the kappa alpha theta alumnae chapter of nashville
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the kappa alpha theta alumnae chapter of nashville
The Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Chapter of Nashville welcomes you to the Sixty-Fifth Annual Presentation Ball For the Benefit of CASA Family and Children’s Services Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation November 30, 2013 Lowes Vanderbilt Hotel 1 2013 Bal d’Hiver Committee Honorary Chairman Margie Shaffer Dale Mistress of Ceremonies Amy Marsalis Simpkins Chairmen Elizabeth P’Pool Coble Laura Levitt Dale Committee Chairmen Mary Lee Gibson Bartlett Lulu Rogers Elam Dana Rowan Griscom Allison Harris Jones Kim Harvey Looney Carla Kitchens Nelson Karen Goss Rich Jessica Caye Siegel Alice Swords Whitson 2 The Evening SIX O’CLOCK Cocktails SEVEN O’CLOCK Amy Marsalis Simpkins, Mistress of Ceremonies Introduction of Margie Shaffer Dale, Honorary Chairman Presentation of the Members of the Court of the 2013 Bal d’Hiver EIGHT-THIRTY Dinner First Course Southern Wedge Salad with Tomatoes, Corn, White Cheddar, Bacon, and Cornbread Croutons Buttermilk Ranch Dressing Entrée Pan Seared Chicken with Roasted Pepper and Grilled Mushroom Ragout with Chicken Crackling Garnish Caramelized Onion Macaroni and Cheese Carrots, Zucchini and Sunburst Squash Vegetarian Option Available Dessert Chocolate Sponge Cake with Amaretto Mousse and Salty Caramel Sauce with Pumpkin Seed Brittle NINE-THIRTY music and dancing Atlanta Allstars 3 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) CASA is Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity’s official philanthropy. The mission of the National CASA Association, together with its state and local members, is to support and promote court-appointed volunteer advocacy so that every abused or neglected child can be safe, establish permanence and have the opportunity to thrive. CASA volunteers are appointed by judges to watch over and advocate for abused and neglected children, to make sure they don’t get lost in the overburdened legal and social service system or languish in inappropriate group or foster homes. Volunteers stay with each case until it is closed and the child is placed in a safe, permanent home. For many abused children, their CASA volunteer will be the one constant adult presence in their lives. Last year, more than 77,000 CASA and guardian ad litem (GAL) volunteers helped 234,000 abused and neglected children find safe, permanent homes. Independent research has demonstrated that children with a CASA volunteer are substantially less likely to spend time in long-term foster care and less likely to reenter care. Tennessee CASA is a nonprofit organization established to support the development, growth and continuation of programs, which recruit and train volunteers to serve as advocates representing the best interests of abused and neglected children. Stephanie Grant is currently serving on the Board of Directors of Nashville CASA as the Kappa Alpha Theta Representative . www.casaforchildren.org 4 Family and Children’s Service The mission of Family and Children’s Service (FCS) is to connect individuals and families to hope, to healing, and to one another. Services Include: Counseling and Community-based Services In addition to traditional individual and family counseling, FCS has targeted support groups for survivors of suicide, domestic violence, and other traumas. FCS also provides school-based services for children and parents that include counseling, prevention programs, character development, academic supports, and resource linkages. Crisis and Information Services FCS serves more than 240,000 Tennesseans each year with phonebased services. FCS is home to the United Way’s 2-1-1 social service referral line whose specialists connect callers to resources in the community such as food, housing, healthcare, employment assistance, legal help, and disaster aid. In addition, The Crisis Line is staffed by trained counselors and is available to anyone experiencing a crisis, ranging from empathetic listening to intervention in suicidal, homicidal, or abusive situations. All services are free and operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Child and Family Permanency The primary goal of the Child and Family Permanency programs is to ensure that every child has a life-long connection with a committed, supportive, permanent family. FCS serves more than 500 children and 300 adults each year through these