Norfolk Collegiate Annual Philanthropy Report 2014-15

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Annual Philanthropy Report [2014-15]


MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Norfolk Collegiate is to educate a diverse body of students to thrive in a college setting and beyond. Each student learns through traditional and innovative teaching within a warm and caring community.

2015-16 Administration, Faculty & Staff Scott G. Kennedy, Headmaster

PHILOSOPHY

Cleteus Smith, Head of the Lower School

Norfolk Collegiate equips students to chart their unique paths to success in life by providing an educational experience based on the following principles:

Carleton F. Bryant III, Director of Finance & Operations

H. Chuck McCormick, Ed.D., Head of the Middle & Upper School

• An excellent, broad-based educational foundation allows students to discover their passions and become well-rounded individuals;

Mary Peccie, Director of Enrollment Sara Steil, Director of Communications Michael N. Kaplan, Director of College Counseling

• A supportive, warm, caring environment encourages students to view pursuits as learning experiences and to expand personal horizons;

Alexandra Bartlett, Director of Auxiliary Programs

• A close partnerships among the student, faculty and parents results in optimal student outcomes;

Nicole Weyer, Upper School Dean of Students

• A strong value system grounds student decision-making in honor, integrity and social responsibility; • Engaging all members of our community in fostering student success results in innovation and excellence.

ACCREDITATION STATEMENT Accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council Accreditation and School Improvement, Norfolk Collegiate admits qualified students without regard to race, color, ethnic background, national origin or religion.

DISCLAIMER STATEMENT The philanthropy report recognizes gifts made to the school between July 1, 2014, and June 30, 2015. Every effort has been made to compile as accurate a report of donors as possible. If you discover an error or omission, please accept our apologies and bring it to our attention.

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Jon Hall, Director of Athletics Elizabeth Kelso, Middle School Dean of Students Judy Davis, Director of Curriculum & Instructions Charlene Loope, Director of Instructional Technology & Communication Arts Joseph Collins, Controller Tom Hubert, Facility Manager Bob Roberts, Technology Coordinator

Faculty and Staff Melissa Adams John Bain Julia Bannister Shannon Bartel Lindsey Belle Evan Benedict ’04 Ashley Billman Joanna Binford Kathleen Boettcher Garrett Booker Cayte Merryman Brown ’08 Kempton Browne Jacqueline Burke Dana Carr Kathy Castellon Anne Claywell ’88 Elizabeth A. Collado Nelee Connors Paula Barclay Cook Mary Creekmore Anne Curtis Margaret Dalrymple Rick Davis Javon Clark Demby Sarah DeStefano Jodi Dobrinsky ’88 Timothy Duvall Ron Evers David Fisher Claire Fornsel Cathy Francis

Rita Frankenberry Julieanne Hastings Jessica Hennig Sarah Hoover Brendan Hoyle Latonya Hunter Ashley James ’94 Michelle Kellam Taylor Kelly Lonice Kenley Elizabeth Kerchner Lolita Kraft Randy Ladkau Emily Lindale ’02 Terry Love Larry Maddox Loli Marshall Lori MartinelliRiendeau Robyn Maus Mark McElhaney Michelle McNaughton Debbie Meadows Maggie Mitchell Socorro MontoyaMann Amy Morgan Nicole Mottinger Val Del Ortiz Margaret Paul Brenda Pidgeon Melissa Poppert

Susie Potter Kate Pringle Michele Purrington Nicole Reese Luke Reilly Keisha Reynolds Matthew Robertson Jennifer Schero Bev Ridolfi Shore Melissa Silverman Kayla Smith Erin Smyth Alexandra Snyder ’91 Paige Solomon Franklin Spruill Alan Stell Catherine Thomson ’94 Dr. Frank Thomson Anh Tran Melinda Vooss ’87 Donovan Waefler Beth Wallace Jan Weintraub Catherine White ’87 Richard White Crystal Willson Jared Wilson Kathy Windley Cathy Wright Rebecca Zborowski


Dear Norfolk Collegiate Community, As I reflect on the past school year, it is evident that 2014-15 was a special year for Norfolk Collegiate. In 2011, we launched an ambitious strategic vision for the future of our school, and I’m pleased to say that during the 2014-15 school year we fulfilled those commitments made during our last strategic planning cycle. We have been diligently working to fulfill that vision, with each year’s effort building upon the last, and each step strengthened by the next. One such effort, the effective use of instructional technology, has been integrated across all divisions. From iPads® and SMART® Boards to 3D printers and Google Apps for Education, cutting edge technology throughout our curriculum truly prepares our students for the ever-changing world. None of these efforts would have been possible without our generous donors and volunteers who share our vision for the future. At the 2015 auction, our Fund-An-Item received more than $18,000 in support from our community within minutes. Those funds allowed our faculty and staff to participate in the first EdTech Google Summit, which was hosted on the Norfolk Collegiate campus in January. We were selected as the host site by this internationally known consortium because of our progressive, effective approach to classroom technology. It is extremely exciting to be part of a community that recognizes the importance of these efforts and wants to support our teachers as they grow as professionals. Through the generous support from William and Betty Jones, we launched the Jones Humanities Speaker Series. Betty’s 30 years of service as a teacher, director of college counseling and director of guidance, touched the lives of generations of Norfolk Collegiate students. The series included poets, authors and historians, bringing evening audiences from throughout Hampton Roads to our campus. Betty created the series in memory of another faculty member, Louise M. Vermillion, who launched the Norfolk Collegiate humanities class in the 1960s and continued to teach it until the early 1980s. As a teacher of English and history, Betty always strove to go beyond historical facts or the close analysis of a literary text to evoke a broader understanding of human nature in the students and the larger community. The 2014-15 school year culminated in our beginning construction of the new athletic complex. This multimillion dollar project includes two artificial turf fields and state-of-the art lights. When the complex opened in September of 2015, it became a public symbol of the commitment we have to providing the best facilities for our students, whether they be in the classroom, on the stage or on the athletic fields under the lights. As we continue to solicit donor support, we know that we will reach our goal of $2.6 million. We ended the school year with increased giving from our alumni, boasting higher than the national average for independent schools, and we were poised to begin the new school year with increased enrollment. We would not be celebrating so many successes without our supporters, who see this institution continue to push itself every year to deliver a program of excellence for the students. Thank you to our generous donors and our volunteers, whose countless hours ensured that these initiatives and projects became a reality. Respectfully,

Scott G. Kennedy Headmaster and President 2014-15 Annual Philanthropy Report

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Dear Norfolk Collegiate Community,

2014-15 Board of Trustees Mr. W. Taylor Franklin ’00 Chairman Mr. Scott G. Kennedy President & Headmaster Dr. Joseph F. Bouchard Vice President & Governance Chair Dr. Scott A. Robertson Vice President & Development Chair Mr. Jeffrey S. Creekmore ’89 Treasurer & Finance Chair Mr. Robert McFarland Secretary Mr. Mark S. Batzel Mrs. Dawn Bray Mrs. Kate Broderick Mr. Benjamin G. Cottrell V Mr. Robert H. DeFord III Mrs. Jai Essenmacher Mr. Jamisson S. Fowler Mr. Stephen E. Heretick Mr. Christopher Kanter The Honorable Susan H. Kelly Mr. Kevin Larkin Mrs. Sunshine Leinbach ’79 Mr. Theodore A. Mathas ’85 Mrs. Carol H. Moore Mr. Harrison J. Perrine Dr. Barbara M. Sarris Mr. John F. Sawyer ’93 Dr. Camden Wood Selig ’79 Mr. Jeffrey M. Silverman Mr. Brook J. Smith Mrs. Elizabeth S. Smith Dr. Ronald A. Stine Mr. Jeffrey A. Swartz Mr. James T. Vail ’82 Mrs. Elise Walthall Mrs. Shepelle Watkins White Mr. John P. Wright Honorary Trustees Mr. Stanley G. Barr Jr. Mr. Gary D. Bonnewell Mr. Henry U. Harris III Mr. William W. King Mr. Frederick V. Martin Mrs. Betsy N. Mason Mr. Richard D. Roberts

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It has been a remarkable year as your new board chairman at Norfolk Collegiate. Since I am an alumnus, my passion for the school began when I first walked through the doors as a young student. Firsthand, I have experienced the warm, challenging and supportive environment that our teachers and administrators provide every day to encourage the individuality of each student. Over the years, that environment has remained, both academically and physically for our Oaks. Our school has not only expanded our fine arts program through the Meredith Center and evolved technology through our 1:1 iPad® program, but we have even broken ground on our new athletic fields. And all within five years! Our students, faculty and the community are continuing to experience the benefits of having the Meredith Center on the middle and upper school campus. From musicals and theatrical productions to gallery exhibitions, the arts are a thriving part of Norfolk Collegiate. And now, thanks to our generous donors, Norfolk Collegiate will enjoy an enhanced athletic complex for years to come. Through the Turf Fields and Lights Campaign, chaired by former Board Chairman Sandy Harris, our athletic program is being transformed, and the benefit is not only for current and future students, but also the greater Hampton Roads area. These feats are only possible because of you — our parents, trustees, alumni and volunteers — who continuously support our school, teachers and students. Year after year and event after event, you prove that Norfolk Collegiate’s potential is limitless. I am proud to present this philanthropy report, which highlights all the accomplishments that our donors have made possible for the students and faculty, who are empowered to achieve success by your passion and generosity. Thank you for your continual dedication and commitment to Norfolk Collegiate. Because of your generosity, we can ensure that our school remains on the cutting edge of education, inspiring success. I look forward to working alongside the Board of Trustees, Headmaster Scott Kennedy and the amazing faculty to see what we can do in 2016. After 67 years in Hampton Roads, we have only just begun. Go OAKS! W. Taylor Franklin ’00 Chairman of the Board


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Contents

6 Class of 2015 by The Numbers

7 2014-15 Highlights

8 Capital & Endowment

20 Annual Fund

42 Alumni Giving

49 Special Events

55 Development Office

59 Operating Budget Summary

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Class of 2015 – by The Numbers On Friday, May 22, members of the Class of 2015 received their diplomas and attained alumni status with the more than 2,700 Norfolk Collegiate graduates who came before them. Remembered as individuals, this group of seniors will also be known as the Class of 2015. Collected below are a few other numbers that describe this year’s senior class. • 53 graduates • 172 college acceptance letters from 198 different colleges and universities • Graduates matriculated into 32 schools in 13 states and the District of Columbia. • 221 Advanced Placement exams were taken with 45 percent of the class having taken five or more tests. • $2 million in scholarships and merit-based awards were offered to the class. • 40 percent have studied together at Norfolk Collegiate since kindergarten. • More than 1,014 community service hours were completed this year by the class. • 10 legacies • 23 international students

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2014-15 Highlights • Norfolk Collegiate was voted the Southside Gold Award winner for Best Private School in Coastal Virginia Magazine’s Best of Readers’ Choice Awards for 2015 and The VirginianPilot’s Readers’ Choice Best of Gold Award for Best Private School for Norfolk in 2015. • For the third year in a row, our fifth-grade team took home national honors in the Continental Mathematics League competition. Along with the grade-wide titles, fourth graders Ellie Frenck and Jillian Reed and fifth graders Seth Larkin and Harrison Thomson also received recognition as Individual National Leaders. • Seventh-grade students tested their technology skills in Collegiate’s first robotics class, in which students built robots and used software to plan, test and modify their sequences and affect the robots’ behavior.

• Norfolk Collegiate hosted the school’s first robotics competition, thanks to the efforts of middle school science teacher Claire Fornsel.

awarded to incoming ninthgrade students who are not only first-time applicants to Collegiate, but also were exceptional students.

• Middle School students made Collegiate history when they advanced to compete in the global Destination Imagination competition in Knoxville. Team Brainy Bunch, comprised of Emily Skroch, Amelia Berz and Finley Connors, placed 11 out of 78 teams!

• The Betty M. & William B. Jones Humanities Speaker Series; War & Remembrance, hosted three guest speakers and an art exhibition inspired by historical anniversaries.

• Students swept the junior multimedia category for the 2015 Elie Wiesel Writing and Visual Arts Competition. • This year’s Acorn, the school’s yearbook, won the publisher’s award from Walsworth Yearbooks Publishing for displaying superior quality. • Norfolk Collegiate unveiled its Merit Scholar Program through which two meritbased scholarships were

• Norfolk Collegiate had 13 students selected to perform at the 2015 All-District Chorus event in February — a record number of students for the school. • The girls’ varsity soccer team won its first TCIS championship. • Members of Collegiate’s sailing team continued their race to the national championship in the off season and finished first in the spring State Championship Regatta. 2014-15 Annual Philanthropy Report

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Cumulative Giving: Capital Campaign & Endowment Norfolk Collegiate is proud to honor a distinguished group of individuals whose extraordinary generosity through capital and endowment giving demonstrates a commitment to the traditions of yesterday and the vision for tomorrow. All listings reflect cumulative capital and endowment pledges and gifts of $2,500 and above from all capital campaigns since 1986.

$2,500,000 & Above Mr. John H. Hackney Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Meredith Jr.*

$1,500,000 & Above Lenox & Fran Baker Mr. Harrison J. Perrine*

$1,000,000 & Above Mr. Frederick V. Martin* Richard ’74 & Shaune Meredith The Roberts Family

$500,000 & Above Edwin S. Webster Foundation L.M. Sandler & Sons Ed & Jan Reed Sue Faulkner Scribner* Denise & John Wright

$250,000 & Above Beazley Foundation Inc. Taylor ’00 & Emily Franklin Mr. & Mrs. Wendell C. Franklin Mr. & Mrs. Henry U. Harris III John & Roz Klein Ted ’85 & Keryn Mathas John P. Maynard Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Stanton

$100,000 & Above Anonymous Kenneth C. & Donna B. Alexander Ayco Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Stanley G. Barr Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gary D. Bonnewell William Calliott

Cottrell Contracting Corp. Robert ’74 & Neven Garris* Martin & Karen Goldberg Mr. & Mrs. William W. Granger III Dr. & Mrs. George L. B. Grinnan Sr. Steven B. Hall ’81 & Robin Hall Putnam ’81 Hampton Roads Community Foundation Peter & Lesli Henry* Robert ’75 & Melissa Howerin Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Kanter Walter ’73 & Jennifer Kelley Rick & Hays Kiefner* Mr. & Mrs. William W. King Kevin & Kelly Larkin Michael & Anne Leanzo Sunshine ’79 & Tyler Leinbach Mr. & Mrs. Harvey L. Lindsay Jr. Anne H. Lockhart & Timothy J. Lockhart Marietta McNeill Morgan & Samuel Tate Morgan Jr. Foundation Betsy & Norman Mason Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Massie Edward & Paula McCann Rexanne D. Metzger Mrs. Ann Nusbaum Wendy & John Parker Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Robison III* Leisa & Gary Rosso Robyn Reynolds Sacks ’80 Steven Sandler ’66 Mrs. Madelyn R. Sawyer Jane & Dwight Schaubach Mr. Jeff Silverman Dr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Stine* Dr. & Mrs. Vasken Tenekjian* Dr. David C. Waters Mr. Leslie Waters Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Weaver Stephen Wohlgemuth & Holly Puritz Michael & Lydia Woodhouse *includes estate giving

$50,000 & Above Anonymous (2) Dale & Keith Bangel Harry Baylor ’79 Betty Bordner ’63 Roger & Rise Faith Dajao Chris & Anne Doyle The Estate of Peter M. Meredith Sr. & Susan T. Meredith Ms. Stefanie Franklin J. H. Godwin, III & Lauren J. Godwin Sandra & Howard Gordon Mrs. Carolyn B. Hall Mr. & Mrs. William J. Harrington Helen McHardy Walker Memorial Teachers Fund Mr. & Mrs. Stephen E. Heretick Brick & Louise Hill Page ’81 & Teresa Jett Carroll Lee ’82 & Scott Kennedy Dr. & Mrs. Christopher T. King Tom & Linette Klevan Barbara & Donald Lipskis Paul & Andrea Mahoney The Mary Morton Parsons Foundation Robert & Margo McFarland Meredith Construction Co. Inc Susan Meredith ’78 & Joe Beck Mr. & Mrs. George T. Minton Jr. Will & Claire Moody Dr. Frank Morgan Mrs. Margaret Morgan Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. O’Connor Sr. Chuck & Greta Patty Louis F. & Prudence H. Ryan George & Barbara Sarris Shriver and Holland Associates Mr. & Mrs. J. Randolph Stokes Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey A. Swartz TowneBank Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Wolcott Jr. 2014-15 Annual Philanthropy Report

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$25,000 & Above Anonymous (2) Mr. & Mrs. Jon M. Ahern Dr. & Mrs. Pat L. Aulicino Katherine ’80 & Mark Batzel Jean & Harold Bell Frank & Sandy Bond Dr. Marshall S. Bonnie Joseph F. Bouchard Jerry & Judith Bowman Ashlyn ’80 & David Brandt Mr. Neal P. Brodsky Mr. & Mrs. John W. Brown Joan & Stewart Buckle Ms. Dana Carr The Carr Family Coca Cola Enterprises Bottling Cos. Dr. & Mrs. Donald Combs Linda & Claiborne Coupland* Dr. & Mrs. Richard S. Dailey Mr. & Mrs. William E. Dashiell Mr. & Mrs. Bobby DeFord Dynamic Systems Integration Inc. The Edward E. Ford Foundation Caroline King Furr ’88 Bob & Kim Gayle The Givens Foundation Robert & Denise Goldwasser Curtis & Mary Hall Dana & Tracy Harding Bryan & Charlotte Herndon Virginia ’81 & John Hitch Jo Kell Inc. Mr. Martin J. Kelly & The Honorable Susan H. Kelly Tom Manser & Maria Urbano Thomas E. ’83 & Robyn Mathas Mr. & Mrs. Harold C. Mauney Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John C. McLemore Mr. & Mrs. Augustus C. Miller Mr. & Mrs. W. Sheppard Miller III Thomas ’90 & Elizabeth Minton Mr. & Mrs. David E. Moore Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Morissette Thomas H. Nicholson III Alan & Susan Nordlinger Mr. William W. Old Mr. & Mrs. Kent P. Porter Dr. & Mrs. Robert A. Rashti Mr. & Mrs. David D. Richards Scott & Charlene Robertson Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Rosenblatt Roy Orthodontics Dr. Paul A. Sayegh Mrs. Melissa Natchus Silverman 10

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Brad & Jennifer Smith Drs. Gordon & Kerri Stokes Charles & Barbara Sutelan John & Betty Trinder Drs. Robert Tupper & Karen Locke Richard & Brenda Waters Mr. & Mrs. Howard Webb

