“To see our girls fulfilling their destinies...passing on the ideals they acquired at Hockaday is a rich reward.”

Hockaday Magazine is A publication of the / fall 2009 ELA Hockaday 2008 – 2009 Annual Report of Gifts Calendar November January

November 2-4 January 4 Community Service Classes Resume Candy Drive January 7-8 November 5-11 Spanish One-Act Plays French Week 4:15 p.m.

November 6-8 January 9 8th Grade Musical, Habitat for Humanity Bye Bye Birdie Building Project 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. November 11-14 Washington, DC Trip January 9 International Students Upper School Coffeehouse November 13-14 7:30 p.m. Hockaday Debate Tournament January 14 November 16-20 HPA Community Connections Williamsburg Trip 11:30 a.m. 6th Grade January 26 November 20 Hockaday/St. Mark’s Annual Fund Joint Parent Coffee February 10 February 20 Parent Pledge Deadline 8:15 a.m. Sudie Duncan Assembly TPSMEA Concert Upper School 4:00 p.m. November 21 January 28-30 2:25 p.m. Residence Department Closes TPSMEA Fine Arts February 21 All-State Competition February 11 Residence Host Family Sunday November 23-29 Valentine’s Day Parties Thanksgiving Break January 30 Lower and Middle Schools February 22 No Classes Habitat for Humanity Photography Show Opens in Building Project February 11 Purnell Gallery November 30 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Hockaday Alumnae Association Residence Department Opens Sweetheart Tea February 23 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Lower School Musical Program February 1st, 2nd and 3rd Grades DECEMBER February 12-13 7:00 p.m. February 1 SPC Tournament November 30 – December 16 HAARTS February 24 Community Service Hockaday Alumnae in the Arts February 12-15 College Counseling Coffee Gift Drive 6:15 p.m. Winter Break Form I and Form II Parents No Classes 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. December 7-11 February 4 International Week Late Start Morning for February 13 February 25 Middle and Upper Schools Habitat for Humanity Austin Alumnae Reception December 12 9:55 a.m. Building Project 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Upper School 8:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. International Dinner February 4-7 February 26 6:00 p.m. Upper School Musical, Mame! February 18 Early Dismissal Residence Department Middle and Upper Schools December 12 February 6 Community Service Project Upper School ACT Test February 27 International Coffeehouse February 19 Habitat for Humanity 7:30 p.m. February 6 TPSMEA Fine Arts All-State Building Project Habitat for Humanity Middle School 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. December 18 Building Project Early Dismissal 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. February 19-20 February 27 Upper School One-Act Plays Winter Formal Dinner December 18 February 6 Form I Residence Department Closes 8th Grade Valentine’s Dance February 19 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Upper School Parents’ December 21-January 3 Pop-In Day February 27 Winter Holidays February 9 Winter Formal No Classes Middle School Parents’ Upper School Pop-In Day 8:00 p.m. hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 2 A Message from Jeanne P. Whitman Eugene McDermott Headmistress

Members of the Hockaday Community:

This coming year – like the last one – will be one of great opportunity and challenge. We have begun the long-range planning process that recurs every five years. This plan will be the blueprint to guide us until our Centennial year. One of the most important Long Range Plan goals is Hockaday Excellence. In all things and in all ways, that is our expressed goal for Hockaday: to be excellent. Not perfect, but excellent. Our goals also include maintaining sustainability, financially and otherwise; celebrating our Centennial; and building community.

We strive to make our world here at Hockaday one that calls to the highest and best in every girl and in each of us, one in which our girls find not only their voices but also their hearts for the larger world. “Hockaday is a place graced with delightful, intelligent students; the • A world that is large in imagination and daring and centered on what is best for girls whose lives will wisdom and knowledge reach full bloom in the middle of the 21st century. of our dedicated faculty; and the loyal support • A world in which our girls are at ease across geographic, demographic, cultural and religious borders of generations of – because their world will blur those borders. extraordinary Hockaday women.”

• A world in which their ability to communicate takes precedence over almost everything else they Jeanne P. Whitman do – not just to speak and to write but also to listen and to read and to change and to be changed – Eugene McDermott because they will shape that world. Headmistress

• A world in which scientific and technological discoveries are the work of the women our girls will become.

That world is the legacy of Ela Hockaday’s vision – a vision that still guides us in our work.

Hockaday is a place graced with delightful, intelligent students; the wisdom and knowledge of our dedicated faculty; and the loyal support of generations of extraordinary Hockaday women.

I hope you enjoy this special Annual Report edition of Hockaday Magazine in which we focus on last school year’s achievements and the Annual Report of Gifts. We are, as always, grateful for the contributions we receive from the Hockaday community, near and far.

Very truly yours,

Jeanne P. Whitman Eugene McDermott Headmistress

www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 3 Features 2 School Calendar

3 A Message from Jeanne P. Whitman Eugene McDermott Headmistress

6 The 2008 – 2009 Year at Hockaday: in retrospect

10 Excellence & Fortitude: Hockaday’s 95th Commencement

11 class of 2009 College Selections

14 2008 – 2009 Upper School Student Awards

15 John Killion Memorial Award

16 Hockaday Welcomes New Trustees

16 retiring Trustees Recognized for Service

16 The Hockaday School Welcomes New Faculty and Staff

17 A New Look on the web

18 alumnae Day 2009

20 Hockaday Board of Visitors looks to the Future

21 Haarts – hockaday alumnae in the arts

21 The Hockaday Alumnae Association

22 Headmistress Reception

23 2009 – 2010 Annual Fund

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 4 2008 – 2009 Annual Report of Gifts

25 A Message From Michelle Neuhoff Thomas ’83 32 Volunteer Leadership Chair, Hockaday Board of Trustees 34 Donors “The Hockaday 26 2008 – 2009 Report of Gifts and Sources Current Parent Donors community is, and Grandparent Donors always has been, a 26 2008 – 2009 Operating Budget Parents of Alumnae Donors tremendous strength of Faculty and Staff Donors the School; and we are 27 Endowment and Annual GivinG Results Alumnae Donors especially grateful.” Alumnae Donors Michelle Neuhoff 27 Donor Levels Top Alumnae Classes Thomas ’83 Chair, Hockaday Board Friends of Hockaday of Trustees 27 The Bob Patrizi Science Lab Dedication Foundations, Corporations and Organizations

28 2009 Hockaday Parents’ Association Benefit 60 Gifts to Hockaday Endowment Funds

28 The Hockaday School and The Lamplighter School: 62 Gifts to Designated Funds Strengthening the North Educational Community 64 Glossary of Giving 29 The Heritage Society A Lifetime Commitment to Giving 65 About the School

31 The Cornerstone Society 66 The Hockaday School 2008 – 2009 Board of Trustees

66 The Hockaday School Staff

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www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 5 The 2008 – 2009 Year at Hockaday: In Retrospect As its 96th year drew to a close, the Hockaday community gathered to celebrate not only the graduates of the Class of 2009 but also Miss Ela Hockaday, the School’s founding visionary, whose Four Cornerstones of Character, Courtesy, Scholarship and Athletics continue to guide Hockaday girls in every aspect of their lives. We celebrate the past while looking to the future, recognizing that in four short years, the School will celebrate 100 years of excellence. This past year, like so many before it, was one filled with remarkable generosity, resilience and a renewed commitment to the importance of empowering young women to lead lives of brilliance. Fortified by the enduring legacy of Miss Hockaday’s Four Cornerstones, Hockaday girls – in the classrooms, on the playing fields, and throughout their communities – garnered impressive distinctions for themselves and for the School, and we celebrate their triumphs.

Hartman Fellow Ambassador with Upper School students. L to R: Emily Sampson ’09, Austyn Blevins (Form IV), Emily Bowe (Form IV) Character Meredith Gerlac (Form III), Lauren Savage (Form III) and Kathryn Kulp ’09 Astounding Character: For the Greater Good Environmental issues and global concerns were also at the Serving one’s community and helping others in times of need forefront of Hockaday student activities last year. The Upper has always been at the heart of a Hockaday education. Hockaday School Environmental Club participated in many school and girls continued this tradition, completing countless drives, community initiatives, from carpool day competitions with raising funds for lymphoma and cancer research, and completing neighboring schools to an Environment Fair that featured the second of five houses for Habitat For Humanity. The girls eco-friendly booths, products and a fashion show. Claudia Otten partnered with St. Mark’s School of Texas and with parents, ’09 paired her tech-savvy ways with her artistic inclinations alumnae, and faculty and staff from both school communities to to produce a three-minute video for Project Green Prom, a complete a beautiful Habitat Home in March, where they then national competition sponsored by Whole Foods Market and hosted a dedication for the home’s new owner and her young Teens Turning Green. Her video won the competition, and she daughter. Made possible by the generosity of Hockaday and was selected to travel to New York for a fashion shoot and eco- St. Mark’s parents, the community service program will break prom makeover. ground on their third home in January 2010.

Last spring, Hockaday girls Courtesy helped complete Lessons in Courtesy the second of five Hockaday girls engage in thoughtful dialogue, questioning houses that are planned for Habitat existing ideologies and entertaining diverse opinions on a For Humanity. daily basis. Each year, the School hosts speakers from a variety of backgrounds to address students on topics they otherwise might not have the opportunity to study. This past year was no exception as we welcomed a remarkable series of speakers to campus. Most notable were Blake Mycoskie, revolutionary entrepreneur and founder of TOM’S Shoes, a for-profit one- to-one business that, for every pair of purchased shoes, donates a pair of shoes to a child in a developing country; Hartman Fellow Nancy Brinker, Founder and President of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the world’s leading cancer research organization; and author Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a refugee from Somalia who rose to high levels in the Dutch Parliament and is an outspoken opponent of radical Islamic teachings.

www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 7 The Hockaday and St. Mark’s communities hosted a dedication for the Habitat Home’s new owner and her young daughter in March 2009.

Scholarship An Unparalleled Pursuit of Scholarship Hockaday girls strive for greatness in debate, science, mathematics, language, writing and design. Below are a few student accomplishments in the pursuit of scholarship. • Selina Wan ’09 took third • In June, Shivani Vohra ’09 won the National Forensic League place in the Mandelbrot Championship in Lincoln-Douglas debate. Her win Mathematics Competition, was historic on several fronts. Her sister, Taarini Vohra ’07, a math contest open to won the tournament two years ago, making the Vohras the all students across the first family in the country to have two winners and making . This is the first Hockaday only the second school to have two champions. time a student from Hockaday has placed in In addition, this was Hockaday’s third consecutive year to the competition in five years. Overall, Hockaday have a student in the finals, a feat accomplished by no other came in 10th place in the region. The 8th Grade Lego Team, the school. In 2008, Hockaday alumna Joan Gass ’08 represented • Upper School student Alex Foote, Form III, was awarded “Robo Locos,” Hockaday and placed second in the competition. second place in the Fourth Annual National Chinese received a rating • The Class of 2009 graduated 13 National Merit Finalists, Language Speech Contest for High School Students held of Excellent in their 14 National Merit Semifinalists, 24 National Merit in . Climate Connection presentation. Commendees, two National Achievement Scholars, one • Last year’s edition of Vibrato, the School’s student-produced Pictured above, National Achievement Outstanding Participant, five literary magazine, was awarded the National Scholastic Press L to R: Form I National Hispanic Recognition Scholars and two National Association’s Pacemaker Award – NSPA’s highest award. students Megan Neal, Hispanic Honorable Mention Finalists. Vibrato was one of only six magazines to earn this honor Mackenzie O’Brien and Hailey Winston. • The 8th grade Lego team, the “Robo Locos,” competed in and the only magazine in Texas to do so. Atlanta in the First Lego League World Festival after • The Fourcast was awarded Honorable Mention for Best winning the regional North Texas First Lego League Newspaper and Best Cartoons/Illustrations (the work of Tournament. The team received a rating of Excellent in Claudia Otten ’09) at Journalism their Climate Connection presentation. Day and Competition. • The Upper School’s JV and Varsity JETS (Junior Engineering Technology Society) teams won the Grand Championship at the University of North Texas Physics Olympics. The teams took first place in four events and achieved high rankings in two others.

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 8 Nine 2009 graduates signed to play collegiate sports. Pictured here, BACK ROW – L to R: Katie Cummiskey ’09 (soccer, Cornell University), Kate Squires ’09 (, Colorado College), Olivia Bailey ’09 (volleyball, Loyola Marymount University) and Spindrift Beck ’09 (, The University of Texas at Austin). FRONT ROW – L to R: Amber Hardeman ’09 (, Dartmouth College), Cynthia Tassopoulos ’09 (, ) and Taylor Thornton ’09 (, Northwestern University). Not pictured: Brooke Granowski ’09 (track and field, Carleton College) and Marianna See ’09 (crew, Institute of Technology).

The Hockaday Athletics Swimming and Excellence in Athletics Team celebrates Hockaday athletes won SPC Championships in volleyball and their SPC in swimming and diving, and were named State Champions in Championship. lacrosse for the second year in a row. Every sport had highly competitive seasons, and each athlete made personal gains throughout the year, helping make this last year an athletic success. In non-SPC sports news, crew finished strong at the Texas State Championships qualifying the team for the Centrals Regatta, an event in which the best teams from nine states compete. They finished third in all events. Nine graduating student athletes made commitments to a college athletic program. They are: Olivia Bailey, Loyola Marymount Institute of Technology (crew); Kate Squires, Colorado College University (volleyball); Spindrift Beck, The University of Texas at (volleyball); Cynthia Tassapoulos, Harvard University (field hockey); Austin (swimming); Katie Cummiskey, Cornell University (soccer); and Taylor Thornton, Northwestern University (lacrosse). Brooke Granowski, Carleton College (track and field); Amber Hardeman, Dartmouth College (golf); Marianna See, Massachusetts

The Hockaday Volleyball Team proudly displays their SPC Championship trophy.

www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 9 Excellence & Fortitude: Hockaday’s 95th Commencement

The Hockaday School held its 95th Commencement Saturday, May 23, 2009, on Ashley H. Priddy Commencement Terrace. The Class of 2009 graduated 100 accomplished young women prepared for college and the world at large. They are well- rounded scholars; inquisitive scientists; competitive athletes; champion debaters; and multi-talented musicians, artists and writers. Like the women who came before them, they blazed their own trails, choosing to study at more than 60 universities across the country – institutions that are as accomplished and varied as themselves. Students heard from Sarah Weddington, attorney and professor best known from the landmark Roe v. Wade case; and class speaker Briand Gentry. We celebrate each girl – for the girls they were at Hockaday and for the women they will become as each embarks on the next chapter in her life. Among The Hockaday School’s 2009 graduates were 13 National Merit Finalists, 24 National Merit Commended Students, two National Achievement Finalists, one National Achievement Outstanding Participant, five National Hispanic Scholars, two National Hispanic Honorable Mention Recipients and nine athletes who signed at the collegiate level. Class of 2009 College Selections

Members of the Class of 2009 are attending the following colleges and universities.

Olivia Skye Bailey Laura Rose Brylowski Maeve Marie Drablos Loyola Marymount University Oberlin College Princeton University

Divya Balan Zohra Chahal Elizabeth Anne Florence Carnegie Mellon University Northeastern University Vassar College

Lindsey Morgan Bank Hiu Tung (Vivian) Chan Alyssa Rose Fox The University of Arizona Purdue University Southern Methodist University

Spindrift Seeligson Beck Pingaew (Gail) Chiangda Kathleen Elizabeth French The University of Texas at Austin Southern Methodist University Harvard University

Antonia Kate Bernhardt Emily Ackerman Ciuba Anne Elizabeth Garton Johns Hopkins University Southern Methodist University Stanford University

Cora René Black Christina Avery Co Briand Alessandra Gentry Saint Louis University Pepperdine University Scripps College

Shelby Bianca Bradford Rachel Marie Compton Michelle Elizabeth Goodman Texas A&M University University of Virginia Vanderbilt University

Sarah Elizabeth Bricker Caroline Elizabeth Crews Brooke Dianne Granowski University of Missouri, Columbia Tulane University Carleton College

Kristina Nicole Brooks Katherine Marie Cummiskey Amber Nakia Hardeman Vanderbilt University Cornell University Dartmouth College

Sarah Lyn Bruff Alexandra Michelle Doorey Maribel Helland The University of North Carolina at The University of Texas at Austin Southern Methodist University Chapel Hill Nancy Hernandez Georgetown University

Carolyn Jacquelyn Hoke University of Chicago

Cyonna Theresa Holmes Stanford University

Hannah Reid Hudson Pomona College

Loretta Alexandra Hunt Tulane University

Eleanor Claire Illmer University of

www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 1 1 Rebecca Manisha Krishnan-Ayer Karima Merchant Claudia Winstrom Otten Johns Hopkins University Claremont McKenna College University of Southern

Erin Ku Melanie Rooth Milliorn Dunja Panic Northwestern University Texas Christian University Georgetown University

Kathryn Margaret Kulp Elizabeth Andersen Moir Michelle Jungen Park Vanderbilt University Washington University in St. Louis Cornell University

Wen-ni Kuo Kathleen L. Murphy Aanika Sanmukh Patel University of Washington University of Notre Dame Georgetown University

Kit Ying (Betty) Lai Naomi Alissa Nason Holloway Elizabeth Perkins Elizabethtown College Northwestern University Roanoke College

Claudia Maxine Lampert Laura Caroline Neatherlin Lauren Ashley Peterson University of Michigan University of Missouri, Columbia Rhodes College

Seung Eun Lee Randall Blair Neely Alina Pimentel Purdue University Texas Christian University Stanford University

Silvia Veronica Lopez Daniella Nevarez Elizabeth Wynn Porter Texas A&M University The University of Texas at Dallas St. Olaf College

Alexis Katherine Manrodt Elizabeth Frances Novinski Julia Elizabeth Powers Colgate University Villanova University College of William & Mary

Ashley Elise McDonald Sara Louise Oliver Alexandra Leigh Queener Southern Methodist University The University of North Carolina at Goucher College Chapel Hill Rocio Mejia Catherine Ann Ratelle Undecided Shanice Michelle Oquin Texas Christian University Georgetown College

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 1 2 Maria Fernanda De Oliveira Rebello Chloe Margaret Teeter Catherine Lillian Wetzel The University of Arizona Dartmouth College Bucknell University

Jessica Megan Risman Taylor Alexis Thornton Claire Millicent Wyatt Clark University Northwestern University University of Virginia

Janet Rubio Bradley J. Vanston Yuting Yang The University of Texas at Dallas Bard College Cornell University

Melissa Briana Russell Marianna Francesca Verlage Teresa Yoon Scripps College Harvard University Loyola University Chicago

Margo Lee Ryan Shivani Ratra Vohra Jiahe Zhang Davidson College Yale University University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Emily Nanette Sampson Hillary Suzanne Wallace Tulane University Vanderbilt University

Rosa Izela Sanchez Qian (Selina) Wan Austin College Cornell University

Amelia Kathryn Sargent Yale University

Katherine Nicole Satinsky Cornell University

Rebekah Elizabeth Scott Dartmouth College

Marianna Blackman See Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Eesha Naveed Sheikh Bryn Mawr College

Emilie Jane Sintobin Boston College

Elizabeth Sosa Loyola University of New Orleans

Kate Anne Squires Colorado College

Caroline Elizabeth Stephens University of Denver

Jennifer Ann Stevens Washington University in St. Louis

Anne Lansing Webb Tabb Davidson College

Cynthia Georgeann Tassopoulos Harvard University

www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 1 3 2008 – 2009 Upper School Student Awards The following awards were presented to students last spring.

Cum Laude Society Dallas Vassar Club Award For The Bausch And Lomb Science Medal Spring Inductees Excellence In Writing Alex Boehrer Alexandra Christine Boehrer, Emily Renard Bowe, Brooke Granowski Skylar Elizabeth Evans, Chelsea Marie Lehman, The Hockaday Naturalist Award Hanna Rose Loucas, Tess Ann O’Meara, Robert M. Merritt, Jr. Award For Kate Kryder Mariel Nelson Pettee, Katherine Lowell Pully, Excellence In Upper School English Caitlin Carroll Radford, Sania Salman, Brittany Kathleen French The Black Hole Of Physics Patrice Serafino, Kathryn Elizabeth Squiers Marianna See and Nicole Amanda Trawick The Nola Kenning History Award Brooke Granowski The Erik Jonsson Prize Caltech Signature Award Kathleen Murphy Neesha Nama The Richard Lombardi – Magellan Award The Master’s Science Prize The Dartmouth Book Award Sarah Bricker, Elise McDonald, Jessie Risman, Rebekah Scott Tess O’Meara Cynthia Tassopoulos and Shivani Vohra The Rensselear Science And Emory Book Award For Outstanding Linda Hankinson Mathematics Award Service And Community Building History Research Paper Award Brittany Serafino Katie Radford Alex Boehrer The Biosphere 2 Experiment: Sensation, The Sigma Mathematics Award Harvard Book Award Science or Snafu? Katherine Boehrer, Annie Lindsley and Allie Pollari Chelsea Lehman Emily Bowe The Esther B. Moody Trophy Hendrix College Odyssey Book Award “Building, Breaking, Rebuilding:” Daniel Burnham For Mathematics Hanna Loucas and the Origins of Twentieth-Century Chicago Selina Wan

Rice University Book Award Chelsea Lehman The Richard Dubsky Excellence In Sania Salman Walter Duranty: The Journalist Who Signed the Mathematics Award Death Certificates of Millions Selina Wan Sewanee Award For Excellence In Writing Hanna Loucas The Southern Methodist University Katherine Pully The Second Wave of Feminism: Engineering Award The New Woman According to Ms. Elise McDonald Smith College Book Award Emily Bowe Sania Salman The Elizabeth Nan McGarr Spirit Award The Interstate Highway System: The Driving Force of Cynthia Tassopoulos Wellesley Book Award American Economy and Culture Mariel Pettee Red Barr Award For Swimming The Science Department Book Awards Caroline Stephens The Yale Book Award Biology: Maria Borkenhagen and Arden Youngblood Kate Squiers Chemistry: Hannah Hudson and Yuting Yang The Batterson Award Physics: Jennifer Stevens For Sportsmanship The Catherine Patrizi Poetry Award Environmental Science: Emily Naul and Brooke Granowski Claire Banowsky and Hannah Hudson Marianna Verlage The Heart And Hustle Award The Alison Blanchard Memorial Award American Association Of Physics Marianna See Jackie Carroll, Kakay Halle, Sylvia Lopez, Allie Teachers’ Certificates Pollari and Eliana Renteria Giovanna Diaz, Tita Peña and Monica Thieu Joyce Rainwater Athletic Award Taylor Thornton The Aker Memorial Award Chemistry, The Central Science Award Luyi Adesanya, Taylor Bush, Taylor Dilbeck, Maria Katie McClain and Bradley Kate Souryal Residence Boarder Pins Esper, Alexandra Garner, Katelyn Hall, Kaykay Halle, Luyi Adesanya and Carol Logan Elizabeth Muse, Kate Smith and Vani Vijayakumar The Leslie Brennan Memorial Award In Biology The Thomas Walker Award Luyi Adesanya, Jillian Mock and Mary Spence Sarah Ridout hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 1 4 The Cervantes Prize The Hockaday School Service Award Rebekah Scott Laura Rose Brylowski, Katie Satinsky and Eesha Sheikh The Most Promising Chinese Student Award The Idanelle Mcmurry Award Lily Simon Briand Gentry and Claudia Otten

The Academic Excellence Candee Keen Diversity Fellows In Chinese Award Lauren Ansong, Shelby Bradford, Jovan Hill, Non-Heritage Student: Mia Sargent Nur Kara, Vivian Ludford and Grace Song Heritage Student: Zoe Kim The Nancy And Richard Fisher The Esteemed Helen Lorenz Community Service Award Foreign Language Award Betty Lai Chinese, French and Spanish: Stephanie Do Chinese, French and Greek: Hannah Opatowsky

The Dramatic Club Award Libby Porter

The Bradley Voice Cup C.J. Hoke

The Whittle Music Award Katie Hebeler and Marisa Thompson

The Jenny Elkin Music Trophy The Miss Morgan Trophy For Michelle Wang The Home Department Upper Trent House The Nancy Loucks Memorial Award – Outstanding Musician The Marguerite B. Grow Latin Trophy Oona Bernhardt Katie Radford The Joan Folsom Award For The Vergil Prize Outstanding Contribution In Art Mary Elise Miller Ceramics: Laura Rose Brylowski, Sylvia Lopez, Elizabeth Novinski and Janet Rubio Dé Rérum Naturá Award Photography: Brinni Gentry and Erin Ku Jeanne P. Whitman, Eugene McDermott Kristy Gudmundsson Visual Arts: Brooke Granowski and Claudia Otten Headmistress, presents the John Killion Memorial Award to Bev Cavitt, Upper School French teacher. The Orville Thorp Memorial Trophy The Brandy Bowen Memorial For French Scholarship Painting Award Emilie Sintobin Alyssa Fox and Mia Sargent The John Killion Memorial Award Established by Mary Louise McNeese Forteith The Claudine A. Shaner French Award The Rhode Island School Of Design ’42JC and Anne Elizabeth Zimmermann ’91 in Julie Fisher Annual Art Award memory of John Killion, this award honors Melissa Russell The Dedication To French Award a Hockaday teacher who goes out of his or Mariel Pettee The Dance Trophy her way to help students in and out of the Maeve Drablos and Katie Satinsky classroom and who makes the learning The Most Promising atmosphere an exciting one thus exemplifying French Student Award The Orchestra Award those qualities so loved in Mr. Killion. Andrea Shiakolas Elise McDonald and Aanika Patel Recipient: Bev Cavitt, Upper School French

The Robbye Morrow Oram Spanish Cup The National Forensic League – Emily Bowe and Cynthia Tassopoulos John Earl Bowman Memorial Spirit Award Aanika Patel and Anna Ramundo Benito Juarez Award Margaret Rote, Tiffany Son and Arden Youngblood National Forensic League Honor Society Members The Celia Cruz Spirit Award Kaavya Balan, Emily Bao, Rupsha Basu, Mollie Allison Fijolek, Katelyn Hall and Rachel Russell Cowger, Kay Dannenmaier, Karen Lee, Michelle Li, Leila Safavi, Michelle Tsai, Isabel Vazquez, Vani Vijayakumar and Annie Zhu www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 1 5 Hockaday Welcomes New Trustees

We welcome the following new trustees for the 2009 – 2010 school year.

Jamiel Akhtar is the father of Hockaday students Isabella and Valentina, in 2nd grade and 1st grade, respectively. A graduate of Harvard University and of Fort Worth Country Day, Mr. Akhtar is Managing Director of HBK Investments.

Kathryn Walker Francis ’94 is President-elect of The Hockaday Alumnae Association and the sister, daughter, niece and granddaughter of Hockaday alumnae, including Life Trustee and Honorary Alumna, Kathryn Priddy. Mrs. Francis is a graduate of the University of Virginia, Manager of KEW Drilling and the mother of 3-year-old twins, Ashley and Jimmy.

