Tabor Today Fall 2019

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TABOR TODAY

fall 2019 + gift report

Igniting the Spark of Learning


Tabor TODAY

fall 2019 + gift report

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Igniting the Spark Learn how students are developing their love of learning

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Faculty Spotlights Faculty share examples of how they engage

John Quirk, Head of School

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students in deeper learning 16 In Focus: Cornelia Hall Opens

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Innovating Approaches The MakerLab is spawning creative thinking across disciplines

18 Making an Impact Alumni Profiles

23 Transitions Seniors, Faculty & Trustees

32 Arts & Athletics

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Alumni Connections Announcing our Circle of Excellence Award Events and Reunion 2019 News & Class Notes

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50 Head of School John Quirk Director of Advancement P.J. O’Connell Director of Admissions Eric Long Director of Communications Kerry Saltonstall • Contact us: alumni@taboracademy.org

Editorial Staff Nita Howland Alumni News and Notes Deb Cohen alumni@taboracademy.org Staff Photographers Samantha Barney Gary Lawrence

Tabor Today is produced by the Office of Communications in September and April. Please direct your

Annual Gift Report

comments, ideas, letters or address changes to Kerry Saltonstall at Tabor Academy, 66 Spring Street, Marion,

MA 02738 or call 508.291.8340 or e-mail ksaltonstall@taboracademy.org. Visit us at www.taboracademy.org for timely campus and sports news or to send us news about you. We look forward to hearing from you! Front cover photo: XO Chip Connard ’19 takes a sighting during the Marion Bermuda Race. Photo by Jack Gordon ’17.

Geraldine Millham Design Inside cover photos: Artist and scientist, Anna Douglas ’19, completed a unique senior project • Visit our Web site: www.taboracademy.org

combining her love of photography and science. She earned the Purchase Prize, a commencement award recognizing the best student art of the year. She shared, “I explored abstract beauty at the cellular level of tissue using a compound microscope. I created photographic reproductions of what I saw in order to show the natural connection between science and art.”

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by John Quirk, Head of School

The Lighting of a Flame How incredible it is, that first moment of real curiosity turned to action—an intellectual inspiration, the learning spirit, figuratively ignited and life breathed into it as spark moves to flame and is kindled to a blaze. The flames spread as new material, new fuel is added, and eventually embers begin to glow at the heart of the fire. Heat, light, the popping of the wood. The first spark of learning consumes and is consuming. It spreads quickly and easily, and scatters other sparks to nearby tinder just waiting to be drawn into a growing conflagration. First, it has to be started. This is the work of our school: to take as yet unkindled interest in friends and relationships, in the classroom, on the fields, in the studios, on the stage, and somehow to fan it into the practice of inspired curiosity that is at the core of the life-long learner we’d like every Tabor graduate to be. This is not just a philosophic effort, or one grounded in some distant transcendental hope for a life of curiosity beyond this place. To be sure, there is joy in that hope and satisfaction and fulfillment in it, the pleasure of that future life of learning. Still, this is today-stuff, a practical, almost vocational matter. We believe that the igniting of a life of engagement in learning is the touching off of countless other habits and thinking dispositions: perspectiveacquisition, empathy, creativity, resilient problem-solving, discernment, growth-mindedness. These and other traits are the provenances of the “fired up,” the tools of the intellectual, the thoughtful, the reflective. They are also the precursors to a life of ideas and principles, which if mingled productively with a sense of agency and a real bias towards action, lead to a life of purpose and of relevance. If the first sparks of inspiration are kindled to just a single flame, does it not seem that they can become a bonfire…or more! Teachers as almost-arsonists play quite the part in this image, as does the learning atmosphere they create in classrooms and dorms, in academic pursuits and others. The great teachers are the prime movers in this metaphor. This edition of Tabor Today highlights some of our best teachers, and it illustrates the first smoky hints of inspiration they provide all over our campus, every day. It also shows in the stories of a number of our alumni, the committed lives of agency that those initial sparks have grown into. Moreover, the lengthy lists of supporters of our school, found in the Gift Report, tell how meaningful it is to have fuel to make these nascent learning-fires possible. Thanks so much for the part so many of you play! I am grateful to share with you the inspiring and inspired work of Tabor Academy.

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Six students and faculty member Noel Pardo attended the Asian American Footsteps Conference this spring at Hotchkiss School. Students were able to hear diversity educator, Rosetta Eun Lee, speak about her experiences growing up in America and the stereotypes that Asian students experience. All of the students met new friends from other schools, exchanged social media accounts, and found mutual acceptance with their peers from other schools while bringing back program ideas to their schools. Read a blog post by Brian Nam ’20 about his experience at https://bit.ly/2JnsSR3.

Our 2019 Visiting Author, Rachel Slade, will be on campus October 13-18 to run workshops with our students and discuss what it takes to be a professional writer. Her presence is particularly important to us as her book, Into the Raging Sea, chronicles the 2015 disaster of El Faro, the container ship that went down during Hurricane Joaquin killing all 33 souls onboard, including Engineer and Riding Crew Supervisor, Jeff Mathias ’92. Jeff left behind his wife, Jen, and three young children that day. Jen Mathias shared in this video clip (https://bit.ly/2HHE8qh) that Jeff’s passion for fixing things and his passion for the water made marine engineering a perfect fit for him. Described by a past crew member as “one of the best chief engineers I’ve met,” Jen said that Jeff loved his job and his family and that “he would want to be remembered as fighting until the bitter end.” It was a disaster that never should have happened. The ship made regular transports between Florida and Puerto Rico and had alternate routes it could have taken for safety. The book attempts to uncover pressures and conditions behind the disaster, poignantly sharing the crew’s dedication and grit. Join us for a community reading at Tabor with Rachel Slade on October 17, 2019 in Hoyt Hall at 7:30 PM. Find Into the Raging Sea by Rachel Slade on Amazon at https://amzn.to/2IgzTBh. For those who cannot join in person, the event will be livestreamed on our Facebook page.

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Sarah Guzman ’22 Competes at State Poetry Finals

Rosella L i u ’20 M a k es A ll State Orchestra

Sarah Guzman ’22 qualified for the state finals in the Massachusetts Poetry Out Loud competition. Her recitations of El Ovido and Black Boys Play the Classics were outstanding, and she definitely wowed the judges, her competitors, and the audience. Sarah was one of only twenty-five students in the entire state to compete for the title.

Violinist Rosella Liu ’20 performed with the 2019 Massachusetts Music Educators All-State Orchestra at Symphony Hall in Boston. She was chosen for this prestigious honor through a competitive audition process held this year at the District and All-State levels. Only the top 7% of musicians who initially audition for Districts become All-State musicians. This was Rosella’s first time to be selected. Selection is an amazing opportunity as the student musicians participate in three days of rehearsals directed by nationally recognized conductors during the MMEA All-State Festival and Concert. Their performance at Symphony Hall is certainly a highlight of their high school music experience and is one that they will remember for years to come.

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Students Participate in Discovery Course at Marine Biological Laboratory

Students in Spanish 4 had a unique opportunity to learn more about the challenges their service partners at Roosevelt Middle School in New Bedford face as recent immigrants and English Language Learners (ELL). The class volunteered weekly at Roosevelt all year to provide language support and build relationships. As the relationships grew, so did the questions our kids asked about their new friends. So, during the third trimester, they set off looking for answers using our local city of New Bedford as a classroom. Through readings, interviews, and site visits to schools and non-profits in New Bedford, students gained a more nuanced understanding of the context of educational opportunities and challenges for ELL students. The students’ final project was to draw up plans for a new program or organization to help this population improve their language acquisition, including a detailed budget, staffing, sources of funding, and ways to measure impact and performance. The students presented their ideas to a panel of community members from New Bedford who shared their expertise, ideas, and feedback. It was a terrific opportunity!

Ten Tabor students set off for the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole,

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MA, for an intensive week-long experience in the sciences over Spring Break. MBL, now affiliated with the University of Chicago, is well known as one of the top research labs in the country. Our students were the beneficiaries of a recent decision by MBL to expand their reach toward high school students in order to raise awareness and interest in the field of marine science. Tabor was among a small group of schools invited to participate in the first High School Science Discovery Program, an incredible opportunity to be taught by professional scientists, including MBL’s Director, hear about their passion for their work, and learn first-hand about the procedures and fundamentals that ground their

Comm u nity Service P R O GR AM R ecognized

research questions.

Lauren Boucher and her team of ten students were recognized for the second year in a row for their outstanding program with Youth

Sammy the Seawolf G ets N ew Loo k

Tabor’s communications department teamed up with the athletics department to hire Texas-based illustrator, Rene Sanchez, to bring a more determined, modern look to Sammy the Seawolf, our mascot. Faculty member Rick DaSilva ’89 had been encouraging this change for years and joined with student co-heads of school, Owen Sughrue ’19 and Sophie Browning ’19, to represent various perspectives in the creative process. We had lots of fun planning the initial reveal with the team captains—all while keeping it top-secret from the student body. The unwavering support for our new Sammy was evident immediately as his image appeared on all the new gear at school. Shop for your new Sammy gear at https://bit.ly/30NhNz4.

Opportunities Unlimited in New Bedford. The Parent Independent Robotics Ta k es on F IRST Tech Challenge

School Network recognized Boucher at their spring meeting, awarding

The Tabor Academy Robotics Team competed in the FIRST Tech Challenge (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science & Technology) (FTC) this winter. FTC is a competition open to students in grades 8-12 all around the world. The objective is to inspire a passion for STEM. This judged event consists of teams completing certain tasks with a robot in order to earn the most points. There are qualifying rounds leading to a state level competition and then to a regional and world competition. The Tabor team built a 42-pound robot with the ability to lift itself, detect and identify objects on the field, navigate through the field, and place objects in an above ground cargo hold. It was something to behold!

Tabor a cash prize that can be used toward the program. Called

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YOU & ME, the program pairs a Tabor student mentor with a young student at YOU. Boucher said, “By participating in fun, hands-on projects each week, we are able to engage with the middle schoolers, learning about each of them and creating healthy bonds. With the many interests our Tabor students bring, from athletics to drama to robotics and engineering, there are lots of opportunities to connect.” Roberta Fisher ’19 worked with YOU for six weeks for her senior project, earning the Heitman Award for the best project due to her engagement during the project period and over the last two years with this program. www.taboracademy.org

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gniting the Spark by Eileen Neville Marceau, Associate Head of School for Academic Affairs

There’s an old axiom about education that’s been attributed variously to Plutarch and other times to Yeats, and it goes something like, “Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.” At Tabor, we take that to heart, and as a result, we like to say we are not about teaching students what to know, but rather, how to think. High school is a time of intense growth, change, and exploration. As high school teachers, our best work gives our students the right mix of tools, exposure, and opportunities to deeply explore their passions and begin the life-long journey to where their own education will take them.

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“Life-long love of learning” is a core tenet of our mission and philosophy, and Tabor faculty strive to model it in their own work. Faculty participation in professional growth and development opportunities has increased substantially in the last five years. These days, our teachers are routinely learning about neuroscience in the classroom each summer at the Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning; they are doing personal development around issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion through Diversity Directions and the Multicultural Teaching Institute; they are developing their listening and counseling skills at the Stanley King Counseling Institute, and so much more. Each August, our teachers return to campus ready to test and tinker with new approaches in the classroom, integrating the forward-thinking ideas of their summer development with their existing classroom practice. It is this same willingness to grow and explore that we want to foster in our students.

An advantage to independent schools in general, and boarding schools in particular, is the opportunity to experience a broad range of coursework and co-curricular experiences that allow students to explore nascent interests and develop budding passions. Taking it a step further, the boarding environment allows us to create opportunities for students to explore new areas in their free time through opportunities like Open Art Studio or Open MakerLab. Students may sign on to a single ceramics class as a 9th grader on a whim and find themselves enthralled by the limitless potential that medium offers. Vyper LaTullipe ’19 is a great example—a chance placement in Introductory Ceramics led to an award-winning ceramics career during his time at Tabor. Having discovered his passion, he intends to make a career of ceramics and is off to Alfred University’s prestigious BFA program this fall. Vyper’s senior project explored tile-making techniques across several cultures, and the resulting installation adorns the halls of our language wing.

Back in the classroom, faculty serve as enthusiastic ambassadors to their disciplines, helping kindle that fire Yeats (or Plutarch!) references. We see the important impact of this enthusiasm again and again in the student responses to course feedback surveys, where they often note how clearly passionate our teachers are for the subjects they teach. That excitement, that enthusiasm, they note, can be inspiring and motivational—it can catch like fire!

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As our students make their way through our core curriculum, our efforts focus on developing the skills of the discipline, using traditional content to hone skills in writing, analysis, critical thinking, problem-solving. We want our students to learn to persevere, interrogate ideas, view problems from multiple perspectives. We want our students to practice thinking and approaching challenges in discipline-literate ways—to look at math as a mathematician would, to take on history with the mindset and thinking strategies of an historian, to approach language learning not as a series of grammatical rules to be absorbed but as an invitation across a cultural threshold. Our schedule change in 2017-18 created expanding learning opportunities in the form of 75-minute classes, giving teachers and students more time to experiment with cross-disciplinary work, breaking down the traditional barriers between disciplines, and showing students that their learning was never intended to be siloed in neat categories of English, math, science, and history. As students have had a chance to see cross-disciplinary work in action, they have begun to approach their independent work with a cross-disciplinary lens.

We often tell prospective families that one of Tabor’s advantages is that we have “a small school feel and a big school’s catalog.” By that we mean that we are fortunate to offer a wide breadth and depth of classroom experiences, giving students the opportunity to stretch their skills and develop new skills and interests. Water enthusiasts can explore marine and nautical sciences. Tinkerers find their 7


“During my two years at Tabor, numerous teachers have guided me through the explore-understandexpand process, while my peers are constantly enlightening me with different perspectives and insights.” —Daniel Chen ’20

way to the MakerLab. Budding computer programmers can take on robotics in the winter. Housed within the “traditional” academic subjects are more opportunities to expand horizons. Tabor Spanish classes have been routinely involved in tutoring work at the New Bedford Center for Economic and Community Development. Last term, a Spanish 4 class spent their time learning about and understanding the needs of native Spanish speakers in the New Bedford community. They applied design thinking principles to create detailed project proposals and budgets for initiatives that would support that community, and as a capstone, they presented their work (this time, in English) to a panel of city representatives.

And even beyond the classroom, through clubs, internships, and off-campus travel, students have a chance to get excited about a project or an idea and pull it into their own academic orbit. We’ve had students interning at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, linking up with young businesses and entrepreneurs at Groundworks in New Bedford through an Entrepreneurial Club, and planting Staghorn coral “trees” in the Bahamas through our REEF program at the Gerace Research Center. Each of these exposures has the chance to ignite a spark in our students and become a flame that will burn long after their time at Tabor has ended. REA D Y FOR TA KEOFF

While many students arrive to campus with marine science squarely in their sights, others find a spark of inspiration in unexpected places. Gabby Barresi ’19 signed on for Mechanical Engineering just because she figured it would be good to take a class in the MakerLab. What she got was exposure to tools and software and real-world problem solving, including an iterative approach to troubleshooting her design for “The Claw” with classmate Christine Steege ’20. She found herself applying that interactive approach in later classes and credits her engineering experience with developing that point of view.

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When genuine curiosity takes hold, some students find themselves beyond our central curriculum creating opportunities to pursue their own unique interests. Independent study and senior projects have long been seen as an avenue for students to pull together their learning experiences over their four years at Tabor and put them in service to a personal passion or interest. In some of our best projects, students integrate interests from two seemingly divergent fields into a unique exploration. This year, Anna Douglas ’19 took her passion for art and photography and applied it to microscopy, producing stunning, colorful images of microscopic natural art (seen on the inside front cover of this issue of Tabor Today). Says Douglas, “The combination of science and art had not really crossed my

“Tabor has served as an amazing

mind until we explored the connections between subjects in my Honors Precalculus class where we completed a project using the MakerLab…the combination between [math and design] made me itch to connect more subjects.”

platform for me to explore and learn about any topic that interests me. Tabor’s MakerLab has been an

Even within our available courses, more and more classes are incorporating choice and independence in their project work. For example, in Aquaculture, students design and build their own aquaponics systems; in Advanced Engineering Design, students identify a unique problem to solve, then design, prototype, and troubleshoot a unique solution. Our Historical Research Pro-Seminar debuted in 2018-2019, and provides the time, opportunity, and challenge to some of our best history students to identify a subject of personal interest, complete an extensive literature review, and spend most of the year developing and writing an original research paper. Jackson Reydel ’19 (pictured above) spent his time in the course researching, analyzing, and writing about the changes in professional baseball over the past 40 years, taking his abiding love for the sport and applying it to analyzing continuity and change over time, one of the major standards of Tabor’s history curriculum. His resulting paper, “The Limitations of ‘Moneyball’ and Baseball’s Analytics Revolution,” along with a number of his peers’ papers, was submitted to The Concord Review for publication consideration.

amazing way to learn about many different aspects of engineering. From getting to build an electric longboard to building my own 3D printer or working with businesses

Our students are being educated today in a time of great societal change. The skills that will be required of them in college and beyond defy the rote knowledge and routine approaches that marked some of our own secondary school experiences. Curiosity, cultivated and supported, can become a foundation for a lifetime of critical thinking, of patient problem-solving, and yes, of a life-long love of learning. The Tabor students mentioned here, and others like them, have used the tools they’ve developed to weave together their interests and their academic pursuits in a way that tells us that they will take their love for learning with them. It is our greatest challenge, and our greatest goal, to see this core value of our school’s mission statement realized in each of our graduates. 9

in New Bedford on marketing, there is no shortage of opportunities at Tabor for me to explore.” —Drew Kirk ’20


Faculty Spotlights

Mackenzie Chaput & Christina “CK” Kennedy, Math

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can’t talk about instilling a love of learning in our students without speaking about our faculty, our number one asset in spreading the joy of learning. Here are just a few who are taking the challenge to heart each and every day. Kimberlee Williams & Bert Nascimento, Directors of Equity & Inclusion

We have been happy to take on the challenge of inspiring young people to find and invest in the joy that comes from learning. As directors we hope to inspire students to find joy in all that they learn. The proactive side of this is through the planning of programming for the Tabor community. This includes affinity groups for the adults and the students and community discussions about popular topics in the news and other media outlets. While reactive programming sounds less positive, it is the path that consistently leads to the deepest connections forged between students and among members of the community. Some of these initiatives include one-on-one check-ins, department meetings, class discussions, and much more. The joy of learning is evident during these interactions. Overall, we lead by example in showing how excited we are to continue to learn and to grow through the curiosity that is innate to us all. 10

Jocy Su, Modern Languages

To learn Chinese well, you have got to use it. In class, we do a lot of projects that involve applying Chinese to the students’ daily lives, such as planning a trip with a Chinese native speaker, writing an email in Chinese to invite a friend to a party, talking to the class about their family, or filming green screen videos to make a weather report. These practices allow the students to see the practicality and relevance of the language they are learning. In this way, the learners are more likely to use the language outside of the classroom in real life and also continue learning/using it after graduating from high school or finishing language courses. In addition to the language skills, we also pay close attention to the cultural piece of the Chinese program. In class meetings, we often watch videos, listen to songs, and exchange culturally-related stories or anecdotes. The similarities and contrasts among different customs have been enlightening. Over time, we have become more empathetic and openminded by being exposed to ideas from halfway across the globe, as well as all over the world. Chinese is a tough language to pick up, and the Tabor Chinese learners are making impressive improvements every day. I am very proud of my students.

With the mantra, “Dig STEM,” Mackenzie Chaput and I are hard at work increasing STEM opportunities for female students at Tabor. Last spring, we began a relationship with the GAINS Network, an organization that connects female high school students with an interest in science, technology, engineering, and math, with women leaders from STEM-related universities, labs, companies, and organizations. After witnessing the impact of the GAINS annual conference on the six girls who attended in 2018, we decided to lay the groundwork for a student-run Tabor GAINS Club. This year, students will work closely with GAINS clubs from other schools to bring STEM speakers to campus, to network with women in STEM-related fields, and to take part in online conversations. We have also incorporated MakerLab projects into our math classes to get beyond the whiteboard. Students in Chaput’s Precalculus Honors class recently designed a rhombic triacontahedron, which required printing and assembling 60 individual pieces (20 points) with one side of each piece altered according to the function students selected as their artistic stamp. “The future goal is to have these same students calculate the volume of the shapes they created, after they complete AP Calculus BC and are familiar with non-geometric area and volumes,” said Chaput. My precalculus students designed parabolic microphones with Openscad and Tinkercad, printed the microphones, and experimented with them outside during a unit on conic sections. It’s been fun to collaborate and find relevant applications together. continued on p12

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My course, Global Studies, was among the bevy of new electives out of the History Department last year. Introduced as an international relations course focusing on global citizenship and cultural competency, I emphasized research and reporting on global current events. Taking inspiration from Rysensteen Gymnasium, our partner school in Copenhagen, I decided to introduce the 2015 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs). Immediately, the dialogue became so much more engaging as we debated world issues and participated in interviews and case studies. The 17 internationally agreed upon goals, developed as a framework for proposing initiatives that “build peace and prosperity for people and the planet,” according to the website, provided a great way to explore concepts of empathy and fairness. They allowed the students to better understand global issues and cultures and to start to imagine new solutions.

Clean Water and Sanitation G OA L 7:

Affordable and Clean Energy G OA L 8:

Decent Work and Economic Growth G OA L 9:

Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure Reduced Inequalities G OA L 11:

Sustainable Cities and Communities G OA L 12:

Responsible Consumption and Production

As MakerLab Coordinator, my goal is to provide a hub for hands-on learning at Tabor, a place where students and faculty can go to create, to invent, and to learn. We use 21st Century tools: 3D printers, a laser cutter, a vinyl cutter, as well as woodworking and metalworking tools. We make things and break things in order to learn how to make them better.

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Life Below Water G OA L 15:

Life on Land G OA L 16:

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions G OA L 17:

Partnerships for the Goals

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If you walked into the MakerLab this spring, you’d find it overflowing with student work. You’d see engineering students building boats, go-karts, and vending machines. You’d see senior project students such as Ryan Grace ’19 laser etching logos onto his pair of skis or BK Kim ’19 troubleshooting his kinetic alarm clock. And you’d also see classes from all different departments using the lab and making to enhance the understanding of their subject.

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While the application of the 2015 UNSDGs was both enlightening and exciting for class discussion and learning, my ultimate goal is to broaden the awareness of these goals in the future and increase our campus and community engagement by joining The Coalition 2030, a cadre of schools actively committed to the UNSDG action plans that seek to transform our future. Combining knowledge and action toward relevant problem sets seems to ignite the spark of learning for my students.

by Dr. Karl Kistler, MakerLab Coordinator

All kinds of students make use of the MakerLab. Engineering students take classes in the space. Members of the co-curricular program can spend their afternoons mastering the tools while they work on projects outside of the structure of the academic day. However, many students’ first chance to use the space comes in the form of an interdisciplinary project conducted by any one of a host of classes from across the curricular spectrum.

Recently, I’ve had the opportunity to work with a number of colleagues to develop meaningful handson projects. The process starts with a conversation. I meet with the teacher to discuss the topic they are studying and their curriculum goals: what do we want the students to learn? Then we talk about what tools are available and some project ideas. Together, we develop a project that will help the students further their subject-matter understanding while making something cool. In STEM subjects, the projects are more readily apparent. For example, CK Kennedy’s precalculus students used their understanding of conic curves to create three-dimensional models of a parabolic dish that they could 3D print. They used a microphone to test their 3D printed dishes and found that the parabolic shape channeled incoming sound waves the same way that a satellite dish channels signals from space into its focal point. Mackenzie Chaput’s class took a more artistic approach, blending equations with art to create unique sculptures in laser-cut wood. In the “MakerLab-by-the-Sea,” we have ongoing collaborations with Jay Cassista, Director of Marine Science at Tabor. Engineering students work with 13


Escape Room Collaboration oceanography students to build remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) that the students can use in Sippican Harbor and beyond. The marine science students become experts in what data they need, while the engineering students design the ROV to include the instruments needed to collect the data. Then they can work together to put the ROV to good use in the water, keep it working, and make continuous improvements to its design. Steven Walxim ’19 said, “My partner and I thought it would be very interesting to add a visual component into the ROV created by the previous year’s Advanced Engineering class, in addition to the different sensors required. We were excited to get our hands on the right components for the ROV and the sensor kit as well. We faced a number of challenges with both hardware and software, yet with the help of Dr. K, we got the ROV working and shared it with Mr. Cassista’s Oceanography class. This experience made me realize how complicated these projects can be, even for advanced engineering students.” The MakerLab offers humanities students a way to engage with their subjects beyond putting pen to paper. Chris McEnroe’s senior English students used the concept of an escape room as a metaphor 14

for the reader experiencing a personal essay. We first took the students to Mass Escape in New Bedford, where they solved two different puzzle rooms and received a backstage tour to learn about how escape rooms are created. Then they designed their own rooms, writing a story that tied their puzzles together into a coherent narrative. Finally, they constructed models of their rooms in the MakerLab to visualize what they had designed. While I was focused on the maker skills they developed, Chris noted how the escape room metaphor enhanced the students writing as they finished off their senior spring. Hands-on projects can reinforce subject-specific skills and content knowledge as well as promote collaboration, creativity, problem-solving, and resilience. The MakerLab and our recent change to a longer block schedule have provided new opportunities for project-based learning. I look forward to continued and future collaborations with my colleagues and to providing these opportunities for students across the curriculum.

How might MakerLab and English class belong in the same sentence? The thinking skills, the planning skills, the articulation skills, among others, are the very same as those we teach to writers. I see MakerLab (the art studio, the music room…) as a cognitive X-Ray of the reading/writing classroom. Dr. Kistler’s initial invitation was to see if we could use an English class to build a narrative for the design of an escape room such as those at Mass Escape in New Bedford. Creating stories is not the primary goal for my senior elective, Personal Essay, but it is an essential secondary skill required for the form. We thought we could use the process of designing an escape room to study the components of narrative, and then apply that study to how we use narrative in personal writing. It was enough to move forward, but then I realized we had a much more profound opportunity.

So, rather than take my school-weary seniors down a worn path of writing instruction, I saw an opportunity to examine metaphor while experiencing metaphor—while practicing how to use it. I designed Personal Essay to consider the writer as the designer of reading experience. Much as an escape room designer must consider look and feel, narrative, and an array of engaging problem-solving punctuated by pleasing epiphany and understanding for the voluntary escapee, the writer must build the reader’s experience from the first word to the last. The design perspective gave us deeper understanding of the reader’s needs and deeper appreciation for phrasing, for figurative language, and for effective building of narrative. Most importantly, by looking deeply at the task of the writer through the metaphor of experience design, we gained greater insight on that task, on writing itself, and on our ability to succeed as writers.

Metaphor, as a communication/thinking tool, is as overlooked as it is pervasive. We rarely teach it as a concept, though it is the heart of our ability to teach, learn, and understand.

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by Chris McEnroe, English


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Welcome to

Cornelia Hall

Tabor’s Newest Dormitory

ope ns On Sept 3, Tabor’s newest dormitory, Cornelia Hall, opened and welcomed 25 girls and four faculty families. It is the first new independent structure built on campus since the adjacent Matsumura House opened in 2015. Matsumura houses 24 boys and three faculty families. The addition of Cornelia Hall is made possible thanks to key support from a

C ornelia H all Facts :

Broke Ground: November 2018

number of generous donors. Trustee Stephen Sprague ’68 (pictured lower left in the white coat) and his wife, Catherine Capasso, are the project’s lead donors.

Opened: September 3, 2019 Architect: Will Saltonstall ’82, Saltonstall Architects, Inc.

14,120 Square Feet 25 Students / 4 Faculty Families 7 Double rooms 11 Single rooms

Faculty member Emily Kaplan gets some help from alumni moving into her new apartment in Cornelia Hall.

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MAKING AN IMPACT

Lise Schickel Goddard ’88 Sometimes insight and wholeness come through your nose, the sense most closely linked to memory. They did for me in a Lillard hallway at a reunion a few years out of college. I couldn’t have told you I liked the unmistakable smell that permeates Lillard dormitories, but its old familiarity transported me to the enduring feeling that followed me everywhere at Tabor, from classes to friendships to the rhythm of oars on Sippican Harbor. The memory was so powerful that it landed whole and almost brought me to my knees. people look out for each other. The bar was set In an instant I felt the old magic again, the feeling high. It would have to be a school where my that something exciting was about to happen! family and I could live our values of living lightly and be inspired by a community of learners. It’s a lovely legacy to feel from high school, truly, I chose Midland School on 2,860 acres in the and it has shaped my life path ever since. Another mountains behind Santa Barbara. To me, it repreword for it might be a sense of the possible. sented the ultimate educational experiment, the It compelled me west, towards new horizons, outlier on the curve, the rustic college prep school starting at Stanford. I’ve spent most of the past that doesn’t insulate students from the elements, 31 years since graduation in California, rooted but, rather, builds one’s inner resources while by annual Christmas cards exchanged with my connecting with community and landscape. advisor Bruce Cobbold (GBC). Midland embraces an ethos of leaving a place High school can be transformative. It filled me better than you found it. Midland has held my with inspiration for what can be. It’s no coinciheart for 16 years, and while my early work here dence that I’ve given my career to delivering on revolved around teaching science and formalizing this calling as a teacher and school leader. I have an environmentally-based curriculum through always sought communities and schools that annual solar installations by sophomores (after promote this kind of inspiration. 16 years, ~40% of campus is powered by studentinstalled arrays), I’ve moved into the realm of After a few great years at St. Andrew’s School in institutional voice, Dean of Studies, and scheduler. Delaware and then graduate school in marine Midland’s innovative program and scheduling ecology, there was no question I wanted to return work is featured in the Fall 2019 issue of to a vibrant boarding school community where Independent School Magazine. 18

Midland is a school that matters, one that challenges its students—and can inspire other schools - to engage with the natural world, to understand resources and impacts, to develop one’s voice, and to be of use. Valuing experiential learning and human connection, Midland’s packing list requires axes and bans cell phones. A Midland education builds one’s inner resources and work ethic while cultivating simplicity and gratitude. Lise teaching in Midland’s iconic

While the smells of my school landscape have changed from Sippican shores to parched sage landscapes that come alive with rain, they share the thing that keeps me going—the feeling that something exciting is about to happen! 19

3-walled classroom (Lumber Yard) where she teaches the place-based 9th grade natural history science class. Photo Grey & Elle Studio


MAKING AN IMPACT

William ’Quin’ Robertson ’93

by Michael Blumfield

Each summer when he was a child, Quin Robertson and his family would sail from their home on the Jersey shore to Cape Cod. One summer, they started their journey late at night. This baffled and intrigued the young sailor. Why couldn’t they leave in the day as they had previously? The answer: the tide. As his father explained, they had to thread their boat through Hell Gate, a narrow passage between Long Island and Manhattan. Only by waiting until long after sunset that year would the tides be favorable for them to reach their anchorage in Long Island Sound on time. That excursion kicked off a lifelong fascination with the forces governing life on the shoreline—one that has led him to a career as a project scientist for a group that specializes in building beaches. The need to understand was further fueled for Quin as a teen because he loved to surf. Suddenly there were a lot more than tides to track. “You study wind direction and velocities along with wave direction and periods in order to predict the best time and location for hitting the waves,” he says. What drew him to Tabor Academy, though, wasn’t water in motion but water frozen solid. Quin played hockey, and Tabor had a strong hockey program. But it was the school’s strong math and science programs that set him up for his future occupation. “My time at Tabor not only provided me with lifelong friends, it also gave me the knowledge I needed to understand coastal processes and to pursue a career linked to the ocean.” From Tabor, he went to Skidmore College, majoring in geology with a minor in environmental studies. During the summer, he had internships in the Geology and Geomatics Department at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, which reinforced the need for broad scientific knowledge. “Although my boss was a geologist, he did not believe you can understand how coastlines change without a firm foundation of geology, math, physics, chemistry, biology and writing,” Quin says. “My education from Tabor is a primary reason why I have an awesome job working on the world’s coastlines.” 20

Now he works as a project scientist for APTIM. His field of exploration has moved from New York passageways and New Jersey beaches to the oceans of the world: mapping the seafloor near Mozambique and sand deposits offshore in Florida and flying to Oman to conduct a laser-scanning survey. As a scientific diver, Quin said he “installs gauges to monitor tidal levels, salinity, dissolved oxygen, current speed and direction along with wave height, wave period, and direction.” The writing aspect of his training has been of particular importance, as he has produced scores of academic papers on topics from the effects of Superstorm Sandy on Fire Island beaches to using LiDAR technology for geomorphic mapping of coastal U.S. national parks. Conveniently enough, his wife, Carolyn, is a scientist as well, working for the International Hurricane Research Center. They recently attended the National Hurricane Conference in New Orleans where her group won an award for developing more accurate digital elevation models (DEMs) to predict hurricaneinduced storm surge for Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Quin’s team had collected the GPS data in the DR, which confirmed that the DEM elevations were correct. Paradoxically, the forces of nature that stimulated Quin’s initial interest are now, more than ever, being affected by the forces of human activity. Climate change is affecting shorelines globally, which is one of the key drivers for governmental bodies and other organizations contracting with his company. He and his wife are committed to minimizing their own effect by living a sustainable lifestyle, including a hybrid and electric car. With a bit of dark humor, Quin notes that for him, climate change means “built-in job security. We can’t overcome it, but we can at least make some small contribution to addressing it.”

