Fall 2012 Blair Bulletin

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2011-2012 Annual Report


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We All Wore This Dress 2011 Multi-Plate Woodcut with Graphite & Stitching on Paper Artist: Jen Groeber January 2013 in The Romano Gallery


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New Dorms

With the help of a significant lead gift, Blair prepares to move forward with planning and fundraising for two new dormitories that will include six new faculty residences and 89 student beds.

Public Speaking

Blair’s 2011 Strategic Plan’s emphasis on superior academic preparation brought new focus to effective public speaking as a hallmark of a Blair education. Developing the program has become an important initiative, and the outcomes have been impressive.

Assistant Heads

Blair’s assistant headmasters Rachel Stone and Ryan Pagotto talk about how they plan to address specific issues and support Blair values in their new positions.

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38 s e c t i o n s 3 From the Headmaster 20 Academics 24 In the News 27 Advancement 30 Arts 32 Around the Arch 36 Planned Giving 70 Class Notes 95 In Memoriam

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Chairman of the Board Jim Jenkins ’66 presents the Blair Academy annual report; chief operating officer Jim Frick reports on the School’s financial position after another strong year.


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2011-2012 Annual Report

In August, as students began registering for the 2012-2013 school year, Blair completed the first phase of a series of extensive upgrades to the School’s entrances and maintenance facilities, which included new landscaping (please see full story and pictures on page 10). The photos at right and on the front cover are by Cassi Gerdsen, who joined Blair’s communications office as the school photographer in August 2012.

STA FF Volume LXXXI, No. 3 Fall 2012 Published: April, August, September, November Publication Number: USPS 057-760 Publisher: Blair Academy Blairstown, New Jersey 07825 Editor: Suzy Logan Headmaster: T. Chandler Hardwick III Class Notes Editor: Colleen Smarth Contributing Photographers: Cassi Gerdsen Morgan Klein ’13 Jane Marvin Colleen Smarth Contributing Writers Joanne Miceli Colleen Smarth Attention: Send address changes to Blair Academy Bulletin P.O. Box 600 Blairstown, NJ 07825 Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policy: Blair Academy does not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, creed, race, color or national and ethnic origin in the administration of its education policies, admissions, scholarships, loans or other school administered programs. Each Blair student is afforded the rights, privileges and social, academic and athletic opportunities that are generally accorded or made available to students of the school. Design by: Snavely Associates, Ltd., State College, Pennsylvania. Printing by J.S. McCarthy Printers. This magazine is printed on recycled paper.


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ince June, when Monie and I announced that this would be our last year at Blair, the two most common questions have been “what will you do?” and “how are you feeling about your last year?” The answer to the first question is straightforward: Monie and I are planning on a full year off, using our South Carolina home as a base and hoping to travel, and then we shall see what is next. Of course, whatever happens will not be an attempt to recreate our lives at Blair. This is where we have raised our three daughters—the oldest of whom was recently married under the Blair Arch on a perfect August day. Most importantly, Blair is where we have committed the heart of our professional energy and watched our family and nearly a quarter of a century of Blair students grow up. Whatever happens after Blair (or “however far we roam”), as for so many faculty before us, Blair will always be home. Still, the actual departure is many months away, three long seasons filled with Parents Weekend, Peddie Day, the December holidays, winter in boarding school, the coming of spring and the blooming of the magnolia tree, Alumni Weekend (in May this year) and, ultimately, graduation and the ascension of another senior class. And those are just the big, predictable, immutable traditions of every school year, many of which stretch back over a century. The reality of Blair is the routine of each day, the structure of the classrooms and playing fields, the relationships between teachers and students, all of which are the building blocks of any human enterprise that aspires to be a true community. Keeping busy and fully engaged is the theme for our last year at Blair. Just consider the way school opens. As classes commence, Monie and I rise each morning to arrive first in the Romano Dining Hall to take attendance for all boarding freshmen and sophomores required to sign in for breakfast. In doing so, we get to know their names, check them out as we check them in, and develop a playful interplay in the first moments of their day and in the first days of their Blair careers. Like so many of the routines of life here, signing those boys and girls in is important, purposeful and fun. Those first days of school are as memorable as they are important: we get to know the sharp, fresh early risers, the zombie-like boys and girls who are not at

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first sleeping well and the scattered, breathless check-in of those late to breakfast (and probably everything else). Inevitably, some new students are homesick and a bit sad in those first few days, but there is a wonderful evolution that takes place as their initially confused and apprehensive faces become increasingly more animated, smiling and confident as they yield finally to the powerful current of the new Blair year. Having observed this transformation for years, I am amazed but comforted that the progress of the first week seems always the same. In the weeks ahead, we shall depart from our dining hall duties and switch from early mornings to late nights. There are four or five regional admission receptions, some two hours away. Then there are the frequent dinners, meetings and other engagements in New York, or some similarly distant town or city. Meanwhile, the days at school are filled with planning, meetings, attending games, hosting student gatherings at Sharpe House and, soon, hosting our successors as the search process moves forward. In short, the school year is always, always busy and filled with worthwhile, purposeful, fun and serious events. The Blair day is a compelling balance and interplay of daily structure with always-present opportunities for making a positive impact on others. What sort of life can compare to the variety and purpose of living and working in a good boarding school? Of course, I really cannot say—nor can Monie—since the academic year is largely what we have known and have lived our entire lives. At this point, in the autumn of an exciting new year, we are merely curious about what will happen next. Later, as the year matures, the snows of winter melt, a new season turns and our departure looms nearer, I have no doubt other feelings will crowd out the curiosity. We shall see, but for now Blair seems reassuringly familiar, humming along, promising that the future will be fine. And so are we.

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Another Year of r e c o r d a p p l i c at i o n s A report by Dean of Admission Peter G. Curran

through our extensive alumni and parent networks, there is clearly no better testimonial for the School than

As many students hear about Blair

the enthusiastic recommendation from trusted colleagues, family members and friends.

s I watch the daily progress of the front entrance construction, I wait with eager anticipation for the final trees to be planted and stones to be laid— this project, like any campus construction undertaking, will only enhance the beauty of Blair’s landscape and further the excitement of prospective students about becoming Buccaneers. This year, my role at Blair has changed, and while the daily events of student life will always remain central to my work, welcoming future families and introducing them to this learning community has become my new charge. As a result, my focus has shifted away from organizing student leader retreats and arranging Saturday night activities. Instead, I am concentrating

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on greeting every campus visitor and traveling to many different communities to share the Blair experience with prospective families. Our past year in admission was extremely successful. Due in part to the very positive academic and social experience of our students and their favorable college outcomes, our applications reached a record 798— representing a 3% increase from the previous season’s all-time high—while our acceptance rate dropped to 33% and our admission yield (the percentage of students who accepted our offer of admission) rose to 60%. These impressive numbers are a clear sign of our School’s growing national reputation and the increasing belief in the value of a Blair education. This September, we welcomed the largest freshman class in Blair history (88 students) among a very strong group of new students. The diversity of Blair’s student body makes it a truly global community, as we now have students from 27 different countries, including Austria, United Arab Emirates, Colombia, Cyprus, Vietnam, Macao and Mexico, all countries that are increasingly represented by members of Blair’s student body. Incoming students also hail from highly regarded organizations such as METROsquash, the Boys Club of New York, KIPP (Atlanta and New York), the Oliver Scholars program and New Jersey SEEDS. Finally, we have a Caroline D. Bradley Scholar, a highly selective and prestigious award given to exceptionally gifted students who have demonstrated


From left to right (standing) Teddy Wenner ’96, Tom Dougherty, Kecia Tillman, Peter G. Curran, George O’Connor, Paul Clavel ’88 and Heather Eckert. (Sitting) Andee McEvoy, Margie Fulton and Nancy Klein.

academic and personal excellence. These new students will quickly immerse themselves in the Blair community, rituals and traditions, embracing life as Buccaneers. In addition to welcoming new students, the admission office welcomed new staff members as well. Teddy Wenner ’96, associate dean of admission, grew up in the Blair community as a faculty child (his mother, Judith Wenner, was the chair of the language department and a faculty member for 20 years). Teddy matriculated to the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he earned a BS in European history. Upon entering the Army as a field artillery officer, he spent most of his career deployed in Macedonia, Turkey and Iraq. Following his military career, Teddy entered the business world in Arizona and Seattle, Wash. Peter G. Curran Blair BuLLETIN 5


B l air A dmission at a G l ance applications #forof2012-2013:

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He is very excited to return to Blair, and in addition to working in admission, he will be coaching lacrosse and living with his family in Insley Hall. Admission associate Andee McEvoy joined our office in fall 2012 following a semester as a ceramics and sculpture teacher. She graduated from Amherst College in 2011 with a double major in geology and the history of art. A resident of Locke Hall, Andee will teach advanced placement art history and coach girls’ lacrosse. Finally, two new admission counselors joined the staff: Tom Dougherty and Marguerite Fulton. Tom is the 2012-2013 Levinson Faculty Fellow, and in addition to his work in admission, he will coach crew and teach English. Tom was a communications and journalism major at the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a BA in 2007. Marguerite earned her BA in history with a concentration in leadership studies and a language certificate in German from Williams College in 2012. She will also be teaching history and coaching field hockey, lacrosse and basketball. Rounding out our staff are George O’Connor and Paul Clavel ’88, who remain

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on board as experienced admission officers, along with director of financial aid Heather Eckert, who is entering her eighth year in the admission office. As we prepare for another busy admission season, we are exploring new markets in the United States and abroad, so we look forward to connecting with many alumni on the road. Teddy, in conjunction with the advancement office, will be reaching out to alumni who would like to become more active in helping spread the message about Blair to prospective families in their communities. Throughout the summer, we greeted many students who will be applying for the 2013-2014 school year, and our office remains eager to welcome them and their families to the Blair community. As many students hear about Blair through our extensive alumni and parent networks, there is clearly no better testimonial for the School than the enthusiastic recommendation from trusted colleagues, family members and friends—so please encourage any students for whom Blair would be an excellent fit to contact the admission office and visit campus.

Update on the Head of School Search For the latest updates about Blair’s Head of School search, please visit www.blair.edu/head-of-school-search.

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listing for faculty members includes a biography detailing the teacher’s educational and professional background. Within the parent and student portals, users can also customize the kind of news and calendar listings they want to see. >> A number of new calendars that list art exhibits, performing arts events, weekend activities, class day schedules, Skeptics speakers, dining hall menus, and home and away athletic competitions. All calendars are just one click away from the homepage at www.blair.edu.

If you haven’t been to Blair’s website lately, you may want to visit www.blair.edu to see the School’s new site, which launched in August. In addition to being better organized and more navigable, the new site has a clean, fresh look and includes the following features that make it easier for students, parents and alumni to find the information they need. In addition to more video and photography that give insight into what the Blair experience is really like, the new website also includes the following: >> Searchable directories within password-protected student and parent portals. Students have access to the student and faculty/staff directories, which include photographs, while parents have access to a directory of current parents, as well as a complete listing of faculty and staff. Parent and faculty directories include e-mail addresses and home/mobile phone numbers, while each

>> A mobile-friendly version of the regular website, from which you can easily access the latest Blair news using your smartphone (you can also see the mobile site on your desktop or iPad by visiting www.blair.edu/mobile). Among the site’s features are access to all of the new calendars, as well as athletic schedules, scores and directions. Using the mobile site, you can view any of the calendars by just clicking twice. Parents also have mobile access to the parent directory, and students have mobile access to the student directory (please note that both are password-protected). The faculty/staff directory is open to anyone who visits the site. >> Countdowns to important events and real-time widgets: In the academics and athletics sections, you will see the number of days, hours, minutes and seconds left until the next school break and the start of the Blair-Peddie competition. On other pages of the site, Blair’s social media channels are embedded in real-time so you can see new postings on Facebook and Twitter without having to leave www.blair.edu. If you have questions about the new site, please e-mail Suzy Logan at logans@blair.edu.

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Attending Blair is a Family Affair As dean of admission Peter Curran noted in his article on the state of admission in 2012 (please see page 4), one of the most powerful tools that Blair has at its disposal are the enthusiastic recommendations of colleagues, friends

and family members who know firsthand what the School has to offer. No where is this more evident than in the list of current student legacies. More than 25 percent of the School’s student body have a family connection to Blair.

Parents, Grandparents & Great-Grandparents Richard A. Amdur ’50 Blake M. Small ’15

Carolyn Conforti-Browse ’79 Annelies Browse ’13

Carlton Durling ’47 Oliver Durling ’15

Richard Boak ’68 Emily Boak ’13

Michael Castle ’70 Benjamin Castle ’15

Cristianna Cooke-Gibbs ’80 Maiya Gibbs ’15

Jeff Seubel ’63 Andrew Booth ’15

Denise Current ’74 Carissa Current ’16

J. Brooks Hoffman ’36 John Brooks Hoffman III ’13

Stefan Kling ’71 Deborah Kling ’73 Madeline Kling ’13

John “Sean” Breslin ’81 Kevin Breslin ’14

Marivelle Clavel-Davis ’82 Preston Davis ’76 Shannon Davis ’14

Edward Hoffman ’26 Donald C. Hoffman ’54 Rachel Hoffman ’15

Lai Yuen Chiang ’84 Yu Rong Lim ’14 Yi Jun Lim ’16

John Tyler ’25 Sela Britton ’16

Coray Kirby ’80 Fletcher Kirby ’13 William “Brush” Kirby ’15

Maiya Gibbs ’15 (left) with Crissie Cooke-Gibbs ’80 (right). (Left to right) Y. C. Lim, Yi Jun Lim ’16, Lai Yuen Chiang ’84 and Yu Rong Lim ’14. 8 Fall 2012


Christelle “Kiki” Petit ’13, daughter of Margareth Jockheer Petit ’74. Christopher Mezzanotte ’14, son of Christopher Mezzanotte ’88, with mom Tara Mezzanotte.

Douglas Liva ’72 Kira Liva ’13

Chris Mezzanotte ’88 Chris Mezzanotte ’14

Richard Marks ’68 Anna Marks ’13

John Naisby ’57 Jessica Lowndes ’15

Jessie Peck Martin ’85 Bryn Martin ’13

Margareth Jonckheer Petit ’74 August Jonckheer ’54 Christelle “Kiki” Petit ’13

Nina Romano ’85 Dominick Romano ’51 Anthony Rizzo ’14 Dominick Rizzo ’16

Robert Turner ’63 Charles Keil ’60 Emma Price ’14

Howard Saylor ’50 Tyler Saylor ’14 Devyn Saylor ’16

Peter Metz ’82 Robert Metz ’44 Lindsey Metz ’14

David Romano ’76 Dominick Romano ’51 Alexander Romano ’14

Cornelius “Neal” Sigety ’76 Charles “Ned” Sigety ’16 Leonard Simon ’54 Ethan Simon ’15 Sean Smith ’86 Carlin Smith ’14 Henry Smith ’16 Chris Wedholm ’80 Eric Maine ’77 (step-father) Jack Wedholm ’13

(Lef t to right) D avid Romano ’7 6, Alexander Ro Alice Romano. (Left to right) Ben Castle ’15, Cassie Castle, Amy Castle and Mike Castle ’70.

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ork commenced this summer on extensive upgrades to the School’s entrances and maintenance facilities in a project designed to bring the beauty of Blair’s hilltop to the campus approach on Park Street. In keeping with the goals of the 2011 strategic plan, the completed renovations will create a positive, inviting first impression for all campus visitors. The first phase of renovations encompassed the main entrance and front hill and included opening up the vistas on the front hill; adding new trees of differing varieties; repairing and repaving the main road; upgrading irrigation, drainage structures and curbing; and improving the landscaping and walkways in front of the Insley Hall porch. In subsequent weeks, the stone walls along Park Street were refurbished, new stone walls were constructed at the golf course entrance and the landscaping in each of these areas was enhanced with abundant and varied planting material. As the year progresses, the Park Street maintenance buildings and barns will also be modernized and refurbished not only to enhance their appearance,


but also to make them more functional, as these facilities are critical to maintaining the School’s campus and buildings. Trustee Rob Sigety ’75, chair of the Buildings and Grounds Committee, noted that the Committee spent considerable time evaluating Blair’s “entrance

experience,” traffic patterns and maintenance facilities to determine the plan of action for this important strategic initiative. “The completed upgrades will result in substantial improvement to both the east and west entrances,” he said, “making them more compatible with our significantly enhanced campus appearance.”

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Two New Blair Residence Halls on the

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At the 2012 opening faculty meetings, Headmaster Chan Hardwick announced that, with the help of a significant lead gift, Blair is ready to move forward with planning and fundraising for two new dormitories that will include six new faculty residences and 89 student beds. “The Trustees are committed to maintaining the School’s enrollment at 450 students,” Mr. Hardwick told the faculty. “The new dorms will address what must be fixed now, strengthen admission and, at the same time, maintain the sense of community that is critical to who we are as a School.” “East and Davies have come to the end of their useful life as dormitories,” continued Mr. Hardwick. “After studying the cost of renovation and the significant logistical challenges, it was

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clear to the Board that new construction would be necessary. Taking advantage of this opportunity, we will finally be able to achieve greater flexibility and balance in enrolling equal numbers of girls and boys in the School.” The new dormitories—one for upper-school girls and one for boys—will be located at the top of the front drive, overlooking Blair Lake, one of the most


visible and picturesque sites on campus. East Hall, originally constructed as the School’s gymnasium and pool, suffers from antiquated heating and plumbing systems, bathroom space located in the basement and other structural issues. Current plans call for East and Davies to potentially serve as “swing space” as other residences are updated and as the Trustees consider their optimal future use. “Improving the quality of housing for Blair’s faculty is one of the key initiatives of the 201116 Strategic Plan, and these dorms will help us

to accomplish this goal as well,” said Chairman of the Board James P. Jenkins ’66. “At present, the Board is reviewing architectural plans and considering a timetable for moving forward.” In discussing the Strategic Plan, Mr. Jenkins noted that the School’s two most pressing physical needs are upgrading dormitory space and expanding Bogle Hall to meet the School’s growing math and science needs. “These capital projects will keep us focused and moving forward,” he concluded.

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Sophomore Public Speaking Competition

Graduation

Speak Your Mind: Public Speaking at Blair Whether it’s speaking to a class of 10 or to a room of 400, Blair helps each and every student learn the importance of good communication. —Haven Donovan ’13

While public speaking has always been a part of the School’s program, the 2011 Strategic Plan’s emphasis on superior academic preparation brought new focus to effective public speaking as a hallmark of a Blair education. Developing Blair’s

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Across the Curriculum Blair teachers incorporate a variety of assignments into their classes and curricula to develop students’ public speaking skills. As a result, beginning freshman year, these skills are regularly taught and reinforced, making students aware of the hallmarks of effective speech and how they can improve the content, language and delivery of their presentations. During the 2011-2012 school year, nearly all Blair courses included opportunities for public speaking. “We know, however, that it is not simply through formal presentations and speeches that students acquire public speaking skills; rather, it is through the encouragement they receive each day in the classroom and the expectation that they sharpen their analytical abilities, organize their thoughts, speak and listen effectively, and present cogent, persuasive arguments,” said English teacher Charles Danhof, who oversees Blair’s public speaking program. “These aspects of classroom life lead students to become better public speakers.”

program has become an important initiative, funded and supported by the community—and the outcomes have been impressive. Visit www.blair.edu/academics to learn more about Blair’s academic program and The Seven Principles That Define a Blair Education.

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While I could have remained a timid, passive student, Blair’s public speaking program has helped me to deliver my thoughts to others with confidence and to finally overcome my anxiety about speaking in front of others. —Haeyoon Chung ’14


Senior Public Speaking Competition

Panel discussion

Beyond the Classroom Blair students often first gain experience speaking in front of larger audiences at Monday and Friday School Meetings and at weekly Chapel and Vespers services. Friday School Meeting is run entirely by the Senior Class Council, and over the course of their Blair careers, nearly all students will gain practice and confidence by speaking in this public setting. Since 2002, Blair has hosted an annual senior class public speaking contest in May that has become a highly anticipated, campus-wide event. During the spring semester, seniors present speeches in their English classes, and the finalists speak before a full audience in Armstrong-Hipkins Center for the Arts. Given the success of the senior contest, Blair began a similar contest in 2011 for sophomores, which is attended by the entire sophomore class, as well as many others in the community. In addition to these annual speech competitions, Blair students take part in local and regional activities

The way Blair has intertwined the art of public speaking into the community has strengthened my confidence when speaking in front of my classmates and even the entire School. Since public speaking is now a part of my day-to-day life, I feel comfortable when I am engaged in conversation or discussion. —Jack Wedholm ’13

where they further hone their public speaking skills: Model United Nations at Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania; Poetry Out Loud, a poetry recitation contest; and the Princeton Prize in Race Relations Symposium. Student Impact Blair’s focused approach on teaching effective public speaking has significantly impacted students and alumni, who report that their experience at Blair provided them with essential skills and practice, giving them the confidence to speak more openly and effectively in their college classrooms and in professional settings. As seniors graduate, each member of the class is interviewed by a member of the faculty who asks them to reflect on their Blair experience. Many seniors note that their training in discourse and speaking—as challenging as it first seemed—was one of the qualities they appreciated most about their education at Blair.

The sophomore public speaking contest gave me a chance to recognize my weaknesses in expressing my ideas effectively and to confront those flaws with the help of my English teacher and classmates. —Annie An ’13

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A Conversation with Assistant Heads

Rachel Stone & Ryan Pagotto on Blair’s Next Chapter

At Blair, being an administrator means more than simply knowing students well and helping them respond to the challenges they face. It also means being proactive, planning for the future, and providing the right balance of structure and support required for a community of 450 adolescents and 85 faculty members to live together happily and successfully. Fortunately for Blair students, the School has a well-defined administration uniquely equipped to do just that. To learn more about how Blair’s new assistant headmasters plan to address specific issues and support Blair’s values, I sat down with Ryan Pagotto and Rachel Stone as they prepared for the opening of School. —Suzy Logan

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Blair has long been known for is its close-knit community and the faculty’s support of students. How do each of you plan to promote this culture and reinforce it in your new positions? Pagotto: If I had to pick just one specific venue where there is a regular opportunity to reinforce this culture, I’d have to choose School Meeting. Twice a week, the entire community—students and faculty— gather in Armstrong-Hipkins Center for the Arts. Although the meetings often include announcements, seasonal reminders and housekeeping details, School Meeting is also a forum for celebrating student accomplishments and acknowledging academic achievement—congratulating athletes on their successes, commending artists for their performances and discussing important issues in their lives. Over the course of a year, we come to know and appreciate the talented individuals who make up the Blair community.

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Stone: To be sure, Blair’s focus on students is simply woven into how faculty members do their jobs. That said, we promote this culture in a number of ways, beginning with our hiring process. Right from the start, our aim is to bring teaching faculty to Blair who are not only bright, accomplished and passionate about their fields, but who are also “kid-people.” Blair faculty members enjoy the time they spend with students in the classrooms, on the fields and stages, and in the dormitories. We also emphasize the importance of developing good communication and feedback loops so that faculty members learn to respond reflectively to students. Throughout professional development, we reinforce the importance of Blair’s focus on superior academic preparation and helping students to be successful. One of The Seven Principles—communicate, communicate, communicate—includes our expectation that we talk with our students about their strengths and challenges as we keep the academic, athletic and residential bar high


and help students to reach and surpass it. Going forward, we will continue to hire and train the outstanding teachers who, more than any building or program, are responsible for the excellence of a Blair education.

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Among the reasons Blair restructured its administration this summer was to ensure that the issues that the School faces are approached from both student and faculty perspectives. Why is this combined approach so important? Pagotto: We know that what makes the Blair community vibrant is how closely students and faculty members live and work together. Because most school issues have a faculty and a student life component, it’s critical to consider both angles. Some examples of this convergence are the annual negotiation around the academic and social balance of Peddie Week or the discussions in a Rules and Discipline Committee hearing. In R&D, as difficult as some cases may be, faculty and students meet together and consider community values and standards of conduct, making it a learning experience on both sides. Stone: Although faculty and students indeed have different perspectives, both are essential to how we make critical decisions and, ultimately, sustain a healthy culture. I think it is important to understand that there isn’t a divide that needs to be bridged between teachers and students—rather, when instances of divergent opinions arise, as in those Ryan mentioned, the avenues of communication are wide open and frequently traveled.

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Can you talk even more specifically about what Blair does that is perhaps different from other schools? Pagotto: The fact that our students choose their own advisor sets Blair apart from most schools, and I believe it ultimately leads to stronger faculty/student relationships. Students appreciate the fact that we trust them to make this important decision each year. As seniors prepare to graduate, our faculty conduct “exit interviews” during which they ask seniors to reflect on their time at Blair. Seniors continually cite their advisors, their prefects and many individual classroom teachers who encouraged

and inspired them to excel. Our approach to dorm duty also sets us apart from other schools. Blair faculty are an active presence during their duty night, walking the halls and checking in with students rather than staying in their apartments doing their own work. Many boarding schools have taken a more laissez-faire approach to dorm duty, but at Blair, we strongly believe that young people thrive when there are adults present and involved in their lives. Stone: Another reason we know our students so well is that we talk with one another about Blair kids all the time—their performance in class, their focus and organization in the dorm, their potential as leaders, their social experiences, and their strengths and weaknesses. Beyond this ongoing, daily communication, we also meet as a full faculty to discuss the progress of each individual Blair student four times a year. The many hours we spend in those meetings give us a foundation and a perspective that is unique to Blair. One other example of Blair’s different approach is our commitment to the value of personal relationships over the cultural push toward technological communication. Blair students sit with their friends and teachers at familystyle dinner. We work to establish a cultural norm absent the ubiquitous cell phone. Students may use phones in their dorms and to occasionally check their schedules, but they walk through campus greeting each other rather than reading e-mail or texting. We try to teach values that challenge Blair kids to think beyond themselves and participate in the community around them. We want them to understand the difference between being good at something and being good human beings.

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How does having teachers who know them well impact students’ academic growth? Stone: Frankly, this is straightforward: when teachers know their students well, they know if those students are learning or not. Blair is full of experienced, professional teachers, experts in their subject matter, who are passionate and enthusiastic about what they teach—but equally important, who know their students well. That means at any given point in class or during the year, they are connecting, challenging and questioning students— meeting them where they are and pushing them to the next level of inquiry and understanding. Blair BuLLETIN 17


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What is the biggest challenge you face in your job this year?

How do you balance your professional and personal lives?

Pagotto: It might be the thought of following in former assistant headmaster Dave Low’s footsteps! Fortunately, I am joined in the Student Life Office by two highly capable deans, Carm Mazza and Jessica Matzkin, and by Carolyn Conforti-Browse, who works with our senior prefects. We are also joined by a veteran group of housemasters, who truly are on the front lines. At Blair, there is an absolute sense of shared responsibility for students. The pace of life at Blair is fast, and students are constantly pushing for more…I consider my job to be staying abreast of all that is happening in the life of the school, communicating well with all constituencies, including parents, and managing the community’s dayto-day life in such a way that allows kids both to pursue their academic and individual goals and to strengthen their character.

Pagotto: My wife, Jen, is chair of the performing arts department, and we live on campus with our one-yearold son, Jack, so we are immersed in the community both professionally and personally. Living and working in a boarding school is really more of a calling than a job; you have to love students and enjoy periods of intensity punctuated by generous reprieves. Fortunately, Jen and I both enjoy that rhythm. As we speak, students are arriving and we’re about to kick off the new school year…the energy and anticipation invigorates us. And from my perspective as the former dean of admission, I’m looking forward to seeing new students with whom I worked in the admission process make their way into the community. Likewise, Jen is eager to see her musical repertoire for the various ensembles come together as new musicians join accomplished veterans on stage.

Stone: Blair faculty lead full and demanding lives. I see my greatest challenge as creating avenues for professional growth and rejuvenation for my colleagues. The passion and expertise our teachers bring to Blair classrooms is extraordinary; my job is to help inspire and sustain the energy and talent of the Blair faculty so that they can excel as academic leaders and love doing so.

Stone: My husband, Jim, is Blair’s director of athletics and head football and baseball coach. We met at Blair in the fall of 1994 (we were both assigned to lead the recycling program), and so we have “grown up” professionally at Blair in the years since. I believe that once you make the decision to be “all in” at the same school, you reap the benefits of understanding the pace and patterns of each other’s days.

Ryan:

Rachel:

Education: BA in political science from Dickinson College, 2001; MA in

Education: BA in biology from Yale University, 1994: MPH from

educational leadership from Columbia University, 2008

Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, 2001

Positions held at Blair since 2002: history teacher; dean of admission;

Positions held at Blair since 1994: science/math teacher; dean of

associate dean of admission; academic monitor; housemaster; varsity

faculty; associate director of college counseling and director of

girls’ tennis coach Positions held outside of Blair: history teacher, Wyoming Seminary; dean of students, Wyoming Seminary Summer School; director, Cambridge Prep Experience (United Kingdom)

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testing; varsity girls’ basketball coach; new faculty advisor; health education coordinator


(Left) Ryan and Jen Pagotto with their son, Jack, and dogs Nyla and Sebastian. (Right) Jim and Rachel Stone with sons Cullen and Kip.

Now that we are raising two sons at Blair—Cullen, 8, and Kip, 6—we can’t imagine another life that would allow us all to love the same place so deeply; the boys see Jim’s players as big brothers and cheer for the Bucs louder than any parent could. I suppose our aim is not, in fact, “balance,” but rather an understanding that Blair is both work and home and that we are fortunate to bring up the boys immersed in Blair’s culture and community. Pagotto: One other important note worth mentioning is the new Childcare Learning Center, which has been central to Jen’s and my ability to maintain balance. Jack spends a good deal of his time at this wonderful community within the Blair community, and we’re grateful to the Trustees for making this a priority and to the superb teachers who work there.

Correction: In the summer issue of the Blair Bulletin, the “Skeptics at 35” article erroneously identified Ann Smith as a representative for the U.S.’s Ulster Unionist Party. Ann was a representative for Northern Ireland’s Ulster Unionist Party.

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How will you support the new Head of School?

Stone: Ryan and I, along with chief operating officer Jim Frick and the rest of a seasoned administrative team, are committed to supporting the new Head of School in a way that represents the best of the Blair culture, while still allowing room for the change and improvement that comes with new leadership. We have a lot of people who will log a lot of hours—without a lot of ego—to make sure that the new Head is successful. The best leaders establish a structure and culture that carries on after they depart, and the Hardwicks have done just that. Pagotto: In terms of what specifically represents the best of Blair’s culture, I think it is embodied by what I see as Chan and Monie’s legacy: their true love for and support of students. The Hardwicks are both educators in the very best sense of the word: they truly enjoy kids, and to use one of Chan’s favorite terms, they have “with-it-ness.” As busy as they have both been with administrative concerns and travel to see alumni and parents, they always make time for students, and you’d be hard-pressed to find a kid who hasn’t been the recipient of a post-concert, post-game, post-whatever pat on the back or hug from one of them. We will work with the new Head of School to carry this legacy forward.

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Faculty Update Quint Clarke ’87 This spring, history teacher Quint Clarke ’87 received a $5,000 grant from the Stanton Foundation as part of its “Innovation in Civics Education” program. He will use the money to fund a yet-to-be-determined project during the 2012-2013 academic year.

and female vocal registration, vowel modification, vocal health for both performers and teachers, ageappropriate repertoire and the physiological aspects of singing. At MTSI, she studied recording and audio production, music notation and publishing software, accompaniment and practice programs and project design for the classroom.

Peter Curran This summer, Blair’s Dean of Admission Peter Curran partnered with the deans of students at Phillips Exeter and Milton Academy to host a conference called “The Dean’s Roundtable,” at which attendees from 25 U.S. day and boarding schools came together to discuss various “hot topics,” including administrative partnerships, personal and professional boundaries, technology, crisis management, advising, disciplinary systems, student life curricula, student leadership and trends in international education.

Michael Eckert History department chair Michael Eckert attended a five-day working conference for secondary school English and history teachers at the Exeter Humanities Institute in New Hampshire in late June. Over the course of five days, he participated in the program as a student and discussion leader, exploring the use of student-centered, discussion-based education loosely described as “the Harkness pedagogy.” In addition to meeting educators from around the United States, he identified ways of introducing many pedagogical components of the curricula into his classes at Blair for the 2012-2013 school year.

Nina Yuen This summer, Blair’s director of video studies Nina Yuen began a master’s of fine art program in film and video at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y. She will complete the program in summer 2014.

Ryan Pagotto ’97 Assistant Headmaster for Student Life Ryan Pagotto ’97 served as a faculty member and presenter for The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS) annual summer conference, which attracts admission officers and communications directors from boarding schools across the country. The mid-July meeting’s focus was on admission and marketing strategy with presentations and breakout discussions on strategic budgeting, international and domestic markets, mobilizing human capital, tuition and financial aid, developing a digital strategy, serving families through the web, and how social media is reshaping boarding school search and selection. Other faculty members were Peter Upham, executive director of TABS; Kathy Hanson from Marts and Lundy, a consulting firm for non-profits; Michael Gary from Phillips Exeter Academy; Barbara Kennedy from Baylor School; and Red Abbott from the web design firm Silverpoint.

Katy Hylton Over the summer, director of choral music Katy Hylton participated in a series of music workshops at the Eastman School of Music (ESM) in Rochester, N.Y., and the Music Technology Summer Institute (MTSI) in Penfield, N.Y. During a week-long course at ESM, she focused on practical vocal pedagogy, including male

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Avery Pierce In August, assistant athletic director Avery Pierce completed two graduate-level classes at Harvard University’s Summer School, one on judgment and decision-making and the other on lessons and principles of leadership.


Post-AP Science Class Focuses on Physics of 20th Century This fall, Blair offered a new science class for students who already passed advanced placement science courses in their sophomore or junior years. Under the guidance of Dr. Michael Sayers, students are exploring how science in the 20th century has defined society’s view of physical laws and their application, including special relativity and nuclear phenomena. The curriculum also covers elementary applications of quantum mechanics, elementary statistical mechanics, the workings of semiconductors and super-conductors, and the laws of general relativity, astronomy and cosmology. “This course is an example of how we are continually refining our department’s offerings in terms of rigor, breadth, interest and applicability,” said Dr. Sayers, who joined Blair’s faculty in 2001 and now chairs the science department. “It certainly gives those students with an interest in physical sciences an advantage in tackling classes beyond first-year college physics and chemistry. While the class does not fully replace universitylevel courses in atomic physics, intermediate mechanics, thermodynamics or cosmology, it gives a rigorous introduction to all of those topics.” Over the years, Blair has seen a rise in the number of students taking AP science classes earlier in their high school careers, which has given them the opportunity to take another AP science course during their junior and senior years. “I hope this class gives students a bit of an edge during the college admission process by exposing them to things that most kids don’t learn until after they graduate from high school,” said Dr. Sayers, who earned his PhD in chemical physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1980. “Whereas classes in early high school tend to take the approach of learning

fundamentals, testing students and moving on, this class emphasizes the exchange of ideas that is the hallmark of both a Blair and a college education.” Over the course of the year, students will learn to read simple research papers, while focusing on the science—and particularly the physics—of the 20th century, something that most AP classes don’t do. Although for this inaugural course, Dr. Sayers has concrete ideas about what he wants to explore, looking forward, he plans to tailor the curriculum toward the interests of individual students and events of the day.