Todd & Victoria Townsend Dr. & Mrs. Sabah S. Tumeh Jim ’82 & Mahala Vail Mr. & Mrs. Colon Whitehurst Mr. & Mrs. Douglas B. Wilson Dan & Judy Wood Neal & Missy Wright

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Anonymous (3) Dr. & Mrs. J. Patrick Baker Michael R. & Jane A. Barclift James ’77 & Vickie Beale Jeff Bennett ’91 Dr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Berenguer Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Cherry Chesapeake Bay Wine Classic Foundation Michael ’88 & Anne ’88 Claywell Mr. & Mrs. David H. Corliss Corporation for Public Broadcasting Jeffrey ’89 & Mary Creekmore Merrill & Dee Dorman Randi Reed Dunlap ’05 Larry & Amy Flora Tasos ’87 & Jennifer Galiotos Mrs. Laurie A. Gellman Dr. Marc H. Glickman & Mrs. Laurie Feldman Mrs. H. Robert Graham Jr. Mr. Nathaniel T. Green II Mr. & Mrs. S. Earl Griffin Mr. George L. Grinnan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Christopher D. Hale Dr. & Mrs. Charles M. Hecht Leavitt Mrs. Yvonne Hiatt Takis & Linda Karangelen Vassilios & Heather Karangelen Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Keatley Richard ’94 & Megan Kiefner Gary & Jill Layne Mabel Burroughs Tyler Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Mark J. McCarthy Meredith Realty Harrington LLC Miller Oil Co. Inc. Elsie M. Mueller Mr. & Mrs. John M. Murray NationsBank Mr. & Mrs. Stephen S. Perry Jr. Suresh & Lata Rijhwani John ’93 & Elisabeth Sawyer Jim ’75 & Elizabeth Smith Mr. Edward A. Stein Ann P. Stokes Nancy & George H. Tatterson Jr. James & Lin P. Tomlinson

Anonymous (4) Stephen B. & Barbara J. Ballard Mike & Michelle Bennett Mrs. Margaret W. Bishop Mr. & Mrs. James H. Blassingham III Mrs. Dawn Bray Dr. & Mrs. Ron Brodsky Patrick & Ann Brogan Mr. & Mrs. William R. Burnette Mr. & Mrs. Mitch Burton Central Fidelity Bank Ron & Julie Childress Beck Mr. & Mrs. James G. Close Jr. Christopher & Paula Cook Todd ’86 & Robin Copeland Bob & Cathy Craft Mr. & Mrs. Richard Davis Mr. & Mrs. Byron H. Delavan Jr. Mr. Louis C. Eisenberg Reid & Harriet Ervin Frederick Foundation Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Alan Gamsey Mrs. Travis B. Garris Mr. Bruce H. Gilbert Dean ’72 & Ilene Goldman Mr. Joseph Haskell Dr. & Mrs. Peter S. Heyl Dr. & Mrs. Ted Hughes James Camp Foundation Mr. & Mrs. J. Jerry Kantor Ms. Barbara Kiley King Family Fund Randi ’82 & Bradford Klavan Mr. Robert M. Kralowetz Mr. & Mrs. Ron Kramer Dr. & Mrs. Willette L. LeHew Mr. Dennis T. Lewandowski Dr. & Mrs. Alvin Margolius Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James A. Markey Mr. David Matson Joe & Robyn Maus Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. McElroy McWaters Family Foundation Mid Atlantic Cardio Thoracic Surgeons Ltd. Beth & Greg Murphy


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Dr. & Mrs. William Lyle Oelrich Clint & Jean Oliver William & Norma Overton Mrs. Jane A. Pellegrino Mr. & Mrs. Hiram E. Perkinson Jr. Ms. Beverlee R. Peters Dick & Laura Phillips Mr. & Mrs. William A. Prince Dr. & Mrs. Harry E. Ramsey Jr. Mrs. Juanita B. Reed Dr. & Mrs. Henry M. Rogers Mr. & Mrs. Bradley R. Sanford Secretary Sovran Foundation Inc. Wood ’79 & Ellen Selig Mrs. Lois Shriver Simpson Builders Inc. Brook & Martha Smith Mr. Robert L. Stein Dr. & Mrs. Nabil T. Tadros H. Raymond Tahhan & Randa C. Dumet Dr. & Mrs. Paul R. Temple Ben & Anne Vanderberry Doris & Seeman Waranch Dr. & Mrs. Norman P. Weiss Mr. & Mrs. Ben R. Wiley Jr. Lang & Lucy Williams Mr. & Mrs. Peter B. Williams Mrs. Corinne L. Wood Mr. Thomas E. Wood Wood Vending Services Mr. & Mrs. William C. Wooldridge Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. Zoeller

$5,000 & Above Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. S. B. Adler Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Anderson ARPR Inc. Azalea Inn I Mrs. Martha P. Beale Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Beck Mr. & Mrs. Jon D. Becker Mr. & Mrs. Philip S. Belkov Mr. Martin Berger Mr. John B. Bernhardt Mr. Bruce T. Bishop Mr. & Mrs. James C. Bishop Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Bondurant III Mr. & Mrs. George H. Brown Mr. Hughes D. Burton Dr. & Mrs. Stephen R. Caplan Drs. Gregg & Karen Clifford Mr. & Mrs. David N. Cohen Conrad Brothers of Virginia Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Copeland Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Craig Neal & Karen Crawford Jeanie ’79 & Billy Daniel Mr. & Mrs. Phil D. Davenport CAPT & Mrs. Michael D. Davis USN Ret. Mr. William B. de la Cruz & Dr. Gloria V. de la Cruz Ted & Molly Dey Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. Drinkwalter Jr. Kevin & Dianne Elliott Col. & Mrs. Edward B. English Ret.

James & Jamie Farrell Richard & Mary Feckler First Virginia Bank Mr. & Mrs. Marvin S. Friedberg Steve ’86 & Patricia Galiotos Mrs. Mary Gauthier Mr. & Mrs. Lew Georges Mr. & Mrs. John S. Georghiou Deric & Wina Giddens Dr. & Mrs. Norman Goldin Mr. & Mrs. Edward Goldman Barbara & Allen Gordon Drs. James & Janet Gordon Mrs. James W. Gray Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Ronald R. Hallstrom Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Hardee Mr. & Mrs. Marshall P. Harrell Heritage Bank Mr. James R. Herndon Michael & Wendy Holley Mr. & Mrs. James J. Izard II Mr. William C. Jeffries Dr. & Mrs. David H. Johnson The Honorable & Mrs. Jerrauld C. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Bob Jump Mr. & Mrs. William E. Kass RADM & Mrs. John T. Kavanaugh USN Ret. Mrs. Mary G. Keogh Carolyn & Jim Key Robert King & Sara Morris Mr. & Mrs. William E. King Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Klar Mr. & Mrs. Bruce A. Laderberg 2014-15 Annual Philanthropy Report

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Mr. & Mrs. Herbert W. Laine Mr. & Mrs. Larry C. Land Ms. Vicky Lauder Mrs. Meredith Salb Lauter Mrs. Virginia T. Lawrence Mr. & Mrs. Page G. Lea Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Lee Dr. & Mrs. Charles L. Levy Dr. Donald L. Levy Life Savings Bank Drs. Barry & Louise Lubin Mrs. Katherine O. MacMillan Ms. Cornelia S. Magee Dr. Charles G. Maresh Mrs. Irene Mathas Mr. William H. Metzger Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey G. Miller Drs. Harry & Ann Molligan Kevin & Susan Murray Mr. & Mrs. Toshihiro Nagasato Mr. William D. Nipper Norfolk Collegiate Lower School Nancy ’81 & Charles Nusbaum Mr. Gordon E. Parker Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Reymond G. Pascual Mr. Kenneth Phillips Mr. & Mrs. John F. Plomgren Dr. Drusilla S. Powell & Mr. Robert C. Powell Andy ’80 & Kathy Protogyrou Dr. & Mrs. Soundar Rajan Dr. & Mrs. Mallory Read Jr. Dr. & Mrs. George Rector Jr. James ’83 & Sally Reeve Mr. Alan M. Salsbury Mr. & Mrs. Darryl P. Samsell Mr. & Mrs. Leon Sarfan Mrs. Janet Scott Dr. & Mrs. Albert P. Solomon Gerald H. Stein Chris & Kathy Stephanitsis E. Toles Summers ’79 Mr. & Mrs. Hubert E. Swecker Richard & Christie Sykes The Alison J. & Ella W. Parsons Foundation Ms. Robyn J. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Vincent G. Thomas II Tidewater Battery Co. Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Phillip C. Todd Caroline ‘84 & Walter Tonra Mrs. Lucy B. Tyson Drs. Flaviano & Rosalina Uy Dr. & Mrs. Gregorio C. Uy Dr. & Mrs. Leonard J. Weireter Jr. Dr. Marshall A. Weissberger Drs. Jeffrey & Heather Wentworth Dr. Mervyn J. Wighting 12

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$2,500 & Above Anonymous (3) Anne ’82 & Peter Abraham Mr. & Mrs. Samuel D. Adsit III Mr. & Mrs. Tatsuo Ando Dr. & Mrs. Hormoz Azar Mr. Wendell Banyay Mr. & Mrs. Nathan D. Benson Molly Hubard Bilisoly ’80 Mr. & Mrs. John Broderick Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Carney Dr. & Mrs. Tejwant S. Chandi Mrs. Arlie H. Christian Daniel ’80 & Linda Crain Pamela ’92 & Lewis Crenshaw Mr. & Mrs. George H. Curtis IV Dr. & Mrs. Wayne M. Derkac Mr. & Mrs. Andrew P. Diffenbaugh Jodi ’88 & Andy Dobrinsky Mrs. Barbara Dryer Dr. & Mrs. Darryl F. Feldman Mr. Robert M. Finke & Mrs. Dawn M. Peters Capt. & Mrs. Kevin K. Frank Fulton Bank Paul ’93 & Bobbie Galiotos Janet & Tom Grant Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Greene Dr. & Mrs. William T. Greer Jr. Christopher Gross & Diana Blanchard Gross Barbara Hall Mr. & Mrs. William H. Halprin Mrs. Debra F. Hatch Sam & Jane Hedgecock Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Heely Mrs. Mary P. Heilig Mrs. Virginia P. Henderson Ms. Zena L. Herod Dr. & Mrs. George C. Hoffman Mrs. Derrell Hudgins Beth ’84 & Brent Johnson Michael & Cynthia Jones William B. & Betty M. Jones Mrs. Susan L. Jordan Mr. & Mrs. Elliot M. Juren Mallory Copeland Kahler ’85 Dr. & Mrs. George M. Kemp Martha ’77 & Robert Kline Thomas C. Kyrus & Family Lafayette Investors Inc. Mr. & Mrs. John D. Laudenslager

Mrs. Virginia T. Lawrence Rene, Sharon, Ginny & Kellan Lessard Mr. & Mrs. Errol G. Lewis Sharon ’76 & Thomas Lira Drs. Roberto & Rachelle Luna Capt. & Mrs. William J. Marshall Mrs. Monique Martone Charles H. McCoy Jr. A. Keith ’81 & Debra Miller Doug & Jill Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. Shurl R. Montgomery Mrs. Sharon H. Moran Mr. & Mrs. George D. Morris Sr. Mrs. Geraldine N. Nicholson David & Melanie O’Dell Drs. David & Karen Oulton Lex & Corrie Park Mr. Tim Parsons Brenda Pidgeon Dr. & Mrs. Earl M. Pollock Jon Pruden ’89 Mr. & Mrs. Peter D. Pruden III Dr. Helen Roberts ’81 Hank & Martha Rogers Mr. & Mrs. Martin Rosen Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Roughton Schwab Fund For Charitable Giving Dr. & Mrs. Eric Schwartzman Mr. Samuel B. Segar Jr. Wayne & Ann Shank Phillip & Sharon Shanker Mr. & Mrs. Fred B. Simpson Mr. & Mrs. S.L. Sparrow Jr. Stephen ’78 & Laura Stackhouse Ann ’78 & Stephen Story Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert H. Sturtevant Dr. Beryl S. Sun & Mr. Joseph Wong Suntrust Bank Drewry Gresham Tatterson ’89 Mr. & Mrs. Earl Thomas Mr. & Mrs. James E. Tonra Charlie & Jennifer Trapani Mr. & Mrs. John S. Tymoff Dr. William M. Waldrop Mr. & Mrs. Dennis A. Walker Dr. & Mrs. Charles A. Ward Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Weinstein Sally & Joel Weintraub Dr. & Mrs. David W. West The Wheat Foundation Matthew & Valerie White Mr. James A. Whitham Mr. & Mrs. T. Glenn Wilson Mr. Jay H. Zimmerman & Dr. Margaret C. Zimmerman


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Turf Fields & Lights Campaign In May 2015, Norfolk Collegiate broke ground on the next phase of capital improvements, the $2.6 million Turf Fields and Lights Campaign. Chaired by former Chairman of the Board and alumni parent Henry U. Harris III, the campaign renovated the athletic fields with two 70x110 yard, competition-sized, pre-lined artificial turf fields, which now allow our student-athletes to practice and play in all weather conditions. A batting cage, which is being added soon, also will provide a designated hitting area for our softball and baseball teams. Not only do the fields accommodate multiple sports on one field, but the six state-of-the-art Musco® lights provide access to the fields year-round. The benefit of investing in new turf fields and lights is two-fold, with improvements impacting every current and future student at Norfolk Collegiate, as well as the greater Hampton Roads area. Norfolk Collegiate is still looking for generous donors to help complete our campaign. Please contact Director of Development Nicole Pellegrino at 757.480.2348 or npellegrino@norfolkcollegiate.org.

Turf Fields & Lights Donors Anonymous David & Lori Baccanari Dr. & Mrs. J. Patrick Baker Stephen Ballard, Jr. & Family Beazley Foundation Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Gary D. Bonnewell Joseph F. Bouchard Judge Richard & Mrs. Dawn Bray Mr. & Mrs. John Broderick Ms. Alison Mathias Carlsmith Cottrell Contracting Corp. Jeffrey ’89 & Mary Creekmore Mr. & Mrs. Bobby DeFord Edwin S. Webster Foundation Jai & Richard Essenmacher The Estate of Peter M. Meredith Sr. & Susan T. Meredith Larry & Amy Flora Mr. & Mrs. Jamisson Fowler Taylor ’00 & Emily Franklin Steve ’86 & Patricia Galiotos

The Givens Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Henry U. Harris III Mr. & Mrs. Stephen E. Heretick Mr. & Mrs. James J. Izard II Beverly ’70 & Peter Keilty Mr. Martin J. Kelly & The Honorable Susan H. Kelly Carroll Lee ’82 & Scott Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. William W. King Kevin & Kelly Larkin Gary & Jill Layne Sunshine ’79 & Tyler Leinbach Betsy & Norman Mason Ted ’85 & Keryn Mathas Robert & Margo McFarland Thomas ’90 & Elizabeth Minton Mr. & Mrs. David E. Moore Beth & Greg ’94 Murphy North Shore Construction Co. – Mr. Christopher Kanter Paxton Co.

The Rhodes Family Mr. & Mrs. John A. Roane Scott & Charlene Robertson George & Barbara Sarris John ’93 & Elisabeth Sawyer Mr. A. Kenneth Scribner Jr.* Wood ’79 & Ellen Selig Mr. Darryl A. Shelton & Dr. Karen Shelton Jim ’75 & Elizabeth Smith Dr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Stine Ann P. Stokes Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey A. Swartz TowneBank Foundation Jim ’82 & Mahala Vail E.B. & Elise Walthall Jonathan & Shepelle White Drs. Jeffrey & Heather Wentworth Lang & Lucy Williams 2014-15 Annual Philanthropy Report

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Gifts to Endowment Funds: Investments in The Mission Endowment funds are invested and generate income to support the school’s mission. Many donors choose to pay tribute to friends or loved ones by making gifts to Norfolk Collegiate in their honor or in their memory. We are grateful for those gifts and the people they celebrate, who are now a part of our legacy of giving. These permanent endowments grow over time and provide income to be used for grants and scholarships each year. This listing reflects gifts received from July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015. To contribute to an endowed fund or to start an endowment of your own, please contact the Development Office at 757.480.2348. 14

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The Meredith Family Scholarship Fund The Meredith Family Scholarship Fund was established in 1982 by Peter & Susan Meredith Sr. to provide scholarships for students of middle class families. Donors The Estate of Peter M. Meredith Sr. & Susan T. Meredith Meredith Family Math Chair The Meredith Family Math Chair was established in 2010 by Peter Marshall Meredith Jr., Penelope Harper Meredith and their children, Anne Harper Meredith Lea ’97 and Peter Marshall Meredith III ’02. The endowed fund was created to allow the school to recruit and retain superior faculty. Endowed chairs recognize our most distinguished teachers for their accomplishments and future teaching potential. Richard & Shaune Meredith Wrestling Endowment Richard Meredith ’74 and Shaune Meredith established this endowment fund in 2012 to provide funds to Norfolk Collegiate’s wrestling program and to attract, retain and recruit outstanding coaching staff. The A. Kenneth Scribner Jr. and Sue Faulkner Scribner Headmaster’s Seat of Excellence Endowment

innovative and engaging settings from the most qualified and collaborative faculty members. Stuart Weintrob Memorial Scholarship Fund Established in 1994, this award is presented by the Weintrob family in memory of Stuart Weintrob, a member of the Class of 1997, to a returning student who exhibits Stuart’s character qualities of courage, positive outlook, friendship and scholarship. Donor Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Weintrob Perry & Carol Haworth Memorial Scholarship Fund This scholarship is awarded to a junior or sophomore on the basis of academic merit. Mrs. Grace Haworth gives this award in memory of Perry and Carol Haworth, her son and daughter in-law. Mrs. Haworth is the grandmother of Lorraine Haworth ’83, Daniel Haworth ’92, Rachel Haworth ’00 and Bethany Haworth ’04. The Capt. J.J. George JR. Memorial Scholarship for Achievement in Math This scholarship award was established in 2014 by Susan George, in memory of her husband and former Norfolk Collegiate teacher, Joseph J. George Jr., who passed away in 2011. This scholarship award is presented

to a rising ninth-grade student who demonstrates a commitment to the study of mathematics. The student must be highly motivated and passionate about mathematics and put his or her best effort into achieving success. Donors Mr. Brian Bacso Mrs. Eileen M. Kelley Mr. & Mrs. Mark Sullivan Michael Tayloe Memorial Scholarship Fund The Michael D. Tayloe Scholarship Award, established in 1990, is presented to a returning sophomore or junior who has contributed to student life at Norfolk Collegiate, is an “all-around” student having average to above average academic standing, is an athlete with a positive attitude and a role model for other students and is involved in service clubs. Donor Mr. & Mrs. William E. Rachels Jr. Townsend Oast Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund This award is presented to a rising junior or senior in memory of Townsend Oast, a 1979 graduate of Norfolk Collegiate. Criteria for this award include outstanding service to school and community and positive attitude and school spirit, qualities that “T” possessed while a student.

