeled cafeteria.These impressive facilities are as outstanding as the academic and extracurricular programs offered. Stu-dents have access to top-notch programs in in theater,dance, and athletics, to name a few. Our students aretaking the utmost advantage of these facilities and opportunities. You can find USN students earning accolades at city, state, and even national levels.
Our alumni are an impressive and well-connectedgroup, more than 3,900 strong. PDS/USN alumni,spread all over the country and the world, belong to a variety of professions. The breadth and depth ofour current students’ interests is a perfect match for thewealth of knowledge and experience our alumni offer.
Recently, we have seen more and more interaction between our students and our alumni. Every year wehonor a Distinguished Alumnus, a person selected tooffer advice to the graduating seniors at Convocationbased on his or her personal and professionalachievement. This year we also had alumni speak tostudent assemblies, serve as Second Grade Pen Pals,teach Evening Classes, and plan Reunion events.
Alumni offered their professional expertise to studentsplanning events on campus. We have alumni parentsand grandparents of current students and alumni fac-ulty and staff. This year we held an alumni book sign-ing and a Music Night featuring alumni musicians.
Every year offers expanded opportunities for alumnito interact with fellow alumni as well. The PDS/USNAlumni Association Board sponsors several events de-signed to provide opportunities for alumni to socializeand network with each other. If it isn’t possible to at-tend an event in Nashville, there are opportunities toattend events in cities accessible to large concentra-tions of alumni. This year, the Alumni and DevelopmentOffice hosted events for alumni in Chicago, Washing-ton D.C., Atlanta, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, andKnoxville. We even had an alumni event in Japan!
The Alumni Board’s mission is to connect alumni to theUSN community and to other alumni. Our alumni area diverse and interesting group that has a lot tooffer our current students and each other. The Boardlooks forward to increasing the opportunities avail-able to build these important connections in the com-ing years. We will continue to concentrate on makingthese interactions relevant and useful. The AlumniBoard is proud of our current and former students,and we are pleased to play a role in the future ofthis outstanding school.
Ellie McCarley Keiper ’95
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2012-2013 Alumni BoardEllie McCarley Keiper ’95, PresidentDerek McLaren ’87, Vice President and President-ElectPerry Happell ’61Bill McKee ’61Cherrie Forte Farnette ’63Patty Pangle Diehl ’71Leah Knox Rubino ’77Patrick Gilbert ’76Keith Belton ’86Brad Gulmi ’89Judy Hopton Lawrence ’68Will McLemore ’94Jennifer Simmons McGugin ’96Kia Bahner ’83Benjamin Goldberg ’98Andrea Wolf ’02George Brandes ’03
National Alumni Board of VisitorsRichard Bovender ’97, Nashville, TNCarol Norris Brown ’70, Great Falls, VADavid Brown ’83, Chicago, ILJim Coddington ’70, New York, NYHitesh Dayal ’01, New York, NYWendell Foster ’81, Pasadena, CAStephanie Riven Goldman ’65, St. Louis, MORandy Gross ’81, Washington, DCKatrina Harbers ’86, La Crescenta, CALibby Hirsh Heimark ’72, Palo Alto, CAMatt Hills ’77, Newton Centre, MASarah Gillmor Hymowitz ’88, San Francisco, CA
Rosalyn Baxter-Jones ’72, Poway, CAHarold Jordan ’81, Atlanta, GABen Lundin ’03, Washington, DCWhit Martin ’85, New York, NYDavid Moreau ’97, Pasadena, CAKay George Roberts ’68, Cambridge, MAB. J. Stein ’02, New York, NY Mark Stumpf ’65, Washington, DCLiz Werthan ’56, Philadelphia, PAChristina West ’94, Washington, DCSteven Sternheimer '60, Washington, DC
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2012-2013 Alumni Volunteers
ReunionCherrie Forte Farnette ’63Janet McGinnis Noble ’63Judy Hopton Lawrence ’68Shannon Paty ’68David Steine ’68Louise Burchett Chamberlain ’73Connie Heard ’73Elizabeth Knox ’73Amy Kurland ’73 Mike Shmerling ’73Chip Weinstein ’73Andy Martin ’78Mandy Ryden ’78Jennifer Mathews Smith ’78Anthony Williams ’78Kia Bahner ’83Rick Ewing ’83Sarah Caldwell Hedrick ’83Bill Schreiber ’83Keith Belton ’86Drew Alexander ’88Gail Gordon Jacobs ’88Melissa Cohen Rittenberg ’88J.J. Rosen ’88Celeste Snow Shepherd ’88Hans Soderquist ’88Joseph Horowitz ’93Robbie King ’93
Brian Lapidus ’93Kate Bush Loyco ’93Hannah Williams Page ’93Ben Goldberg ’98Matthew Haber ’98George Brandes ’03Dwight Chambers ’03Bobby Perry ’03Fletcher Watson ’03Lauren Wolchok ’03Julia Garrison ’08Ellie Lentz ’08
Class AgentsBen Ernst ’36Carr Payne ’44Thurman Sensing ’45Liz Boyce Chesick ’52Bill McKee ’61Perry Happell ’61Bob Collier ’61Karen Ward Knox ’66Patrick Drew ’76Lee Ann Harrod Merrick ’79Rachel Lukens Barden ’80Stephen Knight ’84Tom Bailey ’85David Eshaghpour ’86Laurie Palmer Fleming ’89
Abby Gillmor Luffman ’89Sibley Edwards ’91Andy Straus ’91Will McLemore ’94Christina West ’94John Hickman ’94Nancy Proctor Bieschke ’95Sarah Cooper Nickoloff ’96Jennifer Simmons McGugin ’96Sarah Batey Ice ’96Ruth Howell ’97McLean Johnston Barbieri ’97Wil Howard-Downs ’99Freya Sachs ’00Suzanne Foy McNulty ’00Ellen Duke Haber ’00Margaret Lipman ’01Hitesh Dayal ’01Katherine Barnes ’02Matt Gillmor ’02BJ Stein ’02Lindsey Mossman ’02Molly Tanner ’04Anna Myint ’04Newton Allen ’07TJ Ducklo ’07
Senior PromSara Lubow Fried ’91
Thank You, Alumni Volunteers. This year, our alumni donated their time in addition to their resources. ClassAgents helped keep their classmates connected to each other and to 2000 Edgehill while encouraging them tosupport USN’s Annual Fund. Susan Yeagley ’89, Newton Allen ’07, and Avery Durnan ’07 appeared virtually athigh school assemblies. Event planner Sara Lubow Fried ’91 helped the juniors put on an outstanding Senior Prom,signing on to help again this year. Reunion volunteers helped plan their class parties, often hosting them. AlumniBoard member Keith Belton ’86 helped organize the USN/Hume Fogg alumni basketball game Reunion weekend.With so many ways to support USN, we have a perfect fit for everyone. If you’d like to be involved, please con-tact Britt McCauley at 615/732-6714 or [email protected].
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The 40-Year Old Reunion | Liza Beazley Lentz ’73, Reunion Chair
marked the 40th reunion of myPeabody Demonstration Schoolclass of 1973. We graduated onthe steps of the Social Religiousbuilding on the Peabody College
campus, and, as I recall, it was a blazing hot day withbright sunshine and not a cloud in the sky. There wasno tent, coolers of iced bottled water or fans for thegraduates or our families. It was a far cry from myyoungest child’s graduation from University School ofNashville just five years ago on the same spot. Wefound a huge tent, ice cold water for everyone, fans,and even EMTs on hand.
In 1973, 40-year olds were ancient, and we couldnot imagine being the 57-58 year olds we aretoday. Many of our parents weren’t that old! Ourfirst reunion gathering was in 1983 at our classmateAmy Kurland’s new venture in Green Hills called The
Bluebird Café. You may have heard of it.We had a good turnout, and most of uslooked pretty much as we had back in1973. Some had gained a little weight,lost some hair, cut our long ’70s hair,were single, married, divorced, had chil-dren or were expecting children, moved
out of Nashville, or moved back toNashville.
Most, but not all, had graduated from college, somehad gone on to graduate school, and some wererunning a family business. We looked through ourold yearbooks and struggled to remember what wewere referring to in comments we wrote in eachother’s yearbooks. Forty years later Susie ScogginsLogan and I still don’t remember what momentousevent in 1971 drew us into a solid friendship thatstill remains today.
Only this year did I realize that my daughter Ellie’08 and I would celebrate our class reunions thesame year. When I asked Ellie if her class wouldparticipate in reunion festivities, she replied that notenough years had passed for her class to miss eachother. Since graduating from college, her class hasmanaged to stay well-connected through socialmedia. If they want to see each other, someoneemails, texts or puts an invitation out on Facebook tomeet at a local bar and voila, they have a reunion.
“Social media” wasn’t even a term back in 1973,but it has helped our class stay in touch with eachother and with our alma mater, PDS. The years haveflown by, and before we knew it—there we were,58 years old at the All School Reunion Party, at theReunion Luncheon, or at a party at my house sur-rounded by our high school friends who are some-how better friends and different friends now thanwe were when we graduated.
Judging from the hundreds of photos posted on the2012 PDS/USN Reunion webpage, other classeswere having almost as much fun as the class of 1973at their own reunion festivities. Every graduate ofPeabody and University School will have an oppor-tunity to join the school community for the biggestand best reunion of all when we celebrate the 100thanniversary of our school.
Mark your calendars and come join us next year!
Liza Beazley Lentz ’73
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Alumni Giving
1936 17% participationBen ErnstiAnne Kate Dury Womack C
1937 6% participationDorothy Lightman Mintz C
1938 6% participationBobby Nellums0C
1939 13% participationLeon May
1943 27% participationMettie Barton Fisher CSara Roth Kilian5C
Emily Fensterwald Seesel5C
Katherine Freeman White C
1944 16% participationJack BridgesiJessie Stumb Burton5Catharine Jones Gaskill CCarr PayneiSarah Frost Stamps0
1945 9% participationJohn Duckworth5Joy Lyell Hunter* CAnna Ley Ingraham CStuart Nicholson5C
1946 3% participationKatherine Anderson Terry0C
1947 8% participationElaine Morris Eskind5C
Jack May0Bill Payne5
1948 6% participationElaine Gore Amis CMark Venrick0Harriette Grizzard Woodring C
1949 17% participationFay Osment Carpenter5Carolyn Clawson5C
David Jones C
Robert Miller0Lon Payne
1950 12% participationWilliam Clemmons5William Preston CNicholas Zumbro5C
1951 18% participationJoan Harap Gould0C
John Nixon Betsy May SterniLoretta Murley Sullivan0
1952 39% participationSue Bomar Bartlett CElizabeth Boyce Chesick5David Criley5Ed Davis CDon Follis0C
Mary Jim Russell Josephs eC
Joan Werthan Shayne eMarie ten Hoor Slate eDavid Venrick0
1953 14% participationEugene Frazer CJack Hart CCary Hunt JohnstonJane Cary Murrey COgden Stokes C
1954 29% participationPriscilla FitzGerald Baumann\John Evans5Emily Loveman Kisber5C
Buddy Shaffer CScott Sudduth0C
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1955 18% participationJohn BeauchampJim Todd CMorris Werthan5Sally Zager Wolfe0
1956 22% participationHenry Austin5C
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Eileen Harap DrathiBen FitzGerald0C
Glickse Oglesby Neidert0Steve Riven Liz Werthan0
1957 14% participationKay Keegan0C
Bruce Stratvert CJames Ward5
1958 13% participationBob Doochin\CDee Holder Hicks Bradshaw eC
Priscilla Holeman Hopkins CBetty Lee Weinstein Rosen0C
1959 13% participationLouis FieldStephanie FitzGeraldFrank Ghertner0Mary Schwartz Ivascu0Stella Grobel Miller-Collett CRonnie Wilker
1960 15% participationBill Darby0James Fishel0Royce Coleman Fishel0Gail Henrie CMelvin Schlanger CStephen Small0C
Bill Stratvert CPeggy Easter Whitfield C
1961 27% participationCarolyn Powell Anderson5Mike Bennett0Bob Collier0Louise Orr ComtoisAnne Gordon-Robb C
The McCharen SocietyCThe McCharen Society recognizes thosewho increase their gift to USN’s AnnualFund from the previous year. This donordistinction is named for Knox McCharen,Director of PDS from 1951-1968 and oneof the school’s most beloved leaders.
While any increase qualifies for recogni-tion, we encourage you to consider 5% asa sustainable commitment that is significantover time. In its tenth year, 1,003 donorsjoined the McCharen Society by increasingtheir gifts or by giving to USN for the firsttime. We’re especially pleased to notethat 463 of these are PDS or USN alumni.
