2023-24 Bolles Annual Giving Report

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More than 500 Bolles alums, parents, grandparents, faculty and staff gathered September 28 for the Grand Opening of the Frank R. Sanchez & Hope and Dana E. Fender Center for Innovation (Sanchez Fender CFI), marking the end of the record-breaking The Future is Now fundraising campaign that raised over $75 million on a $50 million dollar goal.

Mission Statement

The Bolles School prepares students for college and life by inspiring excellence, courage, integrity and compassion in an academic community dedicated to nurturing mind, body and soul.

The Bolles Way

Pursuing excellence through courage, integrity and compassion.

Core Values

Excellence | Courage | Integrity | Compassion

As we celebrate philanthropy, donors will be featured throughout the year in many different Advancement Communication pieces including this year’s annual report, other print publications, the Bolles website, the Alumni+ Portal and in social media.

Pictured top: The Future is Now Campaign Chair Dan Rice ’80 speaks to the Bolles philinthropic community.
Pictured center: Board of Trustees member Frank Sanchez and wife Kim speak at the opening of the Sanchez Fender Center for Innovation.
Pictured bottom: Board of Trustees member Dana Fender and wife Hope give remarks at the Sanchez Fender Center for Innovation Opening and Campaign Celebration.

From President and Head of School

Tyler Hodges

Dear Bolles Community,

As the Bolles Head of School and a longtime independent school educator, I am always motivated by the student achievement I see coming out of campus classrooms, halls and athletic facilities. They are inspiring spaces of learning and growth — places where young minds are readied to make a difference in our community, individual strengths are honed and where tomorrow’s good citizens and global leaders are prepared to meet real-world challenges head on and with passion. Every day I am grateful for the enrichment this educational setting provides, and for the experiences our students get to enjoy on all four Bolles campuses.

As we close our comprehensive campaign that successfully raised more than $75 million on an original goal of $50 million for the School and its future, I am inspired at even deeper levels by an equally if not more important community asset: the people — donors like you and the thousands of generous others in our Bolles community who stepped up and used their own individual strengths, talents and resources to make our strategic plan a reality.

I am also inspired by and grateful for the alumni and families who helped build a tradition of establishing Class Endowments — gifts that will inspire others to support their alma mater in perpetuity. In the Bolles Alumni realm, I also have been encouraged and elated to see so many accomplished and enthusiastic Bulldogs attend our Bolles on the Road events around the country. These gracious individuals share the same spirit I’ve seen permeating our campus community during the last several years — a motivating force dedicated to showing up, answering the call and using personal resources to meet needs and make things happen. This is the very essence of an All Things Possible community — a real foundation to celebrate!

President and Head of School Tyler Hodges speaks at the Frank R. Sanchez & Hope and Dana E. Fender Center for Innovation Opening and completion of the Future is Now Campaign Celebration held Saturday, September 28, 2024.

Your support is at the core of our fundraising achievements. Through your incredible show of generosity, we have not only met but surpassed our goal and together we are making good on a vision that will shape the future of our School for generations to come. The new facilities, buildings, resources and opportunities that are in various stages of completion on all four campuses are testament to your philanthropy and good will toward The Bolles School and its mission to pursue excellence through courage, integrity and compassion.

In the spirit of gratitude and celebration, let us look forward to the bright future that lies ahead, one built on a foundation of your philanthropy and vision. Thank you for the role you played getting us there.

Respectfully,

Dear Bolles Philanthropic Community,

From Board of Trustees, Chair

Russell B. Newton III

When we first began rolling out the Future is Now capital campaign during its quiet phase many years ago, the Bolles Board of Trustees and the School’s dedicated leadership team had every confidence these advancement efforts would garner consequential philanthropic support from the Bolles donor community and yield the same kind of bar-setting facilities, resources and opportunities for which The Bolles School has long been known. After all, Bulldogs are by tradition fearless with an incredible spirit of generosity and vision — success was the only acceptable and certain outcome. Yet, here we are today at the conclusion of the campaign celebrating so much more than that.

In addition to a transformational comprehensive infusion of more than $75 million, we are honored to celebrate one of the most pervasive, groundbreaking and far-reaching fundraising campaigns in School history. I marvel at the unwavering spirit of generosity demonstrated by the Bolles community at all levels of giving. It is inspiring to see alumni, parents, past parents, grandparents, faculty, staff, friends and donors first-time and longtime come forward boldly with unique and changemaking philanthropy. From the Fender and Sanchez families’ leading visionary support of the Center for Innovation building to the alumni who gave to their class endowment, Bolles donors came together and made the Future is Now campaign an historic event, surpassing our ambitious goal of $50 million, and raising over $75 million.

It is my greatest honor to thank you and celebrate this milestone. I wish to thank each person who pushed the campaign to such remarkable heights and whose gifts are making an impact today, and in the future. At the start of the campaign, our campaign leader Dan Rice ’80 urged the Bolles community to not be complacent in its work to ensure The Bolles School continues to be one of the most preeminent preparatory schools in the country. The Bolles community answered this most important call! In the wake of the Future is Now campaign, Bolles students continue to pursue excellence and hone courage, integrity and compassion through new facilities, resources, classrooms, experiences and tools that are of the very highest caliber. This kind of generosity and determination is what sets a Bolles education apart from the rest. This is The Bolles Way by every measure.

We have much to celebrate as a community! As we look to the future, we do so with excitement and anticipation for the possibilities that lie ahead. With the bold support of our donor community and the forward-looking approach of our school leaders, we know Bolles will continue to provide an unparalleled educational experience for generations of Bulldogs to come. The spirit of shared purpose that has defined our Future is Now journey has strengthened our Bolles family both in our exciting present and for the future. I am thrilled to celebrate this common goal and a shared vision, and our Bulldog community’s goal-shattering definition of success.

With warmest regards and heartfelt appreciation,

2023-24 Bolles Board of Trustees

Russell Newton III Chair

The Hon. Tatiana Salvador ’86

Vice Chair

Preeti Swani

Secretary

Tyler J. Hodges

President and Head of School

Trustees

Fernando Acosta-Rua ’85

DeCovan Brown ’86

Marion Cangemi

Dr. Ali Chahlavi

Jed Davis

Dr. Rahul Deshmukh ’89

Daniel Dross ’76

Dr. Jamie Dwyer ’92

William Erwin Jr. ’80

Steven Gold ’95

Michael Hodge ’90

Michael Meyers

Dr. Kathryn Pearson Peyton

Frank R. Sanchez

Allison Korman Shelton ’94

A. Chester Skinner IV ’98

Karen Stone

John Surface ’90

DeWayne Terry ’84

A. Rodney VanPelt ’73

Matthew Wotiz

President Emeritus

Harry M. deMontmollin Jr. ’56 Deceased

Trustees Emeriti

Quinn R. Barton Jr. ’46

James V. Bent Sr. ’53 Deceased

John W. Connolly Jr. Deceased

William K. Hatcher ’48 Deceased

Ann C. Hicks ’55 Bartram

Beverley W. Hirsig ’46 Deceased

Helen M. Lane ’42 Bartram

Hal L. Lynch Jr.

Robert H. Paul III ’52 Deceased

Frederick H. Schultz ’46 Deceased

A. Chester Skinner Jr. ’40 Deceased

Herman Ulmer Jr. ’37 Deceased

George W. Varn ’38 Deceased

W. Lester Varn Jr. ’42 Deceased

E. Ellis Zahra Jr. ’64

Ex-Officio Members

Justin Hart ’00, Alumni Board, Chair

Katherine Jones ’05 & Caitlin Hayes ’07

Board of Visitors, Co-Chairs

Lisa Sawyer

Parent Association, Chair

2023-24 Financials

Our Mission (see page 2) drives the budget process taking into consideration: the “whole student;” desired student-teacher ratio; quality of faculty and quality of instruction. Tuition currently covers about 82% of the operating budget. The remaining balance of the budget is predominantly covered by fundraising and auxiliary services. The Bolles Annual Fund is critical in balancing the budget.

Operating Revenue $54,943,875

The School obtains revenue from a variety of sources which include:

82% TUITION

10% AUXILIARY SERVICES

4% FEES AND INTEREST INCOME

2% UNRESTRICTED ANNUAL GIVING

1% ENDOWMENTS & GRANTS

1% GRANT REVENUE

Operating Expenses $53,018,644

42% SALARIES

21% OPERATING FUND*

16% TAXES & BENEFITS

15% STUDENT SERVICES

6% ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

*The Operating Fund accounts for all cash and other resources except those required to be accounted for in other funds. This would include: The ordinary operations of the School; all programs of instruction for students; maintenance of plant and facilities; administration of the School; food services and student transportation.

2023-24 Total Gift Income

From The Chief Advancement Officer

Dear Bolles Philanthropic Community,

What an inspiring time of philanthropy and celebration the 2023-24 school year has been for the entire Bolles community! On behalf of The Bolles School leadership team, I am overjoyed to share our most profound gratitude and elation for the loving, generous and forward-thinking donors who made the Future is Now comprehensive campaign such a historic achievement. This group includes you and other bulldogs who helped raise more than $75 million for the School — a feat that advances Bolles’ All Things Possible spirit far into the future and preserves the School’s standard-bearing legacy.

When we embarked on this endeavor years ago, School leaders and I envisioned a campaign that would provide transformative opportunities for our students and kindle delivery of leadingedge facilities, resources and experiences for which The Bolles School is well known around the world. As we mark the conclusion of this campaign, however, we find ourselves celebrating far more than we ever imagined at its inception.

We celebrate gifts that came to us in all sizes and forms, donors both new and dedicated, spaces that redefine and add depth to our campuses, widespread offerings of time, talent and treasure and a complete reimagining of philanthropy through affinity projects, advancement of time sensitive projects, endowments for the future, class gifts and annual giving. We celebrate these gifts and so much more.

I hope your takeaway from The Bolles School’s 2023-24 Annual Report is that it took many hands, an army of servant leaders and a magnitude of volunteers to push the Future is Now campaign to its current glorious finish. This is cause for great celebration and reminds us that the community to which we are all graciously bound exemplifies the very best of philanthropy. Every act of giving leaves an indelible mark on our School’s history.

On behalf of our mission-driven and dedicated Advancement Department staff, thank you for your extraordinary generosity and your commitment to the mission of our School.

With gratitude,

Donor Stories

Chappell-Walker Family

LEGACY BUILDING

As one of the city’s most tenured financial professionals, Bruce Chappell and his family know a thing or two about legacy-building. Through their multi-generational family business, The Chappell-Walker Group at Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, Bruce, along with son Perry Chappell ’89, son-in-law Craig Walker and grandsons Craig Walker ’13 and Hunter Walker ’14, have helped advance the legacies and philanthropy of Northeast Florida’s most generous citizens — many of whom

Chappell-Walker family at the annual Agnes Cain Painter & Glynlea reception where the Jerry & Bruce Chappell Fieldhouse was unveiled!

Pictured left to right: Rebecca Lettick, Craig Walker, Jr. ’13, Craig Walker, Perry Chappell ’89, Cameron Chappell Walker ’85, Bruce Chappell, Hunter ’14 and Abigail Walker.

have been affiliated with and deeply dedicated to The Bolles School over the years.

The Chappells and Walkers themselves have long been part of this illustrious group. Bruce and wife, Jerry, were known far and wide for their ongoing support of the School, where they filled key roles as Trustee, parent volunteers, giving leaders, Booster Club supporters and athletic fans during the Bolles experiences of their children Bruce Chappell Jr. ’81, Cameron Chappell Walker ’85 and Perry Chappell ’89. Their support for Bolles continued to deepen as grandchildren Craig Walker ’13, Hunter Walker ’14, Cameron Perry Walker ’18, Jackson Chappell ’20, Parker Chappell ’21 and Tucker Chappell ’25 attended the School. At one point and for several years running, Jerry and Bruce held the title of “Most Grandchildren at Bolles.”

Bruce, however, is quick to say the project’s fanfare would have made Jerry very uncomfortable.

“Jerry would not have voted for naming it, so I really wrestled with that,” Bruce said during a morning of storytelling and reminiscing in the Chappells’ Delftware porcelain- and art-filled sunporch overlooking the ocean. “She would not want her name on anything, she was just not a showy person. She would be fine if we could do it and not tell anybody we did it. But recognition? She didn’t want any of that.”

The baseball fieldhouse gift is an opportunity to feature Jerry’s lifelong spirit of humility and the Chappells’ multigenerational commitment to community, family and The Bolles School legacy.

Today, the Chappells and Walkers are stepping into a new era of legacy-building at Bolles. This time, the focus is on the family’s core strength and foundation: the spirit of matriarch, Jerry “Poppy” Chappell, who passed away in November 2023. A humble art aficionado, author and lover of learning, travel and thought, Jerry demonstrated dedication to family, servant leadership and compassion toward others — qualities that have inspired her family to reframe their commitment to the School’s future. On April 4, the Chappell and Walker families came forward with plans to build the Jerry and Bruce Chappell Fieldhouse, a baseball facility on the Bolles Upper School San Jose Campus that will include player lockers, video and training rooms, coaches offices, an entrance lobby and dugout. Construction on the building, which will have a visible presence on campus, will break ground on December 10, 2024.

“We did a little something for the Duke library some years ago,” Bruce recalled, reflecting on their gift to the North Carolina university he and Jerry attended in the late 1950s. Bruce and Jerry were high school sweethearts from Henderson, North Carolina before they were Duke classmates and later engaged, married and part of the U.S. Navy pilot community. They moved to Jacksonville in the late-1960s when Bruce began his career as a local stockbroker. “They wanted to put our name on it and she was a little bit against that too, though Jerry felt like since this was in the library — in the book area — the only people who would see it would be her ’type,’ her ’people.’ So that’s the way it’s always been with Jerry.”

The baseball fieldhouse, though, would resonate with Jerry because it completes one of the original visions of her longtime friend and fellow thinker, A. Chester Skinner Jr. ’40.

“She just thought he was one of the finest men,” “They both liked to talk about ideas, they were thinkers together.”

Bruce A. Chappell, Sr. (pictured above) gave the lead gift for a new baseball fieldhouse in honor of his late wife, Jerry “Poppy” Chappell.

Bruce, who answered Skinner’s call for fundraising assistance at the very earliest moments of Bolles’ athletic program growth as both a donor encourager, Booster Club leader and eventual benefactor, helped advise Skinner on some of his philanthropic plans and big ideas for the School. While the visions of the football stadium and other athletic facilities had already been realized, Skinner always had designs to enhance Bolles’ baseball offerings.

“Baseball is really the last, or one of the last pieces, Chester wanted to see expanded, he really wanted to redo the dugout and we discussed putting in the batting cages and about putting the stands on the other side of the field, I remember that,” Bruce said. “All of his kids played baseball and so forth and it was important to him.”

But by and by, Skinner’s vision for a baseball facility expansion waned and his efforts were applied to other areas of School enhancement. “We sort of got sidetracked and we never really got back together on that baseball project,” Bruce said.

The Chappells and Walkers, however, are now picking up the ball. Perry Chappell played baseball at Bolles and Cameron was a dedicated bat girl. Later, Craig Jr. played on that Bulldog field of dreams. Watching Perry, and later Craig, play baseball was a family affair, and Bruce said he never missed a game. Now, the Chappells and Walkers will always be part of the game regarding a new chapter of Bolles baseball greatness and commitment to the School.

“We are fortunate to have worked and to currently work at a place that had people like [the Chappells and Walkers] shepherding it, guiding it and taking care of it — I believe that I am standing on the shoulders of giants that came before me,” said Bolles President and Head of School Tyler Hodges during the spring Agnes Cain Painter & Glynlea and Heritage Society Reception, during which School leaders announced plans for the Jerry and Bruce Chappell Fieldhouse.

The Chappells and Walkers would add it’s the humble spirit and model of generosity set forth by their mother and grandmother, Jerry P. Chappell that made this project possible. Cameron pointed to a handmade “Our Family Rules” sign her mother displayed prominently. It indicates her approach to life and family and reads: “Love each other, Be kind, Say your prayers, Serve others, Be joyful, Tell the truth, Have faith, Give thanks, Forgive, Obey your parents and Be patient.” Another reads, “Work hard, be kind, stay humble.”

It’s these lessons in servant leadership — and the community service emphases Cameron and her children learned through their Bolles experience — that inform and shape the family’s work and volunteerism today. No longer a daily school volunteer now that her children have graduated and moved onto their own lives, Cameron applies her philanthropy to St. Mark’s Episcopal Church and other community service efforts. Daughter Cameron Perry Walker serves on the Bolles Board of Visitors while son Hunter is on the school’s Alumni Board. Son Craig is one of several Bolles alumni students who founded River City United Foundation, a group that raises funds for local nonprofit organizations via an annual black-tie event. Jerry’s legacy of generosity and family continues to be a game changer for Bolles.

“I learned so much from my mom about doing for others and being kind to others,” Cameron said. “And community service was really encouraged during my time at Bolles. Both taught me to put others before myself and that at the end of the day, what makes you most happy is what you’re doing for other people.”

The legacy the Chappell Walker family has built for others, themselves and The Bolles School over the years is nothing short of a perfect game — one that inspires others to step up to the plate and make a difference.

Donor Stories

Commander Family

ARRIVING BY HIGH WATER

Eleanor Commander Locke ’82 was headed to Bolles come hell or high water. And true story, she actually arrived to Bolles by high water — at least once! — helming her family’s whaler across the St. Johns River. The eldest of Vicky and the late Charlie Commander’s three children and the couple’s only daughter, Eleanor was ready to move beyond Bartram School (then a girls’ school independent of Bolles) and its lack of competitive sports — and boys. So, in the late 1970s and with ample peer pressure, she and a gaggle of longtime girlfriends from Ortega applied to The Bolles School and, by so doing, changed the trajectory of many legacy families — including the Commanders, Hickses, Bartons, and others — for generations to come.

Luckily for Bolles, Eleanor’s decision had the blessing of her father, Charles E. Commander III, a highly regarded local attorney and community leader who served as a trustee on the boards of both The Bolles School and Episcopal School of Jacksonville.

“He was very nice, and he never pressured me,” Eleanor said laughing and reflecting on the influence of her father, who passed away in November 2023. “I think he was more surprised than anything.”

This sister’s quest for a more challenging athletic and academic environment cleared the path for brothers Charles IV ’85 and Chris ’87 to attend Bolles — and tightened Charlie and Vicky’s dedication to the School and its pursuit of excellence both on and off the field. Now in its third generation of Bulldog commitment, the Commander family is celebrating this heritage — and Charlie Commander’s spirit of encouragement and community — with the development of Commander Park at the southwest corner of SkinnerBarco Stadium on the Bolles Upper School San Jose Campus. The project includes enhanced space for families and young children to gather, shaded seating, turf grass and great views of Bolles gridiron action.

Members of the Commander Family at the Commander Park dedication.

Seated left to right: Christopher ’87, Vicky and Charles ’85 Commander.

Standing left to right: John and Eleanor Lock, Barbara ’89 and Graham Commander, Meg Commander, Jim McCarthy, Ann Commander and Molly Piccagli.

his Bolles experience, Charlie’s record included attending almost every athletic game in which his children and grandchildren participated, serving as a Bolles Board of Trustees member, participating in generous philanthropic efforts and most historically, helping connect his brother’s former Lee High School teammate, Corky Rogers, to the Bolles football program. Knowing Charlie was tied to the record-breaking coach this way, Bolles benefactor A. Chester Skinner Jr. ’40 asked Charlie to introduce and encourage new relationships in his signature way. This connection, of course, yielded one of the most legendary chapters in Bolles’ football history.

Commander Park well represents Charlie’s passion for the School, one that has been passed down to grandchildren Chris Commander ’20, Will Commander ’22, Helen Commander ’23, Emily Commander ’24 and, with every hope, Chris and Barbara Commander’s preschooler and one-day Bulldog, Graham Commander. The rest of the Commander grandchildren attended ESJ and schools in Virginia and Dallas. Like Charlie, Commander Park reflects the importance of family, being a fan, hard work and successful teamwork.

As Bolles Strategic Initiatives and Senior Major Gifts Officer Rahul Sharma ’03 described, the park is about gathering friends and offering a dedicated space where people who love the game can enjoy a new vantage point — and offer the same encouragement that Charlie and Vicky gave to their own family athletes and their teammates on the field.

“It was an honor to work with Mr. Commander on this project, he really felt Bolles offered students a great education and an opportunity to compete on the field — competition resonated with him,” Sharma said. “This was a chance to make a lasting memory and show how competition on the field is important. Son Chris was on the first football state championship team. This is about leaving a legacy at the stadium, and I think Commander Park sure does that.”

Chris said his father spent a lot of time during the final months of his life making lists of what he’d accomplished during his 83 years. As it related to

Plans for Commander Park, Christopher said, were among these big moments toward the end of his life.

“Dad made lists of his accomplishments, including the number of turkeys he’d gotten and writing about what he did win and games and hunting trips and different things, and that’s the genesis of this project,” Christopher said. “He really wanted to do this, I think it gave him a lot of joy that it was something he’d completed.”

In the 1980s, Vicky and Charlie supported the construction of a cutting-edge Bolles football stadium on campus. Vicky, who played basketball at St. Catherine’s school in Richmond during her high school experience, said it was Charlie who made sure they were part of the original donor team that made Skinner-Barco Stadium a reality.

“He was just so proud of how well it went and how everybody was giving such wonderful gifts for something so important — that really motivated him,” Vicky said.

Sharma said, “Skinner-Barco Stadium has always been ahead of its time — even today as Commander Park provides new spaces for people to enjoy their love of the game.”

“The Commanders’ gift perpetuates the Bolles legacy with facilities that match its award-winning sports program. We are grateful to the Commanders for their dedication to Bolles,” Sharma said.

Commander Family at 2019-20 Grandparents Day.
Pictured left to right: Charlie, Helen ’23, Will ’22, Vicky and Christopher ’20 Commander.

Hope and Dana Fender

“Transformational” is a big word used sparingly to describe exceptional, life-changing experiences. Yet, in the case of Bolles parents Dana and Hope Fender, transformational characterizes the most ordinary, everyday aspects of their lives—including their relationships with faith, family, business, education, and, in more recent years, the Bolles School community.

Whether it’s selling a successful orthodontics business and thinking “out of the box,” finding purpose in God’s plan, building new community or advancing academic achievement for generations of Bulldogs through a $5 million gift to the Center for Innovation, the Fenders have humbly and thoughtfully designed a Bolles legacy that inspires — and yes, “transforms” — all of us in some way shape or form.

“We have just been crazy blessed, so no matter where we’ve been, we as a family feel a responsibility to bring people forward and just make sure we do everything we can in that community to make things

better — that’s always in front of us,” Dana Fender said during a recent interview in the family’s sunny Ortega home.

Parents of Austin, Andrew and Evan Fender ’26 and grandparents of a rising Bolles Lower School Whitehurst Campus Kindergartener Aiden ’37 and new grandson Reid Fender, Dana and Hope Fender weren’t always sure the St. Johns River bluff would be their place to bloom. But the seeds were most certainly being planted. Longtime South Georgia residents, the Fenders had begun entertaining family conversations about Evan’s boarding school future. They considered schools across the Southeast, including The Bolles School’s Residential Life program, which colleagues and friends across the United States highly recommended. During the first summer of COVID, Evan asked to tour the Bolles Middle School Bartram Campus. The last-minute visit yielded an encouraging first Bolles connection with then Middle School Admissions Director Liz Mundin ’91.

Hope and Dana Fender with their son Evan ’26 and grandson Aiden ’37.

“She was such a great advocate for the School,” Dana said. “Like so many people at Bolles, she had a passion for the School, the whole community, and did a great job explaining what Bolles was going to do for Evan and what the expectations would be for him as a student.”

Evan jumped at the challenge and the Fenders prepared for a quick move to Northeast Florida. Though this transition was not easy, the Fender family began building a new life through Bolles. Many of these friendships, connections and relationships formed on the football field as Evan jumped in on summer training. Through a friendship with Jennifer McCranie, the Fenders also discovered new community.

“We’d be right there at the football field trying to get all the paperwork done and all the football parents

would be telling Jennifer, ’tell her this, tell her to do that,’” Hope recalled of the family’s harried Bolles arrival. “All these parents were jumping in to make sure we knew what we need to know to get started. I have not met anyone who didn’t welcome us and help us. These parents just wrapped their arms around me and made me feel like we didn’t have to figure all this out on our own.”

As their community continued to build, the Fenders also got a sense of what an incredible academic and athletic experience their son was having at The Bolles School. They saw how school faculty expected students to manage their own schoolwork, challenges and goals and how high the bar was set in all areas of education and learning. They fell in love with the facilities, the people, the teams, the

Members of the Fender family at the gift signing for the Center for Innovation building.
Pictured left to right: Austin, Morgan, Hope, Dana and Evan ’26 Fender.

students — the inspiring mission of The Bolles Way: pursuing excellence through courage, integrity and compassion. They also were taken by the school’s generational legacy of achievement.

“Being on campus, I see how generational Bolles is — it’s just all about the years spent there,” Dana said. “There is a legacy that is being built at Bolles.”

That’s when the seeds planted during their very first visit to Bolles began to blossom.

Through conversations with major gifts officer Rahul Sharma ’03 and Chief Advancement Officer Carol Nimitz, the Fenders began exploring opportunities to make a difference. The Center for Innovation building development was an alluring proposition.

“Once I saw the building and what it was representing to the school and its future and how it was so out-of-the-box, I thought this is going to be a game-changer,” Dana said, while Hope laughed about how much he uses and loves that term, ’out of the box.’ “I’m a forward thinker, so this project was a really big deal to me.”

Today, the 47,000-square-foot building stands as a testament to two families’ dedication to improving the outcomes for students and the quality of teaching for educators. Thanks to the Sanchez and Fender families, the CFI building will be a launch pad for the next generation of big thinkers, problem-solvers, “out-of-the-box” decision-makers and global leaders.

The Fenders’ faith and ability to stir meaningful change has created true transformation at The Bolles School, one that has value, purpose and a future. The Fender family values their son’s Bolles experience so much they want to invest in the student experience. They have been extremely connected to the cause — it is personal. They believe in the power of a Bolles education and know they are contributing to the forward

direction of student achievement. They are making positive changes, they know it and feel blessed by it.

“We are extremely appreciative of what Bolles does and what it represents and everything about it — but I think sometimes that’s what people forget,” Dana said. “People say, ’the school’s doing fine, there’s plenty of money coming in. It’s fine.’ But tuition isn’t enough. We need to think, ’How do we protect this legacy? How do we keep this place around for the next generations? How do we push it forward? How do we continue to make this better for our kids?’”

For the Fenders, their investments in community and facilities are already paying dividends. In addition to their grandson Aiden ’37 stepping into Kindergarten, their adult children are joining the community as both proud parents and uncles and as one-day employees. One Fender daughterin-law has been mentored by Bolles Lower School Whitehurst Campus Head Christy Lusk in her teaching career and has been a substitute teacher on campus. Dana Fender was recently announced as a new member of the Bolles Board of Trustees. Hope enjoys participating in family philanthropy decisions, watching Evan on the football field and investing in her many Bolles mom relationships and the new experiences and connections they bring.

“Last May, it’s been a year since everyone in our family moved here, and I can now see the plan of things I didn’t know were going to happen,” Hope said. “We went from three of us here with absolutely no family to having all three kids and their families here. I see us all looking back on this time and saying, ’That’s where Evan went to school, and that’s where his kids will go,’ maybe when we’re long gone. It’s wonderful to think our children will benefit from this as well.”

That’s the power of faith, community and legacy. Thank you to the Fender family for their transformative example of this power.

Donor Stories

Harry deMontmollin ’56

TAKING ON MAJOR CHANGE WITH WISDOM AND FORESIGHT

One distinctive feature of the Frank R. Sanchez & Hope and Dana E. Fender Center for Innovation is a classroom learning space named in memory of Bolles’ longest-tenured Head of School, President Emeritus Harry M. deMontmollin Jr. ’56, and his wife, esteemed elementary educator, Jayne deMontmollin. Designed to facilitate a more forward-thinking approach to learning, the academic space pays fitting tribute to a couple whose vision and dedication to Bolles set a precedent for the School’s standard-bearing future.

Construction during the 2023-24 school year made it possible for upper school students to explore new innovations and opportunities at the launch of the 2024-25 school year. Though deMontmollin isn’t here to see it, this educational setting is an example of his history-making School leadership — progressive, ambitious and top-of-the-mark in every way.

Harry deMontmollin ’56 was a visionary who possessed all the qualities of a leader — he could look ahead. He had the passion to dream big and he was

masterful at building community support from within. He emphasized family and cohesiveness between the administration and Bolles parents and he surrounded himself with great faculty who could expand programming and curriculum — he had the golden touch. Bolles Strategic Initiatives and Senior Major Gifts Officer Rahul Sharma ’03, who graduated from Bolles during deMontmollin’s 24-year leadership term said, “An anonymous donor has made a gift to name an important learning space within the Center for deMontmollin in his memory. This honors Mr. de’s forward-thinking spirit and recognizes the importance of preparing tomorrow’s students with the skills, resources and experiences they need to be successful in the classroom and life beyond.”

deMontmollin, led the School through a period of critical growth between 1976 and 2000 — including the development of two lower school campuses; a more robust fine and performing arts curriculum; the merger with Bartram School; and creation of a separate middle school campus; and the advancement of School endowment and fundraising. He experienced the School as a cadet, boarding student, marching band captain, teacher, Director of Operations, Director of Admissions and Head of School. He was also pivotal in the development of McGehee Auditorium on the Bolles Upper School San Jose Campus, an addition that represented his passion for the fine and performing arts. All of this was strengthened by his relationship with wife, Jayne, a longtime local educator who helped found the Bolles Lower School Whitehurst Campus. deMontmollin passed away in October 2023 at the age of 85 and will be remembered for his groundbreaking accomplishments.

Painting of Harry deMontmollin ’56 that hangs in the Varn Board Room inside Bolles Hall.
“Harry

deMontmollin taught us you can’t rest on your laurels; you must constantly be aware of what’s going on in the broader environment in which you operate and make the necessary adjustments – that’s what ensured Bolles’ success under his leadership and what’s allowed firms like mine to succeed and thrive and last a long time following his example.”

“Mr. de, as students affectionately called him, was a visionary leader who is largely responsible for elevating The Bolles School to new heights while preserving the distinguished history of its halls,” said Bolles President and Head of School Tyler Hodges in a schoolwide announcement of deMontmollin’s passing. “His impact was truly generational in scope, and I do not doubt that his legacy will continue to help shape our School’s path as we carry on the mission for which he cared so deeply.”

Described as a “wiry little lad” in former Bolles Historian and Archivist Quinn Barton’s ’46 school history presentation, deMontmollin arrived at Bolles in Grade 8, lived in the barracks and excelled in the School band during his cadet years at Bolles. One of his favorite teachers was longtime Bolles English Department Head Rufus McClure, who also began his career at Bolles that year. deMontmollin, an avid reader and musician, admired McClure’s mastery of literature and sharpened his intellect and writing skills under his instruction.

Bolles Trustee Dan Dross ’76 knew and respected both deMontmollins during his Bolles experience. To him, Harry deMontmollin modeled effective leadership and how to navigate sea change successfully.

“There were some existential moments where the School’s future was in doubt when there was less demand for military and single-sex education — Harry deMontmollin had the foresight and wisdom to go to the Board and say ’this is what we need to acknowledge to stay relevant in this new era,’” said Dross, senior partner and co-founder of Dallas-based private equity firm, Trinity Hunt Partners. “He was completely dedicated to the School, but also had the foresight to recognize that times were changing and the School had to change with the times. We owe him a lot of gratitude for having such courage and vision.”

Dross said deMontmollin’s dedication to mission and relevance, forward-thinking mindset and self-awareness can be a model for strong leadership in any professional environment. He’s applied this to his own experience in finance and private equity.

“I think the biggest lesson learned for me from observing Mr. de’s visionary leadership style is that managing any business is a continuous improvement process,” Dross said. “The biggest thing I credit Mr. de for is instilling in me the necessity to proactively implement major organizational change when the environment in which you operate evolves. Simply put, what worked yesterday may not work today.”

Today, deMontmollin’s foresight and dedication continue to be recognized through the naming of this learning space in Bolles’ new center of excellence.

“We are grateful to the deMontmollins for their service to the School and for their vision of pursuing excellence at Bolles,” said Bolles Chief Advancement Officer Carol Nimitz. “And we are incredibly thankful for the donor who made this wonderful tribute possible. This gift is a testament to the strength and inspirations students discover in their Bolles experience and the importance of relationships, dedication and a forward-looking approach to education.”

Dan Dross ’76, Jayne and late husband Harry deMontmollin ’56 and Julie Babcock.

Donor Stories Verlanders

BOLLES IS FAMILY TO US

To the Verlander family, Bolles has been an incredible opportunity for Chris and the late Karen Verlander to raise and educate their three boys –Alan Verlander ’90, Scotty Verlander ’94 and Mike Verlander ’98 – and prepare them for life by being part of an environment that promotes competition, excellence, courage, community and long-lasting relationships. In the end, Bolles is family to the Verlanders.

Chris and son Scotty Verlander reflected on this sentiment during a recent interview in Bolles Hall.

“We have given our time and our resources, but we also have given our hearts. It’s not just writing a check, Bolles is inside us,” said Chris, who along with wife Karen, has been a dedicated donor and volunteer to the School for many decades. In addition, Chris’ love for Bolles football also ignited an untapped passion for radio broadcasting. After 25 years as the Bulldog Football color analyst, Chris recently hung up his headset. “I loved being in the press box under the Friday night lights at SkinnerBarco Stadium, getting to know all the coaches and players, some whose parents even played sports at Bolles with my boys. Seeing Bolles kids succeed, whether it’s in academics, the Olympics, arts or getting a sports scholarship, makes me feel great.”

