Preparing History for a New Home
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Preparing History for a New Home
Connections T h e M ag a z i n e o f T h e E p i s c o pa l Ac a d e m y FA LL 20 07 Preparing History for a New Home C o n te n t s Features 1 Reaching Back to Go Forward This past summer, 90 athletic shields were fully restored and placed in storage in preparation for the move. They are just one part of a seven-year plan to ensure the history of Episcopal is alive and well on the new campus. 3 7 The Episcopal Academy 2006-07 Annual Report Connections The Magazine of The Episcopal Academy FALL 2007 Connections, The Magazine of The Episcopal Academy is published three times a year by the Office of Communications. Class notes, comments, and photographs should be directed to: Office of Communications 376 N. Latches Lane Merion, PA 19066 Tel 610-617-2248 Fax 610-617-2268 E-mail letts@episcopalacademy.org D E PA R TM E NT S 5 Academics 12 Athletics 16 Arts 18 Alumni 23 Spirituality & Community Service 26 Development 2 8 Class Notes 61 Milestones Office of Alumni 376 N. Latches Lane Merion, PA 19066 Tel 610-617-2247 Fax 610-617-2268 E-mail platt@episcopalacademy.org Editor Michael F. Letts Contributing Writers Anne Marie Heil Trevor McGuiness ’06 Contributing Photographers Michael Leslie John Spofford Art & Production Karp Graphic Design www.episcopalacademy.org On the cover: The 1907, 1944, 1970, and 2007 athletic shields. Reaching Back to Go Forward As Episcopal enters its last year at both Merion and Devon, particular attention is being paid to the historic items that will find a new home in Newtown Square. This past summer, 90 athletic shields were fully restored and placed in storage in preparation for the move. They are just one part of a seven-year plan to ensure the history of Episcopal is alive and well on the new campus. By Anne Marie Heil S ince 1907, each graduating class has constructed an athletic shield, a large, hand-made and hand-lettered placard that lists the names of all varsity letter recipients (and the number of letters they received) from the class. More than a tribute to the athletes, the shields also represent the era in which they were constructed. Over the course of 100 years, the shield designs have ranged from the traditional (1907 shield-shaped) to the contemporary (a James Bond-esque 2007), each marking a distinct point in time. Much more than just signs, the shields are historic items that mark Episcopal as a truly special place with a deep sense of tradition and a rich history. The shields have lined the walls near the locker rooms in the old gym for years. They have been a constant reminder of the past, but they have also had to withstand the wear and tear of the present. In preparing for the move, Head of School Ham Clark asked Len Haley, Director of Facilities and Operations, to oversee the restoration of the shields and to begin thinking about their presentation and placement on the new campus. A veteran of such work, Len has done restoration work at Christ Chapel in Philadelphia and several historic homes, and he knew restoring and preserving all 100 shields would take both time and patience. Len initially solicited help from Denie Kossuth ’06 to help repair and patch several shields that had minor damage. Denie actually began her work in the summer of 2006. Having just constructed the Class of ’06 shield with classmate Claire Pelura, Denie was ready to take on the challenge of working on six shields in dire need of repair. Denie, who enrolled at Episcopal in pre-kindergarten at Devon, was excited to take on the task. “EA has been such fa ll 20 07 1 a big part of my life and the shields are such a visible part of the school’s history. I was excited to work on a summer project that bridged the past to the future,” she said. Pleased with the results from the summer project, Len asked Denie to continue her work this past summer. But with more than 90 shields to work on, some additional help was needed. Bradd Haley ’97, Len’s son, and Edna Haley, Len’s wife and a first grade teacher at Merion, were recruited to assist with the project. Together they worked on restoring finishes, sanding rough edges, and replacing wood pieces that had broken off. “We didn’t want to make them look brand new, but we did want the names to be readable and the integrity of the piece to be retained,” said Edna. Especially difficult to work on were shields like the one from 1952, which when constructed, had a blonde wood background. The effects Move Timeline Episcopal has been planning and preparing for the move for the better part of seven years. At right is a rough timeline of the key elements of the move and when they will occur. of age, light, and air quality darkened the background to an almost black tone, making the navy blue lettering impossible to read. The team repainted the letters using light colored paint. A Chance to Revisit the Past Len Haley noted that for some shields, the Alumni Office was recruited to help research the names, since the origi- nals had faded to a point of being unreadable. All told, 90 shields were completely refurbished. Another six are still being worked on. But there are also four shields that are missing: 1972, 1973, 1993, and 2002. According to Len, there is a story and a bit of lore related to each of the missing shields. In some cases, the designs were not approved by the school and the others simply were never made by the respective classes. Fall/Winter 2007 Complete inventories of all furniture and fixtures on both campuses. Fall cleaning: Throw away, recycle, donate, or set aside to sell all items not going to the new campus. Donate items: Gather items in the storage unit on campus and distribute donation items to local organizations and schools. 2 Connections Off-site storage: Store off-site all archives and some fragile or valuable items, including the smaller stained glass windows from the chapel. Hire a moving company: Complete a Request for Proposal and review bids from area moving firms. “The shields are such a visible part of the school’s history.” The good news is that the restoration project has motivated the classes with missing shields to band together and create shields to be hung on the new campus. A group that asked to remain nameless is working on the ’72 shield; Perry Swope is spearheading an effort for the ’73 shield; Megan Haley Noller is reviving the ’93 piece; and former operations and facilities employee John Tsafos agreed to coordinate the ’02 shield. The project that started as a means of preparing items for the new campus has been a wonderful incentive for alumni to reconnect, brainstorm, and remember. It also was a rewarding way to spend the summer for four individuals close to the school. Bradd Haley sums up his sentiments about the project: “Working on the athletic plaques this summer made me feel like I had re-established my connection with Episcopal. I had been away from the area and my former classmates for awhile and this activity helped me feel like a part of the EA community again.” Most importantly, it’s just one of the projects currently underway that is helping polish up the school’s past and get it ready for the future. Edna Haley has taught at Episcopal for 21 years and her husband Len has been part of the school for 35 years. Restoring the shields has made a lot of history come to life as they recognize the names of grandfathers of current students. As Edna explains, she saw her job as “doing justice” to these important memorials. The shields will be displayed—all 100 of them—in the new Athletic Complex in Newtown Square—with room for the next 100 years of history as well. n Spring 2008 June/July 2008 July/August 2008 Pack: Steadily pack those items going with us to the new campus, boxing up those materials that will not be used for the remainder of the year. With the assistance of the moving company, complete all packing. Unpacking: Faculty will move into classrooms and offices throughout the summer once items have been moved. Begin to customize spaces on the new campus as buildings are completed. Clean all buildings and grounds on the Merion campus to prepare for the transfer to Saint Joseph’s University. Move all items from both campuses into the buildings on the new campus. Orientation: Students, parents, faculty, and staff will all undergo orientation on the new campus. F a l l 2 0 0 7 3 Coming With Us… The athletic shields aren’t the only items that will be coming with us to Newtown Square. Below is a current list of all of the historic items that will make the move with us to the new campus. (Please note that this list is a work in progress and is subject to change.) Main Building 5 – Carved oak doors from Juniper and Locust site 1 – Stained glass display depicting knights from old Upper School 1 – Stained glass window from old chapel (1928), by D’Ascenzo Studios 1 – Greville Haslam wood carving and case 1 – Historic stone cross, peak stone, and corner stone all from Juniper and Locust site 1 – U.S. flag dating from 1780s 1 – Class of ’44 50th reunion plaque 2 – Civil War memorial plaques 1 – WWII memorial plaque 1 – James McK. Quinn plaque The following portraits: Bishop White John Andrews George Hare James Robins William Klapp Philip Steinmetz Greville Haslam James H. McK. Quinn James L. Crawford Alonzo Potter Paper currency from 1785 Original charter document The Episcopal Academy Century Endowment Fund (with prayer) Science Building Old telescope Science plaque Chapel at Merion All small stained glass windows All engraved Chaplains’ chairs and kneelers Cross hanging over altar Altar Organ and pipes, organ enclosure Needlepoint cushions Pulpits and Head of School end of pew 4 Connections Chapel at Devon 2 – Circular stained glass windows Shop/Art Buildings The weathervane Dietrich House 2 – Lion carvings on stair posts Grounds 4 – Main entrance pillars and fencing Saplings of the following Memorial Trees: Yoli McCurdy holly Maura Murphy elm Sam French oak Billy Richter tree Judith Diamondstone tree Lunkenheimer Japanese maple Richard Sheetz, ’42 tree The Doolittle sculpture Athletic Center All banners and shields Miscellaneous Items All attached plaques in all buildings and on grounds All historic and sentimental furniture All musical instruments All paintings, portraits, prints, sculptures, etc. Entire sheet music library The classical language library All scientific equipment and chemicals Collin’s Building copper lights Athletic victory bell Crawford play cottage Contents of the archive All Annenberg Library book collections All event furniture (tables and chairs) All grounds equipment All miscellaneous tools and equipment All AV equipment All art supplies All file cabinets All athletic equipment All physical education equipment All sound equipment Academics Commencement 2007 G raduation exercises for the 107 members of the Class of 2007 were held on Friday, June 8th. Head of School Ham Clark and Head of the Upper School Geoff Wagg presented the class to Gretchen Burke, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and the Bishop of Pennsylvania, Right Reverend Charles Bennison. The program included addresses to the class by valedictorian Mallika Khandelwahl and salutatorian Shane Isdaner, as well as a musical offering by Teresa Giblin and a vocal performance by Samantha Aronchick, Jordan Haddad, Margaret Orr, Jonathan Trumbull, and Lindsey Wilkinson. As always, following commencement, the Class of 2007 enjoyed a beautiful evening under the tent on City Line Avenue. Nicole Annette McNeal Lara Catriona Seligman Geoffrey Dow McQuilkin Yasha Khatib Shahidi Kerri Eileen McShane Stephen Joseph Shanahan, Jr. Luke MacKenzie Miller Matthew John Sheehan Thomas FitzGerald Mulligan Cameron Ann Sieber* Carter Whiting Murdoch, Jr. Nicole Kern Spagnola Andrew Nathan Nassau The Class of 2007 Caryn Nicole Clark Teresa Morone Giblin Andrew William Kratz Maria Chellathai Esther Alexander* Julia Hamilton Clark Daniel Edward Gillespie Sophia Naomi Lambertsen* Ross Daniel Godick Christopher McNeil Le Vine Nantale Janet Nsibirwa Winnie Jen Liu* Katherine Elizabeth O’Brien Samantha Ann Aronchick Ashley Anne Aruffo* Naimah Jaonee’ Bahar Jane Elizabeth Early Bambach Herbert George Bowen, Jr. Elspeth Whitney Boynton* William Thomas Brinks Ainsley Laura Brinton Wendy Elise Brown Gregory Solomon Cohn Carter Sinclair Cox* Logan Elizabeth Greer Christopher Mark Cox Jordan Alexander King Haddad David Maxwell Crockett Rachel Ann Daddona Kristin Brooke Deuber Michael Gerard Devine Matthew James Devlin Benjamin Mark Lurio Taylor Williams Hess Grainne Brighde Lynn Rory James Hiltbrand Anne Goss Madeira Shane Michael Isdaner Edwin Bryan Mahoney, III Angelique Samantha Israel Shalini Tinni Maitra* Rahul Jha* Charles Stevens Manning, III Sarah Adams Johnston Brittany Jo McCormick Joseph Francis Federico Patrick Joseph Kelly Meghan Marie McCormick* Andrea Marie Fieger Caroline McClelland Komlo William Devon-Sand Daniel Hoadley Burke Paige Elaina Donaldson Laura Leigh Butler Erin Michelle Espe* Peter Hart Callahan, Jr. Aleksandr Peter Certo-Ware Christian Emile Henwood Katrina Michelle Long* Eric Y. P. Chan Earle Blair Fox, IV Lawrence Edward Claiborne Glenn Charles Gallagher Mallika Khandelwal* Alexander Julian Kornienko* Megan Davis McFarland Andrea Brooke McGovern Michael Joseph Nealis Eugenia Ann Norcini* Rebecca Odell William David Oldfather* Margaret Nelson Orr Alexandra Sarah Peters Kelsey Anne Platt* Victoria Caldwell Pratt* Kyle Alexander Rhoads Victor Giles Rodin Piervincenzo Lorenzen Russo King Patrick Saah Jessie Louise Small Ann Virginia Spofford* Spencer Prescott Squire* Brittany Joy Steidle Christopher Thomas Sutter Jonathan Fenton Trumbull* James Frederick Turner Laura B. Underwood Rachel Meredith Vass Christina Wilson VickKell Elizabeth Kent Walling Lindsey Elizabeth Wilkinson Samantha Clayton Williams Nathaniel John Wineland *Cum Laude Society Clifford Canan Satell fa ll 20 07 5 Alumni Sibling Photos from Graduation ’07 2007 Graduation Awards Academics The Sportsmanship Cup / Girls Logan Elizabeth Greer The William Jonathan Davis, Jr. Memorial Prize For history other than American The James L. Crawford, Jr. Sportsmanship Cup / Boys Spencer Prescott Squire Daniel Edward Gillespie The Class Of 1890 Prize For the best essay in religion The 1992 Junto Officers’ Award For the greatest contribution to the Junto Katherine Elizabeth O’Brien Piervincenzo Lorenzen Russo The Vincent R. Michael Memorial Prize For proficiency and originality in the use of technology Tucker Crockett ’03, Drew Crockett ’01, Max Crockett ’07, Dave Crockett, Sr. ’50, and Dave Crockett, Jr. ’75 Marian Lurio ’11, Ben Lurio ’07, Michael Devine ’07, Patrick Devine ’05, and Madeline Lurio ’05 Yasha Khatib Shahidi The Episcopal Academy Art Prize Demonstrates the most creative talent in art Kelsey Anne Platt and Spencer Prescott Squire Andrew William Kratz The Phi Beta Kappa Prize For the best all-round scholar The Erwin W. Drexel Prize Demonstrated outstanding talent and proficiency in the technical arts including woodworking, mechanical drawing, architectural drafting and computer aided drafting and design Rahul Jha William Thomas Brinks The William H. Ortlepp Memorial Prize For service to the Academy The Francis L. Jackson, Jr. Prize For excellence in Spanish Alumni Prizes For the members of the Graduating Class with the highest standing in: English Victoria Caldwell Pratt Mathematics Winnie Jen Liu French Alexandra Sarah Peters and Meghan Marie McCormick Latin Victoria Caldwell Pratt The Dorothy And Alan Hume ’44 Scientia Medal Interest, aptitude, and achievement in all scientific disciplines and embodies the qualities of a future scientist Pete Cohn ’05 and Greg Cohn ’07 6 Connections Jonathan Fenton Trumbull The James H. McK. Quinn Prize For greatest contribution to the drama program Mallika Khandelwal Nick Brown ’04, Wendy Brown ’07, and Tucker Brown ’06 The Class Of 1966 Curtis R. York Memorial Music Prize For the greatest contribution to the music program Winnie Jen Liu The Jefferson Shiel Prize For the greatest general development Eric Y. P. Chan Megan Marie McCormick The James B. Markoe Memorial Award For honor, unselfishness, and thoughtfulness by vote of the class Megan Davis McFarland The Class Of 1877 Award For scholarship, athletics, character, and popularity Ashley Anne Aruffo Sophomores Participate in Global Youth Leadership Institute T his summer, 14 Episcopal sophomores and five faculty members participated in the Global Youth Leadership Institute’s yearone program, “Sailing in the Wake of our Ancestors.” The five-day program was conducted in two locations, Boston and Milwaukee. Math teacher Steven Rudnitzky accompanied Olivia Glass, Michelle Chung, Bridgit Gribbin, and Jinny Ahn to Milwaukee, while English teacher Jen Maier traveled to Boston for the first session with Allan Heggs, Taylor Platt, Charles Panarese, Lily Austin, and Sophia Park. Jen Slike, Director of Young Alumni Programs was the advisor for Andrew DeSimone, Anayis Melikian, Stephanie Bernebei, Stephen Carroll, and Samantha Field in Boston for the second session. During the first half of the program, the students participated in discussions about leadership, diversity, and religious pluralism with students from public, private, and parochial schools from the East Coast and Midwest. The students spent the second half of the program learning to sail. Students returned to school with a Leader Learning Plan to help them transfer the skills they learned to the Episcopal community. Science teacher Angela Miklavcic and form dean Justin Brandon were the coordinators for the program in Boston. Next summer the students will participate in the second-year program at the Lama Foundation in New Mexico with the theme of “Developing a Personal Leadership Vision.” The third year of the program takes place at Earth University in Costa Rica where students learn about sustainable economics, appropriate technology, and organizing for cultural survival. While this year’s students continue their program, Episcopal hopes to have a new group of students attend the year-one program in Boston and Milwaukee this coming summer as well. For more information on the program, visit www.gyli.org. Aboard ship (from l to r): Andrew DeSimone, Stephen Carroll, Jen Slike, Anayis Melikian, Samantha Field, and Stephanie Bernabei. Stephen Carroll takes the wheel from an instructor. On Wednesday, September 12th, Episcopal Academy’s co-directors of libraries, Jacqueline Sabat and Linda Smith, hosted a Harry Potter Breakfast for faculty, staff, and students, grades 4-12, to celebrate and discuss the publication of the last Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Pictured are in front (l to r): Matt Davis, Calloway Cox, Sophia Elk, Julia Herman, Katherine Hong, Will Patterson, Seher Roychowdhury, and Bethany Bryant. In back (l to r): Carolyn Bell, Gretchen Simon (Lower School Librarian), Julia Thompson, Jacqueline Sabat, Sean Purcell, Sam Bell, and Linda Smith. fa ll 20 07 7 Academics Stepping Outside Their Comfort Zones L ast year, eight Episcopal students took part in a study abroad program through the Office of Off-Campus Study Programs, run by faculty member Andy Hess. All of the programs provide our students with a unique and invaluable opportunity to learn more about themselves through selfreliance, positive risk taking, and cultural immersion, as the reflections below make clear. In addition, the program is always looking for Episcopal families willing to house a foreign exchange student studying at EA. If you’re interested in helping, contact Andy Hess at 610-617-2294, ext. 3024. Left to Right in photo: Mia Kent, Hannah Sayen, Caitlin Powers, Jack Archer, Quinn Libson, and Ellie Barton. Missing: Eric Cross, Elias Kohn. Mia Kent ’08, Spain 8 “As early as the eighth grade, I knew that I wanted to study abroad. I wanted to experience a new culture and be able to look at things with a new perspective. When I got into the ‘Experience Spain’ program at the American School of Madrid, I had many expectations as to what was in store for me. I was to stay in Spain a full school year and live in the suburbs of Madrid with a family that my next-door neighbor, Will Devon-Sand ’07, had previously stayed with. When I arrived, I was pleased to find that my family was all that they were said to be. They treated me as if I were their daughter and made me feel like their house was truly my new home. My family also helped me adapt to the new culture and I came to love the way of living there. Besides the late dinners and daily siestas, I enjoyed the more relaxed environment. The school also was a place that I came to love. Despite the fact that the campus does not begin to compare with Episcopal’s, the people that I met there made the whole experience worth it.” of the students are placed with French families, where we remained for the rest of the year. “These are the details but they do not begin to describe the feeling of walking down a French street and understanding every single conversation that you hear or being able to give directions to a lost tourist like a native (in French). Here are some other memories from my year abroad: Being able to watch a French movie and understand every word, telling a joke in French and having people genuinely laugh at it (it’s harder than it sounds), navigating the streets of a foreign city as if you’ve lived there all your life, feeling like you truly belong in a different family with a different culture, being completely independent, dreaming in a different language, truly appreciating American high school having learned about French high school, having a debate about French politics right before the presidential elections, going out to dinner with my family, loving a different culture to the extent that your own culture becomes foreign.” Quinn Libson ’08, France Caitlin Powers ’09, Australia “As I sit down to write this piece about my year in France, I come to realize just how difficult it is to express my feelings about this experience through written word. It is hard to convey the passion that I still hold for France, its culture, and its language. So, to make this easier for you, I’ve decided to begin with a mini preface. I want you to imagine me as I’m telling you this. I want you picture a) wild hand gestures and b) a HUGE smile, because in order to describe my junior year, I will need both of these. “During the nine months that I was away, I was studying at a program called SYA, or School Year Abroad. It’s technically an American school but all of my classes (except for English and Math) were in French and were taught by native French speakers. In this school, 59 other loud Americans from all over the United States and two other countries accompanied me. All “This past summer I spent seven weeks living on the Central Coast in Australia. While in Australia, I attended Central Coast Grammar School. It is very similar to Episcopal but different in a couple of ways. One way it is different is that everything in the school, except the classrooms, are outside. While at CCGS, I played for the field hockey team, but they only trained twice a week, which is different from Episcopal. But, playing field hockey for CCGS was a great way to meet others! “The school was similar to Episcopal, in that the teachers were always there for extra help and the students and teachers had good teacher-to-student relationships. I lived with the Lamba family while in Australia. The Lamba family has two daughters, Sonia, 16, and Neeta, 14. Sonia is studying at Episcopal now. During my time in Australia, we traveled up to Noosa, a beach resort in Queensland. We also took many trips Connections into Sydney where we climbed the Harbor Bridge, saw Manly Beach (where the Olympic beach volleyball games were held), and visited Bondi Beach. The seven weeks spent in Australia were some of the best weeks of my life. I would encourage anyone to go on the Australian exchange!” Elias Kohn ’08, Spain Episcopal Students Attend NAIS Institute for Student Leaders in London “Last year I spent 9 months in Zaragoza, Spain for my junior year. It’s a city of 700,000, but it has a small feel and it’s easy to get to know the locals and you see them frequently in the streets. The foreign students who come to study live with a host family and go to an American high school of 60 students. Some of the classes are taught in Spanish. I had a fantastic time becoming part of the Spanish culture and would recommend it to everyone. If you have some questions about abroad programs or anything like that, I’d be more than happy to try and help out.” EA Upper School Students travel to Turkey F our Upper School students from Episcopal Academy and one faculty member traveled to Adana, Turkey in June as part of the program Arts For Anyone. The four students were sophomore Mac Lee, sophomore Lauren Berry, junior Meagan Berry, and junior John Bernhardt. The faculty member was Dr. Sheryl Forste-Grupp, Chair of Upper School English. The students and teacher attended classes every day at the Gůndoğdu School and stayed with Turkish families. In addition, they visited Tarsus to see Cleopatra’s Arch and Antioch to visit St. Peter’s Church and the Mosaic Museum. With this trip, EA has begun a relationship with the Gůndoğdu School in Turkey to promote greater understanding and dialogue between the two cultures and countries. (l to r) Kirsten Petrocelli, Caroline Hanamirian, and Erin Flynn pose in front of the Hampton Court Palace and Gardens during their trip to London this past summer. K irsten Petrocelli, Caroline Hanamirian, and Erin Flynn, along with former faculty member Natalie Mayer, spent five days at the Institute for Student Leaders Conference at the Marymount Boarding School near London this past summer. Hosted by the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), the Institute for Student Leaders is a forum for cross-cultural exchange. Students from public and private schools around the world convened to study global leadership, ethics, and advocacy. During the five-day institute, students developed solutions to real-world problems and devised strategies for communicating their ideas to key decision makers. “At the conference we learned invaluable lessons on leadership and the power we have has individuals to make a difference in the world,” said Mayer. “Weaved into our discussions, we brought up world issues from the students’ 20/20 projects, such as the need to improve education, conserve energy, and fight disease.” The students also heard from local leaders like Nicholas Winton (a Holocaust hero), Sara Lyle (a New York Times journalist), and visited historical sites in London. From left to right: Lauren Berry, Mac Lee, Head of the Gundogdu School Gokhan Gundoghu, Megan Berry, and John Bernhardt pose at a reception held at the school in Turkey. All of the Turkish students and host families, various teachers and administrators, and the US Ambassador to Turkey, Mr. Eric Green, were present. fa ll 20 07 9 Academics Fall Honors Chapel Awards John Plant Scholarships The scholarships are awarded on the basis of competitive examinations in Latin translation and composition 9th Grade: William J. Breskman 10th Grade: Simeon Elias Pantelidis 11th Grade: Erin Frances Flynn 12th Grade: Mark Erling Nakahara The Jarvis Meirs Memorial Prize For excellence in biology Clayton Taylor Platt and Lily Claire Austin The Kennith R. Balsley Prize For highest scholarship in the rising IV Form Victoria Ann Baena The George T. Davis Prize For highest scholarship in the rising V Form Hannah Frohman LaPalombara The Jarvis Meirs Memorial Prize The Bryn Mawr College Award in Spanish Emily Rose Halpern The Bryn Mawr College Award in French Elizabeth Quinn Libson The Judith M. Diamondstone Prize For the best American history research paper Alexander Fell Lee The Paul Thompson Prize For American history Robert Benson Jones and Blake Bentley Shafer The Stephen Hopkins Kalbach Memorial Prize For excellence in English, original composition Julia C. Williams – poetry Anna Packard Strong – short story For excellence in chemistry The Williams College Alumni Prize Hannah Frohman LaPalombara; Honorable Mention to Erin Francis Flynn and Alexandra Gabrielle Hahn Kevin James DiSilvestro, Francis Latta Nassau, and Christopher John Y. Ballard The George Brinton Phillips Prize For the best essay in physics Francis Latta Nassau For highest scholarship in the rising VI Form The Cornell Club Prize The Princeton Club Prize For excellent scholarship and community service Michelle Jeankyung Kim The Richard S. Cross, Jefferson Scholar Award For being an example to the senior class through academic, athletic, and extra-curricular achievement and enthusiasm Loren Benjamin Mead The Harvard and Yale Club Prizes To two seniors for scholarship, character, school spirit, influence, and all-around ability Kevin James DiSilvestro – Harvard Justin Carrick Torosian – Yale The Penn Book Award To a senior for scholarship, innovation, and community service Joseph Truett Dwyer The Brown University Award To a senior for academic excellence with clarity in written and spoken expression Alexander Fell Lee For demonstrated creative problem solving by a rising senior in the arts and sciences or whose commitment to service shows concern for global issues The Connecticut College Book Award Mark Erling Nakahara Robert Benson Jones To a senior for scholarship, significant contribution to the school and community, and being an example to the class The Colgate Book Prize Fall 2007 Cum Laude Society To a senior who demonstrates thoughtfulness in word and deed, through a concern for humanity, academic enthusiasm, peer leadership, and strong school spirit Brittany Nicole Perfetti Wellesley Book Award To a female senior who has an outstanding academic record and has also made significant extracurricular contributions to her high school and/or her community Alexandra Helen Van Arkel (l to r) Christopher Ballard, Francis Nassau, Blake Shafer, Kevin DiSilvestro, Justin Torosian, Alexander Lee, Loren Mead, Paul Vithayathil, Mark Nakahara, and Robert Jones. 