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The Magazine of Rhodes College • Fall 2011

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2 Generations Things have changed at Rhodes through the years, yet the basics remain

10 Holding Forth 2 Students report their research in a dazzling display of disciplines

16 ‘There isn’t an app for this’ Alums recount their time in the Peace Corps, which this year marks its 50th anniversary

26 The Class of 2015 See who’s here

30 Introducing the Day Scholars The college welcomes 10 students who are the fi rst recipients of the new Day Scholarships

31 Alumni News Class Notes, In Memoriam

The 2010-2011 Honor Roll of Donors

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On the Cover Phil ’79, Lisa ’80 and Will Mischke ’13, a family within the Rhodes family, in the Bryan Campus Life Center. (See story on page 2.) Photography by Justin Fox Burks

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Contents_Fall ’11.indd 1 10/17/11 3:16 PM is published three times a year by Rhodes College, 2000 N. Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112 as a service to all alumni, students, parents, faculty, staff and friends of the college. Summer 2011—Volume 18, Number 3

EDITOR Martha Hunter Shepard ’66

GRAPHIC DESIGNERS Larry Ahokas Robert Shatzer

CONTRIBUTORS Jay Adkins, Richard Alley, Justin Fox Burks, Dubin, Dean Galaro ’11, Chris Hartlove, Bryan Meltz, Bob Narod, Corey Nolen, David Ottenstein LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Please address postal correspondence to: Martha H. Shepard, Editor, Rhodes Magazine, Rhodes College, 2000 N. Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112-1690 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (901) 843-3544 Fax: (901) 843-3579 CLASS NOTES: Please send all Class Notes including , births and obituaries to: Alumni Offi ce, Rhodes College, 2000 N. Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112-1690 Phone: (901) 843-3845 Fax: (901) 843-3947 E-mail: [email protected]

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Phil ’79, Lisa ’80 and Will Mischke ’13 in the Bryan Campus Life Center

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Generations2-la.indd 2 10/17/11 3:06 PM ATIONSBY MARTHA HUNTER SHEPARD ’66, RESEARCH BY DEAN GALARO ’11

hat makes Rhodes what it is? What’s changed inspiring students and guiding them to an appreciation in the last 60 years? A lot. And what hasn’t? of their fellow man and service to the community, WCertainly not the essentials. Some changes which to me is the true essence of education.” Says have been signifi cant, like having six presidents, from Brandon Couillard ’05, “The ability to think critically Diehl to Troutt and a student population that’s gone and adapt to a fl uid environment is no doubt credited to from some 300 to 1,800. The Rhodes curriculum, in my liberal arts education.” many ways a living entity, can change over time. But what’s constant is the faculty’s commitment to refi ne its Rhodes’ signature interdisciplinary course, “Man,” core, always providing students the skills fundamental to now “Search,” has been around since 1945. In 1986 a liberal arts education. So here’s a digest of how things the name changed from “Man in the Light of History have changed yet stayed the same on campus from the and Religion” to “The Search for Values in the Light mid-1940s to now. of Western History and Religion.” Alternative Bible and history courses were available, and in 1983 that CLASSES option was named “Life: Then and Now,” offering Back in the day, Dr. Diehl recruited as many Rhodes methodological approaches to the study of religion. Scholars as he could for the faculty. There were one or Both tracks were, and still are, eye-openers, even two women faculty members. (Today, of 140 full-time foundation-shakers for many students. faculty, 60 are women.) There were 8 a.m. Saturday classes. Seniors had to take—and pass—“comps,” three- Loyd Templeton ’56 says, “I took the Man course hour written comprehensive examinations in their and was lost at fi rst, but soon ‘got the picture’ that majors. In the late ’60s into the ’70s, Third Term was everything we were studying, everything that I had popular, a few weeks of individual student-designed ever studied, came together to build a rich and whole courses. Today, students can enroll in a “Maymester,” appreciation of life, learning and understanding.” four-week courses in countries around the world led by Rhodes faculty. The college’s expansion of educational For John Rone, Man made him “completely rethink my opportunities through the years has been its basic tenet: approach to my religious upbringing. It has continued to provide the best liberal arts education anywhere. to help me draw my own conclusions about the continuum of history.” Carole Branyan ’67 and John Rone ’71 can testify to that. She has been auditing classes at Rhodes since Phil Mischke ’79 took Man; his son Will ’13 followed retiring three years ago; he has worked at the college for the Life path. It happened with the Carroll family as well. 34 years. Among the things that haven’t changed, she Says Heidi Hayslett Carroll ’82, “I loved the program. It says, are the “great professors and challenging classes was my fi rst in-depth exposure to philosophy, religion where the faculty really know their students.” Rone and history.” Daughter Piper ’13, a Neuroscience major, agrees: “The vision of President Diehl for a campus “took Life and I loved it. I had Prof. Gail Streete and she of close-knit students and faculty is still very much made the course very enjoyable. After taking a course in in evidence.” Bill Coley ’50 believes the faculty “were Judaism my sophomore year I decided it would defi nitely responsible for instilling the spirit of the college— be worth it to become a Religious Studies minor.”

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Heidi Carroll made carbon copies, with plenty of Wite- Out at hand. While her “big thrill” was borrowing her father’s electric Smith-Corona with a correcting ribbon, her daughter Piper, on the other hand, says, “When it comes to papers there is defi nitely nothing better than the double monitor computers on the second fl oor of Barret—you can have up websites, your paper, maybe even Pandora all at once.”

Adds Will Mischke, “Coffee from the Middle Ground (the Starbucks in Barret Library) is a very common study aid.”

Personal computers would come along in the ’90s, which found Sarah Sears and most students spending considerable time in the Mac Lab. Likewise, English major Katharine Etchen ’05 studied in the Buckman computer lab, not in her room, which she says “produced subpar results.” When Campus Safety would close down the lab at 2 a.m. she’d move to the Lair. Brandon Couillard, now her husband, and his fellow Economics majors preferred study groups in Buckman Hall classrooms, complete with dry erase boards and rheostat lighting.

John Rone ’71, Carole Branyan ’67 and Bill Coley ’50 in Barret Library CAMPUS LIFE In counting the hallmarks of the college, generations point to its beauty, educational excellence, the Man/ STUDYING Search track and of course, the Honor Code. In place The library, always a primary study space, has moved since the early 1900s, it allows the campus to live in a around—it’s been the Paul Barret Jr. Library since trusting, respectful and peaceful environment. 2005; Burrow from 1953-2005; and from 1925-53 it was located on third fl oor Palmer, currently home to Another kind of code guided students in the past, English Department faculty offi ces. In Palmer, there namely the dress code—skirts for women, jackets and was “a hand-operated pulley-lift to deliver books to and ties for men at dinner—that lasted until the late 1960s. from the library,” according to Loyd Templeton. For many years now, T-shirts and fl ip-fl ops take a student from day into evening. Study methods throughout the years have gone from longhand to broadband. Bill Coley, Loyd Templeton and Chapel attendance in Hardie Auditorium, with the Mischkes, along with Carole Branyan, John Rone, worship services and community speakers, was Heidi Hayslett Carroll ’82 and Jim Golden ’85, usually mandatory until 1968. At fi rst, it was fi ve days a week, studied in the library. Employing the card catalogue, then three as the student population grew. periodical indexes, books from the stacks and reference rooms and handwritten note cards and outlines, they Today, the student body is much larger and more would compose their papers either in longhand or on diverse than in the past. There was a time when manual typewriters. everyone knew everyone else by name, then at least by

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Generations2-la.indd 4 10/17/11 3:07 PM sight. Now, the online directory gets lots of hits. the doughnut machine, steak night, country fried steak, pizza, Miss A larger student body means more cars. With parking space at a premium, Jesse’s fi esta del sol, Leroy’s gyros. in 2010 the college tried a new tack—bringing to campus two Zipcars, Ambience is important too. “I felt hybrids that can be rented by the hour, day or weekend. Students can also very scholarly at those dark wood borrow bikes from the Bike Shop for free. And it’s beginning to pay off, tables underneath that Gothic with more students opting to leave their cars at home this year. ceiling. It was everything I thought my college should look like,” recalls For years, the only dining options were the refectory and for snacks, the Lynx Sarah Sears. Lair. Real meals can be had in the Lair these days, and light fare is available in the Middle Ground. Alums can recite litanies of favorites: macaroni salad, Studying and dining may be staples at Rhodes, but so is social life. Fraternities and sororities provide JUSTIN FOX BURKS FOX JUSTIN much of that, but Memphis remains the off-campus playground. Always, there’s been the zoo. Farther into the city, Loyd Templeton and John Rone enjoyed the downtown movie palaces, dancing at The Peabody Skyway and Cotton Carnival. The Mischkes liked the Rendezvous and Overton Square, as did many students in the ’70s and ’80s when the legal drinking age was 18 and there was a pub on campus.

Brandon Couillard and current students cite Memphis in May, the riverfront, Beale Street and the Cooper-Young district as favorites. Today’s students can also run or bike the new Greenline, attend plays and concerts with $5 tickets courtesy of Rhodes’ Center for Outreach in the Development of the Arts or take in Grizzlies games in Memphis, Cardinals games in St. Louis or white-water rafting in East Tennessee for cheap via the Big Diehl, the Residence Life group that provides entertainment for students.

CAMPUS MOOD “On the whole, the Rhodes student body is interested in and passionate about current issues affecting Memphis, the United States and the world,” declares Will Mischke. It’s Loyd Templeton ’56 in front of Halliburton Tower

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Sarah Sears ’95 on the banks of the Potomac, Old Town Alexandria, VA

gas prices broke $1 a gallon for the fi rst time,” say Phil and Lisa Gilchrist Mischke. There was also the death of Elvis and the Memphis fi refi ghters’ strike.

Brandon Couillard ’05 and Katharine Etchen ’05 in Manhattan Heidi Carroll describes major political issues in the ’80s: “the hostage affair, the air traffi c controllers’ strike, an assassination attempt on President Reagan been that way from the beginning. and debates regarding supply-side economics, the trickle-down effect, abortion, deregulation and the Bill Coley started college during World War II. It was Moral Majority movement.” Jim Golden adds: “‘Moral the Korean War and two-year military service after hazard’ had not yet become a fi nancial buzzword, and a graduation when Loyd Templeton was a student. It was mortgage rate of 10% seemed like a good deal.” civil rights and Vietnam in the ’60s, when “many males made sure they were accepted to grad school to avoid the In Sarah Sears’ Intro to International Studies class in draft,” says Carole Branyan. The antiwar sentiment that the ’90s, she had to memorize every country in the continued into the ’70s prompted John Rone and many world. “If it had just been a year earlier we could have others to participate in peace marches. labeled the top part of the map ‘USSR’ instead of individually listing every new republic that was popping The oil crisis was a concern in the ’70s and ’80s, “when up,” she laments.

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Perri ’15, Piper ’13 and Heidi Hayslett Carroll ’82 at Baltimore Harbor

Katharine Etchen and Brandon COMMUNICATING phones home “a few times a week, Couillard were one month into their From Bill Coley’s era till the early at the very least.” With a phone in fi rst year at Rhodes on Sept. 11, 1980s, students’ communication her dorm room, Lisa “made brief 2001. “I never imagined my world, with the outside world consisted of calls once every week or two, and or the world as I knew it, would old-fashioned letter writing and a always late at night when rates change so rapidly, says Couillard. rotary dial pay phone in the hall. Fast- were cheapest.” Sarah Sears recalls Etchen describes the outreach, forward to spring 2011 when a student having a phone card to call friends vigils, fundraising and support captured on her smartphone an image and family. She got a cell phone groups on campus in the aftermath of what appeared to be a funnel cloud “the size of a brick” two years after of the attacks. “We were living over Barret Library (it wasn’t) and graduating. Brandon Couillard ’05 through the ultimate crash course in instantly sent it around the world. On says he called his parents maybe international studies,” she says. campus, the term “duck and cover” twice a week, “though I’m sure they took on new meaning. would characterize that statistic as Today’s students still are. Piper grossly infl ated.” Carroll reports that last year, health Frequency of communication care reform was a hot topic. Then, depends on one’s era. Phil and MEMPHIS Osama bin Laden’s death “had Lisa Gilchrist Mischke live in Memphis is fun, but Rhodes a huge effect on campus. I was neighboring Germantown, TN. takes the city quite seriously as a to dinner and saw a crowd Their son Will lives on campus. laboratory for learning and service. watching it on the news.” Will, like most students these days, Sarah Sears worked throughout

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Generations2-la.indd 7 10/17/11 3:08 PM her college career, including three Confi rms Jim Golden, “Those Bill Coley, a retired dentist, jobs her senior year. Katharine who were involved in service were continues to serve the Memphis Etchen spent a summer interning at really involved.” Lisa Mischke community 61 years after Memphis magazine, which “opened tutored at Snowden School, read graduating. In April 2011, he doors to neighborhoods, restaurants, on a radio program for the visually was one of 10 recipients of the people, events and festivals I impaired. Her husband Phil worked Mid-South Jefferson Awards for otherwise would have missed.” at Muscular Dystrophy Association outstanding volunteerism, having As today’s students do through camps and was a ; he served many years with the internships and fellowships in metro later served on the Big Brothers/Big Church Health Center and the Memphis, Sears and Etchen learned Sisters board of directors. Their son Memphis Dental Society Outreach valuable lessons that translated from Will has worked with Advocates Committee. The year before, workplace to classroom to career. for the Homeless and the Memphis Rhodes honored him with the Music Foundation. Distinguished Alumnus Award. Rhodes students have historically given back to the city in which Heidi Carroll volunteered at Le Working, volunteering, studying or they learn so much. The volunteer Bonheur Children’s Hospital and just out for a good time, students Kinney Program was founded in Snowden Elementary. Her daughter love Memphis. “People from all 1956. Today, with some 85% of the Piper has volunteered at the Regional walks of life and with a vast array student body engaged in service, Medical Center and a soup kitchen. of interests can be found here. For it’s no surprise that for the second “I also took an internship at the students at Rhodes there is much year in a row Newsweek has named Memphis Crisis Center and continue to be discovered and much to love,” Rhodes the No. 1 Service-Oriented to volunteer and take calls for the says Will Mischke. “One of the best College in the U.S. center, even from home in Maryland.” things about Memphis is defi nitely DAVID OTTENSTEIN

Jim Golden ’85 in Chatfi eld Hollow State Park, Connecticut

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Generations2-la.indd 8 10/17/11 3:08 PM the food. I can’t get enough of jobs all over Memphis as a student. The same could be said of Rhodes it,” claims Piper Carroll. Brandon Having seen it all, he “would and its generations of students. Couillard loves blues music; for characterize Memphis as a city with his wife Katharine, it’s barbecue. plenty of grit, soul, enthusiasm and Couillard worked three separate even greater opportunity.”

The Campus When Bill Coley ’50 was a fi rst-year in 1943 building boom really happened in the 1960s with in the middle of World War II, there were some Bellingrath, Glassell, Townsend, Trezevant and 300 students. Those numbers fell rapidly as men Williford residence halls, Briggs Student Center, entered military service. For one year the college Frazier Jelke Science Center, Halliburton Tower, Moore hosted numerous Army Air Corps cadets in military Moore Infi rmary, Ohlendorf Hall and Rhodes Tower. training. When Coley enrolled there were buildings The 1970s ushered in the Alburty Pool and in place now familiar to generations of Rhodes Clough Hall, and students in the 1980s welcomed students: Robb, White (called Calvin then), Neely Blount and Robinson residence halls, Hassell Hall, and Kennedy halls and the fraternity and sorority Spann Place and McCoy Theatre. The 1990s saw houses After the war there was a trailer camp the Bryan Campus Life Center, Buckman Hall and for returning GIs and their families and surplus the Physical Plant building. Cruising through the Army barracks (later called “the shacks”) used as millennium, the college now counts the Paul Barret classrooms till the ’70s. White Hall was built in Jr. Library, the East Village residence hall and two 1947 and Voorhies Hall in 1948. more currently under construction, plus a refectory Later in the decade, Loyd Templeton ’56 saw the addition as the latest jewels in the crown, which construction of Burrow Library, now Burrow Hall, taken collectively in their unsurpassed 100-acre in 1953, and Mallory Gymnasium in 1954. The ’50s setting, to quote President Diehl, “quicken the also brought Ellett residence hall, but the pride of successive generations.”

Contributors William “Bill” O. Coley Jr., D.D.S. ’50, Memphis. Retired dentist Loyd. C. Templeton Jr. ’56, Memphis. Retired Rhodes assistant to the president for college relations Carole L. Branyan ’67, Memphis. Retired English teacher, White Station Senior High School John H. Rone ’71, Memphis. Rhodes director of college events Philip “Phil” E. Mischke ’79, Germantown, TN. Partner, Wyatt, Tarrant, & Combs Lisa Gilchrist Mischke ’80, Germantown, TN. ElderCare Consultants LLC William “Will” G. Mischke ’13, Germantown, TN. Economics major Heidi Hayslett Carroll ’82, Elkridge, MD. Pharmaceutical representative, Johnson & Johnson Piper Carroll ’13, Elkridge, MD. Neuroscience major Perri Carroll ’15, Elkridge, MD. First-year student James “Jim” B. Golden III ’85, Killingworth, CT. Partner, Accenture Sarah Sears ’95, Springfi eld, VA. Senior director, membership, The Fulbright Association Brandon Couillard ’05, . Senior associate, equity research, Jefferies & Co. Katharine Etchen ’05, New York City. Senior integrated marketing manager, Bon Appétit magazine

To see a photo gallery of Rhodes through the years, go to rhodes.edu/magazine.

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By Richard J. Alley

sounds like a pitch for a new reality show: a working within the community to improve it and gain random group of college students occupying one a better understanding of the human condition. As It house for a year, getting to know each other and they have been since 1996, presentations were given engaging in their community. But this ensemble has both visually and orally. much more purpose, separating their situation from similar roommate situations on college campuses across In Blount Auditorium, housemates Sarah Dockery, the country. Catherine Appleton, Jami King, Shelby Kramer, Leigh DeVries and Maggie Rector stood up in front of an This is The Ruka, a team of six like-minded seniors audience of peers and mentors to describe The Ruka living together and participating in programs and experiment, its outcome and long-term implications. lifestyles to better their community, the environment Their presentation was one of several highlighting the and themselves. Last year, these women became Rhodes Fellowship program. a group with positive intentions that would leave them with the necessary resources to present in last The six seniors, under the guidance of Dr. Bernadette spring’s Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity McNary-Zak, the R.A. Webb Professor of Religious Symposium, or URCAS. Studies, came together to form an intentional community and social experiment meant to engage “The symposium is an opportunity for students to tell with each other and sustain a household, community the campus community what they’ve been doing, either and planet at large. Ruka, in the language of Chile’s in or outside the classroom,” says Dr. Ann Viano, the Mapuche people, means “home.” The household J. Lester Crain Professor of Physics and chair of the worked within the Binghamton neighborhood on the URCAS planning committee. outskirts of the Rhodes campus, and within Caritas Village, a community center and coffee shop in Throughout campus on a crisp, spring day in April, 180 the area. students held forth on disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, fi ne arts and natural sciences. In From the group’s blog: “We commit to loving one addition, some student presentations dealt with another through an intentional dedication to a lifestyle

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Bill Short ’71 holds forth in the “Monkey Business” video

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Members of The Ruka, front row: Shelby Kramer and Jami King. Second row: Maggie Rector, Catherine Appleton, Prof. Bernadette McNary-Zak, Leigh DeVries and Sarah Dockery

of probing and encouraging conversations and the by telephone from her family’s home in Dallas as she showcasing of our strengths and challenging our prepared to leave for a year of teaching in Honduras. weaknesses to create more loving and servant-hearted “We were all surprised at how much it did impact us. I individuals.” think one of the biggest things was learning how to really work with and relate to people on a deeper level Through a series of photos and short speeches, the than I had been used to.” women talked of working together as a team to accomplish goals of scheduling and environmental The Ruka was not the only URCAS session that consciousness within the house, and mentoring and morning. Other students came together to discuss tutoring within the community. These are life skills sports, beer, health and photography, subjects that were and experiences they will carry throughout their lives, the sum total of months of serious research, work, focus hands-on lessons that aren’t meant to be left behind and some travel. like a used textbook or worn-through backpack. The knowledge has real-world applications, both in Catherine Bordelon ’12, who worked as an intern for professional and personal plans. Memphis’ Ghost River Brewing company, described her experiments with quality control for the microbrewery. “We all had a lot of self-refl ection throughout the Andy McGeoch ’12, through a Buckman Scholarship, year,” Dockery, who graduated with a bridge major traveled to Argentina to study its culture’s willingness to in Economics and International Studies, recently said overlook a person’s or culture’s fl aws and seek inherent

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feature-Holding Forth.indd 12 10/17/11 2:22 PM greatness instead. McGeoch BURKS FOX JUSTIN illustrated his study with the tempestuous life of soccer legend Diego Maradona, pibe de oro, “the golden child.”

Because of her work with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital on subtypes and spatial localization of medulloblastomas, the most common form of childhood brain cancer, Amber Owens ’11 was offered a position with the hospital this year. Instead, she opted to go to dental school.

“There is this progression, and that’s one of the things we really hoped to achieve with fellowships, to let students have these experiences,” director of fellowships Scott Garner says. He adds that sometimes students fi nd that their fi elds of research aren’t for them, and that this is all part of the process. “A student may get involved with a nonprofi t agency, for example, and say, ‘No, this is not something I ever want to do again,’ so it’s important for them to learn that as well.”

Since 2002, Dr. Matt Krasin with the Radiation Oncology division of the Department of Radiological Sciences at St. Jude, has been working with students in the Bert Geyer ’13 with smokey quartz from the Vanuxem Collection Rhodes St. Jude Summer Plus Fellowship program, which places students in the hospital’s professional laboratories for a says. “The students do work that other people in period of two summers plus the intervening academic academics at a higher level have to learn how to do, so year. The students generally present their work it’s nice that they’re getting to do this when they’re experience as part of URCAS. Dr. Krasin is working going into their junior or senior year. It’s a really good with Kira Reich ’14 for the upcoming year and fi nds the learning experience, and the amount of effort that the program extraordinarily benefi cial for all parties as the Rhodes faculty put into it is really clear; they support institutions continue to work closely together. He now it well.” counts past students as colleagues. In Frazier Jelke A, sophomore Bert Geyer ’13 talked “URCAS is a great program. It’s well done,” Dr. Krasin of design and geology, and his task of how best to

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feature-Holding Forth.indd 13 10/17/11 2:22 PM present Rhodes’ Vanuxem geology collection. The time,” she says. “It was really informative and gave us a specimens in the collection were gathered by Lardner chance to be a little bit creative.” Vanuxem, a prominent 19th-century geologist, and acquired by the college shortly after his death in In the fi lm for their Human Rights class, the trio 1848 when the school, then called Stewart College, interviewed fellow Rhodes students and professors, was located in Clarksville, TN. Memphis Mayor AC Wharton and various community members and leaders on their perceptions of racism A studio art major, Geyer took an intro to geology in Memphis area schools. Dr. Leigh Johnson of the class where the professor was looking for an art major Department of Philosophy was faculty sponsor. to help her with a fellowship to display the collection because of the design aspect it involved. She pitched “We really wanted to make it specifi c to Memphis the idea and Geyer, who plans to go into architecture, because that’s where we were living and we have seen caught it. The intro class, he says, gave him “enough so many issues, especially in poverty and education,” knowledge to at least know up from down, and know Dockery says. “After we started studying education a little bit about the collection.” inequality, racism was a huge issue that kept cropping up and people kept pointing to that and talking about Geyer became much more familiar with the collection it, so that became the direction we took as he took it from storage and inventoried it, fi nding our documentary.” “yellowed newspaper from the 1920s,” and called on inspiration from a trip to the rocks and minerals On the lighter side, but involving as much research and collection at the Smithsonian’s Natural History work, was another documentary titled “Monkey Business,” Museum in Washington, DC. about the 30th anniversary of the day some monkeys escaped from the Memphis Zoo across the street and The multiple disciplines necessary for the project were took up residence on Burrow Library (now Burrow Hall). just the sort of thing Geyer appreciates. It is, he says, The students in Professor Liz Daggett’s Digital Arts class why he chose a liberal arts college in the fi rst place. enlisted the help of Bill Short ’71, Rhodes associate director The idea is to take lessons learned in the classroom out of Library Services, who was a senior at the time and an of the classroom to better understand the real-world eyewitness, to tell the story. It was one of 16 short student- applications and impact. Dr. Jennifer Houghton of the made videos presented that day. Biology Department worked with Geyer throughout the project. Six King Biscuit Blues Fellows from Rhodes’ Mike Curb Institute for Music presented their research at “From start to fi nish she supported me in letting me URCAS, along with a live concert in Frazier Jelke. It do what I wanted to do,” he says. The exhibit Geyer was a recap of a program in which they participated designed and built is expected to be on display soon in last fall at the 2010 Arkansas Blues & Heritage one of Frazier Jelke’s main halls bracketing the atrium. Festival in Helena, AR, where they discussed and performed blues music. A range of interests and curiosity satisfi ed is what is so appealing to college students, and it’s an itch Though students research throughout the year, some that URCAS helps to scratch. Sarah Dockery did beginning as early as the prior summer, the call for not limit herself to her work within The Ruka and URCAS proposals is in early March. Caritas Village. She also collaborated with two other students—Manali Kulkarni ’12 and Courtney Martin “Students will submit abstracts, which are reviewed by ’11—to produce a documentary called “Racism in the committee and then organized into the different Memphis Schools: The History, Philosophy and sessions,” says Dr. Viano. “Leaning how to present Current Events.” research is important. Summarizing what you’ve done, creating a polished presentation and then standing up “We loved the project, all three of us had a wonderful in front of an audience and giving it is good experience

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Mike Curb Fellows Ben Walsh ’12 and Emily Main ’12 perform with Emmanuel John-Teye ’13

for anyone. It provides students those skills they’re construction of buildings, the development of our going to need to perform well in their future careers.” community’s children, and in other countries to help These lessons and experiences will serve these students improve the lives of the less fortunate. and graduates throughout their lives, both professional and personal. It is information that will be useful in For more information about URCAS and to view the such areas as the fi ght against childhood cancer, the 2011 program, go to rhodes.edu/URCAS.

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By Martha Hunter Shepard ’66

Hard to believe, but this year is the 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps, the program President John F. Kennedy fi rst suggested on the 1960 campaign trail. He envisioned people living and working in developing countries while promoting peace and a positive image of the U.S. Making good on his plan, he launched the program in 1961 as a federal government agency. Inspired by the youthful, charismatic president and a strong desire to make a diff erence in the world, young people fl ocked to join. Since 1962, 91 Rhodes alumni have volunteered for the program, and 14 are currently serving around the world.

he Peace Corps—you can volunteer for it, involved in adult literacy programs and environmental train for it, but no one can tell you exactly education. They coach student athletic teams, advise lo- how to do it. “There isn’t an app for this,” cal credit unions and entrepreneurs on microfi nance and says a Peace Corps ad. Charley Killinger ’64, work with citizens on health care issues, these days with who served in Sierra Leone from 1965-67, emphasis on AIDS prevention and education. They’re Tbacks that up: “As most of us quickly learned, our jobs involved in programs ranging from building basic cook- extended to the limits of our time and imagination and stoves from—and for—sustainable materials, to marine regularly led us into untested waters.” resource management. Some live in mud huts, eat native “delicacies” (at least once), learn the language and win Plying those waters for fi ve decades, they’ve propelled the enduring gratitude of those they came to serve. Rhodes’ ranking to the top 10% colleges and uni- versities in the Southeast that produce Peace Corps To a person, they’d agree with Tom Geiger ’64, who volunteers. served in Panama: “It was more than a two-year experi- ence; it became an attitude that you can make a differ- Signing on for a 27-month commitment, they’ve worked ence wherever you live.” in some of the neediest places on the planet, serving in villages, towns and cities, and countries that may THE EARLY DAYS surprise you: C.C. Schardt Cannon ’75 worked in a Dan Bowen ’62 was the fi rst Rhodes alum to go. From leprosy control program in South Korea; Jen Cush- 1962-64 he taught at a boys’ secondary school in Lilon- man ’89 taught English in Russia; and Alison Stohr ’03 gwe, Nyasaland. The assassination of his boss and hero, and Dara Chesnutt ’10 taught English in Ukraine. All President Kennedy, in 1963, broke his heart. During his volunteers must be invited by the host countries, and second year, Nyasaland, a British protectorate, gained demand far exceeds supply. its independence and became the Republic of Malawi.

Rhodes alumni have brought, and still bring practi- Other volunteers have witnessed political change and cal assistance to those striving to build better lives for military unrest in countries around the world. themselves and their communities. Volunteers teach in secondary schools, universities and law schools and are Catherine Liddell Skapura ’62, who taught English

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feature-There isn't an app for this.indd 16 10/17/11 2:24 PM COURTESY OF THE PEACE CORPS PEACE THE OF COURTESY

President John F. Kennedy and Sargent Shriver address the fi rst group of Peace Corps volunteers departing to Ghana and Tanganyika in 1961 in the White House Rose Garden.

and biology in Nigeria from 1965-67, faced—and got the year before Charley Killinger ’64 arrived to teach Afri- through—a roadblock of soldiers during the Biafran War. can history and assist the country’s Department of Educa- tion in transitioning from its colonial curriculum to one The name of Janice Baker’s ’63 school in Guinea was with local and regional roots. However, violence erupted changed from the Collège Technique to Lycée Ho Chi at the diamond mines near the Liberian border, an omen Minh “as part of the Guinean government’s effort to of devastating civil confl ict that would eventually envelop show solidarity with other developing countries.” his town and school.

Sierra Leone had gained independence from Great Britain When Lisa Meredith VanLandingham ’67 arrived in

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feature-There isn't an app for this.indd 17 10/17/11 2:24 PM Venezuela to teach English and art, “It’s not just fi nding a fulfi lling years later and found that two of the country had held an election and assignment and feeling like you’ve the three farmers’ groups were still was embarking on its fi rst democratic been able to make a difference in going strong with their projects. government. The start-up was halting, people’s lives—it’s having the oppor- And our friends and neighbors were the people were apprehensive, but tunity to test one’s own limits. Can I so happy to see us, happy that we things fi nally got into full swing. learn this language (Tagalog, in our thought enough of them to come case) well enough to make friends back and visit them. Can we mea- Walt Ogburn ’70 and his wife Mari- or be understood on the job? Can I sure the impact in dollars and cents? lyn volunteered in Chile, where he really live in a tiny hut without air No, only in smiles and hugs.” taught marine biology at the Catholic conditioning in the 100 degree heat? University of Chile, an enjoyable How will I eat another meal from THE PAYOFF experience, he says, notwithstanding a well-meaning neighbor or friend There are successes, failures and— high infl ation, a nightly curfew and that has strange (to us) ingredients, perks—in any job. For Peace Corps highly visible armed military and like fermented duck egg or buffalo volunteers, they come in many police forces. brains? Can the fl ying cockroaches forms. really be this huge? And do they Bizza Nelson Britton ’76 began her bite? (The answer is ‘yes.’) When Tom ’64 and Eleanor Law- service in Benin, but after an attempt- rence Geiger ’64 served in Panama ed military coup resulted in her being “During our fi rst month of training, from 1967-69, Tom was assigned held in a police station for several we had to live for three days with as an adviser to Panamanian credit days, she transferred to Congo, where a poor family in the barrio. The unions. Eleanor, who was in rural she coordinated mobile public health family gave us their only double community development, helped clinics and managed a nutritional bed—a wooden frame, no mattress establish the fi rst women’s health rehabilitation program for children. or pillows. We brought our own education program. She taught a mosquito net, but were embar- 40-year-old mother of six children Deb Efi rd ’84, who taught biology rassed to use it for fear we’d insult how to read, and the day Victorina in Liberia, experienced an attempted the family. The hand pump and wrote her name for the fi rst time but failed coup in the latter part of pit latrine were out back where the they were both in tears. 1985. The ensuing unrest led to a pigs and chickens ran. The meals horrible civil war that lasted almost were meager—rice fl avored with Mary Palmer Campbell ’79 served 20 years, she says. pork fat and some bitter gourd or as a secondary school science teacher greens, very typical of most vil- and boys’ basketball and girls’ track Yet they’ve kept going. lagers’ fare. We didn’t yet know coach in Swaziland in 1979-82. Her enough of the language to commu- students frequently wished that they THE HARDEST JOB YOU’LL nicate with words, only by cha- had an opportunity to “serve” in EVER LOVE rades. And fl ies were everywhere. another country. “They say Peace Corps is the hardest Bruised, bitten, sleep deprived and job you’ll ever love,” says Lisa Lanier hungry for familiar food and mod- Chris Christie ’81, who taught law Krift ’76, who with her husband ern hygiene, we wondered if we’d at a Cameroon university from Tom served in the Philippines from made a big mistake by joining the 1985-87, remembers the students 1981-83, helping groups of small Peace Corps. It defi nitely tested our not registered for his classes fi ghting farmers transition from their reli- mettle! But we learned from that outside over the places closest to the ance on water buffalo and hand experience that we could survive open windows so they could hear threshing in the rice fi elds to mecha- without the creature comforts. him teach. nized farm equipment through a microfi nancing program. Her “I can’t say what our service meant Serving in Liberia from 1983-85, experiences were similar to those of to those with whom we worked, Gregor Turk ’82 refi ned a prototype other alumni: but we went to visit our site several cookstove, then trained three co-

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feature-There isn't an app for this.indd 18 10/17/11 2:25 PM Merritt McMullen Driscoll’s ’06 Tanzanian students taking their Health Promotion exam

workers to build them. When he left, posal to buy more trash cans, which throughout Kenya, pet cheetahs, one of those coworkers continued they got, and which became a great lions and elephants, go white-water the project as a small business. source of pride. When Johnson rafting and bungee jumping on the visited a year after his service was Nile, climb Mt. Kenya and swim in Ellen Smead Dassaboute ’01 was a up, one of the youths photographed the Indian Ocean. community health worker in Benin him by one of the cans, explaining from 2001-03. An 8-month-old that the trash was now being picked Sarah Brooks ’08 served in Thai- baby whose mother suffered from up each week and hauled off to a land from 2009-11 as a community mental illness was severely malnour- landfi ll. Also in Johnson’s remote based organizational development ished. The custom was to neglect Dominican community there was a volunteer. She helped develop and such children, but Dassaboute child named Jackie Chan and a dog manage an all-girls youth group, placed the baby in an international- named Kobe Bryant. which received an award for its ly-run orphanage in another town, recycling initiatives. When local where he thrived. Aizaz Tareen ’06 currently serves as government offi cials approached a public health volunteer in Kenya. the group—not her—about fund- Richard Johnson ’04 served in envi- His main project is implementing ing a new agricultural project, she ronmental education in Dominican the President’s Malaria Initiative, a felt happy for her friends, but sad Republic from 2005-07. He got the joint U.S.-Kenya program. Dur- for herself. Later realizing that the local youth group to write a pro- ing breaks, he’s been able to travel group was standing on its own, any

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feature-There isn't an app for this.indd 19 10/17/11 2:25 PM C.C. Schardt Cannon ’75 helping with orthopedic casting at a leprosy program in South Korea. Many patients also had polio and had to have corrective surgery.

feelings of sadness were replaced supported sustainable fi sheries. Mer- ture techniques. While his time was with feelings of accomplishment. ritt is a health education volunteer short, it was a period of profound who, she says, values the oppor- personal growth. His advice to Dara Chesnutt ’10 teaches English tunity to see the world through a volunteers: Understand that you are as a Foreign Language in Ukraine. new lens, experience life from a providing perhaps the only friendly She believes her presence there is a new perspective and learn and grow interaction some person may ever daily reminder to her students that along with her community. have with an American, and realize there’s more to life than their coal that while the Peace Corps lifestyle mining town. She says she’s also Katy Spurlock ’86 taught secondary may not always be a happy one, it is able to give them a positive under- school in New Guinea from 1986-88. something much more benefi cial— standing of America beyond what The experience of living in a develop- it is fulfi lling. He wants to continue they see in fi lms and politics. ing country was like a “reality check” to work in other areas of interna- that made her appreciate the most tional development. The ultimate payoff for the majority critical possessions she had: her edu- of volunteers is highly personal. cation and the choices it offered her. Moss ’05 and Merritt McMullen Ethan McClelland ’09 served a year LIGHTING FIRES Driscoll ’06 currently serve in Tan- in Senegal from 2009-10, training What inspires people to volunteer zania. Moss works to develop locally rural farmers in improved agricul- for the Peace Corps? President Ken-

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feature-There isn't an app for this.indd 20 10/17/11 4:46 PM nedy was the spark for Dan Bowen ’62, Charley Killinger ’64 and C.C. Schardt Cannon ’75. Dan Bowen, in turn, inspired Tom ’64 and Eleanor Geiger ’64. Rhodes faculty played their part too—Chuck Orvis advised Chris Linder ’94, Mike LaRosa counseled Bryce Ashby ’00, Merritt Driscoll ’06 was enthralled by Pete Ekstrom’s tales of his time as a Peace Corps volunteer.

Rhodes course work played its part. Ellen Dassaboute ’01, like many Rhodes alums, majored in Inter- national Studies. She says she was intrigued by her political economy classes and wanted to get out into the world and see what poverty and social justice really meant.

Some had studied abroad and already knew what it meant. Many more were involved in volunteer work at Rhodes. Campus posters, speakers, recruiters, high school teachers, camp counselors, even movies helped light fi res. Stacey Greenberg ’94, who served in Cameroon from 1994-96, credits one: the character Baby, who was going to the Peace Corps in the movie “Dirty Dancing.” Greenberg says that after seeing the movie fi ve times while in high school, she thought joining the Peace Corps was a good thing to do. At Rhodes, Gregor Turk’s ’82 prototype cookstove in Liberia she volunteered at the soup kitchen and became involved in hunger and homelessness issues. She was also When Gregor Turk ’82 was 12, his 1983-85 would fi ll that bill. inspired by a friend’s father who had father, a surgeon, took his family to been a Peace Corps volunteer. Haiti for volunteer work at the Albert Deb Efi rd ’84, whose uncle was in Schweitzer Hospital. Intimidated by the foreign service, grew up hearing Some alums had direct contact with the destitution he saw there, Turk about his family’s experiences living the needs of the world. Bizza Nelson says he developed a desire to gain a and working overseas. Efi rd served in Britton ’76, the child of mission- better understanding of the world Liberia from 1984-86, 60 miles from ary parents, was born and raised in by spending time in another culture where Gregor Turk was assigned. Congo, where she later served from while helping others. Later, serving They were able to get together from 1977-79. in the Peace Corps in Liberia from time to time.

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feature-There isn't an app for this.indd 21 10/17/11 2:29 PM Chris Christie ’81 with staff and patients/students at the National Centre for Rehabilitation of the Handicapped in Cameroon. Christie raised money to build an outdoor basketball court and purchase sports , as well as oversaw the construction of the court.

Daniel Pellegrom’s ’97 father headed a chemistry lab and is now a volun- which President Kennedy also estab- an international nongovernmental teer adult literacy teacher. lished in 1961. Tom’s last post was organization, so he paid attention to as country director for Peru. Eleanor what was going on around the world. Janice Baker ’63 did graduate work, volunteered as a local fundraiser and The summer before his senior year he was a policy analyst at the Congres- helped Peruvians market handicrafts worked for his dad in Uganda and sional Research Service, served on through the fair trade movement. Kenya, where he decided the Peace Jimmy Carter’s Presidential Com- Corps was the way to go. He worked mission on World Hunger, worked at Charley Killinger ’64 says teaching in water, sanitation and health proj- New Mexico cultural organizations history in Sierra Leone convinced ects in Ghana from 1997-99. and at Peace Corps headquarters him to make a career of it. in Washington, DC, and at the INFORMING CAREERS National Science Foundation, and is Lisa Meredith VanLandingham ’67, a Returned Peace Corps volunteers currently researching World War II retired Spanish teacher, now volun- don’t leave their experiences at the internment camps in Santa Fe. teers as an interpreter for the local door. They travel with them back to Health Department. the States, and forward into careers. Tom ’64 and Eleanor Lawrence Gei- Some examples: ger ’64 lived in Bolivia, Ecuador and C.C. Schardt Cannon ’75 is a career Peru, where Tom was with the U.S. physician assistant at a rural health Catherine Liddell Skapura ’62 Agency for International Develop- clinic. Her daughter recently com- wanted to teach, but says she wasn’t ment (USAID), the conduit through pleted a three-year term as a Peace good at crowd control. She worked in which all U.S. foreign aid fl ows and Corps volunteer in Mali and China.

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feature-There isn't an app for this.indd 22 10/17/11 2:29 PM Bizza Nelson Britton ’76 realized she was best suited for a role in clinical health care. She is a nurse practitio- ner, currently serving as a coordinator for hepatitis services for the Louisi- ana Department of Corrections.

Lisa Lanier Krift ’76 and her hus- band have lived all over the world working with Save the Children.

Gregor Turk’s ’82 experiences in Li- beria infl uenced his career path—as a visual artist he says he continues to draw on the content and context of much of what he saw and did there.

Deb Efi rd ’84 had decided to become a doctor before joining the Peace Corps; however, she’s done, and plans to do more, international pediatric work.

Kellie Lartigue-Ndiaye ’88 joined the Bizza Nelson Britton ’76 (left) celebrating the graduation of nursing students from the Christian Centers for Disease Control after her Medical Institute of the Kasai, Tshikaji, Democratic Republic of Congo Peace Corps service in Senegal, serv- ing as a training specialist and public health analyst and helping form the Memphis, and is now an employ- the Peace Corps. CDC Avian Infl uenza Group. ment attorney representing people in cases of wage theft, work injuries Richard Johnson ’04 now works Jen Cushman ’89 has continued and discrimination. in community development for a to teach and is currently dean of nonprofi t in Philadelphia. international education and an Ellen Smead Dassaboutte ’01 worked associate professor of German at in international development and Sarah Brooks ’08 wanted a career Juniata College. public health after the Peace Corps. in international development and She is now a certifi ed nurse midwife has begun working on her master’s Courtney Ward Chavez ’91 changed for underserved U.S. populations. of Development Practice at Emory her teaching focus from Spanish to University. English as a Second Language. Rebecca Held ’03, who came home knowing she wanted to work in the Chris Linder ’94 is now pursuing environmental fi eld, recently got her KEEPING IN TOUCH his passion, microfi nance, especially master’s in Environmental Policy Many volunteers made lasting with mobile (phone) banking and and Conservation Biology from the friendships with the people they how it can improve fi nancial inclu- University of Michigan. served, which they cherish to this sion for the poor in India. day. They keep in touch, they visit, Alison Stohr ’03, who is in law certainly they think of them often. Bryce Ashby ’00 worked school, is interested in international as program director for Latino law, which she credits to her time in Fifteen years after their service in

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feature-There isn't an app for this.indd 23 10/17/11 2:30 PM Walt Ogburn ’70 examining oil spill on the beach in Chile

Chile ended, Walt Ogburn ’70, from living in Chile than they Says Daniel Pellegrom ’97 of his time and wife Marilyn vacationed there contributed. in Ghana: “I think about it every day, with their three children. They no exaggeration.” were amazed that a waitress at their Last fall, C.C. Schardt Cannon ’75 favorite coffee shop remembered and her husband traveled back to To read detailed, rich and inspiring them and their oldest son, who was South Korea with other former vol- fi rsthand accounts of 33 past and born there. Many of the Ogburns’ unteers at the invitation of the South current Rhodes Peace Corps volunteers coworkers and former students have Korean government. South Korea is from 1962-2010, please go to come to the U.S. for graduate stud- the only Peace Corps recipient coun- rhodes.edu/magazine. ies and returned to Chile. Ogburn try that is now a donor country—it says that while it’s gratifying to has its own volunteer program and think he and his wife infl uenced sends volunteers to other countries their friends’ careers and gave to help out. She says it was amazing Chilenos a better understanding to see the progress there and very of U.S. people and culture, they’re humbling to visit the town where she convinced they gained much more had originally served.

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feature-There isn't an app for this.indd 24 10/17/11 2:30 PM Fast Facts

History Volunteers by Work Area Peace Corps offi cially established: March 1, 1961 Education: 37% Total number of volunteers and trainees to date: 200,000+ Health & HIV/AIDS: 22% Total number of countries served: 139 Business Development: 14% Environment: 13% Peace Corps Director Agriculture: 4% Aaron S. Williams (Dominican Republic 1967-70) Youth Development: 5% Other: 5% Peace Corps Deputy Director Carrie Hessler-Radelet (Western Samoa 1981-83) Where Volunteers Serve Volunteers Africa: 37% Latin America: 24% Current number of volunteers and trainees: 8,655 Eastern Europe/Central Asia: 21% Gender: 60% female, 40% male Asia: 7% Marital Status: 93% single, 7% married Th e Caribbean: 5% Minorities: 19% of Peace Corps volunteers North Africa/Middle East: 4% Average Age: 28 Pacifi c Islands: 3% Volunteers over age 50: 7% Education: 90% have at least an undergraduate degree Budget Countries and Projects Fiscal year 2010 budget: $400 million Fiscal year 2011 budget: $400 million Current number of countries served: 76 countries

(Source: Th e Peace Corps. Figures are based on data as of Sept. 30, 2010. Percentages do not total 100% due to rounding.)

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feature-There isn't an app for this.indd 25 10/17/11 2:31 PM THE CLASS OF 2015

Alabama—Athens: Maxwell Grisham, Zoe Jackson. Taylor, Hannah Walter, Molly Whitehorn, Bené Auburn: Conor LaRocque. Bay Minette: Sarah Shankle. Woods. North Little Rock: Jonathan Chu. Sherwood: Birmingham: Elizabeth Barr, Luke Collins, Courtnee Cassandra Golden. Siloam Springs: Justice Thompson. Cook, Premiese Cunningham, Kelsey Harrison. Daphne: Western Grove: Tyler Young. Sawyer Earwood. Fairhope: Tripp Drummond, Bailey Kimmitt. Florence: Ben Carnes. Guin: Austin Dixon. California— Alameda: Allison Miller. Dana Point: Homewood: Aaron Banks. Hoover: Currie Carothers. Lindsey Bitowft. El Dorado Hills: James Ekenstedt. Huntsville: Eric Ly. Killen: Taryn Burgess. Madison: Encinitas: Courtney Haller. Encino: Webster Heath. Susanna Dean. Mobile: Rebecca Brewster, Mary Los Angeles: Lucy Galloway. Orinda: Jordan Nevares. Catherine Cadden, Diego Calderon-Arrieta, Lauren Pacifi c Palisades: Phoebe Driscoll. Piedmont: Taylor Hales, Chandler Schneider, Alex Van Haneghan. Sieben. Santa Barbara: Patrick Cudahy. Montgomery: Summer Preg. Mountain Brook: Michael Akin, Katy Cannon, Sarah Katherine Cole, Mason Colorado—Monument: Campbell Delahoyde. Johnson, Shelby Scott. Orange Beach: Haley Adams, Harrison Adams. Saraland: Tyler Andrews. Satsuma: Connecticut—Easton: Delaney Bracken. Fairfi eld: Christian Harben. Semmes: Isabelle Campbell. Kristin Rempe. Middletown: Kenny Boyd. New Tuscaloosa: Andrew Roskos-Ewoldsen, Merrill Thagard. Canaan: Becky Thompson. Vestavia: Lee McAlister, Jennifer Rote. District of Columbia—Washington: Emma Gotbaum. Arizona—Mesa: Katie Jaffe. Phoenix: Andrea Tedesco. Tucson: Priscilla Choi. Florida—Bradenton: Shelby Raye. Lake Mary: Elizabeth . Maitland: Aubrey Schonhoff. Naples: Arkansas—Conway: Taylor Jackson. Fayetteville: Margit Mikkelsen. Oviedo: James Simpson, Sadie Hynes. Fort Smith: Drew Miller. Harrison: Yanckello. Saint Petersburg: Lindsey Evans, Sarah Cameron McGarrah. Jonesboro: Devin Craft, Emily Evans, Michael Yanchunis. Sarasota: Tyler Payne. Murphy. Little Rock: Robyn Barrow, Kylie Chandler, Winter Springs: Matthew Cannavo. Mary Curry-Ledbetter, Rabab Iqbal, Sarah Johnson, Allan Jones, Taylor LaPorte, April Lassiter, Nicole Georgia—Acworth: Xany Moore. Alpharetta: Mackey, Blanche Murphy, Mollie Newbern, Jack Courtney Hornsby, Blake Piedrahita. Athens: Dy’nelle O’Mara, Emily Prigmore, Jenna Sullivan, Rhianna Todman, Elliot Young. : Cole Bagley, Matt

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feature-Class of '15 list.indd 26 10/17/11 2:17 PM Everett, Sam Higgins, Taylor Jenkins, Kelsey Keown, MELTZ BRYAN David Klemperer, Dianne Loftis, Lauren Tesler, Jaris Turner, Aubrey Wells. Canton: Nathan Kaufman, Justin Toliver. Cartersville: Farah Sharis. Decatur: Jason Crutcher, Ferozan Walizai. East Point: Steven Sheesley. Fayetteville: Paige Goemaere. Kennesaw: Zach Wade. Mableton: Sophia Anderson. Marietta: Laura Dorris, Emmie Heath, Kristen Lowry, Zach Pope. Newnan: Forrest Skelton. Roswell: Tyler Cummings, Nick D’Amato, Casey Joseph, Robert Pratt. Savannah: Megan Stout. Smyrna: Sierra Thompson.

Idaho—Boise: Cheyenne Turner. Star: Annie Robison.

Illinois—Carbondale: Connor Thompson. Edwardsville: Via Hopkins. Elgin: Mike Kuefner. Evanston: Madeline Polinski. Glen Ellyn: Kate Sullivan. Normal: Makenzie Martin. Urbana: Gracie Mayer.

Indiana—Monticello: Kendall Brennan.

Kansas—Leavenworth: Alexandra McMillan. Mission Hills: Betsy Dee, Jack Dee, Elyse Smith. Overland Park: Jourdaen Sanchez. Summer send-off in Atlanta at the home of Lindsay and Bill Dorris, parents of Laura ’15 and David ’13

Kentucky—Bowling Green: Diana Bigler. Fort Campbell: Dakota Januchowski. Lexington: Mary Maine—Cape Elizabeth: Cam Thurston. Combs, Macon Wilson. Louisville: Kelsi Garson, Kennebunk: Molly Mugford. Raymond: Bryan Abby Lukens, Christian Zoeller. Paducah: Allie Mayo. Peterson. Scarborough: Priya Ahluwalia. South Prospect: Andrew Beno. Thomaston: Jess Luttrell.

Louisiana—Baton Rouge: Taylor Bass, Lanier Maryland—Bethesda: Gavi Perl. Centreville: Laura Flanders, Melissa Redmon, Catherine Schlesinger, Wood. Elkridge: Perri Carroll. Fallston: Emily Cowie. Courtney Whittle. Branch: William Barry. Broussard: Fort Washington: David Thomas. Hebron: Jordan Kathryn Cyrus. Clinton: Mary Walters. Covington: Evans. Timonium: Chuck Knudsen. Towson: Lucy Nicole Huguley. Gretna: Evan Cuccia. Harahan: Ben Rosenbloom. Primes. Mandeville: Liz Giraud, Ryan Niedermair. Marrero: Tyler Adams. Meraux: Landon Jones. Massachusetts—Acton: Paul Bierwagen. Attleboro Metairie: Katie Casadaban, Meredith Kovach, Falls: Monica Costello. Belchertown: Jazzy Phelps. Kelsey Lichtenstein, Julia Robbins. New Orleans: Franklin: Katelyn Donaghey. Hopkinton: Evan Katz. Chase Crowell, Alexandra Elliott, Emily Heine, Norwell: Jeremy Phillips. Roslindale: Elizabeth Josh Mintz, Gaby Mioton, Caroline Ponseti, James Rockett. Scituate: Alison Desmond. : Rigney, Christina Rodriguez-Fierro, Stephanie Veech. Anna Santucci. Shreveport: Jordan Aarstad, Ellen Booras, Alexis Jackson, Yoonjee Kim, David Pettiette, Mary Ellison Michigan—Saginaw: Nick Dean. Sewell, Emily Watson. Slidell: Naomi Gaddis, Alyssa Johnson. Washington: Brandon Lally. Mississippi—Anguilla: Carlissa Lovette. Brandon:

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feature-Class of '15 list.indd 27 10/17/11 2:18 PM Kyle Jenkins. Coldwater: Colby Ruth-Holden. Davis, Celine Shirooni. Dayton: Kathleen Norris. Columbus: Alexandria Cornwall. Corinth: Drew Kerby. Highland Heights: Christine Corbett. Hudson: Emily Hernando: Leerin Campbell, Katherine Robinson. Clark. Kettering: Tori Lykins. Mason: Matt Wagner. Horn Lake: Theo Summers. Jackson: Ebony Archie, Wilmington: Abbey Judd. Karissa Bowley, Currie McKinley. Madison: Omair Arain. Morton: Clayton Christian. Moss Point: Cierra Oklahoma—Oklahoma City: Preston Sullivan. Tulsa: Martin. Olive Branch: Phuong Le, Shelby Wilkinson. Addison Jezek, Bailey Heldmar. Pascagoula: Brendan Tyler. Ridgeland: Aubrey Flowers, Sethelle Flowers. Southaven: Kirby Rogers, Pennsylvania—Bridgeville: Dylan Kerney. Francesqa Santos, Julie Sommer. Chadds Ford: Regan Zehr. North Wales: Lizzie Heo. Pittsburgh: Adam Petraglia. Radnor: Victoria Missouri—Cape Girardeau: Lars Monia. Chesterfi eld: Dreibelbis. Scott Hamel. Florissant: Conner Bradley. Frontenac: Corrinne Palmer. Kansas City: Mark Sellers. Saint South Carolina—Columbia: Katie Dubose. Louis: Mackenzie Callanan, Bryant Cummings, Greenville: Forrest Riddle, Hallie Weems. Hilton Head Michael Davidson, Adrienne Gab, Liv Hebner, Allycia Island: Maraia Tremarelli. Kleine, Tea Rose Pankey, Kat Simpson. Sikeston: Ben Priday. Springfi eld: Gabrielle Bailey. Webster Groves: Tennessee—Adams: Matt Hicks. Antioch: Hajar Greg Emmenegger. Weldon Spring: Cody Heying. Sakhi. Arlington: Jessica Baker, Hailey Corbett, Amelia Wildwood: Josh Olejnik. Phelps. Atoka: Colin King, Logan Sell. Bartlett: Leah Ford, Dang Nguyen, Alex Wang, Cody Yearwood. Nebraska—Bennington: Grant Bowen. Brentwood: Kathryn Campbell, Talia Flantzman, Devon Greig, Gabe Laurence, Tara Lehman. Brighton: New —Brookline: Maura Angel. Courtney Ashley, Kelsey Lord. Chattanooga: Kristal Skrmetta, Di “Briana” Xu. Clarksville: Josh Jerles, New Jersey—Belle Mead: Hannah Strong. Adriana Martinez-Lopez, Allison Montague, Collin Saleh. Chesterfi eld: Conor Pocino. Clinton: Brendan Rogan. Collierville: Abdelrhaman Amro, Arielle Carpenter, Ewing: Memphis Madden. Guttenberg: Vince Viola. Daniel Faulk, Catherine Grace Jernigan, Brian Maplewood: Andrew Ehinger. Mendham: Alex Vicarisi. Mounce, Andrew Tutor. Columbia: Kaitlin Andrews. Morristown: Jackson Stolar. Princeton: Tori Van Cookeville: Caroline Reel. Cordova: Alyaa Altabbaa, Heyst. Westfi eld: Corey Lipschutz. Morgan Cantor, Dre Jean Cummings, Gracie Gilbert, Shivam Patel, Emileigh Pope, Lauren Shames, Chelsey New Mexico—Los Alamos: Victoria Honnell. Santa Thompson, Ryan Van Hoeck, Olivia Warfi eld. Kim Fe: Sam Cicci. Xiong. Covington: Will Posey. Decaturville: Josh Keen. Dickson: Teddy Huerta, Surya Pavuluri. Dresden: Dale New York—Brooklyn: Laura Saggese. Eden: Olivia Hutcherson. Fairview: Erin Potter. Franklin: Shannon Knauss. Granville: John Manchester. New York: Devon Feamster, Sarah Koehler. Germantown: Thomas Shiland, Charlotte Weaver. Beamish, Kirby Bennett, Aditya Biswas, Alexandra Corbett, Sooji Hong, Alex Jarratt, Sarah Kim, Katherine North Carolina—Boone: Lucy Gregor. Chapel Klepper, William Lenahan, Hannah Lin, Kate Morrison, Hill: Ryan Cole, Abby May, Megan May. Charlotte: Elena Mosby, Katie Raves, Kevin Shum, Saujanya Sinha, Mackenzie Holland, Anna Stachura, Anna Stratton- Luke Spinolo, Aaron Vancil. Goodlettsville: Amy Stout. Brook, Andrew Tait, Kate Taylor. High Point: Sierra Humboldt: Harrison Donahoe. Jackson: Alexandra Gaffney. Leicester: Sam Goodman. Raleigh: Marshall B. Harlan, Halle H. Priester, Alison R. Thompson. Reid, Hannah Silver. Roxboro: Elizabeth Short. Knoxville: Breanna Durbin, Matthew Moore, Madison Wilmington: Reid Clark. Moreland, Braden Taylor, Dixy Yong. Lakeland: Noor Amro. Lewisburg: Morgan McCullough. Lynnville: Ohio—Blue Ash: Mason Levy. Cincinnati: Max Jon Emerson. Mason: John S. Wilder. Memphis:

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feature-Class of '15 list.indd 28 10/17/11 2:19 PM Constance Brooks, Charlease Cannon, Ivonne Cornejo, BURKS FOX JUSTIN Ellenore Craine, Tien Dao, Nikki Edmunds, Chigozie Emelue, Rochelle Gillenson, Eliza Hendrix, Adam Howard, Barry Irby, Taylor Jackson, Bhavna Kansal, Aubrey Kearney, Zain-Al-Abidin Kinnare, Kirsten Kraus, Chelsea Landers, Taqwim Luboti, Sam Mattson, Iris Mercado, Sumita Montgomery, Will Murphy, Lance Myers, Grace Porter, Taylor Rubin, Kaitlyn Shamley, Nate Sharfman, Jasmine Sullivan, Andrew Tackett, Allyson Topps, Sanhitha Valasareddy, Asia Wakefi eld, Kenneishia Wooten. Millington: Brooke Bierdz, Katelyn Dagen, Leigh Donaldson, Justin Samuels. Mount Juliet: Shelley Choudhury. Murfreesboro: Andrea Davis, Alex Galloway, Matt Hein, Celeste Lake, Austin Moncivaez. Nashville: Hannah Asbell, Sam Brobeck, Trey Brooks, Lacy Deegan, Autumn Demonbreun, Lydia Garcia, Natalie Goodrum, Monique Hagler, Rahat Hossain, Eann Malabanan, Will Norton, Alex Schultheis, Abby Smith. Newbern: Winn Decker. Oak Ridge: Kelly Drane, Amelia Yeomelakis. Oakland: Jamara Haymore. Ooltewah: Rebecca Schmitt. Signal Mountain: Caroline Clark, Alvaz Kaukab. Smyrna: Richard Collins, Joseph Raby. Thompsons Station: Mallory Perry. Troy: Kacee Warren. White Pine: Collin Beach. Members of the class of 2015 sign the Honor Code pledge during orientation —Amarillo: Amber Sherwood. Austin: Amber Baade, Chad Bohls, Rachel Cole, Elizabeth Edel. Terrell Hills: Key Hoffman. The Woodlands: Collins, Catherine Eckert, Sarah Laves, Geoffrey Ashley Lindemann, Wyatt Pease. Victoria: Stephanie Livsey, Hannah Papermaster, Kendyl Smith, Buckley Kasper. Vidor: Nathan Landolt. Winnsboro: Madison Willis. Coppell: Megan Thursby. Corpus Christi: Tallant. Erin Lowrance. Dallas: Mackenzie Alexander, Takel Avery, Emily Dorward, Will Gietema, Alison Hanson, Virginia—Falls Church: Allison Doubleday. Mary Harrell, Karen Hess, Laura Lee Madigan, Adele Manassas: Jonathan Cavell. McLean: Lucas Grim, Paul Malpert, Annie Moir, Andrew Mowrey, Swati Pandita, Kelly, Mark Lainoff. Richmond: Becca Martin. Jessica Ritter, Caroline Sikes, Ellie Skochdopole, Brooke Tomlin, Elizabeth Walker. Fort Worth: Stefan Auld, West Virginia—Vienna: Emily Berenson. Taylor White. Frisco: Blake Harrell, Richard McGuire. Houston: Juan Baiza, Ryan Born, Camille Boudreaux, Wisconsin—Kenosha: Alex Hade. Claire Coulter, Elliot Diesel, Mariah Giblin, Jack Griffi n, Tarin McDonald, Henry Morris, Ross Nosaville, Melissa China—Beijing: Beinuo Zhang. Guiyang: Jingwen Paul, Alex Shumaker, Josh Wu. Humble: Emily Sewell. Luo. Hong Kong: Andrew Wallis, Ashley Yu. Magnolia: Nicolette Niles. McKinney: Christian Baum, Hulunbuir, Nei Mongol: Yan Guo. Nanjing: Qingyi Taylor Weidow. North Richland Hills: Chelsea Temple. Sui. Shanghai: Xiao Bian. Shenzhen: Di Xu. Tianjin: Plano: Kevin Chien, Alex Cronin, Bobby Donachie, Xinran “Andy” Chen. Wuhan: Ke Huang. Alden Zogg. Richardson: Michael Wolf. Round Rock: Carly-Will Sloan. San Antonio: Katie Fritzlen, Emily South Korea—Gunpo-Si: Gy Won Choi. Jordan, Micah Leonard, Olivia Menick, Krista Tremblay, Ethan Wilson. Southlake: Travis Allen. Spring: Mike United Kingdom—Blandford, England: Ailsa Bryce.

