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CONTENTS2 SPIRITING US FORWARD Momentum: A Foreword

Letter of Thanks

6 FURTHERING OUR MISSION The Concord Academy Mission

Gathering Momentum: A Timeline

10 DELIVERING ON PROMISES The CA Annual Fund

Strength in Numbers

CA’s Annual Fund at Work

16 FUELING OUR FUTURE The Centennial Campaign for Concord Academy

Campaign Milestones

CA Houses

Financial Aid

CA Labs

Advancing Faculty Leadership

Boundless Campus

30 BUILDING OPPORTUNITY The CA Endowment

36 VOICING OUR GRATITUDE Our Generous Donors and Volunteer Leaders

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SPIRITING US FORWARD

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MomentumIt livens your step as you cross the CA campus on a crisp

fall afternoon, as students dash to class, or meet on the Moriarty

Athletic Campus, or run to an audition at the Performing Arts Center.

It’s the feeling that comes from an unexpected discovery in CA Labs,

the chorus of friendly faces in the new house common rooms,

or instructors from two disciplines working together to develop

and teach a new course. It is the spark of encouragement that

illuminates a new path, or a lifelong pursuit — a spark that,

fanned by tremendous support over these past

few years, is growing into a blaze.

At Concord Academy we feel that momentum every day, in

the power of students, teachers, and graduates to have a positive

impact on their peers and to shape their world. It’s an irresistible

energy that stems from the values we embrace as an institution,

driven forward by the generosity of our benefactors.

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Time and again, we have been amazed by that generosity. In the pages of this report, you will see that the fiscal year of 2017–18 was no exception. Thanks to you, we are seeing strong momentum heading into our centennial, and we are excited about all that is still to come for this incredible school.

Our greatest commitment at CA is to our people — the educators and students who define this school. We deliver a world-class education, and we strive to engage every student as a whole person. This combination makes for a truly transformative experience. We hope alumnae/i will remain engaged — with the CA community, and with the global community — for a lifetime. So often we hear from our graduates about how ideas that first took root here have become passions that blossomed into careers, and then became lifelong commitments — ideas that began in a classroom, or over brunch, or on a walk to Walden Pond.

Delivering on this human commitment requires a great many resources, and we believe that our model of individual attention and close personal care is worth it. In fact, in speaking with donors and volunteers, we hear the same thing time and time again: “We can’t imagine a better cause.”

We share the responsibility for CA’s future. We know that we are in this together, and we thank you for all that you have done. We are confident that CA will remain healthy and strong with our partnership as its foundation.

In these pages, you’ll find a community that has come together around a mission and a spirit that connect generations of CA families. Each endorsement carries with it a story, each story a remarkable one. We are grateful to know so many of you, and we look forward to staying in touch through our centennial in 2022 and beyond.

Thank you, once again, for all that you do for CA. Know that we speak on behalf of the entire CA community when we say that we are profoundly grateful.

Sincerely,

FAY LAMPERT SHUTZER ’65

President, Board of Trustees

We often say that Concord Academy is a remarkable community. As you look through this report, we hope that you will see what we see: a community remarkable in its generosity.

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RICHARD G. HARDY

Head of School Dresden Endowed Chair

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Concord Academy engages its students in a community animated by a love of learning, enriched by a diversity of backgrounds and perspectives, and guided by a covenant of common trust.

FURTHERINGOUR MISSION

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1977 S T U D E N T FA C U LT Y C E N T E R

The Stu-Fac, a central gathering place for the entire community, is completed.

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1922 C A E S TA B L I S H E D

Seven parents to incorporate Concord Academy, a school for girls that would advance academic learning and reward scholarship.

1954 C A’ S E N D O W M E N T E S TA B L I S H E D

A family anonymously contributes $50,000 to start the endowment and also help complete the construction of the Middle School.

1996 F I N A N C I A L A I D

The school celebrates its 75th anniversary, as the Financial Aid Fund exceeds $1 million.

1955 C H A P E L R E C O N S T R U C T E D

Elizabeth B. Hall purchases the Chapel for the school with her own funds. A group of faculty and students then brings the building from New Hampshire to Concord.

1999 S H A C R E C E I V E S F U N D I N G

The Student Health and Athletic Center (SHAC) establishes a year-round hub for athletics, thanks to generous funding from parents and graduates.

1987 J . J O S E P H I N E T U C K E R L I B R A RY

The library is completed in the Middle School, a space student leaders deemed an eligible location in 1982 at a retreat on Squam Lake.

2016 C A L A B S

The CA Labs building opens, fully funded as one of the core initiatives of the Centennial Campaign.

2012 M O R I A R T Y AT H L E T I C C A M P U S

Thanks to the generosity of a small group of benefactors, the Moriarty Athletic Campus opens on CA’s 90th anniversary.

2022 C A C E N T E N N I A L

The CA community

and further CA’s mission for generations to come.

1992 M AT H A N D A R T S C E N T E R ( M A C )

MAC is completed, thanks to the first $1 million gift to the school, received in 1991.

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DELIVERING ON PROMISES

The CA Annual FundThe CA Annual Fund is a pillar of the school’s revenue.

This collective, community-driven fund fills the gap not

covered by tuition and endowment income. This resource

is powerful in its immediacy, and it must be replenished

every year in order to sustain core programs

and fulfill the school’s mission.

In 2017–18, we asked the CA community to deliver

$2,800,000 in contributions to the Annual Fund — 11 percent

of the school’s operating budget. Your belief and confidence

in the school, demonstrated through your contributions,

are the true gifts that propel us forward.

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“I invested in the Annual Fund because CA exposed me to a new

diversity of perspectives and fostered my own ability to think

critically, helping to build my confidence to make positive change in how I live my life.

I want other young people to have the same chance.”

Will Byrne ’02

Your gifts to the Annual Fund accomplish more than you might imagine…

STRENGTH IN NUMBERS

A L U M N A E / I

1,042 $1,055,647

C U R R E N T PA R E N T S

258 $1,224,780

PA R E N T S O F A L U M N A E / I

262 $413,584

G R A N D PA R E N T S + F R I E N D S

87 $226,230

F A C U LT Y, S TA F F + S T U D E N T S

286 $17,312

T O TA L D O N O R S T O TA L G I F T S

1,935 $2,937,553

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SMALL CLASSES

SENIOR PROJECTS

TECH EXPO

COLLEGE COUNSELING

J. JOSEPHINE TUCKER LIBRARY

PERIODICALS SUBSCRIPTIONS

ROBUST COURSE CATALOG

WAR AND PROPAGANDA IN EARLY AMERICA: LYING AND DYING

ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE: ENERGY AND CLIMATE

FACULTY

ADVISORS

WORKING ARTISTS

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS

SPRING SESSION

GLOBAL ONLINE ACADEMY

DEPARTMENT X

SENIOR CHAPELS

HUG LINE

SPIRIT WEEK

CONVOCATION

WALKS ON WALDEN POND

COMMENCEMENT

SENIOR MUGS

RING BEGS

PADDLING ON THE SUDBURY RIVER

COMMUNITY & EQUITY

ALL-SCHOOL COUNCIL

ORIENTATION

COMMUNITY SERVICE

INCLUSION COUNCIL

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

COMMUNITY WEEKENDS

CLUBS AND AFFINITY GROUPS

THE CENTIPEDE

DEMONS

MODEL UN

ALUMNAE/I SPEAKERS

COFFEE HOUSE

MUSIC CAFE

FINANCIAL AID

SERVICE TRIPS

SURFING WITH JOHN MCGARRY

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HOUSE FACULTY

HOUSE COMPETITIONS

HOUSE MEALS

HANGOUTS

MOWING THE QUAD

ICE RINK

BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND DINNER

TACO DAY

MORNING COFFEE

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

INSPIRE INTERNSHIPS

CA LABS

GREEN ROOF

CHEMISTRY HOODS

MAKER SPACE

TECHNOLOGY

SMARTBOARDS

SKYPING WITH A CLASS IN EGYPT

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HANDS-ON EXPERIENCES

FEATURE FILMS

CA SINGERS

MEDIA LAB

CERAMICS

DARKROOM DEVELOPER

STUDENT ART SHOWS

MAINSTAGE PRODUCTIONS

THEATER COMPANY

DANCE COMPANY

HOLIDAY CHAPEL

MORIARTY ATHLETIC CAMPUS

TENNIS BALLS

RINGING THE VICTORY BELL

PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

PAC RATS

VISITING ARTISTS

CHANDLER BOWL

AWAY-GAME BUSES

TEAM UNIFORMS

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CA’S ANNUAL FUND AT WORK

“ CA is an excellent steward of its resources. A broad, deep, and personal education is expensive, and CA stretches every dollar.”

Kevin Parke P’12 ’15, Trustee

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The Centennial Campaign for Concord Academy

Over the past five years, CA alumnae/i, parents, and friends

have supported the Centennial Campaign at an unprecedented

level. Such generosity at this moment in our school’s history

creates fresh impetus to enhance our environment for teaching

and learning, strengthen our endowment, inspire our faculty,

and extend opportunities for our students across and beyond

the campus. Together, we are generating momentum that

will further Concord Academy’s admirable mission

well into its next century.

FUELING OUR FUTURE

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The Centennial Campaign for Concord Academy began in 2013 with an initial set of five fundraising imperatives and a total goal of $32 million. We are humbled to share that 661 CA leaders from all over the world have stepped forward with contributions exceeding our preliminary goal.

Today is a moment to celebrate. This report is a testament to the power of philanthropy and the many ways your investments are influencing positive change. This success is also an exhortation for the CA community to continue carrying this torch forward. With the wind at our back, we must all be looking ahead to imagine just how far we can go.

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CAMPAIGN MILESTONES“ We are all responsible for ensuring that the CA experience

remains available to future generations. Driven by CA’s

mission, important milestones have been reached in the last

decade. Investing in a strong, endowed foundation has benefits

that will endure through a powerful curriculum, the ability

to imagine flexible learning environments, and an energized

student and adult community, for decades to come.”

Lynn Dayton P’20, Trustee

$11,049,860Raised

ORIGINAL GOAL $6,000,000

ORIGINAL GOAL $11,000,000

ORIGINAL GOAL $6,000,000

ORIGINAL GOAL $8,000,000 NEW GOAL $13,000,000

ORIGINAL GOAL $1,000,000

$5,970,833Raised

$722,867Raised

$5,689,265Raised

$12,678,302Raised

CA Labs Project + Endowment

Advancing Faculty Leadership

Endowment

Financial Aid Endowment

Boundless Campus

Endowment

CA HousesProject + Endowment

ORIGINAL GOAL

$32,000,000

RAISED AS OF JUNE 30, 2018

$36,111,127

Campaign Goals Funds Raised

While the original goal aimed to improve three houses, the new target enhances and expands all six houses.

This support is tremendous. Because a relatively small portion of our Financial Aid budget is backed by endowment income, we must continue to grow this critical resource.

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Living and Learning Residential life plays a vital role in Concord Academy’s mission, and your investments in CA Houses are already making a difference. Common spaces are now available throughout the day, seven days a week, encouraging meaningful interactions between students and faculty. These spaces foster the kind of organic and inclusive community- building that happens in small gatherings. Creating common areas that are both welcoming and flexible increases opportunities for boarders, day students, and faculty to meet and share their views and perspectives in a setting that is open to everyone.

Along with other critical updates to CA’s Colonial houses that frame our Main Street campus, the goal of these investments is to ensure CA’s ongoing identity as a warm, supportive community.

CA HOUSES

GENEROSITY AT WORK

The campaign has enabled the renewal of all residential buildings. An expansion of Bradford House added living space for students and faculty alike. An accessible entrance leads to an airy, multi-use space where students gather to study and socialize. Common rooms in Wheeler, Admadjaja, and Phelps Houses now accommodate the entire house populations. Additionally, construction is underway for a new building connecting Haines and Hobson Houses, which will open in the fall of 2019!

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35meals already shared

in common rooms

12+future chefs inspired by the Chemistry of

Cooking course

85board games played

endlessunexpected

conversations held

CA HOUSES IN ACTION

Gathering in Gratitude The new Sylvia M. Mendenhall Common Room in Bradford House was dedicated in honor of an extraordinary former English teacher whose devotion to Concord Academy spanned close to five decades. In 2016, Miss Mendenhall passed away, and in a final act of love for and faith in CA, she left her estate to the school. The bequest of her private home in Chelmsford, Mass., provided funds that made the construction of the common room possible.

In Phelps House, the Stone Soup Common Room was named, at the request of the donors who enabled its renovation, by the students on the Boarding Council. The name refers to the “Stone Soup” folktale — a pot with only water and a stone becomes a rich soup, thanks to the contributions of many — to emphasize the values of inclusivity, community, and resourcefulness that infuse CA. As Director of Residential Life Annie Bailey said at the dedication ceremony, “We’ve always gathered students in the common rooms, but with these wonderful new spaces, they’re not just checking in; they’re coming and they’re staying, together.”

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96families received

assistance

$43,722average grant

awarded

everyonebenefiting from a

diverse community

DURING THE 2017–18 SCHOOL YEAR

FINANCIAL AID GENEROSITY AT WORK

Adil Bahalim ’02 was living with his family in the suburbs of Houston. His grades put him comfortably in the top 1 or 2 percent of his class. Hoping for a shot at better colleges, Adil applied to CA, without ever having set foot on campus. Though his family income was below the poverty line, CA’s aid package gave him the opportunity to attend, and it even covered expenses such as basketball shoes for the CA team and piano lessons on the school’s Steinway.

Adil went on to study physics at Davidson College and mechanical engineering at Cornell, eventually applying his quantitative background at the front lines of global public health. He has supported community health in response to the Ebola crisis in Liberia; developed a strategy for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; and consulted for the World Health Organization. Now he is finishing a doctoral program in public health at Harvard while directing business development for a startup focused on HIV testing and prevention.

Adil credits CA with his service-oriented ambitions, which inspired him “to find ways I could improve the world,” he says. The impact of Adil’s work is being felt around the globe, and he says CA is among the factors that expanded his realm of possibility.

Concord Academy would not be the vibrant and selective institution it is today without a robust investment in financial aid. Core to our mission is a commitment to attracting and enrolling promising students of diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, regardless of means. While 25 percent of students at CA receive meaningful financial aid, every year highly qualified students cannot enroll because we lack the funds to support them. The credibility of our school mission depends on our ability to offer aid to deserving students. We simply cannot be Concord Academy without this program.

With limited resources, CA chooses to subsidize an intentionally select number of students more fully, to ensure experiential equity and full access to all CA has to offer. Tuition, room, and board are only part of the package. Our financial aid program is designed to open all doors for every student. This approach distinguishes CA, and considerable support is needed to maintain this promise.

“ The fact that I lived in Geneva and work in global health is a result of thinking bigger, imagining that I can do something bigger, being exposed to different ideas.”

Adil Bahalim ’02

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CA LABSA Locus for Collaboration and Innovation How can a building stimulate the circulation of ideas? CA’s educators are known for developing methods of teaching that give students the tools to learn through inquiry and collaboration. To expand the full potential of interactive learning, we have created a state-of-the-art science center that reflects this spirit of discovery, a building that serves as a dynamic learning platform and a teaching tool itself.

CA Labs has already fostered many opportunities for collaboration that have enlivened our campus. With its meteorological station, slate chalkboard, and temperature-regulating groundcover, the Anatta Green Roof, a gift of Siwalee and Thanawat Trivisvavet ‘97, offers an unobstructed view of the night sky and a fresh perspective on CA’s campus and the surrounding area. One classroom is home to English, trigonometry, Latin, and advanced physics. The building’s flexible design encourages creative thinking and sparks creativity across disciplines.

“CA is where my innate hunger for learning blossomed into a true love of

learning — and that changed my life. So ‘giving back’ to CA as a trustee

and donor seems natural, and I do it with joy and gratitude.”

Amy Cammann Cholnoky ’73, Trustee

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4,000+seeds planted on

green roof

12CA DEMONs

projects completed

~150non-science

classes taught

countlessideas generated

CA LABS IN ACTION

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ADVANCING FACULTY LEADERSHIP One of CA’s strengths is the astonishing array of courses available to students. We owe this range to CA’s faculty, who bring the force of their intellectual curiosity to the curriculum. CA’s classroom lessons extend far beyond the textbook, as the teachers — also historians, poets, engineers, and accomplished artists in their own right — imbue daily discussions with insights from their fields of expertise. By providing the faculty with the tools they need to realize their potential, we optimize the CA experience, and we will continue to attract and develop teachers who have a unique ability to bring out the very best in our students. These endowed funds are already giving faculty opportunities and time to imagine, design, and deliver new courses. Your gifts are unleashing creativity and collaboration at a level never before possible.

“As our class secretary, I once asked my classmates to write something about a CA teacher who touched their lives. I was overwhelmed by their responses talking about art, science, language, English… about teachers across the board who made a difference.”