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Perry Happell0Doug Johnson0Bill McKee0Carroll Miller0C
Martha Warner Peary CNancy Blum Urbach5Mary Montgomery Watkins CCharlotte Wright C
1962 16% participationSandra Rosenblum AverbuchRichard Boutwell0Will Cheek0Betty Spry Elder0Gene Horner eKnox McCharen CGwen Hale White e
1963 24% participationBarrett CobbNed Davis0C
Cherrie Forte Farnette0C
Barbara Schmitt Garrow5C
Katherine George Horner eMolly McIntosh CJanet McGinnis Noble5C
Susan Furman Norvell CCharles Smith CPaul Stumpf 5C
Jean Rosenblum Valenti C
1964 12% participationTeri Weinstein Cohen0Shirley Hopton CudabacSuzanne Elson5Joe France5William Orr CMargaret Paty Pickering CNan Eisenstein Speller0Larry Whitlock C
1965 7% participationStephanie Riven Goldman0C
Kevin Nicholas5C
Terry Katzman Rosenblum eMike Zibart5
1966 21% participationDan EisensteiniVirginia Patterson Goldberger0Barbara York Kammerud0John Kammerud0Karen Ward Knox0C
Caroline Russell MaroldiLynne Mosby0CPat ThachBarbara Tolmie Wenner CStan Wiggins5C
1967 9% participationBill BatesPaul DavisMary Loventhal Jones\Henry Murrey CKaren Stratverti
1968 60% participationDavid Andrews5Bob Chanin5C
Charleen McMurray DowlingMerle Edwards-Orr5Kiki Hinze Forsythe5C
Zana Gentle CSteven Griffith CLuther Harrell CKathy Small HattendorfBarry Kammerud5C
Leigh Kelley5C
Patti Klein5David Kline5C
Judy Hopton Lawrence CTrey Lipman CDavid Miller\Barbara Sterrett Oonk CShannon Paty eC
Raymond Peters C
David PilcherKay George Roberts5Anne Rogers CBob Rosenfeld0C
Bonnie Magid Small\David Steine eRichard Stolman CDiana Blackwell Wiles5C
1969 5% participationJayne Robertson AndrewsFay Kilgore5Rodney Listeri
1970 19% participationCarol Norris Brown0Janet Clodfelter CJames Coddington0C
Ellen Davis-DanskyiBen FowlerBill Freeman0Margreete Johnston0C
Julie Reichman0Bart Rollins Bill Wade0C
Leslie Zarker-Morgan0
1971 8% participationPeter Ansoff eC
Lucinda Cummings5C
Patty Pangle Dieh5C
Chris HeardiDavid Komisar0C
1972 5% participationDoug Andrews5C
Libby Hirsh Heimark0C
Irwin KuhniSandra Schatten C
1973 32% participationMargaret Brittingham Brant CRobert Burko0C
Hilary Reeves Carlin CLouise Burchett Chamberlain 0C
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Julie Fullen DavidsonBilly Evans CNina Parker Ganz CConnie HeardiC
David Hollender5C
Teri Doochin Kasselberg\Elizabeth Knox CAmy Kurland5Liza Beazley Lentz0Susie Schoggen Logan CCarla Mills CDavid Norton CMike ShmerlingiLaura Silverman CJoyce Vise CDena Walters CSteve Wilkinson C
1974 13% participationDrusie Hall BishopTerry Burko5Will Connor CBeth Ginsberg Dreifuss CBabs Freeman-Loftis0CKay Kornman CMac Linton0C
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1975 11% participationTommy BrittinghamiKathy Fraser eJohn HassenfeldiC
Susan Handlan Keffer5Howard Kirshner eDrew Schneider eBetsy Werthan SchwartziLeslie Schatten Stillman eC
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1976 11% participationCynthia Fair BrooksPatrick DrewSusan Rutherford Gianikas CPatrick Gilbert eC
Russ PritchettWill Ransom5
1977 21% participationJulie Jennette Barnes5C
Judy Shmerling Given0Linda Small GluckiCarol Henderson Hewitt CMatt Hills0Ted JonesKatie Killebrew Madison C
Ginnie Myers0C
Dana Morris StruppHeather Warren0Sarah Land White
1978 15% participationMark Davis CBen DoochiniSimone Leblon0C
Chuck Marquis5C
Andy Martin CMandy Ryden CAmy Fenichel Simon CJennifer Mathews Smith CDavid ViseAnthony Williams CSusan Wynn C
1979 13% participationRob Battle0Tricia Saperstein BlumenthalAlex Ericson5Linda Melman Kaplan CMidori Lockett CLee Ann Harrod Merrick eEric Pilsk CBruce SprintziC
ast spring a dozen of the schools that received atwo million dollar scholarship endowment from theMalone Family Foundation formed the MaloneSchool Online Network, assisted by Stanford Uni-
versity. USN is one of the MSON schools committed tosharing teaching and learning with emerging video-conference technology.
Philanthropic support from USN families allowed us toconfigure the Hassenfeld Library’s Eisenstein conferenceroom with two 60 inch monitors, two cameras, and theother infrastructure that goes along with an HD con-nection. With a cost under $1,000 per student, percourse, per semester, and with each school receiving$10,000 worth of credit, no direct fees are chargedto the families of students enrolled in MSON classes
The first MSON class at USN is Justin Fitzpatrick’s“Advanced Abstract Math,” which meets twice a week for an hour via teleconferencing. Mr. Fitzpatrick
says, “Students from USN arecollaborating with studentsacross the country, solvingproblems and presenting solu-tions to their peers. Betweenclasses, students will watchvideos that introduce the mate-rial of the course and preparethem for interactive discussionsessions during the synchronousmeetings that occur twice aweek.”
Future offerings available tohighly motivated high schooljuniors and seniors may includeArabic, Advanced Program-ming, Multivariable Calculus,Meteorology, Ottoman History, and more. The options are limitless.
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The monitor in the Eisenstein Conference Room when Mr.Fitzpatrick's "Advanced Abstract Math" class is meeting.
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uriosity, a love of learning, and a strong desireto perfect their pedagogical art led two lowerschool teachers across the Atlantic Ocean thispast summer, thanks to the Helen Meador Travel
Fellowship: second grade teacher Melissa Shermanand kindergarten teacher Victoria Roca.
The Science of SpellingMelissa says, “I was looking for a way to make mystudents’ understanding enduring by helping them understand how words are built.” She decided to go straight to the source of the ideas she found mosthelpful: Melvyn Ramsden, a Cambridge educated linguist, orthographer, and author of the RealSpelling resources.
The Meador Fellowship allowed her to study withRamsden in Cluis, the village in France where he lives.“Most of us were taught that the English spelling system is riddled with exceptions and irregularities, but Ramsden’s work clearly shows that the Englishspelling system is consistent, orderly and pre-dictable,” Melissa says.
The Real Spelling way teaches children “morphology(the structure and sequence of meaning), etymology(the interrelation of meaning), and phonology (herepresentation of pronunciation) in that order.”Melissa explains the necessity of using precise termi-nology, just as in other sciences, and of employingsuch tools as flow charts and matrices to analyzewords.
The method works in a second grade classroom, shesays. “I have been applying these principles of rigor-ous scientific investigation of words to teach mysecond grade class, and the results are amazing.Students are not only focused on correctness but arelooking for a deeper understanding of the how andwhy of word building. They are engaged and theirknowledge of words is enduring, not forgotten after aFriday spelling test. I am still learning from Melvyn,as he is open to questions, consultation and further tutoring through online video conferencing as I continue to deepen my own understanding of the English spelling system.”
“Real Spelling shows my students that questions aremore important than answers, that the English spellingsystem is orderly and not riddled with exceptions.
The children see that if theylearn about a word’s history orstructure, spelling makes sense.”
Forest Kindergartens InspireVictoria says that her summertravel to Scotland and Swedengave her “a new lens to lookthrough when teaching.” Her“wonderful experiences workingalongside Cynthia Lee in thelower school naturalist pro-gram,” which Victoria calls“one of the best things we dowith our students,” made herwant to learn more about “forest schools.”
In these schools children and teachers spend almostall their time outdoors. Victoria visited The SecretGarden Outdoor Nursery in Fife, Scotland and TheMulleborg I Ur Och School in Stockholm, Sweden.
The Secret Garden has no building nor structure of anykind. The children and teachers spend every hour ofevery day outside in the woods and on the coastline ofFife. With her staff, Cathy Bache, who founded the
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school a decade ago, chooses a location “based on weather andthe interests of her students at the time.”
Next Victoria visited the oldest forest school in Sweden, theMulleborg I Ur Och school on Lidingo Island, established in 1985.The I Ur Och (“rain or shine”) movement “focuses on incorporatingoutdoor activities such as hiking and cross country skiing into alearning program for young children.” Students spend two daysa week at the school building, taking whole day excursions to thesurrounding woods and lake the other three.
The forest schools do more than develop students’ gross motor skills “through climbing, walking and maneuvering around a naturalenvironment complete with roots, hills and rocks. The students arealways creating. Without pre-made toys, the students have totransform the outside world into whatever they want or need it to be according to their imagination.”
Victoria says, “Children 3-6 years old showed a great deal of independence with unpacking and packing up materials, solvingproblems with peers, or meeting challenges in their projects.”
Her visit to these schools left Victoria “with a continued sense ofthe importance and benefit to our students of the naturalist pro-gram. As a kindergarten team we are exploring ways to extendthe role of the naturalist program and integrate it even more intoour curriculum.”
To see the presentation about forest kindergartens that Victoria shared with her fellow teachers, visit usn.org/giving.
The Helen Meador Travel Fellowship was established in 2011 by Jon Shayne ’80 and Ann Meador Shayne ’81 inmemory of Ann’s mother. Every summer it allows a USN teacher to travel outside North America and return to theclassroom inspired.
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1980 21% participationRachel Lukens Barden\Bill BeckLisa Bourgeault5C
Jennifer BraunSusanne DiPietro CLisa Halprin Fleisher CMyrna FosteriC
Kari Abernathy Kowalski0Molly Macpherson CBeth Maynard5Elizabeth Merritt eC
Suzanne Chernau Pilsk CDavid Roberts CJon Shayne eTracy Snipes CAndy Wizner C
1981 20% participationJana Chandler Adesegun0C
Julie Orth Arnold CMary Tanner Bailey CLori Greenbaum FisheliWendell Foster CMissi Shainberg Friedenberg eC
Frank Gordon eC
Tommy Jacobs0Alan Krantz CDiane Esstman Sacks5Ann Meador Shayne e
1982 18% participationKirk Barton0George Cohn5Dan Freeman0C
Steve GhertneriC
Nancy Grossman Jacobs eAlan Lancaster eTom Mason CJim OatesiMichael PuettLeah Eskind Sohr5Heather Campbell Webber5
1983 19% participationAndrew Gutow5Sarah Caldwell Hedrick CBetsy Greenbaum Hoffman0Andy JohnstonEric Rosen0C
Bill SchreiberiC
John TeSelle0Maria May TeSelle0Tony Werthan e
1984 7% participationBlake FontenayJeff Greenfield eC
Steve Knight0
1985 36% participationTom Bailey5Lisa Graber BlainKris Brodersen0C
Mike Buhl0Laura Cantrell CChris Chamberlain0Marnie Criley5C
Wade Davies CMia Mihal Faxon0C
Bobby Frank0Bob Gardner CScott GhertneriC
Billy Jacobs0Russell Johnston CJoelle Cowen Key CMerry Pollack Levy CMarc Maier CPenney Robinson CEllen Rubin0Jeff Spigel5C
1986 23% participationKeith Belton5David Eshaghpour0C
Tory Sally Fitzgibbon0Katrina Harbers0C
Rob Laird0C
Julie Lisella Miller CDavid Plummer0C
Danny Rosen CIvanetta Davis Samuels C
1987 16% participationBrad Greenbaum eC
Nina Turner Harris0Derek McLaren0Anna Holovaty MennerickChristine Havens Spigel5C
Shulamith Walker C
1988 33% participationElizabeth Street Bromet CGeoff Carter CRobin Lynn Sandler Clinard5Michael Davies5C
Ben Ebert CLisa Fox Freedman CMichael Friedman5Jonathan Glaser C
Rob Gluck CEdwin Green CSarah Gillmor Hymowitz eGail Gordon Jacobs\C
Maggie McClean CTim OzgenerMelissa Cohen Rittenberg0Celeste Snow Shepherd CAdele Conner SimonsHans Söderquist CDavid Spigel0C
1989 26% participationThomas Chapman5C
Greg Downs5C
Adam Fagen0Laurie Palmer Fleming0Lisa Turner Greenbaum eC
Brad Gulmi5Abby Gillmor Luffman ePrintha McCallum0Jason Roberts CSusan Cermak Timmons0Susan Yeagley5
1990 10% participationJulie Moodie Covington0C
Louise Lesemann Ericson5Sarah Shainberg Hornick5
1991 50% participationSam AverbuchSibley Edwards0C
Susannah FeltsMami Etsuki Fondu CSara Lubow Fried0C
Susan Gillmor0Rich Heller CJane Campbell Kelley CJosh KingLora Krizelman-Hernàndez0Steve Kronenberg CDeborah Schneider Lank CLorna Morris CDick Nord CDavid Perry CSharon Pincus CPatti PurdueJeremy Roberts CJay Rosenblum CChad Schmidt0Lars Söderkvist5Andy Straus0C
Carol Venable CRosa Chen Welton5
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1992 14% participationJane Buchanan0Melanie Caldwell5Rob CohenTrey Dobson CJim Frinier5C
Caroline HaganWill Johnston5
1993 28% participationHoward CalvaniJoseph Horowitz5C
Robbie King0Brian Lapidus5C
Katherine Bush Loyco0C
Alex Manning CGreer Martin-Parrish CErik Mash5C
Julie Mosow CHannah Williams Page CDeena Sacks Prichard CRachael Putnam CMary Race CAdam Small CAnnelise WermeJoyce Yu C
1994 23% participationCharlie BassJulia Bloch CStephanie Cohen CKelly Cunningham Collier5C
Mindy Minnen Gold5Sameer Kirtane CWill McLemore0C
Sneha Channabasappa OakleyRobert Pinson5C
Lisa Redding0C
Jim Rodrigues0C
Lana Taradash CChristina West0C
Nicole White5C
1995 30% participationBrice Behringer CNancy Proctor Bieschke0C
Travis Brandon5Nicole Brod CChris CowperthwaiteAnne Elisabeth Dillon0Liz Entman CZaz Harris0C
Ellie McCarley Keiper0C
Katherine Knight Layhew CRahul Menon CCary Rosenblum5C
Emily Rutz0David Schach5C
Melanie Watts CAdam Webb CMandy Williams CJennie Wolff 0C
1996 16% participationClaire Ackerman CDeborah Elbert Bloss0Valerie Kemp Dreier CUma GunasekaranSarah Batey Ice0C
Jennifer Simmons McGugin0C
Richa Misra CSarah Cooper Nickoloff CBarrett Witkin5
1997 25% participationMazi Abdolrasulnia CLiz Atack CMcLean Johnston Barbieri CRichard Bovender0C
A grant from the Tennessee Historical Records State and National Archival Program(SNAP) awarded by the state museum allowed USN to purchase acid-free archivalboxes and folders and archival envelopes for our photos. These supplies have enabledClaire Ackerman ’96 to begin the work of creating archives for Peabody DemonstrationSchool and University School of Nashville. Claire is a graduate student in MTSU’sPublic History program.
