Philanthropy at Waynflete (2021–2022)

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P H I L A N T H R O P Y AT WAY N F L E T E

A Community Partnership


WELCOME

Kelsey Robinov Director of Development

Philanthropic support from the Waynflete community is essential to the continued strength of our school— donations create opportunities for our students, affirm our mission, and ensure accessibility for the most qualified student body. Every year, Waynflete benefits from gifts that support current operations through the Waynflete Fund, capital giving for facilities and endowment, and deferred and planned giving for future programs. Each form of support, at every level, ensures the short- and long-term health of our school. During the 2020–2021 school year, our community benefited from $2.3 million in new gifts and pledged support. This included annual giving of over $1 million, which included a record-breaking $760,000 in unrestricted funds for the Waynflete Fund. Over $102,000 was received to complete the $250,000 education leadership matching grant from the Edward E. Ford Foundation, which the school received in 2019 to support Third Thought Initiatives for Civic Engagement (waynflete.org/tt).

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Over $1.2 million in gifts and commitments supported our athletics facilities, enabling us to break ground this fall on an artificial turf field at our Fore River Campus. Of these gifts for athletics, almost $100,000 supported fundraising for a crew boathouse at our Commercial Street dock location. In addition to new fundraising initiatives, gifts received from pledged commitments for endowment and our new Lower School through the Building on Our Strengths campaign totaled over $375,000. As we move into the new school year, we remain deeply grateful to our community for partnering with us and affirming the work we do every day with students. We would not be the school we are without you.


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Every Student Needs More This Year

Maine schools made different decisions on how to best bring back students. We did what we have always done: more. More challenging, engaging, hands-on learning in small classes. More individual attention and personalized instruction from trusted teachers. And more time to connect, safely and in person, with friends. “Waynflete was able to offer in-person learning all last year through Grade 6, and for all grades by spring 2021, because so many of the precautions needed—like small, closeknit classes, personalized instruction from teachers, and outdoor experiences—were already how we teach,” explains Geoff Wagg, Head of School. “I am so proud of how our faculty, staff, and students kept up with our challenging curriculum and kept a strong sense of community throughout the pandemic. It took hard work and ingenuity, and it was worth it.” Anne Hopkins, Lower School Director, agrees. “At some point during all the uncertainty of COVID, I realized that what we were doing wasn’t really new to Waynflete. We focused on our fundamentals, and it worked.”

Seeing the Whole Child “We hear a lot of concern about so-called lost years’” Anne affirms. “We can work with any motivated, engaged, curious student. Wherever they are right now, that’s where we will start.” The blended classrooms in Lower School support this holistic approach. The twoyear age range means children are always surrounded by friends working at their growth edges. “Seeing everyone progress at different rates is more reassuring,” Anne explains. “And seeing the collective effort everyone makes to master new skills is more inspiring.” “We are also able to offer more understanding,” adds Divya Muralidhara, Middle School Director. “More awareness of what different students have experienced—disruptions and stress, anxiety about vulnerable family members, social isolation, or academic disconnection. We want to understand and recognize students for who they are and what they have overcome.” Small Class Sizes Waynflete knows that some students did better last year because social distancing forced their school to offer smaller classes for a year. And once you have seen how a small class can support all kinds of learners, it can be hard to go back to large classrooms. “Smaller classrooms are absolutely essential to the way we teach at Waynflete,” says Divya.

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“Our small classes offer really warm welcomes!” Anne adds.

Director. “Waynflete has always seen diversity as an essential component of excellence.”

Personalized Instruction With some of the smallest class sizes in the region, we support the most powerful element of a Waynflete education: personalized learning. If a child felt lost or left behind during online classes, they will feel seen and supported at Waynflete.

Our curriculum explores complex subjects through many different lenses and draws on a wide range of cultural traditions and influences. Our diverse classes offer many different life experiences and perspectives and honor all voices. And several school-sponsored and student-led initiatives provide ongoing forums for students to work through key issues.

“When you spend more time working with students, they make more progress,” Divya explains. “When concepts, lessons, and projects are configured around their needs and aptitudes, they get it faster and go further.” Having everyone together on campus amplifies that energy. Our students know they will struggle sometimes to reach goals. They also know they have personalized support. Diversity and Community COVID was not the only challenge students of all ages grappled with last year. The protests, reckoning, and reflection sparked by racist incidents across our country were felt right here in Maine. Waynflete teachers processed these agonizing events with students in thoughtful and age-appropriate ways and recommitted to doing the hard work of building and sustaining our diverse, equitable, and inclusive community. “Making Waynflete work for everybody is what we do,” says Lowell Libby, former Upper School

Joy The last two years have been heavy ones, and even young children have felt the weight. Lifting it has been a focus across all Waynflete divisions. We work very hard to make sure that Waynflete is a place where students want to be. “We are big believers in the power of play,” Anne says. “Play is how children learn—and learn to love school.” “Middle School starts the year with a week of community-building activities,” adds Divya. “The fun we have during those first few days is the foundation we build upon in class.” “One of my favorite experiences is watching a serious classroom discussion suddenly break into laughter,” says Lowell. “You can feel how comfortable students are with each other and themselves and with big, complex ideas when that happens. At Waynflete, it happens a lot.” 4


DIRECT AND CRITICAL IMPACT

Annual Giving

Charitable gifts to the Waynflete Fund are a critical part of the school’s annual operating budget. Income generated by fundraising, revenue from tuition and programs, and distributions from the school’s endowment together support Waynflete’s annual operating budget. Tax-deductible gifts to the Waynflete Fund are put to use immediately and have a direct and critical impact on every student’s experience. Fueling Our Mission Waynflete’s mission drives everything that we do, and it is what makes a Waynflete education exceptional. A for-profit business can cut costs through consolidation and streamlining. To employ these strategies at a mission-driven school like Waynflete would require reducing the size of our faculty or combining classrooms. This would diminish our ability to provide the individual attention and quality of education that everyone expects for a Waynflete student.

Making a Waynflete education affordable for as many families as possible is also a key tenet of the school’s philosophy. The increase in tuition rates that would be necessary to fully fund our current program would further limit the number of families who could afford to attend. This decrease in enrollment would have a negative effect on the number of programs we could continue to offer. Increasing Opportunities Every dollar contributed to the Waynflete Fund helps ensure that our students have increased opportunities in the sciences, the arts, athletics, outdoor education, and service learning; that the school has a robust financial aid budget to enroll qualified students; that our faculty salaries are more competitive; and that our teachers have the professional development opportunities and classroom resources they need.

The Waynflete Fund, is the foundation of our fundraising efforts. For a mission-driven institution like Waynflete, annual gifts provide opportunities for students beyond what is possible with tuition alone. 5


Demonstrating Confidence We ask everyone to consider a donation at a level that feels personally significant and meaningful. Some donors give $25, while others give $25,000. Participation by everyone, at any level, is important. High participation rates demonstrate confidence in our mission and help us secure funding from other sources, such as foundations.

Tax-deductible gifts to the Waynflete Fund are put to use immediately and have a direct and critical impact on every student’s experience.

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PHILANTHROPY IN ACTION

Lower School Outdoor Spaces

After completing the Lower School renovation and new construction in 2018, our attention quickly turned to outdoor spaces. We wondered: Could imaginative outside play help reinforce the curriculum and support our teaching philosophy? Could the values of cooperation and collaboration be practiced both inside and outside the classroom? Waynflete engaged landscape designer Sashie Misner, who is known for her work on children’s gardens and play spaces at Fort Williams and Maine Coastal Botanical Gardens, to begin work on our upper playground. Sashie’s graduate thesis focused on “learning through play,” and her concern with designing for the whole child is evident in all her work. Sashie considers both fine and gross motor skills in her designs, believing that both can complement the creative and cognitive growth taking place in the classroom. She strives to encourage instinct development in children— helping them learn how to move through space without an overabundance of cues. Sashie avoids compact layouts, knowing that kids get more physical activity in spaces that promote play across the natural landscape. She also builds in varying levels of challenge. “I always

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include an easy way out,” she says. “Children can choose between climbing down a wall or following an easier path. Some days you feel like doing it; some days you don’t!” If the pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that children long for a wide variety of outside activities. The values of cooperation, collaboration, and creative play that are reinforced in the Waynflete classroom can be practiced outside as well. Our youngest learners have benefited from Sashie’s upper playground design for three years, and her expertise will be invaluable when we turn our attention to the larger lower playground. “Sashie really gets who we are,” says Lower School Director Anne Hopkins. “Like us, she wholeheartedly believes that this diverse space opens up rich opportunities for creativity.”


This diverse space opens up rich opportunities for creativity.

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ADVANCE TRANSFORMATIVE GOALS

Capital Giving

Capital campaigns are transformative, advancing goals set in the Board of Trustees’ strategic plan—the culmination of a thorough examination of the school’s strengths, accomplishments, challenges, and resources.

Recent capital campaigns reflect the careful stewardship and vision of Waynflete leadership and the generosity of its community.

Like all independent schools, Waynflete periodically embarks on a multiyear capital fundraising campaign. Campaigns generate a capital sum rather than revenue for the school, typically for facilities and endowment growth.

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Opening New Doors, 1997–2001 $8.1 million

Second Century, 2005–2009 $7.2 million

Building on Our Strengths, 2015–2018 $10.2 million

Renovations to Daveis Hall, including the Arts Center entrance and art studios

The completion of our Arts Center, including music classrooms, the Arc Hallway, and Green Room

A new and renovated Lower School

The renovation of Brock Conference Room

Franklin Theater, named for Joan Sayward Franklin ’46, whose bequest helped make it possible

The addition of the Gallery and Outer Gallery spaces Emery Building renovations Science wing laboratories and technology The Atrium

Financial Aid Endowment growth Faculty and Staff Endowment growth Waynflete Fund growth for operations

The renovation of Sills Hall as a second gymnasium Financial Aid Endowment growth General Operating Endowment growth

Middle School addition Improvements at the Fore River Campus Endowment for Teaching growth Financial Aid Endowment growth

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ADVANCE TRANSFORMATIVE GOALS

Capital Giving

The Waynflete endowment provides a steady source of income that reduces our reliance on tuition, helps ensure financial stability, and advances our mission for many years to come. Endowment income contributes to annual expenses, either for the general operating budget (including financial aid and faculty enrichment) or for donordesignated programs.

Many of Waynflete’s named endowments receive ongoing support from our community. We remain grateful to those generous donors who have recognized the importance of a robust endowment in strengthening our future.

$30,530,742 Waynflete endowment on June 30, 2020

$1,225,011 From endowment distribution (fiscal year 2021)

5% Spend rate calculated on a 12-quarter rolling average

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ENDOWMENTS SUPPORTING FINANCIAL AID The Cathie Connors Fund for Financial Aid Class of 2005 Endowment for Non-Tuition Related Student Services Class of 2006 Graduation Gift Endowment for Financial Aid Cinda Bailey Joyce Endowment: A Financial Aid Fund to Enhance Lower School Diversity The Debba Curtis Fund for Students in Need Endowment for Financial Aid Endowment for Minority Students and Faculty Financial Aid Campaign Endowment Financial Aid Challenge Endowment & Class of 2008 Gifts Louise Dodge Stoddard Fund for the Study of Foreign Languages and Culture The Malone Family Foundation Endowment The Mark W. Segar Endowment for Financial Aid

Student Foreign Travel Endowment

The Fund for Global Understanding

Zo King Endowed Scholarship Fund for the Arts

The Josephine H. Detmer ’47 Endowment Fund for History

ENDOWMENTS SUPPORTING FACULTY AND STAFF

The Karen Whitney Fund for Modern U.S. History, Government, and Current Affairs

Class of 2009 Graduation Gift Endowment for Professional Development

Lowell Libby Endowment for Developing Youth Leaders

E.E. Ford Foundation Challenge for Faculty Development

Margaret W. Soule Class of 1959 Endowment for the Archives

Endowment For Teaching

The Miss Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Endowment Fund

Exemplary Teaching Award Endowed Fund Pam Paul Endowment for Professional Development Payson Trust Endowment Award for Faculty Ruth Bailey Blinn Davis Endowed Fund The Tim Soley and Maria Gallace Fund for Professional Development The Waynflete Faculty and Staff Endowment ENDOWMENTS SUPPORTING PROGRAMS The Cathie Connors Fund for Athletics

The Patricia Davis Klingenstein ’47 Fund for Financial Aid

Class of 2012 Endowment in Support of Upper School Activities

The Peter Hamblin Endowment for Financial Aid

Endowment for Academic Support Endowment for the Arts

The Patricia Davis Klingenstein Class of 1947 Endowment for the Waynflete Library The Torrey Family Fund The Victoria Hilliard Donovan Fund for Early Childhood Education ENDOWMENTS SUPPORTING GENERAL OPERATIONS AND WELLNESS Class of 2002 Endowment for Health Services Endowment for General Operations The Fund for Mental Health and Wellness Education in Memory of Payton Sullivan The Lydia Maier Endowment for Social and Emotional Wellness

LOWELL LIBBY ENDOWMENT for Developing Youth Leaders After 30 years of dedicated service to Waynflete, Upper School Director Lowell Libby retired at the conclusion of the 2020–21 academic year. In appreciation of Lowell’s many contributions to the school and to ensure that civics education and dialogue are an essential part of Waynflete for future generations, a new endowment was recently established in his name. The Lowell Libby Endowment for Developing Youth Leaders will help enable Waynflete to continue its pioneering work in creating, implementing, and sharing a unique set of schoolbased programs for empowering youth. These programs help youth reflect on their own experiences, walk in the shoes of others, and work together on issues that matter most to them. The endowment will support Waynflete’s efforts to develop Maine’s youth leaders—who will then help strengthen democratic society—and will serve as a catalyst for this work across the country. To learn more about the Lowell Libby Endowment for Developing Youth Leaders, contact Director of Development Kelsey Robinov at krobinov@waynflete.org or 207.774.7863, ext. 1228.

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A LASTING LEGACY

Planned Giving

Friends of Waynflete who make provisions for the school in their estate plans are recognized as members of the Ruth Cook Hyde 1910 Circle. In 1986, Ruth Cook Hyde, Class of 1910, made one of the first bequests to Waynflete when she left her home to the school. Her former home, where she lived while she was a student at Waynflete, is now Cook Hyde House—one of the Middle School buildings. The Ruth Cook Hyde 1910 Circle was formed in 2003 to honor Ms. Hyde’s generosity and lasting gift, and to acknowledge others who make provisions for Waynflete in their own estate plans. Over the years, Waynflete has received a number of planned gifts from alumni, friends, and other members of the community. We would like to express our deep gratitude to all who are making a planned gift to the school. Using tax-savvy giving methods benefits both donors and the school. Philanthropic gifts of all kinds help Waynflete attract and retain exceptional teachers, maintain a vibrant community of qualified students, and provide learning spaces that best support the educational programming of each division of the school. There are many ways to make a meaningful philanthropic impact on Waynflete students and faculty. We are happy to work with you to create a giving plan that works for your family.

