Episcopal High School was founded in 1983 as a four‑year coeducational day school within the Episcopal Diocese of Texas.
MISSION
Episcopal High School, founded and guided by the Diocese of Texas, is an inclusive and joyful Christian community where students discover and develop their individual talents through the Four Pillars – academics, arts, athletics, religion – preparing for meaningful lives in service to others.
Accreditation
Independent Schools Association of the Southwest
Memberships
National Association of Independent Schools
National Association of Episcopal Schools Council for the Advancement and Support of Education Educational Records Bureau College Board
National Association for College Admission Counseling
Texas Association for College Admission Counseling Southwest Preparatory Conference
Admission
Episcopal High School admits students of all races, colors, and national /ethnic origins to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities accorded or made available to students at the School. The School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national/ethnic origin in the administration of its educational and admission policies, financial assistance, or athletic and other school‑administered programs.
Alumni
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FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL
“Applications for enrollment are up,” founding trustees Larry Neuhaus and Rick McCord reported to the board in March of 1992. “This is an incredible story to tell.”
Larry and the late Rick, both of whom have grandchildren at Episcopal High School today, were thrilled to report that the School had a pathway forward through the thick forest of debt, down a winding pathway of negotiations and renegotiations and endless fundraising, pleas to forgive interest and restructure payment on the loan that had allowed EHS to open. They were not out of the woods yet, but they knew they were going to get there. And in 1998, some fifteen years after the School was conceived, the debt was retired and the mortgage gleefully burned.
What an incredible story indeed! Today in 2025, the School continues to progress, building on the vision, the tenacity, and the successes of our Founders as chronicled within. We open the new school year with 848 students, including 242 freshmen, five new sophomores, and one new junior. We saw applications from 94 middle schools and 31 different high schools. We enrolled students from 48 middle schools and five different high schools, and our new students live in 44 different zip codes.
These students are taught by a wonderfully talented faculty of 109 strong. The average class size across the School is under 15 students, as our 146 courses are taught in 474 sections in a seven period day. The teachers, like the students, live the Four Pillars with 48% formally involved outside of the classroom in the Religion Pillar, 38% outside of the classroom in the Academic Pillar, 34% in the Athletics Pillar, and ten percent in the Arts Pillar. It is no wonder that our recent graduates in the Class of 2025 received $23 million in scholarships.
None of this would be possible without the extraordinary support that each of you offers, enumerated within this year’s Report on Philanthropy. Whether you give of your time, your talent, or your treasure, thank you for making our work together possible. Applications are up. It is an incredible story to tell. Thank you for the part you have played.
Go Knights,
Ned Smith Head of School
FROM THE EXECUTIVE CHAIR
Our founding bishop – the Rt. Rev. Maurice M. Benitez –once said that the goal of Episcopal High School was to build a joyful, faithful, Christian high school where students can fulfill their God given potential to develop their intellect, to develop skills in all academic disciplines, to appreciate and participate in a strong fine arts program, to participate in a strong athletic program, and in all of this, to gather a storehouse of knowledge, enabling each to live the fullest kind of life.
This vision is a reality for our students! As Episcopal High School kicks off its second forty years, the Board of Trustees remains committed to the founding goal and its core functions of (1) setting the Mission and strategic direction for the School, (2) hiring and overseeing the Head of School, (3) protecting the financial well being of EHS, and (4) providing independent governance to ensure the long term success of our unique Mission.
This
year has been remarkable. I want to highlight key Board and School actions:
• RECORD NUMBER OF APPLICANTS. More eighth graders than ever before applied to be Knights! We do not intend to expand the target enrollment of our School, but we are thrilled that EHS is the #1 choice for so many students and provides a welcoming community that many want to join.
• ACADEMIC SUCCESS. EHS was recognized by the College Board as a repeat winner of the AP Platinum award, which recognizes the schools with the broadest participation in AP exams and the highest percentage of students scoring a passing score on five or more tests. In conversations with teachers this spring, I heard many stories of student success, whether it involved the brilliance of our National Merit Finalists or the dedication of students who challenged themselves in our rigorous classes. Most importantly, our seniors were admitted to excellent colleges across Texas and the nation and will leave EHS well prepared to succeed.
• STRATEGIC PLAN IMPLEMENTATION. The Board continues to implement the 2023 Strategic Plan.
o Parent Communication. Parent involvement and communication are great strengths of EHS. As part of our strategic plan, the School launched its first all parent survey last fall; surveys will continue on a routine basis. The Board and School leaders are implementing changes based on what we learned. Head of School Ned Smith led many parent coffee chats that provided a forum for discussing schedule changes, religion curriculum, and other topics.
o Network and Physical Security. Following the development of the strategic plan, EHS conducted a series of audits of its network, software, and campus security, and those recommendations were implemented in the 2024 25 school year.
o Fiscal Discipline. Our Board, working with Associate Head of School for Finance and Operations Evelyn Cambria, developed a ten year financial plan. We are focused on good stewardship of resources and discipline over expenditures. This effort includes maintaining affordability, spending prudently on faculty and student programs, ensuring a robust financial aid program, and limiting growth in administration.
o Technology Use. Next year, the Board and School leadership will address the use of technology. This will include efforts to: (1) promote academic excellence and use appropriate technologies to tailor and personalize education, (2) consider limits on personal devices during school hours because of their tendency to distract and hinder learning and interpersonal communication, and (3) develop a comprehensive approach to artificial intelligence that considers when large language models cross the line from helpful tools to impairing students’ engagement and cognitive development. Why do this? The Board is committed to deepening the educational experience of all students. Even as technologies change, fluency and mastery of content – “storehouses of knowledge” as Bishop Benitez said – remain the foundation for higher order thinking and understanding, questioning, and living wisely. Students’ discovery and development of their academic potential involves stretching their minds and building on knowledge. We aim to find the best path forward for the EHS community after dialogue with teachers and families.
o Faith Formation. The Strategic Plan calls the School to “promote faith formation for those who are interested.” Happily, a dozen members of the EHS community were baptized or confirmed in our Chapel during the past school year.
• CONTINUITY OF LEADERSHIP. Head of School Ned Smith is among the longest serving and most respected school leaders in Texas. Mr. Smith has successfully led EHS for nearly a generation, and he demonstrates wisdom, civility, and thoughtfulness in his approach. I am happy to share that the Board extended his term through the 2028 29 school year.
• ATHLETICS TITLE. The Knights finished as back to back winners of the Southwest Preparatory Conference Directors’ Cup for the top co ed athletics program! Congratulations to Athletic Director Jason Grove and all coaches and athletes for building such a program that can compete in any sport, any year.
• CONSTRUCTION.
o Arts Center. The Crain Galloway Center for the Arts will add more than 20,000 square feet to our Arts Pillar programs and includes a new performance venue, classrooms, ETV, digital, visual, and music areas. Construction is on time and on budget. We look forward to the opening of this wonderful space in January 2026.
o Benitez Chapel. We are continuing preparations and fundraising related to a reconstructed Benitez Chapel that will fit our full student body, faculty, staff, and guests. I encourage everyone to see the plans and support this effort!
• ALUMNI COUNCIL. Last spring, we reached out to alumni from the 1980’s to 2020’s to launch a renewed Alumni Council. These alums will serve as ambassadors and volunteers for events, reunions, networking, alumni focused communication, and other engagement efforts. We deeply appreciate alumni and past parents’ enthusiasm and commitment to our community! If you have not attended an alumni event recently, please come see EHS soon.
I want to share gratitude for the work of three trustees.
• Duncan Underwood has served four terms on the Board, spanning the past two decades, and was elected as a Life Trustee. We look forward to Duncan’s continued service in this new role.
• Joel Moore chaired our Finance Committee during a particularly complex period; Joel is a humble leader who led efforts to improve the financial strength of the School.
• Shelley Barineau has served as Construction Committee Chair for the past decade and spent countless hours working to make EHS the best high school – and campus – in the city.
Finally, I want to thank our parent volunteers for all of their time! I am especially thankful to PA President Bonny Edwards, Dads Club President Brian Sauer, EHS Fund chairs Jennifer and BJ Ducey, and Auction chairs Emily Adams, Greggory Fields Burk, and Leigh Anne Raymond. The Auction – A Knight in the 80’s! –was a record breaking fundraiser and a joy filled night for a sellout crowd of guests!
Last year, I asked that you please keep EHS in your prayers. I want to reiterate that request. We are a community that has so much to be thankful for. Your prayers and thanksgivings help orient our community toward God, support our School’s excellent teachers and staff, and lift up our students.
Richard A. Howell ’01 Executive Chair of the Board of Trustees
Photo: Executive Chair Richard A. Howell ’01 visits with parents at the New Knight Social in May.
OUR FISCAL YEAR
Episcopal High School operates debt‑free and is an excellent steward of every tuition and donated dollar. Philanthropy through annual giving and the Endowment covers about 12 percent of the School’s annual operating expenses. Exceeding regional standards, Episcopal High School allocates at least 10 percent of our operating budget to financial aid. Lastly, as a strategic goal to attract and retain the best faculty and staff throughout the Four Pillars of academics, arts, athletics, and religion, compensation is the largest expense item in our budget.
$38,220,000
CHAIRS
Jennifer and BJ Ducey
VICE-CHAIRS
Rochelle and Seth Bullock
2024-2025 GRADE LEVEL CAPTAINS
CLASS OF 2025
Elizabeth and Eric Bartee
Aly and Jason Berlin
Kim and Rob Clark
Cathy and David Crabtree
Virginia and Morrow Evans ’94
Dacia and Robert Gonzales
Kathryn and Mark Howell ’97
Ashby and David Lang
Katy and Sam Murray
Peggy and Paul Nobel
Julie Kinzelman and Christopher Tribble
CLASS OF 2026
Amber Alonso and Tracie Renfroe
Aimee and Donald Bolton
Laura and Carl Giesler
Susan and Walker Hess
Joy and Philip Kuebler
Lisa and Greg Nelson
Lyria and Shawn O’Brien
Valerie and Michael Sonsino
Celina and Jason Stabell
Kristie and Clint Wetmore
CLASS OF 2027
Iris and Nathan Allen
Lisa and Kolby Beich ’95
Laura and Steve Bradford
Jane and Chris Champion
Jean and Michael Cormier
Hollie and Dave Fulghum
Mary Howell and Jay Gann
Talley and Jamie Gregg
Amy and Cliff Husted
Eloise (Fay) ’94 and Andrew Novotny
Janice Contreras and Rod Pinheiro
Meredith and John Stilwell
CLASS OF 2028
CC and Ray Achilefu
Demetrios Anaipakos
Dani and Dan Bass
Madonna and Brad Bauch
Jennifer and Ryan Cassens
Anna and Tad Davidson
Maggie and Dax Garza
Catherine and David Herr
Tiffany and Brian Jurkash
Stephanie and Greg Kusinski
Rachel and Bryan Markworth
Jessy and Shea Morgenroth
Chief Development Officer
Margaret Young
Director of Annual Giving
Lauren Turner
Director of Alumni Affairs
Colleen Kearns
Stewardship Coordinator
Debbie Kelley
2024 ‑2025 EHS Fund Leadership
Dear EHS Community,
We are filled with deep gratitude for each of you who joined us in supporting Episcopal High School this year. Your support of the EHS Fund affirms your commitment to providing an exceptional experience for every Knight. The EHS Mission would not be possible without your support. Thank you.
We are proud to share the impact of your collective giving to the 2024 2025 EHS Fund:
• $2,055,861 total raised
• 72% participation from current families
• 207 members of the Pillars Society
• 54 leadership gifts of $10,000+
Our heartfelt thanks is extended especially to our incredible Grade Level Captains, whose energy, leadership, and generosity helped drive these incredible results. Thank you for giving of your time, talent, and treasure.
What an honor it has been to serve as your 2024–2025 EHS Fund Chairs! We are deeply grateful for the generosity that continues to shape and strengthen our community, and we’re excited for all that’s ahead at Episcopal.
Go Knights!
Jennifer and BJ Ducey
2024 2025 EHS Fund Chairs
Parents of Trip ’23 and Wheatley ’26
Wheatley ’26, Jennifer, BJ, and Trip ’23 Ducey
EHS FUND
The EHS Fund enhances a curriculum that empowers students to achieve academic excellence, offers unique opportunities in our athletic and arts programs, and fosters community and reflection through Daily Chapel. With heartfelt gratitude, we recognize the individuals and organizations whose generous gifts totaled $2,055,861 (unaudited) to the 2024–2025 EHS Fund.
† Deceased
10+ Consecutive Years Giving to the EHS Fund
Pillars Society*
* Pillars Society members pledge a gift of $2,500+ annually for four years.
BISHOP’S COUNCIL
GIFTS OF $50,000 TO $99,999
Yasmine Gibellini
Dacia and Robert Gonzales
Wayne Duddlesten Foundation
FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE
GIFTS OF $25,000 TO $49,999
Tracie Renfroe and Amber Alonso
Vanessa and Brandon Bailey
Jennifer and Michael Dellinger
Jennifer and BJ Ducey
Amy and Mark Melton
Vanessa and Tony Sanchez
Courtney (Lanier) ’88 and Christopher Sarofim
Gena Scurry
Michael Vaughn
Mollie and Kent Wallace
1983 SOCIETY
GIFTS OF $10,000 TO $24,999
Shelly and Cutt Ableson
Iris and Nathan Allen
Aly and Jason Berlin
Jeff Budoff/Melissa Budoff
Rochelle and Seth Bullock
Greggory Fields Burk
Cara and Tobin Carlson
Jane and Chris Champion
Jence and Craig Childers
Cathy and David Crabtree
Mary and Walter Crain
Sylvie and Gary Crum
Laura and Ned Davenport
Candace and Frederick Day
Michelle and Brian Dean
Susanne and Randall Evans
Katie Padden and Rick Evans
Mary Howell and Jay Gann
Laura and Carl Giesler
Donna and Rey Gongora
Lindsay (Cohn) ’88 and Rand Holstead
Judy and Steven Howell
Christy and Webb Jennings
Erika and Peter Johnson
Lucy and Vic Kormeier
Joy and Philip Kuebler
Julie and Eric Kuo
Erin and Michael Maggi
Tatiana and Craig Massey
The Maxwell Family
Alison and Charlie Meyer
Catherine and Will Randall
Elise Shatto
Millette and Haag Sherman
Anu and Erik Shultz
Grace and Ben Smith
Limor and Stuart Smith
John Stanton
Cathy and Patrick Trask
Lynda Knapp Underwood
Tiffany and Craig Utterson
Lettie and Mike Vellano
Reed (Phillips) ’99 and Billy Wareing ’99
GIFTS
OF $5,000 TO $9,999
Daryl Allen
Demetrios Anaipakos
Patti and Tony Barletta
Lisa and Kolby Beich ’95
Olivia and Bill Benitez
Danya and Clint Bogart
Mary Ellen (Wright) ’93 and William Bos
Rebecca and Thom Brandt
Lisa and Jim Brennan
Nicola and Christian Brown
Melissa and Matt Bueninck
Beth and Ed Cadena
Jennifer and Ryan Cassens
Debbie and Kent Chenevert
Melicia Tjoa and Gilbert Chin
Marinela Sanchez Maldonado and Brandon Clark
Kim and Rob Clark
Helen and Aaron Conte
Julia and Clay Crawford
Catalina and Jonathan Curtin
Anna and Tad Davidson
Haydeh and Ali Davoudi
Marty and Andrew DeBusk
Susan and Jonathan Dison
Gury and Pratik Doshi
Kelly and Clay Duncan
Bonny and Joe Bob Edwards
Ann and Tom Estus
Carrie and Tom Field
Cecilia and Nicholas Fiore
Tamsyn and Kurt Fricker
Tricia Georgiou
Amy and Curtis Hartman
Alicia and Juan Hartsfield
Catherine and David Herr
Susan and Walker Hess
Tom Hetherington
Margaret and Thad Hill
Stephanie and Shawn Holzhauser
Tiffany and Brian Jurkash
Shelly and David Katz
Allison and Geoff Leach
Chris Maltby
Margaret Ann and Chad McEver
Laura and Steve McNear
Sarah and Jeff McParland
Shilpa Damle Mogri and Zen Mogri
Jennifer and Joel Moore
Janice and Rick Moore
Maria and Eduardo Morales
Eloise (Fay) ’94 and Andrew Novotny
Patricia and Uzo Opurum
Chelsea and Matt Pacey
Pragnya Patel and Kaushik Parekh
Christine and Owen Parker
Mimi and Charlie Prioleau
Ashley and Steve Putman
Mary and Evan Quiros
Paige and David Rockecharlie
Melissa and Scott Santana
Kristina and Marc Schultz
Nicole and Shalin Shah
Connie and Matt Shanley
Fenche and Jarvan Shen
Irina and Mark Shinder
Patricia Shockley
August Shouse
Kristin and Ned Smith
Valerie and Michael Sonsino
Celina and Jason Stabell
Charles Stasney
Meredith and John Stilwell
Julia and Andrew Sudduth
Sarah and Duncan Underwood ’89
Mary and Peter Wallace
Kristie and Clint Wetmore
Laura (Wareing) ’94 and William Wheless
Elizabeth and James Whitehead ’94
Emily and Steve Wood
Kristen and Joe Woodcox
Jill and Jeff Young
GIFTS OF $2,500 TO $4,999
Emily and Davis Adams
Sarah and Rebecca Adams
Amy Sachrison and Dave Adamson
Shannon and John Addison
Amy and Matt Airhart
Elizabeth Allen
Richard Alsup
Emily and Gerardo Amelio
Christie Cardon and Darryl Anderson
Elizabeth (Stewart) ’98 and David Anderson ’98
Kelly and Jerry Angel
ShaJra and Jerome Austin
Laura and Michael Bartolotta
Dani and Dan Bass
Madonna and Brad Bauch
Toni Howell and Tres Beck
Shannon and Jay Bell
Kristen and John Berger
Kelsey and Ismael Berumen
Jennifer Black
John Black ’91
Kim and Stewart Black
Courtney and J.Scott Blair
Kristy Burt and Bryan Blasingame
Sara and Jeff Bloom
Aimee and Donald Bolton
Katherine (Kibler) ’89 and John Boone
Laura and Steve Bradford
Laurence (Phillips) ’94 and Henry Bragg
Abbey and David Branch
Courtney and Bill Bucy
Laura and Reid Bumgarner
Lauren and Ken Burke
Denise and Bob Campbell
Laurie and Paul Carl
Michele and Clint Carlin
Presha and Lynn Carr
Kandice and Chris Carter
Lucy and Fowler Carter ’98
Alli and Michael Casey
Trina and Craig Chandler
Diane and John Chaney
Nicole and Paul Choi
Barbara Fogiel and Doron Chosnek
Eileen and David Condit
Gillian and Chris Conoscenti
Meaghan (Kirklin) ’97 and Charles Conrad
Maria and Dan Cowles
Jacquelyn and Collin Cox
Catherine and Edward Crain
Stacey and Casey Crenshaw
Adriana and Nick Cune
Kate and Chris David
Kourtney and Vijay D’Cruz
Reena and Tanmay Desai
Hua Shao and Tian Ding
Collette and Mike DuBose
Sarah and Eric Eddlemon
Cherika Edwards
Tanya and Sam Edwards
Linda and Mark Egan
Nicole and Greg Eidman
Roxy and Cullen Evans ’96
Virginia and Morrow Evans ’94
Judy and Tom Farrell
Sidney and AB Fay
Kristin and Steven Fergus
Margaret and Bryant Fitts
Milane Frantz
Anne and John Freeman
Hollie and Dave Fulghum
Laura Murray and Robert Fullick
Elizabeth and Will Galtney
Dima and Shukri Ganim
Maggie and Dax Garza
Louise Le and Bradford Gathright
Jennifer and Scott Gerry ’96
Tammy Gillespie
Jennifer and Matt Girotto
Tiffiny and Taylor Gist
Amanda and Damon Gonzalez
Jenny and Jeff Gorski
Marla and Jimmy Grace ’94
Saundria and Jerome Gray
Sandy and Gus Haddad
Zeila and Russell Hanna
Chris Hanslik
Lisa and Eric Hardee
Jennie and Cliff Haryanto ’96
Andrew Hawthorn ’91
Suzanne and John Hays
Elena and Richard Heaton
Holly and Hugh Heslep
Candice and Andrew Hicks
Mindy and Jeff Hildebrand
Amy Holmes
Jennifer and Brian House
Heather and David Houston ’89
Julie and Richard Howell ’01
Amy and Cliff Husted
Sherry and Brook Ingraham
April and Mike Jacob
Jenny (Roman) ’90 and Chris Johnson
Delia and Eric Johnson ’87
Angela and Jody Johnston
Brad Jones
Laila Kahkeshani
Marissa and Christopher Kiefer
Ellecia and Edmund Knolle
Suzanne and Wayne Knupp
Holly and Brian Koehn
Tracie and Blake Koen
Allyson and Andrew Kopel
Stephanie and Greg Kusinski
Sonia Jacob and Amit Lahoti
Kellie and Peter Lawrence
Sarah and Bryant Lee
Natalie and John Levan
Allison and Mark Levine
Ruth and Michael MacRory
Aria Tatelman and Jason Marks
Rachel and Bryan Markworth
Alexandra and James Marshall
Susan and Tom Martin
Michelle and Trey Martin
Veronica and Nick Massiatte
Tracy and Cass McKenzie
Caren and Mac McKinnie
Jessica Cook and Christian Mehnert
Cara and Chad Michael
Allison and Patrick Miller
Barbara Miller
Dawn and Dale Miller
Jennifer and Mark Miller
Grayson (Watkins) ’08 and Taylor Moffatt ’08
Melinda and Matt Mogas
Jessy and Shea Morgenroth
Erin and Art Mould
Samantha and Chase Mulvehill
Kate and Lance Murphy
Amanda and Adam Murray
Katy and Sam Murray
Lisa and Greg Nelson
Karen and Jeff Newman
Maggie and John Nicholson ’96
Lyria and Shawn O’Brien
Heather and Stephen O’Keefe
Millie and Sachin Patel
Martha and Tom Paterson
Peter R. Coneway Family Foundation
Gail and John Plusquellec
Jennifer and Mitchell Poindexter
Annsley † and Chris Popov
Nicole and George Postolos
Crystal and Mike Powell ’04
Cindi Proler
Kelly and Steve Provenzano
Emily and John Puckett
Melissa and Robert Rabalais
Katheryn (Shaffer) ’89 and Hugh Ray ’88
Brandy and Stephen Ray
Mindy and Chris Ring
Mindy and Spencer Rippstein
Mindy and Connor Riseden ’96
Elizabeth and Shayn Robinson
Melanie (French) ’89 and Scott Rothwell
Ann and Mac Rowe
Bendi and Dave Saindon
Daniela Lopez Negrete and Manolo Sanchez
Kerry and Eric Sandberg
Stephanie and Todd Scheyer
Kimberly and Jason Schlanger ’88
Kimberly Bell and Brent Schnitzius
Paige and Chris Schulz
Angela and Doug Seaworth
Angela Semakova
Abby and Charlie Shears
Jenny Silvestri
Lisa† and David Skaggs
Lynette and Trey Snider
Andrea and Michael Soper
Alicia and Jon Stephens
Laura and Sam Sukkar
Chandler and Michael Sulton
John Reily Thomason
Jennifer Thompson
Dolores Cavatore and John Tobola
Allison and Wes Tolbert
Valerie and Matt Tompson
Julie Kinzelman and Christopher Tribble
Kelli and Tod Tumey
Tricia and Tad Wade
Lindsay and George Ward
Michelle Wasaff
Ryan Wasaff
Meg and Dick Weekley
Reagan and Mike Wellins
Stacey and Andrew White
Mike Williams
Catherine and Scott Winship
Lisa and Dennis Woods
Ashley and Payton Wright ’99
Helen and Philip Wright ’97
Connie and Tommy Wright
Catherine Papasakelariou and Marwan Yared
Michelle and Brett Young
Michelle Young
Salli and Michael Youtt
Roxzan and David Zager
Michelle and Kenneth Zagorski
GIFTS OF $1,000 TO $2,499
Cynthia and John Adkins
Rachel (Doherty) ’06 and Marc Aiello
Sam Akkerman
Amegy Bank of Texas
Norie Baldwin
Jessica and Ross Bartley
Caroline (Dudley) ’03 and Andrew Bean ’04
Morag Watson and Julio Blanco
Maryanne and Mark Bohn
Elizabeth and Jay Brown
Ana Bencomo and Alex Bruton
Anne and Michael Buckingham
Ruthie and Bill Burke
Melissa and Will Burton
Evelyn and Mark Cambria
Nancy and Thomas Carter
Chris and Bill Caudill
Nicole and Jamy Champenoy
Michelle Ciaravino
Casey and Derek Collins
Jean and Michael Cormier
Kelty and Rogers Crain
Jackie (Neutzler) ’03 and Drew Crow ’03
Kevin Culbert ’02
Susan Sparkman and Steven Culbert
Allison and Sean Cunningham
Staci and John Donovan
Becca and Robert Doty
Nancy Laufe Eisenberg
Laura and Quinn Fanning
Susan and Bill Finnegan
Linda and Mike Fox
Wendy and Michael Frailey
Ann Fuselier
Carolyn and Edmund Gaither
Lisa and Charlie Gasper
Michele and Don Gibbons
Becca (Bowles) ’98 and Russell Gips ’98
Suzan and Julius Glickman
Jana Goode ’89
Erika and Jason Grove
Ravi Gudimetla
Jennifer and Bubba Harkins
Tiffany and Will Hawkins
Alex and Anthony Heins ’99
Lizzie (Clark) Hermes ’02 and Clay Daugherty
Kathryn and Mark Howell ’97
Cathy and Brady Hughes
Joanna (Slusser) Hughes ’97
Katie and David Jennings
Debbie and David Johnson
Meredith and Ryen Johnston
Carrin and Jerry Katz
Ali and Mark Katz
Akemi Kawaguchi and Chad Kelly
Kaukab and Rashid Khan
Rebecca and Jason King
Rainey Knudson
Stacy and Eugene Koay
Susan and Marvin Krasner
Dawn and Chris Krieg
Kathryn and Steve Leisz
Yin Luo and Qingsong Li
Carrie and Brent Lium
Katie and Garth Livermore
Elizabeth and Jason Love
Jane McCord
Devin and Ryan McCord
George McDaniel
George Melissinos ’00
Jessica Brown and Gabe Mena
Alisa and Drew Mengwasser
Rachael (Burns) ’98 and Toby Miclette
Tyler Montgomery
Ann (Bell) ’00 and Dan Moody
Hallie (Ray) ’92 and Tyler Moore
Anna Morris
Megan and Drew Morris
Trina Perkins Mouton and Lawrence Mouton
Susan and Charlie Neuhaus ’95
Sheila and John Neylon
Peggy and Paul Nobel
Stacy and Ronan O’Malley
Elizabeth and George Parker
Gin Kappler Peeler and John Peeler
Allie and Matt Peterman
Nguyet and Vuong Pham
Carolyn and Frank Pichardo
Janice Contreras and Rod Pinheiro
Marla and Karl Poirot
Megan and Matt Pond
Trang and Cory Prosperie
Angela and David Ramm
Karen and Jason Rash
Anne and Alex Roberts
Margie and Brad Sanders
Mary Jane and Bo Sasnett
Hall Sasnett ’17
Stephanie and Brian Sauer
Kara and Curt Schaefer
Tammy and Dan Schoen
Kristin (Akkerman) ’95 and
Matching Gifts
Thank you to the following companies and foundations who support educational institutions through the matching gift program.
