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2022 MCCAULEY BOWL AND RISING REDS AWARD
from Connections 2022
by rpcs8
Congratulations to Cathy Huether McClelland, 1968, the 2022 recipient of the McCauley Bowl! The McCauley Bowl is awarded periodically to an alumna or other member of the school community who has distinguished herself or himself through long service to the school and its graduates. This award is presented in memory of Alumnae Association President Kelly Donovan-Mazzulli, 1994 and in gratitude for the life presents the Alumnae McCauley Bowl to the 2022 recipient, Cathy Huether McClelland, 1968, for volunteering and supporting RPCS of Bell Lazenby McCauley, through the years 1931. Mrs. McCauley’s life of service defines the standards and values that are used by the Board of the Alumnae Association in selecting recipients of this honor. Giving back to her community has always been a way of life for Cathy. She has been active and involved at RPCS throughout the years by serving on the Alumnae Board, the Board of Trustees and as a parent representative. A member of the Red & White Legacy, Cathy has also supported Annual Giving and Class Reunion committees and has served as Giving and Planning Chairs for her 50th and 45th reunions, respectively. Her role as a campaign volunteer was instrumental in the success of the This Is Our Moment Campaign, and she has also volunteered for previous School campaigns and served on the Centennial Weekend Committee. We are so grateful to Cathy and the time and efforts she has dedicated, and continues to dedicate, to RPCS! Past Recipients
1990: Eleanor Graham, 1916 1991: Helen Metcalfe Duncan, 1921 and Elizabeth Protzman Webb, 1921 1992: Judy Waters, 1950 1993: Marguerite Kelley, Honorary Alumna 1994: Kay Hamilton Cavanaugh, 1937 1995: Anne Healy, Honorary Alumna and former Headmistress (1950 - 1975) 1997: Peggy Webb Patterson, 1947 2000: Agness Fulton Bond, 1941 2002: Betty Ann Schmick Howard, 1957 2003: Celeste Woodward Applefeld, 1964 2006: Ginny Wood Delauney, 1964 and Janie Susemihl Griffin, 1974 2007: Jane D. J. Daniels, 1982 2008: Courtney Jones McKeldin, 1958 and Pam Miller Loya, 1969 2009: Lil Wise, 1950, posthumously 2010: Ann Wittich Warfield, 1948 2011: Jane Wilhelm Daniels, 1946 2012: Ingrid Boynton Polk, 1982 2013: Laurie McCulloch Fisher, 1963 2014: Mary Ellen Thomsen, Honorary Alumna 2015: Jean Waller Brune, 1960, Former Head of School (1992-2016) 2016: Libby Rutledge Murphy, Honorary Alumna 2017: Kathy Hudson, 1967 2018: Janet Bauer Hartman, 1968 2019: Diane Hutchins, 1972 2020: Judy Mitchell Wright, 1964 (Awarded in 2021 due to the pandemic) 2021: Carol Witz Hunt, 1976
Congratulations to Necole Jackson, 2007, who was selected as the second recipient of the Distinguished Rising REDS Award! Established in 2021, the Distinguished Rising REDS Award celebrates an alumna under the age of 40 who has enhanced the reputation of Roland Park Country School through outstanding professional achievements, personal accomplishments, significant contributions to their community and/or engagement with RPCS.
As founder of Be More Baddies, a local nonprofit organization founded in 2017, Necole is a dedicated philanthropist and leader. Be More Baddies’ mission is to inspire women and girls to “be more” through empowerment, events, education, etiquette and exposure. Additionally, Necole created a mentoring group for teen girls in Baltimore called Be More Belles, which ultimately became the impetus for her organization to provide mentorship and education for young women. Recently her organization conducted a Back-to-School drive by collecting donations for uniforms for the girls at Edmonson-Westside High School in Southwest Baltimore. During her time at RPCS, Necole was part of what was then called the Black Awareness Club and as an alumna, she continues to be an active part of our community with her involvement in the Black Student Union and recently, as a cochair for her 15th Reunion this past spring. Necole shows distinction as a leader in our community and actively embodies the spirit, leadership, and integrity of our REDS community.
ABOVE: Alumnae Association President, Kelly Donovan-Mazzulli, 1994 awarded Necole Jackson, 2007 with the 2022 Distinguished Rising REDS Award
