CONNECTIONS Fall/Winter 2010 Vol.7, No.2

St. Nicholas ART PROGRAM

2009-2010 Annual Report of Giving

Mandy McGuire Bohner ‘83 ART DIRECTOR

CULTURE SHARE Colombian NeuroNet Student Immersion Program

ST. NICHOLAS SCHOOL 7525 Min Tom Drive Chattanooga, TN 37421-1835 CONNECTIONS (423) 899-1999 • stns.org Fall/Winter 2010 Mark Fallo, Head of School Janice Robbins, Assistant Head of School / Chaplain / Faculty ST. NICHOLAS Dexter Cantelou, Director of Development Kathy Daugherty, Executive Assistant SCHOOL Barbara Dawkins, Director of Admission Jeff Denton, Business and Facilities Manager CONTENTS Board of Trustees Mr. Curtis Baggett Mr. Joel King Art Program...... 4, 5 Mrs. Carolyn Brock Mr. Jim Kirkpatrick The Rev. Pat Cahill Mrs. Maria Matthews Augusta Webb, Art Teacher...... 6 Mr. Hiren Desai Mr. Paul Richard Dr. Deborah DiStefano Mrs. Carol Quinn, Chair Mr. Tom Glenn Mr. Henry Schulson Front Cover Mandy McGuire Bohner ‘83 ...... 7 Mrs. Penny Grant Mrs. Fern Shire Level 6 classroom activity, Mrs. Kathleen Hanson Mr. Justin Wilhoit [photo by current parent Lyn Martin, Illustrator “’s Tale”...... 7 Mr. Ed Jacobs The Hon. L. Marie Williams Tracy McCarley] Mr. Mike Jenne Mrs. Jo Ann Yates Mr. Dallas Joseph Annual Report of Giving...... 8, 9, 10, 11

Alumni News...... 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 CONNECTIONS NeuroNet Program in the News Mark Fallo, Editor Janice Robbins, Co-Editor Culture Share Exchange Students...... 17, 20 Kathy Daugherty, Co-Editor and Designer NeuroNet Program...... 18 With appreciation to the following local schools for alumni submissions: Baylor, Boyd-Buchanan, Chattanooga Christian, Girls Stanyarne Burrows Award...... 19 Preparatory School and McCallie School. Thank you to Mandy Bohner and Augusta Webb (Art Program articles), and Mandy Bohner ‘83 (alumni feature). Also thank you to Lyn Martin and Andrew Ruffner for information about the “Smokey’s Tale” book. Every effort has been made to insure the Photography Submissions: Back Cover accuracy of our Connections news. If Barbara Dawkins Culture Share - Colombian any information is listed incorrectly or Jody Gossett Art Program Exchange Students if there are omissions, please contact us. Gretchen Igou J.D. Kyzer [page 17 and back cover] We apologize for any errors or omissions. Tracy McCarley St. Nicholas School Faculty Members Various Alums and Alumni Parents

3 ARTProgramBy Mandy McGuire Bohner ‘83, Art Director hen you walk into an art class at St. Nicholas, you will see a creative, energizing space where children are encouraged to learn, play, and express themselves in their own individual way. St. Nicholas School is unique in that the art program is based on art history. A combination of both studio art and the history of art, primary levels have two separate classes (one art history, one studio art), while ELC students have art history and studio art combined into one class. The art teachers at St. Nicholas believe that children can do anything with the right direction. Too Woften, it is assumed elementary students cannot handle certain media and techniques, which relegates projects to egg-carton caterpillars and hand turkeys. The children at St. Nicholas are offered what might be offered to a high school student, just tailored down to the appropriate age. If you give children the opportunity, they will shine. A St. Nicholas student will not stare at a canvas as if it is an unknown thing, nor handle clay as play-doh. A brayer is not a In addition to art production and art history, we strive to give the foreign tool, nor is a conté crayon. We strive to expose the students students the tools to discuss art, whether their own, a peer’s, or the work of to all sorts of techniques and materials and see what happens. This a famous artist. It is understood that there are different opinions and is not to say there isn’t reactions of and to art – but these guidance. Great attention ideas must be based upon something is paid to the instruction other than, “it’s pretty.” of “how” to use the media and how to tackle the Art is displayed in available project. The belief of spaces, providing the children with quality over quantity is a an opportunity to highlight their mainstay and each child is work on display, in addition to encouraged to do his/her personal best, regardless of what anyone sharing projects with the St. Nicholas else’s work looks like. At St. Nicholas, each child is encouraged as community. a unique individual with his/her own special gift. While studio art and art For those familiar with an Art History survey class in college, history are the driving forces behind Art History at St. Nicholas couldn’t be more different. The goal of the art curriculum, they provide the the art history context for our larger goals: for a “... each child is encouraged portion of the child to feel comfortable with him to do his/her personal best, program is for the or herself, with ideas, tools, with regardless of what anyone children to recognize, not memorize. More than once this everything art; to have a space to come and relax, express thoughts or else’s work looks like.” year, I have heard stories about many of the paintings at which we have looked being on Disney’s Wizards of Waverly Place or worries. A place to just BE. cleverly melded into an M&M’s advertisement; art is all around, and only those who have been exposed can We value art skills, art make the references. knowledge, and the wonderfully creative minds of children; It is thrilling to see the excitement on a child’s face when recognizing art and artists’ names which we hope to instill a love of the arts, an array of skills, and a have been discussed. From Paleolithic to Pop Art, the children learn the different genres through hands-on confidence in imagination, all of which will follow them experiences, reinforcing the style and technique of a time period. throughout their lives. †

