ANNUAL REPORT 1 COMMUNITY

Upper
Amy JohnBrianBakerBarkerBird,Chair, Finance Committee
Middle School Mary Jo Marker School School
AkemiBenVivianKurtLangLarsenLeeLogueLouchheim, Chair, Strategic Planning Steering Committee
John McNamara, Chair, New Campus Building Committee
Assistant Principal Ryan Hoglund
Alex Bocock, Chair, Major Gifts Committee
Joshua Kanter
ADMINISTRATION
Assistant Principal Linda MargaretTatomerRose (through June 2013) Middle School Principal Tyler
Bob Steiner, Chair
Priya Junnar Chodosh
Ex-Officio Alan Sparrow, Head of School Julie A. Barrett, Associate Head of School Trustee Emeriti
Rachel Sweet Martin, ’88, Chair, Alumni Leadership Committee
Sam ScottGoldsteinBHayashi, Bishop Episcopal Diocese of Utah
Principal Deborah Mohrman Lower
Principal Lee Thomsen Upper
Jill
Ira Rubinfeld, Chair, Education Committee
Richard Badenhausen, Chair, Nominating and Governance Committee
Philip McCarthey, Vice Chair
Rhonda Nicoloff
Jennifer Price-Wallin, Chair, Campaign Steering Committee
Pastor France Davis
Saba MichaelSiddiquiWeinholz
Head School School Fonarow
To all alumni, parents, parents of alumni, grandparents, faculty, staff, and friends who gave to Rowland Hall in 2012-2013, your support of the extraordinary education our children receive is greatly appreciated. Every gift makes a difference.
Melissa Orford
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Peter Billings, Jr. ’63
Assistant Principal
Margaret Niver McGann, Chair, Legal Committee
of School Alan Sparrow Associate Head of School Julie A. Barrett Beginning School Principal Carol Blackwell Lower
Ian ChristopherCumming“Kit” Sumner, ’64

ANNUAL REPORT 3 4 REPORTS 9 TRANSITIONS 14 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2013 24 FIVE ALUMNS 29 ALUMNI 34 ADVANCEMENT 42 DONORS EDITOR Kathy Adams MANAGING EDITOR Susan Koles Rickman LAYOUT/PRODUCTION Mason Fetzer FEATURE PHOTOGRAPHY Kirsten Hepburn, Stephanie Orfanakis, Stuart Ruckman, Michael Schoenfeld ALUMNI PHOTOGRAPHY Mary Moore McLean Photography, Durham, North Carolina Erica Rankin, Studio Altius, St. Louis, Missouri Kirsten Hepburn Photography, Salt Lake City, REPORTUtahANNUAL Student Body President Tyler Labov TABLE OF CONTENTS

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In recent years, top educators from around the country have encouraged schools to focus on a new set of competencies for students. Pat Bassett, former president of the National Association of Independent Schools, has referred to these as the six C’s: creativity, character, critical thinking, communication, cross cultural competency, and collaboration. As we examine our use of technology, it is important to remember that although technology is not the only educational tool available to us, it is a powerful tool when used intentionally to meet well thought out educational goals. The Board of Trustees has made it possible for the school to take two important steps to achieve these goals during the coming years. One, the Board authorized the creation of a new full-time position, Director of Curriculum and Instruction, for which we are conducting a nationwide search. Two, we have recently hired Middle School mathematics teacher, Christian Waters, to fill the new position of Director of Technology Integration. These individuals will play vital roles in disseminating current research on how children learn, and, most importantly, in training and supporting our faculty as they adapt to new educational methods and best practices.
I hope you will enjoy reading about how much Rowland Hall has accomplished during the recent school year, and particularly call your attention to the stories of a handful of our successful graduates. Those who generously agreed to be featured are among the many we are proud to call our alumni.
As we look to strengthen our program in all areas while maintaining the best of traditional education, we will continually question how new technologies, applications, and software can best help us realize an ever-changing set of targets. The collision of digital learning and traditional education is a major topic for the current strategic planning steering committee of the Board of Trustees. I have to say that it is an exciting time to be an educator exploring these issues. We welcome your suggestions and insights as we navigate the technological world and help our students acquire the competencies and confidence necessary to achieve success.
AlanSincerely,Sparrow Head of School FROM HEAD OF SCHOOL
Dear families, alumni, grandparents, and friends: When reflecting on the last few years, it is impossible to ignore how advances in technology have challenged Rowland Hall to change the way it educates its students. In fact, the ongoing technological revolution compels us to continually evaluate our pedagogy, and to adapt quickly, but thoughtfully, to better equip students for careers we could not imagine just five years ago.

Since early June, mountains of dirt just west of the McCarthey gymnasium have been moved daily. Before the earth movers and cement pourers could get to work on our new athletic fields, scores of Rowland Hall loyalists like you removed obstacles from our path to help us reach this point in the school’s history: you gave money to pay for the construction; you gave suggestions about designs; you helped us plan future steps; and you nurtured the vision that all our students could, one day, learn, play, and grow together on one campus. This is an era of change at Rowland Hall. Our facilities are improving. Beginning School students are using iPads. This year, the daily class schedule will change for the middle and upper schoolThesestudents.changes are taking place in an environment where there is one great constant – Rowland Hall’s teachers. They endeavor to integrate digital connectivity in the classroom, they adjust schedules and courses and incorporate best practices, and they excite our children about their possibilities and passions. Our faculty wholeheartedly engage with our children, and our efforts are directed toward reinforcing the relationship between teacher and student. I hope you will join me in taking pride in the collective energy our community continues to generate, enabling us to break ground for new playing fields this summer and eventually new classrooms, gymnasiums, and art spaces that are fit for great teaching and learning.
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BoardBobSincerely,SteinerofTrustees
Chair FROM THE CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES


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For the recently completed year, our actual revenues and expenses were in line with forecasts; of particular note was the strong finish for the Annual Fund. With a few months to go the Annual Fund was below its target goal, but thanks to the generosity of community donors we reached the Annual Fund goal. The importance of the Annual Fund cannot be overstated. Without it, the school would be challenged to provide the breadth and depth of programs we all value.
The finance committee of the Board of Trustees is pleased to report that the school enters the 2013-2014 year on sound financial footing.
2012 - 2013 FINANCE REPORT
Each year we benchmark the school against similar schools across the country, and from a financial perspective, our rankings remain impressive. Tuition costs are at the low end of the group of peer schools and the percentage of revenues directed toward faculty salaries is at the high end. Even with our comparatively low tuition, our faculty salaries remain above the peer school average. The most valuable aspect of the school is the quality of our faculty, and we are pleased to see that our budget reflects this belief. Thanks to many generous donors, Rowland Hall enters the new school year in a strong financial position. The endowment fund has grown through Capital Campaign donations, financial controls are sound, and we have sufficient reserves to weather disruptions. Through the Board of Trustees’ strategic planning process, we will continue to explore ways to ensure Rowland Hall’s business model is financially sustainable well into the future.
John Bird Chair, Board of Trustees Finance Committee

FINANCIAL / ANNUAL REPORT 7 2012-2013 FINANCIAL STATEMENT INCOME Year to Date % of Budget OPERATING REVENUE Tuition $15,192,794 77.4% Auxiliary Income $2,914,939 14.8% Fees & Miscellaneous Income $ 487,628 2.5% TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE $18,595,361 94.7% NON-OPERATING REVENUE Donations $ 665,527 3.4% Interest/Dividends $371,513 1.9% TOTAL NON-OPERATING REVENUE $1,037,040 5.3% TOTAL INCOME $19,632,401 IEXPENSES/TRANSFERSnstructional $ 10,123,689 51.6% Administrative and General $1,643,313 8.4% Building and Grounds $1,126,278 5.7% Development $ 452,271 2.3% Marketing and Communications $355,718 1.8% Librar y $ 18,999 0.1% Auxiliary Services $2,840,501 14.5% Technology $ 785,900 4.0% Scholarships and Financial Aid $ 1,876,346 9.6% Transfer to Plant Account $ 403,102 2.1% Miscellaneous Expenses $ 5,080 0.0% TOTAL EXPENSES $19,631,197 NET SURPLUS (DEFICIT) $1,204 These numbers are audited each year in August after the Annual Report press deadline. Historically, very few changes are required as a result of the annual financial audit.
8 2011 - 2012 FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2013 REVENUE EXPENSES COST OF EDUCATING A ROWLAND HALL STUDENT Average Cost Per Student: $19,950 Average Tuition Per Student: $15,440 Percentage of Cost Paid by Tuition: 77.4% • Tuit ion and Fees-81.7% • Salaries,Benefitsand Taxes 62.3% • Annual Fund - 3 4% • Plant Repairs and Bus Replacement-2.0% • AuxiliaryServices -11.5% • Instructional- 9.4% • lnterest-0 .5% • Mai ntenance and Ut ilit ies 3.8% Misc. Activities -2.9% • Scholarshipsand Fi nancial Aid -9.6% • Administrative and Misc. -3.5% • Development 0.5% Marketingand Communications-1.0% Support/ Auxiliary Services- 8.0%

Margaret McGann was instrumental during the legal process of acquiring the Mt. Olivet property, both as a neighbor and parent. She joined the Board six years ago and served on the finance and education committees. She brought her legal expertise to Board discussions and for the last two years served as the Board legal advisor.
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SALUTE TO DEPARTING TRUSTEES••• ••• • • • • •
Rhonda Nicoloff completed two terms on the Board and worked on the finance committee and the Capital Campaign for the new campus. She was an effective liaison with families and a reliable source of information and guidance for school administration. Her participation will be missed.
Ben Logue served six years and was active on the finance committee and the new campus project. His knowledge of construction and development was valuable in helping make major decisions on building the athletic fields. He also provided good counsel on the implementation of the solar panels at the McCarthey Campus and on many other components of the school’s sustainability program.
Priya Junnar Chodosh served the Board and school in many capacities during her five years of volunteerism. She explored efficient ways to improve the school’s food services as chair of the cafeteria/food committee. She brought insight to the diversity committee and sound advice to the education and nominating committees. Her influence was strong and she was known for never saying “no.”
Thank you to all of our outgoing trustees for their hard work and dedication to the school. All of our students and faculty benefited from your strong efforts.
At this time each year we express our gratitude and fondly say goodbye to the trustees who have completed six years on the Board. We thank them for their service, support, and valuable advice.
Richard is married to Katherine Venti, an attorney and shareholder at Parsons Behle & Latimer. They have two children who both entered Rowland Hall in 2001: Will, a 2012 graduate who attends Gonzaga University, and Liza, who started her junior year this fall.
He first joined Rowland Hall’s Board in 2006 and has served on various committees, including education (for five years as its chair), finance, nominating (for one year as its chair), strategic planning (twice), the World Languages subcommittee, and numerous search committees.
MEET INCOMING BOARD CHAIR RICHARD BADENHAUSEN
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We are pleased to welcome Richard Badenhausen as the new Chair of the Board of RichardTrustees.isaprofessor and the Kim T. Adamson Chair at Westminster College, where he has spent the past decade directing its Honors program. He has also taught at Marshall University and the University of Michigan, where he received his Ph.D. in 1989. He concentrates his research and writing on T. S. Eliot and other modernist authors. Richard served on the board of directors of the National Collegiate Honors Council, an organization that represents over 700 collegiate honors programs around the country, and on the board of River Valley Child Development Services, the largest early childhood education provider in West Virginia.

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The Tophams have been part of the Rowland Hall community for seven years. During this time, Anna has volunteered on picture day, collected used books for donation, and helped out in the classroom. Anna has served as a room parent and Annual Fund liaison, and has participated on the Sustainability Committee, Food Services Committee, and the Auction Solicitations Committee. Reed, a Utah native, is an attorney with Stoel Rives. Their three children are Rowland Hall students: Austin and Cole are in seventh grade, and Natalie is in third grade.
WELCOME NEW TRUSTEES
The Robles have been part of the Rowland Hall community since 2007. Her daughter, Aileen, looks forward to beginning third grade in the fall.
Governor Jon Huntsman appointed Luz to be the first director of the State Office of Ethnic Affairs to oversee the Offices of Asian, Black, Hispanic/Latino and Pacific Islander Affairs. She currently works as vice president for Zion’s Bank.
Luz Robles holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Marketing and a Master of Public Administration from the University of Utah. In 2008, Luz was elected to the Utah State Senate to represent District 1, which encompasses the west side of Salt Lake City and parts of West Valley City. In 2012, she was elected to a second term and serves as the Senate minority caucus manager. She also serves on the Health and Human Services Appropriations and the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committees, and has focused her legislative work on public safety, veteran’s affairs, and health-related issues. In 2005,
Luz is committed to equality and justice for all people and has been a member of the Diversity Committee at Rowland Hall since it was created. She has served on the boards of many non-profit organizations, both city and statewide. Luz is currently on the boards of Guadalupe School, Kingsbury Hall, Primary Children’s Medical Center, and the College of Social and Behavioral Science Advisory Board for the University of Utah.
Anna Topham spent her childhood years in the suburbs of Chicago, Boston, and New York City. She received her dual Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and Economics from Bowdoin College and earned a Master of Business Administration from the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth College. Between degrees, Anna worked as a financial analyst in Merrill Lynch’s Investment Banking Group in New York City, where she met her husband, Reed. After graduating from business school, Anna joined American Stores Company, working in various marketing and project management capacities. She brought her organizational and leadership skills to Toysrus.com, where as director of product management she led a complete overhaul of the company’s fledgling website. She has advised several start-up companies and currently serves as manager of a private investment fund. After the births of three children in as many years, Anna stepped back from corporate work, and has focused her energy on her children and home life. She has coached her boys’ sports teams, organized a family reunion, and managed her children’s performance violin group.