Their Bolles family roots run deep. Chris, who grew up in a neighborhood just north of the Bolles Upper School San Jose Campus and knew Bolles

Chris Verlander and late wife, Karen Verlander, have two generations of children that attended The Bolles School.

well as a military school, graduated from Darlington School in Georgia before earning a degree from Georgia Tech and returning to Jacksonville with his bride, Karen, a graduate of Emory University in Atlanta. Chris became re-introduced to Bolles through a friend whose son was playing football for the school in the early 1980s and soon, Chris and Karen were ushering their three boys into Bolles life with passion and enthusiasm. The family’s reach was broad and highly regarded. Chris’ sister Cathy Verlander was a legendary Spanish teacher in the Bolles World Languages department for decades. Her children, including daughter Natalie Soud Cobb ’02 and sons Paul Soud ’09 and Jonathan Soud ’16 (who passed away in 2010), also attended

Bolles, adding to the Verlander family’s rich tradition of excellence in many areas of school life. Scotty and his wife Stephanie’s children, Mac ’25 and Charlotte ’28, are current students, and son Cooper hopes to be a Bulldog one day.

The Verlanders became active on all fronts at Bolles from their earliest days – showing up to support their children’s teams as athletic boosters and fans, attending chorus and music events, supporting the School financially and demonstrating school leadership. Chris and Alan both served on the Bolles Board of Trustees while Scotty and Mike have served the School on various Boards and through volunteer efforts over the years, carrying on the family tradition of making a difference. The family also made possible the Bulldog Hall athletic commemoration area off Davis Gym and the Verlander Hall dining area and kitchen in Bolles Hall. To this day, students, faculty and families pass under the Verlander name as they make their way to lunch and special events. As Chris said, “everyone’s gotta eat!”

“I don’t want the glory of it, but I hope it will always make people think, ’I may not know who the Verlanders are, but they must have thought a lot about Bolles,’” Chris said. Karen and I always wanted to invest in the places that are important to our family and Bolles is at the top of that list.”

In recent years, the Verlanders established the Chris and Karen Verlander Excellence Fund, which will provide unrestricted support for Bolles Football and other athletic initiatives, as determined by the Athletic Director.

This love for and dedication to the School has yielded a change-making return on investment for the Verlanders who excelled on campus. Scotty said the lessons he and his brothers learned on the field and in the classroom and the relationships they forged were key to their success.

“The one thing my dad has always said is that Bolles prepares its students for life,” Scotty said. “I’m proud to be a Bolles alumnus and believe strongly in the power of the Bolles network and connections our kids will make as they move forward into college and their future careers.

It bears repeating: Bolles is family to the Verlanders. It’s an enduring connection point. Nothing sums up their story more appropriately than Chris’ memory of chairing a Grandparents’ Day event several years ago.

“Karen and I were leaving Grandparents’ Day after giving four talks on four different campuses, and I said something like, ’I’m tired, that was a long day,’” Chris said. “And Karen said to me, ’Honey, I just want to thank you for all these years, how active we’ve been at Bolles. This has meant the world to me.’ It has truly been the perfect life and she enjoyed every minute of it.”

Chris and Karen Verlander with sons (left to right) Michael ’98, Alan ’90 and Scotty ’94 Verlander.

Celebrating Planned Giving

Planned giving is a fundamental piece of Bolles advancement efforts, and we are honored to highlight some of them in this year’s annual report. Bequests, charitable trusts, gifts of annuities and other financial gifts solidify the School’s future — ensuring an All Things Possible educational experience for generations of Bulldogs to come. At the same time, planned giving is one of the most meaningful, deeply personal ways families can support the School and its mission. These gifts come from the heart! As a community, we are fortunate to be sustained by generations of donors who understand the power of planned giving. It is with utmost gratitude that we continue to build upon this longstanding legacy of generosity and assemble new opportunities for Bolles excellence. We are pleased to celebrate this cornerstone of Bolles philanthropy.

We are grateful for our education and excited that Betsy Lovett’s estate gift will provide this opportunity for others. We encourage all parents and grandparents to consider expanding their investment in Bolles’s future.”

Pictured: Betsy Lovett ’48 Bartram left an estate gift to create the Elizabeth R. Lovett ’48 Bartram Endowed Fund for Financial Aid.

Donor Stories Tygart Family

DEDICATION TO THE BOLLES WAY, FUTURE

The Tygart family continues to advance the legacy of dedication and service demonstrated by their late patriarch, Silas Thompson “Tom” “Papa T” Tygart, and to make good on the investment he and his wife Judy made in their children’s education.

Circuit Judge Lindsay Tygart Ahmed ’98, mother to Salem ’34 and Silas ’36, developed her courtroom persona through her student experiences in Bolles Fine and Performing Arts. United States Anti-Doping Agency Chief Executive Officer Travis Tygart ’89, Colorado Springs, CO resident and father of Mackie Tate, JT and Tommy Tygart, honed his leadership skills playing Bulldog baseball and basketball, establishing himself as “Most Likely to be President of Bolles” in the senior superlatives and later teaching social studies and coaching basketball at his alma mater. Their oldest sibling, Tyler Tygart ’87, father of Brittany ’08 and Austin ’13, built community and fellowship through his affiliation with the subsequent back-to-back state finals-winning Bulldog basketball team under legendary Coach Buddy Ward.

Each summer, Tygart coached swimming at the Florida Yacht Club, where he made a name for himself as an excellent teacher and mentor for younger swimmers. Tygart’s foundation in Bolles athletics helped build community interest in swimming.

Bolles provided the foundation for many other aspects of Tygart’s life, including a successful law career in the state attorney’s office and as a board-certified, elite-level trial lawyer and mediation professional. Always true to who he was professionally and personally, Tygart applied Bolles’ themes of pursuing excellence through courage, integrity and compassion to everything he considered important and worthwhile.

Tom Tygart ’58’s passion and lifetime ambassadorship for Bolles began when he was admitted to the School as a cadet during the early 1950s. His parents worked hard to provide the opportunity for him to attend Bolles, and Tygart excelled there as both a student and a multisport athlete. He competed on the Bolles basketball, football and swim teams and later pursued college-level swimming at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as an all-time letterman.

Over the years, Tygart supported Bolles as an allegiant ambassador, trustee, donor, athletic fan and booster, representing the best of Bolles’ military vestiges and a community of alumni who believed in regimen, courage and service above self. In the early years of Bolles athletics, he would accompany legendary Bolles benefactor A. Chester Skinner Jr. ’40 to away athletic events, even off-season when they “didn’t count.” He was in the bleachers or auditorium for every grandchild’s athletic or performing arts event. He was convinced giving back to Bolles was an important investment – both for his family and his community.

Daughter Lindsay Tygart Ahmed said her father instilled this sense of service obligation in his children. Following her graduation from Bolles and UNC, Tygart Ahmed said he made it very clear that she needed to figure out how she would give back to her

Silas Thompson “Tom” Tygart Jr ’58 1941-2023

alma mater – even though she had very few resources to share at that time.

“He was very insistent about me getting involved with Bolles, this was before I went to law school, and I was making $10 an hour working at Banana Republic thinking ’I don’t have money to give’” Tygart Ahmed said. “But he made it very clear, he’d say look there are so many other ways you can give back to support the School — you can join the alumni board, you can serve as a class representative, you can give your support, share your time and opinions. He was always championing us to give back in whatever way we could.”

Tygart Ahmed and her brothers have continued to support the School when they could, participating in alumni leadership roles, as guest speakers and volunteers and on boards.

“He made me think, ’what can I do? What can I offer?” Tygart-Ahmed said.

Tom Tygart’s legacy of philanthropy continues to make a difference in the lives of others today. Over the years, he gave a considerable amount to the School through his estate to financial aid because he believed that regardless of socioeconomic factors, a person’s narrative can be redefined by an investment in their education. He also established a six-figure gift for endowment honoring the Skinner family, people he admired and with whom he shared a loyalty and commitment to Bolles. The family recently established the Tygart Family Endowment for Financial Aid, which provides opportunities for more students to experience a Bolles education.

Tygart was dedicated to providing wider access to a Bolles education.

“He believed that being true to Bolles meant supporting opportunities to make it sustainable, he loved this place,” said Rahul Sharma ’03. “To attract future students, he knew the School had to offer a dependable and perpetual funding source. To me, it’s a personal point of pride to appreciate a man’s allegiance to a school that will survive no matter what. He would always say, ’The Bolles School will always be there.’”

While Bolles was at the heart of Tygart’s philanthropy, his faith was the foundation of his soul. According to his wife, Judy, he was able to unite both at his Baptism 10 years ago—in the Lobrano Pool, of all places.

She explained how the opportunity for adult Baptism came up during the couple’s membership class at Aspire Church in San Marco. The church had been using the Bolles facilities for social gatherings and the Lobrano Pool became the obvious spot for the baptismal event.

“Tom had been baptized as a child but when the church announced they were going to do that, he went to the pastor and said he would like to be baptized at Bolles,” Judy Tygart said, smiling. “So that’s how it happened, there were just two of them, Tom and another little girl who was maybe 12 or 13. It was just so special, I’ll never forget it. It was, a God thing. It was just amazing.”

Today, the Tygarts continue to stir the waters at Bolles – seizing new opportunities to advance the School community and mission through the lives of the grandchildren currently enrolled there. Even before his passing in the Fall of 2023, Papa T attended games and Grandparents’ Day events and experienced Bolles through this fresh new lens.

“We just love it. I am always so excited when I hear there’s a dance recital or a play or Grandparents Day, we try to get to to everything that the School offers,” Judy said. “Bolles is a wonderful place, it really is.”

Judy and late husband Tom ’58 Tygart have three generations of Bolles Bulldogs in the family.

Celebrating Endowment

Gifts of endowment increased more than doubled since the School’s comprehensive campaign began and this momentum is taking Bolles’ excellence to new heights. In addition to providing a source of income that supports Bolles’ long-term stability, endowed gifts generate returns that benefit students, faculty and staff both now and in the future, in perpetuity! Thanks to the many donors who have established endowed funds, Bolles is able to plan for its future with courage, integrity and compassion and meet immediate needs for Bulldogs of all ages. Endowments also enable the School to support faculty, staff and coaches with enriching opportunities to further their professional development — solidifying The Bolles School’s position as one of the best independent schools in the country to work, learn and live. Thank you to all the donors who have supported Bolles through endowed giving!

“When Helen was at the School she made it a point to get to know everyone. From the biggest donor, alumnus to the most junior person on the maintenance team. Everyone was equally important to her and the School.”

— Former President and Head of School John Trainer Jr. Ph.D.

Helen Colgate Smith, dedicated staff member to The Bolles School, made provisions in her estate to establish the Helen Colgate Smith Endowment for Financial Aid.

Donor Stories

The Gold Family

GOING FOR THE GOLD

The Gold family – Bolles Trustee Steven Gold ’95, wife Katie and children Cameron ’28, Nathaniel ’31, Charlotte ’33 and Whittaker ’35 – are making waves with their Bolles philanthropy. They have demonstrated a remarkable aptitude for recognizing opportunities to stir change, participate in giving, lead and provide student and campus resources that are making a tremendous difference for the Bolles community. All the while, the Golds’ giving is closely aligned with their personal and professional experiences in competitive swimming, mental health, medicine and family. The Bolles School is a better place today thanks to their generosity.

“We feel like we’re at a place we care about, this is where our kids are experiencing life and growing up – we want to do everything we can to make sure their school is going to be the best it can be,” said Katie Gold, a Jacksonville ocuplastic surgeon who met husband Steve during medical school. “We

really want to support meaningful causes to us and identifying ways we can help Bolles has become one of those priorities. I think philanthropy is something you have to be proactive about. It doesn’t just happen. Sometimes, someone else’s generosity will inspire others to give as well.”

It is inspiring indeed. Recently, the School announced plans for the Gold’s standard-bearing Aquatics Center Coaches Suite. Additionally, the Golds gifted a cutting-edge Teamwork Table to the School’s new Frank R. Sanchez & Hope and Dana E. Fender Center for Innovation.

The Golds’ dedication to Bolles began when Steve was an elite competitive swimmer in the mid-1990s. A boarding student at Bolles for two years, Steve excelled in the pool, enjoyed the international atmosphere of the dorm and his studies in science. He later swam for Yale University and was Captain of the team during his senior year. He continued his studies at University of Florida’s Fredric G. Levin College of Law in Gainesville, where he received a JD/MPH dual degree and met his wife, Katie, then a medical student also at the University of Florida.

Picture above: Steve ’95 and Katie Gold with children (left to right) Cameron ’28, Whittaker ’35, Charlotte ’33 and Nathaniel ’31 Gold.

The couple moved to cities like Philadelphia and New York, expanding their family all the while, before returning to Northeast Florida. While Katie pursued her ocuplastic surgery practice, Steve made a name for himself in mental health as the founder and CEO of Refresh Mental Health. The family began their third generation (Katie’s stepfather Russ Versaggi ’70 was a graduate) Bolles adventures on the Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus.

It was there Steve and Katie began wading into Bolles philanthropy – seizing opportunities to make a difference and participate in School advancement. Among the first was their support of the new George Hall gym and multipurpose building. The Golds were amazed the School did not have a gym at the time and were inspired by the generosity of teacher Cathy Stupski, who made a tremendous gift to jumpstart its construction. The George Hall lobby is named for the Gold family. Subsequently, the family participated in the Wotiz Family Outdoor Treehouse and Learning Center development.

The Golds later moved into town and began another Bolles family chapter at the Bolles Lower School Whitehurst Campus. When Steve was recognized as a Sidney W. Register Sr. Memorial Award recipient for outstanding alumnus during an Upper School Awards Day event several years ago, he learned of another area of giving opportunity: varsity swimmers did not have a special award. Steve decided to change that, too, with the creation of the Steven Todd Gold ’95 Varsity Swim Team Award Endowment in 2020. The endowed fund is given annually to a senior female and male swim team member who, like Steve, are All-American swimmers and display strong leadership characteristics in and out of the pool.

The Gold family’s see-understand-and-meet-a-need mentality has left an indelible legacy on the School. Other important examples include the Gold Aquatic Complex Scoreboard at the Tarver Pool, the Gold Family Endowed Fund for Financial Aid for boarding students and the Steven T. Gold ’95 Family Mental Health & Wellness Lecture Series Endowment. Steve also established and led a new mental health ad hoc committee on the Bolles Board of Trustees to promote

mental health opportunities in the Bolles community.

The mental health work has been particularly satisfying for both Katie and Steve. Their Mental Health & Wellness Lecture Series Endowment has been highly successful and well received. It is work like this that solidifies the Gold family’s role as community change-makers and builds their family’s philanthropic legacy.

Steve knows modeling this behavior for his family and the community is an important responsibility.

“Maybe our kids will one day be tied into the community and want to settle down here,” said Steve, who remains active as leader and competitor in the School’s Masters swim program, competing nationally and internationally. He also delights that his children are pursuing excellence in the very pool that propelled him toward elite-level swimming and professional success. “I think we are trying to show them that if you have the ability, it’s a good thing to support your school and give to future generations of students and athletes.”

Steve ’95 and Katie Gold at the Campaign Celebration in the Sanchez Fender Center for Innovation building.

CURRENT ENDOWMENTS q r

Art and Mark Alexander Endowment for Bolles Football

Established by a collective group of football alumni in memory of Art Alexander ’76 and Mark Alexander ’78

To provide a perpetual source of income for the varsity football team by supporting charter travel, equipment and other resources

C.L.G “Garnett’ Ashby ’44 Endowed Fund (formerly the Thurston S. Roberts Scholarship Fund)

Established by C.L.G. Ashby ’44

To provide financial support for students who reflect personal traits of high character and perseverance

Ann Davis Baker ’68 Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Ann Davis Baker ’68 and John Daniel Baker, II ’66

To provide tuition assistance to students encouraging diversity and inclusiveness in the student body

Barbara Barrett Memorial Endowment for Excellence in Literacy

Established by Michael F. Barrett and Kevin M. Barrett, M.D. ’91

To fund programs and activities focused on Language Arts and Library & Reading initiatives at the lower school Whitehurst campus.

Mike Barrett Endowed Fund for Coaching Excellence

Established by Kristina K. and J. Thaddeus Gulliford ’89 in honor of Coach Mike Barrett

To fund seminars, education, and professional development for Assistant Football Coaches

Karen and Ollie Barsh Champions Endowed Fund

Established by Karen B. Barsh in memory of Ollie Barsh

To support post-season travel expenses for Bulldogs athletics

Quinn R. Barton, Jr. Endowed Award

Established by Margaret Barton, Ph.D. ’82 and Tom Kimbrough, Susanna and David Barton ’90, Stacey and Ellis Barton’87, and Lindsey and Quinn Barton ’84, in honor of Quinn Barton ’46

To honor a senior student who most demonstrates Barton’s distinguished legacy of exceptional academic achievement, leadership, and character, as well as a reverence for the fine arts and The Bolles School

Bartram Learning Center

Endowed Fund (New)

Established by Scott and Amanda Soltau

To support the needs and advancement of the Learning Resource Center at the Middle School Bartram Campus

Wayne Belger Coaches

Development Endowed Fund

Anonymous in honor of Coach Wayne Belger

To provide professional development for Assistant Football Coaches

James VanEtten Bent ’53 Family Endowed Fund

Established by Patricia Paul Bent ’55 Bartram and James VanEtten Bent ’53, Marci and James Bent ’78, Tracey and Paul Bent ’81, Patricia Bent MacRae ’77 and Davis MacRae

To provide unrestricted funds to be used where needed most

Bolles Alumni Scholarship Fund

Established by The Dianne T. and Charles E. Rice Family Foundation, Julie and Dan Rice ’80, and Celeste Rice Donovan Greene ’85

To provide tuition assistance to the child, grandchild or great grandchild of a Bolles Alumnus

Bolles Football Endowment Fund

Established by Kristina K. and J. Thaddeus Gulliford ’89

To provide a source of income to support coaching staff salaries and stipends, post-season travel, equipment, banquet/ stewardship needs and general team support

Bolles Boys Lacrosse Endowed Fund

Established by Kristen and John Surface ’90

To provide a source of income to support varsity lacrosse coaching salaries and facility needs

Bolles Lacrosse Coaches

Development Endowment Fund

Established by Emily and Gary Coleman

To provide professional development for varsity lacrosse coaching staff

Bolles Parent Association (PA) Award for Scholarships and Financial Assistance

Established by the Bolles Parent Association

To provide scholarships to graduating seniors

Bolles School Parents Endowed Golf Award

Established by LuAnn Alvarez VanPelt ’74 and A. Rodney VanPelt ’73

To honor and recognize a Bolles varsity golfer

Bolles Track and Field Endowed Fund

Established by an anonymous donor

To provide funding for the core needs of Bolles Track and Field, ongoing programmatic needs of both boys’ and girls’ programs, and support for the Head Coach and Assistant Coach

Bradley-Turner Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Chris and Billy Ball

To support incoming 9th grade students to encourage diversity and inclusivity, as well as, to advance excellence in academic, leadership and citizenship

C.C. and Sarah T. Butler Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by the C.C. and Sarah T. Butler Foundation

To support 9th grade students who exhibit strong leadership and citizenship capabilities

Richard Cassidy Endowed Fund

Established by Richard Cassidy Sr.

To support tuition for students with financial need

David Woolard Chambers ’63 Memorial Fund

Established by Dr. and Mrs. William N. Chambers

To provide a book award to the valedictorian and to the Bolles Library

Chappell Culpeper Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by the Chappell Culpeper Family Foundation and Mary Lou and John Chappell

To provide financial assistance to students with financial need

Childress Family Endowed Fund

Established by Lewis Lee, Frances Lee, and Miranda Childress

To provide financial assistance to students who are academically motivated and contributing members of the School

Clarkson Family Endowed Fund for Academic Faculty Compensation

Established by the Clarkson family

To provide support for teacher salaries and compensation

Class of 1972 Endowment

Established by members of the class of 1972

To provide unrestricted funds to be used where needed most

Class of 2000 Endowment

Established by members of the class of 2000

To provide unrestricted funds to be used where needed most

Class of 2023 Endowment

Established by members of the class of 2023

To provide unrestricted funds to be used where needed most

Class of 2024 Endowment (New)

Established by members of the class of 2024

To provide unrestricted funds to be used where needed the most

Mary Lou and John Chappell

Mary Lou and John Chappell, board members of the Chappell Culpeper Family Foundation in Philadelphia, enjoyed watching great niece and nephew Madeline ’19 and Colin ’22 excel in their educational experiences at The Bolles School over the years. Mary Lou and John have been grateful for their successes in academics, the arts, and athletics from their home in Pennsylvania, and during oncampus visits Mary Lou described as “just beautiful.”

Most remarkable to Chappell were the personal strengths and life skills her niece and nephew honed during their 12-year tenure at The Bolles School.

“I see the drive these two have and their mannerisms — they are motivated and have such confidence and self-esteem, which is the product of their Bolles education,” she said. “It is such a global school — it’s a great pattern; other schools could learn a lot from Bolles’ methods.”

Inspired by Madeline and Colin’s experiences, the Chappells wanted to help more students achieve the same level of independent school success. The couple established the Chappell Culpeper Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance at The Bolles School in 2018, a year before their great-niece received her Bolles diploma on the River Campus. The gift was made as an annual application of specific funds from the Chappell Culpeper Family Foundation, which focuses its philanthropy on education and healthcare causes in the Philadelphia area.

“The endowment is not in Pennsylvania, but it was such a worthy cause to us because Bolles is doing such a wonderful job down there...I wanted to do that as a thank you to what our family has reaped attending Bolles,” Mary Lou said. “Bolles is a wonderful example of a school doing it right.”

Pictured left to right: Julia Kalinski, Carol Nimitz, the late Martha Darpino, Mary Lou and John Chappell

T. Theodore W. Crosby ’56 Memorial Endowed Fund

Established by Mrs. J. Ellis Crosby, Mrs. T. Theodore Crosby, and friends in memory of T. Theodore W. Crosby ’56

To provide financial assistance to students exemplifying leadership, talent, and ability in many areas of school life

CSX Endowed Fund

Established by CSX Transportation

To provide financial assistance to students who display achievement both in and out of the classroom

James H. Dahl Endowment

Established by James H. Dahl

To provide tuition assistance to an a qualified and deserving minority student

Sara Alice Bradley Darby Family Endowed Fund for the Arts

Established by F. Leonard Darby ’70 and R. Bradley Darby ’65 in memory of Sara Alice Bradley Darby

To support and to advance the Fine and Performing Arts at Bolles

Davis Gymnasium Facility Endowment (New)

Established by Jill S. and Jed V. Davis

To support and maintain operations of the Davis Gymnasium

Delaney Endowed Fund for Girls Lacrosse

Established by Lynn and Joe Delaney

To support coaches and general girls’ lacrosse program needs

Harry M. deMontmollin, Jr. ’56 Endowed Fund

Established by the Bolles Board of Trustees in honor of Harry deMontmollin, Jr. ’56

To provide financial assistance to an upper school student to promote diversity and inclusivity

Michael P. De Santo Endowed Fund

Established by Mike De Santo in honor of his grandchildren

To provide financial assistance to students demonstrating financial need

Dewan Faculty Appreciation Endowed Fund

Established by Kim and Derek Dewan in honor of their daughters Allison ’07 and Brittany ’04

To provide an award to distinguished teachers

Henrietta M. Donovan Chair of American Studies Endowed Fund

Established by Joan and Thomas Donovan Sr.

To recognize and reward outstanding educators

Richard Dostie ’72 Family Endowed Fund for Faculty Development

Established by Virginia and Richard R. Dostie ’72 and family

To provide professional development for a teacher from each campus to attend a workshop, educational conference, or symposium

Alfred I. duPont Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by the Alfred I. duPont Charitable Trust

To support a student that displays scholastic aptitude and a special determination to succeed in and out of the classroom

Jessie Ball duPont Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by the Jessie Ball duPont Fund

To support students that are committed to his or her academic program and demonstrate scholastic promise and willingness to participate in school activities, in and out of the classroom

Jessie Ball duPont Endowed Fund for Quality Teaching

Established by the Jessie Ball duPont Fund

To recognize and compensate the very best in teaching ideals and performance for Bolles faculty

Philip and Audrey Farace Endowed Scholarship Fund

Established by Becky and Dave Farace

To provide support for a boy or a girl with need-based tuition assistance

First Union National Bank Endowed Fund

Established by First Union Bank

To provide substance abuse education

Edward E. Ford Foundation

Endowed Teacher Fellowship Fund

Established by The Edward E. Ford Foundation

To provide a teaching prize for two outstanding Upper School faculty

Edward E. Ford Foundation

Endowed Fund for Mentoring

Established by The Edward E. Ford Foundation

To support a mentoring program for new high school faculty

Freeman Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Tricia and Doug Freeman

To support a rising Bolles senior who is a member of the National Honor Society

Global Learning and Engagement (GLE) Endowment

Established by Drs. Ali and Nayla Chahlavi

To provide financial growth and support for the Global Learning and Engagement program

Steven Todd Gold ’95 Varsity Swim Team Award

Established by Katherine G. and Steven T. Gold ’95

To provide the Steven T. Gold ’95 Varsity Team Swim Award

Gold Family Endowed Fund for Financial Aid

Established by Katherine G. and Steven T. Gold ’95

To provide tuition assistance to a minority boarding student

The Steven Todd Gold ’95 Family Mental Health and Wellness Lecture Series Endowment

Established in by Katherine G. and Steven T. Gold ’95

To provide funds to assist with bringing a Mental Health & Wellness speaker to all four campuses.

Lucy B. Gooding Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by the Lucy B. Gooding Charitable Foundation

To support students with demonstrated financial need

“Beginning with Betsy Ross Lovett and her sister Caroline Ross Burroughs, three generations of our family have attended the Bartram School for girls or The Bolles School. All benefited from the excellent education and moral values instilled by these two institutions. Having previously given the lead gift for the Betsy Lovett Center for the Arts at the Bartram campus, Betsy left a significant gift to Bolles for financial assistance for current and future students. ” – Elizabeth Lovett College ’70 Bartram

Lucy B. Gooding Endowed Fund for Maintenance

Established by the Lucy B. Gooding Charitable Foundation

To support the maintenance of the Gooding Art Gallery

Lucy B. Gooding Endowed Fund for Substance Abuse Education

Established by the Lucy B. Gooding Charitable Foundation

To support wellness programs for students and faculty

Connie Boyd Hegarty ’56 Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Dr. W. Harvey Hegarty in honor of Constance Boyd Hegarty ’56

To support a student entering Bolles Bartram Middle School

Hixon-Simpson Endowed Memorial Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by John H. Hixon ’47 (Skip), George C. Hixon ’55 (Tim), Joseph M. Hixon ’56 (Joe) and John Milton B. Simpson ’60 (Bryan) to honor their father Judge John Milton Bryan Simpson

To provide support for deserving students of color with demonstrated financial need

The Hunt Family Endowment

Established by Melissa and Harvey Hunt in honor of their son Lincoln ’22

To support The Bolles School writing program

The Archie Jenkins Personal Achievement Award

Established for Archie Jenkins, III ’80 by his family and friends to honor his Bolles Upper School experience and personal achievement

To provide an Award to the Bolles senior at graduation who has earned the most scholastic improvement, reflected by increase in class standing from first year to graduation and to the teacher who was most helpful to the student’s progress

J. Malcolm Jones II ’71 Endowment for an Upper School Mentoring Program (New)

Established by J. Malcolm Jones II ’71

To provide support for the Mentoring Program at Bolles Upper School

Dr. Rita Davidson Kaunitz Endowed Sculpture Award

Established by Karen and Andy Kaunitz, M.D. in honor of Andrew’s mother Dr. Rita Davidson Kaunitz

To recognize a senior art student who excels in sculpture to receive this annual award

Dr. Aalok Kuthiala ’90

Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Dr. Chitra Kuthiala in memory of her son Dr. Aalok Kuthiala ’90

To support students who otherwise would not have the opportunity to experience a Bolles education

Edward W. Lane Jr. Endowed Memorial Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Helen Murchison Lane, ’42 Bartram in memory of her husband Edward W. Lane Jr.

To support to a Bolles Middle School Bartram Student who has high academic achievement

Lazzara Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Irene and Gasper Lazzara, M.D. to honor their children Christopher ’04, Jessica ’05 and Malea ’06

To support students entering The Bolles School who possess academic achievement and demonstrate financial need

Fontaine LeMaistre Memorial Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Ann LeMaistre (Angel) in memory of her husband Mr. Fontaine LeMaistre, III

To help defray the cost of a Bolles education for recipients with demonstrated financial need, with preference to recipients who possess high scholastic ability and citizenship skills

Eileen R. Liesegang Endowed Spirit Award Fund

Established by Dr. Tom Liesegang and friends in memory of his wife, Eileen

To provide a cash honorarium for two seniors, one from the varsity football team and one from the performing arts program

Forrest B. Long and Jane Dove Long

Endowed Fund for the Resident Life Boarding Program

Established by Forrest B. Long and Jane Dove Long

To provide support for the Resident Life Boarding Program

Captain Robert W. Love Endowed Fund

Established by students and faculty in memory of Captain Robert W. Love

To support students with financial need

Elizabeth R. Lovett ’48 Bartram Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by the estate of Elizabeth R. Lovett

To support students with demonstrated financial need

Malcolm G. Lyon ’32 Annual Giving Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Malcolm G. Lyon ’32

To provide tuition assistance to students with demonstrated need

Wilford Lyon Jr. Annual Giving Fund

Established by Eleanor and Wilford Lyon Jr.

To ensure the Bolles Fund is supported annually, and in perpetuity

Lynn Massey ’76 Memorial Fund

Established in memory of Lynn Massey

To support students with financial need

Daryle C. May Endowment Fund for Faculty Development

Established by Lynda May Erwin ’80 and William Wofford Erwin, Jr. ’80 in memory of Lynda’s father Dr. Daryle C. May

To support professional development for teachers

Rufus R. McClure Award

Established by the Archie Jenkins family in honor of Rufus McClure

To recognize an 8th grade student who has achieved the greatest academic improvement during the middle school years

Hilda Russell McCrory Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Marion McCrory Gilliland ’37 Bartram in memory of her mother Hilda Russell McCrory

To provide support for an entering female student with demonstrated need who displays praise-worthy character and who shows academic achievement

James C. McGehee ’68 Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by The Bolles School Alumni Association and the family of James C. McGehee ’68

To provide support to an Upper School male student with demonstrated financial need who otherwise would not be able to attend Bolles

McGraw Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Sacha A. and Donald “Josh” C. McGraw in honor of their children, Erin F. McGraw ’01 and Donald “Casey” C. McGraw ’98

To provide tuition support for deserving students with demonstrated financial need

Curtis R. Middlekauff ’79

Endowed Memorial Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Carol and Robert Middlekauff, M.D. and friends in memory of their son, Curtis Middlekauff ’79

To provide financial assistance to students with demonstrated need

George C. Miller, Jr. ’39 Endowed Fund for Music

Established by Irene and George C. Miller Jr. ’39

To underwrite Bolles music programs

Lula F. Miller Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Bartram alumnae and friends of Bartram

To provide general endowment use for financial assistance

Miller-Pratt Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by former Bartram teacher Elizabeth Rothe in memory of Lula F. Miller and Olga Pratt

To provide general endowment use for financial assistance

Robert A. Mills ’45 Endowment

Established by The Lucy B. Gooding Charitable Foundation Trust in memory of Robert A. Mills

To assist in maintaining the prominence of the Sanchez Fender Center for Innovation, Science and Math Building

Norcross Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by the Norcross Foundation and Amy and Gary Norcross

To provide The Bolles School with significant need-based financial assistance

directed to a new upper school minority student, with preference to a KIPPqualified graduate from Jacksonville

Duane Ottenstroer Endowed Fund

Established by Sue and Duane Ottenstroer

To honor and recognize teachers on the San Jose Campus for their commitment to advancing academic achievement by providing support for teacher salaries and compensation

Roger M. Painter Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by the Painters

To provide support for the general Endowment to be used for student financial assistance

Robert H. Paul, Jr. Chair of English Endowed Fund

Established by Patricia Paul Bent ’55 and Robert H. Paul III ’52 in memory of Robert H. Paul Jr.