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Ruth Cook Hyde 1910 Circle

N A N C Y M O N T G O M E RY B E E B E ’ 6 3 Inspired to Make an Impact

Anonymous (2)

Joan Sayward Franklin ’46*

Richard Rockefeller*

Ellen Alderman and William Harwood

James E. Freilinger and Katie Freilinger

Erica Schair-Cardona ’94 and Ivan Cardona

Maureen Anthoine-Orlandini

John Frumer and Elizabeth Barrett

Ineke Schair

Betts Armstrong and C.D. Armstrong ’73

Lynne Manson Gawtry ’87

Jane Batzell and Robert Cleaves

David S. Glaser and Maria Glaser

Nancy Montgomery Beebe ’63

Joseph Gray, Jr. and Marie Gray

John and Anne Belden

Nancy Keith Holland ’38*

Christian Berle ’99

Ruth Cook Hyde 1910*

Roger K. Berle

Anne* and Dick* Jackson

Happy Langmaid Bradford ’54

Anne Davis Johnson 1932*

Deborah Lombard Brett ’42* and George Brett* Alice Brock and Patricia Peard

Ellen Libby Lawrence 1935* Diane Lukac and Steve Silin

Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 Margaret Soule ’59* Kenneth Spirer and Dr. Joan Leitzer Mary Ann McCahill Strahan ’44 Karen Stray-Gundersen and Jane Begert Jeffrey Thaler and Karen Massey Widgery Thomas, Jr.* William Torrey and Pamela Phillips Torrey Edith R. Tucker*

Ellen Maltby-Askari ’60*

Patricia Hale Tyson ’43*

Robert A.G. Monks and Millicent Monks

Eleanor Van Aken Wolcott ’57

Annie V. Crader*

Robert C. Monks and Bonnie Porta

Mary Van Etton 1930*

Deborah Curtis*

Destry Oldham-Sibley

Laurie Marshall Cushman ’59

John and Cynthia Orcutt

Margaret Burnham 1921* Michael Cohen and Terry Cohen

Barbara Davis 1936* Nancy (Ping) Drake* David Elliott and Elaine Elliott Helen Emerson 1926*

Clint and Jennifer Willis

My Waynflete education began in the seventh grade and continued through high school, where I experienced the brilliance of teachers like Dean Hewes and Miss Pillsbury. I felt fully prepared for college and had the confidence that I could tackle whatever life offered. And I have, in fact, had an “abundant life,” to partially quote the phrase that graced the old Founder’s Hall library (“May They Have Life and Have It Abundantly”). Upon marriage, living in upstate New York and then Miami, I longed to return to Maine so that our young daughters could have the Waynflete experience that I had been fortunate to have. Alison graduated in 1988, and Christine was part of the class of 1992 for six years. All three of us cherish the experiences, memories, and friendships made there. Waynflete provides an environment in which a student can thrive and be the best they can be—scholastically, athletically, creatively, and socially.

Anne Chadwick Parker ’61 Alice Mary Pierce ’42* Shirley Cole Quinn ’42 Deborah Reed Constance Verrill Reich ’43* Helen-Mae Reisner ’69 * Deceased

I have put Waynflete in my will so that it remains financially healthy, now and into the future, providing future generations with the solid foundation that my daughters and I had. 14


T H E K L I N G E N S T E I N AWA R D Klingenstein Award Recipients 2019 Patricia Klingenstein Davis ‘47 2020 Charles Miller ‘65 2021 Rachel Talbot Ross ‘78

Klingenstein Alumni Award Committee 2020–2021 Madeleine Gatchell Corson ’55 Heather Courtice Hart ’88 Louis Frumer ’14 Michaela Goldfine ’90 Hilary Huber Holm ’82 Cinda Joyce James Millard Joseph Nowak ’07 Mary Jane Pagenstecher Christopher Smith Geoffrey Wagg Staff: Juanita Nichols Kelsey Robinov

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Waynflete’s mission calls on us to encourage “responsible and caring participation in the world.” This commitment to service has long been reflected in the lives and accomplishments of our many alumni. In 2019, the Waynflete Board of Trustees created the Klingenstein Award to honor alumni who have had broad and positive impact at local, regional, national, and/or international levels. The Klingenstein Award was named for Patricia Davis Klingenstein ’47 in recognition of her work as an education advocate, devoted community leader, volunteer, and philanthropist.

Waynflete’s mission calls on us to encourage “responsible and caring participation in the world.” This commitment to service has long been reflected in the lives and accomplishments of our many alumni. Rachel Talbot Ross ’78 is a ninth-generation Mainer who has dedicated her career to public service and social justice. In addition to serving as the City of Portland’s Director of Equal Opportunity and Multicultural Affairs for more than two decades, she led the NAACP in Maine and founded several nonprofit organizations, including Maine Black Community Development, Maine Freedom Trails, and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Fellows. Rachel chaired the Maine State Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights as well as the African American Collection of Maine housed at the University of Southern Maine. Rachel is currently serving her third term in the Maine House. As a lawmaker, Rachel has worked extensively on justice reform and has shaped critical conversations about equity for all Mainers. She serves the Democratic caucus as assistant House majority leader and is the first and only Black woman elected to the Maine Legislature and to legislative leadership.


T H E D R A K E AWA R D In 1976, Dr. and Mrs. Emerson Drake, parents of four Waynflete students, received a special honor for their service to Waynflete. Emerson Drake had served on the Board of Trustees for 16 years (the last several as president), while his wife, Ping, was equally active within the school community. They were recognized by the Board of Trustees with the award that now bears their name. In presenting the first Drake Award, board member David Osgood said, “It is our hope that this award will serve not only as a lasting reminder of what the Drakes have done for Waynflete but also as an inspiration to others to do likewise.” Nancy and Vin Veroneau became Waynflete parents 21 years ago when their eldest child, Andrew ’07, started sixth grade at the school. Andrew’s seven siblings soon followed: Margaret ’08, Joseph ’11, Catherine ’13, Martha ’13, Anne ’16, John ’18, and Michael ’21. Vin served on the school’s Board of Trustees, from 2011–2014 and from 2017–2020, twice holding the office of treasurer. Both Nancy and Vin served in many volunteer roles over the years, but they are perhaps best known for the extraordinary contributions they have made to Waynflete’s athletic program. One of several individuals who nominated Nancy and Vin noted, “The Veroneaus value a strong education, community service, and finding your place in the world to serve others, and they have inculcated this ethic by their example in all of their children and the many Waynflete families that have had the pleasure to interact with them...anyone associated with Waynflete knows of their immense contributions to the school and our community, and the generosity, kindness, and decency that is their hallmark.”

Drake Award Recipients 1976 Dr. Emerson and Nancy Pingree Drake 1977 Jane ’45 and William Moody 1978 Leona Goodwin 1979 Mary E. Walker 1980 Thomas M. Armstrong 1981 Dave and Judy ’52 Osgood 1982 Virginia Kurtz 1983 Kit Liller 1984 Sherry Huber 1985 Marylee Dodge 1986 Mary Lou Sprague ’46 1987 Debbie and Verner Reed 1988 Penny Pachios Carson ’58 1989 Charlton and Noni Ames 1990 Charles Callanan

1991 Leonard L. Brooks 1992 Ron and Susan Hall 1993 Betty and Santo Cimino 1994 Alice Spencer 1995 Joan Connick 1996 Ann Staples Waldron 1997 Elizabeth P. Carroll 1998 Maria Glaser 1999 Nancy Lightbody 2000 Roger Berle 2001 Eve and Peter McPheeters 2002 Sheri and Joe Boulos 2003 Margaret W. Soule ’59 2004 Margaret Morfit 2005 Dr. Rebecca Abgott 2006 Ineke Schair

2007 Nancy Brain and John Watson 2008 Alice Mary Pierce ’42 2009 Tim and Joan Porta 2010 Betts Armstrong 2011 Bonnie Porta and Bobby Monks 2012 Anne Chadwick Parker ’61 2013 Jan Macleod 2014 Diane Lukac 2015 Gregory W. Boulos 2016 Abby Dubay-Troiano 2017 Jane Batzell 2018 Gregg Lipton and Sara Crisp 2019 William A. Torrey III 2020 Hilary Huber Holm ’82 2021 Nancy and Vin Veroneau

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Welcome to the newest members of the Board of Trustees.

TRUSTEES Board of Trustees 2020–2021 Christopher Smith President Tim Soley Vice President Catherine Cloudman Treasurer Betsy Langer Secretary Maria Garcia Canning Member-at-Large Nicole DuFauchard Member-at-Large Abukar Adan ’13 Kate Burnham Brandon Cohen ’99 Ben Devine Kate Jeton Cinda Joyce Dale Lewis Edward Li Colin March Krista Maywalt Aronson Jed Porta ’99 Deborah Sampson Shinn Jeffrey Troiano Warren Valdmanis Geoffrey Wagg Head of School

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Trustees Emeriti Charlton H. Ames Betts Armstrong Thomas M. Armstrong Jane Batzell Nancy M. Beebe ’63 Roger Berle

Gregory W. Boulos Nancy Brain Elizabeth P. Carroll Tom Cronin ’78 Conan Deady Marylee Dodge David H. Drake ’65 Katie Glaser Getchell ’88 Maria Tymoski Glaser William Harwood Greg Hastings Hillary Huber Holm ’82 Luke D. Huber ’81 Sherry Huber Anne O. Jackson Kate Jeton Gregg Lipton Diane Lukac Jan Macleod Sue McMullan Peter McPheeters Denney Morton Cynthia Orcutt Darrell Pardy Deborah Reed Ineke Schair Erica Schair-Cardona ’94 Mark Segar Susan Spagnola Alexander H. Spaulding Alice Spencer Mary Lou Sprague ’46 Ayres Stockly ’82 William A. Torrey III Vin Veroneau Ann Staples Waldron

Katherine Armstrong ’04 is an executive director with Russell Reynolds Associates, the executive search and advisory firm, where she leads the firm’s global Arts & Culture practice. Based in Boston, she specializes in working with cultural, educational, and social impact organizations. Prior to joining Russell Reynolds Associates, Katherine was with Dunleavy & Associates in Philadelphia, where she specialized in providing professional services to nonprofit organizations, leading engagements focused on strategic planning, marketing, and fundraising. Katherine grew up in Scarborough and attended Waynflete from kindergarten through senior year. She received her BA in art history from Bowdoin College. She and her husband, Alexander Martin, live in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Justin Schair ’01 is a partner at Matrix Private Capital Group, a private equity and asset management firm based in New York, and heads the Casco Passage entities, which are business and real estate holding companies. A Maine native, his work spans business, journalism, and politics. He has led reform-centric campaigns and political organizations, including serving as finance director for U.S. Senator Angus King. Prior to his work in investment management, Justin served as the U.S. press officer for Concern Worldwide, an international humanitarian relief and development organization with operations throughout the world. He serves on the boards of the University of New England and the Emanuel and Pauline Lerner Foundation. Justin is a graduate of Hofstra University with a BA in journalism and received his MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Justin is a member of the class of 2001. He and his wife, Payal, have a daughter, Emilia.


PA R E N T S A S S O C I AT I O N Elonide Semmes has been helping organizations tell their stories in memorable and distinctive ways for nearly 40 years. She founded Right Hat in 2002, a branding design firm to specifically help organizations that deliver a service, not just a product. Her women-owned business has been recognized for creating brands using a compelling mix of a provocative voice and fresh design. She likes nothing more than helping groups see their brand in a new light. Elonide is also a recognized global leader in legal services marketing. She is one of only 40 people to be inducted into the Hall of Fame for the International Legal Marketing Association (LMA), and she recently co-led the LMA’s task force on artificial intelligence. She is a frequent speaker on the subject. Elonide was inducted as a fellow in the College of Law Practice Management in 2010 and is currently the PresidentElect of the College. Elonide spent 20 years in Portland, Maine, before deciding to escape to New Orleans to avoid shoveling snow. Three of her four children attended Waynflete.

2020–2021 Executive Leadership Zac McBee, President Carly Cope ’97, Vice President Maura Ryan, Communications Coordinator Gina Vardis, Treasurer Kristin Valdmanis, Member-At-Large

Khalilah Ummah ’04 grew up in Litchfield, Maine, and started at Waynflete in sixth grade. She went on to Tufts University where she played basketball and double majored in psychology and child development. After receiving her BA, she attended Harvard Graduate School of Education where she obtained her Ed.M. Khalilah currently works for the School District of Philadelphia as a college and career readiness coordinator. She works with high school students to provide college and career exposure opportunities and support for postsecondary success. Khalilah is also the JV head coach and varsity assistant coach for the girls basketball teams. Outside of work, Khalilah enjoys traveling, eating, spending time with family, and getting lost in a good mystery.

Class Parents Cristin Walsh ’98, EC-3 Jenny Carwile, EC-4 Jackson Matthews, Kindergarten Eliza Ginn ’00, Grade 1 Jessica Joyce, Grade 2 Jen Harriman, Grade 3 Lindsay Hocking-Hauser, Grade 4 Liz McDonald, Grade 5 Meg Adams and Matt Marston ’97, Grade 6 Martha Sutro and Corina Hankowski, Grade 7 Will Crosby and Jessica Jenkins, Grade 8 Caitlin Kirby and Margaret Logan, Grade 9 Lauren Adey and Angela Smith, Grade 10 Barb Belik and Joanne Girard, Grade 11 Lee Warner and Eddie Howells, Grade 12

Committee Chairs Heather Lippert ’92, Dance Liaison Abby Bliss, Athletics Committee Chair Ellie Linen Low and Lisen Kern, Equity and Inclusion Committee Chairs Ruth Dean and Gretchen Knowlton, Monday Books Chairs Alice Wagg, Social Committee Chair Carly Cope ’97, Spring Fling Chair

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R EPORT ON GI VI NG

2020–2021

A Community Partnership Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this report. Please call the Development and Alumni Relations Office at 207.774.7863, ext. 1221, with any omissions or corrections, and accept our sincere apologies. 19

In the following pages, we acknowledge and thank the current parents and grandparents, alumni and past parents, faculty and staff, foundations and businesses, and many other friends who made a donation to Waynflete and invested in our mission and our people during the 2020–2021 school year. These names represent over $1.6 million in gifts received that went right to work for our students. It is an honor to celebrate the generosity represented on these pages.