Matching Gift Companies
American Online Giving Foundation
Benevity Community Impact Fund
Blackbaud Giving Fund
Charities Aid Foundation of America
Chevron DWS Engi North America
Fidelity Giving Marketplace Giving Force Foundation Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund
Greater Houston Community Foundation Halliburton
J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
National Financial Services LLC
New York Life
Shell Oil Company Foundation
The Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Southwestern Energy
Vanguard Charitable
Pamela and Eric Silberfein
Heidi (Randolph) ’01 and David Slay
Alison Lin and Steven Spears
Susalee and Leigh Spruill
Maggie and Will Stacy
Anne and Chris Stewart
Holly (Barrett) ’96 and Hunter Stewart ’95
Susanne and Gerald Sullivan
Susan and John Swiger
Nikayla and Aaron Thomas
Lauren and John Toubassi
Jane and Keith Trotman
Jen and Hill Vaden
Kim and Jeff Van Gundy
Elizabeth Zuluaga and Omar Varela
Rhonda and Robert Vining
Michael Weekley ’05
Tareen and Kevin White
Allison and Ben Woodford
Margaret Young
GIFTS OF $500 TO $999
Lovie and Ben Alexander
Rose and Charley Allen
Tobias Schuster
Garmon Ashby
Katie Barnes ’92
Elizabeth and Eric Bartee
Simmi Jaggi and Bobby Basra
Leslie and Todd Bazin
Barbara and Fritz Beich
Priya and Ranjit Bhosale
Sarah and Alan Bradshaw ’99
Catherine (Allibone) ’94 and Temple Brown ’95
Josie and Taylor Brown
Katherine (Egner) ’10 and Trevor Brown ’11
Courtney and Jeremy Brynes
Jill and Max Buja ’91
Laura Carlock
Melinda and Felix Chevalier
Dudley and Greg Chitty
Donae and Rob Chramosta
Lauren and Walker Clarke ’00
Natalie and Austin Crossley ’93
Emily (Kingswell Smith) ’00 and Mike Day
Lauren and Carlton Ellis ’04
Jennifer and Jarrett Ellzey ’96
Susan and Harry Farley
Haley and Alan Finkelman
Barbara Foorman
Dolley and Duncan Frearson
Friend of EHS
Gilbert Giles Sosa ’16
Shelley and Michael Guidry
Lauren and Wadie Habiby
Stacy Harris
Erin and Mike Hodgson
Renee and George Humphrey
Rada and Doug Jaworski
Zaire and Travis Johnson
Kelli and Josh Jones
Shana and Jim Jones
Shannon Jones
Komal Shah and Vijay Kale
Allyson and Jason Kinzel
Brandy Kovacs and Bruce Carlin
Ashby and David Lang
Maylene Leu Bent
Angie and Jared Levinthal
Amanda and Todd Lewis
Mandy (Malone) ’98 and Brad Loper ’97
Lawrence Mann
Anne and JB McAllister ’98
Lori and Ken Naughton
Lauren and Bradly Newton
Srishti Mehta and Shubham Pant
Stelli and Todd† Parsapour
Crista and JJ Paull
Nicole Peffley
Kirstin and Jason Pennington
Shellie Peters
Sharon and Darnell Pettway
Taryn (Hunt) ’01 and Preston Proler ’01
Kendyl and David Quan
Amy Cassidy and Daneil Reed
Jinlan and Stuart Ringwald
Winifred and Carlton Riser
Saira and Ali Saeed
Courtney (Reeves) ’02 and Greg Schilling
Kelly and Nicholas Silvers
Krista and Todd Sinex
Emily and Patrick Smith
Stephanie and Clifford Song
Tara (Terneny) ’88 and Pete Speer
Anne Stoeber
Kathryn Straw
Charlotte and Steven Sullivan
Bridy and Tony Talamas
Eloise and Jamie Taussig
Ramsi (Bethany) ’98 and DeVonte Taylor
Heather and Lars Thestrup
Shelly and Bob Thomas
Taylor and Stephen Thompson ’98
Jodie and Chris Thorne
Audra Timmins
Sandra and John Varesic
Carol Wasden and Troy Neeriemer
Heather (Scruggs) ’07 and Matt Waters
Laura Winks
Catherine (Wilson) ’97 and Chris Yarbrough
GIFTS OF $250 TO $499
CC and Ray Achilefu
Ann and Bert Adkins
Kausha Raval and Jon Albee
Susan and Ken Alexander
Toi and Ricky Anderson
Robert Barham
Leigh and Jim Bell
Celeste and Alex Brown
Jason Cemo ’90
Melinda and Jay Chernosky
Shauna and James Choi
Bernadette Cortes
Jae and Tom Cross
Debra and Jim Cutler
Emma and Victor Del Frate
Jen and Jeff Draper
Eryn and Stephen Ebaugh ’99
Sarah and Erick Eshelman
Jennifer and Richard Farmer
Sukey Fenoglio
Rosanne Zimmerman and Bob Fetzer
Megan (Breitenwischer) ’03 and Stephen Goldfarb
Teandra and Brian Gordon
Melanie and Robert Hausmann
Alice and Randy Helms
Tommy Holstien ’04
Megan and Will Holstien ’98
Elizabeth and Tom Howley
Katina and Gil Jackson
Norine and Rob Johnson
Colleen Kearns
Deborah and Steve Kelley
Alison Krieg ’20
Margaret Anne Krieg ’22
Joy and Jeff Lee
Caroline (Conway) ’05 and Stephen Lipscomb
Kourtney and Chris Lyda
Laurie and Luke Mann
Rebecca and Chris Martin
Sylvia Matthews
Jessica and Adam Maurer
Kristina Michael ’07
Joelle and Aaron Miller
Jenny and Roy Moore
Jessica and Brian Morales
Dan Murphy
Mary (McDaniel) ’01 and Weston O’Black ’00
Margaret and Mike Pierce
Paul Revaz
Kristi and David Ross
Heather and Brian Sasser
Amanda (Hobson) ’04 and Ryan Savoie
Chalon Fontaine and Pete Seale
Jayne and Chuck Shull
Lauren and Jeffrey Skipworth
Nancy Williams and Larry Stevens
Japheth Storlie
Lauren Turner
Larry Weeden
Nancy and Jack Wetmore
Delby and BJ Willingham
Catherine Wright ’05
GIFTS UP TO $250
Raquel Abend
Nissi and Godly Abraham
Ikechi Achilefu ’03
Jeff Adair
Judy and George Adams
Jess and Jeff Adams
Kathryn and Leigh Adkins
Janet and Jere Ahrens
Mariana Alarcon
Megan Finegan and Renato Alarcon
ReBecca Alcala
Jenny and James Aldstadt
Darlene Alexander
Mike Alford
Erica and Leslie Allen
Ellie Andrews
Eva Escalera and Jose Arenas
Ana and Salvador Argueta
Maria and Efren Arias
Chris Athon
Monica and Tony Avalos
Zeba and Eric Avera
Sarah (Brown) ’98 and Robert Bailey
Malcolm Baker
Nancy and Alvaro Baltodano
Chelsea Bass
Catherine Battle
Joe Beam
Karen and Ned Becker
Olga and Hugo Benavidez
Julie (Antill) ’01 and Ryan Bergeron ’01
Claire Bey
Elizabeth and Gary Bezemek
Christina (Pickett) ’99 and Bart Blackwell
Jen Bloom
Kat Bolman
Louisa Bonner
Cyndi and Charles Boren
Susana Borges Pasini and Carlos Pasini
Lauren Bostick
Tom Bove
Robin Bowman
Pam and Bill Boyar
Emily (Robins) ’96 and Simon Brabo
Nancy and John Bradford
George Brock
Kelley and Steve Brown
Caroline (Hutcheson) ’01 and Cory Bryan
Sally and Robert Buckelew
Rosalie and Ralph Buggs
Ellen Burns ’97
Art Callaham
Shelly Canella
Jenny and Sean Cantrell
Claudia Carmona
Stephanie Carrasco
Christy (Iglehart) ’94 and Steven Carruba
Jenny Childers ’02
Robin Chiswell
Andy Clack
Kanika Clark
Liz Singleton and Mark Coady
Bryce Coapman
Michael Codrington
Alexandra and Isaiah Coleman
Stephanie Colson
Adair Cook ’13
Katie (Kean) ’04 and Garrett Cornelison
Bon and Judson Crowder ’88
Andrea and Alexander Cukor
Lauren Cunningham
Olivia and Martin Curtin
Rowena and Kevin Dasch
Alice Davidson
Antha Adkins and Frank Davies
Meredith and William Davis
Erique and Wendell DeGrange
Ellen Devaney
Margi and Tushar Dhruv
Barbara and Bob Doty
Rebecca and John Drexel ’10
Tanya and Alan Duncan
Katy (Pyburn) ’05 and Kevin Dunlap ’05
A.D. (Achilefu) ’98 and Joseph Ebeniro
Jeremy Eddington
Sheretta Edwards
Oby and CK Ekechi
Linda and David Elmer
Annina (Stefanelli) ’04 and Jordon Emmott ’00
Kathleen (Guill) ’99 and Lee Feller
Jess Ferdinand
Sandye and Eduardo Fertman
Mark Shirey and John Flanagan
Lucinda and Brad Fleming
Karen and Pat Foster
Ryland (Holmes) Fowler ’90
Leigh and Matt Fox
Trish and David Framel
Kim and Dan Franklin
Jenn Fuller
Dan Gannon
Brianna Garcia
Emily and Chris Garza
Tori Gilliland
Bette and Jerry Gips
Jena Gobea
Katrina and Thomas Goffney
Leanne (Reeves) ’04 and West Gotcher
Pamela and Grantscott Greene
Talley and Jamie Gregg
Jackie and Tom Gregor
Toshla and Todd Guthrie
Kate and David Hall
Jordan Harris
Nancy Hastings
Ryan Hay
Michele and Will Hayes ’00
Jennifer and Samuel Hendricks
Lorie and Stephen Herod
Roy Herpin
Janet and Fred Heyne
Julianne and Justin Hickey
Lambra and Gerald Holloway
Hilary (Mundinger) ’09 and Greg Holmes ’09
Terry Holmes
Charlie Holt
Bethany Hood
Janet and Arden Hundey
Peter Hutcheson
Paolina and Viny Iyengar
Ginny and Alex Jackson ’96
Mary Catherine (Jackson) ’08 and Ryan Holliday
Rachel and Josh Jacobs
Christie and Scotty Johnson
Christopher Jones
Karyn and Wayne Jones
Dale and Tracy Joyce
Brayden (Chiles) ’07 and Ted Keenan
Katherine (Thompson) ’01 and David Keller
Meredith and Cody Kelley ’07
Ashley and Colton Kelley ’04
Sheila Kelly
Cindy and Kary Kemble
Elizabeth Kennedy
B.J. and Marc Kilbride
Jamie Kim
Kaitlyn (Becker) ’97 and Jarred King ’97
Carolyn Kirklin
Milete and Marc Klinkerman
KZ Koochekzadeh
Kara and Frank Kotlarz
Tiffany and Nith Kuy
Jonathan Kwok
Andrew Lauer
Kara Lewis ’24
Kate Liang and Ethan Lindon
Courtney and Josh Lindloff
Glen Linebarger
Mary and Bill Livesay
Rachel and Alex Lopez
Landi (Lausen) ’09 and Kyle Lutz
John Ly
Luke Mandola ’21
Amanda and Pierre Marcoux
Bronwen and Andrew Martin
Hannah Martin ’21
Paige Martin ’89
Sophie Martin ’22
Carlos Martinez
Jeanette Martinez
Bob Matthews
Remon Maximos
Richard May
Richard McCarrell
Regan McCartney
Kendall (Buckalew) ’03 and Trey McCord
Jennifer (Collins) ’94 and
George McCormick
Kari and Will McDaniel ’04
Alexandra (Fisher) McLean ’09
Cydryce and Charles McMillian
Kimberly (Foster) ’10 and Zach Menta
Beth and Scott Meshberger
Pat Michael
Emily and Pejman Milani
Mark Mitchell
Meghan (Sickler) ’01 and Matt Moake ’01
Andrea and Taft Mohair
Monica Garza Hernandez and Eduardo Mora Soules
Katherine and Daniel Morgan
James Moynahan
Amy and Gage Mueller
Diana and Simon Mumford
Landrey Myers
Maureen Myers
Erin Trent and Nick Ndah
Uche and Emeka Ndefo
Gvahn and Wendell Nelson
Morgan Nelson and Viqar Anwar
Tricia and Richard Nelson
Erin Neve
Molly Nevins
Marjory (Zimmerman) ’98 and Sam Newman
Carlos Nunez Guerrero
Keesha and Robby Organ
Robin Owens
Isaac Owoyemi
Joanna Papakonstantinou
Kimberley Pavalock
Traci Payne
Ava Leigh (Bryan) ’15 and Ross Pellegrin ’15
Ericka and Bob Pertierra
Karen Pfeifer ’05
Cynthia Pham and Phillip Phan
Brittney Pike
Elizabeth Pitts
Krista Holter and Mike Pitzen
Elizabeth (Dodd) ’98 and Gill Plummer
Presbyterian School
Kelly Quarles
Samiha Rahman
Patti and Kim Randolph
Leigh Anne and John Raymond
Jasmine Rhodes
Ellen Rienstra
Easton Riley ’03
Coral Rivera Diaz
Mary and Wendell Robbins ’90
Tara and Ruben Rocha
Karen Rogers
Courtney and Teeba Rose
Julie and Chris Russ
Erin Russe
Erika Said
Dorinda Saig
April Salazar ’18
Katie Samson
Marlo (Cobb) ’87 and Alex Saucedo
Randa and Ken Schmitt
Rachel (Katz) ’05 and Zachary Schneider
Elizabeth (Luhn) ’92 and John Selzer
Koushik Sen
Melanie Seva
Tim Sever
Mary Catherine Sharman ’98
Laura and Brian Shull
Tennessee Sipe
Kim and Kevin Sisk
Craig Smart
Craig Smith
Catie and Joshua Smith
Emily Jones and Michael Smith
Brooke and Travis Smith
Ryan Snyder ’10
Jackson Soler ’24
Rachel Stelter
Shelby (Zimmerman) ’15 and John Henry Styles ’14
Jennifer Succi
Lindsay and Kyle Sumrow
Katia Pronina and Alexei Tcherniak
Mark Deaton and Brad Telford
Tiffany and Todd Thoman
Renee (Guilloud) Thomason ’97
Anabel (Fay) ’00 and Steven Thompson ’00
Keegan and Phil Thompson
Casey Titus
Sole Toriello and Gonzalo Echeverria
Hope Toussant
Deborah Trent
Christi Tullos
Karen and Trevor Turbidy
Cecie and Kyle Turlington
Henry Valadez
Blanca Villescaz
Tabish Virani ’12
Jackie and Darrin Ward
Sherri and Billy Warren
Silvia and Elvis Warren
Kay and Fred Wasden
Janna and David Webber
Kylee and Justin Welch
Elaine and Andre White
Vicky and Gordon Wight ’92
Chandler Williamson
Patricia Wimberly
Madison Woodward ’05
Patrick Wyche
Mei Yin Yeh
Avis Yen
Emily Young ’23
Helen Young ’21
Will Young ’24
Kelly Zhang ’08
Charlotte and Antonio Zuniga
CLASS OF 2025 PARENTS
Nissi and Godly Abraham
Kathryn and Leigh Adkins
Vanessa and Brandon Bailey
Elizabeth and Eric Bartee
Catherine Battle
Madonna and Brad Bauch
Aly and Jason Berlin
Kelsey and Ismael Berumen
Jennifer Black
John Black ’91
Katherine (Kibler) ’89 and John Boone
Mary Ellen (Wright) ’93 and William Bos
Laurence (Phillips) ’94 and Henry Bragg
Nicola and Christian Brown
Courtney and Jeremy Brynes
Laura and Reid Bumgarner
Lauren and Ken Burke
Presha and Lynn Carr
Christy (Iglehart) ’94 and Steven Carruba
Nicole and Paul Choi
Shauna and James Choi
Donae and Rob Chramosta
Kim and Rob Clark
Meaghan (Kirklin) ’97 and Charles Conrad
Helen and Aaron Conte
Jean and Michael Cormier
Cathy and David Crabtree
Kate and Chris David
Collette and Mike DuBose
Bonny and Joe Bob Edwards
Nicole and Greg Eidman
Sarah and Erick Eshelman
Virginia and Morrow Evans ’94
Laura and Quinn Fanning
Jess Ferdinand
Margaret and Bryant Fitts
Anne and John Freeman
Carolyn and Edmund Gaither
Lisa and Charlie Gasper
Yasmine Gibellini
Jena Gobea
Dacia and Robert Gonzales
Amanda and Damon Gonzalez
Saundria and Jerome Gray
Pamela and Grantscott Greene
Sandy and Gus Haddad
Chris Hanslik
Lisa and Eric Hardee
Amy and Curtis Hartman
Alicia and Juan Hartsfield
Jennifer and Samuel Hendricks
Jennifer and Brian House
Kathryn and Mark Howell ’97
Renee and George Humphrey
Rachel and Josh Jacobs
Delia and Eric Johnson ’87
Angela and Jody Johnston
Kelli and Josh Jones
Allyson and Jason Kinzel
Ellecia and Edmund Knolle
Suzanne and Wayne Knupp
Holly and Brian Koehn
Allyson and Andrew Kopel
Kara and Frank Kotlarz
Sonia Jacob and Amit Lahoti
Ashby and David Lang
Maylene Leu Bent
Natalie and John Levan
Allison and Mark Levine
Glen Linebarger
Carrie and Brent Lium
Elizabeth and Jason Love
Ruth and Michael MacRory
Chris Maltby
Alexandra and James Marshall
The Maxwell Family
Allison and Patrick Miller
Jenny and Roy Moore
Katherine and Daniel Morgan
Jessy and Shea Morgenroth
Erin and Art Mould
Katy and Sam Murray
Susan and Charlie Neuhaus ’95
Karen and Jeff Newman
Peggy and Paul Nobel
Keesha and Robby Organ
Crista and JJ Paull
Krista Holter and Mike Pitzen
Jennifer and Mitchell Poindexter
Nicole and George Postolos
Kendyl and David Quan
Melissa and Robert Rabalais
Catherine and Will Randall
Katheryn (Shaffer) ’89 and Hugh Ray ’88
Brandy and Stephen Ray
Mary and Wendell Robbins ’90
Paige and David Rockecharlie
Kristi and David Ross
Saira and Ali Saeed
Stephanie and Brian Sauer
Angela and Doug Seaworth
Pamela and Eric Silberfein
Jenny Silvestri
Emily and Patrick Smith
Stephanie and Clifford Song
Celina and Jason Stabell
Charlotte and Steven Sullivan
Ramsi (Bethany) ’98 and DeVonte Taylor
Julie Kinzelman and Christopher Tribble
Karen and Trevor Turbidy
Cecie and Kyle Turlington
Mollie and Kent Wallace
Reed (Phillips) ’99 and Billy Wareing ’99
Michelle Wasaff
Ryan Wasaff
Laura (Wareing) ’94 and William Wheless