Counsel” to Kruse Landa Maycock and Ricks, where she focuses on alternative dispute resolution.Carollikes to spend the rest of her time training her dogs for sheepdog and agility competitions. She has served on a number of community organizations, including the Board of Trustees for Utah Legal Services, “and Justice for All,” and the Community Legal Center. Carol is married to Stephen Hull, also a long-time Salt Lake City attorney. They have recently moved to Charleston, Utah (near Heber City), where they share their home and pasture with five border collies and several sheep. Their son, Robbie, was a “lifer,” having started in 2PreK and graduated in 2009. He recently graduated from Pomona College and is headed to Duke Law School this fall. While Robbie was at Rowland Hall, Carol served as a room representative and soccer parent representative. She continues to serve as school photographer for several of the school’s sports teams and has provided continual legal assistance to the school.
Oscar Wood Moyle IV, ’90, was born and raised in Salt Lake City and is a new member of the Alumni Committee of the Board. He received a Bachelor of Science in History from Lewis and Clark College and a Master of Business Administration from Westminster College in 2006. Wood is director of the Board of Trustees for the R. Harold Burton Foundation and the Edward L. Burton Foundation. His heartfelt commitment to the Salt Lake City community is reflected in the charitable boards on which he simultaneously serves, including the Utah Museum of Natural History, Westminster College’s Board of Trustees, and the Western Folk Life Center in Elko, Nevada. His wife, Marianne, is also an active civic volunteer, focusing much of her efforts as a board member of the Utah Zoological Society (Hogle Zoo). Marianne also volunteers on Rowland Hall’s Home and School Board and has been a room representative for both 3PreK and 4PreK. Wood and Marianne will also be Annual Fund liasons this year. Wood is an avid reader of military history and science fiction, and spends “way too much time” engrossed in college football. Wood, Marianne, and their son, Ocky, reside in the Avenues neighborhood and are excited for Ocky to begin kindergarten this fall.
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Carol Clawson was born and raised in Salt Lake City, where she attended Rowland Hall Middle School. Carol received a Bachelor of Arts in History and a Master of Arts in Education from Stanford University. She later received her J.D. from the University of Utah. She has practiced law in Salt Lake City for 20-plus years, and currently is “Of


Peter Hayes reluctantly retired last spring due to illness. He taught biology and study skills to Rowland Hall freshmen for over 17 years.
Lower School teacher Carolyn Schabel is relocating to Bend, Oregon. We wish the best to Mary McIntyre, who guided the school in instituting its successful and award-winning sustainability program for the past five years as our Director of Sustainability. She also revamped our food services program to include more healthy food choices and composting.
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Johanna Edwards taught advanced levels of math in the Upper School for more than 10 years and leaves Rowland Hall to return home to England to be closer to her family.
WE BID FOND FAREWELL TO THE
Finally, Margaret Rose, Lower School assistant principal, and her spouse, Laurie, have moved to Saipan to pursue once-in-a-lifetime personal and professional adventures. We will miss them all and wish each the best of luck and happiness.
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Lynne Peterson, long-time Lower School teacher, is returning to her home state of Montana to be a school administrator at the district level.
The 84 members of the Class of 2013 clearly understood the counseling office’s philosophy that college choices are first and foremost about the fit between institution and student. We congratulate them as they matriculate this fall into 47 institutions both around the country and the world. As in previous years, more than half of our senior class received offers of merit scholarships. This class has the highest percentage of National Merit Scholars Semifinalists in the State of Utah, the highest percentage of Rowmark Ski Academy graduates ever, and the highest number of “lifers” of any class at Rowland Hall to date.
What follows is a list of the colleges and universities to which our graduates will matriculate, followed by a list of the schools to which our graduates were offered admission.
GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF 2013 CLASS OF

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Isabella Louise Andreini
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Cameron Louis Ballard New York University, Shanghai Shanghai, China Shannen Elizabeth Balogh
Middlebury College Middlebury, Vermont Reed Elizabeth Esparza
University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Paul Carlyn Ausbeck University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Wesley Isaac Austin University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Samuel Robert Ball New York University, Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
George Washington University Washington, DC Claude Sageon Atkinson-Beckwith“Sage”
Westminster College Salt Lake City, Utah Ethan W. Fedor
University of Alaska Anchorage, Alaska Ethan Thomas Arsht
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Corrie Maya Harris University of San Francisco San Francisco, California
New York University New York, New York
John Alexander Beaufort University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Matthew Isaac Bernstein University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah James Ezekiel Bradley Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona Guthrie Zak Burnett Westminster College Salt Lake City, Utah Max Adler Byck Hampshire College Amherst, Massachusetts Nathaniel William Carlisle University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Bailey Mackay Carver § Department of Modern Dance University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Bryan James Cookson University of Calgary Alberta, Canada Kyle Thomas Cowdrey Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona Kiersten Jean Cutler University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Abeni Lu Ying Murdock Czajkowski College of Film and Media University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Maci Marie DeBlanc University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon Joseph Michael Diehl Washington University St. Louis, Missouri McKarah Caitlin Dreyfous § University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon
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California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, California Ariel Cecile Feola Tufts Medford,UniversityMassachusetts
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Katherine Toshiko Hayashi University of Southern California Los Angeles, California Alexander L. Ho University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California Micah Monoco Howard California College of the Arts San Francisco, California Bailey Carver and Abeni Murdock Czajkowski
Duncan Coltrin Flint Colorado School of Mines Golden, Colorado Madeline Marie Foley § Georgetown University Washington, DC Ikwo Efanga Frank Utah State University Logan, Utah Cameron Jessup Galt University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Willem Turner Griffiths § University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon Meagan Elizabeth Hall Simmons College Boston, Massachusetts
Katherine Mary Edgley
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Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
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Brigham Young University Provo, Utah Alexander Pitzer Claremont,CollegeCalifornia
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Dalton F. Provost Santa Clara University Santa Clara, California Rahislic Honors College University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah (l to Reed Esparza, Abigail Levinson, Maci DeBlanc, Nathan Liou Row: (l to Alex Beaufort, Meagan Hall, Joe Narus, Micah Howard, Cameron Galt
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University of Southern California Los Angeles, California Sydney Tolland Maves
Drew Alexander Maggelet University of Miami Coral Gables, Florida
16 2012 - 2013 Leigh Kathleen Hunt * § Wellesley College Wellesley, Massachusetts Mathew Robert Jackson University of Utah Salt Lake City, UtAH Helena “Mowgs” Ruby Jarman University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, California Anna Elizabeth Jobe Post Graduate Year Rowmark Ski Academy Breanna Marie Johnson College of Film and Media Arts University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Breezy Noble Johnson * § Post Graduate Year U.S. Ski Team National Training Group Kumbee Kim University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Bailey Ane Kirby * Texas Christian University Fort Worth, Texas Douglas Andrew Labov Boston Boston,UniversityMassachusetts Tyler Clark Labov George Washington University Washington, DC Allyson Frances Larcom * Wellesley College Wellesley, Massachusetts Eleanor Margaret Layfield * § Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland Abigail Renee Levinzon § University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Nathan James Liou Undecided
Shelby Kim Matsumura
Brighton Anne Moreton Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona Alexander Narus University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah
Carl Christian Noble University of New Hampshire Durham, New Hampshire Katherine
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Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

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CLASS of 2013 / ANNUAL REPORT 17 Kaitlin Ramsey University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona Nitika Thootkuri Reddy * Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colorado Griffin Matson Robillard Boston ChestnutCollegeHill,Massachusetts Cari Elisabet Sanyer * University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin Megan Taylor Scaglione University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Benjamin Isaac Schloesser Reed Portland,CollegeOregon Saeed F. Shihab * University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah James Henry “Hank” Shipman School of Kinesiology University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Blake Walker Shott University of California, San Diego La Jolla, California Scott Daniel Silverstein § University of Puget Sound Tacoma, Washington Sage Louise Sterrett Montana State University Bozeman, Montana Aurora Christine Marie Siguenza Stone University of Southern California Los Angeles, California Hunter Richard Stuercke Post Graduate Year Rowmark Ski Academy Corinne Mitsuye Sugino Wake Forest Winston-Salem,UniversityNorth Carolina Hannah Scout Swenson * University of Southern California Los Angeles, California Anya Tchoupakov * Global Liberal Studies New York University New York, New York Lila Bettina Thulin * § Stanford Stanford,UniversityCalifornia Thomas Tooze * Rocky Mountain College Billings, Montana Gabriela Rosenada Valdes Occidental College Los Angeles, California Austen Claire Van Burns * Swarthmore Swarthmore,CollegePennsylvania Ji Eun “Jinny” You University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Dylan H. Zanker University of Miami Coral Gables, Florida
Michael Zubair * Honors
Jonathan SaltUniversityCollegeofUtahLakeCity,Utah Alan
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University of Utah Salt Lake City,
Utah * Denotes World Languages Award for continuous study of one language for four years of high school, having met all academic §requirements.DenotesDistinction in service.
Gift from the school to a senior who has given outstanding community service.
The Science Award Ethan W. Fedor
Student Leadership Award
A gift from the school to an elected member of Student Council who has demonstrated extraordinary leadership to the council and the school.
Kiersten Jean Cutler
A gift from the faculty to the student who has given outstanding service to the school.
Benjamin Isaac Schloesser
The Humanities Award
Lila Bettina Thulin
Kiersten Jean Cutler
The Peter Hayes Science And Advocacy Award
Eleanor Margaret Layfield
The History Department Award
Lila Bettina Thulin
The Michael G. Koetter Mathematics Award
Katherine Mary Edgley
Sydney Tolland Maves
The Aunt Henri Award
Valedictorians
A gift from the Chaplain to the student who has best represented the philosophy of Rowland Hall: integration of body, mind, and Thespirit.Community Service Award
A gift from the family of James Fessenden, Class of 1969, to the senior selected by the student body who has been most receptive and responsive to the needs of others.
The Bishops’ Award
Lila Bettina Thulin
Samuel Robert Ball Reed Elizabeth Esparza
A gift from the school to a student for outstanding achievement in mathematics.
Abeni Lu Ying Murdock Czjakowski
Eleanor Margaret Layfield
The English Department Award
A gift from the Alumni Association, in memory of Bishop Daniel Sylvester Tuttle and Bishop Abiel Leonard, to the student with the highest academic record in the graduating class.
A gift from the school to a student for outstanding achievement in English.
CLASS OF 2013 AWARDS
The James Fessenden Award
A gift from the school, in memory of administrator Henrietta Pearson, chosen by the faculty, to a student who has demonstrated loyalty and dedication to the spirit and ideals of our school.
The Chaplain’s Award
The Faculty Award For Service Ariel Cecile Feola
Shelby Kim Matsumura
Lila Thulin and Eleanor Layfield
Austen Claire Van Burns
A gift from the faculty to a student for outstanding achievement in the humanities.
A gift from the school to a student for outstanding achievement in science.
A gift from the school to a passionate student of science and an advocate who has made Rowland Hall a better place for his or her peers.
A gift from the school to a student for outstanding achievement in history.
Cameron Louis Ballard
Lila Bettina Thulin
Salutatorian Katherine Mary Edgley

