RED Auction Catalog.23

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Go Big Red!

Cindy and Chip Howalt ’85 Beau ’25 and Joe ’25

PROGRAM

5:30 - 7:30 PM

COCKTAILS AND HORS D'OEUVRES

7:30 PM SEATED DINNER

8:00 PM

CLASS PROJECTS, ONLINE, AND SUPER SILENT AUCTIONS CLOSE

8:15 PM

RAFFLE DRAWING AND LIVE AUCTION

MENU

BROCHETTE OF BEEF TENDERLOIN AND PAN SEARED SEA BASS ON A BED OF WHIPPED POTATOES INFUSED WITH LIGHT LOBSTER CREAM SAUCE

BABY HARICOT VERTS & CARROT RIBBONS WITH LEMON HERB BUTTER

TOPPED WITH FRESH MICRO GREENS

BAYLOR’S SIGNATURE RED VELVET CAKE

WORDS OF THANKS

TO THE BAYLOR FAMILY,

Welcome to CELEBRATIONS RED (baylor’s version)! Every two years we have the opportunity to gather together as a community to joyfully recognize our accomplishments as a school and to help ensure that our commitment to excellence is financially viable. I am continuously amazed at the number of people who give so much of their time, talent, and treasure to help us provide the best experience imaginable for our students. Watching this year’s event come together has been truly remarkable. Peggy and I are in awe as we prepare for our first official Celebrations since returning home last year!

I am beyond impressed with the breadth and depth of the items and experiences that we have available this year, and I look forward to participating with you this evening as we come together in the spirit of all things Baylor! I am certain that our generous community will rise to the challenge of making tonight an overwhelming success!

On behalf of all of us in the Baylor community, I want to thank all our volunteers for the countless hours put into preparing for tonight as well as our team of dedicated staff. I want to give a special note of thanks to our co-chairs Alexis Guerry Bogo ’89, Jennifer Fuller, and Missy Talley for all they have done to make this evening special for us. Finally, I am grateful to each of you for being here, and I invite you to join in and make tonight the most successful auction of all time! Let’s do this!!!

GO BIG RED!

WELCOME TO CELEBRATIONS RED (baylor’s version)!

Thank you for being a part this year’s Baylor Celebrations Auction! We are excited to bring you a fun-filled evening that is exclusively RED (baylor's version). It takes an incredible number of people to make Celebrations a success – parents, alumni, staff, faculty, volunteers, trustees, and friends of Baylor. All these groups deserve a BIG RED THANK YOU!!

Every other year we come together as a community for Celebrations. This event happens for one reason, the heart of our school and the center of our Baylor Universe, our STUDENTS. The funds raised help support our campus, classrooms, athletics, fine arts and everything in between!

In addition to raising money, Celebrations also provides an evening for our community to come together, to celebrate each other and the extraordinary institution we call Baylor School. Tonight is an extra special evening because it is Peggy and Chris Angel’s first Celebrations – the energy, support and love they have brought to campus has been a gift to our entire community. Let’s thank them by making this year’s event the BEST EVER!!

And finally, a special BIG RED THANK YOU to our sponsors – without you this evening would not be possible. Your generosity ensures the expenses to put Celebrations on are covered and that every dollar raised from auction items goes directly to our STUDENTS!

Thank you to all and GO BIG RED!

SPONSORS

The Celebrations committee would like to thank our generous sponsors for underwriting the expenses of the event. This support is the cornerstone of our fundraising efforts for Celebrations, assuring the financial success of this wonderful biennial event.

PRESENTING | $25,000+

Adams Lithographing

Tara and Allen Carter ’91/Athens Insurance

Hamico

Lawson Electric Company

Alice and Billy Oehmig ’67

Elesha and John Reid ’87

Debbie and Chris Sugden

Missy and Roger Talley

Textile, Rubber, and Chemical Company

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE | $15,000

Bailey Bullard, SquareOne Real Estate

Margaret Jan and Alex Chi

The Robinson Team of Keller Williams Realty

Wealth Preservation Advisors

HEADMASTER’S CIRCLE | $10,000

Rachel Adams ’04 and Marcus Lyons & Tracy and Matthew Moore

Alderman Enterprises

Athens Distributing Company

Nicki and Matt Brock ’91

Dawn and Bob Bullard ’81

Chattanooga Allergy Clinic

Julie and Carter Garrett

Acumen Wealth Advisors

Kelly and Ted Alling

Peggy and Chris Angel ’89

The Ankar, English, Soni, & Swinford Families

John W. Beard ’71 & Jonathan Guthrie ’92

Chatt. Center for Comprehensive Dentistry

Chattanooga Land Company Class of 1978

CloudTree Vineyards & The Mountain Girls

Lyndsay Wagner Frankenberg ’96 and Chris Frankenberg ’94 & Ashley and Andrew Ladebauche Gallery 1401

Elizabeth and Heath Haley

Lucia Parker Hopper ’90 and Tommy Hopper ’84 & Jenny Yates Stickley ’90 and Rob Stickley

Sam and Jimmy Hudson ’75 & Pam and Rick McKenney

The Ingle/Trautschold Group at UBS Financial Services

J.C. Curtis Construction Co., LLC

Amy Frost Haddock ’97 and John Haddock ’97

Jenny and Matt Hullander

Katie Henley Kiser ’07 and Tim Kiser ’04

Marsh and McLennan Agency

Morgan Construction Company

Proco Coatings, Inc. & SMP Industries

Walden Security

JAT Energy

Kubota of Chattanooga

Tabatha and John Mauldin & Natalie and Will Reisman ’93

Jenny and Miles Marks ’86 & Anne and Greg Polk

The McNeel Family

Ellen and Chris Moore ’68

Mountain City Landscape

Patten and Patten, Inc

The Paula McDaniel Group

Cathy and Patten Pettway ’87

Pointer Management Company

Alexis and Scott Probasco ’73

Betsy and Ryan Ranalli

Sawrie Orthodontics

Kaye and Scott Smith ’78

Southeastern Spine, Brain and Joint SquareOne Holding Company, LLC

Kim and Ewing Strang

Truist Bank

Nicole and Bo Watson ’79

Chambliss, Bahner and Stophel

Duo-Fast of Knoxville

Splash Smiles Pediatric Dentistry

CIRCLE |
SPONSORS RED
$5,000
GRAY CIRCLE | $3,000

Celebrations

PAST CHAIRS

2001: Kim Strang

2003: Carolyn Doster, Laura Elliott, and West Oehmig ’67

2005: Mary Hertel and Cameron Yarnell ’75

2007: Chris Crimmins ’80 and Kate Dilworth

2009: Patti Frierson, Mary Kilbride, and Lee Murray ’71

2011: Boofie Crimmins and Jimmy Hudson ’75

2013: Chris Moore ’68, Kelly Nation, and Alexis Probasco

2015: Dawn Jumper, Jamie Rehm, and Bill Stacy

2017: Lewie Card, Marvin Smith, Krista Stein, and Charlotte White

2019: Allen Carter ’91, Kelly Reisman Drayer ’89, and Janet Hartman

2021: Allison Edgmon Cromie ’90, Chip Howalt ’85, and Jenny Yates Stickley ’90

TRUSTEES 2022-23 BAYLOR

Ryan Crimmins ’78, Chairman

Freddie Akers ’72

Alexis Guerry Bogo ’89

Matt Brock ’91

Ben Brown ’00

Bob Bullard ’81

Allison Edgmon Cromie ’90

Ward Davenport IV ’97

Christie Dillard ’97

Ben Fischer ’85

Zan Guerry III ’67

Richard Hays ’78

Rob Headrick ’82

Chip Howalt, III ’85

Jimmy Hudson ’75

Bill Ireland, Jr. ’75

David Knox ’02

Miles Marks, Sr. ’86

Pam McKenney

Kelly Nation

Scott Probasco, III ’73

Leyden Pugh, Jr. ’85

Lock Reddic ’84

John Reid ’87

David Smith

Jenny Yates Stickley ’90

DONORS IN KIND

Adams Lithographing

Athens Distributing Company

Jennifer and Eric Fuller

Cindy and Chip Howalt ’85

Missy and Roger Talley

AUCTIONEER AND TEAM

AUCTIONEER: Marty Hill

SPOTTERS: Blake Davis and Ryan Reed

CHAIRS/TRUSTEES/IN KIND

COMMITTEES

A special thank you to all of our dedicated volunteers who helped make this event a success!

