stuart hall school 2013-14 annual report
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POISED for GROWTH 2013-14 ANNUAL REPORT
STUART HALL’S MISSION | CORE VALUES
We offer a rigorous and supportive coeducational academic program in the liberal arts and sciences for students from Pre-kindergarten through grade 12. The School is a community anchored in multi-
faceted core values: Educating the Mind; Strengthening the Body;
Renewing the Heart; Nurturing the Spirit. Stuart Hall School prepares
boys and girls for success in colleges and universities worldwide, while
encouraging intellectual curiosity, responsible citizenship, creative
expression, ethical leadership, and compassionate service.
2013 -14 REVIEW
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The 2013-14 academic year was full
of many positive, exciting changes that
position our School for continued
success well into the future.
celebrate STUMARK EASTHAM
HEAD OF SCHOOL
YEAR - IN -REVIEW
Dear Stuart Hall Family and Friends, We have much to celebrate at Stuart Hall School. The 2013-14 academic year was full of many positive, exciting changes that position our School for continued success well into the future. From the strategic hiring of new staff members to the historic decision to admit boys to our boarding program, Stuart Hall continues to grow and evolve to fulfill our educational mission. People are the backbone of our institution. To remain healthy, we must continue to attract qualified students to fill our classrooms,
gifted educators to teach and lead, and experienced profession-als to administer the School. In the span of a single year, a new staff-ing model has enabled the School to increase enrollment, become more selective, increase diversity, and exceed fundraising goals. In addition, the hiring of an Academic Dean to oversee articulation of a PreK-12 curriculum helps us promote our School as serving a student from his or her first days in a classroom to graduation. Becoming a fully coeducational institution has strengthened our community. The January
2014 decision by the Board of Governors to accept boys as boarders has paved the way for greater gender equity in the School. The goal for 2014-15 was to enroll 17 boys into the program, and I am thrilled to report that we exceeded that goal, opening the school year with 18 male boarders. Our academic options have expanded to meet our students’ needs. For fall 2013, we launched a Math-Science Emphasis program in which students supplement the usual graduation requirements with advanced coursework in these areas. For successful learn-
ing in grades six to eight, a Middle School Study Skills curriculum was implemented. The Middle School also piloted the use of Edmodo, a social learning network where teachers and students can interact and collaborate online. Facilities are vital to the School, both for retention of current fami-lies and cultivation of new families. Thanks to a generous gift from former Stuart Hall parents Grace den Hartog and William H. King, the Davis-Pitt Commons was completed in the fall of 2013, transforming aged tennis courts and overgrown grounds into a
beautiful tiered quad and amphi-theater for use by the entire School. This past summer’s inaugural all-school picnic was held there, bringing families from all three divisions together for fellowship, food and fun. Other improvements include the addi-tion of new furniture in many dorm rooms, upgrades to our security system and—thanks to Stuart Hall School alumna Anne Norris Kast ’66—construction work began on an outdoor multipurpose court, installation of new Lower School playground equipment, and refur-bishment of our Fitness Center.
In addition to these wonder-ful transformations, I am pleased to report we ended the fiscal year with a balanced budget for the fifth consecutive year. Not only is our School growing and improving; we are doing it all cost-effectively. I am proud of this past year’s many accomplishments and confident about our future. Thank you for the large part you play in making Stuart Hall School the best educational institution in the Shenandoah Valley. Sincerely, Mark Eastham, Head of School
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students receiving financial aid
301
37%
60% female, 40% male
20% boarding (all school) 40% boarding (G 8-12)
PreK to Grade 12 student enrollment
fully coed day and boarding school
STUART HALL SCHOOL
2013-2014 Enrollment
2013- 14 Operating Revenue & Support
Endowment 3%
Gifts & Support 13%
Student Fees 7%
Net Tuition Revenue 76%
1% Auxiliary Activities
2013- 14 Operating Expense
$5,335,200
Advancement 4%
Food service 9%
Plant 9%
Technology 4%
Programmatic Supplies 5%
Administrative 5%
Personnel 64%
$5,000,000
$3,750,000
$2,500,000
$1,250,000
$0
($1,250,000)2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Endowment Long Term Investments
Net Gains (Losses)
Withdrawals
New Cash Gifts
Beginning Balances
$5,415,600
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$500,000
$375,000
$250,000
$125,000
$0
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Capital Expenditures
Technology
Furnishings & Equipment
Vehicles
Buildings & Land
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS Mr. Wiliam B. Armstrong
The Reverend P. Roger Bowen
The Very Reverend Mark Bourlakas
Mr. Henry D.W. Burt
Dr. David H. Charlton
The Reverend Edward M. Covert
Mr. Dennis Cross, Vice Chair
Mr. Thomas Dahl
Ms. Grace den Hartog
Ms. Sally Balch Hurme ’64
Mrs. Bonnie Fontenot Nielson
Ms. Annette Smith Parker ‘69, Chair
Dr. Karen Santos
Ms. Denise Wooldridge ’76
The Rev. Shelby Owen
Trusties Emeritae
Mrs. Glennie Smith Forbes ’60
Mrs. Page Hynes Sullenberger ’63
SHS FOUNDATION BOARDMr. William B. Armstrong, Chair
Ms. Elizabeth White Baker ’88
Ms. Sara Sproul Battin
The Rev. P. Roger Bowen
Ms. Molly Brown
Mr. Thomas Dahl
Ms. Glennie Smith Forbes ’60
Ms. Sally Balch Hurme ’64
Ms. Paige Lester Pruett ’89, Vice-Chair
STUART HALL SCHOOL
Leadership 2013-2014
Mr. Thomas H. Tullidge, Jr.