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feature-Class of '15 list.indd 29 10/17/11 2:19 PM INTRODUCING THE CLARENCE DAY SCHOLARS Photography by Justin Fox Burks

Day Scholars, left to right: Alex Jarratt, Shivram Patel, Kevin Shum, Katelyn Dagen, Dre Jean Cummings, Eliza Hendrix, Iris Mercado, Andrew Tutor, Elena Mosby. Not pictured: Adam Howard.

hanks to a new scholarship program inaugurated this Elena Mosby, who attended Immaculate Conception Tfall, Rhodes welcomed 10 top fi rst-year students from Cathedral School, says she initially was attracted to Memphis and Shelby County high schools. The Clarence Rhodes because of “its commitment to academic diversity Day Scholarship Program, a partnership between Rhodes and adherence to an Honor Code, which is unlike any and the Day Foundation, will meet 100% of 10 local other. Also there is an incredible commitment to service. students’ fi nancial need (tuition, room, board and books) Being a resident of the Memphis area, I’m extremely for four years. Each student will also receive support for grateful for the Day Scholarship because now I have the a “learning outside the classroom” experience in metro opportunity to give back to my city and be a student at Memphis, such as service, research or an internship. the best liberal arts college in the nation.” The Day Foundation was established by Memphis businessman and philanthropist Clarence Day ’52, who In addition to Mosby, the class of 2015 Clarence Day passed away in 2009. Scholars includes: Dre Jean Cummings, Cordova High School; Katelyn Dagen, Millington High School; Eliza The program combines Clarence Day’s passion for Hendrix, St. Mary’s Episcopal School; Adam Howard, encouraging young people to be the best they can be and Christian Brothers High School; Alex Jarratt, Memphis for making Memphis a better place at an institution for University School, Iris Mercado, White Station High which he deeply cared. Through the generosity of the School; Shivam Patel, White Station High School; Day Foundation, the Clarence Day Scholarship Program Kevin Shum, Houston High School; and Andrew Tutor, ensures that talented students from Memphis/Shelby Houston High School. County, regardless of income, have access to a world-class liberal arts education and the opportunity to make a “We are grateful to the Day Foundation trustees for their positive impact on Memphis. investment in these talented students,” says Rhodes President Bill Troutt. “The opportunity to be a Day Day Scholars are required to meet Rhodes’ rigorous Scholar at Rhodes—remaining in the community for four academic standards, maintain a 3.0 or higher grade point years of college, receiving an outstanding education and average, remain on track to graduate in four years, live in engaging in important and exciting learning initiatives accordance with the Rhodes Honor Code and complete beyond the campus—is a powerful combination for one summer fellowship activity. creating the future leaders for Memphis. We know they will do great things these next four years, and beyond.”

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Day Scholars - campaign story.indd 30 10/17/11 2:20 PM Alumni News From the Alumni Relations Offi ce

Dear Alumnus/a, As you probably have heard by now, there have been some leadership

changes in Alumni Relations. Bud BURKS FOX JUSTIN Richey, who has served as associate vice president for College Relations and director of Alumni Relations, has a new title and responsibilities: associate vice president for External Programs, the new name for College Relations. Stepping into the role of director of Alumni Relations is Tracy Vezina Patterson ’84, who has served as associate director of that offi ce.

In his new role, Bud will be focusing on Rhodes in Memphis, building strategic relationships throughout the community, helping maintain established partnerships with civic, government and corporate organizations, while cultivating new ones that aid Rhodes in broadening student fellowships, internships and engagement. He’ll also remain involved on campus through supporting various programs and events held at the college.

We thank Bud for his unparalleled service to Rhodes and its alums these last few years and look forward to seeing him more around town and campus. We also look forward to continued growth and engagement of alumni under Tracy’s Tracy Vezina Patterson ’84 and Bud Richey leadership.

Martha Hunter Shepard ’66 Editor, Rhodes

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Rhodes College Harris Fellow, the highest Alumni Association honor an individual Rotary President Club can bestow on one of Charlie Kinslow ’72 its members. The Little Rock, AR Anne Anderson Young, who has a daughter and two Charitable grandchildren, now lives in rural South Carolina Annuity: 1952 after spending many years 60th in Naples, FL, with her The Gift Homecoming: Oct. 19-20 now-deceased fi rst husband and son. She lives near That Keeps Clemson University and has served on the board of Giving 1957 directors of the Delta Delta 55th Reunion Delta House Committee Homecoming: Oct. 19-20 and as a volunteer with the Reporters: Eric Mount local hospital and other [email protected] community organizations. George Morris Her pride and joy is the The charitable gift annuity is an increasingly popular [email protected] nonprofi t library (the way to make a planned gift to Rhodes while enjoying First, we thank the Community Library of Six fi xed income for life and possible tax benefi ts. In classmates who answered Mile) that she had a primary exchange for a contribution of $10,000 or more, in our appeal. Second, we must role in establishing in her cash or appreciated stock, Rhodes can offer you a fi xed apologize. Space limitations rural area. annual payment for life, based on your contribution, prevent us from relaying In 2004, Tommy Buford your age and the current annuity rates established by every bit of information moved from Memphis to the American Council on Gift Annuities. about the amazing throng Boise, ID, where he lives of children, grandchildren with his wife Virginia and The amount of your lifetime annual payment is and even great-grandchildren his two younger (of four) determined at the time the charitable gift annuity is our class has produced. children. Having retired Furthermore, we must omit from his extensive tennis funded. Your annual payment will never change and accounts of all the far-fl ung involvements in Memphis will continue regardless of how long you live. travels of our leisured class. and beyond (coach at the Plan to get this treasured University of Memphis Age Annuity Rate information face-to-face at for 31 years, Racquet Club 70 ...... 5.8% the 55th reunion! of Memphis teaching 75 ...... 6.5% In June, the Memphis pro, director of the local 80 ...... 7.5% Rotary Club named Jim ATP tournament and long 85 ...... 8.4% Eikner its Rotarian of the membership on the ATP 90 & over ...... 9.8% Year for his outstanding Tournament Council), he service to the club and nevertheless continues to You may establish a charitable gift annuity for you the community at large. coach (Boise High School) and your spouse or any other loved one, but the Jim, who is the marketing and teach privately. annuity rates will be slightly lower for two people. For manager for WKNO, has Harriet Byrd O’Neal has been a member of the retired from teaching music additional information, please contact: Memphis Rotary Club since at Arkansas State University, 1998 and served on its board but she still plays for a The Rhodes College Offi ce of Development of directors from 2000-02. church in Jonesboro where 901-843-3850 He’s also the club’s weekly her daughter is choir director. rhodes.edu/plannedgiving “newscaster,” offering his Another child and three unique interpretation of the grandchildren also live in news of the week from the Jonesboro. She boasts of not club, local community, the owning a computer. nation and sometimes the Wayland ’56 and world at large. In his honor, Genevieve Reeves Carlisle the club donated $1,000 to still live in Dixie, LA, the Foundation of Rotary surrounded by their International. The donation sons, daughters-in-law, 11 makes Jim a double Paul grandchildren and even

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Class Notes.indd 32 10/17/11 1:30 PM one great-grandson in Association gave her its top called “Hill Fire” that he still plays tennis (but “not “the Carlisle Compound.” journalism award, and she and Paula have started. He is as well”). He received the Wayland retired from is the fi rst woman to be also active in Rotary, church, 2010 Hospice Champion farming in 2000. He and honored by that association genealogy group, fi shing, Award from the Kentucky Genevieve remain quite with a lifetime achievement gardening and motorcycling, Association of Hospice and active with their Baptist award. but he has given up Palliative Care for his ethics church and with square John Maxwell retired in fl ying. He signed his letter, training of hospice and dancing, round dancing and 1999 after 40 years of law “Ethereally”! hospital staffs. Cajun dancing four nights practice with Apperson Robert McClelland retired Don Parker and Alice, a week. Crump in Memphis, but from full-time ministry his wife of 45 years, live Camille Deaderick he is still serving as trustee in 2001 after 25 years as in Greenwich, CT. Don is retired in 2009 after a 30+ on testamentary and real pastor of St. John Lutheran still active as an executive year teaching career at St. estate trusts, still married to Church, Grafton, WI, but leadership coach and still Mary’s Episcopal School in Jo, still attending Idlewild he still fi lls many pulpits (38 going to school, aiming for Memphis. Since then she has Presbyterian Church where Sundays in 2010). He and a MFA in creative writing been tutoring ailing children he fi rst went as a student, his wife Borgne, who was an (poetry) at the University for return to school, working and still playing golf and adjunct professor of English of the South next May. through her Episcopal tennis. He has discontinued at Concordia College before Some of his poetry has church with the homeless, his political career (state retirement, now live in Port been published, and he delivering meals through legislature, County Washington, WI, in order to has had his ordination as the Metropolitan Inter-Faith Commission and Memphis help with two grandsons as a Presbyterian minister Association and volunteering Park Commission), and he their parents work. restored after 50 years. He at an adult day care center has “aged out” as a Rhodes John and Phyllis assists at a local church, and for people with dementia. trustee while continuing to Williams Mostellar ’59 has served as chair of the Ann Fakes Gehlmann used applaud our school’s great are still married, still Yale Divinity School Board her MSSW degree from the strides. John and Jo have living in Mobile where of Advisors. Their daughter University of Tennessee for a two children and seven all four daughters and 11 is an award-winning writer career in residential licensing, grandchildren. grandchildren (ages 25 to and mother of their one foster care and adoptions in John ’56 and Nancy 4) also live. John is still grandchild. Nashville until 1996. After Clements Mays, parents of working as a CPA and still Charles Reigle and his that fi rst retirement, the three married children and playing golf (but “not as wife Ausra now live on the mother of two daughters did grandparents of fi ve (ages well”). 14th hole of a golf course design work (mainly home 10 to 30), have celebrated Eric and Truly Brown in Sarasota after 40 years of accessorizing and antiques) their 54th anniversary. Mount ’59 have four married work life in New York and for 12 years. She is active Before retirement Nancy daughters (including residence in Greenwich, CT. in the Second Presbyterian taught public school music, Diane Nisbet ’83 and Regular golf does not keep Church and Vanderbilt’s directed church choirs, did Laurie Grimes ’85) and 10 them from working with Osher Lifelong Learning phone research and served grandchildren (ages 20 to 6), the Sarasota Opera, West Institute. two organizations as offi ce and they have been married Coast Symphony, Ringling Mary Frances Files Silitch administrator. John spent 32 53 years. They continue to Museum and other church now resides in North years as a senior development live in Danville, KY, where and charity endeavors. Granville, NY, where she offi cer at four colleges (Lyon, they taught religion and Since 1995, Charles has and her husband Nicholas Oglethorpe, Catawba and French, respectively, at been heavily involved in are restoring a 1790 house Tusculum). They retired 12 Centre College. Along with genealogy and the Sons of and garden, and she is a years ago to the mountains teaching, Eric did stints the American Revolution Democratic Party offi cer of North Carolina, which as chaplain and dean of (including being president of in both the town and they love. Their church, students. Together they two state chapters). the county and a library/ their family, bridge, directed Centre’s program Robert and Carolyn museum board member. gardening and other hobbies in Strasbourg, France twice Caldwell Rogers ’58, now After logging over 5,000 keep them quite busy. and led alumni trips to married 55 years, both fl ight hours in over 250 Jimmy McCaulla has France and Scotland. Since retired 10 years ago, she kinds of aircraft, she is no lived, along with his wife his retirement in 2002, Eric from high school teaching longer fl ying; and after 40 Paula, in Winona, MS, since has been a visiting professor of students with learning years in aviation journalism, 2000. Prior to that move, at Davidson (2003), done disabilities, he from 35 years she now does only some he had been a high school occasional lecturing and as a Presbyterian pastor, freelancing on air shows band director for more preaching, served on several including 27 years at Grace around the world. Her than 20 years and then a community and church Presbyterian Church in aviation journalism included school administrator for 18 boards and committees Lafayette, LA. In retirement editing four different years in Bartlett, TN. He and continued to write he has been longtime pulpit magazines. In 2006, the is especially proud of the (but no books since the supply for a small church National Business Aviation Folk Life Theatre group four before retirement). He and creator of the world’s

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Class Notes.indd 33 10/17/11 1:31 PM Class Notes best white chocolate bread through the Ages (2003) and which affords maximum in hot Memphis.” pudding for the restaurant Eleanor of Aquitaine (2009), opportunity for George The college passed along that their daughter and son- the latter to appear in French and his wife to enjoy their the sad news of the death of in-law have on the square this fall. grandson (2). Catherine Earle Cortelyou in Gallatin, TN, where From Mt. Pleasant, SC, in Alabama. Catherine was Carolyn often serves as where she has lived since only with us our freshman hostess. Robert and Carolyn 1966, Jerry Wittman Weise 1958 year before transferring to have four children, 10 reports having a son and a Reporter: Lorraine Auburn; but as we know, grandchildren and three daughter and three collegiate Rayburn Abernathy those freshman friendships great-grandchildren. If you grandchildren, 51 years of 30 Willway Ave. can be very important to us. stop in Gallatin, the bread in June and a huge Richmond, VA 23226 She had lived and taught in pudding is on Robert! involvement in gardening 804-353-4202 Atlanta for 33 years before Kathryn “Kakky” Whitsitt (state board member of [email protected] moving back to Alabama Tanner not only has a special Garden Club of SC, writer I must confess that I really because of serious health address (14 Whitsitt Park) in for the state magazine and enjoy hearing from you issues. Jackson, TN, and has both website, accredited judge and folks when you send in brief Ripley, TN, played host a husband (Ray ’54) and landscape design consultant reports on your comings and to more than 50 military a son-in-law (Ralph Jones for National Garden Clubs goings. Hope more of you offi cers from every continent, ’79) who have served on the Inc.). She has been in her will be inspired to let us hear writes Marion Forsythe Rhodes Board of Trustees; church (Anglican) choir and from you. Meibaum. For 25 years the she has been president of its fl ower guild since 1966. Henry Crais and wife National Defense University the Jackson Arts Council, Ellen White Harrell Nancy write us from their in Washington, DC, has Tennesseans for the Arts moved with husband Ken mountaintop in Monteagle brought the incoming class and the Regional Inter-Faith to Niceville, FL, in 1998 that it is a great place in to Ripley to experience Association as well as a after 37 years in Murray, KY, the summer—“cooler life in rural America. The deacon in her Presbyterian where she had a considerable temperatures, no traffi c Meibaums’ houseguest church. In 2009, she stint as administrative and more than we deserve was a colonel from the received the Jackson Award assistant to one of the deans of good restaurants.” Republic of Georgia. Some for the Arts. Kakky and Ray at Murray State University. Monteagle Sunday School of the highlights of their have four children and nine Niceville works well for Assembly has an eight-week stay included participating grandchildren. them because of the beaches, season of speakers and in a mock trial held at the Katherine Perry Taylor, golf, tennis and proximity music, with roots in the Justice Center, a factory retired from her business as a to family (including great- Chautauqua movement. “In tour and jug fi shing on the garden designer, has moved grandchildren) in New addition, we have guest Mississippi, ending in a with her husband Neil from Orleans. Ellen and Ken have ministers each week from fi sh fry at the country club, their Shelby County farm a son and a daughter, fi ve different denominations who where the guests learned to Collierville, where she grandchildren and two great- bring their best sermons.” what hushpuppies are! They has downsized to a small grandchildren. The Crais’ grandchildren also traveled to Memphis perennial garden. They have Jerry Whitehead spend most of their summers for tours of St. Jude, Federal four grandchildren. continues his active with them. Off-season, Express, Beale Street Richard Teaford recently practice as a dermatologist Sewanee provides many and Graceland. The new returned home to Louisville in Germantown, TN. He community programs, and coordinator of the event will with his wife of 50+ years, resides in Slayden, MS, with the Craises try to make trips be Judge Jody Walker ’67. Anne, after visiting with wife Wanda and dog. out of the country each year; The baptism of the newest her remaining family George Morris continues this fall’s cruise will be in granddaughter was reason members in England. He is to do orthopedic surgery full the Adriatic and Aegean enough for the gathering now looking forward to his time in the Tampa Bay area, Seas. of the clan of Robert Neil 50th class reunion at Yale where he has been named Mike Cody has a rationale Templeton and wife Karen in Divinity School, to a tai a “Health Care Hero” for for not retiring. “This spring Virginia Beach, VA, in July. chi conference with his and his work in charity care and my youngest daughter Temp’s sister Mary Susan Anne’s international teacher, nursing education. There is graduated from high school, Templeton ’62 joined them. and to the 55th reunion even a health care nursing and since she didn’t start Temp and Karen had fun on at Rhodes. They have four program named for him. He college until the fall, she a business trip to Las Vegas. children, including Deirdre is president of Orthopedic and my wife Suzi ’75 were Sam ’59 and Hervey ’84, and two grandchildren. Specialties and a board able to enjoy trips I took this Doughton Martin hosted Ralph Turner has remained member of the foundation at summer for my work—a Mary Latta and Buddy in Tallahassee following his Morton Plant Hospital. He week in and 10 Whiteaker at their cabin retirement from the faculty is still ranching in northwest days in Kona, Hawaii. If I near Winston-Salem, NC, at Florida State University. Colorado, skiing and playing can keep getting good work when the laurels were in Since then he has published “bad golf.” His daughter and in these nice places, it seems full bloom. The Martins two books, Magna Carta her husband live nearby, a shame to retire and sit here were preparing for a trip

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Class Notes.indd 34 10/17/11 1:32 PM ministry, and later Sam did service in its stone chapel in faith and health locally, College. They have fi ve graduate work at LSU. August with special morning nationally and even globally.” grandchildren, including Jane Dean Sohm is an eucharist and evensong Congratulations to Bill and a Korean boy (1) adopted active member of Evergreen services, and a reception thanks for the example he by their daughter. Tim says Presbyterian Church in afterward, all planned and has demonstrated to the that Kip Shoaf Zbinden ’58 Memphis, and writes that coordinated by Paul and Rhodes community and will be interested to know it is a real pleasure to have Bunny. The church is very beyond. that her family’s home (one Debbie Smith, director of important to Bunny, whose At my request, Princess of Covington’s oldest) is music and Rhodes faculty family has worshiped there Hughes Van Hooser provided being completely restored. member, at the organ. for generations and whose a report on her daughter, He concludes by saying Also at Evergreen is Walt cousin, composer Ronald Katherine, a NASA that “even though I did not Tennyson, parish associate Perera, created a special aerospace engineer, chief graduate, I love Rhodes.” and Rhodes chaplain. choral piece for the occasion. engineer, Space Shuttle Main Nice, Tim. Tom Reed, on sabbatical The spring/summer Engine. Katherine worked Frank Splann, now retired leave in the spring from edition of Union every launch, being stationed and living in Maui, reports Eastern Kentucky University, Presbyterian Seminary’s on launch day “in the room that wife Susie is a “great spent two weeks as a Focus magazine contains an behind Mission Control.” photographer” and would visiting professor at the article about The Conclave, Princess attended four love to send via email University of Sierra Leone, a group of seminary students launches. She reports sadness wonderful scenes of Hawaii Freetown, Africa, lecturing who still get together 50 at the end of the program as to anyone who wishes to on international law and years later. Among that well as pride in the amazing receive them. human rights, dignity and group are Louis Zbinden, accomplishments of our Ed Stock attended justice. He was also a guest Sam Martin ’59 and Ed Stock government’s International graduations of two speaker at a meeting of the ’59. They convene around Space Station program. (I granddaughters, one from country’s Human Rights former professor Jim Mays, am happy to note that Collierville (TN) High Commission. In spring 2012 sometimes at Hervey’s and Princess viewed a fi nal and School and the other from he’ll teach a six-week course Sam Martin’s place in North obviously very successful the University of Mississippi on human rights and justice Carolina; sometimes with fi nal launch in July.) Health Care Sciences. at the university. Tom’s chief Louis and Kip Zbinden at Also present at this historic contact was Dr. Bankole their Port Aransas beach moment was San Andrews Robertson 1960 Thompson, who returned to house in Texas. , who reports Reporter: Kim Baxter Sierra Leone in recent years Nan Schaeffer Graham that she met her husband, Henley and worked as a trial judge in Wilmington, NC, had a Bill, on the Cape when [email protected] on the Special Court and StoryCorps interview with she was a mathematician was the man who indicted her son Howell. “StoryCorps and Bill was working with 427 Colonial Rd. Charles Taylor. Tom writes, used a snippet on NPR the Occupational Health Memphis, TN 38117 “My previous study of social nationally ... it was just a few and Research unit, both 901-761-1443 psychology at Rhodes with minutes, but I heard from with the space program. Jack Hoelscher is now Dr. Queener continues to dozens of people from all San continues to enjoy her retired from the private contribute signifi cantly to over who heard it on NPR.” airlines work, recently as a practice of dentistry and my growing understanding Keep us posted on your tour guide in London and from teaching at the of human nature and news! India. University of Tennessee behavior.” Celebrating golden College of Dentistry. Trading the beaches of anniversaries were Tim and “Bellevue Baptist Church Cape Cod for a time-share 1959 Thirza Mobley Sloan and initiated a mobile dental van Reporter: Sara Jean at Edisto Beach, SC, Bunny Bill and Nancy Wooddell that serves indigent areas and Paul Thompson fell in (Shiney) Jackson Warlick. Thirza is fi nishing in Memphis. Treatment to love with both the facility 4000 Purdue St., #149 her 50th year as organist dental patients is totally free. and the island and plan to Houston, TX 77005 at St. Matthew’s Episcopal For the last two years I have go back again, allowing 713/748-4025 Church in Covington, TN, volunteered one day a week more time for exploring [email protected] and returned in June from to provide dental treatment Charleston, which they The announcement of Bill her annual visit to the for these patients.” enjoyed this trip, as well. Weber as this year’s recipient British Isles, an activity with Frank Morris writes: “After Paul is part-time associate at of Methodist LeBonheur her support of the Friends attending Rhodes for three St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Healthcare’s Living Awards of Cathedral Music. Tim years, I fi nished up with two in Osterville, MA, as well Benefi t is a highlight of this and Thirza serve as volunteer years at Vanderbilt, earning as priest in charge of St. edition of Class Notes. Bill coordinators of the Books degrees from both colleges Andrew’s-by-the-Sea summer is noted in the physician from Birth Foundation. in 1961. I then embarked chapel in Hyannis Port. St. category of those who have Tim chairs the Tipton on a 39-year career with Andrew’s celebrated the “performed outstanding County Advisory Board of Procter & Gamble, retiring 100th anniversary of its fi rst work in the realm of Dyersburg State Community in 2000. During my time

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Class Notes.indd 35 10/17/11 4:08 PM Class Notes with P&G, I lived in Development in Des Moines. Bickerstaffe in northwestern fi rst wife Anne, who died Cincinnati, Kansas City and “Otherwise, I stay busy with England. We traded our in 1995, plays a prominent Africa. Along the way, I met various community activities, condos on the Alabama Gulf role. Photos of the Allman and married a wonderful including being involved Coast for a lovely house in Brothers, the Rev. Pearly Ohio girl, Marlene. We in a number of political the village of Kirkmichael Brown, Atlanta Pop Festival have three daughters who groups and on a board that in the highlands of Scotland stars like Janice Joplin, are now grown and gone. is assisting a friend to market for the month of June and Led Zepplin and many My interests in retirement and sell a photo-essay book, enjoyed having several other “saints of our long lost include charitable activities, Grotesques in Des Moines ... visitors from home. Our evangelical-songs-will-save- nature study and bridge. I Iowa and Abroad, which she daughter Katie (a partner in us” era are also included in remember fondly my days at authored.” the law fi rm of Adams and the exhibit. While visiting in Rhodes. We were good kids, Harvey Jenkins has retired Reese) came and brought Decatur, Howard managed and we had good professors. from his position as interim friends. Cousins from a phone visit with Bob Wells, I was a willing participant executive presbyter of the Jackson, MS, and a friend but was unable to see him. in all sorts of campus high Presbytery of Sheppards from Florence, AL, came. Dossett Foster writes: “We jinks. If you’re ever in and Lapsley. He remarks, “I Our son Daniel (CFO of a spent a week at Cherokee Cincinnati, give me a call have fi nally joined the ranks defense advisory fi rm outside Village in Arkansas in July, and we’ll reminisce about of the legitimately retired. Washington, DC) came and our fi rst time there. In those golden days when we Praise the Lord!” brought his family. It was September, we spent a week were all 20 something. Best diffi cult to leave the land of at Destin. FL, also for the wishes to all my classmates.” 1962 my ancestors but it is always fi rst time, and traveled to Sharon Gaskill writes: 50th Reunion good to come home to Tallahassee, the 35th state capital we have visited. “As a retired person for 10 Homecoming: Oct. 19-20 Mississippi.” years (Georgia Tech for 30 Will we ever see them all? years), just want to say I do Probably not!” 1964 A greeting from Tom not know how I ever had 1963 Reporter: Mary Lou Quinn Reporter: Charlie Rich and Eleanor Lawrence time to work! My latest McMillin endeavor is an art class, and, [email protected] Geiger confi rms that they 320 Ohio Ave. of course, I am attempting Barbara Hollingsworth continue to enjoy the life of to become another Grandma Knowles writes: “I’m retired Harrisonburg, VA 22801 “snowbirds”—wintering in Moses. Jim Curtis is really from 21 years as editor at [email protected] Tucson, AZ, and returning my inspiration for this—his The Flippen Group, based Given the blistering heat to their home in Alexandria watercolor, ‘Two Marys,’ in College Station, TX. that gripped much of the for the summer months. found on ecva.org is so My husband Tom has a country this summer, I Trish Gladney Holland beautiful. I have friends who publishing company, so hope that the fall season is reports the release of her paint and decided this is the I guess I’m not really offering a cooling respite! newest book Faith is a time to do it.” retired—I’m still editing! A warm greeting from Lumbering Lady: Anticipating Also, at age 70 I’ve launched Margaret Rowe Fancher the Birth of Your Child, a new ministry! I have reports that “Life is good” published by Glad2b4u 1961 developed a teaching I call as she experiences the Press. Trish says, “This is George Awsumb “Stepping Stones Weekend” routines of day-to-day life a collection of poems and [email protected] based on Philippians 3:14 that includes, among other prayers written before the Bill and Marlene Peeples and Romans 12:2. Check things, her learning to be birth of our fourth child Howard ’62 took a long cross- out my website at IPressOn. a fl ower show judge and and youngest daughter country car trip to visit their net. I’m available to travel continuing to be involved Grace Margaret. She’s now son in Washington state, a to churches that want to in her church’s prayer shawl married to George Carver journey of 3,705 miles from host a weekend. I enjoy my ministry. Washington IV and they had Virginia. The Howards two grandchildren (23 and From Howard Romaine we twins Aug. 4—Alexandria followed the Mormon 17). Ryan is a professional learn of an ongoing exhibit Holland Washington and Pioneer Trail and the drummer and drum at the DeKalb History George Carver Washington Oregon Trail. On the way instructor, and Summer is Center in Decatur, GA. V. We call them Alex and back, they planned to follow a delightful teenager. I’m Included is a fantastic exhibit Carver.” Congratulations the steps of Lewis and Clark. looking forward to our big of the South’s standard to Grandma Trish and her Daisi Menzes Finley and 50th reunion in 2013!” alternative newspaper, The family! Trish has another her husband are moving to Carolyn and Dan Great Speckled Bird, of collection of poems and their hometown, Dyersburg, Gilchrist enjoyed a six- which Howard was one of prayers published in TN, in the fall, after 31 years week stay in the UK this the founders (the paper also September: Written on Our in Henderson, KY. summer. “While we were helped birth others, such as Hearts: Meeting Christ in Our Kathleen O’Leary is still there Carolyn did a bit of The Kudzu of Mississippi). Families and Congregations. working for the State of genealogical research in and Also featured is a music Both of her books are Iowa at Iowa Workforce around the small village of display in which Howard’s available at Glad2b4u@

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Class Notes.indd 36 10/17/11 4:08 PM gmail.com. Other titles AR, where we have lived for 600 high schoolers from 3-4 weeks traveling around by Trish are in for these 44 years. I was the Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, etc. Burma (Myanmar). We will Grace: A Pastor’s Response to executive director of King What energy they have. return in November. It is Suicide and God Is Not Nice: Biscuit Blues Festival from Ropes courses, zip lines, fascinating to trek in the Growing Up in Christ in the 1992-2009 and retired from midnight obstacle courses lower Himalayas, follow Bible Belt. that. In 2009 the festival hit and refl ection time each the Ledo Road, see the old Challace and Mary Lou hard times, lost the name evening. We also toured the airfi elds and spend time had a fun time in the NC King Biscuit and was in debt. new middle school summer with the various ethnic mountains the last week I agreed to again become camp there with dorms for groups. We enjoy golf almost of June … a minireunion executive director. Last year 350 middle schoolers. We year-round. Three children in Asheville to celebrate was the 25th anniversary, spent the next night at the and seven grandchildren brother John Quinn’s ’58 and we were fortunate to Paradise Inn at Mt. Rainier, in Chicago make family 75th birthday along with have enough funds to afford WA. It is at 5,400 ft. and reunions lively.” his family, our sister, Fay B. B. King, Taj Mahal there was still 8-10 feet of Quinn Isele ’61, and a host of and Dr. John. We also snowpack in mid-July, so 1966 cousins. Following the party got the name King Biscuit we couldn’t go hiking. We Reporter: Sammy Primm back! King Biscuit Blues watched a number of the weekend, Challace and I had Marshall a lovely visit with Bummie Festival is always Columbus mountain climbers who sammyannmarshall@ Crowell Nurkin ’66 and her Day weekend. This year’s start from there, overnight husband Sid in their home scheduled headliners at Muir camp at 10,000 ft., gmail.com in Highlands, NC. While were Buddy Guy, Delbert and then do the ascent to Kathy and Ray Bye there, Bummie and I visited McClinton and Keb Mo. So the 14,400-ft. top. 9,000 are enjoying their fi rst The Bascom: A Center why don’t ’65 Rhodes alums climbers attempt this each grandchild, a healthy young for the Visual Arts. I was come to the Delta, sit on the year and half of them man named Raymond delighted to fi nd a piece of Mississippi River levee and summit. We then visited the Jackson Bye who was born Cynthia Bringle’s ’61 pottery listen to some BLUES!” amazing interpretive center May 4. Their son Phil and on permanent display there. Lib Shippen had a at Mt. Saint Helens, WA. his wife Catherine live in Cynthia has been honored wonderful trip in late June, The incredible power of the Washington, DC, with their as a North Carolina Living early July. “I fl ew to Prague 1980 eruption was triggered new child. Ray still travels to Treasure. She has a studio in for a few days and then by the largest landside in DC frequently on behalf of Penland, NC, and teaches at went to Nuremburg where history on the northwest Florida State University, and the Penland School of Arts I boarded a riverboat for slope.” this new grandson makes the and Crafts. a one-week cruise down “My 46 years as an trips even more enjoyable. Grief has touched our the Danube, ending in international fl ight attendant Margy Gatz received class once again as we share Budapest. Each day we (26 with Pan Am and 20 an honorary Doctor of with Ernest Maples ’63 stopped in a different city with Delta) have been a Medicine degree from the the loss of his wife–and or village. I loved traveling privilege and a pleasure,” Karolinska Institutet in our classmate–Judy Watts by riverboat with only 137 says Virginia Lowry Ives. “I Sweden. Margy, a professor Maples, April 30, 2011. passengers and would love to never dreamed I would of psychology, gerontology Our thoughts and prayers go back and have more time visit six continents, 233 and preventive medicine, continue to be with Ernest in Vienna and Budapest. countries and log more than is chair of the University and his family. The trip was sponsored 23 million air miles. Now as of Southern California Wherever you fi nd by Arkansas Northeastern a ‘senior,’ I fl y only once or Department of Psychology yourself this fall, may you be College. I am serving my twice a month and can pick and a foreign adjunct blessed by the changing of sixth term as county clerk in the best trips (often Tokyo professor at Karolinska the seasons and fi nd joy in Mississippi County, AR, and and Istanbul). My commute Institutet. The ceremony the small things that make looking forward to retiring from home in lovely Chapel took place May 13 in life good and brighten our at the end of this term (Dec. Hill, NC, (for 16 years) to Stockholm City Hall, where days. 31, 2012). I just have to JFK Airport in New York the Nobel Prizes are make it through one more is the only hard part. I awarded. She has spent election year.” still love fl ying and have many years as a researcher 1965 Lou Ellyn Hindman Griffi n no plans to retire anytime for the Swedish Adoption/ Reporter: Virginia Lowry had an email from Gloria soon. My husband Bill is Twin Study of Aging, which Ives Felsenthal that she will be still practicing law almost has generated more than 100 [email protected] going to Israel for the fi rst full time but manages to publications and entirely Munnie Rasberry Jordan time in the spring. “Gerry join me occasionally when new knowledge of how writes: “I have been married and I took a local trip here I have a long layover in heredity and environment to Henry Jordan for 44 in the Pacifi c Northwest. a nice destination. He is infl uence the risk of years! We have two children We spent a night in central very interested in WWII Alzheimer’s disease and and six grands. I have Delta Oregon at the Young Life history and for the past other dementia. “Margaret Heritage Tours in Helena, Washington Family Ranch seven years we have spent Gatz has infl uenced a whole

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Class Notes.indd 37 10/17/11 4:09 PM Class Notes generation of researchers in their fi rst grandchild, “Fluff shirts” and you can see Fontaine House in Memphis. the fi elds of epidemiology of Madalyn June Didelot, Oct. them on the Lynn Museum The event was billed as neurodegenerative disease, 21, 2010. She was born website: lynnmuseum.com/ a Southern celebration psychiatry and clinical to Matt and Tara Didelot shop1/ through art, music and food. psychology,” said Martin of Ladson, SC. Russ and Judy Ries Dale, a “Ten landscape scenes were Ingvar, dean of research at Terry also have a son, Ben, denominational leader and on display, painted by Judge the Karolinska Institutet. in Atlanta. The Didelots lay leader of Metropolitan Walker and a dozen portraits “She has substantially recently spent the weekend Community Church in painted on porcelain by contributed to the massive in Swannanoa, NC, with Louisville, KY, and her Mrs. Walker.” One of Jody’s scientifi c achievements based Ron ’68 and Betty Atkinson spouse, Rev. Dee Dale, who paintings was featured in the on the Swedish twin registry. Gibson ’68 and Ray ’67 served 28 years as the pastor April 2011 issue of Nashville Karolinska Institutet cannot and Jennifer Bird Henley of Metropolitan Community Arts Magazine. fi nd a researcher more ’67, celebrating Ron’s 65th Church, both retired in In October Jim McKnight worthy of an honorary birthday. It was a fun time August. After 24 years and his wife Christine “will doctorate.” of sharing Southwestern together, they plan to spend celebrate our 40th wedding Dixie De Moville Johnson memories. their retirement traveling in anniversary. Sometimes she writes: “After celebrating our Lee Pevsner writes that their RV for as long as Judy’s looks at me and says, ‘If I 45th wedding anniversary on he often wears a Rhodes cap health allows it. had known that you would Jan. 29, Bob and I headed and last summer in Siena, become bald, I never would to Norway, Sweden and Italy, while wearing the 1967 have married you,’ and Denmark in late May. We cap, someone stopped him 45th Reunion laughs. My retort is, ‘If I traveled by train and then to say that her good friend had known that you would Homecoming: Oct. 19-20 took a cruise up the western from San Francisco went to become a triathlete who coast of Norway—fabulous Rhodes. This year, he spent Reporter: Jeanne Hope qualifi es for world events, I scenery—the fjords are three weeks in Spain with Jacobs Buckner would never have married unbelievable! Bob retired his wife Terri and son Sam, Box 345 you,’ and I laugh. So in this spring.” who was on leave from the Winter Harbor, ME 04693 October both of us will Becky Smith Kissel writes: Navy. Sam has been assigned [email protected] think of our classmates, “My husband Bill has retired to the USS Mississippi, In May Don Hollingsworth hers from the University of from teaching high school which is under construction and wife Leslie enjoyed 10 Michigan, and mine from physics and we have gone in Connecticut. It is a wonderful days in Turkey Rhodes and hope that they into a new business. He is Virginia Class, Fast Attack (Istanbul and the Bodrum are healthy: looking forward, making handcrafted soap for submarine. area) along with Rhodes not backward.” people and one for dogs, and In June 2011, Joyce alums Kathy Graves ’73 and Jennifer and Ray Henley we sell it. No dyes, perfumes Malone Wilding became Rick ’73 and Susan Sims are still having fun. “On July or strange things—just program director of Smith ’72. (The fi ve had 9 Ray and I and Terry and wonderful skin care. We Sewanee’s Center for traveled together to Athens Russ Didelot ’66 converged can be found Saturday Religion and Environment and Crete in 2004.) After on Ron and Betty Atkinson mornings downtown at Opening the Book of Turkey Don and Leslie spent Gibson’s ’68 home in the local farmers’ market, Nature. Joyce writes that two weeks in Paris and Swannanoa, NC, for a hell online and in a few local the center is laying the Amsterdam. of a good time, now making stores. Our website is groundwork to become a Eleanor Jackson Howe it the second annual Henley/ secondhanddogssoap.com. regional or national center and husband Dan “were Gibson/Didelot gathering. (We named our company to provide an experience looking forward to their We feasted and talked for our three little dogs from of encountering God/the upcoming trip to Peru nonstop for 24+ hours. I the pound.) I have only four One/Ultimate Reality and in September when they think so many stories were portraits to paint and I will of learning spiritual lessons planned to hike the Inca told at each other’s expense retire, too. We’re having a in the setting where people Trail into Machu Picchu. that it must have set some great time with the soap typically most easily can do The four-day trek from the sort of record. We probably thing, he makes the soap so—in nature (sewanee.edu/ old Inca capital at Cuzco told some stories about folks and I paint watercolors to cre/obn). includes a fi ve-hour climb who weren’t there, too. What be used on the labels. In the Isabell Van is on Day 2 to the 13,800-ft. great memories we dredged fall, the market closes and always coming up with Abra Warmiwanusca—also up, and some of them were we will climb in the RV and creative ideas! This time she known as Dead Woman’s true! Luckily, none of the travel west. We’ll travel till had a fundraising idea for Pass and described by one Gibsons’ bear neighbors it gets too cold, then come the Lynn (MA) Museum person as “Stairmaster on came visiting during our home.” and Historical Society. She crack.” stay.” Russ Didelot and his wife created a T-shirt that is being Jody Walker and his wife Another lovely summer in Terry celebrated their 45th sold to raise funds to support Danna provided art work Maine brought K.E. Boyd to wedding anniversary June the museum’s educational for a fundraising reception my house (Jeanne Hope) for 7, 2011. They also welcomed programs. They’re called the in June at the Woodruff- a great week of sightseeing,

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Class Notes.indd 38 10/17/11 4:09 PM knitting, reading, Zumba he retired so ... I am still Elizabeth (2) to meet Kenza. hard work and artistry, is classes, whale watching and in Natchez and have one We had a wonderful time. In international and successful. eating the obligatory lobster. more year before I retire September I went to Paris They have been nice enough She is the best of guests and from Natchez High School for a week with six other Re/ to produce Kelley (6) and has a standing invitation to (librarian), but I am back Max realtors. The summer Toby (15 months), who light come back every year. The and forth among Memphis, heat was very oppressive, up my life. This summer I highlight of our week was Nashville, Vicksburg and especially when showing helped host a Kids for Peace the whale trip out of Bar Natchez (whenever I can houses!” group from Israel at the State Harbor where we saw four get away). John’s mom died Walter and Sally Saunders House. They were here in humpbacks, a ton of sea last July and we have spent Cockerham recently returned conjunction with the Putney, birds and playful white-sided lots of time getting his dad’s home to New Orleans from VT-based Experiment dolphins who swam with house in Vicksburg cleaned a 2 ½-week vacation in in International Living. the boat. There is nothing out and his dad settled in southern Spain with their Their leaders were pleased as thrilling as seeing 50,000 assisted living. My dad is twin girls (24). “They both (shocked?) to hear that I, pounds of whale breaching still in Memphis, so John attend the Atlanta campus of too, was an Experimenter out of the water. We capped can check on him. John’s Savannah College of Art and to India in 1967 via the day with festive drinks dad is 93 and mine is 92. Design. This is probably the Rhodes College. They and under the yellow umbrellas My daughter is in Nashville last trip of that length that the students seemed to at the Bar Harbor Inn. with her pediatrician hubby we will be able to take as a view ’67 as a wondrously We were so lucky to have and two boys (5 and 1). I family because they are close ancient era. That pre-trip escaped the heat of Texas have been getting to know to graduation and we are training was my fi rst visit and were concerned about I-55 and I-40 quite well! hoping they will get JOBS … to Vermont. Mike Whitaker all those we left behind. K.E. This fall, I’m replacing a at last! Although I was only ’67, Judy Moody ’65 and was greeted by 104 degrees retiring librarian at one of at Rhodes (Southwestern, others infl uenced me to try when she went home to the elementary schools. I in my time) for one year, I the Experiment. Changed Memphis. will defi nitely retire after still have fond memories of my life. Jane Glass went Lucy Hill Black retired the 2011-12 school year! By campus and classmates. I to Tanzania that year. Any from Rhodes in August the way, I got my Medicare will say that when I went classmates visiting Vermont? 2011, where she worked as card back in February. back to visit the campus a Call me, I am in the book!” a service specialist in the John got his in September. couple of years ago, I wasn’t Bruce Cook is writing a Offi ce of Admission. Congratulations on getting able to locate the library “called ‘Down to be 65! When I am in … that might have been But Not Out,’ about two Nashville, I often see Nancy the problem when I was a women who meet in a grief 1968 Patton Langdon and Danna student!” support group after their Reporters: Bob Morris Brooks. I also saw Katherine Since ’06, Janey Bishop loved ones were murdered [email protected] Diehl the Sunday one of our has abided in Montpelier, and they turn the tragedy Drue Thom White grandsons was baptized. It VT. “I am a docent at the into triumph by passing [email protected] is always fun to run into State House, the oldest in two laws for victims’ Memphis architect Louis Rhodes people.” the U.S. that still looks and rights. Along the way they Pounders’ design for the Priscilla Hinkle Ennis functions much as it did in experience many letdowns Alex Haley Interpretive writes: “I can’t believe I 1859. I have had to study by the justice system that is Center in Henning, TN, was just turned 65! Susan Lucas, and have learned so much supposed to represent them. featured in the architecture ‘Lukie,’ called me on my not only about Vermont but This follows up on a piece website, arch daily, May birthday. Great talking to about state governments/ in my book, Redeeming the 24, 2011. Louis, one of nine her! I am still busy selling American history in Wounded. Bubba Clark came jurors who helped choose real estate. My husband Bob general. Montpelier is to visit and we took a nice the 10 best designs from the was laid off from United tiny: pop. 10,000, so in ride on my houseboat on nation’s architects for 2011, Space Alliance Aug 12, 2011, some ways I have gone full Lake Allatoona. My wife also led a seminar on the after working on the Space circle back to hometown Claudia and Bill ’69 and winning buildings during Shuttle since 1976; fi rst with Brownsville, TN, where Jeanne Shearer Mead ’69 the American Institute IBM for 27 years and then everyone knows everyone. and I got together in Paris of Architects national with United Space Alliance I walk almost everywhere, for a week, after which convention in May. for 11 years. It is very sad and have gone back to my Claudia and I spent 10 days Judi Adams Larson writes: that the Shuttle has been college size 10. My son and in Lake Maggiore in Italy. “My husband John has been terminated. We recently daughter-in-law are active The Last Supper in Milan serving as interim minister went to San Francisco to in the community, coaching, was incredible. Saw Geroge at Buntyn Presbyterian in see our daughter Amy fostering, volunteering, Clooney’s house but he was Memphis. This is his second and granddaughter Kenza running eatmorekale.com, not there, which upset the interim. He decided a few Claire (6 months). We took a one-at-a-time, by-hand ladies.” years ago that he wanted to our son John, Betsey and screen printing business that, Ann Bruce de Pineda has a do interim ministry before our granddaughter, Grace thanks to the web and their new grandson. “That makes

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Class Notes.indd 39 10/17/11 4:09 PM Class Notes fi ve boys: Santiago, who “We are doing fun things forward to reading about all who have gone above and is my son-in-law’s child, is such as having a blast with my friends in the class of ’68 beyond the call of duty in nine; Leslie’s oldest, Victor our grands,” says Mauria notes.” their support of American Javier (7); Leslie´s baby boy, Jackson Aspell, who recently Susan Lucas enjoyed composers and American Mateo Andres, was born took fi ve of them to Disney visiting recently with Noni Music. Barry has been a June 28; our son John’s World. “Laughed so hard I and Bill Buchanan ’67 and tireless advocate for new oldest, Alejandro Jose, will ached. My younger brother family. “We enjoyed Gulf music and true champion be fi ve in November; and his told me, ‘You just have to views and pina coladas of the next generation of little brother, Marcos Diego, be a kid again.’ He was while catching up. They American musicians and will be three in December. so right. Still loving being told great tales of their trip composers.” I went back to work Aug. 9 retired after 30 years of to southern France. Later, I as the ESL specialist at a having a private practice had a visit from Ben Green. One of the advantages of 1971 bilingual school, Escuela in psychotherapy here Reporter: Betha Hubbard Panamericana, in San in Hot Springs, AR. My living where people go for Gill Salvador.” brother, Don Jackson ’67, is vacations is that I get to Lindley Darden, who still practicing gynecology keep up with so many. I 1365 Yorkshire Dr. is still a professor of here. He fi nally gave up hadn’t seen Ben since the Memphis, TN 38119 Philosophy at the University OB because of the horrible end of sophomore year, so 901-685-6712 of Maryland, College Park, hours of being on call. We we had a lot of catching up [email protected] was a keynote speaker at a are good friends with Kathy to do. He was on a marathon Karen Frances writes: “I’m conference on Mechanisms and Clay Farrar ’72. I still trip, visiting friends all over giving social media a try. My and Causality in Philosophy retain my very good and old the South before heading art business, Art Promotions, of Biology and Economics friendship with Bill Clinton back to Manhattan. It is is now on LinkedIn and at National Tsing Hua from childhood (we met and surprising, and a great Manta as well as Facebook. University in Taiwan in became friends at age 7). We pleasure, how the years fall Prints are now available via March 2011. She also (our very small group from away as we reconnect with Fine Art America publishing. traveled to National Chung high school—fi ve of us) try our old Southwestern friends. Visit karen-francis. Cheng University in Chia Yi to be together whenever he Otherwise, I stay busy with artistwebsites.com, an online City in southern Taiwan to is in Little Rock. He usually art, family and friends. I shopping . I’ve recently present a colloquium to the calls and wants to play will be in NY in May (for tried my hand at editorial Department of Philosophy. hearts. Much, much fun.” In the Met’s Ring Cycle) cartooning and continue She says she also enjoyed 1996 Mauria was honored and hope to see some NY ballroom dancing. I’m visiting the National Palace by being chosen one of the Southwesterners then. If any considering buying a hybrid Museum in Taipei to see top fi ve psychotherapists in other classmates vacation electric cruiser from ancient Chinese art with the state. in South Walton, Seaside, a company that makes them a former student, bird Suzanne Troth Donaldson’s Watercolor, Rosemary Beach here in Memphis, Aerobic watching with Taiwanese “biggest news is my grandson, or Destin, that’s where I am, Cruiser, on High Point biologists at an estuary along Finn (6), who just received give me a call.” Terrace next to that new cafe the west coast, and eating his junior yellow belt in tae Lee Giles was the north of the Greenline.” delicious Chinese food. kwon do. I continue to work commencement speaker Fred O’Brien says: Carey Bryan says his “step- at Wells Fargo Advisors as a at Penn State’s Graduate “The Municipal Band of nephew Qingxi Meng is Certifi ed Financial Planner School commencement in Charlottesville, of which I here giving classical music and my retirement won’t be December 2010. am a member, premiered a concerts, one in Texas and for another 3.5 years (but new composition of mine one in Seattle. He’s 14. Glad who is counting?). Last July 1969 called ‘A Proper Magical to get a real musician in my husband Bruce and I In May, Barry Goldberg, Spell’ at one of our summer the family. Had to marry took a slightly belated 25th who is retiring from his concerts.” into it, though. He played anniversary trip to Hawaii, position as executive director Ellen Osterbind Johnassen ‘Joyful, Joyful We Adore Maui, Oahu and Kauai. My of the New York Youth is retired from private Thee’ in church and received favorite things were the Symphony Inc., where practice as a psychologist. a standing ovation. He’s helicopter tour at Kauai and he has served since 1983, “We live in Belleair Beach, got talent, does he! I’m horseback riding at Silver was presented the BMI FL, which is right on the basking in refl ected glory. I Falls Ranch. We also got Foundation’s Outstanding Gulf. My husband Bill is achieved the big 6-5, and up really early one morning Musical Citizen Award at an attorney and we have have discovered that indeed to see the sun rise over Mt. the 59th annual ceremony two grown children. Since I the retirement goalposts set Haleakala, and then made for student composers. In retired I have been a tennis an age ago have been moved it to a Rotary meeting presenting the award, Ralph bum, playing 3-4 times a a year back because we are for lunch that day. I had N. Jackson, president of week.” in better health and have considered this trip a ‘bucket the BMI Foundation, said Jeanie DeCrow Johnson the unfortunate statistical list’ item but can’t wait to that “this award is intended has her own interior and tendency to live longer.” go back some day. I look to recognize individuals architectural design fi rm

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Class Notes.indd 40 10/17/11 4:09 PM called Housebones. Her been married 37 years and at John Davis Gallery in bull of the river clan) was clients span the Southeast have two sons, Geoffrey Hudson N.Y. Don Dillport honored by the residents and as far away as (31) and Russell (29). After ’68 and his wife Kathleen of Ariang and made a Nantucket. Along with three years in the Air Force Wells have a farm in nearby chief by village elders. many projects, two she is as an intelligence offi cer West Kill, NY, and invited Jen Marlowe, a Seattle working on at the moment in an F-111 squadron, I Peter Casparian ’71 and fi lmmaker, has produced are in Cashiers, NC, and was recruited by CIA in wife Marguerite up for a moving fi lm, ‘Hope for Hilton Head, SC. She is 1977. During 27 years the weekend, and they all Ariang,’ about Gabriel and the co-owner of The Lodge with CIA we moved 13 came to the opening. Also two of his fellow ‘lost boys’ at Buckberry Creek, a times and lived overseas there was Don’s next-door who have made signifi cant Four Diamond Lodge and for over 12 years. After I neighbor Ellen McElduff ’71, contributions in South Restaurant in the Smoky retired in 2005, I worked daughter Lilly, and husband Sudan.” Mountains. on contract as a recruiter Eric Overmeyer. A few Noel Allen Schwartz Pattie Belle Layser on college campuses for weeks later Carol Deforest retired over three years shares: “I’d love to hear two years. Since then I and Barron Boyd drove ago after 33 years in from alums visiting the have had my own small down from Syracuse, NY, administration at the Jackson Hole area. After business, conducting to spend a few days with us. University of Memphis, selling my Bozeman, MT, leadership training seminars Good times!” most recently as registrar, art gallery, my husband on Civil War battlefi elds, Carol DeForest writes: “and I am doing lots of Earle and I moved to such as Gettysburg and “Barron and I spent a couple things that I enjoy and Targhee ski country on the Antietam, for a range of of days with Daisy, enjoying want to do, including Tetons’ west slope. Earle government and corporate the actual locations of some traveling. My son authors books while I write client management groups. several of her beautiful Dan moved from Arizona essays for nature anthologies Susan continues to work landscapes in North to Seattle recently, so that and freelance for magazines part time as a hospital Egremont, MA. In July will be our next venue for and newspapers nationwide. medical technologist and we also visited Hadley and a trip. I stay busy with Adventure travel and a pesticide consultant Marilyn Hury in their rural pastoral care work at wildlife spectacles are for EPA. Russ works as retreat in Rugby, TN, as Grace-St. Luke’s Episcopal frequent topics, so ‘work’ an account manager for well as caught Suzanne and Church and with an after- has allowed me to track Choice Hotels, and Geoff Houston Parks for lunch in school program in an Arctic caribou, mountain recently completed four Columbia on our way to inner-city neighborhood gorillas, wildebeest, lemurs, years as an Air Force Special East Tennessee. We enjoyed in Memphis at Caritas black rhinos and a BBC Operations fl ight surgeon. an August visit with Cary Village. The program is fi lm crew documenting His service included fi ve Fowler at a friend’s farm called Peacemakers, and North America’s coastal deployments (three to Iraq, in Rhinebeck, NY. Cary working with the children grizzlies. Recently I one to Afghanistan and was recently in Memphis is certainly an enlightening wrote the introduction one classifi ed) and almost with his sons Martin and and enriching experience. to Mountaineer’s Dawn— 100 combat. He worked Thomas for a visit. Cary I have been a member of covering art and mountain frequently with SEAL is featured in the July an Episcopal Christian climbing techniques and 6, Delta Force and other National Geographic for community called Rivendell the life of Joe Arnold special operators. Most his work with the Svalbard for nearly 15 years. My who synthesized the two people don’t realize that the Global Seed Vault in husband Herschel and I by anchoring himself on Spec Ops missions usually Norway. Barron has had are dreaming of moving to scaled summits to paint include a doctor on board to a role in a school building Asheville when we fi gure out the panoramas below. In provide immediate medical project in Ariang, South how to de-clutter 35 years’ July, Earle and I taught The attention. We are extremely Sudan, assisting his former worth of collected stuff.” Grand Teton Association’s happy and relieved now student, Gabriel Bol Deng, Candy Cleveland Martin’s annual Writing in the Park that he is a civilian again in his quest to provide jewelry is now being carried workshop in Grand Teton and resuming his medical water wells, education by Maddi’s Gallery in National Park.” training as a surgical and a school compound North Carolina. Candy also Jim Anderson brings us resident at Mass. General in his home village. The makes scarves and purses up to date: “After Rhodes, Hospital in Boston.” school was constructed of and continues to paint. I fi nished a M.A. (history) Daisy Craddock and her bricks handmade by local Bill Shults has been at University of Memphis. friend Matt Umanov “have residents, and was funded elected chairman of I had an apartment with rented a beautiful old in part by donations from the Tennessee Claims Steve Hammond, who was farmhouse in the Berkshires Central New Yorkers and Commission, which decides in med school. My wife, in recent summers. The others who have come claims made against the Susan, and I met on a surrounding area has to know Gabriel and to state. This year he went blind date, thanks to Steve supplied me with imagery believe in his dream. Barron, to Hungary, Croatia and and Paulette ’72, who for several art shows, also known as Majak Bosnia, and last year, introduced us. We now have including one up now Dik Pikaar, (redheaded Ireland.