$100,000+

Anonymous The Edward E. Ford Foundation

Nathan Clark and Kathryn Burnham

Lucien and Caroline Guthrie

Tim Fahey and Eileen Gillespie Fahey

Ken and Hilary ’82 Holm Eddie and Patty Howells

The John and Patricia Klingenstein Fund

The Lawrence N. and Alice L. Friedland Foundation

Lipton Crisp Family Foundation

James and Eileen Hornor

Steve and Cinda Joyce

The Hudson Foundation

Keith and Elaine Knowlton

Laura Jackson

William and Nyssa Kourakos

$50,000–$99,999 Kristin and Warren Valdmanis

Leslie and Bill Lee Moser Family Foundation William Robinson and Jennifer Reed

Luke D. Huber ’81 Kate and Marc Jeton

Robert and Elizabeth Carroll Conan Deady and Cynthia Berliner Nicole and Raymond DuFauchard Tracy Floyd and Bryson Hopkins John and Angela Foddrill

Matthew LaCasse ’05

James Hagan and Anne Wade Mark and Erica Corina Hankowski

Edward Li and Kin Ly

Thomas P. Healy

Zachary and Amy McBee

James and Patricia Higgins

$25,000–$49,999

Mrs. Mary Runser

Avis and Fred Miller

Anonymous (2)

Kurt and Christi Hissong

John Ryan and Jenny Scheu

Jodi Nofsinger

Sam and Rebecca Hotchkiss

Thomas and Laura Robinson

Daniel and Bethany Kleban

Nancy Montgomery Beebe ’63 and Michael Beebe

Ayres ’82 and C.C. Stockly

Christopher and Jennifer Coyne Bernard and Sheila Devine

$5,000–$9,999

Cindy Howton and Christopher Formant

Anonymous (8)

The Shinn Family

Arthur Aleshire

$10,000–$24,999 Anonymous (7) Acworth Foundation Robert and Meg Adams Diana Bean Linda Bean ’59

Kurt Adams Benjamin Alsup and Carrie Comer Alsup The Anderson Family Foundation Elizabeth Woodman Begin ’70 and Jeffory Begin Thomas ’78 and Patricia Cronin

Paula Kazon Bentinck-Smith ’70 and Peter Bentinck-Smith

Jeffrey Diggins and Abigail King Diggins

Brooks Family Foundation

Talcott and Jennifer Franklin

Jeb Brooks and Cherie Wendelken

Alec and Andrea DiNapoli

Katherine Glaser Getchell ’88

Jeremy ’84 and Kerry Sclar

Ellie Linen Low and Dave Low

Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin

Carter Manny and Elizabeth Chapman

Tim Soley and Maria Gallace

Colin and Roberta March

Margaret W. Soule Charitable Trust

Daniel and Alison McCormack

Joe and Susan Spagnola

Roger, Margot, and Tara ’09 Milliken

Robert and Mary Lou Thall

Mr. and Mrs. John Shannon Christopher and Anne Smith

$2,500–$4,999 Anonymous (3) Stanley and Stacie Armstrong

P.W. Sprague Memorial Foundation Vincent and Nancy Veroneau

Joe and Abby Bliss

David Vickery and Tasha Worster-Vickery

Gregory W. Boulos

Mr. and Mrs. John Watling

Jessica Braun

Alexandra Collins Wight ’00

Karen and Bill Burke

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$1,000 - $2,499

Ariana Fischer

William and Pia Neilson

Anonymous (16)

Mr. and Mrs. William Fletcher

Karl Norberg and Pam Gleichman

James and Mary Freilinger

Ms. Kyle Norberg

Peter Hamblin and Carol Titterton

Matthew Page ’97

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams Gregory and Lauren Adey Alexander Agnew and Lisa Markushewski Katherine Armstrong ’04 Newell and Tenney Augur Cornelia Greaves Bates Judith Haffenreffer Bennett ’68

Steve and Theo Hanson William Harwood and Ellen Alderman

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Plumb Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas Pride Mr. and Mrs. Lamson Rheinfrank Jr. James Rines ’76

Christian Berle ’99

Sara Holbrook ’62 and Foster Aborn

Roger Berle

Ethan Holm ’10

Benjamin Bornstein ’07 and Lauren Fine Bornstein

Loren Kessel and Alison Gibbs

Gretchen Boulos ’01 and Robert Carter

Michael and Carolyn Lane

Happy Langmaid Bradford ’54

Benjamin Leahy ’91

R. Tobey Scott and Amy Woodhouse

Darene Holbrook Lennon ’58

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shames

Cameron Linen and Metta Morton

David Sherman, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Buckspan George Calvert and MaryAustin Dowd

Betsy and Leonard Langer

Brian and Sandra Livingston

Penelope Pachios Carson ’58

Ted and Abby Lord

Brian Corcoran and Melissa Smith

Christopher Lynch and Elizabeth Runser

Paul S. Crowley and Delia B. Pooler

Holly and Tom McKenny

Brian Daikh and Heidi Wierman Jonathan and Grier Dienstag Peter Drake ’66 Anthony and Kimberly Eames Sam Elowitch ’88 and Leah Binder ’80 Mr. and Mrs. James Farr

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Mr. and Mrs. David Hankowski

Peter and Sheri Feeney

Randy and Misty Melendi Alex Millspaugh and Winky Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Millspaugh Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Jean Moon and Vicki Black Ezra Moser ’06 Jeremy Moser and Laura Kittle Naomi Moser ’09

Lee Tyler Robbins ’55 Edward Rowe and Catherine Bickford William Sandberg ’87 Rosa Scarcelli ’88 and Thomas Rhoads

Barry and Carley Smith Brad and Margaret Smith Sandy and Jill Spaulding Mary Louise Thomas Sprague ’46 Meg Springer and John Holdridge John and Lindsay Sterling

Louise Gulick Van Winkle ’60 and Davis Van Winkle Geoff and Alice Wagg Kevin Wellenius and Alane O’Connor Joe and Carol Wishcamper

$1 - $999 Anonymous (128) Mark Abbott and Rebecca Bloch Travis Adams Patricia Piper Perry Adams ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Adey Linda Albert and Rocco LaPenta Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alex Benjamin Alexander and Carly Cope Jennifer Hall Alfrey ’91 Nancy Tyler Allyn ’47 Jonathan Amory ’97 Elizabeth Angelone ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Angle Jr. Rand Ardell and Jessica Simmons

Mr. Campbell Steward

Thomas ’76 and Liz Armstrong

Christopher and Erica Thompson

Alison Beebe Arshad ’88

Nathaniel Thompson

Morgan Pendergast Baker ’04

William A. Torrey and Pamela Phillips Torrey

Roxanne Baker

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tumas

Joseph Barbieri and Rebecca Roth Barbieri

Jonathan ’94 and Tam Valenti

Pauline Barry Linda Beagle


Gail Chapman Close ’72

Sarah Knowles Dent ’80

Ms. Tatiana Fischer

P. Wheeler Gemmer ’74

Thomas Bull ’90

Timothy Cloudman and Lori Garon

Anne Detmer ’70

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gifford

Lisa Beneman ’09

Martha Burchenal

Vincent and Susan Clough

Josephine Hildreth Detmer ’47

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Flemmings Robert Flight

Richard Giles ’76

Elizabeth Berle ’96

Dona Burke

B.J. and April Cloutier

Lily Deupree ’01

David and Maria Glaser

Daniel Berman ’87

Polly Blake Burke ’62

Terri Coakley

Mark Devoe ’95

Fred Flores and Catherine Lindgren

Thomas Bethea

Parke Burmeister and Sarah Plimpton

Andrew Cohen ’86

Eric and Angela Dexter

Brandon Cohen ’99

Gary and Stacy DiPerna

Ann Tracy Cole ’01

Mr. Gary DiPerna Sr.

Tim Cole and Debbie Rowe

Bonnie Docherty ’90

Mary Murray Coleman

Jane Doherty ’58

Janice L. Moore ’82

Ryan Doil ’01

Ms. Susan Caldwell

Michael and Thorne Conley

Peter Donnelly

Christopher Cameron and Sarah Begin Cameron ’01

Joseph Connors ’15

Cathy and Matthew Douglas

Andy and Cathie Connors

Martha Holbrook Douglas Pigeon ’55

Henry Beeuwkes and Margaret Mills

Theodore and Sheila Bukowski

Anne and John Belden

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bibeau Mr. and Mrs. William Biersach Emily and John Birknes Gil and Edie Birney Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bishop Christopher Bixby ’03 Jean Gyger Black ’48

Franklin and Susan Burroughs Stephen Burt Chris Cabot and Kai Bicknell

Thomas and Lori Campbell Katherine Campbell ’07

Madeleine Gatchell Corson ’55

Megan Campbell ’10

Anne Armstrong Cram ’71

Teresa Cannon

Betsy Critchfield ’06

Amanda Pilon Boger ’01

Jonathan Cantwell ’86 and Elizabeth Dranitzke

Jason and Wendy Curtis

Caroline Clifford Bond ’53

Sarah Chaiklin ’92

Michael and Margaret Curtis

Sheila Dietz Bonenberger ’67

Carrie and Kevin Chamberlain

Laurie Marshall Cushman ’59

Graham Chance ’14

Dana Dakers and Barbara Belik

Mr. Ed Blanchard Zachary Blattner ’01 Catherine Bledsoe ’81 Mr. R. Howard Bloch

Ann Bonebakker Bonney ’91 Leigh Bonney ’76 Drew Boulos ’12 Craig Bramley and Kimberly Simmons

Olivia Chap ’11 Hilary Chapman ’01 Mr. Robert Checkoway

Rachel Levy Brander ’08

Jane Christie

John Branson ’65

Lynda and Erik Clapp

Mr. and Mrs. James Bray

Joshua and Portia Clark

Lynne and Tim Breen

Herbert and Melanie Clarke

Christopher Bride ’91

Jennifer and Fred Clarke

Mr. and Mrs. James Broder

Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Clarke III

Rachel Brown-Chidsey

Lindsay Clarke

Gretchen Koch Daly ’06 Laurel and Brian Daly

Traci and Michael Dowd Mr. Thomas Dowling and Mrs. Chris Barnes

Kingsley Floyd ’12 Melissa Fox Samuel Frederick ’15 Michael and Leah Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Stan Freid Roger and Charlotte Frerichs Hugh Freund ’06 Jacob Freund ’03 Martha Chaplin Frink ’71 John Frumer and Elizabeth Barrett Kelley Frumer ’17 Louis Frumer ’14

Drew and Susan Dubuque

Katie Fullam Harris ’85

Diane Duncan ’62

Sarah Fuller-Matsubara and Ken Matsubara

Patrick Dunton and Pamela Stutch Dunton Ms. Agnes Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eng Jay and Lynne Espy Allison Nowicki Estell ’89

Nancy Davidson ’56

Caroline Robertson Evans ’01

Peter ’61 and Ronni Davidson

David Farmer and Erin Macey

Ana Davis ’03

Jon and Kimberly Farr

Geraldine Davis

Courtney Drake Farrell ’03

Joanne Taylor DeKay ’86

Willard Fenderson

Edward and Emily Demetriou

William Fenton ’01 Jason Fifield ’90

Christopher Gleason and Andrea Brown Gleason Rabbi Brenner Glickman ’89 and Elaine Glickman Peter and Diane Godsoe Kimberly Davidson Golden ’94 Alyssa Goodrich Robert and Camille Goodwin John Gosselin and Bethany Beausang Miriam Gough ’77 Emily Graham and Karl Gifford Ms. Marilyn Graham Leah Grams ’15 David and Bean Granger

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fry

Deborah Clark Gray ’66

Dr. and Mrs. Calvin Fuhrmann

Helen Gray-Bauer ’15

Tiki Fuhro and Kevin O’Leary

Jennifer Greaves Benjamin and Isabel Griffith

James Garland and Carol Andreae

Dalit Gulak ’01

Jeffrey Garland ’99

Kevin Gulliver

Elizabeth Gates Vanessa Gates-Elston ’96

Mr. John Hagan and Ms. Melody Tortosa

Lynne Manson Gawtry ’87 and Michael Gawtry

Mrs. Julie Hagan John Hambley ’01

Michael Gelsanliter

Chase Hamilton ’08

Pamela Malcolm Gemery ’53

Rachel Hamilton ’10

Hyman Gulak

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Susan and Philip Hamilton

Sara Hirshon ’95

Tucker Hancock ’04

Capt and Mrs. Glenn Hodgdon

Lillian Hancock ’04 William and Lindsay Hancock Andrew Happel and Margaret Logan Betsey Staples Harding ’62 Meredith Harrell ’91 Jarod and Jennifer Harriman Jed and Amy Harris Peter Hart and Heather Courtice Hart ’88 John Harvey ’05 Whitney Neville Harvey Julianna Harwood ’15 Fiona Haslett Caroline Hastings ’17 Corrilla Decker Hastings ’53 TJ Hauser and Lindsay Hocking-Hauser Holly Haywood Doug and Mela Heestand

David and Sara Holdridge Edward Holmes Jake Hopkins and Anne Scribner Hopkins Mr. Steven Horowitz and Ms. Patricia Ramsay Mr. and Mrs. Wally Howerton Christine and Polly Howerton-Lynch Megan Huber ’79 Charles Hudson ’01 Mr. Alan Hutchinson and Ms. Rumenija Truncali Hutchinson John Hutchison and Stacey Sevelowitz Chelsea Leighton Hyde ’07 Mark Ireland and Lisa Tessler Kenneth and Tasha Irving

Buell and Anne Heminway

Mark Isherwood and Heather Robertson Isherwood ’89

Guillermo and Jeraldine Herrera

David Israel and Pamela Fletcher

Kim Herrlinger

Howard Ives ’65

Christopher Hersey and M.J. Benson

Jacobsen Ives ’02

Frances Picking Helyar ’46

Mr. and Mrs. James Higgins III Ms. Nancy Hill Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hines

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Elizabeth Dehler Hodsdon ’01

Nicholas Jenkins and Jessica Kerwin Jenkins Kevin Johannen and Megan Connolly Christopher Johansen and Tama Whitelaw David Johanson and Jenepher Burton Margaret Thompson Johnson ’60 Haynes Johnston and Lilly Darche Susan Palmer Jones ’58 and Spencer Jones Patrick and Janet Joyce David ’96 and Jessica Joyce Amanda Hamblin Joyce ’01 Jeremy Judge ’05 Lissa Hall Juedemann ’94 Adam Juskewitch ’01 Beatrice and Jeffrey Kalinich Patrick and Jessica Keenan

Sean and Barbara Kirby Lucy Fowler Klug ’52 Justine Knizeski ’72 Ed Knoll and Divya Muralidhara Caroline Campbell Knott ’55 Susan Koch Leeza Kopaeva ’18 Lewis and Margaret Krainin Erik and Lisa Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kreisher Johanna Rosenfield Kremberg ’01 Anthony and Cynthia Lamport Brian and Candie Lang Julia Langham Charlotte Langmaid ’60 Henry and Sarah Laurence Ashley Smith Leavell ’96

Ana Keilson ’01

Mary Soule LeMaistre ’66 and P. Andre LeMaistre

Barbara Keilson

Frederick and Carol Lennig

David Keith and Stephen Simpson

Page and Laura Lennig

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kellogg Jason and Lisen Kern Robert and Amy Kerr Holly Kidder ’85

Mary Iyer

Anthony Kieffer and Susan Conley

Rhiannan Jackson ’13

Kristen Graffam King ’89

Ryan and Kelsey Jackson

Angus and Catherine King

Molly Field James ’98

Bob and Caitlin Kirby

David and Kara Leopold Michele Lettiere David and Stefanie Levenson Peter and Emily Levine Michael and Camilla Li Lisa and Joseph Libby Lowell and Melissa Libby Spencer Libby ’06 and Maggie DeFanti Libby ’06


Judith McManamy ’58

Albert Moore ’83

Reid McMullan ’05

Anne Cobb Moore ’56

Anne McPheeters ’99

Josephine Moore ’13

Peter and Eve McPheeters

Virginia Moore ’16

Ms. Rebecca Lockridge

Stephanie McSherry

Jeffrey and Beth Longcope

Kirsten McWilliams ’91

Warren Moorhead and Mara Robinov-Moorhead

John Lord ’73

Joseph and Gloria Melnick

Nancy Langmaid Loth ’62

Mr. Robert Melzer

Mr. and Mrs. David Low Sr.