Elizabeth Brown ’70, P’08

GENEROSITY AT WORK

Just a mile from the CA campus, across from the Old North Bridge, stands an unassuming, wood-timbered farmhouse filled with little-known history. A mere 544 square feet, the Robbins House was home to three generations of free African Americans who lived in Concord while slavery was still legal in the United States. During the 2017–18 school year, CA students brought this invisible history to light — through fresh investigation into museum and town archives, as well as a multimedia experience.

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8faculty members

granted time to plan interdisciplinary

course

3new courses developed by

CA faculty

20+Department X course

ideas generated

A CURRICULUM IN MOTION

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40trips into Walden

Woods, Cambridge and beyond

15visiting speakers

10+InSPIRE summer

internships

1conductor-in-residence

IT’S HAPPENING!

“ The energy and enthusiasm for all that CA embodies is evident not just in the students and faculty, but in the alums who return to share their experiences from CA and beyond.”

Ben Zide ’18

BOUNDLESS CAMPUSConnecting CA and the WorldCA can better prepare students to make a difference by expanding their experiences outside the classroom. This endowment is already creating a more porous relationship between CA and the world, supporting collaborations with the local community, and enhancing students’ understanding of the environment they will help to shape.

Living LabTen students from CA’s Literature of Concord course explored the Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods. Inside, they were guided through the institute’s archives, the most comprehensive collection of Thoreau-related materials in the world.

Speaker SeriesThe Community & Equity Speaker Series exposes students to a broad range of life experiences, backgrounds, and ideas. Viral video hitmaker Daysha Edewi ’10 returned to campus to discuss minority representation in popular culture. Harvard education professor and sociologist Natasha Kumar Warikoo spoke about how we think about race and meritocracy, and why it matters.

Summer InternshipsThe InSPIRE (Interested Students Pursuing Internship and Research Experiences) program sends CA students out into the world for summer experiences in science- related fields. Recently, participants have shadowed neurosurgeons in hospitals and worked in research labs.

Performance PartnershipsCA’s Performing Arts Department has partnered with the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston and acclaimed artistic directors for weeklong programs that have culminated in performances for as many as 400 visitors. Organized by Amy Spencer and Richard Colton of the Performing Arts Department, as well as others, these events expose students to artistic paths and creative opportunities.

GENEROSITY AT WORK

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BUILDING OPPORTUNITY

The CA EndowmentIncome from CA’s endowment fuels all aspects of school life,

from developing curricula to supporting faculty to maintaining

CA’s campus. In 2017–18, the endowment draw funded

12 percent of the school’s core operating budget, including

essential financial aid for deserving students. We are

grateful for the philanthropic investments over time that

have made this revenue possible.

CA’s endowment growth is the key to long-term

financial health for the school. Because of its permanence,

the endowment is also an enduring tribute to faculty, staff,

alumnae/i, parents, and friends — the people who

define our identity and embody our aims.

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SUPPORTING FACULTY, EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS, AND OPERATIONS

ADDITIONAL FUNDS SUPPORTING FINANCIAL AID

ENDOWED FUNDSA named endowed fund is a gift established in perpetuity, with a portion of endowment income used every year to provide support for a particular purpose agreed upon by the donor and the school. These funds enable all areas of school life, from faculty and curriculum development to maintaining the school’s historic campus and financial aid. Concord Academy is grateful for these funds, which ensure long-term financial stability and represent lasting tributes to faculty, staff, alumnae/i, parents, and friends.

We would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude for the following funds, which were generously established or added to during the 2017–18 academic year.

ADDITIONAL FUNDS SUPPORTING FACULTY, EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS, AND OPERATIONS

The Beal Family Fund for the Head’s PrioritiesEstablished in 2008 to provide the Head of School with financial flexibility to support interesting priorities and opportunities as they emerge.

The Beal-Gelb Fund for Student WellnessEstablished in 2018 to support activities, courses, and programming designed to help students engage in dialogue and conversation about issues and ideas that are important to their social and emotional development.

Jacob A. Dresden Head of School Endowed ChairEstablished in 2007 to endow the Head of School’s position in perpetuity.

Prentice Hiam ’79 FundEstablished in 1980, in memory of Prentice Hiam ’79, to support the operations of CA’s J. Josephine Tucker Library, particularly the purchase of and/or subscription to current events materials.

Harriet Atwood Olmsted Music FundEstablished in 1979 to support the activities of CA’s music program.

The Linda Hammett Ory & Andrew Ory Charitable Trust Boundless Campus FundEstablished in 2016 to bring real-world experiences to Concord Academy students, both on and off campus.

Residential Life Endowment in Support of FacultyEstablished in 2016 to support residential life on campus, and allow CA to continue to attract and retain stellar faculty in an environment that nurtures talented students who live and learn with faculty and staff families.

3J Fund for Faculty Support

Academic Technology Fund, 2001

Alexandra S. Beal ’86 and Bruce A. Beal, Jr. ’88 Fund

Anne E. ’62 and Jane S. ’64 Davidson Lectureship Fund

Barbara Satterthwait Buckley Fund for Music Faculty Salaries

Beal-Gelb Fund for Athletics

Billy Rose Foundation Fund

Centipede Fund

Classroom Innovation and Professional Development Fund, 2000 Senior

Parent Gift

Doreen Young English Department Head Chair

Doreen Young Fund for Campus Aesthetics

Dr. Robbie Lacritz-Deitch Endowed Fund for Service Trips

Edward E. Ford Foundation Endowment Fund for Faculty

Development

Elizabeth B. Hall Fellowship Fund

Elizabeth Maxfield-Miller Fund for French Department Faculty Salaries

Faculty Advanced Study Fund, 2002 Senior Parent Gift

Fund for Collaborative Teaching, 2009 Senior Parent Gift

Fund for Diversity

Fund for Faculty and Staff Enrichment, 2005 Senior Parent Gift

Fund for Professional Development, 2007 Senior Parent Gift

Fund for Professional Development, 2010 Senior Parent Gift

Fund to Recruit and Retain Faculty through Professional Development,

2008 Senior Parent Gift

George E. Mercer Fund for Art Department Faculty Salaries

Head of School’s Leadership Fund, 2003 Senior Parent Gift

Helena Lefferts Memorial Art Book Fund

JCMM Thank You Teachers Fund

Jeffrey S. Green Fund for Curricular Innovation

Josephine Wadleigh Shane ’40 Fund for Chapel Maintenance and

Operations at Concord Academy

Katherine Carton Hammer ’68 Endowed Faculty Chair

Lee House Fund

Lehner Fund for Faculty Professional Development

Linda Coyne Lloyd Endowed Chair for the Performing Arts

Lloyd B. Taft Curriculum Fund

Lucy McFadden ’70 Fund for Curricular Innovation in the Sciences

Lumpkin Gawthrop Fund

Margaret Kendrick Fund

Miriam G. Smith Memorial Fund

Morley Cowles Ballantine Fund

Nancy Loring Memorial Fund

Nichols Fund

Peter S. Zimble ’86 Endowment for Faculty Salaries

Sayles Day Sabbatical and Research Fund

Sharon Lloyd Clark Fund for Faculty Salaries

Stephen Nicolson ’81 Cycling Fund

The Technology Enhanced Learning Environment Fund

Tribute Faculty Support Fund

Wilcox Fellows Fund

Wilcox Fund for Outreach

Wilcox Leadership Fund

William M. Bailey History Department Chair

Alida Rockefeller Messinger ’67 Scholarship Fund

Anne Dayton Buxton ’72 Fund

Anne Quinn Scholarship Fund

Clara E. Morse Scholarship Fund

Class of ’98 Financial Aid Endowment, 1998 Senior Parent Gift

Dancing Horse Scholarship Fund

Dorothea C. Adkins Music Scholarship

The Dunbar Family Financial Aid Fund

Edith M. Robb Scholarship Fund

Educational Opportunity Fund

Edward E. Ford Foundation Scholarship Fund

Elizabeth B. Hall Scholarship Fund

Elizabeth Ross Carey ’72 Financial Aid Fund

Financial Aid Fund for Students from Belmont Day School

Geneva R. Moody Scholarship Fund

Gosnell Family Financial Aid Fund

Helen Blanchard Dow ’37 Scholarship

Jean Gordon Scholarship Fund

Lottie Ellsworth Coit Financial Aid Fund

Marshall B. Coyne Financial Aid Fund

New York Scholar Fund

Penelope P. Demille Scholarship Fund

Peter Hamlin ’76 Scholarship Fund

Reader’s Digest Endowed Scholarship Fund

Sally Whitney Pillsbury ’69 Scholarship Fund

Susan Hurd Warren Scholarship Fund

Students For Students Financial Aid Fund

Trudy Friedman ’78 Scholarship Fund

Valeria Knapp Scholarship Fund

Wang Family Loan Program

Wilcox Scholars Fund

SUPPORTING FINANCIAL AID

The Casper-Colson Family Scholarship FundEstablished in 2012 to support financial aid.

Anne Bixby Chamberlin Scholarship FundEstablished in 1962 to support financial aid for a female day student, from a local family if possible.

The Chameleon Scholarship Fund at Concord AcademyEstablished in 2013 to provide access for a student of open mind, kind heart, and a sense of humor, who otherwise would be unable to attend Concord Academy.

Patricia E. Frankenberg Scholarship FundEstablished in 1970 to support financial aid.

Benjamin David Hamilton ’00 Scholarship FundEstablished in 2001, in memory of Benjamin David Hamilton ’00, to support financial aid, for a student with an interest in film when possible.

Local Day Student FundEstablished in 2007 to support financial aid for an academically qualified, local day student.

Dixie Sayre Miller ’40 Scholarship FundEstablished in 2010 to support financial aid.

John G. Mulvany Scholarship FundEstablished in 1987, in memory of CA board president and parent, John G. Mulvany P’87 ’90, to support financial aid.

The Linda Hammett Ory & Andrew Ory Charitable Trust Financial Aid FundEstablished in 2016 to enable Concord Academy to attract and enroll talented students from a variety of socioeconomic backgrounds and support its efforts to create a diverse and outstanding living and learning environment.

Marten Ann Poole Arts and Sciences Scholarship FundEstablished in 1999, in memory of Marten Poole ’58, to support financial aid for a student with an interest in the arts and sciences.

Carol Mann Sacknoff Coffee Can FundEstablished in 2010 to support supplemental financial aid at CA — costs beyond tuition, room, and board.

The Monica Wulff Steinert ’57 Scholarship FundEstablished in 2016 to honor the memory of Monica Wulff Steinert, a lifetime leader in CA’s class of 1957, to support the full financial need of a female day student from an urban area.

Lucille and Sandy Stott Fund for StudentsEstablished by two beloved former members of CA’s faculty, to support access to a Concord Academy education, for one or more students who qualify.

Amy E. Wells ’89 Memorial Scholarship FundEstablished in 2000, in memory of CA alumna Amy E. Wells ’89, to support financial aid, for a disabled student when possible.

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77%TUITION AND FEES

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11%ANNUAL FUND

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2017–18 BUDGET: $26 MILLION

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2017–18 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Officers

Kim Williams P’08 ’14, PresidentFay Lampert Shutzer ’65, First Vice PresidentAmy Cammann Cholnoky ’73, Second Vice PresidentNeil Rasmussen P’10 ’15, Third Vice PresidentJennifer Pline P’13 ’15, TreasurerLisa Frusztajer ’80, P’10, SecretaryRick Hardy, Head of School, Dresden Endowed Chair

Trustees

Karl Bandtel P’20Jennifer Burleigh ’85Joanne Casper P’11Sean Dalton P’16 ’19Lynn Dayton P’20Michael Firestone ’01Kristan First P’18 ’20Matthew Ginsburg P’16 ’17John Grossman P’17 ’19Sarah Faulkner Hugenberger ’94Bridget JohnsonJamie Klickstein ’86, P’15 ’18Yuchun Lee P’19Rose Peabody Lynch ’67Jill Conway Mehl ’85Derrick Pang ’93Kevin Parke P’12 ’15Olivia Howard Sabine ’97Lauren Bruck Simon ’85Carolyn Stafford Stein P’11 ’14 ’17Nashan Vassall ’98Margaret Walker ’63

Life Trustees

John Abele P’86 ’87 ’90, GP‘18 ‘19Kathleen Fisk Ames ’65, P’95Marion Freeman ’69John Moriarty P’02 ’05 ’07Linden Havemeyer Wise ’70

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Our Generous Donors and Volunteer Leaders

The reach of your contributions is felt each and every

day at CA. You give in so many ways — as advisors

sharing your expertise with students, as volunteers,

as audience members listening attentively to seniors in

the Chapel. Your acts of generosity are what make us

thrive as a community. Your support expands the

opportunities that define the CA experience.

VOICING OUR GRATITUDE

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ANNUAL FUNDConcord Academy’s Annual Fund accounts for a full 11% of our operating budget, and provides essential support that touches every facet of a CA education: from athletics to the arts to financial aid. We are grateful to the following donors for their demonstrated commitment to the ongoing success of our school, made possible by their gifts to support the 2017–18 Annual Fund.

Anonymous (2)