The Honorable Don Wilson, Ph.D., Secretary/Treasurer
Ms. Denise Wooldridge ’76
Ms. Susan Lambert Yates ’73
ALUM COUNCILAdalyn Sherwood Brugger ‘80
Cristina Maria Casado ‘93
Katherine Locke Eastham ‘11
Anne Wilson Finley ‘89
Catherine Dell Garris ‘95
Dana Parks Gray ‘65
Harriet Savaides Harris ‘64
Anna Austell Hogan ‘87
Sally Balch Hurme ‘64
Priscilla Pineiro Jenkins ‘94
Dylan Hall Kramer ‘12
Jane Pollock Mellen’48
Carolyn Smith Moore ‘67
Dorothy Duval Nelson ‘65
Bonnie Fontenot Nielson ‘64
Mary Beirne Kerr Nutt ‘57
Mary Cary Peterson ‘06
Dr. Nancy Trantham Poe ‘78
Julia Beatrice Reed ‘74
Raven Alexandra Showalter ‘12
Michael Phillip Smith ‘03
Harriette LaVarre Spiegel ‘63
Dr. Grace Ellis Suttle ‘56
Sally Opie Watson ‘48
Susan Lambert Yates ‘73
UNC’s Dr. Etta D. Pisano is princi-pal investigator and lead author of a new study,* which found that digital mammography performed better than film mammography for pre- and perimenopausal women under age 50 with dense breasts.“We looked at a cross-section of characteristics,” Pisano said. “This
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Dr. Swen Eric Laser ◊
Catherine Parks Loevner ‘67 ◊
Jane Pollock Mellen ‘48
Mr. Robert C. Musser
Elizabeth Pinkerton Scott ‘32 ◊
Mary K. Nelson Stern ‘66 ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Strickler ‘49 ◊
Dr. Grace Ellis Suttle ‘56 ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Watson, Jr. ‘48 ◊
Governors’ Club $2,500 - $4,999
Jane Moore Ambrose-Cosby ‘59
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Armstrong ◊
Dr. David H. Charlton ◊
Mrs. Harry A. Dahl
Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Eastham ◊+
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Goldenberg ◊
Dorothy Duval Nelson ‘65 ◊
Bonnie ‘64 and Dennis Nielson ◊
Annette Smith Parker ‘69 ◊
Mr. Victor and Dr. Karen Santos ◊
Sue Lotz Schwarting ‘71
Head’s Circle $1,000 - $2,499
Elizabeth Pound Alsobrook ‘60 ◊
Mary Creed Davis Anderson ‘49 ◊
Elizabeth White Baker ‘88
Mr. Fred Bartenstein, Jr.◊◊
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Bassett, Jr. ◊
Susan McMullen Beck ‘60 ◊
Jane McClure Booth ‘77 ◊
The Rev. and Mrs. P. Roger Bowen ◊
Adalyn Sherwood Brugger ‘80 ◊
Mrs. Elizabeth H. Campbell ◊
STUART HALL SCHOOL 2013-2014
honor roll of donors
Stuart Society $25,000 and Above
The Estate of Senator and Mrs. Elmon T. Gray ‘44 ◊
The Estate of Miss Martha Dabney Jones ◊
Anne Norris Kast ‘66 ◊
Ms. Grace den Hartog and Mr. William H. King, Jr. ◊
Mary Agnes Amick Melton ‘46 ◊*
Lucy Dent Venable ‘44 ◊
1844 Society $15,000 - $24,999
Dr. Robert E. R. Huntley ◊
Mr. Daihong Ling and Ms. Chao Wang ◊
Mr. Jonathan Old, Jr. ◊
Susan Lambert Yates ‘73 ◊
Founders’ Club $10,000 - $14,999
Mary Blakeslee Nettleton Chase ‘45 ◊
Ms. Mary Louise Fisher ◊
Sylvia Mathis Gibson ‘53 ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goeke
Kathryn Maddux Quarles ‘47 ◊
Ms. Denise Wooldridge ‘76 ◊
McGuire Associates $5,000 - $9,999
Mr. & Mrs. J. Harwood Cochrane
Mr. and Mrs. Allen P. Dahl ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Farrell ◊
Ms. Mary Carter Frackelton
Elizabeth Nowlin Hedeman ‘41
◊ Denotes five or more years consecutive giving
* Denotes deceased
Denotes Board of Governors or Foundation Board member
+ Denotes faculty or staff member
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Dr. Virginia T. Floyd ‘73
Glennie Smith Forbes ‘60 ◊◊
Linda Larcom Fowler ‘ 61 ◊
Miss Dorothea M. Fuller ‘49 ◊
Louise Coleman Gardiner ‘37 ◊
Susan King Gaskins ‘67
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goeke
Ms. Christiana Holyer +
Sara Kerr Hunt ‘64 ◊
Nancy Edgar Kight ‘66
Mr. and Mrs. David N. Kramer ◊
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Lee, Jr.