To provide support for the English Department including merit pay to members of the English Department faculty

Melissa Pearson ’81 Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Carol and Forrest Travis, friends, and classmates in memory of Melissa Pearson ’81

To support the general financial assistance endowment

David O. Pedrick ’86 Endowed Fund

Established by family, classmates, and friends to perpetuate the legacy of David O. Pedrick ’86

To recognize seniors who demonstrate proven leadership ability, athletic achievement, artistic ability, school spirit, and a genuine compassion for all people

Jane Pendergast Community Service Endowed Fund

Established by Jane and John Pendergast ’73 in honor of his mother Jane

To support and underwrite community service activities and programs for Upper School Students

Petway Chair of Mathematics

Established by Betty and Thomas Petway

To support quality instruction in the subject of mathematics

Peyton Endowed Guest Artist Fund

Established by Marcy and Herb Peyton and family

To support a short-term visiting artist series on a biennial basis

Ramey Family Endowment for Athletic Performance

Established by Michele M. and Scott C. Ramey

To support the upper school girls’ varsity swimming and diving program and the girls’ varsity soccer program

The Joan and William Rein Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by the William and Joan Rein Family Foundation

To give deserving need-based students an opportunity to access a Bolles education and The All Things Possible Experience

Randal “Lee” Ringhaver Jr. Endowment for Learning Support (New)

Established by Bree Alban Ringhaver ’96

To provide learning services to help students achieve academic success

The Risley Family Volleyball Endowed Fund

Established by Joan and Phil Risley ’79 and Dotty Risley

To provide support for the Bolles Varsity Volleyball program

James Stephen Risley Jr. Memorial Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Dorothy “Dotty” Risley and family to honor Mr. Risley’s commitment to The Bolles School

To provide support to students who demonstrate financial need, with preference going to female students of color with academic promise and willingness to participate in school activities

Charles B. Rogers Continuity Fund for Football

Established by Robert B. Baker ’82 in recognition of Coach Charles “Corky” Rogers

To support salaries and stipends for the Head Football Coach position

John T. Ryan Memorial Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

To provide support for students with financial need

Louis Sales Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Mary Sales ’79 in memory of her grandfather Dr. Louis M. Sales

To support students who possess a commitment to learning, participate in school life and have a demonstrated financial need

Michael A. Sandifer ’64 & Elaine M. Sandifer Endowed Fund

Established by Elaine and Mike Sandifer ’64

To provide support for The Bolles School’s technology course needs, business entrepreneurial curriculum, and programming needs

Frederick H. Schultz Endowed Fund

Established by Frederick H. and Nancy Reilly Schultz

To support merit pay for teachers

Frederick and Darcy Scott Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by lower school parents and friends to honor Mr. Frederick H. and Mrs. Darcy J. Scott

To provide support to students with demonstrated need with an aim to foster diversity and inclusivity at the Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus

The DeWitt R. Searles ’39 Endowed Fund for Information Technology

Established by Major General DeWitt R. Searles ’39

To help defray the costs of computers and computer updates

The Sessions Family Endowed Fund

Established by Kimberly and Jason Sessions.

To support the critical needs of the School as determined by leadership

Scott McRae Shad ’01

Memorial Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Harold Shad ’64 and Jennie Shad ’65 Bartram, family, classmates, and friends in memory of Scott M. Shad ’01

To provide students, with demonstrated need, the funds to experience a Bolles Upper School education

Andrew Cooper Siguler ’17 Endowed Fund

Established by Pam and George Siguler

To support the school with unrestricted funds

Skinner Family Endowment for Athletics

Established by Jenifer and Chip Skinner ’70, Erin and Chris Skinner ’80, Kim and David Skinner ’77, and Kathy Skinner Newton ’72 and Rusty Newton

To support Bolles Athletics

Randall T. Skinner ’82 Musical Guest Artists Endowment

Established by Tracy and Randy Skinner ’82

To provide support for Master Class learning

Helen Colgate Smith Endowment for Financial Aid

Established with an estate gift from Helen Colgate Smith

To provide financial assistance for qualified and deserving Bolles students

J.P. Smith Family Fund for Academics

Established by Kaki and J. P. Smith Jr.

To support academics

Jeremy and Martha Smith Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Martha and P. Jeremy Smith Jr.

To provide financial assistance for qualified and deserving Bolles students

Jay Stein Caring Award

Established by Hugh H. Jones Jr.

To provide an award for the Senior who best exemplifies a caring attitude

Martin E. Stein Family Endowed Fund

Established by Joannie and Martin Stein, Sr., Brooke and Martin “Hap” Stein Jr., ’70, Rebecca and Richard “Rick” Stein ’74, Polly and Robert “Bobby” Stein ’75 & Linda and David Stein

To support enrollment for those who otherwise could not enjoy the benefits of the Bolles experience and in support of quality programming in each of our divisions and in each area of school activity

Martin E. Stein Endowed Scholarship Fund

Established by Joannie and Martin E. Stein Sr.

To support students with demonstrated financial need who possess a commitment to academics and have a high standard of character

Louis Wellhouse/Martin Stein Family Endowed Scholarship Fund

Established by Joannie and Martin E. Stein, Sr. in honor of her parents Rhoda and Louis M. Wellhouse Jr.

To support recipients with demonstrated financial need who possess a commitment to academics and have a high standard of character

Brad Sterling Endowed Award for Boys Lacrosse

Established by lacrosse parents and alumni in honor of Coach Brad Sterling

To recognize a lacrosse player who exemplifies the values of the Bolles School and to bolster the boys’ lacrosse budget

Stopyra Foundation Endowed Fund

To provide funding for Stopyra fountain renovation and maintenance

Cathy Stupski Endowment for Financial Assistance

Established by Catherine R. Stupski

To provide financial assistance for students attending Bolles Ponte Vedra campus

Sanjay Swani ’83 Endowed Fund for Academic Achievement

Established by Preeti and Sanjay Swani ’83

To bolster academics with experiences beyond the classroom by participating in academic competitions and scholastic conferences, and by attending academicrelated lectures

Travis Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Rosalind and Mark Travis ’80 in recognition of the Travis family; O. Forrest Travis, Carol Travis, Rosalind Travis, Holly Travis Wallace ’81, Robin Travis Reifsnider ’82, Lane Travis ’12 and Adam Travis ’16

To provide financial assistance, with preference given to students who display leadership, character, discipline, a commitment to academics and participate in co-curricular activities

Tygart Family Endowment for Financial Assistance (New )

Established by The Tygart Family in memory of S. Thompson Tygart Jr. ’58

To provide need-based assistance to eligible Bolles students

Jean Conroy Tyler ’39 Endowed Memorial Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by the Tyler family in memory of Jean Conroy Tyler ’39

To support students who exhibit good character, maintain a B average, and display a dedication to school-related activities

Varn Family Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Betty and George Varn ’38 and Marjorie and Lester Varn ’42

To support students who need help to close the gap between parent contribution and full tuition

The Chris and Karen Verlander Excellence Endowed Fund

Established by Chris and Karen Verlander

To provide support for Bolles football and other athletic initiatives

Frank and Cecile Walker

Endowed Fund

Established with funds from the Cecile W. Walker Estate

To aid academically qualified students who demonstrate a financial need

Buddy and Bette Ward

Endowed Fund for Boys Basketball

Established by current and former basketball players, led by Susan and Sean J. Kelly ’89, in honor of Coach Wesley “Buddy” Ward

To provide budget relieving capital to enhance the boys’ varsity basketball program

William Waterman ’68 Endowed Fund for the Arts

Established by Bronda and Neil J. Waterman

To support the Bolles Art Department

Scott and Kelly Witt Endowed Fund for Wrestling

Established by Kelly and Scott Witt

To provide resources to support salaries and stipends for the wrestling coaches

Scott and Kelly Witt

Endowed Fund for Varsity Girls Cross Country

Established by Scott and Kelly Witt

To help Bolles Athletics pursue and maintain the best coaches

Captain Jonathan Yerkes Jr. ’35

Endowed Fund for Financial Assistance

Established by Miranda Childress, of The Francis and Miranda Childress Foundation, in honor of Captain Jonathan Yerkes Jr. ’35

To support deserving students with financial need r

Class Endowments

THE COLLECTIVE POWER OF LEGACY

Dear Alumni,

We are in a bold new era and endowment is critical to the sustainability of Bolles. All academic institutions must have a robust endowment to remain relevant.

Over the last several years, the Bolles Endowment has doubled to $30M but to remain independent and strong, we must have an endowment of $150M at a minimum. We can do this together!

Since 2023, every graduating class has established their own Class Endowment and this must remain a tradition. Consider beginning your Class Endowment today with the help of fellow classmates or adding to an existing endowment through a current gift or as a bequest in your will. Our Advancement team at the School is ready to assist you.

Cali Wells ’33, a member of the centennial graduating class, poses with the Transition statue in front of Bolles Hall. Dedicated to the School by the Bolles Class of 1957, the statue’s three figures depict the School’s history since it was established in 1933 — first, as an all-male military boarding school, then as a non-military, all-male school and finally as the co-educational, Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 day and boarding college preparatory school it is today.

The gift you make will never be spent but live in perpetuity. Your Class Endowment will grow year after year and the principal may be added to at any time to increase its yield for generations of future Bulldogs. Class Endowment participants will receive an annual report on how the funds were utilized each year as a distinguished benefactor of the institution.

Thank you for your support of The Bolles School –today, tomorrow and forever!

$400,000

2023 CLASS ENDOWMENT

Hypothetical Long-Term Growth of an Initial Gift1

$300,000

$200,000

$100,000

$500,000 STARTING VALUE

Value: $134K

Value: $445K

Spending support: $356K

Spending support: $68K

$60K Gift

$50K Gift

Value: $111K

Value: $371K

Cumulative spending support over 50 years: $296K

Cumulative spending support over 20 years: $57K

1Return Assumption: 7.9%; Spending Assumption: 3.5%

Above: Alumni from Classes ’73 and earlier gather in Verlander Hall for the 2023 Legacy Luncheon. An annual celebration for alumni marking 50th year reunions or higher.

Top Right: Photo from Class of 2023 processional. Bottom Right: Bolles Board of Trustee member Chet Skinner ’98 at his 25th Reunion and his wife Sarah enjoy the River Campus at the All-Alumni Cocktail Party with President and Head of School Tyler Hodges and Scotty ’94 and Stephanie Verlander.

HOW TO CREATE A CLASS ENDOWMENT

An established Class Endowment consists of a minimum of at least a $50,000 gift cumulatively provided by classmates, parents, grandparents and friends.

Class Endowments are unrestricted and meet the critical needs of the School as they arise.

2024 CLASS ENDOWMENT

$70,000 COLLECTIVE GIVING

A New Bold Tradition:

Graduating Classes ’23 and ’24 both began their Class Endowments prior to graduation and they will continue to support them and watch them grow to sustain the school they love!

Right: Photo from Class of 2024 processional.

Honoring History and Planting a Seed — Class of 2024

“My father was a cadet at Bolles, I had a great high school experience there, my wife went to Bartram, and my son Billie IV just graduated in 2024, so Bolles is near and dear to my heart. I thought starting an endowment for his class was a good way to honor our family history while helping to plant a seed for the school’s future sustainability.”

“I know how critical fundraising is, and our family has always supported the school. But giving to an endowment is different because it is a permanent legacy that will continue to grow and benefit future generations. Having worked phone banks in the past, I also know that a matching gift is one of the best ways to encourage participation, so that’s what we did. I am so glad it worked out — and we beat the Class of 2023!”

III ’83

Calling on Your Classmates — Class of 1972

“We sent out a letter and made calls to classmates explaining that the minimum endowment goal was $50,000 and any donation, small or large, would be welcome. The enthusiasm was overwhelming! Within a week, we had commitments for over half the funds, and we reached the goal a couple of weeks after that. Classmates had fun reaching out to each other, and the Class of 1972 will always be proud to have initiated this campaign for other classes to follow — and exceed.”

“Endowment gifts may not always seem as visible and exciting as named facilities, but properly managed and invested endowments keep on giving for generations. A class endowment is an exciting opportunity for all classmates to participate in making a huge difference in the life of the school.”

’72

Richard Dostie 72’ with wife Ginny
The Nimnicht family, pictured left to right: Amanda Nimnicht ’88 Bartram, Billie Nimnicht IV ’24, Adair Humphreys ’16 and Billie Nimnicht III ’83.

Classes of the Future

“Although our children are many years from graduation, my husband and I were delighted to help establish their Class Endowments now. I have always found that the earlier you become involved in supporting an institution, the more you remain connected in the long term. It is a matter of engagement, and we want to nurture that engagement for our family at Bolles.”

“We feel fortunate to have the opportunity to contribute to the health and growth of the School while helping to build community and connection in our daughters’ respective classes. Bolles is an incredible institution, and alumni engagement is critical to its future.”

Bolles Board of Trustees Member Marion Cangemi

Members of the Culture of Philanthropy at The Bolles School play a vital role in supporting the School’s Mission of preparing our students for college and life by inspiring excellence, courage, integrity and compassion in an academic community dedicated to nurturing mind, body and soul.

We appreciate the commitment, leadership and support of The Bolles School by each member of our Culture of Philanthropy Society in our constant pursuit of excellence in all that we do.

Culture of Philanthropy Giving Levels

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE

Gifts and pledges of $1,000,000 or more cumulatively

VISIONARY CIRCLE

Gifts and pledges of $500,000 to $999,999 cumulatively

LEADERSHIP CIRCLE

Gifts and pledges of $100,000 to $499,999 cumulatively

SUSTAINER’S CIRCLE

Those Who Have Established an Endowment or Have a Signed, Documented Bequest

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE

Gifts and pledges of $1,000,000 or more cumulatively

Q The Bent Family Foundation Inc.

Q Patricia Paul Bent ’55 and James * Bent ’53 ~

Q Marci and Jimmy Bent Jr. ’78

Q Paul Bent ’81

Q Ellen Fitzsimmons Rogowski and Greg Rogowski

Q Jerry * and Bruce Chappell Sr.

Q Hope and Dana Fender, D.M.D. ^

Q Tricia and Doug Freeman

Q Gate Petroleum Company

Q Lucy B. Gooding Charitable Foundation Trust

Q Celeste Rice Green ’85 and Jeff Green

Q The Gordon and Llura Gund Foundation

Q Llura Liggett Gund ’58 * and Gordon Gund

Q Lara and Grant Gund

Q Lindsey and Zachary Gund

Q Kernan * and George * Hodges Jr. ’56

Q Margaret Jason

Q Betsy Ross Lovett ’48 *

Q Patricia Bent MacRae ’77 and Davis MacRae Jr.

Q Cary MacRae ’04

Q Joannie and Russell * Newton Jr.

Q Kathy Skinner Newton ’72 and Rusty Newton III +

Q Kathryn Jason Oldoerp ’96

Q Sue and Duane Ottenstroer

Q Missy and Josh Pearson

VISIONARY CIRCLE

Q Jane and John Pendergast Jr. ’73

Q Marcy and Herb Peyton

Q The Dianne T. and Charles E. Rice

Family Foundation Inc

Q Dianne and Charles * Rice

Q Julie and Dan Rice ’80

Q Kim and Frank Sanchez +

Q Sellier Family Foundation

Q Wendy and Vic Sellier ’67

Q Chester Skinner Jr. ’40 * ~

Q Jenifer and Chip Skinner III ’70

Q Teresa Bennett and Jim Staman, M.D.

Q Catherine Stupski

Q Margaret and Jack Tarver Foundation

Q Cameron Chappell Walker ’85 and Craig Walker

Gifts and pledges of $500,000 to $999,999 cumulatively

Q Bree Ringhaver Alban ’96 and David Alban

Q Mary and Bruce Anderson

Q Jack C. Arnold Jr. Charitable Fund

Q The Bolles School Parent Association

Q Chris * and Billy Ball

Q C. C. and Sarah T. Butler Foundation

Q The Francis and Miranda Childress Foundation

Q Mr. James H. Dahl

Q Katie Gold M.D. and Steve Gold ’95 +

Q Ann Curry Hicks ’55 ~ and David * Hicks

Q Melissa Hunt

Q Catherine LeMaistre Jones ’97 and J. Malcolm Jones III ’96

Q L. W. Chipper Jones Jr. ’90

Q Leslie Jones and Malcolm* Jones, Jr. ’71

Q Mary Virginia Skinner Jones

Q Laura and Billy Kappaz ^

Q Helen Murchison Lane ’42 ~ and Edward * Lane Jr.

Q Alison and Lewis Lee Jr. ’76

Q Anne D. Lee and George Childress Lee ’78

Q Lenoir Valentine Lee ’83

Q Lewis Lee

Q Frances * and Hal Lynch ~

Q Beth Uible Morris ’77 and Bill Morris

Q Norcross Foundation Inc.

Q Amy and Gary Norcross

Q Debbie and Jeff Parker

Q Ring Power Corporation

Q Paula and Randy Ringhaver

Q River Branch Foundation

Q Elaine Maltby Sandifer * and Mike Sandifer ’64

Q The Eunice Pitt Odom Semmes Foundation

Q Pamela * and George Siguler

Q Erin and Chris Skinner ’80

Q Kim and David Skinner ’77

Q Deanie and Jay Stein ’63

Q Brooke and Hap Stein ’70

Q Suzanne and Chip Stelljes ’80

Q Preeti + and Sanjay Swani ’83

Q Mary Jane and Jack Uible

Q Karen * and Chris Verlander

Q Ann Lee Webb ’75

Q Katharine Conroy Whalen ’66 and Dan Whalen

Q Anonymous

LEADERSHIP CIRCLE

Gifts and pledges of $100,000 to $499,999 cumulatively

Q Brooke Johnson Acosta-Rua ’84 and Fernando Acosta-Rua ’85 +

Q Sarah and John * Bailey

Q Tiffany and Josh Baker

Q Barco Family Foundation

Q Robin and Barry Barco ’83

Q Mike Barrett

Q Susan and Carol Bolch Jr. ’61

Q The Bolles Sharks

Q Bradley-Turner Foundation

Q Caterina and Hugh Caron

Q Nayla Osma-Chahlavi, M.D. and Ali Chahlavi, M.D.+

Q Chappell Culpeper Family Foundation

Q Mary Lou and John Chappell

Q Chartwells Inc.

Q Patricia Clarkson

Q Poppy and Rob Clements

Q Elizabeth Coffman, Ph.D. ’83

Q Blanche * and Luther * Coggin

Q Helen and Crawford Cole Jr.

Q Elizabeth Lovett Colledge ’70

Q Eleanor Page Colledge ’68 and Shep Colledge ’66

Q Brenda and Joe Collins

Q Vicky and Charles * Commander III

Q Bel Balesdent Comparato ’95 and Michael Comparato

Q Karim and John Crowley

Q Sher-Lu Pai, M.D. and Rajeeb Das

Q Kathryn and Stephen Davie

Q Jill and Jed Davis +

Q Kitty and Wayne Davis

Q Mike De Santo

Q Sue and Rahul Deshmukh, M.D. ’89 +

Q Kim and Derek Dewan

Q Ginny and Richard Dostie ’72

Q Paula and Dan Dross ’76

Q The DuBow Family Foundation

Q Helen and Michael DuBow

Q Linda * and Laurie DuBow

Q Susan DuBow

Q Alfred I. duPont Educational and Charitable Fund

Q Jessie Ball duPont Fund

Q Elizabeth and Aubrey Edge

Q The Edward E. Ford Foundation

Q Ekkebus Family Foundation

Q Randy and David Evans Jr.

Q Karen and Matt Fairbairn

Q The Fig Tree Fund

Q First Union National Bank Florida

Q Heidi and Steve Fischer

Q Carol and Bill Foley II

Q Stephanie and Ron Foster, Jr.

Q Kimberly and Vince Galiano M.D.

Q Christina and Frank Gatlin

Q Sherri Ringhaver Geddes ’85 and Tim Geddes

Q Karen Ferguson Gray ’84

Q Pam and Alan Green

Q Tina and Thad Gulliford ’89

Q Wendy Ottenstroer Hamilton ’87 and Scott Hamilton

Q Reid Hanson, D.V.M. ’75

Q The Haskell Company

Q Joan and Preston Haskell III

Q Margaret and David Hicks Jr.

Q Laura and Mike Hodge ’90 +

Q Nancy and David Hutson

Q Independent Insurance Group

Q Jacksonville Orthopaedic Institute

Q Brady S. Johnston Perpetual Charitable Trust

+ Current Trustee | ~Trustee Emeriti | * Deceased | ^ Future Tustee

q rGaliano Family Invested in Preparing for the Future

Bolles parents Kimberly and Vincent Galiano have made significant contributions to the Bolles capital campaign and annual gift initiatives, demonstrating their generosity and dedication to the School. Kimberly also is actively engaged in Parent Association activities. Both parents enjoy attending morning flag day and other special events on the Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus.

The Galianos joined the Bolles family in 2022 when their son was in Pre-K. They firmly believe that Bolles is ‘heads above all others’ in the way it prepares students for the future. This confidence is the driving force behind their generous support for the school and its mission.

“We want to help better the school so students can engage in and be prepared for the future,” Kimberly Galiano said. “We appreciate all that our son has learned and experienced so far, and we want to make sure future students have the same experience.”

parents Michael and Glenn Miller enjoy the COP

Farm

Q Kate Newton Jones ’05 and Kyle Jones

Q Tracy and Palmer Knight ’89

Q Joy and Howard Korman

Q Chitra Kuthiala M.D.

Q Shelly and Chris Lanning

Q Irene and Gasper Lazzara, Jr. D.D.S.

Q Tom Liesegang, M.D.

Q Sharyn and Tom Lobrano ’63

Q Jane and Forrest Long ’73

Q Susan and Radford * Lovett ’51

Q Sharon and Steve * Lucie, M.D.

Q Jeanie and Bill Lynch ’77

Q Eleanor and Wilford Lyon Jr.

Q Marco Family Foundation

Q Julie and David Marco ’74

Q Lee and Rodney Margol ’68

Q The Ray Sutton McGehee Foundation

Q Ann McGehee

Q Catherine and David McGehee, Sr. ’71

Q Debbie and Sutton McGehee, Jr. ’68

Q The Donald C. McGraw Foundation

Q The Elizabeth B. McGraw Foundation

Q Sacha and Josh McGraw, III

Q Kristin and Rodney McLauchlan

Q Michael Meyers + and Chad Labenz

Q Damon Miller ’64 *

Q Glenn and Michael Miller

Q Irene * and George * Miller

Q Nicki and Chuck Miller

Q Margie and Jorge Morales

Q Zoie Haynes Morales ’96 and Michael Morales ’96 ^

Q Powell and Russell Newton, IV

Q Darnice and Derek O’Leary

Q Christina and Jason Osborne

Q Julie and Jay Parrish, Ph.D.

Q Sharon Paryani, M.D. and Shyam Paryani, M.D ^

Q Patton Korman Shelton Family

Q Pamela Paul and Bobby* Paul III ’52 ~

Q Julie Newton Phillips ’09 and Hayden Phillips

Q Bill Powell ’72

Q Kinsey and Justin Powell ’98

Q Sandra and Al Powell, Jr.

Q Cindy and Ron Price

Q Kellie and Drew Prusiecki

Q Adrienne and Michael Puldy ’80

Q Deborah Hicks Quazzo ’78 and Stephen R. Quazzo

Q Rein Family Foundation

Q Robyn and David Reein

Q RF SMART

Q Laurie and Clay Richter

Q Dotty and Steve* Risley, Jr.

Q Lauren and Ted Rueger

Q Denise Decker and Peter Sadowski

Q Cindy Sanborn ’83 and Elizabeth Andrews

Q Julie and J.J. Schickel ’88

Q The Schultz Foundation

Q John Schultz ’81 *

Q Nancy * and Fred * Schultz Sr. ’46 ~

Q Becky and Leed Silverfield ’95

Q Bonnie and Ken Skaggs

Q Tracy and Randy Skinner ’82

Q Emily and Hawley Smith

Q Kaki and J.P. Smith

Q Marcie Smith

Q Steven Smith

held annually for our Culture of Philanthropy donors. + Current Trustee | ~Trustee Emeriti | * Deceased | ^ Future Tustee

Q Dawn Sollee, Pharm.D. and Paul Sollee ’88

Q Carl Spadaro

Q Kim Spadaro

Q Linda Berry Stein and David Stein *

Q Polly and Bobby Stein

Q Nanc and Chris Stubbs ’67

Q Heather and Frank Surface III ’82

Q Kristen and John Surface ’90 +

Q Marchie and David Surface ’85

Q Sally and J.F. * Surface Jr.

Q Nita and Charlie Tomm

Q Rosalind and Mark Travis ’80

Q Anna Turner

Q Judy and Tom * Tygart ’58

Q LuAnn Alvarez VanPelt ’74 and Rodney VanPelt ’73 +

Q Kelly Huckabee Varn ’77 and Billy Varn ’74

Q Marjorie * and Lester * Varn Jr. ’42

Q Mary Elizabeth * and George * Varn ’38

Q Bill Whitmire, Jr. ’73

Q Stacie and Larry Wilf

Q Stephanie Wilson

Q Blake Wilson, Sr.

Q Lisha and Halsey Wise

Q Kelly and Scott Witt

Q Ashley Stein Wotiz ’96 and Matt Wotiz +

Q Debra and Arthur Wotiz

Q Vicki and Chuck Wyckoff

Q Zimmerman Family Foundation

Q Elli and Charles Zimmerman

Q Chase and Morrie Zimmerman

Q Seeman Zimmerman

Q Christina and Tom Zorn

Bolles
fall-time
to Table Dinner

SUSTAINER’S CIRCLE

Those Who Have Established an Endowment or Have a Signed a Documented Bequest

Endowments

Q Anonymous

Q Bree Ringhaver Alban ’96 and David Alban

Q Eleanor * and Garnett * Ashby Sr. ’44

Q Anne Davis Baker ’68 and John Baker II ’66

Q Robert Baker ’82

Q Chris * and Billy Ball III

Q Carol and Jep Barbour ’75

Q Dr. Kevin Barrett ’91

Q Mike Barrett

Q Karen Barsh

Q Lindsey and Quinn Barton III ’84

Q Dr. Margaret Barton ’82 and Mr. Tom Kimbrough

Q Stacey and Ellis Barton ’87

Q Susanna and David Barton ’90

Q Marci and Jimmy Bent Jr. ’78

Q Patricia Paul Bent ’55 and James * Bent Sr. ’53 ˜

Q Paul Bent ’81

Q The Bolles Parent Association

Q Evelyn Callaghan

Q Carol * and Dick * Cassidy Sr.

Q Nayla Osman Chahlavi, M.D. and Ali Chahlavi, M.D. +

Q Dr. and Mrs. William Chambers

Q Mary Lou and John Chappell

Q Miranda Childress *

Q Pat Clarkson

Q Class of 1972

Q Class of 2000

Q Class of 2023

Q Class of 2024

Q Emily and Gary Coleman, Jr.

Q Eleanor and Shep Colledge ’66

Q Addie Crosby *

Q CSX Transportation

Q Jim Dahl

Q Anne and Bradley Darby ’65

Q Catherine and Leonard Darby ’70

Q Jill and Jed Davis +

Q Mike De Santo

Q Lynne and Joe Delaney

Q Kim and Derek Dewan

Q Joan and Tom * Donovan, Sr.

Q Ginny and Richard Dostie ’72

Q The Alfred I. du Pont Foundation

Q Jessie Ball duPont Fund

Alumni Board Vice Chair, Karen Gray ’84 Bartram, was welcomed to the Sustainer’s Circle for her support of need-based financial aid.

Q Don DuPree ’76

Q Jean Conroy Tyler Edgar ’69 and Thomas * Edgar

Q Lynda May Erwin ’80 and Bill Erwin Jr. ’80

Q Becky and Dave Farace

Q First Union

Q The Edward E. Ford Foundation

Q Tricia and Doug Freeman

Q Marion McCrory Gilliland ’37 *

Q Katie Gold, M.D. and Steve Gold ’95

Q The Lucy B. Gooding Charitable Foundation Trust

Q Celeste Rice Green ’85 and Jeff Green

Q Tina and Thad Gulliford ’89

Q Constance Boyd Hegarty ’56 and Harvey Hegarty

Q Renate and Joe Hixon III ’56

Q Elaine and Skip * Hixon ’47

Q Karen and Tim * Hixon ’55

Q Kernan * and George * Hodges Jr. ’56

Q Melissa and Harvey * Hunt

Q Micki and Archie Jenkins III ’80

Current Trustee | ~Trustee Emeriti | * Deceased | ^ Future Tustee

Current Bolles Board of Trustee member Bill ’80 and Lynda ’80 Erwin established an endowment for faculty professional development.

Q Penny and Archie Jenkins II

Q Hugh Jones, Jr.

Q Kate LeMaistre Jones ’97 and Malcolm Jones III ’96

Q Karen and Andy Kaunitz, M.D.

Q Susan and Sean Kelly ’89

Q Dr. Chitra Kuthiala

Q Helen Murchison Lane ’42 ˜

Q Irene and Gasper Lazzara Jr., D.D.S.

Q Alison and Lewis Lee Jr. ’76

Q Anne and Childress Lee ’78

Q Lewis Lee

Q Val Lee ’83

Q Angel and Fontaine * LeMaistre III ’53

Q Tom Liesegang, M.D.

Q Jane and Frosty Long ’73

Q Betsy Ross Lovett ’48 *

Q Eleanor and Wilford Lyon Jr.

Q Cary Cummer MacRae ’04

Q Patricia Bent MacRae ’77 and Davis MacRae Jr.

Q Dot * and Graham * McGehee Jr.

Q Sacha and Josh McGraw III

Q Ann and Lee Meadows

Q Carol and Robert Middlekauff, M.D.

Q George Miller ’39 *

Q Elisabeth and Andy Mims ’91

Q Joannie and Russell Newton Jr.

Q Nimnicht Family of Dealerships

Q Amanda King Nimnicht ’88 and Billie Nimnicht III ’83

Past parent and former Bolles Board of Trustee Chair Jeremy Smith and Lee Rowe ’72 at the Sustainer’s Circle Luncheon held at the Epping Forest Yacht and Country Club.

Q Katherine Skinner Newton ’72 and Rusty Newton III +

Q Amy and Gary Norcross

Q Sue and Duane Ottenstroer

Q Joan and Roger W. Painter *

Q Roger M. Painter *

Q Missy and Josh Pearson

Q Pamela Paul and Bobby * Paul III ’52 ˜

Q Jane Pedrick

Q Jane and John Pendergast Jr. ’73

Q Betty and Tom Petway

Q Marcy and Herb Peyton

Q Michele and Scott Ramey

Q Robyn and Sonny Rein

Q Joan * and William * Rein

Q The Rein Family Foundation

Q Julie and Dan Rice ’80

Q Dianne and Charlie * Rice

Q Joan and Phil Risley ’79

Q Dotty and Steve * Risley Jr.

Q Lark and Boy Roberts III ’66

Q The Thurston Roberts Charitable Trust

Q Elizabeth Rothe *

Q Jule and Barry Sales ’59

Q Mary Sales and Ed Strauss

Q Elaine * and Mike Sandifer ’64

Q Nancy * and Fred * Schultz Sr. ’46 ˜

Q DeWitt Searles ’39 *

Q Jennie Scott Shad ’65 and Mike Shad III ’64

Q Pam * and George Siguler

Q Page and Bryan Simpson Jr. ’60

Q Erin and Chris Skinner ’80

Q Jenifer and Chip Skinner III ’70

Q Kim and David Skinner ’77

Q Tracy and Randy Skinner ’82

Q Helen Colgate Smith *

Q Kaki and J.P. Smith

Q Marcie Smith

Q Martha and Jeremy Smith

Q Amanda and Scott Soltau

Q Brooke and Hap Stein Jr. ’70

Q Deanie and Jay Stein ’63

Q Linda and David Stein

Q Polly and Bobby Stein ’75

Q Rebecca and Rick Stein ’74

Q Cathy Stupski

Q Kristen and John Surface ’90 +

Q Preeti + and Sanjay Swani ’83

Q Kari and Gordon Terry ’76

Q Carol and Forrest Travis

Q Rosalind and Mark Travis ’80

Q Judy and Tom * Tygart Jr. ’58

Q Dolly Ann * and Jean * Tyler ’39

Q Melissa and Tim Tyler ’68

Q LuAnn Alvarez Vanpelt ’74 and Rodney VanPelt ’73 +

Q Marjorie * and Lester * Varn Jr. ’42 ˜

Q Betty * and George * Varn ’38 ˜

Q Karen * and Chris Verlander

Q Cecile * and Frank * Walker

Q Bronda and Neil * Waterman

Q Ann Lee Webb ’75

Q Kelly and Scott Witt

Documented Bequest

Q Anonymous

Q Maria Acosta-Rua, M.D.

Q Frank Anderson

Q Terri Arnold ’85 and Charles Mulligan

Q Heather and Brad Arrowsmith ’96

Q Sister L’Engle Avent *

Q Courtney and Clark Bailey ’76

Q Sarah Bailey

Q Francine and Neill Baker, Jr. ’63

Q Patricia Paul Bent ’55 and James * Bent Sr. ’53 ˜

Q Cheryl and Carter Bryan

Q Evelyn Callaghan

Q Tina and John Cole Jr. ’80

Q Sara Alice * and Robert * Darby

Q James M. Davis III, M.D. ’66

Q Diane Joy Dennis ’43 *

Q Lisa Young Donely ’55

Q Ginny and Richard Dostie ’72

Q Thomas R. Elliott ’79

Q Jaqueline Farham, D.M.D. and Sutton Farnham, D.D.S.

Q Ellen Fitzsimmons and Greg Rogowski

Q Tricia and Doug Freeman

Q Peter Gloersen, M.D.

Q The Lucy B. Gooding Charitable Foundation Trust

Q Kathryn and Jud Graves ’65

Q Karen Rothe Gray ’84

Q Dr. Reid Hanson ’75

Q Mary Jean * and Larry * Hirsig ’46 ˜

Q Kernan * and George * Hodges Jr. ’56

Q Barbara and George Huff ’54

Q Elizabeth Hupp *

Q Mary and Freeman Irby, M.D.

Q Nancie and Glenn Irvin ’42

Q Leslie and Malcolm * Jones Jr. ’71

Q Elizabeth Lane *

Q Carol and Taliaferro * Lane Jr. ’67

Q Angel and Fontaine * LeMaistre III ’53

Q Jane and Frosty Long ’73

Q Betsy Ross Lovett ’48 *

Q Connie and Bill Lucas ’64

Q Wilford Lyon, III ’79

Q Eleanor and Wilford Lyon Jr.

Q Patricia Bent MacRae ’77 and Davis MacRae, Jr.

Q Lee and Rodney Margol ’68

Q Frances Watts McCurry ’51

Q Kristin and Rodney McLauchlan

Q William McLeod, Sr. ’61*

Q Charles Raymond Middlekauff *

Q Damon Miller ’64 *

Q Fay * and Bob * Mills Jr. ’45

Q Amy and Rick Morales III ’81

Q Joannie and Russell * Newton Jr.