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photo by Peter Pereira

MAKING AN IMPACT

Cassie Canastra ’08 Christina Kennedy assumes role of Dean of Studies

by Scott Lajoie

When you’re a woman working in an industry as male-dominated as the fishing industry, you have to know when not to back down. Cassie was recognized as 2018 Southcoast Woman of the Year for her efforts at revitalizing groundfishing in New Bedford.

Cassie Canastra ’08, 2018 Southcoast Woman of the Year, knows this all too well, as the manager of the auctions for the Buyers and Sellers Exchange (BASE) of New England, formerly the Whaling City Public Display Auction. BASE helps sell up to 300,000 pounds of fish and shellfish a day at the largest fishing port in the U.S. Veteran fishermen depend on her company’s system to sell the fruits of their hard labor for a competitive price; the buyers are looking for fair rates as well.

Tabor. She enrolled and excelled at basketball here, but went to the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester to throw shot put and discus (“I still hold those records,” she says, laughing.)

After graduating, she returned home and taught at Our Sisters’ School in New Bedford, but soon realized that teaching wasn’t her forte. Eventually, she joined BASE to manage their social media and represent the company at public meetings. She has since become the Director of Marketing and has overseen the implementation of a new software system, which now allows customers to access the auction from an iPad or smart phone. She gets in everyday before 7:00 AM to run the scallop Cassie grew up in the family business, always asking auction, sometimes before 6:00 AM for the start of the fish auction. questions of her father and uncle, the BASE New England founders. Passionate about the industry, Despite the long days, she still finds time to pursue she wanted to follow in their footsteps, but her her master’s in fisheries science at UMASS family members, wary of the industry’s future, Dartmouth’s School of Marine Science & pushed her in other directions and emphasized Technology and serves as the sector manager for a getting an education. New Bedford groundfish sector, where she helped overturn NOAA’s groundfishing ban. Her parents sent her to Friends Academy in Dartmouth, and it became her dream to attend 22

Her love of learning blossomed at Tabor. She remembers fondly the discussions she had in Mr. Johnson’s English classes, where free and critical thinking were encouraged. She also learned independence and developed a work ethic at Tabor.

Following two years in the Math Department, Christina Kennedy (“CK”) is looking

“Even as a day student,” she says. “I was there all the time. You’re given more freedom than at most schools, and I learned to manage my time. I also learned to hold myself to a very high standard.”

With Eileen focused on strategic priorities of the academic program, CK in her new

forward to partnering with Tabor’s academic leadership as the school’s new Dean of Studies. Eileen Marceau, who previously held this position, has been named Associate Head of School for Academic Affairs, charged with guiding the strategic direction of our evolving academic program to ensure Tabor students are exceptionally prepared for the future that lies ahead.

role will focus on the day-to-day operations: scheduling, placements, course loads, grades, and credits; managing formal and informal communication with families; and supporting students in their academic pursuits. In conjunction with Eileen, CK will join the department chairs on the Academic Council to focus on curriculum development, grading policies and consistency, homework practices, leadership

She relishes being one of only a few females in the entire fishing industry in southeastern Massachusetts. “There is a level of respect you command when you are a woman who has overcome the odds,” she says.

training, and cross departmental collaboration. Reflecting on her excitement for

The plan is for her to eventually take over the family business. Her uncle has two daughters, and together they wonder if the business may someday be run entirely by women.

Prior to her time at Tabor, CK served in administrative roles at three distinctive

the new role, CK shared, “I am especially interested in helping faculty members see their disciplines as vehicles through which to explore school-wide objectives, prioritize equity and inclusion, and empower students to assume more responsibility as partners in their learning and development.”

independent secondary schools. She worked as a grade level dean and led an honor committee of students and faculty. And, she served as the Math Department Chair at St. Andrew’s School in Delaware, and Phoenix Charter Academy and Pingree School in Massachusetts. We look forward to seeing what the dynamic partnership of Eileen and CK will bring to Tabor Academics!

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Retired Faculty Obituaries

G u y D i N ocenza M ay 3, 1928 - A pril 16, 2019 Served Tabor f or 33 years f rom 1970-2003

Welcome Aboard New Faculty! We are so pleased to welcome these new faculty members to Tabor. It was a busy hiring season and we are so fortunate to have attracted these energetic people. You may recognize a few returning faces! Nora Arrieta

Amanda Leite

Ceramics Fellow, 2019 M.F.A. graduate, School

Athletic Trainer, moving to full-time status

Leaving our Shores Retiring Faculty & Staff

of Art and Design, New York State College of

Molly Lyons

Lynne Barker

Ceramics at Alfred University

History, coming from Culver Academy, Culver, IN

Spanish / 9 years

Julia Barrington Porter

Ali Mattison ’03

Leslie Geil

English, coming from teaching at Boston University,

History/Admissions, coming from Brooks School,

Admissions Staff / 34 years

Boston, MA

North Andover, MA

Mark Howland

Rose Chaffee Cohen

Guillermo Moronta ’02

English / 29 years

Science, coming from Kent Place School, Summit, NJ

Admissions, coming from Belmont Hill School,

Kelli McSweeny

Nadine Cunningham

Belmont, MA

English / 29 years

Music, coming from King’s Academy, Jordan

Tamar Cunha

Bob Mogilnicki

Ali Mitchell

Science, coming from Green Farms Academy,

Arts / 29 years

Nautical Science, coming from industry, Maine

Westport, CT

Phil Sanborn

Maritime Academy (2016)

Stacy Turner ’98

Music / 34 years

Anna Friedman

Math, coming from Brooks School, North Andover, MA

Dorelle Zahn

English, coming from Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, CT

Taylor Washburn

Advancement Staff / 15 years

David Wellstead

Math, coming from Northfield Mount Hermon,

Science, coming from industry as a freelance

Gill, MA

Off to New Adventures

environmental science consultant; previously taught

Stu Wilson

Mel Bride

at World Leading Schools Association in Shanghai,

English, coming from Culver Academy, Culver, IN

Spanish/Dean of Community

China, from 2015-2018

Tim Wojcik

Life / 5 years

Sarah Hogoboom

Science, coming from Bishop Stang High School,

History, coming from Berwick Academy, ME

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Dartmouth, MA

Mr. DiNocenza, former English teacher at Tabor, died on April 16, 2019. According to his obituary, he was born, raised, and educated along with his two brothers and two sisters in Hartford, Connecticut. A gifted student, he won the citywide spelling bee in the 8th grade, the statewide Latin championship as a senior, and he was valedictorian of his class. The Catholic Diocese in Hartford arranged for him to attend Holy Cross for his bachelor’s degree, earning Magna Cum Laude, and then on to Notre Dame for his master’s in English.

D ennis Herer J u ne 1 7 , 1 9 4 5 - J une 2 4 , 2 0 1 9 Served T abor f or 2 6 years f rom 1 9 8 4 - 2 0 1 0

Mr. DiNocenza entered the army in 1953, serving on the Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC). After the service, he worked for the State Department in Peru, Chile, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), Cuba, and Santo Domingo. He went on to teach English at Mitchell College in New London, CT, Sacred Heart University in Bridgeport, CT, and Marianapolis Prep School (MPS) in Thompson, CT. He was hired at Tabor Academy in 1970 and served our school for 33 years until his retirement in 2003. While at Tabor he established the Advanced Placement English curriculum. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, he served as a dorm parent and as a timer in basketball, hockey, and lacrosse. He was a member of the Cum Laude Society, a yearbook editor, and the student council advisor. His friend and colleague, David Pierce, said, “Mr. DiNocenza commanded an encyclopedic knowledge of literature, grammar, geography. He also possessed a comfort level with Spanish, German, and Italian. Although it was not always appreciated, he loved to tweak his students and colleagues. Most people didn’t know if he was serious or just joking around. He enjoyed playing the role of the local curmudgeon, when actually, he had a heart of gold. He just didn’t want anyone to know.”

Dennis W. Herer, former classics teacher, died after a brave struggle with Lewy Body Dementia. He was 74 years of age and living in Brunswick, ME, with his wife. According to his obituary, Dennis attended University of Notre Dame and received a bachelor’s degree in 1967. After college he served in the Peace Corps in Turkey, teaching English, and then attended the University of California, Irvine, receiving a bachelor’s degree in classics in 1972 and a master’s degree in 1977. He began his independent school career at The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, CT, from 1979-84, but most of his career was spent at Tabor, where he worked from 1984 until his retirement in 2010 teaching Latin, Greek, and Ancient History. He belonged to the Classical Association of New England, serving as a board member from 1994-2002 and as President in 2000-01. Besides teaching, Dennis enjoyed playing the guitar, travel, languages, reading, and being with his family.

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New Trustees

Departing Trustees

Two new trustees joined the

Each of our departing trustees has had a

Clockwise, top left:

board in May bringing their

powerful impact on Tabor through their

Mr. Louis S. Wolfe ’68*

expertise and perspectives

special skills and interests, and we thank

Mrs. Kristiane C. Graham P ’16

into our boardroom. Please

them from the bottom of our hearts for

Mr. Kenzo Matsumura P ’17

enjoy learning what they

their careful and dedicated service.

Mr. Peter T. Francis P ’14 ’16* *Elected Trustee Emeritus

hope to bring to their new roles at Tabor. Nini S uet ’0 3

Marvin Pierre ’02

M r . L o u is S. W ol f e ’68

Profession: International Education | Consulting

Profession: Education | Youth Advocacy

Joined the board in 1995 | 24 years of service

Princeton University, B.A.

Trinity College, B.A.

Elected Trustee Emeritus, 2019

University of Hong Kong, M.A.

University of Houston M.Ed.

Nini Suet is the Founder and CEO of Shang International Education Group (known as Shang Learning), China’s premier international education solutions provider. Prior to establishing Shang, she was a news and features producer at CNN International and Phoenix InfoNews Channel. Nini began her career in investment banking at JPM in New York and subsequently worked at Morgan Stanley in Hong Kong.

Marvin Pierre is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of 8 Million Stories, a nonprofit that seeks to disrupt the school to prison pipeline by providing second chance opportunities to previously incarcerated youth (16-18 years old) through education, vocational training, employment, and social emotional learning. Before 8 Million Stories, Marvin was the Dean of Students at a charter school for boys in Houston, a career shift after leaving his first job at Goldman Sachs.

She is looking forward to serving on the board and providing a more global perspective to our work. She shared, “Tabor has been so much more than a school to me. It is a safe harbor that provided unconditional support and love that ultimately shaped me. I’m forever grateful for the transformational years I spent on campus, and now, I’m ready to give back as a trustee. Tabor has progressed tremendously since my days, and I’m thrilled to be a part of advancing Tabor’s mission and vision forward so that our School by the Sea remains not only a stellar school in New England, but also a pioneering educational institution in the increasingly global world.” Listen to a podcast with Nini here: http://bit.ly/2UnOi6u

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He said, “My experience with youth and advocacy around social justice issues will help advance our work and focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion at Tabor. I also look forward to helping Tabor elevate the voices of our students in how the school moves forward. I believe and hope that my role as a trustee will serve as a reflection on Tabor’s ability to develop their students to become servant leaders in their community and society.”

Lou Wolfe ’68 has served on multiple committees in his 24 years from Audit to Advancement, and always served on Finance due to his career expertise in this area. He has kept trustees on their toes by questioning their ideas with the aim of ensuring excellence and success for each goal set. Over the years, Lou has supported the programs he enjoyed as a student while honoring the faculty who were most influential to him. He was the lead donor of the biology wing, given in honor of faculty member Gil Stokes who Lou said, “took [me] under his wing.” Harry Hoyle, his crew coach, motivated Lou by telling him he could do anything he put his mind to. Lou has honored Hoyle by being the #1 supporter of the Tabor crew program, donating shells and equipment, and creating the Henley Fund to enable the boys’ crew to compete at Henley. His latest effort was to spearhead the fundraising effort for the Alumni Crew Rowing Tank, transforming the training we can now offer our rowers while engaging many past rowers with Tabor. M r . Peter T. Francis P ’14 ’16

Watch Marvin’s video about his work with 8 Million Stories at https://bit.ly/2YONh5W or visit his website at www.eightmillionstories.org.

plan to jumpstart critical operational initiatives and ensure the plan’s success. He and other generous donors capitalized the business areas of the school to increase annual income and investment in financial aid, and ultimately improve our competitiveness. With deep roots in the local community and a passion for the ocean, Peter was also a champion of the Tabor Boy program and community scholarship initiatives. M rs . Kristiane C. G raham P ’ 1 6

Joined the board in 2012 | 7 years of service

K.C. Graham brought her professional experience as a director on several corporate boards to Tabor, significantly improving our board’s governance structure. As a member of the Trusteeship Committee, she helped the board review its bylaws, instill term limits, set up regular board evaluation, and proactively manage trustee recruitment and leadership transition. Her efforts have directly contributed to helping Tabor more broadly diversify its board and streamline their work, building a more effective team for Tabor.

Joined the board in 2011 | 8 years of service Elected Trustee Emeritus, 2019

M r . Kenzo M ats u m u ra P ’1 7

Joined the board in 2016 | 3 years of service

Peter Francis has a special talent for strategic planning and was the driving force behind our Tabor 150 Strategic Plan and “Vision for 2026.” He spearheaded a major data-driven research project to identify where our opportunities for growth were greatest and, in collaboration with the board, faculty, and community, led the development of a long-range strategic plan. He also conceived a unique and ambitious funding

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Class of 2019 launched! On May 31, Tabor graduated 140 students from around the country and around the world. The Class of 2019 represented 17 states and 11 countries and enjoyed many accomplishments over their years from arts and academics to athletics and service. Each of the graduates is on their way to exciting plans in college, at home or abroad, in the year ahead. The class included the largest number of Cum Laude inductees (28) in recent memory. Enjoy these photos from Commencement.

matriculation list 2 0 1 9

Acadia University (CN) Alfred University Amherst College (2) Babson College Barry University Belmont University Boston College (2) Boston Conservatory at Berklee Boston University (6) Bowdoin College Brandeis University Bryant University (2) Bucknell University Canisius College 28

Carnegie Mellon University Case Western Reserve University Central Connecticut State University Clark University Colby College (2) Colgate University (2) College of Charleston (2) College of the Holy Cross (4) College of William & Mary Colorado College Colorado State University Connecticut College (2) Cornell University Dartmouth College (2) Denison University (2)

Drew University Drexel University Emory University Endicott College Florida State University Fordham University (2) Furman University (2) George Washington University (2) Georgetown University (4) Georgia State University Hamilton College (4) Harvard University Hobart & William Smith Colleges (2) Howard University Kenyon College

King University (TN) Marquette University Morgan State University New York University (2) Northeastern University (2) Oberlin College of Arts & Sciences Ohio Wesleyan University Pennsylvania State University Providence College (3) Rutgers University, New Brunswick Saint Michael’s College (2) San Diego State University Southern Utah University St. John’s University St. Lawrence University (4)

The New School Trinity College (2) Tufts University (3) Union College (NY) United States Merchant Marine Academy (2) University of Alabama/Birmingham University of Alabama/Tuscaloosa University of British Columbia/CN (2) University of California, San Diego (2) University of Colorado/Boulder (2) University of Delaware University of Denver (2) University of Massachusetts/Amherst University of Miami (2) University of Mississippi

University of New England (2) University of New Hampshire/Durham University of Pennsylvania (2) University of Rhode Island University of South Carolina University of Southern California University of Southern Utah University of St. Andrews/Scotland (2) University of Virginia (2) University of Wisconsin/Madison Vanderbilt University Wake Forest University (3) Wheaton College (MA)

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Suzuno Seki ’19

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COLLEGE 1O1

A sampling o f services :

> One-on-one advising tailored

by Tim Cheney, Director of College Counseling

to individual needs > 2 College Fairs annually > Essay writing workshops > Free online test prep > Mock interviews with college Suzuno Seki ’19

admission reps

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n the wake of the college bribery and testing scandal, and while we await the outcome of the Harvard trial, college admission has been rattled to its core. With over 25 years of experience in college admission and advising, I find myself in a unique position to offer

Sierra Petrocelli ’21

some healthy perspective.

When I began my career in college admission in the early 90s, competition among peer colleges was palpable, but it pales in comparison to the competitive and ruthless approaches deployed today. Admission decisions are increasingly driven by metric data and analysis, and top admission officials are beholden to presidents and governing boards with little patience and big expectations. Fascination with college admission has reached a fever pitch, providing me an opportunity to step back, reflect, and assess the work we do at Tabor as we help students transition to college. Why are we so consumed by the names on a college list as a measure of success and validation of our worth as an educational enterprise? Perhaps it’s an inescapable reality? Maybe it doesn’t have to be? Regardless, as adults, it is essential that we are mindful of the impact the obsession with highly selective colleges has on the students in our care. Tabor students are amazing, representing a broad spectrum of backgrounds and interests. Each year they go on to become future scientists, writers, artists, humanitarians, environmentalists, and business leaders. Our mission in the college office

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> College Tours > Free College Funding and Financial Planning support

remains unchanged: to help each student find the best college match—academic, social, and extracurricular—possible. That said, the college search, sometimes the mere mention of it, has been known to twist students and families into knots. I see the pressure manifest itself in my office with regularity. Seemingly ordinary things can be a stressor for teens in the college search. That’s the reality—the most selective colleges are flooded with far more qualified applicants than they can possibly consider admitting, and students feel that anything short of perfection won’t be good enough. I’m not always convinced the best school for a student is the most selective school, quite often it’s not. Much of our work in the college office is channeled into informing our students of the breadth and depth of options that are available to them. College counselors at Tabor help each student identify a group of colleges that meet the student’s needs academically and will provide an appropriate environment for a student’s continued personal and intellectual growth. We realize there are many colleges and universities where Tabor students could flourish, and we also recognize how essential it is to have skilled college counselors to help students and families appropriately filter through the layers of information that can often be overwhelming. We encourage reflection and the development of self-awareness, foster independence as much as we can, and offer informed advice at every stage in the search. We strive to educate each student about the changing landscape in college admission, and help

them discover appropriate and diverse options while showcasing their many talents to the colleges to which they apply. Reflecting on the role of college counseling and the challenges facing our industry, it is important to underscore a few key points: • We must be mindful of the negative and harmful impact of our obsession with the most highly selective colleges and the messages adults send, sometimes unintentionally, about a students’ self-worth as a result. (There are hundreds, even thousands of terrific college options in the U.S. alone). • All students are unique, and they view information through a custom lens that we, as counselors, should encourage, not stifle. • Cost and affordability can have significant influence on the colleges to which a student may apply or enroll. • We should all be more curious than certain, allowing space for ideas and fresh thinking to germinate. • Students define success, not institutions. To believe that one’s success path is so singularly tethered to the college they attend is shortsighted and furthers a narrative that undermines the value of learning and being a student. As we prepare for another admission cycle it is imperative to maintain focus on what truly matters. Authenticity and integrity are essential, not just when applying to college, but in life. 31

W hat is the college sta f f reading :

Into the Raging Sea by Rachel Slade How to Raise an Adult by Julie Lythcott-Haims The Self-Driven Child by William Stixrud, PhD, and Ned Johnson At What Cost? by David L. Gleason, Psy. D. All You Can Ever Know by Nicole Chung The Splintering of the American Mind by William Egginton


arts

Art Works!

E very year there is some sort of brilliance that emerges from the Braitmayer A rts Center. This year there were many impressive pieces made and ideas explored. here we share the efforts of just two of our artists .

Vyper LaTu lippe ’19

Vyper has been a dedicated ceramicist from the beginning of his time here at Tabor, spending many hours and weekends in the studio. Perhaps due to his complementary interest in engineering, his favorite expression of ceramics seems to be in the sculptural aspects of the craft. He developed his own unique style which was recognized in 2018 by the National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition, a juried competition where just 150 pieces are selected for exhibition out of 1300 submissions. A junior that year, he was awarded an artistic merit award by the juror, Pete Pinnell, received a cash prize from Bailey Pottery, and a $20,000 scholarship to Alfred University if he were to decide to study ceramics there. This fall, Vyper will be attending Alfred, beginning work on two degrees: a B.F.A. in Ceramics and a B.S. in Engineering. Vyper credits Tabor with helping him to develop his interest and skill. He stated, “During my time at Tabor, I have found an everlasting passion for the ceramic arts. The studio has become my second home, offering me unlimited access to my creative ability. Being able to work with Mr. Arnfield has introduced me to a new artistic potential and provoked self-reflection in my current work. I hope to carry the spark of curiosity and discipline that has been instilled by Tabor into my upcoming years at Alfred University.”

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His ceramics teacher Kevin Arnfield said, “Over the past few years at Tabor, Vyper’s developing ceramic work revealed a student who loves to design, engineer, put things together, and ultimately make visible and tangible his curious ideas and dreams. His inquiring mind has always had ample room for both scientific consideration and creative play. Consequently, his success with ceramic art sits at the potent intersection of process and materials (engineering) and creativity and imagination (art). Tabor’s offerings in art, ceramics, and engineering offered Vyper the place and the support to discover his unique ability and vision that merges science and art. Best of luck at Alfred University, Vyper!” For his senior project, Vyper decorated the entryways of our language classrooms with beautiful, historical tile panels, adding some cultural highlights to the language wing. Savannah L eao ’19

Savannah has always loved art. The seeds of this passion were first planted by her middle school art teacher, Ms. Eugenio, at Our Sisters’ School (OSS) in New Bedford, and have been further cultivated here at Tabor through studio art courses with Ms. Tricia Smith. The culmination of her art experience at Tabor was a wonderful collaborative art show between Tabor and OSS students to celebrate art and her beloved communities of OSS, Tabor, and her Cape Verdean community. A fundraiser for Our Children’s Future, a non-profit created to help disadvantaged youth on the Cape Verde Islands, Savannah called the show “What is your Community?” The show opened in April in the Braitmayer Gallery, and students and faculty from both schools were in awe of what was produced!

Working closely with Tabor’s art teacher, Tricia Smith, Savannah curated the show, carefully considering the artists’ statements submitted with over 40 pieces from 20 artists from Tabor and OSS. “Without Ms. Smith, I don’t know if I would have gone this far. She helped me so much.” Smith and Leao hung the show considering how each piece could best be displayed to communicate the intended theme of community. Savannah said, “I wanted to do something to give back and, until this, I didn’t really know what to do. I love art, so this show brought everything that I love together. It was just a perfect project for me.” 33


Eli Hjerpe ’19

Tommy Hu ’20

athletics

For the Love of the Game! by Halle Silva Young ’14, faculty

Athletics at Tabor runs the gamut from teaching students the beginnings of a sport all the way to providing already talented athletes opportunities to compete at the highest levels of their game. At all levels, we hope to instill a love of sports, sportsmanship, and competition. Beyond the many choices we offer within our cocurricular program for learning new things through arts, dance, music, community service, debate, robotics, MakerLab, and more, the multiple levels of sports we offer throughout the seasons provide opportunities to learn about being a teammate and to enjoy learning a new game. With the theme of this issue of Tabor Today being about how we instill a lifelong love of learning through our programs, Wes Chaput’s effort with boys’ 3rds soccer is certainly a story that deserves attention. Last year, an enthusiastic group of 51 young men joined together on the track field on upper campus to not only learn and play the game of soccer, 34

but to become part of a growing tradition. Head Coach, Wes Chaput, along with assistant coaches Chris Millette and Emily Kaplan, has created an experience like no other. “What makes 3rds soccer so special is that we have cultivated a culture where you can be yourself, and that’s what it’s really all about.” Coach Chaput emphasizes that it doesn’t matter how good you are or how long you have played, rather, it is more about showing up, being a good teammate, and having fun. The coaches plan practices where all 51 players are moving and steadily getting better as they rotate through a fair system of game-day players for each game. “Team sports have a lot to offer for everybody in terms of life lessons, competition, and exercise, and 3rds soccer is a great avenue for a lot of these kids to learn those important life lessons,” said Chaput. This specific experience allows students, who may or may not aspire to excel in soccer, to gather together in unity and learn from one another in a fun atmosphere.

A couple of times each fall, the girls’ JV team combines with the boys’ 3rds team to have a joint practice. They learn humility and respect as they share the field and witness the emerging talents of the other players. Both teams have smiles on their faces for the duration of practice and walk away having made new friends and learned something new.

afternoon of pure silliness and great camaraderie while they celebrate the program they love and their part of the legend of 3rds soccer!

2018-2019 ISL and NE Honors

ISL Sportsmanship Awards Wrestling

Enjoy the group photo above of the 2018 Legends.

Boys’ Tennis

ISL Championships Boys’ Cross Country Girls’ Basketball

Coach Chaput has made a remarkable impression on all who have played on his team these last eight years. The boys thoroughly enjoy the culture and traditions that have taken shape. One of their favorites is the annual Legends Game, played on the last Thursday of each season. Anyone who has played at least one season of 3rds soccer during their Tabor career is considered a “legend” and is invited to participate in the game. It is jaw dropping to see the throng that shows up to play. Current players and past players (some now playing JV or varsity) come together for a massive melee of a game. From freshmen to seniors, they enjoy an

Honoring our spring Champions Pictured are the NESSA Team Racing Champions,

New England Championships

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High School Singlehanded Championship (Healy

Sailing (Team Racing &

Trophy). Congrats to all our NE and ISL Champions

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and award winners.

Follow all our teams at: www.taboracademy.org/scheduleresults

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Alex Larsen ’97

photos by Jack Gordon ’17

Making History with Tabor Boy by Captain James Geil

At around 1100 on Friday, June 14, Tabor Boy let go of her mooring and proceeded out of Sippican Harbor toward the Marion Bermuda Race starting line off Centerboard Shoal. We passed close astern of the Race Committee boat as directed in the sailing instructions. Our tactician, Gregg Nourjian ’84, called out, “Tabor Boy, Sail Number Two, checking in!” The crew responded, wishing us a successful race. Chip Connard XO ’19 and his crew of 11 Tabor Boy student officers and deckhands then hauled on halyards and got the schooner under full sail, assisted by Tabor alumni Jason Bland XO ’90, Pat Collins XO ’03, Noah Urell XO ’18, and Leland Frantz ’18 XO Summer ’19. We took a tack upwind to get everything tensioned and sails drawing well, then fell off toward the starting line. 36

The Classic Yacht Division, including justTabor Boy and Spirit of Bermuda, would be first to start. Timing our maneuvers to cross the starting line at exactly 1210, we took a tack off toward Converse Point and then went about to approach the line from the north. Spirit of Bermuda had worked well to windward but soon came running off, sailing very fast toward the starting area. Gregg was carefully timing our progress, and Spirit was now vying with us for position. In increasingly-close quarters and a 20- to 25-knot SW breeze, the two vessels sought any advantage over the other. Tabor Boy avoided a move that would have put her to windward of Spirit and losing right-of-way. Spirit then had no choice but to keep clear and, in so doing, was carrying too much speed along the starting line and facing a premature crossing. Both vessels spilled wind from their sails to bleed off some speed. Finally, Gregg yelled “GO FOR IT!!” The enthusi-

astic crew hauled on sheets, and Tabor Boy surged across the line, sailing hard to windward on the starboard tack. Spirit was only a short distance to leeward, the two large vessels providing a spectacular sight for spectators and press boats! Tabor Boy was carrying good speed, but the 100-year-old, gaff-rigged working schooner couldn’t point as high as the modern boats. Spirit was doing perhaps a bit better and was maintaining about a knot of speed over that of Tabor Boy. It took ten tacks for us to make it past Cuttyhunk, and by then we had lost sight of Spirit. Easing the sheets a bit, we set our course for the point at which we hoped to enter the Gulf Stream. Tabor Boy was on her way to Bermuda! We had an easy four-day passage with settled weather and fairly steady breezes. Tabor Boy had

been entered in the Celestial Navigation Class, so the GPS displays were masked off and unavailable. Out came the sextants, and the students (all of whom had learned celestial navigation at Tabor) tackled the job of fixing the vessel’s position by the sun, moon, planets, and stars. Although permitted to reactivate GPS when within 50 miles of Bermuda, the students’ navigating was so good that we never did so until after crossing the finish line! Later, we were surprised and elated to learn that Tabor Boy had actually beaten Spirit of Bermuda on corrected time. Spirit’s crew met us when we docked at the Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club to welcome us and warmly congratulated us on our win. During the awards dinner a few days later, Chip Connard ’19 reissued the challenge to Spirit for the 2021 Marion Bermuda Race! 37


alumni connections

Circle of Excellence

Join the Movement Our campaign to engage alumni continues to grow. We now have Alumni Chapters in New York City, Providence, Cape Cod, Chicago, Washington, DC, San Francisco, and Boston. In the coming year, we will expand to additional cities. There are over 100 alumni serving on Class Councils and as Reunion Volunteers. We look forward to a group of alumni from the classes ending in 0 & 5 to get involved for their

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upcoming milestone reunion in June 2020. This year, we will also form alumni affinity groups, specifically in the areas of inclusion, athletics, the arts, and the

On this year’s Tabor Day, October 5, Tabor will celebrate the school’s inaugural Circle of Excellence. This newly formed honor, established in the tradition of the school’s past Distinguished Service and Lifetime Achievement Awards, celebrates members of our school community for their contributions and service to Tabor and the world. The Circle of Excellence recognizes individuals who have distinguished themselves through professional, academic, artistic, and personal achievements, as well as leadership, service, and philanthropic impact. This unique recognition honors those who personify Tabor’s mission through their life-long love of learning, passion for high achievement, committed citizenship, personal responsibility, and care for others. Along with all the previous recipients of the Distinguished Service and Lifetime Achievement Awards, Tabor Academy is proud to announce the 2019 award recipients of the inaugural Circle of Excellence:

maritime industry. If you would like to initiate opening an Alumni Chapter in your area, host an event, or have other ideas for ways to engage TA alumni with each other

1. Elizabeth Taber (In Memoriam), Tabor Academy’s visionary founder and first

and the school community, please contact Andrew

philanthropist. We honor her passion and generosity.