If you would like to donate material for the archives, or if you want to help withthis project, please email [email protected] or [email protected].
This megaphone belonged to the late Ed Allen ’72, whose mother donated it.
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Andrew Brandon5Wes Brooks CMeredith Powers Bruner CElizabeth FoyChristina Heflinger HageRuth HowellCourtney King5C
Greer McCurley5C
David Moreau5Katy Quinn CSri Reddy0C
Cammy Smith Brooke WheelerShannon Wright C
1998 22% participationBen Bredesen5Dru Potash Bredesen5Alicia Wright Brewster CJesse Hoover-Dempsey Duprel CRachel Eisenstein CImaan Ferdowsi CBen Goldberg5C
Matt Haber5C
Sara Jordan-Bloch CCaitlin Habib Mello CLeah Neaderthal CJohn Spann CMarie Stringer Yeagle C
1999 13% participationDan Blaser0C
Erin Dittus5Paul GruberWil Howard-DownsAmanda Saxer0C
Garret Westlake CMatthew Wolf 0Sarah Nadler Wolf 0Allison Yazdian5C
2000 23% participationLanier Brandau5Daniel Chappell CKacey Cypress CElizabeth Fischer CJeff FuldauerEllen Duke Haber5C
Nathalie Lavine5Suzanne Foy McNulty0C
Vineet Mishra5C
Katie RiesFreya Sachs5C
Leeman Tarpley CLacie Vincent Thorne C
Priya Ollapally Wellington CCary Mastrapasqua Westerheide C
2001 23% participationGenia Blaser CDaniel Bryan5Hitesh Dayal5C
Tirzah DeCaria5Amin Ferdowsi CMichael Kennedy CChris Kuzur CMargaret Lipman CDori Miletich CKimberlyn Owens-Hughes CStephen Quinn CKim Sandler RhodesKevin Stillman CBehnaz Barahimi Sulkowski CJames Sulkowski CAriel Neaderthal Voorhees5Monica Weiss-Sharp CSeth Yazdian C
2002 25% participationKatherine BarnesTobey Beaver CEric Bilbrey5C
Matthew Braman CJulie Eskind0C
Beth Petrey Finch CMatthew Gillmor5C
Jennifer GoldsteinAlex HoodDavid Lazarus CLauren Martin CHilson Merrill5Lindsey Mossman5C
Jackson Murley0Lauren Martinez Riley CB.J. Stein0C
Kate Viebranz5Andrea WolfJennie Shepard Zagnoev5C
2003 30% participationGeorge Brandes CCrystal Churchwell CMichaela Cilento CAlexandra Connell CJana Friedman CKacey Fuldauer5C
Wells Johnson5C
Samantha Nedelman Lee CJessica Lingo CGrace Ann Cunningham Lukach C
Benjamin Lundin CSarah Townsend Morris CBobby Perry5C
Mollie Shmerling Perry5C
Rebecca McElroy Robuck CJoseph Schneider CShea Sulkin CNicole Thompson CElyse Vasquez CSteven Venick CLeAndra Rice Walker CLauren Wolchok5C
2004 46% participationCate Adams CMatt Addison CJennifer Allen CLauren Bidez CKyle Blackburn CZach Bolian CCharlie Brittingham CJim Clayton CNicolo Davidson CCaitlin Dixon CBayan Ferdowsi CHannah Benneyworth Gardner CStephanie Hecklin CHoyt Hill Adam Hodges CJamie Kever CBasak Kizilisik CAlex Loosen CTaylor Loring CMatt Lukach Patrick McHugh5C
Lauren Moskovitz CAnna Myint5C
Alexandra Kinzer Nienhuis CAlan Perlman CMclaine Richardson5C
Haley Riebeling CStephen Rodriguez CBecky Salomon CRosie Siman5Thomas Snow CKati Solomon CNicole SouthwellCarrie Spitz CPatrick Starnes CMolly Tanner5Rebecca West CRachel Yazdian CKatie Yeaworth C
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2005 23% participationDavid Baum5C
Hunt Beaty CKathryn Berk CAvery Brandes CMargaret BrittinghamJenny Cohen5Scott Collins CSophie Feather-Garner5Katie Goldstein5C
Leigh Ivey CMatt Kastrinsky CScott Krones CDavid Martin CKatie Shmerling CJoel Soltman CFrannie StabileZach Wexler5C
Ben Zeppos5
2006 6% participationLaura Atack CAlison Douglas CAlex Harris CDavid Patton CJoseph Spradley5C
Frances Wright5C
2007 22% participationNewton Allen5C
Andrew Berger5Mackenzie Catron-Walden CPriya ChaturvediT.J. Ducklo5C
Avery Durnan CAndy Entrekin CKathryn Gibson CHannah GluckDillon Goodson CEdward Gottfried CNick HoodLaura Kuhn CMarci Levy5C
Edward Linton CDaniel May5C
Calle Nielson CMarkham Shofner CAusten Venick
2008 20% participationJillian Berkman CJane Brittingham5C
Leah CobeanMichael Coogan CHannah Cornfield C
Ann Waller Curtis CAaron Eskind CJulia Garrison5Ellie Lentz CAaron Novick CMackenzie Richardson CJoseph Steine Anya Weitzman CMorgan Wexler5George Wright5Nick Zeppos C
2009 12% participationLily Alberts CElizabeth Allen CLuke Barden CAlex Becker CCaroline ClarkHenry Gottfried CJulia Hudnut-BeumlerSammy MarchMorgan Pitt CVictoria Stabile CKelsey Tanner CKalpana Vallabhaneni
2010 9% participationKayla Ducklo CDan Dugmore CJoshua Edelman CPrice GarrisonJustin Khim CAllyson Lutz CJamie Miller CElliott Roche C
2011 14% participationSarah Berkman CTim Creavin Oona DoyleZachary Gordon CWill JohnsDavid KuhnNatalie Loventhal CKelsey MagnusonMiriam MillerJean RatanayanonMikeie ReilandMara SteineNina Weiss
2012 8% participationHolt Akers-Campbell CSam Douglas CMeredith Forrester C
Lindsey Khim CT.J. Lewis CKai Mote CWhitney Perlen C
Class of 2013 Senior PledgesKatie AwhAndrew BridgersBailey ConnerZara CorzineCoco CoyleWilliam DoakJessica FarrenSara GarmezyMichael GrimesMadi HuntSophia JelsmaBen KefferEvie KennedyMitchell LutzNora MayJaisal MerchantLiam NashAlexander RoaldsandHayden RocheMargaret RoseGrayson RuhlJake SprintzHannah SteinBrandon WenNick WilliamsAriel Yazdian
Current StudentAllie Roche ’17
A gift from the Class of2013 purchased this“hydration station” onthe second floor nearthe high school historyclassrooms, where stu-dents and teachers fillreusable bottles withcold filtered water.
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The Parents Campaign
Together, we did it!
A huge, heartfelt thank you to everyone in the USNfamily who pitched in and helped us surpass our2013 Annual Fund goal with a record-breaking$1,229,329!
You might remember that, sometime in December,Steve noticed that he’d been wearing the same USNblue sweater to every single Annual Fund promotionalgathering. At first, we just chalked it up to coinci-dence, but then as the campaign contributions contin-ued to roll in, and we topped $1 million in lateJanuary, we had to believe that some “blue sweatermojo” was going on.
But, whom are we kidding? The sweater motif justmade letter writing easier and more entertaining toread. The truth is we exceeded our Annual Fund goalas a direct result of your response to more than 100volunteers writing letters, making phone calls, sendingemails and just chatting with fellow parents. Eighty-two percent of USN parents made a gift to this year’scampaign, joining the more than 1,700 trustees, fac-ulty and staff members, students, alumni, past parents,and friends who all believe in USN.
We want to especially thank the folks manning ourgrassroots effort: Leadership Committee Chairs Lauraand Brad Currie; Division Level Leaders Amy and GregShepard (Lower School), Jane and Erich Groos (MiddleSchool), Kathy and Tom Pennington (High School); and
New Parent Chair Nicole Dunigan. These parentswere at the top of their game, finding creative waysto convey the importance of the Annual Fund and persuading others to support it.
On the off-chance that school-colored, fabric-based,lucky charms really do influence success, we’vepassed on our blue sweaters to Laura and Brad Currie who have enthusiastically agreed to chair the 2013-2014 Annual Fund. We’re confident thatthis time next year they’ll be trumpeting their ownrecord-breaking numbers.
To echo what we said last fall, creating and main-taining USN’s one-of-a-kind educational wonderlandtakes professional expertise, broad volunteer effort,and strong financial support. While we’ve clearly gotmore than our fair share of these, every other decentprivate school can lay claim to the same things.
What sets USN apart, what takes it from great to in-sanely great, is you. You’ve bought into and advancedthe “USN way” with your children, your time and yourdollars. For that we thank you!
All our best,
Holly & Steve RocheElliott ’10, Hayden ’13 and Allie ’17
University School of Nashville
Parents Annual Fund Participation by Grade
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Parents ChairsHolly & Steve Roche
Leadership ChairsLaura & Brad Currie
Leadership CommitteeJennifer & Mark AaronErica & Douglas ChappellChip & Heathie CoxSuann & Ralph DavisLori & Brad FishelTory & Will FitzgibbonAnna Hemnes & Jacob SchwarzThad & Kim HuguleyKelly & Mac LintonAndy May & Nancy BrownChris NgPatsy & Matt PowersMike & Kerri RabbHolly & Steve RocheLisa & Jim UsdanBeth Werther
New Parent ChairNicole Dunigan
LS Division HeadAmy Shepard
1st GradeAnna CramerCarrington FoxCynthia MartinTerri Lankford
2nd GradeAmy ShepardJane Campbell Kelley ’91Eden and Will CochranDon Mabry
3rd GradeRashmi PethkarTraci NordbergMimi BlissIvanetta Davis Samuels ’86
4th GradeWill CheekTory Sally Fitzgibbon ’86Kevin O’HaraJodie Bell
MS Division HeadJane Groos
5th GradeAmy Bergesen-CaptainKyle RybczykLaura LeeKaren WinkelmannAbby Luffman Mike Ashworth
6th GradeCaroline Shockley-CaptainScott Aikin & Susan FoxmanPaige KisberKim HuguleyJill RorkTonya & Steve Grindon
7th GradeFrances Niarhos &
Debbie Van Slyke-CaptainsCindy FunkAnn Meador Shayne ’81Kim Lomis
8th GradeMonica Urness-CaptainTish DoochinShelton ClarkCheryl Fassler
HS Division HeadKathy Pennington
9th GradeEllen Warren-CaptainVanessa BeasleyRuby DossStephanie Mouton-Reed
10th GradeClaudia Chittester
11th GradeCynthia Landsman-CaptainMary DoctorJanice Doochin
12th GradeGail Plucker & Bob Webb-CaptainsTina CaldwellHeidi & James Hudnut-BeumlerLise HahnemannMargreete Johnston
13 Year ClubGrace Awh-ChairJulie GordonBarbara Moutenot
Parent Volunteers
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Parent Giving
Visionaries $25,000+Stephan Heckers &
Christine Konradi 5
Founders $10,000-$24,999AnonymousChip & Heathie Cox 5C
Kevin & Katie Crumbo CBob Hodapp &
Elisabeth Dykens 5C
Peter Jelsma & Julie Pena CDavid & Ann Kloeppel 5C
Robert Levy & Jeanmarie Stalma 0C
Andy May & Nancy Brown eWilly & Ann Stern 0Bob & Leslie Waterman 0C
Jack White CDavid & Gail Williams 0C
Uzi & Yaara Yemin C
Innovators $5,000-$9,999Mark & Jennifer Aaron 5C
Carl & Grace Awh eDouglas & Erica Chappell CDaniel & Stephanie Conner 0C
Brad & Laura Currie 5C
Will Fitzgibbon & Tory Sally Fitzgibbon ’86 0C
David & Elizabeth Fox 0C
Bob & Julie Gordon eC
Eddie & Arnetta Hamilton 0Jeff Jacobs &
Gail Gordon Jacobs ’88 iC
Seth & Lauren Karp CA. G. Kasselberg &