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Mandy McGuire Bohner ‘83 artBy Augusta Webb, Artteacher Teacher Augusta Webb art director andy Bohner has been teaching Art and Art History for 17 years eing an art teacher at St. Nicholas is the perfect job for me, because it combines my two passions: at St. Nicholas, after many summers working in the Extend- art and children. I began teaching classes at St. Nicholas in the fall of 2005. I knew I wanted to be ed School Program. She has been involved with the Inner-City an artist at a very early age, asking for sketchpads, paints and pencils for birthdays and Christmas Art Program “In Your Face”; taught at the Hunter Museum of each year. I grew up taking art lessons and followed Art and UTC’s Youth University; and most recently has this love throughout my years at Girls Preparatory School, served on the board of Good Shepherd School. making time among artistic pursuits to play Mandy graduated from St. Nicholas School, Girls Preparatory School, B and attended the Governor’s School for Art. She has a Bachelor of Arts in soccer and swim. My art teachers at G.P.S. were M Art History from Southern Methodist Univer- amazing. They gave me sity and a Masters in Secondary Education confidence to try new with emphasis on Art Education from UTC. things, and I work hard She is married to Alex and has two girls: to foster that same Louisa, a Level 3, and Frances, who is 4 confidence to my years old. young pupils. I graduated from Hollins University with a major in Studio Art and a minor in Religious Studies. I spent a semester abroad at the University of Edinburgh where I took classes in philosophy and religion and visited many art galleries in Scotland and England. After working as youth direc- Right above: Mandy teaching tor at Signal Mountain Presbyterian Lower Primary children; below and teaching art at Siskin Children’s are Mandy’s two daughters Louisa Institute, I now use my and Frances. Left and center: two experience in both art pieces of original art by Mandy. and religious studies to enhance my teach- Left: two pieces of original art by Augusta. Right: [top] Augusta ing at St. Nicholas. with students at the ELC Camp Two years ago I attended a Early Learning Center Alum Lyn Martin Out, [center and bottom]: weekend of classes at the students involved in art projects. John C. Campbell Folk Art is the illustrator of SMOKEY’S TALE a new book by Andrew Ruffner. School in North Carolina. It was a wonderful opportunity for me to immerse myself in art and associate with other artists, The book is the story about the Tennessee VOLS and I brought much of my experience back to the classroom. Mascot, Smokey. It’s for sale at Barnes and Noble at Today, in addition to teaching art and serving as the Hamilton Place and at Wild Hare on Signal Mountain. Lyn signed ELC teaching assistant, I am a busy wife and mother. My husband, Adam, also teaches at St. Nicholas, and books at St. Nicholas during a recent visit when she also donated a we have two daughters, Ruthie, 3, and Mary Mae, 14 months. We are devoted not only to each other and copy of the book to the Stanyarne Burrows Library. our family but also to St. Nicholas, where we have learned to appreciate the very special bond that is formed between teachers and students. Lyn shared that Andrew is almost finished writing a story about Mike the LSU tiger and “he will be our next book!” I love hearing my students say, ‘I really am an artist!” I believe that everyone can be an artist, and I tell my students that every day. When they realize it for themselves, I know I have been successful. Art is for She is an award winning illustrator of children’s books. everyone, and everyone can make art. † In 2009 Lyn was commissioned to create the St. Nicholas School 50th Anniversary commemorative painting. Prints may be purchased in the school office. More of 6 Lyn’s work can be seen on her website: www.lynmartinillustration.com 7

Annual Report of Giving 2009-2010 GIVING LEVELS Annual Report of Giving 2009-2010 Headmaster’s Circle This report represents contributions of the Annual Fund, fundraising Friends $15,000 and Up benefits and other gifts to the school, restricted and non-restricted, $500 – $999 ALUMNI CLASSES $10,000 – $14,999 Friends from July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Alch $7,500 – $9,999 $500 – $999 Gifts to St. Nicholas School come from alumni, parents, past $5,000 – $7,499 Dr. and Mrs. Todd Bell parents, grandparents, friends, foundations, faculty and staff. On Class of 1984 $2,500 – $4,999 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bohner [Mandy McGuire‘83] behalf of the entire St. Nicholas family, thank you to each and every Mr. and Mrs. Tony Brown Mrs. Brittany Elkins Roberts

one of the donors listed, whose donations were made during the fiscal 1958 Society Mr. Robert Flynn and Ms. Mary Ahern year ending June 30, 2010. $1,958 – $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoffman Supporters Every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of each of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marsh III $1 – $499 our donors. If any information is listed incorrectly or if there are Honor Roll Ms. Leigh Ann Yates Class of 1981 omissions, please contact us. We apologize for any errors or omissions. $1,000 – $1,957 Mrs. Mary Helen Bailey Bondurant Supporters Friends Class of 1982 Annual Fund Supporters $1 – $499 Mr. August de los Reyes The Annual Fund is an essential component of St. Nicholas’ yearly $500 – $999 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown Class of 1984 operations. The school depends on the support of families, alumni, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Canter Supporters Mrs. Molly Baggett Jamieson grandparents, friends, foundations and corporations to make the Mr. Dan Case and Ms. Lisa Laplante difference between income from tuitions and fees and the actual cost $1 – $499 Sheldon and Minako Chong Class of 1988 of providing a St. Nicholas experience for each student. Dr. Chip Crump and Mrs. Robin Crump Mrs. Ashleigh Dawkins Pipes Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Culpepper CURRENT PARENTS Class of 1990 Mr. Tucker L. Duncan Headmaster’s Circle Ms. Katherine Walker Giles Deferred Gifts . . . a lasting legacy Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Edler, Jr. $5,000 – $7,499 One of the most important sources of financial support for a