10 Connections Faculty & Staff News Clark Family Visits Sewickley to Present Clark Faculty Chair Award Lower School faculty member Whit Powell became a father on June 29th, when his daughter, Caroline Grace Powell, was born… Lower School teacher Elizabeth Cocco, along with a number of other Lower School teachers, will attend a Lucy Calkins workshop in early November to examine and determine the best practices in language arts and reading and writing for kindergarten students… Assistant Director of Community Service, Susan Swanson, was in Lexington, KY this summer to watch her daughter Anna ’08 compete in the U.S. Pony Club National Championships where she had great success and a great time. Susan also traveled with the family to Copenhagen, Denmark to visit the host family her husband stayed with in 1978 during his junior year abroad in college… Upper School Form Dean and religion teacher, Tim Gavin, had his poem “In the Upper Room,” accepted for publication in The Anglican Theological Review, and his poem “Long Pond Road Bridge” was accepted for publication in the Poetry Project by Tupelo Press. He also completed a 55-kilometer (34-mile) ultra-marathon and is currently studying Biblical Greek at Lutheran Theological Seminary as he pursues his Masters of Divinity degree… Lower School art teacher Julie Choi notes that she, as well as fellow Episcopal teachers Lisa Park, Silvia Sollenberger, and Alan Duprez, attended Episcopal’s Technology Leadership Workshop, where they worked with four teachers from the Agnes Irwin School. Julie also visited her family in Seattle… Middle School math and history teacher, George Wattles, was the proud recipient of the Michael J. Cunningham Award this past June. The award is presented to the model Middle School coach in the Inter-Ac. George also worked his 11th NCAA Final Four Lacrosse Tournament last Memorial Day weekend as an official. He refereed the Division III National Championship game this year… Middle and Upper School classics teacher, Michelle Domondon, will attend a luncheon at the centennial meeting of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States this fall. The H am and Ceci Clark returned to Sewickley this fall for a weekend event to present the Clark Faculty Chair Award to kindergarten teacher Barbara Carrier. Every year, Sewickley presents the award to a teacher who displays a love of learning, leadership, and a commitment to the community. The Clark Faculty Chair is an endowed award that was created in honor of Ham’s 15-year tenure as head of school when the Clarks departed Sewickley to come to Episcopal. Award recipients receive a cash stipend with the award. “Ceci and I were delighted that the community chose to honor us in this way as we clearly recognize that the most important ingredient in a successful school is a distinguished faculty,” said Ham. luncheon celebrates the recipients of the E. Adelaide-Hahn Rome-Athens Fellowship, an award that Michelle received in 2003. The recipient spends six weeks in the summer studying in Rome through the American Academy in Rome… Middle School history and English teacher, Sue Cannon, presented at the Peace and Justice Studies Association National Conference at Elizabethtown College in September. The conference theme was “Cultural Identity in a Mass Culture World.” Sue presented as part of the panel on “Peace Education: Teaching Prosocial Behavior,” along with Michael Andreychik (Lehigh University) and Heather Farrell and Bonnie Ballif-Spanvill (Brigham Young University)… On October 5th, chair of the Classics Department, Lee Pearcy, spoke on “Misbehaving Choruses: The 1886 Acharnians and 1903 Iphigeneia at the University of Pennsylvania” at the centennial meeting of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States in Washington, DC. He also took part in a panel discussion at the same meeting on developments in classical scholarship during the last 100 years… Chaplain Jim Squire, along with Head of School Ham Clark, Upper School Head Geoff Wagg, and Academic Dean Mindy Hong, attended the Positive Psychology Conference at Lawrenceville this past June to meet with world authorities on the subject and other independent school leaders looking to incorporate the work into their schools. More on the conference can be found at: http://www.ppc.sas.upenn.edu/ppschoolconference.htm… Upper School math teacher, Madeleine Weeks, officiated her first women’s college hockey game this fall when she took the ice for the Penn/Delaware game. f a l l 2 0 0 7 11 Athletics 2007 Special Awards Spring Athletics Award Winners Baseball The Eddie Collins Bat, Most Hits Vincent Joseph Russomagno The Bob Scott Memorial Cup Michael Gerard Devine Next Year’s Captains and Improvement Certificates: The Class of 1914 Gold Baseball Douglas Cato Ammon Captains Most Improved The Class of 1999 Baseball Award Michael Gerard Devine Patrick McKenna Mullen & Douglas Cato Ammon Michael James McNulty & Clifford Canan Satell The James W. Straub Memorial Prize Elliot Daniel Faust Boys’ Crew Loren Benjamin Mead & Brian R. Young Jeremy Michael Asch Girls’ Crew Kelly Burke & Mary Brittany Bruder Mary Brittany Bruder The Scholar Athlete Award Piervincenzo Lorenzen Russo Boys’ Golf Mark Erling Nakahara & James J. Park The Mind, Body, and Spirit Prize Piervincenzo Lorenzen Russo Baseball Hunter Bennoch Hanson Boys’ Crew The EA Oar Award Loren Benjamin Mead Girls’ Crew Girls’ Golf Alexandra Helen Van Arkel & Kaitlin Jennifer Brennan Lauren Adele Pettit Boys’ Lacrosse Robert Colin Fitzpatrick & James W. Finegan Adrian Jack Peskin Girls’ Lacrosse Alexandra Christine Jahnle & Katharine Louise Ivory Samantha Sarah Arbitman & Katharine Louise Ivory Softball Nicole Marie Martino Caroline Parsons Pratt Boys’ Tennis Ronald Castillo Richter & Amit Singh Michael Pembroke Whalen Boys’ Track Matthew Michael Byrne & Francis Latta Nassau Stephen Paul Carpinello Girls’ Track Emmaline Marie Imbriglia & Nicole Kristy Carrido Emmaline Marie Imbriglia & Wendy Elise Brown The EA Oar Award Erin Michelle Espe The Scholar Athlete Award Cameron Ann Sieber The Mind, Body, and Spirit Prize Cameron Ann Sieber Boys’ Golf The Helen Wilson Trophy Ross Daniel Godick The Scholar Athlete Award Carter Sinclair Cox The Jacques H. Houdry ’43 Golf Award Charles Stevens Manning Girls’ Golf The EA Girls’ Golf Prize Alexandra Helen Van Arkel The Mind, Body, and Spirit Prize Meghan Marie McCormick Boys’ Lacrosse The Stick Lacrosse Award Daniel Edward Gillespie The Team of 1977 Lacrosse Award Luke MacKenzie Miller The Episcopal Academy Lacrosse Award Benjamin Mark Lurio The Donald J. Reape Memorial Award Shane Michael Isdaner 12 Connections The Coach John H. Wynne, Jr. Lacrosse Award James W. Finegan The Class of 1912 Medal / Football Scholarship Shane Michael Isdaner Girls’ Lacrosse National Football / Philadelphia Chapter Thomas Mulligan The Team of 1983 Girls’ Lacrosse Award Megan Davis McFarland The Championship Team of 1995 Girls’ Lacrosse Bowl Caroline McClelland Komlo The Robert Urbani Athletic Service Award Rebecca Odell and Margaret Nelson Orr The Borkowski Coaching Award Colleen Bernabei The Scholar Athlete Award Ashley Anne Aruffo The Keegan Award Edward Silvi The Ground Ball Award Ashley Anne Aruffo The Sportsmanship Cup / Boys’ Daniel Edward Gillespie The Episcopal Academy Defender Award / New Girls’ Lax Award Logan Elizabeth Greer The Sportsmanship Cup / Girls’ Logan Elizabeth Greer School Awards and Championships Crew Varsity Boys’ Four – Third Place Nationals Crew JV Girls’ Double – City Championship, Second Place – Nationals, Stotesbury Championship Crew JV Boys’ Four – City Championship Girls’ Lacrosse – Inter Ac Championship Boys’ Tennis – Inter Ac Championship Continued on page 15 Softball The Team of 2000 Softball Award Victoria Caldwell Pratt The Trophy for Excellence in Softball Victoria Caldwell Pratt The EA Gold Softball Kelsey Amelia Gula The EA Golden Glove Samantha Clayton Williams Boys’ Tennis The John T. McCullough Cup Todd Harrity The George C. Shafer, Jr. Tennis Award Todd Harrity The Scholar Athlete Award William Thomas Brinks Boys’ Track The Class of 1910 Medal Geoffrey Dow McQuilkin The Scholar Athlete Award Geoffrey Dow McQuilkin The Mind, Body, and Spirit Prize Geoffrey Dow McQuilkin Girls’ Track The 1995 Girls’ Track Award Eugenia Ann Norcini The Scholar Athlete Award Winnie J. Liu The Mind, Body, and Spirit Prize Nantale Janet Nsibirwa Girls’ Lacrosse Takes Third Straight Inter-Ac Title Team finished 14-3; 11-1 in the Inter-Ac T he 2007 girls’ lacrosse team won their third sraight Inter-Ac league championship and their tenth in the program’s history after going 14-3 overall and 11-1 in the Inter-Ac. Led by seniors Ashley Aruffo, Logan Greer, Callye Komlo, Megan McFarland, Jessie Small, Nicole Spagnola, and Britt Steidle, the team possessed excellent chemistry, skills, heart, dedication, and desire. Six of the seniors are playing lacrosse at the collegiate level. Highlights of the season included: beating a strong Germantown Academy team twice; beating the undefeated Delaware state champions, Tower Hill; avenging the team’s 2006 Inter-Ac tournament loss by beating Agnes Irwin twice during the 2007 season; finishing the season by beating Penn Charter, the only Inter-Ac team to defeat EA in 2007. f a l l 2 0 0 7 13 Athletics Friends and Former Teammates Catch Up From Opposite Ends of the Field T he last time King Saah ’07 and Ralph Elliott ’06 suited up to play in the same game, they were both wearing Episcopal’s blue and white. But this past September, Saah and Elliott squared off against one another when Lebanon Valley College took on the University of Scranton in NCAA action. Saah’s Lebanon Valley team got the best of Elliott’s Scranton squad with a 3-1 victory. Saah, who was also named the Commonwealth Conference’s Player of the Week on September 10th, had a goal and an assist in the contest. “Modeling Leadership” Revisited… I Boys’ Tennis Captures Inter-Ac Title T he boys’ tennis team enjoyed another very strong season this past spring. The group assembled an impressive overall record of 11-2, going 9-1 in the Inter-Ac and claiming the league title. The team also raised quite a few eyebrows in Maryland at the NEMA Tournament where its 2nd place finish gave EA bragging rights over perennially strong Lawrenceville, McDonogh, and St. Paul. Coach Tim Kent feels that the team’s great depth of talent set this year’s group apart. But the growth of talent at both Haverford and Germantown Academy will make for great competition in the future. Kent says the EA team is young, and despite losing co-captains Hart Callahan and William Brinks, the team has tremendous talent and will be in the thick of things again next year. 14 Connections t is with great pleasure that we’re able to add a sixth Ivy League captain to the “Modeling Leadership at Episcopal and Beyond” story that ran in the Spring 2007 issue of Connections. Ted Hill ’03 captained the Cornell men’s squash team last year. Hill helped Big Red capture the B Division at Nationals and maintain their #9 national ranking. As Hill wrote in the Cornell squash newsletter: “The culmination of my career came in our semifinal match against Amherst. With the overall match at 4-4, the team needed me to deliver a win…. I played the best squash of my life, beating my higher-ranked opponent despite being down a game.” Special Awards First Team All Inter-Ac Baseball Michael Gerard Devine Vince Russomagno – 2nd Team; Honorable Mention: Patrick Mullen Boys’ Lacrosse Robert Colin FitzPatrick and Andrew Patrick Green Honorable Mention: Reid Armstrong Whelan, Matthew Austin Lerman, Daniel Edward Gillespie Girls’ Lacrosse Ashley Anne Aruffo, Logan Elizabeth Greer, Caroline Komlo Tri Sport Recipients 2006-07 9th Grade Lauren Frances Berry Girls’ Water Polo, Swimming/Diving, Softball Alejandro David Rettig y Martinez Soccer, Winter Track, Crew Stephen John Robinson Football, Winter Track, Track Kelsey Amelia Gula Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball Marisa Anne Spagnolo Field Hockey, Winter Track, Track Kristen Lynn Robinson Soccer, Swimming/Diving, Softball Julia Eleni Tamaccio Tennis, Winter Track, Track 10th Grade Alexandra Helen Van Arkel Tennis, Squash, Golf Samantha Sarah Arbitman Soccer, Basketball, Lacrosse 12th Grade Honorable Mention: Megan David McFarland Richard Patrick Ferro Football, Winter Track, Lacrosse Samantha Ann Aronchick Water Polo, Swimming/Diving, Softball Girls’ Golf Alexandra Helen Van Arkle John Richard Gormley Football, Winter Track, Lacrosse Ashley Anne Aruffo Soccer, Basketball, Lacrosse Honorable Mention: Andrea Fieger Todd B. Harrity Cross Country, Squash, Tennis Kristin Brooke Deuber Cross Country, Swimming/Diving, Track Katharine Louise Ivory Field Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse Earle Blair Fox Soccer, Basketball, Lacrosse Caitlin Stokes Powers Field Hockey, Swimming/Diving, Lacrosse Logan Elizabeth Greer Field Hockey, Squash, Lacrosse Hallie Constance Snyder Soccer, Winter Track, Lacrosse Taylor Williams Hess Soccer, Ice Hockey, Baseball Megan Marion Spagnola Soccer, Basketball, Lacrosse Shane Michael Isdaner Football, Basketball, Lacrosse 11th Grade Caroline McClelland Komlo Soccer, Basketball, Lacrosse Softball Kelsey Amelia Gula Honorable Mention: Lauren Berry Tennis Todd B. Harrity, Kayong Lee, Peter Hart Callahan All American Girls’ Lacrosse Honorable Mention: Logan Elizabeth Greer Academic All Americans Girls’ Lacrosse Ashley Anne Aruffo Logan Elizabeth Greer Megan Davis McFarland First Team All Main Line Boys’ Lacrosse Dan Gillespie, Robert FitzPatrick Girls’ Lacrosse Caroline Komlo, Logan Greer, Ashley Aruffo Boys’ Tennis Todd Harrity, Kayong Lee, Hart Callahan Boys’ Track Geoffrey McQuilkin Douglas Cato Ammon Soccer, Winter Track, Baseball Kaitlin Jennifer Brennan Field Hockey, Basketball, Golf Matthew Michael Byrne Football, Basketball, Track Nicole Kristy Carrido Soccer, Winter Track, Track Rachel M. Chung Field Hockey, Winter Track, Track Richard Ellis Craft Soccer, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse Emmaline Marie Imbriglia Soccer, Basketball, Track Geoffrey Dow McQuilkin Soccer, Winter Track, Track Eugenia Ann Norcini Field Hockey, Winter Track, Track Margaret Nelson Orr Water Polo, Swimming/Diving, Lacrosse Clifford Canan Satell Soccer, Wrestling, Baseball Jessie Louise Small Field Hockey, Swimming/Diving, Lacrosse Ann Virginia Spofford Cross Country, Swimming/Diving, Track Alexandra Christine Jahnle Field Hockey, Winter Track, Lacrosse Mary Catherine Khella Cross Country , Winter Track, Track Alexa Christine Narzikul Soccer, Winter Track, Lacrosse Francis Latta Nassau Cross Country, Winter Track, Track f a l l 2 0 0 7 15 Winter Concert Thursday, December 13th at 7:00 pm Domino Presents “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” T he Episcopal Academy Domino Club performed William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” this October to rave reviews. Shakespeare’s popular comedy/fantasy provided lots of laughs and spectacle as its talented cast and crew took audiences on a journey into a magical forest where couples fell magically in and out of love and a hilarious theater troupe rehearses for a chance to perform for the Royals of Athens. Said 9th grade form dean Cheryl McLauchlan: “I laughed all the way home.” Spring Concert Thursday, April 17th at 7:00 pm From left to right are cast members Michael Harvey, Jeremy Asch, Ben Mascioli, Sean Purcell, and Sebastian McCall. Students from the Vocal Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra, and Jazz Band will again be featured as part of Villanova Conference Center’s afternoon tea/ brunch concert series and the performance trip this year will be to New Orleans over Spring Break. Artist Sami Khella Exhibits at Episcopal T he Episcopal Academy Parents Association Art Edge Committee welcomed Sami Khella, a Philadelphiabased artist and Episcopal parent, as their artist for October. Khella’s work was on display in the Main Building lobby for the duration of the month. Mr. Khella studied fine art at the University of Pennsylvania, where he learned to etch with Hitoshi Nakazato. He exhibits his work widely and regularly in the United States and abroad, most recently in Vancouver, Canada. His work has also been represented in many private and corporate collections and has won many awards. 16 Connections Princess Winnifred the Woebegone (Maggie Familetti, center) sings the hilarious song “Shy” to the disapproving Wizard (Carly Ciccotti, left) and Queen Aggravain (Anna Devon-Sand, right). Middle School Presents “Once Upon A Mattress” T he Middle School Harlequin Club will be performing “Once Upon a Mattress” this fall with music by Mary Rodgers, lyrics by Marshall Barer, and book by Jay Thompson, Dean Fuller, and Marshall Barer. Susan LaPalombara will serve as Director, Joe Buches as Musical Director, Mandie Banks as Choreographer, and Brandon Koenig as Technical Director. In this shortened version of the warm and hilarious Broadway musical, based on Hans Christian Anderson’s “The Princess and the Pea,” the audience learns the “true story” of this well-known tale. “Once Upon a Mattress” is filled with fabulous songs, wonderful dance numbers, hilarity, and romance. Concert Dates Upper School Arts Author and Storyteller Visit the Lower Schools Author Dan Gutman paid a visit to the Devon Campus, while storyteller Robin Moore spent time at Merion Ninth Grade Student Has Poetry Published Freshman Synae Allen has work included in Teen Writers Academy publication E piscopal Academy freshman Synae Allen of Philadelphia was selected to participate in the Teen Writers Academy summer program at the Paul Robeson House, a historic Museum and Institute for Civic Responsibility in Philadelphia. The program worked with small groups of committed young writers, exposing them to all forms of written expression. The output from the three summer program groups is a compilation of their best work and is entitled identity, edited by Valerie Harris. A reading of selections from the book was held at The Rotunda at the University of Pennsylvania earlier this fall. Two of Allen’s poems appear in identity. Her interest in creative writing started in first grade and has grown to become a vital means of communicating her views, dreams, and vision, she said. Annual Oral History Theater Project Focuses On Episcopal’s History I n September, both the Merion and Devon campuses enjoyed visits from two well-known children’s artists. At Devon, best-selling author Dan Gutman paid a visit and spent time with the students. Gutman has written a variety of books including The Kid Who Ran For President, The Homework Machine, My Weird School Series, and others. At Merion, storyteller Robin Moore stopped in to spend some time with the Lower School students and share his performances. Moore has received many awards, including The Parent’s Choice Award. He was named “Author of the Year” by the PA School Librarian’s Association and was recently named “National Storyteller of the Year” by The Creative Arts Institute. Storyteller Robin Moore performs for Lower School students at Merion. T he theater department’s annual oral history project, for which fourth grade students traditionally interview local senior citizens about their lives and experiences and create a drama performance based on the stories, will take on a whole new angle this year. In keeping with the school’s Chapel theme of “Reaching Back to Go Forward,” and head of school Ham Clark’s institutional goal to “Celebrate our history, preserve our tradition, catalogue our best practices, and pave the way for excellence in all that we do on the new campus,” theater chair Susan LaPolombara has expanded the program to include the fourth grade students on the Devon Campus and focus their attention on the stories of Episcopal through alumni, parents, coaches, faculty, and staff. The group will interview 27 Episcopal community members about their memories and experiences at EA and then LaPolombara and drama teacher Rachel Miller will work with the students to write original scripts based on the stories. Author Dan Gutman spends time with the combined kindergarten classes at Devon. f a l l 2 0 0 7 17 Alumni The 50th Reunion Class of 1957 Alumni Weekend 2007 In Review A lumni Weekend was a big success this year as hundreds of alumni, as well as their families and guests, descended on Episcopal on April 28 and 29. The celebration began on Friday morning as members of the 50th Reunion Class of 1957 were honored as guests at Upper School Chapel. Bruce Bennett ’57, a professor of English at Wells College, and the poet laureate of his class, gave a wonderful address. During the day, alumni representing many of the “2’s” and “7’s” classes attended class with Upper School students, took tours of the Merion Campus, and visited the Barnes Museum. The noon hour featured not only food, but a performance by EA’s renowned Vocal Ensemble, and was capped off by a presentation on the new campus by Head of School, Ham Clark. Following lunch, several vans headed off to Newtown Square to give interested alumni their first glimpse of the construction underway on the new campus. The afternoon ended with a moving tribute to the late Fitz Eugene Dixon ’42, who was memorialized in Christ Chapel. One of the highlights of this service was hearing the warm recollections of life with Fitz given by his widow, Edith. Friday evening brought the customary All Alumni Reception held again this year in the Annenberg Library, with entertainment provided by the very talented Episcopal Jazz Quartet. A wide range of classes were represented at the reception, from 1937 to 2001. Ham Clark welcomed those assembled, and then introduced members of the Class of 1982 25th Reunion Committee and the 50th Reunion Gift Committee, who each presented Ham with checks representing their class reunion gifts. Ham then introduced Howard Morgan ’57 and his family, who recently endowed a chair in Creative Writing as part of both a family and class gift. They were followed by Charlie Ogelsby ’63, President of the Alumni Society, who covered a lot of important business (the Annual Meeting of the Alumni Society) in a very short time, much to relief and amusement of the alumni in attendance. Finally, as has been a tradition for a number of years, the 50th Reunion Class was led from the library to Ryan Hall by a bagpiper, a role filled this year by Zander Lee ’08, whose grandfather Bob Lee ’52 was present with other members of the 55th Reunion Class. The Class of 1957 then enjoyed a wonderful meal hosted by Ham and Ceci Clark in Ryan Hall. Annual MacBean Bowl Saturday’s Events Spencer Hoffman ’05, Packy McCormick ’05, AJ Wessels ’06, Brendan Roach ’06, Andrew Rogers ’98, and Pete Yeremian ’03 returned to EA to judge the Junto MacBean Bowl debate tournament in May. (Judges not pictured: Jessie Moyer ’01 and Amy Vegari ’98.) Topics covered were, (round one) “Resolved: The U.S. Government should ban capital punishment,” and (round two) “Resolved: The Federal Government should legalize same sex marriage.” 18 Connections Saturday morning is a special time for the 50th Reunion Class on Alumni Weekend as members of the class gather in the Chapel to remember their friends and classmates who have passed on and share some very poignant stories. Following the service, a panel from the 50th Reunion Class (which included one intrepid spouse) presented their thoughts on life’s passions through vocations and avocations. Later, at lunch in Ryan Hall, the Old Guard welcomed the 50th Reunion Class into their august ranks. Afterwards, Gordon Cooney ’77 gave a fabulous presentation in the theater about his experiences working to gain freedom for a wrongfully convicted inmate on death row in Louisiana. This story has gained national attention and Disney has purchased the rights to make it into a movie, which will star Matt Damon in the role of Cooney. At the same time as the Old Guard was toasting the Class of 1957 in Ryan Hall, many younger alumni, especially from the classes of 1987 and 1992, gathered next to Wetherill House for a family picnic. This barbeque was very well attended, and the families who brought their children especially appreciated the proximity to the Wetherill House playground. Lower School art teacher Julie Choi presided over an art workshop for the younger set following the cookout. On Saturday night, the Old Guard Classes of 1937, 1942, 1947, and 1952 were treated to cocktails and dinner at the Devon Campus. At the same time, the Class of 1957 met at St. David’s Golf Club to wrap up their whirlwind weekend over dinner. The Class of 1962 celebrated their 45th Reunion at the home of John Hodge ’62, while the Class of 1967 took over Ryan Hall for their 40th. The Class of 1972 had a small but spirited group gather in Wayne to toast their 35th. The 30th Reunion bridged both Friday and Saturday nights, with Andy Kronfeld ’77 hosting the Class of 1977 at his home on Friday, and the class meeting at the Merion Cricket Club on Saturday evening. Rich Crockett ’82’s home was the site of the 25th Reunion bash for the Class of 1982. Rounding out the evening, the Class of 1987 met for dinner at Blush in Bryn Mawr to celebrate the 20th Reunion and the Class of 1992 had a lively 15th reunion gathering at Kildare’s Headhouse Square in Philadelphia. All in all, those who came back to campus and attended their class reunion parties last April were filled with wonderful memories of their time at Episcopal and rekindled old friendships. Most were pleased with what they saw happening at Episcopal today, and were amazed by what is happening in Newtown Square. We hope that everyone, not just reunion year classes, can join us this coming spring for Alumni/Farewell Weekend on May 2-4, 2008 as we celebrate our past and say goodbye to both Merion and Devon. November 22 Thanksgiving Soccer and Touch Football – Merion November 23 Alumnae Field Hockey – Merion November 23 Class of 1997 10th Reunion (Tri Na Nog) November 24 Class of 2002 5th Reunion (Mad River) November 29 Regional Reception in New York City (Williams Club) Stay tuned for Information on these December Events: EA Blue/White Alumni Ice Hockey Game Alumni Water Polo – Merion EA vs. Haverford Alumni Ice Hockey Alumni Basketball (Men and Women) January 7 College Day – Merion January 16 Philadelphia Regional Reception (venue TBD) Alumni Events Calendar November 21 1st Reunion for Class of 2007 – Ryan Hall 2007 Episcopal Legacies First Row: Andrew Nassau, Henry Nassau ’72, Danny Burke, Gretchen Burke (Chairman of the Board of Trustees), Logan Greer, Sandy Greer ’46. Second Row: Melanie Cox (former Trustee), Chris Le Vine, Clayton Platt ’73, Kelsey Platt, Annie Spofford, Ginny Spofford Hon., John Spofford ’74. Third Row: Carter Cox, Chris Le Vine ’75, Samantha Williams, John Williams ’75. Fourth Row: Ross Godick, Bruce Godick ’71, Britt Murdoch ’75, CJ Murdoch, Gardner Walling ’83, Julia Clark, Matt Devlin, Ham Clark (Head of School). Fifth Row: Spencer Squire, Jim Squire, Hon., Jim Brown ’75, Wendy Brown, Liza Walling, Steve Devlin ’76. Last Row: Blair Fox, Pete Fox ’74, Luke Miller, Luisa Rabe (former trustee), and Dick Walling ’76. f a l l 2 0 0 7 19 Alumni Ever Episcopal... $67 Million and Counting T he Ever Episcopal Campaign is almost three-quarters of the way home. But we need everyone's help to reach our goal. For complete campaign coverage, please read the fall 2007 issue of the Ever Episcopal Campaign Newsletter and visit the new campus Web site at www.episcopalacademy.org/ newcampus. The campaign newsletter is published quarterly and mailed to the entire EA community. $90 Million 85 Million 80 Million Alumni Society Honors Elizabeth Cocco Hon. with the 2007 Bishop William White Award T he Bishop William White Award is presented each year to a dedicated member of the Episcopal faculty whose influence on the Academy and its students extends beyond the classroom. This year, the award was presented to Elizabeth Cocco Hon., who has devoted 16 years to teaching at Episcopal, most recently working to build a Spanish program for Lower School students. In addition to her work in the classroom, Elizabeth has served as a member of Episcopal’s Accreditation For Growth Committee, Coeducation Committee, Groundbreaking Committee, and recently served as 2006-2007 Chair of the Faculty and Staff Executive Committee. Outside of Episcopal, Elizabeth is involved in the student screening process of the Community Partnership School, a collaboration between the Honickman Center and Germantown Academy in North Philadelphia. One colleague commented: “Elizabeth works tirelessly and creatively to provide our youngest students with the tools needed, in particular for success in school, and more important, for success as human beings.” 