IMAGES Magazine: Winter 2024

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THE MAGAZINE FOR PARENTS, ALUMNI, AND FRIENDS OF THE SAVANNAH COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 20 23 SUMMER 24 WINTER
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FEATURE Hornets Take Flight
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2023-24 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

West Beaver, Chair

Meb Ryan, Vice-Chair

Stephanie Pendleton, Treasurer

Christopher Cay ’92, Secretary

Dora Adjei

Dan Bradley

Christian Demere ’09

Meredith (Repella) Dulany ’92

Liz (Gold) Glass ’89

Jay Goldstein ’87

Jeannine Haas

Brad Harmon

Amy (Parr) Henneman ’86

Kevan Jackson ’84

Adam Kaminsky

Lux Lakshman

Scott Lauretti

Julian Lewis ’98

Joe Mingledorff

Tammie Mosley

Jon Pannell ’96

Non-Voting

Kef Wilson, Head of School

Mary Sprague, Immediate Past Chair

Kerri Culver, Parents’ Association President

Stefanie (Dasher) McCullough ’07, Alumni Board President

MISSION STATEMENT: The Savannah Country Day School seeks to prepare students to meet the challenges of college and of life with confidence, imagination, and integrity.

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4 • SAVCDS.ORG c/o SCDS 824 Stillwood Drive Savannah, GA 31419 Email: rhodes@savcds.org Images is published bi-annually by the Communications Department of The Savannah Country Day School. Director of Communications Allison Rhodes Assistant Director of Communications Kate Caparisos Art Director Stacy Claywell Thatdesigngirl.net Proofreader Sophia Caparisos Photography courtesy of Paul Camp, Andrew Von Goellner, Michelle Morris, Darryl Reynolds and by submission. Cover Image Photo by Michelle Morris What’s inside WINTER 2024 06 14 14 IMAGES 30 18 23 IMAGES THE MAGAZINE FOR PARENTS, ALUMNI, AND FRIENDS OF THE SAVANNAH COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 20 23 Hornets Take Flight 06 AROUND CAMPUS 14 ARTS 18 ATHLETICS 23 HORNETS TAKE FLIGHT 30 CLASS NOTES

A message from the Head of School

Dear Country Day Community,

In my eleventh year at Country Day, I begin a new chapter as it is the first time in my tenure as Head of School that I do not have any of my children on campus. With all three of my children now in college, my perspective has shifted from “current parent” to “past parent,” giving me an even greater appreciation of our school’s mission. As I watch each of my children successfully (though not without bumps in the road) navigate the challenges of college, I am grateful for how well-prepared they are for this next step in their journeys—both inside and outside the classroom.

We often say that success in college is about so much more than academic readiness. It is undoubtedly rooted in a solid academic foundation, but it is also about what we refer to as “soft skills,” including the ability to manage time, the ability to collaborate effectively with others, the ability to adapt to new situations, and, perhaps most importantly, the ability to respond constructively to challenges and setbacks. While preparing our students for college and life is the core of our school’s mission, we appreciate that fulfilling it requires a collaborative effort between the school, home, and community. Each of these components plays a vital role in our graduates’ success.

In addition to watching my children navigate life post-SCDS, this year has also given me opportunities to connect with many SCDS alumni—both here in Savannah and across the country. I am pleased to report that our alumni community is vibrant and engaged. The tireless efforts of our Office of Alumni Relations have allowed us to connect with alumni across various cities, including Chicago, Dallas, Austin, and Houston, from intimate gatherings in homes to lively happy hours in bustling city restaurants. In this issue of Images, we offer a glimpse into our interactions with over 100 alumni during our Hornets Take Flight events. Their stories and memories are a powerful testament to the lasting bonds formed within the Country Day community.

A thriving alumni community is a living testament to the exceptional work transpiring every day in our classrooms, on the athletic fields, and in the art studios. I hope you will join me in celebrating the enduring spirit of Country Day and inspire the generations that follow.

Warm regards,

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Quad Renovations Complete

With the completion of two major campus renovation projects this fall, Minis Hall and Livingston Hall, the academic phase of the Invest in Excellence campaign successfully concluded. Minis Hall, which now houses Upper School humanities classes, expanded to 12,000+ sq.ft. and includes 12 classrooms, a student commons area, and smaller study lounges. While the exterior of Livingston Hall, one of Country Day’s original buildings, preserved the well-known glass façade, the interior was renovated and reimagined into a dedicated building for Upper School and Middle School student support. Thanks to the generosity of our school community for making this happen!

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Generative AI FACULTY WORKSHOP

The Upper School faculty invited Drs. Beth Howells and Annie Mendenhall from Georgia Southern University’s English Department to present a workshop entitled “Responding to AI in our Classrooms”. During the workshop, our guest presenters shared information about AI chatbots and writing services, explored a framework for AI in higher education, and encouraged faculty to consider their own thoughts, feelings, and concerns around the impact of AI on teaching, learning, and academic honesty. Faculty gathered by department to consider how they might adapt their teaching and assignments given the capabilities of AI, and how teachers might encourage students to use these tools ethically to support their learning.

National Merit Semifinalist

Congratulations to National Merit Scholarship Corporation Semifinalist, senior Emiline Baxter. Last fall, more than 1.5 million high school juniors took the PSAT. The top 16,000 scorers (roughly 1%) are recognized as National Merit Semifinalists by the NMSC. These Semifinalists will compete for NMSC Finalist awards to be announced in 2024.

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SAVANNAH CAMELLIA PROJECT

Prior to the Thanksgiving break, the junior class participated in a community-wide beautification initiative alongside students from Chatham County schools and Master Gardeners from the Coastal Georgia Camellia Society.

Country Day is proud to be a part of The Savannah Camellia Project, which aims to plant over 2,000 Japanese camellias along a three-mile stretch of the Harry Truman Bike Path. Each plant with its accompanying name is

recorded in a database for historical reference.

“Through the Savannah Camellia Project, our students had a meaningful opportunity to connect with each other and with younger students across Savannah in service of our local community. “We’re grateful to have engaged in this project, and look forward to witnessing the fruits of our students’ service for years to come,” said Meg Haston, Assistant Head of Upper School for Student Life

Thanks to Billings and John Cay ’63* for their generous and unwavering commitment to providing the highest standards on and off the tennis courts. The newly constructed Cay Family Tennis Pavilion provides a campus home to our highly successful boys’ and girls’ varsity tennis programs, which both concluded the 2023 season as the GHSA State Runners-Up.

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*denotes class associate

National Honor Society

In early November, Country Day welcomed 56 students into the National Honor Society. Founded in 1921, the National Honor Society recognizes students who excel in the areas of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. To be eligible, students in grades 11 & 12 must demonstrate outstanding performance in the four selection criteria. Inductees include Class of 2024: Devin Beauchamp, Eva Beauchamp, Sam Bueno, Aidan Dunne, Caleb Pine, Liv Posey, and Leiden van Abshoven. Class of 2025: Ayo Ajayi, Ramon Barboa, Turner Birthisel, Daniel Bosch, Dan Bradley, Agnes Brown, Chase Buerger, Hannah Burt, Mary Margaret Carroll, Miles Carson, Jack Day, Lanning Drey, Jackson Ezelle, Thomas Federowicz, Jade Flood, Ian Foose, Shane Glisson, Ella Haas, Parker Hall, Will Harmon, Collin Harris, Gracie Henneman, Hyers Holland, Jack Lovell, Mollie MacFadyen, Anne Mandel, Nik Manocha, Feriby McCorkle, Lane Middleton, Ana Miller, Barton Mixon, McKade Neal, Elizabeth Perry, John Morgan Peters, Isabella Picone, James Rhodes, Ian Rogers, Daisy Salyer, Drew Salyer, Henley Schivera, Andrew Semones, Mary Elizabeth Semones, Philip Slatinsky, Raphael Stanga, Harris Stone, Eliza Strong, Peter Thompson, Mary Mobley Varnedoe, and Emerson Wright. Congratulations, Hornets!

Peter Foley Honored

Last fall, a group of alumni and parents of alumni united with a common wish to honor retired teacher and coach Peter Foley with an athletic field named in his honor. During halftime of the homecoming game on September 22, Hornets gathered to pay tribute to Peter Foley and to announce that the practice field closest to Saunders Field has been named Foley Field.

Peter Foley’s impact shines among 36 years of players, students, and parents who appreciate his teaching and coaching legacy, many of whom joined him on the field, including members from the 2002 and 2004 State Championship soccer teams!

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Oktoberfest Celebration

On the evening of October 14, over 350 members of the Country Day community gathered in the Quad for Oktoberfest, a celebration of the Invest in Excellence Campaign and our new and renovated Upper School academic buildings! Guests enjoyed live music, college football on big screens, and fantastic food and drink. Thank you to alumni musicians Stewart Marshall ’86 and Jim Marshall ’98 and sponsors SAGE Dining Services, Savannah Distributing Company, Inc., PitchPerfect, and Savannah Bar Carts.

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Big Surprise for Longtime Coach Lamar Kirkley

In the midst of the 2023 alumni homecoming festivities, Head of School Kef Wilson requested everyone’s attention for a surprise announcement. After expressing sincere gratitude for Coach Lamar Kirkley’s 48-year teaching and coaching legacy, Mr. Wilson and alumnus Carl Showalter ’78 surprised Coach Kirkley and the audience by announcing the establishment of The Lamar Kirkley Teaching Fellowship Endowment Fund. This endowed fund was made possible by the generosity of the alumni community, notably Carl Showalter ’78 and Alan Reynolds ’77, as well as a grant from the EE Ford Foundation.

The Lamar Kirkley Teaching Fellowship Endowment Fund allows recent college graduates to launch their careers in education by gaining one to two years of valuable experience at Savannah Country Day School. This program will develop and nurture future leaders in independent schools. If you want to give to The Lamar Kirkley Teaching Fellowship Endowment Fund, contact Lynette Allison at lynetteallison@savcds.org

Math Team Success

The Middle School Math Team participated in the Math League competition at Fulton Science Academy in Alpharetta on Saturday, December 9. After tackling three rounds of challenging problems, Olivia Jeong won a silver medal for students in sixth grade, Grant Umbel won a silver medal for students in seventh grade, Keating Taylor won a silver medal for students in eighth grade, and Kohki Maeda won third place overall for eighth graders! Other students contributing to a second place recognition for the team round were Oskar Johnson-Liu, Dylan Gensheimer, Evan Hay, Anthony Kim, Olivia Kang, and Julia Song. Great work, Mathletes!