school like St. Nicholas School Legacy Society Mr. and Mrs. Tim Erwin Class of 1991 Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Ceren, III St. Nicholas is in the area known as Deferred Gifts. These are gifts The following friends of St. Nicholas School have Dr. Jon C. Flynn and Dr. Monique Flynn Ms. Katie Conn that include bequests, annuities, trusts and life insurance policies. Gifts remembered the school in a long-term way. These $2,500 – $4,999 Mr. and Mrs. Randall Adam Gossett Mrs. Amy Garvey Douglass Ms. Taylor Harvey of this type result from the thoughtful and careful planning by a friend people have either named St. Nicholas in their Dr. and Mrs. Munford Yates, III Mr. and Mrs. Chris Greenwood estate plans, or they have made a deferred gift. of St. Nicholas who makes a decision that is appropriate for his or her Mr. and Mrs. Chris P. Harris Class of 1993 1958 Society financial plan. Their decision results in a gift to St. Nicholas at a later Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Baggett Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Hawk, Sr. Ms. Laura Conn time, but one that often includes important tax benefits that are taken $1,958 - $2,499 Ms. Gretchen M. Igou Mr. Garrett Harvey into consideration as the donor makes his or her own financial plans. Ms. Mary Helen Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Hiren S. Desai Mr. and Mrs. Scott Israel Class of 1997 If you are interested in exploring any of these options or would Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kniegge Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Boyd Honor Roll Mr. Eric Conn like more information, please contact Development Director Dexter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knight $1,000 – $1,957 Cantelou at [email protected] or (423) 899-1999. Types of deferred Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Brock, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John J. Land IV Class of 2000 gifts are listed below. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Riker Arrowsmith Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lewis Ms. Anna Conn Ms. Andrée Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Brock Mr. Patrick Murphy Bequests Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Lijoi Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. Brown Dr. and Mrs. John McCarley Ms. Alexandra Scales A bequest is the simple act of making a testamentary gift through a Mr. and Mrs. Melvin D. Cooper Ms. Tammy O. Combs Mr. and Mrs. Ken Melton will. A bequest can provide enormous satisfaction as a thoughtful Class of 2002 Dr. Elisabeth Craig Mrs. Tracie Dalton Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Milam declaration of values. Miss Allie Conn Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fincher Mr. and Mrs. Jim O’Brien Mr. & Mrs. Tony M. D’Andrea, Jr. Miss Caroline Scales Insurance Policies Dr. John Golding III and Ms. Carrie Phelps Another popular vehicle for deferred giving is the use of life insur- Mr. & Mrs. W. Roger Fitch Dr. Monique Harper Golding Dr. and Mrs. Chris Radpour Class of 2003 Miss Emily Robinson ance. People most interested in gifts of life insurance are those with Dr. and Mrs. John P. Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Blair Ramey Dr. and Mrs. Jitendra Gandhi good income but without substantial assets for giving at the present. Dr. and Mrs. S. Craig Humphreys Mr. Kevin L. Richardson and Class of 2004 They are financially secure and no longer need the benefit that life Mr. and Mrs. David Garvey Dr. Brad Jacobs and Dr. Kristen Jacobs Mrs. Wendy Halsey-Richardson Mr. Ian Rankine insurance provides. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Mairs Dr. Farhan Rizvi and Dr. Naushaba Rizvi Mr. and Mrs. William C. Haisten, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Dave Mason Rex Rowell and Gaye Stone Rowell Class of 2005 Charitable Remainder Trusts Mr. Bruce Baldree Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid Mills Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Sanford A “CRT” is a simple trust which pays income for life and which Miss Grace Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Hansen Dr. and Mrs. Brian Negus reverts to the school after the death of the beneficiaries. This vehicle Dr. Brian K. Schenck and Dr. Yvette Burns Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Patel for making a deferred gift is becoming increasingly popular. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Haskins Dr. Manvesh N. Sinha and Dr. Naina Sharma Class of 2006 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Swartout Mr. Colin Rankine The Rev. Buckley Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richard Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Thomas, Jr. Other Methods of Making a Deferred Gift Class of 2007 Dr. and Mrs. James R. Shire Dr. and Mrs. Madison Torrence Other methods of deferred gifts include variations on the “CRT,” The Rev. Janice Robbins Mr. Andrew Scales such as the lead trust, the annuity trust and the charitable gift annuity. Dr. and Mrs. James Stanfield Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Werk Class of 2008 Mr. Brewster Yates Mr. and Mrs. T. Carter Young Mr. Luke Hamilton 8 9 Annual Report of Giving 2009-2010 HONORARIUMS Annual Report of Giving 2009-2010 In Honor of Miss Audra Bell Miss Louisa Bohner LIBRARY GIFTS – BIRTHDAY BOOK CLUB GRANDPARENTS PARENTS OF ALUMNI Mrs. Suzy Haddock In Honor of Miss Bennett Kutchins As in numerous previous years, we wish to thank all parents, grandparents and friends of St. Nicholas students Headmaster’s Circle AND FRIENDS Dr. and Mrs. Lee Hamilton Mrs. Arthur L. Burns, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harvey Mrs. Robert D. Kemp, Jr. for their generosity in gifts to the Burrows Library of St. Nicholas School. The Birthday Book Club is a means chosen by many to honor a child’s birthday by donating a book in the child’s name. Others make contributions $10,000 – $14,999 Headmaster’s Circle Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jacobs In Honor of Mr. Will Turner to the Library as memorial or celebration gifts. We thank you