IVY LEAVES The Magazine of Doane Academy Fall 2017 Annual Report THE MAGAZINE OF DOANE ACADEMY

Visitors to Doane regularly comment that our school reminds them of Hogwarts, the wizarding school of Harry Potter fame. To celebrate this connection, on a Friday night this past spring, two hundred Muggles attended Doane Academy's First Annual Harry Potter Night. Faculty, staff, and even a couple of parents donned costumes and took on the personae of characters from the Harry Potter series of boo ks and films while hosting the event. Guests gathered in the Chapel, before being moved along by that gentle giant, Hagrid (Mr. Bennett). Professor McGonagall (Ms. Brandwood) gave the assembled further instructions before all were then seated, by their house, in the Great Hall (a/k/a our festively decorated dining room). A brief but entertaining greeting was delivered by Professor Dumbledore (Head master Sanderson) as well as several of the faculty of Hogwarts, ahead of a wonderful dinner and dessert. The enchanting evening concluded with a showing of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. What magic might next year’s event bring? IVY LEAVES • 1

FEATURE STORY CLASS NOTES 8 Seniors Look Back on Their 13 News & Announcements Years at Doane Stay in touch, keep up and share your Before they graduated, our seniors story by contributing to Class Notes. reflected on their time at Doane.

COVER STORY ANNUAL REPORT 10 The State of Arts 27 A Record Year for Development Preparing students for the future Recognition of the generous donors through a deep commitment to and volunteers who make the the Arts. Doane experience possible. IVY LEAVES • 2

from the headmaster

This issue of Ivy Leaves includes our Annual Report, which provides a review of 2016-2017 at Doane Academy. By any measure, our year was outstanding. We began in September with our highest enrollment since 1988 and ended in June by honoring the graduation of 34 wonderful seniors. In between, we celebrated the success of our students in academics, the arts and athletics. The following pages chronicle many of our achievements throughout the school year.

We are especially proud of, and grateful for, contributions from our alumni, parents, students, faculty, and friends to the Annual Fund, which is the most important source of unrestricted giving to Doane Academy. Participation in the Annual Fund from all of our constituents increased considerably this year, allowing us to continue and enhance the exceptional initiatives that make a Doane education so distinctive. Programs such as Rocks, Roots and Wings, Nature Discovery, Strong Ethical Leadership, a new Ceramics class, Studio Incamminati art instruction, and our innovative S.T.E.A.M. curriculum are all made possible because of the generosity of our donors.

Our work since the end of the school year has continued with the complete makeover of the theater, which will be reincarnated this fall as a versatile, state-of-the-art black box performance space. In addition, we are nearing completion of our restoration of the Greene Room, which will be used as a stunningly beautiful space for meetings, receptions, classes, and dining.

Doane Academy is thriving in large part because donors recognize how special our school has been for 180 years. On behalf of the faculty and students at Doane, thank you for your support, which honors our illustrious past and prepares us for an inspiring future.

Sincerely,

George B. Sanderson Headmaster

Design FALL 2017 Writers Editors Jamar Jennings Elizabeth Jankowski Pam Heckert '67 Jamar Jennings Elizabeth Jankowski IVY LEAVES Photography Jack Newman Jamar Jennings Jack Newman The Magazine of Doane Academy George Sanderson Bonnie Zaczek Allison Trosko IVY LEAVES • 3

NEW RELATIONSHIPS, NEW CONNECTIONS

Ted de Villafranca comes to the Board of Trustees with 30 years of experience in all areas of admissions work, from selective college and university admissions to independent boarding school admissions. He worked at the Peddie School for 17 years as the Director of College Counseling and later as Dean of Admissions and College Counseling. He also served on the Arts Faculty as a choral director. Mr. de Villafranca directed the college counseling program at Berkshire School, where he was also Sixth Form Dean, advisor to the newspaper, and coach. He also directed the college counseling program at Virginia Episcopal School, where he was a dorm parent, tennis coach, and English teacher.

Also joining the Board of Trustees, Alita T. Wingfield is an Executive Director and Head of Bank Non-Market Risk at Morgan Stanley Bank N.A. Previously, she was the Managing Attorney of the Global Litigation Group. She is the former Chair of the Legal and Compliance Division’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee where she also served as Chair of the Supplier Diversity Initiative, aimed at increasing use of minority and women-owned law firms. In recognition of her diversity and inclusion efforts, Mrs. Wingfield was awarded the 2013 City Bar Diversity & Inclusion Champion Award and the 2013 Corporate Counsel Women of Color Individual Star Diversity Award of Excellence.

Audrey Akins Williamson ‘82 was elected as the new President of the Society of Graduates this spring. She follows the presidency of Fred Mirsky ‘74, who led in the current growth and engagement of the alumni. Mrs. Williamson attended Rutgers University, graduating with a B.A. in Sociology and Economics. Formerly a Visiting Professor of Sociology, Religion and Gender Studies at Monmouth University, currently she is a Mentoring Consultant at the Union Theological Seminary in New York. Audrey is also an ordained minister in the Methodist Church, having been conferred the Master of Divinity from New Brunswick Theological Seminary and the Master of Theology Degree from Princeton Theological Seminary.

Allison Baratta, who joined the Doane faculty in 2013, has been named the Head of Middle School where she will oversee the program dedicated to our sixth, seventh, and eighth graders. IVY LEAVES • 4

Taking over for Ms. Baratta as Chair of the World and Classical Language Department is Kate Strasser, who joins us from the Tower Hill School in Wilmington where she taught upper school Spanish. At Doane, Ms. Strasser now teaches Spanish, oversees the department, and serves as assistant coach of the cross-country team. She is a magna cum laude graduate of Temple University, where she majored in Spanish and Anthropology. She earned her master's degree in secondary education from Chestnut Hill College and previously taught at the Mastery Charter School in .

Also joining us this year is Chace Nolen, who is teaching middle school science and math. Mr. Nolen comes to us from a middle school teaching position at Greene Street Friends School in Philadelphia. He is a graduate of the Cambridge School of Weston (Massachusetts) and the University of Chicago, where he majored in Biological Sciences with a concentration in microbiology and earned General Academic Honors.

Doreen Caniglia is our new assistant teacher in the Primary Program. A resident of Mount Laurel, Doreen comes to us from Kaleidoscope Kids Preschool in Collingswood, where she has served as director and pre-kindergarten classroom teacher. She has also taught pre-kindergarten at The Schoolhouse in Mt. Laurel and Tots Cooperative Preschool in Cinnaminson, among other schools. Doreen is a graduate of Rowan University, where she majored in elementary education, was a member of the Honor Society, president of her senior class, and recipient of the Thomas E. Robinson Leadership award.

Michele Machion joins us as our third grade teacher. Michele is a graduate of Rowan University, where she majored in elementary education. Prior to coming to Doane, she taught at Chesterbrook Academy, Holly Hills School, and Mansfield Township Elementary School, among others.

Kath Brandwood has been named our new English Department Chair. She will also continue with classroom teaching duties. IVY LEAVES • 5

IN THE NEWS

Gene Barretta '78 Delivers the 2017 Commencement Speech

On June 10, noted illustrator and children’s book author, Gene Barretta ’78, was our 180th Commencement speaker. As Mr. Barretta stepped to the podium, he told the graduating class that it was too hot to speak, so he would instead text his speech to them. He pulled out a cell phone, took a “selfie,” with the class framed behind him, said, “…and send,” and then he moved to sit down. After a beat, he returned to the podium and began to tell of his time as a student at Doane and his life after Doane.

Mr. Barretta told several entertaining stories, fastened with life lessons. His stories included trying to “get over” on his French teacher, accidentally breaking the school’s bookshelf while trying to “initiate” a new teacher, and how he found his true passion after years of various jobs and experiences. He explained how his time at Doane provided him with the education and the tools needed to endure the rejection that comes with the process of publishing a book.

At the conclusion of his speech, Mr. Barretta pulled a fortune cookie from a bag below the podium. He spoke on how people would often find meaning in the fortunes contained within, even if the slip of paper inside had some obscure generality written on it. Many would adjust to the message and find a way to fit it into their lives. But, to everyone’s surprise, the fortune read, “Be on the alert to recognize your prime, whatever time in your life that may occur,” a message very much in keeping with Mr. Baretta’s speech. No interpretation was needed. He closed by wishing the graduates “good fortune” as he ran by, tossing fortune cookies to all. IVY LEAVES • 6

The Sparkling 3rd floor of Ca re e r Da y Conne c ts David Rob Goodman, John Longo P’16 and ’18, and Sally Sc hwarzwalder Rowan Hall, the Florence Stude nts with Alumni a nd Lopez ’82. Newbold Center, is Frie nds Dedicated “Career Day was a way t o ext end educ at ion beyond t he class room, ” I n May , Doane hos t ed it s f irst Career obs erv ed Headmast er George Founder’s Day 2017 marked the official Day, an opport unit y f or upper sc hool Sanders on, “and we are s o grat ef ul t o dedication of the Florence Newbold st udent s to hear f rom and meet connec t with our graduat es, parents , and Resource Center, a multipurpose study profes sionals in f ields ranging f rom f riends who shared t heir pers pect ives space on the third floor of Rowan Hall. f inanc e t o engineering. Mark Bucher ’86 wit h our s t udent s . ” Two large common areas provide the delivered an inspiring keynote s peec h, space for the Center. Newbold Center des cribing his journey f rom Doane t o his East is an area designed for group current work as a Washington-based meetings and multimedia presentations rest aurat eur and c onsult ant t o the Softba ll a nd Boy s and includes a large conference table and Nat ional Football League Play ers Ba s k e tba ll Ma k e Bold oversized monitor on the wall. Newbold Ass oc iat ion. Center West functions as the upper Sta te me nts in Pre p B school library and space for quiet “His pat h showed us t hat it’s OK t o Tourna me nts individual research and study. This area change your career over t he c ourse of includes study carrels, computers for your lif e, ” c omment ed Tania Bryant ’18. The Doane sport s program upped it s student use, and roughly 2,000 books “Bef ore hearing Mr. Bucher, I hadn’t profile t his year by ac hieving and periodicals. apprec iat ed t hat one career c ould set y ou unprec edent ed succ es s in Prep B st at e up f or other opt ions in t he f ut ure,” added t ournament s . This year, t he boys ’ The Newbold Resource Center was made Hannah Murphy ’18. bas ket ball t eam dominat ed muc h larger possible by the generous gift of Dr. Alice independent sc hools , def eat ing Princet on Huang x'57, who originally came to St. Af t er Buc her’s s peec h, st udent s at t ended Day, Rut gers Prep, and Moores t own Mary’s Hall from China at six years of t wo c areer panel disc us sions led by Friends during t he regular s eason. I n t he age. She spent several years boarding at profes sionals in a v ariet y of f ields year-end s t at e t ournament , t he Spart ans the school and fondly remembers the including healt hc are, f inance, s cience and def eat ed Pennington bef ore f alling in a special care and mentorship provided by engineering, educat ion, t he art s , and law. t hrilling overt ime final t o Morrist own- the school’s headmistress, Florence Part ic ipant s included Vinc e Schino ’08, Beard. Damon Wall ’18 and Chas e Lane Lukens Newbold. These spaces now Takuy a Kis aka ’93, Alita Wingf ield P’ 27 ’18 were bot h named t o t he All St at e Prep function as a living memorial to Miss and ‘29, Rowan Wat s on, Edward B f irst t eam, the f irs t t ime in sc hool his t ory Newbold and the genuine caring that she Wingfield P’27 and ‘29, Rachel Bennet t f or Doane t o hav e t wo f irs t t eam all st ars. showed to Dr. Huang and so many P’30, I v y Washingt on ’85, Toni Thomps on The t eam f inished t he s eason wit h a students of St. Mary’s Hall. P’19, Eric Blow ’11, Brian Campbell P’25, record of 18-5. IVY LEAVES • 7

Another first was recorded by the commencement continued outdoors, A Stunning New team, which enjoyed an before a large crowd on the soccer outstanding season against field, where students received their Window Shines in the Chapel challenging competition. The team diplomas. Special recognition was defeated Montclair Kimberly in the given to six “Lifers," students who Another new stained glass window, Prep B state tournament, the first attended the school since at least the second in as many years, was win ever for Doane in the kindergarten. They are: Dominica installed in the Chapel on Founder’s competition. The girls completed the Colavito, Dana Fine, Albert Haines, Day. A generous gift from the Class season with a record of 16-3 and Maddie Miller, Bobby Stiles and of 1957, the window’s theme is won the Penn-Jersey conference Adam Ziegler. Tim Schwanitz and John 4:15—the woman at the well. championship, defeating New Ben Mathews then delivered Peggy Morris, Julia Rhoads, Alice Foundations in the final. Over the memorable senior perspective Huang, Cynthia Floria, and Ginger course of the season, the team speeches. Traditions continued with Shaw -- all members of the class of recorded three no-hitters and a the bestowing of the Ivy Leaf Award ‘57 -- celebrated their 60th reunion perfect game. to Eliana Harrison and Head Boy and the 180th anniversary of the Cup to Adam Ziegler. The graduates founding of the school by attending then gathered for their class the dedication of the beautiful new Largest Senior Class in photo,which now joins so many other window. The window was designed Forty-Six Years Honored at class photos, from our long and by Beyer Studio in Philadelphia, which has created the last two Graduation storied history, on the wall outside of the Headmaster’s office. stained glass windows for the Chapel. Beyer’s other recent work In May of 1837, fifty-two girls walked includes stained glass windows for into a new school established by , Bryn Mawr Bishop George Washington Doane. College, St. Peter’s Episcopal One hundred eighty years later, Church, and the Union League of thirty-four young men and women -- Philadelphia the largest group of seniors since 1971 --- walked out of the same school as members of the latest graduating class of Doane Academy. As has been the case in recent years, seniors were given their Society of Graduates medals in a ceremony in the Chapel and

IN THE NEWS IVY LEAVES • 8 SENIORS LOOK BACK ON Their Years at Doane

In June, Doane graduated 34 students, its largest senior class in many decades. In addition to being well populated, this year’s senior class was known for its accomplishments both in and out of the classroom. The seniors were, and are, talented scholars, artists, and athletes. Moreover, as Headmaster George Sanderson noted at the commencement ceremony, “What is especially notable about this group of students is their humanity – the compassion and care they give to each other. They speak to each other with respect, they regularly demonstrate empathy, and they practice acts of kindness. Through the examples they have set, we can be optimistic about what lies ahead for our shared national culture.”