CELEBRATIONS

CO-CHAIRS

Alexis Guerry Bogo ’89

Jennifer Fuller

Missy Talley

ACCOUNTING CHECK-IN

Jennifer Cookston

Sam Everett Green ’08

Nicole Kosch

Cody McGee ’07

Brandye Polisky

Sarah Ross

ALUMNI BOARD LIAISON

Conley Crimmins ’09

AUCTION PREP

Maggie McCallie, Chair

Kami Fowler

Whitney Webb

BOARDING COMMUNITY LIAISONS

Katherine Berdy

Mari Hopkins

CATALOG MAILING AND AUCTION FOLLOW-UP

Ashley Williams, Chair

Katie Byrum

CATALOG WRITING

Kelly Reisman Drayer ’89

CATALOG SPONSOR

Kristin McCamish Bell ’93, Chair

Maggie Shutters, Chair

Camille Daniel

Ann Gerci

Helene Hamn

Daniel Hartmann

Tammi Mayberry

Gina Mitch

Elizabeth Moyer

Cory Phillips

Natalie Reisman

Will Reisman ’93

CHECK-OUT

Paula and Bobby

Brooksbank, Chairs

Michelle and Dalton Blevins

Tiffany Godbehere

Kelley and Cal Hill

Margarita Renegar

CLASS PROJECTS

Jenny Yates Stickley ’90, Chair

6th GRADE

MaryLee Large

Barbara Perdomo

7th GRADE

Kami Fowler

Katherine Price Smith ’90

8th GRADE

Laura Dutton

Arie Veltenaar

9th GRADE

Gina Mitch

Kay Turner

10th GRADE Meagan Duke

Amy Listen

11th GRADE

Kristen Hardy

Jenny Marks

Barbara Royal

12th GRADE

Delicia Arnold

Rebecca McCracken

COMMUNICATIONS

Katie Henley Kiser ’07

DECORATIONS

Misa Ankar, Chair

Nicki Brock, Chair

Shelane Barrett

Farrah Barton

Lyndsay Wagner

Frankenberg ’96

Erin Hogue

Ashley Kinzler

Ashley Ladebauche

Catherine Minor

Ashley Soni

Ashleigh Swinford

GIFT PROCESSING

Tina Vance

LIVE AUCTION

Rachel Adams ’04, Chair

Tracy Moore, Chair

Lyndsay Wagner

Frankenberg ’96

Jen Fuller

Marylee Large

Alice Oehmig

Betsy Ranalli

Brook Soss

Missy Talley

LIVE/SUPER SILENT SET-UP

Jenny Card, Chair

Susan Reynolds, Chair

Kelly Nation

Lindsay Nation ’13

ONLINE AUCTION

Emily Haney, Chair

Tiffany Quarfordt, Chair

Jennifer Bell

Holly Benton

Maggie Estes

Lynne Forato

Tiffany Godbehere

Christy Looper

Brooke Moore

Katie Cope Murchison ’95

Taylor Olinger

Margarita Renegar

Ashley Sorrow

Kacie Tym

Jennifer Verville

Gulsah Volkan

RAFFLE

David Swinford

REGISTRATION

Ramona Thompson, Chair

Tara Brown

Aimee Combs

Shelly Curvin

Leesa Holliday

Jill Hoss

Kristen Grisham

Windie McGinness

Catherine Minor

SPONSOR RESERVATIONS

Arie Veltenaar

SUPER SILENT AUCTION

Amy Listen, Chair

Caroline Williams, Chair

Peggy Angel

Lucia Parker Hopper ’90

Ashley Ladebauche

Lucy Sawrie

Jenny Yates Stickley ’90

VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR

Cayce Weekley, Chair

Chrissy Brock

CATERING

Sodexo

Joe Flippen

Debra Leyes

Katie Williams

DEVELOPMENT STAFF

Maggie Corey ’04

Ramona Glascock

Anna Hall

Janet Hartman

Matt Lewis ’74

Elizabeth Fogo Robinson ’05

Toni Silverblatt

Melissa Love Snyder ’90

Libby Thoni

Robbin Willie

COMMUNICATIONS

Leslie Davenport

Barbara Kennedy

Angela Rich

Donna Marie Siegel ’14

Molly Glascock Smith ’12

FACILITIES

Baylor Custodial Staff

Baylor Maintenance Staff

Howard Johnson

GENERAL RULES

BIDDER INFORMATION: Each attendee or couple has a registration number on a bidding paddle which must be used for all bidding in the Live Auction

ITEM VALUES are donor’s estimates and are not warranted by Baylor School for tax purposes or general use.

EXPIRATION DATE: Services and non-tangible items (gift certificates) must be used within one year of March 11, 2023, unless otherwise specified.

PAYMENTS IN FULL for all auction items must be made that night by cash, personal check payable to “Baylor School,” VISA, American Express, or MasterCard. Any bidder not making arrangements for payment in full the night of the auction may forfeit his or her right to purchase the item.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL. There will be no exchanges or refunds of items by the donors except where specified. Items are not transferable.

REMOVAL OF SOLD ITEMS must be taken from the auction premises the evening of the auction, with the exception of items too large to be transported by car. These items may be picked up on Sun., March 12, 2023

from 9:00 a.m. until noon. These arrangements must be made on the auction evening with a check-out volunteer.

CONDOMINIUM/VACATION HOME CONDITIONS: Arrangements for use of a condominium or other privately owned property is subject to agreement between the donor and the winning bidder. Specifications in the catalog are those made by the donor. Baylor School holds no responsibility for their representation. Any cleaning or amenities charges will be the responsibility of the purchaser, as such charges are variable.

LIABILITY: Celebrations has made every attempt to describe the items and services correctly but everything is sold “as is.” Purchasers are bound by the precise restrictions specified by the donors. The terms are not negotiable. Please read the specifications and limitations carefully. By his/her purchase, the purchaser waives any claim for liability against Celebrations, the auctioneer, and the donor of the property or service, and neither Celebrations, the auctioneer, nor the donor are responsible for any personal injuries or damages to property that may result from the utilization of property or services sold.

CLASS PROJECTS, ONLINE, AND SUPER SILENT RULES

BIDDING for Class Projects, Online, and Super Silent Auctions ends on Sat., March 11, 2023 at 8:00 p.m. The Auction committee reserves the right to extend the bidding if items have consistent, active bidding.

BUY IT NOW Some items may be marked “Buy It Now,” so first-come, first-serve on some silent bidding.

PAYMENT IN FULL the evening of the auction is mandatory. (See General Rules regarding Sales, Payment and Pick-up.)

SMART PHONE All bidding on these items will be done through bidder’s smart phone. Guests are asked to bring their fully-charged smart phone to the event.

LIVE AUCTION RULES

DOORS WILL OPEN at 5:30 p.m. for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, and dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m.

LIVE AUCTION BEGINS at 8:15 p.m. and will continue until all items have been auctioned.

TO BID ON AN ITEM in the Live Auction, the bidder’s personal numbered paddle must be raised, as the stated bid is made. Spotters stationed throughout the room will indicate bids to the auctioneer.

AUCTIONEER DISCRETION If the Auctioneer determines that the opening bid or any subsequent bid is not commensurate with the value of the item(s) offered, he may reject the same and withdraw the item(s) from sale, and if, having acknowledged an opening bid, he decides that an advance thereafter is not of sufficient amount, he may

reject the advance. The auctioneer retains the right to add or delete any item. The auctioneer reserves the right to announce conditions of sale at any time. In the event of any dispute, the auctioneer will have sole and final discretion in these matters. The high bidder will be acknowledged by the auctioneer.

WINNING A BID On the fall of the Auctioneer’s hammer, title to the Live item will pass to the highest bidder who, thereupon, assumes full risk and responsibility thereof.

CHECKING OUT The winning bidder’s paddle number and bid amount will be recorded with the item number and transmitted with the item to the Cashier/Pick-up area.

PAYMENT IN FULL the evening of the auction is mandatory. (See General Rules regarding Sales, Payment and Pick-up.)

INDICATES PACKAGE INCLUDES PRIVATE JET!
RULES

SPECIAL PROJECT

ENHANCING THE CENTER OF STUDENT LIFE AT BAYLOR

Since 2009, Celebrations has featured a “special project” for guests to support on the evening of the auction. With the help of our generous donors, we have made many important campus improvements designed to enhance the Baylor Experience for our students.

This year’s auction theme, RED (baylor’s version), is a nod to fun and enjoyment. It’s the perfect theme to kick off a transformation of the Student Center, which should serve as a central hub for students but has fallen short in recent years due to outdated and worn furnishings, carpeting, and décor.

Your generous donation will enable us to convert Baylor’s Student Center into a fresh and inviting space that will:

Encourage students to gather, study, and relax. Become a welcoming space for social events, club and organizational meetings, student group projects, and recreation.

Foster a sense of community.

Play a critical role in enhancing the overall experience for all students.

renderings by Franklin Architects

LIVE AUCTION

ARE YOU READY FOR IT?!

Ticketmaster was a disaster but “Shake it Off!” Taylor Swift, Sun., April 30, 2023; Mercedes Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Ga. Two suite tickets (Suite S192) to the concert of your “Wildest Dreams!” “You Need to Calm Down” and start planning your “Style” for the night. “Look What You Made Me Do,” the suite will be stocked with food and beverages. There will be “No Bad Blood” because a night at the Hotel Indigo in downtown Atlanta and a stadium parking pass are included with your tickets. Taylor says “You Belong With Me” so GO BID RED!

Note: Hotel Indigo is two queen beds, one guest must be 21 years or older. Winner to contact Jennifer Fuller prior to April 23 to finalize hotel reservation or cancel for a $500 credit towards hotel of winner’s choice.