Susan and Bill Adams P’98

Kathleen Fisk Ames ‘65 and Charles Ames P’95

Elizabeth Ames Macdonald ‘71

Faith Andrews Bedford ‘63

Barbara McCormick Bailey ‘58, P’87 ‘88 ‘91, GP’21

William Bailey P’87 ‘88 ‘91, GP’21

Elizabeth Ballantine ‘66 and Paul Leavitt

Elizabeth Barringer ‘70

Maud Palmer Barton ‘52

Nancy Biddle Bates ‘51

Mary Shaw Beard ‘50, GP’21

Eleanor Bemis ‘66

Barbara and Geoffrey Berresford P’92

Louisa and David Birch P’81

Peter Blacklow ‘87

Gail and Steven Blumsack P’93 ‘95

Margaret Fenn Borden ‘42

Lucy Boyle ‘66

Lillian Braden P’90

M. Loring Bradlee ‘66

Elizabeth Appel Brown ‘47

Jessica Brown ‘80

Edith Bates Buchanan ‘65

Irene Chu ‘76 and Cynthia DeChristofaro P’20

Margot Dewey Churchill ‘60

Judith Carpenter Clark ‘61

Mary Clark ‘65

Elizabeth Cobbs ‘71

Judy Bentinck-Smith Covin ‘60

Carolyn Cox Dann ‘72

Carolyn Smith Davies ‘55

Lucy Faulkner Davison ‘52

Nancy Moses Dechert ‘58

William Dewey ‘84

Katharine Eaton Dreier ‘48, P’75 ‘77 ‘85

Jane and Willard Eastman P’79 ‘83

Jettie Edwards ‘64

Elizabeth Emmons ‘75

Nicholas Evans ‘91

Sarah Thompson Evans ‘93

Elizabeth Mugar Eveillard ‘65

Christine Fairchild ‘75

Diana Frothingham Feinberg ‘52

Katherine and Charles Feininger ‘84, P’16 ‘18

Abigail Fisher ‘82

Elizabeth England Fisher ‘58

Adam Ford ‘83

Marion Freeman ‘69

Sally Newhall Freestone ‘62

Priscilla Stevens French ‘70

Sara Hill Friedlander ‘46

Nina Frusztajer ‘82, P’21

Michele Gamburd ‘83

Kerith Gardner ‘87

David Goldberg ‘88

Alexis Goltra ‘87

Cynthia Gorey ‘82

Elizabeth Green ‘91

Kathleen and John Green, Jr. P’91

Ann Fox Gulbransen ‘69

Catherine Gunn ‘84

Nancy and John Hammond P’85 ‘88

Heidi Reichenbach Harring ‘78

Delia Hatch ‘71

Marna Hayden ‘56

Caroline Herrick ‘64

Christine Griffith Heyworth ‘61

Frederic Hoppin P’89, GP’12

Jane Booty Horn ‘77

Victoria Huber ‘75 and W. Anthony Brooke P’07 ‘09 ‘13

Dinah Huntoon ‘78

Gale Hurd ‘61

Pamela Prouty Ikauniks ‘60

Sandra Willett Jackson ‘61

Marion Myers Johannsen ‘63

Selina Pedersen Johnson ‘72

Nancy Reece Jones ‘71

Katherine and John Kaufmann P’91 ‘94

Abigail Senkler Kazanowski ‘56

Dona and Michael Kemp P’94 ‘97

Joshua Kempner ‘93

Alexandra Kern ‘98

Priscilla and Edward Kern P’98 ‘01

AnnLouise and Robin Kirkland P’90

Mary LaClair ‘78

Ellen Condliffe Lagemann ‘63

Jane Lassen Bobruff ‘78

Patricia and Michael Laurence P’92

Alison Smith Lauriat ‘64 and Peter Lauriat P’94 ‘96

Nicholas Lauriat ‘94

Jacqueline Vaughan Lee ‘58

Olivia Swaim LeFeaver ‘41, P’76

Martha Leggat ‘85

James Lichoulas ‘91

Marian Lindberg ‘72, P’14

Howard Martin ‘99

Lisa Volckhausen McCann ‘60

Susan McDonald ‘73

Rosamond Brooks McDowell ‘42

Lucy-Ann McFadden ‘70

Philip McFarland P’80 ‘84

Caroline Murfitt-Eller ‘58

Lynne Dominick Novack ‘67

C. Barrett O’Connor ‘80

Judy Olmsted O’Malley ‘56

Susan Packard Orr ‘64

Elisabeth Jenney Paige ‘53

Catherine Pakenham ‘88

Carey Peabody ‘73

Todd Pearce ‘88

Mary Carpenter and George Perkins ‘75, P’13

Susan Polk ‘71

Anne Hart Pope ‘66, P’89

Ann Wilson Porteus ‘59

Alexander Powell ‘91

Wendy Powers ‘74

Katrina Pugh ‘83

Ann Benson Reece ‘59

Judith Strohmeier Reece ‘66

Jane and John Reeder P’89

Mary Rhinelander ‘78

Elizabeth Hall Richardson ‘55

Anne Higinbotham Rosenberg ‘61

Deborah and Channing Russell P’90 ‘94 ‘04

Shelley Smith Ruston ‘53

Elizabeth Saltonstall ‘86

Denise Rueppel Santomero ‘77

Katharine Rea Schmitt ‘62 and Thomas Schmitt P’88

Philip Schwartz ‘80

Mary Bordman Scudder ‘46

Dana Denker Semmes ‘67

Karen Mayfield Seymour ‘76

Joanna Hamann Shaw ‘53 and Gordon Shaw P’82

Nancy Shober P’79

Ellen Simsarian ‘76

Penelope Slough ‘46

Nancy Bentick-Smith Soulette ‘63

Elizabeth Grady and Duncan Spelman P’96

Diane and Michael Spence P’04

Elizabeth and Platt Staunton P’93

Nathaniel Stevens ‘84

Lucille and Sandy Stott

Margaret Winsor Stubbs ‘48

Suzanne Knight and Dean Sullender P‘04 ‘07

Lauren Moffa Syer ‘92

Marcia Synnott ‘57

Keith Tashima ‘90

Sally Crimmins Thorne ‘66

Anne Gaud Tinker ‘63

Daniel Towvim ‘91

Elizabeth Lyne Tucker ‘76

Melissa Vail ‘70

Betsy Gambrill van Orman ‘61

Edith Van Slyck ‘57

Stuart Warner ‘77

Tracy Welch ‘89

E. Whitney Ransome and Thomas Wilcox P’01

Andrea Williams ‘73

Anne Wilson ‘75

Linden Havemeyer Wise ‘70

Edith Clarke Wolff ‘47

Rebecca Schotland Wolsk ‘89

Elizabeth Chalmers Wright ‘62

Mary Wright ‘63

Mary Wyman P’92

Sandra Yusen ‘86

20+ Years of Consecutive GivingThe donors listed below have supported Concord Academy’s Annual Fund for 20 or more consecutive years. We are humbled by your loyalty and grateful for your continued support.

$2,500,000Anonymous (1)

$2,000,000Anonymous (1)

$100,000–$999,999Anonymous (4)

The Beal Family Foundation and Bruce A. Beal, Jr. ‘88

Elizabeth Brown ‘70 and Nick Bothfeld P’08

Bernadette and Michael Feeney P’18

The Firestone Family

Debbie and Keith Gelb ‘88

Joanna Fung and Matthew Ginsburg P’16 ‘17

Daniel Kramarsky ‘79

Elizabeth Kahn Mallon ‘87

Christine and Thomas Mazza P’19

Kim Williams and Trevor Miller P’08 ‘14

$25,000–$99,999Anonymous (2)

Catherine and Thomas Connolly P’19

Vicki and Jonathan DeSimone P’20

Nancy Gillespie ‘75

Melissa Steiner-Griffiths and Christopher Griffiths P’20

Jean Jones ‘73

Rajani and Louis LaRocca P’17 ‘20

Rose Peabody Lynch ’67

Ann and Douglas Sharpe P’14 ‘20

Martha Taft ‘65

$10,000–$24,999Debby Setiawan and Sunredi Admadjaja ‘90, P’15 ‘20

Ellentina Admadjaja ‘96

Emmanuel Wanandi and Pei-Pei Admadjaja ‘88, P’13 ‘15

Leslie and D. Pike Aloian P’03

Jennifer Burleigh ‘85

Nancy Simonian and Douglas Cole P’18

Michelle Mulvany Gallagher ‘87

Gale Hurd ‘61

Ann and John Jacobs P’12

Lily Mulvany P’87 ‘90

Taragh Mulvany ‘90

Nancy Newbury-Andresen ‘57

Robin and Howard Reisman P’05

BeiBei Jiang and Yun Wang P’18

Zitong Tang and Jinggang Wu P’19

$1,000-$9,999Rebecca Derby ‘84 and Evan Morton P’18

Karen Davidson and Edward Evantash P’16 ‘18

Jennifer Keller ‘86

Jeffrey Loria

Mary Poole ‘59

Adam Sheffer

Susan Garth Stott ‘59

Kim and Arnaud Tesson P’19

$100,000+Anonymous (2)

Joanne Casper and Wendell Colson P’11

Rebecca Wade Comstock ‘82 and Richard Comstock P’17

Linda Hammett Ory and Andrew Ory P’16 ‘21

Derrick Pang ‘93

Fay Lampert Shutzer ‘65 and William Shutzer

Thanawat Trivisvavet ‘97

$25,000–$99,999Anonymous (3)

Leslie and D. Pike Aloian P’03

Robert Biggar ‘87

Suzie and Carl Byers P’17 ‘20

Nancy Simonian and Douglas Cole P’18

Katharine Olmsted and John Grossman P’17 ‘19

Rosemarie and Steve Johnson P’14

Carolyn Stafford Stein and Eric Stein P’11 ‘14 ‘17

Susan and Richard Walters P’11 ‘16

Kim Williams and Trevor Miller P’08 ‘14

$10,000–$24,999Anonymous (3)

Steven Bercu P’10 ‘11 ‘15

Jennifer Caskey ‘67

Irene Chu ‘76 and Cynthia DeChristofaro P’20

Marion Freeman ‘69

Joan and Enis Konuk P’12 ‘16

Stephen Kramarsky ‘85

Rajani and Louis LaRocca P’17 ‘20

Nancy Traversy and Martin Lueck P’11 ‘13 ‘15

Jennifer McLean and James Savage P’18

Katharine Rea Schmitt ‘62 and Thomas Schmitt P’88

Nina Urban ‘80, P’11 ‘17 and Claudio Lilienfeld ‘80

Nancy Parssinen Vespoli ‘73

Margaret Walker ‘63

$1,000–$9,999Karen Davidson and Edward Evantash P’16 ‘18

Andrea Campbell and Allen Feinstein P’15 ‘19

Michael Firestone ‘01

Rebecca and Marc Gamble P’17

Susan Hall Mygatt P’99 ‘01

Helen and Raymond Hamel P’18

Richard Hardy and Adele Gagne

Margaret Richey Hauge ‘75

Victoria Huber ‘75 and W. Anthony Brooke P’07 ‘09 ‘13

Ann and John Jacobs P’12

Marion Myers Johannsen ‘63

Yunmi and Heesuk Kim P’16

Sumita and Vijay Manwani P’16 ‘19

Lisa Fitzgibbons and Christopher Mines P’14 ‘17

Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ‘75

Katherine Shea P’16

DONORS AND VOLUNTEERS

CAMPAIGNThe Centennial Campaign for Concord Academy represents a landmark opportunity for the CA community to harness philanthropic momentum to advance the school’s mission. The Campaign targets a set of strategic, coordinated initiatives to improve our campus and enhance the student experience as we chart our course into the next century.

New Gifts 2017–18We are grateful to the following individuals and families for their recent commitments in support of the Centennial Campaign for Concord Academy.

Continued SupportThe following individuals and families made generous contributions in 2017–18 as part of multi-year commitments for initiatives driving the Centennial Campaign for Concord Academy.

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$2,500–$4,999Anonymous (2)

Sarah Baker and Tim Albright P’18

Loreen and Omar Ali P’19

Dorothy Arnold ‘63

Martha and Edward Bacigalupo P’20

Holladay Rust Bank ‘72

Yi Wang and Chunyun Bao P’21

Karina and Marco Barrozo P’21

Susan and Andrew Beard P’21

Linda Becker P’89 ‘91

Jean and Henry Becton, Jr. P’96 ‘02

Sheila and Marc Boyle P’16 ‘19

Andrea Darling and Todd Brady P’21

Katherine Wilson and David Breault P’16 ‘19

Martha and Ross Campbell P’20

Jennifer Caskey ‘67

George Chang ‘88

Sarah Cheeseman P’97

Kate and Gerald Chertavian P’18 ‘21

Charles Collier ‘85

Michelle and Richard Crawford P’20

Molly and Jeffrey Eberle P’99 ‘04

Michael Firestone ‘01

Rebecca Fox ‘66

Marion Freeman ‘69

Brenda Yap and David Ge P’20

David Goldberg ‘88

Elizabeth Green ‘91

Susan Hall Mygatt P’99 ‘01

Xiaomei Luo and Dongming He P’19

Sandra Willett Jackson ‘61

Jennifer Keller ‘86

Eumene Ching and Heung Bae Kim P’18

Hye Young Moon and Suk Soo Kim P’11

Hajung Lee and Jongchul Kyun P’18

Marian Lindberg ‘72, P’14

Nancy Traversy and Martin Lueck P’11 ‘13 ‘15

Christine and Thomas Mazza P’19

Lisa Fitzgibbons and Christopher Mines P’14 ‘17

Lynne and William Morrison P’19

Elizabeth Mygatt ‘99

Elizabeth and Rob Orgel P’21

Susan Packard Orr ‘64

Ann Wilson Porteus ‘59

Rosamond Smith Rea ‘71

Lori and David Schechner P’20

Philip Schwartz ‘80

Catherine Smith ‘71

Nancy Bentick-Smith Soulette ‘63

Ethan Thurow ‘94

Lisa and David Torchiana P’17

Namseon and Wayne Tsou P’21

Sidney Walker P’63 ‘65, GP’97

Kim Williams and Trevor Miller P’08 ‘14

Peihua Wang and Yu Yang P’18

Ruth Einstein and Rick Yeiser P’06

$1,922–$2,499Anonymous (5)

Jennifer Abele ‘90

Peter Blacklow ‘87

Elisabeth and Tom Boyle GP’19

Ellen and Jeffrey Campbell P’16

Mary Clark ‘65

Elisabeth Cohen ‘67

Rebecca Wade Comstock ‘82 and Richard Comstock P’17

Frances Devitt P’04 ‘14

Katharine and Nima Eshghi P’17 ‘20

Karen Davidson and Edward Evantash P’16 ‘18

Elizabeth Mugar Eveillard ‘65

David Feldman ‘84

Peter Fisher ‘74

Melissa and Chris Frost P’17 ‘19

Jane and Alexander Gavis P’18

Rachel Lipson Glick ‘77

Alexis Goltra ‘87

Martha Collins Gray and Robert Gray P’19 ‘20

Ellen Smith Harde ‘62 and Dudley Harde P’86

Jill Guzzi and Eric Harnden P’19

Caroline Herrick ‘64

Joy Peterson Heyrman ‘77

Sarah Faulkner Hugenberger ‘94

Kasumi and Hideki Iwasa P’21

Tian Zheng and Hui Jin P’19

Dona and Michael Kemp P’94 ‘97

Jaeyang and Min Soo Kim P’19

Anna and David Koo P’89

Wellington Koo ‘89

Deborah Baskin and Robert Larsen P’17 ‘20

Hyeonyook Cho and Tae Jeong Lee P’20

Sandra and Carl Lehner P’08 ‘11

Jonathan Lewin ‘93

Xiaoran Li ‘02

Karen and Timothy Liesching P’21

Meigui and Wei Lin P’18

Minghong Tian and Limin Lin P’21

Caragh McLaughlin ‘88

Joanne and Guy McLean GP’18

Susan and Thomas Miller P’08 ‘12

Pratyusha Tummala-Narra and Vinod Narra P’18

Lisa Botticelli and Raymond Pohl P’08 ‘14

Jeffrey Pokorak P’19

Yuliang Wu and Haifeng Qiu P’18

Shelly Roy P’18

Deborah and Channing Russell P’90 ‘94 ‘04

Dawn Ryan and Chris Ruschioni P’20

Katharine Rea Schmitt ‘62 and Thomas Schmitt P’88

Linda Severin and Annmarie Levins P’20

Elizabeth Sheehan P’19

Rebecca Buxbaum Simons ‘87

Elizabeth Smith ‘75

Jorge Solares-Parkhurst ‘94

Sarah Cosgrove Stoker ‘89

Sharon Swindell ‘78

Ann Syring ‘64

Kim and Arnaud Tesson P’19

Cammy Thomas and Tony Siesfeld P’08

Christine Van ‘78

Hiral and Jay Warner P’21

Jason Weinzimer ‘90

E. Whitney Ransome and Thomas Wilcox P’01

Beth and Jonathan Winograd P’21

Eunjoo Chang and Hee Seok Yoon P’20

Soo-Hyun Lee and Hyung-Ui Yoon P’18

Jacqueline Youngworth GP’20

Sandra Yusen ‘86

Yunfen Liu and JianGuo Zhou P’20

Yuzhi Peng and Weihua Zhou P’19

$1–$1,921Anonymous (48)

Takako and Yoshizumi Abe P’15

Pongabha Abhakara ‘98

Bernadine Aciukewicz GP’15 ‘18

Lisa and Thomas Aciukewicz P’15 ‘18

Mary Ackerly ‘65

Lynne Carvalho Adamian ‘82

Kaya Adams ‘89

Susan and Bill Adams P’98

Marjorie Aelion ‘74 and Thomas Leatherman P’08

Elizabeth Cole and Andreas Aeppli P’14

Julie Agoos ‘74

Katherine Agoos ‘69

Asa Aulin Ahlberg and Christopher Ahlberg P’21

James Aisenberg ‘77

Geraldine Alias ‘96

Leslie and D. Pike Aloian P’03

Brendan Alper ‘05

David Alperovitz ‘88

Ellen McMillan Aman ‘49

Annabelle Ambrose P’91 ‘92

George Ames P’71

Elizabeth Ames Macdonald ‘71

Bronwen Jenney Anders ‘59

Suzanne Kelleigh Anderson ‘73

Eleanor Tittmann Andrews ‘75

Faith Andrews Bedford ‘63

Susan Angevin ‘72

Madone Chevry-Antoine and Jean Claude Antoine P’97 ‘00 ‘06

Michael Antonitis ‘13

Rosemary Grande and Alphonse Antonitis P’13

Ingrid Apgar ‘16

Kenneth Aronson ‘06

Laura Palmer Aronstein ‘69

Abbe Levin and Ronald Arsenault P’06

John Arsenault ‘06

Benjamin Auspitz ‘91

Carine and Robert Avakian P’19

Danny Azon ‘04

Mary Arnold Bachman ‘56

Adil Bahalim ‘02

Julie Baher ‘84

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ‘91

Barbara McCormick Bailey ‘58, P’87 ‘88 ‘91, GP’21

William Bailey P’87 ‘88 ‘91, GP’21

Lotte and Bernard Bailyn P’80

Susan Merritt Baird ‘70

Elisabeth Baker ‘83

Joseph Baker ‘88

Juliet Baker and Paul Mazur P’88

Sally and R. Lisle Baker P’90

Elizabeth Hufstader Balay ‘81

Elizabeth Ballantine ‘66 and Paul Leavitt

Elizabeth and Benjamin Ballard

Frances Stahl Ballo ‘78

Mary Jane Bancroft ‘60

Erin and Chris Banda P’14

Kathleen and Ronald Banks P’19

Brian Barth ‘06

Anne Bartlett ‘75

Jake Bartlett ‘91

Daniela Bartolo ‘03

Maud Palmer Barton ‘52

Mary Helen Lorenz and Kenneth Bassett P’02

Matthew Bassett ‘02

Joan Talcott Batchelor ‘41

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$100,000+Anonymous (2)

Cynthia and John Reed

$50,000–$99,999Anonymous (2)

Farley Urmston and Karl Bandtel P’20

Debbie and Keith Gelb ‘88

Carol and John Moriarty P’02 ‘05 ‘07

Jane and Neil Pappalardo GP’12 ‘17 ‘19

Kim Williams and Trevor Miller P’08 ‘14

$25,000–$49,999Anonymous (9)

Mary Seton Abele ‘56 and John Abele P’86 ‘87 ‘90, GP’18 ‘19

Judith and Steven Benardete P’21

Bernadette and Michael Feeney P’18

Beth Kressley Goldstein and Dennis Goldstein P’20

Jennifer Johnson ‘59 and Joseph Duke GP’04 ‘08 ‘15

Elizabeth Johnson P’18

Robert Ketterson P’18

Agustina and Yuchun Lee P’19

Elizabeth Kahn Mallon ‘87

Lucy-Ann McFadden ‘70

Linda Hammett Ory and Andrew Ory P’16 ‘21

Derrick Pang ‘93

Kevin and Leila Parke P’12 ‘15

Anna Winter Rasmussen and Neil Rasmussen P’10 ‘15

Ann and Douglas Sharpe P’14 ‘20

Fay Lampert Shutzer ‘65 and William Shutzer

$10,000–$24,999Anonymous (9)