Stacey and Andrew White
Elizabeth and James Whitehead ’94
Kristen and Joe Woodcox
Helen and Philip Wright ’97
Charlotte and Antonio Zuniga
CLASS OF 2026 PARENTS
Shelly and Cutt Ableson
Emily and Davis Adams
Amy and Matt Airhart
Kausha Raval and Jon Albee
ReBecca Alcala
Tracie Renfroe and Amber Alonso
Dani and Dan Bass
Claire Bey
Elizabeth and Gary Bezemek
Morag Watson and Julio Blanco
Jen Bloom
Danya and Clint Bogart
Maryanne and Mark Bohn
Aimee and Donald Bolton
Mary Ellen (Wright) ’93 and William Bos
Abbey and David Branch
Jeff Budoff/Melissa Budoff
Laura and Reid Bumgarner
Greggory Fields Burk
Ruthie and Bill Burke
Melissa and Will Burton
Denise and Bob Campbell
Debbie and Kent Chenevert
Melicia Tjoa and Gilbert Chin
Nicole and Paul Choi
Marinela Sanchez Maldonado and Brandon Clark
Eileen and David Condit
Stacey and Casey Crenshaw
Laura and Ned Davenport
Candace and Frederick Day
Erique and Wendell DeGrange
Jennifer and Michael Dellinger
Hua Shao and Tian Ding
Jen and Jeff Draper
Jennifer and BJ Ducey
Tanya and Sam Edwards
Jennifer and Richard Farmer
Judy and Tom Farrell
Leigh and Matt Fox
Wendy and Michael Frailey
Tamsyn and Kurt Fricker
Dima and Shukri Ganim
Tricia Georgiou
Laura and Carl Giesler
Jennifer and Matt Girotto
Jana Goode ’89
Jennifer and Bubba Harkins
Alicia and Juan Hartsfield
Tiffany and Will Hawkins
Elena and Richard Heaton
Susan and Walker Hess
Tom Hetherington
Candice and Andrew Hicks
Erin and Mike Hodgson
Amy Holmes
Stephanie and Shawn Holzhauser
Joanna (Slusser) Hughes ’97
Erika and Peter Johnson
Zaire and Travis Johnson
Norine and Rob Johnson
Brad Jones
Shannon Jones
Tiffany and Brian Jurkash
Laila Kahkeshani
Ali and Mark Katz
Rebecca and Jason King
Rainey Knudson
Allyson and Andrew Kopel
Joy and Philip Kuebler
Stephanie and Greg Kusinski
Sonia Jacob and Amit Lahoti
Mandy (Malone) ’98 and Brad Loper ’97
Kourtney and Chris Lyda
Rebecca and Chris Martin
The Maxwell Family
Margaret Ann and Chad McEver
Jessica Brown and Gabe Mena
Cara and Chad Michael
Jennifer and Mark Miller
Shilpa Damle Mogri and Zen Mogri
Andrea and Taft Mohair
Jennifer and Joel Moore
Monica Garza Hernandez and Eduardo Mora Soules
Anna Morris
Megan and Drew Morris
Samantha and Chase Mulvehill
Kate and Lance Murphy
Lisa and Greg Nelson
Sheila and John Neylon
Lyria and Shawn O’Brien
Chelsea and Matt Pacey
Srishti Mehta and Shubham Pant
Pragnya Patel and Kaushik Parekh
Kirstin and Jason Pennington
Gail and John Plusquellec
Annsley † and Chris Popov
Kelly and Steve Provenzano
Ashley and Steve Putman
Leigh Anne and John Raymond
Amy Cassidy and Daneil Reed
Jinlan and Stuart Ringwald
Mindy and Spencer Rippstein
Melanie (French) ’89 and Scott Rothwell
Heather and Brian Sasser
Kara and Curt Schaefer
Kimberly Bell and Brent Schnitzius
Tammy and Dan Schoen
Kristina and Marc Schultz
Paige and Chris Schulz
Angela Semakova
Connie and Matt Shanley
Elise Shatto
Fenche and Jarvan Shen
Irina and Mark Shinder
Anu and Erik Shultz
Kim and Kevin Sisk
Lisa (+) and David Skaggs
Grace and Ben Smith
Emily Jones and Michael Smith
Valerie and Michael Sonsino
Alison Lin and Steven Spears
Celina and Jason Stabell
Maggie and Will Stacy
Julia and Andrew Sudduth
Chandler and Michael Sulton
Susan and John Swiger
Bridy and Tony Talamas
Ramsi (Bethany) ’98 and DeVonte Taylor
Jodie and Chris Thorne
Audra Timmins
Dolores Cavatore and John Tobola
Allison and Wes Tolbert
Sole Toriello and Gonzalo Echeverria
Lauren and John Toubassi
Cathy and Patrick Trask
Kelli and Tod Tumey
Tiffany and Craig Utterson
Mary and Peter Wallace
Kristie and Clint Wetmore
Lisa and Dennis Woods
Salli and Michael Youtt
CLASS OF 2027 PARENTS
Jeff Adair
Sarah and Rebecca Adams
Megan Finegan and Renato Alarcon
Rose and Charley Allen
Daryl Allen
Elizabeth Allen
Erica and Leslie Allen
Iris and Nathan Allen
Emily and Gerardo Amelio
Morgan Nelson and Viqar Anwar
Vanessa and Brandon Bailey
Patti and Tony Barletta
Laura and Michael Bartolotta
Leslie and Todd Bazin
Toni Howell and Tres Beck
Lisa and Kolby Beich ’95
Shannon and Jay Bell
Kristen and John Berger
Kelsey and Ismael Berumen
Kim and Stewart Black
Laura and Steve Bradford
Laurence (Phillips) ’94 and Henry Bragg
Rebecca and Thom Brandt
Lisa and Jim Brennan
Nicola and Christian Brown
Celeste and Alex Brown
Kelley and Steve Brown
Josie and Taylor Brown
Courtney and Bill Bucy
Jeff Budoff/Melissa Budoff
Jill and Max Buja ’91
Rochelle and Seth Bullock
Laurie and Paul Carl
Laura Carlock
Cara and Tobin Carlson
Nicole and Jamy Champenoy
Jane and Chris Champion
Dudley and Greg Chitty
Barbara Fogiel and Doron Chosnek
Kim and Rob Clark
Casey and Derek Collins
Gillian and Chris Conoscenti
Helen and Aaron Conte
Jean and Michael Cormier
Jacquelyn and Collin Cox
Jae and Tom Cross
Natalie and Austin Crossley ’93
Allison and Sean Cunningham
Kate and Chris David
Haydeh and Ali Davoudi
Michelle and Brian Dean
Susan and Jonathan Dison
Staci and John Donovan
Gury and Pratik Doshi
Becca and Robert Doty
Sarah and Eric Eddlemon
Sheretta Edwards
Linda and Mark Egan
Katie Padden and Rick Evans
Laura and Quinn Fanning
Sandye and Eduardo Fertman
Carrie and Tom Field
Haley and Alan Finkelman
Margaret and Bryant Fitts
Milane Frantz
Hollie and Dave Fulghum
Laura Murray and Robert Fullick
Mary Howell and Jay Gann
Michele and Don Gibbons
Jenny and Jeff Gorski
Talley and Jamie Gregg
Jackie and Tom Gregor
Lauren and Wadie Habiby
Kate and David Hall
Zeila and Russell Hanna
Stacy Harris
Amy and Curtis Hartman
Jennie and Cliff Haryanto ’96
Jennifer and Samuel Hendricks
Holly and Hugh Heslep
Margaret and Thad Hill
Lambra and Gerald Holloway
Kathryn and Mark Howell ’97
Amy and Cliff Husted
April and Mike Jacob
Rachel and Josh Jacobs
Katie and David Jennings
Christy and Webb Jennings
Zaire and Travis Johnson
Christie and Scotty Johnson
Angela and Jody Johnston
Meredith and Ryen Johnston
Christopher Jones
Shana and Jim Jones
Shelly and David Katz
Stacy and Eugene Koay
Julie and Eric Kuo
Kellie and Peter Lawrence
Allison and Geoff Leach
Natalie and John Levan
Amanda and Todd Lewis
Carrie and Brent Lium
Kourtney and Chris Lyda
Erin and Michael Maggi
Luke Mandola ’21
Amanda and Pierre Marcoux
Rachel and Bryan Markworth
Tatiana and Craig Massey
Jessica and Adam Maurer
Devin and Ryan McCord
Jessica Cook and Christian Mehnert
Maria and Eduardo Morales
Amy and Gage Mueller
Lori and Ken Naughton
Susan and Charlie Neuhaus ’95
Maggie and John Nicholson ’96
Eloise (Fay) ’94 and Andrew Novotny
Stacy and Ronan O’Malley
Elizabeth and George Parker
Christine and Owen Parker
Stelli and Todd† Parsapour
Martha and Tom Paterson
Janice Contreras and Rod Pinheiro
Jennifer and Mitchell Poindexter
Megan and Matt Pond
Karen and Jason Rash
Easton Riley ’03
Elizabeth and Shayn Robinson
Bendi and Dave Saindon
Kerry and Eric Sandberg
Randa and Ken Schmitt
Paige and Chris Schulz
Kristin (Akkerman) ’95 and Tobias Schuster
Nicole and Shalin Shah
Lisa† and David Skaggs
Lauren and Jeffrey Skipworth
Anne and Chris Stewart
Meredith and John Stilwell
Anne Stoeber
Heather and Lars Thestrup
John Reily Thomason
Renee (Guilloud) Thomason ’97
Valerie and Matt Tompson
Tiffany and Craig Utterson
Mollie and Kent Wallace
Jackie and Darrin Ward
Laura (Wareing) ’94 and William Wheless
Elaine and Andre White
Elizabeth and James Whitehead ’94
Catherine and Scott Winship
Helen and Philip Wright ’97
Michelle Young
CLASS OF 2028 PARENTS
CC and Ray Achilefu
Emily and Davis Adams
Amy Sachrison and Dave Adamson
Shannon and John Addison
Demetrios Anaipakos
Christie Cardon and Darryl Anderson
Elizabeth (Stewart) ’98 and David Anderson ’98
Kelly and Jerry Angel
Eva Escalera and Jose Arenas
ShaJra and Jerome Austin
Sarah (Brown) ’98 and Robert Bailey
Nancy and Alvaro Baltodano
Jessica and Ross Bartley
Dani and Dan Bass
Madonna and Brad Bauch
Leigh and Jim Bell
Olivia and Bill Benitez
Aly and Jason Berlin
Courtney and J.Scott Blair
Kristy Burt and Bryan Blasingame
Sara and Jeff Bloom
Catherine (Allibone) ’94 and Temple Brown ’95
Melissa and Matt Bueninck
Laura and Reid Bumgarner
Lauren and Ken Burke
Melissa and Will Burton
Beth and Ed Cadena
Kandice and Chris Carter
Lucy and Fowler Carter ’98
Nancy and Thomas Carter
Alli and Michael Casey
Jennifer and Ryan Cassens
Melinda and Felix Chevalier
Barbara Fogiel and Doron Chosnek
Lauren and Walker Clarke ’00
Eileen and David Condit
Maria and Dan Cowles
Adriana and Nick Cune
Allison and Sean Cunningham
Catalina and Jonathan Curtin
Anna and Tad Davidson
Meredith and William Davis
Kourtney and Vijay D’Cruz
Reena and Tanmay Desai
Kelly and Clay Duncan
Cherika Edwards
Oby and CK Ekechi
Roxy and Cullen Evans ’96
Kristin and Steven Fergus
Cecilia and Nicholas Fiore
Dolley and Duncan Frearson
Tamsyn and Kurt Fricker
Emily and Chris Garza
Maggie and Dax Garza
Louise Le and Bradford Gathright
Jennifer and Scott Gerry ’96
Tammy Gillespie
Becca (Bowles) ’98 and Russell Gips ’98
Tiffiny and Taylor Gist
Katrina and Thomas Goffney
Teandra and Brian Gordon
Marla and Jimmy Grace ’94
Erika and Jason Grove
Ravi Gudimetla
Shelley and Michael Guidry
Jennifer and Bubba Harkins
Melanie and Robert Hausmann
Suzanne and John Hays
Lizzie (Clark) Hermes ’02 and Clay Daugherty
Catherine and David Herr
Erin and Mike Hodgson
Heather and David Houston ’89
Joanna (Slusser) Hughes ’97
Cathy and Brady Hughes
Sherry and Brook Ingraham
Rada and Doug Jaworski
Erika and Peter Johnson
Brad Jones
Shannon Jones
Tiffany and Brian Jurkash
Komal Shah and Vijay Kale
Akemi Kawaguchi and Chad Kelly
Elizabeth Kennedy
Kaukab and Rashid Khan
Tracie and Blake Koen
Kara and Frank Kotlarz
Brandy Kovacs and Bruce Carlin
Julie and Eric Kuo
Stephanie and Greg Kusinski
Tiffany and Nith Kuy
Sarah and Bryant Lee
Angie and Jared Levinthal
Yin Luo and Qingsong Li
Katie and Garth Livermore
Mandy (Malone) ’98 and Brad Loper ’97
Aria Tatelman and Jason Marks
Rachel and Bryan Markworth
Michelle and Trey Martin
Veronica and Nick Massiatte
Margaret Ann and Chad McEver
Tracy and Cass McKenzie
Laura and Steve McNear
Alison and Charlie Meyer
Rachael (Burns) ’98 and Toby Miclette
Joelle and Aaron Miller
Dawn and Dale Miller
Shilpa Damle Mogri and Zen Mogri
Jessy and Shea Morgenroth
Erin and Art Mould
Trina Perkins Mouton and Lawrence Mouton
Amanda and Adam Murray
Erin Trent and Nick Ndah
Uche and Emeka Ndefo
Heather and Stephen O’Keefe
Patricia and Uzo Opurum
Stelli and Todd† Parsapour
Millie and Sachin Patel
Ericka and Bob Pertierra
Allie and Matt Peterman
Sharon and Darnell Pettway
Cynthia Pham and Phillip Phan
Elizabeth (Dodd) ’98 and Gill Plummer
Trang and Cory Prosperie
Emily and John Puckett
Angela and David Ramm
Mindy and Chris Ring
Mindy and Connor Riseden ’96
Anne and Alex Roberts
Tara and Ruben Rocha
Courtney and Teeba Rose
Melanie (French) ’89 and Scott Rothwell
Daniela Lopez Negrete and Manolo Sanchez
Vanessa and Tony Sanchez
Margie and Brad Sanders
Melissa and Scott Santana
Stephanie and Todd Scheyer
Gena Scurry
Koushik Sen
Abby and Charlie Shears
Kelly and Nicholas Silvers
Heidi (Randolph) ’01 and David Slay
Grace and Ben Smith
Limor and Stuart Smith
Andrea and Michael Soper
Alicia and Jon Stephens
Anne and Chris Stewart
Holly (Barrett) ’96 and Hunter Stewart ’95
Laura and Sam Sukkar
Chandler and Michael Sulton
Katia Pronina and Alexei Tcherniak
Nikayla and Aaron Thomas
Jennifer Thompson
Keegan and Phil Thompson
Jen and Hill Vaden
Elizabeth Zuluaga and Omar Varela
Michael Vaughn
Lettie and Mike Vellano
Tricia and Tad Wade
Lindsay and George Ward
Reed (Phillips) ’99 and Billy Wareing ’99
Michelle Wasaff
Ryan Wasaff
Reagan and Mike Wellins
Tareen and Kevin White
Mike Williams
Laura Winks
Allison and Ben Woodford
Catherine (Wilson) ’97 and Chris Yarbrough
Catherine Papasakelariou and Marwan Yared
Roxzan and David Zager
Michelle and Kenneth Zagorski
GRANDPARENTS
Judy and George Adams in honor of Jackson Adams ’26 and Charlie Adams ’28
Sam Akkerman in honor of Eleanor Schuster ’27 and Emelia Schuster ’27
Norie Baldwin in honor of Thomas Johnson ’26 and Wyatt Johnson ’28
Barbara and Fritz Beich in honor of Bentley Beich ’27
Elizabeth and Jay Brown in honor of Lucy Brown ’28
Diane and John Chaney in honor of Emily Burke ’23 and Liz Burke ’26
Olivia and Martin Curtin in honor of Nico Curtin ’28
Barbara and Bob Doty in honor of Jackson Doty ’27
Susanne and Randall Evans in honor of Catalina Amelio ’27, Julian Amelio ’27 and Walker Evans ’28
Susan and Harry Farley in honor of Campbell Katz ’27
Sidney and AB Fay in honor of Cannon Low ’22, Amelia Novotny ’24, and Lillian Novotny ’27
Sukey Fenoglio in honor of Ruby Kelley ’18 and Nolan Kelley ’22
Ann Fuselier in honor of Kate Fuselier ’22 and Greer Fuselier ’25
Bette and Jerry Gips in honor of James Gips ’28
Judy and Steve Howell in honor of Finn Howell ’25 and Charlotte Howell ’27
Carrin and Jerry Katz in honor of Campbell Katz ’27
Carolyn Kirklin in honor of Mary Carolyn Conrad ’25
Jane McCord in honor of Malin McCord ’27
Mary and Evan Quiros in honor of Cati Stabell ’25 and Lizzy Stabell ’26
Patti and Kim Randolph in honor of Brodie Slay ’28
Ellen Rienstra in honor of David Farrell ’26
Dorinda Saig in honor of Morgan Estrada ’25
Patricia Shockley in honor of Hudson Herr ’28
Charles Stasney in honor of Reagan Moriarty ’25 and Reese Moriarty ’28
Susanne and Gerald Sullivan in honor of Paige Berger ’27
Deborah Trent in honor of Casin Printers ’28
Sandra and John Varesic in honor of Caroline Nelson ’24 and Catherine Nelson ’26
Nancy and Jack Wetmore in honor of Parker Wetmore ’26 and Larkin Wetmore ’28
Emily and Steve Wood in honor of Frances Meyer ’28
Rosanne Zimmerman and Bob Fetzer in honor of Riley Clarke ’28
Meet the New ’ 25‑’ 26 Board Members
SHELLEY TORIAN BARINEAU
Shelley is a native Texan and Houstonian who graduated from the University of Texas at Austin and Magna Cum Laude from the University of Houston School of Law. After law school, Shelley clerked for the Texas Supreme Court and practiced law at Andrews & Kurth, L.L.P. Currently, she is the Executive Vice President and General Counsel for Radney Management and Investments, Inc., where her primary focus is preservation of affordable housing, facilities, operations, and social services.