Susan Hollingsworth Lewis ‘63 ◊
Susan Smith Makos ‘72 ◊
Ms. Peggy McFarland
Nancy McLaughlin McVey ‘58 ◊
Carolyn Smith Moore ‘67
Mr. and Mrs. P. William Moore, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Moran ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Quang De Nguyen
Dr. Nancy Poe ‘78 ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Rinaldi
Eleanor Opie Seiferth ‘65
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tankard
Kitche Roseberry Tolleson ‘48
Jane Mylander Wainwright ‘59
Helen Gravatt Watt ‘40
Robert Whitehurst, Jr. ‘03
Margaret Stanley Wood ◊
Xilin Xu
Red/White Club $250 - $499
Marianne Dight Aitken ‘57
Rida Dawson Aycock ‘56
Barbara Byars Beard ‘64
Rixey Smith Booth ‘76
Dorothy Mott Brittingham ‘44
Mr. Chip Broadway
Mary Elizabeth Burwell ‘54 ◊
Denise Dennis Clover ‘57 ◊
Mr. Philip J. Corbeil
Sally Balch Hurme ‘64 ◊
Ms. Laurie Jahnke and Mr. Philip W. Hutchings, CPA
Elaine Elder McCarrick ‘61 ◊
Catherine McConnel ◊+
Shirley Dowling McCrary ‘61 ◊
Emilie Van Petten Merritt ‘46 ◊
Dr. Michael and Dr. Claire Plautz
Ruth Smith Pritchard ‘62 ◊
Elizabeth Moore Schreiber ‘75 ◊
Page Hynes Sullenberger ‘63 ◊
Sally Osborne Talcott ‘38 *
Susan Burress Wall ‘49 ◊
Kathryn Quarles Wafle ‘71 ◊
Ann H. Watkins ‘73 ◊
Mila DiCecco Weavil ‘82
The Honorable and Mrs. Don Wilson ◊
Mr. Wesley Wright, Jr. ◊
Mr. Chunbo Zhang and Mrs. Caihong Sun
Old Main Society $500 - $999
Marietta Austin-Bielsky ‘73
Sara Sproul Battin ‘68 ◊
Susan Ellett Beaver ‘58 ◊
The Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Hill Brown, III ◊
Dr. and Mrs. Robin Brown
Mr. Henry D. W. Burt
William and Barbara Call ‘77 ◊
Ann Rogers Carman ‘55
Lucy Jane Hines Conger ‘41
The Rev. and Mrs. Edward M. Covert ◊
Mrs. Anita Crisp ◊
Mary Whitfield De Vachon ‘64
Frances B. Early ‘58
Mary Harrison Carle ‘55
Mrs. George Cochran ◊
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stuart Cochran ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cross ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dahl ◊
JoAnn Sawyer Delafield ’54 ◊
Elisabeth Stewart DeLargy ‘69
Anne Quarles Doolittle ‘74
Dr. Julia East ‘79
Ray and Sallie ’62 Edwards ◊
Mary Kitchin Eisenman ‘45 ◊*
Epsey Cooke Farrell Weatherbee ‘53
Pearcy Light Flippen ‘63 ◊
Major General L. H. Ginn, III ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Goldenberg ◊
Dana Parks Gray ‘65 ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hathaway ◊
Sarah Swift Hodgkin ‘45
Anna Austell Hogan ‘87 ◊
Virginia Rogers Holton ‘42 ◊
Sally Holm Hopper ‘75
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We are all shaped by our experiences. Whether
good or bad, they help mold our personalities
and our outlook on life.
Trayona McKeithan GIVING IN GRATITUDE
GIVING PROFILE
Recent Stuart Hall graduate Trayona McKeithan ’14 has faced obstacles in her young life that many of us can only imagine. As a small child, Trayona, along with her siblings and mother, found herself without a home. For six months she lived with her family in a shelter in Washington D.C., while Trayona’s mother worked to get the family back on its feet. In her senior Chapel Talk, Trayona described the situation as a learning experience, “Even though we really didn’t have anything of our own, living under government’s care and public assistance motivated me to use my brain, put 110% in my school work, and not waste my talents.
It also taught me to never take anything for granted.” Trayona recognized early the importance of a good educa-tion, and she attended Chavez Prep, a charter school in D.C., for four years. “Chavez taught me discipline, respect, and to take education seriously.” Chavez’s vice-principal, Tara O’Flaherty, a graduate of an independent boarding school, encouraged Trayona to consider boarding school. In 2011, Trayona received an Amy C. Venable Scholarship to attend our School. The scholar-ship, established at Stuart Hall nearly 30 years ago by Ms. Lucy Venable ’44 in her mother’s name,
provides funding for African American students. “Coming to STU has given me the friendships and relationships with people that I know will last a lifetime, and I know that I will always have another place to call home,” said Trayona. At her new home, Trayona distinguished herself as a leader, serving as a prefect, news editor of the Inlook, captain of the White Team, and as both a Student Government Association and class officer. Now thriving as a freshman at Virginia Commonwealth University, Trayona has not one, but two career goals: to become a physi-cal therapist, and to start her own organization to help homeless
youth attend boarding school. Just as Ms. O’Flaherty and Stuart Hall influenced her life, Trayona now desires to transform the lives of others. And she knows the importance of supporting her alma mater. Trayona, along with all 35 members of her senior class, donated to the Stuart Hall Annual Fund. As she explained, “I was given a special opportunity to attend Stuart Hall, and I want to do my part to give back. I believe that success is overcoming obstacles but not forgetting where you came from, and doing the best in your power to help others.” Thanks to the generosity of Trayona and her classmates, and the support of alumni like Ms. Venable, Stuart Hall will continue to provide an excep-tional, college-prep education to future generations.