Kathleen Fisk Ames ‘65 and Charles Ames P’95

Wendy Arnold ‘65

Elizabeth Barringer ‘70

Darcey and Christopher Bartel P’21

Mary Shaw Beard ‘50, GP’21

Samuel Becker ‘91

Robert Biggar ‘87

Carla and Johan Brigham P’21

Elizabeth Brown ‘70 and Nick Bothfeld P’08

Jennifer Burleigh ‘85

Suzie and Carl Byers P’17 ‘20

Carol and Chet Cekala P’18

Amy Cammann Cholnoky ‘73

Nancy Simonian and Douglas Cole P’18

Joanne Casper and Wendell Colson P’11

Catherine and Thomas Connolly P’19

Kathleen Corsi and Mark Cosby P’19

Lynn and Bruce Dayton P’20

Vicki and Jonathan DeSimone P’20

Anne Stetson and Mark Dibble P’18

Stephen Erhart ‘79

Mary Wixted and David Farnsworth P’15 ‘18

Kristan and Thomas First ‘85, P’18 ‘20

Elizabeth and Peter Forster GP’19

Alexandra Carcelli and Stefano Frittella P’19

Katharine Olmsted and John Grossman P’17 ‘19

Helen and Raymond Hamel P’18

Richard Hardy and Adele Gagne

Lori and Karl Hick P’19

Lynn Hubbard ‘82 and David Zapolsky

Victoria Huber ‘75 and W. Anthony Brooke P’07 ‘09 ‘13

Sivika and Daniel Hunter P’14 ‘18

Alice Jayne ‘97

Lucinda Jewell ‘76

Althea and J. David Kaemmer P’09 ‘12

Karen and William Korn P’19

Stephen Kramarsky ‘85

Supawan Lamsam ‘73, P’05

Rose Peabody Lynch ‘67

Michael Mach P’18 ‘20

Stacy Mach P’18 ‘20

Sumita and Vijay Manwani P’16 ‘19

Julie and David McKenna P’21

Jill Conway Mehl ‘85

Eunjung Kim and Byung Kwon Oh P’19 ‘20

Margaret and William Paine P’20

Letitia and Thomas Parker P’20

Erin and Brian Pastuszenski P’10

Katrina Pugh ‘83

Maura Shaughnessy and Bernard Regenauer P’19

Robin and Howard Reisman P’05

Kristen and Stephen Remondi P’21

Denise Rueppel Santomero ‘77

Jennifer McLean and James Savage P’18

Bonnie Bertolaet and Hans Seidel P’18 ‘21

Amy Kennedy and David Sette-Ducati P’18

Amy and Adam Simon P’15 ‘18

Renuka and Ashish Singh P’19

Jill Soffer ‘77

Carolyn Stafford Stein and Eric Stein P’11 ‘14 ‘17

Julie Yeong and Kelvin Tan P’20

Annie and Joseph* Twichell P’01 ‘04

Nina Urban ‘80, P’11 ‘17 and Claudio Lilienfeld ‘80

Margaret Walker ‘63

Rebecca Parkhill and Robert Willett P’20

Edith Clarke Wolff ‘47

Zitong Tang and Jinggang Wu P’19

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Kim Bandtel P’20

Arisa and David Boit P’21

Elizabeth Mallinckrodt Bryden ‘64

Irene Chu ‘76 and Cynthia DeChristofaro P’20

Natalie Churchill ‘60

Grace and Timothy Clackson P’20

Ann and George Colony P’13

Carolyn Smith Davies ‘55

Rebecca Derby ‘84 and Evan Morton P’18

Gandhali Bhole and Ashish Desai P’20

William Dewey ‘84

Alexander Dichter ‘85

Shan Li and Yansheng Ding P’18

Eliza Howe Earle ‘67

Athena and George Edmonds P’11 ‘20

Anne and Jeffrey Elton P’18 ‘19

Katherine and Charles Feininger ‘84, P’16 ‘18

Lisa Frusztajer ‘80 and Larry Tye P’10

Nina Frusztajer ‘82, P’21

Kathleen and John Green, Jr. P’91

Melissa Steiner-Griffiths and Christopher Griffiths P’20

Andrea and Craig Hillier P’18

Helen Hobbs ‘70

Kerry and Paul Hoffman P’14 ‘20

Qin Wang and Ying Hu P’21

Gale Hurd ‘61

J. Brown Johnson ‘70

Trisha and Michael Kennealy P’19

Kathryn and Jamie Klickstein ‘86, P’15 ‘18

Judy Ko Li and Murray Ko P’20

Sabrina Tin and Winston Lau P’15 ‘18

Alexandra Rummonds Lawani ‘89

Laura and Josh Lee P’21

Susan Couch Lowell ‘75

Anne Maffei ‘85

Timmie Maine Miller P’21

Shari and John Marquis P’18 ‘21

Matthew McCahill ‘95

James Miller P’21

Gretchen and Robert Morrison GP’19

Sabrina and Robert Nicholson P’19

Lauren Norton ‘77

Jennifer Pline and Hans Oettgen P’13 ‘15

Neela and Parashar Patel P’21

Lisa and John Phillips P’18

Wendy Powers ‘74

Dottie and John Remondi GP ‘21

Mary Beth Rettger and Roy Lurie P’19 ‘21

Olivia Howard Sabine ‘97

Linda and Ashley Shih P’21

Margaret Moran and Charles Silva P’15 ‘18

Benjamin Sloss ‘87

Christine and Donald Thompson P’16

Edith Daniels Tucker ‘48*

Liz and Lawrence Vernaglia P’18

Antonia and Friedrich von Gottberg P’21

Anne Waite ‘69

Stuart Warner ‘77

Linden Havemeyer Wise ‘70

Robin Woolford P’19

Guomei and Guoping Zhang P’21

Debra and Armand Zildjian P’15

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Alexis Deane ‘03

Elizabeth and Nicholas Deane P’01 ‘03

Nicholas Deane ‘01

Nancy Moses Dechert ‘58

Kathryn Wilson DeFord ‘56

Frances Denny ‘03

Amanda Deoki ‘08

Muriel Desloovere ‘67

Yalem Ayalew-Alemu and Wandossan Desta P’17 ‘18

Karena Detweiler ‘95

Cheryl and Robert Dewees P’18

Alexandra Burke and Warren Dibble P’18

Catherine Dickey and Peter Smith P’04

Martha Kraetzer Didrichsen ‘63

Kim and Robert Diebboll P’02

Julia DiGiammarino ‘04

Jennifer and Matteo diTommaso P’17

Thomas Doggett ‘90

Alexandra McClennen Dohan ‘85

Barbara Burn Dolensek ‘57

Andrea Donaghy ‘63

Kathleen Donohue P’19

Ariel Dorflinger ‘05

Jessica and Henry Dormitzer P’20

Glenn Dorr

Johanna Douglas ‘10

Kristin Harris and Ian Douglas P’05 ‘07 ‘10

Lavinia Davis Downs ‘53

Laura Drachman ‘79

Katharine Eaton Dreier ‘48, P’75 ‘77 ‘85

Patricia and Jacob Dresden

Deborah Metcalf Dresser ‘61

Gianna Menapace-Drew and John Drew P’15 ‘19

Sophia Drew ‘15

Stéphane Dreyfus ‘94

Malva Gordett and Michael Drossos P’01 ‘05

Shira Drossos ‘01

Bruce Duggan ‘12

Amy Dunbar ‘74

Ruth Dunbar P’74 ‘77

Sally Vaughan Eagle ‘62

Jane and Willard Eastman P’79 ‘83

Annabel Ripley Ebersole ‘70

Laura and Carl Eberth P’13

Sarah Eberth ‘13

Jeremiah Eck P’18

Lisa Eckstein ‘93

Sally Edmonds GP’11 ‘20

Jettie Edwards ‘64

Michael Edwards ‘98

Rebecca Seamans Egea ‘93

Stephanie Hoar Einstein ‘62

Zoe Comninos Eleftherio ‘48

Theano and Peter Eliopoulos P’15

Gay Ellis ‘66 and Robert Brown P’87

John Ellis P’20

Caroline James Ellison ‘90

Robert Elwood ‘78

Elizabeth Emmons ‘75

Jill and Mark Engerman P’19

Barksdale English ‘91

Deborah and Philip English P’91

Sabine Isenburg-Epple and Andreas Epple P’19

Eliza Epstein ‘08

Margaret Erhart ‘70

Aileen Erickson ‘63

Nu Ri Eun ‘12

Constance Burr Evans ‘69 and Norris Evans P’02

Helena Evans ‘65

Nicholas Evans ‘91

Sarah Thompson Evans ‘93

Asa and James Ewing P’19

Janet Eyre ‘72

John Faigle ‘89

Susan and John Faigle P’89

Christine Fairchild ‘75

Ellen and Peter Fallon P’87

Taylor Fallon ‘12

Samara Berk Fangman ‘88

Martha Pyle Farrell ‘79

Linda Galston Fates ‘65

Elizabeth Caffrey ‘96 and Derek Faulkner ‘96

Drew Gilpin Faust ‘64

Katharine Sisson Feehery ‘75

Gwendolen Storey Feher ‘77

Diana Frothingham Feinberg ‘52

Andrea Campbell and Allen Feinstein P’15 ‘19

Elijah Feinstein ‘93

Cecily and Wallace Feldman P’84

Judith Phelps Felton ‘61

Marian Ferguson ‘63 and Richard Hawkins P’01

Myra Ferguson GP’20

Alexander Fernandez ‘11

Gloria and Rony Fernandez P’19

Charles Ferraro ‘05

Cynthia and Timothy Ferris P’14 ‘16

Nancy Crum Ferry ‘81

Marina Filisky ‘08

Anna Fincke ‘93

Maya Finkelstein ‘12

Tracy and Joseph Finnegan P’15

Karen and David Firestone P’01

Eliza Fish ‘09

Abigail Fisher ‘82

Elizabeth England Fisher ‘58

Laura and Henry Fisher P’21

Cory Flashner

Dorothea and Hans Flink GP’13

Susan Flink P’13

Amy Goorin Fogelman ‘93

Lisa and George Foote P’02 ‘05

Adam Ford ‘83

Dexter Foss

Sarah Foss ‘41

Jennifer Whitman Foster ‘71

Julia Baumgarten Foster ‘86

Graceann and Fred Foulkes P’13

Andrea Mintz and Robert Fox P’18

Eve and Kevin Fraser-Corp P’10 ‘12

Serena Frechter ‘14

Amy and James Fredericks P’20

Sally Newhall Freestone ‘62

Priscilla Stevens French ‘70

Cynthia and Gerald Frenkil P’08

Beth and Richard Fried P’05

Sara Hill Friedlander ‘46

Ann Friedman and Steve List P’20

John Funkhouser ‘84

Adam Gailey ‘99

David Gainsboro ‘06

Lisa and Daniel Gainsboro P’20

Cheryl Wang Gall ‘77 and Nicholas Gall P’16 ‘18 ‘20

Nathan Gamble ‘17

Rebecca and Marc Gamble P’17

Michele Gamburd ‘83

Xiaowei Ma and Xiqing Gao P’16

Howard Gardner P’87 ‘90 ‘94

Kerith Gardner ‘87

Noah Gardner ‘05

Lisa and Ben Garmon

Sarah Geismer ‘03

Nancy Gillespie ‘75

Alison Gilligan ‘79

Elizabeth Ginsberg and Larry Sodano P’13

Anna Ginsburg ‘17

Sophia Ginsburg ‘16

Julia Glass ‘74

Richard Glazerman ‘81

Diana Healey Glendon ‘56

Mason Glidden ‘10

Brigitte and Liviu Goldenberg P’08

Matthew Goldenberg ‘08

Glen Goldman ‘84

Timothy J. Gollin ‘77

Nicole Gonzalez ‘06

Eric Goodheart ‘82

Regina and Joseph Goodwin P’18

Barbara Cockrill and Christopher Gootkind P’13

Brinder and Jatinder Goraya P’18

Donald Gordon ‘78

Cynthia Gorey ‘82

Rubie Bell Gosnell ‘74

Andrew Gottlieb ‘87

James Gould

Josephine and James Gow P’20

Renu and Sanjeev Goyal P’17

Eden Parker Grace ‘86

Kate Moriarty Graham ‘02

Maureen and Joseph Grasso P’01

Ellen Gravallese ‘73

Dale Ketcham Graves ‘60

Julia Gallagher and Jonathan Grayzel P’18

Charles Green ‘75

Jeffrey Green ‘97

Katia Brown Green ‘88 and Brian Green ‘88

Martha and Paul Green P’00

Lila Greene ‘67

Wanda Greene

Paula Greenman

Alexander Greenwald ‘13

Tracy Barker Greenwood ‘65

Eliza Grossman ‘17

Rachel Grossman ‘90

Sharyn and Bruce Grossman P’90

Kate Radtke Guedj ‘84

Josephine Churchill Guerrieri ‘65

Gale Robb Guild ‘53

Abigail Faulkner and Hobart Guion P’15

Louise Guion GP ‘15

Ann Fox Gulbransen ‘69

Catherine Gund ‘83

Catherine Gunn ‘84

Courtney Celi Haan ‘84

Beverly Vassar Haas P’93 ‘95 ‘00

Patricia and Bradford Hager P’06 ‘08

Catherine and Mark Haigney P’13

Mary Greenwald and David Hajian P’15

Hope Howland Hale ‘59

Samantha Halem ‘90

Carolyn Hall and Gordon Hall III

Cornelia Hall ‘06

James Hall ‘04

Jill Harken Hall ‘61

John-Alexander Hall ‘11

Jean McClung Halloran ‘71

Elizabeth Bates ‘66

Nancy Biddle Bates ‘51

Tess Munro Bauta ‘94

Carol Anne Beach and Tara Bradley

Helen Johnston Beal ‘62

Jennifer Beal ‘79 and Julian Cole P’12

Maureen Beekley ‘89

Judith Howe Behn ‘61

Donald Bell ‘76

Eleanor Bemis ‘66

Eliza Bemis ‘99

Evalyn Bemis ‘72

Maxmillian Bender ‘12

Alison and Blair Benjamin P’20

Wendy Crum Bennet ‘83 and W. Stiles Bennet ‘81

Alexander Berlin ‘01

Rachel and Richard Berlin P’98 ‘01

Carolyn Parks Bernhardt ‘53

Barbara and Geoffrey Berresford P’92

Lee Berresford ‘92

Steven Bertozzi ‘05

Phoebe Best-Devenish ‘63

Stefanie Riego Bester ‘92

Rachael Roberts-Betaudier and Anthony Betaudier P’18

Ali Bhanji

Karen and Hans-Peter Biemann P’21

Joan Dabrowski and Stephen Billhardt P’20

Louisa and David Birch P’81

Jesse Birge ‘88

Susan and Walter Birge III P’88

Kristen Bjork ‘81 and Margaret Sandin P’20