Q Roger M. Painter *

Q Ann and Keith Palmer ’53

Q Jane and John Pendergast Jr. ’73

Q Maria Crosby Pollard ’92 and Saint Julian Pollard

Q Kellie and Drew Prusiecki

Q Adrienne and Mike Puldy ’80

Q Judy Goins Quick ’68 and Gene Quick

Q Sarah Towers Ragsdale ’73 and John Ragsdale II, D.D.

Q Karen and Wayne Rieley

Q Dotty and Steve * Risley Jr.

Q Ann * and Richard * Robertson ’44

Q Ruth Calvin Scharf ’76

Q Susan and Dunning Silliman ’86

Q Hoke Sisk ’35 *

Q Helen Colgate Smith *

Q Carol and Steve * Spragens ’52

Q Suzanne and Chip Stelljes III ’80

Q Julia and Greg Stroud

Q Nanc and Chris Stubbs ’67

Q Nita and Charlie Tomm

Q Karen and Chuck Torrey Jr. ’65

Q Alice and Dr. John Trainer Jr.

Q Silas Tygart Sr. *

Q Judy and Tom * Tygart Jr. ’58

Q Dolly Ann * and Jean * Tyler ’39

Q Mary Jane and Jack Uible

Q Elizabeth Payne Ulmer ’38 * and Herman * Ulmer Jr. ’37

Q Karen * and Chris Verlander

Q Pat Wakefield, M.D. ’46 *

Q Charlotte Grimes and Thomas Whitford ’59

Q Winkie Wootton * r

+ Current Trustee | ~Trustee Emeriti | * Deceased | ^ Future Tustee
Amy and Rick ‘81 Morales at Culture of Philanthropy Farm to Table Dinner.
Bolles Board of Trustee member Mike ’90 and Laura Hodge with Head of School, Tyler Hodges, and Strategic Initiatives & Senior Major Gifts Officer, Rahul Sharma ’03.

Q Anonymous

Q Maria Acosta-Rua, M.D.

Q Sarah and Dan * Anderson

Q Ann and Steve Andrews

Q Beth Rosenbaum Angelo ’85 and Marc Angelo

Q Jill and Charlie Arnold III ’86

Q Anne Davis Baker ’68 and John Baker II ’66

Q Sallie Ball ’97

Q Kevin Barrett, M.D. ’91

Q Karen Barsh

Q Elizabeth and Mike Bates

Q Amy and Gilchrist Berg

Q Christine and Andy Block ’86

Q Lauren and Bill Block

Q Stacy and Abdul Bouziane

Q Leslie and Sol Brotman, D.D.S.

Q Mary Ann Shands Bryan ’46 * and Shep Bryan Jr. *

Q Elizabeth and Michael Burke

Q Robin and Ben Campen

Q Marion and David Cangemi, M.D

Q Lee and Bill Cesery Jr. ’70

Q Ginny Jones Charest ’82 and Wayde Charest

Q Emily and Gary Coleman

Q Gary Condron

Q Sharon and Dan Copeland ’71

Q T. Theodore W. Crosby Charitable Trust

Q Jenny and David Csikai, M.D.

Q CSX Transportation

Q Sara Alice Darby Charitable Remainder Trust

Q Jamie Dwyer, M.D. ’92 and Clayton Savage

Q Cindy and Dan Edelman

Q The Edna Sproull Williams Foundation

Q Lynda May Erwin ’80 and Bill Erwin, Jr. ’80

FRIENDS OF THE TOWER

Celebrating donors who have made gifts of $50,000 to $99,999 cumulatively.

Q Becky and Dave Farace

Q Marie and Dave Fraley ’67

Q FSU Research Foundation, Inc.

Q Donna and Dave Furfine

Q Bess and Tyler Goff

Q Sue and Dave Gonino

Q Lynelle and Harry Graves Jr. ’71

Q Kathryn and Jud Graves ’65

Q Liza and Blake Griffis

Q Sarah and Tim Guyton

Q Nancy and Nathan * Hanna

Q Debbie and David Hardegree Jr.

Q HealthSouth

Q Dianne and Jay Higbee ’84

Q Berrilyn McGehee Houston

Q Carolyn and Clancy Houston ’70

Q Jackie and Otis Hmphrey

Q Elsa and Buddy Hutchinson Sr.

Q Jan Healy Hyman and Chuck Hyman

Q Kim Kawasaki

Q The Thomas M. and Irene B. Kirbo Charitable Foundation

Q Jan and Chris Kirby

Q Lesley and Ken Koster Jr., M.D.

Q Tera and Jeff Lageman

Q Angel and Fontaine * LeMaistre III ’53

Q Katharine and David Loeb, M.D.

Q Paula and Jack Manilla

Q Helen and Doug Marrone

Q Cabeth and Raymond Mason Jr.

Q Paul and Jay McGarvey Jr.

Q Mac McGehee Jr. ’77

Q Terri Ross McGehee

Q Thao and Bud McGrane Jr.

Q Betsy and Jeff McNeill ’89

Q Caroline and Jack Milne

Q Laura and Jay Moore Jr.

Q Liz and John Moscarillo

Q Michelle Mundorf, Ph.D. and

Dan * Watkins

Q Katy and Pat Murphy

Q Nimnicht Family of Dealerships

Q Amanda King Nimnicht ’88 and Billie Nimnicht III ’83

Q Rebecca and Lee Nimnicht ’85

Q Matt Obringer ’00

Q The Page & Otto Marx Foundation

Q Barbara Parker

Q Jane Pedrick and Nancy Pedrick Cusimono

Q Betty and Tom Petway

Q John Peyton

Q Kathryn Pearson Peyton, M.D. +

Q Lollie and George Pilcher III ’00

Q Nancy and Gil Pomar

Q Portofino Pools

Q Peggy and Hugh Powell ’46

Q Jeanine and Scott Powell ’71

Q Nolan Waters Prozes ’80 and Andy Prozes

Q Michele and Scott Ramey

Q Catherine Brescia Reynolds ’75 and Wayne Reynolds

Q Patricia Bancroft Rice

Q Joan and Phil Risley ’79

Q Stephanie and Frank Ruperto

Q Pamela Turbow Rush ’75 and John Rush ’73

Q Sage Dining Services, Inc.

Q Jule and Barry Sales ’59

Q Mary Sales ’79 and Ed Strauss

Q Martha and Tom Sawyer ’77

Q Michael Schiff, M.D.

Q Deborah and George Scribner ’70

Q DeWitt Searles ’39 *

Q Linda and Sandy Semanik

Q Kim and Jason Sessions

Q Jenny Scott Shad ’65 and Mike Shad III ’64

+ Current Trustee | ~Trustee Emeriti | * Deceased | ^ Future Tustee

Q Sarah and Chet Skinner ’98

Q Lacey Skinner

Q Carol Seliman

Q Janie and Eli Sleiman, Jr.

Q Martha and Jeremy Smith

Q Amanda and Scott Soltau

Q Anonymous

Q Alexandra and Scot Ackerman, M.D.

Q Ackerman Cancer Center

Q Joann and Griffin Allen

Q Heather and Brad Arrowsmith ’96

Q Arwood, Inc.

Q Betty and Buck Autrey

Q Genevieve Ayers ’73

Q Gail and Richard * Baker

Q Martha and Tom Baker II

Q Lyssa Kohler Ball ’95 and Chris Ball ’96

Q Kelly and Scott Banning

Q Baptist Health System Foundation

Q Tahia and Vincent Barre

Q Susanna and David Barton ’90

Q Shannon Beardsley, M.D.

Q Alexa and Kent Berry

Q Mary and John * Bicknell ’53

Q Rita and Ernie Bono Sr.

Q Melanie and Greg Boree ’92

Q Debbie and Bill Bridy

Q Kay Brooks

Q Sharon Brown

Q Cheryl and Carter Bryan

Q Eleanor and Kendall Bryan

Q Zanne and Will Burke

Q Kelly and Mike Burnett ’80

Q Melanie and Morgan Busby

Q Elle and Gray Camp ’91

Q The St. Joe Company

Q Rebecca and Rick Stein ’74

Q Karen Stone + and Richrd Margulies

Q Christopher Tasker Sr

Q Michelle Page Tasker

Q Autumn and Dean Toumbis, M.D.

Q Alice and John Trainer, Jr., Ph.D.

Q Margo and George Varn Jr. ’72

Q Sue Marie and Bradley Waddell, Jr.

Q Cindy and Chris Ware

Q Ruth and John Whitner IV ’85

Q Donna and Ellis Zahra ’64 ~

BULLDOGS

Celebrating donors who have made gifts of $25,000 to $49,999 cumulatively.

Q Suzanne and Jack Camp

Q Thalia * and Michael * Carlos

Q Katie and Joe Carpenter

Q Ernie and Bill Carr ’72

Q Lo and Arch * Cassidy

Q Heidi and Mike * Chanatry, D.D.S.

Q Runnell and Mike Cheek

Q Susan and Andy Cheney

Q Lise * and Avery Chenoweth ’46

Q Karrie Chan and Edwin Cheung

Q Becky and Ryan Christie

Q Peggy and Jim Cobb III

Q Anika Goel Comar, M.D. and Kevin Comar, M.D.

Q Mary and Dan Connell

Q Samantha and John Connolly III

Q Michele and Bob Cook ’78

Q Coplex Foundation

Q Dawn and John Crawford

Q Lynn and Steve * Creekmore

Q Evelyn Crosby Callaghan and Ted * Crosby ’56

Q Jennifer and Bob Crouch

Q Theresa and Wiliam Dahl

Q Terri and Keith Davidson ’78

Q Jack Davis

Q Georgette and Luis de Hechavarria Jr.’75

Q Sandy and Bruce Deardoff

Q The Deaver Phoenix Foundation Inc

Q Alicia and Paul DeGrado

Q Lynne and Joe Delaney

Q Teresa and Sam DiLoreto

Q Yomary and Don Downer, M.D.

Q Orla and Gavan Duffy

Q Monica and Gedorge Dunn Jr.

Q Ruth Ann and Mark Dunn ’65

Q Penny and Bob Ellison Jr., M.D.

Q Holly and Mark Emas, M.D.

Q Estate of Mariana De Saint Phalle

Q Lynn and Randy Evans

Q Lindsay Skinner Eyrick ’98 and Chris Eyrick ’95

Q Joseph Fant IV ’78

Q Julian Fant Jr. ’57

Q Reem and Eddie Farah

Q Emily and Dave Foley

Q Jennifer and Chris Fox, M.D.

Q Shirley Waters Francis ’78 and Jim Francis

Q Amelia and Lewis Fraser ’56

Q Tabith and Jim Furyk

Q Elizabeth and Max Gainer ’78

Q Christy and Bob Garces ’67

Q Mary and Javier Garcia-Bengochea, M.D.

Q Emily and Jerry Gay

Q Margaret and Bill Gellatly II

Q Stacy and Dan Gesek, D.M.D.

Q Vicki Burke Gillander ’72 and Bob Gillander Jr. ’71

Q Suzanne and Jeff Gilstrap

Q Janice and Mark Gold, M.D.

Q M’Lissa and Mike Gravelle

Q Nancy and Dennis Greene

Q Julie and Kurt Greiner

Q Brittany and Tim Groover, M.D.

Q Diane and Steve Halverson

Q Karen and Gary Hannon

Q Barbara and John Harper

Q Paola Parra Harris and Robert Harris

Q Justin Hart ’00

Q Julie and James Hatcher

Q Lisa Hawthorne +

Q Connie Boyd Hegarty ’56 * and Harvey Hegarty

Q Kristin and Hank Heinold II

Q Anonymous

Q Tristan and Tyler Hodges

Q Karen Lee Hogan

Q Tom Hogan III

Q Deborah and Rex Howe

Q Carol and Don Imfeld

Q Louisa * and Tom Isaacs

Q Lester Jackson

Q Penny and Archie Jenkins II

Q Micki and Archie Jenkins III ’80

Q Cookie and Anthony Jennings

Q Gail and Brad Johnson ’79

Q Todd Johnson ’83

Q Ned Skinner Jones ’73

Q Holly and Gordon Jones

Q Samantha and Louis Joos ’94

Q Nancy Vickers and Gerry Kelly

Q Heather and Mike Kelley

Q Amy and Sean Kelley

Q Erinn and Paul Kelly ’86

Q Sherry and Cary Koplin ’62

Q Ann and Scott Kramarich, M.D.

Q Kay Krill ’73

Q Misti Lageman

Q Ledyard Harlow Foundation

Q Rebecca Davis Levin ’86 and Ron Levin

Q Lucia and Terry Lindsey

Q Emily and Larry Lisska, M.D.

Q Kris and Frank Lonegro

Q W Radford Lovett and Lindley Tolbert

Q Stephanie and John Lupo

Q Ann and Bob Lynch ’81

Q Ron Lynn

Q Ron Lynn Management Consultants Inc.

Q Elizabeth Paul, Ed.D. and Tony Magnano, M.D.

Q Igor Makarov

Q Antoinette McBride

Q Yvonne and Thom McDaniel

Q Elizabeth McGraw, M.D. and Peter McGraw, M.D.

Q Foundation

Q William McVeigh

Q Dori and Bill Meadow, Sr. ’78

Q Ann and Lee Meadows

Q Medical Rehabilitation Center of Jacksonville

Q Doris Wang, M.D. and Ed Meyer, M.D.

Q Samantha and Mike Minutelli ’95

Q Irma * and Jim * Mixon

Q Moffett Family Foundation

Q Lori and David Moffett

Q Susan and Jay Monahan

Q Amy and Rick Morales ’81

Q Marcia * and Dick Morales Jr.

Q Mary and Jim Murphy III

Q Laurie and Tom Myers ’82

Q Janet and Kevin Neal, D.D.S.

Q Kathi and Dirk Nelson, M.D. ’72

Q Jennifer Sawyer New ’84 and Kent New, M.D.

Q Susan and Jim Newman

Q Gail and Jim Nicholson, Jr.

Q Jan and Scott Olson ’82

Q Erica and Chris Paul ’79

Q Danielle and Tim Payne

Q Kathryn and Eugene Peek III

Q Claudy Pierson, M.D. and Keith Pierson

Q Amanda and Ben Powell ’05

Q Sally Towers Ragsdale ’73 and John Ragsdale, II, D.D.

Q Frances Ripley

Q The Thurston Roberts Charitable Trust

Q Lark and Tharp Roberts III ’66

Q Susan and Tom Ryan III

Q Julie Thompson Ryan ’95 and Michael Ryan

Q Elizabeth Davis Saffell ’88 and Paul Saffell

Q Linda and Ed Salem

Q Tatiana Radi Salvador ’86 + and Julio Salvador

Q Colleen Sanchez

Q Ruth Calvin Scharf ’76

Q Arlene and Harry * Seligman ’63

Q Robin Giddens Sheppard ’77 and David Sheppard Sr. ’75

Q Ardena and Vijay Singh

Q Kimberly and Richard Sisisky

Q Joan and Bryant Skinner ’67

Q Randie Read Skinner ’77 and Bright Skinner Jr. ’75

Q Megan and Riley Skinner ’05

Q Sandy Middlekakuff Skinner ’75 and Russell Skinner ’75

Q Kristen VanderLinde and Pete Sledzik

Q Peter Sleiman

Q Ginny and Greg Smith Sr.

Q Darcy and Scott Smith

Q Rori Stevens, D.D.S. and Barry Stevens, D.D.S.

Q Julia and Greg Stroud

Q Ellen and Steve Susman

Q Carl S. Swisher Foundation Inc.

Q Kari and Gordon Terry ’76

Q TowerCom III, LLC

Q Anna and Bobby Triglia ’07

Q Lurah and Glenn Ullmann

Q Stephanie and Scotty Verlander ’94

Q Ann and Dennis Vohs

Q Walker Footings, Inc.

Q Janice and Chuck Walker

Q Julie Walker

Q Olga Bertozzi Walker, D.V.M. ’87 and Mark Walker, D.V.M.

Q Wendy and Seth Waller

Q Julie and Rodney Warrenfeltz, Ph.D.

Q Marte Wasserman, M.D. and Paul Wasserman, M.D.

Q Katherine Davis Welden ’93 and Matthew Welden

Q John Wilk

Q Sylvia Wilk

Q Carolyn Munro Wilson

Q Leah and Patrick Zalupski + Current Trustee | ~Trustee Emeriti | * Deceased | ^ Future Tustee

PROGRAM PARTNERS

Celebrating donors who have made gifts up to $24,999 for program support during fiscal year August 1, 2023, through July 31, 2024.

Q Anonymous

Q Tom Asbury

Q Tenley and Stan Barnes

Q Bolles Class of 2024

Q Lendy and John Callihan ’88

Q Donna Cannon and Dianne Stopyra

Q Anna and Charles Chesnut III, M.D. ’53

Q John Clarkson ’00

Q Nancy Pedrick Cusimano

Q Meghan Pendergast Dean

Q Pamela and Constantine Dovellos ’97

Q Yomary and Don Downer, M.D.

Q Jennifer Edwards-Asbury

Q Tracey and Ron Estepp

Q Elizabeth Ferguson, M.D. and Mitchell Ferguson

Q Abe Fort ’96

Q Vivian and Roberto Garcia, M.D. ’90

Q Andrea Marino Harper ’90 and Clem Harper

Q Hayden Hurst ’12

Q Lisa and Nick Kavalieros ’90

Q Brooke and Jon Knight

Q Pernille Lenger

Q Cari Merrell

Q Eileen and Scott Oakford

Q Camille Park

Q Kim and Ron Patrick ’90

Q Jayme and Tripp Pendergast

Q Pledgeling Foundation

Q D. Richard Searles III

Q Michael Sharp

Q Sarah and Kellum Sowers

Q Christine Stopyra and Family

Q Timucuan Asset Management, Inc.

Q Rupam and Gunjan Verma

Q Christy and Ralph Wilson III ’00

Q Marjorie and Donald Winecoff

+ Current Trustee | ~Trustee Emeriti | * Deceased | ^ Future Tustee

CONSECUTIVE YEAR DONORS

Recognizing donors who have contributed to Bolles consecutively for a decade or longer. Thank you for building a legacy!

30+ Years

Q Julie Babcock

Q Laureen Chang and Pete Brockett ’63

Q Leslie and Sol Brotman, D.D.S.

Q Jan and Phil Craig Jr., M.D. ’60

Q Dawn and Morris Edwards, Ph.D. ’68

Q Lynelle and Harry Graves Jr. ’71

Q Celeste Rice Donovan Green ’85 and Jeff Green

Q Mary Anne and Jon Hornbuckle ’65

Q Carol and Don Imfeld

Q Jane and Forrest Long ’73

Q Jeanie and Bill Lynch ’77

Q Hal Lynch ~

Q Anne and Randall Mann ’73

Q Michelle Paine Mas ’84

Q Kathy Barsh Newman ’86 and John Newman ’86

Q Sue and Duane Ottenstroer

Q Dianne and Charles * Rice

Q Julie and Dan Rice ’80

Q Frank Rief III ’62

Q Ruth Chambers Simmons ’77 and Sidney Simmons ’76

Q Erin and Chris Skinner ’80

Q Jenifer and Chip Skinner III ’70

Q Suzanne and Chip Stelljes ’80

Q Bruce Talcott ’65

Q Kari and Gordon Terry ’76

Q Kelly Huckabee Varn ’77 and Billy Varn ’74

Q Donna and Ellis Zahra ’64

Q Andye and David Zell ’78

20-29 Years

Q Jill and Tim * Bobbitt

Q Caryn Reed Canfield ’93

Q Debbie and Phillip Caruso

Q Dawn and Tom Collins

Q Ginny and Richard Dostie ’72

Q Anne and Mike Fallon

Q Janet and Mark Frampton

Q Barbara Glynn

Q Wendy Ottenstroer Hamilton ’87 and Scott Hamilton

Q Cynthia and Chuck Harcrow

Q Frances Ulmer Howey ’73 and Bill Howey

+ Current Trustee | ~Trustee Emeriti | * Deceased | ^ Future Tustee

Q Teresa and Joey Hudson

Q Brady S. Johnston Perpetual Charitable Trust

Q Ann and Scott Kramarich, M.D.

Q Dorothy Ulmer Marsh ’68

Q Moya and Peter Marks

Q Jan and Scott Olson ’82

Q Dotty and Steve* Risley, Jr.

Q Julie Thompson Ryan ’95 and Michael Ryan

Q Pam and Tom Salmon

Q Piper Moyer-Shad ’91 and Bill Shad ’91

Q Dawn Sollee, Pharm.D. and Paul Sollee ’88

Q Catherine Stupski

Q Alice and John Trainer, Jr., Ph.D.

Q Daphne Vagenas

Q Stephanie and Scotty Verlander ’94

Q Julia and John Watson, M.D. ’66

Q Carol Deane Williams

Q Kim and Herb Wingo

10-19 Years

Q Brooke Johnson Acosta-Rua ’84 and Fernando Acosta-Rua ’85 +

Q Frank Anderson

Q Heather and Brad Arrowsmith ’96

Q Anne and Haywood Ball ’57

Q Cari and Chris Barksdale

Q Mike Barrett

Q Susanna and David Barton ’90

Q Lynn and David Bassin

Q Elizabeth and Lou Body

Q Sarah Meadows Brown ’91 and Bert Brown

Q Lillian and Paul Bruns

Q Amy and Dee Bumgardner ’76

Q Dana Bussiere and Tim Boutwell

Q Debbie and Luis Carney, Ph.D.

Q Sandy and Tony Catanese

Q Allison and Neil Chandler

Q Arlene Murnak and Bill Cody

Q Amy Imfeld Coles ’98 and Miguel Coles

Q Anika Goel Comar, M.D. and Kevin Comar, M.D.

Q Agnes Ellis Danciger ’59

Q Allison and Matt Denmark

Q Yomary and Don Downer, M.D.

Past Lower School Admission Director Leslie Brotman and Husband Sol Brotman, D.D.S. having been donating to the School for 30+ years. Pictured above: Leslie sits with school mascot Champ to look through an issue of The Bolles Magazine.

Q Lindsay Skinner Eyrick ’98 and Chris Eyrick ’95

Q Cathryn and Mac Fite ’72

Q Tiffany and Juan Gonzalez

Q Kathryn Halloran, Ph.D. and Bob Halloran

Q Lisa Hawthorne

Q Cheryl Henson

Q Carolyn and Clancy Houston ’70

Q Carolyn and Jim Houston ’90

Q Ashley Murphy Johnson, Ph.D. and Rob Johnson ’92

Q Erin and Paul Kelly ’86

Q Patricia Kmieciak, Ph.D.

Q Sherry and Cary Koplin ’62

Q Tera and Jeff Lageman

Q Shirley and Mike LaVoie

Q Shelly and Brett Lenhart

Q Jennifer Miller Littrell ’90 and Keth Littrell

Q Connie and Bill Lucas ’64

Q Kelly and David Mariotti

Q Cathy and Auburn McClure

Q Kay and Bill McConnell, M.D. ’74

Q Betsy and Jeff McNeill ’89

Q Lethea Mitchell

Q Valerie and Ed Morales Jr. ’80

Q Beth Uible Morris ’77 and Bill Morris

Q Anna and Brett Moyer, Ph.D.

Q Leslie and Bob Nathan, M.D. ’66

Q Linda and Chris Nettles

Q Melissa Nicholson ’90

Q Darnice and Derek O’Leary

Q Kathy and Andy Oldenburg, M.D.

Q Sarah and Christian Oldenburg ’99

Q Andrea Oldham

Q Hannah Johnson Ong, M.D. and Ryan Ong ’99

Q Allyson and Donny Owens

Q Missy and Josh Pearson

Q Jane and John Pendergast Jr. ’73

Q Brynne and David Plant

Q Becky and Edwin Quin

Q David Quin

Q Langdon Quin III

Q Kathy and Steve Rawlins

Q Amy and Jason Rice, D.D.S.

Q Jodi and Mike Rivera

Q Laura and Adams Ropp ’88

Q Lauren and Ted Rueger

Q Tatiana Radi Salvador ’86 + and Julio Salvador Jr.

Q Bonnie and Ken Skaggs

Q Sarah and Chet Skinner ’98

Q Mary Lynn and Joseph Smith

Q Kelly Stevenson

Q Melissa and Buddy Stone

Q Jeni Imfeld Strain ’98 and Butler Strain

Q Mary Jane and Jack Uible

Q Ann and Dennis Vohs

Q Wendy and Seth Waller

Q Marte Wasserman, M.D. and Paul Wasserman, M.D.

Q Jennifer Marees Willis ’05 and Tim Willis

Q Beth and Rich Zerkowski r + Current Trustee | ~Trustee Emeriti | * Deceased | ^ Future Tustee

Celebrating Bolles Alumni Philanthropic Giving

The Bolles Alumni Association elevated Bulldog connection this year by not only hosting local alumni events but also regional events across the country. Bolles alumni celebrations and participation in philanthropy made an impact in the lives of current and future Bolles students as they enjoyed reconnecting with old friends, served on alumni/ student panels, and gave back to the school.

Director of Alumni Engagement and Annual Giving

Julia Kalinski said “Bolles Office of Advancement and Bolles Alumni Association leaders traveled to 10 locations nationwide during the 2023-24 school year to reconnect Bolles alumni and strengthen the School community across the country.” School and alumni representatives traveled to places near and far, including energized Bulldog markets like Los Angeles, Dallas, Nashville and Cashiers, N.C.

“We had an incredible season catching up with Bulldogs from a wide range of class years – there is nothing more invigorating than meeting Bolles alumni and hearing how their time at Bolles helped launch them into the careers, work and life experiences they enjoy today,” said Bolles President and Head of School Tyler Hodges, who attends all events. “Even more, it’s thrilling to see how generous alumni are in their offers to support the School and its students; everyone is willing to play a role in advancing Bolles’ mission. Our alumni want to apply their special strengths and resources in any way they can to move their alma mater forward.”

The alumni team also brought Bulldogs back to campus for connection and celebration through events like the young alumni “Doggone Cookout” during the 2023 holiday break and the first annual Bartram reception during the Bolles Upper and Middle School Chorus Concert on the Bolles Middle School Bartram Campus. Stewardship and Alumni Officer John Newman ’86 said the School has featured more than 80 visiting alumni and former Bolles faculty/ staff members in the Alumni Association’s “Welcome Back” social media posts, which feature brief updates of returning Bulldogs who have traveled to campus to visit with friends and teachers. He said many of them have also toured Bolles campuses to see some of the new facilities and exciting things underway.

“Alumni enjoy getting back to Bolles and seeing what’s changed – and what’s stayed the same,” Newman said. “These visits are a wonderful way to reconnect alumni to the Bolles community and give them a sense of the energy and excitement on campus. We invite all Bulldogs to come and see us whenever they can, we are ready to show you around!”

This year, the School’s alumni leaders helped provide a new platform for supporting current students. The “Life Beyond Bolles” alumni/student panel debuted this year in partnership with Bolles College Counseling. This program gives students a sense of the skills, education and experiences they will need to excel in college and beyond as they begin their careers.

“I played three different sports and have a lot of Bolles memories from the athletic fields. Two of my coaches were high school hall-of-fame legends. My experiences taught me that you must play at your highest level every day, no matter what. This carried into life, my career and my personal life. I also learned from my Bolles experience how to work collaboratively with others – that even if you play at your highest level, it still takes a team to get there.”

These connection points are creating momentum around philanthropy for the School. Alumni giving increased by 120 percent and recent graduates continue to raise the bar. Following in the footsteps of the Bolles Class of 2023, the Bolles Class of 2024 became the second Bolles graduating class to establish a class endowment to serve the next generation of Bulldogs. The 2024 alumni class also carried on the school’s new tradition of 100 percent participation in the Bolles Annual Giving Fund.

This growing spirit of dedication to the School has inspired a new generation of alumni leaders. Justin Hart ’00 has been leading the Bolles Alumni Association Board with youth, vision, and dedication to the long-term future of Bolles. And for the first time, a Bartram alumna — Karen Gray ’84 Bartram has been named to the vice-chair role of the association. The Bolles Alumni Association is deepening alumni ties

across the country, on campus and through exciting new opportunities to expand and strengthen Bolles’ tradition of excellence far into the future.

All Bulldogs are invited to join the Alumni Association’s vast network and community. Members of the Alumni Association can participate in any event by contributing their best gift to the Bolles Fund.

Alumni are also encouraged to connect with the School on the Alumni+ portal, where members can access exclusive content, an alumni directory, a job board, and many other benefits.

“I want to thank all those who have stopped by campus to visit, attended one of our alumni events and joined the Alumni Association. Every gift makes an impact on the future of our school and the power of participation is strong at Bolles” Kalinski said.

John Newman ’86, Mac Batton ’21, Elias Batton ’20 and Bolles Alumni Association Board Chair
Justin Hart ’00 at the Annual Young Alumni DogGone Cookout.
Chet Skinner ’98, Shreena Patel ’98 and David Cohen ’98 participated on the Life After Bolles panel hosted by the Alumni Association.

It has been an honor to serve as the Bolles Alumni Board Chair during the 2023-24 school year, and I am elated to share a few highlights with you today.

The Bolles Alumni Association Board plays a unique role within the School community and is led by alumni ambassadors who live in Northeast Florida. We are tasked with energizing local alumni participation, class endowment efforts and internal alumni programs that bolster the Bulldog Nation and strengthen its spirit and reputation worldwide. This year has been such a wonderful example of what happens when dedicated Bolles alumni put their minds, resources and time together to make a difference for all.

This year, the Bolles Alumni Association launched the successful “Life Beyond Bolles” panel program. This initiative provided invaluable opportunities for current students to connect with alumni in various professional fields, gaining insights into life after Bolles. Under the leadership of Bolles Alumni Association Vice Chair Karen Gray ’84 Bartram, the Board also facilitated a new event for graduates of Bartram School for girls. The group joined us for a Bolles Middle and Upper School Chorus concert on the Bolles Middle School Bartram Campus, followed by a delightful post-concert reception with classmates.

I am very pleased to announce that alumni giving has seen a significant increase this past year, surpassing our annual goal by 20 percent. This generosity has enabled the Bolles Fund to provide crucial support for campus improvements across all four Bolles campuses, as well as faculty and staff education and resources for field trips, athletic events, and fine and performing arts programming. The dedication of Bolles alumni to the School and its mission of pursuing excellence through courage, integrity, and compassion is truly making a difference.

Additionally, the Alumni Association Board has continued to promote class endowments during the 2023-24 school year. The Class of 2024 stands as a humbling example of group giving. The senior class, their parents, grandparents and friends contributed more than $76,000 to the Class of 2024 Endowment. The Bolles Class of 2024 is one of only four alumni classes to have created an endowment in its name, including the Classes of 1972, 2000 and 2023. Thank you, Bulldogs! It’s gifts like these that give Bolles financial stability for years to come.

I hope you will join the Alumni Association in its efforts to support The Bolles School in myriad ways. Not only are our events productive, but they are also fun – and rewarding. Members of the Alumni Association can join any Bolles alumni event by giving their best gift to the Bolles Fund. And if you can’t join us at one of the upcoming locations, please join us on the Alumni+ portal where you can view exclusive content, an alumni directory, a job board, alumni network opportunities and many other exclusive benefits. Your participation is essential to building a strong alumni community.

Go Bulldogs,

2023-24 Bolles Alumni Association Board Members

Justin Hart ’00 (Chair)

Karen Gray ’84 Bartram (Vice-Chair)

John Dominey ’08

David Dunn ’03

Adam Edgecombe ’98

Max Glober ’08

Mary Howe ’73

Jerry Hurst ’76

Roland Johnson ’16

Steve Kurosko ’97

John Langley ’03

Tim Miller ’05

Shreena Patel ’98

Carson Vandergriff Richardson ’02

Lauren Bacalis Scheible ’01

Sid Simmons ’08

Travis Von Tobel ’95

Hunter Walker ’14

Road Trip!

Road Trip! Bolles is going back on the road in 2024-25 and we look forward to reconnecting with even more of our Bulldog friends, families and Alumni across the country. Please join us in the following cities to meet members of the Bolles leadership team, Alumni Office and special guests including faculty members and coaches. In addition to learning more about the exciting events taking place on campus, alumni will also have the opportunity to connect with other Bulldog alumni in your area.

We can’t wait to see you…

Q JANUARY 16, 2025 Miami, FL

Q FEBRUARY 20, 2025 Los Angeles, CA

Q April 1, 2025 Charlotte, NC

Q APRIL 8, 2025 Atlanta, GA

Q MAY 14, 2025 Nashville, TN

Q MAY 15, 2025 Birmingham, AL

PLEASE NOTE: Prospective boarding families, current and former parents and grandparents are welcome and encouraged to attend “BOLLES ON THE ROAD” events in your area.

Your best gift to The Bolles Fund is your ticket to these events. Alumni Association members can register for these events on Alumni+. If you are not an Alumni Association member you may register online at Alumni.Bolles.org, or scan the QR code above or call Stewardship and Alumni Officer John Newman ’86 at 904-256-5021 to make your gift and register.

From the Bolles Board of Visitors Co-Chair

Kate Newton Jones ’05

Reflecting on the past year, it’s been a remarkable journey serving the Bulldog community through the efforts of the Bolles Board of Visitors. For those who may not be familiar, our members serve as volunteer ambassadors for Bolles, spreading the Bolles story far and wide and encouraging Bulldogs who have moved away to stay connected with the School. We take great pride in our role, fostering relationships with fellow alumni across the country.

This year, we helped support successful alumni events at 10 locations across the United States, including Washington, D.C., Tampa, New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Orlando, Charlotte, Nashville and Birmingham. It has been thrilling to see so many wonderful and supportive alumni at these gatherings, all eager to advance Bolles’ future excellence. The connections made at these events have resulted in so many incredible and heartwarming opportunities for alumni, students and even prospective families who want to learn more about the Bolles Resident Life program. These encounters have been a real joy!