“[The tradition with the most impact on “Before I came to Doane Academy, I Ivy Leaves sat down with several me was…] school families, with people thought that the world was a cold members of the senior class a few chosen from each grade, [which] made place and that I couldn’t feel love weeks before their graduation to hear for a unique experience and brought (anywhere) besides at home, but now them reminisce about their experiences us all together.” – Chenjie Wang I do feel the love here, and I know at Doane. Their comments say a lot that has changed me and my views.” about what makes this senior class, and “[The tradition with the most impact on – Liqian Zhang Doane, special. me was…] the S.T.E.A.M. Fairs, which are organized in a way to let your “On my first day at Doane Academy I natural talents shine through. You can felt immediately comfortable, and I felt see that impact as we’ve been able to like I’d known everyone as long as go on to regional and state they’d known each other. I’m going to championships.” – Adam Ziegler miss that immediate sense of ‘I belong.'” – Eliana Harrison “The close-knit relationships between everyone, including all of the teachers “Doane is a second home to all of us. and staff, is special here. We’re small Most of us come in early and stay enough that we all know each other, late after school, with sports and other and when someone might need activities. It’s going to be hard to help. We’re like a big family.” leave this home behind.” – Brianna – Dominica Colavito Boulton IVY LEAVES • 9

“Even though Doane is small, it doesn’t focus on just one or even a few things. It isn’t just like, if you get great grades, then you are successful. Doane wants you to and lets you set so many of your own goals and then helps you follow through on them, whatever they are. Finding your talents and passions and then following through on them, that’s what makes you a success at Doane.” – Campbell Mason

“Becoming well-rounded is something that seems so easily provided here. We’re exposed to so much. Having sports required in high school, for example, opens doors to most of us, and helps to learn to work as a team. There are academic opportunities, acting, music, and extracurriculars, and all of them provide access and support to help you be successful.” – Dominica Colavito

“The teachers all expect the best from us. They know us and what each of us is capable of, and they push to bring out our best every day. It makes me want to do the best I can.” – Brianna Boulton

“I always felt that we were all on the same level and when I saw others succeed, I wanted to do the same. I think that we all challenge each other, in the best way.” – Campbell Mason

“Doane Academy has helped me to find and explore my passions. When I came here, in ninth grade, I was so “[The advice I could give to a prospective student is…] scared to try anything new, but my coming to Doane, you’ll never feel like you don’t belong. There is so much such a warm community, has helped me to become diversity here, and there are so many clubs and activities confident in my abilities and let me know what I’m that I would say that this is the place where you can just be capable of accomplishing.” – Brianna Boulton yourself, and take it on.” – Adam Ziegler

“The opportunities I’ve had here, like choir, where I was able to explore so many types of music and to work on solo singing skills, I know I wouldn’t have had that at other schools.” – Campbell Mason

“[The advice I could give to a prospective student is…] be prepared to enjoy your life at Doane because there are so many fun experiences to have and to learn from here.” – Liqian Zhang

“I was very shy, outside of my circle, but the Strong, Ethical Leadership class gave me a way to push myself. I had to go to township meetings and participate in my community, so those things forced me out of my circle, and I learned (how) to communicate with many people. It helped me a lot.” – Chenjie Wang IVY LEAVES • 10

COVER STORY The State of the Arts at Doane

For all of our 180 years, St. Mary’s Hall and Doane Academy have been deeply committed to the arts. Indeed, Bishop Doane’s first curriculum included time dedicated to drawing, painting, piano, and singing. The arts program at Doane now extends well beyond that which the school’s founder envisioned. With the recent introduction of new programs and significantly upgraded facilities, the arts program is flourishing like never before. IVY LEAVES • 11

The band program at Doane is just Originally built as a gymnasium over While the newly redesigned one example of what sets Doane 100 years ago and then serving as performance space provides an apart from its peers. Over half of the school’s library in the 1970s and outstanding facility for productions students in the middle and upper 1980s, the third floor theater space and visiting artists, Doane students school play a musical instrument and in Scarborough is undergoing a use many other areas of the campus perform either in the upper school complete facelift. The result is a as performance spaces – the band, the jazz ensemble, or the state-of-the art, versatile black box Chapel for the annual Christmas middle school select band, called performance space. Mystery and most of the school’s River Rock. Under the direction of venerable buildings for Doane’s Adrienne Mazar, who also chairs the “We were fortunate to work with Dungeon at Halloween. Arts Department, the band performs technical theater experts from several times a year to standing McCarter Theater in Princeton this While the Mystery and Doane’s room only crowds on campus and summer to bring the 21st century to Dungeon are upper school travels in the community, entertaining Doane’s drama program facilities,” productions, students of all ages audiences in local life care retirement explained headmaster George take part in the school’s vocal facilities and at events hosted by Sanderson. “The new lighting, ensembles. Lower School students, organizations such as the Burlington sound system, floor, and painting under the guidance of Shelley County Chamber of Commerce. combine to produce a performance Zuckerman, perform often in all space that is truly magnificent,” he school meetings and the older In addition to its intellectual, physical, added. students often remark that these and creative benefits, instrumental performances are the highlight of music study benefits students’ The drama program, led by Ginger those gatherings. “Singing in front of emotional well-being. As noted by Agnew, stages an upper school play peers and receiving the affirmation Ms. Mazar, the opportunity for or musical in the early spring, as of older students helps our lower “students to express themselves well as a lower school production in school students develop the individually and in an ensemble May. In addition, middle school confidence to grow into polished setting, with the encouragement of students can take a performing arts performers,“ noted Dr. Zuckerman. faculty and peers, helps promote elective course and many students self-confidence and builds self- are involved in set design and Meanwhile, middle and upper school esteem. In addition, the relevance of construction as well as lighting and students sing regularly at concerts the discipline, the rigor of music stage management. on campus and in the community. study, and the team skills that music Campbell Mason ’17, who is now develops benefit teens long after high studying music at Bucknell school.” University, found her voice at Doane. “Singing at Doane was a Leila Daly ’20, a talented flutist and springboard for my love of music. valued member of the instrumental Dr. Zuckerman and the older singers music program at Doane, agrees that in choir inspired me to learn as the benefits of playing in the band much as I could about music during extend well beyond making great my time there,” she observed. music together. “Camaraderie and fellowship are my favorite aspects of The Fine Arts program also includes band. There’s a family-like students of all ages. This past year, environment that promotes harmony, with the generous support of Patricia tolerance, and understanding. Decker Patterson ‘56, Doane was able to bring back and enhance its The band practices in a beautiful new ceramics program, taught by Jackie space in Rowan Hall while the drama Ashmore Bak ’76. The courses program is set to enjoy its own new immediately became a big hit with facility this fall, when the restoration students, so much so that the school of the third floor of Scarborough Hall hopes to expand its facilities to is completed. accommodate more ceramics students in the near future. IVY LEAVES • 12

performances by the Roaring 20, Princeton University’s a cappella ensemble and the Universal African Drum and Dance Ensemble, which filled the gymnasium with their music and a number featuring scores of dancing Doane students.

Ms. Mazar observed, “I know of no other school, public or private, that would have considered dedicating an entire day towards the appreciation of the Arts on campus…. Several wonderful conversations among faculty have our minds spinning as to how to build upon this exciting day. There is good reason why the words Arts and Culture are spoken in the same breath. We have served our The ceramics program complements Doane for giving me the means to students well in realizing the Doane’s unique partnership with try the best art supplies and receive importance of the three A's Studio Incamminati, one of the outstanding guidance to develop my [academics, athletics, and arts].” nation’s foremost schools of art, technical and creative skills,” she where professional teaching artists noted. Indeed, with a sophisticated, show students how to see the world innovative curriculum and an in higher definition as they learn the Eliana Harrison ’17, a freshman at increasing array of modern facilities techniques and principles of the University of Michigan, plans to in the works, Doane demonstrates humanist realism. Nelson Shanks, pursue a dual degree program in its commitment to the arts on a daily the late world-renowned artist and psychology and art. “I think the most basis. Bishop Doane no doubt co-founder of Studio Incamminati, important thing I learned through the would be very proud. -- and the father of two Doane Studio Incamminati course is how to graduates -- said that one of the truly see things. Over the four years goals of his Realism school and I was in art class, I developed the program was to train students to ability to see past the colors, “see”, and to do so beyond the shapes, and forms that are generally shape and color of the subject. associated with certain objects and Working with professionals from people, and instead create my own Studio Incamminati on a daily basis interpretation of them on a canvas. I is an opportunity available only to will carry this skill with me students at Doane. throughout my art career, in my attempt to create works of art that For Emily Sohn ’16, currently a capture the feeling, gesture, and student at the College spirit of whatever my subject may of Art and Design, working at Doane be,” she observed. To underscore with teaching artists from Studio the school’s commitment to the arts, Incamminati helped her cultivate this past spring Doane dedicated an skills that have served her well at entire day of programming to the the next level. “I definitely would not Arts. Student performances –vocal, be ahead of my class [at PCAD] in band, drama – highlighted the day, my traditional art skills if it wasn't for which included exhibits of student my instructors and friends at Studio work in ceramics, drawing, and Incamminati. I am forever grateful to painting. The day culminated with IVY LEAVES • 13 Class Notes

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1936 often. She has three 1947 Announcements Class Agent: grandchildren, and four great- Class Agent: Alice Collins Fisk grandchildren. Nancy Alice Collins Fisk 302-690-1876 MacFarland Wismer loves 302-690-1876 [email protected] going to the Shakespeare [email protected] Class notes deadline for Festival near her, and Fall Ivy Leaves is Aug 15. Jeanne Tirpak turned 100 on watching her grandson in Nancy Hogeman Hillas July 15! She continues to swimming matches. wants a smart phone, and Class notes deadline for enjoy walking and dancing, probably has one by now. She Spring Ivy Leaves is Jan 15. and being around young continues to take interesting people. She has been told not 1944 courses at Drew University. Images must be at least to live alone, but does it Class Agent: Joan Ferguson went to 300 pixels per inch. anyway! Alice Collins Fisk London to meet her son’s new 302-690-1876 wife, Sholpan. He is vice Not all images will be [email protected] president of a high tech used due to resolution 1939 company. and space constraints. Class Agent: Mary Cox Morrision is now a Alice Collins Fisk great-grandmother of Emma Alumni and Class Agents, 302-690-1876 Charlotte! 1948 please send your updated [email protected] Class Agent: information to Elizabeth Alice Collins Fisk Jankowski at ejankowski@ Kay Phelon Allen and her 1945 302-690-1876 doaneacademy.org. daughter Cathie Allen Rodkey Class Agent: [email protected] met with Pam Borden Alice Collins Fisk If you are a class agent, Heckert ’67 and Clark near 302-690-1876 Marleigh Morland Baratz please keep Elizabeth her Shawnee, KS home last [email protected] goes to music school in updated on changes summer for a lemonade and Baltimore, which she says is you get from classmates. conversation. Kay spent much Arlene Spencer Waddell the best one in the country. of the winter with her son in enjoys that her daughter lives She continues to compose Looking for a way to volunteer Washington State. She is hard with her. Arlene is busy taking music, and now she is writing for Doane Academy? Become at work on her new book after care of her house, which is in a a full orchestral opera. a class agent, for your class or her successful first novel, retirement place. for someone else’s! It’s a fun “If…” The book is now in way to connect with fellow multiple printings. Look for it 1950 graduates and develop on Amazon under the pen 1946 Class Agent: friendships between name Catherine K. Allen. Class Agent: Sallie Siegrist Sypher generations. Alice Collins Fisk 845-528-7895 302-690-1876 [email protected] Contact Elizabeth Jankowski 1943 [email protected] at ejankowski@ Class Agent: As our living class members doaneacademy.org or Pam Alice Collins Fisk Temple Fawcett continues to are all around 85 now, our Borden Heckert at 302-690-1876 be involved in politics, both activities are somewhat [email protected]. [email protected] local and national. She has restricted: many doctor visits; always enjoyed crafts and now lots of pills; repairs, Carolyn Megargee loves that makes dolls from felt that are replacements, and her son comes to visit her eighteen inches high. maintenance, etc., but we IVY LEAVES • 14

news & announcements from classmates

carry on. Ann Morton Nourse that the interpretation of the 1952 1953 is looking forward to her site paid attention to all who Class Agent: Class Agent: daughter’s coming to Thorpe, lived and worked there, not Alice Collins Fisk Alice Collins Fisk WA, to live with her. Becky is just the Washington family. 302-690-1876 302-690-1876 taking early retirement from We have heard the sad news [email protected] [email protected] the National Park Service. As I of death last October of Kay wrote this in early August, Ann Strahle Rogers after a long Gail Durnell Batchelder Judith Focht Steele and her was looking forward to illness. She had lived in New moved to Dunwoody Village husband continue to rescue travelling to Oregon to a hot Mexico since 1951, worked for in Newtown Square, PA. It is sea otters and sea lions, but spot in the path of the solar a state social service agency, near where she grew up and she also enjoys being with her eclipse on August 21st and became a Life Master in she is enjoying all the things three grandchildren, who live then on to a new National bridge, had a son and to do in the area. She is still close by. Besides that, she is Monument and to Mount St. daughter plus grandchildren active with golf and pickle ball in the Chorale which gives Helens to see its recovery and great-grandchildren, ran and enjoys attending St. many concerts throughout the since its colossal eruption in for public office, and was a David's Episcopal Church. Her year. 1980. Ann still winters in faithful communicant of her daughter, Kim lives in Devon, California. (Come to think of it: local Episcopal church. She PA and her sons John and Ann’s activities aren’t much lived a full life, always sparkly David live in Philadelphia and 1954 restricted.) Nancy Perkins and cheerful. She managed to Florida respectively. She has Class Agent: Andrews is recovering from a get back to Burlington for a two grandchildren, Lily and Margaret Stillwaggon broken hip from tripping at SMH reunion some years ago, Mac. Lily works in New York Collis home in early summer. To and what fun we had! Wylie City and Mac just graduated 407-647-4412 further complicate her life, and I are so far in the same with his MBA. She recently [email protected] after her time in rehab she’s house in Putnam Valley NY; spoke with Ann (Scottie) temporarily staying in a senior we get to a local gym and Cook '52 and reports all is In January, I was on a cruise living establishment while she library regularly. I will keep well. Ann Richards Cook has to Hawaii. One day I was in gets back to full mobility and working (for fun) in the county three daughters, and in the line behind a passenger work is done on her house. archives (doing research, summer they like to join her waiting to board a tender to go Meanwhile, our late bloomer processing collections, and on Long Beach Island. All of on shore. I kept looking at her (as a grandmother) is enjoying writing some) until they take them enjoy the ocean and the ring, thinking it looks just like her grandchildren, Isabel 7 away my car keys. We still do wonderful beach. Sandra my class ring. I finally asked and Nicholas 5, who live a big family camping party in Heede lives in South Carolina, her if I could look at her ring. nearby. Eleanora McDonald Downeast Maine every year and her two grandsons from I turned it to the side and there Worth copes with the with children, grandchildren, Florida came to visit for a was the ivy leaf. She was neuropathy in her legs with nieces, nephews and cousins. whole week. Unfortunately it Susan Greene, class of help from three caregivers – In short, a mob. We go to rained every day except one. 1973. We had a lovely who see that she gets out to Croatia this fall with Road Riva Magaril Poor finished conversation. In April Bette shop and to her daily visits to Scholar and will try to keep up her book called “Raising Birdsall Evans and I met half the local library where she with the younger seniors. Innovator," which tells how her way for lunch. We made plans spends much of every day. Alice Shoemaker continues parents raised her. Two of her to get together again in the When I spoke with her, she to paint with watercolors. This other books have been summer. In July we met had just visited Mount Vernon summer she says Seattle published. This latest book will Darlene Palmere Byrne for after not having seen it since weather is perfect. Right now also be published with a lunch in . Darlene she was a teenager, and she her two cats, that she adores, forward by Nobel Prize came with her daughter and was interested and pleased want her full attention. winner, Paul A. Samuelson. granddaughter. IVY LEAVES • 15