Student Diversity and Leadership Conference

In late November, a group of SCDS students joined over 2,000 other high school students from across the nation for the 2023 Student Diversity Leadership Conference, a flagship conference of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS). This year’s conference took place in St. Louis, MO, with the theme, “Bending the Arc Toward Justice: Radical Optimism, Transformational Joy, Resilience, and Brilliance.” Country Day student attendees included Miles King, Rachi Wilson, Ayo Ajayi, Jade Flood, Ramon Barboa, and Liv Posey. Junior Jade Flood commented, “My favorite part of the SDLC trip was exploring friendship. I had so much fun meeting new people and forming stronger relationships with my peers who accompanied me!” Freshman Miles King added, “SDLC helped me realize that I need to speak up instead of letting people turn down my voice in the world.” Karen Brown, Director of Cultural Competency and Inclusion, enthuses, “I am always so excited to accompany students and faculty to the conference. It re-energizes me every year, and it embodies what we strive for in our independent schools—inclusion and belonging. It was a wonderful and life-changing experience for our SCDS students who attended.”

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Chris and Kim Nicholson with Holly and John McCormick Patrick and Christie Bergen with Nicole and Andrew Michigan ’03 Roy and Jeri Flood Chris and Caroline Spencer with Yaël van Hulst Bill Sparks ’93 and Kelley Sparks with Mary Holmes and Steve Chick ’78 Caroline Groover ’12 with Richard Schulze ’80 and Donna Schulze

ON THE EVENING OF OCTOBER 14, COUNTRY DAY HOSTED THE ANNUAL GREEN AND GOLD CELEBRATION TO HONOR THE GENEROSITY OF DONORS WHO GIVE ANNUAL GIFTS OF $2,500 OR MORE. THIS YEAR’S EVENT WAS HELD IN MINGLEDORFF HALL, OVERLOOKING THE UPPER SCHOOL QUAD.

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West and Cindy Beaver Graham Sadler and Dolly Chisholm ’77 John Garceau and Francesca Macchiaverna Charles Fana, Shirley Sywassink, Malissa Sywassink Fana, and GA Sywassink Jane and Paul Pressly Jeff Bolch ’66, Susan Hungerpiller ’72 with Don and Cindy Waters Jim and Hilary Shipley Kef Wilson, Marjory Kerzner-Wilson, and Jon Sprague Wistar Lewis ’73 and Lynn Lewis with Caroline Groover ’12 Lisanne and David Newton ’98

One-Act Play Wins State Championship

A HUGE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE UPPER SCHOOL CAST AND CREW OF PETER AND THE STARCATCHER ON WINNING THE GHSA ONE-ACT PLAY STATE CHAMPIONSHIP!

THE 3A COMPETITION WAS HELD ON NOVEMBER 18 AT BUFORD HIGH SCHOOL, WITH EIGHT REGION CHAMPS COMPETING FOR THE STATE TITLE. IN ADDITION TO COUNTRY DAY’S CHAMPIONSHIP WIN, INDIVIDUAL AWARDS INCLUDED BEST ACTRESS MOLLIE MACFADYEN AND ALL-STAR CAST DANIEL BOSCH AND BEN TEMPLETON.

“The dedication, focus, and determination of the entire cast and crew made this possible,” commented James Venhaus, Upper School Theatre Arts Teacher and Director of Fine and Performing Arts. “You never know what the judges will do, so we kept our focus on serving the script and telling the audience a story that was entertaining and, at times, deeply moving.

This is the first One-Act Play State Championship in school history, and I couldn’t be prouder of these students and of our school for supporting us every step of the way.”

In addition, accolades at the region competition included Best Actress Mollie Macfadyen, Best Actor Daniel Bosch, Best Director James Venhaus, and All-Star Cast Ben Templeton and Silas Johnson.

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In the Spotlight

This fall, the Upper and Middle School theatre departments explored two different stories based on J. M. Barrie’s immortal character, Peter Pan. The Upper School show, “Peter and the Starcatcher,” is a prequel to “Peter Pan” that explores how all of the classic characters came to be. The Middle School production of “Peter Pan and Wendy” is a faithful adaptation of Barrie’s 1911 novel of the same name and gave students a chance to breathe life into classic characters like Peter Pan, Wendy, Captain Hook, Smee, The Lost Boys, and pirates. Upper School Theatre Director James Venhaus and Middle School Theatre Director Laura Wild ’03 relished the opportunity for their respective programs to explore the magic of childhood through different twists on the same story.

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Fine Arts Nights, Concerts and Exhibitions

At Savannah Country Day, the Fine Arts program exposes students to visual art, general music, choral music, jazz band, theatre, ceramics, photography, orchestra, and technology-based visual arts. Each year, our talented students have an opportunity to showcase their work at the Middle School and Upper School Fine Arts Nights, including an exhibition of the visual arts and performances from our orchestra, chorus, jazz bands, and drama students. Each event celebrates our talented student artists and Country Day’s award-winning arts program.

Congratulations to our GMEA District Honors participants

District Honor Choir: Everett Blanco, Ella Chae, Gaby Duque, Chloe Han, Wren Kenney, Eileen Kong, Clementine Larvan, Jane Lee, Katie Montgomery, Penelope Pando, Violet Ray, and Luciana Straub.

District Honor Band: Julia Song (flute)

District Honor Orchestra: Ella Chae (cello) earned the first chair in the Middle School Orchestra as a fifth grader and the youngest participant.

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Visiting Jazz Artist

COUNTRY DAY WAS THRILLED TO HOST WORLD-CLASS TRUMPET PLAYER, ARRANGER, AND COMPOSER MARK RAPP ON CAMPUS FOR TWO DAYS OF JAZZ WORKSHOPS WITH OUR MIDDLE AND UPPER SCHOOL STUDENTS. MR. RAPP IS THE FOUNDER OF COLAJAZZ IN COLUMBIA, S.C., A NON-PROFIT THAT ORGANIZES JAZZ FESTIVALS AND EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH. THANK YOU TO THE ARTS ALLIANCE FOR FUNDING THE VISITING ARTIST PROGRAM!

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ATHLETICS

FOOTBALL

The Hornets had another strong season in class AAA under third-year Head Coach John Mohring. After losing only two seniors in 2022, the Hornets brought back almost everyone in 2023 and enjoyed that advantage. The Hornets finished 7-4 and third in the Region, earning a spot in the GHSA playoffs. They played a tough schedule and were able to beat Long and Liberty High Schools in region play, something they weren’t able to do in 2022. Coach Mohring reinstated the JV program this year, and the team finished 4-2 in those games. The team loses some key seniors to graduation, but returning as the Region 3AAA Offensive Player of the Year is Barton Mixon as quarterback.

All Region 3AAA honors included 1st Team: Andrew Nicholson (OL), Rooster Bing (DL), Keith “KJ” James (WR), Tyler Scott (LB), and Athon Herrin (P); 2nd Team: Cash Ramirez (K), Josh Washington (WR), Brooks Kleinpeter (ATH), DeAnre “Ray Ray” Jackson (DL), Hyers Holland (RB), Hayes Beaver (LB), Carson Cook (ATH). Honorable Mention: John Avino (OL), Sam Bueno (LB), Andrew Wynn (DB), Gabe McKinney (DB), and Boone Wiesner (TE). The Savannah Morning News Coastal Empire Best of Preps included 1st Team Rooster Bing; 2nd Team KJ James, Barton Mixon, Andrew Nicholson, Cash Ramirez, and Tyler Scott; Honorable Mentions were Hayes Beaver, Carson Cook, Athon Herrin, Hyers Holland, Ray Ray Jackson, Brooks Kleinpeter, and Josh Washington.

Team MVP: Brooks Kleinpeter

Offensive MVP: Keith “KJ” James

Defensive MVP: Tyler Scott

Stu Sligh Player of the Year: Barton Mixon

Lineman of the Year: Rooster Bing

Ironman Player of the Year: Boone Wiesner

Comeback Player of the Year: Deanre “Ray Ray” Jackson

Offensive Newcomer of the Year: Hyers Holland

Defensive Newcomer of the Year: Hayes Beaver

Scholar Athletes: William Arnold, John Avino, Ramon Barboa, Hayes Beaver, Sam Bueno, Carson Cook, Conner Hartley, JT Hill, Ben Kleinpeter, Jack Lerch, Barton Mixon, Andrew Montgomery, Liam Murphy, Andrew Semones, Connall Smith, Finn Smith, Chase Turner, Boone Wiesner

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CLAY TARGET

It was another fantastic year for the clay target team, outperforming over 50 teams to finish as the 2023 GIAA State Runner-Up. The team’s top five shooters comprised the team score and included Chase Buerger (279/300), Miles Carson (276/300), Ericka Ann McKeever (275/300), Andrew Nicholson (270/300), and Dan Bradley (270/300). Impressively, senior Ericka Ann McKeever took home her second Individual Female HOA (highest overall) title, dominating the event with a fantastic finish to her high school career. Several teammates placed in the State Top 10 as follows: Skeet: Ericka Ann McKeever placed 2nd, Grant Hunter 6th, Gracen Garceau 3rd, Anna Loren Dekle 4th, and Jacqueline Bunger 9th. Trap: Chase Buerger placed 2nd, Ericka Ann McKeever 1st, Gracen Garceau 7th, Anna Loren Dekle 4th, and Jacqueline Bunger 9th. Sporting clays:

Miles Carson placed 5th, Chase Buerger 6th, Dan Bradley and Ericka Ann McKeever tied for 9th. Among females, Ericka Ann McKeever placed 1st, Gracen Garceau 3rd, and Anna Loren Dekle 6th. Chase Buerger, Miles Carson, and Ericka Ann McKeever were named to the All-State Team.

