2012-2013 - Maclay School
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2012-2013 - Maclay School
Winter 2014 Inside this Edition • Trustees Announce New Head of School • Capital Campaign Update • Lower, Middle and Upper School News • Alumni and Annual Fund Report A Letter From The Headmaster Dear Maclay Community, It has been a wonderful school year so far with the opening of our new Lower School and yes, to my surprise, the naming of the building in my honor. I am truly humbled and grateful. I am appreciative of all the hard work by the Board of Trustees to get this project underway, the professionalism and commitment from our architects at Elliot Marshall Innes, the tireless hours and work from Cook Brothers to complete the project on time over the summer, and the patience and effort of our teachers and staff who made sure everything was ready for the first day of school. I’m also appreciative of the the search committee, led by Rip Kirby, who worked through a very difficult process resulting in naming my replacement. The school has never been through a search of this magnitude, but we never skipped a beat due to the steadfastness of the committee to make sure the process was a success. As I prepare for my final semester at Maclay, I continue to be amazed at the continued growth on campus, the dedication of our teachers, and passionate spirit of our students. Ellen and I are grateful to have been a part of the Maclay family for four decades and look forward to what the future holds. Board of Trustees 2013-14 Gary Hunter, Chairman Rip Kirby, Vice Chairman Stan Barnes Monesia Brown Lamont Cook Kathy Dahl Nancy Deal Tom Deison Chris Diamantis John Foote Hank Hutchinson William Lamb Rob Langford Jennifer LaVia Jill Meenan Katrina Rolle Karen Unger Executive Committee Gary Hunter – Chairman Rip Kirby – Vice-Chair Stan Barnes – Treasurer Jennifer LaVia – Secretary Sincerely, William W. Jablon Headmaster/President In October, Mr. Jablon received the Distinguished Service Award by the Southern Association of Independent Schools. Winter 2014 | Volume 2 | Issue 4 Table of Contents 2 A GRAND Opening . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Lower School News . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Middle School News . . . . . . . . 12 High School News . . . . . . . . . . 16 Maclay Cabaret . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Homecoming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Super-Star Students . . . . . . . . . 26 Alumni Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Class News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Annual Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Capital Campaign . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 8 20 4 24 12 16 22 26 30 27 On the cover: Katie Nation (’27) and Samantha Landrum (’16) Cover Photo: Courtesy of Amy Nation Photo Credits: Maclay Yearbook Staff, Tim Lefstead, Claire Timm, Ray Stanyard, Doug Covert, Blue Canopy Photography, Annasue Minter, Maggie Massferrer, Kim McWilliams. Design and Layout: Mamatey Graphic Design We make every effort to provide accurate information about the Maclay Community. If you have ideas for Virtu, please email: news@maclay.org 1 Board of Trustees Update By Gary K. Hunter, Jr., Board Chair Wow, what a start to the 2013-14 school year. After 38 years as head of school (45 years on faculty), Mr. Jablon will retire in June. Maclay will be forever indebted to Bill’s lifetime of leadership which saw Maclay grow from a 130 student school on the outskirts of town to one of the most highly regarded independent schools in the Southeast. In preparing for Mr. Jablon’s departure, the Board has been laser focused on implementation of the 2011-2016 Maclay Strategic Plan. This document identifies numerous priorities for Maclay from which the Board has assembled leadership teams who are quietly, but effectively overseeing the progress. Evidence of that progress surrounds us throughout the campus, most visibly of course, in the form of an award-winning preschool, a completely renovated and also award- winning lower school--in effect replacing all but the walls with state of the art and energy efficient improvements, the development of a performing arts stage with enhanced lighting and sound systems in the Cartee Gym where we have recently been entertained by our extraordinarily talented students, the paving of a now dust free perimeter road to the Webster Center, the December ground breaking of a new field house--soon to be home to 27 Marauder middle school, junior varsity and varsity athletic teams-- to cite a few items which have been on the Board’s plate. And while all this was occurring, Board Vice-Chair Rip Kirby led us through an enlightening process of selecting James Milford as the next leader of Maclay. Having served beside Rip in this process, I cannot say thank you loud enough for his leadership and for the untold hours which the search committee members and others in the Maclay Community dedicated to making this such a success. I am not overstating the effort when describing it as monumental. First, we were tasked with replacing the longest actively serving independent school headmaster in America. Then we received in excess of 80 highly qualified applicants from around the country who were interested in becoming Maclay’s next leader. Every application was given serious consideration, and ultimately dozens of in-person interviews occurred with the candidates. From this pool of outstanding candidates, James Milford was chosen as the next Head of School. In June, James will relocate from his home in Rome, Georgia along with his wife Angie and 2 their three boys, each of whom will attend Maclay. James has an impressive resume of independent Gary K. Hunter, Jr. school leadership while working in numerous capacities at Darlington School over the past decade. While most recently serving as Darlington’s Assistant Head of School, his experience includes admissions, fundraising, technology oversight, and service in the classroom as a faculty member. The search committee and Board were overwhelmed by James’ enthusiasm for Maclay and his insights on independent school excellence. Given the strong foundation from which he will begin, Maclay is poised under James’ leadership to expand its already long list of accomplishments. The Board has been similarly busy working with administrators and faculty to evaluate opportunities for expanding upon the curriculum, technology and global learning opportunities for our students. Those efforts are already present in classrooms through each division and will be even more apparent in the coming school year. All of this is being paid for in a debt resistant setting which enables Maclay’s tuition to remain among the lowest in the country for a school with its academic and extracurricular offerings. This last fact would, of course, not be possible without the generosity of so many of you in contributing to the Annual Fund, Maclay Auction, and the “Tomorrow Begins Today” capital campaign—each of these funding sources are so critical to our mission of being a school which serves anyone in our community who places emphasis on receiving an outstanding liberal arts education in an environment which fosters learning and the pursuit of individual goals. In closing, I wish to express my deepest gratitude for the privilege to serve as the Maclay Board Chair for the past 2 years. After 7 years on this Board, I state with certainty that many of the finest individuals in our community dedicate their lives to Maclay, at the Board level and as faculty, administrators and coaches. The reason is that they, like me, are motivated by the result of this labor—thriving, engaged, responsible and, most importantly, happy children who grow to become the leaders of our community as well as communities throughout our state and nation. I look forward to watching the future successes of this outstanding educational institution. The Early Years CapitalCampaign Maclay School opened its doors in 1968 to a handful 130 of students taught by a faculty of 10 teachers. Thanks to the leadership, vision, and support of our founding families, Maclay School has grown to a sprawling 100-acre campus with well over 900 students. The incredible growth we have experienced over the course of the past 46 years has come as a result of the generosity of our community, and has been managed with little or no debt, thereby enabling Maclay School to remain financially strong and stable. Overview In February 2013, just over one year ago, we launched the Maclay Campaign: Tomorrow Begins Today. This $4 million campaign addresses many needs, in a diverse range of areas, across our campus: a complete renovation of the Lower School, the oldest building on campus, a new 8,000 square foot Athletic Field House, which will serve 27 of Maclay’s athletic teams, enhancements to our Fine Arts Program, and the paving of our perimeter road. Now, just twelve months in to a three year campaign, we have already raised $2.5 million of our $4 million goal. As Maclay School prepares to transition from the leadership of Bill Jablon, our dedicated headmaster of 38 years, to our incoming head of school, James Milford, we honor with pride our school’s incredible history and look with excitement towards our future. In order for James Milford to begin his tenure as headmaster with the same clean slate that we have always taken pride in preserving, it is important to achieve our goal on this capital campaign so that we may begin the next chapter of Maclay’s captivating story. Athletics Field House If you have not yet made a commitment to the capital campaign, we invite you to join us in our shared vision for the future of Maclay School. Every donation makes a difference and commitments may be fulfilled over a three-year period. Please visit www.maclaycampaign. com for information about naming opportunities, details about campaign projects, and to make your pledge on-line. Thank you, Karen Unger and Charlie Dudley Campaign Co-Chairs Cartee Stage Karen Unger Charlie Dudley 3 A GRAND Opening Rowdy Rauder Adventure Race Officially opening the new Lower School was more than just a ribboncutting ceremony. On October 12, Maclay hosted the first ever Rowdy Rauder Adventure Race throughout the 100-acre campus. Forty-five teams competed in 20 challenges that ended up being a little more “challenging” than most expected. But fun was had by all. Board member Katrina Rolle led an army of volunteers over several months to put together the event. Veteran runner and community leader Jane Johnson organized and planned the race which had prizes for The Best Dressed, The Best Team Name, The Most Challenged Team, The Top Student Team and the Best Overall Team. Though the original idea was this was a one-time event, reviews were so positive that we might just see a 2nd Annual Rowdy Rauder Race. Stay tuned… New Lower School 4 Ribbon Cutting After the two-plus hour race was done, folks moved to the Lower School for lunch, entertainment, awards, and the official ribbon cutting. The Board of Trustees surprised Mr. Jablon with the official naming of the building, William W. Jablon Lower School. Needless to say, Mr. Jablon was touched and his new plaque that now hangs in the Commons. Dedication ceremonies followed inside the Lower School including the naming of the Kindergarten-2nd grade wing: The Dudley Family; The Lower School Foreign Language Lab: The Mayfield Family dedicated in loving memory of Lawson Susanne Mayfield (’09); The 3rd-5th grade wing: The Unger Family; and the Lower School Science Lab named in honor of William W. Jablon and given by the Koski Family. The Dudleys: Charlie, Alison, Chas, Emily, Chris, Suzanne, Colgan, Levi, Carol, and Fred The Ungers: Jason, Karen, Olivia, and Griffin The Mayfields: Emory and Windsor The Koskis: Mr. Jablon with Mike, Nicole, Brooke, Bryce, and Devaun (Taylor not pictured) 5 An Update from the Education Committee By Katrina Rolle Board Co-Chair of Education and Technology Maclay continually strives to live up to its motto “VIRTU” meaning excellence in all things. The curriculum continues to be college preparatory, preparing lower and middle school students to be successful in our upper school’s rigorous academic environment. The vast majority of our upper school students receive instruction utilizing college-level textbooks. This past spring, 1717 students completed AP exams in 21 subject areas, with 82% of those students scoring a 3 or higher. This compares very favorably to the Florida state average of 50% and the global average of 52% (49% of our students scored a 4 or 5). Additionally, this past year, Maclay’s average ACT score was 25.4 compared to the Florida average of 19.6; the average SAT score was 1729 compared to the Florida average of 1477. Out of 91 seniors, three out of the class of 2014 were named National Merit Scholars. Maclay has been very intentional and purposeful in determining when and how to best integrate technology into the curriculum. This past year, Bret Ingerman, Maclay parent and Vice President of Information Technology at Tallahassee Community College facilitated a series of campus-wide faculty meetings on the role of technology in our curriculum. The goal was to incorporate the ideas shared with the ongoing efforts of the Maclay Board’s Education, Curriculum, and Technology Committee. In the fall of 2014, Maclay will launch a 1:1 iPad initiative in the Lower School beginning with grades 4 and 5. In addition to the existing computer lab, where students are learning among other things coding, this initiative will be yet another layer of the educational experiences available to Maclay students. Helping our students achieve a global view of the world by getting to know and work with people who think differently than they do, is very important to Maclay. Having a diverse student population has afforded our students the opportunity to learn alongside students with ethnic backgrounds representing over 16 global regions, including visiting international students from Korea, China, Spain, Italy, India, Viet Nam, and Egypt. Skyping with students from Bolivia, France, Canada and other countries is commonplace at Maclay. One of our newest global learning initiatives is the establishment of a sister school relationship with Sung Do High School in Incheon, Korea. This fall, five of our students, including one of our visiting Korean students, helped launch a technology based pen pal initiative with Sung Do High students. The vast majority of our upper school students receive instruction utilizing college-level textbooks. 