The Bolles Board of Visitors participated in two meetings on the Bolles Upper School San Jose Campus, where we were shown firsthand the tremendous growth in admissions, curriculum and philanthropy at Bolles. This bolstered our resolve to support more alumni events the country and expand our audience reach. There is so much good news coming out of The Bolles School right now, we want more Bulldogs to hear it!

We extend a warm invitation to all to join us in this exciting journey. Members of the Alumni Association can participate in any “Bolles on the Road” event by contributing their best gift to the Bolles Annual Giving Fund every year. If you’re unable to join us at one of the upcoming locations, we encourage you to connect with us on the Alumni+ portal. Here, you can access exclusive content, an alumni directory, a job board and many other benefits, keeping you updated and involved.

Go Bulldogs, Kate Newton Jones ’05 Bolles Board of Visitors Co-Chair

The Board of Visitors was treated to a tour of the Frank R. Sanchez and Hope & Dana E. Fender Center for Innovation over the summer prior to the opening of the building. Pictured above from left to right: Kris Welhart (helping with tour) Quint Barker ’86, Chris Stubbs ’67, Tal Coley ’96, Katherine Newton Jones ’05 (Co-Chair), Bolles Director of Innovation and Applied Sciences Arthur Maiman, Jamil Murray ’11, Michael Mikulic ’08 and Ryan Ong ’99.

Class Representatives

Bolles Class Representatives

Q Fitzhugh K. Powell ’46

Q James Monroe Barker IV ’53

Q Albert Theodore Quantz Jr. ’57

Q Barry Peter Sales ’59

Q Ben T. Franklin Jr. ’61

Q Richard Evans Hyer Jr. ’62

Q Creston Clark Riffe Jr. ’62

Q Cyrus McNeill Baker ’63

Q Gregory Winslow Blackmer ’64

Q Charles Philip Torrey Jr. ’65

Q Shepherd Edward Colledge ’66

Q Christopher Bruce Stubbs ’67

Q James R. McCain Jr. ’69

Q Frederick William Borg ’70

Q Arthur Chester Skinner III ’70

Q James F. Bailey Jr. ’72

Q Mary Allen Howe ’73

Q William Gilmore Gainer ’74

Q William Hettler Joost ’74

Q John Richard Crescimbeni ’75

Q Mark S. McGowan ’75

Q James David Sheppard Sr. ’75

Q Kevin Thomas Gay ’76

Q Catherine Randle Hurst ’77

Q Jeffrey Lawrence Evans ’78

Q Karen Ibach Bowden ’79

Q Jennifer Atkins Hanigan ’80

Q Ricardo Morales III ’81

Q Virginia Jones Charest ’82

Q Jane Robinson Baxter ’83

Q Erin O’Dell O’Brien ’83

Q Richard Dean Scott ’83

Q Stephanie Hodge Bassett ’84

Q Beth Rosenbaum Angelo ’85

Q Kimberly Tucker Price ’85

Q Charles Warner Arnold III ’86

Q Jeanine Saunders Gulliford ’86

Q Ellis Christopher Barton ’87

Q Michael Scott Wachholz ’87

Q Karen Rinaman Barakat ’88

Q Monica Denise Bernhardt ’88

Q William Scott Hudmon ’88

Q M. Laurie Shumer Gelman ’89

Q K. Megan Mickler Ira ’89

Q Cynthia Sinha Anderson ’90

Q David Anderson Barton ’90

Q Amy Hightower Beaver ’90

Q Mary Elizabeth Lande Givens ’90

Q Elizabeth Kilgore Mundin ’91

Q Norianne Mackenzie Wright ’91

Q Matthew Thomas Berquist ’93

Q Carolyn Cantrell Snowden ’94

Q Jason Michael Winkler ’94

Q Leed Charles Silverfield ’95

Q Fontaine LeMaistre IV ’96

Q Lindsay Skinner Eyrick ’98

Q Christopher Collier Dostie ’99

Q Faye Goodman Hedrick ’00

Q Katherine Skinner Farrar ’01

Q William Oliver Inman IV ’01

Q Lloyd Christian Regas ’01

Q Margaret Ellen Cheney Coleman ’02

Q Elizabeth Brotman Daniel ’02

Q John Michael Marees II ’02

Q Harry Anthony Kenning III ’04

Q Catherine Grace Register ’05

Q Ashley Katherine Rawlins ’06

Q Michelle Risley Baker ’07

Q Allison Taylor Giebink ’07

Q Catharine Alexandra Brown ’08

Q Christina Prewitt Yost 2008

Q Mandana Fatemi ’09

Q Morgan Joan O’Hare ’10

Q Ruth Curry Clements ’11

Q Victoria Anne Reiman ’12

Q Shaye Lindsey Newman ’13

Q Virginia Kristin Skinner ’13

Q William Hughes McKinney ’14

Q Rawan Sylvia Farah ’16

Q Roland Lee Johnson ’16

Q Joseph Patrick DeWane ’17

Q Elizabeth Ellen McKinney ’17

Q Stefanie Fabiola Mendizabal ’18

Q Yasmeen Ibrahim ’22

Bartram Class Representatives

Q Helen Murchison Lane ’42

Q Frances Watts McCurry ’51

Q Beverly Brett Warren ’55

Q Louise Adams Ropp ’56

Q Linda Burbridge Knight ’59

Q Meriel Traylor Rucker ’61

Q Missie Graham LePrell ’64

Q Marcia Caribaltes Hughes ’66

Q Judy Goins Quick ’68

Q Virginia Conley Pappas ’69

Q Kerry Lee Byron Ehrlich ’71

Q Barbara Arnold Pickett ’73

Q Joann Ferguson Purdie ’74

Q Marion Law George ’75

Q Virginia Ferguson McNulty ’76

Q Robin Giddens Sheppard ’77

Q Jennifer Williams Wiegand ’79

Q Hilda Pendleton Fenton ’80

Q Susan Williams Brodeur ’81

Q Rebecca Faircloth McNeil ’83

Q Marci Haimowitz Talisman ’84

Q Patricia Helwig Todd ’86

Q Becky Martin Forbes ’88

Q Josephine DeSaussure Bryan ’89

Q Courtney McCranie Moon ’89

Q Jennifer Purino Hensley ’91

Annual Giving by Class

BOLLES

1940s

Q W. Lester Varn Jr. ’42 *

Q Fitzhugh K. Powell ’46

1950s

Q James Cammell Tyson Jr. ’52

Q James Monroe Barker IV ’53

Q C. Keith Palmer ’53

Q George Wilhelm Brunkhorst ’55

Q Lloyd Watson Ulrich ’55

Q Haywood M. Ball ’57

1960s

Q Francis Slade Barker Jr. ’60

Q Walter Philbrick Craig Jr. ’60

Q John William Leyerzaph Jr. ’60

Q J. Michael Otis Sr. ’61

Q Stanford Irwin Storey ’61

Q George Walter Duren ’62

Q Gerald Woodrow Jones Jr. ’62

Q Cary Alexander Koplin ’62

Q Edward Hewett Lovvorn ’62

Q Frank Joseph Rief III ’62

Q Peter Charles Brockett ’63

Q Andrew Dano Davis ’63

Q Alexander G. Smith ’63

Q John Robert Andersen ’64

Q William D. Barfield Jr. ’64

Q Gregory Winslow Blackmer ’64

Q Jim Franklin Crosby ’64

Q Rondell Ross Estes Jr. ’64

Q William Slaughter Hunter ’64

Q William G. Lucas ’64

Q Edward Carter McMillan III ’64

Q Bruce Harry Morrison ’64

Q Michael A. Sandifer ’64

Q Richard Paul Sollee ’64

Q Daniel J. Volz ’64

Q E. Ellis Zahra Jr. ’64

Q Frank Monroe Butler III ’65

Q Howard Mark Dunn ’65

Q Judson Graves ’65

Q Jon Edward Hornbuckle ’65

Q Bruce Wingert Talcott ’65

Q Richard Berlin Altman ’66

Q George Z. Bateh ’66

Q Richard Milton Lyon Jr. ’66

Q Robert Allan Nathan ’66

Q Steven R. Rampton ’66

Q Hal W. Vaughn Jr. ’66

Q John Quantock Watson ’66

Q John Stewart Cowdery Jr. ’67

Q John Walter Eadie ’67

Q Barry M. Schuster ’67

Q Samuel Alexander Scribner ’67

Q Christopher Bruce Stubbs ’67

Q Jeffrey B. Marks ’68

Q F. Sutton McGehee Jr. ’68

Q George Ronald Retter ’68

Q Daniel Mitchell Smith ’68

Q Steven Walter Hays ’69

1970s

Q Anonymous

Q William George Allen Jr. ’70

Q James English Cousar ’70

Q Clarence Harold Houston Jr. ’70

Q George Huggins Scribner ’70

Q Martin E. Stein Jr. ’70

Q Russell Salvatore Versaggi ’70

Q Albert L. Allen III ’71

Q Robert Carlisle Gillander Jr. ’71

Q Harry Marks Graves Jr. ’71

Q Harry Thomas Platt III ’71

Q Richard R. Dostie ’72

Q Wiley McRae Fite ’72

Q Daniel Adam Goodman ’72

Q George W. Varn Jr. ’72

Q William Randall Brock ’73

Q Mark John Goodson ’73

Q Michael O. Hardin ’73

Q Mary Allen Howe ’73

Q Frances Ulmer Howey ’73

Q Edward Skinner Jones ’73

Q William Randall Mann ’73

Q John F. Pendergast Jr. ’73

Q John Alfred Rush III ’73

Q Rodney VanPelt ’73

Q Richard Lowell DeSelm ’74

Q Maura McClure Donoher ’74

Q John H. Lloyd ’74

Q William Davis McConnell ’74

Q LuAnn Alverez VanPelt ’74

Q William L. Varn III ’74

Q Stanley Brandon Fidanque ’75

Q Scott Kenneth Hallam ’75

Q William Robert McClelland ’75

Q John Clay Parnell ’75

Q James David Sheppard Sr. ’75

Q Dahal E. Bumgardner Jr. ’76

Q Daniel Stuart Dross ’76

Q James Ford Risley ’76

Q Sidney Searle Simmons II ’76

Q Nathan Harry Slaff ’76

Q Steven Scott Armstrong ’77

Q John Glenn Barker ’77

Q David Edward Buell ’77

Q Alain Jacques Kassab ’77

Q William Benjamin Lynch ’77

Q Ann Sasser Mabbett ’77

Q Yancey A. Montgomery III ’77

Q Mary Elizabeth Uible Morris ’77

Q Walter Ford Rogers ’77

Q Thomas Mark Sawyer ’77

Q Ruth Chambers Simmons ’77

Q David Godfrey Skinner ’77

Q Kelly Huckabee Varn ’77

Q Holly Kay Brooks ’78

Q Julia Chambers Hager ’78

Q Deborah Hicks Quazzo ’78

Q Robert M. Schneider ’78

Q D. David Zell ’78

Q Karen Ibach Bowden ’79

Q Rosa Maria Morales King ’79

Q Thomas Fitch King III ’79

Q Laura Coltrane Riley ’79

Q J. Phillip Risley ’79

Q Bondi Boutwell Winstel ’79

Q Holly L. Yelton ’79 1980s

Q Anonymous

Q G. Michael Burnett Sr. ’80

Q John Paul Cole Jr. ’80

Q Lynda May Erwin ’80

Q William Wofford Erwin Jr. ’80

Q Douglas Allan King ’80

Q Eduardo Jose Morales Jr. ’80

Q Nolan Waters Prozes ’80

Q Michael Lawrence Puldy ’80

Q Charles Daniel Rice ’80

Q Christopher Forrest Skinner ’80

Q Travis Allen Tyre Jr. ’80

Q Robert C. Champion ’81

Q Lynn Ackerman Landau ’81

Q Catherine Ann Baum ’82

Q Eleanor Gray Werber Dunaway ’82

Q Shelley Anderson Myers ’82

Q Scott Tebault Olson ’82

Q Randall Thomas Skinner ’82

Q William Todd Solomon ’82

Q Jane Robinson Baxter ’83

Q David Michael Doney ’83

Q Laura Saunders Evans ’83

Q Henry Grant Gainer Sr. ’83

Q Erin O’Dell O’Brien ’83

Q Pamela Ann Presser ’83

Q Cynthia Marie Sanborn ’83

Q Sanjay Swani ’83

Q Brooke Johnson Acosta-Rua ’84

Q Virginia Howard Barker ’84

Q Elizabeth Baum Benson ’84

Q Carole Ann Coplan ’84

Q David Lawrence Friedline ’84

Q Bradley Grey Johnson ’84

Q Monica Ann Lee ’84

Q Seth Allen Movsovitz ’84

Q Dorothy Theresa Sales ’84

Q Jeffrey Scott Selmanoff ’84

Q Fernando J. Acosta-Rua ’85

Q Celeste Rice Green ’85

Q Michele Sue Katz ’85

Q George Kline Preston IV ’85

Q Richard Andrew Smith ’85

Q Caroline Lewis Stake ’85

Q Cameron Chappell Walker ’85

Q James Monroe Barker V ’86

Q Alessandro Lorenzo Clerici ’86

Q Richard Clark Fannin ’86

Q Jackie Davis Farmer ’86

Q Michael David Holman ’86

Q Paul Mark Kelly ’86

Q Andrew George McCabe ’86

Q John Lindsey Newman ’86

Q Kathy Barsh Newman ’86

Q Jeri Kay Presser ’86

Q Tatiana Radi Salvador ’86

Q Clinton Thompson Avret ’87

Q Christopher Gale Commander ’87

Q Wendy Ottenstroer Hamilton ’87

Q Joelle Spillert Lockett ’87

Q Francis Joseph Milon ’87

Q Olga Bertozzi Walker ’87

Q Karen Rinaman Barakat ’88

Q Gregory Augustine Chopskie ’88

Q Dana Allen Clarke ’88

Q William Scott Hudmon ’88

Q Amy Nicholson Jones ’88

Q Phillip Michael Lozito ’88

Q George Elliott Adams Ropp ’88

Q Jamal Saliba Salameh ’88

Q Richard Paul Sollee Jr. ’88

Q William Evans Sumner III ’88

Q Bryant Shadrick Carroll III ’89

Q Barbara Cantrell Commander ’89

Q Jeffrey Garett McNeill ’89

Q Christina Hurley Milon ’89

Q Patrick Carlos Sagisi ’89

Q Travis Thompson Tygart ’89 1990s

Q Anonymous

Q Cynthia Sinha Anderson ’90

Q Manisha Makker Bansal ’90

Q Natale Washington Blackwell ’90

Q Michael Bates Hodge ’90

Q James Brett Houston ’90

Q Jennifer Miller Littrell ’90

Q Melissa Renee Nicholson ’90

Q John Spencer Surface ’90

Q Christian Thomas Van Tuin ’90

Q Erin Summerlin Avera ’91

Q Sarah Meadows Brown ’91

Q Piper L. Moyer-Shad ’91

Q Harold W. Shad IV ’91

Q Michael Cameron Sharp ’91

Q Darren Wayne Bearson ’92

Q Katherine Ashley Caddell ’92

Q Alyssa Calhoun Hurst ’92

Q Robert Rhodes Johnson ’92

Q Paul Anthony Koukos ’92

Q Maria Crosby Pollard ’92

Q Sarah Anne Sheffield Ball Sharp ’92

Q Steven Kent Short ’92

Q Brian Stuart Turner ’92

Q Sina Salman Venus ’92

Q Christian Manfred Bahr ’93

Q Caryn Reed Canfield ’93

Q Catherine Olliff Cleland ’93

Q John Douglas Elrod ’93

Q Stephen James Haubrich ’93

Q John Martin Howard ’93

Q Charles Lewis King ’93

Q Suzette Belote Reeves ’93

Q Jessica Nauman Stevenson ’93

Q Rebecca Winnale Turner ’93

Q Jonathan Clement Zisser ’93

Q George Hull Baldwin IV ’94

Q Earl Edward Edenfield III ’94

Q Louis Martin Ballestero Joos ’94

Q Katherine Schnauss Naugle ’94

Q Scott Cary Verlander ’94

Q Maria Isabel Balesdent

Comparato ’95

Q Christopher Jon Eyrick ’95

Q Steven Todd Gold ’95

Q Kevin Michael Kaplan ’95

Q Michael Kells Loftin ’95

Q Matthew Alan Roberts ’95

Q Emily Goldberg Rostholder ’95

Q Julie Thompson Ryan ’95

Q Leed Charles Silverfield ’95

Q Peter Harlan Abernathy ’96

Q Bree Ringhaver Alban ’96

Q John Bradley Arrowsmith ’96

Q Edward L’Engle Baker II ’96

Q William Bret Catto ’96

Q Andrew Talmadge Coley ’96

Q Heather Livingston Creel ’96

Q Taylor Smith Day ’96

Congratulations to our 2023-24 Sidney W. Register Award Recipients Lindsay S. Eyrick ’98 and Mike Minutelli ’95. The award is given annually to outstanding and distinguished alumni who embody the Bolles core values of excellence, courage, integrity and compassion.

Q Virginia Colbert Baker Greaker ’96

Q J. Malcolm Jones III ’96

Q Lauren Haynes Morales ’96

Q Michael Christopher Morales ’96

Q Robert Matthew Reeves ’96

Q Trevor Kincaid Ross ’96

Q Kimbrell Storm Stribling ’96

Q Peyton Dunn Suvoski ’96

Q Tracy Baker Williams ’96

Q Courtney Romanec Bahr ’97

Q Sarah Gilbert Ball ’97

Q Catherine LeMaistre Jones ’97

Q Steven A. Kurosko ’97

Q Heidi Susanne Schauer ’97

Q Megan Borowy Walker ’97

Q Scott Walker Anderson ’98

Q Arthur Chu Chin ’98

Q Amy Imfeld Coles ’98

Q Adam Benjamin Edgecombe ’98

Q Lindsay Skinner Eyrick ’98

Q Eric Edwards Held ’98

Q Erin Abercrombie Jones ’98

Q Dimitrios A. Kavalieros ’98

Q Christina Mitchell Luquire ’98

Q Sonam Makker ’98

Q Jennifer Anne Ray ’98

Q Joni Nicole Ricketts ’98

Q Nicholas Wylie Rogers ’98

Q Lindsay Wertz Shilling ’98

Q Arthur Chester Skinner IV ’98

Q Jeni Lynn Imfeld Strain ’98

Q William Lewis Thompson III ’98

Q Kimberly Stein Tonning ’98

Q Scott Cullen Toole ’98

Q Lindsay Tygart Ahmed ’98

Q Michael Jacob Verlander ’98

Q Ashley Ann Whitney ’98

Q Howard Jeane Billings Jr. ’99

Q Nicholas J. Bowman ’99

Q Rachna Agarwal Krish ’99

Q Meredith Regas Kurosko ’99

Q David H. Margol ’99

Q Lauren Pavelka Meador ’99

Q Andrew Christian Oldenburg ’99

Q Ryan Barrett Ong ’99

Q Dennis Edward Pash ’99

Q Jessica Lynn Simpson-Cook ’99

Q Donald Brent Suriano ’99 2000s

Q Anonymous

Q C. Clayton Bromberg Jr. ’00

Q Caitlin Scott Ellis ’00

Q Jodie Snyder Morel ’00

Q Matthew Michael Obringer ’00

Q Meredith Ray McGehee O’Steen ’00

Q George Stapleton Pilcher III ’00

Q Steven Ryan Stam ’00

Q Karen Duncan Stevenson ’00

Q Andrew Rodney VanPelt ’00

Q Reginald Benjamin Whiteside ’00

Q Jessica Tunstill Crews ’01

Q Michael Doughney Dineen ’01

Q Katherine Skinner Farrar ’01

Q Raina Mahajan Ferzoco ’01

Q Marie Michelle Hall Larsh ’01

Q Robert Edward LeMoine ’01

Q John Louis Lyon ’01

Q Nicky Moody Ordway ’01

Q Lloyd Christian Regas ’01

Q Alice Chu Trice ’01

Q Joseph Bradley Bullington ’02

Q Heather Lane Courtney ’02

Q John Foster Ganzel ’02

Q Jameel Ghassan Ghata ’02

Q Eddie Clarke Marsh ’02

Q Annie Maureen Riley Regas ’02

Q Blair Sisisky Sherman ’02

Q David Michael Stopyra ’02

Q Cody Bartlett Adams ’03

Q James Brent Allen Jr. ’03

Q Lee Britton Anderson ’03

Q Jacqueline Beth Berger ’03

Q David Stephen Dunn ’03

Q Martin Anthony Garcia Jr. ’03

Q John Raymond Kennedy IV ’03

Q John Anderson Langley ’03

Q Philippa Launa Marks ’03

Q Shannon Brooke Schott ’03

Q Michael Thomas Scott ’03

Q Rahul Sharma ’03

Q Paul Adler Turbow ’03

Q Janae Holmes Bixby ’04

Q Michael Christian Chanatry ’04

Q Jennifer McGehee Claggett ’04

Q Alexandra Demetree Cohlmia ’04

Q Edward Lowell Foster III ’04

Q Brittany Dewan Frazier ’04

Q Lisa McGuan Isaacs ’04

Q Caroline Giles Mann ’04

Q Benjamin Brooks McCormick ’04

Q Thomas Jennings Collins Jr. ’05

Q Jennifer Lust Dishman ’05

Q Akiko Okano Fralicker ’05

Q Laura Katherine Hanson ’05

Q Lindsay Patricia Holmes ’05

Q Risa Phillips Iyobe-Bada ’05

Q Dylan Abraham Kiernan ’05

Q Thomas Michael Leonard III ’05

Q Adam Herr Longenecker ’05

Q Sarah Hawkins Longenecker ’05

Q Timothy Joseph Miller ’05

Q Marco Belisario Monteiro ’05

Q Tomas Alejandro Moreno ’05

Q Whitney Allison Oldenburg ’05

Q Ram Anil Pathak ’05

Q John Brickert Phillips ’05

Q Kerry Birch Phillips ’05

Q Lauren Rozycki Rhyne ’05

Q Sarah Fraser Roddy ’05

Q Clayton Riley Skinner Sr. ’05

Q Nathaniel Gray Wallace ’05

Q Jennifer Marees Willis ’05

Q Daniel Stillwell Zvara ’05

Q JoAnna Gillander Zvara ’05

Q Danielle Nicole Bahri ’06

Q Georges Nabil Bahri ’06

Q Trisha Tiki Berman ’06

Q Andrew Kyle Hannon ’06

Q Alexander Gene Hepler ’06

Q Sarah Ann Hunter ’06

Q Eleanor Simmons King ’06

Q Thomas Fitch King IV ’06

Q Donald Alexander Manns Jr. ’06

Q Jeffrey Appel Mitchell ’06

Q Erin Watts Pelham ’06

Q Amy Rachel Perlman ’06

Q Parul Sangwan ’06

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Q Michael Joseph Bonavita ’07

Q Jordan Nicole Carlos ’07

Q Matthew Cole Doolittle ’07

Q Allison Taylor Giebink ’07

Q Caitlin Angela Hayes ’07

Q Thomas John Isaacs ’07

Q Patricia Cole Kugler ’07

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Q Rachel Harris Monteiro ’07

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Q Eric Karl Stupski ’07

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Q Grace Anne Francis Wood ’07

Q Laura Jordan Hollis Bell ’08

Q Jeffrey Scott Betros II ’08

Q Maria del Rosario Cuellar ’08

Q Lillian Lewis Cullen ’08

Q Maximilian Samuel Glober ’08

Q Todd Harris Leibowitz ’08

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Q Casey Edward Painter ’08

Q Sidney Searle Simmons III ’08

Q Melody Hoffman Al-Kahlout ’09

Q Serene Leila Bateh ’09

Q Gabrielle Fares ’09

Q Alyssa Anne Lang ’09

Q Luke McGurrin ’09

Q Katelyn Henderson Register ’09

Q Aaron Robert Riley ’09

Q Regina Rodriguez Mancilla Adams ’09

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Q Abby Page Sander ’09

Q Eli T. Sleiman III ’09

Q Matthew Edward Stupski ’09

Q Savannah Wood Tabassi ’09

Q Daniel Elliott Huger Tomm ’09 2010s

Q Anonymous

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Q Taylor Ryan Betros ’11

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Q Jamil Rashad Murray ’11

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Q Nathan Ryan Woods ’11

Q Liam Daniel Benson ’12

Q Sarah Hamilton Cameron ’12

Q Micayla Joanne Costa ’12

Q Katherine Prusiecki Davis ’12

Q Lambert Christian Ringhaver Lane ’12

Q Gabriella Marlene Mallette ’12

Q Brett Christopher Morgan ’12

Q Brogen Kirby Mowczan ’12

Q William Malone Norcross ’12

Q Rachel Lee Rice ’12

Q William Patterson Ropp ’12

Q Luke Eaton Viering ’12

Q Alexander Charles Cellar ’13

Q James David Higbee ’13

Q Donald Andrew Hoffman Jr. ’13

Q Coleman Andrew Lay ’13

Q Gustavo Mendes Machado ’13

Q Shaye Lindsey Newman ’13

Q William K. Robertson ’13

Q Gregory George Rogowski ’13

Q Virginia Kristin Skinner ’13

Q William Alexander Tyre ’13

Q Kindt Thomas Brady ’14

Q James Henry Edwards ’14

Q Regan Marie Hamilton ’14

Q Juan Felipe Herrera ’14

Q Garrett Paul Hudson ’14

Q Anna-Catherine McCrary ’14

Q William Hughes McKinney ’14

Q Margaret Odom-Tomchin ’14

Q Robert Stokes Rowe ’14

Q Brittany Fowler Upchurch ’14

Q Hunter Chappell Walker ’14

Q Danial Irawan Ahmad Fauzi ’15

Q Allison Jamie Baker ’15

Q Victoria Watterson Collings ’15

Q Jake Robert Gibbons ’15

Q Amelia Anne Hartje ’15

Q Emily Katherine Hogan ’15

Q Caroline Elksnis Lay ’15

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Q Christopher Robert Rogowski ’15

Q Lindsey Jo Speckman ’15

Q Jonathan Michael Alley ’16

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Q Ryan Alexander Fultz ’16

Q Roland Lee Johnson ’16

Q Quade Williams Kirby ’16

Q Ricardo Morales IV ’16

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Q Jiapeng Wu ’16

Q Angel Renee Fuentes ’17

Q Anderson Craig Gronvold ’17

Q Katherine Elaine Harris ’17

Q Grace Anna Igel ’17

Q Clemente Nikoluas Inclan ’17

Q Jack Benton Lundgren ’17

Q Sydney Diane Schmidt ’17

Q Leah Simone Scott ’17

Q Molly Giddens Sheppard ’17

Q Andrew Cooper Siguler ’17

Q Richard Langdon Still ’17

Q Hailey Lucas Wynn ’17

Q Monét Symone Lenora Bowen ’18

Q Frank Rapheal Collier III ’18

Q Lillian Marie Edwards ’18

Q Frances Alden Gulliford ’18

Q Aunikah Sade’ King ’18

Q Sarah Katherine Levin Loftis ’18

Q Caden Anthony Matson ’18

Q Taylor Renee Menk ’18

Q Natalie Jewell Pearson ’18

Q Amelia Marie Still ’18

Q Kelly Frances Tyre ’18

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Q Julia Fuli Butler ’19

Q Caleb Franklin Clark ’19

Q Destin Andrew Kirby ’19

Q Marley Sophia Schickel ’19

Q James William Shepherd ’19

Q James David Sheppard Jr. ’19 2020s

Q Anonymous

Q Grace Ann Hudson ’20

Q Samuel Wayne Levin ’20

Q Nicholas Austin Nist ’20

Q Allison Marie Hajda ’21

Q Jiajun He ’21

Q Abigail Lauren Kent ’21

Q Nia Anand Patel ’21

Q Layne Marie Rivera ’21

Q Caroline Ann Annett ’22

Q Emma Marie Joost ’22

Q Josephine K. Lenger ’22

Q Matthew Shiver McClure ’22

Q Katherine Caroline Burton ’23

Q Kate Victoria Cohill ’23

Q Jake Thomas Hogan ’23

Q Aiden Henry Herbert Allcorn ’24

Q Ashlyn Noelani Anderson ’24

Q Devin Joseph Armbrust ’24

Q Gracie Blake Arnett ’24

Q Mary Katherine Asbury ’24

Q Ayden J. Ashchi ’24

Q Ashton D. Ashchi ’24

Q Emerson Brice Avera ’24

Q Brooks Michael Baker ’24

Q Amber Makker Bansal ’24

Q Carter Joseph Barksdale ’24

Q Robert Henry Barnes ’24

Q Isabel Claire Teixiera Bassin ’24

Q Leila Parisa Bata ’24

Q Isabella Edington Bergeron ’24

Q Ethan Mitchell Binns ’24

Q Gavin Gnann Boree ’24

Q Grayden Leo Bouchard ’24

Q Alex Elizabeth Boutwell ’24

Q Cole Aidan Breuer ’24

Q Thomas Richard Brice III ’24

Q Caleb Joshua Brigman ’24

Q Chloe Elyse Brown ’24

Q Darden Curtis Brown ’24

Q Kyla Marie Bullock ’24

Q Jaden Alexander Bunt ’24

Q Sarah Morgan Blanton Burgstiner ’24

Q Sophia Catherine Busker ’24

Q Garrison Maurice Butler ’24

Q Jacob Killain Campen ’24

Q David Hurston Carroll ’24

Q Trent Joseph Carter ’24

Q Cauthen Alexis Catlin ’24

Q Yancin Chen ’24

Q Hailey Marie Christy ’24

Q Elena Alexis Chugay ’24

Q Brady Elijah Clark ’24

Q James Duffield Cochran ’24

Q Noah Alexander Cole ’24

Q Gabriel William Coleman ’24

Q Leah Marie Collins ’24

Q Emily Badham Commander ’24

Q Aiden Johnson Cook ’24

Q Alexis Linda Coppenbarger Redding ’24

Q Samuel James Craddock ’24

Q Kyle Ryan Crawford ’24

Q Zianna Amia’ Rosa Curtis ’24

Q Nitin Kumar Davuluri ’24

Q Anik Desai ’24

Q Alejandro Andres Diaz-Vendrell ’24

Q Cameron Chandler Ryan Dixon ’24

Q Gia Marie Dodaro ’24

Q Ellion Kardie Doyle ’24

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Q Hilary Elizabeth Englert ’24

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Q Julia Rose Farhat ’24

Q Elizabeth Judith Ferguson ’24

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Q Magnolia Avery Fox ’24

Q Maddox Oneil Fox ’24

Q Millicent Audrey Fox ’24

Q Pedro Pablo Garces ’24

Q Abigale Elizabeth Gartner ’24

Q Ryan Brooke Goodman ’24

Q William Fitts Green ’24

Q Samuel Krestul Greenhut ’24

Q Timothy Gentle Groover II ’24

Q Izabella Bulzacchelli Guglielmi ’24

Q Theodor Silvester Cosmo Hardt ’24

Q Richa Harmani ’24

Q Ian Robert Hendershot ’24

Q Christin Michael Hills ’24

Q Madalene Grace Hodges ’24

Q Bryce McKinley Hogan ’24

Q Thomas Michael Holt ’24

Q Catherine Elizabeth Hunt ’24

Q Parth Jain ’24

Q Olivia Nicole Janse van Rensburg ’24

Q Daniel Edward Ji ’24

Q Daylin Lyle John ’24

Q Sophia Marie Joos ’24

Q Stephen Christopher Joost Jr. ’24

Q Brianna Catherine Jordan ’24

Q Nadia Nawal Jubran ’24

Q Madeline Eve Kaiser ’24

Q Parker Case Kane ’24

Q Riya Kar ’24

Q Kayleigh Kasinger ’24

Q Akshay Sairam Ketty ’24

Q Chayce Nicholas Kieck ’24

Q Katrina Georgi Kirov ’24

Q Jonathan Martin Knight Jr. ’24

Q Tahlia Livya Kofman ’24

Q March Lee Krotee III ’24

Q Landon Alexander Kyser ’24

Q Benjamin Travis Lamm ’24

Q Carter Theodore Lancaster ’24

Q Isabella Sophia Landa ’24

Q Lydia Grace Lane ’24

Q Reagan Lenore Lane ’24

Q Simany Alice Lee ’24

Q Carter James Lekas ’24

Q Lilly Victoria Lenger ’24

Q Asher Porterfield Levy ’24

Q Joanne Leigh Lobendhan ’24

Q Maximillian Aidan Lockett ’24

Q David Cole Luttropp ’24

Q Aidan Kendrick Lynch ’24

Q Brock Robert Lytle ’24

Q Adam Christopher MacGregor ’24

Q Aron Daniel Maloney ’24

Q Stefano Alexander Mantegari ’24

Q John Stafford Marinatos ’24

Q David Phillip Martin ’24

Q James Davis Matson ’24

Q William Finn McEnany ’24

Q Charlotte Adelaide McNeill ’24

Q Joseph Clay Davis Meux III ’24

Q Olivia Adele Meux ’24

Q Katherine Christina Meyers-Labenz ’24

Q Alexander Corbin Meyers-Labenz ’24

Q Maya Isabel Miller ’24

Q Calin Alexanru Miller ’24

Q Annika Rajiv Mirjankar ’24

Q Doran Rashand Moore Jr. ’24

Q William Leyden Morales ’24

Q Abigail Katherine Muller ’24

Q Julia MyTam Murphy ’24

Q Simran Neeraj Naval ’24

Q Samantha Jane Nelson ’24

Q Danielle Elise Nemetz ’24

Q Sylvia Marie Nicholaysen ’24

Q Billie Nugent Nimnicht ’24

Q Savannah Joy Osborne ’24

Q Caylee Layna Padgett ’24

Q Ben Kellen Padgett III ’24

Q Shruthi Pakala ’24

Q Macy Solest Pargman ’24

Q Sean Anthony Parker ’24

Q Mary Holton Parks ’24

Q Maya Rakeshkumar Patel ’24

Q John Connor Peyton ’24

Q Miles Holbrook Pike ’24

Q Meia Seu-Lin Popp ’24

Q Ashley Anne Prokop ’24

Q Marcelo Quintao ’24

Q Hamza Azad Rafat ’24

Q Trey Desmond Railey ’24

Q Kamen Rangelov ’24

Q Miles Edward Rivera ’24

Q Madison Elizabeth Russell ’24

Q Noah Hunter Sacks ’24

Q Hala Salameh ’24

Q Lilly Grace Salvador ’24

Q Matthew Francis Sanchez ’24

Q Luke Anthony Santamaria ’24

Q Marissa Elizabeth Sawyer ’24

Q Joseph Byrnes Schellenberg ’24

Q Bella Carlene Schiavo ’24

Q William James Schilling III ’24

Q William Niclas Schulze Jr. ’24

Q Dylan Lee Schwartz ’24

Q Keira Audry Scott ’24

Q Yosef Shaalan ’24

Q Aryan Chetan Shah ’24

Q Ashkon Samiian Shirazi ’24

Q Carson Grant Shockley ’24

Q Owen Kenneth Shorland ’24

Q Jacob Everett Shutters ’24

Q Emilie Jean Sinesi ’24

Q Veronica K. SippensGroenewegen ’24

Q Elizabeth Rose Smith ’24

Q Wesley Katherine Smith ’24

Q Kathryn Caroline Sowers ’24

Q Akash Sridhar ’24

Q Ella Marie Stakem ’24

Q Spencer Brett Stephens ’24

Q Elijah Sanford Stevenson ’24

Q David King Surface Jr. ’24

Q Emily Bond Suvoski ’24

Q Raina Devi Swani ’24

Q Nina Marie TerKonda ’24

Q Milan Zahara Thomas ’24

Q Scott Christopher Thornton ’24

Q Brooke Rachel Trager ’24

Q Elli Ann Trager ’24

Q Micah A. Trice ’24

Q Anna Carlton Turner ’24

Q Anne Shehani Venturi ’24

Q Vincent Ricardo Venus ’24

Q Jay Verma ’24

Q Luke Ward Waller ’24

Q Sara Margaret Wasserman ’24

Q Andrea Elizabeth Waters ’24

Q Garrett James Watterson ’24

Q Anthony George Whittall ’24

Q Presley Lorelei Wolfe ’24

Q Evan Max Wolpoff ’24

Q Tammy Meera Yazgi ’24

Q Nasir Als Zaidi ’24

Current

Students

Q Alexander Michael Clohecy ’29

Q McKenna Caroline Johnson ’30

Q Natashajeet Saini ’30

BARTRAM

1940s

Q Helen Murchison Lane ’42

1950s

Q Frances Watts McCurry ’51

Q Marcia Swisher Nelson ’55

Q Louise Adams Ropp ’56

Q Agnes Ellis Danciger ’59

Q Susan Swearingen Smith ’59

1960s

Q Karen Rohlin Schulman ’61

Q Katherine Wilson Klement ’64

Q Elizabeth Hayden Minthorne ’65

Q Ann Williams Brinson ’68

Q Dorothy Ulmer Marsh ’68

Q Marsha Hutchinson Reardon ’69

1970s

Q C. Gardner McFall ’70

Q Catherine Schultz McFarland ’70

Q Vicky Lynn Leighty ’71

Q Vicki Burke Gillander ’72

Q Barbara Arnold Pickett ’73

Q Sally Towers Ragsdale ’73

Q Pascale Browne Johnson ’74

Q Joann Ferguson Purdie ’74

Q Pamela Turbow Rush ’75

Q Robin Giddens Sheppard ’77

Q Drew Haswell Pollack ’79

1980s

Q Elizabeth Frazier Tobin ’80

Q Karen Quaritius Lyon ’81

Q Becky Davis McKee ’81

Q Karen Ferguson Gray ’84

Q Michelle Paine Mas ’84

Q Linda Tranter ’85

Q Jennifer Firmin Andersson ’86

Q Janet Schnauss ’87

Q Anna K. Jacobson ’88

Q Elizabeth Cizek Digiacomo ’89

Q Karen Walton Pate ’89 r

1990s

Q Christi Cook ’95

Karen Ferguson Gray ’84 Bartram

Ensures Bolles Experience

Continues

Bolles Alumni Association Vice Chair Karen Gray ’84 Bartram reconnected with The Bolles School in 2022 after reflecting on the people and experiences that shaped her life. A graduate of Bartram School for Girls, which became the Bolles Middle School Bartram Campus following its acquisition by Bolles in 1991, Gray said she was welcomed back with open arms after contacting the School’s alumni office for a tour of the Bolles campus.

