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ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIPS

ESTABLISHED DURING THE THROUGH THESE GATES CAMPAIGN THE WILLIAM J. ADAMS IV ’01 SCHOLARSHIP The William J. Adams IV ’01 Scholarship was established in 2004 by his parents and friends. THE ALGERNON SYDNEY SULLIVAN SCHOLARSHIPS The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Scholarships have been provided by annual grants from the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation of New York since 1936 in memory of Algernon Sydney Sullivan, founder and first president of the New York Southern Society. THE ARAMARK ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP The ARAMARK Scholarship for Student Excellence was established in 2008 to commemorate the fruitful, fifty-year relationship between Hampden-Sydney College and ARAMARK Food Service. THE SHAWN DAVID BROWN ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP The Shawn David Brown Scholarship was established in 2008 by Stephen B. “Bo” Wilkins ’92 in memory of his classmate and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity brother. Shawn was a great friend and gifted artist who died on September 28, 2004, of complications following a surfing accident.

THE BRAND BANKING COMPANY SCHOLARSHIP The Brand Banking Company Scholarship was established in 2002 through the generosity of Trustee Bartow Morgan, Jr. ’94 as an equivalent to the Georgia Hope Scholarship. THE BRUSH SCHOLARSHIP The Brush Scholarship was established in 1998 by C. Beeler Brush of Hampden-Sydney, Virginia, in memory of his parents, Clinton E. Brush III and Martha Stockton Brush, of Nashville, Tennessee. THE ROBERT K. AND CYNTHIA L. CITRONE SCHOLARSHIP The Robert K. and Cynthia L. Citrone Scholarship was established in 2008 by Robert ’87 and Cynthia Citrone of Southport, Connecticut. THE CL ASS OF 2003 SCHOLARSHIP IN HONOR OF RALPH CRAWLEY The Class of 2003 Scholarship was established in 2002 by the Class of 2003 in honor of Ralph Crawley. THE CL ASS OF 2004 ANNUAL SCHOL ARSHIP The Class of 2004 Annual Scholarship was established in 2003 by the Class of 2004 in memory of Conrad Frazier ’04 and in honor of Walter Simms.

THE CL ASS OF 2005 SCHOL ARSHIP IN HONOR OF PROFESSOR LEE COHEN The Class of 2005 Annual Scholarship was established in honor of the late Professor Lee M. Cohen, distinguished member of the College community.

THE SUZANNE PEEBLES HARRISON ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP The Suzanne Peebles Harrison Scholarship was established in 2007 by a gift from Mr. & Mrs. M. Peebles Harrison ’89 of Duck, North Carolina, in memory of Mr. Harrison’s mother.

THE CLASS OF 2007 SCHOLAR­ SHIP IN HONOR OF LT. GEN. SAMUEL V. WILSON The Class of 2007 Annual Scholarship was established in honor of Lt. General Samuel V. Wilson, President Emeritus of Hampden-Sydney College. The scholarship honors General Wilson’s dedication and commitment to Hampden-Sydney values and recognizes his many years of dutiful service.

THE SCARLETT VICTORIA McCLENDON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP The Scarlett Victoria McClendon Memorial Scholarship was established in 2002 by James A. Crowell IV ’96 and his wife Michaeleen in memory of his mother, Scarlett V. McClendon.

THE CL ASS OF 2008 SCHOLARSHIP IN HONOR OF MS. GERRY PETTUS The Class of 2008 Annual Scholarship was established in honor of Ms. Gerry Pettus, “Ms. P”, Office Manager, Campus Security and Telecommunications, Hampden-Sydney College.

THE MEMORIAL ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP The Memorial Annual Scholarship was established in 2001 and honors the memory of deceased alumni, family, faculty, staff, and friends of the College.

THE MINORITY LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP The Minority Leadership Scholarship was established in 2002 by a group of generous donors in the hope that it would help create a Hampden-Sydney THE ELLIS FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP College that more closely resembles the The Ellis Family Scholarship was world beyond its gates. established in 1999 by Trustee and alumnus John C. Ellis, Jr. ’70, in THE CLAUDE MORTON, JR. memory of his sister, Virginia Elizabeth SCHOLARSHIP Ellis, a former Norfolk Academy teacher. The Claude Morton, Jr. Scholarship was established in 2000 by the officers and board members of Konover Property