75 Million 70 Million 65 Million 60 Million 55 Million 50 Million 45 Million 40Million 35Million 30Million 25Million 20Million 15Million 10Million 5Million 20 C o n n e c t i o n s EA Defeats Haverford in Alumni Squash Challenge in New York City by Trevor McGuinness ’06 A ny Haverford School alumnus who knows anything about the school’s rich squash heritage will readily share the “undisputed fact” that Haverford holds more varsity squash wins over archrival Episcopal Academy. If you were to ask the same question to an Episcopal alum, the proclamation would be reversed. Perhaps Jim Zug, Jr. will someday set the record straight (see “A History of Excellence” in the Spring 2007 issue of Connections), but until then, one thing is certain: Episcopal holds the inaugural “EA/HS NYC Alum Squash Challenge” title after competition played at the University Club. The contest started with an amazing display of doubles squash as Episcopal’s Trevor McGuinness ’06 and Union Club Assistant Pro Thad Roberts ’99 took on Haverford’s Morris Clothier ’83 (US Squash Doubles National champ ’93, ’94, ’95, ’98-02, ’05) and Amherst standout Mike Strong ’01. McGuinness battled Clothier along the left wall with each keeping their rails tight and fast paced, while Roberts’ and Strong’s exchanges along the right wall were steady and crisp. In the end, the Episcopal duo’s consistency prevailed as they captured the match in three games. Match play then moved to the singles court where Haverford’s legendary Ned Edwards ’76, a former member of the pro squash tour and inductee to the US Squash Hall of Fame, played a great singles match with EA/Cornell grad Ben Stokes ’02. In the end, Edward’s lightningquick hands triumphed over Stokes’ power and athleticism. In the third round of play, Mike Strong avenged his firstround loss by teaming up with Haverford’s Colin Bell to defeat Episcopal alums Chad Burkhardt ’98 and Jeff Porter ’99. On the adjacent two singles courts, Haverford’s Chris O’Connell ’00 defeated Episcopal’s Drew Crockett ’01 in a close three-game match, while Thad Roberts returned to the singles court and defeated nemesis Morris Clothier in a stunning display of grit and determination. With the “challenge” tied at three matches each, the outcome was decided in a five game, nail-biter played on the doubles court before a standing-room-only crowd. Episcopal’s Peter Halpert ’76 paired with Trevor McGuinness Winning Duo Peter Halpert ’76 and author Trevor against Ned Edwards McGuinness ’06 and Chris O’Connell, who sought to add a doubles win to their respective singles wins. The games see-sawed with Halpert deftly handling the barrage of cross courts and high rails that increased with each game. Halpert’s patience paid a huge dividend as he kept the ball in play allowing McGuinness to take the shots needed to win the match three games to two. There is little doubt that this inaugural event will continue as each school vies to win more titles in the nation’s oldest prep school rivalry. Honorary Alumni Awards Presented to Three Members of the Faculty and Staff C (l to r): Win Lippincott ’99, Carvel Camp Hon., Charles Collins Hon., and Charlie Ogelsby ’63. (Not pictured: Ed Silvi Hon.) harlie Ogelsby ’63 and Win Lippincott ’99, president and vice president of the Alumni Society Board of Managers respectively, joined Episcopal faculty and staff for their end-of-year celebration to present its annual awards. Each year the Alumni Society presents Honorary Alumni Awards to members of the faculty and staff who have completed 10 full years of service to the Academy. This year Carvel Camp, Charles Collins, and Ed Silvi (not pictured) received an honorary membership in the Alumni Society. f a l l 2 0 0 7 21 Alumni 3rd Annual EA vs GA Alumni Lacrosse Game Pictured left to right: Guest Coach John Wynne, Hon., Logan Welde ’92, Burke Gallagher ’97, Trevor Walker ’99, Lowrey Heaver ’59, Eric Gregg ’96, Jamie Creed ’00, Brian Mann ’81, and Chris Fallon ’98. Despite a short roster, EA picked up an easy victory over GA’s alumni squad! Mark your calendar for this year’s game to be hosted by EA at the Merion Campus Saturday, May 3, 2008. We hope to see you there! Alumni Survey Results Strong L ast spring, The Episcopal Academy engaged Lookout Management Inc. (LMI) to perform an extensive survey of alumni attitudes toward a wide variety of topics, incuding their experience as students and how they feel about aspects of the school today. The response rate was solid and better than expected. Over 30% of Episcopal’s active alumni submitted responses (the typical rate is 25% for this kind of survey, according to LMI), and of those, 85% were identified by name. The Alumni Office and the school appreciate the time and thought that EA’s alumni spent to make this project a success. The Alumni Office is also indebted to all of the respondents for the trust that was clearly shown in sharing frank comments about EA’s strengths and areas of needed improvement. The goal was to learn as much as possible about how alumni feel about the school. The participation among alumni across all decades was fairly well balanced. The range of classes that responded was from 1935 to 2006. 33% of those who submitted responses graduated before 1965; 24% were from the classes of 1965 to 1984, 24% were from the classes of 1985 to 1997, and 19% were from the classes of 1998 to 2006. While the raw numbers favor the younger classes, the higher percentage of responses per class came from the Old Guard. Here are some highlights from the LMI’s analysis of the alumni responses to the survey: • 97% of the alumni who participated in the survey rated their level of satisfaction with the Episcopal Academy student experience as high or very high. On a scale from 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest, overall student satisfaction was rated at 4.4. • The Episcopal academic program was rated highly at 4.6, followed closely by caliber of faculty at 4.4, and interaction with faculty at 4.3. 22 C o n n e c t i o n s • 95.3% reported that there were faculty or staff who were strongly favorable in their influence on the Episcopal student experience. In fact, 135 members of the current and former faculty and staff were mentioned by name in the survey responses. • Those respondents who agreed with the statement “I am proud to be an Episcopal graduate,” outnumbered those who disagreed by a ratio of 49 to 1. We learned some very important things about our current and proposed alumni events, and will take steps to implement what we learned in a timely fashion. Here are some examples of what we learned: Of all the events on the alumni calendar, Alumni Weekend ranks highest among those who have participated, with EA/Haverford/AIS Weekend ranking a close second. There is a very strong interest in further developing career networking among EA’s alumni. Many alumni would like to come back to campus to attend a class taught by one of Episcopal’s teachers. There is interest among alumni who live outside of the Philadelphia area, and outside of the areas served by regional associations (New York, for example), for periodic visits by the head of school and/or other representatives of the Alumni Office. While there is strong support for the new campus in Newtown Square, we need to reassure some alumni that the mission and traditions of Episcopal will remain vibrant and continue to live on after the school makes its move (probably much the same as when the school moved out of Philadelphia to Merion in 1920). You can learn more about the Alumni Survey results by visiting the EA Web site at www.episcopalacademy.org. Spirituality & Community Service Episcopal Returns to Africa for Annual Service Work R ising seniors Matt Carpinello, Chris George, Ben Mickel, Joi Patterson, and Anna Swanson traveled to Mika, Tanzania this past summer to perform a number of community service projects in the village, which has been ravaged by AIDS. This is the second year Episcopal’s community service program has made the trip. Faculty members Doug Parsons and Susan Swanson accompanied the group. During the past year, the Mika Village School was in danger of being closed due to the lack of a latrine for the students. The EA students sprang into action during the academic year and held a number of fundraisers to gather funds for its construction, including Mika Movie Night, ice cream sales, a Chapel collection, and other programs. Eventually the students raised the needed $5,000 to build the latrine. During the visit this summer, the EA students attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony and were greeted by many grateful officials. While in Mika, the students taught English and math in the village school, painted murals in the orphanage, and distributed donations they had brought with them. They also fed the orphans their daily meal provided by the Mika Foundation (see www.mikafoundation.org). Every afternoon the EA students led the Mika villagers in games and activities. Among the many things the students learned, was how AIDS can impact an entire community and how much of an impact one school or one individual can have on another’s well-being. From left: Assistant Director of Community Life Susan Swanson (far left), senior Anna Swanson, and senior Chris George help paint the village orphanage. Senior Matt Carpinello teaches one of the classes at the Mika village school. Visit Chapel Through Chapel Talks On The Web Site… Who says you need to be in Merion or Devon to follow what’s happening in Chapel at Episcopal? Visit the “Chapel Talks” Web page on the Episcopal Web site (from the Home Page, click on School Life, then Chapel Program, and then Chapel Talks) to read the inspiring presentations given by students and guests each week. Seniors Joi Patterson (at right) and Ben Mickel hand out food to a number of the village’s AIDS orphans. f a l l 2 0 0 7 23 Spirituality & Community Service Vestry Honors School History With Chapel Theme for 2007-2008 “Reach Back to Go Forward” chosen with some help from James “Bruiser” Flint ’83 T he Upper School Vestry, Middle School Chapel Council, and the school Chaplains went through the usual exercise last spring of formulating the Chapel theme for the 2007-2008 school year. Not surprisingly, one of the recurring themes that kept popping up was the move and the need to honor Episcopal’s past in some way. Eventually, the group focused in on the phrase, “Know where you have been so that you know where you are going,” but the group wanted to make the phrase more concise so it could be presented in more simple language; a task easier said thean done. At a bit of an impasse, Chaplain Squire attended a luncheon for scholarship donors just before the final meeting to determine the year’s Chapel theme. The speaker was James “Bruiser” Flint ’83, head basketball coach at Drexel, who noted that his time at Episcopal prepared him for the academic challenges of college and helped him succeed in life. While talking with current students, Flint noted that they should always “know where you have been and know where you are going.” He summed up by sharing that he tells his players: “Reach Back to Go Forward.” Without realizing it, Flint had presented the Vestry, Chapel Council, and the Chaplains with the concise language they were looking for to honor Episcopal’s past and use it to propel us to the new campus in Newtown Square. “Spare Change to Save a Life” Raises Over $14,000 for Mutombo Foundation O ver the past six months, students from all units at Episcopal have been collecting spare change with their families to donate to the school’s “Spare Change to Save a Life” campaign to help support the Dikembe Mutombo Foundation. In our Spring 2007 issue of Connections, we reported that the program, which was the brainchild of Episcopal students Meredith (7th grade) and Alex (10th grade) Nelson, had raised just over $5,000. But in the last four months, that number nearly tripled and the campaign has concluded with a total of $14,252.16 raised. Special thanks go to the Community Service department for counting and packaging all of the spare change (which came in more than 500 full tennis ball containers) and making nearly daily trips to the local bank. A check will be presented to Mr. Mutombo in a ceremony at Episcopal sometime this fall. James “Bruiser” Flint ’83 during his talk with Episcopal’s scholarship donors that inspired this year’s Chapel theme of “Reach Back to Go Forward.” Episcopal’s Community Service Board members pose with just a few of the hundreds of coinfilled cans EA students and families donated to “Spare Change To Save A Life.” From left to right are senior Julia Williams, junior Caroline Pratt, junior Julian Rodriguez, senior Alejandro Rettig y Martinez, and junior Julian Jowise. 24 C o n n e c t i o n s Episcopal Graduate Interns at the Vatican Blake Marymor ’04 put his video and Web production expertise to work as an intern in the Vatican’s Internet Office I n January of 2007, Blake Marymor ’04 got more than he bargained for when he planned to spend a semester abroad in Italy. Now a senior at Villanova University majoring in communications, Blake was planning the stereotypical abroad experience balancing study and travel. While planning the trip, however, he was presented with a unique opportunity that turned his run-of-the-mill trip into an opportunity of a lifetime. A professor asked him if he wanted to intern in the Vatican’s Internet Office. “One of my professors stopped me in May 2006 and told me this would be perfect for me to combine school and my profession, which is [theater and video] production,” said Blake. With more than seven years of professional studio work and extensive experience with Episcopal’s theatre productions, Blake was able to land a teaching assistant position in the computer science department at Villanova. All of which made him the perfect candidate for the Blake Marymor ’04 spent a semester abroad last internship. winter working in the Vatican’s Internet Office. This past January, Blake was off to Rome. During his four months in Italy, Blake learned Italian and worked on many projects for the Vatican, from video and audio editing to Web and graphic design. Two of his main projects included the Easter 2007 Web page, which can be found at www.vatican.va, and a documentary of the pilgrimage to Lourdes, France. Blake worked in the Internet Office of the Holy See under Sister Judith Zoebelein, a part of the order of the The Franciscan Sisters of the Holy Eucharist. It was due to her that Blake was chosen to design the Easter Web site. “One day, Sister Judith told me they needed a banner for the front page about Easter. After she saw my design, she told me to continue with the entire page, including transcribing it into six languages. It was quite an honor,” Blake noted. The design of the page comes from a picture that he took of a panel from the door at St. Peter’s Cathedral. To celebrate Easter, Blake cooked brunch for Sister Judith and her houseguests. “The Lourdes Project was the one project I knew I would be doing. I planned for it the entire semester before I left,” said Blake. “The sick travel to Lourdes on a 24-hour train ride in hope that the water from the mysterious grotto that St Bernadette dug will cure them.” For seven days, Blake and his two fellow interns documented the trip as well as aided those in need. “We traveled as pilgrims and recorded the experience of the sick as well as our own—a humbling trip,” said Blake. He was not only responsible for the audio and video of the journey, but also aided in the hospital. “My roommate on the trip, Carlo, was a volunteer for the hospital, so I tagged along with the hope of getting some footage,” Blake said. “But, within five minutes of being there, I was helping out pushing wheelchairs and serving food. One night I did the night shift assisting Carlo.” Blake has now returned to the states to finish editing the documentary. He was asked to continue his work for the Vatican as a member of the Communications Department at Villanova. He is currently working on editing hours of tapes in Italian of the Pope at Auschwitz in order to put a highlighted version on the Vatican Web site. Blake also just completed the Web site for the Worldwide Catholic League as he starts his senior year. “The entire experience is one that I will never forget.” Lower School at Merion celebrates Sukkot at the Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy (formerly Akiba) All of the Lower School at Merion students traveled to neighbor school Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy on September 26th to help celebrate and learn more about the Jewish holiday Sukkot. In an interfaith Chapel service the students learned that during this holiday, members of the Jewish faith construct a temporary structure in which to eat their meals, entertain guests, relax, and even sleep. The Sukkah is reminiscent of the type of huts in which the ancient Israelites dwelt during their 40 years of wandering in the desert after the Exodus from Egypt, and is intended to reflect God's benevolence in providing for their needs in the desert. f a l l 2 0 0 7 25 Development Annual Giving Celebrates Another Banner Year Annual Giving Campaign 2006- 2007 raises more than $2 million T he 2006 – 07 Annual Giving Campaign once again finished with a bang, setting a new record of $2,046,673. Thanks to the hard work of three-year co-chairs Lori Kelly and Ed Jones ‘87, along with Rob Melchionni ’98 and over 125 volunteers, this past year was once again very special. The annual fund is the lifeblood of the school and a key part of the operating budget. Gifts to the annual fund help support all Episcopal programs including, but not limited to, faculty salaries, academic programs, athletics, and the chapel programs. There are nine different areas where you can designate your gift and your support is very much needed and appreciated. Highlights of this year’s campaign include: • Class of 2006 setting a new record for college-age alumni participation (24%) • Over 580 Advocate Donors (gifts of $1,000 and above) surpassing last year’s record (541) • Seven alumni classes with over 65% participation: 1930, ’31, ’33, ’36, ’40, ’45, and ’50 • 71% parent participation, contributing over $870,000 • 101 new young alumni (classes 10 years out or earlier) donors • 25th Reunion Record for the Class of ’82 for donors (55%) and dollars (over $62,000) Plans are already underway for the 2007-08 campaign and the co-chairs this year will be Pat McKay, Joe Bongiovanni ’91, Rob Melchionni ’98, and Courtney Bancroft Morris ’99. We look forward to your continuing support as we try to reach our goal of $2,075,000. If you would like to help with this year’s campaign, or to make a gift, please contact Bruce Konopka, Associate Director of Development, at 610-617-2233 or bkonopka@episcopalacademy.org. To make a gift online, visit the school’s Web site, www.episcopalacademy.org, and click on the “Annual Giving Works” icon in the lower left corner. 26 C o n n e c t i o n s 10 Things You May Not Know About the New Campus 1. The pool on the Merion Campus holds approximately 140,000 gallons of water (25 yards in length). The pool on the new campus will hold 389,000 gallons of water (35 meters in length). 2. The number of classrooms in the Middle School will jump from 15 at Merion to 22 on the New Campus. 3. Currently there are 363 parking spaces on the Merion and Devon Campuses combined. On the new campus there will be more than 650. 4. The new campus in Newtown Square will be approximately four times the size of Haverford’s campus (32 acres), almost seven times as big as Agnes Irwin’s campus (18 acres), almost three times the size of Penn Charter’s campus (44 acres), and even larger than the sprawling Germantown Academy campus (120 acres). 5. Seating in the main theater will jump from 400 at Merion to 600 on the new campus and the square footage of the stage area will jump from 1,540 sq. ft. to 2,530 sq. ft. 6. Every classroom on the new campus will have a plasma television for use as a digital blackboard and closed-circuit message board and communication network. 7. Saplings from many of the trees that live on both the Merion and Devon Campuses will be transplanted on the new campus this coming spring, bringing the legacy of Fred Doolittle and the EA forestry club with us. 8. The new campus will have a Woodland Classroom, which will be outfitted with 18 boulders that can be utilized as seating and will include additional landscaping elements. Teachers of all disciplines can utilize this area for class meetings or instruction. 9. The future home of the Director of Operations and Facilities is one of the original homes built on what became the Liseter Hall Farm. Dating back to the 1700s, the house will be renovated and restored, and provides a connection to the property's history. 10. The new Chapel will have seating for 900 people. Christ Chapel at Merion seats only 600. In addition, the pulpits, overhanging cross, altar, kneelers, chaplain's and head's chairs, parts of the organ, and the 24 individual stained glass windows will all be installed in the new chapel. Development Office Welcomes Two New Staff Members IRA Gift Opportunity Expires December 31, 2007 U Kathleen Cannon T Sarah Baker Perkins ’01 he Development Office has added two new staff members to its department. Sarah Baker Perkins ’01, Campaign Coordinator and Major Gifts Officer, returned to Episcopal this summer to join the Development Office and the History Department. After her 2005 graduation from Duke University, Sarah taught history and Latin at The Agnes Irwin School, where she also coached cross-country. At Episcopal, Sarah works with the Ever Episcopal campaign team and teaches one section of ninth grade history. Kathleen Cannon, Major Gifts Officer, is a past parent (Maura ’98 and Caroline ’06) and former board member of the Gesu School in Philadelphia and a member of its education committee. Kathleen has also worked as a former math teacher in the New York City public schools, a literacy tutor for Philadelphia Reads, a homeless advocate for the Interfaith Hospitality Network, and has performed cultural fundraising for the Opera Company of Philadelphia, Diva Communications, Philadelphia Orchestra, the Academy of the Fine Arts, and the Philadelphia Museum of Arts, among You can track the construction many others. progress of the new campus via the EA Web site. From construction photos, campaign progress, architect bios, live Web cam of the project, renderings of the buildings, and video slide shows, it’s all there. ntil December 31, 2007, people 70.5 years of age and older can make lifetime charitable gifts from their IRA without tax complications. This is good news for people who want to give retirement assets during their lifetime, but have been discouraged from doing so because of the income tax penalty. Thanks to the Pension Protection Act of 2006, individuals can give up to $100,000 a year from their IRA to Episcopal and other qualified charities without incurring tax on the distribution. The process is simple, but you must act soon to take advantage of this special provision. By doing so, you will provide cash that Episcopal needs today and give yourself the joy of watching your philanthropy take shape. For a detailed fact sheet contact Carolyn Jaeger, Director of Planned Giving, at 610-617-2252 or jaeger@ episcopalacademy.org. Stay Right On Target With the New Campus Stay on top of the progress as we count down the days until our arrival in Newtown Square. www.episcopalacademy.org/newcampus/ f a l l 2 0 0 7 27 Class Notes E dited by THE Alumni OF F ICE If you are interested in becoming a class agent, please contact Bruce Konopka at 610-617-2233, or Jen Slike 610-617-2294 ext. 3143, in the Development Office for more information. Celebrate your Reunion on the Merion Campus one last time at Alumni/Farewell Weekend May 2-4, 2008 S. Gareth Davis ’39, the “World Citizen.” Angela Garofalo Breuers and Marc Breuers ’88. • Class of 1938 70th Reunion • Class of 1943 65th Reunion • Class of 1948 60th Reunion • Class of 1953 55th Reunion • Class of 1958 50th Reunion • Class of 1963 45th Reunion • Class of 1968 40th Reunion • Class of 1973 35th Reunion • Class of 1978 30th Reunion • Class of 1983 25th Reunion • Class of 1988 20th Reunion • Class of 1993 15th Reunion For more information about your reunion, visit www.episcopalacademy.org/ reunions. 32 Class Agent Needed 33 Class Agent: Bart Linvill 34 Class Agent Needed 35 Class Agent Needed 36 Class Agent: John Haas 37 Class Agent: Kingsley Weston 38 Class Agent Needed Emlen Cresson reports: “Ruth and I are still doing English Country dancing, or as much as my 88 years and Parkinsons and Restless Leg will permit. We are looking forward to my 70th reunion, next May, with pleasure.” Bruce Granger reports: “Eleanor and I have been living comfortably in Eagle Crest, an assisted-living facility in St. Paul. We live only five miles from my son Adam who teaches and plays western guitar. He and his wife Renee have a son Austin who is 16 and just finished his sophomore year in high school.” 39 Class Agent Needed S. Gareth Davis reports that a documentary is being prepared to front a full length film on his life as a “World Citizen.” You can read more about Garry and his work at www.garrydavis.org or www.worldservice.org. From Garry’s bio: “Has been imprisoned 34 times in nine countries for not having ‘valid’ papers, Davis travels only with the World Service Authority passport. The father of Kristina, Troy, 28 C o n n e c t i o n s Athena, and Kim, Davis continues to lecture extensively in addition to his writing and continued single-minded quest to evolve the youthful World Government of World Citizens.” 40 Class Agents: Harry Toland, R.T. Toland, and Jack Hopkins 41 Class Agents: J. Tyler Griffin, Roger Miller, and Karl Rugart 42 Class Agents: Bill Nagle and Woody Woodring 43 Class Agents: Jim Carson, Joe Gordon, Bill Lander, and Davis Pearson 44 Class Agents: Al Hume and Doug Raymond 45 Class Agent: George Robinette 46 Class Agent: Wink Bennett 47 Class Agent: Brooks Keffer 48 Class Agents: John Hentz, Hamill Horne, and Dick Schneider 49 Class Agents: Jim Blatchford and Stan Miller 50 Class Agent: John Rettew 51 Class Agent: Barry Pennell 52 Class Agent: Craig TenBroeck Haig Pakradooni has been suffering a bit as a result of a serious fever, which damaged his vocal chords. He is a docent at the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk and is The Class of 1987 celebrated its 20th Reunion in April. Pictured are (front row): Ed Jones, Doug Scott, Tara (Warrington) Downie, Lauren (Hoffman) Madsden, Mindy (Shetzline) Phelps, Cecilly Craighill, John Crowe, Juliet (Walsh) Davis, Ann (Manning) Allen and Peirce Buller. Back row: Jim Blenko, Paul DeSanctis, John Jobey Hollinger ’95, Chris Bozzi ’90, Lori Hood ’90, David Hood ’95, Kurt Black, Tony Backos, Jack Zinman, Jeff Kolff, JD Morris, Doug Blatchford, Pete Lunkenheimer ’95, Kristin McIlhenney-Peters ’90, George Schreiber ’95, Jane Dugery, Tyler Donald, Peter Unruh, Mike Lisak, Eric Linker, Dorian Hart, Armstrong ’90, Jamie Griffin ’95, Janice Franks Biddle ’90, and Maureen Al Caesar, Andy Hilger. Stachowski Griffin ’95 celebrated at Lori’s wedding May 18, 2007. hoping to get enough voice back to continue his work. He is also involved in the Coast Guard Auxiliary. wife Melinda was in town to share this experience and I was there for three of the events and was part of Team Metz.” Craig TenBroeck proudly reports that his late mother’s book We Scrapples, the Philadelphia Main Line as it Really Was has finally been published. Bill Lamb has been elected to a one-year term as president judge of the Pennsylvania Court of Judicial Discipline. 53 Class Agent: Peter Duncan 54 Class Agents: Birch Clothier, Walt Moleski, and Bill Sykes 55 Class Agent: David McMullin 56 Class Agent: Bill Rapp 57 Class Agents: John Clendenning, Carl Deutsch, and Howard Morgan Jay Stetzer and his wife Mary Ann are thrilled to have a new grandson, Alexander Morse Williams, born on May 22, 2007. 58 Class Agents: Hunter McMullin and Jim Zug Tom Baxter reports: “This June Don Metz was in Louisville where he participated in all four of the 65 to 69 age group cycling events (5K, 10K, 20K, and 40K) for the 2007 Senior Olympics. He recently started training for these events (he had been mainly mountain biking), so just to qualify in all of the events was great. Don finished 16th in the 5K, 24th in the 10K, 8th in the 40K (received a ribbon), and 3rd Bronze in the 20K. He was up against many experienced riders so this was really a great showing! His 59 Class Agent Needed 60 Class Agent: Geb Burden 61 Class Agent: Cappy Markle 62 Class Agent: Ed Vick 63 Class Agents: Drew Jackson and Charlie Ogelsby John Riley reports: “Two years ago, I retired from teaching at Boston University in order to devote myself to full-time research and writing, and I’m now Professor Emeritus of English Literature. I’m currently working on two separate book projects. Sadly, my wife Beth and I separated in 2001 and were later divorced after 35 years of marriage. In 2003, I met Martha Vasconcellos (Miss Universe 1968, from Brazil) and we’ve been together ever since.” 