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Students Travel to Kenya on Community Service Trip In June, history teacher Quint Clarke ’87 traveled with a group of Blair students to Lagonia, Kenya, on an annual two-week community service trip, which to date has delivered 5,000 pounds of clothes, shoes, computers and medical supplies to the country. The program has also raised more than $13,000 toward educational programs and established an initiative to bring small-scale windmills that would provide personal electricity to those who currently have none. Among the highlights of this summer’s trip: visiting President Obama’s grandmother; distributing medication to sick villagers and coordinating the treatment of more than 200 Kenyans by an emergency-room doctor; connecting the local high school to electricity for the first time; moving bricks to facilitate the rebuilding of a school; donating a solar panel to Kelvin Serem ’13’s family so that they now have light in their house for the first time ever; fishing for farmed tilapia; and spending time with local kids, many of whom became attached to the Blair students over the course of their visit. “Mostly, what we did was bring smiles to the faces of those who may feel that the world has forgotten them,” said Mr. Clarke. “There really isn’t an equivalent to the ‘American Dream’ in Kenya, and many young people feel destined for a life of poverty and struggle. I will never

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forget the interaction between our students and the local kids and how positive this was for everyone. A few years back, a girl from the village told me, ‘When you come here all the way from America, it shows that we matter to the rest of the world and it makes us feel like we have a chance to succeed. Thank you.’ The love that our group showed can go a long way toward inspiring these kids.” Just this year alone, the group brought 500 pounds of medical supplies to Kenya. Dr. Jane Ferry, MD, FACEP, MMM, chief medical officer at Grandview Hospital in Sellersville, Pa., and mother of Ted Peacock ’11, accompanied the students, treating more than 200 people—110 of whom she saw in a single day—during the trip. The students also brought 750 pounds of shoes that they distributed to needy people in the community. “Through contributions from family and friends, we also began construction of the Blair School in Kenya,” said Mr. Clarke. “The first bricks were delivered while we were there, and the plans are in place for a three-room school to be built by Christmas. Each year, we’d like to expand on it until it is a Kenyan Primary School, which is the equivalent of an American elementary and middle school.” Blair students and families are sponsoring 40 Kenyan students in Lagonia, providing them with


school fees, books, pens, paper, shoes, school uniforms and daily lunch. Each year, the program gives four scholarships to the highest achieving eighth-graders in the area—ultimately paying for the top two boys and the top two girls to go to high school, which they otherwise wouldn’t be able to do. “We were also able to add a bit to the Blair Microfinance Company, which now has more than $5,000 and serves over 100 small businesses in the

country,” said Mr. Clarke. “Repayment rates have been extremely high, and the program is a success.” Looking forward, Mr. Clarke and his students plan to bring old computers to the various schools in the area. Last year, the Blair community donated four computers, a printer and a DVD player to the local high school. They also continued to sponsor one young woman’s college tuition as she enters her junior year at Maseno University.

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The New York Times Profiles Jack Bogle The New York Times published a story in midAugust on Jack Bogle ’47 and Vanguard, Inc., the company he founded. The article, entitled “A Mutual Fund Master, Too Worried to Rest,” details Mr. Bogle’s dedication to protecting investors and supporting his alma maters, Blair Academy and Princeton University. In addition to talking about the problems that have caused world financial systems to malfunction, he discusses how Vanguard’s client-owned approach has made the company uniquely successful. He also

highlights the importance of fixing the financial system and offers investors sound advice, something into which he delves deeper in his tenth book, The Clash of the Cultures: Investment vs. Speculation, published in 2012 to positive critical reviews. Amazon.com calls Mr. Bogle’s latest book a “provocative and refreshingly candid look at Mr. Bogle’s views on the changing culture in the mutual fund industry, how speculation has invaded our national retirement system, the failure of our institutional money managers to effectively participate in corporate governance and the need for a federal standard of fiduciary duty.”

RFA Signs Olympian & NCAA Division 1 National Champion In July, Steve Mocco ’01 signed a five-year deal with the Resurrection Fighting Alliance. An article published by OnTheMat.com noted that Steve, a former Olympian who has won the NCAA Division 1 national championship

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twice, is “widely considered to be one of the best heavyweight prospects to enter [Mixed Martial Arts] MMA in a long time” and “one of the most talented heavyweights in the history of high school and collegiate wrestling.”


In Lead-Up to Olympics, Harvard Crimson Talks about Temi Fagbenle’s Time at Blair In late July, the Harvard Crimson profiled Olympian Temi Fagbenle ’11, a sophomore at Harvard University who played on Great Britain’s women’s basketball team this summer. The article focused on Temi’s high school basketball career, as well as her pursuits off the court, which included singing, acting, playing tennis, running track and serving on senior class council. “‘At first, she was viewed as a basketball player because of her height,’ said Blair headmaster Chan Hardwick. ‘That said, within very short order, Temi was perceived primarily for her leadership and her impact on the community generally.’” On the court, she was one of the best female basketball players ever to wear the Buccaneer uniform. “By her senior fall, Fagbenle had

developed into a socially comfortable leader on and off the court and was being pursued by just about every major basketball team in the country,” the article said. “‘She wanted to be a great basketball player, but she also understood that basketball was a vehicle that was going to open a lot of doors,’ head coach Quint Clarke explained. ‘She is interested in being a successful person in a wide variety of areas. The reason she chose Blair was that she felt we had a chance to help her basketball-wise, academic-wise and otherwise to get her to Harvard to open more doors.’” The article went on to discuss her continuing career at Harvard and credits Temi for her influence on Blair’s girls’ basketball program, attributing some of the team’s success in 2012 to her legacy.

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Peter Mandaville Quoted in New York Times Peter Mandaville ’90, professor at George Mason University and former State Department adviser to the Secretary of State, was quoted in The New York Times in midJuly in an article on Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s visit to Egypt, during which she declared the United States’ support of “‘the full transition to civilian rule with all that entails.’” The article summarized the tense struggle in Egypt between the president and generals, as well as the United States’ “muted tone” that reflects “a growing sense that American attempts to intercede may be futile in a contest where the outcomes remain uncertain, all of the players are deeply suspicious of American motives and almost any statement could elicit a popular backlash.” After discussing how the Muslim Brotherhood and President Morsi remain “deeply wary of Washington’s goals even after a year of mutual outreach,” the story

quoted Peter as saying: “‘In some ways, all of the talk in Washington about what to do in Egypt is incredibly inefficient. At a time of virtually zero U.S. influence, we don’t need to waste so much time figuring out how to get the Egyptian people to like us.’” “‘Every bone in the body of the U.S. foreign policy establishment is going to feel more comfortable with the idea that there is still a strong military looking over these guys and looking out for U.S. interests in Egypt and the region,’ he concluded.” Mr. Mandeville spoke at Skeptics in mid-September 2012 about the Arab Spring uprisings. To watch a video of his presentation, please visit www.blair.edu/societyofskeptics and click on Peter’s name and title.

Tim Fite Finds Essence of Innocence in ‘Teenagers’ In June, National Public Radio published a story on its website on musician Tim Sullivan ’95, who goes by the stage name Tim Fite. The article, which reviews his song “We Are All Teenagers,” calls him “an odd bird, going back to his 2001 novelty hit ‘Shaniqua’ as part of Little-T and

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One Track Mike.” A solo artist since 2005, in “Teenagers,” Tim “sketches out a spare electric riff with a reverb-y ’50s rock air as he nails the adolescent unease that lingers into adulthood: ‘We all feel a little bit uncool.’ But as Fite circles the sources of our awkward self-consciousness, he comes back around to lauding youthful spirit as the song swells with added drums, organ and choir voices. Along the way, he latches onto the essence of innocence and hopeful possibility: ‘So let’s live while we can/because we may never be teenagers again.’”


a dva n c e m e n t Levinsons Give Teaching Fellowship to Benefit Students When Larry Levinson and his wife, Karen, visited campus for Grandparents’ Day in April 2012, they immediately recognized a difference in their granddaughter Missy ’15: she exuded a degree of enthusiasm, self-confidence and intellectual curiosity that they hadn’t seen before. “As the day proceeded, we saw that what Missy had absorbed during her time at Blair is the essence of the School: the pursuit of academic and athletic excellence in an environment of cultural plurality, with an emphasis on understanding oneself along with the special uniqueness of each and every Blair individual,” said Mr. Levinson, a New Jersey native who is president and CEO of Acme Plastics, Inc., in Woodland Park. “Karen and I looked at each other and said ‘isn’t this what made our country great?’” After talking about how important it is to keep this educational spirit alive, particularly in difficult economic times, the Levinsons decided that their charitable foundation should fuel the wonderful experience their granddaughter was having at Blair. As a result, the Lawrence and Karen Levinson Family Charitable Foundation established the Levinson Faculty Fellow to provide for, nurture, recognize and retain the most promising young instructors, ensuring a consistently high level of excellence among the Blair faculty.

Karen and Larry Levinson with their granddaughter Missy ’15 (center).

The fellowship was awarded to faculty member Thomas Dougherty for the 2012-2013 school year. The Levinsons met Tom at Blair’s Leadership Dinner in May 2012 and were impressed by his personality, drive and empathy for others. “We have no doubt that Tom will flourish in the Blair environment,” Mr. Levinson said.

Tom Dougherty is the 2012 Levinson Faculty Fellow.

Tennis Court Named in Memory of Alexander “Sandy” Lawrence ’70 Blair’s award-winning tennis center, which encompasses the Tennis House and 10 courts, was recently graced with a newly named court, thanks to a generous gift from Trustee Alex Sloane ’70. Court four is

now known as “Lawrence Court” in memory of former varsity tennis captain Alexander “Sandy” Lawrence ’70. Sandy, a three-year Blair student, was a talented athlete who played on the varsity basketball, soccer and tennis teams. He was an especially gifted tennis player, and he had an infectious sense of humor. Mr. Sloane made this gift to honor Sandy and their friendship.

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Blair Receives Historic Estate Gifts from George D. Senter ’38 George Senter ’38, one of Blair’s most enthusiastic and loyal alumni, passed away in July 2011 at the age of 93. He will long be remembered as a dedicated class representative, a beloved teacher and dorm master at The Hill School, and a generous benefactor of Blair Academy. This summer, the School received George’s historic $2 million bequest, and in accordance with his wishes, the George D. Senter ’38 Scholars Program and the George D. Senter ’38 Endowed Chair in Mathematics have been established. These two programs will long benefit the students and teachers of George’s alma mater. Born and raised in Maine, the youngest of eight children, George came to Blair for his sophomore through senior years. He would later reminisce that these were “very happy—if not the happiest—years of my life.” He graduated from Brown University in 1947 following five years of service in the U.S. Army during World War II and began a 36-year teaching career, with 31 of those years spent at The Hill School in Pottstown, Pa. At Hill, George

was a wise and devoted “father” to thousands of students. Described by one former student as “a teacher of mathematics and a teacher of life,” he was recognized for his dedication in 2005 when he became the first non-Hill graduate to have a dormitory, Senter House, named in his honor. During Blair’s Ever Always Campaign, George bequeathed a generous portion of his estate to the School and created a legacy that encompasses both his passion for teaching and care for students. The George D. Senter ’38 Mathematics Endowment will support the chairman of the Blair Academy mathematics department, R. Latta Browse, who is the inaugural recipient of the new chair (please see story and photo on page 34). The George D. Senter ’38 Scholars Program will grant financial assistance to worthy students who could not otherwise afford a Blair education, with preference given to students from George’s native state of Maine. After devoting his life to education, George so wisely knew that the endowed teaching chair and endowed scholarship would help Blair attract the very finest faculty and students. And no one knew better than George that it is the relationship between faculty and students that is at the very heart of a great School.

Keep up with Blair classmates on Facebook Blair offers its alumni a number of ways to reconnect with their classmates, including class pages on Facebook. If your class doesn’t already have a page, the alumni office can help you to create one. www.blair.edu/blair-on-Facebook

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Test Your Knowledge Can you identify the two varsity football players in this picture from the 1970s? E-mail your answers to Suzy Logan at logans@blair.edu. The first person to correctly identify the students pictured will win a hat from the Blair bookstore.

F ro m t h e a r c h i v e s This object is a dance card from the 1927 “Football Dance,� which was an annual one-night affair in late November or early December to celebrate the end of the fall athletic season. A dance card is a booklet that was used by a lady to keep track of her dancing partners and to keep as a memento of the event. These particular cards doubled as programs at the November 19, 1927 dance because they listed not only the order of dances, but the members of the football team and the dance committee as well.

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Attention, Art Aficionados: Join Us for the Arts at Blair! Music

FALL CONCERT

(featuring vocal and instrumental musicians) Friday, November 16, 7:00 p.m. DuBois Theater

CHRISTMAS VESPERS

(featuring Blair String Orchestra and Singers) Tuesday, December 11, 4:30 & 7:00 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, Blairstown, N.J.

SPRING CONCERT

(featuring vocal and instrumental musicians) Friday, May 3, 7:00 p.m. DuBois Theater

Theatre NIGHT OF ONE-ACTS

January 24, 25 & 26, 2013, 7:30 p.m. Wean Theater Join the Blair Academy Players for an evening of one-act plays performed in the “black box” theater. Please check www.blair.edu for details in midJanuary 2013.

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SEUSSICAL

February 14, 15 & 16, 2013, 7:30 p.m. DuBois Theater Book by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty; music by Stephen Flaherty; lyrics by Lynn Ahrens; conceived by Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty and Eric Idle; based on the works of Dr. Seuss All of your favorite Dr. Seuss characters are lovingly brought to life, including Horton the Elephant, The Cat in the Hat, Gertrude McFuzz, lazy Mayzie and Jojo, a little boy with a big imagination. The colorful characters transport us from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus to the invisible world of the Whos. The Cat in the Hat narrates the weaving of several of Seuss’s “greatest hits” that illustrate the power of friendship, loyalty, family and community.

OUR TOWN

May 9 & 10, 2013, 7:30 p.m.; May 12, 2013, 2:00 p.m. DuBois Theater By Thornton Wilder Described by Edward Albee as “the greatest American play ever written,” Thornton Wilder’s classic follows the small town of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire, through three acts: “Daily Life,” “Love and Marriage” and “Death and Eternity.” Narrated by a stage manager and performed with minimal props and sets, the audience learns about the Webb and Gibbs families as their children follow where life’s path leads them.

THE ODYSSEY

May 16, 17 & 18, 7:30 p.m. Robert J. Evans Open Air Theatre By Mary Zimmerman; based on Robert Fitzgerald’s translation of the work of Homer This dramatic adaptation of Homer’s myth begins with a modern young woman who is struggling to understand Robert Fitzgerald’s translation of The Odyssey. A classical muse appears, and the young woman becomes the goddess Athena—a tireless advocate for Odysseus in his 10-year struggle to get home. Zimmerman brings her trademark irreverent wit and brilliant theatricality to the story of Odysseus’s decade-long journey, depicting his encounters with characters such as Circe, the Cyclops, Poseidon, Calypso, the Sirens and the suitors.


The Romano Gallery STEVE LINDEN AND DAWN EDINGER LINDEN: Alone together

November 29-January 2; Reception November 29 Steve Linden and Dawn Edinger Linden are known for their paintings, collages and 3D collaborations. Since first exhibiting their work in New York nearly 30 years ago, they opened a gallery called Visual Mixology in Stroudsburg, Pa., where they also live and work. Perhaps most representative of their artistic vision is a piece called “The High Life,” a painting of a Tyrannosaurus Rex that looms over a bright, pastoral setting. A wooden tool shaped like a bird dives into a collage, an assemblage of Miller High Life beer cans and Jurassic pop art like McDonald’s plastic-themed plates. The painting provides the context, the collage the question.

JEN GROEBER: THE WISDOM TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE

January 8-January 31; Reception January 10 Groeber uses woodcut, collage, stitching and text to explore the complex roles women play, as mother, daughter and sister. In her recent work, everyday objects—baby clothing, bottles and children’s shoes—are stand-ins for the people we were, for the children gone or hopes lost. “Here we are, generations of women—creating, mending, ordering, making meaning—so much of our life hidden in the button we sew, the things we try to mend,” said Groeber, who has four children. “What will my daughters and sons make of this?”

Art Around Campus

Throughout the school year, student artwork can be seen all over campus in impromptu installations and framed exhibitions in academic building hallways and classrooms. A series of curated art shows will take place in The Black Canteen, during which the work of advanced placement students and dedicated seniors will be on display. The spring semester culminates with a student art show in The Romano Gallery, which will demonstrate the diverse talent of student artists across a variety of media.

JOHN A. LEE: INTERIORS

March 25-April 20; Reception March 28 In this show, Virginia-based painter John Lee shows interior spaces that function like “Landscapes.” Painted from life and without an overt narrative, his work stands as a response to a perceived color world that results from mixing artificial and natural light with gritty, weathered surfaces. Muffled, reflective color mixtures surprise and move the eye through these quiet, still compositions, creating both a dense spatial gravity and an eerie color “mood.”

SUSIE FORRESTER: A YEAR AND A DAY… AN EXPLORATION WITH MY IPHONE

February 5-March 2; Reception February 7 This exhibition represents a collection of work the photographer created using her iPhone over the past year. “Since it is always accessible, the iPhone has become a useful medium for me to record those moments that speak to me,” said Ms. Forrester. “Hearkening back to when I was 12 and received my first Polaroid camera, the iPhone allows me to tap into the immediacy of the visual connections I make in my daily life. See it, feel it, snap the picture.” Calling this the “age of the smartphone,” the artist says there are benefits and drawbacks to people’s reliance on such devices—so many people “check out” as they become immersed in apps and games—which makes the iPhone’s photo feature a tool of reconnection, rather than disconnection.

ANNUAL STUDENT ART EXHIBITION April 29-May 20; Reception May 11

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Latest Issue of Blair Review Focuses on 1960s An excerpt from the fall issue’s introduction, written by co-editors history teacher Dr. Martin Miller and Timken Library director Ann Williams Following up on the era-based theme of the 2011 Blair Review (“The Men of WWII”), the focus of the fall 2012 edition is the 1960s. Current Blair students invariably view this period as a one-dimensional, hedonistic explosion of ‘sex, drugs, and rock and roll.’ Well, there is some truth to this simplistic notion, though faculty and alumni Review contributors conjure up a far more complex picture of a tumultuous era. Not surprisingly, Blair community members write about a bewildering array of personal interests, goals and lifestyles; their varied experiences flesh out this much-discussed decade in an instructive manner. Some contributors served their nation honorably in the U.S. military, while others challenged this civic duty by protesting the Vietnam War. Some individuals chose to lead alternate lifestyles, while others pursued perfectly traditional paths and studied diligently at both Blair and at college. Professional careers were built amidst a society torn apart by racial strife, Cold War tensions and an increasingly unpopular war in Asia. Some were insulated from the storms of the 1960s, but others were willing or unwilling players in this grand drama. The men of WWII are correctly lauded as the Greatest Generation, and yet, the Baby Boomers of To read the issue in full, please visit the 1960s are often disparaged as narcissistic, entitled whiners, www.blair.edu/BlairReview. not up to the Depression and military challenges faced by their forbearers. How much truth to this assertion?

Blair onStage

www.blair.edu/theatre

January 24, 25 & 26 • February 14, 15 & 16 • May 9, 10 & 12 • May 16, 17 & 18 For the complete arts calendar for the 2012-2013 school year, turn to pages 30-31.

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the admission office this fall. She graduated from Amherst College in Massachusetts in 2011 with a double major in geology and art and the history of art. Prior to moving to Blairstown, Andrea worked as a junior designer and librarian at the Leighton Design Group, an interior design firm in her hometown of Rochester, N.Y. In addition to working in the admission office, she teaches advanced placement art history, coaches JV girls’ lacrosse and does dorm duty in Locke Hall, where she lives.

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Welcome, New Faculty! As Blair students, parents and alumni know, one aspect of Blair that makes the School so extraordinary is the high-quality faculty members who work around the clock as teachers, advisors, coaches and housemasters throughout the school year—and who often serve as mentors during the summer months and well after students receive their diplomas. “The single most important thing you can do to build a great school is to have a great faculty, and Blair has been very lucky in this regard,” said Headmaster Chan Hardwick, who welcomed these 10 new faculty members to campus this fall.

Admission Teddy Wenner ’96 relocated from Seattle, Wash., to Blairstown to become Blair’s new associate dean of admission. After graduating from Blair, Teddy earned a BS in European history from the United States Military Academy at West Point. He then entered the Army as a field artillery officer assigned to Germany. He spent most of his career deployed in Macedonia, Turkey and Iraq and traveled extensively throughout Europe. Teddy lived in Barcelona upon completion of his service in the Army. He later transitioned into the business world, moving to Arizona and Washington before returning to Blair this year. Teddy coaches boys’ lacrosse, and he, his wife, Teresa, and their son, Archie, live in Insley Hall. Andrea McEvoy joined Blair’s faculty in spring 2012 as a ceramics and sculpture teacher and assistant coach to the JV girls’ lacrosse team before transitioning to

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Tom Dougherty is the 20122013 Levinson Faculty Fellow, an admission counselor and a student life associate. Tom has served as an assistant crew coach since joining Blair’s faculty in the spring of 2012 and began coaching football in the fall. A communications and journalism major at the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a BA in 2007, Tom is the faculty advisor to the Blair Breeze and occasionally writes for the Blair Bulletin and School website. Prior to coming to Blair, he worked in online advertising at CBS Interactive and as a journalist at the Austin-American Statesman, as well as some small publications in New York. He lives in Mason Hall, where he also does dorm duty. English teacher Melissa Schomers serves as a coach of the crew team and JV field hockey squad. Prior to coming to Blair, Melissa worked at Trinity College in Hartford, Conn., as a development coach and recruiting coordinator for the women’s rowing program. While at Trinity, she guided each of her boats to medal performances at both the New England Rowing Competition (NERC) and Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). Melissa completed her undergraduate degree with honors in English at the University of Iowa in 2007 and earned an MA in literary studies from Trinity College in 2012. Before coaching at Trinity, she worked as an assistant coach with the University of Iowa’s rowing team. She lives on campus in Ivy Hall, where she does dorm duty. Steven M. Soldi Jr. teaches English and coaches football and baseball. He joined Blair’s faculty in 2012 after teaching English for two years at a public school in Bellingham, Mass. A college baseball player, Steve completed his undergraduate work in English at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass., in 2009. He lives off campus and does dormitory duty in East Hall.


From left to right: (front row) Joyce Lang and Jolene Shuster; (middle row) Steven Soldi, Andee McEvoy and Margie Fulton; (back row) Melissa Schomers, Tom Dougherty, Carl Christianson and Anthony Stival ’07. Not pictured: Teddy Wenner ’96 (see page 5).

History

Science

Marguerite (Margie) Fulton joined Blair’s faculty as a history teacher after earning a BA in history with a concentration in leadership studies and a language certificate in German from Williams College in 2012. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, she is an admission counselor and head coach of girls’ JV field hockey and assistant coach of girls’ varsity basketball. She lives on campus above the Hoffman Health Center and does dormitory duty in South Cottage. Anthony Stival ’07 teaches history and coaches cross country, basketball and lacrosse. He completed his undergraduate work at Bowdoin College in Maine in 2011 and worked as an executive assistant at Seasmoke Productions, a company owned by former Blair teacher and filmmaker Steven Kampmann. Anthony joins the Insley Hall dormitory staff.

Dr. Carl Christianson joined Blair’s science department as a chemistry and honors chemistry teacher. Prior to coming to Blair, Carl taught biochemistry courses at Boston College and worked as a biochemical researcher at the Max Planck Institute in Berlin, Germany, where he helped to develop a vaccine against malaria. He received his PhD in chemistry from Boston College in 2008, where his work focused on the development of new antibiotic compounds. In 2003, he completed his undergraduate work in chemistry at the University of Connecticut. Carl coaches JV boys’ soccer and baseball and lives in Annie Hall with his wife, science teacher Jolene Schuster. Dr. Jolene Schuster teaches biology, chemistry and marine science, serves as assistant coach of the girls’ cross country and track teams, and does dorm duty in Annie Hall. Jolene completed her undergraduate work in chemistry and biology at Penn State University’s Behrend College in 2004 and received a PhD in bioinorganic chemistry from Dartmouth College in 2009. Prior to coming to Blair, she worked as a graduate assistant in Dartmouth’s chemistry department and completed several postdoctoral research projects at the University of Potsdam in Germany and at Wellesley College in Massachusetts. Jolene lives in Annie Hall with her husband, science teacher Carl Christianson.

Language Spanish teacher Joyce Lang completed her undergraduate work in Spanish literature at the University of Virginia in 1986 and has since completed coursework toward a master’s degree in education at New Jersey City University. Prior to coming to Blair, she was a substitute teacher at the American School of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, a Spanish teacher at Pope John XXIII High School in Sparta, N.J., and a freelance reporter and photographer at publications in northwestern New Jersey. Joyce lives off campus in nearby Sparta, N.J.

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Blair Honors Senior Faculty & Staff In late August, after the first students arrived on campus to register for pre-season football, Trustees, faculty and staff celebrated the beginning of Blair’s 165th year at the Opening of School Dinner. During the annual event, Headmaster Chan Hardwick welcomed everyone back to campus and honored faculty and staff members for 10 and 25 years of service at Blair.

At the opening dinner, math department chair R. Latta Browse accepted the George Senter ’38 Endowed Chair in Mathematics.

Honorees included Linda Klesik, Lew Stival and Diane Sauve (25 years), as well as Mike Eckert, Rob Anthony, Holly Newcomb, Ryan Pagotto ’97, Kate Skeffington and Stacey Spring ’95 (10 years). At the dinner, Mr. Hardwick also presented R. Latta Browse with the George D. Senter ’38 Endowed Chair in Mathematics (to read more about Mr. Senter’s bequest, please turn to page 28).

Lew Stival, Linda Klesik and Diane Sauve were given paintings by fellow faculty member Rita Baragona in recognition of their 25 years of service at Blair.

(Standing, left to right) Lew Stival, Linda Klesik and Diane Sauve (25 years); (seated, left to right) Mike Eckert, Rob Anthony, Kate Skeffington and Ryan Pagotto ’97 (10 years). Not pictured: Holly Newcomb and Stacey Spring ’95 (both honored for 10 years of service).

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Planned Giving at Blair: The Opportunity of a Lifetime

“My own Blair experience made a tremendous difference in my life. As a Trustee and Sharpe Society member, I know how important planned gifts are in making that experience Thoughtful estate planning can help you achieve both your financial and philanthropic priorities, and many Blair alumni, parents and friends have found that, by including the School in their estate plans, they can both provide for their loved ones and “give back” to an institution they hold dear. At Blair, we recognize those who have made a planned gift with membership in the John C. Sharpe Society (see current membership, next page, and Q&A below). We are grateful to all our planned givers, whose gifts help to provide an outstanding Blair experience for future generations of students.

available to future generations. Planned gifts provide the opportunity of a lifetime to students and donors alike.” —Dr. Mark Moon ’84 Advancement Committee Chair, Blair Board of Trustees

Q. What is the John C. Sharpe Society? A. The John C. Sharpe Society honors loyal alumni, parents and friends who have included Blair in their estate plans. It is named in honor of Dr. John C. Sharpe, Blair’s legendary Headmaster who inspired decades of alumni and helped establish Blair as the school we know today.

Q. Am I required to make a gift of a certain amount to become a Sharpe Society member? A. No. Anyone who includes Blair in his or her estate plans becomes a member of the John C. Sharpe Society. Although most people are unable to make a major gift during their lifetime, many find it possible to include Blair in their estate plans.

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is critical to Blair’s ability to fulfill its mission in both good and challenging economic times—the more we can rely on endowment income for operating revenue, the less dependent we are on tuition and annual fundraising. Forty years ago, Blair’s endowment was just over $2 million. Through the generosity of many donors, including John C. Sharpe Society members, the endowment has now grown to over $68 million, truly helping to secure the future of the School.

Q. How can I find out more about planned giving at Blair? A. Planned giving opportunities are almost as unique as donors themselves. Comprehensive information about Blair’s planned giving program may be found on our website at www.blair.edu/ planned-giving. You may also contact Velma Lubliner, assistant director of advancement for capital giving, at (908) 362-6121 ext. 5634, or lubliv@blair.edu.


p l a n n e d Mr. Courtney R. Fritts* Mr. John D. Hatfield Dr. Eric Walther Mr. Richard A. Young 1957 Mr. James H.G. Naisby Dr. William G. Ovens, Jr. Mr. Melvin A. Tabak

“He found a campus of eleven acres; he leaves a campus of over three hundred acres. He found buildings few in number, poorly equipped; he leaves a large group of buildings finely equipped for every school purpose. He found a school provincial in type, of one hundred pupils; he leaves a cosmopolitan school of three hundred boys. He found a school of only local repute; he leaves a school famous throughout the country.” —Albert Myrick Freeman, on the legacy of Dr. John C. Sharpe, Headmaster 1898-1927 The John C. Sharpe Society embodies the spirit and ensures the vision of Dr. John C. Sharpe, one of Blair’s most influential headmasters. Planned gifts are the cornerstone of Blair’s endowment, and membership in the John C. Sharpe Society reflects a special commitment to the future. To become a member of the John C. Sharpe Society, please contact Cara Mohlmann, director of advancement, (908) 362-6121, ext. 5628, or mohlmc@blair.edu. Following is a roster of current members: 1930 Mr. Daniel Bushnell 1934 Mr. Carlos G. Danneman Mrs. Frank G. Van Sant 1936 Mr. Albert B. Harding Mrs. William C. Heard* Dr. J. Brooks Hoffman 1937 Mrs. John G. Ritzenthaler* 1938 Mr. Arthur A. Richmond III Mr. John T. Tuttle* 1939 Mrs. Forrest A. Daniels Mrs. William T. Reilly* 1940 Anonymous Mrs. John T. Billington* Mr. Edwards F. Rullman Dr. Robert B. Textor 1941 Dr. Lucian Fletcher, Jr. Mr. Michael A. Habermann, Jr. Mr. Mark R. Strouse II 1942 Mr. Archer N. Martin II Mr. Robert G. Rouse, Jr. 1943 Mr. A. Albert Bergen Mrs. John D. Deacon Mrs. M. Michael Lobsitz* 1944 Mrs. Alfred A. LaFountain, Jr. 1945 Mr. Eugene H. Buttle Mr. T. Peter Doremus, Jr.* Mr. Richard P. Rubenoff Mr. Alfred J. Ward

1946 Anonymous Mr. Pieter P. de Kadt Mr. Robert S. Fow* The Rev. Dr. James R. Tanis Mr. Malcolm M. Teare 1947 Mr. John C. Bogle* Mr. Wesley W. Ford 1948 Mrs. George J. Bartels Mr. F. Dudley Case Mr. James K. Meneely, Jr. Mr. Richard K. Orr Mr. David D. Wakefield 1949 Mr. Thomas J. Bain Mr. E. Harrison Eudy, Jr. Mr. Robert A. Neff Mr. John C. M. Wallace 1950 Anonymous 1951 Anonymous Mr. Robert E. Kiley Mr. Roland J. McKinney 1952 Mr. Bruce M. Dayton Mr. William R. Martens Mr. Alan R. Mills 1953 Mr. Thomas W. Hoff Mr. William R. Timken 1954 Mr. Donald H. McCree, Jr. Mr. Hobart D. Van Deusen 1956 Mr. Peter M. Black Mr. Lars T. Carlson Mr. Nelson P. Cohen* Mr. Stewart H. Cole

1958 Mr. Steven R. Losa Mr. Dean C. Pappas* 1959 Mr. Peter K. Austin Mr. James E. Burcham* Mr. Theodore A. Doremus, Jr. Mr. Cornelius J. O’Kane 1960 Mr. Philip W. Koebig III 1961 Anonymous Mr. Frank H. Briggs, Jr. Mr. Frederick W. Everett Mr. Jonathan E. Paul Mr. Howard E. Steilen, Jr. Mr. Marc W. Suffern II* 1962 Mr. Mark Gottesman Mr. Willard H. Johnson, Jr. Mr. Dennis Wm. Peachey* Mr. Jon L. Ten Haagen 1963 Hon. John D. Case, Jr. Mr. Brian N. Clayton Mr. L. Carter Crewe III Mr. Durfee L. Day, Jr. Mr. Donald C. Hazard* Mr. Douglas Henderson Mr. W. Jeffery Seubel Mr. Donald K. Usher, Jr. 1964 Mr. Arthur M. French Mr. Andros B. Thomson* Mr. Paul D. Vartanian Mr. Frank D. Yuengling III 1965 Mr. Henry O. Clutsam III Mr. William W. Durland* Mr. Robert M. Lay Mr. Robert S. Weiner* 1966 Mr. James P. Jenkins 1967 Mr. Gregory U. Auger Mr. J. Lawrence Snavely 1968 Mr. Arthur T. Ambrose 1969 Mr. Michael C. Cleavenger Mr. Donald B. Fedor Mr. Keith W. Patten Mr. Robert L. Van Stone 1970 Mr. Alexander J. Sloane 1971 Mr. H. Craig Stem 1973 Ms. Rose Mary Herbst Mr. James G. Houston Mr. Stephen G. Kole Mrs. Melinda M. Shumway

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Dear Members of the Blair Community,

T

he 2011-12 Annual Report presents a snapshot of a thriving School that is well-supported by

its stakeholders—alumni, parents and friends. As you will see in the following pages, over $8 million was contributed to the School during the past fiscal year, including $2.27 million in Blair Fund gifts and $5.73 million in capital funds. As always, Blair Fund contributions were used during the fiscal year to meet current student, faculty and programming needs. Capital gifts supported many of the School’s long-term, strategic initiatives, including scholarship aid, support for faculty salaries and housing improvement, and endowment growth. Both Blair Fund and capital contributions are crucial to the School’s continued financial health, and I thank each member of the Blair community who participated in this year’s fundraising efforts. On the subject of participation, I take great pride as Board Chairman in highlighting the strong support garnered by the Blair Fund again this year among parents and alumni: Parents maintained an outstanding 81% participation, while alumni reached 34% participation for the first time in School history. The ever-growing number of constituents supporting the School is a true testament to the Blair community’s belief in the importance of our educational mission and the enduring value of the Blair experience. I would especially like to thank the many volunteers who assisted in the School’s fundraising efforts this year by contacting fellow parents, classmates and friends and sharing your enthusiasm for Blair. The gift of your time and talent made this year’s Blair Fund achievements possible, and I am deeply appreciative. Your generous support has made Blair’s motto—Come. Study. Learn.—a reality for today’s students. Your continued dedication will keep it so for future generations. Thanks again. Sincerely, James P. Jenkins ’66 Chairman, Blair Board of Trustees

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Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends, espite continued global

D

educational experience. While 2011-2012 proved to

economic challenges,

be a difficult year because some of our usual support

Blair Academy remains

was allocated to capital projects designed to further the

financially strong as the

objectives of our strategic plan—such as the renovation

School opened for its 165th

of our dormitory faculty apartments—in spite of these

year with a full enrollment.

challenges, we were able to manage our expenses in a

For the last 12 months, we

way that once again produced an operating surplus. As

worked on implementing

usual, this was reinvested to support the endowment and

projects that further the

physical plant improvements as directed by the Board of

priorities set forth in

Trustees. Going forward, Blair Academy must continue to

Building on Strength: The 2011-2016 Blair Strategic Plan.

grow support for both the Blair Fund and its endowment

During the 2011-2012 fiscal year, Blair received a total of

to fulfill its mission of providing students with quality

$8 million in philanthropic support, $5.7 million directed

education and rich community life, while also maintaining

to capital projects and the endowment. These gifts helped

affordable tuition for future generations. Managed by the Board of Trustees’ Investment

grow the School’s total net assets from approximately $112 million to approximately $118 million. Net tuition

Committee, Blair’s endowment portfolio is regularly

and fees continue to be an essential aspect of our revenue

reviewed and managed by committee members and the

stream, generating more than 70% of the School’s annual

Fund Evaluation Group, our investment consultants, who

operating income. The remainder of our operating funds

advise the committee on asset allocation and manager

comes from our endowment draw and Blair Fund gifts

selection. As of June 30, 2012, the market value of Blair’s

from parents, alumni and other supporters. Because

endowment was a little over $67 million, a number that

the endowment draw is calculated by taking 5% of a

reflects a total return of -0.1% for the fiscal year. Our

12-quarter average, this particular period (March 2008

portfolio did outperform our target weight benchmark,

to December 2010) includes the months during which our

which stood at -1.0% for the same period. The chart

assets were most significantly impacted by the worldwide

below details endowment activity during the 2011-2012

financial crisis, as reflected by the endowment draw’s

fiscal year. Gifts to the endowment totaled $3.7 million for

reduced value.

the year and included a historic $2-million bequest from

In recent years, the Blair Fund has contributed

George Senter ’38. These endowment gifts ultimately help

significantly to providing the resources and personnel

us to support the School’s daily operations and allow us to

necessary for students to have the best possible

hold down tuition increases.