It was great catching up. Mary Jane Seifert Stretch of 1959 Bill and I recently returned Elaine Thatcher Smith and Langhorne, PA changed the Class Agent: from a fantastic 6-day sail Toni Black Medwedeff could world of wildlife rescue 50 Frances Mulford Young aboard the oldest (built in not join us as Elaine was on a years ago when she founded 301-797-9159 1851) schooner in the US, the cruise to Alaska and Toni's AARK Wildlife and [email protected] Lewis R. French which sails daughter was visiting from Rehabilitation Center, in out of Camden, Maine. We Hawaii. Maybe next winter we Chalfont, PA. She says she Mary Jenness Fraine wrote would love to hear from other will meet up in Florida. has “handled just about every from Stanford, CT where she members of the class! Keep in wild animal species in the takes university classes, takes mind that we will celebrate our state, including bears!” The piano lessons, plays tennis, 60th reunion in 2019! 1956 organization rescues about does ice dancing, volunteers, Class Agent: 5,000 animals annually, and reads a lot and works part Alice Collins Fisk she now, having semi-retired, time as a sport psychology 1961 302-690-1876 has handed down consultant. She feels fortunate Class Agent: [email protected] management to one of her to be a healthy seventy-five Linda Whinney three daughters. Although years of age and to be living [email protected] Elizabeth Godrick has she was an art major in an active life. Joan Wright (215) 641-9424 moved to Texas. Her new college, she helped write Konecny wrote from a very address is 6401 Ohio Drive, laws and a textbook used in hot Texas that she is working Suggie Dorsett Cary was up Apt. 6305, Plano, TX, 75024. the certification of wildlife on sewing liturgical stoles from Florida visiting family and Maggie Siegrist Robbins workers. Lately she has been during these long summer friends last summer. She is recently visited her sister, limited in her activity by a days. This is her last year on having a hard time letting go Betsy, who lives in West cancer that resists treatment. the National Altar Guild Board. of the past...the Brant Beach Seneca, outside of Buffalo, Thank you for your life’s She and her husband had a Cottage will be a part of their NY. Pat Decker Patterson work, Mary Jane, and we are marvelous trip to Scotland past, as the house will be sold goes to Long Beach Island, sure the animals would echo visiting the Highlands, Isle of at the end of August, and it’s NJ. In the summer, where she that sentiment. Best wishes! Skye, Iona and Edinburgh. time to move on to the next sees Jackie Ashmore Bak Linda Focht Whistler was Susan Probasco Olsen chapter in life. She will be '76. Jackie is the art teacher standing right beside her traveled to Cuba, England and visiting with her son, two at Doane, and was also a husband to get my phone call Wales this year. She grandchildren and four great- student of SMH. Vicki and was at first at a loss for continues to play tennis grandchildren after the shore. Schlosser’s oldest words. She went on to say singles four days a week and Linn Davies visited with granddaughter is starting at that she and her husband doubles one day a week. Suggie and family for a few Smith College. Her grandson retired to Bedfor d, Texas 20 Katie Hutton Tweedy got her days at the Carys’ shore is a lifeguard at Long Beach years ago, and due to his report in moments before the house and is also finding it Island, while her other working with American class news was going to be hard to say goodbye after 60 granddaughter (14) works with Airlines for 35 years, had sent. They are still enjoying years of visiting there. She still kids in Trenton, teaching them been able to explore much of the Pocono mountain family enjoys living at the shore and circus and life skills. the US, Canada, Europe and home and the cows next door. said she spent a while in Asia. They enjoy visiting their All 5 grandchildren are either Florida this past winter and 16 year-old granddaughter at Purdue Honors College, also visited Suggie at their 1958 who lives in Nashville. Princeton, William and Mary Florida home. Jean Doak Class Agent: Linda’s husband, who is a or looking at colleges. Your stayed home all summer and Pam Borden Heckert Native American, is a class reporter continues her was happy not to lose her 302-463-1146 legislator with the busy life in Hagerstown, MD. garden for once. It looks so [email protected] Potawatomi tribe, and We are volunteers in various good she has had some together they conduct community activities. We do garden parties! Grandson, Dorothy Bahrenberg Hanle meetings to inform the Indian take weekend visits to see the Makai Sloane-Anthony, was in was at home to get my call, population about changes in two grandchildren who live in intensive soccer camp and but insisted that she had no laws and other policies and Delaware. Addie is six years stayed with her for 2 weeks. news for us. She is just programs. of age and will enter first “It is wonderful to be around a staying cool this summer. grade and her brother Jacob 10 year old glowing with is three years of age. Also, passion!” Jean’s dear friend, IVY LEAVES • 16

Ursula Freymuth, (SMH class July. Her British husband 1963 it good to be in a French- of 1963 for sophomore year and oldest son were to arrive Class Agent: speaking area as her high only) died suddenly in January after that. Son Jonathan Martha Conway Gabriel school and college French as we reported last spring. It moved from New Hampshire 508-414-0658 came back a bit. "Madame has been a violent shock to to Southern California and [email protected] Fanelli would have been Jean. Ursula’s home in the will start a PhD in proud!” Carol Richards Sierra foothills had been her psychology at Biola, a Our class has been hitting the Culberson was also kept retreat place from time to time Christian school. They have road via boats, planes, trains busy traveling. “Someone and their sons were the same an 18 month-old daughter and automobiles. Looks like must have sent our kids a age. Suzi Shaw Smith and and will be living in Whittier, it’s been a busy year in that memo to keep mom busy.” By David are still enjoying CA. His wife, a veterinarian, regard, and I was glad to read the time this will be published Vancouver, hanging out with is starting a new job in Long that we are well enough to she’ll have been to: Boston, Suzi's sister Ginger Shaw '57, Beach. Joan Gale Smith continue to travel and enjoy Austin, three trips to Seattle, traveling to interesting places downsized two years ago, places new to us. Last spring two trips to New Jersey (one where David presents to and is now in a nice Anne Wright enjoyed a Road being to Founder’s Day, a schools and conferences, and retirement village in the New Scholar trip to Atlanta and smashing success and a lot of bingeing on BBC and Jersey Pine Barrens. All Asheville, NC where she also fun!), and Charlotte, NC. Carol Australian detective shows. In family is within ten miles. visited the Biltmore Estate and learned that gratitude softens the fall, they're going back to She took a bad fall in the all it had to offer—beautiful the hard edges of grief since the place they honeymooned, kitchen in early June but has gardens, both at the estate her husband, John, died. Ibby 51 years ago, the Banff been recuperating and and in Atlanta, as well as Stratton extended invitations Springs Hotel, to address a receiving PT. Joan is looking along the Blue Ridge to our class to visit her and conference of Early Childhood forward to fall and trips to Parkway. Anne also attended Jim at Edgewater Farm in Educators. Diane Wilson their grandson's university her Mount Holyoke fiftieth Strasburg, VA. IF you can Koger said it was good to see where as a sophomore he class reunion for five glorious catch her at home! In April she Susan Kahn Ferry at returns as the varsity kicker. days in mid-May with a lot of visited her son and family in Founder’s Day. We both think They enjoy the tailgating catching up and talking with Streatley, England for a week; those of us that are close by experience at Pace Univ. just one hundred and forty-four then spent a week hiking the should try to get together. north of NYC. Sandra Smith classmates in attendance! In Tramuntana Mountains in Jean Scott Lendvay and reported that since Mike’s mid-June, she was on the Mallorca; and then a final Greg are both retired but back still won’t let him travel, road again, this time with a week on the Isle of Wight. Her busier than ever - two she went to the west coast of Road Scholar trip to French daughter, Bonney, still works granddaughters, 5 and 8, plus Ireland with a woman friend Canada to Montreal, Quebec for “the enemy of the people”, a new puppy. All provide lots in May, and then on to Wales City and the Charlevoix CNN Washington’s Bureau, of fun. She is also enjoying to visit other friends who live region. In Montreal she where Bonney goes to her job having Alice Collins Fisk there. They had a great time, enjoyed the archeology under guard. Yikes! Ibby said here in Dallas again. She though “I have to admit I still museum and the Montreal that Mrs. Stephan would get a moved from Naples, FL in love Scotland more and miss Museum of Fine Arts, which good laugh over her attending February after Bunny passed our annual trips. Things here included an incredible Marc watercolor camp during the away. She’s at EDGEMERE, at home are much the same Chagall exhibit. The next leg first week of August in Maine, 8523 Thackery St., Suite 9203, —playing golf, doing of the trip was a train trip to where she enjoyed the cool Dallas, TX 75225. Her new needlepoint, and reading so Quebec City, where she weather, the rocky Maine email address is much Miss Cathell would be stayed in the charming Old coast, and, of course, lobster [email protected]. They proud.” As for me, Linda Quebec City. Then the group rolls! Our congratulations to both attended Founder’s Day Whinney, I am still working ventured north to the Jeanette Smith Cureton and and had a great time. Both of part time. I have no travel Charlevoix region to explore Bryant Cureton on their 50th Trudi Scott Lefavour’s plans but enjoying visiting several small villages along wedding anniversary! (Is it a children are relocating and with friends and having a the St. Lawrence River, which coincidence that I am wishing starting PhD programs. Lisa is nice summer. Please let us she found to be much larger them congratulations on starting a PhD in theology at know if you’re in the area as, than she’d expected! Anne August 14th, the day they Vanderbilt in Nashville. She along with Susan and Diane, enjoyed the two group were married? And the day I and her two younger children, I hope we’ll see you before leaders, both natives of the am writing this?) They were ages 3 and 5, left Taiwan mid- our 60th! Quebec province. She found married by Father Conklin in IVY LEAVES • 17

our lovely chapel with Ginger soda fountain. Get your Alaska for an eleven-day Church to find Bishop Doane’s Volkommer Collier serving poodle skirts and saddle cruise to help their son and grave and found it right as Matron of Honor. They (ugh!) shoes ready if you visit! daughter-in-law celebrate their outside the back door of the celebrated with a visit from They still have kitties but now first wedding anniversary. church. After roaming around their daughter Elizabeth and have acquired a new dog, Congratulations, kids! The the cemetery, I headed back her then 14-month-old twins Ember, who has now owned Culottas are still involved in to Pennsylvania where I was from California. After a hectic them. Additionally, Sonny has the local theater scene in staying with friends in academic year bursting fos tered an orphaned chicken. Rome, GA, and are planning a Langhorne, and, lo and with activities and work for At this writing, the chicken, trip to Australia with friends behold, wouldn’t you know it? Doane’s Board of Trustees Woodstock, can only fly to from their church in October The bridge was up! and the Vestry at their church Sonny’s knees, but by the 2018. Bon voyage! As for me, in Williamsburg, Jeanette time this is being read, who Martha Conway Gabriel, our crashed for a few weeks over knows how high she will be son and main concern, Chuck, 1965 the summer. She and Bryant flying? Fourth of July was not has recovered well from his Class Agent: escaped to Maine for a week only the celebration of our brain surgery for a Sherry Shaw Butterworth in mid-July and welcomed and country’s birth, but also meningioma in November 215-884-1129 loved the chaos that filled their Meredith’s and Sonny’s 36th of 2016 and, although, [email protected] house in August when their wedding anniversary! occasionally tired, is back to family arrived from California. Meredith’s only trip so far this his regular routine, thank God. Sandy Alves Belcher brags And to Bryant, Jeanette year, other than visiting her He was recently appointed to that she and Bob still love appreciates the lovely daughter and family outside a full-time faculty position seeing their precious memories and immense Jacksonville, was to at the University of granddaughters every gratitude for a wonderful Birmingham to have her Massachusetts, Lowell Thursday, even if it usually husband! Our class second knee replacement. campus in the music involves schlepping them from workaholic, Linda Sharlin, The first, left knee is doing department, after over 13 one activity to another !! They and her partner/significant well, but the second one is a years of being an adjunct are going to England in the fall other, Michael, traveled to whole new ballgame—still a faculty member. Gabe and I because Bob is a Churchill Cape Cod to get in on the lot of pain after nearly eight are planning a trip for next scholar, and they plan to see festivities of Michael’s parents’ weeks post-op, unlike the first. May to celebrate our 50th many of the landmarks 60th wedding anniversary with She said that she is living wedding anniversary. I associated with his life. Susie a big clambake. Linda has vicariously through her busy attended Founder’s Day along Brotz Lippincott had a little also done a lot of traveling for grandchildren. Her 25 year-old with classmates Jeanette, excitement in late June. A work to Virginia and North grandson, Nick, is in the Air Carol, and Linda to celebrate home right behind hers Carolina, and she is Force National Guard based our school’s 180th founding. burned to the ground and the sometimes “alive and in Jacksonville and is No husbands or significant sheriff had to wake them at screaming, depending on my frequently deployed to places others were along, so we got 1:30 a.m. to tell them to gather work day!” Linda also has that can’t be mentioned… to spend as much time as we important things and possibly been in and out of New York secret stuff. And very busy could with each other, and it go outside. All were safe and City to visit with friends, go to granddaughter, Kate, was great catching up. We sound. Scott is on deployment the theater, spend time in graduated in May with many were all well entertained, to the China Sea, but will be some of the wonderful honors and will be attending wined and dined. It truly was returning in July. He has museums, and just general the University of Tennessee to a wonderful event, and kudos rented an Airbnb in Waikiki “bumming” around. She went study chemical engineering. to all who planned and and all of them and the on to say that both Annie with They are planning a trip to managed it! The beautiful grandchildren, and Scott's in- her group, and Meredith with Louisville, KY in mid- Sept. to changes on campus are worth laws are going there for five her husband, Jim, have been visit friends they made in a visit, so, to our classmates days. Lanny will be going on performing at summer music Arlington, VA. Meredith lived who have not been back to the "tiger cruise" with Scott on festivals in the NJ/NY area in Kentucky twice during the school in a while, please try to his ship, the USS Dewey, and this summer. Meredith Ates 1960’s and is looking forward make it to our 55th class ride back from Hawaii to San Gray hopes that Sonny’s next to seeing how things have reunion/Founder’s Day next Diego. Hopefully some time in project, will be the 1950’s changed over the last 50 (Holy May 4th and 5th. After all of the coming year, Susie will be playroom, outfitted with a juke Cow!) years! Paul and Shari the celebrating at school, I "home" again. She is really box, pinball machines and Reilly Culotta were off to took myself over to St. Mary’s looking forward to seeing IVY LEAVES • 18