Trust in memory of Claude Morton, Jr., the father of Hampden-Sydney alumnus C. Cammack Morton ’73. THE CHARLES C. MOTTLEY MINORITY SCHOLARSHIP The Charles C. Mottley Minority Scholarship was established in 2000 by Chuck Mottley ’56 of Scottsdale, Arizona. THE FRANK L. AND BARBARA G. NANNEY ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP The Frank L. and Barbara G. Nanney Annual Scholarship was established in 2004 by Leigh Nanney Hersey and John Taylor Hersey II of Scottsdale, Arizona, in honor of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Frank L. Nanney, Jr. ‘56. THE M. W. “DYKE” PEEBLES, JR. ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP The M. W. “Dyke” Peebles, Jr. Scholarship was established in 1998 by J. Fain Peebles ’78, his wife Diana, and sons Alex, Mackie, and James, in honor of Fain’s father, Dyke. THE WEST VIRGINIA SCHOLARSHIP The West Virginia Scholarship was established in 2003 by John B. and Katherine W. Long to encourage bright, well-rounded students from the state of West Virginia to attend HampdenSydney College.

Campaign Leadership CAMPAIGN CHAIRMEN Thomas N. Allen ’60, Richmond Henry C. Spalding, Jr. ’60, Richmond CAMPAIGN STEERING COMMITTEE William C. Boinest ’54, Richmond George B. Cartledge, Jr. ’63, Roanoke W. Birch Douglass III ’65, Richmond John C. Ellis, Jr. ’70, Virginia Beach Robert V. Hatcher, Jr. ’51, Manakin-Sabot Maurice A. Jones ’86, Norfolk John G. Macfarlane III ’76, Greenwich, CT Henry H. McVey III ’57, Ware Neck William L. Pannill ’77, Martinsville William F. Shumadine, Jr. ’66, Richmond Hugh R. Stallard ’59, Richmond Donnan Chancellor Wintermute, Alexandria Walter M. Bortz III, ex officio † - deceased

T - trustee

FT - former trustee

MAJOR GIFTS COMMITTEE Thomas N. Allen ’60, Richmond William C. Boinest ’54, Richmond Charles L. Cabell ’74, Richmond George B. Cartledge, Jr. ’63, Roanoke W. Birch Douglass III ’65, Richmond John W. Drescher ’70, Virginia Beach John C. Ellis, Jr. ’70, Virginia Beach M. Peebles Harrison ’89, Duck, NC Scott M. Harwood ’65, Farmville C. Randolph Hudgins, Jr. ’46, Norfolk Maurice A. Jones ’86, Norfolk James F. Lipscomb ’66, Richmond John G. Macfarlane III ’76, Greenwich, CT Henry H. McVey III ’57, Ware Neck William L. Pannill ’77, Martinsville Kenneth E. Powell ’75, Richmond James C. Roberts ’55, Richmond William F. Shumadine, Jr. ’66, Richmond

Julious P. Smith, Jr. ’65, Richmond Henry C. Spalding ’60, Richmond Hugh R. Stallard ’59, Richmond Joseph F. Viar, Jr. ’63, Alexandria Donald P. Whitley ’59, Richmond Donnan Chancellor Wintermute, Alexandria CORPORATIONS & FOUNDATIONS COMMITTEE George F. Albright, Jr. ’74, Washington, D.C. A. Dale Cannady ’70, Richmond Richard B. Donaldson ’73, Newport News Randolph C. Harrell ’84, Northern Virginia J. Brian Jackson ’87, Charlottesville Herbert V. Kelly, Jr. ’73, Newport News Erik A. Koroneos ’79, Lynchburg G. Michael Pace Jr. ’79, Roanoke Hugh R. Stallard ’59, Richmond, Co-Chair Robert W. Woltz, Jr. ’71, Richmond, Co-Chair

PLANNED GIVING COMMITTEE David D. Addison ’64, Richmond J. Robert Bray ’60, Portsmouth Charles L. Cabell ’74, Richmond R. Scott Carr ’95, Suffolk W. Birch Douglass III ’65, Chairman, Richmond James F. Douthat ’64, Roanoke Christopher H. Dowdy ’99, Farmville C. Hobson Goddin ’45, Richmond J. Sheppard Haw III ’78, Richmond C. Randolph Hudgins, Jr. ’46, Norfolk W. Glenn Hurt ’60, Richmond Charles V. McPhillips ’82, Norfolk Henry R. Pollard IV ’64, Richmond C. Edward Russell, Jr. ’64, Virginia Beach William T. Saunders, Jr. ’60, Newport News Gordon D. Schreck ’65, Mt. Pleasant, SC Donald P. Whitley ’59, Richmond Edward W. Wolcott Jr. ’76, Norfolk


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