Ms. Rose Mendoza

Ms. Margarethe Lutz

Peter and Ellie Mercer

Arnie Macdonald and Liza Moore

Marshall and Rheta Mering

Wade Lippert and Heather McKenny Lippert ’92 Joseph and Giovanna Lockhart

Stacie MacDonald

Dr. and Mrs. David Michaud

Caleb Morfit ’01 Keith and Cynthia Morgan Florence Walker Morrison ’55 Raymond and Leah Morrow James Mullen and Elise Ansel Joshua and Marci Murphy

Ann Machado

Tracy Michaud and Darius Iranpour

Anna MacLean ’15

James and Kristine Millard

Mark Murrell and Heidi Randall

Laura Chase MacLean ’18

Charles Miller ’65

Anando Naqui ’08

Jeffrey Madore

Matthew Miller ’01

Edward and Suzanne Mahar

Katherine Ostrye Miller ’99

Elizabeth Hamblin Naylor ’97

Jim and Liz Maier

Mark Miller ’98

Michael and Jill Marsanskis

Shelby Hayden Miller ’71

Ms. Donna Marston Steven Marston Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Martin

Carol Miller Nathan and Jennifer Mills Robert and Christine Mills

Mr. and Ms. Barry Nelson

Nancy McAllister

Benjamin Mitchell-Lewis and Frances Lewis

Courtney Mongell and Ryan Ravenscroft

Paul Ovigele and Whitney Ball Mary Jane and Peter Pagenstecher John Palmer ’54 Darrell Pardy and Carolyn Hughes Jason and Sara Parker

Mr. and Mrs. J. Samuel Parkhill

Ben and Anne Niles

Dr. and Mrs. Richard Nordgren

Constance Rogers McIntyre ’49

Judith Jones Orlandi ’64

Stephen ’84 and Jane Parker

Chris and Steve Mitchell

Leo Mondale and Sarah Patton

Neil Orenstein and Gretchen Knowlton

Arthur and Juanita Nichols

Sally Baker McAllaster ’45

Carrie McColgan

Noah Oppenheim ’05

Julie Parker ’88

Nicki Noble Bean ’01

Kent and Ann Mohnkern

Mr. Frank O’Neill and Ms. Monica Indart

Thomas Newton ’07

Carolyn S. Mitchell

Guy and Tatiana McChesney

Rob and Sara Olson

Mitchell Newlin ’12

Theresa Mattor

Khaleda Mohammad

Jim Ohannes and Elizabeth McGrady

Jeannette Carlton Parker ’56

Ben Mini and Braden Buehler

Hannah Nagle McCabe ’02

Saniya O’Brien ’91

Matt and Brooke Newberg

William Matthews ’03

Suzanne McAllister

Raymond and Ruth Ann Nowak

Hilary Niles ’12

Jonathan and Katherine Norton Judith Novey John Nowacki and Lisa Eaton Joseph Nowak ’07

Nicholas Parson ’04 Deborah Payson ’61 Margo Chapman Pearson ’67 Christian Penney and Renee Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Keating Pepper Elizabeth Drake Perkins ’98 Mr. Roy Pfeil and Ms. Juliana Post Jodi Phinney ’87

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David and Margaret Pinchbeck Dorothea Pinchbeck ’18 Rachel Piper and Renée Perreault Allen and Kathy Pipkin Ms. Ann Pipkin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pobe Phil and Ula Polsky Daniel Poteet and Allison Kupfer Poteet Keith and Barbara Powers David Prentice ’08 Frederick and Elizabeth Prescott Christopher Price and Wendy Poole Stephen Pride ’01 Frances Emerson Prinn ’60 Jennifer Queally Mr. and Mrs. Dean Quinlan Leah Rachin Damion Rallis and Courtney Cook Matt and Kay Ralston Debbie Reed Mary Reed ’94 Torie Reed ’92 Patricia Davidson Reef ’57 Mary Rehak John and Margaret Reimann Katie Reimann ’03 Pam Remy and Karen Weiss Caroline Renwick ’81 Parker Repko

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Charlotte Rhoads ’18 Janice Ribeiro Mr. and Mrs. Joaquim Ribeiro Judith Ribeiro Jona and Jamie Rice Ms. Sally Richardson Lindsay Frye Richman ’96 Jan Meyer Roberson ’55 Mr. John Roberts and Ms. Jean Wilson John and Sonia Robertson Rodney and Diane Robertson Mrs. Jacqueline Robinov Kelsey Robinov Mesa Robinov ’13 Cornelia Leighton Robinson ’52 Mary Ellen Robinson Morgan Robinson Fred and Martina Roediger Stuart Rogers and Esi Seng James G. Rogers III and Jayne Geiger James Rohman ’89 Daniel and Crystal Rollins Adam Rosenbaum and Rose Greely Paul and Cameron Rosenblum Howard and Mary Jane Rosenfield Ian ’91 and Stacey Ross Susannah Ross ’89

Eliza Sprague Rowe ’87 and Will Rowe

George and Ann Marie Sherry

Damien Royer ’19

Peter and Kristin Shumway

Anita Ruff

Harper Sibley ’08

Robert Russell and Elizabeth Kaser

Ms. Seyril Siegel

Julie Russem

Mr. Don Silverson and Ms. Kate Holz

Margery Russem

Brett Simmering ’91

Ms. Mary Ryan

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simmons

Julie Ryder Mr. and Mrs. Cotty Saltonstall

Emily Smaldon ’96 Matthew and Honor Smith

Brandon Salway

Shawn and Angela Smith

Andrew and Catriona Sangster

Timothy Smith and Sandra Banks

Jesse Sargent ’87

Scott Snelling and Maria Ordonez

Justin Schair ’01

Renee St. Jean

Katherine Torrey ’13

Jordi and Katrina St. John

Michael and Christina Traister

Anne Rines Stanley ’61 Peter Stein ’12 Sue Stein Joshua and Lea Steirman Mr. and Mrs. William Sterling

Olivia Stockly ’14 Ellen Fisher Stockmayer Michael ’82 and Barbara Stoddard Samuel Strauss-Malcolm ’01

Caroline Schnell ’06

Derek and Cindy Soule

Phoebe Suva ’13

Mrs. Cathy Schrader

Susan Bliss Soule ’72

Benjamin Scoll and Emily Renschler

John Southall and Krista Nordgren Southall

Michael and Nancy Tarpinian

Jessica Scott ’03

H. William Sowles ’70

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Scribner

Molly Miller Sparling ’93 and Joshua Sparling

Eleanor Semmes ’12 Maryanne Seredynski and Paul Arthur David Sewall Elisabeth Sewall ’01 Michael and Suellen Shaw Ms. Lee Shenton Cooper Sherman ’19

Samuel ’91 and Alice Spencer Suzanne Spencer ’60 Robert Spivey and Marian Dalton Seth and Laura Sprague Susanna Sprague ’08 Mr. and Mrs. John Springer Jason Sproul ’94

Ms. Linda Tucker Burnham Benjamin and Christine Twining

Marjorie Stockford

Bob and Kari Suva

Dick and Alice Spencer

Mrs. Janet Tucker Mike and Allison Turndorf

Margaret Sosnaud ’05

Tara Leahy Seidel ’94

Samuel and Lindsey Tucker

Lorry and Neal Stillman

Ms. Sandra Strouss

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Segal

Olivia Troiano ’16

Rebecca Stern

Eli Sobel ’11

Arthur Schnell and Michele Bednarz

Justin Troiano ’06

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tatelman Brian and Paige Taylor Raphael Taylor ’01 Christian and Elizabeth Thomas Richard Thompson ’94 Bruce Tindal and Nancy Drummond Tindal ’71 Jonathan Tindal ’02 Bonnie Marshall Tompkins ’60 J. Wolfe Tone and Elana Toscano

Mr. Peter Twining Richard and Kelly Valdmanis Abigail Whiting Van Dam ’03 Samuel Van Dam ’01 Devin Van Dyke ’10 Karen Van Dyke Deborah Sampson Van Hoewyk ’60 Francis and Elizabeth von Stade Emily Wagg ’20 Nicholas Wagg ’18 Mr. Timothy Wagg Ms. Anne Walker Hannah Walton Jing Wang ’01 Suzanne Wordock Ward ’91 James and Patricia Wasserman Chris and Pat Watson George Watson ’87


George Weaver and Vicky Smith Lucy Weaver ’15 Hannah Webber ’85 Acadia Weinberg ’16 Dave Weinberg Genevieve Welch ’18 George and Rita Welch Emily Wells ’01 John and Lucy Werner Jonathan R. and Rebecca Stetson Werner Mr. and Mrs. Greg Westcott Rebecca Wheatland ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wheatley Dr. and Mrs. James Whipple Ms. Marilyn Whipple Steven Whipple Katherine Whitaker ’12 David and Breda White David and Heather Whiting Karen Whitney Timothy Whittemore ’00 Mr. A. Tappan Wilder Jenney Wilder Ms. Robin Wilder Peter Wildes and Stephanie Pandora Anna Pandora Wildes ’20 Clint and Sarah Williams Clint and Jennifer Willis Michael Wilson and Carolyn Graney Virginia Dana Windmuller ’57

Michael and Michelle Winn Steven and Lauren Withers Jessica Wolinsky ’02 Jonathan Wolinsky ’06 Kingson Woo Deborah Dodge Wood ’56 Richard Wortley David Woshinsky ’92 Raghu and Vidya Yalamanchili Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yankee Erin Peck Yarema ’98 Michael Zambelli ’93 Eric Zieff ’84 Anne B. Zill ’59

Third Thought Third Thought Initiatives for Civic Engagement was established with the financial support of a $250,000 matching grant from the Edward E. Ford Foundation. Through a variety of youthcentered initiatives, Third Thought channels the energy and capacity of young people and supports their development as agents of change in a nation that suffers from divisions that paralyze our democratic processes. Third Thought’s work is based on the belief that: • diversity of thought and experience is a source of wisdom that should be valued rather than feared. • young people have the desire to be civically engaged members of our communities. • young people can be trusted to lead conversations that bridge the divides of the most pressing issues of our day. • young people have the capacity to work creatively and collaboratively across differences. John Holdridge serves as director of Third Thought Initiatives for Civic Engagement. In addition to working with students and teachers on campus, John is responsible for The Can We? Project, an initiative that provides opportunities for students throughout Maine to practice the art of dialogue across differences and to creatively collaborate with peers on shared goals. Originally a weekend retreat, The Can We? Project team is currently working on a five-year plan to build the capacity of teachers and youth leaders to facilitate work in Maine schools, with the hope of serving as a national model. The group’s first national pilot will take place at Georgetown Day School in Washington, DC, November 2021. 26


Class of 2021 Senior Gift

Families of seniors find that the Senior Gift is a wonderful way to show gratitude for the lifelong gift of a Waynflete education. The following donors honored the Class of 2021 with a donation to the school. Anonymous (10)

David and Bean Granger Lucien and Caroline Guthrie

Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Millspaugh

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simmons

Gregory and Lauren Adey

Hugh and Poppy Hawkins

Khaleda Mohammad

Linda Albert and Rocco LaPenta

Thomas P. Healy

Meg Springer and John Holdridge

Kim Herrlinger

Leo Mondale and Sarah Patton

The Anderson Family Foundation

Christopher Hersey and M.J. Benson

Jean Moon and Vicki Black James Mullen and Elise Ansel

Linda Bean ’59

David and Sara Holdridge

Mr. and Ms. Robert Benson

James and Eileen Hornor

Mark Murrell and Heidi Randall

Mr. and Mrs. William Biersach

Eddie and Patty Howells

Joe and Abby Bliss

Mr. and Mrs. William D. Howells

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Adey

“After sixteen years as part of this amazing community, we feel a sense of obligation to give back and express our gratitude to the school—and we cannot imagine a better way to do that than to chair the Senior Gift Committee. We are thrilled to be able to show our appreciation for Waynflete by giving a gift in honor of the Class of 2021, and leading the effort in supporing our future Flyers.” — Kate Burnham and Nate Clark

Cochairs, Senior Gift Committee Parents of Andrew Clark ’18 and Eliza Clark ’21

Laura Burden Stephen Burt Teresa Cannon Nathan Clark and Kathryn Burnham Michael and Thorne Conley

Jason and Lisen Kern Anthony Kieffer and Susan Conley Keith and Elaine Knowlton

John Nowacki and Lisa Eaton Neil Orenstein and Gretchen Knowlton Mr. and Mrs. J. Samuel Parkhill Christian Penney and Renee Lewis Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas Pride

John and Lindsay Sterling Mr. and Mrs. William Sterling William Talpey and Carla Burkley Ms. Linda Tucker Burnham Benjamin and Christine Twining Mr. Peter Twining Louise Gulick Van Winkle ’60 and Davis Van Winkle Vincent and Nancy Veroneau Ms. Anne Walker Hans and Lee Warner

Michael and Margaret Curtis

Michael and Carolyn Lane

Brian Daikh and Heidi Wierman

Frederick and Carol Lennig

David Ray and Margaret Carver

Page and Laura Lennig

Robert and Virginia Reed

Ms. Marilyn Whipple

Alec and Andrea DiNapoli

Cameron Linen and Metta Morton

Mary Ellen Robinson

Steven Whipple

William Robinson and Jennifer Reed

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yankee

Patrick Dunton and Pamela Stutch Dunton

Jonathan and Leila Linen

Ms. Agnes Eaton

Ms. Rebecca Lockridge

Peter and Sheri Feeney

Ms. Margarethe Lutz

Adam Rosenbaum and Rose Greely

Mr. and Mrs. Stan Freid

Christopher Lynch and Elizabeth Runser

Anita Ruff Mrs. Mary Runser

Ms. Donna Marston

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Segal

Dennis Martin and Heather Tanguay

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shames

Roger and Charlotte Frerichs The Lawrence N. and Alice L. Friedland Foundation Paul Friedland and K. Page Herrlinger Dr. and Mrs. Calvin Fuhrmann

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The Jackson Family

Matt and Brooke Newberg

Mr. and Mrs. John Springer

Stephanie McSherry Alex Millspaugh and Winky Lewis

Michael and Suellen Shaw George and Ann Marie Sherry Peter and Kristin Shumway

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Westcott Dr. and Mrs. James Whipple


Alphabetical Donor List Anonymous (34) Mark Abbott and Rebecca Bloch Acworth Foundation Kurt Adams Patricia Piper Perry Adams ’50

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Angle Jr.