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Red/White Club $250 - $499CONTINUED
Ms. Susan F. Cromer
Frances B. Early ’58 ◊
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Farrell ◊+
Virginia Ball Fisher ‘45
Mr. Rush Forquer ◊
Mr. I-Chiang Fu and Mrs. Min Hua
Carol Leonard Gauntlett ‘49
Mr. Robert Bradley Harrell ◊+
Harriet Savaides Harris ‘64 ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett G.Hines ◊
Margaret Hall Hornbaker ‘55 ◊
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Kerschl
Nancy Rothschild Lyons ‘73 ◊
Dr. and Mrs. Preston C. Manning ◊
Reverend and Mrs. Robert McCarty
Olivia Stuart McFadden ‘49 ◊
Catherine Ferris McPherson ‘74
Barbara Yocom Miller ‘59 ◊
Mr. Robert Miller ◊
D. M. Nessar +
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Owens
Denise Zapffe Park ‘57
Cynthia Patton ◊+
Constance LeSueur Pepper ’63 ◊
Elizabeth Heatherly Pritchard ‘86
Sarah Page Pritzlaff ‘78
Ms. Pamela Richmond +
Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Romanoff
Janice Funkhouser Scaglione ‘69 ◊
Ms. Jenna Smith +
Pamela Echols Smith ‘69
Lisa King Stratienko ‘74
Roberta Hastings Turner ‘54
Mr. and Mrs. William VanDenburgh ◊
Margaret Napier Viers ‘78
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Warner ◊
Marian Winsor Wood ‘04 ◊
Elizabeth Lee Wright ‘42 ◊
Challengers’ Club $100- $249
Mr. and Mrs. M.D. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Apici
Elizabeth Gordy Arvidson ‘64
Mr. Don Asher
Tamsey Garst Audet ‘74
Micaela Mae Baca ‘11
Jennifer Stark Ball ‘78
Elizabeth Alice Barnette ‘04 ◊
Carolyn Crosby Barthel ‘69
Reverend Gloria Berberich ◊
Dr. Timothy and Dr. Caroline Bill ◊
Ms. Joan Bissell
Linda Willard Black ‘64
Ms. Ingrid Blanton +
Carter Venable Blundon ‘48
Jacqueline Brimmer Boice ‘42
Sue Matthews Bonnett ‘49 ◊
Victoria Leigh Botkin ‘09
Dr. and Mrs. Ed Bower ◊
The Reverend Thomas D. Bowers
Ann Bosserman Boyd ‘58
Sarah Finley Brodie ‘85
Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Brown, Jr.
Louisa Adsit Brownell ‘48
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bryant
Mildred Martin Buster ‘38
Snowdon Durham Byron ‘55
Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Cady ◊
Margaret Melinda Caldwell ‘75 ◊
Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Caran +
Mr. C. Rick Chittum ◊
Custis Archer Clark ‘52
Elizabeth Peyton Coleman ‘94
Sarah Hill Langhorne Colhoun ‘50
Rebecca Minear Cool ‘64
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corbeil
Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Cox
Emily Gunn Craddock ‘51
Margaret Bales Daniels ‘64
Mr. William Davick and Ms. Susan Read
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Davis ◊+
Christa Abbott Davis ‘92
Peggy Irons DeBerry ‘73
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Decker
Dr. Susan Dell
Mimi Haggerty Dickerson ‘60
Janet Broman Dingle ‘47
Anita Moore Doyle ‘53 ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dulaney
Patty Pendleton DuPuis ‘55
Mr. P. Byrd Eastham, Jr.
Caroline Byrd Emswiler ‘64 ◊
Mr. Jeremiah P. Fain ◊
Marion Rogers Fast ‘44 ◊
Anne Wilson Finley ‘89
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Melody Tope Hainline ‘78 ◊
Jane Timberlake Helwig ‘65
Bruce Higginbotham Hemp ‘72
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Higgins
Mr. & Mrs. L. Ryan Hodges III
Mary Bolling Davis Hoffman ‘49 ◊
Elizabeth Baker Hopkins ‘50 ◊◊
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Horne ◊
Rose Marie Falls Howard ‘56 ◊
Victoria Oppel Hudson ‘87
Mr. James C. Hunnicutt ◊
Wanda Smith Hunt ‘76
Sally Howie Jebson ‘55 ◊
Dr. Sybille Jobin ◊
Elizabeth Shewmake Johannessen ‘50 ◊
Ms. Elizabeth Kerr ‘70
Mr. and Mrs. James Kivlighan, Jr. ◊+
Renee Jenkins Knight ‘76
Augusta Blundon Kosowicz ‘80 ◊
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kyler ◊
Laura Hepinstall Landry ‘47
Mr. Stanley Lesniak ◊
Elizabeth Warner Lewis ‘75
Elizabeth Sellars Little ‘50
Linda Roller Livick ‘53 ◊
Catherine Lloyd ‘60
Dr. James D. Lott, Sr. ◊
Amanda Kathryn Luttrell ‘05 ◊
Deborah Lambert Major ‘74
Victoria Sharpe Marks ‘56 ◊
Heatheranne Martin ‘87 ◊
Mr. Neven Matthews ◊
Ann Pettis Mayo ‘50
Margaret Denny McClung ‘72
Jane Core McCombs ‘50
Peggy Pearce McElvain ‘53
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turney McIntyre, III ◊
Trayona Danielle McKeithan ‘14
Dabney Neff McLean ‘48
Mr. & Mrs. Howard McMillan, Jr.