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Class Notes.indd 41 10/17/11 4:09 PM Class Notes Jack Davis and his wife foreign service offi cer with for her Sookie Stackhouse painting conservator funded Ann have lived in Fairhope, the U.S. Department of series, the basis of the HBO the cleaning and inpainting AL, on the eastern shore State and nine years with “True Blood.” of the murals which of Mobile Bay, since 1985. the U.S. Commission on David Francis gave Anderson painted in the “We live on a little creek International Religious three piano recitals in the early 1950s. that goes into Mobile Bay. Freedom, an independent, Memphis area in May, Very peaceful. The town bipartisan U.S. government one at Collierville United 1976 of Fairhope is very pretty advisory body. Following Methodist Church, and two Sandra Waller Shelton and friendly, full of artists, retirement, my wife Betty at Bartlett United Methodist was recently promoted from writers, retirees and young and I moved to western Church, which was the site associate professor with families. We love it. Except Michigan to be closer to our of the annual fundraising tenure to full professor at for the heat and humidity children and grandchildren, concert for the Marguerite DePaul University’s College and the occasional hurricane, all of whom live within a Francis Music at Noon of Commerce. it has been a great place to 15-mile radius of our new Concert Series. live and work. I am a family home.” physician, and apart from Patti Bowman Blackwood 1977 1974 35th Reunion my medical practice which was unable to attend the Bill Symes continues in Homecoming: Oct. 19-20 keeps me very busy, I love reunion “because Dan had to private practice as an A.P.A After nearly 14 years as photography, hiking in the be at an Arizona Cardinals board certifi ed counselor, mountains, traveling, scuba game that Sunday. He has state clinical supervisor vicar of Holy Innocents’ diving, skiing, ballroom been part of their staff for and nationally licensed Episcopal Church in Como, Sam Godfrey dancing, including 12 years as their consulting continuing education MS, and his Argentine tango. I have two neuropsychologist for provider through his wife Patty recently moved children from my second concussion management. He seminar company, First to Vicksburg, where he has marriage: Jason, who lives enjoys working with them, Thought Seminars. He is accepted a call to be the in Eureka Springs, AR, and and McCarthy (for those completing his 10th year rector of Christ Episcopal Samantha, in Tulsa, OK.” who remember when she on the board of directors of Church. Katie Breytspraak Cousins sat on the refectory tables in the Elizabeth Richardson shares: “I am now working an infant seat) loves going Center for people with 1981 as a Title 1 tutor at St. Anne to the games with him. I developmental disabilities, Whit Brown has self- school as well as teaching graduated from Claremont and is in his third year published his third book, preparatory class piano at School of Theology with on the board of directors “but this one is not law White Station Elementary. a master’s of divinity in of the Tibetan Cultural related like my fi rst two. I retired from full-time May 2010 and am in the Institute of Arkansas Titled Following the Red teaching with Memphis City ordination process in the (TCIA). “On May 11, 2011, Thread, A Father’s Journey Schools (Shady Grove) a year United Methodist Church.” the TCIA co-sponsored a to His Daughter, it’s the ago. In my spare time I enjoy Julian Bolton’s mother, visit by His Holiness the story of how Karyn and I swimming, walking, reading, Millicent Bolton, plays the 14th Dalai Lama at the came to adopt our daughter doing volunteer work with role of Callie in the fi lm “The campus of the University Kaleigh (6) from the People’s Methodist Hospice, traveling Help,” based on Kathryn of Arkansas. Nearly 12,000 Republic of China—how some to NY and Miami Stockett’s bestseller. Ms. people attended both the we decided to do it, the to see my two older grown Bolton often appears in local morning and afternoon process we went through kids, and babysitting my TV commercials in Memphis. presentations. The morning and our actual trip to China grandchildren(6 and 2) who session included a discussion to get Kaleigh.” Also, Whit are here in Memphis with 1972 of nonviolence and social was recently appointed to my youngest and his wife. 40th Reunion change with His Holiness, serve on the Mock Trial Ben and I recently celebrated Homecoming: Oct. 19-20 Sister Helen Prejean, of Dead Competition Committee our 39th anniversary. I Man Walking fame, and Prof. of the Arkansas Bar keep up with Linda Phelps Vincent Harding, former Association. “I have been Hackmeyer and Mary Faith 1973 speech writer and civil rights licensed to practice law for Grymes Robb on a regular Reporter: Margaret activist who worked with Dr. 27 years now.” basis. Life is good!” Lawson Headrick Martin Luther King Jr. One John and Cheryl Reaves Over the past year, margaretheadrick@ of those peak moments in Peeples ’83 are living in Steve Snow has “fi nally comcast.net one’s life.” Trumansburg, NY, where and defi nitively retired In May, novelist Charlaine Larry Anderson recently John is fi nance manager after 36 plus years of Harris became the fourth spent time in Ocean of Better Housing for U.S. government service author to sell 1 million Springs, MS, conserving Tompkins County and in foreign affairs, mostly ebooks for Kindle. The and restoring the Walter Cheryl is pastor of First focused on nations others are Steig Larsson, Anderson murals in the Presbyterian Church of with Muslim majority James Patterson and Nora Ocean Springs community Ulysses. They recently populations: 27 years as a Roberts. Charlaine is known center. He and a fellow bought an 1832 Federal

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Class Notes.indd 42 10/17/11 4:10 PM house and are enjoying Christian but no one knows Presbyterian and Reformed exploring their new property. him by that!) is now 15 1987 churches concerning the This summer they traveled and taller than his father. 25th Reunion interpretation of Scripture twice back to Virginia, Basketball and music are his Homecoming: Oct. 19-20 and sexuality. Greg is where they lived before passions, especially music. professor of New Testament Reporter: Mimi Swords moving to New York, for You can fi nd him at YouTube at Lancaster Theological their older son Taylor’s under Booomer26. Terry Fondren Seminary. Look up his blog graduation from Radford continues his career as a call mimifondren@bellsouth. at huffi ngtonpost.com/greg- University with his master’s center executive, leading a net carey. in education, and their client services department I’m so happy to have heard Katherine Bres Ware is younger son Anderson’s for an outsource provider from so many folks from busy as ever and happy wedding to Ginny Howard- that helps students fi nd the the class of ’87! Here is the to be adding Texas Smith. higher education institution latest news from our fellow Christian University to Sally Jones Heinz was that best fi ts their career alumni: her résumé. She started featured in the July/August goals. Julee volunteers in all Susan Hook Patterson’s as adjunct faculty in the 2011 issue of Memphis kinds of capacities at school Rhodes junior, Elizabeth ’13, fall, teaching two courses Business Quarterly. and at church. The ‘happily is taking a semester abroad for the School of Fine ever after’ script has taken in Paris. Although there are Arts’ Arts Administration 1982 a few detours over the last no other Rhodes students minor. She will still be 30th Reunion few years. We discovered in in her program, many of running programs for the December 2007 that Terry her Rhodes friends will be Homecoming: Oct. 19-20 Arts Council of Fort Worth has an incurable tumor that in Europe, so she plans lots as well; she is just layering encases the major vessels of weekend trips to fabulous these academic activities on 1983 above his heart. It is a places. top! Reporter: Margot Emery condition known as fi brosing One of our class’s gifted Brian Mott dropped a [email protected] mediastinitis. The last 2 authors, Edie Vincent line from the Big Apple. Gregor Turk’s exhibition, 1/2 years have been a true Swihart, reported in. “After “Once again, I have had “Shift,” was at Astolfi Art in roller coaster with multiple having a nice run as a the great opportunity to Atlanta in May and June surgeries, treatments, drugs published novelist early in visit with Rhodes alums 2011. and therapies. For reasons the millennium, followed by when they come to NYC. I Terry and Julee Carroll that cannot be explained a long out-of-print dry spell, had a delicious sloppy joe Bate report that “Terry medically, Terry’s tumor my alter ego Edie Claire is at Schnipper’s with the became an American citizen has shrunk from the size of back in the business again, charming Lee Talbot ’86, in 2007 and an elder in his fi st to less than half of selling her backlist as ebooks, and amazing Ethiopian its original size. All of our the Presbyterian Church and releasing new ones food with the gorgeous doctors are stunned and about 5 years ago and has as well! (The most recent Ellis Gatewood ’86. Please have no answers. We believe greatly enjoyed serving Deer one is partly set in Auburn, ... if you’re coming to town, that friends, family and faith, Creek Church in Littleton, AL.) The timing of the drop me a line so we can coupled with Terry’s diet CO, where we’ve lived for ebook revolution is certainly say hi. It makes my day. have caused this miracle. 18 years. We celebrated our convenient, as my oldest Life is good in other areas 25th wedding anniversary has headed off to college as well: All the scopes and last year with a Caribbean this fall (my, how time scans keep coming back cruise. We can still recall Bo 1984 fl ies!), bringing large bills Reporter: Linda Odom negative for cancer! I had a Scarborough ’67 telling the and, more happily, many wonderful time participating assembled freshman class [email protected] wonderful memories of my Send Linda your news! in AIDS Walk 2011, with a during orientation, while own college days. SIGH. lot of support from Rhodes sitting in the auditorium Did I mention that time friends. I got tenure in the of Frazier Jelke, that there 1985 fl ies?” Visit Edie’s website for NYC school system, and the was a 1 in 10 chance that Reporter: Jim Golden all her latest news: edieclaire. kiddies I teach are cuter than we were in the same room [email protected] com. ever. I got to do a play here with our future spouse (the Frank Baker has been Greg Carey was featured this year and meet some fun memory is slipping a tad, working at Health in the documentary “The folks. It’s all good!” but we believe that was the Information Designs Inc. in Story of Jesus,” which And, with that, I wish ratio). Regardless, we are so Auburn, AL, since December aired on BBC One over everyone a very happy—and glad that we contributed to 2010. He reports that he Easter weekend. In October cooler—fall! MSF that statistic! Our elder son enjoys his work. and November Greg will Brandon is in his second represent the United Church year at Trinity Western of Christ in ecumenical 1988 University in Vancouver, conversations with the Reporter: Brooke Glover Canada. Our younger Reformed Church of Emery son Boomer (real name is Poland and with Lutheran, [email protected]

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Class Notes.indd 43 10/17/11 4:10 PM Class Notes Bryan Ford, commercial litigation. He is one of four the State Department, she the fi rst time in 2009. It and industrial client of the fi rm’s lawyers to have was the White House’s was so good being back in manager for Regions’ Bank clerked for the U.S. Supreme fi rst director of Citizen Memphis, and the kids loved in Memphis, was the April Court. Participation. the Rhodes campus and of 2011 recipient of the Better course, Beale Street! Maybe Life Award. The honor 1989 1992 one of my girls will want to is the top award given Jamie Augustine has been 20th Reunion go to Rhodes! I can’t believe to Regions associates for it’s been almost 20 years named head of Raymond Homecoming: Oct. 19-20 outstanding dedication and James’ Fixed Income since we graduated! What job performance, as well Reporter: Sara Hawks great memories I still have of Department. Jamie, who Marecki as exemplary involvement joined Raymond James in being at Rhodes!” saramarecki@sbcglobal. and commitment to 2008 from Bear Stearns, the community. Bryan has been serving as the net West Hammond 1996 was recognized for his director of Middle Markets has Reporter: Jennifer Larson worked for FedEx Express outstanding commitment Institutional Fixed Income. larson_jennifer@yahoo. to customer service. He for more than 18 years. In He previously worked for com also serves on the board of 2010 he rode his bike to Morgan Keegan and Co. in David Overend and his Leadership Memphis and work in downtown Denver Memphis, serving as the wife Willson welcomed their as treasurer of the executive 100 days for a total of 1,103 director of Fixed Income second child, George Hardin, committee for Theatre miles. “By summer 2011 Research and then as the Feb. 2, 2011. “Harry” joins Memphis. I’d ridden 63 days toward director of Institutional big brother John (4 1/2). In May, John Garrard, Fixed Income Sales. a goal of 120. The summer president of MasterFit Eileen Ruffi n Wood 2010 New England Journal of Medical Supply in Jackson, continues to serve as director Medicine article liking daily 1997 TN, a regional distributor of the Chancel Guild at aerobic exercise to Botox was 15th Reunion of health care products, was Second Presbyterian Church a real motivator, and I feel Homecoming: Oct. 19-20 awarded the prestigious in Memphis, “a job that better too.” Jim and Shae Whittington National Distributing & I enjoy very much!” she Brad and Amanda Murray Uden welcomed a daughter, Contracting Inc.’s Fast Track says. “The Chancel Guild Hofstetter live in Houston Morgan Ainsley, April 24, Award at a ceremony in is made up of more than 80 with their son William 2011. She was greeted by big Nashville, TN. The award volunteers and provides all (9). Amanda is a fi nancial brother Whit (5) and big recognizes MasterFit as the worship and special event services senior manager with sister Molly (2). fastest growing company fl owers throughout the year.” Solomon Edwards. out of NDC’s 270-plus Trey and Holly Hawkins Ashley Simmons McCarthy distributor members. Clark welcomed a son, writes: “I am very busy 1998 Matt Lembke, a partner Samuel Nelson, in July 2011, taking care of and driving Reporter: Amanda Grebe in the Birmingham, AL, in Memphis. my three daughters all Tamburrino law fi rm of Bradley Arant around Roswell, GA, to [email protected] Boult Cummings, has been their various activities! I now Christine Bertz received installed as chair of the 1991 offi cially have a teenager. her Ph.D. in Biology from American Bar Association’s Katie Jacobs Stanton, My oldest daughter, Abby, the University of Mississippi Council of Appellate ’s head of is 13. My middle daughter, May 13. “I could not have Lawyers. He was elected international strategy, came Caroline, is 11 1/2 and in come this far without the to serve the 2011-12 term. in at #56 on Forbes’ list middle school. My youngest extraordinary foundation in The council’s mission is to of the World’s 100 Most daughter, Megan, is 8 1/2. I learning that I brought with foster a dialogue among Powerful Women. Says am now entering my fi fth me from Rhodes College.” federal and state appellate Forbes: “Twitter was a year as a preschool teacher Zac ’00 and Abigail West lawyers and judges to lifeline in the aftermath at the church we attend, Jumper welcomed their son, improve appellate advocacy of Japan’s earthquake and St. Peter Chanel Catholic Holt Coleman, April 14, and strengthen ties among tsunami and a bullhorn Church. I teach the four- 2011. Big sisters Annabel (5) the numerous appellate during Arab spring.” Katie year-olds and love being back and Lila Fay (2) adore their bar organizations. Matt joined Twitter from the in the classroom and the little brother, and Daddy is has 16 years of experience State Department, where part-time hours (although proud that Holt’s already representing clients at she worked with Secretary I’m probably going to have showing signs of being the trial and appellate Hillary Clinton and to get a full-time job soon a great Lynx linebacker. levels. In recent years, his launched Text Haiti, a to help pay for college)! My The Jumpers are enjoying work has focused on cases mobile donation campaign husband, Greg, ran the St. living in Knoxville where involving interstate water that raised $33 million Jude Children’s Research Zac is a radiologist with rights, environmental for American Red Cross Hospital Marathon the Abercrombie Radiology and contamination and complex earthquake relief efforts last two years, and I got to Abigail is a full-time mom. commercial and securities in its fi rst week. Before show my girls Rhodes for They love being in the same

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Class Notes.indd 44 10/17/11 4:10 PM city as Abigail’s parents and of Medicine, Department wife Jen welcomed their at Disneyland Resort in two of her siblings and their of Physical Medicine & second and third children Anaheim. families, including fellow Rehabilitation. in November 2010. Twins Claire Chambers Hegarty Rhodents Jeff ’89 and Amy Ginger Laney Clopper and Reed and Mae join their big and her husband Matt Fay West Chandler ’89. her husband Ben welcomed sister Evie (4) to round out welcomed a son, Eamon a son, Alexander Reece, the starting 5. They reside in Matthew, April 11, 2011, in April 10, 2011. The family, Nashville, TN, where Burke Atlanta. Eamon joins big 1999 including big sister Meredith, Reporter: Leigh Powell is a sales engineer for Aspect sister Mary Elliott (2). lives in Atlanta, where Software. Natalie Jones Davis writes, Mayfi eld Ginger is director of the Dave and Cassie Eason “My husband, Mike, and I [email protected] Project Management Offi ce Parker welcomed their welcomed our second son, Stephen ’96 and Melody at Surgical Information second child, Lauren Henry Hardin, May 4, 2011. Barnett Deusner have Systems. Elizabeth, Jan. 8, 2011. Big Most thrilled of all is big moved to Chicago. Melody “I moved to Austin, TX, brother Taylor is thrilled to brother Michael (3)!” completed her Ph.D. in art in June to join my husband,” have a new little sister! Kosta Dalageorgas got a history at the University of writes Ashley Browning Nicki North Baxley chance to do some traveling Delaware and is serving a Pfi ester. “I’m teaching third and her husband Doug this summer. He writes, “I three-year term as the Terra grade at Trinity Episcopal welcomed their second son, went to Spain, Morocco Foundation Postdoctoral School.” Anders Ryan, in April 2011. and eastern Turkey. There Fellow in American Art at Proud parents Adam North is loving his role as are many beautiful places Northwestern University. and Holly Frederick Beck the big brother! in Turkey, including some Stephen continues to write welcomed Adam Bennett Sheila Jacobson Purcell of the fi rst churches of music criticism for Pitchfork Jan. 12, 2011. Bennett joins and her husband Joshua Christianity. I am still Media, Paste Magazine and big brothers John and Wyatt. welcomed a son, Peder teaching at Istanbul Aydin Village Voice. He recently Lucas, June 12, 2011. Sheila University. Everyone is more published a cover story 2000 graduated magna cum laude than welcome to come visit!” for American Songwriter Nicki North Baxley from the Loewenberg School Keva Woods Duckett magazine on Justin Townes [email protected] of Nursing at the University recently accepted a new Earle and contributed an Jessica Anschutz writes: of Memphis in May and position as development essay on Okkervil River to “After four wonderful years began a career in nursing in associate with the National the forthcoming book The living in New York City, the fall. Civil Rights Museum. Poetics of American Song serving as the associate Amanda Flaim writes, “I Lyrics, out in January from pastor at Park Avenue 2001 have found myself, once the University Press of United Methodist Church again on the other side Mississippi. Reporter: Elisabeth of the world, this time and hosting many Rhodes Meyers Yoder Walker May and Heather students, at the end of June working in Kathmandu, elisabethyoder@gmail. Adams married March I moved to Central Valley, Nepal. I’m here directing 20, 2010, in Punta Cana, NY, where I am the pastor com a study of statelessness for Dominican Republic. of Central Valley United Julia and Clint Randolph the UN High Commission Matthew Beck was the best Methodist Church.” Jessica ’02 announce the birth of for Refugees. The study man. Also, last year, Walker was ordained an elder in their third child, Robert examines dimensions of was promoted to senior full connection in the Whitridge, April 4, 2011, in political, economic and development manager of United Methodist Church Baltimore, MD. social marginalization Capstone Development by Bishop Jeremiah Park Sarah Lanneau and among Dalit (untouchables), Corp., a student housing at the New York Annual husband Gene Garza indigenous peoples and development company. Conference June 10, 2011. welcomed baby Samuel lower caste women and “My little writing and Stash, Crissy Cody Reynolds Feb. 25, 2011. children. Between moments communications company, Stemkowski ’02 and Allie Proud big brother Andrés is of serious thinking, I really Thinkwell Creative, turned (2) have relocated to Seattle. 3. They continue to live and hope to do some serious 10 years old in May 2011,” Stash took a job with work in the New Orleans hiking, and welcome any writes Marissa Murphy Loper. Amazon.com and Crissy left metro area where Sarah and and all suggestions from “It’s hard to believe I’ve been Christian Brothers High Gene are fi nancial analysts people who have visited the self-employed for a decade School, all boys, to work for Chevron and Entergy, area. My husband, Daniel now!” with all girls at Forrest Ridge respectively. Ahlquist, and I will be back Ford Vox is now the School of the Sacred Heart. Rebecca Criscillis, who and forth between here and medical director of brain The family is enjoying the lives in Orange, CA, has Thailand over the next year, injury rehabilitation at New mild weather and actually been an International so if anyone plans to pass England Rehabilitation spending all summer outside, Society of Arboriculture through, please let us know. Hospital and a clinical which is a big change from certifi ed arborist since I’d love to host a reunion in assistant professor at Memphis. 2010, and works pruning Asia. Namaste!” Tufts University School Burke White and his miniature trees and topiaries Shawn Kefauver is

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Class Notes.indd 45 10/17/11 4:10 PM Class Notes fi nishing up his Ph.D. in Jenny Wiedower relocated 16th annual Mad Mallard large aquatic mammals in Ecology from the University in March to the nation’s Couples Water Skiing captivity. Says Lee, “We just of California, Davis, in capital to continue her Contest, in which the couple hope that maybe we can Barcelona, Spain. With work with the U.S. Green took third place. The prize raise the amount of births any luck he will not only Building Council as K12 was two free sets of new skis. in captivity by making graduate shortly, but also manager in the Center for Katherine Mauzy is a the nursing process a little land a nice postdoctoral Green Schools. Though it psychiatric nurse practitioner easier for both mother and fellowship to stay in was hard to say goodbye in Virginia. She is currently calf.” Next stop will be Barcelona. to the coastal climate in developing a new approach the University of Alaska Josh Klein and wife Liz Charleston, SC, Jenny enjoys for nonpharmacological Southeast in Juneau. Bundle are happy to announce DC’s energy and intellect, therapy for gerontological up out there! the birth of their daughter, and particularly her new psychiatry. Katherine’s Elizabeth Winkelmann Shelby Lucille, May 29, 2011. backyard: the Logan Circle unique approach is to is now putting the tactical Adam LaFevor and wife neighborhood. venture “into the fi eld” with training she received in Amy Wood welcomed Amber Richardson recently her participating patients Africa to good use stateside. their daughter, Sarah Cole graduated with her Ph.D. and engage in relationship She has started a company LaFevor, July 14, 2011. in Clinical Psychology. building while improving called Waffen fur Weiben Sophie Boutemy de She began work in private the individual’s sense of (translation: Weapons for Guislain Lowrance writes, practice this fall. well-being. Usually this Broads) which provides “Josephine Marie was born Aaron and Meredith takes place at Katherine’s women of all ages with May 12. Big sister Eloise, Davis West are happy to favorite pub, Kitty O’Shea’s. basic hand-to-hand combat Nash and I are over the announce the birth of their “I don’t know why it took and weaponry training. moon!” son, Davis William, April 21, me so long to fi gure this Elizabeth’s training camps Scott and Shelley Stenshol 2011. Davis is lucky to have out, I mean, why not just take place at the family Thompson are thrilled to two Rhodes alums as his take these guys where they ranch in Mississippi. “It is announce the birth of their godparents, Matthew ’02 and feel most comfortable? really rewarding to empower second daughter, Callie Amanda Valencia Wilder ’02. There’s nothing better these ladies in such a Marie, Nov. 30, 2010, in than a few libations and a wonderful way. They are North Andover, MA. Emma game of photo hunt to get wimps when they get here (almost 4) is a doting and 2003 people talking. I think we’re and lethal weapons when Reporter: Kim Kirkpatrick helpful big sister. making some real progress,” they leave, what could be Kara Swan was married [email protected] she says. better? The look of triumph June 25, 2011, to the Kyle Hatley, associate And we haven’t heard on a woman’s face after she amazing Matt McGuire in artistic director for the from this couple in a while, shoots the 50 cal for the fi st California’s beautiful wine Kansas City Repertory but a great update from Erin time is pretty priceless too!” country. Fellow Rhodents Theatre, is one of two artists Fleischer and Lee Thomas Winkelmann still fl ies for in attendance were Casie selected by the Charlotte Harring. They’ve taken a regional airline when she Small Hall (matron of honor), Street Foundation to their show on the road! is not whipping people into Erin Reynolds Hodgson and receive a 2011 Generative The two women started a shape at the ranch. Steven Boatright. “We reside Performing Artist Award. company called Tit for Tat And what update would in Sacramento where I am a Kyle, who was recognized back in 2009 that specializes be complete without news school counselor and Matt for his work as a playwright in the lactation needs of on the baby front? Josh and works for Southern Wine & and director, received an large aquatic mammals. Sara Shami Sadler welcomed Spirits. Unfortunately, we unrestricted cash award Because of their expertise little Charlotte into their weren’t able to attend the of $7,500. A public and research in the area, Columbia, SC, home earlier class of ’01 10-year reunion performance of the work the two have been invited this year. The beautiful this fall, but look forward to of this year’s Generative to speak to the marine couple now have two hearing about the good time Performing Awards Fellows biology departments at adorable daughters, Lily (3) from everyone.” is planned for this fall. many universities across is now a big sister. Anna Teekell Hays is the country. The logistical Now to grad school … an assistant professor of 2004 diffi culties of transporting Lauren Ferrera graduated English at Lincoln Memorial Reporter: Kyle Russ aquatic mammals have in May from the Executive University in Harrogate, TN. [email protected] made it possible for Erin’s MBA program at The She lives under a mountain Zack Glaser received lovely golden retriever University of Memphis, in Cumberland Gap, TN his juris doctor from the Melissa to join the two for and recently received (population: 204). Anna University of Memphis in demonstration purposes. Lee a promotion to the frequently visits Knoxville, May 2011. and Erin are very hopeful International Marketing Asheville and Lexington Peter and Alyson Igoe that their research will Dept. at FedEx. “This for good meals and city life, spent the fi rst week of help raise awareness about will be a very different and she’d love to hear from August on Lake Huron in the importance of catering experience from digital anybody in the region! Michigan, competing in the to the lactation needs of marketing where I have

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Class Notes.indd 46 10/17/11 4:11 PM been for four years, and I awesomely enough— class diving in Monterey, Patrick Crouch and am really excited about it,” included a trip to the Arctic including sea otters, sea lions Ashley Conner married Lauren writes. Also note that Circle and the world’s and giant metridiums. June 4, 2011. Ryan Hollis Lauren celebrated her 30th northern most McDonalds. Hailey Hopper David and Matt Hoffberg ’04 were birthday in August, and yes Because what else do you and her husband, Matthew, in the wedding. Megan ... she celebrated all month want when you’ve been out welcomed a son, Wyatt Pillsbury Hollis and Ashley long. all night with the karaoke- Steven, Feb. 27, 2011. The Crosland Lyerly were also in Across the pond, Kathleen crazed local Finns? Exactly, David family is loving attendance. Fox-Davies had a fantastic three double cheeseburgers, every minute of their new Brandon Nugent is a year-and-a-half at Halcyon four-piece chicken nuggets addition! Congratulations, foreign service offi cer Gallery, which included and large fries. Talk about folks. with the U.S. Department career highs such as placing an amazing company. Danny Heine is wrapping of State. He is currently monumental sized sculpture Keep in touch, guys, and up the third (and fi nal) year the regional economic in Prince Charles’ private hope all is well. of his pediatric residency in offi cer for South Central residence. She is now joining Charleston, SC, after which Europe (the Balkans) and the Atlas Gallery as the 2005 he plans to pursue a career as the Serbia desk offi cer in gallery manager of its central Reporters: Brandon a pediatric hospitalist. Washington, DC. His next London shop. “It is a very Laura Hilliard assignment will take him Couillard received her exciting opportunity for me M.Ed. in Organizational to Islamabad, Pakistan for brandon.couillard@gmail. to completely run a gallery Leadership from Vanderbilt a year, beginning in March space in my specialist fi eld com in May 2011. Soon after 2012. Prior to joining the of vintage and contemporary Molly Fitzpatrick graduation, she started a foreign service in 2010, photography,” Kathleen mhfi [email protected] new job as talent acquisition Brandon worked in the writes. In January, Andrew specialist at Healthways airline industry for fi ve years, And across the world, O’Brien and Karen Kempf and is excited to be living in most recently as supervisor Daniel Head writes, married in a small ceremony Nashville, TN. of airport operations for “Greetings from Kathmandu.” in New Orleans. The couple Chris McNally and United Airlines at Reagan He started a new job ... wed at Antoine’s Restaurant Elizabeth Holladay ’08 National Airport. He lives still same line of work but in the French Quarter with married June 18, 2001, at in Arlington, VA, with his focused on economic growth their parents and siblings the Marriott Grand Hotel partner, Mark, and cat, only. Sometimes I feel present. Andrew continues and Spa in Point Clear, AL. Sheldon. like Daniel is Carmen San to serve as a teacher and Mike Wisniowski ’04, Bryan Rob Gunn recently became Diego—since graduation administrator at St. Paul’s Powell ’04, John Cook ’04, an attorney in Texas, and is he has yet to stay on one Episcopal School, and Karen Tevari Butler ’08, Josie working as a landman in the continent for longer than a works for a local recycling Holland ’11, Reena Powell oil & gas business. month at a time. fi rm. and Chris ’96 and Autumn After receiving her M.A. In the Big Apple, Caitlin In July, Calhoun Hipp was Cartmill Chastain ’98 were in in Gifted Education from Knoepp graduated from named assistant director attendance. Columbia University in Parsons in May where she of communications for the New York, Alice King studied fashion design. She Southland Conference, a Sullivan returned to Austin, spent the summer working college athletic conference 2006 TX, where she is a public on developing a new in the south-central Reporter: Caroline King school teacher. She married collection of accessories and U.S. He’ll contribute Willson Brandon Sullivan in March bags for Under Armour in to the conference’s Caroline.king.Willson@ 2011. Baltimore. And as of this communications efforts for gmail.com Christie Leigh Mueller writing, she is on vacation all 17 sports and will be On June 17, Angela completed her fi rst book, in Thailand, Cambodia and the primary media contact Kornman departed the Gridiron Belles: A Guide to Vietnam. Rough life. for volleyball, women’s Rhodes Admission Offi ce to Saturdays in Dixie. Christie And last but not least, basketball, softball and become the associate director Leigh has spent several Marcus Cox recently paid a women’s golf. He expects to of college advising at All seasons visiting every SEC sizable down payment on relocate to the Dallas area Saints’ Episcopal School in stadium and has used her some farm equipment and for the position, which is Fort Worth, TX. research to teach women a plot of land to begin his based in Frisco, TX. Margaret Brunstad across the South the basics tulip farm. He has 25,000 Katie Jameson recently Williams is working as of Xs and Os of football as bulbs and is expecting them defended her thesis and a fundraiser for Duke well as the etiquette and to bloom in late spring. graduated with her Ph.D. University, focusing on traditions of each SEC From my end, ole C. Kyle in Cancer Biology from young alumni, while her school. The book and details Russ is doing just dandy. I Stanford University. husband, Judson, fi nishes up of her 2011 Gridiron Belles had some exciting vacations Additionally, she recently his general surgery residency Tour are available on her this summer to Italy, Sweden introduced Brenna at Duke. They hope to get to website, gridironbelles.com. and Finland, which— Ragghianti to some world- Memphis for a visit soon. Lt. Erin Chlum is still in

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Class Notes.indd 47 10/17/11 4:11 PM Class Notes the Coast Guard and has the last four years working New York City offi ce, and attendance. Rebecca and done a few cross country in graduate admissions Tyler is a staff attorney at Mark are living in Oxford, moves since last time she at Queens University of Bronx Defenders, a nonprofi t MS, where Rebecca works wrote. Erin completed Charlotte. After fi ve years public defender. for the Algernon Sydney her tour aboard USCGC it was time for a change, Whitney Tidwell and Sullivan Foundation. Mackinaw homeported in though, so she headed up Adam Isom ’05 married in Scott Bayer graduated Cheboygan, MI, in July to the mountains of Boone, an outdoor ceremony at from the University of 2009 and was transferred NC, in August to pursue Arkansas’ Mount Magazine Houston Law School in May. to Marine Safety Unit Lake a second degree in Music State Park April 16, 2011. Elliott Taliaferro also Charles, LA. She spent 13 Therapy at Appalachian Julianne Jarrett and recently wrapped up his time short months there before State University. She is very Jon Snape married on in law school, graduating she was selected to be the much looking forward to New Year’s Day at East from South Texas College of operations offi cer/navigator cooler summers, snowier End United Methodist Law in May. onboard USCGC Willow, winters and an eventual Church in Nashville, TN. Davis Bonham has been a 225-foot buoy tender career using the power of Rhodes alumni witnesses quite busy. He graduated homeported in Newport, music to help people of included Chase Williams, from South Texas College RI. Erin was promoted to all ages and backgrounds. Adam Robinson, Stephen of Law in May 2010 and lieutenant in February 2011. Any Rhodes alums living Ogden, Mehul Patel, Daniel passed the Texas State Bar Lydia Vincent Hathorn in or around Boone? Let Hammond, Liz Carlson in November 2010. On spent most of March 2011 Jacquelyn know! Hammond, Ben Carroll, March 19, Davis wed Blayne with the Washington Patrick and Katie Daniel Jones, Andrea Moore LaBorde in New Orleans. Overseas Mission, providing Ackerman Rhamey had a son, Jones and Alex Mahoney. Jon The newlyweds live in medical care for the people Jon Patrick III (Trey), June and Julianne live in Lebanon, Houston. Rhodes attendants of Honduras. The team 6, 2011. They are currently TN, as Jon serves Westland included Stephanie Wynne, Lydia joined worked in the living in Tucson where United Methodist Church Elliott Taliaferro, Julia mountains of northwestern Patrick is fi nishing up his and both continue to fi nish Stribling, Peter Hart, Joey Honduras, and putting her Ph.D. in Political Science, their master of divinity Daly, Laura Ann Meyers Daly, women’s health nursing and Katie returned to work degrees at Vanderbilt Tommy Orton, Alex Mohler, skills to use, she performed at UMC after her maternity Divinity School. Colly Scott and Scott Bayer. well-woman exams, cervical leave. Wendy Brooks recently Tobias O’Leary and his cancer screenings and Jessica Murphy has begun graduated with a M.A. in wife Sarika Modi have obstetrical care for the a dual-degree MBA/MPH Health Psychology (applied moved to Richmond, VA. women of local villages. (Master of Public Health) at research) from Texas State Sarika recently began her Lydia returned to New York Emory University in Atlanta. University-San Marcos. internal medicine residency City after the trip, where she Matthew Writt is the She is currently working as at Virginia Commonwealth and husband, Chris Hathorn marketing manager for a research associate with University, and Tobias ’05, continue to reside, Contemporary Media, the University of Texas at continues to work as a following Chris’s graduation publishers of the Memphis Austin Center for Social computer programmer from Columbia Business Flyer and Memphis magazine. Work Research, generating for Lokion Interactive, a School (MBA 2011). He lives in Midtown with research and publications Memphis-based consulting Caroline King Willson was his girlfriend Holly and their regarding mental health fi rm. promoted to senior assistant two cats. initiatives in Texas. Elizabeth Story recently director of Admission at Jeffrey Boon has begun Alison Lohse graduated led a missions team out Rhodes College. She still the Master of Science from pharmacy school at of Antioch Community loves spending every day on in Nursing program at the University of Arkansas Church to Uganda. The trip campus and recruiting the Vanderbilt University. He for Medical Sciences in is expected to last through next generation of Rhodes plans to become an acute May. She recently started May 2012. students. care nurse practitioner. her job as a pharmacist for Alex Lynch reports that After graduation, Walgreens. he has begun his third and Jacquelyn Blankinship 2007 David ’08 and Allison fi nal year of law school at relocated from Memphis Fifth Reunion Burris Six welcomed Collins UT Knoxville. He recently to Charlotte, NC, to be Michael, Oct. 6, 2010. The completed his second closer to the East Coast and Homecoming: Oct. 19-20 happy family lives in Baton summer internship at the family. After a year or so of Reporter: Mollie Briskman Rouge, LA. Shelby County Public working in membership and Montelaro Rebecca Batey and Mark Defender’s Offi ce. This fall, marketing at a country club mollie.montelaro@gmail. Camarigg married May 7, he began a semester-long (or, as she likes to think of com 2011, in Memphis. Edith externship with the Knox it, the year she discovered Corinne Poole and Tyler Garrett and Jessica Batey County Public Defender. she defi nitely did not, in Maulsby married May ’10 were bridesmaids, and Anna Cantrell Creek fact, want to work as an 7, 2011, in New Orleans. Sara Connaughton and reports that her husband event planner), she has spent Corinne works in HUD’s Jessica Stepp were also in Aaron is in his fourth year

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Class Notes.indd 48 10/17/11 4:11 PM of medical school at UT and Anna Cantrell Creek, Cozen O’Connor law fi rm, Masters Richards is in and plans to do a residency Justin Foreman ’08, Scott focusing on art and creative his fourth year of medical in orthopedics, location to Jones ’11, Mary Milton Kelly, trademark law. school at UAMS in Little be determined. Anna also Michael Phillips ’04, Mallory Elizabeth Holladay and Rock and plans to go into reports that her sister Sarah Raffensberger ’08, Ben Chris McNally ’05 married surgery for his residency. and John Jennison recently Ricketts ’08, Laine Royer, June 18, 2001, at the Becky Cook started celebrated their one-year Jason Thorne ’08 and Abby Marriott Grand Hotel and working as a genetic anniversary. Congratulations Wynne ’09. Rebecca is an Spa in Point Clear, AL. counselor at the Cleveland all around! emergency department RN Mike Wisniowski ’04, Bryan Clinic in the Center for Mollie Briskman at Methodist University Powell ’04, John Cook ’04, Personalized Genetic Montelaro and her husband Hospital and began pursuing Tevari Butler, Josie Holland Healthcare in Philadelphia. Jody have relocated to Baton her master’s and doctorate ’11, Reena Chacko Powell ’05 She is presenting two papers Rouge. in Acute Care Nursing from and Chris ’96 and Autumn she wrote as posters at the Ross Hilliard recently Vanderbilt University this Cartmill Chastain ’98 were in National Society of Genetic fi nished medical school and fall. Edward is an associate attendance. Counselors annual education is currently in his fi rst year of in the Investment Banking Tevari Butler began conference in San Diego. internal medicine residency division of Morgan Keegan working on her master’s Jennifer Stanley moved to at Brown University. Ross & Co. The couple lives in in Public Health at the Memphis from Little Rock is also enjoying the chance Memphis. University of Memphis this and has accepted a job as PR to explore Providence Ben Alexander received fall. manager at Lifeblood. and Rhode Island on his his juris doctor from the Diana Comes, Warren Sarah Brooks started occasional day off. University of Memphis law Campbell, Hudson Harris and working toward a master’s Stephanie Wynne and school in May 2011. Jordan Hoffman received in development practice Michael Seay married June Kevin Comer also received their juris doctor degrees at Emory University in 18, 2011, at Mayacama Golf his juris doctor from the from the University of hopes of starting a career in Club in Santa Rosa, CA. University of Memphis law Memphis law school in May international development. Members of the wedding school in May. 2011. Andrea Moore Jones is party included Abby Wynne Anne May began a new Lauren Dagley lives in teaching ninth and tenth ’09, Rebecca Smith, Sarah adventure in August, when Austin, TX, and recently grade English in El Paso, Cage, Laura Arnold, Caitlin she joined Visitation accepted a position as an TX, where her husband, Sherman, Mary Catherine Academy of St. Louis, a energy research associate at Daniel ’06, is stationed as an Burgoyne, Caroline Fabacher private, all-girls Catholic Gerson Lehrman Group. attorney in the U.S. Army ’06, Mary Katherine McRae school, as the Annual Fund Carrie Menist and Parker JAG Corps. ’06, Alex Mohler and Rob manager. Grunkemeyer married June Meg Clark recently opened Kneip ’08. Mollie Briskman In May, Alex Chambers 25, 2011, in Jackson, MS. her own event planning Montelaro, Lucy Coolidge graduated from Vanderbilt Bridesmaids included Claire business, Agape Events ’09, Camille Varner Fazel and Divinity School with a Patrick Strange ’07, Lauren Atlanta (agapeeventsatl. her husband Poorya, Maura master of divinity. This fall Kimbrough, Alexandra Figari, blogspot.com), which Mohler ’10, Grant ’09 and she began her fi rst semester Morgan Willard and Kelly provides planning and Kristine Overacre Page ’09, as a Ph.D. student in the McKenzie. Doug Lensing was executions of events ranging Lexie Routh ’09 and Katie area of Ethics & Society a groomsman, and Elyssa from birthday parties to Wise ’08 were also on hand in Vanderbilt’s Graduate Rubertino was a reader. weddings. to celebrate the special day. Department of Religion. Andrew Whaley graduated Karina VanSickle started Stephanie and Michael from Columbia Theological her fi nal year of physical continue to live in New York Seminary in May, and therapy school at the City. 2008 he and his wife, Rebecca, University of Tennessee Rebecca Smith and Reporter: Madoline moved to Jefferson City, TN, Health Science Center. She Edward Nenon married July Markham where he is the pastor of will graduate with a DPT 16, 2011, at First United madolinemarkham@gmail. First Presbyterian Church. degree in May 2012. Methodist Church in com Katie Henderson and Sarah Hampton Portera Jackson, TN. Members of Sarah Elizabeth Greene Luke Archer married May and Brice Cambas married the wedding party included received a Doctor of 29, 2011, in Franklin, TN. in November 2009. Brice Mary Landon Downs ’08, Jurisprudence degree from Like any good wedding, it graduated law school Alex Mohler, Mollie Briskman the University of Notre doubled as a mini college from Loyola University Montelaro, Stephanie Wynne Dame School of Law in reunion including wedding New Orleans in May and Seay, George Smith ’11 and May 2011. While at Notre party members Ellie Hahn recently sat for the Louisiana Mary Helen Solomon. Also Dame, she was selected to McBroom, Marian Pernell, bar. Sarah Hampton also attending were Laura Arnold, study at the university’s Megan Thompson, David Six graduated in May with her Sarah Cage, Alper Cetingok London campus for her and Paul Burmenko. The M.A. in Art History from ’97, Michael Cotogno ’04, second year, and was chosen couple lives in Washington, LSU. They currently live in Chase Couch ’04, Aaron to serve as an intern for the DC. downtown New Orleans.

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Class Notes.indd 49 10/17/11 4:11 PM Class Notes Joe Cody received his M.A. Stephanie Juchs graduated Farahani, hosted a July in Government from The with a M.S. from the 2009 26 summer send-off for Johns Hopkins University University of Maryland in Philadelphia-based PNC incoming fi rst-year students and has a new job as a the Marine, Estuarine, and Capital Markets LLC has in the Austin, TX, area. health policy analyst for the Environmental Sciences hired a new analyst, Rob American Association of program. She is currently Palutsis, for its Chicago 2014 Otolaryngology—Head and living in Alexandria, VA, offi ce. Marci and Guy Hicks, Neck Surgeons. and working in DC for the Teneice Stegall is studying parents of Grace, hosted a Katie Frink is excited to National Park Service. theology at Vanderbilt this July 31 summer send-off for announce that she began Zack Stovall is still fall. incoming fi rst-year students as the regional director of living St. Louis, MO, for in the Nashville, TN, area. admission for Rhodes in July. “noodling” purposes, and Maureen and John She lives in Dallas, where is taking a much needed 2011 Malanchuk, parents of John, she is recruiting the next break due to fatigue and Reporter: Grace Weil hosted a July 20 summer class of Rhodes students. injury. “One big cat ended [email protected] send-off for incoming Dan Wright recently up fi ghting me all the way Send Grace your news! fi rst-year students in the moved with his girlfriend back into a swarm of them,” Washington, DC, area. from Washington, DC, to said Zack. Atlanta. Dan works by day Ben Halbrooks and 2012 in business intelligence for Whitney Rakestraw married Emily and Bill Bowron, 2015 Will a fast-growing auto insurer May 21, 2011, in Cullman, parents of , hosted a Jan and Bob Madigan, and by night building an AL. The bridal party July 19 summer send-off for parents of Laura Lee, hosted investment advisory business. included Haynes Kleimeyer incoming fi rst-year students an Aug. 1 summer send- Colleen Bookter fi nished Halbrooks, Ryan Dagen and in the Birmingham, AL, area. off for incoming fi rst-year her fi rst year at Duke Caleb Standafer. Mandy and Max Rogers, students in the Dallas area. Simms Divinity School, where she After a yearlong stint parents of , hosted a traveled to Haiti during at Southern Living, July 28 summer send-off for the spring semester. This Madoline Markham is now incoming fi rst-year students summer she served as the the managing editor of in the Mobile, AL, area. Duke Ministry Intern Birmingham community at Church Street United newspapers The Homewood 2013 Methodist Church in Star, Village Living and 280 Maria and Manny Knoxville, TN. Living. Farahani, parents of Leila

In Memoriam

’36 Martha Chase Holt of Beta Sigma Phi “First Lady daughter Judith “Judy” Watt retiring as partner in 1989. Knoxville, TN, July 9, 2011. of Knoxville” in 1961. She Maples ’64 passed away He also served as a judge The widow of Andrew D. leaves two daughters, a April 30, 2011. on the New York Stock Holt, former president of son, 23 grandchildren, 22 ’40 V. Lloyd Parker of Exchange Committee until the University of Tennessee, great-grandchildren, seven Memphis, July 28, 2011. A 1988. A member of Second she hosted countless U.T. great-great-grandchildren, a World War II U.S. Navy Presbyterian Church for 62 functions and was a leader brother, George Chase ’34, a veteran, he served on the years, where he served as in community and church sister and many nieces and destroyers Stevenson and deacon and was a member of affairs. During a 50-year nephews. Abercrombie in the North the Chapel Sunday School membership at Church ’38 James T. and Marietta Atlantic, South Pacifi c and Class, he leaves his wife Street United Methodist, Morris Watt ’38 of Gibson Europe, attaining the rank of 64 years, June Parker, she was a longtime Bible Wells, TN, Aug. 15, of lieutenant commander. four daughters, a son, 13 teacher and worker, and 2011, and Aug. 2, 2011, He was discharged from grandchildren and 12 great- in recent years had respectively. Active members active duty in 1946 and grandchildren. worshiped at Sequoyah Hills of First Presbyterian Church, went on to serve in the ’40 Marie Bender Scott of Presbyterian Church. Active Trenton, TN, he lived his Navy Reserve for 10 years. Atlanta, May 10, 2011. She in the Faculty Women’s entire life in the Gibson He began his career with was a member of Peachtree Club, the Girl Scout Tanasi Wells Community, where partner Frank Ward in the Presbyterian Church where Council, Salvation Army he farmed for 40 years, securities business until 1950 at age 90 she tutored and YMCA boards, the and she was a wife and when he joined Equitable children after school in La Knoxville Symphony League, homemaker. Married for 71 Life Insurance. He was Amistad. A survivor who PEO, Athene Circle, APTA years, they leave a daughter, with Equitable for 10 years beat breast cancer twice and (Ramsey House), Sequoyah fi ve grandchildren and eight before joining JC Bradford lung cancer once, she was Garden Club, she was the great-grandchildren. Their & Co. where he worked until a member of Capital City

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Class Notes.indd 50 10/17/11 4:15 PM Club, University Yacht Club, a Bible class for 30 years. He daughters and a grandson. the Night Visitors” and his Tea Olive Garden Club and leaves his wife, Sally Baggett, ’47 Joseph Richard “Dick” public productions of Gilbert the Atlanta Ceramic Circle. two sons and a sister. Lee of Dallas, May 19, and Sullivan operettas. The The widow of G. Ryland ’44 James Mark “Mac” 2011. A World War II Navy widower of Helen Margaret Scott III, she leaves a son, McDaniel of Spanish veteran who served in the Coker Akins and Katherine three grandchildren and six Fort, AL, Sept. 4, 2010. A Pacifi c, he worked as control H. Fisher Akins, he leaves a great-grandchildren. Presbyterian minister, he branch manager for GMAC daughter, Elizabeth Akins ’41 William Orville McMinn was a retired parish associate for 39 years, retiring in 1987. Pritchard ’73, and a son. of Silver Spring, MD, July of the Government Street He loved volunteering for ’51 Hugh Wright Stanton 18, 2011. He served as a Presbyterian Church in Meals on Wheels for the past Jr. of Cordova, TN, May meteorologist in the Army Mobile. 10 years and was an elder at 23, 2011. After service in the Air Corps from 1942 until ’44 Demetra Patton Quinn First Presbyterian Church U.S. Marine Corps during he was discharged as a of Memphis, April 23, 2011. in Dallas and a trustee at the Korean War where he saw captain in 1945. He received During World War II, she Northridge Presbyterian action as a platoon leader and a Ph.D. in nuclear physics was active in the volunteer Church. He leaves his wife was discharged with the rank from Indiana University American Red Cross Motor of 62 years, Margie Phelps of captain, he received his in 1952, and owned and Corps. After graduation, she Lee ’49, three daughters, six law degree from Vanderbilt operated McMinn Optical moved to New York City grandchildren and seven University School of Law. from 1964-2011. He leaves where she resided for 16 great-grandchildren. He served in the Tennessee two sisters. years. There, she graduated ’48 Voula Skouteris House of Representatives ’41 Cary “Tootsie” Adair from the John Robert Powers Bravos of Cordova, TN, and Tennessee State Senate Tate of Memphis, May 4, School, was a couture model April 22, 2011. She worked and on the staff of his 2011. A retired chemist, she for fashion designer Antonio at the Defense Depot father, Hugh Stanton Sr., lived in Houston, where Castillo at the Elizabeth before staying home to longtime Shelby County she was trained and worked Arden Fifth Avenue Salon, raise her children. Raised public defender. In 1974 Gov. in the medical fi eld until and was an active volunteer in Annunciation Greek Winfi eld Dunn appointed retirement. She was a for Goodwill Industries Orthodox Church where she him district attorney parishioner of Grace-St. and its American Red was active in the women’s general of the 30th Judicial Luke’s Episcopal Church in Cross Blood Program. After ministry and a Sunday District of Tennessee. He Memphis. moving back to Memphis, school teacher for many was elected in 1974 and re- ’42 Rebecca Barret she belonged to several civic years, she was a member of elected in 1982. He served Matthews of Barretville, TN, organizations. A member of First Evangelical Church. as president of the Tennessee July 11, 2011. She served as Second Presbyterian Church, The widow of Nicholas G. District Attorneys General offi cer of Barretvile Bank she leaves a son, a daughter Bravos, to whom she was Conference. An Episcopalian, & Trust Co. for 38 years and two grandsons. married for 55 years, she he was a member of the and was active in many ’45 Joy Jeanne Gallimore leaves a daughter, a son and American Legion. He leaves genealogical, civic and Wilson of Memphis, July four grandchildren. his wife, Donna Stanton, two professional organizations, 24, 2011. After college, ’50 John C. Edgar of daughters, a stepdaughter as well as First Presbyterian she fl ew as a stewardess Cape Coral, FL, May 7, and four grandchildren. Church of Rosemark. The with American Airlines 2011. He war retired from ’51 Granville Gilbert Tate widow of Joseph Curtis and was based in New International Harvester. Sr. of Madison, MS, June Matthews, to whom she York City. She was later a ’50 William Griffi n “Bill” 4, 2011. Fondly known as was married for 58 years, founder and president of Walton of Memphis, July 5, “Granny” or the “Colonel,” she leaves two sons and fi ve the Memphis chapter of 2011. An Army Air Corps he was an Eagle Scout and grandchildren. the Kiwi Club, a national bombardier during World served in the U.S. Army for ’43 Lester Marchant social and philanthropic War II, he was a retired 27 years, retiring with the Baggett of Los Alamos, NM, organization of former AA partner in a family business. rank of lieutenant colonel. June 3, 2011. A World War fl ight attendants. A member He leaves his wife of 56 Following retirement, he II Navy veteran, he spent 3 of the Duration Club, King’ years, Sarah C. Walton, two relocated to Jackson, MS, 1/2 years in the Pacifi c and Daughters, Association daughters, a son and a to be near his children and was in the battles of Layte for the Preservation of grandchild. grandchildren. A lifelong Gulf, Lingayen Gulf and Tennessee Antiquities ’51 William Calvin Akins member of the Episcopal Okinawa. After the war, he (former board member), of Holly Springs, MS, July Church, he served on the went to Georgia Tech for his Woman’s Exchange (former 11, 2011. A tenor soloist vestries, and as junior and master’s degree, then to Rice president) and Hedgmoor specializing in oratorio, senior wardens of several University for his Ph.D. in Garden Club (former opera and liturgical music, parishes during his life. physics. He and his family president), she was dedicated he was a retired music The widower of Ellen Lee moved to Los Alamos in to the Chapel Class at teacher in New York and Fisher Tate, he leaves his 1951. He retired from the Lab Second Presbyterian Church. Memphis schools. He was wife, Virginia Hamilton in 1983. A Boy Scout and The widow of James Flavel known for his annual school Phillips Tate, two sons, two Explorer leader, he also taught Wilson II, she leaves two production of “Amahl and daughters, a stepdaughter,

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Class Notes.indd 51 10/17/11 4:16 PM In Memoriam three stepsons, fi ve Joan Smith Ramier ’53, a member of the Stockton He completed his residencies grandchildren and a brother, daughter, Betsy Ramier Fine Arts Club and a master in internal medicine S. Shepherd Tate ’39. Vacheron ’82, and three gardener, she belonged to at Mayo Clinic and the ’52 Virginia Neely Dozier grandchildren. Peachtree United Methodist University of Minnesota, of Greensboro, NC, May ’53 John Van den Bosch Church. She leaves two followed by a fellowship in 17, 2011, in Brevard, NC. Jr. of Jackson, TN, May 10, sisters, a brother, three allergy and immunology Following employment by 2011. An attorney in Jackson nieces, two nephews and fi ve at Massachusetts General the Veterans Administration for more than 50 years and great nieces and nephews. Hospital in Boston. For and the U.S. Corps of an avid sportsman, he was ’59 Joseph Shelton many years he maintained a Engineers after World War an active member of First Hardison Jr. of Memphis, medical practice in Memphis II, she taught in the Shelby Presbyterian Church, where May 5, 2011. He leaves two in the fi eld of allergy and County and Memphis City he had served as deacon and daughters; a son, Joseph immunology. He leaves his Schools systems, where she taught Sunday school. The Steuterman Hardison III wife, Deborah Dye Taylor, a also served as an assistant widower of Yelena Lane ’94; and his mother. daughter and a son, William principal. She continued Van den Bosch, he leaves a ’59 Thomas Owen Schrodt Wood Taylor III ’88. her teaching career at daughter, three sons, four of Memphis, June 21, 2011. ’64 Judith “Judy” Watt the American School in grandchildren, two great- A retired history teacher, he Maples of Bowling Green, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, grandchildren and a brother. was a member of Christ KY, formerly of Monroe, then in Greensboro. She ’54 Robert Edwin McClure United Methodist Church LA, April 30, 2011. She was a past president Jr. of Laurinburg, NC, and the Lamplighter attended First Christian of Curry School PTA, July 25, 2011. He served Sunday School Class, West Church, and her goal in Episcopal Church Women in the U.S. Army, 1954- Tennessee Historical Society, life was singing; she was of St. Andrews Church and 57, fi rst as a member of 1st Rhodes Alumni Association, always a member of a church the University Women’s Calvary Division Band, Lions Club and Kiwanis choir or community chorus. Association of UNC then as an engineer for Far Club. He leaves his wife She also enjoyed reading Greensboro. She wrote a East Network in Japan. of 33 years, “Lady” Helen and gardening. She leaves regular gardening column He and his family called Schrodt. her husband of 48 years, for her hometown newspaper Wilmington, NC, home ’62 Jack Durnin Herbert Ernest G. Maples ’63; two in Tennessee and worked for more than 30 years. He of River Ridge, LA, June 21, daughters; a son; a sister; part time for Harris Teeter. held a variety of positions in 2011. Professor emeritus of and six grandchildren. She leaves her husband, the Southern Presbyterian Biochemistry & Molecular ’87 Douglas Carson Rockett Craig L. Dozier, two sons, Church, and retired Biology at the Louisiana of Eldora, CO, June 4, 2011. a granddaughter, a great- from the public relations State University Health An avid music and sports grandson and a sister. department of New Hanover Sciences Center in New fan who traveled the world ’52 Sara Campbell Hubeli Regional Medical Center Orleans since 2007, he and pursued many academic of Tulsa, OK, Nov. 5, 2010. in Wilmington in 1996. He was a founding director of and professional endeavors, ’53 Don A. Ramier Jr. of was a charter member of the Blue Ridge Institute he earned his Doctor of Memphis, June 2, 2011. the Wilmington Pops Wind for Medical Research in Podiatric Medicine degree During college, he was Ensemble and the Lower North Carolina. A noted from the California College a sports writer for The Cape Fear Hospice board teacher and researcher, he of Cytotechnology Program Commercial Appeal and a of directors. He served as a was a member of several in 2001. He leaves his staff writer for United Press. deacon and elder in several professional organizations. mother, Carol Ann Greaves Following college, he served Presbyterian congregations He leaves his wife, Susie Rockett ’59, and a sister. as a Navy line offi cer with and worked as a church Herbert, two sons and ’89 Dale R. Kaiser of a communications specialty. choir director for a dozen a sister, Joan Herbert Mobile, AL, May 8, 2011. He was with Cyanamid years. He leaves his wife, Murchison ’64. He leaves his father, Philip in New Orleans prior to Barbara Davis McClure, two ’62 Patsy Baumann Kaiser, a sister, an uncle and returning to Memphis in daughters, fi ve grandchildren McCrory of Arlington, TN, a cousin. 1957, when he joined Plough and a nephew. June 1, 2011. Music was her ’95 Thomas Ryon Rayford of Inc., where he served in ’58 Catherine Earle passion. She began teaching Fairhope, AL, June 26, 2011. fi ve divisions and was also Cortelyou of Atlanta, July 23, piano at the age of 19 and Over the years, he worked as appointed vice president 2011. She was a teacher with continued teaching all her a dietary service employee. marketing administrator the Atlanta Public School life. The widow of Thomas He leaves his parents, and director of Region District for 33 years and was Ross McCrory ’60, to whom Thomas Joseph and Sandra C, international consumer a member of the Atlanta she was married for 44 years, Bulmer Rayford, a brother, a products division. An avid Retired Teachers Association. she leaves two daughters, niece and a nephew. golfer, he was a volunteer She served as treasurer and four grandsons and a brother. for Meals on Wheels and was an active member of the ’62 Jenny Lee Yates of a member of Germantown Fort Mims Chapter of the Memphis, May 14, 2011. Presbyterian Church. He Daughters of the American ’63 William Wood Taylor Jr. leaves his wife of 57 years, Revolution. An active of Memphis, Aug. 30, 2011.

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ur students’ passion for learning is Omatched by the passion for giving in our alumni, parents and friends. We express our deepest gratitude to all who sustain Rhodes College with their fi nancial commitments.

Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 1 10/17/11 2:33 PM The Benefactors’ Circle The Benefactors’ Circle in the Cloister of Palmer Hall includes the names of those who have made historic commitments to Rhodes.

Connie and Dunbar Abston Hazel M.^ and Ralph C. Hon^ Robert and Ruby Priddy Charitable Trust Emily P.^ and Emerson A. Alburty^ The Hyde Family Foundations Linda W. and S. Herbert Rhea^ Lucille Hamer ’48 and Robert W. Amis Margaret R. Hyde ’34^ Josie^ and Julian Robertson ’48^ Dorothy C. King^ Patricia K. and Charles W. Robertson, Jr. ARAMARK Corporation ’65 The Kresge Foundation Ann Pridgen ’47 and Edgar H. Bailey Martha R.^ and James D. Robinson^ E. H. Little^ Paul Barret, Jr. ’46^ Jac C. Ruffi n ’41^ Suzanne and Neely Mallory, Jr. Walter D. Bellingrath^ James F. Ruffi n^ Edward C. Martin, Jr. ’41^ Carolyn^ and Winton Blount^ J. S.^ and Jan S. Seidman Virginia^ and Robert^ McCallum Corella Allen^ and Bertram F. Bonner^ Leone W.^ and P. K. Seidman^ Harry B. McCoy, Jr.^ L. Palmer Brown, III ’30^ Cindy L. and John C. Sites ’74 Mabel M. and Phillip H. McNeill Neville Frierson Bryan ’58 and John H. Jeannette Spann ’30^ Bryan ’58 Pamela and William Michaelcheck ’69 James A. Thomas III ’62^ Joyce A. Mollerup and Robert H. Judith Deavenport ’56 and Frank M. Buckman Mitchener, Jr. Terry E. Westbrook ’66^ Stanley J.^ and Mertie W. Buckman^ Axson Brown and Bryan Morgan Mary Wilson White^ Valerie S. and Glenn C. Burgess Lillian^ and Morrie Moss^ The Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Catherine^ and A. K. Burrow^ Bruce K. and Harold F. Ohlendorf^ ’31 Dorothy^ and Kemmons^ Wilson Christine Barham Caruthers^ Catherine^ and Edmund Orgill^ Rebecca Webb and Spence L. Wilson Rachel M.^ and S. DeWitt Clough^ Joseph and Irene Leatherman Orgill Marjorie ’39^ and Alvin Wunderlich, Jr. ’39 Patricia H. and John H. Crabtree, Jr. ’57 Weetie and Harry Phillips, Sr.^

Brenda and Lester Crain ’51 The Plough Foundation ^In Memoriam Linda and Mike Curb Carol W. and James H. Prentiss^ The Day Foundation William B. Dunavant, Jr. Sarah M.^ and Robert C. Flemister, Jr.^ ’26 The Ford Foundation Nancy Hill Fulmer ’51^ and Arthur Fulmer Allison and Thomas M. Garrott Alfred C. Glassell ’11^ Boyce^ and Cecil M. Gooch^ The Hassell Family^ of Clifton, Tennessee Napoleon^ and Marie Cordes Hill^

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 2 10/17/11 3:09 PM The Charles E. Diehl Society Randall R. Rhea ’77, President The Charles E. Diehl Society is named for Charles E. Diehl, who served as College President from 1917-49. The Society recognizes individuals who have provided generous fi nancial support for the operation of the college as well as leadership, loyalty and expertise throughout the year. Diehl Society Benefactor Kenneth F. Clark, Jr. Elisabeth Raque Nesler Endowed Circle Barry D. Johnson ’83* Denise Fontenot Conte ’91* Joseph Hartt Nesler Susanna Yarbrough Johnson* James V. Conte, Jr. ’91* James E. Newman of the Charles E. Herbert Linville ’50 Mary Farnham Crawford ’78 Jennifer Worsham Newman ’73 John Palmer Meg Thomas Crosby ’92 David Overend ’96 Diehl Society Vicki Gilmore Palmer ’75 Scott J. Crosby Willson M. Overend Klaus T. Said Lewis R. Donelson ’38* Gregory A. Peters ’82 To ensure Rhodes’ continuing fi nancial Laura C. Said David B. DuBard ’88 Tess Peters strength, unrestricted endowment Carole Pearson Troutt Joe M. Duncan ’63 John R. Pharis ’67 gifts can be made to fund perpetual William E. Troutt Lee Seabrook Duncan ’73 Gayle Davis Posey memberships in the Charles E. Diehl Debby Wallace Laila Adams Eckels ’71 William H. Posey, III ’80 Society. These unrestricted gifts may John M. Wallace, III ’75 Richard H. Eckels ’70 Daphne Domaschk Pyhrr* be either current or deferred or some Rebecca Webb Wilson Jane Porter Feild Stephen Anthony Pyhrr* combination of the two. They are Spence L. Wilson Roscoe A. Feild, Jr. ’52 A. Marvin Quattlebaum, Jr. ’86 recognized with membership in the Deborah Flexner Laurie Enos Quattlebaum ’84 Endowed Circle. Diehl Society Sustainer Thomas M. Flexner ’76 Charlaine Harris Schulz ’73* Connie Abston John Albert Fogarty Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson ’58 Dunbar Abston, Jr. Nancy Womack Fogarty Aubrey A. Smith, Jr. ’63 Endowed James N. Augustine, Jr. ’89 C. Kevin Garland ’90* Brenda Schilly Smith Tanya Coleman Augustine Sherrill Cameron Garland ’90* Katherine Hinds Smythe ’53 Guarantors Carol Piplar Barton Deirdre Giblin W. Hamilton Smythe, III ’52 James H. Barton J.W. Gibson M. Gray Stevens ’82 Mr.^ and Mrs. James A. Thomas, III ’62 Carolyn Farrior Boone* Katherine Buckman Gibson Betty Wood Storrs ’53 Jim Buford Boone, Jr.* Evelyn Gossum Charles L. Storrs^ Stratton H. Bull, Jr. ’74 R. Sann Gossum ’86 Janet Graf Tate Members of the John H. Coats ’75 Jason T. Greene ’91 S. Shepherd Tate ’39 Pamela Coats Michelle Long Greene ’91 J. Charles Taylor ’74* Charles E. Diehl Kelty Crain Brent Christopher Haney Virginia Norquist Taylor* Rogers L. Crain Christine S. Haney Henry D. Varnell, Jr. Society Barbara Howell Hamilton ’51 Thomas B. Harris Jeanne Scott Varnell ’58 Ralph S. Hamilton Kathy Lynn Hayek ’81* Jenna Goodloe Wade Members of the Charles E. Diehl Daniel B. Hatzenbuehler ’71* C. Stratton Hill, Jr. ’50 John P. Wade Society provide annual unrestricted Robin Ritter Hatzenbuehler ’71* Charlotte Hill Robert R. Waller gifts. Membership levels in the Society Camille Tanner Jones Elizabeth P. Johnson Sarah Pickens Waller ’63 are Philanthropists ($100,000 or W. Ralph Jones, III ’79 Ethan W. Johnson Mary Rodriguez Wardrop ’55 more), Guarantors ($50,000 or more), Riea M. Lainoff Robert M. Johnson, Jr. David D. Watts ’63 Fellows ($25,000 or more), Benefactors Steven Roy Lainoff Doreen M. Kelly Janet Watts ($15,000 or more), Sustainers ($10,000 J. Stephen Martin Gary Allan King Joy Brown Wiener ’52 or more) and Patrons ($5,000 or L. Allen Reynolds ’60 Rose O’Dell King Russel L. Wiener ’42 more). For those alumni who have Randall R. Rhea ’77 A. Dale Ledbetter ’64 Kathryn Anne Williams not yet celebrated their 10th reunion, Jocelyn Rudner Bruce R. LeForce ’81 Grace Morris Williamson ’57 membership is offered at a reduced William B. Rudner Charlotte A. LeForce Douglas Hurt Yarn* amount. Gifts refl ecting an increase John Joseph Sherman Lola Harrison Llewellyn Lisa Flint Yarn* to a higher level are marked with an Mary Donnelly Sherman Robert R. Llewellyn Two Anonymous Donors asterisk. Donna T. Springfi eld Suzanne Mallory James F. Springfi eld, Sr. ’51 W. Neely Mallory, Jr. Charles E. Diehl Society Diehl Society Guarantor One Anonymous Donor Elizabeth Malone Executive Committee Robert H. Buckman John Thomas Malone Michelle B. Babcock ’98 Joyce A. Mollerup Diehl Society Patron Jo Maxwell C. Williams Butler, III ’63 Diehl Society Fellow Charles Maurice Agee, III ’99 John B. Maxwell, Jr. ’57 Deborah Legg Craddock ’80 Deborah Legg Craddock ’80* Madison Moore Agee ’99 Mary McCallum McDonnell Laila Adams Eckels ’71 Robert E. Craddock, Jr.* Michelle B. Babcock ’98 Michael McDonnell Roscoe A. Feild, Jr. ’52 Brenda Crain Jack R. Blair James E. McGehee, Jr. John B. Maxwell, Jr. ’57 J. Lester Crain, Jr. ’51 Kathleen D. Blair Mabel McCall McNeill William J. Michaelcheck ’69 James Finley Erwin John H. Bryan ’58 Phillip H. McNeill Randall R. Rhea ’77, President Pam Jean Erwin John H. Bryan, III ’83 Calvin Mew Arthur W. Rollins ’81 J. L. Jerden ’59 Louise Comiskey Bryan J. Michael Millis Spence L. Wilson Jane Grey Jerden Neville Frierson Bryan ’58 Janet C. Millis Pamela Furer Michaelcheck Dorothy Dyess Bryce-Morton ’47 Fred Montesi, III ^In Memoriam William J. Michaelcheck ’69 C. Williams Butler, III ’63 Pamela Palmer Montesi ’80 Arthur W. Rollins ’81 Joan Davis Butler Johnny B. Moore, Jr. ’88 Cathy Rollins Bruce E. Campbell, Jr. Merry Moore Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. ’39 Judith Campbell Craig W. Murray ’69 Ellen Clark^ Meepsie Murray