for remembering the St. Nicholas Library. Mrs. Jo Ann Yates $5,000 - $7,499 Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Jolley Rev. and Mrs. Frank Johnson $5,000 - $7,500 Jim and Shelley Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Steven Alch Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga Gift to the Chapel Fund Mr. and Mrs. Mac McGee Mr. and Mrs. Olan Mills, II Dr. Sarma R. Kunda Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ankar Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwood-Woeste Mr. and Mrs. Brian Millican $2,500 - $4,999 Kevin and. Catherine Leckenby Dr. and Mrs. Edward Arrowsmith Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid Mills $2,500 - $4,999 Mark and Monica Fallo Richard and Carol Lewallen Mr. and Mrs. Steve Birchfield Mr. and Mrs. Todd Mirabella Mr. and Mrs. K. Harrison Brown Hazel Montague Hutcheson Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mastey MEMORIAL GIFTS Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bohner Dr. Richard Morrison Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Microsoft Giving Campaign Mr. Franklin Booker, Jr. Mrs. Marie Poe Mossbeck Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Moore, Jr. In Memory of Mrs. Julie Pogue Feagans Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brock Dr. and Mrs. Brian Negus Honor Roll Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown $1,000 – $1,957 1958 Society Mr. and Mrs. David Mouron, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Parker Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Brown Mrs. Adele Hampton $1,958 - $2,499 Mr. Frank Mullinax Athens Distributing Company of Chattanooga Dr. and Mrs. Chirag Patel Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Peck Mr. and Mrs. Tony Brown Mr. and Mrs. Divyes Patel Mr. and Mrs. Tom Glenn Miss Anna Baldree Mr. and Mrs. Randy Petty Mr. and Mrs. Neil Brunetz Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Patel Mr. Bruce Baldree Friends Dr. and Mrs. Philip Pollock Mr. and Mrs. Dave Canter Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Paty $500 - $999 Honor Roll David and Katherine Rankine Dr. Mitch Baldree and Dr. Marie Farrar Mr. Dan Case and Ms. Lisa Laplante Ms. Christy Holden-Petty Mr. and Mrs. David Sale Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cheemakoti $1,000 - $1,957 Dr. and Mrs. Michael Revenig Baylor School Ms. Carrie Phelps Ms. Tammy Combs Mr. and Mrs. George Bright Miss Hannah Walker Robinson Mr. and Mrs. K. Harrison Brown Mr. McCracken Poston Mr. Jeff and Dr. Allyson Cornell Supporters The Rev. and Mrs. Michael Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pritchett Ms. Kathleen Hanson Mr. Dan Case and Ms. Lisa Laplante Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Covert, Jr $1 – $499 Mr. Robert Rodgers Dr. and Mrs. Michael Prostko Dr. and Mrs. Drew E. Haskins III Mr. Walter G. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Culpepper Mr. and Mrs. Brian Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Abney and Dr. Virginia Rodgers Dallas & LaQuita Joseph Ms. Kathy H. Daugherty Dr. and Mrs. Howell Dalton Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ahern Mrs. Cathie Ross Mrs. Maria Kain Matthews Dr. John Golding III and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davenport Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Ragsdale Mr. and Mrs. Michael Royal Mr. and Mrs. James E. Brown, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hiren Desai Mr. and Mrs. Blair Ramey RMCQ, Inc Henry and Rachel Schulson Dr. Monique Harper Golding Mr. Wayne Brown Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Monty Rathi Mr. and Mrs. Allen Yates Ms. Judy M. Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Grantham II Mrs. Arthur L. Burns Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Todd Ealy Ms. Tammy Rice Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Shapard Mrs. Suzy Haddock Mr. and Mrs. Hal Clements Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fincher Mr. and Mrs. Paul Richard Friends Dr. and Mrs. James Sherrell Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Denis Donegan Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Richardson $500 - $999 Tennessee Valley Periodontics, PC Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hawkins Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Foley Dr. Farhan and Dr. Naushabe Rizvi Mrs. Ann Duncan Dexter Cantelou Unum Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jumper Mr. and Mrs. Charley Gilliland Dr. Rod Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Feagans, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wade Dr. John Golding, III Chattanooga Christian Mrs. Katie McCorkle - Chapel Fund Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Sanford Marilyn and Herb Goronzy Adam and Augusta Webb and Dr. Monique Golding Dr. Brian Schenck and Dr. Yvette Burns Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meissner The Hon. L. Marie Williams Mr. Danny Gork and Ms. Cara Alday Mr. and Mrs. James Scotchie Mr. and Mrs. Don Hartman Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Haskins Mrs. Sharon Woods Mrs. Ann Millican Mr. and Mrs. Randall Gossett Dr. Ujwal Siddamreddy and Dr. Padma Geddam Mrs. Sue Hawk Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lockaby, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wrinkle Mr. and Mrs. Randy Petty Mr. and Mrs. Chris Greenwood Dr. Manvesh Sinha and Dr. Naina Sharma The Rev. and Mrs. Frank Johnson Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Powers Mr. and Mrs. Chris Harbison Dr. and Mrs. Will Smith Mrs. Robert D. Kemp, Jr Northwestern Mutual Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Chris Harris Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Snead Ms. Ruth Thel Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawk, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snead Dr. and Mrs. James Stanfield Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Laplante Mr. and Mrs. Jason Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Stitts Mrs. Deanna B. Swiney Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lefkoff Dr. and Mrs. John P. Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tallent Supporters Mr. Robert Thomas Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. James Housley Mrs. George Lupton $1 – $499 Dr. and Mrs. Mark Thel Dr. and Mrs. Craig Humphreys Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Thomas, Jr. Mrs. Judith Mairs Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Baggett In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Israel Dr. and Mrs. J. Madison Torrence Dr. Mitch Baldree and Dr. Marie Farrar Mrs. Deborah Lang Hampton Mr. and Mrs. Terry McClure Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tracy Dr. Calvin Bell and Mrs. Karen Officer Bell Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Baggett Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kizziah Mr. and Mrs. Michael Turner Dr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Don Poole Ms. Judy Bright Mr. and Mrs. Brian Kniegge Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner Mr. and Mrs. Mike D. Brookshire Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knight Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Ramey Dr. and Mrs. Eric H. Conn Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Vachon The Rev. Pat Cahill Ms. Kathy H. Daugherty Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kreek, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vetzel The Rev. Buckley Robbins Ms. Jan Camp Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Mark Waldrop and The Rev. Janice Robbins Dr. and Mrs. Eric H. Conn Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Lijoi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Werk MaryEllen Locher Breast Center Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schenck Dr. Elisabeth Craig Ms. Megan Lister Mr. and Mrs. Paul Westbrook Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Thomas The Rev. Dr. James Curtis Ms. Flossie Weill Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Long Mr. and Mrs. Justin Wilhoit Mr. and Mrs. Saul Torres Mrs. Barbara Dawkins Mr. Robert Thomas Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mairs Mr. and Mrs. Collus Williams Linda and Norman Elkins Dr. and Mrs. Jim Marcum Dr. and Mrs. Reggie Vachon Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Wilson Mr. and Mrs. David G. Garvey In Memory of Mrs. Margaret B. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marsh Mr. and Mrs. J. Gregory Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gilbreath Gift to the Chapel Fund Dr. and Mrs. George Mason Mr. Brewster Yates Mr. and Mrs. R. John Grzesiak Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Matthews Dr. and Mrs. Munford Yates, III Miss Kelli Lewis Dr. and Mrs. Robert Maxwell 10 11 Join your friends on Facebook How to share your news . . . ALUMNI NEWS Share your fondest memories from Grace • By e-mail/internet: ALUMNI NEWS Church to the Min Tom Campus. Find out what Send your news to Dexter your friends from St. Nicholas are doing now. Cantelou at [email protected] Class of 1996 • By regular mail: has completed her post-baccalaureate degree in geosciences Go to www.stnsalums.org or St. Nicholas School ■ Tyler Thurston www.stnicholasalums.org 7525 Min-Tom Drive with an emphasis in operational meteorology and has been accepted into the which will take you to the Facebook login. Chattanooga, TN 37421 Teachers in Geosciences progam at Mississsippi State. Class of 1997 ■ Kate Shuster is beginning her second year in medical school at UT Memphis. Class of 1981 ■ Rachel Sherbak Stevener has moved from Dallas to Charlotte, NC, and is ■ Mary Helen Bailey Bondurant writes “My husband and I have been living in pursuing her masters in theological studies at Reformed Theological Seminary. the Memphis area for the last three years. I have worked at International Paper Her free time is devoted to her music. for the last 6 years, but recently took a position as a buyer in Global Sourcing. Tom is an attorney. We are proud parents of Olivia, 2. Tom and I went to San Class of 1998 Francisco this past March where we were able to have dinner with Dexter Reid, ■ A graduate of Rhodes College, Catharine Harris is working in Congressional/ class of 1983, a classmate of my brother, Bryan Bailey. Of sad note, my father, Legislative Affairs at the American College of Surgeons in Washington, DC, and J.L. Bailey, Jr. died in February of this year. He was a proud parent and supporter is pursuing her master’s in strategic public affairs at the School of Political of St. Nicholas.” Management at George Washington University. Class of 1988 Class of 1999 Garrett Harvey ■ Rachelle Wade Haddock has a son, London Wade. ■ Wes Giglio married Katherine Elizabeth McCall. Class of 1993 On her job as the digital news assistant for the Opinion page of the NY Times, ■ Class of 2000 McCallie School Class of 1999 Lela Moore posted a report on the book blog, Paper Cuts. Her article during Catherine Hetzler Bentley University of Tennessee, Chattanooga Banned Books Week described how social media such as Twitter is aiding ■ Jake Reddish has the distinction of being the youngest bell ringer for the Class of 1996 Salvation Army this season [according to a recent article in the Chattanooga authors and readers who protest the censorship of literary works. Baylor School Class of 2002 Times Free Press]. “A senior at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Virginia - Degrees in Spanish Language arrett was married to the former Class of 1991 Reddish doesn’t have cash to give to the charitable organization, he said. So he and Literature, and International Studies Catherine Ballard at St. Paul’s ■ Marianna Allen performed in the Chattanooga State musical production of donates his time manning a kettle at the Walmart on Signal Mountain Road and Episcopal Church on May 10, The Secret Garden last November. Walgreens on Frazier Avenue.” Sharica Smallwood, director of volunteer atherine and Bo Bentley were married G services and special events for the Chattanooga office, said Reddish is a model 2010. After a wedding trip to Punta at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church ■ Svetang Desai moved to Durham, NC in July to start his Gastroenterology