MVP: Chase Buerger

MVP Lady Hornets: Ericka Ann McKeever

Rookie of the Year: Walker Peters

Most Improved: Andrew Wilkes

Hornet Award: Lawson Zhou

Coaches’ Award: Grant Hunter, Andrew Nicholson

Team Captains: Chase Buerger, Miles Carson, Ericka Ann McKeever

Scholar Athletes: Dan Bradley, Chase Buerger, Jacqueline Bunger, Miles Carson, Anna Loren Dekle, Reed Dulany, Gracen Garceau, Harris

Glidewell, Grant Hunter, Ericka Ann McKeever, Emily Most, Ally Park, Drew Salyer, Hollyann Spivey, Raphael Stanga, Andrew Wilkes, Lawson Zhou

FOOTBALL CHEERLEADING

The Hornet spirit was plentiful this year, as the cheerleaders worked hard to rally the crowd — both at Saunders Field and away — while showcasing new stunts and cheers under the leadership of Head Coach Lindsey Turner.

Outstanding Cheerleaders: Mary Anne Bennett, Tallulah Fitzgerald, Madison McCray, Emily Moretz, Ria Patel, Grace Smith

Coaches’ Award: Jade Flood, Ella Haas, Henley Schivera, Mary Mobley Varnedoe

Captain Award: Ella Barrow, Karenna Lapp, Annie Lelos, Rachel May

ACE Award (Attitude, Effort, Commitment): Lily Barrow, Lauren Lewis, Reise Moran, Emily Moretz, Ella Phillips

Scholar Athletes: Ella Barrow, Lily Barrow, Mary Anne Bennett, Frances Brock, Jade Flood, Ella Haas, Sara Hiltzheimer, Greer Hollis, Rebecca Kimball, Annie Lelos, Lauren Lewis, Rachel May, Reise Moran, Amelia Moret, Emily Moretz, Ellie Northup, Ria Patel, Ella Phillips, Olivia Posey, Grace Smith, Mary Mobley Varnedoe, Emerson Wright

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FLAG FOOTBALL

The flag football team continued to set records this season. The Hornets finished 8-1 in region play with impressive wins against St. Vincent’s Academy and South Effingham High School, which earned them second seed for the playoffs in GHSA Division 1 (A-4A). Country Day lost in the first round of the playoffs to Dodge County High School (former state champions), but their coaches and fans were proud of their best season to date (10-2).

The Hornets were led by seven senior captains Hayden Anderson, Eva Beauchamp, Harper Judelson, Ella Lowry, Sofia Pablo, Anna Shelton, and Rachi Wilson. Sofia Pablo continued to impress with her strong quarterback play, posting 1641 passing yards, 228 rushing yards, and 30 total touchdowns. Harper Judelson led the team with 46 receptions and 409 yards. Eva Beauchamp was a well-rounded offensive running back, rushing for 195 yards and receiving 323 yards. Anna Shelton was a standout rusher on defense, piling up over 25 sacks, and Reese Bailey led the team in flag pulls with 45 on the season.

All Area Division 1 Area 2 selected the following: Offensive Player of the Year: Sofia Pablo; 1st Team All Area Offense: Harper Judelson, Eva Beauchamp, Anna Shelton; 1st Team All Area Defense: Reese Bailey, Eva Beauchamp, Anna Shelton; 2nd Team All Area: Ana Miller, Hayden Anderson; Honorable Mention: Ella Lowry; Area 2 Coaches of the Year: Candice English and Kristin Mulzer. The Savannah Morning News Coastal Empire Best of Preps included 1st Team Eva Beauchamp and Sofia Pablo; Honorable Mentions were Hayden Anderson, Reese Bailey, Harper Judelson, Ana Vi Miller, and Anna Shelton.

Overall MVP: Sofia Pablo

Offensive MVP: Eva Beauchamp

Defensive MVP: Reese Bailey

Coaches’ Award: Rachi Wilson

Captains: Hayden Anderson, Eva Beauchamp, Harper Judelson, Ella Lowry, Sofia Pablo, Anna Shelton, Rachi Wilson

Scholar Athletes: Hayden Anderson, Reese Bailey, Eva Beauchamp, Anne Chaddock Donegan, Parker Hall, Harper Judelson, Ella Lowry, Ana Vi Miller, Emily Moretz, Sofia Pablo, Anna Shelton, Cleo Shelton, Rachi Wilson, Elin Yoon HOMECOMING Congratulations to our 2023 Homecoming Queen Lilla Brennan ‘24, escorted by Leiden van Abshoven ‘24, and first runner-up Ella Stone ‘24, escorted by John Avino ‘24.

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VOLLEYBALL

During their 2023 volleyball season, the Hornets made significant progress and earned a spot in the first round of the GHSA State Playoffs. The SCDS volleyball team is optimistic about its future due to the strong group of junior and sophomore players. They remain committed to competing at a higher level and challenging themselves against tough opponents in Savannah and surrounding areas.

Additionally, the team received several accolades in Region 3AAA. Harris Stone was honored with 1st Team recognition, while Olivia Aliotta, Mary Duvall Sumner, and Lilla Brennan were selected for the 2nd Team. The Savannah Morning News Coastal Empire Best of Preps included Harris Stone 2nd Team and Honorable Mentions were Olivia Aliotta, Lilla Brennan, and Mary Duvall Sumner. Notably, freshman Olivia Aliotta had an impressive 198 kills, and Mary Duvall Sumner boasted 139. Mary Elizabeth Semones demonstrated outstanding defensive skills with 42 blocks, and Harris Stone contributed with 268 digs.

Varsity Awards

Offensive MVP: Mary Duvall Sumner

Defensive MVP: Harris Stone

Hornet Award: Lilla Brennan

Scholar Athletes: Ayo Ajayi, Lilla Brennan, Boots

Buckler, Mary Margaret Carroll, Helen Culver, CeCe Hargrove, Helen Kenney, Feriby McCorkle, Caroline Semones, Mary Elizabeth Semones, Harris Stone, Mary Duvall Sumner

JV Awards

Determination Award: Sophia Myers

Leadership Award: Avery Helmly

Hornet Award: Charlie Hawkins, Layne Helmly

Scholar Athletes: Katherine Berg, Margaret Brennan, Tennyson Fitzgerald, Charlie Hawkins, Avery Helmly, Layne Helmly, Juliette Jouffrault, Cindy Murray, Sophia Myers

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CROSS COUNTRY

The Varsity cross country team celebrated a successful season marked by dedication, teamwork, and resilience. Through focused and energetic practices, the runners were able to turn their hard work into a series of remarkable performances. This was seen most notably through the efforts of Charlie Pope, who placed fifth in the region and 68th in the GHSA Class AAA State Championship meet with a final time of 19:06. Freshman Aarya Patel proved herself to be a formidable runner in every girls’ race, placing eighth in the region with a personal best time of 24:01. Through the senior leadership of captains Bryn Sorge, Devin Beauchamp, and Jessica Elkin, the team was able to fight through challenging runs with unity and sportsmanship. Region 3AAA honors included 1st Team Charlie Pope; 2nd Team Devin Beauchamp and Aarya Patel. The Savannah Morning News

Coastal Empire Best of Preps included Honorable Mention Charlie Pope.

Most Valuable Runners: Aarya Patel, Charlie Pope

Hornet Pride: Bryn Sorge, Paawan Patel

Coaches’ Award: Ansley Cheshire, Devin Beauchamp

Rookies of the Year: Aarya Patel, Ansley Cheshire, Miles King, Payton Brown

Most Improved Runners: Sarah Catherine Gilpin, Walker Price

ACE Award (Attitude, Commitment, Effort): Kent Burnett, Jessica Elkin

Captains: Devin Beauchamp, Bryn Sorge, Jessica Elkin

Scholar Athletes: Ansley Cheshire, Suri Desai, Jessica Elkin, Sarah Catherine Gilpin, Aarya Patel, Bryn Sorge, Devin Beauchamp, Paawan Patel, Charlie Pope, Walker Price

MIDDLE SCHOOL SPOTLIGHT

Clay Target

Our mighty Middle School team finished an impressive fifth out of 25 teams in the Middle School GIAA State Championship.

MVP: Archer Ritchie

Hornet Award: Raj Kamaleson, Caleb Vo

Volleyball

6th grade SPAL Champions

7th grade SPAL Champions

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TAKE FLIGHT

Reconnecting with alumni across the country

With almost 4,000 alumni across the country and abroad, the Savannah Country Day alumni network is robust, engaged, and loyal. The Office of Alumni Relations has recently expanded the alumni networking opportunities with Hornets Take Flight—an initiative to reunite with alumni across the country. After traveling to nine cities and reconnecting with nearly 100 Hornets, we asked some of these alumni to let us know what they’re doing now and how their time at County Day impacted them.

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CONTRIBUTING WRITER: FLORENCE (MINIS) SLATINSKY ‘94

NEW YORK CITY, NY

Ward Benton, Class of 1999

University of Georgia

Investment Banking at Bank of America

Just before I graduated from UGA, I got a call from two close SCDS classmates, James Wheeler ‘99 and Zvee Geffen ‘99, saying they found a three-bedroom apartment in midtown NYC. I didn’t have a job, so I was hesitant, but they assured me that I would have a job in a week. Twenty years later, I am grateful for their encouragement, which led me to a city I love, a career, my wife, and two beautiful daughters!

I think most Country Day alumni look back after the first year of college and realize how incredibly well-prepared we were academically. However, there’s also an emphasis on values and character. Early and consistently, we learned about trust, integrity, and doing the right thing. This gave me a great foundation for navigating situations throughout my career and in life. Country Day gives students a platform to study, compete, and perform at the highest levels.

Early and consistently, we learned about trust, integrity, and doing the right thing.

CHICAGO, IL

Olwen (Hahn) Lyon, Class of 1993

Princeton University, Emory University School of Medicine Medical Oncologist; Program Director of Central Protocol Office at the Alliance Clinical Trials in Oncology

In high school, I interviewed Mr. Adam Weber for the school newspaper, and when he told me he went to college in Massachusetts, I remember thinking, “Why would anyone go to school somewhere so cold?” And now I’ve been in Chicago longer than I was at Country Day! Benjamin Levy ‘97, is on faculty at the University of Chicago, and we stay in touch. He’s the one who told me about the alumni event in Chicago. Mylin Torres ‘94 and Amy (Herman) Comander ‘93 also treat breast cancer so we attend a lot of the same meetings; we always make a point to have a meal together and catch up. My colleagues at work are amazed at how many people I know from high school that I see in academic situations.

