M A G A Z I N E - Stratford Academy
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M A G A Z I N E - Stratford Academy
2013 Stratford a publication of stratford academy M a g a z i n e | www.stratford.org O u t of f the B o x 2013 Graduation Alumni and Academy News 2012-2013 Report of Giving Congratulations Class of 2013 A s a college preparatory school, equipping young people with the skills to succeed at Stratford, in college and beyond is one of the most important roles we play in the lives of our students. Stratford students are well-trained to move each step of the way from preschoolers learning to read and write to upper school students crafting their own creative college entrance essays. Congratulations to the Class of 2013 for being accepted by more than 60 colleges and universities across the country and for being offered over $3 million in merit scholarships, not including HOPE. CLASS FACTS CLASS HIGHLIGHTS 76 students 50% of class has been together for 12 years, 42% of those students were honor graduates 49% of class received approximately $3 million in merit scholarships, not including HOPE 7 students signed letters of intent to play collegiate-level athletics 59% of seniors were enrolled in AP level courses 22 seniors received AP scholar designations after their junior year Shruti Gupta – Valedictorian, Emory University Liberal Arts Scholarship Sarah Dennis – Salutatorian, Georgia Tech President’s Scholar Jordi Gaton – UNC, Chapel Hill Colonel Robinson Scholarship Andrew Jones – Emory University Woodruff Scholarship, David P. Baker Cup recipient for Top Debate Team in nation, will debate at Emory National Merit Finalists – Shruti Gupta, Hall Neel National Merit Commended Scholars – Benjamin Ford, Andrew Jones, John Robert McKemie Stratford & Bibb County STAR Student-Teacher – Shruti Gupta, Mike Kelley The Telegraph Golden Eagle Winner in Science – Shruti Gupta Letter of intent to play softball – Lexi Rouse Letter of intent to play soccer – Allie Hale, Katie Hale Letter of intent to play baseball – Trey Burton, Tyler Payne, Austin Simmons Letter of intent to play golf – Jim Henderson COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES AND ENROLLMENTS University of Alabama* Andrew College Appalachian State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Auburn University* Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Berry College* Binghamton University* University of Canberra, Australia Clemson University College of Charleston* University of Colorado, Boulder Davidson College* Duke University East Georgia College* Emory University* Florida State University Furman University* Georgetown University * Student scholarship offers, not including HOPE Georgia College and State University Georgia Institute of Technology* Georgia Military College Georgia Perimeter College* Georgia Southern University* University of Georgia* Gordon College College of the Holy Cross James Madison University* Kennesaw State University Lincoln Memorial University Louisiana State University University of Louisiana, Lafayette* Macon State College Maryland Institute College of Design* Mercer University* University of Michigan* Middlebury College 6010 University of Mississippi* Mississippi State University* University of North Carolina* University of North Georgia, Dahlonega University of North Georgia, Gainesville Northwestern University Pepperdine University* Pratt Institute* Presbyterian College* Queens University Reinhardt University* Rhodes College* University of Richmond Samford University* Savannah College of Art and Design* University of the South* University of South Carolina* Southern Methodist University* Texas Christian University Valdosta State University* Vanderbilt University University of Virginia Wake Forest University* Washington University Williams College Young Harris College* Stratford Academy Peake Rd., Macon, GA 31220 • (478) 477-8073 • www.stratford.org Stratford M a g a z i n e 2013 • Vol. 13, No. 1 Stratford is published for alumni, families and friends of Stratford Academy by the Office of Institutional Advancement, 6010 Peake Road, Macon, GA 31220. Head of School Dr. Robert E. Veto Editor Kathleen Cook Medlin ’88 Editorial Assistants Elizabeth Avant ’85, Holly Hanse ’14, Jaime Kaplan ’79, Karen McCue, Murray Nixon ’15 Contributors Elizabeth Avant, Dr. Kelly Nagle Causey ’88, Russell Henley ’07, Jaime Kaplan, India Kern ’90, Lou Leskosky ’99, Mike McCue ’86, Stewart Vernon ’98 Photography Elizabeth Avant, Janet Carter, Robert Dahey, Houston Co. Board of Education, Roger Idenden, Lee McDavid, Christian Peterson (Getty Sports Images), Terry Sowell 2013-2014 Board of Trustees Jeffery L. Avant ’84, Chair Lori A. Brewer Ellen M. Bunker Malcolm S. Burgess Jr., Trustee Emeritus George M. Butler Jr. ’89, Athletic Chair Robert J. Cleveland Jr. ’79 John P. Cole Ashley A. Copelan Dr. D. Scott Davis James H. Daws, Buildings and Grounds Chair Mr. J. Jason Delves Dr. Fred N. Gaton Mary Ellen C. Grossnickle, Treasurer-Elect Henry W. Harper III ’79 Robert F. Hatcher Jr. ’82, Former Chair J. Eric Hefner ’83, Chair-Elect, Treasurer Charles N. Koplin ’82, Advancement Chair Lee Lineberger ’80 Richard P. Maier Sandra G. Matson Harold D. McSwain Jr. ’76, Secretary Heena S. Patel, Education Chair Virginia Lane Sheridan Susan S. Slappey Charles R. Smith, Technology Chair Stewart C. Vernon ‘98 Special Thanks To ASP Franchising Inc., Bubber Adams, Elizabeth Avant, Ross Bridges, Margaret Brogdon, Pat Castle, Kelly Causey, Marsha Creter, Michelle Fleming, John Paul Gaddy, Patsy Hayslip, Karen McCue, Lori Palmer, Martha Eubanks, Jaime Kaplan, Redonda Mann, Steve Mosley, Andrew Myler, John Pitt (Professional Advisory Group), Abby Schirmer, Grady Smith, Sue Stephenson, Jennifer Sweat, Terry Sowell, Mollye Treadway, Bob Veto Contact Us At kathleen.medlin@stratford.org • 478-477-8073 6010 Peake Road, Macon, GA 31220 www.stratford.org Stratford Academy does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion or national origin in the administration of its educational programs, admissions policies, financial aid policies, employment practices or other school-administered programs. Stratford Academy uses environmentally responsible paper and inks in the production of Stratford Magazine. Contents 2 4 7 8 From the Head of School On the cover: Graduation 2013 College Choices, Acceptances Enrollments, 12 Years Together Alumni Service Award Distinguished Alumnus Award Feature: Out of the Box India Kern ’90 — Christian Yoga 10 12 13 14 15 18 20 Stewart Vernon ’98 — Entrepreneur Russell Henley ’07 — Professional Golfer Lou Leskosky ’99 — Successful Career Change Out of the Box Learning — Learning Support Center Undebatable ARISS — An Out of this World Year Alumni News: 22 32 34 36 Class Notes, Reunions, Stratford on the Road Graduations Li’l Eagles Weddings Academy News: 38 42 44 45 46 48 Awards & Honors Source: Margaret Rouse, SearchCIO.com, TechTarget BYOD: Year in Review In the early 1900s, British mathematician Henry Ernest Dudeney became well-known for creating logical puzzles and mathematical games, including the famous brainteaser called “The Puzzle of Nine Dots,” which involves interconnecting nine dots in a three-bythree grid by using four straight lines drawn without the pencil leaving the paper. In order to be successful, the puzzle solver has to realize that the boundaries of the dot array are psychological and that the only way to solve it is to extend the lines beyond the artificial boundary created by the nine dots. The expression “out of the box” is derived from this piece of Dudeney’s work and is used to describe non-conformal, creative thinking. The term is used as an adverb to describe the thinking or as an adjective to describe the ideas. In today’s fast-paced world, organizations look for individuals who “think outside the box” and can become visionary leaders and producers. At Stratford, being able to think critically and non-traditionally is a skill that is learned and honed. This issue of Stratford Magazine is dedicated to those individuals who have dared to think and live “out of the box.” Ann Bowen Library Wing Dedication Jerome Robinson Bench Dedication Faculty News Fine Arts News 50 51 Athletics News Stratford Support — Booster Club, SIP 2012-2013 Report of Giving Like “Stratford Academy” and “Stratford Academy Alumni Association” on Facebook. g ingreen Follow stratfordeagles updates on Twitter. Join our LinkedIn Group “Stratford Academy Alumni.” In an effort to go “green” and further do our part for the environment by reducing the amount of printed materials we produce, only one magazine was mailed to each address on file. If you would like to receive additional copies of this magazine, please contact Karen McCue in the Advancement Office at karen.mccue@stratford.org or call (478) 477-8073 ext. 289 and we will gladly send you additional copies. v i e w f r o m O v e r l o o k From the Head of School Out of the Box Student Leadership at Stratford A t a college preparatory school, it is sometimes easy to focus on the major lynchpins of college preparation: academic classes, SAT scores, college admissions, and scholarship opportunities, both academic and athletic. But at Stratford Academy, we are able to think, and act, “outside the box” as we prepare all of our students, in a wide variety of ways, for all of the challenges connected with college success: not just getting into the college of one’s choice but also staying there, thriving, and excelling. Last school year, our students demonstrated over and over again that they are building this sort of real-world college preparation. An excellent case in point can be found in the year’s student government groups in Upper School, Middle School and Lower School. 20122013 was an exceptional year in terms of student leadership and school spirit, and it fills me with optimism that we are going to be sending a number of well-qualified leaders out of our gates and on to college campuses in the years to come. Our Upper School student group was led by a remarkable young man, Bryan Horn, who stretched the boundaries of what student government can mean to a school in ways that were as exciting as they were unexpected. Bryan was chosen by his peers to lead precisely because of his free-spirited, imaginative personality. However, in my career in education I have often seen this type of student leader come to grief due to (Left) Dr. Bob Veto welcomed special guests at the Ann Martin Bowen Library Wing dedication. (Right) Veto spoke to students prior to the unveiling of the bench in memory of Jerome Scott. 2 Stratford Magazine 2013 lack of organization or lack of follow through. Sometimes a free-spirited, popular president will fall back on his/her cleverness and charm as if that were enough. Bryan Horn and his student leadership team managed to bring to bear creativity and imagination plus hard work, meticulous planning, and cooperative organization. The results were astounding, and gratifying. Every Monday in our Upper School begins with an assembly presided over by the student body President. These have historically always been warm and friendly but routine affairs where a variety of announcements are made and students were sent out to begin the new week. Under Bryan Horn, we never knew what to expect each Monday morning. The assembly might begin with an original five-minute film which parodied some aspect of school life. Or there might be a well-rehearsed skit in which half-dozen student council members promoted some upcoming game, dance or activity. Sometimes Bryan invited audience participation. We were always surprised and amused, and school spirit this year was at an all-time high. And the Upper School student government also accomplished more than ever before, all the while doing so with originality and zest. This pattern was true in the Middle School as well, where our sixth through eighth graders also managed, although in different ways, to take student government to new heights. This was most keenly felt toward the end of the year, when the group looked for a culminating project. Rather than fall back on predictable precedents such as one additional dance, or a class picnic, or even donating their funds to charity, this group, led by Middle School Council President Crawford Edwards, took on a thoughtful and caring project. They decided to donate a beautiful (and comfortable!) bench in memory of long-time Maintenance Director Jerome Scott, who died two years ago and whose loss is still deeply felt among our students. “Jerome’s bench” sits in a grassy area right outside my office, and the dedication ceremony was a moving event, attended by Middle and Upper School students and members of Jerome Scott’s family. Finally, not to be outdone, our Fifth Grade Council, which is the student government group in Lower School, also had a great year. They set records with two major community service projects: a coat drive in the winter, and an endof-year backpack project in which they collected backpacks to be filled with supplies for impoverished children in the Macon/Bibb County area. I was extremely proud of our student leadership groups last school year, and I’m proud of the faculty members who guide and inspire them. It’s always great to be a Stratford Eagle; never more so than now! Martha and Bob Veto spent 15 days in Europe during the summer. Included in the trip was an 80-mile hike in Scotland. (Top) Bob sits atop Calton Hill in Edinburgh, Scotland; (bottom left and right) Along “Speyside Way” in Northern Scotland on day one of the hike 2013 Stratford Magazine 3 Stratford g r a d u a t i o n 2 0 1 3 Graduation Lee McDavid Photo 2013 4 Stratford Magazine 2013 Seventy-five students received their diplomas and 28 graduated with honors at Stratford Academy’s 2013 graduation exercises which were held on Saturday, May 25, at the Macon City Auditorium. Senior class president Celia Hinson opened the ceremony with the invocation followed by the addresses to the graduates by class-elected speaker Floyd Buford, Salutatorian Sarah Dennis andValedictorian Shruti Gupta.The Class of 2013 also selected Liz Bevill and Bryan Horn to perform the musical selection“For Good”from the musical Wicked. Head of School Dr. Robert Veto, along with Chairman of the Board of Trustees Jeff Avant ’84, presented the 2013 grad- uates with their diplomas. Bryan Horn also led the faculty, students, parents and alumni in the singing of the Alma Mater and Honor Council Chair Jordi Gaton gave the closing benediction. Included in the graduation ceremony was the presentation of the Distinguished Alumnus Award and the Alumni Service Award, both established in 1986. 2013 Stratford Magazine 5 g r a d u a t i o n Before awarding graduates their diplomas, Dr. Veto addressed the to reach outside your comfort zones in terms of recognizing all the dif- class one last time: ferences in the people with whom you interact, and valuing those differ- Class of 2013, you are a remarkably cohesive and caring group, and ences even as you hold fast to your own values, virtues, goals and beliefs. it has been a pleasure to work with you — a sincere pleasure. And yet I He challenged you to meet your own goals, but also to empathize with cannot resist this one final opportunity to share with you our most im- others, and to appreciate that they may be coming from a different frame portant message — Reverend (C. Welton) Gaddy spoke to this message of reference than your own. I’ve always put it more simply, since you quite eloquently a week ago at Baccalaureate, when he challenged you first met me in the eighth grade: “Work hard, and be good to each other.” Lee McDavid Photos 6 2 0 1 3 Stratford Magazine 2013 Class of 2013 College Choices Maggie Anderson . . . . . . . . Caroline Avant* . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Avant* . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Barron . . . . . . . . . . Wesley Barron . . . . . . . . . . . Liz Bevill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Woody Blalock . . . . . . . . . . . Lane Bowden . . . . . . . . . . . . Floyd Buford . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blaire Burton* . . . . . . . . . . . Trey Burton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dylan Cole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Palmer Daws . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Dennis* . . . . . . . . . . . Delilah Dodgen . . . . . . . . . . . Stewart Eberhardt . . . . . . . . Mary Grace Edwards . . . . . . Eric Evans* . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benjamin Ford* . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Fuller* . . . . . . . . . . Stacy Garrett* . . . . . . . . . . . Jordi Gaton* . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexis Gautier . . . . . . . . . . . . Haleigh Griffin* . . . . . . . . . . Grey Grinstead . . . . . . . . . . . Marshall Grubb . . . . . . . . . . Mercer University University of Georgia Georgia College and State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southern University Georgia College and State University Auburn University Georgia College and State University University of Alabama University of Georgia East Georgia College University of Colorado, Boulder University of Georgia Georgia Institute of Technology Gordon College University of Georgia Presbyterian College Georgia Institute of Technology James Madison University Georgia Institute of Technology University of Georgia University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Savannah College of Art and Design Furman University Georgia College and State University Georgia College and State University Shruti Gupta* . . . . . . . . . . . . Allie Hale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Katie Hale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Noble Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Henderson . . . . . . . . . . Bailey Hicks* . . . . . . . . . . . . Harbor Hicks* . . . . . . . . . . . Meredith Hightower . . . . . . Celia Hinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . Palmer Hipp* . . . . . . . . . . . . Josh Holden . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryan Horn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Beth Jarrard . . . . . . . . Andrew Jones* . . . . . . . . . . Hedley Jones* . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Keene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suria Khurana* . . . . . . . . . . Mackenzie King . . . . . . . . . . Tommy Lind* . . . . . . . . . . . . John Robert McKemie* . . . . Macy Meeks . . . . . . . . . . . . Madeline Miller . . . . . . . . . . Hall Neel* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julia Nelson* . . . . . . . . . . . . Halana O’Neal . . . . . . . . . . . Tyler Payne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emory University Reinhardt University Reinhardt University Georgia Institute of Technology Valdosta State University University of Georgia University of Georgia Presbyterian College Samford University University of Georgia University of Canberra, Australia Savannah College of Art and Design University of Mississippi Emory University Furman University University of North Georgia, Gainesville Georgia College and State University University of Georgia University of Alabama University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Georgia Military College Georgia Southern University Georgia Institute of Technology Pepperdine University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southern University Henry Persons . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Persons . . . . . . . . . . Colby Pierce . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Raines . . . . . . . . . . . Austin Reagan . . . . . . . . . . . Lauren Reynolds* . . . . . . . . Lexi Rouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helen Catherine Rozier . . . . . Garrett Scarborough . . . . . . Dallas Ray Sherwood . . . . . . Austin Simmons . . . . . . . . . Malone Slappey* . . . . . . . . . Greer Smith* . . . . . . . . . . . . Katie Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mishana Smith* . . . . . . . . . Andrew Stapleton . . . . . . . . James Thwaite* . . . . . . . . . Haley Tidwell . . . . . . . . . . . . Eleanor Traynham* . . . . . . . Baylee Vance . . . . . . . . . . . . Adrianna VanderVen . . . . . . Maiben Watkins* . . . . . . . . . Juliana White . . . . . . . . . . . . Caitlyn Williams . . . . . . . . . . University of North Georgia, Gainesville University of Mississippi University of North Georgia Presbyterian College Georgia Southern University University of Georgia University of Louisiana, Lafayette Georgia Southern University Georgia College and State University Georgia College and State University Georgia Perimeter College University of Georgia University of Georgia University of Mississippi Georgia Southern University Georgia Southern University University of Georgia Georgia College and State University University of Georgia University of Mississippi University of Alabama University of Georgia University of Alabama Georgia College and State University * Honor Graduates College Acceptances and Enrollments Members of the Class of 2013 were accepted to the following colleges and universities († = multiple students will enroll) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College University of Alabama† Andrew College Appalachian State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Auburn University Berry College Binghamton University University of Canberra, Australia Clemson University College of Charleston University of Colorado, Boulder Davidson College Duke University East Georgia College Emory University† Florida State University Furman University† Georgetown University Georgia College and State University† Georgia Institute of Technology† Georgia Military College Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University† University of Georgia† Gordon College College of the Holy Cross James Madison University Kennesaw State University Lincoln Memorial University Louisiana State University University of Louisiana, Lafayette Macon State College Maryland Institute College of Design Middle Georgia State College Mercer University University of Michigan Middlebury College University of Mississippi† Mississippi State University University of North Carolina† University of North Georgia, Dahlonega University of North Georgia, Gainesville † Northwestern University Pepperdine University Pratt Institute Presbyterian College† Queens University Reinhardt College† Rhodes College University of Richmond Samford University Savannah College of Art and Design† University of the South University of South Carolina Southern Methodist University Texas Christian University Valdosta State University Vanderbilt University University of Virginia Wake Forest University Washington University Williams College Young Harris College Twelve Years Together Maggie Anderson Suzanne Avant Jennifer Barron Lane Bowden Floyd Buford Dylan Cole Palmer Daws Sarah Dennis Stewart Eberhardt Jordi Gaton Haleigh Griffin Noble Harris Bailey Hicks Harbor Hicks Celia Hinson Bryan Horn Mary Beth Jarrard Hedley Jones Andrew Jones Tom Keene Suria Khurana Madeline Miller Hall Neel Julia Nelson Halana O’Neal Henry Persons Robert Persons Colby Pierce Garrett Scarborough Dallas Ray Sherwood Malone Slappey Greer Smith James Thwaite Eleanor Traynham Baylee Vance Maiben Watkins Juliana White Caitlyn Williams 2013 Stratford Magazine 7 g r a d u a t i o n 2 0 1 3 Alumni Awards Included in the graduation ceremony was the presentation of the Distinguished Alumnus Award and the Alumni Ser- vice Award, both established in 1986. The Distinguished Alumnus Award for Outstanding Career Achievement has been presented to alumni in the fields of law, medicine, education, business, ministry and the arts, recognizing them for their career achievements — excelling in their chosen fields and making a difference in the world around them. The Alumni Service Award recognizes service to Stratford Academy by its alumni. Volunteer service to the school has always been an important part of our growth and success here at Stratford, and our alumni have always been a critical source of this kind of volunteer service. Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey B. Henderson ’76 Jeff has received numerous awards and medals for his military service, including two Bronze Star Medals, a Combat Action Badge, five Meritorious Award Medals, and the prestigious Order of St. Michael Distinguished Alumnus Award Medal, for contributing significantly to the promotion of Army Aviation for Outstanding Career Achievement over a distinguished career. He retired from the U.S. Army in March The 2013 Distinguished Alumnus Award was presented to Lieuten- and recently took a position as the AAR Airlift Country Director ant Colonel Jeffrey Henderson, Stratford Class of 1976. Lt. Col. Hen- for Afghanistan and will be managing all of AAR’s aviation assets derson has provided superb service to our nation during his thirty year and personnel. Jeff has been married to his wife, Tavia, for 29 years and they have military career as a combat helicopter pilot and a trainer of other pilots. three grown sons. From the start, Jeff exceeded the standard for professional expertise and inspired those around him to do the same. A dynamic leader, he skillfully guided formations to excel in combat operations. A skilled trainer, Lt. Col. Jeff and Tavia Henderson Jeff flawlessly honed the tactical and technical flight skills of hundreds of Army Aviators. A combat-proven warrior, Lt. Col. Henderson served with distinction in both Iraq and Afghanistan. After Head of School Dr. Robert Veto read a brief career biography, graduation guests rose for a standing ovation as Lt. Col. Henderson approached the podium to receive his award. He humbly began, “This award means more to me than you will ever know.” Then he jokingly looked to the faculty seating section with the comment, “Griff (Ethridge), I bet you never dreamed I’d be winning an award like this.” Then Henderson shared a personal story of how his Stratford connections had literally come to his rescue. During one of his tours in Iraq, Jeff was wounded in action when the convoy he was leading was ambushed. Despite having his kneecap shattered by enemy shrapnel and sustaining serious wounds to his neck, he continued to lead the mission and fight off the attack. With life-threatening injuries, Jeffrey was airlifted to Landstuhl, Germany, for care. There he placed a call to the only person he knew he could trust for neurological care, classmate Dr. Trip Smisson ’76. Smisson had all x-rays and reports sent to him ment. As Jeff said, “If I am being treated, I want a doctor who knows me and has a dog in the fight.” Even half a world away, Jeff ’s Stratford family was caring for him. 8 Stratford Magazine 2013 Lee McDavid Photo and consulted with the Army physicians on the right course of treat- Lee McDavid Photo Angela Hicks with husband Ricky and twins Bailey and Harbor Angela Maddox Hicks ’76 Greyhound Bus station to ride back to Jeffersonville on the 5:25 p.m. Alumni Service Award eastbound bus. Although the Maddox children did not know any other For 2013, the Alumni Service Award was presented to a person students when the first arrived, Angela quickly developed her “Eagle who epitomizes the term “Eagle Pride.” Angela Maddox Hicks, Strat- Pride” as a majorette, Beta Club President, Homecoming Queen, and ford Class of 1976, has always seemed to be at everything connected Salutatorian of her class. Following graduation from Stratford, she with Stratford. attended the University of Georgia where she graduated summa cum “She is a person of indefatigable energy, having served at Stratford as team mom for B-team basketball, varsity tennis and varsity volleyball, laude from the Honors Program with a degree in Risk Management. She then earned an MBA from Georgia College. as a host for a number of alumni reunions and receptions, as a volunteer For 15 years, Angela worked in various sales and management posi- fundraiser for the Loyalty Fund, as a room mom, a substitute teacher, tions with Johnson and Johnson before “retiring” when her twins were a field trip driver, a SIP officer, Book Fair treasurer, and a volunteer born in 1994. When her children entered preschool, she began working member of the Long Range Planning Committee for our most recent part-time for Integrated Medical Systems out of Birmingham, Ala. While Strategic Plan,” shared Head of School Dr. Robert Veto as he announced employed there, she earned their top sales award, Circle of Excellence, Angela’s award. two years in a row, competing with their full-time representatives. As generous as Angela has been with her time and talents at Stratford, “There is nothing really special or award-worthy in my résumé — it she has displayed even more generosity of time, and of spirit, in having is just the Stratford Spirit, the Stratford Way and Eagle Pride in action kept, over a number of years, 28 infants in foster care in her home be- as so many parents give so generously of their time and resources,” said tween birth and adoption. This is in addition to taking a leadership role Angela humbly. “If there is a story line, it is that my kids and Stratford with the Medcen Foundation and helping establish a hospice facility in thought I was a full-time volunteer mom, while my customers thought middle Georgia. I was a full-time employee. Balancing both roles with any sense of excel- The young Angela Maddox came to Stratford as a student in her lence meant at times I ‘never rested.’” 10th grade year. She and her brother, Jimmy ’78, commuted daily from In 2006, Angela opened Stuff It Macon Mobile Storage. She is mar- Jeffersonville with a nurse who worked the 7 a.m. shift at Coliseum Park ried to Ricky Hicks ’73 and her twins, Bailey and Harbor, are two of the Hospital. In the afternoon, they would walk from Coleman Hill to the school’s most recent graduates. 2013 Stratford Magazine 9 F e a t u r e • Out of the box • “Christian Yoga, isn’t that an oxymoron?” some ask. For India Kern, who has been practicing yoga for more than 15 years, creating this non-traditional program became more than just thinking outside the box. Many of her yoga classes incorporated chanting and talk of the universe, which was a little too “out there” for her taste, so she found herself substituting her prayers and beliefs into her yoga practice. India wanted to speak to God, not the “universe.” Along this path, she realized she probably was not the only person who felt this way. India Lawrence Kern ’90 Founder, FaithfulWarrior.com, A Christian Yoga Program Stretching Boundaries of Traditional Yoga What is your educational background? I graduated from Mercer University with a Bachelor of Liberal Arts in 1994 with a major in art and minor in photography. What were your interests while you were at Stratford? At Stratford, I spent many a hot summer day playing basketball and scrimmaging with “the older kids.” I played basketball until I graduated, and also I played softball and ran track. Thanks to my sports career at Stratford, I have a solid athletic background that I still draw from today. When I discovered yoga in 1995, it was just icing on the cake. I could still have my intense workouts and then use yoga to balance me out. How did your current endeavor evolve? I also was an art student at Stratford. Dot Brown was a huge influence in my creative career. I went on to study art in college, sculpt marble in Italy, and then had a career in television doing graphic art and video editing. When I look back, it makes perfect sense how the creation of Faithful Warrior evolved. Making yoga videos fulfills my creative side and draws from my background in art and television. The art program at Stratford launched my interest in the creative field. Robert Dahey Photo How can developing an “out of the box” program, like Faithful Warrior, be a growing experience? Christian yoga was a seed I planted about five years ago. At that time, I was married, and, honestly, I did not have the confidence to start this endeavor. I knew Christian yoga would be highly controversial. Quite frankly, I did not have it in me to fight for my belief. Then 2011 happened. I went through an incredibly painful divorce. If I were not a woman of faith, I don’t know how I would have survived. My relationship with God has blossomed since, and I know in my heart I am meant to launch this company. In no way am I trying to push my belief system on anyone. However, for me, yoga transcends a method of exercise and is a spiritual experience. So why not make it a spiritual practice with Christian values and beliefs? 