programs. www.fcsnashville.org 5 Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation While many years have gone by since the founding of Kappa Alpha Theta foundation, one thing remains the same: a promise to help Thetas attain the highest scholarship, create the widest influence for good and demonstrate love to the fraternity, one another and the world. Founded in 1960, Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation is a 501(c) charitable and educational tax-exempt organization. Theta Foundation’s mission is to secure and manage resources for the educational, leadership and philanthropic programs of the fraternity and for the scholastic, professional and service pursuits of its members, to help them reach their fullest potential and make a difference in the world. Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation is a strong and thriving organization that awards more than $1 million annually, and since its founding has provided more than $25 million in resources that benefit individuals, chapters, the fraternity at large, and the philanthropic causes of Kappa Alpha Theta. For more than 52 years the generous gifts of Theta Foundation supporters have given flight to Theta dreams of scholarship, service and leadership. When you give to Theta Foundation you help us continue this great tradition. www.kappaalphathetafoundation.org 6 Margie Shaffer Dale 2013 Bal d’Hiver Honorary Chairman Margie is a Nashville native and a graduate of Harpeth Hall School. Margie stayed close to home and attended Vanderbilt University where she joined the Alpha Eta chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta. As an undergraduate she served as pledge trainer and lived in the Theta house. Margie is active in both the Nashville community and Kappa Alpha Theta. She fondly recalls many busy days and nights spent serving as President of MBA’s Mother’s Club and chairing Spaghetti Suppers. In addition, she has served as the Provisional Chairman and Recording Secretary for the Junior League of Nashville. She has also volunteered on behalf of Cheekwood and served as Chairman of Children’s Services for “Friends of Children’s Hospital.” Always an active Theta Alum, Margie hosts Auntie Mame dinners and has served on the Alpha Eta advisory board. She has a special connection to Bal d’Hiver beneficiary, Family and Children’s Services. As a past member of their Board of Directors, Margie was the Junior League representative to their Board and Co-Chaired their annual benefit. Currently, Margie is a member of the Bal d’Hiver board. Margie has been married to her college sweetheart, Albert “Bert” Jackson Dale III, for 40 years and is the mother of three grown boys. She is blessed with three wonderful daughter-in-laws and seven grandchildren. Most notably, Margie is enjoying her current positions as spectator/cheerleader for soccer games, football games, school sings, basketball games, dance recitals, and school plays of her grandchildren. She is a fine mentor to the young women of Nashville. It is with great pleasure that we invite you to join us in honoring Margie this evening. 7 Mistress of Ceremonies Amy Marsalis Simpkins The Chairmen and Bal d’Hiver Board welcome Amy Marsalis Simpkins to the 65th annual Bal d’Hiver Presentation Ball. Amy has graciously offered to host our evening as we present 63 talented and educated young women who are the “shining stars” of Nashville’s future. Amy Marsalis came to Nashville 17 years ago from Minneapolis to be the News Anchor for WTVF-Channel 5. Throughout her career, Amy has served as a medical reporter, won an Emmy for her investigative reporting, traveled abroad on assignments and has reported from both political conventions and major sporting events. After presenting the evening news at both 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. for 10 years, Amy now supports several non-profits in our area. As a past member of the American Heart Association Board of Directors, Amy is involved with the “Go Red for Women” campaign to educate women about heart disease. Amy has also served on the Board of Gilda’s Club, an organization that provides support to those touched by cancer. Amy and her husband, Keith Simpkins, spend time at the lake and enjoy traveling. Amy Marsalis Simpkins is a role model for young women of Nashville in the way she spends her time and energy working for causes that affect her fellow Nashvillians. Please join us in welcoming Amy Marsalis Simpkins this evening. 