The A. Kenneth Scribner Jr. and Sue Faulkner Scribner Headmaster’s Seat of Excellence Endowment, established in May 2005, provides our school the opportunity to reward and recognize Norfolk Collegiate’s “master teachers” who enhance the core of our campus’ intellectual community. It is through this fund that we are able to ensure that our students are learning in the most 2014-15 Annual Philanthropy Report

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The recipient is selected by alumni and classmates of “T” who established this scholarship in 1988 in his memory. Donors Class of 1979 Jeanie Furr Daniel ’79 Mr. & Mrs. Brian N. Friedman Jeff Laibstain ’79 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. Michaels Mrs. Anne Oast Miller Susan T. Pollard Mr. & Mrs. Roy A. Rector Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. Staman Ms. Anne Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. Whedbee Brian Slattery McCann Memorial Scholarship Fund This scholarship, established in 1994, is presented by the McCann family in memory of Brian McCann, a member of the Class of 1990. The award recognizes a returning Norfolk Collegiate student who exemplifies effort; is dedicated, hardworking and gives 100 percent; and who also exhibits a quiet nature, good qualities and motivation. It recognizes academic performance, participation in sports and school activities and service to the school and community. Donor Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. McCann David Campbell Gayle Memorial Scholarship Fund The David Campbell Gayle Memorial Scholarship Fund reflects David ’09, as it will nurture and support the academic and athletic talents of selected students at Norfolk Collegiate. A meaningful tribute to his memory, this fund was created by combining all contributions from family and friends who were deeply touched by David’s life. With the blessing of the Gayle family, the 16

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combined donations were used to establish a fund to celebrate and recognize others dedicated to academic and athletic excellence. It is the family’s intent that this fund will continue to grow over time. Established in 2012, the fund is used to provide scholarships for one or more rising seniors at Norfolk Collegiate who have demonstrated significant academic and athletic achievement. Donors Bollie McLemore ’07 Ms. Susan T. Meredith & Mr. Joseph S. Beck Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Wolcott Jr. *Thank you to all those who participated in or supported the David Campbell Gayle Lacrosse Tournament. William A. and Lucille W. Sawyer Scholarship Fund The award was established in 1999 in honor of William A. and Lucille W. Sawyer by their son, Frank Sawyer, the husband of retired lower school teacher Madelyn Sawyer. They are the parents of Norfolk Collegiate alumni Jeff ’90 and John ’93. This award recognizes exemplary

citizenship, scholarship and athletic participation in a returning junior or senior. Additionally, the fund supports faculty salaries. Donors Hampton Roads Community Foundation Mrs. Madelyn R. Sawyer Louise Mundy Vermillion Award Fund This scholarship award is presented to a returning Norfolk Collegiate student who demonstrates scholarship and character. Mrs. Vermillion began her career at Carolton Oaks in 1958. During her 30-year career at Carolton Oaks/ Norfolk Collegiate she taught math, history and English. Mrs. Vermillion was responsible for establishing the humanities program in 1965. Through her unique contributions, she has remained a symbol of the culture and character of the school. This scholarship is funded from an endowment established by Mr. Roderick A. Mundy in honor of his sister for her commitment and dedication to the teaching profession. Selection also is based on financial need.

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Legacy of Diversity Endowment Fund Dream it. Make it a goal. Achieve it. Fund balance as of June 30, 2015: $82,154 Twelve members from the Class of 2006 made their philanthropic dreams a reality when they established the Legacy of Diversity Endowment Fund to encourage a more diverse student body at Norfolk Collegiate through the senior class Jefferson Challenge program. This fund provides financial assistance to foster the importance of learning, living and growing in a diverse atmosphere.

Legacy of Diversity endowment Fund Donors Daniel Blue ’15 Danielle Blue ’08 Mary Elizabeth Corliss ’15 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Edmond

The Estate of Peter M. Meredith Sr. & Susan T. Meredith Tyler Hudgins ’05 William B. & Betty M. Jones Brittany McPherson ’06

Michael Ortiz ’15 Maddy Reed ’15 Aaron Shroyer ’10 Robert & Thomasine Williams

Jo Melchor Hackney and John H. Hackney Jr. Memorial Endowment Fund Award The prestigious Jo Melchor Hackney and John H. Hackney Jr. Memorial Endowment Fund Award was presented to Catherine Thomson ’94, Alan Stell and Ashley Billman, for use in the 2015-16 school year in recognition of their dedication and excellence in teaching at Norfolk Collegiate. Mr. John H. Hackney Jr., former trustee of Norfolk Collegiate, has been a member of the Collegiate community since 1984, when his granddaughter, Cara Paige Oxenham ’96, entered first grade. He and his wife, the late Jo Melchor Hackney, developed an appreciation for the small class sizes, dedicated teachers and high quality facilities at Norfolk Collegiate. Mr. Hackney established the Jo Melchor Hackney and John H. Hackney Jr. Memorial Endowment Fund in 2005 to provide three annual merit awards to honor one teacher each from the lower, middle and upper schools. These professional development awards are designed to recognize teachers who demonstrate a “commitment to a career in teaching, exemplify excellence in the classroom and influence other teachers by example.” 2014-15 Annual Philanthropy Report

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The prestigious Jo Melchor Hackney and John H. Hackney Jr. Memorial Endowment Fund Award was presented to Alan Stell (left), and Ashley Billman (second from right) and Catherine Thomson ’94 (far right), for use in the 2014-15 school year in recognition of their dedication and excellence in teaching at Norfolk Collegiate. With them are Mr. John H. Hackney Jr., former trustee of Norfolk Collegiate, and his granddaughter, Cara Paige Oxenham ’96.

2014-15 Award Winners LOWER SCHOOL: Catherine Thomson First-grade teacher Catherine Thomson ’94 has worked tremendously hard to help transform our lower school literacy program. With Thomson’s extensive early childhood background, she was a driving force behind aligning the spelling program so that each child would learn how to spell in a consistent and age appropriate manner. For the past two years, she has conducted professional development training for all lower school teachers. Due to her dedicated efforts, the lower school’s language arts teachers can track the students’ progress throughout their lower school careers thus creating more capable readers and writers for years to come. She has accomplished all of this while also being one of the strongest and most compassionate classroom teachers, organizing such favorite children’s events such as the first-grade’s Egypt Day and Mother’s Tea, as well as the kindergarten through fifth-grade Shamrock Final Mile that benefits Operation Smile. Her professional, kindhearted attitude towards peers, parents and most importantly, children, is simply outstanding. 18

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MIDDLE SCHOOL: Alan Stell Perennially one of the most popular teachers with middle school students – Alan Stell truly inspires students to love science. He is a thoughtful advisor who contributes to middle school students’ overall growth and development by partnering with our school nurse/ health department chair to teach seventh-grade students about their bodies. He truly embraces the role of the independent school faculty member in terms of engaging in multiple areas of school life. In addition to teaching science in both middle and upper schools, he is the program head of the girls’ softball team, department chair of the science department and middle school honor council co-sponsor. UPPER SCHOOL: Ashley Billman Though only in her third year of teaching, Ashley Billman has demonstrated a level of engagement and professionalism rarely found even in more experienced teachers. Billman has willingly embraced developing new senior seminars (including Introduction to Southern Literature and Introduction to Short Fiction). She has been a dedicated advisor to our Honor Council for two of her three years with us and has coached junior varsity girls’ lacrosse. In addition, she dedicates many hours to assist seniors during the college application process. Billman used her award to attend the prestigious summer professional development program, the “Smithsonian Summer Institute: Teaching the Humanities through Art.”

Oak Heritage Society The Oak Heritage Society was established to recognize our friends who have chosen to include Norfolk Collegiate in their long-term gift planning or to establish permanently endowed funds. Members of the society have made provisions to support Norfolk Collegiate through charitable trusts and annuities, retirement plans, bequests, life-income gifts, gifts of insurance policies or other forms of deferred giving. We acknowledge with gratitude the enduring legacy of these Oak Heritage Society members: Mr. & Mrs. Stewart H. Buckle III

Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Kiefner Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Robison III

Mr. & Mrs. W. Claiborne Coupland

Mr. Frederick V. Martin

Mr. A. Kenneth Scribner Jr.*

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Garris Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Meredith Jr.

Mrs. Nancy Spainhour*

Mr. John H. Hackney Jr.

Mrs. Francesa McCleary

Dr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Stine

Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Henry

Mr. Harrison J. Perrine

Dr. & Mrs. Vasken Tenekjian

Ms. Toni B. Jones

Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Reed

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Annual Fund: Yearly Giving, Daily Impact Every year, Norfolk Collegiate families, alumni, faculty and staff, and friends join together to support the Annual Fund to ensure the financial health and prosperity of our school. The Annual Fund includes unrestricted gifts that enhance academic, athletic and extracurricular programs and provide necessities not funded by tuition dollars. We thank our committed Annual Fund donors who help to lead our program to new heights.

Annual Fund Volunteers Norfolk Collegiate would like to thank all the volunteers who give voice to why annual giving is important to our school. We are most appreciative of their commitment and support of our annual giving campaign. One way our Annual Fund volunteers help is the phone-a-thon, where they help create and foster positive relationships with alumni, parents and friends of the school. Callers also take this opportunity to confirm current contact information and give an update about what is happening on campus. 2014-15 Annual Fund phone-a-thon Volunteers Lori Baccanari

Suzy Kelly

Joe Bouchard

Kevin Larkin

Dawn Bray

Brittnay Lee ’04

Bobby DeFord

Sunshine Leinbach ’79

Jodi Dobrinsky ’88

Rob McFarland

Jai Essenmacher

Carol Moore

Kai Evans

Katie Nonemaker ’96

Jamisson Fowler

Scott Robertson

Jesse Gordon ’96

Barbara Sarris

John Sawyer ’93 Elizabeth Smith Tyler Trapani ’09 Elise Walthall Staff Michelle Adcock Julia Bannister Cayte Brown ’08 Kate Pringle

Yearly Giving... The Annual Fund supports almost every aspect of a Norfolk Collegiate education. Parents volunteer, teachers guide students and give extra time, students give back to the community, alumni carry on the school’s traditions and tell great stories about their experiences, trustees provide governance and grandparents provide inspiration. All have established a strong tradition of support for Norfolk Collegiate.

Daily Impact • Professional development opportunities give our faculty the tools they need to energize them and their classrooms. • Technology and software upgrades prepare our students for an increasingly technology-based society. Norfolk Collegiate has made an investment in iPads®, iMacs®, SMART technology, apps, 3D printers, robotics, coding software and more. • Scholarships make a Norfolk Collegiate education possible for talented and deserving students. • The freshman leadership retreat teaches teambuilding skills through physical challenges. • Support for more than 50 athletic teams gives our students a competitive edge. • Instruments for band and supplies for the art department allow our students to express themselves through visual and performing arts. • Norfolk Collegiate Alumni Association activities continue its legacy.

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Annual Fund Oak Society: Leadership Gifts The Oak Society, the highest leadership giving category, was established to recognize donors who contribute $2,500 or more to the school’s Annual Fund. In their honor, Oak Society members are invited to attend a Headmaster’s Reception in celebration of their philanthropic leadership. At this event, donors share their passion and appreciation for Norfolk Collegiate and the Annual Fund, which enhances our students’ experiences. We want our students to have every advantage in meeting the challenge of today’s classroom. A gift to the Annual Fund gives our students a competitive edge and supports our commitment to educational excellence. In recognition and appreciation of your continued support, we thank you. Listing reflects gifts received from July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015.

Founder’s Circle $10,000 & Above

Ed & Jan Reed

Ted ’85 & Keryn Mathas

Carolton Oak’s Circle $2,500 To $4,999

Headmaster’s Circle $5,000 To $9,999 Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Jamisson S. Fowler Dr. & Mrs. George L. B. Grinnan Sr. William B. & Betty M. Jones Mr. Martin J. Kelly & The Honorable Susan H. Kelly Mr. & Mrs. W. Sheppard Miller III

Scott & Charlene Robertson

Katherine ’80 & Mark Batzel Ms. Alison Mathias Carlsmith Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin G. Cottrell V Jeffrey ’89 & Mary Creekmore Jai & Richard Essenmacher Taylor ’00 & Emily Franklin Mr. & Mrs. Wendell C. Franklin

Mr. & Mrs. Henry U. Harris III Leslie & Tom Hix Jim & Guzin Karides Kevin & Kelly Larkin Sunshine ’79 & Tyler Leinbach Dr. & Mrs. Jason D. Maguire Mr. & Mrs. David E. Moore Frank & Ryan Rhodes George & Barbara Sarris Mr. & Mrs. William L. Self Mr. Jeff Silverman Dr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Stine Denise & John Wright

Mr. John H. Hackney Jr.

Annual Fund Donors: Thank You for Your Generosity! The impact of annual giving on our school budget is vital to maintaining the school’s tradition of excellence. The Annual Fund supports the school’s most important needs and contributes to every part of the school’s operations. This listing reflects gifts received from July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015.

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Katherine ’80 & Mark Batzel Capt. & Mrs. Thomas J. Batzel Lee & Margaret Baynor Dr. Yassine Benis & Dr. Ines Noura Benis

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Mr. & Mrs. John Broderick Andrew ’92 & Jennifer Castellano Combined Federal Campaign of South Hampton Roads Bert & Mary Crawford Mr. & Ms. Michael P. Fitzwater Ms. Stefanie Franklin Henry & Mary Jeanne Harris Charitable Trust Clarke Hitch ’07 Carroll Lee ’82 & Scott Kennedy The Hubard Family Trust Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Kanter Rick & Hays Kiefner Dr. Felix M. Kirven & Dr. Elizabeth Ruth Smith Bruce ’87 & Janet Lennon Jones Anne H. Lockhart & Timothy J. Lockhart David & Charlene Loope Mrs. Kate Ellis Marshburn Betsy & Norman Mason Thomas E. ’83 & Robyn Mathas Robert & Margo McFarland Scott & Jennifer McMonagle Scott ’83 & Kelli Overton Sharon & Scott Reed Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Roberts Andrew ’92 & Hollie Schaubach David & Marta Smith Ann P. Stokes Mr. & Mrs. Franklin A. Swartz Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey A. Swartz Jim ’82 & Mahala Vail Jonathan & Shepelle White Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Weaver Drs. Jeffrey & Heather Wentworth Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Wolcott Jr.

Mighty Oaks Club $500 To $999 Mr. & Mrs. Carl Adcock Claire ’85 & David Benjack Ronnie & Lisa Boone Mr. Neal P. Brodsky Mr. & Mrs. Carleton F. Bryant III Edward Budimier ’07 Dr. & Mrs. Tejwant S. Chandi Mr. & Mrs. Geoffry A. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. Clements Todd ’86 & Robin Copeland Linda & Claiborne Coupland Capt. & Mrs. Michael D. Davis, USN (Ret.) Mr. & Mrs. Bobby DeFord Dr. & Mrs. Adrian C. Dews Sr. Kevin Fields ’98

Marie A. Finch Larry & Amy Flora Robert ’74 & Neven Garris Bob & Kim Gayle Mr. & Mrs. R. Bryan Grinnan III Todd E. Heaton, Md. Steven Hess & Andrea Grady Mr. & Mrs. Creighton D. Holt Dale Christopher House ’82 Pam & Jim Hurley Ashley ’94 & Jon James Gary & Barbara Janovetz Mr. & Mrs. Shawn Jones Michael & Cynthia Jones Howard & LeAnne Jordan Mr. & Mrs. William W. King John Klinck & Eileen Hofmann Michael ’02 & Emily ’02 Lindale Michael ’93 & Socorro Mann Dr. Melchor A. Marin & Mrs. Maria Inmaculada Lopez Capt. & Mrs. William J. Marshall Paul Matthews & Deborah Baynor The McCleish Family Beth & Greg Murphy New York Life Insurance Office of Government Affairs Bob & Mae Obermeyer Mr. & Mrs. Vincent M. Ortiz William & Norma Overton Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Peabody Jr. Suresh & Lata Rijhwani J. David Rives ’76 John ’93 & Elisabeth Sawyer Mrs. Madelyn R. Sawyer Mrs. Deborah Bernstein Segaloff ’86 Alexandra ’91 & Craig Snyder David & May Scott Sutelan Target E. B. & Elise Walthall Matthew & Valerie White Lang & Lucy Williams Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Wimbrough Randy & Kathy Windley Neal & Missy Wright YNot Pizza & Italian Cuisine Ra & Sotheara Yoeun

Acorn Club $250 To $499 Mrs. Mary Stuart Copeland Alfano ’81 Azalea Inn I Dale & Keith Bangel Thomas & Jackie Burke

Mr. Don Coqayohomuwok Chapman ’72 Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Cohen Christopher & Paula Cook Frances C. Craig Jim & Annette Creekmore Rad ’00 & Lindsay Davenport Ms. Ruby L. Dowd Randi Reed Dunlap ’05 Mr. Kai Evans Dr. Russell D. Evett Michael & Laura Gafney Dr. & Mrs. Dennis D. Gaskin Dean ’72 & Ilene Goldman Sandra & Howard Gordon Christopher Gross & Diana Blanchard Gross Jeff & Wendy Gulley Keith Hall ’74 Sara Ann & Lyman Hammond Johnston Harris ’06 Harris Teeter Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen E. Heretick Franklin T. Holloway ’82 Mrs. Patricia C. Jacobs Gary & Jill Layne Travis Levy ’93 Xiaodong Li & Ying Zhao Mr. Jay Livingood Anna Fortson Logue ’94 Liz King Lynch ’86 Mr. John C. Lynch Bev & Bob Mann Tom Manser & Maria Urbano Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Marcus Bjorn & Loli Marshall Kelly Martone ’87 Joe & Robyn Maus Mr. John P. Maynard Charles H. McCoy Jr. Mrs. Patricia T. McMichael Susan Meredith ’78 & Joe Beck Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Monroe Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Morgan Nancy ’81 & Charles Nusbaum Mr. & Mrs. Brad M. O’Neal Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Pearson Jr. Michael & Susie Potter Jon Pruden ’89 Ms. Suzanne Puryear Catherine & Tom Quinn Richard & Jean Gray Rice Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Rigby Joe & Dottie Rowell Martha Ruggles ’78 Jeffrey Sawyer ’90 Mr. Darryl A. Shelton & Dr. Karen Shelton 2014-15 Annual Philanthropy Report