Blair Academy Endowment Performance 07-08

08-09

09-10

10-11

11-12

$66,581,878

$61,582,464

$47,614,577

$54,534,508

$66,364,448

$2,175,469

$2,939,739

$2,317,018

$1,150,297

$3,673,397

$250,000

$0

$775,000

$1,250,000

$375,000

Total Investment Return

($4,584,932)

($15,078,932)

$6,030,027

$12,284,161

($637,064)

Draw for Operations

($2,839,951)

($1,828,694)

($2,202,114)

($2,854,518)

($2,738,733)

Ending Mkt.Value (6/30)

$61,582,464

$47,614,577

$54,534,508

$66,364,448

$67,037,048

-6.9%

-24.8%

13.3%

22.5%

-0.1%

Beg. Mkt.Value New Endowment Gifts Transfers from Operations

Total Return (%)

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11-12 Operating Revenue % Summer Programs 3%

Other Sources 2%

Student Support Services 2% Gifts 10%

Blair Academy Endowment Allocation As of June 30, 2012

Real Assets 3% Emerging Markets 4%

Cash 3%

Private Equity 8% Mid/Small Cap Equity 6%

Large Cap Equity 29%

Endowment Income 12% Student Tuition & Fees 71%

Hedge Funds 15% International Equity 11%

The chart above details Blair’s endowment allocation

Fixed Income 21%

the front of campus that we achieved with the pedestrian

as of June 30, 2012. Going forward, the Investment

interior. In making the best possible first impression on

Committee will continue to explore opportunities for

visiting candidates and their families, we seek to further

growing Blair’s endowment and securing positions that will

strengthen Blair admission. The first phase of the project,

protect our portfolio in a changing global economy.

which involved beautifying the front hill and updating its

As previously mentioned, Blair is committed to

landscaping, has already been completed. The second phase,

implementing and advancing several of the initiatives

which includes replacing the existing barn structures at

identified by the School’s strategic plan, one of which is to

the west end of Park Street with more attractive buildings,

support and strengthen Blair’s faculty. To accomplish this

should be complete by June 2013.

goal, the School mapped out a three-year plan to renovate

Finally, in the past year, the School has moved forward

faculty apartments in the dormitories with the goal of

with plans for a new boys’ dorm and girls’ dorm on the east

creating living environments that would encourage our best

end of campus, which will replace existing residential space

faculty members to live closely with students. During the

in East and Davies Hall (please see story on page 12).

summer of 2011, we renovated seven faculty apartments.

I want to express my sincere appreciation to all of those

Thanks to continued parent and alumni support, in the

who helped provide financial support for Blair Academy over

summer of 2012, we completely renovated and modernized

the last fiscal year. I hope this brief report provides you with

six additional apartments.

a better understanding of Blair’s finances and the impact that

One of the School’s strategic initiatives is to advance

your gifts have on the School. If you have any questions or

Blair’s national reputation and to strengthen admission.

would like more information, please feel free to contact me at

With a significant lead gift, we have moved forward this

(908) 362-6121, ext. 5627, or frickj@blair.edu.

fall on a project to improve the front hill, the entrances on Park Street and our maintenance facilities. The goal

Sincerely,

is both to improve the School’s operational and facilities

James Frick

management and to bring the same aesthetic quality to

Chief Operating Officer

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CAPITAL GIFTS RECEIVED - JULY 1, 2011 - JUNE 30, 2012 ENDOWMENT Scholarships

Enrichment

The Alexander F.A. Bodini ’01 Scholarship $50,000.00 The Bolton Family Scholarship 1,000.00 The Ciancia Family Scholarship 50,000.00 The Class of 1954 New Horizons Scholarship 100,000.00 The Class of 1960 Scholarship 855.00 The Class of 1962 Scholarship 54,465.00 The Class of 1966 Scholarship 500.00 The Clayton Family Scholarship 50,080.83 The Mollie Howard Conklin ’71 Memorial Scholarship 5,710.08 The Clifford L. and Joan B. Cramer Scholarship 6,052.80 The Eu-Schelling Scholarship 25,000.00 The General Scholarship Fund 2,169.11 The Barbara Haase Scholarship 200.00 The Willard H. Johnson ’62 Scholarship 3,750.00 50,000.00 The Kennedy Family Scholarship The Kiley Family Scholarship 5,600.00 The Martin Krugman Memorial Scholarship 100.00 The Alfred A. LaFountain ’44 Memorial Scholarship 20,080.00 The Robert M. Lay ’65 Scholarship 2,100.00 The David T. and Candida C. Low Scholarship 3,647.00 The Fernando Marcial International Student Scholarship 200.00 The Theodore John Martineau, Jr. ’84 Memorial Scholarship 5,000.00 The Miles A. McDonald Scholarship 25,000.00 The Ray Mendoza ’87 Wrestling Scholarship 1,250.00 The Moon Family Scholarship 15,000.00 The David A. Ogden ’87 Memorial Scholarship 1,278.30 The Olivetti Foundation Scholarship 5,000.00 The Peter Pappas ’61 Scholars Program 834,095.48 The Pearson Sisters Scholarship 12,500.00 The Col. Ronald E. ’50 & Barbara M. Philipp Scholarship 10,000.00 The George D. Senter ’38 Scholars Program 1,008,899.56 The William M. Sloane Jr. Memorial Scholarship 100,000.00 The Kurt W. Socha ’06 Memorial Scholarship 1,120.50 The Dean G. Tanella ’78 Scholarship 10,000.00 The Wildrick Family Scholarship 100.00 The William G. Zester Memorial Scholarship 100.00

Total Scholarships

The Nevett S. Bartow ’50 Fund The Black Family Science Fund The Bugen Fund for Financial Assistance The James Howard Fund for Faculty Enrichment The James R. Kelley Sabbatical The Mazza Student Life Fund The Parents Fund for Faculty Enrichment

Total Enrichment

250.00 1,500.00 20,000.00 500.00 150.00 1,700.00 10,000.00

$34,100.00

Other Endowment

The Herman Hollerith Lecture Series The Robert L. Marcalus, Jr. ’65 Tree Fund The J. Ronald McLean Memorial Fund The Peachey Fund Restricted Endowment Unrestricted Endowment

Total Other Endowment TOTAL ENDOWMENT

CAPITAL

Athletic Facility Fund Dorm Faculty Renovations Faculty Housing Front Entrance General Building Fund Math and Science Building Fund New Dormitory Track, Tennis, & Football Field Fund Unrestricted Capital Campaign

TOTAL CAPITAL

2,418.59 100.00 2,500.00 600.00 100.00 58,556.90

$64,275.49 $3,606,907.01

$300,000.00 535,566.25 4,228.00 544,912.50 48,556.89 10,000.00 125,000.00 1,000.00 420,910.05

$1,990,173.69

RESTRICTED

Pending Donor Designation

TOTAL RESTRICTED FUNDS TOTAL REALIZED CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT

136,500.00

$136,500.00

$5,733,580.70

$2,460,853.66

Teaching

The Class of 1962 Teaching Fellow 29,465.00 The Class of 1963 Faculty Chair 9,313.00 The George D. Senter ’38 Endowed Chair for Mathematics 1,008,899.86

Total Teaching

The Capital Fund Capital gifts are allocated toward the endowment or the physical plant. These contributions enrich the lives of students and faculty through scholarships, faculty enrichment, travel programs and capital building projects.

$1,047,677.86

Anonymous (5) A. M. Best Company Mr. and Mrs. A. David Abrams, Jr. ’62 ACP MacDouglas Corporation Mr. and Mrs. John E. Alden, Jr. ’63 Alterra Bermuda Mr. Frank A. Arietta ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Selden D. Bacon, Jr.

Mr. Timothy M. Bacon ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Barnako, Jr. ’62 Dr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Barnett ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Berger ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Berger ’62 The Bevan Daddino Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Black Mr. Daniele Bodini Blair BuLLETIN 41


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Boenning & Scattergood, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bolton Mr. and Mrs. David H. Bugen ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Burn ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Ceppi ’62 Chelsea Community Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah J. Ciancia Mr. Jeffrey B. Clausen and Mrs. Rebecca Austill-Clausen Mr. and Mrs. Brian N. Clayton ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Nelson P. Cohen ’56 Community Foundation of New Jersey Ms. Terri Lynn Cornwell Mr. J. Jeff Corwin ’65 Courter, Kobert & Cohen P.C. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Cramer Esq. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. L. Carter Crewe III ’63 Mr. Anthony F. Daddino and Mrs. Susan J. Bevan Mr. and Mrs. F. Burke Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon Mr. Richard L. Doremus ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Dunworth ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Y. Eu Faith Group Company Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Judge and Mrs. Steven L. Fisher ’60 Mr. William A. Hindle ’74 and Ms. Constance D. Fletcher-Hindle ’74 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Fox ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fuller ’42 Dr. and Mrs. Jay D. Geller Mr. Michael F. Geller ’10 Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Gewitz ’66 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gibbon ’62 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gibbs ’50 Ms. Leland M. Godsey ’11 Mr. and Mrs. R. Edward Godsey Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gottesman ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Graber Mr. and Mrs. Madison F. Grose Mr. Charles T. Hall ’43 The Estate of Mae D. and Leon T. Harris ’32 The Estate of Harry W. Hays ’29 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Henderson ’63 Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hill, Jr. ’60 Mr. Anthony Hixon ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollerith, Jr. Mrs. Selena T. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Harley E. Hoyt ’62 IBM Dr. and Mrs. David M. Inkeles Mr. and Mrs. David G. Januszewski Mr. Benjamin A. Jayson ’06 Mrs. Elizabeth B. Dater and Mr. Wm. Mitchell Jennings, Jr. ’63 Mr. Willard H. Johnson, Jr. ’62 Mr. Christopher W. Jones ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. H. August Kattermann, Jr. ’62 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kelley, Sr., Hon. ’51 Kendryx Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kiley ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Kimmelman Kimmelman Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Coray S. Kirby ’80 A. P. Kirby, Jr. Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Knox ’63 42 Fall 2012

Mr. and Mrs. Joel A. Kobert, Hon. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. W. Ladd Ms. Kohiyama E. LaFountain ’11 Mrs. Nancy LaFountain, Hon. ’44 Mr. Mitchell D. Landy ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Bradford W. Lawrence II ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lay ’65 Mrs. Elizabeth Layton and Mr. D. William Layton ’65 Dr. Sang Ill Lee and Mrs. Kyong Suk Kim Ms. Soo-Jin Lee Mr. Jordan N. Liebowitz ’06 Ms. Kara Liebowitz ’07 Mr. Tae Kuwn Lim and Mrs. Hyun Jeong Park Dr. Y. Samuel Litvin and Mrs. Robin J. Scheman Mr. and Mrs. David T. Low, Sr. Ms. Jenna A. Lubliner ’09 Mr. Justin Lubliner ’05 Mr. and Ms. Sheldon R. Lubliner Mr. Willard S. Mahood, Jr. ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Maltese, Jr. ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Manning ’62 Mr. Daniel J. Martineau Mr. Edgar D. Mason III ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McEwen, Jr. ’62 Mr. and Mrs. William J. McKinley III ’62 Mr. Stephen and Mrs. Kim J. McMorrow ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Meltzer Dr. and Mrs. Donald H. Mershon ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Meyer, Jr. ’63 Mr. Joseph P. Mizrachi Dr. Alison Moon and Dr. Mark Moon ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Morris ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Newman ’62 Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Novogratz, USA Ret. ’55 Capt. and Mrs. Richard S. Ogden ’58 Dino Olivetti Foundation, Inc. Mr. Clement D. Pappas Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pappas Mr. Zachary Pappas Mr. Dennis W. ’62 and Mrs. Lynn Peachey, Hon. ’65, ’74 Ms. Carly E. Pearson ’04 Ms. Sarah L. Pearson ’06 The Pearson Foundation Inc. Pfizer Pheasant Hill Foundation Col. and Mrs. Ronald E. Philipp, USA Ret. ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Piermont, Jr. ’63 Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Portnoy ’62 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Powers The Powers Family Foundation Prudential Foundation R & R Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Richart ’62 Mr. and Mrs. David P. Romano ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Dominick J. Romano ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Dominick V. Romano, Hon. ’51 Mr. Anthony Rizzo and Ms. Nina A. Romano ’85 The Romano Family RoNetco Supermarkets, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Ruzika Mr. and Mrs. Erik O. Ryd The Estate of George D. Senter ’38

Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeffery Seubel ’63 Mrs. Maureen E. Sheehan The Rev. and Mrs. R. Stephen Shuart ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Sigety ’75 The Estate of Leonard S. Simon ’54 Mrs. Marion Simon Mr. and Mrs. David M. Simpson ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Sloane ’70 Mr. Arthur Snyder IV ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snyder III Ms. Susan Stark State Farm Companies Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Steere ’81 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Steere, Jr. William & Lynda Steere Foundation Mr. Edmund A. Strickland, Jr. ’62 Mr. Marc W. Suffern II ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Summers, Jr. ’63 Mr. Zheng Sun and Mrs. Na Wang Sunbrite Dye Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Surdoval Mr. and Mrs. Dean G. Tanella ’78 Mr. Jon L. Ten Haagen ’62 Mr. Creed R. Terry ’62 Mr. Chris Tsiouris, Jr. UBS Warburg Dillon Read The Helen and Nelson Urban Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Walter ’62 Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Weinstein ’62 Miss Tara N. Whitaker ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey R. White ’62 Capt. and Mrs. William S. Wildrick, USN Ret. ’63 The Willits Foundation Mr. Robert N. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. R. John Young, Jr. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Young, Jr. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Zester, Jr. ’76

John I. Blair Society Members of the John I. Blair Society contributed leadership gifts of $50,000 or more. Anonymous A. M. Best Company ACP MacDouglas Corporation The Bevan Daddino Foundation Mr. Daniele Bodini Boenning & Scattergood, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Burn ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah J. Ciancia Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Clayton Mr. Anthony F. Daddino and Mrs. Susan J. Bevan Faith Group Company Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gottesman ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Graber Mr. and Mrs. Madison F. Grose The Estate of Harry W. Hays ’29 Mr. and Mrs. David G. Januszewski Mrs. Elizabeth B. Dater and Mr. Wm. Mitchell Jennings, Jr. ’63 The Estate of Wilfred Jones Mr. Gregg J. Berman and Mrs. Susan Kahn Berman Kendryx Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kennedy Kimmelman Family Foundation


a n n ua l Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Kimmelman Mr. and Mrs. Coray S. Kirby ’80 A. P. Kirby, Jr. Foundation, Inc. Ms. Soo-Jin Lee Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Meltzer Mr. Joseph P. Mizrachi Mr. Clement D. Pappas Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pappas Mr. Zachary Pappas The Powers Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John J. Powers R & R Family Foundation, Inc. The Romano Family Mr. and Mrs. Dominick J. Romano ’74 Mr. and Mrs. R. Todd Ruppert ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Erik O. Ryd Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Sigety ’75 The Estate of Leonard S. Simon ’54 Mrs. Marion Simon Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Sloane ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snyder III Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Steere ’81 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Steere, Jr. William & Lynda Steere Foundation Mr. Zheng Sun and Mrs. Na Wang Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program

Headmaster’s Society Members of the Headmaster’s Society contributed leadership gifts of $25,000 to $49,999. Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Brian N. Clayton ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Y. Eu Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. T. Chandler Hardwick III Mr. Tae Kuwn Lim and Mrs. Hyun Jeong Park Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. McConnell Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald Dr. Alison Moon and Dr. Mark Moon ’84 Dr. Yong Jee Park and Mrs. Jung-ah Sohn Mr. and Mrs. David P. Romano ’76 Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeffery Seubel ’63 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Timken ’53

Clinton Society Members of the Clinton Society contributed leadership gifts of $10,000 to $24,999. Anonymous Ms. Paula M. Black Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bogle ’47 Mr. and Mrs. David H. Bugen ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Burdi Dr. Bonnie Chen and Mr. Michael Pan Mr. and Mrs. Kachorn Chiaravanont Mr. and Mrs. Nelson P. Cohen ’56 Community Foundation of New Jersey Ms. Jaymel E. Connor Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Dughi ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Evans Dr. and Mrs. Jay D. Geller Greater Houston Community Foundation Mr. Michael A. Habermann ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. David C. Hull, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jenkins ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Chatchaval Jiaravanon Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Jin Y. Kim Dr. Si Young Kim and Mrs. Sanghee Sohn Mrs. Nancy LaFountain, Hon. ’44 Dr. Sang Ill Lee and Mrs. Kyong Suk Kim Ms. Marianne Lieberman ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Lieberman ’74 Dr. Y. Samuel Litvin and Mrs. Robin J. Scheman Mr. and Mrs. G. David MacEwen ’79 The Estate of Dorothy C. Madden Mr. Gary S. Margiotta and Mrs. Lauran D’Alessio Mr. and Mrs. Archer N. Martin II ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. McCree, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mocco Mr. and Mrs. Doo Hyun Moon Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Pappas ’58 Mr. Youngjae Park and Mrs. Hyunjoo Eom The Pearson Foundation Inc. Pheasant Hill Foundation Col. and Mrs. Ronald E. Philipp, USA Ret. ’50 Mr. Keith H. Rauschenbach ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Dominick V. Romano ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Sanborn Seven Woods Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Simon ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Barry H. Smith ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Sobel Ms. Susan Stark Mr. and Mrs. Dean G. Tanella ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Tsai Mr. Robert N. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Norbert R. Wirsching Mr. and Mrs. Yuk Kwan Wong Dr. Yun Seok Yang and Mrs. Ji Yeoung Son

Ivy Society Members of the Ivy Society contributed leadership gifts of $5,000 to $9,999. Anonymous Alterra Bermuda Mrs. Renee Ball The Estate of Jerome E. Ball ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Barnako, Jr. ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas S. Battelle ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Beatty ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Berger ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Broadbent Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Brooks The Estate of Stokes Burtis ’39 Dr. and Mrs. Jay J. Chang Dr. Hwa Cheol Chung and Mrs. Seon Hee Kim Mr. and Mrs. Taylor F. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Corrado Courter, Kobert & Cohen P.C. Mr. Olin A. Cramer Mr. and Mrs. William B. Cramer Esq. ’64 Dino Olivetti Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dorsey ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Durling Mr. Steven B. Elghanayan Mr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Ellsworth III Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Emrick

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Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Foote Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Forte The Helen Clay Frick Foundation Mr. Raymond A. Gill, Jr. Goldman Sachs Gives Mr. and Mrs. Ningxin Guan Heritage Mark Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Haruki Hirakawa Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Hitchner III Mrs. Selena T. Howard Dr. Yau Hui and Dr. Zhi Quan Gong Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Humphrey ’62 Dr. Katharine Miao and Mr. Hyun Seok Hwang ’93 Mr. Gary J. Iacocca Dr. and Mrs. David M. Inkeles Mr. and Mrs. Zhichun Jiang Mr. Christopher W. Jones ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kiley ’51 Mr. David Dong H Kim ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Ki Hong Kim Mr. and Mrs. Yong Tae Kim Mr. and Mrs. Joel A. Kobert, Hon. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. James D. Krugman ’65 Ms. Emily K. C. Lao Mr. Byung Jun Lee ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Kaven W. Leung Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Levinson Lawrence & Karen Levinson Charitable Foundation Mr. Wei Li and Mrs. Jie Wang Mr. Jin Wook Lim and Mrs. Eun Kyung Kim Mr. and Mrs. Robert Litzenberger The Litzenberger Family Foundation Ms. Martha S. Loring Mrs. Ann M. Mallouk Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Maltese, Jr. ’55 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Martens ’52 Mr. Daniel J. Martineau Drs. Reiji and Sonomi Masago Mr. Stephen and Mrs. Kim J. McMorrow ’91 Mr. and Mrs. James H. G. Naisby ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nashner ’67 The New York Community Trust Mr. Young Seok Park and Mrs. Young Ju Choe Mr. and Mrs. John R. Paul ’65 Ms. Carly E. Pearson ’04 Ms. Sarah L. Pearson ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Clint W. Pierce Mrs. Sybil Pinkham Mr. Albert S. Riggs ’39 Ms. Margaret S. Riker Mr. and Mrs. Ramzi Y. Rishani ’83 Mr. Anthony Rizzo and Ms. Nina A. Romano ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ryder Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius E. Sigety ’76 Mr. H. Craig Stem ’71 Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Stillerman Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Sturman ’53 Sunbrite Dye Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Surdoval Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tenney Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Troy Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Turner ’63 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Tuttle ’38 The Helen and Nelson Urban Charitable Foundation Mr. Deniz and Dr. Lisa Uzbay Blair BuLLETIN 43


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The Vanguard Group Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Walton Mr. Alfred J. Ward ’45 Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Weinstein ’62 The Willits Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bill S. Yit

Locke Society Members of the Locke Society contributed leadership gifts of $3,000 to $4,999. Mr. and Mrs. Jin Hoi An Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bellapigna Mr. and Mrs. William A. Benton ’51 Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Britt Chelsea Community Hospital Chevron Humankind Matching Gift Program Mr. Hae Cheon Choi and Mrs. Hyun Jeong Woo Mr. and Mrs. Craig U. Dana, Jr. ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. DeSalvio Mr. Vincent Dopulos and Ms. Christine Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Gershman ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hood Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacobs ’63 Mr. and Mrs. William A. James III Jewish Communal Fund Mr. Willard H. Johnson, Jr. ’62 Mr. You Hyun Kim and Mrs. Eun Young Hwang Ms. Blair W. Kohan ’85 Mr. James J. Lawless and Dr. Mary Beth Marcincin Dr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Leach ’65 Drs. Hae Joon and In Gil Lee Mr. Jared S. Levinson Mr. Joseph Liro and Mrs. Joanne Hill Dr. William J. Mesnard and Dr. Ann L. Mesnard Prudential Foundation Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell Reese, Jr. ’47 Mr. and Mrs. David Sabath Mr. and Mrs. Hobart D. Van Deusen ’54 Mr. and Mrs. David D. Wakefield ’48 Mr. Francis J. and Mrs. Barbara G. Walsh ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Wedholm ’80 Mr. Michael S. Weiner and Ms. Diane S. Margolin Mr. J. Brooks West ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Wilds ’59 Mr. Xiaodong Yang and Mrs. Li Liu Mr. and Mrs. James Youngelson ’53

1848 Society Members of the 1848 Society contributed leadership gifts of $1,848 to $2,999. Anonymous (2) American Century Investments Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steve Angel The Angel Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Patrick I. Arangio ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bell, Jr. ’59 Stephanie Bennett-Smith and Orin Smith P’86 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Blankley, Jr. ’71 44 Fall 2012

Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Briggs, Jr. ’61 Mr. Frank F. and Mrs. Noreen M. Britt ’84 Mr. James E. Burcham ’59 Mr. Robert E. Campbell The Carefree Foundation The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. James H. Chesnutt, Hon. ’47 Mr. Gordon Y. Kui and Mrs. Lai Ling M. Chiang ’84 Mr. Yeong Ching and Mrs. Lai Yuen Chiang ’84 Mr. Young Bum Choi and Mrs. Jung In Yong Mr. and Mrs. William L. Clayton Constellation Brands Employee Match Program Mr. J. Jeff Corwin ’65 Ms. Anne E. Cramer ’75 Mr. Wayner P. Crowder ’64 Mrs. Denise Current ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Craig U. Dana, Sr. ’60 Mr. and Mrs. C. Claude Dawson II Drs. Edward and Norma Delaney Mr. Jose L. Delso and Ms. Nieves Seqouia Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. deOlazarra Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. DiFrancesco, Jr. Mr. Todd and Mrs. Jordan M. Ehmann ’97 Mr. Dean R. Erlandson Mr. and Mrs. George J. Ernst, Jr. ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Ernsting Mr. Velitchko M. Etropolski and Dr. Mila Etropolski Mr. Wesley W. Ford ’47 Mr. and Mrs. William Forsell Mr. and Mrs. Courtney R. Fritts ’56 Mrs. and Mrs. John A. Gillette Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Gilman, Jr. ’44 Mr. Mario Gleijeses Dr. and Mrs. Myles E. Gombert ’67 Mr. Robert R. Grusky and Mrs. Hope H. Eiseman Mr. and Mrs. David A. Hart Mr. John D. Hatfield ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hayward III Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Henion ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollerith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Jenkins ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Jennison ’46 Mr. David J. Kalainoff and Mrs. Debra Lahera Kalamazoo Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Karp ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Stathes J. Kulukundis ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Yasuhiro Kuwabara Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. W. Ladd Mr. and Mrs. George F. Landegger, Jr. ’82 The Landegger Charitable Foundation, Inc. Mr. Heyward F. Lawton, Jr. ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lay ’65 Mrs. Elizabeth Layton and Mr. D. William Layton ’65 Dr. Chang-Kyun Lee and Mrs. Sun-Moon Jeoung Mr. and Mrs. Ronghua Li Live Oak Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ludgate Dr. and Mrs. Vikram B. Mansharamani ’92 Mrs. Karen Mascarenhas Mr. Edgar D. Mason III ’62 Mr. and Mrs. McKinley C. McAdoo Mr. Stevens McAleer and Mrs. Sheila O’Loughlin McAleer

Mr. David E. McFarlane ’48 Mr. Roger J. Michaud Mr. Michael G. Millard Mr. and Mrs. John R. Naisby III ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Neff ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Kwok Kwong Ng Mr. Linh Nguyen and Mrs. Anh Phan Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Patten ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Paulus ’44 Mr. George F. Phelps ’65 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Plunkett, Jr. ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Plunkett ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Reichel Reichel Funeral Homes, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Rose ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Rubenoff ’45 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Russell III ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Ruzika Mr. and Mrs. Guy N. Saxton ’79 Mrs. Margaret M. Schiller Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Schmeelk Mr. Rommel Nacino and Mrs. Lisa M. Selesky-Nacino ’85 Mrs. Maureen E. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. John P. Shipley ’85 Walter V. & Judith L. Shipley Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Simon Mr. and Mrs. John M. Skvarla ’95 Mr. Steven E. Slawson Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Solar Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Starkman Mr. Roger L. Desjadon and Ms. Susan Stryker Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sysler Mr. and Mrs. H. Robert Tiffany III ’56 UBS Warburg Dillon Read Dr. and Mrs. E. Scott Urdang ’67 Ms. Marian Darlington and Mr. Robert L. Van Stone ’69 Mr. Matthew J. Cressotti and Mrs. Tina Vandersteel Cressotti ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Weber ’93 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Witte Mrs. Amelia C. Wolfe ’85 and Mr. Christian K. Wolfe ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Yuengling III ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Shujiang Zhang

Blue & White Club Members of the Blue and White Club contributed gifts of $1,000 to $1,847. Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. A. David Abrams, Jr. ’62 The American Endowment Foundation American International Group, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Guoli An Mr. and Mrs. Dae Yeol Bae Mr. David Bae Mr. John P. Bartlett ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Berger ’62 Bessemer Trust Dr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Black Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bolte ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bolton Mr. and Mrs. George M. Brady Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Buttle ’45 Hon. and Mrs. John D. Case, Jr. ’63


a n n ua l Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cavanaugh Mr. Devin S. Chodorow ’94 Mr. Jeffrey B. Clausen and Mrs. Rebecca Austill-Clausen Mr. Michael C. Cleavenger ’69 Mr. Chris Cordaro Mrs. Kimberly Cordaro Ms. Virginia Cowles-Schroth Mr. Kenneth C. Cramer ’46 Mr. and Mrs. William P. Curcio Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Deacon ’45 Mr. and Mrs. F. Burke Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Darryl J. Dong Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Doremus, Jr. ’59 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Drinkwater Dr. and Mrs. William S. Dudley ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Carlton C. Durling ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Russel L. Duryea, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Elghanayan ’66 Mr. and Mrs. H. Henry Elghanayan ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Ellsworth, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ewles Ms. Linda M. Fellows ’86 Mr. Benjamin S. Fertig ’02 The Rev. and Mrs. William F. Feus ’84 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Fox ’62 Dr. and Mrs. Gregg T. Frey Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gibbon ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Gilbert Ms. Suzanne Gill The William P. Goldman and Brothers Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Gorman Ms. Stephanie Gorman ’11 Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co. LLC Dr. Jean K. Haddad ’49 Mr. Charles T. Hall ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Hamilton III ’67 Mr. William and Mrs. Emily G. Hammer ’02 Mrs. Rebecca Bolles and Mr. Richard S. Harrison ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Heckert ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Hettinger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hill, Jr. ’60 Mr. William A. Hindle ’74 and Ms. Constance D. Fletcher-Hindle ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hoff ’53 IBM Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jerome Ms. Su-Ji Kang ’08 Dr. and Mrs. Aldo D. Khoury Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Kinney III ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Merrill M. Kraines Mr. Mitchell D. Landy ’62 Mr. Michael E. Lane ’65 Drs. Andy and Vicki Light Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Liva ’75 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Locke, Jr. ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Lopez Mr. and Mrs. David MacCallum Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Manning ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Adam B. Marcus Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McCarthy ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. McCollum ’56 Ms. Jessica E. McShane ’03 Dr. and Mrs. Donald H. Mershon ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Meyer Cmdr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Michael ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Mohler ’67 Mr. and Mrs. I. Leo Motiuk

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1848 Society Committee 2011-2012 The 1848 Society Committee is a group of committed alumni volunteers who give generously of their time and resources and work to encourage leadership giving to the Blair Fund. They are dedicated to providing Blair with the financial support necessary to further advance and support the School’s mission of excellence. Mr. Norman E. Beatty ’58 Mr. Joseph E. Bell, Jr. ’59 Mrs. Noreen M. Britt ’84 Mr. David H. Bugen ’66 Mr. J. Jeff Corwin ’65 Ms. Anne E. Cramer ’75 Mr. William B. Cramer Esq. ’64 Mr. Craig U. Dana, Sr. ’60 Mr. Theodore A. Doremus, Jr. ’59 Mr. George J. Ernst, Jr. ’92 Mr. Courtney R. Fritts ’56 Mr. H. James Griffith ’60 Mr. Peter S. Humphrey ’62 Mr. Hyun Seok Hwang ’93 Mr. Samuel M. Kinney III ’74 Mrs. Stefanie R. Kuhner ’96 Mr. Stathes J. Kulukundis ’60 Mr. Robert M. Lay ’65 Ms. Marianne Lieberman ’79 Mrs. Kristine C. Lisi ’84 Mr. G. David MacEwen ’79

Mr. and Mrs. Royal J. Nadeau Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Novogratz, USA Ret. ’55 Capt. and Mrs. Richard S. Ogden ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius J. O’Kane ’59 Mr. Duncan Old ’54 Mr. Dennis A. Braun and Mrs. Sandra L. Olsen Braun ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Peter O’Rourke Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Pagliari Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan E. Paul ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Ted P. Pearce ’68 Mr. James Peelman Mr. and Mrs. Staats M. Pellett, Jr. ’49 Mr. Frank Peretore and Ms. Janis Migliorise Peretore Mr. and Mrs. John E. Perez ’61 Perinatal Services Of Northern New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. David H. Permar ’61 Mr. A. Markman Peters Mrs. Jenny Peters Mr. Guillermo Pineda-Bours ’95 Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Pollack ’65 Presbytery of Newton Mr. and Mrs. James L. Rianhard ’87 Mr. Arthur A. Richmond III ’38 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Rosen ’54 Mr. and Mrs. George S. Saunders, Jr. ’61 Mr. and Mrs. James Saylor Mr. Wayne Woodman and Ms. Lisa J. Scheller ’77 Mr. Andrew C. Schmeelk ’04 The Priscilla and Richard Schmeelk Foundation Mr. Jonathan M. Simon and Mrs. Jeanine M. McAdam Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Smith ’86

Mr. Willard S. Mahood ’60 Miss Stephanie J. Marcial ’95 Mr. William R. Martens ’52 Mr. Donald H. McCree, Jr. ’54 Dr. Mark D. Moon ’84 Mr. James H. G. Naisby ’57 Mr. Robert A. Neff ’49 Mr. Derek M. Peachey ’93 Mr. Jonathan W. Peters ’68 Mr. J. Mitchell Reese, Jr. ’47 Mr. Dominick J. Romano ’74 Mr. Frederick W. Rose ’51 Mrs. Lisa M. Selesky-Nacino ’85 Mr. H. Craig Stem ’71 Mr. Herbert D. Sturman ’53 Mr. Hobart D. Van Deusen ’54 Mr. Robert L. Van Stone ’69 Mr. David D. Wakefield ’48 Mr. Peter G. Wilds ’59 Mrs. Amelia C. Wolfe ’85

Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Snavely ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. S. St. John Mr. Edmund A. Strickland, Jr. ’62 Dr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Suway ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Tavares Mr. Jon L. Ten Haagen ’62 Mr. Creed R. Terry ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Pichit Thanyodom Mr. Barry Toon and Mrs. Deborah Berry-Toon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Vacheron Mr. and Mrs. Carl Valvo Mr. and Mrs. Henricus C. van der Lee Mr. and Mrs. John R. Van Kirk ’70 Mr. Robert R. Vanderbeek ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Jay N. Waldman Ms. Elisabeth J. Wenner ’91 Mr. Kenneth W. Whitney, Sr. ’42 Mr. Jimmy Yang and Mrs. Julie Chang Mr. Xin Yue and Mrs. Min Huang Mr. and Mrs. Oliver B. Zug ’54

Arch Club Members of the Arch Club contributed gifts of $500 to $999. Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Abt Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Agresta ’98 Ahlstrom Nonwovens, LLC Mr. and Mrs. John E. Alden, Jr. ’63 Mr. and Mrs. George M. Alvarez-Correa Mr. Philip M. Alvarez-Correa ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Amdur ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Anstatt ’59 Blair BuLLETIN 45