Amy Gow is President-elect of The Hockaday Parents’ Association and is the mother of Hockaday alumna Irene (class of 2008) and Hockaday Form II student Natalie. Mrs. Gow holds a BS in electrical engineering from Rice University and is a veteran of literally Retiring Trustees Recognized dozens of volunteer roles at Hockaday. for Service We recognize the following retiring Cinda Cree Hicks is the mother of Hockaday Form II student Catherine and St. Mark’s trustees for their extraordinary efforts in senior William. A graduate of the University of Southern California, she is an support of Hockaday. Recently retired entrepreneur, philanthropist and scholar. trustees include: Stephen Butt Randal Rauscher Rhodus ’97 teaches language arts, social studies and computer skills Bridget Cunningham to Hockaday second graders. She is a 1997 graduate of Hockaday and received Regen Horchow Fearon ’80 her bachelor’s degree from Duke University and her master’s degree in 2003 from Pete Kline Columbia University. Mrs. Rhodus will be the faculty representative to the board for Ann Addyman Lawrence ’61 the next two years. Karen Sheinberg Pollock ’84 Judi Stewart Barbara Glazer Rosenblatt ’75 is a Hockaday alumna and the mother of two Hockaday Additionally, the School thanks Michelle graduates, Anna (class of 2006) and Molly (class of 2008). She is an illustrator and serves as Neuhoff Thomas ’83 for her service as Board a trustee for the Glazer Family Foundation. Mrs. Rosenblatt earned her undergraduate Chair and welcomes Bob Kaminski as Board degree from Brown University and an MBA from Southern Methodist University. Chair for the coming year.

The Hockaday School Welcomes New Faculty and Staff Joining us for the 2009 - 2010 school year are the following new faculty and staff members.

Tyler Aponte Jorge Hernandez Kimberly Sawyer Food Services Department Security Officer Residence Department John Ashton Tanya Ivey-Jackson Matthew Schoen Head of Upper School Lower and Middle School Library Assistant Food Services Department, Executive Chef Ernest Baldridge Olivia Janus Jules Slim Residence Department Athletic Department, Crew Coach Athletic Department, Varsity Crew Coach Stacy Bennett Jeanette Khan Sally Stock Security Officer Communications Department Residence Department Carolyn Herkimer Cooper ’84 Heather MacDonald Taryn Talbert Lower School Spanish Child Development Center Residence Department Meg Gupton Parker McCann Kathryn “Katie” Townend Communications Department Food Services Department Admission Office, Upper School Valerie Hatter Eric Melin Renequial “Nikki” Walker Lower School Business Coordinator Upper School Government Teacher Food Services Department and Debate Coach Tammy Henderson Child Development Center

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 1 6 A New Look on the Web

Hockaday launched a new look this year with a redesigned website. The new site features user-friendly navigation, translation capability, student profiles and much more.

Hockaday’s site attracts prospective students and alumnae, locally and internationally, and is a source of information for the parent community. We focused on ease-of-use and flexibility, and we hope you like it.

• For the interested student, the website offers easy-to-find statistics, information, photos, videos, downloads and step-by-step application process by grade level.

• For the alumna, you’ll find the alumnae community site specific to your needs with upcoming events, news, volunteer information, committees and class notes. Use your alumnae ID to log in. If you don’t know your alumnae ID, click “trouble logging in” to create a new username and password. Don’t forget to bookmark your site: www.hockaday.org/alumnae.

• For the parent, Hockaday’s parent community is a source for announcements, calendars, downloads, e-newsletters, links, new parent information, and updates and contacts for school-wide activities. Use your username to log in. If don’t know your username, click “trouble logging in” to create a new username and password. Go directly to the parent community by bookmarking www.hockaday.org/parents.

Send comments or questions to Christy Earl at [email protected]. Visit www.hockaday.org to see Hockaday’s new look.

www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 1 7 Honorary Alum AWARD Alumnae Day 2009 Linda Kramer

More than 400 alumnae and their guests from 24 states, Guatemala and Mexico returned to Hockaday for Alumnae Day in April. Chaired by Betsie Tart Sears ’86 and Caroline Briggle Hockaday’s Honorary ’92, Alumnae Day was an opportunity to reunite with friends, Alum Award join in class photos, sit in on classes in session, visit and enjoy An Honorary Alum is a member lunch featuring Hockaday’s famous chess pie. The class of 1959 of the Hockaday community who celebrated their 50th reunion and met their 4th grade pen pals has demonstrated true devotion to after the luncheon. The day celebrated reunion classes as well as the School through his/her loyalty the Hockaday Medal recipient, Pamela Pitzer Willeford ’68 and and support of Hockaday. An Honorary Alum consistently goes above the Honorary Alum recipient, Linda Kramer, Head of Middle and beyond expectations and exemplifies the Hockaday Cornerstones: School. Alumnae Day was held Friday, April 24. Character, Courtesy, Scholarship and Athletics. Any member of the Hockaday community – faculty, staff, Trustee, volunteer or friend – is Hockaday Medal eligible for this award. He/she serves as a role model to the students and In 1977 the Hockaday Alumnae alumnae of Hockaday. HOCKADAY Association instituted the Hockaday A number of very deserving people were nominated, making it a MEDAL AWARD Medal Award to honor former challenge to choose the recipient. This year’s recipient Linda Kramer, Pamela Pitzer students of the School who have Head of Middle School, has been an integral part of Hockaday for 23 Willeford ’68 shown excellence in their chosen years – as an English teacher, as Assistant Head of Middle School and fields of endeavor and have since 2004, as Head of the Middle School. Her daughters, Kelli and Kari, demonstrated their loyalty and are both alumnae, as is her spouse, Honorary Alum Steve Kramer. support of Hockaday. The Hockaday Medal Award recipient exemplifies As one of her nominators said, “She clearly exemplifies the the Hockaday Cornerstones: Cornerstones. Character: she is genuine, open-minded, accepting Character, Courtesy, Scholarship and and fun. Courtesy: she is eminently gracious and forever thoughtful. Athletics. She serves as a role model to the students and the alumnae of Scholarship: in her time at Hockaday, she has shared her love of learning Hockaday as well as to all women as they strive to achieve their goals. with hundreds of girls. Athletics: not only is Linda the consummate fan, This award is the highest honor the Alumnae Association may bestow she is an athlete as well – setting an impeccable example by finding time upon an alumna. in her schedule for regular workouts.” Pamela Pitzer Willeford ’68 came to Hockaday as a sophomore Mrs. Kramer’s wonderful, stable, fun influence on Hockaday students from Breckinridge, Texas – a place she described in the 1968 at such a critical time in their lives is invaluable – not only to the girls, Cornerstones as “just a hole in the road.” She threw herself into but to the entire community. school life earning varsity letters in hockey, , volleyball and speedball; cheerleading; serving on the house council and welcoming committee; performing with the concert and vesper choirs; and beginning her life-long career of community service – all while making the honor roll every year and earning National Merit commendation. Ambassador Willeford has been described as the quintessential “West Texas woman – strong and accomplished but down to earth; beautiful and elegantly put together but plain-spoken [and] easy going, with a sunny quality that puts you at ease.” As a working mother, community volunteer and political activist, her nominator said, “She is the ideal embodiment of Hockaday’s Cornerstones. I can imagine no better role model for its students.”

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 1 8 Left to Right: Beverly Lawson and Sheri Le, Ellen Higginbotham Rogers Award for Excellence finalists; and Beth Wortley, Ellen Higginbotham Rogers Award for Jeanne P. Whitman, Eugene McDermott Headmistress, presents The Excellence recipient. Ackerman Award for Character Education to Janet Reeves.

Annual Fund Champagne Cup

Highest Participation: 1957 – 83% Ellen Higginbotham Rogers Award for Excellence Class Agents The Ellen Higginbotham Rogers Award for Excellence honors Myrtie Rawlins Rice ’57 a faculty or staff member at The Hockaday School who has Judith Wilson ’57 made an important impact on the students and on the education we provide them. Highest Giving: 1960 – $59,000 Class Agent Recipient: Beth Wortley, Middle and Upper School Dance Director Marilyn Manson Jenson ’60 and Performing Arts Chair Finalist: Beverly Lawson, Science Department Chair Highest Participation (Reunion Year): 1954 – 69% Finalist: Sheri Le, Lower School Mathematics Class Agents Anita Armstrong Adkins ’54 Margie Purnell ’54 The Ackerman Award For Character Education The Ackerman Award for Character Education is presented Highest Giving (Reunion Year): 1959 – $23,500 annually to that teacher chosen by his or her peers as best Class Agent exemplifying the Character Cornerstone set forth by Miss Alli Stemmons Simon ’59 Hockaday and articulated as follows: Character…the pursuit of a moral and ethical life; [Character] promotes self-assurance and Young Alumnae Participation: 1999 – 44% the strength to withstand life’s pressures. Class Agents Recipient: Janet Reeves, Upper School Math Anne Hewitt Fischer ’99 Sara Frankfurt Gail ’99 Charlotte Hudson ’99 The Ackerman Award for Meredith Stites ’99 Faculty Mentoring Kate Jeffrey Williamson ’99 The Ackerman Award for Faculty Mentoring is presented annually Young Alumnae Giving: 1998 – $6,000 to that teacher chosen by his or Class Agents her peers who best ensures that Trude Goodman ’98 all teachers at Hockaday strive Bethany Elliott Holloway ’98 for excellence in their lives. Desiree Lyle ’98 Supporting new faculty members, Isabell Novakov ’98 as well as long-time peers, in acclimating to the life and culture of the School ensures that Junior College Participation: 1952JC – 57% Hockaday creates a caring environment for all to provide the best Class Agent educational experience possible for Hockaday girls. Betty Jo Taylor Cox ’52JC Recipient: Constance Alexandre, Middle School French Teacher Junior College Giving: 1942JC – $2,450 Class Agent Maribelle McLaurine Davis ’42JC

www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 1 9 Hockaday Board of Visitors Looks to the Future At the Board of Visitors annual meeting in April, Hockaday was the topic – where it is currently and the vision for our future. Members heard the state of Hockaday from Upper School students, faculty and Eugene McDermott Headmistress Jeanne P. Whitman. Afterwards they experienced first-hand the instruction and exceptional education Hockaday students embrace daily by attending classes ranging from history to Chinese.

Nominated by their fellow alumnae, members of the Board of Visitors are dedicated supporters of the School – our teachers, students and programs. They span the U.S. and the world, and within their communities they act as goodwill ambassadors for Hockaday.

The 2008 – 2009 Hockaday Board of Visitor members were:

Katherine Rogers Roberts ’89, Chair Channing Henry ’90* Janet Spencer Shaw ’59** Dallas, Texas Los Angeles, California Dallas, Texas

Linda Deal Barrow ’63** Jennifer Ostrow Hocking ’84 Samantha Ackerman Simons ’91** Dallas, Texas San Francisco, California Dallas, Texas

Vicki Michaelis Bartholow ’68* Beth Sabo Huddleston ’78** Shona Simpson ’87* Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Winston Salem, North Carolina

Carrie Moore Becker ’89* Carol Hurd Jewett ’68 Laura Tobolowsky Swartz ’00** Dallas, Texas , Texas Carrboro, North Carolina

Callan Blount ’02 Valencia Mack ’77 Mary Walker ’83** New York, New York Dallas, Texas Redwood, California

Macol Stewart Cerda ’86** Ellen McCullough ’99** Dorothy Taliaferro Weil ’78* Chicago, Illinois Seattle, Washington Dallas, Texas

Mary Alva Clutts ’76** Betsy Hardin Rayle ’76** Andrea French Wetsel ’86 Oakland, California Atlanta, Georgia Portland, Oregon

Kyllan Brown Cody ’98* Cynthia Reaves Rogan ’77 Blair Johnson Wylie ’90* Rockwall, Texas Houston, Texas Brookline, Massachusetts

Casey Tollett Collins ’92** Cary-Elisa Briggle Rubarts ’83 Amy Springer Zinck ’86 Friendswood, Texas Dallas, Texas Chicago, Illinois

Taylor Kepler Craig ’94** Kit Richardson Sawers ’85* * Retiring Member Alexandria, Virginia Dallas, Texas ** New Member

Elizabeth Schoellkopf Dal Piaz ’91** Jacquelin Sewell ’99* New York, New York Dallas, Texas

Dorothy Paine Duff ’63 Tijeras, New Mexico

Frances “Sissy” Tarlton Farenthold ’43** Houston, Texas

Sandra Standifer Fennell ’82** Arlington, Texas

Jan Woodward Fox ’68* Houston, Texas

Sara Frankfurt Gail ’99** Dallas, Texas

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 2 0 H A A R T S Hockaday Alumnae in the Arts Monday, February 1, 2010 – 6:15 p.m.

This year, H A A R T S will spotlight the new AT&T Performing Arts Center in downtown Dallas. A panel will discuss the pivotal role members of the Hockaday community have played in bringing this internationally important arts complex to Dallas.

Save the date – Monday, February 1, 2010 – and plan to join us for this special evening.

The Hockaday Alumnae Association

• Hockaday has 6,500 alumnae in all 50 states and 44 countries around the world. • Last year, we hosted 10 regional events – in cities that included Tucson, Phoenix, Chicago, Lubbock and Midland – places we had not travelled recently, and we had our first co-operative regional event with Greenhill in Boston. • We have re-committed ourselves to the diversity goals in the Alumnae Association’s long-range plan and created a Board position to serve on the School’s Intercultural Council. • We were pleased to help the Science department launch a HAARTS spinoff – HATS – Hockaday Alumnae in Technology and Science. • We did community service projects with the Salvation Army, Operation Kindness and our first co-operative project at Austin Street Shelter with St. Mark’s. • Ela Hockaday joined Facebook and quickly found herself with more than 900 friends. • Altogether, 1,500 alums made annual fund gifts totaling $651,000 – a record total.

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Headmistress Reception Kristina Hall Hahsler ’99, Alumnae gathered Thursday, April 23, Kristin Tucker ’99, for the Headmistress Reception in Jenny Stewart ’99 and Sarah Wilson ’99 celebration of Alumnae Day 2009.

Pat Murphy Godbold ’42JC and Bryghte Godbold

Elaine Weatherall ’04 and Marissa Lau ’04

Sruti Sreerama ’99 and Melissa Corley ’99

Linda Sheldon Martinez ’74, Brie Sabin Triplett ’74 and Leslie Melnick Diers ’74

Michelle Rauch ’89, Allison Campfield Taten ’89 and Marnie “Esha” Kaplan ’89

Jeanne Tower Cox ’74, Emily Willeford, Rebecca Betty Taylor Cox ’52JC, Nelson Davis ’81 and The Honorable Pamela Pitzer Darleene White DeLee ’49 and Willeford ’68 (2009 Hockaday Medal Recipient) Carol Howard Andrews ’59

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 2 2 2009 – 2010 Annual Fund Helping Our Girls Reach Farther. Invest in tomorrow’s humanitarians, entrepreneurs, artists and scientists.

Hockaday continues to reach for excellence because Hockaday girls continue to reach for every bit of their potential as students, athletes, artists, leaders and friends. They are lifelong learners, always exploring new ideas, mastering new skills and reaching for new heights. Our hope for their future drives us to constantly broaden and deepen the Hockaday experience. Your contribution can be the investment that secures their future.

The 2009 – 2010 Annual Fund goal is $1.95 million. We count on Hockaday parents and grandparents, alumnae and parents of alumnae, trustees, faculty, staff and friends to help us by investing in the Annual Fund. While other investments may reap monetary returns, Annual Fund investments reap returns too precious to measure in dollars and cents. We measure it in the life of a girl.

Please support the Annual Fund. Make a gift online: www.hockaday.org Make a gift by phone: 214.360.6579 The Hockaday School

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hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 2 4 A Message from Michelle Neuhoff Thomas ’83 Chair, Hockaday Board of Trustees

Members of the Hockaday Community:

Thank you for all your gifts to Hockaday of time, energy and money. The Hockaday community is, and always has been, a tremendous strength of the School; and we are especially grateful. The past year was one of challenges, but one also of resolve as we continue to move forward with confidence thanks in large part to your support.

• An extraordinary 98 percent of parents, more than 90 percent of faculty and staff, and nearly 30 percent of alumnae made pledges to the School, a testament to their confidence in the education and opportunities offered to Hockaday students.

• The Annual Fund raised $1.826 million, up 1 percent from 2007 – 2008. “As we enter the 2009 – 2010 academic year, • Membership in the Cornerstone Society, honoring Hockaday’s planned giving donors, just four years from our increased 12 percent. Centennial, we look ahead, planning for our • The 2009 Hockaday Benefit catapulted The Ela Hockaday Fund for Faculty Excellence past second century and for the $1 million mark. the resources that will allow our girls to define their paths in the world.” The Hockaday Board of Trustees made an important strategic decision in May regarding the School’s land use. Within the next year, Hockaday will be allowing The Lamplighter School to purchase the Michelle Neuhoff Thomas ’83 12.66 acres of land upon which it has been situated since 1969 and which it currently leases from Chair, Hockaday Board Hockaday. of Trustees

We have also embarked upon the long range planning process that recurs every five years. This one will be the blueprint that will guide us up until the School’s Centennial year.

As we enter the 2009 – 2010 academic year, just four years from our Centennial, we look ahead, planning for our second century and for the resources that will allow our girls to define their paths in the world. I cannot stress enough the importance of giving. Tuition alone does not cover the cost of a Hockaday education or of all the elements that define Hockaday. There is a critical need for both the annual gifts and for endowments, which help sustain strategic priorities in perpetuity.

Hockaday girls are lifelong learners, always exploring new ideas, mastering new skills and reaching for new heights. The contributions you make today shape the contributions Hockaday students make to the future. They are an investment in learning that knows no limits. Thank you for your support of Hockaday and all that it provides students and their families.

Sincerely,

Michelle Neuhoff Thomas ’83 Chair, Hockaday Board of Trustees

www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 2 5 2008 – 2009 Report of Gifts and Sources

List is based on all Annual and Capital Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009.

Endowment and Capital Gifts 2008 – 2009 Operating Budget Endowment Gifts General...... $7,000 Revenue Financial Aid...... $65,500 Faculty Salaries/Professional Development...... $294,000 zzz Tuition & Other Operating Revenue: 75% Other...... $621,000 zzz Endowment Income: 15% Total Endowment Gifts...... $987,500 zzz Annual Giving: 6%

Capital Gifts zzz Summer School & Other: 4% Capital Projects...... $176,000 Other Restricted...... $165,000 In-Kind Gifts...... $5,000

Total Capital Gifts...... $346,000

Total Endowment and Capital Gifts...... $1,333,500

Operating Gifts THE ANNUAL FUND * Parents ...... $1,051,000 * Alumnae ...... $447,000 Parents of Alumnae...... $145,000 Grandparents...... $103,000 Expenses Faculty and Staff...... $30,000 zzz Salaries & Benefits: 68% Friends...... $8,000 ** Foundations, Corporations and Organizations ...... $42,000 zzz Plant Operations, Security & Maintenance: 12% Total Annual Fund...... $1,826,000 * $125,000 from parents who are also alumnae is counted on Parents line. zzz Administrative & Other Costs: 7% ** Includes gifts from individuals made through family foundations and corporations. zzz Instructional Supplies & Activities: 5%

Restricted and Other Operating Gifts...... $40,500 zzz Books & Laptops: 3%

zzz Summer School: 3%

SOURCES OF GIFTS zzz Food Service: 2% * Parents ...... $1,241,000 * Alumnae ...... $719,000 Parents of Alumnae...... $790,000 Grandparents...... $106,000 Faculty and Staff...... $37,000 Friends...... $19,000 ** Foundations, Corporations and Organizations ...... $288,000

Total Sources of Gifts...... $3,200,000 * $133,000 from parents who are also alumnae is counted on Parents line. ** Includes gifts from individuals made through family foundations and corporations.

Total Alumnae Giving Annual Giving...... $615,000 Capital Giving...... $805,000

Total Alumnae Giving...... $1,420,000

Includes alumnae parents and faculty/staff, matching gifts and self-directed foundation gifts.

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 2 6 Endowment and Annual Giving Results

Endowment Annual Giving Gifts to Hockaday’s endowment and planned giving directly Annual Giving is a crucial component in educating Hockaday support Hockaday students’ accomplishments in scholarship, girls, helping to fill the $6,300 per-student gap between tuition athletics and community leadership. A strong and healthy and fees and the full cost of a Hockaday education. Last year, endowment helps continue the almost 100-year tradition of Hockaday donors gave $1.826 million dollars to the Annual providing an exceptional education for Hockaday girls. Fund, a 1% increase from 2007 - 2008. Last year, several new endowment gifts and designations were realized including: Parents • The Wilmeth Family Endowment Fund for academic In another generous giving year, parents pledged $1.079 million excellence. The fund focuses on science and mathematics to the Annual Fund. Parent participation in the Annual Fund curriculum, faculty and programming. was at 98 percent with all Lower and Middle School grades and Form I reaching 100 percent participation. • The Waggoner Financial Aid Endowment. • The Class of 1961 endowed fund for faculty support. Alumnae Alumnae giving surpassed the 2008 - 2009 goal, raising $651,000 Planned Giving for the Annual Fund. Alumnae participation was at 29.5 percent – Last year, The Cornerstone Society, honoring the School’s just 31 donors short of the 30 percent alumnae participation goal. planned giving donors, had a modest increase in membership The Class of 1957 had the highest participation at 83 percent, while of 12 percent. The Society recognizes donors who have made the Class of 1960 had the highest giving with $59,000. a provision for Hockaday in their estate planning, creating an honorable and lasting legacy for the School. Faculty and Staff Last year, 90 percent of faculty and staff members donated to the Annual Fund as a testament to their commitment to the Donor Levels School and our girls.

Hockaday Council Leadership ...... $25,000 + Hockaday Council Patron ...... $10,000 – $24,999 Hockaday Council ...... $5,000 – $9,999 Associate ...... $1,500 – $4,999 Donor ...... Up to $1,499

The Bob Patrizi Science Lab Dedication

Last spring, Upper School Science teacher, Bob Patrizi, was joined by family and friends for the dedication of the Bob Patrizi Science Lab. The dedication was a result of the Decherd family’s gift to the School during the Hockaday Tomorrow campaign. More than 75 alumnae, colleagues, friends and faculty joined Robert and Maureen Decherd, along with their daughter, Audrey Decherd ’05, at the event. The Bob Patrizi Science Lab is located on the third floor of the Liza Lee Academic Research Center, and students will have the opportunity to study and learn in it for years to come.

Norma Simpson, Bob Patrizi, Maureen Decherd, Robert Decherd and Audrey Decherd ’05 celebrate the dedication of the Bob Patrizi Science Lab.

www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 2 7 2009 Hockaday Parents’ Association Benefit Hockaday Happening Benefit Launches The Ela Hockaday Fund over the $1 Million Mark

The 2009 Hockaday Happening at Saks Fifth Avenue was the place to be Saturday, March 7, when Hockaday parents, faculty, staff and alumnae took over the entire Galleria store for a festive evening of fashion and fundraising, catapulting The Ela Hockaday Fund for Faculty Excellence past the $1 million mark! 2008-09 BENEFIT STEERING COMMITTEE All proceeds from the online auction and benefit went FRONT: Elise Parteli ’85, Cary-Elisa Rubarts ’83 and Judi Stewart. toward The Ela Hockaday Fund for Faculty Excellence, BACK: Kim Bannister and Beth Konig. Not pictured are Kloe Barcus and Merrie Spaeth. which provides Hockaday with a competitive edge to attract and retain the best and brightest teachers who will help prepare our girls to lead exceptional lives. Established by The Hockaday Parents’ Association with proceeds from the 2008 Venetian Carnival Benefit, the Fund supports professional development, graduate studies, salaries and other compensation for our faculty. The Hockaday School and The Lamplighter School: A Special Thank You to the Strengthening the North Dallas Educational Community Hockaday Happening Benefit Committee and Volunteers!

Steering Committee Lower School Class Saks and Westin The Hockaday School and The Lamplighter Kim Bannister Projects Chairs Liaison Kloe Barcus Pre-: Beth Konig School reached an agreement that will strengthen Beth Konig Linda Kao the educational community in North Dallas. For Elise Parteli ’85 Tina Johnson T-Shirts more than 40 years, the two schools have been Cary-Elisa Rubarts ’83 Sherri Thurman Amita Chhabra “Hockaday was Merrie Spaeth Kindergarten/Primer: neighbors, sharing a long history of excellent delighted to reach Laurie and Tuition Raffle education for students in the greater Dallas an agreement that The Hockaday Parents’ Bruce Stevenson Kloe Barcus, Chair community. The relationship will continue with allows Lamplighter Association President Melissa and Bret Allan Elise Parteli ’85 Judi Stewart 1st Grade: Kim Bannister Lamplighter’s purchase of 12.66 acres of land the opportunity Caroline O’Brien upon which it has been situated since 1969 and to have the Benefit Liaison 2nd Grade: Treasurer leases from Hockaday. permanent Holly Hook Kim Bannister Cary-Elisa Rubarts ’83 location it Tosha May “Hockaday [was] delighted to reach an Charms Charlie Naile Underwriting agreement that allows Lamplighter the opportunity deserves while Kim Bannister 3rd Grade: Committee to have the permanent location it deserves while maintaining the Leslie Shelton Lisa and Joe Forbess Kim Bannister flexibility for maintaining the flexibility for future growth and 4th Grade Rachael Dedman future growth Check-in Maureen Wangermann Beth Konig preservation of the Hockaday campus,” said Bob and preservation Susan McCombs Elise Parteli ’85 Kaminski, Board Chair of The Hockaday School. Mailing Committee Cary-Elisa Rubarts ’83 of the Hockaday Check-out Cindy McGeoch, Chair Merrie Spaeth On May 6, 2009, Hockaday’s Board of Trustees campus.” Jane MacAdams Kelly Beacham Judi Stewart voted to sell the land to Lamplighter. Since then, Bob Kaminski Susie Breen we have signed the formal agreement. Lamplighter Chair, Hockaday Data Entry Marsha Brito Sivakami Balan Sharon Brown will now have the next year to raise funds for the Board of Trustees Susan Kaminski Lucinda Buford purchase. Lizzie Routman The Lamplighter School, founded in 1953, is Decorations and Susan McCombs Entertainment an independent, co-educational day school for Beth Konig Merchandise Sales students in Pre-Kindergarten through Grade Cary-Elisa Rubarts ’83 4. Lamplighter offers a warm and supportive Lower School Chair Kim Bannister Elise Parteli ’85 Kloe Barcus environment that inspires interest, enthusiasm Ann Killian and self-confidence while pursuing academic Lower School Elise Parteli ’85 excellence. Included on the 12-acre campus are Committee Judi Stewart Kim Bannister Maureen Wangermann 30 classrooms, a fine arts complex, an exceptional Kloe Barcus media center for children, a fitness facility and Rachael Dedman Reservations a barn. The expansive outdoor learning areas Stephanie Harmon Lisa Hurst include gardens, nature trails, a greenhouse and imaginative play areas. hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 2 8 The Heritage Society A Lifetime Commitment to Giving

The Heritage Society honors those who have contributed $100,000 or more cumulatively to the School.