Teri Dooching Kasselberg ’73 \Mike & Kimberly Lomis 5David Morgan & Karen Bloch 5C
Kevin & Jodi O’Hara CMatt & Patsy Powers CSteve & Holly Roche 5C
Mark & Jeanne Rowan CJacob Schwarz & Anna HemnesPaul & Eileen Seitz CIra & Leslie Stein 0C
Stephen Stenhouse & Liza Weavind 5C
Reid Thompson & Lorraine Ware 5C
Jim & Lisa Usdan 5John & Beth Werther 5Matthew & Verna Wright 5
Patron $2,500-$4,999Mark & Evadne Awh 0C
Scott & Dawn Becker 5C
Mac Bennett & Maura O’Connell Joe Blackburn & Karen Weir 0John & Karyn Bryant 0Sykes & Ann Cargile 0George & Lavenia Carpenter 5Don & Mary Gail Compton 0C
Damien & Susan Creavin 5Roy & Kim Dano 5C
Ralph & Suann Davis Habib Doss 0Burgin & Laura Dossett 5C
Martin Egli & Sohee Park CGreg & Melissa Flatt 0C
David & Carrington Fox CJames & Fumi Franklin CDavid French & Ruth Braun 5C
Paul Gilbert CEric & Shari Green CErich & Jane Groos 0C
Jim* & Laura Growdon 5C
Ulf & Lise Hahnemann C
Scott & Kathy Hall Hank Hulan & Leesa Hinson CBrian & Danica Jefferson 5C
Henry & Catherine Juszkiewicz CJyotheen Karam & Nishitha Reddy C
Bob & Vivienne Keenan 5Tommy & Judy Lewis 0T.J. & Michelle Luschen CChris Ng e+Mark & Cindy Nichols 5C
Philip & Marilyn Ollila Tim Ozgener ’88 & Arnita Ozgener
David & Jennifer Penson Vijay & Rashmi Pethkar CJennifer Pietenpol CMiranda Pontes CJohn & Fiona Prine 5Wayne Riley & Charlene Dewey 5C
Ivan & Cherie Robbins 5C
Jon Shayne ’80 & Ann Meador Shayne ’81 e
Edward Sherwood & Kelly Chambers C
David Spigel ’88 & Marci Spigel 0C
Brett & Meredythe SweetBobo & Virginia Tanner 0
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Charlie & Mimi Vaughn Mark Walker & Laura Williams eMitch Walker Bob Webb & Gail Plucker 5John Wheelock &
Margee Brennan 5C
Richard & LouAnne Wolfson C
1915 Society $1,915-$2,499AnonymousChris & Lori Allen CSarah Aylor 0C
Brett & Jackie Babat 5David & Anna Bridgers David Briley & Jodie Bell 5C
Don & Amy ChomskyBill & Amy Cooper 0C
Jennifer Coyle CPhillip & Anna Cramer CEric Kopstain & Ranee Daboo CMichael Devlin CTim Dibble CBob & Cassie Elliott 0C
Stephen & Tanza Farr 5C
Cheryl Fassler 5C
Brad Fishel & Lori Greenbaum Fishel ’81 iC
Ricardo Fonseca & Ingrid MayerCRichard & Debra Friedman 5C
Brad Greenbaum ’87 & Lisa Turner Greenbaum ’89 eC
Elliot & Alizah Greenberg 0Stephen & Deborah Hays 0C
Jim & Heidi Hudnut-Beumler 0C
Billy Jacobs ’85 & Erica Jacobs 0David & Melody Komisar 0C
Paul Laibinis & Rebecca Hung 5C
Ethan & Laura Lee 5C
Nick & Loraine Lippolis CDon & Amy Mabry CJerry Martin &
Cynthia Ragan Martin CKelly Milam 5C
Claudio Mosse & Kristine LaLondeBen & Margo Owen CJürgen & Linda Pannock 0Mike Rabb &
Kerri Woodberry Rabb 0C
Aaron Raney & Natalie Dickson CTracey Robinson CJon & Susan Schoenecker CGregg & Amy Shepard CBrett Sheriff & Jenkins Hardin CGary & Caroline Shockley 5C
Shelley Sigur 5C
Jeff Sosman & Dana Ziebel Bennett & Terrie Spetalnick 5C
Megan Strother 5C
Bahr Weiss eTucker & Billie Woodring 5C
Jay & Julie Yalowitz 5C
Wei Zheng & Xiao-Ou Shu C
Garnet & Blue $1,000-$1,914Scott Aikin & Susan Foxman 5C
Joe Allen eC
Michael & Wendy Baker 0Dwayne Barrett & Mimi Bliss 0C
Bruce & Megan Barry William & Johanna Bendell CManuel* & Nancy Benegas Curtis & Diane Bishop 5C
Mike & Brandy Bivens CJohn & Melanie Block Mark & Kathryn Brandon 0C
Alan Brash & Bih-Hwa Shieh 5Michael & Lisa Bressman 5C
Terrence & Gina Brooks CKim & Paula Brown eC
Steven & Olga Brown Jean Byassee 5C
Thad & Tina Caldwell CJeff Canter & Asha Kallianpur 0Donald Capparella &
Amy Dorfman eGilberto & Lery Carrero 0C
Peter & Ana Clark Josh & Sarah Clinton CWilliam & Eden Cochran Jay Cowan & Jennifer Giltnane CJim Cozart CWilly & Erin Daunic CRobert & Patricia Deegan 5C
Chand Desai & Sylvia Hurdle CWilliam Doak &
Margreete Johnston ’70 0C
Bruce & Laura Lee Dobie 0Mary Silva Doctor 0Larry & Janice Doochin Stephen & Juliet Douglas eSusan Eagle & Denise Baker CBob & Susan Eidam 0C
Ronald & Martha Emeson Rafael & Jennifer Escalas 5C
Amy Eskind CBilly & Jamie Eskind eSaeed & Nahida Fakhruddin 5Jimmy Fisher 0C
Stephen & Michelle Frohsin C
Bill Gabella & Marcy Singer-GabellaScott Ghertner ’85 & Lynn Ghertner eC
Steve Ghertner ’82 & Patty Ghertner iC
Beth Gilbert CJonathan Gilligan & Vicki Greene Steve Gorman & Rose Mary Gorman 5C
Jeff Greenfield ’84 & Carolyn Greenfield eC
Steve & Tonya Grindon 5C
David & Beth Guest 5C
Subir Guha & Noridia Mauras Larry Harrington & Lisa Quigley5Julian & Ursula Heitz 0C
Michael & Karen Hill eJames Hunter & Dineo Khabele5C
Bob & Rhonda Isherwood CTommy Jacobs ’81 & Lindsay Jacobs 0
Madan & Shubhada Jagasia 0David & Carolyn Joffe 5Louis & Robin Johnson CThomas & Jennifer Johnston 5C
Chris & Leigh Jones 5C
Maureen Joyce CJay Kelley& Jane Campbell Kelley ’91C
Kenneth & Sasha Key CRon Kidd & Yvonne Martin-Kidd 0Jeff & Tonia Klein CIrwin Kuhn ’72 & Diane Kuhn iRob Laird '86 & Christie Laird 0C
Eb LeMaster CAlex & Ana Paula Lima Adam List & Sandra Rosenthal Michael & Michele Lutz 0C
Zac & Jennifer Maloy CBert & Brooks Mathews 0Matt & Laura McGirt C
The McCharen SocietyCThe McCharen Society recognizes thosewho increase their gift to USN’s AnnualFund from the previous year. This donordistinction is named for Knox McCharen,Director of PDS from 1951-1968 and oneof the school’s most beloved leaders.
While any increase qualifies for recogni-tion, we encourage you to consider 5% asa sustainable commitment that is significantover time. In its tenth year, 1,003 donorsjoined the McCharen Society by increasingtheir gifts or by giving to USN for the firsttime. We’re especially pleased to notethat 463 of these are PDS or USN alumni.
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Deepak & Seema Mehrotra 0C
Ole Molvig & Sarah Igo CDarin & Karly Murphy CAnil Nachnani & Poonam Somai CRichard Navarre &
Melissa McPheeters CMarshall & Diana Neely 0C
Peter & Traci Nordberg CChris & Amy Orem CDavid Owens &
Jennifer Bostwick eC
Joseph & Tamara Ozenne Tom & Kathy Pennington 0Greg Perfetto &
Suzanne Ochoa 5C
Thomas & Heather Pierce 5C
Mike Poole & Alison Cohen CMias & Kobie Pretorius CJames & Agnes Rayome CScott & Cary Rayson 0Joseph & Jacci Rodgers CRussell & Alice Rothman Dexter Samuels &
Ivanetta Davis Samuels ’86 CAmy Fenichel Simon ’78 CMichael Simon CPradumna & Sudha Singh 0Daryl Smith &
Adriana Kipper-Smith CHelmut Smith & Mieke Werner John Spence & Angela Murphy 0Benjamin Spiller & Borden Lacy CGeorge & Michelle Spiva 0Bruce Sprintz ’79 0C
Frank Tong & Adriane Seiffert CRich & Masami Tyson Randall & Ellen Warren CChris & Mary Watke 5C
Angus Webber & Heather Campbell Webber ’82 5
Craig & Robin Wierum 5C
Tim Wise & Kristy Cason 5Kris & Velaire Woolsey 5C
Qiang Wu & Fang Yan CAbe & Azita Yazdian eBob Yemm & Lynn Winans 5C
Mark Zenker & Jill De Bona 5C
Friends Up to $999Kent & Mary Agee 0Debra Alberts 0C
Evelyn Allen CCassandra Ardoin 5C
Mary Atkins 0Ben & Danielle AustenSam & Jessica Averbuch Jayant & Kanika BagaiGreg & Susan Bailey 0C
Ronald & Charmaine Baker CAllen & Erin Baler CDamon Barbieri & McLean Johnston Barbieri ’97 C
Robin Barnes 5C
Dan & Adina Barocas Kirk Barton ’82 & Nancy Lipsitz 0Ed Bazel & Blythe Corbett CEef & Alix Barzelay CSteve & Carol Baskauf 5Chris Bauer & Carol Whaling Ira Baxter CKevin & Sandra Baynham 0Arch & Vanessa Beasley CJohn Beiter 5Brian & Jennifer Bennett CEric Blumenthal & Tricia Saperstein Blumenthal ’79
Nick & Sharon Bollen 5LaShell Bonds CKirk & Catherine Bowles CTrent & Lori Boysen 0C
Jim & Jan Brackett CJohn & Marion Bradford CKay BrandtMolly Breen CDoug & Michelle Brown 0Cedric & Michelle Bruce CCabot & Angelia Cameron 0C
Patrick Campbell & Debra Horstman C
Walter Campbell & Emily Osborn CTerrence & Stacey Cason CWill Cheek & Kathryn Barnett 5Michael Chen & Shelley Shan CSheng-song Chen & Yufen WangJim CheshireChin Chiang & Ying Litingtung 5C
Joe & Becky Chickey 0Gary & Claudia Chittester CStephen & Andrea Clancy CDoug & Kerstin Clark Shelton & Catherine Clark Stephen & Sheila Clark Richard Clinard & Robin Lynn Sandler Clinard ’88 5
Anthony Cmelak 5George & Christina CohnCatherine Coke 5John & Lori Condon CPatrick & Diane Connolly Brooks & Frannie Corzine Dave & Katie Cour 5Alan & Laura Coverstone 5Chris & Xiu Cravens CDavid & Cindy Crenshaw 0Bradley Curtis & Norma Paz CChad & Melissa Custer Qi Dai & Liang Xue 5C
Ram & Laxmi Dasari 5Richard & Corrine Dennison CRoxanna DevlinSteve & Katrina Dickerson 0C
Jason Dinger & Kristen Keely-Dinger C
Ben Doochin ’78 & Tish Doochin iRuby Doss 0Oniel & Hema D’souza Tom & Leah Dundon 5Nicole Dunigan CCharles & Beth Eberl CFlorent & XiangLi Elefteriou CJon & Loren Elliot 5Scott & Kelley Ellis CMarcel EluhuDavid & Katherine Esquivel 5Ross & Kelly Falzone 0
* deceased continued on page 36
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Power from the Sun | Edward E. Ford Foundation Matching Grant
tudents in the high school’s two AdvancedPlacement Environmental Science classes will be analyzing data from the solar panels at the River Campus that were installed last year
thanks to a challenge grant from the Edward E. FordFoundation. Matching this $50,000 grant with newgifts totaling $50,000 provided the funds for thesolar equipment and their installation costs.
In addition to saving USN money and benefiting theenvironment, the panels serve an educational purpose.The more than two dozen students in these AP classeswill check each month on the total kilowatt hours pro-duced by the panels and what our energy savingsare from those home-grown kWh.
Looking at last year’s electric bills, students will calculate the total energy used at the River Campusto determine how much the solar panels are helpingUSN save money. They’ll look at the data day by dayto discover the variability of solar energy collection.In May, when they have examined a year’s worth ofdata, the students hope to offer recommendations onhow to maximize the efficiency of the process.
One benefit of the solar panels has already becomeapparent to soccer fans. The scoreboards on the soc-cer and lacrosse fields at the River Campus haveswitched to solar power, silencing the gas generatorthat was running them.