2 0 1 1 – 2 0 1 2 Ann u a l G i v i ng r es u l ts Members

No. of Donors

Percentage

1930

Class

1

1

100%

1932

2

1

50%

$50.00

1934

3

2

67%

$600.00 $300.00

1936

Class Representatives

Albert B. Harding

Total Giving $500.00

6

3

50%

1937

9

3

33%

$201.00

1938

6

2

33%

$2,023,799.42

4

36%

$11,700.00

1939

Albert G. Danker

11

1940

John C. Richmond

12

6

50%

$775.00

1941

Michael A. Habermann

12

10

83%

$16,255.00

1942

Robert M. Fuller

15

6

40%

$20,598.38

1943

Hobart D. Van Deusen ’54

16

11

69%

$3,866.00

1944

Robert V. Metz

23

15

65%

$25,270.00

1945

William Y. Bogle

27

18

67%

$10,873.00

1946

Ralph E. Hersey

34

23

68%

$6,350.00

1947

Walter A. MacKinnon

39

26

67%

$28,178.00

1948

Fred D. Case

55

24

44%

$18,267.80

1949

Arnold T. Koch, Arthur W. Mueller

47

26

55%

$7,489.00

1950

Joseph F. Kiley

50

19

38%

$13,075.00 $34,033.00

1951

Robert E. Kiley, Frederick W. Rose

54

24

44%

1952

Robert M. Lerner

43

16

37%

$8,075.00

1953

James Youngelson

50

19

38%

$36,985.00

1954

Hobart D. Van Deusen

58

36

62%

$124,818.49 $73,416.00

1955

George H. Brooks, Robert R. Burn, Gene A. Losa

56

30

54%

1956

Nelson P. Cohen, Courtney R. Fritts

52

38

73%

$23,191.00

1957

James H. G. Naisby

55

14

25%

$10,976.00

1958

Norman E. Beatty, Peter J. Cleary, Eugene W. Tuite

63

24

38%

$21,858.30

1959

James E. Burcham

74

33

45%

$18,366.00

1960

John W. Meinig

47

23

49%

$14,062.49

1961

Frank H. Briggs, John E. Perez

69

26

38%

$11,070.71

1962

Mark Gottesman

66

39

59%

$232,364.00

1963

L. Carter Crewe, William S. Wildrick, Thomas S. Wilson

77

27

35%

$167,493.70

1964

Donald L. Lusardi

75

30

40%

$18,513.80

1965

Don Jay Smith

81

34

42%

$69,565.11

1966

Donald D. Weir

70

16

23%

$49,765.00

1967

Jeffrey L. Mohler, Bruce H. Sergy

74

23

31%

$27,558.00

1968

Richard A. Rubin

88

27

31%

$15,875.00

1969

Brian D. Becker, Raymond T. Bohn, Robert N. Jenkins, Chris W. Leverich, 76

23

30%

$11,562.63

Frederick L. Mirbach, Keith W. Patten 1970

Alexander J. Sloane

91

14

15%

$156,650.00

1971

Michael J. Lieberman

83

15

18%

$10,721.00

1972

Gregory A. Washburn

79

16

20%

$5,761.00

1973

Bonnie A. Nault

98

16

16%

$5,236.00

1974

David B. Lieberman, John D. Rea

120

26

22%

$167,396.00

1975

Laura C. Morris, Robert G. Sigety, Jennifer A. Woltjen

75

13

17%

$264,525.00

1976

Cornelius E. Sigety, William J. Zester

64

9

14%

$51,264.98

1977

Harry D. Gates, Lee Horne, Richard T. Luzzi

92

32

35%

$3,796.00

1978

Douglas R. Linton

79

10

13%

$15,175.00

1979

Kenneth A. Deneau, Susanne E. Ullmann

78

12

15%

$40,331.90

1980

Katherine T. Henry-Schill, James P. Maguire

76

15

20%

$55,575.00

1981

Holly J. Anderson-Bender, David E. Owen

82

17

21%

$253,540.50

1982

William H. Abbott, Kirsten T. Bushick, Peter A. Metz

99

33

33%

$8,161.00

1983

Deann C. Taylor

80

8

10%

$6,359.00


2 0 1 1 – 2 0 1 2 Ann u a l G i v i ng r es u l ts Class

Class Representatives

Members

No. of Donors

Percentage

1984

Kristine C. Lisi

105

17

16%

Total Giving $32,681.74

1985

James F. Redfern, Nina A. Romano

90

19

21%

$20,246.93

1986

John E. Olson, Rada T. Starkey

103

20

19%

$8,376.00

1987

Michelle R. Harmon, Marnie S. Raines, Diana P. Schad

105

20

19%

$7,352.00

1988

Charles H. Inkeles

103

13

13%

$2,086.00

1989

Chrysta A. Argue, Steffanie R. Dohn, Kevin D. Nofsinger

107

16

15%

$2,494.21

1990

Janine P. Clifford, Matthew R. Cosgrave, Heather K. Loeber, $3,225.00

Ned E. Montenecourt, Todd C. Smith

111

21

19%

1991

Erin M. Cosgrave, Meredith Magrone-Wiacek, Elizabeth W. Webster

113

17

15%

$7,240.91

1992

Sarah E. Burke Mullins, Sona D. Schiller

102

23

23%

$6,513.00

1993

Bernadette M. Clifford, John J. Inkeles

109

21

19%

$10,130.00

1994

Bryan P. Kelly, John P. Weesner, Joanne L. Wrzesinsky

109

25

23%

$7,901.00

1995

E. Courtnay Stanford

98

19

19%

$4,266.00

1996

Stefanie R. Kuhner, Summer J. Passannante, Anthony C. Powell

110

28

25%

$2,693.00

1997

Christy L. Burkart, Ryan M. Pagotto

92

29

32%

$8,065.97

113

31

27%

$2,314.98

1998

Sarah Apgar Smith, Jamiyl R. Peters

1999

Megan C. Apgar, Bridget D. Hodakowski, Amy E. Paul, Kathryn S. Piotrowski, Mark T. Rosenthal

116

22

19%

$1,481.28

2000

Logan K. Garrels, Andrew D. Peters, Veronica M. Reo, Meredith M. Seidel

106

27

25%

$1,900.65

2001

Kristen E. Bogart, Maria K. Lieberman Smalley

108

22

20%

$2,165.00

2002

E. Meredith Gal, Chelsea N. Grefe, Stephanie A. Leal

127

58

46%

$7,966.00

2003

Sarah C. Dillon, Brandon D. Lucien, Elizabeth J. Ricca, Jessica A. Shupp, Michael E. C. Wilson

121

40

33%

$3,954.00

2004

Matthew J. Dwyer, Kaitlin G. Maillet, Philip J. Mauriello

118

45

38%

$10,574.75

2005

Martha C. Dawson, Mary Jo Hall, Kathryn G. Hood, Benjamin Lo, 121

57

47%

$2,873.20

126

46

37%

$12,600.00

131

59

45%

$7,215.00

Julian F. Swayze 2006

Alexander B. Graber, Anne E. Newall, Sarah L. Pearson, Kathryn W. Snyder

2007

Kymbia P. Ainsworth, Alison L. Crevi, Margaret L. Harding, Kevin Maxwell, Marisa S. Myers, Cooper A. Smith

2008

Dylan K. Evans, Alexa M. Gilmartin, Madeline A. Hargis, Katherine I. Johnson, Todd P. Lewis, Alex S. Motiuk, Ashley H. Thompson, Tina A. Tozzi

117

67

57%

$4,148.00

2009

Melissa L. Collins, Margaret A. DeOliveira, Janak N. Padhiar

128

54

42%

$2,810.09

2010

Sarah E. Bugen, Jenna N. Catalano, Jin Ryang Chung, Dillon R. Hoffman, 127

62

49%

$2,777.10

2011

Anu C. Akinbamidele, Margaret B. Hoffman, Quinn C. McKay, 133

83

62%

$3,313.11

2012

Meredith A. Berry-Toon, Olivia R. Davis, Joseph S. Geller, 135

135

100%

$1,934.00

Tiffany Kim, Frederick H. Knight, Brittany T. Small, Saul Sparber Rebecca H. Smith Timothy J. Hettinger, Ali N. Johnson, Max Kaplan, Timothy M. Kui, Pheobe M. O’Rourke, Casondra Peretore Annual and Capital Fund Total

2,047

34%

$3,013,630

Current Parents

356

81%

$1,985,145

Past Parents

223

11%

$625,979

Alumni

Friends

$1,748,226

Matching Gift Companies

$895

Foundations

$338,470

Corporations

$657,248 TOTAL

$8,005,313

• Alumni and current parent giving includes matching gift dollars. Current parent giving includes current parents who are also alumni. • Corporation, foundation and matching gift company giving has been credited to the category of the donor who directed the gift. • Friends contributions include gifts from grandparents, as well as former and present faculty and staff. Note: The numbers in this publication are not audited.


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Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Asselin ’51 Mr. Ching-Yin Au ’43 Mr. Bruce H. Augustadt ’67 The Rev. Lucy A. Austin Bank of America Mr. Robert J. Baroni ’67 Mr. and Mrs. L. Nelson Behmer Mr. Shane M. Behmer ’02 Mr. Christopher A. Bengtson ’64 Mr. A. Albert Bergen ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Berkowitz Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Black ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Bower ’52 Dr. and Mrs. Alan B. Brackup Mr. Robert J. Brackup ’07 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Breslin ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Browse Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Brumbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Barry I. Budlong ’56 Mr. Daniel Bushnell ’30 Mr. John Bykowsky and Ms. Patricia Kruger Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Lars T. Carlson ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Ceppi ’62 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Clark ’69 Mr. Peter J. Cleary ’58 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Coffey Mrs. Patricia R. Cosgrave Mr. Henry B. Cowan, Jr., Hon. ’59 Miss Singleton A. Cox ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Cramer ’72 Mr. and Ms. Peter P. Dadourian ’61 Mr. Alfred S. Dally, Jr. ’81 Mr. and Mrs. William D’Amato Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Davidson ’86 Mr. James-Christian S. Davin ’97 Mr. Luol A. Deng ’03 Mr. Guy R. Detrick ’73 Ms. Amanda G. Devine ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Colin Devine Mr. and Mrs. David A. DiGioia ’83 Disney Employee Matching Gifts Mrs. Steffanie R. Dohn ’89 Mr. and Mrs. William K. Doppstadt ’50 Mr. Richard L. Doremus ’62 Mr. Henry Dorris Mrs. Pauline Drazin Ms. Colleen F. Dunne Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feldman ’52 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Fowler, Sr. Mr. Arthur M. French ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Frystock, Jr. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Fulton ’63 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Funkhouser Mr. and Mrs. M. Michael Galesi ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. Gardiner ’66 Mr. Akhil Garg ’02 Mr. Lester S. Garris, Jr. ’51 Mrs. Diane L. Gaul Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Gewitz ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Giddins Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Glass ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gorman ’42 Lt. Col. and Mrs. Alfred F. Grande, Jr. ’54 Mr. Thomas D. Grant ’89 Mr. Kenneth N. Gudernatch ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Gulick ’59 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Habermann 48 Fall 2012

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Haff III ’68 Mr. Patrick and Mrs. Lauren N. Haley ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Hargis The Rev. and Mrs. David G. Harvey Mrs. Melissa J. Henderson Koenig ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Herbol ’51 Mr. Anthony Hixon ’62 Dr. Stella S. Y. C. and Dr. Robert Tzu-Leung Ho ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Harley E. Hoyt ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hunt ’85 Mr. Charles H. A. Inkeles ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Kamal G. Jabre ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Jackson ’46 Mr. Bernard Jaffe, Jr. ’49 Mr. Jae Hyuk Jang ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Jung Soo Jang Mr. and Mrs. John P. Jessup ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Lee P. Johnston ’61 Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jutte Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan J. Kall Mr. and Mrs. In Kyu Kang Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Keiling ’71 Dr. John M. Keller ’57 Mr. and Mrs. John V. Kennard ’64 Kraft Foods Mr. Brian S. T. Lam ’96 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Layng ’71 Mr. Hee-Hwan Lee ’05 Mr. Robert M. Lerner ’52 Mr. and Mrs. David M. Lieberman ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lieberman ’71 Dr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Liva ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lo Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Lobo Mr. Tat Shing Lung and Mrs. Yin Ling Tsoi Lung Mr. and Mrs. Willard S. Mahood ’60 Mrs. Sally A. Maitland ’34 Mr. Christopher J. and Ms. Caroline B. Manogue ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Mayes Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McEwen, Jr. ’62 Dr. and Mrs. Peter W. McKinney ’52 Mr. and Mrs. George T. Mehalko, Jr. ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Marcelino E. Menendez ’92 Mrs. Jane M. Millard Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Miller Mrs. Cara B. Mohlmann Mr. Alex S. Motiuk ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nestande Ms. Francesca Nestande ’10 New York Urban Professional Athletic League Novartis US Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. O’Connell ’57 The Rev. and Mrs. Patrick H. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Hyoung Sei Park Mrs. Katherine Parker and Mr. Gerald Norton Pfizer Mr. and Mrs. W. John Phillips III PNC Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Poirier ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Poma ’72 Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Portnoy ’62 Mrs. Margaret Doocey and Mr. Lawrence R. Posner ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Potter ’54 Mr. Andrew M. Price ’02 Mr. James F. Redfern, Jr. ’85

Mr. and Mrs. John Reilly Mr. Scott D. and Mrs. Barbara B. Renninger Ms. Stephanie I. Rogen Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Rollinson II ’58 Mr. Edwin G. Rossman ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Rouse, Jr. ’42 Dr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Schaefer ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Schneider, Jr. ’47 Drs. Nicholas and Magda Sewell Mr. Jeffrey D. Sherwin ’67 Drs. Mollie and David J. Shulan ’69 The Estate of Robert A. Sidur Mr. Herbert J. Siegel ’46 Mr. Christopher D. Smith ’02 Mr. Kenneth F. Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas S. Smith ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Spain ’74 Dr. George R. Spalding ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stark ’51 State Farm Companies Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David Stein Mr. and Mrs. George T. Stern ’39 Mr. Marc W. Suffern II ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Teufel, Jr. Ms. Heidi Timken Mr. and Mrs. James W. Tippy ’59 Ms. Emily H. Todd Mr. Chris Tsiouris, Jr. Mrs. Margery Turpin Ms. Virginia Valvo Mrs. Gladys Van Brederode, Hon. ’53 Mrs. Wylene R. Commander and Mr. David L. Van Schaick ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Waddell ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wan Mr. and Mrs. Courtney West ’64 Mrs. Susan Murashima and Mr. Robert A. Willis ’69 Mr. and Mrs. R. John Young, Jr. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Young, Jr. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip C. Zranchev

Old Academy Club Members of the Old Academy Club contributed gifts of $250 to $499. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Ackerman ’41 Mr. Willard Anderson II and Dr. Robin Anderson ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Apgar IV ’58 Ms. Rochelle Ayala Mr. Terrence C. Ayala Mr. and Mrs. Selden D. Bacon, Jr. Mr. Donald L. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Bannan ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Barnes ’81 Dr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Barnett ’62 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bash ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Bater Prof. and Mrs. Peter E. Battelle ’56 Mr. Robert C. and Mrs. Pamela W. Beck ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Randal K. Beck ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Behnfield ’48 Mr. Emmanuel Bello ’04 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Belser ’40 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Beriont Mr. Robert C. Berner ’69 Mrs. Mireille K. Bessin Mr. William Y. Bogle III ’45


a n n ua l Mr. Charles Bojack Mr. and Mrs. Scott H. Bolton ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Craig Booth Mr. Morgan D. Borer ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Barry B. Boyce ’60 Mr. and Mrs. William A. G. Boyle OBE ’53 Mr. Michael S. Breslin ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Brower ’51 Dr. and Mrs. Truman B. Brown ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Burger ’45 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Burke Mr. Andrew D. Ottiger and Mrs. Mary L. Burke ’95 Drs. John and Lynda Burton ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Campbell ’65 Mr. Donald E. Carey and Mrs. Barbara Van Meter ’47 Mr. and Mrs. V. Bradley Carosella ’88 Dr. Sam Castimore, Jr. ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Chigounis Mr. and Mrs. DeFrance Clarke III ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Cliff ’57 Ms. Bernadette M. Clifford ’93 Mr. Richard C. Clow ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Clutsam III ’65 Mr. and Mrs. David R. Collens Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Collins ’74 Mr. James H. Conklin and Ms. Jennifer Colvin ’98 Ms. Julia Conover ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Cook ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Cooper ’82 Mr. Frank R. Coppola, Jr. ’57 Ms. Terri Lynn Cornwell Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Crawley ’49 Mr. and Mrs. John I. Crews, Jr. Mr. Ronald J. Czajkowski Mr. and Mrs. H. Norman Davies, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III Dr. Wendy Davis Mr. Durfee L. Day, Jr. ’63 Mr. and Mrs. John De Zulueta Mr. Ricardo De Zulueta ’09 Dr. and Mrs. Michael I. Deehan Mr. and Mrs. William P. Dioguardi Mr. Theodore J. Doremus ’92 Mrs. Joyce C. Dreger Mr. Peter W. Dulken ’48 Ms. Emily B. duPont ’99 Mr. William W. Durland ’65 Mr. and Mrs. David R. Dusek ’85 Mrs. Phyllis Eden Mrs. Ana K. Elghanayan Mr. and Mrs. John M. Emptage ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Engelhardt ’45 Mr. Gary T. and Mrs. Mary D. Ervey ’86 Mr. Donald B. Fedor and Ms. Katherine H. Maxwell ’69 Fidelity Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Fisher ’51 Judge and Mrs. Steven L. Fisher ’60 Dr. and Mrs. Lucian Fletcher, Jr. ’41 Mrs. Barbara R. Foster, Hon. ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Freudenheim ’50 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Frick Mr. J. Frederick Friden ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fuller ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Rufus A. Fulton, Jr. ’59 Mr. Juan P. Garcia Huizi ’82 Mr. Harry D. Gates ’77

Ms. Nancy Giddins Dr. Maria C. and Dr. Steven J. Glasser ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Glowacky Mr. Timothy F. Goddu ’73 Goldman, Sachs & Co. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Goodman ’97 Mr. John P. Gorham ’60 Mr. Jason and Mrs. Lisa M. Goulemas ’86 Dr. and Mrs. George A. Green IV Mr. and Mrs. Rick C. Greik Mr. and Mrs. H. James Griffith ’60 Mr. Daniel B. Griggs, Jr. and Mrs. Claudia Nadig ’80 Mr. David J. Gustafson ’02 Ms. Melissa L. Guyre ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haghani ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Brett L. Hardman Mr. and Mrs. William J. Harvey, Jr. ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Haselman ’54 Ms. Kelley A. Hayn ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Hazard ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Heagy ’54 Mr. Franklin A. Hedberg ’64 Mr. Timothy Ho ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hoffman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Brett C. Holleman ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hooper ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Hopson, Jr. ’54 Ms. Eleanor T. Howard ’74 ING Financial Services Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Jacksic Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Janes ’52 Dr. and Mrs. Eric Janis Jefferies & Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Jones, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Jones ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Jones Ms. Anne L. Kalemjian Mr. Michael S. Kampmann ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kampmann Mr. and Mrs. William W. Kampmann ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Kane ’83 Dr. Carol Rocamora and James A. Katowitz, M.D. ’55 Mr. James R. Kelley, Jr. ’80 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kelley, Sr., Hon. ’51 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kelsey V ’65 Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Knox ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Koebig III ’60 Koebig Family Foundation Inc. Mrs. Marjorie A. Koestner Mr. J. Stephen Kreglow, Esq. ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Thornton R. Land ’58 Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Lappin Mr. and Mrs. Bradford W. Lawrence II ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Leber ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Leverich ’69 Mr. and Mrs. William D. Levine ’72 Mrs. Jean D. Lieberman Mrs. Kristine C. Lisi ’84 Mrs. Robin V. Lobsitz Mr. James D. and Mrs. Heather K. Loeber ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Losa ’58 Mr. Michael M. Lothian ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Lowndes, Jr. ’68 Mr. Edward C. Ludwig ’58

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Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Magee, Jr. ’57 Mr. and Mrs. James P. Maguire, Jr. ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Maher Mr. and Mrs. Toshihiro Matsuo ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Mattiace Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. McArthur ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Jonas R. McDavit ’92 Mr. Tony and Mrs. Elizabeth N. McDowell ’00 Mr. Roland J. McKinney ’51 Mr. Frank J. and Mrs. Ashlee B. McMackin ’96 Mr. and Mrs. James G. Mellin ’53 Merck Partnership for Giving Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Merrill ’72 Mr. Robert E. Meyers ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Middleton Mr. and Mrs. Stuart G. Miller ’61 Mrs. Cheryl Mizrachi Mr. Joseph Mocco and Mrs. Helen Peck Mr. Steven Mocco and Mrs. Kathryn Herrmann ’01 Mr. and Mrs. James Monahan Mr. Jonathan M. Monetti ’87 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Morris ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas E. P. Mosko ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Mueller ’49 Mr. Jun Nakagawa ’90 Mr. and Mrs. William G. Niles Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Orben ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O’Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Pagotto The Rev. and Mrs. Pil S. Park Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Patane Mr. Dennis W. ’62 and Mrs. Lynn Peachey, Hon. ’65, ’74 Mr. Christopher R. and Mrs. Alyson L. Peacock ’83 Mr. and Mrs. James Pearson Mr. Uku Peets PEPCO Holdings, Inc. Mrs. Dora Perez Mr. George M. and Ms. Linda Pettie ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Pfister Mr. and Mrs. John B. Plum, Jr. ’81 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Polk ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Puttkammer Dr. Harvey A. Quinton ’71 Mr. Arnold C. Rapoport ’49 Mr. and Mrs. John V. Rawson III ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Veeren Reddy Mr. and Mrs. John D. Redos Mr. and Mrs. Foster Reeve Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Rencis Mr. and Mrs. James T. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Philipp M. H. Rimmler ’46 Dr. and Mrs. John F. Robinson ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Roemer Mr. Anthony C. Rohrs ’55 Ms. Susan L. Romano ’77 Mr. Gerald B. Rorer Dr. and Mrs. John F. Rose, Jr. ’46 Dr. Robert Rosenthal and Mrs. Barbara Chuoke ’70 Dr. Deborah and Mr. Richard A. Rubin ’68 Ms. Amy E. Ruggiero ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Edwards F. Rullman ’40 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Salerno Mr. and Mrs. Matthew O. Schad ’87 Blair BuLLETIN 49


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Mr. Theodore B. Scherf ’68 Schwartz Foundation Ms. Gillian L. Sciaretta ’03 Mr. and Mrs. David H. Sculnick ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Sergy ’67 Mr. Nicholas Sewell ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Sharrocks, Jr. ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Shaw ’59 Mr. and Mrs. James J. Shiffert The Rev. and Mrs. R. Stephen Shuart ’62 Shuree Abrams Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David M. Simpson ’62 Dr. Edward M. Sleeper ’65 Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy B. Smith, Jr. ’45 Mr. Todd C. Smith ’90 Mr. and Ms. David S. Snow Dr. and Mrs. William B. Solomon ’64 Mr. Robert W. and Mrs. Rada T. Starkey ’86 Mr. Benjamin J. Stevenson ’99 Mr. Daniel and Mrs. Emily R. Stewart ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Stival Mr. and Mrs. Scott Strent ’87 Mr. Mark R. Strouse II ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Swenson ’60 Mr. Christopher T. Taukus ’91 Mr. and Mrs. V. Robert Tedesco ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Thompson Mr. Andros B. Thomson ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tierney Mr. and Mrs. David W. Tilney ’70 Mr. Chris Todd United Way of the National Capital Area Mr. John G. Van Sickle ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Van Stone ’46 Mr. Douglas B. Vogt ’61 Mr. Tyler R. Waldman ’12 Mr. and Mrs. John C. M. Wallace ’49 Dr. and Dr. Eric Walther ’56 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ward ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Warfield ’87 Mr. Charles L. Washington, Jr. ’00 Dr. Romuald L. Wawrzyniak Mr. Teed J. Welch Wells Fargo Foundation Wendarico, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Wenner Mr. and Mrs. James C. Werling, Sr. ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey R. White ’62 Mr. James W. White ’44 Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Wightman, Jr. ’49

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Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Williams ’86 Mr. Carl I. Wilson and Ms. Wendy C. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wood Capt. and Mrs. Henry S. Woodruff III ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Wrzesinsky Mr. Shawn Wu and Mrs. Xin Yang Ms. Jessica C. Young ’05 Mr. Michael R. Young and Mrs. Leslie A. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Young ’56 Mr. James W. and Mrs. Marissa L. Zadrozny ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zimmermann

Anniversary Club The Anniversary Club was created in 1998 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Blair Academy. Members are alumni who have not yet celebrated a 10th reunion and give in the range of $100 to $249, creating a solid base upon which to build the next 150 years. Mr. Alexander A. Adrien ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Alario ’02 Mr. Elliott W. Anderson ’08 Ms. Carrie Antonioli ’02 Mr. Michael B. Ashton ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bainum ’02 Ms. Lauren G. Baumgartner ’10 Ms. Amy M. Bogart ’02 Mr. Ben H. Brandreth ’11 Ms. Jacqueline E. Carter ’10 Ms. Seung Hye Chyung ’07 Mr. Patrick M. Clayton ’09 Ms. Rachel J. Collens ’09 Ms. Stephanie J. Collens ’05 Mr. Hudson L. Collins ’07 Ms. Amanda B. Coward ’04 Mr. Trevor P. Draper ’05 Ms. Alyssa B. Drazin ’09 Ms. Donna R. Egan ’03 Mr. Richard Z. Eu ’03 Mr. Christopher C. Fowler, Jr. ’11 Ms. Alexandra French ’02 Mr. Ross E. Gitomer ’05 Ms. Leland M. Godsey ’11 Mr. Nicholas A. Graber ’09 Ms. Kristen C. Graf ’03 Mr. Jeffrey B. Hanson, Jr. ’04

Mr. Kyle V. Hanson ’08 Ms. Kelsey N. Hanzlik ’10 Mr. Stephen C. Hanzlik ’08 Ms. Kelly L. Hart ’06 Mr. Henry C. Herbol ’10 Mr. Nicholas C. Hindle ’04 Mr. Dillon R. Hoffman ’10 Ms. Sara M. Jerome ’05 Mr. Andrew C. Johnson ’02 Mr. Lukas Kozlowski ’08 Ms. Kohiyama E. LaFountain ’11 Mr. Pierre Lavanant ’08 Ms. Michaela T. Leal ’04 Mr. Alexander Lee ’10 Ms. You Jin Lee ’11 Mr. Jordan N. Liebowitz ’06 Ms. Kara Liebowitz ’07 Mr. Edward H. Lim ’08 Mr. David A. Lin ’02 Ms. Rebecca A. Litvin ’10 Mr. Benjamin Lo ’05 Mr. Ranger Mack ’06 Mr. Willard S. Mahood, Jr. ’06 Mr. Colin C. McAdoo ’02 Ms. Kirsten R. McKenna ’10 Mr. Shaun S. Mehtani ’02 Miss Nancy J. Moore ’03 Mr. Christian Morelli ’03 Mr. William S. E. Neff ’08 Mr. Peter Noback ’10 Mr. John J. Noonan ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Evan Paquette ’02 Mr. Matthew Pierce ’11 Mr. Michael G. Pouliot ’07 Ms. Caroline A. Protin ’04 Ms. Rachel Reisner ’11 Mrs. Ariele M. Rosch ’02 Mr. Kyle S. Ruzika ’07 Ms. Jennifer T. Shiffman ’03 Ms. Jessica A. Shupp ’03 Mr. Jonathan R. Slawson ’05 Mr. Joel J. Smith ’05 Mr. Saul Sparber ’10 Mr. Jordan Steans ’05 Ms. Kara A. Stessl ’09 Mr. Stephen A. Swentzel ’03 Mr. Christopher Sywetz ’09 Mr. Todd Tamagnini ’04 Mr. James L. Walton ’08 Mr. Lawson Williams-McClure ’02 Ms. Katherine C. Young ’10


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The Blair Honor Roll—Giving by Class

Listed below are all donors who contributed to either the Blair Fund or a Capital Fund during the 2011-2012 fiscal year. 1930

Class Giving: $500.00 Donors: 1 Participation: 100%

Mr. Daniel Bushnell* 1932 – 80th Reunion

Class Giving: $50.00 Donors: 1 Participation: 50%

Dr. Hugh B. Lynn* 1934

Class Giving: $600.00 Donors: 2 Participation: 67%

Mr. John H. Barry, Jr. Mrs. Sally A. Maitland* 1936

Class Giving: $300.00 Donors: 3 Participation: 50% Class Rep: Albert B. Harding

Dr. J. Brooks Hoffman* Mr. Donald D. Pascal Mr. David M. Shull* 1937 – 75th Reunion

Class Giving: $201.00 Donors: 3 Participation: 33%

Mr. Paul C. Auerbacher Mr. Frederick H. Heinbokel* Mr. S. Arnold Zimmerman 1938

Class Giving: $2,023,799.42 Donors: 2 Participation: 33%

Dr. Arthur A. Richmond III* The Estate of George D. Senter Mr. John T. Tuttle* 1939

Class Giving: $11,700.00 Donors: 4 Participation: 36% Class Rep: Albert G. Danker

Dr. DeWitt C. Baldwin, Jr.* The Estate of Stokes Burtis Mr. Albert G. Danker, Sr.* Mr. Albert S. Riggs* Mr. George T. Stern* 1940

Class Giving: $775.00 Donors: 6 Participation: 50% Class Rep: John C. Richmond

Mr. George R. Adair ’40* Mr. William E. Belser ’40* Mr. James A. Browning ’40 Mr. John C. Richmond ’40* Mr. Edwards F. Rullman ’40* Prof. Robert B. Textor, Ph.D. ’40

1941

1945

Dr. Joseph R. Ackerman* Mr. William Bernard Mr. Stuart Carothers* Dr. Lucian Fletcher, Jr.* Mrs. Barbara R. Foster* Mr. Michael A. Habermann* Mr. Robert C. McCarthy* Dr. Homer D. Schaaf* Mr. Mark R. Strouse II* Mr. Robert E. Ward*

Mr. William Y. Bogle III* Mr. Robert M. Burger* Mr. Eugene H. Buttle* Mr. Blair M. Davis* Mr. Richard P. Deacon Mr. Albert S. Dealaman, Jr.* Mr. T. Peter Doremus, Jr.* Mr. Ronald A. Engelhardt* Mr. George F. Johnson Mr. Robert F. LeVine* Mr. Eugene Lutes* Mr. Jack A. MacNair Mr. Jerome I. Rossman, Jr.* Mr. Richard P. Rubenoff* Mr. Vito S. Schiavone Mr. George W. Smith III* Mr. LeRoy B. Smith, Jr.* Mr. Alfred J. Ward*

Class Giving: $16,255.00 Donors: 10 Participation: 83% Class Rep: Michael A. Habermann

1942 – 70th Reunion

Class Giving: $20,598.38 Donors: 6 Participataion: 40% Class Rep: Robert M. Fuller

Mr. Robert M. Fuller* Mr. James C. Gorman* Mr. Archer N. Martin II* Mr. Robert G. Rouse, Jr.* Mr. James A. Tirrell, Jr.* Mr. Kenneth W. Whitney, Sr.* 1943

Class Giving: $3,866.00 Donors: 11 Participation: 69% Class Rep: Hobart D. Van Deusen ’54

Mr. Ching-Yin Au* Mr. Richard F. Balzac Mr. A. Albert Bergen* Mr. Dorman F. Craig* Mr. Frank A. DiPaolo* Dr. Arthur H. Dube* Mr. Charles T. Hall* Cmdr. Edwin M. Michael* Mr. Howard K. Mott* Mr. John E. Shepherd* Mrs. Valeria B. Stewart* 1944

Class Giving: $25,270.00 Donors: 15 Participation: 65% Class Rep: Robert V. Metz

Mr. Norman I. Adams III Hon. William R. Albrecht* Mr. William R. Berkley, Jr.* Mr. Robert Brinkerhoff* Mr. Bernard C. Brown, Jr.* Mr. Louis F. DiPaolo* Mr. J. Bruce Gilman, Jr.* Mrs. Nancy LaFountain* Mr. William C. Lippincott* Prof. Robert V. Metz* The Rev. Hugh D. Outterson* Mr. Philip E. Paulus* Mr. Richard W. Rowe* Dr. Allen M. Weinert Mr. James W. White*

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

Class Giving: $10,873.00 Donors: 18 Participation: 67% Class Rep: William Y. Bogle

1946

Class Giving: $6,350.00 Donors: 23 Participation: 68% Class Rep: Ralph E. Hersey

Mr. Kenneth C. Cramer* Mr. Andrew Davlin, Jr.* Mr. Robert S. Fow* Mr. Gordon J. Gebhardt Mr. Victor H. Gramount, Jr.* Dr. David W. H. Harvey* Mr. Ralph E. Hersey, Jr.* Mr. William R. Hilgendorff, Jr. Mr. Robert D. Jackson Mr. Philip D. Jennison* Mr. George F. Mayrosh* Mr. Robert E. Meyers* Mr. Charles C. Morrison Mr. Charles J. Mosmann* Mr. Arthur M. Quinn, Jr.* Mr. Philipp M. H. Rimmler* Dr. John F. Rose, Jr.* Mr. Herbert J. Siegel* Mr. Donald R. Sparks Mr. Frank J. Spitalny* The Rev. Dr. James R. Tanis Mr. Malcolm M. Teare Mr. Charles T. Van Stone*

Dr. Laurence W. Goodman* Mr. Gordon Granger* Mr. William M. Hunt* Mr. Marshall M. Johnson* Mr. Frederick H. Kresse Mr. Arthur D. Lane, Jr.* Mr. Donald A. Legg* Mr. Walter A. MacKinnon* Prof. Christian H. Moe* Mr. Richard B. Oughton* Mr. Rudolph A. Pfuhl Mr. J. Mitchell Reese, Jr.* Mr. Arnold C. Schneider, Jr. Cmdr. Richard D. Schubert, USCG Ret. Mr. David Shane Mr. James C. Werling, Sr.* Mr. J. Brooks West* 1948

Class Giving: $18,267.80 Donors: 24 Participation: 44% Class Reps: Fred D. Case

The Rev. George F. Aberle* Dr. Joseph Amdur* Dr. James H. Armstrong, Sr.* Mr. Thomas M. Behnfield* Mr. T. Clarke Benton Mr. H. Daniel Birchard, Jr.* Mr. Fred D. Case Mr. William H. Culviner* Mr. Peter W. Dulken* Mr. J. Frederick Friden* Mr. William J. Harvey, Jr.* Mr. William H. Kraemer Mr. James G. Ling* Mr. David E. McFarlane* Mr. James K. Meneely, Jr.* Mr. Richard K. Orr* Dr. Wilfred M. Potter* Mr. A. Ward Schenck Mr. Charles R. Schneider Dr. Alan A. Siegel* Mr. Martin S. Simon* Dr. George R. Spalding* Mr. David D. Wakefield* Mr. Lawrence J. Zanetti* 1949

1947 – 65th Reunion

Class Giving: $7,489.00 Donors: 26 Participation: 55% Class Reps: Arnold T. Koch Arthur W. Mueller

Mr. Elmer A. Bannan* Mr. John C. Bogle* Mr. Donald E. Carey* The Rev. Dr. James H. Chesnutt* Mr. Russell M. Clark Mr. William N. Davies Mr. Anthony E. DeMasi Mr. Carlton C. Durling* Mr. Wesley W. Ford*

Mr. James L. Aberle* Mr. Thomas J. Bain* Mr. Ralph P. Balzac* Mr. Charles A. Crawley* Mr. E. Harrison Eudy, Jr.* Dr. Jean K. Haddad* Mr. Harry K. Herrick* Mr. Edgar B. Hunt, Jr.* Mr. Bernard Jaffe, Jr. Mr. Arnold T. Koch, Jr.* Mr. Donald H. Leber* Mr. Victor Meyers

Class Giving: $28,178.00 Donors: 26 Participation: 67% Class Rep: Walter A. MacKinnon

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a n n ua l Mr. John A. Miers* Mr. Arthur W. Mueller* Mr. Robert A. Neff* Mr. Oscar Paz-Arias Mr. Staats M. Pellett, Jr.* Mr. Arnold C. Rapoport* Mr. Mark H. Schaul, Jr.* Mr. William H. Scranton* Mr. George M. Stickney, Jr. Mr. William T. Tomes Mr. James R. Tompkins* Mr. John C. M. Wallace* Mr. Howard A. Wiener* Mr. Henry B. Wightman, Jr.* 1950

Class Giving: $13,075.00 Donors: 19 Participation: 38% Class Rep: Joseph F. Kiley

Mr. Richard A. Amdur* Mr. Howard A. Aronson* Dr. Bruce D. Boselli* Mr. E. Lester Congdon, Jr.* Mr. William K. Doppstadt* Mr. Donald E. Freudenheim* Mr. George W. Gibbs* Dr. Robert W. Gleason* Mr. Bruce R. Goddin* Mr. Joseph F. Kiley, Jr.* Col. Robert J. Larison, USAF Ret.* Mr. Stuart H. Loory* Mr. Malcolm R. Maguire Mr. William P. McElwain* Col. Ronald E. Philipp, USA Ret.* Mr. C. Edward Schofer* Mr. John P. Storer-Folt* Mr. Teodoro C. Valentiner* Mr. John A. Zamos 1951

Class Giving: $34,033.00 Donors: 24 Participation: 44% Class Reps: Robert E. Kiley Frederick W. Rose

Dr. Daniel M. Anzel* Mr. Charles A. Asselin* Mr. Donald C. Beck Mr. William A. Benton* Mr. Allan J. Brodsky Mr. Robert C. Brower* Mr. Bruce K. Byers* Mr. Herbert F. Fisher Mr. Lester S. Garris, Jr. Mr. G. William Hamilton* Mr. Roger W. Hatfield* Mr. Wesley C. Herbol* Mr. Paul D. Jacobs* Mr. James R. Kelley, Sr.* Mr. Robert E. Kiley* Mr. Mark A. Klein* Mr. Rodney W. Kruse* Mr. Roy T. Mattucci Mr. Roland J. McKinney* Mr. Irving C. Pettit, Jr.* Mr. Dominick V. Romano* Mr. Frederick W. Rose* Mr. Stan N. Rubin* Mr. Robert H. Stark*

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Class Giving: $8,075.00 Donors: 16 Participation: 37% Class Rep: Robert M. Lerner

Mr. Richard H. Bower Mr. David A. Brands, Sr.* Mr. John Cheston* The Rev. Charles L. Cureton III* Mr. Bruce M. Dayton* Mr. Edward Feldman* Mr. Edwin R. Janes Mr. Richard A. Kahn* Mr. Robert M. Lerner* Mr. William R. Martens* Dr. Peter W. McKinney* Mr. Alan R. Mills Mr. V. Robert Tedesco* The Rev. John G. Weber Mr. Marshall P. Whitfield* Mr. Michael J. Zissu* 1953

Class Giving: $36,985.00 Donors: 19 Participation: 38% Class Rep: James Youngelson

Mr. Randal K. Beck* Mr. William A. G. Boyle OBE The Rev. Henry M. Bruen, Jr.* Mr. Anthony J. Cera Mr. James A. Crichton Mr. Winson D. Ewing* Mr. Richard Frank Mr. Thomas W. Hoff* Mr. James G. Mellin Mr. Alan W. Noyes Mr. Arthur A. Rosen Mr. Stephen N. Rubin Mr. Robert A. Spindler Mr. Herbert D. Sturman* Mr. George H. Thompson Mr. William R. Timken* Mr. Howard L. Tyne* Mrs. Gladys Van Brederode* Mr. James Youngelson* 1954

Class Giving: $124,818.49 Donors: 36 Participation: 62% Class Rep: Hobart D. Van Deusen

Mr. Matthew G. Botnick* Dr. Gerald A. Bruno* Dr. Albert R. Casazza* Mr. Juan E. Codias Mr. James J. Crouch II* Mr. H. Norman Davies, Jr.* Dr. William S. Dudley* Mr. David J. Dwyer* Mr. M. Michael Galesi* Mr. Robert M. Gaver Mr. Robert A. Ginsburg Lt. Col. Alfred F. Grande, Jr.* Mr. Thomas N. Griffith Mr. Bruce B. Haselman* Mr. Robert B. Hauck* Mr. Robert M. Hawekotte, Jr.* Mr. Paul M. Heagy* Mr. Alan M. Henion* Mr. Edward H. Hopson, Jr.