I look back now and I feel like my education was really top-notch. The teachers were committed to teaching us how to be good writers and communicators, to think deeply and question things. And Dr. Byron Boyd and his pop quizzes! Those taught me to pay attention to the details.

My daughter attended Coastal Ecology Camp a few summers ago, which was a great experience for both of us. I love that she got to explore in the mud and the marsh. I also got to see Mr. Bill Eswine’s new classroom, which is amazing and so uniquely him.

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Ashley and Ward Benton with their daughters, Taylor and Ashley Olwen with her daughter, Emily, and Bill Eswine at Coastal Ecology Camp Olwen and her husband, Mark, with their children Emily and Edward

ATLANTA, GA

Joe Ratterree, Class of 2002

United States Air Force Academy

Pilot at Delta Airlines Mortgage Loan Officer at Trident Home Loans

The Air Force Academy offered me a chance to play football at a very high level as well as get a great education. I was a senior when the 9/11 attacks happened and was attracted to the opportunity to serve our country in a time of great need. I think to that point in my life, SCDS was one of the most influential pieces of my life and gave me, among other things, the ability to see the benefits of an experience that was very challenging and the skills to actually endure the experience.

My wife, Kendall (Gardner) ’05, and I have always felt like the relationships we formed during our time at SCDS with fellow students and faculty were very meaningful and have had a huge impact on who and where we are today. Being surrounded by bright and ambitious peers pushed us in a very positive way. One very valuable takeaway was learning how to grind through life when it gets difficult and to effectively balance life, academics, and athletics. That served me well in college and has continued to do so throughout my professional life.

SCDS was one of the most influential pieces of my life...
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Kendall and Joe with their sons, Joe and James Kendall and Joe on Veterans’ Day

WASHINGTON, DC

Jennifer (Jackson) Salopek, Class of 1983

University of Virginia; The George Washington University

Editor-in-Chief, PBM Content Marketing at CVS Health

My English classes were definitely my favorite classes. I served as editor of the literary magazine Amanuensis in 11th and 12th grade, as well as worked on the yearbook committee. There were many teachers I enjoyed, but Mrs. Beulah Harper really stood out. She wanted all of us to be part of the 700 Club, meaning break 700 on the verbal portion of the SAT. I give her a lot of credit for my SAT score and the fact that I got into UVA and have made my living as a writer ever since. I even won Wheel of Fortune a couple of years ago!

I try to keep up with as many friends from Country Day as possible. My class only had 59 students, and I would guess that half of them, including me, started when we were five or six, so it’s a very tight-knit group. It’s very easy to pick up where we left off. We grew up together, which was amazing, but it was also one of the reasons I wanted to go to college out of state. That’s a long time to be part of a small group, and I was ready for a larger environment and new people and experiences.

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Jennifer (far right) with classmates at their 40-year reunion

Jennifer and her husband, Richard, with their children Jackson and Libby, at Jackson’s wedding

CHARLOTTE, NC

Hillary (Baumann) Maclean-Wilks, Class of 1985

Mary Baldwin College

Art Consultant at Anne Neilson Fine Art

Although I was not a Country Day lifer, I did have four impactful high school years after my family moved to Savannah from Philadelphia. The connections and relationships I made with faculty and students are extraordinary. I get together once a year with several of my high school friends. I feel fortunate to have a foundation of great friendships and a strong education, which has given me the confidence to take on both personal and professional challenges.

At Country Day, I developed a love for both arts and science, which has led to careers in advertising, as a drug rep with a specialty in psychiatry and neurology, and currently as an art consultant. I learned strong communication and writing skills (thanks to faculty like Harper and Braithwaite), an appreciation for theatre and the arts, and more about math and science than I realized until I started training with Pfizer. SCDS prepared me well for the various professional choices I have had the privilege of having.

1985 classmates at the 1981 Homecoming Dance.

Front row: Mary (McIntire) Davenport, Paige Van Wirt, Hillary (Baumann) Maclean-Wilks

Middle: Lisa (Berens) Scott, Jenny (McCaslin) Lobel, Dana Galin, Fay (Mazo) Evans

Back: Amy (Martin) Pinckney, Emma (Hartdridge) Svoboda, Meg (McDonald) Horn

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with her family, from left: Mac Maclean, Bennett Wilks, Emma Maclean (and Ollie), Andrew Wilks, Hillary (Baumann) Maclean-Wilks ’85, Whit Wilks
I love that SCDS has such an active and engaged alumni network that allows me to make connections across differing years.

AUSTIN, TX

Nisi King, Class of 2018

Carleton College

Fashion Partnerships, TikTok

It was so fun to attend Hornets Take Flight in Austin, catch up with familiar faces, and hear what jobs and experiences alumni were having in Austin. I love that SCDS has such an active and engaged alumni network that allows me to make connections across differing years. For me, being an SCDS alum means embodying confidence, imagination, and integrity while being curious and striving to collaborate well with others.

I’m grateful to my teachers at SCDS, who helped foster in me a love for English and writing. Their passion was so evident in the classroom and inspired me to pursue an American Studies degree (interdisciplinary major in English, history, and political science) in college. Thanks to this foundation, I was well prepared to handle my college academics. Developing perseverance when encountering challenges has helped me beyond the classroom and is a valuable asset when navigating TikTok’s dynamic and fast-paced environment. I credit SCDS for helping me build my academic endurance, which was vital to my academic experience in college.

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Nisi at Carleton College Nisi with TikTok colleagues Nisi catches up with Head of School Kef Wilson and Fiona Wilson ’23 at the Austin Alumni Event

NASHVILLE, TN

Teddy (Gongaware) Martin, Class of 1992

Princeton University, Savannah College of Art & Design

Lead UX Designer, Bath & Body Works

The focus on critical thinking and problem-solving, not just coursework, at SCDS is incredibly applicable and valuable. Even when I felt in over my head at Princeton, I had tools I could use to figure out a way forward. I remember curiosity being met with acceptance and dialogue; learning under the guidance of beloved teachers allowed for a lot of growth and creativity. I don’t know how many blind contour drawings I did for Kay Godowa, but I am grateful for every one of them!

At Bath & Body Works, I am a team leader and graphic designer who works on web and digital products, advocating for design across those experiences. That includes how things look, but, more importantly, how things work. I’ve got a traditional graphic design background, but have learned and grown in my career alongside technology. In addition to my work at Bath & Body Works, I’ve collaborated with alums on some fun design projects. I was lucky enough to have Chris Bilheimer ’88 bring me in to work on websites for Widespread Panic and R.E.M., and he referred me to Mary (Armstrong) Dugas ’88 to help support Gregg Allman’s legacy site. I also worked on an invitation for a parks fundraiser in NYC with Kathryn (Tatum) Saunders ‘92. I am fortunate to be in touch with many of my classmates, my brothers’ classmates, and even some of my mother’s and her siblings’ classmates.

HOUSTON, TX

Michael Bono, Class of 1976

Boston University, Harvard Business School President of Corporate Care

Country Day teachers were very involved in my development as a student and my ability to handle the classroom challenges of the competitive colleges I attended. Understanding and practicing the discipline of constant learning, embracing challenges, and owning responsibility are valuable lessons I’ve carried throughout my life. Many of my peers say that had they known the anguish and energy required to start their own business, they would not do it again. I feel differently; I had the skills I needed to constantly evolve, appreciate, and grow my business.

I attended the alumni event because I thought it would be fun to see who I might know from Country Day who lives in Houston, TX. I was amazed to learn that Kef Wilson was not only raised in Houston but lived a few blocks from my house in West University. Another amazing coincidence is that my son took geometry in Houston with Katherine Wade, who taught it to me at Country Day. Ms. Wade had a tremendous impact on all the students she taught. Tough, fair, and incredibly understanding, she exemplified the positive reinforcement that high school students need. When she retired after over 40 years of teaching due to health reasons, our family created the “Katherine Wade Geometry Math Scholarship,” which is awarded annually to a deserving student from our children’s high school. It’s very rare that a great teacher has been such a positive influence on a parent and their child.

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Teddy and her husband, Charlie Teddy with her mother, T. (Lippitt) Gongaware ’61* *denotes class associate

DALLAS, TX

Michael Parker, Class of 1985

University of Richmond, University of Chicago

Chairman of Aperture Capital Group

Most of us who grew up in Savannah and attended SCDS have a bond that draws us back. As TS Eliot wrote, “Home is where one starts from.” SCDS was one of the most important experiences in my teens that prepared me for life after high school. Advice often given to high school students in commencement addresses and by mentors is to find your passions quickly and pursue your dreams, but no great passion ever hit me in high school or college. My experience at SCDS and afterward was constant uncertainty about the future and my role in it.

But SCDS was also where I first learned to embrace that uncertainty. It led me to a life of experimentation and asking myself why I was doing something, whether I should be pursuing a different path, what was and wasn’t interesting, and motivating myself to take on a new project or venture. SCDS provided an academic community where I could explore new ideas and think about ways to solve hard problems. Getting comfortable with the process of prototyping and finding solutions has been an integral part of my success.

SCDS was one of the most important experiences in my teens that prepared me for life after high school.
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Michael in Juneau, Alaska Michael with his children from left, Mateu, Sofia, and Alex

CLASS NOTES

2023-24 Board of Alumni

Stefanie (Dasher) McCullough ’07, President

Seth Goodman ’90, President-elect

Julian Lewis ’98, Past-President

Joey Bell ’97

Louis Brody ’11

Bess (Butler) Brunson ’11

Our goal is for alumni to get involved and stay connected.

If you have recently moved or relocated, please update your address by visiting savcds.org/alumni. For more information, please contact Amy (Martin) Pinckney ’85, Director of Alumni Relations, at 912.961.8849 or pinckney@savcds.org. And don’t forget to follow the Hornet Alumni network on social media.

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Morgan (Roberts) Caldwell ’09

Jade (Aaron) Dietz ’03

Carol (Fulenwider) Elliott ’68

Brooke Fortson ’01

Amanda Byck ’96

John Kingston ’03

John Gilbert ’05

Caroline Long ’08

George Oelschig ’72

Simona Perry ’90

Kathryn (Groover) Pross ’09

Allen Williams ’96

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!