Sally Farnsworth Blackett ‘58*

Margery and Neil Blacklow P’83 ‘87

Nancy Blackmun P’94 ‘95

Lily Blau ‘03

Ariel Bliss ‘10

Cynthia and Charles Bliss P’10 ‘13 ‘17

Mary Bliss ‘17

Lynn and Howard Bloom P’08 ‘09 ‘14

Jane and Bruce Blumberg P’07

Betsy Blume ‘82

Dexter Blumenthal ‘11

Gail and Steven Blumsack P’93 ‘95

Seth Blumsack ‘93

Dinah and J. Alexander Bodkin P’05

Elizabeth Fenollosa Boege ‘61

Maxwell Bogaert ‘05

Susan Bogue Myslik

Paula Grymes Booher ‘55, P’76

Charlotte Bordeaux P’80

Christopher Borden ‘80

Margaret Fenn Borden ‘42

Peter Boskey ‘08

Marianne Boswell P’13

Samuel Boswell ‘13

Chelsey Bowman ‘08

Whitney Bowman ‘97

Barbara Millen and Markley Boyer P’78 ‘80 ‘88

Hanna Bailey Boyle ‘87

Lucy Boyle ‘66

Sarah Brace ‘81

Kristin and Jeffrey Bradach P’18

Lillian Braden P’90

Jill and Daniel Bradford P’19 ‘21

Louisa Bradford ‘69

M. Loring Bradlee ‘66

Harriet Motley Branson ‘65

Siri-Ann Lindberg Branson ‘57

Donald Breen

Abigail Bresler ‘17

Judith Osher and Joel Bresler P’17 ‘19

Conant Brewer ‘74

Virginia Pitkin Bride ‘59

John Briedis ‘98

Mary Bright ‘88

Victoria Urban Broer ‘78

Ruth and Peter Brooke P’21

Virginia Brookins GP’14 ‘17 ‘18

Sarah Brooks ‘67

Anne MacDonald-Broun and Adam Broun P’17

David Brown P’18 ‘21

Elizabeth Appel Brown ‘47

Ezekiel Brown ‘87

Helen Brown ‘87

Jessica Brown ‘80

Sandra Dejong and Stuart Brown P’17

Louisa Browne Soleau ‘71

Leigh Browning ‘03

Lindsay Brox ‘02

Jessica Bruce ‘06

Cynthia Arnold Bruckermann ‘72

Isabel Pratt Bryan ‘72

Edith Bates Buchanan ‘65

Shawn Buckland P’10

Anne Mancini Buckmaster ‘01

Lucy Bucknell ‘79

Elizabeth Bullitt ‘67

Katharine Bullitt ‘42

Rebekah and Lawrence Burckmyer P’92

Claudia Burke ‘91

Nancy Billings Bursaw ‘49, GP’11

Edith Buruca P’17 ‘18

Britony Buxton ‘60

Catherine Byrne P’99 ‘02 ‘08

John Byrne ‘99

Nancy Ela Caisse ‘58

Diane Calef P’12

Ruth Kaplan Calka ‘80 and James Calka P’14

Nina Callahan ‘16

Pamela and Peter Callahan P’16

Grace Campbell ‘16

Jonathan Campbell ‘83

Melanie Campbell ‘86

Charles Carey ‘04

Nan Carey ‘65

Sarah Green Carmichael ‘00 and Benjamin Carmichael ‘01

Sharon Baez-Carrasco and Albert Carrasco P’18

Victoria Cass ‘63

Vivian Jones Catanese ‘73

Alyssa Cerkleski P’16

Mallory Cerkleski ‘16

Laura Chandler ‘71

Maura and Cory Chapman P’19

Lisa and David Charles P’20

Maureen Alphonse-Charles and Jean-Bernard Charles P’19

Phoebe Chatfield ‘14

Catherine and Edward Chen P’21

Alexis Cheney ‘11

Lael Hiam Chester ‘83 and Charles Chester P’17

Allan Choi ‘01

Thomas Chou ‘74

Doris and Gary Christelis P’18

Gerald Christopher P’92

Shing Hin Chung ‘14

Margot Dewey Churchill ‘60

Lisa Ciccia P’20

Adam Clark ‘03

Cecily Clark ‘52

Jay Clark ‘75

Judith Carpenter Clark ‘61

Kim Nourse Clark ‘72

Nancy Parker Clark ‘38, P’60 ‘66, GP’93

Saundra Claster ‘83

Alice Trexler and Downing Cless P’07

Elizabeth Cobbs ‘71

Djuna Perkins and Joshua Coben P’20

David Coffin P’69

Abigail Cohen ‘01

Jesse Cohen ‘75

Russell Cohen ‘09

Mary Murray Coleman P’86 ‘88

Amy Spencer and Richard Colton P’13

Adelaide Eicks Comegys ‘48

Guy Comer ‘89

Mr. and Mrs. Brewster Conant P’78

Xiomara Contreras ‘13

Marcia and David Cook P’98

Amy and Jermaine Cook-Wright P’18

Rachel and Curtis Coppersmith P’08 ‘11

Ann Corbey P’90

John Corry P’81 ‘84

Jennifer Krier and Rob Cosinuke P’12 ‘18

David Cotney ‘85

Judy Bentinck-Smith Covin ‘60

Lisa Wyman Cowley ‘64

James Coyle ‘15

Regina Coyle ‘13

Coleman Craddock-Willis ‘12

Mary Craig ‘17

Soledad Valenciano and Francis Craig P’14 ‘17

Louis Crosier ‘83

Jeanne and Richard Cross P’95 ‘00

Megan Crowe-Rothstein ‘99

Rose Crowley ‘15

Mary Goodale Crowther ‘54

Lois and M. Colyer Crum P’81 ‘83

Allison Culbert ‘17

Karen and Jim Culbert P’15 ‘17 ‘19

Samantha Culbert ‘15

Hilary Walther Cumming ‘87

Shane Curcuru ‘85

Mary Lawrence Curry ‘48

Susan Harris Curtin ‘56

Cullen Curtiss ‘85

Loretta D’Orsogna P’19

Maria Lanci and Filippo D’Orsogna GP’19

George Dallas

Anne Fishel and Christopher Daly P’08

Lori and Kent Damon P’18

Meg Bruton and B.J. Daniel P’12 ‘19

Carolyn Cox Dann ‘72

Elizabeth Wang Darling ‘93 and Thomas Darling ‘93

Lauren and Clinton Darling GP’21

Alisa Golodetz Darmstadt ‘86

Maud Smith Daudon ‘73

Ronald Davidson ‘88

Elizabeth Nilan Davis ‘54

Khadijah Davis ‘94

Lucy Faulkner Davison ‘52

Angus Davol ‘93

Anna and Peter Davol P’88 ‘93

Ann Bemis Day ‘48

Susan Day ‘69

Krongkamol de Leon ‘08

Vivian De Los Santos P’20

Barbara and Francis de Marneffe P’75 ‘77

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Linda Cotta Leonard ‘83

Whitney Leonard ‘03

Elizabeth Dewey Levey ‘84

Catherine Holst Levine ‘58

Rebecca Kadish and Robert Levine P’15

Lynn Li ‘67

Jing Liao ‘17

James Lichoulas ‘91

Rita and James Lichoulas P’91

Evelyn and Pedro Lilienfeld P’80 ‘81

Becky Squier and Herb Lin P’19

Christine Lincoln ‘65

Jane Lindstrom ‘17

Eleanor Noble Linton ‘60

Michael Littenberg-Brown ‘00

Lauren Liu ‘15

David Livingstone ‘12

Stephen Lloyd ‘01

Sonia Lo ‘84

Rebecca Locke ‘93

Jazmin Londono ‘12

Amy Longsworth ‘76

Dewiany Gunawan and Ruly Lontoh P’02 ‘04

Edward Lontoh ‘02

Babette and Peter Loring P’96 ‘98 ‘01

Helen Loring ‘72

Carol Swanson Louchheim ‘57

Lucy Jewett Lowenthal ‘71

Susan and Kris Loynd P’15

Mark Lu ‘91

Eva Luderowski ‘06

Richard Lumpkin

Eric Lund ‘80

Alison Lynch ‘06

Abraham Lyon ‘16

Kim Syman and JB Lyon P’16

Tiancheng Lyu ‘17

Juliana Ma ‘74

Garrett Macey ‘81

Catherine Petersen Mack ‘64 and Talbot Mack P’87

Sophie Mackey ‘03

Lucia Todd MacMahon ‘58, P’81

Layth Madi ‘96

Jennifer Russell Mahoney ‘85

Lauren Abraham Mahoney ‘97

Jeffrey Malenchak P’08

Malini Malhotra ‘10

Mary Adler Malhotra ‘78 and Vikram Malhotra P’10

Noel Farnsworth Mann ‘56

Yves Mantz ‘92

Anne Manuel ‘76

Stephanie and Anthony Manzella P’14 ‘17 ‘18

David Marlin ‘86

Catarina Marques ‘07

Frederick Marshall ‘81

Gail-Ann Brodeur and Howard Martin P’99

Howard Martin ‘99

Martha Stone-Martin and Donald Martin P’11

Ariele Martinez ‘09

Elise Masiee P’21

Susan Lindeberg and Andrew Mason P’07

Sandra Mason-Barrett P’19

Judith and Gregory Mathus P’89

Daniel Matthews P’08

Laurel Matthews ‘73

Benjamin Maxfield ‘88

Susan and William Maxfield GP’88 ‘92

Laura Mayer Deford ‘67

Elizabeth McAlister ‘81

Karen McAlmon ‘75

Sarah McBride ‘87

Cynthia McCallister ‘73

Lisa Volckhausen McCann ‘60

Jane Vance McCauley ‘58

Hannah Norseen McClennen ‘62, P’85 ‘88

Helen Hooper McCloskey ‘71

Jo and William McConaghy P’01 ‘06

Laura McConaghy ‘01

Ian McCullough ‘95

Carolyn and Thomas McDermott P’13

Susan McDonald ‘73

Brooke McDonnell ‘91

Rosamond Brooks McDowell ‘42

Cynthia McFadden ‘54

Philip McFarland P’80 ‘84

Barbara Storey McGrath ‘73

Jannett Downer McIntyre ‘70

Robert McKean ‘15

Cheryl Lubin and David McNally P’19

Katherine McNally ‘08

Katherine McNally ‘14

Cameron McNeil ‘87

Katharine Rogers McQuarrie ‘58

Jennifer and Edward Meagher P’20

Robert Melendy P’14

Marion Menapace GP’15 ‘19

Amanda Mendez ‘14

Lydia Saltus Menendez ‘58

Sydney and Robert Menger P’80

Toni Russell Merrick ‘62

Alida Rockefeller Messinger ‘67

Edmund Metzold ‘11

Andrea Silverman Meyer ‘87

Carlyn Meyerson ‘12

Daphne Kempner and Joel Meyerson P’17 ‘20

Janet McKenney Mezgolits ‘55

David Michaelis ‘75

Susan Middleton ‘67

Alexander Miller ‘08

Ben Miller ‘14

Carol Miller

David Miller ‘03

Eliza Miller ‘94 and Justin Samaha ‘94

Phebe Miller ‘67

Rebecca Miller ‘14

Russell Miller ‘97

Samuel Miller ‘12

Lucia Millham ‘12

Margaret McKenna and Steven Mirin P’06 ‘11

Submarna Misra

Tariq Mohammed

Tiffany Mok-O’Rane ‘04

Frances Smith Moore ‘62

Kelcey Morange ‘96

Rebecca Sherrill More ‘65

John Moriarty ‘07

Pam and Steve Morin P’17

Deborah Greenman and Humphrey Morris P’06 ‘11

Alice Hitchcock Morrish ‘46

Rachel Morrison ‘96

Elizabeth Vicksell and Peter Morse P’09

Elizabeth Hughes Morss ‘55

Elizabeth Leahy Morton and Rory Morton P’11

Lamia and Ziad Moukheiber P’21

Barbara and Geoffrey Movius P’98

Melissa Moye ‘76

Nancy Brown Moyle ‘67

Joan Weidlein Mudge ‘65

Kathryn Mudge ‘83

Sarah Margolies Mueller ‘87

Ellen Mugar ‘70

Eithne Costello and John Muldoon P’20

Wendy and James Munro P’68 ‘71 ‘78 ‘81 ‘94 ‘95, GP’02

Suzanne Munsey P’06

Judith Turner Munson ‘58

John Murchison ‘12

Caroline Murfitt-Eller ‘58

Zachary Murphy ‘92

Alison Muyskens ‘78 and Patricia Intrieri

Anna Myers ‘95

Carol Nadelson P’86, GP’20

Jennifer Nadelson-Gleba ‘86 and Michael Gleba P’20

Catherine Naden ‘01

Ivy and David Nagahiro P’17 ‘20

Catherine Nam ‘09

Joung Hwa and Bok Namgung P’17 ‘18

Kranti Narra GP’18

Pamela and Paul Ness

Sarah New ‘11

Andrew Newberg ‘93

Anna Newberg P’93 ‘00

Justin Newberg ‘00

Jennifer Newbold ‘78

Nancy Newbury-Andresen ‘57

Wendy Aaronson Newman ‘91

Camille Newton ‘11

Andrew Nguyen ‘05

Eric Nguyen ‘00

Myhanh Nguyen and Hung Trieu P’18

Ngoc Nga and Don Nguyen P’15 ‘18

Mary Nicholas Nicholas ‘63

Alexander Nichols ‘02

Nancy Bird Nichols ‘48

Judith Nicholson P’03

Elizabeth Nickerson ‘54

Barbara and Murray Nicolson P’81 ‘83

Edward Nicolson ‘83

Marcia and David Noonan P’83

Mary Lee Bennett Noonan ‘55

Lynne Dominick Novack ‘67

Heather Koerber Nunes and Jake Nunes P’15 ‘18

C. Barrett O’Connor ‘80

Sarah Coffin Klebnikov O’Connor ‘69

Judy Olmsted O’Malley ‘56

Kathryn O’Neill ‘03

Alexander Ocampo ‘10

Nate Oh ‘06

Richard Oh ‘79

Marjorie Oleksiak ‘84

Kurt Opsahl ‘89

Lucy James Ordoobadi ‘75

Susannah Sherry and Rafael Ornstein P’17

Linda Greene Ortwein ‘74

Susan Sherer Osnos ‘65

Aracelis Oyola P’20

Paula Pace ‘60

Julia Packman ‘14

Karen and Jeffrey Packman P’14 ‘17

Julia Page ‘66

Elisabeth Jenney Paige ‘53

Catherine Pakenham ‘88

Victoria Palay ‘83 and James Glass P’16

Ilona Rosson and Gregory Pang P’18

Geetanjali and Subrat Pani P’19

Casey Pant ‘87

Tanika Panyarachun ‘05

Meredith Rollins Hamer ‘52 and Myron Hamer P’85

Mary Ann Hammett GP’16 ‘21

Katharine Hammond ‘88

Nancy and John Hammond P’85 ‘88

Seung Hee Han ‘13

Maria and Michael Hanlon P’08 ‘10

Marjory Haraguchi ‘09

Jean and Thomas Harbeck P’87

Megan Harlow ‘04

Adam Harper ‘94

James Harper ‘94

Heidi Reichenbach Harring ‘78

Will Harrington ‘16

Jennifer Harris P’20

Sally Harrison ‘70

Alexandra Harvey ‘76

Delia Hatch ‘71

Marna Hayden ‘56