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Bill Rodriquez and students at the River Campus with solar panels
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Chris & Caroline Farren 0C
Glen & Tamara Fassinger 0Gary & Mercedes Faulcon 0Richard & Judith FeasterJeff & Connie Fink CMartin & Dana FischerJames & Yvette Floyd 5Richard & Kristin Frank 5Joe Freedman 0Leslie Freedman 0Andy & Pat Garmezy eHarris & Danielle Gilbert Justin & Lori Giles Lee & Donna Gilliam Gil & Judy Given 0Daniel & Olive Gordon 0C
John & Susan Grady 5Brent & Evelyn Graham 5Sam & Tamma Gray CDavid & Joan Green 5C
Gloria Gregory 5Kenny & Karen Griffin CKent & Cathy Grizzell 0C
Brad Gulmi ’89 & Yuliya GulmiVolker Haase & Heather Shutt CCaroline Hagan ’92 Curt HahnBret Haines 0Leslie Haines 0Rogers Hall & Karen Wieckert Steven Hanks & Kathleen Gould 5Jesse & Wendy Hardaway CChris Hardy &
Susan Wente-Hardy 0C
Amy HarknessAli Harnell 5C
Jon & Sara Harris CNina Turner Harris ’87 0Richard Harris CAnthony & Katherine Haynes CEllen Hicks CMichael Higgins Ken Hinman Tara Hinman 5Jim Hodgson & Aviva Wasserman5Doug Hoekstra CSeth Hoffman & Betsy Greenbaum Hoffman ’83 0
James Hoffman 5Karen Holmes CPeter & Jan Honsberger 0C
Darryl Hood & Karol Prescott-Hood C
Chad & Sarah HornickNed & Juli Horton 5Zion Huang & Josephine Huang-Yeh eC
Dobie & Janá Huggins Thad & Kim Huguley 5Brian Hull & Reese Faw CEd & Barbara Hunt Rosemary Hunter 5Walker & Rebecca Igleheart 0William & Nancy Inman CJoel Isenstein & Linda Nathenson CTom & Barbie IshiiSam & Jaime Jackson 5C
Raymond Jacobs & Nancy Grossman Jacobs ’82 e
Deirdre Jenkins Stephen Jobe CCarl Johnson & Mine Yoshizawa 5LeWayne & Renea Jones 5Timothy & Jill Jones 0Bill & Andrea Kampine Chris Kao & Sharon Lu CBrendi Kaplan CJim & Amy Keffer CSusan Keffer 5Zak Keiper & Ellie McCarley Keiper ’95 0C
Ray & Siobhán Kennedy CRick Keuler & Kyla Terhune CHarsh & Pooja Khetarpal CMark & Sherrie Kibble CBakari King & Brandy Turner-King 5
Josh King ’91 & Julie King Lloyd & Laura KingRobbie King ’93 & Kristin King 0Douglas Kirkpatrick
Michael Kirshner & Bari Bettan 5C
Matthew & Paige Kisber 5C
John & Stephanie Kleiner 0C
David & Rebecca Klements 5Stephen Knight ’84 & Kay Knight 0
Jay & Catherine Knowles 5Rodney Kochitzky & Jane Hardy 0Kenneth Kraft & Luci Crow Fred & Roberta LaBour 5Ira & Cynthia Landsman 0Brian Lapidus ’92 & Kimberly Lapidus 5C
Jennifer LeBlanc CJohn & Carla Lee 5C
Lewis & Penne Leeper 5Cynthia Leu CDavid & Saskia Lewis 5Chun & Ming Li 5Jim Mauries & Jennifer Lightsey Matt Lindsey CGordon & Juli Liske CMackey Luffman & Abigail Gillmor Luffman ’89 e
Steven & Amy Manoukian 5Kimberly Manz 5Steve & Deb Markland 0René Marois & Isabel Gauthier CTom Mason ’82 CHeinrich & Dawn Matthies CJosh May & Katie Greenebaum 0C
Janet McDonald 5C
Elizabeth McGowin Michael McHugh & Ann Kavanaugh-McHugh C
Robbie & Anna Claire McKay 0Yagnesh & Bijal Mehta 5Grace Melchiore & Donna Weimerskirch 0C
Clive Mentzel & Dominique Béhague C
Carrie Mills Chris Minton CKevin & Helen Moore CGoffrey & Martha MooreAndrea Moro & Cristina Monfardini
Christine Morrill CBen Mosley 5Roger & Barbara Moutenot 0Michael & Carol Murdock CMike Myers & Cindy Funk 5C
Pal & Uma Narayanan 5Berni Nash Elizabeth Nebel 5
* deceased
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Tom Nebel 5Tim & Frances Niarhos 5Tim & Anne Nichols CDigvijay & Seema Nikam CAnne Nilsson 5C
Ursula Norris 5Bill & Cotrina Norris Tom Noser & Anna Grimes Noser 5C
Patrick & Andrea Page-McCaw Thomas & Amy Palmeri 0C
Dipak & Bhavna Patel CPaul & Anita Patel CVikram & Sucheta Patel Philip Patey &
Debbie Van Slyke 5Tillman & Kimberly Payne 5C
Douglas Perkins & Jo Ann Lippe 5Joe & Maxine Perlen CJon Petty & Marjorie George 5Charles & Amanda PhillipsChris Phillips &
Stephanie Gilbert 5David Plummer ’86 & Christy Plummer 0C
Ron Powers & Joanne Slike 5Elizabeth Redding 0C
Casey Reed 0Stephanie Reed 0C
Keith & Phoebe Reilly CJim & Susie Rieniets 5C
Tony & LaTonya Riley CEdward Rittenberg & Melissa Cohen Rittenberg ’88 0
Amy Rivera CArne & Pam Roaldsand CMark & Debby Robin 5Rob & Dorren RobinsonPatrick & Jill Rork 5+Michael Rose & Joanna Brichetto 0Jay & Jessica Rosenblum CBill & Debbie Roth 0C
Tim & Lisa Rowland Abby Rubenfeld 5Dan & Amy Rudin CJ. B. Ruhl & Lisa LeMasterTim & Katye Russell 5C
Csaba Rusznak & Marta Papp 0Kyle Rybczyk 5Kamal & Rupinder Saggi CCarmen Sanchez CKevin & Abbie Sanders Luke & Ginger Sands Nilanjan & Medha Sarkar 5C
John Schnelle & Sandra Simmons 5C
Bill ’83 & Rita Schreiber iC
Andy & Barbara Schwarcz CDaniel Sharfstein & Ann Mikkelsen CJoe & Anne Shepherd CKarl & Melissa Sherman Bill Shick 5Moto & Ayumi Shintani CDavid & Cameron Simmons 5Teri Simon CMichael Skarda CSteve Smail & Jessica Young 0C
Paul & Eileen SmithJonathan Soslow & Kylie CormierCBonita Southard CMolly Spessard 5C
John & Anna Kate Stallings 5C
Teresa Standard 0C
Gregg Stanwood & BethAnn McLaughlin
David & Maria Steed 5J.D. & Alicia Steinhilber 5Wayne Sullivan &
Lisa O’Neill-Sullivan CRichard Sumner &
Gloria Avila-Sumner CRodney & Genie Tanner 0C
Eric & Helen Tarleton 0C
David & Elizabeth Taron 5C
George & Margie Tattersfield 5Steven & Dana Tepper 5John TeSelle ’83 & Maria May TeSelle ’83 0
Clark & Mary Beth Thomas 0C
Randall Thomas & Cheri Ferrari CChris & Allison Thompson Michelle Thompson 5C
Barry & Cathy Towles David & Joy Twillie CRoghu & Dhruti Upender Beth Urbanczyk Thor & Monica Urness 5Rhonda Venable &
Jeri Fitzpatrick CShulamith Walker ’87 CChris & Liz Washko 5Ray & Bambi Watt Marica Webster Howard & Karen Weil 0Matthew & Michelle Weinger 5John & Melissa Wellons CJohn Wengraf &
Adele Conner Simons ’88 Garry West & Alison Brown 5Roderick & Latarsher White CSteve & Sue White 0C
Kathy Wieczerza & Joanna Wright 0
Loni Wilhelms 5C
David & Jane Wilkerson CHerman & Jeannie Williams Mark Wollaeger 0Clara Womack 0Michael Wood & Annette Kim Steve Woodard & Susan Sanders 5C
John Woods CJulian & Ingrid Wuerth CJim Wynn & Kathy Wheeler CBob & Annette Yakushi CGong Yang & Xianglan Zhang CAfshin & Laura Yazdian 5Willie Young & Lee Ann Pritchett Young ’75
Guoliang Yu & Jenny Zhen 5C
David Zhao & Yenya Hu 0Bill Zinke & Brooke Ackerly 5C
* deceased
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Artclectic . Endowment for Innovative Teaching $ 40,799Fall Book Frenzy . Hassenfeld Library $ 13,605Evening Classes . Need-based Scholarships $ 38,866Bonus Bucks . LS, MS, HS, Initiatives $ 13,385Lower School Photo . LS Parent Education $ 10,648Middle School Photo Project . MS Initiatives $ 3,310Music Night . Visual and Performing Arts $ 9,902Golf Tournament . River Campus $ 17,012Directory and Calendar $ 9,071Faculty Appreciation, Parent Gatherings, $ 10,377
Caring and Concern
Total Support for USN $ 166,975
University School of Nashville Association
Dear USN Community,
It is with great pleasure that I report to you about an-other fabulous year in the life of USNA. I was honoredto work with so many wonderful volunteers and USNfaculty and staff. The hard work and commitment ofevery volunteer, administrator, faculty and staff wereamazing. Thank you for the opportunity to serve.
USNA continued to support the school through service,community building and fundraising. Volunteers sup-ported faculty and staff in the classroom and beyondas Art Department Coordinators, LS Helping Hands Co-ordinators and Hospitality Coordinators who were re-sponsible for the 30th Grandparents’ Day, faculty/staff breakfasts in the work rooms, the “New to USN”High School Coffee and refreshments at the EighthGrade Breakfast. The Library Volunteer Coordinator,Room Parent Coordinator, and Middle School AdvisoryParent Coordinator also provided service to the school.
As for fundraising, USNA raised approximately$150,000 through nine different fundraisers, whichwere led by 21 chairs. The list shows the profits ofeach event and the funds transferred for the benefitof designated areas around the school. Thanks to theeffort of all of these volunteers, we increased ourprofits and participation in each fundraiser.
This year USNA added one fundraiser and expandedanother. The “Social before the Scramble” the nightbefore the Golf Tournament raised additional fundsfor the River Campus. Also, the Lower School PhotoProject added a Middle School Photo Project for fifthand sixth graders.
USNA continued to promote community. The Dads’ Al-liance, an active group again this year, provided theirpopular grilling at Fall Fest, which was huge this year.Parent Social Coordinators planned and hosted so-cials for each grade, allowing parents to gather andget to know one another. The Caring and Concern Co-ordinators provided support to those in our communityin need. The Faculty and Staff Appreciation Coordi-nators once again hosted wonderful luncheons to showUSNA appreciation for teachers at the beginning andend of the school year.
I’d like to mention TAP (Tiger Arts Patrons) and TigerClub. These booster clubs for performing arts andathletics each increased their memberships tremen-dously. At TAPstravaganza, a festive evening of en-tertainment, food, and a red carpet, TAP showcasedthe talent of USN students. Tiger Club helped athleticsprovide concessions at all home volleyball games,basketball games and track meets. A collateral bene-fit from the concessions organized by Tiger Club washelping service clubs to raise money. When a serviceclub staffed the concession stand, they shared theproceeds with Tiger Club.
It is with great pleasure that I pass the USNA leader-ship to Caroline Shockley. We are lucky parents tohave her continuing the efforts of this dedicatedgroup of people.
With gratitude,
Dawn A. Becker, USNA President 2012-2013
USNA fundraisers benefit designated areas around the school:
www.usn.org/usna
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2012-2013 USNA Volunteers
Executive CommitteePresidentDawn Becker
President-ElectCaroline Shockley
Fund Raising Vice-PresidentsSuann DavisSusie Rieniets
Marketing Vice-PresidentsEvelyn GrahamGinger Sands
Service Vice-PresidentLisa Usdan
SecretaryKyle Rybczyk
TreasurerAnn Kloeppel
Volunteer CoordinatorJulie Yalowitz
Ex-Officio/Past PresidentKaryn Bryant
Members-At-LargeRobin BarnesIra BaxterHema D’SouzaAngela Hill
Fundraising ActivitiesArtclecticLee Ann MerrickFrannie CorzineAnn Shayne
Bonus BucksKelley EllisKobie Pretorius
Evening ClassesMary Silva Doctor Robin Johnson
Fall Book FrenzyKaren WinkelmannMarilyn Ollila
Fall FestCatherine KnowlesTerri Lankford
Golf TournamentKarin Anderson-BarrettBillie Woodring
Lower School Photo ProjectDanielle GilbertBarbie Ishii
Music NightSteve Gorman Lou Anne WolfsonLauren Karp
Tennis TournamentMelissa LyonsBob Lyons
Service ActivitiesArt Department Assistant CoordinatorsCatherine Bowles (Lower School)Anna Cramer (Lower School)Stephanie Kleiner (Middle School)Robin Zenker (High School)Tanza Farr (High School)
Caring And Concern CoordinatorsCorrine Dennison (Lower School)Bijal Mehta (Middle School)Lynn Ghertner (High School)
Dads’ AllianceDavid Briley
Faculty/Staff Appreciation CoordinatorLoraine LippolisVirginia Tanner (Fall)Judy Lewis (Spring)
Helping Hands CoordinatorsMartha Emeson (Lower School)Melissa Flatt (Middle School)
Hospitality CoordinatorsLisa Usdan (Lower School)Jennifer Penson (Lower School) Gina Brooks (Lower School)
Advisory ParentsRobin Wierum (Middle School)Mary Atkins (High School)Sue Grady (High School)Ginger Sands (HS New to USN Parent Coffee)
Ursula Norris (8th Grade Breakfast) Lou Anne Wolfson (8th Grade Breakfast Step-Up)
Library Volunteer CoordinatorMelissa Rittenberg
Parent Social CoordinatorsStephanie Gilbert (Lower School)Julie Yalowitz (Middle School)Mary Atkins (High School)
Room Parent/Advisory Parent CoordinatorsGina Brooks (Lower School)Robin Wierum (Middle School)
Tiger Arts Patrons (TAP)Melissa FlattHeather Webber
Tiger ClubCassie ElliottJane Groos Sharon Bollen
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Parents of Alumni Giving
Richard & Patricia Abelson 5Ligia AchuriPaul & Gail Ackerman 0C
Lamar & Honey Alexander 5Newton & Burkley Allen 0Douglass Andrews ’72 5C
Mary Ann & Ron Arildsen 0Jeremy & Becky Atack 5Larry Averbuch &
Sandy Roseblum Averbuch ’62Kim Avington 0C
Timothy Babb & Nancy King Gentry Barden &
Rachel Lukens Barden ’80 \Joe & Judy BarkerWeaver Barksdale \David & Lynn Barton 5John & Caroline Bauerschmidt 5C
Ira & Thelma Baxter CGary & Marte Beaty eC
Elwyn & Rebecca Bembry Barbara Bennett CMichael & Andrea Berger iRafael & Dorothy Berk CRich Berkman &
Stacey Goodman eC
Eve Bilbrey 0Marty Bishop 5C
George & Trish Bolian 0James Booth & Jane Easdown Jack & Barbara Bovender 5C
Phil Bredesen & Andrea Conte 5C
Dorothy Brittingham CTommy Brittingham ’75 &
Connie Culpepper iBob & Betty Brodie 5C
Cindy Fair Brooks '76Iris Buhl Ben & Gertrude Caldwell CMark Cannon 0Michael & Patricia Carlson 5Cleo Carter 5C
Walter Chazin & Christiane Martel-Chazin 0
Gil & Sue Chilton 5William Christianson &
Lucina Galina 5Kevin Clark 5
Charles Cobean & Susan Pearlman 0
Mark & Robin Cohen iC
Alan Cohen & Teri Weinstein Cohen ’64 0
Jolyn Colley CMindy Congleton 0Rose Cook CTom & Jane Corcoran 5Dan Cornfield & Hedy WeinbergRobert & Susan Cowperthwaite eSteve Dansky & Ellen Davis-Dansky ’70 i
Wade Davidson & Julie Fullen Davidson ’73
Jeff Davidson & Mariagabriella Giro
Deborah Davies iC
Frank DeCaria & Janet Clodfelter CMark Deutschmann CEllen Dickinson 5Matthew & Karla Diehl CBill Donnell & Yollette JonesTom & Patti Donnell Amy Dortch & Monty Lamb eTim & Alison Douglas 0Carl Dreifuss & Beth Ginsberg Dreifuss ’74 C
Tommy & Beth Ducklo Bill & Susan Dupont 0Vince Durnan 0C
Michael & Ellen Ebert eDaniel Eisenstein ’66 & Jill Eisenstein i
Edward Eskind & Elaine Morris Eskind ’47 5C
Steven & Laurie Eskind 5Alan Fagen 0C
Cherrie Forte Farnette ’63 0C
John & Pat Finney iC
Frank & Wendy Fish iHenry & Sandy Foster eC
Quick & Marty Foy 0C
Todd Friedenberg & Missi Shainberg Friedenberg ’81 eC
Luke & Lisa* Froeb Howard & Cathy Fuchs 5C
Larry Fuldauer Garth & Ann Fundis iC
Frank & Amy Garrison eGary Gerstle & Elizabeth Lunbeck 5C
Frank Ghertner ’59 & Barbara Ghertner 0
John & Kathy Gibson CHarris Gilbert 0Gus & Susy Gillette 0John & Allis Dale Gillmor \Joel Gluck & Linda Small Gluck ’77 i
Susan Godwin eMark GoldfarbJoel & Bernice Gordon 0C
Riney & Lynn Green CRalph & Raye Anne Greenbaum 5C
John & Gay Greer 5Bill & Phyllis Gregg Betty Harper CRaymond Harris & Paula Messenheimer C
John Hassenfeld ’75 & Heidi Hassenfeld iC
Edgar Meyer & Connie Heard ’73 iC
Steve & Sandra Hecklin CScott & Craig Ann Heflinger iHarold & Phyllis Helderman 5Dee Holder Hicks Bradshaw ’58 eC
Hoyt & Elizabeth Hill Sam & Debby Hodges eBill & Margaret Howell \Tammy Wolcott Howell Carroll Hughes & Barbara Owens William & Nikki Hunt 0C
Amro & Ayesha Ibrahim Toshinari & Emiko Ishii CDoug* & Christy Ivey CPeter Jelsma & Julie Pena CWill & Lillias Johnston 5C
* deceased
The McCharen SocietyCThe McCharen Society recognizes thosewho increase their gift to USN’s AnnualFund from the previous year. This donordistinction is named for Knox McCharen,Director of PDS from 1951-1968 and oneof the school’s most beloved leaders.