64 Class Agent: Tom Zug 65 Class Agents: John Gregg and Loyd Pakradooni 66 Class Agent: Steve Dittmann 67 Robert Mayock Pete Barrow reports: “My apologies for missing the reunion dinner; my wife and I had a conflict that involved her sister receiving an award. In spite of myself, I received a superior education at EA. Only Temple University accepted me because of good SATs and poor grades. Made national honor society at Temple and met Betty, my wife, while attending. Since then, EA has been in my thoughts and I’ve given most years. Our children attended Media Friends School and later public school. Son Daniel graduated from Ithaca College and daughter Margaret (seventh generation Margaret) is attending Drexel and has a 3.96 GPA; next year she hopes to attend Drexel’s Nursing School. A year and a half ago Dan and his wife, Meghan, graced us with a grandson. My brother Derek, Class of 1969, had pancreatic cancer and died in 2004. One EA subliminal lesson has continued: Capitalism. We moved to Chester, PA in 2003 and occupy an apartment I constructed on the top floor of the eight-story Crozer Building at Fifth and Avenue of the States. My sister-in-law and I recently bought the Old Chester City Hall and are converting it to two office suites (now occupied) and nine apartments. We’ve retained as much of the Art Deco interior as practical. Apartments range from about 600 sq. ft. to 2,430 sq. ft. We have additional Chester projects that we are planning and we help/cooperate with our competitors. The new campus will fulfill many students’ needs and should prove very marketable in the private education arena. If at all possible, I will not miss the next reunion.” fa ll 20 07 29 Class Notes Capt. Michael McGuiness ’00, Elissa Helt ’93, CJ Walsh, III ’98, JJ McKeever ’98, Andrew J. Rogers, Esq. ’98, Michael Walsh ’00, Jennifer Sharpless ’00, Andrew J Torre ’98, and Dean Vetsikas ’98 gathered together for the Radnor Hunt Races and the third leg of the Steeplechase Triple Crown in May. Not pictured: Whitney Mills ’00. Pictured celebrating at Chris and Allison Marvin’s wedding are: Jason Moyer ’93, Andrew Marvin ’95, Cecily Craighill ’87, Bill Marvin ’88, Doug Holt ’93, Dave Beers ’88, Chris Marvin ’93 , Allison Marvin, Scarlett Campitelli ’94, and Liz Williams ’93. 68 Class Agent: Robert Mayock 69 Class Agent Needed 70 Class Agents: John Dautrich and Ron Rothrock Jay Lippincott and Margaret Allen Becker were married on June 26, 2007. They currently reside in Baltimore, MD. union in May and wants to see as many classmates as he can during the year. Robert Teti and his wife Gayle are proud to announce that they will be opening a new Murray’s Deli and Bistro in Berwyn in the fall of 2007. 74 Class Agents: Pierce Archer and Jeff Morrison 71 Class Agent: Chris D’Angelo 75 Class Agent: David Crockett Joe Swain is the CFO of Center Light Capital, a hedge fund in Greenwich, CT. Bruce Williamson reports: “My wife, Liliane, and our daughter, Grace, will be transferring from our current post at the U.S. Embassy in Brasilia to our next assignment in Monterrey, Mexico. In Monterrey, I’ll be the Principal Officer and will report to the Ambassador and Deputy Chief of Mission based in the capital, Mexico City. Other than the change of language from Portuguese to Spanish (and the prospect of moving all our possessions), we’re very excited about the move.” 72 Class Agent: Chuck Taylor 73 Class Agents: Rex Gary, Jerry Hol- leran, and Bill Luff Bill Clark reports: “My daughter Julia recently graduated from Tulane and I continue my quest for brewing the perfect homebrew.” Peter Beller reports: “After 22 years in private practice in OB/Gyn in Hartford, CT, I have joined the full-time staff at Hartford Hospital as Director of Women’s Ambulatory Health Services. This position will give me more regular hours and more of an opportunity to teach the residents and medical students. The next rotation started on August 1st.” Martin Heldring has moved back to the Philadelphia area with his wife and three children. Martin is working for Commerce Bank and is thrilled to be home. He is looking forward to the 35th Re- 30 C o n n e c t i o n s 76 Class Agent: Roly Morris 77 Class Agents: Gordon Cooney, Peter Hare, and David Howard 78 Class Agents: Jim Borum and Larry Mascioli Sam Olshin of Atkin Olshin Lawson-Bell Architects (www.aol-b.com) recently served as architect for the new Headmaster’s and Chaplain’s houses at EA’s Newtown Square campus. 79 Class Agent: Ned Lee 80 Class Agent: Joe Giles 81 Class Agents: Ted Coxe and Ben Thompson Kirby Kean and his wife Susan welcomed their first child, Evan, on December 5, 2005. 82 Class Agents: Rich Crockett, Jim Farrell, and Brooke McMullin 83 Class Agents: Jamie Hole and Todd Walter Byron Poindexter lives in Richmond, Virginia with his beautiful wife, Cameron, and step-daughter, Kyla. He started his own business, ProFinish, in 2006 and customizes wood finishes. Byron reports: “I do commercial work as well as residential, old work (refinishing) as well as new; anything from stripping, staining, clear-coating, distressing, glazing, color matching...any and everything related for the beautification and preservation of wood products. Most of my jobs are from custom cabinet shops (new kitchens) and I occasionally get an antique (or ‘quality-used’) piece of furniture to restore.” 84 Class Agents: Bill Conlan, Bill Keffer, and Karl Mayro Amanda Lamb released her first book, Smotherhood: Wickedly Funny Confessions from the Early Years in September. Globe Pequot (Guillford, CT) is publishing it under its new imprint SKIRT featuring contemporary women authors. Ned Hole ’01, Chris Leach ’98, Amy Vegari ’98, Sarah Keim ’98, Liz (Hole) Knake ’98, Sam Hole ’15, Rip Noyes ’98, Jamie Hole ’83, and Rick Hole ’66 celebrating at Liz’s wedding in Maine. Andrew Walsh ’98, Guillaume Perrin, Karen Rotwitt Perrin ’98, Sophia Pappas Schwartz ’98, Sarovor Banka ’98, and Chris Fallon ’98 celebrating Karen and Guillame’s marriage in October 2005. Ryan Gelbach ’97, Patrick Barton ’97, Amanda Barton, Luke Frutkin ’97, Paul O’Connor ’97, Lauren Imbesi Caffray ’97, Peter Flick ’96, James Casey ’97 Michael Campbell ’97, Murphy Barton ’95, Hilary Craven ’97, and Dan O’Donnell ’97. For more information visit Amanda’s Web site at www.smotherhoodbook. com. Amanda is an award-winning television reporter covering the crime beat for WRAL-TV, a CBS affiliate in Raleigh, NC. 87 Class Agents: Jim Blenko, Peter Dugery, Ed Jones, and Mindy Phelps Emily and John Black welcomed baby Matthew Garnett Black on October 21, 2006. Anders and Sue (Jacobs) Matzen welcomed baby Noah Matzen on March 14, 2007. Melanie (James) Cosgrove started her own consulting business in 2006, MJC Consulting (www.mjc-consulting.com). 85 Class Agent: Won Shin Juliet (Walsh) Davis and her husband Michael welcomed son Thomas Davis on September 9, 2006. Todd McGovern is married to Lisa Dall and has a four-year-old son Kyle Rafferty McGovern. Todd travels extensively for business, notably and recently, to Australia, Japan, Rome, and New Zealand. He has written articles and consults with Fortune 250 Companies regarding executive compensation. Todd is the Midwest director of compensation at Buck Consultants in Chicago, IL. Bill Stelwagon is Senior Council at Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP in New York City. He married Jennifer Cooper on April 28, 2007. 86 Class Agents: J.D. Cassidy and Bruce Walsh Tim Jannetta married Katie Hartnett on December 29, 2006. Steve Jannetta ’82 and Greg Jannetta ’84 served as best men. Mike Hill ’87 and Bob Mascioli were groomsmen and John Stinnett and Vince Powers were in attendance. Jason Schell moved to London a year ago to run FX sales for Deutsche Bank. Tara (Warrington) Downie has been certified as a personal trainer. Wanda and Paul Gilhool are the proud parents of son Troy Gilhool born April 19, 2007. Mike Lisak and his wife Monique welcomed the newest member of their family, daughter Vivienne Maree, on January 2, 2007. Vivienne joins big brother Sam, age nine, and big sister Isabella, age seven. Phillippe Lucas is the founder and director of the Vancouver Island Compassion Society, a Canadian non-profit therapeutic cannabis research and distribution center located in Victoria, B.C. He is also founder of Canadians for Safe Access, the nation’s largest medicinal cannabis patients’ rights organization. A former secondary school teacher, he also serves as Director of Communications for DrugSense, a U.S.-based drug policy think-tank. Phillipe is currently a Mas- ter’s candidate in the Studies in Policy and Practice program at the University of Victoria, and a Graduate Research Fellow with the Center for Addiction Research of British Columbia, and has been awarded the UVic Blue and Gold Award 2007 for volunteerism and community service. Valentina and Donal McGay welcomed their son Nikander Spence McGay on March 26, 2006. After graduating from Ohio Wesleyan University with a degree in economics, J.D. Morris spent three years skiing and waiting tables in Park City, UT. He then returned to graduate school at Penn State University finishing with an MBA in Finance. J.D. spent the next seven years trading options on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange (Dell, SOX, and BKX indexes) as a market maker (floor trader). He moved back to Park City two years ago and started a property management company and a snowmobile operation. J.D. is a devoted supporter of live music as well; he has probably seen 1,000 concerts in the last 20 years. If any classmates are going to be in Utah, please note that J.D. will offer free Snowmobiling for ’87 grads and families anytime (December through April 15). You can reach him at john@adventuresnowtours. com. Louise Zimmerman married Karl Gene Hoehl on October 21, 2006. 88 Class Agent: Michael Jordan f a l l 2 0 0 7 31 Class Notes Geoff Michael ’93, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, and Jamie Hunter ’97. EA alumni gathered at Tim Peck’s ’98 wedding in Lake George, NY. Pictured (back, l to r): Chris Leach ’98, Jenny Gardner, Brandon Knox ’98, Tim Peck ’98, Rip Noyes ’98, John Dougherty ’98, John Cunningham (EA friend); (front, l to r): Jamie Wolitarsky ’92 (holding son William), Matt Wolitarsky ’96, Reid Smith ’98, CJ Walsh ’98, Mike O’Connor ’96, and Joni Peck. Will Hopkins (age four), Anna Hopkins (age seven), and Daniel Hopkins (age one); children of Dave and JoAnne Fortin Hopkins ’93. Marc Bruers married Angela Garofalo on September 22, 2006 in Newport, RI. Alexandra Golaski opened her own marketing and design firm, Eastern Star Communications, in Philadelphia this past spring. Michael Goldstein and his wife Carol Wetherhill Goldstein have two daughters, Bess, age six, and Ella, age three. Matt Greim and his wife Kristin welcomed the birth of their son Matthew Thomas Greim on March 21, 2006. Steve Strawbridge is the vice president of New Business Development for MainGate, a merchandise production and retail company working with many of the largest spectator events in the United States. Initially, Steve will be responsible for managing the retail developments and business at the new Colts stadium opening in Indianapolis in August 2008. 89 Class Agents: Erin (O’Brien) Dugery and Charlie Moleski Patrick Chambers married Courtney Sullivan on June 1, 2007 in the St. Thomas of Villanova church on Villanova’s campus. Paul Chambers ’88, Mike Milone ’88, Frank Rosato, Phillip Rosato ’90, Dan Dougherty, Hon., and Brian Dougherty ’92 were in attendance. 90 Class Agent Needed Lori Hood married Daniel G. Sanders on May 18, 2007 in Stone Harbor, NJ. 32 C o n n e c t i o n s Fabrice Le-Morzellec recently started a new career with Liberty Mutual in Philadelphia. His fiancée, Janelle, teaches Upper School at Springside School for Girls. Fabrice and Janelle work with a non-profit animal rescue group, Homeward Bound, through which they save dogs from kill shelters and foster them until they can be placed in loving homes. Grace (Cornelius) Limaye and Ryan Limaye welcomed their second child, Matthew, into the family on February 8, 2007. 91 Class Agents: Joe Bongiovanni, Sean McDermott, Holly Rieck, and Jenn Tierney Becky Demorest moved to New York City to join the Women’s Sports Medicine Center at the Hospital for Special Surgery. She will be focusing on developing its pediatric sports medicine program. Don and Holly (Sando) Rieck proudly announce the birth of their first child, son Donald Lee Rieck, III born May 18, 2007. 92 Class Agents: Charley French and Ben Prusky Rashmi Diwan married Arjune Budhram on October 4, 2003 at The Rittenhouse Hotel in Philadelphia. They have a 17-month-old daughter Anjali. Arjune works for Lehman Brothers as vice president of Risk Management. Rashmi works for Blackhawk Network, a subsidiary of Safeway, as regional vice president of fi- nancial services. They live in Brooklyn, NY. Pace Duckett recently married Suzanne Landgren and is finishing a fellowship at CHOP specializing in pediatric psychiatry. Tom Farrell married Ali Ogelsby on May 19, 2007. Ali is the daughter of Charlie Ogelsby ’63, former president of the Alumni Society Board of Managers. Christine (Wynne) Hallman and her husband Barry had a second child, Caroline Emerson McPhee Hallman, born on July 5, 2007. Dan Ledger has been living in Shanghai for two years working for Analog Devices. Dan and his wife Lauren welcomed their first child, Andrew Thomas Ledger, on May 24, 2007. Jennifer (Mirandy) Raue, her husband Brent, and daughters Madeline Anne (age eight) and Shannon Kathleen (age five) welcomed a new baby son and brother, Colin Thomas, into the family on December 21, 2006. Jen is currently working part time as a clinical research nurse coordinator for the cardiac surgeons at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. The Raues live in Moorestown, NJ. Peter Strid and his wife Trish welcomed their daughter, Pilar Isabelle Strid, to the family on May 5, 2007. 93 Class Agents: Steve Cardone, Elissa Helt, and Megan (Haley) Noller Back row (l to r): Matt Meyers ’97, Mikhal Monson ’01, Sarah Baker Perkins ’01, Max Perkins, Danielle Pakradooni ’01, and Peter Pakradooni ’57. Front row (l to r): CJ Walsh ’98, Sara Samimi ’01, Lee Billmyer, Hon., Jen Slike, and Paige Peters Noel Johanna Anttell and Joe Anttell ’98. Calling all Varsity Athletes! We are trying to track down all the Varsity letter winners from the Class of 1993. Our class is the only one without a Varsity Letter Shield. Our hope is that we can construct one in time for our 15th reunion and ultimately include it in a display at the new campus. Please send your varsity letter information to Megan (Haley) Noller at megnoller@hotmail.com. Stephen Beers married Jessica Walls ’97 on June 9, 2007. Carrie and Dave Grau welcomed their first baby, daughter Paige Elizabeth Grau, on December 5, 2006. Jeff Greco married Lucie JoAnne Knipe from London, England on June 6, 2001 on Hilton Head Island. They own and operate Lucie’s Pet Grooming Shop in Devon, PA. Jeff is currently training to be a professional dog trainer and also is an acoustic performer, DJ, and quizmaster in local pubs. He is regularly performing at Bagataway Tavern in Conshohocken, PA. Chris Marvin married Allison Cohen on November 4, 2006 in Washington, DC. They live in San Francisco, CA. Geoff Michael left Arnold & Porter LLP and will be clerking with Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr., during the 2007-2008 term of the United States Supreme Court. He still resides in Alexandria, VA, with his wife Heidi. Tyrone Ross married Jennifer Oakes on August 27, 2006. Kevin Shields married Mindy Hope Bleiman on June 18, 2005. Jen Whelan married Dr. Douglas Kovatch on October 9, 2004. They welcomed their first child, baby girl Shelby Katherine Kovatch, on August 11, 2006. The family recently moved back to the Philadelphia area from North Carolina as Doug will be working as an assistant professor of psychiatry at Temple University Hospital. They live in Media, PA. 94 Class Agents: Tema (Fallahnejad) Burkey, Anna (Morgan) Cassidy, and Tara Stitchberry Joe Habboushe graduated with his MD/ MBA (MD from Cornell and MBA from Columbia) this spring. He also recently finished a three-year term as student representative on Weill Cornell’s Board of Overseers, where he got to work directly with deans, top physicians, and industry leaders such as Citigroup’s Sandy Weill and News Corporation’s Rupert Murdoch. Joe started his residency in Emergency Medicine at St. Luke’sRoosevelt Hospital in Manhattan this summer. Katie Murphy married Dave Smith on December 31, 2006 in Boston, MA. 95 Class Agents: Katie (Kurz) McComb, Doug MacBean, Laura Rooklin, and Austin Whitman Andrew Huml is attending his second year at Columbia Business School working toward his MBA, and is working as a senior manager with Deloitte & Touche LLP in Boston, MA. Alexis (Patrizio) Longinotti and her husband Jeremy had their first child, Kyan Mather Longinotti, on May 18, 2007. Kurt Lunkenheimer married Brooke Owens ’98 on July 7, 2007 in Anguilla, British West Indies. Buzz Poole lives in Astoria, NY and is the managing editor for Mark Batty Publisher. He writes reviews and articles for publications like “The Believer,” “Village Voice,” “Print” and “SF Chronicle.” Buzz recently wrote a non-fiction book about the visual manifestations of religious and secular icons. You can find more information about his book through his blog www.madonnaofthetoast.blogspot.com. Blake Sando and his wife Jennifer welcomed their first baby, Elizabeth Nancy Sando, on June 24, 2007 at South Miami Hospital. Blake and Jennifer are litigation attorneys in Miami, FL. Stephanos Tsirakoglou recently launched www.StephanosT.com, his professional Web page. Barbara Wong and her fiancé Anthony Celi welcomed their first child, Victoria Jade Celi, on February 19, 2007. 96 Class Agents: Jamie Barrett, Mike O’Connor, Maria Solomon, and Jenny (Williams) Weymouth f a l l 2 0 0 7 33 Class Notes (Front row l to r): Mike McKeon ’96, Kevin McKeon ’99; (back row l to r): Greg Tokarczyk ’99, Ben Glauser ’98 (the Best Man), Joe Anttell ’98, John Thomas ’00, and Andrew Pritchard ’97 celebrating at Joe’s wedding. EA alumni celebrate at Jen Sharpless’ wedding this summer. Pictured are (back row, l to r): Alexis Petrosa ’00, Michael Walsh ’00, Tammy Sharpless ’02, Virginia Sharpless, Hon., Jennifer Sharpless Pimlett ’00, Victoria Kelly ’00, Casey Devlin ’00, Ben Rogers ’00; (front row, l to r): Melanie Adelberg ’00, Danielle Guernsey ’00, Katherine Frank ’00, Edward Woodring ’42, Kate Lambertsen ’00, and Elizabeth Leedy ’00. Jamie Evans married Kimberly Elizabeth Scott Ingraham on June 23, 2007 in Locust Valley, NY. John Rhoads married Silenia Gil on May 26, 2007. Meredith (Wynne) Wilson and her husband Drew welcomed baby boy, Logan Thomas Wilson, on July 19, 2007. 97 Class Agents: Julie (Manser) Ganz, Kellen Heckscher, and Dan O’Donnell Matt Bailer married Katie Hewes on September 16, 2006. Kurt Lunkenheimer ’95 and Brooke Owens ’98 were in attendance. Patrick Barton married Amanda Scanlan on October 7, 2006. Luke Frutkin, Paul O’Connor, Michael Campbell, James Casey, and Dan O’Donnell were groomsmen; Lauren Imbesi Caffray was a bridesmaid; and Ryan Gelbach, Peter Flick ’96, and Hilary Craven were in attendance. Murphy Barton ’95 was the best man. Patrick and Amanda live in Center City and are kept busy with 1997 the Class of Celebrate your 10th Reunion on Friday, November 23, 2007. Party details and reunion contacts are available at www.episcopalacademy. org/reunions. 34 C o n n e c t i o n s Amanda’s boutique, State of Grace, which opened in Bryn Mawr in August. Liz Hole married Rob Knake in Maine on July 21, 2007. Sam Brown married Jennifer Ann Johnson on August 4, 2007. Lexi Krotec reports: “I recently graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law (May 2007), moved back to Philadelphia, and have begun working for Blank Rome, LLP.” Jamie Hunter will be clerking with Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr., during the 2007-2008 term of the United States Supreme Court. Matt Meyers returned to Philadelphia after graduating from the University of Virginia School of Law in 2006. He practices corporate and securities law with Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP and lives in Center City with his brother Jack ’00. Lindy Mills writes that she is about to begin her fourth year of teaching third grade at K.D. Markley Elementary School in the Great Valley (PA) School District. Brooke Owens married Kurt Lunkenheimer ’95 on July 7, 2007 in Anguilla, British West Indies. Brian Person and his wife Emily welcomed their second child, Henry, on December 8, 2006. Tim Peck married Ashley O’Rear on July 28, 2007 at the Sagamore Resort on Lake George in Bolton Landing, NY. Jessica Walls married Steve Beers ’93 on June 9, 2007. Karen Rotwitt reports: “I married Guillaume Perrin in a small, secret ceremony at my parents’ home in Radnor on June 21, 2005 and then we celebrated it not once but twice with a big traditional American wedding on October 22 of the same year and then again on June 17, 2006 with a big traditional French wedding in the Champagne region of France where my husband is from. I met Guillaume when I worked as an au pair in France in 2000. We are living in Reims, a city in the north of France to be nearer to his family, but plan on returning to (and staying in) the United States in two to three years. My paperwork has been a longtime coming (governments 98 Class Agents: Rob Melchionni, John Salvucci, and CJ Walsh Joe Anttell married Noel Johanna Hudson on September 18, 2004. Chad Burkhardt recently accepted a job at D.E. Shaw in New York City. J Andrew Dziewit received his medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine this May. Andrew will be starting a residency in anesthesiology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Joanna Brooks ’02 married John Stroud on June 2, 2007. are all the same!) so I’ve been playing the housewife for the past year, but will hopefully find work using my bilingual status when I’ve got the proper documentation.” John Weisheit is studying business and math at Auckland University in New Zealand. He enjoys living in his mother’s homeland. 99 Class Agent: Win Lippincott Mark Dugan married Megan Hill on May 19, 2006. They live in Philadelphia. Mark graduated from Temple Law School in May and works for the law firm Cozen O’Connor in the city. DJ Gregory was a member of the ensemble and the understudy for Fiyero in the cast of Wicked performing in Los Angeles this summer. Jeff Porter lives in New York City and is an account executive with The New York Interconnect. James Strohacker reports: “My safari in Kenya last January was amazing – sitting around the campfire at night listening to lions and hyenas calling after days filled with viewing elephants, hippos, crocs, buffalo and about anything else one could imagine was an unforgettable experience. South Africa was also a blast and I even got to do some sailing out of the Royal Cape Yacht Club. I have been freelancing with Hinckley since my return from Africa and will be on the water for most of the summer until starting Babson’s MBA program this Yasha Shahidi ’07, Erin O’Brien Dugery ’89, Sasha Certo-Ware ’07, and Ben Lurio ’07 model “Save 2nd Base” t-shirts designed by Erin’s late sister Kelly Rooney. The Kelly Rooney Foundation focuses on breast cancer prevention in young women while funding research and initiatives at the Abramson Cancer Center at the University of Pennsylvania and Breastcancer.org. Yasha, Sasha, and Ben helped Erin organize her marketing efforts through the telecommunications program at EA. In the months following their efforts, “Save 2nd Base” has been nationally recognized by Newsweek and Vanity Fair magazines. For more information visit www.save2ndbase.com. 2002 fall. I just moved into an apartment in Boston and am enjoying the city.” 00 Class Agents: Kimmy Gardner, Mike Hoffman, and Ben Rogers Kyle Eckel was re-signed to the New England Patriots practice squad in September. Tony Haenn works for Corporate Executive Board in Washington, DC. Geoff Henisee married Heather Balbi on June 24, 2006. Michael Hoffman works for Eze Castle Software, a financial software consulting firm for hedge funds and investment firms in New York City. Jack Meyers returned to Philadelphia in April 2006 from Washington, D.C., where he lived following his graduation from the University of Pennsylvania in 2004. Jack is a commercial real estate broker with Cushman & Wakefield in Philadelphia. Jen Sharpless married Nicholas Pimlett on August 4, 2007. Many alumni were in attendance (see photo) including her grandfather Edward “Woody” Woodring ’42. 01 Class Agents: Sarah Baker Perkins, Evan Coughenour, Drew Crockett, and Pete Tedesco Sarah D.A. Baker married Robert Maxwell Perkins on June 16, 2007 at the Church of the Holy Trinity in Ritten- the Class of Celebrate your 5th Reunion on Saturday, November 24, 2007. Party details and reunion contacts are available at www.episcopalacademy.org/ reunions. house Square. Danielle Pakradooni was her maid of honor and CJ Walsh ’98 was a groomsman. Danielle Pakradooni was recently promoted within Global Spectrum. She is now the director of marketing at the BankUnited Center on the University of Miami’s campus. 02 Class Agents: Kevin Dugan and Tim Mahoney Joanna Brooks married John Stroud on June 2, 2007 at the Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina in Charleston, SC. Joanna and John are both second-year law students at Charleston School of Law. Ted Mathisen married Kimberly Carnright on August 12, 2006. Adam Murray is an analyst in the Strategic Advisory Group for Stifel Nicolaus Investment Banking located in Philadelphia. He lives in the city. f a l l 2 0 0 7 35 Class Notes The Alumni Society Board of Managers hosted its annual Senior Picnic this June to welcome the Class of 2007 into the Alumni community. Seniors, faculty, alumni and administrators gathered in Doolittle Room to feast on a delicious spread and talk about the programs and opportunities available to the graduates through the Alumni Society. Members of the Class of 2007 pictured in front (l to r): Jessie Small, Annie Spofford, Sam Williams, Jennie Norcini, Sasha Certo-Ware; back (l to r): Jon Trumbull and CJ Murdoch. 03 Class Agents: Julia Crawford, Matt Deasey, and Matt Szporka Congratulations to all of our alumni graduating from college this spring! Please send the Alumni Office your new contact information and any news on the job front. Mark Adomanis graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in May. He is currently in England at Oxford University where he was accepted to the MPhil program in Russian and Eastern European Studies. Paul Bancroft graduated from Loyola College in Maryland in May and left for Thailand for the year to teach English at Assumption University in Bangkok. He is enjoying teaching, learning a new language, and experiencing a new culture. Andrew Brown graduated from Vanderbilt in May. He works as an analyst with Deloitte Consulting in Atlanta, GA. John DeBruicker was voted “Best Hair” in 2006-2007 at Colby College. Matt McMonagle was drafted by the Long Island Lizards (Major League Lacrosse). Matt was a first team allAmerican goalie at Cornell and the Ivy League player of the year. He led Cornell to three NCAA tournaments and was a two-time All-American. Matt ranks among national leaders in goals against average and save percentage. 36 C o n n e c t i o n s Members of the Class of 2007 pictured in front (l to r): Angelique Israel, Naimah Bahar, Nantale Nsibirwa, Winnie Liu, Tory Pratt, Mallika Khandelwal; back (l to r): Katherine O’Brien and Teresa Giblin. In May 2007, Matthew Szporka graduated from the University of Florida summa cum laude with a BS in building construction. He currently works for Brasfield and Gorrie General Contractors in Orlando, FL. Garrett Wilson was named a Scholar All-American by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association in June. Garrett graduated from Georgetown in May with a degree in government, carrying a 3.56 grade-point average. He was one of 41 players nationally selected and one of only two from the ECAC Lacrosse League. Garrett was a fouryear letter winner for the Hoyas and finished eighth on the team in scoring with eight goals and one assist for nine points this season. He finished his career having played in 57 games, while scoring 26 goals and recording seven assists for 33 points. 04 Class Agents: Nick Brown, Mike Ciccotti, Brian O’Neill, and Lauren Owens Frances Fox is spending her fall semester in Paris where she is studying architecture at the Ecole d’Architecture Paris-La Villette. This is Frances’ fourth and final year at Georgia Tech. Alison Murray participated in the NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Tournament in May as a member of Princeton University’s team. 05 Class Agents: Nick Morris and Kit Zipf Jeff Nansteel and Matthew Dobbins founded DobbSteelinc, an e-commerce facilitation business that will post, market, and sell goods for customers online. 