McCain ’84, Director of Alumni Relations at

2. Walter Lillard (In Memoriam), Tabor Academy’s fifth Headmaster. Lillard’s leadership

amccain@taboracademy.org.

and vision embraced the school’s proximity to the sea, including adopting the school motto, All-A-Taut-O, moving the campus to its waterfront location, and transforming Tabor’s

Join us on October 5 for Tabor Day, a day that has

athletic and academic programs. We honor his vision and values.

grown into a fun and festive homecoming event. This year, Tabor Day will include our first ever Alumni

3. William Phelps ’74, the Co-Founder of Wetzel’s Pretzels, Blaze Pizza, and Dave’s Hot

Games event, a consolidation of individual alumni

Chicken, is a successful entrepreneur whose innovative approach has led him to develop

games in a variety of sports. We will also recognize

new business models into profitable franchise networks. A former trustee of Tabor

distinguished alumni through the creation of the Tabor Academy Circle of Excellence. Going forward,

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Academy, Bill’s energy and vision were critical to the transformational growth of our school. We honor his passion for excellence and ingenuity.

the Athletic Hall of Fame and Circle of Excellence will 4. Jacqueline Shire ’84, who works for the United Nations Security Council, is involved in

alternate years.

work to prevent the financing of terrorism. Throughout her career, Jacqueline has sought Your continued engagement in the Tabor Community

to promote diplomatic solutions to problems while maintaining and strengthening

is our number one priority! Stay connected, send us

international peace and security. We honor her commitment to fostering world peace.

your news, stay in touch with classmates, volunteer,

5. Jonathan Callaghan ’87 is the Co-Founder of True Ventures, an early stage venture

attend events, and visit campus anytime you find

capitalist firm that has been an early partner in leading companies like Fitbit, Peloton,

yourself passing by Exit 20!

Blue Bottle Coffee, Sweetgreeen, Ring, Goodreads, and others. An impactful mentor, Jon is driven by his deep belief that the power of human creativity is necessary to improve

P.S. The Advancement Office has moved to Daggett

our world. We honor his pursuit of innovation.

House—stop by and enjoy our new view!

6. Amy Richards ’88 is an author, producer, and organizer on issues of gender, racial, Check the web periodically for times and dates for

All previous recipients of Tabor’s Distinguished Service and Lifetime Achievement Award will be inducted into the inaugural 2019 Circle of Excellence. past Disting uished S ervice Award R ecipients ( year R. William Blasdale ’61 John W. Braitmayer ’48 Keith N. Browning ’79 David J. Cheney ’67 G. Bruce Cobbold G. Richard Duffy ’56 Paul B. Fireman ’62 John F. Fish ’78 Dennis S. Hager ’56 William E. Hitchcock Jr. ’29* William T. Hurley III ’57 Charles C. Ives ’53 Robert B. Jones ’55 M. Vance Munro ’56* Lee Pokoik ’63 Richard and Joan Roller Nicholas Sarris ’49* Philip C. Simmons ’54 Phillips G. Smith ’65 Jonathan F. Swain ’52* John F. Swope ’56 John L. Taber ’65 Tudor H. Tiedemann Jr. ’45*

past L i f etime Achievement Award R ecipients

Philip E. Benton Jr. ’46* John C. Decas ’53 Paul B. Fireman ’62 Albert Fried Jr. ’48 George Graboys ’50* Thomas B. Graboys ’62* Joseph S. Heyman ’61 Douglas T. Hsu ’61 Shosuke Idemitsu ’52 Karl D. Jackson ’60 Thomas E. Karam Jr. ’54 James R. Leo ’52* Roderic B. Park ’49* Jay S. Stroud John F. Swope ’56 Tudor H. Tiedemann Jr. ’45* Kevin H. White ’48*

economic, and social justice. Amy has become a leading voice for feminist issues and an

TA events this year at www.taboracademy.org/events

advocate for women as she shapes policies, practices, and conversation around women’s

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rights. We honor her devotion to human rights, equality, and inclusion.

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www.taboracademy.org Classes ending in 4s and 9s returned to campus to catch up and remember their Tabor days. We managed to connect them to friends and former faculty through activities and receptions throughout the weekend. Enjoy the photos! 5s and 0s: Save the dates of June 5-7, 2020. For more information, visit

Reunion 2019 www.taboracademy.org/reunion.

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Below: A loyal throng of volunteers gathered to celebrate the retirement of Dorelle Zahn, former Director of Parent Programs.

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class notes

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Aly Hussein, Alec Durkin, Yudai Yamakawa and I visited Egypt and Japan this summer. Aly and I roomed for four years in Pokoik and unexpectedly became best friends after not getting along very well freshman year. Yudai and Alec roomed for three years in West House. We are thankful to Tabor for providing us the opportunity to be immersed in such different cultures from around the world and for the chance to become best friends. Katie Cody ’17 (2)

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This year, I became president of the Bates Men’s Club Hockey Team and was able to bring the team over to Beijing to represent America in the Wuliangye Cup, a televised international hockey tournament hosted by the International College Hockey Association and Beijing Hockey Association. Jack Gordon ’17 (4)

Jack Gordon placed 2nd, winning silver, in the Varsity 4 with Cal Rowing at the IRAs—the national rowing championships! It was a super close race and they only lost the lead in the last 100 meters. Congratulations, Jack! Jonathan Mabie ’17 (3)

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Jonathan Mabie ’17 has enjoyed running into several Tabor alums at collegiate rowing events this spring. Connor Barley ’12, Wyatt Genasci-Smith ’15 and Theo Warren ’16 were all at the Eastern Sprints in Worcester, and here he is with Jack Gordon ’17 at the IRAs. Phoebe Mock ’17

Phoebe Mock, daughter of Fred ’83 & Cindy Mock ’86, received the Helen B. Rippy Award in the Art History Department at Elon University in Elon, NC, on May 2, 2019. The Rippy award is

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given to an art history student who has excelled in their art history classes at Elon. Phoebe will be working with her research mentor, Dr. Lynn R. Huber, reading representations of the prostitute in text and image from antiquity. Phoebe is a member of Elon’s class of 2021. She is double majoring in Art History and Classical Studies, as well as minoring in Psychology. Lucy Saltonstall ’17

In July, I wrapped up my 7th month of a co-op with Fidelity Investments which I have really enjoyed. I’m excited to be heading into my last year of classes, and to begin to explore opportunities beyond school! I love running into my fellow Tabor grads in Boston, which makes me miss TA life and makes the city feel a whole lot smaller! Jeremiah Adams ’16

After graduating from Tabor, Jeremiah spent one year at Oklahoma University where he was recruited to play baseball. He then transferred to Broward College and is currently attending The U.S. Military Academy at West Point. The Black Knights of West Point defeated the Naval Academy in the 2019 Patriot League Championship opening the opportunity to play in the NCAA baseball tournament. Class of 2015: 5th Reunion in June! Katherine Cushing ’15

In May, Katherine graduated from Clarkson University in Potsdam, NY. She received a B.S. degree in environmental science and policy with a minor in biology. Congratulations! Julia O’Rourke ’15

Julia graduated from Bowdoin in May and was selected as a Commencement speaker. Additionally, she was awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) fellowship to travel to South Korea. Learn more about her opportunity at https://bit.ly/2LlEENx. Congratulations, Julia!

Ryan Muther ’12 (5)

I recently had a paper accepted into the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, which I will be presenting at a conference in London in October, on my work applying computational methods to study text reuse in a large collection of digitized Arabic texts spanning 1200 years. It’s been really interesting working on a project with both historians and computer scientists, bringing together insights from two very different fields of research. Alexandra Keck ’11

Lately, I feel like a TESLA living in the body of a KIA. After quitting my first job sewing silicone in an airplane hangar in the outskirts of Commerce, CA, I received a spiritual awakening while in the shower: never judge a book by its cover. A KIA may have an entirely different build and engine model than a TESLA’s supercharged force, nonetheless both are in the business of moving forward, neutral, or reverse. I suddenly found myself unemployed and living with my mother off the coast of the Bahamas. Green Turtle Cay, a small haven, liberated from the chaos we face every day in modern society. While visiting my mother, I spoke with the CEO for Barstool Sports about my previous work experiences in Los Angeles. My first job was working at Kanye West’s company, Yeezy, as head studio manager. This was a short-lived but very résumé defining moment that skyrocketed me into the ranks of anyone who followed streetwear. I was able to get a second job for a gallery called Over the Influence, where I designed products, managed the concept store, and designed UNISEX streetwear. This gallery had a progressive take on the art world that enabled street artists to have space in a white cube gallery. Currently, I find myself designing an athleisure capsule for a new brand Barstool Sports is coming out with called Barstool Chicks. I am living in a work-live loft in a very apocalyptic area near the

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Los Angeles Arts District with two RISD graduates and we are creating a business of our own called Dirty Butter. If you want to know more about Dirty Butter, you will have to wait until this athleisure capsule is completed. It’s honestly a lot of work. Class of 2010: 10th Reunion in June!

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Members of the Class of 2009 reunited to celebrate Chelsea Souza becoming Mrs. Chelsea Bretcher in Harwich, MA, in June! From left to right: Leslie Cowen, Megan Rilkoff, Chelsea Bretcher, Connie Jangro, Jamie Seidel and Alyson Metscher. Rebecca Nahill Sirianni ’08

Chris Sirianni and I were married at Tabor on August 24, 2019! Kelsey Durocher Smith ’07 & Ben Smith ’06 (7)

2019 has been an exciting year for us. We welcomed our son, Jonathan “Ryder” Smith, on January 17, 2019. He is named in memory of Ben’s brother and fellow Seawolf, Jonathan “Bubba” Smith ’04. We are both taking exciting steps in our careers, too. Ben graduated summa cum laude from Tufts Dental School and will be starting a residency in orthodontics at Harvard Dental School in July. Kelsey started a new job at Wayfair. Hope all is well in Marion! Preston Bertles ’06 (8) Sarah Hallberg Andrias ’06 and I were

roommates in Pokoik, continued on to be roommates in NYC, and now live directly across the street from each other in New Canaan, CT. Here is a picture of our future Seawolves, William Stamm (1) and Lottie Andrias (2). Kathryn Lally ’06

Going on six years of working in Boston at Wayfair.com leading the Project Management team in the Engineering Department. I’m living in Weymouth,

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MA. Enjoyed sailing in the NewportBermuda race in June 2018 with my husband on a 52’ Beneteau. Katherine Verrochi Adams ’06

Katherine Verrochi married Parker Adams at the Jekyll Island Club Resort on the coast of Georgia, on May 4, 2019. Her very best friends and classmates, Taylor Cambal Ciancio, Victoria Forman Prudden, Preston Bertles Stamm, and Sarah Hallberg Andrias, were in attendance and the group danced together until 4:00 AM. Parker, from Monterey, CA, is a Manager at Accenture, and Katherine is the Manager for Preventive Medicine at Kaiser Permanente. The couple lives in Buckhead, Atlanta.

Bib Club We welcome these children of alumni into our community with joy! Bettina Woll ’96 Girl, Seraphine Lyn, May 20, 2019 Kelsey Durocher Smith ’07 & Ben Smith ’06 Boy, Jonathan “Ryder” Smith, January 17, 2019

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Kara Boon ’05 (9)

Kara Boon completed the 2019 Boston Marathon. What an accomplishment! She works in fixed income at Eaton Vance in Boston.

Juliet Nissen Ray ’04 Girl, Ella Jayne, February 2019 Heather McRae Tabisola ’01 Boy, Caleb Isabelo Tabisola, September 23, 2018

Ellen Collins ’05

In the last few years, I have taken over my father’s small businesses. I am now Owner & CEO of TKO Hospitality Group. We have a few restaurants in the South Shore, which I operate. In addition to taking on a leadership role as a woman in business, I have had success with professional acting. My credits include American Hustle, Jungleland, and many others. My time at Tabor helped me develop many leadership skills as well as allowed me to simultaneously pursue my passions. I look forward to reading more about my fellow alumni! Juliet Nissan Ray ’04

My husband, Eric, and I welcomed a second baby girl, Ella Jayne, to the family in February 2019. Ella and her big sister, Sydney, are excited to move to NYC this summer as I have graduated from seven years of general surgery residency at the University of Miami and will be continuing on to Colon and Rectal Surgery Fellowship at NYU.

Sean McShane ’00 Boy, Matthew McShane, November 15, 2018

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I’ve been working in tabletop games distribution and gaming entertainment for the last year as an on-camera host, video producer, and editor for Active Player Network. I’m launching another business at Gen Con in August called Dice Designers Collective that celebrates and chronicles the innovations of polyhedral dice designers in the role-playing game community. Alex Lanstein ’03 (10)

Alex Lanstein, and classmates Kris Baugh, Lulit Finnegan, Molly Bechtel, Ashley Johnston, and Adam Lufkin, met for a mini-reunion at the Green Dragon in Boston.

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Laura Compton Treleven ’03 (1)

Virginia Schnure Simon ’01

I’ve recently changed career trajectories and placed consulting on hold to take a Senior User Experience Designer position at POP, an agency in Seattle. I have the distinct pleasure of working for several Fortune 500 companies designing virtual and digital experiences for millions of users. I get to play in digital playgrounds and hypotheticals all day which delights and inspires me. My daughter, Sloan, is a thriving newly minted 3 year-old, who is fearless, loves dancing, and building sets. We are settled in a charming house in Tacoma, a city south of Seattle, with a dog named Fox who is adamantly teaching Sloan to throw a ball. Side hustles vary with woodworking, the occasional remodel, and assisting my husband who is almost a master at sous vide. Life is good. If you are ever in the area, be sure to join us for a cocktail. Tabor reflections are best done with a few servings of whiskey.

I now work as a teacher at Mattahunt Elementary School in the Mattapan Boston public school system. It is the first school in the state to offer a Haitian Creole-English dual language program. I also went back to grad school and am studying as much as I can about Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy and Bilingual Education. Heather McRae Tabisola ’01 (3)

Ok, finally submitting my “birth announcement” for Caleb Isabelo Tabisola, who was born on September 23, 2018. I missed the last round and rather than play catch-up, took full advantage of the onesie that was sent with the TA bib. Pictured are future Seawolves, Camden, and his (not so) baby brother, Caleb. Class of 2000: 20th Reunion in June! Sean McShane ’00 (4)

Here is a picture of the three girls of the house (my husband, Ross, is the lone male) after Sloan’s birthday party in the backyard. Wiped out but happy. News from Class of ’01 (2)

In May, we lost our friend and classmate, Katherine Paez. Meredith Langille Braverman, James Dorman, Heather McRae Tabisola, and Ellissa Popoff (pictured) with Eric Pierce, Kali Garbaczeski, Brian Murray, Debora Harmen, Yvonne Underwood, Nadia Harmsen and Brett Siddell ’99 all gathered together during the weeks leading up to and for her funeral service. At the service, nearing the end of Heather’s eulogy, the rainy skies parted for a split second, giving us a short glimmer of brilliant sunshine. For those who were able to visit Kathy in the ICU or at her wake, her family appreciates the love and support you showed. The number of Seawolves that came from near and far gave comfort to her family.

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We are happy to announce that Matthew McShane was born on November 15, 2018. A future Seawolf in the making!

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Bettina Woll ’96 (5)

My husband, Cyril, son, Phelim, and I welcomed our daughter and sister, Seraphine Lyn, on May 20, 2019. She is happy and healthy, and we are all in love! Alex Kohn ’95

Alex Kohn was announced as a Forbes magazine Best-in-State Wealth Advisor for New York City (High Net Worth) for 2019 for his work at UBS Wealth Management. Read more about his accomplishment https://bit.ly/2XN8NXQ. Kate Sullivan Saunders ’94 (6)

Kate is continuing her work in boarding schools at Tilton in NH where she serves as the Associate Head of School. She just celebrated 20 years of marriage to Matt. Their son, Isaiah, will begin his junior year at Bates and their daughter,

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Mackenzie, will start her junior year at Tilton this fall. She loves the boarding school life and even serves as dorm head for 11th-grade girls! Seth Burr ’93

Seth, COO, and co-founder of Boston-based LABUR (www.labur.com), and his team of committed lifelong learners were named a 2019 “Best Staffing Firm to Work For” winner by Staffing Industry Analysts. They were also named North America’s “Best Staffing Firm to Temp For” and to Inc. Magazine’s Best Workplaces this year. Seth continues to be motivated by the ability to influence the success of others —a dedication he says started while he was at Tabor Academy—and he is proud to share that the annual LABUR-Home Base Golf Tournament, a day dedicated to raising funds in support of the Home Base mission of healing the invisible wounds for veterans, service members, and their families through world-class clinical care, wellness, education, and research, reached a huge milestone this year. The sixth annual golf tournament, held at Pocasset Golf Club on May 20, 2019, brought the total funds raised to $300,000. Last year, LABUR and Home Base were named “Partners of the Year” by the Boston Business Journal. Alison Howard Van Keuren ’93

Our family enjoyed a busy summer sailing to Nova Scotia and Maine on our J44 Spirit Bird. Loved the family time, and coming back to my ever-evolving new business adventure, Sensory, LLC, an outdoor-based, occupational therapy, sensory integration program. I recently caught up with a group of alumni including Bill and Tom Lovett, Bill Condon, and the Parsons at Bart Nourse’s memorial service. It was a beautiful day at Silvershell Beach. Class of1990: 30th Reunion in June!

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My son, Tucker, graduated from Muskingum University this spring, and my nephew, Jack Brandt ’23, (also pictured) will be attending Tabor in the fall. Super excited for a reason to get to Marion more often! Bruce Lee & Sarah Forbush Lee ’83

Bruce and Sarah lost their courageous son, Andrew, in April after battling an aggressive kidney cancer that has no known cure. An article in Bethesda Magazine about Andrew shared that his prognosis was to live just one year at the time of his diagnosis. At 19, he had just finished his freshman year at the University of New Hampshire. However, Andrew’s spirit and drive allowed him to survive four years through his participation in many experimental treatments and trials. What he did with that time was to create a non-profit called Driven to Cure through which he raised over $500,000 for the NIH Clinical Center’s kidney cancer research. He traveled the country and encouraged and inspired hundreds of others facing life-threatening diagnoses. His longtime friend commented in the article that Andrew was “destined for a life of influence,” and that his cancer “became the vehicle he used to share himself with the world.” Our hearts are with Bruce and Sarah as they remember their incredible son. For more information about Andrew, please visit www.driventocure. org. Class of1980: 40th Reunion in June!

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I have an incredibly rich life here in St. Louis, practicing medicine as faculty with Washington University and serving as a Flight Surgeon at Scott AFB. If someone had told me when I graduated from Tabor that I would one day be married, a father, a physician on the staff at one

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of the nation’s leading medical schools, a Lt. Colonel and aircrew member in the U.S. Air Force... I could not have scripted that in a million years! It is also a “team effort,” and I am very grateful for the support of my family (my Dad and uncle Bill Hitchcock ’29) and many others along the way. In the picture above: I was able to secure a ride for Pat on one of our tankers (KC-135) a while back. It took a little doing to convince this nervous flyer to ride along. Afterward, Pat shared with me her reaction, “We’re alive; let’s go home!” Lee Benson ’73

In the fall of 2016, I retired, closed up shop, and moved to sunny, hot South Carolina! We were immediately greeted by Hurricane Matthew and “roughed it” for six days without power and water! Shades of Hurricane Sandy in NJ, where we were without power and water for 15 days! Yikes! Since then we have purchased a foreclosure, settled in and weathered two more hurricanes by the names of Florence and Michael! In February 2018, I married the girl of my dreams, Sandy. We are enjoying semiretirement near the lakes in Manning, SC. We get to Charleston and Columbia occasionally, but we do not miss the rat race of the city. I have become an honest-to-goodness country mouse. Robert Boon ’73

Still running Mascoma Wealth Management in Hanover, NH, and living in Hopkinton, NH. I’m hoping to retire back to Cape Cod someday! Jim Potdevin ’72 (9)

Matt Spicer visited Jim Potdevin in Juneau, AL, after visiting his son in Sitka. They spent the day boating, hiking, and peeling shrimp for the evening’s shrimp casserole. Matt & Jim were Tabor Boy sailors and roommates in Cap’s house their senior year.

Dave Richardson ’72

I retired two years ago after 41 years of middle school education. My last position was Middle School Head at Oak Hall School in Gainesville, FL. I am living in Gainesville nine months of the year and have returned to the field of summer camp work as a part-time job. I now work three months a year helping run Camp Winaukee in Moultonborough, NH. Camp Winaukee is a boys’ residential sports camp.

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Jeff Landsman ’70

I’m still working hard. I started a new food company, named J&D’s, that sells bacon flavored vegetarian products. And I’m finally a grandpa to one new Landsman boy! Class of1970: 50th Reunion in June!

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Jeff Allen-Young ’69 (10)

This is the boat that I built from scratch, D’s Bateau. My father, who also graduated from Tabor, designed the hull when he was enrolled at MIT in 1939. I missed seeing my classmates at Reunion as my youngest daughter got married in June. Rick Archer ’68

My show, Buddha at the Gas Pump, has surpassed 500 episodes. The show consists of interviews about consciousness and spirituality. (See https://bit. ly/2SmvMbv for an outline of topic categories). It has a worldwide audience, both on YouTube and as an audio podcast, of nearly a quarter million views/listens per month. This October will be the 10th anniversary of my first interview. My weekly guests include the well-known (Deepak Chopra,

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(2) David Taylor Johannesen ’64 (1)

David has always enjoyed writing and received an English award from Mr. Wickenden in 1964. He reports that he has just published a collection of short stories called Boston Casualty.

a wonderful experience. We followed a path which took us back to areas I knew. Returning to An Khe, my artillery basecamp, was amazing. Walking in my footprints on the beach of Nha Trang was emotional. Breathing the fresh air in Dalat was special.

Peter McDonald ’64

Jean Houston, Dan Harris, Robert Thurman, Michael Pollan, etc.) as well as unknown “ordinary” spiritually awakened people. No retirement to announce since this doesn’t feel like work and I intend to do it as long as I am able, which, God willing, will be for many years to come. Bill Reed ’68

Bill Reed represented the Fishers Island fleet at the Bermuda International Invitational Regatta in April sailing International One Designs. He met up with Bruce Lines ’70 at RBYC who made sure Bill was hung over for racing the next day. Bill hopes to join Phin Sprague aboard Lions Whelp this fall in the Canadian Maritimes. Connie Deneault ’64

Sorry to miss my classmates who returned to Tabor in June 2019. I’m sure all had a great time reminiscing. I currently have three sons. Conrad lives in St Louis with his wife and four children. His oldest is a freshman at Marquette in Milwaukee. Todd lives in Dallas with his wife and four children. His oldest is a freshman at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. Tyler has been promoted to Vice President with the State Farm companies. He has moved from Bloomington, IL, to Cleveland, OH. He and his wife have two children, Ford and Marcelle. I have a stepson, Chad, who lives in Winter Haven, FL. He works for State Farm. My wife, Gigi, and I remain residents of St. Petersburg, FL. We enjoy trout fishing on the Missouri River, as well as traveling and babysitting our grandkids.

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It was fun to see old friends over Reunion Weekend, especially at our 1964 class dinner Friday night at BrewFish as we marked our 55th year since commencement from Tabor. It was great to catch up with classmates and meet some wives, too. We missed those of whom planned to be with us but couldn’t make it. I also had the chance to have lunch with Head of School John Quirk and asked him about the amazing changes I’ve seen in Tabor over the past years. It’s definitely a much better school in every way than when we were students. I’m very impressed. The one area I think needs more improvement, and I told him so gently, has to do with the spiritual and mental/emotional well-being of Tabor’s charges. The school needs a full-time chaplain that kids can relate to who would also teach some elective courses in world religions, spirituality, and mindfulness meditation. The latter I believe can improve students in many ways including academically and their physical and mental health. I’ve moved back to the Marion area after four years as a chaplain at Delaware Hospice and now have a new ministry at Beacon Hospice in Fall River, and it’s great to be back on home waters. This summer, I’ll be racing on Wednesday evenings on the beautiful 38’ sloop Freya and with friends on Herreshoff 12s on Sunday afternoons. It’s so good to be sailing again! Arthur Reid ’64

I took a memorable two-week trip to Vietnam in May 2019. I wanted to show my wife, Ceci, where I had served my tour of duty in the U.S. Army fifty years ago. I am very happy to say that it was

Vivid memories and unique experiences separated by a lifetime. Towns turned into cities. Beautiful countryside, dotted with rice paddies. A country on the move, much of it on Vespa or Honda scooters with one, two, three or even a family of four on board. All with helmets on, and driving in organized, careful order. My return visit to Vietnam was everything and more than I had hoped it would be, and a highlight of our travels. Harold Scott ’63

Maryanne and I have just moved from Bellingham, WA, to The Villages in Florida. I have retired after 30 good years with Northwestern Mutual and am considering taking up golf. Look me up if you’re in the Florida area; same email address: hmscotty@comcast.net. Ridge White ’62

Ridge White married Louise Rothery in June 2018 and is living very happily in Marblehead, MA. Though semi-retired, he continues to be active in servicing and calibrating sextants. His clients include many boaters, the U.S. Coast Guard, MA Maritime Academy, and occasionally the U.S. Navy. He is hoping to find an apprentice to take over this interesting and valuable service business. Jim Calvin ’61

On the verge of my 76th birthday, I have retired. My job, until this month, was teaching graduate psychology courses, as an International Professor, at the American University of Central Asia, in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Dick Hill ’60

Meryl and I welcomed our 7th grandchild last May, named Jace Hill.

We are very fortunate that all of our family is less than 35 miles away in the Portland, ME, area. We’re still living in the family home in Bath, ME, and would welcome any visitors if you are in the vicinity. Chip and Jill Hayes visited us last summer. Meryl is playing golf and I am still playing baseball all summer in Maine, and in November at the Roy Hobbs World Series in Ft. Myers, FL. The last three years, I have gone to the Atlanta Braves Fantasy Camps in Florida. Robert Myers ’60

My wife, Anne, and I have lived on the Hudson River in Irvington, NY, for the past 40 or so years. We have successfully raised four children, three of whom (with seven of our eight grandchildren) live very nearby. I still enjoy the practice of law. I am currently Senior Counsel in the New York office of the British law firm, Clifford Chance US LLP. I often think of how lucky I am to have grown up in Marion with the opportunity to attend Tabor. I also miss the sailing in Buzzards Bay.

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John Bentley ’58

I have been thinking about our friend and classmate, Alberto Bacardi, who died in 2016. I remember Alberto as a natural leader at Tabor and in life. Facing enormous adversity when his family was exiled from Cuba in 1960, Alberto worked to rebuild their family business, Bacardi Rum, in different parts of the world. Alberto moved to Toronto in 1969 and built a distillery there that became Bacardi Canada. He eventually became the director of Bacardi International, serving the company until his retirement. At Tabor, Alberto was class president, captain of the championship soccer team, and captain of the crew. According to his obituary, he was a Knight in the Sovereign Order of Malta and a steadfast supporter of their works, among other educational, health and Catholic charities.

(3) Hank Haskell ’52 (2)

I’m still writing a lot and currently working on my eighth book—a brief biography about my brother-in-law Bancroft Wheeler. He was married for 63.5 years to my twin sister, Mercy, and died this spring of COPD. Ken Longe, also in my Tabor class, lives close to our summer home in South Bristol, Maine. Larry Slavin ’50

I am now a widower but enjoying a new lease on life in Del Webb, Sun City in Palm Desert, CA. There are many clubs and activities to do here. I am on the board of our Veterans’ Club, a support group with those who are dealing with Parkinson’s. I try to stay active every day with brisk walks. I am fortunate to have a wonderful son and daughter and four teenage granddaughters. We get together several times a year. Tabor was a great experience, and I encourage my old classmates to come to the Palm Springs area for a visit. Would love to get together!

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Jim Collins ’48

My wife, Robin, and I moved from Pottersville, NJ, to Falmouth, ME, in December 2012. We are in a retirement community, which includes an assisted living facility and a memory care facility. In 1982, I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease which made me consider what changes to lifestyle need to be made. In the past three years, I have given up car driving and much of my field sports due to balance issues. In any event, the move to Maine has proven to be the right decision.

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join Capital Research Partners, a corporate finance firm, as a partner. Our daughter is married and lives on Prince Edward Island. Our son, a Tabor graduate, lives in NJ and has remained a bachelor. We have no grandchildren. Unfortunately, I have not been able to attend Reunion for the past several years and miss seeing those of the class of ’48. Over the past two decades, I have been very impressed by the physical changes to facilities and to the expanded academic program. From these perspectives, it is not the school I attended but the mission remains the same. Chuck Trefrey ’46

Tabor says it turns out lifelong learners. It turns out it did with me. I was just honored by St. John’s College, Annapolis, as an honorary alumnus, class of 2019. My sponsor was a class of 2017 grad who wrote me recently, “As I get further from those four years, I realize how valuable they were as I question, unlearn, relearn, question again and again.” After 26 years of study at St. John’s, I ponder, write to find out what I think, and wonder. Former Fac u lty Dr. Jed Mehegan (3)

Jed Mehegan, former Director of Counseling at Tabor, has been hard at work during in his semi-retirement… checking off a bucket list item: writing a book! Please see the attached photo of his new book, Adrift in the Digital Age: A Brief Look at Parenting in the New Millennium. The book is now available on Amazon.

After graduation from the University of North Carolina, I spent three years in the U.S. Navy as an officer in the Destroyer Force Atlantic Fleet followed by 18 years with the Budd Company ending as VP-General Manager of the Plastics Products Division and then 14 years as President of Red Devil Inc. in NJ. I left the manufacturing operations world to

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The Alumni Office has recently received news that the alumni listed below have died. The Tabor community extends condolences to the family and friends of those listed. Mrs. Florence Jane Stinson Savery ’41 Mr. George A. Brown ’43 Mr. Cyrus B. Whitney ’44 Mr. Harry Marshall ’45 Mr. Donald “Rip” Perry ’47 Mr. William W. White III ’48 Mr. Richard Hale Needham ’49 Mr. Donald B. Sampson ’49 Mr. Richard J. Bellotti ’51 Mr. Sidney R. Stern ’51 Mr. Robert M. Clarke ’53 Dr. Thomas P. Krueger ’53 Mr. John B. Sinclair ’53 Mr. Robert K. Merry ’61 Mr. Ronald Fink ’63 Mr. Paul S. Zottoli ’63 Mr. Slater Leverette ’69 Mr. Stuart B. Sutphin III ’71 Mr. Christopher N. Brennan ’72 Mr. Stephen Castellano ’73 Mr. Alfred Sheehy ’74 Ms. Florence Byron ’83 Mr. John P. Irvine ’83 Ms. Katherine Paez ’01 Former Faculty/Staff Mr. Guy DiNocenza (1970-2003) Mr. Dennis Herer (1984-2010) Mr. John Martin (1977-1981) Mr. Duane Minton (1979-1998) Mrs. Millie Palmer (mid-50s-1987} Mrs. Carol Michaud Sanz ’53 (1991-2017)


f rom the D irector o f A dvancement

Dear Friends, There is so much wonderful news to share with you regarding the 2018-2019 fiscal year. I’ll begin by conveying my most sincere thanks to the entire Tabor community, which continues to generously demonstrate a steadfast commitment to supporting the ideals that have defined the school since its founding in 1876. This past year, the Board of Trustees, alumni, parents, faculty, staff, students, and friends contributed a total of $5,907,332, an increase of more than 10% over the previous year. All philanthropic support is critical to Tabor’s ability to operate at the highest level, and it strengthens and inspires our entire community. Other highlights from the year include: • A record-setting $2,929,718 contributed to the Fund for Tabor • Alumni participation of 25%, up three percentage points from 22% last year; over the past two years, alumni participation has grown from 20% to its current level • A total of 3,081 donors supporting a wide range of priorities and initiatives • An overwhelmingly successful #TaborTime, our second annual Day of Giving: $253,088 contributed by 1,228 donors, surpassing the previous year’s totals by 23% and 42% respectively Additionally, I’m excited to share the news that Tabor has been recognized with a 2019 CASE Educational Fundraising Award (CASE refers to Council for Advancement and Support of Education, the leading nonprofit association for fundraisers in education). The school was one of only two in our peer group to be recognized for overall fundraising excellence. While we take pride in this distinction, we understand that it is the Tabor community of supporters that makes it possible—and what makes our work so worthwhile.