2024 Hornet Homecoming Weekend

October 25 & 26

Celebrating all Hornet alumni with special recognition of reunion classes ending in 4s and 9s! We plan to share updates via email, social media, and on savcds.org/alumni as they become available.

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1959

With great sadness, the Alumni Office reports the death of class associate, Elaine (Johnson) Grooms, who passed away on July 2, 2023. We offer our sincerest condolences to Elaine’s daughter, Holley Grooms ’93, and the entire family.

REUNION TIME! 2024 Hornet Alumni Homecoming on October 25 & 26 will be here before you know it. Help build momentum for your 65-year reunion by volunteering for your Reunion Committee, and join your classmates in planning a great weekend with old friends! For more information about becoming a volunteer, email Amy (Martin) Pinckney ’85 at pinckney@savcds.org or call 912.961.8849.

1963

The Class of ’63 celebrated its 60-year reunion over Homecoming Weekend. Classmates joined the Homecoming festivities at the alumni party before the game. On Saturday, friends gathered for a shrimp boil at the home of Bob and Jane (Hancock) Long in Bluffton. Before bidding each other farewell on Sunday, classmates enjoyed a catered brunch at the home of Linda and Jay Miller on Wilmington Island. Special thanks to the 60-year reunion attendees: Kay (Saffold) Arnold, Barrie (Myrick) and Jerry Bradley, Billings and John Cay, Marty Coolidge, Jane (Hancock) Long, Stephen McGoldrick, Linda and Jay Miller, Amanda and George Olmstead, Anne (Straight) St. Clair, and Mollie (Wheeler) Stone

1964

REUNION TIME! 2024 Hornet Alumni Homecoming on October 25 & 26 will be here before you know it. Help build momentum for your 60-year reunion by volunteering for your Reunion Committee, and join your classmates in planning a great weekend with old friends! For more information about becoming a volunteer, email Amy (Martin) Pinckney ’85 at pinckney@savcds.org or call 912.961.8849.

1968

With great sadness, the Alumni Office reports the death of alumna Judy (Reagan) Huckaby, who passed away on January 11, 2024. We offer our sincerest condolences to Judy’s husband Rod Huckaby, their sons Rodney, Creed, and Thomas, her brother Bobby Reagan ’70, and the entire family.

Carol (Fulenwider) Elliott writes, “Judy died peacefully at home, with her family, from complications of a lung disease. She was our class president, captain of the cheerleaders, Miss SCDS, recipient of the Reagan Award, plus much, much more. She was deeply loved and respected by all who knew her and will be missed.”

The Board of Alumni welcomes new board member, Carol (Fulenwider) Elliott

Carol is a Savannah native and attended SCDS from grades pre-k through 12th grade. She graduated from Southern Methodist University with a BS in Biology, Loma Linda University, with a Ph.D. in Physiology, and South University with an MS in Anesthesia. For over 50 years, she has worked in science research, education, and health care. She resides in Savannah, spending leisure time playing golf and hiking.

1969

REUNION TIME! 2024 Hornet Alumni Homecoming on October 25 & 26 will be here before you know it. Help build momentum for your 55-year reunion by volunteering for your Reunion Committee, and join your classmates in planning a great weekend with old friends! For more information about becoming a volunteer, email Amy (Martin) Pinckney ’85 at pinckney@savcds.org or call 912.961.8849.

Mitch Wilkes writes, “There was a great deal to be thankful for this past year. My wife Carole and I were able to travel again to Oxford, Wales, and Ireland. This was Carole’s 26th summer in Oxford with the Georgia Tech Study Abroad program and perhaps the best yet. I also visited old rugby pals in Wales and made it to Dublin for the Notre Dame/Navy football season opener.

We are enjoying the San Diego sunshine and now have our daughter Meredith and son-in-law Greg living nearby in Ocean Beach. They are expecting a baby boy (our first grandchild!) in May. Life is good and best to all!!”

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1972

The Board of Alumni welcomes new board member, George Oelschig. George was formerly the Senior Vice President of Corporate Banking at Bank of America in Atlanta for 18 years and the Chairman/CEO of Safemark Systems in Orlando, FL for 22 years before retiring in 2018. In 2019, George founded and is the Chair of Elevate Savannah, an educational, non-profit organization designed to meet the complex needs of underserved youth by providing character classes and life skills training through the Chatham County Public School System to empower youth to become successful, responsible adults. Elevate Savannah’s mission is to build long-term life-changing relationships with urban youth, equipping them to thrive and contribute to their community. George enjoys golf, clays, boats, and educational initiatives.

1973

CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of ’73! The Alumni Office brought our milestone reunion classes headto-head in a friendly competition to see who would win bragging rights for the greatest class participation and dollars raised to support the 2023-24 Fund for Country Day! The Class of ’73 won the TRIOL CUP with the highest percentage of participation.

Twenty-five members of the Class of 1973 returned to the scene of their senior year class photo for their 50-year reunion on September 23, 2023. They missed their classmates who were unable to attend, but were thrilled with all who were there, especially friends who came to their first class reunion. Thanks

to everyone who contributed their time, talents, treasures, and travels; all had a wonderful, relaxing evening at Tybee. They hope to see everyone at the next gathering!

1974

REUNION TIME! 2024 Hornet Alumni Homecoming on October 25 & 26 will be here before you know it. Help build momentum for your 50-year reunion by volunteering for your Reunion Committee, and join your classmates in planning a great weekend with old friends! For more information about becoming a volunteer, email Amy (Martin) Pinckney ’85 at pinckney@savcds.org or call 912.961.8849.

1976

With great sadness, the Alumni Office reports the death of alumnus Samuel Cail Carlton, who passed away on June 16, 2023. We offer our sincerest condolences to Sam’s wife Elizabeth, daughters Isabel and Sarah, siblings Frank Carlton ’75, Debby (Carlton) Wallace ’77, Ben Carlton ’86, and the entire Carlton family.

Tami Timms, Julie (Estus) Kehoe, Allison (Smith) Wienand, Julie (Turner) Farmer and Lynn (Rosenstein) Whelan are still great friends and recently went on a girls’ weekend to Hayesville, N.C.

1979

REUNION TIME — MARK YOUR CALENDAR! The Class of ’79 will celebrate its 45-year reunion on Saturday, April 24, 2024. Questions? Reunion Committee: Robin Gunn (912) 272-1448, Julie (Donaldson) Lowenthal (912) 429-4312, Laurie (Weiner) Rubnitz (912) 484-7012, Gifford Usher (205) 215-6451, and Stacie Wong (912) 547-0376.

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1980

With great sadness, the Alumni Office reports the death of alumna Dr. Karen Anne McKibben Yeh , who passed away on July 18, 2023. The Savannah Country Day community offers our sincerest condolences to Karen’s children Katy Frost and Thomas, parents

Doris and Thomas Yeh, siblings Dr. Thomas J. Yeh ’78 and Dr. Jennifer Yeh ’89 , and the entire family.

1981

Lifelong friends Beverly (Bland) Sligh, Carolyn (Lynch) Munson, and Wendy (Strong) Lupas catch up at their 40year reunion.

1984

REUNION TIME! 2024 Hornet Alumni Homecoming on October 25 & 26 will be here before you know it. Help build momentum for your 40-year reunion by volunteering for your Reunion Committee, and join your classmates in planning a great weekend with old friends! For more information about becoming a volunteer, email Amy (Martin) Pinckney ’85 at pinckney@savcds.org or call 912.961.8849.

With great sadness, the Alumni Office reports the death of alumnus Gregory Hirsch, who passed away on August 3, 2023. The school community offers our heartfelt condolences to Greg’s wife Judy, children Jonathan Hirsch ’09 , Sarah (Hirsch) Meyer ’11 , and Lena Hirsch ’14 , mother Marcia Hirsch, sister Susan (Hirsch) Goldstein ’85, and the entire family.

1983

1989

REUNION TIME! 2024 Hornet Alumni Homecoming on October 25 & 26 will be here before you know it. Help build momentum for your 35-year reunion by volunteering for your Reunion Committee, and join your classmates in planning a great weekend with old friends! For more information about becoming a volunteer, email Amy (Martin) Pinckney ’85 at pinckney@savcds.org or call 912.961.8849.

1993

On the weekend of September 22-23, 2023, the Class of 1983 held its 40th Reunion. On Friday, classmates met at the Alumni Party before the Homecoming game, which saw our Hornets defeat the Blue Tide of Long County in a thrilling game. On Saturday, the Class of ’83 gathered at the home of Melissa and Kelly Bouchillon, where a good time was had by all! It was great catching up with the Kirkleys and the Eswines, who joined the party, along with all the classmates who attended. Special thanks to Dee Pinckney, Kelly Bouchillon, Jimmy Dothard, Melissa (Erickson) Rasplicka, Jackson Sherrill, and Carolyn (Lynch) Munson for organizing the event. The Class of ’83 is looking forward to seeing more classmates at the next reunion.

Dee Pinckney, Kathryn Pinckney, Kelly Bouchillon, Carolyn (Lynch) Munson, Jamie (Granger) Collier, George Rahn, Kurt Oelschig, Jennifer (Jackson) Salopek, and Richard Salopek at the Class of ’83 reunion party.

CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of ’93! The Alumni Office brought our milestone reunion classes headto-head in a friendly competition to see who would win bragging rights for the greatest class participation and dollars raised to support the 2023-24 Fund for Country Day! The Class of ’93 won the PRESSLY CUP, collectively contributing the most.

The Class of 1993 had a small but mighty reunion hosted at the home of Kelley and Bill Sparks Ruth (Bowyer) Weimar writes: “As in the good old days, we were thrilled to have friends in classes above and below us join us in the revelry! Hilarious memories were shared with some of our favorite teachers in attendance, including Mr. & Mrs. Foley, Mr. Bach and Coach Kirkley.” Attending from the class of 1993: Chip Ramsey, Jeff Douglass, Louise (Bradley) Johnson, Lisa (Harlander) Lemke, Ruth (Bowyer) Weimar, Bill Sparks, Darby (Williams) Sands, and Dereck Brower. Others joining in to liven the party included: Stephen Ham ’91, Corde Wilson ’94, Clay Collins ’94, John Northup ’92, Mary (McNaughton) “McNaughty” Haskins ’92, and Robert Flanders ’92. Ruth continues: “We were so glad you all could make it! We missed seeing so many of our classmates and hope to see your smiles at the next reunion. In the mean-

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time, please send a quick note with your updates on life and your contact info to Amy Pinckney at pinckney@savcds.org so at least we can read about your adventures and stay in touch.”