friends, and visiting the Hall. on my birth father's side. Then Arduino, programming for guessing gender at that Nancy Carson Berst says life there's another cousin in computer electronics. She ASPCA…I am healthy, way is very strange and wonderful Australia that she would love loves her bi-weekly two-hour overweight and on August 20 I but what a crazy stage, like to visit. Marsha Megariotis visits toy Pulmonar will have been sober for 10 many of you, we are in. Her spent five days sightseeing in Rehabilitation at Southern years!! My little nanny dude mother celebrated her 95th San Diego visiting Susan Medical Group/Tallahassee turned 7 in June…can’t birthday in July on LBI and the Brotz Lippincott and Lanny. Memorial Hospital and begs believe we’ve been together whole family managed to She attended the graduation anyone who smokes to please for almost 6 years! Next make an appearance - all 27 of her first grandson, Caleb quit now! Jane Walton Founder’s Day some of us will of them. Her first-born Skopelitis, who graduated Mashburn has had a very be 71, some of us will still be granddaughter is heading off from high school Magna Cum rough time lately. She’s 70 AND I’m wondering if some to Kansas State University Laude in North Carolina. She beginning to see the light and of us will be turning back the and her newest also went to Cambridge, MD hopes to be in touch in the clock…Hope to see many of granddaughter, who made it to to visit Susan Wojick Carrow future. We’ve missed you, you next May! The school is her great-grandmother's and Paul. Later in the summer Jane, and look forward to truly beautiful!! birthday, is just a delight doing she went to Kill Devil Hills on hearing from you/seeing you. all sorts of clever things at 8 the Outer Banks for a week I ask all to send prayers for a months old. Plus she doesn't with the family (all 19 of them)! brighter light to shine. Susan 1967 even have to tell all of you Martha Mulford Gray is Wojick Carrow spent June Class Agent: what birthday she is about to happily busy with and July helping Paul as he Bonnie Dix Cavanaugh celebrate! Teddi Groff and granddaughters and Guy’s recovered from lower back [email protected] Mimo Black Betten and amazing cooking. How many surgery. Marsha spent 3 days husband Keith were in LBI last people can walk down the with them in late July. Her summer and caught up on the street and bring home fresh book club always welcomes latest news. After almost 70 crabs? The picture of the five Marsha for their annual years two amazing friends of us at Founder’s Day was planning meeting. Sherry located Teddi’s birth mother! sent by Martha, taken by Guy Shaw Butterworth…finally, She is alive and well and who is almost a class here I am. I apologize that this wants to meet Teddi. Last member. Jo-Ann Trouts writing didn’t get much October Teddi took the Falcon and Ray are both attention from me. John was Ancestr y DNA test and there melting through the dog days diagnosed with early onset were 174 1st to 6th cousins of August in Tallahassee. “It’s Alzheimer’s in mid-July 2015, listed as family matches. She like walking into a sauna and but the testing took a year planned to spend a long getting slapped in the face before that. He was 62 when weekend in North Carolina with a hot wet towel.” Ray is testing began. I will always visiting her 2nd cousins continuing his studies in believe that prayer and humor are the best medicines, so John and I laugh as much as Pam Borden Heckert '67, Kay Phelon possible. He retired on Allen '39, and Kay's daughter Cathie Allen Rodkey disability in September of 2015 and he and beloved Pam Borden Heckert and canine Charlie watch TV and Clark left Delaware for walk much. He is in a double- Colorado August 8 the day blind drug study for two years. their house was placed on the At the end of the study, he will market. Pam believes the Holy be given the drug, FREE for Spirit was at work again two life! We change our minds days later when their visit with every other day wondering if Kay Phelon Allen ’39 in he is on the drug or on the eastern Kansas caused them placebo. Katie and Ray now to miss a disastrous western have 4 dogs, 6 cats, and a Kansas storm with hail as big long-hair rabbit who had 6 as grapefruit! Barbara Founder's Day visit: Susan Wojick Carrow, Carolyn Viola, Marsha babies last month. Let’s hear it Branche reported that her Megariotis, Martha Mulford Gray, and Sherry Shaw Butterworth IVY LEAVES • 19

son's family has a new beagle does a lot of reading and Jane Rosenthal Schorr’s 1968 puppy. Barbara is still selling enjoys being outside. She daughter Courtney gave birth Class Agent: at Native American events would love to hear from to a baby girl in March. She's Barby Stults Crear and camping every weekend, classmates of any year. Her precious! She and Marc took [email protected] rain or shine, and loving it. email address is: their other two grandchildren She thought the 50th reunion [email protected] or ages 6 and 7 to London and Donna Griffing Dovi's oldest was lots of fun. Jane friend her on Facebook. Paris in July. Jane found a grandchild Clay, 14, will be Connors Rehark is feeling Kathy (Kay) Newberry Dubit fabulous tour company that going to high school this fall. the heat in Texas. She has says that the 50th reunion was had guides who made their Donna dropped her early- been working at keeping great and it was fantastic sightseeing interesting and so 2000 phone which ended up healthy by attending Silver seeing everyone from '67 plus much fun for the kids. It was in three separate pieces. She Sneakers exercise classes, the wonderful women from all an incredible family trip! Jane quickly found that you cannot water aerobics, and walking the other years! SMH raised and Marc are building a house just put the pieces back their three mini poodles each them to be dynamic!!! in Las Vegas. People say that together ... so she set out to day before the heat is she’s crazy to build a house buy a new cell and was intolerable. Jane bought a now but she says that at this drowning in options. She sewing machine to take some stage of life she knows what turned to her 12 year- old quilting classes and hasn’t she wants – one story, no grandson, they worked it out, sewn in so many years. shared bathroom, and no and Donna now has an Machines have certainly shared closet! It should be iPhone 7. She and hubby Bob changed and she now doesn’t completed by June of 2018. are still working, with Donna spend 30 minutes chasing the Jane’s m om turns 90 this still doing EMS. They have bobbin around the room. She October. They are celebrating lots of deer in the area and it is also enjoying her reading in Las Vegas with a dinner is driving Daisy, the beagle, again and has a new favorite party for her close friends and crazy. (Donna, call Chris author, Allison Pataki, who family and a Diana Ross quick!) Last spring we heard writes historical fiction. Jane concert. It should be a great that Doris Fischer reads anything Pataki puts out celebration for a great lady! I, participated in the January although she was never a Bonnie Dix Cavanaugh, wish Women’s March in history fan! Anne Gold Top left to right: Jody Hardenbergh I could have been with you all Washington, DC. In May, she Gleason says that everybody Tucci, Donna Lanting Davison at the reunion. We are now in took a month-long trip from who was unable to attend the our 8th week with no rain and Montana east to coastal 50th reunion was missed. She Middle Row: Gayle Van Duzer Carson, record high temperatures. Anne Gold Gleason, Barbara Branche, Maine and Newfoundland. is looking forward to our 55th. Suzann Condorousis Halstuch After the coldest winter on She drove to Maine, wove Who would have thought that record, the wettest spring on her way around the Great 50 years could have gone by Bottom Row: Kathy Newberry Dubit, record and are about to hit the Nancy Applegate Carlson, Pam Borden Lakes Region, and visited so quickly? She was also glad Heckert hottest, driest summer, we friends and family along the to have been in attendance for would gladly settle for way. Doris found our class gift to the memory of Things at home are good and “average.” We remain Newfoundland a wondrous Barbara, Suzanne, and quiet which is always a plus concerned again about wild place with charming fishing Rosamaria. Anne and Larry’s and she hopes to catch up fires and are trying to keep our villages, stunning coastal son Rick and his wife Larissa with Karen Berger Levin for grass and garden areas alive. scenery, and very fun-loving, had their fourth child Micah lunch soon (and that's a pure I continue to be involved with hard-working people. Kathy born in April. That birth brings pun since she is a runner and two book clubs, church McMillan Hoyler walked 200 the total to e ight grandchildren I definitely am not!!!) Also Kay activities, the hammered miles in 21 days on the Coast- for the Gleasons. had a quick conversation with dulcimer, gardening and to-Coast walk in the U.K. in Congratulations! They actually Judy Herman about taking stacking wood. We hope to May, with her husband for part start rehearsing for their dressage lessons with Judy in have a less severe winter, but of it and with a good Christmas show with the California, which they agreed all our wood is not yet cut and guidebook for all of it, ending Majestic Voice Chorus in a would mean dressage in the stacked because the hot/dry with a visit to her 24 year-old few weeks! Yikes! They also AM and Napa Valley wine weather prohibits the use of daughter based in London. attend water aerobics classes tasting in the PM. Kay thought ATVs and chain saws in the She had so much fun that they at their local YMCA. Anne that sounds like a winner! woods right now. are planning a 6-day walk in IVY LEAVES • 20

the Cotswolds in September, her husband are both in the Gulf Stream, Kate said, psychology, and will be staying as before in bed and teachers and travel all "stop the boat I want to get working at the Devereux breakfasts and pubs ("for our summer. They have enjoyed off". She remembers the two Foundation with children and daily pint") with bags carried many outdoor adventures dolphins that came by to say adolescents. It was a very by Sherpa Van. Kath says it's including paddle boarding, "Hi" one morning. Kate proud moment and big far easier than Sierra kayaking, and parasailing. says life is good and sends milestone for her family. backpacking!! She is sorry to Chris Picard Olson has love to all! Barby Stults Crear Susan and her husband got a have missed Doris on her discovered that deer don’t eat is me, The Blurb Gatherer. Springer Spaniel puppy Eastern trip this spring. Pam zinnias! So in case anyone is This time I heard from all but named Rose after losing their Weddle Joyce has been a gardener fighting in the one classmate! All of them are dog unexpectedly from an spending time with family and deer-flower wars, try planting well, but a few just had acute illness. She’s a handful, friends this summer with mini- some! On the work front: for nothing to report to Ivy but a delight. Frank Sleeper vacations in northern Indiana one of her clients, Chris has Leaves. I can relate, as I have writes there is nothing and in Ohio. Seeing learned new analysis no news to report either. It's newsworthy to report. Dianne granddaughter s Maddie and programs to derive insights hot. OK - you knew that. Worthington is spending a lot Lucy is always a priority! Back from Twitter, and she's of time in the garden this home, Pam started a applying machine learning summer, growing fruits and discussion club with her tools to their proprietary data 1969 vegetables and milkweed to retired friends, which has sets. Yikes! Jane Lawrence Class Agent: attract monarch butterflies. grown from the original four Purdy says the doldrums of Linda T. McMillan She is also enjoying blueberry members to twelve members summer have been clouded [email protected] picking with her grandkids, in a couple of months. It's over by concern for a dear and trying to figure out what to completely social ... meeting friend and his family who Jay Abbott is hurrying to get do with the resident for lunch once a month to stayed with them while hoping his kitchen remodel done groundhog. I, Linda solve the world problems with to qualify for a double lung before San Francisco is hit by McMillan, started off the year great food and a glass of transplant at Duke. It’s hard to a nuke. Margaret Eysmans is participating in the January wine. She says the wine deal with the reality that he very active with projects on 21st Women’s March in disappears faster than the wasn’t accepted because of the Medford Leas, NJ Boston. It was a powerful and world problems, but they serious cardiac issues. Her campus, plays duplicate thrilling experience to stand in persevere. Pam is still doing good news is that her bridge, and enjoys spending solidarity with women across online editing with "her little nephew’s family has relocated several weeks in the summer the globe who are fighting for freelance business" and is still from Saudi Arabia and are with her “significant other” equal rights and social justice. volunteering with the Sierra now living in Charlotte, NC! It Peter at his family's “cottage" It was our generation that Club and Westie Rescue. was a great a relief. Her sister, (built in 1927) in Southwest started the social movement Linnie McLean Livingston Sandy Lawrence Wheeler, Harbor on Mount Desert that would change the and hubby Tom are spending class of 1970, has returned to Island. They are taking a American culture forever, and a few days in Lake Tahoe. Charlottesville, VA, where she Road Scholar barge trip in I can’t believe we are fighting Their pool at home has been is now living in a care facility Provence in October. Melissa the fight all over again. very busy, especially because for dementia. Jacqui Thomas Craven Fowler says there is Additionally, I serve as a of the heat. Linnie's qigong says "hi" but has no new news not too much new to report. member of the Outreach teacher is doing a water this time ... just same old Jack Gearren has spent the Committee of my Unitarian qigong class at their pool! Her same old, she says. I can last two years traveling solo church. In the spring, our flower and vegetable gardens relate! Kate Thropp is refining around Southeast Asia, committee reviewed are doing well this year, and "the look" for their grandchild participating in a global non- numerous grant requests and they are enjoying the fruits of who is two. Says she never in competitive running club, and conducted site visits to a their labor. She really enjoys her wildest dreams thought marveling at what he calls number of non-profit making bouquets for friends. she would be doing this!!! “paradise”. You’ll have to stay organizations to determine Daughter Lara and family Kate, Josh, and two tuned to find out the rest of the which would receive a large moved out into the country adventurous souls took their story. Susan Block Orr’s grant from one of our and have started a mini farm: Bavaria 42, "Aloha Spirit" to daughter graduated from the endowments. I am extremely two dogs, two cats, two goats, Bermuda this spring for the Philadelphia College proud that we selected an 5 chickens, and two fish! America's Cup race. After of Osteopathic Medicine with organization instrumental in Other daughter Nerissa and three days of "set on tumble" a doctorate in clinical helping to settle Syrian IVY LEAVES • 21