TABOR ACADEMY Thad Lettsome ’20, the 2018 New England High School Singlehanded Champion

The results I have noted above are a reflection of many things, all requiring a communitywide commitment to furthering Tabor’s mission and a thriving spirit of generosity. It is a privilege to share with gratitude the 2018-2019 Gift Report.

2018-2019 GIFT REPORT

Sincerely,

P.J. O’Connell Director of Advancement

paul Collins ’19

P.S. The Advancement Office moved this summer from our location in Alumni House to Daggett House, across from the baseball field on Front Street. We still have the same mailing address, just a new home. Please stop by and say hello!

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Paul Collins ’19 Kazim Ng ’20 Sierra Petrocelli ’21 Suzuno Seki ’19 Ta-Chung Wang ’20


Tabor is grateful, each and every year, for your loyalty and generosity.

Support for Tabor Academy ensures a wide variety of student learning experiences, both in and out of the

In the 2018-2019 fiscal year, total giving to all funds, Capital, Annual, and Endowment was

classroom. Your generous support touches every facet of the school and is paramount to providing a top-

$5,907,332. Of that, 2,897 donors gave $2,929,718 to Tabor in annual support, achieving a

notch education for Tabor students. Investing in Tabor provides flexibility to address immediate needs and

RECORD HIGH for the Fund for Tabor.

take advantage of unique opportunities. You

The Tabor Comm u nity

make it possible. Thank you!

A G L OBA L COM M U N ITY OF L EA RN ERS Current make-up of Tabor student body

Your collective support of Tabor allows the school to remain committed to its vision of being a diverse anchor society MEM BERSH IP

Established to honor consistent giving of two or more consecutive years. 1,946 1,741 Fund for Tabor P erformance Overtime

1,750

and inclusive community of life-long learners.

US: Mid-Atlantic Maryland New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Virginia Washington, DC

US: West California Colorado Oregon

Asia China Hong Kong Japan Kazakhstan Malaysia

South Korea Taiwan Thailand Vietnam

US: New England Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont

A thriving financial aid program continues to make this possible.

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$3,000,000 $2,929,718 $2,788,216

North America Bahamas Bermuda British Virgin Islands Canada Jamaica Mexico

$2,546,246

$2,500,000 $2,319,936 $2,085,908

$2,000,000

US: Mid-West Illinois Missouri Ohio

FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19

Europe Germany Hungary Monaco United Kingdom

Middle East Egypt Kindom of Bahrain Oman

US: South Georgia Florida South Carolina Texas

In two years , Tabor’s al umni participation has grown by 5 percentage points from 20% to 25% .

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This growth demonstrates that Seawolf pride is at an all-time high. Thank you, one and all, for making Tabor

Your commitment and generosity backs Tabor’s commitment to the

The strength of a school is defined by the strength of its faculty.

a philanthropic priority this year.

promotion of deeper and more meaningful learning, and it ensures

Thanks to you, Tabor attracts and retains dedicated teachers,

this educational experience remains relevant and challenging.

coaches, and mentors. Each year, your generosity provides

• The collective impact of donors at every giving level is recognized

Your support gives teachers the opportunity to move beyond topic

opportunities for Tabor to further craft the community with

• Strength in numbers builds momentum that inspires others to give

coverage to more meaningful student engagement with the skills,

faculty who bring a range of backgrounds and experiences to

processes and further understanding of their disciplines.

the classroom and our 24/7 living and learning community.

YOUR Participation matters because…

and shows confidence in the school’s mission • Support every year demonstrates invaluable loyalty and ensures Tabor’s longevity

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BEACON SOCIETY

The Beacon Society is Tabor’s most prestigious donor recognition society. It serves to recognize and honor our most dedicated alumni, parents, and friends who have distinguished themselves through their transformational giving to Tabor with cumulative gifts of one million dollars or more. The foundation and future success of Tabor Academy is forged through the philanthropic leadership of individuals who believe in our mission and invest in the vision of Tabor. We are forever grateful for their unwavering support and counsel as they shape all that Tabor can be for our next generation of leaders.

B eacon S ociety Donors as of Ju ly 1, 2018

Anonymous (3) Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. Arms* Mr. & Mrs. Clement C. Benenson ’00 Mr. James Benenson Jr. P’00 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Braitmayer ’48 Mr. Robert E. Browning P’79, P’81 & P’83* Mr. & Mrs. Keith N. Browning ’79, P’06, P’10 & P’11

Mr. David M. Campbell ’71 Mr. Rudolph W. Driscoll P’86* Mr. Rudolph W. Driscoll Jr. ’86* Mr. & Mrs. Paul B. Fireman ’62, P’88, P’90 Mr. & Mrs. John F. Fish ’78, P’15 Mrs. Marguerite P. Foster* Carmine ’71 & Beth Martignetti Mr. Kenzo Matsumura P’17

Mr. & Mrs. Roderic B. Park ’49* Mr. & Mrs. Lee Pokoik ’63 Mr. Stephen Sprague ’68 & Ms. Catherine Capasso Mrs. Elizabeth Taber* The Estate of Mr. Tudor H. Tiedemann Jr. ’45* Mr. & Mrs. Stanley G. Welsh ’29, P’67* William R. Kenan Jr. Charitable Trust Mr. & Mrs. Louis S. Wolfe ’68

Mr. Joshua J. Weeks ’78 Mr. Baolong Wei & Mrs. Xiaojun Chen Mr. & Mrs. John S. Welsh Mr. & Mrs. Louis S. Wolfe ’68

Mr. John P. Levine ’69 & Ms. Susan M. Clopton Mr. & Mrs. Brian Liistro ’78 Mr. & Mrs. Atsushi Matsuo Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Leif O’Leary Ms. Nancy Perkins-Ferguson Mr. & Mrs. John H. Quirk Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Rego Mr. & Mrs. Henry P. Roberts ’69 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher D. Sanger ’89 Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas A. Sarris ’76 Mr. Phillip M. Sarris ’74 Mr. N. James Shachoy & Mrs. Laura Ryan Shachoy Mr. & Mrs. Tim S. Sperry ’86 Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey T. Stewart ’69 Mrs. Lauren Fawcett Strachan ’89 & Mr. Thomas M. Strachan Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey C. Sturgess ’66 Mr. John Swope ’56 Mr. Andrew M. Tappe ’79 Mr. & Mrs. James A. Tomlinson ’83 Mr. Harvey White* Mr. Yeh Yuen

1 8 7 6 FOUNDE R ’S S OC IE T Y DON ORS Walter H. Lillard C ircle ( $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 + )

Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Clement C. Benenson ’00 Mr. Ernest Boch Jr. Carmine ’71 & Beth Martignetti Mr. Paul Murphy ’75 & Ms. Gia Partain Mr. & Mrs. Lee Pokoik ’63 Mr. & Mrs. James Shakin Mr. Stephen Sprague ’68 & Ms. Catherine Capasso Mr. & Mrs. David A. Wallace ’85 Mr. & Mrs. Sumner J. Waring III ’87 James W. Wickenden C ircle ( $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 + )

Anonymous (2) Mr. & Mrs. John F. Austin III Mr. & Mrs. David A. Barrett ’70 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Braitmayer ’48 Mr. & Mrs. Keith N. Browning ’79 Mr. David M. Campbell ’71 Mr. & Mrs. G. Eric Davis ’89 Mr. & Mrs. John F. Fish ’78 Mr. Albert Fried Jr. ’48 Mr. Frank M. Gring Jr. ’83 Mr. Kelvin Ko ’03 Joseph J. S mart C ircle ( $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 + )

* = deceased

Mrs. Joanna Bennett Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Daniel Mr. Brad Ellins & Ms. Tonya Jilling Ms. Sarah E. Ellins ’07 & Ms. Maura Ellins Mrs. Elizabeth W. Eyler ’87 & Mr. John M. Eyler Mr. & Mrs. Daniel M. Fireman ’90 Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Jarbeau ’65 Mr. Christopher Makepeace ’66 Mrs. Myra Monfort Runyon Mr. & Mrs. Jack Boyd Smith Jr. ’76 Ms. Ngai Suet ’03 Dr. & Mrs. Abdullah Toukan

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Roderic k Beebe Circle ($10,000+)

Anonymous Mr. Peter B. Aronson ’84 Mr. Bingzhang Bao & Ms. Yuping Yu Mr. C. Jason L. Bland ’90 Prof. & Mrs. Wendell S. Brown Jon ’87 & Christie Callaghan & Family Mr. & Mrs. Zhihui Chen Ms. Lin Chu Dr. & Mrs. Richard M. Cushner ’49 Mr. & Mrs. Cyrus E. Daftary Mr. & Mrs. Christopher de Roetth Dr. David J. DeFilippo ’84 & Ms. Lisa Shapiro Mr. Peter Douglas & Ms. Ulrika Ekman Mr. & Mrs. Robert Eames Mr. & Mrs. David Earley Mr. Alan R. Epstein & Ms. Yvonne D. Tropp Mr. Gar F. Ferguson ’66 Ms. Kristen Gillis Mr. & Mrs. Steve Gormley Mr. Kenneth R. Graboys Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Graham Mr. Xiaolin Guo & Ms. Zheng Tang Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Haas Liz & Dennis Hager ’56 Mr. Adam Hetnarski Mr. & Mrs. William F. Houlihan Jr. Mr. Gang Hu & Ms. Jingying Wu Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Hunter IV ’72 Mr. & Mrs. Willard M. Hunter ’75 Mr. & Mrs. Brian Jadul Mr. & Mrs. Richard Jessop Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Kohn ’95 Mr. Lawrence L. Kook ’95 Mr. Angus H. Leary ’95 & Mrs. Shannon McGrath Leary ’95

Capt. John A . Carlson Circle ($5,000.00+)

Anonymous Ms. Lyle Anderson ’94 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Bomberg Mr. & Mrs. Alexander O. Browning ’10 & ’09 Mr. & Mrs. Peter V. Browning ’83 Mr. Douglas G. Campbell* & Mrs. Sandra Campbell Mr. Gang Chen & Mrs. Jin Wu Mr. & Mrs. Charles Cook Mr. & Mrs. Joshua A. Darwin ’87 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher D’hondt Mr. & Mrs. John W. Dixon ’74 Mrs. Katherine Kernan Doerge ’92 & Mr. Carl Henry Doerge, III Dr. & Mrs. James P. Dowling ’81 Mr. Richard M. Edlin ’73

Mr. & Mrs. E. Daniel Eilertsen Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Farrell Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Fawcett Jr. ’87 Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Fawcett Sr. ’62 Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Ferguson Mr. & Mrs. Brian Fisher Ms. Jennifer B. Fox ’07 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Franyo Dr. & Mrs. Sarakorn Gerjarusak Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Glance Mr. & Mrs. John M. Goll Jr. ’90 Dr. Henry Grazioso & Dr. Kristine Grazioso Mr. & Mrs. Brian L. Griffith ’84 The Estate of Mr. Robert D. Hall ’51 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Joblon ’02 Mr. & Mrs. Rory P. Kelleher Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Kernan ’87 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. King Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David W. Kinsley Mr. Alex C. Lanstein ’03 & Ms. Emily L. Schnure ’04 Mr. Lingfei Liu & Mrs. Chi Zhang RAdm. & Mrs. Archer M. Macy Jr. ’71 Mrs. Kristen Miller Mahoney ’01 & Mr. Bobby Mahoney Mr. & Mrs. Charles Mallory ’69 Mr. & Mrs. Eric Marandett Mr. & Mrs. Dexter Mead Mr. & Mrs. Edward Miller Mr. & Mrs. John Murray Mr. Duncan H. M. Nadler ’04 Mr. Christopher E. O’Connor ’94 Mr. Aaron A. O’Neil ’92 Mr. Cyril F. O’Neil ’88 & Mr. Tristan McManaman Mr. & Mrs. Kevin O’Neil Mr. & Mrs. John Paliotta Mr. Benjamin K. Phipps Jr. ’51 Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Polemis ’69 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Pope Mr. & Mrs. William P. Rice Jr. ’94 Mr. & Mrs. Peter Ridgley Ms. Barbara I. Rodgers Mr. & Mrs. William Rousseau Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Rudicus Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Schaefer III ’71 Mr. & Mrs. Garrard K. Schaefer ’72 Mr. & Mrs. Ross E. Sherbrooke Mr. & Mrs. Warren Skillman Mr. & Mrs. Armond Spikell Mr. John A. Sprague ’73 Mr. David H. Stevens ’73 Mr. David Stiller ’61 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin B. Strong Mr. John G. Swope ’88 Dr. Paul Tedesco & Dr. Eleanor Tedesco Mr. Jeff Thompson & Dr. Elissa C. Thompson Ms. Jratsri Tobunluepop Mrs. Heather R. Vrattos ’87 & Mr. William Vrattos Ms. Christine Ward Mrs. Elizabeth Weinberg* Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Whitaker Jr. ’69 Mr. Bosheng Yin & Ms. Jing Tian Mr. Aimin Zhang & Mrs. Hong Shen

Richard F . H oyt Circle ($3,000.00+)

Anonymous (3) Ms. Heather Aron ’94 & Mr. Ross E. Schulman Mr. & Mrs. R. W. Blasdale ’61 Mr. Peter E. Blau ’50 Mr. Fenghua Chen & Mrs. Yan Liang Mr. Yadi Chen & Ms. Jiner Chen Mr. & Mrs. Thirakiati Chirathivat Mr. Charles T. Clark ’72 Mr. Mark W. Cook Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Cunningham ’65 Mr. & Mrs. John Doggett Mrs. Sarah Lambert Dolan ’90 & Mr. John Dolan Ms. Robin Dripps ’60 & Ms. Lucia Phinney Mr. Dennis Ehrreich & Mrs. Catherine Connolly Ehrreich Mr. & Mrs. William M. Evans ’65 Mr. & Mrs. James W. Feeney Dr. Edmund Frank ’69 & Dr. Eustacia Frank Ms. Susan Franyo Mr. & Mrs. John Hartnett Mr. Samuel W. Lambert III Ms. Adrienne M. Li ’93 Mrs. Vilma A. Macy Mrs. Katherine Howard Marvel ’87 & Mr. William Marvel Mr. & Mrs. David V. Mason ’62 Ms. Katherine H. Mooney ’14 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Morey Mr. & Mrs. Dana J. Resmini ’10 Mr. John Reydel Jr. & Ms. E. Anne Gardiner Mr. & Mrs. Kyle Roe Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Sanford Mr. & Mrs. Winthrop Sargent ’75 Mr. Lawrence F. Schumaker ’52 & Elizabeth J. Schumaker PhD Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Sears Jr. ’61 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Shabshelowitz Mr. & Mrs. Patrick R. Sherbrooke ’84 Mr. Lin Shi & Mrs. Jialin Zheng Tim & Robin ’90 Shields Mr. Channing L. Walker ’12 Ms. L. Anne Walker ’13 Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Webb Mr. Jian Yang & Mrs. Ping Li Mr. Wei Dong Ye Mr. Frank Yu & Mrs. Helen Gao A l u mni Circle ($1,876.00+)

Anonymous (2) Mr. & Mrs. William Adams IV Mr. Brian T. Aspland ’94 Mr. Yanchun Bai & Ms. Hong Liu Mr. William Beautyman Jr. ’63 & Ms. Catharine Gribbel Mrs. Kelley Boutin Boucher ’96 & Mr. Christopher Boucher Mr. Russell E. Browning ’81 Mr. & Mrs. James T. Chadwick Jr. ’83 Mr. & Mrs. James C. Collins ’48 Ms. Alyssa L. Cook ’99 Mrs. Dorothy Denault Mr. & Mrs. Robert DiFilippo

Mr. & Mrs. Bradford N. Eames ’61 Mr. Michael S. Finn ’74 Mr. & Mrs. Brian F. Freyermuth ’85 Mr. Ralph A. Greene ’58 Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Heditsian ’74 Mr. Wei Chung Ho & Ms. Jin Xia Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Hodges ’64 Mr. James R. Holmes ’72 Mr. Tao Huang & Ms. Fang Fang Mr. & Mrs. William T. Hurley III ’57 Mr. & Mrs. James P. Hutton ’79 Mrs. Emily Ingham ’00 & Mr. Donald Ingham Jr. Mr. Michael B. Ingram ’62 Mr. Karl D. Jackson ’60 & Ms. Jean Aden Mr. & Mrs. C. Ronald Johnson ’64 Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Johnson III ’81 Mr. Ernest M. Kalman ’52 Ms. Ka Lam Kung ’06 & Mr. Jim Bittl Mr. & Mrs. James Lennane Mr. Robert F. Long ’77 Mr. & Mrs. James P. Luke Sr. ’61 Mr. & Mrs. Stephan & Eileen Marceau Mr. & Mrs. Stephen W. McCarthy Mr. Andrew F. McIntire ’84 & Mrs. Jennifer Noering McIntire ’84 Mr. & Mrs. Bob McIvor Mr. & Mrs. Anthony W. Miller Jr. ’90 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond W. Mino Jr. ’63 Charles & Louise Mauran Nadler Dr. Jeong Woo Nam & Mrs. Jung Min Kim Mr. & Mrs. Todd A. Needham ’87 Mrs. Elizabeth Tomlinson Nemickas ’88 & Dr. Tomas Nemickas Mr. & Mrs. Pablo A. Nyarady ’86 Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. O’Connell Mrs. Jennifer Sherbrooke Palmer ’86 & Mr. Lansing Palmer Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Phelan Mr. & Mrs. Edmund O. Piehler Jr. ’61 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Pierce Jr. ’77 Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Ramos Mr. & Mrs. Douglas R. Rich ’71 Mr. John W. Riggs ’89 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Rogers ’73 Mr. Travis M. Roy ’95 Mr. & Mrs. William W. Saltonstall ’82 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel M. Schaefer ’91 Mr. & Mrs. Norman Shachoy Mr. Ling To Shum & Ms. Oi Fan Ng Mr. & Mrs. Philip T. Silvia III ’99 Mr. Chris Simon & Dr. Tina Wang Mr. & Mrs. William T. Simonds ’69 Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Sloan Jr. ’69 Mr. J. Armand Soucy Mr. & Mrs. Andrew V. Strawbridge ’89 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. Svajian ’95 Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Talanian ’04 Mr. & Mrs. David Tanner Mr. & Mrs. Andrew F. Toth ’77 Mr. Charles S. Trefrey ’46 Mr. & Mrs. John E. Villela ’90 Mr. & Mrs. D. W. Vose Jr. ’61 Mr. Stephen L. Wolfe & Ms. Claire J. McConnell Ms. Sharon Yang ’04 Mr. Fan Zhong & Ms. Wanqing Xu Mr. Ming Zhu & Ms. Xin Wang

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T he P latinum Anchor S ociety

Tabor A cademy ’s A nchor Society celebrates o u r L oyal D onors

This society recognizes those alumni who have given every year since graduation or have been a Tabor supporter for 30 or more consecutive years. It is our honor to recognize below those Platinum Anchor members who have participated in this program for 10+ years or have reached their 30+ year milestone. Consistent loyalty through support for Tabor is an incredible example of Seawolf Pride!

Tabor’s Anchor Society was established in 2017 to honor our loyal alumni, parents, faculty, staff, and friends. Through consistent financial support, Anchor Society members recognize the importance of investing in Tabor Academy. Their consecutive annual gifts, no matter the size, continue to transform our campus and the lives of our students.

Michael Patrick Adams DDS ’74 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Albertson Jr. ’50 Mr. & Mrs. Ross R. Anderson ’57 Ms. Heather J. Aron ’94 Ms. Alissa N. Assad ’04 Mr. Samuel S. Assad ’03 Mrs. Emily Carson Atwood ’05 Ms. Bliss H. Baker ’10 Mr. Jarrod R. Bannon ’08 Mr. Scott M. Barnhill ’10 Mr. & Mrs. David A. Barrett ’70 Mrs. Janice K. Birdsall Mr. Dwight C. Blake ’68 Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. Blake ’65 Mr. & Mrs. R. W. Blasdale ’61 Mr. & Mrs. Spencer W. Blasdale ’85 Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Block ’57 Mr. George F. Booth II ’62 Mr. Sean M. Bouchard ’08 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Braitmayer ’48 Mr. & Mrs. Jerald E. Brown ’71 Mr. & Mrs. Keith N. Browning ’79 Mr. Andrew R. Buttner ’94 Dr. & Mrs. James B. Calvin ’61 Mr. David M. Campbell ’71 Ms. Emily Chandler ’05 Ms. Chloe E. Charette ’09 Mr. Colby R. Chevalier ’00 Mr. & Mrs. Ernest J. Chornyei Jr. ’61 Mr. Charles T. Clark ’72 Ms. Daniele S. Cole ’08 Mr. & Mrs. James C. Collins ’48 John & Merry Conway Mr. Daniel J. Cooney ’83 & Mrs. Katherine Schaefer Cooney ’93 Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Crocker ’58 Mrs. Katrina Saltonstall Currier ’87 & Mr. James Currier Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Cushman ’50 Mrs. Sarah Lambert Dolan ’90 Mr. G. Richard Duffy ’56 Mr. & Mrs. Bradford N. Eames ’61 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Edgerton ’53 Mr. Richard M. Edlin ’73 Dr. & Mrs. Timothy W. Edlund ’47 Mrs. Maura Neal Eger ’08 Mr. & Mrs. G. W. Ellis III ’52 Mrs. Elizabeth W. Eyler ’87 & Mr. John M. Eyler Prof. & Mrs. Louis M. Falkson ’55 Mr. & Mrs. Barry H. Federman ’77 Mr. Harvey C. Felton ’57 Mr. Grayson M. Fertig ’98 Mr. & Mrs. John F. Fish ’78 Mr. Graeme L. Flanders ’62 Ms. Kelly E. Foley ’08 Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Fowler Jr. ’64 Mr. Eric J. Franks ’06 Mr. & Mrs. Richard R. Gascoigne ’68 Mrs. Jessica Hurley Givney ’91

Consistent giving to Tabor Academy is critical to the success and lasting impact that our great school provides for the next generation of leaders. Tabor is on the rise to being one of the top innovative private schools in New England. The annual generosity of our supporters is paramount in helping strengthen programs, augment financial aid, explore new opportunities, attract outstanding students, and recruit exceptional faculty.

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Mr. & Mrs. L. Stanley Godwin, Jr. ’72 Mrs. Lois W. Graboys Mr. Ralph A. Greene ’58 Mr. Peter D. Haddock ’58 Liz & Dennis Hager ’56 Mr. & Mrs. John R. Hallen ’61 Mr. Wayne E. Harrington ’66 Mr. Schuyler G. Hemmerdinger ’08 Mr. Michael J. Hennessy ’09 Mr. J. Hunt Herrigel Jr. ’70 Mr. Alexander T. Hetzeck Dr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Heyman ’61 Mrs. Elizabeth Lucas Higgins ’04 Mrs. Lindsey Burke Higgins ’97 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Hoffmann ’46 Ms. Elizabeth S. Hurley ’97 Mr. & Mrs. William T. Hurley III ’57 Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Ives ’53 Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Jarbeau ’65 Ms. Selbie L. Jason ’09 Mr. & Mrs. C. Ronald Johnson ’64 Dr. & Mrs. Harry M. Johnson ’53 Mr. & Mrs. Douglas W. Jones ’86 Mr. Robert B. Jones ’55 Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Keene Jr. ’70 Mr. & Mrs. Wayne T. Keith ’53 Ms. Aimee R. Kelleher ’08 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Knoll Lt. Col. Deane R. Konowicz ’95 Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Kraemer ’61 Ms. Leah A. Latham ’00 Mr. John P. Levine ’69 & Ms. Susan M. Clopton Mrs. Emilie Schnitman Liebhoff ’94 Mr. & Mrs. Wayne W. Long ’62 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Lovell ’63 Mr. Sean Lowder ’13 Mr. & Mrs. Bradford W. Lowe ’58 Mr. & Mrs. James P. Luke Sr. ’61 Mr. Keiron G. Lynch II ’75 Mr. Donald A. Macaulay Mrs. Sydney Maddox Mr. & Mrs. Douglas S. Magee ’69 Mr. Christopher Makepeace ’66 Mr. & Mrs. John P. Marchand ’62 Mr. Richard C. Marcy Jr. ’59 Carmine ’71 and Beth Martignetti Mr. & Mrs. Andrew S. Marvin ’56 Mr. Myles J. McGreavy ’08 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher B. Mead, Esq. ’70 Mr. & Mrs. Peter Meenan ’59 Ms. Rebecca Merriam ’91 Mr. & Mrs. Merlin G. Miller Mr. Frederic C. Mock ’83 & Mrs. Cindy Carr Mock ’86 Mr. Colby E. Morgan ’09 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Morse ’86 Mrs. Amanda Lackey Murray ’95 Mr. Phillips A. Noyes Jr. ’43 Mr. & Mrs. Edmund O. Piehler Jr. ’61

Mr. & Mrs. David K. Pierce Mr. & Mrs. Lee Pokoik ’63 Mr. & Mrs. James T. Potdevin ’72 Mr. & Mrs. Eugene F. Proctor ’55 Mr. & Mrs. William R. Reid III ’62 Mr. William P. Rice Jr. ’94 Mr. & Mrs. Elmer A. Richards Mr. David G. Richardson ’72 Mr. John E. Robinson ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher W. Rogers ’73 Mr. & Mrs. William W. Saltonstall ’82 Mr. & Mrs. William M. Savage ’61 Mr. Lawrence F. Schumaker ’52 & Dr. Elizabeth J. Schumaker PhD Mr. Charles P. Schutt Jr. ’61 Mr. & Mrs. John F. Scott III ’58 Dr. & Mrs. Gilbert L. Shapiro Mr. & Mrs. Ross E. Sherbrooke Mrs. Margaret Simeon Lt. Col. & Mrs. Philip C. Simmons ’54 Mrs. Kelsey Durocher Smith ’07 Mr. & Mrs. Phillips G. Smith ’65 Mr. & Mrs. William B. Southworth Jr. ’46 Mr. H. W. Sowles ’71 Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey T. Stewart ’69 Mr. & Mrs. Alan O. Stickles Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Stickles ’81 Mr. & Mrs. Eric H. Strand ’84 Mr. Colin D. Sullivan ’93 Mr. & Mrs. Russell V. Sullivan ’61 Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Surdam Jr. ’68 Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Swain ’61 Mrs. Kearsley Lloyd Sweeney ’06 Mr. John Swope ’56 Mr. & Mrs. John L. Taber ’65 Mr. Charles C. Talanian ’04 Ms. Carrie Thornburg-Bearse Mrs. Mary L. Tomlinson Ms. Holley H. Tyng ’97 Mr. & Mrs. George L. Unhoch Jr. Ms. Valerie J. Valant ’06 Mr. Kevin M. Valles ’08 Mrs. Heather R. Vrattos ’87 & Mr. William Vrattos Ms. Diana P. Walcott ’88 Mr. Nathaniel Walton ’04 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen H. Washburne ’72 Mr. Christopher L. Weeks ’95 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Weeks ’75 Mr. & Mrs. John S. Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Crey R. Weston ’76 Dr. Edward R. White ’71 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Wilbur ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Louis S. Wolfe ’68 Mr. Roger F. Woodman Jr. ’72 & Mrs. Carol De Tine Mr. & Mrs. Denys Wortman ’56 Mr. Blake E. Zahn ’00 Mr. Spencer E. Zahn ’06 Mr. J. Michael Zollo ’07

G IF TS F ROM A L U M N I Class Of 1938 $50 DONATED | 33% PARTICIPATION

Class o f 1947 $720 DONATED | 30% PARTICIPATION

Navigators Lt. Col. George Holton USAF, Ret.* D

Navigators Mr. Eric P. Bierrie D Dr. Timothy W. Edlund D Mr. Wayne D. Jackson Lewis P. Lipsitt PhD Mr. Donald H. Ramsbottom D Mr. Irving R. Stewart D

Class o f 1939 $200 DONATED | 100% PARTICIPATION

Navigators The Estate of Mr. & Mrs. Taylor L. Kennedy Dr. Edward F. Woods D Class o f 1942 $525 DONATED | 33% PARTICIPATION

Navigators Mr. Donald E. Hewat D Mrs. Mary A. Ryan Class o f 1943 $600 DONATED | 50% PARTICIPATION

Class o f 1948 $126,078 DONATED | 52% PARTICIPATION

James W. Wickenden Circle ($50,000+) Mr. John W. Braitmayer D Mr. Albert Fried Jr. D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. James C. Collins D

Navigators Mr. William P. Mallory D Mr. Phillips A. Noyes Jr. D

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Richard F. Bumer D Mr. William C. Couch D

Class o f 1944 $994 DONATED | 83% PARTICIPATION

Navigators Mr. Edward S. Buckley IV Mr. Leonard S. Chace III D Mr. Edward E. Clark D Mr. William S. Elliott Jr. Mr. Arthur J. Ferguson D Mr. James J. Marshall D Mr. Donald W. Noyes D

Navigators Mr. Philip B. Clough* Mr. David W. Fisher Mr. Henry R. Keene D Dr. Paul D. Lipsitt D Class o f 1945 $1,100 DONATED | 14% PARTICIPATION

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. G. Howard Morse Jr. D Navigators Mr. Roger L. Kellner D Class o f 1946 $3,500 DONATED | 29% PARTICIPATION

Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Charles S. Trefrey D Navigators Mr. Charles E. Beckman D Mr. Robert G. Caffray D Mr. Richard W. Cederberg Mr. William H. Hoffmann D Mr. William B. Southworth Jr. D Mr. Robert G. Thompson D

Class o f 1949 $11,500 DONATED | 21% PARTICIPATION

Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Richard M. Cushner DDS D

Mr. Robert M. Cushman D Mr. Robert K. Edwards D Mr. Samuel Russell D Mr. Nicholas C. Siotka D Mr. Frederick J. Tower D Class o f 1 9 5 1 $12,245 DONATED | 23% PARTICIPATION

Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) The Estate of Mr. Robert D. Hall Mr. Benjamin K. Phipps Jr. D Navigators Mr. Peter E. French D Mr. George E. Morson D Mr. G. Donald Newman Mr. Wainwright R. Roebling D Mr. Morgan Seelye D Class o f 1 9 5 2 $7,960 DONATED | 36% PARTICIPATION

Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Mr. Lawrence F. Schumaker D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Ernest M. Kalman Navigators Mr. G. William Ellis III D Mr. Henry M. Haskell D Mr. Reid Higgins D Mr. C. Denison Makepeace II D Mr. Andrew J. Santos D Mr. Theodore C. Taub JD D Class o f 1 9 5 3 $3,025 DONATED | 34% PARTICIPATION