Hannah Scout Swenson In recognition of a student whose exuberance and love of the French language has been exemplary.
The Mandarin Chinese Award
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Madeline Marie Foley
The Latin Award
A gift from the S. Whitfield Lee family to seniors who have excelled academically and athletically and demonstrated leadership in competitive team sports.
The Spanish Award Samuel Robert Ball
Wesley Isaac Austin
Awarded to athletes who have competed on multiple sports teams and displayed an outstanding work ethic, dedication, coachability, and support of teammates and coaches.
Abeni Lu Ying Murdock Czajkowski
The Françoise Bernhard Scholarship
A gift from Rowmark Ski Academy to a senior in recognition of outstanding achievement.
A gift from the school to a student for outstanding achievement in Spanish.
A gift from the school to a student for outstanding achievement in Latin.
Cameron Louis Ballard
Leigh Kathleen Hunt
The Lee Athlete-Scholar Award
Senior Rowmark Award
Scott Daniel Silverstein
Cari Elisabet Sanyer
The Winged Lion Award
James Henry “Hank” Shipman Awarded to athletes who have demonstrated a high level of athletic ability, as well as characteristics such as commitment and dedication to the sport and team, leadership, sportsmanship, and coachability.
The Outstanding Athlete Awards
Scout Swenson, Bailey Kirby, Kaitlin Ramsey, Cari Sanyer, and Maddi Foley
A gift from the school to a student for outstanding achievement in Mandarin Chinese.
Jonathan Michael Zubair
Griffin Matson Robillard
Shelby Kim Matsumura

A gift from the school, in remembrance of a beloved former teacher, to a student for outstanding achievement in the visual arts.
Mathew Robert Jackson
Bailey Mackay Carver
A gift from the school to a senior for outstanding achievement in dance.
The Senior Dance Award
Cameron J. Galt
The Senior Music Award
A gift from the Salt Lake Acting Company, in memory of a beloved teacher, to a student for outstanding achievement in theater.
Cameron Louis Ballard
The Senior Debater Of The Year Award
Valdes
A gift from the school to a senior for outstanding achievement in debate.
Anya GabrielaTchoupakovRosenada
The Tony Larimer Award
Micah Monoco Howard
The American Psychological Association T.O.P. S.S. Award
A gift from the school for outstanding achievement in music.
The George Fox Award
A gift honoring excellence in the study of psychology, from the American Psychological Association.
Ethan Thomas Arsht
Kiersten Cutler

Cameron Louis Matthew Isaac Bernstein**, Madeline Marie Foley, Alexander L. Ho, Lila Bettina Thulin**, Claire
Ballard,
Kyleene Charis
Van Burns ** Denotes National Merit Scholarship Winners Class Of 2013 Longevity Awards Awarded to students who have attended Rowland Hall for at least twelve years.
Austen
Prefects
Samuel Robert Ball, Ariel Cecile Feola, Sydney Tolland Maves, Austen Claire Van Burns
Benjamin, ‘12 The Rotary Scholarship Award Lila Bettina Thulin, First Place Eleanor Margaret Layfield, Second Place James Henry Shipman, Third Place The Salt Lake Exchange Club Youth Of The Month Awards Eleanor Margaret Layfield and Scott Daniel Silverstein CLASS of 2013 / ANNUAL REPORT 21 National Merit Scholarship Program Award Finalists
Cameron Louis Ballard, John Alexander Beaufort, James Ezekiel Bradley, Guthrie Zak Burnett, Kiersten Jean Cutler, Abeni Lu Ying Murdock Czajkowski, Reed Elizabeth Esparza, Duncan Coltrin Flint, Madeline Marie Foley, Cameron Jessup Galt, Meagan Elizabeth Hall, Micah Monoco Howard, Helena “Mowgs” Ruby Jarman, Breanna Marie Johnson, Allyson Frances Larcom, Eleanor Margaret Layfield, Drew Alexander Maggelet, Brighton Anne Moreton, Sara Katherine Patterson, Chase Alexander Pope, Dalton F. Provost, Kaitlin Ramsey, Saeed Shihab, James Henry Shipman, Hannah Scout Swenson, Lila Bettina Thulin, Jonathan Michael Zubair, Matthew Alan Zubair
Johnson, ‘12, Peter Hayes, and

22 2012 - 2013 Jacob Ball Bowdoin College Nikita Abraham Brandeis University Zachary Deneris Brown University Ally Moore Bryn Mawr College Jack Veverka Kenyon CongratulationsCollege to the group of Lower School teachers and staff who were honored with the 2013 Marquardt Award for Faculty Development: Sarah Button, Tyler Fonarow, Patrick Godfrey, Sheri Harris, Brent Larsen, Mary Jo Marker, Chad Obermark, and Christian Waters. The Marquardt Award was established in 2011 through a generous gift from Bob Marquardt, father of three Rowland Hall lifers and a long-time former trustee and Board chair. This gift to our endowment annually funds an extraordinary professional development JUNIOR BOOK AWARDS RECIPIENTS OF 2013 MARQUARDT AWARD TO ATTEND IPAD PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR
Sonia Grunwald University of Chicago Trevor Falls University of Rochester Frederick Douglass & Susan B. Anthony Award Lucius Bynum University of Rochester George Eastman Young Leaders Award
Adria Lam University of Rochester Xerox Award For Innovation and Information Technology Lachlan Murphy University of Rochester Bausch & Lomb Award Connor Nelson University of The South Emily Sundquist Yale University
opportunity to benefit the school as a whole. A faculty member submits a proposal outlining the professional development opportunity he or she would like to pursue. This group of fifth and sixth grade educators and staff submitted a proposal to attend a three-day iPad Summer Seminar at the Hillbrook School’s Center for Teaching Excellence in Los Gatos, California. This summer they had an opportunity to reflect on how iPads have changed instruction in the classroom, discuss the changes with others who implement similar technology, and learn about best practices.
Joseph Oh St. Lawrence University

Sara Dacklin
Christa Sinclair
Mary Lawlor
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The Cary Jones Faculty Mentor Award was established through an anonymous gift to the school in honor of Mr. Jones’ dedication to the faculty when he was a trustee and chair of the Board. This year Rowland Hall proudly honors Mary Lawlor, who teaches sixth grade language arts and social studies and is a cross-country coach, with the Cary Jones Faculty Mentor Award for demonstrating excellence in the classroom and service to the entire Rowland Hall community.
Gary Lindemann
Lower School: Sara Dacklin, Second Grade Teacher
Middle School: Christa Sinclair, French Teacher
Congratulations to the following teachers who received awards this June for outstanding service to their profession and to the school.
The Sumner Family Faculty Awards are given each year to outstanding faculty members in each division who have demonstrated a love for teaching and excellence in their fields. It is an award given by a family who has shown an unparalleled commitment to the school for three generations. The award symbolizes the Sumner family’s high regard for the faculty. Congratulations to the 2012-2013 recipients of the Sumner Family Faculty
Upper School: Gary Lindemann, Theater Teacher
BeginningAwards:School: Erin Littlefield, Enrichment Lead Teacher
Erin Littlefield
TEACHERS HONORED AT 2013 GRADUATION CEREMONIES





From my earliest years in Lower School, I remember learning about the magic of the world around me through both experiential and classroom learning. In high school, Mr. Hayes’ biology class sparked what would become my academic passion. The intensity of his interest in the subject was contagious. From the time we spent learning about the adaptive attributes of the flora and fauna of the Utah desert in southern Utah to pneumonic songs to remember the Krebs cycle, his teaching encouraged my curiosity in the biological world to blossom. As strong as my science classes were, equally important were lessons I learned in more subtle ways. While learning French in Mr. Wortham’s class, I also garnered a respect for humanity and the integrity of the individual that informed my decision to go to medical school. The belief that I could tackle challenges helped me pursue my interests, even when obstacles made the road to accomplishing my goals unclear. The sense of community with my teachers, coaches, and teammates, and the friendships I carried throughout my tenure at Rowland Hall allowed me the confidence to explore and find what best suited me.”
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bachelor’s Degree, 2006 Currently enrolled in the Duke Medical Scientist Training Program, M.D./Ph.D. Program
NICOLE
“As an M.D./Ph.D. student at Duke University, the road I have taken has been long, and some might say crazy, but I feel lucky to be here. The support of family, friends, and teachers that started with my Rowland Hall education makes me excited to start each day with the hope of discovering something new or helping a patient through a difficult time.
PERSHING
Awards/Publications: Fitzgerald Poster Award, rare codons regulate KRas oncogenesis (2011); Current Biology (2013) vol. 23 (1) pp. 70-5, with Benjamin L. Lampson, Joseph A. Prinz, Joshua R. Lacsina, William F. Marzluff, Christopher V. Nicchitta, David M. MacAlpine, Christopher M. Counter, RALA and RALBP1 regulate mitochondrial fission at mitosis; Natural Cell Biology (2011) vol. 13 (9) pp. 1108-15, with David F. Kashatus, Kian-Huat Lim, Donita C. Brady, Adrienne D. Cox, Christopher M. Counter. Nicole Pershing, ’02, is an MD/PhD student at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina

Medify (Alliance Health property) Accelerator Finalist at 2012 SXSW, Health Technologies Medify (Alliance Health property) 2012 Webby Winner for Health Geoff and Adria, ‘95, have three children enrolled here.
Geoff Swindle, ‘94, founder and president of Alliance Health Networks, Inc., a digital health company that owns and operates a portfolio of condition-specific online communities.
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University of Utah, Bachelor’s Degree, 1999 Career Highlights: Diabetic Connect (one of our communities), largest digital diabetes platform with 1.7 million unique visitors per month and over 800,000 registered members
I came to Rowland Hall my sophomore year. Coming from the public school system, it was a welcome change. For the first time in my educational experience, I was encouraged to think outside the box and was given numerous tools to explore my creative thinking. One of the unique attributes of Rowland Hall is that it not only provides, but also encourages, students to pursue a variety of interests to help shape them for the future. Whether it is debate, fine arts, science, or athletics, Rowland Hall provides a safe environment for kids to explore and learn. The small class sizes, relationships with teachers, and supportive culture give students the confidence to take risks and develop life skills. My experience at Rowland Hall allowed me to embrace my independent spirit and become an entrepreneur. Rowland Hall exemplifies the true meaning of a well-rounded education.”
“I was not the easiest child to raise. I had a lot of energy and liked to do things on my own terms. My parents still joke that at age three I told my mom, ‘I am the boss of my own person!’ That strong will and independence, although difficult to appreciate when I was young, drove my entrepreneurial spirit and fueled my passion to create and build my own business.
Successfully raised over $20 million in venture capital. Built the Mayo Clinic’s social networking platform.

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Whenever I am in Salt Lake, I make it a point to try to visit the school, even though it has been several years since I walked its hallways as a student. These foundational experiences set the stage for the rest of my academic career. The familiarity I had with my teachers at Rowland Hall, instilled in me the confidence to approach college professors with questions or when seeking advice. The Rowland Hall student-teacher relationship gave me the self-assurance that will benefit me throughout my life and my career.”
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Lawrence Benjamin, ’07
“Rowland Hall taught me the importance of seeking out mentorship throughout my academic career. The small class sizes of Rowland Hall always appealed to me, and they were one of the main reasons I wanted to attend the school. In the classroom, there was ample opportunity to interact not only with my fellow classmates but also with teachers and faculty. I built fantastic relationships with many of my teachers over the years; some have even been over to my family’s home for Thanksgiving dinner.
Honors/Awards: Harvard College Research Program (2010), Program for Research in Science and Engineering (PRISE) Fellow (2010), Recipient of a Certificate in Mind, Brain, and Behavior (2011), Recipient of the Alex G. Booth Fellowship for Travel to Haiti (2012).
Harvard University, 2011, Bachelor of Arts, Magna Cum Laude with Highest Honors Currently enrolled in medical school at Washington University, St. Louis.

Rothwell, ’95
“Rowland Hall laid the foundation for who I am and taught me many things that I have carried into my adult life – most notably confidence, a strong work ethic, and persistence. I was lucky enough to be a Rowmark Ski Academy student beginning in eighth grade and went on to ski for an NCAA Division 1 program at St. Lawrence University in New York for which I was named MVP my freshman year. I learned how to be responsible, self sufficient, and confident. I experienced the ups and downs of competition and all that comes with success and failure. Just because I work hard doesn’t always mean I am going to make it. But I can never give up, and that’s what I learned from my experience at Rowland Hall.
Ashley
ASHLEY ROTHWELL St. Lawrence University, Bachelor’s Degree, 1999 Owner of Apt. 202 clothing boutique in Salt Lake City Career Highlights: Awarded Best Women’s Boutique in Salt Lake Magazine 2010
After college I spent roughly 10 years in an advertising career in San Francisco before taking the plunge to open my own business. Owning a business had always been a dream of mine, and fashion is my passion, so on September 8, 2007, I married the two concepts and opened Apt. 202 Boutique, named after my apartment number in San Francisco, in the 9th and 9th area of Salt Lake City. I spent a year conducting market research and preparing myself for the opening with the hopes that it would be well received. Here I am six years later, with a beautiful new location that also houses my husband’s business, Salon MC (a hair salon). We bought and remodeled the building and together we enjoy a wonderful clientele and two businesses that we are proud to own and operate. My store is truly a unique shop. I love fashion and I love styling, but I also understand that many women appreciate a little help getting dressed, and that’s where I come in. Whether you are a repeat customer or a first-time shopper, I take time to help customers choose the right outfit for the occasion—be it a cocktail party, wedding party or just some great day-to-day pieces. I take the stress and labor out of shopping and make it a fun and easy experience.”