Mr. Robert N. Hunziker Mr. Louis T. Kulsar* Mr. John H. Lewis, Jr. Mr. Arthur P. Mangels Mr. William E. Marcus Mr. Donald H. McCree, Jr.* Mr. Donald H. McKeown* Dr. Edwin I. Megargee* Mr. Howard J. Meyer Mr. Duncan Old* Mr. D. B. Parcells, Jr. Mr. Richard T. Potter Mr. Edwin G. Rossman* The Estate of Leonard S. Simon Mr. David P. Sleeper* Mr. John D. Transue* Mr. Hobart D. Van Deusen* Mr. Oliver B. Zug* 1955

Class Giving: $73,416.00 Donors: 30 Participation: 54% Class Reps: George H. Brooks Robert R. Burn Gene A. Losa

Mr. William F. Bash* Mr. George H. Brooks* Dr. Truman B. Brown Mr. Robert R. Burn* Dr. John R. Burton* Mr. James C. Cole Mr. Franklin A. Darius, Sr. Mr. John H. Dorsey Mr. Robert H. Everson* Mr. Frederick C. Griffing Mr. Richard V. Huebner, Jr. James A. Katowitz, M.D. Mr. Gerard K. Knapp Mr. Stuart A. Kolbert* Mr. Melvyn A. Loory Colonel Gene A. Losa, USA Ret.* Mr. Anthony J. Maltese, Jr.* Mr. Thomas S. Martin* Mr. Terry A. Michael Mr. Lance G. Minnich* Col. Robert M. Novogratz, USA Ret.* Mr. John D. Oliver Mr. Paul F. Paffendorf Cmdr. Walter C. Pickett III, USN Ret.* Mr. Roger M. Rathbun* Mr. Neil O. Reichard* Mr. William S. Rogers, USMC Ret. Mr. Anthony C. Rohrs* Mr. David R. Stanton Dr. David E. Wells 1956

Class Giving: $23,191.00 Donors: 38 Participation: 73% Class Reps: Nelson P. Cohen Courtney R. Fritts

Mr. A. Martin Ball Prof. Richard T. Barber* Prof. Peter E. Battelle* Mr. Sidney J. Baumann* Mr. Bradford A. Benson Mr. Peter M. Black*

Mr. Henry F. Boehling* Mr. Richard Bottelli* Mr. Barry I. Budlong* Mr. Lars T. Carlson* Mr. Richard L. Celli* Mr. Raleigh Chinn, Jr.* Mr. Nelson P. Cohen* Mr. Stewart H. Cole* Mr. David R. Conrad* Mr. Philip S. Detjens* Mr. Allan R. Dodge Mr. Courtney R. Fritts* Col. D. Peter Gleichenhaus* Mr. Richard W. Grieves* Dr. James E. Hansen II* Mr. John D. Hatfield* Mr. Jon A. Hull Mr. William T. Jackson Mr. Paul A. Kelley* Mr. John P. Locke, Jr.* Mr. Frederick W. McCollum* Hon. Nicholas B. Moehlmann Mr. Stanley F. Novaco Mr. John H. Oostdyk Mr. Thomas M. Peirsel, Jr. Dr. Herbert M. Tabak* Mr. H. Robert Tiffany III Mr. David L. Van Schaick* Dr. Eric Walther* Mr. Thomas M. Williams* Mr. Peter D. Wolff* Mr. Richard A. Young* 1957 – 55th Reunion

Class Giving: $10,976.00 Donors: 14 Participation: 25% Class Rep: James H. G. Naisby

Mr. Anthony E. Battelle Esq. Mr. Edward H. Cliff* Mr. Frank R. Coppola, Jr.* Dr. Robert Tzu-Leung Ho Mr. John S. Jorgensen Dr. John M. Keller* Mr. Edward S. Magee, Jr.* Mr. James H. G. Naisby* Mr. John R. Naisby III Mr. Gilbert E. O’Connell* Dr. William G. Ovens, Jr.* Capt. Donald S. Parsons, Jr.* Mr. Melvin A. Tabak* Capt. Henry S. Woodruff III* 1958

Class Giving: $21,858.30 Donors: 24 Participation: 38% Class Reps: Norman E. Beatty Peter J. Cleary Eugene W. Tuite

Mr. Mahlon Apgar IV* Mr. Norman E. Beatty* Mr. Robert H. Bolte Mr. George C. Castleman, Jr. Mr. Peter J. Cleary* Mr. H. Henry Elghanayan Mr. George F. Eustis, Jr.* Mr. Frederick R. Hartman Mr. Albert T. Holtz* Mr. Paul R. Hooper*

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving


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Great Teachers

The following past and present Blair faculty and staff were honored with gifts this year. The Rev. Peter L. Amerman Mr. Selden D. Bacon, Jr. Mrs. Rita Baragona Mr. Jason E. Beck Mrs. Edythe Bertoldo ’79 Mrs. Maria K. Bowditch Mr. Robert C. Brandwood Mrs. Diane C. Brennan Mr. W. Carroll Brooke, Jr. Mr. R. Latta Browse Mr. Blair Buck Mr. Jeffrey P. Buxton Mr. Quinten A. Clarke ’87 Mr. Paul S. Clavel ’88 Mrs. Carolyn M. ConfortiBrowse ’79 Mr. James W. Connor Mr. Robert C. Cooke Mr. Henry B. Cowan, Jr., Hon. ’59 Mr. David K. Crimmin The Rev. Cynthia J. Crowner Mr. Ronald J. Czajkowski Mr. Charles W. Danhof Mr. Jake Dellorco Mr. Hans Doerr

Mr. Ray Hutch* Mr. Charles B. Kalemjian Mr. Hubbard A. Knox III* Mr. Thornton R. Land* Mr. Steven R. Losa* Mr. Edward C. Ludwig* Capt. Richard S. Ogden* Mr. Robert M. Olshan Mr. Dean C. Pappas* Mr. Frederick B. Rollinson II* Ambassador Steven E. Steiner* Mr. Eugene W. Tuite* Mr. Karl A. Wagner, Jr.* Cmdr. Gregory Wanamaker 1959

Class Giving: $18,366.00 Donors: 33 Participation: 45% Class Rep: James E. Burcham

Mr. Peter J. Anstatt* Mr. Lyle K. Antonides* Mr. Peter K. Austin* Mr. Joseph E. Bell, Jr.* Dr. Frederick G. Bergmann* Mr. James E. Burcham* Mr. Richard C. Clow Mr. Henry B. Cowan, Jr.* Mr. Theodore A. Doremus, Jr.* Mr. Samuel S. Durland Mr. Edward J. Ennis* Mr. Rufus A. Fulton, Jr.* Mr. David C. Gallagher* Mr. Ernest J. Gazda, Jr.* Mr. Peter L. Gulick* Mr. Daniel W. Henry* Mr. C. David Howell*

Ms. Katherine E. Drollette Mrs. Heather W. Eckert Mr. Michael J. Eckert Mrs. Melissa A. Erne ’96 Mr. Craig E. Evans Mrs. Kaye R. Evans Mr. David Facciani Mr. William W. Finley Mr. Solomon B. Fleckman Mr. A. Jon Frere, Hon. ’74 Mrs. Penelope W. Frere Mr. W. Rod Gerdsen Ms. Stephanie L. Guilmet Mrs. Barbara H. Haase Mrs. Susan K. Habermann Ms. Kelly Hadden Mr. Peter K. Hahn, Hon. ’94 Mrs. Monie T. Hardwick, Hon. ’65 Mr. T. Chandler Hardwick III Mr. Andrew C. Hay Mr. Daniel P. Hazen Mrs. Bridget D. Hodakowski ’99 Mr. Thomas Hoos Mr. G. Thomas Hutchinson

Mr. Barry A. Hull* Mr. Richard J. Kaplan* Mr. Heyward F. Lawton, Jr.* Mr. Robert B. Lewis Mr. James M. Lower* Mr. Cornelius J. O’Kane* Mr. Lawrence W. Ring* Mr. William L. Russell III* Mr. James H. Sapp* Mr. Louis K. Schwarz III* Mr. Robert F. Shaw* Mr. David J. Shotwell Mr. Nicholas S. Smith* Mr. James W. Tippy* Mr. F. Albert Weaver* Mr. Peter G. Wilds* 1960

Class Giving: $14,062.49 Donors: 23 Participation: 49% Class Rep: John W. Meinig

Lt. Col. Roy B. Baker III, USAF Ret. Mr. Nicholas S. Battelle* Mr. Barry B. Boyce* Mr. Bowman Brown* Mr. Robert H. Brunner Mr. Craig U. Dana, Sr.* Mr. John M. Emptage Judge Steven L. Fisher* Mr. John P. Gorham Mr. H. James Griffith* Mr. George R. Hill, Jr. Mr. Philip W. Koebig III* Mr. Stathes J. Kulukundis* Mr. Edward H. MacKay III*

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

Ms. Janet M. Hutchinson Ms. Kathryn Hylton Mr. Steven Kampmann Mr. James R. Kelley, Sr., Hon. ’51 Mr. Michael P. Kornheiser Mr. Donald E. Lawshe Mrs. Susan A. Logan ’99 Mrs. Candida C. Low Mr. David T. Low, Sr. Mr. Eric J. Lunger Mrs. Mary P. Lunger Ms. Alexis Machabanski Mrs. Jenny S. Maine Mr. Joseph W. Mantegna Mrs. Jessica Matzkin Mrs. Reanne Mauriello Mr. Carmelo Mazza Ms. Kara McCabe Mrs. Michele McMillan Mr. James W. Mell Mr. Robert P. Merrifield Dr. Martin S. Miller, Hon. ’81 Mr. James M. Moore Mr. David R. Naysmith Ms. Sarah M. O’Neil

Mr. Willard S. Mahood Mr. Charles M. Mapes III Mr. Anthony P. McCoy Mr. John W. Meinig* Mr. Thomas C. Roberts Dr. John F. Robinson Mr. Arnold H. Selengut* Mr. Christopher H. Swenson* Mr. Geoffrey H. Wood 1961

Class Giving: $11,070.71 Donors: 26 Participation: 38% Class Reps: Frank H. Briggs John E. Perez

Mr. John F. Ahrens* Mr. Stephen E. Barr Mr. Frank H. Briggs, Jr.* Mr. James H. Bullock Mr. Bruce B. Clark* Mr. Peter P. Dadourian Mr. Frederick W. Everett* Mr. David A. Garcia* Mr. John W. Gist, Jr.* Mr. Kenneth N. Gudernatch* Mr. Lee P. Johnston* Mr. Stuart G. Miller* Mr. Theodore W. Neubert* Mr. David H. Noble Mr. Jonathan E. Paul* Mr. John E. Perez* Mr. David H. Permar* Mr. George S. Saunders, Jr. Mr. Robert L. Schuldenfrei* Mr. Craig S. Sim* Mr. Howard E. Steilen, Jr.*

Mr. John Padden Mrs. Jennifer Pagotto Mr. Ryan M. Pagotto ’97 Mr. Thomas M. Parauda Ms. Amy E. Paul ’99 Mr. Dennis Wm. Peachey ’62 Mr. Wayne G. Rasmussen Mr. Michael Ryerson Dr. Michael J. Sayers Mr. Martin Schmalenberg Ms. Leucretia Shaw Mr. Jonathan R. Slawson ’05 Mr. Ryan H. Spring Mrs. Stacey A. Spring ’95 Mr. Lewis M. Stival Mrs. Lois M. Stival Mr. James H. Stone Mrs. Rachel E. Stone Mr. Andrew D. Sykes Mrs. Katherine E. Sykes Dr. Elliott C. Trommald, Hon. ’65 Mrs. Amy B. Vachris Mr. David R. Vachris Mrs. Lian Wang Mr. Roy Wilson

Mr. Marc W. Suffern II* Capt. Malcolm P. Taylor, Jr. Mr. Emile F. Vanderstucken III* Mr. Douglas B. Vogt Mr. Peter A. Williams* 1962 – 50th Reunion

Class Giving: $232,364.00 Donors: 39 Participation: 59% Class Rep: Mark Gottesman

Mr. A. David Abrams, Jr. Mr. Charles T. Akre, Jr.* Mr. Frank R. Barnako, Jr.* Dr. Samuel R. Barnett* Mr. Andrew Berger* Mr. Brian L. Berger* Mr. Peter B. Ceppi Mr. Richard L. Doremus* Mr. K. Thomas Elghanayan Mr. James A. Fox Mr. John H. Gibbon* Mr. Mark Gottesman* Mr. Anthony Hixon Mr. Harley E. Hoyt* Mr. Peter S. Humphrey* Mr. Willard H. Johnson, Jr.* Mr. H. August Kattermann, Jr. Mr. J. Stephen Kreglow, Esq.* Mr. Mitchell D. Landy Mr. Gerald L. Manning Mr. Fernando Marcial, Jr.* Mr. Edgar D. Mason III Mr. Robert J. McEwen, Jr. Mr. William J. McKinley III Dr. Donald H. Mershon* Mr. Peter D. Morris

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a n n ua l Mr. Charles M. Newman* Mr. Dennis Wm. Peachey* Dr. Sidney Portnoy Mr. Robert J. Rand Mr. James R. Richart The Rev. R. Stephen Shuart Mr. David M. Simpson Mr. Edmund A. Strickland, Jr.* Mr. Jon L. Ten Haagen Mr. Creed R. Terry Mr. Robert E. Walter Dr. Donald J. Weinstein* Mr. Geoffrey R. White 1963

Class Giving: $167,493.70 Donors: 27 Participation: 35% Class Reps: L. Carter Crewe William S. Wildrick Thomas S. Wilson

Mr. John E. Alden, Jr.* Mr. Frank A. Arietta Mr. Raymond F. Burghardt, Jr. Hon. John D. Case, Jr.* Mr. Brian N. Clayton* Mr. L. Carter Crewe III* Mr. Durfee L. Day, Jr.* Mr. Lawrence S. Driever, Jr.* Mr. Thomas C. Dunworth Mr. Robert D. Fulton* Mr. Donald C. Hazard* Mr. Douglas Henderson* Mr. Paul Jacobs* Mr. Wm. Mitchell Jennings, Jr.* Mr. Ronald P. Knox* Mr. Kenneth L. Konner, Esq.* Mr. Bradford W. Lawrence II Mr. William A. Leidesdorf Mr. Carl H. Meyer, Jr. Mr. Donald K. Piermont, Jr.* Mr. W. Jeffery Seubel Mr. Thomas Summers, Jr.* Mr. Peter C. Taylor* Mr. Robert C. Turner* Mr. Donald K. Usher, Jr.*

r e p o rt Capt. William S. Wildrick, USN Ret.* Mr. Alan M. Woolf* 1964

Class Giving: $18,513.80 Donors: 30 Participation: 40% Class Rep: Donald L. Lusardi

Mr. Christopher A. Bengtson* Dennis E. Bradford, Ph.D. Mr. John B. Brams Mr. Gary W. Coppin Mr. Barring Coughlin, Jr.* Mr. William B. Cramer Esq.* Mr. Wayner P. Crowder* Mr. James H. Earhart* Mr. Ralph A. Eskesen, Jr. Mr. Arthur M. French* Mr. Thomas B. Frystock, Jr. Mr. James B. Heath* Mr. Clark W. Heckert* Mr. Franklin A. Hedberg* Mr. Roderick B. Henderson* Mr. Robert R. Hyde Dr. David E. Johnson, Jr.* Mr. Robert V. Johnston Mr. John V. O. Kennard* Mr. Stephen B. King* Mr. Donald L. Lusardi, Jr.* Dr. George H. Roenning Dr. Raymond B. Schaefer* Dr. William B. Solomon Mr. Kevin A. Suffern* Mr. Andros B. Thomson* Mr. John B. Vail II* Mr. Courtney West Mr. R. John Young, Jr.* Mr. Frank D. Yuengling III* 1965

Class Giving: $69,565.11 Donors: 34 Participation: 42% Class Rep: Don Jay Smith

Mr. Donald N. Campbell* Mr. Henry O. Clutsam III*

Mr. J. Jeff Corwin* Dr. Steven L. Driever* Mr. William W. Driver, Jr.* Mr. William W. Durland Mr. William S. Foster IV* Mr. Daniel M. Gordon Mr. George R. Hanlon* Mrs. Monie T. Hardwick* Mr. Harry A. Joelson-Strohbach* Mr. James C. Kelsey V Mr. Joel A. Kobert* Mr. James D. Krugman* Mr. John H. Kuhlmann, Jr.* Mr. Michael E. Lane* Mr. Robert M. Lay* Mr. D. William Layton* Dr. Christopher L. Leach* Mr. Gregory W. Leopold Mr. John W. Marcial Dr. David H. Mortlock, Jr.* Mr. Peter F. Nystrom Mr. John R. Paul* Mr. George F. Phelps* Dr. Robert W. Pollack Mr. John G. Ritzenthaler, Jr. Mr. G. Keith Robertshaw* Dr. Edward M. Sleeper Mr. Don Jay Smith* Dr. Elliott C. Trommald Mr. James P. Trozze* Mr. Robert S. Weiner* Mr. Robert R. Young, Jr.* 1966

Class Giving: $49,765.00 Donors: 16 Participation: 23% Class Rep: Donald D. Weir

Mr. John P. Bartlett* Mr. Frederick K. Baser* Mr. James M. Bennett Mr. David H. Bugen* Mr. DeFrance Clarke III* Mr. Robert C. Dughi* Mr. Frederick Elghanayan* Mr. Philip P. Gardiner*

2011-2012 Alumni Association Board of Governors The purpose of the Alumni Association Board of Governors is to promote a continuing, meaningful and effective relationship between alumni and the School.The Board acts as an advisory body to the Headmaster, with whom they meet regularly, and also focuses on issues related directly to alumni, such as alumni relations, communications, reunions and fundraising. Mrs. Kirsten T. Bushick ’82 President Mr. Thomas M. Barnes ’81 Mrs. Marivelle S. Clavel-Davis ’82 Ms. Bernadette M. Clifford ’93 Mrs. Denise Current ’74 Ms. Sarah C. Dillon ’03 Mr. Roberto A. Felipe ’03 Ms. Linda M. Fellows ’86 Mr. William S. Foster IV ’65

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Mr. James H. G. Naisby ’57 Vice President Capt. Donald S. Parsons, Jr. ’57 Secretary Mr. Derek M. Peachey ’93 Mr. John F. Plunkett, Jr. ’70 Mr. Richard A. Rubin ’68 Ms. Maria K. Lieberman Smalley ’01 Mr. Hobart D. Van Deusen ’54 Trustee Liaison Mr. Robert L. Van Stone ’69

Dr. Michael H. Gewitz* Mr. Galen H. Guberman* Mr. Stephen F. Gudernatch* Mr. James P. Jenkins* Mr. Timothy R. Margolian* Mr. David H. Sculnick Mr. Jonathan R. Sweet Mr. Donald D. Weir, Jr.* 1967 – 45th Reunion

Class Giving: $27,558.00 Donors: 23 Participation: 31% Class Reps: Jeffrey L. Mohler Bruce H. Sergy

Mr. Howard L. Alden* Mr. Gregory U. Auger* Mr. Bruce H. Augustadt* Mr. Robert J. Baroni* Mr. John E. Blick, Jr. Mr. John R. Elder Dr. Steven J. Glasser Dr. Myles E. Gombert* Mr. Frank W. Hamilton III* Mr. John P. Jessup Mr. Michael M. Lothian Mr. George C. Mastin Mr. Jeffrey L. Mohler* Mr. Richard Nashner* Mr. Michael H. Richmond* Mr. David A. Russell* Mr. Bruce H. Sergy* Mr. Charles S. Sharrocks, Jr. Mr. Jeffrey D. Sherwin* Mr. Barry H. Smith* Mr. J. Lawrence Snavely* Dr. E. Scott Urdang Mr. Ellis M. Weitzman 1968

Class Giving: $15,875.00 Donors: 27 Participation: 31% Class Rep: Richard A. Rubin

Mr. Arthur T. Ambrose* Mr. Charles M. Belmer, Jr.* Mr. Dennis N. Bertland* Mr. Richard P. Boak* Dr. Sam Castimore, Jr. Mr. Mark W. Connar Mr. Alfred L. Dennis Mr. Joseph Eastburn Mr. Theodore L. Haff III* Mr. Robert F. Hays, Jr.* Mr. Charles H. Horn* Mr. Thomas B. Johnson* Mr. Christopher Lowndes, Jr. Mr. Richard Marks* Mr. Rudolph F. May* Dr. William Q. Meeker, Jr. Mr. George T. Mehalko, Jr.* Mr. Ted P. Pearce* Mr. Edmund R. Pennock* Mr. Jonathan W. Peters* Mr. Lawrence H. Pivin Mr. Richard A. Rubin* Mr. Theodore B. Scherf Mr. Christopher H. Schimmel Mr. Craig N. Scott Mr. Jonathan S. Slaff Mr. Mark A. Wadmond*

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving


a n n ua l 1969

Class Giving: $11,562.63 Donors: 23 Participation: 30% Class Reps: Brian D. Becker Raymond T. Bohn Robert N. Jenkins Chris W. Leverich Frederick L. Mirbach Keith W. Patten

Mr. G. Robert Abrams Mr. Brian D. Becker Mr. Robert C. Berner* Mr. Raymond T. Bohn III* Mr. Marc E. Boiarsky* Mr. John A. Clark* Mr. Michael C. Cleavenger* Mr. Dennis A. Drazin* Mr. Donald B. Fedor* Mr. Robert N. Jenkins* Mr. Chris W. Leverich Dr. Peter A. Ostrow Mr. Laurence E. Pancoast* Mr. Keith W. Patten* Mr. William R. Polk Mr. Lawrence R. Posner Mr. Jay W. Rubin* Mr. Peter A. Schutz Dr. David J. Shulan* Mr. Robert L. Van Stone* Mr. Geoffrey H. Walker* Mr. John B. Ward Mr. Robert A. Willis 1970

Class Giving: $156,650.00 Donors: 14 Participation: 15% Class Rep: Alexander J. Sloane

Mr. Michael D. Hall* Mr. H. Dennis Kammerer Mr. Jeffrey D. Karp* Mr. Timothy L. Lambert Mr. William H. Loeb Mr. Stephen P. Peck* Mr. John F. Plunkett, Jr.* Dr. Edward B. Rogers Dr. Robert L. Rosenthal Mr. Alexander J. Sloane* Mr. David W. Tilney* Mr. John R. Van Kirk* Mr. John A. Webb III* Mr. Thomas H. Wiss IV 1971

Class Giving: $10,721.00 Donors: 15 Participation: 18% Class Rep: Michael J. Lieberman

Mr. Michael E. Bennett* Mr. Thomas S. Blankley, Jr.* Mr. S. Whitney Downer IV Mr. Richard R. Keiling* Mr. Stefan A. Kling* Mr. John G. Layng* Mr. Michael J. Lieberman* Cmdr. Thomas J. Martin, USCG Ret.* Dr. Harvey A. Quinton* Mr. James R. Rea Mr. Danny S. Rosenkrans Mr. H. Craig Stem*

Dr. Wayne G. Suway* Mrs. Ruth R. Turner Mr. Albin J. Zak III 1972 – 40th Reunion

Class Giving: $5,761.00 Donors: 16 Participation: 20% Class Rep: Gregory A. Washburn

Mr. Charles A. Butts, Jr. Mr. David H. Callen Mr. Carl R. Cramer* Mr. Kenneth M. Cramer Mr. W. Richard Davis* Ms. Suzanne A. Gibbs Lange Mr. Stephen B. Giraud* Mr. William D. Levine Dr. Douglas F. Liva* Mr. Stephen H. Merrill Mr. Robert J. Plunkett* Mr. Eduardo Poma Mr. John G. Van Sickle* Mr. Robert R. Vanderbeek Mr. Gregory A. Washburn* Mr. Pieter H. Woodcock* 1973

Class Giving: $5,236.00 Donors: 16 Participation: 16% Class Rep: Bonnie A. Nault

Mrs. Pamela W. Beck Mr. James R. Brunn* Mr. Guy R. Detrick Ms. Deirdre M. Garrett* Mr. Mark T. Glass Mr. Timothy F. Goddu* Dr. Andrew R. Heinze* Ms. Rose Mary Herbst Mr. James G. Houston* Mrs. Deborah L. Kling* Mr. Stephen G. Kole Capt. Bonnie A. Nault* Mrs. Melinda M. Shumway Mr. James H. Van Kirk* Mr. Milton C. Waddell, Jr. Mrs. Barbara G. Walsh* 1974

Class Giving: $167,396.00 Donors: 26 Participation: 22% Class Reps: David B. Lieberman John D. Rea

Mr. Neil R. Arther* Mr. William S. Ashton* Mr. Brian B. Betts* Mr. Russell F. Collins* Mrs. Denise Current* Mr. James A. Dalis* Mr. Vincent M. Del Monte, Jr. Mrs. Mary Beth DiMarco Mr. Peter A. Engelhardt* Ms. Constance D. Fletcher-Hindle Mr. A. Jon Frere Mr. William A. Hindle Ms. Eleanor T. Howard* Mrs. Josefina I. Iglesias Mr. Samuel M. Kinney III* Mr. David B. Lieberman* Mr. Mark T. Lieberman*

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

Dr. Robert M. Liegner* Ms. Pamella L. Olsyn Mrs. Lynn M. Peachey* Mrs. Margareth G. Petit Mr. John D. Rea* Mr. Dominick J. Romano* Mr. R. Todd Ruppert* Ms. Sandra L. Scannelli* Mr. Ronald W. Spain* 1975

Class Giving: $264,525.00 Donors: 13 Participation: 17% Class Reps: Laura C. Morris Robert G. Sigety Jennifer A. Woltjen

r e p o rt Mr. Eric T. Maine* Mrs. Michelle C. Maloney Mr. Scott E. McKee* Mr. Alan J. Miller* Mr. John Neumann Ms. Z. Melinda Perkins-Witter Mr. Hugh M. Richmond* Mr. Pasquale T. Romano, Jr. Ms. Susan L. Romano* Ms. Lisa J. Scheller* Mr. Craig R. Schmidt* Mr. Henry F. Schmidt IV* Mr. David R. Stewart Mr. Brian E. Weiss 1978

Ms. Anne E. Cramer* Mr. Gregg M. Foster Mr. Harrison B. Gentry Mrs. Anne B. Jelich* Mr. Kim K. Lee Dr. Jeffrey S. Liva Mr. Mark McCluski Mrs. Laura C. Morris* Mr. Richard L. O’Donnell Ms. Linda Pettie* Mr. Eric B. Schneider Mr. Robert G. Sigety* Mrs. Jennifer A. Woltjen*

Class Giving: $15,175.00 Donors: 10 Participation: 13% Class Reps: Douglas R. Linton

1976

1979

Class Giving: $51,264.98 Donors: 9 Participation: 14% Class Reps: Cornelius E. Sigety William J. Zester

Mr. Preston P. Davis* Mrs. Janet R. Harrington* Mr. Lester H. Oakes Mr. William D. Pinkham III* Mr. Keith H. Rauschenbach* Mr. David P. Romano* Mr. Cornelius E. Sigety* Mr. David L. Waddell Mr. William J. Zester, Jr.* 1977 – 35th Reunion

Class Giving: $3,796.00 Donors: 32 Participation: 35% Class Reps: Harry D. Gates Lee Horne Richard T. Luzzi

Mr. Calman J. Ambrosy III* Mr. Wayne H. Applegate, Jr. Mrs. Sharon M. Bardos Mr. Robert J. Brodie Mrs. Gwen S. Corbett Dr. David A. Costa Ms. Louise E. Ewing* Mr. Jude D. Francois* Mr. Carl D. Gandel Ms. Lisa Garner Mr. Harry D. Gates* Mr. Robert C. Hagemeister* Ms. Lee Horne* Mr. Willem A. Jonckheer Mr. James J. Kachidurian* Mr. Scott D. Lindsay Mr. Richard T. Luzzi* Mrs. Patrice Maillet*

Ms. Patience M. Chalmers* Mr. John A. Costa* Mr. Richard S. Harrison* Dr. Bruce D. Holenstein* Major Douglas R. Linton III* Mr. Christian C. Schneider Mr. Dean G. Tanella* Mr. Joseph E. Waddell* Mr. D. Scott Woodcock* Mrs. Barbara F. Zellmer* Class Giving: $40,331.90 Donors: 12 Participation: 15% Class Reps: Kenneth A. Deneau Susanne E. Ullmann

Mr. Edward L. Brown* Mrs. Carolyn M. Conforti-Browse* Mr. Kenneth A. Deneau* Mr. Timothy Ho Mr. Steven J. Jastrabek Miss Karen A. Kay Ms. Marianne Lieberman* Mr. G. David MacEwen* Mr. Christopher P. Person Mr. Guy N. Saxton* Ms. Susanne E. Ullmann Mr. Raymond J. Vass 1980

Class Giving: $55,575.00 Donors: 15 Participation: 20% Class Reps: Katherine T. Henry-Schill James P. Maguire

Mr. Morgan D. Borer* Mrs. Cristianna Cooke-Gibbs Mr. Nicholas A. Corcoran* Mr. Daniel B. Griggs, Jr. Mrs. Donna S. Haag* Mrs. Katherine T. Henry-Schill* Mrs. Kimberley L. Jessen Mr. Scott D. Jones* Mr. James R. Kelley, Jr. Mr. Coray S. Kirby* Mr. James P. Maguire, Jr.* Mr. Paul J. McShane Mrs. Roberta M. Murdock-Luzzi Mr. Jay C. Saunders* Mr. Christopher A. Wedholm

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a n n ua l 1981

Class Giving: $253,540.50 Donors: 17 Participation: 21% Class Reps: Holly J. Anderson-Bender David E. Owen

Mr. Jorge R. Albert Mrs. Holly J. Anderson-Bender* Mr. Thomas M. Barnes Mr. John M. Breslin* Mr. Alfred S. Dally, Jr.* Mr. Kevin W. Detrick Mr. Thomas C. Fountain* Dr. Martin S. Miller* Mrs. Sandra L. Olsen Braun Mr. Christopher R. Orben* Mr. David E. Owen IV Mrs. Jennifer L. Piniaha Mr. John B. Plum, Jr. Mr. Daryl K. Schaedel Miss Patricia A. Splescia Mr. Christopher J. Steere Ms. Sandra L. Steinvoort 1982 – 30th Reunion

Class Giving: $8,161.00 Donors: 33 Participation: 33% Class Reps: William H. Abbott Kirsten T. Bushick Peter A. Metz

Mr. William H. Abbott* Mrs. Kirsten T. Bushick* Mr. Raymond Castellani III* Mr. Robert C. Champion Mrs. Norene V. Christensen Mr. Michael A. Cialdella Mrs. Marivelle S. Clavel-Davis* Ms. Deborah L. Cohen Mrs. Sarah A. Conforti-Halford Mr. Edward R. Cooper* Mr. Christopher S. Crowley Mr. W. Gordon Dixon, Jr. Ms. Catherine S. Dutton Mr. Thomas A. Falls Mr. Juan P. Garcia Huizi Mr. Roger D. Gershman Mr. Hans H. Gochenaur Mrs. Celeste Haghani Mrs. Donna C. Hanford-Nichols Mr. Jeffrey L. Heiner Mrs. Melanie W. Hine Mr. William G. Holenstein* Mr. George F. Landegger, Jr. Mr. Mark L. Leider Mr. David M. Lieberman Mr. Peter A. Metz Mr. Trevor B. Power Mr. Michael A. Ronco Ms. Jessica R. Stark Mr. Sean P. Starke Mr. Warren D. Washburn Mr. James D. Woods Mr. Dean R. Wright 1983