6 CLASS ACT Claudia Willis Lower School Spanish I grew up in: Oruro, Bolivia My degree is from: Florida State University with a degree in Spanish and a minor in Education. I am at Maclay because: It is a family where people enable the energy to make a change and a difference in the life of our students. Most interesting place I have visited is: The salt flats in Uyuni Bolivia, for its immense beauty and magic feeling while you stand in the middle of a marvel. Another place that was intriguing and enriching was the Amazonia of Iquitos – Peru, for the diversity and the mission that took me to that place. I’ve worked with FORMABIAP which is a program supported by large multinational entities where teachers get trained to teach bilingualism in the Amazonia to keep the identity of the more than 36 ethnias. There I had the opportunity to share some of my experience among people who live in an environment totally different. Also I helped develop a project in an indigenous community whose people lived off of ecotourism who wanted to capture the attention of students who want to experience life in the jungle and are interested to study agriculture, environmentalism, and sociology. What I hope my students learn from me is: The passion to learn. What I like most about Maclay: Our community values culture and I believe that by understanding the value of culture students will develop respect for diversity and empathy. To see more on Ms. Willis’ adventure scan the QR code. 7 LOWER SCHOOL NEWS Donuts for Dads Donuts for Dads is an on-going tradition started 12 years ago at Maclay and it still brings out the crowd. Red Sox Maclay dad and Boston Red Sox catcher came to school for a special assembly with the Pre-K and the Lower School after he returned from the World Series. David Ross 8 GRANDpeople Day Both Lower School and Pre-K hosted a GRANDparents Day that included a program and reception for the special GRANDpeople in their lives. COMPUTER CODE The 2nd through 5th graders participated in the national Computer Science Education Week December 9-13. Students went through age-appropriate video tutorials and exercises in Mr. G’s class as part of the Hour of Code to learn basic computer code. 9 The Science of Operation Migration By Claire Timm, 3rd Grade Teacher Before the fall off 2008 I doubt that I would have been able to tell you what a was…well maybe that it was a bird but that is about it! I certainly didn’t know that it stands 5 ft tall with a wingspan of 8 ft or that it is one of North America’s most endangered birds! I also knew nothing of the amazing work that Operation Migration is doing to help bring this bird back from the brink of extinction. But all that changed when it was decided that St. Marks, NWR would be a 2nd wintering ground for these birds. With St. Marks basically in our “very own backyard,” I realized I needed to see what this was all about. In a nutshell, Operation Migration hand-rears chicks and then teaches them the route south behind ultralight aircrafts. All this is done while covered head Whooping Crane to toe in a “crane costume” and never speaking a word! Each year as part of a cross curriculum study in 3rd grade Science we follow this ultralight led migration by mapping their journey, recording data, doing research on each state as the birds pass through them, learning vocabulary, making illustrations and completing observation logs. Some mornings we are able to turn on the video feed from the wing of the ultralight and watch the cranes fly! Live! It is a thrill for me to watch as these 3rd graders get more and more excited as the cranes’ journey brings them the closer to Florida! We have also been known to break out in cheers as we see the ultralight take off with all the birds on its wing. On arrival day at St Marks it is amazing to see how many of my 3rd graders are actually able to convince a parent to drive them down before the crack of dawn in hopes of seeing the Whooping Cranes behind their ultralight “mama” fly right over their heads. This past September I was asked to be the “Featured Educator” at the 2013 Whooping Crane Festival in Wisconsin. I was 10 honored and thrilled to be able to showcase what we do in 3rd grade Science at Maclay School with our study of the Whooping Crane. I shared my curriculum with educators from around the country and exchange ideas. My 3rd Grade Whooping Crane curriculum is also featured on the Journey North website in the “Classrooms in Action” section: www.learner.org/jnorth/tm/ crane/cia_claire_timm_home.html I find such joy each year introducing a whole new group of third graders to this magnificent bird and the amazing work of Operation Migration! One of my favorite quotes is by Baba Dioun, “In the end we will conserve only what we love; we will love only what we understand; and we will understand only what we have been taught.” My hope is that I am teaching the next generation what it means to care, and I hope that they will do their part to protect our Earth and the living things that inhabit it! CLASS ACT Cameron Barton Middle School Science I grew up in: Tallahassee My degree is from: The University of The South, Sewanee, TN My job at Maclay is: 7th Grade Earth Space Science and 8th Grade Computer Science I am at Maclay because: I am deeply rooted in this amazing school. Our family has a long history with Maclay, with my mother teaching here for so many years, and now my sister and I are here. Call it family tradition, but it is central to our mission to be able to reach students in a unique and compassionate manner. Our vision for our students is much bigger than the day to day learning that goes on here at Maclay. We strive to remove the walls between classrooms and real life. It is critical to inspire, to lead, and to innovate. Most interesting place I have visited is: The South Pole Station, Antarctica and New Zealand What I hope my students learn from me is: That there are so many incredible opportunities out there for them if they work hard, dream big, follow their hearts, and never, never, never give up. Everyone gets ONE LIFE…Make good choices, respect yourself and others always, and think through your actions…Make your life the best! Maclay can provide a solid foundation if you take advantage of all it has to offer. What I like most about Maclay: The common bond with those we’ve created memories with here amid the green pines and plantation’s sunny hills. 11 MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWS OmegaMan Omega Man visited the Lower School and Middle School as a reward for the record breaking . Omega Man brought an anti-bullying message and showed impressive strength ripping the phone book and breaking boards. Charleston Wrap sales 7th GRADE CARNIVAL The 7th graders once again put on the Halloween Carnival for the school to raise money for their upcoming trip to Washington DC. 12 Jr. Beta Club The Jr. Beta Club took their annual shopping spree to Wal-Mart this year. There were 48 club members that spent a morning buying Christmas gifts for eleven children in the . The Guardian Ad Litem program got a huge boost this year thanks to the generosity of middle school student Caroline Rose Lunny. Caroline had a birthday party where she asked for donations for the cause in lieu of gifts and friends contributed over $400 which was used to purchase gifts for these children. Guardian Ad Litem program Caroline Rose Lunny UNICEF After learning about the role and work of the United Nations and the concepts of globalism and humanitarian aid, 6th grade students signed up to participate again this year in the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign. They challenged themselves to beat last year’s total of $488.57 --- and they did raising over $1,200. Trey Fisher and Emily Dudley brought in about half of the money raised by collecting at an FSU football game. UNICEF can install pumps that provide clean water to a village or school for only $500. The students set their goals high -- and accomplished them! Emily Dudley and Trey Fisher with their UNICEF collection boxes. 13 CLASS Lee Norment Upper School English I grew up in: Hampton, South Carolina My degrees are: B.A. in English (College of Charleston) / M.F.A. in Creative Writing (Texas State University) My job at Maclay is: US English teacher (English I, AP English Language and Composition, Southern Literature, Mystery and Detective Literature), English Department Chair, Freshman Class Co-Sponsor, Writing Club/Literary Magazine Sponsor. I am at Maclay because: I love literature and writing, and teaching here gives me the opportunity to talk about these things with a group of bright, thoughtful students. Most interesting place I have visited is: Yoknapatawpha County. What I hope my students learn from me is: To think deeply, to respect the English language, to value the transformative power of art over the temporary trappings of materialism, and to learn accountability and responsibility. What I like most about Maclay: The freedom to teach in innovative ways and to expose students to challenging works of literature. 14 ACTS Charles Beamer Upper School Dean of Students I grew up in: The “BIG” city of Apopka, Florida. My degrees are: Bachelors of Science in Political Science and Secondary Education (Florida A&M University); Masters of Social Science with a concentration in Political Science and Educational Leadership (Florida A&M University) My job at Maclay: Dean of Students for the Upper School, Mock Trial Faculty Sponsor, Legal Issues instructor, and Trial Advocacy instructor (and a few others). I am at Maclay because: Its outstanding reputation, outstanding students, and dedicated faculty and staff. What I hope my students learn from me: I hope my students learn from me the importance of being true to themselves, being honest, being disciplined, and that they are capable of doing anything they can dream. The things I like the most about Maclay: The family atmosphere, my colleagues, and students. 15 HIGH SCHOOL NEWS National Merit Scholars Connor Daughton, Chase Schaum, and Krish Suchak were all named National Merit Scholar Semifinalists placing them in the top 1% of graduating seniors in the nation. Anna Brooks, Wynn Casteel, Jack Rutledge, and Noah Sjostrom were named Commended Scholars that placed them among the top 5%. In the last five years, Maclay has had 35 National Merit Semi-finalist and Commended Scholars among their graduating seniors. Honor Signing Recent graduate Logan Eagen and parent David Wilkins were the guest speakers at this year’s Honor Signing. All of the new Upper School students, freshmen, and new faculty signed the Book of Honor which is housed in the Maclay School Library. 16 FRESHMEN/SENIOR PICNIC Sutton Wilkinson, Logan Rivers, and Kerry Alexander enjoy the annual Freshmen/Senior picnic under the oaks. GUEST SPEAKER Rabbi Jack Romberg visited Mrs. Fantle’s Pre-AP English class to discuss his personal journey uncovering Holocaust stories within his own family. The students then wrote a paper on the discussion, several of which were printed in the Tallahassee Democrat. MCSC Food Drive The Maclay Community Service Club held Key Club Annual Blood Drive The Key Club once again held its annual blood drive. Rachel River prepares to make a donation and was one of the 14 new donors to participate this year. Over 20 units were collected supplying 60 blood products available for sick and injured people in our community. their annual food drive for the 2nd Harvest Food Bank just before Thanksgiving. They collected 1,239 pounds of food (more than double last year’s donation)! A value of over $2,000 and more importantly, they provided meals for over 1,000 families in our area. 17 PEER TUTORS HELP EVERYONE! “There is nothing more joyful than receiving the text “I’m sure the tutoring helped with my test, considering I got an A+ on Geometry!!! Thank you for the great help and teachings, Parisa!” from the 9th grader I tutor. Peer tutoring and having the opportunity to direct the students and parents to the right tutor is truly the best thing that happened to me in Maclay, and I am grateful for that. WOW! The Upper School student participation in the Peer Tutor Program has nearly TRIPLED this past year! Approximately 13% of the Upper School (45 students) volunteer in the library, during their study hall period or after school, to help other students with their academic studies. Their efforts promote affcademic excellence throughout the entire Upper School, which had 85% of the student body earn HONOR ROLL recognition for the first quarter. Additionally, teaching other students helps the tutors reinforce their own knowledge while also improving their interpersonal teaching and communication skills. Dr. Hampton started the Peer Tutor Program at Maclay in 2009 after observing the success of the Learning Commons at Tallahassee Community College (TCC). TCC’s nationally recognized program provides continuous professional tutoring to students throughout the day at their Learning Commons/Library. Dr. Hampton recruited our motivated students to serve as peer tutors and Mrs. Johnston provided the outstanding tutoring area in the library. Dr. Hampton pays the tutors with service hours. He also commends their noble support to our school and often highlights their service in his letters of recommendation for senior applications to colleges. THANKS to the efforts and leadership of Parisa Keshavarz-Joud, our first-ever student President of the Peer Tutor Program, and our supportive library staff and student body, the Upper School now has so many volunteers that we can also provide tutoring during EVERY study hall period and after school on EVERY school day. We can also provide after school tutoring to our Lower and Middle School students. This is a great opportunity for our young Marauders to meet and learn from our bright and motivated students, who also serve as outstanding role models for these children. Someday, those same young Marauders seeking assistance now, may become Peer Tutors to help future young Marauders. If you are a student interested in being a tutor for the 2014-15 school year, contact Rachel Rivers (US) or Marcy Messer (LS and MS) Parisa Keshavarz-Joud Need a TUTOR? Just go to the library and check the schedule on the peer tutor tables or contact Parisa Keshavarz-Joud at pkeshava@maclay.org FEE: NO $$ just a positive attitude to learn and a thanks to the tutor 18 Maclay gets ‘Sneak Peak’ at NEW SAT By Dr. Scott Hampton The SAT is CHANGING and our Maclay students will be ready! Currently, our students, on average, score 62-95 points higher than the National average on the three 800 point subtests (Critical Reading, Math, Writing) of the SAT. On the PSAT, a practice for the SAT, our freshmen score at or above the ‘College Readiness Benchmark’ scores for JUNIORS in the nation. What’s most impressive about this statistic is that most of our 9th graders have not completed Geometry or Algebra II, which are both significant portions of the mathematics subtest. The CollegeBoard may change to a new PSAT format this Fall and implement the NEW SAT in 2015 or 2016. Thus, our current 10th or 9th graders may see the new SAT (11th graders will take the current SAT format), but why? Last year, for the first time, more students in the United States took the ACT than the SAT. The SAT has drawn criticism ever since introducing the new writing portion back in 2005 and more students are shifting toward the ACT. Maclay School strongly recommends that our juniors take BOTH of these test at least two times to improve their performance and to determine which test is their best test to put on their college applications. Some of our students perform better on the SAT, while others excel at the ACT, which has a science portion. ALL of our students definitely improve after taking the first test, which improves their chances for college admission and merit-based scholarships like Bright Futures. For example, two seniors last year improved SEVEN points on the ACT, which is equivalent to a 400 point increase on the SAT. Jasper Brey, Class of 2012, was the first-ever Presidential Scholar at Maclay because he scored a perfect 36 on the ACT to qualify for the competition and had many other exceptional talents. He was perfectly satisfied with a very high SAT score received earlier, but he followed the ‘Maclay Way’ and also took the ACT, achieving perfection—and nearly $200,000 in scholarship at Vanderbilt. Now, back to this NEW SAT. Before rolling out this NEW test, the CollegeBoard asked schools to participate in pilot testing of the new test formats. Our juniors completed a ‘practice’ essay test on December 4th. Maclay also quickly volunteered to ‘test ride’ ALL other portions of the NEW SAT during two weeks in February. If approved, EVERY junior English, Algebra II and Pre-calculus/ Trigonometry class will have the opportunity to take a practice test during one of their normally scheduled class periods. This ‘practice’ will help our math and English teachers ‘see’ the new test format, which will help them reinforce appropriate skills and knowledge in future instruction. We are very fortunate for this great opportunity to help our students at Maclay to continue to excel in the SAT, which is a critical factor in college admissions and meritbased scholarships. GO MARAUDERS and ACE the NEW SAT!! 19 A SHOW-STOPPING Maclay Fine Arts Department put on the second annual Cabaret show The featuring the talents of 124 actors, musicians, dancers, and singers. Over 300 guests were in attendance to watch the sold out show on the newly renovated Cartee Gymnasium stage. Jane Menton once again chaired the event which raised money for the fine arts department. Maclay drama teacher Cindy Boyd Thomas 20 was the director and put together a beautiful combination of classic songs from Broadway, contemporary dance numbers, and holiday songs that are favorites to everyone. The show was dedicated to longtime headmaster, Bill Jablon who will be retiring at the end of the school year. Also assisting in the production were Lisa Mitchell, Musical Director, Amy Leach, Choreographer, Dr. Sherrie Pesta, Acting Director, and Jennifer Corzine, Band Director. The Maclay band performed several numbers including flute soloist, Caroline Willis. The award winning Genesis dance team performed “Step in Time” from Mary Poppins and the crowd favorite, “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”. The Middle School Jr. Company acting troupe performed Winnie the Pooh SUCCESS! Christmas which they repeated at the state competition. Solo performances included seniors Connor Daughton and Kolby McWilliams singing “Baby, It’s Cold Outside”, John Zoll Hogan’s “Singin’ in the Rain”, and the ensemble of Kolby, Caroline Menton, Carol Francis Shaw, and Emmy Watkins performing “That’s Life”. Freshman McKenna Foote performed a solo dance routine to the acoustical guitar version of “Layla” played by Chris Bell. Anna Brooks and Company closed the show with “I Sing the Body Electric” from the Broadway musical Fame. This is the second year that Maclay has performed a Cabaret which gives students who may not be involved in the arts year round, an opportunity to showcase their talents. This year, the event added student artists who submitted artwork to showcase. Over 40 pieces of art from students grades six through 12 including AP art students were displayed in the reception area prior to the show. All of the proceeds from the event went to support the Fine Arts Department which includes drama, band, and art classes at Maclay. 