for other volunteers. “He’s got energy out the door and is always willing to help,” Conta, Dominican Republic, they live on June 5, 2010. Following a wed- fellowship at Duke University. she said. Jake is a McCallie School graduate and is a geology major at UTC. C in Chattanooga. After studying Math ding trip to Anguilla in the British West Indies, ■ Jay Mayfield recently moved to Washington, DC, and joined the Department ■ Jordan Thomas is the youngest recipient ever of the Ellis Island Medal of they live in North Chattanooga. Catherine Education at UT Chattanooga, Garrett of Homeland Security as a Public Affairs Specialist with the United States Honor Award. During Mother’s Day weekend 2010 and a high-profile dinner, works for The Johnson Group [Advertising]. works for Jeff Harvey Heating & Cooling. Customs and Border Protection. ceremony, and fireworks on the grounds of the Statue of Liberty, Jordan received Her husband Bo has an English degree from Catherine is a 2000 graduate of a standing ovation and recognition for his work with the Jordan Thomas Class of 1992 UT Knoxville and MBA from UT Chattanooga, Girls Preparatory School. She graduated Foundation that provides prostheses for children of traumatic injury and limb Marcie Ulin Halford has been in Hollywood for eight years and teamed up and works at T.T. Wilson Co. from Northwestern GA as a Licensed ■ loss. “‘The Ellis Island Medals of Honor are presented to Americans of diverse with a friend from her days at MGM to work on the hit TNT show “Covert Affairs.” origins for their outstanding contributions to their own ethnic groups and to In the photo Practical Nurse. She works for Continu- They have also written for “Defying Grav- American society. Honorees typically include U.S. Presidents, Nobel Prize at the right with Care Health Services in Chattanooga. ity” on ABC and sold a couple of pilots. winners, leaders of industry, and gifted artists, performers, and athletes.” Catherine is Class of 1993 ■ Cassie Weikel is a substitute teacher and is in charge of the Aftercare classmate and ■ Tripp Polen and his wife Lauren program at St. Mary’s Catholic Elementary School in Johnson City, TN. maid of honor [photo to right] had their first child Sophia Lizzie Chazen Marie Polen on November 4, 2010. Tripp Class of 2001 ‘96. Another is Vice President of Change Manage- ■ Nolan Boyd, a junior at Davidson College, walked the St. James pilgrim- classmate, Meg age across Spain to Santiago Compostella during the summer. He attended the ment in Global Human Resources at Howick Tor- University of Westminster in London for the Fall 2010 semester. Bank of America in Charlotte, NC. rence ‘93 was Class of 1995 Class of 2002 a reader in the ■ Clay Sanders and his wife Amanda ■ Carver Lee, an Eckerd College sophomore, spent eight weeks last summer wedding. were married on May 17, 2008. Clay at the Little Field Home in Chigamba Village, Malawi, and hosted a fundraiser last Catherine’s earned his BS degree in Mechanical month with her family to benefit the orphanage. brother An- Engineering from Clemson University in drew Hetzler May 2006 and is currently an Account Class of 2004 ‘99 [shown Engineer for FM Global in Atlanta GA. ■ John Arnold is one of 22 AP Scholars with honor [scored 3 or in the photo] Stuart McKenzie graduated from ■ higher on four exams] at McCallie graduated from Tufts University School of Dental School. Appalachian Medicine and has begun an MD integrated residency in oral and Maxilofacial State with a surgery at the at Birmingham. ■ Archer Brock has been named a National Merit Semifinalist at degree in Risk Class of 1996 GPS [photo left, Archer is second Management. ■ Maithilee Kunda is married to Jim Neidhoefer. from right]. 12 13 ALUMNI NEWS ALUMNI NEWS Class of 2004 ■ Olivia Harrison recently wrote an Congratulations to the following opinion piece, “What Will My Impact Be?” St. Nicholas Graduates at McCallie that was printed in the Chattanooga Times St. Nicholas Alums Appearing in the GPS School who were inducted into the Free Press. The article explores “con- 2010 Fall Play “Benzoil and the sciousness about my own personal im- National Honor Society pact on the environment” and can be read – Fall 2010 – Manners School for Beastly Children” on the newspaper website by following The National Honor Society honors A number of St. Nicholas alums participated in the GPS middle this link: http://www.timesfreepress.com/ those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, school fall play, “Benzoil and the Manners School for Beastly news/2010/oct/28/what-will-my-impact-be leadership, service and character. Children.” The play follows the life of a rude and messy boy named ■ Laura Higbee is the secretary of the Benzoil who is Bruce Baldree ‘05 Duffy-Jarnigan Chapter of the National sent away from his Honor Society at GPS. The four Ed Carroll ‘05 grandmother’s to a characteristics considered for member- Brendan Daly ‘04 far away boarding ship are scholarship, service, leadership, Martin Krecker ‘04 school for “beastly” and character. Laura has also been Brian Mu ‘05 children. Shown in the photo are Mad- named a National Merit Semifinalist at Ian Rankine ‘04 die Logan ‘08 and GPS. She is also a member of the GPS Evan Speicher ‘05 Terpsichord company of dancers. Emma Kirkpatrick Cole Wood ‘05 ‘09. Below is a ■ Lauren Paik has been selected as a list of St. Nicholas member of the 2010-11 Round Table at alums who were Baylor School. To be selected is among the participants in the Rebecca Schmitt Nick Wilkinson school’s highest honors. Baylor AP Scholars play. Class of 1990 Congratulations to the following Templeton Scholarship Recipient ■ Mary Catherine Weathers has been Maddie Logan ‘08 Nicole Blohm ‘08 McCallie School Class of 1996 St. Nicholas Graduates who selected as a member of the GPS Hannah Mills ‘08 at Baylor School University of Georgia qualified for the Caleigh Edler ‘10 Terpsichord company of dancers. Emma Rowell ‘10 Emma Kirkpatrick ‘09 AP Scholar Awards. Class of 2004 hattanooga Neighborhood Class of 2005 Baylor School Class of 2011 Enterprise has appointed Nick – AP Scholar with Distinction – Wilkinson as the organization’s ■ Ed Carroll had a lead role in “The Miss C Firecracker Contest,” a two-act play by Leah Schulson ‘03 St. Nicholas 2008 Alums ebecca is is this year’s Templeton Director of Development. He is responsible Pulitzer Prize-winning author Beth Henley. Scholarship recipient at Baylor for developing and executing fundraising – AP Scholar with Honor – strategies, leading day-to-day develop- The play was performed at the GPS Frier- Recognized by YES! Magazine School. Her winning essay honored son Theatre. Author Henley’s Pulitzer Prize Katherine Mustafa ‘03 R ment efforts, and enhancing the fundraising Ragan Foley, an eighth grader at GPS, has had an essay published this month Nancy Franks, who led the way in opening for Drama came for “Crimes of the Heart.” Lauren Paik ‘04 potential of CNE’s impactful programs. by YES! Magazine, a national, nonprofit media organization. YES! Magazine’s the Volunteers In Medicine (VIM) Clinic in featured her essay in their online education October 2010 newsletter was sent Nick has nearly 10 years of fundraising ■ Lauren Glenn has been inducted into – AP Scholar Award – 2005. Rebecca’s $5,000 scholarship can be to nearly 22,000 teachers across the country. Later, her essay was posted to and sales experience. Prior to joining CNE, the Duffy-Jarnigan Chapter of the National Rebecca Hartje ‘03 used towards Baylor tuition or the college of Honor Society. She was also selected as a the Exemplary Essay section on the “For Teachers” section of the magazine’s he served Leah Schulson ‘03 her choice. website. as the member of the GPS Terpsichord company Director of dancers. Ragan’s essay, which answers the question, “Could You Live Green?” The scholarships are designed to help of Annual Meghan Powers has been selected as a member of the GPS Terpsichord ■ takes the reader on a journey, from struggling with an electronic desert on a students recognize and learn from those in Giving for company of dancers. She has also been named a member of the GPS chapter family vacation in the Rocky Mountains, to embracing hour-long walks with her the community who have devoted their lives Cincinnati of the National Beta Club, and honored for her academic achievement, service to mother and brother. According to Ragan, living without television, shopping, and to noble purpose and to allow applicants the Coun- others, character, and leadership skills. movies felt like deprivation at first but led to a freeing sense of happiness.The chance to see noble purpose as an important try Day essay was written during the 2009-10 school year in her American Studies class Class of 2006 School taught by David Cook. part of their futures. Representing her family located in ■ Courtney Edens has been named a member of the GPS chapter of the foundation, Lauren Templeton ’94 was on National Beta Club, and honored for her academic achievement, service to others, Cincin- Go to the following link to read Ragan’s publishing debut: http://www. hand to hear Rebecca deliver her winning nati, Ohio. He also served as director of character, and leadership skills. yesmagazine.org/for-teachers/essay-bank/could-you-go-green?icl=yesemail_ed- essay during assembly. The scholarship Annual Giving at The McCallie School and news_oct10&ica=EEPgogreen ■ Baylor student Emily Horton participated in a three-day oil portrait painting program was established in honor of Harvey as a financial advisor with Wachovia workshop as a tribute to the late Liz Aplin, a member of the Baylor art faculty, who and Jewel Templeton, lifelong residents of Securities. died in August 2000 YES! Magazine is an independent, ad-free magazine of solutions for building a just and sustainable world. Winchester, Tenn. NIck is a graduate of The McCallie Class of 2008 School and the University of Georgia. He is attended the Delegation of the Southeastern High School Anjali Chandra, Nia Sanders and Hannah Thel were also commended married to Laura Creel Wilkinson and they ■ Anjali Chandra Thank you to Baylor School for sharing Model United Nations conference held the weekend before Thanksgiving. She and received “honorable mention” by YES! Magazine for their writing. have one son, Niko. this story and photo [pictured from left are served admirably as a page at the conference. Clint and Colleen Schmitt, Rebecca, Lauren http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/ar- Julie Sanders, Nia’s mom sent the following message about the honors: Lily Haskins served in the procession of class flags at the Annual Convocation ticle_186634.asp ■ “All are St Nicholas grads. Not only did you all give them tools to be Templeton, and Nancy Franks]. Celebration at Baylor School. successful at the next level but you also gave them an appreciation for ■ Anina Mu was named a member of the National Honor Society at GPS. the earth.” – – Julie Sanders 14 1315 ALUMNI NEWS Alum Get-Togethers Colombian Students Visit St. Nicholas School Girls Preparatory School Class of 2010 Yearbook Signing Party 2010-11 Honors

Headmaster’s List Culture Share (All A’s) Exchange Program Brings 23 Youngsters for a Week Anna Baldree ‘09 Reprinted article by Perla Trevizo, Chattanooga News Free Press Anjali Chandra ‘08 Ragan Foley ‘08 After spending one week with Natalie Lijoi’s family, Daniela Blanco learned that, beneath all the differences, April Forsthoffer ‘08 there are a lot of similarities between Colombian and American families. “Here they have different schedules,” Laura Higbee ‘04 said the 12-year-old on her last day at St. Nicholas School, which has been hosting 23 students from St. George’s Jessica Melton ‘10 School in Bogota, Colombia. “And we don’t eat so early,” she added. But she also found that kids do many of Meghan Rohn ‘07 the same things. Both she and Natalie practice gymnastics and have Beyoncé and Shakira on their iPods. Ayushi Sinha ‘09 Two years ago, a handful of St. Nicholas students took an 11-day trip to the South American country, but this is the first time school families have hosted students from Distinguished List Colombia. And there were plenty of families wanting to host, said St. Nicholas Spanish (All A’s and A-) teacher María Gonzalez, whose father is from Colombia.