Sherry Haydock ‘71

Torin Hayes ‘05

Daphne Hays ‘81

Cindy Cai and Hongyu He P’17

Andrew Heimert ‘89

Daniel Henderson ‘91

Edith and George Henderson P’01 ‘04

Margaret Lewis Herbert ‘56

Alan Hernandez ‘81

Karen Herold ‘71

Andrew Herwitz ‘79

Ann and Philip Heyman P’74 ‘77, GP’01

Christine Griffith Heyworth ‘61

Virginia Smith Hibbard ‘62

Lucia Rogers Hicks ‘76

Jane Hill ‘63

Ingrid Michelsen Hillinger ‘64

Katherine Motley Hinckley ‘61 and Daniel Hinckley P’85 ‘87

Daniel Hirshberg ‘94

Beth and David Hirzel P’91 ‘95

Bryan Hobgood ‘05

Elizabeth Hoffman ‘09

Kimberly Holden ‘84

Helen Hollingsworth ‘69

Sarah Crissman Hollington ‘86

Emily Hoppe ‘05

Frederic Hoppin P’89, GP’12

Jane Booty Horn ‘77

Susanne Stern and Randall Horne P’18

Beverly and David Hosokawa P’19

Saidur Hossain ‘09

Caroline Hotchkiss ‘66

Julia Houk ‘57

Jill Olmsted Howe ‘64

Jennifer Howell ‘73

Sarah Hsia ‘92

Amy Huang ‘11

Lee Ann Bartow and William Hubbard P’12

Maris Hubbard ‘12

Polly Hubbard ‘83

Doria Phelps-Braun Hughes ‘92 and Curtis Hughes ‘92, P’18

Erin Hult ‘00

Thelma Hunt P’85

Dinah Huntoon ‘78

Irene Huntoon ‘75

Madeline Hurley ‘16

Rachel Segall and James Hurley P’16 ‘18

Mahfuj Hussain ‘15

Anne and James Hutchinson P’13 ‘19

Heeyoung Ko and Wonmuk Hwang P’21

Cynthia Hyde ‘70

Junghee Hyun ‘09

Pamela Prouty Ikauniks ‘60

Cynthia Smith and Steve Imrich P’04 ‘10

Carl Ingersoll ‘80

Anna Hardman and Yannis Ioannides P’03

Natalie Rice Ireland ‘64

Judith Nilan Jackson ‘58

Aaron Jacobs ‘93

Tilia Klebenov Jacobs ‘83

William Jacobs ‘12

Morgan Jaffe ‘08

Anne Clark Jarboe ‘66

Roberta Jarnagin-Blaylock ‘85

Margaret Jay ‘78

Jolie Jaycobs ‘16

Sarah and Peter Jennings P’20 ‘21

Jennifer Keegan and Mel Jiganti P’19 ‘21

Marion Myers Johannsen ‘63

Bridget Johnson

Kelly LeComte and Susan Johnson P’20

Marjorie Hornblower Johnson ‘60, P’01

Selina Pedersen Johnson ‘72

Allan Jones P’18

Cornelia Jones ‘60

Judith and Timothy Jones P’18

Kristin Jones ‘75

Nancy Reece Jones ‘71

Kathleen and Vidar Jorgensen P’97 ‘99 ‘02

Julian Joslin ‘05

Julie and Pierre Jospe P’96

Walter Judge ‘78

Elizabeth and Henry Julier P’76, GP’13

Graham Kaemmer ‘12

Hannah Kaemmer ‘09

Elisabeth Aall Kaemmerlen ‘64

Lindsay and Steven Kafka P’18

Elias Kahwaty ‘00

Hyun Jung Kim and Hyun Gook Kang P’19

Holly and John Kania P’12 ‘16

Lucy Kania ‘12

Bess Kargman ‘00

Elizabeth Karzon ‘73

Benjamin Kaufman ‘06

Carol Millard ‘82 and David Kaufman ‘82

Joan Kaufman P’85

Karen Kaufman and Kelly Bonnevie P’18 ‘21

Roger Kaufman ‘79

Katherine and John Kaufmann P’91 ‘94

Abigail Senkler Kazanowski ‘56

Amelia Keiser ‘04

Elaine Hsieh and James Keller P’20

Martha Keller P’86

Ryan Kelley ‘91

Annabelle Kellogg P’71, GP’03 ‘08

Cornelia Kellogg ‘73

Dorothy Kellogg

Gillian Shaw Kellogg ‘59

Heather Mayfield Kelly ‘74

Jennifer and Thomas Kelly P’20

Joshua Kempner ‘93

Paige and Max Kempner GP’17 ‘20

Carol and Brian Kenner P’02

Alexandra Kern ‘98

E. Christopher Kern ‘01

Priscilla and Edward Kern P’98 ‘01

Catherine Kernan P’07

Sarah Bertozzi Kessler ‘02

Jared Keyes ‘79

Judy and Jonathan Keyes P’76 ‘79, GP’02 ‘06

Mehreen Khan ‘13

Anne Davidson Kidder ‘62

Michele Plaue Kijak ‘86

Hee-Kyung Kim ‘00

Janice Kim ‘07

Kyoung Li Ryu and Yeon Seung Kim P’18

Seonjae Kim ‘10

Sung Kim ‘82

Joan Putnam Kimball ‘66

Jessica King ‘95

Sallie Cross Kingham ‘61

Madeline Foote Kirchner ‘43

AnnLouise and Robin Kirkland P’90

Matthew Kirkland ‘90

Ann Kjellberg ‘80

Joan and Reuben Klickstein P’86 ‘89, GP’15 ‘18 ‘20

Anne Preston Knowlton ‘53

Anjali Koka ‘95

Lindsay Kolowich ‘09

Melody Komyerov ‘89

Yeu Jung Kong ‘10

Aidan Konuk ‘12

Michele Houdek and Doug Koplow P’16

Jennifer Clarke Kosak ‘80

Andrea Kozol P’15

Sheila Anne and Lincoln Kraeuter P’85 ‘88

Kendra and Gary Kratkiewicz P’12 ‘16

Lisa and David Krausz P’21

Benjamin Krug ‘00

David Kukla ‘82

Margaret Sweatt Kunhardt ‘76

Jill Kantrowitz Kunkel ‘93

Timur Kuru ‘93

Mary LaClair ‘78

Ellen Condliffe Lagemann ‘63

Chi Kin Lai ‘03

Chi Lok Lai ‘01

Lillian Lamboy ‘06

Elizabeth Lamkin ‘09

Nathaniel Lamkin ‘12

Joanne and Paul Langione P’98

Jessica Langman ‘08

Polly Edgarton Lanman ‘48

Nitchaya Vannasaeng Laohaphan ‘00

Joseph LaRocca ‘17

Rajani and Louis LaRocca P’17 ‘20

Suzanne and David Larsen GP’17 ‘20

Mary Lassen ‘71 and Martin Liebowitz P’99 ‘02

Jane Lassen Bobruff ‘78

Patricia and Michael Laurence P’92

Alison Smith Lauriat ‘64, P’94 ‘96

Nicholas Lauriat ‘94

Julia Stiffler Lavely ‘78

Deirdre Lavieri ‘76

Anne Lawson ‘80

Joan Corbin Lawson ‘49, P’80

Sarah and Ken Lazarus P’15 ‘17

Dat Le ‘06

Athena Lee ‘00

Christoper Lee ‘06

Jacqueline Vaughan Lee ‘58

Monica Lee ‘85

Olivia Swaim LeFeaver ‘41, P’76

Barbara Leggat P’84 ‘91

Martha Leggat ‘85

Kathleen and John Lehmann P’95 ‘98 ‘01

Walter Lehner ‘08

Bouzha Cookman and William Lehr P’17

Molly Duane Leland ‘60

Anne Lenox ‘63

Lydia Leon ‘74

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Diane and Michael Spence P’04

Elizabeth Spence ‘04

Stephanie Spies ‘12

Hope Crocker Stango ‘03

Mary and Wade Staniar

Cornelia Stanton ‘90

Dinny Starr ‘81 and Alan Gordon P’21

Ellie and Sherman Starr P’78 ‘81, GP’08 ‘12 ‘19

Emma Starr ‘12

Raine Figueroa and Sandy Starr P’08 ‘12

Sierra Starr ‘08

William Stason ‘88

Elizabeth and Platt Staunton P’93

Nancy Wolfe Stead ‘58 and James Stead P’84

Philip Stefani ‘13

Sophia Steinert-Evoy ‘13

Tessa Steinert-Evoy ‘10

Nathaniel Stevens ‘84

Ruth Stevens P’70 ‘72 ‘75

Elizabeth Gunther and Donald Stewart P’88

Mary Jenney Stewart ‘53

Nancy Stewart ‘52

Jenny Stirling P’20

Elise Stockly P’18

Mary Stockton ‘74

Ben Stoloff ‘15

Charles Stolper ‘07

Tyler Stone ‘05

Carol Stoney ‘73

Bill Storff GP’20

Lucille and Sandy Stott

Kelsey Stratton ‘99

Jessica Straus and David Berson P’09

Allison Webster and Andrew Stromberg P’17

Isabelle Stromberg ‘17

Emilie Stuart ‘61

Margaret Winsor Stubbs ‘48

Dorothy and Bernardo Stumpf P’82 ‘84 ‘85 ‘88 ‘89

Jennifer Stumpf ‘89

Nancy and Charles Styron P’13

Corinne Byers Sucsy ‘52

Suzanne Knight and Dean Sullender P’04 ‘07

Cynthia Heath Sunderland ‘51

Eileen Sunderland ‘57

Kathleen Surman ‘94

Jessica Flaxman and Jake Sussman P’20

Elizabeth Suter P’73 ‘77, GP’18

Mary Rowland Swedlund ‘63

Robin and John Sweeney P’19

Elizabeth Hauge Sword ‘75

Lauren Moffa Syer ‘92

LeMoyne Dodge Sylvester ‘52

Marcia Synnott ‘57

Nathalie Valette and Robert Sypher P’17

Pratiksha and Manish Talwar P’17

Jeremy Tamanini ‘94

Keith Tashima ‘90

David Taylor

Kate and Ben Taylor P’09

Laura Taylor ‘98

William Taylor ‘09

Thapanee Techajareonvikul ‘96

Elizabeth Temin ‘86

Ben Terris ‘04

Dorothea Wyman Thomas ‘53

Nathalie Wendell Thomas ‘56

Polly Hoppin and Robert Thomas P’14

Evelyn McKinstry Thorne ‘44

Henry Thorne ‘77

Sally Crimmins Thorne ‘66

Vanessa Tillman-Brown ‘98

James Timmons II P’18

Laurie Timmons P’18

Anne Gaud Tinker ‘63

Deborah Moses Tonissi ‘69

Elizabeth Ritchie Topper ‘52

Katherine Douglas Torrey ‘65

Daniel Towvim ‘91

Rebecca Trafton ‘71

Moyra and Robert Traupe

Andrea Sussman and Andrew Troop P’09 ‘13

Jenna Troop ‘09

Susan Page Trotman ‘61

Leslie and Walter Tsui P’15 ‘16

Edith McMillan Tucker ‘55

Elizabeth Lyne Tucker ‘76

Judith Howe Tucker and James Tucker P’05

Kendall Tucker ‘10

Joanne Turnbull ‘73

Martha Turpin ‘08

Laura Twichell ‘01

Helen Stuart Twiss ‘59

Elan Tye ‘09

Joan Underwood ‘67

Edith Updike ‘81

Alexandra Urban ‘10

Andrea and Glen Urban P’86 ‘89

Deborah Choate and David Urion P’07

Rufus Urion ‘07

Melissa Vail ‘70

Derek Vaillant ‘83

Janet and Henry Vaillant P’83 ‘86

Frances Howes Valiente ‘64 and Hector Valiente P’88

Sheila-Llyn Van Nederveen ‘85

Betsy Gambrill van Orman ‘61

Edith Van Slyck ‘57

Robert Van Uitert ‘94

Ellen Vannah ‘76

Nashan Vassall ‘98

Cecily Vaughan ‘64

Carmen and Alex Veloria P’16 ‘20

Gaurav Verma ‘13

Nancy Parssinen Vespoli ‘73

Ruth Villalovos P’69 ‘74, GP’03 ‘06

Susan Villarreal P’12

Katharine Read Villars ‘77

Nancy Vineberg P’19

Quoc Phan and Phuc Vo P’20

Francie Hunt Von Mertens ‘62

Melissa and George Vosburgh GP’16 ‘21

Irmengard Wagstaff P’70*

Lorna Potter Walker ‘72

Mark Walker ‘06

Sara Walker ‘97

Nicholas Walters ‘16

Sally and David Walther P’84 ‘87 ‘93 ‘96

Julia and Dexter Wang P’93 ‘96

Fannie Watkinson ‘08

Judith Sargent Weaver ‘54

Carey Mack Weber ‘79

Beverly Thompson Webster ‘84

Terri Williams-Weekes and Oscar Weekes P’21

Mark Weinberger ‘03

Daniel Weiner ‘11

Deborah and Scott Weiss P’00

Margaret Read-Weiss and Frederick Weiss P’03

Marina Weiss ‘03

Polly Welch ‘67

Samuel Welch ‘84

Sarah Amory Welch ‘90

Tracy Welch ‘89

Yun Jing Weng ‘12

Yun Mei Weng ‘12

Christian Wesselhoeft ‘12

Nancy Shohet West ‘84

Susan Kemble West ‘62

Susanna Whitaker Waters ‘02

Alex White ‘10

Cornelia White ‘70

Holly Whitin ‘73

Sarah Whitney ‘58

Angela Middleton Wilkins ‘48 and Herbert Wilkins GP’12

Marguerite Willett ‘65

Andrea Williams ‘73

Penny Schindler and R. Williams P’98

Sandra Spencer Williams ‘57

Penelope Brown Willing ‘61

Jennifer Willmann ‘80

Anne Wilson ‘75

Bennett Wilson ‘07

Rosemary Wilson ‘59, P’94

Susie Wilson GP’16 ‘19

Caroline and Robert Winneg P’16 ‘21

Fran and Richard Winneg GP’16 ‘21

Anne Winograd GP’21

Anne Winslow P’77 ‘79 ‘83, GP’17 ‘21

Margaret Winslow ‘77 and Matthew Longo P’17 ‘21

Andreas Winterfeld ‘92

Jo Louise and Marion Winters GP’00

Susan Shaw Winthrop ‘62

Hilary and Michael Wirtz

Sarah Witte ‘73

Barbara and Christopher Wixom P’20

Cathrine Wolf ‘73

Richard Wolfson ‘84

Rebecca Schotland Wolsk ‘89

Kanisorn Wongsrichanalai ‘99

Alexandra Wood ‘08

Marcia Johnston Wood ‘75

Susan Wood ‘70

William Wood ‘11

Lynn Woodward ‘81

Mary Woolsey ‘75

Elizabeth Chalmers Wright ‘62

Mary Wright ‘63

Hannah Wunsch ‘93

Mary Wyman P’92

James Wyrwicz ‘12

Heidi and John Yanulis P’19

Myung Jun Seol and Yong Dong Yeo P’17

Peter Yeomans ‘86

Geoffrey Yu ‘10

Manli Zhang and Jian Yu P’20

Yee Wong and Jin Xian Yu P’17 ‘18

Elizabeth Lund Zahniser ‘71

Ellen MacLeish Zale ‘67

Eugenia Zangas and William Bogaert P’05 ‘06

Lydia Zhang P’19

Jennifer Rehm and Russell Zide P’18 ‘20

Samuel Zimbabwe ‘95

Lisa Zimble ‘79

Alex Zou ‘13

Jian Xu and Bin Zou P’13

Adnan Zubcevic ‘75

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Demetrius Papadopoulos GP’13