I am enormously grateful to teachers who went beyond their specific subjects and taught us about humanity. In French class Doug Wortham taught us French, no doubt, but he did so using Renaissance paintings, Edith Piaf, and existentialist philosophy.
Sam
Currently producing a documentary, Generation 8, and adapting the novel, “The City of Shy Hunters,” for his first feature film. Named a Rowland Hall Hall of Fame recipient in 2013.
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SAM McCONNELL
“Growing up I always knew I wanted to do something in the arts, and I hoped I might have some positive impact, but I had no idea what that might look like, or how to get there. Luckily, Rowland Hall gave me the freedom to explore my imagination, the confidence to pursue my own path, and an appreciation for the community around me. Rowland Hall offered an abundance of creative opportunities, and I dove right in. I played saxophone in the band, I acted in plays and musicals, and I took as many ceramics, drawing, and painting classes as I could. I was also drawn to storytelling, whether it was memorizing Shakespeare with Tony Larimer or analyzing Toni Morrison with Leslie Helm Stone. These experiences provided a window into the world and gave me the confidence to develop and believe in my own perspective.
George Henry taught all the history relevant to the AP exam but gave equal weight to the history of the oppressed, whose stories are under represented. Being a young gay kid growing up in Utah, I felt particularly drawn to the stories of those who struggled on the margins of society, and I was inspired to learn more about the civil rights movement, the labor movement, and the movement for LGBT equality.
My work today as a filmmaker and activist has been directly influenced by my years at Rowland Hall. A documentary I produced, “The Out List,” which explores LGBT identity in the United States premiered on HBO in June. My next project, a feature length adaptation of the novel In the City of Shy Hunters, tells the stories of individuals living in the NYC downtown arts scene in the 1980s, who were decimated by the AIDS epidemic. I continue to seek challenging and engaging stories to tell that will hopefully bring some enlightenment. I have Rowland Hall to thank for teaching me that there is a compelling story to be found in just about every subject.”
Columbia University, Bachelor’s Degree, 1999 Columbia University School of the Arts, Master of Fine Arts, 2008 Career Highlights: Producer/Interviewer, The Out List, HBO, 2013 Partner, Producer/Director of McConnell/Hauser since 2005
McConnell, ‘95 Filmmaker

The Alumni Association officially welcomed the Class of 2013 at the annual Alumni Association Senior Breakfast held at the Little America in May. Alumnus Chris Von Maack, ’97, spoke with humor and sincerity to the Class of 2013 about the impact Rowland Hall has had on his life, and encouraged the new alumni to stay connected with the school throughout their lives. Congratulations, Class of 2013—we are proud to call you alumni!
For the second year in a row, the Alumni Association sponsored a booth at the All-School Carnival held on the Lincoln Street Campus in May. The booth featured a duck pond game and lollipop tree perfect for the smallest carnival attendees and raised more than $250 for the Alumni Scholarship Fund. Families and kids of all ages enjoyed food, games, activities, prizes, and carnival treats. Many thanks to those who played with us at the Carnival.
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A little one enjoys some cotten candy.


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Sarah Day, ‘06 Chance Crompton, ‘09
Chance Crompton, ‘09, graduated from Harvey Mudd College and received two awards in the field of chemistry: the Dotty and Art Campbell Award given by Harvey Mudd College and the Inorganic Chemistry Award given by the American Chemical Society. Chance has been awarded a fellowship to pursue his Ph.D. at the California Institute of Technology.
ALUMNI CLASS NOTES
Susan Sparrow, ‘04, is currently teaching at Charles Wright Academy as a middle and upper school history teacher. For her passion and dedication, she was awarded the Charles Wright Academy Parent Association 2013 Inspirational Faculty Award, and was selected by the student body to speak at its graduation on June 8, 2013.
Susan Sparrow, ‘04 Looking for a good read? Paul Landes, a former Rowland Hall student, recently published a novel called Wings to Redemption that is described as “a fast paced romantic ‘who-doneit’ techno-thriller.” Check it out or learn more by visiting Paul’s www.PaulHLandes.com.website:
Sarah Day, ’06, graduated in May with a Master in Professional Accountancy from Montana State University. She completed a tax internship with Galusha, Higgins and Galusha in Bozeman, Montana, for the 2012 tax season. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking and horseback riding.




Join us to cheer on the Utes. There will be free parking for alumni who tailgate in the McCarthey Campus lot. Don’t miss the gathering with food, beverages, prize giveaways, and a chance to hang out with fellow alumni. More details will be forthcoming and sent by email and an RSVP is required to secure your parking spot, so check your inbox. We hope to see you there. Go Utes!
October 12 (Sat) U of U vs. Stanford — TBA
Drew Purdy, ’78 and Bill Welch, ‘78 at the 1972-1982 Reunion
ALUMNI GATHERING
ALUMNI FALL SOCIAL
The Classes of 1972 through 1982 held an alumni gathering in June at the family home of Helen Mulder and her son, Charles Smith, ‘78, in Ogden, Utah. Local and out-of-town classmates enjoyed catching up and sharing memories of their time at Rowland Hall. Thanks to all who helped plan and participated in this event. We were happy that Jennifer Wait White, ‘77, Bill Welch, ‘78, Martie Lowsma, ‘78, and Sarah Ellingson, ‘77, came to the alumni office for a tour of the McCarthey Campus. They enjoyed seeing all the changes and reminisced over pieces of history that will remain a treasured part of the school.
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CLASS OF 1998 REUNION
TAILGATE WITH ALUMNI FRIENDS
On Saturday, August 24, the Class of 1998 gathered for an afternoon family picnic and a dinner in Salt Lake City. Many thanks to Christina Lau Billings, and Gina Larsen for planning and hosting.
Alumni Tailgating Schedule
An Alumni Fall Social is scheduled for Thursday, October 10, 2013, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., at Squatter’s Pub in downtown Salt Lake City. Plan to join us for this annual tradition.
September 7 (Sat) U of U vs. Weber State — Tailgating 8:30 - 11:30 am, kickoff @ noon
September 14 (Sat) U of U vs. Oregon — Tailgating 4:30 - 7:30 pm, kickoff @ 8:00 pm


Second Row: Kiersten Cutler, Meagan Hall, Kaitlin Ramsey, Mowgs Jarman, Breanna Johnson, Lila Thulin, Eleanor Layfield
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Fourth Row: Dalton Provost, Micah Howard, Duncan Flint, Guthrie Burnett, Matthew Zubair, Chase Pope
Third Row: Alex Beaufort, Hank Shipman, Zeke Bradley, Saeed Shihab, Jonathan Zubair, Cameron Ballard
Not Pictured: Cameron Galt
Front Row: (l to r) Reed Esparza. Allyson Larcom, Abeni Czajkowski, Scout Swenson, Brighton Moreton, Madeline Foley, Kate Patterson

Marie resided in Salt Lake City for approximately 40 years and was employed by Rowland Hall as an assistant registrar, but is fondly remembered as the “Band Aid” lady. She was predeceased by her husband of 25 years, Emmet (Tony) Larimer, who taught at Rowland Hall for more than 30 years and was instrumental in the activities of the Alumni Association.
IN MEMORIAM We extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Rowland Hall parent Steven Philip Goldman, age 53, who passed away August 13, 2013, in Salt Lake City. His daughter Julia, a senior this year, has been at Rowland Hall since 4PreK and is an active participant in debate and service learning. His wife of 20 years, Kris McHugh, is a familiar and welcome face at the school.Steve attended The Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania where he received two bachelor of science degrees in political science and economics. He received his law degree from UCLA and was admitted to the bars of California and the District of Columbia. He married Kris McHugh on September 25, 1994 in Seattle, Washington. He loved cooking, photography and travel, but he mostly loved his family. We extend our sympathy to Stewart Ellington, ’89, on the death of his father Stewart Ellington, Sr. Marie C. Hurley Larmier
A celebration of Marie’s life was held on May 30, 2013, at the Salt Lake Acting Company, where she and Tony were very involved for many years. She received a rousing standing ovation for a life well lived. Donations to the Alumni Scholarship Fund are encouraged in remembrance of Marie.
Rowland Hall lost a good friend on May 25, 2013. Our love goes out to her family and friends. Her sparkling personality will be greatlyMariemissed.C.Hurley Larimer passed away at the age of 91. A native of Staten Island, N.Y., she is survived by her children: Jack Newman, Pat Newman Miller, Gael Newman Pardi and Merri Newman, ’80; her two stepsons, Tim Larimer, ’86, and Grant Larimer; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
May 9, 1922 - May 25, 2013
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After decades of dreaming, details, and determination, Rowland Hall officially broke ground on the first phase of the future Richard R. Steiner Campus on May 29, 2013.
“This first phase of the Steiner Campus is evidence of the marvelous results that emerge from members of a community coming together with a sense of common purpose,” incoming Board of Trustees Chair Richard Badenhausen said. “Thanks to all of you who had a hand in bringing about this amazing moment.”
Alumni, parents, faculty, and staff celebrated the occasion with balloons, speeches, laughter, music, and shovels. The afternoon culminated in cheers as parent Rin Harris climbed aboard a brand new D-7 bulldozer to ceremoniously begin construction. Rin, as the highest bidder for this experience at Rowland Hall’s auction last fall, relished the honor of driving the big machinery.
This first phase of the Steiner Campus consists of: leveling, grading, and setting the infrastructure for the entire campus project; building two synthetic-turf playing fields; establishing the entranceway and parking; and the construction of a storage building that will also house restroom facilities. Additionally, the phase calls for establishing a community garden and creating a large, grass playing field to be used until construction on the final phase begins.
The first phase is slated for completion in November 2013.
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Rowland Hall community would come together to raise $21 million to begin the work of building exceptional, state-of-the-art facilities for its older students?
TOTAL GOAL - $19,350,000 TOTAL RAISED - $20,725,837
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“Jennifer never wavered in her vision and commitment to the project,” Julie said.
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Libby was also largely responsible for the school’s increase in its endowment from $4 million to nearly $10 million during her tenure. She felt passionately about this project and can leave the school knowing her efforts left Rowland Hall on secure footing for future stability.
Julie continued, “We expect to hear great things from Libby. Her son, Ellis, continues as a student entering the eighth grade and I know Libby is looking forward to being just one among many wonderful school parents.”
Thank you, Libby, for all you have done in behalf of Rowland Hall.
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As the first shovels broke ground on the new campus, Associate Head of School Julie Barrett expressed appreciation for the hard work of many and the leadership of Capital Campaign Chair, Jennifer Price-Wallin.
Phase 1A- Goal - $15,350,000 Raised - $15,329,577*
Who would have guessed that during one of the worst recessions in decades the
“All of our students will benefit from her hard work, tenacity, and positive focus.”
Endowment Goal - $4,000,000 Raised - $5,396,260
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN OUTCOMES Ownership of 13 acres in the heart of SLC, adjacent to the existing McCarthey Campus Two advanced-technology synthetic turf athletic fields athletic storage and restroom facilities temporary community garden for students and neighbors to enjoy An additional temporary grass playing field Infrastructure in place for planned gymnasiums and classrooms An endowed fund for maintenance of the new property Eight endowed, annual, full tuition scholarships Home field advantage Zero Debt Eight endowed, annual, full tuition scholarships field advantage Debt Libby Ellis, who for the past seven years has served as Rowland Hall’s Director of Development, has resigned to explore the next phase of her career in the fundraising world. About her departure, Libby said, “With the funds raised for the first phase of the Capital Campaign and a fantastic team in place, I believe it’s the perfect time to seek newAssociateopportunities.”Headof School Julie Barrett had this to say, “Libby has been an incredible asset to the school and responsible for the success of the new building project start on Phase 1 of the Capital Campaign. Her team and the Campaign Steering Committee and many generous donors help us successfully meet the dollar goal that allowed us to break ground this summer.
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“I appreciate the school letting me play out this crazy idea,” Mr. Robs said after some recovery time. “It turned out far better than I could have ever imagined.”
Two fun facts: He lost six pounds over the entire run and ate far too many Egg McMuffins. Read more about the http://www.mikesrun4rowlandhall.com/blog.html.results:
The Wienholz’s sum up their feelings with this: “We feel that our son not only received a worldclass education at Rowland Hall, but a transformative overall experience as well – one based on caring, support, and individual attention from the most amazing faculty and staff imaginable. We wanted very much to provide others with the opportunity to share in the Rowland Hall experience of academic excellence and well-rounded personal development.”
“Donna and Michael are two of the finest people you will ever meet,” former Director of Development Libby Ellis said. “They are selfless, give from the heart, and besides that, they are just really fun. Our school community has benefited tremendously from their energy and generosity.”
The fund will be put to use immediately. This fall, two incoming Lower School students will receive full scholarships. Income generated from the endowed fund will support the students throughout their years at Rowland Hall.
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WEINHOLTZ FAMILY ESTABLISHES ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
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Eighth grade English teacher Mike Roberts wanted to donate more to the new campus than his personal income would allow. So he combined his passion for the school with his training as an ultramarathoner.Mr.Robs (as he is affectionately known) raised $25,000 in donations, which was matched to total $50,000, by running from Salt Lake City to Las Vegas. Cheering fans and television news cameras waved him into high temperatures on the morning of June 5, 2013, as he left the McCarthey Campus. Mike successfully completed the run, all 451 miles, to Las Vegas on June 21, 2013.
Michael and Donna Weinholtz were so moved by their Rowland Hall experience as parents of Chase, their Rowland Hall “lifer,” that they created an extraordinary opportunity for future students. With a gift of $1 million, the couple established the Weinholtz Family Scholarship Fund for McCarthey Campus students.