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Mike & Leslie Shroyer Cleteus & Catherine Smith Jim ‘75 & Elizabeth Smith H. Raymond Tahhan & Randa C. Dumet Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Trapani Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Charlie Williams Mr. William C. Winn Cathy Wright

Spirit Club $100 To $249 Anonymous (7) Mr. Gregory L. Addison Capt. & Mrs. Richard B. Alsop Brad Atkins & Chris Waibel Atkins Taraneh Azar ’85, Md. David & Lori Baccanari John Bain Margaret Watt Baker ’91 Mr. & Mrs. Stanley G. Barr Jr. Joan L. Barry Alexandra Bartlett Fred & Jane Bashara Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Bashara The Beachy Family Oscar & Shannon Bejarano Jeff Bennett ’91 Lei Lei & Rob Berz Ashley Billman Thomas Bishop ’88 Dane & Karen Blythe Mrs. Kathleen Boettcher Anne Satchell Boggs ’64 Gordon & Loukia Borrell Chris ‘93 & Maria Bowman Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Breeden III Polly & Hank Brodsky Cayte Merryman Brown ’08 Carl & Ardene Bunch Mr. & Mrs. Jacob S. Burks Michael ’90 & Cathy Burnette John & Joann Burnham Mallory Copeland Butler ’85 Brenton Buxton ’80 Phil & Regina Camacho Ms. Dana Carr Michael S. Castellano ’91 Charles & Linda Catlett Ms. Beverly A. Causey Javon Clark Demby Michael ’88 & Anne ’88 Claywell Andy & Jane Cole Joseph Collins Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Connors 24

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Mr. George W. Cooper III (Trey) David Craft ’96 Pamela ’92 & Lewis Crenshaw Dr. Stephen Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. George H. Curtis IV Margaret Dalrymple Mr. & Mrs. John T. Dalton Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Davis Larry & Judy Dobrinsky Mr. & Mrs. Vincent L. Doyle Tim & Teresa Duvall Tanya Banks Early ’93 & Brian Early Justin Epstein ’85 Mrs. Elizabeth L. Etheridge Jean & Paul Farrell Mrs. Donna Ferguson Christopher Ford ’05 Claire Fornsel Ronni Markman Foster ’85 Buzz ‘88 & Sheri Foster David & Cathy Francis The Frenck Family Jennifer Hartley Friday ’92 Caroline King Furr ’88 Mrs. Irene Galiotos Paul ’93 & Bobbie Galiotos Steve ’86 & Patricia Galiotos Capt. & Mrs. Carl Gatje, USN (Ret.) Dr. & Mrs. Mohib N. Ghobrial Erik ’84 & Samantha Gordon Greg Gordon ’93 Jesse Gordon ’96 Winston Gouldin ’84 Woody Granger ’08 Richard & Mary Lou Grissom John & Pam Hair Ehteshamul Haque & Huma Hyder Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. Harris Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey W. Hastings Terry & Jennifer Hinton Kevin Hirschfeld ’88 Virginia ’81 & John Hitch Mrs. Jean Hodges Leo & Mary Ellen Holland Michael & Wendy Holley Marc & Kym Hrisko Tom Hubert Mrs. Derrell Hudgins Chris Hughes ’04 Dorothy, Ralph & Elizabeth Hughes Mr. Jeff K. Hutson Brandon Jones ’09 Bailey K. Jones, Class of 2016 Ms. Monsurat Kadri Mrs. Barbara Kaplan

Michael Kaplan Leigh Keogh ’92 Mr. & Mrs. Lee C. Kitchin Lucy Lynne Knutson Conn Calvin & June Koonce Lolita Kraft Scott Lehew ’87 Monroe & Kristen Lentz Jennifer ’92 & Whitney Lester Chris Lewandowski ’09 Barbara & Donald Lipskis Mrs. Jeanne Livesay Mark Ma ’15 William ’85 & Laura Magee Tom Markey ’09 Rick & Gayle Matthews Joan & Jim Maus Kenneth Reed Mayo ’79 Mary ’80 & Michael McCaffrey Charles ’93 & Kathy McCoy Jake McDonald John McKendree ’01 Bollie McLemore ’07 Maria McLemore ’05 Steve & Michelle McNaughton Phil & Debbie Meadows Elizabeth Meredith & Ken Morris Julius ’76 & Jeanne Miller Thomas ’90 & Elizabeth Minton Mrs. Marilyn K. Mishoe Mr. & Mrs. Albert S. Morrison III Jason Mundy Naval Civilian Managers Association Mr. Eric M. Nestor Dr. & Mrs. William Lyle Oelrich Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Ordonez Cara Oxenham ’96 Mr. Robert T. Parker Robert Partlow ’84 Mrs. Virginia D. Pausch Mr. & Mrs. Todd Pringle Chris & Kim Reaghard Dr. & George H. M. Rector Nicole Reese Philip ’92 & Misty Richard Matthew & Georgiana Robertson Mr. & Mrs. Steven J. Robinson Dr. & Mrs. Petr O. Ruzicka S. L. Nusbaum Insurance Agency Inc. Mr. Alan M. Salsbury Ryan Samuel ’05 Dr. & Mrs. Jay H. Samuels David & Stephanie Santos Mrs. Margo E. Sarris Ed & Jackie Scott


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Wood ’79 & Ellen Selig Dr. & Mrs. Julian W. Selig Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David Sellers Kim & David Siebert Mrs. Melissa Natchus Silverman John ‘81 & Carina Simpson Eric & Deborah Skroch Karen A. Smallets Derrick Smith ’82 Ms. LaVerne L. Smith Richard & Diane Smith Ms. Erin Smyth Michael Spooner Stephen ’78 & Laura Stackhouse Sara Steil Alan Stell John & Leslie Stella Tara Lee Cline Stone ’93 Kimberly L. Tamburino Jeff & Terry Tessler Betty S. Thomas Kavita Imrit Thomas Sandie Baker Thompson ’80 Catherine ’94 & Tyler Thomson Levi & Susanna Thomson Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Thornton Jeff & Denise Tinkham Craig ’88 & Shelagh Todd Mrs. Patricia M. Trapani Bob Turner David ’89 & Sarah Uy Drs. Joshua & Diane Wallach Matthew Weaver ’87 Scott ’91 & Abigail Weinstein Sally & Joel Weintraub Janet Weintraub Mr. & Mrs. Dwayne Wesley Mr. Alan J. White Richard & Mary White Chris & Cindy Wilkinson Betty & Jack Williams Mr. & Mrs. Douglas B. Wilson Dr. & Mrs. Robert Wilson Jimmy & Gail (Dinky) Winn Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Woodson Rebecca Zborowski Karen Kruger Ziselman ’80

Blue & White Club Up To $99 Anonymous (20) Liesel Abraham ’15 Melissa Adams Christopher Adsit ’11

Ashlee Aldridge ‘04 Marcus Anderson ’15 Mr. John M. Ankerson Angie Lawrence Ashley ’92 Alex Atkins ’08 Byron A. Baker John ’02 & Kate Baker Robert Baker ’06 Jody Balaban ’97 Helena Banks ’15 Vernal Buddy Banks ’06 Julia Bannister Tom & Arlene Baragona Shannon Bartel Anne Bashara ’15 Ms. Becky D. Baskins Natalie Batzel ’15 Elizabeth Daman Baum ’96 Guy & Martha Beale James ’77 & Vickie Beale Mrs. Martha P. Beale Jonathan Beck ’14 Lindsey Belle Evan Benedict ’04 Cody Bennett ’14 Emily Bennett ’11 David Bessey ’88 Chris Bianchi ’15 Thomas Bishop ’04 Andy Blackman ’10 Rochelle Boatright David Bonnewell ’09 Catherine Booker ’08 Scott & Wesi Boyer Charles Braden ’10 Hallsey Brandt ’12 Rachel Brodsky ’15 Gregory Brown ’08 Kempton Browne Kevin Brownstein ’88 Mrs. Sue Bryant Matt Buckle ’10 Grant Campion ’17 James & Sheri Casper Noah Causey ’15 Jessie Cavolt ’15 Ralph Chesson ’91 Ron & Julie Childress Beck Mr. Azam Choudhury Jill Choudhury Tommy Christie ’09 Mr. Stephen E. Clark Emily Cole ’14 Elizabeth Collado Baodan Collins ’15

Alexandra Cook ’15 Mr. Charles E. Cook Ashley Cota ’13 Ryan Cota ’10 Daniel ’80 & Linda Crain Garrett Crain ’09 Melanie Crain ’12 Aubrey Cross ’09 Jingming Cui ’15 Mary Lou Cutter Gracie Dashiell ’08 Robby DeFord ’13 Taylor DeFord ’13 Sarah DeStefano Rachel Devine ’88 Jodi ’88 & Andy Dobrinsky Sarah Stine Dougan ’06 Georgia Drinkwalter ’14 Miles Drinkwalter ’12 Yalaina Dupre’ ’15 Ronald Evers Mrs. Carolyn M. Ewing Peyton Fancher ’15 Dustin Farrell ’10 Mr. & Mrs. Derek R. Fix Gabe Foleck ’21 Mr. James Forrester Mr. Edward Samuel Foster Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James W. Frankenberry Megan Frost ’03 Ms. Vanessa Gardner Michael Garnett ’93 John Randolph Edwards Garris ’06 Laura Gayle ’16 Grace Georgo ’18 Blake Gershon ’15 James Glover ’15 Martijn Goossens ’15 Dr. & Mrs. T. Winston Gouldin Mr. James H. Grady Anderson Granger ’12 Sarah Green ’15 Mr. Terry D. Grinnell Laura Klein Grochocki ’04 Peter Guan Tom & Donna Gwaltney Mr. Robert B. Hanbury Tracy Lane Hardee ’68 Byron Harrell ’96 Missy Ungerman Harris ’05 Wyatt Hill ’08 Marie Hill ’14 James Hitch ’09 Sam Hitch ’12 Phoebe Hitson ’09 2014-15 Annual Philanthropy Report

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Abby Hodges ’15 Mr. Bruce Holbrook Megan Holley ’12 Chris Howerin ’08 Tripp Howerin ’06 Brendan & Tara Hoyle Taylor Hughes ’05 Bailey Jones ’16 Claire Jose ’15 Mr. & Mrs. Peter Kageleiry Catherine Kanter ’12 Meghan Kanter ’10 Natalie Kanter ’14 Lauren Weinstein Kaplan ’96 Stefanie Karangelen ’10 Yianni Karangelen ’12 Mr. Darryl Katrancha Christian Keller ’15 Janet Uy Kelley ’93 Mary Kelly ’09 Elizabeth Kelso Lonice Kenley Layne Kennedy Shaira Khan ’15 David Kirkland ’10 Rachel Klavan ’15 Christopher Klevan ’08 Lauren Klevan ’10 Mike Klinck ’15 Alex Kopylov ’09 Danny Laderberg ’11 Jodi Laderberg ’08 Kevin Laderberg ’11 Claire Laibstain ’11 Julia Laibstain ’13 Patricia Laibstain ’83 Victor Layne ’16 Brittany Lee ’04 Hunter Lee ’15 Gabby Leporati ’15 Mr. Joseph P. Leporati Carl Levy ’10 Mary Vail Lewis ’90 Astrid Li ’16 Yifan Li ’15 Jaqui McBride Lilly ’90 Mr. Steven C. Link Marsha Lockard Shawn Lockard Lawrence Maddox Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Mark C. Madison Sr. Mark Madison ’15 Evan Maguire ’15 Kathleen Manos ’15 Victoria Martinez ’09 26

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Mr. John Rhamstine Narain Rijhwani ’15 Charles Robison ’97 Drake Rodden Christian Rodriquez ’15 Melissa Rogers Ann Cawood Rosenwald ’65 Jack Royal ’06 Mrs. Martha B. Ruggles Josephine T. Russell Benjamin Salsbury ’08 Julie & Bob Samuel Zoë Sanborn Virginia Sanford ’15 Kelsey Host Sarcone ’07 Jennifer Sayegh ’04 Mr. & Mrs. L. Richard Schwartz III Lex Selig ’15 Mr. Albert Selkin Tyler Simpson ’08 Katherine Ryan Simpson ’05 Noah Simpson ’15 Allison Sinesi ’09 Ms. Kayla Smith Geoff & Paige Solomon Franklin Spruill Mr. Hugh R. Staples Martijn Steendam ’09 Christopher Stine ’01 John Stine ’02 Mary Beth Stine ’08 Edward Sutelan ’15 Michael Swartz ’10 Rachel Swartz ’13 Ms. Sabrena Tabron Hayley Tate ’15 Natalie Taylor ’08 Cabell Thomas ’14 Kelly Enright Tiblier ’04 Anh Tran Tyler Trapani ’09 Philip Trapani ’15 Mr. Hervey A. Trimyer Mr. & Ms. John Trotta Mr. & Mrs. William D. Ungerman Christopher & Shelby Vanak Vanguard Rachel VanHorn ’01 Melinda ’87 & Scott Vooss Elizabeth Forsberg Wadman ’81 Elizabeth & Blake Wallace Benson Wang ’15 Mike & Nancy Ware Campbell Ware ’06 Sara Weintraub ’11


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Joe & Irene Weintrob Whitney Metzger Weireter ’03 Catherine ’87 & David White Frankie White ’17 Chris Whitney ’08

Mrs. Chris Willson Gregory ’04 & Lauren Willson Mr. Jared R. Wilson Houston Wilson ’12 Gordon Wolcott ’09

Sarah Wolcott ’07 Keith Wright ’08 Doris Xu ’15 Christine Zaitoun ’15 Rex Zhang ’15

1963 Society Established to provide much-deserved recognition to those donors whom the school can count on to contribute to the Annual Fund every year, members of this new society must give for three or more consecutive years. Consecutive gifts—no matter the size—are crucial to the success of the school and its students. These gifts provide a powerful foundation each year from which Norfolk Collegiate can support critical aspects of the student experience. Named for the year in which the Carolton Oaks School graduated its first class of seniors, the 1963 Society has helped our institution flourish and grow in educational offerings, extracurricular activities and facilities. It is because of generous supporters, particularly those who have invested in our school year after year, that Norfolk Collegiate and our dynamic students have enjoyed continued success.

1963 Society 3+ Years Mr. & Mrs. Carl Adcock Angie Lawrence Ashley ’92 Mr. & Mrs. Stanley G. Barr Jr. Joan L. Barry Fred & Jane Bashara

The Beachy Family Ron & Julie Childress Beck Dane & Karen Blythe Garrett Booker Mrs. Dawn Bray Mr. & Mrs. Carleton F. Bryant III Carl & Ardene Bunch Mallory Copeland Butler ’85 Danielle Campion

Ms. Alison Mathias Carlsmith Ralph Chesson ’91 Ashley Cota ’13 Linda & Claiborne Coupland Melanie Crain ’12 Jim & Annette Creekmore Randi Reed Dunlap ’05 Mrs. Elizabeth L. Etheridge Mr. & Mrs. Jamisson S. Fowler 2014-15 Annual Philanthropy Report

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Megan Frost ’03 Dr. & Mrs. George L. B. Grinnan Sr. Richard & Mary Lou Grissom Tom & Donna Gwaltney John & Pam Hair Missy Ungerman Harris ’05 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey W. Hastings Henry & Mary Jeanne Harris Charitable Trust Wyatt Hill ’08 James Hitch ’09 Clarke Hitch ’07 Sam Hitch ’12 Mrs. Jean Hodges Megan Holley ’12 Franklin T. Holloway ’82 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Kanter Mrs. Barbara Kaplan Elizabeth Kelso Layne Kennedy Julia Laibstain ’13 Brittany Lee ’04 Xiaodong Li & Ying Zhao Barbara & Donald Lipskis Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Marcus Capt. & Mrs. William J. Marshall Mrs. Kate Ellis Marshburn Rick & Gayle Matthews Kenneth Reed Mayo ’79 Dr. Chuck C. McCormick Julie Merryman ’13 Shelby Ortiz ’10 Mr. Robert T. Parker Mary Peccie Mrs. Jane A. Pellegrino Mr. & Mrs. Philip P. Purrington III Matthew & Georgiana Robertson

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Joe & Dottie Rowell Mrs. Martha B. Ruggles Ryan Samuel ’05 Mrs. Margo E. Sarris Mrs. Madelyn R. Sawyer Mrs. Deborah Bernstein Segaloff ’86 Kim & David Siebert Katherine Ryan Simpson ’05 Richard & Diane Smith Ann P. Stokes David & May Scott Sutelan Rachel Swartz ’13 Mr. & Mrs. Franklin A. Swartz Kimberly L. Tamburino Target Jeff & Terry Tessler Catherine ’94 & Tyler Thomson Bob Turner E. B. & Elise Walthall Matthew Weaver ’87 Whitney Metzger Weireter ’03 Chris & Cindy Wilkinson Dr. & Mrs. Robert Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Douglas B. Wilson Rebecca Zborowski

5+ Years David & Lori Baccanari John ’02 & Kate Baker Julia Bannister Capt. & Mrs. Thomas J. Batzel Lindsey Belle Rochelle Boatright Mark & Alan Boring Gordon & Loukia Borrell

Mr. & Mrs. John Broderick Thomas & Jackie Burke Michael ’90 & Cathy Burnette John & Joann Burnham Phil & Regina Camacho Ms. Dana Carr James & Sheri Casper Andrew ’92 & Jennifer Castellano Charles & Linda Catlett Michael ’88 & Anne ’88 Claywell Andy & Jane Cole Elizabeth Collado Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Connors Garrett Crain ’09 Rad ’00 & Lindsay Davenport Jodi ’88 & Andy Dobrinsky Ms. Ruby L. Dowd Mr. & Mrs. Vincent L. Doyle Tim & Teresa Duvall Justin Epstein ’85 Jai & Richard Essenmacher Ronald Evers Larry & Amy Flora Claire Fornsel Buzz ’88 & Sheri Foster Michael & Laura Gafney Paul ’93 & Bobbie Galiotos Mrs. Irene Galiotos Mr. Nick Garcia Dean ’72 & Ilene Goldman Erik ‘84 & Samantha Gordon Mr. & Mrs. R. Bryan Grinnan III Ehteshamul Haque & Huma Hyder Tracy Lane Hardee ’68 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen E. Heretick Steven Hess & Andrea Grady