Archer Brock ‘04 “The benefits [of the exchange] are very profound,” she said. “Not only does it Caroline D’Andrea ‘04 Courtney Edens ‘06 teach them about differences and similarities with other countries but also enhances Lauren Glenn ‘05 their love of Spanish and [their desire] to learn more.” Olivia Harrison ‘04 During their week in Chattanooga, Colombian students attended classes Caroline Humphreys ‘07 at St. Nicholas, gave a presentation about their home country and visited Emma Kirkpatrick ‘09 the city’s attractions. Rhonda Lijoi, who hosted Daniela, said it’s been Megan Mastey ‘05 a great opportunity for her daughter, Natalie. “She’s an only child Anina Mu ‘08 and she wanted to have someone to hang out with, and Carly Perry ‘09 Daniela has been wonderfully sweet,” she said. Nia Sanders ‘08 Aliza Williams ‘07 Lijoi took Daniela to the Tennessee Aquarium – which she said is her favorite place – and will be sure to take her to Rock City and a corn maze. Natalie insists Honors List that Daniela can’t leave without seeing the Creative (All A’s and B’s) Discovery Museum. Anne Marie Bautista ‘05 Eleanor Brock ‘07 Gina Francesconi, an English teacher at Maggie Crump ‘10 December Alumni Reunion - 1999-2003 St. George’s and one of the three chaperones in the Caleigh Edler ‘10 student exchange, said the program is an opportunity for Sara Hoover ‘10 the Colombian students to grow in several ways. “You Emma Kirkpatrick ‘09 grow as a person, especially them being away from their Shown at the Amy Krecker ‘06 December parents and their home for the first time; they learn to be Lexie Kyriakidis ‘09 annual more independent and to share more,” she said. And as a Amelia Land ‘10 Holiday teacher, she said she had the chance to see and learn from other Maddie Logan ‘08 Reunion at education systems. Ella Melton ‘10 the Big River Anina Mu ‘08 “I had a mom say to me the other day, ‘I think if every child Grille are Clay Julia Revenig ‘04 could go live in another country or host someone from another country, we Hall ‘02, Nicole Emma Rowell ‘10 would have no more wars, there would be peace on earth.’ And I said that’s Eiglesbach Nia Sanders ‘09 ‘01, The Rev. a perfect slogan for the program,” said Gonzalez. “You really learn that we Grace Sanford ‘08 Janice may be different, we may have different schedules, wear different clothes, Rye Sanford ‘09 Robbins, but we are also very similar and have so much more in common Rebecca Torrence ‘10 and Susan and I think they learn that as a life lesson.” (continued on back cover) Pyle ‘01

16 1317 Body and Mind The Rt. Rev. Charles vonRosenberg NeuroNet L E A R N I N G Exercises Give St. Nicholas Students A Head Start On Learning Named Recipient of the See St. Nicholas on WDEF TV “What’s Right With Our Schools” video: www.neuronetlearning.com 2011 Stanyarne Burrows Jr. Award Reprinted article by Clint Cooper, Chattanooga News Free Press Congratulations to The Rt. Rev. Charles vonRosenberg, Bishop of the Diocese of East Tennessee! Bishop Students at St. Nicholas School are giving their brains a daily workout by vonRosenberg has been recognized as this year’s recipient of the Stanyarne Burrows Award. The award was exercising their bodies. The program, NeuroNet Classroom Enrichment, uses established when the school moved from Grace Church to its exercises that require the coordination of balance, movement, speech, vision and present location and is given annually to honor an individual hearing by the first and second-grade students. The exercises, according to founder whose actions reflect and enhance the un- Nancy Rowe, are designed to increase the speed of learning, help sustain attention, ique Episcopal identity of St. Nicholas improve coordination and assist students in becoming good problem solvers. The School. bottom line, she said, is for the student “to become an independent learner – to Bishop vonRosenberg began watch, listen, think and do without extra help, without re-explanation. So the serving as the third Bishop of East student is ready to learn.” Tennessee in February 1999. During Each morning during the school year, according to St. Nicholas teachers, the his tenure, St. Nicholas has enjoyed students practice for 15 minutes at a range of six movement exercises, two air both his leadership and friendship. writing exercises and two book writing exercises. They follow audio instructions Bishop vonRosenberg has been an avid on a DVD. The exercises, both physical and mental, increase in difficulty through- supporter of St. Nicholas’ mission, out the year. recognizing the quality educa- The brain requires 25 percent of the oxygen used by the body, tion we offer in the Episcopal Rowe Said. So, she said, getting oxygen to the brain through the tradition. Each year the initial movement exercises is an important part of learning. Bishop visits our school and On a recent morning, the instructions called for students to spends time on our cam- retrieve blue plastic step stools and bounce on one sock foot as they pus, leading chapel for our kept the other shoed foot on the stool. Then the exercises reversed school community. feet. Additional exercises worked on the left-right sequences, and One highlight of our another called for them to roll their legs up over their bodies to tap Bishop’s visits has been the time he spends with our fifth grade on a chair behind them. Such exercises, according to Rowe, a trained students. It has become a tradition that these students, the oldest in audiologist who visited the school from her Fort Lauderdale, Fla., the school, enjoy cookies and hot chocolate with Bishop vonRosen- home last week, work on simple things such as the ability to distin- berg. The guish their b’s from their d’s to the more complex ability to think and Bishop has taken this opportunity to challenge move with control, to the ability to do reflective thinking. and encourage our students to keep the lessons of Although NeuroNet Classroom Enrichment is new to her St. Nicholas School in their hearts and minds – to class this year, first-grade teacher Cathie Ross said the school has be true to whom they are as a child of God and to used NeuroNet materials for seven years and believes it has made embody respect, responsibility and the golden rule. a difference with her students. She said she has seen improve- ments in penmanship, focus, problem-solving and the ability for In ways both formal and informal, Bishop students to get their materials together and do their own work. vonRosenberg has continually strengthened and “We want children to be lifetime learners,” Ross said. Even enhanced the Episcopal identity of our school. students see the changes. St. Nicholas School takes Left to right, clockwise: great care to nurture and Barbara Brown, a grandmother of four St. Nicholas students Bishop vonRosenberg grow its Episcopal identity and school volunteer, said the NeuroNet exercises have helped holding the St. Nicholas her grandsons with general coordination and with the ability to statue commemorating and has benefitted from our settle down to do desk work. “I think it relaxes the children,” she the Stanyarne Burrows Jr. Bishop’s prayer and atten- said. “I think it benefits them overall to be better students.’ Award; Mark Fallo and tion to our spiritual life. The Rev. Janice Robbins The school, which uses the program only in its early primary grades, may expand its use to its 5-year-old with Bishop vonRosen- We are grateful for program during the 2011-2012 school year. St. Nicholas is the only school in the Southeast to use the berg; Bishop vonRosen- his many contributions and are especially excited to recognize Bishop vonRosenberg 17-year-old program. † berg with Level 7 students. with this honor. We wish him well as he prepares to retire in June 2011.

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