refugees in the Boston area. 1970 Sheryl Kemp Kittrell’s son cancel. Paul Worthington To meet these families and Class Agent: Steven was married to recently toured the west coast learn their stories has been Barbara Duncan White Lindsay in Charleston in April of the USA. He reports that he personally very moving. On [email protected] 2016. In March 2017, their son could fit in there very well!!! Is August 5th, my daughter biked David became engaged to it too soon to plan for our 50th 163 miles and raised almost Suzanne Muldowney, at 65, MaryGrace, and they will be reunion in 2021?? $6500 for the Dana Farber does not plan to retire for quite married at the end of Cancer Institute in Boston, a long time. To mark the 120th December in Orlando, her where my husband Tim was anniversary of the novel hometown. Also in March, the 1972 treated successfully 12 years “Dracula”, she was asked to Kittrells welcomed their first Class Agent: ago. This is her 5th year dance "The Dracula Archives" grandson, William, born to Kathryn Black Wright riding, and she is already at the Mausoleum of Steven and Lindsay. Sarah [email protected] talking about next year. So Contemporary Art in and her husband Andrew much progress has been Philadelphia. Sandy continue to pastor a church in Neil Grannick went to a made in the treatment of Lawrence Wheeler has Douglasville, GA, and their number of Doane's cancer thanks to the relocated to Charlottesville two daughters (now 3 and games this past winter. If availability of funds for VA. See 1968 for more details almost 6) bring them you've never been to one, research. This summer I tried about Sandy. Barbara Wise incredible joy. Sheryl and they are very exciting and very my hand at organic gardening keeps busy teaching and husband Ralph just celebrated good. He just became semi- for the first time, and I am traveling and said she has their 41st anniversary. He retired still selling ladies amazed at the beautiful been to some "pretty strange retired spring of 2016, and intimate apparel but now produce I have grown. Whole and remote places in the last they hit the ground running, "working" from home four Foods would be proud. For year or so. All is well with kids doing as much globe-trotting days a week and one day in the end of summer, I’m and grandkids. Anyone out as possible, weighing Sheryl the office. August 19th is his looking forward to a vacation her way (Tucson or Phoenix down with 20 or more pounds son's wedding taking place at on Vinalhaven, an island off area) is welcome to get in of photo equipment Rose Bank Winery in the coast of Maine. On the touch to meet for lunch. everywhere they go! In May Newtown PA. His wife Joanne mundane side, our house they did a Baltic cruise, is planning to retire after this renovation continues on and followed by a beautiful driving school year. Then travel and on and once again I say that I 1971 journey through Scotland. Last playing golf! hope it is finished in 2017! I Class Agent: fall, they spent a fascinating also recommend the following Wendy Elliott Russell month in Botswana and South free podcast by Malcolm wendyrussell321@gmail Africa, where they had a 1974 Gladwell that mentions Henry .com wonderful photo adventure on Class Agent: Rowan who gave so safari and along the West Pamela Brown generously to St. Mary’s Thank you, John Borden, for Coast of South Africa for [email protected] Hall/Doane Academy. You pitch-hitting for Wendy this wildflower season. In January, can find it at time! John Borden and Mike they headed for a two-week A request to the class of 1974 www.revisionisthistory.com. Davis were able to spend cultural immersion trip along from Pam, your class agent – Season 1: Episode 6: “My some quality time together the Irrawaddy River in I’ve been attempting to do our Little Hundred Million.” It’s an when Mike was here from Myanmar, now accessible to Class Agent “job” for 43 years! exposé about philanthropy in Wisconsin for Founder’s Day tourists. In February, Ralph That ought to be worth the world of higher education. last May. They would both succumbed to his back issues, everyone chipping in for me to Check it out. report that it was a grand time and underwent lumbar take a trip to Italy, don’t you catching up! John’s son has reconstruction surgery, and think?! LOL And, to this day, been promoted to a branch she had foot surgery so it’s the same people who manager’s position with they’ve been stuck at home respond with occasional Enterprise in Maplewood, NJ. since, while they recuperated. updates, and still many who He apparently is improving the They were supposed to meet will not respond to me at all. If Be sure to catch up with branch’s performance and is Wendy Elliott Russell and you’ve changed your contact graduates from St. Mary's Hall looking to continue to improve Andy at Glacier National Park, information (email, phone, and Doane Academy on the office's performance at the but they are not quite yet up name change) and have not Facebook. location. for hiking yet, so they had to updated me or the school, IVY LEAVES • 22

please do that! My email is Fred Mirsky says “Everything his wife Sue have not figured Boonton, NJ. Terry also is on above and I’m also on is fine in Connecticut!” He and out retirement yet. Just waiting Facebook and Instagram as LinkedIn and Facebook. his wife bought a condo and to see where the kids end up the The Steampunk Illuminist. Thank you everyone! I’ll look are living near their son, living and whether or not there He and his wife Diane will be forward to hearing from you! daughter-in-law, and new will be any grandkids! He had celebrating their 35th wedding Here are the people that are granddaughter! Janice a “Mark Slocum sighting” and anniversary, live in Sunnyside, MIA (still): Marge Kleinfield, Mitchell Christianson and hopes to talk to him soon! NY, and enjoy weekends at Robin Granello, Margaret hubby Gary are enjoying their (Class Agent note: That would their Margate, NJ place. He Griggs, Mark Slocum, Tish granddaughter, who turned be great since I haven’t heard keeps in touch with Fred Morrow. I’ve tried to search two in November. She’s been from Mark in 43 years!) After Mirsky and Bob Kushner. on Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. enjoying the summer and also 35+ years,Terry Peikin has Terry would love to hear from with no results. If you know went on a winter vacation – retired from being a chef and classmates. Pam Brown, your any of our missing classmates destination kept secret! She is continuing his successful class agent, has moved from and/or have their contact info would love to get together craft, Steampunk lamps and Terre Haute to Lafayette, IN, – please let me know. Andrea again in the Burlington area jewelry. (sample photo below) home of Purdue University, to “Bitsy” Hall Preston is still with classmates, if people are be closer to my daughter, son- living in the Burlington area going to be in the area again in-law, and (now) two and continues to work with anytime in the future. Marc grandchildren: Aiden Matthew beloved animals at a vet clinic. Zingarini turned 60 years old Rusk, 4, and Brooklyn Payge But, both she and her and celebrated with a major Rusk, born last November. It’s husband Mark are looking blow-out bash in Asbury Park. so nice to be close to them forward to one day moving to He’s currently managing the now but, it has been an New England! She stays in General Liability Department adjustment moving again and touch with Janice Mitchell of the Philadelphia office of starting over in a new city with Christiansen. Carol O’Neill McGivney, Kluger and Cook. all of the associated Tharp continues to work in In addition, he has spent a lot challenges: from finding a new property management. Life of time out west, cycling, doctor to meeting people! revolves around her children, skiing, and climbing at his And, those boxes….ugh! Do Brittany and Adam. Brittany place in Jackson Hole, they ever end? Retirement is and her boyfriend, Marc, Wyoming which Marc says it’s not a word allowed in my recently bought a house close “Heaven on Earth”! Paul His crafts are located at Arts vocabulary. My daughter, to Carol in Toms River, NJ. McIvaine is still in sunny Plus in Collingswood, NJ, Meghan, works at Purdue Adam will be graduating in California! Says he’s blessed Deasons Change in University and my son-in-law, December from West Chester to be in relatively good health. Hainesport, NJ, Eco Alley in Rob, is in practice as a University in PA. Carol has a Two of his children are living Stone Harbor, NJ, and, chiropractor in West Lafayette, new feline in the family, Esme. outside the country. He and Broadfoot and Broadfoot in IN. I still keep in contact with

Carol O'Neill Tharp's '74, photos

1. Son, Adam on the campus of West Chester University

2. Daughter, Brittany and her boyfriend Marc

3. New feline, Esme IVY LEAVES • 23

Carol O’Neill Tharp, and try to 1978 On May 6, 2017, the Corning, NY. The Garemore get updates from all of you Class Agent: graduates attending the family and Wells family spent every 6 months! I would love Debra Peters Cilingin Annual Meeting elected Easter with the Ugoretzes. to hear from all of you. [email protected] Audrey Akins Williamson as They were able to see Jeff president of the Society of deliver his sermon and share Adam Potkay will be a visiting Graduates. Thank you, a delicious Easter meal distinguished professor at Audrey, for your service to our together. Everyone had a Princeton University for the school! We look forward to great visit. Jeff’s eldest 2018-19 academic year-- he'll your leadership! Your class daughter Kaitlyn graduated in be back in New Jersey after a agent, Susanne LaGraff May from the University of long absence, and looks Galioto, is proud to say that Pennsylvania with a forward to seeing some old my daughter Sophia recently bachelor’s degree and SMH/Doane friends. Bill and I, graduated from North master’s degree in East Asian Debr a Peters Cilingin, were Brunswick Township High studies. She will be going to overjoyed when our son, School. She is attending University of California - Santa John, got married to our Rutgers College of Arts and Barbara for a PhD program amazing daughter-in-law, Sciences in September, with studying Japanese Shinto in Rohini, on July 1 at Normandy the goal to study genetics. Our the fall. I am hoping to see Farm in Blue Bell. We are so former classmate Bill Kaitlyn if she chooses to stay blessed and also happy that Barretta is performing with in SoCal for the holidays. our daughter and son-in-law, the Muppets at the Hollywood Daughter Ariel will be a Kara and Ben, were able to Bowl for three nights in sophomore at St. Timothy's in return for the wedding from September and also begins Maryland. Empty Nest Okinawa, where Ben is filming with Melissa McCarthy syndrome has arrived at the serving in the US Marines. It's in "The Happytime Murders" Ugoretz home! Ivy hard to believe our 40th is feature, directed by Brian Washington was a guest next year. I hope to see Henson. speaker at Doane’s Career everyone at our reunion! Day last May. As part of the Finance Panel, Ivy spoke 1985 about her career as a bank 1982 Class Agent: examiner. Thank you, Ivy, for Class Agent: Cynthia Ferguson being a resource and Susanne LaGraff Galioto Pennepacker inspiration! I, Cindy Ferguson [email protected] [email protected] Pennepacker, was able to sneak away for a few days Rob Bodine’s son Alex over Labor Day to spend graduated from Boise State some time with Chuck and University with a degree in Jenn Sehorn Wells at their human biology. Son Tate is beach house in Sea Isle City, entering his senior year at NJ. My amazing mom passed Michigan State University away in April and it was nice majoring in graphic design. to spend a few days with my Joe Garemore is organizing a best friends near the beach “Class of 85 Amphibious Trip” my mom loved. They are through the Pinelands over (unofficially) my “go to” Bed Labor Day Weekend. Joe and Breakfast when in New promised an update (with Jersey. My husband, mom photos!) in the next issue of and I, along with my brother Ivy Leaves. Joe’s son Tim is a and his family, stayed there 1. Pam Brown's '74 grandchildren, junior at Doane, and daughter Aiden and Brooklyn last November when we

Grace is at Hofstr a studying attended my nephew’s Audrey Akins Williamson '82 2. Pam, Aiden, and Brooklyn communications. Jeff Ugoretz and Fred Mirsky '74 wedding. We all stayed at and his family are enjoying their shore home again in April 3. Pam and Brooklyn IVY LEAVES • 24

when we were in New Jersey 1996 as an art teacher at Hyattsville 2010 for my mom’s funeral. The Class Agent: Elementary School in Class Agents: accommodations are amazing Jaclyn Hickey Marshall September 2017. Bryan Leib Brittany Leigh Achilles if anyone is in need of a jaclyn.m.marshall@gmail was recently elected [email protected] comfortable room and .com Treasurer of the Philadelphia unlimited scrapple and pork Young Republicans. Alison Marciante roll! Neal McTighe, his wife alison.marciante@gmail Heather and son Henry have .com enjoyed a number of trips to 2006 1995 Southport, NC, this summer. Class Agent: Frank C. Vespe Class Agent: Henry loves to play on the Hillary Bryce Rupert [email protected] Cristina Pryor Smolenak beach and, like his father, [email protected] [email protected] loves golf! They are In April, Callan Dill was celebrating his 2nd birthday I have been enjoying spending engaged to Evan Lichtenauer, Marnie Byford has been on August 22, and looking my summer with family a fellow chiropractic student. promoted to Regional Director forward to cooler weather this especially my daughter, They will be married in May of Recruiting for the TN/ MS fall. He wishes us all the best Scarlett. Scarlett will be one 2018 and Callan will graduate region for SIMOS, a customer- the rest of 2017! Your class on September 19th. It seems with a Doctorate of focused, results-oriented labor agent, Jaclyn, is looking as though time is going by Chiropractic in June 2018. management firm. Her oldest forward to seeing many more fast! As for the rest of the The couple plans on opening daughter, Ta ylor Williams, has alumni at the next Bi-Annual summer, I am looking forward their own practice in Northern graduated from high school Alumni & Friends Get- to going on a few little family Virginia, hopefully in October and is attending Tennessee Together at Legends, 318 vacations. Class of 2006 2018. State University ‘21 and High St, Burlington, NJ on reach out to me with your playing Woman's Basketball Saturday, October 14, 2017 news! on a full ride Scholarship. Her after Homecoming. Please 2013 14-year-old was accepted into spread the word to alumni Class Agents: the IB (International from all years. Let’s make the 2008 Jermall Keels Baccalaureate) Program at next one even better than the Class Agent: [email protected] Germantown High School. Her last!! For more information Kimberly M. Doell two youngest daughters are about the event contact Jaclyn [email protected] Alexa N. Smith-Rommel accepted into the Marshall at jaclyn.m.marshall [email protected] Germantown optional program @gmail.com Abena Bonna is entering her for elementary and middle final year at Yale School of Joe DeMarco graduated with school. Alex McTighe started Architecture and will receive a a biology major and a new job selling software for 2004 Master of Architecture degree neuroscience minor degree an eCommerce company Class Agent: in May 2018. Your class from Ursinus College, where called Channel Advisor. His Crystal-Lynn Carter Hayes agent, Kimberly Doell, has he played varsity soccer. He wife, Lizzie, recently added a [email protected] been living in Providence, RI has plans to study physical real estate license to her for the past five years and I therapy in graduate school. home renovation and design Zachary Beachem recently have worked at Harvard Jermall Keels graduated from business. Their daughter, completed his MBA at UC Business School in Boston for American University with a Frances, is entering Children's Berkeley's Haas School of the past two. I’m looking degree in information House at Follow the Child Business. He is a Global forward to my upcoming technology and Montessori School. Alex Business Manager for Wipro travels (for fun) to Chicago, communications. This fall he welcomes any SMHDA friends Limited. Zach is residing New York City, Colorado, and begins his first year at who are visiting the Raleigh officially in Hayward, Washington DC. We’ve also Georgetown Law School. area. Your reporter Cristina California but he travels and started planning a get- Aaron Minton is studying Smolenak, and my husband, works all over the world. together for our ten-year mechanical engineering and Steve, and daughter, Abigail, Shaina Booker moved to reunion next summer/fall! has a co-op with Alaska will be welcoming another Maryland in the fall of 2016. Airlines in Seattle. He will baby girl in October 2017. She will start a new position graduate from the University IVY LEAVES • 25