06 Class Agents: Jen D’Angelo, Sam Daly, Allie Fitzpatrick, Rob McCallion, and Michelle Thomas Wayne Ellington was an instructor at Nike’s Kobe Bryant camp for shooting guards in June. Wayne was also selected to join the United States men’s basketball team for the Pan American Games held in Brazil this past summer. Trevor McGuinness was the Volunteer Director of Community Outreach for SquashSmarts, a Philadelphia organization that combines the sport of Squash with academic tutoring and mentoring of under-served, urban youth in order to develop self-esteem and discipline through academic, athletic, and personal achievement. Trevor has been volunteering for SquashSmarts since 2002. The Episcopal Academy Annual Report of Gifts 2006-2007 Ham Clark, Head of School This past year was a very special one. From our Groundbreaking in September to a national championship in Girls’ Squash, we had a lot to celebrate. We welcomed a number of highlyrespected speakers to Episcopal and Christ Chapel this past year, including Dr. Shirley Tilghman, President of Princeton; Dr. Gordon Gee, former Chancellor of Vanderbilt University; Dr. Paul Wolpe, the Chief Bioethicist for NASA and University of Pennsylvania professor; Dr. Michael Thompson, noted author, educator, and psychologist; and Michael Smerconish, author and talkradio host. We held a reception for Episcopal clergy to welcome the Right Reverend Katharine Jefferts Schori to her new role as Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church. We continued our strong history of community service with a number of projects in this region as well as once again sending students and faculty members to assist the village of Mika in Tanzania, which has been ravaged by AIDS. Again our college admissions were outstanding, with over 55% of the Class of 2007 matriculating at the most highly competitive colleges in the country. The class also included seven National Merit finalists and three scholars. We launched a Lower School Spanish instruction pilot program that was a huge success and will lead to a full-fledged Spanish program throughout the Lower School next year. We ran our first North Carolina Outward Bound program for incoming freshman teaching self-reliance, selfconfidence, and teamwork, and we began a robotics program in the Upper School that won awards in its first year of competition. We received funding from the Morgan Family to endow a chair in creative writing, and an Upper School creative writing program is now up and running. We looked on with pride as six of our graduates captained their Ivy League athletic teams this past year. I am pleased to say that we had a strong year financially. We recorded a small surplus, based largely on the excellent results of our Annual Fund. We surpassed our goal and set an Annual Fund record, topping $2 million dollars. Not only has annual giving at Episcopal increased by more than 40% in total over the past four years, but we continue to eclipse all of our competitors in the Philadelphia region in this area. I want to thank all of you for your continued generous support. Annual Fund dollars made up approximately 8% of our total operating budget in 2006-2007—contributing to everything from library books to new technology purchases to faculty salaries. All of you who participated in supporting the Fund played a direct role in the accomplishments of our faculty, staff, and most importantly our students this past year. I also want to specifically thank Lori Kelly and Ed Jones ’87 for their three years of dedicated service as co-chairs of the Annual Fund. Working with Director of Annual Giving, Bruce Konopka, Lori and Ed oversaw the most prosperous three-year period in Episcopal’s history, helping to raise a total of more than $5.8 million during that time. It was a great year for Episcopal and our success was founded on your support. As we begin a new school year, one that is bound to be one of the most exciting in our history, I hope we can count on your continued assistance. Your generosity directly helps our students and faculty and makes us a stronger school. We are grateful for all that so many do for Episcopal. 38 T h e E p i s c o p a l a c a d e m y ANN U AL R EPO R T o f g i f t s 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 7 Financial Summary: Operating and Expenses 2005-06 2006-07 Operating Income Student Tuition $ 21,133,891 $ 23,038,698 Annual Giving in Support of Operations $ 1,849,113 $ 2,046,673 Total Annual Giving $ 1,849,113 $ 2,046,673 Endowment Income $ 806,907 $ 858,934 Other Revenues for Operations $ 977,503 $ 1,146,475 Total Income $ 24,767,414 $ 27,090,780 Operating Expenses Financial Aid: Need Based $ 2,170,673 $ 2,529,328 Financial Aid: Faculty $ 596,176 $ 553,900 Total Financial Aid $ 2,766,849 $ 3,083,228 Instruction $ 9,139,023 $ 9,673,392 Libraries $ 524,714 $ 583,636 Athletics $ 851,299 $ 933,245 Student Services $ 720,043 $ 696,104 Total Education $ 11,235,079 $ 11,886,377 Income 2006-07 Annual Giving Tuition Expenses 2006-07 Education 4% 3% Other Endowment 12% 42% Financial Aid Supporting Services* 4% 3% Other Endowment 11% 42% Financial Aid Supporting Services* 8% 85% 46% Education Expenses Supporting Services* General & Academic $ 1,402,684 $ 1,534,722 General Institutional $ 2,290,466 $ 2,602,242 General Plant & Maintenance $ 2,874,287 $ 3,002,155 Staff Benefits $ 3,496,013 $ 3,633,687 Total Supporting Services $ 10,063,450 $ 10,772,806 Total Operating Expenses $ 24,065,378 $ 25,742,411 Operating Balance $ 702,036 $ 1,348,369 Capital Expenditures Funded By Operations Capitalized Maintenance Items $ 0 $0 Capitalized Equipment Items $ 329,399 $ 217,863 Total Capital Expenditures $ 329,399 $ 217,863 Permanently Restricted Endow. $ 13,474,009 $ 13,801,173 Unrestricted Endowment $ 4,817,086 $ 6,351,662 Total Endowment $ 18,291,095 $ 20,152,835 Income 2005-06 Annual Giving Tuition Expenses 2005-06 Education 8% 85% 47% Endowment as of June 30 *Supporting Services dollars go to all administrative salaries, benefits, and expenses. Monies also go to all office supplies, postage costs, printing costs, taxes, audit fees, legal fees, telephone expenses, employment search fees, cleaning and custodial contracts, and other such costs. 39 Episcopal Annual Giving 2006-07 Bishop William White Challenge Awards Alumni Class Standings Award D escription Class Agent/V olunteers Alumni Challenge Cup Class of 1955 For highest class contribution $65,078 David McMullin Old Guard Award for Participation Class of 1950 For classes beyond the 50th Reunion 91% John Rettew Alumni Advocate Council Award Class of 1982 For greatest number of leadership gifts 18 donors Rich Crockett, Jim Farrell, & Brooke McMullin Alumni Participation Trophy Class of 1950 For classes with more than 10 solicited members 91% John Rettew Alumni Award for Participation Class of 1973 For classes within 50 years of graduation 49% Rex Gary, Jerry Holleran & Bill Luff Alumni Award Class of 1987 For class with greatest number of donors 35 donors Jim Blenko, Ed Jones & Peter Dugery Young Alumni Plaque Class of 1997 For highest contribution from a class within 10 years of graduation $5,698 Julie (Manser) Ganz, Kellen Heckscher, & Dan O’Donnell Young Alumni Plaque for Participation Class of 1999 For classes within 10 years of graduation 31% Win Lippincott Alumni Reunion Participation Award Class of 1937 For highest participation by a reunion class 58% Kingsley Weston Alumni Reunion Award Class of 1982 For highest contribution by a reunion class $52,940 Rich Crockett, Jim Farrell & Brooke McMullin PARENT CLASS STANDINGS Award D escription Class Agent/V olunteers Parent Challenge Cup Class of 2008 Highest Contribution $112,790 Deb Jones, Lori Kelly, Molly Lawrence, & Anne Robinson Devon Parent Advocate Council Award Class of 2015 20 donors Rebecca Kovacs & Kathy Schaafsma Devon Parent Advocate Council Award Class of 2016 20 donors Ellen Blommer, Christele Furey & Pat McKay Merion Parent Advocate Council Award Class of 2010 41 donors Tisa Baena, Susan Hohnsbeen, Lori Kelly, Robyn Leto, Mary Raiken & Anne Robinson Parent Award for Participation (Form A-VI) Class of 2013 67% Deb Dupre, Sally Francis, Gail Nelson & Libby Wojdak Parent Award for Participation (Pre K- B Merion) Class of 2014 78% Nadia Jannetta Parent Award for Participation (Pre K- B Merion) Class of 2020 78% Loraine Jones Parent Award for Participation (Pre K - B Devon) Class of 2015 91% Rebecca Kovacs & Kathy Schaafsma Annual Giving Designations fundnumberproviding the following benefitscash, pledges ytd Academics 153 Necessary tools, equipment, and maintenance that create an appropriate environment for teaching and learning. $62,902.83 Arts 90 Facilities, equipment, and programs that foster student’s creativity in music, theatre, and the visual arts. $33,818.33 Athletics 110 Facilities and equipment that support Episcopal’s 29 varsity teams. $38,251.84 Campus Facilities 29 Maintenance of Episcopal’s two campuses to repair, improve, or replace aging facilities and to present an environment conducive to learning. $13,745.00 Financial Aid 131 Tuition assistance for worthy students for whom an Episcopal education would otherwise be impossible. $259,221.93 General Fund 1,943 Unrestricted donations that can be applied where the need is greatest. Memorial Fund 43 Gifts to Annual Giving in memory of a person or persons specified by the donor. $20,830.00 Spirituality, 52 Community Service Promotion of Episcopal’s values through opportunities to participate in Chapel services, Vestry initiatives, and community service projects. $11,345.00 Technology Acquisition of equipment and services needed to integrate technology into Episcopal’s challenging curriculum. $21,610.70 44 40 T h e E p i s c o p a l a c a d e m y ANN U AL R EPO R T o f g i f t s 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 7 $1,584,947.37 Total: $2,046,673.00 The Advocate Council Founded in 1989, the Advocate Council seeks to encourage and recognize leadership gifts to Annual Giving. While the Academy relies on gifts of all sizes, leadership gifts are particularly critical to Episcopal’s financial stability. Last year over $1,700,000 of the $ 2,046,673 raised came from Advocate Council gifts. The Advocate Council has six levels of membership that recognize those who contribute $1,000 or more each year. Greville Haslam Society $25,000 and above Michael A. Bruder Foundation Mr. & Mrs. James J. Bruder Burke Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Burke Mr. & Mrs. David F. Crockett, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. William Y. Giles Mr. & Mrs. Clay Hamlin, III Mr. & Mrs. A. Bruce Mainwaring Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Mathisen McConnell-Willits Charitable Trust Mr. Christopher F. McConnell & Ms. Stacey W. McConnell Vertex, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Conrad J. J. Radcliffe Mr. David J. Reape & Dr. Kathleen Z. Reape Mr. & Mrs. Roy Simpson XL Specialty Insurance Company Keystone Advocate $10,000 and above AES Logistics, Inc. Anonymous (2) Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. Brown The Bryn Mawr Trust Company Mr. John S. Buckley, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy P. Coote Mr. & Mrs. Stephen S. Crawford The Crestlea Foundation, Inc. Daniel Martin, Inc. D/B/A Wilkie Lexus Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Polett Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Gadsden Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Glass Mr. & Mrs. Joseph K. Gordon Mr. & Mrs. Frederick C. Haab Mr. & Mrs. John C. Haas The Hess Foundation Dr. Sankey V. Williams & Senator Constance H. Williams Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan J. Hirtle The Christian Humann Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Humann Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Humann Jay W. Eisenhofer Family Foundation Mr. Jay W. Eisenhofer Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Jones, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Juliano The Kohn Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kohn Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Lowry Mr. & Mrs. George C. McFarland, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McHugh Mr. & Mrs. S. Joseph Narzikul Mr. & Mrs.† George M. Neall, II New View Gifts and Accessories, LTD. Mr. & Mrs. Gregory W. Penske † Deceased Class Agent (in bold) Philadelphia Foundation Philadelphia Insurance Companies Mr. & Mrs. Craig Keller Mr. & Mrs. J. Barton Riley Satell Family Foundation Trust Mr. Edward M. Satell Margaret Cox Satell Mr. & Mrs. Henry E. Schellenger, II Benjamin Shein Foundation for Humanity Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin P. Shein Sherrerd Foundation Mr. John J. F. Sherrerd The Shouvlin Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Shouvlin Mr. & Mrs. E. Newbold Smith Mr. William I. Snyder Strauss Foundaion Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Strauss Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. Turner Turner White Communications, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce M. White Mr. Edward H. Vick, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Steven L. Volla W. I. Snyder Corporation Wilmington Trust Company Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey F. Worden Wright-Cook Foundation Cornerstone Advocate $5,000 and above Mr. & Mrs. Fred C. Aldridge, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Richard M. Behler Mr. & Mrs. John J. Broderick Mr. & Mrs. Walter W. Buckley, III Mr. & Mrs. David F. Crockett, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Crockett Mr. & Mrs. Keith A. Cox Mr. & Mrs. Laurence R. Cusack Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Dwyer Milton Ginsburg Fund Mr. Milton Ginsburg Mr. Patrick J. Grannan & Ms. Linda A. Matrunich Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Green Mr. David B. Grossman Mr. & Mrs. Rush T. Haines, II Mr. & Mrs. David B. Hartzell Mr. Thomas P. Hogan, Jr. & Ms. Victoria E. Silbey Mr. & Mrs. Michael Holston Mr. David M. Howard & Ms. Dale P. Schomer Mr. Scott R. Isdaner Mr. & Mrs. John Kelly Dr. & Mrs. John J. Kelly, III Dr. Manoj Khandelwal & Dr. Meena Khandelwal Dr. William H. Kirkpatrick & Dr. Kimberly Kubek v Blue and White Society Mr. & Mrs. David P. Kovacs Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. Kraftson Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Kutteh Mr. & Mrs. D. Christopher Le Vine Mr. & Mrs. Ryan D. Limaye Mrs. Jane C. H. MacElree Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Madara, III Mr. & Mrs. Harry R. Madeira, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James E. Minnick Mrs. J. Patricia Noble & Mr. Steven F. Kempf Mr. & Mrs. Richard R. S. Northrop Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey R. Olander Mr. & Mrs. J. Brian O’Neill Penn Liberty Bank Mrs. Kim Rinnier Dr. & Mrs. Karl F. Rugart, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James W. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. J. B. Singley Mr. & Mrs. George G. Smith, III Mr. & Mrs. Philip J. Spear, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Brian P. Tierney, Sr. Kiono & Brooks Thomas Mr. Daniel W. Wallick & Ms. Jennifer L. Mogck Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Weymouth Mr. & Mrs. Christopher B. White Mr. & Mrs. Stephen R. Wojdak Mr. & Mrs. M. Curtis Young James W. & Debora C. Zug Juniper Society $2,500 and above Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Aldridge Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey E. Baena Mr. Chad W. Billmyer The Blommer Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Peter Blommer Mr. & Mrs. James B. Bradbeer, Jr. Brighton Steel, Inc. Mr. Connell C. Cannon Mrs. Kathleen M. Cannon Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Carolin Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Celentano Dr. & Mrs. Michael G. Ciccotti The Connelly Foundation Dr. Steven E. Copit & Dr. Debra S. Copit Mr. Gerard B. DeCamp Mr. & Mrs. William M. Deuber, Jr. Mr. Richard H. Dilsheimer Mrs. Edith R. Dixon Mr. & Mrs. Matthew J. Espe Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Fahey Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. G. Fay Mr. & Mrs. John R. Fell, III Mr. & Mrs. C. Henry Fischer, III Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. Foxman Dr. & Mrs. Kevin P. Furey Dr. Samuel H. Galib & Dr. Grace M. Galib Goldman Sachs & Company Mr. & Mrs. William A. Graham, IV Mr. & Mrs. Martin S. Grims Mr. & Mrs. Frederick B. 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Mogck Mr. & Mrs. Wayne B. Weisman Mr. & Mrs. John N. Zervanos Class of 2019 77% Participation Mr. & Mrs. John S. Bagby, Jr. Mr. Karl N. Beinkampen & Ms. Beth Corrigan Drs. Jessica Kim & M. Alexandre Cho Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Crockett Mr. & Mrs. Niall T. Durkan Mr. Brendan A. FitzPatrick & Ms. Mary L. Gibbons Dr. & Mrs. Kevin P. Furey Mr. & Mrs. Russell L. Gantt Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Hennigan, III Mr. & Mrs. Terence F. Jarman Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. King Mr. & Mrs. John C. McMeekin, II Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Palumbo Dr. & Mrs. Dale E. Panzer Mr. Andrew D. H. Rau & Ms. Courtney G. Brinkerhoff-Rau Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Rohr Mr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Schaafsma Dr. & Mrs. Joseph B. Shrager Mr. & Mrs. Kirby H. Slack Mr. & Mrs. George J. Spellman Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Stapleton, III Mr. & Mrs. Steven J. Szafara Mr. & Mrs. Gardner R. S. Walling Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey G. Weil Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. White, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Simon W. Yoon Class of 2020 72% Participation Dr. & Mrs. Alexander P. Anthopoulos Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Baggini Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Burt Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Depillis Mr. & Mrs. Mark Hershey Dr. & Mrs. M. Ihtesham Janjua Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Karalis Mr. & Mrs. David Kovacs Mr. David R. Lee & Ms. Patricia A. Manley Mr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McHugh Drs. Shailen & Rosita Shah Mr. & Mrs. Won Shin Dr. Edward Y. Woo & Dr. Irene J. S. Woo Merion Parents Class of 2007 48 % Participation Anonymous (2) Mrs. Elisabeth W. Benner Mr. & Mrs. Keith A. Brinks Mr. James R. Brinton Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Burke Mr. & Mrs. Christopher D. Butler Mr. & Mrs. Peter H. Callahan, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Lance A. Claiborne, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Richard J. Clark Mr. & Mrs. L. Hamilton Clark, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Mark W. Cox Mr. & Mrs. Keith A. Cox Mr. & Mrs. David F. Crockett, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Daddona Mr. & Mrs. William M. Deuber, Jr. Mr. Francis P. Devine & Ms. Madeline M. Sherry Dr. & Mrs. Steven J. Devlin Ms. Elizabeth A. Dow Mr. & Mrs. Matthew J. Espe Mr. & Mrs. Earle B. Fox, III Mr. & Mrs. Tom Frazier Dr. & Mrs. Bruce H. Godick Dr. & Mrs. William R. Greer Mr. & Mrs. Orlando Haddad Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. Hess Mr. & Mrs. Bart Isdaner Dr. Manoj Khandelwal & Dr. Meena Khandelwal Dr. & Mrs. Walter A. Kornienko Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Kratz Mr. & Mrs. D. Christopher Le Vine Dr. David F. Long & Dr. Kathleen Long Ms. Merianne Lorenzen Mr. Douglas M. Lurio & Ms. Margaret S. Lurio Mrs. Eileen Lynn Mr. & Mrs. Harry R. Madeira, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edwin B. Mahoney Dr. A. Scott McNeal & Dr. Annette D. O’Neil Mr. & Mrs. H. Scott Miller, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mulligan Mr. & Mrs. Carter W. Murdoch Mr. Robert Norcini Dr. & Mrs. Evan D. O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. Clayton T. Platt Mr. & Mrs. David O. Pratt Mr. & Mrs. Steven L. Rhoads Dr. Neil L. Sand & Ms. Dana M. Devon Mrs. Margaret C. Satell Mr. Edward M. Satell Mr. Stephen J. Shanahan, Sr. Ms. Carol N. Shepherd Mrs. Virginia S. Spofford The Rev. & Mrs. James R. Squire Mr. & Mrs. Edward Steidle, II Dr. & Mrs. Francis P. Sutter Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Trumbull Mr. & Mrs. David R. Underwood Ms. Kathleen Vick Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Wilkinson, Jr. 44 T h e E p i s c o p a l a c a d e m y ANN U AL R EPO R T o f g i f t s 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 7 Class of 2008 55% Participation Mr. & Mrs. Gary D. Ammon Anonymous Mr. Bruce D. Ballard & Mrs. Laraine J. Kazanjian- Ballard Mr. & Mrs. Ernest J. Bernabei, III Mr. & Mrs. John F. Berry, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Biederstadt Ms. Amy A. Bosio Dr. & Mrs. Edward J. Brennan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James J. Bruder Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Burke Mr. David G. Butterworth, Esq. Mrs. Susan C. Butterworth Mr. & Mrs. James J. Byrne Dr. & Mrs. Paul Carpinello Ms. Shirley O. Carrido Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Carson Dr. & Mrs. Richard J. Clark Dr. Winifred & Mr. John Constable Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy P. Coote Mr. Richard H. Dilsheimer Mr. & Mrs. Anthony P. DiSilvestro Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Dwyer Ms. Barbara Eberlein Mr. & Mrs. Daniel E. Faust Mr. & Mrs. John R. Fell, III Mr. & Mrs. James W. Finegan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Brian I. FitzPatrick Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Floratos Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. George Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Green Mr. & Mrs. Bernard A. Grogan, III Mr. & Mrs. Bernard A. Halpern Mr. & Mrs. Clay Hamlin, III Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Hayes Dr. & Mrs. Gregory A. Hillyard, Sr. Dr. Nancy R. & Mr. Stephen J. Imbriglia Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Jahnle Dr. & Mrs. Anthony G. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Kent, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Sami L. Khella Dr. William H. Kirkpatrick & Dr. Kimberly A. Kubek Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth G. Lawrence Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Lee Mr. & Mrs. James F. Losty Mr. & Mrs. Mark I. McCallum Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. McManus Ms. Johanna C. Mickel Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Mullen Mr. & Mrs. Asuka Nakahara Mr. & Mrs. S. Joseph Narzikul Mr. & Mrs. John Perfetti Mr. & Mrs. Joel M. Peskin Ms. Yolanda Pettiford & Mr. Alvin Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Donald K. Pettit Dr. & Mrs. Jon L. Richter Mr. & Mrs. Bruce F. Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Edwin H. Shafer, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Spofford Mr. & Mrs. Bruce W. Stone Mr. & Ms. Thomas J. Suspenski Mr. & Mrs. Eric W. Swanson Dr. Michael H. Torosian Mr. Gerhard T. Van Arkel Dr. John R. Van Ness & Dr. Sandra M. Martinez de Van Ness Mr. & Mrs. Jose Vithayathil Dr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Whalen Mr. & Mrs. Richard Q. Whelan Mr. Adolphus Levi Williams, Jr. Ms. Diane Wimbush Mr. Robert H. Young Class of 2009 61% Participation Mr. & Mrs. R. Gregory Barton Dr. & Mrs. Richard M. Behler Mr. & Mrs. John F. Berry, Jr. Mr. Dequin Bi & Ms. Tiwen Wee Mr. & Mrs. Keith A. Brinks Mr. & Mrs. John H. Camp Mr. & Mrs. David Charlton Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy P. Coote Mr. & Mrs. Keith A. Cox Dr. & Mrs. Steven E. Cross Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Durovsik Mr. & Mrs. Matthew J. Espe Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Fertel Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Floratos Dr. & Mrs. John M. Flynn Mr. & Mrs. E. Michael Forgash, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Gadsden Dr. Samuel H. Galib & Dr. Grace M. Galib Dr. Giselle Geddes & Mr. Patrick Scullin Mr. Michael B. Goodwin & Dr. Izola B. David-Goodwin Mr. Patrick J. Grannan & Ms. Linda A. Matrunich Mr. & Mrs. Martin S. Grims Dr. Rakesh Gulati & Dr. Abha Dewan Mr. & Mrs. James L. Hahn Mr. & Mrs. Mark C. Hanamirian Mr. & Mrs. Peter H. Hanson Mr. & Mrs. James B. Harrity Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. Hess Mr. & Mrs. Bart Isdaner Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Ivory Mr. & Mrs. James S. Joo Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Juliano Mr. Richard J. Kenny & Mrs. Catherine C. Coyne-Kenny Mr. Matthew J. Lake & Ms. Caroline E.Craig Ms. Susan F. LaPalombara & Mr. Marc Frohman Mr. & Mrs. Steven P. Lerman Mr. & Mrs. William P. Loftus Mr. & Mrs. William G. Luff, Jr. Mrs. Patricia Ann S. Lunkenheimer Dr. & Mrs. Richard Margolis Mr. & Mrs. George C. McFarland, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Morris Mr. & Mrs. Terrence J. Mullen Mrs. J. Patricia Noble & Mr. Steven F. Kempf Mr. & Mrs. David E. O’Brian Mr. & Mrs. Evan D. O’Brien Dr. Carol A. Pasquariello & Mr. James E. Fuchs, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James L. Paterno Mr. Michael J. Picciani & Ms. Elizabeth A. Naismith Mr. & Mrs. Julius E. Pope Mr. & Mrs. Andrew G. Potter Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Powers, III Mr. & Mrs. David O. Pratt Dr. Christopher J. Rapuano & Ms. Sara B. Rapuano Mr. & Mrs. Brooks D. Reinhard Mrs. Kim Rinnier Dr. Frederic L. Sax Mr. & Mrs. Michael Selverian Mr. & Mrs. Gary W. Snyder Mrs. Ann P. H. Strong Ms. Karen Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. Teti Mr. & Mrs. David C. Toner Mr. & Mrs. David R. Underwood Dr. William A. Van Decker & Dr. Generosa Grana Mr. & Mrs. Tom G. Vellios Drs. Gary D. & Elizabeth F. Wu Class of 2010 53% Participation Mr. Julio C. Acevedo & Ms. Jane Styer-Acevedo Mr. & Mrs. Joo Youl Ahn Dr. & Mrs. Todd J. Albert Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey E. Baena Mr. & Mrs. Whitney H. Baldwin Mr. & Mrs. George Becker Mr. & Mrs. Ernest J. Bernabei, III Mr. & Mrs. John F. Berry, Jr. Ms. Amy A. Bosio Mr. & Mrs. David J. Brooman Mr. & Mrs. Walter W. Buckley, III Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Burke Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Butts Dr. & Mrs. Paul Carpinello Mr. & Mrs. Myung-Uhn Chung Dr. & Mrs. Michael G. 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Sweinberg Mr. & Mrs. Scott R. McElwee Mr. & Mrs. James K. McIntyre Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. McKenna Mr. & Mrs. Slade H. McLaughlin Drs. Gerald T. Mehalick & Pamela G. Mehalick Mr. Robert A. Melikian & Ms. Susan J. Hohnsbeen Mr. & Mrs. S. Joseph Narzikul Dr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Nelson Dr. & Mrs. Philip Nimoityn Reverend & Mrs. Yong S. Park Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Petrocelli Mr. & Mrs. Donald K. Pettit Mr. & Mrs. Clayton T. Platt Mr. & Mrs. Dennis C. Raiken Dr. & Mrs. Philip A. Rea Mr. & Mrs. Steven L. Rhoads Mr. & Mrs. Warren B. Scott, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Roy B. Simpson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter B. Smith, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Spofford Mr. & Mrs. Neil Stone Mr. & Ms. Thomas J. Suspenski Mr. & Mrs. Scott J. Tarte Dr. & Mrs. Mark A. Testaiuti Ms. Nina F. Weisbord Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Zoll Class of 2011 57% Participation Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Aitken Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey E. Baena Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin S. Breskman Mr. James R. Brinton Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Burke Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph L. 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Haab Mr. & Mrs. John A. Heil, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Mark X. Howlin Mr. & Mrs. Neil R. Jacobsen Mr. Richard J. Kenny & Mrs. Catherine C. Coyne-Kenny Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Kinzig Mr. & Mrs. Bruce G. Leto Mr. John MacManus & Ms. Cindy Bergman Mr. & Mrs. Norman M. McAvoy, Jr. Mr. Michael A. McCann & Mrs. Susan Myrtetus McCann Mr. Christopher F. McConnell & Ms. Stacey W. McConnell Mr. & Mrs. Daniel C. McCormick Mr. & Mrs. H. Brooke McMullin, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James E. Minnick Mr. & Mrs. Asuka Nakahara Mr. & Mrs. John Nickolas Mr. & Mrs. Donald K. Pettit Mr. & Mrs. Clayton T. Platt Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Pratt, II Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Prim Mr. & Mrs. Anthony F. Rando Mr. & Mrs. James W. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Arthur L. Schiel Mr. & Mrs. David D. Silvera Mr. & Mrs. J. Brant Singley Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Stern Mr. & Mrs. Eric W. Swanson Dr. & Mrs. Mark A. Testaiuti Mr. & Mrs. Jerold T. Wright, Jr. Class of 2013 67% Participation Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Aitken Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Ayjian Mr. & Mrs. Philip F. Bell Mr. & Mrs. David J. Brooman Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Burke Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Carolin Dr. David W. Christianson & Dr. Anastasia K. Christianson Ms. Kathleen E. Clarke Mr. & Mrs. Paul Connors Mr. & Mrs. James K. Costalas Mr. & Mrs. J. Kenneth Croney, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Laurence R. Cusack Mr. & Mrs. Matthew B. Dupre Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Fahey Mr. & Mrs. James E. Farrell III Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. G. Fay Mr. & Mrs. Craig A. Fertel Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Flannery Mr. & Mrs. Earle B. Fox, III Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. Foxman Mr. & Mrs. James B. Francis, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Russell L. Gantt Dr. Giselle Geddes & Mr. Patrick Scullin Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Giles Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Green Dr. Rakesh Gulati & Dr. Abha Dewan Mr. & Mrs. Michael Holston Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Humann Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Jacoby Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Juliano Mr. Brian A. Kilcullen & Ms. Marguerite M. Nealon Mr. Matthew J. Lake & Ms. Caroline E.Craig Mr. & Mrs. John M. LeBoeuf Mr. & Mrs. James F. 