Bill Sparks, Lisa (Harlander) Lemke, Darby (Williams) Sands, Corde Wilson ’94, and Robert Flanders ’92 at the Class of ’93 reunion party.

1994

REUNION TIME! 2024 Hornet Alumni Homecoming on October 25 & 26 will be here before you know it. Help build momentum for your 30-year reunion by volunteering for your Reunion Committee, and join your classmates in planning a great weekend with old friends! For more information about becoming a volunteer, email Amy (Martin) Pinckney ’85 at pinckney@savcds.org or call 912.961.8849.

Mylin Torres, MD is the recipient of the 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award. Dr. Torres is the Professor and Chief Division of Health Services, Outcomes, and Policy in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Emory University. She will be featured in the Summer 2024 issue of Images Magazine. Congratulations, Mylin!

1996

The Board of Alumni welcomes new board member R. Allen Williams. A native of Savannah, Allen earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the College of Charleston. He now serves as Senior Vice President / Member Partner at Bernard

Williams & Company. In addition to his role at Bernard Williams & Company, he serves as a Partner / Financial Advisor at Chatham Financial Advisors, a company he co-founded in 2016. He has served on a number of non-profit and corporate boards over the years. Currently, he serves on the board of directors for both the Georgia Chamber of Commerce and the Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce. Allen resides in Savannah with his wife Ellen (Harper) Williams ’00, and their two children Charlotte ‘30 and Lanier.

1997 & 1998

The Classes of 1997 and 1998 combined to celebrate their 25th reunions on Saturday, September 23 at the Savannah Marriott Riverfront. It was a fantastic evening of reconnection, live music, and lively conversation. Awards were given for those most traveled, living farthest away, oldest children, youngest children, and longest married. Classmates enjoyed updating each other on life events since their last gathering. For some, that has been since graduation from Country Day, so there was much to share! Attendees learned of new business ventures, met spouses, heard stories of children growing up, talked of how parents were doing, and what others are planning to do next. The Classes of 1997 and 1998 cherished their time together as only those who knew you when you were young can do!

Tara (DeLoach) Rocker writes, “I am excited to share that I have published my first book, ‘My Sweet Home Georgia Cookbook.’ This book is not just a collection of recipes, but a glimpse into my life and the rich culinary traditions of Georgia and the American South. In the book, I write about family and friends and how food has brought us together over the years. It is full of my favorite recipes and memorable stories. You can find it at TaraDeLoachRocker.com or on Amazon.”

1999

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old friends! For more information about becoming a volunteer, email Amy (Martin) Pinckney ’85 at pinckney@savcds.org or call 912.961.8849.

Julia (Glen) Duckworth has been living in London, UK for 13 years and has been heading up Innovation R&D Europe at Diageo for over fourand-a-half years. In October, Julia attended the esteemed Worshipful Company of Distillers Mansion House event and was elected into the Gin Guild for her innovations and for promoting excellence in gin distillation globally.

In addition, Julia recently started an Innovation Fellowship at the Royal College of Art as part of the Grow London scheme, which brings together senior corporate innovation leaders who are committed to driving effective, inclusive, and sustainable innovation practices.

Julia loves to travel and is fortunate that her work takes her to some very cool and exotic destinations across the globe. In September, she visited Isle of Islay and Isle of Jura in Scotland for a bit of work and pleasure and visited a number of scotch whisky distilleries. Julia writes, “Islay and Jura are stunningly beautiful and whiskies are nice too! However, the travel highlight of the year for me was visiting Namibia! So much wildlife and incredible landscapes!”

2000

Liz (Levy) Karen writes, “I have started a job as Director, Medical Affairs at Perimeter Medical Imaging AI, a medtech company driven to transform cancer surgery with ultra-high resolution, real-time, advanced imaging tools that address unmet medical needs. I will be primarily focused on tactical plans to support the development and implementation of a medical affairs and medical education program.”

2003

The Class of 2003 reports, “We had a wonderful 20year reunion. We enjoyed the opening Alumni Homecoming Cocktail Party and football game. For those of us not lucky enough to live in Savannah and send our kids to Country Day, many of us enjoyed touring around campus. It was great to catch up with old

friends and see the growth of the school. On Saturday, many from our class met at Starland Yard for lunch with kids. In the afternoon, Kate and Niko Caparisos hosted us for drinks and appetizers at their home in Ardsley Park before our main event at Savoy Society. We all enjoyed catching up and meeting spouses. We weren’t ready for the night to end so finished up with a few more rounds at the Perry Lane hotel rooftop. We are already counting down to the 25-year!”

Benjamin Myers, Alex Zerden, Niko Caparisos, Lamar (Barton) Pandeloglou, Jade (Aaron) Dietz, Spencer Wheeler, Jeremy Gordon, John Kingston, Brittany (Kolat) Richardson (in front) and children at Starland Yard celebrating their 20-year reunion with families.

Lamar (Barton) Pandeloglou, Brittany (Kolat) Richardson, and Jade (Aaron) Dietz catch up at their 20-year reunion at Savoy Society.

2004

REUNION TIME! 2024 Hornet Alumni Homecoming on October 25 & 26 will be here before you know it. Help build momentum for your 20-year reunion by volunteering for your Reunion Committee, and join your classmates in planning a great weekend with old friends! For more information about becoming a volunteer, email Amy (Martin) Pinckney ’85 at pinckney@savcds.org or call 912.961.8849.

2005

The Board of Alumni welcomes new board member, John Gilbert, Jr. John grew up in Savannah and attended Country Day before studying history and

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philosophy at Tulane University. After graduating with honors, he stayed in New Orleans and launched his career in commercial real estate. John and his wife Bailee moved back to Savannah in 2013, and he joined Gilbert & Ezelle Commercial Real Estate, LLC, a locally owned and operated firm affiliated with international firm Cushman & Wakefield. John and Bailee have two children, Margaret ‘37 and Thomas (The Little School). He is involved in numerous local non-profit and professional organizations. When not working or spending time with his family, John enjoys playing golf and fly-fishing.

2007

Sean Dane-Kellogg, co-founder of Detritus LLC, was recently named to the Bulldog 100, a list celebrating the top 100 fastest-growing organizations owned or led by University of Georgia alumni.

2008

The class of 2008 celebrated its 15th reunion during Thanksgiving week. Many, many thanks to Owen and Ashley (Moore) Brennan for hosting the event at their beautiful home. The gathering was well attended, and it was a fabulous opportunity to catch up over good food and oysters.

2009

REUNION TIME! 2024 Hornet Alumni Homecoming on October 25 & 26 will be here before you know it. Help build momentum for your 15-year reunion by volunteering for your Reunion Committee, and join your classmates in planning a great weekend with old friends! For more information about becoming a volunteer, email Amy (Martin) Pinckney ’85 at pinckney@savcds.org or call 912.961.8849.

The Board of Alumni welcomes new board member, Morgan (Roberts) Caldwell. Morgan is a Savannah native and attended Country Day from grades pre-k through 12th. Upon graduation, Morgan attended the University of Georgia, graduating with a BA in Journalism. Morgan is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Cox Automotive Inc. She resides in Savannah with her husband, Maclain,

and children, Caroline and Taylor, who both attend The Little School.

2010

Kathleen (Herring) Grant is completing her internal medicine chief residency at Wake Forest and plans to pursue a career in general internal medicine with a focus on medical education, rural populations, and advances in technology in healthcare. Over the summer, Kathleen married Adam Grant and is pictured here with her SCDS classmates Lindsay Paulsen (bottom row, far right), Mackenzie Long and Olivia Vignone (back row, far right), who were among the bridesmaids.

2013

Mary Talbot Skinner graduated from University of Alabama Birmingham with a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree and received board certifications as an adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioner and clinical nurse educator. Mary Talbot joined the faculty at Samford University as an assistant professor in the School of Nursing.

2014

REUNION TIME! 2024 Hornet Alumni Homecoming on October 25 & 26 will be here before you know it. Help build momentum for your 10-year reunion by volunteering for your Reunion Committee, and join your classmates in planning a great weekend with old friends! For more information about becoming a volunteer, email Amy (Martin) Pinckney ’85 at pinckney@savcds.org or call 912.961.8849.

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Sales Pinckney (right) and Roman Goode ’17 (left), reconnect on the field at the University of Tennessee v. Austin Peay game on September 6, 2023. Roman is a personnel analyst for University of Tennessee football. Sales, video coordinator and recruiting assistant for Austin Peay football, recently moved to west Texas to join former Austin Peay Head Coach Scotty Walden at the University of Texas El Paso.

2016

Kate (Daly) Cobb recently earned her J.D., passed the Georgia Bar, and began working as a litigation attorney for Oliver Maner. Her new husband, Powell, works at Brennan & Wasden.

Tristan Senkowski ’17, Claire Reitan ’17, and Lucy Lewis catch up at the Hornets in Chicago Alumni Happy Hour on August 28.

2017

Brookey Sligh is currently a student at the Medical College of Georgia (Class of 2025), who has declared Otolaryngology (ENT). She finished her third-year rotations and is looking forward to her fourth-year rotations and applying to residency programs this summer. She would love to speak with any students who are interested in a career in medicine or who need advice post-SCDS.

2018

The Class of 2018 gathered for their five-year reunion on December 23 at Starland Yard, with over 30% of the class in attendance. Thank you, Caroline DeWalt, Ross Dunn, and Kai Everard for planning a successful and fun class party!

2019

REUNION TIME! 2024 Hornet Alumni Homecoming on October 25 & 26 will be here before you know it. Help build momentum for your five-year reunion by volunteering for your Reunion Committee, and join your classmates in planning a great weekend with old friends! For more information about becoming a volunteer, email Amy (Martin) Pinckney ’85 at pinckney@savcds.org or call 912.961.8849.

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2020

Rhodes Pendarvis has been accepted to Wake Forest University’s School of Business Master’s Program and will attend in the fall of 2024 after graduating from Wofford College in May.