Ellen CharlesGuthrieandFiona Halloran
Macy’s RachelColleenFoundationA.MartinSweet-Martin ‘88 and Scott Martin
George and Nancy Janes
Brad Anderson and Maija Holsti
Glenda and Jim Bradley
Jeff Eisenberg and Tasha Savage
Cary Jones and Kristin Hopfenbeck
Thomas and Mitzi Conover Scott and Karen Cottingham
The Four Chickens Charitable Fund
Akemi and David Louchheim
Tom and Ashley Carlin
John and Adrienne McNamara
David and Susan Carlebach
Tony Gianoulis and Marina Condas Gianoulis ‘88
Steve Goorman and Christa Zaro
Carol Clawson and Stephen Hull
Kirk and Tanya Fleischer
Siew Hong Lam and Lee Min Lau
The Edward O. & Elizabeth B. Gaylord Charitable Fund
Patrick Gibbons ‘93 and Hilary Amoss Gibbons ‘96
Jim Michie and Wendy Smith
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Jesus and Claudia Lamas
David Grunwald and Ellen Wilson
(12) WayneAnonymousandKathy Adams
Robert and Alexandra Altman
The M Lazy M Foundation
The Right Reverend Scott Hayashi and Amy O’Donnell
Jim Eng and Faye Mitsunaga
Ben and Lisa Logue
Peter and Bonnie Feola
Stanley Holmes and Rebecca Horn
Roger and Susan Arsht
Patricia Christensen
Mary Ciminelli
Brian and Karey Barker Bill and Julie Barrett
Doug and Erica Keil Martyn and Louise Kingston
Peter and Jessica Lindgren
Vivian and Kim McGuire
Scott Hansen and Peggy Norton
Jeff and Sharon Jonas
The David J. and Nancy L. McNally Foundation
Kevin and Robin Mayetani
Alan AshleyHayesand Troy Holbrook
Jill and David Lang
Roger and Karen Edgley
Holly RichardAusbeckBadenhausen and Katherine Venti
Tim JohnAndreaPatriciaBealsBearnsonBeckmanBirdandRin
Elizabeth Gibson
Harriet, Leo and Eileen Hopf
Brent and Anne Baranko
Kanter Family Foundation
Ray and Betty Huelskamp
Harris Etta Rae Blazar
Elaine Ling-Fukushima
Eric and Liza Gilbert
The Ruth Eleanor Bamberger & John Ernest Bamberger Memorial Foundation
Matthew and Catherine Lake
Philip and Sandy McCarthey
Greg Johnson
Denis Brown and Kathryn Brookshire Brown Branden and April Burningham
Blake Kirby/The Pi Fund
Nancy Borgenicht ‘60
Priya Junnar and Hiram Chodosh
Kyle and Evelyn Matsumura
Roberta Bryan Bocock
Tiffany and Robert Glasgow
Kurt Larsen and Tyrene Christopulos
Jim Macintyre and Liz Joy
Amy and Barry Baker
Bert Granberg and Felicia Olivera
Jordan Kimball and Rebecca England
The Ehrich Family Charitable Fund
Hugh and Kate Ferguson
Mark Baer and Chris Sparrer Baer Robert and Nancy Bagdasarian
The Foley Family
Madeleine Dugan
Ira and Lili Field
Many thanks to the following donors for their generosity to the Capital Campaign building and endowment funds, given or pledged between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013.
The Estate of Claudia L. Eland ‘52 David and Lexi Eller
Alexandra M. Estey Charles and Annete Falls
Diane Hill Anderson
Bob Frey and Sarah Ormsby Spencer and Ann Galt
Hunter Jackson and Lynne Kerr
Sam and Sherrie Goldstein
Jose Almenara and Liliana Unten
Goldman Sachs
Michael and Robin Rollins
Tim and Nia Reganis
Wood Moyle ‘90 and Marianne Moyle
Sally Boynton Murray Fund
David and Gaynelle Mize Mikelle Moore
The Smart Family
Jonathan and Tina Ruga Karl and Natalie Sanders
‘93
Mario Feola ‘10, Ariel Feola, ‘13, Soren Feola ‘18 Teacher Mike Roberts surrounded by heavy machinery and
David Vitek and Jessica Arbogast
Gifts Made in Honor Of Barry and Amy Baker
Rhonda and Bill Nicoloff
The Stotts Family
Marcia
William and Nancy Shott
DavidWallaceRichardsH.RingandFaith Ritter
Kyle and Kim Roberts
Ira Rubinfeld and Willamarie Huelskamp
Richard and Jill Pope
The Sweet Candy Company Fund for Health and Wellness
Alan and Nancy Sparrow
Peter and Margie Schloesser
The Sundquist Family
Gary and Alisha Schlichter
Jennifer Price-Wallin and Tony Wallin
James Okland Serge and Maura Olszanskyj Mike and Stephanie Orfanakis
John and Lee Rech Will and Denise Reeves
Ryan and Lia Westermann
Jennifer and Dustin Silvester
Scott Schaefer
Michael C. Tonneson
Jason and Allison Varner
The Sullivan Family Fund
Steven Price Robin and Raj Puri
Mark and Gina Miller
Tim and Lisa O’Brien
Raul and Jacquelyn Villar
The Nash Family Scott and Kathleen Nichols
Mark Oftedal and Sarah Wright
Tony and Francis Yarlett
Robyn Payne, ‘02 Ryan and Nora Peterson Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Carolyn Lowe Sterrett
Henry and June Takei
Ivy StuartRuckmanRuckman and Libby Ellis
Jack D. Smith
Fred DavidSchwabandTiffany
RinstudentsHarris Steering Committee members,the Steiners, coaches and staff
Greg and Theresa Sueoka
The Jeffrey and Janet Quay Charitable Foundation
Conor Bentley, ‘01 Alexander Boynton and Benjamin Boynton
Sarah Uram
Rowland Hall, McCarthey Campus Home & School Leon and Mary Ann Royer
Shewell
Jiro and Keiko Mori
Mary Anne Wetzel, ‘01
The John and Marcia Price Family Foundation
John G. Smith
George and Mary Ellen Thomsen Scott and Suzanne Tilson
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Reed and Anna Topham Wayne and Linda Tyler
Melissa and James Orford Jae Yoon Park and Wha Ja Kim Kelly and Jeanene Patterson
Linda Smith and Lee Shuster
Aaron Murphy and Jennifer Gully
Robert L. Deans and Jania Sommers



Early last fall, Sarah Evershed Penna,‘02, co-founder and owner of media company Big Frame and the Bammo channel, and her husband, Joe Penna, who maintains the YouTube channel MysteryGuitarMan, spoke with Rowland Hall students about turning ideas into functioning businesses. Their presentations were inspirational while providing useful information, particularly in the realm of social media.
During the past year, Rowland Hall was fortunate to be the beneficiary of a number of gifts from families who planned ahead and made either a lasting gift through their estate plans or via other life-income-generating mechanisms. These gifts will provide the school with financial options for scholarship funds, funds for the new campus, and vital operatingIndividualsincome.and families who work with the school or have notified us of their intentions to make bequests to the school become members of “The Legacy Society.”
If you have named Rowland Hall-St. Mark’s School in your estate plans or would like to discuss options on how to give a tax-wise planned gift to the school, please contact Robyn Payne at (801)924-2961 or email robynpayne@rowlandhall.org.
In addition, 12 Upper School students participated in an entrepreneurial Interim trip this spring. The first stop was the University of Utah’s Pierre Lassonde Entrepreneurial Center. Students were presented with the challenge of identifying a problem, creating a solution, generating a business plan, and pitching their concept to the team. The next stop was Silicon Valley, where they attended a Launchpad class at Stanford University. They met with venture capitalists and founders of several start-up companies to learn the basics of business.“Iloved visiting all the start-ups,” then freshman Haley Fort said. “The Da Vinci robot from Intuitive Surgical was probably my favorite. Participating made me see all the hard work involved in starting up a business.”
The Entrepreneur’s Circle is a group of Rowland Hall alumni, parents, and friends who gather to share their business expertise, to network, and to give back to the school. We are grateful to the members who hosted two interactive events this year.
ENTREPRENEURS CIRCLE ACTIVATES RH STUDENTS IN 2012-2013 THE LEGACY SOCIETY
This year we acknowledge Anne Sheldon DeBruin, ’43, Claudia Lang Eland, ’52, and Sally Lehman Boynton Murray, for their generosity to Rowland Hall.
We would especially like to thank parents and trustees Alex Bocock and Mike Levinthal for hosting and shaping these experiences for our students. A list of all the members of the Entrepreneurs’ Circle can be found on page 49.
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4PK | Michael and
Thank you, parents, grandparents, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends for your generous contributions! to Annual Fund Chairs
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2PK | Nicholl Doolin 3PK | Chris and
ANNUAL REPORT 41 ANNUAL FUND 2012-2013 SURPASSES GOAL
This year’s Annual Fund successfully raised $764,682.00. During a year in which the school held both an auction and a capital campaign, our community pulled together to surpass the 2012-2013 Annual Fund goal.
A huge thank you goes out to Jill and David Lang for their tireless dedication as this year’s Annual Fund chairs. They worked hard to educate our community on the importance of contributing to the Annual Fund and were an invaluable part of the campaign’s success. We are thrilled that they have agreed to chair the Annual Fund again next year. Faculty and Staff Yet again this year, our amazing faculty and staff hit the 100 percent participation mark for the Annual Fund. you for your support! David Lang Alexandra Von Maack Robin Rollins
Kindergarten | Natasha Wallis 1st Grade | Courtenay and Steve Porges 2nd Grade | Marina and Tony Gianoulis 3rd Grade | Michelle and Jack Szwajkun 4th Grade | Erica and Doug Keil 5th Grade | Darcy and Jack Amiel 6th Grade | Ed and Melissa Barbanell 7th Grade | Katie and Kirk Aubry 8th Grade | Jill Lang 9th Grade | Faye Mitsunaga and Jim Eng 10th Grade | Ben and Lisa Logue 11th Grade | Johanna and Adrian Birkett 12th Grade | Tiffanie Provost 2012 - 2013 ANNUAL FUND LIAISONS HALLMARKER LIAISONS Saba Siddiqui, Robin Puri and John Bird Jill and David Lang Our goal this year was $740,000. 2012 - 2013 ANNUAL FUND GIFTS We apologize for not listing Fraser and Meg Smith as Hallmarker Bronze donors and Peter and Bonnie Feola as Contributors in the 2011-2012 edition of the Annual Report. Gift Range # of Donors RangeTotals $25,000+ 2 $74,376 $10,000+ 18 $217,194 $5,000+ 23 $126,188 $2,500+ 29 $82,743 $1,000+ 139 $172,593 Under$1,000 712 $91,588 TOTAL 923 $764,682
Congratulations!Thefundsprovided support for an art specialist in the Beginning School, a mathematics-teaching consultant to the middle and upper schools, technology integration, and professional development for faculty. These new positions and initiatives furthered Rowland Hall’s charge to offer an extraordinary learning environment.
Jill and David Lang
Very Special Thanks
Special Thanks to: Chairs | Jill and

Rowland Hall wishes to thank all of the following donors who generously contributed to the school’s 2012-2013 Annual Fund.
This Annual Report lists gifts made from July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013. While we make every effort to be accurate, mistakes occur. If you have made a gift to Rowland Hall during the fiscal year and your name has been omitted, misspelled, or incorrectly listed, please accept our sincere apologies and advise us of the error by calling Robyn Payne in the Development Office at (801) 924.2961. Out of respect and for purposes of consistency, all grandparents’ names are listed formally.
DONORS