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Leslie & Tom Hix Dale Christopher House ’82 The Hubard Family Trust Pam & Jim Hurley Ashley ’94 & Jon James Gary & Barbara Janovetz Howard & LeAnne Jordan Michael Kaplan Jim & Guzin Karides Lolita Kraft Randy Ladkau Kevin & Kelly Larkin Monroe & Kristen Lentz Jennifer ’92 & Whitney Lester Anne H. Lockhart & Timothy J. Lockhart Lawrence Maddox Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Jason D. Maguire Bev & Bob Mann Michael ’93 & Socorro Mann Ted ’85 & Keryn Mathas Paul Matthews & Deborah Baynor Joe & Robyn Maus Mary ’80 & Michael McCaffrey Charles ’93 & Kathy McCoy Charles H. McCoy Jr. Mr. & Mrs. W. Sheppard Miller III Thomas ’90 & Elizabeth Minton Jason Mundy Bob & Mae Obermeyer Mr. & Mrs. Vincent M. Ortiz Cara Oxenham ’96 Mr. & Mrs. Eric S. Patterson Margaret Paul Mr. & Mrs. William R. Poppert Ms. Britt Marie Potter George Rector ’01 Richard & Jean Gray Rice Philip ’92 & Misty Richard Scott & Charlene Robertson John ’93 & Elisabeth Sawyer Andrew ’92 & Hollie Schaubach Mr. & Mrs. L. Richard Schwartz III Ed & Jackie Scott Wood ’79 & Ellen Selig Dr. & Mrs. Julian W. Selig Jr. Eric & Deborah Skroch Ms. LaVerne L. Smith Cleteus & Catherine Smith David & Marta Smith Jim ’75 & Elizabeth Smith Derrick Smith ’82 Geoff & Paige Solomon Stephen ’78 & Laura Stackhouse Mrs. Patricia M. Trapani Christopher & Shelby Vanak

Melinda ’87 & Scott Vooss Drs. Joshua & Diane Wallach Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Weaver Janet Weintraub Drs. Jeffrey & Heather Wentworth Lang & Lucy Williams Mrs. Chris Willson Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Wimbrough Cathy Wright Neal & Missy Wright

10+ Years Dale & Keith Bangel Claire ’85 & David Benjack Scott & Wesi Boyer Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Breeden III Brenton Buxton ’80 Ms. Beverly A. Causey Combined Federal Campaign Of South Hampton Roads Frances C. Craig Jeffrey ’89 & Mary Creekmore Pamela ’92 & Lewis Crenshaw Mr. & Mrs. George H. Curtis IV Mr. & Mrs. Bobby DeFord Ms. Stefanie Franklin Caroline King Furr ’88 Dr. & Mrs. T. Winston Gouldin Christopher Gross & Diana Blanchard Gross Harris Teeter Inc. Chris Hughes ’04 Mr. Martin J. Kelly & The Honorable Susan H. Kelly Leigh Keogh ’92 Gary & Jill Layne Bruce ’87 & Janet Lennon-Jones David & Charlene Loope Bjorn & Marshall Thomas E. ’83 & Robyn Mathas Elizabeth Meredith & Ken Morris Mr. Eric M. Nestor Katie Kiefner Nonemaker ’96 William & Norma Overton Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Peabody Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Pearson Jr. Brenda Pidgeon Michael & Susie Potter Suresh & Lata Rijhwani J. David Rives ’76 George & Barbara Sarris Alan Stell Mike & Nancy Ware Joe & Irene Weintrob Catherine ’87 & David White Matthew & Valerie White

Randy & Kathy Windley Jimmy & Gail (Dinky) Winn Mr. William C. Winn Denise & John Wright

15+ Years Joseph F. Bouchard Mr. Neal P. Brodsky Taylor ’00 & Emily Franklin Rick & Hays Kiefner Jeff & Denise Tinkham Capt. & Mrs. Michael D. Davis, USN (Ret.) Mr. & Mrs. David E. Moore Jon Pruden ’89 Christopher & Paula Cook Mrs. Patricia T. McMichael Mr. Alan M. Salsbury Mr. & Mrs. Gary D. Bonnewell Patricia Laibstain ’83 Julie & Bob Samuel Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey A. Swartz Karen Kruger Ziselman ’80 Mr. John H. Hackney Jr. Sara Ann & Lyman Hammond Susan Meredith ’78 & Joe Beck Julius ’76 & Jeanne Miller

20+ Years Mrs. Mary Stuart Copeland Alfano ’81 Brad Atkins & Chris Waibel Atkins Mr. Charles E. Cook Daniel ’80 & Linda Crain Mr. & Mrs. Rick Davis Mrs. Donna Ferguson Bob & Kim Gayle Sandra & Howard Gordon Mr. & Mrs. Henry U. Harris III Virginia ’81 & John Hitch Carroll Lee ’82 & Scott Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. William W. King Mr. & Mrs. Lee C. Kitchin Sunshine ’79 & Tyler Leinbach Tom Manser & Maria Urbano Betsy & Norman Mason Robert & Margo McFarland Phil & Debbie Meadows Scott ’83 & Kelli Overton Ed & Jan Reed Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Roberts Dr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Stine Sandie Baker Thompson ’80 Craig ’88 & Shelagh Todd Jim ’82 & Mahala Vail Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Wolcott Jr. 2014-15 Annual Philanthropy Report

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Current Parent Giving Class of 2015-2027 Ever since Norfolk Collegiate was founded in 1948, parents have offered voluntary financial support to one of the school’s proudest traditions, the Annual Fund. Our parents are continuous, strong supporters, and we thank you for your dedication and loving support of the Norfolk Collegiate community. All listings reflect gifts received from July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015.

CLASS OF 2015 – 30% Mr. & Mrs. Fred G. Bashara Mr. & Mrs. Neal P. Brodsky Ms. Beverly A. Causey Christopher & Paula Cook Mr. & Mrs. Thomas O. Gwaltney IV Mr. & Mrs. Jim Karides Mr. John M. Klinck & Ms. Eileen Elizabeth Hofmann Mr. Joseph P. Leporati Mr. & Mrs. Mark Madison Dr. & Mrs. Jason D. Maguire Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. McCaffrey Mr. & Mrs. Vincent M. Ortiz Dr. & Mrs. Suresh K. Rijhwani Wood ’79 & Ellen Selig John ’81 & Carina Simpson Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Trapani Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Matthew White

CLASS OF 2016 – 40% Anonymous Gordon & Loukia Borrell Dr. & Mrs. Tejwant S. Chandi Mr. Edward Samuel Foster Jr. David & Cathy Francis Ms. Stefanie Franklin Bob & Kim Gayle Dean ’72 & Ilene Goldman Mr. & Mrs. Stephen E. Heretick Kevin Hirschfeld ’88 Pam & Jim Hurley Toni Jones Carroll Lee ’82 & Scott Kennedy Lucy Lynne Knutson-Conn Gary & Jill Layne Monroe & Kristen Lentz Susan Meredith ’78 & Joe Beck Mr. Eric M. Nestor 30

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CLASS OF 2017 – 39% Anonymous (2) Mr. Gregory L. Addison Ms. Becky D. Baskins Katherine ’80 & Mark Batzel James ’77 & Vickie Beale Scott & Wesi Boyer Mallory Copeland Butler ’85 Jodi ’88 & Andy Dobrinsky Tim & Teresa Duvall Ehteshamul Haque & Huma Hyder Mr. & Mrs. Creighton D. Holt David & Charlene Loope Dr. Melchor A. Marin & Mrs. Maria Inmaculada Lopez Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Ordonez Melissa Rogers Mr. & Mrs. William L. Self Wood ’79 & Ellen Selig Kim & David Siebert Ms. LaVerne L. Smith Alan Stell Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey A. Swartz Jim ’82 & Mahala Vail Jonathan & Shepelle White Drs. Jeffrey & Heather Wentworth Richard & Mary White Randy & Kathy Windley Denise & John Wright

CLASS OF 2018 – 43% Tom & Arlene Baragona Shannon Bartel Dane & Karen Blythe Thomas & Jackie Burke Phil & Regina Camacho Javon Clark-Demby Dr. & Mrs. Adrian C. Dews Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Edmond Mr. & Ms. Michael P. Fitzwater Larry & Amy Flora Buzz ’88 & Sheri Foster Dean ’72 & Ilene Goldman Christopher Gross & Diana Blanchard Gross Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. Harris Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Shawn Jones Michael & Cynthia Jones Kevin & Kelly Larkin Mr. Steven C. Link Thomas E. ’83 & Robyn Mathas Joe & Robyn Maus Scott & Jennifer McMonagle Susan Meredith ’78 & Joe Beck Bob & Mae Obermeyer Suresh & Lata Rijhwani Jim ’75 & Elizabeth Smith Michael Spooner E. B. & Elise Walthall

CLASS OF 2019 – 44% Anonymous Capt. & Mrs. Richard B. Alsop Dr. Yassine Benis & Dr. Ines Noura Benis James & Sheri Casper Kevin Hirschfeld ’88 Dr. Felix M. Kirven & Dr. Elizabeth Ruth Smith Anne H. Lockhart & Timothy J. Lockhart Dr. & Mrs. Jason D. Maguire


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Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Monroe Jr. Michael & Susie Potter Mr. & Mrs. Philip P. Purrington III Catherine & Tom Quinn Scott & Charlene Robertson George & Barbara Sarris Mrs. Melissa Natchus Silverman Geoff & Paige Solomon Melinda ’87 & Scott Vooss Drs. Jeffrey & Heather Wentworth Jimmy & Gail (Dinky) Winn Neal & Missy Wright Ra & Sotheara Yoeun

CLASS OF 2020 – 40% Anonymous David & Lori Baccanari Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Bashara Chris ’93 & Maria Bowman Mallory Copeland Butler ’85 Jai & Richard Essenmacher David & Cathy Francis Mr. & Mrs. James W. Frankenberry Ms. Vanessa Gardner John & Pam Hair Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey W. Hastings Mr. & Mrs. Creighton D. Holt Dorothy, Ralph & Elizabeth Hughes Gary & Barbara Janovetz Michael & Cynthia Jones Scott Lehew ’87 Jennifer ’92 & Whitney Lester Mr. Jay Livingood Dr. Melchor A. Marin & Mrs. Maria Inmaculada Lopez Mr. & Mrs. Paul H. Peck Chris & Kim Reaghard Sharon & Scott Reed Melissa Rogers Ed & Jackie Scott H. Raymond Tahhan & Randa C. Dumet Jeff & Terry Tessler Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Thornton

CLASS OF 2021 – 53% Oscar & Shannon Bejarano Lei Lei & Rob Berz Michael ’88 & Anne ’88 Claywell Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Connors Pamela ’92 & Lewis Crenshaw Dr. Stephen Cunningham Mr. & Ms. Michael P. Fitzwater Ronni Markman Foster ’85

Paul ’93 & Bobbie Galiotos Christopher Gross & Diana Blanchard Gross Ashley ’94 & Jon James Mr. Steven C. Link Mr. Jay Livingood Marsha Lockard Mr. Shawn E. A. Lockard William ’85 & Laura Magee Scott & Jennifer McMonagle Bob & Mae Obermeyer Mr. & Mrs. Brad M. O’Neal Scott & Charlene Robertson Joe & Dottie Rowell Eric & Deborah Skroch Geoff & Paige Solomon Lang & Lucy Williams Dr. & Mrs. Charlie Williams

CLASS OF 2022 – 64% Anonymous David & Lori Baccanari Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Bashara Ms. Alison Mathias Carlsmith Mr. Azam Choudhury Jill Choudhury Jeffrey ’89 & Mary Creekmore Mr. & Ms. Michael P. Fitzwater Buzz ’88 & Sheri Foster Mr. & Mrs. Jamisson S. Fowler David & Cathy Francis Jeff & Wendy Gulley Ehteshamul Haque & Huma Hyder Steven Hess & Andrea Grady Howard & LeAnne Jordan Michael Kaplan Kevin & Kelly Larkin Scott Lehew ’87 Jennifer ’92 & Whitney Lester Paul Matthews & Deborah Baynor Steve & Michelle McNaughton George & Barbara Sarris Andrew ’92 & Hollie Schaubach Wood ’79 & Ellen Selig Kim & David Siebert Levi & Susanna Thomson Mr. & Mrs. Dwayne Wesley

CLASS OF 2023 – 49% Oscar & Shannon Bejarano Jai & Richard Essenmacher Jean & Paul Farrell Ronni Markman Foster ’85 The Frenck Family

Paul ’93 & Bobbie Galiotos Ashley ’94 & Jon James Mr. Joseph P. Leporati Liz King Lynch ’86 Mr. John C. Lynch Thomas E. ’83 & Robyn Mathas Thomas ’90 & Elizabeth Minton Greg ’94 & Beth Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Eric S. Patterson Chris & Kim Reaghard Sharon & Scott Reed Drake Rodden John ’93 & Elisabeth Sawyer Kimberly L. Tamburino Drs. Joshua & Diane Wallach Catherine ’87 & David White

CLASS OF 2024 – 59% Anonymous David & Lori Baccanari The Beachy Family Ronnie & Lisa Boone Mr. & Mrs. Jacob S. Burks Ms. Alison Mathias Carlsmith Mr. Azam Choudhury Jill Choudhury Michael ’88 & Anne ’88 Claywell Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Connors Jeffrey ’89 & Mary Creekmore Pamela ’92 & Lewis Crenshaw Mr. & Mrs. John T. Dalton Jr. Jai & Richard Essenmacher Mr. & Ms. Michael P. Fitzwater Mr. & Mrs. Jamisson S. Fowler Marc & Kym Hrisko Mr. & Mrs. Peter Kageleiry Charles ’93 & Kathy McCoy Mr. & Mrs. Brian P. Porter Kim & David Siebert Eric & Deborah Skroch Alexandra ’91 & Craig Snyder Levi & Susanna Thomson Lang & Lucy Williams

CLASS OF 2025 – 36% Jean & Paul Farrell Mr. & Ms. Michael P. Fitzwater Mr. & Mrs. James W. Frankenberry Marc & Kym Hrisko Dr. Chuck C. McCormick Beth & Greg Murphy Frank & Ryan Rhodes Catherine ’94 & Tyler Thomson Drs. Joshua & Diane Wallach 2014-15 Annual Philanthropy Report

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CLASS OF 2026 – 59% The Beachy Family Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. Clements Mr. & Mrs. John T. Dalton Jr. The Frenck Family Terry & Jennifer Hinton Brendan & Tara Hoyle Ashley ’94 & Jon James Michael Kaplan

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Mary Vail Lewis ’90 Charles ’93 & Kathy McCoy Thomas ’90 & Elizabeth Minton Matthew & Georgiana Robertson Joe & Dottie Rowell John ’93 & Elisabeth Sawyer Andrew ’92 & Hollie Schaubach Cleteus & Catherine Smith Christopher & Shelby Vanak

CLASS OF 2027 – 47% Ronnie & Lisa Boone Mr. & Mrs. Jamisson S. Fowler Taylor ’00 & Emily Franklin Terry & Jennifer Hinton William ’85 & Laura Magee Michael ’93 & Socorro Mann The McCleish Family Mr. & Mrs. Chip Meador


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Mr. & Mrs. Jonas A. Cosner Jr. Ally Symmes (2019) Mr. & Mrs. W. Claiborne Coupland Carter Kennedy (2016) Mr. & Mrs. Bert Crawford Blake Cummings (2018) Mr. & Mrs. James S. Creekmore Caroline Creekmore (2022) Ben Creekmore (2024) Vice Adm. & Mrs. Lewis W. Crenshaw, USN (Ret.) Ander Crenshaw (2021) Charlie Crenshaw (2024)

Dr. & Mrs. George L. B. Grinnan Sr. Natalie Batzel (2015) Thomas Batzel (2017) Mr. & Mrs. R. Bryan Grinnan III Gabby Grinnan (2018) Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Hix Carson McMonagle (2018) Abigail McMonagle (2021) Mrs. Jean Hodges Alex Loope (2017) Mr. & Mrs. Leo Holland Elizabeth Hinton (2026) Michael Hinton (2027)

Mrs. Joan Dalton Flynn Dalton (2024)

Mr. & Mrs. David R. Hornig Dusty Rhodes (2025)

Mr. & Mrs. Larry Dobrinsky Jordan Dobrinsky (2017) Noah Dobrinsky (2017)

Mrs. Alice J. Hudgins Philip Hudgins (2024)

Mrs. Julia B. Donaghy Emear Smith (2026)

Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Iles Marisa Craig (2017)

Mr. & Mrs. Hank Brodsky Rachel Brodsky (2015)

Ms. Ruby L. Dowd Jordan Dowd Laster (2019)

Mrs. Pat Ipock Carla Leanzo (2016) Gina Leanzo (2020)

Mrs. Judith W. Brooks Sydney Hicks (2018)

Mr. & Mrs. Vincent L. Doyle Madison Doyle (2017) Michael Leo Doyle (2026)

Mrs. Patricia C. Jacobs Jessica Magee (2021) Jacob Magee (2027)

Mrs. Elizabeth L. Etheridge Sarah Philpott (2017)

Dr. Susan Jones & Mr. Edwin H. Jones Jordan Reyes (2025)

Dr. Russell D. Evett Anna Winn (2019)

Mrs. Barbara B. Kaplan Kaitlyn Kaplan (2022) Carter Kaplan (2026)

Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Callo Jack Francis (2016) Peter Francis (2020) Christopher Francis (2022) Mrs. Esther L. Carpenter Jessica Magee (2021) Jacob Magee (2027) Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Catlett III Clara Murphy (2023) Madeline Murphy (2025) Mr. & Mrs. Geoffry A. Clark Madison Doyle (2017) Michael Leo Doyle (2026) Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Clements Isabella Clements (2026) Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Cohen Skylar Foster (2021) Porter Foster (2023) Darcy Foster (2023) Mr. & Mrs. Thomas N. Connors Finley Connors (2022) Mary Archer Connors (2024)

Mrs. Marie Fedee Gabriella Guirand (2022) Mrs. Marion C. Foster Maddie Foster (2018) Owen Foster (2022) Mr. & Mrs. Wendell C. Franklin Zoe’ Papadopoulos (2016) Mr. & Mrs. Michael K. Gafney Jackson Burke (2018)

Mr. & Mrs. Peter W. Karangelen Ander Crenshaw (2021) Charlie Crenshaw (2024) Mrs. Anne D. Kiley Sarah Green (2015) Mr. & Mrs. William W. King Luke Lynch (2023) Mr. & Mrs. Calvin L. Koonce Emersyn Koonce (2026)