21 HOMEC 20 Homecoming at Maclay is one of the traditions that students, families, faculty, and alumni look forward to every year. Each day has a special theme giving students a chance to dress up. The Key Club heads to the middle school for games during break, and Friday brings the parade and pep rally. Later in the day, the Alumni Association hosts a picnic on the grounds for Alumni, friends and family followed by the football game and crowning of the King and Queen. This year’s Homecoming queen was Carly Craig and King was Andre Masferrer. It is truly a week of Marauder Spirit! 22 OMING Pajamas, parades, pep rallies, and plenty of fun 13 23 SPORTS WRAP-UP Football In Coach Hall’s third season, he graduated a very special group of 10 seniors. They were freshman his first year and he has watched these players grow and develop into impressive young men. This year was the first year in a district after leaving the North Florida Football Conference which Maclay dominated the last two years. The biggest win of the season was against P.K. Yong which was the first district win in the history of the program. The Player of the Year was Chase Schaum and team captains were Schaum, Andre Masferrer, Christian Kobes, and Michael Shapely. Boys and Girls Cross Country The Boys Cross Country enjoyed another successful season peaking at the State Championship. Coach Droze took seven runners to state including seniors Connor Daughton and Jack Rutledge who both finished in the top 15 on November 15. The team won Districts, Regionals and repeated as runner-up at State! A very tight-knit Girls Cross Country team also had a great year. The Marauders won the District meet by an impressive 45 points and was led by team captain Caroline Willis. They also won the City Championship, placed 3rd in Regionals and 12th at State. Both Daughton and Willis were named All-Big Bend. Volleyball The very young Maclay volleyball team had another successful season under the direction of second year coach Erica Bunch. The squad was led by lone senior, Halle Scott, whose fellow starters were often 8th graders. Despite their youth, the team did very well in their district matches going 3-0. The team finished the season in the Regional Finals against St. Francis. Boys Golf Youth was the theme for both the girls and boys golf teams at Maclay this season. The boys’ team was led by 8th grader Bryson Bianco who was supported by fellow 8th graders John Menton and Palmer Parrish. First year varsity letter winners Kyle McWilliams, Javi Masferrer, Parker Durrance and Rhyse Boeneke rounded out the team that took 3rd place at District and 4th place at the Regional Championship in Pensacola. Girls’ Golf The girls’ team was led by seven-year letter winner and college signee Kolby McWilliams. Blaire Lamy, also a senior, and McKenzie Glaze rounded out the top three followed by 8th grader Mary Katherine Waddell and newcomer Katie Wentworth. The team also finished their season at the Regional finals after losing the District title in a play-off. McWilliams won the District Championship as an individual as well as the Regional Championship firing a 73 for the lowest score recorded for Maclay girls’ golf and qualifying her for a state bid. She was also named All-Big Bend Co-Player of the Year by the Tallahassee Democrat. Swimming First year coach, Bob Ruth and his Marauder swim team had a great season with the boys finishing 5-1 and the girls 3-3. Both teams won the District Championship and qualified a number of individuals for the Regional competition. Senior Josh Cottle once again represented Maclay at the State Meet. 24 Kenya Pye signed to play basketball with the New Mexico Lobos. Equestrian at Maclay School By Dianne Johnston For the first time equestrians at Maclay School will be recognized for their athletic endeavors thanks to a new high school program sponsored by the governing body of the U.S. Olympic Team. Dianne Johnston, the Lead Librarian and a lifelong equestrian, is sponsoring the program at Maclay. She earned her own national title in 2008 and has won several Horse of the Year and Regional top 5 honors since then. In the past, riders have been frustrated because they never received official high school recognition for the long and grueling hours in the saddle and dedication it takes to ride and care for a horse. With this new program, they will be able to list their Varsity letters on their college applications. Over the years, Maclay School has graduated several top national competitors in all equestrian sports including barrel racing, hunter/ jumper, dressage, and eventing. Brenna Murphy recently became the first equestrian at Maclay School to earn and receive a varsity letter from Maclay for riding. She completed over 100 hours training time and competed in over 3 horse shows to meet the United States Equestrian Federation’s criteria for lettering in equestrian sports. She also just competed at the United States Dressage Federation’s Region 3 Championships in Conyers, GA. After holding the lead for a couple of hours, Brenna and her horse, Cache De Joie, finished third in the Junior/Young Rider First Level Championship Class with a 67.26, beating out 22 other riders from 5 states. For more information, contact Dianne Johnston at the Library. EARLY SIGNINGS Halle Scott will be playing volleyball next season with the University of Central Florida Knights Kolby McWilliams signed to play golf at Florida Southern in Lakeland. 25 Superstar Students Sophomore Dylan Leoni, recently took his first solo flight just after his 16th birthday. Maclay 8th grader, Bryson Bianco won the Drive, Chip and Putt Regional Championship sponsored by the PGA and the United States Golf Association. He will compete in the national competition on April 6, 2014 during Masters week at the prestigous Augusta National Golf Club. Junior, Briggs Surratt, along with his horse Hat Trick, competed in the 2013 American Eventing Championship in Tyler, Texas. Junior, Brian Lockwood, is ranked 15th in the National TAG Kart Racing. Brian has been racing since he was eight years old and started at the Kart track in Monticello. He recently won the Rotax Junior race in Ocala, Florida. Tuition Tuition dollars go directly toward the day-to-day operations of the school, although these dollars are not enough to cover operational expenses. The Maclay Fund The Maclay Fund is our annual campaign that runs in conjunction with the school’s fiscal year of August 1 - July 31st. It is the cornerstone of all fundraising programs at Maclay. It is designed to bridge the gap between tuition and the actual cost of operating the school. Capital Campaign Phase 1 of the current Capital Campaign covers the most critical and timely projects of the 2011 Strategic Plan: a new Lower School/Administration Building, the Field House and other athletic improvements, improvements to our fine arts program, and paving of the campus perimeter road. www.maclay.org/giving 26 Endowment Endowment is an independent school’s savings account providing long-term financial stability. Alumni Affairs Alumni Association Board 2013-2014 Officers: Mary Katharine Croley Lawler ‘98 President Will Fixel ‘98 Vice President Dan Koeppel ‘94 Secretary/Treasurer Members: Charlie Belvin ‘73 Barbara Cairns ‘87 Kim Austin Crowell ‘99 Blake Dowling ‘92 John Hinson ‘93 Joe Kupiszewski ‘87 Greg Lamendola ‘91 Beth Rowe Lewis ‘93 Elizabeth Hinson Marschall ‘85 Terrie Cartee McGlon ‘79 Cassie Mitchell Mills ‘04 Mike Moody ‘00 Cindy Phipps ‘77 Charles Robinton ‘85 Fran Moore Shaw ‘85 Dena Sokolow ‘86 Collins Webb ‘96 Let Us Hear From You!!! Update Your Contact Information and Send Us Your News - alumni.maclay.org LEGACY BREAKFAST By Dena Sokolow (’86 and Alumni Association Board member) There are currently 124 students at Maclay who are children of Maclay alumni. To celebrate the continuing generations of Maclay families, on October 29, 2013, the Maclay School Alumni Association (MSAA) hosted the second Legacy Breakfast. The breakfast, catered by Katie’s Cakes, allowed legacy students and their alumni parents to learn about the growth of Maclay and hear funny anecdotes from each decade. An alumni representative from each decade shared their memories of Maclay. The speakers included Cindy Phipps - 1970’s, Bob McClure - 1980’s, Michael Ruff – 1990’s, and Annie McMillan Bell – 2000’s. MSAA President, Mary Katharine Croley Lawler (’98), finished the presentation with a special recognition for Headmaster William Jablon. Students were delighted and amused by yearbook pictures of their parents and heard stories of a time when the largest Maclay class had 13 students. After the breakfast, the Legacy Breakfast attendees moved to the Cartee Gym (aka the “old gym”) and took a group photograph. Bob McClure (’83) and his daughter Clara Frances (’14) The warm reception brought together old friends and will be a tradition that the Maclay School Alumni Association plans to continue annually. To learn more about the MSAA and other alumni events, please email alumni@maclay.org. 27 17th Annual Robert C. Webster Friends of Maclay Golf Tournament October 14, 2013 It was a beautiful day to support a wonderful cause raising money to benefit the Maclay School Financial Aid Fund!! The Maclay Alumni Association once again hosted its annual golf tournament at Southwood Golf Club with a full roster of teams and the support of a great group of sponsors. After a delicious deli buffet lunch in the clubhouse and a warm welcome from Alumni Association member, Cindy Phipps, play began at noon. Upon completion of their rounds of 18 holes, players returned to the clubhouse for the Awards Ceremony, more good food and tales to share about how they played. This year’s First Place Winner was Team RCW (Robert C. Webster). How fitting that the team lead by Pammy Webster Murphy along with special Webster friends, Kit Davenport, Chip Melton, and Jack Frazee should take the top honors for this year’s tournament. Congratulations to them and Thank You to all who were a part of this year’s successful event. Hope to see you on the greens again next year!! 28 Team RCW (Robert C. Webster) A Big THANK YOU to our Sponsors! Tournament Sponsor Beverage Cart Sponsors Flag Sponsors • Rainey Lancaster Chad Lancaster Chase Lancaster • Gpop’s Crew Rebecca, Amelia, Reid, Hannah & Justin • Quincy Mafia • Hurricane Grill & Wings Glove Sponsor Lunch Sponsor • Webb Family Holdings Hole-in-One Sponsor • Tallahassee Dodge Chrysler Jeep Flag & Tee Sponsors • Jersey Mike’s Kim Austin Crowell, Class of 1999 • Sniffen & Spellman, P.A. • FSU—Maclay Seminole Alumni Winner of 2012 College Challenge • BKJ Inc. Architecture Bonnie Johnson, Class of 1998 • Shaffield Building Specialties • Maclay Class of 1998 Tee Sponsors • Doug Croley Insurance Services • Moody Eye Centre • Dermatology Associates • Ageis Computer Services • Mike (‘00) & Marlo Moody • Class of 2000 Kenneth Austin, Ron Tate, GT Wright and Eric Parker Ellen Hunter Rosemary Ferrell Evans Brianne Jablon Miller Erin Turner Verner Rebecca Baggett Borer Mike Moody Fred Woodward, Class of ‘82 Edward Woodward, Class of ‘90 Mayo Woodward, Class of ‘88 Alexander Hinson, Class of ‘90 John Hinson, Class of ‘93 Blair Bailey, Class of ‘86 • Smith Merrill, Class of 2022 • Harrison Merrill, Class of 2024 • Robinton Wealth Management Services • Maclay Class of 1993 Amy Osteryoung Robin Randell Pinney John Hinson Beth Rowe Lewis Eileen Wilson Begenyi Courtney Price White Jessie Williams Jacob Vogelhut Roy Lawrence Mark Conley Alison James Gold • Allen, Norton & Blue, P.A. • The Gabor Agency, Inc. • Cook Brothers, Inc. • Thomson Brock Luger & Company • Furniture Showcase & Design Food Donors • Tallahassee Bank • Collins (‘96) & Katie Webb • Henry, Buchanan, Hudson, Suber & Carter, P.A. • Maclay Class of ‘94 • Allen Mooney & Barnes • Valic • Hurricane Grill & Wings • Jersey Mike’s • Katie’s Cakes & Catering • Newk’s Express Café Prizes, Donations & In-Kind .exp KD Austin & Associates Edwin Watts Golf Shula’s My Favorite Things Tom Carlson, Greg Nichols, Russell Cotton & Frank Shaw Nic’s Toggery Front Porch Jersey Mike’s Southwood Golf Club Super-Suds Titleist Melissa Moody Tate, ‘97 Marauder Meals Special Thank You Durra Print Leah Martineau Graphic Design Special Gift in memory of Robert C. Webster Kit Davenport 29 Alumni Affairs CLASS NEWS Class of 1978 Class of 2004 Class of 2007 Amy Stone was unable to attend her 35 Year Class Reunion in the fall, but sent a message: “I won’t be able to make it this year. I’m sorry I’m going to miss everyone. My attention is on opening my restaurant... so it’s a great reason. I can’t wait till y’all come out to Venice, California so I can feed you California cuisine with my southern roots showing!” We send all good wishes to Amy for great success!! After graduation from college, Jamie Vogter has pursued a career with Pandora Jewelry as a regional sales rep. PANDORA’s charm bracelet concept was first launched in the Danish market in 2000. Consumers embraced the concept, and in the following years, driven by a growing and encouraging demand, the company began to expand internationally, entering new markets such as the United States in 2003. Dede Meros is living in St. Petersburg and finishing the third and final year of a master’s degree program in Childhood Psychology from FSU. The final phase of her graduate work has involved working as a school psychologist with the Pinellas County School system. Matt Allman is an attorney and Presidential Management Fellow at the U.S. Dept of H.U.D. in Washington, D.C. His wife, Tanya, is an attorney for the U.S. FDIC. Class of 2005 A Stone’s Throw Cafe & Bakery Class of 1986 Congratulations to Michael Sheedy! As of January 2014, he is the Executive Director of the Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops. This organization represents Florida’s Catholic bishops in the state capital using the unifying theme that appears frequently in Catholic social teaching: “The common good.” Prior to this new position, Michael was the organization’s public policy director. Class of 2003 Titus Sports Academy of Tallahassee has expanded to Atlanta and guess who is in charge - Brandon Harris! The Titus facility is located in the Buckhead area of Atlanta near Chastain Park. Brandon made this career change after 4 years with the Atlanta Braves as an athletic trainer. A big congratulations to Katie Hatcher!! Katie was recently named Teacher of the Year at Greenville Elementary School in Greenville, FL (Madison County Schools). Allison Miller plays the lead role in the movie Devil’s Due which came out in theaters in January. 