The Edward & Wilhelmina Ackerman Foundation Susan Northrup ’66 and Linc Eldredge III Helma and Edward M. Ackerman James L. Embrey* Paula Ackerman Menendez ’87 Bess and Ted Enloe Samantha Ackerman Simons ’91 P’21 Jeannette* and William* Eppler Ruth and Kenneth Altshuler Gail Orand Ewing ’50 Kim and Charles Anderson Fayez Sarofim & Co. JHB Family Foundation Regen Horchow ’80 and Jeff Fearon P’11 ’20 ’20 Thalia Sarris Banowsky ’82 P’12 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Henrie Jo Rubenstein Barth ’54 Fidelity Foundation Jack W. Bartholow, Jr.* E. E. Fogelson and Greer Garson Fogelson Charitable Foundation Dan Bass Dana Bourgeois French P’09 ’11 Hong and Jim Bass P’10 ’11 Marcia and Mike French P’09 ’11 Richard D. Bass Foundation Ida Green Estate Nell Orand ’48 and Henry* Beck, Jr. The Cecil and Ida Green Foundation Ann Priddy ’73 and Rhett Bentley P’10 ’12 Stirling Pitman ’64 and Ralph G. Greenlee, Jr. Bickel and Brewer Foundation Burton E. Grossman* Lucy Crow ’71 and Henry Billingsley Rosalind Redfern ’59 and Arden Grover and Kalita Beck Blessing ’77 Rosson Grover P’10 Christi and Sherwood Blount Kathy and Peter Gudmundsson P’11 ’17 Callan Blount ’02 Nancy Nasher ’72 and David Haemisegger P’12 ’18 Shannon Blount ’99 The Haggar Corporation Foundation Caroline Boeckman ’79 Isabell and Joe Haggar, Jr. Elizabeth Mayer ’50 and Duncan* Boeckman The J. M. Haggar, Jr. Family Foundation Laura Berry ’79 and Dan Boeckman Michelle and Houston Hall Skye and Bill Brewer P’15 ’20 The Houston and Michelle Hall Foundation Jane Holland Browning* ’49 Stevan Hammond Marian and George Bryan Pinta Huff Harris* ’20 Dorothy Reid ’76 and Russell Budd P’12 Betty Jo* and Jess Hay Pam Harris Busbee ’69 The Thomas O. and Cinda Hicks Foundation Susan and Stephen Butt P’15 Cinda and Tom Hicks P’12 The Effie and Wofford Cain Foundation Elizabeth* and Joseph L.* Higginbotham Natalie and Wilson Chu P’16 Lyda Hill ’60 The Clements Foundation Margaret Hunt Hill* The Rita Crocker Clements Foundation The Hillcrest Foundation founded by Mrs. W. W. Caruth, Sr. Rita Crocker ’49 and The Hoak Foundation The Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc. Nancy and Jim Hoak Kelly and Brock Compton P’09 The Hoblitzelle Foundation The Constantin Foundation Hockaday Alumnae Association Mary McDermott Cook ’71 Hockaday Parents’ Association Marilyn Ray ’47 and Leo F. Corrigan, Jr. The Hoffman Family Foundation Mary and Dick Covington P’10 Marguerite and Robert* K. Hoffman P’10 ’13 Margaret Doggett ’37 and Trammell* Crow Horchow Family Charitable Trust Marjorie and Fred Currey Carolyn* and Roger Horchow Linda and Bill Custard Kathryn Boeckman Howd ’75 Dallas Bankers Association H. L. Hunt Charitable Foundation The Dallas Foundation Mary Ann Jackson ’49, ’51JC and Ed Hyde Hannah Seeger Davis* Jordan Family Foundation, Helen Buchanan Davis ’71 Carole Bond ’69 and Chris Jordan, Averille Browning ’73 and Stewart Dawson Anne Logan Jordan ’63, and Arlene and John Dayton Louise Corrigan ’35 and Edwin* Jordan Joseph M. Dealey Susan and Robert Kaminski P’14 The Joseph M. Dealey, Jr. Foundation Trink and Larry Keener Peggy Simmons Dear ’58 Kline Family Foundation The Decherd Foundation Caren and Peter Kline Maureen and Robert Decherd Joyce and Larry Lacerte F. W. and Bessie A. Dye Foundation Lee Foundation, Singapore

www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 2 9 Jan Rymer ’60 and Bob Pickens Pat and Michael Prentiss, Kennedy Prentiss ’99 and Paige Prentiss Coulman ’92 The Priddy Foundation Diane and Hervey Priddy Kathryn and Ashley H.* Priddy Ruby Norwood* ’42 and Robert Priddy The Vin Prothro Family Cindy and Howard Rachofsky Marcia and Bill Rafkin Carolyn Perot ’86 and Karl Rathjen The Ralph B. Rogers Foundation The Heritage Society, continued Ellen Higginbotham ’59 and Richard Rogers Laura and Eddie Lee P’14 Lizzie Horchow ’82 and Dan Routman Liza and Will Lee Mary Jane and Frank Ryburn Carrie and Craig Levering Nancy and David* Sands Lomas Financial Corporation Clifton Lingo* ’28 and Wilson* Schoellkopf The W.P. and Bulah Luse Foundation Jan and Wilson Schoellkopf, Jr. Ann and Cary Maguire Jacquelin Sewell ’99 Marathon Oil Company Peggy and Carl Sewell Jeffrey A. Marcus Janet Spencer ’59 and Lewis Shaw II Nancy C. Marcus Jesse Shelmire P’10 Stanley Marcus* Michelle Shelmire P’10 Anne Windfohr ’56 and John Marion Nancy Perkins ’51 and George Shutt Charlene Cline ’62 and Tom Marsh Bonnie Bass ’75 and Peter Smith P’10 The Frederick and Mildred Mayer Foundation Debby and Webb Spradley Sallie McCutcheon ’57 Judi and Glenn Stewart P’16 ’19 ’19 The Eugene McDermott Foundation Anne Burnett and Charles Tandy Foundation Margaret McDermott Anne Burnett Tandy* Janie Strauss ’72 and Cappy McGarr Camille and Spencer* Taylor Suzanne Perot ’82 and Patrick McGee Debra and John* Thompson Megan and Casey McManemin P’15 ’17 Trevino Family Foundation The Meadows Foundation Claudia and Lee Trevino Nancy Albertini and Stephen Metzger Fallon Browning ’77 and Robie Vaughn Maryann Sarris ’78 and Frank Mihalopoulos P’14 The Mary Jane and William Voute Foundation Estates of Ruth Lindley ’41 and Addison P. Moore The Waggoner Foundation Barbara Bass ’75 and Jim Moroney P’13 ’13 Betty P. Walker ’69 Paula and Jon Mosle, Jr. Courtney Wang and The Wang Foundation Harry S. Moss Foundation Donna and John Watters P’10 ’11 Nancy Perot ’78 and Clay Mulford Jeanne Price Whittenburg* ’53 Lyn and John Muse P’10 Katsy and James Whittenburg III Charles Nearburg Alinda Hill ’66 and Jim Wikert Dana Nearburg Elizabeth Manget* ’28 and Edward* Williamson Judy Austin ’60 and Tom Neuhoff Mary Lou and Steven Wilmeth, Lydia and Dan Novakov Cathy Wilmeth Taylor ’92, The O’Boyle Family Jennifer Wilmeth Keller ’96 and Mary O’Boyle ’70 Melissa Wilmeth Iraniparast ’98 Pamela and Mark Okada P’14 ’18 Melinda and Steve Winn Dee Ann and Marshall Payne P’10 Miriam Mason Wood ’57 Elizabeth H. Penn* Nan Works ’71 and Stephen Leary Katherine and Bob Penn Nina Works ’65 Nancy Penn ’41 and Jack Penson Harriet Lang* ’32 and Irion* Worsham Perot Foundation Trea and Richard Yip Perot Investment Company Sally Taylor ’53 and Barney Young Katherine Perot ’89 Angela and Scott Zashin Margot and Ross Perot, Sr. Sarah and Ross Perot, Jr. And those who wish to remain anonymous. Sonia Topletz ’51JC and Herman* Philipson, Jr. Jeanne and David* Phillips P’11 * Denotes Deceased Roxanne and Gene Phillips P’10

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 3 0 The Cornerstone Society

The Cornerstone Society recognizes alumnae, parents and friends of Hockaday who have notified us that they have made a provision for the School in their estate plans. Making a bequest to The Hockaday School is a wonderful legacy and helps ensure Hockaday’s financial security. We recognize and honor the following Founding Members of the Cornerstone Society:

Carla Worsham Adams* ’34JC Holly Hill ’56 Pat and Michael Prentiss Bette Lou Albert ’47JC Nancy and Jim Hoak Ashley H. Priddy* Brooke Stollenwerck Aldridge* ’73 Marguerite Steed Hoffman P’13 David W. Purcell Henrie Jo Rubenstein Barth ’54 Caroline Rose Hunt ’39 Judy Walker Renick ’54 Houston Trippe Bateson* ’37 Ailsa Heard Hurley ’94 Gertrude Windsor Richardson* ’36 Nancy Hunter ’75 and Peter Beck Mary Ann Jackson ’49, ’51JC and Katherine Rogers Roberts ’89 Patricia Huckins Beckman ’43 Edward Hyde Ellen Higginbotham Rogers ’59 Priss Benbow ’79 Fran and Don Jackson Kendall Burney Savage ’82 Vicky McElhaney Benedict ’87 Carole Bond ’69 and Chris Jordan Jan and Wilson Schoellkopf, Jr. Ann Priddy Bentley ’73 Mary Ella Ownby ’52 and Rollin King Becky Butler Scott ’71 Anita Craddock Bigger ’45JC Suzanne Hofmann King ’54 Lyle Foster Scovell ’97 Janice Blackburn Louise Lamm* ’41 Peggy and Carl Sewell Kalita Beck Blessing ’77 Charles E. Lattimore* Nancy Perkins ’51 and George Shutt William C. Block Liza and Will Lee Marlene and Richard Sipes Raynette and Ned Boshell Sue and Doug Maclay Bonnie Bass ’75 and Peter Smith Belmore Hicks Bridgford ’50 Constance Brooks Malm ’43 Andrea and Larry Smith Mims Ellen Brinker ’47JC Janet Shields ’73 and Tim Maloney Caro Alexander Stalcup ’57 Bonnie Bromfield Betty Gray Mann* ’45JC Lucy Steere ’69 Robert H. Browning* Wendy and Stanley Marsh Amy Rhodes Stephenson ’80 Evie and Geoff Butler Katherine Mathes ’97 Judi and Glenn Stewart Mary Munger ’47 and Clif* Cassidy Sallie McCutcheon ’57 Jackie Miller ’68 and Peter Stewart Gloria and Carlyle Chapman Janie Strauss ’72 and Cappy McGarr Elizabeth Lunn Stocks ’54 Mary Thuss Cheney* ’61 Idanelle McMurry Betty Olmsted Taylor ’54 Rita Crocker Clements ’49 Constance Melrose ’72 Michelle Neuhoff ’83 and Stewart Thomas Anna Brelsford Coiner ’62 Dorothy Thompson Merritt* ’42JC Louise Tice Kelly and Brock Compton Debra Doss Miller Lorna Lee Wagner* ’48JC Mary and Dick Covington Addison P. Moore* Alinda Hill Wikert ’66 Betty Jo Taylor Cox ’52JC Nettie Doscher More* ’39 Frances* ’40 and Bryan* Williams Flake Daniel* Jean Allen Morgan ’52 Susan Wise* ’61 Toni Merrill Davis ’54 Barbara Bass ’75 and Jim Moroney Nan Works ’71 Peggy Simmons Dear ’58 Paula and Jon Mosle, Jr. Harriet Lang Worsham* ’32 Darleene White DeLee ’49 Joan Mulcahy ’54 Julia Yang ’94 Charron Ramsey Denker ’53 Mary O’Boyle ’70 Trea and Richard Yip Talley Dunn ’86 Pat Patterson ’57 Gano Scurry Ehlers ’66 Nancy Penn ’41 and Jack Penson And those who wish to remain anonymous. Yvonne Emish* ’51 Sonia Topletz Philipson ’51JC Bess and Ted Enloe Rosemary Pond* * Denotes Deceased Jeannette* and William B. Eppler* Kate Hoak Power ’90 Pat Finley Fallin ’59 Regen Horchow Fearon ’80 Joan Folsom ’48 Irene Stalcup Forero ’85 Mary Grimes Gitelman Pat Murphy Godbold ’42JC Billie Jo Whipple Graves ’53 Ida Green* Judy Dalton Greene Rosalind Redfern ’59 and Arden Grover Barbara Dunbar Hailey ’62 Nancy Strauss ’68 and Jeremy Halbreich Eleanor Hamric ’59 Pinta Huff Harris* ’20 Trudy Vars* ’43 and Edward* Harris Elizabeth Cullum Helfrich ’98 Anne Hunter ’45JC and Edward Hill www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 3 1 Volunteer Leadership

2008 – 2009 2008 – 2009 Form III – Class of 2010 HOCKADAY BOARD OF TRUSTEES ALUMNAE LEADERSHIP GIVING Caroline Scragg ’80 and Tim Law, Chairs DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE Catherine and David Bowe Brianna and Randy Brown Nicole Ginsburg Small ’91, Chair Kathryn Walker Francis ’94, Chair Mary and Dick Covington Peggy Simmons Dear ’58 Sara Melnick Albert ’73 Cathy and Howard Gilberg Leslie Melnick Diers ’74 Sarah Bartholow ’00 Mary Kay and Larry Guevel Steve Folsom P’12 ’17 Vicki Michaelis Bartholow ’68 Mandy and Drew Jordan Bob Kaminski P’14 Nancy Hunter Beck ’75 P’09 Jani Hall ’82 and Jeff Leuschel Peter Mitchell P’11 Ann Priddy Bentley ’73 P’10 ’12 Susan and David McCombs Paula Mosle Jessica Werner Epperson ’96 Marilyn and Biggs Porter Jeanne L. Phillips P’11 Pam Campbell Foster ’70 Diana Howard and Steve Pully Katherine Rogers Roberts ’89 P’20 Stephanie Glickman Harmon ’86 P’21 Sharon and Kneeland Youngblood Shanon Schwimmer P’19 ’21 Natalie “Schatzie” Henderson Lee ’55 Michelle Neuhoff Thomas ’83 P’11 Michelle Morgan Lockhart ’87 Form II – Class of 2011 Ann Whitley Wood ’82 Gail Barzune Loeb ’61 Merrimac and Richard Dillon, Chairs Marian Knight Rowe ’41 Brenda Axmann Amy Winslow Rush ’05 Joyce Ernst 2008 – 2009 Lyle Foster Scovell ’97 RuLan Hebeler ANNUAL FUND LEADERSHIP Nancy Perkins Shutt ’51 Elizabeth Estess Hughes ’82 Samantha Ackerman Simons ’91 P’21 Louise Kee Parent Division Co-Chairs Allison Campfield Taten ’89 P’21 Debra Doss Miller Barb and Peter Mitchell P’11 Christy Yip ’06 Mary McCarthy Moore ’79 Shanon and Craig Schwimmer P’19 ’21 Carla Moreland Gayle Prejean Upper School Parent Chairs 2008 – 2009 Marilyn Weber Debbie and David Burch P’11 ANNUAL FUND PARENT VOLUNTEERS Cathy Wood

Middle School Parent Chairs Form IV – Class of 2009 Form I – Class of 2012 Cindy and Alex McGeoch P’14 ’16 ’16 Odie Rooth ’76 and Mark Milliorn, Chairs Elizabeth and Fehmi Karahan, Chairs Cathy Bruff Amy and Evan Cohn Lower School Parent Chairs Suzanne Crews Susan and Walter Cowger Staci and Jeffrey Mankoff P’18 Louise Florence Trish and Ed Cummer Maria Sancho-Fox and Lou Fox Betsy Reed ’84 and Richard Eiseman Alumnae Division Chair Barb and Dan Garton Debra Hunter and Lyndon Johnson Ann Whitley Wood ’82 Rhonda Gentry Suzanne O’Brien M.T. Helland Yinka and Akin Ogundipe Alumnae Leadership Giving Chair Loretta Leeds Hunt ’81 Cristie Columbus and Clayton Roberts Kathryn Walker Francis ’94 Nancy Illmer Kathy and Tom Stites Ro Krishnan-Ayer and Raj Krishnan Jenna Brasch ’82 and Seth Woodberry Grandparent Chair Lisa and Bobby Kulp Rita Crocker Clements ’49 Laura and Robert Neely Grade 8 – Class of 2013 Karee and Greg Sampson Pat Nobles, Chair Parents of Alumnae Chairs Angela and Tim Stephens Anne and Mike Crowe Nancy and Jim Hoak Lisa Wallace Marie and David Crowe Patty and Mike Dorey Faculty and Staff Chair Kelly and Larry Mendez Corey Lott Irene and Peter Muturi Kim and Earl Nesbitt Jennifer and Sean O’Brien Karla and Dan Peterson Kimberly and Maury Purnell Deborah Simmons

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 3 2 2008 – 2009 Parent Annual Fund Participation

PERCENT DOLLARS PARTICPATION GIVEN 100% $200,000

90% $180,000

80% $160,000

70% $140,000

60% $120,000

50% $100,000

40% $80,000

30% $60,000

20% $40,000

10% $20,000

2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 CLASS YEAR

zzz Percent Participation zzz Dollars Given

Grade 7 – Class of 2014 Grade 4 – Class of 2017 Grade 1 – Class of 2020 Melinda Sellers, Chair Ariana Viroslav ’87 and Michael Held, Chairs Amy and Kevin LaDue, Chairs Didi Coker Heather Blinn Manju Bandarpalle Denise Kimberling Jones Valerie Colson Michelle Levine Jennifer Payne Karol Vaishali Deshpande Allyson Lindsley Cindy and Alex McGeoch Kim Elting Lyssa Orchid Kaysie Montgomery Sharon and Steve Folsom Karin Quiñones Caroline O’Brien Christine Fraser Dana Roseman Holly Peña Carmen Gross Autumn Schnitzius Deanna Mahowald Carrie Shepperd Stephens ’90 Grade 6 – Class of 2015 Libby Toudouze Rulanda Taylor Deborah and David Michel, Chairs Becky Miller Wartell ’88 Manju Bandarpalle Grade 3 – Class of 2018 Sue Haley Jane Jurgensmeyer, Chair Kindergarten – Class of 2021 Wendy King Patty Dorey Beverly and Bill Lowry, Chairs Melissa Lamb Susan Duvall Kloe Barcus Kevin Pollari Randy Jurgensmeyer Shelley Bracken Kendall Burney Savage ’82 Dana Mullen Kathy Crow Andrew Siegel Randall Rattan Leanna Cruz Pam Gourley Teeter ’79 Claudia Wikman Karen Halsell Stephanie Glickman Harmon ’86 Grade 5 – Class of 2016 Grade 2 – Class of 2019 Beth Savoldelli Susan and Chris Cooper, Chairs Kanika and Vinay Jain, Chairs Maureen Wangermann Laura Archer Diane Bradshaw Ruth Bakal Ana Katherine Curry Pre-Kindergarten – Class of 2022 Sharon Charlton Laura Hall Pat and Trey Gum, Chairs Rebecca Enloe Fletcher ’85 Tammy Lahutsky Janet and David Dorward Gigi Hill Lancaster ’89 Aggie Landry Holly ’85 and Stephen Harris Debbie Massman Tosha May Tiffany Borlaug ’88 and John Rubi Annette Bamberger-Perkins Amanda Ryan Christine and Sigurdur Sigurdsson Katherine Winson Kristy Sahm Allison Campfield ’89 and Michael Taten Julie Sheeder Karen and Michael Yang www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 3 3 Current Parent Donors

List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2008 and July 30, 2009.

Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Donor Levels Amy and Kent Aftergut P’21 Pushpa and Sanjay Anand P’14 ’15 Hockaday Council Leadership ...... $25,000 + Kathryn and Robert Bagwell P’13 ’15 Hockaday Council Patron ...... $10,000 – $24,999 Robin and Jay Bailey P’21 Hockaday Council ...... $5,000 – $9,999 Melissa and Will Balthrope P’17 Associate ...... $1,500 – $4,999 Thalia Sarris Banowsky ’82 P’12 Donor ...... Up to $1,499 Nancy Hunter ’75 and Peter Beck P’09 Carrie Moore ’89 and Steven Becker P’20 Council Leadership ($25,000 +) Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Ann Priddy ’73 and Rhett Bentley P’10 ’12 Skye and Bill Brewer P’15 ’20 Hong and James Bass P’10 ’11 Gwyneith and Albert Black P’09 Kelly and Brock Compton P’09 Susan and Stephen Butt P’15 Susan and Brett Blakey P’12 Rachael and Bob Dedman P’19 ’21 Susan and Chris Cooper P’16 ’22 Lawrence Bock P’12 Nancy Nasher ’72 and Shirley and Stuart Crow P’14 ’20 Robyn Horsager and Jim Boehrer P’10 ’10 David Haemisegger P’12 ’18 Leslie Whittenburg ’83 and Catherine and David Bowe P’10 Roxanne and Gene Phillips P’10 Wicky el-Effendi P’12 Susie Strauss ’68 and George Breen P’10 Samantha Ackerman ’91 and Jay Simons P’21 Tucker Ford ’79 and Rich Enthoven P’11 Marsha and Michael Brito P’12 Judi and Glenn Stewart P’16 ’19 ’19 Joyce and Mike Ernst P’11 ’14 Bailey Ann Simms ’86 and Rebecca and Richard Szelc P’15 Kate Fullinwider ’92 and Brett Broughton P’14 Courtney Wang P’11 Charles Ferguson P’22 Dorothy Reid ’76 and Russell Budd P’12 Barb and Dan Garton P’09 Debbie and David Burch P’11 Council Patron ($10,000 – $24,999) Buffie and Andrew Halle P’11 Sara and Jackie Burke P’13 Adriana and Jamiel Akhtar P’20 ’21 Stephanie Glickman ’86 and David Clouston P’15 Jayne Ann Almond P’11 Eric Harmon P’21 Jennifer and Andrew Clyde P’12 Kloe and Cy Barcus P’21 Marguerite Steed Hoffman P’13 Kimberley Elting and Barb and Todd Bluedorn P’12 ’14 Eun-Bo Jeong and Shin-Young Kang P’10 Stewart Cohen P’17 ’19 Kathy and Harlan Crow P’21 Susan and Ted Jones P’12 Alice and David Court P’10 Trammell Crow P’14 Elizabeth and Fehmi Karahan P’12 Mary and Dick Covington P’10 Julia and Tim Danklef P’15 Alice and Frank Lin P’11 Susan and Walter Cowger P’12 Regen Horchow ’80 and Shashi Dharma and Don Crook P’11 Jeff Fearon P’11 ’20 ’20 Mahendra Mahatma P’11 Leanna and Manny Cruz P’21 Sharon and Steve Folsom P’12 ’17 Tosha and Ken May P’19 Laura Starks and Joe Dannenmaier P’12 Wanda and Richard Gass P’11 Megan and Casey McManemin P’15 ’17 Laurie Daum P’10 Mona and Bill Graue P’15 ’19 Barb and Peter Mitchell P’11 Vaishali and Samir Deshpande P’13 ’17 Kristi and Wallace Hall P’12 Lynn and Presley Mock P’10 ’13 Yvette Ostolaza and Peter Dewar P’21 Cinda and Tom Hicks P’12 Soo Jin Cha and Keong Sub Moon P’12 Patty and Mike Dorey P’13 ’18 Mary and Mark Hurley P’22 Barbara Bass ’75 and Jim Moroney P’13 ’13 Kelly and Scott Drablos P’09 Kanika and Vinay Jain P’11 ’19 Jennifer and Jon Mosle P’12 Kay and Craig Eggleston P’10 Amy and Howard Klion P’10 Liz and Bruno Pasquinelli P’13 ’16 Betsy Reed ’84 and Richard Eiseman P’12 Melissa and George Lamb P’15 Dee Ann and Marshall Payne P’10 Alison and David Elmquist P’13 Staci and Jeffrey Mankoff P’18 Janet and Kevin Pollari P’10 ’15 Betsy and Rick Fijolek P’10 Deborah and David Michel P’15 Beverly and Joe Rodriguez P’14 Rebecca Enloe ’85 and Barron Fletcher P’16 Maryann Sarris ’78 and Amanda and Brint Ryan P’19 Lisa and Joe Forbess P’16 ’18 Frank Mihalopoulos P’14 Beth and Paul Savoldelli P’21 Richard Freling P’12 Lyn and John Muse P’10 Shanon and Craig Schwimmer P’19 ’21 Marcia and Mike French P’09 ’11 Pamela and Mark Okada P’14 ’18 Michelle Neuhoff ’83 and Carole and Mike Gayler P’11 Jeanne and David* Phillips P’11 Stewart Thomas P’11 ’16 Lisa and David Genecov P’18 Lizzie Horchow ‘82 and Carolyn and Jere Thompson P’10 Rhonda and David Gentry P’09 ’13 Dan Routman P’12 ’16 Sherri and Glenn Thurman P’22 Jeff Giese P’11 Melinda F. Sellers P’14 Jenna Brasch ’82 and Amity and Keith Gillespie P’14 Seth Woodberry P’12 ’15 ’20 Shannon and Sam Gilliland P’13 Anne Yager P’16 Rebecca and Jack Goetz P’15 Russ Yager P’16 Nancy Hochstim ’83 and Michael Goldberg P’13 Amanda Urschel ’84 and Robert Goldstein P’12 Karen and Stuart Goodman P’09

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 3 4 Grace-anne and David Greenblatt P’13 ’16 Tracey and Larry Roach P’22 Donor (Up to $1,499) Carmen and Michael Gross P’12 ’17 Cristie Columbus and Clayton Roberts P’12 Evi Economou-Abbas and Khalil Abbas P’13 Kathy and Peter Gudmundsson P’11 ’17 Katherine Rogers ’89 and Lisa and Antoine Acklin P’20 Pat and Trey Gum P’19 ’20 ’22 William Roberts P’20 Rehmat and Salim Adatia P’16 Sue Gong and Honglin Guo P’18 Carrie and Ryan Robinson P’15 ’19 Joyce and Timothy Adesanya P’10 Sue and Steve Haley P’15 Gaynell and Bob Rose P’13 Anadil and Imran Afridi P’13 Margaret and Barry Hancock P’14 ’20 Cary-Elisa Briggle ’83 and Rashna and Ashwani Agarwal P’13 Tania Regard ’82 and Kevin Hardage P’13 Bobby Rubarts P’19 Jill and Philip Agnew P’15 Holly Harris ’85 and Kye Harris P’22 Tiffany Borlaug ’88 and John Rubi P’22 Jennifer and John Agwunobi P’12 Kimberly and Robert Hart P’18 ’20 ’22 Linda and John Rutherford P’10 ’14 Roheen and Mansoor Ahsan P’14 Pilar and Jay Henry P’17 Kristy and Victor Sahm P’19 Madhu and Deepak Ahuja P’14 Muriel and Steve Heusinger P’19 ’22 Brenda and Serafino P’10 Amalia and John Alban P’12 ’16 Cyolonda and Curtis Holmes P’09 Lynne and Andy Siegel P’15 Marzetta and Curtis Alexander P’11 Janet and Tom Horton P’12 Marilou and Jim Simon P’11 Melissa Thomas ’90 and Bret Allan P’21 Elizabeth Estess ’82 and Robert Hughes P’11 Melissa and Brian Sipes P’18 ’20 Beth and Mark Anderson P’13 Lisa and Brian Hurst P’15 ’18 Bonnie Bass ’75 and Peter Smith P’10 Kim and Charles Anderson P’10 Jamie and Gerry Isbell P’15 Kay and Stephen Smith P’10 Cindy Anderson P’14 Debra Hunter and Lyndon Johnson P’12 Mona and Keith Southerland P’11 Angelica and Leo Anguiano P’14 Tina and Ed Johnson P’21 ’22 Merrie Spaeth P’10 Bren and Edward Ansong P’10 Denise Kimberling-Jones and Dawn and Mark Stout P’22 Laura and Doug Archer P’13 ’16 Tom Jones P’14 Daphne and David Sydney P’12 Carroll and Kent Arnold P’16 Susan and Robert Kaminski P’14 Susan and Jay Tabor P’12 Karen Halsell and John Ashton P’21 Jennifer and Tom Karol P’14 Gloria and George Tarpley P’11 Angela and Moses Asom P’13 Ellen and Bill Katz P’19 ’21 Allison Campfield ’89 and Mike Taten P’22 Jimmy Aston P’14 ’14 Louise and John Kee P’11 Joan Liu and Walter Taylor P’16 Juliette Smith Aston ’81 P’14 ’14 Ann and Kirk Killian P’19 Jakki and Terry Thomas P’18 ’20 Brenda and David Axmann P’11 Julie and David Kim P’15 ’19 Cindy and Ed Timms P’11 Kelly and Jamie Bagnall P’19 Yung Oh and Henry Kim P’10 Joe Urso P’12 Hazel and Randy Bailey P’09 Judy and Randy Kirby P’15 Lisa and John Van Scoter P’12 Lori and David Baker P’15 Nan and John Kirchhofer P’11 Bobbie and Andres Villareal P’14 Sivakami and Ramesh Balan P’09 ’12 Martha and Michael Kornman P’20 Kathy and Grant Wall P’11 Manju and Radha Bandarpalle P’15 ’20 Ro Krishnan-Ayer and Raj Krishnan P’09 Jane Sung and Mike Walsh P’20 Melissa and Ivan Bank P’09 Tami and Clay La Grone P’22 Amy and Les Ware P’21 Amy and Matthew Banks P’15 Amy and Charles LaDue P’20 Annette and Myron Watkins P’22 Kim and Nevin Bannister P’19 Charmaine and Steven Lampert P’09 Marilyn and Ben Weber P’11 William Banowsky P’12 Kieu-Trinh Dao and Thang Le P’14 ’15 Dorothy Taliaferro ’78 and Ben Weil P’11 Namrita and Munish Bansal P’19 Jani Hall ’82 and Jeff Leuschel P’10 Carolyn and David Westberry P’13 Alice Yang and Jim Bao P’12 Jane and Mike MacAdams P’15 Elaine Whittaker P’15 Debra Renee Barber P’12 Deanna and Ward Mahowald P’17 Nancy Purse ’82 and Richard Winston P’13 Ray Barber P’12 Jeri Fritz and Dick Massimilian P’14 Jayne and Gene Wyszynski P’13 Lisa and Wayne Barger P’12 Nancy and Bob McClain P’11 In Hee Lee and Sueng Yool Yoon P’13 Masha G. Barsuk P’13 Cindy and Alex McGeoch P’14 ’16 ’16 Jungil Hwang and Wonjon Yoon P’10 Raguet Bass ’82 P’12 Joanie and Donald McNamara P’16 Susan Ding and Kexin Zhang P ’09 Mita and Kushal Basu P’12 Anna and Brad McPhail P’18 Carla and Edward Moreland P’11 Shashi and Guru Motgi P’10 Michelle and Alan Naul P’10 Maura and Patrick Neligan P’12 Joyce O’Shaughnessy and Ed O’Meara P’10 Caroline and Rick O’Brien P’14 ’14 ’16 ’20 Lisa and Fred Olden P’18 Cate and Geoffrey Orsak P’18 Natalie and Geoffrey Osborn P’11 Heather and Preston Paine P’17 Vinita and Muktesh Pant P’14 Aeran and Max Park P’09 ’11 Elise Black ’85 and John Parteli P’21 P’14 Holly and Carlos Peña P’12 ’14 Jennifer and Alan Peppard P’19 ’19 Grace Kan and Alexander Pertsemlidis P’18 Marilyn and Biggs Porter P’10 Mary Dzindolet and George Porter P’10 Theresa and Tom Quirk P’12 www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 3 5 Current Parent Donors

List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2008 and July 30, 2009.