Judith Haffenreffer Bennett ’68

Rand Ardell and Jessica Simmons

Mr. and Ms. Robert Benson

Nicholas Armentrout ’88 and Sarah Chappell Armentrout ’88

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams

C.D. ’73 and Betts Armstrong

Robert and Meg Adams

Katherine Armstrong ’04

Travis Adams

Stanley and Stacie Armstrong

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Adey Gregory and Lauren Adey Nicholas and Pamela Adler Alexander Agnew and Lisa Markushewski Linda Albert and Rocco LaPenta Henok Alemayo ’06 Arthur Aleshire Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alex Benjamin Alexander and Carly Cope

Thomas ’76 and Liz Armstrong

Paula Kazon BentinckSmith ’70 and Peter Bentinck-Smith Christian Berle ’99 Elizabeth Berle ’96 Roger Berle Daniel Berman ’87 Rick Bertaska and Gail Spaien Thomas Bethea

Leigh Bonney ’76 Benjamin Bornstein ’07 and Lauren Fine Bornstein

Thomas Bull ’90

Graham Chance ’14

Martha Burchenal

Olivia Chap ’11

Drew Boulos ’12

Laura Burden

Hilary Chapman ’01

Gregory W. Boulos

Isabel Burdick ’18

Mr. Robert Checkoway

Gretchen Boulos ’01 and Robert Carter

Dona Burke

Cynthia Drummond Choate ’60

Joseph and Cheryl Boulos

Polly Blake Burke ’62

Jane Christie

Parke Burmeister and Sarah Plimpton

Lynda and Erik Clapp Joshua and Portia Clark

Franklin and Susan Burroughs

Nathan Clark and Kathryn Burnham

Stephen Burt

Herbert and Melanie Clarke

Chris Cabot and Kai Bicknell

Jennifer and Fred Clarke

Dee Dee Dana Bradford ’58 Happy Langmaid Bradford ’54

Alison Beebe Arshad ’88

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bibeau

Newell and Tenney Augur

Mr. Stuart Bicknell and Ms. Nan Carey

Craig Bramley and Kimberly Simmons

Mr. and Mrs. William Biersach

Rachel Levy Brander ’08

Emily and John Birknes

Jessica Braun

Roxanne Baker Nakita Baldic Joseph Barbieri and Rebecca Roth Barbieri

Gil and Edie Birney Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bishop

Carrie and Kevin Chamberlain

Ceri Nichols Botto ’04

Nancy Brain and John Watson

Morgan Pendergast Baker ’04

Michael and Emily Bukowski-Thall

John Branson ’65 Mr. and Mrs. James Bray Lynne and Tim Breen

Karen and Bill Burke

Ms. Susan Caldwell George Calvert and MaryAustin Dowd

Lindsay Clarke

Christopher Cameron and Sarah Begin Cameron ’01

Timothy Cloudman and Lori Garon

Pauline Barry

Christopher Bixby ’03

Cornelia Greaves Bates

Jean Gyger Black ’48

Linda Beagle

Mr. Ed Blanchard

Nancy Tyler Allyn ’47

Ms. Diana Bean

Zachary Blattner ’01

Joshua Broder ’97 and Eliza Ginn ’00

Benjamin Alsup and Carrie Comer Alsup

Linda Bean ’59

Catherine Bledsoe ’81

Brooks Family Foundation

Thomas and Lori Campbell

Susanne Beck

Joe and Abby Bliss

Keith and Maria Canning

Dan and Joan Amory

Nancy Montgomery Beebe ’63 and Michael Beebe

Mr. R. Howard Bloch

Jeb Brooks and Cherie Wendelken

Teresa Cannon

Erin Brown

Jonathan Cantwell ’86 and Elizabeth Dranitzke

Jennifer Hall Alfrey ’91 Mohamed Ali ’19

Jonathan Amory ’97 Tessa Anable The Anderson Family Foundation Elizabeth Angelone ’83

Henry Beeuwkes and Margaret Mills Elizabeth Woodman Begin ’70 and Jeffory Begin Anne and John Belden Lisa Beneman ’09

Amanda Pilon Boger ’01 Caroline Clifford Bond ’53 Sheila Dietz Bonenberger ’67 Ann Bonebakker Bonney ’91

Christopher Bride ’91 Mr. and Mrs. James Broder

Rachel Brown-Chidsey Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Buckspan Theodore and Sheila Bukowski

Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Clarke III

Edward and Phyllis Campbell Katherine Campbell ’07 Megan Campbell ’10

Robert and Elizabeth Carroll Penelope Pachios Carson ’58

Gail Chapman Close ’72

Vincent and Susan Clough B.J. and April Cloutier Terri Coakley Andrew Cohen ’86 Brandon Cohen ’99 Charles Cohen and Mary Iaculli Tim Cole and Debbie Rowe Ann Tracy Cole ’01 Mary Murray Coleman Lily Collins ’13

Brandon Carter ’03

Michael and Thorne Conley

Sarah Chaiklin ’92

Joan and George Connick

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Andy and Cathie Connors Joseph Connors ’15 Mr. and Mrs. Bernal Cook Brian Corcoran and Melissa Smith Madeleine Gatchell Corson ’55

Edward and Emily Demetriou

Patrick Dunton and Pamela Stutch Dunton

Sarah Knowles Dent ’80

Melissa Dupree

Anne Detmer ’70

Anthony and Kimberly Eames

Josephine Hildreth Detmer ’47 Lily Deupree ’01

David and Cydney Cox

Bernard and Sheila Devine

Christopher and Jennifer Coyne

Mark Devoe ’95

Anne Armstrong Cram ’71

Michael and Liza d’Hemecourt

Betsy Critchfield ’06 Thomas ’78 and Patricia Cronin Will Crosby and Katherine Simmonds Paul S. Crowley and Delia B. Pooler Jason and Wendy Curtis Michael and Margaret Curtis Laurie Marshall Cushman ’59

Eric and Angela Dexter

Figgy DiBenedetto Jonathan and Grier Dienstag Jeffrey Diggins and Abigail King Diggins Alec and Andrea DiNapoli Mr. Gary DiPerna Sr. Gary and Stacy DiPerna Bonnie Docherty ’90 Jane Doherty ’58

Brian Daikh and Heidi Wierman

Ryan Doil ’01

Dana Dakers and Barbara Belik

Cathy and Matthew Douglas

Gretchen Koch Daly ’06 Laurel and Brian Daly Nancy Davidson ’56 Peter ’61 and Ronni Davidson Ana Davis ’03 Geraldine Davis Conan Deady and Cynthia Berliner Joanne Taylor DeKay ’86

Peter Donnelly

Tracy Floyd and Bryson Hopkins

Ms. Agnes Eaton Jamie Ecker and Jane Nichols-Ecker

Jonathan Fouser and Marta Filip-Fouser

Sam Elowitch ’88 and Leah Binder ’80

Melissa Fox

Lynne Manson Gawtry ’87 and Michael Gawtry Michael Gelsanliter Pamela Malcolm Gemery ’53

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eng

Talcott and Jennifer Franklin

Jay and Lynne Espy

Samuel Frederick ’15

Allison Nowicki Estell ’89

Frank and Susan Gentile

Michael and Leah Freeman

Caroline Robertson Evans ’01

Mr. and Mrs. Stan Freid

Katherine Glaser Getchell ’88

Tim Fahey and Eileen Gillespie Fahey

James and Mary Freilinger

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gifford

Sarah Freilinger ’91

Richard Giles ’76

Roger and Charlotte Frerichs

Alexis Gilman ’92

Hugh Freund ’06 Jacob Freund ’03

Christopher Gleason and Andrea Brown Gleason

The Lawrence N. and Alice L. Friedland Foundation

Rabbi Brenner Glickman ’89 and Elaine Glickman

Peter and Sheri Feeney

Paul Friedland and K. Page Herrlinger

Peter and Diane Godsoe

Willard Fenderson

Martha Chaplin Frink ’71

David Farmer and Erin Macey Mr. and Mrs. James Farr Jon and Kimberly Farr Courtney Drake Farrell ’03 Liam Feeney ’19

William Fenton ’01

Mr. Thomas Dowling and Ms. Chris Barnes

Ms. Tatiana Fischer

Louis Frumer ’14

Greta Flaherty ’04

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fry

Peter Drake ’66

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Flemmings

Dr. and Mrs. Calvin Fuhrmann

Mr. and Mrs. William Fletcher

Tiki Fuhro and Kevin O’Leary

Robert Flight

Katie Fullam Harris ’85

Fred Flores and Catherine Lindgren

Sarah Fuller-Matsubara and Ken Matsubara

Nicole and Raymond DuFauchard

Deborah Clark Gray ’66

Vanessa Gates-Elston ’96

Kelley Frumer ’17

Drew and Susan Dubuque

Jeffrey Garland ’99

The Edward E. Ford Foundation

Ariana Fischer

Richard and Susanna DuBois

Leah Grams ’15

Elizabeth Gates

John Frumer and Elizabeth Barrett

Traci and Michael Dowd

James Garland and Carol Andreae

John and Angela Foddrill

Jason Fifield ’90

Martha Holbrook Douglas Pigeon ’55

Diane Duncan ’62

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Kingsley Floyd ’12

P. Wheeler Gemmer ’74

David and Maria Glaser

Kimberly Davidson Golden ’94 W. Blake and Kristin Gooch Ralph Good and Catherine Cloudman Alyssa Goodrich Stephen Goodrich Robert and Camille Goodwin John Gosselin and Bethany Beausang Miriam Gough ’77 Emily Graham and Karl Gifford Ms. Marilyn Graham

David and Bean Granger Helen Gray-Bauer ’15 Jennifer Greaves Benjamin and Isabel Griffith Amelia Grohman ’98 Dalit Gulak ’01 Hyman Gulak Kevin Gulliver Lucien and Caroline Guthrie James Hagan and Anne Wade Mr. John Hagan and Ms. Melody Tortosa Mrs. Julie Hagan John Hambley ’01 Peter Hamblin and Carol Titterton Chase Hamilton ’08 Rachel Hamilton ’10 Susan and Philip Hamilton Lillian Hancock ’04 Morris Hancock and Linda Peyton Hancock Tucker Hancock ’04 William and Lindsay Hancock Mr. and Mrs. David Hankowski Mark and Erica Corina Hankowski Susan Soule Hansen ’61 Steve and Theo Hanson Andrew Happel and Margaret Logan


Betsey Staples Harding ’62 Meredith Harrell ’91 Jarod and Jennifer Harriman Jed and Amy Harris Peter Hart and Heather Courtice Hart ’88 John Harvey ’05 Whitney Neville Harvey Julianna Harwood ’15 William Harwood and Ellen Alderman Fiona Haslett Caroline Hastings ’17 Corrilla Decker Hastings ’53 TJ Hauser and Lindsay Hocking-Hauser Hugh and Poppy Hawkins Holly Haywood Thomas P. Healy Doug and Mela Heestand Frances Picking Helyar ’46 Buell and Anne Heminway Guillermo and Jeraldine Herrera Kim Herrlinger Christopher Hersey and M.J. Benson Mr. and Mrs. James Higgins III James and Patricia Higgins Ms. Nancy Hill

Elizabeth Dehler Hodsdon ’01

Kenneth and Tasha Irving

Beatrice and Jeffrey Kalinich

Mr. and Mrs. William Hoeflinger

Elizabeth Isele

Dianne and Ed Keenan

Mark Isherwood and Heather Robertson Isherwood ’89

Patrick and Jessica Keenan

Sara Holbrook ’62 and Foster Aborn

Barbara Keilson

David and Sara Holdridge

David Israel and Pamela Fletcher

Ken and Hilary Holm ’82

Howard Ives ’65

Ethan Holm ’10

Jacobsen Ives ’02

Edward Holmes

Mary Iyer

Jake Hopkins and Anne Scribner Hopkins

The Jackson Family

Margaret Christie Keohan ’89

James and Eileen Hornor

Laura Jackson

Jason and Lisen Kern

Rhiannan Jackson ’13

Robert and Amy Kerr

Ryan and Kelsey Jackson

Loren Kessel and Alison Gibbs

Mr. Steven Horowitz and Ms. Patricia Ramsay Sam and Rebecca Hotchkiss Eddie and Patty Howells Mr. and Mrs. William D. Howells Mr. and Mrs. Wally Howerton Christine and Polly Howerton-Lynch Cindy Howton and Christopher Formant Megan Huber ’79 Luke D. Huber ’81 The Hudson Foundation Charles Hudson ’01 Mr. Alan Hutchinson and Ms. Rumenija Truncali Hutchinson

Molly Field James ’98 Nicholas Jenkins and Jessica Kerwin Jenkins Kate and Marc Jeton Kevin Johannen and Megan Connolly

David Keith and Stephen Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kellogg

Holly Kidder ’85 Anthony Kieffer and Susan Conley Angus and Catherine King Kristen Graffam King ’89

Christopher Johansen and Tama Whitelaw

Bob and Caitlin Kirby

David Johanson and Jenepher Burton

Daniel and Bethany Kleban

Margaret Thompson Johnson ’60 Haynes Johnston and Lilly Darche

Sean and Barbara Kirby Patricia Davis Klingenstein ’47 Lucy Fowler Klug ’52 Justine Knizeski ’72

Susan Palmer Jones ’58 and Spencer Jones

Ed Knoll and Divya Muralidhara

Patrick and Janet Joyce

Caroline Campbell Knott ’55

Amanda Hamblin Joyce ’01 David ’96 and Jessica Joyce

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hines

John Hutchison and Stacey Sevelowitz

Sara Hirshon ’95

Chelsea Leighton Hyde ’07

Jeremy Judge ’05

Kurt and Christi Hissong

Mark Ireland and Lisa Tessler

Lissa Hall Juedemann ’94

Capt and Mrs. Glenn Hodgdon

Ana Keilson ’01

Steve and Cinda Joyce

Adam Juskewitch ’01

Keith and Elaine Knowlton Susan Koch Leeza Kopaeva ’18 William and Nyssa Kourakos Lewis and Margaret Krainin Erik and Lisa Kramer

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Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kreisher

Michael and Camilla Li

Johanna Rosenfield Kremberg ’01

Jodi and Scott Libby

Matthew LaCasse ’05

Lowell and Melissa Libby

Cathel and Jan Macleod

Spencer Libby ’06 and Maggie DeFanti Libby ’06

Jeffrey Madore

Michael and Rebecca R. Lambert ’98 Charles Lampman and Sarah Quinn Anthony and Cynthia Lamport Michael and Carolyn Lane Brian and Candie Lang Betsy and Leonard Langer Julia Langham Charlotte Langmaid ’60 Catharine Keith LaPuma ’01

Peter and Eve McPheeters

Carolyn S. Mitchell

Anando Naqui ’08

Laura Chase MacLean ’18

Scott McPheeters ’01

Chris and Steve Mitchell

Stephanie McSherry

Elizabeth Hamblin Naylor ’97

Kirsten McWilliams ’91

Benjamin Mitchell-Lewis and Frances Lewis

Mr. and Ms. Barry Nelson

Edward and Suzanne Mahar

Matthew and Sunshine Mechtenberg

Khaleda Mohammad Mohamed Mohamud ’11

Daniel Nere and Hana Alem

Ryan and Stacy Linehan

Jim and Liz Maier

Randy and Misty Melendi

Kent and Ann Mohnkern

Matt and Brooke Newberg

Cameron Linen and Metta Morton

Carter Manny and Elizabeth Chapman

Joseph and Gloria Melnick

Mitchell Newlin ’12

Jonathan and Leila Linen

Colin and Roberta March

Spencer ’90 and Shea Melnick

Leo Mondale and Sarah Patton

Wade Lippert and Heather McKenny Lippert ’92

Michael and Jill Marsanskis

Mr. Robert Melzer

Courtney Mongell and Ryan Ravenscroft

Thomas Newton ’07

Charles Marston

Ms. Rose Mendoza

Ms. Donna Marston

Peter and Ellie Mercer

Steven Marston

Marshall and Rheta Mering

Dennis Martin and Heather Tanguay

Mary Howes Merrick ’60

Janice L. Moore ’82

Dr. and Mrs. David Michaud

Josephine Moore ’13 Virginia Moore ’16

Tracy Michaud and Darius Iranpour

Warren Moorhead and Mara Robinov-Moorhead

James and Kristine Millard

Caleb Morfit ’01

Avis and Fred Miller

Keith and Cynthia Morgan

Carol Miller

Dan Morgenstern and Moriah Moser

Lisa and Joseph Libby

Lipton Crisp Family Foundation Brian and Sandra Livingston

Henry and Sarah Laurence

Joseph and Giovanna Lockhart

Pamela Knowles Lawrason ’65

Ms. Rebecca Lockridge

William Matthews ’03

Jeffrey and Beth Longcope

Theresa Mattor

Benjamin Leahy ’91

John Lord ’73

Sally Baker McAllaster ’45

Ashley Smith Leavell ’96

Ted and Abby Lord

Nancy McAllister

Adam and Diana Lee

Nancy Langmaid Loth ’62

Suzanne McAllister

Leslie and Bill Lee

Mr. and Mrs. David Low Sr.