10 Stratford Magazine 2013 What have you found to be the benefits of thinking “out of the box?” The launch of this company has been therapy for my soul. People are interested because it is such a new concept to “traditional” yoga. Don’t get me wrong — traditional yoga can be very spiritual, but I wanted to take it to the next level and personalize it with Christian values. After all, there is a huge Christian population on this earth. Why not personalize the yoga experience? Are there any lessons learned at Stratford that you still carry with you today? Stratford Academy gave me a solid background. I remember writing many papers for Mrs. (Ann) Tift and Mrs. (Margaret) Ledbetter (Brogdon). At the time, I did not enjoy the writing. Now, I eagerly create newsletters for FaithfulWarrior.com. The structure Mr. (Andy) Lawson provided established a discipline that I still draw from today and the rigorous athletic routines made me a strong athlete. Jaime Kaplan 2013 Stratford Magazine 11 • Out of the Box • Even as a teen in Macon, Stewart was a businessman. His first venture started as a 15 year old detailing cars, and before long he employed three friends to work with him. During college, he operated a rickshaw service in Charleston for two years and then returned to his car detailing business. As a college student, he won a $500 award for the Business School “Entrepreneur of the Year” and used that money to start his pool business, ASP, when he returned to Macon following graduation. Stewart expanded ASP by taking ownership from a retiring businessman, buying out a competitor, building a storefront and taking control of a lifeguard staffing/pool maintenance business (which he later sold). In 2005, his first franchise was opened with a second ASP location in Charleston. ASP now stands for America’s Swimming Pool Company, which is owned by the parent company ASP Franchising Inc. Currently, ASP has more than 50 franchise owners with 124 locations in 15 states. His business model has not only seen growth during challenging times, but Stewart and his company have been recognized nationally as one of the top 500 businesses by Entrepreneur Magazine and one of the top 100 businesses for veterans by Franchise Business Review. Stewart Vernon ’98 Founder and CEO, ASP Franchising, Inc. What Drives an Entrepreneur’s Mind Introspectively speaking, what do you think drives an entrepreneurial mind? The very definition of the word comes from a French verb, “to undertake,” which speaks to the drive that most business owners possess. That drive is to create or do something better than the Are there any experiences from your next guy. Constantly searching and lookStratford days that you feel impacted ing for ways to improve things, no matyour entrepreneurial drive? ter the task at hand, is how opportunities Spending 14 years at Stratford, a tremenpresent themselves. dous number of experiences impacted me as a person and as a future business owner. ASP Franchising continued to grow One of the earliest came during middle Vernon (center) has been named one of America’s top entreprenuers. and succeed during a very difficult time school, when I discovered a “demand” for a new, hard sour candy called “Cry-Babies.” I bought the candy wholesale and in our country’s economy. What was your approach to dealing with a resold them for 25 cents each out of my bookbag. I didn’t quite understand challenge such as this? The recent turbulent economic environment has driven a new type it at the time, but that’s when I first learned what a profit margin was. of entrepreneur into the world one “lay-off ” or “corporate down-sizing” at a time. Our business model before, during and after this difficult time You teach at College of Charleston Business School. If you had a in our economy remains the same. We provide a road-map to aspiring room full of Stratford students, what advice would you give them business owners allowing them to create their own business by using about business? I learned in the very first days of entering the “real world” in business our name, brand and model. Our corporate philosophy, and what my that one door shutting in your face can be the starting point for great office works every day to achieve, is that together we are better than we things to come. So, keep your eyes open and look around every corner would be on our own. – you never know what may be waiting. Also, the business world is hard, but it teaches you more about life, As the parent of two young children, what skills do you think it is resources, finances, psychology and human nature than anything else. important to cultivate in students that will equip them to be future Embrace that fact. Do not be intimidated by others before you, because business owners? Work ethic. hard work can outperform just about anything. Photo Courtesy of ASP Franchising What was your post-Stratford education? I graduated from the College of Charleston in South Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in corporate communications and a minor in business 12 Stratford Magazine 2013 • Out of the Box • During high school Russell Henley not only made a name for himself on the golf course, he was also a formidable competitor on the basketball courts for the Eagles. He was named twice as The Telegraph’s All-Middle Georgia Outstanding Golf Player of the year in 2005 and 2006 and four-time AllState Golf Team while the Eagles won three state titles. In addition, he played on the 2007 region championship basketball team and earned All-State basketball honors in 2006 and 2007. After graduation, he headed to the University of Georgia where he found continued success as a member of the golf team. Some of his collegiate honors included: Golfweek’s National Player of the Year, Fred Haskins Award recipient, SEC Player of the Year, first team All-American and All-SEC, Student-Athlete of the Year and finalist for Ben Hogan Award. During this time, Russell also led the Bulldogs to the SEC title, won Georgia Amateur title two times, tied for the 2010 U.S. Open low amateur and played on the Porter Cup, Walker Cup and Junior World Cup National teams. Russell graduated from UGA with a degree in housing and consumer economics and turned pro in September 2011. He spent one year on the Web.com tour posting three wins, including his first professional at the Chiquita Classic. Russell’s success on the Web.com tour earned him his PGA Tour Card, and he promptly made PGA history by becoming one of only a handful to win an inaugural tour event when he wowed audiences by posting a -24 at the 2013 Sony Open held in Hawaii. Since that time, he has played in 23 events with three top 10 and five top 25 finishes. Russell is ranked 33rd in the FedEx Cup standing and No. 67 in the official world golf ranking. Russell Henley ’07 Professional Golfer At what point did you realize that playing golf professionally was a viable career option? I didn’t know for sure that I wanted to play professionally until I started playing in college, that was the first time that I really started thinking about it. Christian Peterson, Getty Sports Images From High School to Pro, What it Takes to Go golfers that hit the ball straight, but now the game is so much more physical than it used to be. Now you have to be able to hit the ball so far just to keep up. You better be strong and athletic to compete. Are there experiences or people from your Stratford days that you feel like NCAA studies show that only two equipped you with skills/lessons that percent of high school athletes play you’ve used to make the transition to sports at the college level. Then professional athlete? further studies show that only one in There are a lot of teachers and 16,000 high school athletes attain a Bringing home the 2013 Sony Open trophy, Henley became one of an elite few to coaches at Stratford that helped me professional career in sports. What do have won their inaugural profesional tour event. get where I am today, but I think I pull you think it takes to be able to make from playing basketball at Stratford all the time. In college, I had such a that jump from high school to college to pro sports? For me, the difference between playing in high school and college huge advantage because I had been part of a team sport. When I think was the amount of time that I put into my game. Obviously you have back to high school I look back on playing basketball and my teamto have some game to make the jump, but I spent so much more time mates the most. practicing in college. Plus, you’re getting so many more reps and playing in tournaments all the time. Then, once you become a pro, playing If there was a Stratford student who held the same aspirations as the game becomes so much more mental. With all the travel and new you, what advice would you give him/her? If you want to play sports in college, pick a school where you’re comcourses, experience becomes a huge factor. fortable and a place you enjoy being. There will be ups and downs in your sport, so you better be someplace you enjoy. If you’re uncomfortThere’s a lot of talk in the press that you are part of a “new breed” able at all, you’re not going to be able to get out of it (athletically) what of PGA golfers. What is your take on your personal differences from you want. Most importantly, enjoy every minute of it, enjoy the ride. In maybe what a “traditional” pro was? I think the majority of new golfers are probably so much more many ways, I still feel like I’m just starting college and now I’ve been out Jaime Kaplan athletic than what a lot of golfers used to be. You’ve always had great two years, so make the most of every minute. 2013 Stratford Magazine 13 • Out of the Box • In December 2012, Lou Leskosky was named the Houston County Gifted Education Teacher of the Year, but education was not always his calling. In 2007, Lou took a leap of faith by resigning from a successful career path as an attorney to follow his dream of teaching. When interviewed about Lou’s award, one co-worker replied, “How does Lou create magic in the classroom? By being everything a gifted student wants and admires in a teacher. He is smart, savvy, talented, witty, demanding, supportive and caring. He gets gifted students and understands that they need and crave compelling, challenging academic content. They get it every day in his classroom.” Lou Leskosky ’99 Gifted Education Teacher, Houston County Board of Education From the Courtroom to the Classroom What is your educational background? I attended Duke University and received my B.A. in Political Science with a minor in history in 2003. In 2006, I earned my J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law. During law school, I was the campaign manager for Edward Lindsey’s successful state house campaign for the 54th district in Buckhead and he is now running for U.S. Congress. I was in private practice in 2006 and 2007 at Sell and Melton LLP in Macon. In 2007, I resigned to join an education cohort at GCSU and graduated in May 2008 with a Masters of Arts in Teaching focusing on Secondary Education, History concentration. In summer 2008, I began my involvement with the Duke TIP program and in August 2008 I started my career at Warner Robins High School. mysteries of Egypt. This interest in social studies was solidified by Carol O’Brien (Lanier) who I took at every opportunity — four classes all told. She could make history come alive, and a more caring, compassionate, easy-going teacher than she is hard to find. She ultimately did many of my recommendations for going into teaching and we remain in contact to this day. 14 Stratford Magazine 2013 Photo Courtesy of Houston Co. BOE Any classroom experiences from Stratford that you emulate in your own classroom? The rigor and structure of two teachers in particular stands out. Now that I teach gifted ninth grade English, my mantra is often WWMBGD … or What Would Mary Beth Gumbart Do. She is still who I cite as the primary shaper of Leskosky (right) is pictured with Warner Robins High School Principal Steve my writing style today and I attempt to Monday following the Gifted Education Teacher of the Year award announcement. apply her techniques and rigor to provide my students with the same benefits she granted me. Also, the multidisciplinary approach of Clyde Austin’s Latin classes, including culture, What sparked your interest in changing from a law career mythology, history, sociology and language, is something I try to do in to a teaching career? In the end, it came down to content. While the law offered a multitude my classroom as often as I can. Rarely does a single subject stand alone, of options, and I could not have asked for a better firm with which to but rather is a web of material touching on multiple disciplines, a teachpractice, I ultimately found leases and contracts to be too dry. Can an ad- ing style at which she excelled. dendum to contract compete with the legions of Caesar marching across history? My passions lay with history, literature and politics and I realized Any parallels from teaching gifted children to your own experiences in a college prep environment? that I would not be happy until I was engaging with it every day. The gifted curriculum I teach is very comparable with Stratford’s college prep curriculum both on pacing and content. In both cases, the Were there any of your former Stratford teachers who inspired students are exposed to advanced content and increased pacing in the you to be in the classroom? Stratford has so many first rate teachers; I know that I will leave some interest of preparing the students to perform well in the academic rigors out. I began my long time interest in academics with Andy Lawson, whose of college and beyond. In both gifted classes and Stratford college prep sixth grade ancient history introduced me to majesty of Rome and the ones, you find eager, willing students ready to achieve and excel. • Out of the Box • “Good teaching for special needs equals just plain good teaching.” Out of the Box Learning F Walter Elliott Photo or the last several years, Stratford Head of School Dr. Robert Veto has remarked to colleagues during his opening faculty meeting address that “good teaching for special needs equals just plain good teaching.” He explains that when educators marry content to meaningful skills on a regular basis, every student benefits. Whether the skill is reading, writing, note-taking, speaking, typing, separating fact from opinion, critical thinking, use of technology or proper citation of sources, each one can be learned; therefore, it can be taught, and is important to any student. While this may seem like strange advice from an educator who has spent most of his career in college prep environments, it is really based on two experiences. First, as a young history teacher Veto’s department chair required each staff member to intentionally teach academic skills alongside the history content that was expected of his curriculum. Then as a doctoral student at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), he was mentored by Professor Ted Fenton, who was well-known in the 1960s and 1970s as a guru of the “new social studies” movement which emphasized skill development in teaching. “I found it exciting and rewarding to run into Ted Fenton as one of my advisors at CMU,” remembers Veto. “He modeled all the principles he believed in and taught — he was, quite simply, the best teacher I ever had.” In the world of education, recognizing that teaching the skills is as important as the content for a course takes innovation and purpose. Particularly when one takes into consideration that students are meshed together in one class, but they may have a wide range of talents, abilities and interests. Acknowledging and appreciating these student individualities, coupled with the fact that a teacher has his/her own strengths and weaknesses, bring many teachers to utilize a differentiated instruction approach in their classrooms. Carol Ann Tomlinson, a leader in the area of differentiated instruction, describes the differentiated classroom as one in which “the teacher proactively plans and carries out varied approaches to content, process and product in anticipation of and response to student differences in readiness, interest and learning needs.” (2001) Students learn the same content, but the process in which they learn and the product they produce to demonstrate their understanding of the topic differs according to the student’s depth of understanding of the subject, learning style and interests. The goal in the differentiated classroom is for each student to take ownership for learning and make maximum progress. Since each student’s best learning style or modality may differ, in a typical classroom of 20 children, a teacher may have students whose strengths may be auditory, visual or even kinesthetic learning. So how does a teacher effectively teach to each child’s strength? Simple: use all three methods for relaying information and communicating. Sound complicated, it is not. >> 2013 Stratford Magazine 15 • Out of the Box • “Teaching to varying learning styles is beneficial to everyone,” says Patsy Hayslip, Stratford Learning Support Center Director. “When a teacher plans instruction using different modalities, the concept can be more readily acquired by all students.” For example, second-grade teacher Sue Stephenson wants to tell her classroom that they have a test coming up at the end of the week. In a differentiated learning approach, she will verbally give the assignment, write the information on her white board/smart board (probably using a different marker color than other items) and then ask the class to read and repeat out loud what she has written. “Students in our classrooms represent an array of backgrounds, academic readiness, abilities, interests and learning styles. If we teach well, we attend to all of the gifts, talents and challenges our students bring to the classroom,” says Stephenson. “We provide students successful learning experiences and tools to help them become self-motivated, independent, life-long learners.” Hayslip, a 40-year teaching veteran with the last 15 years as director of Stratford’s Learning Support Center, says that one of the strengths of Stratford’s faculty is their adept ability to understand students’ learning styles. She sees teachers using varying modalities as often as possible and that approach benefits all the students. “Repetition is the key to so many components of learning. Using different modalities to teach to different students’ strengths does not detract from learning, it only enhances it,” she believes. Stratford’s Learning Support Center was founded in 1998 and was originally modeled after a program at the Lovett School in Atlanta. Over the last 15 years, it has come into its own and now many schools pay site visits to Stratford to see what is offered to students. So what role does a learning support center have in a rigorous, college-preparatory environment? It is just that — support. Hayslip and the four other staff members are there to add an additional layer of teaching for students and then be a resource center for fellow faculty members. “Ninety percent of learning comes from the classroom. We are here to reinforce or maybe even re-present the same information in a different way to a student who needs assistance,” she explains. Students, particularly those who experience learning challenges, have a unique ability to draw on their strengths to compensate for a weaker area. “I think students with learning challenges may sometimes be better ‘out of the box’ learners than the rest of us,” says Hayslip. “Early on they learn to come at things from a non-traditional direction and in the end that pays dividends because they have strong problem solving skills.” Hayslip has observed that coaches and band directors are also particularly proficient at helping students absorb or learn information. They give out small pieces of information or instruction, and then the students execute that order and return for critique. This is followed by a circling back to the original instruction with any adaptations or corrections. Stratford upper school science teacher and coach, Ross Bridges ’01, does just that in his classroom. His success as a teacher and a coach are defined by enthusiasm and positivity, and that energy becomes conta16 Stratford Magazine 2013 Walter Elliott Photo Out of the Box Learning — continued gious. “Students are very perceptive. If you are not excited about what you are teaching, then they will pick up on that and do the same.” He admits that his area of science does lend itself to differentiated instruction as a process-based subject. “I will do whatever it takes to get my students to understand the information they need to know,” says Bridges. “I learn in many different ways, so I teach in different ways. My tactile learners get it through experiments, the auditory learners get it through lectures using analogies and comparisons and the visual learners through models and hands-on materials.” In the world of public education, special needs and gifted education often fall together in programming due to the fact that these categories are designed for children whose educational needs are not met in regular classrooms. Regardless of whether students are considered academically challenged or gifted, if their needs are not being met, then they cannot reach their potential. Meeting a child’s potential is what Stratford does deliberately and intentionally on a daily basis. The school’s Walter Elliott Photo purpose statement reinforces that charge, “Stratford challenges our students to achieve their full potential.” Potential is just what upper school teacher and English department chair, Michelle Fleming, sees in each student. One of the gems of the Stratford curriculum is the school’s writing program. Students leave for college with above average skills as compared to their fellow freshmen. Repeatedly, Stratford teachers hear from students in college saying that they were called out by their professors for the meticulous detail they pay to their writing. Much of this is due to the attention to detail that the English department pays to developing a student’s individual skills. It is the goal of the department to push students to be 21st century learners — that is more than sitting in a desk while an instructor lectures — it requires a sophisticated level of critical thinking skills. “In today’s work environment, even more than 10 or 15 years ago, a person must be able to find information on his or her own, ask good questions and figure out how to answer the questions all the while interacting with a broader spectrum of people who exist locally to globally,” says Fleming. No one instructional style is able to meet the needs of all 21st century students. They must be able to decipher, sort and multi-task responsibilities in varying modalities. As an example in Fleming’s ninth grade classroom, her students embark on a “Writers in Training” program which requires each student to write often, write creatively and write analytically. “Our young writers receive material visually when they read passages, then audibly when I read them aloud followed by kinesthetically when they must put themselves in someone else’s place to analyze the material,” says Fleming. This concept is taken one step further with her juniors during her annual 1979 trial re-enactment. The assignment is to bring to trial before a board of education the controversial novel, The Things They Carried, by Tim O’Brien. After reading the novel, each student must create a character relevant to that time period and write a research paper in support of that character’s stand on the argument. Together, the class dramatizes the trial and each student becomes the character he or she created and participates in the trial. “Stratford students learn how to write research papers before they even enter high school. Any seventh grader can write a five paragraph paper with ease. So to enter high school expecting nothing but research papers in English, the trial was a refreshing and unique spin on the subject,” says upper school student, Stacey Dorogy. “It added to the indi- viduality of the teachers and the class. To take on the role of a character and play it all the way through, adds a layer of learning beyond the typical classroom setting.” This trial re-enactment exercise is just what Dr. Joseph Renzulli, well-known leader in the field of gifted education, advocates in his Schoolwide Enrichment Model (1977). His work demonstrates that experiences constructed around a student’s interest, learning styles and preferred modes of expression provide ways for improved learning for all students through high levels of engagement and the use of enjoyable and challenging learning experiences. So what’s the value to a lower, middle or upper school student to find his or her preferred learning style and to strengthen his or her weaknesses? It all revolves around Stratford’s approach to preparing each student for the next level at every level. This means lower school students are getting ready for middle school, middle for upper, upper for college and beyond. This type of educational approach was modeled in 1986 by University of Alabama education professor, Dr. Carol Schlichter, in her Talents Unlimited Model. Schlichter built upon the prior work of educators Howard Gardner and Calvin Taylor to design a model for the corporate world involving the field of secondary education. Talents Unlimited is a critical and creative thinking skills model in which Schlichter identified five talents: productive thinking, forecasting, planning, decision making and communication. Through practice of each talent, Stratford students become aware of the of the thought patterns and use the talents to master integrated content. All students usually have one or two of these “smarts” when they enter school, but through meaningful, real-world experiences they continue to strengthen their talents in all of the five talents; thereby, equipping the child with skills for success later in their academic and professional careers. One-size-fits-all instruction does not apply to the classroom of the 21st century. Stratford Academy leadership and faculty acknowledge that the needs of each child must be met in order for him or her to have the tools needed to become active, independent and a lifelong learner. 2013 Stratford Magazine 17 • Out of the Box • At first glance, Andrew Jones and Hemanth Sanjeev seem like two unassuming students. Dressed in navy and khaki uniforms, like hundreds of others, with glasses and carrying laden backpacks; but, few students in the nation have accomplished what this duo has. Undebatable A ndrew and Hemanth are the 2013 recipients of the David P. Baker Award given by the National Debate Coaches Association (NDCA). The Baker is an award presented to the team who has had the highest level of success and demonstrates season-long excellence in a rigorous debate schedule. Basically, a team who wins the Baker is considered to be the “best” team in the country because they have the strongest season-long record. Stratford’s debate program has a 30-year history of success, but this is the first time in the school’s history that it has received this prestigious award. Along with debate teammates, Asa Marshall, Jaedyn Ellis, Harper James, Tolu Sogade, Dylan Ogle and Robert Clark, they amassed eight bids to the Tournament of Champions, two tournament wins (Montgomery Bell Academy, Harvard University), three round robin titles including Harvard Round Robin, Greenhill School and Pace Academy, 15 top and second-speaker awards and a GISA state title. Debate coach Abby Schirmer came to Stratford in 2010 and inherited the heralded debate program from long-time debate coach, Mike Kelley. Her plan for success became to create a small, but finely-developed team of students who know their craft and have honed their skills, not to mention continuing the tradition of national success of her predecessors. Debate is one of the most demanding extra-curricular activities offered at Stratford. Each season a topic is selected by the NDCA and teams must train and research both the affirmative and negative positions. For 2012-2013, teams debated the topic “should the United States federal government repair and rebuild the country’s transportation infrastructure.” Even prior to the season beginning, debaters had accumulated conservatively over 350 hours in their seven weeks of preseason topic research. Andrew Jones explains that a typical daily schedule for a debater includes an 8:30 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. school day followed by practice nearly every day from 3:30 to 6 p.m. for writing speeches, practice debates and research time. Many nights, students also go home and do additional research and do speeches/speaking drills on their own. “Keeping up with debate and school was difficult, but worthwhile, because it forced me to acquire time management skills and learn to work efficiently. With practice, research, and a heavy travel schedule, it can seem daunting, but I found that it was manageable if I set realistic 18 Stratford Magazine 2013 (Top left and right) Andrew Jones and Hemanth Sanjeev prepare materials during the Harvard and Glenhill tournaments. (Bottom left) Andrew Jones, Coach Abby Schirmer and Hemanth Sanjeev with the Baker Award; (Bottom right) The Debate Team with trophies from their winnings in 2012-2013 goals with my teachers in advance,” says Andrew. “In truth I deserve very little of the credit. More than anything I was incredibly fortunate that Stratford provided me with the resources and support to pursue my passion.” On weekends of debate tournaments, which are usually out-of-state, the team will leave on a Friday and debate for the next three days. Typically, a tournament schedule includes approximately four debates per day with each round lasting two hours. During the Harvard Tournament weekend alone, Hemanth and Andrew participated in 19 debates in five days — each debate lasting approximately two hours for nearly 40 hours of debating over the course of the weekend. After this demanding schedule, it was quite rewarding that they walked away with Hemanth Sanjeev (front) and Andrew Jones (back) were greeted by a surprise sendoff from the student body prior to the Tournament of Champions. two tournament wins and each had been named top speaker once and second speaker once. To celebrate these decorated debaters, Stratford administrators planned a secret debate pep rally as a sendoff to the season-culminating Tournament of Champions (TOC). Since debate is not a spectator sport, the day began with debate demonstrations for the Lower, Middle and Upper School students to educate them on the format for a typical debate round. The fast talking point versus counter point approach impressed both faculty and students. Then Hemanth and Andrew were honored as teachers and fellow students playfully “roasted” their accomplishments in an all-school assembly. Unbeknownst to the debaters, the rest of the student body was setting up to send them off with a run-through of a typical sporting event “spirit tunnel” while the Pep Band played band chants. With debate not a spectator sport and throes of cheering fans not a typical part of debate fanfare, Hemanth admits, “Andrew and I felt a little out of place at the sendoff, but it reminded us of how lucky we are to go to a school with such a strong emphasis on academics. The TOC was really important to us, and we were really excited that the school was so supportive of the debate team.” Andrew graduated in May and headed to Emory University in the fall where he will continue his debate career in college. Hemanth is returning to Stratford for his senior year as debate team captain. Coach Schirmer foresees future success in the Stratford debate program. “The future is bright for the Stratford debate team — we have several talented returning members and many new faces joining the team,” says Schirmer. “Hemanth will still be ranked as one of the top debaters in the nation (if not the best) and he and his partner will excel. I couldn’t be more proud of the accomplishments of Andrew and Hemanth over the course of these last few years, and I’m excited to see where the next few years take us.” 2013 Stratford Magazine 19 • Out of the Box • “Houston, this is Stratford Academy calling NA1SS. Over....” ARISS: An Out of this World Experience O n April 3, 2013, the students of Stratford Academy technology instructor, a team of teachers began implementing an allmade history. The Stratford family gathered silently in school, interdisciplinary, cross-divisional plan for educating students of the gym and, using an amateur radio telebridge contact every age about space and the space program. Taking cues from the curthrough Santa Rosa Junior College in California, called rent STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) educational and spoke to Commander Chris Hadfield aboard the initiatives, Stratford adapted to STEAM and also incorporated the fine International Space Station. While the transmission arts. In preparation for this once in a lifetime event, students in all four back to Stratford was difficult to understand, what was divisions participated in a variety of activities throughout the year to very clear to all was that Commander Hadfield could hear the students and help them learn about space exploration. Preschool students studied the solar system, created rockets and likeresponded to them, all while traveling at 17,500 miles per hour 200 miles nesses of themselves as astronauts. Lower school above the earth on a spacecraft that is longer than a students studied the planets, wrote biographies soccer field and weighs more than 450 tons. about astronauts, visited the Mark Smith PlanThe planning for this “out of this world” experietarium at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, ence began in the spring of 2012 when third-grade created art about space, explored the online teacher Sara Walcott proposed that Stratford subNASA resources, visited the Museum of Aviamit an application for an ARISS contact. ARISS is tion at Robins AFB Logistics Center, and assisted the acronym that NASA uses for an amateur radio in the creation of a giant timeline in the science contact with the International Space Station. Walbuilding that chronicled the history of the space cott and lower school science teacher, Jil Pinkston, program. Preschool and lower school students, had attended Space Camp in the summer of 2011, with the support of the middle and upper school and had heard about this program from the NASA bands, also presented a Grandparents’ Day spaceTeaching from Space educational division. themed musical program. “I returned from space camp fascinated about Local professor and space enthusiast, Dr. Rob space and inspired to teach science, technology, Sumowski, loaned Stratford a large portion of his engineering and math and their importance to extensive collection of NASA photographs, modour students,” said Walcott. “I knew that talking els, and memorabilia, which was displayed in to an astronaut would really make those subject the Buzzell Gallery in conjunction with Grandareas come alive for our students.” parents’ Day. After a lengthy application process, Stratford (Above top) Student Bryan Horn asks Commander Middle school and upper school students studwas invited by the NASA Teaching from Space Ed- Hatfield, “Do