Donors: Dr. Lyndsay Wagner Frankenberg ’96 and Chris Frankenberg ’94, Jennifer and Eric Fuller

FIVE STAR PRESERVE HUNTING + FISHING

Aim for feathered friends in this mixed bag hunt that is paired with a day of fishing for four sportsmen at the premier Five Star Preserve located in Kellyton, Ala. With over 5,500 acres, including 12 hunting fields, it is a hunter’s paradise. Dogs and boats provided for the best experience. Overnight accommodations include cocktails and dinner with wine pairing as well as breakfast.

Note: Oct. or Nov. 2023 (based on availability). Date must be set by Aug. 31, 2023, and weekend scheduling is NOT recommended. Member/donor will be present.

Donor: Bill Ireland ’75

EXPLORE

LIVE AUCTION

A father and son fly fish in the late afternoon near Williams Island with Baylor illuminated in the background. “Red Canoe” is an original watercolor painting from nationally renowned artist, Alan Shuptrine ’81. The painting (14" x 26") is displayed in one of Shuptrine’s handmade water gilded 22 Kt. gold leaf frames (24" x 36") with a hand-

wrapped, archival linen mat and gilded fillet. Handcrafted by the artist with all museum appointments. This painting is a donation by Alan Shuptrine ’81, in honor of his two sons, Jake Shuptrine ’14 and Ben Shuptrine ’16.

Donors: Bonny and Alan Shuptrine ’81

Ohoopee Match Club described as having “18 superb holes with an ebb and flow that is brilliant” is where three golfers will join a member/host for two rounds of golf. Fly privately to this ultra-exclusive club in Cobbtown, Ga. where you will enjoy dinner and a night’s accommodations.

Note: Date must be mutually agreed upon with donor and must be during the fall and spring months when the course is open.

Donor: anonymous

“RED CANOE” BY ALAN SHUPTRINE ’81 GOLF - OHOOPEE MATCH CLUB

LIVE AUCTION

SEA ISLAND SERENITY

Shake it Off in the sun and sand with a trip to Sea Island, Ga. Explore all that the coastal haven has to offer including the Forbes Five-Star Cloister Hotel, Spa and Beach Club which are within walking distance of this private home. Cottage 28 includes five king bedrooms and five and a half baths with multiple living spaces and a private pool and porch. (More images and information available at www.seaisland.com.)

And if that’s not tempting enough, you’ll have plenty of time for shell hunting since you will travel to and from Chattanooga on an eight-passenger Lear 45XR Jet!

Note: Blackout dates include the following weeksThanksgiving, Christmas, Memorial Day, Labor Day, and 4th of July. Guests may purchase membership cards to gain admission to the Cloister.

Donors: Valerie and Wayne Tipps, Cindy and Chip Howalt ’85

LIVE AUCTION

This trip for four is the perfect couple’s trip or girl’s shopping extravaganza. A private plane is waiting to whisk you away from Chattanooga to New York. Spend two nights at the luxurious Ritz Carlton Central Park South and use your $200 Uber gift card to travel the city. Enjoy a $200 gift card for dinner at iconic hot spot, Cipriani. End your trip on a sweet note with a $100 gift card to Serendipity3.

Note: Trip MUST BE TAKEN in April 2023 or May 2023 and dates must be given by March 24, 2023. Blackout dates April 1, 2023 – April 8, 2023.

Donors: MaryLee and Barry Large

New York artist, David Hollier, has created a custom piece to honor all who have had, or will have, the opportunity to wear the Baylor Senior Red Blazer. Hollier has earned his place as one of America's most sought after artist's and is currently represented in NYC, Miami, Greenwich, London and Chattanooga, by our very own GALLERY 1401. He excitedly accepted this commission for our school and is honored to be a part of Celebrations 2023. Bring home this masterpiece as a graduation gift or celebratory reminder of your beloved school, The Baylor School, GBR!

Entwined into the imagery is Baylor's Alma Mater:

“On the City’s northern border, Reared against the sky, Proudly stands our Alma Mater. As the years go by. Forward ever be our watchword, Conquer and prevail; Hail to thee our Alma Mater, Baylor School – all hail. Cherished by her sons and daughters, Memories sweet shall throng, Round our hearts, O Alma Mater, As we sing our song. Forward ever be our watchword, Conquer and prevail; Hail to thee our Alma Mater, Baylor School – all hail.”

Note: 48" x 36"/Oil on Canvas

Donor: GALLERY 1401/Carley Boehm

“WELCOME TO NEW YORK”

LIVE AUCTION

SOUTH TEXAS HUNTER’S EXTRAVAGANZA

Spend two days and two nights at the San Chicago Camp amongst pristine wildlife habitat on the King Ranch. Your round trip transportation on a private plane means no delayed flights or pesky layovers. Two hunters and two observers will aim high for quail for two morning hunts and an afternoon hunt for Nilgai/Deer is an added bonus. Lodging as well as all meals and beverages are

included in this dream trip. Ammunition is also included so pack a bag and let’s go hunting!

Note: Date to be mutually agreed upon by donor and winner and must be during quail season.

Donors: Alice and Billy Oehmig ’67

THE ULTIMATE UGA FAN EXPERIENCE

Come spend a day at Sanford Stadium and watch the National Champion Georgia Bulldogs take on the Ole Miss Rebels. Arrive early on Sat., Nov. 11, 2023, and use your four pre-game sideline passes to access the field and watch the warm-up action. Get a gameday tour of

the sleek new Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall. You won’t find better seats than your four club level tickets where you can yell “Go Dawgs” loud and proud! No need to worry about parking, a parking pass is an added bonus.

Donors: Carol and Will Muschamp

LIVE AUCTION

IT’S PALM ISLAND TIME

Escape to The Keys, specifically Little Torch Key and the exclusive Little Palm Island Resort and Spa, America’s only private island resort! Your five-night stay for two at this adults-only property includes a $500 per day food and beverage credit as well as a $500 spa credit. Sleep in a thatched roof bungalow, enjoy world class cuisine and watch breathtaking sunrises and sunsets.

Note: Subject to resort availability. Maximum amount of underwriting for this experience is $20,000. Any expenses exceeding this will be the responsibility of the winning bidder.

Donors: Morgan and Jay Everett, Jan and Frank Harrison ’73

LIVE AUCTION

A SPRING SINGER-SONGWRITER NIGHT HOSTED BY PEGGY AND CHRIS ANGEL ’89

This magical night in May will be the highlight of your year. Imagine the legendary Nashville Venue, Bluebird Cafe, coming alive at Baylor School’s Johnston House. Nashville singer-songwriters, Patrick Davis, Lauren Jenkins, and Grammy award winning artist, Kristian Bush of Sugarland will perform an intimate concert for 30-40 of your closest friends. Food and cocktails will be served pre-concert on the verandah overlooking our majestic school, with the Tennessee River and mountains in the background, setting the stage for a soulful, unique, and fun concert to follow. This event will be held Wed., May 10, 2023. Included in this package will be four season passes to the Summer Singer-Songwriter Series at McLemore.

Patrick Davis is a South Carolina raised, singer, songwriter, and record producer, living in Nashville, Tenn. He is the founder of SIP (Songwriters in Paradise) a weeklong wine, food, and music event held

in the Bahamas, Napa, Cabo, and Sonoma each year. He has written songs for Jimmy Buffet, Guy Clark, Jewel, Darius Rucker, and Lady A, among many others.

Lauren Jenkins is a Texas-born, Carolina-raised singer-songwriter, actress and film-maker. The New York Times, Rolling Stone, and Pandora named her an “artist to watch” as she is on the rise in the country music world. She and Patrick recently married at McLemore Club and have great chemistry on stage.

Kristian Bush is one half of the platinum-selling country duo Sugarland. He is a Grammy Awardwinning singer, songwriter, and producer. He founded Sugarland with Jennifer Nettles in 2002. He is a frequent performer at the Grand Ole Opry, performs for the CMA Songwriters Series in cities around the world.

Donors: Cindy and Chip Howalt ’85, McLemore Club, Sarah and Josh Green

LIVE AUCTION

FREDERICA WITH STEPHAN JAEGER ’08

Need some help with your golf game? Your group of four will join Stephan Jaeger ’08, PGA Tour Pro, on what many call Tom Fazio’s finest course in St. Simons Island, Ga. for a round of golf. Travel to St. Simons Island by private plane and plan to stay for lunch at the Frederica Club.

Note: Trip likely to take place in October after the PGA Tour ends.

Donors: Dr. Lyndsay Wagner Frankenberg ’96 and Chris Frankenberg ’94, Stephan Jaeger ’08

TAKE YOUR BEST SHOT

Spend an afternoon fine tuning your marksmanship at Carter Farm in Athens, Tenn. Try your hand at sporting clays or just take your best shot at the target. Twelve couples (children may attend) will be treated to a wild game lunch by culinary author and classically trained Chef Martin Liz of Key West, Fla. A fun day for all at this beautiful farm and a rare opportunity to see and shoot some unique guns. Ready, Aim and Fire!