Shelley has spent more than 30 years as an active volunteer for her community. She currently serves as a member of the Texas Children’s Cancer Center Advisory Board and the River Oaks Garden Club Board, Chair of Bayou Bend Gardens Board, and Trustee of Episcopal High School where she is Chair of the Construction Committee, responsible for overseeing the campus wide building campaign.
Shelley and her husband Newt have been married 33 years and have four grown children. All four graduated from St. Francis Episcopal Day School and Episcopal High School–Blake ’16, Will ’18, Blair ’20, and Pierce ’24. Shelley and Newt are longtime members of St. Francis Episcopal Church.
KIM CLARK
With her husband Rob, Kim co founded Insurance Market Solutions Group in 2009. Their business focuses on helping independent insurance agents gain market access to carriers that want to take on risk in the Texas property and casualty
market. Prior to this, Kim had a career in the energy industry concluding with her role as Chief Financial Officer for Merrill Lynch Global Commodities. Kim received her B.B.A. from Stephen F. Austin State University and her M.B.A. from the University of Houston.
Kim served on the Board of Trustees of Presbyterian School from 2011 2020, serving as Chair for four years after serving as Vice Chair for two years. During Kim’s tenure, the school completed the largest fundraising campaign in history to build a much needed education building, allowing Presbyterian to expand in order to reach more students and families.
Kim served as a board member of Nehemiah Center from 2008 2014 where she chaired the finance committee during a period requiring fundraising and rethinking the budget and business model of the program.
Kim and both of her daughters have been active members of the National Charity League from 2016 present, serving various organizations in the Houston community.
In addition, Kim has volunteered in a variety of roles at her children’s schools over the years.
Kim and Rob have been married for 24 years and have three children. Their son Currie ’25 graduated from EHS last spring, and their younger daughter Kate ’27 attends EHS. Their older daughter Sarah attends Washington & Lee University. Kim enjoys traveling,
cooking, and spending time with her family. The Clarks are members of First Presbyterian Church.
ANDREW B. HAWTHORN ’91
Andrew is a proud alumnus of Episcopal High School, Class of 1991. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Emory University and earned his M.B.A. from the Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University.
Andrew is currently the Product Planning Manager for AI Workstations in the Advanced Compute Solutions business at Hewlett Packard. With over 20 years of experience in technology product strategy and execution, he has held various product management roles at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Dell EMC, and ESO, spanning both hardware and software solutions.
This is Andrew’s second term on the Board of Trustees. He has previously served on the Advancement, Governance, and Construction Committees and was Chair of the Community Life Committee. He is also a former member of the Alumni Directors Council. Beyond EHS, Andrew serves on the Alumni Advisory Board for the Emory EMS, a student run emergency medical service.
Andrew lives and works in Austin. Outside of his professional and nonprofit work, he enjoys the craft of smoking meats and barbecue, a hands on hobby reflecting his appreciation for patience, technique, and bringing people together.
SHELLEY TORIAN BARINEAU
KIM CLARK ANDREW B. HAWTHORN ’ 91
THE REV. PATRICK J. MILLER
Patrick received his B.A. in Communication and Philosophy from Austin College in 1990 and his M.Div. from the Seminary of the Southwest in 2000. In February 2008, Patrick became the Rector of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church and School. He serves as Executive Chairman of St. Mark’s Episcopal School and as a member of the St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Endowment Board.
He also serves on the Diocese of Texas Insurance Task Force, Justice Forward (Development Committee), and Champion Institute as Development Chair.
Patrick was the lead designer of worship for the 171st 175th Diocesan Councils, Bishop Kathryn Ryan’s Consecration 2019, and the 2018 General Convention. He has served on the Boards of Camp Allen (Program Committee), Christian Community Service Center (Board President), The Episcopal Foundation of Texas (Strategic Grants Committee), the Executive Board of the Diocese of Texas (Finance Committee), the Seminary of the Southwest (Advancement Chair), and the Combined Investment Opportunity Committee for the Diocese of Texas (Vice Chair). He was deputy to the General Convention in 2012, alternate in 2015, and deputy in 2018 (Cuba Committee), and a member of the Diocese of Texas Standing Committee 2006 2009. Outside of the parish, he served as a trustee to the North American Committee for St. George’s College Jerusalem and on the boards of The Beacon and Interfaith Ministries of Greater Houston. He is an alumnus of The Texas Lyceum.
Patrick has served the parishes of St. Richard’s, Round Rock, Texas; St. Alban’s, Austin, Texas; Christ Church Cathedral, Houston, Texas; Christ Church, Greenwich, Connecticut; and the Episcopal Youth Community in Waco, Texas. Patrick is married to Allison Standish Miller, and they have two children. Catherine ’25 graduated from EHS last spring.
TAFT MOHAIR II
Taft and his wife Andrea are the proud parents of two children, Taft III ’26 and Amaya ’29. Whether traveling the world or enjoying meaningful conversations around the dinner table, Taft finds great joy in spending quality time with his family.
Taft earned a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Prairie View A&M University in 1995. He began his career as an engineer with Motorola and Texas Instruments before launching Empowered Insights in 2003, a training and development company. Through keynotes, seminars, and workshops, he equips leaders with practical tools for personal growth, leadership development, and long term success. Taft is also a certified speaker, trainer, and coach with the John Maxwell Team, bringing proven leadership principles to individuals and organizations.
Taft has served in youth ministry for over 20 years, passionately mentoring young people and helping them grow in faith, character, and purpose.
ELISE DE COMPIEGNE SHATTO
Originally from Midland, Texas, Elise de Compiegne Shatto has lived in Houston since 1991. She graduated high school from Miss Porter’s School in Farmington, Connecticut and received a B.A. in English and Psychology from Vanderbilt University in 1989. Her son Henri ’26 will graduate in May from Episcopal High School. She previously worked as the public relations manager for Foley’s Department Stores, the American Diabetes Association, the Republican National Convention, and the U.S. Department of Commerce.
She served as a board trustee of Miss Porter’s School from 2014 2020 and The Baxter Trust from 2013 2019 and is currently a trustee for the de Compiegne Wallace Foundation. Additional nonprofit work includes serving on the Capital Campaign Committee of Presbyterian School and the volunteer board of Texas Children’s Hospital. Elise and Henri are members of St. John the Divine Episcopal Church and spend as much time as they can each summer in northern Michigan where she loves to hike. She also enjoys tennis, pickleball, and needlepoint. Her true love, however, is reading and books, and she never misses an opportunity to visit a local bookstore or library and supports numerous nonprofits that promote literacy and access to books.
THE REV. PATRICK J. MILLER
TAFT MOHAIR II
ELISE DE COMPIEGNE SHATTO
LEGACY FAMILIES
Creating lasting memories through tradition! The Class of 2025 had 17 graduates whose parents are EHS Alumni! Congratulations to our Legacy Families.
Each year, the graduating class takes part in the cherished Leaving Tree tradition, adding their personalized leaves to the wall sculpture tree beneath the breezeway near Trinity Courtyard. The moment was made even more meaningful as seniors posed for photos with their parents and guardians—including legacy families whose parents are EHS Alumni—marking this special milestone with pride and tradition.
James Whitehead ’94 and Claire Whitehead
Ella Bennet and Jay Bennett ’89
Claire Carruba and Christy (Iglehart) Carruba ’94
Ava Black, John Black ’91, and Sophia Black ’22
Katherine (Kibler) Boone ’99 and Sprague Boone
Maddy Bos and Mary Ellen (Wright) Bos ’93
Meaghan (Kirklin) Conrad ’97 and Mary Carolyn Conrad
Morrow Evans ’94 and Gray Evans
Finn Howell and Mark Howell ’97
Reid Johnson and Eric Johnson ’87
Jorge Luengas ’92 and Asher Luengas
Hugh Ray ’88, John William Ray, and Katheryn (Shaffer) Ray ’89
Griff Neuhaus and Charlie Neuhaus ’95
Wendall Robbins ’90 and Marley Robbins
Chris Rives ’21, Harper Rives, and Chris Rives ’94
Reed (Phillips) Wareing ’99, Annie Wareing, and Billy Wareing ’99
DJ Taylor and Dr. Ramsi (Bethany) Taylor ’98
Alumni Donors
Ikechi Achilefu ’03
Rachel (Doherty) ’06 and Marc Aiello
Elizabeth (Stewart) ’98 and David Anderson ’98
Sarah (Brown) ’98 and Robert Bailey
Katie Barnes ’92
Caroline (Dudley) ’03 and Andrew Bean ’04
Lisa and Kolby Beich ’95
Julie (Antill) ’01 and Ryan Bergeron ’01
John Black ’91
Christina (Pickett) ’99 and Bart Blackwell
Katherine (Kibler) ’89 and John Boone
Mary Ellen (Wright) ’93 and William Bos
Emily (Robins) ’96 and Simon Brabo
Sarah and Alan Bradshaw ’99
Laurence (Phillips) ’94 and Henry Bragg
Catherine (Allibone) ’94 and Temple Brown ’95
Katherine (Egner) ’10 and Trevor Brown ’11
Caroline (Hutcheson) ’01 and Cory Bryan
Jill and Max Buja ’91
Ellen Burns ’97
Christy (Iglehart) ’94 and Steven Carruba
Lucy and Fowler Carter ’98
Jason Cemo ’90
Jenny Childers ’02
Lauren and Walker Clarke ’00
Meaghan (Kirklin) ’97 and Charles Conrad
Adair Cook ’13
Katie (Kean) ’04 and Garrett Cornelison
Natalie and Austin Crossley ’93
Jackie (Neutzler) ’03 and Drew Crow ’03
Bon and Judson Crowder ’88
Emily (Kingswell Smith) ’00 and Mike Day
Rebecca and John Drexel ’10
Katy (Pyburn) ’05 and Kevin Dunlap ’05
Eryn and Stephen Ebaugh ’99
A.D. (Achilefu) ’98 and Joseph Ebeniro
Lauren and Carlton Ellis ’04
Jennifer and Jarrett Ellzey ’96
Annina (Stefanelli) ’04 and Jordon Emmott ’00
Roxy and Cullen Evans ’96
Virginia and Morrow Evans ’94
Kathleen (Guill) ’99 and Lee Feller
Ryland (Holmes) Fowler ’90
Jennifer and Scott Gerry ’96
Gilbert Giles Sosa ’16
Becca (Bowles) ’98 and Russell Gips ’98
Megan (Breitenwischer) ’03 and Stephen Goldfarb
Leanne (Reeves) ’04 and West Gotcher
Marla and Jimmy Grace ’94
Andrew Hawthorn ’91
Michele and Will Hayes ’00
Alex and Anthony Heins ’99
Lizzie (Clarke) Hermes ’02 and Clay Daugherty
Mary Catherine (Jackson) ’08 and Ryan Holliday
Hilary (Mundinger) ’09 and Greg Holmes ’09
Lindsay (Cohn) ’88 and Rand Holstead
Tommy Holstien ’04
Megan and Will Holstien ’98
Heather and David Houston ’89
Kathryn and Mark Howell ’97
Julie and Richard Howell ’01
Joanna (Slusser) Hughes ’97
Ginny and Alex Jackson ’96
Delia and Eric Johnson ’87
Jenny (Roman) ’90 and Chris Johnson
Brayden (Chiles) ’07 and Ted Keenan
Katherine (Thompson) ’01 and David Keller
Meredith and Cody Kelley ’07
Ashley and Colton Kelley ’04
Kaitlyn (Becker) ’97 and Jarred King ’97
Alison Krieg ’20
Margaret Anne Krieg ’22
Kara Lewis ’24
Caroline (Conway) ’05 and Stephen Lipscomb
Mandy (Malone) ’98 and Brad Loper ’97
Landi (Lausen) ’09 and Kyle Lutz
Hannah Martin ’21
Paige Martin ’89
Sophie Martin ’22
Anne and JB McAllister ’98
Kendall (Buckalew) ’03 and Trey McCord
Jennifer (Collins) ’94 and George McCormick
Kari and Will McDaniel ’04
Alexandra (Fisher) McLean ’09
George Melissinos ’00
Kimberly (Foster) ’10 and Zach Menta
Kristina Michael ’07
Rachael (Burns) ’98 and Toby Miclette
Meghan (Sickler) ’01 and Matt Moake ’01
Grayson (Watkins) ’08 and Taylor Moffatt ’08
Ann (Bell) ’00 and Dan Moody
Hallie (Ray) ’92 and Tyler Moore
Susan and Charlie Neuhaus ’95
Marjory (Zimmerman) ’98 and Sam Newman
Maggie and John Nicholson ’96
Eloise (Fay) ’94 and Andrew Novotny
Mary (McDaniel) ’01 and Weston O’Black ’00
Ava Leigh (Bryan) ’15 and Ross Pellegrin ’15
Karen Pfeifer ’05
Elizabeth (Dodd) ’98 and Gill Plummer
Crystal and Mike Powell ’04
Taryn (Hunt) ’01 and Preston Proler ’01
Katheryn (Shaffer) ’89 and Hugh Ray ’88
Easton Riley ’03
Mindy and Connor Riseden ’96
Mary and Wendell Robbins ’90
April Salazar ’18
Courtney (Lanier) ’88 and Christopher Sarofim
Marlo (Cobb) ’87 and Alex Saucedo
Amanda (Hobson) ’04 and Ryan Savoie
Courtney (Reeves) ’02 and Greg Schilling
Kimberly and Jason Schlanger ’88
Rachel (Katz) ’05 and Zachary Schneider
Kristin (Akkerman) ’95 and Tobias Schuster
Elizabeth (Luhn) ’92 and John Selzer
Mary Catherine Sharman ’98
Heidi (Randolph) ’01 and David Slay
Ryan Snyder ’10
Jackson Soler ’24
Tara (Terneny) ’88 and Pete Speer
Holly (Barrett) ’96 and Hunter Stewart ’95
Shelby (Zimmerman) ’15 and John Henry Styles ’14
Ramsi (Bethany) ’98 and DeVonte Taylor
Renee (Guilloud) Thomason ’97
Anabel (Fay) ’00 and Steven Thompson ’00
Taylor and Stephen Thompson ’98
Sarah and Duncan Underwood ’89
Tabish Virani ’12
Reed (Phillips) ’99 and Billy Wareing ’99
Heather (Scruggs) ’07 and Matt Waters
Michael Weekley ’05
Laura (Wareing) ’94 and William Wheless
Elizabeth and James Whitehead ’94
Vicky and Gordon Wight ’92
Madison Woodward ’05
Catherine Wright ’05
Ashley and Payton Wright ’99
Helen and Philip Wright ’97
Catherine (Wilson) ’97 and Chris Yarbrough
Emily Young ’23
Helen Young ’21
Will Young ’24
Kelly Zhang ’08
ALUMNI WEEKEND/ REUNION PARTIES
Lifelong Bonds and Staying Connected. Alumni returned to campus and gathered across Houston to reconnect with faculty, staff, classmates, and friends. Many celebrated milestone reunions, sharing memories and reflecting on their time at EHS. The spirit of the Four Pillars—academics, arts, athletics, and religion—remains deeply embedded in the EHS experience, continuing to inspire lasting connections and lifelong friendships.
EHS Alumni, Faculty, and Friends celebrated the Hexagon Distinguished Achievement Award recipient, David Framel, at the Stars at Knight Alumni Reception.
EHS
HEXAGON AWARD
THE BISHOPS' ALUMNI AWARD
Alumni, Faculty, and Friends celebrated The Bishops' Alumni Award recipient, Chris Bailey ’04, at the Stars at Knight Alumni Reception.
ALUMNI CLASS NOTES
Send your updates to Director of Alumni Affairs Colleen Kearns at ckearns@ehshouston.org
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Marlo Saucedo ’87
Marlo and husband Alex are officially empty nesters with one son at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and another at New York University. Even as she’ll miss her boys, Marlo is looking forward to traveling to see them and deepening her engagement with art. Now that the George Bush Intercontinental Airport's new International Terminal D is open, anyone traveling in or out of Gate D5 will see Marlo's installations: 7'x16' "Welcome to Houston," written in 130 languages, frames the exit door, and 16'x18.5' "Uniquely Houston" is on the lower level. Both were created with abstract artist Leslie Gaworecki specifically for the space. They are the first thing international travelers see as they exit into customs in Houston. Katheryn (Shaffer) Ray ’89, Melissa Cross ’89, and Jenny (Roman) Johnson ’90 accompanied Marlo and her family to see the pieces on a recent tour with airport curator Alton DuLaney. Marlo is currently working on artistic projects with the Houston Airport System and Apollo Chamber Players.
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Kaitlyn King ’97
Kaitlyn began a new role in July at Annunciation Orthodox School in Houston as the Growth Program & Special Projects Coordinator. After more than 20 years of teaching middle school, she has transitioned into administration, where she now supports faculty in their professional growth and development. Kaitlyn is thrilled to take on this new challenge and is delighted to join the AOS community alongside her daughter Josie King (7th grade). Her older daughter, Charlotte King, recently joined the EHS community as a freshman, and Kaitlyn and Jarred ’97 are excited for her to experience the magic of EHS!
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Meredith (Clote) ’04 and Will Conner ’98
Meredith and Will were married on June 7 in an intimate ceremony at the Museum of Natural Science. The wedding party included best man John McAleer ’99 and matron of honor Kelsey McDowell Machado ’04. A lively celebration followed, bringing together a wonderful group of family and friends, including many EHS Alumni.
AD (Achilefu) Ebeniro ’98
AD just celebrated her 20th year of service at The Hockaday School in Dallas, Texas. She is now the Director of Upper School Admissions.
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Koryn (Thuot) Wright ’99
Koryn recently celebrated the grand opening of the third location of her retail company, Threadfare Children's Boutique, in the Nottingham area at Kirkwood and Memorial. Her second location in Creekside Park in The Woodlands just celebrated one and a half years, and the first at Stomping Grounds in Garden Oaks celebrated five and a half years of business at the current storefront in August.
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Katherine (Kasey Morton) Marshall ’02 Katherine launched My Fair Mahjong as a hobby in 2022, and it has turned into a full time family business that she runs with her husband Chad. Both left consulting to focus on all things mahjong (and a few other family endeavors)! In addition to being an e commerce direct to consumer business, MFM products can be found at retailers like Anthropologie, Mark & Graham, and boutiques across the country. If you haven’t already, Katherine and Chad invite you to explore the best hobby ever!!
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Lauren (Hudson) Shah ’03
Lauren and her husband Manish welcomed their third child, Oliver, in April, joining big sisters Madeline (6) and Abigail (4).
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Madison Woodward ’05
Madison returned to campus this fall with his sons Harry and Jack to cheer on the Knights as they faced off against St. John's. Future Knights themselves, Harry and Jack joined their dad in showing school spirit and continuing the EHS tradition.
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Kaylen (Burke) MacDonald ’06
Kaylen and her husband Ross MacDonald welcomed their second daughter, Chloe Evelyn MacDonald, on December 31, 2024. They couldn’t be more thrilled!
Julia (Robinson) Cunningham ’06
Julia has taken the plunge and gone out on her own as a brand, content, and communications consultant. After building 100+ brands at X, Google, YouTube, and a host of startups, she is now crafting the growth stories of emerging tech companies in AI, government technology, social media, and more.
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Jordan (Rogas) ’07 and Perric Falcon ’07
Jordan and Perric were married on April 26, 2025 at the Falcon family’s Hay Moon Ranch in Chappell Hill, TX. The celebration was made even more special with many from the Class of 2007 in attendance.
Christopher Cassidy ’07
Chris and his wife Veronica welcomed their first child, Walter, on 6/25/2025!
Ulises Zamudio ’07
Ulises started KU Electric, an electrical contractor business, servicing residential and commercial properties in and around the Galveston area.
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Lucy (Grierson) Bertsch ’08
Lucy and her husband Nathan Bertsch welcomed their second son, James Allen Bertsch, on June 6, 2025.
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Sean Knecht ’09
Sean launched his new company – Tantos! www.eattantos.com
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Ashley (Brown) Adkins ’12
Ashley and her husband John welcomed their first child on December 19, 2024. Mary Kelley Adkins looks forward to attending her first EHS football game soon!
Reagan Corbett ’12
Reagan is thrilled to share that she is engaged to Joshua King, who also attended EHS his freshman and sophomore years before heading to boarding school. Reagan and Joshua reconnected in 2020 and will be married in Houston in October 2025!
Macy (Munz) ’14 and Jack Hawkins
Macy married Jack Hawkins on June 21, 2025 in Houston.
Blake Fox ’12 and Rachel Stelter Blake married Rachel Stelter—EHS psychology teacher and head girls soccer coach—on May 24, 2025. A financial advisor at Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, Blake became a CFP® professional after passing the Certified Financial Planner exam in July 2024.
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Abigail Roberts ’13
Abigail completed her M.B.A. at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania on May 18, 2025. She is now working for Goldman Sachs in New York City.
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Falyn (Page) Davis ’14
Pastors Matt and Falyn Davis are the founders of Blueprint Church, launched in January 2024. In just months, the church has grown to over 8,000 members, with more than 3,000 attending weekly services. Together, the couple is committed to building God’s Kingdom in authentic, relevant ways. Pastor Falyn, also Blueprint’s creative director, brings her expertise in marketing and social media to expand the church’s reach. The Davises are proud parents to daughter Zoey and passionate about helping people belong, become, and build their faith.