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 3 10/17/11 3:10 PM The Red and Black Society Vivian Dellinger McWilliams ’73, Samad S. Samana ’07, Grace Gabriel Williams ’03, Co-Chairs Members of the Red and Black Society provide annual unrestricted gifts. Membership levels in the society, which takes its name from the colors in the college seal, are Partners ($3,500 or more), Senior Members ($2,500 or more), Associates ($1,500 or more) and Members ($1,000 or more). For those alumni who have not yet celebrated their 10th reunion, membership is offered at a reduced amount. Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level are marked with an asterisk. Red and Black Society Thomas A. Huff ’57 Red and Black Society Julia Katherine Jardine ’07 Partner Elizabeth Sheppard Hurley ’84 Associate Lisa Broemmelsick Jehl* Katherine Jackson Bye Mark Nolan Hurley ’82 Bette Joan Ackerman Louis Crowley Jehl, Jr.* Raymond E. Bye, Jr. ’66 Robert A. Jetmundsen ’77 John R. Adams, Jr. ’81 Bridget Jensen Carole L. Branyan ’67 Erin Stukey Johnson ’73 Stephanie Bankston Adams ’82 Derren Dee Johnson* Jerald M. Duncan ’61 Warren T. Johnson, Jr. Jane Phelps Arnold ’49 Frederick Alan Johnson* Martha Duncan Thomas Lawrence Jones Russell P. Ashford ’83 John W. Johnston ’75* John Edwin Ferebee* Tsutomu Kawazoe ’63* David Hughes Barber Thomas A. Jones ’73 Helyn Shelley Goldstein* Lizabeth Kelley Jean Louise Barber Angeline Cook Kinnaird Linn ’79 Roy L. Greenlee James R. Lientz, Jr. Donna Lorraine Barlett ’80 Lynn Stapleton Koch ’83 Sara Jane Bryant Greenlee ’52 Margaret Hall Lientz Ellen Barton Blackmon ’02 Robert A. Koch J. Mark Hollingsworth ’73 Matthew D. Marcotte ’99 Fred Moody Blackmon, Jr. ’01 Henry A. Kurtz Tena Hollingsworth Julia Matthews* Cindy Boone Andrea Lainhart Agnes S. Lowe Michael L. Matthews ’84* J. Allen Boone, Jr. ’71 Stephen P. Lainhart James R. Lowe Forrest S. McCartney Barbara Lesh Borleske ’68 Henry M. Lee, Jr. ’75 Alexander J. McKelway ’86* Ruth Griffi s McCartney ’50 Stephen G. Borleske Helen A. Lilienstern Anh Nguyen* Mary Lenore McCormick Laura Keever Brimberry ’89 John L. Malanchuk Michael G. Nolan ’79* James L. McElroy ’69 Olin K. Brimberry Maureen M. Malanchuk Rosalia Nolan* Katherine Maddox McElroy ’77 Rickman P. Brown ’77 Hal David Martin Elizabeth Roe Pearce ’91 Margaret Ruyl McTier ’61 Glenn Burdeaux Kimberly A. Martin Dac Tat Pham* Joe McWilliams Anne Allain Chadwick Michelle Kay Martin Cynthia Crowson Pierce* Vivian Dellinger McWilliams ’73 Winslow Joseph Chadwick William D. Martin George Forster Pierce, III* Cecilia H. Morgan* R. Alan Chambers George Stephen Mason, Jr.* Brian F. Sudderth ’77 John R. Morgan* Rebecca S. Chambers Kym Freeman Mason* Lynn Reecer Sudderth ’78 Ginger Nussbaum Dane S. Ciolino ’85 James G. McClure ’46 Joellyn Forrester Sullivan ’77 Luther J. Nussbaum ’68 Herman Cortes Marion Dugdale McClure Thomas D. Sullivan Jonathan David Nussdorf Sara Stainback Cortes ’98 Isaac Joseph McFadden* Grace Gabriel Williams ’03 Amy Inklebarger Ogden John T. Cotham, Jr. ’74 Brian S. McGeorge ’95 Harry P. Ogden ’71 Mary Beth Overton Cotham ’74 Susan S. McGeorge Red and Black Society Senior Joel Perchik* Carla Jane Cox ’73 Leila Dell Mischer G. Wright Bates, Jr. ’87 Pamela Perchik* Martha House Crenshaw ’74 Walter Max Mischer, Jr. Kimberly Collins Bates ’88 Jeanne Ellen Perkins Senter Crook ’65* Carol Ellis Morgan ’76 Kenneth B. Bielinski Joe Bob Perkins Cynthia T. Culmo J. Thomas Morgan, III Linda Bielinski Ashton Phelps, Jr. Mark M. Culmo Molly Newman David D. Blalock, Jr. Suzanne Phelps Timothy D. Davis ’87 Martha Irene Pedersen ’70 Nancy R. Blalock Louis M. Phillips ’76 Nancy Davis Donachie Daniel E. Pellegrom* James D. Bonham ’76* Charles J. Reichelt, Jr. Robert James Donachie, Jr. Sally Pellegrom* Jane S. Bonham* Elizabeth Proctor Reichelt ’92 Carl G. Dury, II ’72 Sarah Rook Perkins ’49 Carolyn Crenshaw Carl ’79 Melody Hokanson Richey P.J. Marschner Edington Gary M. Polovich* Ralph A. Carl ’75 Warren A. Richey William H. Edington ’67 Peggy Collins Polovich* Alper M. Cetingok ’97* Anna Robbins Christopher N. Emanuel ’92 Narendra Pranav Leslie Murphy Cetingok S. Gwin Robbins, Jr. ’68 Cynthia Pfohl Erensen ’05 Nila Pranav Michael T. Clary ’77* Cary G. Rotter Michael Erensen Grace Wunderlich Prange ’39 Nancy E. Clary* Wendy Tallent Rotter ’87 Lawrence E. Evans ’65 Mary Lampton Puckett ’74 Georgia S. Davis Diane Rudner J. Robert Farrell ’71 Richard H. Puckett William H. Davis, Jr. ’68 Jerry Sanders Linda K. Farrell Henrietta Ratcliff Michael R. Drompp Michael John Semmes Ellen Kimbrough Fones James E. Ratcliff, Jr. ’52 Douglas Brian Duncan ’96 Yvette Young Semmes Jere B. Fones ’70 Morris T. Reagan ’60 Kristen Taylor Duncan ’96 Harry L. Swinney ’61 Christy Holt Frierson Elizabeth Browning Riley* Gary Bruce Elliott* Edward O. Uthman ’74 John Bolinger Frierson Mary Jane Smalley Roberts ’58 Manouchehr D. Farahani* Margaret Uthman Emmel B. Golden, Jr. ’72* Paul O. Roberts Maria E. Farahani* Carolyn Spann Utt* Nancy Jaco Golden ’71* Jeff J. Rold Ellen Marie Feldman-Elliott* William Phillips Utt* Elizabeth Myers Haag ’98 Kathleen C. Rold Camille Roberts Fenton* Benjamin F. Ward, Jr. ’65* Douglas F. Halijan ’89* Ann Rollow Ross ’52* John M. Fenton* Suzanne McCarroll Warner ’57 Margaret Lawson Headrick ’73 Samad S. Samana ’07 C. Bradford Foster, III ’69 Andrew W. Watts ’85 S. Russell Headrick ’73 Margaret Bane Schatzman ’79* Susan Hoefer Foster ’69 Cathy Harper Watts Edward C. Hermann ’42* Nathan K. Schatzman* Russell E. Galloway ’80* Russell T. Wigginton, Jr. ’88 Katherine M. Hermann* Barry Charles Schully* Sherry Galloway* Jane Wittichen Williams ’52* Michael E. Hettinger ’68 Ellen Faust Schully* Karen Marie Gehrs ’83* Jane Cady Wright* Terry Carmack Hettinger David B. Short ’52 Debbie Bennett Goss Deborah Hewitt Wynne Dennis A. Higdon* Sara Jeanette Sims ’76* John Bradford Goss Steven Earl Wynne Joanna Coss Higdon ’66* Lisa B. Singer Jeffrey E. Hazlewood ’82* George Villere Young* Sally Ann Holmes ’85 Ann Crandall Sloan Frances Clevenger Henkel ’79 Sarah Chesser Young* Scott P. Howard ’73 C. Hamilton Sloan Michael C. Henkel ’79 One Anonymous Donor Nancy Cox Howell ’67 Burton N. Stodghill ’92 Bradley Neilson Howell, Sr. Walter B. Howell ’66 David L. Tait Sara Jane Howell James E. Huettner Mary Rebecca Moore Tait ’83 Anne Hixon Huff ’57 Phyllis C. Huettner John R. Tilton ’67

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 4 10/17/11 3:11 PM Lois Tilton Jessica Hayley Cohen ’11 Raymond B. Gill, III Charles W. Kinslow, III ’72 Linda Z. Tufton James N. Compton ’71 James B. Golden, III ’85 Charles A. Kirby Peter Michael Tufton Jan Bellew Connor Harry T. Goldman, Jr. Susan Daigle Kirby Carl E. Vest ’92* Robert Blacksher Connor Mary Goldman Glenda Gail Kirkpatrick Patricia Louise Walls ’65 Charles E. Cook, Jr. Angela Denise Graeber Robert D. Kirkpatrick Rebecca Wynn Weiler ’69 Lucy Gerald Cook Michael Coleman Graeber Rebecca Davis Knack ’60 Richard E. Weiler E. Ralph Cotham, IV Robert C. Grenfell ’75 Robert E. Kneip ’08 Tracy L. Wesche Mary Frances Buxton Cotham ’62 Jeffery Glen Grigsby Gerald A. Koonce ’73 W. Allen Wesche ’88 Colin L. Cox ’09 Nancy Lynne Grigsby Patricia Ann Lane ’72 Robert W. Wheeler ’84 Jacob T. Cremer ’06 Gerald S. Grisham* Berta Radford Laney ’50 Pamela Wild Terin Barbas Cremer Teresa C. Grisham* James Thomas Laney Robert M. Wild, Jr. ’66 C. Richard Crosby Helen Hall Kenwright* John Dukes Langston Ernest B. Williams, IV ’77 Wynona Gillmore Crosby ’64 Sue Dunn Hall ’69 Susan Hughes Langston Michael Shay Womack, Sr. Catherine Susanna Cuellar ’96 Rachel Marie Harpool ’10* C. Lynn Lawson ’87 Stacy Sodel Womack Catherine Elizabeth Skvarla Cutshall ’02* Marc A. Hautot Beth Gunn Lee ’02 One Anonymous Donor Martha Stracener Dantzic ’90* Deborah Jean Havner Kye Young Lee* Elizabeth Gay Daughdrill Galen Clifford Havner William D. Leibner ’10 Red and Black Society James H. Daughdrill, Jr. A. Elizabeth Headley Mary Dempsey Lembke Member Jeffery K. Davis ’85 Arthur S. Headley Matthew H. Lembke ’88 E. Rucker Agee, Jr. ’91* Mary Lynn Tucker Davis ’84 Carol E. Headley Nancy Hope Lenox ’71 Amanda Jones Aghdami ’90 Andre de Araujo Jorge ’04 Martin S. Headley John Dewitt Lent Farhad Aghdami Blanche Buckingham Deaderick ’65 Claire Chambers Hegarty ’01* Pamela K. Lent Catharine Coleman Alexander ’56 Michael R. Deaderick ’64 Susan Dillard Hendrickson ’69 Karen Hermele Levy ’81* H. William Allen, III ’66 Kelsey Claire Dean ’09 William G. Hendrickson ’68 Walter M. Levy* Katherine Willis Allen ’66 Alexander D. DeGenova ’14 Jerry D. Heston ’78 Clay Lilienstern Mitchell S. Anscher David C. DeGenova Mary Jennifer Hill ’80* Rebecca Lilienstern Sherry M. Anscher Jordan M. DeMoss ’03 John S. Hille ’69 David E. Lindsey ’63 Joseph H. Autry, III ’65 Lauren Copper DeMoss ’03 Tansill Heslip Hille ’69 Jeanie Heltzel Lindsey ’65 Betsy Breytspraak Awsumb ’63 Joyce Dortch Ross W. Hilliard ’07* Scott A. Lisse George W. Awsumb ’61 Richard W. Dortch ’58 Leah Karen Hirsch ’08 Tracey L. Lisse Hazel B. Bailey Carol Annette DuBard ’92 Cynthia Allen Hoffman ’74* Carl A. Lcokhart Randy E. Bailey Amy F. Dudek Jessica Marya Hoffman ’01 Elizabeth H. Lockhart C. Michelle Baker Joseph E. Dudek, Jr. ’94 Michael J. Hofto Robert E. Loeb* William Anderson Baker Harold C. Dufour, Jr. ’87 Nancy T. Hofto Chrissy Lydick G. Mitchell Baldree ’83 Jennifer Dufour William Mason Holmes, Jr. ’64 Walter E. Lydick, Jr. ’68 Marie Farrar Baldree ’85 Tommie S. Dunavant Dr. Michael Horberg Edward S. Mackey Mary Allie McColgan Baldwin ’61 William B. Dunavant, Jr. Jane M. Horn Susan Eades Mackey ’85 Thomas Medley Bale James Baldwin Duncan, III Warren B. Horn Douglas Hayes Madison Vickie Lynn Bale Jason E. Dunn ’99 Lynn Horton Stephanie Madison Jeffrey C. Barens Christine Ray Eades ’82 Richard A. Horton Ahad Mahootchi ’88 Kristin L. Barens David L. Eades ’82 Daniel M. Hougland ’76 Kenneth John Mallin Marie Prat Baxley Jennifer Fey Edmonds ’68 Amy Farley Howe ’83 Mary Victoria Mallin William Joseph Baxley Oscar H. Edmonds, III R. Davis Howe, Jr. ’83 Neely Mallory, III Anne Gaudet Beard ’84* Carolyn Edwards Lowry H. Howell ’95 Mary Beth Mankin* Richardson Beard* Michael A. Edwards ’79 Leigh Taylor Hughes ’91 William G. Mankin ’62* Karen Rebecca Beardslee ’87* Georgia Wolfe Engwall Eva Mae Duncan Hussey ’59 Janet Ann Marr Joy Magdovitz Bearman ’58 K. Wyatt Engwall ’69 Robert J. Hussey, Jr. Price Hendricks Marr Leo M. Bearman, Jr. Priscilla Hinkle Ennis ’68 Kathryn Smallwood Jacobus ’62 Douglas F. Martin Cara Lilly Belcher Robert J. Ennis John Jacobus ’62 Elizabeth Bruce Martin ’80 E. Stevenson Belcher ’81 Sarah Kinnard Evins Robert A. James, Jr. ’91 Joseph G. Martin, Jr.* Nancy Cotham Black ’94* Starling Claude Evins Charles R. Johanson Larrie Del Daniel Martin ’66* Lori L. Blackmer Clay T. Farha Theresa B. Johanson David L. McAdoo ’62* William Petus Blalock Jamie L. Farha Emily Mills Johnson ’83 Betty Canon McArthur^ ’49* Kenneth Adam Bohnert ’07 Whitney Lynn Faust ’10* Arch C. Johnston ’67 Amy Hazlewood McAtee ’86 Suzanne L. Bonefas Donna Kay Fisher ’71 Carrie Osborne Johnston ’06 W. Neal McAtee ’85 Anne Riley Bourne ’54 Stephanie Louise Flaniken ’76 Jennifer Harris Johnston ’93 R. Scott McCord ’85 Robert I. Bourne, Jr. ’54 Patricia Michele Flynn ’77 Jill S. Johnston William McCoy* Anthony L. Brady, Jr. ’80* Martha Fogelman Stuart T. Johnston ’03 James T. McDonald, Jr. ’51 James E. Brannon ’81 Robert F. Fogelman Lynn Jaseph Jones ’59 Jane W. McKim* Katharine Farmer Breaux ’99 Brian E. Foshee Stephen P. Jones Thomas F. McKim* Matthew H. Breaux ’99 Lauren Foshee Vickie Hardy Jones ’93 Frank S. McKnight ’49 Chip Brian ’94 Suzy Elizabeth Fournier ’02* Ann F. Jury Patricia Caldwell McKnight ’49 Susan E. Brown* Kristine Kathleen Fox Clifford S. Jury B. Denton McLellan ’58 Keith N. Browning Laura Ann Frase ’82 Cheryl L. Kaywood John W. McQuiston, II ’65 Pamela O. Browning Catherine Moore Freeburg ’40 Sam K. Kaywood Robbie Walker McQuiston ’65 James McDuffi e Bruce, III Elise Frick Keith E. Kelly ’88 Mary Jane McWherter Margaret Gower Bruce Michael R. Frick ’80 Robin Meredith Kelly ’89 Mike R. McWherter William C. Buchheit, Jr. ’98* Arthur F. Fulmer, Jr. Eleanor Rosson Kennedy ’69 Vivian Gay McWilliams ’08 Terese Jean Buscher* Arthur Fulmer, III John L. Kennedy ’69 Aurelia Wammack Michaels ’69* R. Bradford Camp, Jr. ’66 Michelle Vick Fulmer ’83 Charles Kenwright, III* Geraldine Miller Christopher W. Cardwell ’94 Lela Sanford Whittle Germann Katie Tart Kibler ’98* Lisa Gilchrist Mischke ’81 Deborah Christina Chan ’91* Logan H. Germann ’93 W. Scott Kibler ’98* Philip E. Mischke ’79 John S. Cherry, Jr. ’63 Elizabeth Hubbard Gill ’71 James R. Kingman ’09 Charles S. Mitchell, V ’94

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 5 10/17/11 3:11 PM The Red and Black Society continued from page 5 Elizabeth Ann Mockely Patrick O. Proctor ’80 Irma Waddell Stafford ’47 Mary McDonald Wetterau ’54* Houston Niller Moore ’29 Wayne W. Pyeatt James W. Stafford Lewis P. Wexler Patricia Riegle Morehead ’54 Mikkel B. Quam ’09 John C. Stepan ’63 Lynda Lipscomb Wexler ’60 William E. Morehead Joan Corbett Quinn Rebecca Stepan Charles L. Wheeler ’05 Margaret Kathleen Morgan ’11 John H. Quinn, Jr. ’58 Laura Hoffmeister Stevens ’05 Molly Chapman Wheeler ’05 David M. Morris ’54 Carmen M. Ramirez Phillip L. Stevens ’04 Jay N. Whipple James Riley Mulroy, II ’71 J. Richard Ramirez Sarah Elizabeth Stevens ’05* Allyson Kennett Williams ’96 Nancy Mulroy James G. Ramsey ’76* Gregory L. Stewart ’94 Barbara Williams Mary E. Murchison* Jan H. Ramsey* Elizabeth Kealoha Stinson ’97* Brett K. Williams ’94 Ian F. Murray ’66 Mark W. Randolph Anne Heard Stokes Christie McDaniel Williams Pamela Denise Murray ’83 Charlotte Lebo Ray ’67 John W. Stokes, Jr. G. Kenneth Williams Kenneth John Najder James A. Ray Gayle Scott Storey ’70 John A. Williams Michelle C. Najder Bhaskar C. Reddy Robert J. Strandburg Kevin H. Williams ’89 Joseph J. Nash ’81 Tanuja Reddy Carol Ann Colclough Strickland ’68 Vivian Gray Williams Edward R. Nelson, Jr. Marshall M. Redmon ’84 Sidney J. Strickland, III ’68 Jon David Willingham ’04 John A. Nelson* Melissa Jordan Redmon ’82 Nicholas C. Stutzman ’07 George W. Wilson, III ’53* Mamye Nelson Bruce A. Reed Choojit Sweeney Natalie Wilson* Emily Claire Nesler ’11 Page B. Reed John J. Sweeney, Jr. William C. Wilson ’61 D. Gordon Newbern Dotti P. Reeder Amy Morris Teal* David J. Wottle Linda Baird Newbern ’82 Eugene C. Reynolds ’43* Eric M. Teal ’91* Janice Kay Wottle Bridget Ruth Nicholson ’10 Christopher L. Riley ’84 Lora Alexander Terry ’07* Linda Kay Yates ’69 Andrew Jackson Noble, III Fred Knox Robinson* Frank B. Thacher, III ’01 Donna Mannina Young ’88 Chris Nunn ’97 Kathleen Wagner Robinson* Alison Thomas Kelly Elizabeth Young Carol Ann Perry Ogilvie ’79* Rebecca Ruth Rollins ’85* J. Scott Thomas ’86 Peter Michael Young C. Clark Ogilvie ’91* Beth McFadden Rouse James W. Thomas, II ’70 Peter F. Zanca ’10 Paul M. Ollinger ’91 Robert Hudson Rouse Myrna Thomas Emily Perkins Zerfoss John S. Olsen Joseph E. Royal James Orville Thompson, Sr. Thomas Bowman Zerfoss, III Julie Ann Olsen Kathryn A. Royal Lynn Stanley Thompson Three Anonymous Donors Emily Davis Olson ’06 Carol Lee Collins Royer ’78 Josephine Taylor Threlkeld ’54 Maureen Elaine O’Neal Cynthia Laine Royer ’07* William C. Threlkeld ’53 Red and Black Society Michael John O’Neal Joe Royer James W. Tomforde* Executive Committee C. Penn Owen, III Michael Royer Leigh Brock Tomforde* Russell P. Ashford ’83 Gwen Jones Owen ’79 Shelley Jean Royer Endang Megawatt Tong Barbara Lesh Borleske ’68 D. Davidson Oxley ’87 Philip J. Ruppel ’06 William Chi Tong Katharine Farmer Breaux ’99 Mary Lee Palmer ’79 Carolyn R. Russell J.D. Trimble, Jr. ’52 Matthew H. Breaux ’99 Charlotte Patton Parks ’83 George M. Russell ’56 Claude B. Trusty, Jr. ’56 Raymond E. Bye, Jr. ’66 Paul N. Parks, Jr. ’83 David Joel Sackett Margaret Trusty Christopher W. Cardwell ’94 Elizabeth K. Patterson Kim Connolly Sackett April Camille Tucker ’92 Colin L. Cox ’09 Lancing C. Patterson William K. Sample ’73* John W. Tucker ’80 James B. Golden, III ’85 Tracy Vezina Patterson ’84 Alan Dale Sandifer Mrs. Laurie Ann Tucker Leah Karen Hirsch ’08 Julianne Johnson Paunescu ’89 Mary Louise Sandifer Margaret Pons Tufton ’08* Michael L. Matthews ’84 Frances Crouch Perkins ’51 Howard M. Schramm, III ’98 Michael H. Tufton ’09* Vivian Dellinger McWilliams ’73 Charles Perry ’40 Eric H. Schultz Agnes Ming Turley ’44 Wesley N. Meador ’00 Ann Petersen Kim A. Schultz Ralph V. Turner ’57* Melinda Carol Phillips ’03 James D. Petersen ’60 Eric T. Sefton ’02 Michael S. Tutor Hafford C. Porter, II ’08 Betty Chalmers Peyton ’58 Lauren Blalock Sefton ’03 Ruth Green Tutor ’85 John Anders Reynolds ’04 Crystal Lea Phelps ’08 Richard Sewell ’10 Christopher W. VanDervort ’02 Jonathan M. Russom ’02 Bruce A. Phillips* Elizabeth Noble Sharpe ’09 Christian B. Waddell ’93 Samad S. Samana ’07 Diane S. Phillips* Kristi M. Soileau Ada Jane Walters ’56 Richard Sewell ’10 Melinda Carol Phillips ’03 Joshua D. Solomon ’00 Deborah Susan Wann Elizabeth Noble Sharpe ’09 Diane Litwak Pikos Julie B. Southworth Ronnie J. Wann Claude B. Trusty, Jr. ’56 Michael Anthony Pikos Sarah J. Spencer Lynn Morrow Ward ’66 Grace Gabriel Williams ’03 Hafford C. Porter, II ’08 Warick F. M. Spencer James M. Watkins ’88 Allison Forsyth Prickett ’03 Allison Paige Spinks David B. Weatherman ’01 ^In Memoriam Joanna Smith Priester ’88 Stephen Christopher Spinks ’91 Diane McMillan Wellford ’59 W. Bradford Priester ’86 Trish Witherspoon Spore ’83 Walker L. Wellford, III ’59 Allyson Hooper Proctor ’87 Richard R. Spore, III ’84 Lin C. Wetterau, Jr.*

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 6 10/17/11 3:11 PM The Walter D. Bellingrath Society With deep gratitude, Rhodes College honors members of The Walter D. Bellingrath Society whose concern for the future fi nancial strength of Rhodes has led them to make historic deferred gifts to the college. Joseph W. Blount ’79 Mark N. Hurley ’82 Harrison Kirkland Osoinach ’55 Nancy Laws Thomas Carole L. Branyan ’67 Gayden Rasberry Jones ’59 Randall R. Rhea ’77 Spence L. Wilson Robert H. Buckman Dorothy Orgill Kirsch James T. Robertson ’53 William C. Wilson, Esquire ’61 C. Stratton Hill ’50 John B. Maxwell, Jr. ’57 Ann Rollow Ross ’52 Winston Wolfe Elizabeth Sheppard Hurley ’84 Paul S. Mostert ’50 James A. Thomas, III ’62^ ^In Memoriam The Ralph C. Hon Society With deep gratitude, Rhodes College recognizes members of the Ralph C. Hon Society who have ensured the future strength of the college by making Rhodes a direct benefi ciary of a variety of estate plans including will provisions, charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts and life insurance policies.

Connie Abston Henry R. Crais ’58 Jason P. Hood ’87 C. Eric Mount, Jr. ’57 Dunbar Abston, Jr. Nancy Stillman Crais Marcus C. Houston ’70 Truly Brown Mount ’59 Elizabeth Hoye Amis ’52 Judith Devore Crumby Margaret Jones Houts^ ’40 Philip P. Mulkey ’77 Lucille Hamer Amis ’48 Robert H. Crumby ’53 Scott P. Howard ’73 Chris Nunn ’97 Marshall Amis Cecil G. Culverhouse ’54 Karen Hulett Amy Inklebarger Ogden Robert W. Amis^ ’48 Alan E. Curle ’82 William B. Hulett ’69 Harry P. Ogden ’71 Ruth Foster Arnold ’77 Georgia S. Davis Catherine Howe Hunt ’81 Chandra Thakkar O’Keefe ’95 Anna Kathryn Atkinson ’38 William H. Davis, Jr. ’68 Craig A. Ingvalson ’81 Michael G. O’Keefe ’81 John Timothy Atkinson ’70 W. Lipscomb Davis, Jr. Katy B. Ingvalson Anna Ruth Olswanger ’75 John A. Austin, Jr. ’52 Edward A. de Villafranca ’83 T. Francis Jackson, III ’62 John K. Osoinach ’69 Michelle B. Babcock ’98 Richard B. Dixon ’50 Paula Shapiro Jacobson Susan Head Osoinach ’67 Cynthia Brown Bair ’83 Wilda Henderson Dodson ’74 Bridget Jensen Carol Corbitt Overend Frank G. Barton, III ’78 F. Elaine Donelson ’59 J. L. Jerden ’59 David Overend ’96 Martha J. Becker Janice Ost Donelson^ Jane Grey Jerden George D. Overend Ann Bell ’41 Lewis R. Donelson ’38 Sarah Josephine Johnson Willson M. Overend Leo Berg ’78 Edna Earl Douglas Richard C. Kamm, Jr. ’96 Richard A. Park ’59 Richard D. Bird, Jr. ’83 John P. Douglas ’48 Daney D. Kepple Michael D. Pearigen ’77 Charles P. Boone Edward G. Dudley, III ’84 Thomas R. Kepple, Jr. Clinton R. Pearson Robert L. Booth, Jr. ’58 Lynn Myrick Dudley ’82 Louise Lyell Lampton ’88 Esther West Pearson Mary Dorothy Boswell ’38 William B. Dunavant, Jr. Patricia Ann Lane ’72 Margery G. Peete Anne Riley Bourne ’54 Joe M. Duncan ’63 James C. Lanier Russell F. Peete, Jr. ’41 E. Denby Brandon, Jr. ’50 Lee Seabrook Duncan ’73 Martha Schulz Laurie ’69 J. Russell Perry^ ’33 Helen Deupree Brandon ’51 Judith Simono Durff ’66 Patricia Weaver Lawrence ’50 Amel C. Peterson, Jr. ’54 Mary Jane Howard Brandon ’66 Thomas H. Durff ’65 William S. Lawrence John R. Pharis ’67 David E. Brock ’80 Carl G. Dury, II ’72 Walter S. Lazenby, Jr. ’51 Pamela Anne Portwood ’78 Anne S. Caldwell ’51 Elizabeth Larson Eckford ’82 Nancy Hope Lenox ’71 R. Michael Potter Bruce E. Campbell, Jr. Erroll Eckford, III ’81 V. Markham Lester ’73 Rosemary Wood Potter ’70 Judith Campbell Michael A. Edwards ’79 Donald J. Lineback Carol Prentiss David B. Carr ’98 Lawrence A. Egger Herbert Linville ’50 Patrick O. Proctor ’80 Ewing Carruthers, Jr. ’39 Patricia Butterworth Egger ’65 Frances Livesay Anne Pyron Jane Ogden Carruthers ’48 Barbara Swaim Ensrud ’61 Andrew S. London Ira W. Pyron, Jr. ’48 Lorna Lyell Chain ’87 James G. Finley ’62 Jerry L. Lovelace, Jr. ’86 Carolyn Tatum Ray ’90 William D. Challen Mary Lou Carwile Finley ’64 Beverly Luttrell Christopher C. Ray ’88 Sandra Beck Charlton ’83 Demaris Bailey Ford ’84 Andrew L. MacQueen ’87 Ann McConnell Reaves^ ’47 Tom S. Charlton ’78 Robert Marvin Ford, Jr. ’82 Kimberly Chickey MacQueen ’83 Robert G. Reaves^ ’47 Anthony J. Chivetta L. Dossett Foster ’64 W. Neely Mallory, Jr. J. William Reddoch, III ’84 Dolores Chivetta W. Aaron Foster ’67 H. Grady Marlow, III ’72 Jenny Reid Ellen Clark^ Catherine Moore Freeburg ’40 Patrick L. Matlock ’74 William W. Reid, Jr. Kenneth F. Clark, Jr. James L. Fri, Jr. Ethel Taylor Maxwell ’36 David Reinmund ’82 James Nelson Clay, III ’51 Frank A. Frisch ’77 Vern E. McCarty ’66 Linda Rhea Charles P. Cobb^ ’44 Jennie Puryear Gardner^ ’31 Kathleen McClain ’74 S. Herbert Rhea^ Oliver P. Cobb, III ’76 Allison Garrott Mary McCallum McDonnell Mary Jane Smalley Roberts ’58 Ruth Moore Cobb Thomas M. Garrott, III Michael McDonnell Paul O. Roberts Beverly Claire Cole Virginia Gayle Carolyn Bruninga McGough ’68 Arthur W. Rollins ’81 Stephen H. Cole ’68 Mary R. Goodloe ’84 William H. McLean ’57 Cathy Rollins Frances Coley Henry Goodrich Harriette Hollis McLoughlin^ ’41 William B. Rudner William O. Coley, Jr. ’50 Gus G. Halliburton John T. McLoughlin^ H. Stanford Sanders ’63 John S. Collier ’46 Ethel Ashton Harrell ’54 N. P. McWhirter, III ’73 C. V. Scarborough, Jr. ’67 Louise Wilbourn Collier ’46 Dabney Nicholls Haugh ’74 Susan Neal McWhirter ’75 Carolyn P. Schriber Kevin E. Collins ’81 Robert M. Haugh ’73 David R. McWilliams ’78 Elaine K. Shanley Katharine Meacham Conover ’43 Samuel C. Highsmith ’67 Stevens D. Melton ’77 John R. Shanley, Jr. ’84 B. Bruce Cook, Jr. ’68 Allen H. Hilzheim ’43 Lisa Gilchrist Mischke ’81 Ann Gotschall Sharp ’72 Claudia Cooper Cook ’69 Jack B. Hilzheim^ ’48 Philip E. Mischke ’79 C. Edward Sharp, Jr. ’72 H. Brent Cooke, IV ’83 Cyril E. Hollingsworth, Jr. ’64 Virginia Roberson Mitchell ’60 Nelly Galloway Shearer ’60 Lisa Davis Cooke Norma Keisling Holmes ’52 Catherine Harrell Morehead ’82 Rebecca Laughlin Sherman ’38 Pete Cornish ’62 William Mason Holmes, Jr. ’64 Robert T. Morehead ’82 Elizabeth Catherine Skvarla Deborah Legg Craddock ’80 Elizabeth A. D. Hood Rosanna Morris ’41 John E. Skvarla

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Eva Sladen Robert T. Threlkeld ’82 Norma Webb ’52 Mae Milner Wood J. Brian Sladen Richard A. Trippeer, Jr. Brenda K. Webb-Lanier Franklin M. Wright^ Katherine Hinds Smythe ’53 Carole Pearson Troutt Rebecca Wynn Weiler ’69 Robert Wright W. Hamilton Smythe, III ’52 William E. Troutt Richard E. Weiler Velma Wright James F. Springfi eld, Sr. ’51 Claude B. Trusty, Jr. ’56 Lewis D. Wellford^ ’43 Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. ’39 Robert L. Stewart ’53 Margaret Trusty Erwin Hansch Westmoreland ’57 Marjorie Jennings Wunderlich^ ’39 Kathryn Whitsitt Tanner ’57 Donald W. Tucker Lewis P. Wexler Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg ’62 Ray Ulon Tanner ’54 Sybil Tucker Lynda Lipscomb Wexler ’60 Ron A. Yarbrough J. Charles Taylor ’74 Frank L. Turner, Jr.^ ’50 Sarah Boothe White ’39 Mark W. Taylor ’80 Ralph V. Turner ’57 Thomas J. White, Jr.^ ’39 ^In Memoriam Thomas P. Teasley ’69 Rann L. Vaulx ’60 Pamela Willd Loyd C. Templeton, Jr. ’56 Robert R. Waller Robert M. Wild, Jr. ’66 Peggy Ross Templeton ’56 Sarah Pickens Waller ’63 Sue Legge Wilkie John Joseph Thomason ’51 Benjamin F. Ward, Jr. ’65 George W. Wilson, III ’53 Sally Palmer Thomason Mary Rodriguez Wardrop ’55 Natalie Wilson James Howard Thompson^ ’56 David D. Watts ’63 Eileen Ruffi n Wood ’89 Margareta O. Thompson ’56 H. Reiter Webb, Jr. ’52 H. Trent Wood ’48 Restricted Gifts, Deferred Gifts and Gifts to the Endowment Rhodes gratefully acknowledges the following alumni, parents and friends who made gifts restricted for specifi c purposes, deferred gifts or gifts to build Rhodes’ permanent endowment this year.

$50,000 and up Jane Grey Jerden E. Denby Brandon, Jr. ’50 Jean S. Kirk Carol Piplar Barton Gayden Rasberry Jones ’59 Helen Deupree Brandon ’51 Scott H. Kirk James H. Barton Chrissy Lydick Carole L. Branyan ’67 Allan B. Korsakov ’64 Robert H. Buckman Walter E. Lydick, Jr. ’68 John Brown-Christenson Beth Marr Lee ’70 Betty Eckels Carolyn T. McAfee Patty Brown-Christenson James R. Lientz, Jr. Jennie Puryear Gardner^ ’31 William McCoy Keith N. Browning Margaret Hall Lientz Allison Garrott James E. McGehee, Jr. Pamela O. Browning Cathy Lindsey Thomas M. Garrott, III Pamela Furer Michaelcheck Scoti A. Carden Jay Lindsey Andi Hill William J. Michaelcheck ’69 William J. Carden Bob Buchanan Mahoney Wilton D. Hill Katherine Davis Murfree Suzanna Marten Cody ’75 Wendi Carter Mahoney Margaret Jones Houts^ ’40 Matthias B. Murfree, III W. J. Michael Cody ’58 Debby Makris Riea M. Lainoff John Palmer Marilyn Marcher Conn George A. Makris, Jr. ’78 Steven Roy Lainoff Vicki Gilmore Palmer ’75 Stephen Alfred Conn John L. Malanchuk Sallie N. Long-Frazer Elizabeth Roe Pearce ’91 Rosanne M. Corigliano Maureen M. Malanchuk Mildred P. Marshall James F. Springfi eld, Sr. ’51 Walter F. Corigliano George Stephen Mason, Jr. Jo Maxwell Gillian Steinhauer Deborah Legg Craddock ’80 Kym Freeman Mason John B. Maxwell, Jr. ’57 Darrell G. Townsend Robert E. Craddock, Jr. Mary Ellen McCloskey Joyce A. Mollerup Deborah E. Townsend Laura L. Doramus Thomas F. McCloskey Christine Nall Henry M. Turley, Jr. Mark C. Doramus ’80 Matthew Whitney McIsaac Julian C. Nall ’43 Lynne Turley Joe M. Duncan ’63 Patti Lynn McIsaac Martha Irene Pedersen ’70 Cal Turner Lee Seabrook Duncan ’73 Betty McMahon James T. Robertson ’53 Christina Marie Wagstaff Laila Adams Eckels ’71 Marshall E. McMahon Valeria Robertson Robert R. Waller Richard H. Eckels ’70 John H. McMinn, III ’68 Thomas J. White, Jr.^ ’39 Sarah Pickens Waller ’63 Kurt Elias^ ’40 Philip S. McSween ’87 Rebecca Webb Wilson P. McLauren Watson^ ’37 Cynthia Pfohl Erensen ’05 Mary Jane McWherter Spence L. Wilson Rose Lynn Barnard Watson^ ’38 Michael Erensen Mike R. McWherter Four Anonymous Donors Winston Wolfe James G. Finley ’62 Wesley N. Meador ’00 Four Anonymous Donors Mary Lou Carwile Finley ’64 Ranny A. Meier $10,000 - $49,999 C. Bradford Foster, III ’69 Frances Mellen-Banakas ’56 Bruce G. Allbright, III ’74 $1,000 - $9,999 Susan Hoefer Foster ’69 Henry W. Morgan Leslie Allbright Mitchell S. Anscher John Peter Frank Snowden Boyle Morgan ’69 James N. Augustine, Jr. ’89 Sherry M. Anscher John Galardi Jere B. Nash, Jr. ’50 Tanya Coleman Augustine Michael A. Babich Eileen Ann Griffi n Margaret Boisen Nash ’50 Michelle B. Babcock ’98 The Norm Baldwin Family Thomas Earl Griffi n Patricia Mildred Neal ’78 Ann Hudson Jones Boyle Jeffrey C. Barens Daniel B. Hatzenbuehler ’71 Frank M. Norfl eet J. Bayard Boyle, Jr. Kristin L. Barens Robin Ritter Hatzenbuehler ’71 Jean Norfl eet Susan E. Brown Franklin Frederick Benton Betsy Hollingsworth Joseph L. Parrish ’77 John H. Bryan, III ’83 Majo Kay Benton Cyril E. Hollingsworth, Jr. ’64 Sarah Neale Parrish ’79 Louise Comiskey Bryan Kenneth B. Bielinski John R. Huffman Julianne Johnson Paunescu ’89 Charles P. Cobb^ ’44 Linda Bielinski Susan Logan Huffman ’83 Claudia M. Pearson Charles C. Gerber Edith S. Bingham Kristin Dwelle Hurst ’88 Richard L. Pearson Meg Gerber Michael Blankenship Vernon Hurst Jeanne Ellen Perkins Abigail Bateman Hubbell Anne Riley Bourne ’54 Julia Katherine Jardine ’07 Joe Bob Perkins Paul Joseph Hubbell, III Robert I. Bourne, Jr. ’54 Lynn Jaseph Jones ’59 J. Russell Perry^ ’33 J. L. Jerden ’59 Elizabeth Boyle Lizabeth Kelley Ashton Phelps, Jr.

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 8 10/17/11 3:12 PM Suzanne Phelps Catharine Coleman Alexander ’56 Robert B. Berry Mary Katherine Conroy Buck Arnold Hey Pittman ’67 Lamar Alexander Michael Bertz Tarah Penny Buckner ’00 Deborah Nichol Pittman ’71 William J. Alexander Brian L. Biffl e ’96 Tyler W. Buckner ’00 Gayle Davis Posey Julia Alissandratos Richard Bird A. G. Burkhart William H. Posey, III ’80 Greg S. Allen Jason Bishop ’98 Tara Burkhart^ Erich P. Press Julia Wellford Allen ’47 Pamela Kay Bitters Harold W. Burnam Susan R. Press Louise Rutkowski Allen ’77 Robert Alan Bitters Renee K. Burnam Clinton William Randolph ’02 Ray M. Allen, Jr. Bruce W. Bitzer Daniel Jay Burnick Julia Johnson Randolph ’01 Jo Anne Anderson John Insley Blair John B. Burns Linda Rhea Lawrence L. Anderson Corinne Burch Blake ’44 Carol Bradshaw Busbee ’62 Randall R. Rhea ’77 Denise Andre David D. Blalock, Jr. Westley F. Busbee, Jr. ’61 Cherie R. Roberts Mary Angelo H. Lee Blalock, Jr. Robert Butkin Ryan M. Roberts Barbara M. Anscher Nancy R. Blalock Laura P. Butler Charles William Robertson, Jr. ’65 Rae Anscher Anne H. Bland Michelle Butler Patricia K. Robertson Edward O. Ansell Gwendolyn Blayde Monte Loyd Butler ’89 Deborah Robinson Hanne B. Ansell John A. Bleyle Rebecca Byrd Kent Robinson Carol C. Antley Larry M. Bloch Alice R. Cain Sally Jane Rutherford Bill Arant Paul T. Boghosian Cecil Francis Cain, Jr. ’02 Rhonda Joan Salvucci Larry C. Arant Joyce Rogers Boner Anne S. Caldwell ’51 Thomas Joseph Salvucci Larry Russell Arant Rex R. Boner Lindy C. Gardner Caldwell Charles W. Sartain Pamela Barks Arant Willette W. Bonney Stephen A. Caldwell ’68 Erica L. Sartain ’73 Louise Arnold Cindy Boone Thomas A. Caldwell Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson ’58 Phyllis Arnold Dan W. Boone, III Brice M. Cambas ’08 Clara Stephens Smith ’60 Martha Askins J. Allen Boone, Jr. ’71 Sarah Hampton Cambas ’08 Elizabeth N. Smith John M. Aste, Jr. Bradford S. Bootstaylor Susan Camp Harry L. Smith Joseph Priestley Atnip Lisa B. Bootstaylor Louise Cannon ’41 James D. Smith Kathy Lynn Atnip Mary Helen Borck Dawn Nicole Cannon-Rech Stover L. Smith, Jr. Debbie W. Austin Fay B. Bowen Joseph H. Capelluti Joelen Stone-Frank John A. Austin, Jr. ’52 Gary Dwayne Bowen Katherine B. Capp Gayle Scott Storey ’70 Susan Fulmer Austin ’55 Jettie D. Bowen, Jr. ’58 Norman A. Carl Joellyn Forrester Sullivan ’77 Anne Howard Bailey^ ’45 Patricia Diane Bowen Theresa Cloys Carl ’75 Thomas D. Sullivan Fred W. Bailey Carolyn Bowman Alice Catherine Carls Sandy M. Summers Hazel B. Bailey Emily Wood Bowron Stephen Douglas Carls Lester Ellis Suna Randy E. Bailey Shila D. Bowron Karen K. Carman Robyn Rebecca Suna C. Michelle Baker William A. Bowron, Jr. Desi R. Carozza Harry L. Swinney ’61 Gary G. Baker Allen Boyd Fabio Carrillo Loyd C. Templeton, Jr. ’56 Howard H. Baker, Jr. Janis Boyd Nohra Stella Carrillo Peggy Ross Templeton ’56 Lesley Lynne Baker ’10 J. Barron Boyd, Jr. ’71 Kristine M. Carroll James Orville Thompson, Sr. William Anderson Baker Paul T. J. Boyle Shari Cruse Carter ’77 Lynn Stanley Thompson Scott D. Balaguer Jerry M. Bradfi eld ’67 Ross M. Cascio ’02 Carole Pearson Troutt Rosemary Banta Kathleen Davis Bradfi eld ’67 Carol Casey William E. Troutt Carla G. Barber Donice L. Bradley Eileen Casey Glenn Nichols Wagner Emily Angelina Barber ’10 John R. Branson Glenn Casey Emily Holloway Walker ’64 Carol A. Barks Blake A. Branum ’10 Elizabeth H. Cashion J. Robert Walker, III Brian Barlia Jacqueline Brasfi eld Meredith Louise Cavin ’10 Chris Wallace Joanne Barlia Marcus L. Braxton ’05 Sam D. Chafetz Lorraine Marcelle Wallace Deborah M. Barrett Thomas S. Bremer Alan D. Chandler Beth A. Walters David H. Barron Catherine T. Bronars Jerry D. Chandler ’67 Marsha D. Walton Laura A. Barron Beverly Brooks Nancy Jane Chandler Christopher G. Wetzel Laura Isabel Bauer ’01 William A. Brooks ’10 Thelma L. Chandler Christie McDaniel Williams Joy Magdovitz Bearman ’58 Donna F. Brown William Dean Chandler Kevin H. Williams ’89 Leo M. Bearman, Jr. Jackie S. Brown Deborah Chapman Patricia Mosser Wolf Barbara Ann Becher Jean K. Brown Priyanka Chatterjee ’10 Theodore P. Wolf Christina A. Becher Mark J. Brown Courtney Ward Chavez ’91 Michael Shay Womack, Sr. Karen Becher Matthew S. Brown Angela Chavis Stacy Sodel Womack Peter G. Becher, Jr. Nancy Brown Roy C. Cheatwood Susan R. Becher Randall G. Brown Rozan L. Chisholm Up to $1,000 Mark P. Becker Richard E. Brown Erin Hannah Chlum ’06 Shawn B. Abel ’87 Teresa Beckham Gramm Terri R. Brown Darrell K. Clark ’04 Alison Rayburn Abernathy ’87 Kevin L. Beebe Joanie McEnery Browne ’04 Diane McCullough Clark ’62 Connie Abston Howard Beeler Patrick Walsh Browne, III ’03 Harley Clark Dunbar Abston, Jr. Bryan L. Bell Alyssa Camille Browning ’97 Sallie Brooks Clark ’76 Deborah Ackerly Irma D. Bell Jennifer L. Bruff Alice B. Cobb Bette Joan Ackerman Robin R. Bell Tracy A. Bruff Chery Cobb Ben C. Adams, Jr. Roy E. Bell Courtney Poole Brunetz ’96 Lu Lee Cobb Gordon Adams Gelsey Rose Bennett ’03 Neil A. Brunetz ’97 Michael G. Cobb Joy Oliver Adams Monique P. Bennett Beverly Brunson Oliver P. Cobb, III ’76 June R. Adams M. Ray Benton David Brunson Ron Cobb Kathy B. Adams Martin J. Benton Beverly B. Buchalter Tandy Goodlett Cobb ’67 Patricia Marie Adams ’76 Jonathan Duane Berger Christopher T. Buchanan ’93 Debbie J. Coffelt Richard Ray Adams Rebecca K. Berger Mary Amanda Ellison Buchanan ’95 Gina S. Colbert Helen P. Addington Cecelia Y. Berkey Ruth V. Buchholz John B. Coleman, Jr. Chad Stephen Ahren Sharon Berman Brian Charles Buck Sally Cross Coleman ’61

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 9 10/17/11 3:12 PM Restricted Gifts, Deferred Gifts and Gifts to the Endowment continued from page 9 Thomas A. Collentine Maureen Dixon Claude A. France William P. Halliday, III James W. Collins ’85 Glenda W. Dole Donna R. France Jennifer R. Hamlett Mark P. Collins Meredith K. Domino Marion Heckethorn France ’05 Sebastien J. Hammacher ’11 Kathy Bogart Conkell Paul A. Domino Marie C. Francis ’06 Charles West Hammond ’92 William David Conkell Lindsay Auer Dorris D’Andrea Sylva Franklin Dewey Wardlaw Hammond, III Michael Paul Conlon William Eakes Dorris M. Jerome Franklin ’89 Rebecca Cowart Hammond ’77 Karen Conner James K. Dossett, Jr. Catherine Moore Freeburg ’40 Anita W. Hampl Lew Conner Robert Dove James B. Freedman Vladimir Hampl, Jr. L. Forrest Conner ’93 Robert W. Downey ’96 William N. Freeman David Jefferson Hamrick Gregory N. Cook Kathleen Anne Doyle C. Babson Fresh Andrew Hanen Terrence H. Cooksey, Sr. Charles F. Dufour Karen Elizabeth Fritsche Ginny H. Harbold Alice Hudgens Cooner John G. Dunavant Roger Wayne Fritsche Clayton R. Harlin Leslie Purifoy Cooner V.J. Dunavant Paul D. Fromberg ’84 Fred K. Harman Debbie A. Corbin Terrence Dunn Joan A. Gale Catherine Harmon Cynthia Davis Corley Julie C. Duplantier Alice G. Galione Rachel Marie Harpool ’10 Herman Cortes Rebecca Dyer Maria A. Gallagher Gayle M. Harris Sara Stainback Cortes ’98 Mary Beth Dykes Timothy J. Gallagher John D. Harris, Jr. David A. Cotton ’67 David H. Eblen, II Scott J. Galloway ’10 Nora Harris Alice Hunt Cowley ’06 Charles T. Ellingsworth ’97 David H. Gambrell Cynthia Harrison James T. Cowling Ann Elliott Gregg R. Gandy Courtenay L. Harter Janice C. Cox Elizabeth Carolyn Elliott ’02 Bette Dale Garner ’72 Philip B. Hartigan ’04 Linda Cox L. Franklin Elmore Billie Ann Snodgrass Gebb ’96 Carl E. Hartley Ann M. Creedon Cheryl Elstins Chloe M. Genter H. Martin Hartzog ’62 Kevin G. Creedon Anne Barrow Elzemeyer ’03 Daniel J. Genter, Sr. Jeanette Harville Donna Rena Crenshaw Mary Ann Fesmire Emanuel ’86 Mary Jane Coleman Gentry ’61 Bartlett I. Harwood, III John Jeffrey Crenshaw Peter G. Emanuel ’88 John Joseph George Meredith H. Harwood Rebecca Anne Criscillis ’01 Wesley Emerson Lisa M. George Rebecca Brannan Hatcher ’77 Senter Crook ’65 Rebecca Hooper Endres Andrew Bates Gibson, III Stephen B. Hatcher ’78 Meg Thomas Crosby ’92 Robert Otto Endres Blair Gilbert Vanessa Lanceley Hauser ’99 Scott J. Crosby Elizabeth Rhea Erny ’07 Katherine Gilliam Joe M. Hawes James A. Crouch Enrique K. Espinosa ’97 Marylon Rogers Glass Karen Hawes Sarah Hodges Crowley ’10 Carol L. Esther Shannon M. Gleason Scott E. Hawthorne Louise P. Cruea John R. Esther Robin Goldsmith Margaret Haynes Judith Devore Crumby John W. Esther^ Caren A. Goodman Gary T. Hearn ’90 Robert H. Crumby ’53 Frederick Earl Etchen Sandra H. Goodman Tracy Newman Hearn ’90 Charles Metcalf Crump, Jr. L. Gregory Evans David E. Goodwin T. O. Helton Madeleine Mallory Crump Kenneth P. Ezell, Jr. Martha L. Goodwin Jane Henning Beverly Cruthirds Cherry Varee Falls ’73 Thomas C. Goodwin Verlinda J. Henning Daniel E. Cullen Elizabeth Kenworthy Farrar Winifred M. Goodwin William D. Henry, Jr. ’01 Susanna Bluhm Cullen Charles A. Faucher Chuck Edward Gordon Guillermo S. Herran Cecil G. Culverhouse ’54 Laurie A. Faucher Lucy Shepherd Gordon John S. Hicks Kenneth J. Cummins Michael C. Faucher Suzan F. Gordon Michelle Higgins Sheryl Moore Curry ’83 Anne M. Faulhaber Amy L. Gorman Phyllis J. High Susan Dair Janet Faulhaber Robert D. Gorman Evalie Hill Michael B. Dalton Whitney Lynn Faust ’10 Julia Elizabeth Goss ’10 Herbert Wheeler Hill, Jr. William T. Dalton Barbara A. Ferguson Richard Gossett Linda Anne Hill Kathleen T. Danelo Davi Lee Ferguson Jean Ann Grabias Stephen V. Hill Alice Marie Clark Danks ’84 Jean Ann Ferguson Joseph S. Grabias Terry W. Hill Barny Danks Daniel Luther Fesperman Marshall K. Gramm John L. Hinds, IV ’08 Mimi Dann Elizabeth Bowie Fesperman Warren Grant Mary T. Hodge Brian T. Darrith ’08 David E. Fielder Susan Graves Meghan Elizabeth Hofto ’07 Frank T. Davis, III Anne Gray Finley Thomas A. Graves Michael J. Hofto Glen W. Davis Mack T. Finley Duncan M. Gray, Jr. Nancy T. Hofto Joyce E. Davis Tillman J. Finley ’99 Georgea Greaves Paula S. Hokanson George L. Day Cheryl Lynn Finster ’04 Thomas G. Greaves, III ’66 Gene Holcomb Dorothy J. De Tuerk Danial C. Flanders Stacey Meredith Greenberg ’94 Nancy Holcomb Laura deBruin Joanne Marie Flanders Kenneth G. Greer Terri L. Holden Scott A. Decker ’89 Walter Fleischhacker Jill Megan Grilliot ’98 Chaundel Holladay Mark S. Deiermann Jackie Florin Randall D. Grooms E. Thompson Holloway, Jr. Lois J. Delagrange William D. Fones Rosson Grover Sarah W. Honeychurch Lynne M. Dembiec Cecilia Engel Forbes Manizeh M. Gruber, MD Stephen Arthur Honeychurth Clare Devine Elizabeth DuBose Forbes ’02 Dennis Bryan Grzeskowiak ’02 Brenda Black Hooper Craig R. DeVine Robert G. Forbes Jennifer Lynne Grzeskowiak ’02 James E. Hooper ’73 Whitney A. DeVine Gordon D. Ford Beth Guin Stephen N. Horn ’92 Jan Carol Diamond L. Dossett Foster ’64 Georgeann Steiner Gurkovich David H. Horne Ernesto Diaz Linda Foster Joseph J. Gurkovich Priscilla Lientz Horne ’72 Vince DiBenedetto Theodore Fox Stephen Robert Gurkovich Barbara M. Hoth Daniel A. DiLella John R. Foy Harriet Hibbs Hall Cates Meg-Anne D. Howard Maureen F. DiLella Donna D. Fraiche Amy Elizabeth Whitten Hall ’01 Mason W. Howell ’02 Robert John Diliberto Christopher Scott France ’04 Debra Carolyn Hall ’02 Timothy S. Huebner

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 10 10/17/11 2:36 PM Phillip Huffi nes Ann McNeill Killary Alexander K. Mahoney ’08 Anthony R. Milani Anna Hurayt Hullum ’96 Scott David Killary Elizabeth Malone Susan E. Milani Lynne Humphries James W. King John Thomas Malone Norma A. Milazzo Caroline W. Hundley Karen Lynn King Shirley Mann Scarlett Caldwell Miles ’98 Nancy E. Hunter Michael James King Andy J. Marcinko Jason B. Miller Christina Marie Huntington ’95 Susan R. King Susan Marder Joanne Ellen Miller Gene Idziak Charles W. Kinslow, III ’72 Ann Schwartz Marks Joseph Allen Miller, Jr. Denise Infi eld Charles A. Kirby Kyle A. Marks ’92 J. Michael Millis John W. Infi eld Susan Daigle Kirby Janet Ann Marr James B. Millis Megan Inglefi eld Laura Kirk Price Hendricks Marr Janet C. Millis Leslie Rae Isaacman ’04 Dorothy Orgill Kirsch Cecilia Miller Marshall ’70 Vonda Millis Chervis Isom Elizabeth Kirwan Sam P. Marshall, III ’71 Allen D. Mills ’66 Robert E. Ivy Winifred Klein Barbara H. Martin Jack R. Mills, Jr. Joel P. Iwaskiewicz ’10 Minette Kochman Cathleen V. Martin Jack R. Mills, Sr. T. Francis Jackson, III ’62 Janet M. Kottke Charles G. Martin, Jr. Valerie A. Mills Mark Steven Jacobs Diane Koziol Hal David Martin Leila Dell Mischer Yvonne Marie Jacobs Kathy J. Krall James B. Martin Walter Max Mischer, Jr. Michael H. Jaffe Jessica Hunt Kremeier ’03 Kathy Martin Frank M. Mitchener, Jr. Tracy J. Jaffe Michael J. Kremeier ’02 Michelle Kay Martin Judith Deavenport Mitchener ’56 Katherine Harriett James ’64 Henry A. Kurtz Elsie B. Martinez Tom L. Moak Alan P. Jaslow Timothy W. Kutas ’90 Randal S. Mashburn Dennis Mock Carolyn Renzulli Jaslow Robert J. Kwech ’83 Ann S. Mason Jim Moehlman Cindy Jayne Richard H. Labbe James W. Massey ’83 Frank S. Montagno Ken Jayne Jo Ann Lacock Margaret Chisholm Massey ’86 Pamela Palmer Montesi ’80 Brenda Horn Jeter Neal Lakdawala ’97 Nancy G. Mattax Peter Timothy Montgomery ’99 David Y. Jeter K. Michael Lamb ’04 Frances M. Maury ’42 Joseph P. Montminy ’97 Mary C. Jeu Alli Lambert ’94 Catherine H. Mayton David Mooney ’09 David M. Johndrow Benjamin G. Lambert ’07 Margaret McAninch Barbara S. Moore Elizabeth Ann Johnson ’81 J. Howard Lammons ’51 Mimi McCallum Carissa Lucas Moore ’97 David K. Johnston Kitty Lammons Robert D. McCallum, Jr. Carol Lynn Moore James M. Johnston Mollie R. Landaiche Jake P. McCart ’08 John Franklin Moore Sarah J. Johnstone John D. Langdon ’96 David P. McCarthy John W. Moore Anne Froom Jones ’88 Michael J. LaRosa Joseph C. McCarty Zachary Glyn Moore ’99 Bruce A. Jones ’83 Annette K. Larson S. Denise McCrary Dallas M. Moorhead Dorothy S. Jones Angela Gailey Laster ’92 James Earl McCrury Kelley Savage Morel ’03 Frank A. Jones Michael J. Lauesen Janell McCrury Jonathon D. Moreno ’10 Ian Jones Amanda Howard Law ’10 J. Ritchie McCulloch Jessica M. Morris James E. Jones ’55 Walter S. Lazenby, Jr. ’51 Karen C. McCulloch Cynthia Hill Moseley Jason W. Jones ’00 Brett Lee Kim D. McDanell Ruth S. Moss John Marshall Jones ’85 Edward Richard Lee Michael L. McDonald Kathy M. Mott Lucy Carrington Jones Sarah Lee Samuel Parkerson McEnery ’03 Anne S. Mueller Margaret Wood Jones Irma J. Leidig Isaac Joseph McFadden Dhammika S. J. Muesse Peggy Jones Kristin Marie Lensch Deanna McFarling Mark W. Muesse Russell Scarritt Jones, Jr. John Dewitt Lent Elizabeth Ann McGee ’85 Gail S. Murray Russell S. Jones, Sr. Pamela K. Lent Margaret B. McKee ’54 Jean A. Murrer Stephanie A. Jones Elizabeth Shea Lessentine ’03 Donald K. McKim Martin C. Murrer Susan Christine Jones Robert L. Lessentine, Jr. ’98 Frank S. McKnight ’49 Cynthia Myers Susan M. Jones Elizabeth Johnston Lessner ’97 Patricia Caldwell McKnight ’49 William T. Myers Thomas Jones, Jr. Marcia F. Levy B. Prince McLaughlin Blair T. Nance Virginia A. Jones William D. Levy Michael W. McLaughlin Kathi Napier William Carrington Jones George T. Lewis, III Ardeth H. McLeod Sandra Cole Naramore Cheryl Williford Kahn ’72 Selena Lidderdale George McKamie McMillan, Jr. Joan Narog Kenneth L. Kahn ’73 Susan D. Liddon Kitty Sue McMillan John Narog Carolyn Ransford Kaldon ’98 Jessica McLaughlin Lierzer ’97 Challace Joe McMillin ’64 Richard Narog Edward S. Kaplan James F. Link Mary Lou Quinn McMillin ’64 Joseph J. Nash ’81 Linda Kaplan Susan Hutchins Link Claude Ashton McMillion ’59 Dorothy Hundley Neale ’77 Julia N. Kazibwe Ira A. Lipman Margaret Stewart McMillion ’60 Catherine Crenshaw Neelly ’01 Patrick E. Kelley Molly Hawken Lockwood ’44 Randy McNally Brent Franklin Nelsen Adrianne P. Kelly Robert E. Loeb John M. McNeill, Jr. Lori Ann Nelsen Ann Gillespie Kelly Jean F. Loftis Lillian H. McNeill Aubrey Nichol Diaz Nelson ’08 Mary Catherine Kelly Christopher W. Lomas ’08 Charles McPherson Lars W. Nelson ’09 Roger Kempler Jennifer Carolyn Long ’10 Nancy McPherson Lynn Newstrom Anne Kennedy Lisa Lyn Long ’90 Kevin C. Medved J. Scott Newton Leslie Anne Kennedy Darlene Margaret Loprete Michele A. Medved Nosratollah Nezakat Michael David Kennedy Laura A. Lorenz Caldwell K. Meeks ’96 Elizabeth T. Nichols Thomas H. Kennerly Donald Love George I. Melichar Jessica L. Nickoson Frederic B. Kesselman Curtis L. Lowery, III ’10 Deborah Mendel Letricia L. Niegos Sally W. Kesselman Claire F. Lowry Gretchen B. Mercer Philip Niegos Mary E. Ketelaar Timothy M. Lupinacci John L. Meriwether Alexandra Marie Nobel ’10 G. Douglas Kilday ’90 Richard W. Lutey Margaret Meriwether Richard H. Nollan Thais Davenport Kilday ’93 Marianne Christin Luther Francis Edward Mervine Valeria Z. Nollan Julie M. Kilkenny Caroline Gibbs MacQueen ’60 Janet Ann Mervine Fred S. Norman Mark A. Kilkenny Frank Magill Jacqueline Hamra Mesa ’93 Helen Watkins Norman

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 11 10/17/11 2:36 PM Restricted Gifts, Deferred Gifts and Gifts to the Endowment continued from page 11 T. Russell Nunan^ Leland Caley Record ’98 Cynthia K. Scholl Donnie D. Spence ’88 Chris Nunn ’97 Robert R. Record ’96 Howard M. Schramm, III ’98 Velvet Spitler Lesa W. O’Brien Edward Reeder Helen L. Schrier Courtney Denise Spivey ’98 Michael Andrew O’Brien Jack Reichert Paul Schrier Kristina M. Stanford Patricia D. Oconnor Dennis B. Reinhart Robert D. Schrier ’04 David E. Starke Patricia T. O’Connor Mary Jean V. Reinhart Mary Harrington Schroder ’89 Justin T. Starling ’02 Jeanmaire R. Offner Elaine Reis Carl Schultz Megan Elna-Lyn Andrews ’02 Carolyn Ohmes Ali Rejaee Carlton R. Schwab Arthur Stauffer Lauren Brittany Oldenburg ’10 Julie E. Rejaee Moe Schwab Jerome T. Stauffer ’71 Channon L. Ollre Audrey Relyea Rana Morris Schwartz ’54 Kittie Johnson Stauffer ’71 Brian P. O’Neill ’94 Karen O. Renner Jennifer Sciubba Betsy Lee Stechler Laura McRae O’Neill ’97 Michael J. Renner Alice A. Scott Jill M. Steinberg Mary Lou Opgenorth Boyd L. Rhodes, Jr. Eugene J. Scott Christine Steiner Chelsea Marie Ouellette ’10 W. Michael Richards ’68 Nancy L. Scott Kathleen Steiner Marina Pacini Melody Hokanson Richey Douglas Y. Seaton Louisa McLean Stephens ’44 Jasper T. Page ’12 Warren A. Richey Mathilde Villere Semmes ’10 Lela Steriovsky William S. Painter Jonathan E. Ricker Dean M. Serra Margaret M. Stewart Frank R. Palm Nancy J. Ricker Joseph Laurence Sexton Anna Stich Gary Palm Matthew T. Ridley ’05 Theresa Ann Sexton Elizabeth K. Stich Richard A. Park ’59 Patrick Daniel Riederer ’96 Sarah P. Seyler Stich Alice Parkerson Kenneth L. Roberts Brian W. Shaffer Edwin W. Stock, Jr. ’59 Brian J. Partridge Mark Roberts Fran Shannon Anne Heard Stokes Gary A. Passons Allan M. Robinson R. J. Shannon John W. Stokes, Jr. Anthony Pastori Mary L. Robinson Claire Revels Shapiro John W. Storms Anna K. Pate Perry H. Robinson Nancy Hyatt Shapiro Virginia Story Sarah Elizabeth Pate ’13 Nancy J. Roby Ann Gotschall Sharp ’72 Elizabeth Stout Jane McAtee Patterson ’50 Paige C. Roe C. Edward Sharp, Jr. ’72 John T. Stout, Sr. Louise D. Patterson Robert D. Roe Trisha L. Sharrock Carrie Mary Stradley Robert G. Patterson^ Danny Wayne Rogers, Jr. Elaine Shaw Scott Grant Stradley Charlie Paulette Helen S. Rogers Megan MaryAnne Bartels Shelton ’06 Ethan W. Stranch ’06 Roderick A. Payne ’87 Lauri Sitton Rogers Joe T. Shockley, Jr. Robert J. Strandburg L. Gregory Pearce Dianne Z. Romano Ginger Sholden Beverly A. Strellner Clinton R. Pearson John H. Rone ’71 John L. Sholden Corey Stringer Esther West Pearson Odette P. Rose William M. Short ’71 Miriam Dillard Stroud ’03 Andrea Marie Perkins ’12 Mary Anne Rosenman David T. Shuford J. B. Suiter Joella W. Perkins Justin M. Ross ’95 Paula Grant Shuford ’79 Dorothy Sulfridge Todd L. Peterson Ann Finley Rouch Andrew R. Shulman ’00 Louisa Battle Sullivan ’82 Elizabeth Randolph Pickell ’89 Carol Lee Collins Royer ’78 Jim Sidway Susan Ginter Sullivan ’65 William B. Pitts ’08 Joe Royer Henry J. Siegelson Lyll S. Surtees Margaret Harris Plunket Stephanie Rudolf Kim L. Siegelson Betty A. Sushchyk Susan S. Poling Will Rudolf Randy C. Siegelson Margaret Wellford Tabor Ann L. Powell Charles Ruffi n Frank Edward Simek Owen B. Tabor Christine D. Power Christopher Kyle Russ ’04 Shirleen H. Simek Deirdre Joy Tannehill ’03 Patrick E. Powers, Jr. Betty Ann Russell ’58 Connie Regina Simmons Janet Graf Tate Olive M. Press Kathryn M. W. Russell Lisso R. Simmons S. Shepherd Tate ’39 Mark E. Price Donna Marie Ryan Rose T. Simmons Walter B. Tennyson Martha T. Price Jefrey Wayne Ryan Elizabeth L. Simpson Maria Terragni Virginia O. Price John L. Ryder Christy Michelle Skelton Gillham ’96 Richard E. Thayer Brian A. Prince Roger A. Said ’78 Karen Skoda Amanda Haggerty Therrell ’04 Margaret E. Pritchard Phyllis A. Salop Marcus Skoda John W. Therrell, III ’04 Meredith G. Pritchartt ’48 Catherine M. Salzer David A. Skup Michelle M. Thomas Sarah Pruet Ralph F. Salzer Elizabeth Catherine Skvarla Timothy N. Thomas Robert L. Puckett Marion Leslye Samuel ’87 John E. Skvarla Benjamin W. Thompson ’98 Louise Purcell Abigail Kathryn Cohan Sanders ’96 Jane G. Slatery Ashley Ellis Tierney ’92 William P. Purcell Andrew Battle Sanders ’02 Katherine Marie Slimp ’08 Brian J. J. Tierney ’93 Rebecca Edwards Pustejovsky ’02 Betsy Williams Sanders F. William Small ’43 Catherine Annetta Tipton ’88 Scott G. Puttick ’03 Henry Williams Sanders Paul G. Smith Lan Duy To ’98 Daphne Domaschk Pyhrr Lynn Clendenin Sanders Lucille V. Smith Adele Flora Todd Stephen Anthony Pyhrr Kyttie Jean Sanford Mabel R. Smith James Francis Todd Mikkel B. Quam ’09 Lawrence Bentley Sanford Michael Smith Nancy Bell Todd Linda A. Quina Gayathri Sankaran-Deal ’93 Rachel B. Smith Bill Tomford Mary Alice Quinn Gail Sarett Sarah Elizabeth Smith ’13 Heli Tomford Hansen P. Rada ’96 Joshua D. Sarett Teresa J. Smith Linda Tompkins William L. Ragland Dennis Sartain Travis Smith Robert L. Tompkins Julie Raines Lorraine Scharmer W. Chapman Smith Elizabeth Church Townsend ’04 Douglas D. Ramey Margaret E. Scharmer Margie Snetman Sarah Ewing Townsend ’07 Carmen M. Ramirez Paul David Scharmer Bayard Snowden William B. Townsend ’84 J. Richard Ramirez Nancy Schmelzer Elizabeth Spears Kate Trammell Shannon M. Rangecroft Donald Schmid George E. Spears ’02 John Douglas Trapp, Jr. ’85 Marianna Raugh Marie Ann Brandwiede Schofer ’04 Marvin E. Spears ’90 Rachel Claire Trout ’10

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 12 10/17/11 2:36 PM Martha I. Trujillo-Torp Melvin Dodson Wagstaff, Jr. Cindy Whitaker Annabel Woodall Margaret Pons Tufton ’08 Suzanne Young Wagstaff George B. Whitaker Joan Woodard Clement B. Turner ’73 Josie Walbaum Lain Whitaker Becky Woodiel Richard C. Turner Catherine Carter Walsh ’04 Frank White Neil L. Woodiel Traci J. Turner Joan R. Walters Jeanne S. White Joseph S. Woodley ’78 Jane McSpadden Twist ’52 B. J. Watson Melanie White Sally J. Wright John F. Twist^ Elrica L. Watson Vanessa White-Capelluti Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg ’62 Carolyn A. Tyson Lawrence D. Watson William P. Williams Linda Kay Yates ’69 Jane F. Tyson Elizabeth Gabrielle Watt ’00 Bernard R. Wilkerson Lorie W. Yearwood Kelly Elizabeth Tyson ’02 Marlene D. Way Peter R. Wilkes Jane M. Yocum Jeanie Umbreit Debra K. Weaver Gregory T. Wilkinson John H. Yocum, Jr. Vicky T. Van de Vuurst Julie Weedn Barbara Williams Tanya L. Young Jane Gordon Van Deren ’82 Buckner Wellford Donna L. Williams Peter F. Zanca ’10 Saundra S. Van Gilder Harry W. Wellford G. Kenneth Williams Ann Zann Gary E. Vasichko Sarah Wellford Patricia H. Williams Fereshteh Zare Nancy E. Vasichko Carol Howard Wells Barbara J. Wilson Warren S. Zeller III Frank F. Venable III Donald H. Wells Carol Calaway Wilson ’67 Yijiu Zheng David Warren Vernon Jane Harding Wells ’03 Justin P. Wilson Catherine Zimmer Peggy E. Vernon Katherine Leigh Wells Richard Wilson Frederick Martin Zomer James M. Vest Ralph Phillip Wells Ward T. Wilson ’79 Michele Lynn Zomer Nancy Vest Susan Welsh William M. Wilson, III ’64 Patrick T. Zomer Kimberly C. Villarreal Darby Elsberry Westfall ’86 Emily C. Winburn Laureen A. Zubiaurre-Bitzer Dorothy R. Vogler J. Mark Westfall ’86 Amanda Johnson Winters ’99 Two Anonymous Donors James Vogler Edward T. Weston James A. Wittenberg, III Laura L. Voisinet Maurice Wexler Martin R. Wolinski ^In Memoriam Beth Ann Volz Jonathan Taylor Whaley ’05 Tracey Ann Wolpert Thomas D. Votaw Robert W. Wheeler ’84 Matthew W. Wood ’05 Gifts for Athletics Rhodes gratefully acknowledges the following alumni, parents and friends who made gifts to support the athletics program this year.