Note: Date to be mutually agreed upon between donor and winner.

Donors: Tara and Allen Carter ’91, Athens Insurance, Thu-Ha and Warren Duncan, Cleveland Shooting Sports

LIVE AUCTION

SEC SHOWDOWN TENNESSEE STYLE

Watch the Orange Bowl Champion Tennessee Volunteers take on the National Champion Georgia Bulldogs from your four skybox seats on the 50-yard line on Nov. 18, 2023. Travel to Neyland Stadium in a luxury chauffeured Sprinter van and arrive ready to party at the well-known Carter/Reid tailgate. Whether you are a VOL or a DAWG, this is the way to see a game.

Note: Sprinter van may have other guests on board for travel to the game. Suite is a Tennessee box.

Donors: Alexis Guerry Bogo ’89 and Barry Bogo ’85, Tara and Allen Carter ’91, Vicki and Mark Degler, Elesha and John Reid ’87 and Brook and Jason Soss ’97

You and a friend will travel on a private jet with Chris Angel ’89 to meet PGA pro Keith Mitchell ’10 for a round of golf at Ocean Forest Golf Club on Sea Island, Ga. This is your opportunity to play with and travel like the pros!

Donors: Brook and Jason Soss ’97, Keith Mitchell ’10, Chris Angel ’89

OCEAN FOREST WITH KEITH MITCHELL ’10

LIVE AUCTION

SKI MONTAGE DEER VALLEY

An elegant mountain getaway, Montage Deer Valley provides unrivaled ski-in/ski-out access to one of America’s premier ski resorts (holds repeat titles as America’s No. 1 ski resort by SKI Magazine). Located just five minutes from Main Street, the retreat is home to a

35,000-square-foot spa sanctuary, inspired dining and year-round activities from mountain biking to fly fishing.

Note: Trip details to be provided at event.

Donor: 6 Degrees/Kate Corey ’04

PICK OF THE LITTERS – HIGHEST BIDDER GETS TO CHOOSE THEIR PUPPY

A. ENGLISH COCKER SPANIEL PUPPY

This handsome male English Cocker Spaniel with black markings is going to be your best buddy. At just 10 weeks old, this little guy is ready to learn how to be the best sporting and retrieving dog or the newest best friend and playmate for your family.

Donors: Ashley and Ward Davenport ’97

B. GOLDENDOODLE PUPPY

Who doesn’t LOVE a puppy? This F1b curly male Goldendoodle can be the newest addition to your family. Petal is our white AKC poodle mom and Buck is our F1 goldendoodle dad. This puppy has a hypoallergenic, non-shedding coat. Doodles are allergen friendly, smart, trainable, and super affectionate. They are truly the PERFECT family dog.

Donors: Brother Bear Doodles, Kim Johnson

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SUPER SILENT AUCTION

GREAT ESCAPE TO GRAYTON BEACH

Take a trip down to 30A and spend a week at this idyllic home in Grayton Beach, Fla. Six bedrooms means you can bring the family and friends! This home sleeps 16 and includes two master suites, two king bedrooms and two bunk rooms that include full-size bunks. Plenty of living space including a game room with an air hockey table. A private pool means you can relax at home or

take a short stroll to the beach. Spend your mornings taking in the gulf views from the porches on every level of the home and your nights by the fire pit.

Note: Date to be mutually agreed upon with donor. www.royaldestinations.com/30a-vacation-rentals/ sugar-magnolia

Donors: Caroline and Nelson Williams

CHARMING SOUTHERN ESCAPE

Spend four days and three nights in a luxurious two bedroom/two bathroom condominium in historic Savannah, Ga. The condominium is located on Jones Street, named one of the most appealing and beautiful streets in America and famous for its impressively arching live oaks. Take a stroll through Forsyth Park and be sure to take in all the historic homes. Art abounds at

SCAD and don’t forget about the City Market and River Street. You will be treated to dinner for two at Olympia Café, one of Savannah’s finest, but will still have plenty of opportunities to dine at many other hot spots.

Note: Blackout dates March 12-19, 2023. All taxes and fees and included.

Donors: Melissa and Michael Taylor

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CLUB LEVEL TENNESSEE VS. VANDERBILT

Watch the Vols take on the Commodores on Nov. 25, 2023 in the newest hotspot, the Lower West Club. Premium seating along with two field level viewing areas and private restrooms are just a few of the perks. Elevated food and beverage services are offered in the club. No worries about finding a parking place, a premium parking pass is included!

Donors: Ashley and Andrew Ladebauche

TENNESSEE TITANS

Spend a day cheering on the Tennessee Titans from Nissan Stadium. You will receive six tickets (section 142row V-seats 3-8) to a home game during the 2023 season. The home schedule looks great including games against the Colts, Falcons, Bengals, and Panthers just to name a few.

Note: Selected game must be mutually agreed upon with donor and excludes the 2023 season opener.

Donors: Alicia and Trey Carico ’91

ALABAMA VS. TENNESSEE – IN THE ZONE

Show your school spirit! Whether you sport Crimson or Orange you will have prime seating for the Oct. 21, 2023 match up between Alabama and Tennessee. Your six tickets in the ZONE at Bryant-Denny Stadium include a heated and air conditioned lounge, outdoor stadium seats, flat screen televisions and private restrooms!

GBO and Roll Tide!

Donor: Ashley Randolph McMahon ’88

SPORT TALK…THE FOOTBALL VERSION

Join Baylor Football Coach Eric Kimrey for an evening of all things football. Your party of 12 will be treated to dinner at the home of Coach Kimrey and his wife, Erica. Get the inside track on Baylor football, their trip to Ireland, and reflect on the State Championship!

Donors: Erica and Erik Kimrey

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ATLANTA BRAVES GETAWAY

Take a night off and head down to Atlanta’s Omni Hotel at The Battery overlooking Truist Park for a one-night stay. This package includes four premium seats to watch the Braves as they make another run for the World Series. Enjoy ball park favorites and take home an autographed baseball from Braves legend and three-time Golden Glove winner, Terry Pendleton

Note: Advance reservations required. You must coordinate with the Braves ticketing office to secure the seats as they are subject to availability. Contact donors for Omni Hotel reservations.

Donors: Allison Edgmon Cromie ’90 and Marc Cromie, Atlanta Braves

NASHVILLE PREDATOR’S GAME NIGHT

Love a fast physical sport? Ice Hockey is the answer! Watch the Nashville Predators take on the Minnesota Wild at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn. on Thurs., April 18, 2023. Your four tickets are in section 114 row B. It’s a good night and a great game if you are lucky enough to see an on ice fight! Go PREDS!

Donor: Greg Elie

GEORGIA SWAG

Calling all Dawg fans! Kirby Smart has autographed a Georgia football helmet and now you just need the perfect place to display it. No one will question your loyalty to the team when you are outfitted in your two hats and two Nike hoodies. No worries if the Bulldogs call for the game to be a red out, a red Nike crewneck and a red Nike DriFit hoodie are also included. Have a guest along for the game and need to outfit them? One grey Nike 3/4 zip Georgia sweatshirt will keep them from being thrown between the hedges!

Donor: Greg Elie

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KENTUCKY’S FINEST: HORSES + BOURBON

Win, Place, or Show? Experience world class horse racing from your six premium seats (table or box) at Keeneland in Lexington, Ky. See how champions are made while touring Jonabell Farm home to the Darley thoroughbred stallions. To cap off your visit you will

spend time at Castle and Key Distillery where you can take in the sights, sounds and smells of spirit making.

Note: Date to be mutually agreed upon with donor.

Donors: Carrie and Gene Rice, Dan Pride ’87

TAKE A BREAK TO BRECKENRIDGE

Beaver Run Resort is known as the best location in Breckenridge – between the mountain and Main Street! Your group of 10 can enjoy all the amenities this wonderful resort has to offer during your three nights and four days stay in the summer or fall – delicious dining choices with beautiful views, pool and hot tubs, spa treatments, arcade and even mini-golf. Take your group hiking, biking, white water rafting, horseback riding, and so much more! The town of Breckenridge is

full of arts, culture and history, so don't forget to check out the ongoing calendar of events and fun activities just a short walk or courtesy shuttle ride from the resort.

Note: This four-bedroom suite is a two-bedroom townhome connected to two adjacent hotel rooms. Bedrooms are one king, one queen, two queens, and two doubles. Blackout dates are May 14-6, June 25, June 21-22, July 25-27, and Sept. 10-12.

Donors: Stephanie Preston and Cole Preston ’20

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SOUTH AFRICAN SEASIDE VILLA

You are invited to spend a week (seven nights) in this gorgeous villa in stunning Camps Bay, Cape Town, South Africa. Nestled between the famous Table Mountain, 12 Apostles mountain range, the glorious white sands of Camps Bay Beach, and the pristine Atlantic Ocean, this beautiful villa can accommodate six to eight people in

three sea-facing bedrooms with arguably the best views in South Africa.

Note: Villa is available from May 1 until Nov. 30, 2023. Flights are not included.