you participate in social media while in ied inventions and scientific developments pertainucation Office in the fall of 2012 to host an ARISS space?” (Above) Student Austin Slocumb uses ham radio to communicate with other operators. ing to the space program, conducted experiments contact. The Teaching From Space Office promotes learning opportunities and builds partnerships with the education com- mirroring those conducted on the International Space Station, and also asmunity using the unique environment of human spaceflight. This event sisted in the creation of the space timeline. The Symphonic Band’s spring was made possible through amateur radio on the International Space Sta- concert incorporated with the performance of Gustav Holst’s Planet Suite, tion, which is a cooperative venture among NASA and other international was set to a space-themed presentation by the upper school video producspace agencies that coordinate scheduled, radio contacts between astro- tion class. The middle school Beta Club hosted a space-themed art show, nauts aboard the ISS and schools. One of the first orders of business was to and upper school art students studied various artists who created spaceform a relationship with amateur radio experts, and in stepped the Macon themed work and did a special study of pixilation in art. One of the year’s highlights was Stratford’s first-ever Amateur Radio Amateur Radio Club (MARC). As MARC advised Stratford on all technical preparations, under Days with volunteers from MARC. MARC prepared informative demthe guidance of Dr. Kelly Nagle Causey ’88, Stratford’s curriculum and onstrations for students about electromagnetism and radio, including 20 Stratford Magazine 2013 A photo of Commander Hadfield is displayed overhead as students approach the microphone to ask questions. permanent magnets, batteries, electrical induction, measurement of sound waves and electromagnetic waves on an oscilloscope, the electromagnetic spectrum, and the characteristics of waves. They demonstrated Morse Code, shared examples of radio tubes, transistors, and microprocessors, and demonstrated the difference between line-ofsight and over-the-horizon communication using the ionosphere. Volunteers also exhibited the use of radio by calling other amateur radio operators and allowing students to talk with them via amateur radio. By the end of the day, Stratford students had contacted five other amateur radio stations and ham radio operators in Delaware, Illinois, Texas, Washington and Missouri. As the actual contact date approached, students in grades 3-12 were invited to submit questions in order to be chosen as one of the students to speak directly to the astronauts via radio during the contact event. As advised by a NASA mentor assigned to Stratford, the anticipated contact would last approximately 12 minutes potentially allowing about two dozen students to speak directly with an astronaut aboard the ISS. Once the date was finalized for April 3, Stratford received word that “our” astronaut would be Commander Chris Hadfield. Hadfield, a Canadian member of the ISS team, is a national hero and quite the Renaissance man. He is one of the most active astronauts on social media and posts daily to his blogs, You Tube and Twitter feeds. His You Tube version of David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” has received nearly 16 million hits and he was the first astronaut to compose a musical score in space. On the morning of April 3, the Stratford students in grades 2-12, faculty, family members and local media and guests gathered together in the gym. Twenty minutes of silence was required as the amateur radio contact was established with the command center in Houston, Texas, via a college radio station in Santa Rosa, Calif. Finally through the static, came Commander Hadfield’s voice. Immediately, students began their questions. First up to the micro- phone, ninth grader Ally Raymond asked, ““What inspired your love of space and desire to be an astronaut? Over.” Hadfield’s answers came through with static and some answers were more understandable than others, but students’ faces would light up when they heard their names spoken and references made to their questions. By nine o’clock, the radio contact was over. About halfway through the 26 students, the amateur radio station lost connection. But with all the preparation that occurred, the remaining students were allowed to continue sharing their questions with the audience. Local media reporters interviewed students who had the opportunity to speak with Commander Hadfield and as well as those who had not. Regardless, all of the students echoed that just the experience itself had been “out of this world.” Third grader Walker Bethune told his parents later in the day, “If anyone ever asks, this was the best day of my life.” That same enthusiasm had captivated the entire Stratford community, with local and national media attention on the event. “We never know what will be the spark that ignites a passion in a child. Chris Hadfield’s entry in Wikipedia states that he decided to be an astronaut when he was nine years old and watched the Apollo moon landing on TV,” said project coordinator, Dr. Causey. “How amazing it would be if one day Stratford has an alumnus(a) whose Wikipedia entry states, ‘I decided to be an astronaut when I was in the Nth grade at Stratford Academy. Our whole school was crowded silently in our gym and we talked to an astronaut on the radio.’” 2013 Stratford Magazine 21 a l u m n i n e w s Class Notes 1962 Buster Black is a magistrate judge for Fayette County, appointed by Chief Superior Court Judge Christopher Edwards. Barbara Brubaker Hightower writes, “Enjoying living in Tyrone with my retired husband, Jimmy. We live next to our two grandgirls.” Catharine Burns Liles is preparing for her Retrospective Art Show to be held at Wesleyan College January-February 2014. 1963 Col. Frank Willingham addressed the Class of 2013 at their Senior Breakfast while he was in Macon for his 50th class reunion. He and wife Patricia live in Laytonsville, Md. 1964 Gus Kaufman is a practicing psychologist and social activist in Decatur. He volunteers with social justice groups, hikes, bird watches, reads, plays soccer and enjoys friends and family. 1965 Camilla Smith Dawson is retired from a 30-year private psychotherapy practice. She has been married to George Dawson for 22 years and is a proud grandmother to three grandchildren. 1966 Robert Reichert was re-elected Mayor of Macon in 2012 and is running for Mayor of Macon-Bibb County in September. Alumni Basketball 2012 The 2012 alumni basketball games took place on Dec. 19, 2012, in the Stratford gym. Eagles and Eaglettes from five decades participated in this annual holiday event. It was a great night of hoops as the alumni players participated in alum v. alum games. In addition, the Eagle alums took on the Varsity Eagles. A few sore muscles were reported on the following day. Save the Date – Nov. 27 – Alumni Basketball Games 2 2 Stratford Magazine 2013 1967 Don Brewer spent 26 years with the U.S. Secret Service, retiring as the Special Agent-In-Charge of the Counterfeit Division in Washington, D.C. He just published his latest book, Worthy of Trust and Confidence. Jerry ’67 and Carol Tift family. Standing: Sons Learn more at www. Jay ’95, Frank ’03 and Scott ’99. Seated: Mary Beth (Jay’s wife), Jerry, Carol, Isaac donbrewer.com. (Scott’s son), Nesrin (Scott’s wife). Debby Daniel Schwartz and her husband, Don, live in Colorado, where they ride horses and play music in a Western group called The Saddle Strings. In the winter, they move to Arizona, take their horses, and play music at a variety of Fran Hail ’70 with her son, Charlie, and her resorts in the Apache grandson, Charlie Junction/Mesa area. Jerry Tift and wife, Carol, cel1970 ebrated their 40th wedding anniFran Amsler Hail and husband versary on Captiva Island, Fla., with Numsen live in Crockett, Texas, their family in May. (Photo top) and are busy with Vacation Bible School, Texas travels, compiling 1968 family pictures for all the cousins Sam Raffield writes, “My wife, and grandparenting. (Photo above) Judy, and I live in Monroe County and have three children and four 1971 grandchildren. I work in my family’s Allen Huckabee writes, “The tire business, Raffield Tire Master, last few summers I’ve worked which was founded by my parents for the National Park Service at 50 years ago.” Ocmulgee National Monument removing invasive species from the 1969 park. I also worked the BP oil spill Alice Jackson Causey and escorting beach groomers through husband Charley celebrated the Fort Pickens and Santa Rosa their 40th anniversary this year. Beach, protecting the fragile areas. She works in accounting at the Patti and I have been married 35 law firm James, Bates, Brannan years and have three daughters.” and Groover. The Causeys have three adult children and four 1972 grandchildren. Bill Elder was inducted into the Lisa Felton audits classes at Georgia Radio Hall of Fame last year. Middle Georgia State College. He does voiceover work and recently Aaron Kaufman has been finished narrating seven seasons of a practicing Integrative Family sports show on the Outdoor Channel. Medicine in Albuquerque, N.M., for Locally, Bill is the voice on 13WMAZ. 28 years. He lives in Cedar Crest which is in the mountains 7,000 1973 feet above Albuquerque. Aaron has Charles Cork III was selected by been a runner for 40 years, and his Georgia Trend as one of their “Lethree daughters all compete at the gal Elite” attorneys for 2012. college/high school level in crew or cross country/track. — Continue on page 24 a l u m n i n e w s Class Notes Lauren’s Relief imately 300 orphans, staff an eye clinic and distribute prescription glasses to residents, and provide new shoes for the orphans. In addition, the 20 volunteers ran a Vacation Bible School program with arts and crafts, Bible readings in the native Creole language and prayer time. While helping the orphanage in Haiti has been Lauren’s passion for the last few years, she is also spends much of her “down” time serving locally in the middle Georgia community. roger idenden photos Class of 2003 alumna Lauren Hollman Fried finds her relief from the pressures of medical school with good old-fashioned hard work. Not the back breaking kind, but the humanitarian relief effort kind. In May she graduated from the Mercer University School of Medicine and shortly after made a fourth trip to Cambry outside of Les Cayes in southwest Haiti. Her work this time was to provide medical physicals to the approx- (Left) On her recent trip to Haiti, Lauren found a young boy wearing one of the Stratford t-shirts she had brought on an earlier mission. (Above) In May, Lauren received her medical doctorate and was awarded the Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award at Mercer University’s graduation. Projects like the Masonic Home Field Day, Halloween at The Children’s Hospital, a handicap picnic and horseback ride for T.D. Tinsley Elementary School, a career fair at Springdale Elementary, Operation Christmas Child and numerous March of Dimes drives, marry her love for children and her passion for volunteerism. Even though Lauren’s personal drive is to help others, it has not gone unnoticed. During her medical school graduation exercises, she received the Arnold P. Gold Foundation Leonard Tow 2013 Humanism in Medicine Award which is awarded to the student who has demonstrated the highest standard of compassion and sensitivity in their interactions with their patients as well as clinical excellence. This award is voted on by both students and faculty. In addition, she also received the T.J. Lin Award for Excellence in Obstetrics and Gynecology and was a member of the Gold Humanism Honor Society, which recognizes medical students for “demonstrated excellence in clinical care, leadership, compassion and dedication to service.” Lauren graduated pre-med from the University of Georgia in 2007 with dual degrees in Spanish and biology. She began her obstetrics and genecology residency at the Medical Center of Central Georgia this summer. 2013 Stratford Magazine 23 a l u m n i n e w s Class Notes 1974 Alumni Soccer Game 2013 Stratford soccer alumni gathered for a much anticipated game on March 16. Alumni representing every state championship team were present for the evening. Many of the veteran alumni chose to be encouragers from the sidelines, while some of the more recent alumni hit the pitch with determination to relive their glory days. The Varsity Eagles defeated the alumni 8-3. Following the game, a covered dish meal was enjoyed by alumni, players and their families. Save the Date – March 15, 2014 – Alumni Soccer Game Alums Hit the Field at the Alumni Baseball Games On March 9 former Eagle baseball players, coaches and managers returned to Bobby Hendley Field at the Bubber Adams Baseball Complex for the annual alumni baseball game. The Homerun Derby started the day with Coach Bobby Hendley on the mound. Three Eagles — Brett Hendley ’86, Jay Cranford ’89 and Harrison Parker ’09 — made it to the final round with one homerun each. Harrison Parker pulled through as the 2013 Homerun Derby Champ with two for the day. Then, more than 20 Eagles took the field for our navy vs. white nine inning competition. Greg Parker ’83 called the game as players from the ’70s through 2012 took the plate. A family-style cookout for alums, coaches, managers and their families followed the game. Shannon Kay Fickling received an Excellence in Rehabilitation Award from the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation for her work on her Macon home, originally built in 1909. Holly Strawn Riley moved back to Macon this summer after 36 years away. She is “looking forward to being home and connecting with old friends.” Fran Holliday Sanford and her husband, Jerry, live on a farm outside of Eatonton. They have an antique booth at Ingleside Antique Mall in Macon, and Fran continues her work in the financial aid department at Georgia College and State University. 1975 Kathryn Adams Dukes writes, “I live in Prosperity, S.C., on our plantation that has been handed down in our family since 1843. I’m an artist and am also writing a book called Living With Mama, as well as working as a nanny for a family in Chapin, S.C.” 1976 David Kempa received The Telegraph’s Sam Burke Service Award in June for his continued dedication to Stratford Academy sports. 1977 Coach Bobby Hendley with 2013 Homerun Derby Champ Harrison Parker ’09 Tracy Garner was recognized by the Turknett Leadership Group as a recipient of their 2012 Leadership Character Award. Riley Holliday lives in Hampton. He stays busy with his children who play soccer all around the state. 1978 Save the Date – March 8, 2014 – Alumni Baseball Game 24 Stratford Magazine 2013 Art Barry III, associate broker and partner of Coldwell Banker Commercial Eberhardt and Barry Inc., was recognized as the No. 1 sales producer for Coldwell Banker in Georgia. Mary Virginia Kay-Gage says, “Jeff and I are really excited about renovating our ‘new’ home in Macon. After 35 years, I am looking forward to moving back and doing my cake business full time.” Visit her website at www.mvkayks.com. Donna Kay Miller McGoldrick welcomed new grandbaby Milly Eubanks in October, and grandson Jack Eubanks begins Stratford in the fall. “Jack is the third generation in our family to attend Stratford.” She adds, “I love working at Stratford!” Blake Powers writes, “The second volume of my photography series, A Different View, has been released in print and on Kindle. More information can be found at www.laughingwolf.net.” 1979 Jaime Kaplan was appointed to the Macon-Bibb County Transit Authority in March by Sam Hart, Chairman of the Bibb County Commissioners. Bill Monfort has begun a new career building and customizing aluminum jet boats. Visit his website www.backwaterboatworks.com. Win Parkins is the North Georgia Director for Hae San. He is a seventh degree Black Belt Master Instructor. 1980 Johnny Page recently opened a Great Clips on Russell Parkway in Warner Robins, marking his fourth salon in Houston County and eighth in the middle Georgia area. Tommy Shealy’s daughter, Loren, was awarded the Female College Athlete of the Year by Sports Illustrated. She plays field hockey at the University of North Carolina. Elizabeth Flournoy Thompson was selected by Georgia Trend as one of their “Legal Elite” attorneys for 2012. Marshall Welsh recently earned the designation Certified Executive Chef from the American Culinary Foundation. He is a Chef Instructor at the Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts. Marshall was named a Finalist for Educator of the Year in 2011-12 and 2012-13. a l u m n i Class Notes Wimberley McCook Rader’s ’82 daughters, Gabrielle ’21 and Mimi ’21, along with Shorter McCook ’22 and Lila McCord ’21 (Susan Marie Mincey McCord ’88), were featured in Macon Magazine for their “lemonade stand for charity.” 1981 Jorie Lawrence writes, “I am still running, biking and swimming. My sons, Rollie and Nicholas Squier, are chefs and musicians. I am active in the American Legion and Disabled American Veterans Organizations. I miss flying Chinook helicopters like I did for the Army – maybe one day I will fly again.” 1982 Katrina Norris Cowger and husband David just celebrated 29 years of marriage. They have three daughters, two sons-in-law and one “amazing” grandson (age 1). She writes, “I really enjoyed the Class of 1982 reunion. I am now living in Hampton, Va., as my husband works for International Cooperating Ministries.” 1983 Carol Williams Babcock writes, “My son married last year and my daughter is currently at SCAD. I am a manager at The Medical Center of Central Georgia.” Robin Fernandez McCown is the executive director of Georgia PHP Inc., a non-profit organization operating the physician health program for Georgia. She lives in Atlanta with her husband, Chad, and their children, Charles (11) and Lisa (6). Meredith Bishop Stiff lives in Augusta, having retired from 17 years with Goodwill Industries as their executive director. Meredith writes, “My 15-year-old daughter, Valerie Rose, just finished her freshman year. God sent Jim and me a surprise baby, Mary Margaret, who is two years old. I enjoy volunteering for Goodwill Industries, Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia and Augusta Ballet.” 1984 Anita Menendez writes, “I moved back to Georgia after 17 years and enjoy being closer to my family. I have two amazing daughters, Amelia (17) and Kasha (13). We enjoy traveling, being outdoors, concerts and hiking.” 1985 n e w s Benjamin Hawkins Remembered On Feb. 2, between the girls’ and boys’ varsity basketball games, family, friends and former teachers of Benjamin Hawkins gathered in a place that held fond memories — the Stratford gym. Benjamin, class of 2000 alumnus, had spent 14 years as a Stratford student where he had played basketball for the Eagles. The occasion centered around the dedication of an Eagle portrait given to the school in Benjamin’s memory by family friends, Kristin and Brandon Jason ’98 and Allison Hawkins, Jay and Kathy Hawkins with Kristin and Brandon Oren. Oren. The portrait called “True Patriot — Bald Eagle” is one of many works by famed wildlife photographer, Thomas Mangelsen, of the Mangelsen Images of Nature Gallery. The life-like photograph of Stratford’s eagle mascot hangs outside the entrance to the school’s gym. When the Orens moved to Macon, their neighbors were Kathy and Jay Hawkins and their sons, Jason and Benjamin. “We knew that if Stratford could challenge and keep happy such a bright, quick-witted boy like Benjamin, that Stratford would be the right school for our children as well,” recalls Kristin Oren. Benjamin was tragically killed in an automobile accident shortly after his graduation from the University of Georgia in 2004. Friends and former classmates have remained in touch through benefits held in his memory. Lifelong friend Reg Buzzell spoke at the dedication and remembered Benjamin for his intellect, faith and wit. Reg was one of about 30 former classmates and parents of classmates who attended the event in Benjamin’s memory. “These boys had a special friendship,” remembers Dawn Liipfert, mother of classmate Rich Liipfert. “They spent every minute together, but I never heard them argue or act cross at each other.” Friend Chase Stribling remembers one of Benjamin’s strongest qualities was his ability to make people laugh. “He had a talent that few have in putting a smile on someone’s face or making a classroom fill with laughter — sometimes landing him in a little trouble with the teacher,” he recalls. “It’s amazing to listen to old stories from all the friends and family who love to tell about Benj’s jokes or antics — no matter how many times we have heard them.” The tremendous turnout at the portrait dedication was a true testament to Benjamin and his impact on those who knew him. He was a dedicated friend who will not be forgotten. Bill Abercrombie is Senior Vice President of Partnership Development and Activation for the Tampa Bay Lightning. He and wife Dr. Cameron Smith Abercrombie ’91 live in Tampa, Fla., with their children, Sara Beth and William. In March, Steve Deal and his family participated in a fundraising walk for juvenile diabetes in honor of his son, who was diagnosed eight years ago. 1986 Lisa Katz received her Ph.D. at The Royal Veterinary College, University of London. She has been a lecturer at University College Dublin, Ireland, School of Veterinary Medicine since 2003 where she lives with her husband, Barry Keogh, and son Nathan. Benjamin’s friends and family gathered for the dedication including Rich Liipfert, Stephen Jones, Richard Deaton, Jason Hawkins, Reg Buzzell, Tommy Berg, Nash Rolfes and Chase Stribling. 2013 Stratford Magazine 25 a l u m n i n e w s Class Notes Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2013 Announced lee mcdavid Photo The Stratford Athletic Hall of Fame Selection Committee is proud to announce Coach Bobby Hendley, Carter Kelly Monroe ’96, Kyle Johnston ’02, Robbie Sovie ’02, Henry Tift (deceased) and the 1994 Baseball Team have been selected for induction into the Hall of Fame with the Class of 2013. The induction ceremony will take place on October 4 at 10:00 a.m. at Stratford Academy in the main gymnasium. The Hall of Fame Class of 2013 will also be recognized during halftime of the Homecoming football game that evening. The Hall of Fame was organized as a way of maintaining the rich heritage and tradition of the successful athletic programs at Stratford Academy. In addition, it serves as a means of recognizing, preserving and honoring the athletes, coaches, teams and individuals who have made significant contributions to the athletic programs. The Hall of Fame honors the contributions and accomplishments of these individuals and teams who are worthy of recognition and serve as examples for others to emulate. Questions, please contact Athletic Director Grady Smith or visit www.stratford.org/halloffame. 1987 Brian Thomson’s company, L.H. Thomson Co., was featured in The Telegraph in October. The article focused on how the company had managed to increase product lines and hire more workers in spite of the “great recession.” Amy Ivey Watson and husband Keith recently adopted sons Johnathon Robert (8) and Colton David Gregg Doyel ’88 and son, Macon, who is a senior in high school (10) through foster care. They just celebrated the high school graduation of and his wife have four children. daughter Ivey, who will attend Ryan Henley is Director of Middle Georgia State College. Delivery Services for Advanced Son Robby is a sophomore and Technology Group in Denver, son Elijah is a fifth grader. Colo. He is a Certified Project Management Professional and 1988 Six Sigma Black Belt. Claudia Sessions Garrard Frank Kern is a marketing and husband Gunby live in Coconsultant and entrepreneur lumbus and have four children, living in La Jolla, Calif., Gunby (12), Brandt (11), Ford with his wife, Natalia, and (7) and Nora (3). three children. 1989 Members of the Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2012: 1970-71 Boys’ Basketball Team, 1997 Boys’ Soccer Team, Marsh Butler ‘89, Mrs. Sue Hill representing honoree Dr. Joe B. Hill (deceased), Christy Cantrell Johnston ‘01 and David Kempa ‘76. New Alumni Event in 2013 In memory of classmate Sam Anderson, the Class of 1988 will host the first Sam Anderson Memorial Alumni Flag Football Game on Friday, Oct. 4, at 5 p.m., during Alumni Weekend. The game will be a 7-on-7 flag football format and any interested alumni are welcome to play. Proceeds from this event will benefit the Andy Anderson Institute, an organization established to assist families coping with addiction. For information, contact Alumni Director Jaime.kaplan@stratford.org or Event Chair Blair Cleveland at bkcleveland@martinsnow.com. Honorary Chair is Billy Anderson III ’78. 26 Rob, Miller ’15, Bobby ’19, Colyar ’16, Lila ’21 and Susan Marie Mincey McCord ’88 Stratford Magazine 2013 Charles Briscoe, CEO of Coliseum Health System in Macon, received the American College of Healthcare Executives Regent’s Award at the Georgia Hospital Association’s annual meeting. Kate Dodson Strain was selected by Georgia Trend as one of their “Legal Elite” attorneys for 2012. 1990 Jason Cannon works in Brand Development for Chick-fil-a. He 1991 Johnny Ahn is a seventh degree Black Belt Master Instructor and head of the Hae San Martial Arts Association in Macon. Matthew Katz and wife Melissa have two children, Jacob (6) and Ann (3). He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Urology, Division of Urologic Oncology, at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. a l u m n i Class Notes Seeing double? Twins David and Will Mincey (David Mincey ’92) and Katherine ‘27 and John Henry ‘27 Causey (Kelly Nagle Causey ’88) visited Dickey Farms on the first day of peach season. 1992 Paige Pilcher Alford and her husband, Ben, have one daughter, Anna Kate, who is an eighth grader at Stratford. Paige works at Capitol Street Financial Services Group LLC. Jodi Solomon Bowman and her husband, Craig, live in Macon with their three children, Caitlyn, Cade and Maddie. Jodi writes, “The class of 1992 had our 20th reunion in October and had a wonderful turnout!” Roxana Dehnad Tatman is an attorney and serves as Legal Director of Health Planning at the Georgia Department of Community Health. She and her husband, Mark, reside in Atlanta with their seven-month-old twins. 1993 Bonnie Haygood Brooks practices ophthalmology in St. Simons and is married to Kevin, an orthopedic surgeon. Their twins, Kate and Lucy, had their first birthday in July. Jason Katz and his wife, Ginger Appleberry, live in Dallas, Texas, and have two children, Jackson Grey (5) and Anderson Nash (2). Jason is Senior Counsel at Hiersche, Hayward, Drakeley and Urbach PC in Addison, Texas. Andrea Jones Seagraves is the mother of three, George (11) and twins Mary Frank and Molly Edward (6), who began attending Stratford this year. She teaches kindergarten in Crawford County and won the Georgia Excellence in Teaching Agriculture Award. Recently, she was honored in Minneapolis with the Excellence in Teaching Agriculture Award. 1994 Becky Burgess, a lawyer and graduate gemologist, lives in Manhattan and is the associate appraiser at Harry Winston. Ched Smaha practices orthodontics as an owner of Smaha Orthodontics in Macon. Betsy Perry Thacker is a dermatologist at Thacker Dermatology in Valdosta, where she lives with her husband, Jon, and daughter Avery. 1995 Haynes Killen writes, “Living in Las Vegas, and I’m not kidding.” Kim Arnold Piercy is an art specialist at Pebblebrook High School and was recently honored as High School Art Teacher of the Year for Cobb County. She writes, “I am so proud and excited to have initiated Cobb County’s first ‘Inspired by the heART’ art show, honoring moderate to severe mentally disabled art students.” 1996 Adam Bell is a medical consultant for NeoGenomics Laboratory, a genetic cancer laboratory. John Daniel Reeves has been a research engineer at NASA for nine years, presently in the Leadership Program. Cason Buzzell Wilkin and husband Rob have two children, Robert (1st grade) and Virginia (Pre-K), who attend Stratford. n e w s Stratford’s First Third-Generation Graduate As Stratford entered its second half-century of existence, another school milestone occurred. Grey Grinstead ’13 became the school’s first third-generation graduate. His grandmother, Jane Terry Grinstead, graduated in 1968 when the school was in its beginning days on Coleman Hill. His father, Charlie Grinstead ’87, saw the school’s silver anniversary during the 1985 25th-year celebration. When Jane became a student in 1965, it was a much different atmosphere. Her family moved to Macon a few years prior and she was in shear disbelief that a school could be housed in a home as beautiful and historic as Overlook. She attended Western Civilization class in the mansion’s front parlor and English class in what was an upstairs bedroom. The school’s administration and instructors were all devoted to teaching the students and giving personal attention to each and every one. “You never knew when you would see Dr. Joe B. Hill or Mr. Marvin Davis, the Headmaster and Assistant Headmaster, carrying a paint brush or a hammer, or standing on a ladder,” remembers Jane. “Some of these very devoted staff became good friends and business associates later in my life.” Today she reflects on what it has been like for her family to have seen all five decades of Stratford’s existence. Jane feels her own experience as a student was definitely a factor in her family’s decision to send their son, Charlie, to Stratford from kindergarten through 12th grade. “We wanted to offer to him the best education and opportunities that were available,” she recalls. “His teachers, as were mine, were devoted and knowledgeable in their field, and took a great interest in each child’s needs.” Today, Charlie echoes the same sentiment as his mother when he thinks back on the decision he and his wife, Georganna, made about educating their children, Grey and Valentine. “I knew before my children were even born that Stratford would be the only school in Macon I would send them. There is no question in my mind that Stratford provides the best education in Macon and probably one of the best educations in the state,” said Charlie. “I was never the most dedicated student, but I did receive a very wellrounded education.” He is thrilled that some of his favorite teachers are still teaching at the school and have now taught his own children. Most of all, Charlie wanted his children to have an opportunity to form long-term relationships. “I made some wonderful friendships at Stratford and many of us keep in touch to this day,” he says. “In fact, four of my five closest friends were in my graduating class. I wanted my children to develop those same bonds that I developed at Stratford and build lifelong friendships.” Of course as an 18-year-old headed to Georgia College and State University in the fall, Grey may not be quite as nostalgic as his grandmother and father. Nonetheless, he is pleased with his family’s legacy. “I’m really proud that this is the way my family will be remembered at Stratford.” Currently, almost 30 percent of the student body is a second-generation Stratford family, and approximately 35 students are third-generation families. Like her brother, Valentine Grinstead will graduate in a few years with the Class of 2017, and like all grandmothers, that makes Jane Grinstead very proud. Charlie ‘87, Grey ‘13 and Jane ‘68 Grinstead 2013 Stratford Magazine 27 a l u m n i n e w s Class Notes Alumni Gatherings and Reunions Class of 1963 50th Reunion Members of Stratford’s second graduating class gathered the weekend of May 17-18 for their 50th high school reunion. Coordinated with the Miller-Lanier High School 50th reunion festivities, the class held a party at the home of Ginny Sowell Popper on Friday night. On Saturday, they toured Stratford’s Peake Road campus followed by a nostalgic visit to “Old Stratford” on Bond Street. Twelve of the class’s 15 members and former faculty member Ann Park returned for this event. The Leadership Macon Class of 2013 includes seven Stratford alums. Pictured from left to right: Jennifer Nelson Haskins ’94, John Eubanks ’02, Matthews Barnett ’06, Quinn Rolfes ’03, Bill Reynolds ‘87, Benjie Christie ’94 and Justin Towers ‘97 Cason writes, “I am excited to start a new job teaching Biology at Stratford!” 1997 1963 The Ladies of 1963 — One unique characteristic of the ladies from the Stratford Class of 1963 is the number of postgraduate degrees they hold. All nine women who graduated in that class earned bachelor-level education, and collectively they earned 10 bachelor’s degrees, 11 master’s degrees and four doctoral degrees. Uncharacteristic for the era, this is an excellent example of the caliber of students whose families were willing to take a risk and send their children to Macon’s new and unprecedented, private, college-prep school. “We are from an era when women rarely chose to apply to graduate schools and had a hard time being admitted because graduate programs felt they were wasting spots on women who would just get married and never use the degrees,” remarked Dr. Ginny Sowell Popper, who pursued a career in education. Women from the Class of 1963 attended colleges across the country, from Wesleyan locally to the University of Utah to Johnson State College in Vermont. They each have been career-path-driven women who have made their marks in the fields of psychology, education, law, dance arts and nursing. 1972 — The Class of 1972 held their 40th class reunion on Oct. 13, 2012, at the home of Helen Hatcher Braswell. 1977 — The Class of 1977’s 35th reunion party was held at Fickling Farms on Oct. 13, 2012. Pictured below. In September 2012, Whitney Nations DePalma opened Haven, a shop specializing in bed, bath, tabletop, gifts, accessories, baby and home décor, in Macon. Visit www.havenlinens.com. Lauren Hartman Whitehead and her husband, Keith, live in Prattville, Ala., with daughter Ava Elizabeth. Lauren is a critical care nurse at Baptist South in Montgomery. 