Lucy Burwell Meade ‘53 ◊
Barbara and Bob Mechler
Margaret Anne Miles ‘80
Elizabeth Smith Miller ‘50
Janet Putnam Morrison ‘50
Margaret Faulconer Nelms ‘47
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Newell, Jr. ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin O’Brien
Challengers’ Club $100- $249 CONTINUED
Sally Alexander Ford ‘47 ◊
Ann Candace Corry Garner ‘63
Catherine Dell Garris ‘95 ◊
Mary Morriss Gibbs ‘53 ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gilligan ◊
Brooke Canada Golden ‘64 ◊
Jaquelin Smith Gotlieb ‘64
Dr. Angela R. Staton and Dr. Steven E. Grande ◊
Betsy Butzner Greene ‘66
Diane Greene Greenpope ‘75
Mr. David Grubb
Alice Trout Hagan ‘45 ◊
Ms. Brenda Hagg and Mr. William Lloyd ◊
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Casey Good Ochs ‘89
Steve and Shelby Owen ◊
Alana Brisbin Parker ‘69 ◊
Bill and Debbie Patterson ◊
Anne Wakefield Peachy ‘56 ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pedersen
Mary Cary Ward Peterson ‘06 ◊
Ms. Dell Philpott
The Reverend and Mrs. Gilbert Pingel
Dr. Jung Ra ◊
Bonnie Van Fossen Ralston ‘84
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ramp
Julia Beatrice Reed ‘74
Orville and Candace Rehling
Ms. Kathleen M. Lee and Mr. David Rexrode ◊
Anne Stuart Richardson ‘48
Anne Hall Rickards ‘72
Marcia Brown Ridenhour ‘64
Crissy Hinson Roberts ‘89
Mary Louise Oliver Roebuck ‘57
Sally Wheat Ruffin ‘55
Florence Jones Rutherford ‘71
Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan ◊
Dr. Eileen Ryan ◊
Mr. Albert Rylak
Betsy Norris Sanders ‘64 ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow L. Sanders +
Tom and Mary Scarborough
Margaret Lawrence Scutchfield ‘65
Mr. Carl Siebentritt
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Silvestri
Nikky-Guninder K. Singh ‘74
Jane Stuart Smith ‘43
Dr. and Mrs. William Sowers ◊
Mr. & Mrs. J. Boyd Spencer ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spencer
Mrs. Harriette LaVarre Spiegel ‘63 ◊
Barbara Boian Stockton ‘58
Dorothy Page Sullenberger ‘88 ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sullivan
Nancy Guthrie Summers ‘64
Janice Jacobson Thomas ‘64
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Thomas
The Reverend and Mrs. Thomas Tillerson
Anne Bell Turnbull ‘71 ◊
Louise Miller Vaughan ‘47 ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson F. Vellines, Jr. ◊
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Jones Lewis Vestal ‘50
Mr. Michael Volk and Ms. Andrea Shafir
Mary Jones Underwood ‘71
Sarah Stacy Wall ‘74 ◊
Jane Page Watson ‘73
Elizabeth Kemper Wharton ‘54 ◊
Beatrice de Blonay White ‘58
Ms. Joanna Whitmore
Amber Michelle Wilkins
Mary Stephens Winfree ‘45
Ms. Emma Wise ‘54
Lisa Coleman Wood ‘60
Sybil Thurman Wyatt ‘74
Mary Broman Wyton ‘66
Ms. Susan Young
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Giving as a Way of Life
DAVID HUTCHINGS
GIVING PROFILE
Sophmore class sponsor, co-coach of Stuart Hall’s boys and
girl’s cross country teams, and mentor to many students,
David Hutchings, or Sẽnor as he’s commonly known under-
stands the value of independent school education.
For beloved Stuart Hall Spanish teacher David Hutchings, philan-thropy has been a part of his life for as long as he can remember. “My dad taught me the impor-tance of giving both time and money. And I want to help my students understand how they can make a difference by volun-teering and fundraising for causes they want to support.” For David, his cause in high school and college was Habitat for Humanity. He raised money, helped build houses, and participated in the Collegiate Challenge during school breaks. Volunteering his time and work-ing with others for a common
good are fulfilling for David, and he is actively involved in planning community service activities for Stuart Hall students. “I love teach-ing at Stuart Hall because I have the chance to not only educate children, but also to mentor them. I have the opportunity to delve into character education, and help my students understand how rewarding philanthropy can be.” David is proud that he has given to the Annual Fund every month of the five years he has taught at Stuart Hall. He spent his childhood attending independent schools and understands that tuition alone does not cover the costs of running great schools
and educating students. “As an educator I understand the value of independent school education and want to support Stuart Hall as much as I am able.” David’s father also supports the School through the Annual Fund. According to David, “My father says that sending my brother and me to an independent school is the best decision he could have made and he wants to do his part to add to their financial stabil-ity.” We are very grateful to have David and his father as members of our community and extremely thankful to have great teachers like David in the classroom.