Fred and KK Heslop Leo and Harriet Hopf Gerald and Julia Johansson
Peter and Joan Diamandis
The Jacquelyn & Gregory Zehner Foundation
Jack and Darcy Amiel Brad Anderson and Maija Holsti
Bob and Wendy Steiner Steiner Foundation, Inc.
David and Sandra Askew
Dann and Deanna Byck
Mike and Sue Diehl
Brian Fukushima and Tammy Park Dee and Colin Gardner
Sam and Sherrie Goldstein
Bill and Julie Barrett
Rob Hauck and Libby Sunderman
George and Nancy Janes
JoeTimothyBaynesBealsandGainor
Jason and Dawn Farrell
Michael Levinthal
Ira Rubinfeld and Willamarie Huelskamp
Alexandra Estey Jeff and Katie Fort Peter and Marjorie Friedman
Kirk and Tanya Fleischer
Bob and Peggy Hunt
Wes and Lila Johnson
Priya Junnar and Hiram Chodosh
Sandy and Floss Frucher
JohnFoundationandAmy Nichols Steve and Courtenay Porges
Denis and Kathryn Brown
Caridad Corporation
The Community Foundation of Utah
Bill and Barbara Gibbons
Mark Baer and Chris Sparrer Baer Robert and Carol Baker
John Ballard and Karen Miller
Cary Jones and Kristin Hopfenbeck
Karl and Beata Kieffer
Robin and Jane Kim
Brent and Anne Baranko
Chip and Gayle Everest Spencer and Ann Galt Goldman Sachs
Mike and Susan Balogh
Tim and Jane Sullivan
GE United Way Giving Campaign
Ronald and Holly Jorgensen
David and Elisa Jenny Matthew and Monique Jepsen
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Evan Deneris and Susan Opp
Charles and Janet Grissom
Ruth Eleanor Bamberger & John Ernest Bamberger Memorial Foundation
Robert Barbanell
Ben and Erica Dahl
HALLMARKER GOLD ($5,000-$9,999)
John Barabino and David Huebner
Elaine Burke Gerald and Janet Carlisle Roger and Karen Edgley
Jerry Lanchbury and Margaret Hall
Roger and Susan Arsht
Jim and Geralyn Dreyfous Madeleine Dugan
Jim Eng and Faye Mitsunaga
Tony and Marina Gianoulis
Kurt Larsen and Tyrene Christopulos
Vivian and Kim McGuire
Nitin and Jane Chandramouli
James Hyde and Angelina Beitia
Thomas and Mitzi Conover
David and Rocio Andrews
RJ
John and Vicky Hoagland
HALLMARKER BRONZE ($1,000-$2,499) Anonymous (2)
David and Susan Carlebach
Jennifer Price-Wallin and Tony Wallin
Jeff and Sharon Jonas
Phil and Sandy McCarthey
Richard Badenhausen and Katherine Venti
Mary W. Harriman Foundation
Ben and Lisa Logue Akemi and David Louchheim
Jim Macintyre and Liz Joy Tami and Jane Marquardt Terri McCarthy
The M Lazy M Foundation
The Mark and Kathie Miller Foundation
Tony and Carol Sweet Target Bank
Kevin and Linette Baneth Elisabeth and Shamus Carr Peter and Kirsten Ehrich
David Borgenicht and Suzanne Simons
R. Harold Burton Foundation
DONOR THANKS Annual Fund Donors 2012 - 2013 HALLMARKER SILVER ($2,500-$4,999) Anonymous (2)
Bobby Kwun and Patty Yun
Bob JohnBennettBirdand Rin Harris Kevin and Olga Bott
The David J. and Nancy L. McNally
Eileen
Bennett Ray and Dale Berry
Peter and Nicole Mouskondis
Ben and Susan Chortkoff
Chris and Cindy Cutler
Branden and April Burningham
David and Karen Dee
Four Chickens Charitable Fund
Amy and Barry Baker
Jordan Kimball and Rebecca England
Jill and David Lang
Ken Abdalla and Kitty Stoneburner
Robert and Alexandra Altman
Phil and Gloria Horsley Kanter Family Foundation
Steve and Michelle Lessnick
John and Adrienne McNamara
Roxane Googin and Kent Winterholler
Beth and Michael Chardack
Rob and Tiffany Glasgow
Paul ReedStottsandAnna Topham Wells Fargo Foundation Educational Matching Gift Program
SabaKyleBillFoundationandJuliaReaganandKimRobertsSiddiquiandFaizi Siddiqi Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Richard and Margot Badenhausen
Wes Davis and Leigh Travis
Derek and Michele Deubel
HEADMASTER’S COUNCIL ($10,000 +) Anonymous (1)
Siew Hong Lam and Lee Min Lau
Jim Carlisle and Kris Kokeny
Jacob Copinga and Frances Reagan Copinga
Steve RobinPriceand Raj Puri Chris and Jenny Ramos Dewey and Kari Jo Reagan James and Christine Riter
Amber RichardAyersandSylvie Backman
Phil Bossart and Sharon Strong
Mark and Sarah Button
Bob RobertSuginoSummerfield and Isabel Moreira Kit and Molly Sumner
Luca and Francesca Brunelli Lawrence and Isabelle Buhler
Martin Caravati and Wanda Updike
Daniel Labov
Peter and Margie Schloesser David and Tiffany Shewell
Marty Olsen and Christopher Cocke
Lauren Carpenter Keith and Yuri Chan
Ted and Kathy Liou Will and Carter Lowrance
Macy’s Foundation Scott and Veronique Markewitz
Chris Nolan and Angela Keen Timothy and Lisa O’Brien Mark and Karen Oliver
Scott Schaefer
Brian and Janice Ruggles
Fraser and Meg Smith
Ken and Ann Burnett
CONTRIBUTORS 2012-2013
Ted and Doris Solomon
Greg and Theresa Sueoka
EmilyHeatherMaryMichaelMicheleErikPaulChristensenandPatChristensenChristiansenChristiansenandHannahChungCiminelliandCarloCirielloClawson
Michael Varner and Kathleen Digre Shari and C. J. Veverka
Ann-Marie and Rob Lence
Steve and Lisa Towner Katie Turnbull
Mike and Susan Brodsky
Joe and Stephanie Nash
Michael and Robin Rollins
Jack and Michelle Szwajkun Brad and Susan Taylor
Tom Thorne and Holly Clark Mike Tonneson
Christopher and Alexandra Von Maack
Tom and Heidi Brickey
Melissa and James Orford Allison and Mark Paradise Jae Yoon and Wha Ja Kim Park
Cliff Butter and Marilyn Osborne
Zenon and Katrina Bulka
Vikki AmericanAllredExpress Foundation
Nate and Jacee Ballard
Jed and Amy Naisbitt Clyde Nelson Scott and Kathleen Nichols Rhonda and Bill Nicoloff
NG Foundation, Inc.
John and Ellie Roser Leon and Mary Ann Royer Robert and Katia Rubenstein
Dale and Margaret Chapman
Dave and Linda Beaufort
Gordon and Emily Smith
Carolyn Sterrett Alan and Paige Stotts
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Joe and Sylvia Nielsen
Bjorn WayneAbladandKathy Adams Bruce and Coralie Alder
Joel and Lisa Shine William and Nancy Shott Allan and Thalia Smart Luke and Tristan Smart
Mark and Peggy Squiers
Paul and Charlyne Wozniak
Ed and Melissa Barbanell
Vince Pecora and Karen McCauley Ryan and Nora Peterson
Josh Pollatsek and Alexx Koskella
Carl and Leila Armknecht
Ivor and Carol Benjamin Sarah Bennett
Jason Bergreen and Abby Bacon
Glenda and Jim Bradley
Jennifer Throndsen
Matt and Valerie Burnett
Andrew and Rachel Bebbington
Bill and Clarence Bynum
Paul and Ann Bernstein
Pati ConnieCallahanJoManly Campbell
Leta Baker
Kris and Phuong Bodeen Doug and Donna Booher
Janelle Van der Werf
Tom and Ashley Carlin David and Kerry Carlson
Trustee Ira Rubinfeld and Veronique Markewitz
Anonymous (33)
Jason and Allison Varner
Paul and Sarah Lehman
Andrea Beckman
Lisa MikeAndreaKimballSmithandDiane Koetter
Sarah Uram Stuart Uram and Lilly Langotsky
Simon and Michelle Atkinson Kirk and Katie Aubry Holly Ausbeck
Jack DanAssistanceAros,ArnoldInc.AudioAshbridgeand
Alan and Nancy Sparrow
Robert and Char Bauer
Nick Burns Tyler and Jane Bushnell
Roger and Lisa Atkin
Garit Lawson and Erin Bolton
Robert and Sara Anne Spalding
Rachel Sweet-Martin and Scott Martin
Pat DavidCarlyAmmonAndersonandAlison Anderson Bo AppleAndreiniMatching Gifts Program
Todd and Monika Brickson
Pat
Karl and Natalie Sanders
Paul and Kathy Swoboda
Raul and Jacky Villar
Bob and Suzanne Marquardt Scott and Connie Maves
Abe and Lisa Bakhsheshy Geoff Ballantyne and Mary Jo Sweeney
Bill RyanBarronandJoy Bateman
Julie TraceBrownandKaren Browning
Steve and Cindy Burian
Zach and Janelle Smith
Margaret Niver McGann and Chris McGann Meredith McManus Microsoft Giving Campaign Harold Miller Steve Morgan Mary AaronMuirMurphy and Jennifer Gully