Athletic Booster Club Scoti A. Carden Lynne Humphries Helen L. Schrier Jerry D. Chandler ’67 William J. Carden Caroline W. Hundley Paul Schrier Judith Devore Crumby Alan D. Chandler Denise Infi eld Robert D. Schrier ’04 Robert H. Crumby ’53 Nancy Jane Chandler John W. Infi eld Carlton R. Schwab Laura L. Doramus Thelma L. Chandler Megan Inglefi eld Moe Schwab Mark C. Doramus ’80 William Dean Chandler Patrick E. Kelley Rana Morris Schwartz ’54 Mary Ann Fesmire Emanuel ’86 Harley Clark Kellogg Brown & Root, LLC Dean M. Serra Peter G. Emanuel ’88 Debbie J. Coffelt Roger Kempler Ginger Sholden Andrew Bates Gibson, III Mark P. Collins Thomas H. Kennerly John L. Sholden Goldman Sachs & Company Kathy Bogart Conkell Julie M. Kilkenny Henry J. Siegelson Jake P. McCart ’08 William David Conkell Mark A. Kilkenny Kim L. Siegelson Carissa Lucas Moore ’97 Michael Paul Conlon Ann McNeill Killary Randy C. Siegelson Zachary Glyn Moore ’99 L. Forrest Conner ’93 Scott David Killary Karen Skoda Gayle Davis Posey Rosanne M. Corigliano Riea M. Lainoff Marcus Skoda William H. Posey, III ’80 Walter F. Corigliano Steven R. Lainoff David A. Skup Christopher Kyle Russ ’04 Daniel E. Cullen Annette K. Larson Paul G. Smith Roger A. Said ’78 Susanna Bluhm Cullen Cathy Lindsey Margaret M. Stewart Louisa Battle Sullivan ’82 Susan Dair Jay Lindsey Joelen Stone-Frank Lois J. Delagrange Laura A. Lorenz John W. Storms Baseball Jan Carol Diamond Debby Makris Sandy M. Summers A.D.B. Consulting Ltd. Vince DiBenedetto George A. Makris, Jr. ’78 The Forestland Group Gordon Adams Glenda W. Dole Ann Schwartz Marks The Westervelt Company June R. Adams Charles T. Ellingsworth ’97 John M. McNeill, Jr. Timothy N. Thomas William J. Alexander Cheryl Elstins Lillian H. McNeill Adele Flora Todd Allen Boone Humphries Robinson LLP Jackie Florin Ranny A. Meier James Francis Todd Jo Anne Anderson John Peter Frank Deborah Mendel Carolyn Spann Utt Phyllis Arnold James B. Freedman Mischer Investments, L.P. William Phillips Utt Michael A. Babich William N. Freeman Jim Moehlman Frank F. Venable III B. Robert Baker John Galardi Channon L. Ollre Chris Wallace Carmody Baker Daniel J. Genter, Sr. Jeanne Ellen Perkins Lorraine Marcelle Wallace Brian Barlia Daniel J. Genter Joe Bob Perkins Beth A. Walters Joanne Barlia Susan L. Genter Joella W. Perkins Jeanne S. White Cecelia Y. Berkey Caren A. Goodman Todd L. Peterson Bernard R. Wilkerson Kenneth B. Bielinski David E. Goodwin Christine D. Power Lorie W. Yearwood Linda Bielinski Martha L. Goodwin Kyttie Jean Sanford Paul T. Boghosian Thomas C. Goodwin Lawrence Bentley Sanford Basketball (Men) Brown & Gay Engineers, Inc. Winifred M. Goodwin Charles W. Sartain Bill Arant Daniel Jay Burnick Warren Grant Dennis Sartain Larry C. Arant Katherine B. Capp Stephen V. Hill Erica L. Sartain ’73 Larry Russell Arant

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 13 10/17/11 2:37 PM Gifts for Athletics continued from page 13 Pamela Barks Arant Jean Ann Grabias Martha I. Trujillo-Torp John L. Malanchuk Martha Askins Joseph S. Grabias Catherine Carter Walsh ’04 Maureen M. Malanchuk Carol A. Barks Rosson Grover Carol Howard Wells Cathleen V. Martin Angela Chavis Georgeann Steiner Gurkovich Donald H. Wells Charles G. Martin, Jr. John G. Dunavant Joseph J. Gurkovich Jane Harding Wells ’03 Matthew Whitney McIsaac V.J. Dunavant Stephen Robert Gurkovich Two Anonymous Donors in honor Patti Lynn McIsaac Terrence Dunn Andrew Hanen of the Class of 2011 fi eld hockey Arnold Hey Pittman ’67 Maria A. Gallagher Clayton R. Harlin players Deborah Nichol Pittman ’71 Timothy J. Gallagher Fred K. Harman Scott G. Puttick ’03 Amy L. Gorman Meg-Anne D. Howard Football Stephanie Rudolf Robert D. Gorman Phillip Huffi nes Shawn B. Abel ’87 Will Rudolf James W. Massey ’83 Nancy E. Hunter Joy Oliver Adams Joseph Laurence Sexton Margaret Chisholm Massey ’86 James M. Johnston Richard Ray Adams Theresa Ann Sexton Jo Maxwell Russell S. Jones, Sr. Keith N. Browning Clara Stephens Smith ’60 John B. Maxwell, Jr. ’57 Russell Scarritt Jones, Jr. Pamela O. Browning Stover L. Smith, Jr. Margaret McAninch Susan Christine Jones Michelle Butler Benjamin W. Thompson ’98 Joanne Ellen Miller Adrianne P. Kelly Monte Loyd Butler ’89 Laura L. Voisinet Joseph Allen Miller, Jr. Ann Gillespie Kelly Lindy C. Gardner Caldwell Tracey Ann Wolpert Anne S. Mueller Anne Kennedy Stephen A. Caldwell ’68 Michael Shay Womack, Sr. Paddymark Enterprises Leslie Anne Kennedy Darrell K. Clark ’04 Stacy Sodel Womack Lisso R. Simmons Michael David Kennedy James W. Collins ’85 F. William Small ’43 Elizabeth Kirwan Scott A. Decker ’89 Golf (Women) Donnie D. Spence ’88 Brett Lee D’Andrea Sylva Franklin W. J. Michael Cody ’58 J. B. Suiter Elizabeth Shea Lessentine ’03 M. Jerome Franklin ’89 Joe M. Duncan ’63 Elrica L. Watson Robert L. Lessentine, Jr. ’98 Katherine Gilliam Lee Seabrook Duncan ’73 Lawrence D. Watson Elizabeth Malone Goldman Sachs & Company Karen Lynn King John Thomas Malone Greenfi eld Banking Company Michael James King Basketball (Women) Barbara H. Martin Charles West Hammond ’92 Joseph C. McCarty Joseph Priestley Atnip Hal David Martin Philip B. Hartigan ’04 S. Denise McCrary Kathy Lynn Atnip Michelle Kay Martin Stephen N. Horn ’92 Betty Ann Russell ’58 Joyce Rogers Boner Ann S. Mason Abigail Bateman Hubbell Rex R. Boner George Stephen Mason, Jr. Paul Joseph Hubbell, III Soccer (Men) Jettie D. Bowen, Jr. ’58 Kym Freeman Mason Bruce A. Jones ’83 Hazel B. Bailey Gordon D. Ford B. Prince McLaughlin James E. Jones ’55 Randy E. Bailey John D. Langdon ’96 Michael W. McLaughlin Jason W. Jones ’00 Kevin L. Beebe Betty Ann Russell ’58 Ardeth H. McLeod Susan M. Jones Brian L. Biffl e ’96 Catherine Annetta Tipton ’88 Jack R. Mills, Jr. Timothy W. Kutas ’90 Jettie D. Bowen, Jr. ’58 Cindy Whitaker Jack R. Mills, Sr. Christopher W. Lomas ’08 Courtney Poole Brunetz ’96 George B. Whitaker Valerie A. Mills R. Scott McCord ’85 Neil A. Brunetz ’97 Leila Dell Mischer Samuel Parkerson McEnery ’03 Joseph H. Capelluti Bryan Campus Life Center Walter Max Mischer, Jr. Challace Joe McMillin ’64 Alice Hudgens Cooner Training Facility Kathi Napier Mary Lou Quinn McMillin ’64 Leslie Purifoy Cooner Keith N. Browning Joan Narog Allen D. Mills ’66 John Joseph George Pamela O. Browning John Narog Joseph P. Montminy ’97 Lisa M. George Lindsay Auer Dorris Richard Narog Chris Nunn ’97 Anita W. Hampl William Eakes Dorris Patricia D. O’Connor Roderick A. Payne ’87 Vladimir Hampl, Jr. Bartlett I. Harwood, III Patricia T. O’Connor Melody Hokanson Richey John D. Harris, Jr. Meredith H. Harwood Mark E. Price Warren A. Richey Nora Harris Martha T. Price Odette P. Rose Robert J. Kwech ’83 Field Hockey Virginia O. Price Justin M. Ross ’95 John Dewitt Lent Mary Angelo Mikkel B. Quam ’09 Edwin W. Stock, Jr. ’59 Pamela K. Lent Barbara M. Anscher Audrey Relyea Amanda Haggerty Therrell ’04 Elizabeth Shea Lessentine ’03 Mitchell S. Anscher Deborah Robinson John W. Therrell, III ’04 Robert L. Lessentine, Jr. ’98 Rae Anscher Kent Robinson Ashley Ellis Tierney ’92 Andy J. Marcinko Sherry M. Anscher Mary L. Robinson Brian J. J. Tierney ’93 J. Ritchie McCulloch Gelsey Rose Bennett ’03 Perry H. Robinson Wells Fargo Foundation Karen C. McCulloch John A. Bleyle Mary Anne Rosenman Jonathan Taylor Whaley ’05 Brian P. O’Neill ’94 Jean K. Brown Henry Williams Sanders Christie McDaniel Williams Laura McRae O’Neill ’97 Alice Hunt Cowley ’06 Lynn Clendenin Sanders Kevin H. Williams ’89 Daphne Domaschk Pyhrr Dorothy J. De Tuerk Connie Regina Simmons Joseph S. Woodley ’78 Stephen Anthony Pyhrr Charles F. Dufour Katherine Marie Slimp ’08 Hansen P. Rada ’96 Elizabeth Rhea Erny ’07 Elizabeth Spears Golf (Men) Patrick Daniel Riederer ’96 Frederick Earl Etchen George E. Spears ’02 Mark P. Becker Frank Edward Simek Charles A. Faucher Justin T. Starling ’02 Bryan L. Bell Shirleen H. Simek Laurie A. Faucher Megan Elna-Lyn Andrews ’02 Robin R. Bell Lela Steriovsky Michael C. Faucher Christine Steiner Charles Vergos Rendezvous Inc. Carrie Mary Stradley Barbara A. Ferguson Kathleen Steiner W. J. Michael Cody ’58 Scott Grant Stradley Davi Lee Ferguson Beverly A. Strellner Robert John Diliberto James Orville Thompson, Sr. Jean Ann Ferguson Miriam Dillard Stroud ’03 Robert W. Downey ’96 Lynn Stanley Thompson Cecilia Engel Forbes Lyll S. Surtees David H. Eblen, II Vanessa White-Capelluti Elizabeth DuBose Forbes ’02 Betty A. Sushchyk Chuck Edward Gordon Jane M. Yocum Robert G. Forbes Deirdre Joy Tannehill ’03 Lucy Shepherd Gordon John H. Yocum, Jr.

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 14 10/17/11 2:37 PM Soccer (Women) Michael J. Lauesen Velvet Spitler Donna Rena Crenshaw Louise Arnold Irma J. Leidig Anna Stich John Jeffrey Crenshaw Monique P. Bennett Mary Ellen McCloskey Elizabeth K. Stich Meredith K. Domino John Insley Blair Thomas F. McCloskey Mark Thomas Stich Paul A. Domino Richard E. Brown B. Prince McLaughlin Textile Rubber & Chemical Co Daniel Luther Fesperman Joanie McEnery Browne ’04 Michael W. McLaughlin Saundra S. Van Gilder Elizabeth Bowie Fesperman Patrick Walsh Browne, III ’03 Lynn Newstrom William P. Williams Cheryl Lynn Finster ’04 Courtney Poole Brunetz ’96 Erich P. Press Donna L. Williams L. Dossett Foster ’64 Neil A. Brunetz ’97 Susan R. Press Yancey Bros. Co. Linda Foster Glenn Casey Edward Reeder Tanya L. Young Billie Ann Snodgrass Gebb ’96 Karen Conner Teresa J. Smith Frederick Martin Zomer Karen Hawes Mark S. Deiermann Tom Girl, Inc. Michele Lynn Zomer William D. Henry, Jr. ’01 Anne Barrow Elzemeyer ’03 Linda Tompkins Patrick T. Zomer Mason W. Howell ’02 Carol L. Esther Robert L. Tompkins Mark Steven Jacobs John W. Esther^ Gary E. Vasichko Swimming Yvonne Marie Jacobs Theodore Fox Nancy E. Vasichko Jonathan Duane Berger Michael H. Jaffe Shannon M. Gleason Peter R. Wilkes Rebecca K. Berger Tracy J. Jaffe Randall D. Grooms Catherine Zimmer Goldman Sachs & Company Jean S. Kirk Manizeh M. Gruber Eileen Ann Griffi n Scott H. Kirk Beth Guin Softball Thomas Earl Griffi n Jessica Hunt Kremeier ’03 Robert E. Ivy Bar-B-Cutie Drive-In Guillermo S. Herran Michael J. Kremeier ’02 Stephanie A. Jones Barbara Ann Becher Michael J. Hofto Neal Lakdawala ’97 Julia N. Kazibwe Christina A. Becher Nancy T. Hofto Edward Richard Lee Susan R. King Karen Becher Charles A. Kirby Alexander K. Mahoney ’08 Diane Koziol Peter G. Becher, Jr. Susan Daigle Kirby George McKamie McMillan, Jr. Alli Lambert ’94 Susan R. Becher Janet Ann Marr Kitty Sue McMillan Elizabeth Shea Lessentine ’03 Pamela Kay Bitters Price Hendricks Marr Francis Edward Mervine Robert L. Lessentine, Jr. ’98 Robert Alan Bitters Kevin C. Medved Janet Ann Mervine Elizabeth Johnston Lessner ’97 Fay B. Bowen Michele A. Medved Anthony R. Milani Elsie B. Martinez Gary Dwayne Bowen Kelley Savage Morel ’03 Susan E. Milani Nancy G. Mattax Patricia Diane Bowen Ali Rejaee Jean A. Murrer Samuel Parkerson McEnery ’03 Carolyn Bowman Julie E. Rejaee Martin C. Murrer Dallas M. Moorhead Jacqueline Brasfi eld Christopher Kyle Russ ’04 Brent Franklin Nelsen Alice Parkerson Mark J. Brown Rhonda Joan Salvucci Lori Ann Nelsen Olive M. Press Nancy Brown Thomas Joseph Salvucci Lesa W. O’Brien Edward Reeder Randall G. Brown Beth Ann Volz Michael Andrew O’Brien Jonathan E. Ricker Terri R. Brown Melvin Dodson Wagstaff, Jr. Richard A. Park ’59 Nancy J. Ricker Buie’s Tractor Sales and Service Barbara J. Wilson William B. Pitts ’08 Gail Sarett Erin Hannah Chlum ’06 Richard Wilson Leland Caley Record ’98 Joshua D. Sarett Gina S. Colbert Robert R. Record ’96 Sarah P. Seyler Marilyn Marcher Conn Tennis Dennis B. Reinhart R. J. Shannon Stephen Alfred Conn Alison Rayburn Abernathy ’87 Mary Jean V. Reinhart Elaine Shaw Janice C. Cox William P. Halliday, III Matthew T. Ridley ’05 Rachel B. Smith Linda Cox Dewey Wardlaw Hammond, III Catherine M. Salzer Kristina M. Stanford Lynne M. Dembiec Rebecca Cowart Hammond ’77 Ralph F. Salzer David E. Starke Anne M. Faulhaber Jonathon D. Moreno ’10 Marie Ann Brandwiede Schofer ’04 Maria Terragni Janet Faulhaber Ashton Phelps, Jr. Alice A. Scott Ashley Ellis Tierney ’92 John R. Foy Suzanne Phelps Eugene J. Scott Brian J. J. Tierney ’93 Amy Elizabeth Whitten Hall ’01 Howard M. Schramm, III ’98 Marvin E. Spears ’90 Linda Tompkins Cynthia Harrison Margaret Pons Tufton ’08 Betsy Lee Stechler Traci J. Turner Vanessa Lanceley Hauser ’99 Robert W. Wheeler ’84 Edwin W. Stock, Jr. ’59 Dorothy R. Vogler Scott E. Hawthorne Christina Marie Wagstaff James Vogler Terri L. Holden Track and Cross Country Darby Elsberry Westfall ’86 Debra K. Weaver Gene Idziak Larry Russell Arant J. Mark Westfall ’86 Warren S. Zeller III JoAnn Martens, DDS, LLC Pamela Barks Arant Robert W. Wheeler ’84 Virginia A. Jones Bruce W. Bitzer Frank White Soccer (Women)— Mary E. Ketelaar Donna F. Brown Melanie White International Travel Janet M. Kottke Matthew S. Brown Matthew W. Wood ’05 Deborah Ackerly Selena Lidderdale Jennifer L. Bruff Laureen A. Zubiaurre-Bitzer Laura P. Butler Kathy Martin Tracy A. Bruff Two Anonymous Donors Kristine M. Carroll Michael L. McDonald Beverly Brunson Gregory N. Cook George I. Melichar David Brunson Volleyball (The Roof Club) James T. Cowling Dennis Mock Brian Charles Buck Jeffrey C. Barens James A. Crouch Carol Lynn Moore Mary Katherine Conroy Buck Kristin L. Barens Laura deBruin John Franklin Moore Tarah Penny Buckner ’00 Franklin Frederick Benton Daniel A. DiLella Cynthia Myers Tyler W. Buckner ’00 M. Ray Benton Maureen F. DiLella Carolyn Ohmes Harold W. Burnam Marjo Kay Benton Julie C. Duplantier R. A. Myers Construction Co. Renee K. Burnam Martin J. Benton Emerson Electric Company Ridge Point Consultants Carol Bradshaw Busbee ’62 Michael Bertz Carol L. Esther Roy Blackwell Enterprises, Inc. Westley F. Busbee, Jr. ’61 Thomas S. Bremer John R. Esther Donna Marie Ryan Lindy C. Gardner Caldwell Thomas A. Collentine John W. Esther^ Jefrey Wayne Ryan Stephen A. Caldwell ’68 Clare Devine Susan R. King Nancy Schmelzer W. J. Michael Cody ’58 Craig R. DeVine

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 15 10/17/11 2:37 PM Gifts for Athletics continued from page 15 Whitney A. DeVine Margaret Wood Jones Karen O. Renner Martin R. Wolinski Mary Beth Dykes Kathy J. Krall Michael J. Renner Sally J. Wright Karen Elizabeth Fritsche James Earl McCrury Donald Schmid Ann Zann Roger Wayne Fritsche Janell McCrury Megan Bartels Shelton ’06 Alice G. Galione Gretchen B. Mercer Thomas D. Votaw Barbara M. Hoth Jeanmaire R. Offner Katherine Leigh Wells ^In Memoriam Dorothy S. Jones Brian J. Partridge Ralph Phillip Wells Frank A. Jones Linda A. Quina James A. Wittenberg, III Parent Donors Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fenton, III, Co-Chairs Rhodes appreciates the generosity of these parents and grandparents who made gifts to the Annual Fund during this year. Gifts are recognized in the Charles E. Diehl Society ($5,000 or more), the Red and Black Society ($1,000 - $4,999), the Dean’s Society ($750 - $999), the Cloister Society ($500 - $749), the Tower Society ($250 - $499), the Loyalty Club ($100 - $249) and Donors (up to $100). Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level are marked with an asterisk.

Diehl Society Fellow Cynthia Crowson Pierce* John Bolinger Frierson Keith N. Browning Deborah Legg Craddock ’80* George Forster Pierce, III* James E. Huettner Pamela O. Browning Robert E. Craddock, Jr.* Phyllis C. Huettner James McDuffi e Bruce, III James Finley Erwin Red and Black Society Senior Lisa Broemmelsick Jehl* Margaret Gower Bruce Pam Jean Erwin Kenneth B. Bielinski Louis Crowley Jehl, Jr.* Jan Bellew Connor Arthur W. Rollins ’81 Linda Bielinski Derren Dee Johnson* Robert Blacksher Connor Cathy Rollins David D. Blalock, Jr. Frederick Alan Johnson* Charles E. Cook, Jr. Nancy R. Blalock Andrea Lainhart Lucy Gerald Cook Diehl Society Benefactor James D. Bonham ’76* Stephen P. Lainhart David C. DeGenova Klaus T. Said Jane S. Bonham* Helen A. Lilienstern Carolyn Edwards Laura C. Said Gary Bruce Elliott* John L. Malanchuk Michael A. Edwards ’79 Manouchehr D. Farahani* Maureen M. Malanchuk Sarah Kinnard Evins Diehl Society Sustainer Maria E. Farahani* Hal David Martin Starling Claude Evins Carolyn Farrior Boone* Ellen Marie Feldman-Elliott* Kimberly A. Martin Clay T. Farha Jim Buford Boone, Jr.* Camille Roberts Fenton* Michelle Kay Martin Jamie L. Farha Kelty Crain John M. Fenton* William D. Martin Harry T. Goldman, Jr. Rogers L. Crain Debbie Bennett Goss George Stephen Mason, Jr.* Mary Goldman Riea M. Lainoff John Bradford Goss Kym Freeman Mason* Angela Denise Graeber Steven R. Lainoff Bradley Neilson Howell, Sr. Leila Dell Mischer Michael Coleman Graeber John Joseph Sherman Sara Jane Howell Walter Max Mischer, Jr. Jeffery Glen Grigsby Mary Donnelly Sherman Thomas Lawrence Jones Daniel E. Pellegrom* Nancy Lynne Grigsby Margaret Hall Lientz Sally Pellegrom* Gerald S. Grisham* Diehl Society Patron Mary Lenore McCormick Gary M. Polovich* Teresa C. Grisham* John Albert Fogarty Cecilia H. Morgan* Peggy Collins Polovich* Helen Hall Kenwright* Nancy Womack Fogarty John R. Morgan* Narendra Pranav Marc A. Hautot Brent Christopher Haney Jonathan David Nussdorf Nila Pranav Deborah Jean Havner Christine S. Haney Joel Perchik* Elizabeth Browning Riley* Galen Clifford Havner Thomas B. Harris Pamela Perchik* Jeff J. Rold A. Elizabeth Headley Elizabeth P. Johnson Jeanne Ellen Perkins Kathleen C. Rold Arthur S. Headley Ethan W. Johnson Joe Bob Perkins Barry Charles Schully* Carol E. Headley Doreen M. Kelly Ashton Phelps, Jr. Ellen Faust Schully* Martin S. Headley Gary Allan King Suzanne Phelps Ann Crandall Sloan Michael J. Hofto Rose O’Dell King Diane Rudner C. Hamilton Sloan Nancy T. Hofto Elizabeth Malone Michael John Semmes Linda Z. Tufton Jane M. Horn John Thomas Malone Yvette Young Semmes Peter Michael Tufton Warren B. Horn J. Michael Millis Carolyn Spann Utt* Michael Shay Womack, Sr. Lynn Horton Janet C. Millis William Phillips Utt* Stacy Sodel Womack Richard A. Horton Elisabeth Raque Nesler Jane Cady Wright* Charles R. Johanson Joseph Hartt Nesler George Villere Young* Red and Black Society Theresa B. Johanson Daphne Domaschk Pyhrr* Sarah Chesser Young* Member Ann F. Jury Stephen Anthony Pyhrr* Mitchell S. Anscher Clifford S. Jury Kathryn Anne Williams Red and Black Society Sherry M. Anscher Cheryl L. Kaywood Douglas Hurt Yarn* Associate Hazel B. Bailey Sam K. Kaywood Lisa Flint Yarn* David Hughes Barber Randy E. Bailey Charles Kenwright, III* Two Anonymous Donors Jean Louise Barber C. Michelle Baker Charles A. Kirby Anne Allain Chadwick William Anderson Baker Susan Daigle Kirby Red and Black Society Winslow Joseph Chadwick Thomas Medley Bale Glenda Gail Kirkpatrick Partner R. Alan Chambers Vickie Lynn Bale Robert D. Kirkpatrick John Edwin Ferebee* Rebecca S. Chambers Jeffrey C. Barens John Dukes Langston Helyn Shelley Goldstein* Cynthia T. Culmo Kristin L. Barens Susan Hughes Langston Agnes S. Lowe Mark M. Culmo Marie Prat Baxley John Dewitt Lent James R. Lowe Nancy Davis Donachie William Joseph Baxley Pamela K. Lent Anh Nguyen* Robert James Donachie, Jr. Lori L. Blackmer Clay Lilienstern Dac Tat Pham* Christy Holt Frierson William Petus Blalock Rebecca Lilienstern

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 16 10/17/11 2:38 PM Scott A. Lisse John A. Williams Claudia K. Worley* Paul Cooper Morrison Tracey L. Lisse Vivian Gray Williams Robert S. Worley* Erick D. Ponader Carl A. Lcokhart Kelly Elizabeth Young Henry George Zigtema* Wendy W. Ponader Elizabeth H. Lockhart Peter Michael Young Mary J. Zigtema* James Marion Pool Douglas Hayes Madison Emily Perkins Zerfoss Jayne Collins Pool Stephanie Madison Thomas Bowman Zerfoss, III Tower Society Corbin L. Porter Kenneth John Mallin Cynthia Liebig Allen Eugenia C. Porter Mary Victoria Mallin Dean’s Society Kevin John Allen Jay Saunders Ricketts Janet Ann Marr Carrie Lee Lunyong Susan Marie Allen Lynn Siebers Ricketts Price Hendricks Marr Victor Entenbang Lunyong Thomas Stewart Allen Charles W. Sartain Jane W. McKim* Amelie Christian Weems ’77* David Charles Bach Erica L. Sartain ’73 Thomas F. McKim* J. John Weems, Jr. ’77* Nora Margaret Bach Paul David Scharmer* Mary Jane McWherter Allen Wayne Bares Helen L. Schrier Mike R. McWherter Cloister Society Carole Annie Bares Paul Schrier Lisa Gilchrist Mischke ’81 Julie Clare Antaya* Jonathan Duane Berger Martha Smart Philip E. Mischke ’79 Richard Scott Antaya* Rebecca K. Berger William Graham Smart, III ’85 Elizabeth Ann Mockely Susan Strauss Battestin L. Gail Bishop* Ann N. Smith Nancy Mulroy William George Battestin Kari Leigh Bjorhus* Courtney A. Strachan Mary E. Murchison* Robert Eugene Bledsoe Felix M. Brueck Shirley M. Strachan Kenneth John Najder Louise Slack Bruce Janice Maria Campbell Carrie Mary Stradley* Michelle C. Najder Michael George Bruce Warren Perry Campbell Scott Grant Stradley* Edward R. Nelson, Jr. Beverly Brunson Kenneth Fred Carlson* George S. Tallichet* John A. Nelson* David Brunson Charles M. Clark* Marisue Tallichet* Mamye Nelson Elizabeth R. Chesteen Edward Stephen Cody Sarah Howard Thomasson Andrew Jackson Noble, III Hilliard E. Chesteen, III Kathy Bogart Conkell David B. Travis ’73 Maureen Elaine O’Neal Thomas Myles Clark* William David Conkell Deborah Travis Michael John O’Neal Lisa Tempesta Cox Liz Craft Anita Varma Elizabeth K. Patterson Mark Jay Cox Donald F. Crone Himanshu Varma Lancing C. Patterson Janis Hardin Davis* Nancy G. Crone Mary Elizabeth Walker ’78 Bruce A. Phillips* Sara Downey Donald Currie Kathleen A. Weinstein Diane S. Phillips* Carus M. DuBose Judith Currie Steven Weinstein Diane Litwak Pikos Jane G. DuBose Lindsay Auer Dorris* Sammy Gail Wells Michael Anthony Pikos Lyndall Hauver* William Eakes Dorris* Steve Wiley Wells Carmen M. Ramirez Robert Hauver* Cynthia Marie Dove Jeanne S. White J. Richard Ramirez E. LeRoy Hendricks, Jr. Kerry Cecil Dove Charles E. Wolpert Bhaskar C. Reddy Frances Hendricks Daniel Keith Evans Mary Jane Woodward Tanuja Reddy Brenda K. Holmes Kathy Deen Evans Pat M. Woodward Marshall M. Redmon ’84 Byron E. Holmes, Jr. Sidney Springfi eld Evans Jacalyn M. Wright* Melissa Jordan Redmon ’82 Howard Jones, Jr. John H. Fairbanks, Jr. ’79 Robert W. Wright* Bruce A. Reed Kevin R. Jones Jean Ann Grabias David Glenn Zanca Page B. Reed Mary Kathy Jones Joseph S. Grabias Ginny Zanca Dotti P. Reeder Sharon Young Jones Renee Simpson Harn* Fred Knox Robinson* Andrew B. Kyle* Robert Eugene Harn* Loyalty Club Kathleen Wagner Robinson* Anne R. Kyle* Brian M. Hayes Elizabeth Lynn Abbott Beth McFadden Rouse Kevin Patrick Lally* Pam G. Hayes Robert L. Abbott Robert Hudson Rouse Pamela Ann Lally* Kenneth J. Heaghney Abdoulwasi A. Abdoch Joseph E. Royal Maria Mackiw Craig Sidney Howard* Jacqueline M. Abdurhman Kathryn A. Royal Stephen Mackiw Jan Hanna Howard* Sandra A. Aggrey Michael Royer James B. Millis Anthony M. Hughes Mary Macgill Agre Shelley Jean Royer Vonda Millis Rosemary Rowe Hughes Peter C. Agre David Joel Sackett Donald Dudley Napier, III* Bennett Michael Jeansonne Adebode O. Ajayi Kim Connolly Sackett Margaret Napier* Edna Amanda Jeansonne Ora L. Ajayi Alan Dale Sandifer Letricia L. Niegos Karen Lynn King* Edward O. Ansell Mary Louise Sandifer Philip Niegos Michael James King* Hanne B. Ansell Eric H. Schultz Margaret Carolyn Raiser* Christine C. Laird Rosalyn Mechelle Anthony Kim A. Schultz Jennifer L. Repass Warren R. Laird Walker Star Anthony Kristi M. Soileau Robert D. Repass Jean McCluskey Loux Claire Ellen Archer Julie B. Southworth Cherie R. Roberts Peter C. Loux Jay E. Archer Sarah J. Spencer Ryan M. Roberts Don Lum* Katherine C. Ash Warick F. M. Spencer Kevin Kirby Ruddock Gwendolyn Kay Lum* Thomas M. Ash Choojit Sweeney Marian Morris Ruddock Joseph Magliolo* John Spratt Bacot John J. Sweeney, Jr. Donald Jay Slevin Virginia Howze Magliolo ’75* Gordon E. Baird James Orville Thompson, Sr. Marilyn Ann Slevin James D. McCarthy Vada M. Baird Lynn Stanley Thompson Andrew Mark Streitfeld* Jane Ann McCarthy Scott D. Balaguer James W. Tomforde* Martha S. Swiger James Robert McCoid Katharine A. Beatty Leigh Brock Tomforde* Ralph B. Swiger, II Pamela Jean McCoid William S. Beatty Endang Megawatt Tong Pamela U. Toppins Augustine Meaher, III Peter E. Bilan William Chi Tong David Salem Tweel Mary Lou Meaher Joseph D. Bishop* John W. Tucker ’80 Margaret Sloan Tweel Joanne Ellen Miller Nancy Elizabeth Bittel Mrs. Laurie Ann Tucker Kevin Charles Weber* Joseph Allen Miller, Jr. Raymond H. Bittel Deborah Susan Wann Linda Jane Weber* Allen H. Moffi tt Anne B. Bonnyman Ronnie J. Wann James Richard Wilkinson Georgianna Moffi tt Julie St. Martin Bordelon Jay N. Whipple Karen Connell Wilkinson Frances Morrison Marsha Lynne Borden*

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Phillip Robert Borden* R. H. Erkel, Jr. Catherine Keegan* Jean Norfl eet Adel Botros Darlyn Henderson Fabacher Patrick Frances Keegan* Alice Cockroft Oates ’71 Charles Michael Bower Robert J. Fabacher LaVonda Bowdoin Keel John F. Oates, Jr. Mary Ann Bower Epsey Cooke Farrell Perry Hamilton Keel Thomas Ofor-Ansah Linda Whiteside Bowker Mary Lott Federline Andria L. Keil-Bilan Henry M. Ogden William H. Bowker Terry E. Federline Joy Kennard Mary W. Ogden Linda Brandewiede Joyce Fields Carrie DeLong Kernodle* Mercedes Osella Robert P. Brandewiede Linda Beth Fine John Philip Kernodle* Stephen Osella Diane Ellis Breth Carrie Finlayson Fozia Khan Patricia Gayle Osler James R. Breth Ann G. Flynt Umar Khan Thomas M. Osler Robert Randall Bridwell Charles H. Flynt, III Georgia M. Kimmel Nancy Owens Susan Lowry Bridwell Alan J. Forsyth* Stephen D. Kimmel William S. Owens John Hentry Broocks Janice Elizabeth Forsyth* Lawrence Edward Kokajko Amy Magee Parkinson Yvette Monique Broocks Anthony William George Amelia Kopald John Ricahrd Parkinson, Jr. Roberta Groce Brown Dale Smith Georgiade S. L. Kopald, Jr. Robert B. Patterson Stuart C. Brown Gregory S. Georgiade Karen D. LaBranche Susan Hook Patterson ’87 Margo Suzanne Brownfi eld Kimberly Sue Gilley David Karl Lambeth James Francis Petraglia Richard Scott Brownfi eld Stephen Lee Gilley, Sr. Leslie Ann Lambeth Thomas W. Pettyjohn, Jr. Jennifer L. Bruff Mary Ben Glancy John William Lang Margaret M. Piazza Tracy A. Bruff Sean E. Glancy Katherine Neal Lang Michael J. Piazza Jennifer Dallas Buckthal Burton D. Glover Margaret A. Laycock Cynthia D. Pitcock John Roger Buckthal Suzanne Cook Glover Billy D. Leach James A. Pitcock Charles S. Burgess Alta Gochnauer Maythorne B. Leach David Alan Price Julie Lyn Carlile Richard Bleakley Gochnauer Harriet Harrison Leavell Marti Barbella Price William Jack Carlile Lynda Godkin U. Whitney Leavell, III Guillermina Toal Punzalan Diane Swann Chastain Mary Hall Gregg John Patrick Lee Roger G. Punzalan Donald G. Chastain Debra L. Hanig Mrs. Sara Beth Lee Thomas Lamonde Purdy Benjamin Gregory Clark Joseph A. Hanig Robert M. Lenzini, Sr. Victoria Milke Ramsey Eva Clark Michael Deane Hansen Peter G. LeRoy Dana N. Rector Beverly Coates Pennisue Largent Hansen Susan M. LeRoy Danielle Marie Rector Dudley W. Coates Annabell Ailor Harr* John C. Levesque Katherine Edmondson Riley S. Jones Colcock, Jr. David M. Harr* Mrs. Julia K. Levesque William Joseph Riley Carla Conley Durward S. Harris Donald J. Lineback Kevin Frank Risley Frank Conley Joan Reynolds Harris Judith Ward Lineback Susie P. Roberts Lori Sanders Conley Jill McElheney Hennesy John Maxey Lippincott Thomas L. Roberts, III Thomas Denny Conley Steven Daniel Hennessy Doreen J. Lyons Barry Joseph Roerty Desiree’ A. Connell Ellen Spencer Henschen John J. Lyons Sharon Zwahl Roerty Timothy J. Connell Gary Mayes Henschen Charles G. Mackall Donna Marie Ryan Melodie Ann Conway David J. Herman Mary LeJeune Mackall Jefrey Wayne Ryan William Gregory Conway Deborah A. Herman Margaret M. Mallory Birgit E. Schael Deena Marie Cossich Guillermo S. Herran William Barton Mallory, III Amy Schmidt Phil Francis Cossich Judith Williams Hettinger Laura Guenevere Mansur Carol Harden Sheftall Ann M. Creedon Ken Hickey Gary Allen Marcum William Lowe Sheftall Kevin G. Creedon G. Preston Hipp Joy Cooper Marcum Frederick H. Sheldon Daniel E. Cullen Laura Wichmann Hipp Ann Schwartz Marks Laura Shaw Shields Susanna Bluhm Cullen Constance Elise Hobson Ralph Alton Mason Duane B. Srhoyer Mary P. Curtis Willis Wilson Hobson Sarah Joanna Mason Terrie Whitehead Shroyer Stanley B. Curtis Gene Holcomb Tammie L. Maxey Henry J. Siegelson Daniel C. Dahl Nancy Holcomb Davie Wayne Melton Kim L. Siegelson Gerald James Davis* Theresa E. Hook* Janice Scott Melton Dean Whitfi eld Simpson* Kathleen Davis* William John Hook* Larry T. Miller Elizabeth L. Simpson Gregory Irving DesRoches Brenda Black Hooper Patti Jeanne Miller Mary Ellis Simpson* Liane Heise DesRoches James E. Hooper ’73 Maria DeArmond Mingos Elisabeth Clawson Stagg Craig R. DeVine Karen Hord Steven Carl Mingos William Radford Stagg, Jr. Whitney A. DeVine Randal T. Hord Phyllis J. Minor Terri S. Steele Neal F. Devitt Paeng Hyeon-Seo Shahrokh B. Mokhtari Alice Barron Stewart Paula L. Devitt Lauryl V. Hynes Courtney Roe Mott Timothy Benjamin Stewart Lawrence Clyde Dill Timothy J. Hynes William Ransom Mott Jennifer S. Stokes Peggy Killingsworth Dill Larry Don Irwin Christina Mrosek Carolyn Stramka-Botros Mary Jane Dismukes Lynn Bass Irwin Jill Creole Myers Andrew Fred Strok* William E. Dismukes A. Woodson Isom, Jr. Cynthia May Naeger Doni C. Strok* John Nicholas Drobak Claudia Rickert Isom William Joseph Naeger Philinese Y. Strong Mary Elizabeth Drobak Cindy Jayne Geoff Arnold Neale Christopher Gerard Strug* Margaret DuMont Ken Jayne Laurie Laughlin Neale ’86 Susan Frances Strug* Ryan P. DuMont Glenn Williamson Jones Susan Pope Neelly Casey M. Stuart Charles Randall Elerson Mary Jane Hillard Jones William R. Neelly Susan J. Stuart Debra O’Guinn Elerson Patricia Bowen Jones* David R. Neithamer ’84 Bolin Kane Stumb Janet L. Elledge Steven Lee Jones* Elizabeth Martin Neithamer ’84 Lawrence B. Stumb, Jr. Paul H. Elledge George Adams Joplin, IV Cheryl B. Nevares Bryan Richard Sullivan Dixie Anne Erhardt Nina Joplin Steven A. Nevares Joanna Carol Sullivan Roland Alfred Erhardt Carrin Clark Katz Garland Elizabeth Newell Jill Svejkosky Ann Turner Erkel Jerry P. Katz Joseph Ross Newell, III Joseph Leo Svejkosky, Jr.

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 18 10/17/11 2:39 PM Carol Ann Tate^ Kim Speak Arnold Wendy Sue Covey-Scott Kathy R. Heacock Walter Eugene Tate William Ellis Arnold, III Marie Ann Crenshaw Mary Jean Hendley Alice Taylor Ann Marie Artzer Leah C. Culver Robert Steven Hendley ’78 Charles W. Taylor James Alois Artzer Walter E. Culver Kevin J. Hendrickson Irena N. Taylor Edward M. Asbury David Bowman Culvern Laura Bartels Hendrickson Porter B. Taylor Nancy E. Asbury Susan North Culvern Cara Iselin Henke John Hansford Thomas, III Arlene Karpinski Ashe Sharon B. Daniel Daniel L. Henke, Sr. Sherrill Lynn Thomas Braxton W. Ashe Ted L. Daniel Jerry Melvin Herman Jeffrey Lee Thomasson Connie Cape Ashley Alice Davis Veronica Herman Christine M. Todd William Harrison Ashley John Thomas Davis Alison Hodges R. Carroll Todd Bridget Austen Helen E. DelBove Charles Hodges Amy Turner Joachim Austen Ralph S. DelBove Judith Leanore Hodges David R. Turner Melissa Cook Davis Baize Mary Ellen Dennehy Laurie Ellen Hohos Elizabeth Hood Turner Donald Wayne Barker Donald M. Dewar Robert L. Hohos Selwyn H. Turner, III Judy Broadstreet Barker Sheri J. Dewar Julie L. Hotchkiss Andrew A. Vance, Jr. Craig Stephan Barnes Donald R. DeZutter Francis Bruce Johnston Frances M. Vance Kelly Anne Barnes Chandana Dirghangi Sue Snavely Johnston Cheryl Lynn Vandewalle Amy W. Baskin Gautam Dirghangi Alwin Max Juchheim, III Richard Christian Vandewalle Stuart G. Baskin Gordon Donnelly Elin Ferguson Juchheim Nola M. Vanhoy John Stephen Beale Janice S. Donnelly Robin Katz Kamphaus John James Varley Joanne Beckham Lynn Ann Kronberg Dorough Nancy D. Kelly Marianne Suters Varley Roger H. Beckham Douglas E. Doss Chong Soan Kelsey Claude Farrell Varner Helen I. Benjamin Nancy E. Doss William John Kelsey, Jr. Tina Gulevich Varner Jean I. Benjamin Debra Dotsy Andrew R. Ketch David Warren Vernon John A. Bennett Willard Dotsy Temple M. Ketch Peggy E. Vernon Jennifer S. Bewley Janet H. Downie Eric L. Key Beth Ann Volz Anne Konefal Black Shanee Ann Duke Stephanie D. Key Daniel Todd Wallace Kell Alexander Black Tracy Alan Duke Jaehyun Kim Mary Curlin Wallace John Insley Blair Rosemary Earp Kyong O. Kim Susan Marie Walsh Susan Smith Blair Rebecca Hooper Endres Sara K. King Patricia G. Washnock Daniel Lee Bolinger Robert Otto Endres Timothy M. King Richard L. Washnock Rosemary Joan Bolinger Bruce A. Erskine Stephen B. Klein Molly G. Webster Diane M. Bonner Helen Charcalis Erskine Mary Kleinjan William T. Webster, Jr. Ronnie B. Bonner Randall E. Evans Glenn R. Larson^ Edwin Richard Weidler, Jr. Glenn J. Booksh Susanne Walker Evans Marilyn Larson Janet Boyd Weidler ’78 Tonya A. Booksh Camilla Fair Deborah Charlene Laudermilk Marshall J. Wellborn, Jr. Martha Anne Bowden Robert R. Fair Lionel Steven Laudermilk Carol Howard Wells* Russell Bernard Bowden, Jr. Brian R. Falgoust Jack Register Leigh Donald H. Wells* Cindy L. Bradley Leslie Evans Falgoust Peggy A. Levine Elizabeth Exum Whitten Connie K. Brennan Peter Marcus Falion Henry T. Likes Gordon T. Whitten Dennis F. Brennan Davi Lee Ferguson Marguerite Gisburne Likes John D. Wigodsky Carol Coaker Brewer Jean Ann Ferguson Derrie Anne Lindley Mary Lynn Wigodsky Elizabeth Donohoe Bromert Beth Ellen Fiandt Thomas Robert Lindley Danny Lee Wilkerson Robert J. Bromert Michael A. Fiandt Michael Walter Loveland Sue Ellen Wilkerson Nyda Suzanne Brook Joseph Patrick Finley Susan Jean Loveland George A. Williams Donna F. Brown Maryellen Finley Steven Mancinelli Larisa Murianka Williams Mark J. Brown Charles F. Fitzgerald Randall A. Marks David W. Williamson Matthew S. Brown Jana Leigh Foster Stephanie Marks Susan K. Williamson Terri R. Brown Steve Mark Foster Marion H. Massey Marian Wooddell Wilson Barbara Bruton Bryan Elisabeth Angela Franzen Benjamin Gerald McArthur Mark E. Wilson Robert A. Buie Geli Gao Caroline Thatcher McArthur Jim Winkates Graham Walker Burns Michael D. Gentry Junko McDonald Lorita Cosner Winkates Marie E. Byrne Linda Carol Gibson Thomas K. McDonald Daniel Keith Wood Norris Wayne Campbell Philip Matthiessen Gignoux Hugh McVeigh Eileen Ruffi n Wood ’89 Patricia Campbell Shannon Grannon Jithender Kumar Mehra Catharine Millar Woods ’81 Patricia J. Canale Christopher L. Greene Kalpana Mehra Thomas N. Woods ’81 Bruce R. Carr Gwen A. Greene Julie Baird Millen Michael Evan Wyatt Phyllis D. Carr Tammie Yvette Groover Rhendle Michael Millen James Thomas Yates Nancy Helene Cashon Harri J. Haikala Amy Mitchell-Harms Andrea Cates Madeline C. Haikala Terri L. Moak Donor Victor Allen Cates Ann Hughes Hamilton Thomas Franklin Moak Joy Oliver Adams John Connor Cavett, Jr. Ronnie Edward Hamilton Patsy Joan Montgomery Michal Ann Adams Terry Atkin Cavett Dennis Michael Hannon Robert E. Moore Paul Lindsay Adams Brent P. Chaisson Gova Bennet Harper Gregory Scott Morrell Richard Ray Adams Mary A. Chaisson John H. Harrington, Jr. Jan Ellen Morrell Marilyn Alequin David M. Clapper Nancy Jones Harrington Karl M. Muller Wilfredo Alequin Denise E. Clapper Doris Faye Harris Kimberly A. Muller Fran Perkins Alexander Donald Richard Coleman Henry Charles Harris, Jr. Elzbieta J. Nowak Pyda Keith M. Alexander ’73 Mary Louise Coleman Pamela M. Harris-Marshall Jean Wall Owens Nicole Claire Anderson-Gentry Arthur W. Coquelin Karen L. Harrison Katherine Shannon Owens Catherine Suzanne Appleton Janet Lee Coquelin Howard P. Hart Thomas Edward Owens Jeffery Lynn Appleton Cynthia D. Costello Kelley R. Hart Cindy A. Palmer Sharon Delois Armour Howard D. Costello Gary M. Heacock James L. Pannell

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 19 10/17/11 2:39 PM Parent Donors continued from page 19 Karen B. Pannell William Cleatus Sullivan, Jr. Kelty Crain George Stephen Mason, Jr. Bhakti Somabhai Patel Maisi Wikstrom Summ Rogers L. Crain Kym Freeman Mason Daksha Bhakti Patel Randolph P. Summ Cynthia T. Culmo Barbara McCune Jagadish N. Patel Gregory C. Tamason Mark M. Culmo J. Michael Millis Jyotsna J. Patel Rebecca G. Tamason David C. DeGenova Janet C. Millis Clinton R. Pearson Elizabeth Ward Tannenbaum Nancy Davis Donachie Lisa Gilchrist Mischke ’81 Esther West Pearson Jana Leigh Taylor Robert James Donachie, Jr. Philip E. Mischke ’79 Nancy Jo Penny Kevin Ellis Taylor William S. Druckman Cecilia H. Morgan Beth Winninger Pesses Gail Elizabeth Thames Carolyn Edwards John R. Morgan David L. Pesses Paul B. Thames Michael A. Edwards ’79 Kenneth John Najder Kim Phuong Pham Vicki S. Thomas Douglas Leslie Eiland Michelle C. Najder Van Ngoc Pham Mark Roy Thompson Sonja Darlene Eiland Edward R. Nelson, Jr. Charlotte Jo Pillow Mary Duncan Thompson Manouchehr D. Farahani Mamye Nelson J. Mark Pillow Monica R. Thompson Maria E. Farahani G. Bruce Parkerson Ashley York Porter ’82 Christopher R. Townsend Clay T. Farha Jennifer Parkerson R. Edwin Porter, Jr. ’80 Peter W. Upham Jamie L. Farha Daniel E. Pellegrom Karen Marie Prescher Stefanie J. Upham John Edwin Ferebee Sally Pellegrom Mark E. Price Catherine Rebecca Vespereny John Albert Fogarty Jeanne Ellen Perkins Virginia O. Price Kathi Giddings Wagner Nancy Womack Fogarty Joe Bob Perkins Stephen W. Puetz Leslie Hopke Wagner Jr. Billy A. Forbess, II Ashton Phelps, Jr. Marek P. Pyda Jennifer D. Wang Diana L. Forbess Suzanne Phelps Maher A. Quran Shun S. Wang Daniel J. Genter Bruce A. Phillips Shadin A. Quran Lena Pearl Weaver Susan L. Genter Diane S. Phillips Ann Michele Rabalais Robert A. Weaver, Sr. Helyn Shelley Goldstein Gary M. Polovich Gabe Joseph Ragghianti, Jr. Katherine Leigh Wells Debbie Bennett Goss Peggy Collins Polovich Gregory K. Randall Ralph Phillip Wells John Bradford Goss Daphne Domaschk Pyhrr Michelle Ann Randall Carol West Helen Hall Kenwright Stephen Anthony Pyhrr John R. Recknagel Olin West, III Deborah Jean Havner Carmen M. Ramirez Mary D. Recknagel Richard J. White Galen Clifford Havner J. Richard Ramirez Dennis B. Reinhart Ann J. Willard A. Elizabeth Headley Bruce A. Reed Mary Jean V. Reinhart Gregory D. Willard Arthur S. Headley Page B. Reed Ali Rejaee Alicia D. Williams Carol E. Headley Dotti P. Reeder Julie E. Rejaee Donna Wallace Williford ’81 Martin S. Headley Joseph E. Royal Gina Houston Reynolds Judson L. Williford ’78 Guy M. Hicks Kathryn A. Royal Randall David Reynolds Deborah Jean Wilson-McVeigh Marjorie J. Hicks Klaus T. Said Gregory Richardson Pamela Daddis Winstead Lynn Horton Laura C. Said Shirley F. Richardson Richard Cain Winstead, II Richard A. Horton Rebecca A. Smith Barbara Stultz Ricke Irene Wiser Bradley Neilson Howell, Sr. Roger H. Smith Jeffrey Joe Ricke Michael Kenneth Wisner Sara Jane Howell Kristi M. Soileau Daniel S. Robertson Becky Woodiel Alan M. Insul Julie B. Southworth Teryl Tinsley Robertson Neil L. Woodiel Nanci Candice Insul Sarah J. Spencer Danny Wayne Rogers, Jr. Sarah Wharton Woods ’79 Lisa Broemmelsick Jehl Warick F. M. Spencer Lauri Sitton Rogers Walter Gustavus Woods Louis Crowley Jehl, Jr. James Orville Thompson, Sr. Glenn Eugene Roncal Xiling Wu Derren Dee Johnson Lynn Stanley Thompson David Wayne Rose Cyryl Pogon Yannitell Elizabeth P. Johnson Linda Z. Tufton Helen Marie Roth Daniel W. Yannitell Ethan W. Johnson Peter Michael Tufton J. Reece Roth Emily C. Yarborough Frederick Alan Johnson David Salem Tweel Robert Curtis Salmon William D. Yarborough Ann F. Jury Margaret Sloan Tweel Michael James Scott Mark David Zalin Clifford S. Jury Carolyn Spann Utt Lisa D. Seals Preston Stephanie Steele Zalin Charles Kenwright, III William Phillips Utt Alan F. Sears Dennis K. Zimmerman Gary Allan King Jay N. Whipple Susan Isabel Sears Frederick Martin Zomer Rose O’Dell King James Richard Wilkinson Janet Lynn Sessarego Michele Lynn Zomer Charles A. Kirby Karen Connell Wilkinson Roberto Alfredo Sessarego Susan Daigle Kirby Kathryn Anne Williams Konrad M. Shields Parent Council Andrew B. Kyle Jane Cady Wright Vickie L. Shields Camille Roberts Fenton, Co-Chair Anne R. Kyle Douglas Hurt Yarn Ginger Sholden John M. Fenton, Co-Chair Clay Lilienstern Lisa Flint Yarn John L. Sholden Tony A xam Rebecca Lilienstern George Villere Young Allison Elizabeth Simonton ’75 Victoria Axam Scott A. Lisse Sarah Chesser Young Elisabeth Lyles Smith Jeffrey C. Barens Tracey L. Lisse Scott Alan Smith Kristin L. Barens Karen Davies Lynch David Sevier Spainhour Nikki Barone Michael John Lynch ^In Memoriam Stephanie Jean Spainhour Carolyn Farrior Boone Douglas Hayes Madison Candace Flinn Stanford Jim Buford Boone, Jr. Stephanie Madison Elizabeth K. Stich David Caldwell John L. Malanchuk Mark Thomas Stich Nancy Caldwell Maureen M. Malanchuk David M. Stockton Catherine Collins Kenneth John Mallin Mary Gayle Stoner Michael Crain Collins Mary Victoria Mallin Stephen P. Stoner Jan Bellew Connor Kimberly A. Martin Paula Anne Sullivan Robert Blacksher Connor William D. Martin