Ryan Rollins ’14
Ryan married Brenna Reichling in Vail, Colorado on August 3, 2024.
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Ava Leigh (Bryan) '15 and Ross Pellegrin '15
Ava Leigh and Ross were married in Marathon, Texas in January 2025. High school sweethearts!
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Johnny Hernandez ’16
Johnny proposed to the love of his life
Madison Trahan – on December 5, 2024!
Alexia Tsiropoulos ’16
After five years as a television news reporter in Florida (Panama City – two years and Fort Myers – three years), Alexia is moving to Nashville to be a television news reporter at ABC WKRN News 2 beginning August 4.
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Mary Helen Kennedy ’18
Mary Helen is a designer at Van Meter Williams Pollack, an architecture firm focused on affordable housing and urban planning. This summer, she wrapped up her first project in construction administration—231 Grant, an apartment complex for educators in Palo Alto, California. Named The Acacia and completed in June 2025, the development will provide 110 high quality, much needed, affordable rental units for teachers who might otherwise be priced out of the communities they serve.
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Lizzie Barringer ’19
Lizzie will spend a year clerking for Justice Brett Busby on the Texas Supreme Court upon graduating from Baylor Law School in July 2026.
Abigail (Flame) ’19 and Harrison Hobbs ’18
Abigail and Harrison tied the knot in a beautiful Colorado ceremony in September 2024.
Jamie Tatum ’19
Jamie graduated from Dartmouth College in 2023 and earned her M.A. in Cultural Heritage from The American University of Rome in May 2025. While completing her graduate studies, she interned at the Parco Archeologico di Pompei.
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Tanner Witt ’20
Tanner graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in May 2024 with a B.A. in Sports Management. Tanner got engaged to Emj Cox on December 30, 2024, and they will marry on January 1, 2026.
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Max Finkelstein ’21
Max graduated from the University of Virginia last spring and is set to begin his professional career as an Investment Banking Analyst at Piper Sandler in Houston, where he will focus on the energy, power, and infrastructure sectors.
Alena Haney ’21
Alena graduated from Northwestern University in June 2025 with a B. A. in Communications, double majoring in Theatre and English Literature and minoring in Spanish. She was awarded Honors for her thesis about environmental theatre. While at Northwestern, Alena was active in numerous theatrical productions as an actor, lighting designer, and costume designer. Building on a love of playwriting, which started at EHS in an independent study her senior year, she continued to refine her voice in playwriting with original works featured twice in the Agnes Nixon Master Class and Festival. In 2023, Alena worked in Ecuador with an
organization called Píntag Amaru, working to bolster their educational programming and develop an educational methodology based in Indigenous Kichwa language and culture. Alena was also awarded a summer undergraduate research grant (SURG), in which she conducted interview based research on non profit employees' experiences in the Chicago Area as part of the development of a play. Most recently, Alena received an English Teaching Assistantship Fulbright Award, and in July, she moved to Ibagué, Colombia to work as a teaching assistant at a university and support staff in their programming.
Alexa Hendricks ’21
Alexa graduated from The University of Chicago in June with degrees in Biochemistry and English (with Honors). She started at Harvard Law School in August.
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Allie Williams ’24
Allie was named All Mountain West Honorable Mention with 25 hits and six doubles in MW softball games. With the most hits by a freshman, she hit in 18 MW games and reached base in 20. Allie was one of three freshmen to earn MW honors. While home on summer break, Allie worked as an intern for Hays Electrical Services in the marketing department.
Knight Arrivals
Mary Kelley Adkins
December 19, 2024
Ashley (Brown) ’12 and John Adkins
Chloe Evelyn MacDonald
December 31, 2024
Kaylen (Burke)’06 and Ross MacDonald
Oliver Shah
April 22, 2025
Lauren (Hudson) ’03 and Manish Shah
James Allen Bertsch
June 6, 2025
Lucy (Grierson) ’08 and Nathan Bertsch
Walter Cassidy
June 25, 2025
Veronica and Chris Cassidy ’07
SAVE THE DATE APRIL 17-18, 2026
ALUMNI WEEKEND 2026
Friday, April 17
Stars at Knight Reception
All alumni, parents, and friends are welcome.
Saturday, April 18
Celebrating the Classes of 1991, 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011, 2016, 2021.
Stay tuned to email and social media for more updates.
The Hexagon Distinguished Achievement Award recognizes a current member of the faculty or staff who has cultivated EHS’ deepest ideals and has made a lasting impact on the School. The recipient is someone who has fostered the development of students’ minds, faith, and spirit. Most importantly, he or she has worked to ensure that all EHS students are well grounded in the Mission of Episcopal High School.
Since its founding, Episcopal High School has benefited tremendously from the leadership of the Bishops who have continually encouraged students to become well rounded individuals through self discipline, leadership, responsibility, integrity, and respect for others. Their greatest wish is for EHS students to graduate with a storehouse of knowledge and character that will enable them to live meaningful lives in service to others and continue to reflect the School’s Mission. The Bishops’ Alumni Award recognizes Episcopal High School Alumni who are fulfilling this vision.
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EARLY FINANCE AND FUNDRAISING
“AN INCREDIBLE STORY TO TELL”
Fifth in the series about the founding of Episcopal High School – Nancy Laufe Eisenberg, Former
Associate Head of School
In EHS’s earliest days when the Founders had purchased the north acreage and had $9 million of debt and their eye on the south acreage, they continued with their capital campaign, initiated a year earlier, to raise the needed $15 million. But these were Houston’s most creative financial minds—they were not about to leave any stone unturned—so in addition to soliciting individuals, foundations, and corporations, they also floated some unusual schemes to come up with the needed funds. Jack Trotter suggested building a retirement home on a portion of the property where the baseball field now stands; and after enjoying a musical at Jones Hall, he proposed a $1000-a-head event at the venue. Neither came to pass. In 1988 Trotter again floated the possibility of a retirement facility in the TC Jester area through which the School could receive income of $1 million per year. A one-bedroom unit would sell for $50,000 with additional monthly rent of $800. The project was not mentioned in the Board minutes again. Lynda Underwood was involved in conversations about a possible resale shop, which existed for a few years (“A lot of work for meager results,” she said), before morphing into the infamous and years-long garage sale. Having spoken with Baker Duncan, a friend of several Founders and the former Headmaster of Woodberry Forest, a boarding school in Virginia, Sid Smith investigated converting the third and fourth floors of the Convent to faculty studio apartments.
EHS Founders Larry Neuhaus, Lynda Underwood, Betty Key, and John Bonner and second Head of School Ned Becker prepare to burn the mortgage in 1998.
With a $15 million capital campaign launched early in 1982 to purchase and renovate the property, provide financial aid funds, and get the School up and running, Bishop Benitez and his cohorts went to work to raise the necessary funds. Paul Howell was appointed chair of the Capital Campaign Committee, and he, Jack Trotter, Bishop Benitez, and about eight to ten others met monthly during 1982 at the River Oaks Country Club and biweekly throughout 1983 to plan strategy and tactics. In addition to Benitez, Howell, and Trotter, committee members were W. Jack Bowen, John B. Connelly III, Howard W. Horne, Walter M. Mischer, Jr., Larry B. Neuhaus, Sidney V. Smith, Lynda Underwood, and Isabel Brown Wilson. As they met with foundations and individuals who might be interested in the creation of a new high school, Trotter described those years: “We had breakfast, lunch, and dinner raising funds!” After a year of negotiating with developer Wayne Duddleston, they purchased the north 18.9 acres for $10 million with a $9 million note in February 1983, including an option to buy the rest of the acreage. The $1 million down payment came from a number of those Houston area individuals and foundations. Bishop Benitez shared the anecdote that when he and Trotter visited prospective donors, those solicited listened attentively and often said, “But I’m not Episcopalian.” “Neither am I,” replied Trotter. And then, “I hope you’ll join me.” They usually did.
By June 1983, $5.9 million had been raised and the Founding Headmaster, The Rev. Dr. Warren R. “Jess” Borg, was appointed. The Special Gifts Division, headed by Lynda Underwood and Rick McCord and staffed by 47 volunteers, met in the Underwoods’ living room and personally contacted 300 families and raised $1.1 million in the final months of 1983. By January 1984, $10.6 million of
Episcopal High School opened to 149 freshmen and sophomores in August 1984.
the $15 million had been raised from 225 donors, including 116 gifts of $10,000 or more, designating the donor as a Founder. Of that $10.6 million, $6.5 million was pledged by the Founding Board of Trustees. Paul and Evelyn Howell donated $1 million in honor of Bishop and Joanne Benitez. According to Bishop Benitez’s 2008 Founders Day homily, the Howells’ condition for the gift was that the Chapel be named in honor of the Benitezes, even over the Bishop’s strong objections.
As of November 1983, designed by architect Graham Luhn, the $2 million renovation effort was underway, beginning with Phase 1, the overhaul of the old Marian buildings, including a new roof; new plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems; thermal insulation; brickwork; lathing; plastering; and a new ceiling system. Bids for Phase 2–the Chapel, and Phase 3–grounds and fields, would be ready for bidding by March 1984. As of June 1984, a Long range Planning Committee, chaired by Sid Smith, was formed to create and discuss a model of the existing facilities designed to serve 450 students by 1988, using the original 19.8 acres. Once the needs were determined, the Committee would decide how many of the remaining acres of the original tract would be needed. In the last quarter of 1984, the School purchased the last 12 acres, including the Convent, for $10 million, having purchased 6.9 south acres (half of it sold to Post Oak School) in December 1983. (See diagram on page 41.)
When the campaign was closed in December 1984, the Founders had raised $15,404,430, including $7,029,729 in leadership gifts from the Board of Trustees and 364 gifts in the Founder category of $10,000 and above.
Episcopal High School opened to 149 freshmen and sophomores in August
1984. The first Canine Follies, morphing into the indoor and evening Auction Gala in a few years, was held in 1985 and chaired by Carolyn Farb, raising $45,517. Bob Boudreaux of KTRK announced the dogs, brought by students, faculty, and families; and the auction was held on hay bales in the hot sun. Susan Mayfield, the event chair with Becky Cooke in 1986 87, spearheaded efforts for the event to become an evening Auction Gala at the Warwick Hotel the following year. After that, the Gala moved to the River Oaks Country Club until 2018 when it returned to campus with the opening of the Hildebrand Athletic Center.
During the 1985 1986 school year, the School’s second in operation, a small capital campaign was initiated to fund the renovation of the Convent. Moving the arts classes from the old Marian building to the Convent would not only improve the arts facilities, but it would also open up space for academic classes needed to serve the expanding student population. The $3 Million Capital Campaign Committee, chaired by Jack Trotter, included Bishop Benitez, Paul Howell, Susan Ray Mayfield, E. McCall Rotan, Sid Smith, and Lynda Underwood.
In September 1986, the Board approved Trotter’s plan to refinance the Duddleston
Paul Howell and Bishop Benitez
David and Lynda Underwood with Rick McCord at Canine Follies.
Group loan of $11.5 million, for which EHS was in arrears for the interest payments and which Duddleston agreed to discount to $9 million. Shortly thereafter, Trotter arranged for a note of $8.08 million to be taken over by American General with a 25 year amortization, a seven year balloon at 10%, and no prepayment penalty. This would allow Duddleston to be paid $7.75 million (paid in November 1986) with $1.25 million due in five years with no interest, to be paid quarterly from 10% of the pledges received beginning January 1, 1987. It was also required that $500,000 of the balance be guaranteed by the EHS Board members. Interestingly, at the Board meeting of April 1987, Larry Neuhaus reported talks regarding a merger in which the Post Oak School would become part of EHS. Neuhaus recommended setting up a committee to further explore, but subsequent minutes through 1992 do not reflect further conversation.
As the economy soured and interest rates soared, the School was not able to pay even the interest after September 1987, and Trotter looked into ways in which the American General loan could be restructured. On November 2, 1988, Bishop Benitez sent a letter to the trustees outlining his proposal to American General:
We will raise $10 million by January 15, 1989 or close the School. If we cannot raise the funds, we do not deserve to have this fine school.
We will pay American General $5 million per year over the next two years.
Over those two years, American General will charge no interest.
Our debt as of January 1, 1989 includes all penalties, past due interest, and interest on accrued interest.
In a second letter dated January 17, 1989, the Bishop announced that the School had reached its goal of $10.5 million, averting closure. American General had accepted the School’s proposal, and EHS now had a two year window where no interest would be charged against the debt of $18 million. Every dollar raised would go toward principal. The Bishop also announced the launch of Phase II of the campaign to raise $8 million over the next two years with Paul Howell as chair of fundraising.
Two years later the School was struggling again. The Board needed to figure out a way to pay off the burdensome debt. Many foundations would not make gifts for debt, and even individuals preferred to contribute to building, renovation, or program.
Finally, at the Board meeting of May 17, 1991, “The Plan” was announced: The School would raise $10 million from foundations and $5 million from individuals and would ask American General to discount $3 million from the $18 million debt. If American General agreed, EHS would announce a $15 million capital campaign. The Bishop and trustee leaders would spend the next nine months working with American General to come up with an agreement. At the Board meeting of September 18, 1991, with a $700,000 interest payment due, “the Board elected to defer any payment to American General until further notice.” It was reported that David Underwood and the Bishop had visited with Harold Hook, Chair of the Board of American General, with a proposal to discount the loan, which he would consider. If he failed to agree, they outlined two options to the trustees. The School could raise $10 million and reapproach the lender, or the School could use a land swap to deed the Ellipse and some playing fields to American General.
After several more months of negotiating, the Bishop announced the compromise with American General at the February 12, 1992 Board meeting. The agreement canceled $3 $4 million in interest, as well as the $700,000 delinquent September interest payment, and required that the School pay off the remaining principal by January 31, 1995. The last payment was to be $5.4 million. Jack Trotter said he felt they could raise the other annual payments of $2.5 million by March 15, 1992, $3 million by January 31, 1993, and $3.5 million by January 31, 1994, but would not be able to pay the $5.4 million by January 31, 1995. At the suggestion of Bishop Benitez, Joel Shannon, Rick McCord and Larry Neuhaus met with the Church Corporation for the Diocese of Texas asking for a commitment that they would loan the School the $5.4 million if the School could not come up with the payment. Although the Church Corporation turned the School down, one of the men in the room full of older men said that he would loan the money through a fund he represented, the Bishop Quin Foundation. The terms would be a three year, low interest note for whatever amount of the total they required. The Bishop worked with another foundation who would help pay the interest if needed.
With those commitments, the School agreed to the payment plan American General offered. The Bishop signed the agreement with American General on behalf of the School and the Diocese, and the trustees got to work raising the funds needed for the March 15 payment of $2.5 million, only one month hence. At the Board meeting of March 11, 1992, four days before the first payment was due, Rick McCord asked to pick up the check for $2.5 million from Business Manager Mike Richards that Friday, March 13, so that he could hand deliver it to American General.
The original Alkek Gym under construction.
“The School is in the best position it has ever been in. We now have a plan to pay off the land and buildings with all raised moneys going to principal. Applications for enrollment are up. This is an incredible story to tell.”
Following McCord’s request, according to recorded minutes, Neuhaus and McCord reported to the trustees: “The School is in the best position it has ever been in. We now have a plan to pay off the land and buildings with all raised moneys going to principal. Applications for enrollment are up. This is an incredible story to tell.”
There’s an oft told accounting from the mid nineties—around the due date of the final payment—that originates in the deal with American General. During a fundraising meeting held at the Briar Club when the School was about $1.5 to $2 million short of paying off the final $5.4 million to the lender, Jack Trotter asked everyone to sign a pledge as to what they could give or raise. As he read off the commitments, it became clear that not enough had been pledged. At that point, Trotter said no one would leave the room until the full amount was committed. No one left. When he went around the room verbally, he had the necessary pledges.
After raising the initial $15 million between 1982 and 1984; withstanding the economic rollercoaster of the late 1980’s; and relentlessly approaching individuals, corporations, and foundations—some multiple times—the Founders and trustees had raised $30.4 million by 1990
(Phases I and II) and initiated the final phase of the campaign in January 1992 with a goal of $15.5 million, co chaired by Larry Neuhaus and John Austin III. Steering Committee members The Rt. Rev. Maurice M. Benitez, Jack Trotter, Lynda Underwood, Sidney V. Smith, Paul N. Howell, Peter Wareing, Rick McCord, Vic Kormeier, Wayne Fox, and Joel Shannon led the effort. “With God’s help and additional pledges from families, friends, and foundations, we will complete this campaign,” announced Neuhaus. “Every gift will make a difference.”
In a celebratory Chapel ceremony in 1998, with the student body, faculty, Founders, and trustees in attendance, the School finally burned the mortgage!
Indeed, this is an incredible story to tell!
(Thanks to Founders John Austin, The Rev. Laurens Hall, Betty Key, Graham Luhn, Claudia Moursund, Larry Neuhaus, Joel Shannon, and Lynda Underwood; Associate Head for Finance and Operations Evelyn Cambria; staff members Mandy (Malone) Loper ’ 98 and Debbie Kelley; alumni parent Louisa Bonner; and former Director of Development Sukey Fenoglio for their ongoing help with the research.)
Sources: Claudia Moursund: “EHS 1982 1986 Fundraising Document”; EHS Newsletters (1983 85, Summer and Fall 1992); EHS Board of Trustee Minutes 1984 92; Bishop Benitez’s 2008 Homily “Alleluia, Hot Dog, and Hooray”; Founders’ videos, emails, and interviews
Founding Business Manager Mike Richards deep in construction.
Thanks to the generosity of our community, we raised a total of $17,705,979 through both annual and capital fundraising efforts!
Every dollar raised through the EHS Fund and Auction goes straight to work! Because they fulfill the Annual Giving line item in the School’s operating budget, funds raised during the 2024–25 school year were put to use that very same year.
EHS FUND
$2,055,861
70% Participation
Leadership gifts of $2,500 or more accounted for 89% of total annual fund contributions.
AUCTION
$1,024,658
Our A Knight in the ’80s Auction was a huge success, raising an incredible $1,024,658!
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
$14,000,293
Capital contributions are essential to funding major building projects and campus improvements, ensuring that our facilities grow with the needs of our students and support an exceptional Four Pillar education.
COUNTLESS VOLUNTEERS
Our incredible community of volunteers makes the magic happen! From lively events to behind the scenes support, countless helping hands bring energy, heart, and joy to everything we do.
ANNUAL GIVING
FROM THE CHIEF DEVELOPMENT
OFFICER
Each fall, our campus comes alive again—and it’s always a joy to see students diving into a new year. It’s also the perfect time to reflect and thank the incredible community of donors, volunteers, and supporters who help Episcopal High School thrive as a Four Pillar School.
Thanks to your generosity, our fundraising efforts raised more than $3 million for the annual operating budget and more than $14 million for capital projects. These gifts—through the EHS Fund, Auction, and Capital Campaign—have a direct and lasting impact on every corner of campus both inside and outside the classroom.
Annual giving supports approximately 8% of our yearly budget and includes both the EHS Fund and the Auction. These funds are used in the year in which they are raised to support all Four Pillars, and we couldn’t do it without the dedication of our amazing volunteers.
EHS FUND
The ’24–’25 campaign, led by Jennifer and BJ Ducey and vice chairs Rochelle and Seth Bullock, saw over 80 volunteers rally our families. Thanks to them—and to you—we had another strong year. Rochelle and Seth will now lead the ’25–’26 campaign, and I hope you’ll answer their call with continued support.
AUCTION
This past year’s Auction, A Knight in the 80’s, was an unforgettable evening thanks to chairs Emily Adams, Greggory Fields Burk, and Leigh Anne Raymond—and 100+ volunteers! With more than $1 million raised through both the A Knight in the 80's evening and the Online Auction, the event was a remarkable celebration of community spirit and generosity.
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
Since acquiring our campus in 1983, we’ve worked to grow and improve our facilities to match our Mission. Milestones include the Trotter Academic Building (2012), Hildebrand Athletic Center (2017), Underwood Student Center (2018), and new athletic fields (2020/2021.)
Current capital fundraising projects include the completion of the Crain Galloway Center for the Arts (opening early 2026) and the renewal of the Benitez Chapel, which is on the horizon and will complete our 2014 Campus Master Plan—a comprehensive plan shaped by countless, dedicated Board of Trustees members, who thoughtfully explored how to best utilize our cherished 34 acres in Central Houston—balancing the needs of facilities, athletic fields, and green space.
As Bishop Andy Doyle reminds us, “We raise money and build buildings to create a space— and a community—that is intentionally different from the world around us.”
VOLUNTEERS
Everything we do is powered by volunteers—whether it’s concessions, team and stage parents, or major event committees. The energy and joy you bring to campus make all the difference.
If you aren't involved yet, now’s a great time! Whether you have an hour or a full year to give, there’s a place for you here. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me if you have an interest in getting involved or would like to further discuss philanthropy at EHS. I would welcome your call or email.
Since 1984, EHS has been shaped by more than just students—it’s built by families like yours. Thank you for making 2024–25 an amazing year. We’re excited for what’s ahead in 2025–26 and hope to see you on campus soon!
Warmly and Go Knights!
Margaret Young Chief Development Officer
The Construction Committee is devoted to reimagining our facilities to enhance the EHS student experience and create state of the art learning environments. It is the Committee's humble goal to construct the Crain Galloway Center for the Arts (CGCA) so that it surpasses community expectations! Currently, the project is tracking on budget and expected to open for student use, on time, early in 2026.