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Friends Up to $99
Anonymous Donor
Mrs. Genevieve Adams
Dr. Masood Ahmed and Ms. Asia Masood
Hattie Liddon Andersen ‘59
Mr. Bradley C. Arnold ◊+
Ms. Mary Arrington
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baaden
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Barrett
Dr. Kenneth Barron and Dr. Gretchen Achenbach
Betsy Gorrell Bennett ‘44
Dr. and Mrs. Jim Bill ◊◊
Anne Fairfax Carr Bingham ‘63 ◊◊◊
Sam Somers Bishop ‘89
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Bomberger ◊
Sarah Loflin Borcherding ‘83
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brammer
Drs. Glenn and Jennifer Brammer
Dr. and Mrs. M. Todd Brandt ◊
Robin Eckstorm Brechtel ‘71
Justine Waite Brim ‘04
Ms. Kelly Flora-Brownell and Mr. Randolph Brownell, III ◊+
Dr. and Mrs. Brian Brumbaugh
Anne Spargo Bryan ‘72
Ms. Louise Caldwell ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cameron
Mr. Joseph Carapiet
Mr. Kevin Carini +
Nancy Gardner Carter ‘63
Ashley Beth Carter ‘87
Ms. Cristina Casado ‘93 and Mr. Juan Pablo Molina
The Reverend Nan Elizabeth Chandler ‘61
Shuang Emma Chen ‘14
Deborah Holley Clay ‘87
Robin Franklin Clement ‘74
CeCe Clement-Freiert ‘75
Ms. Suzi Linn Clement-Sigur ‘73
Sara Washam Cody ‘71
Nancy Hogg Collins ‘79
Ms. Jennie Cook
Gail Elizabeth Agett Cooler ‘71
Deborah Doutt Coombs ‘60
Ms. Barbara Costello
Ann Roach Crawford ‘68
Mr. Sean Crocker +
Ann Riley Currie ‘67
Mr. W. Page Dame III
Ms. Sheri Daniel
Elizabeth Fuller Davis ‘51 ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davis
Chelsea Elizabeth Deaton ‘13
Kaitlin Michelle Deaton ‘13
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Friends Up to $99 CONTINUED
Dr. Paul Deeble and Dr. Jenny Visger
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dewing
Marjorie Nash Dodd ‘64
Jacqueline Leigh Duke ‘87
Kathryn Hill Dutton ‘74
Ms. Gloria Eakin +
Katherine Locke Eastham ‘11
Margaret McLean Eckman ‘07
Funmi Temitope Eletu ‘14
Mildred Lee Taylor Farmer ‘55
Ms. Julie Farrell
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fornadel
Dr. and Mrs. James Forrester
Liza Edmondson Fosburgh ‘47
Nancy Thompson Fowler ‘54
Margaret Mansfield Frantz ‘55
Daniel Frye ◊
Nancy Cheston Gardner ‘59
Linda Newell Garza ‘78
Ms. Sarah Gibson ◊+
Dr. Tammy Gilligan and Mr. Jeffrey Gilligan ◊
Ms. Jiaxin Gong ‘13
Ms. Rutian Gong ‘14
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Gordon ◊+
Jane Bauserman Gordon ‘87
Sarah Thomas Guerry ‘62
Ms. Xianzi Guo
Katherine Hagg ‘10
Faye Hatcher Haggerty ‘59
Elizabeth Hamblet ‘97
Mr. and Mrs. William Randall Hamblet ◊
Rebecca Stuart Haque
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hardman
Alexis Tayonna Hart ‘14
Virginia Coppridge Hayes ‘73
Nicole Kristen Heider ‘14
Mrs. Virginia M. Henry +
Jane Lakin Hershey ‘52
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Hewitt
Dr. and Mrs. Joel Hodson +
Anatolia Ebru Hodson ‘14
Sallie Fillebrown Hofmann ‘46
Ms. Barbara Coyle Holt +
Katelyn Marie Hoover ‘14
Ms. Monique Horshaw
Stephen Mathias Hoyle ‘14
Teresa Huntley +
Mr. David Hutchings +
Destinee Nicole Jackson ‘ 14
McKenzie Marsaud Janosky ‘14
Priscilla Pineiro Jenkins ‘94
Alexander Frederick Jobin ‘04
Louise Jamison Johnson ‘59
Ms. Josung Kang ‘13
Lynn Davidson Katz ‘87
Ms. Samantha Kelley ‘13
Dylan Hall Kramer ‘12
Ms. Emily L’Heureux +
Elizabeth Stephens LaRue ‘00
Abigail Rose Lawhorne ‘13
Mr. and Mrs. David Lawyer
Ms. and Mr. Tim Layne +
Ms. Junghyun Lee ‘13
Helen Smith Lewis ‘50
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Lewis
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◊ Denotes five or more years consecutive giving
* Denotes deceased
Denotes Board of Governors or Foundation Board member
+ Denotes faculty or staff member
Ms. Chia-Yi Lin ‘14
Ms. Demi Lin ‘14
Ms. Yifei Ling ‘14
Mrs. Kathleen Maddox ◊+
Alison Bassett Maher ‘89
Mr. David Martz ◊
Ms. Carole Matson
Mary Crawford Mayhew ‘64
Theresa Jane McMurdo ‘87
Mr. Christopher McPhee
Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. McQuain
Anne Rhett Taylor Merrill ‘65
Elizabeth Gonce Messer
Lainey Margaret Metz ‘14
Ms. Nancy Meyer
Constance Thomas Mooradian ‘59
Sallie Ellen Morgan ‘78
Dr. Shanique Palmer and Mr. Omar Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Morrison
Dr. Fariss Mousa and Dr. Andrea Chauvin
Ms. Lilian Muhoza ‘14
Mr. Giorgi Nadiradze ‘14
Genevieve Clarke Neice ‘87
Hunter Waldehar Nelson ‘06
Mr. & Mrs. J. Ross Newell III ◊
Ly Phoung Cam Nguyen ‘13
Mary Beirne Kerr Nutt ‘57 ◊
Maria Nicole Ortiz ‘14
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Overstreet
Dr. and Mrs. Quay Parrott ◊
Ms. Cynthia Peel +
Samantha Phillips
Ms. Marty Philpott
Mr. and Mrs. Hancel Porterfield
Kelsie Janelle Powell ‘14
Ms. Dianne Proctor
Ms. Farha Quadri
Mr. Bill Reagan and Ms. Amanda McGuire
William Jacob Rhodes ‘14
Mr. Elijah Marc Rinaldi ‘14
Sallie Rowe Roberts ‘79
Chris Roder
Mr. Riaan Rossouw and Ms. Rachel O’Neill
Dr. David Rylak and Ms. Lena Fairless
Jessica Lassere Ryland ‘04
Bradley Hall Sampson ‘14