2001 1998 2002 Kyle Mann won the Jack Hurton Humanitarian Gold Medal Award. While on crutches, Kyle stopped a man from mugging a woman. His award was featured in the January issue of Inside Edison, a publication of his employer, Edison International. Reeves Minton, Vice President of Minton Lawn and Garden Center in Macon, was recently featured in The Telegraph’s Business 1-on-1. 1999 Nirvana Patel lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, works with Proctor and Gamble and has a twoyear-old daughter. She writes, “As I think about schools for my daughter, I really wish I could ship her to Georgia so she could go to Stratford.” 2000 1977 2 8 Stratford Magazine 2013 tending Stratford this year. Liam is the third generation to attend Stratford. Proud grandmother is Janet Butler Walker ’75. Bo Walker and his wife, Caitlin, are excited that son Liam is at- Le Kevin Smith started his own construction company, LJ Smith Construction, this summer. Allison Gaudet Yarrow is a contributing writer at Time and author of the forthcoming Amazon Kindle eBook, The Devil of Williamsburg. Recently, she defended the television series, “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo,” in The Atlantic. Kate Appleton has published her first medical journal article, along with several fellow Ph.D. students, in the Cambridge Journals Online about a method they created to analyze microscopic images. Will Argo joined Tidwell and Hilburn Insurance as a sales associate in February. Lee Dickey lives in East Atlanta Village with wife Stacy. He is an associate in the Acquisition Finance Department of SunTrust Robinson Humphrey. J.P. Haynie is “now officially a card-carrying member of SAGAFTRA, the Screen Actors Guild.” John Jones was responsible for the planning and logistics of the national “Carry The Load” event. Founded by Navy Seals, the event is a 29-day, 2,000-mile walking and biking relay honoring fallen soldiers, policemen and fire fighters. The Manhattan portion of the a l u m n i n e w s Class Notes relay included a stop at Engine 5 Fire Station that lost a number of firefighters during the Trade Center collapse. Samer Othman graduated from Howard University College of Dentistry and then did advanced training at Berkshire Medical Center. He will open a dentistry practice in Macon in late fall at Wesleyan and Northside Drives. Ashley Slocumb Pyron is the owner of Head Over Heels Boutique in Macon. 2003 Alumni Gatherings and Reunions 1982 — During Alumni Weekend, the Class of 1982 hosted a party celebrating their 30th class reunion at the home of Robbo Hatcher. Pictured are former teachers Andy Lawson, Genie McMillan, Bubber Adams and Jane Vogt Calkins with members of the Class of 1982. From left to right: Future Eagles Tucker and Jett Johnston (Kyle ’02 and Christy Cantrell Johnston ’01, Lila Dawn Pyles (Byron ’01 and LaWahna Dawn Liipfert Pyles ’01), Parker McCain (David and Elizabeth Stewart McCain ’01) and Tate Johnston (Kyle and Christy Johnston) Mary Frances Flournoy works in the corporate offices for Tiffany & Co. in New York. She is the assistant to the vice president of the creative visual department. Dr. Bradshaw Ford has joined the dental practice of Dr. Ty Ivey after practicing dentistry with his father for two years in Cordele. He and his wife, Elizabeth, live in Macon. Annie Katz is a second-year resident at Stanford Hospital in Palo Alto, Calif. Lindsey Pharr Moriarty works as a sales representative for Takeda Pharmaceuticals. Quinn Rolfes was promoted to the position of business banker at Capital City Bank. He is active with United Way of Central Georgia and Habitat for Humanity. 2004 Joby Gaudet spent the past two years at the Harry Walker Agency, an international speaker’s bureau in New York, managing speeches for former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Recently, he relocated to Nashville, Tenn., as the special assistant to former Vice President Al Gore. F. Michael Haynie was recently cast as Oscy in the stage version of Summer of ’42. He just completed nine months as Boq in the musical Wicked on Broadway in New York. 2005 Stephen Peterson is an architect living in Rimini, Italy. Ashleigh Provost Smaha is the practice manager for Primary Pediatrics PC in Macon. Lauren Winters Willis is in her second year of physician’s assistant study at Mercer University. 2006 Caroline Kellum Boggus is currently employed at the Medical Center of Central Georgia as a speech language pathologist. Natalie Ford Cozart is in her final year of dental school at the University of Louisville School of Dentistry. Alex Hill joins Stratford’s History department this year after several years as a tutor and substitute teacher. B.B. Richardson and Maggie Easterlin are roommates in Washington, D.C. B.B. works in consulting at Accenture and Maggie in public relations at Burson-Marsteller. 2007 Mary Parker Davis continues work on her Masters of Health Sciences at Georgia State University. She was recently accepted into a combined internship program to obtain her Registered Dietician status. Mary Parker works for 1982 1987 — The Class of 1987 gathered at The Big House (Allman Brothers Museum) during Alumni Weekend to celebrate their 25th reunion. Pictured are Per Linde, Kelly Squires Haynes, Sylvia Boykin Neff and Bill Reynolds. 1987 1992 — For their 20th class reunion, the Class of 1992 gathered at Idle Hour Country Club for a party on Oct. 13, 2012. Pictured right. 1997 — The Class of 1997 1992 celebrated their 15th class reunion during Alumni Weekend with a picnic at the school. 2002 — The Class of 2002 gathered on Oct. 13, 2012, at the home of Kyle and Christy Johnston for their 10th class reunion. Pictured right. 2002 2007 — Members of the Class of 2007 hosted a party at Norris Clay’s house on Oct. 13, 2012. Pictured are Sarah Wilfong, Katy Slocumb, Norris Clay, Karli Campbell, Evan Cantrell, Nancy Wilfong, Betsy Jones and Mary Parker Davis. 2007 2013 Stratford Magazine 29 a l u m n i n e w s Class Notes Stratford on the Road Tomahawk Choppin’ at Braves Stadium Second to middle Georgia, the Atlanta area has the largest concentration of Stratford alumni. Every other year, Stratford on the Road takes that short trip up I-75 to connect with those alumni who may not make it south very often. On Sept. 30, 2012, Alumni Director Jaime Kaplan, Head of School Bob Veto and Advancement Director Kathleen Medlin visited the alumni from all five decades of the school’s graduates and wished retiring Atlanta Brave Chipper Jones farewell at his final home game. Pictured left to right are Mary Catherine Boone Council ’82, Tom Nolan ’83, Ida Becker Centner ’84, Jim Nolan ’82, Tripp Moore ’83, Jeff Moore ’84, Mandy Horton ’02, Dr. Larry Clements ’71. Not pictured: Will Kelly ’94, Robin Fernandez McCown ’83, Mitchell Westbury ’05, Diane Moffett Kellum ’69 and Lisa Herring Bridges ’79. Stratford Does Dallas On Jan. 18-19, Alumni Director Jaime Kaplan headed west to catch up with alumni in the “Big D.” A dinner was hosted Friday evening in Grapevine, Texas, at Farina’s Winery and Café followed by a Saturday morning tour of Cowboy Stadium and lunch at Pappasito’s Cantina. Ten alumni and their family members attended the events. Pictured are Fran Amsler Hail ’70, Stephen Sigal ’76, Kyra Lee Bragg ’79, Jaime Kaplan ’79, Jeff Laster ’80, Jennifer Marshall ’04, Elizabeth Jackson McGee ’04 and Benton Persons ’06 at Cowboy Stadium. Not pictured, but attended other events: Jeff Russell ’98 and Emily Schoffner Henry ’99. Want “Stratford on the Road” to come to your city? Contact Jaime.Kaplan@stratford.org. In Memoriam Alumni Bill Terry ’71 Tim Jones ’75 Holly Palmer Rhodes ’78 30 Stratford Magazine 2013 Former Faculty Blossom Burgamy Don Brunel Former Trustees Neva Fickling Eleanor Homeyer Present Parents Mark Cotton Rodney Williams Nutrifit, a dietetic Caroline Harrell group in Atlanta. Mary Priestly Jarrard has spent the last two years dancing with Nashville Ballet II and has just been 2010 promoted to full-time faculty at Caroline Harrell is a live the School of Nashville Ballet. programming intern with The Katy Slocomb is joining StratWeather Channel in Atlanta and ford’s faculty as the fifth grade assists the producer with “Wake science teacher. She received Up With Al” and “Weather her Bachelor’s in Elementary Center Live.” She is also the Education from the University station manager of Eagle Eye of Mississippi. TV at Auburn University, where Zack Stroup works she created and now produces for the accounting firm, “Wake Up, Auburn!” Elliott Davis LLC. Maggie Sowell spent a month this summer in Liberia teaching 2008 kindergarten with Mercer Meagan Johnson Cook is On Mission. a teacher at Saint Anne’s Day School in Atlanta. 2011 Grey Henson landed a Josh Cohen has made the professional role in theater Dean’s List four out of six before even graduating from quarters at Northwestern Carnegie Mellon University. University. He is a history and He has been touring as Elder legal studies major, a member McKinley in the first national of Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity tour of the Broadway smash, and a Greek Emerging Leader. The Book of Mormon. Balint Kacsoh is in the 2012 Molecular and Cellular Lindsay Hill, UGA sophomore, Biology Graduate Program at and Jackie Lineberger, ClemDartmouth. In a recent issue son sophomore, worked at The of Science, Balint was the lead Cloister on Sea Island in the Junior author on a featured paper Staff program this summer. on fruit fly adaptive behavior. Merritt Jones and Juliana According to teacher Luke Dean were inducted into the Harrington, “Science is probably Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society at one of the two most prestigious Georgia Southern. scientific journals in the world.” Jay Moss received the ProfesKrishna Kulkarni writes, “I sor of Military Science Distingraduated from UGA with a guished Cadet Award which is major in Marketing, Certificate presented to the top freshmen in Professional Sales, and a cadet at the University of GeorMinor in Consumer Economics. gia and he also made Dean’s I recently moved back to List both semesters. Macon to work at Cash Becker O’Shaughnessey Liquidations in Forsyth to had a phenomenal freshmen design a new website, create tennis season at the University Craigslist ads and initiate social of Alabama, where he was media marketing.” named to the All-SEC Freshmen Team. 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Cody Browning graduated from the University of Georgia (UGA) and is attending the Medical University of South Carolina. Paige Hopkins graduated from UGA, College of Education. She will continue her studies at Georgia State University working toward a doctorate of Physical Therapy. Marjie Dickey received a degree in Food Marketing and Administration from UGA, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. She is working in a fellowship program at the Capitol in Atlanta. Howell Jarrard graduated with a B.A. from GT and is attending the MCG. Hannah Driver graduated cum laude from Emory University with a B.S. in Nursing. She is a registered nurse in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at The Children’s Hospital in Macon. David O’Shaughnessey graduated magna cum laude from Mercer University with a B.B.A. in Accounting. He is attending UGA for his Masters in Accountancy and will join Grant Thornton in Atlanta as an audit associate in the fall. Corinne Easterlin graduated with a degree in Education from University of South Carolina and is attending Georgia State University for a Master’s in Education. Anna Hathaway graduated with a degree in Advertising and English from UGA and is attending the Charleston School of Law. Culby Hinson graduated with a degree in Risk Management from UGA and is working with MetLife as an account executive of employee benefits trainee in Atlanta. Merry Hunter Hipp graduated with a degree in Public Policy from GT and is working as a consultant for Capgemini America in Atlanta. Abby Meadors graduated with a degree in Advertising from UGA and is working for Senator Saxby Chambliss in Washington, D.C. Mary Rabun graduated with a degree in Art/Graphic Design from UGA and is working as a design intern for BirchBox in New York City, N.Y. Cater Thompson graduated with a degree in Chemistry from Sewanee University and is attending the MCG. Kate Wise graduated with a degree in Education from Flagler University. . Mary Del Holleman graduated with a degree in Special Education from University of Alabama and is teaching special education at Lanier Middle School in Atlanta. Merry Hunter Hipp ’09 32 Stratford Magazine 2013 Hannah Driver ’09 a l u m n i n e w s 2008 2005 Meagan Johnson Cook graduated from UGA with a B.S. in Early Childhood Education. Chase Hopkins graduated from the College of Dental Medicine at Georgia Regents University in Augusta. He began his oral surgery internship in June. Hayes Hofstadter graduated with a Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering from GT. Madi McNeal graduated from UGA with a B.B.A. in Management and is pursuing a Bachelors of Science in Nursing at Georgia Regents University. Natalie Oliner graduates in December from the University of Michigan with a Master’s in Higher Education. In May 2012, she completed her B.A. at Indiana University where she double majored in Sociology and Religious Studies and minored in philosophy. Cassidy Roland graduated from GT with a B.S. in Biology and is attending Mercer University in Atlanta for Physician Assistant training. Natalie Slocumb graduated from Auburn University with a degree in Kinesiology Exercise Science and is pursuing a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at Mercer University. 2007 Stephen Peterson graduated from Southern Polytechnic State University School of Architecture with a Bachelor of Architecture. He also attended architecture school near Berlin, Germany, for credit hours toward his graduation. 2003 Dr. Audrey Meyer Carson received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisc. She completed her clinical internship at Texas Children’s Hospital/Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, where she is now working on her fellowship in pediatric neuropsychology. 2002 John Jones graduated with an M.B.A. from UGA. Mary Priestly Jarrard graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance Performance from Butler University. 1996 Caroline Kellum graduated with a Masters of Speech Communication Disorders from Valdosta State University. John Daniel Reeves received his Doctorate in Systems Engineering from George Washington University on the lawn of the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Kate Reynolds graduated with a B.A. in English in 2011 and in 2013 with a Master’s degree in English Education from UGA. She attends Mercer School of Law. Cole Yarbrough graduated from GT with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Madi McNeal ’08 and Meagan Johnson Cook ’08 John Daniel Reeves ’96 2013 Stratford Magazine 33 a l u m n i n e w s Li’l E gles 1 – Caroline Elizabeth Nelson (born Nov. 6, 2012) to Stewart and Julie Brown Nelson ’95 and big brother, Carson, of Macon. 8 – Moyer Decatur Fountain Jr. (born June 26, 2012) to Moyer and Mary Elizabeth “Betsy” Rivers Fountain ’92 of Charleston, S.C. 2 – Ronan Patrick Rhicard (born March 17) to Andy and Laura Kellum Rhicard ’01 of Athens. 9 – William Galpin Monroe V (born May 13, 2012) to William IV and Carter Kelly Monroe ’96 and big sister, Lawson, of Atlanta. 3 – Joseph William Chandler (born Sept. 30, 2012) to Don and Julie Williams Chandler ’92 of Macon. 4 – Ava Elizabeth Whitehead (born Oct. 2, 2012) to Keith and Lauren Hartman Whitehead ’97 of Prattville, Ala. 5 – Addison Cinclaire Lee (born May 23) to Loston and Victoria Chambless Lee ’09 of Macon. 6 – Aliana Parr Tatman and William Mark Tatman (born Nov. 5, 2012) to Mark and Roxana Dehnad Tatman ‘92 of Atlanta. 10 – Maria Ann DellaDonna (born June 12) to Jody and Liz Thomas DellaDonna ’02 of Macon. 11 – Finn Thomas Walker (born March 19) to Bo ’00 and Caitlin Walker and big brother, Liam, of Macon. Grandson of Billy and Janet Butler Walker ’75. 12 – Miller “Milly” Elizabeth Eubanks (born Oct. 25, 2012) to John ’02 and Katherine McGoldrick Eubanks ’02 of Macon. Granddaughter of Phil and Donna Kay Miller McGoldrick ’78. 7 – Jacklyn Kate Brooks and Lucy Claire Brooks (born July 2, 2012) to Kevin and Bonnie Haygood Brooks ’93 of St. Simons. 1 2 5 8 34 Stratford Magazine 2013 3 4 6 9 10 7 11 12 a l u m n i 13 – Ayers and Mercer Schuessler (born Nov. 16, 2012) to Todd ’94 and Laura Neill Schuessler of Marietta. 14 – Lila Dawn Pyles (born Sept. 5, 2010) and Merry Byron Pyles (born Jan. 13, 2013) to Byron ’01 and LaWahna Dawn Liipfert Pyles ’01 of Macon. Granddaughters of Richard ’73 and Dawn Smisson Liipfert ’73. 15 – Alexander Frank Kern (born Jan. 27, 2012) to Frank ’90 and Natalia Kern of La Jolla, Calif. Grandson of George and Camilla Smith Dawson ’65. n e w s 19 – Causey Anne Berg (born April 16, 2013) to James ’00 and Valli Berg and big sister Molly and big brother, angel Bo, of Macon. Granddaughter of Harold ’70 and Susan Floyd Causey ’73 and Jimbo and Martha Williams Berg ’70. 20 – Avery Banks Griffith (born March 26, 2012) to Travis ’01 and Jordan Griffith of Forsyth. Granddaughter of Benjy ’71 and Teresa McEachern Griffith ’73. 21 – Benjamin Hudson Hawkins (born June 27, 2013) to Jason ’98 and Allison Hawkins of Macon. 16 – Messiah Smith (born Oct. 12, 2012) to Le Kevin ’01 and Sahar Smith of Ashburn, Va. 22 – Emerson Rae Dudley (born June 14, 2013) to Bennett and Mary Rae Phelps Dudley ’98 of Augusta. 17 – Laura Bennett Dickey (born Jan. 2, 2013) to Jamie and Laura Beth Cantrell Dickey ’04 of Macon. 23 – Calder Koorts (born Dec. 10, 2012) to Casper and Jane Caldwell Koorts ’00 of London, England. 18 – Genevieve “Gigi” Rose Griset (born July 13, 2012) to Jason and Holley Purcel Griset ’93 and big brothers, Jackson and Benny. Granddaughter of Morris ’66 and Sharon Purcel. 24 – Allison “Alli” Eileen Kreider (born Sept. 17, 2012) to John and Margery Maxwell Kreider ’98 of Annandale, Va. Granddaughter of Bert III ’66 and Mardi Maxwell. 13 14 17 21 25 – Annie Beyer Hoye (born June 19, 2013) to Patrick and Ashley Cantrell Hoye ‘03 of Macon. 15 18 22 16 19 23 20 24 25 2013 Stratford Magazine 35 a l u m n i n e w s Weddings 1 – Ashley Dunwody ’00 married Charles Ladson ’93 on April 27 at the home of her parents, Beth and Elliott Dunwody, in Macon. Ashley’s sister, Mary Katherine Dunwody ’05, was maid of honor and Charles’s brother, Bill Ladson ’88, was best man. The Ladsons currently reside in Macon. 9 – Lauren Hollman ’03 married Joseph Fried on April 6 at Vineville United Methodist Church in Macon. The wedding party included Annie Katz ’03, matron of honor Rachel Walker Lewis ’03, maid of honor Caroline Lumley ’08, Lindsey Pharr Moriarty ’03, Ashley Cantrell Hoye ’03 and Franklin Smisson ’03. The Frieds currently reside in Macon. (Jenny Evelyn Photography) 2 – Stacy Brown married Lee Dickey ’02 on Feb. 16 at the Chapel at Big Canoe. Michael Chanin ’02 was one of the groomsmen. The Dickeys currently reside in Atlanta. 10 – Audrey Meyer ’03 married Cody Carson on June 8, 2012, at the One&Only Palmilla in Los Cabos, Mexico. Wedding attendants included her brothers, John Meyer ’06 and Michael Meyer ’07. The Carsons currently reside in Houston, Texas. (Jenny Evelyn Photography) 3 – Rebecca Mossman ’95 married Yancey Franklin Carter III on March 2 at Nashville United Methodist Church in Nashville, Ga. The Carters currently reside in Nashville, Ga. 4 – Ashley Slocumb ’02 married Justin Pyron on April 27 at Rustix Manor in Woodstock, Ga. Ashley’s sisters, Shannon Slocumb ’04 and Natalie Slocumb ’08, were maids of honor. The Pyrons currently reside in Macon. 5 – Sylvia Boykin ’87 married Robbie Neff on Nov. 12, 2011, at Park Memorial United Methodist Church in Macon. The Neffs currently reside in Nicholasville, Ky. 6 – Lauren Winters ’05 married Justin Willis on Dec. 15, 2012, at First Baptist Church in Forsyth. Wedding attendants included Katie Walden ’05, Bailey Toole ’17, maid of honor Peyton Winters ’12 and Trippe Winters ’07. The Willises currently reside in Athens, Ga. 12 – Mamie Dayan married Steven Vogel ’99 on Nov. 10, 2012, at Temple Beth Israel in Macon. Steven’s brother, Ross Vogel ’06, was best man. The Vogels currently reside in Atlanta. 13 – Lorena Ann Harry married Adam Mason Bell ’96 on Oct. 20, 2012, at St. Simons Presbyterian Church in St. Simons. The Bells currently reside in Atlanta. (Chris Moncus Photography) 14 – Christi Horne married Baxter James ’98 on May 3 at the home Baxter’s grandparents, Susan and Bill McDuffie. The Jameses currently reside in Macon. 7 – Samantha Adams ’04 married Austin Ryan Goble on May 19, 2012, at Beachview Club on Jekyll Island. The wedding party included her brother and sister, Richard Vendetti Jr. ’80 and Kristie Vendetti Swift ’83, maid of honor Kathleen Graves ’04, Jenny Watson Barfield ’04, and guestbook attendant Ally Parker ’16. The Gobles currently reside in Macon. 15 – Caroline Kellum ’06 married Taylor Boggus on May 19, 2012, at The Brickyard in Macon. The Kellums currently reside in McDonough. 8 – Laura Persons ’06 married Chandler Penn on April 27 at Vineville United Methodist Church in Macon. Wedding attendants included maid of honor Jessica Bowden ’06, Fraser Rowell ’06, Jencie McDavid ’06, Rachael Ackerman ’06, B.B. Richardson ’06, Maggie Easterlin ’06 and Lawson Penn ’07. The Penns currently reside in Macon. 17 – Anna Kate Orr married Charles Thomas Hopkins III ’05 on April 6 at the Morris Chapel at Darlington School in Rome, Ga. The wedding party included Benjamin Smisson ’05, Taylor McLendon ’05, Thomas Reichert ’05, Jack Hall ’06, Wesley Walthall ’06 and Josh Hoffman ’07. The Hopkinses currently reside in Augusta. 16 – Meagan Johnson ’08 married Adam Cook on June 1 at Beachview Club on Jekyll Island. Madi McNeal ’08 was in the wedding party. The Cooks currently reside in Smyrna. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 11 – Natalie Ford ’06 married Jared Cozart on May 11 at Vineville Methodist Church in Macon. The wedding party included Lacey Gibbons ’06, Catherine Harmon ’06, Morgan Sullivan ’06, flower girl Mary Leland Cozart ’25, and Natalie’s brother, Bradshaw Ford ’03. Stratford Magazine 2013 12 13 14 15 a l u m n i 18 – Kirsten Olsen married Kunal MacDonald ’07 on May 18 at the Reid Barn in Cumming. The MacDonalds currently reside in Atlanta. 19 – Merry Burton Liipfert ’04 married Jesse Adams on June 1 under “Merry Burton’s tree” at the home of her parents, Dawn and Richard Liipfert. The wedding party included LaWahna Dawn Liipfert Pyles ’01, Summer Sterling Liipfert Grisamore ’03, Laura Beth Cantrell Dickey ’04, Lindsey Tiller ’04, Summer Dawn Neel ’14, Sanford Caroline Neel ’18, Rich Liipfert ’00 and flower girl future Eagle Lila Dawn Pyles flower girl. The Adamses currently reside in Spring Hill, Fla. 20 – Natalia Muntean married Frank Kern ’90 on Oct. 27, 2012, at The Grand Del Mar in San Diego, Calif. The Kerns currently reside in La Jolla, Calif. 21 – Summer Sterling Liipfert ’03 married Grant Grisamore on March 23 at Vineville United Methodist Church in Macon. The wedding party included LaWahna Dawn Liipfert Pyles ’01, Merry Burton Liipfert Adams ’04, Elizabeth Solomon Schorr ’03, Lindsey Pharr Moriarty ’03, Lana Childs ’03, Summer Dawn Neel ’14, Sanford Caroline Neel ’18, Rich Liipfert ’00, Jack Hall ’06 and future Eagle Lila Dawn Pyles flower girl. The Grisamores currently reside in Macon. 22 – Lindsey Pharr ’03 married Bradley Moriarty on May 18 at The Ritz Carlton Half Moon Bay, Calif. Bridesmaids included Summer Sterling Liipfert Grisamore ’03 and Lauren Hollman Fried ’03. The Moriartys currently reside in Macon. n e w s 25 – Leslie Dickert married Stephen Anderson ’99 on March 16 at the Summerall Chapel at The Citadel in Charleston, S.C. The wedding party included best man, Mick Anderson ’68, groomsmen William Brooks ’99, John McNeill ’99, Ben Reeves ’01, and Chase Stribling ’00, usher Jim Jackson ’08 and bridesmaids Sally Jackson ’03 and Meg Anderson ’04. The Andersons currently reside in Augusta. 26 – Ashleigh Provost ’05 married Ched Smaha ’94 on Aug. 25, 2012, at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Fernandina Beach, Fla. The wedding party included maid of honor Krista Zodarecky ’04, Hannah Driver ’09, Richa Smaha Perrin ’96, Kelly Anne Smaha ’98, Buster Montgomery ’94, Jase Smith ’21, Cope Smith ’24, Cale Smith ’27 and flower girl Kelly Grace Perrin ’26. The Smahas currently reside in Macon. 27 – Georgia Brogdon ’04 married Scott Shirley on July 6 at the Cloister at Sea Island. Laura Beth Cantrell Dickey ’04 was a bridesmaid. The Shirleys currently reside in Baton Rouge, La. (Jenny Evelyn Photography) 28 – Bailey Pham ’97 married Alan Arnold on Feb. 16 in St. Simons Island. The wedding party included maid of honor Schuyler Pham ’05, matrons of honor Kelli Pushman Hill ’97 and Ramsey Alexander Martin ’97, and Jacquelyn Jones Whetzel ’97, groomsman Hawkins Pham ’99 and reader Carman Harper Gillis ’98. The Arnolds currently reside in Dallas, Texas. 29 – Anna Aguero married Franky Davis ’07 on May 11 at Gin Creek in Moultrie. The Davises currently reside in Augusta. 23 – Cameron Beasley ’03 married Tim Gilliland on April 5 at the Blacksmith Shop in Macon. The Gillilands currently reside in Macon. (Doug Nurnberger Photography) 30 – Brandilyn Cook married Zack Stroup ’07 on Dec. 29, 2012, at the First Baptist Church in Macon. The Stroups currently reside in Martinez. 24 – Amanda Jones married Tyler Brown ’07 on June 29 at First United Methodist Church in Elberton. The wedding party included Carson Schilling ’07 and Franky Davis ’07. The Browns currently reside in Macon. 31 – Molly Meadors ’05 married Chad Deweese on May 18 in Hilton Head, S.C. Wedding attendants included Abby Meadors ’09, Claire Meadors ’07 and Alex Meadors ’02. The Deweeses currently reside in Chapel Hill, N.C. (A.K. Vogel Photography) 16 22 27 17 23 28 18 24 19 20 21 25 29 26 30 31 2013 Stratford Magazine 37 Ac a d e m i c s Walter Elliott Photo Honors and Awards 2013 38 Stratford Magazine 2013 Ac a d e my N e w s Lower School Honors and Awards 2013 Virginia Parker Buzzell Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ishaan Narsinghani Given annually to a second grader, the recipient exemplifies the qualities of the wonderful Parker Buzzell, a bright and shining Stratford student in the 1980s. Fellow students and teachers knew Parker for her intellectual curiosity and the genuine kindness she showed to everyone. Wise beyond her years, Parker’s brave and courageous spirit brought joy to her family and friends. Parker’s family and friends provide the scholarship through the Parker Buzzell Foundation. Howard Ingley Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maddie Fackler Given each year in honor of former music teacher and Lower School Principal Howard Ingley, this award is given to an outstanding third grader who has an interest in fine arts. Lois Irby Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Brooks, James Michael Reeves Given annually to two fourth grade students who excel academically, this gift was endowed from an anonymous friend to honor Mrs. Lois Irby, a long time and greatly loved first grade teacher at Stratford. Elaine P. Massey Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abby Ellison, J.B. James Given yearly in honor of Elaine Massey, who was a member of Stratford’s founding faculty in 1960 and was named first Lower School Principal in 1977 and served in that capacity until her retirement. The award goes to an outstanding fifth grader who has been at Stratford since the first grade. Fine Arts Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grey Faulkner, Matt Newberry Stratford Academy is fortunate to have such a strong fine arts program. Lower school students participate in art classes, music classes and band. Each year lower school students may audition for the spring drama production. An award is presented each year to a student with strong participation in the area of Fine Arts. Fifth Grade Council Ellen Adams, Jenny Belle Butler, John Thomas Carter, Arya Datta, Grey Faulkner, J.B. James, Mary Elaine Mitchell, Jayan Patel, Dell Sikes, Tomi Sogade, Taylor Swan Fourth Grade Math League Awards 1st Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Brooks, Rohan Patel, Harrison Tuck 2nd Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Boltja, Ellie Sim 3rd Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Michael Reeves Fifth Grade Math League Awards 1st Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sean Malhotra 2nd Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Newberry 3rd Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kieran MacKinnon Math24 Online Challenge Stratford Top Players 1st Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hugh Sosebee 2nd Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chidozie Nwabuebo 3rd Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . Om Patel High Scores for Grades 1-3 1st Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suhani Viradi 2nd Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . Will Vance 3rd Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ayush Patel State Awards — Mrs. Phyllis Elder’s class was the number one MATH24 team in the state for fourth grade (out of 433 fourth-grade teams competing) and the entire Stratford fourth grade finished first in the state. 2nd Place Individual . . . . . Hugh Sosebee 3rd Place Individual . . . . . Chidozie Nwabuebo Fifth Grade Science Fair Awards 1st Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . Taylor Swan 2nd Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . Molly Garud 3rd Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben Duke Honorable Mention . . . . . . Tomi Sogade Middle School Honors and Awards 2013 Sixth-Grade Content Awards for Outstanding Achievement in a Subject Outstanding Student Awards Accelerated Foundations Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sai Pagadala Helen B. Comer Memorial Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Holland Schell Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uswa Khan Named in memory of Helen Comer, a former Stratford student, this award is given annually to History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sam Clark the outstanding sixth grader. Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rushabh Patel Seventh-Grade Outstanding Student . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tejas Athni Charles Kendall Ross Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carly Wanna Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preston Brewer Given in memory of Charlie Ross, wonderful, courageous young man who was Stratford’s top English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexandra Stefanis eighth-grade student for the 1986-87 school year. Seventh-Grade Content Awards for Outstanding Achievement in a Subject Citizenship Awards Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen Durso, Murray McCormack Sixth Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Griffin Matson History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abby Hricik Seventh Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sydnie Rouleau, Jadyn Stephens Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nischal Bandi, Logan Thomas Eighth Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maggie Greer, Luke Slappey English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tripp Vaughn Scholar Awards Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ellie Peterson Sixth Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Morgan Manley French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Katherine Hall Seventh Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ellie Minette Latin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carlin Weinberg Eighth Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jon Barron Visual Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amy Kathryn Heard DAR Awards Drama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amelia Bunker, Jake Jamison DAR American History Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morgan Mathis Eighth-Grade Content Awards for Outstanding Achievement in a Subject DAR Citizenship Award for Sixth Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McKay Powers Jackie C. Poole Algebra Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tarab Ajjan DAR Citizenship Award for Seventh Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carson Greene Geometry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carly Wanna DAR Citizenship Award for Eighth Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Janie Hatcher Foundations Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alyssa Whipple Eagle Ambassador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rosie Poku History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin McGean Award to the top eighth grader who possesses the qualities of a good citizen in addition to his/ Civics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Kate Sellers her outstanding academic performance, this student is a young person Stratford would be proud Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Thwaite to send out into the world as an ambassador. Faye Holliday English Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gracie Childers Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walker Gibbons Eagles of Distinction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lizzi Clayton, Ruth Samuel, Robert Stone, Haiz Webb French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zainab Siddiqui Selected by the eighth-grade faculty, the Eagles of Distinction are selected on the basis of 2009 Homecoming (above center) with her court. academic achievement and overall positive contributions to the life of the school. Queen Pierce Persons Latin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anna Katherine Boswell Matthew Waldorf was named the 2009 Homecoming King at the Saturday night soccer game. Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Haiz Webb Eighth-Grade Spirit Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grace Adams 2013 Stratford Magazine 39 Ac a d e my N e w s Upper School Honors and Awards 2013 Citizenship Awards Best Citizen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stacy Garrett, Jordi Gaton DAR Best Citizen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stacy Garrett American Legion Award for Citizenship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tommy Lind U.S. Attorney Ambassador for Justice Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emmy Thornsberry Scholarship Awards Thomas Whitley Harper Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stacey Dorogy William M. Brake Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Beringer Josephine Barker Lamb Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Val Sheridan Joel Plant Hatcher Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hunter Quintal, Hemanth Sanjeev Arthur and Jane Brook Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Clark, Margaret Anne Rowe Otis Walton Gunn Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morgan Sowell Henry Harding Tift IV Memorial Fine Arts Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Holly Bean Ann B. Tift Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nayah Hill Tommy Robinson Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Staton Andy Anderson Memorial Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Hicks Departmental Awards Joe B. Hill History Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordi Gaton DAR American History Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saqib Qadir William M. Brake Mathematics Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hall Neel Faye R. Holliday English Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benjamin Ford Technology Group Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sam Jenkins Excellence in Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Dennis Excellence in French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Margaret Anne Rowe Excellence in Latin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abbie Nash Excellence in Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shruti Gupta Mary Eva Harper Chemistry Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abbie Nash Excellence in Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lauren Reynolds Excellence in Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benjamin Ford Excellence in Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liz Bevill Overall Excellence in Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryan Horn Rising Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Haleigh Griffin Socrates Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caitlyn Williams National Honor Societies Senior Members Mu Alpha Theta Math Honorary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Dennis, Eric Evans, Elizabeth Fuller, Jordi Gaton, Shruti Gupta Spanish Honor Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blaire Burton, Palmer Daws, Sarah Dennis, Alexis Gautier, Shruti Gupta, Lauren Reynolds Latin Honor Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benjamin Ford French Honor Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Fuller, John Robert McKemie, Eleanor Traynham National Beta Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caroline Avant, Suzanne Avant, Blaire Burton, Palmer Daws, Sarah Dennis, Eric Evans, Benjamin Ford, Elizabeth Fuller, Stacy Garrett, Jordi Gaton, Alexis Gautier, Haleigh Griffin, Shruti Gupta, Noble Harris, Bailey Hicks, Harbor Hicks, Palmer Hipp, Andrew Jones, Hedley Jones, Suria Khurana, Tommy Lind, John Robert McKemie, Hall Neel, Julia Nelson, Lauren Reynolds, Malone Slappey, Greer Smith, Mishana Smith, James Thwaite, Eleanor Traynham, Maiben Watkins Community Service Awards Senior with the most career hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Avant Student earning the most hours this year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claudia Monfort Seniors earning 100+ hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caroline Avant, Suzanne Avant, Jennifer Barron, Lane Bowden, Dylan Cole, Palmer Daws, Sarah Dennis, Eric Evans, Elizabeth Fuller, Stacy Garrett, Jordi Gaton, Alexis Gautier, Haleigh Griffin, Marshall Grubb, Shruti Gupta, Allie Hale, Katie Hale, Bailey Hicks, Harbor Hicks, Meredith Hightower, Celia Hinson, Palmer Hipp, Bryan Horn, Mary Beth Jarrard, Hedley Jones, Tommy Keene, Tommy Lind, Madeline Miller, Julia Nelson, William Raines, Lauren Reynolds, Helen Catherine Rozier, Garrett Scarborough, Dallas Ray Sherwood, Malone Slappey, Eleanor Traynham, Adrianna Vander Ven, Maiben Watkins, Juliana White Achievement Awards Student Leadership Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryan Horn Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ansley Edwards United States Senate Youth Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Dennis American Legion Boys’ State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Noble Harris American Legion Girls’ State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eleanor Traynham Rotary Youth Leadership Summer 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stacy Garrett Stratford Scholarships Andy Anderson Memorial Scholarship William Hicks Virginia Parker Buzzell Memorial Scholarship Ishaan Narsinghani Halstead Tindal “Andy” Anderson II was an outstanding athlete and student leader in the Stratford Class of 1984. As president of his senior class and a significant presence on the 1983 state championship football team, Andy was a prominent figure on campus during his high school years. After attending the University of Georgia and graduating from Mercer University, he became a successful businessman and active community volunteer in Macon. After his death in 2003, family, friends, classmates and business associates endowed a full scholarship in his name. Each year the scholarship goes to an Upper School student or students who have demonstrated leadership and athleticism as members of the football team and personal qualities of integrity, character and school spirit. Virginia Parker Buzzell was a bright and shining Stratford student in the 1980s. Fellow students and teachers knew Parker for her intellectual curiosity and the genuine kindness she showed to everyone. Wise beyond her years, Parker’s brave and courageous spirit brought joy to her family and friends. The Virginia Parker Buzzell Memorial Scholarship goes annually to a second grader who exemplifies the qualities of the wonderful Parker Buzzell. Parker’s family and friends provide the scholarship through the Parker Buzzell Foundation. William M. Brake Memorial Scholarship Matthew Beringer William M. Brake was already a legend in Macon when he came to Stratford in the late years of a long career as school administrator and teacher of mathematics before teaching geometry at Stratford from 1973 to 1986. His blunt manner and rumpled style could not disguise his affection and concern for the young people in his care. Students smiled at his eccentric ways and high-pitched voice, but they admired him extravagantly and learned enthusiastically under his leadership. This scholarship goes each year to a rising senior who has demonstrated by exceptional mathematical ability, intellectual curiosity and superior achievement, a commitment to meeting the challenges and complexities of higher mathematics. Arthur and Jane Brook Scholarship John Clark, Margaret Anne Rowe Jane and Arthur Brook educated their five children at Stratford. With five children as graduates of Stratford, they invested much of their lives and family time at the school for more than two decades. Following the graduation of their youngest son, Freeman, in 1987, they began a plan to provide a scholarship for future Stratford students. The scholarship is given in honor of the five Brook children, Steve ’72, Debra ’74, Dean ’77, Laurie ’80 and Freeman ’87. Following graduation from Stratford, four of the five Brook children graduated from Furman University. Thus the Brook family has chosen to honor and link their children’s experience with a university well-known and loved by the family. This scholarship is awarded to a rising senior who is a Furman Scholar. 40 Stratford Magazine 2013 Otis Walton Gunn Memorial Scholarship Morgan Sowell The Otis Walton Gunn Memorial Scholarship is given by the family of Otis Walton Gunn. Mr. Gunn graduated from Stratford in 1968 and is remembered for his passion for life and the energy he brought to all of his interests and activities. This scholarship is awarded to a student who has excelled at Stratford, exhibited leadership ability and contributed to several areas of school life: academic, athletic and extracurricular. Thomas Whitley Harper Memorial Scholarship Stacey Dorogy Thomas Whitley Harper ’66 was an outstanding student, leader and athlete whose positive energy, diverse abilities and exemplary character contributed significantly to the early establishment of Stratford as a strong college-preparatory school in the state of Georgia. Outgoing and affable, Tommy counted all students and teachers his friends, even as he cut a forbidding figure on the basketball court and golf course. He went from Stratford to the University of Georgia for undergraduate study and to the University of Virginia School of Medicine, where he led his class academically. He died in his late twenties before he could complete his training in orthopedic surgery. Each year, in his honor, the school awards this scholarship to a rising senior whose exceptional intellect, leadership and character set an inspiring standard for the members of the Stratford community. Joel Plant Hatcher Memorial Scholarship Hunter Quintal, Hemanth Sanjeev Joel Plant Hatcher ’84 brought joy to the members of his school community with his love of life, bright smile and warm personality. A capable student, good citizen and engaging performer in dance and theater, he was the quintes- Ac a d e my N e w s Upper School Honors and Awards 2013 STAR Student-Teacher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shruti Gupta - Mike Kelley Bibb County STAR Student-Teacher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shruti Gupta - Mike Kelley National Merit Scholars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shruti Gupta, Hall Neel National Merit Commended Students . . . Benjamin Ford, Andrew Jones, John Robert McKemie UVA Jefferson Scholars Program Nominee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordi Gaton UNC Morehead Cain Scholarship Nominee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sarah Dennis Georgia Certificate of Merit . . . Matthew Beringer, Abbie Nash, Taylor Mathis, Hemanth Sanjeev Furman Scholars . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Beringer, Stacey Dorogy, John Clark, Mitchell Freyermuth, William Ham, Jimmy Hernandez, Nathan Lischer, Taylor Mathis, Abbie Nash, Alexandria Power, Asfar Rehan, Margaret Anne Rowe, Hemanth Sanjeev, Morgan Sowell, Andrew Wanna Wofford Scholars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Beringer, Abbie Nash, Taylor Mathis, Margaret Anne Rowe, Hemanth Sanjeev, Morgan Sowell Presbyterian College Fellows . . . . . Matthew Beringer, William Ham, Taylor Mathis, Abbie Nash, Margaret Anne Rowe, Hemanth Sanjeev, Morgan Sowell Governors Honors Program Nominees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Haleigh Griffin (Latin), Shruti Gupta (chemistry), Julia Nelson (Latin) Governors Honors Program Participant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benjamin Ford (Latin) The Telegraph Golden Eagle Nominees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liz Bevill (theatre), Dylan Cole (music), Sarah Dennis (citizenship), Eric Evans (math), Benjamin Ford (foreign language), Jordi Gaton (English), Celia Hinson (journalism), Bryan Horn (art) The Telegraph Golden Eagle Winner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shruti Gupta (science) Harvard Book Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abbie Nash Jefferson Book Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Ham Sewanee Book Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Taylor Mathis Varsity Debate Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Clark, Andrew Jones, Dylan Ogle, Hemanth Sanjeev, Tolu Sogade Academic Achievement Awards Ninth Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shishir Bandi Tenth Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dori Kacsoh Eleventh Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abbie Nash Salutatorian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Dennis Valedictorian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shruti Gupta John William Herin Jr. Commitment Awards Ninth Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelle Tang Tenth Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Kate Brown Eleventh Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hunter Quintal Twelfth Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tommy Lind Bee Binner Spirit Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maiben Watkins Scholar/Athlete Awards Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Haleigh Griffin, Julia Nelson Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allie Hale Softball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caroline Avant Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordi Gaton Girls’ Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Malone Slappey Boys’ Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Evans Cheerleading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Dennis Boys’ Swimming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordi Gaton Girls’ Swimming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hedley Jones Girls’ Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harbor Hicks Boys’ Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greer Smith Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hall Neel Girls’ Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eleanor Traynham Boys’ Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Thwaite Girls’ Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harbor Hicks Boys’ Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bailey Hicks Boys’ Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tommy Lind Girls’ Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Fuller Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nathan Lischer Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Beringer Senior Three-Sports Awards . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Fuller, Jordi Gaton, Alex Gautier, Harbor Hicks, Tommy Lind, Hall Neel, Colby Pierce, Garrett Scarborough, Greer Smith Best Female Senior Athlete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harbor Hicks Dr. John Paul Jones Best Male Senior Athlete . . . Colby Pierce, Garrett Scarborough, Greer Smith Wendy’s High School Heisman Nominee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordi Gaton, Harbor Hicks Morris Johnson Scholar-Athlete Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordi Gaton sential well-rounded student who thrives in Stratford’s flexible, open educational environment. Joel’s happy-go-lucky, friendly manner made him a favorite with the faculty and students of all ages, and his enthusiastic willingness to try a new dance step or act an unconventional theater part inspired his peers to explore their own gifts and talents. After graduating from Stratford, he attended Auburn University for a year until his death in 1985. Each year this scholarship goes to a worthy Upper School student(s) who, like Joel, has made significant contributions to several areas of school life. Charles Kendall Ross Memorial Scholarship Carly Wanna Lois Irby Memorial Scholarship Charles Brooks, James Michael Reeves The Lois Irby Memorial Scholarships were endowed by a gift from an anonymous friend to honor Mrs. Lois Irby, a long-time and greatly loved first-grade teacher at Stratford Academy. The award goes annually to two outstanding rising fifth graders. Josephine Barker Lamb Memorial Scholarship Val Sheridan Josephine Barker Lamb ’64 was a beloved Stratford alumna, who devoted her time and talents to the school for many years. Warm and welcoming, she served as Alumni Director from 1984 to 1990. Unofficially, she lent her considerable organizational skills, personal charm and positive energy to causes across the spectrum of school life from the time she entered Stratford as a student until her untimely death. Never too busy to take on a project or too tired to turn a cheerful smile on a visitor, Josephine was a person of great civility and decency. Each year this scholarship is awarded to a rising senior who is the child of an alumna or alumnus and who exhibits the qualities Stratford seeks to foster in students: character, integrity, academic achievement and active leadership in several areas of school life. Tommy Robinson Memorial Band Scholarship William Staton Tommy Robinson was a delightful and kind young man who exhibited a zest for life and for the Stratford Band Program. His friends, teachers and band director knew him for his loyalty to others, enthusiasm for learning and music, and ability to find humor and the positive side of any situation. He expressed exuberance for life and school in the band room and in the classroom as he explored his creativity and shared his upbeat nature and sense of humor with others. The Tommy Robinson Memorial Band Scholarship goes annually to a rising upper school band student who exemplifies the qualities of Tommy Robinson. The award is given by the family of Tommy Robinson. The Charles Kendall Ross Memorial Scholarship is given in honor and memory of Charlie Ross (May 20, 1973 – Nov. 20, 1987), a wonderful, courageous young man who was Stratford Academy’s top eighth-grade academic student for the 1986-87 school year. The scholarship goes annually to the top eighth-grade student and is provided by the family and friends of Charlie Ross. Ann Brown Tift Scholarship Nayah Hill Ann Brown Tift wore many hats in her long, rich tenure at Stratford Academy. A Stratford parent, wife of former headmaster Henry Tift, Spanish teacher, English teacher, chair of the English department, sponsor of myriad clubs and organizations, and college counselor, Ann’s gifts to Stratford were innumerable. From the time she began working at Stratford in 1977 until she left in 2005, Ann’s skills as an educator, her love of learning, and her desire to see students engage in the world outside Stratford Academy helped shape the lives of students as well as multiple areas of school life. Her students remember her love for literature and the intellectual energy she inspired in her classroom. The students and parents she counseled through the college admissions process remember her encouragement to “reach for Pluto,” but to “secure a spot on Mars, just in case.” The scholarship is given to a student with intellectual curiosity, integrity and deep engagement in some particular area of school life or significant contributions in several areas of school life. Ann committed herself to encouraging a more diverse environment at Stratford Academy. The Ann Brown Tift scholarship is established in her honor by friends and family members in pursuit of a more diverse student body. Henry Harding Tift IV Memorial Scholarship Holly Bean Henry Harding Tift IV, headmaster of Stratford Academy for 20 years until his death in 1997, was a man of personal balance. He enjoyed the exercise of his mind in projects ranging from the study of English literature at Yale University to his daily crossword puzzles and Scrabble games. He enjoyed the exercise of his body in athletics and such outdoor activities as fishing, canoeing and arrowhead-hunting. He enjoyed the exercise of his imagination through an enthusiastic appreciation of the fine arts, especially instrumental music, choral music, theater and film. Under his leadership, Stratford developed its commitment to institutional balance in academics, athletics and the arts. Each year, in recognition of distinguished dedication to that balance, the school awards the scholarship to a rising senior demonstrating excellence and leadership in the fine arts who has made significant contributions to other areas of school life: academics, athletics and activities. 2013 Stratford Magazine 41 Ac a d e my N e w s School News BYOD: A Year in Review W Walter Elliott Photos hen Mike McCue was a student at Stratford in the 1980s, he would explore the library for information. The better-equipped teachers had filled bookshelves and an overhead projector with a rolling-overlay to write continuous notes. Today, he has the entire world’s information in his pocket. “Give me a laptop, and I can research any topic, watch any video, read any article I like. As a teacher, I can provide a link in my class portal, and now even my students’ parents can learn what I’m teaching,” he says. “The teacher is more a facilitator since all information is 42 Stratford Magazine 2013 already available, but the students just don’t know where to look.” Today, Mike is Stratford’s Director of Technology and teaches computer classes from the basic introductory level for preschoolers to AP computer science for upper school students. He was also key to the implementation of the BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) initiative that began during the 2012-2013 school year. “Our BYOD program is a reflection of the real world, with its mishmash of competing technologies, and I couldn’t be more excited,” says Mike McCue ’86. McCue believes that BYOD allows teachers to move beyond the traditional 3Rs (Read- ing, Writing and ’Rithmetic) and into the 6Cs (Connect, Create, Collaborate, Communicate, Compute and Think Critically). Traditionally, Stratford graduates have been armed with the strongest language arts curriculum in the country. A quick glance at the breadth of college acceptances and the strength of the Stratford debate program is proof of that. With the 6Cs, the school is able to solidify commitment to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) as well. Upper school math teacher Bobby Stecher has energized his students by providing them with a math problem server that can Ac a d e my be accessed from anywhere at any time. “The WeBWorK server can be accessed from an iPod Touch or a notebook computer and everything in between. The students can now work the problems whenever and wherever they like, and the fact that they are working until mastery is achieved is a huge plus,” says Stecher. “And while I’m working through a specific example in class, they can bring out their device and try a problem for themselves. Being able to do some additional research in the classroom has been a tremendous bonus.” The Lower School and Middle School have also utilized BYOD in their curriculum. Eng- lish teacher Kailey Rhodes-Hlavaty encouraged students to bring their own laptops to school so they could work on their research papers in the classroom. Students who did not have their own laptops borrowed one from the school. “As we move forward, we fully expect more students to choose their own laptops, because it’s so much easier to use your own than to use a shared workstation,” explains McCue. “Learning how to install software and maintain your own equipment is a societal expectation; it’s another aspect of learning to be a responsible citizen.” BYOD was an intentional decision made by the school to integrate technology into student life/curriculum. Following its first year, several situations reaffirmed for the school that this is the most effective, real-world approach versus the 1-to1 device approach. For McCue, who required his students to bring and use their own laptops every day, realized that it made the experience so much more real for the students when they would sit next to a friend who might have an entirely different operating system than their own. He observed that they were N e w s forced to focus on the concept of an exercise and not simply memorize step-by-step rituals and this is how the real world works. “Nearly every 1-to-1 implementation I know about locks down the device so the student cannot make changes on their own,” comments McCue. “I had one student get excited about his ability to install a different operating system on his computer in a dual-boot mode. Students love customizing their world, and I think we can all agree that decorating the outside of their computer just doesn’t quite carry the same weight as being able to rewrite an operating system.” Stratford is anticipating even further growth as the BYOD program enters its second full year. “Years ago, my teachers would say things like ‘Do you think you’ll be able to carry your encyclopedia or calculator with you everywhere?’ Now, I can reply ‘Absolutely.’” “Give me a laptop, and I can research any topic, watch any video, read any article I like. As a teacher, I can provide a link in my class portal, and now even my students’ parents can learn what I’m teaching.” — Mike McCue, Director of Technology 2013 Stratford Magazine 43 Ac a d e my N e w s School News Library Wing Dedicated to Ann Martin Bowen O n March 8, family and friends of the late Ann Martin Bowen gathered to remember a beloved wife, mother, daughter and friend. Before her death in 2008, Ann was one of Stratford’s most active parent volunteers. Ann and Robert Bowen’s three children, Elizabeth ’06, Mary Adger ’09 and Rudy ’14, all attended Stratford. Not only did she serve on nearly every SIP committee possible, she also was a room moth- er, field trip chaperone, library volunteer and all-around spreader of good cheer. Faculty and staff never knew when she would show up with her famous iced cookies or maybe dressed as a seasonal character ready to read to a class. Her efforts to be a Stratford supporter were tireless. When Ann passed away in 2008, memorials were designated to the Stratford library and fittingly the lower school library wing was dedicated in her name this spring. As a former teacher, Dr. Veto unveils the sign for the Ann Martin Bowen Library Wing. Ann was passionate about reading. She loved to read and served not only the Stratford library whenever possible, but also was a board member for the Friends of Library guild. “The library was one of Ann’s favorite places at Stratford, so I knew we wanted to do something to remember her there,” said Ann’s husband, Robert ’73. “As a teacher, she knew the value of reading, so it was important that this was an integral part of every student’s experience at Stratford.” Elizabeth, Robert, Mary Adger, Rudy, Lois and Pougie Bowen following the unveiling Jerome’s Bench I tached plaque reads “In Loving n the summer of 2011, Memory Jerome Scott, 1962Stratford Academy lost a 2011, Class of 2017.” much-loved family member On May 16, students, adminwhen Director of Maintenance istration, faculty and staff joined Jerome Scott unexpectedly together with the Scott family to passed away. Since that time dedicate “Jerome’s bench.” Folfellow co-workers, alumni, lowing remarks from Head of current and former parents and School Dr. Bob Veto, Middle students have felt the loss for School Council President Crawthe man who cared night and ford Edwards explained that the day for the Stratford campus. entire student body had been On the recommendation Members of the Scott family with students from the Class of 2017 deeply saddened when Jerome from student Rosie Poku, the Fifth graders took their annual field trip to Space Camp in November. 2012-2013 Middle School Council coordinat- purchased a bench, which sits beneath one of passed away and the Class of 2017 wanted to ed a project to remember Scott. The students the large oak trees in front of the school. An at- do something in his memory. 44 Stratford Magazine 2013 Ac a d e my N e w s Faculty News A Special Tribute to the Life of Former Third-Grade Teacher Stratford kindergarten teacher Jane Dukes Williams made a vow to her mother, the late Mary Louise Shipp Dukes, that she would publish her life’s stories. The book, Excerpts from the Life of a Bad Good Girl, or a Good Bad Girl, is Jane’s fulfillment of that. From 1970 to 1989, Mrs. Dukes taught Stratford third graders. She was a fun-loving prankster who knew how to keep her students entertained, even though her primary task was teaching cursive writing, multiplication and all the other foundations of the grade. Her mischievous nature became the basis for her memoir. Excerpts from the Life of a Bad Good Girl, or a Good Bad Girl can be purchased at Amazon.com. Former students and colleagues will enjoy Mrs. Dukes’s account of her own life as a young girl growing up during the Depression and World War II. Valentine’s Luncheon Honors Former and Retired Faculty On Feb. 14, former Stratford faculty and staff joined together for the 14th annual Valentine’s Luncheon. Teachers, coaches, administration and staff from the last five decades enjoyed lunch and performance by the Middle School Chorus and a solo by Madelyn Pyles ’14 from the winter musical, Thoroughly Modern Millie. Dr. Bob Veto thanked guests for their years of service to the school. Current faculty with 20 or more years of service were also included in the event and enjoyed visiting with former co-workers. Four Decades of Teaching: Pat Horne Retirement After nearly 40 years as a Stratford faculty member, Pat Horne retired at the end of the 2012-2013 school year. Pat’s Stratford career began as a kindergarten teacher on Bond Street and she fondly remembers the move to the Peake Road campus. Facilities for Stratford’s kindergartens opened six weeks after the start of school. Each day the teachers would come paint and do work to get the classrooms ready. They literally built the lower school from the ground up. Throughout her career as a kindergarten and first grade teacher, Pat’s passion has been teaching children to read. “There is an excitement in children’s eyes when they realize they can read, and that makes all of your hard work as a teacher worthwhile.” Pat received her teaching degree from the University of Georgia and then moved to Macon with her husband, Frank, when he entered Mercer School of Law. The Hornes decided to make Macon their permanent home. Her children, Laurie Lee Cranford ’89 and Stebin III ’93, are Stratford alumni. The Horne’s have four grandchildren, Miller ’21 and Dottie Cranford ’25 and Stebin IV and Sanford Horne. In addition to teaching, she also served as a cheerleading advisor in the 1980s and was awarded the Anne Stamps Excellence in Teaching Award for the 19931994 school year. At a reception held on the last day of school in Pat’s honor, Senator Cecil Staton presented her with a proclamation from the Georgia Senate recognizing her efforts as a committed educator and Georgian. Former students, colleagues and friends gathered in the Stratford gym to wish Pat well and thank her for her tireless service to the families of Stratford Academy. Repeatedly people commented that Pat was an ageless example of one of Stratford’s finest elementary teachers. “Teaching first graders keeps you young, and it was always fun to come to work,” said Pat. “I received so many blessings from teaching, and I hope that I was able to impart half as many on others.” Faculty, Staff Recognized for Service At the close of the 2012-2013 school year, the Board of Trustees hosted a luncheon honoring Stratford faculty and staff. In addition to remarks made by Board Chairman Jeff Avant ’84, Head of School Dr. Bob Veto recognized staff members for their service to the school. 