The performance venue, Sarofim Hall, is the CGCA's show stopper and first of its kind in Houston! This unique design provides an intimate and fully immersive experience while retaining its ability to quickly transform into multiple configurations. Sarofim Hall can seamlessly change from a traditional theatre with graduated seats and an elevated stage to a single level black box for a thrust stage or theatre in the round. The fully operational catwalks enhance EHS's robust stagecraft program, and the closed circuit TV allows actors to follow the on stage production in real time. Sarofim Hall boasts state of the art acoustics that can effortlessly accommodate live orchestra, band performances, and the spoken word. With meeting space capacity for up to 250 people, Sarofim Hall gives EHS a new place to practice, perform, gather, assemble, and build community.
The CGCA's comprehensive design also includes efficiently renovated spaces that encompass every discipline of the Arts Pillar at EHS. Our devoted faculty has collaborated extensively with Studio Red Architects to carefully plan these reimagined teaching spaces for program optimization. The project touches every aspect of our arts offerings, including ceramics, sculpture, band, orchestra, moviemaking, photography, broadcasting, newspaper, studio arts, stagecraft, and a new costume production space. No discipline has been overlooked in this comprehensive and ambitious project.
While functionality and value are our primary mission, the Construction Committee takes pride in adding a little magic into every design. The CGCA's hidden gems include some special indoor and outdoor community spaces. We look forward to seeing our Knights hanging out, connecting, and building bonds of friendship. To be sure, we have plenty of Knight power (aka plugs) so we can literally–and figuratively–recharge while chilling out. Go Knights!
Sincerely,
Shelley Torian Barineau Construction Committee Chair Board of Trustees
Henrietta Alexander
Linda and Les Allison
M.D. Anderson Foundation
Vanessa and Brandon Bailey
Shelley and Newt Barineau
Caroline (King) Billipp ’96, Clay Allison ’06, Meg Billipp ’28
Kay Bird
Kim and Stewart Black
Robin Chiswell
Kim and Rob Clark
Cathy and David Crabtree
Lacy Crain and Joe Galloway
Melissa and Paul Dobrowski
Karey and Phillip Dye
Susanne and Randall Evans
Sidney and AB Fay
Friend of EHS
Kathy and Greg Geib
Laura and Carl Giesler
Jennifer and Bubba Harkins
Marian Harrison
Andrew Hawthorn ’91
Kay Hawthorn
Susan and Walker Hess
Tom Hetherington
The Howell Fund
The Marjorie and Raleigh W. Johnson Family
Erika and Peter Johnson
Angela and Jody Johnston
Jenna and Harris Junell
Kim and Scott Martin
The Maxwell Family
Amy and Mark Melton
Chris and Mike Mizell
The W.T. & Louise J. Moran Foundation
Jessy and Shea Morgenroth
Susan and Charlie Neuhaus ’95
The John O’Quinn Foundation
Jane and Harry Pefanis
Nicole and George Postolos
Kathleen and Townes Pressler
Fairfax and Risher Randall
Katheryn (Shaffer) ’89 and Hugh Ray ’88
Leigh Anne and John Raymond
Mary and Ron Robins
Paige and David Rockecharlie
Sarofim Foundation
Len Slusser
The Vivian L. Smith Foundation
Emily and Patrick Smith
The Stanton Foundation
Anne Stoeber
Strake Foundation
Kathy and Craig Taylor
Cathy and Patrick Trask
Stephanie and Brad Tucker
Tiffany and Craig Utterson
Susan Vaughan Foundation
Lettie and Mike Vellano
Webber Family Fund
Sarah and Larry West
Dinoo and Rasi Wickramasinghe
Mike Williams
David and Eula Wintermann Foundation
The Wrather Family Charitable Fund
Connie and Tommy Wright
AUCTION 2025: A KNIGHT in the 80’s
On February 21, 2025, the EHS the community gathered to celebrate Episcopal High School’s 41st Auction, A Knight in the 80’s. Co Chairs, Emily Adams, Greggory Fields Burk, and Leigh Anne Raymond , along with countless volunteers and generous donors, raised vital revenue for the School’s operating budget.
The rad evening began with a cocktail hour before moving into the Ballroom for dinner catered by City Kitchen. During the Pillars Up portion of the evening, the EHS community generously donated to support the Four Pillars. We gathered to celebrate and support our School, which itself traces its strong traditions and wonderful spirit – that for which we stand out – back to the 80’s. The Live Auction was led by Auctioneer Adren Pilger before party goers danced the night away with 80’s band Skyrocket!
Now we gear up for Auction 2026. Co Chairs, Staci Donovan, Chelsea Pacey, and Helen Wright, are looking forward to a groovy good time as we celebrate Get Down ToKNIGHT! Save the date for Friday, February 20, 2026.
SPECIAL THANKS
A Knight in the 80's would like to thank all the businesses and individuals who have generously underwritten expenses of the Auction.
Aztec
Chris Bailey Photography ’04
Bergner & Johnson
Wyn Bomar
Lucian Bukowski
City Kitchen Catering
EHS Alumni and Parent
Volunteers
EHS Dads Club
EHS Parents Association
EHS Faculty and Staff
Laura and Carl Giesler
Monarch Pools Inc.
Moss Landscaping
Karen and Jeff Newman
Sugarfina
Prime Systems
RRD Houston
Pillars Up Lead Gift
Milane Frantz
Pillars Up Match Gift
Shannon and John Addison
“Everybody Wants to Rule the World” Table
Greggory Fields Burk
Leigh Anne and John Raymond
“Eye of the Tiger” Table
Mindy and Jeff Hildebrand
The Howell Family/Jackson Walker
“Don’t Stop Believing” Table
Danya and Clint Bogart
Lucy and Fowler Carter ’98
Trina and Craig Chandler
Nicole and Paul Choi
The Peter R. Coneway Foundation
Cherie and Jim Flores
Yasmine Gibellini
Jessica (Miranda) ’96 and Cliff Haryanto ’96
Melissa and Logan Moncrief ’00
Denise & Bob Campbell and Kristie & Clint Wetmore
Shannon & John Addison, Melissa & Will Burton, Veronica & Nick Massiatte, Laura & Steve McNear, and Michelle & Ken Zagorski
Amy & Matt Airhart, Tricia Georgiou, Cara & Chad Michael, Sheila & John Neylon, Melanie & Scott Rothwell, and Tiffany Utterson
Kristy Burt & Bryan Blasingame, Rochelle & Seth Bullock, Jennifer & Ryan Cassens, Anna & Tad Davidson, and Catherine & David Herr
Kathy & Jimmy Brooks, Wendy & Bill Chiles, Christy Echols, Beth & Bobby Reeves and Anita O’Shaughnessy & Chris Laquer
Melissa & Matt Bueninck, Alli & Michael
Casey, Catherine & Josh Governale, Heather & David Houston ’89, and Jessica & Nang Ngo
Laura & Carl Giesler, Chelsea & Matt
Pacey, Fenche & Jarvan Shen, Julia & Drew
Sudduth, and Bridy & Tony Talamas
UNDERWRITERS
“Everybody Wants to Rule the World”
Tracie Renfroe and Amber Alonso
Elizabeth and Will Galtney
Eloise (Fay) ’94 and Andrew Novotny
Dolores Cavatore and John Tobola
Cathy and Patrick Trask
Elizabeth and James Whitehead ’94
Elise Shatto and Margaret Young
“Eye of the Tiger”
Jence and Craig Childers
Candace and Frederick Day
Katie Padden and Rick Evans
Judy and Tom Ferrell
Tamsyn and Kurt Fricker
Suzanne and Wayne Knupp
Janice and Rick Moore
Maggie and John Nicholson ’96
Bendi and David Saindon
Charlie and Abby Shears
Lynda Knapp Underwood
“Don’t Stop Believing”
Laura and Michael Bartolotta
Caroline (King)’96 and Peter Billipp
Maryanne and Mark Bohn
Laura and Steve Bradford
Celeste and Alex Brown
Jennifer and BJ Ducey
Margaret and Bryant Fitts
Emily and Chris Garza
Glen Gonzalez
Jackie and Tom Gregor
Shana and Jim Jones
Leigh Frillici Killian and Tom Killian
Kellie and Peter Lawrence
Stelli and Todd Parsapour †
PNC Bank
Nicole and George Postolos
Mindy and Spencer Rippstein
Anne and Alex Roberts
Melissa and Scott Santana
Carol and Gregg Thompson
Allison and Wes Tolbert
Laura (Wareing) ’94 and William Wheless
Helen and Philip Wright ’97
“I Just Can’t Get Enough”
Shelly and Cutt Ableson
Emily and Gerardo Amelio
Madonna and Brad Bauch
Lisa and Kolby Beich ’95
Courtney and J. Scott Blair
Katherine (Kibler) ’89 and John Boone
Laurie and Paul Carl
Nancy and Thomas Carter
Debbie and Kent Chenevert
Melinda and Felix Chevalier
Maria and Dan Cowles
Allison and Sean Cunningham
Catalina and Jonathan Curtin
Lizzie (Clarke) ’02 Hermes and Clay Daugherty
Michelle and Brian Dean
Staci and John Donovan
Bonny and Joe Bob Edwards
Nicole and Greg Eidman
Roxy and Cullen Evans ’96
Laura and Quinn Fanning
Cecilia and Nicholas Fiore
Hollie and Dave Fulghum
Jennifer and Scott Gerry ’96
Amanda and Damon Gonzalez
Lisa and Eric Hardee
Jennifer and Bubba Harkins
Susan and Walker Hess
Shelly and Eric Jameson
Erika and Peter Johnson
Brad Jones
Kelli and Josh Jones
Rebecca and Jason King
Mayra and Galvin Kennedy
Allison and Geoff Leach
Katie and Chad Lyons
Rebecca and Chris Martin
Tatiana and Craig Massey
Margaret Ann and Chad McEver
Amy and Mark Melton
Rachael (Burns) ’98 and Toby Miclette
Jennifer and Mark Miller
Kate and Lance Murphy
Amanda and Adam Murray
Katy and Sam Murray
Susan and Charlie Neuhaus ’95
Heather and Stephen O’Keefe
Pragnya Patel and Kaushik Parekh
Christine and Owen Parker
Martha and Tom Paterson
Ale and Matt Peterman
Catherine and Will Randall
Brandy and Stephen Ray
Mindy and Chris Ring
Kelly and Nicholas Silvers
Andrea and Michael Soper
Holly (Barrett) ’96 and Hunter Stewart ’95
Meredith and John Stilwell
Laura and Sam Sukkar
Charlotte and Steven Sullivan
Nikayla and Aaron Thomas
Keegan and Phil Thompson
Cecie and Kyle Turlington
Jen and Hill Vaden
Lettie and Mike Vellano
Tricia and Edward Wade
Reagan and Mike Wellins
Stacey and Andrew White
Auction Leadership
Auction Chairs:
Emily Adams
Greggory Fields Burk
Leigh Anne Raymond
Underwriting Chairs
Amber Alonso
Laura Davenport
Anne Freeman
Laura Giesler
Cathy Trask
Live Auction Chairs
Debbie Chenevert
Tamsyn Fricker
Laura McNear
Jessica Mena
Tiffany Utterson
Stacey White
Committee Chairs
Kathryn Adkins
Iris Allen
Aly Berlin
Courtney Blair
Danya Bogart
Chandra Bonine
Josie Brown
Nicole Choi
Staci Donovan
Jami Fowler
Talley Gregg
Jennifer Harkins
Amy Hartman
Susan Hess
Candice Hicks
Heather Houston
Molly Khalil
Rebecca Martin
Margaret Ann McEver
Cara Michael
Chelsea Pacey
Haley Sheppard
Helen Wright
Auction Office:
Mandy (Malone) Loper ’98
PILLARS UP
$50,000 Pillars Up Lead Gift
Milane Frantz
Candace and Frederick Day
$50,000 Pillars Up Match Gift
Shannon and John Addison
$50,000 Pillars Up
Leigh Anne and John Raymond
$25,000 Pillars Up
Elizabeth and Will Galtney
$10,000 Pillars Up
Greggory Fields Burk
Suzanne and Wayne Knupp
Dolores Cavatore and John Tobola
$5,000 Pillars Up
Tracie Renfroe and Amber Alonso
Olivia and Bill Benitez
Danya and Clint Bogart
Kim and Rob Clark
Tricia Georgiou
Jessica (Miranda) ’03 and Howard Haryanto ’03
Jessica Brown and Gabe Mena
Maggie and John Nicholson ’96
Nicole and George Postolos
Andrea and Michael Soper
Meredith and John Stilwell
Cathy and Patrick Trask
Tiffany and Craig Utterson
$1,000 Pillars Up
Emily and Davis Adams
Amy and Matt Airhart
Elizabeth (Stewart) ’98 and David Anderson ’98
Aly and Jason Berlin
Mary Ellen (Wright) ’93 and William Bos
Evelyn and Mark Cambria
Jennifer and Ryan Cassens
Nicole and Paul Choi
Maria and Dan Cowles
Catalina and Jonathan Curtin
Jennifer and Michael Dellinger
Roxy and Cullen Evans ’96
Louise Le and Bradford Gathright
Jennifer and Scott Gerry ’96
Jackie and Tom Gregor
Zeila and Russell Hanna
Catherine and David Herr
Judy and Steve Howell
Brandi Maxwell
Erin and Art Mould
Sheila and John Neylon
Chelsea and Matt Pacey
Catherine and Will Randall
Mindy and Chris Ring
Melissa and Scott Santana
Elise Shatto
Kristin and Ned Smith
Susan and John Swiger
Brad Telford and Mark Deaton
Lettie and Mike Vellano
Tricia and Tad Wade
Elizabeth and James Whitehead ’94
$500 Pillars Up
Madonna and Brad Bauch
Celeste and Alex Brown
Laurie and Paul Carl
Judy and Tom Farrell
Margaret and Bryant Fitts
Mary and Matthew Frazier
Melissa and Daniel Goodman
Jennifer and Bubba Harkins
Cathy and Brady Hughes
Kathryn and Steve Leisz
Rebecca and Chris Martin
$250 Pillars Up
Susan and Walker Hess
Deborah and Steve Kelley
Rebecca and Jason King
Stephanie and Greg Kusinski
Kimberley Pavalock
Bendi and Dave Saindon
Kristin (Jacobs) ’00 and David Thomas ’94
AUCTION SUPPORTERS
@parisprep
A Friend of EHS
A Tailored Life Bespoke Organization
A’Bientot
Adair Concepts
Emily and Davis Adams
Cynthia and John Adkins
Advantage Testing
Amy and Matt Airhart
Alec Reinders
Alexana Estate and Dr. Madaiah Revana
Alexandra Knight Inc
Iris and Nathan Allen
Alley Theatre
Amalfi Ristorante Italiano
Ames Layne
Jennifer Anderson
Andrea Montgomery Designs
Jenny Antill Photography ’96 Area
Armandos
At Home Tutoring Services
Aussie Pet Mobile River Oaks
Avante Laser and Medispa
Avenu Fitness
Azuma Sushi & Robata Restaurant
Back Row Home
Vanessa and Brandon Bailey
Balani Custom
Sydney Ballesteros
Ballooms In Colors HTX
Karla Barcus
Bari Ristorante
BCN Taste and Traditions
Beautique Day Spa
Beauty Medica
Becks Prime
Bellaire Dermatology
Berg Hospitality Group LLC
Bering’s Hardware
Berkeley Eye Center
Aly and Jason Berlin
Bludorn
BODY20 West University
Danya and Clint Bogart
Kathy and Sean Bolks
Chandra and Jorod Bonine
Mary Ellen (Wright) ’93 and William Bos
Boutros Orthodontics
Laurence and Henry Bragg
Rebecca and Thomas Brandt
BreakAway Speed Sports Training
BRSH Dental
Greggory Fields Burk
Lauren and Ken Burke
Cabo Bob’s Burritos
Cantoni Trade
Capital Genealogy Chris Patregnani
Carrabba’s
Lucy and Fowler Carter ’98
Allison and Michael Casey
Casual Carats
Central Market
Chloe Dao
Nicole and Paul Choi
Christian Loew LLC
Chrysalis
CLW Landscape
College to Careers Consulting
Coppa Osteria
Reagan Corbett
CourtLife
Courtney Hill Interiors
Stacey and Casey Crenshaw
CrossFit Central Houston
Crosswell Organizing
Sarah and Junior Cruz
Lauren Cunningham
DaMarco cucina e vino
Laura and Ned Davenport
David Brown Flowers
Taylor Dawson
DCM Art Services, LLC
June Deadrick
Michelle and Brian Dean
Del Vista Bar & Grill
Jennifer and Michael Dellinger
Discover Term Foundation
Dish Society
DOGMAN Training
Staci and John Donovan
DONUTNV of West Central Houston
Doorstep Digital
Cathryn Seymour Dorsey
Dr. Jennifer Segal, Metropolitan Dermatology Institute
Dr. Sam Sukkar The Clinic for Plastic Surgery
Drunk Elephant
Bonny and Joe Bob Edwards
EHS Arts Department
EHS Baseball
EHS Boys Lacrosse
EHS Boys Volleyball
EHS Cheerleading
EHS Cross Country
EHS Dads Club and Parents Association
EHS Dance
EHS Girls Volleyball
EHS Girls Basketball
EHS Girls Lacrosse
EHS Girls Golf
EHS Girls Softball
EHS Girls Soccer
EHS JV Football
EHS Student Section Committee
EHS Swimming & Diving
EHS Varsity Boys Basketball
EHS Varsity and JV Field Hockey
EHS Varsity Football
EHS Wrestling
Nicole and Greg Eidman
Kraft Eidman
Elevate Athletics
Enoteca Rossa
Episcopal High School
Eternal Salon & Spa
Katie Padden and Rick Evans
Fairytale Photography Studio
Don Faust
Libby Fay
Kristin and Steven Fergus
Ferguson Showrooms
Carrie and Tom Field
Allie and Jay Fields
Margaret and Bryant Fitts
Fraulein Boot Company
French Cuff
Freya
Laura and Scott Fuselier
Garden Girls
General Academic
Tricia Georgiou
Gittings Portraiture
Glamour Plastic Surgery & Med Spa
Glassell School of Art
Glow Medical Aesthetics
Golden Thread
Goode Company
Goodsmith
Catherine and Josh Governale
Gratitude Designs
Greater Houston Orthodontics
Talley and Jamie Gregg
Grizzaffi Coffee Catering
Gus Executive Limo
Hai Hospitality
Tracy and Randy Hale
Hamilton Shirts
Chris Hanslik
Lisa and Eric Hardee
Jennifer and Bubba Harkins
Amy and Curtis Hartman
Tiffany and Will Hawkins
HD Abstracts
Her New Tribe
Susan and Walker Hess
Candice and Andrew Hicks
Mindy and Jeff Hildebrand
Kathleen and David Hochberg
Home Run Dugout
House of Harris
Houston Astros Golf
David Houston
Houston Grand Opera
Houston Orthodontic Specialists
Houston Polo Club
Houston Premier Dermatology
Houston Swim Club
Houston Texans
Hudson House
Wandy and Angus Hughes
Jen Hughes
il Bracco
Isle Pedi Spa
Jentry Kelley Cosmetics
Angela and Jody Johnston
Delia and Eric Johnson
Erika and Peter Johnson
Jump Start Performance and Training
Kata Robata Sushi & Grill
Kelli and Josh Jones
Kellie Lawrence Art
Knot Standard
Kohen Educational Services
Allyson and Andrew Kopel
Eric & Julie Kuo
La Griglia
Ladco Design Center
Allison and Geoff Leach
Sarah Lee
Leigh Leigh’s Little Lagniappe
LeMel
Lighting Inc.
Carrie and Brent Lium
Katie Livermore
Lombardi Family Concepts
Lone Star Sports & Entertainment
Longoria Collection
Ashley Longshore
Lulu’s
Carol Lee and Allen Lyons
Katie and Chad Lyons
M Crowd Restaurant Group
Ruth and Michael MacRory
Magnolia Portraits
Magpie’s Gifts
Maida’s Belts & Buckles
Makeup By Mari
MALI Design
Mandito’s Tex Mex
Marburger Farm Antique Show
Margaret Rotan Photography
Rebecca and Chris Martin
Mary Beth Events
Tatiana and Craig Massey
Max Lang
Devin and Ryan McCord
Margaret Ann and Chad McEver
Laura and Steve McNear
MECOX
Meredith Symonds Photography
Cara and Chad Michael
Michael Martinez Fine Portraits
Miroma Photography
Miron Crosby
Molasses Candy Paper Design Studio
Molina’s
Maria and Eduardo Morales
Jessy and Shea Morgenroth
Liz and Matt Moriarty
Motherhood Center
Motiv Fitness
Samantha and Chase Mulvehill
Katy and Sam Murray
Lori and Ken Naughton
Susan and Charlie Neuhaus ’95
New Magnolia Brewing Co.