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Merrick W. Hellyar D

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. John C. Decas D

Navigators Mr. R. Chase Lasbury III D

Navigators Mr. Lawrence A. Collins D Mr. William H. Edgerton D Mr. J. Michael Gearon D Mr. Alan S. Golub D Mr. Peter T. Houston D Mr. Charles C. Ives D Dr. Harry M. Johnson D Mr. Wayne Thomas Keith D Mr. F. Fritz Knight D Mr. August B. Miller Jr. D Cmdr. Richard R. Ward USN, Ret. D

Class o f 1950 $4,970 DONATED | 48% PARTICIPATION

Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Mr. Peter E. Blau D Navigators Mr. Joseph L. Albertson Jr. D Mr. Arthur H. Bennett Jr. D Mr. Stephen E. Clark D

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C lass of 1 9 5 4 $2,385 DONATED | 22% PARTICIPATION

Class of 1958 $5,700 DONATED | 28% PARTICIPATION

Class of 1961 $31,360 DONATED | 49% PARTICIPATION

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Lt. Col. Philip C. Simmons D

Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Ralph A. Greene D

Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mr. David Stiller D

Navigators Mr. David L. Brown Rev. Ira W. Chace Mr. Peter S. Ellis Rev. William A. Jeffrey Jr. D Mr. George P. Porter D Mr. Carey D. Rhoten D Mr. Jeffrey Ruttenberg Mr. Anthony A. Tully D Hon. John M. Xifaras

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Robert G. Crocker D Mr. Thomas B. Shapiro D

Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Mr. R. William Blasdale D Mr. Richard W. Sears Jr. D

Navigators Mr. John A. Bentley D Mr. Peter D. Haddock D Mr. Frederic B. Hill D Mr. Bradford W. Lowe D Mr. Richard H. Pierce D Mr. Richard F. Reed D Mr. John F. Scott III D Mr. John S. Van Stone D

Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Bradford N. Eames D Mr. James P. Luke Sr. D Mr. Edmund O. Piehler Jr. D Mr. D. Warren Vose Jr. D

C lass of 1 9 5 5 $2,760 DONATED | 36% PARTICIPATION

Navigators Mr. Sidney L. Boorstein D Prof. Louis Michael Falkson D Dr. Ralph H. Henderson D Mr. Robert B. Jones D Mr. Nicholas Nilsen D Mr. Albert R. Pierce III D Mr. Eugene F. Proctor D Mr. William H. Williams III D Mr. James F. Wilman Mr. Robert Mugar Yacubian C lass of 1 9 5 6 $22,010 DONATED | 21% PARTICIPATION

Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Mr. Dennis S. Hager D Mr. John F. Swope D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) James W. Wickenden PhD D Navigators Mr. G. Richard Duffy D Mr. Bradford S. Howe D Mr. Andrew S. Marvin D Mr. Bruce F. Roubaud Mr. Denys Wortman D C lass of 1 9 5 7 $3,950 DONATED | 22% PARTICIPATION

Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. William T. Hurley III D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Ross R. Anderson D Navigators Mr. Richard E. Block D Mr. John J. Crocker Mr. Harvey C. Felton D Mr. Robert S. Hurd Sr. D Mr. Arthur W. McLean D Mr. Robert A. O’Brien D Mr. Roger J. Simmons D Mr. Richard W. Swett D Mr. David M. Ziskind D

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Class of 1959 $2,767 DONATED | 22% PARTICIPATION

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Richard C. Marcy Jr. D Navigators Mr. Peter D. Billings D Gordon A. Carpenter, Esq. D Mr. John H. Detweiler D Mr. Gray G. Henry D Mr. Thomas W. Hoagland Mr. Peter Meenan D Mr. John J. Prins Mr. Robert J. Smith D Mr. Charles F. Whiting Class of 1960 $7,995 DONATED | 31% PARTICIPATION

Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Ms. Robin D. Dripps D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Karl D. Jackson PhD D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Edward F. Kakas II D Navigators Mr. William T. Bertrand D Mr. John T. Cederholm D Dr. John M. B. Craig Capt. Gerald Davis Jr. USN, Ret. D Mr. Oswald G. Hayes Jr. D Mr. Walter S. Jennings Mr. Richard J. Lawton D Mr. Robert C. Myers D Mr. William B. Notman D Mr. William H. Sedgeman Jr. D Mr. Raymond S. Streit Mr. Robert Wolf

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Roger D. Elsas D Mr. Robert W. Gunning D Mr. Richard B. Marchisio D Mr. Robert K. Merry* D Mr. Stanley W. Moore D Mr. Charles P. Schutt Jr. D Navigators Mr. Antony H. Acker D Mr. Alan H. Banister D Mr. Robert W. Bruce Dr. James B. Calvin D Mr. Howard B. Cantor D Mr. Charles E. Carey Jr. D Mr. Ernest J. Chornyei Jr. D Mr. Bradlee F. Clarke Jr. Mr. Richard B. Earle Mr. Robert S. Gugler D Mr. John R. Hallen D Dr. Joseph S. Heyman D Mr. Douglas T. Hsu D Mr. Robert W. Kraemer D Dr. Gordon E. McNeer Mr. F. C. Pease D Mr. William M. Savage D Mr. Howard Shrut D Mr. Russell V. Sullivan D Mr. Richard Barry Swain D Harold Weintraub MD D Class of 1962 $20,297 DONATED | 38% PARTICIPATION

Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mr. Robert R. Fawcett Sr. D Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Mr. David V. Mason D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Michael B. Ingram D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. John H. Birdsall III D Mr. George F. Booth II D Mr. J. Bruce Hamilton D Navigators Mr. Fordyce T. Blake III D Mr. Andrew E. Bram D Mr. Stephen F. Brown Mr. Richard L. Cherry D Mr. Jeffrey P. Ellis D

Mr. Graeme L. Flanders D Mr. Christopher J. Gerow Mr. John M. Hills D Mr. David N. Kelley II Mr. Alexander S. Koehler Mr. Wayne W. Long D Mr. John P. Marchand D Mr. Theodore L. Prescott D Mr. William R. Reid III D Dr. Robert I. Russell D Mrs. Donna V. Sawyer D Mr. Edward W. Terrill Mr. Robert E. White Jr. D Mr. William E. Young D Class o f 1963 $112,510 DONATED | 19% PARTICIPATION

Walter H. Lillard Circle ($100,000+) Mr. Lee Pokoik D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. William Beautyman D Mr. Raymond W. Mino Jr. D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Paul D. Harrington D Navigators Mr. Douglas W. Beach D Mr. E. Russell Boardman D Mr. Thomas C. Burke D Mr. Ronald L. Fink* D Mr. Rodger W. Fling D Mr. Gordon L. Goodwin D Mr. Robert K. Griffith Jr. D Mr. John W. Lovell D Mr. Donald S. Merry D Mr. Thomas K. Morgan D Class o f 1964 $9,930 DONATED | 28% PARTICIPATION

Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Thomas H. Hodges D Mr. C. Ronald Johnson D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Richard L. Fowler Jr. D Navigators Mr. John A. Correa D Mr. Conrad M. Deneault D Mr. Michael S. Fawcett Lt. Col. Christopher M. Hayes D Mr. John S. Horton Mr. Robert T. Kidder D Mr. Kim R. MacConnel D Dr. Jonathan L. Markley D Mr. David S. McNeilly D Mr. Edward L. Pierce Mr. Richard F. Savignano Mr. William J. Schuler D

Class o f 1965 $37,440 DONATED | 25% PARTICIPATION

Class o f 1 9 6 7 $3,950 DONATED | 15% PARTICIPATION

Joseph J. Smart Circle ($25,000+) Mr. Richard W. Jarbeau D

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Timothy H. Dyer RIA D Mr. Robert D. Ripley D

Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Mr. Robert S. Cunningham D Mr. William M. Evans D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000 ) Mr. William H. Beyer D Mr. Peter J. Zacchilli D Navigators Mr. John W. Beveridge CISA CISM CFE CGF Mr. Jonathan D. Blake D Mr. Samuel E. Carr D Mr. Robert B. Cowan D Mr. Francis D. Dibble Jr. D Mr. Winder M. Heller D Mr. Terry Ladd D Mr. John P. Read D Mr. John E. Robinson D Mr. Wallace C. Schling Mr. Robert A. Shore D Mr. Phillips G. Smith D Mr. John L. Taber D Mr. Harry A. Trautmann III Mr. Ronald A. Wilbur D Dr. Jay T. Winburn D Class o f 1966 $57,350 DONATED | 25% PARTICIPATION

Joseph J. Smart Circle ($25,000+) Mr. Christopher Makepeace D Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Mr. Gar F. Ferguson D Mr. Jeffrey C. Sturgess D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Richard F. McConnie D Mr. Ronald J. Mycock D Mr. Joseph H. Pyne D Mr. Kristian J. Stoltenberg D Navigators Mr. Peter K. Aitkin Sr. Mr. E. Bradford Buttner Dr. David A. Clayman D Mr. Steven L. Crowley D Hon. Peter H. Fauver D Mr. Mark B. Glovsky D Mr. C. Barton Gullong Mr. Richard R. Gumpert D Mr. Wayne E. Harrington D Mr. Duncan M. Kelso D Mr. Brian M. Mullen D Mr. Christopher C. Parke Mr. James W. C. Parker D Mr. Bert M. Rappaport D

Navigators Mr. Lawrence L. Goldberg Mr. Paul L. Johnson D Mr. Ronald A. Katz D Mr. Richard J. Mazzuto D Mr. Taylor A.B. Mills D Mr. Joseph F. Murphy D Mr. C. Todd Robertson Mr. Timothy E. Sanders D Mr. Peter E. Tenney D Class o f 1 9 6 8 $1,683,345 DONATED | 26% PARTICIPATION

Walter H. Lillard Circle ($100,000+) Mr. Stephen P. Sprague D Joseph J. Smart Circle ($25,000+) Mr. Louis S. Wolfe D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Robert M. Surdam Jr. D Mr. Peter C. Tufts D Navigators Mr. Dwight C. Blake D Mr. Thomas H. Buffinton III D Mr. Thomas G. Davis D Mr. Thomas E. Eberman D Mr. William O. Fisher Jr. D Mr. Robert J. Friedman Mr. Richard R. Gascoigne D Mr. Peter Jeffrey Lacy D Mr. Ryck B. Lent D Mr. William F. Lowell D Mr. William O. Pettit III Mr. William D. Reed D Mr. Whitney A. Talcott Mr. Wade I. Treadway D Mr. G. Wiley Wakeman D Dr. Michael W. Walker D Mr. Edwin M. Weiser Class o f 1 9 6 9 $64,636 DONATED | 38% PARTICIPATION

Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Anonymous Mr. John P. Levine D Mr. Geoffrey T. Stewart D Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mr. Charles Mallory D Mr. Michael A. Polemis D Mr. Edward A. Whitaker Jr. D Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Dr. Edmund H. Frank D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. William T. Simonds D Mr. Peter G. Sloan Jr. D

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All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Douglas S. Magee D Navigators Mr. Robert G. Babson D Mr. Courtland L. Booth D Dr. LeBaron R. Briggs IV D Mr. Mitchell W. Cabot D Mr. Christopher D. Cunningham D Mr. Peter H. Falk Mr. William E. Fitzhugh D Dr. William R. Haffenreffer Mr. John Stevens Hamilton D Mr. William L. Lane Jr. D Mr. Laurence F. Lee III Mr. Roy K. Lewis CPA D Capt. George Howard Linzee D Mr. Richard G. Littlehale Mr. Peter F. Long Sr. D Mr. Michael T. Luchini Mr. James W. McFarlin Mr. Samuel G. Palestine D Mr. Francis L. Smith Jr. Christopher J. Snow, Esq. Mr. John T. Weaver Mr. Stanley M. White Mr. Richard S. Wickenden II C lass of 1 9 7 0 $53,325 DONATED | 17% PARTICIPATION

James W. Wickenden Circle ($50,000+) Mr. David A. Barrett D

Navigators Mr. Herbert C. Fett III Mr. Joseph S. Husted D Mr. Raphael Paola Ltcp Mr. Richard G. Reed D Mr. Dwight E. Smith D Mr. H. William Sowles D Mr. John K. Stanton Jr. Mr. Nathaniel M. Stout D Mr. Brett W. Thacher D Dr. John D. Thomas II D Dr. Edward R. White D Mr. Thomas W. Wilbor III D Mr. Charles E. Woodcock III D

Mr. James J. Farrell D Capt. Jeffrey A. Gadboys Mr. Robert M. Hollis Mr. Norman Platt Johnson D Mr. William S. Kimball Jr. D Mr. Scott A. McCaig D Mr. John W. McLaughlin D Mr. Sergio M. Pineda Mr. Hilmar T. Stefansson Mr. Prentice F. Weathers D Mr. David M. Williams D Mr. John P. Zacchilli D

Class of 1972 $29,361 DONATED | 23% PARTICIPATION

Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Mr. Phillip M. Sarris D

Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Mr. Thomas B. Hunter IV D Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mr. Garrard K. Schaefer D Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Mr. Charles T. Clark D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. James R. Holmes D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Gordon S. Milne D

Walter H. Lillard Circle ($100,000+) Mr. Carmine A. Martignetti D

Navigators Mr. David B. Barker Jr. D Mr. Steven Cowen D Mr. William C. Davison D Mr. Hugh W. Dawson Mr. Paul J. Durgin D Mr. Peter G. Ellis Jr. Mr. John C. Evans D Mr. Stephen H. Goddard Mr. L. Stanley Godwin Jr. D Mr. George H. Johnson Mr. Christopher H. Lent D Mr. C. Christopher MacKenzie D Mr. James T. Potdevin D Mr. R. Channing Reis D Mr. David G. Richardson D Steven Schwartz PhD Mr. Philip C. Steiger III Mr. Bradford N. Tenney D Mr. Stephen H. Washburne D Dr. Peter D. Watts D Mr. Roger F. Woodman Jr. D

James W. Wickenden Circle ($50,000+) Mr. David M. Campbell D

Class of 1973 $18,651 DONATED | 19% PARTICIPATION

Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) RAdm. Archer M. Macy Jr. D Mr. Edward A. Schaefer III D

Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mr. Richard M. Edlin D Mr. Abbott Sprague D Mr. David H. Stevens D

Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Douglas R. Rich D

Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Christopher W. Rogers D

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Jerald E. Brown D Mr. Donald C. Hurter D

Navigators Mr. Hervey W. Andrews Mr. Robert T. Boon D

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Henry R. Keene Jr. D Navigators Mr. James A. Brennan Jr. D Mr. John C. Carrick D Mr. Freddy A. Cicerchia D Mr. Richard W. Cowen D Mr. J. Hunt Herrigel Jr. D Mr. Mark E. Hill D Mr. Washington Irving III Mr. Richard M. Kimball II D Rev. Robert H. Malm D Mr. Stephen M. McIntosh D Christopher B. Mead, Esq. D Mr. John T. Rice D C lass of 1 9 7 1 $318,885 DONATED | 21% PARTICIPATION

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Class of 1974 $23,433 DONATED | 16% PARTICIPATION

Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mr. John W. Dixon D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Michael S. Finn D Mr. Robert A. Heditsian D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Capt. Jon M. Barrett D Navigators Michael Patrick Adams DDS D Mr. Scott F. Bearse D Mr. Timothy Bryan D Mr. John L. Grey Mr. Stephen B. Lynch D Mr. Joseph T. Marino D Mr. David Dwight Markley Mr. Richard T. Porteus Jr. D Mr. Lerson Tanasugarn Mr. Alexander W. Thomson D Mr. Mark E. Tuller D Mr. Christopher J. Wood Mr. Dennis M. Wynott Class of 1975 $169,267 DONATED | 15% PARTICIPATION

Walter H. Lillard Circle ($100,000+) Paul J. Murphy, Esq. D Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Mr. Willard M. Hunter D Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Mr. Winthrop Sargent D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Mohammed S. Abduljawad D Mr. Robert R. Duncan III Mr. William H. Weeks D Navigators Mr. Mark A. Burns D Mr. James E. Conroy D Mr. Alexander P. Felson D Mr. D. Ross Griswold Jr. D Mr. James W. Henry D Mr. William R. Koehler Mr. Anthony V. LoMenzo Mr. Keiron G. Lynch II D

Mr. Walter F. Martin II Mr. Don K. Mehan Jr. Mr. Michael P. O’Brien Mr. Brooks D. Reinhard Mr. Jonathan S. Rich D Class o f 1976 $40,275 DONATED | 14% PARTICIPATION

Joseph J. Smart Circle ($25,000+) Mr. Jack Boyd Smith Jr. D Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Mr. Nicholas A. Sarris D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Eric K. Bacon Mr. John H. A. Chapman Jr. D Mr. Christopher L. Dowley D Navigators Mr. Jeffrey T. Brown Mr. Charles E. Clapp III D Mr. Eric W. Cottell Mr. Stewart C. Dary D Mr. James P. Dooley D Mr. Richard K. Hollander D Mr. Todd P. Kennelly D Mr. Walter L. Landergan D Mr. Thomas P. Musante Jr. D Mr. Robert H. Pinkston D Mr. Dana K. Smith D Mr. Thomas A. Tarrant III D Mr. Crey R. Weston D Mr. Lyttleton F. Wilson III Class o f 1977 $9,116 DONATED | 13% PARTICIPATION

Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Robert F. Long Mr. Daniel Pierce Jr. D Mr. Andrew F. Toth D Navigators Mr. Christopher E. Beach D Mr. Philip Cabot D Mr. Timothy H. Chapin D Mr. Charles Barns Davis D Mr. Barry H. Federman D Mr. David C. Grusz D Mr. Mark A. Heartfield D Mr. Hector R. Jones Mr. Peter A. Mello D Mr. Wright J. Montgomery D Mr. Christopher T. Ripley D Mr. Richard J. Welch D Class o f 1978 $90,405 DONATED | 12% PARTICIPATION

James W. Wickenden Circle ($50,000+) Mr. John F. Fish D Joseph J. Smart Circle ($25,000+) Mr. Joshua J. Weeks D Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Mr. Brian Liistro D

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Robert J. Babcock Mr. James A. Myers D Mr. Peter V. See

Class o f 1 9 8 0 $3,600 DONATED | 9% PARTICIPATION

Navigators Mr. David C. Beal D Mr. George M. Dee III Mr. Matthew G. Fee D Mr. Charles A. Freni Jr. D Mr. Roy M. Harms Jr. D Mr. Peter S. Hill D Mr. David W. Johns II D Mr. John C. O’Brien Mr. Andrew C. Oyaas Mr. Christopher C. Perry

Navigators Capt. John P. Appleton USA Mrs. Sara McIntire Appleton Edward A. Brown, Esq. D Mr. Anthony G. Featherston IV D Mr. Christopher R. MacLean Mr. Edward J. Olivier D Mr. Gerald W. Peck Jr. Capt. Michael A. Peszke Jr. D Mr. Benjamin A. Taub D

Class o f 1979 $68,591 DONATED | 27% PARTICIPATION

James W. Wickenden Circle ($50,000+) Mr. Keith N. Browning D Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Mr. Andrew M. Tappe D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. James P. Hutton D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Adam P. Briggs D Navigators Mr. David J. Allen D Mr. George C. Anastos Mr. Richard I. Arthur Jr. Mr. Robert T. F. Candler Mr. William R. Congdon D Capt. Blaine M. Fortin Mr. Shawn Horan Mr. Samuel H. Howell D Mr. Paul M. Hughes Mr. Charles S. Ingersoll Jr. D Mr. Jeffrey A. Jackson Mr. Grafton S. Kennedy III Mr. George L. Kirk Jr. Mr. Henry L. Kirkendall III Mr. Robert W. Lamb Mr. James B. Lanagan III Mr. Dana Marrocco Mr. Charles C. Moynagh Mr. Carl F. Murray Mr. Charles F. Painter Mr. Dean R. Purcell D Mr. Michael A. Ryan Dr. William C. Sager Mr. Steve Savage Mr. William C. Schrader Jr. D Col. Dennis W. Smith Mr. Mark A. Soderstrom Mr. Jose M. Sulaiman Mr. John C. Thibodeau Mr. Michael L. Torruella Mr. Matthew S. Twomey Mr. Augustus F. Wagner III Mr. Alec M. Willeson D

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Eric S. Almeida D

Class o f 1 9 8 1 $13,115 DONATED | 14% PARTICIPATION

Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Dr. James P.F. Dowling D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Russell E. Browning D Mr. Wayne Johnson III D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Robert C. Miller D Col. Jonathan L. Pirkey D Navigators Mr. David H. Barr Mr. David F. Coogan D Mr. Robert K. Creighton III Mr. Cameron S. Fordyce Mr. Kirk J. Franklin D Randall L. Souza, Esq. D Mr. Robert A. Stickles D Mr. Jonathan P. Stonis D Class o f 1 9 8 2 $8,262 DONATED | 13% PARTICIPATION

Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. William W. Saltonstall D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Andrew N. Ivory Hon. Matthew A. Reynolds D Mr. Eric M. Romm D Mr. Charles K. West III D Navigators Mr. Raad S. Abduljawad D Mr. Peter T. Bidstrup D Mr. William W. Creed D Mr. Guy M. DiVosta Mr. Christopher K. Heaslip D Mr. Joseph K. Schumaker D Ms. Ruth A. Shapiro D Mr. James F. Welcome D Peter F. Winters, Esq. D

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C lass of 1 9 8 3 $24,395 DONATED | 18% PARTICIPATION

James W. Wickenden Circle ($50,000+) Mr. Frank M. Gring Jr. D Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Mr. James A. Tomlinson D Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mr. Peter V. Browning D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. James T. Chadwick Jr. D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. B. Jackson Gierhart Jr. D Mr. Frederic C. Mock D Navigators Mr. Edward J. Bresnahan Jr. D Mr. Richard M. Capen D Mr. Daniel J. Cooney D Mr. James R. D’Agostino Jr. D Mr. Rudolph H. Deetjen III D Mr. Russell B. Fearing D Mr. Timothy J. Foulk D Mr. David B. Kennedy Mr. James C. Kineon Jr. Mr. John N. Kirk D Ms. Sybil McCarthy Mr. Richard H. Needham II D Mr. Eric J. Northern D Mr. Lincoln S. Purdy D Mr. Francis X. St. Germaine III D Mr. Stephen E. Vaitses D Mr. Robert E. Wallace Jr. D C lass of 1 9 8 4 $49,827 DONATED | 70% PARTICIPATION

Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Mr. Peter B. Aronson D Dr. David J. DeFilippo D Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mr. Brian L. Griffith D Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Mr. Patrick R. Sherbrooke D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Andrew F. McIntire D Mrs. Jennifer Noering McIntire D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Jay M. Fernald D Mr. Eric H. Strand D Navigators Anonymous Mr. Jeffrey A. Akeson D Mr. Paul A. Aston Mrs. Ann Baker Atwood D Mr. John M. Barnett Mr. James E. Bartlett D Mr. Keith J. Boegler Mr. Serge E. Brosselin D Mr. George Chakmakis Jr. D Mr. Stephen R. Cochran D

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Mr. Gordon R. P. Connor II D Mr. Harold S. Crain III D Mr. James E. Crick D Mr. W. Austin Curwen D Mr. John L. DeMello Mr. Chris M. Donley D Mrs. Susan King Dowd Mr. Peter C. Eastman D Mr. Stuart M. Egenberg Mrs. Ann Astrachan Eggleston D Mr. Mark A. Finley D Dr. Darin S. Garner Mr. Christopher H. Hampson D Mr. Bret R. Hekking D Mr. Matthew J. Hiles D Mrs. Lisa Pozzo Iannella D Mrs. Karyn Walega Janssen Mr. Louis A. Karten Mr. David E. Kellar D Mr. Kirk P. Kelly D Mr. Jonathan P. Klaren D Mr. Jonathan M. Lincoln D Mr. R. Alexander Loer Mr. Michael A. Lorusso D Mrs. Stephanie Cockrell Lyon D Mr. Angus A. Macaulay Mr. Andrew L. McCain D Mr. Roderick C. McNeil IV Mr. Todd K. Merry Mrs. Erica Paquin Meyers D Ms. Heike B. Milhench Mr. Thomas R. Mottur D Mrs. Catherine Schaefer Nellis D Mr. R. Gregg Nourjian D Mr. Elisha E. Nyman D Mr. John A. Ohrn Jr. Mr. Anthony T. Pace D Mr. Adam W. Packard D Mr. Ian M. H. Patrick D Dr. W. Mark Peluso D Ms. Eleanor E. Pierce D Mr. Christos G. Poravas D Dr. Alexander Raslavicus D Mr. J. Derek Reid D Mrs. Jane S. Richardson D Mr. Nathaniel Saltonstall D Mr. Charles R. Shaw Ms. Jacqueline W. Shire D Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Smith Mr. Douglas A. Swartz D Mr. Steven W. Tolman Ms. Maureen K. Toohey Ms. Dana Richards Vaitses D Mr. Sergio Velasco D Ms. Laura L. Von Jess Mr. William L. White Jr. D Mr. Bruce T. Williams Mr. Cole E. Worthy III D

Class of 1985 $179,602 DONATED | 21% PARTICIPATION

Walter H. Lillard Circle ($100,000+) Mr. David A. Wallace D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Brian F. Freyermuth D Navigators Mr. Samuel T. Adams D Mr. James A. Ball Mr. George A. Benway III D Mr. Spencer W. Blasdale D Mr. Joseph H. Bozoyan CFA D Mr. Richard J. DellaRusso D Mr. William Y. H. Dickey D Mr. Edward J. Fiorentino D Ms. Kimberly A. Garey D Mr. Thomas D. Kirk D Mr. Lawrence E. Klaff Mr. Craig E. Kulas D Ms. Elizabeth Bennett Lynch Mr. Michael G. Miele Mr. Michael E. Porrazzo D Mr. Matthew E. Schiff Mr. Albert Y. Shiu D Mr. Paul A. Squarcia Jr. D Mr. Kevin C. St. Germaine D Mr. Paul R. Stahl D Mrs. Gretchen Shufelt Stoddard D Mr. Mark T. Torrisi D Mrs. Caroline M. Villela-Weisblatt Mr. Peter R. Way D Class of 1986 $22,632 DONATED | 31% PARTICIPATION

Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Mr. Tim S. Sperry D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Pablo A. Nyarady Mrs. Jennifer Sherbrooke Palmer D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. John T. Ludes Jr. D Mrs. Susan Thomas Macleod D Mrs. Cindy Carr Mock D Navigators Mr. T. Mark Aimone D Mr. Sean B. Backus D Mr. Kenneth H. Berlack D Mrs. Julie Perkins Cordonnier D Mrs. Sarah Hartman Dole D Mrs. Patrice Bauer Fallon D Mr. Christopher C. A. Hall D Mr. Kevin C. Jackson Mr. Douglas W. Jones D Mr. Douglas H. Leighton Mr. M. Ansley Martin Jr. D Mr. Christopher J. Morse D Ms. Elizabeth B. Mottur D Mrs. Kristen Ryan Mozayeni D Mr. Bruce P. Myers D Mr. Mark C. Parsons D Mrs. Elizabeth Loer Perkins Mr. Brendan M. Pollock D

Ms. Elizabeth Rogers Rathborne Mr. Kevin R. Roller D Ms. Jamie B. Rotman D Dr. Kristin C. Smith D Mr. Shawn R. Stilphen D Mr. Roy S. Strand Mr. Andrew M. Thompson D Mr. Stuart B. Titus D Mr. Ronald J. Willett D Mr. Ralph B. Williams II D Mr. Daniel M. Zinsmeyer D Class o f 1987 $177,532 DONATED | 23% PARTICIPATION

Walter H. Lillard Circle ($100,000+) Mr. Sumner J. Waring III D Joseph J. Smart Circle ($25,000+) Mrs. Elizabeth Welsh Eyler D Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Mr. Jonathan D. Callaghan D Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mr. Joshua A. Darwin D Mr. Robert R. Fawcett Jr. D Mr. Francis Joshua Kernan Mrs. Heather Rosbe Vrattos D Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Mrs. Katherine Howard Marvel D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Todd A. Needham D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mrs. Katrina Saltonstall Currier D Navigators Mrs. Camille Fairbanks Babanikas RN D Ms. Bridget Dugan Baratta D Mr. Gregory W. Barnes D Mr. Peter A. Boniface III D Mrs. Jessica Nixon Cashman D Ms. Kate G. Duffy D Mrs. Lora Lowe FitzGerald CRM, CIC, CISR, CPIW D Mr. Lee W. Jones II D Ms. Love Froes Macione D Mr. David A. Mears D Mrs. Catherine Goodwin Monaghan D Mr. Peter A. Mottur D Mr. Michael E. Norek D Mrs. Erin Osborne O’Connell D Mr. Harry M. Ostrander D Mr. Todd M. Peckham D Mr. David B. Pepin D Ms. Laura Lorusso Peterson D Mrs. Margaret Henderson Pierce AIFA CFP D Mr. Jonathan S. Robie D Mrs. Julie Asselta Savage D

Class o f 1988 $20,570 DONATED | 23% PARTICIPATION

Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mr. Cyril F. O’Neil III D Mr. John G. Swope D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mrs. M. Elizabeth Tomlinson Nemickas D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mrs. Kerry Galligan Caldwell D Mrs. Diana Cochran Knightly D Mr. Gregory Y. Lubar D Mr. Dalton W. Menhall II D Navigators Mr. Samuel T. A. Ames D Mrs. Jacante Tougas Arnone D Cmdr. John F. Buckley USCG D Mrs. Jennifer Heimlich Conaty D Mr. Douglass C. Coupe D Mr. Ian M. Del Balso D Ms. Linda Myers Dennison CPA D Mr. J. Michael Feeney D Mr. Kevin P. Foster D Mrs. Elise Schickel Goddard D Mrs. Nannette Orr Gustafson D Mr. Matthew D. Hicks D Mr. Kimball H. Ingram D Mr. Shawn R. Knechtel D Joshua C. Macomber MD Mr. C. Scott Marx Mr. Russell E. Montgomerie Mr. Nathaniel A. Paige D Mr. Nicholas H. Penfield D Ms. Amelia M. Richards D Ms. Diana Walcott D Mrs. Kathleen Thomas Woodberry D Class o f 1989 $78,882 DONATED | 32% PARTICIPATION

James W. Wickenden Circle ($50,000+) Mr. G. Eric Davis D Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Mr. Christopher D. Sanger D Mrs. Lauren Fawcett Strachan D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. John West Riggs D Mr. Andrew V. Strawbridge D Navigators Dr. Douglas S. Barnes D Mr. Christopher J. Basse D Mr. Jason R. Briggs Mrs. Sarah Voss Cappelli D Mrs. Stacy Stuber Cleveland Ms. Colleen M. Coyne D Mr. Richard DaSilva Jr. D Ms. Alison MacGregor Durant D Mr. Patrick D. Harold D Mr. Mark H. Herlihy Ms. Susan K. Karp D Mrs. Shannon Reddy Kerr Hon. Jason A. King D

Sofia Lundquist Larsson PhD D Mr. Jonathan W. Leaf D Mr. Andrew S. Macaulay D Ms. Elizabeth C. McDermott D Mr. Christopher H. McGuire D Mr. Christopher N. Merrill D Mr. A. Mark Milhench D Mr. Gregory T. Mino D Mrs. Emily Tague O’Marah Mr. Alexander Parsons Ms. Sarah W. Penfield D Mrs. Hilary Bigelow Robson Ms. Denise D. Shanahan D Mr. Frank J. Simonetti Mr. Andrew Sinn D Mr. Christopher N. Snyder Mr. Gary D. Socha Mr. Brendan E. Tierney Mrs. Jennifer Schneider Ziskin D Class o f 1 9 9 0 $53,352 DONATED | 17% PARTICIPATION