Valerie and Randy Colson P’17 Carroll and Paul Connolly P’21 Ann and Brad Cope P’14 Erin and Lawson Copley P’21 Angelia and Clifford Creeks P’15 Gerard Creixell P’13 Mallory Maclay Creixell ’80 P’13 Suzanne and Jack Crews P’09 Tommie and Mark Cromwell P’11 Anne and Mike Crowe P’13 Marie and David Crowe P’13 Ferne and Rick Cruise P’14 Nelly Cuenca P’18 Trish and Edwin Cummer P’12 Barbara Currey ’81 P’10 Ana and Eugene Curry P’19 Jini and Peter Cyr P’12 Kay and Bill Dalton P’10 Maria McKinney ’82 and Brent Dau P’13 ’15 Lynsey and Jared Day P’21 Donor (Up to $1,499), Continued Nancy and Darryl Burke P’15 Fred Deal P’10 Mindy and Jeff Baxter P’21 Cricket and Lee Burton P’16 Csilla and John Dennis P’12 Sallie and Bradford Beck P’13 Charlotte and John Buswold P’12 Lara Guerra and Matthew Diaz P’12 ’15 Marlyn and Mark Becker P’12 Christie and Joseph Cahoon P’22 Barbara and Kevan Dilbeck P’10 Karen and Allen Bell P’15 Jeannie Caldwell P’15 Merrimac and Richard Dillon P’11 Claudia Torrescano and Alan Benitez P’11 Rebekah and Scott Calhoun P’13 ’16 Nina and John DiLucci P’10 Belinda Vicioso and Russ Bernhardt P’09 ’10 Jill and Michael Callahan P’21 Aurelia and Catalin Dinulescu P’15 ’20 Maristella Aguilo and Craig Bertram P’22 Mary Beth and Bob Callahan P’10 Denise and Steve Do P’10 Jennifer and Matt Beshears P’16 Kayla and Marcus Camper P’14 Kelly and Cameron Doan P’19 Ann and Patrick Beytagh P’14 Teffey and Rodney Carethers P’22 Debbye and Mike Doorey P’09 Lea and Steve Bishop P’11 Kimberly Carlisle P’14 Janet and David Dorward P’19 ’22 Heather and Mark Blinn P’14 ’17 Marsha and Jim Carpenter P’11 Susan and Dodd Duvall P’18 ’21 Scott L. Blumenthal P’12 Mitzi and Clif Cassidy P’10 Melissa and Brent Dyer P’14 Suzie Blumenthal P’12 Helen and Rives Castleman P’16 Debbie Eichner P’13 Julie Philipson ’82 and Todd Boren P’15 Gulrukh and Udey Chahal P’09 Fran Eikenberg P’11 Terry and Shane Bourek P’13 ’15 Sharon and Scott Charlton P’14 ’16 Chip Embrey P’17 Liz and Thomas Bovard P’12 Pallavi and Deepak Chavda P’18 Mary and Robert Emmet P’10 Shelley and Doug Bracken P’21 Carrie and Rey Chavez P’16 ’20 Susan and Scott Enriquez P’15 Tobie Bradford P’09 Brenda and David Chen P’12 Charles Espinosa P’15 Diane W. Bradshaw P’14 ’19 Jenny Li and Hongsheng Chen P’21 Kristi and David Estes P’22 Jennifer Bricker P’09 Shannon Liu and Jeff Chen P’11 Angella and Blake Estess P’22 April Bright P’15 Amita and Sarinder Chhabra P’10 Margarito and Dolores Estrada P’10 Amy Brock P’11 Sue Chiangda P’09 Catherine Evans P’10 Larry Brock P’11 Munok Hwang and Hosoon Choi P’12 Roger Evans P’10 Greta and Chuck Brodsky P’18 Priya Varada and Deb Choudhury P’15 Nancy Gao and Lieyi Fang P’13 Marti and Randy Brooks P’09 Alissa and Brent Christopher P’17 Connie and Elias Fanous P’11 Brianna and Randy Brown P’10 Natalie and Wilson Chu P’16 Deidra and Tim Fisher P’14 Cathy Bruff P’09 Lynne Ciuba P’09 Risa Weinberger Fisher ’75 P’10 Tom Bruff P’09 Kim and Bob Clark P’14 Louise and Jim Florence P’09 Lisa and Robert Buban P’11 Jennifer Clendening P’17 Jane and Cornelius Foote P’11 Belinda and Jim Buddrus P’12 John Clendening P’17 Kerrie and Ross Forbes P’20 Michelle Stephenson ’78 and Marguerite and Mark Co P’09 Karen and Bob Foster P’21 Charles Bufkin P’11 Allyson Cockrum P’12 Maria Sancho and Lou Fox P’09 Lucinda and Barry Buford P’16 Ruth Bakal and Michael Cohen P’16 Barnali Guha and Richard Framjee P’21 Susan and David Buhner P’13 Amy and Evan Cohn P’12 ’14 Hilary Frank P’11 Glenda Bulger P’12 ‘15 Didi and Kent Coker P’14 Christine and Bruce Fraser P’17 ’20

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 3 6 Cindy and Scott Freeman P’11 ’12 Achala Vadlamudi and Ravi Jakkampudi P’18 Alicia and Ed Love P’14 Sandy Freling P’12 Margo Jefferson P’11 Beverly and Bill Lowry P’21 Dana Bourgeois French P’09 ’11 Lynnita and Craig Jessen P’15 Elaine and Ray Lozano P’13 Anita and Jeff Fuller P’17 ’18 Laila and Shiraz Jivani P’20 Linda Kao and Joseph Lu P’22 Laura Kalesnik and John Fundis P’18 Debra and Whit Johnson P’12 Yung-Fang Ludford P’11 ’13 Christine and Joseph Garcia P’12 Lori and Bob Jones P’19 Guy Lyman P’13 Sandeep and Abhimanyu Garg P’15 Khairunissa and Noorallah Jooma P’13 Jean and Kurt Mackie P’10 Nancy and Rod Gatehouse P’11 Mandy and Drew Jordan P’10 Jane and Mike MacNaughton P’10 Susan and Micheal Geist P’20 Jane and Randy Jurgensmeyer P’16 ’18 Karen and Mitch Magee P’12 ’14 Liz Georgoulis ’85 P’15 ’17 Patti and Paul Kane P’16 Mary Ann and John Manrodt P’09 Lynne and Bill Gerlach P’11 Jungseog Kang P’18 Daisy and Manuel Manzanares P’14 Lynn McKenna and John Ghaffarzadeh P’16 Wilna and Pravaj Kanjanasim P’20 Lindsay and Matthew Marchant P’22 Cathy and Howard Gilberg P’10 Indu and Kirti Kapoor P’20 Alyssa and Keith Martin P’19 Heather and Chris Gilker P’14 Sheniz and Ike Kara P’10 Robin Slater ’84 and Paul Martin P’14 Lisa and Larry Glasgow P’18 Teresa and Tony Katsulos P’17 Christina and Alfred Marucci P’14 ’18 Caro Emerson ’78 and George Goettee P’11 Nicole and Gordon Keehn P’15 Debbie and Steve Massman P’16 ’16 Michelle and Reggie Goldsmith P’17 Carrie Kelleher P’19 Pam and Matt Mattingly P’13 America and Homero Gonzalez P’11 Sheri Kennedy P’11 Teresa and Eddie Mayfield P’11 ’15 Christina and Richard Gonzalez P’22 Jueungeun Lee and Youngil Kim P’12 Kim and John McBride P’15 Erlinda and P’14 Kyung and Dong Kim P’13 Susan and David McCombs P’10 Isabella and Garry Goren P’10 Wendy and Edward King P’15 Rachel and Britt McCormick P’16 Tobi and Andrew Gottesman P’10 Anne Kniffen P’13 Lara and Cliff McCrary P’15 Amy and Danny Gow P’12 Peggy and Tom Knight P’11 ’17 Jane Admire and Mel McDonald P’09 Fran and George Graffy P’15 Jennifer and John Knott P’14 Michelle McDonald P’09 Shareen and Pat Grayson P’12 Beth and Larry Konig P’10 Caroline and Dan McElroy P’18 Tasha and Nevin Grinnell P’21 Jessica Kramer ’88 and Kimberly and Neelesh Mehendale P’22 Rosson Grover P’10 Robert Sullivan P’18 ’20 Poonam and Nihal Mehta P’18 Mary Kay and Larry Guevel P’10 ’14 Cheryl and Doug Kramp P’10 Susan and Larry Menache P’11 Gina and Doug Gunn P’11 ’13 Marlyn Mayo ’82 and Dan Krampitz P’16 Kelly and Larry Mendez P’13 Karen and Brent Gunter P’16 Susan and Rick Krenek P’10 ’14 Andrea and Amyn Merchant P’09 Sunita Punreddy and Srinivas Gunukula P’18 C.A. and George Kryder P’10 ’10 Tawn and Sean Merrill P’18 Cheryl and John Hall P’11 Tricia and Wayne Ku P’09 ’11 Christie Little and Bruce Meyer P’10 ’16 Laura and Thomas Hall P’19 Lisa and Bobby Kulp P’09 Vivian and Ron Mielcarek P’13 Wanda and Royal Hardeman P’09 Purnima and Sumit Kumar P’17 Cheryl and Bob Miller P’10 Alan Harris P’12 Toni and Chad Lacerte P’13 Debra Doss Miller P’11 Beverly B. Harris P’18 Tammy and Tom Lahutsky P’11 ’19 Elizabeth Jekot and David Miller P’15 Kate Harris P’12 Gigi Hill ’89 and Jim Lancaster P’16 Evelyn and Jimmy Miller P’16 Jennifer and Eric Harrison P’18 Aggie and Kevin Landry P’14 ’19 Odie Rooth ’76 and Mark Milliorn P’09 Jennifer and Steven Harvey P’13 Christine and Joseph Lanners P’19 Shane Kajani and Karim Mohammad P’13 Paula and Jeff Hayes P’12 Caroline Scragg ’80 and Tim Law P’10 Prabha and Rich Mohan P’13 Pilar Bescos and Munir Hazbun P’15 Brenda O’Neal ’85 and Todd Lazenby P’17 Elizabeth Reid ’79 and Peter Moir P’09 ’11 RuLan and Rick Hebeler P’11 Cecilia Tran and Tam Le P’11 Carol and Philip Montgomery P’10 Alexa Heck ’78 P’12 Bradleigh and Glen LeBlanc P’15 Kaysie and Harold Montgomery P’14 Bill Heck P’12 Emily Cates and Donald Lee P’20 Mary-Blake and Will Montgomery P’12 Ariana Viroslav ’87 and Jung-Soon and Gil Lee P’10 Minda and Gary Moor P’14 Michael Held P’17 ’20 Laura and Eddie Lee P’14 Mary McCarthy ’79 and M.T. and Steve Helland P’09 ’11 Yin Hu and Wai Lee P’17 Howard Moore P’11 Sandy and Tom Herbelin P’14 Cindy Lefferts P’14 Amy and Jeff Morton P’10 Chitra and Sudhi Herle P’14 Jane Saginaw and Stephen Lerer P’10 Christine Muelsch P’12 Maria and David Hernandez P’17 Michelle and Steven Levine P’20 Gigi and Dana Mullen P’18 Maria and Elmer Hernandez P’10 Ying Hu and Jun-Sheng Li P’12 Judith and David Mullens P’11 Adam Herring and Alexis McCrossen P’21 Shari and Alan Lidji P’13 ’16 Karin and Angel Munoz P’15 Meei-Feng and Ray Heydari P’12 Sharon and Stephen Lilley P’12 Sue Murphy P’09 Charlie Hoedebeck P’10 Kathy and Jayson Limmer P’22 Irene and Peter Muturi P’13 Sally Hoffman P’10 Hong Li and Yan Lin P’12 Lyndee and David Myers P’12 Randi and Jay Hofmann P’17 ’19 Jessie and Lincoln Lin P’12 Meenakshi and Harish Mysore P’16 Carolyn and Don Hoke P’09 Allyson and Hays Lindsley P’10 ’20 Liz and Richard Naftalis P’10 Mary and Dan Horn P’13 Anna Xu and Jerry Liu P’15 Lisa and Paul Nagy P’15 Patricia and Jerry Hosek P’13 Tricia and Stephen Loe P’10 Carolyn and Charlie Naile P’19 Robin and David Howard P’13 Kim and John Loftus P’22 Meryl and Scott Nason P’09 Frances and Paul Hsu P’11 Dona and Yale Logan P’10 Arax and Ramon Nazarian P’16 David Hudson P’09 Renea Ryland and Tom Loose P’18 Teresa and Bryan Neal P’13 ’18 John Ward Hunt P’13 Larisa and Roman Lopatko P’14 Matney Faulkner ’73 and Nancy and Rick Illmer P’09 Kathy and Wayne Loucas P’10 Ken Neatherlin P’09 www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 3 7 Current Parent Donors

List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2008 and July 30, 2009.

Donor (Up to $1,499), Continued Heather Queener P’09 Sonja and Michael Shelby P’15 ’21 Laura and Robert Neely P’09 Jan Quesada P’09 ’11 John Shelton P’12 Kim and Earl Nesbitt P’13 Glenys Quick and Robert Vaughan P’16 ’19 Leslie Shelton P’12 Shawna and Tom Nesbitt P’17 Karin and Mickey Quiñones P’20 Susan and Panos Shiakolas P’11 ’13 Robin and Brian Neuhoff P’13 ’16 Marie Quintana P’09 Andrew Shimer P’20 Karen and Bruce Newsome P’22 Kerry and Bill Radford P’10 ’13 Tricia Shimer P’20 Maya Roel-Ng and Tony Ng P’14 Shar Dubey and Partha Raghunathan P’21 Victoria and Greg Shinn P’11 Oanh Dang and Robert Nguyen P’15 Neelam and Puneet Rakesh P’15 Thalia Shirley P’18 Sharon and Les Niemi P’10 Anne and Kevin Ramundo P’10 Pam and John Shultz P’15 Kathryn Koorenny and Bruce Nobles P’18 Radhika Ravula and Sridhar Ratakonda P’16 Christine and Sig Sigurdsson P’20 ’22 Brenda and Greg Novinski P’09 Ann Aston Ratelle ’80 P’09 Lisa Ginsberg ’80 and Martin Silver P’14 ’21 Belinda and Jerome Nowlin P’10 Heather and Randall Rattan P’18 Alexa Bradford and Delton Simmons P’10 Jennifer and Sean O’Brien P’12 ’13 ’20 Belinda and Thomas Reeder P’16 Deborah Simmons P’13 Suzanne O’Brien P’12 Carol and Rob Reifsnyder P’14 Jane and Francis Sintobin P’09 Yinka and Akin Ogundipe P’12 Heather and Mark Reim P’15 Tammy and Rod Skaife P’17 Hyunsook and Junghwan Oh P’13 Peggy and Rod Reppe P’11 Carolyn and Thomas Smead P’11 Mary and Kirk Oliver P’12 Jennifer and Robert Ridout P’11 Elizabeth Ostrow ’86 and Ronald Oliver P’09 Jill B. Risman P’09 David Smith P’15 ’17 Sindhu Philip and Sanjay Oommen P’22 Serena Young Ritch ’82 P’10 Margie and Mike Smith P’15 Jane and Michael Opatowsky P’10 Kametra Roberson P’19 Yolanda and Gerald So P’12 Winnie and Marie and Tracy Robinson P’13 Shiela and Steven Son P’12 Obeng Opoku-Acheampong P’11 ’12 Stacy and Rudy Rodriguez P’14 Esther and Rodger Song P’10 Lyssa Orchid and D’Arcy Young P’20 Diane Gibby and Rod Rohrich P’19 Karen and Tarek Souryal P’10 ’12 Karen Whitaker and Clement Osimetha P’21 Sherry and Rex Romano P’17 Lori Heape ’79 and Vance Sparks P’12 Serafina and Ian Otten P’09 Dana and Josh Roseman P’20 Amy and Tom Spence P’10 Linda and Kevin Page P’21 Anne and Chris Rote P’11 Danielle and Steve Spencer P’17 Soo-Kyung and Michael Pak P’14 Therese and Chris Rourk P’16 Meg and Jay Squiers P’10 Michael Papalas P’12 Brian Rudman P’17 ’20 Sarah and Blaine Squires P’09 Chanda and Dinesh Parbhoo P’11 Jody Plotkin Rudman ’86 P’17 ’20 Birgit and Kurt Stache P’21 Priti and Sam Patel P’09 Karen and David Russell P’09 David and Sandra Stallings P’17 ’21 Susie and Corry Payne P’13 Larry G. Russell P’10 Agnes and Larry Starfield P’11 Dede Pearcy ’79 and Janice and Will Ryan P’09 Denise and Leroy Startz P’14 Doug Jacobson P’15 ’16 Raheela Ashfaq and Hossein Saboorian P’14 Anita and Jacob Steephen P’16 Tosha and Bryant Pearson P’16 LeDee Kidd ‘87 and Bill Sachs P’16 ’17 ’21 Angela and Tim Stephens P’09 Sonya and Michael Pegues P’16 Fery and Max Safavi P’12 Jan and Gene Stevens P’09 Juliana and David Perkins P’09 Maura and Peter Sakovich P’11 Laurie and Bruce Stevenson P’21 Carol and Jon Pettee P’10 Kerry and Joe Salatino P’14 Katherine and David Stewart P’11 Jennifer and Kent Petty P’20 Marion and Dave Salopek P’10 Kathy and Thomas Stites P’12 Sally and Chris Pfeiffer P’17 Cindy and Phillip Sanchez P’17 Colleen and Mark Straubel P’12 Carrie Johnson ’91 and Rhonda and James Sanchez P’16 Cheryl and Mark Strickland P’13 Marshall Phaneuf P’21 Debbie and David Sanders P’20 Beth Brand ’87 and Mark Stromberg P’15 Gwyneth Lloyd and Robert Phelps P’11 Monica Haver and Patrick Sargent P’09 Teresa and Scott Stubbs P’12 Laura and Brian Philips P’16 Flis and Richard Sassella P’13 Michelle and Juan Suarez P’18 Eleanor Piccagli P’10 ’17 Julie Glover and Mark Satinsky P’09 ’11 Teresa and Pedro Suarez P’12 Lora Pickar P’19 Kendall Burney Savage ’82 P’11 ’15 Melanie and Shane Sumrow P’22 Crystal Pienaar P’11 Patrick Savage P’11 ’15 Jeanette and Dean Sung P’17 Kendall and Rock Pillsbury P’11 Meeta and Amar Sawla P’12 ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Wingate Sung P’15 Monica and Emilio Pimentel P’09 ’14 Suzanne Wada and Joseph Schaffer P’20 Lisa and Neil Syken P’13 Felicia and David Pitts P’14 Maria and Matthew Schindel P’21 Hae Ran Lee and Seon Gun Tahk P’13 Julie and Hermon Pon P’15 Autumn and Shane Schnitzius P’20 Aisha and Mohammad Tariq P’16 Yu-Shang Poon Chang and Kwok Poon P’20 Ed Schreibman P’13 Katina and Kerry Tassopoulos P’09 Pam and Brad Porter P’13 Margaret and Roderich Schwarz P’13 Kim and Ron Taussig P’16 Susan Warden and Les Porter P’09 ’12 ChoyLeng and Robert Scott P’14 Pam Gourley ’79 and Bob Teeter P’09 ’15 Jill Pratt ’77 P’11 Betsy and Al See P’09 Kim and Phu Thieu P’12 Gayle and David Prejean P’11 Greg Sellers P’14 Jenifer Broderick-Thomas and Diana and Steve Pully P’10 Deepti and Neeraj Sharma P’22 Kevin Thomas P’15 Kimberly and Maury Purnell P’13 Julie and Frank Sheeder P’19 Pat Nobles and Todd Thomas P’13

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 3 8 Jody Clarke and Scott Thompson P’13 Suzanne and Mike Warner P’16 Amy and Gary Yeh P’14 Mayra and Jeffrey Thompson P’12 Becky Miller ’88 and Bruce Wartell P’20 Stacey and Armando Yepes P’19 Shannon Saalfield ’89 and Nancy and Mark Waters P’19 Mi-Young Yoon P’09 Jodie Thompson P’20 Donna and John Watters P’10 ’11 Sharon and Rajini and Mahesh Thummala P’13 Rachelle and Bob Weathersby P’20 Kneeland Youngblood P’10 ’12 ’14 Emily Todd P’13 Harriet Tabb and Kenn Webb P’09 Rebecca and Martin Zacarias P’15 Kenneth Toudouze P’17 Sarah and John Wechsler P’14 Maria Wang and Yang Zhong P’15 Libby Toudouze P’17 Susanne Webb and Anthony Weigand P’14 Jin Li and Jason Zhu P’12 Johanna and Manuel Tovar P’13 ’16 Sarah and Russell Weinberg P’16 Lisa and Steven Zimmerman P’18 Thuthuy Nguyen and Minhman Tran P’13 Jill and John Westkaemper P’18 Debbie and David Trawick P’10 Catherine and Jack Wetzel P’09 Xochitl and Miguel Trejo P’11 Stacie and Mark Whitley P’22 Leslie Eaton and Mark Vamos P’13 Claudia and Thomas Wikman P’18 Liz and Eric Van den Branden P’17 ’19 Candace and Wes Williams P’17 ’19 Melia and Evan Van Kirk P’16 LaDonna and Chesley Williams P’10 Grace and Doug Vanesko P’18 April and John Willingham P’22 Suzy and Ed Vanston P’09 Rebecca and Ben Wilson P’17 Elena Zavala and Manuel Vasquez P’12 Steven C. Winslow P’15 ’17 Julie and David Vaughn P’19 Katherine and Bruce Winson P’16 Vjshri and Venkat Venkatraman P’11 Laura Miller and Steve Wolens P’11 Rose and Rodney Villazor P’21 Cathy and Jeff Wood P’11 Susan and Mike Viracola P’22 Megan Manser ’89 and Brady Wood P’21 Ritika and Atul Vohra P’09 Michelle and Peery Wood P’16 Marti and Paul Voorheis P’17 Megan and Rob Woodmansee P’13 Vineeta Salvi and Amit Walia P’14 Michelle Woody P’14 Howard H. Walker, Jr. P’11 Tina and Dale Wright P’21 Stephanie Dickson Walker ’83 P’17 ’19 Dawn and Daniel Wu P’10 Lisa and Scott Wallace P’09 Bonnie Boynton and Creed Wyatt P’09 Jane Li and Larry Wang P’12 Liling He and Jerry Xiao P’16 Maureen and John Wangermann P’17 ’21 Hiromi and Masashi Yanagisawa P’12 Terrell Potts Warnberg P’13 Karen and Michael Yang P’17 ’22

www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 3 9 Grandparent Donors

List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2008 and July 30, 2009.