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Dordelman Mr. & Mrs. Matthew J. Espe Mr. Kurt A. Haab & Dr. Jean E. Haab Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. Hess Mr. David M. Howard & Ms. Dale P. Schomer Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Jannetta Mr. & Mrs. William W. Keffer Mr. & Mrs. Bruce D. Konopka Mr. & Mrs. David D. Langfitt Mr. & Mrs. Gary Markman Dr. A. Scott McNeal & Dr. Annette D. O’Neil Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Meaney Mr. Peter Edward Meltzer & Ms. Deirdre Attea Mr. & Mrs. Steven J. Molitor Dr. Donald M. O’Rourke & Dr. Maureen M. O’Rourke Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Payne Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Pratt, II Dr. & Mrs. James J. Purtill Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Quigley Mr. David J. Reape & Dr. Kathleen Z. Reape Dr. & Mrs. Carl Regillo Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Reynolds, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David D. Silvera Mr. & Mrs. Roy B. Simpson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Neil Stone 45 Class of 2015 69% Participation Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Ayjian Ms. Sara F. Barton & The Rev. Hentzi Elek Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Bryant Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Burke Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. Cassidy Mr. & Mrs. Keith A. Cox Mr. & Mrs. J. Kenneth Croney, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Laurence R. Cusack Mr. & Mrs. David R. Dugery Mr. & Mrs. John Eringis Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Hertel III Mr. & Mrs. Mark X. Howlin Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Jacoby Mr. Brian A. Kilcullen & Ms. Marguerite M. Nealon Mr. John MacManus & Ms. Cindy Bergman Mr. & Mrs. Norman M. McAvoy, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Meaney Dr. & Mrs. Philip Nimoityn Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Payne Mr. & Mrs. Andrew M. Reder Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Stern Mr. & Mrs. M. Kelly Tillery Mr. & Mrs. R. Bruce Walsh Class of 2016 52 % Participation Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Aitken Mr. & Mrs. Philip F. Bell Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Decker Mr. & Mrs. David R. Dugery Mr. & Mrs. F. Christian Haab, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Frederick B. Herman, III Mr. & Mrs. Steven D. Higgins Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Humann Mr. & Mrs. Bruce D. Konopka Mr. & Mrs. Steven K. Lindner Mr. & Mrs. Gary Markman Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. Slade H. McLaughlin Dr. & Mrs. Randy Metcalf Dr. Donald M. 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Lance Cave Ms. Juliet Choi Mr. & Mrs. L. Hamilton Clark, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John G. Cocco Ms. Helena A. Cochrane Ms. Eileen S. Cohen & Mr. Murray J. Cohen Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Collins Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Crane, III Mr. & Mrs. Lewis G. Creskoff Mr. & Mrs. Laurence R. Cusack Mr. & Mrs. Edwin C. Davison Mr. Jeffrey A. Day & Ms. Erin G. Brady Mr. & Mrs. Anthony P. DeNatale Mr. & Mrs. Paul DeSanctis Mrs. Joan B. Devon Mrs. Peggy Donnard Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Dougherty Mr. & Mrs. J. Barry Dunleavy Mrs. Lois R. Earnest Mr. William Enos Mr. Marc Eripret Mr. & Mrs. John D. Familetti, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James E. Farrell III Ms. Julie Faude Mr. Brendan A. FitzPatrick & Ms. Mary L. Gibbons Dr. & Ms. Gary D. Foster Mrs. Mary O. French Mr. & Mrs. James J. Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. William Gallagher Mrs. Joan Giancristoforo Mr. & Mrs. R. Victor Haas, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lenard M. Haley Ms. Anne L. Hall & Mr. Matthew W. Hall Mr. & Ms. Maurice Hall Mr. Jeremy Hark Mr. & Mrs. Alan F. Hassett Mr. Michael J. Herron, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Andrew E. Hess Mr. & Mrs. Mark X. Howlin Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Hurda Mr. Quincy Hyson Mr. & Mrs. Wolfgang Jaeger Ms. Susan V. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. William W. Keffer Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Kent, Jr. Ms. Andrea Killian Ms. Stephanie Kilpatrick Mr. & Mrs. John Kistler Mr. Brian S. Kline Mr. & Mrs. Bruce D. Konopka Mr. & Mrs. A. Thomas Kossuth Mr. Matthew J. Lake & Ms. Caroline E.Craig Ms. Susan F. LaPalombara & Mr. Marc Frohman Ms. Emilia Lee Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Letts Ms. Dolores A. Lombardi & Mr. Gerald Harrison Mr. Mark C. Luff Ms. Jennifer Lutz Mr. William J. MacArdle Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Maier Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Martin Dr. Natalie L. Mayer Mrs. Kathleen A. McCullough Ms. Anna McDermott Mrs. Theresa McElhone Ms. Cheryl McLauchlan Mr. & Mrs. Frank N. Milewski Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Morris Ms. Grace Na Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Naughton Mr. & Mrs. A. George Newnham, III Mrs. Twiggy R. Paige Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Parr Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Passarella Mr. & Mrs. George B. Pearcy Dr. & Mrs. Lee T. Pearcy Ms. Catherine E. Pearn Mr. Alexander C. Pearson & Ms. Kristin A. Lindgren Ms. Paige H. Peters Mr. & Mrs. R. Scott Petrie Mr. Paul H. Phelps III Ms. Kama B. Pierce Mr. & Mrs. Clayton T. Platt Mr. & Mrs. Marc D. Portlock Whitaker J. Powell Ms. Anne W. Ravreby & Dr. William D. Ravreby Dr. & Mrs. Philip A. Rea Mr. & Mrs. Brooks D. Reinhard Mr. & Mrs. Paul L. Rosenberg Mr. & Mrs. David G. Rowland Dr. Susan F. Rubin & Dr. Ronald Rubin Mr. Peter M. Rudnick & Ms. Claudia A. Parra-Pavez Mr. Roland Sarko Mrs. Cannie C. Shafer Mr. & Mrs. Edwin H. Shafer, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Sharpless Ms. Gretchen Simon Ms. Jennifer R. Slike Ms. Lauren Smith Mr. & Mrs. Warren L. Smith The Rev. & Mrs. Thomas G. Speers, III † Deceased Class Agent (in bold) Mrs. Virginia S. Spofford The Rev. & Mrs. James R. Squire Mr. & Mrs. Bruce W. Stone Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Stratton Mr. & Mrs. Eric W. Swanson Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Tassoni Ms. Nancy S. Taylor Miss Jennifer M. Tierney Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Trumbull Mr. John N. Tsafos, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey K. Wagg Ms. Joanne Ward Mr. & Mrs. David F. Watt Ms. Elizabeth Welch Mr. Adolphus Levi Williams, Jr. Ms. Ellen E. Winn Mr. & Mrs. Bernard R. Yaros Mrs. Ellen J. Young The Rev. & Mrs. Albert E. R. Zug Grandparent Gifts Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. David Acton Mr. & Mrs. James B. Aldrich Mr. & Mrs. Fred C. Aldridge, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Willis C. Arndt Mrs. JoAnne Bagnell Mr. & Mrs. Ian Ballard Dr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Bennett, IV Dr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Birdsall Mr. & Mrs. Bryan T. Bostwick Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Cassidy Mr. Ronald Christianson Mr. & Mrs. Lewis H. Clark, Sr. Mrs. Sara G. Cooke Mr. & Mrs. Alan Crawford, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. James L. Crawford, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David F. Crockett, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. P. McEvoy Cromwell Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Crowther Mr. & Mrs. Fred Davidson Mrs. Ellen Decker Mr. & Mrs. William M. Deuber Mrs. Joan B. Devon Mrs. Gloria W. Deyo Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Dougherty Mr. Edward L. Fenimore Mr. & Mrs. A. Carter Fergusson Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Field Mr. & Mrs. Rufus C. Finch Mr. & Mrs. Harry B. French Mr. & Mrs. Louis W. Fryman Mr. & Mrs. William Y. Giles Mr. Milton Ginsburg Mr. & Mrs. Joseph K. Gordon Mrs. Elizabeth Ament Greenwood Dr. & Mrs. Alexander P. Greer Mr. F. Hastings Griffin, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. J. Tyler Griffin Mr. & Mrs. A. Jerome Grossman Mr. & Mrs. Frederick C. Haab Mr. & Mrs. William Harrer Mr. & Mrs. Frank C. Hartzell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Havens Mr. & Mrs. Edwin S. Henry, Jr. v Blue and White Society Mr. & Mrs. David Hoadley Mr. & Mrs. Ronald G. Hohnsbeen Mrs. Richard W. Hole, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. E. Paul Hoop, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Humann Dr. & Mrs. C. A. Wayne Hurtubise, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony P. Jannetta Mr. & Mrs. John A. Jarvis Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Jones, Jr. Mr. F. Mason Jones, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Judson, II Mr. & Mrs. E. Brooks Keffer, Jr., Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Kent Mr. Raymond C. Knorr Mrs. Dorothy Kurz Mrs. Carolyn P. Langfitt Mrs. Donald C. Le Vine Mrs. Bain S. Lee Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Lee, Jr. Dr. Francesco Leto Mrs. Jane C. H. MacElree Mr. Harry R. Madeira Mrs. Henrietta A. Martinez Mrs. Mario V. Mascioli Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mason Mrs. Patricia Mayro Mr. John N. McConnell The Rev. & Mrs. Alexander McCurdy, III Mr. & Mrs. Dewey D. McKay Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Neidecker Mrs. Anne C. Nimick Mrs. Robert H. A. Nixon Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. Odiorne Mrs. Ruth B. Oehrle Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah O’Grady Mr. & Mrs. Davis Pearson Mrs. Hubert R. Peck, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. Phillips Mr. & Mrs. E. Barry Pinheiro Mrs. Thomas R. Quinn Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Rammel Mr. Donald J. Reape Mrs. Laura Reape Mr. & Mrs. Gardiner Rogers Mr. & Mrs. E. William Ross, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Hans Ruelius Dr. & Mrs. Karl F. Rugart, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Robert A. Ruggiero, Sr. Mrs. C. Richard Ryan Mr. & Mrs. James P. Schellenger Mr. & Mrs. George A. Schnabel Mr. & Mrs. Warren B. Scott, Sr. Mrs. Joan Shanahan Mr. & Mrs. Joel Silbey Mrs. Warren L. Smith Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Nevill Smythe Mr. & Mrs. Harold A. Sorgenti The Rev. & Mrs. T. Guthrie Speers, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Harold P. Starr Mr. & Mrs. Paul Stewart Mrs. Sally Minot Warden Stone Mr. & Mrs. John H. Swope, IV Mrs. Harrison Therman Dr. & Mrs. S. Francis Thoumsin Mrs. Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr. Mrs. Rainer Westphal Mr. & Mrs. Albert J. Whelan Mr. & Mrs. John C. Williams, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Woodring Gifts from Friends Anonymous Mr. Henry R. Adamczyk & Ms. Iris Melendez Mr. & Mrs. Steven A. Asher Mr. & Mrs. James M. Auch, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Earl J. Ball, III Rt. Rev. & Mrs. Charles E. Bennison, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey L. Bond Mr. William J. Brice Mr. & Mrs. William Burdick Mr. Gary Cox & Mrs. Catharine Wanamaker Cox Mrs. Katherine A. Cox & Mr. Andrew D. Cox Mrs. David R. Davis Mrs. Pauline H. Davis Dr. Michael S. Devon & Dr. Ronit K. Devon Mrs. Edith R. Dixon Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Driscoll, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William Evans Mr. & Mrs. Scott Ferguson Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mrs. Mary O. French Mrs. Suzanne K. Gerber Mr. & Mrs. William A. Graham, IV Mrs. Elizabeth Ament Greenwood Mr. & Mrs. J. Marshall B. Hamilton Mrs. Edward I. Haupt Mrs. Susan B. Hopf Mrs. Joseph N. Ingerle Mrs. I. Grant Irey, Jr. Mr. Stephen Jones Mr. & Mrs. Douglas A. Keith Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. Kulp Mr. Charles Latham, jr. Mrs. E. Mower Lewis, III Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Linker Mr. & Mrs. John B. Manning Mrs. Virginia E. McConnell Mrs. Robert McDonald Mr. Gordon R. McDonnell The Rev. James R. McDowell Mr. Jaime Mendez Mrs. Binney B. Miller Mr. & Mrs. C. David Miller Mrs. Elizabeth M. Miller Ms. Joan M. Novino Ms. Lynn S. Palmer Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Panichelli Ms. Barbara M. Pettinos Philadelphia Insurance Companies Mr. & Mrs. William H. Pope Mrs. Marjorie Fixter Randolph Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Rice Mrs. Thomas Ridgway, Jr. Mrs. C. Madison Riley, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James O. Robbins Mrs. Ann L. Rogers Ms. Laura D. Russell & Mr. Frank A. Moltz Mrs. C. Richard Ryan Ms. Jocelyn Sanders Mr. & Mrs. George C. Shafer, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James A. Smith Mr. Richard P. Smith Mr. William I. Snyder Mr. & Mrs. Philip J. Spear, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. T. Alexander Spratt Mrs. George Stanley Mr. & Mrs. S. Bertram Stiff, III Mrs. Sally Minot Warden Stone The Rev. & Mrs. James A. Trimble Mrs. Lewis H. Van Dusen, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. Weisheit Mr. George C. Wood 49 Endowed and Restricted Funds Endowed funds play an important role in Episcopal’s overall development program. The annual income from these funds described below enriches the overall educational program and provides benefits for the faculty and tuition assistance for students in need. 2006-07 donors are listed with each fund. These are active funds to which contributions may be made at any time. We ask you to consider your support of these funds in addition to your support of the Annual Giving program. For further information, please contact Paige Peters, Director of Development, at 610-617-2251 or ppeters@episcopalacademy.org. Class of 1940 Faculty Enrichment Fund Presented in 1990, on behalf of the Class of 1940, in honor of the teachers who have devoted their lives to the Academy, this fund provides a stipend to faculty members who have made a significant impact on students and who have stimulated students’ interest in academics, athletics, and student activities. Mr. George M. Neall, II Class of 1940 James L. Crawford, Jr. Discretionary Fund The James L. Crawford, Jr. ’57 Fund honors the former Head of School, a member of the Class of 1957, for his devoted and exceptionally talented service over more than a quarter century. The fund recognizes his special efforts to “open the door” to more and better alumni involvement on behalf of The Episcopal Academy. Initiated by the Class of 1940, it is established as a discretionary fund for the Head of School. Income from its principal will be available to him or her, with the approval of the Finance Committee of the Board of Trustees, to advance the best interests of the Academy—its students, faculty, administrators and plant—in ways not funded or insufficiently funded by other sources. Mr. George M. Neall, II Class of 1940 50th Memorial Scholarship Fund Presented on the occasion of the Class of 1940’s 50th Reunion, in honor of the deceased members of the Class, this fund provides scholarship aid to an Academy student, preferably in Upper School, whose family has suffered a sudden loss of income or a severe financial crisis. Mr. George M. Neall, II Class of 1941 50th Anniversary Memorial Fund Presented to the Academy in 1991 as a memorial to deceased members of the Class of 1941, this fund is to be used for a student or students who has/have both great promise, in and out of the classroom, and need of scholarship assistance. Class of 1944 50th Reunion Faculty Enrichment Fund This fund acknowledges the great debt owed Episcopal and a generation of Master Teachers, and serves to strengthen, rejuvenate and retain the school’s most precious asset: its faculty. Annual income funds graduate studies, research and opportunities for faculty enrichment, continued education, and rejuvenation. Class of 1945 50th Reunion Fund This fund was created to support an identified need of the Academy for renovation of the Administration Building. It also serves doubly by releasing bound funds to new uses in faculty enrichment and curriculum revisions. The class was honored by the naming of the building’s board room, “The Class of 1945 Board Room.” Class of 1946 50th Reunion Fund This fund was created to endow maintenance of the Class of 1946 Bates Eno Sharp Athletic Field. This fund is dedicated to the memory of Bates specifically and to all the deceased members of the class. Class of 1947 50th Reunion Fund This fund is dedicated to the maintenance of Ryan Hall at Merion in memory of C. Richard Ryan ’47, who served as teacher, coach, Director of Admissions, Director of Development, and Business Manager for the school before his untimely death in 1988. Class of 1948 James H. McK. Quinn Faculty Fund The 50th reunion gift of the Class of 1948 was dedicated to the Academy’s late Headmaster and teacher in support of the enhancement of teaching excellence at The Episcopal Academy. The fund assists and encourages faculty, in particular younger faculty, to pursue advanced degrees and graduate education. Mr. & Mrs. John F. Arndt, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John W. Rorer Class of 1949 50th Reunion Endowment Fund Presented on the occasion of the Class of 1949’s 50th Reunion, this fund assists the Academy in building its endowment and is unrestricted. Class of 1950 50th Reunion This Class of 1950 50th Reunion Gift is a perpetual fund to provide need-qualified students with leadership potential the opportunity of an Episcopal Academy education. The Fund’s purpose, to support leadership in academics, athletics, and the arts, will enable Episcopal to continue to attract the highest caliber of student regardless of need —a goal which lies at the heart of Episcopal Academy’s mission. Mr. & Mrs. Percy F. Leaper Mr. & Mrs. George R. Munson Mr. & Mrs. Edgar S. Palmer Dr. & Mrs. John C. Van Pelt Class of 1955 David R. Haslam 50th Reunion Fund Dedicated to the memory and life of classmate David Ransom Haslam, this fund was created is to provide financial support to talented students, like David, who would otherwise be unable to attend Episcopal. Mr. William N. West, IV Kennith R. Balsley Memorial Scholarship Fund Established in 1980, this fund honors Kim Balsley, Master of English (1930-66), by offering tuition assistance to Upper School students in need, who demonstrate promise of academic excellence, concern for others, and an appreciation for or interest in literature. Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Shouvlin Mr. & Mrs. David O. Maxwell Class of 1951 50th Reunion Fund The Class of 1951 50th Reunion Fund provides endowment for faculty salaries. Members of the class hope this fund will assist the Academy in attracting and retaining teachers who will continue Episcopal’s tradition of academic excellence. William Scudder Baugh Memorial Scholarship Fund Established in 1981 by family, friends and business associates of Bill Baugh ’47 to provide financial aid to qualified students. Mr. & Mrs. John A. Edson The Merck Company Foundation Class of 1953 50th Reunion Fund In response to and in support of The Episcopal Academy’s acquisition of 123 acres on Route 252 and St. Davids Road in Newtown Square, the Class of 1953 has established a fund to be allocated to the land purchase while retaining the option of selecting a named gift opportunity when the new campus is designed and developed. Class of 1954 50th Reunion Fund In response to, and in support of, The Episcopal Academy’s acquisition of 123 acres in New Township, the Class of 1954, on the occasion of its 50th reunion, established a fund to be allocated to the land purchase. The Class retains the option of selecting a named gift opportunity when the new campus is designed and developed. Dr. & Mrs. Fred D. Banfield Dr. Harry H. Deischer Mr. & Mrs. Samuel E. Griffiths, III 50 T h e E p i s c o p a l a c a d e m y ANN U AL R EPO R T o f g i f t s 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 7 Prof. & Mrs. Daniel A. Baugh Mrs. William S. Baugh The Shelly & Larry Brown Student Scholarship Fund The Shelly and Larry Brown Student Scholarship fund was established in 2006 to provide tuition assistance to a deserving student who demonstrates the qualities The Episcopal Academy stripes represent. Buckley Scholars Fund Established in 1999 by Walter W. Buckley, Jr. ’55 to honor his family’s ties to the school which extend over several generations. Fund provides financial aid and summer enrichment to talented students. Grants are reviewed and renewed annually based on demonstration of financial need, academic performance, and citizenship. Burke Family Scholarship Fund Established in 2004, by Stephen and Gretchen Burke, this fund is directed toward scholarships to attract talented, diverse students to The Episcopal Academy with priority to be given to Steppingstone Scholars. Christopher W. Church ’72 Scholarship Fund Established in 1999 by a couple in memory of their close friend Chris Church ’72, in appreciation of the lifelong opportunities Episcopal had given them, their family, and Chris’s other friends. The fund provides financial aid to upper school students in need who exhibit academic excellence and enthusiasm for the experience presented by the school. Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Leisenring Jeffrey A. Coale ’88 Memorial Fund Established in 2002 by family and friends, this fund provides financial support for the Academy in memory of Jeff Coale ’88 who lost his life in the World Trade Center (NYC) on September 11, 2001. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce B. Brown Mr. Stephen L. Coale Mr. & Mrs. William Coale Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Foht Taylor W. Cole Book Fund Presented in 1987, this fund provides an appreciation by Mr. Cole’s children of his dedication and service on Episcopal’s faculty (1967-87). Annual income is used to purchase books on mathematics and computer science for the Annenberg Library. Mr. & Mrs. Clement T. Cole Community Service Fund Launched in 1986 with a gift from the Jesse B. Cox Charitable Trust, this endowed fund provides support for the Community Service Program. Jay and Rosemary Crawford Endowment Fund Inspired by and in response to a challenge issued by Walter W. Buckley Jr. ’55, the Jay and Rosemary Crawford Endowment for Faculty Compensation addresses one of Episcopal’s highest priorities —investing in the faculty. The endowment will address a number of needs, including attracting and retaining quality faculty, salary increases, expanded educational opportunities, independent research and travel, and enrichment of benefits and retirement program. Mr. & Mrs. Lenard M. Haley Mr. Joseph W. Lippincott O.R. Croasdale ’61 Memorial Scholarship Fund Established by family, classmates and business associates of Art Croasdale ’61 to honor his memory, this fund provides financial aid to an Upper School student based on both demonstrated need and the qualities of scholarship and leadership as exemplified by Art during his years at Episcopal and throughout his life. Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Croasdale Mr. & Mrs. Dean W. Laskaris David Arthur DeMoss ’82 Memorial Fund Established in 1989, by the Class of 1982, this fund recognizes, through an annual prize, student athletes who have displayed a high degree of athletic ability while serving as examples of Christian sportsmanship both on and off the playing field. Judith S. Diamondstone Memorial Fund This fund was established in 1988 in honor of Judy Diamondstone, a teacher of history (1984-88). The income is donated to a community service project selected each year by the recipient of the Judith M. Diamondstone Prize for American History. Dr. John H. Glick & Dr. Jane M. Glick The Edward E. Ford Foundation Faculty Summer Study Program Established in 1986, with a grant from the Edward E. Ford Foundation, this program provides financial assistance to Episcopal’s faculty for summer study. The Edward E. Ford Foundation Scholarship Fund This fund provides need-based financial aid to deserving upper school students in an effort to increase the school’s socioeconomic diversity. Clara Bell Freeman Memorial Scholar-Leader-Athlete Fund Established in 1981 by Dr. Frank Freeman ’27, this fund is a tribute to his mother, Clara Bell Freeman, and provides tuition assistance annually to students characterized as scholarleader-athletes. Samuel H. French Memorial Fund This fund was created by family and friends of Sam French, loyal alumnus and friend to Episcopal. It is currently unrestricted. The Gadsden Family Student Opportunities Fund The Gadsden Family Student Opportunities Fund was established in 2006 by Tom & Beth Gadsden, and their children, Michael ’03, Steven ’06 and Kate ’09, to provide assistance for student opportunities (arts, athletics, social service, travel abroad and special projects) not covered by financial aid. The Director of Diversity and Community Life will administer the funds, in close consultation with the Head of School, Unit Heads, the Chaplain and other appropriate administrators. George F. Greenwood Memorial Track Fund Begun in 1989, this fund provides annual support for the track program while serving as a tribute to a teacher-counselor-coach who was an inspiration to many Episcopal students in his years of service to the Academy (1954-82). Mr. & Mrs. John F. Dautrich Jerry and Raye Johnson Student Diversity Fund The Jerry and Raye Johnson Student Diversity Fund was established in 2006 by the Johnson family to provide assistance to deserving students. The fund’s annual income will be used to enable students to participate in school activities and projects not covered by tuition. In addition, at the discretion of the Director of Diversity and Community Life, income generated by this fund can be used for speakers or other special projects. The Director of Diversity and Community Life will administer the funds, in close consultation with the Head of School, Unit Heads, the Chaplain and other appropriate administrators. Dora Khayatt Art & Music Prizes Fund Established in 1990, in memory of Dora Khayatt, painter and wife of the late John Plant, former Chairman of The Episcopal Academy Classics Department, this fund provides annual support for student awards for excellence in the fine arts and music. G. Lloyd Kirk Memorial Fund Established in 2003 by the family and friends of G. Lloyd Kirk ’41, this fund provides monies for the rental of instruments for student musicians at Episcopal who have demonstrated need. Mrs. G. Lloyd Kirk Mr. Henderson Supplee III † Deceased Class Agent (in bold) v Blue and White Society Kurz Scholarship Fund In response to “The Challenge to Lead” articulated in the Strategic Plan for The Episcopal Academy approved in the year 2000, Charles Kurz, III ’00, Catherine B. Kurz ’95 and Charles Kurz, II have established an endowment fund that will benefit qualified Upper School students who have previously demonstrated commitment to the Academy and currently have a need for financial aid. Peggy & Bruce Mainwaring ’44 Fund This fund is currently a nonrestricted gift to Episcopal’s endowment. The McLean Contributionship Scholarship Fund Established in 1985, this fund assists in building scholarship endowment and providing tuition assistance to qualified students. Thomas J. Meehan Scholarship Fund Established by family and friends in 2004, to honor the memory of muchloved Episcopal coach Thomas J. Meehan, this fund will be used to support Upper School students with demonstrated academic and athletic promise. John Meehan ’86 and the Meehan Family Miner Merrick Lecture Fund Dedicated to the memory of an Academy teacher whose service spanned four decades, this fund, established in 1988, subsidizes visits to campus by professional educators trained in ethics, government and history. Meyers Family Scholarship Fund The Meyers Family Scholarship Fund is established by Barbara and Howard Meyers, and their sons, Matthew ’97, John ’00 and Brett ’03, to provide tuition assistance to Upper School students of outstanding character who are expected to contribute positively to The Episcopal Academy community through high academic achievement and participation in extracurricular activities, including athletics, arts and culture organizations and community service. Amanda Moses ’94 Memorial Scholarship Fund To honor and perpetuate the memory of Amanda Leigh Moses ’94, family, classmates, and friends have endowed a scholarship fund. Amanda Moses Scholars will reflect the creative and leadership talents of this extraordinary alumna who was an actress, a jewelry maker, a poet and a volunteer firefighter. Better Publications, LLC Dr. & Mrs. Andrew H. McMeekin Turner Investment Partners Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Murray Mrs. Max Schultz Mrs. Kathy M. Shelton Virginia Wine Travel & Tourism John B. Muir Fund for the Arts Established in 1987 as a tribute to a man who dedicated his life to arts at Episcopal, this fund provides annual support to bring professionals engaged in the fine and performing arts to the Academy. Ms. Cynthia D. Rugart Greville L. Munger Memorial Scholarship Fund Established in 1965 in memory of Greville Munger ’56 to provide financial assistance to sons of EA alumni, who have demonstrated talent or ability for the good of the Academy. Mr. M. Roy Jackson Maura Clare Malone Murphy ’96 Memorial Fund The Maura Murphy ’96 Lecture Fund was established by her family and friends to honor her memory. This fund brings speakers to Christ Chapel to assist students in their moral and emotional development. Speakers address questions and concerns that young people confront daily as well as those issues they may encounter in later life. Dr. & Mrs. Francis J. Bonner, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Robert E. Booth Mr. & Mrs. James A. Bridenstine Mr. & Mrs. James W. Kane, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. J. Brien Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Weymouth Florence R. C. Murray Scholarship Fund Established in 1984 with initial and subsequent grants from the Florence R. C. Murray Charitable Trust, this fund provides tuition assistance to deserving students who otherwise would be unable to attend the Academy. John Plant Scholars Program Begun in 1986 with major funding from the Richard Lounsbery Foundation, this fund honors a man who guided the study of classical languages from 1966-1993. The program offers annual financial assistance, based upon need and merit, to four Upper School students to pursue their interests in Latin and Greek. Benjamin H. Read ’43 Lecture & Award Fund Established in 1993 to honor the memory of a statesman, peacemaker, environmentalist and scholar of world affairs. This fund sponsors lectures by distinguished figures in worldwide public affairs, and presents an award to a V Form student, to support an original and worthwhile public service project. Ridgway Scholarship Fund Established in 1988 with a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ridgway, Jr., this fund provides ongoing financial assistance to students who otherwise would be unable to attend the Academy. Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Aitken Prestonfield Farm Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Boinske Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Brown Mr. & Mrs. John Brown Mr. & Mrs. William P. Brown, Jr. Mr. J. R. Burke Ms. Barbara Butler Butler’s Pantry Food Service, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Rex R. Gary Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Giles Hancock Building Associates, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. J. Kenyon Hayward Mr. & Mrs. Michael Holston Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Hondros Mr. & Mrs. Neil R. Jacobsen Mr. & Mrs. D. Christopher Le Vine Mr. & Mrs. William G. Luff, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Britton H. Murdoch, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Carl L. Neilson Mr. & Mrs. James E. Richardson Mr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Schaafsma Mr. William E. Sketchley Mr. & Mrs. Christian R. Stearns Mr. & Mrs. John T. Swope Mr. & Mrs. Bruce E. Terker Mr. & Mrs. Brian P. Tierney, Sr. The Robinson Family Scholarship Fund Established in 2007 by Bruce and Anne Robinson and their children, Courtney ’02, Kelly ’05, Stephen ’08 and Matthew ’13, this fund honors Jim Farrell ’82, coach, teacher and mentor to countless Episcopal students. In appreciation of Jim’s commitment to the academy, this fund will provide financial assistance for students in need who demonstrate strong character as well as commitment to The Episcopal Academy community. 51 Sherrerd Scholarship Fund This fund was established in 1983 by Jay and Kathy Sherrerd to support highly motivated and qualified students in need of financial aid. Swift/Buckley Faculty Endowment Fund Established in 1997 by Edward Swift Buckley IV in honor of Joseph Swift, a Founder, Edward Swift Buckley, Sr., and Edward Swift Buckley, Jr., who served the Academy as trustees and officers (1873-98 & 1898-1943, respectively). The Fund provides financial aid to faculty for graduate studies and educational growth. John K. Tompkins, II ’49 Memorial Fund Established in 1982 to perpetuate the memory of a student, alumnus, and trustee of the Academy, this fund provides tuition assistance to Upper School students who demonstrate leadership. Mr. & Mrs. David O. Maxwell Lewis H. Van Dusen, III ’57 Memorial Fund This fund helps support a student if his or her continued enrollment is threatened because of financial difficulties caused by the death of a parent. Alexandra M. Wake Scholarship Fund In 2002, this fund was established in memory of former Lower School at Devon student Alexandra Wake by her teachers and fellow students and their families, to provide financial assistance to an African-American student for the Lower School at Devon. Miss Carolyn T. Crawford Credit Suisse First Boston Foundation Trust Fund Episcopal Academy Parents Association Lower School at Devon Tobias V. Welo Memorial Fund The Tobias V. Welo Memorial Fund, established by his son, Tobias V. Welo ’90, his family, and friends, honors a trustee, and true leader who loved The Episcopal Academy and chaired the Academy’s Development Committee from 1991 through 1998. His advocacy and oversight resulted in the establishment of The Bishop William White Society for Planned Giving, the initiation of the Advocate Council for Annual Giving, and the creation of the 1785 Bowl award for Philanthropy at Episcopal. Mr. & Mrs. Tobias W. Welo Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Richard Q. Whelan , Jr. ’00 Memorial Scholarship Fund This fund was established in 2005 by the family and friends of Ricky Whelan ’00 to honor the memory of this good citizen, athlete, and scholar. The Richard Q. Whelan, Jr. Scholarship will be awarded to Upper School scholar-athletes who strive for personal excellence while encouraging and supporting others and who exhibit demonstrated promise and involvement in a variety of school activities. Mr. & Mrs. David S. Fryman Anne & John Gerbner & Family Mr. & Mrs. J. Andrew Jarvis Mr. & Mrs. John A. Jarvis Mr. & Mrs. William B. Stabert Mr. & Mrs. James Still Mr. & Mrs. William E. Wallace, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Albert J. Whelan Jesse R. Wike Scholarship Fund In 1987, the Jesse R. Wike Charitable Trust established a scholarship fund to provide financial assistance to students in need, with preference given to students at the Lower School at Devon. The Williams Family Scholarship Fund Established in 2006 by Betsy Williams ’93 and Jenny Williams Weymouth ’96, income generated from the Hess Foundation gift will provide assistance to deserving middle and upper school students of promise with priority given to Steppingstone Scholars. Endowed Chairs Class of 1952 Reunion Fund The Class of 1952 50th Reunion Fund is a perpetual fund which endows a departmental chair for Technology in the Arts and Humanities. Mr. & Mrs. Ross L. Campbell Howard E. Morgan Chair for Creative Writing The Howard E. Morgan Chair for Creative Writing was established in 2007 by the family of Howard R. Morgan ’57 (including wife Betsy, two sons Carl G. and H. Randall and daughter Anna ’94) to honor the memory of Mr. Morgan’s father, a former executive and civic leader who placed great value on education and on strong communications skills. The holder of this chair will enhance the efforts of Episcopal’s English Department by continuing to encourage students to write with clarity, creativity and humor. Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Morgan The Pencoyd Foundation Memorials/Honors In Honor of Mr. Albrycht and the Shop Andrew J. Torre In Memory of Daisy Blatchford The Alumni Society of The Episcopal Academy Mrs. Virginia E. McConnell In Memory of Brian J. Breskman ’06 Mrs. Evelyn Bayer Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Billmyer, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Bishop Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin S. Breskman Mr. Joseph Breskman Mrs. Desiree Brown Mr. Connell C. Cannon Mrs. Kathleen M. Cannon Mr. Matthew A. Ciccotti & Family Mr. & Mrs. L. Hamilton Clark, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John G. Cocco Mr. & Mrs. Ira Cohn Mr. & Mrs. Lewis G. Creskoff Mr. & Mrs. Laurence R. Cusack Mr. Anthony K. Dade Mr. & Mrs. Rick Davis Mr. & Mrs. Manuel A. Diaz Dr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Ebert Mr. Arty Elgart & Mrs. Tina DuBay Elgart Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. Finger & Family Mr. & Mrs. Gordon E. Fink Mr. & Mrs. Barrett C. Fisher, III & Family Dr. Samuel H. Galib & Dr. Grace M. Galib Mr. & Mrs. Timothy P. Gavin Dr. & Mrs. Irvin Gerson Mrs. Joan Giancristoforo Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gordon Mr. & Mrs. A. Jerome Grossman Mr. & Mrs. Martin E. Grossman Mr. & Mrs. Lenard M. Haley Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Hochberg & Family Mr. David M. Howard & Ms. Dale P. Schomer Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Jahnle Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Jefferis Mr. Richard J. Kenny & Mrs. Catherine C. Coyne-Kenny 52 T h e E p i s c o p a l a c a d e m y ANN U AL R EPO R T o f g i f t s 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 7 Miss Eva F. Kohn Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kohn & Family Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Kops Mr. & Mrs. Eric Kraeutler Dr. Jeffrey C. Lerner, Dr. Nora S. Newcombe & Andrew Lerner Mr. Douglas M. Lurio & Ms. Margaret S. Lurio Mr. & Mrs. Charles Malingowski Dr. & Mrs. Donald McCarren Mr. & Mrs. Andrew C. McGregor Mr. Vincent R. McGuinness & Dr. Andrea M. Saxon Ms. Nancy C. McLane Mr. & Mrs. James W. McLane Mr. Joshua C. McLane Mr. & Mrs. Bernard McNamee Mr. & Mrs. Bernard J. McNamee Ms. Maria Micola Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Mitnick Mr. & Mrs. John P. Moran Mr. & Mrs. Irving Morris David G. Nagle Mr. & Mrs. Asuka Nakahara Mr. & Mrs. Timothy P. Nealis & Family Mr. Steven J. Nelesen Mr. John L. Nelesen Dr. & Mrs. Philip Nimoityn Mr. & Mrs. Brian O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Otto Oller Mr. & Mrs. Joel M. Peskin Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Pietrusinski & Family Mr. & Mrs. John D. Pitney & Family Mr. & Mrs. Dennis C. Raiken Mr. & Mrs. William M. Roach Mr. Brendan P. Roach Ms. Susan D. Scully Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Siegel Dr. Michael A. Silver & Dr. Regene H. Silver Mr. & Mrs. Scott E. Stafford Ms. Elaine Stauffer Ms. Sandra K. Stauffer Sidney J. Stein Mr. & Mrs. Gary Steinberg Mrs. Sheridan S. Still & Mr. David B. Still Mr. & Mrs. Curtis J. Strohacker Mrs. Ann P. H. Strong Mr. & Mrs. Frank E. Weise Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Welsh Mr. & Mrs. Bill Wister Mrs. Angela L. Womack Mr. & Mrs. Mark Yocum Mr. & Mrs. James A. Young Mr. Arthur Zabell Ms. Suzanne W. Zeleznik & Dr. David S. Smith The West Hill School Byck Foundation Prestonfield Farm Foundation The Episcopal Academy Parents Association Wachovia Securities 1201 Pediatric Group, PC Chortek & Gottschalk, LLP Atomized Powder Coatings, LLC SPRAY PRODUCTS CORP. Lower School Merion aalchem Turner White Communications, Inc. Recycle Inc. East Riley Paint Co., Inc. Sheboygan Paint Company In Honor of Joe Buches and Rev. James Squire Mrs. Margaret Cox Satell In Memory of George Caufman Mrs. Susan C. Butterworth In Memory of F. Eugene Dixon, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Gallagher The Rev. & Mrs. Howard F. Park III In Memory of Wayne Evans Mrs. Wayne S. Evans Mr. & Mrs. William Evans Mr. & Mrs. James S. Evans In Memory of Robert Fixter Mrs. Marjorie Fixter Randolph In celebration of Jay Crawford’s 50th EA Reunion The Asahel P.H. Bloomer/ Caroline D. Bloomer Trust In Honor of Gretchen Burke Mr. & Mrs. David Hoadley In memory & Honor of Robert W. Trout Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Bishop In Memory of Robert Partridge Mr. & Mrs. Glenn R. Partridge In Memory of Rev. Gordon R. MacAllister Mr. Gordon R. McDonnell Jefferies & Company,Inc. In Memory of John McConnell Mrs. Virginia E. McConnell In Memory of Robert McDonald Mrs. Robert McDonald In Memory of Gordon R. McDonnell Jefferies & Company,Inc. In Memory of Daniel Miller Mrs. Elizabeth M. Miller In Memory of Walter Miller Mrs. Binney B. Miller In Memory of Daniel Pierson Swartz Campbell LLC Mrs. I. Grant Irey, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David B. McMullin Ms. Barbara M. Pettinos In Memory of G. Selden Pitt Mrs. G. Selden Pitt In Memory of Donald J. Reape ’77 Mr. Donald J. Reape Wells Fargo In Memory of Richard C. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. C. R. Ryan, Jr. In Memory of James Sax Dr. & Mrs. Henry P. Brown, III In Memory of Derek Stephenson Mr. Paul H. Phelps III In Memory of Louise Wright Wright-Cook Foundation Gifts In Kind/Other Mr. & Mrs. William W. Keffer Mr. Robert A. Melikian & Ms. Susan J. Hohnsbeen Mr. Charles Kurz, II Ms. Sandra Vaughan Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Dugery Mrs. Mary H. Wolferth Mr. & Mrs. Philip J. Spear, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce M. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Sabat Foundations & Trusts Bell Family Fund The Blommer Foundation The Asahel P.H. Bloomer/ Caroline D. Bloomer Trust Michael A. Bruder Foundation Burke Family Foundation Community Foundation of New Jersey The Connelly Foundation Corporate Office Properties Trust The Crestlea Foundation, Inc. Frenkel Family Foundation Milton Ginsburg Fund Haldeman Family Foundation Hess Foundation Inc. The Holt Family Foundation The Christian Humann Foundation Innisfree Foundation of Bryn Mawr Kent Family Fund of The Community Foundation The Kohn Foundation Laird Norton Trust Co. McConnell-Willits Charitable Trust Neubauer Family Foundation The Pencoyd Foundation Philadelphia Foundation Prestonfield Farm Foundation † Deceased Class Agent (in bold) Princeton Area Community Foundation, Inc. James O. Robbins Family Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Robert R. Bellamy Memorial Foundation Rochester Area Foundation Satell Family Foundation Trust The Schusler Foundation Sherrerd Foundation W. Percy Simpson Trust The Harold A. & Ann R. Sorgenti Family Foundation Strauss Foundation The O’Grady Family Foundation The Shouvlin Foundation William E. and Tamra R. Ryan Foundation Wilmington Trust Company Wright-Cook Foundation Sony Pictures Entertainment Squibb Corporation Susquehanna International Group, LLP Teleflex Foundation The William Penn Foundation Towers Perrin Forster & Crosby Turner Investment Partners UBS UHS of Delaware, Inc. Unilever United States Foundation, Inc. UnumProvident Corporation The Vanguard Group Wachovia Securities Wells Fargo Wyeth XL Global Services Matching Gift Companies AES Logistics, Inc. Brighton Steel, Inc. The Bryn Mawr Trust Company Daniel Martin, Inc. D/B/A Wilkie Lexus Lurio & Associates, P.C. New View Gifts and Accessories, LTD. Penn Liberty Bank Philadelphia Insurance Companies Robert J. Kratz & Company Philip Rosenau Co., Inc. Turner White Communications, Inc. Vertex, Inc. W. I Snyder Corp. Wilmington Trust Company XL Specialty Insurance Company Abbott Laboratories Fund ACE INA Foundation Aetna Foundation, Inc. Alliamz Global Investors Altria Corporate Services, Inc. American International Group AstraZeneca Bank of America BlackRock Boeing Company Bristol-Myers Fund, Inc. Citigroup Foundation Colgate-Palmolive Co Deutsche Bank Eaton Charitable Fund Follett Corporation GE Foundation GlaxoSmithKline Beecham Foundation The Glenmede Trust Company Goldman Sachs & Company The H. O. West Foundation H.B. Fuller Foundation The Hartford Insurance International Data Group Jefferies & Company, Inc. Lehman Brothers Marsh & McLennan Companies The Merck Company Foundation Merrill Lynch Microsoft MMC Matching Gifts Program Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. Nelnet Matching Gift Program Norfolk Southern Foundation Nuveen Investments Pequot Capital The Prudential Insurance Company RBC Dain Rauscher Foundation Ross Family Fund Siemens Building Technologies– Landis Division v Blue and White Society PA Tax Credit Gifts to Ever Episcopal List reflects new pledges and gifts made in fiscal year 2006-2007. Payments on pledges made prior to the 06-07 fiscal year are not listed. Anonymous Dr. & Mrs. Todd Albert Mr. & Mrs. Fred C. Aldridge, Jr. Gary D. and Mary E. Ammon Mr. & Mrs. A. Joseph Armstrong Bachman Foundation II Mr. & Mrs. Nathan D. Bachman JoAnne S. Bagnell Mr. & Mrs. Whitney H. Baldwin Bruce D. Ballard & Laraine Kazanjian-Ballard Mr. & Mrs. R. Gregory Barton Ms. Sara F. Barton & The Rev. Hentzi Elek Karl N. Beinkampen & Elizabeth A. Corrigan Bell Family Fund George & Carrie Bell Mr. & Mrs. Philip F. Bell Dr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Bennett, IV Mr. & Mrs. M. Bruce Bennett Dee & Tom Bergstrom Mr. & Mrs. Steven R. Berrard John Bishop Family James W. Blatchford, Jr. The Blommer Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Peter W. Blommer Mr. Richard C. Bond, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Luke H. Borda George Boyd, V Mr. & Mrs. James A. Branegan, Jr. Dr. Robert W. Bright Mr. & Mrs. Byard F. Brogan, Jr. David & Jane Brooks John & Lorraine Brown Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. Brown Mr. & Mrs. James D. Brown Dr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Brown Jeff & Wendy Zug Brown Mr. Walter W. Buckley, Jr. Christopher D. & Lisa J. Butler George Edwin Byers, M.D. & Mrs. Sally Byers Mr. & Mrs. John H. Camp Todd & Anna M. Cassidy Mr. & Mrs. Warren I. Claytor John R. Clendenning, Jr. The Connelly Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Connelly Mr. & Dr. John & Winifred Constable Gretchen & Gordon Cooney Rick & Jeanne Craft Jay & Rosemary Crawford The Crestlea Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. William G. Crockett Mr. & Mrs. Edwin C. Davison Mr. Jeffrey A. Day & Ms. Erin G. Brady Mr. & Mrs. Anthony P. DeNatale Mr. & Mrs. William M. Deuber, Jr. Carl F. Deutsch Stephen Dittmann ’66 Mrs. Edith R. Dixon William & Sally Dordelman Mr. & Mrs. Peter W. Duncan The Durovsik Family The Espe Family June S. Evans Mr. & Mrs. John R. Fell, III Mr. & Mrs. David J. Field Mr. & Mrs. James W. Finegan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. C. Henry Fischer Ann & Dick Flannery Mr. & Mrs. Clayton G. French Mr. Harry B. French, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Harry B. French The French Family Mr. William M. French Frenkel Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Forrest L. Gager, Jr. Russell & Candace Gantt Garino Family Mr. & Mrs. Rex R. Gary Dr. Giselle Geddes & Mr. Patrick Scullin Mr. & Mrs. Edward T. Goodman Mr. & Mrs. Joseph K. Gordon Patrick & Julie Green Charlie Grigg Calvert C. Groton The Haab Family Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. Hamlin Mr. & Mrs. James B. Harrity Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Hayes Richard A. Henderson ’47 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick B. Herman, III Mr. & Mrs. John H. Hodge, ’62 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hondros Dr. & Mrs. John E. Hopkins Wayne Hurtubise ’49 Dr. Nancy R. & Mr. Stephen J. Imbriglia Mr. & Mrs. Neil Jacobsen Mr. & Mrs. Michael Jacoby James O. Robbins Family Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Mr. & Mrs. Krishna N. Jha Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Jones, III Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Judson, II Helen Milne Justi E. Brooks Keffer, Jr. John & Lori Kelly Dr. Charles H. Kendall, Jr. Dr. Andrew G. Knox Kurz Foundation Mr. Charles Kurz III Mr. Charles Kurz, II Mrs. Dorothy Kurz Mr. & Mrs. J. Richard Leaman, III Charles T. Lee, Jr. Edward F. & Tracie M. Lee Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Lee, Jr. The Thomas LeFevre Family E. B. Leisenring, Jr. Mrs. Lerman Mr. & Mrs. Steven P. Lerman Bruce & Robyn Leto Mr. & Mrs. William Lilley III Mr. & Mrs. J. Barton Linvill Mr. & Mrs. William P. Loftus Lower School at Devon Douglas & Margaret Lurio Richard T. Lyford, Jr. Jane C. MacElree Crawford C. Madeira, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Harry R. Madeira, Jr. Mr. Harry R. Madeira Lewis N. Madeira Mr. & Mrs. A. Bruce Mainwaring Mr. & Mrs. Dennis R. Maple Dr. & Mrs. Robert F. Marvin Dr. Francis S. Matarazzo & Dr. Anita M. Milici-Matarazzo Mr. & Mrs. John A. McComb Mr. & Mrs. John N. McConnell, Sr. Mr. John N. McConnell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel C. McCormick James & Linda McEntee Mr. Vincent R. McGuinness & Andrea M. Saxon, M.D. Mr. & Mrs. Slade H. McLaughlin The McLean Contributionship McMullin Family Hunter B. McMullin 53 A. Sherman & Deborah J. Mehl Barbara & Howard Meyers Mr. R. William Miltz The Minnick Family Mr. & Mrs. John L. Montgomery, II Mr. & Mrs. Howard R. Morgan Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Morris Roland Morris, Jr. ’76 Mr. William B. Morris Jill & Ray Munder Matthew & Heather Naylor Class of 1940 Benjamin R. Neilson Susan & Burn Oberwager Loyd & Debbie Pakradooni Mr. & Mrs. Peter B. Pakradooni Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert R. Parker James C. Parry Mr. Adam H. Pasternack & Ms. Alla F. Pasternack The Pencoyd Foundation The Pennsylvania School For The Deaf The Greg Penske Family Mr. Frederick Y. Peters Petrikin, Wellman, Damico, Brown & Petrosa Donald and Suzanne Pettit Dr. & Mrs. James J. Purtill Celian B. Putnam Hannah S. Randolph Harley Rankin, Jr. Mr. David J. Reape & Dr. Kathleen Z. Reape Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Reed, II Dr. & Mrs. Carl Regillo Mr. & Mrs. John B. Rettew, III Roger A. Reynolds, Jr. Mrs. Thomas Ridgway, Jr. Gardner & Margaret Rogers Mr. & Mrs. E. William Ross, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Shantanu Roychowdhury Karl & Patsy Rugart Mr. & Mrs. James W. Ryan Margaret C. Satell Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Schneider Edgar Scott, Jr. ’44 Scullin Consulting Services LLC Michael & Susan Selverian Stephen J. Shanahan, Sr. John J. F. Sherrerd Mrs. & Mr. James Siegel Mr. & Mrs. J. Brant Singley ’80 E. Newbold Smith Mr. & Mrs. Martin A. Snyder Dr. & Mrs. Thorne Sparkman, Jr. George E. Stanley Harold & Emily Starr William W. B. Stewart Mrs. Deborah G. Stinnett Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Stolper Neil & Leslie Stone Superior Group Foundation Mrs. Henderson Supplee, Jr. Richard Surbeck Dr. & Mrs. Henry L. Surprenant Mr. Hase W. Taylor, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Mark Testaiuti Tierney Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Brian P. Tierney, Sr. Mark & Christine Turner Charles H. Urban, Jr. Don van Roden Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Robert Venturi & Denise Scott Brown Sherry & Hall Vetterlein Mr. & Mrs. Raymond H. Welsh Richard & Diane Welsh Mr. William N. West, IV Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. Wharton Thomas G. & Kathleen O. Wilkinson Mr. & Mrs. Stephen R. Wojdak and Family Richard & Faézé Woodville Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey F. Worden The Rev. Mr. & Mrs. Albert E. R. Zug The Graham F. Zug Family Thomas V. Zug, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. McCallion, Sr. Mr. Christopher F. McConnell & Ms. Stacey W. McConnell Mr. Robert A. Melikian & Ms. Susan J. Hohnsbeen Mr. Stephen P. Mihalek & Ms. Louise A. Hand-Mihalek Dr. & Mrs. Stanley J. Miller, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Ogelsby, Jr. Mrs. Kim Rinnier Ms. Cynthia D. Rugart Dr. & Mrs. Karl F. Rugart, Jr. Dr. Neil L. Sand & Ms. Dana M. Devon Mr. & Mrs. Henry E. Schellenger, II Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Scott, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey F. Scott Mr. Gamal D. Sherif Mr. & Mrs. Gerald K. Smith, III Mrs. George Stanley Mr. & Mrs. Edward Steidle, II Mr. & Mrs. David R. Underwood Mr. & Mrs. Kelly E. Walker Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Watters, III Mrs. Emlen V. Wistar Community Forum Patrons Mr. & Mrs. David Acton Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Adomanis, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Gary D. Ammon Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Bishop Mr. & Mrs. Don B. Blenko Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Burke Mr. & Mrs. James T. Carson Mr. & Mrs. Birchard T. Clothier Mr. & Mrs. Keith A. Cox Mr. & Mrs. Matthew J. Espe Mr. Christopher C. Fallon, III Mr. & Mrs. David J. Field Mrs. Lee Fitch Mrs. Mary O. French Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Gadsden Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Giles Dr. & Mrs. Julian L. Gladstone Mr. Patrick J. Grannan & Ms. Linda A. Matrunich Mr. & Mrs. Harry C. Grau Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Green Mr. John P. Gregg Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Heavener Mr. & Mrs. George W. Hebard, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John H. Hodge Mrs. Victoria S. Hoplamazian Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Jefferis Dr. & Mrs. John J. Kelly, III Mr. & Mrs. Laurence B. Kirschner Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Lee, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William G. Luff, Jr. Mrs. Jane C. H. MacElree Mr. Karl R. V. Mayro 54 T h e E p i s c o p a l a c a d e m y ANN U AL R EPO R T o f g i f t s 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 7 Alumni Giving Names and totals in class listings are based on all gifts received for fiscal 2006-07 including Capital Gifts, Annual Giving, 50th Reunion Gifts, and Endowed Funds. (Planned Gifts are not included.) Top Ten Alumni Classes Percentage Giving in Annual Giving only Class of 1934 $500 Contributed, 25% Participation D. Hughes Cauffman Class of 1935 $2,000 Contributed, 33% Participation Samuel H. Brown James Logan, Jr. George M. Neall, II Louis W. Pitt, Jr. Vigor C. Smith Harry G. Toland Robert Toland, Jr. Charles H. Yarnall, III Class of 1941 $10,650 Contributed, 82% Participation Nicholas Biddle, Jr. Benjamin L. Bird Frederic G. Clark Edward O. Coates, Jr. John C. Haas W. Stevenson Hammond Stanley E. Harris, Jr. Crawford C. Madeira, Jr. A. Sherman Mehl $11,344 Contributed, 60% Participation James M. Copeland Michael B. Elliott W. Dean Fuller, Jr. J. Tyler Griffin Andrew G. Knox Charles T. Lee, Jr. L. Clifford B. Lewis William G. Lord, II Roger S. Miller Gardiner Rogers Karl F. Rugart, Jr. William C. Turner Top Ten Alumni Classes Class of 1937 Class of 1942 Dollars Given to Annual Giving only 70th Reunion $2,960 Contributed, 58% Participation Charles Mallet P. Brinton Lee E. Bye Francis C. Forbes John L. Spangler, Jr. S. Francis Thoumsin Kingsley W. Weston Harrison B. Wetherill, Sr. 65th Reunion $3,665 Contributed, 46% Participation Samuel J. Brinton, Jr. George T. Cartier Emery Davis Peter Dechert James M. Earle, II Charles E. Gallagher Thomas A. Hewson Paul C. Kitchen, Jr. Wallace S. Littlewood Alan W. Lukens, III Stanley J. Milstone † Howard H. McConnell, Jr. W. William Nagle John W. Susskind Donald van Roden Frederick W. Weston, Jr. Edward A. Woodring 1950 1936 1933 1940 1930-1939-1945 1949-1954 1943 1941 1938 1944 1955 1982 1944 1950 1980 1949 1977 1984 1953 1978 91% 82% 75% 68% 67% 65% 61% 60% 57% 54% $65,751 $52,940 $47,883 $45,898 $44,340 $34,690 $29,000 $23,062 $22,180 $21,991 Class of 1929 $500 Contributed, 100% Participation John F. Wager Class of 1930 $1,051 Contributed, 67% Participation Stuart P. Miller Richard B. Singer Class of 1931 $100 Contributed, 100% Participation Henry P. Brown, III Class of 1933 $1,725 Contributed, 75% Participation David S. P. Conner William Forbes Richard H. Henry J. Barton Linvill Frederick W. Marshall, Jr. Stewart B. Mein, Jr. † Deceased Class Agent (in bold) Class of 1936 Class of 1938 $975 Contributed, 57% Participation Ernest B. Brown Emlen L. Cresson Bruce I. Granger Richard W. Havens J. Craig Huff, Jr. Frank O. Nagle, Jr. Philip P. Sharples Elkins Wetherill Class of 1939 $5,281 Contributed, 67% Participation Anonymous Thomas V. Cooper, Jr. F. Hastings Griffin, Jr. John E. Heppe George E. Stanley Heyward M. Wharton Class of 1940 $13,925 Contributed, 68% Participation Frederic H. Bird George R. Bishop, Jr. Bryan T. Bostwick Forrest L. Gager, Jr. George M. Harding, Jr. John E. Hopkins v Blue and White Society Class of 1943 $17,194 Contributed, 61% Participation Robert L. Bast John S. Buckley James T. Carson Malcolm Coates Joseph K. Gordon Charles W. Hitschler, Jr. Jacques H. Houdry John F. Joline, III William W. Lander Davis Pearson John G. Rogers † William J. Ryan, II Class of 1944 $47,883 Contributed, 54% Participation Anthony deH. Bispham Thomas S. Brown Alan Crawford, Jr. Robert W. DeCoursey Harry B. French Robson L. Greer, Jr. Walter F. A. Harvey Richard E. Lander Harry R. Madeira A. Bruce Mainwaring F. Douglas Raymond, Jr. Gardner S. Rogers E. Newbold Smith Charles H. Urban, Jr. Class of 1945 $2,975 Contributed, 67% Participation MacKnight Black Ralph W. Brenner Edward S. Buckley, IV Rodman B. Finkbiner John F. Gardiner, Jr. William N. Hawley James S. Hewson Clifford Charles R. Hood Donald J. Meenen Richard R. Montgomery, Jr. Warren C. Nagle George E. Robinette Robert H. Sayre James Thorington, II Class of 1946 $3,665 Contributed, 50% Participation Harris C. Aller, Jr. Joseph S. Bennett, IV Frank E. Bowker, Jr. Donald W. Cooper John M. Douglas, Jr. Ralph Earle, II Thomas E. Faison David S. Forrest William M. Forrest Alexander P. Greer Charles W. Hare Austin B. Hepburn Paul M. Ingersoll Richard B. Keller Ralph H. Knode, Jr. Philip M. Maroney C. Edward Trump John M. Walton, III Jeremiah Williams Class of 1947 60th Reunion $21,603 Contributed, 43% Participation Thomas William O. Abbott Henry P. Clifford Joseph B. Dallett Theodore G. Duncan William P. W. Hancock Richard A. Henderson John M. Hume Milton C. Jackson, Jr. E. B. Keffer, Jr. William R. McKean, Jr. Richard G. Mecaskey John L. Montgomery, II Richard C. Pugh Henry B. Robb, 3rd Sanford M. Rosenbloom, Esq. John J. F. Sherrerd Henderson Supplee, III Kenneth W. Tunnell Roger M. Whiteman Class of 1948 $5,084 Contributed, 44% Participation John E. Cable, Jr. Henry Chapman Nicholas R. Clifford Samuel W. Clipp William R. Frame Calvert C. Groton James H. Hardy, III John F. Hentz S. Hamill Horne James H. Hurtt, IV Arthur Judson, II Edward J. Leech, III Carl A. Lillmars, Jr. David O. Maxwell William D. L. Melcher James D. Robins Henry S. Ruth, Jr. Richard G. Schneider Edwin R. Sumner, Jr. Rankin N. Thompson, Jr. Class of 1949 $34,690 Contributed, 65% Participation Daniel A. Baugh James W. Blatchford, Jr. John Hunter Cline John D. DeTar John L. Farmakis Dwight W. Fitterer, Jr. Samuel Y. Gibbon, Jr. John Holtzapple, Jr. Johns Hopkins C. A. Wayne Hurtubise, Jr. John C. Keene Richard T. Lyford, Jr. Robert A. Martin Peter M. Mattoon Stanley J. Miller, Jr. R. Blair Murphy C. William Schellenger Robert P. Strauss Brooks Thomas John F. Trickett Floyd B. Woodcock Henry N. Woolman, III Class of 1950 $45,898 Contributed, 