Zachary and Amy McBee

Mary Soule LeMaistre ’66 and P. Andre LeMaistre

Ellie Linen Low and Dave Low

Hannah Nagle McCabe ’02

Jessica Stillman Lenci ’93

Bronley and Matthew Luhrman

Frederick and Carol Lennig Page and Laura Lennig Darene Holbrook Lennon ’58 David and Kara Leopold

Ms. Margarethe Lutz Christopher Lynch and Elizabeth Runser

Michele Lettiere

Arnie Macdonald and Liza Moore

David and Stefanie Levenson

Mr. and Mrs. Michael MacDonald

Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Martin

Guy and Tatiana McChesney Carrie McColgan Daniel and Alison McCormack Constance Rogers McIntyre ’49

Charles Miller ’65 Katherine Ostrye Miller ’99 Mark Miller ’98

Jean Moon and Vicki Black Albert Moore ’83 Anne Cobb Moore ’56

Florence Walker Morrison ’55

Matthew Miller ’01

Raymond and Leah Morrow

Shelby Hayden Miller ’71

Elizabeth Moser

Roger, Margot, and Tara ’09 Milliken

Ezra Moser ’06

Nathan and Jennifer Mills

Jeremy Moser and Laura Kittle

Heidi McKee ’86

Robert and Christine Mills

Naomi Moser ’09

Holly and Tom McKenny

Alex Millspaugh and Winky Lewis

James Mullen and Elise Ansel

Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Millspaugh

Joshua and Marci Murphy

Judith McManamy ’58

Peter and Emily Levine

Stacie MacDonald

Whitney McMullan ’01

Dale and Rich Lewis

Ann Machado

Reid McMullan ’05

Elizabeth Lewis ’11

Anna MacLean ’15

Brian McNiff and Heather McCargo

Edward Li and Kin Ly

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Christopher and Katharine MacLean

Anne McPheeters ’99

Ben Mini and Braden Buehler Zareen Taj Mirza ’75

Mark Murrell and Heidi Randall Paul Musgrove and Mercedes Davila-Musgrove

William and Pia Neilson

Joseph Newton ’01 Tri Nguyen and Maura Ryan Arthur and Juanita Nichols Ben and Anne Niles Hilary Niles ’12 Nicki Noble Bean ’01 Jodi Nofsinger Karl Norberg and Pam Gleichman Ms. Kyle Norberg Dr. and Mrs. Richard Nordgren Jonathan and Katherine Norton Bill Noto and Martha Sutro Judith Novey John Nowacki and Lisa Eaton Joseph Nowak ’07 Raymond and Ruth Ann Nowak Jessica Lang Nowinski ’88 Saniya O’Brien ’91 Jim Ohannes and Elizabeth McGrady Bob Olney and Catherine Richards Rob and Sara Olson


Dorothea Pinchbeck ’18

Mary Rehak

Clayton Rockefeller ’97

Jesse Sargent ’87

Ms. Seyril Siegel

Rachel Piper and Renée Perreault

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Reich

Fred and Martina Roediger

Rosa Scarcelli ’88 and Thomas Rhoads

Mr. Don Silverson and Ms. Kate Holz

Neil Orenstein and Gretchen Knowlton

Allen and Kathy Pipkin

John and Margaret Reimann

Gillian Schair ’90 and Seth Rigoletti

Brett Simmering ’91

Judith Jones Orlandi ’64

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Plumb

Mr. Frank O’Neill and Ms. Monica Indart Noah Oppenheim ’05

Paul Ovigele and Whitney Ball Matthew Page ’97 Mary Jane and Peter Pagenstecher John Palmer ’54 Darrell Pardy and Carolyn Hughes

Ms. Ann Pipkin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pobe Phil and Ula Polsky Daniel Poteet and Allison Kupfer Poteet Mr. Joseph Powers Joseph and Tania Powers Keith and Barbara Powers

Anne Chadwick Parker ’61

David Prentice ’08

Jason and Sara Parker

Frederick and Elizabeth Prescott

Jeannette Carlton Parker ’56 Julie Parker ’88 Stephen ’84 and Jane Parker Mr. and Mrs. J. Samuel Parkhill Nicholas Parson ’04 Deborah Payson ’61 Daniel Pearl and Robin Henry-Pearl Margo Chapman Pearson ’67 Christian Penney and Renee Lewis Julie Pennington Mr. and Mrs. Keating Pepper Elizabeth Drake Perkins ’98 Sara Halica Perz ’01

Katie Reimann ’03 Pam Remy and Karen Weiss Caroline Renwick ’81

Paul and Cameron Rosenblum

Charlotte Rhoads ’18

Howard and Mary Jane Rosenfield Ian ’91 and Stacey Ross

Janice Ribeiro Mr. and Mrs. Joaquim Ribeiro Judith Ribeiro

Lindsay Frye Richman ’96

Stephen Pride ’01

Lee Tyler Robbins ’55

Ms. Sally Richardson James Rines ’76 Jan Meyer Roberson ’55

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Quinlan

Mr. John Roberts and Ms. Jean Wilson

Shirley Cole Quinn ’42

John and Sonia Robertson

Leah Rachin

Rodney and Diane Robertson Mrs. Jacqueline Robinov

Matt and Kay Ralston

Kelsey Robinov

David Ray and Margaret Carver

Mesa Robinov ’13

Debbie Reed

Cornelia Leighton Robinson ’52

Mary Reed ’94

Mary Ellen Robinson

Robert and Virginia Reed

Morgan Robinson

Jodi Phinney ’87

Torie Reed ’92

David and Margaret Pinchbeck

Patricia Davidson Reef ’57

Thomas and Laura Robinson

Mr. Roy Pfeil and Ms. Juliana Post

James and Sonali Reese

Daniel and Crystal Rollins

Mr. and Mrs. Lamson Rheinfrank Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas Pride

Damion Rallis and Courtney Cook

James Rohman ’89 Adam Rosenbaum and Rose Greely

Jona and Jamie Rice

Jennifer Queally

Stuart Rogers and Esi Seng

Parker Repko

Christopher Price and Wendy Poole

Frances Emerson Prinn ’60

James G. Rogers III and Jayne Geiger

William Robinson and Jennifer Reed

Justin Schair ’01

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simmons

Erica Schair-Cardona ’94 and Ivan Cardona

Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin

Arthur Schnell and Michele Bednarz

Emily Smaldon ’96

Caroline Schnell ’06

Brad and Margaret Smith

Mrs. Cathy Schrader Jeremy ’84 and Kerry Sclar

Susannah Ross ’89

Benjamin Scoll and Emily Renschler

Edward Rowe and Catherine Bickford

Jessica Scott ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Scribner

Eliza Sprague Rowe ’87 and Will Rowe

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Segal

Barry and Carley Smith Christopher and Anne Smith Matthew and Honor Smith Shawn and Angela Smith Timothy Smith and Sandra Banks Scott Snelling and Maria Ordonez

Damien Royer ’19

Mark Segar and Susan Metters

Anita Ruff

Tara Leahy Seidel ’94

Tim Soley and Maria Gallace

Mrs. Mary Runser

Eleanor Semmes ’12

Margaret Sosnaud ’05

Robert Russell and Elizabeth Kaser

Elonide Semmes

Derek and Cindy Soule

Dora Russem ’19

Maryanne Seredynski and Paul Arthur

Margaret W. Soule Charitable Trust

Julie Russem

David Sewall

Susan Bliss Soule ’72

Margery Russem

Elisabeth Sewall ’01

Dr. Anthony C. Southall

Nina Russem ’09

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shames

John Ryan and Jenny Scheu

Mr. and Mrs. John Shannon

John Southall and Krista Nordgren Southall

Ms. Mary Ryan

Michael and Suellen Shaw

Julie Ryder

Ms. Lee Shenton

Mr. and Mrs. Cotty Saltonstall

Cooper Sherman ’19

Brandon Salway

George and Ann Marie Sherry

William Sandberg ’87

David S. Sherman, Jr.

Andrew and Catriona Sangster

Deborah Sampson Shinn

Sophie Sangster ’19

Harper Sibley ’08

Peter and Kristin Shumway

Eli Sobel ’11

H. William Sowles ’70 Joe and Susan Spagnola Molly Miller Sparling ’93 and Joshua Sparling Sandy and Jill Spaulding Dick and Alice Spencer Samuel ’91 and Alice Spencer Suzanne Spencer ’60

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Robert Spivey and Marian Dalton

Bob and Kari Suva

Justin Troiano ’06

Ms. Anne Walker

Mary Louise Thomas Sprague ’46

Phoebe Suva ’13

Olivia Troiano ’16

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh

William Talpey and Carla Burkley

Aklilu Tsaedu and Rahel Hagos

Hannah Walton

Joseph Tansey and Ellis Pepper

Mrs. Janet Tucker

Suzanne Wordock Ward ’91

Michael and Nancy Tarpinian

Samuel and Lindsey Tucker

P.W. Sprague Memorial Foundation Seth and Laura Sprague Susanna Sprague ’08 Mr. and Mrs. John Springer

Hans and Lee Warner

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tumas

James and Patricia Wasserman

Mike and Allison Turndorf

Mr. and Mrs. John Watling

Brian and Paige Taylor

Rick and Beatrice Turner

Chris and Pat Watson

Springtide Studio, LLC

Raphael Taylor ’01

George Watson ’87

Jason Sproul ’94

Robert and Mary Lou Thall

Benjamin and Christine Twining

Renee St. Jean

Sandra Thaxter ’61

Mrs. Dagny St. John

Christian and Elizabeth Thomas

Meg Springer and John Holdridge

Jordi and Katrina St. John Leah Ross St. Onge ’01 Anne Rines Stanley ’61 Peter Stein ’12 Sue Stein Joshua and Lea Steirman John and Lindsay Sterling Mr. and Mrs. William Sterling Rebecca Stern Mr. Campbell Steward Mark and Alice Steward Lorry and Neal Stillman Marjorie Stockford Ayres ’82 and C.C. Stockly Olivia Stockly ’14 Ellen Fisher Stockmayer Michael ’82 and Barbara Stoddard Samuel Strauss-Malcolm ’01 Pamelia Deering Strayer ’46 Ms. Sandra Strouss

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tatelman

Ms. Linda Tucker Burnham

Jing Wang ’01

Christopher and Erica Thompson Nathaniel Thompson Richard Thompson ’94

Mr. Peter Twining

George Weaver and Vicky Smith

Kristin and Warren Valdmanis

Lucy Weaver ’15

Richard and Kelly Valdmanis

Acadia Weinberg ’16

Jonathan ’94 and Tam Valenti

Hannah Webber ’85 Dave Weinberg Genevieve Welch ’18 George and Rita Welch

Joan Tilney

Abigail Whiting Van Dam ’03

Ms. Jessie Timberlake

Samuel Van Dam ’01

Kevin Wellenius and Alane O’Connor

Bruce Tindal and Nancy Drummond Tindal ’71

Devin Van Dyke ’10

Emily Wells ’01

Jonathan Tindal ’02

Karen Van Dyke

John and Lucy Werner

Deborah Sampson Van Hoewyk ’60

Jonathan R. and Rebecca Stetson Werner

Louise Gulick Van Winkle ’60 and Davis Van Winkle

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Westcott

Vincent and Nancy Veroneau

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wheatley

Bonnie Marshall Tompkins ’60 J. Wolfe Tone and Elana Toscano Katherine Torrey ’13 William A. Torrey and Pamela Phillips Torrey Emily Trafton ’12

David Vickery and Tasha Worster-Vickery Francis and Elizabeth von Stade

Michael and Christina Traister

Emily Wagg ’20

Michael Trautman and Judy Gailen

Nicholas Wagg ’18

Jeff Troiano and Abby Dubay-Troiano

Geoff and Alice Wagg Mr. Timothy Wagg Bob and Phyllis Waisman

Rebecca Wheatland ’90

Betsey Loveland Wheeler ’57 Dr. and Mrs. James Whipple Ms. Marilyn Whipple Steven Whipple Katherine Whitaker ’12 Barbara White David and Breda White


REVENUE

EXPENSES

David and Heather Whiting Holly Whitney ’08 Karen Whitney Timothy Whittemore ’00 Alexandra Collins Wight ’00

Budgeted Expenses 2021–2022

Budgeted Revenue 2021–2022

Mr. A. Tappan Wilder Jenney Wilder Ms. Robin Wilder Anna Pandora Wildes ’20 Danielle Wildes and William Clark Peter Wildes and Stephanie Pandora Clint and Sarah Williams Clint and Jennifer Willis Michael Wilson and Carolyn Graney Virginia Dana Windmuller ’57 Michael and Michelle Winn Joe and Carol Wishcamper

Personnel Tuition

$18,941,645

Endowment Transfers

$1,297,891

Auxiliary Programs

$1,182,000

Fundraising

$710,000

Other Income

$77,000

David Woshinsky ’92

$200,000

Anne B. Zill ’59

$649,000 $285,000

Other Expenses

$52,615

Professional Development

$40,000 $22,208,536

4 Gifts

26 Gifts

$400,000

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yankee

Eric Zieff ’84

$739,731

$500,000

$300,000

Michael Zambelli ’93

$1,106,750

GIVING AT A GLANCE

Raghu and Vidya Yalamanchili Erin Peck Yarema ’98

$1,190,000

Debt Service

TOTAL

Kingson Woo

Richard Wortley

$1,539,500

Plant

Technology

Jonathan Wolinsky ’06

John Wordock ’87

Auxiliary Programs

Administration

TOTAL $22,208,536

Jessica Wolinsky ’02

R. Tobey Scott and Amy Woodhouse

$5,335,023

Instruction

Steven and Lauren Withers

Deborah Dodge Wood ’56

$11,270,917

Financial Aid

$100,000

741 Gifts

94 Gifts

32 Gifts

38 Gifts

7 Gifts 1 Gift

$0 $1 – $999

$1,000 – $2,499

$2,500 – $4,999

$5,000 – $9,999

$10,000 – $24,999

$25,000 – $50,000– $100,000+ $49,999 $99,999

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Alumni Giving by Class 1942 Shirley Cole Quinn 1945 Sally Baker McAllaster 1946 Frances Picking Helyar Mary Louise Thomas Sprague Pamelia Deering Strayer 1947 Nancy Tyler Allyn Josephine Hildreth Detmer Patricia Davis Klingenstein 1948 Jean Gyger Black 1949 Constance Rogers McIntyre 1950 Patricia Piper Perry Adams 1952 Lucy Fowler Klug Cornelia Leighton Robinson 1953 Caroline Clifford Bond Pamela Malcolm Gemery Corrilla Decker Hastings 1954 Happy Langmaid Bradford John Palmer