Sheila and John Neylon
Nice Winery
Maggie and John Nicholson ’96
Eloise (Fay) ’94 and Andrew Novotny
Opuzen Design
Orchid Express & Leasing
Joshua Oren
Lisa Oren
Oyster Creek Studios
Paloma & Co
Kristin and Josh Pennington
Perry Video & Photography
Pointer Wingshooting
Porsche North Houston
Premier Aesthetics Houston
Prep Expert
Primp and Blow West University
Kelly and Steve Provenzano
Pure Body Studio
Mary Elizabeth Quiros
Melissa and Robert Rabalais
Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers
Brandy and Stephen Ray
Leigh Anne and John Raymond
Recruitment Ready
Rachel Regan
Relish Restaurant & Bar
Revana Estate & Dr. Madaih Revana
RIDE Indoor Cycling
Mindy and Spencer Rippstein
River Oaks Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram
River Oaks Rug Cleaners
Robin Jackson Photography
Row House Bellaire
S. Bell Designs
Salli Youtt Design
Vanessa and Tony Sanchez
Bret Sanders
Sannam W Jewelry
Stephanie and Brian Sauer
Say Cheese HTX
SB Swift Designs
Sarah (Brown) Bailey ’98
Schumacher
Celina and Jason Stabell
Scout Design Studio
Segreto Finishes
Liz Selig ’94
Shannon Weir Modern Art
Shop (called Shop)
Anu and Erik Shultz
sloan/hall
Keely and Sam Smith
Smoothie King WSmoothies LLC
Andrea and Michael Soper
Soto Houston
Spa 146
Spice Paper Designs
Maggie and Will Stacy
Stages Repertory Theatre
Steven Kramer Studios
Stretchlab Bellaire
Kate and Will Stukenberg
Style It With Brit
Chandler and Michael Sulton
Sweet Harmony Cakes
Eloise and James Taussig
TEXAS NATURAL CONCEPTS
The 401 Restaurant
The Briar Club
The Dance Barre HTX
The Grill Guys LLC
The Jen Collection
The Mahjong House
The Marquis II
The Maxwell Family
The McCord Family
The Monogram Shop
The Owl Bar
The Preserve
Therapy Hair Studio
Think Derma
Nikayla and Aaron Thomas
Anabel Fay Thompson ’00
Three Dog Bakery
Tiny Boxwoods
Tokerud + Co
Tootsies
Traci Ling Photography
Travel Artistry Africa
Tree Care Inc.
Tres Market Foods
Trueheart Hospitality, LLC
Stephanie and Brad Tucker
Blake Tucker
Twin Oaks Cleaners
Unica
Untitled Art Fairs
Tiffany and Craig Utterson
Valencia’s Tex Mex Garage
Valobra Master Jewelers
Lettie and Mike Vellano
Village Frame Gallery
Vinglace
Vision & Hammer
Vincent Ford Custom Apparel
Reed(Phillips) ’99 and Billy Wareing ’99
Wheeler Boot Co.
Holly and David Wimberley
Scott and Catherine Winship
Tiffany and Randall Wong
Lisa & Dennis Woods
Helen and Philip Wright ’97
Zadok Jewelers
Zanti Cucina
Chrissy Abaza
Rose Allen
Kay Amendola
ShaJra Austin
Leigh Bell
Olivia Benitez
Auction Committee Members
Kristen Fergus
Sandy Fertman
Haley Finkelman
Stacy Gilfillan
Sarah (Brown) Bailey ’98
Caroline (King) Billipp ’96
Melissa Bueninck
Kristy Burt
Melissa Burton
Lucy Carter
Alli Casey
Cecile Coneway
Allison Cunningham
Anna Davidson
Cherika Edwards
Linda Egan
Marla Grace
Tina Harrison
Melanie Hausmann
Suzanne Hays
Lizzie (Clarke) Hermes ’02
Lambra Holloway
Debbie Horn
Kathryn Howell
Joanna (Slusser) Hughes ’97
Amy Husted
Sherry Ingraham
Melanie Jausmann
Erika Johnson
Suzanne Knupp
Luncheon Hosts
September
Susan Hess and Chelsea Pacey
December
Margaret and Bryant Fitts
March
Leigh Anne and John Raymond
Stacy Koay
Holly Koehn
Louise Le
Sarah Lee
Erin Lesser
Katie Livermore
Rutie MacRory
Tatiana Massey
Veronica Massiatte
Jessica Maurer
Tracy McKenzie
Rachael (Burns) Miclette ’98
Jessy Morgenroth
Liz Moriarty
Amanda Murray
Christine Parker
Stelli Parsapour
Kristen Pennington
Trina Perkins
Angela Ramm
Stephanie Scheyer
Rhanda Schmitt
Fenche Shen
Keely Smith
Laura Sukkar
Susan Swiger
Bridy Talamas
Nikayla Thomas
Lettie Vellano
Michelle Wasaff
Regan Wellins
Catherine Winship
Catherine (Wilson) Yarbrough ’97
Friday, February 20, 2026
Mark your calendars for Friday, February 20, 2026, for Get Down ToKnight. It will be a groovy time as we enjoy an evening of community, fellowship, and fun. Auction Chairs Staci Donovan, Chelsea Pacey, and Helen Wright have begun building their team and are ready to celebrate! For the latest updates visit: www.EHSHouston.org/give/auction
2025-2026 Luncheon Hosts:
September: Kickoff Luncheon
Friday, September 19 at 11:30 a.m.
Hildebrand Athletic Center – EHS Alumni Center
Hosted by Debbie Chenevert and Susan Hess
December: Group Photo Luncheon
Thursday, December 11 at 11:30 a.m.
Hosted at the home of Jennifer and Michael Dellinger
March: Celebration Luncheon
Thursday, March 26 at 11:30 a.m.
Hosted at the home of Helen and Philip Wright
AUCTION 2026 CHAIRS
Helen Wright, Chelsea Pacey, Staci Donovan
Auction luncheon held at the home of Margaret and Bryant Fitts.
LEADING BY EXAMPLE
Faculty, staff, and trustees expressed their committment to EHS’s Mission with 100 percent participation in this year’s EHS Fund. Karen Foster and Julie Rollins chaired the faculty drive that resulted in overwhelming support for Episcopal High School.
FACULTY AND STAFF
Raquel Abend
Chief Achilefu ’03
Jeff Adair
Jess Adams
Mariana Alarcon
ReBecca Alcala
Jenny Aldstadt
Darlene Alexander
Mike Alford
Ellie Andrews
Salvador Argueta
Maria Arias
Garmon Ashby
Tony Avalos
Eric Avera
Robert Barham
Chelsea Bass
Joe Beam
Olga Benavidez
Kat Bolman
Cyndi Boren
Susana Borges Pasini
Lauren Bostick
Tom Bove
Robin Bowman
Alan Bradshaw ’99
George Brock
Alex Bruton
Robert Buckelew
Art Callaham
Evelyn Cambria
Shelly Canella
Jenny Cantrell
Claudia Carmona
Stephanie Carrasco
Jamy Champenoy
Andy Clack
Kanika Clark
Bryce Coapman
Michael Codrington
Isaiah Coleman
Stephanie Colson
Bernadette Cortes
Jae and Tom Cross
Lauren Cunningham
Ellen Devaney
John Drexel ’10
Tanya and Alan Duncan
Jeremy Eddington
Nancy Laufe Eisenberg
Lee Feller
John Flanagan
Karen Foster
Matt Fox
David Framel
Jenn Fuller
Dan Gannon
Brianna Garcia
Tori Gilliland
Jena Gobea
Donna Gongora
Rey Gongora
Jason Grove
Toshla Guthrie
Kate Hall
Jordan Harris
Nancy Hastings
Roy Herpin
Justin Hickey
Mike Hodgson
Charlie Holt
Krista Holter
Bethany Hood
Peter Hutcheson
Mary Catherine Jackson Holliday ’08
Scotty Johnson
Shannon Jones
Wayne Jones
Colleen Kearns
Deborah Kelley
Sheila Kelly
Kary Kemble
Jamie Kim
Marc Klinkerman
Jonathan Kwok
Andrew Lauer
Steve Leisz
Kate Liang
Courtney Lindloff
Mandy (Malone) Loper ’98
Rachel Lopez
John Ly
Laurie Mann
Carlos Martinez
Jeanette Martinez
Bob Matthews
Remon Maximos
Richard May
Richard McCarrell
Regan McCartney
Cydryce McMillian
Pat Michael
Pejman Milani
Mark Mitchell
Meghan (Sickler) Moake ’01
Tyler Montgomery
Jessica Morales
James Moynahan
Diana Mumford
Dan Murphy
Landrey Myers
Maureen Myers
Gvahn Nelson
Molly Nevins
Lauren Newton
Carlos Nunez Guerrero
Robin Owens
Isaac Owoyemi
Joanna Papakonstantinou
Kimberley Pavalock
Traci Payne
Nicole Peffley
Karen Pfeifer ’05
Nguyet Pham
Brittney Pike
Elizabeth Pitts
Kelly Quarles
Samiha Rahman
Kim Randolph
Katheryn (Shaffer) Ray ’89
Leigh Anne Raymond
Paul Revaz
Jasmine Rhodes
Coral Rivera Diaz
Tara and Ruben Rocha
Karen Rogers
Chris Russ
Erin Russe
Katie Samson
Melanie Seva
Tim Sever
Tennessee Sipe
Craig Smart
Joshua Smith
Ned Smith
Travis Smith
Rachel Stelter
Japheth Storlie
Kathryn Straw
Jennifer Succi
Kyle Sumrow
Brad Telford
Tiffany Thoman
Jodie Thorne
Casey Titus
Sole Toriello
Hope Toussant
Deborah Trent
Lauren Turner
Henry Valadez
Blanca Villescaz
Tabish Virani ’12
Billy Warren
Silvia Warren
Carol Wasden
Kylee Welch
Chandler Williamson
Patrick Wyche
Mei Yin Yeh
Avis Yen
Margaret Young
PARENTS ASSOCIATION
Under the leadership of Parents Association President Bonny Edwards, this organization began its work in May 2024 preparing for luncheons, speakers, informative talks/discussions, Auction 2025, and many more activities that would not be possible without this group of talented and hardworking women.
As the summer began, several committees were at work planning for the school year. The Parent to Parent Committee and Mentor Moms welcomed new families and helped make their transition from middle school to high school as stress free as possible. They were there to answer questions and prepare the families as they entered the EHS community.
Parent representatives helped plan fundraising events specific to each class. Poinsettia and concession stand sales raised funds to help support the freshman class. Homecoming 2024, A Knight in Rio, hosted by the sophomore class, saw the largest attendance ever. The Senior Style Show, Hollywood Knights—Keeping it Real, featured the artistry and style of the senior class as they walked the runway. With the Style Show back on campus, the Alkek Gymnasium was transformed into a New York runway. Both the Style Show and Homecoming had the largest number of participants in School history.
Our EHS moms’ participation was on full display with break cookies, spirit treats, library help, staff relief (Crain Hall/Convent desks), and the HANDS group assisting with collating, labeling, and mailing for the Development/Auction Office. Volunteers could be seen on campus putting up academic honors flyers, decorating for the holidays, and planning for special events throughout the year. Our Moms in Prayer and Care Committee continued to serve the entire EHS community through prayer and deeds.
The 2025 26 Parents Association will be in good hands, not missing a beat, under the capable leadership of 2025 26 President Mindy Rippstein.
Parents Association Officers
President Bonny Edwards
Vice President
Mindy Rippstein
Secretary
Demetria Johnson
Treasurer
Valerie Sonsino
Parliamentarian
Josie Brown
Class Parent Rep
Laura Fanning
Director of Parent Programs
Steve Leisz
The Dinah Zaleski Award
in recognition of Outstanding Service to the EHS Parents Association
Parent Volunteer & Betty W. Key Awards in recognition of Outstanding Volunteer Services to EHS.
COMMITTEE
Chrissy Abaza
Emily Adams
Kathryn Adkins
Iris Allen*
Kay Amendola
Vanessa Bailey
Aly Berlin
Photos, top to bottom, left to right:
The Dinah Zaleski Award
Jennifer Black and Ned Smith
Parent Volunteer Award
Emily Adams and Ned Smith (Not pictured:
Greggory Fields Burk & Leigh Anne Raymond)
Betty W. Key Award
Jennifer Black and Betty W. Key
Jennifer Ducey and Ned Smith (Not pictured: BJ Ducey)
Brian Sauer and Betty W. Key
Bonny Edwards and Betty W. Key
CHAIRS AND REPRESENTATIVES (*Volunteered on multiple committees)
Jennifer Dellinger
Jennifer Ducey
Virginia Evans
Carrie Field
Carolyn Gaither
Lisa Gasper
Laura Giesler
Caroline (King) Billipp ’96
Jennifer Black
Mary Ellen (Wright) Bos ’93
Linda Bosarge
Laurence (Phillips) Bragg ’94
Laura Bumgarner
Lauren Burke*
Dudley Chitty
Gillian Conoscenti
Dacia Gonzales
Marla Grace
Talley Gregg
Tracy Hale
Cheynell Hollis
Ellecia Knolle
Allyson Kopel
Kara Kotlarz
Joy Kuebler
Kellie Lawrence
Alison Lin
Kourtney Lyda
Rebecca Martin
Cara Michael
Rachel (Burns) Miclette ’98
Kristin Misso
Andrea Mohair
Jennifer Moore
Jessy Morgenroth
Liz Moriarty
Katy Murray
Lisa Nelson
Lyria O’Brien
Chelsea Pacey
Stelli Parsapour
Melanie Rothwell
Margie Sanders
Melissa Santana
Elizabeth Schlitzberger
Nicole Shah
Maggie Stacy
Susan Swiger
Ramsi (Bethany) Taylor ’98
Keagan Thompson
Shannon Torbett
Cathy Trask
Cecie Turlington
Reed (Phillips) Wareing ’99
Reagan Wellins
Elizabeth Whitehead
DADS CLUB
The Episcopal High School Dads Club, in its 39th year of operation, contributed financial support, volunteer hours, friendship, and enthusiasm to the EHS community. The Dads Club success is highlighted by the hard work of the executive board and club members. EHS offers many opportunities for our dads, and we welcome their participation in community events. These gentlemen work throughout the year to provide the School with the tools necessary for extraordinary student success.
Under the leadership of Brian Sauer for the 2024 25 school year, the EHS Dads Club contributed $81,500 to the School, supporting all Four Pillars and the community as a whole. To list a few of our funding projects, during the past year the EHS Dads Club helped to fund polo shirts for all faculty and staff, an athletic inflatable run through, new cameras for Photography, weight room technology equipment, and Christmas and end of year dinners for the food service staff. This group continues to financially support Got Blue T Shirts for the senior class, Field Knight, opening night dinners for EHS OnStage, end of year lunch for faculty and staff, Pillar support, student appreciation events, Pink Ribbon Knight, Challenger football and basketball events, College Counseling events, and Dads Club Breakfasts.
It is our “hands on” philosophy that makes the Dads Club successful. The 2023 24 board agreed to fund the purchase of a new school bus to be used by the EHS community with a pledge of $110,000 to be paid off over a four year period. The dads’ personal involvement at EHS has proven to be a wonderful addition to campus life. Will Stacy, President for the 2025 26 school year, is ready to meet the challenge of leading this group to another strong year.
The annual Spring Golf Tournament, our main fundraiser, will be played on Monday, April 13 at Westwood Club. We hope you will join us!
Dads Club Leadership
President Brian Sauer
Vice President Will Stacy
Secretary Will Bos
Class of 2025 Representatives
Greg Eidman
Quinn Fanning
Charlie Neuhaus '95
Brian Sauer
Kyle Turlington
Class of 2026 Representatives
Will Bos
Levi Goode
Chad Michael
Kevin Sisk
Will Stacy
Class of 2027 Representatives
Nathan Allen
Bill Bucy
Bryant Fitts
Webb Jennings
Kolby Beich '96
Class of 2028 Representatives
Jason Berlin
Temple Brown '95
Matt Moriarty
Billy Wareing '99
Brad Sanders
EHS Representative
Steve Leisz
DADS CLUB GOLF TOURNAMENT
UNDERWRITER
Natalie and Don Faust
Stephanie and Brian Sauer
MASTER SPONSOR
Mary Ellen (Wright) ’93 and William Bos
Courtney and Bill Bucy
Margaret and Bryant Fitts
Christy and Webb Jennings
Reed (Phillips) ’99 and Billy Wareing ’99
TOUR SPONSOR
Iris and Nathan Allen
Georgia and Rick Harmon/Jennifer and Joel Moore
Erika and Peter Johnson
Margie and Brad Sanders
TEAM SPONSOR
Kristy Burt and Bryan Blasingame
Jennifer and Ryan Cassens
Laura and Carl Giesler
Catherine and David Herr
Tracy and Cass McKenzie
Megan and Drew Morris
Maggie and John Nicholson ’96
Christine and Owen Parker
Jennifer and Ronald Watt
CART SPONSOR
Nicole and Greg Eidman
Cara and Chad Michael
Brandy and Stephen Ray
PLAYERS AND DONORS
Allison and Chidi Achilefu ’04
Patti and Tony Barletta
Cherie and Blane Bauch
SPONSORS
Melissa and Matt Bueninck
Marcus Burton ’13
Kandice and Chris Carter
Melinda and Felix Chevalier
Natalie and Austin Crossley ’93
Catalina and Jonathan Curtin
Katy (Pyburn) ’05 and Kevin Dunlap ’05
Justin Dzik ’05
Sarah and Eric Eddlemon
Bonny and Joe Bob Edwards
Oby and CK Ekechi
Kristin and Steven Fergus
Louise Le and Bradford Gathright
Amy and Curtis Hartman
Kristi and Hugh Herman ’93
Kara and Frank Kotlarz
Durham Kyle ’04
Veronica and Nick Massiatte
Jim Mayfield
Margaret Ann and Chad McEver
Erin Trent and Nick Ndah
Karen and Jeff Newman
Ruth and Lance Odom
Zach Parker ’93
Larissa Grigoryan and David Potter
Heather (Schwab) ’92 and J.R. Sambilay
Katie and Stanton Scott
Chris Short ’18
Katia Pronina and Alexei Tcherniak
Dolores Cavatore and John Tobola
Cecie and Kyle Turlington
Lacey and Jason Webster
ENDOWMENT UPDATE
The Endowment Fund serves as a long term investment vehicle for Episcopal High School. The basic purpose and primary goal is to achieve long term appreciation of principal and to provide distributions to help fund financial aid and the operation and maintenance of the School's properties and programs as directed by the Episcopal High School Endowment Fund Board. The board continues to focus strategically not only to enhance the long term sustainability of the School, but also to help the School keep tuition increases at minimal levels now and in future years.
As of June 30, 2025, the Endowment Fund ended with a balance of $64 million. In 2024 2025, the endowment contributed $2.05 million to the School’s annual operating budget of $38.2 million, and once again the board is pleased that the Endowment Fund could make a contribution of that significance to the daily operating needs of the School.
Fiscal year 2025 was an accommodating twelve months for the global markets, although it was noticeably split into two halves. The first six months were driven by the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates in the wake of easing inflation, which led to strong performance from equities, particularly growth stocks. As inflation proved stubborn into early 2025 and the Artificial Intelligence momentum hiccupped, questions around future rate reductions arose, and international equity markets began to materially outperform their U.S. counterparts. Uncertainty around tariffs began in April, leading to a nearly 20% decline in U.S. equities, though this was followed by a rapid rebound that saw new market highs on June 30. The Endowment Fund’s diversified portfolio performed in line with its diversified portfolio benchmark with a calendar year to date gain of 6.0% and a 13.2% gain for the fiscal year.
Episcopal High School’s Endowment Fund welcomes contributions and pledges of any amount. The Endowment Fund is a perfect way to preserve a donor’s charitable intent for generations to come. Should you wish to learn more about endowment giving, please feel free to contact Margaret Young, Chief Development Officer, at myoung@ehshouston.org. Margaret would be happy to discuss endowment giving opportunities in more detail.
Board of Trustees of the Endowment Fund
President
Randa Duncan Williams
Vice President
William H. Caudill
Secretary Clay Manley
W. Craig Childers
Michael Ellington
William F. Galtney, Jr.
Melinda B. Hildebrand
Richard A. Howell ’01
Victor A. Kormeier, Jr.
Jeffrey J. McParland
Michael Mithoff – Advisory Member
Joel Moore
Laurence B. Neuhaus
Ned Smith
Lynda Knapp Underwood
Thomas M. Wright
The Legacy Society includes those who have invested in the future of Episcopal High School by remembering the School in their wills, retirement plans, trusts, or other types of estate plans. A planned gift helps strengthen Episcopal High School’s financial foundation and ongoing commitment to a Four Pillar education.
The Legacy Society does not require a minimum amount to become a member. Such generous contributions can be used to support general School programs, scholarships, or Episcopal High School’s endowment as permanent capital, creating a lasting impact that extends well beyond the current horizon. This strategic approach secures our School’s long term prosperity, enabling EHS to continue delivering an exceptional education for our current students and those to come.
“My donation may not make a huge difference, but every donation no matter the extent –will help sustain and fortify EHS’s wonderful Mission for future generations of Houstonians.”
John Flanagan
EHS Science Instructor for 35 years
EHS Legacy Society Member
For information regarding charitable estate gift planning and how it might positively impact you, your loved ones, and Episcopal High School, please contact:
Margaret Young
Chief Development Officer 713 512 3600 myoung@ehshouston.org
ENDOWMENT AND SCHOLARSHIP FUND DONORS
Endowment Donors
Henrietta Alexander
Caroline (King) Billipp ’96, Clay Allison ’06, and Meg Billipp ’28
Mike Williams
Connie and Tommy Wright
John Flanagan Scholarship Fund
Meaghan (Kirklin) ’97 and Charles Conrad
Alex Gonzales ’25 and Family
Tracy and Randy Hale
Karen and Jeff Newman
Deborah Selden and Bruce Penny
Underwood Scholarship Fund Anne Symonds
Lynda Knapp Underwood in honor of:
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Arnold, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Smith
Mr. and Mrs. O.H. Crosswell
Mrs. Harry Cullen
Mr. W. P. Denison, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat T. Dyer
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaedcke
Mrs. Ollabelle Hall
Mrs. Ann Trammell
Kathryn Straw
Director of Major Gifts 713 512 3480 kstraw@ehshouston.org
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Trotman
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Waters
Mr. and Mrs. Ned C. Becker
Ms. Sukey Fenoglio
Mr. and Mrs. George Masterson
RESTRICTED GIFTS
Restricted gifts are donations that are designated for a specific purpose, such as a particular event, program, or item for the School. EHS solicits unrestricted gifts through the annual giving program and welcomes restricted gifts, such as the generous donations recognized below.