Mary Lee Cox Donor Levels Dorothy and Clifford Creeks, Sr. Delores and James* Cunningham Hockaday Council Leadership ...... $25,000 + Nancy Currey Hockaday Council Patron ...... $10,000 – $24,999 Danne Dannenmaier Hockaday Council ...... $5,000 – $9,999 Constance Daye Associate ...... $1,500 – $4,999 Ruth Dearing Donor ...... Up to $1,499 Betty Seeler and Ray DiLucci Joyce and Terry Dougherty Council Leadership ($25,000 +) Mary Jane Arrigoni Susan Eaton Helma and Edward Ackerman Margie August Patricia and Robert Eckert Betty Simmons ’55 and Gerry Regard Beth and Don Averitt Ione Dunkley Edwards Osik and Emil Babaian Gloria and Raymond Eggleston Council Patron ($10,000 – $24,999) Kathy Bailey Louise Freedman Eiseman ’47 Rita Crocker ’49 and Bill Clements Vicky and Kenneth Bair Joan and Cecil Emerson Margaret Doggett ’37 and Trammell* Crow Sue and Bill Balthrope Ellie and Fred Ernst Rosalind Redfern ’59 and Arden Grover Laura and Larry Bannister Sandra and Henry Estess Ellen Higginbotham ’59 and Richard Rogers Charlie and Grant Barrett Betty Etters Judy and Bob Barrett Louise C. Evans Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Anagha and Anand Barve Cleo and Alec Fairley Margaret and Robert Folsom Alice Worsham ’56 and Dick Bass Mary Fearon Ann Graves Nell Orand Beck ’48 Barron Fletcher, Jr. Dedo and Barron Kidd Judy Berlin Patty and Bill Forbes Judy Austin ’60 and Tommy Neuhoff Bette and Wayne Beshears Julie and Richard Ford Kathryn Priddy Rose Biderman Jeanne and Murzban Framjee Laura and Jack Roach Cathy and Stan Block Emogene and Earl Fuller Jane White Mary Ann Block Gloria and Pete Fundis Helen Biggs ’64 and Gene Willingham Janice Blumenthal Judy Martin Gamble Elaine and Harry Bock Gloria Gemmell Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Gretchen Bohnert Mr. and Mrs. Walt Gerlach Bess and Ted Enloe Amy and Patrick Booth Regine and Reuben* Ginsberg Stratton Georgoulis Veta and George Boswell Kathleen and John Glover Sally and Forrest Hoglund Alice Bourgeois Harriet and Charles Goldberg Jane and John Lancaster Brenda and Stuart Brand Judy and Phil Goodman Joan and Marvin Lane Ann Grall Brooks Lois Gordon Chandler Roosevelt ’52 and Henry Lindsley Wilma and Bill Brooks Marta and George Graffy Joy and Ronald Mankoff Carolyn and Don Brown Miriam and Stanley Greenberg Paula and Jon Mosle, Jr. Sherry and Fred Brown Richard Greisch Virginia and Robert* Payne Virginia* and Edwin Buford Loysanne Griffin Ugo and Kitty Piccagli Joyce and Frank Burch Paulette and Marvin Grissett Sandra and Leonard Rosenberg Pat Burrus Lana and George Griswold Etty and Jack Sardas Paula and Frank Cahoon Elaine and Carl Gum Rayetta and Hugh Schindel Jacqueline and Hal Caldcleugh Carolyn and John Hall Marlene and Richard Sipes Lois and Russell Campbell Evelyn and Charles Halstead Sally Taylor ’53 and Barney Young Mrs. A. Graham Carey Sue Minton Harris Ardis V. Carleton Mary and William Harte Donor (Up to $1,499) Mary Cates Barbara and Johnny Haynes Sara and Jim Abney Karen and Fred Champlin Ann and John Henry Agnes Aburime Kay Chaplain Isma Henry Susie Acklin Jung and In Jae Cho Karen Herman Linda and Myron Aftergut Sophie Clement Anne Washburne* ’65 and Paul Hillier Sue and Nasim Akhtar Margery Clendening Adelyn Hoffman Lucille Alexander Susie and Bill* Clifford Lena and Earl Hoover Marilyn and Charles Anderson Patricia and Lee Coffey Helen and Robert Howard Simone and Leonard Andrade Liz and Skip Coggin Wayne Isom Martha and J.E. Antoni Nancy and Larry Cooper Margaret and Mert Jessen Anna and Robert Arredondo Ann and Fred Covert Marietta Scurry Johnson ’57

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 4 0 Martha Ann Sanders Schneider ’43 Suzan Schnitzius Patricia and Ingram Schwahn Flo and Garvin Scott Jan and Frank Sheeder Gene and Max Sherman Virginia and Pete Sherman Temma and Herbert Silver Darlene Sjogren Jane Matthews ’57 and Denys Slater Iola and James Smith Jerrie Marcus ’53 and Fred Smith Wirtaine Sparks Carol Spitz Virginia and Charles Starks Mary Stephens JoAnn and Richard Stephens Louisa Stephens Carol and Walter Stevenson Anna and Edward Stewart Nancy and Kenneth Stott Majorie Jones Julie and John McPhail Leilani and Martin Stringer Paulina and John Jones Bonnie Meredith Gail and Bob Thomas Alicia and Raymond Joslin Janet and Eldon Merklin Dottie Key ’59 and Jodie Thompson Mary and Theo Katsulos Bradford Miller Margaret and Jere Thompson Carol Kaytes Nahid and Mike Mirbagheri Luanne Tierney Dorothy Kee Kay and Ben Mitchell Marilyn and Gene Torbett Marilyn Kee Marjorie and George Moll Karen and Robert Towler Patti and Bob Kelleher Ruth Ann Montgomery Stanley M. Truhlsen Pam and Don Kidder Lee Mulos Sybil and Joe Tucker K.C. and Bongki Kim Mary Jean and Paul Nagy Susan and Tom Utter Mary Ella Ownby ’52 and Rollin King Sybil and Lyle Novinski Natalia Villareal Peggy and Bernard King Lynne and David Ostrow Leonard Vogel Barbara Konig Eleanor and Tony Papalas Philip Wall Carolyn Kornman Pat Patterson Martha and Peter Walsh Dorothy LaDue Paula Peppard Duane Warden Jack LaDue Margaret and Dick Phelps Ginger and Dale Ware Susan and Woo Lee JoAnne McEwen Phelps ’41 Marianne Watters-Rodriguez Andrea Lichtenstein Sonia Topletz Philipson ’51JC Evelyn Weinburger Nicole Lidji Roma Lee Montgomery ’50 and Bill Wendt Catherine and Vincent Liguori George Porter John Wetzel Carolyn and Howard Limmer Dolores Price Joanne and Paul White Mary and Richard Loftus Diane and Maurice Purnell Dorothy and Harold Winston Donnetta Lowry Beverly and Howard Rase Joann and John Withers Helen and Raymond Lozano Patricia and Leo Rasmussen John Witherspoon Betty and Gene Lucas Margaret Ratelle Sharon Wolfson Hoang and Tram Luong Connie and Cleatus Rattan Joe Woods Marjory and Guy Lyman Becky and Raynor Reavis Sharon and Bob Wooldridge Dorothy Lyon Ann Reed Pat and Bobby Wright Tina and John MacDonald Barbara and Durel Reid May and Morley Yang A. F. Malakoff Sharon and Robert Relyea Annie and Khosrow Zolfoghary Mary and Ed Manton Kay and Eldon Reynolds Jeanette and Ervan Zouzalik Barbara and Jim Manzi Mary Jane Reynolds Lauralea Peters Marley-McCrea ’58 Mary and Bill Roberts And those who wish to remain anonymous. James Mayer Sony Roethemeyer Eleanor and Bruce Mayo Tara Romano * Denotes Deceased Francille McCarthy Barbara and John Rossetti Loretta McClain Dimple and Jack Royal Virginia M. McClain Miriam and John Russell Jessie and Walter McDaniel Ellen Rust Lou Ellen McGinley ’54 Paulina Salopek Joan McKay Nancy and John Sampson Mary McManemin Bessie and Earnest Sanders Elisabeth McNair Linda and Arthur Sarris www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 4 1 Parents of Alumnae Donors

List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2008 and July 30, 2009.

Donor (Up to $1,499) Donor Levels Martha and Neel Ackerman Cathy Acuff Hockaday Council Leadership ...... $25,000 + Pat and Walter Adams Hockaday Council Patron ...... $10,000 – $24,999 Elizabeth and Abraham Afanador Hockaday Council ...... $5,000 – $9,999 Mariam and Hassan Ainetchian Associate ...... $1,500 – $4,999 Sara Melnick ’73 and Mark Albert Donor ...... Up to $1,499 Susan and Claude Albritton Julie Uhlhorn ’83 and Mike Allen Council Leadership ($25,000 +) Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Laura and Mike Alverson Helma and Edward Ackerman Vicki Michaelis ’68 and Peter Bartholow Barbara* and Ben Alvord Kelly and Brock Compton P’09 Susan and Brett Blakey P’12 Bonnie and Dale Anderson Nancy Albertini and Steve Metzger Dorothy Reid ’76 and Russell Budd P’12 Kim and Charles Anderson P’10 Roxanne and Gene Phillips P’10 Debbie and David Burch P’11 Becky and Ezell Autrey Betty Simmons ’55 and Gerry Regard Mary McDermott Cook ’71 Vera and Andy Baker Peggy and Carl Sewell Mary and Dick Covington P’10 and Bob Balink Judi and Glenn Stewart P’16 ’19 ’19 Betty Walker Stephenson Creech ’63 Ella and George Banks Mary Lou and Steven Wilmeth Susan Northrup ’66 and Linc Eldredge Pat Barr Alison and David Elmquist P’13 Alice Worsham ’56 and Dick Bass Council Patron ($10,000 – $24,999) Bess and Ted Enloe Betty and Cash Baxter Ruth and Kenneth Altshuler Read Penson ’70 and Steve Gendler Cynthia and Brice Beaird Rita Crocker ’49 and Bill Clements Stratton Georgoulis Joan Becker Margaret Doggett ’37 and Trammell* Crow Deirdre and George Glober Patricia and Borden Bell Trammell Crow P’14 Linda and David Gravelle Meera Rao-Bette and Benne Bette Christi and Larry Glasscock Michelle and Houston Hall Janet Bilhartz Amy and Howard Klion P’10 Louise Corrigan Jordan ’35 Patti and Robert Black Joyce and Larry Lacerte Louise and John Kee P’11 Connie and John Blair Charlene Cline ’62 and Tom Marsh Nan and John Kirchhofer P’11 Gayle and Jack Blasingame Maryann Sarris ’78 and Caren and Peter Kline Vicki and Steve Bock Frank Mihalopoulos P’14 Beverly and Randy Lawson Sherron and Guy Bodine Charlie Nearburg Chandler Roosevelt ’52 and Henry Lindsley Rita and Osei Bonsu Dana Nearburg Kathryn King ’83 and Mark Marley Amy and David Bornowski Pamela and Mark Okada P’14 ’18 Carol and Philip Montgomery P’10 Grace Bradley Ellen Higginbotham ’59 and Richard Rogers Paula and Jon Mosle, Jr. Michael Bradley Helen Biggs ’64 and Gene Willingham Shashi and Guru Motgi P’10 Peggy and Richard Bradley Jeannine and Jim O’Bannon Peggy Black Braecklein ’44 Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Elizabeth Loflin ’72 and Steve Parey Rebecca and Ron Brakke Lucy Crow ’71 and Henry Billingsley Nancy Penn ’41 and Jack Penson Brenda and Stuart Brand Susan and Stephen Butt P’15 Karen and Bryan Perry Wendy and Hal Branson Shirley and Stuart Crow P’14 ’20 Barbara Glazer ’75 and Randy Rosenblatt Elaine Amacker Bridges ’55 Linda and Bill Custard Marian Knight Rowe ’41 Margaret and David Briggs Barb and Dan Garton P’09 Nancy O’Connor and Steve Rush Stella and Austin Brightman Myrl Good Marilou and Jim Simon P’11 Bonnie Bromfield Nancy and Jim Hoak Bonnie Bass ’75 and Peter Smith P’10 Kathleen and Mitchell Brooks Marguerite Steed Hoffman P’13 Georgia and Doug Smith Bob Brousseau Susan and Ted Jones P’12 Dolores and Mike Spence Beth and Michael Brown Dedo and Barron Kidd Debby and Webb Spradley Portia Lyle Brown Patty and Mark Leyendecker Jackie Miller ’68 and Peter Stewart Jane Holland Browning* ’49 Barbara Bass ’75 and Jim Moroney P’13 ’13 Susan Swan Smith and Ken Smith Cathy Bruff P’09 Judy Austin ’60 and Tommy Neuhoff Joe Urso P’12 Tom Bruff P’09 Katherine and Bob Penn Carol Gantt and Henry Wells Julia and Bill Buchholz Kathryn Priddy Alinda Hill ’66 and Jim Wikert Glenda Bulger P’12 ’15 Margaret Jonsson ’56 and Bob Rogers Billie Williamson and Mack Forrester Suzanne and Buz Burkhead Chris and Dick Rogoff Trea and Richard Yip Pam Harris ’69 and Dan Busbee Mary Jane and Frank Ryburn Sally Taylor ’53 and Barney Young Grace Butcher Katherine and Donald Caire Lisa and John Camp

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 4 2 Leticia Guerra ’74 and Hector Cardenas Wendy Finley Sue and Rob Jepson Bea and Henry Carder Susan and John Fischer Gayle Johansen Sandra and Luigi Carleo Gretchen and Christie Flanagan Christin and Randy Johnson Hazel and Joe Carlos Edna Kahn Flaxman ’35 Gwen and Paul Johnson Marsha and Jim Carpenter P’11 Julie and Richard Ford Marietta Scurry Johnson ’57 Peggy and Web Carr Maria Sancho and Lou Fox P’09 Khairunissa and Noorallah Jooma P’13 Cindy and Jay Carter Susan and Warren Foxworth Carole Bond ’69 and Chris Jordan Linda and Frank Casey Ann and Lee Gaillard Kay and David Jordan Mitzi and Clif Cassidy P’10 Jesus Garcia Ann Frances and Cliff Jury Cynthia and Greg Cathcart Sandeep and Abhimanyu Garg P’15 Sima and Martin Kaplan Gloria and Carlyle Chapman Judy and Bob Gass Sheniz and Ike Kara P’10 Amita and Sarinder Chhabra P’10 Madeleine and Mark Geller Jana and Vladimir Karasek Lynne Ciuba P’09 Marcela and Michael Gerber Naveen Kashyap Tom Clack Sharman Gillen Mary Wilson Keener Sara Alexander ’59 and Eddie Clark Lydia and Tom Gillespie Mary Louise Keever Pat and Lee Coggan Anita C. Gilliam Mumzy Kellogg Anne Schoellkopf ’50 and Henry Coke Jill Shorey ’80 and Brett Giroir Louise Faulkner ’75 and John Kemp Vicky and Bruce Collins Diane and Hal Glaser Kayla Kennedy Alaine Fay and Charles Coppin Debbie and Alan Gnutti Fran and Aman Khan Betty Ann and J. E. Cox Leslie Pullman ’71 and Fidel Gomez Elaine and Bob Kiehnle Oneida and Dwight Cramer Dianne and Mark Goode Urve and Mike Kiik Suzanne and Dave Crandall Ariail Fischer Gores ’65 Mary Ella Ownby ’52 and Rollin King Kitty and Tom Cross Christopher M. Gores Jo and Scott Kirksey Bobbie and Geoff Crowley Tobi and Andrew Gottesman P’10 Susan Jones Knape ’71 Betsy Best ’73 and Bennett Cullum Amy and Danny Gow P’12 Anne Kniffen P’13 Sissy Best ’75 and Allen Cullum Emily and Jerry Grady Peggy and Tom Knight P’11 ’17 Trish and Edwin Cummer P’12 Cathey Silverberg ’64 and James Greenfield Linda and Steve Kramer Ginny Wright ’79 and Rick Currey Suzi Flaxman ’61 and Jack Greenman Tricia and Wayne Ku P’09 ’11 Sherri and Alan Darver Becky and David Gregory Lisa and Bobby Kulp P’09 Averille Browning ’73 and Stewart Dawson Susanna Saville Grinnan ’32 Janet Kleinman ’55 and Jonathan Kutner Arlene and John Dayton Grace Bascope and Dan Gruen Jennifer and Fritz Lake Julie Melnick ’79 and James Dearien Tereze and Ugis Gruntmanis Kay Clark ’59 and Bob Lane Csilla and John Dennis P’12 Yasmin and Satish Gupta Pam and Rene Larrave Dorothy Dickmann Linda and Don Hahn Mary Ann and Allen Lassiter Leslie Melnick ’74 and Bryan Diers Carol and Tom Hairston Lucy and William Lau Gayla and Michael Dobbins Margie Jackson ’63 and John Haley Jeanie and Rex Laube Mary and David Dolan Susan and Paul Hanson Ann Addyman ’61 and Sam Lawrence Sandy and Howard Donsky Cindy Sprague ’70 and Steve Hardesty Nancy and Earl Lawrence Marti and Jim Doran Renee and Rick Harding Liza and Will Lee Marsha and Alex Douglass Alan Harris P’12 Schatzie Henderson ’55 and George Lee Carol Lee Luscombe ’75 and Marc Downs Kate Harris P’12 Carrie and Craig Levering Lynn and Rob Drawbridge Anneal and Cade Havard Charlene Levering Robin and Don Drennon Kris and Larry Hawkins Svetlana Levin Gail and Bill Drum Barbara Masur Hawn ’64 Betsy Winters and John Lewis Judy and John Dryden Paula and Jeff Hayes P’12 Cyndi and Jerry Lewis Deborah and Richard* Dubsky Steven Hays Carol and Warren Lichliter Dorothy Paine Duff ’63 Rosemary and Dennis Heard Allyson and Hays Lindsley P’10 ’20 Jan and Michael Duncan Alexa Heck ’78 P’12 Rayna and Michael Loeb Lissa and Jon Dunlay Bill Heck P’12 Reyn and Joe Longino Charlotte and Rich Eberhart Kathy Henry Kathy and Wayne Loucas P’10 Francile Foote Ehricht ’37 Rue Howell ’61 and Tuck Henry Jackie and John Lowe Barbara and Burt Einspruch Madelyn Herndon Susan and David Lowery Louise Freedman Eiseman ’47 Sally Hoffman P’10 Jennifer Chang and James Lu Linda and Jim* Elliott Kathy and Jon Hogan Edie and Bo Lycke Sue and Tony Eltringham Carol Harrison ’60 and John Holden Margie Lynch Joan and Cecil Emerson Charlotte Hoskins Barbara and Mike Lynn Diane Burgher ’45 and Robert Enholm Shan Shan and Chung Sen Hsu Ann and Cary Maguire Muriel Wicks Escobar Frieda and Bob Hudspeth Janet Shields ’73 and Tim Maloney Sandra and Henry Estess Jan and Richard Hunt Wendy and Stanley Marsh Laura and Doug Evans John Ward Hunt P’13 Carol Bonner Marsh ’67 Janey and Steve Fallen Jane and George Ingle Suzanne McCrum ’59 and John Marshall Tricia and Don Fay Sally Warren and Jeffery Jackson Coral Maxwell Kelly and David Ferebee Margo Jefferson P’11 Barbara and James McAlister Julia Fesperman Sissy Jeffett ’78 Francille McCarthy www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 4 3 Parents of Alumnae Donors

List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2008 and July 30, 2009.

Donor (Up to $1,499), Continued Jill Pratt ’77 P’11 Anita and Jacob Steephen P’16 Janet and Derek McClain Lisa Treigle ’76 and Ed Pratt Pat and Paul Sterbenz Jan and Al McClendon Dolores Price Helen and Frank Stevenson Susan and David McCombs P’10 Barbara and Raymond Pruett Kathy and Thomas Stites P’12 Effie and Thomas McCullough Marcia and Bill Rafkin Barbara and Arnie Stokol Carolyn and Ronnie McCutchin Minaxi and Kamal Rathod Laurie Jo and Steve Straty Margaret McDermott Ana and Roger Reed Lanette Sherman Sullivan ’52JC Donald McEvoy Ann Reed Betsy and Marshall Summers Janie Strauss ’72 and Cappy McGarr Nina and Jay Reese Rebecca Marin and Steve Sverdlik Lou Ellen McGinley ’54 Janet and Gary Reeves Lindsley Harris ’69 and Smokey Swenson Jennifer Josey McPherson ’68 Marybeth and Craig Reid Carol and Frank Swingle Susan Bonner Mead ’65 Graciela Garcia ’74 and Cesar Rendon James Tart Myra and Phil Migicovsky Linda Julian ’68 and Chip Richie Polly Tart Jane and Ray Miles Nancy and Wayne Ritter Camille Taylor Barbara Miller Chana and Ralph Robinowitz Linda and Lawrence Terry Debra Doss Miller P’11 Durinda Robinson Vickey Thumlert Shirley and Bob Miller Wendy and Randy Robinson Louise Tice Odie Rooth ’76 and Mark Milliorn P’09 Gayle Glass ’54 and Michael Roche Luanne Tierney Nahid and Mike Mirbagheri Nancy Cohen ’69 and Joel Roffman Margery and Terry Tippen Amy Williams ’73 and Jules Monier JoAnne and Tony Roosevelt Eileen and Billy Tollett Marge and Sam Montgomery Nancy and Mike Rosellini Alex Tong Cecilia and John Morgan Judy and Bill Rowan Kathy Townsend Teddy and Howard Morgan Michele and Shad Rowe Ann Trenary Clare and Joseph Morris Kathleen and Bob Rozelle Claudia and Lee Trevino Carol Davis Morse ’61 Donna and Byron Rubin Benita Trinkle Cathy and Dan Murphree Helene and Joe Rudberg Connie Dressner ’73 and Fred Tuthill Sue Murphy P’09 Carol and Tony Ruggeri Blanche and Jon Tyson Katherine and George Naftis Anne and Michael Runas Rita Usbug Lynn and Joe Newman Jennifer and Thomas Russell Fallon Browning ’77 and Robie Vaughn Judy Hicks ’71 and Peter Noble Janice and Will Ryan P’09 Ritika and Atul Vohra P’09 Jan Braecklein ’72 and John Norris Carole and Frank Ryan Priti and Bhal Vyas Suzanne and W.D. Northcutt Dianne and Mark Ryan Betty Priddy Walker ’69 Libby Norwood Jeanne Santa Cruz Carolyn and Dick Wallach Lydia and Dan Novakov Linda and Arthur Sarris Sarah and Donald Warnecke Brenda and Greg Novinski P’09 Dianne and Mike Saslaw Leslie Maclay ’74 and Hugh Washburne Belinda and Jerome Nowlin P’10 Julie Glover and Mark Satinsky P’09 ’11 Donna and John Watters P’10 ’11 Debbie and Nickey Oates Jan and Wilson Schoellkopf, Jr. Cindy and Paul Weatherall Mary and Kirk Oliver P’12 Patricia Scroggins Peach and Beck Weathers Janet and Doug Ondricek Carolyn and Bill Seay Janet Webb Olga O’Reilly R. G. Seeberger Ann Lawrence Wessel ’68 Barbara Orlovsky Barbara and Jerry Selinger Marcella and Brian Wildes Lynne and David Ostrow Victoria and Greg Shinn P’11 Sue Barnes ’56 and Don Wills Jane Taylor ’55 and Tom O’Toole Elaine Flache Shiver ’65 Susan Pierce ’65 and Addison Wilson Barbara Belknap ’35 and Arthur Owen Liz and James Shorey Sherry and Robert Wilson Michael Papalas P’12 Ann and Dick Simpson Laura Miller and Steve Wolens P’11 Joanne and Tom Parker Cherra and Harmit Singh Nan Works ’71 and Stephen Leary Norma Simpson and Bob Patrizi Rebecca and Neal Sklaver Dovie and Frank Wu Pat Patterson ’57 Jane Matthews ’57 and Denys Slater Hiromi and Masashi Yanagisawa P’12 Susie and Corry Payne P’13 Virginia and Ken Sloan Martha Zavaleta Patricia Pederson Carolyn and Thomas Smead P’11 Pixley and Jim Zimmermann Sonia Topletz Philipson ’51JC Susan and Keller Smith Joyce and Paul Zopolsky Fran Phillips Jerrie Marcus ’53 and Fred Smith Jan Rymer ’60 and Bob Pickens May and Frank Smith Kendall and Rock Pillsbury P’11 Sarah and Blaine Squires P’09 Angela and Joel Pittman Sandhya and Ravi Sreerama Julie and Hermon Pon P’15 Caro Alexander Stalcup ’57 Barbara and Richard Pool Agnes and Larry Starfield P’11

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 4 4 Faculty and Staff Donors

List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2008 and July 30, 2009.

Richard Abbondanzio Stephanie Hazelwood Dees ’94 Ellen Katz P’19 ’21 Pat Saxon A.D. Achilefu Dorothy Dickmann Mary Louise Keever Isabelle Seeman Cassidy Acuff ’01 Carmen Doubrava Jennifer Knott P’14 Margie Shor Cathy Acuff Katherine Downey Jessica Kramer ’88 P’18 ’20 Rod Skaife P’17 Constance Alexandre Karen Drawz Linda Kramer Tina Slinker Melissa Thomas Allan ’90 P’21 Richard Dubsky* Steve Kramer Tymesia Smaw Barbara Allen Norm Dumaine Renee Laffitte Lynne Smith Carlos Arandia Angel Duncan Jeanie Laube Elizabeth Ostrow Smith ’86 Amy Banks P’15 Colleen Durkin Beverly Lawson P’15 ’17 Katie Barnes Patricia Dyer Sheri Ann Le Bob Snook Bobbie Barr Christy Earl Neal Lee Victoria Spears Johnson Masha Barsuk P’13 Heath Einstein Cyndi Lewis Amy Spence ’87 Nicole Basurto Linda Elliott Jenny Li P’21 Steve Spencer P’17 Holly Bator Tom Evnen Jen Liggitt Agnes Starfield P’11 Lucio Benedetto Danielle Ferguson Kathy Limmer P’22 Laura Starr Brenda Bennett Kathy Ferguson Kirsten Lindsay Vonda Stephens Catherine Berryman Brandi Finazzo Pete Lohstreter Andre Stipanovic Chris Bhatti Christi Finegan Ed Long Jenni Stout Janet Bilhartz Judith Finegan Grace Long Jeri Sutton Callie Birch Barbara Fishel Corey Lott Susan Swan Smith Patti Black Harriette Flachmeier Linda Washington Lott Richard Taylor Nancy Blake Cherry Fowler Roderick Lowery Carol Thumlert Kay Boruff Nancy Gale Yung-Fang Ludford P’11 ’13 Vickey Thumlert Shane Bourek P’13 ’15 Murry Gans Margie Lynch Kathy Townsend Terry Bourek P’13 ’15 Leslie Gardiner Tina Maddux Ann Trenary Leslie Box Marcela Gerber Julie Kay Maguire Elsa Vela Peggy Bradley Lydia Gillespie Arturo Martinez Lisa Wang Richard Bradley Jackie Girard Meshea Matthews Carol Wasden Kevin Brady Diane Glaser Dee Mayes Lisa Waugh Christina Brandt Orlando Greene Kathryn McClellan Jeanne P. Whitman Rachel Brandt Lara Guerra P’12 ’15 Amber McCombs Martha Wieser Wendy Branson Cathy Hall Juliette McCullough Mary Ellen Wilensky Nita Brewer Lee Haller Anna Medina Dara Williams Susanne Broussard George Hanlon Deborah Moreland Claudette Wolfe Cathy Bruff P’09 Phoebe Hanna Margaret King Morse ’93 Frances Wood Jennifer Budney Sue Harper Judy Mortenson Beth Wortley Mark Buschardt Beverly Harris P’18 Cathy Murphree Sharon Wright Grace Butcher Jasmine Harris Lynn Nolen Rachel Wyatt Peggy Cagle Kenneth Hawkins Jeanne Olson Lana York Rebekah Calhoun P’13 ’16 Susan Hawthorne Olga O’Reilly Martha Zavaleta Lisa Camp Alexa Heck ’78 P’12 Barbara Orlovsky Mary Catherine Campbell Mary Pat Higgins Geraldine Owens * Denotes Deceased Nicole Carlson Pam Hill Bob Patrizi Beverly Cavitt Kathy Hogan René Perry Adele Chamberlin Carolyn Hoke P’09 Beth Pethel Gretchen Chrane Lisa Holekamp Glenys Quick P’16 ’19 Mary Clark Holly Hook Sue Ragsdale Mitchell Clark Melanie Horn-Foster Mary Ramsey J. T. Coats Charlotte Hoskins Janet Reeves Trish Cobb Susan Hubbard Torie Reynolds Allyson Cockrum P’12 Joy Jamerson Stephanie Rhodus Pat Coggan Darin Jeans Randal Rauscher Rhodus ’97 Bonnie Jean Coleman Tom Johnson Karen Roberts Bridget Cunningham Denise Jones Sherry Romano P’17 Autumn Dahlberg Robert Kallos Ana Rosenthal Suneetha D’Apice Lynn Kaneps Judith Fogg Russell Leslie Dawley Terry Kannan Susan Sanders

www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 4 5 Junior College Alumnae Donors

List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2008 and July 30, 2009.