While any increase qualifies for recogni-tion, we encourage you to consider 5% asa sustainable commitment that is significantover time. In its tenth year, 1,003 donorsjoined the McCharen Society by increasingtheir gifts or by giving to USN for the firsttime. We’re especially pleased to notethat 463 of these are PDS or USN alumni.
5 0 e i \denotes years of consecutive giving
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Byron Jones & Lynn Linebaugh Jones e
Walter & Brenda Jowers 0Ramon & Cathy Jrade iC
Dan Kalb & Katharine Donato 5David & Marty Kennedy eC
Anthony & Mary Khim 0Thelma Kidd 5C
Bill & Robin King CHoward & Carol Kirshner Tom & Karen Ward Knox ’66 0C
Mike & Pam Koban Lee & Glenda Kraft iJulie Kraft CKip & Carole Krones 5C
Gus & Elaine Kuhn iGreg & Susan Lanigan CStephen & Leslye Lapidus Kevin & May Lavender CLewis & Marcia Lavine iC
Allen Lentz & Liza Beazley Lentz ’73 0
Ralph & Randi Levy eIrv & Barbara Levy 0C
Mac Linton ’74 & Kelly Linton 0C
Robert Lipman eTom Loftis ’74 &
Babs Freeman Loftis ’74 0C
Rosemary Lombardy Jeff & Cindy Loring 5C
Tom Loventhal iCauley LukensMark Magnuson &
Lucile Houseworth 0C
Janice Maier CHal Maier 5Bill & Cindy Martin 5Jonathan May & Yolanda Ricci eC
Leon May ’39 & Mimsye May Hill & Emily McAlister CMichael & Denise McBride 0C
Patricia McCarley CRandall & Holly McCathren CKim McCordJames McKanna &
Vivien Casagrande CSam & Sandy McSeveney 0Scott Merrick & Lee Ann Harrod Merrick ’79 eC
Walter & Morgan Merrill 5Alice Merritt 0C
Mathew & Pat Miletich iBruce Miller & Patricia Albrecht 5Sue Miller Lane Miller 0C
Robert & Bonnie Miller i
Bill Miller 0C
Calvin & Molly Miller CShrada & Shri Mishra CJerry & Joyce Murley eBob & Carole Nadler Don & Peggy Napier CRobert & Julie Neaderthal 5Michael & Lynn Noel 0Laura NovickAnn OlsenCano & Esen Ozgener CDavid & Pamela Palmer 5Mary Ann Pangle 5Allen & Cheryl Patton 5Ted Pedulla & Debra Crane CDunFa Peng & Tian Ling Hu CRichard & Lee Penuel 0Stewart & Suzy Perlman CClay & Suzanne Petrey Sidney & Linda Pilson eC
Jim & Katherine Pitt CJohn & Anne Plummer CJames Powers &
Martha Wetteman iTim & Doni Princehorn iRobbie & Kay Quinn CHarry & Nancy Ransom 5David & Kay Raybin eDave Reiland & Diane HondaMichael & Nancy Richardson CRoss Richardson &
Connie Cathcart Richardson CRex & Karen Roberts eBill & Laura Rodriguez iC
Howard Rosen & Betty Lee Weinstein Rosen ’58 0C
Billy & Marti Rosenberg iBobby & Brenda Rosenblum 0Victoria Ross Irv Rubenstein 5Jim Russell & Nancy Hyer eC
Andrew Sacks & Diane Esstman Sacks ’81 5
Howard & Diane Sandler 5C
Rudy & Elinor Saperstein Linda Sauer 0Bob & Lisa Schatz 0Jim & Livvy Schleicher 0Anita Schmid iC
Drew Schneider ’75 & Janet Schneider eC
Barry Scott 0C
David Shaffer & Susan Kroop 0Alix Sharp 0Fran Shmerling 5
Mike Shmerling ’73 & Lisa Shmerling i
Bruce & Dong Siegel CPamela Sixfin 5Kathy Skinner Stephen Small ’60 & Lisa Small 0Doug Small & Bonnie Magid Small ’68 \
Steve & Martha Snow iNan Eisenstein Speller ’64 0Bob & Susan Spieth 5Jeremy Spinrad & Barbara Tsakirgis 0C
Bill & Sandy Spitz \Ken & Lisa Spradley CCharles & Alyse SprintzJohn Stafford & Melanie Swift 0Roland Stein & Jennifer Louis 5David Steine ’68 & Patti Steine eBarry Stillman & Leslie Schatten Stillman ’75 eC
Ogden Stokes CJames & Elise Straus Dana Morris Strupp ’77Craig & Dianne Sussman eFrank Sutherland & Natilee Duning
Barbara Swanson 5Sammy & Sallie Swor John & Margaret Tarpley eJoe Taylor Mark Meadors & Beth Thornburg e
Joe & Ellen TorrenceMartha Trammell 0Jo Ann Tumey 5Alys Venable eIrwin Venick & Jeanne Ballinger i
Scott & Cristin Viebranz 0Bill & Ann Walia CAnn Walling 5C
Leigh Walton iDan & Gail Warlick iCharles* & Ann Wells 0Bernard & Betty Werthan eMarty & Patti Wexler 0C
Erskine White eScott & Mariola Williams 0Blair & Linde Wilson eJim & Sandy Wolchok 5C
Kathy Woods ePeter & Penny Wright eJonathan & Judy Yeaworth eC
Nick Zeppos & Lydia Howarth 5
* deceased
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Grandparent Giving
Mr. & Mrs. William Akers 5William Akers 2006Caldwell Akers 2008MacRae Linton 2005Edward Linton 2007Samuel Linton 2008Eliot Linton 2011Acadia LeQuire 2022
The Honorable & Mrs. Lamar Alexander 5
Taylor Irwin 2023
Dr. Joseph AllenDaniel Allen 2010Bonnie Allen 2017
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph AustenLusia Austen 2023Jonah Austen 2025
Dr. & Mrs. Larry Averbuch 5Toby Averbuch 2021Dustin Averbuch 2022
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Averbuch CMargo Ghertner 2016Jonathan Ghertner 2019Drew Brackett 2024
Mr. & Mrs. Joe BarkerAbby Liff 2020Jackson Liff 2022Jacob Frohsin 2025Hannah Frohsin 2026Patricia Frohsin 2026
Dr. & Mrs. David Barton 5Talia Barton 2018Aden Barton 2020
Mr. & Mrs. Stu Basore CMargaret Milam 2015
Ms. Brenda Bass 5C
Kylie Cook 2020 Foster Cook 2018
Mr. & Mrs.* Ira Baxter CMadeline Baxter 2018Rosalyn Baxter 2019
Ms. Cecilia Behague CIliana Béhague-Mentzel 2025Luc Béhague-Mentzel 2026
Ms. Anne BellAndrew Bridgers 2013Emily Bridgers 2016
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Bellar 5Sophia Simmons 2020Tristan Simmons 2024
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Bivens CJohn Bivens 2025
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Bostwick 0Charlotte Owens 2011Adelaide Owens 2016
Dr. & Mrs. Herb Bressman 5Zachary Bressman 2017Zoe Bressman 2022
Mrs. Geraldine Brown CJameice Holmes 2013Joi Holmes 2017
Mr. & Mrs. John Butler 0Jackson Bryant 2017
Ms. Dorothy Byassee 5Elizabeth Saum 2018
Mrs. Marnette Calloway 5JC Swope 2015Ryane Swope 2020
Mrs. Shirley CameronSkye Cameron 2015Ella Cameron 2017
Mrs. Fay Osment Carpenter ’495Kenyon Carpenter 2014Kate Carpenter 2016
Mr. William Cheek ’62 0Christopher Cheek 2021Ella Cheek 2024
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chickey 5Thomas Chickey 2014Patrick Chickey 2017
Mr. & Mrs. Boon ChockArianna Bendell 2022
Ms. Vivian Coble CZoe Boysen 2018Emma Boysen 2022
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Cochran CIvy Cochran 2023
Dr. Alan Cohen & Mrs. Teri Weinstein Cohen ’62
Lia Cohen-Poole 2024Mack Cohen-Poole 2026
Dr. & Mrs. Dale ComptonHarry Compton 2016
Ms. Ann Conklin CJade Hardaway 2020
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Cour 5C
Henry Cour 2020Romy Cour 2022
* deceased
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Mr. & Mrs. Hugh CoyleCoco Coyle 2013
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Craig CHolden Craig 2016
Mr. & Mrs. Fred CramerCaroline Cramer 2022Lucy Cramer 2024
Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Crase 5William Cooper 2012Elizabeth Anne Cooper 2016
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Cravens CLauryn Cravens 2017
Dr. Everett Crouch* & Ms. Geraldine Crouch 5C
Lucy Kloeppel 2017Cam Kloeppel 2019Tate Kloeppel 2019
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Dempsey CLilly Martin 2025
Mr. & Mrs. Rajnikant DesaiAnya Desai 2004Danika Desai 2007Miro Hurdle 2013
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen DingerLuke Dinger 2023
Mr. & Mrs. Walter DobieHannah Dobie 2012Rob Dobie 2014
Mr. & Mrs. Frank DoeElla Steinhilber 2019Lily Steinhilber 2022
Dr. Burgin Dossett* & Mrs. Valerie Dossett 5C
Bo Dossett 2011Will Dossett 2012Elizabeth Dossett 2014Olivia Dossett 2019
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Dugmore 0Dan Dugmore 2010Adam Lindsey 2018
Mrs. Elfriede Eidam 5Grant Eidam 2014Hope Eidam 2015Beth Eidam 2016
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Elliott 5Sarah Elliott 2014Tate Elliott 2016
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Eskind 5C
Madeline Eskind 2010Alec Eskind 2014Isaac Eskind 2017
Ms. Rita Fentress CEliza Nichols 2025
Mr. & Mrs. James Fishel 0Scott Fishel 2009Max Fishel 2011Jordan Fishel 2016
Ms. Alice Fitzgibbon 5C
Liam Fitzgibbon 2019Henry Fitzgibbon 2021Harrison Fitzgibbon 2023
Mr. & Mrs. Don Fleener CLiam Nash 2013
Dr. & Mrs. David Foxman 5Madeline Aikin 2019Iris Aikin 2023
Mrs. Robert Frane 0Harry Compton 2016
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Frank 5Isaiah Frank 2017
Dr. & Mrs. George Friedman 5C
Lena Friedman 2015Louisa Friedman 2016Geofrey Friedman 2023
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ghertner 0Ben Ghertner 2013Margo Ghertner 2016Ryan Ghertner 2018Jonathan Ghertner 2019
Mr. Harris GilbertJoshua Gilbert 2022Sophia Gilbert 2023
Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Gilbert 5Arden Gilbert 2016Bennett Gilbert 2018Pearson Phillips 2021Henry Phillips 2023
Mr. & Mrs. John GillmorMargaret Luffman 2018David Luffman 2020Sam Luffman 2025
Mrs. Mickey Goorman 5C
Abby Liff 2020Jackson Liff 2022
The McCharen SocietyCThe McCharen Society recognizes thosewho increase their gift to USN’s AnnualFund from the previous year. This donordistinction is named for Knox McCharen,Director of PDS from 1951-1968 and oneof the school’s most beloved leaders.
While any increase qualifies for recogni-tion, we encourage you to consider 5% asa sustainable commitment that is significantover time. In its tenth year, 1,003 donorsjoined the McCharen Society by increasingtheir gifts or by giving to USN for the firsttime. We’re especially pleased to notethat 463 of these are PDS or USN alumni.