Joseph J. Smart Circle ($25,000+) Mr. Daniel M. Fireman Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Mr. Charles Jason L. Bland D Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mr. John M. Goll Jr. D Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Mrs. Sarah Lambert Dolan D Mrs. Robin Arms Shields D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Anthony W. Miller Jr. D Mr. John E. Villela D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Benjamin J. Daly D Navigators Mrs. Jill Haas Brandt Ms. Kristin R. Emory D Mr. Geoffrey M. Ewenson D Mr. Rory Z. Fazendeiro Mr. Jared C. Grimm D Mr. David B. Howard D Mr. Scott P. Kudrick Mr. Tyler W. Moore D Mrs. Laurelle Christian O’Neil D Lee Mumford Peterson, Esq. D John Pina III, Esq. Mr. Timothy J. Roller D Mr. Daniel Shugrue D Ms. Jennifer Tichon D Mrs. Cedar M. Valentine D

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C lass of 1 9 9 1 $6,581 DONATED | 18% PARTICIPATION

Class of 1993 $8,266 DONATED | 33% PARTICIPATION

Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Samuel M. Schaefer D

Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Ms. Adrienne M. Li D

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mrs. Rebecca Holmes Adler D Mr. Jonathan R. Hallam D

Navigators Mr. Robert A. Almy Mrs. Emily Soden Auerswald D Mrs. Ellison Beech Bakelaar D Mr. Timothy M. Brady D Mr. John T. Buckley Jr. D Mr. Michael J. Callahan D Mrs. Katherine Schaefer Cooney D Mrs. Helena Baldwin Grima D Mr. Ogden H. Hammond D Mrs. Ellyn Heimlich Hurd D Mr. Oakley R. Jones III D Mr. Paul M. Jones EIT Mrs. Christel Bivens Kanda D Mrs. JoAnne Constance Kenny Mrs. Inger Strand Kenworthy D Mr. David W. Kessler D Mrs. Amanda Mahoney Kuhn D Ms. Gretchen D. Marolda D Mrs. Laura Blumenberg Martorella D Mr. Terry H. Miller Jr. D Mr. Kurt J. Mogilnicki D Mr. Aaron B. Norton D Mr. Prapol Phornprapha Mr. Alex G. Power Dr. William V. Robertson V D Mr. Christian E. Salvati D Mrs. Heather G. Schuhwerk D Mr. Christopher J. Smith D Mr. Colin D. Sullivan D Mr. Jeffrey A. Swan D Ms. Sarah T. Titus D Mrs. Heather Fournier Truscinski D Mrs. Renata Everett Valladares D Mrs. Alison Howard Van Keuren D

Navigators Mr. Shawn M. Barry D Mr. Shane M. Borman D Mrs. Sara Mycock Cederholm D Mrs. Kathleen Garvin Clancy Mr. Noel T. Duarte D Mr. Neil R. Feeley Jr. D Ms. Erin Burke Gaudreau D Mrs. Jessica Hurley Givney D Mr. Cain K. Goettelman D Mr. Barry K. Lawton Mr. Kevin P. Leddy D Mr. Jonathan H. Loer D Mr. Samuel A. Lorusso Jr. Ms. Rebecca Merriam D Mrs. Saran C. Mignott D Mr. Craig A. Robinson Mr. Christopher W. B. Scott D C lass of 1 9 9 2 $16,109 DONATED | 20% PARTICIPATION

Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mrs. Katherine Kernan Doerge Mr. Aaron A. O’Neil D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mrs. Sarah Graboys Valeo D Navigators Mrs. Kara-Anne Decas Albert D Ms. Lisa M. Arredondo Mr. Bertram A. Balch D Mr. Scott M. Carson D Mr. Christopher C. Chandler D Mr. Ming C.M. Chen Ms. Carson B. Colmore Ms. Eleanor M. Crow D Mrs. Abigail Smith Derrig D Mr. Timothy J. Herlihy Mr. William C. Lovett D Ms. Cara M. Marquis Mrs. Katherine Boniface Maurizi D Mr. Eric R. Mino Mr. Gerald A. Morrissey III D Mrs. Lindsay Conway Murphy D Mrs. Kathryn Serenbetz Parker Mrs. Teryn Moore Power Mr. Craig W. Raposa D Mrs. Jodi Siegel D Mr. Frank B. Sousa III D Ms. Sarah M. Taylor D

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Class of 1994 $24,055 DONATED | 30% PARTICIPATION

Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Ms. Lyle Anderson D Mr. Christopher E. O’Connor D Mr. William P. Rice Jr. D Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Ms. Heather J. Aron D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Brian T. Aspland Navigators Mrs. Elizabeth Bodkin Bagley D Mr. Dustin R. Benson Ms. Daina Bray D Mrs. Jennifer Jackson Breitling D Mrs. Lindsey Tibbetts Buchleitner Mr. Ethan D. Bungert D Mr. Andrew R. Buttner D Mr. Adam I. Cohen D Ms. Grace B. Culley 1st Lt. Anthony Philip Felice USA Mr. David M. Glynn D Mr. Carl R. Hall D Mr. Chandler W. Hall

Mr. Andrew F. Herlihy D Mr. Brent H. Hutson Ms. Nikeya S. Kelly Mrs. Elizabeth Jaeger Krueger D Mrs. London C. Leland Mrs. Emilie Schnitman Liebhoff D Mr. Austin A. MacDonald Ms. Tracy A. Marquis D Ms. Andrea Calnan Paras Mrs. Amy Macklin Severance Mrs. Darah A. Smoot-Harper Mrs. Elizabeth K. Stott D Mr. James C. Tosi D Class of 1995 $59,919 DONATED | 42% PARTICIPATION

Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Mr. Alexander W. Kohn D Mr. Lawrence L. Kook D Mr. Angus H. Leary D Mrs. Shannon McGrath Leary D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Travis M. Roy D Mr. Stephen G. Svajian D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mrs. Crystal Carlton Flynn D Lt. Col. Deane R. Konowicz D Mr. Ian O. Malin D Mr. Thomas McNeil D Navigators Mrs. Amy Minella Ambrecht D Mr. Nathaniel R. Balboni D Mrs. Courtney Buttner Bridge D Meredith Lutz Cabarrus JD D Mr. Ian M. Conway D Mr. Todd H. DeBlois D Ms. Sarah S. Dow Mrs. Salinda A. Fertig-Pechaitis D Mr. Horace F. Field IV D Mrs. Nicole DeBlois Greene D Mr. Daniel H. Guenther D Mrs. Amy Buckley Kessler D Ms. Christina M. Lari Mr. Erik W. Larsen D Ms. Danielle Lei D Ms. Seychelle E. Leonard D Mrs. Ariane D. Lombardi-Willey D Mrs. Brooke Ollinger Lovett D Mrs. Molly Dinan McIlvaine Mr. Nathan J. Meleo D Mr. James H. Melville III D Mr. Joshua E. Mulvey D Mrs. Amanda Lackey Murray D Ms. Pamela J. O’Brien Mrs. Katherine Clark Pawlicki D Mr. Pedro M. Rachadell D Mr. Jensen E. Remes D Mrs. Suzanne M. Roberts D Ms. Emily C. Roller D Mrs. Maija Langeland Scarpaci D Mrs. Laurel Simonini Schnitman D Mrs. Alexandra Holmes Scott D Mrs. Kerri Mackenzie Slade-Jones Mrs. Alexandra K. Thompson D Ms. Clare B. Trautvetter D

Mr. Ryan M. Vincenzo Mr. Michael B. Wahl D Mr. Christopher L. Weeks D Ms. Jill C. Weinreb D Mr. Maximiliano A. Zayas D Class o f 1996 $6,636 DONATED | 21% PARTICIPATION

Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mrs. Kelley Boutin Boucher D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Ryan J. O. Burrell D Mr. Jesse C. Flynn D Mrs. Nicoleen A. Prince-Burrell D Navigators Mr. Thomas K. Baird D Ms. Alison A. Brewer D Mr. Eric A. Bryce Ms. Kara J. Burbank D Mrs. Patricia Constance D’Anna D Mrs. Rebecca Zilkha Halpin Mrs. Allison Bottomley Hughan Mrs. Allison Bessette Koskinas D Mr. James H. Kroll D Ms. Elizabeth R. Leary D Mrs. Lisa Sorelle Mayhew D Mr. Robert W. O’Leary III D Mr. Matthew E. Phelan Mrs. Christina M. Proppe D Mrs. Ye-Jin Shim D Mr. Jeremy H. Thompson D Mr. Christopher T. Wimer D Mrs. Megan Edwards Yelton D Class o f 1997 $5,783 DONATED | 35% PARTICIPATION

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mrs. Margot Feeney Kalkanis D Navigators Mrs. Emilie Douglas Ball D Mr. John M. Beaumont D Mr. Alan G. Bern D Mr. Matthew J. Beston Mr. Michael S. Bray D Ms. Lyzzette M. Bullock Mr. Seth M. Burr D Ms. Anny R. Candelario D Mr. Ryan T. Costello Mrs. Melissa Press De La Vega D Mr. Christopher C. Gefaell D Dr. Andrew P. Gilmartin D Mrs. Andrea Wadman Goldman D Mrs. Lindsey Burke Higgins D Mr. Matthew T. Holmes D Ms. Elizabeth S. Hurley D Mr. Alex W. Larsen D Mrs. Laura R. Marlow Latka D Mr. Conan H. Leary D Mr. Thomas M. Leatherbee Mr. Colin F. Lynch D Mr. Wesley T. McMichael D Mr. Brendan M. McSweeny Mrs. Laura Benedict Millar D Mr. Joseph P. Minella Ms. Jennifer A. Miyasaki

Mr. Brian M. Montgomery D Mrs. Christina A. Pierro Mr. Nicholas B. Putnam Ms. Carlen H. Singmaster D Ms. Elizabeth A. Tuckel D Ms. Holley H. Tyng D Mrs. Erica Wright Mr. Jared D. Yule D Class o f 1998 $2,398 DONATED | 18% PARTICIPATION

Navigators Anonymous Mr. Larry R. Adams D Mr. Marshall E. Birkins D Mrs. Marci Epstein Brigman D Mr. Andrew C. Campbell Mrs. Amy Clark Canty D Mr. Grayson M. Fertig D Mrs. Shannon Tyler Fortin D Mrs. Cristin Sager Gillespie D Mr. Eric H. Gropper D Mr. Leon J. Hayward D Mr. Owen H. R. Johnson D Ms. Anna E. MacIntosh D Ms. Heidi A. McNeil D Mrs. Elizabeth Drake Perkins D Mrs. Jamie DiCostanzo Tormey D Mr. Theodore G. Trafton D Ms. Stacy L. Turner D Class o f 1999 $5,487 DONATED | 24% PARTICIPATION

Class o f 2 0 0 0 $254,994 DONATED | 20% PARTICIPATION

Walter H. Lillard Circle ($100,000+) Mr. Clement C. Benenson D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mrs. Emily Edwards Ingham D Navigators Mr. Samuel G. Bradford D Mr. Michael J. Buckley D Mr. Colby R. Chevalier D Mr. Eli L. Dana D Mr. Anthony R. Dundas-Lucca D Mr. Thomas J. Flanagan III D Ms. Leah A. Latham D Ms. Elizabeth C. Little D Mr. D. Jesse MacDougall D Ms. Wesleigh E. McMahon D Mr. Sean McShane Mr. Cyrus H. Moulton D Mr. Kevin J. O’Brien D Mr. Emil J. Peinert D Mr. Mark C. Ribeiro D Mr. Stephen F. Soden D Mrs. Ashley Wilkinson Van Haur Mr. Blake E. Zahn D Class o f 2 0 0 1 $9,710 DONATED | 24% PARTICIPATION

Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mrs. Kristen Miller Mahoney D

Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Ms. Alyssa L. Cook Mr. Philip T. Silvia III D

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Aaron D. Polhemus D & Mrs. Courtney Birkins Polhemus D

Navigators Mr. Gerald A. Berberian Mrs. Susan D. Cervino D Mr. Michael A. Close D Mr. James S. Conway Capt. Sean P. Donahue USA, Ret. Mrs. Cara L. Esch D Mr. Brian P. Fortier D Ms. Nicole M. Fortier Mr. Derrick C. Frazier D Dr. Paula V. Freedman Ms. Nadia C. Harmsen Mr. Mark D. Hutson D Mr. David M. Keeffe D Mrs. Catherine P. Kenna Mrs. Nina M. Kiendzior Ms. Mary E. Luchsinger Mr. Bryan L. Martinez Mr. Timothy L. Morse D Mr. Joshua B. Piekarski D Mr. Timothye J. Polley D Mr. Michael P. Press D Mrs. Tracy Nichols Roberts D Mr. Dario A. Rosario Mr. Joseph A. Sciuto D Mr. Joseph J. Shaw

Young Alumni Leadership Society ($500+) Mrs. Caitlin McCormick Murray D Navigators Mr. Jonathan M. Aisenberg D Ms. Anne S. Bowen D Ms. Cailin Hughes Broere Mr. Brandan C. Fitzpatrick Mrs. Erin Washburn Griffith D Maj. Daniel F. Gwosch USA Ms. Caroline D. Leary Mrs. Amy Van der Veer MacDonald Mr. Edward H. Mackel Ms. Lisa A. M. Nkonge Ms. Cameron O. Nugent D Mr. Stephen H. O’Brien D Mr. John C. Phelan D Mrs. Julia Hale Printz Mrs. Devon Kensington Rannazzisi D Mrs. Macy Reed Schmalz Mr. Mrs. Eric Shabshelowitz D Ms. Virginia Schnure Simon D Mr. Daniel P. Skoglund D Mrs. Heather McRae Tabisola D Mrs. Heather D. Wardenaar Ms. Lindsay Worrell White D Mr. Alan A. Zwicker D * = deceased

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C lass of 2 0 0 2 $10,641 DONATED | 27% PARTICIPATION

Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mr. Andrew Joblon D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Anonymous Young Alumni Leadership Society ($500+) Mr. Hiromasa Aono D Mr. Jeffrey P. Vickers Jr. D Navigators Anonymous Mr. Christopher H. Anspach Mrs. Jill C. Button D Mr. Jonathan P. Cahoon Mrs. Jameson DuPont Collingham D Mr. Robert B. Cowen Mrs. Eliza Moulton Crimmings D Ms. Suzanne M. Elio D Mrs. Kerrin Falk Forsyth Ms. Greer G. L. Gehler D Mr. Jonathan G. Gistis D Ms. Alexis S. Jacobson Mrs. Brie Chevalier Kalivas D Mrs. Jessica Keeley Keough D Mr. Alexander D. Kirkland D Ms. Molly MacDougall D Ms. Alexandria M. McManus D Ms. Margaret E. McSweeny D Dr. Ryan J. Michney D Mr. Guillermo Moronta D Mrs. Augusta F. Nadler Williams D Mr. Edward C. Poirier D Ms. Katherine Sherman Roth D Mr. Daniel C. Ryan D Ms. Jaquelyn M. Scharnick D Mr. Adam Shabshelowitz D Mr. Matthew E. Windhol C lass of 2 0 0 3 $84,690 DONATED | 45% PARTICIPATION

James W. Wickenden Circle ($50,000+) Mr. Kelvin Ko Joseph J. Smart Circle ($25,000+) Ms. Ngai Suet Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mr. Alex C. Lanstein D Young Alumni Leadership Society ($500+) Mr. Patrick J. Collins D Mr. Louis M. Cotti D Navigators Mr. Samuel S. Assad D Mr. William C. M. Atwood Ms. Kristina L. Baugh Mr. Jonathan E. Bean Mrs. Molly Koch Bechtel D Mrs. Katherine Whitman Broomell D Mr. Joseph F. Burke Mr. Graham C. Cottrell Mr. Owen O. Denby Mr. Christopher B. Franks Mrs. Charlotte M. Glawe D

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Ms. Alexandra D. Gray D Ms. Sophie L. Hemmerdinger D Mr. Cory J. Heselton Ms. Louise L. Hill D Mrs. Heather Deblois Huszar D Ms. Ashley A. Johnston D Ms. Tamar V. I. Kingan Ms. Tiffany A. Lavin Mr. Bradford P. Liston Ms. Jeanette P. Lofsky D Mr. Brian L. Madison Ms. Alice M. Mattison D Mrs. Maura Walsh McGuinness D Ms. Jamie M. Mullen Ms. Sarah J. Palestine D Mrs. Megan Taylor Penrose D Mr. Tucker D. Prudden D Mr. Ford S. Reiche D Mr. Jared L. Silver Mr. Matthew B. Sloan D Mrs. Laura Compton Treleven Mrs. Melissa Epstein Weller D Mr. Christopher E. R. Wildman D Mr. Geoffrey A. Worrell D Mrs. Caitlin Milbury Young D

Mrs. Jessica B. King D Mr. Brian T. Kolb D Ms. Sarah Lang D Mr. Peter C. LePage Jr. D Mrs. Zoe Murray Lindemuth Mr. Christopher E. Manatis-Lornell D Mr. Robert W. Martinez Ms. Alanna K. McGovern USCG D Mr. David A. Meleney Mrs. Kathleen J. O’Neil Moore D Ms. Ainsley C. Onstott D Mr. William H. O’Toole D Ms. Kristin S. Phalen D Mr. Drew D. Piekarski D Ms. Anne M. Richmond Mr. Benjamin M. Sampson D Ms. Laurel A. Schultz Ms. Emma W. Smith Mr. Jacob T. Soares D Mr. Jonathan O. Stoltenberg D Mr. Lawrence Vo D Mr. William F. Washburn III Mrs. Katharine L. Wolff D

Class of 2004 $26,393 DONATED | 47% PARTICIPATION

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Allen M. Piekara D

Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mr. Duncan H. M. Nadler D Ms. Emily L. Schnure D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. Charles C. Talanian D Ms. Sharon Yang D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. Matthew W. Lee D Mr. Christopher R. Merrick & Mrs. Sarah Bender Merrick Dr. Nathaniel H. Merrill Ms. Fatasha D. Phares Mr. Nathaniel Y. Walton D Young Alumni Leadership Society ($500+) Ms. Alissa N. Assad D Mr. Eric T. Ostrowski D Mrs. Bonnie Duncan Punsky D Navigators Mr. Geoffrey D. April Ms. Andrea L. Bildman Mr. John J. Burns D Mr. Joseph P. Buteau D Mr. Garrett B. Curran D Mr. Travis M. Dempsey Ms. Sara G. DiPesa D Dr. Ryan W. England D Ms. Lauren E. Folino D Ms. Liz M. Gallinaro D Mr. Daniel J. Grew D Mr. William G. Grimes & Mrs. Meaghan Linehan Grimes Mrs. Elizabeth Lucas Higgins D Ms. Hanley Johnson Mr. Adam P. Joyce Mr. Philip G. Kazlauskas D Ms. Caroline F. Keene

Class of 2005 $4,821 DONATED | 36% PARTICIPATION

Young Alumni Leadership Society ($500+) Mr. Alexander P. Katzenstein Mr. Nicholas O. Keches D Mr. Christopher M. Potts D Navigators Mr. Isa H. Abdur-Rahman D Ms. Andrea S. Ahern Mrs. Emily Carson Atwood D Mr. Andrew D. Barker D Mrs. Meghan Barrett Welch D Mr. Christopher H. Birkins Mr. James W. Birkins Mrs. Elizabeth Blank D Ms. Kara R. Boon D Mr. Andrew W. Brennan & Mrs. Alexandra Bowers Brennan D Ms. Emily A. Chandler D Mr. David M. Cleveland & Mrs. Siobhan E. Murphy Cleveland D Ms. Ellen S. Collins D Ms. Alexandra S. Decas D Ms. Brittany J. Dolan Mr. Matthew P. Duggan D Mr. Curtis A. Edenfield D Mrs. Alaska Burr Elia D Mr. Nicholas J. Fink D Mr. Christian J. Garris D Ms. Julia B. Hibbard Ms. Johanna D. Lopez Paraizo D Dr. Molly M. Malone D Mr. Kristofer K. Mansur Mr. John W. Nobrega D Mrs. Kara Walsh Palley Mr. Orlando R. Patterson D Mrs. Megan Olson Ranciato Mr. Adam E. Roy D Ms. Catherine E. Sheridan D Ms. Mary Frances Griffith Szoradi D

Mrs. Heather Nickerson Tanquay Mrs. Kelley McCarthy Vesey D Ms. Martica Wakeman Ms. Candace P. Whipple D

Class o f 2007 $31,945 DONATED | 34% PARTICIPATION

Class o f 2006 $8,327 DONATED | 38% PARTICIPATION

Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Ms. Jennifer B. Fox D

Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Anonymous Ms. Ka Lam Kung D

Young Alumni Leadership Society ($500+) Ms. Emerald Epke

Young Alumni Leadership Society ($500+) Mr. William M. Moger D Navigators Mrs. Sarah Hallberg Andrias Ms. Elizabeth P. Barba D Ms. Jenna Barnes D Ms. Preston E. Bertles Ms. Phoebe C. Cabot D Mrs. Carolina Cesar-Levesque D Mr. Perry F. Dripps D Ms. Elizabeth G. Eaton D Mr. Eric J. Franks D Mr. Matthew H. Grace Dr. Whitney E. Greene D Ms. Laura E. Grimes D Mr. Eliott P. Grover & Mrs. Meghan Shine Grover D Ms. Courtney N. Kensington D Mr. Jesse A. Kirkland D Mr. Brian A. Koehler D Mrs. Kathryn Metscher Lally D Mr. Kyle W. Lortie D Mrs. Samantha Caplan Lowen D Mr. Maximilian Martucelli D Mr. William T. Morrissey D Ms. Carly B. Nelthropp D Ms. Wendy D. Nobrega D Mr. Michael A. O’Brien D Mrs. Sarah Madison Pennington D Mr. Jamie B. Prudden & Mrs. Victoria A. Forman Prudden D Lt. Elizabeth T. Rajchel D Ms. Leigh E. Richards D Mr. Andrew P. Roque D Ms. Nina P. See D Mr. Benjamin D. Smith D Mr. Doug M. Surgenor D Mrs. Kearsley Lloyd Sweeney D Dr. Anthony J. Troiano Ms. Valerie J. Valant D Ms. Katherine K. Verrochi D Mr. Drew A. Wadsworth Mr. Dong-Yoon Yang Mr. Spencer E. Zahn D

Joseph J. Smart Circle ($25,000+) Mrs. Sarah E. Ellins D

Navigators Mr. Manuel Antunes Jr. Ms. Danielle Belanger D Ms. Constance E. Cammarata D Mr. Nathaniel J. Carson D Mr. Thomas W. Cashel III D Ms. Alexandra W. Comstock Ms. Elizabeth A. Confalone D Ms. Catherine M. DiPesa D Mr. Bryan M. Eger D Ms. Marissa R. Gentile D Mrs. Sarah Arwine Gerekos Ms. Lauren E. Grew D Ms. Suzanne E. Hunter Ms. Taylor E. Johnson Mr. Peter A. Lamb D Mr. Harrison F. Lyman Ms. Shannon Neschke D Mr. Justin B. Nichols D Mr. Grant A. O’Connell Ms. Iris M. Reed Mr. Jeffrey B. Schwartz D Mrs. Kelsey Durocher Smith D Mrs. Victoria Sargent Sulser D Mr. Vincent J. Valant D Ms. Lauren M. Veneziano D Mrs. Caraline G. Zeizel Goldenfarb Mrs. Laura Allen Zilewicz D Mr. J. Michael Zollo D Class o f 2008 $2,705 DONATED | 24% PARTICIPATION

Young Alumni Leadership Society ($500+) Mrs. Jennifer B. Lang Mr. Kevin M. Valles D Navigators Ms. Anne R. Adams Pfc. Peter Bacon D Mr. Jarrod R. Bannon D Mr. Sean M. Bouchard & Mrs. Shaelyn M. O’Reilly Bouchard Mr. Wyatt W. Clarke D Ms. Daniele S. Cole D Ms. Tory A. Dennerlein D Ms. Danielle T. Dory Mrs. Maura Neal Eger D Ms. Kelly E. Foley D Ms. Stephanie E. Garrett D Mr. Schuyler G. Hemmerdinger D Mr. Michael M. Jangro D Ms. Aimee R. Kelleher D Mr. Evan R. Lehrer D

Ms. Ariel D. Leitao D Ms. Anne W. Lukens D Mr. Cameron H. MacKenzie Ms. Katherine E. Maloy D Mr. Myles J. McGreavy D Ms. Elizabeth L. Pierce D Ms. Jane E. Pimentel D Mr. Christopher M. Sirianni D Mr. RJ J. Swift D Mr. John M. Wilsterman Class o f 2 0 0 9 $13,897 DONATED | 36% PARTICIPATION

Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mrs. Kathryn F. Browning D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Ms. Selbie L. Jason D Young Alumni Leadership Society ($500+) Mr. Devon C. Barley Ms. Grace H. Dwyer Mr. Michael J. Hennessy D Mrs. Lucie Nadler Corkery D Navigators Anonymous Mr. John M. Allen D Ms. Madeline A. Bacon Ms. Tess Bonoli Mr. Freeman Boynton Ms. Chloe E. Charette D Mr. Caleb T. Corliss D Ms. Leslie F. Cowen Mr. Eric A. Czapka Mr. George M. DeMello Mr. Jesse P. Downes Mr. Carson H. Drake D Mr. Matthew F. Dunne D Ms. Alexandra M. Evarts Mr. John W. Gagnon Mr. Andrew P. Gleason Ms. Brianne G. Grealish D Mr. Christopher S. Hall D Mr. Wilder L. Hastings Mr. Potter B. Hodgson Mr. Matthew L. Jackson D Ms. Constance K. Jangro D Ms. Hanna B. Lipman Ms. Alyson A. Metscher D Mr. Clay A. Mohrman Mr. Colby E. Morgan D Ms. Carly E. Nuttall D Mr. Robert W. Oliver D Ms. Elizabeth M. Pierce Dr. Meghan E. Reynolds D Ms. Megan E. Rilkoff D Mr. Winthrop Sargent D Mr. Malcolm T. See D Ms. Jamesin F. Seidel Ms. Jessica F. Shor Mr. Andrew J. Silva D Mrs. Madison B. Smith Ms. Sara B. Stone D Ms. Caroline I. Tocci D Mrs. Meredith Reynolds Welsh D Mr. Harry J. Yates D

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C lass of 2 0 1 0 $14,026 DONATED | 48% PARTICIPATION

Class of 2011 $1,781 DONATED | 26% PARTICIPATION

Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mr. Alexander O. Browning D

Navigators Mr. Christopher S. Aitken Mr. Christopher H. Au D Ms. Julia K. Baer D Mr. Andrew P. Bannon D Ms. Charlotte L. Browning D Ms. Catherine F. Clancy Mr. Timothy J. Coffey D Mr. Winston A. Day D Ms. Alden C. Drake D Ms. Celia C. Dyer Ms. Mellissa J. Giegerich D Ms. Sophie R. Gosling Ms. Jillian M. Hoban D Mr. Nicholas H. Johnstone D Ms. Katheryn A. Kanto D Ms. Erin A. Kickham D Mr. Scott J. Lauermann D Ms. Samantha D. Lockley D Mr. Peter D. Mack Ms. Krista K. Manzanares D Ms. Abigail E. McBride D Mr. Aidan P. McBride D Mr. Peter S. Michaelis D Mr. Connor J. Murphy Mr. George W. Murphy Ms. Emily L. Norris D Mr. Alex T. Nugent D Ms. Emily R. Pitman D Mr. Andrew P. Staniar D Ms. Meaghan E. Sullivan D Mr. Christopher K. Tortolani

Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Anonymous Mr. Dana J. Resmini D Young Alumni Leadership Society ($500+) Ms. Yuxin Guan D Navigators Anonymous Mr. Robert C. C. Armstrong D Mr. Harris F. Austin Mr. Samuel S. Bacon D Ms. Bliss H. Baker D Mr. Scott G. Barger D Mr. Scott M. Barnhill D Mr. Samuel H. Barrington D Mr. H. Jake Berry D Ms. Ashley M. Brooks D Mr. Kyler G. Canastra D Ms. Erika R. Carleton D Mr. Yi-Tsung Chen Mr. Charles S. Cheston D Ms. Yea Seul Chung D Mr. Nicholas P. Ciffolillo D Mr. James H. Downer D Mr. Timothy H. Dyer D Ms. Maria A. Ferreira-Cesar D Ms. Kacy D. M. Fontaine D Ms. Amanda C. Georgescu Mr. Obadiah O. Greer-Carney D Mr. Adam Harding D Ms. Lauren E. Horton Mr. Chawner W. Hurd D Mr. Peter T. Hurd D Mr. Joshua T. Kanter D Ms. Eliza T. Kennedy D Ms. Kaely A. Kernan D Mr. Christopher Kim D Ms. Martine L. Knights Ms. Erica L. Larence D Ms. Debi J. Lindsey D Mr. Cleuton C. Lopes D Ms. Mary Christine Mackey D Ms. Madeline P. Marinella D Ms. Meagan K. McCarthy D Ms. Shannon P. McCarthy Mr. Michael J. McGreal Ms. Tyler M. Mitchell Ms. Kara B. Moffa Ms. Samantha H. Muther D Ms. Lara N. Nargozian D Mr. Jonathan E. Pezzoni D Ms. Trillium M. Pryor D Ms. Corina R. Radtke D Mr. Vir Seth D Ms. Julia H. Shepley D Mr. Eli B. Smith D Mr. Kevin P. Sullivan D Mr. Christian W. Tracy D Ms. Marietta I. Volynskaya Ms. Lexi J. White Ms. Ashley T. Worrell D Mr. Anthony H. Zonfrelli D

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Class of 2012 $4,515 DONATED | 20% PARTICIPATION

Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Mr. Channing L. Walker D Young Alumni Leadership Society ($500+) Mr. Connor W. Barley D Navigators Mr. Frederick C. Buffum V D Ms. Riley R. Calhoun Mr. Yi-Min Chen D Ms. Lauren M. Christopher Ms. Meghan E. Dineen Mr. Jake A. Farias D Mr. Henry H. Gleason Ms. Jennifer L. Godin Ms. Isabel R. Grover Ms. Katherine R. Hill D Mr. Anthony M. Hinds Ms. Catherine A. Hjerpe D Ms. Margaret R. LeBrun D Mr. Nathanial C. Matteson Ms. Anne M. McBride D Ms. Kelley T. Newman D Ms. Kristen M. Nuttall D Ms. Abigail G. Pynchon D Ms. Paula M. Rooney D Ms. Melanie M. Rosen D Mr. Bryan D. Shropshire D Mr. Asa W. Smith D Ms. Lily K. Smith D Ms. Catherine V. Sullivan D

Ms. Sarah A. White D Ms. Kara L. Zammito D Class of 2013 $4,150 DONATED | 22% PARTICIPATION

Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Ms. L. Anne Walker D Navigators Mr. Ahmed A. Bardooli Mr. Edmund M. Cooper D Mrs. Allison Griffin Dimond D Ms. Gia L. Doonan Ms. Christina M. Frasca D Ms. Emma K. Glynn Mr. Hsing-Han Huang D Ms. Peiying Huang D Ms. Alyssa R. Kanter D Ms. Kristen E. Knight D Ms. Catherine M. Knowlton D Mr. Sean Lowder D Ms. Kristen N. Mabie D Mr. Tevin J. Montgomery Ms. Celeste A. Popitz Ms. Nina A. Resmini Mr. Oliver H. Stone D Ms. Jessica A. Stowell D Ms. Katherine H. Sweetser D Ms. Delaney N. Teceno Ms. Brittany A. Tyrrell Ms. Katherine L. Vareika D Mr. Justin H. Waligory D Ms. Abigail M. Waring D Class of 2014 $4,502 DONATED | 35% PARTICIPATION

Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Ms. Katherine H. Mooney Navigators Mr. Jacob D. Adelberg Ms. Ellen Barry-Cormier Mr. James D. Barton Souza Mr. Charles L. Benedict D Ms. Remcy A. Boadih Mr. James M. Brunone D Mr. Sean M. Buxo Ms. Stephanie R. Campbell D Ms. Lydia E. Caputi D Mr. Mitchell B. Cole D Ms. Harley L. Cornell D Ms. Carly S. Cote Ms. Alexandra J. Dawson D Ms. Shelby C. Densman D Mr. Grant J. DeWald D Ms. Danielle Dillon D Mr. Tri M. Do Ms. Laura V. Ferreira-Cesar D Mr. Adam B. Fraley Ms. Holly Francis D Ms. Elisabeth L. Giegerich Ms. Margaret K. Hersam D Ms. Madeleine O. Jamieson D Ms. India Johnstone D Ms. Tatum Leclair D Ms. Alexandra K. Marsella Ms. Elsie M. Martinson D Mr. Ian C. Masotti

Mr. Alec McBride D Mr. David J. Mitchell Mr. Patrick L. Montolio D Ms. Alexandra G. Osgood Mr. Patrick H. O’Sullivan Ms. Raquel M. Pennoyer Ms. Kendolyn C. Roe D Ms. Alyssa E. Rueb D Mr. William W. Saltonstall Jr. D Mr. Nathan C. Shapiro D Ms. Halle Silva D Mr. Joseph P. Slovak Ms. Kathryn Sudduth D Mr. Peter M. Teague D Mr. Matthew R. Tracy D Mr. Samuel Wakeman D Ms. Christine M. White Ms. Lily M. Zezza Class o f 2015 $1,115 DONATED | 20% PARTICIPATION

Navigators Mr. Zachary J. Bannon D Ms. Samantha B. Benedict D Ms. Kristen L. Burke D Ms. Alexa Cole D Mr. Benjamin A. Cook D Mr. Samuel A. Cook D Mr. David M. Eyler D Ms. Hannah J. Gierhart Mr. William B. Hall Ms. Caldwell D. Harden D Mr. Patrick M. Korzeniowski Mr. David S. Marshall D Ms. Gweneth M. McCain D Mr. Luke G. McCollester Ms. Jennifer G. McIntosh Mr. Paul E. Mitchell III D Ms. Olivia R. Palombo D Mr. Peter A. Poulin Jr. D Ms. Kelsey B. Shakin D Ms. Kathryn J. Shea Ms. Leandra I. Warren D Mr. Connor M. West D Mr. John A. Wolff D Ms. Yatong Yang D Ms. Julie E. Zammito D Class o f 2016 $17,040 DONATED | 21% PARTICIPATION

Young Alumni Leadership Society ($500+) Mr. Liam P. Barley Navigators Ms. Elizabeth K. Abbott D Mr. Will Appleton D Ms. Mary Catherine Bent D Ms. Catherine Boxler D Mr. Antranig M. Dadagian D Mr. Amir J. Daouk Ms. Hannah E. Dawicki Mr. Brett Dineen Ms. Elizabeth M. Dognazzi D Mr. Austin G. Franklin D Ms. Abigail K. Heron Mr. Paul J. Houle Ms. Olivia A. Kaszanek D Mr. Luke P. Manory

Ms. Mary Katharine E. McIntire D Ms. Karen T. Morahan D Mr. Connor K. Murphy Ms. Hannah L. Perry D Mr. Thomas J. Riley D Mr. Weston R. Robinson Mr. Michael J. Ryan D Ms. Shannon Ryan D Ms. Andrea N. Tardif D Mr. Benjamin M. Taylor Ms. Emma Waligory D Ms. Maura E. Woods D Class o f 2017 $791 DONATED | 18% PARTICIPATION

Ms. Kendall E. Sargis Mr. Gavin J. Smith Ms. Annalisa K. Souza Ms. Liliana Vazquez Ms. Angela R. Waters D Ms. Georgia West Mr. Michael P. Zammito D Class o f 2 0 1 9

GOLD Leadership Society ($100+) Mr. Woojae Chung Ms. Anna E. Douglas Mr. Owen Sughrue Mr. Jon Svendsen

Navigators Anonymous Ms. Katherine H. P. Cody D Mr. Lewis C. Cooper D Ms. Duhita Das D Mr. Jackson K. Doggett D Ms. Reagan E. Eyler D Ms. Cailyn H. Garber Mr. Jack K. Gordon D Ms. Merrick J. Gregory D Mr. John N. Kirk Jr. D Mr. Jonathan E. Mabie D Ms. Catherine L. Marshall D Mr. Giles W. McNamee D Ms. Katherine P. Mitchell D Ms. Emily R. Moore D Ms. Arianna L. O’Brien Mr. Noah L. Sadhwani D Ms. Lucy A. Saltonstall D Mr. John T. Shakin D Mr. Paul Tziachris Ms. Marion Wolloch Mr. Sizhe Xue Ms. Nicole E. Zeien

Navigators Ms. Anne E. Berry Mr. Jackson A. Cederholm Mr. John Marvel D Ms. Maya B. Yukselen

Class o f 2018 $1,670 DONATED | 21% PARTICIPATION

GOLD Leadership Society ($100+) Mr. Siyuan Chen Mr. Andrew H. Eilertsen Mr. Seamus W. McCarthy

Class o f 2 0 2 0

All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Ms. Riley Richardson GOLD Leadership Society ($100+) Ms. Paige M. Franklin D Ms. Caroline Thompson Navigators Ms. Catherine N. Barry Ms. Isabelle W. Cheney D Mr. Peter L. Cheney D Mr. Edward R. Dunn D Mr. Bradford G. Jenkins Mr. John T. Marshall Mr. Reed A. Porter Ms. Emma K. Quirk D Class o f 2 0 2 1

Young Alumni Leadership Society ($500+) Ms. India J. Daniel D Navigators Anonymous Ms. Katherine E. Barry Ms. Lilly G. Carlson D Mr. John A. Cavanaugh D Ms. Alexandria Coffin D Mr. Harding S. Daniel Ms. Sydney G. Farrell Ms. Margaret M. Finley Ms. Hannah O. Frisch Ms. Mary K. Hanrahan Mr. Harrison Judd Mr. Barry Lee Ms. Wen-Lei Liu Mr. Anthony J. Macrina Ms. Abigail F. Mottur D Mr. John S. Murray Ms. Caroline G. Packard Ms. Danielle L. Plunkett Ms. Isabel Powell Mr. Philip A. Ransley-Szuszkiewicz Ms. Isabelle B. Reid D Ms. Elizabeth A. Rousseau

Navigators Ms. Gillan M. Campbell Ms. Elaine A. Cederholm D Ms. Skylar K. Irving D Mr. Logan M. Lowder Ms. Katherine L. Marvel D Mr. Andrew C. Mottur D Ms. Amelia B. Rolighed Mr. Thomas Rousseau Class o f 2 0 2 2

GOLD Leadership Society ($100+) Mr. Ruichong Shi Ms. Charlotte R. Wright Navigators Ms. Hailey I. Cohen Mr. Andrew Dunn Mr. Jake F. Feen Ms. Anne C. Riggs

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Walter H. Lillard Circle ($100,000+) Anonymous Mr. Ernest Boch Jr. D Carmine ’71 & Beth Martignetti D Mr. & Mrs. James Shakin D Mr. & Mrs. Sumner J. Waring III ’87 D James W. Wickenden Circle ($50,000+) Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. John F. Austin III D Mr. & Mrs. Keith N. Browning ’79 D Mr. & Mrs. G. Eric Davis ’89 D Mr. & Mrs. John F. Fish ’78 D Joseph J. Smart Circle ($25,000+) Mrs. Joanna Bennett D Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Daniel D Mr. Brad Ellins & Ms. Tonya Jilling D Mrs. Elizabeth W. Eyler ’87 & Mr. John M. Eyler D Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Jarbeau ’65 D Dr. & Mrs. Abdullah Toukan Mr. Baolong Wei & Mrs. Xiaojun Chen D Mr. & Mrs. John S. Welsh D Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Anonymous Mr. Bingzhang Bao & Ms. Yuping Yu D Prof. & Mrs. Wendell S. Brown D Mr. & Mrs. Zhihui Chen D Ms. Lin Chu D Mr. & Mrs. Cyrus E. Daftary D Mr. & Mrs. Christopher de Roetth D Mr. Peter Douglas & Ms. Ulrika Ekman D Mr. & Mrs. Robert Eames D Mr. & Mrs. David Earley D Mr. Gar F. Ferguson ’66 D Ms. Kristen Gillis D Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Graham D Mr. Xiaolin Guo & Ms. Zheng Tang D Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Haas D Mr. Adam Hetnarski D Mr. & Mrs. William F. Houlihan Jr. D Mr. Gang Hu & Ms. Jingying Wu Mr. & Mrs. Brian Jadul D Mr. & Mrs. Richard Jessop D Mr. & Mrs. Atsushi Matsuo D Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Murphy D Mr. & Mrs. Leif O’Leary D Ms. Nancy Perkins Ferguson D Mr. & Mrs. John H. Quirk D Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Rego Mr. N. James Shachoy & Mrs. Laura Ryan Shachoy D Mr. John Swope ’56 D Mr. & Mrs. James A. Tomlinson ’83 D Mr. Harvey White* D Mr. Yeh Yuen D Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Bomberg D Mr. Douglas G. Campbell* & Mrs. Sandra Campbell D Mr. Gang Chen & Mrs. Jin Wu D Mr. & Mrs. Charles Cook D

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Mr. & Mrs. Joshua A. Darwin ’87 D Mr. & Mrs. Christopher D’hondt Dr. & Mrs. James P. Dowling ’81 D Mr. & Mrs. E. Daniel Eilertsen D Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Farrell D Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Fawcett Sr. ’62 D Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Ferguson D Mr. & Mrs. Brian Fisher D Mr. & Mrs. Richard Franyo D Dr. & Mrs. Sarakorn Gerjarusak D Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Glance Dr. Henry Grazioso & Dr. Kristine Grazioso D Mr. & Mrs. Rory P. Kelleher Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. King Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David W. Kinsley Mr. Lingfei Liu & Mrs. Chi Zhang D Mr. & Mrs. Eric Marandett D Mr. & Mrs. Dexter Mead D Mr. & Mrs. Edward Miller D Mr. & Mrs. John Murray D Mr. & Mrs. Kevin O’Neil Mr. & Mrs. John Paliotta D Mr. & Mrs. Peter Ridgley D Mr. & Mrs. William Rousseau D Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Rudicus D Mr. & Mrs. Ross E. Sherbrooke D Mr. & Mrs. Warren Skillman D Mr. & Mrs. Armond Spikell Mr. David H. Stevens ’73 D Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin B. Strong D Dr. Paul Tedesco & Dr. Eleanor Tedesco D Mr. Jeff Thompson & Dr. Elissa C. Thompson Ms. Jratsri Tobunluepop D Ms. Christine Ward D Mr. Bosheng Yin & Ms. Jing Tian D Mr. Aimin Zhang & Mrs. Hong Shen D Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. R. W. Blasdale ’61 D Mr. Fenghua Chen & Mrs. Yan Liang D Mr. Yadi Chen & Ms. Jiner Chen D Mr. & Mrs. Thirakiati Chirathivat Mr. Mark W. Cook Mr. & Mrs. John Doggett D Mr. Dennis Ehrreich & Ms. Catherine Connolly Ehrreich D Mr. & Mrs. James W. Feeney D Ms. Susan Franyo D Mr. & Mrs. John Hartnett D Mr. Samuel W. Lambert III D Mrs. Katherine Howard Marvel ’87 & Mr. William Marvel D Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Morey Mr. & Mrs. Kyle Roe Mr. & Mrs. Winthrop Sargent ’75 D Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Shabshelowitz D Mr. Lin Shi & Mrs. Jialin Zheng D Tim & Robin ’90 Shields D Mr. Jian Yang & Mrs. Ping Li D Mr. Wei Dong Ye D Mr. Frank Yu & Mrs. Helen Gao Tabor Korean Parents’ Association D Mr. Hojin Chung & Mrs. Kyung-Ah Lee D Mr. Il Seung Heo & Mrs. Yoon Jung Jang D

Dr. Seongsoo Hong & Dr. Injeong Kim D Mr. Gi Suk Jung & Mrs. Mi Kyung Shin D Mr. Hoon Cheol Kim & Mrs. Eunsoo Lee Mr. Sang Hoon Kim & Mrs. Seung Jin Lee D Mr. & Mrs. Kyoungmin Kim Mr. Jueng-Woo Nam & Mrs. Jung-Min Kim D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. & Mrs. William Adams IV D Mr. Yanchun Bai & Ms. Hong Liu D Mr. & Mrs. James C. Collins ’48 D Mr. & Mrs. Robert DiFilippo D Mr. & Mrs. Bradford N. Eames ’61 D Mr. Wei Chung Ho & Ms. Jin Xia D Mr. Tao Huang & Ms. Fang Fang D Mr. & Mrs. William T. Hurley III ’57 D Mr. & Mrs. C. Ronald Johnson ’64 D Mr. & Mrs. James Lennane D Mr. & Mrs. Stephen W. McCarthy Mr. Andrew F. McIntire ’84 & Mrs. Jennifer Noering McIntire ’84 D Mr. & Mrs. Bob McIvor Mr. & Mrs. Raymond W. Mino Jr. ’63 D Charles & Louise Mauran Nadler D Dr. Jeong Woo Nam & Mrs. Jung Min Kim D Mr. & Mrs. Pablo A. Nyarady ’86 Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Phelan D Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Pierce Jr. ’77 D Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Ramos D Mr. John W. Riggs ’89 D Mr. & Mrs. William W. Saltonstall ’82 D Mr. Ling To Shum & Ms. Oi Fan Ng D Mr. Chris Simon & Dr. Tina Wang D Mr. Ming Zhu & Ms. Xin Wang Mr. Fan Zhong & Ms. Wanqing Xu D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Anonymous (3) Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Aisenberg D Mr. & Mrs. Eric K. Bacon ’76 Mr. & Mrs. John H. Birdsall III ’62 D Mr. & Mrs. James & Melissa Bride D Mr. Devon Bruce & Mrs. Yvonne Derrig Bruce D Mr. & Mrs. Peter N. Burbank D Mr. & Mrs. Eric Carlstrom Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Chandler D Mr. Hojin Chung & Mrs. Kyung Ah Lee D Mr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Clark D John & Merry Conway D Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Crocker ’58 D Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Cronin Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dallaire Mr. & Mrs. Everett M. Davis Mr. John C. Decas ’53 D Mr. Thomas Devesto & Mrs. Angela Hahn Mr. & Mrs. George C. Domolky D Mr. & Mrs. Derek Doo Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Duncan III ’75 Mr. Timothy H. Dyer ’67 D Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Fallon D Dr. & Mrs. Donald O. Fareed Mr. & Mrs. Albert Giandomenico D

Mr. & Mrs. Byron J. Gierhart Jr. ’83 D Ms. Victoria T. Graboys Mr. & Mrs. Charles Grace D Mr. Kevin Grant & Ms. Valarie Kinkade D Mr. Wei Guo & Mrs. Chunhui Li D Mr. & Mrs. Steven Hauck D Mrs. Dorothy A. Heath D Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Hillery D Dr. & Mrs. John B. Howard D Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Kakas II ’60 D Mr. & Mrs. Charles King D Mr. & Mrs. Thomas R. Knoll D Mr. Keat Loon Koay & Ms. Joyce K. Ting Mr. & Mrs. E. Michael Kroll D Mr. & Mrs. John T. Ludes Sr. D Mr. Donald A. Macaulay D Mr. Stewart MacDonald & Ms. Cynthia Doggett D Mr. & Mrs. William McCauley D Dr. David McGinnis & Dr. Karen McGinnis D Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Merry ’61 D Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Mills D Mr. Frederic C. Mock ’83 & Mrs. Cindy Carr Mock ’86 D Mr. & Mrs. Stanley W. Moore ’61 D Mr. Ronald Mycock ’66 & Ms. Lynn Bernard D Mr. & Mrs. Richard Napolitano Mrs. Madge Nickerson D Mr. & Mrs. John R. Nugent D Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Richardson D The Rev. & Mrs. Mark K. J. Robinson D Mr. Charles P. Schutt Jr. ’61 D Mr. & Mrs. Peter V. See ’78 Mr. & Mrs. Scott Shaunessy D Mr. & Mrs. Kristian J. Stoltenberg ’66 D Mrs. Margot D. Stone D Mr. & Mrs. Eric H. Strand ’84 D Ms. Remy Stressenger D Mr. & Mrs. Galen Sweeney D Mrs. Mary L. Tomlinson D Mr. & Mrs. Michael Vareika D Ms. Helen Ventouris D Mr. Chia Hao Wang & Ms. Li Ming Chih D Mr. & Mrs. William H. Weeks ’75 D Mr. Lei Wei & Mrs. Min Chen D Mr. & Mrs. John Wemple D Mr. & Mrs. Charles K. West III ’82 D Mr. Geoff H. Worrell D Mr. Chenxi Wu & Ms. Jinping Zhao D Navigators Anonymous (8) Mr. & Mrs. Charles Abbott D Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Ackerman D Mr. & Mrs. Todd Ackerman D Mr. Christopher G. Adams D Mr. & Mrs. Clayton W. Adams Jr. D Mr. & Mrs. T. Mark Aimone ’86 D Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Albertson Jr. ’50 D Ms. Alexis Anderson D Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Appleton D Rev. Robert Baer & Rev. Christine Burns D Mr. & Mrs. Dudley S. Baker Mr. Richard L. Baker D Mr. Phillip Banas & Ms. Cynthia De Witt D Mr. & Mrs. Alan H. Banister ’61 D

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Mrs. Mimi Briggs D Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Brown D Mrs. Ellen C. Bruce D Mr. & Mrs. Frederick M. Burgess Mrs. Laura Butterfield Dr. & Mrs. Dennis P. Calbos D Ms. Anny R. Candelario ’97 & Mr. Edwin Escobar D Mr. & Mrs. William Casey Jr. D Mr. Nilde Cerundolo D Mr. & Mrs. Peter Cheney D Mrs. Elizabeth C. Cloud D Mr. & Mrs. William L. Cobb D Mr. & Mrs. G. Bruce Cobbold D Mr. John Connors Mr. & Mrs. William Cote D Mrs. Barbara Curran D Mr. & Mrs. J. Peter Dahlborg D Mr. & Mrs. Daniel V. daLuz D Mr. Ron Daniel & Ms. Lise Scott Mr. & Mrs. Tony Delnicki Mr. & Mrs. William K. Doggett Jr. D Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Dunn D Mr. & Mrs. Gary Eissinger Mrs. Sandra Engels Mr. & Mrs. Warren Farrell D Ms. Leena Fernando D Mrs. Laura Finnegan D Mr. Christopher Flaherty D Mrs. Mary S. French D Mr. & Mrs. William J. Gardiner D Mr. & Mrs. John B. Gooch Jr. Mrs. Judy Gordon D Mrs. Lois W. Graboys D Ms. Elizabeth Grant D Mr. Joseph Hamilburg Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Hauck D Mr. & Mrs. William J. Hewitt D Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Hill D Mrs. Virginia Holton D Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Hurd Sr. ’57 D Mr. Donald E. Irving Ms. Cynthia Johnson & Mr. Mark Newham Mr. & Mrs. Ronald W. Jones D Mr. Christopher Kasprak D Mr. & Mrs. Francis T. Keally Ms. Carolyn Keating D Mrs. Diane G. Keller Ms. Louise D. Kelly D Ms. Schuyler Kennedy D Ms. Thayer Kennedy D Mr. & Mrs. David C. Knight D Mr. & Mrs. Gordon R. Knight D Mrs. Nancy D. Knight D Mr. & Mrs. A. Wesley Langeland Mr. & Mrs. Alex W. Larsen ’97 D Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lavin Ms. Mia LeRoux Mrs. Frederick R. Loney Mrs. Albert E. Love Jr. ’61 D Mr. Alan F. Lynch & Mrs. Zora A. Turnbull Lynch D Ms. Deborah Jackson Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Dual Macintyre Jr. D Mrs. Sydney Maddox D Mrs. Jane Magnant D Mr. & Mrs. John F. Mahoney Mr. & Mrs. Robert Maier

Mrs. Joseph Mathias D Mrs. Judith Hagemann Mazurkiewicz Mrs. Nancy McFadden Mrs. John E. McGrath ’55 Mr. & Mrs. Martin McKerrow D Mr. & Mrs. Robert Meadows D Ms. Sherry Meadows Mr. Harold Meinkoth D Mrs. Shirley B. Meinkoth D Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mendes D Mrs. Loretta Merageas D Mr. John Merrill Jr. Mr. Terrence Milka Mr. & Mrs. Christopher & Lauren Millette D Mr. & Mrs. Bill Millsom Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Mosley Mr. & Mrs. William Nevelos D Mr. & Mrs. Richard Olsen D Mr. Dillon Paul Mr. & Mrs. John Powell Mr. & Mrs. Jerry H. Pyle D Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Reed D Mr. & Mrs. John J. Reydel Sr. D Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Ridgley D Mrs. Lawrason Riggs Jr. Mrs. Celeste A. Ringuette D Mr. & Mrs. R. Edward Rose D Ms. Colby E. Ross Mr. & Mrs. Paul S. Russell III Mr. & Mrs. Warren Schappell D Dr. & Mrs. Robert Schneider D Mr. Douglas W. Sears Mr. Frederick D. Seeley D Mrs. Jillian Silva D Mr. & Mrs. Randall E. Smith D Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sour Mr. Neil Souther D Mr. & Mrs. John Souza Mrs. Allan W. Steere ’52 D Ms. Meredith Stokes Mrs. Anne B. Stone Mr. & Mrs. Eivind Strand D Mrs. Jane B. Sughrue D Mr. & Mrs. James Tanis D Mr. Owen Thatcher D Mr. Robert R. Thompson D Mr. & Mrs. David B. Titus Mr. & Mrs. Peter Tolischus Dr. & Mrs. James F. Traer Mr. John Trovage Mr. & Mrs. Donn A. Tyler D Mr. & Mrs. George L. Unhoch Jr. D Mr. Peeranut Visetsuth Mr. Tim Walsh D Ms. Emily A. Chandler ’05 & Mr. Taylor Washburn D Mr. & Mrs. James Watt Dr. Peter D. Watts ’72 & Dr. Jane M. Watts D Col. & Mrs. Thomas P. Watts D Mr. & Mrs. Peter N. Way Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. White D Ms. Patricia Whitehead D Mrs. Harriet S. Wiswell Mr. Roger F. Woodman Jr. ’72 & Mrs. Carol De Tine D Mrs. Diana M. Worley Mr. & Mrs. Ching Fong Wu

G IF TS F ROM CORPORA TION S A N D F OU N D A TION S

James W. Wickenden Circle ($50,000+) Austin Foundation, Inc. Dover Corporation Joseph J. Smart Circle ($25,000+) The Paul & Phyllis Fireman Charitable Foundation Kenneth & Myra Monfort Charitable Foundation, Inc. The Maurice & Anne Makepeace Family Foundation Shang Learning The Howard Johnson Foundation Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Anonymous Alamitos Bay Traders, Inc. The Ansonia Foundation Matthew W. Houlihan Foundation Hunter Family Foundation New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Scudder & Taylor Oil Sperry Tents, Inc. Trimech Solutions, LLC Capt. John A. Carlson Circle ($5,000+) Anonymous (2) Chevron Matching Grants Program Cymaron Foundation Emerson Electric Company Goll Insurance Co. IBM Corporation Sidney J. Weinberg Jr. Foundation The Abbott and Leslie Sprague Family Foundation Uncle Jon’s Cookies WestWind Foundation Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Anonymous The Cromarty Foundation Grimshaw Gudewicz Charitable Foundation The Losam Fund Pinnacle HR Solutions Simon & Stella Sheib Foundation The Oregon Community Foundation The Willow Creek Charitable Foundation

Northwestern Mutual Foundation Sherbrooke Family Charitable Trust Abbot and Dorothy H. Stevens Foundation SunTrust Foundation The Xerox Foundation UBS Wealth Mgmt. USA Wickenden Associates, Inc. Navigators Abbott Point of Care AmazonSmile AOL Matching Gift Program Barnstable County Mutual Insurance Company The Better Than Average Foundation Cataumet Boats, Inc. Citizens Bank Charitable Foundation Claybrook Construction, LLC Crum & Forster Insurance Delta Air Lines Foundation Eastern Insurance Frank Corp. Environmental Services GE Foundation Matching Gift Program Goldman, Sachs & Company Google, Inc. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Lincoln Financial Group Foundation LPL Financial Lubrano Family Charitable Foundation The Ludes Family Foundation PayPal Employee Giving Pew Charitable Trusts Employee Matching Gifts Program Samuel Barnet Blvd. Corp. SC Johnson Fund, Inc. Snow & Thomson Insurance Agency, Inc. Sound Home Inspections, Inc. State Farm Companies Foundation Tarklin Hill Realty Corp. The Ameriprise Financial Gift Matching Program The Bank of New York Mellon The Walt Disney Company Foundation Wellington Management Company, LLP West Falmouth Aluminum and Glass White Mountains Capital, Inc. Willard Veterinary Clinic, Inc.

Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Alexander Host Foundation American Endowment Foundation Anchor Capital Advisors, Inc. Arbella Charitable Foundation, Inc. Fidelity Foundation James Lennane Fund 2 of the Sacramento Region Community Foundation The Rhode Island Foundation All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Carter Mario Injury Lawyers Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines Laird Norton Family Foundation Northern Trust Company Charitable Trust

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Roderick Beebe Circle ($10,000+) Mr. & Mrs. John H. Quirk D Richard F. Hoyt Circle ($3,000+) Anonymous Mrs. Katherine Howard Marvel ’87 & Mr. William Marvel D Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Sanford D Alumni Circle ($1,876+) Mr. & Mrs. Stephan & Eileen Marceau D Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. O’Connell D Mr. & Mrs. William W. Saltonstall ’82 D All-A-Taut-O Society ($1,000+) Mr. & Mrs. James & Melissa Bride D Dr. David McGinnis & Dr. Karen McGinnis D Mr. & Mrs. Charles K. West III ’82 D Navigators Anonymous Ms. Marima Abdulrahman D Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Ackerman D Mr. Christopher G. Adams D Mr. & Mrs. David B. Barker Jr. ’72 D Ms. Anna Barlow Boesch D Ms. Samantha Barney D Mr. & Mrs. William E. Becker D Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Bentz D Ms. Lauren Boucher D Mr. Trevor W. Britton D Ms. Laura Burgess D Mr. & Mrs. Wesley M. Chaput D Mr. & Mrs. Tim Cheney D Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Cleary D Ms. Debra Cohen D Mrs. Bethany Daniels D Mr. & Mrs. Richard DaSilva Jr. ’89 D Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Dineen D Mr. Stephen Dixon D Mr. David Dodge D Mr. & Mrs. Chris M. Donley ’84 D Mr. Thomas S. Downes D Mr. & Mrs. William & Amy Duffell D Ms. Roxanne Dunlop D Mr. & Mrs. Donovan Dunn D Mr. & Mrs. James Feen D Mrs. Meredith Finch D Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Francis Mr. & Mrs. Tim Frey D Mr. Christian J. Garris ’05 D Capt. James E. Geil D Mrs. Brianny Hall D Ms. Jesse Hawley D Mr. & Mrs. John M. Heavey D Ms. Polly Henshaw D Mr. & Mrs. James D. Houck D Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Howland D Ms. Emily Kaplan D Christina & Ben Kennedy D Ms. Eliza T. Kennedy ’10 D Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Kenny D Dr. & Mrs. Karl Kistler D Mr. & Mrs. Derek Krein D Mr. Gary M. Lawrence D Mr. & Mrs. Conan H. Leary ’97 D

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Mr. & Mrs. Scott Leaver D Mr. & Mrs. Eric Long D Ms. Rebecca A. Love & Mr. Steven Macomber D Mr. & Mrs. Michael Magni D Mr. & Mrs. Patrick O. McBride D Mr. Andrew L. McCain ’84 & Mrs. Mary Kate McCain D Ms. Molly McCarthy D Mrs. Sharon McGraw D Mrs. Kristin McLaughlin D Ms. Kelli M. McSweeny D Mr. & Mrs. Dennis G. Medeiros Mr. & Mrs. Nathan J. Meleo ’95 D Mr. & Mrs. Christopher & Lauren Millette D Mr. & Mrs. Matthew & Cheryl Moore D Ms. Nancy L. O’Brien D Mr. & Mrs. Noel J. Pardo D Ms. Rebecca Parente D Mr. & Mrs. Arthur & Meghan Parks D Mr. & Mrs. Ian M. H. Patrick ’84 D Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Petrocelli D Mr. & Mrs. David K. Pierce D Mrs. Bonnie Duncan Punsky ’04 & Mr. Jay Punsky D Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Reimold D Mr. John Reydel Jr. & Ms. E. Anne Gardiner D Ms. Ann M. Richard D Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Roussel D Mr. & Mrs. Paul Salit D Dr. & Mrs. Matt Sandefer D Mr. James Sherbahn & Ms. Tyler M. Mitchell ’10 Ms. Halle Silva ’14 D Mr. & Mrs. Jon Sirois D Ms. Yu Wen Su D Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sudduth D Mr. & Mrs. O. Stevens Sughrue III D Mr. RJ Swift ’08 D Mr. Drew Tanzosh D Mr. & Mrs. Brian Torres D Mr. & Mrs. Frank & Jeanne Townsend D Mr. Alan F. Lynch & Mrs. Zora A. Turnbull Lynch D Mr. Matthew Voci D Mr. & Mrs. G. Wiley Wakeman ’68 D Mr. & Mrs. George T.J. Walker D Mr. & Mrs. Stephen & Christine Watt D Mr. & Mrs. Christopher White D Mr. & Mrs. Coke Whitworth G ifts were given in Memory Of

Mr. Cesar Albini Mr. Wendell W. Anderson Mr. David S. Arms Mr. Jonathan D. Arms ’87 Mr. David B. Barker ’46 Mr. Richard Barresi Dr. S. M. Beal Captain Paul C. Bentley ’53 Mr. Carl D. Blyth Sr. ’57 Mr. Christopher N. Brennan ’72 Mr. George T. Brown ’41 Mr. Tyler A. Brown ’02 Mrs. Ellen C. Bruce Mr. Carter J. Buckley ’04