Class Giving: $6,359.00 Donors: 8 Participation: 10% Class Rep: Deann C. Talylor

Mr. Ronald G. Bowman* Mr. David A. DiGioia* Mr. Christopher P. Kane 56 Fall 2012

r e p o rt Mr. William B. Mead Mrs. Johanna R. Miller* Mrs. Alyson L. Peacock* Mrs. D. Jean Redfern-Brown Mr. Ramzi Y. Rishani 1984

Class Giving: $32,681.74 Donors: 17 Participation: 16% Class Rep: Kristine C. Lisi

Mrs. Noreen M. Britt* Mrs. Jeanne M. Burrus Ms. Lai Ling M. Chiang Mrs. Lai Yuen Chiang Mr. Christopher L. Clayton* Dr. Laura A. Covucci-Sacks* The Rev. William F. Feus Mr. Leon D. Greenberg Mrs. Melissa J. Henderson Koenig* Ms. Jennifer G. Holenstein* Mr. Hays L. Lewallen* Mrs. Kristine C. Lisi* Mr. Armando Matos* Dr. Mark D. Moon* Dr. Liza O’Dowd* Dr. Darren K. Sacks* Mrs. Holly E. Stewart 1985

Class Giving: $20,246.93 Donors: 19 Participation: 21% Class Reps: James F. Redfern Nina A. Romano

Mrs. Hilary V. Archibald* Mrs. Susan S. Cashin Mr. G. E. Coble Mr. David R. Dusek Mr. Mitchell S. Freifeld Mr. Peter C. Hammermeister Mr. Robert E. Hunt Mr. Richard P. Kinkade, Jr.* Ms. Blair W. Kohan* Mrs. Jessie E. Martin* Mr. James F. Redfern, Jr.* Ms. Nina A. Romano* Ms. Darielle L. Ruderman Mrs. Lisa M. Selesky-Nacino* Mr. John P. Shipley* Mr. Peter J. Tober* Mrs. Ann V. Vandersteel Mrs. Amelia C. Wolfe* Mr. Christian K. Wolfe* 1986

Class Giving: $8,376.00 Donors: 20 Participation: 19% Class Reps: John E. Olson Rada T. Starkey

Mr. Charles R. Bauer, Jr. Mr. Kevin S. Cook Mrs. Carina C. Davidson* Mrs. Mary D. Ervey* Mr. Mark L. Feinberg* Ms. Linda M. Fellows* Mrs. Lisa M. Goulemas Mr. Curt C. Huegel Mr. Kamal G. Jabre* Mr. William F. Karn*

Mr. Erik M. Kindblom Ms. Caroline B. Manogue* Mr. Thomas B. McClintock* Mr. John E. Olson* Mr. Jeffrey J. Russell Mrs. Julia K. Santella Mr. Sean P. Smith* Mrs. Rada T. Starkey* Mrs. Tina Vandersteel Cressotti* Mr. Mark C. Williams

Mrs. Lisa J. Lacey Mr. Stirling B. Levy* Mr. Keith H. Liddle* Mr. David T. Low, Jr.* Lt. Jeffrey S. McCaffrey, USN Mr. Kevin D. Nofsinger* Mr. Geoffrey M. Shearing Mrs. Virginia L. Stevenson Ms. Lesley H. Underwood Mrs. Marissa L. Zadrozny*

1987 – 25th Reunion

1990

Class Giving: $7,352.00 Donors: 20 Participation: 19% Class Reps: Michelle R. Harmon Marnie S. Raines Diana P. Schad

Mr. James R. Anderson Mr. Quinten A. Clarke* Mr. Noel E. Clavel Mr. Craig U. Dana, Jr.* Mrs. Kimberley M. Dobson Mr. Philip M. Helmstetter Ms. Debra K. Hess* Mr. Jonathan M. Monetti Mr. Nicolas E. P. Mosko* Ms. Marnie S. Raines* Mr. John V. Rawson III Mr. James L. Rianhard Major Kurt D. Ritterpusch Ms. Amy E. Ruggiero Mrs. Diana P. Schad* Mr. Scott Strent Mr. Domingo P. Such III Ms. Stephanie E. Ullyott Mr. Mark T. Warfield Ms. Heather M. Wooding* 1988

Class Giving: $2,086.00 Donors: 13 Participation: 13% Class Rep: Charles H. Inkeles

Mr. Willard A. Anderson II* Mr. V. Bradley Carosella* Mr. Paul S. Clavel* Mrs. Heather J. DiGiacomo Dennis Mr. Charles H. A. Inkeles* Mr. Scott P. Kinkade Ms. Karen B. Luzzi Mr. Toshihiro Matsuo* Mr. Christopher J. Mezzanotte Mr. David Miller Mrs. Emily A. Oliver Mr. Jeffrey A. Saunders* Mr. David W. Stafford 1989

Class Giving: $2,494.21 Donors: 16 Participation: 15% Class Reps: Chrysta A. Argue Steffanie R. Dohn Kevin D. Nofsinger

Mrs. Chrysta A. Argue* Mr. Gary H. Cheng Mrs. Steffanie R. Dohn* Mrs. Tamara C. Duffy* Mr. Joshua B. George* Mr. Thomas D. Grant

Class Giving: $3,225.00 Donors: 21 Participation: 19% Class Reps: Janine P. Clifford Matthew R. Cosgrave Heather K. Loeber Ned E. Montenecourt Todd C. Smith

Mr. Scott H. Bolton Mr. Jason K. Cashill Ms. Janine P. Clifford* Mr. Paul D. Collier II Miss Singleton A. Cox* Mrs. Andrea L. Fleming* Mr. P. Seth Greer* Dr. Barbara L. Inkeles* Mrs. Heather K. Loeber* Mr. Tyler P. Magnusson Mr. Ned E. Montenecourt* Mr. Jun Nakagawa Mrs. Sandra D. O’Brien Mrs. Jill A. Prehodka Coleman Mr. Steven M. Roethke* Mr. Todd C. Smith* Mrs. Emily R. Stewart Mr. Douglas R. Sweeney* Mr. Vincent A. Vesce* Mr. James J. Waterer* Mr. David J. Willis* 1991

Class Giving: $7,240.91 Donors: 17 Participation: 15% Class Reps: Erin M. Cosgrave Meredith Magrone Wiacek Elizabeth W. Webster

Mrs. Rebecca L. Broekman* Mrs. Erica E. Bromley* Ms. Cynthia E. Corliss Mrs. Tracey L. DeMaria Mr. Brett C. Holleman* Mr. Damon Hostin Mr. David Leonardis* Mrs. Kim J. McMorrow Mr. Jonathan B. Morgan Mrs. Sarah H. O’Connor Ms. Katherine L. Owsley* Mr. John C. Povalac Mr. Alexander M. Scharnberg* Mr. Brian R. Shumaker Mr. Christopher T. Taukus Mrs. Elizabeth W. Webster* Ms. Elisabeth J. Wenner

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving


a n n ua l 1992 – 20th Reunion

Class Giving: $6,513.00 Donors: 23 Participation: 23% Class Reps: Sarah E. Burke Mullins Sona D. Schiller

Ms. Susan A. Astheimer* Mr. Drew N. Behmer* Mrs. Julie B. Bucalos Ms. Sarah E. Burke Mullins* Dr. Darryl M. DeMarzio Mr. Theodore J. Doremus* Mr. George J. Ernst, Jr.* Mrs. Carrie R. Giddins Pergram* Mrs. Heather E. King Mrs. Nancy E. Knowdell Mr. Jordan R. Kobert* Dr. Vikram B. Mansharamani Ms. Eliza R. Martin Mr. Jonas R. McDavit* Mr. Marcelino E. Menendez Mr. Daniel C. Millner* Dr. Anup B. Muduli Mrs. Dawn M. Sanzotti Mrs. Sona D. Schiller* Mr. Arthur F. Schlobohm IV* Mr. Michael Stabile III Dr. Matthew W. Strobeck* Mrs. Tasha R. Williams-Arroyo 1993

Class Giving: $10,130.00 Donors: 21 Participation: 19% Class Reps: Bernadette M. Clifford John J. Inkeles

Ms. Bernadette M. Clifford* Mrs. Molly A. Dunne* Lt. Cmdr. David W. Filanowicz, USN Mrs. Hollie S. Foley* Mr. Christopher A. Green Mr. David E. Greenberg* Mrs. Lauren N. Haley* Mr. Hyun Seok Hwang* Mr. John J. W. Inkeles* Mr. John D. Leonardis* Mrs. Melina O. Martocci Fisher Mrs. Katherine A. Palmer Dr. Ian M. Paterson* Mr. Derek M. Peachey* Ms. Karin E. Roethke-Kahn* Mr. Marcos Rollan* Mrs. Nicole Tipton Dr. Christopher R. Wawrzyniak* Mr. Chester C. Weber* Mr. Walter B. West II Mr. Edward Y. S. Yu* 1994

Class Giving: $7,901.00 Donors: 25 Participation: 23% Class Reps: Bryan P. Kelly John P. Weesner Joanne L. Wrzesinsky

Mr. Christopher T. Ayres Ms. Jessica L. Barker Mr. Michael R. Bloch Mr. Michael J. Brennan II* Mr. Erik J. Carlson Mr. Devin S. Chodorow

Mrs. Amy L. Del Turco* Dr. Jessica A. Flynn Mrs. MacKenzie A. Guyer* Mr. Peter K. Hahn Mrs. Chloe A. Holderness Mr. Bryan P. Kelly* Mrs. Amy B. J. Koehler* Mr. Byung Jun Lee Miss Suzanne A. Lombardi* Mr. Seth C. Low* Mr. Richard E. Martin Mr. Alastair C. McKinney Mrs. Anita J. Patel Mrs. Catherine B. Rosenthal* Mr. Brendan P. Smith Mrs. Courtney N. Stevens Ms. Melissa J. Stock Mr. John P. Weesner* Ms. Joanne L. Wrzesinsky* 1995

Class Giving: $4,266.00 Donors: 19 Participation: 19% Class Rep: E. Courtnay Stanford

Mr. Anthony P. Abdalla* Mr. Carlin R. Binder* Mrs. Mary L. Burke Major Carlos R. Cuevas Miss Emily M. Ferguson* Mr. Thomas H. Hart* Mr. Dongwook Hwang Mr. Thomas L. Larsen* Miss Stephanie J. Marcial* Mr. James C. Morris* Mr. Guillermo Pineda-Bours* Mr. John D. Price Mrs. Liesel J. Schopler* Mr. John M. Skvarla* Mr. Andrew B. Solar* Mrs. Stacey A. Spring* Mrs. E. Courtnay Stanford Mr. SangWon Suh Dr. Kathleen C. Wawrzyniak Webb* 1996

Ms. Summer J. Passannante* Mr. Anthony C. Powell* Mr. Aaron J. Rettaliata* Ms. Jennifer L. Rogers Ms. April M. Ruggiero Mrs. A. Kathryn M. Skrzat Mrs. Winifred S. Smith* Mr. Christopher B. Snavely* Mr. Francis A. Volpe Mr. Edward T. Wenner 1997 – 15th Reunion

Class Giving: $8,065.97 Donors: 29 Participation: 32% Class Reps: Christy L. Burkart Ryan M. Pagotto

Mr. Patrick I. Arangio* Mrs. Victoria P. Bailey* Mrs. Tara V. Brown Mrs. Christy L. Burkart* Ms. Cadence L. Case Mr. Matthew E. Castimore Miss Tara S. Clarke* Mr. James-Christian S. Davin Mrs. Erin F. Dow* Mrs. Jordan M. Ehmann* Ms. Sarita Garg Mr. David A. Goodman Mr. Blake Haase* Mr. Thomas F. Horne, Jr. Mr. Jamal S. Howard* Mr. Hisashi Kominami Ms. Jennifer H. Lombardi Mr. Samuel F. Martin Mr. Kyle D. V. Mason* Mr. Brian J. McArthur Mr. Michael E. McDonald* Miss Kristy L. McGlaughlin* Ms. Stefanie M. Meilinger Mr. Christopher H. Meredith Mr. Ryan M. Pagotto* Mr. Robert A. Riether* Mr. Scott R. Rosiak Ms. Whitney C. Turner Ms. Carey L. Zimmermann* 1998

Class Giving: $2,693.00 Donors: 28 Participation: 25% Class Reps: Stefanie R. Kuhner Summer J. Passannante Anthony C. Powell

Class Giving: $2,314.98 Donors: 31 Participation: 27% Class Reps: Sarah Apgar Smith Jamiyl R. Peters

Mr. Matthew J. Bracken* Ms. Megan H. Brodbeck* Ms. Susan H. Browning Mrs. Christine M. Chapman* Mrs. Laura C. Crawn Mrs. Melissa A. Erne* Mr. Charles S. Evans* Mr. Alexander M. Gallo* Ms. Melissa L. Guyre* Ms. Kathrine K. Iacono Mrs. Stefanie R. Kuhner* Mr. Brian S. T. Lam Dr. Tamika M. Lasege Mrs. Tara L. LeGates Ms. Kathleen Manning* Mr. Jeffrey M. McGinn* Mrs. Ashlee B. McMackin* Ms. Sabrina S. Novick

Mr. Brian M. Agresta Mrs. Sarah A. Apgar* Mr. Adam Boyd Mr. W. Alan Brown* Mr. James H. Conklin* Mrs. Maria Dulmer Mr. Charles J. Enslin Mr. David M. Estrada Mr. Robert D. Fletcher III Ms. Aisha D. Gayle* Miss Elisa M. Green* Mr. Eric M. Katerman* Mrs. Catherine Kegley Mr. Matthew Kenny Mrs. Christy C. Kline* Mr. David Kunes* Mrs. Kristi E. Long Ms. Charisse L. Manzi

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

r e p o rt Mr. Ned P. Marcalus* Mr. Michael J. Martocci Mr. Roy Mizukami Mrs. Monica Ordonez Mr. Jamiyl R. Peters Ms. E. Whitney Potter Miss Brita Roy Mr. William W. Schwartz* Mr. Jeffrey S. Storms Mr. Christopher C. Strickland* Mr. Adam A. Tannir Miss Tara N. Whitaker Ms. Sarah B. Wiss* 1999

Class Giving: $1,481.28 Donors: 22 Participation: 19% Class Reps: Megan C. Apgar Bridget D. Hodakowski Amy E. Paul Kathryn S. Piotrowski Mark T. Rosenthal

Mr. Marcos Alvarado Ms. Megan C. Apgar* Mr. Robert D. Apgar* Mr. Waleed M. Bississo* Mrs. Margaret I. Bond Miss Heather L. Buchholz Ms. Emily B. duPont* Mrs. Bridget D. Hodakowski* Mrs. Diana P. Lawrence Mashia Mrs. Susan A. Logan Mrs. Nicole S. McEntee Miss Jessica T. Mullin Ms. Amy E. Paul* Miss Marcy E. Paul* Ms. Kathryn S. Piotrowski* Mr. Neal Santosuosso Mr. Robert N. Schwartz* Mr. Oliver F. Sterlacci Mr. Benjamin J. Stevenson* Mr. Marat D. Tomaev* Mr. Jason Van Volkenburgh Ms. Erin K. Weir 2000

Class Giving: $1,900.65 Donors: 27 Participation: 25% Class Reps: Logan K. Garrels Andrew D. Peters Veronica M. Reo Meredith M. Seidel

Mr. Charles A. Andre III Mr. Chad I. Butt Mr. Andrew Chou Mrs. Georgiana P. D’Alessandro Mr. Xavier de Boissezon* Mr. Mark D. Deschenes* Ms. Jennifer Fluder Ms. Rachel L. Franklin Mr. Christopher S. Garrels Mr. Logan K. Garrels Miss Mary M. Herman Mr. Emmanuel Johnson Mr. Casey W. Krugman Mrs. J. Vanessa Lee Mrs. Elizabeth N. McDowell* Mr. Andrew D. Peters* Miss Veronica M. Reo Ms. Taylor W. Rockwell Mrs. Rana H. Sachdev Blair BuLLETIN 57


a n n ua l

r e p o rt

All-Time Reunion Class Gift Records Reunion Year

Highest Percentage

60th Reunion

Class of 1933

69%

Class of 1946

$98,770

55th Reunion

Class of 1956

91%

Class of 1953

$1,094,448

50th Reunion

Class of 1945

100%

Class of 1960

$327,520

45th Reunion

Class of 1944

59%

Class of 1963

$248,260

40th Reunion

Class of 1961

60%

Class of 1963

$197,347

35th Reunion

Class of 1956

46%

Class of 1974

$80,040

30th Reunion

Class of 1977

55%

Class of 1974

$64,312

25th Reunion

Class of 1982

52%

Class of 1985

$58,660

20th Reunion

Class of 1974

35%

Class of 1984

$16,535

15th Reunion

Class of 1981

39%

Class of 1993

$30,764

Class of 2002*

46%

Class of 1993

$12,285

Class of 2005

50%

Class of 2006

$12,482

10th Reunion 5th Reunion

Highest Dollar

*New Record Established This Year Mr. David Y. Sadr Ms. Meredith M. Seidel* Mrs. Jane M. Spann Dr. Michael A. Tessel* Ms. Amanda E. Tompkins Mr. Lewis W. van Amerongen* Mr. Panos J. Voulgaris* Mr. Charles L. Washington, Jr. 2001

Class Giving: $2,165.00 Donors: 22 Participation: 20% Class Reps: Kristen E. Bogart Maria K. Lieberman Smalley

Mr. Jeremy N. Boardman* Miss Kristen E. Bogart* Mrs. Amy P. Boyle Mr. Henry O. Clutsam Ms. Julia Conover* Mr. Nicholas C. D’Amato* Ms. Ashlyn E. Field* Mr. Jay C. Garrels* Mrs. Amanda P. Gentile Ms. Kelley A. Hayn Mr. Robert W. Kampmann* Mrs. Cormany K. Koeppen Mr. Christopher Kramer Mrs. Maria K. Lieberman Smalley* Ms. Sally A. Mazzocchi Mr. Colin Miller Mr. Steven Mocco* Mrs. Heidi J. Musacchio Mr. Gregory Tamagnini* Mr. Seniboye E. Tienabeso Mrs. Katherine R. Watt Mr. David Ziegler

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2002 – 10th Reunion

Class Giving: $7,966.00 Donors: 58 Participation: 46% Class Reps: E. Meredith Gal Chelsea N. Grefe Stephanie A. Leal

Mr. Matthew J. Alario Mr. Paolo Alvarado Ms. Carrie Antonioli Mr. Michael B. Ashton Mrs. Annika M. F. Bainum Mr. Shane M. Behmer Capt. Steven J. Benedetti* Mrs. Astrid Bitar Ms. Amy M. Bogart* Mr. Paul P. Bollinger III Mr. Geoffrey M. Brunn* Mr. Michael P. Cinelli Mr. Ryan G. Engels Mr. Benjamin S. Fertig Mr. Daniel J. Flood Ms. Alexandra French Mrs. E. Meredith Gal Mr. Akhil Garg Ms. Victoria C. Glowacky Mr. Jeffrey B. Graupe* Ms. Chelsea N. Grefe* Mr. David J. Gustafson* Mr. William H. Habermann* Mrs. Emily G. Hammer Mr. Kyle D. Horne* Mr. Andrew C. Johnson Mr. Christopher M. Jonckheer Mr. Anwar K. Jones* Ms. Taylor A. Jubanowsky Mr. William W. Kampmann Ms. Lisa D. Katerman* Ms. Stephanie A. Leal*

Mr. Andrew A. Lebed* Mr. Thomas S. Lieberman Mr. David A. Lin Miss Victoria R. Lombardi Ms. Vanita Mansharamani Mr. Colin C. McAdoo* Mr. Shaun S. Mehtani Miss Kristin N. Nelson Mr. John J. Noonan Ms. Meghan R. O’Neill* Mr. Charles E. Osthimer IV* Mr. Evan Paquette Mr. Andrew R. Pearce Mrs. Jane P. Poirier* Mr. Kyle A. Post Ms. Tiffany L. Powers* Mr. Andrew M. Price Mrs. Emilie B. Rendall* Mrs. Ariele M. Rosch* Mrs. Rachel Sakai Ms. Rebecca R. Sawyer* Mr. Christopher D. Smith* Mr. John G. Stout, Jr.* Mr. Gabriel R. Vallejo Mr. Lawson Williams-McClure Ms. Sophie W. Wiss* 2003

Class Giving: $3,954.00 Donors: 40 Participation: 33% Class Reps: Sarah C. Dillon Brandon D. Lucien Elizabeth J. Ricca Jessica A. Shupp Michael E. C. Wilson

Mr. Martin R. Benante* Ms. Courtney W. Bowditch* Ms. Virginia S. Case

Mr. Luol A. Deng Ms. Sarah C. Dillon* Ms. Donna R. Egan Mr. Richard Z. Eu Mr. Roberto A. Felipe* Ms. Christine L. C. Geiser* Ms. Kristen C. Graf Miss Stephanie E. Hargis Mr. Todd F. Haselton* Mr. Michael P. Kerrigan Mr. Nicholas D. Lieberman* Mr. Brandon D. Lucien Ms. Christine M. Mayes* Ms. Rebecca A. McAndrew* Mr. John M. McGrath Ms. Jessica E. McShane Miss Nancy J. Moore* Mr. Christian Morelli Ms. Laura B. Moss* Mr. Jonathan Phillips Miss Kira L. Randolph Mrs. Elizabeth J. Ricca* Mrs. Kate B. Rickaby Mr. James H. Sandler Ms. Gillian L. Sciaretta Mr. Daniel G. Seals* Ms. Jennifer T. Shiffman* Ms. Jessica A. Shupp Mr. Amir S. Smith Mrs. Meghan B. Smith* Mr. Michael Stival* Ms. Kelsey K. Strub Mr. Stephen A. Swentzel Ms. Joanna L. S. Weber Ms. Kacie F. Weir Mr. Michael E. C. Wilson* Mrs. Lindsey Zacharias*

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving


a n n ua l 2004

Class Giving: $10,574.75 Donors: 45 Participation: 38% Class Reps: Matthew J. Dwyer Kaitlin G. Maillet Philip J. Mauriello

Mr. Alexander A. Adrien Mr. Gregory U. Auger III* Ms. Clair R. Baxter Mr. Emmanuel Bello Mr. Mark C. Bogart Ms. Jessica A. Cicchino Ms. Amanda B. Coward Ms. Carolyn R. Davis Mr. Hamilton T. Davis* Mr. Matthew J. Dwyer Ms. Courtney L. Fields* Mr. Tyler D. Flatt Mr. Michael P. Gallihugh Ms. Meredith E. Habermann* Mr. Jeffrey B. Hanson, Jr. Mr. Nicholas C. Hindle Mr. Michael S. Kampmann* Mr. Andrew S. Kaskel* Ms. Lauren M. Keiling Ms. Molly Kirkpatrick Ms. Michaela T. Leal Ms. Cara F. Levy* Mr. Adam S. Liegner Ms. Elizabeth A. Lynah Ms. Kaitlin G. Maillet* Mr. Philip J. Mauriello, Jr.* Mr. William A. McAndrew* Ms. Molly V. D. Mesnard* Mr. Tejasvi Niranjan Ms. Carly E. Pearson Ms. Michele L. Piazza Ms. Claiborne C. Polhill* Mr. Timothy C. Powers Ms. Caroline A. Protin Mr. Kevin T. Reese Ms. Rebecca M. Renninger Ms. Martine D. Romano* Mrs. Cortney A. Romyns-Sinegra Mr. Andrew C. Schmeelk Miss Cristina M. Sciarra* Mr. William N. C. Scott Ms. Elizabeth Slagsvol Mr. Todd Tamagnini* Ms. Jessie R. Wilburn* Mr. Jin-Sae Yoo 2005

Class Giving: $2,873.20 Donors: 57 Participation: 47% Class Reps: Martha C. Dawson Mary Jo Hall Kathryn G. Hood Benjamin Lo Julian F. Swayze

Mr. Nana O. K. Acheampong Ms. Staci N. Alario Ms. Lauren E. Anderson Mr. Stephen P. Anderson Ms. Emily G. Bowditch* Ms. Katherine M. Brandwood* Mr. Joseph S. Buck Ms. Rachel L. Campbell Mr. Nicholas P. Case Mr. Thomas Chalupa

Ms. Melissa F. Clark* Ms. Deborah M. Clarke* Ms. Stephanie J. Collens* Ms. Martha C. Dawson* Mr. Trevor P. Draper* Ms. Alexandra M. Eliopoulos Ms. Faith C. Evans* Ms. Sasha Ewan Mr. Matthew D. Fields* Mr. Scott R. Findlay* Mr. Robert Gilbert* Mr. Ross E. Gitomer Mr. Douglas Graupe* Ms. Brittany A. Haines Ms. Elizabeth A. Hall* Ms. Mary Hall* Ms. Kathleen L. Haselton* Ms. Ariel S. Hidalgo Ms. Kathryn G. Hood* Mr. Drew P. Horne* Ms. Sara M. Jerome* Mr. Ty W. Johnston* Mr. Hee-Hwan Lee Mr. Benjamin Lo* Mr. Justin Lubliner* Mr. Christopher R. Ludgate Ms. Nicole M. Mattar Ms. Marion O. McAdoo* Ms. Claire C. McConnell Mr. Alexander R. Nelson* Mr. Dominic Nocerino Ms. Marian M. Pascoe Mr. Spencer M. Reed Mr. Andrew B. Samuel* Mr. Jonathan R. Slawson* Mr. Joel J. Smith Ms. Kaitlyn E. Smith Mr. Jordan Steans* Ms. Lauren C. Stival* Mr. Julian F. Swayze* Mr. Matthew J. Szalachowski* Mr. H. Hudson Taylor Parifax Mr. Tyler S. Thurgood Ms. Evelyn B. Tilney* Ms. Jennifer C. Welsh Mr. Geoffrey E. Weyl* Ms. Jessica C. Young* 2006

Class Giving: $12,600.00 Donors: 46 Participation: 37% Class Reps: Alexander B. Graber Anne E. Newall Sarah L. Pearson Kathryn W. Snyder

Miss Edwina O. Adrien Ms. Natessa P. Amin Mr. Timothy M. Bacon Ms. Phaedra Ballard Mr. Travis Blasco Mr. Steven Brandwood Ms. Seong Hoon Chyung Mr. Michael J. Cronce Mr. Anthony M. D’Amato* Ms. Tamara J. De Vine* Mr. Christopher A. Dodd Ms. Aurore G. Dorelien* Mr. Anthony Z. X. Eu Mr. Joshua G. Franklin Mr. Adam Garcia

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

Ms. Christina M. Giambrone Mr. Alexander B. Graber* Mr. Jeremy Green Miss Courtney P. Hanson* Ms. Kelly L. Hart* Ms. Anna D. Jansons Mr. Benjamin A. Jayson Mr. Nicolas A. John Mr. Christopher W. Jones* Ms. Elizabeth A. Kaskel* Mr. Ajaynue Kizekai Mr. Daniel E. Kraines Mr. Jordan N. Liebowitz* Mr. Douglas F. Liva, Jr.* Mr. Ranger Mack Mr. Willard S. Mahood, Jr. Mr. Matthew Maillet* Mr. Corey A. Minerva* Mr. Kerry W. Mitchell* Mr. Victor Mocco Ms. Anne E. Newall* Ms. Sarah L. Pearson* Mr. Tyler W. Pruce* Ms. Christine E. Roemer Ms. Kathryn W. Snyder* Ms. Alexis A. Spears Mr. Justin A. Waldman* Ms. Lauren S. Weinstein Mr. Brad M. Weiss Mr. Erik R. Wilburn* Mr. Clement H. M. Yeung*

r e p o rt Mr. Kevin W. Leal* Mr. Ryan A. Leal* Mr. Andrew Lee Mr. Kevin M. Lieberman* Ms. Kara Liebowitz Ms. Natalya Malysheva* Ms. Allison M. Martens Mr. Max Mathies Mr. André de Albuquerque Matias Mr. Kevin Maxwell* Mr. Craig M. McConnell* Mr. Keegan O. McDonald Mr. Nicholas A. Meliti* Ms. Samantha M. Peretore* Ms. Jena Pinkard* Mr. Jared R. Platt Ms. Alexandra R. Polhill* Mr. Michael G. Pouliot Ms. Arielle D. Romano Mr. Kellen E. Russell Mr. Michael S. Russell Mr. Kyle S. Ruzika* Mr. Brendan S. Schaffer Mr. Cooper A. Smith Ms. Jaclyn Steger* Mr. Anthony L. G. Stival* Mr. Ryder Sturt Mr. David A. Tannenhaus* Ms. Alyson E. Trillo* Ms. Elizabeth B. West 2008

2007 – 5th Reunion

Class Giving: $7,215.00 Donors: 59 Participation: 45% Class Reps: Kymbia P. Ainsworth Alison L. Crevi Margaret L. Harding Kevin Maxwell Marisa S. Myers Cooper A. Smith

Ms. Kymbia P. Ainsworth* Mr. Alexander R. Auger Mr. Robert J. Brackup* Ms. Erin E. Brodell* Ms. Alexandra K. K. Budge Second Lt. Joshua S. Case Ms. Angela C. Celeste Ms. Seung Hye Chyung* Mr. Hudson L. Collins Mr. Alex Cournoyer Ms. Alison L. Crevi* Ms. Katherine E. Crevi* Mr. Robert B. Cruice Mr. Colin B. Daddino* Mr. Richard E. DeFino, Jr. Ms. Arlana Egan Ms. Alexandra Ficula Mr. Dennis W. Flores* Ms. Cassandra C. Gardiner* Ms. Rachel M. Glass* Mr. Eric B. Habermann* Ms. Margaret L. Harding* Mr. Sa Bum Hong Ms. Zoe Jameson* Mr. Dixon B. Jelich Ms. Alison E. Jones* Ms. Virginia S. Jordan Mr. David Dong H Kim Mr. L. Henry Kozinski

Class Giving: $4,148.00 Donors: 67 Participation: 57% Class Reps: Dylan K. Evans Alexa M. Gilmartin Madeline A. Hargis Katherine I. Johnson Todd P. Lewis Alex S. Motiuk Ashley H. Thompson Tina A. Tozzi

Mr. Deven A. Amin Mr. Elliott W. Anderson* Ms. Elayna M. Bartolacci* Cadet Russell L. Bettencourt Mr. Collin S. Bickford* Mr. James P. Bowditch III* Mr. David W. Brandwood* Mr. Nicholas T. Browse* Ms. Melissa L. Burke Ms. Emily M. Cherenack Mr. Louis R. Cirillo Mr. Andrew W. Clark Ms. Elizabeth H. Connor* Ms. Christine H. Devenny* Mr. Lamar C. Duffy Ms. Spencer A. Eckis Mr. Dylan K. Evans* Ms. Morgan P. Findlay* Mr. Kevin A. Flemming Ms. Juliana N. Furey Ms. Chelsea A. Gallagher* Mr. Jonathan D. Gallagher Ms. Alexa M. Gilmartin* Mr. Filip M. Gzella Mr. Kyle V. Hanson Mr. Stephen C. Hanzlik Ms. Madeline A. Hargis* Mr. Jae Hyuk Jang Miss Katherine I. Johnson* Blair BuLLETIN 59


a n n ua l Mr. Jae Hyun Joo Mr. Gregory A. Kafaf Ms. Rebekah M. Kall Ms. Su-Ji Kang Ms. Shamila A. Kohestani* Mr. Lukas Kozlowski* Ms. Ji-Un Kwak Ms. Kaitlyn G. Lacaillade Mr. Pierre Lavanant Ms. Ji-Min Lee Mr. Suk Hee Lee Mr. Todd P. Lewis* Mr. Edward H. Lim Mr. C. Carter Lorant Mr. Andrew H. Lowy* Ms. Marissa Mattar* Ms. Michaela McCrink Ms. Taylor C. McKay* Ms. Laura A. McNeill Mr. Alex S. Motiuk Mr. William S. E. Neff* Ms. Alexandra M. Patane Mr. Timothy D. Peacock* Ms. Caitlin Pinkard* Ms. Grace H. Snyder* Mr. Craig A. Stocker, Jr.* Mr. Sang Ho Suh Ms. Kaitlin E. Surdoval* Ms. Ashley H. Thompson Ms. Samantha M. Tilney* Ms. Tina A. Tozzi* Ms. Olivia L. Trozze* Mr. Anthony M. Valles Mr. James L. Walton* Ms. Margie L. Weiner Mr. Armando B. Worth* Mr. Alexander J. Wortman Miss Amanda C. Zranchev*

r e p o rt Ms. Sarah A. Kerrigan Ms. Ji Weon Kim Ms. Da In Lee Ms. Lotte Lijnzaad Ms. Jenna A. Lubliner Mr. Michael D. Mayes Ms. Ruth S. Mesnard Ms. Jaime L. Napurano Mr. Kevin M. O’Such Mr. Janak N. Padhiar Mr. Eric H. Panicucci Mr. Elliot Parauda Mr. Stephen V. Patane Ms. Joelle M. Petit Ms. Laura W. Pinney Mr. John P. Redos Ms. Emmeline Rodriguez Mr. William W. Roper Mr. Nicholas Sewell Mr. Daniel H. Smith Ms. Mary Katherine F. Smith Mr. David W. Sobel Mr. Matthew C. Socha Mr. Alexander W. Starkman Ms. Kara A. Stessl Mr. Patrick T. Sweeney Mr. Christopher Sywetz Ms. Lindsay B. Weil Ms. Eileen M. Xie 2010

2009

Class Giving: $2,777.10 Donors: 62 Participation: 49% Class Reps: Sarah E. Bugen Jenna N. Catalano Jin Ryang Chung Dillon R. Hoffman Tiffany Kim Frederick H. Knight Brittany T. Small Saul Sparber

Mr. G. Gavin Allen Mr. Philip M. Alvarez-Correa Ms. Elizabeth P. Andreas Ms. Sarah C. Brandwood Mr. Michael S. Breslin Mr. Nathan T. Brodell Mr. Cody C. Buchanan Mr. Ian J. K. Budge Mr. Anthony J. Buxton Mr. Andrew J. Clark Ms. Sarah E. Clark Mr. Patrick M. Clayton Ms. Rachel J. Collens Ms. Melissa L. Collins Mr. Adam B. Daddino Mr. Ricardo De Zulueta Ms. Margaret A. DeOliveira Mr. James F. Diddell Ms. Raleigh F. Dierlam Ms. Alyssa B. Drazin Mr. James B. Fahey Ms. Carter L. Ford Mr. Nicholas A. Graber Mr. Timothy Graupe Mr. Adam C. Hogue

Mr. Duncan Anderson Ms. Hayley A. Anderson Ms. Lauren G. Baumgartner Ms. Heather M. Britt Ms. Sarah E. Bugen Ms. Jacqueline E. Carter Ms. Jenna N. Catalano Mr. Celil N. Cavusoglu Mr. Schwin Chiaravanont Mr. Jin Ryang Chung Mr. Scott W. Collins Mr. Timothy C. DeBerry Mr. Connor Delaney Mr. Michael DeTogni Ms. Grace Donnelly Ms. Grace A. Esposito Ms. Maeve A. Fahey Ms. Jacqueline M. Florio Mr. Michael F. Geller Ms. Lindsay Gilbert Ms. Jacqueline R. Gunn Ms. Kelsey N. Hanzlik Mr. Brandon R. Hardman Mr. Henry C. Herbol Mr. Colton F. Hindle Mr. Dillon R. Hoffman Ms. Jenny Hsu Mr. William H. Jordan Ms. Sidney L. Kamolvathin Mr. Minahm D. Kim