5 0 e i \denotes years of consecutive giving
* deceased
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Mr. & Mrs. Joel Gordon CZach Gordon 2011Brian Gordon 2013Michael Gordon 2021Matthew Jacobs 2015Tyler Jacobs 2018Morgan Jacobs 2021
Dr. & Mrs. Ralph Greenbaum 5C
Scott Fishel 2009Max Fishel 2011Jordan Fishel 2016Gracie Hoffman 2015 Jonah Hoffman 2017Halle Greenbaum 2021
Mrs. Shirley Greenberg CMarcie Cohen 1998Alec Greenberg 2008Talia Greenberg 2014Isabelle Greenberg 2016Mia Greenberg 2018
Ms. Barbara Gregory CHannah Moore 2018Emory Moore 2021
Mr. & Mrs. Andy Grimes 0C
Mary Frances Noser 2014Joe Noser 2016Ted Noser 2018
Ms. Frances Groseclose 5Henry Rieniets 2017Grace Rieniets 2019Ella Clare Rieniets 2024
Mrs. Dottie Haber CIngrid Komisar 2016Max Komisar 2018
Ms. Nancy Hales CAmelie Soslow 2025
Mr. Leo Hampel CAnna Hulan 2025
Mr. Thomas Hardin CTate Sheriff 2023
Mrs. R.G. Hardy CHannah Dobie 2012Rob Dobie 2014
Mr. Dale Harnishfeger CAidan Rowan 2016
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Harris CMae Rowland 2015
Mrs. Beverly Hays 5C
Matthew Hays 2014Timothy Hays 2020
Ms. Dee Holder Hicks Bradshaw ’58 5C
Leah Hicks 2017Addison Prichard 2016Lane Prichard 2019
Mrs. Anna Hood 5Alexis Hood 2013Ashton Hood 2013
Mr. & Mrs. Everett House 5Ensley Mason 2017Piers Mason 2022
Mr. & Mrs. Toshinari Ishii CTaiyou Ishii 2023Mei Ishii 2025
Mr. & Mrs. William Johnston COlivia Barbieri 2025Tate Barbieri 2025
Ms. Betty JonesBenton Laird 2023Cate Laird 2026
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Kassay 5Ellie Yemm 2020Theo Yemm 2022
Mr. Stanley Keely CLuke Dinger 2023
Mr. & Mrs. William Kendricks CArrielle Holsey 2007Jason Kendricks 2014
Dr. & Mrs. Paseka Khabele 5Lebo Hunter 2017
Mr. Han-Kyo Kim & Mrs. On Ja Kim CSam Wood 2022
Mr. & Mrs. William King CMick King 2025
Dr. & Mrs. Anton KleinerMax Kleiner 2019Jack Kleiner 2020
Dr. & Mrs. Michael Krinsky CTristan Schneider 2025
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen LapidusMax Lapidus 2024
Mr. & Mrs. Edward LeMaster CBennet LeMaster 2013Edward LeMaster 2017
Mr. & Mrs. Irving Levy CSeth Jacobs 2011Ian Jacobs 2016Alli Jacobs 2021
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert LindseyAdam Lindsey 2018
Mr. & Mrs. Mack LinebaughReed Jones 2010Taylor Jones 2012Dylan Groos 2015Savannah Groos 2017
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Lipworth 5C
Shayna Elliot 2017Graham Elliot 2020Max Elliot 2023
* deceased
photo by Rob Watts Photography
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Mr. & Mrs. Donald Mabry CSam Mabry 2020Cara Mabry 2023
Mr. & Mrs. Greg MartinMargaret Kidd 2015
Mr. & Mrs. Terry Martin CLilly Martin 2025
Mr. & Mrs. William Martin CJohn Bivens 2025
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Mason CEnsley Mason 2017Piers Mason 2022
Mr. & Mrs. Sy MauskopfJacob Rothman 2023Ellie Rothman 2025
Mrs. Marge MaxwellEmily Davis 2015
Mr. & Mrs. Jack May ’47Dan May 2007Ike May 2011Nora May 2013Jake May 2015Sam May 2015Alice May 2017Natalie TeSelle 2016Evelyn TeSelle 2018
Dr. & Mrs. Charlie Mayes 5Caroline Knowles 2018Henry Knowles 2026
Ms. Patricia McCarley CCaroline Keiper 2025
Mr. & Mrs. John McCullough CMara Russell 2018Matthew Russell 2020
Mr. & Mrs. Lewis McDonnellLucy Fox 2014Leigh Fox 2018
Mr. & Mrs. Woody McKay 5C
Laurel McKay 2020Frances McKay 2023Margaret McKay 2025
Ms. Mary Meyer 5C
Woods Spessard 2021Julia Spessard 2023
Mr. & Mrs. William Miller Isaac Gabella 2014Joshua Gabella 2017
Ms. Bobbye Morgan CAlex Morgan 2017
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Morris CMatthew Palmeri 2016Jordin Palmeri 2023
Mrs. Chitra Mukherji 0Anjali Mukherji 2015Evan Mukherji 2018Serena Mukherji 2021Aaron Mukherji 2024
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Murphy 5Ben Ghertner 2013Ryan Ghertner 2018
Ms. Marjorie O’Neill CMolly Sullivan 2016
Mr. & Mrs. Cano Ozgener CEvan Ozgener 2024
Ms. Jennifer Page & Mr. Joe Mayer C
Sarah Page-McCaw 2024
Mr. & Mrs. Reg Pattey 5Kellon Patey 2015Curtis Patey 2018
Mrs. Rosalie PembridgeAnna Linn Currie 2009Nate Currie 2014
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Petty 5C
Nathan Petty 2019Russell Petty 2022
Mr. Gerald Phillips CPearson Phillips 2021Henry Phillips 2023
Mr. & Mrs. John Plummer CMax Plummer 2014George Plummer 2015
Ms. Margaret Pritchett CDylan Young 2014Maggie Young 2016Sarah Young 2016
Mr. & Mrs. Al Riedl CJackson Joffe 2018Sarah Joffe 2021
Mr. & Mrs. William Robins CElla Stack 2017Sarah Stack 2019Henry Stack 2023
Mr. & Mrs. Charles RocheElliott Roche 2010Hayden Roche 2013Allie Roche 2017
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rork 5Conor Rork 2017Evan Rork 2019
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Rose 5Lena Friedman 2015Louisa Friedman 2017Geofrey Friedman 2023
Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Rosenblum 0Zoe Rosenblum 2021Simon Rosenblum 2023
Mr. & Mrs. James RyanSydney Robbins 2016Ben Robbins 2016
* deceased
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Mr. & Mrs. Barry SalesSam Bollen 2014Hannah Bollen 2015Nate Bollen 2017
Mr. & Mrs. Rojan Samudrala CArjun Dasari 2019Sonali Dasari 2019
Dr. & Mrs. Howard Sandler CLilly Woo 2020
Mr. & Mrs. Rudy SapersteinStephanie Blumenthal 2017
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Schneider CTristan Schneider 2025Amari Schneider 2026
Mr. & Mrs. Perry Schoenecker CTyler Schoenecker 2020Abigail Schoenecker 2022
Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Schultz 0Zachary Bressman 2017Zoe Bressman 2022
Ms. Sandy Schwarcz 5C
Matthew Schwarcz 2018Anna Schwarcz 2020
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Segers 5C
Connor Shockley 2017Graham Shockley 2019
Mr. & Mrs. Frank ShepardEleanor Shepard 2023
Mrs. Fran Shmerling 5Andy Shmerling 1999Mollie Shmerling 2003Katie Shmerling 2005Erin Shmerling 2006Grant Given 2014
Ms. Elaine Silberman CLaura Kuhn 2007Bobby Kuhn 2010Ben Kuhn 2015
Mr. & Mrs. William Single 5Matthew Hays 2014Timothy Hays 2020
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Singleton 5Rebecca Ashworth 2020
Mr. & Mrs. Max Slankard CSophia Ollila 2024
Mr. & Mrs. Neil Soslow CAmelie Soslow 2025
Mr. & Mrs. Charles SprintzScott Sprintz 2008Jake Sprintz 2013Daley Hall 2019
Mr. Wally Stern & Mrs. Betsy May Stern ’51
Zack Stern 2014Phoebe Stern 2020
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Straughan CLaurel McKay 2020Frances McKay 2023Margaret McKay 2025
Dr. Carole Tabor CLandon Whitcomb 2021
Mr. & Mrs. Robert ThomasT.J. Lewis 2012Matthew Lewis 2017
Mr. & Mrs. Al Thomas CAnna Dennison 2023
Mr. & Mrs. Joe TorrenceSkylar King 2017Georgia King 2019Lucy King 2021
Ms. Andrea Tryon CClaudia Bennett 2020Madeline Bennett 2020
Dr. Carl Tyler 0Connor Crenshaw 2015Carolyn Crenshaw 2018
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Waggener 5Will Allen 2016Alex Allen 2022
The Reverend Ann Walling CEnsley Mason 2017Piers Mason 2022
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Walsh CEvy Daunic 2021Mahoney Daunic 2024
Ms. Judy Ware CConner Thompson 2018Claire Thompson 2021Cameron Thompson 2024
Mrs. Elsie Weiss 5Nina Weiss 2011Lila Weiss 2015
Mrs. William WemyssWalter Blackman 2007Ella Mathews 2011Hop Mathews 2015
Mr. Samuel Whitman 5Trey Leeper 2011Mallory Leeper 2013Jon Leeper 2015
Mr. & Mrs. Cooper WrightEli Murphy 2019
Ms. Nancy Yalowitz 5Lillie Yalowitz 2017Eric Yalowitz 2019
Ms. Carroll Young & Mr. Frank Neiswender 0C
Whitley Cargile 2014Sykes Cargile 2017
Mr. Joseph Zendlovitz CSydney Emeson 2022
* deceased
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Faculty/Staff Giving | 100% Participation
Gail Ackerman 0C
Claire Ackerman CMary Agee 5Zaf Ahmed 0C
Debra Alberts 0Begashaw AsfawKim Avington 0C
Tom Bailey ’85 5Kevin Baynham 0Marte Beaty eC
Tobey Beaver ’02 CKenny Belt CTamara Berthel 5C
Joel Bezaire 0Marty Bishop 5C
Trent Boysen 0C
Marion Bradford CDoug Brown 0Don Brown 5Kyron Buckner CGlyn Burton 0Gil Chilton 5Kyle Clarke CRobin Lynn Sandler
Clinard 5Catherine Coke 5Scott Collins CMindy Congleton 0Kelicia Cox Mei-Yen Cracraft CDouglas Crane CCindy Crenshaw 0Connie Culpepper iDebbie Davies iC
Dee Davis 5Tricia Deegan 5C
Emily DeichmannAmy Dortch eJuliet Douglas eStephen Douglas eVince Durnan 0C
Michael Eatman Sibley Edwards ’92 0C
Alison Ernst CRichard Espenant 0C
Connie Fink CJustin Fitzpatrick George Flatau 0
James Fosten 0Debbie FulcherJoe Getsi 0Gus Gillette 0Susy Gillette 0Susan Godwin eJeff Goold eDaniel Gordon 0C
Katie Greenebaum 0C
Jeff Greenfield ’84 eC
Bobbie Grubb iMatthew Haber ’98 5C
Mittie Hale 0C
Ellen Hicks CBetsy Greenbaum
Hoffman ’83 0Emily Holt 5Jan Honsberger iC
Lorie Hoover CWendy Howe 5Josephine Huang-Yeh 5C
Wilson Hubbell 5C
Nikki Hunt 0C
Jean Hutchinson eSarah Batey Ice ’96 0C
Sam Jackson 5C
Kari Jansen 5C
Dennis Johnson Rachel JonesMike Jones CBrenda Jowers 0Nicole Jules 5C
Justin Karpinos 5Marty Kennedy eC
Bakari King 5John Kleiner 0C
Karen Ward Knox ’66 0C
Marc Lavine iC
Cynthia Lee 0C
Jennifer Lightsey Mark Littlefield CMackey Luffman eMatt Lukach ’04 David Maclean 0C
Dawn Maharaj Krista Malloy 5Jim Manning CWill Mantlo C
Kimberly Manz 5Karen Marler 0C
Jimmy Mash Bret Mash 5C
Erik Mash ’93 5C
Dean Masullo CDawn Matthies 5C
Sharon McBroom 0C
Brittany McCauley CThorunn McCoy 0C
Jennifer McFall 0Anna Claire McKay 0Robbie McKay 0Heather McRae CGrace Melchiore 0C
Lee Ann Harrod Merrick ’79 eC
Pat Miletich iNorma Miller iNancy Mitchell 0Martha Moore Lorna Morris CLynne Mosby ’66 eC
Marci Murphree 5Adell Neal 5Marshall Neely 0C
Sarah Cooper Nickoloff ’96C
Lynn Noel 0Gregory O’Loughlin CJanki Patel Lesley Patterson-Marx 5Norma Paz CSusan Pearlman 0Penny Phillips 5Christy Plummer 0C
Rhonda Prater 0Lisa Preston 0C
Lisa Prewitt Doni Princehorn iKatie Reen CJody Reynolds CAmy Richardson CCherie Robbins CKaren Roberts eSteve Robins eC
Dorren Robinson Victoria Roca C
Bill Rodriguez iC
Laura Rodriguez iC
Howard Rosen 0C
Debbie Roth 0C
Adnan Rubai 5C
Katye Russell 5C
Tim Russell 5C
Freya Sachs ’00 5C
Lilly Sagar Linda Sauer 0Anita Schmid iC
Brad Schmittou 5Janet Schneider eC
Linda Schneider Bobbie Schultz 0Josh Scouten 5C
Delia Seigenthaler 5Melissa Sherman Tal Sherron Jason Shuster 5Steve Smail 0C
Diane Sorrel 5C
Josie Robins Teresa Standard 0C
Kenya Stevens Majken Stimson 5Drew Stinson CBeckie Stokes 5Genie Tanner 0C
Helen Tarleton 0C
Beth Thornburg eSusan Touchstone 0C
Rob Travieso CMike Turange 0C
Arcelia Vàzquez 0Cristin Viebranz 0Aviva Wasserman 5Anne Westfall eC
Patti Wexler 0C
Ann Wheeler eBetty White eErskine White eKathy Wieczerza 0Peg Williams iC
Marvin WilliamsBill Wilson CHelen YearginJudy Yeaworth eC
Janki Patel, Josh Scouten, Kari Jansen, and Sarah Batey Ice ’96 (clockwise from top left), faculty/staff Annual Fund chairs
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FriendsClark & Eleanor AkersCharles & Gracie AllenAnita BaileyDr. Leon Cunningham*Tracey DoeringJean Finnie CassonSenator &
Mrs. Douglas HenryLinda Kinnard HuntRichard McCartyRick & Jane O’HaraBarbara PhillipsRobin & Allene PiersonPaul ReilandGerald & Jenny RiskSteven Stain &
Hyacinth MasonRandy & Natasha TibbottWill & Kristen WeaverRoy Wunsch & Mary Ann McCreadyAnne Zelle
Corporate & Matching Gifts
AIG Matching Gifts ProgramAmerican Paper & Twine Co.AsurionBank of AmericaCentennial Pediatrics, P.C.Chevron Humankind Matching
Gift ProgramConner Management Group
The Cwell Institute LLCDiversity BenefitsElectronic ExpressEli Lilly and CompanyEvalWorks, LLCFCD Educational Services, INCGap Foundation Gap Giving ProgramGeneral Re CorporationGoogle Matching Gifts ProgramGullett, Sanford, Robinson, & Martin, PLLC
HCA- Caring for the CommunityHighland Resources LLCLipman Bros. Inc.Massmark Companies Inc.McConnell, White & TerryMicrosoftMorgan StanleyNelnet Matching Gift ProgramNissan Gift Matching ProgramParker & AssociatesPfizer FoundationPierre Productions, Inc.Rados Family TrustThe Renaissance GroupRobert W. Baird & Co.Rovi Solutions CorporationSanford C. Bernstein & Co., LLCStitch-It AlterationsStudio DakiniUBS Paine WebberVanguard Charitable Endowment Program
Wells Fargo
FoundationsAMJ FoundationAndrew Allen Charitable FoundationBetty & Bernard Werthan Foundation
The Blum Family FoundationBoult Family FoundtionThe Care Foundation of AmericaThe Cano & Esen FoundationCartinhour-Woods FoundationCommunity Foundation of Collier County
Community Foundation of Greater Memphis
The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Crittenden FoundationThe Dana Strupp Philanthropic Fund
Doochin Family Charitable FoundationEden FoundationFidelity Charitable Gift FundFlora Family FoundationHCA FoundationFranklin Templeton Charitable Giving Fund
The Freddie Mac Foundation Employee Giving Program
The GE FoundationGoldman Sachs Philanthropy FundHymowitz Family FoundationJewish Communal FundJewish Federation Foundation of Nashville
Jim & Leah Sohr Family FoundationJoel C. & Bernice W. Gordon Family Foundation
John A. White III Revocable TrustJohn & Heidi Hassenfeld FoundationJoseph & Lynn May FoundationThe Karlson Family FoundationM. Stratton Foster FoundationThe Milton Pollack Family FoundationOz Foundation TrustPine Haven Foundation TrustProLogis FoundationRobinson Family Foundation, Inc.Sandra Schatten FoundationSchatz Family FoundationSchneider Electric North America Foundation
Schooner FoundationThe Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving
The Shayne FoundationShirley Cohen Greenberg TrustThe Steven and Laurie Eskind Family Foundation
Sunnyside FoundationTorrence Family FundWalter P. Stern & Elizabeth Stern Foundation, Inc.