Sheri Duff Sapp ‘87
Mary Reynolds Sasser ‘42
Alice Bicking Schain ‘87
Mr. and Mrs. Art Schlappi
Jessica Lindsey Shafie ‘87
Raven Alexandra Showalter ‘12
Teresa Johnson Skidmore ‘87
Elizabeth Fox Slack ‘59
Ann Randolph Smith ‘70 ◊
Michael Phillip Smith ‘03
Ms. Ann Lefeve Snyder +
Kaitlynn Murphy Snyder ‘12
Ms. Se Bin Song ‘13
Mr. Dylan Sorge
Katherine Campbell Spurlock ‘87
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crockett Stanley II
Rebecca Dountz Stewart ‘55
Josephine Smith Strickler ‘66
Anne Davis Strider ‘80
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Strong
Shiyao Michelle Sun ‘14
Christy Renee Swartz ‘03
Ms. Anlan Tao ‘14
Elizabeth Keyes Taylor ‘64
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Thompson
Maybelle Runkle Traut ‘51
Patricia Rhein Turner ‘61
Mr. and Mrs. Travis J. Tysinger
Ms. Emily Urbina
Ms. Louise M. Velletri ◊
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Mr. and Mrs. Urs von Rotz
Daryl Farrington Walker ‘54 ◊
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wallis
Anne Burress Wampler ‘62
Ms. Yunxuan Wang ‘14
Ellen Selph Ward ‘87
Eleanor Bell Washburn ‘65
Katreniah L. Washington ‘87
Ms. Xintong Wei ‘14
The Rev. and Mrs. Hugh C. White, III ◊
Mr. and Mrs. William C. White
Amanda Strupp Whitsel ‘78
Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Wilson
Mr. Steven Woodrum ‘13
Lucy Winston Works ‘34
Ms. Peirang Xu ‘14
Anne James Yellott ‘50
Alice Tappan York ‘55
Ms. Xinyi Zhang ‘14
Ms. Quan Zhou ‘13
Ms. Shuman Zhou ‘14
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giving to transformThere is no better service we can render to the
masses of people than to set about and preserve for them wide spaces of fine scenery for their delight.
- JAMES BRYCE
GIVING PROFILE
GRACE DEN HARTOG & BILL KING
Grace den Hartog and her husband Bill King believe strongly in the transformative power of philanthropy. Although their law careers and family life keep them extremely busy, they find time to volunteer and support non-profit organizations in their Richmond, Virginia community and beyond. Grace is a former member of the Stuart Hall Board of Trustees and currently serves as vice-president of the Board of Directors of the Science Museum of Virginia Foundation. Bill currently serves on the boards of St. Christopher’s School and Lewis Ginter Botanical
Garden, and is past chairman of the Dartmouth College Board of Trustees and the YMCA of Greater Richmond. The couple’s daughter, Mary Douglas “Mattie” den Hartog, is a 2005 graduate of Stuart Hall School. During her two years as a boarder, Mattie formed strong bonds with fellow students and teachers and earned honors in Visual and Performing Arts. Mattie’s positive experience at Stuart Hall prompted Grace’s decision to join the Board of Governors in 2008. As a former Stuart Hall parent and board
member, Grace understood that tuition alone does not cover the costs of running the School, let alone pay for capital improve-ments. Therefore, when she and Bill were asked by Head of School Mark Eastham to help fund a new facilities project on the Staunton campus, they not only agreed, they offered to be the lead donors. Stuart Hall’s board and admin-istrative team had long desired to improve the area between Old Main and Robertson House that had fallen into disrepair. It was one of the only locations on campus
that wasn’t especially attractive or highly utilized, and Mr. Eastham and many others saw the potential for vast improvements. Thanks to the generosity of Grace and Bill, as well as unrestricted bequests, over a period of four months worn tennis courts and an unus-able hillside were transformed into the Davis-Pitt Commons. Named in honor of Grace’s mother, Jane Pitt Robinson, and Bill’s mother, Suzanne Davis King, the Commons provides a multi-tiered quad-like gathering spot for students, faculty and classes, as well as a patio/stage that can be
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used for outdoor seating, theatre productions, and other events. "We were absolutely delighted to participate in extending Stuart Hall’s education outreach beyond its four walls into a beautiful and inviting outdoor venue,” Grace shared. “We couldn’t think of a more perfect way to honor our mothers, both of whom loved their gardens and backyard gather-ings of family and friends, and to help establish a common place of beauty and function that all in the Stuart Hall family could enjoy.”Today, the Commons has already established itself as a vital and
fundamental part of the Stuart Hall campus. Classes are often held there, students and faculty enjoy meals on the patio, and the theatre class rehearses there. This past May, Stuart Hall held its 171st commencement ceremony on the Commons, with Grace den Hartog appropriately serving as gradua-tion speaker. And in August, the Commons provided the perfect location for the first all-school picnic, allowing the entire Stuart Hall community, Prek-12, to join together to welcome the start of the 2014-15 School year.