Irini and Nicholas Papadopoulos P’13

Lisa and Theodore Pappey P’15

Elizabeth Hillyer Parker ‘73

Jeremiah Parker ‘99

Christina Smith and Dean Pasalis P’20

Megan Pasquina ‘04

Rebecca Patterson ‘04

Andrea and Richard Patton P’21

Marilyn Paul ‘70

Elizabeth Paynter P’85

Laura Richardson Payson ‘47

Carey Peabody ‘73

Todd Pearce ‘88

Wenfang Xu and Wenge Peng P’16

Elizabeth Penland ‘89 and Morgan Howard-Penland

Anne Peretz P’87, GP’15 ‘18

Gabriel Perez-Putnam ‘14

Miriam Perez-Putnam ‘12

Mary Carpenter and George Perkins ‘75, P’13

Jenny Pertiller ‘69

Elizabeth Peterson ‘84

Anne Pfitzer ‘85

Jennifer and Robert Philion P’20

Helen Philliou P’83 ‘90

Eileen Mullen and Douglas Phillips P’11 ‘15

Sonia Pieczara ‘83

Gayle Nutile-Pimm and Thomas Pimm P’07 ‘10

Jared Pimm ‘07

Olivia Pimm ‘10

Deborah and Frank Pine P’17 ‘19

Ruth Poland ‘03

Susan Polk ‘71

Latisha Ponde P’20

Mary Poole ‘59

Hope Stevens Poor ‘72

Susan Poor ‘75

Anne Hart Pope ‘66, P’89

Sylvia Channing Pope ‘58

Duncan Porter-Zuckerman ‘88

Betsy Rudnick and Bruce Posner P’07

Emma Posner ‘07

Samuel Posner ‘99

Matt Potter and Brian Potter-Racine P’12

Alexander Powell ‘91

Amanda Powell ‘72

Jarrod Powell ‘06

Philip Powers ‘78

Laura Powers-Swiggett ‘75

Carter Pratt ‘86

Marion Preston ‘69

Hilary Price ‘87

Lynne Prives P’99

Emilie Clarke Privratsky ‘62

Eleanor Putnam ‘59

Rosemary and Robert Putnam GP’12 ‘14 ‘16

Paul Quimby ‘08

George Raff P’95

Marie Myers and Ed Rafferty P’19 ‘21

Linda Ramsey P’81 ‘83

Margaret Ramsey and John McCluskey P’09

Victoria Post Ranney ‘56

Emily Suter Ransford ‘77 and Ken Ransford P’18

Allison Djerf Ranson ‘75

Andrea Geiger Re ‘89

Richard Read ‘75

Katharine and William Reardon P’91

Ann Benson Reece ‘59

Judith Strohmeier Reece ‘66

Holly Reed ‘71

Jane and John Reeder P’89

Katherine Reeder ‘89

Carol Regenauer GP’19

Steven Reich P’98

Erica Reisman ‘05

Carmin Reiss and Eric Green P’07 ‘11

Janet Chakarian-Renouf and Yves Renouf P’19

Aimee Reveno ‘85

Mary Rhinelander ‘78

Elisabeth and Mark Rhodes P’08

Sarah Rhodes ‘08

Arianne Richard ‘06

Elizabeth Hall Richardson ‘55

Robert Rifkin ‘86

Mary Glasser Riley ‘92

Colin Rioux ‘17

Alice Hawkes Roberts ‘58

Alyssa Haywoode and Malcolm Robinson P’21

Penelope Perry Rodday ‘68

Christopher Rodger ‘93

Michael Rodman ‘91

Cesar Rodriguez P’20

Louise Rogen ‘67

Sophie Milliken Rogers ‘67

Pamela Rollings ‘72

Alexander Rosen ‘04

Johanna Rosen ‘97

Anne Higinbotham Rosenberg ‘61

Deirdre and David Rosenberg P’86

Bradley Rosse P’18

Amy Loomis and Jeff Rossman P’20

Heyden White Rostow ‘67 and Charles Rostow P’08

Nancy Rotter

Nandini Datta Roy ‘93

Sarah Gore and Charles Ruberto P’20 ‘21

Sarah Rubin ‘95

Alyse Ruiz ‘05

Elizabeth Ruml ‘70

Alexander Russell ‘04

Elizabeth Truslow Russell ‘59

Judith Speckman Russell ‘59

Kristin Russell ‘90

Penelope Russell P’80

Sarah Russell ‘87

Sarah Russell ‘94

Shelley Smith Ruston ‘53

Carol Sacknoff P’94

Hannah Sadtler ‘03

Sina Saidi ‘80

Rohini and Ravi Sakhuja P’90 ‘94

Mariko Sakurai P’21

Lewis Salas ‘09

Lucius Salisbury ‘04

Elizabeth Saltonstall ‘86

Katrina Jenney Saltonstall ‘56

Cornelia Saltus ‘61

Max Samels ‘12

Laura and Thomas Sander P’20

Catherine Nuñez and Robert Santos P’18

Diane Sargent ‘48

Evelina Pierce Sarles ‘65

Nancy Sawyer GP’18

Harriet Sayre McCord ‘74

Michele and Peter Scavongelli P’20

Claire Moriarty Schaeffer ‘05

Jonathan Schechner ‘98

Marjorie and Max Schechner P’98

Jenny Scheu ‘69

Sarah Schindler-Williams ‘98

Jeffrey Schneider ‘91

Daniel Schulman ‘99

Samuel Schuster ‘09

Sara Goldsmith Schwartz ‘83

Janet Fates Scovil ‘68

Mary Bordman Scudder ‘46

Jason Seeger ‘17

Kimberly Shaknis and Jeremy Seeger P’17

Harriet and Terry Segal P’91

Judi Seldin and Ron Stoloff P’15

Dana Denker Semmes ‘67

Carlyn Setchell ‘02

Lewis Seton ‘05

Susan and Frederick Seward P’98

Karen Mayfield Seymour ‘76

Chenqian Shan and Yaojie Zhuang P’14

Tina Shan ‘14

Lee Shane ‘85

Benjamin Shapiro ‘07

Justine Shapiro-Kline ‘04

Yael Shavit ‘03

Joanna Hamann Shaw ‘53 and Gordon Shaw P’82

Pamela Shaw ‘68

Susan Shay P’99

Lindsay Davidson Shea ‘67

Annalisa Campanile and Waseem Sheikh P’19

Margaret Keenan Sheridan ‘63

Ted Sherman

Elizabeth Moizeau Shima ‘55

Nancy Shober P’79

Carolyn and Richard Shohet P’82 ‘84 ‘87

Sarah Shohet ‘87

Caroline Short ‘06

Samantha Siegal ‘04

Nora Silva ‘15

Bonnie Simon GP’15 ‘18

Lauren Bruck Simon ‘85

Matt Simon ‘15

Melanie Simpson ‘85

Rebecca Demsetz and John Simpson P’21

Ellen Simsarian ‘76

Clement Sin ‘09

Ryan Sin ‘13

Virginia Sisson ‘75

Karen and Jonathan Slater P’79

Eve Slattery ‘80

Polly Gambrill Slavet ‘63

Penelope Slough ‘46

A. Ledyard Smith, Jr.

Belinda Pleasants Smith ‘60

Bliss Freytag Smith ‘83

Diana Dennison Smith ‘64

Duncan Smith P’21

Junko Matano-Smith and Frederick Smith P’16

Kellie and Brad Smith

Lucille Smith GP’19

Pamela Smith P’21

Thomas Smith ‘08

Louisa Smythe ‘10

Barbara and John Solakian P’91

Jonathan Sommer ‘94

Dmitriy Sonkin P’16

Amy Spalding-Fecher ‘79

Elissa Spelman ‘96

Elizabeth Grady and Duncan Spelman P’96

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Anonymous (4)

Enrique Alcayaga

Denise Alfonso-Rivera

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ‘91

Laurie Baker

Illana and Shawn Bartok

Elizabeth Beal

Sara Bellini Luis

Bill Benjamin

Michael Bennett

Howard Bloom P’08 ‘09 ‘14

Shelley Bolman Woodberry

Peter Boskey ‘08

Nancy Boutilier

Erin Bouton

Michael Bouzan

Shawn Buckland P’10

Benjamin Carmichael ‘01

Jenny Chandler

Cory Chapman P’19

Jessica Cloutier-Plasse

Amy Spencer and Richard Colton P’13

Robin Comley

Lodowick Crofoot

Elizabeth Ahern Crowley

Lindsay Cullen

Rebecca D’Angelo

Leslie Day

Jackie Decareau

Jeff Desjarlais

Eleanor Doig and Nicholas Hiebert

Gianna Menapace-Drew and John Drew P’15 ‘19

Mark Engerman P’19

Jennifer Evans

Courtney Fields-Thomas

Christine Flashner

Susan Flink P’13

Eve and Kevin Fraser-Corp P’10 ‘12

Amy Fredericks P’20

Francis Gallagher

Maggy Godfroy

Sarah Gore P’20 ‘21

Deborah Gray

Max Hall

Richard Hardy

Elise Hoblitzelle

Nancy Howard

Curtis Hughes ‘92, P’18

Abigail Jenney

Peter Jennings P’20 ‘21

Susan Johnson P’20

Greg Jutkiewicz

Brett Kelly

Martha Kennedy

Don Kingman

Jennifer Knight

Heidi Koelz

Kimberly Kopelman

Wenjun Kuai and Stephen Liu

Jessica Kuh

Amy Kumpel

George Larivee

Rebecca Lindegren

Alison Lobron

Kate Lynch

Stephanie and Anthony Manzella P’14 ‘17 ‘18

Marion Matson

John McGarry

Amanda Mead

Kem Morehead and Kim Crawford Harvie

Brittany Murphy

Marie Myers and Ed Rafferty P’19 ‘21

Bradlee Nartowicz

Claire Nelson

Diana O’Toole

Kate Peltz

Elizabeth Penland ‘89 and Morgan Howard-Penland

John Pickle

Brian Potter-Racine P’12

Bajia Reed

Monica Ripley

Alice Roebuck

Hilary Rouse

Sabrina Sadique

Amy Sagalyn

Dan Sanford

Sue Sauer

Stephanie and Brendan Shepard

David Simmons

Adam Simon P’15 ‘18

Katelyn Adams and Nivedhan Singh

Andrew Stevens

Kristin and Ayres Stiles-Hall

Jenny Stirling P’20

Alison Tomlin

Laura Twichell ‘01

Emily Walberg

Kathleen Wells

Carmen Welton

Sarah Woods

Andrea Yanes-Taylor

Sarah Yeh

Reid Young

Sally Zimmerli

FACULTY AND STAFFWe are grateful to the following faculty and staff members for their gifts to Concord Academy’s Annual Fund during the 2017–18 academic year. Your generosity, like the gift of your time and talent, is felt each and every day.

Emily Marquis ‘18Samuel Marquis ‘21Zeno Marquis ‘21Erica Mason-Barrett ‘19Lauren Mazza ‘19Sara McKenna ‘21Ashley Mendia ‘20Kyle Mickelson ‘20Erick Miron ‘18Stanley Mo ‘18Mark Morton ‘18Yesenia Mozo ‘18Jack Muldoon ‘20Elizabeth Mulgrew de Laire ‘19John Namgung ‘18Keshav Narra ‘18Dorree Ndooki ‘19Abby Nicholson ‘19Emmett Nunes ‘18Theo Nuñez ‘18Chidinma Obieshi ‘18Tyler Ory ‘21Susannah Paine ‘20Henry Parker ‘20Sophia Pasalis ‘20Shreya Patel ‘21Jackson Philion ‘20Avery Phillips ‘18Michael Qiu ‘18Carly Ransford ‘18

Ruby Rechler ‘18Sasha Rechler ‘18Rylie Robinson ‘21Sophia Rosse ‘18Ethan Rossman ‘20Tenzin Rosson ‘18Shane Ryan ‘20Kaori Sakurai ‘21Jane Ann Sandback ‘20Anna Sander ‘20Chloe Savage ‘18Melissa Scavongelli ‘20Ryan Schechner ‘20Griffin Seidel ‘21Olivia Seidel ‘18Jack Sette-Ducati ‘18Kaitlyn Severin ‘20Vedika Sharma ‘20Lucian Sharpe ‘20Sara Silva ‘18Anna Silverman ‘20Kate Simon ‘18Benjamin Simpson ‘21Meera Singh ‘19Victoria Solarin ‘20Dhruv Sreenivas ‘18Eleanor Stetson Dibble ‘18Katherine Stirling-Ellis ‘20Megan Sweeney ‘19Cecilia Takacs ‘18

Keagan Tan ‘20Altea Thompson ‘21Krittamate Tiankanon ‘18Caitlin Timmons ‘18James Trieu ‘18Navien Turner ‘20Ian Urban ‘18Lucas Veloria ‘20Saul Verdi ‘21John Vernaglia ‘18Audrey Vo ‘20Latisha Wade ‘18Hancheng Wang ‘18Samuel Welsh ‘18Charlotte White ‘19Luka Willett ‘20Adam Winograd ‘21Haley Wixom ‘20Yingyi Wu ‘19Xintao Xu ‘20Ruoqi Yang ‘18Liam Yanulis ‘19Ho-Joon Yoon ‘18Sewina Yu ‘18Xiaoqi Yu ‘20ChuXuan Zhou ‘20Benjamin Zide ‘18Sarah Zide ‘20

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Irene Chu ‘76 and Cynthia DeChristofaro P’20

Kathleen Corsi and Mark Cosby P’19

Michael Firestone ‘01

Marion Freeman ‘69

Debbie and Keith Gelb ‘88

Catherine and Mark Haigney P’13

Samantha Halem ‘90

Victoria Huber ‘75 and W. Anthony Brooke P’07 ‘09 ‘13

Sarah Faulkner Hugenberger ‘94

Sandra Willett Jackson ‘61

Marion Myers Johannsen ‘63

Stephen Kramarsky ‘85

Bouzha Cookman and William Lehr P’17

Nancy Traversy and Martin Lueck P’11 ‘13 ‘15

Elizabeth Kahn Mallon ‘87

Susan Hall Mygatt P’99 ‘01

Erin and Brian Pastuszenski P’10

Robin and Howard Reisman P’05

Fay Lampert Shutzer ‘65 and William Shutzer

Elissa Spelman ‘96

Nina Urban ‘80, P’11 ‘17 and Claudio Lilienfeld ‘80

Kim Williams and Trevor Miller P’08 ‘14

Multi-Year Annual Fund Commitments We are grateful to the following individuals who generously made multi-year commitments to Concord Academy’s Annual Fund. Your belief in CA is inspiring.

SENIOR STEPS We are delighted to recognize emerging leadership donors as members of the Senior Steps. These young alumnae/i in the classes of 2003–2017 have made a clear statement with their generous Annual Fund gifts — thank you for holding the door open for the students who follow you today.

Shing Hin Chung ‘14

Russell Cohen ‘09

Alexis Deane ‘03

Charles Ferraro ‘05

David Gainsboro ‘06

Torin Hayes ‘05

William Jacobs ‘12

Jolie Jaycobs ‘16

Yeu Jung Kong ‘10

Jane Lindstrom ‘17

David Miller ‘03

Tanika Panyarachun ‘05

Alexander Rosen ‘04

Benjamin Shapiro ‘07

Clement Sin ‘09

Benjamin Stoloff ‘15

Charles Stolper ‘07

Nicholas Walters ‘16

Yun Jing Weng ‘12

Yun Mei Weng ‘12

Erik Abele ‘19Jackson Abele ‘18James Aciukewicz ‘18Aidan Admadjaja ‘20Daniel Alemu ‘18Kezia Almonte ‘20Stefano Amador ‘19Kate Bacigalupo ‘20Isabelle Balson ‘18Spencer Bandtel ‘20Wen Bao ‘21Katherine Barahona ‘18Kendall Bartel ‘21Adele Baughan ‘19Isaac Bediako ‘20Meredith Benjamin ‘20Keyon’Dre Betaudier ‘18Richard Billhardt ‘20Molly Bradach ‘18Alexander Brady ‘21Samuel Breault ‘19Kathryn Brooks ‘20Emily Byers ‘20William Campbell ‘20Aaron Carrasco ‘18Charlotte Cattaneo ‘19Andrew Cekala ‘18Isabelle Charles ‘19Casey Chertavian ‘18Sofia Chu DeChristofaro ‘20Nathaniel Coben ‘20William Cole ‘18August Cosinuke ‘18Cecilia Crawford ‘20Miles Damon ‘18Samantha Davidson ‘19Conner Dayton ‘20

Kincaid DeBell ‘21Portia DeSimone ‘20William Dewees ‘18Anna Dibble ‘18Laird Donohue ‘19Anna Dormitzer ‘20Iris Ducker ‘20Nat Edmonds ‘20Eva Elton ‘18Owen Elton ‘19Kaylin Engerman ‘19Noah Evantash ‘18Benjamin Faerman ‘20Henry Farnsworth ‘18John Feeney ‘18Jeremy Feininger ‘18Olivia First ‘18Camille Fondeur ‘21Charlotte Fox ‘18Alexis Fredericks ‘20Andrea Frittella ‘19Matthew Gainsboro ‘20Essex Gall ‘18Arnaud Gerlus ‘18Ava Glazier ‘20Sarah Gleba ‘20Sara Goldstein ‘20Kaitlyn Goodwin ‘18Anmol Goraya ‘18Patricia Gordon ‘21James Gow ‘20Lily Gray ‘20Robert Gray ‘19Mary Hamel ‘18Caroline Herrmann ‘21Karl Hick ‘19Caroline Hillier ‘18

Elizabeth Hillier ‘18Frederik Hofmann ‘20Ariana Hughes ‘18John Hutchinson ‘19Ellen Jennings ‘20Hayden Jennings ‘21Lysbet Jones ‘18Mary Louisa Jones ‘18Sofia Jones ‘18Neta Kafka ‘18Abigail Kaufman ‘21Matthew Kaufman ‘18Harleen Kaur ‘18Jack Keller ‘20Claire Kelly ‘20Alexander Ketterson ‘18Sydney Kim ‘18Yoon Kyoung Kim ‘18Yassin Kina ‘18Ethan Klickstein ‘18Charlotte Ko ‘20Charmaine Ko ‘20Hideki Kondo ‘18Joonyoung Kyun ‘18Mira LaRocca ‘20Isabelle Larsen ‘20Cherilyn Lau ‘18Eugene Lee ‘18Seungsoo Lee ‘20Madison Liesching ‘21Hongshen Lin ‘18Xinqi Liu ‘20Anabelle Lubin ‘19Daniel Lurie ‘19Christopher Mach ‘18Ryan Mach ‘20Mireille Manzella ‘18

STUDENT GIVINGWe are grateful to the following students who made gifts to Concord Academy’s Annual Fund, and for their efforts to support financial aid through the annual Winterfest fundraising event which contributed to current use financial aid during the 2017–18 academic year.

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Elizabeth Hubbard ‘82

Gale Hurd ‘61

Sandra Willett Jackson ‘61

Ann and John Jacobs P’12

Lucinda Jewell ‘76

Jennifer Johnson ‘59 and Joseph Duke GP’04 ‘08 ‘15

Robin Jones ‘73

Marjorie Ogden Jones* ‘26

Jennifer Keller ‘86

Jared Keyes ‘79

Jeremy Koff ‘80

Alison Smith Lauriat ‘64, P’94 ‘96

Julia Stiffler Lavely ‘78

Jane England Lewis ‘60

Marian Lindberg ‘72, P’14

Lucia Woods Lindley ‘55

Helen Whiting Livingston* ‘41

Sonia Lo ‘84

Pauline Lord ‘68 and David Harlow P’04

Mark Lu ‘91

Shari and John Marquis P’18 ‘21

David Matias ‘86

Mary Anne Mayo ‘72 and Stephen Nelson P’02

Philip McFarland P’80 ‘84

Sylvia Mendenhall*

Elissa Meyers Middleton ‘86

Eleanor Bingham Miller ‘64

Phebe Miller ‘67

Mary-Dixon Sayre Miller* ‘40 and Albert Miller* P’67

Melissa Moye ‘76

Sylvia Fitts Napier ‘57

Pamela and Paul Ness

Anne Chamberlin Newbury* ‘29 and Egbert Newbury* P’57, GP’98

Elizabeth Haight O’Connell ‘72

Susan Sherer Osnos ‘65

Cynthia Phelps* ‘64

Richard Phelps GP‘12

Mary Poole ‘59

Edith Cowles Poor* ‘39 and Charles Poor* P’67

Anne Hart Pope ‘66, P’89

Yuliang Wu and Haifeng Qiu P’18

Rosamond Smith Rea ‘71

Alice Winslow Read* ‘36

Holly Reed ‘71

Aimee Reveno ‘85

Elizabeth Hall Richardson ‘55

Cary Ridder ‘68

Frances Newbury Roddy* ‘33

Suzanne Samson ‘65

Denise Rueppel Santomero ‘77

Harriet Sayre McCord ‘74

Cynthia Perrin Schneider ‘71

Joy Kidder Shane* ‘40 and Charles Shane* P’64, GP’97

Adam Sheffer

Anne Michie Sherman* ‘39

Elizabeth Simpson ‘72

Catherine Smith ‘71

Sally Sanford and Lowell Smith P’05 ‘08

Jorge Solares-Parkhurst ‘94

Diane and Michael Spence P’04

Nathaniel Stevens ‘84

Lucille and Sandy Stott

Rebecca Stumpf ‘85

Suzanne Knight and Dean Sullender P’04 ‘07

Eileen Sunderland ‘57

Elizabeth Hauge Sword ‘75

Ann Syring ‘64

Martha Taft ‘65

Stephen Teichgraeber

Jane Cushman Telling* ‘40

Julia Terry ‘59

Lillian Thomas* GP’97

Karen Braucher Tobin ‘71

Katherine Douglas Torrey ‘65

Edith Daniels Tucker* ‘48

Mary Upton* ‘60

Nancy and Peter Van Roekens GP’13

Mary Wadleigh* ‘64, P’97

Blakeley Robinson Waite* ‘49

Peter Wallis ‘76

Stuart Warner ‘77

Helen Warren* ‘44

Victoria Wesson ‘61

Wendy White ‘64

E. Whitney Ransome and Thomas Wilcox P’01

Penelope Brown Willing ‘61

Rosemary Wilson ‘59, P’94

Linden Havemeyer Wise ‘70

Edith Clarke Wolff ‘47

Marcia Johnston Wood ‘75

Elizabeth Lund Zahniser ‘71

Yuzhi Peng and Weihua Zhou P’19

Pamela Aall McPherson ‘68

Diane Allen ‘68

Jane Lord Andrews ‘68

Christine Almy Bachrach ‘68

Alice Beal ‘68

Deborah Bradford ‘68

Alice Coolidge ‘68

Anne Nordblom Dodge ‘68

Louise Ewing ‘68

Margaret Morgan Grasselli ‘68

Janice Hinkle Gregory ‘68, P’09

Suzanne Griffith ‘68

Julia Harrison ‘68

Katherine Little ‘68

Pauline Lord ‘68, P’04

Consuelo Cotter Mack ‘68

Pamela McAdoo ‘68

Tamsen Merrill ‘68

Katharine Munro ‘68

Jennifer Nichols ‘68

Nancy Ranney ‘68

Cary Ridder ‘68

Penelope Perry Rodday ‘68

Janet Fates Scovil ‘68

Pamela Shaw ‘68

Ann Boling Solberg ‘68

Kristen Wainwright ‘68

Anne Whitman ‘68

50TH REUNION GIFTDuring their 50th reunion, the following members of CA’s class of 1968 made gifts to honor their classmates who have passed, and support CA’s faculty. Their gifts will facilitate professional development and expanded classroom experiences, particularly education in solving real-world problems, all accomplished through an experiential learning collaboration with a peer school in the area.