Restricted GiftsAnonymousRon & Mary Ann ArildsenCarl & Grace AwhMartin & Cathy BrownThe Care Foundation of America, Inc.The Cwell Institute LLCPatricia Pangle Diehl ’71Diversity BenefitsTrey Dobson ’92
* deceased
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Amy Dortch & Monty LambBill & Jean DortchAmy EskindAmy HarknessNari & Emiko IshiiWill & Lillias JohnstonKamakura DelegationGus & Elaine KuhnRobert LipmanJim & Katherine McElroyGreg MotyckaWayne Riley & Charlene DeweyMark & Jeanne RowanBob & Lisa SchatzSchneider Electric North America
FoundationJon Shayne ’80 & Ann Meador Shayne ’81
Mike Shmerling ’73 & Lisa Shmerling
Schatz Family FoundationSister Cities of NashvilleNick & Michelle SpivaTom & Mary Ann StaskoState of TennesseeRao & Padma VelagaAlys VenableHerman & Jeannie WilliamsBlair & Linde WilsonWilliam WilsonKathleen WoodsSusan Yeagley ’89 & Kevin Nealon
Gifts in KindCarl & Grace AwhStephen & Andrea ClancyAndrea & George Cohn ’82
(The Nashville Toffee Company)Amy EskindHenri HandlerThad & Kim HuguleyLinda Southwell
In Honor ofZaf AhmedLauren Martinez Riley ’02
Liz Atack ’97Laura Atack ’03
Laura Atack ’03Liz Atack ’97
Thomas Atack ’03Liz Atack ’97Laura Atack ’03
Kim AvingtonSteven Stain & Hyacinth MasonLily Rubenfeld Alberts ’09
Tom Bailey ’85Laura Cantrell ’85Mia Faxon ’85Bob Gardner ’85Russell Johnston ’85
Olivia BarbieriTate BarbieriCatherine Quinn ’97
Tamara BerthelMiriam Miller ’11
Donald BrownVictoria Stabile ’09
Diane CappChristiane Martel ChazineTeri Weinstein Cohen ’64Suzanne CooperCarole KronesGus & Elaine Kuhn
Caroline Clark ’09Katy Clark ’08Kevin Clark
Courtney (Coco) Coyle ’13Jennifer Coyle
Carolyn CrenshawMiriam Miller ’11
Bobby CrutcherHeber Rogers
Connie CulpepperMollie Shmerling Perry ’03
Deborah DaviesMichael Davies ’88Vineet Mishra ’00Lars Söderkvist ’91
Ellen DickinsonKate Bush Loyco ’93Molly Macpherson ’80John Spann ’98
Buddy & Mary Jo DortchMonty Lamb & Amy Dortch
Vince DurnanKatherine Barnes ’02Miranda Whitcomb Pontes
Alex Ericson ’79Louise Lesemann Ericson ’90
Greg & Melissa FlattAmy Harkness
James FostenDeborah DaviesT.J. Ducklo ’07
The Garth & Ann Fundis FamilyRichard O’Hara
Harris GilbertHarris & Danielle Gilbert
Gus GilletteJulia Bloch ’94
Bobbie GrubbDeborah DaviesT.J. Ducklo ’07Nina Weiss ’11
Dee Holder Hicks ’58Katherine Loyco
Betsy Greenbaum Hoffman ’83Jennifer Pietenpol
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Randy Hoover-DempseyKate Bush Loyco ’93
Nikki HuntDeborah Davies
Jean HutchinsonMarty KennedyJay Kelley &
Jane Campbell Kelley ’91
Karen Knox’s Spelling DemonsDavid Schach ’95
Connie KoenigFay Kilgore ’69
Marc LavineElizabeth Allen ’09Melanie Watts ’95
Carly LochalaJoel Soltman ’05
David MacleanDeborah Davies
Elizabeth MaskFrances Wright ’06
Zephy McKanna ’99Austy McKanna ’01Jim McKanna & Vivien Casagrande
Anna Claire Straughan McKayJesse Hoover-Dempsey Duprel ’98
Robbie McKayFrannie Stabile ’05
The McKay FamilyBill & Anne Straughan
Grace MelchioreMami Etsuki Fondu ’91Kimberlyn Owens-Hughes ’01
Pat MiletichDori Miletich ’01Kevin Stillman ’01
Martha NordChad Schmidt ’91
Kimberlyn Owens-Hughes '01Carroll & Barbara Hughes
Colin Pigott ’03Caroline Pigott ’06Janet Schneider
Victoria RocaJay Kelley & Jane Campbell Kelley ’91
Steve & Holly RocheMr. & Mrs. Charles Roche
Bill RodriguezKatie Shmerling ’05
Heber RogersDavid Pilcher ’68
Adnan RubaiDeborah Davies
Lydia Rubenstein ’11Sophia Rubenstein ’12Irv Rubenstein
Doug Schatz ’07Annie Schatz ’11Bob & Lisa Schatz
Linda SauerDeborah DaviesT.J. Ducklo '07
Janet SchneiderSara Lubow Fried ’91
Schoenecker FamilyWilly & Ann Stern
Jon Shayne & FamilyThomas Chapman ’89
Stephen SmailHunt Beaty ’05
Harvey SperlingImaan Ferdowsi ’98
Molly Tanner ’04Jim Clayton ’04
Christine TibbottRandy Tibbott
Rob TraviesoShulamith Walker ’87
Alys VenableRebecca McElroy Robuck ’03
Aviva WassermanJay Kelley & Jane Campbell Kelley ’91
Ann WheelerMia Faxon ’85
Erskine WhiteLeAndra Rice Walker ’03
All of my awesome teachersMackenzie Richardson ’08
Class of 1973Cornelia Heard ’73
Class of 1988Lisa Fox Freedman ’88
Class of 1995Nancy Proctor Bieschke ’95
Class of 1996Valerie Kemp Dreier ’96
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Class of 2012 finishing their 1st Year
Whitney Perlen ’12
Current & Future USN StudentsSusannah Felts ’91
Visual & Performing Arts at USNAlex Becker ’09
USN Administrative StaffLibby Hirsh Heimark ’72
USN AthleticsScott Krones ’05
USN Performing ArtsKatie Yeaworth ’04
USN Ultimate FrisbeeGarret Westlake ’99
Library Honor FundWilliam Barrett’s 9th birthdayNasri AtallaDwayne Barrett & Mimi BlissStuart & Kristen CoileEmma & William DevlinKunal Saggi
Connie FinkEllie Yemm
In celebration of Anna Hinson Hulan’s 6th Birthday
Hank Hulan & Leesa Hinson
Kensi JuszkiewiczMr. James Powell &
Ms. Victoria Johnson
Mark LittlefieldEllie & Theo Yemm
Gregory O’LoughlinTheo Yemm
In Memory ofAnne Baldwin ’73Hilary Reeves Carlin ’73Amy Kurland ’73Susan Schoggen Logan ’73Laura Silverman ’73
Lucy BarnettStephen & Andrea Clancy
Elizabeth Bivens ’63Molly McIntosh ’63
Stuart BlanksteinEdna BlantonNorma Miller
Col. William “Bill” BrandesAvery Brandes ’05
Floy CulpepperJanet Schneider
Mike BuhlDavid & Margaret RadosKatherine Knight Layhew ’95
Allen Cargile ’73Hilary Reeves Carlin ’73Susan Schoggen Logan ’73Laura Silverman ’73
Mandell Cypress ’37Kacey Cypress ’00
Phillip Dortch ’07Bill & Jean Dortch
Diane GilbertHarris & Danielle Gilbert
Mark Green ’73Hilary Reeves Carlin ’73Susan Schoggen Logan ’73Laura Silverman ’73
Beverly Gross Gregory ’68David Pilcher ’68
Herberta Grissom ’63Molly McIntosh ’63Janet McGinnis Noble ’63
David Halverstadt ’88Jonathan Glaser ’88David Spigel ’88
Sara Handlan ’73Hilary Reeves Carlin ’73Susan Schoggen Logan ’73Laura Silverman ’73
Bruce Henderson ’32Glenn “Dick” Henderson ’35Alice Henderson ’36Annelise Werme ’93
Robert Henderson ’44Carol Henderson Hewitt ’77Annelise Werme ’93
Bernice HinsonHank Hulan & Leesa Hinson
Dan HoffmanNorma Miller
Henry Hopton ’35Shirley Hopton Cudabac ’64
Huell Howser ’63Molly McIntosh ’63Janet McGinnis Noble ’63
William Hunt ’59Linda Kinnard Hunt
Doug IveyTerry & Susan CaseyTim & Alison DouglasFridrich & Clark Realty, LLCJohn & Kathy GibsonRiney & Lynn Green
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Ruth LandSarah Land White ’77
Hazel LundbergPaul “Buck” Davis ’67
Georgia MasonAlys Venable
Larry MatthewsEdwin Green ’88
Martha Grittman McKinneyAlex Ericson ’79 &
Louise Lesemann Ericson ’90
Jeffrey Metzger ’73Hilary Reeves Carlin ’73Susan Schoggen Logan ’73Laura Silverman ’73
John Orth ’76Julie Orth Arnold ’81
Cheryl Paty ’63Shannon Paty ’68Margo Paty Pickering ’64
Terry Pitt ’73Hilary Reeves Carlin ’73Susan Schoggen Logan ’73Laura Silverman ’73
Mr. & Mrs. James ReedStephanie Mouton Reed
Irene RitterJoel & Bernice GordonLewis & Grace RogersBetty Lee, Howard & Danny Rosen
Chris Saindon ’68Shannon Paty ’68David Pilcher ’68
Mary SchaffnerJean Byassee
Abe SosmanDavid ZiebelJeff Sosman & Dana Ziebel
Adam Stein ’97Shannon Wright ’97
John Strupp ’77Mark Goldfarb
Hank ToyMolly McIntosh ’63
Delois Jackson WilkinsonSteve Wilkinson ’73
Susan Smith Wood ’73Amy Kurland ’73Hilary Reeves Carlin ’73Susan Schoggen Logan ’73Laura Silverman ’73
Class of 1968 deceased gradsShannon Paty ’68
Class of 1961 deceased gradsShaun Bennett ’61
PaversAnonymousEstate of Teri SimonCherrie Forte Farnette ’63Steve & Holly RocheDavid Roberts ’80
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