Joel BrianJohnLongLopezLunde and Sue Mark-Lunde
Lynda Coleman and Alisha Matthews
Bob YuanLiggetLinand
Rob Mayer and Carol Blackwell
Patrick Greis Missy Greis David Grunwald and Ellen Wilson Gema Guevara and John Reed
Mark Harris and Kris Doing-Harris
Jim McNeil and Alison Stone
Peggy
Bill and Carol Collard Ross and Susan Collier Bruce and Julie Cooper Keith Cormier and Cassandra Van Buren
JerryManagementandKathleen Eder Nick and Kristyn Efstratis
ChrisDorothyKirstenHenrieHepburnHerringtonHillandJacqui Wittmeyer
Kevin and Robin Mayetani
Dave DavarSharonKerwynnKessingerKhoshnevisan and Irina Gushin Martyn and Louise Kingston Christopher and Johanna Kirk David and Stephanie Klein Dieter Knecht
Brian and Sarah Getzelman
Natalie AnthonyKaplanKaye and Elizabeth Wright
Jim and Susan Downs
Wiessner
Joel and Mary Jo Marker
BrianEliteamand Jean Elkington David and Lexi Eller Epic EpiscopalBrewingDiocese of Utah Dan and Anna Ernst Gary and Paula Evershed Beverly Facklam Charles and Annet Falls Barry and Cindy Feinman
Kyle and Evelyn Matsumura
Steve and Wendy Fenton
John and Jean Hamamoto
Bud McManus
Michael Measom and Rebecca Lucille
Dick Lemons and Diana Banks Bill Patterson and Carolyn Leone
Lawrence Framme and Sofia Gorder
Dan and Joy Mitchell
Andre DuBois James and Kris Dumas Robert Dustman
Randy and Stacey Curry
Bob Frey and Sally Ormsby David and Carol Frymire Dave and Jackie Fuhrman Mickey and Sharee Gallivan
John and Jessica Guynn Cory and Kimberly Hacking
Robert HunterBretInnisfreeImmittFoundationJacksonJacksonandLynne Kerr Bill and Jane Janke Floyd and Tamaris Jensen
John Climaco and Laura Kappus Kelly Cockrell Dave and Susan Cole
Hongwei Xu
Pete and Jen Hathaway Chris and Tasha Hatton Scott Hayashi and Amy O’Donnell
Bert Granberg and Felicia Olivera
Heidi JamesNancyMemmottMerrillStuartand
Stuart and Peggy McCandless
Dustin and Whitney Miller
Tammy Metz
Mike and Deborah Mohrman
Michael and Jennifer Granger
DONORS / ANNUAL REPORT 45
Eliza AaronHilland Lindsay Hinton Ryan Hoglund and Libby Mitchell Troy and Ashley Holbrook Phillip and Naomi Holm Brian and Amy Homer Robin and Cynthia Hori Stanley Holmes and Rebecca Horn Perry Hull and Liz Paige Bruce Hunter Gavin and Jennifer Hunter
George and Jeanine Flint Erich and Celeste Flynn Tyler and Gwen Fonarow Joe and Shannon Fox Efanga and Ini Frank Stan Freck and Tina Braun
Linda Leaver
Patrick and Mardee Godfrey
Rob and Susanna Mellor
Jim Michie and Wendy Smith
James Harvey and Christine Greenwood
Doug and Erica Keil Bobby and Kathy Kennedy
Greg Glazier Ben and Destiny Gmelch
Ellen Guthrie
Tim and Erika McCarthy
Rodney Kopish Jeffrey and Jaime Kovnick L-3
Diane Guido Finn and Kathy Gundersen
Heidi Moreton
eBay Foundation Gift Matching Program EBJ
Dave and Becky Hall Charles and Fiona Halloran
Peter and Jessica Lindgren Avery and Erin Littlefield
Himanshu and Arul Mishra
Robert Donohoe Curt and Susan Dowd
Mary Lawlor
Linda Hampton Dugg and Ann Marie Hannon
Lester Layfield
Dave and Rebecca Livermore
John MacFarlane
Joleen Mantas
Derek and Phyllis Mikuriya Brian and Lori Miller
Rick and Lisa Miranda
AlexCommunicationsLaCoutureJackandBettyLamprosDougandAmyLampsonScottandAimeeLangoneBrentLarsenFlemmingLarsenandPolly
Kim Mitchell Tom and Bonnie Mitchell
Julie ChadPeterMikePaulDanielKellyPamJimJeffAllenKenTeresaChrisDaleDavidJohnDerekRoberts-MorrisandMelissaMuhlesteinandJenniferMuhlesteinandFranMundayMunozandPamVickreyNeilsonandEmmaGodhardNelsonandJanetNelsonandKateNevinsandMarshaNewmanNgoandHollyDruryNicholsandAprilNielsenandMartieNightingaleandChristianeNkoyandKarenNobleNovakandTeresaOtaandKristinaObermark
Peter and Bonnie Feola Greg Ferbrache and Jennifer Hyde Ferbrache Hugh and Kate Ferguson Ira and Lili Field Michel and Rebecca Filion
Rachel ChristieHayesManly Henrie
Gary Lindemann
Mark and Gina Miller
Scott and Karen Cottingham Clifford Coury and Stanna Frampton Scott Cowdrey Toby Cox and Liz O’Brien
Kipp Greene and Jeanne Zeigler
Travis Mickelson and Margot Miller
Mikelle Moore
Peter and Thi-Ly Hayes
Beth BenHankLevineLevineandKatie Lieberman
Joseph Kolb and Elissa Stern-Kolb
Timothy and Claire Martin Marva Match
Sara and Kib Dacklin Bill and Judy Dalgliesh John and Alesa Davis David and Karen Dee Michael Deibele and Lee Ellington Ric and Janice DelMar Steve and Saundra Diehl Ben and Alexandra Doctorman
Eric GeoffLauraJohnsonJohnsonandKami Kahler
Larry DennisLivseyandPat Lombardi
Chris and Megan Hanrahan Scott Hansen and Peggy Norton Kevin and Amy Hanson Garth Hare and Tara Bowman-Hare Sheri Harris
Rebecca Gibson Eric and Liza Gilbert
Amy AndyMelissaMaryMcDonaldMcIntyreMcKainMcKerrow and Elicia Cardenas
Steven Mond and Jennifer Elsken
Hubbert and Vicki Smith
Joe and Holly Perrin Micah and Becca Peters
Florian Solzbacher and Xiao Xin Chen
David and Cynthia Tanzi
Mike and Stephanie Orfanakis
Andre Ramjoue
Robert and Diane Rolfs
Jodi GarrettMikiSpiroStephensandSara
Betsy VictorRevenaughandSusan Rickman Wallace Ring Rio Tinto Shared Services
Heather Roberson
Troy and Julie Somerville
Rhonda Sparrow
Leslie Sutter
Wes and Nola Sundquist
Cheryl Palmer
Sonia Grunwald, ‘14, played in the jazz combo for the Hallmarker Dinner
Nicole Pinnell
Brendan and Leigh Quirk
John Sarbo and Kathryn Czarnecki
Brandon and Beth Ott
David and Faith Ritter
Kurt Shirkey
John and Lee Rech Tim and Nia Reganis Bart and Georgia Reuling
Fred and Linda Strohacker
Kristin Takahashi
Tiffanie Provost Patrick and Elizabeth Purcell Scott and Vera Putman
Mark Oftedal and Sarah Wright
Debbie StuartMichelleRoundsRoyerRuckman and Libby Ellis
Stern Stewart Education Foundation
Serge and Maura Olszanskyj
Lynette Seebohm
Lynne Peterson and Greg Parks
Stan and Margaret Oldham
John Schwiebert and Ann Jefferds
PJ Pedersen and Mary Ellen Domeier
Jon Snyder and Cindy Hall
Trell Rohovit and Jenny Wilson
Mohamed Salama and Nahla Heikal
Richard and Jill Pope
Cathi O’Brien
Raytheon Matching Gifts for Education Program
Hilary JonathanSilbermanandRuth
Jason and Jackie Stinnett
Emily Sutherland and Jane Hoffman
Tillman Seebohm
Trey and Laura O’Neal
Derek and Shannon Peterson
Luz Robles
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Mike Roberts
Ravi Ranjan and Soni Krishna Marc and Michelle Rasich
Colin and Katherine Potter
Troy PierrePriceand Laura Prosper
Katie Schwab
Jeff and Susie Polychronis
Margaret Rose
Erich and Nancy Petersen
Nick and Heather Satovick
Pfizer Foundation Matching Gift Program
Dallas and Tara Sinquefield
KellySallyKodyParkePartridgePatrickandJeanene Patterson Kip and Terri Paul Jim and Lee Payne
Silverstein
Alan Okawa and Allison Oki
Lynelle Stoddard
Akram Shaaban and Inji Elkasaby
Dave and Stacia Sidlow
Osman Sanyer
David and Heidi Samuels
Pete and Pat Sadoski
Megan Ollett
Select Equity Group Foundation
Angela Somerville
Pam Stone
Mike and Carol Shackelford
Fred
Ted Paisley and Tricia Petzold
Christopher and Kari-Anne Roach
Gina ThomasRussoRust and Gloria Gonzales
Harry and Lisa Rosenthal
Shaun Shakib and Sabine Koepf-Shakib
Christa Sinclair
Jeff Streba and Molly Lewis
Salt Lake Acting Company
Jason and Jazmin Olsen
Camilla Rosenberger
Ted and Sandra Sweetland

Hartman ‘45 Nancy Tisdel Miles ‘47 and Lowell
Jane Harrison ‘67 and James Carter
Jane Little Snider ‘68 and Sam Snider
Joan Thompson
Joe Borgenicht and Melanie Borgenicht Chelsea and Dan Ihnat with Nora Peterson
Michael and Anna Teter Mark and Christine Thomas
Elizabeth Fink Hecht ‘57 and Mervyn Hecht
Meredith McManus ‘59
Tear A Part, LLC Gus and Elaine Teseros
Kit Sumner ‘64 and Molly Sumner
Cyndi Manly Toone Richard and Angela Tooze Larry and Ellen Toscano
Emily CharlesWagnerandEthanne Waldo
Valli Gibbons Durham ‘69 and Steve Durham
1950’s Anne Carter Hopkin ‘50 and John Hopkin Bennett Firmage ‘51 and John Firmage Shirley Smith ‘53 and Joseph Smith Hess ‘53 Roberta Muirhead Jenkins ‘54 Connie McGowan ‘55 and Dick StephanieMcGowanDeck MacKinnon ‘56 Sweet ‘56
Karl Voelkerding and Mia Kenny Matt Wachowiak and Ayako Yamaguchi
Mike and Leslie Tate Bill and Linda Tatomer
gifts to the Alumni Scholarship Fund 1930’s Betsy Parrish Berry ‘36 1940’s Margaret Boothby Gwinn ‘41 Margaret Yeates Richards ‘41 and John MargaretRichards Dayton Jackson ‘42 Marilyn Nelson Kelso ‘43 Bette Jeanne Decker Sage ‘43 and James Sage Patricia
Jamie Veghte David and Barbara Viskochil
Floss Haines Frucher ‘59 and Sandy Frucher
Joan Schwartz Hodge ‘59 and John Hodge
LaVonne Wells
Kate MatthewTaylorand Nancy Taylor
Jodie Ray Hunt ‘58 and E.K. Hunt
Zeese Papanikolas ‘60
Leslie Spear Stone ‘63 Bill Yaggy ‘63 and Amy Leveen
Jeff and Ivy Zawalski
Bronwen Calver ‘86 Rob Claxton ‘87 and Leslie Claxton
Carolyn Uhle Alex and Sally Uhle
1960’s Nancy Sandack Borgenicht ‘60
Deborah King Cobo ‘71 and Juan Cobo 1980’s David Borgenicht ‘86 and Suzanne Simons
Wallis Haibo Wang and Jun Lu Ken Ward and Pam Farrington
Sam and Kate Wheatley Bill and Alane White
Kay
Peggy Rosen Feder ‘61 and Jon Feder Ellen Smith Medway ‘61 Amanda Cannon Overly ‘61
Includes Pearsall Miles
Cory Lane ‘87 and Sarah Lane
Joni Friedman Pratt ‘60 and Russell Pratt Sally Adams Prinster ‘60 Ellie Olwell Roser ‘60 and John Roser
Luke DavidWalkerandNatasha
Thomas Weed and Janet Tulloch
Kate Taylor and Molly Richardson
Tiffany
Christian Waters and Kelly Henderson
Katie JasonCindyWilliamsWillisWills
Julie Wrathall Ed and Marie-Claude Wrenn Mark Yates and Lynn Cardey-Yates
Vicky Gibbons Hoagland ‘67 and John Hoagland
The Williams Companies, Inc.
Sara Anne Williams Spalding ‘87 and Robert Spalding Greg Ward ‘87
ALUMNI
Virginia
Pringle
Penny Ray Vernet ‘61 and Andre Vernet
Jim and Missy Tschabrun
Lola Atwood ‘64 and Don Mabey Nathaniel Goodman ’64
Jason and Mary Rose Young
Sarah RobertTobinandTami Tokita Kendra Tomsic and Kathy Howa
& FORMER STUDENT DONORS
Sarah FrancisYoungandAngelina Yubero Faisel and Ayesha Zaman
David Turok and Annabel Sheinberg Wayne and Linda Tyler
Jackel ‘56 Sally
Rob Wilson and Elizabeth Howard Phillip and Beckie Winston Doug Wortham and Nick Nero
Thalia Papanikolas Smart ‘63 and Allan Smart
Roxanne Christensen Lazzara ‘65 and Anthony Lazzara
Rouillard
Bill Atwood ‘63 and Judith Atwood Bill Gibbons ‘63 and Barbara Gibbons
Chris Burnham Helfrich ‘68 and Peter Helfrich
Thom Jensen ‘69 1970’s John Roberson ‘70
Daniel Schwartz ‘61 and Teresa Schwartz
Bette Bennett Penney ‘57 and Darm Penney
Tony Sweet ‘60 and Carol Sweet
Peterson
Sarah MatthewChristyWhiteWhitmanandBireen Whitten David and Kate Wiener
Lee Thomsen and Julie Checkoway
Ann ScottTilland Suzanne Tilson
Joan
Chuck White
Cookie Underwood Lincoln Ure and Maureen O’Hara Ure Christopher and Renee Utgaard Todd and Kristin VanOrman
Ted RobertZeitlerZeng and Bin Lin Imran and Dorothy Zubair