Mrs. Irene Galiotos AJ Galiotos (2021) Logan Galiotos (2023)

Mrs. Virginia Lawrence Martha Perry McKay (2019)

Capt. & Mrs. G. Carlisle Gatje, USN (Ret.) Zachary Farrell (2023) Mackenzie C. Farrell (2025)

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Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. Littman Helena Banks (2015) Parker Banks (2018) Lilly Banks (2022)

Mrs. Virginia D. Pausch Dylan Pausch (2020) Logan Pausch (2023) Chloe Rose Pausch (2024)

Mrs. Jeanne Livesay Jacob Oliver (2015)

Ms. Britt Marie Potter Kiersten Potter (2016) Alex Potter (2019)

Mrs. Margaret H. Magnussen Meg Lockhart (2019) Dr. & Mrs. Robert F. Mann Elise Mann (2027) Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Marcus Rachel H. Klavan (2015) Zoey Vooss (2016) Maxwell Vooss (2019) Mrs. Eleanor Marshall Annie Bashara (2015) Mrs. Kate Ellis Marshburn Chris Robertson (2019) Ellie Robertson (2021) Mr. & Mrs. Roy Matejcek Caylee Hirschfeld (2019) Ethan Hirschfeld (2023) Mrs. Irene Mathas Mia Mathas (2018) Sophia Mathas (2023) Mr. & Mrs. James B. Maus Ellie Maus (2018) Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. McCoy Jr. Charlotte McCoy (2024) Charlie McCoy (2026) Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. McMonagle Carson McMonagle (2018) Abigail McMonagle (2021) Emma McMonagle (2024) Mr. & Mrs. Timothy L. McSwain Mylo Bowles (2025) Vice Adm. & Mrs. James W. Metzger, USN (Ret.) Chas LeHew (2020) Lexi LeHew (2022) Mr. & Mrs. George T. Minton Jr. George Minton (2023) Charlotte Minton (2026) Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Morgan Will Sawyer (2023) David Sawyer (2026) Mr. & Mrs. Albert S. Morrison III Emersyn Koonce (2026) Mrs. Barbara Z. Murphy Clara Murphy (2023) Madeline Murphy (2025) Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Nestor Elijah Nestor (2016) Ms. Kay Newbern Katie Georges (2017) Jacob Georges (2019) Mr. & Mrs. Dan O’Brien Kenna O’Brien (2024) 34

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Ms. Suzanne Puryear Ashby Larkin (2018) Seth Larkin (2022) Mr. & Mrs. Chuck Reid Philip Trapani (2015) Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Renk Tyler Hamlin (2020) Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Rice Harrison Thomson (2022) Carter Gray Thomson (2024)

Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Sullivan Jr. Mrs. Dorothy Sullivan Allison Casper (2019) Mr. & Mrs. David K. Sutelan Edward Sutelan (2015) Rachel Sutelan (2019) Mr. & Mrs. Franklin A. Swartz Joey Swartz (2017) Mrs. Betty S. Thomas Sebastian Portillo (2021) Mr. & Mrs. James L. Thomson Jr. Harrison Thomson (2022) Carter Thomson (2024) Elliot Thomson (2025) Mrs. Patricia M. Trapani Philip Trapani (2015)

Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Rigby Creighton Holt (2017) Chapman Holt (2020)

Ms. Rita Weiss Mia Mathas (2018) Sophia Mathas (2023)

Mr. & Mrs. John A. Roane Caroline Lee Jordan (2022)

Mrs. Bessie Wesley Solana Wesley (2022)

Mrs. Margo E. Sarris Nicholas Sarris (2016) Christopher Sarris (2019) Catherine Sarris (2022)

Mrs. Harriet S. White Rachel Brodsky (2015)

Mrs. Madelyn R. Sawyer William Sawyer (2023) David Sawyer (2026) Dr. & Mrs. Julian W. Selig Jr. Lex Selig (2015) Nick Selig (2017) Julianna Selig (2022) Mr. & Mrs. David Sellers Ronnie Boone (2024) Keeley Boone (2027) Mr. & Mrs. Donald Shalibo Emily Skroch (2021) Evan Skroch (2024) Dr. & Mrs. Donald Silver Ann T. Smith (2016) Sarah Smith (2018) Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Stanton Daniel Vail (2017) Eleanor Lewis (2026)

Mr. & Mrs. Colon Whitehurst Caroline James (2021) Jon Christian James (2023) Ava James (2026) Mrs. Wendy Widmann Jake Reaghard (2020) Emma Reaghard (2023) Mr. & Mrs. John L. Williams Harrison Williams (2021) Randolph Williams (2024) Mr. & Mrs. Robert Williams Ahmon Reddix (2023) Ayla Reddix (2024) Mr. & Mrs. Franklin C. Williamson Mary Douglas Wilson (2016) Mr. & Mrs. T. Glenn Wilson Mary Douglas Wilson (2016) Mr. William C. Winn Anna Winn (2019)


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Mathas Professional Development Grants The Mathas Professional Development Grants were created in 2014 when Ted and Keryn Mathas expanded their annual donation to promote faculty growth in the areas outlined in the School’s Characteristics of Professional Excellence. The Mathas Grants provide funding for professional activities that will increase our faculty’s expertise in current standards and best practices in their disciplines, project-based learning, technology integration and other identified areas of focus for the school. The grants also support faculty summer projects that will transform a program or area of the curriculum in a significant manner and will be replicable across the wider school community. The first Mathas Professional Development Grants were awarded in the 2014-15 school year. Recipients’ projects demonstrate their committment to our characteristics of Professional Excellence by demonstrating: • a strong commitment to understanding and accommodating student individuality and needs; • a lifelong and passionate dedication to learning and to sharing that learning with colleagues and students alike; • a thirst for honor and integrity in all aspects of their lives; • a dynamic teaching method that embraces innovation and creativity; and • a personal mission to contribute to the school, its students and its vision. The inaugural Keryn and Ted Mathas Professional Development Grants allowed seven of our teachers to research and develop the following projects: • Lower School teachers Robyn Maus and Lolita Kraft’s “Lower School Book of the Month Club” funded their travel to the National Council of Teachers of English Conference in Washington to research best practices for developing and integrating peer-mediated book groups and to design and implement this program at our lower school. • Lower school teachers Beth Collado, Ashley James ’94 and Catherine Thomson’s ’94 “Reading

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Resources for Impactful Teaching” allowed James and Thomson to travel to the International Reading Association Conference in St. Louis to research developmentally appropriate supplemental texts and, with Collado, to design teaching materials and train lower school teachers to integrate these resources into their reading instruction. • Upper school teachers Paige Solomon and Jared Wilson’s “Improving Historical Thinking Skills through Source-based Instruction” funded their participation in the Library of Congress Summer Teaching Institute of the same name. Based on that experience, they have designed professional development sessions that will be shared with our middle and upper school teachers at future professional development events, and they recently received a Library of Congress grant to extend the reach of this project through collaboration with Norfolk Public Schools and local historical and arts organizations. In addition, the recipients of the 2014-15 Keryn and Ted Mathas Awards for Professional Excellence, awarded at our opening faculty session in August, are as follows:

catherine thomson

paige solomon

jared wilson

charlene loope

sarah destefano

brendan hoyle

erin smyth

liz kelso

susie potter

brenda pidgeon

• Charlene Loope, director of instructional technology and communication arts • Sarah DeStefano, upper school social studies teacher • Brendan Hoyle, middle and upper school fine and performing arts teacher and Hackney Theater manager • Erin Smyth, middle school science teacher • Liz Kelso, middle school dean and middle and upper school math teacher • Susie Potter, school nurse and health department chair • Brenda Pidgeon, lower school technology teacher

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Library Fund The Library Fund received $4,526 from the lower school birthday book program to support the library media center. Purchases made possible by the 2014-15 Library Fund include: • Hardback books for the lower school library, each with a dedication plate honoring the birthday boy or girl. This is an ongoing tradition at the lower school. • Digital books for the library collection, which may be checked out and read online. • Subscriptions to online resources such as TumbleBooks, an online talking and animated book collection for elementary school students that features engaging stories and accompanying curricular materials, and BrainPop, which includes animated movies, learning games, interactive quizzes, primary source activities, concept mapping and more. These popular resources can be shown in teachers’ classrooms on the SMART Boards for an even more exciting literacy activity.

Library Fund Donors Dr. & Mrs. Biral S. Amin Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Bashara Mr. & Mrs. Lee Baynor Mr. & Mrs. Kent Beachy Mr. & Mrs. Ronald W. Boone Jr. The Honorable & Mrs. Richard S. Bray Lt. Cdr. Christopher R. Butler & Lt. Cdr. Katrina M Butler Ms. Alison M. Carlsmith Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Connors Mr. & Mrs. Thomas N. Connors Ms. Binnie G. Crabtree Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Creekmore Vice Adm. & Mrs. Lewis W. Crenshaw, USN (Ret.) Mr. & Mrs. Lewis W. Crenshaw III Mrs. Joan Dalton Mr. & Mrs. John T. Dalton Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Decker Mr. & Mrs. Vivin V. Deshpande Mrs. Julia B. Donaghy Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. Duffy Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Essenmacher Ms. Kasaundra Ewing Mrs. Lucy Farrell Mrs. Marie Fedee Mrs. Marion C. Foster Mrs. Irene Galiotos Mr. & Mrs. Nickolas G. Garcia Capt. & Mrs. G. Carlisle Gatje, USN (Ret.) Mr. & Mrs. Hugues Guirand Mr. Steven Hess & Mrs. Andrea Grady Mr. & Mrs. Jason M. Hirschfeld Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Hix Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Leo Holland Mr. & Mrs. Barry T. Howlett

Mr. & Mrs. Brendan D. Hoyle Mrs. Alice J. Hudgins Capt. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. Hutchinson Mrs. Patricia C. Jacobs Mr. & Mrs. Jon C. James Jr. Dr. Susan Jones & Mr. Edwin H. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Howard Jordan Mrs. Barbara B. Kaplan Mr. & Mrs. Peter W. Karangelen Mr. & Mrs. Jason S. Koonce Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Larkin Ms. Mary V. Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. Littman Mr. & Mrs. William E. Magee Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Mann Dr. & Mrs. Robert F. Mann Mr. Paul S. Matthews & Mrs. Deborah L Baynor Dr. Linda N. McCleish Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. McCoy Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. McMonagle Dr. & Mrs. Joseph S. McMonagle Mr. & Mrs. Steven B. McNaughton Mr. & Mrs. Timothy L. McSwain Vice Adm. & Mrs. James W. Metzger, USN (Ret.) Mr. & Mrs. George Thomas Minton Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Morgan Mr. & Mrs. Greg Murphy Dr. & Mrs. Zattam Musselmani Mr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Nichols Mr. & Mrs. Dan O’Brien Mrs. Latisha S. Owens Mr. & Mrs. Ketan M. Patel Mr. & Mrs. Eric S. Patterson Mrs. Virginia D. Pausch Dr. Scott F. Reed & Dr. Sharon Budniak Reed Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Renk Mr. & Mrs. Earl R. Reyes Cdr. & Mrs. Frank A. Rhodes IV Mr. & Mrs. John A. Roane Mr. & Mrs. Greg Robinette Mr. Jeremy Rodden & Dr. Samantha Furia Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Rousch Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Rowell Dr. George A. Sarris & Dr. Barbara M. Sarris Mr. & Mrs. John F. Sawyer Mrs. Madelyn R. Sawyer Dr. Kim Schock Dr. & Mrs. Wood Selig Mr. & Mrs. Vishal M. Shah Mr. & Mrs. Andrew V. Smallwood Mr. & Mrs. Cleteus D. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Smith Cdr. & Mrs. Craig M. Snyder Mr. & Ms. Robert W. Spurgeon Mr. & Mrs. Tyler Thomson Dr. Robyn M. Treadwell & Mr. Jason Monroe Drs. Joshua & Diane Wallach Ms. Rita Weiss Mrs. Bessie Wesley Mr. & Mrs. Dwayne Wesley Dr. & Mrs. Gary L. Whaley Mrs. Kathy S. Williams 2014-15 Annual Philanthropy Report

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Booster Club Our student-athletes’ success is due in part to the generosity of our Booster Club donors. In addition to providing essential new equipment, experiences and awards, the Booster Club’s goal is to boost the spirit of fans and players alike. With strong coaches, passionate fans and talented athletes, support from generous donors helps to keep the Oak spirit strong.

A strong Booster Club allows us to: • Fund one-time special athletic purchases, such as last year’s championship banner and TCIS school banners and plyometric boxes. • Celebrate and recognize teams and athletes who strive for and achieve excellence through our awards ceremonies. • Fund overnight travel for teams competing in state tournaments outside of our area – a benefit rarely offered at schools, and one we feel is important to encourage competitive athletics.

GO OAKS BRONZE $1,000 & ABOVE Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Bert Crawford Tim & Teri Duvall The Franklin Johnston Group Norfolk Youth Basketball League

CIRCLE OF CHAMPIONS $500 to $999 Sandy & Geoff Clark Mr. & Mrs. Stephen E. Heretick

COACHES CLUB $250 to $499 Brian & Janice Cavolt Bobby & Leslie DeFord The Gayle Family Pam & Jim Hurley Bob & Mae Obermeyer Scott & Sharon Reed Ra & Sotheara Yoeun

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Tommy & Robyn Mathas Mary Park ’80 & Michael McCaffrey The Beck Family Clint & Jean Oliver Melissa Rogers Jim & Elizabeth Smith Ron, Kay & Mary Beth Stine Jean & Jeff Swartz Chris & Cindy Wilkinson Mr. & Mrs. Randolph K. Windley Neal & Missy Wright


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Matching Gift Companies: Ignite the Annual Fund… Matching Gift Opportunities Norfolk Collegiate receives a huge boost from corporate matching gifts. Many employers have matching gift programs for which Collegiate qualifies. Please contact your employer to see if your company has a matching gift program. This is a great way to maximize your generous donation. • Bank of America Charitable Foundation

• Novartis US Foundation

• CapitalOne

• SunTrust Foundation Matching Gift Program

• Dominion Foundation Matching Gift Program • Humana Foundation

• Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program

• Northrop Grumman Foundation

Special Gifts: A Tribute to Others Many donors choose to pay tribute in honor or in memory of friends or loved ones by making a gift to Norfolk Collegiate. We are grateful for those gifts and the people they celebrate, who are now a part of our school’s legacy of giving. In memory of Doris Tabb Bain Phoebe Hitson ’09 In honor of John Bain Ms. LaVerne L. Smith In memory of Christa Bale Michael Ortiz ’15 John ’93 & Elisabeth Sawyer Sara Weintraub ’11 In honor of Wendell Banyay Woody Granger ’08 In honor of Shannon Bartel Jonathan Peck & Family In honor of Lindsey Belle Jonathan Peck & Family In honor of Ashley Billman Rachel Brodsky ’15 Lex Selig ’15

In honor of Garrett Booker Jonathan Peck & Family In honor of Keeley Boone ’27 Ronnie & Lisa Boone In honor of Ronnie Boone III ’24 Ronnie & Lisa Boone In honor of Carl Bryant Sue Bryant In honor of Sue Bryant Carl Bryant In memory of R. D. Cathey Jr. Jeanie ’79 & Billy Daniel In honor of Olivia Chieco-Tamburino Kimberly L. Tamburino In honor of Anne Fennell Claywell ’88 Cayte Merryman Brown ’08 Julie Merryman ’13

In honor of Baodan Collins ’15 Guzin & Jim Karides In honor of Charles Cook Lex Selig ’15 In memory of Janyce K. Cook Alexandra Cook ’15 In honor of Anne Curtis Dorothy, Ralph & Elizabeth Hughes Jonathan Peck & Family In honor of Margaret Dalrymple LaVerne L. Smith In honor of Rick Davis Julie Merryman ’13 In honor of Rick Davis Sara Weintraub ’11 In honor of Taylor & Robby DeFord Bobby & Leslie DeFord 2014-15 Annual Philanthropy Report

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In honor of Tim Duvall Dwayne & Shalalia Wesley In honor of Claire Fornsel Jonathan Peck & Family In honor of Robert E. Garris Jr. ’74 John Randolph Edwards Garris ’06 In memory of Cindy Gouldin Winston Gouldin ’84 In honor of Virginia & John Hitch Clarke Hitch ’07 In memory of T. Parker Host Jr. Kelsey Host Sarcone ’07 In memory of Mrs. Sadie B. House Dale Christopher House In honor of Michael Kaplan Dr. & Mrs. Jason D. Maguire In memory of Ean Katz Jennifer Hartley Friday ’92 In honor of William & Cecelia King Mr. & Mrs. Carter B. S. Furr Jr. In honor of John & Anne Livingood Jay Livingood In honor of Socorro Montoya Mann LaVerne L. Smith In honor of Coach Jim Markey John Baker ’02 Robert J. Baker ’06 In memory of Ann Martin Hallsey Brandt ’12 In honor of Robyn Maus Jeff & Wendy Gulley In honor of Rob McFarland, for his many years of dedicated service to Norfolk Collegiate Kali McFarland ’08 In honor of Mr. & Mrs. John C. McLemore Maria McLemore ’05 In honor of Caroline Meador ’27 Melissa Meador In memory of Ms. Moore Anonymous 40

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In memory of Kevin Moran Dr. & Mrs. William B. Jones The Wolcott Family In honor of Nelda Nutter Julia Bannister Shannon Bartel Jodi Bress Dobrinsky ’88 Dr. Chuck C. McCormick Kate Pringle In honor of Margaret Paul Dr. & Mrs. Jason D. Maguire In honor of Sarah Morgan Philpott ’17 Elizabeth L. Etheridge In honor of Señora Poppert Peyton Fancher ’15 Rachel Klavan ’15 Jacob P. Oliver ’15 Michael Ortiz ’15 Christine Zaitoun ’15 In memory of Anthony Protogyrou Dr. Julius Miller In honor of Michele Purrington Peter Guan ’17 Astrid Li ’17 In memory of Marilyn Putnam Edwards Victoria Martinez ’09 In honor of Anyssa, Ahmon & Ayla Reddix Robert & Thomasine Williams In honor of Zoë Sanborn LaVerne L. Smith In honor of Jennifer Schero LaVerne L. Smith In memory of Mr. A. Kenneth Scribner Jr. Michelle Adcock Marilyn K. Mishoe Kay & Ron Stine In honor of Emily Sencindiver Demetra Protogyrou ’15 In honor of Cleteus Smith Jeff & Wendy Gulley In honor of Mr. David B. Smith Grant Campion ’17 Laura Gayle ’16

In honor of Paige Solomon Peyton Fancher ’15 LaVerne L. Smith In honor of Alan Stell Jonathan Peck & Family In honor of Helen Stella ’98 John & Leslie Stella In honor of Michael Stella ’02 John & Leslie Stella In honor of Rose Stella ’00 John & Leslie Stella In memory of Michael D. Tayloe Anonymous In memory of Sue & Boots Taylor Natalie Taylor ’08 In honor of Catherine Thomson ’94 Mr. Oral A. Thomas & Dr. Kavita D. Imrit Thomas In honor of Harrison & Carter Thomson Levi & Susanna Thomson In memory of Vance E. Tysor III Anna Fortson Logue ’94 In honor of Liz Waters Grace Georgo ’18 In honor of Cathy Park White ’87 Mrs. Melissa Meador Mr. Oral A. Thomas & Dr. Kavita D. Imrit Thomas In honor of Paul Wilson Bailey Jones ’16 In memory of Michael Wimbrough ’87 Charles S. Lehew ’87 Ruth Lee & Kenny Wimbrough In honor of Cathy Wright & the Fine & Performing Arts Staff Ian Nipper ’15 Cathy Wright & Peggy Wright


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Norfolk Collegiate Educational Foundation The Norfolk Collegiate Education Foundation was established in December 1997 for the sole purpose of providing educational assistance for academically qualified students to receive a quality education through an independent school. The Norfolk Collegiate Educational Foundation is proud to participate in two tax credit programs offered by the Virginia Department of Education: The Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) and the Education Improvement Scholarships Tax Credits (EISTC – available in 2015-16). In addition, companies and individuals who pay Virginia state income taxes receive a state income tax credit equal to 65 percent of their donation.