8 Pages of the Court Miss Diana Katherine Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foose Barrett Master Frank Williamson Blair V Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williamson Blair IV Master Edward Holcomb Coppeans Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Coppeans Master Loring Robinson Helfrich III Mr. and Mrs. Loring Robinson Helfrich, Junior Miss Annabel Ashley Levi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cummings Levi 9 The Court Katherine Lee Akers Elizabeth Claire Akin Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Deane Akers Escorted by William Patrick Brown Teer, Junior Dr. and Mrs. Bill Akin Escorted by Alan Collier Townsend Caroline Worsham Aston Allyson Brooke Baggott Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lang Aston Escorted by Nathaniel Brown Smith Ms. Deborah Johnson Baggott Mr. Alcy Benjamin Baggott Escorted by William Andrew Mayfield Kelsey Elizabeth Bairnsfather Helen DeWitt Beckner Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lessley Bairnsfather Escorted by Miles Orman Magallanes Mr. and Mrs. James Lancaster Beckner Escorted by John Morgan McDaniel 10 The Court Alice Elizabeth Bennett Rebecca Scott Blank Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patton Bennett Escorted by Arthur Miller Reuther III Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lee Blank III Mr. and Mrs. T. Scott Smith Escorted by Daniel Stephenson Todd Abbey Marie Brown Virginia Bain Burkhart Mr. and Mrs. Kim A. Brown Escorted by William Cannon Whitley, Junior Mr. and Mrs. Larry Burkhart Escorted by Aaron Lee Puryear Morgan Alexandra Burns Anne Orgill Buttarazzi Mrs. Susan Frances Ray Mr. Robert Harris Burns Escorted by Andrew John Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Michael James Buttarazzi Escorted by Alfred Tovo 11 The Court Caroline Lindsay Byrd Daly Alyse Cantrell Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Byrd III Escorted by Darrington Phillips Altenbern, Junior Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Zane Cantrell Escorted by Michael Lee Lewis, Junior Katherine Olivia Carmichael Hannah Frances Claybrook Olivia Reid Coble Margaret Breckinridge Conner Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cromwell Carmichael III Escorted by Daley Miller Hill Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon Claybrook Escorted by Reed Thomas Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Daviss Coble Escorted by Sean Gordon Parham Mr. and Mrs. Tim Conner Escorted by William Durham Finn 12 The Court Jennifer Murray Cook Jennifer Steele Crouch Ms. Elizabeth Carol Diveley Mr. Jeffrey Lynn Cook Escorted by Joseph Davenport Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Crouch Escorted by John Floyd Powers Kathryn Barry Davidson Emilia Rose DiGiovanni Mary Hampton Elam Andie Elizabeth Estes Mr. and Mrs. Paul Savage Davidson Escorted by Austin Reid Hooker Dr. and Mrs. Paul DiGiovanni Escorted by William Edward Banks Mr. and Mrs. John B. Elam Escorted by Andrew Lawrence Cook Mr. and Mrs. M. Reid Estes Escorted by John-Foster Fredrick Grissim III 13 The Court Caroline Elizabeth Evers Rachel Ellen Fleischer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bernard Evers III Escorted by James Robert McGarry Frith Mr. and Mrs. Jack David Fleischer Escorted by Matthew Louis Fleischer Emma Christine Goddard Ann Walker Greenlee Mr. and Mrs. John Warren Goddard Escorted by James Clifford Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. David Lynn Greenlee Escorted by Kyle Randall Akin Alexis Hasler Gregg Allie Davis Gruber Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Gregg Escorted by Joshua David Dutcher Mrs. Nancy DeWitt Gruber and the late Mr. John Donnelly Gruber Escorted by Andrew William Knestrick 14 The Court Olivia Jordan Harris Elizabeth McFerrin Harwell Mr. and Mrs. John Mackie Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lee Harris, Junior Escorted by Oliver Kneelan Oldacre Mr. and Mrs. Fred Russell Harwell Escorted by Mark William Smith Mary Keith Jackson Mabry Louise Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Jackson Escorted by William Hunt Baker Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark Jackson Escorted by Scott Gerald Byrd Mary Allyn Johnson Lucy Elizabeth Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen Johnson Escorted by Jonathan Kyle Price Mr. and Mrs. David Edward Johnson Escorted by John Ryan Kane 15 The Court Caroline Christine Kay Leslie Smith Kimball Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas Kay, Junior Escorted by William Carter Looney Mr. and Mrs. Gary Robert Kimball III Escorted by Robert Lynn Smith III Terah Shea Kimbrell Katherine Ann King Ms. Betty Kimbrell Mr. Terry Kimbrell Escorted by Richard Lee Putnam Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. King, Junior Escorted by Jeffrey O’Neill Johnson Katherine Elaine Kirkland Samantha Rivers Lale Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Kirkland Escorted by Evers Randolph Miller Mr. and Mrs. George Paul Lale Escorted by Daniel Mark Nelson 16 The Court Mary Elizabeth Lewis Sara Virginia Martin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lee Lewis Escorted by Christian Elliott Wright Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ross Martin Escorted by Jeffrey David Creasy Kristen Marie Maxwell Eugenia Emanuelle Mayden Elizabeth Claire Ragan Anna Kathryn Read Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephen Maxwell Escorted by Corbin David Burns Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ted Mayden Escorted by Garrett Morris Carmichael Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Michael Robbins Mr. Hudson Berney Ragan Escorted by Ben Allison Sutter Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Read Escorted by Lukas Wade Colbert 17 The Court Carlin Gayle Rolfe Mary Haden Saint Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver Rolfe Escorted by Douglas Cousins Sellers, Junior Mr. and Mrs. Paul Michael Saint Escorted by Jon Campbell Kinnard III Shelby Louise Smith Mary Daniel Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrew Smith Escorted by Tyler Phillip Kemp Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lynn Smith, Junior Escorted by Eric Howard Mace Meghan Elizabeth Stallworth Grace Elizabeth Stumb Doctors Robert and Catherine Stallworth Escorted by Samuel Alexander Zivi Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stumb Escorted by Robert Ryan Barbieri 18 The Court Kelsey Elizabeth Thomas Erin Leigh Thompson Ms. Christine Marie Chandler Mr. James Brian Thomas Escorted by Hayden Adam Wieck Mr. and Mrs. Mark Frederick Thompson Escorted by Matthew Frazier Christie Allison Reed Trickett Kendall Ann Waddey Mr. and Mrs. Reed Edward Trickett Escorted by Thomas Wesley Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waddey Escorted by Blake Andrew Reasons Marianna Carrick Weaver Emily Clare Weikert Mr. James Morris Weaver Mrs. Frances Martin-Weaver Escorted by Roger Brownlee Briggs Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Ray Weikert Escorted by John Rhodes Murfee 19 The Court Cynthia Kirby Wiley Hannah Kate Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. David Warren Wiley III Escorted by Reid Ralston Berry Ms. Ellen Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Wilkins Escorted by James Oliver Wilkins Emily Blair Williams Mr. and Mrs. William Royce Williams Escorted by William Shannon Decker IV 20 In Memory of Jane Chadwell Delony 1919-2013 The Nashville Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta lost a great “Theta Lady” in Jane Chadwell Delony on March 6, 2013. Jane was an avid supporter of the Bal d’Hiver for many years, having been an Honorary Chairman, and she attended the Bal last year, just a few weeks after having major surgery. Jane was a constant reminder of what Theta for a lifetime means in that she gave her time unselfishly to Kappa Alpha Theta from the time of her initiation in 1940 until her death -- 73 years of service. During that time, Jane served as Alumnae District President, State Chairman, and Permanent Alumnae Secretary. She was also Nashville Alumnae Chapter President, Theta of the Year in 1985, and in January of this year was awarded the inaugural “Theta For a Lifetime” award. There is a grant named in Jane’s honor at the Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation. Jane was born and grew up in Nashville. She was the daughter of Robert and Lillian Anderson Chadwell. She attended Peabody Demonstration School, graduated from Ward-Belmont College in 1939, and from Vanderbilt University in 1941 with a major in mathematics. After college, she worked in the actuarial department of National Life & Accident Insurance Company until she married. She is survived by her daughters Patty Litton Delony of Chicago, Illinois, and Frances Riley Delony of Sparta, Tennessee. Jane was predeceased by her husband of 46 years, Chase Delony, who passed away in 1993 and her sister Patty Chadwell who passed away