Dustin Silvester ‘93 and Jennifer Silvester
Caelum van Ispelen
Andy Merrill, Louise Rech, Amelia Merrill, Rech
Jack
Heather VanDeventer ‘90 and David Gortner
David Billings ‘98 and Christina Lau Billings ‘98 John McIntosh ‘99 2000’s Nate Kogan ‘00 and Anna Kogan
Marina Condas Gianoulis ‘88 and Tony Gianoulis
Emily Barrett Erlingsson ‘97 and Atle Erlingsson
Patrick Gibbons ‘93 and Hilary Amoss Gibbons ‘96
Jesse Keene ‘97 and Jamie Wilhite Jennie Ralph Oppold ‘97 and Paul Oppold Christopher Von Maack ‘97 and Alexandra Lee Von Maack ‘99
Cari Johnson ‘92 and Dave Carlen Libby Mitchell ‘92 and Ryan Hoglund
Hopf Ms.
Mary Lombardi ‘00 Conor Bentley ‘01 and Mary Anne Wetzel ‘01 Michael Elliott ‘01 David Hausser ‘01 Koshlan Mayer-Blackwell ‘01 Sarah Stevens Canfield ‘02 and Elliot Canfield Emily Everest ‘02
Jade
Tracy Gibbons Llanos ‘96 and Gabriel Llanos
Laura Hermance ‘90 Wood Moyle ‘90
Adrienne McConnell Finnell ‘93
Marianne Woolsey Moyle
Joshua Cole Ms.
Geoff Swindle ‘94 and Adria Muir Swindle ‘95
Rowland Hall grandchildren are listed
Kathleen Tundermann Niles ‘96
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bagdasarian
Mr. and Mrs. Lenox Baker Baker Campsen, Campsen
Jordan
Abdalla, Cory Abdalla
Amy Hoeppner Taylor ‘89 and Ryan Taylor
Rebecca Moyle ‘92
Anderson ‘03 Libby Biittner ‘03 Libbie Brown ‘03 Mikaela Martineau Larson ‘04 Liz Schackmann ‘04 Wes Johnson with his daughter, Jerica, ‘07 Dennis Tua’one ‘04 David Wetzel ‘04 Nathaniel Barusch ‘05 Henry Schwartz ‘05 Lindsey Adams ‘06 Dana Pool ‘06 Amanda Towner ‘06 Rosemary Tua’one ‘06 Alex Gardner ‘07 Sydney Hartsell ‘08 Jorgi Paul ‘08 Kanika Tua’one ‘08 Walker Adams ‘09 Jake Fuhrman ‘09 Blake Harries ‘09 2010’s Griffin Gilbert ‘10 Joey Polychronis ‘10 Wills Shott ‘10 Matteo Brunelli ‘12 Carter Dowd ‘12 John Gilbert ‘12 Andy Gilbert ‘12 Rainy Paul ‘12 K.J. Tua’one ‘12 IN HONOR OF The Class of 1961 The Class of 1992 Conor Bentley Nancy Borgenicht and family Mario, Ariel and Soren Feola The Arthur and Bertha Frank Family Emily Gordon Peter Hayes Anne Kirstin Holm Karen Hyde Olle TheMaryLarsonMcIntyreHelenand Wally Sandack Family Carolyn Uhle IN MEMORY OF Pat BenBrimDolan Willardson Tony EdmundAnn-MarieLarimerLenceT.Wrenn GRANDPARENT DONORS
Sophie Uchitel, Uchitel, Uchitel Ilona Anderson
Jack
Sasha
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson
Leonie Anderson, Livia Anderson, Josie Anderson
Charlie Purcell Ms.
Niki Larsen Martinet ‘95
1990’s Rachel Kulmer Burnett ‘90 and Matthew Burnett
Heather Ure Dunagan ‘91 and John Dunagan
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Rachel Sweet-Martin ‘88 and Scott Martin
Marta Heilbrun ‘89 and Ron Penner
Tacy Conard Quinn ‘96 and Brian Quinn
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Badenhausen
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker
Grace Kong ‘91 Ben Dahl ‘92 and Erica Dahl Mari Hoidal ‘92
Dr. Allen
Robyn Payne ‘02 Ian
John Abdalla
Nina
Kitty Northrop Friedman ‘91 and Peter Friedman
Charly
Eileen Diane H.
Caroline Purcell, Joan Ban Cole, Irene Baptista
Liza Badenhausen
Current
Jen Beck Lair ‘89 and John Lair Adam Light ‘89 Ben Smith ‘89 and Lindsey Oswald Smith ‘92
Anderson
Ms.
Reagan Tolboe ‘92
Hailey Stephens, Kienna Stephens

Allison Mayetani
Mr. and Mrs. George Kramer
Mr. John F. Fort III Alex Fort, Haley Fort Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fowler Benjamin Fowler, Emily Fowler Mr. Jeff Geisler
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hipsher Aspen Sulte Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hoffman Paul Hoffman Mr. Lawrence Hornak Sarah Eatmon
Mr. Duane Duernberger Ross Cooper Ms. Madeleine Dugan Alan Dugan Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Duncan Bella Efstratis
Sally Logue, Simon Logue, Andrew Logue
Maya Rabbitt, Sydney Rabbitt
Abeni Czajkowski
Devon Tonneson, Izzy Tonneson
Christian Earl Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbons Jack Gibbons, Sarah Gibbons Ms. Elizabeth Gibson Cooper Davis Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Glasgow Garrett Glasgow, Sommer Glasgow, Matthew Glasgow Mr. and Mrs. Don Granberg Macy Olivera Mr. and Mrs. David Grissom Jackson Byck, Max Byck Mr. and Mrs. James Grotstein
Mr. Lindsay Logue
DONORS / ANNUAL REPORT 49 ENTREPRENEUR’S CIRCLE HEADMASTERS The following individuals have pledged a future gift to the school via the Entrepreneur’s Circle of a minimum of $50,000. Anonymous Eric and Cynthia Baughman Stead and Kendall Burwell Ben and Erica Dahl Ken DavidMichaelBlakeJacquinKirbyLevinthalMaryMcIntyreandNancyMcNallyDaveStockhamTomStockhamTimandJaneSullivanGeoffandAdriaSwindleDanUrmann , ~ nl'll~e,rQ.=· 'r ""
Mrs. Retta L. Keil Owen Keil, Maddie Keil
Alyssa Jorgensen
Mrs. Etta Rae L. Blazar Soren Feola, Ariel Feola Mrs. Roberta B. Bocock Elisabeth Bocock, Mary Bocock, Jimmy Bocock, Scottie Bocock
Mrs. Norma W. Matheson
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Diamandis Sasha Diamandis, Skylar Diamandis
Mr. and Ms. Kevin Mayetani
Hannah West
Samantha Baneth, Madeleine Baneth
Kayla Cottingham Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crawford David Chortkoff, Drew Chortkoff Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Cross Nicholas Potter Mr. and Mrs. Ken Crow Erin Stotts, Hayden Stotts
Margot Grotstein, Max Grotstein Ms. Debbie Haley Timothy Elkington Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Helfrich Julian Stacey
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Durham Lilli Durham Ms. Linda Eesley Hailee Eesley Ms. Alexandra Estey Brody Carr, Arianna Carr, Skylar Carr Ms. Gail Flanagan Owen Keil, Maddie Keil
Cate Christiansen, Adie Christiansen
Dr. and Mrs. Burton Jaffe Ben Espinosa
Dr. and Mrs. Michael R. McCormick
Mr. Kent Larsen Gillian Larsen, Georgia Larsen, Gray Larsen Ms. Bea Lehman Tyler Lehman, Will Lehman, Samantha Lehman
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merchant
Allison Mayetani
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Horsley Mei Mei Johnson, Teddy Johnson
Mrs. Jean Czajkowski
Nick Orfanakis, Emilie Orfanakis
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Lowe Jess Sterrett, Sage Sterrett
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lunde Cole Lunde, Ty Lunde Ms. Jane and Ms. Tami Marquardt Briggs Ballard, Boston Ballard Ms. Miyoshi Marumoto
Ms. Lorraine Jensen
Mr. Robert L. Deans and Ms. Jania Sommers Iain Halloran
Ms. Cynthia Johnson Kate Warren, Will Warren Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Johnson
Ms. Nancy Borgenicht Elias Borgenicht, Max Borgenicht, Sophie Borgenicht, Jonah Borgenicht Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Bown Isabelle Bown, Auden Bown Mr. and Mrs. Conor Boyd Niamh Wallis, Aurelie Wallis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brickey Eli Brickey, Mia Brickey Ms. Julie Brown Tatum Brown-Barbero, Ellison Brown-Barbero Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Browne Lily Ferguson Ms. Elaine Burke Alex Deubel, Anna Deubel, Jason Cowdrey, Kyle Cowdrey Mr. and Mrs. Jose Calderon Brock Smith Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carlin Nick Carlin, Emma Carlin Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K. Carlisle Zach Carlisle, Nate Carlisle Mr. Richard Miner and Mrs. Anita Catron Miner Nick Orfanakis, Emilie Orfanakis Mr. and Mrs. James Chandler Max Smart, Leo Smart Mr. and Mrs. James Clayton Sara Swenson, Scout Swenson Ms. Vasiliki Condas Katerina Gianoulis, Giorgio Gianoulis Mr. and Mrs. John Cottingham
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lesser Grant Dacklin, Madison Dacklin
Will Matheson
Dr. and Mrs. Jon Middleton
Charlie Tate, Marguerite Tate
Mr. Jeff Keil Owen Keil, Maddie Keil
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Metzger
Dr. and Mrs. Sung W. Kim Chiara Kim Dr. and Mrs. Melvyn Klein Xander Klein, Zachary Klein
Mr. Robert Barbanell Calvin Barbanell, Zach Barbanell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Batal Alex Fort, Haley Fort Mr. and Ms. Joe Bennett Blair Alley Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Rolando Miranda
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Reagan Brooke Copinga, Spencer Reagan, Will Reagan Ms. Marcia Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shirkey
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Smart Max Smart, Leo Smart
2013
Arielle Flynn
Ms. Susan Olszanskyj Greg Olszanskyj Ms. Martha Paige Anna Hull
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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Potter
Alison Puri, Amber Puri
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Riven
Dr. David Paisley
Olivia Rollins, Tripp Rollins
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Royer Maya Royer
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Solomon
Mrs. Catherine O. Stone William Stone, Harry Stone Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stone Aurora Stone
Mr. and Mrs. Jiro Mori
Mr. Richard Miner and Mrs. Anita Catron Miner
Ana Yamaguchi, Alex Yamaguchi
Mr. and Mrs. Kit J. Sumner
Mrs. Mary M. Muir Luke Swindle, Ella Swindle, Lilly Swindle
2012
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Nielsen
Emily Gordon
Sonia Rubinfeld
Greg Olszanskyj
Zeke Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Sparrer Liz Baer Mr. and Mrs. Mark Squiers Garrett Glasgow, Sommer Glasgow, Matthew Glasgow Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Steinhart
Deja Shirkey, Branden Lawyer
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sueoka
Mr. Gary Sugino Corinne Sugino
Becca Glazier
Timothy Elkington
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Nugent Isaac Ball, Jacob Ball, Sam Ball
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Parkinson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas
Sasha Diamandis, Skylar Diamandis
Mrs. Huong Vu
Finley Bodeen, Giselle Bodeen Ms. Wilma Wachowiak
Aurora Winger
Sarah Kaye
Mrs. Shirley Rubinfeld
Ben Amiel, Joey Amiel
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Takei Arden Louchheim, Carter Louchheim Dr. and Mrs. James B. Taylor
Heidi Paisley, Samantha Paisley
Nicolas Van der Werf
Nick Orfanakis, Emilie Orfanakis
Mr. Jeremy Whitfield
Nicholas Potter Mr. and Mrs. Raj K. Puri
Mr. Fred Schwab
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turnbull
Rachel Nelson, Connor Nelson
Dr. and Mrs. Jed Naisbitt
Sophia Nielsen
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Rollins
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Swindle
Josef Sueoka, Maxwell Sueoka
Josie Fonarow, Tessa Fonarow Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Willis
Heather Ernst
Quinn Burwell, Sayre Burwell Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sweet Bea Martin, Nina Martin, Leo Martin
Madsen Varner
Mr. Lynn Throndsen Isabel Ashbridge
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rust Enzo Rust, Isabella Rust
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Trujillo
Stella Vie Peters
Micah Willis
Mr. Jae Yoon Park and Mrs. Wha Ja Kim Andrew Yang
Mr. and Mrs. Don Olsen
Mr. and Mrs. David Mize Cooper Porges, Shelby Porges, Davis Porges, Taylor Porges
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Peters
Zachary Schwab, Alexa Schwab
Lochlin Michie, Daphne Michie
Josef Sueoka, Maxwell Sueoka
Ms. Wendy Morris
Mr. James Okland
Alessandra Miranda
Gwyneth Park, Owen Park Ms. Alison Tennyson Luke Jensen
Emily Barron
Mr. Harold E. Miller Jr. Riley Miller, Reece Miller
Mr. Clyde F. Nelson
Mr. Stuart Z. Uram and Mrs. Lilly Langotsky
Ms. Mieke Van Der Werf
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stoneburner Jordan Abdalla, Cory Abdalla Mr. Paul Stotts Erin Stotts, Hayden Stotts
Adrienne Parkinson
Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. Wallin
Luke Swindle, Ella Swindle, Lilly Swindle
Lucy Wallin Ms. Marianne West Elkington
MISSION
Nurturing a spirit of service
Students develop a commitment to change their world for the better through an expansive service learning program.
VALUES
Students thrive in an environment where challenge is expected, learning is supported, and personal best efforts are celebrated in class, on stage, and in athletics.
Inspiring a passion for life and learning.
Rowland Hall values integrity and responsibility. We guide our students to make good choices and to learn from their mistakes.
Rowland Hall encourages religious, ethnic, racial, and socio-economic diversity within its community and promotes understanding and acceptance of various cultures and points of view.
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We inspire students to lead ethical and productive lives through a college preparatory program that promotes the pursuit of academic and personalVISIONexcellence.
Inspiring students who make a difference.
Fostering ethical development
Creating a diverse and inclusive community
Our evolving curriculum encourages students to become enthusiastic and successful learners. Striving for excellence
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