From that point forward, Gray has been an all-in alumnae volunteer. She began attending Bolles alumni events and eventually got involved with the Alumni Association Board. She was recently named vice chair, marking the first time in school history a Bartram alumna has served in the role.

Gray relishes the opportunity and says the volunteer experience has been highly rewarding. “I’ve enjoyed connecting with the Bolles and Bartram community, setting goals to support the students and alumni and helping to further the mission of Bolles,” Gray said. “Rekindling old friendships and making new ones has been so meaningful, as has spending time on the campuses and seeing how things continue to grow and evolve to enrich the academic, athletics and arts opportunities for students.”

Gray said it is important for alumni to support their alma mater through acts of service, gifts of resources or financial support.

“We have the opportunity as alumni to ensure the same rich experiences we had as students to continue and to help shape the character of young people so they grow into adults who make a difference, as citizens, as leaders and as contributing members of society,” Gray said.

Donor Stories

Sisters Plant Seeds for Bolles’ Future

WENDY LEITMAN COLEMAN ’80 & JENNIFER LEITMAN CRANE ’89

Sisters Wendy Leitman Coleman ’80 and Jennifer Leitman Crane ’89, the enthusiastic business partners behind Los Angeles-based LA Urban Farms, are investing in Bolles’ future by planting seeds for lifelong learning, innovation and inspiration for growing food in a sustainable way.

As their mission statement says, “We aim to inspire people to grow their own food and to empower them to look at the world with new eyes and see the untapped potential in all of the unused spaces around them.”

The Bolles alumnae recently gifted their alma mater five aeroponic vertical gardens for one of the terraces in the Center for Innovation on the Bolles Upper School San Jose Campus. The vertical gardens will provide students with handson experience in growing fresh, healthy food

including leafy greens, vegetables, herbs and edible flowers while applying sustainable technology to combat climate change. These vertical gardens use 90 percent less water than traditional gardens and can grow 10 times more in the same amount of space by growing up vertically, making them a great sustainable solution for growing food in spaces like the new terrace at the CFI.

Sisters Wendy Coleman ’80 and Jen Crane ’89 visited the tower gardens at the Sanchez Fender Center for Innovation. Pictured above with Lower School Whitehurst Campus faculty member Jennifer Moore and Head of Lower School Whitehurst Campus Christy Lusk. Along with Director of Alumni Engagement & Annual Giving Julia Kalinski and Stewardship & Alumni Officer John Newman ’86

“At Bolles I was so fortunate to make friends for a lifetime! Having these incredibly special friendships has given me so much happiness, comfort, confidence and security that I have carried with me throughout my whole life to this day and I am so forever grateful “

Wendy Leitman Coleman ’80

“I loved sports at Bolles and thought it was such an honor to not only play sports but also cheer on the best athletes and sports teams around, I just loved that part of Bolles. To attend such a great school, I felt like I was so well prepared for college and law school and developed so many skill sets from my Bolles education – especially how to prepare and to know what it takes to be successful in life.”

Jen Leitman Crane ’89

Bolles is now one of many schools with which LA Urban Farms works to sprout new opportunities for food growth in urban areas. Clients like the University of Southern California, the University of California Los Angeles, Stanford University, the University of Texas, Yale University, Brown University, the University of Florida, the University of Georgia, and Beykoz University in Istanbul, Turkey utilize the sisters’ vertical garden technology and curriculum to educate future leaders about the benefits of growing their own food. Even stars like Reese Witherspoon and Gwyneth Paltrow’s GOOP company are in on the movement!

Coleman and Crane are so passionate to inspire our future world-changers about the benefits of growing their own food to make a positive impact on our planet. They are thrilled to share the experience with our Bolles students.

“We were so fortunate to attend Bolles – so to be able to go back and see what they’re doing now and engage with the students and teachers makes us feel so lucky,” Crane said.

“Our favorite part of our business are the

relationships we have made with the extraordinary people we have met along the way on our urban farming journey! It really is such a gift for us to have our gardens at Bolles because it is a place that is so near and dear to our hearts.”

Coleman reconnected with The Bolles School during a “Bolles on the Road” event at UCLA this year. Wendy and her family live and work in Los Angeles, and she gave Bolles alumni officers a tour of their vertical garden commercial farm at UCLA. The meeting inspired a subsequent visit to the Bolles Upper School San Jose and Lower School Whitehurst campuses, where sister Jennifer joined them for a half-day trip down memory lane and a view of Bolles’ exciting future.

“We feel so much gratitude to have gone to Bolles and to have had the amazing education we had,” Coleman said. “It really set us up for success to be lifelong learners and to love learning! We learned how to learn at Bolles which in turn has made learning something easy for us throughout our whole lives! We are so honored to be able to give back and so excited to plant this seed and watch it grow. It really is the perfect match.”

Saluting the Bolles Class of 2024

The Bolles Class of 2024 is making history with its show of generosity and dedication to the School.

The recent graduates, their parents, grandparents and friends contributed more than $76,000 to the Class of 2024 Endowment, a 35 percent increase from the amount raised in 2023.

The Bolles Class of 2024 is one of only four alumni classes to have created an endowment in its name, including the classes of 1972, 2000, and 2023. We invite every class to come together this year to create their lasting legacy at Bolles.

According to Sandy Catanese, director of The Bolles Annual Fund and Parent Programs, this class-giving

trend is a model for philanthropy that students can embrace and carry forward in support of their alma mater.

“We have been intentional about making sure our students understand the importance of giving back to the School and how their support creates a legacy they can celebrate and be proud of,” Catanese said, describing the new graduation tradition of receiving two symbolic coins — one to keep, and one to give back to the school. “Demonstrating philanthropy toward their alma mater is critical to the future of The Bolles School, and it especially makes a difference when a class or group pools their resources in an endowed fund.”

The Class of 2024 endowment efforts were supported by the Jacksonville-based Nimnicht Family of Dealerships, which generously offered a dollar-for-dollar match up to $25,000.

“This is a wonderful lesson in the power of giving and the compassionate momentum a group of generous Bulldogs can inspire,” Catanese said.

The Class of 2024 was also remarkable for its high volume of “Lifers” and legacy students. There were 26 students who attended Bolles from Pre-K or Kindergarten through their senior year and 36 students whose parents or grandparents attended Bolles or Bartram. Members of the Class of 2024 are currently attending 92 colleges and universities in 29 different states and the District of Columbia and England. More than 80 percent qualified for some type of merit-based award and 63 percent qualified for Florida Bright Futures Scholarships. Congratulations again to our outstanding Bolles Class of 2024.

Class of 2024 Statistics

Bolles Class of 2024 graduates were offered or qualified for more than $16 million in merit-based scholarships over their four-year college careers.

The Class of 2024 graduates are attending 92 colleges and universities and were accepted to 196 different colleges and universities.

The Class of 2024 graduates will be attending colleges in 29 different states + District of Columbia and England

201 of the 208 graduates are going directly to college 1 will take a gap year. 6 are undecided.

26 graduates are “Lifers” — attending Bolles since Pre-Kindergarten or Kindergarten.

46 student-athletes committed to a particular college or university to continue their academic and athletic careers.

63% of Bolles Class of 2024 graduating seniors residing in Florida qualified for Florida Bright Futures Scholarships.

81% qualified for some form of merit-based awards such as academic, leadership, athletic scholarships or service academy appointments.

36 graduates are legacy Bolles students — they have parents or grandparents who attended Bolles or Bartram.

Celebrating The Bolles Annual Fund

Robust community support for The Bolles Annual Fund benefits everyone

The Bolles Annual Fund continued to advance the School’s mission by providing critically needed funds to the School during the 2023-24 year. We underscore the importance of participation from all stakeholders in the Bolles School community — our Bolles family of donors.

Bolles faculty and staff stood out on this front. For the first time in recent years, The Bolles Annual Fund garnered support from 98 percent of faculty and staff on all four campuses. This all-in internal commitment to the School sets a best practice example for everyone, said Sandy Catanese, CFRE, Director of The Bolles Annual Fund & Parent Programs.

“We are so grateful to our dedicated teachers and administrators for demonstrating one of the fundamental elements of a successful annual fund program – and that is a willingness to participate, to say yes, to join the entire community with an enthusiastic pledge of support,” Catanese said. “Anyone who has worked at an underfunded

institution knows how game-changing it is to present a request — whether it’s for professional development, classroom resources or program enhancement — and have the need met immediately and magnanimously. This is not every school’s story. Supporting The Bolles Annual Fund helps create a more enriched educational experience for all of us –especially our students.”

With tuition covering 85 percent of Bolles’ annual expenses, The Bolles Annual Fund plays a crucial role in underwriting the cost of experiences, lessons and opportunities that are often just beyond or above the School’s budgeted allotment. Sometimes, this includes unexpected opportunities like transportation to state athletic competitions or connections to educational experiences across the world. In other instances, The Bolles Annual Fund enables faculty to order materials or access events that will take their lesson planning to new heights. Whatever the need or want, The Bolles Annual Fund puts the all in All Things Possible and ensures Bolles continues to raise the bar academically, athletically and artistically.

“As a teacher, I have seen firsthand how the School’s Annual Fund supports a topnotch educational experience that goes far beyond textbooks in a classroom. Whether it’s traveling to the Rocky Mountains, New York City or Helsinki, Finland, The Bolles School is deeply committed to sending teachers to the best professional development opportunities available. Thanks to the community’s generous donations, I was able to collaborate with other teachers, attend conferences and workshops and keep up with the current trends in education. After 41 fun-filled years in the classroom, I can proudly say that Bolles is the best and the smiles on our students’ faces show it! Charitable gifts from Bolles’ generous families and donors really do make All Things Possible, and for that I am so grateful.”

Jill Bobbitt, Retired Bolles Lower School Whitehurst Campus Grade 1 Teacher

Robust community support for The Bolles Annual Fund benefits everyone.

One of The Bolles Annual Fund’s key constituencies is the parent community. Parent participation is not only appreciated but essential to the continued success and advancement of the School’s pursuit of excellence. The Parent Association, of course, works tirelessly to support this effort through volunteer activities and leadership. And their support of The Bolles Annual Fund helps close that 15 percent gap in discernable, meaningful ways. With communitywide donor participation, however, the future looks even brighter.

Bolles 2023-24 Parent Association Chair Lisa Sawyer has been involved with Bolles as a volunteer and Bolles Annual Fund supporter since her children’s earliest lower school years. She understands the impact The Bolles Annual Fund has made on their educational experience.

“Originally, I started giving to The Bolles Annual Fund and participating in other opportunities to enhance my children’s experience and to ’pay’ the difference between the tuition and actual costs. Once I learned tuition only covered 85 percent of operating costs, I felt I needed to contribute to help make up that difference,” Sawyer said. “As my connection with the School grew, I learned more about what really inspires me to give. I know

how important it is to be part of Bolles’ legacy of philanthropy and understand how the past 90 years have shaped our School into what it is today. My children’s experience is largely due to the generosity of those before them. I want to pay it forward as much as I am able.”

Former Bolles parent and current grandparent Heidi Chanatry said there is power in this kind of giving.

“We thrive on the dedication of our generous parents and grandparents who understand the transformative power of education,” Chanatry said.

As evidenced by Sawyer’s and Chanatry’s experiences and by so many of the stories in this annual report, Bolles was built on a long legacy of philanthropy. The campus playgrounds, fields, facilities, courts and studios students enjoy today were all built because parents stepped up, gave generously and seized a new vision of greatness for their students and classmates. It’s a calling worth getting behind, and it’s one that is open to everyone. Supporting The Bolles Annual Fund is an opportunity for all parents to play a role in the School’s history of generosity.

Parents interested in supporting The Bolles Annual Fund with a gift as well as volunteer leadership can contact Sandy Catanese at cataneses@bolles.org.

Totals and Averages

Total Number of Donors

1,367 Average Gift Amount $1,253 Number of New Donors 280 Number of ACGP Members* 216

Agnes

Society consists of those who have given a gift of $3,000 or more in support of the School this year.

Consistency

39 years

Our most consistent donors have given for 39 years in a row. See page 52.

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Alumni

Participation

Percentages Total (over 5 years)

Number of Alumni Donors (past 2 years)

676 2022-23

797 2023-24

98% Faculty and Staff Giving

$1,712,296 2023-24 Annual Fund Total

The Bolles Annual Fund Levels

ANNUAL LEGENDS

$25,000 or more

ANNUAL VISIONARIES

$10,000 to $24,999

ANNUAL LEADERS

$3,000 to $9,999

ANNUAL FOUNDERS

$500 to $2,999

ANNUAL FRIENDS Up to $499 u u

Annual Legends

($25,000 or more)

Q Anonymous

Q Bel Balesdent Comparato ’95 and Michael Comparato

Q The Dianne T. and Charles E. Rice Family Foundation Inc.

Q Paula and Dan Dross ’76 +

Q Christina and Frank Gatlin

Q Celeste Rice Donovan Green ’85 and Jeff Green

Q Laura and Mike Hodge ’90 +

Q Zoie Haynes Morales ’96 and Michael Morales ’96 ^

Q Darnice and Derek O’Leary

Q Sue and Duane Ottenstroer

Q Lollie and George Pilcher III ’00

Q Julie and Dan Rice ’80

Q Dianne and Charles * Rice

Q Ellen Fitzsimmons Rogowski and Greg Rogowski

Q Cindy Sanborn ’83 and Beth Ann Andrews

Q The Fig Tree Fund

Annual Visionaries

($10,000 to $24.999)

Q Anonymous

Q Bree Ringhaver Alban ’96 and David Alban

Q Shannon Beardsley, M.D.

Q Ginny and Bill Becker

Q Zanne and Will Burke

Q Robin and Ben Campen

Q NiKa Meng and Zhuo Chen

Q Emily and Gary Coleman

Q Sher-Lu Pai, M.D. and Rajeeb Das

Q Jill and Jed Davis +

Q Ginny and Richard Dostie ’72

Q Jessie Ball duPont Fund

Q Chad Dutler

Q Hope and Dana Fender, D.M.D. ^

Q Jennifer and Chris Fox, M.D.

Q Catherine LeMaistre Jones ’97 and J. Malcolm Jones III ’96

Q Laura and Billy Kappaz ^

Q Jan and Chris Kirby

Q LM & N Foundation

Q Kris and Frank Lonegro

Q Hal Lynch ~

Q Michael Meyers + and Chad Labenz

Q Laura and Jay Moore Jr.

Q Beth Uible Morris ’77 and Bill Morris

Q Michelle Mundorf, Ph.D.

Q Deepa and Dharmesh Pandya

Q Laurie and Clay Richter

Q Sarah and Chet Skinner IV ’98 +

Q Megan and Riley Skinner ’05

Q Teresa Bennett and Jim Staman, M.D.

Q Kristen and John Surface ’90 +

Q Preeti + and Sanjay Swani ’83

Q Nita and Charlie Tomm

Q Autumn and Dean Toumbis, M.D.

Q Glenda and Dan Towers

Q Mary Jane and Jack Uible

Q Stephanie and Scotty Verlander ’94

Q Sue Marie and Bradley Waddell, Jr.

Q Weather Engineers Inc.

Q Stephanie Wilson

Annual Leaders

($3,000 - $9,999)

Q Anonymous

Q Dinara Aidarova and Kairat Aidarov

Q Lucille and Albert Allen III ’71

Q Kristen and Andy Allen

Q Tamra and David Annett

Q Heather and Brad Arrowsmith ’96

Q Marie-Christine and Steven Attia

Q Dilhana Badurdeen, M.D. and Ayaz Haniffa

Q Lauren and Ted Baker II ’96

Q Sallie Ball ’97

Q Baptist Health System Foundation

Q George Bateh ’66

Q Julie Bradley, M.D. and Ben Bradley

Q Barbara and Michael Bredehoeft, D.V.M.

Q Holly Brooks ’78

Q Kay Brooks

Q Connie Buckley

Q Kathy and Niels Bull

Q Elizabeth and Michael Burke

Q Kelly and Mike Burnett ’80

Q Marion + and David Cangemi, M.D

Q Heidi Chanatry

Q Emily and Art Chandler

Q Jenny McGehee Claggett ’04 and Ty Claggett

Q Kim and Bryan Clontz

Q Crissy and Zach Collins

Q Heather Livingston Creel ’96 and Alan Creel

Q Jessica Tunstill Crews, D.M.D. ’01 and Matt Crews

Q CSX Transportation

Q Ezzat and Ali Davani, M.D.

Q Taylor Smith Day ’96 and Nathan Day

Q Madeleine Dunn, Ph.D. and David Dunn ’03

Q Ruth Ann and Mark Dunn ’65

Q Darsi and Marc Edwards

Q Lynda May Erwin ’80 and Bill Erwin, Jr. ’80 +

Q Lindsay Skinner Eyrick ’98 and Chris Eyrick ’95

Q Katherine Skinner Farrar ’01 and Bois Farrar

Q Emily and Dave Foley

Q Catherine and David Friedline

Q Earl Frommer

Q Kimberly and Vince Galiano M.D.

Q Bess and Tyler Goff

Q Caitlin and Ryan Greene

Q Liza and Blake Griffis

Q Leila Tolaymat, M.D and Matthew Hall, M.D.

Q Wendy Ottenstroer Hamilton ’87 and Scott Hamilton

Q Lisa Hawthorne

Q Kristin and Hank Heinold II

Q Tristan and Tyler Hodges

Q Berrylin Houston

Q Carolyn and Clancy Houston ’70

Q Amy and Dan Iracki

Q Holly and Mike Izard

Q Jacksonville Orthopaedic Institute

Q Amy and Jon Johnson

Q Brady S. Johnston Perpetual Charitable Trust

Q Darleen and Kevin Kaplan, M.D. ’95

Q Sara and Dimitri Kavalieros ’98

Q Jessica and Marc Kaye, M.D.

Q Erinn and Paul Kelly ’86

Q Destin Kirby ’19

Q Quade Kirby ’16

Q Jennifer and Steve Kowkabany

Q Meredith Regas Kurosko ’99 and Steve Kurosko ’97

Q Helen Murchison Lane ’42 ~

Q Jennifer and Andy Levinson

Q W Radford Lovett and Lindley Tolbert

Q Sharon Lucie

Q Jeanie and Bill Lynch ’77

Q Sonika Soni and Vivek Mahajan

Q Rosie and Jim Manfredi

Q Susan and Steven Mantegari

Q Julie and Tony Martin

Chanatry: School Support is LegacyBuilding, Important Responsibility

Supporting the School is an important responsibility, according to Heidi Chanatry, a loving and dedicated Bolles grandmother and former Bolles parent. And she wants everyone to help carry the load.

“At the heart of The Bolles School lies a profound commitment to shaping the future of our students and the wider community,” Chanatry said. “We thrive on the dedication of generous parents and grandparents who understand the transformative power of education, and there are many compelling reasons to support the School through planned giving.”

She said that not only does Bolles pave the way for tomorrow’s leaders, but it also sends them on a path of success in college, life beyond and professional pursuits around the world.

“I have experienced this firsthand as the proud mom of two Bolles graduates,” Chanatry said. “The quality education they received is unsurpassed and I see them striving to succeed and see their friends, and now their children, working toward that same level of excellence.” Planned giving and parent support of The Bolles Annual Fund are also ways to leave a legacy that children and grandchildren can be proud of.

Q Courtney and Stephen McCarthy

Q Courtney and Brooks Brooks

Q The Ray Sutton McGehee Foundation

Q Debbie and Sutton McGehee, Jr. ’68

Q Betsy and Jeff McNeill ’89

Q William McVeigh

Q Glenn and Michael Miller

Q Doneth and Darmon Morgan

Q Brogen Kirby Mowczan ’12

Q Stephanie and Judd Nieman

Q Carol and Michael Nimitz

Q Joy and Danny Paulk

Q Jane and John Pendergast, Jr. ’73

Q John Peyton

Q Kathryn Pearson Peyton, M.D. +

Q Peggy and Hugh Powell ’46

Q Kellie and Drew Prusiecki

Q Deborah Hicks Quazzo ’78 and Stephen R. Quazzo

Q Gabriela and Renato Quintao

Q Joan and Phil Risley ’79

Q Lauren and Ted Rueger

Q Nina and Jamal Salameh, M.D. ’88

Q Tatiana Radi Salvador ’86 + and Julio Salvador

Q Shannon and Matthew Scott

Q David Sheppard ’75

Q Blair Sisisky Sherman ’02 and Zachary Sherman ’95

Q Lindsay Wertz Shilling ’98 and Jake Shilling

Q Becky and Leed Silverfield ’95

Q Bonnie and Ken Skaggs

Q Erin and Chris Skinner ’80

Q Kim and David Skinner ’77

Q Tracy and Randy Skinner ’82

Q Jackie and Joe Skrzydlewski

Q Kristen VanderLinde and Pete Sledzik

“When you include Bolles in your estate plans, you not only invest in our future students, but you also ensure your legacy lives through their amazing contributions locally, nationally and around the globe,” she said, reminding parents about the options available to them, including estate plans, making an immediate gift or volunteering. “I have made my commitment to Bolles to watch my grandchildren thrive and excel in all aspects of their academic and personal growth, and I hope you will join me.” + Current Trustee | ~Trustee Emeriti | * Deceased | ^ Future Tustee

Q Darcy and Eli Sleiman III ’09

Q Janie and Eli Sleiman, Jr.

Q Sarah and Brian Small

Q Brooke and Hap Stein ’70

Q Karen Stone + and Richard Margulies

Q Nanc and Chris Stubbs ’67

Q Tash Saypol and Scott Stutzman

Q Mollie and Billy Sumner, M.D. ’88

Q Eva Iliazi and Ramez Taher, M.D.

Q The Patrick Heinold Foundation Inc.

Q Lindsay Tygart Ahmed ’98 and Fraz Ahmed

Q LuAnn Alvarez VanPelt ’74 and Rodney VanPelt ’73 +

Q Kelly Huckabee Varn ’77 and Billy Varn ’74

Q Kari von Goeben, M.D. and Rick von Goeben

Q Cameron Chappell Walker ’85 and Craig Walker

Q Janice and Chuck Walker

Q Julie Walker

Q Olga Bertozzi Walker, D.V.M. ’87 and Mark Walker, D.V.M.

Q Denise and Mike Wallace

Q Wendy and Seth Waller

Q Marte Wasserman, M.D. and Paul Wasserman, M.D.

Q Kelly and Scott Witt

Q Debra and Arthur Wotiz

Q Rebecca and Dan Zwieg

Annual Founders

($500 - $2,999)

Q Anonymous

Q Zainab Bahram and Husain Abbas

Q Brooke Johnson Acosta-Rua ’84 and Fernando Acosta-Rua ’85 +

Q Jenifer and Mark Adams

Q Megan and Aarian Afshari, M.D. ’07

Q Stephanie Font, M.D. and Edgardo Agrait, M.D.

Q Sarita Nambiar

Q Stephanie and Chase Allen

Q Andrea and Richard Altman ’66

Q Ronalda and Avery Anderson

Q Lisa-Mae Armbrust, Psy.D. and Steve Armbrust

Q Melissa Gross-Arbikd and Shawn Arnold

Q Erin Summerlin Avera ’91 and Steve Avera

Q Mariam Barikbin, D.D.S. and Reza Barikbin

Q Patricia and Andrew Barker

Q Melina and Quint Barker ’86

Q Cari and Chris Barksdale

Q Courtney and Rob Barnes

Q Mike Barrett

Q Giselle Habet, M.D. and Luke Basdeo, M.D.

Q Ursula and Mark Baum

Q Pauline and Josh Bauman

Q Alex Beier, M.D. and Shaun Beier

Q Jacklyn Bennett

Q Elizabeth Bishop

Q Julie and Kevin Boone

Q Michelle Bourke

Q Betsy and Randy Brock ’73

Q Sarah Meadows Brown ’91 and Bert Brown

Q Aure and Michelle Bruneau

Q George Brunkhorst ’55

Q Jessica Bryan

Q Seiko and David Buell ’77

Q Philippa Marks ’03 and Brad Bullington ’02

Q Melanie and Morgan Busby

Q Alina and Edward Callaway

Q Laverne and Andrew Cantor

Q Susan and Bret Catto ’96

Q Lenka Soltes, M.D. and Robert Champion ’81

Q Elizabeth and Chris Cherry

Q Christina and Mike Clohecy

Q Brittany and David Cohill

Q Beatriz and Jonathan Coles

Q Kathy and Andrew Coley, M.D.

Q Suzi and Bill Colledge ’66

Q Donna and Bob Colyer

Q Anika Goel Comar, M.D. and Kevin Comar, M.D.

Q Vicky and Charles * Commander III

Q Carole Coplan ’84

Q Kellly Svendsen and Michael Cory

Q Jan and Phil Craig, Jr., M.D. ’60

Q LeAnna and Husein Cumber

Q Kayte D’Alto

Q Brenda and Dan Davis ’63

Q Meg and Tom Davis, M.D.

Q Alicia and Paul DeGrado

Q Erica and Shelby Denman

Q Trishna Patel, M.D. and Chirag Desai, M.D.

Q Brittany and Andre DesMarais

Q Joann DesMarais

Q Michelle and Lester Dominick

Q Bonny and Steve Dunn

Q John Eadie ’67

Q Ann and John Edgecombe

Q Charlotte and Gary Ehlig

Q Sue and Ed Ekkebus

Q Carole and Ted Emerson

Q Anne and Mike Fallon

Q A.J. and LaPorscha Felix

Q Ana and Stanley Fidanque ’75

Q Heidi and Steve Fischer

Q Ivy Fitzpatrick, M.D. and Joe Fitzpatrick, M.D.

Q Vonetta and Johnny Flowers

Q Renata Folstein, D.D.S.

Q Teddy Foster ’04

Q Sharon and Bob Foster

Q Sarah Allen Foster

Q Janet and Mark Frampton

Q Catherine and Matthew Garber

Q Laura and Martin Garcia ’03

Q Lisa and Richard Giacco

Q Nicole and Jake Gibbons ’15

Q Erica Gibbons, M.D. and Michael Gibbons, M.D.

Q Nilam Gibson, M.D. and Neil Gibson, M.D.

Q Vicki Burke Gillander ’72 and Bob Gillander Jr.71

Q Emily and Max Glober ’08

Q Katie Gold M.D. and Steve Gold ’95 +

Q Sabra Barnett and Jeremy Goodman, M.D.

Q Lynelle and Harry Graves Jr. ’71

Q Kathryn and Jud Graves ’65

Q Deana and John Green

Q Mindy and PJ Green

Q Ginny Greenland

Q Dani and Dan Grissom

Q Susi Thirumal and Himanshu Grover

Q Jackie and Gus Gustafson

Q Julia Chambers Hager ’78 and Peter Hager

Q Monica Rodriguez and Damien Haitsuka

Q Claire and Stuart Harding

Q Marsha M. Harrell

Q Chelsea and Nathan Harris

Q Calsa and Stephen Haubrich ’93

Q Marge and Steve Hays ’79

Q Ana and Jordan Hayward

Q Brittany and Chris Hetland

Q Kimberly and Darryl Hill Jr.

Q Katie and Bill Hobbs

Q Jennifer and Ryan Hoover

Q Teresa and Joey Hudson

Q Enza and Michael Huff

Q Astrid and Jose Humanez, M.D.

Q Alice and Bill Hunter ’64

Q Carol and Don Imfeld

Q Stacey and Matt Iofredo

Q Joan and Sandy Israel

Q Thuy and Joe Iuliano

Q Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation, Inc.

Q LiMei Lin and Gang Ji

Q Eve and Brad Johnson ’84

Q Catalina Casanova and Jason Johnson

Q McKenna Caroline Johnson ’30

Q Connie Sue and Jerry Jones ’62

Q Linda and Tom Jones

Q Samantha and Louis Joos ’94

Q Julia Rondon, D.D.S. and Alexis Justiz

Q Julia and Matthew Kalinski

Q Debbie and Chris Kane

Q Harriett and Sheldon Kaplan, Ph.D.

Q Audrey and Austin Kelley

Q Heather and Mike Kelley

Q John Kennedy IV ’03

Q Kim and Dick Koch

Q Carol and Kevin Koinis

Q Ann and Scott Kramarich, M.D.

Q Elizabeth Kumbhari, Ed.D.and Vivek Kumbhari, M.D.

Q Sejal Kuthiala, M.D.

Q Tera and Jeff Lageman

Q Lynn Ackerman Landau ’81 and Gregg Landau

Q Jane and Randy Lanier

Q Louise Lantzy

Q Carrie and Matthew Lantzy

Q Katie and Ty Lee

Q Bonnie and John Leyerzaph ’60

Q Shuang Li

Q Tracy and Russ Libby

Q Joelle Spillert Lockett ’87 and Lee Lockett

Q Katharine and David Loeb, M.D.

Q Mary Elizabeth Lott, M.D. and McGregor Lott, M.D.

Q Christy Lusk, Ph.D.

Q Richard Lyon Jr. ’66

Q Jennifer and Andrew MacDonald

Q Shilpa Goli, M.D. and Rajesh Mali, M.D.