ACADEMICS
The Marc F. Adler Prize for Excellence in Teaching
The Adler Foundation
Marc F. Adler
Scholars Program
The Albert and Margaret Alkek Foundation
ARTS
Friend of EHS
Performing Arts Department Theatre and Dance Programs
Producer Level
Cathy and David Crabtree
Milane Duncan Frantz
Allyson and Jason Kinzel
Pragnya Patel and Kaushik Parekh
Grace and Ben Smith
Tiffany and Craig Utterson
Director Level
Maryanne and Mark Bohn
Shelly and David Katz
Cathy and Patrick Trask
Julie Kinzelman and Christopher Tribble
Performer Level
Madonna and Brad Bauch
Laila Kahkeshani
Leigh and Thomas Killian
Silvia Lodeiro and Martin Perez
Martine and Pete Patterson
Anne Stoeber
ATHLETICS
Laura and Brian Conner
Tracy and Randy Hale
Norine and Rob Johnson
Giovanni and Rashard Lewis
Mandy (Malone) ’98 and Brad Loper ’97
Liz and Matt Moriarty
Cara and Knox Nunnally ’97
RELIGION
Holy Family HTX
OTHER GIFTSHONORARIUMS AND MEMORIALS
Class of 2025
Carol and John Austin Silver Eagle
Coins in honor of the Class of 2025
Honorariums
Kay Bird in honor of Kathryn Taylor ’19
Jennifer Black in honor of Jordan Harris
Crain Foundation in honor of Bluford Walter Crain IV
Alice Davidson in honor of Toshla Guthrie
Melissa and Paul Dobrowski in honor of Emily ’10 and Ellie ’14 Dobrowski
Susanne and Randall Evans in honor of Dwight Baker ’90 and Cullen Evans ’96
Sukey Fenoglio in honor of Lacy Crain and Lynda Knapp Underwood
Alex Gonzales ’25 and family in honor of John Flanagan
Alex Gonzales ’25 and family in honor of Travis Smith
Debbie and Steve Kelley and family in honor of Chris Bailey ’04
Elliott Loper ’26 and family in honor of David Framel
Laurie and Luke Mann in honor of David Framel
Susan and Tom Martin in honor of Daniel ’04 and Weldon ’05 Martin
Kristina Michael ’07 in honor of Patricia Michael
Brian McCulloch in honor of Greggory Fields Burk
The Ashley and Christian Nelly Charitable Giving Fund in honor of Greggory Fields Burk
Tricia and Richard Nelson in honor of Jeffrey Williams ’05, Leigh (Nelson) Williams ’04, and Laura (Nelson) Persa ’07
Winifred Riser in honor of Bethanne Fitts ’25, Reid Johnson ’25, Cody Ray ’25, Travis Ray ’25, Fairfax Randall ’25, Thompson White ’25, and Claire Whitehead ’25
Elizabeth (Luhn) ’92 and John Selzer in honor of Graham Luhn
Abby and Charles Shears in honor of Barbara Shears
Emily and Patrick Smith in honor of Paul Revaz
Craig Smith in honor of Ned Smith
Kathy and Craig Taylor in honor of Kathryn Taylor ’19
Jane and Keith Trotman in honor of Bette Linbeck, Penny Pressler, Townes Pressler, Brad Telford, and Lynda Knapp Underwood
Stephanie and Brad Tucker in honor of Ben Tucker ’10
Kelli and Tod Tumey in honor of Coco Tumey ’26
Larry Weeden in honor of Elizabeth Weeden ’23
Laura (Wareing) ’94 and William Wheless in honor of Rochelle and Seth Bullock
David and Eula Wintermann Foundation in honor of Stephanie Nelson ’22
Class of 1990 In Memoriam Bench
Simone and Drew Arnold ’90
Erin (Sing) Biscone ’90
Amanda (Davis) ’90 and Aaron Borst
Dargie and Justin Bowersock ’90
TaShana (Lee) ’90 and Sean Burke
Joanie (Dunlap) ’90 and Jude Filippone
Ryland (Holmes) Fowler ’90
Ellie (Strobel) ’90 and Brady Fulton
Alicia (Briggs) ’90 and Maurits Geerlings
Pauline (Jones) ’90 and John Goodgame
Dawn (Autrey) ’90 and Peter Kimmich
Johanna Krueger
Malcolm Kutner ’90
Liz Murray
Leah Neese ’90
Liz (Gordon) ’90 and Tim Neil
Marilyn (Orr) ’90 and Matthew Willson
Chris Reid ’07
Sarah Rogers ’90 and Robert Hillman
Katherine (Osborne) ’90 and Pablo Valdez
Brian Witt ’90
Memorials
Linda and Les Allison in memory of Merrell Athon
Chris Athon in memory of Don Kemble
Elizabeth and Jay Brown in memory of Frederick R. McCord
Chris and Bill Caudill in memory of Merrell Athon
Andie and Alexander Cukor in memory of Todd Parsapour
Kevin Culbert ’02 in memory of Brendan Culbert ’98
Rowena and Kevin Dasch in memory of Todd Parsapour
Janet and Arden Hundey in memory of Todd Parsapour
Paolina and Viny Iyengar in memory of Todd Parsapour
Dale and Tracy Joyce in memory of Dean Callender
Paige Martin ’89 in memory of Amy (Wood) Kuriger ’89
Jane McCord in memory of Frederick R. McCord
Presbyterian School in memory of Todd Parsapour
Jayne and Chuck Shull in memory of Todd Parsapour
Nancy Williams and Larry Stevens in memory of John C. Stevens
Jane and Keith Trotman in memory of Jack H. Mayfield, Susan R. Mayfield, and David M. Underwood
Lynda Knapp Underwood in memory of Merrell Athon
Patricia and C.W. Wimberly in memory of Todd Parsapour
David and Eula Wintermann Foundation in memory of Randall Nelson
Connie and Tommy Wright in memory of Merrell Athon
Head of School Ned Smith presents mathematics teacher Robin Bowman with the 2025 Marc F. Adler Faculty Award.
Head of School Ned Smith presents the Head of School Award to Ivonna Lloyd and Lorenzo Juarez.
COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES
Members of the Class of 2025 were accepted at 205 colleges and universities.
The University of Alabama
American University*
The American University of Paris
Arizona State University – Tempe
The University of Arizona*
University of Arkansas*
Auburn University*
Austin College
Austin Community College*
Babson College
Baylor University*
Belmont University
Bennington College
Bentley University
Berry College
Boston College*
Boston University*
Bradley University
Butler University
Cal Poly*
University of California San Diego
University of California, Santa Cruz
The Catholic University of America
Chapman University
College of Charleston
The University of Chicago*
The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina
Clark Atlanta University
Clemson University
Coastal Carolina University
University of Colorado Boulder*
Colorado College*
Colorado Mesa University
Colorado School of Mines
Colorado State University – Fort Collins*
Connecticut College
University of Connecticut*
Cornell University*
Curry College
Dallas College
Davidson College*
University of Dayton
University of Denver
DePaul University*
DePauw University
Dominican University
Drexel University
Duke University*
University of Edinburgh
Elon University
Emerson College
Fashion Institute of Technology
Florida Atlantic University
Florida International University
University of Florida
Fordham University
Franklin & Marshall College
Franklin Pierce University*
Furman University
George Mason University
Georgetown University*
The George Washington University
University of Georgia*
Gonzaga University
Goucher College
Hamilton College*
Hampden Sydney College
Hampton University*
Houston Christian University
University of Houston*
Howard University*
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Illinois College*
University of the Incarnate Word
Indiana University Bloomington*
University of Iowa
University of Kansas
Kean University
University of Kentucky
Kenyon College*
Lehigh University
LIM College
Lipscomb University*
Louisiana State University*
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Loyola Marymount University*
Loyola University Chicago
Loyola University New Orleans
Macalester College
Marist University
Marquette University
University of Mary Hardin Baylor
Maryland Institute College of Art
University of Maryland – College Park
Marywood University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology*
McNeese State University*
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Miami University – Oxford
University of Miami*
Millsaps College
Mississippi State University
University of Mississippi*
University of Missouri – Columbia
Montana State University
Morehouse College
University of Nebraska – Lincoln
University of New Mexico
The New School
North Carolina A&T State University
North Carolina State University at Raleigh
University of North Texas
Northeastern University*
Northern Kentucky University
The Ohio State University*
Ohio University
Oklahoma State University
The University of Oklahoma*
University of Oregon
Otterbein University
Pace University*
Palm Beach Atlantic University
Pennsylvania State University
Pepperdine University
University of Pittsburgh
Prairie View A&M University*
Providence College
University of Puget Sound
Purdue University
Randolph–Macon College
Rhode Island School of Design
Rhodes College*
Rice University*
University of Rochester*
Rollins College
Rose Hulman Institute of Technology*
Rutgers University–New Brunswick
Saint Louis University
Saint Michael’s College
Sam Houston State University*
Samford University
San Diego State University
University of San Diego*
University of San Francisco
Santa Clara University
Sarah Lawrence College
Savannah College of Art and Design
Sewanee: The University of the South*
Simon Fraser University
University of South Carolina – Columbia*
University of Southern California*
Southern Methodist University*
The University of Southern Mississippi
Southern University and A&M College*
Southern University at New Orleans*
Southwestern University
Spelman College
University of St Andrews*
St. Edward’s University*
St. John’s University – New York
St. Thomas University – Canada
Stephen F. Austin State University*
Stevens Institute of Technology*
Syracuse University*
The University of Tampa
Tarleton State University
Temple University
Texas A&M University–College Station*
Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi*
Texas Christian University*
Texas State University*
Texas Tech University*
Texas Woman’s University
The University of Tennessee – Knoxville*
The University of Texas at Arlington*
The University of Texas at Austin*
The University of Texas at Dallas
The University of Texas at San Antonio*
Tiffin University
Trinity College*
Trinity University*
Trinity Valley Community College*
Tulane University*
University of Tulsa
The University of Utah
Vanderbilt University*
Vassar College
University of Vermont*
Virginia Military Institute*
Virginia Tech*
University of Michigan*
University of Virginia*
Wabash College
Wake Forest University*
Washington and Lee University*
Washington University in St. Louis
University of Washington–Seattle
Webster University
West Texas A&M University
Western Carolina University
William & Mary*
The College of Wooster
Worcester Polytechnic Institute*
University of Wyoming
Xavier University of Louisiana
*One or more members of the Class of 2025 attending
THE CLASS OF 2025 SCHOLARSHIPS
Numerous seniors have been awarded scholarships based on their academic, artistic, or athletic accomplishments. The students recognized below are the scholarship recipients who have accepted the scholarship and will be attending the college or university that bestowed it or who have accepted a scholarship from an outside organization. Total awarded: $22,908,152.
Kennah Bent Track & Field Scholarship McNeese State University
Alfredo Cristobal Bolado
Early Application Scholarship Stevens Institute of Technology
John Sprague Boone Presidential Scholarship Texas Tech University
Sadie Abigail Butler
True Blue Scholarship Auburn University
Isabella Grace Campise O K U Award
Pathfinder Award
The University of Oklahoma
Claire Camille Carruba President’s Scholarship
Trinity University
Tyler Luke Cesarski
Red and Blue Scholarship
Academic Merit Scholarship University of Mississippi
Robert Currie Clark
Academic Achievement Award
Pathfinder Award
The University of Oklahoma
Austin Matthew Conte
Tiger Award
Trinity University
Sophia Rae Cormier
Track Scholarship
Hampton University
Samantha Alexandra Durand
Success Scholarship
Franklin Pierce University
Aidan Gene Eshelman
Baseball Scholarship University of Texas at San Antonio
Arianna Isabel Espana
Women’s Soccer Scholarship
Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi
Morgan Sinclair Estrada
PACE Incentive Award
Pace University
Gray Bonner Evans
Football Scholarship
Texas A&M University
Clayton Malcolm Gaither
Henderson Scholarship
Presidential Scholarship University of Vermont
Carina Isabel Garza
Achievement Award
Loyola Marymount University
Grace Raven Gray
Academic Merit Scholarship
St. Edward’s University
Katherine Takara Hale
Softball Association Scholarship
West University
Hollyn Grace Hanslik
Honor Award
Pathfinder Award
The University of Oklahoma
Dayla Celestine Henderson
Soccer Scholarship
Honors College Scholarship
Houston Alumni Chapter Scholarship
Southern University at New Orleans
Lily Grove
Missionary Baptist Church Scholarship
Katherine Grace Hendricks
True Blue Scholarship
Auburn University
Chloe Dennis Hollis
Transformation Merit Award
Louisiana State University
Christian Damir Houston
Football Scholarship
Trinity Valley Community College
Finley Patrick Howell
President’s Scholarship
Trinity University
Nadia Mary Helene Jett
Capstone Scholarship
Howard University
Reid Holmes Johnson
Distinction Award
Baylor University
Francesca Christine Johnson
Soccer Scholarship
Academic Merit Scholarship
Southern University and A&M College
Marie Ellecia Knolle
Society of Petroleum Engineering – GCS
Avery Madison Knupp
Tuition Award
The University of Arkansas
Carson Jacob Kotlarz Award of Excellence
Pathfinder Award
The University of Oklahoma
Ethan Matthew Lahoti National Merit Scholarship
Ari Klein Levine
Dean’s Scholarship Indiana University at Bloomington
Gianna Simone Lewis Softball Scholarship
Stephen F. Austin State University
Ryder Maclain Linebarger Academic Heritage Scholarship Auburn University
Katherine Keith Malta Green and Gold Scholarship Colorado State University
Abigail Lyla Maltby Award of Excellence
Pathfinder Award
The University of Oklahoma
Reagan McKinley Moriarty
Tennessee Explore Scholarship University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Maci McKenna Noser Tuition Award
The University of Arkansas
Tate Martin Organ Rhodes Award Rhodes College
Bella Lynae Perdue Distinction Award
Baylor University
Josephine Elizabeth Powell
Transformation Merit Award
Louisiana State University
Dylan Quan National Merit Scholarship
Cody Anderson Ray
Ecce Quam Bonum Award
Sewanee: The University of the South
Travis Toler Ray
TCU Scholarship
Texas Christian University
Vanessa Elizabeth Reed
O K U Award
Pathfinder Award
The University of Oklahoma
Harper Evelyn Rives
Alumni Scholarship
The University of Mississippi
Abigail Lynn Ross
Academic Scholarship
Soccer Scholarship
Lipscomb University
Benjamin Kern Seaworth
Catapult Scholarship
Endeavor Scholarship
Merit Scholarship
National Merit Scholarship
Rose Hulman Institute of Technology
Rishabh Anuj Sharma
Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship
Garret Mahan Smith
Academic Achievement Award
Pathfinder Award
The University of Oklahoma
Hannah Vivian Smith
The Theatre School Scholarship
DePaul University
Preston Davis Sullivan
Baseball Scholarship
Academic Excellence Scholarship University of Houston
DeVonte Cheval Taylor II
Track and Field Scholarship
Texas A&M University
Brandon Kamari Thomas
Football Scholarship
Trinity Valley Community College
Vivian Louise Turbidy
Classic Scholars Award
The University of Georgia
Patrick Harkins Wailes
Dean’s Scholarship
Trinity University
Robert Thompson White
Canfield Business Honors Program Scholarship
The University of Texas at Austin
Claire Dervaes Whitehead
Ecce Quam Bonum Award
Sewanee: The University of the South
Gabriella Grace Wong
Founders' Scholarship
Texas Christian University
Zachary Michael Wong
Purple and White Award
Texas Christian University
Zaina Ali Zaidi
Arches Scholarship
Trinity College
IN MEMORIAM
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the grieving families who lost loved ones in the tragic Hill Country flooding.
SALLY SAMPLE GRAVES
It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of a beloved member of our community and devoted EHS champion, Sally Sample Graves.
Sally was known for her sharp intellect, quick wit, and gracious spirit. Sally graduated high school in Longview before continuing her studies at Southern Methodist University and the University of Texas at Austin. From her early days in Longview throughout her university years and beyond, she possessed a lifelong commitment to education and helping to shape opportunities for generations of students.
Sally had a quiet but powerful way of making a difference. Whenever she learned of initiatives or campaigns that promised new opportunities for students, she was quick to lend her support. Her generosity and encouragement made a lasting impact—from the School’s formative years to our most recent efforts to grow and thrive.
We are grateful for the legacy she leaves behind and the countless lives she touched through her steadfast support of Episcopal High School.
Photo by Margaret Young
THANK YOU
Thank you to our 2024 2025 Board of Trustees for its leadership and dedication to Episcopal High School.
2024 ‑2025 Board of Trustees
Chairman
The Rt. Rev. C. Andrew Doyle
Executive Chair
Richard A. Howell ’01
Board of Trustees
Katie Barnes ’92, Stewart Black, Fowler Carter ’98, Edward B. Crain, Jr., Stacey Crenshaw, Morrow B. Evans ’94, Carl F. Giesler, Jr., Curtis Hartman, Steve W. Herod, Simmi Jaggi, George O. McDaniel III, Amy Melton, Joel Moore, Charlie Neuhaus ’95, Eloise (Fay) Novotny ’94, Charles H. Prioleau, Courtney (Lanier) Sarofim ’88, Ned Smith, The Rev. Dr. R. Leigh Spruill, James E. Taussig, Dr. Ramsi (Bethany) Taylor ’98, Patrick G. Trask, Duncan Underwood ’89, Mollie Phelan Wallace, James Whitehead ’94
Life Trustees
John F. Austin III, Edward C. Becker, The Rt. Rev. Maurice M. Benitez†, W. Craig Childers, Lacy Crain, The Rev. Laurens A. Hall, Victor A. Kormeier, Jr., Frederick R. McCord†, Laurence B. Neuhaus, The Rt. Rev. Claude E. Payne, Joel I. Shannon, Lynda Knapp Underwood, The Rt. Rev. Don A. Wimberly
Executive Committee
Edward B. Crain, Jr., The Rt. Rev. C. Andrew Doyle, Melinda B. Hildebrand, Richard A. Howell ’01, Joel Moore, Eloise (Fay) Novotny ’94, A. Haag Sherman, Ned Smith, Dr. Ramsi (Bethany) Taylor ’98, Duncan Underwood ’89, Lynda Knapp Underwood, Randa Duncan Williams
† deceased
2025‑2026
Chairman
The Rt. Rev. C. Andrew Doyle
Executive Chair
Richard A. Howell ’01
Board of Trustees
Shelley Torian Barineau, Katie Barnes ’92, Stewart Black, Fowler Carter ’98, Kim Clark, Edward B. Crain, Jr., Stacey Crenshaw, Morrow B. Evans ’94, Carl F. Giesler, Jr., Curtis Hartman, Andrew B. Hawthorn ’91, Steve W. Herod, Amy Melton, The Rev. Patrick J. Miller, Taft Mohair II, Charlie Neuhaus ’95, Eloise (Fay) Novotny ’94, Courtney (Lanier) Sarofim ’88, Elise de Compiegne Shatto, Ned Smith, The Rev. Dr. R. Leigh Spruill, Dr. Ramsi (Bethany) Taylor ’98, Patrick G. Trask, Mollie Phelan Wallace, James Whitehead ’94
Life Trustees
John F. Austin III, Edward C. Becker, The Rt. Rev. Maurice M. Benitez†, W. Craig Childers, Lacy Crain, The Rev. Laurens A. Hall, Victor A. Kormeier, Jr., Frederick R. McCord†, Laurence B. Neuhaus, The Rt. Rev. Claude E. Payne, Joel I. Shannon, Duncan Underwood ’89, Lynda Knapp Underwood, The Rt. Rev. Don A. Wimberly
Executive Committee
Shelley Torian Barineau, Edward B. Crain, Jr., The Rt. Rev C. Andrew Doyle, Carl F. Giesler, Jr., Melinda B. Hildebrand, Richard A. Howell ’01, Eloise (Fay) Novotny ’94, A. Haag Sherman, Ned Smith, Dr. Ramsi (Bethany) Taylor ’98, Lynda Knapp Underwood, Mollie Phelan Wallace, Randa Duncan Williams
LEADERSHIP
Head of School
Ned Smith
Associate Head of School for Finance & Operations
Evelyn Cambria
Associate Head of School for Academics & Student Life
The Rev. Tyler Montgomery
Principal
Dr. Antonio Avalos
Dean of Religion
The Rev. Art Callaham
Director of Athletics
Jason Grove
Director of Diversity, Community, and Inclusion
Wayne Jones
DEVELOPMENT TEAM
Chief Development Officer
Margaret Young
Development Associate
Ellie Andrews
Director of Alumni Affairs
Colleen Kearns
Stewardship Coordinator
Debbie Kelley
Auction Coordinator
Mandy (Malone) Loper ’98
Director of Major Gifts
Kathryn Straw
Director of Communications
Jessica Morales
Dean of Faculty Nguyet Xuan Pham
Dean of Arts
Paul Revaz
Chief Development Officer
Margaret Young
Database and Information Systems Manager
Jodie Thorne
Director of Annual Giving
Lauren Turner
COMMUNICATIONS TEAM
Director of Communications
Jessica Morales
Senior Graphic Designer
Diana Mumford
Web Designer
Charles Holt
Website Content Developer
Bob Matthews
Photography: Chris Bailey ’04 Photography, Charles Holt, Diana Mumford, EHS Archives