Alston McCaslin and Ryan Beamon reconnected at the Army-Navy game on December 9, 2023.

2022

Texas Christian University students Ansley Keaton and Claudia Birthisel ’23 reconnect with fellow Hornets at the Country Day regional alumni event in Dallas on November 6, 2023.

Kenny Odom was named the United Athletic Conference Freshman of the Week on November 6. A redshirt freshman at Austin Peay, Kenny had three receptions, 49 yards on the final drive of regulation, a 39-yard touchdown reception, and one tackle for no gain on 83-yard punt. Kenny is transferring to the University of Texas El Paso to follow former Austin Peay head coach, Scotty Walden, who was recently appointed Head Football Coach at the University of Texas El Paso.

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Owen Haas loves Florida State University and enjoys competing on the FSU Skeet and Trap team. He’s off to a great start as a collegiate athlete, having won HOA (highest overall) at his first two collegiate tournaments.

Front row from left: Julie Goggans, Jamie (Granger) Collier, Jimmy Dothard, Lolly (Saunders) Cowart, Jennifer (Jackson) Salopek, Kelly Bouchillon

2nd row from left: Dee Pinckney, Wendy (Strong) Lupas, Sharon Eswine, Gray (Cunningham) Lynn, Beverly (Bland) Sligh, Carolyn (Lynch) Munson

Back row from left: Jackson Sherrill, Ashley Barnwell, Kurt Oelschig, Lamar Kirkley, Bill Eswine, Elizabeth (Hartridge) Phillips, George Rahn.

Mollie (Wheeler) Stone, Anne (Straight) St. Clair, John Cay, Stephen McGoldrick, Marty Coolidge, Kay (Saffold) Arnold and Jerry Bradley. Missing: Barrie (Myrick) Bradley, the photographer! c

Henry Morgan, Howard Reeve, Reese Shellman, John Beck, David Solana, Andrew Nall, Susan (Driscoll) Verell, Lisa (Morrison) Van Dusen, Cooper Glenn, Catherine (Martin) Cooper, John Maclean, Cooper Stults, Carolyn (Rudd) Pait, Beth Barrow, Sims Demere, Spanky Schley, Dennis Webb, Courtney (Sprague) Flexon, Betsy (Herbst) Breard, Larry Sprague, Chip Compton, Helen (Harris) Sherman, Rusty Ross, Libby (Morris) Kingston, and Jim Piette

James Keane, Natasha (Morgan) Ganem, Charlie Barrow, Hunter Philbrick, Brian Kulbersh, John Gold, Katie (Burt) Connell, Walter Brown, T. Miller, Elizabeth (Martin) Richards, Brent Harlander, Matt Zerden, Meredith (MacMillan) Dyer

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Second Row from left: Greg Bird, Ashley (Connor) Bragg, Mason Bragg, Andrew Jones, Julian Lewis, Jenny (Miller) Bromley, David Crowley, Katie (Valenzano) Fernandez, Tara (DeLoach) Rocker

Third Row from left: Jacob Goodwin, Ryan Yeckley, Greg Ward, Adam Novack, Maria Carolina (Duque) Comings, David Newton

Second Row from left: Edythe King, Leza Stein, Caroline (Holland) Weimar, Caroline (Baker) Haddow, Cassandra (Tyson) Cannon, TJ Hilliard, Claire (Waters) Rilee, Meta (Adler) Logan

Back Row from left: Andrew Dekle, Alex Zerden, Benjamin Meyers, Abby (Grozine) Prussack, Jeremy Gordon, Andrew Michigan, Taavo Roos

Ashley Schlafstein

Back row from left: Carol (Williamson) Starnes, Elizabeth (King) Dent, Craig Novack, Cole Gentes, Owen Brennan, Bradley Jones, and Lane Curlee

Front Row: Georgianna James, Anna Bolch, Brittany Hodges, Caroline DeWalt, Peyton Lowenthal, Jordan Henry, Zoe Rehman, and Adam Byck

Second Row from left: Lily Glass, Olivia Mortimer, Sebastian Fernandez, Jack Wilson, Kai Everard, Jonah Deich, Ivy Beaver, and Rivers Hall

Back Row from left: Jackson Walls, Ross Dunn, Margaret Mercer, Kutter Reddan, Madeline Mascolo, Jonathan Palmer, and Ana Jukic

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BIRTHS

Sarah (Bromley) Pulliam ’10 writes, “John and I welcomed our baby boy, John ‘Jack’ Patterson Pulliam Jr., on September 20, 2023!”

Landry (Rushing) Melville ’16 and her husband, Alec, have a son named Benedict and welcomed their daughter, Alden Dayries Melville, into the world on September 12, 2023.

Ann Miller Chisholm was born on August 1, 2023 to Ashley and Kip Chisholm ’07

Stefanie (Dasher) ’07 and Drew McCullough ’05 welcomed a baby girl, Margot McCullough, in August. Dash McCullough (The Little School) is a very proud big brother!

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Elle (Byck) Bragg ’10 writes, “My husband, Kevin, and I just moved back to Savannah from his hometown of Augusta, Georgia (we actually moved into our new home the same week that Wallace decided to come into the world). Wallace Avery Bragg was born on September 23, 2023. We hope to involve Wallace in The Little School and SCDS community soon!”

Katherine (Monsees) Bennett ’09 and her husband, Reed, welcomed their son, Lofton Bennett, on January 5, 2023. Lofton is the second grandson of Henry Monsees ’76

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Blake (Stafford) Hallman ’09 and her husband, Haden, welcomed their second child, Rosemary Caroline Hallman, on October 18, 2023. Nathaniel (2) is a proud big brother.

Bess (Cohen) ’11 married Garrett Goodson on November 4, 2023, in Savannah at First Presbyterian Church, followed by a reception at The Oglethorpe Club. Bronte Brannen ’09 and Sophie Guggenheim ’16 were bridesmaids. Bess and Garrett currently reside in Garrett’s hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina, where Bess is a physician assistant, and Garrett works in construction sales.

MARRIAGES
Clay Morrow ’11 married Carlee (Moss) Morrow on November 5, 2022, in Augusta, Georgia, and welcomed their son, Miles Lee, in November of 2023. Kathleen (Herring) ’10 and Adam Grant were married on June 10, 2023 in Asheville, North Carolina. Pictured from left: Katie Herring, Wade Herring, III ‘06, Isaac Herring, Kathleen (Herring) Grant, Adam Grant, Susan Herring, and Wade Herring, II. Sarah (Bowman) ’13 married David Riddle on Labor Day weekend in Nashville. They met and graduated from Vanderbilt and both went to graduate school at University of Georgia. The couple lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, where Sarah is in her pediatric residency at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.

Emily (Knopf) ’11 and Graham King were married October 21, 2023. The wedding took place at the Knopf family home on Bluff Drive, followed by an outdoor tented reception on the Riverfront Lawn of The Thompson Hotel. Her maid of honor was Katie Black ’11, and Will Dillard ’06 officiated the ceremony. Emily and Graham met and previously lived in Atlanta but are excited to announce their return to Savannah.

Fred Bergen, Jr. ’10 and Texie Marks Arnold were married on November 4, 2023, in Blowing Rock, North Carolina.

Caroline (Szczecinski) ’16 and Duncan Kleinbub were married on November 3, 2023, in St. Lucia, West Indies. They were joined by their immediate families, including William Szczecinski ’14. They celebrated with extended family and friends in Savannah a few weeks later.

Martha Ann (Dodd) ’14 and Will Clark were married on June 17, 2023. The wedding took place at Isle of Hope United Methodist Church, followed by a reception at The Westin Savannah Harbor. The couple currently resides in Birmingham, Alabama.

Kate (Daly) ’16 and Powell Cobb were married on May 20, 2023, overlooking the Wilmington River at 600 Wilmington, followed by a reception on the same bluff. The two met in law school at Mercer University School of Law. The couple resides in Savannah with their new puppy, Lacy.

HORNET LEGACY FAMILY BREAKFAST

The school year got off to a celebratory start with the Hornet Legacy Family Breakfast on August 18. With 184 alumni and class associates who are current SCDS parents, and 58 alumni and class associates who are current SCDS grandparents, we are thrilled for this new generation of Hornets!

Christopher Cay ’92, Hilton Cay ’30, and Headmaster Emeritus Paul Pressly

Ella Caparisos ’35, Niko Caparisos ’03, Virginia Caparisos (The Little School), Maggie Caparisos ’37, and Kate Caparisos

Elizabeth (Sprague) O’Meara ’79*, Taryn (O’Meara) Hall, Jack Hall, IV (The Little School), and Jack Hall, Jr.

Brian Culver ’94, Hayes Culver ’29, Kerri Culver, and Helen Culver ’26

Clae Steele ’32, Rex Steele ’04, and Blakely Steele ’35

Florence (Minis) Slatinsky ’94, Philip Slatinsky ’25, and Margaret (Davis) Minis ’62

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Ellie Northup ’26, Anders Northup ’28, Margaret Northup, and John Northup ’92 Allen Williams ’96, Charlotte Williams ’30, and Ellen (Harper) Williams ’00 Ryan Stroupe, Hayes Stroupe, Hadley Kate Stroupe ’33, Sara Jane (Strickland) Stroupe ’04*, and Sue (Anderson) Strickland ’72 Jack Lerch ’27, Harlan Lerch ’26, Crawford Lerch ’31, Todd Lerch ’92, and Ann Lerch Jon Pannell ’96, James Pannell ’26, Kimberly Pannell, and Paul Pannell ’28 Louis Brody ’11 and Preston Brody (The Little School) Kate Barber ’25, Ellen (West) Barber ’90, and Heath Barber ’28 Claire Davis, Will Davis ’26, Lamar Davis, Jr. ’64, Whit Davis, III ’93, and AC Davis ’24 Francie Haskins ’27, Mary (McNaughton) Haskins ’92, Katy (McNaughton) Moretz ’94, and Henry Moretz ’24 Thomas Culbreth ’35, Rick Culbreth, Jr. ’01, and Catherine Culbreth ’33 Marc Bailey ’90, Kate Bailey, Reese Bailey ’26, Oliver Bailey ’31, and Eli Bailey ’28

ALUMNI HOMECOMING PARTY

On September 22, multi-generations of Hornets reunited with old friends and teachers in Mingledorff Hall for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres before the 2023 Homecoming Game.