Norfolk Collegiate Educational Foundation Donors 2014-15 Anonymous Mrs. Mary E. Daniel Mr. Mark Batzel Mr. Andrew Castellano Creighton Holt Mr. James G. Hurley Jr. Innovative Systems & Solutions Inc.

Mr. Howard Jordan

Mrs. Madelyn R. Sawyer

Mr. Jeffry L. Karr

Mr. A. Kenneth Scribner Jr.

Mr. William W. King

Mr. Jeffrey Silverman

Dr. Diane Maia

Tranquest LLC

Mrs. Ann Nusbaum

Mrs. Lauren Wolcott

Mr. Powell Peters Mrs. Jacqueline Peters

How does this program work? Individual Donor: Tax credits are awarded at the rate of 65 percent of the donation value. A minimum donation of $500 (cash or marketable securities) is required to be eligible. A maximum limit of $50,000 in tax credits per individual or married couple per taxable year will be imposed if all tax credits are awarded in a fiscal year. Tax credits not used carry over for five years. Example: Give a $1,000 cash gift to the Norfolk Collegiate Educational Foundation and the state will send a $650 voucher for Virginia state taxes. Business Donor: Tax credits may be available to a business making a minimum contribution of $615.39. Tax credits for business donors are awarded at a rate of 65 percent of the donation value. How do I contribute? Contact the Office of Development at 757.480.2348. Determining the effect of making a donation for tax credits on a donor’s tax liability is the sole responsibility of the donor. Before making a donation, or when tax-related questions occur, donors are encouraged to seek advice from their tax accountants or other tax advisors. Deadline is June 30.

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Alumni Giving by Class

Alumni Association mission

Class of 1964 – 50% Mrs. Anne Satchell Boggs

Class of 1965 – 14% Anonymous Mrs. Harriet Ann Cawood Rosenwald

Class of 1968 – 8% Mrs. Tracy Lane Hardee

Class of 1972 – 8% Mr. Donald M. Chapman II Mr. Dean S. Goldman

Class of 1974 – 6% Mr. Robert E. Garris Jr. Mr. B. Keith Hall

Class of 1975 – 3% Mr. James L. Smith III

Class of 1976 – 4% Dr. Julius S. Miller Mr. J. David Rives

Class of 1977 – 2% Mr. James G. Beale

Class of 1978 – 4% Ms. Susan T. Meredith Mrs. Martha A. Ruggles Mr. Stephen M. Stackhouse

Class of 1979 – 14% Mrs. Mary Furr Daniel Mr. Jeffrey M. Laibstain Mrs. Sunshine Meredith Leinbach Mr. Kenneth R. Mayo Mr. Lawrence E. Michaels Dr. Camden Wood Selig Mr. Stephen D. Staman Ms. Anne Taylor Mr. Jeffrey D. Whedbee

Class of 1980 – 12% Mrs. Katherine Grinnan Batzel Mrs. Molly Hubard Bilisoly Mr. Brenton H. Buxton Mr. Daniel S. Crain

Mrs. Mary Park McCaffrey Mr. Roy A. Rector Jr. Mrs. Sandie Baker Thompson Mrs. Dinky Evett Winn Mrs. Karen Kruger Ziselman

The purpose of the Norfolk Collegiate Alumni Association is to support the mission and philosophy of the school, to grow an engaged, active and proud community and to inspire a life-long commitment from each community member.

Class of 1981 – 8% Mrs. Mary Stuart Alfano Mrs. Virginia Clarke Hitch Mrs. Nancy Horton Nusbaum Mr. John P. Simpson IV Mrs. Elizabeth Forsberg Wadman

Class of 1982 – 8% Anonymous Mr. Franklin T. Holloway Mr. Dale C. House Mrs. Carroll Coupland Kennedy Mr. L. Richard Schwartz III Mr. Derrick M. Smith Mr. James T. Vail

Class of 1983 – 4% Ms. Patricia L. Laibstain Mr. Thomas E. Mathas Mr. Scott Overton

Class of 1984 – 5% Mr. Erik P. Gordon Dr. Winston M. Gouldin Mr. Robert G. Partlow

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The Alumni Association is a loyal, active community that embodies honor and tradition and enriches relationships among students, parents, alumni, parents of alumni and the school. alumni board of directors

Tom Mathas ’83, President John Baker ’02 Michael Claywell ’88 Pamela Crenshaw ’92 Ronni Lynn Foster ’85 Megan Frost ’03 Jesse Gordon ’96 Katie Kiefner Nonemaker ’96 Brittany Lee ’04 Jenny Metzger Lester ’92 Chuck McCoy ’93 Greg Murphy ’94 Cara Oxenham McElhenie ’96 Andy Protogyrou ’80 Charles Robison IV ’97 Ryan Samuel ’05 Whitney Metzger Weireter ’03

Class of 1985 – 12% Dr. Taraneh Azar Mrs. Claire Kaufman Benjack Mrs. Mallory Copeland Butler The Reverend Justin H. Epstein Ms. Ronni Markman Foster Mr. William E. Magee Mr. Theodore A. Mathas Mrs. Cynthia Fansler Wilkinson

Class of 1986 – 7% Mr. Todd A. Copeland Mr. Steve P. Galiotos Mrs. Elizabeth King Lynch Mrs. Deborah Bernstein Segaloff

Alumni Relations, By the Numbers Total No. of alumni: 2,403 Average alumni gift: $223 (last year $180) No. of classes with increased giving from previous year: 21 No. of alumni at the On-The-Road Reunions: 32 No. of alumni in the Alumni Basketball game: 24

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Class of 1987 – 9%

Class of 1993 – 25%

Mr. Scott LeHew Mr. Bruce Lennon-Jones Ms. Kelly Martone Mrs. Melinda Marcus Vooss Mr. Matthew C. Weaver Mrs. Catherine Park White

Anonymous Mr. John Christopher Bowman Mrs. Tanya Banks Early Mr. Paul A. Galiotos Mr. Michael A. Garnett Mr. Greg E. Gordon Mrs. Janet Uy Kelley Mr. Travis C. Levy Mr. Michael C. Mann Mr. Charles H. Mccoy III Mr. Brian Perry Mr. John F. Sawyer Mrs. Tara Lee Cline Stone

Class of 1988 – 18% Anonymous Mr. David B. Bessey Mr. Thomas W. Bishop Mr. Kevin M. Brownstein Mr. Michael G. Claywell Mrs. Anne Fennell Claywell Ms. Rachel A. Devine Mrs. Jodi Bress Dobrinsky Mr. William W. Foster Mrs. Caroline King Furr Mr. Kevin B. Hirschfeld Dr. Jay H. Samuels Mr. Craig Todd

Class of 1994 – 8% Dr. Todd E. Heaton Mrs. Ashley Whitehurst James Mrs. Anna Fortson Logue Mr. Greg Murphy Mrs. Catherine Todd Thomson

Class of 1989 – 6% Mr. Jeffrey S. Creekmore Mr. Jon E. Pruden Mr. David V. Uy

Class of 1990 – 12% Mr. Michael B. Burnette Ms. Mary Vail Lewis Ms. Jaqui McBride Lilly Mr. G. Thomas Minton III Mr. Jeffrey Sawyer

Class of 1992 – 22% Mrs. Angie L. Ashley Mr. Andrew P. Castellano Mrs. Pamela Karangelen Crenshaw Mrs. Jennifer Hartley Friday Mr. Leigh C. Keogh Mrs. Jennifer Metzger Lester Mrs. Elizabeth Laine Parker Mr. Philip E. Richard Mr. Andrew M. Schaubach Joshua A Wallach, Ph.D. 44

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Class of 2001 – 6% Mr. John C. McKendree Mr. George M. Rector Mr. Christopher A. Stine Miss Rachel E. VanHorn

Class of 2002 – 5% Mr. John G. Baker Ms. Emily Elinsky Lindale Mr. Michael W. Lindale Mr. John Stine

Class of 2003 – 3% Miss Megan E. Frost Mrs. Whitney Metzger Weireter

Class of 2004 – 13% Miss Ashlee M. Aldridge Mr. Evan C. Benedict Mr. Frank Thomas Bishop Mrs. Laura Klein Grochocki Mr. Christopher A. Hughes Miss Brittany L. Lee Miss Jennifer E. Sayegh Mrs. Kelly Enright Tiblier Mr. Gregory R. Willson

Class of 2005 – 12%

Class of 1991 – 17% Anonymous Ms. Margaret Watt Baker Mr. Jeffrey E. Bennett LtCol. Michael S. Castellano Mr. Ralph R. Chesson III Mr. Stephen S. Perry III Mrs. Alexandra Parker Snyder Mr. Scott R. Weinstein

Mr. W. Taylor Franklin Mr. Brian M. Weireter

Class Of 1996 – 14% Mrs. Elizabeth Daman Baum Mr. George W. Cooper III Mr. David M. Craft Mr. Jesse B. Gordon Mr. Byron Z. Harrell Mrs. Lauren Weinstein Kaplan Mrs. Katherine Kiefner Nonemaker Ms. Cara Oxenham

Mrs. Randi Reed Dunlap Mr. John Christopher Ford Mrs. Caroline Ungerman Harris Mr. Tyler M. Hudgins Miss Taylor E. Hughes Miss Maria E. McLemore Mr. Ryan C. Samuel Miss Katherine R. Simpson

Class of 2006 – 14%

Mr. Jody M. Balaban Mrs. Elizabeth Swearingen Paspalas Mr. Charles D. Robison IV

Mr. Robert J. Baker Mr. Vernal A. Banks Mrs. Sarah Stine Dougan Mr. John Randolph Edwards Garris Mr. Johnston M. Harris Mr. Robert E. Howerin III Mr. Jerrauld C. C. Jones Mr. Jack R. Royal Jr. Mr. Williams Campbell Ware

Class of 1998 – 1%

Class of 2007 – 9%

Class of 1997 – 5%

Mr. Kevin Fields

Class of 2000 – 4% Mr. Rad C. Davenport

Mr. Edward C. Budimier Mr. John Clarke Hitch Miss Ann B. McLemore Mr. Ryan R. Nienstedt


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Mrs. Kelsey Host Sarcone Miss Sarah L. Wolcott

Class of 2008 – 36% Anonymous Mr. Alexander B. Atkins III Miss Danielle M. Blue Miss Catherine N. Booker Mrs. Cayte Merryman Brown Mr. Gregory E. Brown Miss Katherine Grace Dashiell Mr. William W. Granger Mr. Clifton Wyatt Hill Mr. Christopher N. Howerin Mr. Christopher Klevan Miss Jodi A. Laderberg Miss Katherine A. McFarland Miss Elizabeth A. Mears Mr. Jack P. Melcher Miss Jessie N. Miller Miss Ryan L. Murray Mr. & Mrs. Robert Norfleet Miss Juliana Tazewell Porter Miss Caitlin A. Pultz Mr. Benjamin H. Salsbury Mr. John Tyler Simpson Miss Mary E. Stine Miss Natalie R. Taylor Mr. Christopher L. Whitney Mr. Keith A. Wright Jr.

Class of 2009 – 24% Mr. Gary David Bonnewell Jr. Mr. Thomas S. Christie Mr. Garrett D. Crain Miss Aubrey M. Cross Mr. James R. Hitch Miss Phoebe T. Hitson Mr. Brandon D. Jones Miss Mary L. Kelly Mr. Alexander Kopylov Mr. Christopher C. Lewandowski Mr. Thomas F. Markey Miss Victoria B. S. Martinez Miss Jamie McLemore Miss Elizabeth C. Moody Mr. Robert C. Powell Jr. Miss Claire L. Renn Miss Allison M. Sinesi Mr. Martijn S. Steendam Mr. Charles Tyler Trapani Mr. Gordon M. Wolcott

Class of 2010 – 22% Mr. Andrew R. Blackman

Mr. Charles W. Braden Jr. Mr. Matthew S. Buckle Mr. Ryan M. Cota Mr. Dustin J. Farrell Miss Meghan T. Kanter Miss Stefanie P. Karangelen Mr. David S. Kirkland Miss Lauren R. Klevan Mr. Carl P. Levy Mr. Zachary D. Mayfield Mr. Robert C. Merryman Miss Alanna P. Miller Miss Katharine Rawles Miller Miss Shelby N. Ortiz Mr. Sean P. Owens Mr. Aaron M. Shroyer Mr. Michael H. Swartz

Class of 2011 – 8% Mr. Christopher J. Adsit Miss Emily T. Bennett Mr. Danny L. Laderberg Mr. Kevin F. Laderberg Miss Claire A. Laibstain Miss Sara E. Weintraub

Class of 2012 – 17% Anonymous Miss Ann Hallsey Brandt Miss Melanie L. Crain Mr. Miles S. C. Drinkwalter Mr. Anderson M. Granger Mr. Samuel S. Hitch Miss Megan E. Holley Miss Catherine E. Kanter Mr. Yianni C. Karangelen Miss Laura K. McCarthy Mr. Thomas Houston Wilson

Class of 2013 – 11% Miss Ashley N. Cota Miss Taylor A. DeFord Mr. Robert H. DeFord IV Miss Julia C. Laibstain Miss Julie A. Merryman Miss Rachel N. Swartz

Class of 2014 – 16% Mr. Jonathan R. Beck Mr. Cody L. Bennett Miss Emily Bryant Cole Miss Georgia P. Drinkwalter Miss Marie C. Hill Miss Natalie A. Kanter Miss Elizabeth H. Renn Mr. Cabell B. Thomas

Class of 2015 – 100% Miss Liesel C. Abraham Mr. Marcus L. Anderson Miss Helena R. Banks Miss Anne Bashara Miss Natalie E. Batzel Mr. Christopher R. Bianchi Mr. Daniel M. Blue II Miss Rachel A. Brodsky Mr. Noah P. Causey Miss Jessica Cavolt Mr. James Baodan Collins Miss Alexandra B. Cook Miss Mary Elizabeth Corliss Mr. Jingming Cui Miss Yalaina R. Dupre’ Miss Peyton A. Fancher Mr. Blake Gershon Mr. James Kelsey Glover Jr. Mr. Martijn J. Goossens Miss Sarah M. Green Miss Abigayle R. Hodges Miss Claire M. Jose Mr. Christian L. Keller Miss Shaira Khan Miss Rachel H. Klavan Mr. Julian Michael Klinck Mr. Hunter M. Lee Miss Gabrielle F. Leporati Miss Yifan Li Mr. Ke Ma Mr. Mark C. Madison Jr. Mr. Evan R. Maguire Miss Kathleen D. Manos Mr. John P. McCaffrey Miss Mary Elizabeth Minor Mr. Ian A. Nipper Mr. Jacob P. Oliver Mr. Michael H. Oriz Miss Meredith B. Perrine Miss Demetra J. Protogyrou Miss Madeline E. Reed Mr. Narain K. Rijhwani Mr. Christian Rodriquez Miss Virginia R. Sanford Mr. Camden A. Selig Mr. Noah F. Simpson Mr. Edward M. Sutelan Miss Hayley E. Tate Mr. Philip R. Trapani III Mr. Beiyu Wang Miss Qing Xu Miss Christine J. Zaitoun Mr. Shu Zhang

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Percentage of Alumni Donors By Class Year Class Gift amt Percent 1964 1965 1968 1972 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1996 1997 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

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Jefferson Challenge Norfolk Collegiate thanks the Class of 2015, who displayed the true spirit of the Jefferson Challenge by having 100 percent participation in the Annual Fund. Established in 2002 with help from Mr. A. Kenneth Scribner Jr., the challenge is designed to promote a spirit of philanthropy among the senior class and encourage them to begin their legacy of giving back to Norfolk Collegiate. The program kicked-off in October 2014 with a trip on the American Rover and consisted of several fundraisers throughout the year, including the senior T-shirt sale, seminars and, new for the Class of 2015, graduation yard signs. The Class of 2015 also raised more than $1,500 to purchase a seat in the Take-A-Seat campaign for the Meredith Center for the Arts.

Highest Percentage of Alumni Donors 2015 100% 1964 50% 2008 36% 1993 25% 2009 24% 2010 23% 1992 22% 1988 18% 1991 17% 2012 17%

Highest Dollar Amounts 1985 1982 2000 1979 1992 1989 1987 1980 1993 1983

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Alumni Awards Breakfast On March 31, 2015, hundreds of students, alumni and friends of the school joined together for the annual Alumni Awards Breakfast. Sponsored by Norfolk Collegiate’s Alumni Association, the breakfast celebrated Don Chapman ’72, Anne Claywell ’88, Brittany McPherson ’06 and Ryan Samuel ’05 for their contributions to the school and community in the Meredith Center for the Arts. Chapman, the president at Uncas Consulting and senior strategist at Blue Stone Strategy Group, was honored with the Distinguished Alumni Award. This award is the alumni association’s highest honor for a graduate who through a value-oriented life, has made a significant contribution to the betterment of society. Claywell, who currently serves as Norfolk Collegiate’s director of academic advising and counseling, was awarded the Alumni Service Award. The award honors a graduate who demonstrates exceptional leadership, devotion and service for the betterment of the school. McPherson and Samuel both received the Young Alumni Achievement Award, which honors alumni who graduated within the last 10 years and made significant contributions to the community or their profession. After accepting his award, Chapman delivered a keynote address that focused on how even if the road is not clearly marked, people can make the path look however they want it to, as he did.