in 2012. Jane was a member of the Centennial Club, Junior League of Nashville, the Board of Trustees of the West End Home for Ladies Auxiliary, and a volunteer at The Harpeth Hall School. She was a member of West End Methodist Church where she taught Sunday school with her sister, Patty Chadwell, for more than 60 years. She served as treasurer of the women’s society at the church for many years. Jane’s love for Theta was infectious. She always enjoyed being with collegians at both the Alpha Eta and the Eta Phi chapters as well as working with alumnae. She was a model of how a woman could grow and be an earnest, faithful, and enthusiastic worker both for the fraternity and in life. Jane will be missed dearly but may her light shine ever bright. 21 Benefactors Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Dale III in honor of Laura Levitt Dale John B. and Lulu R. Elam in honor of Mary Hampton Elam Grand Patrons Paula and Tom Bennett in honor of Honey Bennett Frank and Ann Bumstead in honor of Margie Dale Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Crouch Mrs. Kate Ransom Wilson Grayken in honor of Erin Leigh Thompson Katherine and Richard Francis, Jr. in honor of Margie Dale, Laura Dale and Will Blair Lucile Johnson Nelson Dr. and Mrs. Bruce P’Pool Kaye and T. Scott Smith in honor of Rebecca Scott Blank Alex and Mary Wade Mrs. John Warner White 22 Patrons Leigh Z. Atkins in honor of Hunter Atkins & Ways to Work Charley and Louise Bairnsfather in honor of Kelsey Elizabeth Bairnsfather Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry Banker Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Barrett in honor of Diana Katherine Barrett Melinda Owen Bass Mrs. W. Irvin Berry in honor of Lissa Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blank in memory of Margaret Early Ross Peaches and Raleigh Anne Blank in honor of Becca Blank Dr. Dunklin C. Bowman, Jr. in memory of Virginia Love Graves Bowman Miss Jennie Graves Bowman in memory of Jane Delony Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Bradbury III Allison and Phil Brooks in honor of Elizabeth Coble Mr. and Mrs. David H. Brown Robert H. Burns in honor of Alexandra Burns Mr. and Mrs. Michael Buttarazzi in honor of Anne Orgill Buttarazzi 23 Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Byrd III in honor of Caroline Lindsay Byrd Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Coble in honor of Olivia Reid Coble Mr. and Mrs. Neely Coble III Amy and Overton Colton in honor of Margie Shaffer Dale Anne and Tim Conner Lawrence and Charlie Cook in honor of Rebecca Scott Blank Mr. and Mrs. David L. Coppeans in honor of Edward Coppeans Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran in honor of Margie Dale Dr. and Mrs. D.A. Cox III Laura and Andy Dale in honor of Margie Dale Mr. and Mrs. W. Kirby Davis, Jr. Patty L. Delony in honor of my mother, Jane Delony Mr. and Mrs. Edward Townes Duncan in honor of Edward Holcomb Duncan and in memory of Florence Gifford Blair Mr. and Mrs. F. Bernard Evers III in honor of Caroline Elizabeth Evers Sarah Ann Ezzell in honor of Jane Corcoran Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fleischer 24 Ms. Monte Stephens Frankenfield in memory of Jane Chadwell Delony Wearen and Bitsy Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baxter Jackson, Sr. in honor of Mary Keith Jackson Lillias and Will Johnston Michael E. and Anne Orgill Keeney David and Ann Kloeppel in honor of Anna Kate Read and Grace Stumb Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Levi in honor of Annabel Ashley Levi Robert and Nancy Levitt in honor of Margie Dale Kim and Bob Looney in memory of Jane Delony Dibbie and Mickey Martin in honor of Sara Virginia Martin Lynn and Jack May in honor of Margie Dale Ted and Barbara Mayden in honor of Genny Mayden Mr. and Mrs. John David McAlister Nancy and Skipper Phipps Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ramsey III in honor of Margie Dale and Laura Dale The Rich Foundation: Bill and Karen Rich 25 Mr. and Mrs. P. Michael Saint in honor of Molly Saint Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Smith in honor of Shelby Louise Smith Irene Smith Mr. and Mrs. George B. Stadler in honor of Kelsey Thomas Dr. and Mrs. William P. Stallworth Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Steele in honor of Margie Dale Cathy Cate Sullivan Erin Leigh Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Waymon R. Tipton in memory of Elizabeth Nesbitt Krebs Contributors Anonmyous