Donors: Helen Mathisen and Chris Glover

CHICAGO, GOLFING, BASEBALL, & MORE

Always wanted to visit the Windy City but never had just the right itinerary? We can fix that! Be sure to include your golfing friends in your plans as a round of golf for four at Olympia Fields Country Club is just one highlight of this trip. The BMW Championship will be held at Olympia this August. A trip to Chicago wouldn’t be complete without a baseball game. Watch the Chicago White Sox from four scout seats at Guaranteed Rate Field and revel in America’s favorite summertime sport! A $500 United Airlines gift card is included and may be applied towards your flight to Chicago’s O’Hare Airport.

Note: Golf and Baseball dates to be mutually agreed upon with donors. Golf is not available during August. Secure dates early for the best options.

Donors: Carrie Clifford and Tom Whitcomb

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Paradise Valley, known for having some of Montana’s finest fisheries, will be the basecamp for your escape. This two-bedroom cabin is ideally located on the Yellowstone River. Breathtaking scenery and crystalclear water are truly just outside your front door. Enjoy a guided fly-fishing tour for two with Angler’s West Fly Fishing. Your full day adventure includes local ground transportation from the Angler’s shop to the river, a guide, all flies and small tackle items and a streamside

lunch with non-alcoholic beverages (you may BYOB). Rod and reel as well as waders and boots are also included. Your four-night stay gives you plenty of time to make the one-hour drive to Yellowstone National Park to check out Old Faithful and nature’s glory.

Notes: Blackout dates for the cabin are June 1, 2023Sept. 30, 2023. Cabin sleeps eight. The guided fishing trip must be booked during April 15 - Oct. 31, 2023.

Donors: Ashley and Andrew Ladebauche

STEAL AWAY TO SEWANEE

Take a trip to Coon Lake, just 10 miles from the university, and enjoy both the mountains and the lake! This log home sleeps six and includes three bedrooms and three bathrooms. You can hike in the Tennessee wilderness, fish in the stocked lake or just stroll the 80-acres surrounding the cabin. Pack up your walking and hiking shoes, fishing poles, a good book or two, and you can’t go wrong with this two-night cabin getaway.

Donors: Reese and Matt Lewis ’74

FISHERMAN’S RIVER HOUSE RETREAT

Need to get away from it all and find some peace on the river? This two bedroom, two and a half bath house near Elijay, Ga. is calling your name. Spend four days and three nights perfecting your casting and reeling. Located on the Cartecay River, with world class trout fishing this is a dream for your fisherman.

Note: Fishing is catch and release only.

Donor: Debi and Freddie Akers ’72

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CALLING ALL DUCKS

Take a weekend and head out to Stuttgart, Ark. recognized as hallowed hunting grounds for duck hunters. Two adults and two youth hunters will have the opportunity to fill their bags with a two-night stay that includes two morning hunts. Get those quack calls ready.

Note: Date to be mutually agreed upon with donor.

Donor: Leyden Pugh ’85

ALABAMA DEER HUNT FOR FOUR

This is an amazing whitetail deer hunt in the Black Belt area of Alabama. This fully guided, three-day/two-night hunt is for four people at Valley Creek Lodge located in Dallas County, Ala. The 4,000 acre property is known for big quality bucks. This hunt includes professional guide services and lodging.

Note: Date to be mutually agreed upon with donor.

Donor: Wallace Henson ’09

QUAIL HUNT AT BENDABOUT FARM

You and three hunters will enjoy the bright sun and brisk air as you hunt quail on some of the best managed habitat in the area. Your hunt will begin by wagon or on horseback, and includes a dog-handler, horseman, and hunting guide, for the best possible hunt. A delicious lunch will be followed by an afternoon hunt.

Notes: Must be redeemed between Jan. 3-16, 2024; winning bidder should contact Bendabout Farms by July 30, 2023 to schedule hunt.

Donor: Summerfield Johnston ’50

WE’RE GOING ON A TURKEY HUNT

Take time out and spend two days making memories to be forever shared with your young hunter. Two adults and two youth sportsmen will be targeting turkeys at Cherokee Plantation in Alabama. Lodging and meals are included in this Baylor alum guided tour.

Note: Date to be mutually agreed upon with donor. Four turkey limit.

Donors: Alice and Billy Oehmig ’67

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THE MCLEMORE GOLF GETAWAY

The McLemore Club is a private, master-planned community with a top 100 golf course that boasts a finishing hole ranked in the top 10 in the world. Sitting atop the highlands of Lookout Mountain and overlooking historic McLemore Cove, McLemore is a spectacular golf resort community. This destination resort offers premier golf, overnight accommodations

in private homes, cottages or villas and fine dining at the Creag restaurant. Winner will enjoy two rounds of golf for four, overnight accommodations, and a private wine tasting at the Creag, McLemore's elegant, elevated dining experience.

Notes: Blackout dates and times apply.

Donor: The Club at McLemore

FARM FOR FOUR

Tom Fazio’s scenic and hilly designed course at The Farm in Rocky Face, Ga. will challenge your golfing skills and may have you calling out FORE! You don’t want to pass up the opportunity for your foursome to play on this private course.

Donors: Tracy and Matthew Moore

GOLF ATLANTA’S OLDEST COURSE

Spend an afternoon with your foursome golfing at Atlanta’s oldest course in the city, the private East Lake Golf Club. Channel your inner Bobby Jones, this was his home course, and try to come in under par.

Donors: Jenny and Miles Marks ’86

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BACK TO SCHOOL BAYLOR SWIM PARTY

It’s hot outside and the pool is calling your name. Invite your Middle School classmates to spend the day at the Baylor Pool. Challenge each other to a diving contest from the high dive or play a game of Marco Polo. See your old friends and make some new ones.

Note: Party must be held between July 15 - Aug.5, 2023. Date must be mutually agreed upon. Max. capacity of 100. All pool guidelines and restrictions must be followed.

SUPER PREMIUM SPIRITS

Winner will receive one bottle each of the following:

Stoli Elit Vodka

Don Julio 1942 Tequila

Crown Royal 18-Year Canadian

Johnnie Walker Blue Scotch

Pappy Van Winkle 12-Year

Empress 1908 Gin

Jameson Black Barrell Irish Whisky

Donor: Lock Reddic ’84

TIMELESS TIME PIECE

Ladies, never be late again when wearing this Datejust Stainless and 18 karat gold Rolex watch. One of the most sought after Rolex watches it is a timeless beauty that features a champagne face and diamond markers upon each hour and at the Rolex symbol. The watch has been previously owned but includes the box and papers of authenticity and Rolex is known for holding its value due to solid engineering.

THREE INK DRAWINGS BY WAYNE TRAPP

Wayne Trapp was an American Postwar and Contemporary artist who was born in 1935. His work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $100 to $6,500, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. The artist died in 2016. Package includes three framed 18" x 22" black ink drawings.

Donor: Beth Ruffner ’89

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“OLIVIA BENSON” BY BROOK SOSS

Contemporary mixed media sandstone and acrylic pastels on canvas with custom acrylic box frame.

(30" x 40" x 2")

Donor: Brook Soss

“GIRLS NIGHT OUT”

Art that encourages you to “celebrate the simple joys in life” is how artist Ali Leja’s art is described. A self-taught painter who chooses to craft “good vibes only” artwork Ali has a studio in Johns Creek, Ga. Recognized both nationally and internationally, Ali is also represented by several galleries and boutiques. “Girls Night Out” is a 40" x 30" mixed media painting using acrylic, charcoal and pastels.

Donor: BUD Home/Susan Reynolds

“TREE OF LIFE” SERIES

Austin Center’s ceramic sculpture is a smaller version of the original commissioned “Trees of Life” series for the Kindertransport Chapel at Mizpah Congregation in Chattanooga, Tenn.

Donor: Austin Center ’91

IT NEVER RAINS AFTER 3 O’CLOCK BY MADDIN COREY

Framed oil painting of Baylor School campus, 9” x 12”

Donor: Maddin Corey

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Taylor Swift may have been asking “Are we Out of the Woods yet?” but you will want to stay forever with this package. You’ve never spent a night in the woods like this! Under Canvas, named a 2022 Best Hotel in The World by Travel + Leisure has a variety of locations in the nation’s most extraordinary landscapes. The winning bidder will receive a $3,700 gift card towards an Under Canvas trip in a safari inspired tent that redefines camping. While there are a variety of activities at each resort, if you love rock climbing or have always wanted to give it a try you will be ready to go with the gear that is included for the winning bidder. A complete climbing package for two including helmets, harnesses, locking carabiner, belay devices, headlamps and chalk bags. Think you might need a few things before heading into the woods? Use your two $200 gift cards to La Sportiva/ performance driven apparel and footwear.