Q Brandy and Chris Malone

Q Anne and Randall Mann ’73

Q Sarah and John Marcantonio

Q Brooke and David Margol ’99

Q Claudia Margolis and Tony Milian

Q Anna and Tony Marinatos

Q Moya and Peter Marks

Q Julie and Ed Marsh ’02

Q Sarah and Ed Martin

Q Kelly Matoney and Josh Hurwitz

Q Kila and Tim McCann

Q Frances Watts McCurry ’51

Q Catherine and Matt Merritt

Q Joyce and Darrel Miller

Q Jacqueline and Frank Mirarchi

Q Rachel Harris Monteiro, D.D.S. ’07 and Marco Monteiro ’05

Q Valerie and Ed Morales Jr. ’80

Q Katy and Pat Murphy

Q Chiyo and Tetsuro Nakatani

Q Leslie and Bob Nathan, M.D. ’66

Q Valerie Neblett, M.D. and Winston Neblett

Q Marcia Swisher Nelson ’55 and Gerald Nelson

Q Katherine and Brian Nesselrode

Q Anne P. Nimnicht

Q Xenia and Blake Norton

Q Crissy and David Nussbaum

Q Erin O’Dell O’Brien ’83 and William O’Brien

Q Matt Obringer ’00

Q Sarah and Christian Oldenburg ’99

Q Kathy and Andy Oldenburg, M.D.

Q Jan and Scott Olson ’82

Q Hannah Johnson Ong, M.D. and Ryan Ong ’99

Q Ray McGehee O’Steen ’01 and R. Michael O’Steen ’01

Q Sally Ann Pantin, M.D.

Q Marjorie and Waymon Pardue

Q Emily Shin and Yun Park, D.D.S.

Q Casey and Dennis Pash ’99

Q Parul and Ketan Patel

Pictured left to right: Steve Armstrong ’77, Evelyn Armstrong, Libby Montgomery, Yancey Montgomery ’77.
Will and Suzanne Burke enjoying the Agnes Cain Painter and Glynlea Society Reception.

Q Alden Patel, Pharm.D. and Neal Patel, M.D.

Q Archna Patel, M.D. and Ron Patel, D.O.

Q Terri and Ryan Pereira, M.D.

Q Alexandra Kostur, M.D. and Michael Petr, M.D.

Q Diem Tran Pham and John-Paul Pham, M.D.

Q Blake and Chad Pike

Q Titus and LaKisha Pittman

Q Carol and Tom Platt ’71

Q Nolan Waters Prozes ’80 and Andy Prozes

Q Adrienne and Michael Puldy ’80

Q Diana and Alex Radi, M.D.

Q Jennifer and Ronald Radtke

Q Shannon and Eric Ragatz

Q Chitra Rajpal, M.D.

Q Marsha Hutchinson Reardon ’69 and Myles Reardon

Q Marjorie Reed

Q Maureen Riley Regas ’02 and Lloyd Regas ’01

Q Dale and George Retter ’68

Q Laura Coltrane Riley ’79 and John Riley

Q Kara and Patrick Riley

Q Robyn and Matt Roberts ’95

Q Christopher Rogowski ’15

Q Jeff Role

Q Jamie Rood

Q Emily Goldberg Rostholder, M.D. ’95 and Erik Rostholder

Q Julie and Nate Rozof

Q Jill and Rick Rubin

Q Neil Ruddock

Q Julie Thompson Ryan ’95 and Michael Ryan

Q Laura Haimes and Greg Sabino, D.D.S.

Q Dorothy Sales ’84

Q Brenda and Bill Schilling, Jr.

Q Melissa and Josh Scobee

Q Piper Moyer-Shad ’91 and Bill Shad ’91

Q Andrew Siguler ’17

Q Laine and Gary Silverfield

Q Britttany and Sid Simmons III ’08

Q Ruth Chambers Simmons ’77 and Sidney Simmons ’76

Q Jazzie and Arne SippensGroenewegen, M.D.

Sum of Bolles Support Equals Success

The Das family is all about math, and according to their calculations, the Bolles experience is a smart investment. Prior to their children attending the Bolles Middle School Bartram Campus, parents Rajeeb Das and Dr. Sher-Lu Das offered daughters Myka ’28 and Mila ’31 the present value of their tuition from middle to upper school if they chose a public school option instead. Both girls opted for admission to The Bolles School.

“The intangible was clear to them: friendships, the quality of education and the manner in which it is packaged at Bolles was more valuable,” Rajeeb Das explained. “We are proud of their decision and stand by their investment in themselves.”

In addition to investing in their children’s educational experience, Das family supports The Bolles Annual Fund, as well as the School’s The Future is Now capital campaign. Myka ’28, who began the 2024-25 school year as a freshman on the Bolles Upper School San Jose Campus, enjoyed her middle school experience including her friendships, relationships with faculty, the opportunities she was given to start two clubs during Grade 6 and her experiences in the Bolles Middle School Band under the nurturing instruction of Director Maggie Vance.

“Additionally, Bolles’ connection to the academic world has allowed Myka to challenge herself in competitions. Her time at Math Counts, Honor Bands and writing competitions allowed her to understand her peers, as well as where she sits in the world,” Sher-Lu added.

Daughter Mila ’31 began her Bolles career as a sixth-grader on the Bolles Middle School Bartram Campus this fall.

“As parents, Bolles has become a large component of our daily lives,” Rajeeb said. “We are genuinely pleased to see our girls grow into successful individuals who understand the value of community. We are also excited to mentor other families into the Bolles community through our guidance and recommendations. We believe our investment in Bolles will pay off throughout our kids’ future lives.”

Q Elizabeth and Brad Sleeth, D.M.D.

Q Linda Loos Allan and Michael Smalline

Q Kaki and J.P. Smith

Q Martha and Jeremy Smith

Q JoAnna and Robert Sohovich

Q Dorothy and Dick Sollee ’64

Q Dawn Sollee, Pharm.D. and Paul Sollee ’88

Q Adair and Todd Solomon ’82

Q Christina and Mike Spencer

Q Sheila and Charleil Stech

Q Jessica Nauman Stevenson ’93 and Matthew Stevenson, M.D.

Q Abby and Ben Stewart

Q Eric Stupski ’07

Q Marilyn and Brian Sturgell

Q Katie and Kale Swain

Q Tracy and Sarv TerKonda

Q Leanne and Bill Thompson ’98

Q Kimberly Stein Tonning ’98 and Ken Tonning

Q Tina and Rich Toomey

Q Kara and Ryan Trzasko

Q Shasta and Peter Tsoukias

Q Nicki and Travis Tygart ’89

Q Linda and Allen Tyre ’80

Q Christine and Thomas Tyrrell

Q Margo and George Varn Jr. ’72

Q Lester Varn Jr. ’42 * ~

Q Joan and Jeff Verhoef

Q Leigh and Russ Versaggi ’70

Q Pam and Alan Vickers

Q Roxana and Florian Vlad

Q Ann and Dennis Vohs

Q Christina and Alan Wachs

Q Anouk and Billy Wagner

Q Cameron Perry Walker ’18

Q Abigail and Hunter Walker ’14

Q Megan Borowy Walker ’97 and Mark Walker

Q Hannah and Spencer Wanderon ’07

Q Kening Wang

Q Catherine and Scott Warfield

Q Amy and Archie Weber

Q Sam and Karl Wiedemann

Q Tracy Baker Williams ’96 and David Williams

Q Mary and Paul Wohlgemuth

Q Bonnie and Mohamad Yamani, M.D.

Q Eileen Zebroski

Q Mandy Chen, M.D. and Haitao Zhang, M.D.

Annual Friends (Up to $499)

Q Anonymous

Q Sean Abbey

Q Sally Abbey

Q Millie Abercrombie

Q Ashley and Pete Aberanthy ’96

Q Cody Adams ’03

Q Elaine Adams

Q Danial Ahmad Fauzi ’15

Q Mike Akabekjan

Q Jeffery Albaneze ’10

Q Melody Hoffman Al-Kahlout ’09 and Muhammad Al-Kahlout

Q Aiden Henry Herbert Allcorn ’24

Q Grace and Bill Allen

Q Meridith and Brent Allen ’03

Q Jane Allen

Q Kim and Bill Allen ’70

Q Jonathan Alley ’16

Q Noah Althuis ’16

Q Crystal and Ken Altizer

Q Donald and Mary Ames

Q Dianne and John Andersen ’64

Q Ashlyn Noelani Anderson ’24

Q Cynthia Anderson M.D. ’90

Q Lee Anderson ’03 and Paul Louy

Q Marlene and Richard Anderson

Q Nelanie and Scott Anderson ’98

Q Jennifer Firmin Andersson ’86 and Daniel Andersson

Q Pamela Angheld

Q Caroline Annett ’22

Q Devin Joseph Armbrust ’24

Q Natalia and Harvey Armel, M.D.

Q Jeanne and Steve Armstrong ’77

Q Gracie Blake Arnett ’24

Q Margie and John Arrowsmith

Q Mary Katherine Asbury ’24

Q Ashton D. Ashchi ’24

Q Ayden J. Ashchi ’24

Q Twyla and Mark Ashman

Q Abdulla Aujan ’00

Q Daniel Austin

Q Emerson Brice Avera ’24

Q Clinton Avret ’87

Q Julie Babcock

Q Jessica and Michael Bachman

Q Courtney Romanec Bahr ’97 and Christian Bahr ’93

Q Danielle Bahri ’06

Q Georges Bahri ’06

Q Betsy Bailey

Q Kathy and Barry Baines

Q Jasmine Shakya, D.D.S. and Manish Bajarcharya, M.D.

Q Allison Baker ’15

Q Brooks Michael Baker ’24

Q Linda Baker

Q George Baldwin IV ’94

Q Anne and Haywood Ball ’57

Q Amber Makker Bansal ’24

Q Manisha Makker Bansal, M.D. ’90 and Manish Bansal, M.D.

Q Karen Rinaman Barakat ’88 and Oliver Barakat

Q Sandra and Bill Barfield ’64

Q Martha and Slade Barker ’60

Q Sissy and Jim Barker IV ’53

Q Janine and Glenn Barker ’77

Q Virginia Barker ’84

Q Carter Joseph Barksdale ’24

Q Robert Henry Barnes ’24

Q Isabel Claire Teixiera Bassin ’24

Q Leila Parisa Bata ’24

Q Serene Bateh ’09

Q Catherine Baum ’82 and William Gillespie

Q Rose and Allan Bauman

Q Robin Baxter ’83

Q Kate and John Bazylewicz

Q Sonya and Darren Bearson ’92

Q Jordan Hollis Bell ’08 and Brett Bell

Q Andrea and Antonio Benitez

Q Mary and Leonard Bennett

Q Elizabeth Baum Benson ’84 and Ted Benson

Q Liam Benson ’12

Q Laura and Harrison Bentley

Q Mary and Alan Berger, M.D.

Q Hillary and Erik Berger

Q Jacqueline Berger ’03 and Paul Leonard

Q Isabella Edington Bergeron ’24

Q Trisha Berman ’06

Q Kathryn and Scott Betros ’08

Q Lindsay and Taylor Betros ’11

Q Geetika Bhatt, M.D. and Aashish Bhatt, M.D.

Q Molly and Jack Bickford D.D.S.

Q Mary Sue Biggins

Q Howard Billings Jr. ’99

Q Ethan Mitchell Binns ’24

Q Ann and Dan Bishop

Q Janae Holmes Bixby ’04

Q Greg Blackmer ’64

Q Natale Washington Blackwell ’90

Q Jill Bobbitt

Q Elizabeth and Lou Body

Q Bowen and Louis Body

Q Kathy Bole

Q Bindu Battula and Goutham Bollampally

Q Lisa and James Bolling, M.D.

Q Erin and Mike Bonavita ’07

Q Gavin Gnann Boree ’24

Q Lisa Borows

Q Pat and Thom Borowy, M.D.

Q Laura Boswell

Q Mike Boswell

Q Grayden Leo Bouchard ’24

Q Alex Elizabeth Boutwell ’24

Q Karen Ibach Bowden ’79

Q Vanesa and Aaron Bowden

Q Monét Symone Bowen ’18

Q Sherry and Jamie Bowen

Q Meme and Nick Bowman

Q Linda Boyett

Q Jessica Boylan and Gerardo Montanez

Q Kindt Brady ’14

Q Yukari and Morrison Braren

Q Kristina and Nicholas Breffitt

Q Cole Aidan Breuer ’24

Q Thomas Richard Brice III ’24

Q Caleb Joshua Brigman ’24

Q Walter Brinkman

Q Ann Williams Brinson ’68 and Robert Brinson

Q Claudia Brizendine

Q Laureen Chang and Pete Brockett ’63

Q Robin and Clayton Bromberg

Q Leslie and Sol Brotman, D.D.S.

Q Chloe Elyse Brown ’24

Q Michele and Dan Brown

Q Darden Curtis Brown ’24

Q Dolly and Richard Brown

Q Lillian and Paul Bruns

Q Kim and Mark Bryan

Q Andres Buitrago

Q Nancy and Jim Bullard

Q Bonnie Bullen

Q Larry Bullington

Q Kyla Marie Bullock ’24

Q Amy and Dee Bumgardner ’76

Q Jaden Alexander Bunt ’24

Q Sarah Morgan Blanton Burgstiner ’24

Q Joann and Jim Burke

Q Christine and Hugh Burkett

Q Katherine Burton ’23

Q Paula and Tom Busby

Q Sophia Catherine Busker ’24

Q Dana Bussiere and Tim Boutwell

Q Lisa and Chris Butler

Q Lisa and Frank Butler, M.D. ’65

Q Garrison Maurice Butler ’24

Q Julia Butler ’19

Q Ashley Caddell ’92

Q Sarah Hamilton Cameron ’12 and Michael Cameron

Q Suzanne and Jack Camp

Q Gail and James Campbell

Q Jacob Killain Campen ’24

Q Caryn Reed Canfield ’93

Q Jordan Carlos ’07

Q Judith and Richard Carlson

Q Debbie and Luis Carney, Ph.D.

Q Kelly and Bryant Carroll III ’89

Q David Hurston Carroll ’24

Q Trent Joseph Carter ’24

Q Debbie and Phillip Caruso

Q Sandy and Tony Catanese

Q Cauthen Alexis Catlin ’24

Pictured left to right: Bolles Alumni Association Board member David Dunn ’03 and Sterling Warner ’08.
Pictured left to right: Bolles Board of Trustee member Fernando Acosta-Rua ’85, Brooke Acosta-Rua ’84, Cameron Chappell Walker ’85, John Whitner ’85 and Ruth Whitner.

Q Richard Caven, D.M.D.

Q Alex Cellar ’13

Q Julianne and Saxby Chambliss

Q Norkis Lopez Del Rio, D.D.S. and Jorge Chamorro, D.D.S.

Q Erin and Michael Chanatry, D.C. ’04

Q Allison and Neil Chandler

Q Joy and Adam Chatani

Q Yancin Chen ’24

Q Arthur Chin ’98

Q Maria and Greg Chopskie ’88

Q Hailey Marie Christy ’24

Q Elena Alexis Chugay ’24

Q Brady Elijah Clark ’24

Q Caleb Clark ’19

Q Taylor Clark

Q Jen and Frank Clark Jr.

Q Dana Allen Clarke ’88 and James Clarke

Q Cate Olliff Cleland, M.D. ’93 and Alan Cleland, M.D.

Q Alex Clerici ’86

Q Kiana Cleveland ’16

Q Alexander Michael Clohecy ’29

Q Pamela and John Clubb

Q James Duffield Cochran ’24

Q Kate Cohill ’23

Q Alexandra Demetree Cohlmia ’04 and Adam Cohlmia, D.D.S.

Q Erin and Jason Cole

Q Tina and John Cole ’80

Q Noah Alexander Cole ’24

Q Gabriel William Coleman ’24

Q Amy Imfeld Coles ’98 and Miguel Coles

Q Victoria and Tal Coley ’96

Q Krys and Frank Collier, M.D.

Q Frank Collier III ’18

Q Victoria Watterson Collings ’15 and John Collings, IV

Q Dawn and Tom Collins

Q Leah Marie Collins ’24

Q Allison and Kip Collins ’05

Q Barbara Cantrell Commander ’89 and Chris Commander ’87

Q Emily Badham Commander ’24

Q Community Bag and Giving Tag Program

Q Patricia and Rex Conner

Q Aiden Johnson Cook ’24

Q Christi Cook ’95

Q Alexis Linda Coppenbarger Redding ’24

Q Micayla Costa ’12

Q Heather Lane Courtney ’02 and William Courtney

Q Donna Squyres and Jim Cousar IV ’70

Q Suzanne and John Cowdery ’67, M.D.

Q Erin and Bryan Cox

Q Meghan Cox ’22

Q Marty and Susan Coyne

Q Samuel James Craddock ’24

Q Elizabeth and Neil Crawford

Q Kyle Ryan Crawford ’24

Q Jeff Creter

Q Tim Creter

Q Rachael and Jim Crosby ’64

Q Araceli and Christopher Crotty

Q Maria Cuellar ’08

Q Lillian Lewis Cullen ’08 and Harry Cullen

Q Beth and John Curran

Q Libby and Kevin Curran

Q Zianna Amia’ Rosa Curtis ’24

Q Katie and Pat Cussen

Q Julia and Alexander Czentye

Q Ruilin and Tyler Dacus

Q Erika and Aaron Dale

Q Agnes Ellis Danciger ’59

Q Lisa David

Q Shauna and Darryl Davis

Q Katie Prusiecki Davis ’12 and Mitchell Davis

Q Margaret Davis

Q Stephanie and Max Davis

Q Nitin Kumar Davuluri ’24

Q Genna DeFalco

Q Deepti and Karthik Dega

Q Catherine Degesys, M.D. and Mykolas Degesys

Q Patricia Delaney

Q Allison and Matt Denmark

Q Ellen and Doug Denny

Q Andrea and Alexandre Derani, Jr.

Q Ashraf and Hassan Derazi

Q Anik Desai ’24

Q Tracy Martin DeSelm, M.D. and Rich DeSelm ’74

+ Current Trustee | ~Trustee Emeriti | * Deceased | ^ Future Tustee

Pictured left to right: John Newman ’86, Sarah Roddy ’05, Risa Iyobe-Bada ’05 and Dave Bada.
Pictured left to right: Thomas Moreno ’05, Jenny Moreno, Ryan Pathak ’05, Adam Longnecker ’05, Sarah Longnecker ’05.

Q Kristen and David DeSmidt

Q Susan and Bob Devens

Q Alejandro Andres Diaz-Vendrell ’24

Q Anna Jacobson and Andrew Dickson

Q Elizabeth Cizek Digiacomo ’89 and Josh Digiacomo

Q Mike Dineen, M.D. ’01

Q Jennifer Lust Dishman ’05 and Derek Dishman

Q Kimberly Dividu

Q Cameron Chandler Ryan Dixon ’24

Q Mary Frances and Todd Dobry

Q Gia Marie Dodaro ’24

Q Kay and Christian Dodd

Q Patricia and Brian Doherty

Q Catherine Dominey ’10

Q Jeanne and David Doney ’83

Q Jessica Jia and Eugene Dong

Q Maura McClure Donoher ’74 and Gary Donoher

Q M. Cole Doolittle ’07

Q Laura and Paul Dostert, Ph.D.

Q Robin and Dennis Doyle

Q Ellion Kardie Doyle ’24

Q Lisa and Mike Drew

Q Jodi and Rich Dube

Q Erin and Greg DuChanois

Q E. Gray Werber Dunaway ’82

Q Hilda and George Duren ’62

Q Amanda and Tres Edenfield III ’94

Q Laura and Adam Edgecombe ’98

Q Emily Edmonson

Q Henry Edwards ’14

Q Janet Edwards

Q Lillian Edwards ’18

Q Marsha Edwards

Q Nancy and George Ehlert, D.O.

Q Lea El Hajj ’24

Q Mary Anne Eldreth

Q Melanie and Alex Elias

Q John Elias ’24

Q Nawall Elias

Q Caitlin Scott Ellis ’00 and Robert Ellis

Q Pam and Jeff Ellis

Q Heath and John Elrod ’93

Q Hilary Elizabeth Englert ’24

Q Sandra English

Q Ashley and Will English

Q Elisabeth Erlendsdóttir ’24

Q Robert Eshelman ’10

Q Esther Estes, M.D. and Cameron Estes

Q Lonnieta and Ron Estes ’64

Q Laura Evans ’83 and Darren Ronan

Q Mary and Ron Evans

Q Ann Lowery Eyrick ’24

Q Adeline Elizabeth Ezzell ’24

Q Carrie and Jon Ezzell

Q Isabel and Felipe Falcao, D.D.S.

Q Jin Yang and Bing Fan

Q Amy and Richard Fannin ’86

Q Linda and Kirk Farber

Q Gabrielle Fares ’09

Q Julia Rose Farhat ’24

Q Cindy Farlow

Q Jackie Davis Farmer ’86 and Scott Farmer

Q Sheila and John Faulkner

Q Kathy and Gil Fennell

Q Elizabeth Judith Ferguson ’24

Q Anamika Takaa Fernandes ’24

Q Amanda and Daniel Ferrari

Q Raina Mahajan Ferzoco ’01

Q Keisha and Bill Fink

Q Cathryn and Mac Fite ’72

Q Louise and Ron Fontecchio

Q Alexia Skye Fort ’24

Q Jessica and Patrick Fowler

Q Maddox Oneil Fox ’24

Q Magnolia Avery Fox ’24

Q Millicent Audrey Fox ’24

Q Jane and Bill Fox

Q Akiko Okano Fralicker ’05 and Albert W. Fralicker, D.C.

Q Debra Franks

Q Brittany Dewan Frazier ’04 and James Frazier

Q Randy and Marc Freedman

Q Rachel and Terrance Freeman

Q Wanda and Michael Fritton

Q Gabi and Andrew Fudge

Q Angel Fuentes ’17

Q Mary Alice and Timothy Fulghum

Q Ryan Fultz ’16

Q Leigh and Joe Gaetano

Q Susanne and Grant Gainer ’83

Q Pamela Ganiel

Q John Ganzel ’02

Q Pedro Pablo Garces ’24

Q Katy and Edwin Garcia

Q Lauren and Ian Garland

Q Abigale Elizabeth Gartner ’24

Q Erin Gastaldi

Q Christopher Gebauer

Q Rebecca Ballou-Gendreau and Patrick Gendreau

Q Lauren Genduso

Q Jameel Ghata ’02

Q Lori and Cameron Gibbs

Q Allison Dewan Giebink ’07 and James Giebink

Q Linda and Randy Givens

Q Barbara Glynn

Q Jennifer and Jamie Gomez

Q Tiffany and Juan Gonzalez

Q Dan Goodman ’72

Q Susan and Gerald Goodman

Q Ryan Brooke Goodman ’24

Q Sylvia and Richard Goodman

Q Kathi Burt and Mark Goodson ’73

Q Michael Dean Gordon ’79

Q Thomas Gorman

Q Tessa and Darryl Gottlieb

Q Beckie Gowen

Q Taylor Ray Graessle ’10

Q Karen Ferguson Gray ’84

Q Ginger Baker Greaker ’96 and Jonathan Greaker

Q William Fitts Green ’24

Q Allison Greene

Q Samuel Krestul Greenhut ’24

Q Jewel and John Griffin

Q Anderson Gronvold ’17

Q Timothy Gentle Groover II ’24

Q Caroline Gruenbaum, Ph.D. and Benjamin Gruenbaum, M.D.

Q Izabella Bulzacchelli Guglielmi ’24

Q Alden Gulliford ’18

Q John Gwynes

Q Ally Hajda ’17

Q Brenna and Deane Hall

Q Ann and Robert Hall, M.D.

Q Margaret and Scott Hallam ’75

Q Kathryn Halloran, Ph.D. and Bob Halloran

Q Regan Hamilton ’14

Q Kendall and Drew Hannon ’06

Q Katie Hanson ’05

Q Cynthia and Chuck Harcrow

Q Susan and Mike Hardin ’73

Q Theodor Silvester Cosmo Hardt ’24

Q Richa Bhaumeek Harmani ’24

Q Katherine Harris ’17

Q Caitlin Hayes ’07

Q Daylene Hayes

Q Nancy Hazzard, Ed.D. and Douglas Hazzard

Q Jack He ’21

Q Eric Held ’98

Q Ian Robert Hendershot ’24

Q Stacey and Rob Hendershot

Q Alicia and Christopher Henderson

Q Kathryn and Jeffrey Henley

Q Cheryl Henson

Q Holly and Alex Hepler ’06

Q Giannina and Luis Hernandez

Q Felipe Herrera ’14

Q Christopher Hicks

Q James Higbee ’13

Q Christin Michael Hills ’24

Q Adrienne Hines

Q Kathryn and Jim Hodges, M.D.

Q Madalene Grace Hodges ’24

Q Erin and Josh Hoekstra

Q Jennifer and Mark Hoey

Q Emily and Donald Hoffman Jr. ’13

Q Bryce McKinley Hogan ’24

Q Emily Hogan ’15

Q Jake Hogan ’23

Q Michele and Mike Holman ’86

Q Lindsay Holmes ’05

Q Thomas Michael Holt ’24

Q Samantha and Adam Holtzman, M.D.

Q Debra and Robert Holtzman

Q Pauline and Hoon Hong

Q Kristin and Chris Hong

Q Kathy Hood

Q Mary Anne and Jon Hornbuckle ’65

Q Abena and Richard Horton

Q Carolyn and Jim Houston ’90

Q Katie and John Howard ’93

Q Nadine and Ken Howard

Q Mary Allen Howe ’73 and John Howe

Q Frances Ulmer Howey ’73 and Bill Howey

Q Candace and Michael Hsu, M.D.

Q Denise and Scott Hudmon ’88

Q Kaley and Garrett Hudson ’14

Q Grace Ann Hudson ’20

Q Catherine Elizabeth Hunt ’24

Q Virginia and Talmadge Hunt

Q Sarah Hunter ’06

Q Lissie Calhoun Hurst ’92 and Hank White

Q Bob Hutchings

Q Grace Igel ’17

Q Clemente Inclan ’17

Q Lisa Isaacs ’04

Q Tom Isaacs ’07

Q Risa Iyobe-Bada ’05 and Dave Bada

Q Sheila and Davis Jackson

Q Parth Jain ’24

Q Angela and Emlyn James

Q Olivia Nicole Janse van Rensburg ’24

Q Petrenia Davis-Jenkins and Jason Jenkins

Q John Jenkins

Q Daniel Edward Ji ’24

Q Jimerson Birr

Q Ashley and Charles Jimerson

Q Daylin Lyle John ’24

Q Jane and Brent Johnson

Q Pascale Browne Johnson ’74 and Maurice Johnson

Q Richard Johnson

Q Ashley Murphy Johnson, Ph.D. and Rob Johnson ’92

Q Roland Johnson ’16

Q Shannon Johnson

Q Tom Johnson

Q Elizabeth Ulmer Jolley

Pictured left to right: Dr. Jim Tyson ’52, former Bolles faculty member Rufus McClure, Eileen

Tyson and Yancey Montgomery ’77.

Pictured left to right: Gustavo Machado ’13, Amelia Hartje Machado, Bolles faculty member Ginny Greenland and Danial Ahmen Fauzi ’15.
“I would say the Bolles Annual Fund is important because it fosters a sense of community among donors, faculty, staff and students. It is a way to strengthen ties and create a supportive network for our students while they are here and as alumni. The students are what I love about this place and why I do what I do and why I give!”

Erika Dale Bolles Deans’ Office

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Q Amy Nicholson Jones ’88 and Dwight Jones

Q Ned Skinner Jones ’73

Q Erin Abercrombie Jones ’98 and Zell Jones

Q Alexandra Jones-Paul

Q Sophia Marie Joos ’24

Q Emma Joost ’22

Q Stephen Christopher Joost Jr. ’24

Q Brianna Catherine Jordan ’24

Q Nadia Nawal Jubran ’24

Q Emily and Tyler Jump

Q Debby and Jim Kaiser

Q Madeline Eve Kaiser ’24

Q Sharon and Bob Kalinski

Q Parker Case Kane ’24

Q Jeanie Choi-Kang and Steve Kang

Q Riya Kar ’24

Q Kayleigh Kasinger ’24

Q Alain Kassab, Ph.D. ’77

Q Amy Abraham and Michele Kat ’85

Q Suzanne Sollee Kelleter and Neil Kelleter

Q Mary Sue Kelley

Q Felicia and James Kellogg

Q Mindy and Bruce Kelly

Q Meredith Borum Kendall

Q Abbey Kent ’21

Q Marie Kervin

Q Akshay Sairam Ketty ’24

Q Chayce Nicholas Kieck ’24

Q Dylan Kiernan ’05

Q Sue and Philip Kim

Q Aunikah King ’18

Q Caroline and Lewis King ’93

Q Douglas King ’80

Q Eleanor Simmons King ’06 and Thomas F. King IV ’06

Q Rosa Maria Morales King ’79 and Fitch King ’79

Q Katrina Georgi Kirov ’24

Q Conny Kirsch

Q Katherine Wilson Klement ’64

Q Patricia Kmieciak, Ph.D.

Q Kristin Knecht

Q Jonathan Martin Knight Jr. ’24

Q Beth and Geoff Koch

Q Tahlia Livya Kofman ’24

Q Amy Koons

Q Scott Koons

Q Sherry and Cary Koplin ’62

Q Zivana and Iztok Koren

Q Danton Kostandarithes, Ph.D.

Q Jennifer and Paul Koukos ’92

Q Rachna Agarwal Krish, M.D. ’99 and Prasanth Krish, M.D.

Q March Lee Krotee III ’24

Q Tricia Cole Kugler ’07

Q Lily Kuonen

Q Bethany and Tim Kuskowski

Q Landon Alexander Kyser ’24

Q Katharine Laco

Q Benjamin Travis Lamm ’24

Q Carter Theodore Lancaster ’24

Q Isabella Sophia Landa ’24

Q Marilyn and Buddy Landis

Q Lambert Lane ’12

Q Lydia Grace Lane ’24

Q Palmer Lane ’16

Q Alyssa Lang ’09

Q Shannon and John Langley

Q Marie Hall Larsh ’01 and Chad Larsh

Q Tiffany and Jordon Laufer

Q Shirley and Mike LaVoie

Q Jessica Pate Lawrence and Matthew Lawrence

Q Caroline Elksnis Lay ’15 and Coleman Lay ’13

Q Lien and Viet Le

Q Danielle Leach

Q Wendi and Peter LeBow

Q Dee Anne and Dan Lee

Q Madison and Adam Lee

Q Monica Lee ’84

Q Marilyn and Richard Lee

Q Simany Alice Lee ’24

Q Taylor Newman Lebowitz ’11 and Todd Lebowitz, D.O.

Q Vicky Leighty ’71

Q Carter James Lekas ’24

Q Cissy and Bobby LeMoine ’01

Q Josephine Lenger ’22

Q Lilly Victoria Lenger ’24

Q Shelly and Brett Lenhart

Q Lauren and Trey Leonard ’05

Q Samuel Levin ’20

Q Heidi S. Levinson

Q Asher Porterfield Levy ’24

Q Joanna and Andrew Lewis, M.D.

Q Alisa and Elliot Lewis

Q Gail and Keith Lewis

Q Ying Li

Q Audra and Andrew Lieberman

Q Michael Lipp

Q Joyce and Craig Littlejohn

Q Jennifer Miller Littrell ’90 and Keith Littrell

Q Yvonne and Steven Liu

Q Yvonne Llacer

Q John Lloyd, M.D. ’74

Q Danielle Jones and Leonardo Lo Nigro

Q Joanne Leigh Lobendhan ’24

Q Maximillian Aidan Lockett ’24

Q Elizabeth and Mike Loftin ’95

Q Sarah Kate Levin Loftis ’18 and Grayson Loftis

Q Erin and Randy Long

Q Sarah Hawkins Longenecker ’05 and Adam Longenecker ’05

Q Mary Catherine and Hewett Lovvorn ’62

Q Camille and Phil Lozito ’88

Q Lynn Lucas and Mark Wilner

Q Connie and Bill Lucas ’64

Q Jack Lundgren ’17

Q Christina Mitchell Luquire ’98 and Patrick Luquire

Q David Cole Luttropp ’24

Q Aidan Kendrick Lynch ’24

Q Julie and John Lyon ’01

Q Karen Quaritius Lyon ’81

Q Carol and Rod Lyon

Q Alaina and Jim Lyons

Q Brock Robert Lytle ’24

Q Ann Sasser Mabbett ’77 and John Mabbett

Q Marilou and David MacDonnell

Q Adam Christopher MacGregor ’24

Q Amelia Hartje, M.D. ’15 and Gustavo Machado ’13

Q Mandy and Arthur Maiman

Q Kimani Maina ’15

Q Greta Vugman and Yan Makeyev, M.D.

Q Sonam Makker ’98

Q Gabriella Mallette ’12

Q Aron Daniel Maloney ’24

Q Caroline Mann ’04

Q Alex Manns ’06

Q Stefano Alexander Mantegari ’24

Q John Stafford Marinatos ’24

Q Kelly and David Mariotti

Q Penny and Jeff Marks ’68

Q Kellie Rainka Marks

Q Kim and Tom Marrero, Ph.D.

Q Dorothy Ulmer Marsh ’68

Q Alexander Martin ’07

Q Karen and Brian Martin

Q Linda and Chris Martin

Q David Phillip Martin ’24

Q Michelle Paine Mas ’84

Q Noelle and Tim * Mathewson

Q Kara and Mark Mathias

Q Mary Jo and David Mathias

Q Caden Matson ’18

Q James Davis Matson ’24

Q Reginald McAfee

Q Jill and Andy McCabe ’86

Q Michelle McCall

Q Bob and Betsy McClelland

Q Matthew McClure ’22

Q Cathy and Auburn McClure

Q Kay and Bill McConnell, M.D. ’74

Q F. Miller McCormick Jr.