Steve and Mary Lee Bartlett Mrs. Melissa Luton Bradford Mary Clark Brittain Libby Oldfield Broadhurst Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth Caldwell Mary Rebecca Cherry Martin and Stephanie Christie Karin Dale Coble 26 Leslie and Lawrence Cook Scottie and Bill Coombs Florence Stumb Davis and Adelaide Grace Davis Stevens Mrs. William L. Davis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Eason Frances Rudolph Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eidson Katherine Read Ezell Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Finucane Shannon and Brendan Finucane, Jr. Doris T. Fleischer Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Frazier Marilyn M. Gardner Dr. and Mrs. Louis Garrard Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gaw Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Griscom Robert and Melissa Henry Emily Thompson James Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Nesbitt, Jr. Sallie and Bill Norton Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oldfield, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Buford H. Ortale Mr. and Mrs. F. Gordon Pollock, Jr. 27 Claire M. Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith Dr. and Mrs. Scott C. Standard Mrs. Fred Tarkington, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Tate, Jr. Mrs. DeWitt Thompson III Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell Tidwell III Dr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Vigorita Mr. and Mrs. John R. Voight, Sr. Missy and John Voigt William V.B. Webb Ann West Will Whitley Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Whitson, Jr. Margaret H. Wiley Dr. and Mrs. G. Wallace Wood 28 Past Chairmen of the Bal d’Hiver 1947 Jane Ambrose & Gray Oliver 1948 Damaris Steele 1949 Ann Diehl 1950 Juanita Huggins 1951 Monica Bramblett 1952 Nancy Johnson 1953 Ann Schwartz 1954 Jane Dudley 1955 Sis Holland 1956 Helen Crain 1957 Covey Brittain 1958 Ann Tuck 1959 Lallie Wallace 1960 Donia Dickerson 1961 Jane Entrekin 1962 Polly Craig Glover 1963 Gray Bolster 1964 Jo Ann Bainbridge 1965 Florence Davis 1966 Carlene Gaskin 1967 Mary Stumb 1968 Ann Schull Lauterbach 1969 Kay Alexander 1970 Sissy Edge Payne 1971 Ann Harmer 1972 Em Crook 1973 Betty Finucane 29 1974 Jo Ann Hayes 1975 Katie Gambill 1976 Marie Maxwell 1977 Jane Corcoran & Lou Mudter Dimond 1978 Leigh Atkins & Liz Hackett 1979 Marsha Patterson & Laurie Aldredge 1980 Chrissie McClure & Sandra Lipman 1981 Mary Loveless & Missy Eason 1982 Gray Thornburg & Emily Frith 1983 Jean Ann Banker & Alice Whitson 1984 Marees Choppin & Katie Benson 1985 Vernon Peterman & Missy Voight 1986 Sallie Norton & Sarah Ramsey 1987 Florence Blair & Irwin Fisher 1988 Betsy Brittain & Margaret Riddell 1989 Lyn Cate James & Cindy Luna 1990 Allison Lucas & Edie Simpkins 1991 Janetta Concepcion & Mary Jo Johnson 1992 Judy Meadows & LaVoe Mulgrew 1993 Mary Hawkins & Mary Swords 1994 Elizabeth Coble & Scottie Coombs 1995 Carla Nelson & Kim Looney 1996 Adelaide Stevens & Julie Branstetter 1997 Colleen Johnson & Karen Rich 1998 Ellen Duncan & Beth O’Shea 1999 Kim Dowland & Karlen Garrard 2000 Britt Anderson & Barbara Keith 2001 Cathy Shull & Paige McClain 2002 Sarah Ann Ezzell & Sandra Sarratt 30 2003 Jane Corcoran & Beth O’Shea 2004 Lawrence Cook & Ann Kloeppel 2005 Bitsy Hughes & Elizabeth King 2006 Bal d’Hiver break 2007 Bal d’Hiver break 2008 Edie Simpkins & Mary Pillow Kirk 2009 Sarah Ramsey & Liz Hackett 2010 Teri Worthington & Langhorne King 2011 Anne Nesbitt & Jencie Tipton 2012 Kim Looney & Carla Nelson 31 Special Thanks Ajax Turner Megan Turner Atlanta Allstars Emme Baxter Bittner’s Formal Wear Bradfield Stage Lighting Helen Burrus Marees Choppin Scottie Fillebrown Coombs Jane Corcoran Draper Jewelry Co. Mary Earthman Events Plus, Inc. Janetta Fleming Laurie Glass Stephanie Grant Kitty Hobbs Joyner & Hogan Printing Co. Katy’s Hallmark Maggie Tucker Knestrick by Design Jim Knestrick Shannon Bell 32 Sam Levine Liberty Party Rental Lipman Brothers Bethany Underwood Lowes Vanderbilt Hotel Ken Brisbane Erin Saunders Ellen Nelson The Pampered Paper Calligraphy Melissa Laskaris Prime Source Entertainment Group Liza Crosby Sarah Ramsey Shandra Reece Martha Shy Kate Steele Street Tuxedo, Inc. Stacy Talbott TMG Shows 33 34 Delivering Distinctive Taste Since 1939. TenneSSee STaTe PermiT no. 1 Lipman Brothers • r.s. Lipman Company • Lipman Brands 411 Great Circle Road • Nashville, TN 37228 • 615-244-2230 LipmanBrothers.com | LipmanBrands.com 35 36