Donors: Class of 2029 Parents

Sparks Fly when you fire up your new legendary large Green Egg. Called the “ultimate cooking experience” you can smoke or grill any kind of meat with the included bag of charcoal or bake pizzas and cookies. Your grill will be outfitted with side shelves, a stand, a grill gripper and a RED armor shield. They say it only takes a spark to get a fire going but we are including a twenty-four pack of fire starters just in case! Sit back in your new pair of gray Polywood Adirondack chairs and rest your beverage on the matching side table. The only thing missing in this perfect backyard evening is a fire. Introducing your hi-tech fire pit, a Bonfire 2.0 Solo Stove. This new age fire pit is Baylor RED and comes with a stand, a sticks and tools bundle, a heat deflector and a lid. Your ready to throw a party in your backyard! Shop locally with your $1,000 gift card to Chili Pepper Ranch Meats. Their naturally raised sought after Wagyu beef is only available in limited quantities! If you have a sweet tooth never fear, dessert is covered as well with a $200 gift card to the Bread Basket

Donors: Class of 2028 Parents

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What’s your Wildest Dream? You can make it come true! Create memories to last a lifetime with this “Create Your Own Wildest Dream” package. An exclusive private charter flight for up to eight people on a Pilatus PC-12 will transport you away for the day. Enjoy convenience and luxury as you travel roundtrip from Chattanooga to the destination of your choice within 400 aeronautical miles. A $150 Bleu Fox gift card allows you to have the charcuterie of your dreams on board. Toast your good fortune with Moet Imperial Brut Champagne and a 2018 bottle of Silver Oak Cabernet. Celebrate a birthday, an anniversary or other momentous occasion. Take a girls’ or couples’ trip to the next level. Just know you will celebrate in a BIG way with the included $2,500 American Express Gift card. Spend a day shopping and dining in Charleston, Asheville or Savannah. Cheer on your favorite team at a game, charter a fishing boat or check out the hottest music festival. The options are endless and it is your Wildest Dream – so dream BIG!

Donors: Class of 2027 Parents, Crystal Air, Inc.

Have you been gettin down and out about the liars and the dirty dirty cheats of the world? It’s going to be alright! Gather your closest friends and let a private sprinter van transport your party to CloudTree Vineyard. A private tasting room wine dinner for fourteen is where you will Shake It Off Award winning Chef Erik Niel, owner of Easy Bistro and Bar, Main Street Meats and the upcoming Little Coyote will be the creative force behind your dinner. Assisted by Chef Tyler, these two take food seriously and will prepare a meal you will be reminiscing about for years. A $2,400 food and wine credit are yours but truly this is a priceless evening. Good food and good wine in an absolutely beautiful setting will certainly help you Shake It Off!

Note: Event must be held Wed.-Fri. and booked between June 2023 - June 2024.

Donors: Class of 2026 Parents and CloudTree Vineyards

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Write your name on the Blank Space bid sheet for this Beaufort, South Carolina experience. Your party includes golf for three playing with a current member/ host at Secession Golf Club, a low country masterpiece. This all-walking course is challenging and features scenic tidal marshes. Four pairs of Sockwell Golf Socks are included. An $1,800 gift card towards the hotel of your choice gives you time to explore all weekend long. We recommend the quaint boutique City Loft Hotel or the romantic Rhett House Inn Bed and Breakfast both are multi award winning. Stroll by Beaufort’s many antebellum mansions, check out the historic downtown district and don’t miss the riverfront. Be sure to sample the local food scene! Your Eat Local $1,100 gift card can be used at three of the low country’s best, Saltus River Grill, Plums and Hearth Wood Fired Pizza.

Note: Golf outing date must be mutually agreed upon with donor and must occur in 2023-24 (Fall, Winter, or Spring).

Donors: Class of 2025 Parents

Is your A-team the Atlanta Braves? Your End Game includes four tickets to a table at the Infiniti Club inside Truist Park and a parking pass on the Delta Deck you’re in luck. Each club ticket includes a $30 food and beverage credit. You can update your Braves gear, get some extra ball park snacks or have dinner out on the town with a $720 Visa Gift card. The Omni Hotel at the Battery is the ideal spot to stay the night and your $600 Omni gift card may be applied towards a stay, dining or spa service. If baseball isn’t your End Game but diamonds are then you will fall in love with this ruby and diamond necklace crafted of 18k yellow gold with alternating rubies and diamonds this necklace is a showstopper. The five rubies equal one carat total weight and the four diamonds 0.32 total carat weight. This is a custom piece designed by Clarke Glover ’88

Note: Date of game to be mutually agreed upon.

Donors: Class of 2024 Parents

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A weekend escape to the beautiful Barnsley Resort is presented by the Class of 2023. A $2,500 gift card books an Escape Together package. Your two-night stay includes a king room in the famed Inn. Enjoy complimentary breakfast and dinner each day and savor Barnsley’s world class cuisine. A $200 daily resort credit is perfect for some pampering in the spa to help you stay beautiful or schedule a day of activities. Champagne and a rose petal turn down are an added bonus. Missing the luxury of Barnsley upon your return? Recreate your spa time with a bath basket that includes a deluxe bath tray and bath pillow, assorted bath bombs, bath salts and more. You can use your new FOREO UFO facial tool and mask assortment to give yourself an at home facial. We all love a good robe and your two plush microfiber robes embroidered with the Baylor B will keep you cozy. Toast yourself for a job well done on your at-home spa day with your bottle of Veuve Clicquot. Get away, be pampered and Stay Beautiful

Donors: Class of 2023 Parents

CLASS PROJECT DONORS

6th GRADE: Out of the Woods

Holly and Eric Bischoff

Liz Cooper Blasbery ’98 and Kevin Blasbery

Nicki and Matt Brock ’91

Leanora Brown

Julie and Jeremy Bruce

Lea and Ben Caplenor

Laura and Lew Card

Mandy and Dave Colvin

Amee and Brandon Combs

Maggie Corey ’04

Ashley and Cos DeMatteo

Heather and Steve Flaherty

Kate and Clayton Fuller

Angela and Carlos Garcia

Ashley and Justin Guthrie ’96

Marnie and Carter Hemphill

Catherine and Tommy Henderson

Mandy and Alan Hensley

Mandy and JD Hickey

Emily Stuart Horn ’95 and Daniel Horn

Sarah and Mark Huffines

Ashley and Andrew Ladebauche

Carolina Mac Lean and Luis Ortega

Krista and Mike Manning

Kim Faerber McAnnally ’02 and John-Ryan McAnnally ’02

Gina Mitch

Betsy and Chad Mize

Nancy and Nadeem Moughrabi

Barbara and Oliver Perdomo

Heather and Jaime Ponce

Tiffany and Steve Quarfordt

Natalie and Will Reisman ’93

Jennifer Swafford Richards ’99 and Travis Richards

Jasmin and Erik Rippon

Caitlin and Michael Rogers

Mitzi and Scott Ruth ’83

Lucy and Daniel Sawrie ’91

Tish Moss Stewart ’00 and Carlton Stewart

Julie and Patrick Stowe

Kacie and Dan Tym ’95

Jim Vaughn

Arie and Reese Veltenaar

Tracy and Terrance Wood

7th GRADE: Sparks Fly

Kelly and Ted Alling

Misa and Charley Ankar

Nicki and Matt Brock ’91

Sarah Brogdon

Ashley and Ward Davenport ’97

Ashley and Cos DeMatteo

Maggie and Alex Estes ’00

Ashley and Shane Ferguson

Carlos Garcia

David Harris and Jeanie Jung

Ashley Phlegar Henry ’96 and Cliff Henry

Laura and Michael Ketcham

Yasmine Kangles Key ’99 and Jason Key

Alice and Billy Oehmig ’67

Kara and Mark Price

Lori Proctor and Michael Osborne

Emily Russell

Lucy and Daniel Sawrie ’91

Kelli Howard Smith ’95 and Craig Smith

Brittany and Richy Wilkerson

Caroline and Nelson Williams

The Celebrations committee and Baylor thank all the generous parent donors that contributed to the Class Projects.
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8th GRADE: Wildest Dreams