of Alabama next year. Vince has declared printmaking as a getting 4th place in his Pensyl graduated from major at Tyler. He plans to school’s Art of Science George Washington University spend his spring semester competition and was the only with a degree in political 2018 in Rome. After an artist to have two accepted science, and was exciting freshman year in New works in the Hartnett Gallery’s commissioned as a Second York City, Leyli Malikova yearly undergraduate juried Lieutenant in the U.S. Army. moved back home to exhibition. Connor is currently Vince next reports to infantry Azerbaijan where she landed in the process of co-founding school at Fort Benning, an internship as a guest a club at U of R for people to Georgia. Alexa Smith- service agent at JW Marriott discuss animal research (with Rommel graduated with a Absheron Baku. She is a focus on people who are political communications currently applying to schools pre -vet or plan on studying major with political science in in order to continue animals in grad school). and Spanish minors from Vince Pensyl '13 pursuing her career in Vivian Okoye started working George Washington and Jermall Keels '13 marketing and advertising, as as a research assistant at the University. She's planning on well as her fluency in Spanish. Advanced Biomedical doing some traveling after 2015 Charles Marchesani is at Research Center on her graduation and will be looking Class Agent: Washington College pursuing school’s medical campus. She for employment in Sarah Howell a major in anthropology. He also recently began communication for [email protected] was working with the Habitat volunteering at the Brigham international development for Humanity Club at sever al Women’s Hospital on her free organizations. Emily Young Gregory Allen recently began work sites this past semester. weekends. She is on the graduated with a marketing a job with Morgan State He created his first album executive board for the African degree from Adrian College, in University’s admissions. He cover for ‘Heart on Fire’. He Students Organization. Michigan, where she skated auditioned and was chosen to spent the beginning of his Alyssa Rogers will soon be for 2 years on Team USA, be a member of his school’s summer at Archaeological studying abroad in Italy at was a 4-time national famous choir. He also met and Field School in Maryland and Studio Arts College competitor, and a 2-time received a tie from is interning for his second year Inter national (SACI). Mary Jo international competitor. She Congressman Cedric at Broadridge Financial Sieb began her clinical is planning on going into Richmond. Kelsey Doell has Systems. Connor Newman is experiences this past spring coaching the sport. Brett declared a double major in continuing his pursuit of a and she has decided to Keays graduated with a psychology and triple major in Brain & pursue a career in travel Management major from communications. She hopes Cognitive Science, nursing. During the school Moravian College. He to pursue a career as a school Psychology, and Studio Art at year, she volunteers her time obtained his Commercial Real counselor. This past spring the University of Rochester, with the elderly. Thomas Estate licence in 2016 and is she competed on the softball while also making dean’s list. Simpson joined two financial employed as an associate team at Juniata, making it the This past semester he worked clubs, FMA and Sam Fund. with Mercer Oak Realty. playoffs for the first time in in a lab studying the visual He is most proud to be a over 5 years. Trent Eastman systems of rhesus macaques member of Sam Fund. He went abroad to Madrid, Spain, with live animals. He also immediately applied for where he loved learning about finished out his year and a half leadership and was elected to the history and language while term as the be manager of the industrial visiting places like , publicity/communications chair sector. Alexander Trosko is Morocco, Paris and Geneva. for Pride Network. Connor has extremely excited to be He is currently doing a continued his design work halfway through with college. summer internship for an including designing all the John Victor runs a social engineering consulting posters for Pride as well as a media marketing company. He company in Riverside, NJ with t-shirt and logo for the largest is currently working with his Brook Eagleson and looking and oldest simulation (table- team on a Youtube forward to playing club top) gaming convention in the promotional series on the northeast. In that same vein again in the fall. culture of each section in D.C. Jermall Keels, Joe DeMarco, Aaron Steven Klova is working this Connor has continued to Your class agent, Sarah Minton, Alexa Smith, and Emily Young summer as a bike courier and pursue art competitions Howell, recently joined - all from the class of '13 IVY LEAVES • 26

Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority and I was elected as treasurer for the Executive Greek Council on Ursinus College’s campus. I am studying English and Education to become either a high school English teacher or a special needs teacher. In hopes of improving my writing skills I began writing for The Odyssey and was promoted to editor.

In Memoriam

1945 Patricia Van Horn Lix, May 15, 2017

1948 Phebe Gulick Snow, May 5, 2017

1949 Anne Harvitt Barlow, March 31, 2017

1950 Kay Lorraine Strahle Rogers, October 7, 2016

1969 Hresanthe “Terry” Litsas Calogredes, March 1, 2017

2014 Gabriel West Roth, August 16, 2017* (*) associate graduate

Kathy Lisehora September 1, 2017 served as our school nurse Last year's freshman class honored the from 1979 through 2015 class of '33 during Spirit Week by recreating their graduation photo WWW.DOANEACADEMY.ORG/GIVING

2017 BY THE NUMBERS

Restricted 2% Bequests ANNUAL 18%

Events REPORT 4%

#DOANENATION Unrestricted On May 31st 2017, in celebration of Bishop Doane’s birthday and to 76% honor the 180th anniversary of St. Mary’s Hall and Doane Academy, we hosted our third annual #DoaneNation day. With the support of OVERVIEW Doane parents, students, alumni, faculty, and friends, we surpassed our initial goal of 180 donations and ended the 24 hour period of

giving with over 210 donations and $22,000. The success of this 250 donors year’s #DoaneNation day was possible because of the overwhelming support and generous contributions of the Doane 200 donors community. Many members of the community had the chance to 150 donors engage with Doane via social media platforms, featuring video clips and images of students and faculty, leading up to and during 100 donors #DoaneNation. This increased online engagement had a significant 50 donors impact on the success of the day and allowed us to capture donations from many first time donors as well as continued 0 donors participation from other members of the Doane community.

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Scarborough Society Caroline Kerlin Kemmerer '62 Joseph and Karen Csenteri Lois Anderson Tyrone and ($5,000+) John Knapp Michele Colavito Rocco Andonie '28 Sharalanda Coleman Henry M. Rowan Family Curtis and Sheila Knazick Edward and Mary Dallmann William and Beatrice Margaret Stillwaggon Foundation George and Carol Long Michael Davis '71 Ashmore *H Collis '54 Alice Huang x'57 and Julie Lyman William and Donna Lanting Ryan and Stacey Atkinson Justin Cooper David Baltimore Bruce and Laura MacLachlan Davison '67 Michelle Gimpel Babb '94 Julia Cooper William Osterman and John Martin Edward deVillafranca Keith and Kelly Babula Chris Cosentino Christina Cecchi '85 Daniel and Jennifer Thomas and Lisa Eastman Rebecca Wallace Baier '00 Joseph and Laurie Creighton John Collins III McDonough Stephen Fairchild '75 Randy and Jacalyn Ashmore John and Carol Richards Alice Collins Fisk '61 John and Alice McGee *H Bruce Farkas Bak '76 Culberson '63 Clark and Pamela Borden Brad and Laura Messenger Jon and Cynthia Johnson Justin Baldwin '09 Emily Curci '13 Heckert '67 Robert and Tari Norum Floria '57 Allison Baratta Susan Curlett Patricia Decker Patterson '56 Amy and Adam Paglione '91 Robert and Cindy Goodrich Rita Barbalace Robert Daly and Kathy Timothy and Maria Sadar Judith Perinchief '57 Suzann Condorousis Rebecca Beckerman Jones-Daly Robert and Marsha Silcox Monica and Adam Potkay '78 Halstuch '67 Sandra Alves Belcher '65 Melissa D'Amelio Audrey Winzinger '76 Douglas Powell Bruce and Christine Harris Rachel and Jordan John D'Amelio Caroline Myers Trust Jonathan and Julia Gleason Carlos and Stacy Hoz de Vila Bennett '98 Paul Dawson Cepreghy Charitable Rhoads '57 John and Valerie Longo Bonita Bennett Rafael and Jasmine Declet Foundation Vincent Schino and Mary Ann John and Margaret Majane Paul and Amy Bent Joseph DeMarco '13 Diocese of New Jersey Casey-Schino Charles and Andrew Berezin Michelle Dewey The Baltimore Family Fund Elizabeth Sharrier '83 Patricia Marchesani Debra and Ethan Betten '95 Michael Diaczynsky The Estate of Cynthia David and Suzanne Shaw Robert McKay IV Thomas and Jeanne Steven and Sally Didomenico McFarland *H Smith '61 William and Jennifer McLaren Marie Blair Edward and Eusebia Diggs Networking Matters Judiith Walters Stein '57 Linda McMillan '69 Patricia Blair Mark and Paula DiLeo Winzinger, Inc. Kevin and Daunne Sullivan John and Virginia Miller Patrick Blair Collin Dill Brad and Susan Trimble Wallace and Priscilla Norum Peter Blair David Doran Doane Fellows ($2,500 - Charles and Katharine Hutton James and Lorraine Paradis Randye Bloom David M. Doran $4,999) Tweedy '59 Kenneth and Yvonne Perrottet Charles and Roxane Blow Jeanne Doran Larry and Paula Boyd Catherine and Chancellor Brian and Victoria Reid Eric Blow '11 Jane Doran Bryant and Jeanette Smith Van Sciver '88 Katharine Shinn Rickus '57 Briana Boles Hugh Dougherty Cureton '63 Diane Higham Warrick '57 Michael Russell Zelphia Boles Kevin and Elizabeth Fineburg '60 Nancy MacFarland Paul and Joanne Schneider Leslie Boles Bernadette Dronson Tim Irons Wismer '43 Allan and Lara Schwager Janette Boulden '00 Candy-Lou Dryce Pamela Geurds Kabati '81 Acacia Financial Group, Inc. Mary-Virginia Shaw '57 Robert and Amanda Boulton Kathryn Newberry Dubit '67 Robert and Margaret BCG Securities Alice Shoemaker '50 Philip and Greta Brackett Kelly Dun Fenimore Morris '57 Brown & Connery, LLP David Stein Kendall Bradford '78 Robert and Virginia Dunne Ronald and Margaret Pitko Burlington Press John Stockton '83 Barbara Branche '67 Todd Eagleson and Pamela George and Carolyn Clearwater Concrete Eric and Branetta Toatley Katherine Brandwood Carolan Eagleson Sanderson Ellis Family Foundation Nancy Wegard '75 Elizabeth Budd Breithaupt '49 Trent Eastman '15 Sandra Stoddart Smith '61 Glenmede Trust Company Daniel and Leigh Breslau '74 Christopher Evans B. Marvin and Sally Garrison Harrison, Mauro, Morgan CPA Mary Ann Williamson Eileen McCormack Brooks '66 M. Temple Fawcett '46 Thomas '57 Investors Bank Edward and Alita Wingfield James M. Buck III Rosemary Fearon A&E Construction Co. Mercer Oak Realty, LLC Albert John and Kathryn Black Elle Bukosky '18 Susan Kahn Ferry '61 Barton & Cooney New York Life Wright '72 Katherine Bukosky '24 Karen Fischer '59 Kent & McBride, P.C. Schino Property Ryan Yansick Richard and Lois Bunnens Doris Fischer '68 PSE&G Management, LLC Bank of America Steven and Deborah Burke Fred Fisher T.C. Irons Agency Shoppes at the Glen, LLC Charitable Foundation David and Sheila Butt Sara Flamm S J Alliance Mechanical, LLC Burlington County Sherry Shaw Butterworth '65 Linda Fox Odenheimer Society Terra Associates, Inc. Bar Foundation Alexander and Joyce Buzick Jeremy Freidman ($1,000-$2,499) The Dubrow Foundation Burlington Country Club Robert Cabanas Itai Fruchter Carol Allen Baugh '51 The Jonathan E. Essex Community College Neil and Felicia Cain John and Martha Nancy Carson Berst '65 Rhoads Trust Men's Basketball Joseph and Denise Campbell Conway Gabriel '63 Keith and Muriel Black Wharton Business Group Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Brian Campbell David Gardellin Betten '65 JH Consulting Group, Inc. Renee Carl Jacqueline Germain Stanley and Sandra Harbourt Headmaster's Circle Lehman's Graduate Supply Salvatore and Patrick Gibbons Bishop '62 ($500-$999) Page Funeral Home Gerladine Carlese Anne Gold Gleason '67 Holly and Joseph Anonymous Silver Oak Design Nancy Applegate Carlson '67 John and Sidney Hagert Garemore '85 Stacy Anderson Sterling Benefits LLC Linda Carnival Gommel '57 Kenneth and Lisa Griffin John Borden, Jr. Whitesell Construction Co. Inc Susan Wojick Carrow '65 Robert Gordon '86 Susan and Aubrey John Borden, III '71 Gayle Van Duzer Carson '67 Matthew Gorman Haines x'81 The Revs Paul and True Blue (Up to $499) Peter and Norma Carter Martha Mulford Gray '65 John and Leslie Halenar Barbara Briggs Richard Abdill John and Patricia Casey Madeline Gray Steve and Laurie Harrison Christopher and Jane Affleck Betty Lou Casey-Gernhardt Janet Greave Jeff Hedge '87 Catherine Bukosky Cynthia Affleck Jon and Charlotte Castillon Rose Greenbaum Marc Hembrough Alexander '96 and Heather Victoria Greene Aldrich '70 Susan Catando Teddi Groff '65 Barbara Armstrong Mann Buzick '97 Gregory and Mariyln Allen Carmine Ceasar Richard and Denise Guerriere Jamieson '51 Edward Canivan and Lynn Catherine Phelon Allen '39 Giovanna Cecchi Kerri Guinosso Mary Louise Johnson '57 Welsh-Canivan Gregory Tyler Allen '15 Kelly Chalifoux Timothy Hall '83 Kathleen Lisehora Keays '88 Bonnie Dix Cavanaugh '67 Kathy Almeida Jeanne Charles Gokulraj Harikumar '18 IVY LEAVES • 29