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1955 Anonymous Madeleine Gatchell Corson Martha Holbrook Douglas Pigeon Caroline Campbell Knott Florence Walker Morrison Lee Tyler Robbins Jan Meyer Roberson 1956 Nancy Davidson Anne Cobb Moore Jeannette Carlton Parker Deborah Dodge Wood 1957 Patricia Davidson Reef Betsey Loveland Wheeler Virginia Dana Windmuller 1958 Dee Dee Dana Bradford Penelope Pachios Carson Jane Doherty Susan Palmer Jones Darene Holbrook Lennon Judith McManamy 1959 Linda Bean Laurie Marshall Cushman Anne B. Zill 1960 Cynthia Drummond Choate Margaret Thompson Johnson Charlotte Langmaid Mary Howes Merrick Frances Emerson Prinn Suzanne Spencer Bonnie Marshall Tompkins Deborah Sampson Van Hoewyk Louise Gulick Van Winkle

1961 Peter Davidson Susan Soule Hansen Anne Chadwick Parker Deborah Payson Anne Rines Stanley Sandra Thaxter 1962 Polly Blake Burke Diane Duncan Betsey Staples Harding Sara Holbrook Nancy Langmaid Loth Deborah Weare Slavin 1963 Nancy Montgomery Beebe 1964 Judith Jones Orlandi 1965 John Branson Howard Ives Pamela Knowles Lawrason Charles Miller 1966 Peter Drake Deborah Clark Gray Mary Soule LeMaistre

1971 Anne Armstrong Cram Martha Chaplin Frink Shelby Hayden Miller Nancy Drummond Tindal 1972 Gail Chapman Close Justine Knizeski Susan Bliss Soule 1973 C.D. Armstrong John Lord 1974 P. Wheeler Gemmer 1975 Zareen Taj Mirza 1976 Thomas Armstrong Leigh Bonney Richard Giles James Rines 1977 Miriam Gough 1978 Thomas Cronin

1967 Sheila Dietz Bonenberger Margo Chapman Pearson

1979 Megan Huber

1968 Judith Haffenreffer Bennett

1980 Leah Binder Sarah Knowles Dent

1970 Elizabeth Woodman Begin Paula Kazon Bentinck-Smith Anne Detmer H. William Sowles

1981 Catherine Bledsoe Luke D. Huber Caroline Renwick


1982 Hilary Huber Holm Janice L. Moore Ayres Stockly Michael Stoddard 1983 Elizabeth Angelone Albert Moore 1984 Stephen Parker Jeremy Sclar Eric Zieff 1985 Katie Fullam Harris Holly Kidder Hannah Webber 1986 Jonathan Cantwell Andrew Cohen Joanne Taylor DeKay Heidi McKee 1987 Anonymous Daniel Berman Lynne Manson Gawtry Jodi Phinney Eliza Sprague Rowe William Sandberg Jesse Sargent George Watson John Wordock 1988 Nicholas Armentrout Sarah Chappell Armentrout Alison Beebe Arshad Heather Courtice Hart Sam Elowitch Katherine Glaser Getchell Jessica Lang Nowinski Julie Parker Rosa Scarcelli

1989 Allison Nowicki Estell Rabbi Brenner Glickman Heather Robertson Isherwood Margaret Christie Keohan Kristen Graffam King James Rohman Susannah Ross

1994 Kimberly Davidson Golden Lissa Hall Juedemann Mary Reed Erica Schair-Cardona Tara Leahy Seidel Jason Sproul Richard Thompson Jonathan Valenti

1990 Thomas Bull Bonnie Docherty Jason Fifield Spencer Melnick Gillian Schair Rebecca Wheatland

1995 Mark Devoe Sara Hirshon

1991 Jennifer Hall Alfrey Ann Bonebakker Bonney Christopher Bride Sarah Freilinger Meredith Harrell Benjamin Leahy Kirsten McWilliams Saniya O’Brien Ian Ross Brett Simmering Samuel Spencer Suzanne Wordock Ward 1992 Sarah Chaiklin Alexis Gilman Heather McKenny Lippert Torie Reed David Woshinsky 1993 Jessica Stillman Lenci Molly Miller Sparling Michael Zambelli

1996 Anonymous Elizabeth Berle Vanessa Gates-Elston David Joyce Ashley Smith Leavell Lindsay Frye Richman Emily Smaldon 1997 Jonathan Amory Joshua Broder Elizabeth Hamblin Naylor Matthew Page Clayton Rockefeller 1998 Amelia Grohman Molly Field James Rebecca R. Lambert Mark Miller Elizabeth Drake Perkins Erin Peck Yarema 1999 Anonymous (2) Christian Berle Brandon Cohen Jeffrey Garland Anne McPheeters Katherine Ostrye Miller

2000 Eliza Ginn Timothy Whittemore Alexandra Collins Wight 2001 Anonymous (2) Zachary Blattner Amanda Pilon Boger Gretchen Boulos Sarah Begin Cameron Hilary Chapman Ann Tracy Cole Lily Deupree Ryan Doil Caroline Robertson Evans William Fenton Dalit Gulak John Hambley Elizabeth Dehler Hodsdon Charles Hudson Amanda Hamblin Joyce Adam Juskewitch Ana Keilson Johanna Rosenfield Kremberg Catharine Keith LaPuma Whitney McMullan Scott McPheeters Matthew Miller Caleb Morfit Joseph Newton Nicki Noble Bean Sara Halica Perz Stephen Pride Justin Schair Elisabeth Sewall Leah Ross St. Onge Samuel Strauss-Malcolm Raphael Taylor Samuel Van Dam Jing Wang Emily Wells

2002 Jacobsen Ives Hannah Nagle McCabe Jonathan Tindal Jessica Wolinsky 2003 Christopher Bixby Brandon Carter Ana Davis Courtney Drake Farrell Jacob Freund William Matthews Katie Reimann Jessica Scott Abigail Whiting Van Dam 2004 Katherine Armstrong Morgan Pendergast Baker Ceri Nichols Botto Greta Flaherty Lillian Hancock Tucker Hancock Nicholas Parson 2005 Anonymous John Harvey Jeremy Judge Matthew LaCasse Reid McMullan Noah Oppenheim Margaret Sosnaud 2006 Henok Alemayo Betsy Critchfield Gretchen Koch Daly Hugh Freund Maggie DeFanti Libby Spencer Libby Ezra Moser Caroline Schnell Justin Troiano Jonathan Wolinsky

2007 Anonymous Benjamin Bornstein Katherine Campbell Chelsea Leighton Hyde Thomas Newton Joseph Nowak 2008 Anonymous Kristy Andrews Harvey Rachel Levy Brander Chase Hamilton Anando Naqui David Prentice Harper Sibley Susanna Sprague Holly Whitney 2009 Lisa Beneman Tara Milliken Naomi Moser Nina Russem 2010 Megan Campbell Rachel Hamilton Ethan Holm Devin Van Dyke 2011 Anonymous Olivia Chap Elizabeth Lewis Mohamed Mohamud Eli Sobel

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REUNION GIVING

Class of 2001 Alumni Honor Faculty

2012 Anonymous Drew Boulos Kingsley Floyd Mitchell Newlin Hilary Niles Eleanor Semmes Peter Stein Emily Trafton Katherine Whitaker 2013 Lily Collins Rhiannan Jackson Josephine Moore Mesa Robinov Phoebe Suva Katherine Torrey 2014 Graham Chance Louis Frumer Olivia Stockly

“We all had different experiences at Waynflete and feel various levels of connection 20 years after graduation. One thing that we can agree on is that our teachers went above and beyond to support our academic growth. We left Waynflete with an incredible education, thanks to our energetic, committed, and passionate faculty.” Each year, alumni honor their time at Waynflete by supporting the Waynflete Fund. During a reunion year, many alumni choose to commemorate their experience with special gifts to support the school. As a way to celebrate their 20th reunion, the Class of 2001 chose to honor faculty with a special fundraising effort that raised over $10,000 for the Waynflete Fund. Special thanks to Reunion Chairs Gretchen Boulos ’01 and Carey Robertson Evans ’01 for their leadership in this successful fundraising effort. 37

2015 Anonymous Joseph Connors Samuel Frederick Leah Grams Helen Gray-Bauer Julianna Harwood Anna MacLean Lucy Weaver 2016 Virginia Moore Olivia Troiano Acadia Weinberg 2017 Kelley Frumer Caroline Hastings

2018 Isabel Burdick Leeza Kopaeva Laura Chase MacLean Dorothea Pinchbeck Charlotte Rhoads Nicholas Wagg Genevieve Welch 2019 Mohamed Ali Liam Feeney Damien Royer Dora Russem Sophie Sangster Cooper Sherman 2020 Emily Wagg Anna Pandora Wildes


Gifts in Honor IN HONOR OF Eva ’20 and Noah ’24 Abbott Mr. R. Howard Bloch Wyatt ’24 and Asa ’27 Adams Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams Ben Adey ’21 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Adey Mr. and Mrs. J. Samuel Parkhill Nicole Adler ’26 Nicholas and Pamela Adler Owen Anderson ’21 Roger and Charlotte Frerichs Pauline Barry Jessica Scott ’03 Joan Bennert Nancy McAllister Nick ’09 and Emily ’11 Bessette Geraldine Davis Kai Bicknell Rebecca Stern Lydia Birknes ’25 Mr. and Mrs. Lamson Rheinfrank Jr. Zach Blattner ’01 Adam Juskewitch ’01 Kaitlyn Bliss ’21 Joe and Abby Bliss

Deb and Joe* Bornstein Benjamin Bornstein ’07 and Lauren Fine Bornstein Kate ’22 and Grace ’17 Bramley-Simmons and all of their teachers who have worked so hard this year and all the years Craig Bramley and Kimberly Simmons Charles (Mo) Braun ’35 Deb Braun Jessica Braun Alice Brock Joseph Nowak ’07 Raymond and Ruth Ann Nowak

Joseph ’15 and Jessica ’22 Connors Dianne and Ed Keenan

Tiki Fuhro Lily Collins ’13 Acadia Weinberg ’16

Morrell Crawford Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin

Sarah Fuller-Matsubara Nathan and Jennifer Mills

Wendy Curtis Emily Wagg ’20 Mike Dank Acadia Weinberg ’16 Mari-Elena Davis ’99 and Ana H. Davis ’03 Holly Haywood Josephine (Dodie) Hildreth Detmer ’47 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75

The Burdick Family Isabel Burdick ’18

Claire Helen DiNapoli ’21 Ms. Margarethe Lutz

Tom (T.C.) Campbell Mesa Robinov ’13

Drew Dubuque Caroline Robertson Evans ’01

Gretchen Boulos Carter ’01 Joseph and Cheryl Boulos Eliza Clark ’21 Ms. Linda Tucker Burnham Brandon Cohen ’99 Katherine Ostrye Miller ’99 Josiah ’10 and Harry ’15 Baker-Connick Roxanne Baker Cathie Connors Lowell and Melissa Libby Mike and Allison Turndorf

GIF T S IN KIN D 2020–2021 GIFTS IN KIND Benjamin Alexander and Carly Cope

Noah Griffith ’35 Ms. Seyril Siegel

Bowtie.com

Anne Hagstrom Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin

Joshua Broder ’97 and Eliza Ginn ’00 Ms. Wendy Cabot Robin Taylor Chiarello

John Hambley and Family Joseph Newton ’01

Jeremy Duda and Brooke Miller ’96

Peter Hamblin Elizabeth Hamblin Naylor ’97 Andrew and Catriona Sangster Chris and Pat Watson

Bill and Kathy Frappier

Jessica Robinson Hauser ’96 Nancy Brain and John Watson

Maine Mead Works

East Brown Cow Management Inc Mark and Erica Corina Hankowski Ms. Wendy Jung Loren Kessel and Alison Gibbs Maine Beer Company Adrian and Sarah Moran John Nowacki and Lisa Eaton

Carey Robertson Evans ’01 Lily Deupree ’01

Elsa Hersey ’21 Mr. and Ms. Robert Benson Mr. and Mrs. Greg Westcott

Connor Feeney ’21 Ms. Donna Marston

Ruby Hill ’25 Ms. Nancy Hill

William Robinson and Jennifer Reed

Bill Fenderson Leeza Kopaeva ’18

Ilo Holdridge ’21 David and Sara Holdridge Mr. and Mrs. John Springer

Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin

Abigail Howells ’21 Thomas P. Healy

Brian and Paige Taylor

Gabriel Gavino Ferrer ’22 James G. Rogers III and Jayne Geiger Chris Fitze Ben Mini and Braden Buehler

Mr. Michael Palmer Scott Patch and Katelyn Corbett Patricia Davidson Reef ’57

Soggy Dog Designs Tim Soley and Maria Gallace Jeff Troiano and Abby Dubay-Troiano

* Deceased

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Cole ’23 and Duncan ’25 Isherwood Rodney and Diane Robertson Georgia Jackson Ellie Linen Low and Dave Low David Jaffe Ben Mini and Braden Buehler Penda Jones ’23 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Flemmings Bennett Joseph ’21 Teresa Cannon Emily Kalinich ’22 Beatrice and Jeffrey Kalinich Wyatt Kern ’21 Mr. and Mrs. William Biersach Aidan Kieffer ’21 Michael and Thorne Conley Zo King Michele Lettiere Johanna Kremberg ’01 Howard and Mary Jane Rosenfield Niven Labrum ’32 Mr. A. Tappan Wilder Aaron ’16 and Anna ’16 Lee Adam and Diana Lee Belen ’30 and Tom ’32 Lee Ms. Rose Mendoza Henry Lennig ’21 Mr. and Mrs. Stan Freid

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Page Lennig Courtney Mongell and Ryan Ravenscroft Alexandra Leopold ’27 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kreisher Ben Lewis Jillian Winson ’22 Lowell Libby Anonymous Katherine Campbell ’07 Joan and George Connick Andy and Cathie Connors Joseph Connors ’15 Thomas ’78 and Patricia Cronin Drew and Susan Dubuque John Frumer and Elizabeth Barrett Kelley Frumer ’17 Louis Frumer ’14 Spencer Libby ’06 and Maggie DeFanti Libby ’06 Virginia Moore ’16 James and Patricia Wasserman David and Breda White Joe and Carol Wishcamper Cody Linen ’21 Cameron Linen and Metta Morton Blythe Low ’31 Mr. and Mrs. David Low Sr. Porter MacElhiney ’28 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fry Michael Macklin Elizabeth Lewis ’11