Class Giving: $2,810.09 Donors: 54 Participation: 42% Class Reps: Melissa L. Collins Margaret A. DeOliveira Janak N. Padhiar

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Ms. Tiffany Kim Mr. Frederick H. Knight V Mr. Alexander Lee Ms. Madeline J. Liro Ms. Rebecca A. Litvin Mr. Lawrence C. Liu Ms. Sara P. Loveys Mr. Marcus A. Luise Mr. Patrick Maillet Ms. Cecily A. J. Marangos Ms. Catherine A. Marcus Mr. Graham N. McConnell Ms. Kirsten R. McKenna Ms. Rebecca L. Merrifield Ms. Kathryn C. Middleton Ms. Francesca Nestande Mr. Peter Noback Ms. Claire I. N. Parker Mr. Nathaniel A. Reichel Mr. Terence E. Rhea Mr. Drew J. Romano Ms. Victoria T. Rulle Ms. Brittany T. Small Mr. Saul Sparber Mr. Nils C. Stahlkrantz Ms. Taylor Starkman Mr. Anthony K. Stephans Mr. Theodore J. Welch Ms. Erin M. White Mr. Charles W. Winn Ms. Katherine C. Young Mr. Neil P. Zimmermann 2011

Class Giving: $3,313.11 Donors: 83 Participation: 62% Class Reps: Anu C. Akinbamidele Quinn C. McKay Margaret B. Hoffman Rebecca H. Smith

Mr. Griffin L. Ahsler Ms. Anu C. Akinbamidele Mr. Spencer Beriont Ms. Juliah M. Berkowitz Ms. Alliana M. R. Bovell Mr. Ben H. Brandreth Ms. Cynthia M. Buchanan Ms. Siena E. Buxton Mr. Scott D. Chamberlin Ms. Bo Been Chung Ms. Alessandra Cianni Mr. Daniel V. Cioffi Ms. Emily A. Collins Ms. Sydney M. Cordero Ms. Claire J. B. Daddino Mr. Ross Danzig Mr. Mikal Davis-West Ms. Elizabeth L. Deehan Ms. Carolina deOlazarra Ms. Amanda G. Devine Ms. Rebecca E. Dewey Mr. Troy M. Dundas Mr. George H. Erlandson Ms. Temitope T. Fagbenle Ms. Eleanor F. Fielding Mr. Henry J. Foote Mr. Christopher C. Fowler, Jr. Mr. Morgan J. Gardiner Ms. Leland M. Godsey Ms. Stephanie Gorman

Mr. Taylor C. Greik Ms. Margaret B. Hoffman Mr. Nicholas M. Hogan Ms. Ashley Iannone Ms. Kristin A. Jasinski Mr. Noah J. Joachim Ms. Margaret E. Joest Mr. William H. Johnson Ms. Kathleen P. Kennedy Mr. Thomas D. Kerrigan Mr. Travis A. Kittle Mr. William J. Klein Ms. Marjory L. Kling Ms. Kohiyama E. LaFountain Ms. Julia W. Laughlin Ms. You Jin Lee Ms. Nicole C. Lem Mr. James A. Lieb Mr. Jonathan C. Lucas Mr. Tucker C. Markus Ms. Katherine A. Mayes Ms. Quinn C. McKay Mr. Christopher A. Miller Mr. Christopher Morales Ms. Savannah R. Mourao Mr. Thomas Niemann Mr. Luke J. Parauda Mr. Edmund T. Peacock Mr. Zachary Perini Mr. Matthew Pierce Ms. Alexandra S. Reed Ms. Rachel Reisner Ms. Elin H. Ryd Ms. Abigail E. Salzberg Ms. Sara J. Samuel Ms. Olivia L. Sapin Ms. Emma Skeffington-Palmieri Ms. Rebecca H. Smith Mr. Arthur Snyder IV Ms. Kelsey A. Stevens Mr. Matthew J. Stocker Ms. Ashley L. Strunk Mr. Robert A. Sutherland Ms. Lauryn M. Tannenhaus Ms. Jessica L. Tatham Mr. Matthew T. Thees Mr. Eric S. Timken Mr. Kevin C. Tsai Mr. Franz G. Utermohlen Ms. Kiara I. Vaughn Ms. Kelsey A. Vella Ms. Grace M. Weiner Mr. Phillip L. Zranchev 2012

Class Giving: $1,934.00 Donors: 135 Participation: 100% Class Reps: Meredith A. Berry-Toon Olivia R. Davis Joseph S. Geller Timothy J. Hettinger Ali N. Johnson Max Kaplan Timothy M. Kui Phoebe M. O’Rourke Casondra Peretore

Ms. Kate H. Anello Mr. Jordan R. Arnold Ms. Ann C. Austin Ms. Andrea L. Avila Mr. Abram K. Ayala

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving


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Reunion Committees Reunion Committee volunteers help to ensure a great Alumni Weekend experience for their class. Members of the committee reconnect with classmates, encourage Alumni Weekend attendance and lead the class gift efforts. Blair reunion classes have a long tradition of generous gifts that commemorate their celebrations and benefit current students and faculty. Mr. Robert M. Fuller ’42 Mr. Walter A. MacKinnon ’47 Mr. J. Mitchell Reese, Jr. ’47 Mr. Arnold C. Schneider, Jr. ’47 Mr. Edwin R. Janes ’52 Mr. Robert M. Lerner ’52 Mr. William R. Martens ’52 Mr. James H. G. Naisby ’57 Mr. Charles T. Akre, Jr. ’62 Mr. Frank R. Barnako, Jr. ’62 Mr. James A. Fox ’62 Mr. Mark Gottesman ’62 Mr. Peter S. Humphrey ’62 Mr. Willard H. Johnson, Jr. ’62 Mr. J. Stephen Kreglow Esq. ’62 Mr. Gerald L. Manning ’62 Mr. Dennis W. Peachey ’62 Mr. Robert J. Rand ’62 Mr. Creed R. Terry ’62 Mr. Robert E. Walter ’62 Dr. Donald J. Weinstein ’62

Mr. William Barrett Ms. Samantha Beck Ms. Jeana Berkowitz Ms. Meredith A. Berry-Toon Ms. Julia H. Brackup Mr. Robert D. Britt Mr. Brian W. Brown Mr. Collin Browse Mr. Samuel Cannavan Ms. Maria Cano Mr. Winston W. Chang Ms. Paviya Chiaravanont Ms. Seo Woo Choi Mr. Jeremy A. Cooley Ms. Farikka N. C. Davis Ms. Olivia R. Davis Mr. Wallis Debourou Ms. Hannah Declercq Mr. Daniel DeTogni Ms. Nadia R. El-Erian Ms. Samantha Ellsworth Mr. David Emrick Ms. Melissa Evans Mr. David T. Farr Mr. Nicholas Flora Ms. Alexandra A. Forte Ms. Elizabeth J. Fox Ms. Michelle M. Fox Mr. Joseph Frick Mr. Ryan E. Gallagher Mr. Michael A. Galvin Mr. Joseph S. Geller Mr. Ace A. Goldstein

Mr. Gregory U. Auger ’67 Dr. Myles E. Gombert ’67 Mr. Frank W. Hamilton III ’67 Mr. John P. Jessup ’67 Mr. Jeffrey L. Mohler ’67 Mr. Michael H. Richmond ’67 Mr. Bruce H. Sergy ’67 Mr. Charles S. Sharrocks, Jr. ’67 Mr. Jeffrey D. Sherwin ’67 Mr. Barry H. Smith ’67 Mr. J. Lawrence Snavely ’67 Mr. William S. Spraitzar ’67 Mr. Robert J. Plunkett ’72 Mr. Gregory A. Washburn ’72 Mr. Pieter H. Woodcock ’72 Mr. Harry D. Gates ’77 Ms. Lee Horne ’77 Mr. Richard T. Luzzi ’77 Mr. William H. Abbott ’82 Mrs. Kirsten T. Bushick ’82 Mr. Peter A. Metz ’82

Mr. Kristopher F. Grant Mr. George A. Green Mr. Mark P. Grey Mr. Jordan P. Grose Miss Olufemi Hamilton Mr. Stephen T. Harrington Mr. Joseph Hart Ms. Mary Kate Heaney Ms. Celeen Hefele Mr. Timothy J. Hettinger Mr. Tzu-Jui Huang Mr. Christopher Hubbard Ms. Hanna O. Huntley Mr. Maxwell Hvolbek Mr. Andrew C. Iacocca Mr. Dragos C. Ignat Ms. Deanna L. Inez Mr. Chaval Jiaravanon Ms. Ali N. Johnson Mr. John Kang Mr. Max Kaplan Ms. Cassidy Kean Mr. Dong Hyuk Kim Ms. Grace S. Kim Ms. Anne Kimmelman Ms. Hannah A. Kirby Mr. Timothy M. O. Kui Mr. Takahiro Kuwabara Mr. Niclas Ladd Mr. Nicholas A. Lemere Ms. Michelle M. S. Leung Mr. Yuan Li Ms. Brittany H. Liva

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

Mr. Noel E. Clavel ’87 Mrs. Michelle R. Harmon ’87 Ms. Marnie S. Raines ’87 Mrs. Veronica L. Ralphs-Valerio ’87 Mr. James L. Rianhard ’87 Mrs. Diana P. Schad ’87 Mrs. Kelley A. Troia ’87 Ms. Sarah E. Burke Mullins ’92 Dr. Darryl M. DeMarzio ’92 Mrs. Carrie R. Giddins Pergram ’92 Mrs. Heather E. King ’92 Dr. Vikram B. Mansharamani ’92 Ms. Eliza R. Martin ’92 Mrs. Sona D. Schiller LSW ’92 Mrs. Kimberly M. Vesce Panzanaro ’92 Mrs. Victoria P. Bailey ’97 Mrs. Tara V. Brown ’97 Mrs. Christy L. Burkart ’97 Mrs. Erin F. Dow ’97 Ms. Kristen A. French ’97 Mr. Blake Haase ’97

Ms. Katie Lonsky Ms. Jacqueline Y. Lung Mr. Malcolm J. MacLeod Mr. Abo A. Mahmoud Mr. Charles Maikis Mr. Robert J. Manning Mr. Dominick G. Margiotta Mr. Andrew T. C. Marvin Mr. Paul G. Mascarenhas Ms. Jane A. McConnell Ms. Elizabeth Meiselman Ms. Lauren Mezzanotte Mr. Matthew Michaud Mr. Matthew L. Middleton Ms. Catherine A. Miller Mr. Cody R. Miller Ms. Seraphima Mixon Ms. Tamara E. Mizrachi Mr. Michael Mocco Ms. Arianna Mojdehbakhsh Ms. Emma Moore Ms. Yasmeen E. Moorman Mr. Jermaine Myers Mr. Chi-Hsien Nieh Ms. Phoebe M. O’Rourke Mr. Joseph Park Mr. Samuel K. Park Ms. Casondra Peretore Ms. Manuela Perez Mr. Todd E. Preston Mr. Evan M. Redos Ms. Bridgit Reeve Mr. Jonathan Reichel

Mr. Thomas F. Horne, Jr. ’97 Mr. Ryan M. Pagotto ’97 Mr. Robert A. Riether ’97 Mrs. Annika M. F. Bainum ’02 Captain Steven J. Benedetti ’02 Mr. Benjamin S. Fertig ’02 Mrs. E. Meredith Gal ’02 Ms. Chelsea N. Grefe ’02 Ms. Taylor A. Jubanowsky ’02 Ms. Stephanie A. Leal ’02 Mr. Andrew A. Lebed ’02 Mr. Andrew R. Pearce ’02 Ms. Rebecca R. Sawyer ’02 Ms. Kymbia P. Ainsworth ’07 Ms. Alison L. Crevi ’07 Mr. Richard E. DeFino, Jr. ’07 Ms. Margaret L. Harding ’07 Mr. Kevin Maxwell ’07 Ms. Marisa S. Myers ’07 Mr. Cooper A. Smith ’07 Mr. Anthony L. G. Stival ’07

Mr. Sean Reilly Ms. Jennifer J. Rencis Mr. Theodore S. Richardson Mr. Jose J. Rodriguez Ms. Claudia E. Russell Ms. Bridget Ryan Mr. Christopher Sabaitis Ms. Ami Saito Ms. Haley San Giacomo Ms. Pornpawee Sangsuradate Mr. Mark T. Scully Ms. Xiaoshon Shao Mr. Brendan J. Six Ms. Victoria L. Small Ms. Annette M. Snow Mr. James A. Stahlkrantz Mr. Charles F. Steere Mr. Mark L. Stillerman Mr. Jae-Ho Suh Ms. Olubanke Tejuoso Ms. Yanisa Thanyodom Mr. Michael Tobey Ms. Camila A. Trujillo Schaper Ms. Dante G. Valvo Mr. Tyler R. Waldman Mr. Robert C. Williams Mr. Willie R. Wilson III Ms. Candice Yandam Mr. Kyung Dong Yang Mr. Pengliang Yue Mr. Chengkai Zhang

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Ms. Ramona Arnold The Rev. Lucy A. Austin Ms. Rochelle Ayala Mr. Terrence C. Ayala Mr. William J. Barrett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Berkowitz* Dr. and Mrs. Alan B. Brackup Mr. and Mrs. James F. Britt* Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Browse Dr. and Mrs. Jay J. Chang Mr. Gordon Y. Kui and Mrs. Lai Ling M. Chiang ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Kachorn Chiaravanont Mr. Hae Cheon Choi and Mrs. Hyun Jeong Woo Mr. Preston P. Davis ’76 and Ms. Marivelle S. Clavel-Davis ’82* Mr. Jeremy P. Cooley and Dr. Susan L. Cooley Ms. Nigar Davis Mrs. Laura DeTogni* Mr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Ellsworth III Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Emrick Mr. and Mrs. John V. Farr Ms. Beth Flores Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Forte Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Fox Mr. and Ms. Kenneth D. Fox Mr. and Mrs. James A. Frick* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Galvin Dr. and Mrs. Jay D. Geller* Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Goldstein Dr. and Mrs. George A. Green IV Mr. and Mrs. John C. Grey Mr. and Mrs. Madison F. Grose Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Harrington ’76* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hart Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heaney Mr. and Mrs. Bernd E. Hefele* Mrs. Maria Hernandez Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Hettinger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Hubbard Lt. Col. and Mrs. Peter D. G. Huntley Dr. Russell H. Hvolbek Mr. Gary J. Iacocca Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Inez Mr. and Mrs. Chatchaval Jiaravanon Mr. and Mrs. In Kyu Kang Mr. and Mrs. Jin Y. Kim* Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Kimmelman Mr. and Mrs. Coray S. Kirby ’80* Mr. and Mrs. Yasuhiro Kuwabara Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. W. Ladd Ms. Emily K. C. Lao Ms. Soo-Jin Lee Ms. Mary Ann G. Lemere Mr. and Mrs. Kaven W. Leung Mr. De Jun Li and Mrs. Rong Bo Zhang 62 Fall 2012

r e p o rt Mr. and Mrs. Ronghua Li Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Liva ’75 Mr. Tat Shing Lung and Mrs. Yin Ling Tsoi Lung Mr. Hamdy Mahmoud and Mrs. Cynthia Soete Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Manning Mr. Gary S. Margiotta and Mrs. Lauran D’Alessio Mr. and Mrs. Steven Marvin Mrs. Karen Mascarenhas Mr. Scott A. Mathies Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. McConnell* Dr. and Mrs. Mick Meiselman Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Mezzanotte ’88 Mr. Roger J. Michaud Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Middleton* Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Miller Mrs. Cheryl Mizrachi Mr. Joseph P. Mizrachi Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mocco* Mr. James M. Moore and Dr. Wendy Bedenko Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Moorman Mr. and Mrs. Peter O’Rourke The Rev. and Mrs. Pil S. Park Mr. Frank Peretore and Ms. Janis Migliorise Peretore* Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Preston Mr. and Mrs. John D. Redos* Mr. and Mrs. Foster Reeve Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Reichel* Mr. and Mrs. John Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Rencis Mr. and Mrs. Laurence W. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Jose Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ryan Mrs. Yumiko Saito Mr. and Mrs. John T. San Giacomo Mrs. Margaret M. Schiller Mr. and Ms. John Scully Mrs. Naomi S. Seeger Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Six Mr. and Mrs. Scot M. Small* Mr. and Ms. David S. Snow Mr. and Mrs. Per Stahlkrantz* Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Steere ’81 Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Stillerman Mr. Roger L. Desjadon and Ms. Susan Stryker Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Sugg Mr. and Mrs. Pichit Thanyodom Ms. Kecia M. Tillman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tobey Mr. Barry Toon and Mrs. Deborah Berry-Toon Ms. Virginia Valvo Mr. and Mrs. Jay N. Waldman* Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Willie R. Wilson Dr. Yun Seok Yang and Mrs. Ji Yeoung Son Mr. Xin Yue and Mrs. Min Huang

Class of 2013

Mr. and Mrs. Guoli An Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Andreas Mr. and Mrs. Steve Angel Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Annunziata Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bellapigna Mr. and Mrs. John D. Beriont Mr. Bruce W. Berkman Mrs. Susan F. Ellis and Mr. Richard P. Boak ’68* Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Broadbent Mr. R. Latta Browse and Mrs. Carolyn M. ConfortiBrowse ’79* Dr. Bonnie Chen and Mr. Michael Pan Mr. Chris Cordaro Mrs. Kimberly Cordaro Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Corrado Ms. Virginia Cowles-Schroth Dr. Wendy Davis Mr. and Mrs. C. Claude Dawson II* Dr. and Mrs. Michael I. Deehan* Drs. Edward and Norma Delaney* Mr. Jose L. Delso and Ms. Nieves Seqouia Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. DeSalvio Mr. and Mrs. William P. Dioguardi Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Dundas* Mr. Velitchko M. Etropolski and Dr. Mila Etropolski Mr. Michael D. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gates Mr. Raymond A. Gill, Jr. Ms. Suzanne Gill Mr. Mario Gleijeses Dr. and Mrs. Gary Green Mr. and Mrs. Rick C. Greik Mr. and Mrs. Ningxin Guan Mr. and Mrs. Brett L. Hardman* Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Hargis* Mr. and Mrs. Haruki Hirakawa Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hoffman, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Eric Janis Mr. and Mrs. David G. Januszewski Mr. and Mrs. Zhichun Jiang Dr. Leonard and Dr. Elvira Joachim Mr. and Mrs. Steven Jones Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Jordan* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jutte Dr. and Mrs. Sarwan S. Kahlam Mr. David J. Kalainoff and Mrs. Debra Lahera Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kalfaian Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan J. Kall* The Rev. Sherry A. Karasik Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kennedy* Dr. and Mrs. Aldo D. Khoury Mr. and Mrs. Ki Hong Kim Dr. Si Young Kim and Mrs. Sanghee Sohn

Mr. and Mrs. Yong Tae Kim Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Kimmelman Mr. and Mrs. Coray S. Kirby ’80* Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Klein* Mr. Stefan A. ’71 and Mrs. Deborah L. Kling ’73* Mrs. Marjorie A. Koestner Mrs. Susan Lamonte Berkman Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Lappin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lavanant* Dr. Chang-Kyun Lee and Mrs. Sun-Moon Jeoung Mr. Jae Yong Lee and Mrs. Young Ran Yang Mr. Wei Li and Mrs. Jie Wang Drs. Andy and Vicki Light Mr. Jin Wook Lim and Mrs. Eun Kyung Kim Dr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Liva ’72* Mr. and Mrs. William M. Long, Jr. Ms. Martha S. Loring Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ludgate* Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Maher Mr. and Mrs. Eric T. Maine ’77* Mrs. Lana K. Marks Mr. Richard Marks ’68* Mr. David B. Martin and Mrs. Jessie E. Martin ’85* Drs. Reiji and Sonomi Masago Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Mattiace Mrs. Linda M. McClain Mr. and Mrs. Greg M. Meisel Mr. Roger J. Michaud Dr. Maureen Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Doo Hyun Moon Mr. and Dr. Alain W. Noudehou Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O’Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Parauda* Mr. and Mrs. Hyoung Sei Park Mr. Youngjae Park and Mrs. Hyunjoo Eom Ms. Temperance Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Patane* Mrs. Dora Perez Mr. and Mrs. Pascal R. Petit ’74 Mr. Robert W. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ryder Mrs. Margaret M. Schiller Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Simon Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snyder III* Ms. Delphine Spezial Mrs. Deborah D. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Surdoval* Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tierney Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Tirpack, Jr. Mr. Chris Todd Ms. Emily H. Todd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Vacheron Mr. and Mrs. Henricus C. van der Lee Mr. and Mrs. Todd Van Vliet Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wan Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Wedholm ’80

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving


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Parent Fund Group 2011-2012 The Parent Fund Group is a group of committed parent volunteers who give generously of their time and resources by helping raise unrestricted funds for the School. Mr. and Mrs. Madison F. Grose, chairs Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bellapigna Mr. and Mrs. James F. Britt Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Broadbent Dr. and Mrs. Jay J. Chang Dr. Bonnie Chen and Mr. Michael Pan Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Corrado Mr. and Mrs. C. Claude Dawson II Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Ernsting Mr. and Mrs. William Forsell

Dr. and Mrs. Jay D. Geller Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Hargis Mr. Gary J. Iacocca Mr. and Mrs. William A. James III Mr. and Mrs. David G. Januszewski Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jutte Mr. and Mrs. Jin Y. Kim Dr. Si Young Kim and Mrs. Sang Hee Sohn Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Kimmelman Mr. James J. Lawless and Dr. Mary Beth Marcincin

Drs. Andy and Vicki Light Dr. Y. Samuel Litvin and Mrs. Robin J. Scheman Ms. Martha S. Loring Mr. Stevens McAleer and Mrs. Sheila O’Loughlin McAleer Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. McConnell Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Patane Mr. Frank Peretore and Ms. Janis Migliorise Peretore Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Pettaway Mr. and Mrs. David P. Romano ’76

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ryder Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snyder III Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Stillerman Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Surdoval Mrs. Scott Tatham Ms. Kecia M. Tillman Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Troy Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Tsai Mr. and Mrs. Henricus C. van der Lee Mr. and Mrs. Bill S. Yit

Parent Volunteer Group 2011-2012 The Parent Volunteer Group comprises energetic and dedicated parents who volunteer their time and energy throughout the school year to enrich both the academic and social life on campus.   Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Annunziata Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Beck Mr. and Mrs. John D. Beriont Mr. Richard P. Boak ’68 and Mrs. Susan F. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Craig Booth Mr. and Mrs. James F. Britt Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Broadbent Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Browse Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Burdi Mr. John Bykowsky and Ms. Patricia Kruger Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Chamberlin Mr. and Mrs. Taylor F. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Brant F. Gibbs Mrs. Caryn Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cordero Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Corrado Ms. Virginia Cowles-Schroth Mr. Preston P. Davis ’76 and Mrs. Marivelle ClavelDavis ’82 Mr. and Mrs. F. Burke Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. DeSalvio Mrs. Laura DeTogni Mr. and Mrs. Dan DiNapoli Mr. and Mrs. William P. Dioguardi

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Donovan Ms. Colleen F. Dunne Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Durling Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Emrick Mr. and Mrs. James B. Fahey Mr. and Mrs. John V. Farr Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gates Mrs. and Mrs. John A. Gillette Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Goldstein Dr. and Mrs. Gary Green Dr. and Mrs. George A. Green IV Mr. and Mrs. Madison F. Grose Mr. Shaleen Gupta Mr. and Mrs. Brett L. Hardman Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hart Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Hettinger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Hoffman Dr. Yau Hui and Dr. Zhi Quan Gong Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Jacksic Mr. and Mrs. William A. James III Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Jones, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jutte Mr. Gregg J. Berman and Mrs. Susan Kahn Berman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kalfaian Ms. Sharon Kelly Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kennedy Dr. Si Young Kim and Mrs. Sanghee Sohn Mr. and Mrs. Coray S. Kirby ’80

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

Mr. Stefan A. Kling ’71 and Mrs. Deborah L. Kling ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lehr Dr. and Mrs. Marc Levinson, OD Ms. Marcie B. Levinson Dr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Liva ’72 Mrs. Karen A. Lowndes Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Maher Mrs. Linda M. McClain Mr. and Mrs. Greg M. Meisel Ms. Paula Meissner Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Merrifield Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Mezzanotte ’88 Mr. Roger J. Michaud Mrs. Jane M. Millard Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Miller Mr. Nickos G. Milonas Mr. and Mrs. James Monahan Ms. Amanda Nadeau Mr. and Dr. Jim W. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O’Sullivan The Rev. and Mrs. Pil S. Park Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Patane Mr. James Peelman Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Pettaway Mr. and Mrs. W. John Phillips III Mr. Donald H. Polite Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Preston Mr. and Mrs. John D. Redos Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Reichel Mr. and Mrs. John Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Rencis Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Rinaldi

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ryder Mr. and Mrs. James Sabaitis Mr. and Mrs. James Saylor Mrs. Margaret Schiller Mr. and Ms. John Scully Mr. and Mrs. James J. Shiffert Mr. Jonathan M. Simon and Mrs. Jeanine M. McAdam Mr. Thomas E. Palmeri and Mrs. Katherine P. Skeffington Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snyder III Mr. and Mrs. James F. Steere III Mr. and Mrs. David Stein Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Surdoval Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sysler Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tenney Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tierney Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Tirpack, Jr. Mr. Barry Toon and Mrs. Deborah Berry-Toon Mr. and Mrs. Atul Tripathi Mr. Reginald Tucker Mr. Deniz and Dr. Lisa Uzbay Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Valeo Mrs. Kelly Vostal Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wan Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Williams Mr. and Mrs. John A. Witte Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. Zimmermann

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a n n ua l Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Yee Mr. and Mrs. Bill S. Yit Dr. Anthony Yu and Dr. Mary Sawyer Mr. and Mrs. Shujiang Zhang Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. Zimmermann* Class of 2014

Mr. and Mrs. Jin Hoi An Mr. and Mrs. Selden D. Bacon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dae Yeol Bae Mr. and Mrs. John M. Breslin ’81* Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Brooks Mr. John Bykowsky and Ms. Patricia Kruger Mr. Yeong Ching and Mrs. Lai Yuen Chiang ’84 Mr. Young Bum Choi and Mrs. Jung In Yong Dr. Hwa Cheol Chung and Mrs. Seon Hee Kim* Mr. Preston P. Davis ’76 and Ms. Marivelle S. ClavelDavis ’82* Mr. Jeremy P. Cooley and Dr. Susan L. Cooley Mrs. Caryn Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cordero* Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Davis III* Mr. and Mrs. F. Burke Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. deOlazarra Mr. and Mrs. Dan DiNapoli Ms. Colleen F. Dunne Mr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Ellsworth III Mr. Dean R. Erlandson* Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Esposito Mr. and Mrs. James B. Fahey* Mr. and Mrs. William Forsell Dr. and Mrs. Jay D. Geller* Mr. and Mrs. Paul Giddins Mrs. and Mrs. John A. Gillette Dr. and Mrs. George A. Green IV Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Hitchner III Dr. Yau Hui and Dr. Zhi Quan Gong Mr. and Mrs. Hussain W. Imam Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Jacksic Mr. and Mrs. William A. James III Dr. and Mrs. Sarwan S. Kahlam Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Klee Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Klein* Mr. James J. Lawless and Dr. Mary Beth Marcincin Dr. Sang Ill Lee and Mrs. Kyong Suk Kim Dr. and Mrs. Marc Levinson, OD Mr. Tae Kuwn Lim and Mrs. Hyun Jeong Park Dr. Y. Samuel Litvin and Mrs. Robin J. Scheman* Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrido V. Mariano Mrs. Karen Mascarenhas Mr. Stevens McAleer and Mrs. Sheila O’Loughlin McAleer 64 Fall 2012

r e p o rt Mrs. Joyce K. McNeill Ms. Paula Meissner Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Merrifield* Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Metz ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Mezzanotte ’88 Mr. Nickos G. Milonas Mr. and Dr. Jim W. O’Connor The Rev. and Mrs. Patrick H. O’Connor Dr. Yong Jee Park and Mrs. Jung-ah Sohn Mr. Young Seok Park and Mrs. Young Ju Choe Mr. James Peelman Mr. and Mrs. W. John Phillips III Mr. and Mrs. Clint W. Pierce Mr. Donald H. Polite Ms. Cheryl Raysor Ms. Margaret S. Riker Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. Rinaldi Ms. Sandra Rollock Mr. and Mrs. David P. Romano ’76* Mr. Anthony Rizzo and Ms. Nina A. Romano ’85* Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ryan Mr. and Mrs. James Saylor Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Seymour Mr. and Mrs. James J. Shiffert Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Smith ’86* Ms. Susan Stark* Mr. and Mrs. James F. Steere III Mrs. Carlene Stewart-Coleman Mrs. Alison Tatham Mr. Scott Tatham Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tenney Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Troy Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Tsai* Mr. Michael S. Weiner and Ms. Diane S. Margolin* Mr. and Mrs. Yuk Kwan Wong Class of 2015

Ms. Sillar S. Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Bearse, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Becker Mr. and Mrs. Craig Booth Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Burdi Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cavanaugh Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Chamberlin Mr. and Mrs. Taylor F. Clark Mr. Brant F. Gibbs and Mrs. Cristianna Cooke-Gibbs ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Corrado Mr. Hylton W. Dawson Mr. Jose L. Delso and Ms. Nieves Seqouia Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. DiFrancesco, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Darryl J. Dong Mr. Vincent Dopulos and Ms. Christine Larsen

Mr. and Mrs. James C. Drinkwater Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Dura Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Durling Mrs. Ana K. Elghanayan Mr. Steven B. Elghanayan Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Ernsting* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ewles Mr. and Mrs. James B. Fahey* Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Foote* Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Jones, Sr. Mr. Gregg J. Berman and Mrs. Susan Kahn Berman Ms. Sharon Kelly Mr. You Hyun Kim and Mrs. Eun Young Hwang Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Kimmelman Mr. and Mrs. Coray S. Kirby ’80* Mr. James J. Lawless and Dr. Mary Beth Marcincin Drs. Hae Joon and In Gil Lee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lehr Mr. Jared S. Levinson Ms. Marcie B. Levinson Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Lobo Mrs. Jane M. Millard Mr. Michael G. Millard Mr. and Mrs. James Monahan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Monica Mr. Ceferino D. Montesino and Mrs. Melissa Suriel Ms. Amanda Nadeau Mr. and Mrs. Kwok Kwong Ng Mr. Linh Nguyen and Mrs. Anh Phan Mr. and Mrs. Darrie Nowell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Palanca Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Parauda* Ms. Temperance Parsons Mr. and Mrs. James Pearson The Pearson Foundation Mr. Uku Peets Mr. A. Markman Peters Mrs. Jenny Peters Mr. and Mrs. Veeren Reddy Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Rencis Mr. and Mrs. James T. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. David Sabath Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Sanborn Mr. Jonathan M. Simon and Mrs. Jeanine M. McAdam Mr. Thomas E. Palmeri and Mrs. Katherine P. Skeffington Mr. and Mrs. Scot M. Small* Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Starkman* Mr. and Mrs. David Stein Mr. and Mrs. Michael Suk Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sysler Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Tavares Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tierney Ms. Carol Tucker Mr. Reginald Tucker Mr. Deniz and Dr. Lisa Uzbay Mrs. Kelly Vostal

Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wan Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Williams Mr. and Mrs. John A. Witte Mr. Shawn Wu and Mrs. Xin Yang Mr. Jimmy Yang and Mrs. Julie Chang Mr. Xiaodong Yang and Mrs. Li Liu

Parents of Alumni

Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Abt Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Agresta* Hon. and Mrs. William R. Albrecht ’44* Mr. and Mrs. Cirino Alvarado Mr. and Mrs. George M. Alvarez-Correa The Rev. and Mrs. Peter L. Amerman Mr. Garland Anderson* Mrs. Joyce H. Anderson Mrs. Martha Anderson Mr. Mark Bender and Mrs. Holly J. Anderson-Bender ’81* Mrs. Joanne Andreatch Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Apgar IV ’58* Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Aronson ’50* Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Asselin ’51* Mr. and Mrs. Gregory U. Auger ’67* Mr. Donald L. Baker* Prof. and Mrs. Richard T. Barber ’56* Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. Baser ’66* Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Bater Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Baumgartner Mr. and Mrs. L. Nelson Behmer* Mr. and Mrs. James M. Bennett ’66 Stephanie Bennett-Smith and Orin Smith P’86* Dr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Black* Ms. Paula M. Black Mr. and Mrs. H. Mercer Blanchard* Mr. Daniele Bodini* Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Bollinger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Bolton Mr. and Mrs. J. Penn Bowditch, Jr.* Ms. Lynda J. Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Bracken* Mr. and Mrs. George M. Brady* Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brands, Sr. ’52* Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Brumbaugh* Mr. James R. Brunn ’73* Mr. and Mrs. Brien C. Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. David H. Bugen ’66* Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Burke* Mrs. Suzanne L. Burke*

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving


a n n ua l Mr. and Mrs. Rex W. Butt Mrs. Marie Cagiano* Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Campbell ’65* Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Carter* Mr. and Mrs. James H. Case* Hon. and Mrs. John D. Case, Jr. ’63* Dr. Sam Castimore, Jr. ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Cera ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Chigounis* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cicchino Mr. and Mrs. F. Patterson Clark II Mr. Dumont Clarke IV and Mrs. Shirley J. Linn Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Clayton* Mr. and Mrs. William L. Clayton* Mr. Michael C. Cleavenger ’69* Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Clutsam III ’65* Mr. and Mrs. John P. Coffey* Mr. and Mrs. David R. Collens* Mrs. Patricia R. Cosgrave Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cournoyer Mr. Olin A. Cramer* Mr. and Mrs. John I. Crews, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Crichton ’53 Mrs. Melva A. Cummings* Mr. and Mrs. William P. Curcio* Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. D’Amato Mr. Anthony F. Daddino and Mrs. Susan J. Bevan* Mr. and Mrs. Craig U. Dana, Sr. ’60* Mr. and Mrs. Carl Danzig Mr. and Mrs. John De Zulueta* Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Deschenes* Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Devenny Mr. and Mrs. Colin Devine Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. DiPaolo ’44* Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon* Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Doremus, Jr. ’59* Mr. and Mrs. Brian Drazin* Mrs. Pauline Drazin Mr. and Mrs. Blaine duPont* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Eckis Mrs. Phyllis Eden* Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Engelhardt ’45* Mrs. Cindy L. Epsaro-Smith and Mr. David F. Smith Mr. and Mrs. William C. Epstein* Mr. and Mrs. Richard Y. Eu Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Evans* Mr. and Mrs. Winson D. Ewing, Hon. ’53* Mr. and Mrs. William M. Feeney* Mr. and Mrs. James H. Fertig* Dr. and Mrs. Lucian Fletcher, Jr. ’41*

Mr. William A. Hindle ’74 and Ms. Constance D. FletcherHindle ’74 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. George Flynn* Mrs. Barbara R. Foster, Hon. ’41* Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Fowler, Sr.* Ms. Irene R. Freeman Dr. and Mrs. Gregg T. Frey* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Frey* Mr. and Mrs. John P. Funkhouser* Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. Furey Dr. and Mrs. Clement A. Furey, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gallup Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Gardiner* Ms. Nancy Giddins Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Gilbert* Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Glowacky* Mr. and Mrs. R. Edward Godsey Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Graber* Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Graupe* Mr. and Ms. Alan M. Green* Dr. Deborah J. Grefe Mr. and Mrs. H. James Griffith ’60* Mr. and Mrs. John P. Guenther* Mr. and Mrs. William J. Habermann* Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Hanson* Mrs. Mary J. Hanzlik* Mr. and Mrs. Huntley R. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. David A. Hart* Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hayward III* Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Hazard ’63* Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Henderson ’63* Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hensley* Ms. Denise Herbol Ms. Rita S. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Hilser* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hoff ’53* Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hoffman* Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hogue Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollerith, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hood* Ms. Lee Horne ’77* Mrs. Selena T. Howard* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Huber* Mr. and Mrs. David C. Hull, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iannone Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ineich Dr. and Mrs. David M. Inkeles* Mr. and Mrs. Jung Soo Jang* Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Janssen Mr. John M. and Mrs. Anne B. Jelich ’75* Mrs. Harriet K. Jernquist* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jerome* Mr. and Mrs. Willem A. Jonckheer ’77 Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kampmann* Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Keiling ’71*