30 Nic Meros is in his second year of Law School at Vanderbilt. Hannah Mayer received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Corporate & Organizational Communications with Minors in Business Administration and Spanish from the College of Charleston and a Master’s of Science in Marketing from Clemson University. She is currently the Marketing Manager at Customer Effective, a Microsoft Dynamics CRM Certified Partner, in Greenville, SC. And, it should be no surprise that she continues to enjoy her horseback riding! Class of 2006 After a final internship at St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital in Tampa, Florida, Carlyn Harris finished her doctorate degree in Pediatric Physical Therapy in August 2013. She is now working at Children’s Therapy Works in Roswell, GA as a Pediatric Physical Therapist. Susumu Noda is a PhD candidate in Computer Science from George Washington University on May 20, 2013. He did his undergraduate at GWU with majors in Computer Science and Psychology with a concentration in cognitive neuroscience. Ashley Carr graduated from Washington and Lee University in 2011. She has been working on a Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy at New York University’s Steinhardt School. She graduated in December 2013. Class of 2009 Will Liner is currently a senior majoring in forestry at Auburn University, where he is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and has been a student recruiter for the University the past 3 years. Last summer, he was hired as a research assistant on a grant that the Auburn School of Forestry has with the US Department of Defense and the US Forest Service to study the carbon sequestration of long-leaf pines on southern military bases. Will worked on a team of 10 Auburn forestry professors, graduate students and upper classmen at Fort Polk, Louisiana. In an effort to reduce the carbon footprint of military installations, the Department of Defense has planted tracts of long-leaf pines, which take in carbon dioxide and emit oxygen. The Auburn team conducted research to determine if, in fact, the tracts of pine have actually reduced carbon emissions on the military base at Fort Polk. Similar studies are being conducted at other military bases in the south, including Fort Benning, GA. Additionally, Will and another team of three were selected through a competitive process to present another research project on the use of long-leaf pines in an agri-forest setting to the American Foresters annual meeting in October 2013 in Charleston, SC Alumni Affairs CLASS NEWS Class of 2011 Class of 2012 The FSU Department of Athletics, Seminole Boosters, Inc., and the Committee of Thirty celebrate the annual “Champions Beyond The Game.” The brunch is held each year to “honor the past, celebrate the present and promote the future” of women’s athletics at Florida State. Maclay alum, Precious Hall, a sophomore at James Madison University, was named to the Full Preseason All-CAA First Team. Earlier, Precious was named 2013 Women’s Basketball CAAHoops Rookie of the Year by unanimous selection. Each year the committee presents an honor entitled the Femina Perfecta Award. Femina Perfecta translated means the “complete woman” and it was the motto that appeared on the school seal when the institution was the Florida State College for Women. The “complete woman” was expected to possess the traits of Vires (strength), Artes (knowledge) and Mores (tradition) symbolized by the three torches of that seal. In short, FSCW women were expected to have sound minds in sound bodies. The Femina Perfecta Award was established by the Committee of Thirty to honor an athlete in each sport, chosen by her teammates, who best personifies these characteristics. This year’s recipient for FSU Softball was Lindsey Peppers, 2011 Maclay School graduate. Class of 2013 By Elizabeth Santoro (Summer 2013) Hey everyone! I’m Elizabeth Santoro, and I will be a freshman at Northwestern University this fall. This is my second summer as an intern with the Tallahassee Senior Center, and so far it’s been such a rewarding experience! I intern with the communications department, so a lot of my time is spent talking to the members and writing stories. A couple stories in particular I have covered include one member’s graduation from college and another’s experience through the Iranian Revolution. As you can see, the center has some pretty amazing people! Being an intern gives me the opportunity to meet and learn about all these cool people in the community. Plus, the center has allowed me to pursue my own passion, journalism. So whatever your interest is I’m sure the center has something for you to explore. Over the summer I plan to use this blog as a kind of inside to what it’s like to be an intern at the Tallahassee Senior Center. I’ll keep you updated about ongoing stories and any cool new adventures that may pop up! Kristen Sweeney was named the FHSAA Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year during the summer. She was a National Merit Finalist and Advanced Placement Scholar with Distinction. Kristin completed lab training by working in the Florida State University Neuroscience Laboratory, and participated in more than 339 hours of community service. Kristin hopes to study biomedical engineering or pre-medicine and is currently running for the cross-country team at Rice University. Volleyball player Hale Kole was recently named to the All-ACC Academic Volleyball Team. Haley had a great first season playing for the Virginia Cavaliers. CLASS REUNIONS Class of 1988 - 25th Reunion Class of 1988: Saturday night dinner at The Front Porch 31 Alumni Affairs CLASS REUNIONS Class of 1993 - 20th Reunion Courtney Price White, Roy Lawrence, Blakely Bass John Hinson, Roy Lawrence, Amy Osteryoung, Jason Carnaghi, Elaine Davis John Hutchins, Aaron Sundstrom, Ian Phipps Janine Lazzarini Childs, Eileen Wilson Begenyi, Beth Hathaway DeMarco, Beth Rowe Lewis, Andrea Bishop Boggs, Maureen Scanlon Castano 32 by Leah McIver Atkin The Class of 1993 Reunion Weekend was nothing less than an absolute blast. Friends began the weekend by gathering at the Annual Alumni Tailgate at the Webster Center, followed by the Maclay Homecoming Football game. What a treat to gather on such a beautiful evening with friends and family. Many alumni were just in awe of the beautiful facilities and the fact that Maclay has a football team! We later moved the celebration to The Front Porch. Friends reminisced throughout the evening, but not too late for many as the Rowdy ‘Rauder Adventure Challenge was early the next morning! Throughout the day many alums who had not seen the beautiful campus since graduation were able to take tours of the campus, participate in a variety of fun family activities and cheer on those brave enough to tackle the race! After a nap, we were all graciously welcomed into the home of Ian and Suzy Phipps. We enjoyed an amazing sunset over Lake Jackson, delicious barbecue catered by our own Jim Flury, owner of Jim and Milts. We laughed, talked with friends as if we had never left them, and enjoyed tunes by Erik Gomer of local band Facing Quincy (Class of 1995). The evening came to an end as we all gathered inside the Phipps beautiful home to watch our class enjoy some fun at Forest Meadows after graduation night. A special thank you to Michael Ruff and John Hinson for sharing the memories, as well as to Alan and Courtney Price White for putting together a fantastic montage of memories to look back on. All in all the weekend and conversations were too short! We were glad to see those who were able to make it and missed those who weren’t. We are all Aaron Sundstrom, Jesse Walker, Nick Patronis looking forward to getting together again in a few years for the big 25 and creating even more memories. How truly special to see friends we haven’t seen in years, meet spouses and children. Thank you to EVERYONE for making our 20th reunion such a fabulous event! Back Row: Donald Herndon, Aziz Al-Doory, Alan White, Jim Flury, Jacob Vogelhut, Courtney Price White, Roy Lawrence, Jesse Walker, Nick Patronis, Allison James Gold, Blakely Bass, Andrea Bishop Boggs, Eileen Wilson Begenyi Front Row: Janine Lazzarini Childs, Jason Sorvillo, Dominique McCarthy Sorvillo, John Boggs, Aaron Sundstrom Aaron Sundstrom, Eileen Wilson Begenyi, Janine Lazzarini Childs, Nick Patronis Alumni Affairs CLASS REUNIONS Class of 2003 - 10th Reunion by Emily Broeseker The Maclay Class of 2003 celebrated their 10-year reunion this fall. At the helm were Kendrea Austin and Emily Broeseker, organizing the events from Tallahassee and Birmingham, AL. The weekend started out with the Friday night tailgate at the Homecoming football game against Wewahitchka. Football is a new Maclay tradition for the class of 2003, and everyone enjoyed being back on campus. The class had an informal gathering at The Front Porch in midtown after the game. On Saturday night, the class had their party at a new Tallahassee venue, Recess at College Town. There were beautiful views of the FSU intramural fields and Doak Campbell stadium. Despite social media taking some of the surprise out of reunions, the chance to see everyone face to face, possibly for the first time in 10 years, was an amazing experience. Out of the 97 graduates, 28 were able to attend the weekend, coming in from as far as New York and Boston. Katie Stewart, who currently lives in Tallahassee, said that she was surprised to know how many people still lived in town. “I am so glad that we had this chance to come together as a class. I had no idea how many people are local, and I plan on staying in touch with a lot more Maclay people from now on.” The weekend was a great way to reunite with old friends, and everyone hopes to stay connected as a class for many years to come. If you would like to become a class agent, please e-mail: dhurley@maclay.org 33 Alumni Affairs BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Georgia Ely Lambert September 17, 2012 Matthew and Alexis Antonacci (‘02) Lambert Penelope Jane Lawson May 14, 2013 Michael and Meghan Edmond (‘02) Lawson Torrance, California Lane Elizabeth and William Monroe Preston April 20, 2013 Matt (‘94) and Fran Preston William Godfrey Smith IV “Ford” June 23, 2013 William (‘02) and Sophie Smith Charlotte Katherine Wesley February 5, 2013 Rob (‘03) and Miranda Wesley Kendall Grace Crowell August 2, 2012 Kim Austin (’99) and Angelo Crowell Oliver Everett Davey August 16, 2013 Kevin Paul (‘05) and Mary Kate Davey Kinley Elizabeth Gruber October 11, 2013 Lewis (‘08) and Sarah Gruber William Collin Cherry December 3, 2013 Collin (‘87) and Jenny Cherry Owen Issac Moody July 5, 2013 Mike (‘00) and Marlo Moody Share your photos with us! Henry James and Dewey “Banks” Hudson August 6, 2013 Dewey and Caroline Gifford (‘99) Hudson Have you met up with former classmates or faculty members? We’d love to share your photos in print or online. E-mail your high-resolution photos, along with a detailed description and the names of people in the picture, to dhurley@maclay.org JUST GRADUATED FROM COLLEGE? As you make your way in the world, please make sure you update us by sharing your current contact information. E-mail: alumni@maclay.org or go to the Alumni Portal at alumni.maclay.org or the Maclay website at maclay.org, click on “Alumni” and “Update Your Info” 34 Alumni Affairs WEDDINGS Matt Allman (‘04) and Tanya Farah Otsuka December 8, 2012 at the University of Virginia Chapel in Charlottesville, VA Joe Chichetti (’97) and Amy Ratledge June 29, 2013 Jennifer Alford (’02) and Clay Falls July 13. 2013 Patrick Hurley (‘99) and Angela Hoffman April 13, 2013 Guerrin Gardner (’00) and Brett Johnson July 27, 2013 Todd Hunter, Jr. (’00) and Mycah Bullard May 4, 2013 Heather Clark Lillie (‘97) and Ted Duncan July 27, 2013 Leigh Jackson (’04) and Berry Tillman May 11, 2013 Lewis Gruber (’08) and Sarah Wise August 3, 2013 Paige Benton (‘98) and Patrick McKee June 1, 2013 Megan Tabah (’01) and Gabriel Zellmer October 12, 2013 Danny Navarro (’02) and Cristi Hall June 22, 2013 Tyler Ivey (’07) and Kristy Metts October 19, 2013 Katy Kiser (‘01) and Jack Caughran June 28, 2013 David Gruber (’02) and Alexandra Maas October 26, 2013 Jennifer Emo (‘03) and Gabriel Phillips June 22, 2013 in Memphis, Tennessee Ashley Cartee (’08) and Brian Hall November 10, 2013 In Memoriam Jack Kelly Maclay Teacher 1971-1975 Athletic Director Boys Varsity Basketball Coach May 13, 2013 Orange Park, Florida Lee Bryan Lewis Class of 1987 May 16, 2013 Fernandina Beach, Florida Mary Ann Lewis Maclay Teacher 1981-2001 3rd Grade July 2, 2013 Robert “Bob” Hill Smith Class of 1977 May 28, 2013 Timothy Rhys Morgan Thomas Class of 1976 September 29, 2013 Miami, Florida 35 Alumni Affairs MACLAY SCHOOL Transform OFFER YOUR PERSPECTIVE Celebrate ENJOY REUNION WEEKEND Engage FOSTER COMMUNICATION Connect We’re looking for passionate alumni to share their ideas and insight on how we can improve our program and better serve the alumni. Join us as we celebrate Homecoming /Reunion Weekend in the Fall 2014 with a variety of events open to all alumni. Watch for more details. Volunteer as a Class Agent and help your classmates stay connected through alumni happenings. SHARE YOUR NEWS We want to know what you’ve been up to. Tell us about your adventures and accomplishments. Learn more: alumni.maclay.org or maclay.org, click on “Alumni” Debbie Hurley, Alumni Relations Coordinator | dhurley@maclay.org | 850.893.8465 36 Maclay School Annual Giving Report 2012-2013 Board of Trustees 2012 - 2013 Gary Hunter Chairman MEMBERS: Stan Barnes Monesia Brown Lamont Cook Kathy Dahl Nancy Deal Tom Deison ‘91 Chris Diamantis John Foote Hank Hutchinson Rip Kirby Marie Krafft William Lamb ‘87 Rob Langford ‘78 Jennifer LaVia ‘81 Jill Meenan Karen Unger Alumni Association Board of Directors 2012 - 2013 Cindy Phipps ‘78 President Garrett Kuersteiner Robinson ‘95 Vice President Katie Copeland Smith ‘98 Secretary/Treasurer Rob Angerer ‘86 Charlie Belvin ‘73 Jamie Boland ‘96 Terrie Cartee ’79 Kim Austin Crowell ‘99 Will Fixel ‘98 Bentley Frazee Harris ’00 John Hinson ‘93 Dan Koeppel ‘94 Joe Kupiszewski ’87 Mary Katharine Croley Lawler ’98 Elizabeth Hinson Marschall ‘85 Ellen Camp McFarlain ‘85 Sara Knox Merrill ‘90 Mike Moody ‘00 Charles Robinton ‘85 Fran Moore Shaw ‘85 37 Annual Giving Report 2012-2013 HONOR ROLL of DONORS The Honor Roll of Donors represents the cumulative gifts received from donors during the course of the fiscal year. Those listed below have made a gift(s) to Maclay in at least one of the following areas: Maclay Fund, Endowment Funds, Scholarship Funds, Honor and Memorials, Athletic Booster Clubs. We gratefully thank you. Please note: Gifts made to Tomorrow Begins Today, The Campaign for Maclay School will be acknowledged in a separate publication at a later date. Margin of Excellence Society ($25,000 and above) Maclay School extends its sincere thanks to the following “Margin of Excellence” donors for making a difference to the school. During the 2012-13 academic year, these friends made special gifts which helped Maclay School increase and maintain its margin of excellence in the education of its students. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Diamantis Gifts of $10,000 to $24,999 Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999 Mr. and Mrs. James H. Dahl Firman Fund Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Scott Ms. Mary Visconti Anonymous (2) Ms. Kari K. Beck Envision Credit Union First Commerce Credit Union Dr. and Mrs. Albert S. Lee Dr. and Mrs. Scott Tetreault Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Vanlandingham Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Boeneke Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Carson Carson & Adkins Mr. and Mrs. Tom C. Chambasian Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Blue Craig Gulf Winds Track Club, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. George J. Haedicke Heffley & Associates Ms. Gannon Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Rip Kirby Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Meenan, Jr. Anonymous Mr. Mark T. Aliff Mr. Steven Becker and Dr. Marie Becker Mr. Justice Chuku and Mrs. Loan Nguyen Dr. and Mrs. Walter Colon Mr. and Mrs. S. Lamont Cook Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cook Dr. Frederick Corpuz and Dr. Joanna Yao Mr. and Mrs. Sammy W. Deal Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Dudley Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Evert Mr. Keith Finlayson and Dr. Susan Lumpp Mr. and Mrs. Rogelio J. Fontela Mr. Kevin Wall and Ms. Lisa Freeze Dr. Timothy G. Grayson and Dr. Mary Anne Bullard Mr. and Mrs. Lance Harrison Haute Headz Hayes Computer Systems Inc. Mr. E. Cantey Higdon Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hilton Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Hinson Mr. John L. Ho Dr. and Mrs. Hank L. Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Rosser Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sniffen Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tiller Ms. Shirley J. Whitsitt Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499 38 Mr. and Mrs. William W. Jablon Dr. and Mrs. Farhat Khairallah Mr. and Mrs. Dean E. Knox Mr. Dan Koeppel and Dr. Anna Koeppel Dr. Robert A. Holton and Dr. Marie E. Krafft Mr. and Mrs. A. Lawton Langford Mr. and Mrs. John T. LaVia, III Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Leoni Dr. and Mrs. Peter E. Loeb Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Emory Mayfield, Jr. 38 Annual Giving Report Mr. and Mrs. John M. McGraw MDC Tallahassee LLC Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Miles Parker Hannifin Corporation Mrs. Joyce Phipps Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Price Dr. and Mrs. Garrison A. Rolle Drs. Laurence and Lori Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. David W. Ross 2012-2013 Dr. and Mrs. John M. Rutledge Dr. Shezad Sanaullah and Dr. Helen Nitsios Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Shapley Dr. and Mrs. Philip V. Sharp Drs. Hardeep and Jayati Singh Smith, Thompson, Shaw, Manausa & Colon, P.A. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Stejskal Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Suber Mrs. Pat Suber The EIS Foundation Inc Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thumm Mr. and Mrs. Jason L. Unger Mrs. Katherine J. Willis Drs. Leslie and Vicari Wilson Wilson Family Medicine, LLC Dr. and Mrs. Pat M. Woodward Gifts up to $999 Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Acuff Mr. and Mrs. Toyin B. Adeshina Affiliated Auctions & Realty LLC Affiliated Insurance Agencies Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Ahrendt Ms. Jean Ainsworth Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Aldredge Ms. Stephanie D. Alexander Ms. Judy Alexander Mr. Shawn Allen Allergy and Asthma Research Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Allison Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Allman Dr. and Mrs. Farrukh S. Alvi Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Angerer, Jr. GFA Realty Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Antworth Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Aronson Mr. Kurt Artecona and Ms. Christina Rook Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Ashcroft Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Atkin Mr. Stephen P. Auger Mr. and Mrs. John K. Aurell Mr. and Mrs. C. Dubose Ausley Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ayers Mr. and Mrs. James E. Baggett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Bailey III Ms. Elizabeth Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bakas Mr. K. Bryan Baker and Ms. Denise Miller Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Ball Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Barineau Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Barkas Mr. and Mrs. Travis S. Barnes, Jr. Ms. Lydia Barouse Mrs. Cameron L. Barton Mr. and Mrs. Sabin Bass Ms. Candy Bassett Dr. and Mrs. Richard Bastien Dr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Batchelor Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Bates Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beamer Ms. Elizabeth L. Beasley Mr. and Mrs. Terrell L. Bebout Mrs. James D. Beck Mr. Douglas S. Bell and Mrs. Luana K. Leialoha-Bell Mr. and Mrs. William O. Bell III Mr. and Mrs. Davis Bell Mr. Lee Benoit and Dr. Nancy Chorba Drs. Chris and Valerie Berg Dr. Paul Berk and Mrs. Stephanie Funderburke Mr. and Mrs. Derek K. Bethke Mr. and Mrs. Ben Betts III Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bevis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Bianco Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Bickell Mr. and Mrs. Ian Blake Mr. Linzie Bogan and Dr. Yolanda Bogan Ms. Jane F. Bondi Ms. Robin Borschel Mr. and Mrs. Tony Boulos Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bowersox Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyd Mrs. Cheri R. Apthorp Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boynton Bradfordville Animal Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brady Ms. Joy Breman Mr. and Mrs. David Brennan Mr. James R. Brewster Mr. and Mrs. Daron E. Bridges Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Brogan Dr. and Mrs. H. Logan Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Don N. Bryant Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewis Buford Mr. Butch Bundy and Dr. Vikki McKinnie Mrs. Rosemary S. Bunn Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Burhans, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Burnopp Mr. Brandon Burrows Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Butler Dr. and Mrs. Craig A. Butler Butler Pappas Weihmuller Katz Craig LLP Mr. and Mrs. Kent A. Cain Ms. Barbara J. Cairns Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Camarda Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Carnes Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Carvajal Mrs. Kathryn K. Cashin Mr. Mark W. Casteel Mr. and Mrs. Rob Cathcart Mr. and Mrs. James H. Chambers Mrs. Elissa G. Chase Mr. and Mrs. M. Paul Chavis Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cherashore Mrs. Nan C. Cherry Mr. and Mrs. David M. Christian Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clary Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Sean Clifford Mr. and Mrs. John D. Coats Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cocotos Mr. and Mrs. Seth Coffin Mr. and Mrs. John T. Combs Mr. and Mrs. C. Caleb Connor Mr. and Mrs. Rick E. Copeland Mrs. Jeanne A. Corbett Mrs. Jennifer J. Corzine Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cottle Mr. and Mrs. John F. Covert Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Covert Mr. and Mrs. L.Thomas Cox, Jr. Mr. Thomas Crapps and Mrs. Ana Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Croston Mr. and Mrs. Angelo D. Crowell Ms. Jennifer Crusoe Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Culliton Mr. and Mrs. Clint Daughtry Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Davenport Mrs. Linda D. Davey Dr. and Mrs. Wilburn T. Davis III Dr. and Mrs. Moritz E. Dehler Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Deison Mr. and Mrs. Mark Delegal Ms. Anna Marie Delgado 39 Annual Giving Report Mr. and Mrs. John H. DeLoach Dermatology Associates Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Desloge Mr. and Mrs. R Chase Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. W. Dexter Douglass Mr. and Mrs. John Dowdy Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Downie II Mr. and Mrs. Gary Droze Mr. Gregory Dudiank Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Eagen Ms. Kristin Winokur Early Mr. Mark S. Easterling and Dr. Rebecca E. Easterling Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. Eastman Mr. Ray M. Iannucci and Ms. Patsy R. Eccles Mr. and Mrs. David Eckert Mr. and Mrs. Chris Eldred Ms. Caitlin Ellis Ms. Kim L. Ellison Mr. and Mrs. John P. Engelbrecht Mr. and Mrs. Gregory D. Ereckson Ms. Linda C. Essary Mr. and Dr. John Evers Mr. and Mrs. David Eyer Dr. James M. Fadool and Dr. Debra F. Fadool Dr. and Mrs. N.F. Fain Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Fantle Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Ferraro Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Fields Mr. and Mrs. Dennis K. Filloon Dr. Robert R. Fisher and Dr. Ann K. Joslyn Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fixel Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fleischer Mr. Walter J. Fleming Mr. H. Maxwell Fletcher, Sr. Mrs. Cynthia S. Fletcher Flightline Group Inc. Florida Healthy Kids Corporation Mr. and Mrs. John H. Foote Dr. John T. Foster, Jr. and Dr. Sarah W. Foster Ms. Martha W. Franklin Mr. Eric and Dr. Andrea Friall Mrs. Samantha R. Fulton Mr. Thomas Gallagher III Mrs. Laura Gallagher Mr. Dean O. Gargiulo and Ms. Cindy B. Thomas 40 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gargiulo Mr. and Mrs. Jake B. Garner Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Garner Mr. and Mrs. William A. Giudice Mr. and Mrs. Tim Glomb Mr. and Mrs. Mason A. Goldsmith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Erik C. G. Gomer Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Gould Ms. Erika Grant Mrs. Bettie Jane Grant Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Graves Dr. Joseph M. Gray Mrs. Susan Gray Mr. and Mrs. William C. Green Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Greene, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lyles B. Griffin, Jr. Mr. Jack Grubbs and Ms. Marian Berndt Mr. and Mrs. David W. Gwynn Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Hamilton Dr. and Mrs. Scott Hampton Mr. and Mrs. Craig M. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Bob L. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Harris Mrs. Frances S. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Rapheal Harris Mr. and Mrs. James C. Harrison Mr. William Harrold and Ms. Barbara Hill-Harrold Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hart Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hart Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hathaway Mr. and Mrs. Danny Hayes Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Heaton Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Heffley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heinz Mrs. J. Carol Henderson Mr. R. Claude Hendon and Ms. Kathleen Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. Hermeling Mr. and Mrs. Carson D. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. E. Cantey Higdon Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott Higginbotham Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrandt Mrs. H. L. Hill, Sr. Mr. William Harrold and Ms. Barbara Hill-Harrold Mr. John C. Hinson II Mr. Michael A. Hogan and Dr. Patricia A. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Bishop C. Holifield Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Homison Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Hosford Mr. and Mrs. Tom Houston Mr. and Mrs. Scott Houston Mr. and Mrs. Neal Houtz 2012-2013 Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Howard Mr. and Mrs. Winston K. Howell Mr. John R. Hugill and Mrs. Kiki Dunton Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey E. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Hunter, Jr. Mrs. Eleanor M. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Hyde Dr. Joe D. Icerman and Dr. Rhoda C. Icerman Dr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Jaggears Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. James Jim Smith Insurance Agency, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Hal Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Johnston Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Jones Mr. George R. Jones Mr. Michael Jones Mr. and Mrs. William F. Jordan Ms. Linda Hill Jordan Dr. and Dr. David Kahn Mr. and Mrs. Reza Karimipour Keith Lawson Company, Inc. Ms. Lillian K. Keller Keller Williams Realty Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kerrigan Mrs. Mary J. King Mr. and Mrs. Kimberly L. King Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk Mr. Gebre-Egzaibher Kiros Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Kiser, Jr. Dr. Christopher C. Koenig and Dr. Felicia C. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. James A. Kole Mr. and Mrs. H. Frederick Kreimer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Kronenberger Ms. Dianna Krueger Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kung Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kupiszewski Mr. and Mrs. David Kurgatt Dr. Shiva Lakshmin and Dr. Heemanshi Shah-Lakshmin Mr. and Mrs. William C. Lamb, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Greg LaMendola Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamy Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark Land Mr. and Mrs. G. Robertson Langford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Langston Ms. Amelia L. Lanier Mr. and Mrs. Will Lawler Drs. Matthew and Stephanie Lee Mr. and Mrs. Beecher C. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Lansing M. Lewis III Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Lewis Annual Giving Report Mr. and Mrs. Bradford C. Lewis Mr. Lincoln M. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. A. Eugene Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Jason Lichtstein Mr. and Mrs. Blucher Lines Mr. Gentle Littles, III and Dr. Alma B. Littles Mr. William Lott Mr. and Mrs. James Love Dr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Low Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Lundberg Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Lunny Mr. Charles R. & Dr. Lisa C. Lyons M&M Monogramming Mr. and Mrs. Roger R. Maas Mr. James Magee Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mahdavi Mr. and Mrs. John G. Mahorner Mr. Scott P. Mall Mrs. William H. Malone Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marschall Mr. and Mrs. J. Gregory Martin Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Martinoff Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Masferrer Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mast Mr. Robert W. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Mayer Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Mazziotta Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. McCall, Jr. Mr. Scott McCallum Ms. Lindsy McCallum Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. McCann Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McCauley Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McClelland Dr. and Mrs. J. Robert McClure III Ms. Leila L. McClure Mr. and Mrs. Keith McConnell Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDuffie Mr. and Mrs. John D. McFarlain Mr. and Mrs. Richard McFarlain Mr. and Mrs. Mac McGarvey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. McGraw Mr. Michael H. McGrotha Mr. and Mrs. William T. McKinley Dr. and Mrs. Meredith McKinney Mrs. Mary S. McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Shannon P. McWilliams Mr. Rick H. Meeker and Mrs. Nhu Meeker Mr. Richard H. Meeker, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephen Menton Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mercer Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Merrill Mr. Kenneth Metzger and Ms. Leslie J. Paugh Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Miller Mr. and Mrs. William J. Miller, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William P. Miller Mr. and Mrs. David K. Minacci Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Minter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Mitchell Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Mnookin Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Moayad Dr. and Mrs. Howard M. Moody Mr. and Mrs. E. Murray Moore, Jr. Mr. Robbie B. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore Moore, Ellison, McDuffie, CPAs, PA Dr. and Mrs. Bert Morales Mr. Matthew W. Morales Ms. Elizabeth L. Morales Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Morrison, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James Mossell Dr. and Mrs. James T. Murdaugh Mr. and Mrs. Danny E. Murphy Dr. and Mrs. C. Patrick Murrah Mr. and Mrs. Ed Murray Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nation Mr. and Mrs. John Nettles Mr. and Mrs. Willie Newkirk Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Nohle Mr. and Mrs. Jim Norris North Florida Pediatric Associates North Florida Title Company Ms. Kristen Nyers Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Nylen, Sr. Ms. Anneli Nystrand Dr. and Mrs. David Oberste Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Obrecht Dr. and Mrs. Chukwuma Okoroji Mrs. Kirsten A. O’Neal Dr. Andrew B. Oseroff and Dr. Carol E. Oseroff Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Owenby, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Paddack Mr. Dean W. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Pargman Mr. and Mrs. Brad Parker Mr. and Mrs. Jose J. Parrilla Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Cory Paterson Mr. Steve Peene Mrs. David H. Peipers Mr. Albert L. Perruzzi Dr. Robin Perry and Ms. Marcia Roitberg Mrs. Emma Perry Persica Landscaping Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Pesta Mr. and Mrs. Gavin B. Phipps 2012-2013 Ms. Cynthia Phipps Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pichard Mr. and Mrs. Alan Platt Mr. and Mrs. William E. Poole Mr. Gary Lee Printy Ms. Maureen C. Proctor Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Putnal Mr. and Mrs. Roger R. Raepple Dr. and Mrs. Sandeep Rahangdale Mr. and Mrs. Ravindra N. Rahangdale Ms. Denise Rains Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rash Ms. Marie Ratchford Ms. Barbara D. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reardon Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rhodes Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Richardson Ms. Dwan Riggins Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Rillstone Mr. and Mrs. E. Grover Rivers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Rivers Mrs. C. Lee Roberts, Jr. Mrs. Sandra S. Roberts Dr. and Mrs. B. David Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Robinson Mrs. Julia W. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Robinton III Mr. C. M. Robinton Mr. and Mrs. Colin M. Roopnarine Ms. Sheryl D. Rosen Dr. and Mrs. Landon T. Ross Dr. and Mrs. Russell W. Rowan Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Rubenstein Mr. and Mrs. P. Michael Ruff Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Ruff Ms. Connie Rumberger Mr. and Mrs. Randall Rust Dr. Ronald H. Saff and Dr. O. Teresa Saff Dr. Vincent J.M. Salters and Ms. Nancy J. Sampson Mrs. Anna Sandlin Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Sandon Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Santoro Mr. Jeffrey Satriano Mr. and Mrs. Gar H. Schafer Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Schnippert Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schuchts Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Schwarz Dr. Kathryn E. Scott Mr. Allen R. Secreast Ms. Clarice M. Secreast Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Sellers, Jr. Ms. Naudain Ives Sellers 41 Annual Giving Report Dr. Matthew Shaftel and Mrs. Pascale Shaftel Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Shaw, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Shaw III Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Shelfer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Shelfer, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Brian G. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Skip Shiver Ms. Mae G. Shivers Dr. and Mrs. George W. Simmons Mr. Anthony W. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Corey J. Simon Mr. and Mrs. Gregory W. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay H. Sims Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Sizer Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan E. Sjostrom Ms. Susan T. Skelton Mr. James W. Slack Ms. Jacqueline K. Slack Col. and Mrs. Grant Slayden Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Sloderbeck Ms. Carri C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. J. Layne Smith Mr. and Mrs. Malone D. Smith Mrs. William M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. James H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Rich Smith Mr. and Mrs. William T. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Craig Smythe Sniffen & Spellman P.A. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Snow Mr. and Mrs. William A. Snowden, IV Ms. Dena Sokolow Southern Forestry Consultants, Inc. Ms. Beverly Spencer Ms. Gwen Spivey Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanyard Mrs. Eldonna Steffen Mrs. Lucas E. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. J. Matthew Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Len Stirrat Mr. and Mrs. Eric D. Stockstill Drs. Ralph and Katherine Stoetzel Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stolting Mr. and Mrs. Marty Stubblefield Mr. and Mrs. Tod Stupski Dr. Naresh Suchak and Dr. Niharika Suchak Drs. Niharika Suchak Sunshine Car Care, LLC Mr. Jeffrey V. Swain and Dr. Mary E. Swain Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. William G. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Tabah Mrs. Debra H. Tackett Tallahassee Diamond Center Tallahassee Primary Care Assoc PA Tallahassee Watch & Estate Co. Mr. and Mrs. Rex W. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. William W. Tharpe Jr. The Copy Shop, Inc. Ms. Katherine Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. James K. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Thomsen Ms. Claire T. Timm Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tipton Dr. and Mrs. Neil E. Torgerson Mr. Jeff Townsend and Mrs. Jennifer Kilinski Mrs. Glenda Travis Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tschieder Mr. Kenneth J. Tschieder Mrs. Lisa V. Tschieder Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Tunnicliff Mr. and Mrs. Chad Van Iddekinge Mr. and Mrs. Arne C. Vanstrum Venture East, Inc. Vertigo Burgers & Fries Mr. and Mrs. James F. Waddell III Mr. and Mrs. Murray M. Wadsworth, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Walker Mrs. Charlotte P. Watkins Ms. Sharon M. Watkins Mr. Steve M. Watkins III Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Watson Dr. and Mrs. Sterling L. Watson Judge and Mrs. Richard Watson Dr. and Mrs. Tony A. Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Phil Webb Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Weidner 2012-2013 Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wells Wells Fargo Educational Gift Program Mr. and Mrs. David H. Wesley Judge and Mrs. Thomas K. Wetherell II Mr. and Mrs. John Whitworth Ms. Martha G. Wigginton Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilder Mr. and Mrs. David E. Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Wilkinson, Jr. Ms. Amy Willett Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams Mr. and Mrs. Cristopher Williams Williams, Gautier, Gwynn, & DeLoach, P.A. Mr. and Mrs. Craig B. Willis Ms. Claudia Willis Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson Ms. Glenda A. Wilson Mr. Brian S. Winchester Mr. David Wishnia and Mrs. Barrie Williamson Richard Wolkind Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Bruce P. Wood Ms. Morgan A. Wood Mr. and Mrs. C. Michael Wood Mr. and Mrs. Mayo M. Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wright Ms. Ping Wu Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wurst Mr. David Yon Mr. Michael Yoon and Dr. Jessica Yoon Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Zaidan Mr. and Mrs. Gary Zins This Annual Report is a publication of the Maclay School Advancement Office for gifts received August 1, 2012 - July 31, 2013. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this report. If we have inadvertently left your name off of a listing or listed it incorrectly, please accept our sincere apology and advise us of the correction so that we may update our records. 42 Annual Giving Report 2012-2013 Gifts and Donations In Honorarium In Honor of Michael & Daniel Hendon Mr. and Mrs. David Brennan In Honor of Sam & Sara Mnookin Mr. and Mrs. Willie Newkirk In Memoriam In Memory of Marian Langford Ms. Jean Ainsworth Mr. C. Dubose Ausley Ms. Lydia Barouse Mark and Patsy Bates Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boeneke Jim Brewster Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Carnes Mrs. Kathryn K. Cashin Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. W. Dexter Douglass Mr. Gregory Dudiank Mr. and Mrs. David Eckert Mr. and Mrs. David Eyer Dr. and Mrs. N.F. Fain Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Fields Bettie Jane Grant Mrs. Anne L. Heaton and Dr. Carlos Heaton Cantey and Marilynn Higdon Mrs. H. L. Hill, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Hosford Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Hunter, Jr. Bill and Ellen Jablon Jeff and Shannon Jones Dr. and Mrs. Farhat Khairallah Dean and Lina Knox Mr. and Mrs. H. Frederick Kreimer Mr. and Mrs. Blucher B. Lines Peter and Cecilia Loeb Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mast Leila L. McClure Mrs. Mary S. McMillan Frank and Midge Mercer Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Mitchell Mrs. Joyce Phipps Mrs. Julia W. Robinson Mark and Sally Rosser Ms. Naudain Ives Sellers Ms. Mae G. Shivers Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Sizer Susan T. Skelton Mr. and Mrs. William T. Smith Ms. Beverly Spencer Steve M. Watkins III Ms. Martha G. Wigginton Flightline Group Inc. Southern Forestry Consultants, Inc. Jeff & Shannon and George Jones In Memory of Margaret E. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Lance Harrison In Memory of Pat Suber Alex and Jane Hinson Peter and Cecilia Loeb Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Shaw, Jr. Judge and Mrs. Thomas K. Wetherell II In Memory of Robert C. Webster, Jr. Brianne Jablon Miller In Memory of Regina Brewster Mr. and Mrs. Dubose Ausley Milton and Mary Bevis Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McCauley In Memory of Keith Whitsitt Shirley J. Whitsitt In Memory of Mary Ann Lewis Rick and Julie Weidner In Memory of Tenly Ann Shull Mr. and Mrs. Travis S. Barnes, Jr. In Memory of Susan Walker Roberts David and Mary Ann McClure Robinson In Kind Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Sammy W. Deal 43 Annual Giving Report 2012-2013 Thank You to our fabulous sponsors! from the MACLAY AUCTION 2013 Multi-Platinum Be the Solution, Inc. Dahl and Meenan families Double Platinum Brogan, Dudley and Robinton families Dr. & Mrs. Walter Colon Hugill-Dunton, Culliton, Burhans, Green, Secreast & Murrah families Dr. & Mrs. Hank Hutchinson Mrs. Cynthia Webster Rolle, Friall, Lee, Guyer, Stanfield families Platinum Barnes, Simmons, Kirby, Hunter & Barkas families Brown & Daughton families Dimitri, Brennan, Schneider, Martin & Rivers families Dr. & Mrs. Hugh VanLandingham Mr. & Mrs. Bill Jablon McGraw, Weaver, Rosser, Ellison & Phipps families McKinley, Martinoff, Hansen, Wilkins & Boeneke families Merrill, Bianco, Chavis, Carvajal, Bethke, Smith, Shelfer & Lewis families Mnookin, Fleischer, Phipps, Thumm & Cocotos families Perkins, King, Stager, Tipton & Bailey-Brigham families Tabah, Knowles-Glaze, Paddack, Davis & Christian families Tal Search Group, Inc 44 The Maclay Fund 2012-2013 The Maclay Fund is truly the “backbone” of fundraising efforts at Maclay School. Many of the enhancements we have come to expect and enjoy are made possible through this yearly campaign. Educational programs are strengthened, faculty professional development is supported, and campus improvements are possible. We humbly thank the following supporters of the 2012-2013 Maclay Fund. Century Club Cornerstone Club 1968 Club Chris and Andrea Diamantis Kelly Kuersteiner Beck Dr. and Mrs. Albert S. Lee Dr. and Mrs. Scott Tetreault Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Vanlandingham Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boeneke Leonard A. and M. Lisa Carson Carson & Adkins Tom and Donna Chambasian Dr. and Mrs. George J. Haedicke Ms. Gannon Hunt Mark and Sally Rosser Shirley J. Whitsitt $25,000 and above Grand Benefactor Club $10,000 - $24,999 $5,000 - $9,999 Jim and Kathy Dahl Firman Fund Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Scott Ms. Mary Visconti $2,500 - $4,999 Andalusion Club $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous (3) Mr. Mark T. Aliff Mr. Steven Becker and Dr. Marie Becker Loan Nguyen and Justice Chuku Dr. and Mrs. Walter Colon Lamont and Johnnie Cook Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cook Dr. Frederick Corpuz and Dr. Joanna Yao Charles and Alison Dudley The EIS Foundation Inc Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Evert Mr. Keith Finlayson and Dr. Susan Lumpp Mr. and Mrs. Rogelio J. Fontela Mr. Kevin Wall and Ms. Lisa Freeze Mr. and Mrs. Lance Harrison Mr. E. Cantey Higdon Jr. Alex and Jane Hinson John Ho Dr. and Mrs. Hank L. Hutchinson Bill and Ellen Jablon Dr. and Mrs. Farhat Khairallah Mr. Robert H. Kirby and Mrs. Kelly Boyd Kirby Dean and Lina Knox Mr. Dan Koeppel and Dr. Anna Koeppel Dr. Robert A. Holton and Dr. Marie E. Krafft Lawton and Beth Langford Jay and Jennifer Parker LaVia Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Leoni Dr. Peter E. Loeb and Mrs. Cecilia Drew Loeb Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Emory Mayfield, Jr. John and Kathie McGraw Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Meenan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Miles Parker Hannifin Corporation Mrs. Joyce Phipps Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Price Dr. Gary and Katrina Rolle Drs. Laurence and Lori Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. David W. Ross John and Lisa Rutledge Dr. Shezad Sanaullah and Dr. Helen Nitsios Dr. and Mrs. Philip V. Sharp Drs. Hardeep and Jayati Singh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sniffen Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Suber Adelaide Suber Dr. Naresh Suchak and Dr. Niharika Suchak Drs. Niharika Suchak Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thumm Mr. and Mrs. Jason L. Unger Katherine J. Willis Drs. Leslie and Vicari Wilson Wilson Family Medicine, LLC Dr. and Mrs. Pat M. Woodward Virtu Club $500 - $999 Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Batchelor Mr. and Mrs. David Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Brogan Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Carvajal CITGO Petroleum Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Sammy W. Deal Mr. and Mrs. John Dowdy Ms. Kristin Winokur Early The Essary Family Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Randy Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fleischer Dr. Joseph M. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hilton 45 The Maclay Fund 2012-2013 Mr. John R. Hugill and Mrs. Kiki Dunton Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Hunter, Jr. Rhoda and Joe Icerman Dr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Jaggears Mr. and Mrs. Hal Johnson Bill and Susan Jordan Drs. David and Krista Kahn Dr. Shiva Lakshmin and Dr. Heemanshi Shah-Lakshmin Mr. and Mrs. G. Robertson Langford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lawler Drs. Matthew and Stephanie Lee Gordon and Jenny Low Mrs. Francis P. Malone Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Martinoff Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDuffie Mr. and Mrs. Mac McGarvey Mr. Kenneth Metzger and Ms. Leslie J. Paugh Mrs. David H. Peipers Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rash Mrs. C. Lee Roberts, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. P. Michael Ruff Mr. and Mrs. Randall Rust Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Shapley Mr. and Mrs. Craig Smythe Mr. and Mrs. Brian Snow Ms. Dena Sokolow Mr. and Mrs. J. Matthew Stewart Edward F. Tabah & Kimberly K. Tabah Dr. and Mrs. Neil E. Torgerson Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Tunnicliff Dr. and Mrs. Tony Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wells Wells Fargo Educational Gift Program Mr. and Mrs. John Whitworth Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Woodward Maurader Club $250 - $499 Anonymous (3) Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Antworth Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Aronson Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Ashcroft Ms. Candy Bassett Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beamer Valerie and Chris Berg Mr. and Mrs. Ben Betts III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Bianco Lewis and Georgia Buford Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cherashore Gregory and Dianne Clayton Mr. Thomas Crapps and Mrs. Ana Martinez Mr. and Mrs. R Chase Dickson Mr. Mark S. Easterling and Dr. Rebecca E. Easterling Mr. and Dr. John Evers Mr. and Mrs. H. Maxwell Fletcher, Sr. Florida Healthy Kids Corporation Mr. Thomas Gallagher III Mrs. Laura Gallagher Bruce L. and Elizabeth Palmer Gould Dr. and Mrs. Scott Hampton Mr. and Mrs. Reza Karimipour Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kerrigan Mary J. King Kim and Lyla King Felicia Coleman and Christopher Koenig Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamy Mr. and Mrs. Dan Langston Thomas C. and Regina N. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Beecher C. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Lunny Mr. James Magee Greg and Anne Martin Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Masferrer Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McCauley Keith and Dawn McConnell Shannon and Kim McWilliams MDC Tallahassee LLC Jane Aurell Menton Sara Knox Merrill Brianne Jablon Miller Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Mnookin Howard and Kathy Moody Dr. and Mrs. Bert Morales Ms. Elizabeth L. Morales Matthew Morales Mr. and Mrs. Danny E. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Ed Murray Jr. Ms. Anneli Nystrand Dr. Robin Perry and Ms. Marcia Roitberg Persica Landscaping Company, Inc. Ms. Maureen C. Proctor Dr. and Mrs. Sandeep Rahangdale Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Reed Grover and Jean Rivers Landon and Nancy Ross Dr. and Mrs. Russell W. Rowan Maria and Michael Santoro Robert and Angie Sellers Dr. and Mrs. Brian Sherman Dr. and Mrs. George W. Simmons Ms. Carri C. Smith William and Meredith Snowden Peter and Crystal Stejskal Mr. and Mrs. Marty Stubblefield Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Walker Charlotte P. Watkins Judge and Mrs. Thomas K. Wetherell II Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wright Mr. and Mrs. Gary Zins Blue & White Club $1 - $249 Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Acuff Mr. and Mrs. Toyin B. Adeshina Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Ahrendt Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Aldredge Ms. Stephanie D. Alexander Mr. Shawn Allen Allergy and Asthma Research Kathleen and Michael Allman 46 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Angerer, Jr. Ms. Eleanore P. Rosenberg Mr. Kurt Artecona and Ms. Christina Rook Chris and Leah McIver Atkin John and Jane Aurell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ayers Mr. and Mrs. James E. Baggett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Bailey Ms. Elizabeth Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Bailey III Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bakas Mr. K. Bryan Baker and Ms. Denise Miller Kim and Ken Ball Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Barineau Stan and Tenley Toole Barnes Mrs. Cameron L. Barton The Maclay Fund 2012-2013 Dr. and Mrs. Richard Bastien Ms. Elizabeth L. Beasley Mr. and Mrs. Terrell L. Bebout Mrs. James D. Beck Mr. Douglas S. Bell and Mrs. Luana K. Leialoha-Bell Mr. and Mrs. William O. Bell III Mr. and Mrs. Davis Bell Mr. Lee Benoit and Dr. Nancy Chorba Dr. Paul Berk and Mrs. Stephanie Funderburke Mr. and Mrs. Derek K. Bethke Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Bickell Ann and Ian Blake The Dama Family Mr. and Mrs. Tony Boulos Sarah and Benjamin Bowersox Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyd Mrs. Cheri R. Apthorp Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boynton Ms. Joy Breman Jim Brewster Dr. and Mrs. H. Logan Brooks Don and Sally Bryant Mr. Butch Bundy and Dr. Vikki Mckinnie Mrs. Rosemary S. Bunn Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Burhans, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Burnopp Mr. Brandon Burrows Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Kent A. Cain Ms. Barbara J. Cairns Russell and Mary Anne Camarda Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Carnes Mr. Mark W. Casteel Mr. and Mrs. Rob Cathcart Mr. and Mrs. James H. Chambers Mrs. Elissa G. Chase Mr. and Mrs. M. Paul Chavis Nan Carswell Cherry Mr. and Mrs. David M. Christian Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clary Mr. and Mrs. Sean Clifford Mr. and Mrs. John D. Coats Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cocotos Mr. and Mrs. Seth Coffin Tom and Terese Combs Caleb Connor Mr. and Mrs. Rick E. Copeland The Copy Shop, Inc. Jeanne A. Corbett Jennifer Corzine Douglas and Lisa Covert Mr. and Mrs. L.Thomas Cox, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Blue Craig Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Croston Mr. and Mrs. Angelo D. Crowell Ms. Jennifer Crusoe Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Culliton Mr. and Mrs. Clint Daughtry Linda Davey Dr. and Mrs. Wilburn T. Davis III Moritz and Penny Dehler Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Deison Mr. and Mrs. John H. DeLoach Beth Moor Desloge Brandice and Paul Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Donahue Lisa and Gary Donaldson Frank and Jodee Dorsey Robert C. Downie II Mr. and Mrs. Gary Droze Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Eagen Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. Eastman Ray Iannucci and Patsy Eccles Mr. and Mrs. Chris Eldred Ms. Caitlin Ellis Ms. Kim L. Ellison Mr. and Mrs. John P. Engelbrecht Mr. and Mrs. Greg Ereckson Brad and Lauren Fantle Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Ferraro Mr. and Mrs. Dennis K. Filloon Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fixel Mr. Walter J. Fleming Mrs. Cynthia S. Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. John H. Foote Ms. Martha W. Franklin Mr. Eric and Dr. Andrea Friall Samantha R. Fulton Mr. Dean O. Gargiulo and Ms. Cindy B. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gargiulo Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Garner Jake Garner and Kelley Cox Garner Mr. and Mrs. Tim Glomb Jeannette T. Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. Erik C. G. Gomer Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Graves Mrs. Susan Gray Mr. and Mrs. William C. Green Lyles and Susan Griffin Mr. Jack Grubbs and Ms. Marian Berndt Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Hamilton Bob and Libba Harris Frances S. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Rapheal Harris Bentley and Tyler Harris James and Claire Harrison Mr. William Harrold and Ms. Barbara Hill-Harrold Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hart Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hathaway J. Carol Henderson Mr. R. Claude Hendon and Ms. Kathleen Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. Hermeling Mr. and Mrs. Carson D. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott Higginbotham John C. Hinson II Mr. Michael A. Hogan and Dr. Patricia A. Hogan Bishop and Carolyn Holifield Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Homison Mr. and Mrs. Tom Houston Mr. and Mrs. Scott Houston Mr. and Mrs. Neal Houtz Geoff and Nancy Hunt Eleanor M. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. James Jim Smith Insurance Agency, LLC Ivan and Marsey Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Rick Johnston Mr. Michael Jones Ms. Linda Hill Jordan Ms. Lily Keller Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk Chip and Marty Kiser Mr. and Mrs. James A. Kole Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Kronenberger Ms. Dianna Krueger Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kung Joe and Amy Kupiszewski Margaret Smith Lamb and William Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Greg LaMendola Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark Land Ms. Amelia L. Lanier Mr. and Mrs. Bradford C. Lewis Mary Lou and Gene Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Lansing M. Lewis III Mr. Lincoln M. Lewis Jason and Susan Lichtstein Mr. Gentle Littles, III and Dr. Alma Brown Littles Mr. and Mrs. James Love Leslie Grant Lundberg Mr. Charles R. & Dr. Lisa C. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Roger R. Maas Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mahdavi John G. and Judi Corn Mahorner 47 The Maclay Fund 2012-2013 Charles and Elizabeth Hinson Marschall Mr. Robert W. Matthews The Mazziotta Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. McCall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. Richard McFarlain Mr. and Mrs. John D. McFarlain Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. McGraw Mr. Michael H. McGrotha Mr. and Mrs. William T. McKinley Dr. and Mrs. Meredith McKinney Mr. Rick H. Meeker and Mrs. Nhu Meeker Dr. and Mrs. William P. Miller David and Melissa Minacci Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Minter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore Corbin and Murray Moore Mrs. Kristine S. Moore Carol and Chip Morrison Dr. and Mrs. James Mossell Dr. and Mrs. James T. Murdaugh Dr. and Mrs. C. Patrick Murrah Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nation Mr. and Mrs. John Nettles Mr. and Mrs. Willie Newkirk Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Nohle Mr. and Mrs. Jim Norris Ms. Kristen Nyers Dr. and Mrs. David Oberste Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Obrecht Mrs. Kirsten A. O’Neal Carol and Andy Oseroff Carl L. Owenby, Jr. and Helen G. Owenby Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Paddack Mr. and Mrs. Paul Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Brian L. Pargman Mr. and Mrs. Brad Parker Mari and Jose Parrilla Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Cory Paterson Al Perruzzi Mrs. Emma Perry Mr. and Mrs. George B. Pesta Mr. and Mrs. Gavin B. Phipps Ms. Cynthia Phipps Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pichard Mr. and Mrs. Alan Platt Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Putnal Roger and Carolyn Raepple Mr. and Mrs. Ravindra N. Rahangdale 48 Ms. Denise Rains Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reardon Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rhodes Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Richardson Ms. Dwan Riggins Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Rillstone Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Rivers Mrs. Sandra S. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Robinson David and Mary Ann McClure Robinson Charles and Roxanne Robinton Mr. and Mrs. Colin M. Roopnarine Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Rubenstein Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Ruff Ms. Connie Rumberger Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Saff Dr. Vincent J.M. Salters and Ms. Nancy J. Sampson Mrs. Anna Sandlin Philip and Fran Visconti Sandon Mr. Jeffrey Satriano Mr. and Mrs. Gar H. Schafer Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Schnippert Dr. Kathryn E. Scott Dr. Matthew Shaftel and Mrs. Pascale Shaftel Frank S. Shaw III and Frances M. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Shelfer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Skip Shiver Mr. and Mrs. Corey J. Simon Mr. Gregory W. Simpson and Mrs. Terri Littlefield Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay H. Sims Jon and Erin Sjostrom Mr. James W. Slack Ms. Jacqueline K. Slack Grant and Kris Slayden Michael and Prudence Sloderbeck Mr. and Mrs. Malone D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. James H. Smith Margaret Smith Cindy and Layne Smith Mr. and Mrs. Rich Smith Gwen Spivey Barbara and Ray Stanyard Mrs. Eldonna Steffen Eric and Cindy Stockstill Dr. Spencer Stoetzel Mr. and Mrs. William G. Sweeney Debra Tackett Rex and Sandra Taylor Ms. Katherine Thomas Mr. and Mrs. James K. Thomas Lucinda F. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Thomsen Claire T. Timm Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tipton Mr. Jeff Townsend and Mrs. Jennifer Kilinski Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tschieder Mrs. Lisa V. Tschieder Mr. Kenneth J. Tschieder Mr. and Mrs. Chad Van Iddekinge Arne and Sandy Vanstrum Jim and Lisa Waddell Mr. and Mrs. Murray M. Wadsworth, Jr. Steve M. Watkins III Ms. Sharon M. Watkins Judge and Mrs. Richard Watson Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Watson Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Phil Webb David and Nancy Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilder Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Wilkinson Ms. Amy Willett Bob and Bertha Williams Ms. Claudia Willis Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wilson Mr. David Wishnia and Mrs. Barrie Williamson Richard Wolkind Mike and Leslie Wood Bruce and Monique Wood Ms. Morgan A. Wood Charles and Bonnie Wood Ms. Ping Wu Mr. Michael Yoon and Dr. Jessica Yoon Phil and Loraine Zaidan The Maclay Fund 2012-2013 Parents By Grade Level PREK-3 Mr. & Mrs. Blair Bailey Mr. & Mrs. Ben Bakas Mr. & Mrs. Davis Bell Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Ferraro Drs. David & Krista Kahn Mr. & Mrs. Leon Kung Mr. & Mrs. Greg Lamendola Mr. & Mrs. William Lawler Drs. Matthew & Stephanie Lee Mr. & Mrs. Lansing Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Jason Lichtstein Mr. & Mrs. Emory Mayfield, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Richardson Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Rosenberg Ms. Dena Sokolow Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Thomsen Mr. Jeff Townsend & Mrs. Jennifer Kilinski Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Weaver Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Wilson PREK-4 Mr. & Mrs. Tony Boulos Mr. Justice Chuku & Mrs. Loan Nguyen Dr. & Mrs. Walter Colon Mr. & Mrs. Brian Cook Mr. & Mrs. Clint Daughtry Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Deison Mr. & Mrs. R. Chase Dickson Mr. John Evers & Dr. Tanya Evers Mr. Keith Finlayson & Dr. Susan Lumpp Mr. & Mrs. Scott Hilton Dr. & Mrs. Farhat Khairallah Mr. Dan Koeppel & Dr. Anna Koeppel Mr. & Mrs. Lansing Lewis James and Anneli Magee Mr. & Mrs. Danny Murphy Dr. & Mrs. David Oberste Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Weaver Mr. Michael Yoon & Dr. Jessica Yoon KINDERGARTEN Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Aldredge Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bailey Mr. & Mrs. Ben Bakas Mr. & Mrs. William Barton Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Butler Mr. & Mrs Seth Coffin Mr. & Mrs. Brad Fantle Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Fleischer Mr. & Mrs. Jason Garner Mr. & Mrs. James Kole Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Price Mr. & Mrs. Joe Rhodes Mr. & Mrs. Charles Robinton Mr. & Mrs. David Ross Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Schnippert Mr. & Mrs. Malone Smith Mr. & Mrs. Peter Stejskal Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Thumm Mr. & Mrs. Chad Van Iddekinge Ms. Amy Willett FIRST GRADE Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ayers Mr. Bryan Baker & Mrs. Denise Miller Dr. & Mrs. Richard Bastien Mr. & Mrs. Tony Boulos Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Brogan Mr. Butch Bundy & Dr. Vikki McKinnie Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Cherashore Mr. & Mrs Peter Cocotos Mr. Eric & Dr. Andrea Friall Mrs. Susan Gray Dr. Joseph Gray Dr. & Mrs. Hank L. Hutchinson Mr. Dan Koeppel & Dr. Anna Koeppel Dr. Shiva Lakshmin & Dr. Heemanshi Shah-Lakshmin Mr. & Mrs. William C. Lamb, Jr. Drs. Matthew & Stephanie Lee Mr. & Mrs. Mike Martinoff Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Merrill Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Mnookin Mr. & Mrs. Danny Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Nohle Mr. & Mrs. Colin Roopnarine Mr. & Mrs. Randall Rust Ms. Carri Smith Mr. & Mrs. Brian Snow Mr. David Wishnia & Mrs. Barrie Williamson SECOND GRADE Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Aldredge Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Atkin Mr. & Mrs. Charles Beamer Mr. & Mrs. Derek K. Bethke Mr. & Mrs. Junious D. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan R. Croston Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Deison Mr. Mark & Dr. Rebecca Easterling Mr. & Mrs. Brad Fantle Dr. & Mrs. George J. Haedicke Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Kupiszewski Mr. & Mrs. W. Mark Land Mr. & Mrs. Rick Meeker Dr. & Mrs. David Oberste Mr. Brad Parker Ms. Polly Parker Dr. Robin Perry & Ms. Marcia Roitberg Ms. Candy Bassett Mr. & Mrs. Colin Roopnarine Drs. Laurence & Lori Rosenberg Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Rubenstein Dr. Shezad Sanaullah & Dr. Helen Nitsios Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Schnippert Mr. & Mrs. Paul Shapiro Mr. & Mrs. Eric D. Stockstill Mr. & Mrs. Jason L. Unger Mr. & Mrs. Chad Van Iddekinge Mr. Michael Yoon & Dr. Jessica Yoon THIRD GRADE Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Atkin Dr. Paul Berk & Mrs. Stephanie Funderburke Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Bianco Mr. & Mrs. Kent A. Cain Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Carvajal Mr. & Mrs. M. Paul Chavis Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Cherashore Mr. & Mrs. David Christian Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Gallagher Dr. & Mrs. George J. Haedicke Mr. & Mrs. Mark Hamilton Mr. & Mrs. Carson D. Hicks Mr. John R. Hugill & Mrs. Kiki Dunton Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Merrill Dr. & Mrs. Charles P. Murrah Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Paddack Mr. & Mrs. Gavin B. Phipps Mr. & Mrs. Steven Rash Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Richardson Dr. & Mrs. Garrison Rolle Drs. Spencer & Kathy Stoetzel Dr. & Mrs. Hugh Vanlandingham Ms. Amy Willett GRADE 4 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Aldredge Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bailey Mr. & Mrs. Derek K. Bethke Mr. & Mrs. Glenn T. Burhans, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Butler Mr. & Mrs. Tom C. Chambasian Mr. & Mrs. John D. Coats Mr. & Mrs. Brian Cook Mr. & Mrs. Sean Culliton Mr. & Mrs. Paul Dickson Mrs. Susan Gray Dr. Joseph Gray Mr. E. Cantey Higdon, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. James Drs. Matthew & Stephanie Lee Mr. & Mrs. Christopher B. Lunny Mr. & Mrs. John Kirk Ms. Jennifer Crusoe Dr. & Mrs. Garrison Rolle Dr. & Mrs. John Rutledge Mr. & Mrs. Paul Shapiro Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Shelfer, Jr 49 The Maclay Fund 2012-2013 Mr. & Mrs. Corey J. Simon Ms. Jackie Slack Ms.Danielle Freeze Drs. Spencer & Kathy Stoetzel Ms. Gannon Hunt Mr. & Mrs. Jason L. Unger Honorable & Mrs. Kent Wetherell GRADE 5 Mr. & Mrs. Karl David Acuff Mr. & Mrs. Toyin B. Adeshina Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Angerer, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Atkin Mr. & Mrs. James E. Baggett, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Wayne B. Batchelor Mr. & Mrs. Junious D. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Kent A. Cain Mr. & Mrs. Leonard A. Carson Mr. & Mrs. David Christian Mr. & Mrs. Peter Cocotos Dr. Frederick Corpuz & Dr. Joanna Yao Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Deison Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Dudley Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Evert Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Fleischer Mr. & Mrs. John H. Foote Dr. & Mrs. George J. Haedicke Mr. & Mrs. Carson D. Hicks Mr. & Mrs. Lee A. Homison Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Kupiszewski Mr. & Mrs. Beecher Lewis Mr. Charles R. & Dr. Lisa Lyons Ms. Jennifer Crusoe Mr. Kenneth Metzger & Mrs. Leslie Paugh Mr. & Mrs. Charles Minter, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. James Mossell III Dr. & Mrs. David Oberste Dr. Robin Perry & Mrs. Marcia Roitberg Mr. George and Dr. Sherrie Pesta Mr. & Mrs. Gavin B. Phipps Mr. & Mrs. John T. F. Phipps Mr. & Mrs. Steven Rash Dr. & Mrs. Garrison Rolle Dr. Matthew Shaftel & Mrs. Pascale Shaftel Mr. & Mrs. Skip Shiver Mr. & Mrs. Paul Tschieder Mr. & Mrs. Eric D. Stockstill Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Tabah Dr. & Mrs. Scott Tetreault Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Watson GRADE 6 Mr. & Mrs. Al Barineau Mr. Steven Becker & Dr. Marie Becker Mr. Lee Benoit & Dr. Nancy Chorba Mr. & Mrs. Derek K. Bethke Mr. & Mrs. Glenn T. Burhans, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Brian Cook Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan R. Croston Mr. & Mrs. James R. Daughton, Jr. 50 Dr. & Mrs. Turner Davis Mr. & Mrs. John H. DeLoach Mr. & Mrs. Michael Donahue Mr. & Mrs. William C. Green Mr. & Mrs. Lance Harrison Mr. Michael A. & Dr. Patricia Hogan Mr. John R. Hugill & Mrs. Kiki Dunton Dr. & Mrs. Hank L. Hutchinson Mr. & Mrs. Hal Johnson Dr. & Mrs. Albert Lee Mr. & Mrs. Christopher B. Lunny Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Lynch Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Mazziotta Mr. & Mrs. Charles McDuffie Dr. & Mrs. Charles P. Murrah Mr. & Mrs. Jim Norris Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Paddack Mr. & Mrs. Cory Paterson Mr. & Mrs. Mark K. Scott Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Shapley Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Shelfer, Jr Mr. & Mrs. Ramsay H. Sims Ms. Carri C. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Peter Stejskal Mr. & Mrs. Mark Tipton Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Tschieder Mr. & Mrs. Byron Wells Ms. Claudia Willis Drs. Leslie & Vicari Wilson GRADE 7 Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Angerer, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Wayne B. Batchelor Mr. & Mrs. Douglas S. Bell Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Bianco Mr. & Mrs. Scot Bickell Mr. & Mrs. Robert Boynton Dr. & Mrs. Patrick H. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Tom C. Chambasian Ms. Lisa Chase Mr. & Mrs. John Dowdy Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Downie Mr. Mark & Dr. Rebecca Easterling Kimberly Loebel Ellison Mrs. Cynthia Fletcher Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Gallagher Mr. William Harrold & Mrs. Barbara Hill-Harrold Mrs. Maureen C. Proctor Mr. James A. Kole Mr. & Mrs. William C. Lamb, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Steven M. Leoni Mr. & Mrs. Beecher Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Lansing Lewis Mr. & Mrs. J. Steve Menton Dr. & Mrs. William P. Miller Mr. & Mrs. David K. Minacci Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Obrecht Mr. & Mrs. Jay Pichard Mr. & Mrs. Steven Rash Dr. & Mrs. Landon T. Ross Mr. & Mrs. Skip Shiver Ms. Carri C. Smith Ms. Cindy Boyd Thomas & Mr. Dean Gargiulo Dr. & Mrs. Hugh Vanlandingham Mr. & Mrs. James F. Waddell Drs. Leslie & Vicari Wilson GRADE 8 Ms. Stephanie D. Alexander Mr. Mark T. Aliff Mr. & Mrs. James E. Baggett, Jr. Mrs. Jeanne A. Corbett Mr. & Mrs. Sean Culliton Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Dudley Mr. & Mrs. John H. Foote Mrs. Susan Gray Dr. Joseph Gray Mr. Claude Hendon & Ms. Kathleen Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Gary K. Hunter, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jerry A. Hyde Mr. & Mrs. Reza Karimipour Mr. & Mrs. Rip Kirby Mr. & Mrs. Dan Langston Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Lynch Mr. & Mrs. J. Greg Martin Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Mazziotta Mrs. Margaret M. McCrary Mr. & Mrs. Charles Minter, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Bert Morales Mr. & Mrs. William E. Poole Mr. & Mrs. Gene Rivers Mr. & Mrs. Randall Rust Mr. & Mrs. Ricardo Schneider Dr. & Mrs. Philip Sharp Mr. & Mrs. Ramsay H. Sims Mr. & Mrs. Jesse F. Suber Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Watson Honorable & Mrs. Kent Wetherell Ms. Claudia Willis Ms. Katherine Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Winokur GRADE 9 Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Ahrendt Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Aronson Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Ball Mr. Steven Becker & Dr. Marie Becker Mr. & Mrs. Ben Betts, III Mr. & Mrs. Charles Boyd Mr. & Mrs. Glenn T. Burhans, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lamont Cook Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Blue Craig Mr. & Mrs. John H. DeLoach Mr. Mark & Dr. Rebecca Easterling Mr. & Mrs. Gregory D. Ereckson Ms. Linda Essary Mr. & Mrs. William C. Green Mr. Michael A. & Dr. Patricia Hogan The Maclay Fund 2012-2013 Dr. & Mrs. Hank L. Hutchinson Mr. & Mrs. Robertson Langford Mr. & Mrs. Steven M. Leoni Mr. & Mrs. Arthur E. McDonnell Mr. & Mrs. Charles McDuffie Mr. & Mrs. William T. McKinley Mr. & Mrs. Shannon P. McWilliams Mr. & Mrs. Rick Meeker Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Meenan Mr. & Mrs. Charles Minter, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. James T. Murdaugh Mrs. Ann Smith Peipers Dr. & Mrs. Sandeep Rahangdale Mr. & Mrs. William Burnopp Mr. & Mrs. Douglas J. Rillstone Drs. Ronald & Teresa Saff Dr. Vincent J.M. Salters & Mrs. Nancy Sampson Mr. Gregory Simpson & Mrs. Therese Littlefield Simpson Mr. & Mrs. Rob Sniffen Mr. & Mrs. Marty Stubblefield Mr. & Mrs. Lyman Walker Mr. & Mrs. John Whitworth Drs. Leslie & Vicari Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Scott Wright GRADE 10 Mr. & Mrs. Scot Bickell Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Buford Mr. & Mrs. Rob Cathcart Ms. Lisa Chase Mr. Thomas Crapps & Mrs. Ana Martinez Mr. & Mrs. Sean Culliton Mr. & Mrs. Sammy Deal Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Diamantis Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. Donaldson Mr. & Mrs. Scott J. Eagen Mr. & Mrs. John H. Foote Mr. Trey Grubbs & Ms. Marian Berndt Mr. Claude Hendon & Ms. Kathleen Brennan Mr. & Mrs. C. Scott Higginbotham Dr. Robert A. Holton & Dr. Marie E. Krafft Mr. & Mrs. Scott A. Houston Mr. & Mrs. Rip Kirby Mr. & Mrs. John T. LaVia III Mr. & Mrs. Robertson Langford Mr. & Mrs. Sam Mahdavi Mr. & Mrs. J. Greg Martin Mr. & Mrs. Miguel A. Masferrer Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Menton Ms. Jennifer Crusoe Mr. & Mrs. David K. Minacci Dr. & Mrs. James Mossell III Dr. & Mrs. Charles P. Murrah Mr. & Mrs. Ed Murray, Jr. Ms. Dianna Krueger Mr. & Mrs. John T. F. Phipps Mr. & Mrs. William E. Poole Mr. & Mrs. Gene Rivers Dr. & Mrs. Garrison Rolle Dr. & Mrs. Russell W. Rowan Mr. & Mrs. Frank S. Shaw III Mr. & Mrs. William A. Snowden IV Ms. Cindy Boyd Thomas & Mr. Dean Gargiulo Mr. & Mrs. Mark Tipton Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Tschieder Mr. & Mrs. Arne C. Vanstrum Mr. & Mrs. Lyman Walker Ms. Sharon M. Watkins Mr. Steve M. Watkins III Dr. & Mrs. Tony A. Weaver GRADE 11 Mr. Mark T. Aliff Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Allison Mr. Kurt Artecona & Mrs. Christina Rook Mr. & Mrs. Al Barineau Mr. & Mrs. Douglas S. Bell Drs. Chris & Valerie Berg Dr. & Mrs. Harold Brooks Mr. & Mrs. Leonard A. Carson Mr. & Mrs. Terry Bebout Mr. Mark W. Casteel Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Blue Craig Mr. & Mrs. James R. Daughton, Jr. Mr. Ray Iannucci & Ms. Patsy Eccles Mr. & Mrs. Gregory D. Ereckson Mr. & Mrs. Dennis K. Filloon Mr. William Harrold & Mrs. Barbara Hill-Harrold Mr. Michael A. & Dr. Patricia Hogan Mr. & Mrs. Gary K. Hunter, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Floyd R. Jaggears Mr. & Mrs. Tom Houston Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamy Col. & Mrs. Grant Slayden Mr. & Mrs. Steven M. Leoni Mr. & Mrs. Miguel A. Masferrer Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. McGraw Mr. & Mrs. Shannon P. McWilliams Mr. & Mrs. Rick Meeker Mr. & Mrs. E. Murray Moore, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Mark Putnal Mrs. Denise Rains Mr. & Mrs. Bill Reardon Mr. & Mrs. Randall Rust Mr. & Mrs. John Rutledge Mr. & Mrs. Mark K. Scott Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. Shapley Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan E. Sjostrom Dr. Niharika Suchak Mr. & Mrs. Lyman Walker Mrs. Kristine Sutton Moore Drs. Leslie & Vicari Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Bruce P. Wood Mr. & Mrs. Scott Wright GRADE 12 Ms. Stephanie D. Alexander Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Angerer, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Terry Bebout Mr. & Mrs. Mike Beck Mr. & Mrs. Scot Bickell Dr. & Mrs. Patrick H. Brown Ms. Lisa Chase Mr. & Mrs. Douglas J. Covert Mr. & Mrs. Scott J. Eagen Ms. Linda Essary Mr. & Mrs. Rogelio Fontela Ms. Lisa McKnight Tipton Mr. & Mrs. Chris Hart Mr. & Mrs. Kimberly L. King Mr. & Mrs. Rip Kirby Mrs. Maureen C. Proctor Mr. James A. Kole Mr. Charles R. & Dr. Lisa Lyons Mr. & Mrs. Sam Mahdavi Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Meenan Dr. & Mrs. William P. Miller Mr. & Mrs. E. Murray Moore, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Charles P. Murrah Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Obrecht Mr. & Mrs. Paul Palmer Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Parrish Mr. & Mrs. Alan Platt Mr. & Mrs. Mike Martinoff Ms. Sandy Roberts Dr. & Mrs. David Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Rosser Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Santoro Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Sellers Dr. & Mrs. George W. Simmons Mr. Gregory Simpson & Mrs. Therese Littlefield Simpson Mr. & Mrs. Craig Smythe Dr. & Mrs. Neil E. Torgerson Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Tschieder Mr. & Mrs. James F. Waddell Dr. & Mrs. Tony A. Weaver 51 The Maclay Fund 2012-2013 Alumni Giving 1974 Steve M. Watkins 1975 A. Lawton Langford B. David Robinson Mary Ann McClure Robinson 1976 Kari Kuersteiner Beck Jesse F. Suber 1977 Tenley Toole Barnes Beth Moor Desloge Robert R. Fisher John L. Ho Ann Smith Peipers 1978 G. Robertson Langford, Jr. Cynthia Phipps J. Timothy Phipps Frank S. Shaw, III 1979 Cecilia Drew Loeb Leslie J. Grant Lundberg Robert A. Miles 1980 Elizabeth Palmer Gould Julie Bradley Obrecht Gregory W. Simpson Theresa Littlefield Simpson 1981 Jennifer Parker LaVia Judith Corn Mahorner 1982 Sally Shaw Hyde Jane Aurell Menton 1983 Robert C. Downie E. Murray Moore, Jr. James H. Smith 1984 Sean P. Culliton Kelly Boyd Kirby Philip A. Sandon 1985 Paul C. Dickson Debra Schwartz Foote Elizabeth Hinson Marschall Ellen Camp McFarlain Charles M. Robinton Frances Visconti Sandon Frances Moore Shaw Lisa Dart Waddell Benjamin H. Wilkinson 1986 Robert J. Angerer Blair Bailey Mary Byrd Lewis Sims Dena H. Sokolow Cindy Boyd Thomas 1987 Thomas F. Bianco Barbara J. Cairns Dean O. Gargiulo Joseph A. Kupiszewski William C. Lamb Brad Parker Lisa Visconti Tschieder Murray M. Wadsworth 1988 Cameron Lewis Barton Gavin B. Phipps Katherine Moore Reed Mayo M. Woodward Loraine McDaniel Zaidan 1989 Jeannette Tunnicliff Goldsmith Margaret Smith Lamb 1990 Sara Knox Merrill 1991 Thomas H. Deison Greg LaMendola 1992 Brian L. Pargman Ralph S. Stoetzel 2000 Meredith Jones Clifford Bentley Frazee Harris Brianne Elizabeth Jablon Miller 2002 Annie McMillan Bell 2005 Kirsten Klein O’Neal 1993 Leah McIver Atkin John C. Hinson Beth Rowe Lewis Andrew Moore Michael T. Ruff Britton Whitson Wadsworth 2006 Amelia L. Lanier 1994 Melissa Sparkman Bakas Dan Koeppel Pamela Webster Murphy Tia Hunt Smith 2010 Lincoln M. Lewis 1995 Bronwyn McCreary Gomer Erik C. Gomer Garrett Kuersteiner Robinson 2007 Elizabeth L. Beasley 2008 Elizabeth L. Morales 2011 Morgan A. Wood 2012 Matthew W. Morales 1996 Anna Thomas Koeppel John M. Stewart 1997 Jake B. Garner 1998 William A. Fixel Kelley Cox Garner Mary Katharine Croley Lawler Katherine Copeland Smith 1999 Sarah Hinkle Bowersox C. Caleb Connor Kimberly Austin Crowell Lillian K. Keller This Annual Report is a publication of the Maclay School Advancement Office for gifts received August 1, 2012 - July 31, 2013. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of this report. If we have inadvertently left your name off of a listing or listed it incorrectly, please accept our sincere apology and advise us of the correction so that we may update our records. 52 The Maclay Fund 2012-2013 Grandparents Club Gifts of $50 and above Mrs. Cheri R. Apthorp Mr. and Mrs. H. Maxwell Fletcher, Sr. Dean and Lina Knox Thomas C. and Regina N. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Richard McFarlain Mrs. Joyce Phipps Mrs. Joyce Phipps Mrs. C. Lee Roberts, Jr. Margaret Smith Adelaide Suber Katherine J. Willis Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Carnes John and Kathie McGraw Mr. and Mrs. Ravindra N. Rahangdale Mrs. James D. Beck Mr. and Mrs. Phil Webb Mr. and Mrs. Chris Eldred Mr. and Mrs. Richard McFarlain Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kerrigan Judge and Mrs. Richard Watson Mr. and Mrs. Mac McGarvey Mr. and Mrs. David Brennan Ms. Eleanore P. Rosenberg Richard Wolkind Mr. and Mrs. James H. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. William O. Bell III William W. Jablon to honor and his lifetime of exceptional service to maclay school the pleasure of your company is requested saturday, the fifth of april two thousand fourteen half past six o’clock in the evening Cartee Gymnasium at Maclay School tallahassee, florida Cocktails • Dinner • Dancing • Live Auction • Toasts & Tributes reserve a table at https://maclay.ejoinme.org/gala2014 or contact the Advancement office at 893-8465 black tie optional 53 Maclay School 3737 N. Meridian Road Tallahassee, FL 32312 850.893.8465 www.maclay.org NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID TALLAHASSEE FL PERMIT NO 131 In the Summer 2014 •Longtime Headmaster Bill Jablon Passes the Torch •Meet James Milford, Maclay’s next Head of School •Graduation 2014 •Save the Date for the 2nd Annual Rowdy Rauder Adventure Challenge October 25, 2014 Friend us on Follow us @maclayschool