1949 – 7% Participation Donor Levels Donor (Up to $1,499) Hockaday Council Leadership ...... $25,000 + Vida Nell Ferrell Hutzler Hockaday Council Patron ...... $10,000 – $24,999 Ramona Curry Roberts Hockaday Council ...... $5,000 – $9,999 Ruth Hancock Robertson Associate ...... $1,500 – $4,999 Donor ...... Up to $1,499 1950 – 9% Participation

1939 – 13% Participation 1945 – 9% Participation Donor (Up to $1,499) Karon Kinnamon Covington Donor (Up to $1,499) Donor (Up to $1,499) Jane Johnson Lain Susan Stoer Buzick Martha Woods Covert Joan Hendricks Swalwell Anne Hunter Hill Betty Barrett Tucker Helen Colpitt Murphy 1940 – 8% Participation Donor (Up to $1,499) 1951 – 17% Participation 1946 – 29% Participation Corinne Collins Lundberg Donor (Up to $1,499) Marian Brain Shuss Donor (Up to $1,499) Joyce Cook Barron Marilyn Hobart Campbell Virginia Alexander Broughton Mary Kate Scaling Cooper Blanche Scheffler Edmondson 1941 – 11% Participation Mary Lee Ridgeway Duthie Mary Ann Jackson Hyde Letty Long Erringer Donor (Up to $1,499) Patsy Harper Leftwich Katherine Lasater Freiberger Floylee Hunter Goldberger Madolyn Powell Mertz Yvonne Estes George Anne Hill McMahan Sonia Topletz Philipson Peggy Thompson Harman Suzette Ball Shushok Marilyn Nichols Henslee Jean Nunn Ivey 1942 – 18% Participation Wister Howell Kampmann 1952 – 57% Participation Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Nancy Kisten Sandland Pat Murphy Godbold Marion Rooke Scanio Donor (Up to $1,499) Joan Southworth Seclacek* Betty Jo Taylor Cox Donor (Up to $1,499) Joyce Bander Davis Dorothy Hobrecht Clayton Nora Elder Eubanks Evelyn McLaughlin Davies 1947 – 35% Participation Marilyn Schuelke Funseth Sallie Anne Lewis Peggy Davis Greenstreet Donor (Up to $1,499) Glenalma Rodgers Niedzielski Martha Ann Knapp Linden Bette Lou Albert Rosemary Thyfault Sisneros Margot Dayton Magruder Kay Murphy Fuller Kitty Burge Wilson Sue Butts McEachern Gladys An Cooper Galbreath Eva Jane Potter Morgan Marjorie Young Hardy Eleanor Polk Pearson Jeme Haley McBride 1943 – 3% Participation Patricia Cordonnier Smith Caledonia Denman Moore Lanette Sherman Sullivan Donor (Up to $1,499) Clara Frances Merwin Moore Alice McCart-Walters Gay Powell Miller* Mildred Ford Saunders Ann Ferguson Williams Billye Sherman Taylor Sonia Wolf Wilson Elfe Martin Thomas Dorothy Ann Stacy Wood 1944 – 6% Participation

Donor (Up to $1,499) Class Agent names are bolded. Elizabeth Ann Harrison Faulkner 1948 – 19% Participation Bitsy Gruver Meyers Donor (Up to $1,499) Carolyn Craugh Barbara Patterson Gehring Ashton Glassell Gonella Betty Lee Marquis Dora Calhoun Moffitt Mary Willingham Rosen Patty Pope Whaley hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 4 6 Alumnae Donors List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2008 and July 30, 2009. Class Agent names are bolded.

Donor (Up to $1,499) 1941 – 45% Participation Donor Levels Francile Foote Ehricht Jane Mitchell Hollingsworth Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Hockaday Council Leadership ...... $25,000 + Nancy Penn Penson Hockaday Council Patron ...... $10,000 – $24,999 Marian Knight Rowe Hockaday Council ...... $5,000 – $9,999 1938 – 17% Participation Associate ...... $1,500 – $4,999 Donor (Up to $1,499) Donor ...... Up to $1,499 Donor (Up to $1,499) Ida Wesson Coldwell Margaret King Alley Ravenna Mathews Helson 1935 – 33% Participation 1928 – 50% Participation Bonnie O’Leary JoAnne McEwen Phelps Donor (Up to $1,499) Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) 1939 – 22% Participation Sally Erwin Reeder Dotty Austin Webberley Louise Corrigan Jordan Louise Bird Thomas Donor (Up to $1,499) Mimi Mitchell Tufts Donor (Up to $1,499) Betty McGlothlin Armstrong 1932 – 40% Participation Edna Kahn Flaxman Jane Pickard Huey Barbara Belknap Owen Caroline Hunt 1942 – 8% Participation Donor (Up to $1,499) Nancy Shumate Miller* Susanna Saville Grinnan Ruth Tomlinson Stone Donor (Up to $1,499) Frances Dyckman Newsome 1936 – 11% Participation Olivia Gouger Mason Carmen Miller Michael Donor (Up to $1,499) 1940 – 36% Participation 1934 – 20% Participation Anne Lewis David Donor (Up to $1,499) 1943 – 27% Participation Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Martha Rugeley Bachman Virginia Owens Street 1937 – 50% Participation Delores Heflin Hendrick Donor (Up to $1,499) Sallie Anne Lewis Patricia Huckins Beckman Council Patron Barbara Ann Bidwell Winn* Margaret Nicholson Harrison ($10,000 – $24,999) Anne Giles Kimbrough Margaret Doggett Crow Marian Miller Montgomery Martha Ann Sanders Schneider

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List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2008 and July 30, 2009.

1943 – Continued 1948 – 41% Participation Donor (Up to $1,499) Joan Kelly Ryan Donor (Up to $1,499) Muffett Webb Bowie Sally Edmondson Sparkman Jane Wallace Donor (Up to $1,499) Anne Schoellkopf Coke Elizabeth Estes Taylor Marylyn Becker Baker Phyllis Carter Cowden Nell Orand Beck Nancy Crabtree Herrman 1944 – 35% Participation Laura Hillhouse Cadwallader Isabelle Brown Hulsey 1953 – 43% Participation Waltraut Goedecke Duckworth Ann Sharpe Mason Council Patron Margot Holt Gill Bette Wolens Miller Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) ($10,000 – $24,999) Donna Reese Godwin Elizabeth Carter Montgomery Charron Ramsey Denker Paula Rupe Dennard Jane Murchison Hamilton Honey Nash Sally Taylor Young Trudy Garrett Kennedy Roma Lee Montgomery Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Myth Dahlin Monnich Porter Donor (Up to $1,499) Anonymous Mary Jackson Stone Nancy Ann Sheldon Votteler Jane Overstreet Barclay Rosemary Tartt Elaine Kimball Carleton Donor (Up to $1,499) Mary Grafe Warren Rose Whittle Carr Peggy Black Braecklein Patsy Murphey Whitman 1951 – 34% Participation Billie Jo Whipple Graves Nancy Burrus Brown Elizabeth Yancey Haywood Olive Falvey Davis Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Janet Theis Holcombe Martha McDaniel Ellsberry 1949 – 33% Participation Nancy Perkins Shutt Paula Branch Holt Carolyn Brock Hudson Susan Shelburne Klein Dorothy Thompson Council Patron Donor (Up to $1,499) Jane Moody Leader Montgomery ($10,000 – $24,999) Ursula Goedecke Aston Mona Campbell Munson Carol Schlinke Richey Rita Crocker Clements Marian Noelke Atcheson Suzanne Meek Pelzel Joan Southworth Seclacek* Annette Allen Davis Barbara Roberts Potts Sue Howell-Roberts Sloan Donor (Up to $1,499) Aline Easley Edwards Sandra Rose Vivienne Hanger Wilson Diana Mills Blackburn Judith Hill Gardere Jerrie Marcus Smith Guyanne Tittle Booth Adair Schneider Gregory Jane Mitchell Talbot Jane Holland Browning* Polly Lawhon Harper Allene White Terrell 1945 – 14% Participation Frances Parker Chapman Siesel Wile Maibach Cynthia Lavender Weichsel Bette Weingarten Cohn Paula McFarland Donor (Up to $1,499) Zelda Montgomery Davis Catherine Roberts McHaney Diane Burgher Enholm Darleene White DeLee Grace Neuhaus Richards 1954 – 65% Participation Martha Jo Moore Finklea Jane Wallace Dillard Lou Swain Sabo Elizabeth Fell Oven Suzanne Waters Harris-Locke Ann Suggs Smith Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Mary Ann Jackson Hyde Jane Key Wilson Margie Purnell Emily Jefferson 1946 – 12% Participation Patricia Freeman Lehrburger Donor (Up to $1,499) Nancy Russell Mixon 1952 – 43% Participation Anita Armstrong Adkins Donor (Up to $1,499) Mary Sue Shields Nelson Betty McCarty Allen Ann Showers Butler Mary Norvell Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Judy Cunningham Bagalay Margaret Lewis Furse Marjorie Reynolds Prichard Chandler Roosevelt Lindsley Bootsie Rubenstein Barth Nancy Moore Marwill Alvrone Scrinopskie Sater Jennie Roberts Bireline Johnnie Waggoner Sauder Mary Prothro Stuart Donor (Up to $1,499) Lelah Price Craig Joan Collonge Wall Betsy Cullum Bolin Wayne Crawford Betty Bland Williams Lorna Bullwinkle Brodtkorb Lisa Meadows Di Leo 1947 – 22% Participation Annis Singleton Buell Anne Sanger Feld Carol Anderson Bywaters Dana Haltom Freese Donor (Up to $1,499) 1950 – 30% Participation Barbara Philen Chase Grace Mathers Gilmore Elloine Moseley Clark Marjorie Winn Ford Shannon Howard Gurbaxani Elaine Russell Coffman Council Patron Kay Carter Fortson Edna Brown Hibbitts Louise Freedman Eiseman ($10,000 – $24,999) Drane Kendall Haw Joan Erlich Kaplan Anne Francis Farish Gail Orand Ewing Anne Finks Hughes Suzanne Hofmann King Alicia Wiggs Landry Mary Ella Ownby King Virginia Ann Fisher Marston Carol O’Brien Nicoud Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Nancy Neill Law Lou Ellen McGinley Belmore Hicks Bridgford Ann Lewis Lawrence Judy Walker Renick Jean Allen Morgan Gayle Glass Roche Louisa Shade Russell Nancy Showers Slaughter

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 4 8 Betty Moreland Knapp TOP ALUMNAE CLASSES Julie Goldberg Lowenberg Based on giving and participation in the 2008 – 2009 Annual Fund. Lauralea Peters Marley-McCrea Sue Williams McCullough Peggy Nathan PERCENT PARTICIPATION CONTRIBUTIONS Alice Shelburne Neild Susan Claire Cook Nettle 1957...... 83% 1960...... $59,000 Gail Goldstein Nordheimer 1954...... 65% 1982...... $40,000 Hester Woodfin Parker 1952JC...... 57% 1972...... $30,300 Penelope Taylor Rembe 1928...... 50% 1986...... $25,600 Harriet Schock 1937...... 50% 1978...... $25,000 Dorothea Bresslau Severino 1958...... 46% 1959...... $23,500 Sue Swenson Stubbeman 1959...... 46% 1983...... $22,200 Blythe Holder Thomas 1941...... 45% 1975...... $19,000 Marilyn Munger Watson 1999...... 43% 1957...... $18,700 1953...... 43% 1980...... $16,800 1985...... $16,500 1959 – 46% Participation

Mary Kay Holmes Snell Lockie Sue Griswold Bissett Jane Austin Kyte Council Patron Barbara Ann Houser Spencer Louise Phinney Caldwell Susan Sibbitt Lott ($10,000 – $24,999) Elizabeth Lunn Stocks Pat Nelson Coleman Carol Aldenhoven McKay Roz Redfern Grover Gail Swenson Betty Weichsel Compton Anne McLean Ellen Higginbotham Rogers Betty Olmsted Taylor Faith Miller Feingold Sara Ann Bush Miles Margo Robertson Rita Reed George Pat Patterson Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Templeton Martha Kyger Guyton Myrtie Rawlins Rice Sydney Reid-Hedge Lucia Hartgrove Waggoner Holly Hill Barkley Adams Rice Janet Spencer Shaw Patty Lott Kirkpatrick Patricia Penrose Schieffer Barbara Kaplan Levy Jody Polk Schwartz Donor (Up to $1,499) 1955 – 34% Participation Jean Erwin Schuller Susan Underwood Seward Anonymous Jo Oakley Stone Jane Matthews Slater Nancy Fix Anderson Council Leadership Sally Seay Stout Suzanne Sommerville Ellen Kleinman Banner ($25,000 +) Nancy Philen Thompson Caro Alexander Stalcup Barbara Wertz Barrett Betty Simmons Regard Sue Barnes Wills Nancy Malone Symms Suzanne Hickey Bryant Carol Alexander Vesey Mary Katherine Redman Donor (Up to $1,499) Patricia Bywaters Waller Cameron Linda Vance Arrington 1957 – 83% Participation Judith Wilson Sara Alexander Clark Elaine Amacker Bridges Margie Moore Croft Sese Campbell Council Patron Kitt Jackson Davis Gloria Craugh Carroll ($10,000 – $24,999) 1958 – 46% Participation Amy Worthington Davis Betsy Slater Dudley Oteka Little Ball Pat Finley Fallin Mary Tally Ferguson Sallie McCutcheon Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Alison Taylor Fastov Sandy Smith Garner Peggy Simmons Dear Susan Schaenen Gould Patricia Kerby Hanne Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Louise Allen Grigsby Janet Kleinman Kutner Mimi Mason Wood Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Eleanor Hamric Schatzie Henderson Lee Cissy Wall Carr Mary Lou Bowser Headlee Lynda Yost Lindh Donor (Up to $1,499) Sue Ann Bryant Holland Ruth Ann Norris Linda Bailey Donor (Up to $1,499) Kay Clark Lane Betsy Buchanan Oates Judith Dean Boudreaux Carol Koch Allen Sandra Smith Laughlin Jane Taylor O’Toole Phyllis Bywaters Mary Jane LeVan Armacost Gale Lawrence Sylvia Pace-Owens Jo Glassell Carrabino* Linda Lott Bouchier Linda Lee Leslie Jo Fisher Tuck Sally Meltzer Cole Mary Jon Lewis Bryan Sallie Bell Jackson Loop Deanna Deaton Whitfield Effie Ladopoulou Bettie Gay Burton Nancy Kaplan Lubar Constantinides Nancy Monroe Carr Suzanne McCrum Marshall Jane Haltom Cote Terry Pearlstone Casey Susan Conway Mathews 1956 – 26% Participation Linda Ashby Crites Jane Ritter Clawson Cynthia Tally McDonald Connie Constantin Cummins Delia Staley Crossley Anne McCord Miller Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Loretta Dennard DeWitt Margaret Anne Cullum Honey Altman Minshew Margaret Jonsson Rogers Monica Lofgren Friberg Jane Woodward Elioseff Linda Turman Moore Charlotte Wolens Schuman Carolyn Connell Georgeson Peppy Wright Fisher Betty Reagor Murray Kathryn Manion Haider Nancy Greene Emily Patterson Pantaleoni Donor (Up to $1,499) Suzanne Frensley Hood Joan Watzek Hargadon Julie Boren Patrick Sissie Johnston Amis Helena Jackson Alice Early Horn Judye Dodge Perry Alice Worsham Bass Marietta Scurry Johnson Brenda Englehart Kelly Joan Hornberger Peurifoy www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 4 9 Alumnae Donors

List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2008 and July 30, 2009.

1959 – Continued Tina Joers Roberts Linda Brack McFarland 1963 – 32% Participation Donor (Up to $1,499) Judy Hollingsworth Robinson Carol Davis Morse Carolyn Brown Samuell Neall Grinnan Rose Jan Martindale Newsome Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Shelby Love Schafer Judy Camp Sauer Linda Jones Rayes Betty Walker Creech Allie Stemmons Simon Jane Wilson Spears Debbie Johnson Ryan Dottie Key Thompson Cynthia Zuvekas Valk Harriet Brown Spanberg Donor (Up to $1,499) Jane Gill Tolman Sandra Sweeney Wilson Susan Tocker Sternberg Linda Deal Barrow Kathleen Brooks Verschoyle Carolyn Campbell Swann Ann Bateson Katie Allen West Carol Friedman Dressler Lou Wilkins White 1961 – 43% Participation Dorothy Paine Duff 1962 – 25% Participation Beverly Brown Easterling Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Ginny Elkin Fuller 1960 – 36% Participation Judy Kadane Nix Council Patron Margie Jackson Haley ($10,000 – $24,999) Marlene Mirkes Johnsen Council Leadership Donor (Up to $1,499) Charlene Cline Marsh Dorothy Hawn Kearney ($25,000 +) Galen Murray Bauchman Merijean Shelton Kelley Anonymous Becky Beasley Donor (Up to $1,499) Dara Whittinghill Knott Diana Sessions Burns Connie Anderson Bartley Susie Moody Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Jane Austin Chapman Joan Goren Brannon Susie Weber Munson Judy Austin Neuhoff Molly Caldwell Cline Karen Hinn Brinker Kenney Dixon Pickens Jane Robertson Blanch Susan Moore French Catherine Carr Jere Jeffrey Rickman Carolyn Cox Brougher Carol Owen Funk Nan Dickinson East Camilla Ritchey Joy Bucy Karlene Beal Garber Holley Galland Haymaker Jeanne Weil Shelton Betsy Barnard Cheroutes Jane Stamper Godlove Jill Henry Ann McKnight Stevens Dorothy Oldham Downing Peggy Lubben Gould Dorothy Marvin Jagou Laurie Spurgin Thornton Sally Sue Fischer Suzi Flaxman Greenman Mary McDonough Jalonick Rebecca Smith Henry Mary Pederson Grum Carrin Clark Katz Carol Harrison Holden Rue Howell Henry Marian Higginbotham Niles 1964 – 34% Participation Martha Lacy Howe Fae Hoffman-Buckner Jean Bateson Osher Janie Williamson McCormick Ann Addyman Lawrence Shelly Suggs Steele Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Kathleen Kucera Miller Beth Anthony Lightbown Byrd Fuertes Teague Helen Biggs Willingham Barbara Smith Mills Gail Barzune Loeb Cindy Roberts Ward Margaret Chilton Owen Mary Kay Berry Loupee Barbara Castleman Whipple Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Jan Rymer Pickens Virginia Savage McAlester Nedra Reed Williams Anonymous Olivia Edwards

Donor (Up to $1,499) Genie Higginbotham Bentley Barbara Fix Susan Schermerhorn Flanagan Mary Lynn Peterson Garrett Cathey Silverberg Greenfield Vicki Gullion Barbara Masur Hawn Margaret Blackstock Hogan Jennifer Fabian Isaac Brooksie Gilliland Roberts Linda Schoeneman Vorhies Dorothy Collins Weaver Elizabeth Ardrey Wilson Sherod Yancey

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 5 0 1965 – 27% Participation Madge Green Henry Barbara Jaffe 1972 – 31% Participation Marty Johnson Margo Carole Bond Jordan Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Carol Bonner Marsh Sharon Katz Levin Council Leadership Ellen Levin Needham Shawnee Rathbone McCord Julie Paulson ($25,000 +) Janie Castleman McNairy Janet McNabb Roberts Nancy Nasher Haemisegger Donor (Up to $1,499) Deborah Batterson Mullally Nancy Cohen Roffman Anonymous Marita Bemis Parrish Lucy Steere Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Jennifer Brown Alexander Anne Woods Patterson Lindsley Harris Swenson Sister Loflin Parey Geraldine Benjamin Ameriks Susie Northway Phillips Ann Parish Thornton Tricia Barr Arnold Anne Steakley Reeder Betty Priddy Walker Donor (Up to $1,499) Carolyn Turman Chubet Mary Maxson Thompson Diane King Watson Marti Ashby Sharon Drakeford Carolyn Kemp Wittenbraker Carroll Jung Williamson Markeeta McNatt Brown Cissie Shivers Ferguson Sally Yamini Christine Johnson Winter Kelly Robinson Caccia Ariail Fischer Gores Mary Remmel Wohlleb Penny Tower Cook Dealey Decherd Herndon Dana Easter Anne Washburne Hillier* 1968 – 36% Participation Martha Fuller Edwards Michelle Wilson Locke 1970 – 17% Participation Missy Gunn Falchi Stephanie Brown Lucas Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Val Glitsch Susan Bonner Mead Vicki Michaelis Bartholow Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Rita Hill Gordon Carol Bright Reeder Susie Strauss Breen Pam Campbell Foster Lucia Aikman Gray Charlotte Collier Sanderson Carol Hurd Jewett Read Penson Gendler Becky Hayes-Newman Pat Glorig Schiff Angier Peavy Nabila Cronfel Kinghorn Elaine Flache Shiver Jackie Miller Stewart Donor (Up to $1,499) Janie Strauss McGarr Martha Mossman Smither Tricia Wilson Pam Singleton Boynton Constance Melrose Denise Mabry Wallace MiMi Denman Campbell Jan Braecklein Norris Susan Pierce Wilson Donor (Up to $1,499) Cindy Creson Clendenen Linda Arnold Parrish Elizabeth Lacy Winn Lainey Luckadoo Abbott Cindy Sprague Hardesty Pam Hudnall Quarterman Nancy Leake Abelanet Reagin Forman Hults Liz Whittenburg Redwine Frances Aronson Lynelle Purcell Lehman 1966 – 22% Participation Jan Woodward Fox Lynne Tatum Moffatt Cathy Castleman Greene Jenny Lynch Moore 1973 – 28% Participation Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Adrian Anderson Hensley Terri Lough Morrow Susan Northrup Eldredge Jennifer Inge Coke Anne Murchison Wilcox Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Alinda Hill Wikert Suanne Eisen Lubin Susan Kurth Wrenn Ann Priddy Bentley Catherine Orr Luccock Donor (Up to $1,499) Shirley Steere Marsh Donor (Up to $1,499) Patricia Wadley Calder Jennifer Josey McPherson 1971 – 21% Participation Alice Eiseman Adelkind Mary Ann Stell Harris Laurel Ornish Sara Melnick Albert Becky Love Ingle Linda Julian Richie Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Juliana Attwood Margaret Ann Bundy Kahn Neille Mallon Russell Lucy Crow Billingsley Tara Hardin Black Nini Rowe Lion Marianne Wells Sams Clarissa Walker Chandler Carolyn Smith Lorimer Ann Lawrence Wessel Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Betsy Best Cullum Charla Peavy McCracken Pam Pitzer Willeford Mary McDermott Cook Averille Browning Dawson Julie Golman Melendi Susannah Woodcock Gayle Embrey Jeanne Graham Miller Lynn Woodward Donor (Up to $1,499) Linda Lindsley Farnsworth Carla McKinney Ochs Peggy Wagner Zadina Betsy Watson Bailey Ann Wilson Forsyth-Smith Kay Woodward Olson Marla Buckles Pebble Willie Fry Patricia Beck Phillips Lou Braecklein Cagle Debbie Rouse Gill Diane Reid 1969 – 40% Participation Ruth Hogg Cox Joanie Harris Janet Garvey Sawyer Leslie Pullman Gomez Catherine Poag Kasprzycki Barbie Burden Swanson Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Priscilla Chase Griffis Janet Shields Maloney Carol Taylor Trudy Richardson Hyden Mann Hunter Amy Williams Monier Janice Robertson Deborah Jaffe Johnson Matney Faulkner Neatherlin Susan Jones Knape Anne Russell 1967 – 20% Participation Donor (Up to $1,499) Patty Terry Miller Connie Dressner Tuthill Susan Skeeters Barnett Judy Hicks Noble Susan Starker Witherspoon Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Carol Lynn Sandfield Birnbaum Loren Rice Ann Bower Pam Harris Busbee Sharon Williams Robinson Helen Johnson Crow Becky Butler Scott Donor (Up to $1,499) Kaleta Doolin Nan Works Tupper Lampton Allen Ardell Taylor Fleeson Bryn Ball Allen Christi Green Heather Brenz Becker Martha Reilly Hinchman Mary Tocker Ewen Susan Hootkins www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 5 1 Alumnae Donors

List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2008 and July 30, 2009.