5 Years — Beth Henderson, Jeff Hubbard, Kathleen Medlin, Abby Schirmer, Bobby Stecher, Bob Veto 10 Years — Pat Herndon, Diane Nicholson, Lori Palmer, Kelly Solomon 15 Years — Mary Beth Gumbart, Millie Jones, Kathy Larsen, Lynn Massey, Sheri Moore, Jennifer Sweat 20 Years — Margaret Brogdon, Vicki Howell, Reeda Katz, Marilyn Walker 25 Years — David Bailey, John Paul Gaddy, Wanda Watson 35 Years — Kaye Wansley 40 Years — Griff Ethridge, Andy Lawson 2013 Stratford Magazine 45 Ac a d e my N e w s Fine Arts Rising Stratford Stars W hile many students were traveling with family and squeezing in time for summer reading, four Stratford students took time to pursue their passion for the arts. These Upper School students were selected to prestigious summer fine arts study programs in music and vocal performance. Madelyn Pyles’s ’14 first stage role was one of the orphans in Annie when she was 10 years old. Since that time she has been an active member of Stratford’s thespian team as well as local community theatre. For six weeks during the summer, she was one of 60 students selected to the Carnegie Mellon University musical theatre pre-college for drama summer study program in Pittsburgh, Penn. Madelyn hopes to have the opportunity to return next year as a college student majoring in musical theatre. “Singing every day and the acting training has made me a much stronger performer,” says Madelyn. Following college, she would like to find a role in a touring company with her ultimate goal of performing on Broadway. Maggie Bergmark ’14 found her gift for vocal performance as a freshman. This summer she took the opportunity to hone her craft at the Brevard Music Center Summer Program in Brevard, N.C. For six weeks she attended classes in music history and literature, music theory, movement, acting, dictation and special topics. Her studies culminated with two song recitals and three piccolo opera scenes, but the highlight of her experience was rehearsing with the Janiec Opera Company. She plans to study music and vocal performance in college. “Being able to study with professionals, keeping pace with their energy levels and knowing what satisfies them was the most rewarding part of the summer for me,” said Maggie. “I know that I was given the gift of singing and, for me, there is nothing more amazing than using that gift to make someone else happy.” Mary Carolyn Hulgan ’15 has been a member of the Stratford band program since she was a fifth grader, and she joined the Spirit of Stratford Marching Band as a seventh grader. She plays both the trombone and baritone, and during the summer she attended the University of Georgia Summer Symphonic Band Program in Athens with approximately 60 other high school musicians. The program began with auditions for chair positions and focused on giving students an opportunity to learn technique and gain performance experience. While Lee McDavid photos; Janet Carter photos Maggie Bergmark (center, in purple) 46 Mary Carolyn Hulgan Stratford Magazine 2013 Madelyn Pyles (center, in purple) Ac a d e my “The best part of the experience for me was the connections I made ... and I hope one day they will be my colleagues in the music industry.” – William Staton ’14 Mary Carolyn is not certain she wants to pursue her music hobby in college, she says she will consider participating in a college band program. Most importantly, she would encourage younger students to take advantage of summer study programs. Mary Carolyn says, “I would definitely recommend a summer program, not only do you learn a lot about your instrument, you also learn a lot about yourself.” William Staton ’14 is an incredibly versatile and talented musician who has studied piano, percussion, baritone, tuba, guitar and bass guitar. This summer he was selected as one of 21 students to attend the New York University summer music business camp entitled “What Makes a Star.” During his camp experience, he attended classes taught by NYU professors, analyzed music industry projects, attended local talent shows to recruit new talent and attended a music concert at Yankee Stadium. His classes focused on topics such as copyright law, contracts and talent recruitment. As he enters his senior year, William will be looking for a college with the music business degree offering for a career which would focus on searching for untapped musical sources and finding that new musical sensation. “The best part of the experience for me was the connections I made with the professors and other campers, and I hope one day they will be my colleagues in the music industry,” he says. So why does an accomplished musician want to focus on others talents, not his own? William says, “Learning to play musical instruments helps me appreciate music and the talent it takes to produce it, but I’d rather find someone else whose star can shine brighter than mine.” N e w s 2012-2013 Stratford Fine Arts Highlights Literary First Place, Region Literary meet 10 Students qualified for state Region and State U.S. Extemporaneous First Place, Greer Smith Theatre Fall One-Act play, Into the Woods • 34 cast and crew members participated • First place, GISA 2-AAA region competition • Actors Griffin Hutchins, Abbie Nash and Maggie Bergmark received region top performer awards • Actors Maggie Bergmark and Emmy Thornsberry received state top performer awards Winter Musical, Thoroughly Modern Millie • 38 cast/crew members, representing students grades 6-12 • “Mini-Millie” presented by 24 students in grades 1-5 as pre-show Spring Upper School drama, Spoon River Anthology • 25 Upper School students participated Spring Middle School musical, High School Musical • 51 Middle School students (25% of division) 6 new members were inducted into the International Thespian Society Music William Staton 94 Number of students participating in Band program (grades 5-12) 23 Number of band students participating in Solo and Ensemble Festival 28 Number of medals earned at Solo and Ensemble Festival 5 Number of Band Programs – Beginning, Intermediate, Spirit of Stratford Marching Band and Color Guard, Symphonic Band and student-led Basketball Pep Band 6 Number of students in the GISA AllSelect Band – Shishir Bandi, Margaret Anne Rowe, William Staton, Dylan Cole, Benjamin Ford, Marshall Grubb 2 Number of students in the GISA All-Select Chorus – Maggie Bergmark, Madelyn Pyles 1 Number of students in Georgia All-State Middle School Chorus – Haiz Webb 5 Number of students in the District Honor Band – Shishir Bandi, Carter Griffin, Justin Griffin, Benjamin Ford, Carly Wanna 1 Number of students in the South Region Band – Justin Griffin 4 Number of students selected for UGA High School Honor Band Festival – Benjamin Ford, Mary Carolyn Hulgan, Julia Nelson, William Staton 2013 Stratford Magazine 47 Ac a d e my N e w s Athletics Two New Coaches for Varsity Eagles I Football Coach at Prince Avenue n the spring of 2013, StratChristian School in Bogart. “We ford announced two new are very excited to have Coach faces for the Eagles coachFarriba return home to lead ing staff. Mark Farriba ’74 has the Stratford football program” returned as Head Football Coach said Athletic Director Grady and Ian Hayley comes aboard as Smith. “His ability to continue Head Boys’ Soccer Coach. Farto build on the tradition and exriba replaces 40+-year coaching cellence of Stratford athletics is veteran Rodney Collins, who is very important.” stepping down from his head While at Prince Avenue, coaching position but will reCoach Farriba Coach Farriba led the Wolvermain at Stratford in the physical ines to the 2011 GHSA A state semi-finals and education department. Hayley takes the reins the 2012 GHSA A state championship game. of a boys’ soccer program, which has amassed Prior to his time at Prince Avenue, he served four state titles in the last six years, from James as head coach at Stratford leading the Eagles to Jordan who has taken a teaching position in the 2004 GISA AAA state championship and at Houston, Texas. First Presbyterian Day School where his team Farriba returns to Stratford after experiwon the 1985 state title. Throughout his 19encing unprecedented success as the Head year head coaching career, he has compiled an overall record of 134-81-3. In a phone interview with The Telegraph, Farriba said, “Stratford is where my roots are, and it was the right decision for my family to return. I am ready and excited about getting back and ‘getting my hands dirty.’” When asked how he was a different coach than six years ago when he left Macon, Farriba said he had learned that challenges exists everywhere and every day you must work toward fulfilling that challenge. He also commented that his experiences at Prince Avenue have reinforced how important heart, desire and attitude are to a program. Farriba plans to build the football program on his personal coaching philosophy: “Good, better, best; never let it rest; till your good is your better, and your better is your best.” Following a standout high school career at Stratford where he garnered All-State honors in football, basketball and baseball, Farriba played football at the University of Georgia where he was a member of the 1976 SEC Championship Team. He has also served Record-Breaking Year T he 2012-2013 school year was a recordbreaking year for Stratford athletics. Seventeen varsity teams entered the state playoff tournaments and a record number of seven teams (Fastpitch Softball, Golf, Boys’ Track, Boys’ Swimming, Girls’ Cross Country, Boys’ and Girls’ Soccer) brought home state titles while two teams (Girls’ Track and Boys’ Tennis) were named state runners-up. This is the first-ever title for the Stratford swim program. The Girls’ Cross Country, Golf, Boys’ and Girls’ Soccer, Boys’ Tennis, Boys’ Basketball, and Boys’ and Girls’ Track programs also amassed eight region titles this year. On the individual front, numerous school records were broken. These included: Softball Most Strikeouts in Season (Lexi Rouse); Swimming 50 yard free style, 100 yard free style and 100 yard back stroke (Dori Kacsoh); Boys’ Basketball Single Game Steals (Quintez Cephus), Single Season Blocks and Career Blocks (Stewart Eberhardt); Girls’ Track Discus (Mary Wilson Avant), 48 Stratford Magazine 2013 100 Meters, 200 Meters and 300 Meter Hurdles (Katie Stone) and 800 Meters (Cali Ruth Hays); Baseball Career Hits (Austin Simmons) and Perfect Game (Tyler Payne); Girls’ Soccer Most Goals in a Season, Most Goals in a Career, Most Points in a Season and Most Points in a Career (Allie Hale) and Most Assists in a Career (Haley Tidwell); Boys’ Soccer Single Game Goals, Single Season Goals, Career Goals, Most Points in a Game, Most Points in a Season and Most Points in a Career (Morgan Sowell) and Most Consecutive Games without a Loss (2013 Team). In the community, The Telegraph recognized four students as All-Middle Georgia (AMG) Players of the Year (Lexi Rouse ’13 Softball, Robert Persons ’13 Golf, Allie Hale ’13 Girls’ Soccer, Quintez Cephus ’16 Boys’ Basketball), Andrew Myler as Coach of the Year for Girls’ Soccer and 24 student-athletes were named to AMG first teams. Alumnus David Kempa ’76 was also named the 2013 recipient of the Sam Burke Service Award for his longterm commitment to the Stratford basketball program as team statistician. At the annual GISA conference in July, Stratford received the Class AAA Dr. Michael Drake Athletic Excellence Award for the second consecutive year. The Eagles also have won this award in 2002, 2005, 2006 and 2012. Ac a d e my “I am extremely excited about as a graduate assistant coach at the opportunity to continue the the Universities of Georgia and winning soccer tradition at StratKentucky. Farriba was recently ford. Stratford has a wonderful inducted into the Stratford Athreputation, not only as an acaletic Hall of Fame and the Mademic institution but also as arcon Sports Hall of Fame for his guably the best soccer program in stellar career. the GISA,” says Hayley. Coach Ian Hayley comes to Hayley states that his coaching Stratford from Frederica Acadphilosophy is simple: give players emy in St. Simons, where he has a strong foundation and then alworked with both the boys’ and Coach Hayley low his/her intuition to create girls’ soccer programs for the past five years. As head coach of the boys’ program, from that. He allows players to use their own Hayley’s teams won state titles in the GISA AA creativity and trust their individual playing instincts, while remembering that doing things in 2012 and 2013. Before his time at Frederica, he coached at “the right way” is key. “From achieving good grades to practicing the University of Wyoming and Mercer University. His experience includes ten years with the right way, from treating people with rethe Olympic Development Program (ODP) spect to winning and losing the right way,” says in Georgia as an age group coach and evalu- Hayley. “If we can do this, then everything else ation coach for Region III ODP. Coach Hay- will fall into place.” Hayley will also serve as Middle School ley’s college days were spent at University of Central Florida as a player, and he also played Dean of Students, and Farriba will also teach for the professional youth teams of Aston Villa Upper School P.E. and coach Middle School basketball. and Bristol Rovers. Move to GHSA in 2014 O n March 4, after months of study and deliberation, Stratford Academy’s administration and Board of Trustees voted to apply to the Georgia High School Association (GHSA) for eligibility to compete in that association beginning with the 2014-2015 season. This decision was made in a vote by the Board of Trustees with the firm support of Head of School Dr. Robert Veto and Athletic Director Grady Smith. In an announcement to Stratford families following the decision, Dr. Veto stated, “We are grateful to everyone in the Stratford community who provided input into this decision, which was a difficult one. In this process, we sought and received input from not only you, our parents, but also from the coaching staff and other stakeholders. There were many opinions included in those responses, but the vast majority of the feedback that we received was positive toward making the move to GHSA competition. The Georgia Independent School Association (GISA) has been a great home for Stratford’s competition in athlet- Stratford Eagles take the field ics and other activities, but we look forward to embarking on new challenges as we return to the GHSA in 2014.” Stratford was originally a member of the GHSA for interscholastic competitions, but became a founding school for the Southeastern Association of Independent Schools (SEAIS), now GISA, in 1969. N e w s 2012-2013 Stratford Athletics Highlights 2012-2013 Dr. Michael Drake Athletic Excellence Award — Top GISA school in class AAA using assigned points from all sports team finishes for second consecutive year Maxpreps.com ranked Stratford as the 17th best high school athletic program in the nation for 2012-2013. 2013 Morris C. Johnson GISA AcademicAthlete Award — Jordi Gaton The Telegraph’s 2013 All Middle Georgia Athletes of the Year — Lexi Rouse (softball), Robert Persons (golf), Allie Hale (girls’ soccer), Quintez Cephus (boys’ basketball) The Telegraph’s 2013 All Middle Georgia Coach of the Year — Andrew Myler (girls’ soccer) Stratford Scoreboard 7 Number of GISA AAA Coaches of the Year – Jeff Treadway (softball), Walt Mays (boys’ track), Cater Pierce (golf), James Jordan (boys’ soccer), Andrew Myler (girls’ soccer), Ginny Reeves (girls’ cross country), Robert Place (boys’ swimming) 17 Number of Teams to Make State Playoffs (17 of 18 varsity teams) 7 Number of State Titles (Fastpitch Softball, Golf, Boys’ Track, Boys’ Swimming, Girls’ Cross Country, Boys’ and Girls’ Soccer) 2 Number of State Runners-Up (Girls’ Track, Boys’ Tennis) 8 Number of Region Titles (Girls’ Cross Country, Golf, Boys’ Soccer, Girls’ Soccer, Boys’ Tennis, Boys’ Basketball, Boys’ Track, Girls’ Track) 7 Number of Students Committed to College-Level Sports 24 Number of The Telegraph’s 2013 All Middle Georgia Student-Athletes on First Teams 9 Number of 2013 Senior Three or More Sport Awards 2013 Dr. John Paul Jones Best Male Senior Athlete: Colby Pierce, Garrett Scarborough, Greer Smith 2013 Best Female Senior Athlete: Harbor Hicks Participation for 2012-2013 56% Preschool Students Participated in Youth Sports Program 52% Lower School Students Participate in Youth Sports Program 84% Middle School Students Participated in Stratford Team 73% Upper School Students Participated in Stratford Team 68% of All Students Participated in a Stratford-sponsored athletic program 2013 Stratford Magazine 49 S u ppo r t Stratford Support 2013-2014 Booster Club Officers Booster Club The Stratford Booster Club membership is composed of families who provide financial and volunteer support for Stratford’s extended athletic program. Annually the Booster Club raises funds through membership dues, sports program advertising, annual golf and tennis tournament and the annual jeep raffle party. For the 2012-2013 school year, the school’s Booster Club was able to assist with the following projects: • Updated football locker room • Softball bleachers • Updated football landscaping including brick columns and terracing • Billboard of the senior athletes for football press box • Carpeting and netting for baseball batting cages • HUDL system • $7,000 towards new basketball goals in gym Team Parents Elizabeth Avant Athletic Director Grady Smith with Johnny Peterson ’80 and David Kempa ’76 at the 2013 Jeep Raffle Party Booster Club President Bob Woodcock ’81 hands over the keys to Raines Newberry ’86, who accepted the jeep on behalf of winners Patsy and Larry Day. 2013-2014 SIP Executive Board SIP President Richard Palmer Past President Bob Woodcock Vice President Robin Parker Secretary Melis Jamison Treasurer Donna Kay McGoldrick Athletic Director Grady Smith Membership Lori Palmer Sports Program Sherri Douthit Christy Lischer Terry Sowell Concessions Betsy Hatcher Chair Cynthia Nystrom Chair-Elect Donna Ellison Secretary Laura Edwards Treasurer Molley Treadway Immediate Past Chair Sherri Douthit Stratford Interested Parents, or SIP, is the school’s parent volunteer organization. Its purpose is to enhance each student’s school experience and support the school, faculty and administration through a variety of planned events. Some of the many annual events sponsored by SIP are the division Open Houses, Middle School Dances, Holiday Buffet, Daddies’ and Special Friends’ Breakfast, Preschool/Lower School/ Middle School Field Days, Upper School Spring Fling, Elam Alexander Field Day/Lunches and the semi-annual Uniform Resales. In addition, committees such as the Stratford Sunshine and Faculty Sunshine committees, Ticket Depot, Faculty/Administration Appreciation, Holiday Decorating, and Grade Level Parent Representatives for fifth through twelfth grades operate to enrich the experience of every member of the Stratford family. Through funds raised by membership dues and the annual uniform resale, SIP was able to make the following recent gifts to Stratford: • Computers for Science Center in 2012-2013 • Tift Auditorium Theatre Sound System in 2011-2012 • Display cases for Science Center in 2010-2011 • Tift Auditorium stage curtains in 2009-2010 • Choral risers for music program in 2008-2009 (Above left) Parent Karen Baxley helps during Lower School Field Day. (Above center) Volunteers Lee Barrow and Kathryn Manley work the Uniform Resale. President Sherri Douthit presides over a SIP monthly meeting. Administrative Liaison Marsha Creter 50 Stratford Magazine 2013 The Stratford 2012-2013 Report of Giving The 2012-2013 Report of Giving is an acknowledgement of the generosity of Stratford supporters. Trustees, parents, alumni, grandparents, former parents, faculty, staff, friends, foundations and corporations have all contributed to continue the 53-year-old tradition of “freedom for excellence.” Stratford is grateful to the contributions made to the following funds from June 1, 2012, through May 31, 2013: Stratford Loyalty Fund Excellence Never Rests Capital Campaign Endowment Fund Overlook Planned Giving Society Georgia GOAL Tax Credit for Education Program This report is also a reflection of the commitment of Stratford volunteers. It is their work, commitment and belief that makes each of these fundraising campaigns successful. Stratford Academy appreciates the continued support of Walter Elliott Photo each donor recognized in the 2012-2013 Report of Giving. 2013 Stratford Magazine 51 2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 3 2012-2013 Advancement Committee Chip Koplin, Chair Jim Adams III Jeff Avant Marsh Butler John Cole Ashley Copelan R e po r t o f The Stratford Loyalty Fund G i v i n g Each year Stratford Academy depends on the generosity of supporters for the Loyalty Fund. This annual giving campaign bridges the gap between expenses and revenues and represents a portion the school’s annual operating budget. Giving percentages are emphasized in our Loyalty Fund campaign and we look for 100 percent participation among many of our constituent groups. Volunteers are also a key component to the success of the Stratford Loyalty Fund. We are grateful to the following families who took on leadership roles in 2012-2013. Fred Gaton Eric Hefner Sandy Matson Gene Maddux Hal McSwain Heritage Circle Overlook Circle Founders’ Circle Mr. and Mrs. Reginald W. Buzzell II Buckhead School Uniforms Shop Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Maddux Dr. and Mrs. Joe Sam Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garnett Briscoe Mr. Robert S. Burgess Mr. John W. Edwards, Jr. Publix Super Markets, Inc. Mrs. Marty Shapard Dr. and Mrs. George S. Stefanis $10,000 and more Lane Sheridan Stewart Vernon Dr. Bob Veto 2012-2013 Loyalty Fund Volunteers Mike Kaplan ’71 Alumni Chair Katie Ramsey ’02 Young Alumni Chair Christy and Alan Lischer Stratford Society Chairs Lynn and Dr. Terry Pope Grandparents/Parents of Alumni Chairs Dr. Kelly and Brian Causey, Melis and Mel Jamison, Virginia and Justin Duke, Laura and Dr. Marcus Evans, Fran and Stephens Lamb, Cheri Shurling, Marjorie Carter, Cathy and Dr. Scott Davis, Lise Kaplan, Kimbrough Donner Parent/Grade-Level Chairs Gifts to the 2012-2013 Loyalty Fund Unrestricted Gifts $195,671 Restricted Gifts $33,645 52 Stratford Magazine 2013 $2,500 - $4,999 Benefactors’ Circle $1,000 - $2,499 Drs. Richard Ackermann and Hilary Ackermann Mr. and Mrs. V. James Adams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Adrien Dr. and Mrs. M. Sohail Akbar Mrs. Janet E. Amos Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Amos, Jr. W. L. Amos, Sr. Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Ariail, Jr. Mr. Srinivas P. and Dr. Sailaja A. Bandi Mr. Henry L. Barfield II Mr. Madison C. Barnett Mr. Matthews S. Barnett Mr. and Mrs. William R. Bowden Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bowen, Jr. R. A. Bowen Trust Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brewer Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Brogdon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. Burgess, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Carter II Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Clark Mr. and Mrs. John C. Clark Cobb Foundation Dr. and Mrs. David J. Cohen Mr. John P. Cole and Ms. Mary S. Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Royce Conner Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Cook, Jr. Mr. Charles W. and Dr. Beth W. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Copelan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Daws Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Dorogy Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Easterlin Drs. Keith and Sondralyn Fackler Dr. and Mrs. Fred N. Gaton General Mills Boxtops for Education Mr. and Mrs. Chad F. Griffin Drs. Warren Griffin and Joan Griffin Mr. Duke and Dr. Catherine Groover Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Grossnickle Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gunn Mr. and Mrs. William C. Harris Mr. and Mrs. J. Eric Hefner HeritageBank of the South Mrs. Ann J. Herman Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hightower IV Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hinson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Hirsh Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hoye Mr. and Mrs. Kyle W. Johnston Mr. Donald A. Jones and Dr. Cheryl F. Jones Dr. and Mrs. Todd Jones Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Koplin Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Kramlich, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marion H. Liles, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alan A. Lischer III Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Maddux, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Matson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. McCook, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. McSwain, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Medlin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Monfort, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Cory Moore Mrs. Page Persons Munro Mr. and Mrs. Brandon A. Oren Mr. Rajesh Pagadala and Dr. Neelima Puppala Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Palmer III Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Peavy Dr. and Mrs. Joshua A. Perkel Mr. and Mrs. Bryan B. Persons Ms. Lucy Benton Persons Mr. and Mrs. D. Hughes Pinson Dr. and Mrs. J. Terrell Pope Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Nelson Powers Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Rabun Mr. Stephen A. Reichert Mr. Richard Robinson Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ross Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Rowe Mr. Venkat P. and Dr. Manojna Sanjeev Mr. Bob R. Scheetz Dr. and Mrs. Marcus L. Simmons Dr. and Mrs. Garry Harold Simons III Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Slappey, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Smisson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. James L. Solomon Dr. and Mrs. Cecil P. Staton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Stribling Dr. and Mrs. William L. Tift Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Vernon Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Veto Mr. and Mrs. Duncan D. Walker III Dr. Carol D. Wanna Mrs. Alexander H. S. Weaver, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Bryan C. Weidner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkin Mrs. Carol K. Williams Partners $500 - $999 Anonymous Bank of America Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Don C. Beringer Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boatright Dr. and Mrs. Alrick Brooks Ms. Rebecca R. Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Butler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Canady Mr. and Mrs. John F. Castle Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dewey Genentech In-Kind Gifts $7,797 Total Loyalty Fund Gifts $237,113 $5,000 - $9,999 Dr. and Mrs. Raj R. Gupta Dr. Newar Hajo and Mrs. Andira Zah Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Ham, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. A. Kenneth Harper Dr. and Mrs. Winston R. Jeshuran Dr. and Mrs. C. Emory Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Shaun Kell Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. William E. King Drs. Gregory P. and Jennifer S. Lee Mr. and Mrs. James E. Lee II Prof. and Mrs. Patrick E. Longan Macon Tracks Running Club Dr. and Mrs. W. Rob McCormack Mr. William B. Messer Microsoft Giving Campaign The JK Group Inc. Mr. John S. Neel, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Muhammad Rehan Dr. Sheila K. Shah Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Sheridan Dr. and Mrs. Farhan Siddiqui Mr. and Mrs. Wyndell H. Sikes, Sr. State Farm Companies Foundation Mr. and Mrs. H. Jerome Strickland SunTrust Foundation Matching Gift Program Target Ms. Lina Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Thornsberry True Blue Schools Mr. Daniel R. and Dr. Mary Bell Vaughn Supporters Up to $499 Abbott Fund Matching Grant Plan Mr. and Mrs. Dave Adams Mrs. Diane M. Adams Mrs. Abiola A. Adekore Mr. and Mrs. Ernesto Aguirre II Dr. and Mrs. Ali Ahmadi Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Aivalotis Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Daniel Alday Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Alford Drs. Ahmad Al-Hajj and Abeer Abouyabis Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Anderson Mrs. Nancy D. Anderson Dr. Stephen M. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. William H. Anderson II Mrs. Tracey Brown Appelbaum Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher Watson Argo 2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 3 R e po r t o f G i v i n g (Top, left to right) Elizabeth and Jeff Avant, Lynn and Terry Pope, Mary and Hughes Pinson; Dr. David and Beth Cohen; Angela Adams, Lane Sheridan, Eric and Margaret Hefner, Jim Adams; (bottom, left to right) Dr. Fred Gaton and Bob Veto; Bill and Kathy Hightower with Susie Slappey; Robbo Hatcher and Jeff Avant The Stratford Society represents our school’s leadership donors. Families who contribute $1,000 or greater to the Loyalty Fund comprise this prestigious group. Each spring the Stratford Society celebration is held to recognize these donors and acknowledge our appreciation of their continued support. This year’s event was held on May 5 at the home of Dr. David and Beth Cohen. Dr. and Mrs. William V. Argo, Jr. Mr. Henry L. Ariail III Mr. C. Victor Armstrong Reverend Jimmy R. Asbell Mr. and Mrs. C. King Askew Dr. and Mrs. Sudhir S. Athni Mr. and Mrs. Greg Atkinson Mr. Thomas H. Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Avant Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery L. Avant Ms. Katherine L. Avant Mr. and Mrs. David A. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. David R. Bailey Mr. Hoyt S. Bailey Mrs. Lee Kinman Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O. Ballard, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ballew Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Banks, Sr. Mrs. Lisa Browne Barksdale Dr. Waddell Barnes Dr. John C. Barrow III Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Barrow Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Bashuk Mr. and Mrs. Michael David Baskette Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Bass, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Battcher Mr. and Mrs. Chip Battle Dr. Anne Margaret Baxley Dr. and Mrs. William W. Baxley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Ward Baxley III Mrs. Leslie Bowen Bean Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Beckham Mr. and Mrs. Earl Benson Dr. and Mrs. J. Duward Benson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Berg, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Berg III Mr. and Mrs. David W. Bethune Drs. Vinamra and Deepti Bhasin Mr. Britian G. and Dr. Evelyn O. Bickley Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bickley, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bickley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bingham, Jr. Mrs. Lillian Binner Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Bishop, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Lane Blackwood Mr. and Mrs. Arnold S. Blum Mr. and Mrs. Jason Boatright Mr. James C. Bobbitt III Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Bobbitt Mr. Parker C. Bolt Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bolt Mr. Stephen and Dr. Margaret Boltja Mrs. Margaret Boltja Mrs. Jenny Smith Booker Mr. and Mrs. William Boswell Mr. and Mrs. William Charles Boswell III Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Bowers Mrs. Josephine S. Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Bradley, Sr. Ms. Mary Hogan Brantley Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Braswell Ms. Hazel R. Braun Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Alan Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bridges III Mrs. Lisa H. Bridges Mr. Ross S. Bridges Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Brock Mrs. Debra J. Brook Mr. Steven R. Brook Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Brooks Mrs. Robert A. Brown, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Dempsey Brown Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Brown, Jr. Mr. Rodney A. Brown Mr. Tyler J. Brown Dr. and Mrs. W. Morris Brown, Jr. Mrs. Linda Bellamy Browne Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Buford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Bunker Ms. Christian C. Burgess Mrs. Patricia S. Burgess Dr. and Mrs. Michael Alan Burnett Mr. and Mrs. William D. Burton, Jr. Ms. Martha W. Bush Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Seth Bush Ms. Shirley Bushway Mr. D. Melson Butler Mr. and Mrs. L. Morris Butler Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Butler Drs. Craig and Brenda V. Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Cecil D. Canady Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Clayton Capps Caring Companions, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morris Carr Mr. and Mrs. C. Tommy Carter Mrs. Janet Cook Carter Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carter Mrs. Mary Reid Carter Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wayne Causey Mr. Brian and Dr. Kelly K. Causey Ms. Harlene Causey Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Robert Chabot Mr. Fredrick L. Chambers Mr. Mark C. Chambless Mr. and Mrs. Roger Chambless Drs. Russell and Cynthia Chambless Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Chanin Mrs. Natalie Newton Chase Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Cheek Mrs. Deena Harrell Cherry Mr. Blake E. Christianson Mr. and Mrs. Karl Christianson Ms. Meredith L. Christianson Ms. Susan Christopher Class of 1987 Class of 1992 Ms. Frances L. Clay Dr. and Mrs. Henry T. Clay, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cleveland, Jr. Mrs. Sue M. Coggins Mr. Joshua Neil Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Coker Mr. and Mrs. David A. Cole, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Drew Cole, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Malcolm Cole III Mr. and Mrs. J. Malcolm Cole, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Tracy L. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Collins Ms. Cynthia H. Comer Mr. and Mrs. John D. Comer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Congdon Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce Conn Dr. and Mrs. Edward D. Conner Mr. and Mrs. R. Keith Corley Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Cotton Mr. and Mrs. Craig N. Cowart Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lee Cozart Dr. and Mrs. John C. Cranford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Neil S. Creter Mrs. Paige B. Cromer Dr. and Mrs. Michael Crossley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crowther Mr. and Mrs. Talley F. Culclasure Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cullars Dr. and Mrs. John H. Culp, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cundiff Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dalton Drs. Matthew and Caroline Daly Dr. and Mrs. D. Scott Davis Dr. Henry J. Davis Mrs. Jennifer G. Davis Mr. Joseph R. Davis, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Dawson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry K. Day Dr. and Mrs. Davey R. Deal, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. R. Jonathan Dean Mrs. Liz Thomas DellaDonna Mr. and Mrs. J. Jason Delves Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Denisar Mr. and Mrs. Brown W. Dennis, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Brown W. Dennis Mr. and Mrs. James Dickey Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey II Ms. Carla Dodd Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dodd Mr. and Mrs. David M. Donner Mr. and Mrs. George Dorogy Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. Ron Douthit Mr. John A. Draughon, Jr. Ms. Mary Rae Phelps Dudley Mr. and Mrs. Charles Justin Duke Mr. and Mrs. John K. Dukes, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Dunwody Mr. George Foxworth Dunwody, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Dupuy Mr. and Mrs. A. Steve Durkee, Jr. Ms. Nancy L. Durkee Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Dwozan Mr. and Mrs. Jerry B. Dye Ms. Margaret M. Easterlin Ms. Sarah Corinne Easterlin Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Eberhardt, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Eckles Mr. and Mrs. John Eddlemon Mr. and Mrs. J. Joseph Edwards Mr. James J. and Dr. Laura S. Edwards Mrs. Phyllis Westbury Elder Dr. Ronald E. Elliott, Jr. Drs. Kris and Janine Ellis Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott Ellison Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ellison, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Epps, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Epps, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Griff Ethridge, Jr. Ms. Nathalie Ettzevoglou Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Eubanks 2013 Stratford Magazine 53 2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 3 R e po r t o f G i v i n g Supporters, continued Dr. and Mrs. Ellis Evans Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Allen Evans Mrs. George Evans Dr. and Mrs. Marcus C. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans Mr. and Mrs. W. Tyler Evans, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney T. Evans III Mrs. Lolly A. Fabian Ms. Louisa M. Felton Ms. Eliza J. Ferrari Dr. and Mrs. James B. Ferrari Mr. Wayne Flanders Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Tommy C. Fletcher Dr. and Mrs. Brad N. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Gerry S. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Forrester Dr. Guy D. Foulkes Mr. and Mrs. Ellanzo Franklin Mr. and Mrs. George W. Franklin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Fredrickson Mr. Allen Free Mr. James J. Freedman Mr. and Mrs. Jeff E. Freyermuth Mr. and Mrs. Lee Alan Fruitticher Dr. Leslie C. Fuchs and Ms. Virginia L. Davis Mrs. Patti Fuchs Mrs. Suzanne Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Gregory K. Fussell Dr. and Mrs. C. Welton Gaddy Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Gaddy Ms. Diane Gambrell Mr. and Mrs. James D. Gann Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Garland, Sr. Mr. James A. Garland Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Garner Ms. Tracy L. Garner Mrs. Claudia Sessions Garrard Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Garrett Mrs. Ann S. Gaton GE Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Brian Thomas Geary Dr. and Mrs. Tarun K. Ghosh Ms. Pamela B. Gibbons Mrs. Bonny Gibson Mr. and Mrs. David E. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. William M. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Michael Gigliotti Ms. Victoria Gigliotti Mrs. Terri Fluker Gilman Mr. and Mrs. Dell D. Gledhill Dr. and Mrs. Joshua Brian Glenn Mr. Ronald B. Goldman Mr. and Mrs. F. Waverly Golson, Jr. Mrs. Nancy Gordillo Dr. and Mrs. Larry W. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Greene Ms. Kay S. Greer Mr. and Mrs. William H. Greer III Mr. and Mrs. William H. Greer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Gregory Dr. and Mrs. John W. Griffin Mrs. Martha Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Emmitte H. Griggs Ms. Holley Purcel Griset Mr. and Mrs. Matt Grubb Mr. Madison T. Grubb Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Guerrero Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gumbart Mrs. Otis Benton Gunn Mrs. Frances A. Hail Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hale Mr. and Mrs. F. Kennedy Hall Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hammond, Jr. Mr. Matthew and Dr. Carol Collings Haney Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Hannan Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hanse IV Mrs. Susan Beatty Hardee 54 Stratford Magazine 2013 Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Hardeman Mr. Patrick E. Hardie Mr. and Mrs. G. Robert Hardwick Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harlen Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Harley Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Harper Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Harper III Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Harper Ms. Frances Adams Harrell Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lucas Harrington Mrs. Nelle Harrington Ms. Aurelia J. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hartley Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hastings Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Hatcher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Hathaway Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hawkins, Jr. Ms. Sylvia S. Haynie Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hays, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hays, Jr. Ms. Patricia C. Hayslip Mr. Jacob Milton Heard IV Ms. Sally M. Heard Mr. R. Scott Heath Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Walter Hellis Mrs. Glenn Henderson Ms. Madelyn M. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson Mr. and Mrs. William A. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hendley Mr. Thomas W. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Herndon Mrs. Sally Sinclair Hershner Mr. Ronald W. Hewett Mr. and Mrs. Brannon R. Hicks, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Hicks III Dr. and Mrs. J. West Hightower Mrs. Betty C. Hilburn Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Hilburn Mr. and Mrs. Jed Hill Mr. and Mrs. Monroe T. Hill, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Tharpe Hill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Hills Ms. Haley K. Hirsh Mr. Albert J. and Dr. Kathleen S. Hlavaty Mrs. Dorothy L. Hlavaty Mr. Hunter N. and Dr. Anna W. Hogan Mrs. Cordelia D. Holliday Mr. and Mrs. Mike Holliman Dr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Hopkins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Horn Mr. Franklin Stebin Horne III Mr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Horne, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Horne III Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O. Horner Mr. Michael G. and Dr. Kristen A. Horner Mrs. Angie Williams Howell Mr. and Mrs. James Michael Howell Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Howell Mr. and Mrs. David C. Hricik Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. James R. Huffman Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Hurt Mr. and Mrs. R. Todd Hurt Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hurt Ms. Lynn Hutto Mr. Rajeshwar Jain and Dr. Chitra Jain Mr. and Mrs. Baxter James Drs. Erskine and Candi James Mr. and Mrs. Melville A. Jamison II Ms. Janet Jarriel Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jarriel Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Jay Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Jaquith Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Jellum Mr. and Mrs. Andrew William Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Jack G. Jennings Ms. Marjorie R. Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Jayme J. Jimenez Mr. and Mrs. Zach Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Doug Johnston Dr. and Mrs. Sarvepalli D. Jokhai Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ingram Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Jones Ms. Janet E. 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Fussell Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Gaddy Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Garner Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Garrett Dr. and Mrs. Fred N. Gaton Dr. and Mrs. Brian Thomas Geary Congratulations to the Class of 2027 for posting the highest parent participation in annual giving with 91 percent. It is Stratford’s Loyalty Fund goal to post an overall participation percentage of 75 or greater in the parent campaign. 56 Stratford Magazine 2013 Dr. and Mrs. Tarun K. Ghosh Ms. Pamela B. Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. David E. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Michael Gigliotti Dr. and Mrs. Joshua Brian Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Greene Mr. and Mrs. William H. Greer III Dr. and Mrs. John W. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Chad F. Griffin Mr. Duke and Dr. Catherine Groover Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Grossnickle Mr. and Mrs. Matt Grubb Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Guerrero Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gumbart Dr. and Mrs. Raj R. Gupta Dr. Newar Hajo and Mrs. Andira Zah Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hale Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Ham, Jr. Drs. William Ham and Debbie West Mr. Matthew and Dr. Carol Collings Haney Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Hannan Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hanse IV Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Harley Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Harper III Ms. Frances Adams Harrell Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lucas Harrington Mr. and Mrs. William C. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hartley Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Hatcher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hays, Jr. Mr. Jacob Milton Heard IV Mr. and Mrs. J. Eric Hefner Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Walter Hellis Mr. and Mrs. William A. Henderson Mr. Thomas W. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Herndon Mr. and Mrs. Brannon R. Hicks, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Hicks III Dr. and Mrs. J. West Hightower Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hightower IV Mr. and Mrs. Jed Hill Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Tharpe Hill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hinson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Hirsh Mr. Albert J. and Dr. Kathleen S. Hlavaty Mr. Hunter N. and Dr. Anna W. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Horn Mr. Franklin Stebin Horne III Mr. Michael G. and Dr. Kristen A. Horner Mr. and Mrs. James Michael Howell Mr. and Mrs. David C. Hricik Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Hurt Mr. and Mrs. R. Todd Hurt Drs. Erskine and Candi James Mr. and Mrs. Baxter James Mr. and Mrs. Melville A. Jamison II Ms. Janet Jarriel Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Jellum Dr. and Mrs. Winston R. Jeshuran Mr. and Mrs. Jayme J. Jimenez Dr. and Mrs. Sarvepalli D. Jokhai Dr. and Mrs. Todd Jones Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ingram Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Jones Mr. Donald A. Jones and Dr. Cheryl F. Jones Ms. Janet E. Jones Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Kent Jorgensen Mrs. Stacey Creter Kane — Continue on page 58 2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 3 R e po r t o f G i v i n g Take Credit for Helping Stratford Students Established in 2008, the Education Expense Credit allows taxpayers to take a credit against their Georgia income taxes for amounts contributed to the Georgia GOAL, a qualified student scholarship organization, and designated to Stratford Academy. Stratford uses these funds to increase the amount of financial aid available to families who demonstrate need. Individual taxpayers can receive a tax credit against their Georgia income tax liability for amounts contributed to the GOAL Scholarship Program. In addition, amounts contributed to GOAL are deductible for federal income tax purposes. The GOAL Scholarship Program uses the contributions to provide financial assistance for public school children who desire to attend Stratford. The funding is also available for students who are eligible to enter Kindergarten and Pre-Kindergarten. Many of these families never realized a private education could be made available to them. Stratford Academy is grateful to the following families who contributed in our school’s name to the Georgia GOAL Student Scholarship Organization. GOAL Tax Credit Eligibility Individuals, Married Filing Jointly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $2,500 Individuals, Married Filing Separately . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $1,250 Individuals, Filing Single . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $1,000 Business Pass Through Entities* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to $10,000 Business Entities, C-Corp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 75% tax liability Trusts** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 75% tax liability * S-Corp, LLC, Partnerships ** Qualifying trusts include, but are not limited to: complex, general power of appointment, credit shelter, GST exempt/dynasty, GST non-exempt, irrevocable life insurance, marital (only if no mandatory income distribution) and irrevocable. Stratford Academy GOAL at a Glance for 2012-2013 Funds Designated by Taxpayers 2012: $194,798 2013: $235,432 GOAL Students 24 students enrolled Lower School (12), Middle School (6), Upper School (6) Ethnicity: 19 Caucasian, 5 Minorities Gender: 15 Male, 9 Female Financial Impact Impact on Stratford Budget for 2013-2013: $285,165 $182,333 in dollars to the bottom line $102,832 in tuition paid GOAL Families Median household income $43,903 11 children of faculty Five current varsity athletes, spread across multiple sports Every GOAL recipient met academic requirements of school’s admission process Georgia GOAL Donors for 2012 and 2013 Mr. and Mrs. Elton M. Adams III ‘12 Dr. and Mrs. Arvind K. Aggarwal ‘12 Drs. John and Valerie Ambrose ‘13 Dr. and Mrs. William V. Argo, Jr. ‘12, ‘13 Dr. and Mrs. Sudhir S. Athni ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery L. Avant ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. David A. Bailey ‘12, ‘13 Mr. Srinivas and Dr. Sailaja Bandi ‘13 Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Barrow ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Benson ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. William Charles Boswell III ‘12, ‘13 Ms. Nancy Bicknel Bowden ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bowen, Jr. ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brewer ‘12, ‘13 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Brogdon, Jr. ‘12, ‘13 Drs. Kevin and Bonnie Brooks ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Cantrell III ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Carter II ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Castle ‘12, ‘13 Mr. Brian and Dr. Kelly K. Causey ‘12, ‘13 Drs. Russell and Cynthia Chambless ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Christianson ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Clark ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Clayton ‘12 Dr. and Mrs. Drew Cole, Jr. ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Neil S. Creter ‘13 Dr. and Mrs. Brown W. Dennis ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. James Dickey ‘12, ‘13 Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Dorogy ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Justin Duke ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Easterlin ‘12, 13 Mr. John W. Edwards, Jr. ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ellison, Jr. ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. G. Griff Ethridge, Jr. ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Eubanks ‘13 Drs. Keith and Sondralyn Fackler ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Faulk ‘12, ‘13 Dr. and Mrs. James B. Ferrari ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Fleming ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. C. Michael Ford ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Fredrickson ‘12, ‘13 Dr. and Mrs. Fred N. Gaton ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. David E. Gibson ‘12, ‘13 Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Grossnickle ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. George M. Grubb ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gunn ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Hardeman ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lucas Harrington ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Sr. ‘12, ‘13 HeritageBank of the South ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Holleman ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Neal Howard ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hubbard ‘12 Mr. James E. Jordan ‘12, ‘13 Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Kent Jorgensen ‘12, ‘13 Ms. Jaime C. Kaplan ‘12, ‘13 Mr. T. Michael Kelley ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Koplin ‘13 Mrs. Carol B. Lanier ‘12, ‘13 Mr. Dewayne Lawson and Dr. Bridget Trogden ‘12, ‘13 Drs. Gregory and Jennifer Lee ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. James E. Lee II ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Jarod Scott Lovett ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Maddux ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Maddux, Sr. ‘12, ‘13 Mr. Richard P. Maier ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mann ‘12 Mrs. Susan G. Marshall ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. William Martin ‘13 Mrs. Lynn H. Massey ‘12, ‘13 Dr. and Mrs. W. Rob McCormack ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. W. Brian McDavid ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M. McGoldrick ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMahon ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. V. Fain McMullan ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. McNeel ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. McSwain, Jr. ‘12, ‘13 Mr. Alan S. Meadors ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Meadors ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer F. Meadors ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Medlin, Jr. ‘12, ‘13 Dr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Minette ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Emil Moody ‘12 Mrs. Sheri T. Moore ‘12, ‘13 Ms. Lindsey Morse ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Nelson ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Sarjit J. Patel ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey N. Powers ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer Reeves, Jr. 12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Reynolds III ‘12, ‘13 Ms. Kailey R. Rhodes and Mr. Matt Hlavaty ‘12, ‘13 Drs. Vishwas and Monali Sakhalkar ‘13 Mr. Malav M. Shah ‘12 Dr. Sheila K. Shah ‘12, ‘13 Mrs. Phillipa C. Shoffner ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Simmons ‘12 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Slappey, Jr. ‘12 Mr. and Mrs. Grady A. Smith ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Smith, Jr. ‘13 Ms. Patricia M. Smith ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. M. Baxter Sowell, Jr. ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Justin M. Spillers ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Stecher, Jr. ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Strickland ‘12 Dr. and Mrs. Nasser Tehrani ‘13 Mrs. Martha Y. Thomas ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Rex W. Tidwell ‘12, ‘13 Ms. Nancy Todd ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. H. Jeff Treadway ‘12, ‘13 Mrs. Claudia J. Tschupp ‘12, ‘13 Mr. Daniel R. and Dr. Mary Bell Vaughn ‘12 Ms. Laura J. Voss ‘13 Ms. Marilyn Holton-Walker ‘12, ‘13 Dr. Carol D. Wanna ‘12, ‘13 Dr. Fady S. Wanna ‘12 Ms. Kaye G. Wansley ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. J. Shand Watson ‘12, ‘13 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Winship Whitaker ‘12, ‘13 Mrs. Jane D. Williams ‘12 Learn more about receiving your tax credit at www.stratford.org/georgiagoal or www.goalscholarship.org. Questions, contact Kathleen Medlin, Director of Institutional Advancement, at (478) 477-8073 ext. 210. Applications are now being accepted for the 2014 tax year. Apply online at www.goalscholarship.org. The 2013 tax credit program closed when the $58 million statewide cap was met on May 9, 2013. 2013 Stratford Magazine 57 2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 3 R e po r t o f G i v i n g Present Parents, continued Mr. and Mrs. M. Baxter Sowell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Speight Mr. and Mrs. John S. Spivey Dr. and Mrs. Cecil P. Staton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Stecher, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. George S. Stefanis Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Stephens, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. Bradley D. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Darren B. Suggs Mr. Andrew P. Swan Mr. and Mrs. John E. Sweat Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips Swift, Jr. Dr. Huanbin Tang and Dr. Amy Z. Lee Dr. and Mrs. Nick Tehrani Dr. and Mrs. Carter E. Tharpe Dr. and Mrs. William M. Thompson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Thompson Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Thornsberry Mr. and Mrs. James G. Thwaite, Sr. Mr. Anthony B. Toles and Mrs. Katherine G. Holtzclaw Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Traynham Mr. and Mrs. H. Jeff Treadway Dr. and Mrs. R. Steven Tuck Mr. and Mrs. Rich Ulmen Mr. Chris L. Uren Mr. and Mrs. William Zane Vance Mr. Daniel R. and Dr. Mary Bell Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Vernon Dr. and Mrs. Chandresh Viradia Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Wade Dr. and Mrs. Devin Vance Waldrop Mr. and Mrs. John R. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Johnny C. Walker III Mr. and Mrs. David P. Walsh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Wangerin Dr. Carol D. Wanna Ms. Susan B. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. J. Shand Watson Dr. and Mrs. Bryan C. Weidner Dr. and Mrs. Perry B. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Lee Whelchel Mr. and Mrs. Timothy V. Whipple Mr. and Mrs. Derek Whitworth Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wilkin, Jr. Mrs. Carol K. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Williamson Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wilson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim R. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Woodcock Ms. Susan M. Work Ms. Julie Yates Mr. and Mrs. Kazuhiro Yoshida Mr. and Mrs. H. Andrew Young Ms. Eve McElrath Mr. and Mrs. Elbert T. McQueen Mr. Fred Miller Mrs. John T. Mitchell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mohr Mr. Gerald S. Mullis Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Murray Mr. and Mrs. John H. Myatt Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Myrtle Mrs. Gail K. Nagle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Nash, Sr. Mr. C. Kenneth Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Howell W. Newton Mr. and Mrs. C. Hugh Parker Ms. Susan Payne Mr. and Mrs. Crawford G. Peace Dr. and Mrs. J. Terrell Pope Mr. and Mrs. Russell Poss Mr. and Mrs. L.T. Preston Mr. and Mrs. David H. Pushman Ms. Betty Ragland Mrs. Patricia Randolph Mrs. Leigh Ratliff Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ray Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Raymond, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Reeves Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Ridley Mr. and Mrs. Scott Roberts Mrs. Juanita W. Roberts Dr. and Mrs. David H. Rozier Mr. and Mrs. William H. Russell Mr. Bob R. Scheetz Mr. and Mrs. Bobby B. Schell Mrs. James Brandt Sessions Dr. and Mrs. Issam J. Shaker Mrs. Marty Shapard Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edmond Sharpton, Jr. Mrs. Mary K. Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Harley Frank Shurling Mrs. William P. Simmons, Sr.* Mr. and Mrs. George Sizemore Dr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Smisson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Connie W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Smith III Ms. Brenda P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. William A. Snow, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Solomon Mr. and Mrs. John W. Spiegel Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spivey Mr. Johnie J. Stephens, Sr. Ms. Sheryl B. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Stone, Jr. Mrs. Claire A. Strawn Mr. and Mrs. H. Jerome Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Ted M. Stuckey Ms. Shirley Sugden Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sutton Mrs. John P. Sweeney, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Swift Mrs. Elizabeth Tasker Mr. and Mrs. Rex W. Tidwell Dr. and Mrs. William L. Tift Mr. and Mrs. Mack Toles Mr. and Mrs. Gary Trogden Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Tuck Mr. and Mrs. Eligio Velasquez Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walcott Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward Mr. and Mrs. Leon Watson Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Watson III Mrs. Wanda F. Watson Mr. and Mrs. Al Watts Mrs. Alexander H. S. Weaver, Jr. Ms. Regent R. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Wayne West Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Whittle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkin Mr. and Mrs. John T. Williams III Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Woodcock Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wynne Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Yates, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yurgalavage Mrs. Melissa Hinson Mrs. Patricia M. Horne Mrs. Vicki T. Howell Mr. Jeff Hubbard Ms. Lynn Hutto Mrs. Betty Ann Jennings Mrs. Kenna B. Jones Mrs. Millie W. Jones Mrs. Susan H. Jones Mr. James E. Jordan Mrs. Angie J. Judd Ms. Jaime C. Kaplan Dr. Frank H. Katz Mrs. Reeda R. Katz Mr. Shaun Kell Mr. T. Michael Kelley Mrs. Carol B. Lanier Mrs. Kathryn P. Larsen Mr. Charles A. Lawson Mr. Dewayne Lawson Mr. Chris Loomis Mrs. Redonda W. Mann Mrs. Susan G. Marshall Mrs. Susan H. Martin Mrs. Lynn H. Massey Mr. Walter S. Mays Mrs. Disa D. McCommon Mrs. Karen H. McCue Mr. Michael S. McCue Mrs. Jessica S. McDaniel Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. V. James Adams, Jr. Mrs. Abiola A. Adekore Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. William H. Anderson II Mrs. Nancy D. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. C. King Askew Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Avant Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O. Ballard, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ballew Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Banks, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. William W. Baxley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Berg, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bickley, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boatright Mr. James C. Bobbitt III Mr. William Boltja Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bowen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Bowers Ms. Hazel R. Braun Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Brock Dr. and Mrs. Dempsey Brown Mrs. Robert A. Brown, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. Burgess, Jr. Mrs. Patricia S. Burgess Ms. Shirley Bushway Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Butler Mr. and Mrs. Reginald W. Buzzell II Drs. Craig and Brenda V. Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Cecil D. Canady Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carlton Mr. and Mrs. C. Tommy Carter Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carter Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wayne Causey Ms. Harlene Causey Mr. and Mrs. Roger Chambless Ms. Susan Christopher Mrs. Sue M. Coggins Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Coker Mr. and Mrs. David A. Cole, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Malcolm Cole, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Coleman Mr. and Mrs. William Congdon Mr. and Mrs. Royce Conner Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Cook, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Neil S. Creter Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crowther Mr. and Mrs. Talley F. Culclasure Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cullars Dr. and Mrs. John H. Culp, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dalton Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Dawson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry K. Day Dr. and Mrs. Davey R. Deal, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Brown W. Dennis Ms. Carla Dodd Mr. and Mrs. George Dorogy Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Dunwody Mr. and Mrs. A. Steve Durkee, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Dwozan Mr. and Mrs. Jerry B. Dye Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Eberhardt, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Eckles Mr. and Mrs. J. Joseph Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Richard Epps, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Eubanks Dr. and Mrs. Ellis Evans Mr. and Mrs. W. Tyler Evans, Jr. Mrs. George Evans Mrs. Lolly A. Fabian Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Forrester Mrs. Patti Fuchs Mr. and Mrs. James D. Gann Mrs. Ann S. Gaton Mrs. Bonny Gibson Ms. Victoria Gigliotti Mr. and Mrs. Dell D. Gledhill Mr. and Mrs. F. Waverly Golson, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Larry W. Grant Mr. and Mrs. William H. Greer, Jr. Ms. Kay S. Greer Mr. and Mrs. Randall Gregory Drs. Warren Griffin and Joan Griffin Mrs. Martha Griffin Mr. and Mrs. F. Kennedy Hall Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hammond, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Robert Hardwick Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harlen Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Harper Mrs. Nelle Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hastings Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hays, Sr. Ms. Sally M. Heard Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hendley Mrs. Ann J. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Monroe T. Hill, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Hills Mrs. Dorothy L. Hlavaty Mr. and Mrs. Mike Holliman Mr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Horne, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Horne III Mr. and Mrs. James R. Huffman Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hurt Mr. Rajeshwar Jain and Dr. Chitra Jain Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jarriel Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Jay Mr. and Mrs. Jack G. Jennings Dr. and Mrs. C. Emory Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Zach Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Doug Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L. Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Haygood Keadle Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Keen Mr. and Mrs. William Keenan Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Kelly Ms. Virginia Kerley Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kersey Mr. and Mrs. Richard King Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kingman Mrs. W. D. “Jack” Knight, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Kramlich, Jr. Mrs. Mary Jim Lane Dr. and Mrs. James E. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Alan A. Lischer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert C. Lovein, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Maddux, Sr. Mrs. Sara Martin Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Massey III Ms. Charlotte M. Maurizi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. McCook, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. James McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCullough * Deceased Faculty Mrs. Susan Abernathy Mrs. Diane M. Adams Mrs. Emmy Argo Mr. Greg Atkinson Mrs. Elizabeth Boswell Avant Mr. David A. Bailey Mrs. Alleyne A. Benson Mrs. Shannon Roark Boswell Mr. Ross S. Bridges Mrs. Margaret C. Brogdon Mr. Tyler J. Brown Ms. Christian C. Burgess Mrs. Catherine C. Burton Dr. Brenda V. Caldwell Mrs. Mary Reid Franklin Carter 58 Stratford Magazine 2013 Mrs. Patricia T. Castle Dr. Kelly Nagle Causey Mrs. Rachel Veto Chabot Mrs. Gaylyn L. Cole Mr. Rodney Collins Mrs. Alana M. Cowart Mrs. Marsha M. Creter Mr. Jamie Dickey Mrs. Phyllis W. Elder Mr. G. Griff Ethridge, Jr. Ms. Nathalie Ettzevoglou Mrs. Martha M. Eubanks Mrs. Theresa M. Ferrari Mr. Wayne Flanders Mrs. Michelle P. Fleming Mr. Tommy C. Fletcher Mr. Arthur A. Fredrickson Mrs. Judith J. Fredrickson Mr. Allen Free Mr. John Paul Gaddy Mrs. Nancy Gordillo Mrs. Stephanie F. Greene Mrs. Cheryl Stevens Griggs Mrs. Mary Beth T. Gumbart Mr. Benjamin Lucas Harrington Ms. Sylvia S. Haynie Ms. Patricia C. Hayslip Mrs. Beth Henderson Ms. Madelyn M. Henderson Mrs. Patricia M. Herndon 2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 3 Mrs. Eleanor Marie McDavid Mrs. Jennifer M. McElrath Mrs. Donna Kay Miller McGoldrick Mr. Ben McLain Mrs. Gena S. McWilliams Mrs. Kathleen Cook Medlin Mrs. June L. Meeks Mrs. Sheri T. Moore Ms. Lindsey Morse Mr. Andrew Myler Mrs. Diane D. Nicholson Mrs. Lori Tift Palmer Mr. Andrew Parkhurst Mr. Cameron Paterson Mrs. Kathleen P. Peterson Mr. T. Cater Pierce Mrs. Janet S. Pierson Mrs. Jil H. Pinkston Mr. Miles Pippin Mrs. Sara M. Reeves Mrs. Virginia Moore Reeves Mr. Paul R. Reynolds III Mr. William M. Reynolds, Jr. Ms. Kailey R. Rhodes Mrs. Juanita W. Roberts Mrs. Susan E. Rozier R e po r t o f Ms. Abby Schirmer Mrs. Robin P. Schorr Mrs. Phillipa C. Shoffner Mr. Grady A. Smith Mr. Ed Smith Ms. Patricia M. Smith Mrs. Karen Jarrard Snow Mrs. Kelly A. Solomon Mrs. Terry M. Sowell Mrs. Lindsey Spillers Ms. Kelli Squires Mrs. Emily Stecher Mr. Mark R. Stecher, Jr. G i v i n g Mrs. Sue Stephenson Mrs. Lindsey Owens Stevens Mrs. Jennifer R. Sweat Mrs. Martha Y. Thomas Ms. Nancy Todd Mr. H. Jeff Treadway Mrs. Mollye Lamb Treadway Mrs. Claudia J. Tschupp Dr. Robert E. Veto Ms. Laura J. Voss Mrs. Susan Stephenson Wade Ms. Sara Walcott Ms. Marilyn Holton-Walker Mrs. Teresa H. Walker Ms. Shelli L. Wall Mrs. Sloan Walthall Ms. Kaye G. Wansley Mrs. Jackie M. Waters Mr. John Watkins Mrs. Virginia S. Watson Mrs. Wanda F. Watson Mrs. Irene Goodenough Whitaker Mrs. Jane D. Williams Mrs. Wendy S. Woodcock Mrs. Tina Stokes Wootan Mrs. Della E. Young Mr. and Mrs. H. Ronald Watson Mr. and Mrs. Nathan T. Watson, Jr. Mrs. Wanda F. Watson Mr. and Mrs. James E. Weatherford Mrs. Alexander H. S. Weaver, Jr. Mrs. Jean E. Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. White, Sr. Dr. Howard J. Williams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James K. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Woodcock Mrs. Dorothy Yarbrough Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Yates, Jr. Former Parents Drs. Richard Ackermann and Hilary Ackermann Mr. and Mrs. V. James Adams, Jr. Mrs. Diane M. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. William H. Anderson II Dr. and Mrs. William V. Argo, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Ariail, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Avant Mr. and Mrs. David A. Bailey Mr. Hoyt S. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Banks, Sr. Dr. Waddell Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Bass, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. William W. Baxley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Benson Mr. and Mrs. James A. Berg, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bickley, Sr. Mrs. Lillian Binner Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Bishop, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold S. Blum Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bolt Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bowen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Braswell Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Brogdon, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. W. Morris Brown, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Brown, Jr. Mrs. Robert A. Brown, Sr. Mrs. Linda Bellamy Browne Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. Burgess, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Burton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Butler Mr. D. Melson Butler Mr. and Mrs. Reginald W. Buzzell II Drs. Craig and Brenda V. Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. John F. Castle Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Chanin Mr. and Mrs. Karl Christianson Dr. and Mrs. Henry T. Clay, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Collins Mr. and Mrs. John D. Comer, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Edward D. Conner Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Cook, Jr. Mrs. Becky Sosebee Corley Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Cotton Mr. and Mrs. Neil S. Creter Mrs. Beth Davis Mr. and Mrs. Larry K. Day Dr. and Mrs. Davey R. Deal, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey II Mr. and Mrs. A. Steve Durkee, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Easterlin Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Eberhardt, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ellison, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Griff Ethridge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Eubanks Dr. and Mrs. Ellis Evans Mr. and Mrs. W. Tyler Evans, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Brad N. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Forrester Mr. and Mrs. George W. Franklin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Fredrickson Dr. and Mrs. C. Welton Gaddy Ms. Diane Gambrell Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Garland, Sr. Mrs. Bonny Gibson Mr. and Mrs. F. Waverly Golson, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Larry W. Grant Mr. and Mrs. William H. Greer, Jr. Ms. Kay S. Greer Mrs. Martha Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Emmitte H. Griggs Mrs. Otis Benton Gunn Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Hardeman Mr. Patrick E. Hardie Dr. and Mrs. A. Kenneth Harper Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Harper Mr. and Mrs. David S. Hathaway Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hawkins, Jr. Ms. Sylvia S. Haynie Ms. Patricia C. Hayslip Ms. Sally M. Heard Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henderson Mrs. Glenn Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hendley Mrs. Betty C. Hilburn Mr. and Mrs. Monroe T. Hill, Sr. Mrs. Cordelia D. Holliday Dr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Hopkins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Horne, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Horne III Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Howell Mr. and Mrs. James R. Huffman Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Jay Mr. and Mrs. Jack G. Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Jones Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Judd Mrs. Letty Kaplan Dr. and Mrs. S. Douglas Katz Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Katz Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Keen Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Kehl Dr. and Mrs. Frank B. Kelly, Jr. Mrs. Betty Sweet Ladson Mrs. Carol B. Lanier Mr. and Mrs. William H. Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Jack K. Lasseter Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Laster Dr. and Mrs. William D. Lazenby Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Leverett Mr. and Mrs. Marion H. Liles, Jr. Prof. and Mrs. Patrick E. Longan Mr. and Mrs. Hubert C. Lovein, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Maddux, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mann Mrs. Susan G. Marshall Mrs. Susan Hanberry Martin Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Massey III Ms. Charlotte M. Maurizi Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Maxwell III Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. May Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Mays Dr. and Mrs. George W. McCommon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. McCook, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Brian McDavid Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M. McGoldrick Dr. and Mrs. Christopher L. McLendon Mr. and Mrs. Elbert T. McQueen Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer F. Meadors Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Emil Moody Mrs. Sheri T. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Morgan Mrs. Shirley Morley Mr. and Mrs. Dwane A. Morrison Mr. Homer S. Mullins Mrs. Gail K. Nagle Mr. and Mrs. Howell W. Newton Mrs. Catherine H. Newton Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. James Frank Olliff Mr. and Mrs. W. John O’Shaughnessey III Mr. and Mrs. C. Hugh Parker Mr. and Mrs. Crawford G. Peace Mr. and Mrs. Bryan B. Persons Mr. and Mrs. George L. Pierson, Sr. Mrs. Chandler Jones Pike Mr. and Mrs. Warren Plowden Dr. and Mrs. Michael W. Poole Dr. and Mrs. J. Terrell Pope Mr. and Mrs. David H. Pushman Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Rabun Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Reeves Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Richardson III Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Ridley Dr. and Mrs. Joe Sam Robinson Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Jack T. Rosson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Sams Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Schorr, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Carl C. Schuessler, Sr. Mrs. Connie Sealy Dr. and Mrs. Issam J. Shaker Mrs. Mary K. Sheridan Mrs. William C. Shirley, Sr. Mrs. Phillipa C. Shoffner Mrs. William P. Simmons, Sr.* Mr. and Mrs. William P. Simmons, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Smisson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Randall Smith Mr. and Mrs. Connie W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Grady A. Smith Ms. Patricia M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. William A. Snow IV Mr. and Mrs. William A. Snow, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Solomon V Mr. and Mrs. Steve M. Solomon IV Mr. and Mrs. Lee G. Sowell Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stephenson Dr. and Mrs. N. Brad Stevens, Sr. Mrs. Ed L. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. J. Steven Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Still, Sr. Mrs. Claire A. Strawn Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Stribling Mr. and Mrs. J. Blake Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Bradford F. Swann Mrs. Dieynaba Sy Mrs. Martha Y. Thomas Dr. and Mrs. William L. Tift Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Trammell Mr. and Mrs. Duncan D. Walker III Mr. and Mrs. William O. Walker Ms. Marilyn Holton-Walker Ms. Kaye G. Wansley Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward * Deceased Foundations Bank of America Foundation R. A. Bowen Trust Cobb Foundation Community Enterprises, Inc. Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Inc. Fidelity Charitable GE Foundation Merck Company Foundation Felix and Bola Sogade Foundation State Farm Companies Foundation SunTrust Foundation Matching Gift Program Wells Fargo Foundation Educational Matching Gift Program Corporations Abbott Fund Matching Grant Plan Buckhead School Uniforms Shop Caring Companions, Inc. Cherokee Brick & Tile Company ExxonMobile Educational Alliance Genentech General Mills Boxtops for Education HeritageBank of the South McNair, McLemore, Middlebrooks & Co., LLP Microsoft Giving Campaign The JK Group, Inc. Publix Super Markets, Inc. Target True Blue Schools Walthall Oil Company Organizations Class of 1987 Class of 1992 Macon Tracks Running Club Matching Gifts Abbott Fund Matching Grant Plan Bank of America Foundation Caring Companions, Inc. GE Foundation Genentech Merck Company Foundation Microsoft Giving Campaign The JK Group, Inc. SunTrust Foundation Matching Gift Program Wells Fargo Foundation Educational Matching Gift Program In-Kind Gifts Mr. Srinivas P. and Dr. Sailaja A. Bandi Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Beckham Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. David S. Canady Dr. and Mrs. David J. Cohen Dr. and Mrs. Drew Cole, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gunn Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Ham, Jr. Ms. Sylvia S. Haynie Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hays, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Eric Hefner Mr. and Mrs. R. Todd Hurt Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Jay Drs. Atul and Minni Khurana Prof. and Mrs. Patrick E. Longan Dr. and Mrs. Aran S. MacKinnon Miss Olivia C. Mann Mr. and Mrs. Brandon A. Oren Miss Gracie Marie Peace Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Power, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Rabun Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Slade Ray Mr. Stephen A. Reichert Mrs. Alice S. Sheridan Dr. and Mrs. William M. Thompson, Jr. Ms. Laura J. Voss Master Robert E. Wilkin III Miss Virginia Parker Wilkin Mrs. Carol K. Williams 2013 Stratford Magazine 59 2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 3 R e po r t In the Alumni Loyalty Fund Class Challenge, participation matters most – each gift counts towards a class’s total. The class with the highest overall participation is recognized in this annual report. Many thanks to every alumnus(a) for supporting the Stratford Loyalty Fund and congratulations to the Class of 1963, who celebrated their 50th class reunion this year and have also shown us leadership in giving. The following classes had the highest percentages: Class of 1963 80.00% Class of 1962 21.42% Class of 1992 21.05% Class of 1991 20.75% Class of 1993 19.64% Online gifts and pledges can be made to the Loyalty Fund at www.stratford.org/ pledgeonline. 1962 Mrs. Kathleen Hatcher Cook Mrs. Barbara Brubaker Hightower Mrs. Catharine Burns Liles 1963 Mr. C. Victor Armstrong Mr. Hoyt S. Bailey Ms. Martha Watkins Bush Mr. Fredrick L. Chambers Mr. Ronald W. Hewett Ms. Marjorie Reid Jennings Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold Kanne Mr. Bernard L. Levens, Jr. Mrs. Suzy McCowen McCullough Ms. Margaret McMillan Dr. Ginny Sowell Popper Lt. Col. Frank M. Willingham, Jr. 1964 Mr. Henry L. Barfield II Mrs. Suzanne Jones Harper Mr. Charles A. Lawson Mr. Homer S. Mullins Mrs. Tina Stokes Wootan 1965 Mr. V. James Adams, Jr. Ms. Louisa M. Felton Mrs. Ann Elliott Lovein Mrs. Chandler Jones Pike 1966 Mr. Bertram Maxwell III 1967 Mrs. Deborah Daniel Schwartz 1968 Mrs. Fran Jones Hardeman 1969 Mrs. Carol Roobin Bashuk Mr. Rodney A. Brown Mr. Robert L. McCommon III Mrs. Doris McCowen Muir Mr. Kenneth D. Sams Mrs. Jan Jones Ward 1970 Mrs. Martha Williams Berg Ms. Mary Hogan Brantley Mrs. Frances Amsler Hail Mr. Roger A. Phillips Mrs. Anna Newton Smith Mr. J. Steven Stewart 1971 Mr. John K. Dukes, Jr. Dr. Ronald E. Elliott, Jr. Dr. Stephen D. Mallary Mr. Clark D. Mann Mr. Frank C. Pinkston, Jr. Mr. Jack T. Rosson Mrs. Harriett Newton Sams 1972 Dr. William V. Argo, Jr. Mrs. Helen Hatcher Braswell Mr. Steven R. Brook Mr. Henry K. Koplin Mr. Eugene M. Maddux Mr. Bryan B. Persons Mr. Bradford F. Swann Ms. Mary Aiken Wright Mr. Neil S. Wyche 1973 Mrs. Susan Beatty Hardee Mr. William C. Harris Mr. Richard B. Hicks III Mrs. Nelle Childs Barnett Persons Mr. Samuel Z. Swygert 60 Stratford Magazine 2013 G i v i n g Alumni Alumni Loyalty Fund Class Challenge In 2012-2013, Stratford continued the Alumni Loyalty Fund Class Challenge, which is a friendly competition among our graduating classes to see which can produce the highest percentage participation in the Loyalty Fund. Typically, alumni classes post eight to ten percent in annual giving, and our goal is to increase that number to 25 percent over the next three years. o f 1974 Mrs. Layle Watson Argo Mrs. Debra J. Brook Mrs. Terri Fluker Gilman Mrs. Cheryl Stevens Griggs Mr. Emmitte H. Griggs Dr. Christopher L. McLendon Ms. Suzy Newton Mrs. Holly Strawn Riley Mr. Harry S. Singletary Mrs. Helen Clark Stewart 1975 Mrs. Janet Young Battcher Mrs. Leslie Bowen Bean Ms. Cynthia H. Comer Mrs. Isabelle Heard Sullivan Mrs. Janet Butler Walker 1976 Mrs. Natalie Newton Chase Mr. R. Scott Heath Mrs. Angela Maddox Hicks Dr. John West Hightower Mr. James C. Hinson, Sr. Mr. Harold D. McSwain, Jr. Mr. John W. Meeks, Jr. Dr. Stephen L. Sigal Mrs. Mary Dukes Stapleton Mrs. Lilyan Hanberry West 1977 Mrs. Deena Harrell Cherry Mrs. Mary Beth Morley Conn Ms. Tracy L. Garner Ms. Pamela Barnett Gibbons Mrs. Sally Sinclair Hershner Mrs. Suzanne James Knox Mr. Robert M. Nicholson Mrs. Virginia Monfort Rabun Dr. John T. Slocumb Mrs. Lindsey Owens Stevens Dr. N. Brad Stevens, Sr. Mr. Duncan D. Walker III Mr. Nathan T. Watson, Jr. Mrs. Meredith Happ Weintraub Mr. Robert C. White, Jr. 1978 Mrs. Lee Kinman Bailey Mrs. Donna Kay Miller McGoldrick Mrs. Gena Lawrence O’Shaughnessey Mr. William A. Snow IV Mr. Stephen M. Solomon V Mr. John S. Spivey 1979 Dr. J. Duward Benson, Jr. Mrs. Lisa Herring Bridges Mr. Robert J. Cleveland, Jr. Mrs. Becky Sosebee Corley Dr. Robert C. Ham, Jr. Mr. Henry W. Harper III Mr. L. Russell Hilburn, Jr. Ms. Jaime C. Kaplan Mr. William F. Monfort, Jr. Mr. William K. Sherwood 1980 Mrs. Lisa Browne Barksdale Mrs. Jill Young Dean Dr. Anna Weaver Hogan Mrs. Gena Cummings Howell Dr. Jeffery D. Laster Mr. Lee Lineberger Mrs. Pamela Mullis Maxwell Mrs. Elizabeth Flournoy Thompson Mr. George E. Youmans, Jr. 1981 Mrs. Nan Solomon Harper Mr. Mark W. Horn Mr. John B. Peterson, Jr. Mr. John V. Sheridan III Mrs. Karen Jarrard Snow Mr. Robert C. Woodcock Ms. Julie Yates 1990 Mrs. Janet Cook Carter Mrs. Paige Banks Cromer Mrs. Stacey Creter Kane Dr. Jennifer Shaker Lee Dr. Harry F. Moore, Jr. Dr. Robert R. Morgan, Jr. Mrs. Jacinda Neal Norvell 1982 Mr. Robert F. Hatcher, Jr. Mr. Charles N. Koplin Mrs. Wimberley McCook Rader Mrs. Alice Strawn Sheridan 1991 Mr. Henry L. Ariail III Mr. William W. Baxley III Mr. David W. Bethune Mr. Britian G. Bickley Mrs. Kathryn Adams Brooks Mrs. Angela Williams Howell Mr. John P. Kelly Mr. Walter M. Massey IV Mrs. Kathryn Gibson Parel Mr. Carl S. Phillips Dr. Jason L. Smith 1983 Mrs. Margaret Keen Grubb Mr. J. Eric Hefner Mrs. Stacie Wigley Hill Dr. George W. McCommon Mrs. Robin Lee Parker 1984 Mrs. Tracey Brown Appelbaum Reverend Jimmy R. Asbell Mr. Jeffery L. Avant Dr. John C. Barrow III Mr. Whitney T. Evans III Mrs. Amy Maurizi Hendrix Mr. Gregory A. Parker 1985 Mrs. Elizabeth Boswell Avant Ms. Frances L. Clay Mr. John Paul Gaddy Mrs. Bonnie Butler Gibson Mrs. Janet Bowers Hale Mrs. Jean Huffman Peterson Mrs. Cheryl Parker Shurling Mr. H. Andrew Young 1986 Dr. Mark E. Barrow Mr. Jacob Milton Heard IV Mr. Thomas H. McCook, Jr. Mr. Michael S. McCue Mr. Arthur R. Newberry, Jr. Mrs. Stephanie Rice Pokowitz 1987 Mrs. Marjorie Huckabee Carter Mrs. Dixie Butler Clark Mrs. Stephanie Sidaway Jones Mr. William M. Reynolds, Jr. Mr. William Zane Vance Mrs. Kristy Jay Wilson 1988 Dr. Anne Margaret Baxley Mr. John S. Bickley, Jr. Mr. William C. Boswell III Dr. Kelly Nagle Causey Mrs. Claudia Sessions Garrard Mr. Ronald B. Goldman Mr. William H. Greer III Mrs. Susan Marie Mincey McCord Mrs. Kathleen Cook Medlin Mrs. Lori Tift Palmer Mrs. Mollye Lamb Treadway Mrs. Molly Hudson Watson 1989 Mr. Charles G. Briscoe Mr. Marsh Butler, Jr. Mrs. Julie Williams Canady Dr. John C. Cranford, Jr. Mrs. Laurie Lee Horne Cranford Dr. Marcus C. Evans Mr. Eugene S. Hatcher, Jr. Mr. Thomas D. Mann Mrs. Jodi Ariail Roosenraad Mrs. Susan Stephenson Wade 1992 Mrs. Paige Pilcher Alford Mr. Thomas H. Atkinson Mrs. Stacy Walker Bethune Mrs. Jodi Solomon Bowman Mrs. Jeana Gunn Bush Dr. Caroline Plowden Daly Mr. John A. Draughon, Jr. Mr. Page M. Kalish Mr. William Stephens Lamb, Jr. Mrs. Marion Cook McIntyre Mr. David L. Mincey III Mr. Wade H. Williamson 1993 Mr. Robert S. Burgess Mr. Lee Morris Butler Ms. Holley Purcel Griset Mr. F. Stebin Horne III Mr. Jason M. Katz Mrs. Lori Landers Mitchell Dr. Wood D. Pope Mrs. Clare Golson Rauls Mrs. Andrea Jones Seagraves Mrs. Kathryn Simmons Strickland Mrs. Candi Newton Wilson 1994 Ms. Rebecca R. Burgess Ms. Frances Adams Harrell Mrs. Sally Sanders Hatcher Dr. Russell G. O’Neal Mrs. Anna Lovein Sharpton 1995 Mrs. Jenny Smith Booker Mrs. Jenna Kaplan Denisar Mrs. Virginia Sweet Simmons Dupuy Mrs. Jennifer Kelly Fruitticher Mr. James A. Garland Mr. Haynes H. Killen Ms. Mary Elisabeth Plowden Mrs. Virginia Moore Reeves Mrs. Tiffany Taylor Smith Mr. Neil A. Struby, Jr. 1996 Mr. James A. Berg III Mr. Charles J. Bridges III Mrs. Hayes Woodcock Capps Mr. Randolph Clayton Capps Mrs. Courtney Brooks Garner Mr. William B. Messer Mrs. Carter Kelly Monroe Mrs. Cason Buzzell Wilkin Mrs. Kimberly Ward Williamson 1997 Dr. Evelyn Ogburn Bickley Mrs. Ashley Leonard Cozart Mrs. Kelli Pushman Hill Mrs. McKenzie McNeill Moore 1998 Ms. Mary Rae Phelps Dudley Mrs. Margery Maxwell Kreider Mrs. Courtney Forrester Swift Mr. Stewart C. Vernon 1999 Dr. Stephen M. Anderson 2000 Mrs. Reese McQueen McCurry Mr. Casey C. Phelps Mr. Robert C. Stribling 2001 Mr. Ross S. Bridges Mrs. Mary Reid Franklin Carter Mr. Andrew W. Jenkins Mrs. Christy Cantrell Johnston Mr. John B. Ramsey Mrs. Irene Goodenough Whitaker 2002 Mrs. Liz Thomas DellaDonna Mr. Kyle W. Johnston Mr. William T. McNeill Dr. Samer M. Othman Ms. Kathleen P. Ramsey 2003 Mrs. Ashley Cantrell Hoye Ms. Ann E. Katz Mrs. Page Persons Munro Dr. Frank W. Tift 2004 Mrs. Laura Beth Cantrell Dickey Mrs. Elizabeth Fortson Sheehan 2005 Mr. Thatcher W. Argo Mr. Taylor W. McLendon 2006 Mr. Madison C. Barnett Mr. Matthews S. Barnett Ms. Margaret M. Easterlin Mr. William J. O’Shaughnessey IV Ms. Lucy Benton Persons Ms. Kailey R. Rhodes Ms. Bess P. Richardson Mr. Wesley J. Walthall 2007 Mr. Tyler J. Brown Ms. Mary Parker Davis Ms. Madelyn M. Henderson 2008 Mr. William B. McDavid, Jr. Ms. Sarah E. Williams 2009 Ms. Sarah Corinne Easterlin Mr. David A. O’Shaughnessey Mr. Harrison L. Parker 2010 Mr. Parker C. Bolt Mr. Blake E. Christianson Mr. Robert Hayes Parker Ms. Courtlyn E. Smith Ms. Margaret C. Sowell 2011 Ms. Katherine L. Avant Mr. Joshua N. Cohen Mr. Madison Thorkell Grubb Ms. Haley K. Hirsh 2012 Ms. Meredith L. Christianson Ms. Eliza J. Ferrari Mr. Michael Becker O’Shaughnessey Mr. Kyle Spencer Smith Mr. Hunter G. Williamson 2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 3 Stratford Endowed Funds: Andy Anderson Memorial Scholarship The scholarship, endowed in memory of Andy Anderson, Stratford Class of 1984 alumnus, by his family and friends is awarded annually to an Upper School student who has demonstrated leadership and athleticism as a member of the football team and personal qualities of integrity, character and school spirit. Catherine G. “Cathy” Hardie Professional Development and Study Fund This fund was established in memory of Cathy Hardie by her family, friends and the Dura Connell Foundation. It is designed to provide funding for teachers to pursue exceptional professional development opportunities in their chosen fields, to attend educational conferences and is intended to raise their level of expertise and enthusiasm for teaching. Henry Tift IV Scholarship Endowed by the family and friends of Henry Tift, headmaster of Stratford from 1976 to 1997, this scholarship is awarded annually to a rising senior who has excelled in the arts at Stratford, exhibited leadership ability, and contributed to several areas of school life: academic, athletic and extracurricular. In addition to the school’s endowed funds, there are numerous scholarship funds held by Stratford Academy which were established in memory and in honor of Stratford faculty members, students, alumni and parents. Many of these are awarded at the annual Honors Day programs to students based on merit achievements and scholarship criteria. R e po r t o f Endowment Fund G i v i n g The Stratford Endowment Fund is a collection of funds (unrestricted and restricted) which supports students, faculty, staff, and programs. Each year about $60,000 is budgeted to fund operations not covered by tuition, other fees and revenue sources. Continued endowment growth helps the school maintain reasonable tuition levels while continuing to provide excellent programs and exceptional faculty and staff, which results in smaller, more personalized classes and plentiful co-curricular offerings. Stratford’s endowment total stands at $3.16 million (market value as of June 30, 2013). Honorariums in honor of Mr. Elton M. “Bubber” Adams III Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Butler III in honor of Hank Ariail Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Ariail, Jr. in honor of Betty Sweet Atkinson Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Inc. Mrs. William P. Simmons, Sr.* in honor of Chandler Banks Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Banks, Sr. in honor of Kristin Banks Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Banks, Sr. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jimbo Berg Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chanin Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Brown Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Draughon Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Luke Harrington Mr. Robert F. Hatcher III Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Jr. in honor of Sylvia Haynie Miss Jane K. Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Jr. in honor of Maddie Henderson Mr. Robert F. Hatcher III Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Jr. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Phil McGoldrick Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert McKay Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stone Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John McNeill Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Kathryn Simmons Strickland Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Inc. Mrs. William P. Simmons, Sr.* in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert McQueen Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hofstadter Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. Alan Meadors Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Horne Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Meadors Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Patricia M. Horne Dr. and Mrs. David E. Kent Dr. and Mrs. Carl C. Schuessler, Sr. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Parker Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Jeff Hubbard Miss Jane K. Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Jr. in honor of Cameron Paterson Mr. Robert F. Hatcher III Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Jr. in honor of Kathleen P. Peterson Miss Jane K. Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Jr. in honor of Andrew Jones Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ellison, Jr. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rabun Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Easterlin Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Jenny Rabun Anonymous in honor of Griff Ethridge Mr. Robert F. Hatcher III Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Jr. in honor of Mike Kelley Mr. Robert F. Hatcher III Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Jr. in honor of Ms. Phydan Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Shirley Fahringer Ms. Sylvia S. Haynie Ms. Laura J. Voss in honor of Dr. and Mrs. David Kent Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Theresa Ferrari Mr. Robert F. Hatcher III Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Jr. in honor of Nancy Gordillo Miss Jane K. Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Jr. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. David Green Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Allen King Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Charles M. Ladson Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Inc. Mrs. William P. Simmons, Sr.* in honor of William F. Ladson III Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Inc. Mrs. William P. Simmons, Sr.* in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Dewayne Lawson Miss Jane K. Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Jr. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gudenrath Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lovett Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Gunn Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Maddux Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. Pat Hardie Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Ken Harper Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Jessica McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Hilburn in honor of Mack Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Dupuy in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Brad Swan Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Virginia Sweet Dupuy Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Inc. Mrs. William P. Simmons, Sr.* in honor of Lillie Sweet Holiman Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Dupuy in honor of Ann B. Tift Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Ariail, Jr. Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Inc. Mr. Stephen A. Reichert Dr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Tift in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Marc Treadwell Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Minor Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reichert Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Laura J. Voss Miss Jane K. Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Jr. in honor of Mrs. Monty Rogeers Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rhett Walker Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Jodi A. Roosenraad Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Ariail, Jr. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walthall Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sams Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Kaye Wansley Dr. and Mrs. David J. Cohen in honor of Hemanth Sanjeev Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ellison, Jr. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Warren Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Grace Simmons Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Inc. Mrs. William P. Simmons, Sr.* in honor of Irene Goodenough Whitaker Miss Jane K. Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Jr. in honor of William P. Simmons III Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Inc. Mrs. William P. Simmons, Sr.* in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Winston Wilfong Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slocumb Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Kelly Solomon Dr. and Mrs. Richard B. Liipfert in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III in honor of Robert E. Wilkin III Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Dupuy in honor of in honor of Virginia Parker Wilkin Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Dupuy in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Eddy Young Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dickey III 2013 Stratford Magazine 61 2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 3 R e po r t While the primary purpose of a planned gift is to help the charitable cause of your choice, its secondary purpose may be for you to enjoy the personal financial or family benefits that certain plans can provide you. Planned gifts can be made now to immediately support our needs, or they can be enacted upon your death as a final way to leave your legacy. Overlook Planned Giving Society The Overlook Society is composed of an elite group of Stratford supporters who have carried out their desire to provide for the school with planned giving or an estate gift: Mr. Loyd H. Black Tammy and Charlie Cantrell Dr. Ashley C. Davis Mr. and Mrs. David F. Green, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Koplin Mrs. Jennie Davis Lombardo Learn more about planned giving opportunities for Stratford at www.stratford.org/ plannedgiving. If you have made arrangements for Stratford to be included in your estate plans or otherwise, the school would like to include you in our planned giving society. Please contact Kathleen Medlin, Director of Institutional Advancement, at (478) 477-8073 ext. 210 or kathleen.medlin@ stratford.org for more information. 62 Stratford Magazine 2013 G i v i n g Memorials Be a Part of Stratford Academy’s Future Planned giving is finding ways to make charitable gifts now or after your lifetime while enjoying financial benefits for yourself today. Sometimes it’s difficult to be charitable when the future is uncertain — after all, your family comes first. But there is a way to make a significant gift that takes into account tax-saving strategies and income-producing assets. These types of gifts are planned gifts. o f in memory of R. Clyde Allen Dr. and Mrs. Richard B. Liipfert Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M. McGoldrick in memory of Betty Atwater Mrs. Kyra L. Bragg in memory of Dr. Benjamin Bashinski Dr. and Mrs. Henry T. Clay, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Hilburn in memory of Shirley Bobbitt Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Hilburn Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lineberger Mr. and Mrs. James L. Solomon Mrs. Lisa Trevitt in memory of Ann Martin Bowen Mr. and Mrs. J. Blake Sullivan in memory of Bruce Bryant Ms. Deborah Azarian Ms. Diane Azarian Mr. and Mrs. Earl Benson Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Brogdon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. Burgess, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Cantrell III Mr. Richard Deaton Mr. and Mrs. Benton Evans Mr. Ed Garabedian Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Hardeman Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Hilburn Ms. Cindy Jones Mr. and Mrs. James W. McCook III Mrs. Elaine D. Moltenkopf Mr. and Mrs. Grady A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Phillip F. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. James E. Weatherford in memory of Virginia Parker Buzzell Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Dupuy Master Robert E. Wilkin III Miss Virginia Parker Wilkin in memory of Charles Cusick Mr. and Mrs. Neil S. Creter Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hatcher, Jr. Stratford Academy Board of Trustees in memory of Neva Langley Fickling Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Hilburn Mrs. Bettie A. Lawrence Mrs. Lynn H. Massey in memory of Patsy Fried Ms. Marilyn Holton-Walker in memory of William Gibson Mrs. Nell Flatau in memory of Patrick Mann Mr. and Mrs. V. James Adams, Jr. in memory of Nathan Thatcher Watson Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M. McGoldrick in memory of Benjamin Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Brandon A. Oren in memory of Tommy Mann Miss Olivia C. Mann in memory of Mary Lee Hays Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lineberger Mr. and Mrs. James L. Solomon Mrs. Lisa Trevitt in memory of Audrey Head Marshall Ms. Marilyn Holton-Walker in memory of Rodney Williams Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Braswell Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Butler III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Claxton Dr. and Mrs. Talley F. Culclasure, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. D. Scott Davis Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. 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