Eliana Harrison '17 Rich and Vivian Lewis Kristen Nisbet John and Donna Rusinko Michael and Meghan Toomey The Rev. J. Connor Haynes Susan Brotz Lippincott '65 Diane O'Connell Kristin Rusinko Michael and Lisa Totin Harry Heck Wayne Lisehora John O'Connell Wendy Elliott Russell '71 Richard Towle '72 Kurt Hendricks '83 Giovanna Lockhart Caroline Shaw Oliver '73 Stephen Russo Cassie Travormina '17 Christopher Henn Gerald and Beth Lodge Temitope and Timothy and Beth Sadar Kyle Trimble Judith Herman '67 Kirk Lombardi Stella Oluwaseun-Apo Ashley Sadar '05 Isabella Trimble '20 Kevin Herrmann and Giana Longo '18 Mark and Linda Osman Ava Sadar '26 Cole Trimble '17 Alison Sullivan Harry Luo '17 Sabina Osterman '21 Brooke Sadar '29 Allison Trosko Dennis and Margaret Herron Reva Luce Daria Osterman '24 Cardiss Sammy Alexander Trosko '15 Richard and Sandra Hibbard John Lytkowski and Janice Osterman James Sanderson Frank and Georgia George and Kathryn Holeman Stacey Roth-Lytkowski June Osterman Katharine Sanderson Hardenbergh Tucci '67 Lawrence Holeman Michele Machion Irina Ottley Peter Sanderson Greta van Noordenberg x'88 Emily Wright Holt '45 Sherri Mahoney James Ottley Vincent and Mary Schino Margaret and Harry Van Benjamin and Anne Cramer Thomas Mahoney Carlos Ottley Douglas Schleicher Sciver '77 Hoover '59 Francis and Brenda Maneri Robert and Carol Paglione David Schmeltzer Linda Viteri '60 Paul Howe Howard and Nancy Mann Dominic and Jeanette Scholz Genna and Elana Voronov Mary Hultz Sara Marchesani '18 MaryAnn Paradise Jane Rosenthal Schorr '67 Nancy Cramer Walker '83 Elden and Toni Hulbert Ben Marchesani '18 Vilene Parris Barbara Schuessler '59 Harry Wang '17 Huntling '50 Jaclyn Hickey Marshall '96 Glenn and Jeanne Paulsen Wolfgang Schwanitz Kathleen Ware Jonathan Isakoff Mary Lou Mascarin David Payne Monica Nalipinski-Schwanitz Charles '85 and Jennifer Joyce Jack Richard and Mason Jose Peguero '88 Timothy Schwanitz '17 Sehorn Wells '85 Ellis Jack Lauren Mathews Tara Perigny Nitin Banwar and Dian Wender Glenda Jack Ben Mathews '17 Ernest Perino Heidi Schwarz Linda Focht Whistler x'58 Michael and Kevin and Margo Mattis Gabrielle Perrottet '11 Karl Schwarz Maxine White-Brown Elizabeth Jankowski Mark and Adrienne Mazar Victoria Perrottet '09 Michael Scolaro Ellen Winslow '66 Jamar Jennings Jeffrey and Rebecca Perrottet '11 Katherine Sereduk Barbara Wise '70 Ryan Nicole Jennings Lindsay McClellan Emanuel and Christine Perry Steven and Sylvia Sereduk Suzanne Woodard Carolyn Viola John x'65 Margaret McClellan Matthew and WenHui Shao '14 Nancy Fuller Wright '55 Tracy Johnson Donovan McClellan '18 Alexsandra Perry Linda Sharlin '63 Bruce Wylie Denise Johnson Joseph and John and Kathleen Blair Donald Shaw Frances Mulford Young '59 Julius Jones Pamela McCormick Person '66 Adolph Shaw Cynthia Young Douglas Jones David McCormick John and Dolores Peterson Brittany Shaw Emilyrose Young '13 Leslie-Ann Jones Colleen McCormick Richard and Betsy Siegrist Paul Sheehan '87 Elena Viteri Yuskiewicz '57 Jamaal Jones Lucy McGraw Petri '61 Dennis and Joseph and Bonnie Zaczek Justine Jones Connor McHugh '20 Kevin and Christine Pfister Richelle Sherwood Ariana Zaczek '30 Natasha Jones Terence and Morella McIntosh Lewis Phillips '17 Jane Sherwood Ligian Zhang '17 Tom Kariger Clemon and Roberta McIntosh Lou Pica x'80 Desiree Sherwood Bagnell Hengli Zhu '17 Frances Rosenzweig Katherine McKee Nicholas and Susan Pizzola Adam Sholley Adam Ziegler '17 Kaufmann x'63 Anderson McLeod Nancy Polisano Mary Ann Sieb Christileeann and Michael Eric and Joanie Keays Marsha Megariotis '65 Michael and Michele Pollard Mary Jo Sieb '15 Zielinski '83 Andrew Keays '18 Deborah Mensch Riva Magaril Poor '52 Thomas and Sarah Simpson Constantine and Jermall Keels '13 Diane Mensch David and Linda Potts Constance Price Smith '55 Angie Zimnes Davielle Keiser Matthew Mercuri The Powell Family Christopher and Ashley Smith Faith Zimnes and Adeline Kendall '30 Jeffrey Meredith The Powers Family Cheryl Smith Cindy Toering Jason and Jessica Blow George Mesthos '05 Michael Pratico Frances Smith Shelley Zuckerman Kendall '08 Dolores Michels Cheryl Pratt Kay Smith Domenic and Carol Zulla David and Lisa Kern Michael Milkulski Debbie Pribell Bonnie Smith A 2 Z Emblems LLC Greg and Peggy Kilmer Cheryl Cohen Miller '79 Kevin Prout Alexa Smith-Rommel '13 Andrews Federal Credit Union Frances Megariotis Kenneth and Jeannine Miller Suzanne Quint Phebe Gulick Snow '48 Atlantic Concrete Cutting Inc. Klentzeris '67 Madelyn Miller '17 Harikumar Rajappan and Kathleen Staerk Baldwin Photo LLC Dwight and Diane Wilson James Milson '88 Jeyanthi Harikumar Ray Stauffer Beneficial Bank Koger '61 Sharon and Fred Mirsky '74 Robinjeet and Dianne Sternchos Benevity Community Bill and Joan Wright Michael and Lauren Randhawa Robert Stiles '17 Impact Fund Konecny '59 Lindsay Monaghan Olivia Randhawa '30 Maryann Schoeller Stroup '65 Bevan Security Systems, Inc. Brian Kowalski Timothy and Leslie Monahan Melinda Rath Audrey Sullivan '17 Cementex Products, Inc. Wayne Kruger and Thomas and Gene Monahan Jane Connors Rehark '67 Rick Swain Chygoes Island Margaret Casey-Kruger Lorraine Moore Linda Reillo Sallie Siegrist Sypher '50 Properties, LLC Nicole Kruitwagen Marian Morgan '07 Jermaine Rhyens and Jeffrey and Patricia Taylor Curtin's Wharf, INC. Constance Fellows Kuolt '51 Rev. Paul Morrissey Leha Anderson-Rhyens Stephen Teitelman '88 CSC Investments, LLC Maxine Rosenthal Lampert '49 Mary Cox Morrison '44 Michael and Rebecca Rinaldi Joseph and Toni Thompson EJA/Capacity Insurance Esther Lark Jeff and Darlene Myers Margaret Siegrist Robbins '56 JT Thompson '19 Agency LLC Mark Lawshe Emily Myers '20 Donald and Alice (Lollie) Joyce Thompson Evans Chiropractic, LLC Patrick Leary Matthew Naula Berger Rogers x'61 Adriane Thomson Gore Real Estate Gregory and Jean Scott Pepito and Roselyn Nerveza Steven and Stephanie Rogers Demetrius Tilley Finance LLC Lendvay '61 Jack and Tracy Newman Catherine and Lawrence Jeffrey Tinnick Greater Burlington Chamber Aubrey Leone '17 Cory Newman Rogers '70 Cindy Tobin-Payne of Commerce Florence Lespinasse-Aldrich Norman and Phyllis Newman Jillian Rosencranz Daniel Tocci '79 IBM Matching Grants Program Lynne Levin Deborah Newman Shirley Lukens Rosseau '48 Jennifer Tomkowski Insight Properties Loretta Lewin Cynthia Newton Marc Rubinsohn Aldo Tonti J&B Bakery IVY LEAVES • 30

Johnson Electronic Services Sweet Lucy's Smokehouse Jordan Bennett '98 Ryan and Stacey Atkinson Jason Kendeall and Joy's Gift Shop Inc. T/A The King George Inn Patricia Blair Keith and Kelly Babula Jessica Blow Kendall '08 Joy's Hallmark Roxane Blow Randy and Jacalyn Ashmore David and Lisa Kern Kelly and Partners Auction Items Katherine Brandwood Bak '76 Curtis and Sheila Knazick Laura's of Homestead, Inc. Stanley and Sandra Harbourt Paul Briggs Rachel and Jordan Wayne Kruger and Morgan Stanley Smith Bishop '62 Justin Cooper Bennett '98 Margaret Casey-Kruger Barney, LLC Steven and Sally DiDomenico Susan Curlett Paul and Amy Bent Wayne Lisehora Mortgage America, Inc. Thomas and Lisa Eastman Jasmine Declet Keith and Muriel Black Gerald annd Beth Lodge Pathways Government The Paglione Family Michelle Dewey Betten '65 John and Valerie Longo Relations, LLC The Sullivan Family Collin Dill Charles and Roxane Blow John Lytkowski and The Studio for Yoga Mike and Elizabeth Jankowski David Doran John Borden, Jr. Stacey Roth-Lytkowski The Kula Foundation Andrew Keays '18 Sara Flamm Robert and Amanda Boulton Bruce and Laura MacLachlan Renzi's Cigars Brett Keays '13 Patrick Gibbons Larry and Paula Boyd Francis and Brenda Maneri Rotary Club of Burlington Kathleen Lisehora Keays '88 Matthew Gorman Philip and Greta Brackett Howard and Nancy Mann Salesforce.org John and Valerie Longo Madeline Gray Christopher and Charles and Stinsman Photography LLC Jeffrey and Lindsay McClellan Lacy Hall '07 Catherine Bukosky Patricia Marchesani The Cornerstone Bank George and Christine Harris Steven and Deboran Burke John Martin Third State Brewing Carolyn Sanderson The Rev. J. Connor Haynes Alexander and Joyce Buzick Richard and Sydney Mason Trimfoot Co LLC Vincent and Mary Ann Margaret Herron Alexander '96 and Heather Lauren Mathews Tustin Farm Casey-Schino George Holeman Mann Buzick '97 Jeffrey and Lindsay McClellan United Way Baldwin Photo, LLC Paul Howe Neil and Felicia Cain Daniel and YMCA of Burlington and Burlington Country Club Elizabeth Jankowski Brian Campbell Jennifer McDonough Camden Counties Cementex Jamar Jennings Edward Canivan and Terence and Kathleen Lisehora Keays '88 Lynn Welsh-Canivan Clemon McIntosh Right Onward Club Trustees John Knapp Peter and Norma Carter Roberta and Morella McIntosh ($100+ for alumni '06-'16) Sandra Harbourt Bishop '62 Patrick Leary Vincent Schino and William and Jennifer McLaren Hillary Bryce Rupert '06 Christina Cecchi '85 Florence Lespinasse-Aldrich Mary Ann Casey-Schino Matthew Mercuri Lacy Hall '07 Jeanette Smith Cureton '63 Lynne Levin Jon and Charlotte Castillon Brad and Laura Messenger Suzanne Davis '07 Michael Davis '71 Kirk Lombardi Giovanna Cecchi Kenneth and Jeannine Miller Vincent Schino '08 Edward deVillafranca Michele Machion William Osterman and Michael and Justin Baldwin '09 Kelly Dun Margaret Majane Christina Cecchi '85 Lindsay Monaghan Nicholas Schino '10 Alice Collins Fisk '61 Sydney Mason Michael Colavito Timothy and Leslie Monahan Antony Haines '12 Joseph Garemore '85 Adrienne Mazar Michele Colavito Jeff and Darlene Myers Brett Keays '13 Rev. J. Connor Haynes Colleen McCormick Tyrone and Pepito and Roselyn Nerveza Lauren MacLachlan '16 Steve Harrison David McCormick Sharalanda Coleman Jack and Tracy Newman Brian Kowalski Pamela McCormick Robert Daly and Deborah Newman Gifts In Kind John Longo Jennifer McDonough Kathy Jones-Daly Robert and Tari Norum Stacy Anderson John Martin John and Alice McGee *H Rafael and Jasmine Declet Diane O'Connell Larry and Paula Boyd Adam Paglione '91 Jeffrey Meredith Michael Diaczynsky John O'Connell William Osterman and Brian Reid George Mesthos '05 Steven and Sally Didomenico Temitope and Christina Cecchi '85 Alita Wingfield Virginia Miller Edward and Eusebia Diggs Stella Oluwaseun-Apo Robert and Cindy Goodrich Jack Newman Collin Dill Irina Ottley Pamela Borden Heckert '67 Past Trustees Irina Ottley David Doran Robert and Carol Paglione Bruce and Laura MacLachlan William Ashmore James Paradis Jane Doran Amy and Adam Paglione '91 John Gibson Martin, Architect John Borden, III '71 Kenneth and Yvonne Perrottet Kevin and Glenn and Jeanne Paulsen Rev. Paul Morrissey Leigh Breslau '74 Jillian Rosencranz Bernadette Dronson Kenneth and Yvonne Perrottet Marc Rubinsohn Bernadette Dronson Hillary Bryce Rupert '06 Todd Eagleson and Pamela Matthew and George and Elizabeth Fineburg '60 Kristin Rusinko Carolan Eagleson Aleksandra Perry Carolyn Sanderson Aubrey Haines x'81 Michael Russell Thomas and Lisa Eastman John and Dolores Peterson Nancy Wegard '75 Pamela Borden Heckert '67 Ashley Sadar '05 Christopher Evans Kevin and Christine Pfister A 2 Z Emblems Tim Irons Timothy Sadar Bruce Farkas Nicholas and Susan Pizzola Barton & Cooney Kathleen Lisehora Keays '88 George Sanderson Sara Flamm Michael and Michele Pollard Burlington Press H. Dwight Koger Katherine Sereduk Holly and Joseph David and Linda Potts Networking Matters Joan Wright Konecny '59 Mary Ann Sieb Garemore '85 Harikumar Rajappan and Winzinger, Inc. John Miller Marsha Silcox Kenneth and Lisa Griffin Jeyanthi Harikumar Margaret Fenimore Morris '57 Bonnie Smith Richard and Denise Guerriere Robinjeet and Taste of the Best Jeanne Paulsen John Stockton '83 Susan and Aubrey Lauren Randhawa Establishments Judith Perinchief '57 Meghan Toomey Haines x'81 Jermaine Rhyens and American Pasta Sauce Co. Vincent Schino Allison Trosko John and Leslie Halenar Leah Anderson-Rhyens Brickwall Tavern Charles Tweedy Chancellor Van Sciver '88 Bruce and Christine Harris Michael and Rebecca Rinaldi Dinner at 8 Chancellor Van Sciver '88 Daniel and Steve and Laurie Harrison Steven and Stephanie Rogers Eat Street Grill Audrey Winzinger '76 Mary Ann Williamson The Rev. J. Connor Haynes Timothy and Maria Sadar Fratelli's Italian Restaurant Bonnie Zaczek Kurt Hendricks '83 Timothy and Beth Sadar Geraghty's Pub Current & Past Shelley Zuckerman Kevin Herrmann and Paul and Joanne Schneider JB Bakery Faculty & Staff Alison Sullivan Allan and Lara Schwager Legends Pizza Jane Affleck Current & Past Parents George and Kathryn Holeman Wolfgang Schwanitz and Luigi's Pizza Fresca Stacy Anderson Gregory and Marilyn Allen Carlos and Stacy Hoz de Vila Monika Nalipinski- Robin's Nest Jacalyn Ashmore Bak '76 William and Beatrice Tracy Johnson Schwanitz Sunflour Bakeshop Allison Baratta Ashmore *H Kathleen Lisehora Keays '88 IVY LEAVES • 31