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 20 10/17/11 2:40 PM Individual Donors Rhodes appreciates the generosity of these individuals other than alumni and parents who made gifts to the Annual Fund during this year. Gifts are recognized in the Cloister Society ($500 - $749), the Tower Society ($250 - $499), the Loyalty Club ($100 - $249) and Donors (up to $100). Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level are marked with an asterisk. Cloister Society Charles Carter Elizabeth Stout Eric D. James Jack A. Belz Roy C. Cheatwood John T. Stout, Sr. Denise L. Johnson Marilyn Belz Dan A. Dunaway Ellen B. Sullivan Raymond L. Lundell Frank A. Jones Virginia Dunaway Charles Grant Wade Angie Minshall Margaret Wood Jones Marylon Rogers Glass Edward G. Moore Donald Love Albert N. Goetze Donor Joan G. Owen Porter Mongtomery Duncan M. Gray, Jr. Katherine M. Allen Virginia D. Quinn Brenda C. Grinder Edgar H. Bailey Linda Rhea Tower Society Floyd W. Humphreys Hannah G. Bird Edwin S. Roberson Lawrence A. Barrett Jo Ann J. Hunter Suzanne R. Burgar Christina C. Roberts Norman Chapman Janette Krauch Helen Chloe Byrd Madhavi Sethna Katharine Harwood Gooch Sandra Leftwich Linda C. Chadwell Corey Stringer Robert D. Gooch, Jr. Tom Miller Danya K. Downey Patricia G. Welch Geoffrey Bryant Jacobi Teresa H. Myers Peggy G. Dunford Dorothy Work Fred Terry Frank M. Norfl eet Mary A. Ellis Jude J. Palombo Robert R. Ellis, III Loyalty Club Craig Patterson Marie M. English Annette Bickers Bryce S. Sanders Julia Smith Gibbons William J. Bickers Douglas Y. Seaton Ruth A. Hones

Campus Donors Rhodes appreciates the generosity of its faculty, staff and retirees and their spouses who made gifts to the Annual Fund this year. Gifts are recognized in The Charles E. Diehl Society ($5,000 or more), the Red and Black Society ($1,000 - $4,999), the Dean’s Society ($750 - $999), the Cloister Society ($500 - $749), the Tower Society ($250 - $499), the Loyalty Club ($100 - $249) and Donors (up to $100). Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level are marked with an asterisk. Diehl Society Benefactor Dean’s Society Loyalty Club Megan Elna-Lyn Andrews ’02 Carole Pearson Troutt Richard F. Huddleston ’84* Larry Ahokas Bama Mae Strickland William E. Troutt Chad Stephen Ahren* Amanda Grebe Tamburrino ’98 Cloister Society John R. Blaisdell Jack H. Taylor ’44 Diehl Society Patron Jacqueline S. Baker Carole Choate Blankenship ’85 Loyd C. Templeton, Jr. ’56 Robert M. Johnson, Jr. Matthew V. Dean* Patricia Lee Boulie* Karen Frances Thomas Robert R. Llewellyn John C. Kaltner Dorothy C. Brownyard Richard T. Trenthem, Jr. ’92 Jenna Goodloe Wade Michael P. Leslie Anne S. Caldwell ’51* Donald W. Tucker Gail Corrington Streete Carol Casey Lori Von Bokel-Amin Red and Black Society Senior John L. Streete ’60 Jeffrey Michael Cleanthes* Douglas Walker Michael T. Clary ’77* Dawn Clement Cornies Marsha D. Walton Michael R. Drompp Tower Society Deborah Lynn Conlee Jane Harding Wells ’03 Melody Hokanson Richey DeAnna Smith Adams ’01* Daniel E. Cullen Christopher G. Wetzel Warren A. Richey Tracy Leigh Adkisson ’95 Jay Eckles ’00 Katherine Kay White ’97* Russell T. Wigginton, Jr. ’88 Lucy Hill Black ’67 Caley Artis Foreman, III Elizabeth West Whittaker Thomas S. Bremer* John E. Gorgia Sue Legge Wilkie Red and Black Society Stephanie L. Chockley ’95* Sarah R. Hatgas Stephen H. Wirls Associate Kerry A. Connors* P. Eric Henager ’89 John Quincy Wolf Bette Joan Ackerman Brenda Armstrong Eckles Marci A. Hendrix ’07 Richard C. Wood ’48 J. Allen Boone, Jr. ’71 Kathy M. Foreman Terry W. Hill W. Kenneth Woodmansee Margaret Handwerker Daniel D. Jacobs Red and Black Society Brent K. Hoffmeister Angelo C. Johnson Donor Member David Y. Jeter Kathleen Laakso Lawrence K. Anthony Mary Allie McColgan Baldwin ’61 James W. Jobes Gary J. Lindquester Johnny R. Austin Suzanne L. Bonefas Carrie Jean McAdon* Darlene Margaret Loprete Parks T. Barker ’10 Terese Jean Buscher* Martha Ann McGeachy ’88 Elizabeth Harvell Love K. Lynn Barnett Elizabeth Gay Daughdrill Marshall E. McMahon Milton Moreland* Martha J. Becker James H. Daughdrill, Jr. Mary E. Miller Michael C. Nelson* Melvin Vel Becton, Sr. James Baldwin Duncan, III Kenneth S. Morrell Scott Newstok Kimberly S. Bennett Brian E. Foshee Gail S. Murray* Valeria Z. Nollan Joel H. Berger ’11 Sue Dunn Hall ’69 Gregory Jerome Paraham Jeffrey S. Norris Gordon Bigelow Kye Young Lee* Katherine Owen Richardson ’83 Robert G. Patterson^ Marshall Boswell John S. Olsen Diane Goodman Sachs ’61 Stacy S. Pennington ’94 Darlene D. Brooks Tracy Vezina Patterson ’84 Dena Carol Selmer Deborah Nichol Pittman ’71 Milton P. Brown, Jr. Cynthia Laine Royer ’07* Brian W. Shaffer Herbert Lee Rhodes Debrina Denett Burkins Lauren Blalock Sefton ’03 Willie Frank Sims John H. Rone ’71 Linda B. Burks Robert J. Strandburg Ann M. Viano Kevin J. Sackett Mauricio Lujan Cafi ero G. Kenneth Williams Carl J. Wack, IV ’01 Ray E. Scruggs Jackie Carney David J. Wottle J. Kyle Webb ’91 Martha Hunter Shepard ’66 Kathleen Baker Cates Libby Wyrick Wyatt Connie Regina Simmons Stephen J. Ceccoli

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Dionne Renee Chalmers Jeff R. Goode Jennifer E. Logan Clark N. Ruppert ’10 Kevin John Collier ’91 Eric I. Gottlieb Timothy Herman Lucas Steven A. Samaras Dorothy A. Cox Linda Kay Granito Marianne Christin Luther Betsy Williams Sanders Gayle A. Davis Patrick Gray Debra Ann Manning Sherry Ann Sasson ’08 Pam Maxine Detrie Judith P. Haas Michelle Marie Mattson Christopher Wayne Seaton Elizabeth Lucile Dodd Michelle Hammontree Steven L. McKenzie Anthony C. Siracusa, III ’09 Debra A. Douglas Li Han Bernadette McNary-Zak Linda Faye Smith Eddie J. Douglas Denise Harrell Michael Faulkner Meeks Teneice Renee Stegall ’09 Robert Dove Courtenay L. Harter Dhammika S. J. Muesse Janice Gardner Tankersley Katherine Elizabeth Dunbar-Smith ’09 Rose Ann Hicks Mark W. Muesse Edward A. Trouy Gordon L. Ellingsworth Erin Rene Hillis Thomas F. NeSmith John C. Utt ’11 W. Jason Essary Kristen Higgenbottom Hunt Tina L. NeSmith Elisha Vego Anna Gallaher Farris Joyce Hunter Alex J. Novikoff James M. Vest Patricia Sue Fetters Marilyn Hury Janet Ewing Panter Mary Elizabeth Werner Viser ’10 Betty Ann Fields Carson Marie Irwin ’08 Robert Lewis Parker Amy O. Ware Rebecca S. Finlayson Loretta Jackson-Hayes Bobby E. Parson Caroline King Willson ’06 Leland Fitts Joseph N. Jansen Judith Anne Pierce Margaret Elizabeth Wilson ’03 Jennifer Leigh Flowers Alan P. Jaslow Marcus D. Pohlmann Neil L. Woodiel Matthew D. Frank ’11 Carolyn Renzulli Jaslow Leigh Allison Powell Dee Garceau-Hagen Susan M. Kus Russell P. Powers ’11 *Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher Jesse J. Garner W. Larry Lacy ’59 Jimmie Price level. Frederick Garrett Samantha Wolinski Lambert Jane Carol Ramsey ’67 Linda Carol Gibson Nicole Marie Lazo ’05 Amy E. Risley

Corporate, Foundation and Church Gifts Rhodes gratefully acknowledges the following businesses, foundations and churches that contributed to the college this year. Associates Fellows The Community Foundation of West Henry Luce Foundation^ $20,000 and Up $10,000 - $19,999 Alabama IBM International Foundation^ American Snuff Company, LLC* Apgar Foundation, Inc. The Endover Foundation, Inc. Jackson Lewis LLP Assisi Foundation Everett L. Amis Foundation The National Christian Foundation Knoxville Christian Foundation Bellingrath-Morse Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation^ The Poplar Foundation LensRentals.com Cal Turner Family Foundation* First Tennessee Foundation^ The Rose Foundation Mathis Pfohl Foundation Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation for The Carolinas Thompson Dunavant PLC Medco Health Solutions Foundation Greater New Orleans Foundation* Vanguard Charitable Endowment Morgan Keegan & Company Community Foundation of Greater Hope Christian Community Program NCH Corporation* Memphis Foundation Walnut Grove Animal Hospital Press On Foundation Donors Capital Fund Presbyterian Church USA Foundation* William C. and Mary June R. Adams Regions Morgan Keegan Trust*^ Donors Trust Samuel R. Noble Foundation*^ Irrevocable Gift Trust Robert E. Mallory Trust FedEx Corporation The Crain Foundation One Anonymous Donor Robert W. and Elise B. Lykins Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Margaret A. Cargill Foundation Charitable Foundation, Inc. IBM Corporation* Sponsors Schwab Fund for Charitable Giving J.R. Hyde, III Family Foundation Patrons $1,000 - $2,499 Second Presbyterian Church Kathryn Brown Butler Family $2,500 - $9,999 A. Arthur Halle Memorial Foundation SEI Giving Fund Foundation* Associated Colleges of the South, Inc. Ameren Corporation*^ Shell Oil Company Foundation*^ Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation, Camp-Younts Foundation Ann C. and C. Hamilton Sloan Smith & Nephew, Inc. Inc. Community Foundation for Greater Foundation State Farm Companies Foundation^ McGehee Family Foundation Atlanta, Inc. AT&T^ State Street Foundation^ Mike Curb Family Foundation Cordova Investments, LLC Bank of America Foundation^ Texas Instruments Foundation*^ Plough Foundation Degna Spoldi Private Family BNY Mellon Community Partnership The BBC Foundation Robert & Ruby Priddy Charitable Foundation Employee Funds^ The Clayton Family Foundation Trust Deloitte & Touche Foundation^ Boeing Company*^ The Community Foundation - SunTrust Bank Memphis Foundation, Gerber/Taylor Associates, Inc. Cancer Treatment Centers of America Richmond & Central VA Inc. Goldman Sachs & Company^ Chadwick Family Foundation, LLC The Donachie Foundation The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Jewish Foundation of Memphis Community Foundation of Greater The Keith N. Browning Foundation The Day Foundation Kellogg Brown & Root, LLC^ Chattanooga, Inc. The Medtronic Foundation^ The Kemmons Wilson Family Mallory Alexander International Community Foundation of Middle The Riley Family Foundation Foundation Logistics Tennessee The Scholarship Foundation*^ The Teagle Foundation Marion Cohen Memorial Foundation Community Foundation of the Ozarks The Sims Foundation Thomas M. Garrott Charitable Patricia Bowman Terwilliger Family Delta/United Specialties, Inc. Tweedy, Browne Company LLC Foundation Foundation Trust Elbert W. Rogers Foundation* W.A. Fortner Masonry Contractor, Inc. Thomas W. Briggs Foundation Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Energizer Household Products^ Wells Fargo Foundation^ Wright-Bentley Foundation Inc. Entergy Corporation^ One Anonymous Donor Roy Blackwell Enterprises, Inc. FannieMae SERVE^ Donors Schadt Foundation, Inc. Feather Foundation, Inc. Up to $1,000 The Boone Foundation, Inc. Greater Everett Community 388 Grant St Building The Coca-Cola Foundation^ Foundation* A.D.B. Consulting Ltd.

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 22 10/17/11 2:40 PM A.O. Smith Foundation,Inc.^ Community Foundation of South Medical College of Georgia, School of Smuggler, Inc. Advantage Investment Management Alabama Nursing Faculty Senate SMWD, Inc. Allen Boone Humphries Robinson LLP Dacus Family Trust Medical Education and Research Stanley Black & Decker^ Alpha Reporting Corporation Dermon-Warner Properties LLC Institute Stuckey Orthodontics Anthony R. Milani & Associates, Inc. E. H. Anderson Charitable Trust Memphis Chamber Of Commerce SunTrust Bank^ Arkansas Best Corporation^ Eli Lilly & Company Foundation^ Merck^ T. Frank Jackson PLLC Associates in Surgery of Muncie, Inc. Emerson^ MetLife Foundation^ Tennessee Republican Party AT&T Foundation^ Estate of Geoffrey Wagner Microsoft Corporation^ Tennessee School Systems for Equity Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Estate of Mary Sue Bell Mid-South Neurological Clinic Texas Presbyterian Foundation AXA Financial^ Farrell-Calhoun Paint Inc. Midwest Housing Equity Group Textile Rubber & Chemical Co Ball Corporation^ First Presbyterian Church Mischer Investments, L.P. The Belz Foundation Bar-B-Cutie Drive-In Ford & Harrison LLP Nationwide Insurance Enterprise The Claude Bennett Family Belle Meade United Methodist Church Furrow Auction Company Foundation^ Foundation, Inc. Bernard S. and Ellen C. Appel Genesis Group Recruiting LLC Nissan North America, Inc.^ The Forestland Group Charitable Foundation Global Impact^ Nix Roofi ng Company, Inc. The J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation^ BlueRock Vineyard, LLC Google^ Oracle Corporation^ Tom Girl, Inc. Brayton Foundation Greenfi eld Banking Company P.K. Seidman Charitable Trust Tramlaw Motel Corporation Bristol-Myers/Squibb Foundation^ Grinder Taber & Grinder, Inc. PACCAR Foundation^ Travelers Rest M. B. Church Brown & Gay Engineers, Inc. Guardsmark, Inc. Paddymark Enterprises Trustmark National Bank Brown Jug Liquors Harriet W. & Edward P. Ellis Pearson Family Foundation UBS^ Buerger, Moseley, & Carson, PLC Charitable Trust Perrin Todd Photography United Way of Central and Buffalo Wild Wings Hartzog and Silva, PLC Pew Charitable Trusts^ Northeastern Connecticut Buie’s Tractor Sales and Service Hinsdale Dental LLC Pfi zer Foundation^ United Way of Rhode Island Cahaba Wealth Mangement Inc. Home Depot Foundation^ Procter & Gamble Fund^ W.W. Grainger, Inc.^ Carolyn W. and Charles T. Beaird Insulation & Refractories Services, Inc. Professional Security Watkins Uiberall, PLLC Family Foundation^ ITW Foundation^ Quest Diagnostics Incorporated^ Wildlands Fire Service Inc. Century LLC Jewish Chautauqua Society R. A. Myers Construction Co. World Presidents Organization Chandler Demolition Company, Inc. JoAnn Martens, DDS, LLC Raytheon Company^ Xerox Foundation^ Charles Schwab Foundation^ Jong’s Super Valu Regional Medical Center at Memphis Yancey Bros. Co.^ Charles Vergos Rendezvous Inc. Kentucky Christian Foundation Reliant Energy Cheatham and Palermo, Attorneys KPMG Peat Marwick Foundation^ Reynolds Bone & Griesbeck *Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher ChevronTexaco^ LexisNexis Ridge Point Consultants range. Childers Law Firm Lichterman Loewenberg Foundation Sabre Holdings^ ^Companies that matched gifts of their Community Foundation of Greater Mack Energy Co. Scripps Howard Foundation^ employees to Rhodes Greenville, Inc. McKesson Foundation, Inc.^ Sentry Insurance Foundation^

The Margaret Hyde Council The Margaret Hyde Council seeks to encourage women’s philanthropy to ensure the strength of Rhodes. Susan Logan Huffman ‘83, Chair; Joellyn Forrester Sullivan ’77, Vice Chair for Scholarships Claire Revels Shapiro Margaret Hyde Council Life Margaret Hyde Council Margaret Hyde Council Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson ’58 Member Sustainer Patron Linda Kay Yates ’69 Endowment gifts of $100,000 or Annual gifts of $5,000 or more Annual gifts of $500 - $999 more Deborah Legg Craddock ’80 Sallie Brooks Clark ’76 Margaret Hyde Council Mertie Willigar Buckman^ Gayden Rasberry Jones ’59 Judith Deavenport Mitchener ’56 Friend Dorothy Orgill Kirsch Christina Marie Wagstaff Annual gifts up to $250 Mary Jack Rich McCord ’51 Margaret Hyde Council Susan Fulmer Austin ’55 Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson ’58 Margaret Hyde Council Member Nancy R. Blalock Katherine Hinds Smythe ’53 Investor Annual gifts of $250 - $499 Theresa Cloys Carl ’75 One Anonymous Donor Annual gifts of $2,500 - $4,999 Louise Rutkowski Allen ’77 Catherine Moore Freeburg ’40 Joellyn Forrester Sullivan ’77 Anne S. Caldwell ’51 Patricia Caldwell McKnight ’49 Margaret Hyde Council Sara Stainback Cortes ’98 Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg ’62 Endowed Member Margaret Hyde Council Senter Crook ’65 Endowment gifts of $25,000 - Mentor Kathleen Anne Doyle ^In Memoriam $99,999 Annual gifts of $1,000 - $2,499 Katherine Harriett James ’64 Donna Lorraine Barlett ’80 Susan Logan Huffman ’83 Margaret B. McKee ’54 Ethel Ashton Harrell ’54 Julianne Johnson Paunescu ’89 Ann Vines Roberts ’60 Gayle Scott Storey ’70 Carol Lee Collins Royer ’78

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 23 10/17/11 2:41 PM The Joe Neville Society The Joe Neville Society, in partnership with the Black Alumni Connection of the Rhodes College Alumni Association, provides scholarship support for the emergency needs of minority students when the need exceeds the student’s current fi nancial aid package. Bette Joan Ackerman D’Andrea Sylva Franklin Alan P. Jaslow Gail S. Murray James N. Augustine, Jr. ’89 M. Jerome Franklin ’89 Carolyn Renzulli Jaslow Melody Hokanson Richey Tanya Coleman Augustine Joe M. Hawes Elizabeth Ann Johnson ’81 Warren A. Richey Marcus L. Braxton ’05 Evalie Hill Henry A. Kurtz Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson ’58 Robert Dove Terry W. Hill Angela Gailey Laster ’92 Robert J. Strandburg Scholarships and Restricted Funds The following endowed and restricted funds received support during this year.

A. Arthur Halle Scholarship Dr. Robert Irl and Anne Riley Bourne Julian C. Nall ’43 and Family Pete Ekstrom Faculty Development in A. Benson Gilmore Memorial Service Scholarship Endowment for Faculty Support Anthropology & Sociology Scholarship Elizabeth ’04 and Sarah ’07 Townsend Kathryn Brown Butler Emergency Plough Transforming Memphis ACS Learning to Teach Oral Family Scholarship Assistance Fund Neighborhoods Grant Communication Skills Elizabeth Rodgers Dobell Scholarship Kemmons Wilson Family Foundation Political Economy Adam P. Beeler Christian Service with Elizabeth Roe Pearce ’91 International Service Scholarships Project for the Study of Liberal Youth Scholarship Study Fellowship Learning Corridor Democracy Alternative Spring Break Mission Trip Emily and Tom Holloway Scholarship Leland Smith Emergency Assistance Ralph C. Hon Scholarship Fund Environmental Studies Fund Rhodes Singers Fund Assisi Foundation Fellowships Field Hockey Leon T. Banakas ’53 Scholarship Riea and Steve Lainoff Fellowship Athletic Booster Club Football Lettie Pate Whitehead Scholarships Rose and Solly Korsakov Psychology Baseball Fred R. Graves Scholarship Linda Williams Rhea Scholarship Award Baseball Field Renovation Garrott Fund for Political Economy Louise and John Bryan CODA Schadt Foundation Scholarship Basketball (Men) Gerber/Taylor Fellowship Fellowship Soccer (Men) Basketball (Women) Golf (Men) Loyd Templeton Endowment for Choral Soccer (Women) Beth Bevill Hollingsworth Scholarship Golf (Women) Performance Softball Bettye M. Pedersen Scholarship Harold “Chicken” High Scholarship Lydick Endowment Fund Softball Field Renovation Bill and Carole Troutt Fellowship Hatzenbuehler Summer Ministry Mahoney Family Student Emergency Spence L. Wilson Distinguished Chair Boyle Fund for the Study of Liberal Fellowship Assistance Fund in Humanities Democracy Helen and Denby Brandon Scholarship Margaret Hyde Council Emergency Spence Wilson Faculty International Brown Scholarship Henry and Lynne Turley RIRS Assistance Scholarships Travel Fund Bryan Campus Life Center Training Fellowships Margaret Hyde Council General St. Jude Summer Plus Undergraduate Facility Herb Smith Endowment Scholarship Fund Research Buckman Fund for International Hurst British Studies Scholarship Margaret Hyde Council Study Abroad Study of Liberal Democracy Post- Studies Department Ida LeBlanc ’Lee’ Smith Foreign Studies Scholarships for Women Doctoral Fellowship Buckman International Studies Award Margaret Jones Houts & James “Toto” SunTrust Bank Scholarship Initiative Interdisciplinary Center Houts Scholarship Swimming Business Administration Senior Seminar Jack H. Taylor Scholarship Marshall P. Jones Scholarship Tennis C. L. and Mildred W. Springfi eld James A. Thomas III ’62 Service Mary Orme Amis Scholarships for Teton Science School Honors Scholarship Scholarship Women Theodore William Eckels International C.A. and Louise Branyan Fellowship James F. Springfi eld, Jr. ’87 CODA Maxwell Family Scholarship Business Internships Carolyn McAfee Annual Fine Arts Scholarship May Scholarship of Second Presbyterian Thomas J. White, Jr. ’39 Scholarship Fellowship James H. and Carol P. Barton Church, Little Rock Thompson Dunavant PLC Accounting Charles E. Diehl Memorial Scholarship International Study Fellowship McCoy Theatre Fund Award Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation James Lientz Service Scholarship Meeman Center for Lifelong Learning Track and Cross Country Grant James O. Finley ’26 Family Scholarship Mellon Foundation Faculty Grant - Virginia Ballou McGehee Chair of Charles P. Cobb ’44 Endowment for James T. & Valeria B. Robertson Chair Classroom Diversity Muslim-Christian Relations Music in Biological Science Mellon Foundation Faculty Grant - Volleyball (The Roof Club) Chick and Andi Hill Service Fellowship Jane and J. L. Jerden Service Scholarship Holy Land William C. “Razz” Rasberry ’30 Clarence Day Faculty Awards Janice Ost Donelson Scholarship Mike Curb Institute for Music Scholarship Community-Based Student Learning Jennie Puryear Gardner Scholarship Mock Trial Fund William M. Rosson Scholarship in Assessment Jim and Virginia McGehee Scholarship Modern Languages and Literature Fund Physics Day Scholarships for Study Abroad Morelle Legg International Internship Wright-Bentley Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Paul McLauren Watson Joe Neville Society Scholarships for Women Scholarships Scholarship John C. Hugon Scholarship Mrs. Ruth C. Pickens Fellowship John H. McMinn Scholarship Murfree Service Scholarship Memorials and Honoraria The college received these gifts in memory of or in honor of the following people during the year. In memoriam Roy Adams – Laila and Richard H. C. Coleman ’88, Elizabeth and Watson, Ann B. ’56 and Donald A. Eckels ’71 ’70 James H. Daughdrill, Jr., Anna G. Weems Carrie Britt Adams – Carole and John David Alexander ’53 – Hanne Farris, Mary Jane Gentry, Deborah Hans P. Alpsteg ’77 – Helen and William E. Troutt and Edward Ansell, Anne and A. and David J. Herman, Frances James R. Martin, Jr. ’76 Ola Adams – Joan D. and Chauncey Milton P. Brown, Jr., Lu Lee and V. ’56 and James C. Killpatrick, Robert L. Amy – Frank C. Baker, Jr. ’82 W. Butler, III ’63, Amanda E. and Oliver P. Cobb, III ’76, Sally C. ’61 Lindsay A. and Wallace H. Mayton Lewis Daniel Anderson, Jr. ’76 – Jan Albert N. Goetze and John B. Coleman, Jr., Thomas ’70, Juanita G. ’55 and Charles S. and James G. Ramsey ’76

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 24 10/17/11 2:41 PM Kara Bailif – Christopher K. Russ ’04 Donald Crowe – Joseph J. Nash ’81 and Richard B. Gossett, Georgea Frank Winter Hardie ’02 – Cecil William Barbee – Robert K. Bennett ’52 Charles Metcalf Crump ’34 – and Thomas G. Greaves, III ’66, F. Cain, Jr. ’02, Ross M. Cascio Kara N. Bayless ’04 – Megan P. Connie and Dunbar Abston, Julia Guardsmark, Inc., Llewellyn and ’02, Jennifer L. and Dennis B. and Jonathan D. Hulgan ’04 ’03, Wellford Allen ’47, Anne S. ’73 James R. Hall, Jr., Jennifer and Grzeskowiak ’02 ’02, Rebecca Kathryn R. Pigg ’04, Christopher and Lawrence K. Anthony, Ann P. Charles Hamlett, Jan and Carl E. Pustejovsky ’02, Julia G. and K. Russ ’04, Jamie H. Zuccaro ’04 ’47 and Edgar H. Bailey, Marilyn Hartley, Robin R. and Daniel B. Clinton W. Randolph ’01 ’02 Wilma S. Beaty –Denise Andre, and Jack Belz, Lenore Binswanger Hatzenbuehler ’71 ’71, T.O. Helton, Ralph L. Hatley, Jr. – Diane M. Deborah M. Barrett, Jerry and ’45, Suzanne R. Burgar, Helen C. Jacqueline and John S. Hicks, Clark ’62 Howard Beeler, Rebecca E. Byrd, Byrd, Linda and Kevin Chadwell, Nancy and Gene Holcomb, Chervis Jane Henning – Jane and Standish Buerger, Moseley and Carson, PLC, Suzanna M. and W. J. Michael Isom, Dorothy O. Kirsch, George Henning Elizabeth and Gregory Cashion, Cody ’75 ’58, Michael F. Counce T. Lewis, III, Susan D. and Robert Sylvia Holder – Thomas Francis Cheatham and Polermo-Attorneys, ’84, Board of Governors and staff C. Liddon, Ira A. Lipman, Molly H. Jackson, III ’62 Alice B. Cobb, Caren C. and of the Community Foundation Lockwood, Timothy M. Lupinacci, Steve Hovas – Joseph J. Nash ’81 Michael G. Cobb, Ron and Chery of Greater Memphis, Lewis R. Janice and Randal Mashburn, James John C. Hugon ’77 – Leslie and Bruce Cobb, Morella and Kenneth J. Donelson ’38, Mary A. and Robert E. McGehee, Jr., Randy McNally, G. Allbright ’74, Greg S. Allen, Cummins, George L. Day, Furrow R. Ellis, III, Ford & Harrison, LLP, Belinda and Philip McSween ’87, Bernard S. and Ellen C. Appel, Carla Auction Co., Susan and John Graves, Susan and C. Bradford Foster, III Memphis Chamber of Commerce, G. and Michael R. Barber, Robert Gayle and Donald Harris, Henry ’69 ’69, Catherine Moore Freeburg Memphis Regional Medical Bass Berry, Willette W. and Henry Martin Hartzog, David K. Johnston, ’40, Good Samaritan Class- Center, Jason B. Miller, Barbara C. Bonney, Cindy and James Allen Mary C. and Sherwood Kelly, Frank Westminster Presbyterian Church, and John W. Moore, Kathryn and Boone ’71, Susan E. Brown and S. Montagno, Ruth and William Grinder Taber & Grinder, Inc., Scott Newton, Jean and Frank William McCoy, Nina and Robert Moss, William T. Myers, Helen Brenda and Fred Grinder, Robin Marmaduke Norfl eet, William S. Butkin, Susan and Mark Camp, S. Rogers, Mabel and J. B. Smith, R. and Daniel B. Hatzenbuehler Painter, Esther W. and Clinton Shari Cruse Carter ’77, Carol E. Virginia Story, Dorothy Sulfridge, ’71 ’71, Floyd W. Humphreys, R. Pearson, John R. Perry ’33, Casey, Century LLC, Terrence Marlene D. and Michael T. Way Jody J. Hunter, Eva M. ’59 and Margaret E. Pritchard, Meredith G. H. Cooksey, Sr., Debbie and Dale William Stevenson Bledsoe, Sr. – Robert J. Hussey, Jr., Carol and Pritchartt ’48, Julie and Jim Raines, Corbin, Cynthia D. Corley, Deborah Thomas Francis Jackson, III ’62 Jon C. Jenkins ’60, Dorothy Orgill Linda W. Rhea, Trudy and Boyd L. L. ’80 and Robert E. Craddock, Jr., James E. Blount, III ’65 – Linda and Kirsch, Janette and Bobby Krauch, Rhodes, Jr., William M. Richards Margaret T. ’92 and Scott J. Crosby, James Couch ’65 ’65 Mary Jack ’51 and Claude M. ’68, Kenneth L. Roberts, Nancy Laila A. and Richard H. Eckels ’71 Myra Cowan Brabson – Joanna C. McCord, Jr., Jean and Frank M. and Charles Ruffi n, Christopher, ’70, Joanne and Daniel Flanders, ’66 and Dennis A. Higdon Norfl eet, Esther W. and Clinton Polly and Doug Seaton, Trisha L. Kenneth G. Greer, Rebecca and Mary Ross “Tara” Burkart – Julia R. Pearson, John Russell Perry ’33, Sharrock, Elizabeth L. Simpson Stephen Hatcher ’77 ’78, Margaret Wellford Allen ’47, Jane T. Calame Merideth G. Pritchartt ’48, Linda ’58, Harry L. Smith, Lucille and and Gary Haynes, Jane G. and ’35, Peggy and Robert Dunford, W. Rhea, Christina C. and Richard W. Chapman Smith, Travis Smith, James L. Jerden ’59, Maryann Deborah and Frank A. Frisch ’77, R. Roberts, May W. Scarbrough Kittie J. and Jerome T. Stauffer and David M. Johndrow, Kaye Adele and Guido Grilli, Nancy P. ’47, Elizabeth and John T. Stout, ’71 ’71, Jill M. and Kenneth A. and Thomas Jones, Mack Energy ’68 and James Langdon, Alice and Sr., Janet G. and S. Shepard Tate Steinberg, Gillian and Bruce Co., Deanna and Brad McFarling, Michael Leslie, Caroline Gibbs ’39, Tina and Ferrell Varner, Lt. Steinhauer, Louise M. Stephens ’44, Midwest Housing Equity Group, MacQueen ’60, Betty and Mark Col. Grant Wade (RET), Marilyn Niki and Corey Stringer, Janet G. Patricia M. Neal ’78, Dorothy H. McMahon, Jane McAfee Patterson M. and Bailey L. Wiener ’66 ’61, and S. Shepard Tate ’39, Tennessee Neale ’77, Sarah N. and Joseph L. ’50, Virginia and John C. Taylor Dorothy Work Republican Party, Tennessee School Parrish ’79 ’77, Patrick E. Powers, ’74, Clement B. Turner ’73, Nancy Robert Cunningham – Joseph J. Nash Systems for Equity, Heli and Bill Jr., Jack Reichert, Randall R. Rhea and James M. Vest, Patricia G. ’81 Tomford, Kate and Bradley E. ’77, Patricia K. and Charles W. Welch, Barbara and G. Kenneth Emily Levy Davis ’37 – Toni S. ’83 Trammell, Carole and William E. Robertson, Jr. ’65, Ginger and Joe Williams, Bess M. Wolf and Thomas A. Barnes Troutt, Trustmark National Bank, T. Shockley, Jr., Jamie and Michael William L. Burle – Joseph J. Nash ’81 Willie Jean Deberry – Thomas Vicky and Robert Van de Vuurst, Smith, Julie and Robert Weedn, Adrienne McMillan Burns ’88 – Francis Jackson, III ’62 Watkins Uiberall, PLLC, Harry World Presidents Organization Elizabeth C. Crawford ’87 Janice Ost Donelson – Connie and W. Wellford, Sarah and Buckner William W. Hunt ’56 – Denise and Frank M. Campbell ’39 –Thomas Dunbar Abston, Kathy and Ben Wellford, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas Johnson Francis Jackson, III ’62, Janet G. Adams, Jr., Honey and Lamar Wexler, Jane W. Williams ’52, Ila Jehl – Dorothy Orgill Kirsch and S. Shepherd Tate ’39 Alexander, Julia Alissandratos, Julia Justin P. Wilson, Annabel and Jess Marshall P. Jones ’59 – Lynn Jaseph Bland Wilson Cannon, Jr. ’41 – Wellford Allen ’47, John M. Aste, Woodall Jones ’59, Anne Froom and John Thomas Francis Jackson, III ’62 Jr., Austin Presbyterian Theological Wayne Deupree, Jr. ’52 – Frances C. Marshall Jones ’88 ’85, Tom and Hugh Chalmers ’56 – Jo and John B. Seminary, Howard H. Baker, Jr., Perkins ’51 Mary Jo Miller, Helen W. and Fred Maxwell, Jr. ’57 Joy M. ’58 and Leo M. Bearman, Harold Naill Falls ’40 – Raymond L. S. Norman Debra Danhof Chapman ’76 – Corinne Burch Blake ’44, Anne H. Lundell John Cash King, Jr. – Thomas Francis Patricia M. Adams ’76 Bland ’44, Janis and Allen Boyd, Lillian Love Fisher ’40 – Thomas Jackson, III ’62 F. Thomas Cloar ’62 – Patricia Ann H. and John B. Boyle, Jr., Francis Jackson, III ’62 Dana G. Kirk – Denise McCrary M. Adams ’76, Margaret T. Paul T. Boyle, Bonnie and John Mary Ann Ford – Dorothy Orgill Nell Wright Lara ’43 – Thomas ’92 and Scott J. Crosby, Porter R. Branson, John B. Burns, Anne Kirsch Francis Jackson, III ’62 Montgomery, Margaret J. ’63 and and Thomas A. Caldwell, Louise Prof. Leonard Frey – Jo Lynn P. Allen Swayne Latham, Jr. – Thomas Francis Fred M. Ridolphi, Jr. S. Cannon ’41, Patricia and Sam ’60 Jackson, III ’62 Sara Hewell Coates – Lewis R. Chafetz, Roy Cheatwood, Ashley Nancy Hill Fulmer ’51 – Lewis R. Jean Manke – Joseph J. Nash ’81 Donelson ’38 and Lew Conner, Madeleine M. Donelson ’38 George Mansour – Joseph J. Nash ’81 Charles P. Cobb ’44 – Catharine C. Charles M. Crump, Jr., Mimi Louise N. Garnett – Karen E. Dooley Cynthia Marshall – Marina E. Pacini Alexander ’56, Sally C. ’61 and Dann, Emily M. and James K. ’80 and David P. McCarthy John Coleman, Jr., Mary Jane Dossett, Jr., Carol and Kenneth Helmuth M. Gilow –Mary and Margaret Preston Merrell Mayton Gentry ’61, Susan H. and James P. Ezell, Jr., Elizabeth K. Farrar, Edward J. Wingfi eld ’62 ’54 – Lindsay A. and Wallace H. F. Link, Elizabeth and John T. David E. Fielder, Beverly Cruthirds George Gracey ’56 – Mary Allie and Mayton, III ’70 Stout, Sr., Janet G. and S. Shepard and William D. Fones, Donna D. Bert Denton McLellan ’61 ’58, Jo Eulyse McCown – Thomas Francis Tate ’39 and John F. Fraiche, Catherine M. and John B. Maxwell ’57 Jackson, III ’62 Genevieve Cohen –Thomas Francis Freeburg ’40, David H. Gambrell, Baker Kepple Guyear – Helen W. and Joseph A. McGehee ’ 43 – Coline T. Jackson, III ’62 Marylon R. Glass, Michelle C. Fred S. Norman McGehee ’43

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 25 10/17/11 2:41 PM Memorials and Honoraria continued from page 25 Robert Marshall McGehee – Coline Reynolds Bone and Griesbeck PLC, Faculty Senate, Jessica and Ron Julia “Cookie” Ewing –Mary Alice T. McGehee ’43 Marcelle L. Saunders, Lynda ’60 Morris, Cynthia and Jim Moseley, Quinn Albert A. McLean ’39 – Ruth A. and Lewis P. Wexler Fereshteh Zare and Nosratollah Mack T. Finley – Jacklyn M. and Hones, Betty and Marshall E. Donald A. Ramier, Jr. ’53 – Jane S. Nezakatgoo, Jane M. ’50 and Robert Tillman Finley ’99, Duncan M. McMahon ’53 and Edward (Ted) Fox ’51 G. Patterson, Ann L. Powell, Louise Gray Moore Moore, Jr. ’29 – Houston Percy Rhea – Pattie and Donald and William P. Purcell, Patricia and Virginia T. Gannaway ’66 – Joanna Niller Moore ’29 Love, Margaret S. and Claude A. Allen M. Robinson, Kathryn M. C. Higdon ’66 and Dennis A. Frances Nix Morgan ’51 – Patricia C. McMillion ’60 ’59, Dorothy H. Russell, Phyllis A. Salop, Nancy L. Higdon and Frank S. McKnight ’49 ’49, R. Neale ’77, Susan S. and Ward T. Scott, Phil and Fran Shannon, Nancy Grier Elizabeth Haney ’12 – Degna Christy Morgan ’51 Wilson ’79 and Eugene Shapiro, Elizabeth Spoldi Woodward D. Morriss, Jr. ’51 – Mary Ramona Rhea – Patti and Donald L. Simpson ’58, Jane and Charles Sarah Hatgas – Allison R. Abernathy A. Morriss ’51 Love, Margaret S. and Claude A. Slatery, Margie Snetman, Lisa and ’87 Judy Moser – Connie and Dunbar McMillion ’60 ’59, Susan S. and John Bayard Snowden, Robert Anne M. Herman ’14 – Hanne and Abston, Jr. Ward T. Wilson ’79 J. Strandburg, Susan G. ’65 and Edward Ansell Fred W. Neal – Tom and Mary Jo Peyton N. Rhodes – Julian C. Nall ’43 William T. Sullivan, Margaret and Rachel L. Hickey ’11 – Lynda Godkin Miller, Rev. Kathryn A. and Bruce Robert P. Richardson – Julian C. Owen Tabor, Nancy B. Todd, Jane and Kenneth M. Hickey Wismer Nall ’43 M. ’52 and John Twist, Carolyn A. Herbert A. Hilgeman – Allyson H. June Daniels Neal – Tom and Mary F. Ray Riddle, Jr. – Robert K. Bennett and Robert E. Tyson, Jane F. Tyson, and Patrick O. Proctor ’87 ’80 Jo Miller, Rev. Kathryn A. and ’52, The Don Carlton Family, Joan R. Walters, Marsha D. Walton Timothy S. Huebner – Lynn J. Jones Bruce Wismer Jeffrey L. Carlton ’94, The Todd and Christopher G. Wetzel, Susan ’59 Peggy Price Noell – Thomas Francis Carlton Family H. Welsh, Kathleen K. and Edward John Paul Jones – Thomas Francis Jackson, III ’62 Ida Sue Robinson – Thomas Francis T. Weston, Lain Whitaker and John Jackson, III ’62 Virginia “Woody” Cochran Noell – Jackson, III ’62 Ryder, Barbara and G. Kenneth Tara Jean Loux ’99 – Jean M. and Thomas Francis Jackson, III ’62 Robert Everett Rose ’58 – Jo and Williams, Carol and William M. Peter C. Loux Roy C. Page ’52 – Blair D. Erb, Sr., John B. Maxwell, Jr. ’57 Wilson, III ’64 Mary Jo Miller – Edward A. de Ann Rollow Ross William Maxwell Rose ’10 – Debbie Mildred and C. Lomax Springfi eld – Villafranca ’83 Robert G. Patterson – Julia W. F. and Michael D. Rose Donna T. and James F. Springfi eld, Alex Novikoff – Lynn Jaseph Jones ’59 Allen ’47, Katherine M. Allen, William M. Rosson – American Jr. ’51 Tracy V. Patterson ’84 – Charles W. Elaine Amis, Annette and Snuff Company, LLC, Martha and Dorothy P. Streete –Nancy and James Kinslow, III ’72 William Bickers, Ann and Milton Charles Carter, Danya Kendall Vest Celia F. Halford Pharis – John R. P. Brown, Jr., Helen C. Byrd, Downey, Julia Gibbons, Sandra John E. Thomas ’49 – Diane Rudner Pharis ’67 Cancer Treatment Centers of Leftwich, Marie and Edwin S. Clifford Trammell, Sr. – Joseph J. John R. Pharis ’67 – Ms. Sue Ellen America, Dr. Diane M. Clark ’62, Roberson, Bryce and Jody Sanders Nash ’81 Pharis Watson ’70 Sharon and William V. Davidson Lloyd Johnston Sarber, Jr. ’63 – Lee W. Bradley Wallace ’59 – Joan John M. Planchon – Kyle A. Marks ’62, Keith English, Robin and S. and Joseph M. Duncan ’73 ’63, Dawson Wallace ’59 ’92 Daniel Hatzenbuehler ’71 ’71, Ann C. Harris ’64 Morton ‘Mo’ Finch Waller ’59 – Rhodes College Meeman Center , Jr. ’62, Brenda H. Herzl Shankman ’48 – Rena Donna D. Waller ’59 Staff – Lynn Jaseph Jones ’59 and David Y. Jeter, Lynn Jaseph Shankman ’48 Winston Penn Wardlaw ’12 – Patricia Grey Robinson ’11 – Kathleen and Jones ’59, Betty and Marshall E. Vivian W. Sims – Lee S. and Joseph B. Barker ’80, Carol Casey, Cyril Fred K. Robinson McMahon, Tom and Mary Jo M. Duncan ’73 ’63 E. Hollingsworth, Jr. ’64, Virginia Lauren Sefton – Edward A. de Miller, Angie and Lonnie Minshall, A.C. Sisk, Jr. – Christina C. and D. and Brian Quinn, Barbara and Villafranca ’83 Teresa Myers, Margaret B. and Jere Richard R. Roberts, Lt. Col. Grant G. Kenneth Williams James F. Springfi eld ’51 – Sidney Boyle Nash, Jr. ’50 ’50, Patricia Wade (RET) Thomas J. White, Jr. ’39 – Lee S. and Springfi eld Evans M. Neal ’78, Julie and John S. Eulyse Smith – Thomas Francis Joseph M. Duncan ’73 ’63, Laila Frederic R. Stauffer – Brenda and Olsen, Julie and Craig Patterson Jackson, III ’62 and Richard H. Eckels ’71 ’70, Jo Arthur Stauffer and friends at St. Francis Hospital, Herbert W. Smith – Patricia M. Adams and John B. Maxwell ’57, Janet G. Jack H. Taylor ’44 – Mary Beth and William M. Short ’71, Elizabeth N. ’76, Helen P. Addington, Fred and S. Shepard Tate ’39 William Gray Mankin ’62 Smith, Martha D. and Ed Stock, Jr. W. Bailey, Rosemary Banta, Irma John M. Whittaker, Jr. – Linda K. Carey Thompson – Edward A. de ’59, Elie and Frank Sullivan, Sybil Bell, Roy E. Bell, Sharon Berman, Granito, Leslie Hanna ’68, Lynn Villfranca ’83 and Donald Tucker, Nancy and Jeanie Umbreit and Laurence M. Jaseph Jones ’59, Deborah N. and William E. Troutt – Robert E. Loeb James Vest, William J. Wade ’49, Bloch, Anne and Milton B. Brown, Arnold H. Pittman ’71 ’67, Mel Jane Harding Wells ’03 – Kym and Barbara and G. Kenneth Williams, Jr., Beverly B. Buchalter, Desi R. and Bud Richey, Helen and Paul George S. Mason, Jr. Rebecca and Spence L. Wilson, Carozza, Carol E. Casey, Diane M. Schrier Jennifer L. Whatley ’10 – George I. One Anonymous Donor Clark ’62, Ann Elliott, Carol and Rob Tate Wolcott ’93 – Chip Brian Melichar Scott Patterson ’85 – Charles W. Rodney Elliott, Elizabeth C. Elliott ’94 and Michael Horberg, Carol A. Robert M. Wild, Jr. ’66 – Joanna C. Kinslow, III ’72 ’02, Susan H. and C. Bradford DuBard ’92 Higdon ’66 and Dennis A. Higdon J. Russell Perry ’33 – Robin and Foster, III ’69 ’69, Genesis Medical Gregory L. Yeatman ’80 – Anna G. Jane W. Williams ’52 – Dorothy O. Daniel Hatzenbuehler ’71 ’71 and Research Institute, Robin R. and Farris, Jan F. McRae ’81 Kirsch James A. Pharis – John R. Pharis ’67 Daniel B. Hatzenbuehler ’71 ’71, Jennifer Peebles Wilson ’01 – Marian Jason T. Pettigrew ’96 – Caldwell K. Jane and Standish Henning, Lucy C. In honor of E. Craft Meeks ’96 Jones, Linda and Edward S. Kaplan, Elsie Yeates – Dorothy O. Kirsch Dorothy Chauncey Porter ’46 – Anne Frederic B. and Sally W. Kesselman, Ben W. Bolch – Kyle A. Marks ’92 S. ’73 and Lawrence K. Anthony Charles W. Kinslow, III ’72, Dorothy Elizabeth J. Bingham ’11 – Edith S. Anne S. Pressly ’04 – Marie C. Orgill Kirsch, Ellen Klyce, Minette Bingham Francis ’06 R. Kochman, Kitty and J. Howard Raymond E. Bye, Jr. ’66 – Joanna C. Janet Briggs Tucker Pryor ’38 – Anne Lammons ’51, Marcia and Bill Levy, ’66 and Dennis A. Higdon S. ’73 and Lawrence K. Anthony Katherine and Robert E. Loeb, Paul V. Carls ’07 – Alice and Stephen Demetra Patton Quinn ’44 – Corinne Claire and Tom Lowry, Richard W. D. Carls Burch Blake ’44, Wanda W. ’78 Lutey, Shirley and William Mann, Joseph M. Duncan ’63 – Suzanne and Paul S. Carruthers, John M. Cecilia M and Samuel P. Marshall, M. and W. J. Michael Cody ’75 Griesbeck, Kathy and Robert Loeb, III, Frances M. Maury ’42, Medical ’58, Joseph C. McCarty, Denise Joan G. Owen, Shirley S. Prothro, College of Georgia School of Nursing McCrary

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 26 10/17/11 2:42 PM Alumni Gifts to the Annual Fund Alumni who gave unrestricted gifts to the college this year are listed according to their classes. Annual Fund gifts are recognized in the Charles E. Diehl Society ($5,000 - $100,000), the Red and Black Society ($1,000 - $4,999), the Dean’s Society ($750 - $999), the Cloister Society ($500 - $749), the Tower Society ($250 - $499), the Loyalty Club ($100 - $249) and Donors (up to $100). Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher level are marked with an asterisk. Alumni who have made unrestricted gifts consecutively for fi ve years or more are marked with a . Please note: Alumni gfts for restricted purposes are recognized elsewhere in this publication.

Class of 1929 Donor Class of 1945 Donor Jane Lederer Northcross Ann Pridgen Bailey Red and Black Society Member Mary Hunt Weeks Cloister Society Dorothy Cammer Houston Niller Moore Betty Wilkinson Isbell William C. Kernodle, II Class of 1941 Nancy Woods Muse Class of 1933 Tower Society Sara Anne Elliott Newton Loyalty Club Frances Uhlhorn Wunderlich Wilbur H. Oliphant, Jr. Donor Mary P. Boothe J. Russell Perry^ Eugene Keller, III Loyalty Club Class of 1948 Henry H. Lanius Class of 1934 Class of 1942 Shirley Seagle Prothro* Cloister Society William A. Jones, Jr. Donor Diehl Society Patron Donor Alice Cohill Marquez Russel L. Wiener Lenore Binswanger Tower Society Minor Robertson Broadus Peggy Baker Cannada Class of 1935 Red and Black Society Associate Ruth Alyne Bryant Edward C. Hermann* Jane Weilenman Head Loyalty Club Loyalty Club Imogene Williamson Kinney Joseph C. Eckstine Janice Tyler Calame Tower Society John Nicholls Spain Dorette Storn Humphries Jean Williamson Sights Camille Bailey Hutton Class of 1936 Class of 1946 Carolyn Cuningham Ivy Donor Martha Carroll McGuire Loyalty Club Martha Small Deason Red and Black Society Associate Thomas Fletcher Scott, Jr Margaret Drake Wilson Margery O’Kelley Lane James G. McClure Rena Shankman Wesley M. Walker, Jr. H. Trent Wood Class of 1938 Cloister Society Richard C. Wood Class of 1943 Emily Williamson Haizlip Diehl Society Patron Donor Lewis R. Donelson* Red and Black Society Member Tower Society Sara Ralston Baldridge Eugene C. Reynolds* Warrene Buford Ivy Lawrence Beck Cloister Society Betty Shea Drummond James T. Watt Loyalty Club Loyalty Club Dorothy Brown Kennedy Marietta Morris Watt Lorraine McMinn Bartlett Annabelle Hall Lavin Sonya Alperin Krivcher Katharine Meacham Conover Sara Sparr Taylor Freeman C. Marr Tower Society Allen H. Hilzheim Barbara Burnett Mussett William H. Maddox Coline T. McGehee Donor Meredith G. Pritchartt Jane Peete Osborne Richard A. Bolling, Jr. Donor Virginia Brittingham Worthy Elizabeth Raines Davis Class of 1949 Nancy Haygood Ganier Jessamine Grimes Younger Marie Gooch Hay Betty Lay Kirby Red and Black Society Associate Class of 1939 Donor Archer Ayres Postlethwaite Jane Phelps Arnold George B. Hale Floy Wooten Sarah Rook Perkins Diehl Society Fellow F. William Small Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. Class of 1947 Red and Black Society Member Class of 1944 Betty Canon McArthur^* Diehl Society Patron Diehl Society Patron Frank S. McKnight S. Shepherd Tate Red and Black Society Member Dorothy Dyess Bryce-Morton Patricia Caldwell McKnight Agnes Ming Turley Red and Black Society Associate Red and Black Society Member Cloister Society Grace Wunderlich Prange Tower Society Irma Waddell Stafford Margaret Loaring-Clark Jones Mabel Francis Caldwell Cloister Society Demetra Patton Quinn^ Cloister Society Tower Society Letitia Montgomery Haygood* Rufus C. Ross, Jr. Harland L. Smith William J. Wade Bettie Connally Welsh Donor Loyalty Club Tower Society Georgianna Awsumb Ensminger^ Corinne Burch Blake Julia Wellford Allen Loyalty Club Cham Canon Jane Williams Sides Martha Smothers Carroll Class of 1940 Morgan C. Fowler* Jane Clay Cash William E. Henderson Loyalty Club William C. Douglas Red and Black Society Member Louisa McLean Stephens Carol Morris Bowden Cecil E. Evans Catherine Moore Freeburg Jack H. Taylor Margaret Parsons Douglas Betty Bennett Finley Charles Perry Ernest H. Flaniken* Wesley A. Goldfarb Donor William M. Fountain, Jr. Margery Phelps Lee Loyalty Club Molly Hawken Lockwood J. Richard Lee^ Priscilla Shumaker Heard Margaret Cansler Riley Alice Scott Marchisio Donor Virginia Ragsdale Keller May Wallace Scarbrough* Fred Blake, Jr Grace Brown

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George A. Chauncey Thomas W. Taylor Red and Black Society Associate John W. Gray, Jr Peggy Marshall Crutcher Bettye Kilgore Terjung James E. Ratcliff, Jr Betty Collins Peeples Cary Harris Hunt Dorothy Love Turk Ann Rollow Ross* Robert L. Stewart Jeanne Amis Jernigan Jack D. Vincent David B. Short Ann Taylor Walker Waters Betty Walker Locke Anne Baggett Wilkes Louis J. Weber, Jr June White McCormick Red and Black Society Member J. William Young, Jr. Gloria Ash Minor Class of 1951 J.D. Trimble, Jr Jean King Moore Donor Stanley Williamson Mosby Diehl Society Fellow Cloister Society Elizabeth Martin Barker Richard P. Mussett J. Lester Crain, Jr John A. Austin, Jr C. Douglas Buford, Jr. Martha Birdsong Nickey William R. Gentry* Rebecca Blanton Bugbee John D. Pera^ Diehl Society Sustainer Zoe Theodore Futris William D. Roberds Barbara Howell Hamilton Tower Society Robert W. Gillmann Mary Nell Campbell Smith James F. Springfi eld, Sr Betty Ann McFadden Harvey Rene LeMarchand Robert O. Utter Carroll Tuthill Minor Judy Mays Parks R. Bedford Watkins, Jr Red and Black Society Member Martha Beggs Orth Joyce Richards James T. McDonald, Jr. Elizabeth Johnson Roark Class of 1950 Frances Crouch Perkins Loyalty Club Elizabeth Hoye Amis Class of 1954 Diehl Society Benefactor Cloister Society A. Ray Bryant Herbert Linville William E. Boyce Hattie Edens Bryant Red and Black Society Member Helen Deupree Brandon* Frances Freeman Burkhead Anne Riley Bourne Diehl Society Patron June Beasley Mann Mary Woods Epp Robert I. Bourne, Jr C. Stratton Hill, Jr R. Christy Morgan* Norma Keisling Holmes Patricia Riegle Morehead James N. Lapsley, Jr David M. Morris Red and Black Society Senior Tower Society Chester W. Peeples, Jr. Josephine Taylor Threlkeld Ruth Griffi s McCartney James Nelson Clay, III Peggy Pence Schuster Mary McDonald Wetterau* James E. Davis Joy Powell Smith Red and Black Society Member Herbert W. Eber Marzette Smith Stallings Cloister Society Berta Radford Laney Walter S. Lazenby, Jr.* Jane McSpadden Twist Wade McHenry Hunter Martha Ellen Davidson Maxwell H. Reiter Webb, Jr Dean’s Society Mary Louise Barton Pritchard Jacqueline Newman Williamson Tower Society Jane Davis McCain Joseph H. Lawson Cloister Society Loyalty Club Donor Charles Pittman E. Denby Brandon, Jr.* T. Reynolds Beal M. Robert Aborn Laura Edington Wakefi eld John H. Evans, Jr Ronald F. Bunn Robert K. Bennett Robert L. Montgomery, Sr Anne S. Caldwell* Jack R. Blake Loyalty Club Anne Davis Toppins Sarah Loaring-Clark Flowers Eileen Emick Castle James W. Bernard Edward B. Fox, Jr. Sondra Hull Dixon Rebecca Beasley Burr Tower Society Rose Washer Goldfarb^ Steve C. Futris W. Thomas Cunningham, Jr William O. Coley, Jr. Jean Arnold Kugler Bert F. Kremp Elizabeth Price Johnson Martha Jane Jacobs Exum Mary Ann Morriss Wanda Jo Henry McDaniel Geraldine Hensley Kohl Thomas E. Smith James Gibson Nix* Ruth Tidwell Mulroy Viola Deavours Powers Richard C. Tumilty Patricia Tomlinson Nix* L. Anderson Orr Mary Frances Forbes Reed Mary Jane Millard Oglesby Edwin F. Wills Ann Goodman Salky Loyalty Club Joanne Cunningham Sanders Gene E. Canestrari Donor Class of 1953 Jim P. Wesson* Mary Ann Ramsey Clarke Sylvia Bowling Peggy Fitch Witherspoon Paul Currie Patsy Williams Briggs Diehl Society Patron Helen McGee Dacus Gerald P. Bugbee Katherine Hinds Smythe Donor Mary B. Howard William P. Durbin Betty Wood Storrs Margaret Hagood Akard Emily Rice McLeod Mary Jack Rich McCord Courtney Crumpton Bacon Jane McAtee Patterson Marion Neudecker Millsaps Red and Black Society Member R. Wheatley Beard C. M. Pipkin Albert A. Nelius William C. Threlkeld Paula Richardson Bernstein Lloyd B. Smith, Jr.^* Roy F. Stratton, Jr George W. Wilson, III* Elias Collins James C. Williamson Granville Tate^ Ann McAlister Fee Milton L. Wray Cloister Society Geraldine Prichard Kaller Donor Martha Gulledge York Robert H. Crumby Robert Joseph Lipscomb Rebecca Truax Belknap Mary Taylor Todd Florence Crawford Mayse Carol Louise Bitner Class of 1952 Eleanor Brown Weaver Emma Jean Myres McIntyre Virginia Mead Clark Sandol Douglas Patteson Richard B. Dixon Diehl Society Patron Tower Society Mary K. Lindsay Street Jean Bagby Ezzell Roscoe A. Feild, Jr Willie Bow Emily McKay Whitesell Forrest W. Flaniken W. Hamilton Smythe, III E. Wayne Cliffe Marilyn Mitchell Wray Joanne Zahner Flaniken Joy Brown Wiener John Turner Gray Ann Faquin McGuire Horace G. Kitchell Class of 1955 Joseph C. Meux Red and Black Society Partner Mary Frances Steen Libassi Paul S. Mostert Sara Jane Bryant Greenlee Diehl Society Patron James R. Mulroy Loyalty Club Mary Rodriguez Wardrop John S. Pyles Red and Black Society Senior Marjoree Russell Bryant Myrle Oliver Scott Jane Wittichen Williams* John C. Cuvillier, III Cloister Society Josie Phillips Smith Jane Swaim Fox Susan Fulmer Austin

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 28 10/17/11 2:42 PM Annelle Albritton Clute Sarah Strong Gilmer Harrylyn Graves Sallis Donor Elizabeth Walker Hughes* Nola Nurnberger Hawkinson* Elizabeth Etter Thomas John U. Biedenharn Julia Johnson Kasch Cassandra Ellis Henson Jerry Wittmann Weise* W. J. Michael Cody Dorothy Henning Kaylor* V. Garrett Wingfi eld Catherine Earle Cortelyou Tower Society Frances VanCleave Killpatrick* James E. Winslow, Jr Matthew D. Curland Polly Baber Bassoni Geraldine Dozier MacQueen Estella Wilson Dixon W. Henry Mosley* John R. McKinney* Donor Betty Jean Payne Dorris Martha Spruell Pipkin James C. Napier, Jr Fred K. Beeson Elinor Smith Fitzgerald Louise Aikin Russell Elizabeth Bell Smith Harriette Mathewes Beeson David H. Hollis Juanita Goodman Watson Loyd C. Templeton, Jr. Thomas B. Buford, Jr. Howard S. Maxwell Peggy Ross Templeton Thomas J. Bumpas, Jr Thomas E. Reed Loyalty Club Sarah Jane Seissinger Tice Margaret Jones Carter Ellen Reagan Richardson William M. Callicott Ann Barr Weems Mary Lewis Casey Arnold L. Schroeter Vernon Ware Eades Ethel Buck Chamberlain Linda Hardesty Schroeter Betty Carol Germany Donor James W. Colvert Charles E. Somervill Reginald N. Germany, Jr. Marcia Calmer Beard Joan McCabe Day Jane Barr Stump-Green Joanne Danielson Goodall Paula Smith Burress Shirley Dickerson Lawhorn Joanne Williams Wilhite Elizabeth Shaifer Hollingsworth James A. Dees, Sr James W. Sanders James E. Jones B. H. Farnsworth Caroline Cecil Searson Class of 1959 R. David Kaylor* Robert L. Hunter Katherine Perry Taylor F. H. Mitchell Edna Patton Johnson Martha Lipscomb Thir Diehl Society Fellow Joe H. Parker John L. Lawhorn J. L. Jerden Margaret Jones Pingree Erin Moody Morgan Class of 1958 Jeanette Bowen Posey Maida Moore Payne Red and Black Society Member Carolyn Holiman Samuel Nancy Germany Reinker Diehl Society Patron Eva Mae Duncan Hussey Keith K. Wong* Thomas E. Richardson John H. Bryan Lynn Jaseph Jones Dorothy Jean Johnson Sales Neville Frierson Bryan Diane McMillan Wellford Donor Charlotte Black Sargent Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson Walker L. Wellford, III James E. Aydelotte John K. Wadley Jeanne Scott Varnell Peggy Tipton Bright Cloister Society John Bernard Hooker Class of 1957 Red and Black Society Associate Robert B. Blumer Dale S. Johnson Mary Jane Smalley Roberts John A. Oxley Mary Margaret Storck Johnston Diehl Society Patron Carol Ann Greaves Rockett Will Johnston, Jr. John B. Maxwell, Jr Red and Black Society Member Theodore B. Sloan E. Jeff Justis, Jr Grace Morris Williamson Joy Magdovitz Bearman Thirza Mobley Sloan Sue Farish Kimmel Richard W. Dortch Edwin W. Stock, Jr Mary-Kay Schmidt Mummert Red and Black Society Senior B. Denton McLellan Donna Dickens Waller Truman D. Nabors, Jr Anne Hixon Huff Betty Chalmers Peyton Rachel Gobbel Norment Thomas A. Huff John H. Quinn, Jr. Tower Society H. Kirkland Osoinach Suzanne McCarroll Warner Ann Mack Boles William Newton Todd Dean’s Society Mary Alice Masters Carrell Gayle Clark Trautwein Red and Black Society Member Susan Robinson McLean Benjamin B. Ferdon Carolyn Williamson Ralph V. Turner* Happy Snowden Jones Cloister Society Michael B. Lupfer Class of 1956 Dean’s Society Jettie D. Bowen, Jr. Claude Ashton McMillion William H. McLean Henry R. Crais* Phyllis Williams Mostellar Red and Black Society Member Truly Brown Mount Catharine Coleman Alexander Cloister Society Tower Society Richard A. Park George M. Russell Nancy Pickens Higgason* Charles W. Blake Frank F. Splann, Jr.* Claude B. Trusty, Jr Jane Crutcher Williamson John P. Burge Joseph A. Sullivan* Ada Jane Walters Nancy Carter Burnidge Michael Anne Condon Zimmerman* Tower Society William E. Carrell Cloister Society Lady Camille Deaderick Eugene Eaton McKenzie Loyalty Club James D. Higgason* James E. Eikner, Jr Carolyn Caldwell Rogers Charles T. Ames, III Margaret Ann Fagan Eikner Jerry D. Tate Joan Waggoner Bacchus Tower Society Jane Burns Campbell Hosay Robert N. Templeton Betsy Sloan Barrett Lawrence H. Cater* John B. Mostellar Mary Latta Whiteaker* Keith D. Buckley Venita Saunders Cater* C. Eric Mount, Jr P. W. Whiteaker* Nora Petersen Buckley Edith Jean Cooper Harriet Byrd O’Neal Mary Belle Miller Cunningham J. Rodney Feild* Robert M. Rogers Loyalty Club Betty Sims Damewood J. Bryan Smalley Lorraine Rayburn Abernathy Oran B. Dent Rhoda White Smith Loyalty Club Sam F. Cole, Jr. Ann Watkins Evans James E. Turner Charlene Jayroe Allen Albert S. Crigler, III Elizabeth E. Stafford-Farmer Laurel Speir Witten JoAnn Pomeroy Anderton Marilyn Hammond Gallagher* Fyke Farmer, Jr Genevieve Reeves Carlisle Martha Sigler Guthrie Ralph C. Gore Loyalty Club Richard H. Crawford H. Richard Jones, Jr Charles L. Hammett Evelyn Rita Cox Bernard Ann Fakes Gehlmann Lewis R. Murray, Jr. Merelyn Davis Hammett Suzanne Carter Bjick Betty Lunati Grise Roy D. Rainey, Sr Betty Jo Gillmore Haynie John Wayland Carlisle Ellen White Harrell Betty Ann Russell Sara Jean Jackson Joe C. Eades, Jr Joanna Kindig McKnight Claire Sebralla Saino Anne Underwood Johnson George J. Fischer, Jr Donald L. Parker Paul M. Thompson Sally Stockley Johnson Patricia Hastings Gilliom* Salliejane Dickerson Rainey Suzanne Williams Winslow Daniel P. Logan, Jr James R. Gillis, Jr. Diana Warren Risher Jane Aquino Osuga