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Catherine Cooper ’04, Ruth (Bowyer) Weimar ’93, and Catherine (Martin) Cooper ’73 Denton Stone ’88, Betsy (Kingston) Myers ’01, Brooke Stone, and Tucker Compton ’09 Caroline (Holland) Weimar ’03, Caroline (Baker) Haddow ’03, and Sara Jane (Strickland) Stroupe ’04* Alva Compton and Chip Compton ’73* Kurt Oelschig ’83, Jamie (Granger) Collier ’83, Ben Edwards ’83, Carolyn (Lynch) Munson ’83, Jennifer (Jackson) Salopek ’83, and Jimmy Dothard ’83 Niko Caparisos ’03, Alex Zerden ’03, Jack Kingston ’03, Jeremy Gordon ’03, and TJ Hilliard ’03
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Brian Okumu, Joel Goodman ’87, and Lynn Goodman Claire (Waters) Rilee ’03 and Libby (Morris) Kingston ’73 Coren Ross and Rusty Ross ’73 Chip Ramsey ’93, Bill Eswine, and Blaine (Westerfield) Goodwin ’95 Katy (McNaughton) Moretz ’94, Elizabeth (Baker) Brennan ’97, and Mary (McNaughton) Haskins ’92 David Reeves ’74 and Katherine Reeves Jeff Douglass ’93, Louise (Bradley) Johnson ’93, and Christopher Cay ’92 Anne (Straight) St. Clair ’63 and Mollie (Wheeler) Stone ’63 Florence (Minis) Slatinsky ’94, Lisa (Harlander) Lemke ’93, and Kelley Sparks Kathy (Calhoun) Wood ’68*, Carol (Fulenwider) Elliott ’68, and Robbie (Hoffman) Culver ’64

2023 HORNET HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS ALUMNI Oyster Roast

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from the Class of ’68 to the Class of ’23 gathered for holiday season at the annual alumni oyster roast. Vik Manocha ’20, Ben Goodman ’19, Christopher Cheng ’19, Albert Grandy ’19, Param Patel ’19, and Jarrett Karnibad ’19 Joe Lewis ’11 and Tori Lewis Amanda Edwards ’14 and Nina Luskey ’14 Doug DeWalt ’89, Lamar Kirkley, Neil Dobbs ’88, Asher Dobbs, and David Gilpin ’21 Ben Johnson ’14, Kitt Johnson, Caroline Szczecinski, and William Szczecinski ’14 Quincy Darbyshire ’07* and Ellie Darbyshire ’13 Bootsie Heffernan, Noah Luskey ’11, Sharon Eswine, Bill Eswine, and Steven Hollander ’99 Anslee Poppell ’23, Gracie Daters ’23, Alex Kaminsky ’23, Madalyn Cox ’23, Mason Howington ’23, and Fiona Wilson ’23 Anna-Fay (Wiggers) Lohn ’76, Catherine (Fulenwider) Futrell ’76, and Donna (Ratchford) Adamson ’75 Divya Gupta, Nathan Luskey ’16, Matthew Cheng ’16, and Patric Chu ’16 Henry Chappell and Maddie (Clifton) Chappell ’12
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Joel Goodman ’87, Julie Goodman, Lowell Kronowitz ’81*, Beth (Windom) Stewart ’88, David Cheng ’80, Joe Stewart, and Christine Cheng Mya Felser ’22, Tori Negrin ’22, and Jack Pierce ’22 Mark Hornsby, Elliott Hornsby ’12, and Debbie (White) Hornsby ’82 Eoin Wilson ’23 and Fiona Wilson ’23 Joe Edwards IV ’08 and Jack Edwards ’12 Arden Watson ’23, Madalyn Cox ’23, Taylor Conley ’23, Alex Kaminsky ’23, and Soren Watson ’23 Jessica Amezaga-Lange and Scott Lange ’90 Nevin (Ergul) Natale ’12 and Michael Natale Kef Wilson, Steven Hollander ’99, Liz (Lientz) Macfadyen ’96, Marjory Kerzner-Wilson, and Simon Macfadyen Joe Reeves ’82, Allison Reeves, Lane Reeves ’16, Waverly (Reeves) Rood ’12, Wes Rood, and Lawton Rood. Rhodes Pendarvis ’20, Christopher Cheng ’19, and Matthew Roher ’20 Peter Kronowitz ’17, Amanda Kronowitz ’23, and Lowell Kronowitz ’81*

HORNETS TAKE FLIGHT

The Office of Alumni Relations is dedicated to growing alumni involvement around the country by reconnecting Hornets at regional events. We hope you will join us at an alumni regional chapter event soon!

Interested in connecting with alumni in your city? Email Amy (Martin) Pinckney ’85 at pinckney@savcds.org and we can help get an event set up in your region.

HORNETS IN CHICAGO

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Chad Schafer ’96, Tristan Senkowski ’17, Lucy Lewis ’16, Claire Reitan ’17, Chris Olson ’78, Olwen (Hahn) Lyon ’93, Cathy (Noyes) Evins ’88, Rick Noble ’88, Maria Paula (Duque) Shideler ’00, Becca (Zoller) Stone ’97, Jason Shideler, Benjamin Levy ’97, and Kef Wilson

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John Keller, Kevin D’Andrea, Kim Fearon ’10, Laura Hill (Nash) Keller ’10, Hanna Long ’10, Thomas Hartridge ’99, Sebastian Fernandez ’18, Krista Duttenhaver ’94, Amy (Martin) Pinckney ’85, Kef Wilson, Fiona Wilson ’23, Nisi King ’18, and Vikki Harper

HORNETS IN DALLAS

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Kef Wilson, Paul McCloskey ’96, Paula McCloskey, Catherine Coleman ’94, Amy (Martin) Pinckney ’85, Houston Duncan, Michael Parker ’85, Evan Lee ’17

Front: Claudia Birthisel ’23, Ansley Keaton ’22, Cameron Kerr ’17, and Natalie (Cortes) Duncan ’05

HORNETS IN HOUSTON

NOVEMBER 8 | BAYOU HEIGHTS BIERGARTEN

Kef Wilson, Danny Bolta ’94, Carrie Bowden, Greg Bowden ’96, and Jordan Sturgess ’16. Not pictured: Michael Bono ’76

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Following the Livingston Hall Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony on January 5, Golden Hornets reunited in Triol Hall for the 2nd Annual Golden Hornets Breakfast. Thank you Sharon Eswine and Lamar Kirkley for stopping by to visit with longtime friends and former colleagues.

On October 8, GeeGee and Lamar Kirkley surprised Ms. Anne Sellers, former Lower School teacher, with a visit to her Clemson Downs home in Clemson, S.C.

Emily and Peter Foley reconnect with their friend and former student and colleague, Leigh (Small) Beauchamp ’88, at the Homecoming Alumni Cocktail Party on September 22.

Catherine Cooper ’04, Ashlea (Hilliard) Carson ’04, Lizzie (Sprague) Grimsley ’04, Mary Jane Martin ’02, and Katelyn Hilliard ’09.

Tiffany Kolat and her husband, Ron, enjoyed reuniting with former students and friends at the Homecoming Alumni Cocktail Party on September 22.

Ms. Sellers is beloved among former students and families for many reasons, but her handmade, personalized birthday cards remain a favorite memory for most. She recently celebrated her 93rd birthday, and— wanting to make her feel as special as she made so many of her students over the years—Lamar was thrilled to share with her some of the birthday messages sent to her on Facebook. See below for excerpts from

“YOU HELPED INSTILL IN ME THE IDEA THAT BIRTHDAYS ARE SPECIAL DAYS, WHICH I CARRY WITH ME AND SHARE IN CELEBRATING LOVED ONES. MANY HAPPY MEMORIES FROM YOUR WONDERFUL CLASSROOM.”

— ELIZABETH (WASDEN) LAMPTON ’ 96

“OF THE FEW THINGS THAT HAVE SURVIVED MANY MOVES AND EVEN MORE YEARS, THE BUNNY BIRTHDAY CAKE THAT MRS. SELLERS DREW FOR ME IN SECOND GRADE HAS BEEN KEPT SAFE AND HAS BEEN SHOWN TO MY OWN KIDS. CHANGING SCHOOLS WAS HARD FOR A VERY AWKWARD LITTLE GIRL AND RECEIVING THAT DRAWING IS A SHINING MOMENT FROM THAT YEAR! SENDING YOU LOTS OF BIRTHDAY LOVE, MRS. SELLERS!”

— MARY (STRONG) BLACKBURN ’ 87*

“YOU WERE ONE OF THE MOST PATIENT TEACHERS TO US ALL. I WORK IN EDUCATION AND IT’S BECAUSE OF TEACHERS LIKE YOU .”

— MARGARET (CHEATHAM) HUBBARD ’99

“WISHING YOU A VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

THANK YOU FOR MAKING ME FEEL SO SPECIAL ABOUT MINE ALL THOSE MANY YEARS AGO!”

— MCCALL GINSBERG ’93

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Pictured from left: Debby Luskey, Mary Ann Godfrey, Ann Jones, Emily Foley, Peter Foley, Sophia Caparisos, Ellen Tate, Sharon Eswine, Tiffany Kolat, Byron Boyd, Lamar Kirkley, and Paul Pressly. Golden Hornet Dale Parker celebrated the holidays with former basketball players

Gifts to The Fund for Country Day inspire creativity, collaboration, and at The Savannah Country Day School. Be a part of moments like these through your support of the annual fund.

A Message from The Fund for Country Day Chairs!

We are honored to lead the 2023-24 campaign for The Fund for Country Day! As parents of four students in Lower, Middle, and Upper School, we know on many levels the value of a Country Day education. This year, the outpouring of support has been tremendous—we are already over halfway to our $725,000 goal! We encourage you to reflect on what a Country Day education has meant to you, your children, or grandchildren and support The Fund with a gift by June 30. You can make an easy online gift or pledge at savcds.org/giving or with the enclosed giving envelope.

Sincerely,

joyful learning

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learning Make your gift or pledge for the 2023-24 school year at savcds.org/thefund. Ann Lerch, Director of Annual Giving 912-961-8822 | alerch@savcds.org WINTER 2024 • 53
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