Dennis and Current Students Jeremy Freidman Melinda Rath Curtin's Wharf, INC. Richelle Sherwood Rocco Andonie '28 Itai Fruchter Marc Rubinsohn Diocese of New Jersey Mary Ann Sieb Elle Bukosky '18 David Gardellin John and Donna Rusinko EJA/Capacity Insurance Robert and Marsha Silcox Katherine Bukosky '24 Robert and Cindy Goodrich Cardiss Sammy Agency LLC Thomas and Sarah Simpson Gokul Harikumar 18 Janet Greave James Sanderson Ellis Family Foundation David Stein Andrew Keays '18 Kerri Guinosso Katharine Sanderson Essex Community College Dianne Sternchos Adeline Kendall '30 Harry Heck Peter Sanderson Men's Basketball Kevin and Daunne Sullivan Giana Longo '18 Marc Hembrough Vincent and Mary Schino Evans Chiropractic, LLC Joseph and Toni Thompson Ben Marchesani '18 Christopher Henn Douglas Schleicher Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Eric and Branetta Toatley Sara Marchesani '18 Richard and Sandra Hibbard David Schmeltzer Glenmede Trust Company Faith Zimnes and Donovan McClellan '18 Lawrence Holeman Jeanette Scholz Gore Real Estate Cindy Toering Connor McHugh '20 Mary Hultz Karl Schwarz Finance LLC Michael and Meghan Toomey Emily Myers '20 Jonathan Isakoff Michael Scolaro Greater Burlington Chamber Michael and Lisa Totin Daria Osterman '24 Ellis Jack Steven and Sylvia Sereduk of Commerce Brad and Susan Trimble Sabina Osterman '21 Glenda Jack Donald Shaw Harrison, Mauro, Morgan CPA Allison Trosko Olivia Randhawa '30 Joyce Jack Brittany Shaw Henry M. Rowan Catherine and Chancellor Ava Sadar '26 Ryan Nicole Jennings Adolph Shaw Family Foundation Van Sciver '88 Brooke Sadar '29 Denise Johnson Desiree Sherwood Bagnell IBM Matching Grants Program Charles '85 and Jennifer JT Thompson '19 Leslie-Ann Jones Adam Sholley Insight Properties Sehorn Wells '85 Isabella Trimble '20 Douglas Jones Christopher and Ashley Smith Investors Bank Daniel and Ariana Zaczek '30 Justine Jones Frances Smith J&B Bakery Mary Ann Williamson Jamaal Jones Cheryl Smith JH Consulting Group, Inc. Edward and Alita Wingfield Friends Natasha Jones Kay Smith John Gibson Martin, Architect Cynthia Young Richard Abdill Julius Jones Kathleen Staerk Johnson Electronic Services Cynthia Affleck Tom Kariger Ray Stauffer Joy's Gift Shop Inc. T/A Current & Past Kathy Almeida Eric and Joanie Keays Rick Swain Joy’s Hallmark Grandparents Lois Anderson Davielle Keiser Jeffrey and Patricia Taylor Kelly and Partners William and Beatrice Nitin Banwar and Greg and Peggy Kilmer Adriane Thomson Kent & McBride, P.C. Ashmore *H Heidi Schwarz Nicole Kruitwagen Demetrius Tilley Laura's of Homestead, Inc. Bonita Bennett Rita Barbalace Esther Lark Jeffery Tinnick Mercer Oak Realty, LLC Patricia Blair Rebecca Beckerman Mark Lawshe Cindy Tobin-Payne Morgan Stanley Smith Charles and Roxane Blow Andrew Berezin Loretta Lewin Jennifer Tomkowski Barney, LLC Richard and Lois Bunnens Thomas and Jeanne Rich and Vivian Lewis Aldo Tonti Mortgage America, Inc. David and Sheila Butt Marie Blair Giovanna Lockhart Kyle Trimble Networking Matters Alexander and Joyce Buzick Patrick Blair George and Carol Long Genna and Elana Voronov New York Life Peter and Norma Carter Peter Blair Reva Luce Kathleen Ware Page Funeral Home Betty Lou Casey-Gernhardt Randye Bloom Julie Lyman Dian Wender Pathways Government Giovanna Cecchi Briana Boles Sherri Mahoney Maxine White-Brown Relations, LLC Jeanne Doran Leslie Boles Thomas Mahoney Suzanne Woodard PSE&G Rose Greenbaum Zelphia Boles Mary Lou Mascarin Bruce Wylie Renzi's Cigars Wayne Lisehora James M. Buck III Kevin and Margo Mattis Ryan Yansick Rotary Club of Burlington Howard and Nancy Mann Robert Cabanas Katherine McKee Domenic and Carol Zulla S J Alliance Mechanical, LLC Margaret McClellan Joseph and Denise Campbell Anderson McLeod Salesforce.org Lucy McGraw Renee Carl Deborah Mensch Corporations/Organizations Schino Property John and Virginia Miller Salvatore and Diane Mensch A 2 Z Emblems LLC Management, LLC Thomas and Gene Monahan Gerladine Carlese Dolores Michels A&E Construction Co. Shoppes at the Glen, LLC Norman and Phyllis Newman Linda Carnival Michael Mikulski Acacia Financial Group, Inc. Silver Oak Design Wallace and Priscilla Norum John and Patricia Casey Lorraine Moore Andrews Federal Credit Union Sterling Benefits LLC Janice Osterman Susan Catando Rev. Paul Morrissey Atlantic Concrete Cutting Inc. Stinsman Photography LLC June Osterman Carmine Ceasar Matthew Naula Baldwin Photo LLC T.C. Irons Agency James Ottley Kelly Chalifoux Cory Newman Bank of America Charitable Terra Associates, Inc. Robert and Carol Paglione Jeanne Charles Cynthia Newton Foundation The Baltimore Dominic and John Collins Kristen Nisbet BCG Securities Family Foundation MaryAnn Paradise Julia Cooper Mark and Linda Osman Beneficial Bank The Cornerstone Bank Patricia Decker Patterson '56 Chris Cosentino Carlos Ottley Benevity Community Impact The Dubrow Foundation Ronald and Margaret Pitko Joseph and Laurie Creighton Vilene Parris Fund The Jonathan E. Linda Reillo Joseph and Karen Csenteri David Payne Bevan Security Systems, Inc. Rhoads Trust Stephen Russo Edward and Mary Dallmann Tara Perigny Brown & Connery, LLP The Kula Foundation Timothy and Maria Sadar John D'Amelio Ernest Perino Burlington County Bar The Studio for Yoga Jane Sherwood Melissa D'Amelio Emanuel and Christine Perry Foundation Third State Brewing Robert and Paul Dawson Nancy Polisano Burlington Country Club Trimfoot Co LLC Marsha Silcox Mark and Paula DiLeo Douglas Powell Caroline Myers Trust Tustin Farm Constance Price Smith '55 David Doran The Powell Family Cementex Products, Inc. United Way Joyce Thompson Hugh Dougherty The Powers Family Cepreghy Charitable Wharton Business Group Joseph and Candy-Lou Dryce Michael Pratico Foundation Whitesell Construction Bonnie Zaczek Robert and Virginia Dunne Cheryl Pratt Chygoes Island Properties, Co, Inc. Constantine and Rosemary Fearon Debbie Pribell LLC Winzinger, Inc. Angie Zimnes Fred Fisher Kevin Prout Clearwater Concrete YMCA of Burlington and Linda Fox Suzanne Quint CSC Investments, LLC Camden Counties IVY LEAVES • 32

Alumni Martha Conway Gabriel '63 Michael Zielinski '83 Grants Frances Rosenzweig Christina Cecchi '85 Burlington County Bar The 1930s Kaufmann x'63 Joseph Garemore '85 Foundation Catherine Phelon Allen '39 Linda S. Sharlin '63 Jennifer Sehorn Wells '85 Ellis Family Foundation Sandra Alves Belcher '65 Charles Wells '85 The 1940s Nancy Carson Berst '65 Robert Gordon '86 Bequest Nancy MacFarland Muriel Black Betten '65 Jeff Hedge '87 The Estate of Wismer '43 Sherry Shaw Butterworth '65 Paul Sheehan '87 Cynthia McFarland *H Mary Cox Morrison '44 Susan Wojick Carrow '65 Kathleen Lisehora Keays '88 Emily Wright Holt '45 Martha Mulford Gray '65 James Millson '88 *H - Honorary Graduate M. Temple Fawcett '46 Teddi Groff '65 Jose Peguero '88 Shirley Lukens Rosseau '48 Carolyn Viola John '65 Stephen Teitelman '88 Phebe Gulick Snow '48 Susan Brotz Lippincott '65 Chancellor Van Sciver '88 Elizabeth Budd Breithaupt '49 Marsha Megariotis '65 Greta van Noordenberg x'88 Maxine Rosenthal Lampert '49 Maryann Schoeller Stroup '65 THE GEORGE WASHINGTON DOANE Eileen McCormack Brooks '66 The 1990s HERITAGE SOCIETY The 1950s Kathleen Blair Person '66 Adam Paglione '91 Toni Hulbert Huntling '50 Ellen Winslow '66 Michelle Gimpel Babb '94 Alice Shoemaker '50 Barbara Branche '67 Ethan Betten '95 Sallie Siegrist Sypher '50 Nancy Applegate Carlson '67 Alexander Buzick '96 Carol Allen Baugh '51 Gayle Van Duzer Carson '67 Jaclyn Hickey Marshall '96 Barbara Armstrong Bonnie Dix Cavanaugh '67 Heather Mann Buzick '97 Jamieson '51 Donna Lanting Davison '67 Jordan Bennett '98 Constance Fellows Kuolt '51 Kathryn Newberry Dubit '67 Riva Magaril Poor '52 Anne Gold Gleason '67 The 2000s Margaret Stillwaggon Collis '54 Suzann Condorousis Rebekah Wallace Baier '00 Constance Price Smith '55 Halstuch '67 Janette Boulden '00 Nancy Fuller Wright '55 Pamela Borden Heckert '67 George Mesthos '05 Patricia Decker Patterson '56 Judith Herman '67 Ashley Sadar '05 Margaret Siegrist Robbins '56 Frances Megariotis Hillary Bryce Rupert '06 Cynthia Johnson Floria '57 Klentzeris '67 Suzanne Davis '07 Sidney Hagert Gommel '57 Jane Connors Rehark '67 Lacy Hall '07 Alice Huang x'57 Jane Rosenthal Schorr '67 Maria A. Morgan '07 Mary Louise Johnson '57 Georgia Hardenbergh Jessica Blow Kendall '08 Robert McKay IV Tucci '67 Vincent Schino '08 (Gail Probasco McKay '57) Doris Fischer '68 Justin Baldwin '09 Margaret Fenimore Morris '57 Linda McMillan '69 Victoria Perrottet '09 Judith Perinchief '57 Nicholas Schino '10 The George Washington Doane Heritage Society was established Julia Gleason Rhoads '57 The 1970s Eric Blow '11 to honor those who have included Doane Academy in their long- Katharine Shinn Rickus '57 Victoria Greene Aldrich '70 Gabrielle Perrottet '11 term plans through intention to bequest, life income gift, or other Mary-Virginia Shaw '57 Lawrence Rogers '70 Rebecca Perrottet '11 planned gift. If you have already included Doane Academy in your Judith Walters Stein '57 Barbara Wise '70 Antony Haines '12 long-term plans and we do not have you listed in the George Sally Garrison Thomas '57 John Borden '71 Emily Curci '13 Washington Doane Heritage Society, please let us know. If you Diane Higham Warrick '57 Michael Davis '71 Joseph DeMarco '13 have not included Doane Academy in your plans, but would like Elena Viteri Yuskiewicz '57 Wendy Elliott Russell '71 Brett Keays '13 to, contact Kathleen Keays, Director of Development at (609) 386- Linda Focht Whistler x'58 Richard Towle '72 Jermall Keels '13 3500 ext. 166 or [email protected]. Karen Fischer '59 Kathryn Black Wright '72 Alexa Smith-Rommel '13 Anne Cramer Hoover '59 Caroline Shaw Oliver '73 Emilyrose Young '13 Joan Wright Konecny '59 Leigh Breslau '74 WenHeui Shao '14 Anonymous Barbara W. Schuessler '59 Fred Mirsky '74 Gregory Tyler Allen '15 Betty Sue Campbell '64 * Katharine Hutton Tweedy '59 Stephen Fairchild '75 Trent Eastman '15 Christina Cecchi '85 Frances Mulford Young '59 Nancy Wegard '75 Mary Jo Sieb '15 Bryant and Jeanette Smith Cureton '63 Jacalyn Ashmore Bak '76 Alexander Trosko '15 Jasmine Declet The 1960s Audrey Winzinger '76 Lauren MacLachlan '16 Alice Collins Fisk '61 Elizabeth Fineburg '60 Harry Van Sciver '77 Eliana Harrison '17 Victoria Greene Aldrich '70 Linda Viteri '60 Kendall Bradford '78 Aubrey Leone '17 Marjorie C. Hayes '39 * Susan Kahn Ferry '61 Adam Potkay '78 Harry Luo '17 Pamela Borden Heckert '67 Alice Collins Fisk '61 Cheryl Cohen Miller '79 Ben Mathews '17 Anne Cramer Hoover '59 Diane Wilson Koger '61 Daniel Tocci '79 Madelyn Miller '17 Kathleen Lisehora Keays '88 Jean Scott Lendvay '61 Lewis Phillips '17 Cynthia McFarland H * Betsy Siegrist Petri '61 The 1980s Timothy Schwanitz '17 John and Alice McGee H Alice (Lollie) Berger Lou Pica x '80 Robert Stiles '17 Margaret Fenimore Morris '57 Rogers x'61 Aubrey Haines x '81 Audrey Sullivan '17 Mabel Welles Owens '33 * Sandra Stoddart Smith '61 Pamela Geurds Kabati '81 Cassie Tavormina '17 Jeanne Leach Scott '40 * Suzanne Shaw Smith '61 Timothy Hall '83 Cole Trimble '17 Ann Pumyea Siner '40 * Sandra Harbourt Bishop '62 Kurt Hendricks '83 Harry Wang '17 David and Suzanne Shaw Smith '61 Caroline Kerlin Kemmerer '62 Elizabeth Sharrier '83 Liqian Zhang '17 Sally Garrison Thomas '57 Carol Richards Culberson '63 John Stockton '83 Hengli Zhu '17 Adelaide Ward '35 * Jeanette Smith Cureton '63 Nancy Cramer Walker '83 Adam Ziegler '17

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