Jenny and Nick Allen

Emily and Clint Bagley

Kristin McCamish Bell ’93 and Matt Bell

Tamara Pulliam-Blankenship and David Blankenship

Sierra and Todd Boyd

Hitesh and Michelle Chavda

Allison Edgmon Cromie ’90 and Marc Cromie

Allison and Ben Dart

Laura and Luke Dutton

Natalie and Steve Faulkner

Kathy and Berry Fraley

Ashley and Justin Guthrie ’96

Elizabeth and Heath Haley

Heather and Todd Hatfield

Nancy and David Hilley

Jennifer and Jeramie Hoff

Lucia Parker Hopper ’90 and Tommy Hopper ’84

Sholar and William Howard

Krissy and Charles Joels

Becca and Todd Levin

Wendy and David McDowell

Katie Lunn Medley ’94 and Erin

Medley

Tracy and Matthew Moore

Courtney and Jason Painter

Betsy and Ryan Ranalli

Natalie and Will Reisman ’93

Elizabeth Smith Ritter ’96 and Bill Ritter

Gabby and Jimar Sanders

Lucy and Daniel Sawrie ’91

Holly and Skip Schwartz ’91

Phynessa McCurry Sewell ’97 and Stan Sewell

Debbie and Chris Sugden

Emmie and Ty Treadwell

Lindsey and Bob Urbanski

Tina and Bryan Vance

Arie and Reese Veltenaar

Jane and Steven Warren

Rebecca and Jay Woods ’92

9th GRADE: Shake It Off

Amy and John Allen

Kelly and Justin Arnold

Holly and Shawn Benton

Lauren and Peter Boehm ’90

Kelly and Emily Boggs

Julie and Jeremy Bruce

Sarah and Ed Buiel

Katie and Philip Byrum ’91

Sara and Jeff Coppage

Heather and Kevin Etzler

Carlos Garcia

Shannon and Steve Hamaker

Ashley Phlegar Henry ’96 and Cliff Henry

Audrey and Jeff Hill

Margaret Jan and Alex Chi

Melissa and Kevin Manner

Amanda and Roy Maybank

Maggie and Mike McCallie

Kim and Frank McConville

Katie and Tim McCorkle

Gilchrist and John Phillips

Tiffany and Steve Quarfordt

Lynne and Marco Forato

Michaela Stupkova and Scott Rhodenizer

Jill and Ray Ryan

Jenny Yates Stickley ’90 and Rob Stickley

Julie and Patrick Stowe

Courtney and Andrew Thompson

Michelle and Justin Workman

10th GRADE: Blank Space

Deena and Wesam Alani

Kelly and Ted Alling

Cory and Evan Allison

Alison Bailey and Scott Hickman

Sarah and Ed Buiel

Sara and Jeff Coppage

Tonia and Will Cox

Kelly Reisman Drayer ’89 and Whitney Drayer

Mindy and Cole Guthrie

Melissa and Deak Hartung

Jemma Harvey-Greenfield and Steve Greenfield

Marnie and Carter Hemphill

Becky and Tony Houston

Nicole Leiker and Peter Smith

Liuping Wu

Meg Monday and Jeremy Scherer

Telky Lanza Murphy ’94 and Pete Murphy

Andrea and Jonathan Panter ’97

Jennifer and John Raulet

Margarita and Scott Renegar

Barbara and Matt Royal

Marci and Sam Sliman

Kelli Howard Smith ’95 and Craig Smith

Jenny Yates Stickley ’90 and Rob Stickley

Tina and Bryan Vance

Sheri and Yoshi Yoshida

11th GRADE: Stay Beautiful

Kristin McCamish Bell ’93 and Matt Bell

Ellen and John Bender

Shell and Reab Berry

Alexis Guerry Bogo ’89 and Barry Bogo ’85

Julie and Jeremy Bruce

Shannon and Shawn Butt

Tonia and Will Cox

Allison Edgmon Cromie ’90 and Marc Cromie

Kristi and Mike Gullage

Kristen and Tim Hardy

Mari Hopkins

Jill and Bryan Hoss

Krissy and Charles Joels

Angela and Jeff Kopet

Wei Ding and Qiang Liu

Jenny and Miles Marks ’86

Jenny and Roland Martinez

Maggie and Mike McCallie

Rebecca and Mike McCracken

Mandy and Chris McKnight

Betsy and Chad Mize

Taylor and Mike Monen

Susannah and Mike Murdock ’83

Anne and Greg Polk

Tiffany and Steve Quarfordt

Gretchen and James Renlund

Barbara and Matt Royal

Holly and Skip Schwartz ’91

Missy and Roger Talley

Ramona and Robert Thompson

Lia and Jeff Tipps ’87

Jolanta Kuchciak-Ucieszynski and Mariusz Ucieszynski

Lindsey and Bob Urbanski

Allison and Scott Watson-Brown

12th GRADE: End Game

Kelly and Ted Alling

Jennifer Keates-Baleeiro and Carlos Baleeiro

Laura and John Beyer

Kelly and Emily Boggs

Shannon and Shawn Butt

Tammie Butts

Katie and Philip Byrum ’91

Laura and Colin Campbell

Laura and Chris Cates

Allison and Ben Dart

Emery and Chuck Fisher

Sarah Woodard and Michael Goza

Janet and Ricky Hartman ’87

Bridget and Hunter Huckabay

David Kwun

Michelle and Tom Latimer ’83

Rebecca and Mike McCracken

Evelyn and Jem McGahey ’77

Elizabeth and Darren Moyer

Tara and Bill Murdock ’81

Telky Lanza Murphy ’94 and Pete Murphy

Shannon and Billy Raper

Lynne and Marco Forato

Amy and Greg Russell

Lia and Jeff Tipps ’87

Allison and Rick Toller

Whitney and Jason Webb

423Surf

ABC Apparel

Alani Dental Center

Alchemy Medspa and Wellness Center

Andrew Thompson Company

Balanced Studio

Balfour

Baylor Cheer

Baylor School

Kingsley and David Bennett

Black Creek Club

Bluff View Art District

Blush Beauty Room

Breeding Insulation Company

Bright School

Busy Bee Cleaning Co.

Tammie Butts

Caldwell Paving

Captured By Crouse Photography

Center MedSpa

Champion Cleaners

Charlotte’s Web

Chattanooga Ballet

Chattanooga Shoe Company

Chattanooga Stretch Zone

Chattanooga Whiskey

CityScapes Chattanooga

Clear Creek Equestrian

Cosmic Blues Traveling Bar

CrossFit Brigade

Danshire Market & Design

Davis & Hoss, P.C.

Easy Bistro and Bar

Edley’s BBQ

El Metate

Embellish Collection

Epperson's Jewelers

Farrow Skincare

Five Guys

FLINTSTONE BAKING COMPANY

Forte Fitness

Front Runner Athletics

Gourmet Adventures Travel

Greystone Golf Club

Helene Hamn Interiors

Hemline

Hester & Cook

Highland Tire and Auto Service

hope + mary

Hunter Museum of American Art

Il Primo/Public House

K: A Boutique By Katherine Roberts

Kyle House Fitness

Land’s End

Larimar MedSpa

Legacy Turf Management

Lookout Liquor & Wine

Lookout Mountain Golf Club

Lookout Mountain Recreation

Lucidity Float & Wellness Center

Mackenzie Harper Jewelry

Main Street Meats

Mane Station

Marian J King Designs

Helen Mathisen and Chris Glover

M’bellish Salon

McOmie Family Dentistry

Michelle Workman Interiors

Monen Family Restaurant

Mouton Salon

Nails at Northshore

Norspring

Nothing Bundt Cakes

Nurse Cat, LLC - Mobile Medical Spa

One to One Health

Onward Reserve

Organized Charm Playrooms

Paper Annie's

Pearl Ivy

Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics

Personal Fitness Specialist

PlayCore

Playdatez

Plum Nelly

Publix

Pure Face Care

Ragghianti Beauty Counter

RefinedLooks Spa

Reliable Heating & Air Conditioning

Revival

Rob Robinson ’68

Royal Highnies

Sawrie Orthodontics

Scenic City Nail Spa

Scenic City Squash

Scoggins Family

Scout and Cellar

SideTrack

Signal Mountain Golf and Country Club

Signal Mtn. Nutrition

Skin & Brow Room Southside

Soccer Shots

Sola Salons

Sophie’s

John Sorrow ’85

Southeast Land Solutions

Southeastern Salvage

Southern Soul Yoga

Southern Star

Sports Barn

St. Nicholas School

St. Peter’s Episcopal School

Sunnyside Cup

Sushi Nabe

Tap Truck Chattanooga

Taziki’s of Chattanooga

Tennessee River Denntal

The Bread Basket

The Chattanooga Cookie

The Flying Squirrel

The Haven Studio

The Local Juicery + Kitchen

The Sandbox Boutique/The Shore Next Door

The Stanley School

The Sweet & Savory Classroom

Thread & Ink

Threads

Tivoli Theatre Foundation

Toyota of Cleveland or Honda of Cleveland

TransCard

Tupelo Honey

Twenty-Two/Frost Designs, Inc.

Two Men and a Truck

Vikki Bible Art

Wags to Riches

Wetherly Woodworking

wHydrate Chattanooga

Laura Willett ’92

Yoga Landing

Only 500 tickets will be sold. One lucky person will win $10,000 cash. Tickets are $100 each, or six for $500 and can be purchased the night of Celebrations or until they are gone. (The winning ticket will be drawn the night of Celebrations. You need not be present to win.) WIN $10,000! Name(s): _______________________________ Phone: _________________________________ Email: _______________________________________________________________________ WIN$10,000! 500 500 Winning ticket is valued at $10,000 cash or $10,000 towards tuition for the 2023-24 school year. Tickets are $100 each or six for $500. Get your ticket quickly....only 500 will be sold. www.baylorschool.org/raffle
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CLASS OF 2024: BLAKE BOGO and HELEN GUERRY

GO BIG RED

Alice and Billy Oehmig ’67

Margaret ’28 and William ’28

GO BIG RED

Elesha & John Reid ’87 and Grant ’20

We are...BAYLOR!