1974 – 42% Participation Carol Lee Luscombe Downs Gerri Leer 1979 – 33% Participation Mary Underwood Farrimond Lisa Roten Levitt Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Risa Weinberger Fisher Lydia Connally McClanahan Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Paula Sammons Butler Cissy Booth Goodson Karen Sledge McLain Tucker Ford Enthoven Cathy Irwin Jill Pratt Donor (Up to $1,499) Louise Faulkner Kemp Cynthia Reaves Rogan Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Peggy Darrah Adams Caron Cable Lapinski Cynthia Nix Savelli Aminah Jatoi Alice Bergman-Cohen Ruth Lindsley Martha Schumacher Sally Dinwiddie Byrne Margaret Peak Marcia Regan Shannon Donor (Up to $1,499) Leticia Guerra Cardenas Carol Johnson Proctor Susan Sharp Julie Hyland Ambler Sharon Herkimer Dewberry Caroline Moore Strom Helen Clayton Shingler Kate Belknap Rebecca Dean Dewey Fallon Browning Vaughn Priss Benbow Leslie Melnick Diers Shawn West Dee Johnson Blakeney Glenna Foster 1976 – 31% Participation Julia Whiteside Caroline Boeckman Laura McCulloch Gibbs Libby Rain Wiggins Suzanne Attebury Boyce Debra Davis Goeks Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) The Honorable Staci J. Williams Nancy Currey Caron Gitelman Grant Dorothy Reid Budd Traci Ann Williams Ginny Wright Currey Jana West Hacker Jennie Smith Wilson Julie Melnick Dearien Kim Hodges Hamilton Donor (Up to $1,499) Ellen Needham Winspear Liz Walker Farmer Kay Butler Howell Brenda Fisette Bagelman Krystal Mahaney Zahniser Molly Dewar Froelich Susan Keeney Tracey Allen Bedgood Janet Mabery Fulmer Selene Tompsett Lehmann Ruth Maginnis Blum Donica Jimenez Jennifer Eppler Long Lynn Cunningham Brown 1978 – 32% Participation Kathryn Aronson Lacey Linda Sheldon Martinez Mary Alva Clutts Elizabeth Reid Moir Jill Roberts McClung Lynn Easley Drury Council Patron Mary McCarthy Moore Ann Hubbard McIntyre Ann Glazer ($10,000 – $24,999) Karen Bascone Moult Jeanne Malmgren Melvin Elisa Hammack Maryann Sarris Mihalopoulos Becky Fox Nuelle Lou Ann Levering Monroe Barbara Taylor Jarratt Dede Pearcy Vicki Fischer Morse Cynthia Philipson Klein Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Lori Heape Sparks Ruthie Newberry Porterfield Amanda Miers McDowell Nancy Perot Mulford Tracy Stoneman Graciela Garcia de Rendon Melissa Melville Pam Gourley Teeter Sally Wagner Rosenberg Odie Rooth Milliorn Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Vallette Graber Windham Lisa Meshier Sinsheimer Ainslie Taylor Nibert Phyllis Tonymon Sharon Crutcher Yoh Alice Stewart Nancy Dressner Olivier Dorothy Taliaferro Weil Brie Sabin Triplett Peggy Papert Leslie Maclay Washburne Lisa Treigle Pratt Donor (Up to $1,499) 1980 – 34% Participation Yolanda Tung Yeh Betsy Hardin Rayle Janet Aker Sarah Shelton White Paula Oetking Beck Council Patron Mary McEntire Young Michelle Stephenson Bufkin ($10,000 – $24,999) 1975 – 38% Participation Melissa Young Harriet Shutt Burrow Regen Horchow Fearon Anne Uribe Cespedes Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Dru Heinzelmann Chapman Donor (Up to $1,499) Barbara Bass Moroney 1977 – 42% Participation Vicki Clark Anonymous Nancy Kalow Dektar Mallory Maclay Creixell Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Pamela Forducey Marion McLaurin Forbes Nancy Hunter Beck Kalita Beck Blessing Lucia Frenkel Casey Cowan Gale Kathleen Keith Lauinger Caro Emerson Goettee Jill Shorey Giroir Barbara Glazer Rosenblatt Donor (Up to $1,499) Cynthia Groebe Hatter Alice Yiu Hunt Bonnie Bass Smith Liz Arrington Alexa Heck Tracy Bruce Jones Martha Maclay Sweezey Glynna Baker Karen Helms Kathryn Koch Keramidas Kay Wolens Case Beth Sabo Huddleston Caroline Scragg Law Donor (Up to $1,499) Liz Ackerley Daiber Sissy Jeffett Anita Escobar Miles C.C. Whittenburg Armstrong Anne Daughety Dethrow Lesley Woodberry Robinson Ruth O’Donnell Mutch Lisa Brachman Lisa Harlan Garvey Nancy Shaw Leigh Ann Wood Nicas Leslie Crozier Gail Griffith-Harrison Diane Smith Dana Zaloudek Percefull Sissy Best Cullum Carol Stotler Jurcak Laura Johnson Urbis Nancy Philipson Claire Dewar Leslie Philipson Krakow Heather Purcell

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 5 2 Ann Aston Ratelle Marlyn Mayo Krampitz Karen Sheinberg Pollock Ixchel McKinnie Victoria Albaugh Reed Chandler Lindsley Candace Campbell Swango Abbie Kellogg Milisci Monique Regard Claire McCracken Frances Ewing Rowland Katy Miller Merriman Donor (Up to $1,499) Donor (Up to $1,499) Lisa Ginsberg Silver Sara Mosle Heidi Rath Black Elizabeth Anema Amy Rhodes Stephenson Beth Shorey Northcut Chesie Hortenstine Breen Liz Dunn Arencibia Denise Smith Thompson Serena Young Ritch Lynne Page Clarke Leslie Lipton Armitage Katherine Greenlee Uhlhorn Leslie Hyland Rodgers Jill Robinowitz Clay Katherine Bliss Terri Anna Willis Williams Salinas Carolyn Herkimer Cooper Adrienne Cohen Bruckman Kendall Burney Savage Kimberly Martin Grant Tamara Rorrie Campbell Amy Sheinberg Gina Lee Hamada Macol Stewart Cerda 1981 – 22% Participation Presley Stokes Troyer Blainey Maguire Hess Cary Greif Robin Grier Vettoretti Jennifer Ostrow Hocking Gwen Moore Holliday Donor (Up to $1,499) Polly Dossett Whittle Elizabeth Cleaveland Howard Claudia Jasin Angela Albers Jenny Brooks Winton Elizabeth Nicholson King Amy Sanders Kerber Juliette Smith Aston Ann Whitley Wood Robin Slater Martin Julia Kovisars Christen Caudle Benat Sarah Woodberry Lanita Shaw Nickerson Barbara Currey Stefani Westfall Podvin Susan McGinnis McAllister Becca Nelson Davis Julie Mayer Turnbull Libby Crutcher McCabe Susan Dowben Day 1983 – 36% Participation Carla Wheeler Angela Berry Roberson Adrienne Akin Faulkner Jennifer Thoman Wisinski Jody Plotkin Rudman Laura Bloom Gordon Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Kay Wills Wyma Charlotte Sanders Jessica Cobb King Leslie Whittenburg el-Effendi Betsie Tart Sears Kama Boswell Koudelka Eleanor Herndon Munson Elizabeth Ostrow Smith Sheri Price Kowalski Michelle Neuhoff Thomas 1985 – 26% Participation Andrea French Wetsel Lori Seeberger Lucas Peggy Black Meyer Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Bridget Silverthorne Russell Nancy Hochstim Goldberg Rebecca Enloe Fletcher 1987 – 25% Participation Claire Curry Saunders Kathryn King Marley Holly Harris Leigh Ann Moranz Steere Cary-Elisa Briggle Rubarts Tracy Bassman Kaye Council Leadership Brett Cohen Levy ($25,000 +) Donor (Up to $1,499) Elise Black Parteli Paula Ackerman Menendez 1982 – 40% Participation Cissy Northcutt Abernathy Julie Uhlhorn Allen Donor (Up to $1,499) Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Council Patron Angela M. Brodrick-Donohue Alissa Adkins Estee Marsh Kellogg ($10,000 – $24,999) Nell Fullinwider Bush Laura Belknap Michelle Morgan Lockhart Lizzie Horchow Routman Robin Carder Elizabeth Oldham Collett Beth Gayden Williams Mace Coday Christy Alvord Eveland Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Sally Beaney Cortez Patricia Barlerin Donor (Up to $1,499) Suzanne Perot McGee Alison Pickens Farrow Farman-Farmaian Mary Frances Engle Alford Catherine Baxter Jerri Ann Young Fitts Irene Stalcup Forero Angela Ards Sidamon-Eristoff Sandi Hubbard Jamie Ginsberg Garrett Vicky McElhaney Benedict Jenna Brasch Woodberry Margaret Oldham Jackson Liz Georgoulis Michelle Webster Brown Eugenia Hudson King Brenda O’Neal Lazenby Nancy Jackson Crook Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Marion Scragg Kistler Mary Kate O’Toole Mellow Jennifer Gaillard Thalia Sarris Banowsky Michele Olivier Laird Laura Miller Mosso Jamie Porter Gaunt Tania Regard Hardage Caroline Haynes Lopez Kit Richardson Sawers Kathy McLane Gersch Elizabeth Estess Hughes Sharon Coggan McBride Margaret Flanagan Solomon Katy Cottingham Green Jani Hall Leuschel Maria Martineau Plankinton Susan Hagler Thompson Ariana Viroslav Held Nancy Purse Winston Nancy Wynne Saustad Amy Springer Zinck Sally Darden Hudspeth LeRey Coker Schrampfer Jackie Swango Katz Donor (Up to $1,499) Lisa Stroope Browning Varel Cathy McEachern Anonymous Julie Kutner van de Zande 1986 – 30% Participation Leigh Barnett Miller Raguet Bass Stephanie Dickson Walker Hayden Ellis Parr Julie Philipson Boren Mary Walker Council Patron LeDee Kidd Sachs Lisa Cummins Cohen Day Parker Waters ($10,000 – $24,999) Marietta Jackson Scherer Karen Gilbertson Cowden Carolyn Perot Rathjen Lisa Schiffman Maria McKinney Dau Caroline Dunne Schupbach Sandra Standifer Fennell 1984 – 34% Participation Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Shona Simpson Renee Massey Fitzpatrick Stephanie Glickman Harmon Amy Spence Karolyn King Gillespie Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Beth Brand Stromberg Elly Sachs Holder Betsy Reed Eiseman Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Sharon Weed Susan Cochran Jacques Amanda Urschel Goldstein Bailey Ann Simms Broughton Lisa Campbell Yarbrough Carol Keith Margaret Estep Hill Talley Dunn www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 5 3 Alumnae Donors

List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2008 and July 30, 2009.

1988 – 31% Participation Julie Freeman Bradler Dana Lawrence Anne Schwitters Smith Suzanne Brown Alexis Connally Noack Cathy Wilmeth Taylor Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Michelle Berry Capener Caroline Grady Platt Anne Shirley Underwood Sally Horchow McCauley Marla Cotton Alison Edens Robinson Dana Wilcox Evangeline Paschal Candyce Tara Eoff April Lane Wegman Tiffany Borlaug Rubi Shannon McCutchin Finucane Blair Johnson Wylie Amy Anderson Gilliam 1993 – 23% Participation Donor (Up to $1,499) Jill Palmer Goodman Virginia Speck Amason Kristin Carder Hagge 1991 – 21% Participation Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Mandy Lee Berman Leslie Henderson Harrell Daria Lee Hirsch Audrey Cook Bines Amy Hemphill Council Leadership Erika Bruce Carlyn Henry ($25,000 +) Donor (Up to $1,499) Jennifer Bryan Jenn Holdbrooks Hodge Samantha Ackerman Simons Cindy Casey Brown Erin McBride Crocker Claudia Ward Holmes Victoria Garcia Ellen Dutta Elisabeth Loeb Jacobson Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Aradhana Ghosh Lindsay Taylor Fiuzat Marnie Kaplan Nicole Ginsburg Small Jennifer Howsden Alison Davis Frey Megan Kramer Vani Konda Kimberly Haley-Coleman Jennifer Hile Kuczaj Donor (Up to $1,499) Lynn Drum Lanyon Judy Hsu Amy Smitherman Kusic Abigail Ahearn Ellen Lewis Lauren Hudspeth Gigi Hill Lancaster Beth Moore Bender Vina Lam Lillvis Laura Custard Hurt Dena McElhaney Light Tiffani Burkholder Margaret King Morse Alison Henrion Kaplinsky Aimee Lyde Deepika Daggubati Debbie Howard Munir Jessica Kramer Katherine Moore Madeira Elizabeth Schoellkopf Dal Piaz Sharon Reese Niebuhr Meredith Lightfoot Mary Hortenstine Marron Tricia Drum Davidson Melissa Burkholder-Dealey Shannon Morse Tiffany Newsom Melvin Cara Veatch Fierro Rawlins Alyson Montgomery Opsahl Susan Jackson Moore Courtney Newman Flanagan Cynthia Ryan Darcy Ahlberg Ribman Amy Wolfe Murray Allyson Connally Gonzalez Cristina Dugan Schmidt Deborah Lawrence Schafer Wendy Moore Oglesby Catherine Battle Hanslik Heather May Smith Maria Reyes Shadle Michelle Youngblood Petty Marisa Jaffe Heather Bromfield Steelman Jeanne Simpson Michelle Rauch Sarah Lowe Nathan Rosemary Ramsey Stewart Julie Ann Sklaver Julia Tyson Shelburne Carrie Johnson Phaneuf Claire Campfield Storino Elizabeth Stuart Shannon Saalfield Thompson Marisa Ritter Kelley Studdard Abbie Mullen Tomlin Betsey Boshell Todd Betsy Rodgers Merry Munson Wyatt Becky Miller Wartell Jennifer Unterberg Kendra Rorrie Pippa Eltringham Zimmerman Shana Intille Wilcox Jennifer Willingham Williamson Nathalie Ryan Megan Manser Wood 1994 – 29% Participation 1989 – 41% Participation 1992 – 18% Participation 1990 – 25% Participation Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Kathryn Walker Francis Katherine Perot Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Kate Fullinwider Ferguson Rajani Kapu Donor (Up to $1,499) Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Donor (Up to $1,499) Bonner Mead Allen Carrie Moore Becker Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Tracy Ruff Bakshi Monece Cullum Appleton Katherine Rogers Roberts Kate Hoak Power Caroline Briggle Kathryn Munson Beach Allison Campfield Taten Frederique Calluaud Kirsten Marsh Breckenridge Donor (Up to $1,499) Casey Tollett Collins Tiernan Swenson Cavanna Donor (Up to $1,499) Melissa Thomas Allan Stephanie Stokes Davis Emily Bodine Conrad Anonymous Erin Sudbury Ashby Jena Ferris Dooley Taylor Kepler Craig Lorien Abroms Jennifer Hazlewood Cronin Nancy Fallen Stephanie Hazlewood Dees Melany Goodman Andersen Sandie Eltringham Landice Elliott Fox Carrie Dunn Gila Rosenstock Appel Melissa Korby Fordyce Lisa Ann Hampton Jennifer Schoellkopf Elizabeth Bankhead Paula Sheinberg Greenman Bettina Hein Emanuelson Sherri Griesenbeck Barrett Lucibeth Smoak Hamm Sudha Kilaru Kathryn Balink Fernandez Lisette Bonilla Melinda Hartnett Beth McPherson Cate Veatch Ford Carrie Boren Channing Henry Stuart Newsome Robin Zopolsky Gabriele Tebbie Barnhill Borgers Elizabeth Tucker Johnson Ashley Rice Abby Golden

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 5 4 Julie Hsieh Laura Phelan Mia Feldman Michelle Lloyd Ailsa Heard Hurley Jennifer Boswell Pickens Alison Fisher Beth Barraco Macrini Courtney Elliot Itson Julie Sagalowsky Kerri Geller Goldfarb Ellen McCullough Sara Jaffe Jenniffer Self Trude Goodman Sara Osburn Katie Johnson Erin Shiver Amy Walker Healy Reese Pepper Katie Tart Kibler Cindy Simmons Liz Cullum Helfrich Lesley Phelan Michelle Midyette Carolyn Cohan Simon Bethany Elliott Holloway Ashley Pittman Allison Swayze Navitskas Kathryn Claire Spitzberg Melissa Wilmeth Iraniparast Kerry Ryan Jennifer Parks Lindsey Casey Ireland Lydia Sands Jan Phillips Suzanna Dryden Jensen Robyn Siegel Chantal Chapman Poole 1997 – 25% Participation Kesha Jimmerson Sruti Sreerama Devon Schiff Mary Kate Lawson Johnson Kathleen Abernathy Stetson Alison Schilpp Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Arley Goes Kattan Jenny Stewart Julia Yang Margaret Johansen Hirsch Selma Kikic Meredith Stites Lyle Foster Scovell Kinard Dena Valerie Thomas Desiree Lyle Jennifer Tsai 1995 – 17% Participation Donor (Up to $1,499) Amanda Fisher Moore Kristin Tucker Sara Auld Emily Morris Lenox McClendon Warren Donor (Up to $1,499) Nancy Lira Bernardino Ashley Walker Murphy Sarah White Allison Geller Block Morgan McKenna Burnham Isabell Novakov Kate Jeffrey Williamson Kristina Bonsu Nicole Cheng Kelly Nicole Oby Sarah Boyett Wilson Katherine Morgan Breslin Sarah Coppin Edwards Jennifer Burch O’Connor Sarah Price Brown Jessica Ferrell Erica Pratt Stone Afton Johnson Nicole Stewart Ganger Caroline Walker 2000 – 15% Participation Morgan Thompkins Kennedy Paige Hunt Gialanella Athena Wickham Danielle Lazier Lisa Rubin Hartman Charnelle Wiley Donor (Up to $1,499) Elizabeth Sartin Mastronardi Leslie Parker Hinton Sarah Bartholow Claudia Del Campo Moreno Monica De Anda Huffman Lauren Brown Anne Newman Courtney Jones Johnson 1999 – 44% Participation Olivia Carleo Sarah Saalfield Katherine Mathes Serena Carr DeBergh Karin Brown Shoffner Noreen Mehdi Council Leadership Cassie Evans Merrie Nell Spence Shea Dobbins Moss ($25,000 +) Laura Fisher Stacey Sterbenz Tukisha Oden Jacquelin Sewell Denman Glober Tania Valdemoro Kristin Pittman Ortega Tyler Lown Adrienne Wilson Wagner Carolyn Lentzsch Parcells Donor (Up to $1,499) Elizabeth McGarr Lauren Tauscher Woods Kristin Pryor Marion Abercrombie Sonya Michelle Mirbagheri Katie Reese Lilly Albritton Amy Barr Patrick Randal Rauscher Rhodus Elizabeth Anderson Mariana Giselle Pickering 1996 – 25% Participation Mona Rowghani Shannon Blount Anne Catherine Savage Lauren Ehlig Rueger Elizabeth Boysen IB Stanley Ikhilioju Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Amy Choquette Smith Meredith Casey Laura Swartz Britten LaRue Andrea Choquette Laura Terry Devonie Johnston Coble Meg Weathers Donor (Up to $1,499) 1998 – 40% Participation Melissa Corley Jimieka Williams Whetstone Laura Adams Evie Crowley Virginia Coil Alverson Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Victoria Montgomery Cullum Caitlin Starrs Bovo Katherine Anne Thomas Kate Williams Dicker 2001 – 18% Participation Katherine Burch Canales Rebecca Nycum Elder Chancey Burnett Canon Donor (Up to $1,499) Anne Hewitt Fischer Donor (Up to $1,499) Catherine Carr Devon Alder Meredith Russell Francis Cassidy Acuff Alyssa O’Reilly Constant Melissa Armstrong Ann Harding Frantz Lindsay Barbee Jessica Werner Epperson Leanetta Avery Christel Fulton Joanne Blackwell Elayna Naftis Erick Emilie Bahr Sara Frankfurt Gail Marjon Carlos Alma Garcia Jamie Bankhead Vickisha Genti Alissa Fagadau Cindy Lee Grossman Alexis Bayoud Margaret Gingrich Stephanie Frankfurt Jennifer Wilmeth Keller Lucy Paige Billingsley Sarah Howell Lizzie Gendler Christine Brown Klayman Mollie Blasingame Charlotte Hudson Claire Gingrich Melanie Lauren Lary Natalie Howe Borlaug Cristin Illes Fallyn Gray Lisa Liu Brooke Cavitt Katherine Campbell Johnson Kate Holbrook Monica Long Kyllan Brown Cody Veronika Karasek Neeraja Lammata Diane Dubsky Mandel Lana Constantine Amanda Khan Sarah Penn Kelly Johnston Middleton Annie Crum Erin Levin Caris Reid Meg Munson Ginny Desmond Monica Lira Amy Meyer Stoneham Allison Hazlewood Olson Gracie Everitt Kelly Brantley Little www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 5 5 Alumnae Donors

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2001 – Continued Melissa Langston Kathryn Lookadoo Caroline Penn Donor (Up to $1,499) Christine Lewis Sarah Lorenzen Kristina Runas Christy Van Duyne Margaret Christina McCullough Ginny McDowell Anna Simon Anne Miles Wallach Kathryn McGarr Ellen Ciuba Parkhurst Ellie Simpson Sarah Washburne Casey Potter Allison Richie Jessica Smith Jourdan Pratt Kavitha Surana Christina Rabun Abbie Ryan 2002 – 25% Participation Christen Levering Redlich Victoria See Amber Webb Louise Stevenson 2008 – 37% Participation Donor (Up to $1,499) Kelsey Swingle Haley Acuff Ashley Walker Donor (Up to $1,499) Kathleya Afanador 2004 – 27% Participation Margretta Wikert Jimmye Ahn Charlotte Balser Ivy Awino Sandy Barnett Donor (Up to $1,499) Shannon Blakey Callan Blount Sagari Bette 2006 – 21% Participation Janie Bruyere Gigi Garmendia Jeannie Blair Tracy Diers Chartenya Gray Alex Brooks Donor (Up to $1,499) Lindsay Dolan Maryam Khan Alex Brousseau Claire Albert Carey Leigh Evans Kristina Kiik Nikki Bruce Laura Compton Marta Gruntmane Megan Lacerte Emily Campbell Kitt Garton Maggie Gunn Meredith Lewis Katy Crow Lauren Hoffman Skylar Harrison Heather Tobert Norden Natty Dean Helen Jury Haley Huffines Leann Parey Katie Escoto Melinda Ku Monica Israel Kathleen Pedersen Deborah Heines Meredith Leyendecker Charity Jackson Margaret Elizabeth Perry Katie Hogan Elizabeth Marley Leslie Johnson Julia Reed Charlotte Johnson Lynette Martin Sarah Kennedy Katie Ackerman Rhamey Anna Lassiter Emma Miller Tia Kirksey Chandler Rice Marissa Lau Lucy Reid Murchison Alexandra Larrave Lesley Russell Megan McClain Kaitlin Nelson Juna Lee Margaret Anne Ryburn Tanya Miles Sarah Nouri Kassie Lorenzen Elizabeth Savage Tess Reeder Farrell Rafkin Michelle Lu Frances Schendle Claire Reid Anna Rosenblatt Jenny McCartney Avery Simpson Alyssa Reiman Rachel Spradley Sasha Nouri Caroline Stevenson Devon Rudberg Caroline Straty Colleen O’Bannon Meghan Titzer Monica Sanga Lissette Villarruel Rosie Parravano Mary Teresa Israel West Elaine Weatherall Christy Yip Channy Ronchetti Lisa Whitaker Devon Youngblood Molly Rosenblatt Heather White Jennifer Zavaleta Alex Saslaw 2005 – 25% Participation Anne Smead Caroline Smith 2003 – 20% Participation Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) 2007 – 17% Participation Kim Starfield Amy Rush Katie Tice Donor (Up to $1,499) Donor (Up to $1,499) Tiana Tippen Anneka Anand Donor (Up to $1,499) Bailey Anderson Heather Wolf Shari Barnett Molly Bierman Nicole Bullock Anna Wright Currin Berdine Taylor Bigler Natalie Burch Rachel Bock Kyra Bonsu Eda Chen Class Agent names are bolded. Katherine Brooks Christina Collins Emily Dunlay Valentina Collins Audrey Decherd Jacqueline Giroir Jaime Crowley Meredith Diers Laurence Glasscock Caroline Fischer Colleen Downs Sarah Harris Tess Garton Lauren Dunlap Allie Hayes Lauren Gnutti Margaret Dunlay Blakely Hull Stephanie Hanson Elizabeth Good Leslie McCombs Cameron Hardesty Abby Hoak Merritt Milliorn Maggie Hoak Kristen Kane Katie Morgan Earnesa Humber Stephanie Kiehnle Katherine Novinski

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List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2008 and July 30, 2009.

Olivia and Thomas Popplewell Donor Levels Jane and Dean Porter Julia P. Price Hockaday Council Leadership ...... $25,000 + Robert Priddy Hockaday Council Patron ...... $10,000 – $24,999 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Redus Hockaday Council ...... $5,000 – $9,999 Jane Reid Associate ...... $1,500 – $4,999 Renee and Bill Rhodes Donor ...... Up to $1,499 Evelyn Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Doug Roach Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Tanya Ivey-Jackson Mary Ann and Fran Romano Mary Nell Rogers Cindy and Don James Eloise and Dudley Rouse Frances and Rick Jeter Warren Sedlacek Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Karen Kaufman Beverly Sellman Jessica and Bob Bauge Mary Kesler Karen A. Selzer Theresa and William Daniel Mr. and Mrs. George Kline II Betty R. Shindler David Koch Trish Smith Donor (Up to $1,499) Christine Lagow Ilene Smoger Lori and David Anderson Heather and Chris Lipscomb Susan Stasney Jim Autry Rosamond Loomis Vivian and David Steinborn Malcom G. Baker, Jr. Judy and Evans Mank Carol and Gerry Storey Cynthia and Ted Bartholow Dorothy McHenry Martin Gayle and Vincent Sullivan Genevieve and Thomas Basler Sharon McCutchin Catherine Taylor Estate of Houston Trippe Bateson ’37 Sandra L. McHenry Henry S. Thomas Lester Baum Vicki and Lewis Mitchell Ginny and Jim Turner Marilyn Beaird Elizabeth Modory Barbara and Thomas Wagner Keturi DeLong Beatty Estate of Addison P. Moore Gordon Wagner Jennifer R. Beck Robert Morse Charlotte and Tom Walker Christy Bednar Winifred Mundinger Nancy and Jonathan Walker Bill Bell Jeannie and David Nethery Rod Walker Nancy Boxall Nedra Niles Tim Walker Thomas W. Burke, Jr. Ralph O’Connor Jean M. Wesson Evie and Geoff Butler David Oliver on behalf of EADS Nancy Kate Willeford Mary and Tom Capps Deborah and Al Pease Elizabeth C. Williams John Cargile Pamela and George Percival Jon D. Williams Janet and Glen Carter Faith Perkins Beth Wing John R. Cohn Janet Peters Mary Ann Collins Emily Acton Phillips * Denotes Deceased Leslie and George Conant Connie and E.A. Copley Becky Broadfoot Cullum Betsy Davis Judy De Graeve Deborah and Richard* Dubsky Sally and Baker Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Terry K. Dunlap, Sr. Jane and Howard Fitch Mollie Garitty Cindy Gough Valerie and Robert Griffith Isabell and Joe Haggar, Jr. Bruce Hall Julie Halley Jay Hellmuth Hope and Paul Hickey Cynthia Hickman Kristianne Hinkamp Alyce Kaye Irwin

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List is based on all Annual, Capital and Benefit Underwriting Gifts and Payments received between July 1, 2008 and July 30, 2009. Matching Gift names are noted in italic. Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Donor Levels Marilyn Augur Family Foundation Bank of America Hockaday Council Leadership ...... $25,000 + The Beck Company Hockaday Council Patron ...... $10,000 – $24,999 CEB Construction, Inc. Hockaday Council ...... $5,000 – $9,999 FGH Foundation Associate ...... $1,500 – $4,999 Gayden Family Foundation Donor ...... Up to $1,499 Glazer Family Foundation The Hirsch Family Foundation Council Leadership ($25,000 +) JHB Family Foundation The Edward & Wilhelmina Ackerman Foundation Kline Family Foundation Bickel & Brewer Foundation Southwest Neurology, P.A. Robert H. Dedman, Jr. Family Foundation McNarosa Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Neuberger Berman Hockaday Parents’ Association Peter P. and Bonnie B. Smith Foundation Scot Industries Pasquinelli Family Foundation The Wang Foundation The Raymond E. and Bettye C. Reid Foundation George A. and Nancy P. Shutt Foundation Council Patron ($10,000 – $24,999) Tomden Engineering, LLP Anonymous United Healthcare The Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc. Wells Fargo The Dallas Foundation Alinda Hill Wikert Foundation Graue Family Foundation The Thomas O. and Cinda Hicks Foundation Donor (Up to $1,499) Horchow Family Charitable Trust Abbott Labs Mankoff Family Foundation ACIG Insurance Company Tom and Charlene Marsh Family Foundation Adobe Systems/SSO Ventura Partners Muse Educational Foundation Aetna Foundation, Inc. Charles and Dana Nearburg Foundation Alphagraphics The Ralph B. Rogers Foundation American Airlines Rupe Foundation American Express Foundation Ruth C. and Charles S. Sharp Foundation, Inc. Arkay Foundation Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation Council ($5,000 – $9,999) Autohaus Stuttgart, Inc. Alliance Bernstein AXA Foundation American Airlines Political Action Committee Baker Hughes Foundation Dallas Jewish Community Foundation Richard D. Bass Foundation Dallas Women’s Foundation - Billingsley Fund The Beasley Foundation Folsom Charitable Foundation, Inc. The Becker Family Heritage Foundation The Lyda Hill Foundation Bock Jewelry Co., Inc. The Hoak Foundation BP Foundation, Inc. Klion Family Foundation Cafe Madrid, Inc. Barbara Bass Moroney Foundation, Inc. Central New York Community Foundation, Inc. Harry S. Moss Foundation Chevron Matching Gift Program The New York Community Trust The Coca-Cola Company Texas Instruments Foundation James M. Collins Foundation Stanley M. Truhlsen Family Foundation Compass Insurance Agency, Inc. The Waggoner Foundation The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations Whole Foods Market Dewuse Guyton Foundation Charles O. Wood, III and Miriam M. Wood Foundation Diers Family Foundation Eastern/505, LP eBay Foundation E. F. Hutton eScrip