Mrs. Sally Buffinton Mr. David A. Capen ’54 Mr. Jeffrey S. Chadwick ’88 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony P. Cicerchia Mr. Kenneth G. Cloud Jr. ’43 Ms. Helen S. Coolidge ’54 Mr. Everett H. Corson Mr. Kent V. Davis ’69 Mr. Edward G. Detmer ’72 Mr. Guy F. DiNocenza Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan Mr. Kendall E. Eames ’67 Mr. William P. Engels ’50 Mr. H. W. Evans III Ms. Heidi E. Ferguson ’97 Mrs. Katharine B. Finn Mr. William Brock Foster ’69 Mr. Tucker A. Francis ’16 Mr. George M. French Jr. Captain George E. Glaeser Ms. Ruth L. Goulet Mr. George Graboys ’50 Dr. Thomas B. Graboys’62 Ms. Katherine K. Graham ’01 Mr. Stewart H. Grimes Mr. Flynn D. Grinnan ’06 Mr. Samuel Hamill ’94 Mrs. & Mr. Mary Harris Mr. Milan A. Heath Jr. ’55 Mrs. Isabel Heditsian Mr. & Mrs. Manoog T. Heditsian Ms. Jennifer H. Henriques Forker Captain M. Chester Hill ’37 Mr. Stephen G. Hopkins ’68 Mr. Matthew W. Houlihan ’99 Dr. William A. Illingworth III ’65 Mr. Michael Integlia ’03 Mr. Thomas E. Jaillet Ms. Patricia Joyce Mr. Clayton Keith Mr. Donald R. Kiernan ’78 Mr. Lucien O. Lavoie Mr. Frederick R. Loney Jr. ’47 Mr. Lyndon P. Lorusso ’73 Mr. Albert E. Love Jr. ’61 Mr. Edmon G. Luke Jr. ’57 Mr. Charles Markham Mr. Richard T. Marr Mr. Timothy W. Martin Mr. Jeffrey A. Mathias ’92 Mr. William C. Maxwell Mrs. Deborah McCain Mr. John E. McGrath ’55 Mrs. Gaile McShane Mr. Harold Meinkoth Mr. & Mrs. Daniel A. Mello Mr. Roger Merrill III ’65 Ms. Chandra T. Miller ’90 Mr. Jack Miller Mr. Todd M. Miller ’88 Mr. Craig M. Myers ’62 Mr. Walter W. Myers ’59 Mr. Richard H. Needham ’49 Ms. Amy Nichols Mr. Chad J. Nunes ’89 Mr. Dennis R. Palmer ’65 Mr. & Mrs. John R. Pandolfi Mr. William W. Parker ’04

Mr. John F. Parks ’48 Mr. William W. Paul ’65 Mr. Peter L. Pottle ’68 Mr. Richard A. Reilly ’56 Mr. & Mrs. A. W. Reis Jr. Mr. Ross W. Richards Mr. Milton G. Robinson ’56 Ms. Rita Rodriguez Captain Richard A. Rosbeck ’57 Mr. Nicholas Sarris ’49 Mr. Jonathan Siegel Mr. Joseph J. Smart Mr. Jonathan A. Smith ’04 Mr. David N. Sosnowski ’04 Ms. Irene Staehelin Mr. Gilbert E. Stokes Mrs. Norma Stonis Mr. Edward R. Stroh ’76 Mr. James S. Swan ’93 Mr. Robert V. Sweeney Mr. Frederick E. Thompson ’31 Mr. H. Edmund Tripp ’22 Mrs. Jeannette Z. Turnbull ’38 Mr. Nicholas L. Veronesi ’13 Mr. Clifton M. Watts Jr. ’68 Mr. & Mrs. G. Bruce West Ms. Rebecca B. Westcott ’94 Mr. & Mrs. James W. Wickenden Mr. Richard S. Wickenden Mrs. Nancy Wickenden Mr. John G. Willett ’82 Mr. & Mrs. Donald B. Wing Mr. George C. Wiswell Jr. ’44 Mrs. Cynthia Worrell G i f ts were given in H onor Of

Ms. Marima Abdulrahman Mr. Benjamin L. Ackerman ’20 Mrs. Emily Soden Auerswald ’93 Mr. Talbot Baker Jr. Ms. Jing Bao ’20 Ms. Samantha Barney Mr. William E. Becker Ms. Jaydah M. Bedoya ’21 Ms. Katelyn B. Belmore ’21 Ms. Mary Catherine Bent ’16 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence O. Bidstrup Jr. Ms. Kelsey Boch ’19 Mr. & Mrs. Harold W. Bost Sr. Mr. Conor M. Bozzi Mr. Roxie Bratton Ms. Elizabeth G. Calore Mr. Benjamin Carter ’21 Mr. Matthew P. Carvalho ’19 Mr. Ricardo F. Cesar ’75 Mr. Richard Ferreira Cesar & Ms. Sandra Suarez Mrs. Mackenzie A. Chaput Mr. & Mrs. Derek D. Clarke Mr. Wyatt W. Clarke ’08 Mrs. Merrie Beth Cleary Mr. G. Bruce Cobbold Mr. John E. Cockrell ’87 Mr. Christopher J. Conley Mr. Aidan A. Conroy ’19 Ms. Daisy M. Cook ’20 Mr. Michael Cosentino ’20

Ms. Ellyn E. Cunningham ’19 Mr. Winston A. Day ’11 Mrs. Melissa Press De La Vega ’97 Mr. Brinton O. D’hondt ’22 Mr. Guy F. DiNocenza Ms. Sara G. DiPesa ’04 Mr. Quentin L. Doggett ’19 Mr. Benjamin C. Donahue ’05 Mr. Samuel F. Donahue ’07 Mr. Ryan D. Doo ’20 Mr. G. Richard Duffy ’56 Ms. Kate G. Duffy ’87 Mr. Andrew Dunn ’22 Mr. Edward R. Dunn ’20 Ms. Lillian F. Earley ’20 Ms. Sophia Earley ’22 Mr. Charlie F. Elliott ’21 Mr. Colin G. Ferguson ’20 Mr. Oscar J. Foley ’18 Ms. Lauren E. Folino ’04 Ms. Emeili Fowler ’22 Mr. Peter T. Francis Ms. Paige M. Franklin ’20 Mr. Louis F. Franyo ’20 Ms. E. Anne Gardiner Captain James E. Geil Ms. Tara Gerjarusak ’20 Major Daniel F. Gwosch USA ’01 Ms. Caldwell D. Harden ’15 Ms. Sabrina Harden ’19 Ms. Katherine L. Hauck ’19 Mr. Oscar Hernandez Jr. ’20 Mr. Brian Heselton Mr. Ka Ho Ho ’22 Mr. Robert M. Hollis ’73 Mr. David C. Horne Mrs. Juanita Howland Mr. Mark S. Howland Ms. Skylar K. Irving ’21 Ms. Aidan M. Jackivicz ’21 Ms. Mae R. Johnson ’22 Ms. Eliza T. Kennedy ’10 Mr. Clifford R. Kensington ’08 Ms. Courtney N. Kensington ’06 Mr. Andrew W. Kirk ’20 Mr. Ryan T. Kirk ’18 Mr. Thomas D. Kirk ’85 Mr. Alexander B. Leadbetter ’98 Mr. Conan H. Leary ’97 Ms. Sydney Leaver ’21 Mr. Jonathan M. Lincoln ’84 Captain George Howard Linzee ’69 Mr. Eric Long Mr. Jackson O. Long ’67 Ms. Rebecca A. Love Ms. Hope E. Lovell ’21 Ms. Lillia P. Lovell ’18 Mr. Logan M. Lowder ’21 Mrs. Stephanie Cockrell Lyon ’84 Mrs. Abigail S. Magni Ms. Gretchen D. Marolda ’93 Mr. Carmine A. Martignetti ’71 Mr. Gabriel T. Martinez Gamer ’19 Mr. Andrew L. McCain ’84 Mrs. Mary Kate McCain Mr. Patrick L. McCartney ’88 Ms. Kelli M. McSweeny Mr. Robert K. Merry ’61*

Mr. Marc S. Millette ’19 Mr. Graham G. Mogollón ’18 Mr. Guillermo Moronta ’02 Ms. Samantha H. Muther ’10 Ms. Kellie N. Navarro ’19 Ms. Natalie M. Nemes ’20 Mr. Alex T. Nugent ’11 Ms. Natalia P. O’Leary ’19 Mr. William R. O’Leary Mrs. Donna J. Palmer Mr. Ian M. H. Patrick ’84 Mr. Jonathan E. Pezzoni ’10 Mrs. Constance H. Pierce Mr. D. Marvin Pierre ’02 Mr. John H. Quirk Mrs. Devon Kensington Rannazzisi ’01 Ms. Riley Richardson ’20 Ms. Anne C. Riggs ’22 Ms. Frances G. Robinson ’09 Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Roller Mr. Sean P. Ross ’08 Ms. Alyssa E. Rueb ’14 Ms. Grace E. Ryan ’19 Ms. Shannon Ryan ’16 Mrs. Julie Salit Mrs. Kerry C. Saltonstall Mr. Philip E. Sanborn Dr. Matt Sandefer Ms. Emily Schnure ’04 Mrs. Alexandra Holmes Scott ’95 Mr. Harrison R. Seeley ’21 Mr. Benjamin Shachoy ’19 Ms. Catherine Shakin ’19 Mr. John T. Shakin ’17 Ms. Kelsey B. Shakin ’15 Ms. Caroline J. Shaunessy ’15 Ms. Julia T. Shaunessy ’20 Ms. Abigail Shields ’21 Mr. & Mrs. Jon Sirois Mr. & Mrs. John R. Sloan Mr. & Mrs. James E. Soden Mr. Stephen F. Soden ’00 Mr. O. Stevens Sughrue III Mr. RJ Swift ’08 Mrs. Heather McRae Tabisola ’01 Mr. Patis Tarasansombat ’21 Ms. Catherine Terelak ’22 Mr. Katarnut Tobunluepop ’20 Ms. Eleanor A. Townsend ’19 Ms. Mary T. Townsend ’22 Mrs. Zora Ann Turnbull Lynch Mrs. Alison Howard Van Keuren ’93 Mr. Matthew Voci Mr. Gunnar C. von Hollander ’21 Mr. Thomas F. Walsh Mr. Taylor Washburn Ms. Hannah L. Watt ’21 Mr. Peter S. Wemple ’20 Mr. Christopher White Mr. Paul C. White Ms. Kimberlee Williams Mr. Geoffrey A. Worrell ’03 Mr. Alexander M. Wright ’21 Mrs. Dorelle L. Zahn Mr. David Zeckser Mr. Jasper A. Zeender ’20 Mr. Ryan Zeien ’19

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E NDOWME NT FOR S C HOLAR S HIP

The William C. Alden Scholarship Fund $47,091 The Alumni Scholarship Fund $59,750 The Arms Family Scholarship Fund $1,064,832 The Barker Family Scholarship Fund $145,965 The Theodore H. Barth Foundation Scholarship Fund $27,372 The Thomas Bishop Scholarship Fund $255,940 The Gwendolyn S. Bleakley Family Scholarship Fund $376,761 The Braitmayer Scholarship Fund $188,439 The James, Margaret and Chris ’72 Brennan Scholarship Fund $107,039 The Tyler Brown ’02 Memorial Fund $85,350 The Browning Family Scholarship Fund $1,136,356 The Ernest C. Clark III ’63 Scholarship Fund $235,019 The Classes of ’26, ’27 & ’28 Scholarship Fund $272,341 The Classes of ’45 & ’46 Scholarship Fund $82,205 The Class of ’52 Scholarship Fund $59,242 The Roger and Parker Converse Scholarship Fund $63,986 The Charles Coolidge Scholarship Fund $104,775 The Warner B. Cornwall ’39 Scholarship Fund $463,325 The George M. Crawford ’57 Memorial Scholarship Fund $28,181 The James and Katrina Saltonstall Currier ’87 Scholarship Fund $13,413 The Fred Harris Daniels Foundation Scholarship Fund $21,739 The Harry J. Decas ’82 Memorial Scholarship Fund $464,549 The Edward G. Detmer Scholarship Fund $130,111 The DiVosta Scholarship Fund $137,403 The Doubleday Scholarship Fund $96,884 The Dows Scholarship Fund $73,475 The Peter G. DuPuy ’66 Scholarship Fund $114,448 The Robert W. Fawcett Memorial Scholarship Fund $53,472 The Edward E. Ford Foundation Scholarship Fund $177,838 The Lincoln E. Ford ’56 Scholarship Fund $131,297 The Albert Fried Scholarship Fund $462,247 The George E. Glaeser Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund $41,253 The Goll Family Scholarship The Alan S. Golub ’53 Scholarship Fund $227,280 The James D. Gowing Scholarship Fund $22,578 The Barbara W. and George H. Hart Jr. ’38 Scholarship Fund $89,268 The Charles Hayden Foundation Scholarship Fund $378,431 The Andrew David Heitman Scholarship Fund $234,741 The Hiller/Clark Scholarship Fund $26,029 The Sturtevant Hobbs ’42 Life Sports Scholarship $234,367 The Henry Hornblower Scholarship Fund $81,919 The John H. Hughes Scholarship Fund $16,156 The Lt. Col. William A. Illingworth III, MD ’65 Scholarship Fund $67,371 The Robert D. Kiernan Scholarship Fund $126,013

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$10,500 $10,000 $1,100 $11,446 $1,000 $2,000 $40,000 $4,500 $26,000 $12,550

$47,258 $59,961 $1,068,604 $157,019 $27,469 $256,846 $378,095 $199,142 $108,522 $97,139 $1,140,382 $235,851 $273,305 $82,497 $59,452 $64,213 $105,146 $464,967 $28,281 $13,461 $21,816 $467,198 $132,579 $137,890 $97,227 $73,735 $114,854 $53,661 $178,468 $131,762 $504,027 $45,915 $26,092 $228,085 $22,658 $89,585 $379,771 $235,572 $26,121 $235,197 $82,210 $16,213 $80,205 $126,460

The William W. Knight III ’52 Scholarship Fund The Lucien Lavoie Memorial Scholarship Fund The John D. Lawrence Scholarship Fund The Lyndon Paul Lorusso ’73 Scholarship Fund The Jules Luchini Scholarship Fund The John Noel Macy ’75 Memorial Scholarship Fund The John C. Makepeace Memorial Scholarship Fund The Paul L. “Buzz” Masaschi ’55 Scholarship Fund The Kari McCarthy Memorial Scholarship Fund The Memorial Scholarship Fund The Miller Family Scholarship Fund The Charles A. Pappas Endowed Scholarship Fund The Carl & Lily Pforzheimer Foundation Scholarship Fund The Helen A. and Robert D. Reinhardt ’28 Scholarship The Schaefer Scholarship Fund The Lt. Col. William Sean Schumaker ’80 Scholarship Fund The Robert and Frank Scully ’44 Endowed Scholarship Fund The Sedgeman Family Scholarship Fund The Jack Boyd Smith Jr. ’76 Endowed Scholarship Fund The L. Middlebrook Smith ’34 Scholarship Fund The Stephen P. ’68 & Gary K. ’76 Sprague Scholarship Fund The Stevens Foundation Scholarship Fund The Robert Gregg Stone Scholarship Fund The Robert V. Sweeney Scholarship Fund The Elizabeth Taber Scholarship Fund The James B. Tedesco ’79 Memorial Scholarship Fund The Tiedemann Family Scholarship Fund The Mary & Edmund Tripp Scholarship Fund The Tarik Toukan ’98 Memorial Scholarship Fund The Wallace Foundation Scholarship Fund The Watts-Meinkoth Family Scholarship The Webster Scholarship Fund The James W. Wickenden Scholarship Fund The Louis S. Wolfe ’68 Family Scholarship Fund TOTA L SCH OL A RSH IP EN D OW M EN T

$23,107 $35,854 $72,353 $319,775 $75,190 $45,431 $514,109 $25,507 $40,843 $111,897 $51,400 $514,772 $309,700 $108,381 $37,380 $53,942 $246,864 $58,792 $501,020 $51,404 $115,336 $73,532 $317,801 $283,401 $137,887 $66,249 $876,844 $312,436 $16,846 $154,607 $26,058 $1,002,498 $890,328 $245,126 $15,942,922

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$24,895 $35,981 $72,610 $320,908 $75,457 $52,115 $536,001 $25,597 $41,138 $112,394 $56,600 $516,596 $315,815 $108,765 $37,512 $64,329 $247,739 $59,503 $527,884 $51,586 $115,744 $73,793 $318,927 $284,806 $138,375 $71,602 $879,951 $313,543 $50,023 $155,155 $26,151 $1,006,050 $893,482 $271,083 $16,257,021

$6,500 $20,000 $150 $100 $5,000 $5,000

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$400 $5,100

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E NDOWME NT FOR faculty and instru ction

EN D OW M EN T F OR A TH L ETICS A N D TH E W A TERF RON T

The Lawrence O. Bidstrup Faculty Summer Sabbatical Fund $30,676 $30,784 The Birdsall Faculty Fund $126,888 $127,337 The Braitmayer Faculty Enrichment Fund $866,802 $10,000 $879,908 The Rudolph Weyerhaeuser Driscoll Chair in History $1,425,847 $1,430,898 The Winifred P. & Robert E. Eichler Jr. ’32 Fund $143,098 $143,605 The Faculty Summer Sabbatical Fund $112,771 $113,171 The Edward E. Ford Foundation Faculty Benefit Fund $121,100 $121,529 The Edward E. Ford Foundation Fund for $108,701 $109,086 Faculty Study and Development The Dr. Lincoln E. Ford ’56 Fund for Biological Sciences $403,217 $404,646 The Marguerite Peet Foster Fund for Marine Science $108,037 $108,419 The Frank Faculty Fund for Excellence in Science $39,670 $3,000 $42,821 The James David Gowing Chair in English $1,394,885 $1,399,827 The Jim Gowing/Ben Phipps Fund $58,629 $2,500 $61,345 The Clayton Edward Keith Fund $84,261 $84,560 The William R. Kenan Jr. Fund $2,617,768 $2,627,042 The Lyndon Paul Lorusso ’73 Faculty Fund $176,095 $176,719 The Charles E. Merrill Fund $104,937 $105,309 The W. Ralph Muth Fund for Marine Sciences $58,561 $58,769 The David K. Pierce Chair in Math & Science $517,453 $519,286 The Lee Pokoik ’63 Faculty Fund $252,601 $253,496 The Gilbert E. & Dorothy Stokes Endowment Fund for Science $68,173 $68,414 The Gilbert E. Stokes Endowment Fund for Science Technology $129,118 $2,000 $131,583 The Marjorie and Stanley Stroud Faculty Summer Sabbatical Fund $53,937 $300 $54,429 The Tabor Faculty Fund $176,911 $177,538 The Torch Award for Commitment to Professional $212,636 $213,389 Growth and Development The Barbara Wickenden Memorial Fund $141,408 $150 $142,060 for Faculty Enrichment The Richard S. & Katharine E. Wickenden Fund $162,877 $163,454 T OT AL FAC ULT Y AND INS T R UC TION EN D OWMEN T $9,697,056 $17,950 $9,749,425 E NDOWME NT FOR T HE LIB R AR Y and TH E A RTS The Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Foundation Library Fund $249,051 $5,000 $254,951 The Cushner Art Fund $230,909 $10,000 $241,762 The William C. Maxwell Recital Series Fund $70,417 $70,667 The Stone Library Fund $40,260 $40,403 The Swope Family Library Fund $268,407 $269,358 The Joseph Tomlinson Jr. Fellowship $274,162 $275,133 in the Arts and Letters The Tomlinson Performing Arts Fund $179,479 $180,115 Nancy Wickenden Library Collection $49,074 $250 $49,499 T OT AL LIB R AR Y and AR T S E NDOWMEN T $1,361,758 $15,250 $1,381,887

The Aron Family Girls’ Crew Fund $75,307 $75,574 The Brown Crew Fund $23,295 $23,378 The Comfort Competitive Sailing Fund $35,907 $36,035 The Fleet Replacement Fund $679,207 $681,613 The George E. Glaeser Fund $272,850 $273,816 The Griffith Fund $71,075 $71,327 The Integlia Family Lacrosse Fund $27,664 $27,762 The Robert H. Leighton ’60 Memorial Tabor Boy Fund $3,309,070 $8,000 $3,328,822 The Schaefer Wet Lab Fund $278,712 $8,768 $288,498 The James B. & Elizabeth P. Sprague Competitive Sailing Fund $35,310 $80,000 $115,719 The Sumner J. Waring III ’87 Fund For Athletics $161,719 $5,000 $167,309 The Elinor & Thomas C. Weaver Endowed Tabor Boy Fund $52,461 $52,647 The Sarah & Louis S. Wolfe ’68 Henley Crew Fund $534,543 $536,437 TOTA L A TH L ETICS A N D W A TERF RON T EN D OW M EN T $5,557,120 $101,768 $5,678,937 OTH ER EN D OW M EN T FUN D S The Laurence F. Brooks ’33 Fund $136,335 $136,818 The Class of ’48 Fund $676,821 $679,219 The Cum Laude Society Fund $23,884 $1,000 $24,972 The William F. G. Dawson ’45 Award $10,381 $10,418 The Pamela Trussell Duggan Memorial Fund $55,287 $55,483 The External Studies Fund $366,582 $367,881 The George M. French Summer Sailing Scholarship Fund $19,306 $19,375 The Harple Technology Fund $129,260 $129,718 The Headmaster’s Fund $86,340 $86,645 The Shattuck Fund for Language Studies $42,213 $42,362 The Pauline M. and Bradley E. Steele ’50 Fund $113,139 $113,540 The Stanley G. Welsh ’29 Fund $7,784,669 $7,812,248 The Welsh Family Fund $276,885 $277,866 The Wickenden Chapel Fund $275,650 $276,626 TOTA L OTH ER EN D OW M EN T $9,996,753 $1,000 $10,033,173 G EN ERA L / U N RESTRICTED EN D OW M EN T $4,466,460 $209 $4,482,494 TOTA L EN D OW M EN T *Unaudited $47,022,070 $392,883 $47,582,935

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The Elizabeth Taber Society recognizes the selfless commitment of those alumni, parents, and friends who have chosen to provide a lasting legacy for Tabor Academy. Through bequests, life income gifts, and charitable trusts, the members of the Society follow Mrs. Taber’s noteworthy commitment to education and the growth of the school she founded in the late 19th century. We are indebted to all for their generosity

CLASS OF 1943

CLASS OF 1953

CLASS OF 1961

CLASS OF 1970

CLASS OF 1988

Mr. Eric Alliot*

Mr. John C. Decas Mr. & Mrs. William H. Edgerton Mr. Alan S. Golub Mr. Charles C. Ives Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Thomas Keith Mrs. Lynn H. Woodman

Anonymous (2) Mr. & Mrs. R.W. Blasdale Mr. & Mrs. Roger D. Elsas Mr. & Mrs. Heyman

Mr. David L. Parke Jr.*

Ms. Linda Myers Dennison CPA

CLASS OF 1971

CLASS OF 1989

Mr. Jerald E. Brown Carmine & Beth Martignetti Mr. Edward A. Schaefer III

Mr. Christopher H. McGuire

CLASS OF 1944

Mr. Philip B. Clough* CLASS OF 1945

Mr. Edward W. Noyes Mr. Tudor H. Tiedemann* Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Wilbor*

CLASS OF 1954

CLASS OF 1946

CLASS OF 1955

Mr. David B. Barker* & Mrs. Jane Barker Mr. & Mrs. William H. Hoffmann

Mr. Arthur C. Conro II Prof. Louis Michael Falkson Mr. Milan A. Heath Jr.* & Mrs. Dorothy A. Heath Mr. Ronald E. Oliveira* Canon Richard T. Nolan & Mr. Robert C. Pingpank

CLASS OF 1947

Tabor students.

Anonymous* Mr. Bennett R. Donovan* & Mrs. Martha Donovan Prof. & Mrs. Lewis P. Lipsitt

CLASS OF 1927

CLASS OF 1948

Mr. & Mrs. J. Dukehart Chesney*

Anonymous Mr. John W. Braitmayer Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Clark Mr. & Mrs. James C. Collins Mr. & Mrs. Myron G. Eisenhaure Mr. Albert Fried Jr. Mr. John F. Parks *

and vision to help future generations of

Lt. Col. Philip C. Simmons

Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Reinhardt* CLASS OF 1933

Mr. Philip F. Hall Jr. CLASS OF 1936

CLASS OF 1949

Mr. Russell W. Field* Mr. Orville W. Forte Jr.* & Mrs. Marion Forte Mr. & Mrs. Hugh W. Schwarz*

Mr. W. Burton Salisbury Jr.* & Mrs. Judith R. Salisbury Dr. & Mrs. Richard Cushner

CLASS OF 1938

Mr. & Mrs. Ernest C. Clark* Mr. & Mrs. George H. Hart* CLASS OF 1939

Mr. Robert B. Cowan Mr. John E. Robinson Mr. Phillips G. Smith

CLASS OF 1951

Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. John T. Cederholm Dr. David W. Ferris Mr. Richard S. Hill

FRIENDS

CLASS OF 1976

PARENTS PAST & PRESENT

Mr. Charles E. Clapp III Mr. Christopher L. Dowley

Anonymous* Anonymous (2) Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Aisenberg Mr. Stanley C. Baker* & Mrs. Suzanne Baker Mr. & Mrs. Randolph C. Barba Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bozic Mr. & Mrs. L. Howard Carl Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Clark Mrs. Leslie B. Conway Mr. Stephen S. Daniel Mrs. Susan Anspach Furlong Mr. & Mrs. Edward P. Jaeger Mrs. Jane Kennedy* Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Lucas Mr. & Mrs. John T. Ludes Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Marlow Mr. & Mrs. Walter F. Martin Sr. Dr. Stephen C. Milt* & Mrs. Ellen Mitt Mr. Frederick Osborn Mrs. Judith Westlund Rosbe Mrs. Kerry C. Saltonstall Mrs. Mary L. Tomlinson

CLASS OF 1979

Mr. Keith N. Browning Mr. Alec M. Willeson CLASS OF 1980

Mr. Barry R. Powers

Mr. Andrew N. Ivory Mr. John S. Rando Jr. Peter F. Winters, Esq. CLASS OF 1983

Mr. Joseph J. LeBlanc CFP Mr. Richard H. Needham II

CLASS OF 1968

CLASS OF 1960

Anonymous Ms. Lisa M. Arredondo

Mr. David W. Roche

CLASS OF 1974

CLASS OF 1967

Mr. Timothy H. Dyer RIA Mr. Timothy E. Sanders

CLASS OF 1992

Anonymous* Mr. William Adamson* Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. Arms* Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Brainard II Mrs. Anne B. Stone

CLASS OF 1965

Mr. Henry H. Barnard Jr.

Anonymous Mr. Allen M. Glick

Mr. Jackson P. Sumner* Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan F. Swain*

Mr. Richard L. Fowler Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David T. Johannesen Mr. Kim R. MacConnel

Anonymous* (2) Mr. Ross R. Anderson Mr. Robert S. Hurd

CLASS OF 1959

Anonymous*

Mr. Edmond Bowen Mr. Charles T. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Will Davison Drs. Peter & Jane Watts

CLASS OF 1982

Mr. James S. Fanning Mr. & Mrs. Bradley E. Steele*

CLASS OF 1952

Mr. Walter A. Greene Mr. Donald S. Merry Mr. Thomas K. Morgan Mr. Lee Pokoik

CLASS OF 1966

Mr. Bradford W. Lowe

CLASS OF 1941

CLASS OF 1972

CLASS OF 1963

CLASS OF 1957

CLASS OF 1950

Mr. Kenneth H. Clark* Mr. Robert D. Hall* Mr. Sidney R. Stern*

CLASS OF 1942

Anonymous Liz & Dennis Hager Mr. M.V. Munro* Mr. Mott Peck Jr.* & Mrs. Ann D. Peck Mr. John F. Swope Mr. Jules S. Worthington* & Mrs. Judith Worthington

CLASS OF 1958

Mr. Warner B. Cornwall* Dr. Edward F. Woods

Mr. John H. Birdsall III Mr. George F. Booth II Mr. Robert R. Fawcett Sr. Mr. John M. Hills Mr. & Mrs. David N. Kelley

CLASS OF 1964 CLASS OF 1956

CLASS OF 1928

CLASS OF 1962

Mr. William O. Pettit III Mr. Stephen P. Sprague & Ms. Catherine Capasso Mr. Robert M. Surdam Mr. E. Clinton Wadsworth Mr. Millard S. Younts

CLASS OF 1984

CLASS OF 1969

CLASS OF 1987

Mr. Roger C. McDonald Mr. Edward A. Whitaker Jr.

Mrs. Katherine Howard Marvel & Mr. William Marvel

Dr. David J. DeFilippo CLASS OF 1986

Mr. & Mrs. T. Mark Aimone Mr. Sean P. Maher

* = deceased

Mr. Bradley Randall Jr.*

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We hope you will join us for some, or all, of the following:

Saturday, October 5, is TABOR DAY!

Leave Your Mark On The Future

Chair

Here’s the Game Plan!

Mr. Carmine A. Martignetti ’71

Alumni Council & Volunteer Sessions and Reunion Planning 12:15 AM to 2:30 PM Alumni/ae Games 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM Home Games 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM (see website calendar for specific game schedule) Food Trucks, Seawolf Swag & Pumpkin Decorating on the sidelines 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM South Coast Reception under the tent on the waterfront 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM (family-friendly event)

Celebrating Tabor’s sportsmanship and school spirit ALL DAY LONG All Games are home vs. Thayer Academy (unless noted)

2:30 pm JV Field Hockey 3:00 pm Boys’ 3rds Soccer Boys’ Varsity Soccer Boys’ JV Soccer Varsity Football vs Belmont Hill

3:30 pm

School

Varsity Field Hockey

Varsity Volleyball Girls’ 3rds Soccer

4:00 pm

Girls’ JV Soccer

Girls’ Varsity Cross Country

Girls’ Varsity Soccer

vs Middlesex School

JV Volleyball

vs Governor’s Academy 4:30 pm Boys’ Varsity Cross Country vs St. Sebastian’s School vs Governor’s Academy vs Middlesex School

Questions? Contact Becky Love at blove@taboracademy.org or 508.291.8572

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Officers

Mr. Paul J. Murphy ’75 Vice-Chair Mr. David A. Barrett ’70 Treasurer Mrs. Elizabeth Welsh Eyler ’87, P ’15 ’17 Secretary Trustees

Mr. Clement C. Benenson ’00 Mr. C. Jason Lloyd Bland ’90 Mr. Stephen Daniel P ’18 Mr. G. Eric Davis ’89 Mr. Anthony G. Featherston, IV ’80 Mr. Angus H. Leary ’95 Mrs. Jennifer Noering McIntire ’84, P ’16 ’22 Mr. D. Marvin Pierre ’02 Mr. John H. Quirk (ex-officio) P ’20 Mr. Travis Roy ’95 Mr. Garrard K. Schaefer ’72 Ms. Regina Shakin P ’15 ’17 ’19 Mr. Jack B. Smith Jr. ’76 Mr. Stephen Sprague ’68 Ms. Ngai Suet ’03 Mr. James A. Tomlinson ’83 Mr. Sumner J. Waring III ’87, P ’13 Mr. Geoffrey H. Worrell P ’01 ’03 ’10

ma ke a signi ficant gi ft that will transform Tabor Academy for generations to come with a legacy gi ft thro u gh yo u r will.

Trustees Emeriti

Mr. R. William Blasdale ’61, P ’85 ’90 Chair 1991-2006 Mr. John W. Braitmayer ’48 Chair 1978-1986 Mr. Keith N. Browning ’79, P ’06 ’10 ’11 Chair 2006-2014 Mrs. Deborah C. Clark P ’95 ’97 Mr. John F. Fish ’78, P ’15 Mr. Peter T. Francis P ’14 ’16 Mr. Albert Fried, Jr. ’48 Mr. Lee Pokoik ’63 Mr. Phillips G. Smith ’65 Mr. John F. Swope ’56, P ’88 Mr. Louis S. Wolfe ’68

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