Debbie and Chris Sugden

Ava ’27, Maddie ’23, and Cooper

Tara and Allen Carter ’91

Allen Carter ’91

Charles Mayfield ’92

For 50 years, Vincit Group has been raising the bar through its vertically-integrated model, utilizing sanitation, chemistry, and engineering to impact more than 25 industries across the Unites States.

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Class of 1978

Celebrating Our 45th Alumni Year

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HONORING

Cole Phillips ’24

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Haley Rice ’21

Tyler Rice ’25

Patrick Rice ’28

CONGRATULATIONS
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CELEBRATING BAYLOR SCHOOL

SETTING THE STANDARD BY SETTING THE EXAMPLE

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Current Students of RockPointBank Directors and Executives:

Charlotte Ann Haddock ‘23

Claire McOmie ‘24

Eli Haddock ‘25

Margaret Daniel ‘28

Grace Haddock ‘29

KATIE HENLEY KISER ’07 AND TIM KISER ’04

GBR!
Ben Brown ’00 and Chris Wright ’03

GO BIG RED!

Nicki and Matt Brock ’91 Elizabeth, George ’29, and Charlotte ’28
RACHEL ADAMS ’04 and MARCUS LYONS TRACY and MATTHEW MOORE

Congratulations Claire & Baker

Here’s to the family you’re born with and the family you make along the way...

Congratulations Claire Bear and Baker Boo! We love you and we’re so proud of you!

~ Jen, Chris, Krista & Tad

GBR! THE SOSS FAMILY Ari ’28 and Jason ’97 Patten and Patten, Inc. Investment Advisers www.patteninc.com/team
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THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO WORKED SO HARD TO MAKE THIS HAPPEN....NOW IT’S TIME TO HAVE FUN!! FROM PEGGY AND CHRIS ANGEL ’89 Proud to be Part of the Chattanooga Renaissance & Proud to be Part of the Baylor Tradition Market Center Cherry Street Townhomes Wooden City Jack’s Alley
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CELEBRATING our favorite Red Raiders: Weston ’22 Hadleigh ’23 Ellie
Never stop doing your best!
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is a family of Baylor Alum, a current Baylor student, and a future Baylor student and is proud to sponsor Celebrations! 2023

Sam & Jimmy Hudson ’75

Chuck ’10, Grace ’12, Margaret Anne ’22

Pam & Rick McKenney

Matt ’16 & Mary Elizabeth ’16

Grace ’18, Nick ’22

GO BIG RED!

The Pettways love Baylor!

622-9090 ––––––––––––––––––4131 South Creek Road Chattanooga, Tennessee 37406
Cathy and Patten Pettway ’87, DuPre and Virginia Pettway Hungerpillar ’14, George Pettway ’16 and Franny Pettway ’18
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The Mountain Girls

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Go Big Red!

Joe & Kate McNeel, Alex McNeel ’13, Morgan McNeel Waters ’11 and Sam Waters

COMPLIMENTS OF PATRICK, BEARD, SCHULMAN & JACOWAY, P.C.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW

Carter J. Lynch, III, Class of 1970

(Father of Kate Lynch Taylor, Class of 2009)

Richard A. Schulman, Class of 1965

John W. Beard, Class of 1971

(Father of John Beard, Jr., Class of 1999 & Caroline Beard Arnold, Class of 2001)

Jonathan Guthrie, Class of 1992

(Father of Mary Margaret Guthrie, Class of 2025)

Gary R. Patrick

(Father of Sally Patrick Fisher, Class of 2002)

Jerre B. Mosley

(Father of Audrey Mosley, Class of 2007 & Ethan Mosley, Class of 2011)

537 Market Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402 (423) 756-7117

WATSON
Proud to support Celebrations ‘23 Baylor Class of 1979 Paid for by Friends of Bo Watson
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STATE SENATOR
THANKS! Angie and Pat Conroy ’70 Jay Moore ’98 Will Conroy ’02 Brian Workman ’88 Sam Kaiser ’20
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THANK YOU BAYLOR! Misa and Charley Ankar Becky and Derek English Ashley and Parag Soni Ashleigh and David Swinford PROUD TO SUPPORT BAYLOR CELEBRATIONS 2023 The Frankenberg Family Chris ’94 and Lyndsay ’96, Charlotte ’29, Betsey, and Lily ’28 PROUD TO SUPPORT BAYLOR CELEBRATIONS 2023 The Ladebauche Family Andrew, Ashley, Ava ’29, and Tucker

THE GRAMMY GOES TO...

Alexis Guerry Bogo ’89, Jennifer Fuller & Missy Talley

“Best Performance of the Year”

Congratulations from the Polk Family!

IN HONOR OF THE BAYLOR

COMMUNITY

Jenny and Miles Marks ’86

Molly, Miles ’18, Ella ’24, and Annie ’24

Janet and Ricky Hartman ’87

Julia ’20 & Stewart ’23

BAYLOR STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS THANK CINDY AND CHIP HOWALT ’85 FOR BRINGING WORLD-CLASS AUCTIONEER, MARTY HILL AND HIS TEAM, BLAKE DAVIS AND RYAN REED TO...

Beth
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are so proud of our RED RAIDERS! Riley Mauldin ’26 Jack Mauldin ’29
Mom and Dad
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W. DAVID BRUCE, MD | BILL MOORE SMITH, MD
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BAYLOR AUCTION

Barry Bogo ‘85

Alexis Bogo ‘89

Blake Bogo ‘24

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GBR!

Jamie Rehm & Susan Reynolds

Austin Rehm ’14

Charlie Rehm ’19

Jay Reynolds ’07

Jack Reynolds ’16

Sam Reynolds ’18

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WOODY HAMILTON ’87 REES HAMILTON ’25 HALE HAMILTON ’27 BARRY HAMILTON ’96 SLOAN HAMILTON ’27 BRYAN HAMILTON ’29 PROFESSIONAL & RELIABLE Chuck Bialeschki Owner 519 E. 10th Street Chattanooga, Tennessee 37403 (423) 266-9474 • FAX (423) 265-4798 cbialeschki@pro-coatinc.com INC. GO BIG RED! 423.886.2601 Hamilton

IN HONOR OF STEWART HARTMAN ’23

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hello@wheelerlewis.com @wheelerlewisdesigns fine interior design WWW.WHEELERLEWISDESIGNS.COM GBR! from The Hartmann Boys Oliver ’27, Max ’29, Benjamin, and Theodore
423.541.2800 office 1428 Chestnut Street | Suite 114 Chattanooga, TN 37402 www.ScoutRealtorGroup.com PROUD SUPPORTERS OF THE BAYLOR AUCTION! CHARLES ANKAR, DDS Shallowford Family Dental Group 6101 Shallowford Road, Ste. 103 Chattanooga, TN 37421 (423) 309-6616 www.shallowfordfamilydental.com
CONGRATULATIONS ETHAN ’23!
and Eric Fuller East Brainerd SouthsideDalton
Jennifer
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FOUR LOCATIONS Hamilton Place/Gunbarrel Road Area 2129 Gunbarrel Road | (423) 894-4035 Highway 58 Area 4501 Highway 58 | (423) 892-7411 Hixson Pike/Northgate Mall Area 5211 Hixson Pike | (423) 875-4201 Ooltewah/Collegedale/Lee Hwy. Area 9039 Lee Highway | (423) 238-4100 Visit us online at www.kleenamatic.com Be Inspired. Be BRIGHT. PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR BIG RED ALUMNI Bringing personalized fiduciary wealth management to the high-net-worth community. We put your goals, big or small, at the center of everything we do. 423.541.3092 kbell@simonquickadvisors.com www.simonquickadvisors.com Kristin McCamish Bell, CFA, CFP Director, Southeast The Baylor School, Class of '93 ••• Luke Bell, Class of '24 James Bell, Class of '27 Located At 832 Georgia Avenue, Suite 430 Chattanooga, TN 37402

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CONGRATULATIONS TO BAYLOR

The Class of 2022 was offered 250 college acceptances and enrolled in over 90 colleges and universities around the world. 38 Baylor grads continued their athletic careers in college.

Baylor Swimming was named “Best of the Decade” by Swimming World magazine.

A team of Baylor School students was selected as one of the 60 winning teams in a nationwide contest by NASA’s TechRise Student Challenge. The challenge is designed to build science and technology experiments in preparation for a suborbital flight test.

Faith is one of Baylor founding values. We are proud of the record attendance at this year’s Christmas service, the addition of weekly worship on campus, and the strong participation of students in faith-based campus activities.

2020-21 STATE CHAMPIONS

Baseball

Golf (Boys and Girls)

Rowing (Boys and Girls)

Softball

Swimming (Girls, Boys, and Combined)

Wrestling (Duals and Traditional)

2021-22 STATE CHAMPIONS

Baseball

Golf (Boys and Girls)

Rowing (Boys and Girls)

Softball

Swimming (Girls, Boys, and Combined)

Wrestling (Duals and Traditional)

2022-23 STATE CHAMPIONS (so far!)

Football

Swimming (Combined)

Wrestling (Traditional)

EXCEPT ON FRIDAY, WHEN THERE IS NO TOMORROW.

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