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 29 10/17/11 2:42 PM Alumni Gifts to the Annual Fund continued from page 29 Princess Hughes Van Hooser John W. Butt Marcia Wooten Barstow Paul Jackson, Jr Joan Dawson Wallace Charlotte Frist Chesnutt Janice Chapin Buchanan Duke K. McCall, Jr Bill C. Weber James D. Curtis Mary Morton Adams Castor Warren G. Nance Sue Osenbaugh Williams John A. Daniel Tommy V. Clinton Randolph P. Pickell Lawrence A. Fury, Jr. Edward H. Henderson Mary Worth Burton Robertson Donor James S. Gay Ronald C. Holland Jane Cook Shipp Jane Alexander Biedenharn Patricia Smith Gill Fay Quinn Isele Noble R. Walker Patricia Oberbillig Bogan Connie Kitley Goddard Lela Garner Noble Frank D. Weathersby James L. Breazeale, II Annelle Gandy Gracey Sue Caldwell Pond* Thomas J. White, III William L. Dees Kim Baxter Henley Mack S. Prichard Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg William R. Hackleman Raymond F. Henley Nancy Hodges Roberson Paul W. Ivey John E. Hixon Mark O. Schaap Donor Jane Barker Konitz Jacqueline Ferguson Holmes Mary Elizabeth McCharen Streete Diane McCullough Clark W. Larry Lacy Samuel S. Kim Patricia Eason Westerman James G. Cloud Carolyn Block Pierce Karen Boyce Logan Geraldine Knight White Margaret Minyard Dement Sally Dame Roberds Margaret Elizabeth Lowe Sue Bracewell Whittle E. L. Dick Diamond Sandra Andrews Robertson Thomas N. Moody Helene Ninette Griffi th Nancy Wickersham Rohloff David H. Moreau Donor Joy Ann Howard Hennessey Mary Farish Sharp Frank G. Morris, Jr. Claire Robertson Cranford Martha Gooch Hogrefe Marguerite Livingston Stone Dale N. Pfl ug* Margaret Haigler Davis R. Charles Hogrefe Carol Barbour Sumrall Joseph Poppenheimer Adele Wolf Grilli June Johnston Hungarland Sandra Calmer Toenes Leslie W. Read Judy St. John Grisso Penny Nichols Macey Bates Peacock Toone Patricia Annette Taylor Anita Moose Hampson Robert S. Maclin, III Nancy Wooddell Warlick Jane Thomas Wesson* John D. Hungarland, Jr Franklin S. McCallie Robert F. Welsh W. Harvey Jenkins, Jr. Catherine Mixon Donor James T. Johnston Mary Simpson Morgan Class of 1960 Anne Uhlhorn Broadfoot Elizabeth Best Jones Anne Thomas Phillipy Ruth Strough Clelland Michael C. Macey John C. Portwood Diehl Society Sustainer Katherine McCollum Eddings William T. Robinson Sarah Mitchell Preddy L. Allen Reynolds Sandra Bain Fink Suellyn Scott Ruffi n Delma Klotz Robinson Sharon Lea Gaskill Martha Barret Schneider Michael D. Rowland Red and Black Society Associate Faye Combs Gray Sarah Maxfi eld Smither Donna Jo Miles Smith Morris T. Reagan Peggy Hiller Harris Bailey Lee Wiener Mary Ann Stewart Somervill John D. Hettinger Sandra Lee Winter C. Warren Thompson, Jr Red and Black Society Member James B. McIntyre Joseph W. Thweatt Rebecca Davis Knack Beverly Bowden Pickard Class of 1962 Patricia Hall Webb James D. Petersen Joan Warren Priest Edward J. Wingfi eld Lynda Lipscomb Wexler Virginia Faye Rogers Red and Black Society Member Jean Stock Rumph Mary Frances Buxton Cotham Class of 1963 Dean’s Society Nadine McKinley Runsick Kathryn Smallwood Jacobus Ann Vines Roberts* Jon A. Simpson John Jacobus Diehl Society Patron John W. Somervill William G. Mankin* C. Williams Butler, III Cloister Society Joyce Walne Warner David L. McAdoo* Joe M. Duncan Jo Lynn Palmer Allen Carolyn Howard White Aubrey A. Smith, Jr. Virginia Sims Bare Cloister Society Sarah Pickens Waller Carolyn Shettlesworth McClurkan Class of 1961 Carol Bradshaw Busbee David D. Watts Jackie Ruth Eichold Montag Glenn T. Hays Corinne Ridolphi Nienhuis Red and Black Society Partner Mary Susan Huffman* Red and Black Society Senior H. Jerry Peters* Jerald M. Duncan Catherine Liddell Skapura Tsutomu Kawazoe* Ruth Burrow Peters* John L. Streete Red and Black Society Senior Tower Society Red and Black Society Member Margaret Ruyl McTier Genevieve Johnston Clay Betsy Breytspraak Awsumb Tower Society Harry L. Swinney William V. Davidson John S. Cherry, Jr Glenda Taylor Addington Robert L. Echols David E. Lindsey Carole Jean Hobbs Anderson Red and Black Society Member James G. Finley* John C. Stepan Deanne Runyon Irvine George W. Awsumb Barbara Bell Lawrence Jon C. Jenkins Mary Allie McColgan Baldwin R. Chris Mays, Jr Cloister Society Gwynne Salmon McKenzie William C. Wilson Gretchen Smith Rich Bettye Claire Eaton Lynn Margaret Stewart McMillion Gwendolyn Bell Riley Jean-Pierre Potel* Janet McKenzie Nix Cloister Society William K.B. Potts Mary Crouch Rawson Westley F. Busbee, Jr. Loyalty Club Anne Ford Robinson Sally Cross Coleman Edwin W. Albright Tower Society Jerald F. Robinson, Sr. Marvin E. Bailey William Council Holmes Carol Ann Quade Smalley Tower Society William A. Campbell Thomas M. Lowry, III Rann L. Vaulx Jocelyn Agnew Camp* Pete Cornish Charles W. McCrary* Mary Jane Coleman Gentry Margaret Welsh Curlovic Charles A. Rich Loyalty Club Verdie H. Nix, Jr. Marilyn Stewart Daniel James A. Warden Marilynn Smith Ames Diane Goodman Sachs Zama Blanchard Dexter Ann Jappe Bjorklund Ralph A. Foster Loyalty Club Nancy Koehn Bond Loyalty Club James S. Gray William V. Arnold* James E. Botsford Kenneth R. Barker H. Martin Hartzog Frances Steward Bryan Anne Goodwin Bullock Robert L. Barret Carolyn Haigler Ikenberry Lynnette Humphreys Campbell

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 30 10/17/11 2:43 PM Francis C. Davis, Jr David P. Cooper Bruce E. Herron Class of 1966 Maria Felicitas Felberbauer Elizabeth Saunders Cooper Janie Stone McCrary* Robert W. Fey, Jr L. Dossett Foster Joyce Anne Moore Red and Black Society Partner Frederick M. France Susan Horton Gray Charie Bowman Reid* Raymond E. Bye, Jr Bernie R. Goler Lewis M. Guess Winton C. Smith, Jr. Cynthia Jane Hawes Patricia Dickson Jones Red and Black Society Associate Barbara Hollingsworth Knowles Joan Herbert Murchison Loyalty Club Joanna Coss Higdon* Jane Coburn McManus Gail Hoover Parrish Arlene Lebovitz Averbuch Walter B. Howell John M. McMillan, Jr. Mary Lynn Cooper Polk* Shannon L. Ball Robert M. Wild, Jr Laurie Kruger Mears* Mary Mansell Pope Jan Hockaday Baudoin Susan Stone Overholser Judith Hollingsworth Robinson C. William Bodie Red and Black Society Member Jere E. Pierce Anne Smith Sarber William S. Boyd, Jr H. William Allen, III Kathryn Crow Rubenstein Randall B. Shepard, Jr Kenneth L. Brunson Katherine Willis Allen Susan Hunter Suggs Roy R. Twaddle Sara Means Callaway R. Bradford Camp, Jr Martha Terrell Weatherford Robert W. Wells, II Harvey D. Caughey Larrie Del Daniel Martin* Margaret Martin Wheeler Rose Mary Hoye Wells James L. Collier Ian F. Murray Alabel May Wiser James G. Couch Lynn Morrow Ward Donor Linda Davis Couch Nancy Rhodes Archer Donor Joanne Peters Davis Cloister Society Joe P. Arnold James R. Bullock Joe A. Dycus* John M. Gardner, III* Ann Fuller Bendall Alyce Jappe Burr Patricia Butterworth Egger Carole Ann Montgomery Mary Rinehart Cathcart Patricia Bowen Butler James H. Fall, III Fredricka Crawley Cunningham Susan Patton Crawford Gloria Cornell Felsenthal Tower Society Doris Sharp Dark Chris F. Drago Florence Chalker Godat Bonnie Eleanor Davis Dudley Weaver Davis Dorritte Evans Early Patricia Thomason Hargrave Virginia Taylor Drash Gannaway G. Goodloe Early, Jr. Joseph Graham, Jr Mary Darwin Johnson Thomas G. Greaves, III* Irwin H. From Ann Clark Quinlen Harris Guilford Jones, II Elizabeth Walker Hudson Sarah Cunningham Gay Joanne Matthews Harrison Murray Rasberry Jordan Dixie DeMoville Johnson* Emily Hatcher Landreth Tamma Lehmann Havercamp Judith Moody LePera Sammy Ann Primm Marshall Louise Ferguson Lockhart Willene Langley Hendon Thomas A. McKay Kittye Held Mason* Marjorie Coleman Mastin Patricia Gladney Holland James M. Miller, Jr. Allen D. Mills* Harry M. Moffett, III Cyril E. Hollingsworth, Jr D. Cameron Murchison, Jr. Auralia Crowell Nurkin John F. Rice, Jr Sharon Lupfer Nardo Dinetia McCormick Newman Isabell T. VanMerlin Leslie Buchman Richardson Robert A. Orr, Jr Robert H. Packer Margaret Johnson Ridolphi Frances Freeman Paden H. Lynn Parsons Loyalty Club J. Perry White Diana Mann Reid Robert L. Sessum Thomas Alexander Buford George A. Wilson Jo Kenny Sanders Lynn Smith Watson Susan Fisher Cheairs Sharon Gordon Stoakes Edward M. Williams Suzanne Aivazian Cohan Class of 1964 Gerald L. Vaughan F. Alan Cummings Sandra Ferrell Vaughan Donor Marsha McKee Evans Diehl Society Patron Rockwell P. Ward Ronald T. Allen Cheryl Gurley Followell A. Dale Ledbetter Brenda Hickman West Sallie Steele Aman Layne Beaumont Gaines Robert W. West, III Jerry P. Black, Jr Thomas F. Gaines, III Red and Black Society Member Berney McInnis Bridges Rebecca Smith Kissel Wynona Gillmore Crosby Class of 1965 Bobbi Suzanne Burns Alton L. Lightsey, Jr Michael R. Deaderick Harry J. Burr, II Vern E. McCarty William Mason Holmes, Jr Red and Black Society Senior Terri Skinner Chadwick Tina Beatty McWhorter Benjamin F. Ward, Jr.* Emma Camille Crenshaw Susan Mayer Pauls Dean’s Society Martha Neff Dane Lee Pevsner Thomas E. Lappage Red and Black Society Associate Theresa Webster Davis Charlotte Palmer Seeley Marilyn Ann Meyers Senter Crook* Patricia Ellen Ferguson Martha Hunter Shepard Lawrence E. Evans E. Carl Fisher Frederick J. Sheppard, III Cloister Society Patricia Louise Walls Michael L. Galyean Betty Sue Dean Weninger E. Boyd Ellison, Jr Betty Watkins Gelston Carol Pickens White Eleanor Lawrence Geiger Red and Black Society Member Lou Ellyn Hindman Griffi n Nancy Jackson Williamson Thomas L. Geiger Joseph H. Autry, III Jacquelyn Dowd Hall Challace Joe McMillin Blanche Buckingham Deaderick Teri Tidwell Hornberger Donor Mary Lou Quinn McMillin Jeanie Heltzel Lindsey Virginia Lowry Ives Thomas D. Brabson Elizabeth Currie Williams John W. McQuiston, II Tony B. Jobe Kathleen French Campbell Robbie Walker McQuiston Dale Seay Kasab Julia Ries Dale Tower Society Margaret Frye Kemp James C. Lippy R. Leon Carroll, Jr.* Cloister Society Jeanne Wertz Kerridge Vince Lord, Jr. Meredith Wilson Creekmore Anne Oglesby Carr Nell Buie Lanier Robert M. Morse Mary Lou Carwile Finley* C. Terrell Deaton* Mary Hunt Weeks Loovis Maxine Mitchel Rice Katherine Harriett James William C. Hunt, Jr Robert A. McLean Mary Lydick Rogers J. Charles Jernigan Frances Phillips Potts William S. Morrison, III Carol Frances Simpson Jeanne Gregory Spragins Jo Anne Wilkins Rankin Martha Overholser Whitney Ann Evans Williams* Tower Society Sidney D. Selvidge Myrna Adams Whitt William M. Wilson, III* Marguerite Ward Autry Elizabeth Wallis Shippen Marilyn McGee Wiener Betty Wilby Carroll* Jane Doughtie Taylor Loyalty Club Jamie Murff Dent* Lee Litwiller Thompson John E. Arehart Judy Wood Franks Martha Dunmire White Kay Reynolds Blair Nancy Glenn Green

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 31 10/17/11 2:43 PM Alumni Gifts to the Annual Fund continued from page 31 Class of 1967 Donald M. Hollingsworth Mary Lee Sweat Kevin L. Nicholas Anne Thacker Lueke William D. Turner Elizabeth Shipp Nott Diehl Society Patron Charles M. Murphy, III Sarah Darden Williams Patricia Jackson Peay* John R. Pharis Elizabeth Pevsner Polanka Richard Raspet Red and Black Society Partner Jane Carol Ramsey Donor McLaurin Smith Carole L. Branyan Wayne C. Shelton Patricia Black Allen James R. Walker, Jr. Carol Wertz Sutter Stephen A. Caldwell Cynthia Vincent Wehling* Red and Black Society Associate Martha Dee Lynch White Sandra Wade Churchill William E. Wehling* William H. Edington Carole Gibbs Whitehead Margaret Louise Crull Nancy Cox Howell Charlotte Bringle Wilkerson Katherine Ireys Diehl Loyalty Club John R. Tilton Eloise Pickard Hanna Helen Catherine Awsumb Class of 1968 Janelle Hood Haseman Linda Harrell Bair Red and Black Society Member Margaret Anne Hooker Robert A. Bell, II Arch C. Johnston Red and Black Society Senior Nancy Patton Langdon Morgan W. Bunch, III Charlotte Lebo Ray William H. Davis, Jr Ellen Plants Massey Sue Brown Bunch Luther J. Nussbaum Carolyn Bruninga McGough John W. Crowell Cloister Society S. Gwin Robbins, Jr Jane Mando Meeks Kenneth M. Cushing David W. Blankenship Charlotte Parmelee Merrill Ruth Carolyn Duck Judith Alexander Hunt Red and Black Society Associate Kathryn Wood Mixon David F. Elmore Susan Head Osoinach Barbara Lesh Borleske Olive Crudup Murrie Sally Stone Everett Douglass E. Post, Jr.* Michael E. Hettinger Carl R. Nuckolls Stephen A. Glassell* Daudet Johnston Schreurs Ann Marie Hudson Hanlon* Tower Society Red and Black Society Member Dale M. Steinmeyer Chester A. Heard J. Brady Anderson Jennifer Fey Edmonds Susan Louise Thornton Andrew L. Kelley* Lucy Hill Black Priscilla Hinkle Ennis Drucilla Thom White Alonzo P. Kersey, III William T. Buchanan William G. Hendrickson Elizabeth Liddon Whitehurst Nancy Lanford Keyes Albert A. Burk, Jr Walter E. Lydick, Jr. James F. Williamson, Jr. Jack T. Lassiter Do Ann Johnson Falk Carol Ann Colclough Strickland Peggy Early Williamson Nancy Martin Magallanes Margaret Rose Gladney Sidney J. Strickland, III Marilyn Gates Meeks Gail Elaine Jennings Class of 1969 Marion Birge Morgan Mary Anderson Mehrle Dean’s Society Claudia Mae Oakes Robert K. Mehrle Catherine Prouty Horn Diehl Society Fellow Jane Pennepacker Pienaar C. V. Scarborough, Jr William J. Michaelcheck Judith James Potter Garry L. Sharp Cloister Society R. Rascoe Rhea* James A. Sullivan Stephen H. Cole* Diehl Society Patron James B. Rothman Joseph H. Walker, III Mary Louise O’Kelly* Craig W. Murray Judith Gordon Simpson Carol Calaway Wilson* Susan Duke Woods James M. Vardaman, Jr. William H. Wilson* Red and Black Society Senior Marcus E. Wertz, III* Olivia DeLoach Zahler Tower Society C. Bradford Foster, III J. Douglass Williams Betty Wray Anderson Susan Hoefer Foster Loyalty Club Nora Harvin Buchanan James L. McElroy Donor George R. Abraham* Suzanne Troth Donaldson H. Neil Arnold, Jr Ellen Woodruff Batchelor Steven C. Gould Red and Black Society Associate Terry L. Bitner Annette Anderson Bowen John W. Larson* Rebecca Wynn Weiler Robert L. Bowman Elizabeth Boyd Judith Adams Larson* Alice Farnham Brown Mary Jo Burns Breen* W. Michael Richards Red and Black Society Member Charles E. Brown W. A. Breytspraak J. Otey Walker, III K. Wyatt Engwall Florence Wolf Calaway Jeanne Hope Jacobs Buckner Sue Dunn Hall Paul W. Cooper Coralu Danner Buddenbohm Loyalty Club Susan Dillard Hendrickson Samuel T. Cooper, Jr. Janie Baxter Carloss Audrey Kennedy Brown John S. Hille Searcy Lawler Cunningham Anne Fraser Clarke Carey H. Bryan Tansill Heslip Hille Martha Bettis Gee Joseph N. Clarke, Jr Susan Storer Clark Eleanor Rosson Kennedy A. David Hall Tandy Goodlett Cobb J. Perry Cowden John L. Kennedy Gerald L. King, Jr. W. Aaron Foster Duncan V. Crawford Aurelia Wammack Michaels* Gloria Brown Melton Renee Clark Guibao Ann Lindley Darden Linda Kay Yates James C. Murphy Canon Thomas Hall Sarah Winborn Davis Carol Caldwell Newman Pamela Richardson Hays C. Whitman Deacon Dean’s Society Margaret Boothe Paydar W. Hamilton Kimzey, III William D. Evans, Jr.* Carol Gearhart Champion W. L. Pendergrass, III Mary Ann Rambo McDow Gail Seabrook Ganier William P. Stepp, Jr.* Kenneth L. Stanley John E. Meeks^ C. Lee Giles Dale N. Underwood Patricia King Meeks Leslie T. Hanna Cloister Society Steven R. Walker Arnold Hey Pittman George S. Hazard, Jr Patricia Cooper Hayley Linda Emigh Warren Michael W. Whitaker Linda Harkrider Hutton William B. Hayley David E. Wheat Peggy Hays Williams* David M. Kilgore John K. Osoinach Peggy Fritsch Woolley David A. Lehmann John A. Zachry Donor Susan C. Lucas Tower Society Shirley McClanahan Zachry Gilvia Flanagan Brown B. Hayes McCarty Susan Gladden Atkins Randy Maxey Brown James B. Mitchell, Jr.* Mickey R. Brigance Class of 1970 Larry R. Churchill John C. Neiman David W. Griffi n Emily Thomason Freeman Judith Rose Owen Kathleen Cogswell House* Diehl Society Patron Ronald L. Hatzenbuehler C. Frank Potter Roy Kulp, Jr. Richard H. Eckels William L. Heiter, Jr. Ellen Brown Rust Courtland Mobley Lewis

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 32 10/17/11 2:43 PM Red and Black Society Associate Class of 1971 S. Bruce Levine* Clay P. Farrar Jere B. Fones Richard W. McLean Ellen Moorhead Fennell Martha Irene Pedersen Diehl Society Sustainer Nancy Alleene McLendon Gary P. Goodman Daniel B. Hatzenbuehler* Charles W. McNeal Paulette Grayson Hammond Red and Black Society Member Robin Ritter Hatzenbuehler* Alice Cockroft Oates Ellinor Goldman Howard Gayle Scott Storey Deborah Nichol Pittman Hershel S. Lipow James W. Thomas, II Diehl Society Patron Melinda Smith Raley Kay Evelyn Maune Laila Adams Eckels Deborah Dellinger Ray Karin Nelson McAnlis Cloister Society J. Michael Ripski Martha Wallace Pittenger* William J. Maguire Red and Black Society Senior John H. Rone Glenn A. Sowell Pamela Pitts McNeer* Harry P. Ogden John R. Satterthwaite Joanne Glover Sowell Ann Garrett Stewart Claude Wilson-Stayton Tower Society Red and Black Society Associate Bettie Michele Sumara Matthew W. Wood, Jr.* B. Fred Bodie* J. Allen Boone, Jr James W. Willis Natilee Murrey Duning J. Robert Farrell Donor Nicholas H. House, III* Nancy Jaco Golden* Donor Kathryn Campany Assaf Janet Wilson Markland John A. Brayton Susan Lee Eschenbrenner Susan Kay Ogden* Red and Black Society Member Catherine Breytspraak Cousins Mark E. French A. Bruce Parker James N. Compton Daisy Lee Craddock Loyce Jan Graham Martha Williamson Rimmer Donna Kay Fisher Jeff A. Crow, Jr. Barbara James Jones Elizabeth Hubbard Gill Carroll Broadus Delaney C. Michael Matheny Loyalty Club Nancy Hope Lenox F. Michael DeSalvo Lindsay Abbott Mayton Beatrice Rapley Aton James Riley Mulroy, II Genyth Smith DeSalvo Sharon Ridings Steele James A. Brinson Sylvia Friedman Elsner Barbara Drumright Walton John H. Callow Cloister Society John A. Flaniken, III Linda Hall Yoakum Leilani Collins John H. Churchill Karen Elyda Francis William H. Dale, Jr Henry H. Davis, III Ann Lee Greer Class of 1973 Ronald W. Eades Houston Parks Richard S. Heien Martha Kate Frick Bonnie Isaksen Trahan H. Hadley Hury, Jr. Diehl Society Patron Kenneth H. Graeber Susan K. Van Dyck Latta C. Johnston, Jr. Lee Seabrook Duncan Linda Elizabeth Henson Jeff I. Williams, III Stephen E. Kendrick Jennifer Worsham Newman Jacquelyn Ann Holden J. Robert Woods, III William C. Matthews, Jr. Charlaine Harris Schulz* Elizabeth Phillips Kirkpatrick R. Shannon McDonald William Lyons Tower Society Nancy Gist Moody Red and Black Society Partner Stephen M. Mallett Christine Southard Darnall Ronald D. Register J. Mark Hollingsworth Carolyn Wagner Neiman Robert P. Doolittle Stephen R. Snow William R. Patterson John W. Evans, Jr. Ann Brown Strain Red and Black Society Senior Michael D. Patton William D. Hollings, Jr. Minor C. Vernon Erin Stukey Johnson W. Joel Pedigo, Jr. Charles F. Jones Vivian Dellinger McWilliams Stephen E. Pienaar W. * Class of 1972 Linda Sue Pilcher James B. Mills Red and Black Society Associate Rosemary Wood Potter Derrick Robert Livingston Moore Red and Black Society Associate Carla Jane Cox Nancy Meadows Raymond Susan McNeely Nicholas Carl G. Dury, II Margaret Lawson Headrick Elizabeth Ridings Scheidt J. Frederick O’Bryant Emmel B. Golden, Jr.* S. Russell Headrick Gary K. Scheidt Laura Beth Whittemore Parker Scott P. Howard Maryet Swire Senterfi t Jack R. Stevens* Red and Black Society Member Thomas A. Jones C. W. Stacks R. Ryder Tipton, III Charles W. Kinslow, III Cynthia Gladney Steele Patricia Ann Lane Red and Black Society Member Thomas H. Talbot, Jr Loyalty Club Gerald A. Koonce Lynn McEntire Vogt James D. Anderson* Cloister Society William K. Sample* Steven C. Whited Marcia Swett Baker Kathy King Cressey Carol DeForest Boyd H. Grady Marlow, III Cloister Society Donor J. Barron Boyd, Jr. Sarah Horne Nolan William H. Brune, III Junius D. Allen Leigh N. Brasington Thad S. Rodda, Jr G. Hudson Andrews, Jr John J. Carter, Jr Tower Society Ann Elizabeth Barber Peter F. Casparian Tower Society Rebecca Pixler Boone Andrew E. Gaston Margaret Barton Chancey Dorwyn Wayne Croom, II Betty Cole Cook Janice Holt Johnston Jack A. Childers, Jr Leslie Wineland Goss* Linda Kuilema Croom Barbara Condra King Stephen B. Crump William E. Jefferson, III Amy Bailey Evans Wallace H. Mayton, III Meri Rappaport Cunningham Cheryl Williford Kahn* Cherry Varee Falls Richard G. Perez James C. Dobbins Catherine Orr Luccock Susan Burnside Fleming* Anne Kristofferson Purdy Charles M. Durham Marianne Curtis Mussett Robert M. Haugh Rina Rosenberg Lillian Aivazian Eades A. Warner Phelps, Jr Kenneth L. Kahn* Leburn E. Sharp Otha Gilyard Joe C. Rutledge Eric T. Myers J. Michael Storey C. Bradford Green Erica L. Sartain Patricia Simpson Terry Gordon S. Greeson, Jr Loyalty Club John J. Sheehan Joyce McConnell Underwood Robin Wellford Greeson Alice Cartwright Allen David B. Travis Sue Ellen Pharis Watson Linda Phelps Hackmeyer Denise Henderson Bollheimer Scott M. Wilds H. George Wood, Jr Stephen D. Hammond Jane Butler Braxley F. Clark Williams, Jr Larry N. Woodard Jean DeCrow Johnson Rebecca Howington Curtis Kim K. Kersey Nancy Chadick Dale Loyalty Club E. Bobby Kleier, Jr W. Glenn Davis Catherine Clements Bailey Lucy Cuningham Lee Sandra Cook Durham T. Clinton Bailey

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Lawrence M. Brown Richard M. Bostock* Diehl Society Sustainer Red and Black Society Member David P. Crowe Mary Jane Ward Brune John H. Coats Stephanie Louise Flaniken Charles G. Dawkins, Jr Susan M. Clark Daniel M. Hougland Kenneth W. Ellison* Clare Nichols Long Red and Black Society Senior James G. Ramsey* Janel Worsley Feierabend Patrick L. Matlock Ralph A. Carl Victoria Kanawalsky Gore Kathleen McClain Cloister Society John W. Griggs J. Hugh McKinnon, Jr Red and Black Society Associate Patricia Marie Adams Lee B. Grinspan Stephanie Ryburn Rodda John W. Johnston* Cynthia Hickman Feltus* Gloria Jo Haley Henry M. Lee, Jr. Claire Mathias Gehrki* James E. Hooper Tower Society Gary P. Gehrki* Sue Anne Jenkerson Michael S. Adere Red and Black Society Member William K. Gooch Candace Naomi Keirns Frank B. Arnold* Robert C. Grenfell Anne Barrett Mathes V. Markham Lester George W. Callow Jane Wallace Pearson Marlene Hauser Levine* Karen Hopper Clark* Cloister Society Ann Lowe Schulze Christopher D. Lyons* Dabney Nicholls Haugh William W. Lynds Donald E. Schulze Margaret Olsen McCrary Donald F. Hill Martha Hortenstine Silver Charles William McElroy Janice Meyers Jones Tower Society Ellen Sams Nichol Sarah A. Lodge Linda Hoekenga Barar Tower Society Robert M. O’Dea, Jr Carol Middleton Messineo Frank N. Cole J. Douglass Andrews* G. Andrew Pouncey Elizabeth Drewry Dorris Jerre E. Birdsong McChesney Turner Ramsay Loyalty Club Larry M. Dorris R. Andrew Bradley Wyeth T. Ramsay, Jr. Conie Lowry Abernathy William C. Duckworth, III Robert J. Chugden Philip A. Reemes Stephen C. Berger* Annie Mae Godfrey Sallie Brooks Clark Steven E. Saltwick Carolyn Letitia Bigelow Christopher C. Heard Robert L. Donnell* William D. Vining Paula Mary Block-Levor Virginia Howze Magliolo* Raymond E. Fitzgerald Nancy Nichol Wood* Frank G. Broyles Teresa Adamo Morris Robert Mattison Hamilton, Jr.* One Anonymous Donor Brant S. Copeland Samuel H. Scandlyn Cameron Bryant Icard Elisabeth Scott Crady W. Ray Inscoe Donor James F. Drummond, Jr Loyalty Club Nancy E. Jordan Keith M. Alexander J. Michael Epps Catherine Dailey Berger* Thomas B. Kibby Cheryl Sue Anderson Theodora Sizoo Graves Andrew C. Branham Royce F. Morris Anne Sayle Anthony James B. Grenfell Robert W. Cain P. Layton Sanders, Jr Mimi Atkinson Clare Ralston Griggs Margaret Falls-Corbitt Anne Stepp Beale Melba Bridgewater Homra Donna Hall Loyalty Club Kathryn Jorgensen Davis Lillian Lyle Israel Neil C. Johnston Leonard H. Ballard Margaret Beaty Dollar John H. Kier, III* Carol James Lewis Julie Allen Berger David T. Francis Thomas T. Lewis Samuel M. Marks, III Priscilla Diane Coe Gilbert J. Hamm, Jr. R. Bryant McCrary Merry Noel Miller Elizabeth Sanders Eckert Ann Reed Held Frances Rice O’Dea Norman M. Nicolson John C. Edmunds Richard I. Hillard Rebecca Maxwell Saltwick Kate Aste Pera* Carolyn Jaco Epps James R. Miller Henry H. Slack Rosamond Goldman Quay Deborah Hoy Freiner Stephen A. Patrick Helen Moss Smith Scott B. Sutherland Laura Yeates Fulton Jerry L. Shenep Linda Joy Smith G. Herbert Gunn Dianne Louise Taylor William B. Ward* Donor James C. Hawkins Judy Brooks Tygard M. Lane Wilson Vincent C. Astor David P. Holder Natalie Honan Vernon Margaret Wilson-Stayton Ann Terrell Byrne Penn Q. Joe Catherine Laster Wood Mary Beck Clerget Arthur L. Kellermann Linda Reece Young Donor Suzanna Marten Cody Virginia Harrison Martin Donna Ann Chu Ruth Millman Cope Arden Ritter McElroy Class of 1974 Thomas D. Cornell Carroll Frank Fourmy, III Mark A. Moll Mark L. Crawford Wilma Thaxton Martino Jennifer Smoot Nevels* Diehl Society Sustainer Edward C. Davis Newton P. McLean James R. Newsom, III Stratton H. Bull, Jr. Catherine Canon Dixon John M. McMillin Randall B. Robertson Janet Alexander Griffi n Jeffrey B. Olson Mary Ann Bradley Sutherland Diehl Society Patron Jere D. Hammond Jamie Bibee Pharr J. Charles Taylor* Leicester L. Landon, II Allison Elizabeth Simonton Donor David A. Less Judith Rich Sliger Elizabeth Nelson Britton Red and Black Society Senior Michael Peri Jan Carruthers Sturdivant Mary Ellen Cain Edward O. Uthman Katherine Kittrell Pettifer Oliver P. Cobb, III Linda Raffel Qualia Class of 1976 Jan Colvin Davenport Red and Black Society Associate Holly Byer Renfrew Michael B. Dowell John T. Cotham, Jr Grace Paine Terzian Diehl Society Patron David M. Dudley Mary Beth Overton Cotham Lawren Groce Thach Thomas M. Flexner Robert H. Eklund Martha House Crenshaw Arnold L. Weiner Thomas C. Gattas Mary Lampton Puckett Jane Zollinger Red and Black Society Senior Patrice Peery George James D. Bonham* Stephen O. Harris Red and Black Society Member Class of 1975 Louis M. Phillips Leslie Doster Jones Cynthia Allen Hoffman* Laurie Wilkinson Lyons Diehl Society Benefactor Red and Black Society Associate Marian McCain Olson Cloister Society Vicki Gilmore Palmer Carol Ellis Morgan Rebecca Skillern Parker Mary Lynn Wells Bersey John M. Wallace, III Sara Jeanette Sims* Philip L. Pindzola Eugenia Bruce Bostock*

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 34 10/17/11 2:44 PM Stephen H. Williford Donor Donor Diana Scarbrough Jester One Anonymous Donor Ernest W. Beasley, III Arthur F. Adams Mary Jernigan Kingsley Timothy E. Bolding Julie Carol Bartholomew Lee W. McCallum Class of 1977 Diana Stephens Bresinger Teresa Watson Carrigan Sarah Neale Parrish Celeste Jones Bursi David F. Cogdell Lady Ray Romano Diehl Society Sustainer Marylouise Elliott Robert C. Cragon Mary Ann Duffey Sherman Randall R. Rhea James H. Graves Conrad G. Hawkins Alice Jackson Smith Lisa Doster Green Robert Steven Hendley Kelli Walker-Jones Red and Black Society Partner Pinkney Herbert, III Donna Bell Hulsey Brian F. Sudderth Kelley F. Hinman Agnes Louise Martin Donor Joellyn Forrester Sullivan William N. Hulsey, III Holly Whiteman Mathisen Richard E. Batey Chris M. Kaman Martha Ann Nixon W. Hayes Biggs Red and Black Society Senior Thomas C. May Ruthann Ray Timothy G. Logue Michael T. Clary* Anne Stein McCanless Pamela Wilson Reeves J. Peter McLemore Robert A. Jetmundsen C. Walter McCanless John B. Root, III Taylor C. Phillips Katherine Maddox McElroy Miriam Terrell McLeod Anne Herbers Rosen Charles E. Reeves, III Bonnie Moore McNeely Gail Robin Skillern Helen James Ronderos Red and Black Society Associate Joe D. Meals Cynthia McHale Starling Joseph F. Ross Rickman P. Brown Richard E. Nutting Jane Terry Flora Sights Sares Ernest B. Williams, IV Robert C. Rogers W. Perrin Todd, Jr. Karen Cardin Spivey Nell Sistrunk Schwartz Judson L. Williford Hal T. Stoneking Red and Black Society Member Philip M. Starling Kathryn Anderson Wismer Laurie Lynn Tinnell Patricia Michele Flynn Sarah Stamps Swor Joseph S. Woodley Sarah Wharton Woods Susan Fleming Warner Dean’s Society F. Mitchener Wilds Class of 1979 Class of 1980 Michael D. Pearigen* Lee Ann Woodward Amelie Christian Weems* Diehl Society Sustainer Diehl Society Fellow J. John Weems, Jr.* Class of 1978 W. Ralph Jones, III Deborah Legg Craddock*

Cloister Society Diehl Society Patron Red and Black Society Partner Diehl Society Patron Marynell Branch Mary Farnham Crawford Michael G. Nolan* Pamela Palmer Montesi Therese Logue Hanna* William H. Posey, III Dorothy Hundley Neale Red and Black Society Partner Red and Black Society Senior James R. Vogel Lynn Reecer Sudderth Carolyn Crenshaw Carl Red and Black Society Senior Frances Clevenger Henkel Russell E. Galloway* Tower Society Red and Black Society Member Michael C. Henkel A. Barry Lichterman Jerry D. Heston Red and Black Society Associate Kelley Allinson Murrell Carol Lee Collins Royer Red and Black Society Associate Donna Lorraine Barlett Melanie Hart Riley Angeline Cook Kinnaird Linn William M. Van Cleave, Jr. Cloister Society Margaret Bane Schatzman* Red and Black Society Member Nancy Menz Farrell Anthony L. Brady, Jr.* Loyalty Club J. William Wright* Red and Black Society Member Michael R. Frick Louise Rutkowski Allen Michael A. Edwards Mary Jennifer Hill* Carol H. Alpsteg Tower Society Philip E. Mischke Elizabeth Bruce Martin Susan Despot Bittles Paul D. Jacobson Carol Ann Perry Ogilvie* Patrick O. Proctor Paul A. Brantley Cynthia Ann Knight Gwen Jones Owen John W. Tucker Shiela Bush Brantley Sarah Bailey Luster Mary Lee Palmer Cloister Society Ann Fair Burns Patricia Mildred Neal Barton P. Spencer Richard G. Burns, Jr Charles A. Sloan Dean’s Society Shari Cruse Carter L. Montgomery Smith Arden Davis Barnett* Tower Society Catherine Holmes Coates Mary Elizabeth Walker W. Marsh Acker, III Stephen R. Collins Karen Weimer Willis Cloister Society Sara Helen Goza C. Walter Croom Jim H. Fink Fred H. Piper Lauren Shenk Fouts Loyalty Club Jill Johnson Piper Frank A. Frisch Patricia Miller Anderson Tower Society Brian Chandler Thompson Gary O. Gaines Katherine Ely Martin Bruce Myron J. Cash Samuel B. Godfrey William M. Byrd, Jr John H. Fairbanks, Jr. Loyalty Club Charlotte Brown Hill Charles S. Day Gary B. Minor Stephen L. Anderson Lyn Burdette Johnson Holton Bruce Guyton Caroline Passerotti Patricia Bowen Barker Janie Ranson Little Guy K. Hillyer Frank F. Phillips Dana Nelson Chamberlain Neil Anthony Mara Elizabeth Bridges Kokajko Margaret Ann Read* David R. Dunavant Roberta Mattis Mara Elizabeth Randolph Longmire Terrance J. Regan Katharine Witherspoon Ericksen W. Chan McCullough, Jr. Mary Jo Crutchfi eld McGrane Vicki James Singh* Susan Elam Flexner Mary Mooney Myers John K. McPherson Robert L. Summitt, Jr. H. Graves Hearnsberger, III Joseph L. Parrish Peter B. Nichols* Theodore P. Palles William Cleveland Phelps Judy Panipinto Phelps Loyalty Club Gregory M. Rogers Patricia Schenck Robertson Pamela Anne Portwood Sara Witsell Anderson Mark W. Taylor J. Carter Rogers Michael F. Rafferty Elaine Toulon Carroll Rebecca T. Tsarbopoulos Deborah Eisman Rosenthal Roger A. Said Dena Brooks Davies Merrill S. Wise Annette A. Troxell-Collins Elizabeth Deming Schaeffer E. Reynolds Davies, Jr James B. Watson S. J. Schaeffer, III Catherine Caldwell Eagles Donor Susan O’Donoghue Witek Janet Boyd Weidler Peter W. Flexner Amy Gillis Bramlett Bronwyn Larsen West Rebecca Montgomery Greenhill* Charles R. Crawford

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 35 10/17/11 2:44 PM Alumni Gifts to the Annual Fund continued from page 35 Karen Ervin Dooley Janet Fountain McRae Gertrude Palmer-Ball Regan Robin Haynie Hanna Thomas E. Graves Joseph F. Meehan, III J. Calvin Tarrant* Robert J. Kwech* Sharon Elise Hammer Melanie Casady Miller Elizabeth Riegle Morehead K. C. Strickland Hansel Robert L. Montgomery, Jr Loyalty Club Elizabeth Pankey-Warren Lisa Bell Jones J. David A. Nicolson* Sam J. Albritton, III Katherine Owen Richardson Eugenia Rizor McGroarty Clayton Peeples Rosemary Hall Batson Scott Cairney Rye Ray E. Methvin, Jr. Janet Mosby Ross Susan Sharp Campbell A. Brian Sanders Robin Teeter Miller Stephanie Hughes Russell Janet Woodson Dellinger Dixon Presswood Schultz Rodney S. Nash Gina Marie Salvati Harry E. Flowers, II Heide Schueler Nelson Robin Victoria Scott* Sarah Dabney Gillespie Loyalty Club R. Edwin Porter, Jr. Emily Parke Stevens* Cecil Adair Godman, III J. Patrick Beaird, III Linda Green Driver Ray John H. Stevens Ellen Blanche Harris Richard D. Bird, Jr Kathryn Newton Rowley Elizabeth Bourne Webb* Stephen M. Kidwell Quinton L. Cain Marcelle L. Saunders Gregory Wineland David A. Landrum Grayson Smith Cannon Carol Sue Stephens Catharine Millar Woods Julia Love McAfee* Anne Bennett Clarke Randall G. Stoker Thomas N. Woods Paul E. Melton Edward A. de Villafranca Carole Bailey Stoneking Virginia Marr Yeatman Thomas G. Merrill Edward C. Dellinger Ronald P. Weaver David E. Nelson* William C. Dodson Gloria C. White Donor Marcelle Brinkley Nia* Grace Tarrant Hall C. Keith Winn Kathryn Keil Brown W. Allen Townsend Nancy Graham Hamilton Margaret Sanders Winn Nanci Ostergaard Bucchianeri Gregor Turk* Melissa Barth Ivy Alice Jarvis Crawford Beth Ward T. Alexander Ivy Class of 1981 Carol Cole Czeczot Victoria Wallace Wuesthoff Bruce A. Jones Carol Chism Flowers Lisa A. Krupicka Diehl Society Fellow Catherine Jane Goetz Donor Kimberly Chickey MacQueen Arthur W. Rollins John A. Harwell, Jr Margaret Penniman Boudreaux Michael E. Matthews G. Pittman Haymore Tanya Beck Evans Jeanmarie Gallagher Solzan Diehl Society Patron Adrianne Alexander Hays Eleanor Alexander Evins Laura Stettbacher Van Ness* Kathy Lynn Hayek* Leslie Phillips Hubbert Margaret Fain Paul Watson Bruce R. LeForce Craig A. Ingvalson Janet Kaller Geerlings Robert Anderson Whartenby Steven F. Jackson Gordon Gillespie Red and Black Society Associate Paul A. Mackin Jean McPherson Gillespie Donor John R. Adams, Jr Sheryl Godi Madden Laura Huff Hileman Toni Sabella Barnes Deranda Jo McDade Sarah Lewis James Leslie Carruth Bindbeutel Red and Black Society Member Julia Hicks O’Daly David E. LeMaire Sheryl Moore Curry E. Stevenson Belcher Alicia Feldman Ten Eyck Donald V. Linke Margaret Butler Curtis James E. Brannon William P. Tomlinson Tracy W. Moore Perry D. Dement Karen Hermele Levy* Donna Wallace Williford Ashley York Porter Eve Abram Fingerett Lisa Gilchrist Mischke Sarah Jean Windes Joshua A. Powers A. Trice Gibbons, III Joseph J. Nash Katherine Naus Powers Larry A. Gray Class of 1982 Louisa Battle Sullivan Cheryl Barton Henry Cloister Society E. Daniel Witherspoon, III David B. Hopper Susan Ray Bransford Diehl Society Patron Jeffery A. Jarratt Louise Cheryl Henslee* Gregory A. Peters Class of 1983 Laura Meacham Keane Catherine Howe Hunt M. Gray Stevens Julie Delayne Kilpatrick Diehl Society Benefactor Whay Choong Lee Tower Society Red and Black Society Senior Barry D. Johnson* Rhonda Lee Lindsey Kevin E. Collins Jeffrey E. Hazlewood* Fred C. Motz, Jr. Deborah Lynn Corley* Mark Nolan Hurley Diehl Society Patron Joe A. Sansone, Jr. Erroll Eckford, III* John H. Bryan, III Gregory J. Stark Rebecca Dance Harris* Red and Black Society Associate Cheryl Oswald Sullivan Sally Jones Heinz* Stephanie Bankston Adams Red and Black Society Senior Lisa Michelle Yarber-Clouthier Nancy McDonald Kornegay Karen Marie Gehrs* Marcia Madlinger Russell Red and Black Society Member Class of 1984 Daniel W. Sadler Christine Ray Eades Red and Black Society Associate David L. Eades Russell P. Ashford Diehl Society Patron Loyalty Club Laura Ann Frase Lynn Stapleton Koch Laurie Enos Quattlebaum Stacy Reid Abernethy Linda Baird Newbern Mary Rebecca Moore Tait Bryn Wood Bagwell Melissa Jordan Redmon Red and Black Society Senior W. Kelley Bass, Jr. Red and Black Society Member Elizabeth Sheppard Hurley James S. Christie, Jr Cloister Society G. Mitchell Baldree Michael L. Matthews* Robert C. Cruthirds Melanie Hulsey Craft Michelle Vick Fulmer Rebecca Lewis D’Anna Dawn Maree Huff Amy Farley Howe Red and Black Society Associate Sydney Richardson DeWitt Dorothy Sanders Wells* R. Davis Howe, Jr Robert W. Wheeler Tom Dorian Emily Mills Johnson Margaret Davis Freeman Tower Society Pamela Denise Murray Red and Black Society Member Sally Barge Hawley* Andrea Gilliom Anderson* Charlotte Patton Parks Anne Gaudet Beard* Mary Helen Wright Heaner Margaret Rebecca Barr-Myers Paul N. Parks, Jr Mary Lynn Tucker Davis Amy Laura Jared Mary Barrett Brewer Trish Witherspoon Spore Tracy Vezina Patterson Elizabeth Ann Johnson Alan E. Curle Marshall M. Redmon Timothy M. Kreider* Elizabeth Larson Eckford* Tower Society Christopher L. Riley Holmes B. Marchman Mary Bryan Fortin David J. Abbott* Richard R. Spore, III

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 36 10/17/11 2:44 PM Dean’s Society Rebecca Ruth Rollins* Loyalty Club Leslie McCormick Darr Richard F. Huddleston* Ruth Green Tutor Diana Smith Beaird Alice McCarthy Finn John R. Shanley, Jr Mary Frances Groves Branch Gregory A. Hanissian Cloister Society Audrey Weston Breay Holly Hubbard Heine Cloister Society Hal D. Fogelman J. Knight Champion, III Amy Katherine Jarvis Camille Marie Colomb Margaret Bryan French Laura Lecky Coulter Daniel C. Lum Lee L. French Allison McCarthy Gauthier Crista Loretta Crisler Andrew L. MacQueen Ellis Gatewood Elliott Susan Paydar Mokhtari Tower Society Tower Society Mary Ann Fesmire Emanuel Susan Hook Patterson Daniel B. Channell Maria Teresa Bonovich-Marvich Nancy Shoaf Graesser* Christie Hoffman Ruppel* Catherine Cotham Harris* Scott Alan Budzien M. Shane Griffi n Timothy H. Ruppel* Paul F. Marsden* James W. Collins* Donald M. Gronauer Kevin L. Schulte Michael L. Nance Janice Rae Crumpacker William A. J. Heine, Jr. Robert E. Staley Melvin P. Payne, III Barbara Anderson Dentinger Bethany Jackson Alfred P. Taylor Jimmy K. Petty William Graham Smart, III William G. Lansden J. Alan Truitt Ruth Metcalfe Rye Denise Joseph Nakos Margaret Beeson Wallace Richard G. Waggener, Jr Loyalty Club Laurie Laughlin Neale Jean Willard Asinger Joseph Moses Payne, IV Donor Loyalty Club Richard A. Banks J. Christopher Perkins William J. Casteel, Jr. Lura Bond Alyea John A. Barnes* Richard S. Samuels Lauren Wellford Deming Kofi Appah Elizabeth Ann Baxter Stephen E. Singleton Patricia Sisk Harrington Karen Joyce Arkin Ann Webb Betty Kimberly Weeks Smith Cynthia Lyda Haskin John E. Asinger, III Carole Choate Blankenship Susan Orme Stribling Melinda Gard Henson Kimberley Cordell Cherry Chong-Ket Chuah* Michael P. Thompson, Jr. Mark E. Kazemba Linda Parrott Coleman Sherard C. Edington Frank David Wright Charles N. Landreth, Jr Susan Gamble Crowell Douglas T. Franklin Lisa Lichterman Leach Bryan Darr Margaret Bryan Hakimian Donor Laura Jane Miller Mary Rebecca Davis Pamela Schumacher Kelley Jeffrey J. Bennett Harriet Smalley Monnig G. Craig Gilchrist Margaret Waters Lambert Carol Gilliland Bradford Karen Denise Moser Mary R. Goodloe Susan Bahner Lancaster Virginia Lien Cairns Roderick A. Payne Tina Babock Miles Robert G. Watkin Leslie K. Estes David R. Peterson David R. Neithamer Stephen T. Estock David J.A. Schedler Elizabeth Martin Neithamer Donor Katrina Rae Hayes Dudley Boren Selinger Linda Carol Odom Frank C. Baker, Jr. Dawn Bass Popovitch Susan Chambers Tucker Miller Bennett Piggott P. Livingston Brien Rebecca Sweet Rooney Francis G. Watkins, Jr. Philip G. Piggott Janet Belen Freytes Dever Mary Lee Cannon Schaefer Kenton B. Rea, Jr. Ellen Hopkins Flottman Lynda Hamilington Spinolo Class of 1988 Leslie Price Sweeney Marion Herndon Fuqua W. Scott Sweetser Sherry Lynn Turner Claire de Saussure Haynes Deborah Mannina Verlander Diehl Society Patron D. Bryant Haynes, III Geordy M. Wells David B. DuBard Donor Dalton Heggie, II Johnny B. Moore, Jr. Allen O. Battle, III John Marshall Jones Class of 1987 Hope Armstrong Camper Paula Millirons Koelle Red and Black Society Senior Michael F. Counce Blair Gatewood Norman Red and Black Society Senior Kimberly Collins Bates Sandra Buenahora Crooks Robert Leo Popovitch G. Wright Bates, Jr Russell T. Wigginton, Jr Jody Lewis Driver Thomas C. Ratliff Wendy Tallent Rotter Angeline Gardner Helen Reinecke Reinecke-Wilt Red and Black Society Associate Frances Tucker Gilbert C. Matthew Spinolo Red and Black Society Associate W. Allen Wesche Carter B. Green Timothy D. Davis John Marshall Hamilton Class of 1986 Red and Black Society Member Cinda Crump Hughes Red and Black Society Member Keith E. Kelly Lynn Linebaugh Jones Diehl Society Patron Karen Rebecca Beardslee* Matthew H. Lembke Emily Wolfe Leigh R. Sann Gossum Harold C. Dufour, Jr Ahad Mahootchi Janet Comperry McReynolds A. Marvin Quattlebaum, Jr C. Lynn Lawson Joanna Smith Priester Catherine Caroline Reese D. Davidson Oxley James M. Watkins Lisa Deering Temoshok Red and Black Society Partner Allyson Hooper Proctor Donna Mannina Young Alexander J. McKelway* Class of 1985 Cloister Society Dean’s Society Red and Black Society Member Todd S. Doolin Heather Habicht Grills* Red and Black Society Senior Amy Hazlewood McAtee Susan Adams Proebsting Andrew W. Watts W. Bradford Priester Tower Society J. Scott Thomas Tower Society Anne Kaiser Apple Red and Black Society Associate One Anonymous Donor John D. Bailey R. Allen Blackwood, Jr. Dane S. Ciolino Mary Margaret Kendall Bailey Brooke Glover Emery Sally Ann Holmes Cloister Society Steven C. Brammer* Deborah Ann Martin-Herrell Janee Lambert Bonner Elizabeth Jennings Kuhn Martha Ann McGeachy Red and Black Society Member Leslie Nelson Lee David A. Lusk Margaret Ellen McCully Neill Marie Farrar Baldree Jackie Thacker Prester* Holli Hodnett Payne Jeffery K. Davis Tower Society Christopher C. Ray James B. Golden, III Colleen Marie Grady Loyalty Club Ann Elizabeth Sartwell Susan Eades Mackey Michael A. Palazzolo Alison Rayburn Abernathy W. Neal McAtee Michael Kane Cooper Loyalty Club R. Scott McCord Elizabeth Conway Crawford Steven L. Adams*

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David A. Branch Loyalty Club Patricia L. Browning Robert A. James, Jr Michael G. Bruno* R. Brian Balyeat Steven A. Burns C. Clark Ogilvie* Katherine Gilliland Connell Lisa McClelland Borgeson Graham S. Butler* Paul M. Ollinger Catherine Franklin Denson Monte Loyd Butler Maria Lynne Carl Stephen Christopher Spinks David L. Denson Jody Casella Jennifer Gray Chickering Eric M. Teal* Tracy G. Edmundson J. Robert Coleman Deborah Blinn Coleman Peter G. Emanuel P. Eric Henager Paul M. Conroy Cloister Society Christie Ann Green Sara Deirdre Hodges* Sandra Sullivan Conroy Amy Shaw Feirn Thomas L. Horton John T. Hopkins Matthew P. Davis Veronica Lawson Gunn* Mary Bordelon Lindner Amy Davis Klimek LaDonna Smith Driver Matthew K. Johnson Mary Margaret Hills Schulte Gina C. Latendresse J. Todd Emily Jonathan P. Smoke Jennifer James Selby Valery Messer McMann Richard D. Eskildsen Kathleen Fleece Smoke Elizabeth Simpson Spears Elizabeth Randolph Pickell A. Spencer Gulden Loyd T. Sullivan* Donnie D. Spence Ann Dixon Pyle Timothy W. Kutas Judith Dangler Truitt Andrew C. Robinson Cheryl Anderson LeBlanc Tower Society Elizabeth Hamilton Verner Melissa Eubanks Staley Perry J. LeBlanc, III Courtney Ward Chavez Anna-Catherine Wylie Super Amy Dismukes Littleton Christina Holyfi eld Crater* Donor Timothy P. Taylor Stephen E. Logan Stephen D. Edgerton Eric A. Aft Eileen Ruffi n Wood Lisa Lyn Long Ellen Lewis Fortas Elizabeth Kiely Albrecht Diane L. Lum Sharon Lynn Hawkins Walter H. Anderson Donor C. Edward Sanders, Jr Katherine Sessoms Jacobi Stephen L. Beckham Kimberley Blasingame Brantley Mary Carnahan Sanders Tracy Ballard Lindow* Christopher S. Brown Sharon Walker Calvert Kirsten Williams Schwehm Jennifer Paige Moore Thomas C. Coleman Amy Baldwin Crockett Katherine Sprague Taylor Darby Jane Moore-Doyle* Gretchen Helmke Ellis Jenifer Suzanne Cushman Margaret Sutherland Wellborn Jennifer Sledge Mowrey* Kate Zeitler Enright David K. DiLillo Walter E. Wellborn Andrew D. Nix Evelyn Edwards Graham Edward P. Ellis, Jr. Jill Parker Wells Benjamin L. Rencher T. Brent Graham Robin Bearden Gibson F. Grant Whittle Heather Oulton Rousseau Carson L. Hampson Mary Allison Haynie Marcia Deshaies Woodmansee J. Kyle Webb Stephen B. Humbert Andrea McMillan Hicks Anne Froom Jones Nolan S. McLean, III Donor Loyalty Club Laura Holman Lonjaret J. Roger McNeil Alice Hendricks Arwood Keith J. Arnold Leslie Suzanne Mabee Cheryl Lea Montgomery William A. Barksdale, Jr. J. Patrick Blake Reagan Roper McNeil Julianne Scobey Parks Stacy L. Boldrick Laura Kristen Pryor Brown* Kevin A. Rasch Jon A. Reesman Michael H. Brown Randal E. Brown, Jr.* Patrice O’Bannon Stockhoff Gregory K. Smithers Catherine McNickle Chastain-Elliott Monte Brownlee, III David F. Waguespack Rosa Lee Wang Janine Lissard Coe Kathryn Lane Burns Andi Elizabeth Williams Elizabeth Havercamp Willingham Trish Puryear Crist Susan Sineath Calahan* Stephen C. Crockett Christopher L. Casey* Class of 1989 Class of 1990 Marguerite Raiford Estes Misty Garner Clark Kersten Kallenberger Fons Ashley Connell Davis Diehl Society Sustainer Diehl Society Patron Ann Elizabeth Haight Maureen McCabe Farr James N. Augustine, Jr C. Kevin Garland* Stephen R. Hambuchen Patrick N. Farr Sherrill Cameron Garland* Robyn Brewer Jamison Robert K. Heck, Jr. Red and Black Society Associate Conrad P. Lehfeldt Edward Francis Hettinger Laura Keever Brimberry Red and Black Society Member Johanna Vandegrift Lehfeldt Heather Lindsey Hettinger Douglas F. Halijan* Amanda Jones Aghdami Deborah Taquechel McConathy Monica Allie Holiday* Martha Stracener Dantzic* William Stuart Parks Carol Marie Hughes Red and Black Society Member Vivian Nichols Reesman Mary Matthews Hunter Robin Meredith Kelly Cloister Society Christopher L. Sanders Jennifer Wachtel Kates Julianne Johnson Paunescu Barry J. Billings R. Bradford Shelton Steven M. Kerr Kevin H. Williams Gordon L. Brewer Clara Melissa Talley JoAnn Elizabeth Lynen David W. Perlis David A. Tomlinson Cristofer G. McMann Cloister Society Suzanne Gonce Perlis Catharine Eschmeyer Wade Christopher A. McMillan Amy Markle Doolin Gina Mascolo Smith Ann Hollingsworth Weeden Helen Glover Moses M. Jerome Franklin Todd E. Smith Phillip T. Zeni, Jr Pressley Harris Peters Salil P. Parikh* Carol Ann Hendrix Weidenhoffer Mildred Lena Sabbatini Mary Harrington Schroder Class of 1991 Christi Barr Schaeffer* Tower Society Clayton F. Spencer Tower Society Elizabeth Fraser Cabrera Diehl Society Patron Rebecca Allyn Spencer James M. Apple, III Robert C. Cain Denise Fontenot Conte* Steven T. Sullivan Ray Brown Dana Harmon Hunter James V. Conte, Jr.* Daniel Lynn Taylor Kenneth Michael Cameron G. Douglas Kilday Jason T. Greene Marjorie M. Thigpen-Carter Ivy Lee Chang Diana M. Law Michelle Long Greene Patricia Tiller Johnson Joel P. Cook Todd J. Mullen Pieter J. van der Gaag Theodore R. Davis Carolyn Tatum Ray Red and Black Society Partner John Russell Whittemore Kara Babin Gee Elizabeth Roe Pearce Catherine Bolger Graham Loyalty Club Donor David M. Greeson Mindy L. Austin Red and Black Society Member Kevin John Collier Kenneth J. Kieklak Margaret Chandler Berardelli* E. Rucker Agee, Jr.* David Max Cook, II Sharon DeVall Skinner* Amy S. Bielicke Deborah Christina Chan* Arthur D. Floyd, II Cary Tynes Wahlheim Patrick J. Brady Leigh Taylor Hughes Philip Christian Fons