FINANCIAL AID CHALLENGE GIFTA generous challenge gift, offered by anonymous donors, resulted in $237,000 financial aid dollars, which were applied immediately to the grants promised and deployed during the 2017–18 academic year. Inspired by the challenge, 15 alumnae/i and parents answered the call by raising an initial $100,000 — with contributions ranging from $1,922 to $25,000 — which the anonymous donors matched. We echo the words of our challenge donors, “We are always stronger together, and are grateful to everyone who joined us!”

Anonymous (3)

AmazonSmile Foundation

American Endowment Foundation

The American Gift Fund

Ayco Charitable Foundation

The Baltimore Community Foundation

Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund

The Beal Family Foundation

Beard Family Charitable Trust

Becton Family Foundation

Biogen, Inc.

BNY Mellon Community Partnership

The Boston Foundation

Bright Funds Foundation

The Chicago Community Foundation

Choice Hotels International Foundation

Citizens Charitable Foundation

The Columbus Foundation

Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston, Inc.

Corning Incorporated Foundation

Dell Employee Giving Program

Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation

Essex County Community Foundation

Eveillard Family Charitable Trust

Fidelity Charitable

Fidelity Foundation Matching Gifts to Education

C. E. Floyd Company, Inc.

GE Foundation

Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund

Jean & Thomas Harbeck Family Foundation, Inc.

Mary W. Harriman Foundation

HawkPartners, LLC

J.M. Huber Corporation

Ikauniks Foundation

Knox Family Foundation

The Kula Foundation

Loring, Wolcott & Coolidge Charitable Trust, LLC

The Lumpkin Family Foundation

Mancini Charitable Foundation

Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.

Helen & William Mazer Foundation

Microsoft Corporation

J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

National Philanthropic Trust

New York LIfe

Novartis US Foundation

OF Partners

Orchard Foundation

Linda Hammett Ory and Andrew Ory Charitable Trust

Philanthropic Ventures Foundation

Planned Giving Group of New England

Princeton Area Community Foundation, Inc.

The Neil and Anna Rasmussen Foundation

Raytheon Charitable Gift Fund

River Branch Foundation

Rocking Chair Foundation

Rosse Family Charitable Foundation

Robert and Hoyle Rymer Foundation

S&S Foundation Limited

Santa Barbara Foundation

The Santomero Family Foundation, Inc.

Schwab Charitable

The Seattle Foundation

The Shane Foundation

Sharpe Family Foundation

Shippy Foundation

Sonesta International Hotel Corporation

The John R. & Inge P. Stafford Foundation

Sherman Starr Foundation

State Street Boston Corporation

Tai Sen, Inc.

TisBest Philanthropy

The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust

US Trust

Vanguard Charitable

Verizon Foundation

Voya Foundation

The Weathertop Foundation

The Tulgey Wood Foundation

FOUNDATIONS AND CORPORATIONSWe are grateful to the following foundations and corporations for their gifts to Concord Academy during the 2017–18 academic year.

Anonymous (5)

Susan and Bill Adams P’98

Leslie and D. Pike Aloian P’03

Kathleen Fisk Ames ‘65 and Charles Ames P’95

Wendy Arnold ‘65

John Arsenault ‘06

Elizabeth Smith Bagby* ‘40

Annie and Benjamin Bailey ‘91

William Bailey P’87 ‘88 ‘91, GP’21

Morley* and Arthur* Ballantine P’66 ‘69

Caroline Ballard ‘72

Holladay Rust Bank ‘72

Myrtle and John Barber P’80

Anne Bartlett ‘75

Susan Bastress ‘70

Alice Beal ‘68

Mary Shaw Beard ‘50, GP’21

Nancy and Norman* Beecher P’70 ‘72 ‘76

Donald Bell ‘76

Patricia Wolcott Berger ‘47

Diana Jewell Bingham ‘54

Sally Farnsworth Blackett* ‘58

Elizabeth Fenollosa Boege ‘61

Rachel Countryman and John Bracker

Alice Rogers Brown* ‘47

Kathryn and David Burmon P’01

Jennifer Caskey ‘67

Natalie Churchill ‘60

Nancy Parker Clark ‘38, P’60 ‘66, GP’93

Saundra Claster ‘83

Rosemary Baldwin Coffin* ‘40

Lewis Cohen P’91

Rebecca Wade Comstock ‘82 and Richard Comstock P’17

Ellen Corkrum P’08

Alice Smith Cornish* ‘40

Anne Colt Couch* ‘50 and Nathan Couch P’75

Shane Curcuru ‘85

Marguerite Cutler ‘67

Carolyn Cox Dann ‘72

Mary Wadsworth Darby ‘68

Lucy Faulkner Davison ‘52

Anna and Peter Davol P’88 ‘93

Betsy Doughty Debevoise* ‘30

Muriel Desloovere ‘67

Lavinia Davis Downs ‘53

Marian Ferguson ‘63 and Richard Hawkins P’01

Mrs. Samuel Ferguson, Jr.* P’63, GP’01

Abigail Fisher ‘82

Dexter Foss ‘41

Sarah Foss ‘41

Marion Freeman ‘69

Sally Newhall Freestone ‘62

Debbie and Keith Gelb ‘88

Cynthia Gorey ‘82

Deborah Gray

Elizabeth Green ‘91

Kathleen and John Green, Jr. P’91

Rhonda Canby and Alexander Gunn* P’84 ‘87

Beverly Vassar Haas P’93 ‘95 ‘00

Susan Hall Mygatt P’99 ‘01

David Hamilton P’00

Andrew Herwitz ‘79

Sarah Hewitt ‘75

Diane L’Etoile Hood* ‘53

Mary Leigh Morse Houston ‘47, P’74

Helen McIntosh Howe* ‘36

CHAMELEON CIRCLEThe Chameleon Circle was created to recognize and thank alumnae/i, families, and friends who have made a bequest or planned gift to Concord Academy. Chameleon Circle members have endowed faculty chairs and scholarships, expanded the resources of the school, helped to sustain innovative programs, created fellowships, and made possible a variety of facilities initiatives.

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Alumnae/i Steering Committee We are grateful to the following leaders of our Alumnae/i Association, whose mission it is to foster lifelong connections between Concord Academy and its alumnae/i community through the preservation and promotion of a love of learning, service to others, and commitment to diverse perspectives and backgrounds.

Parent Annual Fund Committee We are grateful to the following individuals, who led our parent community in their efforts to raise support for Concord Academy’s 2017–18 Annual Fund.

VOLUNTEER LEADERSThe CA community was fortunate to have more than half of our parent community, and almost 200 alumnae/i serving as volunteers in many different roles throughout the 2017–18 academic year. Below are the names of those individuals who guided these efforts. The gift of your time and energy is inspiring, and creates momentum for everything we achieve.

Lauren Bruck Simon ‘85, President

Isabelle Balson ‘18

Jennifer Beal ‘79, P’12

Alexander Berlin ‘01

Sarah Green Carmichael ‘00

Andrew Cekala ‘18

Elijah Feinstein ‘93

Gabriel Greenberg ‘98

Sarah Faulkner Hugenberger ‘94

Lindsay Kolowich ‘09

Karen McAlmon ‘75

Laura McConaghy ‘01

Alexander Ocampo ‘10

Miriam Perez-Putnam ‘12

Claire Moriarty Schaeffer ‘05

Kate Simon ‘18

Tyler Stone ‘05

Benjamin Zide ‘18

CA Parents CommitteeWe are grateful to the following members of the CA Parents organization for their leadership in encouraging family participation, facilitating communication between families and the school, and organizing activities that enrich the quality of student life and the greater Concord Academy community.

Kristan First P’18 ‘20, President

Maureen Alphonse-Charles P’19

Jennifer Berry P’17 ‘21

Sheila Boyle P’16 ‘19

Ann Friedman P’20

Brinder Goraya P’18

Kerry Hoffman P’14 ‘20

Lindsay Kafka P’18

Daphne Kempner P’17 ‘20

Abdelmalek Kina P’18 ‘20

Sarah Lazarus P’15 ‘17

Shari Marquis P’18 ‘21

Margaret Moran P’15 ‘18

Ivy Nagahiro P’17 ‘20

David Schechner P’20

Ann Sharpe P’14 ‘20

James Sutton P’20

Eliena Tang P’19

Senior Parent Gift Committee We are grateful to the following individuals, who led the parents of Concord Academy’s class of 2018 in their amazing efforts to raise funds for Concord Academy throughout the academic year.

Jennifer McLean P’18, Co-chair

Amy Simon P’15 ‘18, Co-chair

Anne Stetson P’18, Co-chair

Thomas Aciukewicz P’15 ‘18

Carol and Chet Cekala P’18

Kate Chertavian P’18 ‘21

Karen Davidson P’16 ‘18

Anne Elton P’18 ‘19

Julia Gallagher P’18

Jamie Klickstein ‘86, P’15 ‘18

Shari and John Marquis P’18 ‘21

Myhanh Nguyen and Hung Trieu P’18

John Phillips P’18

Amy Kennedy and David Sette-Ducati P’18

Nancy Simonian P’18

Pratyusha Tummala-Narra P’18

Liz Vernaglia P’18

Tracey Weaver P’18

Kerry Hoffman P’14 ‘20, Co-chair

Daphne Kempner P’17 ‘20, Co-chair

Jennifer Berry P’17 ‘21

Karen Biemann P’21

Suzie Byers P’17 ‘20

Martha Campbell P’20

Irene Chu ‘76, P’20

Henry Dormitzer P’20

Nima Eshghi P’17 ‘20

Jim Keller P’20

Thomas Kelly P’20

Lisa Krausz P’21

Ivy Nagahiro P’17 ‘20

Geeta Pani P’19

Lee Rosenbaum P’19

Dawn Ryan P’20

Ashley Shih P’21

Arnaud Tesson P’19

Margaret Winslow ‘77, P’17 ‘21

Olivia Swaim LeFeaver ‘41, P’76

Ruth Cheney Wyman ‘43

Penelope Slough ‘46

Laura Richardson Payson ‘47

Diane Sargent ‘48

Nancy Billings Bursaw ‘49, GP’11

Phebe Ham ‘50

Jane Uhler McDonough ‘51

Elizabeth Ritchie Topper ‘52

Elisabeth Jenney Paige ‘53

Mary Jenney Stewart ‘53

Mary Goodale Crowther ‘54

Betsy Atwood Nelson ‘55

Helen Locke Cook ‘56

Carol Swanson Louchheim ‘57

Eileen Behr Sunderland ‘57

Caroline Murfitt-Eller ‘58

Margot Dewey Churchill ‘60

Christine Griffith Heyworth ‘61

Sallie Cross Kingham ‘61

Ellen Smith Harde ‘62, P’86

Faith Andrews Bedford ‘63

Caroline Herrick ‘64

Wendy White ‘64

Cornelia Kennedy Atkins ‘65

Tracy Barker Greenwood ‘65

M. Loring Bradlee ‘66

Muriel Desloovere ‘67

Julia Harrison ‘68

Laura Palmer Aronstein ‘69

Nancy Schoeffler ‘69

Elizabeth Brown ‘70, P’08

Elizabeth Ames Macdonald ‘71

Nancy Reece Jones ‘71

Holladay Rust Bank ‘72

Cathrine Wolf ‘73

Victoria Huber ‘75, P’07 ‘09 ‘13

Sydney Miller ‘75

Jacqueline van der Horst Sergent ‘75

Margaret Sweatt Kunhardt ‘76

Jean Dunbar Knapp ‘77

Jean McCormick ‘77

Martha Livingston ‘78

Lisa Siegel ‘80

Lindsay Millard Clinton ‘81

Laura Payne ‘81

Tilia Klebenov Jacobs ‘83

Katrina Pugh ‘83

Kimberly Holden ‘84

Sarah Huntoon ‘84

Nancy Shohet West ‘84

Martha Leggat ‘85

Madeleine Blanz-Mayo ‘86

Julia Baumgarten Foster ‘86

Kerith Gardner ‘87

Jay Golden ‘88

Andrew Heimert ‘89

Michael Romano ‘89

Sarah Amory Welch ‘90

Claudia Burke ‘91

Edward Peselman ‘91

Sam Wilde ‘93

David Wolfe ‘93

Michael Lichtenstein ‘94

Karena Detweiler ‘95

Mary Gallaudet ‘96

Johanna Rosen ‘97

Sara Walker ‘97

Michael Edwards ‘98

Elizabeth Prives ‘99

Sarah Green Carmichael ‘00

Erin Hult ‘00

Benjamin Carmichael ‘01

Caitlin Grasso ‘01

Natalie Krajcir ‘02

Heather Reid ‘03

Christie Wilcox ‘03

Samantha Siegal ‘04

Eli Vivas ‘04

Amanda MacLellan ‘05

Sonali Lappin ‘07

Peter Boskey ‘08

Fannie Watkinson ‘08

Jennifer Lamy ‘09

Yelena Rasic ‘09

Louisa Smythe ‘10

Matthieu Labaudiniere ‘11

Maxmillian Bender ‘12

Emma Starr ‘12

Melissa Pappas ‘13

Andy Zou ‘13

Natalie Ferris ‘14

Rebecca Miller ‘14

Samantha Culbert ‘15

Arden Fitzpatrick ‘16

Dolores Garcia ‘16

Julia Kostro ‘16

Julia Shea ‘16

Samuel Barton ‘17

Diane Sargent ‘48

Angela Middleton Wilkins ‘48

Elisabeth Jenney Paige ‘53

Joanna Hamann Shaw ‘53, P’82

Mary Jenney Stewart ‘53

Barbara McCormick Bailey ‘58, P’87 ‘88 ‘91, GP’21

Katharine McQuarrie ‘58

Caroline Murfitt-Eller ‘58

Faith Andrews Bedford ‘63

Anne Lenox ‘63

Suzanne Griffith ‘68

Julia Harrison ‘68

Josephine Koehne ‘68

Katherine Little ‘68

Amy Cammann Cholnoky ‘73

Laurel Matthews ‘73

Nancy Parssinen Vespoli ‘73

Sarah Witte ‘73

Walter Judge ‘78

Susana Ottowitz ‘83

Tilia Klebenov Jacobs ‘83

Katrina Pugh ‘83

Sara Goldsmith Schwartz ‘83

Laurie White Ensley ‘88

Jay Golden ‘88

Caragh McLaughlin ‘88

Elizabeth Wang Darling ‘93

Thomas Darling ‘93

Jonathan Lewin ‘93

Christopher Nicholson ‘93

Michael Edwards ‘98

Nashan Vassall ‘98

Alexis Deane ‘03

Yael Shavit ‘03

Daly Franco ‘08

Martha Turpin ‘08

Fannie Watkinson ‘08

Xiomara Contreras ‘13

Regina Coyle ‘13

Gaurav Verma ‘13

Alex Zou ‘13

Class Secretaries We are grateful to the following CA graduates for maintaining strong connections with classmates around the world. Because of you we are able to share stories, pictures, and updates which are published for the entire community in CA Magazine. This is an invaluable service.

Reunion Leadership We are grateful to the following individuals who served as leaders for their classes in planning and supporting their 2018 milestone reunion celebrations.