Lydia Maier ’90 Chris Cabot and Kai Bicknell Bernard and Sheila Devine Amelia Howells ’23 Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin Sue Stein Morgan Warner ’21 James and Patricia Wasserman Joe and Carol Wishcamper

Humayun Mirza Zareen Taj Mirza ’75

Peg Marston Charles Marston

Divya Muralidhara Mike and Allison Turndorf

Laura Martin ’21 Dennis Martin and Heather Tanguay

David Neilan John Frumer and Elizabeth Barrett Kelley Frumer ’17 Louis Frumer ’14

Leighton ’29 and Liam ’31 Martin Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Martin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wheatley Nancy McAllister Suzanne McAllister Hope McSherry ’21 Anonymous Margot B. McWilliams Kirsten McWilliams ’91 Rachel ’24 and Dylan ’30 Melendi Cindy Howton and Christopher Formant Paisley Blake Mills ’30 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bishop Millspaugh Family Children Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Millspaugh

Mary Mixer Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin Hanae ’12 and Cocoe ’21 Miyake Masahiko and Chieko Miyake

Tree Nguyen-Ryan ’24 Ms. Mary Ryan Juanita Nichols David Farmer and Erin Macey Sarah Plimpton and Parke Burmeister Judy Novey Jacob Freund ’03 Elisabeth Sewall ’01 Emily Smaldon ’96 Emily Trafton ’12 Grace Nowacki ’21 Ms. Agnes Eaton Benson Okello Rick and Beatrice Turner Bob Olney Clayton Rockefeller ’97 Audrey Orenstein ’21 Neil Orenstein and Gretchen Knowlton

Frederica Chapman Osgood ’60 Hilary Chapman ’01

Andrew ’24 and Olivia ’27 Rogers Stuart Rogers and Esi Seng

Sarae Pacetta Deb Braun Jessica Braun

Annabel Rosenbaum ’21 Adam Rosenbaum and Rose Greely

Alice Mary Pierce ’42 Shirley Cole Quinn ’42

Susannah Rosenfield ’07 Howard and Mary Jane Rosenfield

Sarah Plimpton Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin Cohen Poole ’29 Mr. and Mrs. Michael MacDonald Jed Porta ’99 Katherine Ostrye Miller ’99 Cassie Pruyn Mr. John Roberts and Ms. Jean Wilson Dylan Randall-Newberg Mark Murrell and Heidi Randall Amara Redon ’29 Anonymous Jona Rice Graham Chance ’14 Ms. Sally Richardson Mesa Robinov ’13 Naomi ’27, Julian ’29 and Esme ’33 Rice Mr. Alan Hutchinson and Ms. Rumenija Truncali Hutchinson Kelsey Robinov David Farmer and Erin Macey Sarah Plimpton and Parke Burmeister

Richard Rothlisberger Vanessa Gates-Elston ’96 Debbie Rowe Ryan and Kelsey Jackson John Southall and Krista Nordgren Southall Ken Segal’s 70th birthday Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin Sebastian ’19, Griffin ’21, Isabella ’23 Shames Laura Burden Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shames Patrick Shaw ’21 Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas Pride Michael and Suellen Shaw Kilee Sherry ’21 George and Ann Marie Sherry Nathaniel and Isadora ’34 Silverson Mr. Don Silverson and Ms. Kate Holz Ellie Simmons ’21 Dr. and Mrs. Calvin Fuhrmann Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simmons


Annick Sjobakken ’97 Howard and Mary Jane Rosenfield Rebecca Smith Anonymous Tim Soley Thomas ’78 and Patricia Cronin Soren Southall ’26 Dr. and Mrs. Richard Nordgren Mary Louise Thomas Sprague ’46 Susanna Sprague ’08 Katrina St. John Mark Murrell and Heidi Randall Sue Stein Thomas Newton ’07 Elli Sterling ’21 Mr. and Mrs. William Sterling Lorry Stillman Jennifer Hall Alfrey ’91 Jacob Freund ’03 Mesa Robinov ’13 Sue Stein Renee St. Jean Jessica Wolinsky ’02 Iris ’23 and Ayla ’26 Stutzman Dr. and Mrs. David Michaud Carol Titterton Andrew and Catriona Sangster Ellen Fisher Stockmayer

Semma Twining ’21 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Segal Benjamin and Christine Twining Margarita Vallejo Benjamin and Isabel Griffith David Vaughan Michael and Margaret Curtis Geoff Wagg Thomas ’78 and Patricia Cronin Abie Waisman ’25 Bob and Phyllis Waisman Hannah Walton Hannah DeBlois Lee Warner Carol Miller Morgan Warner ’21 Hans and Lee Warner Christopher J. Watson ’07 Nancy Brain and John Watson 40 years of being part of Waynflete Jonathan Cantwell ’86 and Elizabeth Dranitzke Waynflete 6th Grade Team Ben Mini and Braden Buehler All the teachers, administrators, and staff at Waynflete Mr. Stuart Bicknell and Ms. Nan Carey

Waynflete Class of 1956 Nancy Davidson ’56 Deborah Dodge Wood ’56 Waynflete Class of 1971 Martha Chaplin Frink ’71

GIFT S IN KIN D TI M SOL EY AN D MARIA GAL L AC E

Waynflete Class of 1975 Zareen Taj Mirza ’75 Waynflete Class of 2001 Dalit Gulak ’01 Samuel Strauss-Malcolm ’01 Samuel Van Dam ’01 Emily Wells ’01 Waynflete Class of 2006 Darrell Pardy and Carolyn Hughes Waynflete Class of 2009 Darrell Pardy and Carolyn Hughes Waynflete Class of 2021 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Adey Ms. Diana Bean Linda Bean ’59 Mr. and Mrs. William Biersach Christopher Hersey and M.J. Benson Keith and Elaine Knowlton James Mullen and Elise Ansel Mark Murrell and Heidi Randall Christian Penney and Renee Lewis Michael and Suellen Shaw Waynflete Class of 2024 Tri Nguyen and Maura Ryan Hardworking Waynflete teachers Megan Campbell ’10

“This space, at the center of the city, was available at an incredibly opportune moment, and we were thrilled to support the students and teachers at Waynflete as they continued learning during the pandemic. Not only did the Hub have a direct impact on students; it was also a gift to the community to have such an example of hopefulness in our midst.” We are grateful to Tim Soley and Maria Gallace for their donation of the first floor of One Canal Plaza to be used as Waynflete’s Remote Learning Hub during the 2020–2021 academic year. At the Hub, students had the opportunity to collaborate with their peers, develop relationships with the team of mentors, and participate in remote learning. 40


Waynflete K-1 Teachers Marshall and Rheta Mering

G I F TS I N KIN D Lisa Eaton “Our family decision to send Grace to Waynflete as a freshman was one of the smartest investments we have ever made. It was a serious stretch for us, financially in particular. But it is also a decision that, every single day, we are grateful to have made, particularly now that she has graduated. We can see how well prepared she is for college academics and mature, communicative relationships with professors. We aren’t able to do much in the way of financial donations in gratitude for this transformative high school experience, but I was delighted to be able to provide for the school something that was specific to Waynflete and actually filled a school need.” After pivoting from making men’s accessories to include nonmedical face masks in her line of handmade goods, Waynflete parent Lisa Eaton of Bowtie.com made and donated masks for several Waynflete events, including the 2020 and 2021 Commencement ceremonies and multiple theater productions. We are grateful for Lisa’s response to the school’s needs with her gifts-in-kind donations!

My Waynflete Teachers Abigail Howells ’21 Our devoted Waynflete colleagues Ed Knoll and Divya Muralidhara The amazing Waynflete faculty Katie Fullam Harris ’85 The dedicated Waynflete EC teachers and staff Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tumas The entire Waynflete Community Andrew Happel and Margaret Logan The extraordinary education Isabel and I received, and our amazing teachers Kingsley Floyd ’12 The Waynflete Faculty Anna MacLean ’15 The great teaching at Waynflete Matt and Brooke Newberg The Waynflete Faculty and Staff Steve and Cinda Joyce Waynflete Class of 2001 Joseph Newton ’01

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Waynflete Community Michael and Marina Waisman Waynflete Faculty, Staff, and Administration Dave Weinberg Waynflete Teachers Meg Springer and John Holdridge


Gifts in Memory IN MEMORY OF Mary Bonsant Travis Adams Dr. George W. Brown Rachel Brown-Chidsey

Sally Howes Hansen ’54 Mary Howes Merrick ’60

Charles B Peck III Ms. Lee Shenton

Peter Goldfine, MD Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin

Ruth D. Pillsbury Judith McManamy ’58

Taylor Canastra’s mother Rebecca Stern

Richard Hansen Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin

Cassandra L. Carson Penelope Pachios Carson ’58

Chuck Harvey John Harvey ’05

Sloan Critchfield ’03 Andy and Cathie Connors Betsy Critchfield ’06 Courtney Drake Farrell ’03 Abigail Whiting Van Dam ’03

Dottie Hayes ’42 Jenney Wilder

Debba Curtis Anonymous Benjamin Bornstein ’07 and Lauren Fine Bornstein Chelsea Leighton Hyde ’07 Matthew LaCasse ’05 Ann Machado Benjamin Mitchell-Lewis and Frances Lewis Peter Stein ’12 Phoebe Suva ’13 Suzanne Wordock Ward ’91 Kathy Walsh Drake C.D. ’73 and Betts Armstrong Peter ’66 and Nancy Drake Jessica Scott ’03 Anatoly Fometchenko Michael and Marina Waisman Jane “Grammy” Greely Adam Rosenbaum and Rose Greely

Anne Jenness Nancy Langmaid Loth ’62 Sam Maier ’93 Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin Peg Marston Charles Marston Suzannah McWilliams ’89 John Frumer and Elizabeth Barrett Kelley Frumer ’17 Louis Frumer ’14 Kristen Graffam King ’89 Kirsten McWilliams ’91 Libby Moore Josephine Moore ’13 Herrina Okello Rick and Beatrice Turner Pam Paul Lillian Hancock ’04 Jessica Wolinsky ’02 Eileen Payson Anne Cobb Moore ’56

Joan Powers Mr. Joseph Powers Ethan Remmel ’87 Lynne Manson Gawtry ’87 and Michael Gawtry Yueer Ren Jing Wang ’01 Gabriel Rousseau ’96 Anonymous Vanessa Gates-Elston ’96 Auckawich Sawasdichan ’01 Ryan Doil ’01 William Schrader Mrs. Cathy Schrader Joe Semmes Elonide Semmes

Nancy Tetrault Jennifer Hall Alfrey ’91 Linda Beagle Joan and George Connick Figgy DiBenedetto Adrian and Sarah Moran Kelsey Robinov Deborah Weare Slavin ’62 and John Slavin

Jackie Turner Carolyn S. Mitchell Beata Vest ’17 Steven and Lauren Withers Susie Watrous Wagg Jane Christie John Frumer and Elizabeth Barrett Kelley Frumer ’17 Louis Frumer ’14

Richard “Grampy Dick” Semmes Judith Ribeiro Loretta Halle Shenton Holly Kidder ’85

Waynflete Class of 1942 Shirley Cole Quinn ’42

Elizabeth Sheppard Katherine Whitaker ’12

Darrell E. Whitney Karen Whitney

Mrs. Stoddard Katie Fullam Harris ’85

Trip Wilson ’21 Abigail Howells ’21 Amelia Howells ’23

Mary S. Taylor Joanne Taylor DeKay ’86

Nancy Tetrault

Martha Thompson ’96 Christopher and Erica Thompson

Waynflete 1959 classmates Midge, Sheila, Sue and Maggie Laurie Marshall Cushman ’59

Payton Sullivan ’18 Steven and Lauren Withers

IN ME MO R IAM

Dr. Ralph Zieff Eric Zieff ’84

Nancy Tetrault left an awe-inspiring, 40-year legacy of outstanding teaching and service to Waynflete when she passed away in March 2021. Over the decades, “Mrs. T” demonstrated time and again how much of an extraordinary colleague, friend, and mentor she was to those who worked with her in our Lower School. No-nonsense and filled with wit, humor, and caring, Nancy was beloved by generations of students and their parents. In her 2020 retirement announcement, we wrote: “Thank you, Nancy, for all you have done for our school and for students past and present. We will miss you tremendously. May the seas be calm and the wind at your back.” 42


MI VA SSI L UES ON Waynflete’s mission is to engage the imagination and intellect of our students, to guide them toward self-governance and self-knowledge, and to encourage their responsible and caring participation in the world. Our aim is to provide a program that combines security with challenge, playful exploration with rigorous expectation, and range of experience with depth of inquiry.

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Statement of Beliefs We are devoted to the healthy development of the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. Believing that young people are naturally curious about the world, we engage our students with a rich variety of academic and cocurricular experiences, allowing them to explore their own interests, talents, and ideas. Learning flourishes when students are challenged to discover, to create, to take intellectual risks, and to invest themselves passionately in areas both familiar and new. We believe that diversity is one of the conditions of excellence for our school. We value the individuality of our students, recognizing that each will take a different path through life. We also believe that every person can be a responsible member of the community and that this sense of responsibility deepens when we treat our students and one another with trust and respect. It is out of respect for each individual that true community arises—a community of diverse human beings who value the challenges of honoring differences and resolving conflict. We believe that personal freedom and mutual support should be tightly interwoven, and that working with others is as important as striving to achieve one’s own goals. By making these connections, we create an atmosphere in which self-confidence, resilience, and strong relationships can grow. We believe that our responsibility as educators is to collaborate with one another, with our students, with their families, and with the wider community as we strive to fulfill the mission of our school.

Statement of Goals Our goals include a commitment: to nurture in students a sense of wonder and a lifelong love of learning; to promote an appreciation for the liberal arts and sciences, while teaching skills of quantitative reasoning, critical and reflective thought, and aesthetic understanding; to develop a school community enriched by cross-age connections, interdisciplinary opportunities, and an understanding of the range and richness of human history and culture; to help students adopt healthy values and acquire new skills in an ever-changing world; to encourage students’ individual initiative and active responsibility for their own learning; to guide students to become active participants in the community as well as stewards of the environment; to be a bias-free community that embraces diversity and fosters a positive identity for all persons; to support students in developing a strong framework for ethical decision-making; and to inspire students to strive for excellence and integrity in all aspects of their lives.

a isa: s : B iB && sm ism R aRcai c C o n f ro notni nt ign g A Commitment to Equity and Justice Waynflete works to create and sustain an equitable and just environment for all members rs of our school community. It is school policy not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, , religion, national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, or disability. We believe there is no place for racist or biased d language, attitudes, behavior, or actions at Waynflete. Thus, we actively confront any form m of racism, racist behavior, or other bias as part t of our effort to foster a safe and respectful learning environment. This commitment permeates all programs, actions, and relationships at Waynflete— curricular and cocurricular, personal, and professional. Waynflete is committed to making g it possible for each member of the community y to feel valued and to participate in all aspects s of school life.

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