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 38 10/17/11 2:45 PM Cynthia Lea Gamblin Emily Newsom Cook David T. Rice Mark K. Manno Daniel S. Harper Laura Pietrangelo David Catherine Colquitt Schaffl er Susan N. Masson Rachel Jones-McGee Cindy McCraw Dircks Stephanie Monte Sullivan James P. McDaniel Christopher T. Kolker W. Donald Duke, Jr. Brian J. J. Tierney Susan Baird Motschiedler Kimberly Joanne Medland Kristina Ane’ Kloss Wendy Lawing Trenthem Stacy S. Pennington Angela Holland Mills S. Stinson Liles Bryan C. Wheatley Mark R. Ptacek Patsy Phillips Morgan Arden Towson Lindsey Caprice Lizette Roberts Joy Stafford Murphey Ashley Simmons McCarthy Donor Lelia Hood Savory William H. Pace Stacey Starr Pace David Assaf, IV Stefanie Leanne Taylor Michael W. Robbins Mary Virginia Slay Sweeney Sydney Thompson Assaf Sutton Charles Ruiz Belinda Woodiel Jeffrey M. Bean Donor Carolyn Waskey Sheldon Jonathan J. Bumpas Pace Harrison Bowers Judith Glass Sullivan Class of 1993 Steven J. Champion Merryl Taylor Cooper Lynn Duncan Summerfi eld Andrew E. Cowell Michael G. Fulton Red and Black Society Senior Jennilyn Gibson Susan Jean Gabrielson Fulton Class of 1992 One Anonymous Donor Bethany Chafi n Harden Stacey Meredith Greenberg Lisa Mancini Harden Gretchen King Hall Red and Black Society Senior Red and Black Society Member Erin Marie Hubbell Timothy S. Hamilton Elizabeth Proctor Reichelt Logan H. Germann Stephen B. Karnes Andrew D. Jeter Jennifer Harris Johnston Edward B. Kizer Laura Locke Kandilakis Red and Black Society Associate Vickie Hardy Jones Kristen Rothammer Molina Alli Lambert Christopher N. Emanuel Christian B. Waddell Chris Fredrick Pollette Christopher G. Linder Burton N. Stodghill Laura Gustafson Porter Chad A. McGee Carl E. Vest* Dean’s Society Stacy Kay Rector Elizabeth Ann Rhoades John S. Little Tammie Jean Ritchey H. Benjamin Scott, Jr Red and Black Society Member Nancy Adele Braam Little John B. Rogers, III Wendy Foster Talbot Carol Annette DuBard Reid A. Smiley Elizabeth Hayes Smithers Nancy Elizabeth Turner April Camille Tucker Richard Barrett Summers Valerie Michelle Webb Cloister Society David R. Trainor Edward C. White, Jr. Dean’s Society Jara Hill Ahrabi Elizabeth Cotham Furman Christopher T. Buchanan* Class of 1994 Class of 1995 Debbie Glenn Freeman* Cloister Society Stephanie Walker Sockrider* Red and Black Society Member Red and Black Society Associate Julie Story Byerley Nancy Cotham Black* Brian S. McGeorge Brian M. Curtis Tower Society Chip Brian Elizabeth Hickman Sullivan* Jennifer Louise DeSouza Christopher W. Cardwell Red and Black Society Member Susan Warmack Fondren Joseph E. Dudek, Jr Lowry H. Howell Tower Society Miles S. Fortas Charles S. Mitchell, V Ashley Brian Coffi eld Cheri Alison Grosvenor Gregory L. Stewart Cloister Society Michael R. Couden Robert W. Jarrett, Jr.* Brett K. Williams Mary Amanda Ellison Buchanan* James Morgan Day, III* Voris E. Johnson, Jr Joshua F. Morris* J. Patrick Gamble Laura Jones Kent Cloister Society Margaret H. Pettyjohn Kendel Bailey Martin* T. Shea Kent Shaun R. Dublin Barbara Hall Miller Thais Davenport Kilday Ellen Baker Jurewicz Tower Society Scott B. Peatross* Thomas M. Lowry, IV Tonya Vaughn Pickron* Tracy Leigh Adkisson Katherine Celene Ray Richard Miller, Jr Timothy C. Ballard W. Kevin Thompson Ryan D. Mire Tower Society Stephanie L. Chockley* Katherine Goodloe Peatross* W. Carter Bryars, III Jorge E. de Castro Loyalty Club Melinda Ellen Simon Matthew C. Hardin Mary Ellen Hamel Mary Anne Anderson Nichole Elizabeth Soule’ Vimal D. Shah Leann Eggers Linam Erica Blank Bronson Jennafer Jane Stahl W. Judd Peak Barton T. Crawford Tanja Claudine Thompson Loyalty Club Bradley N. Terhune Laura Landers Duke* Michael Jason Augspurger Kelly A. Garrett Loyalty Club Anna Johnson Averitt Loyalty Club Amanda Murray Hofstetter Douglas B. Bacon Angi Elsea Bourgeois Nancy Elizabeth Beard George B. Hofstetter Katherine McCaa Baldwin Jeffrey L. Carlton Walker P. Carter Elizabeth Schaeffer Hough Robert L. Baldwin Janet Cook Carter Gregory L. Davis Mary Gordon Walker Kerr Joseph W. Castelli J. Scott Covode Eduardo E. Dieppa, III Jennifer Gunther Kittrell Susan Long Castelli Christopher C. Dawson Elizabeth Knight Doolittle William M. Lybrook, IV L. Forrest Conner Anne Maria Falgoust Tiffany M. Ford Christopher E. Moore Lynn Elizabeth Crabb Eric D. Flanders Katherine Elizabeth Garrett Jennifer Hamlett Moore Ann Carter Murray Dawson Angela Pippin Giddings* Thomas V. Gieselmann Shannon Emerson Myatt Brian H. Dixon G. Michael Gonda Melissa Martin Gonda O.E. Schow, IV Teresa Jones Ernest Elizabeth Creighton Rather Robyn Elise Harbin* Ashley Ellis Tierney David Scott Giddings* Stacy Long Heck Jennifer K. Jenkins Richard T. Trenthem, Jr J. David Hill Bophany LiLia Huot Matthew Ian John Anna Bentley Williams Shannon Alta Maris-Danley Edward L. Jerden Sonya N. Jones Benjamin Z. Woodworth Jacqueline Hamra Mesa Ann-Tyler Chote Konradi Charles A. Kohn, II Rebecca A. Miller-Rice Brian Alexander Konradi Gretchen Wright LaSalle Donor Scott L. Milman Karla Washburn Kramer Margaret Rue Massie Elizabeth Van Court Awsumb Gwendolyn Young Mullins W. Bibb Lamar, III R. Vaughan Massie John D. Baumgartner James L. Myatt Anne Murrell Locke Brent A. Moberly Howard L. Cleveland, IV Edley Womack Ortman Caroline Lenac Lord Erik M. Moratzka

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 39 10/17/11 2:45 PM Alumni Gifts to the Annual Fund continued from page 39 Caroline Cater Reynolds Angela Rene Fox Alyssa Camille Browning Etelka Lanza Murphy Angela Kreuter Rogers Susan Mathis Gaither Neil A. Brunetz Jenny Clayton Schafer Ashley Hamilton Rougeou* Christopher T. Godwin Katherine McQuiston Bush* G. Stiles Rougeou* Elizabeth Smith Gorman C. Denson Henry Loyalty Club Sarah Naomi Sears Kristy Leann Gunn* Mathew T. Kraus Melissa McCracken Center* Hunter O. West Elizabeth Goings Harrell Neal Lakdawala Barton A. Dassinger Charles H. Hooker, III Leslie Beck Norman Michelle Gessler Dassinger Donor Joanne Samaha Maichrowicz* David S. Osler Mary Louise Froissard Karyn Walters Allen M. Bancroft McMurphy, III John Speck Palmer James Creswell Gardner, III Scotland C. Allen Daniel C. Millner Charlotte Turnipseed Russ Marcia Planchon Gardner Bryan F. Coker Phuong-Linh Huynh Nguyen-Fay Tiffany LeAnn Tucker Kendall Marissa Brewer Henley Sara Barnette Coker Melanie Smith Norcross Jason W. Turns Abigail West Jumper Stephanie Schulz Cross Amanda Waller Peoples Allison Ring Wear Melanie Dickson Lemburg Laura Lindley Doerfl er William I. Powell Shane A. Wear Price Phillips Massey Mary Margaret Doyle Richard J. Reynolds, IV Katherine Kay White* Scarlett Caldwell Miles Eric L. Elms Heather Plumb Rose Damon A. Norcross Jay M. Ezelle John S. Rose Donor Brett S. Norman Dipak Ghosh M. Shay Sabom* Justin L. Ankerman Amy Berlin Opsal Julie Walker Grigsby Danita Ronique Weary Susan Elizabeth Ashe Elizabeth Weaver Sieveking Andrew. J. Hamilton, Jr. Jennifer Dove Bartlett-Prescott Carrie Lehman Suchman Katherine Ruth Hiestand Donor Erik B. Berry Thomas A. Suchman Kimbrelle Barbosa Lewis Michael L. Blanscet Sarah Nell Bolton Amanda Grebe Tamburrino Elisabeth Estes Lovett Mary Helen Russell Butler Mark R. Cheney Jinanne Marable West Allyson Hawks Moody Elizabeth Moore Evans Catherine Carter Cleary Robyn Williamson Pollette Mary Beth Farr Rebecca Brown Crawford Donor Julie Wilkins Price John A. Feild Amy Parratt Donald Christine Annette Bertz Jason D. Rauls Gerald J. Harrington Seth Donald Matthew B. Chandler Elizabeth Irvin Rossetti John L. Havercamp Jimmie F. Glorioso, Jr. Amanda Pecko Cross Riddell Walcott Scott C. Allen Jackson, Jr. Laurea Caroline Glusman McAllister Juhee Kapil Desai Robyn Rebecca Stone Patrick J. Killian Erin Potter Kaye Karen Eaton Doles Amy Michelle Taylor John D. Langdon Jeff Lekarczyk Kimberly Pillsbury Eller Lori Bond Weathers Jennifer Judith Larson Amy Ledbetter McGinn Kristin Lee Fox-Trautman Christopher James Williams David S. Luchin Michael F. McGinn Laura Foster Gettys Elizabeth Merrick Marshall Robin Tansill Hille Michaels Elizabeth Kathryn Hays Class of 1996 Caldwell K. Meeks Elizabeth Bernard Mills Kristen Rauschkolb Herde Edward Martin Parker Laura Elizabeth Mutter Courtney Elliott Itson Diehl Society Patron Virginia Maxwell Rauls Christopher A. Palazzolo Daniel H. Kahalley David Overend Robert R. Record Amy Hobby Rickard Carey Leigh Kelley Patrick Daniel Riederer Ginger Crouch Spickler Robert C. Lane Red and Black Society Senior Cassandra Whetsell Runnels Joshua Brandon Spickler Eric K. Lindh Douglas Brian Duncan Sarah Jean Wolford Stavely Melissa Anderson Sweazy Sarah Elizabeth Lindsey Harrison Kristen Taylor Duncan O. Ferebee Tunno J. M. Scott Toland Susan Meredith Meyers Laura Hicks Wells Terry J. Ursin, Jr. Shelley Nicole Miller Red and Black Society Member Marla Rolfs Wood Victoria Atkinson White Mary Sharry Molina Catherine Susanna Cuellar Amy Herrin Wilhite Carolyn Georgiade Rechkemmer Allyson Kennett Williams Class of 1997 Viktoria Augusta Ziebarth Leland Caley Record Jordan D. Schniper Cloister Society Red and Black Society Senior Class of 1998 Melissa Jean Hasslen Selim Marcie Allen* Alper M. Cetingok* Stephanie Jean Shackelford Scott S. Brown Diehl Society Patron Christopher M. Sippel Richard C. Kamm, Jr. Red and Black Society Member Michelle B. Babcock Nelson A. Steele Loretta Elmere Lambert Chris Nunn Victor J. Suane, Jr. Joel E. Smith Elizabeth Kealoha Stinson* Red and Black Society Associate Maryl Valentine Smith Sara Stainback Cortes Class of 1999 Brian R. Wamhoff Cloister Society Elizabeth Myers Haag Lee C. Donald* Diehl Society Patron Tower Society Mimi Nipper Gavigan* Red and Black Society Member Charles Maurice Agee, III Natalie Dell Bailey Leah Bryant Jordan William C. Buchheit, Jr.* Madison Moore Agee David Basil Eubanks Kendall Williams Meeks Katie Tart Kibler* Michael W. Hayes W. Scott Kibler* Red and Black Society Senior John D. Rodriguez* Tower Society Howard M. Schramm, III Matthew D. Marcotte Bryant E. Benson One Anonymous Donor Loyalty Club Elizabeth Crouch Fitts Red and Black Society Member Brian L. Biffl e Maria Massie Hagan Cloister Society Katharine Farmer Breaux Jacqueline Schaffhauser Brady David P. Katz Angie Gill Wellford Matthew H. Breaux Courtney Poole Brunetz Shelley Roberts McLay Jason E. Dunn Michael R. Buntaine Julie Bhattacharya Peak Tower Society Thomas H. Castelli John W. Schafer David B. Carr* Dean’s Society John C. Chauvin Andrew K. Gibbs Jason Stuart House* John G. Curren, III Loyalty Club Elizabeth Brooks Hood Brad A. Deykin Kelly Owens Berg Samuel P. Jordan, III Cloister Society Patrick Gordon Fisher Joanna Gabriel Blankner* Margaret Ann McDonald J. Kelly Ensor, III

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 40 10/17/11 2:45 PM Joyce Ann Parker Fegette* Cloister Society Elisabeth Meyers Yoder Leslie Horne Tomasini Tillman J. Finley* David J. Morgan Patrick Douglas Yoder Mridula Bagrodia Watt Still Hunter, III David L. Webb, Jr. Sarah Marshall Morgan Tower Society Cloister Society Dorothy Kenyon Weir Richard Trieu Pham* Cullen R. Evans Brian M. Clary Jennifer Lee Wiedower Julie Atkinson Smith Jason C. Jowers* Michael Vincent Cunningham Smith* Rebecca Emily Wolf Kristen Noel McDaniel Tower Society John Charles Sites Tower Society Class of 2002 Matthew M. Beck DeAnna Smith Adams* Nancy Beresford Brown Loyalty Club Emily Diane Blaschke* Red and Black Society Associate Ginger Laney Clopper Jessica Lynn Anschutz Emily West Bynum Ellen Barton Blackmon Scott Montgomery Haven* Danny M. Awdeh Olivia DeLoach Mayberry One Anonymous Donor Emily Dodson Jarrett* Fiona McCaul Bell Lorien Young Sites Olivia Halle Mitchell Walker* Brian D. Boone* Jeremy C. Smith Red and Black Society Member Robert Mark Thomas Walker* Lindy Denise Brown Carl J. Wack, IV Catherine Elizabeth Skvarla Jay Eckles Sara Miles Wilson Cutshall* Loyalty Club Susan Brombacher Fallen Suzy Elizabeth Fournier* Adam J. Beck John N. Ferguson Loyalty Club Beth Gunn Lee Holly Frederick Beck Todd M. Foss Sara Kate Allen Eric T. Sefton A. Paul Butts Peter Alexander Hall Westley Scott Brooks Christopher W. VanDervort Florence Stumb Chassaignac Jason Alan Javarone Lauren Kathleen Davis David Matthew Cooksey Zachary Jumper Michael E. Davis Tower Society Morgan Bomar Eckles Kristin Leah Kleber* Erin Massey Everitt Julia Margaret Gehrki* Diane Elizabeth Faires Wayne J. McCants, Jr. Anne Elizabeth Markus Fajkus Allana Christine Helland* S. Stuart Fallen Lanie Marie McKinnon Barrett L. Haga Matthew Carl Helland* Richard Grant Gandy Sarah Clarke Squire Julia Anne Auwarter Javarone Katherine Llewellyn Lohman* Henry Picton Hilliard Brenna Fae Strickland Kevin Zachary Kinlaw Andrew G. Miller Kerry Elizabeth Kornblatt Linda Christina Wendell Erin Mann Markel* Jonathan M. Russom Tara Jean Loux Hannah Smith Mason* John Robert Markel, Jr.* Donor Shelley Short Matthews Loyalty Club Elizabeth Miller McLean* Bryce W. Ashby Emily Thomason Milsaps Brian M. Barbeito Megan Emery Osler Jeffrey M. Badoud Emily Elizabeth Nayar Meghan Carney Bromert* Clifford B. Priddy* Ashley T. Baker Catherine Crenshaw Neelly Meredith Ann Cain* Brittain A. Rogers, IV Gertrude Loper Barr Leanne Marie Paris-Wade Robert N. Campbell Kevin James Wendell Sarah Jean Butcher Bryan Ruchir P. Patel Andrew C. Corey Elizabeth Ahern Chatham Thomas D. Rivers Elizabeth Serex Evans Donor Emily Slagle Dieringer Heidi Rine Royal Suzanne Elizabeth Glover Frances Nicole Albers Witney Elliott Fisher Douglas J. Lemme Kristen Nicole Boswell Avis A. Hall Donor Chad P. Mason* Adele Kelli Bailey Charles R. Harris Elizabeth Rose Belk Jill Doshier Meyer* Maria Elisabeth Balasis Jeffrey Peden Harris, Jr. Jeremy S. Boyd Linda E. Nelson* Brandon Thomas Barr Clare Carmi Hodge, III Christie Brewer Boyd Kathryn Clark Parker Effi e Bean Cozart Scott Dowling Hopkins Wesley Moore Briscione Justin T. Starling Beth Diane Goldner Emily Parkinson Hughes Susan Cridland-Hughes Megan Elna-Lyn Andrews Jeremiah Joseph Guccione Lisa Schum Kahalley Stafford G. Davis Joshua L. Wilmsmeyer Kelly Gill Laudon Anna Pinchak Lillis Dayna Michelle Dwyer Caroline Barefi eld Wright Rachel Allen Lyles Jennifer Stefan Lindsley Amanda Leigh Flaim Mary Elizabeth McCoy Heather Leigh McDonnell Nikolas Edwin Granger Donor Ashley Browning Pfi ester Mark A. Meyer Mary Katherine Minten Gray Jennifer Elizabeth Balton-Stier C. Brady Potts Emily Nell Monroe Suneel C. Gupta Alison Clarkson Berger Rachel Morris Rosson Joseph B. Peeples Amy Elizabeth Whitten Hall Taylor C. Berger Lisa Roy Vox Jill Marie Peterfeso Leigh Manasco Harmon Allison Evans Bolton Jaclyn Ross Shepard Matthew A. Shipe William H. Haven Jamie Ladd Burton Gregory A. Sims James D. Spears Bradley J. Hearne Kerri Gail Campbell Elizabeth Hale Spitzer Shelby Reed Thompson Taylor Grether Jacobs Charles R. Christy Lee H. Spitzer Anne Bragg Warren Allison Tetreault Jarmolowicz Shannon Leigh Cian Amy Terry-Keister Ellen Elizabeth Weirich Keith E. Knop Megan Gaylord Cole Mary Reid Colter Tevis Bryn Elizabeth Wilson Karen Sue Kopitsky Alice Jane Davidson Patricia Rouse Vargas Adam Grant LaFevor Christine Marie Dietz Ford Baxter Vox Class of 2001 Sarah Jean Lanneau Elizabeth Carolyn Elliott Matthew P. Willis Damaris Giezendanner Marino Natalie Tiner Goldsby Karen Hines Daniel Wilmoth Red and Black Society Associate Amy Dundas Matheson John W. Goss Fred Moody Blackmon, Jr. Tiffany Jo McDonald Debra Carolyn Hall James-Allen McPheeters Sara Marie Henary Class of 2000 Red and Black Society Member Amit Mirchandani Allyson Johnson Hodge Claire Chambers Hegarty* Susan Hodges Powell Crawford H. Hoke Red and Black Society Member Jessica Marya Hoffman Daru Lane Ransford Patrick Charles LaRochelle Joshua D. Solomon Frank B. Thacher, III Brent S. Robson Harry W. Lebair, IV David B. Weatherman Katherine Cumbus Shute Lewis W. Lyons Dean’s Society Kathryn Archibald Stakem Loren T. Maloney Elizabeth Smith Ritter* Dean’s Society Anna Bryden Teekell Hays Eric C. Mathews Bryan T. Baker Kelley Anne Thompson Rebecca Ellen McCashin Sally Ridgely Thompson Jennifer Morris McPheeters

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 41 10/17/11 2:45 PM Alumni Gifts to the Annual Fund continued from page 41 Julie Anne Mediamolle Kristin Brie Burford Shaunna A. Mason* Class of 2005 Tiffany Faith Merritt Marian Lea Butcher Sarah Hall Mitchell Timothy Iaggi Moreland Natalie Pennington Castellanos Elizabeth Cooley Nelson Red and Black Society Associate Ryan A. Parry Benjamin D. Chastain Christopher Kyle Russ Cynthia Pfohl Erensen David H. Phillips Caroline Chadick Dale Stacy Marie Sidle Phillip Carl Ragain Andrew J. Daly Jonathan P. Spilman* Red and Black Society Member John T. Ramsey Lauren Elizabeth Deen Laura Hoffmeister Stevens G. Andrew Ransford Norman L. Downing Donor Sarah Elizabeth Stevens* Andrew Battle Sanders Susan Elizabeth Duesler Erin Johnston Adam Charles L. Wheeler Adam O. Senekjian Sarah Tuttle Edgecombe Brandy Jane Alexander Molly Chapman Wheeler Ashley Quinn Sewell Betsy Anna Bogler Efi rd John L. Baber, IV Beth Guilbert Simmons Anne Barrow Elzemeyer Aditya Bagrodia Tower Society Sarah Hope Slocum Whitney Bryant Engstrom David R. Burke Samuel Brandon Couillard* Timothy Daniel Stakem Mark A. Erskine Lindsay Margaret Chapman Katharine Heise Etchen* Erinn Marie Staley Travis J. Fowler Julie Allison Clary Jane Anne Miller Nicole Pera Taylor Kathryn Taylor Gattone Sheriesse Elizabeth Anne Cox Nathaniel R. Wyeth* Mary Elizabeth Tinkler D.Talmadge Goldsby Robert R. Dalton Christina Randall Vlosich Anna Seal Guidry Emily Kingswell-Smith Day Loyalty Club Mason J. Wann Amanda Hope Haley Jennifer Nora Dill Lauren Bell Beecher Elizabeth Lauren White Lisa Doody Hasen Anna Sullenberger Donovan Kevin J. Campion* Rachel Proby Wright William H. Hasen Robert E. Edgecombe, III Kevin M. Davidson Jessica Louise Hubbs Lauren Lincks Ferrera Elizabeth Claire Eggers Class of 2003 Scott R. Hughes Jessie Yarbrough Flanders Katherine Carter Files Jonathan D. Hulgan Laura Leigh Coburn Flood John E. Hullender, III Red and Black Society Partner Lance R. Ingwersen Whitney Anne Garman Anna-Clare Kathleen Lipsmeyer-Fink Grace Gabriel Williams Katie Lane Cox Johnson Kyle J. Gehres Jonathan E. Nelson* Helen Kay Joujan Katherine Brooks Goldman William C. Tyler, Jr Red and Black Society Member Matthew Ryan Keogh Maggie Ellen Goodman Nicole Joan Vazquez Jordan M. DeMoss Tyler Henley Lamb Caitlin Marie Goodrich Krista DeWitt Wood* Lauren Copper DeMoss Jonathan Maynard Large Mary Williams Griffi n R. Jordan Wood Stuart T. Johnston Nicole Marguerite Lindner Lindsey Seifert Hammond Lauren Lachner Zimmer* Melinda Carol Phillips Shawn Heather McCarthy Alexis Rae Harris Allison Forsyth Prickett Brigitte Miriam Messenger Eric J. Hills Donor Lauren Blalock Sefton Kelley Savage Morel Rose Lee Hiner Jonathan R. Berger Scott G. Puttick Zachary J. Horn Stacie Michelle Beverly Tower Society Samantha Jo Scott Rebecca Karem Hughes Natalie R. Bishop Stephanie Elizabeth Cox Joseph Holmes Sherrard, VI Megan Pollock Hulgan Jera Lynn Bradshaw Kimberly Gail Kirkpatrick Katherine Norman Sherrard Ashley Anne Kutz Marcus L. Braxton Samuel Parkerson McEnery Elizabeth Parish Smith Jennifer Sydney Labrecque Garnet J. Caldwell Marjorie Hall Molloy* Eden Gipson Stanton Bridgette Keith Lacher Jason S. Cheek Carl W. Yoder Kathryn Marie Strother K. Michael Lamb Katherine Elizabeth Cian Simone Harvey Yoder Miriam Dillard Stroud John C. Leslie Patricia Carter Clayton Samuel P. Thompson Marc A. Lissauer Elizabeth Anne Cunningham Loyalty Club James M. Whalen Courtney Lambert Lundeen Sarah Kristine Hildenbrand Esberger Laura Wentling Bishop Anne Elizabeth Hughes White Rebecca Sue Marshall Lauren Miller Etlinger Susan Abernathy Bomar Margaret Elizabeth Wilson Katie Elizabeth Maxwell Alexandra Sedlander Facey Melissa Marie Brooks Lauren Barrett Winkates Emily Hoermann McMurray Jennifer Christine Feuerbacher Joshua G. Conrey John R. Zeanah Allethaire Anne Medlicott Molly Houston Fitzpatrick Benjamin A. Evans Samuel Patrick New Carra Hewitt Fowlkes Jessica Lynn Huber Class of 2004 Sezen Zeynep Oygar Emily Ann Furlow Amanda Abrams Johnson* Anthony R. Pampel Lisa Michelle Hagan-Webb Carrie Eaker Kerley Red and Black Society Member Jennifer Sirmon Peters Eliza Kirk Hanson Tara Mina Kim Andre de Araujo Jorge Kathryn Renee Pigg Daniel J. Heine Ryan G. Master Phillip L. Stevens Emily Rose Poppens Tara Yvonne Henry Stephanie Cuellar Master Jon David Willingham Valerie Ann Power Laura Lamon Hilliard Megan Barrett McComas One Anonymous Donor Claire Dowler Rouse Boyd C. Hipp, III Laura Marks O’Brien Laura Borg Scott Sheria Elizabeth Holmes Scott C. O’Brien Tower Society Amber Nicole Shaw Adam J. Isom Alice McCracken Stoner* Margaret Chambers Campbell* Jessica Kathryn Ezell Sheets Claire Tyler Jain Bradley S. Stoner* Casey Jo Hail* George P. Solomon Jason A. Jenkins Jane Harding Wells John Anders Reynolds Chelsea Amanda Stevens Eleanor Ruan Jones Sarah May Wilmsmeyer Amanda Haggerty Therrell Christopher M. Talley Leah Anne Kaye Ellen Sue Woodbridge John W. Therrell, III Elizabeth Church Townsend David A. Kottwitz Jon A. Zarandona Catherine Carter Walsh Paige Gardner Lancaster Lauren Glas Zarandona Loyalty Club Krysten Ivy Wendell William S. Lancaster Graeme A. Adams Maude Margaret Westerman Pampel Nicole Marie Lazo Donor Timothy J. Beecher, Jr. Shelley Spring Williams Georgianna Bowersox Lissauer Faris S. Al-Shathir Catherine Curtis Eckley Lindsay Hughes Wright William B. London Sara Chiles Appleby Travis H. Eckley Robert Steven Wright Krista Leigh McClain Calvin D. Biggers Timothy M. Hayes Jesse D. Ziebarth Jacquelyn Ruick McCrary Elizabeth Enger Birkner Elijah A. Logan Jamie Hulett Zuccaro Alison French Milas Kathryn Bracken Hazelrig Michael J. Lyerly Grace Mitchell Neal

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 42 10/17/11 2:46 PM Stephen R. Ogden Jeffrey A. Knowles Rebecca Bear Ferguson Alexander G. Conaway, Jr. Brenna Maria Ragghianti Angela Ju-me Kornman Edith Lee Garrett Carl S. Cook Brynnan Cox Reddy Mary Katherine McRae John L. Gehrig Rebecca Elizabeth Cook Matthew T. Ridley Laura Dallas McSorley Joseph C. Goldsmith Ryan K. Dagen Elizabeth Janette Roads Upchurch Rachel Marie Methvin Scott R. Harvey Lauren Elizabeth Dagley Bradley S. Romig John C. Moses Meghan Elizabeth Hofto Tara Elizabeth Daniel Andrew R. Shores Jessica Leigh Murphy Semmes Hilary Humphreys William L. Davis, IV Kristen Bach Smithson Celia Beth Mutchnick John C. Jennison, IV Amy Elizabeth DeLong Maureen Miller Sorrells Brandon R. Nugent Randi Lee Johnson Jessica Margaret Denby Lynn Keathley Staner Marni Green Prenell Jason C. Jordan Victor J. Evans Laura Gray Teekell Anna Ivey Ritz Elizabeth Leake Keckler Robert J. Flanagan Christopher A. Thompson Megan MaryAnne Bartels Shelton Grace Elizabeth Keith Megan Elizabeth Flatt Daniel Norman Webb Brian W. Steinert Mary Milton Kelly Madeline Garvin George Lucy Waechter Webb Sunya M. Sweeney Meredith Ann Lee Sarah Elizabeth Greene Lyndaryl Edwin Webb Meriwether Wofford Truckner John S. Lesikar Carolyn Menist Grunkemeyer Mary Page Yarborough Dane G. Wendell Sarah Casey Lineback Laura Jane Hamper Elena Rebecca Wigodsky Daniel D. Lombardo Michael B. Hathorn Class of 2006 Margaret Brunstad Williams Megan Norman Lombardo Carson Marie Irwin Margaret Keeton Williams Matthew T. Lovett Frank J. Ix Red and Black Society Member Caroline King Willson Alexander P. Lynch Natasha Kalpana Jain Jacob T. Cremer William M. Willson Scott C. MacMurdo Tyler E. Lake Carrie Osborne Johnston Helen Beatrice Meaher Blair A. Lehman Emily Davis Olson Class of 2007 Alexander S. Mohler John D. Lentz, Jr. Philip J. Ruppel Christine Beth Mata Mondragon Parker B. Long Red and Black Society Associate Brett M. Morris Amanda Kristine Lutzy Tower Society Julia Katherine Jardine Ryan S. Nall Alexander K. Mahoney Sarah Lindsey Fairchild Samad S. Samana Lauren Elizabeth Neupert Madoline Marie Markham Michael C. O’Gorman William N. Maxwell Loyalty Club Red and Black Society Member Cassandra Marie Ortiz Joey L. Miller Robert G. Baty* Kenneth Adam Bohnert Katherene Nicole Papathopoulos Michael T. Moore, Jr. Jessica Katherine Graham* Ross W. Hilliard* Anna Elizabeth Phillips Rameen J. Nasrollahi Korey J. Kormick Cynthia Laine Royer* Molly Lochridge Powers Aubrey Nichol Diaz Nelson Molly Williams Logan Nicholas C. Stutzman Mark A. Robinson Emma Caryn O’Hagan Ashley Crosland Lyerly Lora Alexander Terry* Amanda Emad Sakla William B. Pitts Johanna Alicia Ogden Kristine Kain Schwetye Christopher M. Pope, Jr. Katherine Brooks Picardo* Loyalty Club Catherine Collier Scott Sarah Ashley Richardson Timothy M. Robinson James D. Bonham Katherine Schoen Snider Deborah Ann Rogers Stephanie Nichole Swindle* Emily Marie Dafferner Mary Helen Solomon Sherry Ann Sasson Abigail Louise Tucker Elizabeth Taylor Duckett Katherine Rachel Stewart Eric J. Schumacher Andrew J. Willey Elizabeth Rhea Erny Claire Patrick Strange Laura Marie Sellers Andrew T. Greer Elliott W. Taliaferro Frances Aileen Shellman Donor Marci A. Hendrix Paige Ann Thomas Daniel E. Sheppard Catherine Ruth Birdwell Truett R. Horne Jamie Renee Underwood Rachel Lora Simmons Jacquelyn Neal Blankinship Ashley Wells Hullender Donna Lynn Smith Leigh P. Bonner Brooks M. Lyons Class of 2008 Liam N. Smith Desmond L. Campbell Hilary Lavonne Mast Jennifer Watson Stanley Benjamin W. Carroll Anne Caitlin May Red and Black Society Member Nicole Alissa Thomas Mary Ashley Carver Victoria McLean McCullough* Leah Karen Hirsch Virginia Reynolds Thompson Emily Joy Clark Amy DeBusk Moore Robert E. Kneip Christopher B. Truckner Erin Pauline Tasman Conner Emily Louise Smith Vivian Gay McWilliams Michael J. Turco Allison Elizabeth Cox John Gregory Willard Crystal Lea Phelps Reginald F. Watson Kasey Ann Brooks Culbreath Ashton Potter Wright Hafford C. Porter, II Gwendolen Gladstone Weil Amie Leigh Demmel Jonathan A. Wright Margaret Pons Tufton* Andrew C. Whaley Adam R. deNobriga Cameron Anderson Whitaker Susannah Morse deNobriga Donor Loyalty Club Jonathan A. Wigand Scott M. Douglass Mary Kathleen Adcock Elizabeth Babcock Campbell* Evan B. Williams Caroline Elizabeth Ferrari Keith B. Alexander Francesca Marites Davis* Crystal Dawn Windless James H. Feuerbacher, Jr. Crystal Jessee Baker Caroline Leigh Eley J. Dan Wright Colleen Elizabeth Forsyth Lauren Prentice Bartling Kareem R. Mansur Marie C. Francis Amanda Fraser Bash Stuart A. Martin* Class of 2009 Haley Fults Scott M. Bayer Mary Julia Stribling Matthew T. Goldsby Megan Jo Benson Red and Black Society Member Meredith Nicole Gould Alexandra Merlyn Boyd Donor Colin L. Cox Amy Noelle Haygood Taylor C. Brown Dana L. Bartolomei Kelsey Claire Dean Christine Elaine Hendrickson Anna Chiyoko Cantrell Creek Colleen Allison Bookter James R. Kingman Michael A. Hohos Chelsea Lyn Castiglioni Matthew A. Breeden Mikkel B. Quam Matthew G. Honea Edwin B. Crawford Tevari Lynnee Butler Elizabeth Noble Sharpe Thomas A. Hook Aaron T. Creek Sarah Elizabeth Cage Michael H. Tufton* Whitney Rebecca Howell Anne Marie Crifasi James M. Campbell Lauren Warfi eld Jenkins Virginia Elaine Davis Warren P. Campbell Loyalty Club Adam J. Keckler James R. Die Anna Marie Casteen Douglas M. DesRoches Daniel A. Keedy Eugenia Phyllis Dolson Megan Adele Cian Daniel C. Frankel* Sandra Lynn Keller Lori Rose Dowell Mia Gwynn Colson Claiborne B. Gregory, III

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 43 10/17/11 2:46 PM Alumni Gifts to the Annual Fund continued from page 43 Hunter S. Hamlet* Richard Sewell Alexa Cosette LeBoeuf Heather Michelle Bishop Bryan D. Hearn* Peter F. Zanca Kristen Noel Lee Tiara Danielle Brice Charles M. Simmons Janie R. Logan Steven D. Brunson Jenna Kathleen Smith* Loyalty Club Jennifer Carolyn Long* Anthony C. Chiang Richard H. Flowers, IV* Rachel Elise Loveland Allison Marcher Conn Donor Lillian Rice Hearn Natalie Marie Mayo Elizabeth Grace Connick Stephanie Boone Aughinbaugh Jennifer Carolyn Long* Brianna Hamilton McCullough Emerson W. Cook Rebecca Anne Bates Andyshea Saberioon Megan L. McDonald Jordan Leigh Cook Thomas P. Bell John R. McGeoch Claire Elise Delbove Charles J. Beuerman Donor Elizabeth Anne McGowin Christopher R. Dorsett John R. Bizzell Zachary F. Albert Laura Elizabeth McLain Jiayu Du Alyssa Grace Blades Charles S. Allison Alexander P. McWhirter Holly Elizabeth Edwards Moses J. Bushnell Julia Catharine Anderson Erik R. Miller Brittany McLendon Erwin Caroline Tahu Cameron Benjamin W. Ashley Grant P. Monda Genevieve Lee Farr Dougal A. Cameron, V Mohammad O. Atiq Andrew A. Morehead Matthew D. Frank Caroline Randolph Cancelosi Rebekah Suzanne Atnip Jonathon D. Moreno Joshua T. Fuchs Jessica Diane Cassidy Lesley Lynne Baker Dat T. Nguyen Dean A. Galaro Christopher N. Culvern Emily Angelina Barber John T. Nichols Matthew J. Gilbert James C. Davis Parks T. Barker Alexandra Marie Nobel Cameron F. Goodman Katherine Elizabeth Dunbar-Smith Elizabeth Lee Berry Kelly Elizabeth Ordemann Mary M. Hahn Andrew K. Fancher Gregory J. Bolwell Katherine Norine Owens Jacquelyn DeeAnn Hammerton Sarah Elizabeth Finney Callie Prewitt Borgman Elizabeth Ivy Parkinson William P. Hunt, Jr. Jamie Elizabeth Glancy William L. Branim Gayatri Bhakti Patel Elizabeth Belle Jeans Sarah Jean Godwin Blake A. Branum Allyson Leigh Pellissier Kathryn Marie Johnson Lydia Van Zandt Hagedorn William A. Brooks Tyler W. Ponder Aya Kato JoAnna Marie Halk Molly Stuart Campbell Alexander D. Price Jami Michelle King Jessica Marie Harris Melanie Cruse Carter Anson G. Purdy Bernard H. Lawson, III Allison Dwyer Hemphill Meredith Louise Cavin Jessica A Rathel Nathaniel C. Mahoney Margaret Elizabeth Henson Lindsay Leah Chaisson Emma Janine Redden Matthew R. McCulloch Daniel A. Jacobs Natalie Michele Chambers William G. Rockefeller Dylan J. McDonald David E. Johns Tinnakorn A. Chansuthus Hunter R. Ross Michael A. Millis Matthew N. Kernodle Priyanka Chatterjee Alexandra Thomas Routh Christopher B. Moore John M. King Dara C. Chesnutt Christopher B. Royer Courtney Leigh Mott Jacob S. Kleiman Matthew L. Childs Clark N. Ruppert Gregory M. Palm Catherine Eileen Lindeman Ciara Nicole Conway Daniel A. Schrader, Jr. Perry L. Person, II Bradley T. Maginnis Anna Marie Coons Mathilde Villere Semmes John E. Pevy Kristin Wade Marchell Sarah Hodges Crowley Brittney McIntyre Shedden Melissa Kay Porter Alex M. Margolin Melissa Claire DeFabrizio Brianna Slater Russell P. Powers Mary Muse McFarlen Erick L. DeVore Samuel F. Smith Kelly Jean Prak Brandt K. Miller John S. Dryman, Jr. Kathryn Claire South Rachel Elizabeth Robinson Lars W. Nelson Michael C. Duch Kathleen Grace Stranch Sarah Joye Rogers Sina Nezakatgoo Keturah Tamar Dunlap Rachel Claire Trout Morgan Lynn Rote Morgan Elizabeth Nichols Christian J. Eberle Anne Elizabeth Tufton Kendra Monique Rutherford Sarah Carlisle Osmer Lily Kathryn Elfrink Mary Elizabeth Werner Viser Anna Elizabeth Sanford Jennifer Gray Phillips Courtney Ann Eskew Jacqueline Marie Ward Florence Anne Schaumburg Noah A. Pittman Matthew W. Ewers Lacy E. Ward Emily Ann Sellers Pamela Joan Raasch Nancy Virginia Fall Derek M. Washam Jasdev Kaur Singh Leslie Hudson Rouse Brendan J. Finley Alexa Kimball Weisman Leah Jai Singh Marjorie Lucius Schwahn Richard H. Flowers, IV* William T. Weller George A. Smith, II Dean B. Shroyer Andrew P. Foss-Grant Emily Watson Wheelwright Sarah Rachel Smith Anthony C. Siracusa, III Erin Pate Foster Alison Marie White Stephen D. Spainhour Alexa Landon Smith Scott J. Galloway Ronnie L. White, II Eric G. Stradley Allison Marie Squires Heather Lynn George John P. Yackulics Justin K. Stradley Teneice Renee Stegall Alison Nicole Goostree Meredith Leigh York Hoang-Vu D. Tran Ian W. Todd Julia Elizabeth Goss John C. Utt Suzannah Lynn Van Sickle Allison Marie Dove Class of 2011 Leigh Katherine Varley Stephanie Berzette Wilkinson Chassidy J. Groover Dev H. Varma Kirk E. Williamson Brigid Catherine Hannon Red and Black Society Member William A. Wagstaff Kathryn Lynn Willingham Kalli Glenn Harrell Jessica Hayley Cohen Carol Diane Wicker Steven A. Woods, Jr. Andrea Lies Hassink Margaret Kathleen Morgan Allison Campbell Woods Paul D. Yacoubian Amanda Sue Hoeffken Emily Claire Nesler Jiayun Zou Mackenzie S. Zalin Mary Elizabeth Huddleston Katja Michelle Zurcher Joel P. Iwaskiewicz Loyalty Club Class of 2010 Tierney T. Jackson Michaela Davies Lynch *Gifts refl ecting an increase to a higher Emily K. Jenkins Houston M. Scarborough level. Red and Black Society Member Colin R. Johnson Whitney Lynn Faust* Jessica Lynn Johnson Donor Alumni who have made unrestricted Kristin A. Forbes Laura Raquel Johnson Sarah Lynn Akin gifts consecutively for fi ve years or Rachel Marie Harpool* Alison Cates Jones Rebecca Ann Allen more. Laura Raquel Johnson Amanda Clark Kirtley Sarah Elizabeth Allen William D. Leibner Mohamed S. Knefati Kathleen Whittington Bass ^In Memoriam Bridget Ruth Nicholson Amanda Howard Law Joel H. Berger

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Class Donors as 1951 ...... 57% 1972 ...... 32% 1993 ...... 27% Chapters Donors Year % of Class 1952 ...... 48% 1973 ...... 37% 1994 ...... 24% (in order of date as % of 1953 ...... 41% 1974 ...... 35% 1995 ...... 25% established) Chapter 1933 ...... 100% 1954 ...... 51% 1975 ...... 29% 1996 ...... 28% 1934 ...... 100% 1955 ...... 58% 1976 ...... 36% 1997 ...... 23% Mobile ...... 33% 1935 ...... 0% 1956 ...... 64% 1977 ...... 40% 1998 ...... 25% Atlanta ...... 31% 1936 ...... 25% 1957 ...... 62% 1978 ...... 31% 1999 ...... 27% Washington, DC . .36% 1937 ...... 0% 1958 ...... 58% 1979 ...... 28% 2000 ...... 23% Arkansas ...... 26% 1938 ...... 83% 1959 ...... 66% 1980 ...... 30% 2001 ...... 27% Memphis ...... 34% 1939 ...... 42% 1960 ...... 59% 1981 ...... 37% 2002 ...... 27% Nashville...... 31% 1940 ...... 55% 1961 ...... 48% 1982 ...... 27% 2003 ...... 30% North Texas ...... 29% 1941 ...... 10% 1962 ...... 56% 1983 ...... 32% 2004 ...... 29% Birmingham ...... 32% 1942 ...... 40% 1963 ...... 39% 1984 ...... 29% 2005 ...... 28% Houston ...... 37% 1943 ...... 60% 1964 ...... 48% 1985 ...... 28% 2006 ...... 23% Chicago ...... 26% 1944 ...... 67% 1965 ...... 47% 1986 ...... 31% 2007 ...... 25% New York ...... 35% 1945 ...... 69% 1966 ...... 37% 1987 ...... 28% 2008 ...... 22% St. Louis ...... 21% 1946 ...... 61% 1967 ...... 40% 1988 ...... 27% 2009 ...... 21% New Orleans...... 38% 1947 ...... 58% 1968 ...... 37% 1989 ...... 28% 2010 ...... 31% Austin...... 28% 1948 ...... 57% 1969 ...... 42% 1990 ...... 28% New England . . . . .36% 1949 ...... 69% 1970 ...... 39% 1991 ...... 33% San Francisco . . . . . 33% 1950 ...... 47% 1971 ...... 44% 1992 ...... 21% Alumni Awards for 2010-2011 (To be presented Homecoming/Reunion Weekend 2011, Oct. 21-22) The President’s Award for the largest class gift is presented to the Class of 1981 The Silver Lynx Award for the largest class gift from a class between the years for its unrestricted Annual Fund gift of $61,415. 1962-2000 is presented to the Class of 1981 for its gift of $61,415.

The Goodbar Morgan Award for the greatest increase in participation is The Silver Lynx Award for the greatest alumni participation from a class between presented to the Class of 1945 for its 40% increase in donors. the years 1962-2000 is presented to the Class of 1962 for achieving 56% participation in the Annual Fund. The John A. Rollow Award for the greatest increase in giving is presented to the Class of 1971 for its class gift of $52,243, an increase of $22,388 over the Young Alumni Award for the largest class gift among classes graduated 10 years previous year. or fewer is presented to the Class of 2001 for its gift of $13,430.

The Golden Lynx Award for the largest gift from a class graduated 50 years or Young Alumni Award for the greatest alumni participation among classes more is awarded to the Class of 1951 for its gift of $54,641. graduated 10 years or fewer is presented to the Class of 2010 for achieving 31% participation. The Golden Lynx Award for the greatest alumni participation from a class graduated 50 years or more is presented to the Class of 1938 for achieving 83% participation in the Annual Fund.

Rhodes College Alumni Volunteers 2010-11

Alumni Association Marcus Kimbrough ’90, Past President Kaylin Hart ’03 Jessica Hoback ’03 Executive Board Stephen Ceccoli, Faculty Paul Knapstein ’93 Laura Kandilakis ’94 Representative Charles Jones ’71 Arthur Rollins ’81 Marynell Branch ’77, President James Augustine ’89, Board of Trustees Missy Meyers Jones ’74 Josh Solomon ’00 Charles Kinslow, III ’72, President- Representative William “Billy” McLean ’57 Elect Matt McCulloch ’11, President, Susan Robinson McLean ’58 Washington, DC, Chapter Jason Javarone ’00, Secretary Rhodes Student Government Norman Nicolson ’75 Established April 19, 2005 Gordon Wright Bates, Jr. ’87 Warren A. (Bud) Richey, Associate VP Ruth Metcalfe Rye ’84 Lynn Crabb ’93 – Co-President Frederick M. Blackmon ’01 and Director of Alumni Relations Scott Rye ’83 Emily Davis Olson ’06 – Co-President William L. Brian ’94 George Talbot ’94 Peyton Bell ’09 Benjamin D. Chastain ’03 Rhodes Chapters Heather Green Talbot ’96 Knight Champion ’86 Ted Davis ’89 Lucy Cook, P ’08(Becky) Timothy D. Davis ’87 Mobile/Gulf Coast Chapter Atlanta Chapter Nancy DiPaolo ’87 James Kelly Ensor, III ’99 Established November 10, 2003 Established February 19, 2004 Sean Evins ’08 Claire Hegarty ’01 Mandy Haggerty Therrell ’04 Bobbo Jetmundsen ’77 - Chairperson Whitney Garman ’04 Ellen Baker Jurewicz ’94 Co-Chairperson Allison Bittel ’98 Barrett Haga ’01 Ebony McCain ’00 John Wade Therrell ’04 Ben Chastain ’03 Clark Ogilvie ’91 James Mulroy ’71 Co-Chairperson Megan Sizemore Clark ’08 Anders Reynolds ’04 Emily Davis Olson ’06 Mary Margaret Kendall Bailey ’87 Andrew Daly ’03 Lauren Tull ’09 Mike Palazzolo ’86 Robbie Baker ’87 Elizabeth Fairman ’98 Nat Wyeth ’05 Rebecca Wynn Weiler ’69 Melissa Hayes Baker ’84 Shelley Fulghum ’03 Dorothy Sanders Wells ’82 John Ferguson ’00 Claire Chambers Hegarty ’01 Donna Mannina Young ’88 Rob Farrell ’71 Jill Helmer ’77

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Arkansas Chapter Birmingham Chapter Jeanie and Louis Cian P ’02 (Shannon) Homecoming/Reunion 2011 Established May 24, 2005 Established October 27, 2005 P ’05 (Katie) P ’08 (Megan) Volunteers Marynell Branch ’77 Wright Bates ’87 – President Anne-Marie Crifasi ’07 Brian Clary ’01 Elizabeth Smith Ritter ’00 – Vice John Dalton ’96 1951 Priscilla Gibbs ’99 President Cres Gardner ’98 Martha Ellen Davidson Maxwell Charlie Kinslow ’72 Kathryn Woodson Barr ’85 Lawton Fabacher ’02 Frances Crouch Perkins Jennifer Stanley ’08 Kim Collins Bates ’88 Lyn and Bob Fabacher P ’02 (Lawton) James F. Springfi eld, Sr. Anne Hughes White ’03 Merryl Taylor Cooper ’94 P ’06 (Caroline) Krista Dewitt ’05 Kelsey L. Jarrett ’08 1956 Memphis Chapter Mary Allison Haynie ’89 Mike Mann ’01 J. Rodney Feild Established July 12, 2005 Charlotte Turnipseed Russ ’97 Kate Snider ’07 James C. Napier, Jr. Colin Cox ’09 – President Mary Tinkler ’02 Elizabeth Townsend ’04 George M. Russell Hud Andrews ’70 Linda and Peter Tufton P ’08 Loyd C. Templeton, Jr. Megan Andrews Starling ’02 Houston Chapter (Margaret) P ’09 (Michael) P ’10 Claude B. Trusty, Jr. Carole Branyan ’67 Established February 7, 2006 (Anne) P ’13 (Ashley) James E. Turner Kerri Campbell ’02 Rachel Morris Rosson ’99 – Chris VanDervort ’02 Ada Jane Walters Thomas Chu ’80 Co-President Carl Yoder ’03 Kevin Collier ’91 Michael Nolan ’79 – Co-President Simone Harvey Yoder ’03 1961 Damon Dowd ’09 Scott Bayer ’07 Donna Mannina Young ’88 George W. Awsumb Rob Downey ’96 Emily Boggs ’03 Tommy V. Clinton Whitney Faust ’10 Natalie Pennington Castellanos ’03 Austin Chapter Sally Cross Coleman John Gehrig ’07 Brett Cullum ’93 Established June 13, 2007 Jerald M. Duncan Betty Carol Germany ’55 Lydia Murray Holland ’03 Nicole Albers ’99 – Co-President Mary Jane Coleman Gentry Reg Germany ’55 Danny Kahalley ’98 Stacy Sidle ’04 – Co-President Billy W. Landers Angela Goza Lisa Schum Kahalley ’00 Christina Jupson ’05 – Co-Vice Maxine Sewell Lindseth Sharon Hammer ’80 Danny Killary ’07 President Verdie H. Nix, Jr. Sheria Holmes ’05 Chip Lane ’98 Lauren Davis ’01 – Co-Vice President Mary Elizabeth McCharen Streete Richard Huddleston ’84 Katina Papathopoulos ’07 Lauren Dagley ’08 Susan Logan Huffman ’83 Shelley and Mike Royer P ’07 (Laine) Jane Fuchs P ’11 (Josh) 1966 Joanne Samaha Maichrowicz ’96 P ’10 (Brooks) Wanda Lennox P ’13 (Holly) H. William Allen, III Mike Matthews ’84 Leigh Tomforde P ’13 (Staley) Molly Powers ’07 Raymond E. Bye, Jr. Robin Newcomb Miller ’85 Marti Price P ’11 (Allison) Susan Fisher Cheairs Jim Mulroy ’71 Chicago Chapter Harry Swinney ’61 Virginia Taylor Drash Gannaway Jill Johnson Piper ’80 Established March 23, 2006 Liza Wilson ’93 Joanna Coss Higdon Mike Palazzolo ’86 Elizabeth Hood ’98 Dixie DeMoville Johnson Kate Pera ’75 Ellen Baker Jurewicz ’94 New England Chapter Sammy Ann Primm Marshall Chris Pope ’08 Wes Meador ’00 Established June 27, 2008 Larrie Del Daniel Martin Ben Ricketts ’09 Damon Norcross ’98 Carole Ann Montgomery Jennifer Ramos Stark ’84 New York Chapter Melanie Smith Norcross ’96 Mary Lydick Rogers Laine Royer ’07 Established July 11, 2006 Terry Regan ’79 Lynn Morrow Ward Samad Samana ’07 Brian Mott ’87 – President Trudy Palmer-Ball Regan ’82 Carol Pickens White Christy Weir ’85 Doug Trapp ’85 - Vice-President Robert M. Wild, Jr. Frank Byrd ’90 San Francisco Bay Area Chapter Nashville Chapter Maddie Callis ’10 Established June 17, 2009 1971 Established September 13, 2005 Nicole Goette ’08 Allana Clarke Helland ’02 – Carmen Webb Anderson Matt Hardin ’95 – Co-President Rob Kneip ’08 Co-President Lillian Aivazian Eades Scott Williams ’95 – Co-President Peggy Levine P ’14 (Rhiannon Matthew Helland ’02 – Co-President Elizabeth Hubbard Gill Andrea Hutchinson Champion ’01 Mancinelli) Chip Brian ’94 Daniel B. Hatzenbuehler Trish Puryear Crist ’90 Andrew McCann ’09 Michael Faber ’98 Deborah Nichol Pittman Kevin Clingan ’90 Elizabeth Tyson ’02 Paul Fromberg ’84 John H. Rone Steve Farrar ’84 Tom Gieselmann ’95 William M. Short Colleen Grady ’86 St. Louis Chapter JoAnna Halk ’09 Jack R. Stevens Scarlett Miles ’98 Established November 27, 2006 Bophany Lilia Huot ’94 Melinda Phillips ’03 Anne May ’07 – President Dan London ’00 1976 Chad Schultz ’89 Julie Allen Berger ’76 Scott Prosterman ’77 Julie Allen Berger Grace Stranch ’10 Amy Robinson Bielicke ’90 Jim Ratcliff ’52 R. Andrew Bradley Sarah Townsend ’07 Dana Chamblee ’94 Elizabeth Nelson Britton Steve Collins ’77 Legal Advisory Committee Sallie Brooks Clark North Texas Chapter Anna Teekell Hays ’01 Institute on the Profession of Law G. Herbert Gunn Established September 21, 2005 Michael Turco ’08 Whitney King Fogerty ’96 Nancy E. Jordan Clare Dempsey ’99 – Co-President Kris Schwetye ’07 John B. Maxwell, Jr. ’57 Arden Ritter McElroy Leah Jordan ’97 – Co-President Jason Woods ’97 James R. Mulroy II ’71 Carol Ellis Morgan Susan Duesler ’03 Justin Starling ’02 Jennifer Smoot Nevels Eric Swindle ’02 New Orleans Chapter Frank B. Thacher III ’01 James G. Ramsey CW Sheehan ’01 Established February 27, 2007 Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg ’62 Sara Jeanette Sims Mary Reid Tevis ’99 Craig Brewer ’91 – President Bernadette Pian Williams ’77 Brook Bissinger ’02 1981 Viktoria Ziebarth ’97 Nell Bolton ’97 Susan Ray Bransford Allen Boudreaux ’97 Kevin E. Collins Mary Margaret Adams Brewer ’91 Erroll Eckford, III

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Honor Roll of Donors 2011_revised.indd 46 10/17/11 2:47 PM Jennifer Ann Jenson-Cartwright 2001 Class Agents Sarah Carlisle Osmer ’09 Karen Hermele Levy Fred Moody Blackmon, Jr. Andrew Battle Sanders ’02 Leslie Hudson Rouse ’09 Arthur W. Rollins Christie Brewer Boyd Anne Barrow Elzemeyer ’03 Marjorie Lucius Schwahn ’09 Brian M. Clary Jessica Lynn Huber ’03 Michael H. Tufton ’09 1986 Claire Chambers Hegarty Katie Lane Cox Johnson ’03 Richard H. Flowers, IV ’10 Leslie Nelson Lee Shelley Short Matthews Brett R. Ramsey ’03 Erin Pate Foster ’10 Michael A. Palazzolo Olivia DeLoach Mayberry Lindsay Margaret Chapman ’04 Natalie Marie Mayo ’10 Susan Orme Stribling Kathryn Archibald Stakem Julie Allison Clary ’04 Allison Pridgen Varner Frank B. Thacher, III Whitney Anne Garman ’04 Senior Gift Committee, Class of Kelly Weems Wetter Maggie Ellen Goodman ’04 2011 2006 Rebecca Karem Hughes ’04 Amber Renee Owens, Co-Chair 1991 Sarah Lindsey Fairchild Megan Pollock Hulgan ’04 Sarah Joye Rogers, Co-Chair Ellen Lewis Fortas Molly Williams Logan Ashley Anne Kutz ’04 Hunter D. Chandler Michelle Long Greene Ashley Crosland Lyerly Catherine Carter Walsh ’04 Elizabeth Grace Connick Paul M. Ollinger Laura Dallas McSorley Shelley Spring Williams ’04 Jordan Leigh Cook Elizabeth Roe Pearce Emily Davis Olson Molly Houston Fitzpatrick ’05 Jessica Linnette Cowan Anna Ivey Ritz Boyd C. Hipp, III ’05 Jessica Rae Fawer 1996 Stephanie Nichole Swindle Jacquelyn Ruick McCrary ’05 Jennifer Grace Frierson Douglas Brian Duncan Caroline King Willson Jonathan E. Nelson ’05 Joseph D. Hiller Kristen Taylor Duncan William M. Willson Taylor C. Brown ’07 Rina June Ishii Angela Rene Fox Randi Lee Johnson ’07 Philly Alexis Kirkwood Elizabeth Goings Harrell Annual Fund Volunteers Katherene Nicole Papathopoulos ’07 Stephanie Maria Mingos Jennifer Judith Larson Mary Helen Solomon ’07 Jessie Harper Pearson David S. Luchin Campus Campaign Tevari Lynnee Butler ’08 Florence Anne Schaumburg Patrick Daniel Riederer Stephen J. Ceccoli Lauren Elizabeth Dagley ’08 Dev H. Varma Joel E. Smith Richard F. Huddleston ’84 Gregory P. Guillot ’08 William A. Wagstaff Timothy S. Huebner Christopher M. Pope, Jr. ’08 James C. Lanier Thomas P. Bell ’09 Amy O. Ware Onalee Marie Carson ’09

Students leaving the Paul Barret Jr. Library on their way to class

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William J. Michaelcheck ’69, Chair Daniel B. Hatzenbuehler ’71 Ali Saberioon Frank M. Mitchener, Jr. New York, New York Memphis, Tennessee Houston, Texas Sumner, Mississippi Chairman, Mariner Investment Group, Chairman and CEO, E. Ritter and President and CEO, Sabco Oil and Gas President, Mitchener Planting Inc. Company Corporation Company

William E. Evans, Vice Chair Wilton D. Hill Robert R. Waller Wayne W. Pyeatt Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Director and CEO, St. Jude Children’s President, WDH Holdings LLC President and CEO (retired), Mayo Chairman Emeritus, National Bank of Research Hospital Clinic Commerce John C. Hugon ’77^ Arthur W. Rollins ’81, Secretary Duncan, Oklahoma Spence L. Wilson Elizabeth LeMaster Simpson ’58 Atlanta, Georgia President, Hugon Capital Management Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Managing Director, Investments, LP President, Kemmons Wilson, Inc. Civic Volunteer Private Bank and Investment Group, Merrill Lynch J.L. Jerden ’59 Steven E. Wynne Alvin W. Wunderlich, Jr. ’39 Atlanta, Georgia Portland, Oregon Memphis, Tennessee Chairman, Pritchard & Jerden, Inc. Private Investor President (retired), National Trust Life Trustees Insurance Co. W. Ralph Jones, III ’79 William E. Troutt (ex-offi cio) James N. Augustine, Jr. ’89 Humboldt, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee President and CEO, Jones Companies, President, Rhodes College Faculty-Elected Trustees Senior Vice President and Product Ltd. Manager, Raymond James Victor Coonin Institutional Fixed Income Steven R. Lainoff Emeriti Trustees Associate Professor and Chair, Art McLean, Virginia Michelle B. Babcock ’98 Attorney/ Principal-in-Charge, KPMG, Dunbar Abston, Jr. Gail Murray Wilson, Wyoming LLP Memphis, Tennessee Associate Professor, History Founder and President, Equipoise Fund President, Abston Management Phillip H. McNeill, Sr. Company Natalie Person James H. Barton Memphis, Tennessee Associate Professor and Chair, Memphis, Tennessee President, McNeill Real Estate LLC Bruce E. Campbell, Jr. Psychology President and Treasurer, Barton Group, Memphis, Tennessee Inc. Johnny B. Moore, Jr. ’88 Chairman (retired), National Memphis, Tennessee Commerce Bancorporation Student-Elected Trustees Susan E. Brown President and CEO, SunTrust Bank Dallas, Texas Kenneth F. Clark, Jr. Matthew R. McCulloch ’11 Civic Volunteer Herman Morris, Jr. ’73 Memphis, Tennessee Little Rock, Arkansas Memphis, Tennessee Counsel, Wyatt Tarrant & Combs Neuroscience John H. Bryan, III ’83 City Attorney, City of Memphis Nashville, Tennessee J. Lester Crain, Jr. ’51 John E. Pevy ’11 President, Savannah Food Company Vicki G. Palmer ’75 Memphis, Tennessee Clinton, Tennessee Atlanta, Georgia Private Investor History Chauncey W. Butler, III ’63 Executive Vice President, Finance Memphis, Tennessee and Administration (retired), The Lewis R. Donelson ’38 Morgan L. Rote ’11 First Vice President (retired), SunTrust Coca-Cola Company Memphis, Tennessee Vestavia, Alabama Memphis Founder and Senior Partner, Baker Economics and International Studies Elizabeth R. Pearce ’91 Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Rogers L. Crain Atlanta, Georgia Berkowitz, PC ^In Memoriam Houston, Texas Associate Campaign Director, Coxe President, R. Lacy Services, LTD Curry & Associates C. Stratton Hill, Jr. ’50 Houston, Texas Margaret Thomas Crosby ’92 Randall R. Rhea ’77 Professor Emeritus, MD Anderson Memphis, Tennessee Roanoke, Virginia Cancer Center Civic Volunteer Managing Partner, Carilion Family Medicine-Parkway Physicians W. Neely Mallory, Jr. Joe M. Duncan ’63 Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Charles W. Robertson, Jr. ’65 Chairman and CEO, Mallory Group, Partner, Burch Porter & Johnson Rockland, Delaware Inc. Chief Technical Consultant, Laila Adams Eckels ’71 NanoDrop Technologies, LLC John B. Maxwell, Jr. ’57 Memphis, Tennessee Memphis, Tennessee Civic Volunteer Of Counsel, Apperson Crump & Maxwell, PLC

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“Involved.” “Engaged.” “Committed.” Any of these words aptly describes Fred Blackmon’s history as a member of the Rhodes community. While a student, he served on Rhodes Student Government and held a leadership role on the Interfraternity Council. After graduation in 2001, Fred embarked on a high school teaching career while also becoming an active member of the Rhodes Alumni Board and the Red and Black Society.

Now a high school administrator, he is in the ideal position to promote the college to prospective students and their families. And thanks to Fred’s efforts, dozens of top-notch students have made the smart decision to attend Rhodes.

Fred Blackmon understands that, as a member of the Rhodes community, we are all one. And it takes all of us to ensure that Rhodes remains the very best.

Please consider how you can give back to the Rhodes community. For more information, please visit alumni.rhodes.edu.

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Members of the class of 2015 make their way from the Frazier Jelke Science Center to the Bryan Campus Life Center for Opening Convocation.

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