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 5 8 ExxonMobil Foundation Network for Good Fidelity Foundation The North American Coal Corporation Fluor Foundation Matching Gift Program Northern Trust Foote Communications, LLC Occidental Petroleum Charitable Foundation Foundation Energy Company, LLC Omaha Community Foundation Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation PepsiCo Foundation GE Foundation Phoenix Associates GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Raymond James Global Impact Raytheon Company Goldman Sachs Rosewood Foundation Google Sanderson Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine The J. M. Haggar, Jr. Family Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund Hawk Partners, LLC Shell Oil Company Haynes & Boone, LLP Smith, Stephens & Carter The Hockaday Middle School Arnold Stokol and Associates The Hockaday School Social Committee Stubbeman Family Foundation Hope Hardwork & Happiness, Inc. Target Greater Houston Community Foundation Tenet Healthcare Foundation Intel Foundation Texas Capital Bank Jackson Family Foundation Texcap-Concord Insurance Services, LP JDC Foundation Inc. Time Warner Employee Grant Programs Jetstream Public Relations, Inc. Time Warner Foundation, Inc. JPMorgan & Co. Matching Gift Program Trinity Floor Company, Inc Greater City Community Foundation United Technologies Lakes Partners, LTD UPS Gift Matching Program Mac Adams Financial Group Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Maguire Oil Company Verizon Foundation Manatees Lacrosse Team The Wachovia Foundation The Meadows Foundation Web-Tex MFS Investment Management Wichita Falls Area Community Foundation Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Mindful Learning, LLC And those who wish to remain anonymous. MMC Matching Gift Program Neiman Marcus www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 5 9 Gifts to Hockaday Endowment Funds

Amita and Sarinder Chhabra P’10 Donor Levels Alissa and Brent Christopher P’17 Ruth Bakal and Michael Cohen P’16 Hockaday Council Leadership ...... $25,000 + The Communities Foundation of Texas, Inc. Hockaday Council Patron ...... $10,000 – $24,999 Compass Insurance Agency, Inc. Hockaday Council ...... $5,000 – $9,999 George K. Conant III Associate ...... $1,500 – $4,999 Connie and E.A. Copley Donor ...... Up to $1,499 Karen Gilbertson ’82 and John Cowden Susan and Walter Cowger P’12 Council Leadership ($25,000 +) Jeanne and David* Phillips P’11 Julia and Tim Danklef P’15 Helma and Edward Ackerman Theresa and Tom Quirk P’12 Lissa and Jon Dunlay The Edward & Wilhelmina United Healthcare Eastern/505, LP Ackerman Foundation Carol Gantt and Henry Wells eBay Foundation Anonymous Tricia Wilson ’68 and William Stonaker Betsy Reed ’84 and Richard Eiseman P’12 Kelly and Brock Compton P’09 Joyce and Mike Ernst P’11 ’14 The Hockaday Parents’ Association Donor (Up to $1,499) Sandra and Henry Estess Paula Ackerman ’87 and Douglas Menendez Lainey Luckadoo ’68 and Rick Abbott Christy Eveland ’85 Betty Simmons ’55 and Gerry Regard Nancy Leake ’68 and Marc Abelanet Mary Tocker Ewen ’67 Scot Industries Barbara* and Ben Alvord FGH Foundation Jacquelin Sewell ’99 Simone and Leonard Andrade Betsy and Rick Fijolek P’10 Peggy and Carl Sewell Anonymous Howard Fitch Samantha Ackerman ‘91 and Jay Simons P’21 Arkay Foundation Jerri Ann Young ’83 and Stuart Fitts Judi and Glenn Stewart P’16 ’19 ’19 Mary Jane LeVan ’58 and Samuel Armacost Sharon and Steve Folsom P’12 ’17 Mary Lou and Steven Wilmeth Robin and Jay Bailey P’21 Karen and Bob Foster P’21 Melissa and Ivan Bank P’09 Susan and Warren Foxworth Council Patron ($10,000 – $24,999) Kim and Nevin Bannister P’19 Carol Owen Funk ’61 Anonymous Cynthia and Ted Bartholow GE Foundation Rachael and Bob Dedman P’19 ’21 Galen Murray ‘61 and Rick Bauchman Lizzie Gendler ’01 The Robert H. Dedman, Jr. Lester Baum Lisa and David Genecov P’18 Family Foundation Christy Bednar Jane Stamper ’61 and Ernest Godlove Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Karen and Allen Bell P’15 Nancy Hochstim ’83 and Christi and Larry Glasscock Barb and Todd Bluedorn P’12 ’14 Michael Goldberg P’13 Sallie McCutcheon ’57 Susie Strauss ’68 and George Breen P’10 Amanda Urschel ’84 and The Ralph B. Rogers Foundation Bailey Ann Simms ’86 and Robert Goldstein P’12 Brett Broughton P’14 Peggy Lubben ’61 and Robert Gould Council ($5,000 –$9,999) Dorothy Reid ’76 and Russell Budd P’12 Mary Pederson Grum ’61 Anonymous Jill and Michael Callahan P’21 Kathy and Peter Gudmundsson P’11 ’17 Rhodes R. and Jeanne Whitman Bobbitt Cindy and Jay Carter Julie Halley Bickel & Brewer Skye and Bill Brewer P’15 ’20 Ellen Higginbotham’59 and Richard Rogers Mary Nell Rogers* The Waggoner Foundation Helen Biggs ’64 and Gene Willingham

Associate ($1,500 – $4,999) Kloe and Cy Barcus P’21 Vicki Michaelis ’68 and Peter Bartholow Susan and Chris Cooper P’16 ’22 Kathy and Harlan Crow P’21 Theresa and William Daniel Leslie Whittenburg ’83 and Wicky el-Effendi P’12 Amity and Keith Gillespie P’14 Chandler Roosevelt ’52 and Henry Lindsley Jennifer and Jon Mosle P’12 Jeannine and Jim O’Bannon

hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 6 0 Hockaday Life Trustees: FRONT ROW – L to R: Edith Jones O’Donnell ’44, Margaret Doggett Crow ’37, Margaret McDermott and Jack Penson. MIDDLE ROW – L to R: Ruth Altshuler, Margot Perot, Mary Frances Cunningham Yancey ’31, Rita Crocker Clements ’49, Paula Mosle and Linda Custard. BACK ROW – L to R: Ellen Higginbotham Rogers ’59, Dick Rogoff and Barney Young. NOT PICTURED: Kathryn Priddy

Tania Regard ’82 and Kevin Hardage P’13 Effie and Thomas McCullough Patricia Scroggins Cindy Sprague ’70 and Steve Hardesty Megan and Casey McManemin P’15 ’17 Christine and Sig Sigurdsson P’20 ’22 Stephanie Glickman ’86 and Jennifer Josey McPherson ’68 Marilou and Jim Simon P’11 Eric Harmon P’21 Ruth Ann Montgomery Kay and Stephen Smith P’10 Jasmine Harris Estate of Addison P. Moore Merrie Spaeth P’10 Rue Howell ’61 and Tuck Henry Barbara Bass ’75 and Jim Moroney P’13 ’13 Stephens and Carter Smith Adam Herring and Alexis McCrossen P’21 Winifred Mundinger Susan Tocker Sternberg ’61 Kristianne Hinkamp Meryl and Scott Nason P’09 Carol and Gerry Storey Marguerite Steed Hoffman P’13 Lydia and Dan Novakov Lanette Sherman Sullivan ’52JC Jennifer Inge ’68 Joyce O’Shaughnessy and Ed O’ Meara P10 Daphne and David Sydney P’12 Jamie and Gerry Isbell P’15 Edith Jones ’44 and Peter O’Donnell Rebecca and Richard Szelc P’15 Debra Hunter and Lyndon Johnson P’12 Lisa and Fred Olden P’18 Michelle Neuhoff ’83 and Mandy and Drew Jordan P’10 David Oliver on behalf of EADS Stewart Thomas P’11 ’16 Ann Frances and Cliff Jury Angier Peavy ’68 Margaret and Jere Thompson Jennifer and Tom Karol P’14 Nancy Penn ’41 and Jack Penson Sherri and Glenn Thurman P’22 Merijean Shelton ’63 and Robert Kelley Janet Peters Texas Capital Bank Julie and David Kim P’15 ’19 Emily C. Acton Phillips Meghan Titzer ’02 Judy and Randy Kirby P’15 Pam and Brad Porter P’13 Trinity Floor Company, Inc. George Kline Marilyn and Biggs Porter P’10 Lisa Stroope ’83 and Mark Varel Beth and Larry Konig P’10 Patricia and Leo Rasmussen Bobbie and Andres Villareal P’14 Melissa and George Lamb P’15 Ann Aston Ratelle ’80 P’09 Lisa and Scott Wallace P’09 Ann Addyman ’61 and Sam Lawrence Linda Jones ’61 and Patrick Rayes Courtney Wang P’11 Laura and Eddie Lee P’14 Jane Reid The Wang Foundation Natalie “Schatzie” Henderson ’55 and Katherine Rogers ’89 and Amy and Les Ware P’21 George Lee William Roberts P’20 Peach and Beck Weathers Patty and Mark Leyendecker Lizzie Horchow ’82 and Sarah and Russell Weinberg P’16 Allyson and Hays Lindsley P’10 ’20 Dan Routman P’12 ’16 Ann Lawrence Wessel ’68 Catherine Orr ’68 and Tom Luccock Michele and Shad Rowe Jon Williams Barbara and Mike Lynn Cary-Elisa Briggle ’83 and Carolyn Kemp ’67 and Tom Wittenbraker Jane and Mike MacAdams P’15 Bobby Rubarts P’19 Tina and Dale Wright P’21 Mary Ann and John Manrodt P’09 Helene and Joe Rudberg Bonnie Boynton and Creed Wyatt P’09 Pam and Matt Mattingly P’13 Amanda and Brint Ryan P’19 Jayne and Gene Wyszynski P’13 MMC Matching Gift Program Kristy and Victor Sahm P’19 Rebecca and Martin Zacarias P’15 Sharon Coggan ’83 and Sean McBride Beth and Paul Savoldelli P’21 Martha Zavaleta Jan and Al McClendon Pat Saxon * Denotes Deceased

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Gifts in Honor Of Linda Custard Yung-Fang Ludford Richard Abbondanzio Suneetha D’Apice Margie Lynch Jason Aigen Autumn Dahlberg Tina Maddux Valentina Akhtar Elizabeth Marsh Davidson ’89 Meshea Matthews Constance Alexandre Nancy Dedman Dee Mayes Melissa Thomas Allan ’90 Stephanie Hazlewood Dees ’94 Margaret King Morse ’93 Barbara Allen Anne Daughety Dethrow ’77 Cathy Murphree Carlos Arandia Elena Dewar ’21 Lindsey Okada ’14 Amy Banks Dorothy Dickmann Geraldine Owens Kim Bannister Leslie Melnick Diers ’74 Rodrigo Parra Kloe Barcus Colleen Durkin Elise Black Parteli ’85 Bobbie Barr Linda Elliott Bob Patrizi Holly Bator Regen Horchow Fearon ’80 René Perry Brad Beckman Cherry Fowler Karen Sheinberg Pollock ’84 Brenda Bennett Kathryn Walker Francis ’94 Glenys Quick Catherine Berryman Marcela Gerber Maya Raghunathan Chris Bhatti Lydia Gillespie Janet Reeves Lucy Crow Billingsley ’71 George Graffy Betty Simmons Regard ’55 Callie Birch Orlando Greene Randal Rauscher Rhodus ’97 Patti Black Lara Guerra Stephanie Rhodus Shane Bourek Cathy Hall Karen Roberts Terry Bourek Mary Margaret Hancock ’14 Cary-Elisa Briggle Rubarts ’83 Leslie Box Katie Harmon ’21 Sheila Salopek ’10 Stephen Butt Sue Harper Celeste Sanders Maddie Bradshaw ’14 Susan Hawthorne Susan Sanders Margot Bradshaw ’19 Hockaday Board of Trustees Anna Maria Schindel ’21 Margaret Bracken ’21 Hockaday Board – Retiring Trustees Shanon Schwimmer Kevin Brady Stephen Butt Emma Simons ’21 Christina Brandt Bridget Cunningham Tymesia Smaw Rachel Brandt Regen Horchow Fearon ’80 Agnes Starfield Wendy Branson Pete Kline Vonda Stephens Peggy Cagle Ann Addyman Lawrence ’61 Judi Stewart, HPA President 2008 – 2009 Lisa Camp Karen Sheinberg Pollock ’84 Jenni Stout Mary Campfield Judi Stewart Ariella Stromberg ’15 Sharon Childs Kathryn McClellan Hodgkinson Beth Brand Stromberg ’87 Mitch Clark Kathy Hogan Christie Browning Sullivan ’95 Allyson Cockrum Lisa Holekamp Harriet Tabb Pat Coggan Melanie Horn-Foster Richard Taylor Pat and Lee Coggan’s 50th Anniversary Charlotte Hoskins Kifleab Tekle Bonnie Jean Coleman Charlotte Hudson ’99 Michelle Neuhoff Thomas ’83 Lynn Cornell Tanya Ivey-Jackson Carol Thumlert Darin Jeans Abigail Tice ’04 Tom Johnson Katherine Tice ’08 Victoria Johnson Kathy Townsend Denise Jones Reese Villazor ’21 Terry Kannan Tom Walker Sabrina Kessee Carol Wasden Linda Kramer, 2009 Honorary Alum Jim Wasserman Steve Kramer Lisa Waugh Renee Laffitte Kenn Webb Sheri Le Jeanne P. Whitman Jenny Li Mary Ellen Wilensky Kathy Limmer Pam Pitzer Willeford ’68 Kirsten Lindsay Abigail Willingham ’22 Pete Lohstreter Tresa Wilson Ed Long Seth Woodberry Grace Long Beth Wortley Corey Lott Lousanne Wise Yandell ’60 The Lower School Office Kemper Lowry hockaday magazine – Fall 2009 www.hockaday.org 6 2 Gifts in Memory Of Barbara Alvord Marcia Murray Beveridge ’55 James Boyter Fran Buschardt Jack C. Butler Mary Katherine Barnes Campbell ’46JC Betty Jo Castle Trammell Crow Karen Croyle Richard Dubsky William Hosea Eason James Elliott Barbara Morse Faust ’52 Richard Genser Joy Ginsberg Muriel Griffiths Linda Hankinson Elizabeth Hendricks Anne Washburne Hillier ’65 Carolyn Horchow Pat and Lee Coggan Alexandra Sachs Marion Tonkon Kaufman ’47 Claire Coker ’14 Elinor Sachs Candee Keen Catherine Colson ’17 and Family LeDee Kidd ’87 and Bill Sachs Sallie-Earle Goodenow Kurth Kathy and Harlan Crow P’21 Raney Sachs Virginia Littrell Sarah Crow ’21 Mia Savoldelli ’21 Gayle Humphreys McKinley ’35JC Lara Guerra and Matthew Diaz P’12 ’15 Bianca Schwimmer ’19 Mary McNally Barron Fletcher, Jr. Sasha Schwimmer ’21 Nancy Shumate Miller ’39 Judy Gass Shanon and Craig Schwimmer P’19 ’21 David Phillips Lauryn Green ’19 Caitlin Sellers ’14 Frank Pitts Effie Guo ’18 Emma Simons ’21 Ruby Norwood Priddy ’42 Katie Harmon ’21 Sophia Stache ’21 David Sands Stephanie Glickman ’86 Faith Wangermann ’21 Kathleen Sealock ’91 and Eric Harmon P’21 Arabella Ware ’21 Joan Southworth Sedlacek ’44, ’46JC Natalia Henry ’17 Claudette Wolfe Betty May Exall Stewart ’38 Annie Herring ’21 Honor Wood ’21 Elizabeth Alexander Thomas ’64 Hockaday School Henny Wright Linda Lloyd Thomas ’54 Hockaday Lower School Pixley and Jim Zimmermann Nancy Goldberg Todes ’55 Faculty and Staff Susan Wise ’61 Jennifer and John Knott P’14 Gifts to the Hockaday Linda Kramer Upper School Library Gifts to the Hockaday Lower School/ “Schatzie” Henderson ’55 and George Lee Rhodes R. and Jeanne Whitman Bobbitt Middle School Library Brenda Lee ’17 Raynette and Ned Boshell The Agarwal Family Charlene Levering Betsy Slater Dudley ’55 Constance Alexandre Kemper Lowry ’21 Judy and Bob Gass Barbara Allen Alexandra McGeoch ’16 Hockaday Parents’ Association The Anand Family Caroline McGeoch ’16 Steve Kramer Kathryn Banks ’15 Catherine McGeoch ’14 Chandler Roosevelt Lindsley, ’52 Sawyer Bannister Cindy and Alex McGeoch P’14 ’16 ’16 Deborah and David Michel P’15 Brittie Barcus ’21 Caroline and Rick O’Brien Cathy Murphree Suzanne Baxter ’21 Elly O’Brien ’20 Angel L. Reyes III Marilyn Beaird Ashley Olden ’18 Isabelle Seeman Mary Clare Beytagh ’14 Zaria Osimetha ’12 Lynne and Andrew Siegel P’15 Shelley and Doug Bracken P’21 and Jeanne and David* Phillips P’11 Kate Squiers ’10 Margaret ’21 and Matthew Bracken Aparna Rakesh ’15 Betsy and Marshall Summers Wendy and Hal Branson Lauren Roach ’22 Claire Cahoon ’22 Emily Routman ’16 Lynne Cheney Lizzie Horchow ’82 and Emily Christopher ’17 Dan Routman P’12 ’16 Trish and Jerry Cobb Regen Routman ’12 Nancy O’Connor and Steve Rush www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 6 3 Glossary of Giving

Annual Fund: Gifts that are used in the current year to support Participation: A measure, expressed as a percentage, of how teaching and learning at Hockaday. Ninety-eight percent of our many parents, alumnae, grandparents, or faculty and staff parents, 90 percent of faculty and staff members, and 30 percent members support Hockaday. Large and small gifts are equally of our alumnae make gifts large and small to the Hockaday valuable in measuring participation. Participation is important Annual Fund. By helping to bridge the gap between tuition because potential donors view high participation rates as a vote and fees and the full cost of a student’s education, the Annual of confidence from those who know Hockaday best. Fund pays our teachers, equips our classrooms, contributes to our financial aid budget, lights our gyms and stages, and keeps Planned Giving: Gifts – usually with significant tax advantages – our facilities and grounds well-maintained. that are deferred or that come through a donor’s estate. Deferred For more information about the Annual Fund, please contact gifts include retirement plan assets, property, life insurance, Kathy Limmer, Director of Annual Giving, at 214.360.6579 or annuities and charitable trusts (lead or remainder). Hockaday’s via e-mail at [email protected]. Cornerstone Society recognizes alumnae, parents and friends who have made provisions for the School in their estate plans. Capital Gifts: Gifts that become part of the School’s assets. Planned giving options include: Capital gifts make Hockaday strong in the long term. Past capital • Bequests: Assets transferred through a donor’s estate. Many gifts built the Liza Lee Academic Research Center, renovated the types of assets may be given this way, but we most commonly classroom building and funded laptops for financial aid students. receive cash gifts set out in a donor’s will. Other bequests include Our development staff works with donors to match passion and life insurance policies and retirement plans. creativity with interest and investment. The result is the ongoing improvement and enrichment of the School community and • Life Income Gifts: Charitable remainder trusts and charitable the quality of life for every student. annuities are ways that donors make gifts to benefit Hockaday For more information about capital giving opportunities, in the future while providing both tax benefits and ongoing please contact Susan Swan Smith, Director of Development and income to the donor. External Affairs, at 214.360.6536 or via e-mail at sswansmith@ • Charitable Lead Trusts: With this type of gift, the donor mail.hockaday.org. establishes a trust either during life or at death. The income from the trust flows to Hockaday, typically for a stated number Endowment and endowment gifts: A permanent fund that of years. After that period, the assets in the trust are distributed is invested to assure Hockaday’s financial security for years either to the donor, or tax-free, to a third party. Parents and to come. As of June 30, 2009 Hockaday’s endowment totaled grandparents find charitable lead trusts an excellent way to $92.6 million. The Board’s spending policy allows five percent provide for future generations while accomplishing immediate of a twelve-quarter trailing average of the endowment’s value good and decreasing likely estate taxes. to be allocated for the School’s operating budget. A strong endowment is crucial not only to Hockaday’s financial stability, For more information about joining The Cornerstone but to our plans for the future and to the daily lives of our Society or other planned giving opportunities, please contact students as well. Endowment gifts are an effective way to Julie Kay Maguire, Director of Planned and Major Giving, at support Hockaday’s long-term financial health. 214.360.6580 or via e-mail at [email protected]. For more information about endowment giving opportunities, please contact Julie Kay Maguire, Director of Planned and Securities: Gifts of appreciated securities offer tax advantages Major Giving, at 214.360.6580 or via e-mail at jkmaguire@ to the donor and are straightforward to arrange. Credit is given mail.hockaday.org. and a tax deduction is allowable for the value of the mean of the high and low prices of the stock on the day of transfer to Matching Gifts: Gifts to Hockaday can be doubled – sometimes Hockaday. even tripled – because many corporations and foundations match For additional information, please contact Neal Lee, Office gifts made by their employees, retirees and directors. The number of Development, at 214.360.6582 or via e-mail nlee@mail. of companies making matching gifts to Hockaday increased by hockaday.org. more than a third last year because our donors took the extra step to make sure their gift was maximized. Giving To Hockaday For information about matching gifts, please contact Judith To learn more about these and other ways to contribute Finegan, Gift Manager, at 214.360.6537 or via e-mail at jfinegan@ to Hockaday’s excellence in education, please contact Susan mail.hockaday.org. Swan Smith, Director of Development and External Affairs, at 214.360.6536, via e-mail at [email protected], or by mail at The Hockaday School, 11600 Welch Road, Dallas, Texas 75229. Your inquiry is entirely confidential and creates no obligation.

Make a gift online: www.hockaday.org/giving Make a gift by phone: 214.360.6536

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Statement of Philosophy and Purpose of The Hockaday School The Hockaday School, founded in 1913, provides a college preparatory education for girls of strong potential and diverse backgrounds who may be expected to assume positions of responsibility and leadership in a rapidly changing world. Through small classes, creative teaching, and an approach which emphasizes the process of learning, Hockaday seeks to discover unique aptitudes and awaken the intellectual curiosity of every girl. Through a strong physical education program and the challenge of competitive sport, Hockaday seeks to develop in each girl an enthusiastic spirit, a healthy body, and a sense of responsibility for herself and her actions. Through a continual exposure to the arts, Hockaday seeks to Guiding Our Work: The Four Cornerstones engender an appreciation of beauty and joy in self-expression Miss Ela Hockaday’s founding principles continue to imbue that will bring added enrichment to each girl’s life. the culture of the School today. Her Four Cornerstones are the Through constant emphasis on moral and ethical values, foundation by which Hockaday students live and learn about Hockaday seeks to nurture a courteous attitude, a sense of the world around them. grace, respect for the ideals of human worth and dignity, and Character: the pursuit of a moral and ethical life; character a harmonious and mature character well equipped to make promotes self-assurance and the strength to withstand life’s responsible choices and withstand the pressures of today’s society. pressures. It is the purpose of The Hockaday School to foster a Courtesy: the quality equated with dignity and generosity of community of concern and friendship and to instill in every girl spirit; courtesy is the outward expression of respect not only for a love of learning, an understanding of herself and the ethical others, but also for oneself. principles which guide her life, an appreciation of excellence in Scholarship: the search for knowledge that brings a wise all its forms, and a commitment to what is right and good. understanding of a complex world; scholarship fosters a creative, discerning and resourceful mind. Athletics: the endeavor to lead a healthy, active and balanced life; athletics embrace challenges and inspire one to be a modest winner and a courageous loser.

School History The Hockaday School was started in 1913 by Miss Ela Hockaday. Ten students enrolled in the School that year on Hockaday’s first campus, located in a house on North Haskell Avenue. In the following decades, Hockaday increased in size, adding a Lower School and a large boarding department. By the end of the 1920s, Hockaday’s reputation for high academic standards was well established. In 1931, undaunted by economic events, Miss Hockaday began a Junior College; and then, in 1938, she opened The Music Institute, which was located on what would become Hockaday’s second campus on Greenville Avenue. After Miss Hockaday’s death in 1956, J. Erik Jonsson set in motion a campaign for a new campus. donated property in North Dallas, which became the site of Hockaday’s third and present-day campus in 1961. Despite many changes over the years, Hockaday remains deeply committed to our founder’s vision, revering Miss Hockaday’s Four Cornerstones of Character, Courtesy, Scholarship and Athletics. As Miss Hockaday would have wished, the School has a diverse student body. The campus has grown to accommodate more than 1,000 students and Hockaday is considered among the country’s finest college preparatory schools. www.hockaday.org Fall 2009 – hockaday magazine 6 5 The Hockaday School STAFF

Jeanne P. Whitman Eugene McDermott Headmistress

John Ashton Head of Upper School

Karen Drawz Assistant to the Head for Special Projects

Mary Pat Higgins Associate Head and Chief Financial Officer

Lisa Holekamp Head of Lower School

Linda Kramer Head of Middle School

Jen Liggitt Assistant Head for Enrollment Management and Strategic Initiatives

Cathy Murphree Assistant Head for Academic Affairs and Provost The Hockday School Katherine Rogers Roberts ’89 P’20 Tina Slinker 2008 – 2009 Board of Trustees Lizzie Horchow Routman ’82 P’12 ’16 Director of Physical Education Cary-Elisa Briggle Rubarts ’83 P’19 and Interscholastic Athletics Angela Ards ’87 Tiffany Borlaug Rubi ’88 P’22 James Bass P’10 ’11 Nicole Ginsburg Small ’91 Susan Swan Smith Lucy Crow Billingsley ’71 Judi Stewart P’16 ’19 ’19 Assistant Head for Development Stephen Butt P’15 Rebecca E. Szelc P’15 and External Affairs Bridget Cunningham Michelle Neuhoff Thomas ’83 P’11 ’16 Peggy Simmons Dear ’58 Dorothy Taliaferro Weil ’78 P’11 Christy Earl Robert (Bob) H. Dedman, Jr. P’19 ’21 Jeanne P. Whitman Director of Communications Leslie Melnick Diers ’74 Staci J. Williams ’77 Talley Dunn ’86 Ann Whitley Wood ’82 Amy Spence ’87 Director of Alumnae Relations Regen Horchow Fearon ’80 P’11 ’20 ’20 Sharon Youngblood P’10 ’12 ’14 Steve Folsom P’12 ’17 Danny Gow P’12 David A. Gravelle Life Trustees Kathy Gudmundsson P’11 ’17 Peter Gudmundsson P’11 ’17 Ruth Altshuler The Hockaday School David Haemisegger P’12 ’18 Rita Crocker Clements ’49 11600 Welch Road Marguerite Steed Hoffman P’10 ’13 Margaret Doggett Crow ’37 Dallas, Texas 75229 Vinay Jain P’11 ’19 Linda Pitts Custard Tel 214.363.6311 Frances Jeter Margaret McDermott www.hockaday.org Robert (Bob) Kaminski P’14 Paula Mosle J. Peter Kline Edith Jones O’Donnell ’44 Joyce Lacerte John (Jack) Penson Ann Addyman Lawrence ’61 Margot Perot Natalie (Schatzie) Henderson Lee ’55 Kathryn Priddy Kathryn King Marley ’83 Ellen Higginbotham Rogers ’59 Maryann Sarris Mihalopoulos ’78 P’14 Richard (Dick) Rogoff Charles Nearburg Mary Frances Cunningham Yancey ’31 Jeanne L. Phillips P’11 Barney T. Young Karen Sheinberg Pollock ’84 Kate Hoak Power ’90

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