Previous Alumni Award Recipients Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients 2014 - Barron Segar ’80 2011 - Dr. Camden Wood Selig ’79 2008 - Theodore A. Mathas ’85 2005 - Walter D. Kelly ’73 1999 - Robert E. Garris Jr. ’74 1998 - Richard P. Meredith ’74 Alumni Service Award Recipients 2014- Kathy Potts ’67 2012 - Jeff S. Creekmore ’89 2011 - Caprice E. Murphy ’79

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2010 - Jeffrey E. Bennett ’91 2009 - James T. Vail ’82 2007 - Jon E. Pruden ’89 2006 - Jenny Metzger LeHew ’92 2005 - Steven B. Hall ’81 Young Alumni Achievement Award Recipient 2014 - Ryan Simpson ’05 2011 - Whitney S. Metzger ’03

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Alumni: Stay Connected! We look forward to staying connected with you throughout the year. Whether it is attending an event, mentoring a current student or hosting a reunion, we encourage all alumni to get involved with their alma mater. Please notify us of your good news, and we will share it with fellow alumni. Do you have a new job? Is there a new addition to your family? Are you recently married? Please send your updates to Cayte Brown ’08 at cbrown@norfolkcollegiate.org. 48

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Special Events & Sponsors Special events at Norfolk Collegiate bring people together. Many friendships are made among families, faculty, staff and alumni while volunteering and attending events. In addition to building community, the proceeds from our events supplement our Annual Fund, which directly benefits our students. Each special event supports our mission to prepare our students to thrive in a college setting and beyond. Your time, talents and treasure are essential to our success. We give thanks for all of our families and friends who support and celebrate our vibrant community as attendees, underwriters and volunteers.

ANNUAL SPECIAL EVENTS SPONSORS There are a vast number of opportunities for organizations that are interested in maximizing their investment in Norfolk Collegiate. Organizations can opt to sponsor annually, make a onetime donation or customize an ongoing donation. Exclusive opportunities for marketing, advertising, branding and recognition are available to those supporters who invest in this special sponsorship program. A special thank you to those partners who invested in year-long sponsorships of our special events at Norfolk Collegiate.

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Cottrell Contracting Corp.

Kirven Orthopedic Group P.C.

Chris Lacey Cleaning Services Inc.

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Mathas Financial Group LLC

Norfolk Speech & Language Services

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Tidewater Home Funding LLC

Charles Schwab & Co. Inc. Jones Printing Service Inc. Summit Group of Virginia

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Homecoming & Fall Fair For the second year in a row, our community celebrated homecoming with a weekend full of festivities for Oaks of all ages. With exciting athletic contests all weekend, the Oyster Roast & Taste of Collegiate Friday evening, and Fall Fair on Saturday, the campus was buzzing with energy. From bounce houses to face painting and baked goods to plants, students, parents, families and friends had a lot to explore and enjoy at this annual event. Thanks to all of our generous patrons, sponsors and volunteers, who are listed below, we raised more than $26,500 in net proceeds. Debbie Baynor

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Cottrell Contracting Corp. The Franklin Johnston Group Mid-Atlantic Coatings Inc. Mr. & Mrs. William L. Self Summit Group of Virginia

Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Duvall Chris Lacey Cleaning Services Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Cook Mr. John Domena & Dr. Diane Maia Dumbbells Personal Training LLC Firehouse Subs (NEXCOM) Mr. & Mrs. Gary Janovetz Mr. & Mrs. Scott G. Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. Brent J. Morring Norfolk Speech & Language Services Mr. & Mrs. Louis R. Roth Tidewater Home Funding LLC Walker & Laberge Co. Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Charlie Williams

Jai Essenmacher

Donation Dr. Dianna B. White

Deborah Skroch

Volunteers Jennifer Adams Lori Baccanari Susie Baisey

Craig Snyder

Gold BesTech Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Lucius H. Breeden Mr. & Mrs. Richard Essenmacher Mr. & Mrs. Jason M. Hirschfeld Hoffman Beverage Co. Kirven Orthopedic Group P.C. Dr. Robert A. Lancey & Ms. Lisa Marie Manna Mathas Financial Group LLC Medical & Surgical Eye Specialists Dr. & Mrs. Sunil S. Menawat Mr. & Mrs. Lang Williams Wolcott Rivers Gates Attorneys At Law Yellow Dog Software

Holly Dalton Amy Flora Bobbie Galiotos Andrea Grady Jennifer Holt Cristy Howlett Toni Jones Robyn Mathas Ryan Rhodes Alyssa Russell Barbara Sarris Ellen Selig Danielle Siegrist Elizabeth Ruth Smith-Kirven Kim Tamburino Stacey Unrein

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Norfolk Collegiate’s biggest party of the year, the “Spring Soiree & Annual Auction,” was held on April 18 in the Watt-Baker and Middle School Gymnasiums. With hundreds of silent auction items ranging from children’s games and toys to home furnishings and jewelry, there was something for everyone. The additions of the wine grab and the candy buffet were guest favorites that evening, as were the exciting live auction packages. The package with the highest winning bid was “Saturday Night Live in New York City,” which raised $4,800! Our biggest fundraiser of the school year was a great success, bringing in net proceeds of $100,000. Thank you to the following sponsors:

Diamond ARDX Charles Schwab & Co. Inc. Cottrell Contracting Corp. The Franklin Johnston Group

Platinum Summit Group of Virginia

Gold Givens Group Inc. Premier Soccer Equipment Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey A. Swartz

Silver Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Decker Dr. & Mrs. Robert G. Gayle Kirven Orthopedic Group P.C. Kumon Math & Reading Center Mathas Financial Group LLC Mr. & Mrs. Theodore A. Mathas Selden Optometry Mr. & Mrs. Robert Williams Wolcott Rivers Gates Attorneys At Law

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The Honorable & Mrs. Richard S. Bray Chris Lacey Cleaning Services Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Creekmore David T. Marshall, DDS, PC Mr. & Mrs. Richard Essenmacher Mr. & Mrs. Creighton D. Holt Mr. & Mrs. Scott G. Kennedy Lauren V. Wolcott, CPA, P.C. Mrs. Margaret H. Magnussen Norfolk Speech & Language Services Mr. & Mrs. Brad M. O’Neal Dr. George A. Sarris & Dr. Barbara M. Sarris Schaubach Cos. of Virginia Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Soskin Tidewater Home Funding LLC Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Trapani Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Soblotne Donations Anonymous Ms. Beverly A. Causey Dr. Russell D. Evett Mr. John M. Klinck & Ms. Eileen Elizabeth Hofmann Mr. & Mrs. Frank B. Meador III Volunteers Susie Baisey Lori Baccanari Alex Bartlett Sondra Bashara Debbie Baynor

Elyse Brown Alison Carlsmith Chris Cook Paula Cook Holly Dalton Meg Dalrymple Amy Flora Ronni Foster Rita Frankenberry Emily Franklin Bobbie Galiotos Katie Gallenstein Andrea Grady Jennifer Holt Beth Kerchner Sara Langlois Gary Layne Brittany Lee Robyn Mathas Kathy McCoy Elizabeth Minton Echo Riggs Melissa Rogers Barbara Sarris Ellen Selig Danielle Siegrist Kim Tamburino Betty Thomas Jan Weintraub Heather Wentworth


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Google & iOS Summit Funded at Auction

Thanks to the generosity of the 38 donors who contributed more than $18,000 to the Fund-An-Item portion of the live auction, Norfolk Collegiate was able to fund more than 40 teachers to attend the EdTechTeam Global Summit featuring Google for Education! Norfolk Collegiate hosted the first Independent School Summit, including keynote speaker Holly Clarkran, innovative teaching, learning and leadership consultant, on Jan. 23-25, 2016. Teachers learned about iPad integration and innovative leadership. Additionally, the generous donations will fund a year-long, customized EdTechTeam professional development plan, bringing world-class trainers to our campus throughout the 2016-17 school year!

Fund-An-Item Donors Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Bashara Katherine ’80 & Mark Batzel Dr. Yassine Benis & Dr. Ines Noura Benis Ronnie & Lisa Boone Christopher & Paula Cook Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin G. Cottrell V Jeffrey ’89 & Mary Creekmore Mr. & Mrs. John T. Dalton Jr. Bobby & Leslie DeFord Larry & Amy Flora Mr. & Mrs. Jamisson S. Fowler

SAVE THE DATE: Night

Taylor ’00 & Emily Franklin Dean ’72 & Ilene Goldman Steven Hess & Andrea Grady Terry & Jennifer Hinton Mr. & Mrs. Creighton D. Holt Gary & Barbara Janovetz Michael & Cynthia Jones Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Kanter Dr. Felix M. Kirven & Dr. Elizabeth Ruth Smith Jill & Gary Layne Sunshine ’79 & Tyler Leinbach Michael ’02 & Emily ’02 Lindale Thomas E. ’83 & Robyn Mathas

Paul Matthews & Deborah Baynor Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Monroe Jr. Sharon & Scott Reed Dusty & Ryan Rhodes Scott & Charlene Robertson George & Barbara Sarris Mr. & Mrs. David Sellers Cleteus & Catherine Smith Drs. Joshua & Diane Wallach E. B. & Elise Walthall Drs. Jeffrey & Heather Wentworth Randy & Kathy Windley Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Wolcott Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Woodson

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Golf Classic With the help of some of our dedicated alumni, as well as our Board of Trustees, Norfolk Collegiate’s annual Golf Classic, which supports the Dr. John W. Baker Jr. Memorial Scholarship, was held on June 9 at Bayville Golf Club and raised net proceeds of $35,000. Our field of 102 golfers enjoyed a gorgeous day out on the greens, along with delicious meals for lunch and dinner, cold drinks throughout the day and amazing prizes for our first-, second-, and third-place foursomes from each flight thanks to Bryan Jackson ’94 of TaylorMade Golf.

Platinum Sponsors Cottrell Contracting Corp. The Franklin Johnston Group Sentara Healthcare

Friends of Dr. John W. Baker The Givens Foundation Heritage Bank SAGE Dining Services Inc. Suntrust Bank Yellow Dog Software Charles Schwab & Co. Inc. Summit Group of Virginia Merrill Lynch

Lunch Sponsor TASTE Unlimited

Dinner Sponsor Goodrich Gourmet

Beverage Cart Sponsors Kirven Orthopedic Group P.C.

Mathas Financial Group LLC Mr. & Mrs. John A. Trinder Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust Wolcott Rivers Gates Attorneys At Law

Donations

Hole Sponsors

Bryan Jackson ’94

Elizabeth River Lawn & Landscaping Inc. Chris Lacey Cleaning Services Inc. EVMS/Dept. of Surgery Hassell & Folkes P.C. Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Kiefner Jr. Norfolk Speech & Language Services Protogyrou & Rigney PLC Tidewater Home Funding LLC Wall, Einhorn & Chernitzer PC Waverton Associates

Golf Cart Sponsors Cooper Hurley PLLC Decker, Cardon, Thomas, Weintraub & Neskis P.C. Green Clean Auto Wash Old Point National Bank S. L. Nusbaum Insurance Agency Inc. Vail Automotive Walsworth Publishing Co.

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Ms. Beverly A. Causey Mr. & Mrs. Bobby DeFord Dixon Golf, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Scott G. Kennedy Professional Printing Center

Volunteers Mark Batzel Ralph Chesson III ’91 Jodi Dobrinsky ’88 Bryan Jackson ’94 Rick Kiefner Jr. Jenny Lester ’92 Jay Livingood Mark McElhaney Katie Kiefner Nonemaker ’96 Mary Stine ’08 Christie Sykes Mary Vail ’90

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Meet the Development Office 7336 Granby Street

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Nicole Pellegrino, Director of Development

Nicole is responsible for the oversight of all fundraising initiatives, including the Annual Fund, capital campaigns, planned giving, grant writing and major gifts. She is also the contact for NAP credits through the Norfolk Collegiate Educational Foundation. If you have questions regarding contributing to Norfolk Collegiate or would like to discuss a plan for giving, please contact Nicole at npellegrino@norfolkcollegiate.org. Julia Bannister, Database Manager

Julia is responsible for managing the development database for all constituents, including alumni, current families and donors. Julia processes all gift revenue and generates receipts, event payments and registrations. Please contact Julia with any updates or changes to your contact information at jbannister@norfolkcollegiate.org.

Cayte Brown ‘08, Alumni Relations Coordinator

As an alumna of Norfolk Collegiate, Cayte brings a unique perspective to the development office. She is responsible for all alumni relations activities, such as reunions and special events, alumni social activities, the class contact program and alumni volunteer opportunities. Cayte is also responsible for all alumni communications including social media, e-newsletters, website content and class notes in publications. For questions about upcoming alumni reunions/events or to volunteer as a class contact, please contact Cayte at cbrown@norfolkcollegiate.org. Kate Pringle, Annual Fund & Special Events Manager

Kate is responsible for all Annual Fund initiatives, including direct mail, online fundraising and phone-a-thons. Kate is also responsible for the planning and execution of our major special events, including Homecoming & Fall Fair, the Annual Auction and the Golf Classic. If you are interested in volunteering or sponsoring an upcoming event or have questions regarding the Annual Fund, please contact Kate at kpringle@norfolkcollegiate.org. 56

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Ways to Give to Norfolk Collegiate Most people do not realize that there are a number of ways to give other than cash. And many of these ways can be more efficient, more beneficial and have greater tax advantages than cash. It does not matter whether the gift is for annual giving, the capital campaign or the endowment. By utilizing any of the methods described here, you may find that you can give more and save more, which is a valuable combination for everyone.

Gifts of Securities A gift of stock you have owned for a number of years can have tax advantages for you. If you have owned the stock for more than a year and it has increased in value, its outright gift to Norfolk Collegiate would mean a significant tax savings. You are not required to pay capital gains tax on the appreciation, so the actual cost to you may be less.

Life Income Gifts Stock, real estate and other investments that have been accumulated over a lifetime are often used as an ongoing source of income in retirement. One way to give is to transfer these investment assets to a “charitable remainder trust.� The income from the trust would still be paid to you or to a beneficiary for life or a term of years, after which the assets would be distributed outright to Norfolk Collegiate. There are tax advantages to such an arrangement since you are making a gift to the school through a charitable trust. In addition, since the trust can sell the gifted assets and reinvest the proceeds in higher yielding assets without paying capital gains tax, the amount of income received by you or your beneficiary may actually increase.

Gifts of Real Estate A residence, vacation home, rental property, farm acreage or vacant lot may have appreciated in value through the years so that its sale would generate a sizeable capital gains tax. By making a gift of this property, you avoid the capital gains tax and at the same time receive a charitable deduction for the full fair market value of the property. It is also possible to structure the gift so that you or your beneficiaries can continue to use the property during your lifetime.

Gifts of Life Insurance Life insurance offers two ways to provide a donor with a significant charitable deduction and benefit Norfolk Collegiate at the same time. One way is to purchase a new policy and make the school the beneficiary. The second is to make a gift of a policy that you no longer need. To receive this deduction, you simply designate Norfolk Collegiate as both the owner and the beneficiary of the life insurance policy. It is important to check with your life insurance agent for details.

Wills and Bequests Including Norfolk Collegiate in your estate plan is a simple way to remember the school. It involves no loss of capital or income for you and may have positive tax benefits for your heirs. Many donors find that a bequest is a tremendous way to supplement their lifetime gifts to the school. Please note that you should contact your attorney, accountant, tax advisor or insurance agent for additional information or assistance in utilizing one or more of these giving strategies. nicole pellegrino, director of development, is also available to offer more details on these options. 2014-15 Annual Philanthropy Report

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The Gift of Time: Volunteering at Norfolk Collegiate Norfolk Collegiate is a vibrant community of students, faculty, staff, trustees, alumni, donors and parents. Our volunteers are key to adding to the warmth of the Norfolk Collegiate experience. Your involvement in Norfolk Collegiate events and every day school life helps to make Norfolk Collegiate a very special place.

WHY VOLUNTEER? As a nonprofit organization, Norfolk Collegiate is focused on using its resources wisely. From time to time, we rely on the generosity of volunteers to help us meet our goals. More than that, we welcome you to become further engaged in the Norfolk Collegiate community. We think you’ll find it to be a rewarding experience, too. Volunteering is a great way to • Become involved in the school community;

• Use your talents; and

• Build relationships with your children’s teachers and friends’ parents;

• Feel good about giving back!

HOW TO VOLUNTEER Please contact Parent Relations Coordinator Rita Frankenberry at 757.480.2885 to learn more information about the wide range of volunteer opportunities, skills needed and time required. We promise that any amount of your time and talent is welcome, and it will be greatly appreciated!

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Volunteer for clerical tasks in the office

Serve on an event committee

Volunteer at the Collegiate Corner Store

Volunteer at the Collegiate Corner Store

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Serve as a homeroom parent Volunteer at the concessions stand Serve as a library volunteer during athletic events Serve as a classroom helper Assist with theater

Assist with theater set design, set design, costumes and props costumes and props Assist with art shows and displays Assist with preparation for special events and field trips

Assist with decorations for special events


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Operating Budget Summary July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015 We appreciate each and every gift, and we thank you for your important role in creating a strong tradition of philanthropy at our school. Thanks to the generosity and support of many individuals and families, Norfolk Collegiate is able to accomplish its mission to educate a diverse body of students to thrive in a college setting and beyond.

Gift Summary July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015 2014-15 Annual Fund Totals $623,360 Cash Contributions

$443,609

Special Events (net)

$161,460.00

Auction $99,928.76 Baker Golf Classic

$34,943.73

Fall Fair

$26,587.93

Rings of Life Phase III Capital Campaign Total Gifts & Pledges

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As of June 30, 2015 $15,900,743 Center for the Arts

$7,536,991

Endowment $8,363,752

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Fundraising

Auxiliary Services

Turf Fields & Lights Capital Campaign Total Gifts & Pledges As of June 30, 2015

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Auxiliary Services

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