Q Anna-Catherine McCrary ’14

Q Judy and Bob McCuiston

Q William Finn McEnany ’24

Q Gardner McFall ’70

Q Catherine Schultz McFarland ’70

Q Melanie and Michael McGrath

Q Joseph McGurrin

Q Luke McGurrin ’09

Q Olivia McGurrin ’15

Q Alana McIntyre

Q Becky Davis McKee ’81 and Will McKee

Q Dena McKinney

Q William McKinney ’14

Q Ashley McLeod

Q Ned McMillan ’64

Q Charlotte Adelaide McNeill ’24

Q Stephanie McNesby

Q Lauren Pavelka Meador ’99

Q Jessica and David Mechoso

Q Taylor Menk ’18

Q Kelly and Dave Merrill

Q Joseph Clay Davis Meux III ’24

Q Olivia Adele Meux ’24

Q Sarah Meux

Q Ann and Mark Meyers

Q Alexander Corbin Meyers-Labenz ’24

Q Katherine Christina Meyers-Labenz ’24

Q Beth and Mariano Mikulic, M.D.

Q Michael Mikulic ’08

Q Peyton Milano

Q Calin Alexanru Miller ’24

Q Catherine and Matt Miller

Q Maya Isabel Miller ’24

Q Tim Miller ’05

Q Christina Hurley Milon ’89 and Frank Milon ’87

Q Elizabeth Hayden Minthorne, Ph.D. ’65

Q Annika Rajiv Mirjankar ’24

Q Jeffrey Mitchell ’06

Q Lethea Mitchell

Q Trina and Jason Mizell

Q Doris and Carter Mobley

Q Olga and Ehab Mohamed

Q Sarah and Francis Monaco

Q Carmela Monteiro, M.D. and Paulo Monteiro, M.D.

Q Libby and Yancey Montgomery, III ’77

Q Doran Rashand Moore Jr. ’24

Q Jennifer Moore

Q Kat and Paul Morales

Q Ricardo Morales IV ’16

Q William Leyden Morales ’24

Q Jodie Snyder Morel ’00 and Greg Morel

Q Tomas Moreno, M.D. ’05

Q Beth and Charles Morgan

Q Brett Morgan ’12

Q Phyllis Morgan

Q Meredith Mormann

Q Karen and Matt Morris

Q Lucy and Bruce Morrison ’64

Q Monica Morton

Q Camille Moss

Q Kaki and Seth Movsovitz ’84

Q Anna and Brett Moyer, Ph.D.

Q Cathryn and Clyde Moyer

Q Shane Moyer ’10

Q Abigail Katherine Muller ’24

Q Jen and Sean Mullings

Q Theresa and Mike Mulvey

Q Jennifer and Andrew Mumford

Q Liz Kilgore Mundin ’91 and A lex Mundin

Q Arlene Murnak and Bill Cody

Q Julia MyTam Murphy ’24

Q Jamil Murray ’11

Q Maria Muzaurieta ’16

Q Shelley Anderson Myers ’82

Q Mary Jo Myers

Q Alta Yen and Greg Nagrosst

Q Andrew Nation

Q Katherine Schnauss Naugle ’94 and Cameron Naugle

Q Ruth and Steven Nauman, M.D.

Q Simran Neeraj Naval ’24

Q Kandi and Matthew Nawrocki, D.M.D.

Q Debbie and Steve Necessary

Q Marcia Emily Nelson

Q Samantha Jane Nelson ’24

Q Danielle Elise Nemetz ’24

Q Linda and Chris Nettles

Q Kathy Barsh Newman ’86 and John Newman ’86

Q Shaye Newman ’13

Q Christen and Willie Newson

Q Beverly and Jack Newton

Q Sylvia Marie Nicholaysen ’24

Q Melissa Nicholson ’90

Q Billie Nugent Nimnicht ’24

Q Nicholas Nist ’20

Q Terry Nohr

Q William Norcross ’12

Q April and John Norris

Q Margaret Odom-Tomchin ’14

Q Whitney Oldenburg ’05

Q Andrea Oldham

Q Oluwole Olunuga

Q Sean O’Neill

Q Nicky Moody Ordway ’01

Q Savannah Joy Osborne ’24

Q Rachel and Michael Otis ’61

Q Thuraia Owais, D.C. and Ansar Owais

Q Allyson and Donny Owens

Q Karen and Jim Owens

Q Ben Kellen Padgett III ’24

Q Caylee Layna Padgett ’24

Q Casey Painter ’08

Q Shruthi Pakala ’24

Q Ann and Keith Palmer ’53

Q Peter Palmer

Q Annette and Richard Pantin

Q Marsha and David Pargman

Q Macy Solest Pargman ’24

Q Sonia Vohra and Pankit Parikh, M.D.

Q Sean Anthony Parker ’24

Q Mary Holton Parks ’24

Q Kristen and Clay Parnell ’75

Q Shobhana and Mahendra Patel

Q Maya Rakeshkumar Patel ’24

Q Nia Patel ’21

Q Swetha Narahari Pathak, M.D. and Ram Pathak, M.D. ’05

Q Charles Patterson

Q Barbara and Jan Pearson

Q Missy and Josh Pearson

Q Natalie Pearson ’18

Q Theresa and Russell Pearson

Q Erin Watts Pelham ’06 and Heath Pelham, M.D.

Q Susan Pelter

Q Henriette and Jorge Perales

Q Amy Perlman ’06

Q Patricia Petrie

Q Jamie and Art Petteway, Jr.

Q John Connor Peyton ’24

Q Kerry Birch Phillips ’05 and John Phillips ’05

Q Sara Phillips-Bourass and Soufyane Bourass

Q Barbara Arnold Pickett ’73

Q Dawn and Kelly Pickren

Q Miles Holbrook Pike ’24

Q Loan Chua-Pilla and Joe Pilla

Q Brynne and David Plant

Q Diane Plauche

Q Jaime and Jason Plauche

Q Drew Haswell Pollack ’79 and Steven Pollack

Q Maria Crosby Pollard ’92 and St. Julian Pollard

Q Meia Seu-Lin Popp ’24

Q Catherine and Dale Porter

Q Sha-Kerra and Ronnie Powell

Q Jennifer and Marcelo Prado

Q Susan and Nick Pratt

Q Jeri Presser ’86

Q Pamela Presser ’83

Q Tiffany and Kline Preston ’85

Q Principal Financial Group

Pictured left to right: George Bateh ’66, Barbara Deirkse, John Howe, Mary Allen Howe ’73.
Pictured left to right: Ben Mowczan, Brogen Mowczan ’12, Jan Kirby and Chris Kirby.

Q Leslie and James Prohaska

Q Ashley Anne Prokop ’24

Q Joann Ferguson Purdie ’74

Q Carol and Dante Quatrano

Q David Quin

Q Becky and Edwin Quin

Q Langdon Quin III

Q Marcelo Quintao ’24

Q Erin and Steve Raicoppi Jr.

Q Claudia Rae, Ph.D. and Bobby Rae

Q Hamza Azad Rafat ’24

Q Lynne and Glen Ragatz

Q Sally Towers Ragsdale ’73 and John Ragsdale, II, D.D.

Q Trey Desmond Railey ’24

Q Steven Rampton ’66

Q Kamen Rangelov ’24

Q Beth Knowles and Brooks Rathet

Q Janice Rausch

Q Kathy and Steve Rawlins

Q Jennifer Ray ’98

Q Kelly and Callum Reece

Q Suzette Belote Reeves ’93 and Matt Reeves ’96

Q Katelyn Henderson Register ’09 and Chris Register

Q Sue and Jim Register

Q Patricia Teska Register

Q Sara and Sean Reninger

Q Carol and Jim Retzke

Q Kate and Kirill Reznik

Q Lauren Rozycki Rhyne ’05 and Sims Rhyne

Q Amy and Jason Rice, D.D.S.

Q Rachel Rice ’12

Q Sharon and Rod Rice

Q Jo and Mike Richardson

Q Joni Collins Ricketts ’98

Q Frank Rief III ’62

Q Aaron Riley ’09

Q Darlene A. Rippel

Q Mary and Ford Risley, Ph.D. ’76

Q Layne Rivera ’21

Q Jodi and Mike Rivera

Q Miles Edward Rivera ’24

Q Nancy Robbins

Q Rupa Mahajan Robbins ’07, Ph.D. and Amit Robbins

Q Phebe and Geoff Robertson

Q Will Robertson ’13

Q Janet Robinson

Q Tranaé Robinson

Q Sarah Roddy ’05

Q Regina Rodriguez Adams ’09

Q Nicholas Rogers ’98

Q Becca and Stephens Rogers

Q Vivian Rogers

Q Fran and Ford Rogers ’77

Q Gregory Rogowski ’13

Q Louise and Steve Rohan

Q Dawn Roland

Q Laura and Adams Ropp ’88

Q Louise Adams Ropp ’56

Q Will Ropp ’12

Q Alejandrina Rosales

Q Nea Ross

Q Robin Ross and Norman Quinn

Q Trevor Ross ’96

Q Cheng-Mei Rothschild

Q Stokes Rowe ’14

Q Ipshita Chakraborty and Sudip Roy

Q James Rubia

Q Gail and Lewis Rubin

Q Caroline Stone Ruppar and Allan Ruppar

Q Kristin and John Rush IV ’09

Q Pamela Turbow Rush ’75 and John Rush ’73

Q Mary Rushing

Q Madison Elizabeth Russell ’24

Q Kristi and Paul Ruzanka

Q Tony Ryan

Q Dana Rywelski

Q Peter Sack ’07

Q Noah Hunter Sacks ’24

Q Elizabeth Soutter and Patrick Sagisi ’89

+ Current Trustee | ~Trustee Emeriti | * Deceased | ^ Future Tustee
Pictured left to right: Ben Campen, Sr., Robin and Ben Campen, Steve ’87 and Lynne Matson.
Alumni Association Board Member, Sid Simmons ’08, with wife Brittany and children Sidney and Wesley.

Q Ana and Vin Saini

Q Natashajeet Saini ’30

Q Surinder and Surjit Saini

Q Hala Salameh ’24

Q Traci and Shaun Salari

Q Pam and Tom Salmon

Q Lilly Grace Salvador ’24

Q Matthew Francis Sanchez ’24

Q Abby Sander ’09

Q Charlene Sanders

Q Tess Wilensky Sanders ’07 and Zack Sanders

Q Elaine Maltby Sandifer * and Mike Sandifer ’64

Q Parul Sangwan, D.M.D ’06

Q Luke Anthony Santamaria ’24

Q Marissa Elizabeth Sawyer ’24

Q Martha and Tom Sawyer ’77

Q Shelley Schaberg

Q Heidi Schauer ’97

Q Joseph Byrnes Schellenberg ’24

Q Bella Carlene Schiavo ’24

Q Marley Schickel

Q David Schilling ’94

Q Susan and Bill Schilling

Q William James Schilling III ’24

Q Sydney Schmidt ’17

Q Elisa and Robert Schneider ’78

Q Shannon Schott ’03 and Mike Rainka

Q Karen Rohlin Schulman ’61

Q The Schultz Foundation

Q William Niclas Schulze Jr. ’24

Q Linda and Barry Schuster ’67

Q Dylan Lee Schwartz ’24

Q Karen and Jon Schwartz, M.D.

During the 2023-24 school year, the faculty and staff on the Middle School Bartram Campus (pictured top) and both Lower School Campuses (Whitehurst, pictured middle, and Ponte Vedra Beach, pictured bottom) had 100% participation to the Bolles Annual Fund. The Upper School Campus had a participation rate at 98%. Our faculty and staff believe in the Bolles mission!

Q Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

Q Darcy and Fred Scott

Q Keira Audry Scott ’24

Q Leah Scott ’17

Q Michael Scott ’03

Q Deborah and George Scribner ’70

Q Cathy and Sam Scribner ’67

Q Leigh Anne and Scott Selmalnoff ’84

Q Shelley and Thomas Serafin

Q Dalia Elramady, M.D. and Mohamed Shaalan, M.D.

Q Yosef Shaalan ’24

Q Aryan Chetan Shah ’24

Q Helene and Rahul Sharma ’03

Q Sally Ball Sharp ’92 and Michael Sharp ’91

Q Will Shepherd ’19

Q James Sheppard Jr. ’19

Q Molly Sheppard ’17

Q Robin Giddens Sheppard ’77

Q HeeYoung Jung and Hyeon Shin

Q Ashkon Samiian Shirazi ’24

Q Carson Grant Shockley ’24

Q Owen Kenneth Shorland ’24

Q Martha and Steven Short ’92

Q Temi and Jarret Shuler

Q Isaac Shumer ’19

Q Jacob Everett Shutters ’24

Q Sarah and Ed Sidenstricker

Q Jessica Simpson-Cook ’99 and Jared Cook

Q Emilie Jean Sinesi ’24

Q Veronica K. Sippens-Groenewegen ’24

Q Haley and Devan Skapetis

Q Virginia Skinner ’13

Q Laurie and Nathan Slaff ’76

Q Beverly and Tim Sleeth

Q Lynda and Alex Smith ’63

Q Nyla and Dan Smith ’68

Q Elizabeth Rose Smith ’24

Q Mary Lynn and Joseph Smith

Q Nikeitra and Richard Smith ’85

Q Susan Swearingen Smith ’59 and Clyde Smith

Q Tyrus Smith ’16

Q Wesley Katherine Smith ’24

Q Amanda and Scott Soltau

Q Sheila and Richard Soltau

Q Southeastern Grocers

Q Kathryn Caroline Sowers ’24

Q Lindsey Speckman ’15

Q Debbie and Scott Spratt

Q Akash Sridhar ’24

Q Diane Stablein

Q Betty Stafford

Q Caroline Lewis Stake ’85 and Ian Stake

Q Ella Marie Stakem ’24

Q Adriana and Steve Stam ’00

Q Stacey and Andrew Stec, M.D.

Q Karen and Scott Stephens

Q Alicia and Michael Stephens

Q Spencer Brett Stephens ’24

Q Elijah Sanford Stevenson ’24

Q Karen Duncan Stevenson, M.D. ’00 and Scott Stevenson

Q Kelly Stevenson

Q Sandra Yarlott and Ron Stief

Q Amelia Still ’18

Q Richard Still ’17

Q Sylvia and Zachary Stokes

+ Current Trustee | ~Trustee Emeriti | * Deceased | ^ Future Tustee

Q Heather and Jeff Stoll

Q Brittany Stone and Matthew Williams

Q Melissa and Buddy Stone

Q Courtney and David Stopyra ’02

Q Edward J. Stopyra

Q Vicki and Skip Storey ’61

Q Jennifer Stover

Q Jeni Imfeld Strain ’98 and Butler Strain

Q Kimbrell Storm Stribling ’96 and William Stribling V

Q Catherine Stupski

Q Matthew Stupski ’09

Q Michelle and Will Sullivan

Q Stephanie and Robert Summers

Q Regina Suparto

Q David King Surface Jr. ’24

Q Kirianne and Brent Suriano ’99

Q Emily Bond Suvoski ’24

Q Peyton Dunn Suvoski ’96 and Stan Suvoski Jr.

Q Raina Devi Swani ’24

Q Jaime Swartz, Ed.D. and Wyatt Swartz

Q Savannah Wood Tabassi ’09 and Andy Tabassi

Q Bruce Talcott ’65

Q Lara and Dan Tamblyn

Q Mary Jane and Ralph Tedesco

Q Kathy and David Teichert

Q Morgan and Joe Teichert

Q Nina Marie TerKonda ’24

Q Dottie and Bill Thomas

Q Kimberly Thomas

Q Milan Zahara Thomas ’24

Q Scott Christopher Thornton ’24

Q Meredith and Jeffrey Thorpe

Q Phyllis and Brian Thorpe

Q Cindy Tiller

Q LaVerne and Steve Tilley

Q Elizabeth Frazier Tobin ’80 and Matthew Tobin

Q Matt and Kayleigh Toblin

Q Daniel Tomm ’09

Q Melanie and Scott Toole ’98

Q Brooke Rachel Trager ’24

Q Elli Ann Trager ’24

Q Linda Tranter ’85

Q Alice Chu Trice ’01 and William Trice

Q Micah A. Trice ’24

Q Eileen and John Trovato

Q Ann and Peter Trzasko

Q Lisa Tucker

Q Vicki and Steve Tunstill, M.D.

Q Cynthia and Paul Turbow ’03

Q Anna Carlton Turner ’24

Q Rebecca Winnale Turner ’93 and Brian Turner ’92

Q Kelly Tyre ’18

Q Breanna and Travis Tyre III ’11

Q Ally and Alex Tyre ’13

Q Eileen and Jim Tyson, M.D. ’52

Q Elaine and Lloyd Ulrich ’55

Q Brittany Fowler Upchurch ’14

Q Morgan and Drew Upchurch

Q Lindsay Upchurch

Q Daphne Vagenas

Q Hayley and Vassil Valov, D.C.

Q Misbah and Chad Van Keulen

Q Susan and Bill Van Meter

Q Chris Van Tuin ’90

Q Maggie and Matt Vance

Q Andrew VanPelt ’00

Q Hessie and Gileno Vasconcelos

Q Hal Vaughn Jr. ’66

Q Eric Vega ’10

Q Jennifer and Nate Velcio

Q Anne Shehani Venturi ’24

Q Mary Kay and Sina Venus ’92

Q Vincent Ricardo Venus ’24

Q Kristin and Peter Verhoef

Q Karen * and Chris Verlander

Q Michael Verlander ’98

Q Jay Verma ’24

Q Luke Viering ’12

Q Cindy and Brad Vince

Q Daniel Volz ’64

Q Kimberly Wait

Q KC and Dan Walker

Q Nathaniel Wallace ’05

Q Luke Ward Waller ’24

Q Kelly Walsky

Q Ann Maris Walton ’18

Q Brooke Ward

Q Anonymous

Q Sara Margaret Wasserman ’24

Q Andrea Elizabeth Waters ’24

Q Melisa and Dan Waters

Q Ashlyn Watson

Q Julia and John Watson, M.D. ’66

Q Garrett James Watterson ’24

Q Alan Weiner

Q Tori and Austin Weiss ’07

Q Beverly and Clifton Welch

Q Tricia and Mannie Wellington

Q Marie and Charles Wells

Q Billie Westerlind

Q Reggie Whiteside ’00

Q Ashley Whitney ’98

Q Anthony George Whittall ’24

Q Monica Wilinski-Hodel, Ph.D. and Jorge Majfud, Ph.D.

Q Katoia Wilkins

Q Carol Deane Williams

Q Cindy and Jeff Wiliams

Q Kutana Williams

Q Dian and Bob Williams

Q Ryan Williams ’06

Q Jackie and Derek Willingham

Q Jennifer Marees Willis ’05 and Tim Willis

Q Matt Wilmer

Q Kim and Herb Wingo

Q Debbie and Robert Winicki

Q Jacob Winkle

Q Bondi Boutwell Winstel ’79 and Don Winstel

Q Jan and Kevin Wise

Q Tammy Woehle-Fennell and Ryan Fennell

Q Della and John Wolfe

Q Presley Lorelei Wolfe ’24

Q Suzy and Dan Wolff

Q Evan Max Wolpoff ’24

Q Gloria and John Wood

Q Grace Anne Francis Wood ’07 and Zachariah Wood

Q Nathan Woods ’11

Q Amy and Robert Wright

Q Michael Wu ’16

Q Hailey Wynn ’17

Q Yang Yang

Q Tammy Meera Yazgi ’24

Q Lauren and Jeff Yeakel, Ph.D.

Q Holly Yelton ’79

Q Donna and Ellis Zahra ’64

Q Nasir Als Zaidi ’24

Q Andye and David Zell ’78

Q Mini Zeng, Ph.D. and Kevin Tian

Q Beth and Rich Zerkowski

Q Na Zhao, M.D., Ph.D. and Peng Zhang

Q Ruxia Feng and Tian Zhang

Q Jon Zisser ’93

Q JoAnna Gillander Zvara ’05 and Daniel Zvara ’05 r

Celebrating the Bolles Parent Association

One of the School’s opportunities for philanthropy is participation in the Bolles Parent Association (PA), a dedicated group of parents and families who support Bolles’ mission and specific initiatives throughout the school year on all four campuses. Its strength was on full display during the 2023-24 school year, as the group pushed forward many key projects and helped make a difference for the School.

“Parents, grandparents and other Bolles family members who participate in the Bolles Parent Association help move the needle when it comes to meeting philanthropic goals — Bolles is fortunate to have such an organized and focused group of volunteers, donors and do-ers supporting the School. Bolles would not be the same institution without them,” said Director of the Bolles Annual Fund and Parent Programs Sandy Catanese. “When these loving, generous leaders get behind initiatives

that are important to the School, there is no stopping their momentum.”

By the end of May 2024, the Bolles PA had distributed $4,000 in scholarships to two seniors from the PA Endowment and celebrated 207 senior students during the senior class dinner, as well as the 26 “Lifer” students, or students who attended Bolles from Pre-K or Kindergarten through their senior year, from the Class of 2024. The 2023-24 PA Scholarship Award Winners were Trey Railey ’24, who is attending Jacksonville University, and Christin Micheal Hills ’24, who is attending Washington & Lee University.

Major events during the 2023-24 school year included multiple Faculty and Staff Appreciation week events on all four campuses throughout the year, the PA Spring Luncheon, the Environmental and School Uniform Recycle Sale, Whitehurst and Ponte Vedra Beach Campus Spring Fling events,

Middle school faculty members Dan Tamblyn, Peyton Milano, Tammy Woehle-Fennell and Maggie Vance enjoy a coffee and smoothie truck the Bartram Campus Parent Association Faculty and Staff Appreciation Committee brought to campus.
Whitehurst students enjoy the PA Spring Fling. pictured left to right: Brooks Sleeth ’31, Sullivan Owens ’31, Bear Iracki ’34 and Owen Salari ’31

Bolles Support Essential, Fueled by Parents’ Positive Impact

Bolles Parent Association Chair Lisa Sawyer describes her family’s Bolles experience as “wonderful,” but said it’s too hard for her to name highlights. Both of her children, Marissa ’24 and Gavin ’27, started at Bolles as Pre-Kindergartners on the Bolles Lower School Whitehurst Campus, and after 15 years, Sawyer is long on happy memories and qualities for which she and her family are grateful.

“I have always appreciated the diversity of cultures, religions, ethnicities, personalities, mindsets and values at the School, which is one of the reasons we initially selected Bolles,” said Sawyer, who has been a longtime Bolles Annual Fund supporter, volunteer and contributor to the School.

As a longtime volunteer and now leader of the Bolles Parent Association, Sawyer has enjoyed helping and contributing to many programs and events as a parent. Equally rewarding has been playing the role of “supporting character” in an “as-needed” capacity as the students applied their independence and leadership to plan, organize and execute activities and events on their own.

Sawyer, however, firmly believes that parents will always play an indispensable role when it comes to advancing the Bolles educational and philanthropic experience.

“I believe education is an essential building block and it starts with the parents,” Sawyer said. “I believe the student, their supporting family, teachers, administrators and key adults in a student’s life all play a role in their education.”

— Lisa Sawyer, Bolles Parent Association Chair

a Whitehurst Volunteer Fair, a summer adventure-themed event called “Middle School Madness” on the Bolles Middle School Bartram Campus, Bollapalooza on the Bolles Upper School San Jose Campus Family Socials, Grandparents’ Days on all four campuses, Winter Fest, holiday decorating and the creation of a Community Resource Directory.

Bolles Parent Association volunteers also worked to bring educational and serviceoriented events to all four campuses during the 2023-24 school year. On the Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus, Parent Education Chair, Marion Cangemi worked with fellow parent, Lauren Rueger on a service and educational event with Feeding Northeast Florida at the Ponte Vedra Beach Campus in April. The hands-on opportunity to learn about food insecurity in the area had families bagging food for a food pantry, sorting bulk items and participating in

Photo from Ponte Vedra Beach Campus Family Night hosted by the Ponte Vedra Beach Campus PA Committee. Pictured: Sophia Kumbhari ’36 (left) and Tory Koch ’36 (right).

educational activities. On the education front, Bolles Trustee Dr. Kathryn Pearson Peyton continued her leadership of the successful Wine & Wisdom events, which engage parents, friends and family in books and discussions on timely parenting topics.

Bolles Annual Fund Executive Chair Courtney McCarthy worked to drive participation and reach the Annual Giving goal of $1.7 million. She sent 129 personal messages to new and boarder families, created an electronic all school message and personal reachouts to those parents who had not yet participated.

Upper

“All of these volunteer initiatives make a tremendous difference in the lives of students on all four campuses – not to mention, they bolster the spirit and connectivity of the entire community,” Catanese said. “Thanks to our Parent Association donors, volunteers and supporters, the School is in a better position to say yes to opportunities that advance the student and faculty experience — at every level of their education and in most areas of School life. The Parent Association is an essential foundation, and for their work and commitment we are incredibly grateful.”

School students Emilia Pineda Alvarez ’27 (pictured left) and Claudia Lebrons Montesinos ’26 (pictured right) enjoy the petting zoo at the San Jose Campus PA Bollapalooza event.
Middle School students, pictured left to right: Thomas Rueger ’28, Lucas Comora ’28, Sam Venus ’28, Will Zebroski ’28, Sooryan Gandhi ’28 and Wes Coughlin ’28 enjoy a photo booth at the Grade 8 Social which is hosted by the PA each year.
Students on the Lower School Whitehurst Campus enjoyed a Family Bingo night hosted by the PA. Picture here left to right: Piper Fasbinder ’34, Asha Pathak ’36 and Aria Pathak ’34.
The PA Parent Education Wine and Wisdom Series kicked off the 2023-24 season at the Ponte Vedra Beach Campus. Panelists for this discusion, pictured left to right, were: Stacey Iofredo, Marion Cangemi (Board of Trustee), Christina Karvounis, Sherry Bowen and Sugandha Yadav.

Donor Stories Toumbis Family

ALL SIGNS POINT TO GENEROSITY

During a recent Bolles Parent Association Lower School Whitehurst Campus meeting, Campus Head Christy Lusk discussed the challenge of heading outside to the bluff each week to change the campus marquee messaging. Wouldn’t it be nice, she suggested, if the Whitehurst Campus sign was digital and could communicate more important messaging than the old-school marquee letters could spell out. Is this something Whitehurst parents might get behind?

By the end of the meeting, a parent came forward with a generous “yes.” Thanks to Dean and Autumn Toumbis and their children Anastasia ’30, Costa ’32

and Isabella ’34, a digital Whitehurst marquee is now a reality.

Giving back to the school community is an important mission for the Toumbis family. This mindset is inspired by Autumn’s Jacksonville family, which “prioritized charity work in a major way through gifts of time, talents and financial contributions.”

“My husband and I feel it is vital to continue to encourage generational philanthropy and teach this important value to our children through both

“Giving back and volunteering is a gift we give ourselves,” Autumn explained. “To be able to be a small piece of the forward movement of the School is rewarding. Bolles has helped our children grow in so many ways and we are grateful for their commitment to the academic growth of the students, while also emphasizing the importance of social, emotional and physical development.”

q rwords and actions,” Autumn said. “This allows each generation to further the endeavors of the previous generation to the benefit of both individuals and institutions.

Turns out, supporting Bolles also has provided an invaluable return on investment for their family –most tangibly in the educational experiences their children enjoy each day on campus.

“Giving back and volunteering is a gift we give ourselves,” Autumn explained. “To be able to be a small piece of the forward movement of the school is rewarding. Bolles has helped our children grow in so many ways and we are grateful for their commitment to the academic growth of the students, while also emphasizing the importance of social, emotional and physical development.”

It also feels good to see that advancement play out in big, digital letters every time the Toumbis family visits the Bolles Lower School Whitehurst Campus.

“We love pulling in everyday and seeing the digital sign at Whitehurst scrolling through important reminders and hope that it is a communication tool that the School can utilize for years to come,” Autmun said. It’s also a daily reminder to their children that it takes community effort to keep pushing forward. “We often remind our children that Bolles gives them every tool to succeed and it’s up to them to take advantage of those provided and use them for their forward progress.

Thank you for seeing the sign, for giving, and for seizing this most game-changing communication opportunity, Toumbis Family!

2023-24 Parent Association

Executive Council

Lisa Hawthorne- Sawyer, Chair

San Jose Campus

Wendy & Seth Waller, Co-Chairs

Christina Wachs, Vice-Chair

Bartram Campus

Darsi & Marc Edwards, Co-Chairs

Keisha & Bill Fink, Vice-Chairs

Ponte Vedra Beach Campus

Beth & Geoff Koch, Co-Chairs

Suzanna Filip Devens, Vice-Chair

Whitehurst Campus

Elizabeth & Bradley Sleeth, Co-Chairs

Amy & Dan Iracki, Vice-Chairs

2023-24

Parent Association Committees

Sha-Kerra & Ronnie Powell

Communications/Globals Co-Chairs

Tracy & Russell Libby

Communications/PA Website & News Co-Chairs

Kristen & Andy Allen Family Social Co-Chairs

Bethany & Tim Kuskowski

Environmental/Uniform Recycle Co-Chairs

Laura & Jay Moore Faculty/Staff Appreciation Co-Chairs

Christina Wachs

Grandparent Day Chair

Sarah & Chet ’98 Skinner

Grandparent Day Co Vice-Chairs

Yomary & Don Downer

New Parent Co-Chairs

Kathleen & Sandy McArthur

Parent Education Co-Chairs

Rebekah Selevan

Past Parent Chair

Robyn Roberts

Sunshine Chair

Courtney & Stephen McCarthy The Bolles Fund Co-Chairs

Kathryn Peyton Wine & Wisdom Chair

School Liaisons

Sandy Catanese, CFRE Director of The Bolles Fund and Parent Programs

Becca Rogers Advancement Events Manager

Lisa Sawyer with her children, Gavin ’27 and Marissa ’24.

Bolles Office of Advancement

The Bolles Office of Advancement is located in historic Bolles Hall 7400 San Jose Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32217

Carol Nimitz, CFRE

Chief Advancement Officer

PHONE (904) 256-5020

EMAIL NimitzC@Bolles.org

Rahul Sharma ’03

Strategic Initiatives and Senior Major Gifts Officer

PHONE (904) 256-5013

EMAIL SharmaR@Bolles.org

Kara Barber

Major Gift Officer

PHONE (904) 256-5015

EMAIL BarberK@Bolles.org

Sandy Catanese, CFRE

Director of Bolles Annual Fund and Parent Programs

PHONE (904) 256-5016

EMAIL CataneseS@Bolles.org

Becca Rogers

Advancement Events Manager

PHONE (904) 256-5018

EMAIL RogersB@Bolles.org

Julia Kalinski

Director of Alumni Engagement and Annual Fund

PHONE (904) 256-5014

EMAIL KalinskiJ@Bolles.org

John Newman ’86 Stewardship and Alumni Officer

PHONE (904) 256-5021

EMAIL NewmanJ@Bolles.org

Janet S. Frampton Director of Advancement Services

PHONE (904) 256-5019

EMAIL FramptonJ@Bolles.org

Kendall Pillsbury

Advancement Administrative Specialist

PHONE (904) 256-5022

EMAIL PillsburyK@Bolles.org

Left to right: Kara Barber, John Newman ’86, Carol Nimitz, Sandy Catanese, Rahul Sharma ’03, Janet Frampton, Julia Kalinski, Becca Rogers.

END OF YEAR GIVING

The Advancement Office will be closed to coincide with the School’s calendar from Friday, December 20, 2024, through Friday, January 3, 2025. We will still be available to assist you with any questions you may have regarding your donations to The Bolles School.

Our staff will continue to process any mail that is received during the holiday break, and cash donations postmarked by the United States Postal Service through December 31 will be applied to the 2024 calendar year. This does not apply to mail received through Federal Express or UPS. Credit card and security gifts must be processed/transferred by December 31 to receive tax credit for 2024 per IRS regulations.

You may also make your gift online at Bolles.org/support/donate-now. Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact Carol Nimitz, Chief Advancement Officer, at:

Office (904) 256-5020

Cell (615) 767-7632

E-mail: NimitzC@Bolles.org.

Special thank you to those who made this publication possible:

Q Jane R. Lanier, Lanier Consulting and Strategy Services, Coordinating

Q Lauren Dennis, Lauren Dennis Freelance Writing

Q Susan Pelter, Susan Pelter Communications

Q Susanna P. Barton, Freelance Writing, Donor Stories

Q Mark Krancer, Photography

Q Aaron Mervin, Head Shots Studio, Donor Photography

Q The Bolles School Community

Contact: FramptonJ@Bolles.org for donor listing questions, address changes or updates.

TO MAKE A GIFT

By Check mail to: The Bolles School Office of Advancement 7400 San Jose Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32217

By Credit Card online at: Bolles.org/support/donate-now

By Securities/Stock contact: Courtney, Patrick and Tutwiler Group Mr. Doug Tutwiler ’05 Mail Code FL9-001-37-00 50 N. Laura Street, Suite 3700 Jacksonville, FL 32202

Phone (904) 634-6124

Fax (866) 545-4554

douglas.tutwiler@ml.com

Our account # is 742-04A93 and DTC # is 8862.

Please Advise: Chief Advancement Officer Carol Nimitz, CFRE

Phone: (904) 256-5020

Email: NimitzC@Bolles.org

ALL THING S POSSIBLE

and the Jerry & Bruce Chappell Fieldhouse on December 10, 2024

BEACH | WHITEHURST | BARTRAM |

SAN JOSE

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