91% Participation Willis C. Arndt William Aulenbach, Jr. 55 Charles W. Bazemore Sanford D. Beecher, Jr. Edward W. Campbell, Jr. Charles B. Chadwick David F. Crockett, Sr. James C. Daugherty Stanley K. Golaski John B. Healy Walter L. Heppenstall, Jr. Richard H. Hiers Robert H. Hutchinson, Jr. Richard C. Jeary John D. Kistler, II John C. Kolb Robert M. March Harold S. O’Brian, Jr. Roger P. Pitkin A. Edward Pringle, III Frank C. Reichle, Jr. John B. Rettew, III Edwin G. Robb Adolph O. Schaefer, Jr. E. Markley Schellenger, Jr. Michael P. Shouvlin J. Roland Smith, Jr. Kenneth C. Smith, Jr. Harold P. Starr George R. Swan David B. Swarr Class of 1951 $15,568 Contributed, 43% Participation David Acton Fred C. Aldridge, Jr. Earle Bensing, Jr. Roger L. Campbell John F. Donahue Paul G. Finegan James P. Foley Donald J. Greenleaf Alexander Haslam Henry K. Justi Arthur M. Largey, Jr. W. Morris Longstreth Osborne Mauck Charles W. McMahon, Jr. Boulton D. Mohr Roland Morris William V. B. Nixon, Jr. Howard F. Park III James K. Wheatley, Jr. Class of 1952 55th Reunion $8,885 Contributed, 38% Participation Robert B. Beahm, III Benjamin Bell, IV William C. Brown, III Ross L. Campbell Robert A. Gerhardt William P. Latimer Robert H. Lee, Jr. Sheldon B. Margolis Donald Murta Barry R. Plotts James O. Siegel, II George E. Stone John H. Swope, IV Craig A. TenBroeck Daniel A. Wieland, Jr. Class of 1953 $22,180 Contributed, 50% Participation Nathan D. Bachman Lawrence C. Barnard Richard L. Behr George E. Byers, M.D. Kenneth S. Clark, Jr. Jacob A. Crellin, Jr. William G. Crockett John A. Currie Peter W. Duncan Charles S. Evans Leighton B. Ford James B. Francis, Jr. A. Lynne Graburn, III Ralph H. Hood Edward L. Jones, Jr. Paul E. Klingensmith Roland M. Machold Anthony M. Ostheimer Donald M. Pillsbury, Jr. H. Calvin Place Bruce C. Watson Layton G. Wilson Fred D. Wood, III Class of 1954 $16,750 Contributed, 65% Participation Samuel D. Allen, Jr. Fred D. Banfield William E. Barhite James R. Bickell George Boyd, Jr. Benjamin B. Chadwick Birchard T. Clothier William B. Crawford Harry H. Deischer Paul E. Drexel Samuel E. Griffiths, III Charles Heebner Robert P. Hundley James E. Hutchinson Eric P. S. Jacobsen Percy F. Leaper Richard W. Lowry Russell G. Mansfield D. Paul McAlaine, Jr. Walter H. Moleski Warden B. Muller Edgar S. Palmer Forbes D. Preston Alfred M. Reeves H. R. Ringe Warren B. Scott, Sr. William D. Sykes, Jr. Asheton C. Toland George A. Vare, Jr. James A. Welham, Jr. M. Curtis Young Class of 1955 Class of 1958 $65,751 Contributed, 40% Participation Anonymous Richard C. Bond, Jr. Roderick C. Farmer Frederick C. Haab Arthur H. Hacker, III George L. Hagar John F. Kell, Jr. Dana T. Lerch William Lilley, III William O. Master, Jr. Ralph T. McLean David B. McMullin David M. Robb, Jr. Donald M. Sykes, Jr. Thomas F. H. Twaddell Frederick G. Weaver William N. West, IV $8,385 Contributed, 33% Participation Peter F. Apple Thomas C. Baxter Robert R. Bishop Howard B. Chadwick, Jr. Charles N. David Ralph H. DeOrsay, Jr. Walter L. Geggis Morrison H. Heckscher William H. Lamb Peter C. McLean Heatly D. Sebring Rudolph J. van der Hiel James W. Zug Class of 1956 $7,975 Contributed, 37% Participation Richard M. Armstrong, Jr. James H. Bromley Raymond C. Burton, Jr. David T. Carey Roger J. Colley Thomas C. Etter, Jr. Hugh N. Fryer Raymond B. Harlan Walton R. Johnston, III Benjamin R. Neilson Stephen L. Patt William E. Rapp E. William Ross, Jr. David R. Scott Norman Vadner Class of 1957 50th Reunion $19,196 Contributed, 38% Participation A. Joseph Armstrong Peter Arrison John R. Clendenning, Jr. Joseph E. Colen, Jr. James L. Crawford, Jr. Carl F. Deutsch Charles W. Grigg Kenneth L. Jones Alexander McCurdy, III Howard R. Morgan Raymond A. Munder, Jr. Gilbert R. Parker David E. Prewitt Robert M. Reed, II John J. Stetzer, III Andrew R. Supplee Richard J. Surbeck H. Ross Watson, Jr. Geoffrey F. Worden 56 T h e E p i s c o p a l a c a d e m y ANN U AL R EPO R T o f g i f t s 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 7 Class of 1959 $4,175 Contributed, 43% Participation Stuart H. Brown Richard B. Bush Thomas E. Clyde J. Terrance Davis Robert Farnham, III Richard C. Foster John C. Martin, Jr. David C. Pillsbury Shaler Stidham, Jr. William R. Talbot, Jr. Rowland L. Watson William White, III Curtiss D. Wiler Class of 1960 $3,815 Contributed, 42% Participation Allan M. Chagan George Alfred L. David Jeffrey A. Dease James S. Grant Maurice Heckscher, II William A. Irving, Jr. F. Wayne Jarvis, Jr. Richard N. Koelle John Y. Mace, Jr. William J. MacFarland James L. McVey, Jr. E. Barry Pinheiro Richard M. Plusch Walter S. Poole Lawrence G. Singmaster Henry M. Smith D. Nicholas Thold William M. Walker, II George S. Watson David C. Wetherill Class of 1961 $8,118 Contributed, 31% Participation Harrison H. Clement, Jr. Orville C. Dewey, Jr. John D. Firestone Harland G. Fullam William P. Gregg, Jr. Rush T. Haines, II Stephen L. Irving Anthony G. Langham George W. Lilley, Jr. Alvan Markle, IV Franklin E. Maxwell Nicholas W. Morris, Jr. Stephen T. Owen Lance A. Sims Edward M. Watters, III Class of 1962 45th Reunion $16,626 Contributed, 42% Participation Brian C. Burke Kenneth D. Caro George F. Cormeny, Jr. George W. Emlen F. Laird Evans Thomas H. Gouge David B. Harris Marc J. M. Heppe John H. Hodge D. Edward McAllister William M. Radcliffe, Jr. David S. Savage Richard McC. Shaw Robert H. Stavers Steven L. Strawbridge Peter Truitt Edward H. Vick, Jr. Parker R. Waite, III Harrison B. Wetherill, Jr. Class of 1963 $3,625 Contributed, 28% Participation Thomas P. Bispham Norman A. Cocke, III Richard B. Devereux Robert A. Haines Lewis J. Hart, Jr. Andrew F. Jackson, II Curtis A. Lauber William D. Machold Charles W. Ogelsby, Jr. Gardiner P. Pearson John C. Riely James E. Rooks, Jr. James D. Sleeper, Jr. Daniel M. Sossaman S. Bertram Stiff, III Richard A. Tilghman, Jr. Class of 1964 $4,750 Contributed, 20% Participation Kenneth G. Appel Archer B. Battista, Esq. Robert B. Cotton, Jr. O. Keener Earle Frank H. Griffin, III John C. Jubin, III John C. Miller Hugh A. Reynolds Jared I. Roberts Frank M. Shanbacker, III Richard N. Young, Jr. Thomas V. Zug, Jr. Class of 1965 $3,100 Contributed, 33% Participation Stuart R. Christie William M. Clyde Peter B. Cornog Clemmie P. Engle Theodore J. Fetter Daniel W. Foster Michael A. Fusco, II William C. Garver John P. Gregg Robert W. Hallett Stephen S. Kennedy Philip Lyford John C. Packer D. Loyd Pakradooni Ralph W. Pitman, Jr. Curtis Tredennick John W. Waite Class of 1966 $8,531 Contributed, 28% Participation Robert A. Apple, Jr. Thomas M. Birdsall, Jr. Robert G. Clark Stephen Dittmann Gerald M. Erskine Philip H. Gleason, Esq. Richard W. Hole, Jr. Mark B. Kennedy William H. Kirkpatrick, II Edward K. Morris, Ph.D. J. D. Pell Osborn James C. Parry John O. Platt, III Richard P. Smith William W. B. Stewart George H. Talbot John S. Taylor, Jr. David S. Waite Class of 1967 40th Reunion $5,632 Contributed, 36% Participation William Bates, III Jon C. Butler Peter E. Chance Paul B. Deorsay J. Keath Fetter Richard G. French, Ph.D. W. Hayward Hulick Craig E. Laird Eugene B. Lefevre Alan McIlvain, Jr. Anthony Morris John D. Roeser V. Valle Schloesser Karl R. Schoettle, Jr. † Deceased Class Agent (in bold) Jay S. Shotel, Ph.D. Charles S. Strickler, Jr. Kevin K. Tremper, M.D. John C. van Roden, Jr. E. Smedley Ward, III Stillman F. Westbrook Warwick S. Wheeler Class of 1968 $11,850 Contributed, 29% Participation Anonymous Robert L. Boyd James A. Branegan, III John S. Buckley, Jr. Arthur B. Carey, Jr. George Cauffman, III Frederick H. Crecraft Andrew I. Dayton David H. Fenimore Robert G. Kitchell Robert L. Mayock, Jr. Thomas H. McKoy, IV Douglas P. Roeser Peter C. Wilson Robert H. Young Class of 1969 $4,425 Contributed, 14% Participation A. S. Bullitt Gerard B. De Camp Orton P. Jackson, Jr. Gregory D. Lewicki Christopher S. Pitt Donald A. Tase, Jr. Saint George B. Tucker Thomas M. Welsh Class of 1970 $6,500 Contributed, 26% Participation John F. Dautrich Douglas A. Keith Peter B. Kingsley Joseph W. Lippincott III Richard R. S. Northrop David C. Parker David Y. Peyton James G. Rogers Ronald E. Rothrock K. E. Shanbacker William R. Spofford III Frederick R. Stehle Meade B. Thayer Roderick L. Tondreau, Jr. Class of 1971 $11,651 Contributed, 26% Participation Hugh H. Aikens, Jr. James T. Amsterdam Anthony J. Brown Mark G. Cornish Harrison R. Crecraft Frederic N. Dittmann, CFA v Blue and White Society Richard L. Fenimore Bruce H. Godick William H. Herman Scott R. Isdaner Eben L. Kent James E. Rosenfeld Thomas L. Williams William P. Wood, Jr. Class of 1972 35th Reunion $19,294 Contributed, 23% Participation Anonymous Thomas H. Bishop David B. Blenko John Fischer, Jr. Robert A. Fisher Darrel W. Francis Peter H. Havens Edward P. Kilbourn Mark O. LeFevre Harry R. Madeira, Jr. Elizabeth R. Marshall Reade B. Nimick, Jr. Scott F. Schumacker John O. O. Senior Patrick J. Tarsi Class of 1973 $12,945 Contributed, 49% Participation Anonymous Scott V. Bell Peter J. Beller John T. Berlinger John J. Broderick Christopher C. Cole David J. Cunningham Rita M. P. Denny Douglas F. Dixon Frederick W. Dougherty Harry B. French, Jr. John R. Garrison Rex R. Gary Jackson B. Gibbs, Jr. David W. Haas C. W. Hanson III John M. Hayes E. Martin Heldring J. Gardner Hodder Gerald A. Holleran, Jr. Stephen J. Imbriglia William A. Knowlton John C. Kulp, Jr. William G. Luff, Jr. Timothy McClain Thomas N. Mitchell David G. Pfordt Dickson R. Pitts Clayton T. Platt Robert L. Roehr John E. Segal Perry G. Swope Class of 1974 $3,665 Contributed, 20% Participation Anonymous Pierce Archer Anthony H. Fisher Earle B. Fox, III Michael F. Gilson Peter E. Kane Nicholas W. Manganaro Jeffrey A. Morrison Karl F. Rugart, III William T. Shearer, III Richard Q. Whelan Class of 1975 $15,358 Contributed, 19% Participation George D. B. Bell, Jr. Clement T. Cole David F. Crockett, Jr. Andrew J. Curtin Edward P. Fenimore, II James B. Garrison Thomas G. Hill John W. P. Holt David D. Langfitt D. Christopher Le Vine James G. Logue, Esq. Britton H. Murdoch, Jr. Mark D. Teti Martin P. Trimble W. B. Williamson Class of 1976 $5,125 Contributed, 19% Participation David G. Butterworth, Esq. Steven J. Devlin Peter S. Dooner, III John D. Godfrey W. Prentiss Howe, IV Bradford S. Kaune John Leisenring Robert S. McMenamin John B. Medford Roland Morris, Jr. J. Alden Philbrick, IV Conrad M. Rugart Laurence K. Shearer Bruce W. Stone Class of 1977 30th Reunion $29,000 Contributed, 32% Participation James D. Alton III Arthur S. Brown John G. Cooney, Jr. J. Lee D. Cox, Jr. Thomas M. Dougherty Michael W. Giles Peter C. Hare Robert P. Hayes William C. Hoffman Thomas G. Hook David M. Howard Andrew M. Kronfeld Francis J. Leto John G. Nimick Charles M. Riley, III Thomas S. Rosen George J. Schneider, III Benjamin P. Shein George M. Sheridan Edward S. Spofford Class of 1978 $21,991 Contributed, 28% Participation Philip F. Bell Walter W. Buckley, III James F. Gould F. Christian Haab, Jr. David B. Hartzell Alan R. Huffman Garry B. Krogstad Robert B. Lerch Anthony J. Marcucci Norman M. McAvoy, Jr. Brian S. McInerney Jonathan S. Moore Samuel E. Olshin Edward C. Stone Mark E. Verdeur Charles H. Vetterlein, Jr. Albert E. R. Zug, Sr. Class of 1979 $13,525 Contributed, 25% Participation Don B. Blenko, Jr. John H. A. Bomberger, IV Jay R. Borkowski John M. Decker Mark T. Devlin Martin S. Grims John M. Kerr Edward F. Lee Bruce G. Leto William W. Lloyd Robert G. Lorndale, Jr. Christopher D. Lowden William M. McAvoy Christian H. Miller Shawn R. Pender John M. Peruto, Esq. Page H. Thompson Jonathan M. Wistar A. Christopher Young Class of 1980 $44,340 Contributed, 36% Participation Luke H. Borda James B. Bradbeer, Jr. Arthur A. Brinkworth James B. Bushick Steven E. Copit David W. Craig Courtland C. Ebeling Norman G. FitzPatrick 57 Keith E. Ford Joseph W. Giles Eric E. L. Guenther, Jr. J. Richard Leaman, III Michael L. McNally James F. Mitchell, IV Gregory W. Penske David J. Reape C. R. Ryan, Jr. Theodore V. Sheridan J. B. Singley Steven L. Spivak Kenneth L. Tepper Philip St. J. Trimble Class of 1981 $7,395 Contributed, 21% Participation Brian X. Broderick Theodore S. Coxe, Jr. John M. Davidson David S. Fryman William J. Hill Mark S. Hoplamazian Edward B. Keffer, III John J. Minutella Michael J. Murphy Dennis P. Siegler Rodman S. Stull Benjamin S. Thompson William G. Wurster Class of 1982 25th Reunion $52,940 Contributed, 40% Participation James M. Auch, III William R. Bagnell Andrew M. Conger David M. Cornell, II Stephen S. Crawford Richard G. Crockett Michael A. D’Alicandro Michael S. Devon Douglas A. Dockray David G. Ellen John M. Eagleson James E. Farrell III Clayton G. French James E. Gowen, II James F. Graff Peter J. Gregory Kurt A. Haab E. Thomas P. Henefer Stephen R. Holstad, Jr. Edward A. Jaeger, Jr. Stephen A. Jannetta James L. Kerr Robert P. Kunik Gregory W. Ladner Edward S. Madara, III Michael A. Mazzocone H. Brooke McMullin, Jr. Carter W. Murdoch George T. Ortlieb, Sr. Ernest L. Rosato James W. Ryan William E. Ryan William N. Segal Rodger J. Van Allen Class of 1983 $8,950 Contributed, 17% Participation Paul M. Alfieri Mark S. Depillis Jonathan D. Foxman David A. Havens James Webster B. Hole Michael E. Jacoby Michael T. Malatesta Peter D. McTeague Joseph C. Moderski, Jr. J. Douglas Moran Thomas A. Riley, III Robert M. Trippe Gardner Ritner S. Walling Class of 1984 $23,062 Contributed, 31% Participation Robert R. Baron, Jr. Robert W. Beatty Gregory R. Bedrosian William M. Conlan Frederick G. Crockett Barrett E. Farnham, Jr. Kimberly C. Farrell Robert P. Gibson Christopher K. Giles Amanda L. Griffin Jean E. Haab Paul R. Hertel III Gregory S. Jannetta William W. Keffer Ayn C. Lever Karl R. V. Mayro Frank W. Nester Stuart I. Odell, Jr. Brooke F. Olander James M. Patterson Vincent W. Powers Roger A. Reynolds, Jr. Jonathan G. Richter Michael J. Ross Elizabeth B. Smith Dolph M. Tokarczyk Roy O. Young Class of 1985 $17,170 Contributed, 22% Participation Catherine F. Ackerman Richard B. Aldridge Frank P. Antico David L. Berkey Wendy Z. Brown James R. Dugan Donald W. Kraftson Ann M. Kraftson Andrew T. MacIntosh Omar Y. McNeill, Esq. Richard W. Quinn David W. Ryan Won Shin Gregory E. Siegler William M. Stelwagon John H. Susanin John C. Yoo Class of 1986 $6,650 Contributed, 24% Participation Melissa N. Anderson Matthew D. Bailis Gregory E. Buzan Karen Buzan Jonathan D. Cassidy Nicholas J. Christos, Jr. Jonathan S. Crawford David R. Dugery John C. C. Freeman Timothy H. Jannetta Gregory C. Johnson, CPA Paul M. Ladner Robert A. Mascioli John C. McMeekin, II James F. Richter Jason A. Shell Jonathan L. Stinnett Edwin R. Van Dusen R. B. Walsh Class of 1987 20th Reunion $7,184 Contributed, 41% Participation Henry R. Adamczyk, Jr. Ann R. Allen Antonios C. Backos Laurence H. Beck, Jr. John T. Black Douglas P. Blatchford James C. Blenko Andrew A. Brenner Shannon A. Brill Pierce E. Buller, Esq. Cori J. Burns Albert T. Caesar Melanie J. Cosgrove Cecily G. Craighill Juliet Walsh Davis Paul A. DeSanctis, Jr. Peter J. Dugery Julie E. Ferguson Dorian R. Hart Andrew H. Hilger Jeffrey W. Hostler Edward L. Jones, III Kevin F. Kilgallen Eric T. Linker Keith D. Linker Michael L. Lisak Francis X. Masse, II Richard S. Moore John D. Morris Carter C. Rawson Douglas J. Scott 58 T h e E p i s c o p a l a c a d e m y ANN U AL R EPO R T o f g i f t s 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 7 Mark T. Sophocles Peter H. Unruh Lyle A. Wallace Franklin W. Whelan Class of 1988 $2,446 Contributed, 15% Participation Katherine G. Beck Albert M. Breuers Jennifer H. Butler Sean T. Casey Paul M. Chambers Matthew T. Evans Christian R. Johnson William F. Marvin Frank A. Mascaro Christina Monacelli William T. Reedy, III Kimberly N. Richter Lauren O. Sullivan Class of 1989 $8,898 Contributed, 26% Participation Morgan E. Baird Nancy L. Bathurst, V.M.D. Stephen R. Bishop Robert F. Cardone, Jr. Patrick B. Chambers Katherine A. Cox Melanie E. Custer Clifford H. Cutter, Jr. Erin O. Dugery Andrew J. Gerardi, Sr. Samuel R. Halpert Robert C. Hostler Richard U. Kim Rebekah R. Kreutz Paul J. Landaiche, Jr. Abigail S. Lee Christopher S. Martin John Edward R. McGovern Charles E. Moleski Alla F. Pasternack Andrew C. Saland Ralph S. Sando, Jr. William M. Walker, III Amber B. West, Ph.D. Stacey A. Zeitlin Class of 1990 $10,025 Contributed, 26% Participation Michael A. Baumholtz Janice M. Biddle E. S. Devlin Harper J. Dimmerman, Esq. Kara A. Dougherty Michael F. Floyd Richard R. Heitzmann Grace C. Limaye Ryan D. Limaye Kristin McIlhenney-Peters Richard J. Pomfret Richard N. Young, III Class of 1991 $6,610 Contributed, 19% Participation Jennifer L. Burt Benjamin I. Chung John D. Crockett Scott G. Huston Sean M. McDermott Heather F. McMeekin Andrew H. McMeekin Matthew D. Michael Michael R. Rickels Holly S. Rieck Catherine J. Rosato Peter M. Rudnick, Jr. Tracey F. Stidolph Jennifer M. Tierney Brandon A. Whitaker Class of 1992 15th Reunion $3,442 Contributed, 29% Participation Natale A. Bauer Hillary S. Chassin Dorie L. Clayman William J. Dougherty, III C. Pace Duckett Thomas J. Farrell, III Edward W. Floyd U.S.M.C. Charles J. French Scott M. Hammond F. Christopher M. Henderson David J. Keeney William T. Kline Daniel T. Ledger Daniel J. Leibovitz Ashley K. Lunkenheimer Jeffrey S. MacBean Justin L. May Drew S. Palmer Nicholas F. Polys Benjamin A. Prusky Alanna W. Shanahan Peter M. Strid E. L. Welde Rory S. Whitaker Young Alumni Giving This recognition society acknowledges gifts from Episcopal’s younger alumni. Members join the Blue and White Society when they make Annual Giving donations of $25 or more within four years of graduation, or $100+ gifts within the next 10 years. Over 100 young alumni joined the Blue and White Society in 2006-07. In the class gift listings, their names are highlighted by a v mark. Class of 1993 $1,850 Contributed, 20% Participation Kristen G. Abbonizio v Bonny P. Barry v Thomas J. Carella v Jennifer H. Chung v Sara A. Crouse Alfonso E. Giacomucci David L. Grau v Elissa C. Helt v Jason S. Hollinger JoAnne F. Hopkins v Peggy O. Kauh v James T. Mangrum v Christopher A. Marvin Shaw R. Natan v Megan D. H. Noller Michael A. Palumbo Sarah G. Sawyer Kevin M. Shanahan v Tanya E. Weisheit Elizabeth A. Williams v Class of 1994 $3,330 Contributed, 21% Participation Ryan D. Ade v Adam S. Barrist, Esq. v Fatema E. F. Burkey v Scarlett N. Campitelli Anna E. Cassidy v Meredith L. Cooper Michael S. Goody v Joseph P. M. Habboushe Sarah S. Johnson v Michael F. Kelly v Jan A. Koziara Eric M. Kraus Kathleen M. Murphy Anthony J. Samango, III Joshua L. Saul v Todd J. Saylor Diane J. Shim v Tara L. Stitchberry v Abigail W. Walker v Class of 1995 $10,600 Contributed, 19% Participation Marianna K. Allen Hazel M. Bentinck Ryan M. Burkhardt Matthew F. Chagan W. Brooke Doherty v David B. Grossman v Jonathan H. Hollinger Andrew S. Huml v Alexander D. Leach Kurt K. Lunkenheimer v † Deceased Class Agent (in bold) Douglas N. MacBean v Catherine K. McComb v Christine W. Merrill v Jennifer Q. Miller v Laura M. Rooklin v Eric G. Smith v Elinor S. Stewart v Class of 1996 10th Reunion $7,630 Contributed, 34% Participation This is a new record for 10th Reunion Participation. Anonymous Robert N. Aronchick James W. Barrett, Jr. v John E. Carickhoff, IV David F. Cash Page P. Cash Stephanie T. Deviney Brendan C. Dugan v Erika L. Erndl v James S. Evans Nicholas W. French Katharine K. Gregg Eric J. Gregg, Jr. Matthew C. Holms Joshua T. Krotec v Jeremy J. Lejeune Jessica S. McEntee Michael F. McKeon David H. McNeely v Michael S. O’Connor v Kimberly M. Preske v Scott T. Reynolds v Jason B. Sabat v Elizabeth W. Shaw Maria C. Solomon v Morgan P. Suckow v Michael J. Welsh v Jennifer L. Weymouth v Leonard G. H. Wood v Timothy J. Wright Class of 1997 $5,698 Contributed, 19% Participation Melissa A. Alves John M. Bailer Christopher F. Bennett v Chad W. Billmyer v Samuel F. Brown v Brendan D. Devlin Francesca M. Giuntoli James A. Hunter, III v Ann C. Kratzinger v Margot E. Marsh v Lauren C. Patrizio v Brian H. Person v v Blue and White Society James H. Rich, III v Susan C. Schaffer v Marshall D. Sebring Joshua R. Sherman v Ashlee K. Snyder Addison R. West Justin N. Wilson v Class of 1998 $2,675 Contributed, 30% Participation Sarovar S. Banka Chad C. Burkhardt v Sean T. Deviney v Andrew W. Dickey John F. Dougherty, III Christopher C. Fallon, III v Stephen A. Floyd Brett J. Grifo Drew M. Grifo v Kathleen J. Harmer Mark H. Hassett v Michael J. Herron, Jr. v Michael S. Iannacone Alexis S. Krotec v David P. Lavins, Jr. Seth A. Lejeune Ursula L. MacMullan Robert M. Melchionni, Jr. v Ronald P. Noyes, Jr. D’Arcy J. O’Neill Brooke A. Owens v Audrey E. Sikdar Katherine M. Smith Francis P. Sutter, Jr. v Andrew J. Torre Amy N. Vegari v Dean C. Vetsikas v Charles J. Walsh, III v Andrew E. Walsh, Esq. v Sarah C. West Class of 1999 $2,470 Contributed, 31% Participation Andrew S. Addis Samantha M. Ade Amanda C. Billmyer Aaron J. Brill Robert E. Brown, III Megan L. Buchanan v Kelly K. Decker Patrick O. Dee Russell R. Dickhart, Jr. v Mark M. Dugan Austin W. Frieman Jordan S. Glick Casey H. Halpern Catherine M. Hunt v Susan K. Jakobowski v Sarah M. Karp v Stephen R. Kossuth v Christine V. Laakmann Tena T. Lawrence v Joseph W. Lippincott Lauren M. Lomax Maytor C. W. H. McKinley v Christopher A. Morris v Courtney L. Morris v Paul C. Nolen v Dara A. Pettinelli Jeffrey W. Porter Thaddeus Hargreaves O. Roberts Edward P. Shaw Sarah H. Smith James B. Strohacker v Mia R. Wood Class of 2000 $2,540 Contributed, 19% Participation James B. Biden, Jr. v William H. Bromley, Jr. v James P. Creed, Jr. Charles W. Dickhart v Kimberly A. Gardner v Cyrus D. Heidary v Geoffrey C. Henisee v Michael J. Hoffman v Joshua H. Hollinger Stephanie P. Horn Charles Kurz III v Michael C. McGuiness v John A. Meyers v John B. Murphy v Benjamin B. Rogers Theodore W. Schell-Lambert Cheo D. Scott Jennifer A. Sharpless Michael T. Walsh Class of 2001 5th Reunion $1,879 Contributed, 23% Participation Abigail C. Albrycht John W. Cocco v James L. Cook, Jr. Evan A. Coughenour v Andrew F. Crockett v Lauren A. Finnegan Hadley C. Hill v Edward D. Hole Mark T. Juliano Sean L. Lambert v Mikhal A. Monson Alexandra O. Nicholls Jane A. O’Donnell Susannah J. Oberdorf Danielle B. Pakradooni Sarah Baker Perkins Elizabeth D. Pillion v Sara S. Samimi Nicholas C. Snyder v Jonathan C. Snyder John L. Spofford, Jr. Alexander Sun Peter B. Tedesco v Brian P. Tierney, Jr. v Peter W. van Roden v W. I. Wallace v Class of 2002 $1,497 Contributed, 30% Participation Jenna S. Adelberg Frederick C. Brown v Anna Louise L. Bullock Paul J. Creedon Kevin E. Dugan Andrew S. Evans Alice K. Fortune-Greeley Rose C. Ghoroghchian Erik S. Henkelman Stephen M. Iannacone Jonathan W. Johnson Stephen E. Keefe v Andrew W. Kim Janice K. Kurbjun Brian C. Long Timothy J. Mahoney v Samuel M. McCallum Caitlin McKenna David W. Morris Adam J. Murray v Joseph J. O’Neill Emily M. Orr Elizabeth M. Randolph Thomas L. Reardon v Bradley W. Reilly v Nicholas Maximilian T. Roberts Courtney A. Robinson Mark B. Sabat Courtney M. Snyder Jacqueline E. Sutton John N. Tsafos, Jr. Class of 2003 $535 Contributed, 15% Participation Anonymous Andrew E. Brown v Jason Eskin v Andrew K. Heier v Harry E. Hill, IV v Diana S. Hirtle Rocco P. Imperatrice, IV v Katherine A. Lippincott v Elizabeth S. McQuilkin v Brett T. Meyers v Andrew H. Minnick v Amanda S. Phillips v Julie W. Porter v Roger B. Syracuse, Jr. v Matthew J. Szporka v David M. Turner v Garrett R. Wilson v Class of 2004 $350 Contributed, 9% Participation Michael C. Ciccotti v Edward P. Colberg v Michael C. Contino v Nathalie C. Feimster v Christine L. Galib v Hannah E. Kelly v 59 Blake G. Marymor v Alison E. Murray v Kathleen E. O’Donnell v Eric R. Turner v Class of 2005 $1,085 Contributed, 21% Participation David E. Allen v Halimah S. Barnett v Caroline N. Biden v J. William Brown v Matthew R. Carrington v James B. Francis, III v Alexandra K. Haack v Paul A. Heavener, II v Alexandra S. Hillyard v Gregory D. Isdaner v Alexandra L. Lambert v Madeline A. Lurio v Eric B. Minnick v Nicholas A. Morris v Jeffrey M. Nansteel Ashley P. Orleans v Kelly M. Robinson Matthew J. Satell v Frances G. Shafer v Christopher A. Sherwin v Gregory D. Snyder v Craig T. Wallace v Christopher S. Zipf v Class of 2007 $262 Contributed, 12% Participation Rachel A. Daddona Earle B. Fox, IV Glenn C. Gallagher Daniel E. Gillespie Shane M. Isdaner Alexander J. Kornienko Benjamin M. Lurio Megan D. McFarland Luke M. Miller Andrew N. Nassau Kelsey A. Platt Ann V. Spofford James F. Turner Class of 2006 $750 Contributed, 24% Participation Armena M. Ballard James M. Byrne v Matthew A. Ciccotti Christina H. Clark v Sam A. Clark v Andrew G. Conroy v Marco A. Contino v Matthew F. Ebert v Max F. Finkel v Allison D. Fitzpatrick v Samuel J. Galib v Julie E. Heier v Anna M. Imperatrice v Christopher A. Jahnle v Erika L. Kauder v Amy E. Keefe v Andrew C. Keller v J. Maxwell Kelly v Benjamin H. Kissner v Christopher Joseph R. McGinley Joshua C. McLane Justin Moore v Zachary C. P. Mondesire Sandra Mumanachit v Joseph T. M. Salameh Alexander H. Thompson-McManus v Andrew C. Turner v Maxwell P. Young v 60 T h e E p i s c o p a l a c a d e m y ANN U AL R EPO R T o f g i f t s 2 0 0 6 - 2 0 0 7 Milestones Marriages Margaret Allen Becker to Jay Lippincott ’70 6/26/07 Jennifer Cooper to Bill Stelwagon ’85 4/28/07 Emily White to John Black ’87 8/6/05 Flemming Madsen to Lauren Hoffman ’87 5/3/97 Karl Gene Hoehl to Louise Zimmerman ’87 10/21/06 Donna Kay Broshek to Jason Freeman ’88 9/23/02 Beth Ann Mooney to Bill Reedy ’88 10/22/05 Courtney Sullivan to Patrick Chambers ’89 6/1/07 Daniel Sanders to Lori Hood ’90 5/18/07 Arjune Budhram to Rashmi Diwan ’92 10/4/03 Alison Ogelsby to Tom Farrell ’92 5/19/07 Katie Hewes to Matt Bailer ’97 9/16/06 Kathryn & Bill Miller ’87 Thomas Miller 9/10/02 Amanda Scanlan to Patrick Barton ’97 10/7/06 Nathan & Kathy (Beck) Guerette ’88 Graham Donald Guerette 4/1/03 Brynn Alexandra Guerette 3/7/05 Kenneth Houser to Jessica Broadbent ’97 8/14/04 Jennifer Ann Johnson to Sam Brown ’97 8/4/07 Noel Hudson to Joseph Anttell ’98 9/18/04 Robert Knake to Elizabeth Hole ’98 7/21/07 Alshley O’Rear to Tim Peck ’98 7/28/07 Guillaume Perrin to Karen Rotwitt ’98 6/21/05 Megan Hill to Mark Dugan ’99 5/19/06 Heather Balbi to Geoffrey Henisee ’00 6/24/06 Nicholas Pimlett to Jennifer Sharpless ’00 8/4/07 Marge Gluskin to Steve Saland ’92 9/10/05 Robert Maxwell Perkins to Sarah D.A. Baker ’01 6/16/07 Jessica Walls ’97 to Steve Beers ’93 6/9/07 John Stroud to Joanna Brooks ’02 6/2/07 Tera Tedesco to Brian Faso ’93 11/10/01 Births Lucie Knipe to Jeff Greco ’93 6/6/01 Susan & Kirby Kean ’81 Evan Kean 12/5/05 Kristin & Matt Greim ’88 Matthew Thomas Greim 3/21/06 Christy & Rick Heitzmann ’90 Gardner Heitzmann 6/3/04 Grace (Cornelius) Limaye ’90 & Ryan Limaye ’90 Matthias Limaye 2/8/07 Eamon & Christie (Spratt) Moylan ’91 Leaf Patrick Moylan 4/05 Don & Holly (Sando) Rieck ’91 Donald Lee Rieck, III 5/18/07 Arjune & Rashmi (Diwan) Budhram ’92 Anjali Budhram 12/15/05 Barry & Christine (Wynne) Hallman ’92 Caroline Emerson McPhee Hallman 7/5/07 Lauren & Dan Ledger ’92 Andrew Thomas Ledger 5/24/07 Trish & Peter Strid ’92 Pilar Isabelle Strid 5/5/07 Carrie & Dave Grau ’93 Paige Elizabeth Grau 12/5/06 Douglas & Jennifer (Whelan) Kovatch ’93 Shelby Katherine Kovatch 8/11/06 Jeremy & Alexis (Patrizio) Longinotti ’95 Kyan Mather Longinotti 8/18/07 Jennifer & Blake Sando ’95 Elizabeth Nancy Sando 6/24/07 Kristin Nolan to Matt Greim ’93 8/30/03 Liz & Jon Erickson ’84 Will Erickson 4/26/04 Ned Erickson 4/26/04 Suzanne Kolloff to Sean Manion ’93 11/27/04 Anders & Sue (Jacobs) Matzen ’84 Noah Matzen 3/14/07 Allison Cohen to Chris Marvin ’93 11/4/06 Kim & Hoby Rowland ’84 Sophia Rowland 12/6/02 Jennifer Oakes to Ty Ross ’93 8/27/06 Robert & Mary Beth (Madarasz) DeLena ’86 Abigail DeLena 9/9/02 Deaths Emily & John Black ’87 Matthew Garnett Black 10/21/06 Theophilus S. Lynch ’41 7/3/07 Michael & Juliet (Walsh) Davis ’87 Thomas Davis 9/20/06 Stanley J. Milstone ’42 4/5/07 Mindy Bleiman to Kevin Shields ’93 6/18/05 Douglas Kovatch to E. Jennifer Whelan ’93 10/9/04 David Smith to Katie Murphy ’94 12/31/06 John Kasselakis to Abby Walker ’94 12/16/06 Brooke Owens ’98 to Kurt Lunkenheimer ’95 7/7/07 Kimberly Elizabeth Ingraham to Jamie Evans ’96 6/23/07 Silenia Gil to John Rhoads ’96 5/26/07 Anthony Celi & Barbara Wong ’95 Victoria Jade Celi 2/19/07 Drew & Meredith (Wynne) Wilson ’96 Logan Thomas Wilson 7/19/07 Emily & Brian Person ’97 Henry Person 12/8/06 John V. Kratz ’41 8/10/07 Fenwick Conrad Shepperd ’41 7/29/06 Scott & Julie (Kulp) Ferguson ’87 Jonathan Ferguson 7/16/04 Willet Smith ’43 5/17/07 Wanda & Paul Gilhool ’87 Troy Gilhool 4/19/07 Garrison W. Brinton ’45 7/8/07 Monique & Mike Lisak ’87 Vivienne Maree Lisak 1/2/07 Charles W. Fall ’48 6/30/03 Valentina & Donal McGay ’87 Nikander Spence McGay 3/26/06 Flemming & Lauren (Hoffman) Madsen ’87 Amanda Madsen age 8 Alexander Madsen age 5 Annika Madsen age 1 1/2 John B. Todd ’44 2/5/04 Thomas R. Greenleaf ’45 5/31/07 Norman G. Guenther ’51 11/23/06 William H. Rorer, III ’54 8/24/07 James H. Kemman ’55 7/25/07 Stanton Howard Cramer ’57 6/18/07 Brian Edward Breskman ’06 5/26/07 Upcoming Events “Looking Back to Move Forward” Calling All Alumni and Episcopal Community Members! Save the weekend of May 2-4, 2008 to celebrate Episcopal's largest Alumni Weekend ever and bid a final goodbye to our campuses in Merion and Devon. The weekend will be open to all members of the EA community and all alumni, whether it’s your reunion year or not. We hope to see everyone on campus as we close one chapter in Episcopal’s history and begin another. 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