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kelley, Sr., Hon. ’51* Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kennedy* Dr. and Mrs. James J. Kerrigan* Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kiley ’51* Mr. Gordon W. King Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Kirkpatrick* Mr. and Mrs. Joel A. Kobert, Hon. ’65* Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Koebig III ’60* Mrs. Florence F. Konner* Mrs. Leslie Kozina* Mr. and Mrs. Laurence H. Kozinski Mr. Jacek Kozlowski and Mrs. Iwona Zdunczak* Mr. and Mrs. Merrill M. Kraines Mr. and Mrs. James D. Krugman ’65* Mr. and Mrs. John C. LaFountain* Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Leber ’49* Mr. Dong Hoon Lee and Mrs. Hee Jun Hwang* Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Lieb Mrs. Jean D. Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Lieberman ’74* Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Lim Mr. Joseph Liro and Mrs. Joanne Hill* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Litzenberger Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lo Mr. Peter C. Loder* Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Lorant Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Losa ’58* Mr. and Mrs. David T. Low, Sr.* Dr. Adam Lowy and Dr. Susan Canning Mr. and Ms. Sheldon R. Lubliner* Dr. and Mrs. Brian Lucas, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo A. Luise Mrs. Carole J. Luzzi* Mr. and Mrs. David MacCallum Mr. and Mrs. Willard S. Mahood ’60 Mr. Charles A. and Mrs. Patrice Maillet ’77* Mrs. Ann M. Mallouk* Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Maltese, Jr. ’55* Mrs. Margaret M. Manning Mr. and Mrs. G. Bryce Manthorne Mr. Fernando Marcial, Jr. ’62* Mr. and Mrs. Adam B. Marcus* Ms. Marilyn Y. Maring Mr. and Mrs. William R. Martens, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. John A. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Maxwell* Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Mayes* Mr. and Mrs. McKinley C. McAdoo* Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McAndrew*

r e p o rt Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McClanahan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCrink Mr. Patrick J. McKenna and Mrs. Karen Newburgh-McKenna Dr. and Mrs. Peter W. McKinney ’52* Mrs. Peggy Melnik Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Meltzer* Dr. William J. Mesnard and Dr. Ann L. Mesnard* Prof. Robert V. Metz ’44* Dr. and Mrs. Martin S. Miller, Hon. ’81* Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. Mitchell* Mr. Joseph Mocco and Mrs. Helen Peck* Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Mohr Mr. Christopher Morris* Mr. and Mrs. I. Leo Motiuk Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Neff ’49* Mr. Richard W. Nelson* Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nestande Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Niemann, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Niles* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Noback Ms. Dolores B. Norfrey* Capt. and Mrs. Richard S. Ogden ’58* Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Osthimer III Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Pagliari Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Pagotto* Mrs. Katherine Parker and Mr. Gerald Norton Mrs. Kelsey K. Pascoe* Mr. Walter Pascoe Mr. and Mrs. John R. Paul ’65* Mr. Dennis W. ’62 and Mrs. Lynn Peachey, Hon. ’65, ’74 Mr. Christopher R. and Mrs. Alyson L. Peacock ’83* Mr. and Mrs. Ted P. Pearce ’68* Mr. and Mrs. John Perini Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Pfister Mr. George F. Phelps ’65* Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Phillips* Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Piermont, Sr. Mrs. Sybil Pinkham* Mr. and Mrs. John R. Platt Mr. and Mrs. John F. Plunkett, Jr. ’70* Mr. Greg C. Pouliot Mrs. Donna M. Poyer Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Recor Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Reed* Dr. and Mrs. Evan C. Reese, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Reese* Mr. and Mrs. Wayne S. Reisner Mr. Scott D. and Mrs. Barbara B. Renninger* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Reo Mr. Arthur A. Richmond III ’38* Mr. and Mrs. John C. Richmond ’40* Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Roemer Mr. and Mrs. Dominick J. Romano ’74* Blair BuLLETIN 65


a n n ua l Mr. and Mrs. Dominick V. Romano, Hon. ’51* Mrs. Karen L. Rozen* Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Rulle* Mr. and Mrs. Eddie L. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Ruzika* Mr. and Mrs. Erik O. Ryd Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Salerno* Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Salzberg Mr. and Mrs. Babar C. Samuel* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Samuel, Jr.* Mrs. Ronna Saunders* Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Schmeelk Mr. and Mrs. Christian C. Schneider ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Craig N. Scott ’68 Ms. Mary H. B. Scott Mr. Arnold H. Selengut ’60* Drs. Nicholas and Magda Sewell Mrs. Maureen E. Sheehan* Ms. Marcia P. Sheldon* Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Slack Mr. Steven E. Slawson* Mr. and Mrs. Barry H. Smith ’67* Mr. and Mrs. Don Jay Smith ’65* Mr. and Mrs. F. Scott Smith Mr. Kenneth F. Smith, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Snavely ’67* Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Sobel* Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Solar Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. S. St. John* Mr. and Mrs. William C. Steere, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Stern ’39* Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stessl Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Stival* Mr. John C. Strickland and The Rev. Cynthia M. Strickland Ms. Jessica A. Styers Mr. Kevin A. Suffern ’64* Mr. and Mrs. R. Craig Sutherland, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Sweeney Ms. C. Catherine H. Swett Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sywetz Dr. and Mrs. Avanente Tamagnini* Mr. and Mrs. Sid Tannenhaus* Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Teufel, Jr.* Mrs. Elizabeth Trapp Dr. Elliott C. Trommald, Hon. ’65 Mrs. Lisanne Albrecht and Mr. James P. Trozze ’65* Mr. and Mrs. Klaus G. Utermohlen Mr. Teodoro C. Valentiner ’50* Mr. and Mrs. Jon Valles* Mr. and Mrs. John R. Van Kirk ’70* Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vella* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Walton* Dr. Romuald L. Wawrzyniak* Mr. and Mrs. Barry M. Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Weir, Jr. ’66* Mr. Teed J. Welch 66 Fall 2012

r e p o rt Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Wenner Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Wilburn* Capt. and Mrs. William S. Wildrick, USN Ret. ’63* Mr. Carl I. Wilson and Ms. Wendy C. Curtis* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Wiss IV ’70 Mrs. Mary P. H. Woodcock* Mr. and Mrs. Pieter H. Woodcock ’72* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wortman Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Wrzesinsky* Mr. Kenneth Young and Mrs. Karen Austin* Mr. Michael R. Young and Mrs. Leslie A. Carroll* Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Young, Jr. ’65* Mr. and Mrs. S. Arnold Zimmerman III ’37 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zimmermann* Mr. and Mrs. Phillip C. Zranchev*

Grandparents

Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Amdur ’50* Mrs. Joyce H. Anderson Mr. Ernest Baxter Ms. Shirley Blackman Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bogle ’47* Mr. Charles Bojack Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brands, Sr. ’52* Mrs. Mary L. Bronico* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Calabrese Mr. Robert E. Campbell* Mr. and Mrs. Brian N. Clayton ’63* Mr. and Mrs. William L. Clayton* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cordero* Dr. and Mrs. Theodore D’Alessio Mr. and Mrs. William D’Amato* Mr. Albert G. Danker, Sr. ’39* Mrs. Princess Davis Mrs. Margaret DeSmet Mrs. Pauline Drazin Mrs. Joyce C. Dreger Mr. and Mrs. Carlton C. Durling ’47* Mr. and Mrs. Russel L. Duryea, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Duncan S. Ellsworth, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Ellwood Dr. and Mrs. Lucian Fletcher, Jr. ’41* Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fuller ’42* Dr. and Mrs. Clement A. Furey, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Herbol ’51* Dr. J. Brooks Hoffman ’36* Mrs. Selena T. Howard*

Mr. Peter Kafaf* Mr. and Mrs. Delano W. Ladd, Jr. Mrs. Nancy LaFountain, Hon. ’44* Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Levinson Mrs. Jean D. Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Litzenberger Mrs. Lesley Litzenberger Mr. and Mrs. William R. Martens ’52* Ms. Carole Martin Mr. and Mrs. David Martin Mr. Thomas Marvin Prof. Robert V. Metz ’44* Mr. Karl Michel Mr. James C. Moore* Mr. and Mrs. Royal J. Nadeau Mr. William Pretlow Mr. and Mrs. William Rivero Mrs. Harriet Robbins Mr. Peter Rollock and Ms. Elaine Lega Mr. and Mrs. Dominick V. Romano ’51* Mr. and Mrs. James Saylor Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeffery Seubel ’63 Mrs. Marion Simon* Mr. Francis M. Small, Jr. and Ms. Mary Ellen Walsh Mr. and Mrs. James Steere Mr. and Mrs. William C. Steere, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Taylor Mr. and Mrs. William R. Timken ’53* Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Turner ’63* Mr. and Mrs. Carl Valvo Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vanefsky Mrs. Charlene Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Norbert R. Wirsching Mrs. Mary P. H. Woodcock* Dr. and Mrs. Larry Zaroff

Friends

Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Michael Adair Mrs. Sofia Arn* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barham Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Burnett The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. James H. Chesnutt, Hon. 47* Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah J. Ciancia Mr. Jeffrey B. Clausen and Mrs. Rebecca Austill-Clausen* Ms. Jaymel E. Connor Ms. Terri Lynn Cornwell Mr. Charles F. Dawson Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. DiBona Mr. Henry Dorris Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fraissinet Mr. and Mrs. Rodney P. Geier Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Grever Mr. Robert R. Grusky and Mrs. Hope H. Eiseman The Rev. and Mrs. David G. Harvey* Mr. Kirk Haveman Mr. and Mrs. Brian Heekin Ms. Martha Hennig

Mr. Peyton C. Horne Mr. and Mrs. William I. Houghton III* Ms. Anne L. Kalemjian Dr. and Mrs. Ray E. Kiefhaber Ms. Jane S. Kuntz Ms. Polly K. Laffoon Mr. A. A. LaFountain III Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Lopez Mr. Daniel J. Martineau Mr. Edward E. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald Mr. W. Ernst Minor Ms. Mary A. Mitchell Ms. Marjorie Motch Ms. Melissa K. Norton Mr. William O’Neal Ms. Debra C. Oliver Mr. Clement D. Pappas Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pappas Mr. Zachary Pappas Mr. and Mrs. John J. Powers Ms. Susan C. Purcell Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Puttkammer* Ms. Harriet M. Quarre Ms. Bonnie Rebhun Mr. Hugh Richardson, Jr. Ms. Stephanie I. Rogen Mr. Gerald B. Rorer Mrs. Elizabeth P. Rouse* Mr. and Mrs. Michael Spino Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stover Mr. Zheng Sun and Mrs. Na Wang Mr. E. Michael Tarazi Ms. Heidi Timken Mr. Chris Tsiouris, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Whitaker Mr. Robert N. Wilson

Faculty & Staff

Mr. and Mrs. Robin L. Anthony* Mr. and Mrs. Selden D. Bacon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Penn Bowditch, Jr.* Mr. Quinten A. Clarke ’87* Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Clavel ’88* Mr. R. Latta Browse and Mrs. Carolyn M. ConfortiBrowse ’79* Mr. and Mrs. Peter Curran Mr. Jeffrey and Mrs. Melissa A. Erne ’96* Ms. Beth Flores Mr. and Mrs. James A. Frick* Mr. and Mrs. William J. Habermann* Mr. and Mrs. T. Chandler Hardwick III* Mr. Marc and Mrs. Bridget Hodakowski ’99* Mr. Ajaynue Kizekai ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Klein* Ms. Stephanie A. Leal ’02* Mr. Zach and Mrs. Susan A. Logan ’99 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Long, Jr.

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving


a n n ua l Mr. and Ms. Sheldon R. Lubliner* Mr. and Mrs. Eric T. Maine ’77* Mr. and Mrs. Steven Marvin Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Merrifield* Mr. and Mrs. James Miceli Dr. and Mrs. Martin S. Miller, Hon. ’81* Mrs. Cara B. Mohlmann* Mr. James M. Moore and Dr. Wendy Bedenko Mr. and Mrs. Ryan M. Pagotto ’97* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Parauda* Ms. Amy E. Paul ’99* Mr. Thomas E. Palmeri and Mrs. Katherine P. Skeffington Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Smarth Mr. Ryan H. and Mrs. Stacey A. Spring ’95* Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Stival* Mr. Brad Strauss Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Sykes* Ms. Kecia M. Tillman Mr. and Mrs. Todd Van Vliet Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Williams

Former Faculty & Staff

The Rev. and Mrs. Peter L. Amerman Mr. and Mrs. David N. Biette* Mrs. Susan F. Ellis and Mr. Richard P. Boak ’68* Mr. and Mrs. J. Penn Bowditch, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. David J. Braemer Mr. James E. Burcham ’59* Mrs. Christy L. Burkart ’97* Mr. Henry B. Cowan, Jr., Hon. ’59* Mr. Ronald J. Czajkowski* Mr. and Mrs. Winson D. Ewing, Hon. ’53* Mr. and Mrs. A. Jon Frere, Hon. ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gal ’02 Ms. Karen Gill and Mr. Chris Elliot Mr. Samuel W. Gogolak Mr. Peter K. Hahn, Hon. ’94 Mr. William and Mrs. Emily G. Hammer ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Huntley R. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Henderson ’63* Ms. Lee Horne ’77* Dr. Barbara L. Inkeles ’90* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jerome* Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kampmann* Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kelley, Sr., Hon. ’51* Dr. Ralph J. Kneeream, Jr. Mrs. Kristine C. Lisi ’84* Mr. and Mrs. David T. Low, Sr.* Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Lusardi, Jr. ’64*

Miss Stephanie J. Marcial ’95* Mr. Kyle D. V. Mason ’97* Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Mohler ’67* Mrs. Laura C. Morris ’75* Mr. Bert P. and Mrs. Katherine A. Palmer ’93 Mr. Dennis W. ’62 and Mrs. Lynn Peachey, Hon. ’65, ’74* Mr. and Mrs. Derek M. Peachey ’93* Mr. Andrew R. Pearce ’02 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Perez ’61* Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rea ’74* Mr. Arthur A. Richmond III ’38* Mr. Peter M. and Ms. Karin E. Roethke-Kahn ’93* Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Ronco ’82 Mr. Paul and Mrs. Catherine B. Rosenthal ’94* Mr. Jonathan R. Slawson ’05* Mr. Todd C. Smith ’90* Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Snavely ’67* Mr. Robert W. and Mrs. Rada T. Starkey ’86* Mr. Andros B. Thomson ’64* Dr. Elliott C. Trommald, Hon. ’65 Mr. Panos J. Voulgaris ’00* Dr. Christopher R. Wawrzyniak ’93* Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Wenner Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Wrzesinsky*

Matching Gift Companies Anonymous Alterra Bermuda American Express Foundation American International Group, Inc.* Bank of America* The Bank of New York Mellon* Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Chevron Humankind Matching Gift Program* Constellation Brands Employee Match Program Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Disney Employee Matching Gifts The Duke Energy Foundation* ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc.* Fidelity Foundation General Electric Foundation* GlaxoSmithKline Foundation* Goldman, Sachs & Co. Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co. LLC* IBM ING Financial Services Corporation The J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation Jefferies & Company, Inc. Kraft Foods Merck Partnership for Giving* The Moody’s Foundation Novartis US Foundation* PEPCO Holdings, Inc.

* Denotes five or more fiscal years of consecutive giving

Pfizer* PNC Foundation Prudential Foundation* Robert Wood Johnson Foundation State Farm Companies Foundation Sun Life Financial Thermo Fisher Scientific UBS Warburg Dillon Read The Vanguard Group Foundation* Verizon Foundation* Wells Fargo Foundation Your Wealth Partners

Foundations

Anonymous American Century Investments Foundation The American Endowment Foundation The Angel Foundation Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, Inc. Bessemer Trust The Bevan Daddino Foundation* The Carefree Foundation Community Foundation of New Jersey* Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund* Goldman Sachs Gives Greater Houston Community Foundation The Helen Clay Frick Foundation Heritage Mark Foundation* Jewish Communal Fund* Kalamazoo Community Foundation* Kendryx Foundation* Kimmelman Family Foundation A. P. Kirby, Jr. Foundation, Inc.* Koebig Family Foundation Inc. The Landegger Charitable Foundation, Inc. Lawrence & Karen Levinson Charitable Foundation The Litzenberger Family Foundation Live Oak Foundation The New York Community Trust* Dino Olivetti Foundation, Inc. The Pearson Foundation Inc. Pheasant Hill Foundation The Powers Family Foundation The Priscilla and Richard Schmeelk Foundation R & R Family Foundation, Inc. Schwartz Foundation* Seven Woods Foundation* Walter V. & Judith L. Shipley Family Foundation* Shuree Abrams Foundation* William & Lynda Steere Foundation United Way of the National Capital Area The Helen and Nelson Urban Charitable Foundation Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program*

r e p o rt Wakefield Family Fund, Inc.* The William P. Goldman and Brothers Foundation, Inc. The Willits Foundation*

Gifts-In-Kind

Mr. Charles A. Andre III ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Angel Mr. and Mrs. Robin L. Anthony* Mr. and Mrs. J. Penn Bowditch, Jr.* Mr. Quinten A. Clarke ’87* Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Clavel ’88* Mr. R. Latta Browse and Mrs. Carolyn M. Conforti-Browse ’79* Mr. Luol A. Deng ’03 Ms. Christina M. Giambrone ’06 Mr. Raymond A. Gill, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones Mr. Ajaynue Kizekai ’06 Mr. and Mrs. James D. Krugman ’65* Mr. Jae Yong Lee and Mrs. Young Ran Yang Ms. Cara F. Levy ’04* Dr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Liva ’72* Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Maltese, Jr. ’55* Mr. and Mrs. Steven Marvin Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. McConnell* Dr. and Mrs. Martin S. Miller, Hon. ’81* Mr. and Mrs. James H. G. Naisby ’57* Mr. and Mrs. Clint W. Pierce Mr. Ryan H. and Mrs. Stacey A. Spring ’95* Mr. Julian F. Swayze ’05* Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Sykes* Mr. and Mrs. Todd Van Vliet

Corporations

A. M. Best Company ACP MacDouglas Corporation* Ahlstrom Nonwovens, LLC AMF Innovations Boenning & Scattergood, Inc. Chelsea Community Hospital Courter, Kobert & Cohen P.C. Drazin and Warshaw, P.C. Errands & Services LLC Faith Group Company Geoff Wood & Partners Hunziker Enterprises Mitchell Engineering & Consulting Ltd. Network for Good New York Urban Professional Athletic League Oller & Luzzi, L.L.C. Perinatal Services Of Northern New Jersey Realty of Maine Reichel Funeral Homes, Inc. RoNetco Supermarkets, Inc. Sunbrite Dye Company, Inc. Target Wendarico, Inc. Blair BuLLETIN 67


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Memorial Gifts In memory of Henry Adams Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Quinn, Jr. ’46

In memory of Jesse W. Gage Mr. Frederick H. Heinbokel ’37

In memory of Alfred A. LaFountain, Jr. ’44 Mr. A. A. LaFountain III

In memory of Robert E. Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hays, Jr. ’68 Capt. and Mrs. Henry S. Woodruff III ’57

In memory of Charles E. Hall Mr. Charles T. Hall ’43 Mr. J. Frederick Friden ’48

In memory of Nevett S. Bartow ’50 Mr. Albin J. Zak III and Mrs. Victoria Von Arx ’71 Ms. Suzanne A. Gibbs Lange ’72 Mr. and Dr. Harry A. Joelson-Strohbach ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner ’71 Dr. Harvey A. Quinton ’71

In memory of James A. Harding ’64 Mr. Robert R. Hyde ’64

In memory of Pierce J. Lonergan ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Adair Ahlstrom Nonwovens, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barham Mr. Henry Dorris Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Ellwood Errands & Services LLC Mr. and Mrs. Rodney P. Geier Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Grever Mr. and Mrs. Brian Heekin Mr. Peyton C. Horne Dr. and Mrs. Ray E. Kiefhaber Ms. Jane S. Kuntz Ms. Polly K. Laffoon Mr. Edward E. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McCabe Mr. W. Ernst Minor Ms. Marjorie Motch Ms. Melissa K. Norton Ms. Debra C. Oliver Mr. William O’Neal Ms. Susan C. Purcell Ms. Bonnie Rebhun Mr. Hugh Richardson, Jr. Mr. Gerald B. Rorer Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stover Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Whitaker

In memory of Price A. Baum ’77 Mr. and Mrs. James J. Kachidurian ’77 Mr. Jude D. Francois and Mrs. Colekia N. Lawrence ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Waddell ’78 In memory of William F. Bigelow ’56 Mr. and Mrs. David R. Conrad ’56 In memory of Armer Burkart Mrs. Christy L. Burkart ’97 In memory of John S. Carhart Mr. Jeffrey D. Sherwin ’67 In memory of Anthony L. Cassen Mr. F. Albert Weaver ’59 In memory of Harry A. Cohen ’49 Ms. Deborah L. Cohen and Mr. Jay Rosenberg ’82 In memory of Frank R. Coppola, Jr. ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Courtney R. Fritts ’56 In memory of Robert H. Dalling, Sr. ’29 Mr. and Mrs. Courtney R. Fritts ’56 In memory of Richard K. Dorn Mr. Peter F. Nystrom ’65 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kuhlmann, Jr. ’65 In memory of Sharon H. Driver Mr. William W. Driver, Jr. ’65 In memory of William S. Foster III ’41 Mrs. Barbara R. Foster ’41 In memory of John M. Fraissinet ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fraissinet

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In memory of Eugene F. Hogenauer Dr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Anzel ’51 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Berkley, Jr. ’44 In memory of Andy Holmes Mr. and Mrs. H. James Griffith ’60 In memory of James M. Howard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney R. Fritts ’56 Mr. Franklin A. Hedberg ’64 Mr. Edward C. Ludwig ’58 In memory of Fred A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. William E. Belser ’40 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hunt ’47 Mr. Arthur A. Richmond III ’38 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Richmond ’40 In memory of Laurence T. Joline Mr. Jude D. Francois and Mrs. Colekia N. Lawrence ’77 In memory of Wilfred Jones Mr. and Mrs. Courtney R. Fritts ’56 Mr. Edward C. Ludwig ’58 In memory of Edwin H. Kalemjian ’32 Ms. Anne L. Kalemjian In memory of Murgerdick N. Kalemjian 1901 Ms. Anne L. Kalemjian In memory of Jospeh Kelsall Dr. and Mrs. William S. Dudley ’54 In memory of Stephen J. Kuk Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brinkerhoff ’44 Mr. and Mrs. George H. Brooks ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Courtney R. Fritts ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Kiley, Jr. ’50 Mr. Edward C. Ludwig ’58 Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Novogratz, USA Ret. ’55

In memory of Fernando Marcial ’39 Mr. A. Martin Ball ’56 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Foster IV ’65 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gibbs ’50 Mr. Victor H. Gramount, Jr. ’46 Mr. Marshall M. Johnson ’47 Mr. Teodoro C. Valentiner ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Christian K. Wolfe ’85 In memory of Marvin G. Mason Cmdr. and Mrs. Richard D. Schubert, USCG Ret. ’47 In memory of Ryan P. McGrath ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Agresta ’98 Mrs. Sarah A. Apgar ’98 and Mr. Benjamin Smith Mr. Adam Boyd ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Castimore ’97 Mrs. Maria Dulmer ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Aaron P. Kegley ’98 Mr. Jamiyl R. Peters ’98 Ms. E. Whitney Potter ’98 Miss Brita Roy ’98


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In memory of J. Ronald McLean ’69 Mr. J. Jeff Corwin ’65 State Farm Companies Foundation

In memory of Howard Soffer Mr. Richard A. Rubin and Dr. Deborah Rubin ’68

In memory of Oliver B. Zug ’54 Lt. Col. and Mrs. Alfred F. Grande, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Hobart D. Van Deusen ’54

In memory of Ray J. Mendoza ’87, USMC Mr. Geoffrey M. Shearing ’89

In memory of Arthur J. Spring Dennis E. Bradford, Ph.D. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Heckert ’64 Dr. and Mrs. George H. Roenning ’64

Honorary Gifts

In memory of David S. Miller Mr. Brian B. Betts ’74 In memory of Joseph P. O’Connor III ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Glass ’73 In memory of Setsuko Orr Mr. David D. Wakefield ’48 In memory of Gordon E. Paul Mr. Alfred L. Dennis ’68 In memory of James B. Pender Mr. and Mrs. Courtney R. Fritts ’56 In memory of Robert B. Philipp ’47 Ms. Harriet M. Quarre Ms. Mary A. Mitchell In memory of Charles S. Phillips ’52 Mrs. Phyllis Eden In memory of Alan P. Rose ’48 Mr. and Mrs. George F. Aberle ’48 Mr. and Mrs. David D. Wakefield ’48 In memory of Richard W. Rouse Mr. James Heath and Dr. Edith Heath ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Belmer, Jr. ’68

In memory of Charles L. Steckel Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Mueller ’49 In memory of Charles B. Underwood, Hon. ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bauer, Jr. ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Burnett Mr. Andrew Chou ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Evans ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Courtney R. Fritts ’56 Ms. Lee Horne ’77 Mr. Dongwook Hwang ’95 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kuhlmann, Jr. ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Lopez Ms. Charisse L. Manzi ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Merrill ’72 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Richart ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Saunders ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Don Jay Smith ’65 Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Snavely ’67 Ms. Lesley H. Underwood ’89 Mr. Vincent A. Vesce ’90 Capt. and Mrs. William S. Wildrick, USN Ret. ’63 Mr. and Mrs. R. John Young, Jr. ’64

In memory of Sabrina M. Simmons ’89 Mrs. Steffanie R. Dohn ’89

In memory of Harold F. Walker Mr. and Mrs. William H. Culviner ’48 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Martens ’52 Dr. and Mrs. John F. Rose, Jr. ’46 Mr. and Mrs. John C. M. Wallace ’49

In memory of Leonard S. Simon ’54 Mrs. Marion Simon

In memory of Raymond J. Wean, Jr. The Raymond John Wean Foundation

In memory of James I. Slaff ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Slaff ’68

In memory of Earlene Welch Mr. and Mrs. Russel L. Duryea, Jr.

In memory of Kurt W. Socha ’06 Miss Edwina O. Adrien ’06 Mr. Jeffrey B. Clausen and Mrs. Rebecca Austill-Clausen Mr. Nicholas C. D’Amato ’01 Mr. Drew P. Horne ’05 Ms. Lee Horne ’77 Mr. Willard S. Mahood, Jr. ’06

In memory of Robert S. Whaley ’57 Mr. and Mrs. H. Mason Fackert III ’57 In memory of Paul R. White Dr. Robert Rosenthal and Mrs. Barbara Chuoke ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Driever, Jr. ’63 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Foster IV ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Haff III ’68

In honor of Capt. Steven J. Benedetti ’02 Mr. Kyle D. Horne ’02 In honor of John C. Bogle ’47 Mr. William and Mrs. Emily G. Hammer ’02 In honor of Cody C. Buchanan ’09 Mr. Ian J. K. Budge ’09 In honor of Henry Cowan Mr. Edgar D. Mason III ’62 In honor of Alfred L. Dennis ’68 Mr. Richard A. Rubin and Dr. Deborah Rubin ’68 In honor of Alyssa B. Drazin ’09 Mrs. Harriet Robbins In honor of Lawrence G. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Gregg M. Foster ’75 In honor of Michael A. Habermann ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McCarthy ’41 In honor of I. Blakeley Johnstone III ’68 Mr. Richard A. Rubin and Dr. Deborah Rubin ’68 In honor of Anwar K. Jones ’02 Mr. Kyle D. Horne ’02 In honor of Charles B. Kalemjian ’58 Ms. Anne L. Kalemjian In honor of Peter C. Taylor ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Hazard ’63 In honor of Eric S. Timken ’11 Ms. Heidi Timken In honor of William R. Timken ’53 Ms. Heidi Timken In honor of Christian C. Van Horn ’02 Mr. Kyle D. Horne ’02

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1937 Paul C. Auerbacher. A state champion swimmer during his year at Blair, Mr. Auerbacher was a loyal Blair man his entire life. He was a decorated U.S. Navy veteran, having served four years during World War II in the Pacific theater, and during his career, he worked in industrial hardware sales. Mr. Auerbacher is survived by his wife, Elizabeth.

1938 William Bauer Jr. Mr. Bauer was an honor roll student at Blair, and he graduated from Princeton University in 1942. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II from 1942-46 and worked as an insurance professional. Mr. Bauer, loyal to Blair throughout his life, is survived by his wife, Mary.

1939 Edgar A. DeYoe Jr. Mr. DeYoe served two years in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He and his wife, Mary, married in 1946, and he worked for many years in the propane business as owner-operator of Point Gas and Appliance Co. Mr. DeYoe was a 37year member of the Rotary Club in Whitney Point, N.Y., serving as the organization’s president and secretary. A true outdoorsman, he was a nature leader at the Waterman Conservation Center and enjoyed hunting, fishing and gardening. Mr. DeYoe was predeceased by his brother, John DeYoe ’32, and is survived by his wife, three children and six grandchildren. Robert I. Mather. Mr. Mather was a member of the varsity football and track teams during his one year at Blair, and he continued his football career at the University of Virginia. He later graduated from the Philadelphia School of Textiles and Design, working for many years in the textile industry. Mr. Mather served four years in the U.S. Army during World War II. An avid golfer and community volunteer, he was predeceased by his wife of 67 years, Jocelyn, in October 2010.

1941 George S. Small IV. “One of Blair’s most talented musicians,” according to the 1941 ACTA, Mr. Small played the clarinet and saxophone in the band and dance orchestra. He graduated from Glen Ridge (N.J.) High School in 1940

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Paul C. Auerbacher, April 28, 2012, DeBary, Florida

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William Bauer Jr., May 24, 2012, Sparks, Maryland

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Edgar A. DeYoe Jr., December 1, 2011, Whitney Point, New York

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Robert I. Mather, June 29, 2012, Sun City Center, Florida

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George S. Small IV, July 5, 2012, Southold, New York

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Frank E. Leahy, March 30, 2012, Towson, Maryland

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Fred D. Case, August 20, 2012, Costa Mesa, California

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Larry Pacifico, January 4, 2012, Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania

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Arthur A. Rosen, June 14, 2012, Charlotte, North Carolina

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Theodore W. Neubert, July 26, 2012, Waverly, Pennsylvania

1967

Ian A. Kling, June 23, 2012, Joplin, Missouri

2009

David W. Sobel, July 28, 2012, Pennington, New Jersey

and attended Blair for a postgraduate year. Mr. Small was a member of Princeton University’s class of 1945, but graduated in 1948 as his college career was interrupted by three years’ service as a U.S. Army high-speed radio operator and language expert during World War II. He was a top home furnishings photographer during the 1960s and 1970s; Good Housekeeping, Springs Mills and American of Martinsville were among his clients. Following his 1976 retirement, Mr. Small enjoyed a second career, building detailed reproductions of 17th- and 18th-century clocks, and he continued playing the saxophone and clarinet with his band, “Swing Shift.” He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Bertrice, a son and four grandchildren.

1944 Frank E. Leahy. Mr. Leahy attended Blair for his senior year of high school and was a standout on the basketball team. Following graduation, he served two years in the U.S. Navy then earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Mr. Leahy worked for Genstar as a civil engineer and was an emergency room volunteer for many years at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Joyce, two children and two grandchildren.

1948 Fred D. Case. A long-serving and enthusiastic class representative, “Dud’s” consistent outreach kept his classmates in touch with one another and with their alma mater over many years. He, along with co-representative Al Rose ’48, received the Peachey Award for Outstanding Class Representative in 2008 as the class celebrated their 60th Reunion. Mr. Case was a three-letter varsity athlete (football, swimming and track) during his Blair days, captain of the 1948 swimming team, president of the band and a member of the Breeze circulation board. He graduated from Mount San Antonio College and enjoyed a successful business career as owner and operator of Specialty Molders, Inc., a marketer of plastic and rubber products. Mr. Case enjoyed golf and travel, especially trips to Hawaii with his wife, Ronale. He was devoted to his family and considered Blair his family, too. Mr. Case is survived by Ronale, three daughters and several grandchildren. Larry Pacifico. Dr. Pacifico, a World War II Army Air Corps veteran, graduated from Lafayette College in 1952 and the University of Pennsylvania Dental College in 1958. That same year, he established his dental practice in Bangor, Pa., and he served his patients until his retirement in

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1988. He was a member of the MartocciCapobianco American Legion Post 750 of Roseto, Pa. Dr. Pacifico was predeceased by his beloved wife, Pearl, and he is survived by his son and daughter-in-law and two granddaughters.

1953 Arthur A. Rosen. Mr. Rosen came to Blair for his junior and senior years and participated in choir, fencing, track and lightweight football. Described as “quiet, studious and a solid citizen” in the 1953 ACTA, he attended Case Western Reserve University and built a career in machinery sales as the owner of two successful enterprises. Mr. Rosen held leadership roles in the Machinery Dealers National Association, serving as president from 1984-86, and he received the Randolph K. Vinson Award in 1988 in recognition of his dedication and outstanding service. He was an avid bridge player, enjoying membership in multiple bridge leagues. Mr. Rosen recalled his time at Blair fondly in correspondence with Headmaster Chan Hardwick, especially Mr. Cowan’s writing class and Mr. Mason’s Shakespeare class. He is survived by his loving wife of 33 years, Virginia, three daughters and sonsin-law, and three grandchildren.

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Theodore W. Neubert. Mr. Neubert was deeply loyal to Blair and served enthusiastically on the Class of 1961’s 50th Reunion committee last year, reminiscing about the wonderful experience his four years at the School had provided. A “natural athlete,” he played varsity football, soccer and basketball during his Blair days and was a member of the Press Club, German Club and Breeze staff as well. His loving wife of 47 years, Lucinda, was his Blair prom date, and his mother headed the Blair Mothers’ Group. Mr. Neubert graduated from Lafayette College in 1965 with a bachelor’s degree in economics and built a successful insurance and financial planning business in Scranton, Pa. An optimist with a fine sense of humor, he enjoyed golf, tennis and travel and generously supported his community, particularly through his work at Friendship House in Scranton. Surviving Mr. Neubert are his wife, four children and two grandsons.

Ian A. Kling. Dr. Kling’s Blair activities included Tweeds, choir and glee club, the International Society and JV soccer, wrestling and tennis. He earned the RPI Medal of Math and Science and the Yale Club of Princeton Award, and he went on to receive both his medical degree and a master’s degree in hospital administration from Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. Dr. Kling owned and operated Spring Rose Mental Health in Webb City, Mo. Survivors include his wife, Lenda Anderson; four children; two grandchildren; his brother and sister-in-law, Stefan Kling ’71 and Deborah (Miller) Kling ’73; his nieces, Marjorie Kling ’11 and Madeline Kling ’13; and his nephews, Samuel Kling ’07 and Benjamin Kling ’09.

2009 David W. Sobel. A four-year student at Blair, David was a campus leader, serving as a prefect, captain of the varsity tennis team, and a junior- and senior-year class officer. He attended Davidson College and the University of Virginia and was passionate about travel to other cultures, tennis and American politics. “David was a popular and visible leader in his class,” Headmaster Chan Hardwick said in a message to the Blair community. “His loss will be deeply felt by his classmates and by those of us who taught, coached and worked closely with him.” David’s survivors include his parents, Paul and Anne Sobel, and his sister.


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