Vision Technology Group
The Winston-Salem Foundation ◊
TRIBUTES (Memorials and Honorees)
Memorial Name
Mary J. Asher ‘58
Lile Bell
Margaret Bowers ‘51
Ann Barron Carroll
Justice George M. Cochran
Mary E. Eisenman 45
Jerry Ferrato
Kathleen D. Forbes ‘74
Elizabeth Forquer ‘46
Katherine A. Forrester
J. Kevin Fox
Senator Elmon T. Gray
Pamela S. Gray ‘45
Silvia Grubb ‘40
Alexandra K. Haigney ‘80
Virginia F. Harding
Hilda Heider
Joan Howell ‘48
CORPORATION AND FOUNDATION SUPPORTERS
Providing matching funds, corporate donations and pass-through gifts
Advisors Charitable Gift Fund ◊
America’s Charities ◊
Baton Rouge Area Foundation ◊
Carr Family Foundation
Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia ◊
Cochran Family Foundation ◊
Diocese of Virginia ◊
Donald T. Regan Foundation
Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia ◊
Exxon Mobil Foundation
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund ◊
Garland & Agnes Taylor Gray Foundation - The Community Foundation ◊
Hamm Family Foundation, Inc. - Northern Trust Bank, FSB ◊
Hersh-McCallie International Education Consulting
Katharine Taylor Gray Fund - The Community Foundation
Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation, Inc. ◊
Merck Partnership for Giving ◊
The Network for Good ◊
The New York Community Trust ◊
Norfolk Southern Foundation ◊
Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation ◊
Prudential Foundation ◊
Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Schwab Charitable Fund - Musser Family Fund ◊
Split Banana
UBS Wealth Management USA ◊
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program ◊ CONTINUED
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alumni weekendAs springtime arrived, Stuart Hall joyfully celebrated
Alumni Weekend, as well as the generations of women
and men who have called this School home.
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TRIBUTES (Memorials and Honorees)
Memorial Name CONTINUED
Lloyd Johannessen
Martha Dabney Jones
Constance C. King
Richard E. Knuckalls
Jane LeBus ‘42
Pamela Lott
Virginia W. Louisell ‘43
Mary A. Mason ‘49
Ann-Marie Matthews
Georgene Maxwell ‘47
Annette Mead
Linda B. Miller ‘74
Jane Milward ‘38
Jane M. Morris ‘74
Lavinia Nelson
Mary H. Newman
Margaret Norris ‘41
George R. Oliver
Hierome L. Opie
Elden Plettner
Jason C. Redifer ‘03
Mary Opie Robinson ‘41
Margaret M. Roles ‘61
Peggy Schaller ‘46
Caroline C. Schooley
Jane R. Selph
Turner T. Smith
Patricia Lester Stacy
Susan G. Tansey ‘74
Joan E. Tiller ‘71
Florence Tullidge ‘45
Ralph Wilson
Sarah E. Yates
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A festive lunch complete with awards presentations, spirited Red/White Games on Fillmore
Field, a Virginia Wine Tasting in Carroll House, and a touching roundtable conversation moder-
ated by Head of School Mark Eastham, were all part of the weekend's activities. Laughter
and tears abounded as alums realized that their connection with Stuart Hall did not end on
graduation day - it had only just begun.
TRIBUTES (Memorials and Honorees)
Memorial Name
Class of 1964
Class of 1978
Class of 1995
Lower School Faculty
Sue Appleby
Bethany K. Barron ‘18
Ian W. Barron ‘21
Patrick F. Bassett
Holland A. Bill ‘21
Joan Bissell
P. Roger Bowen
Adalyn S. Brugger ‘80
Gretchen C. Cogar ‘47
Ashley J. Dahl ‘19
Andrew T. Dahl ‘24
Hannah R. Dahl ‘16
Oliver P. Dahl ‘18
Sarah K. Dahl ‘21
Sophie M. Dahl ‘22
Laura A. Dame ‘89
Kathy Eastham
Mark H. Eastham
Chieh-Ling Fu ‘15
Robin Gaither ‘71
Jacob S. Goldenberg ‘24
Katherine E. Goldenberg ‘21
Samuel I. Goldenberg ‘20
Doris Goode
Kathryn R. Hardman ‘18
Charles V. Harmon
Brenda R. Hathaway
Bruce Hemp ‘72
Jackson C. Hines ‘24
Lily N. Hines ‘22
Anna K. Hogan ‘87
Isabel G. Hogue ‘72
John Hoyle
Hanna B. Kivlighan ‘18
Isabel O. Kivlighan ‘15
James R. Kivlighan ‘21
Elizabeth LaRue ‘00
Nicholas B. LaGrua ‘17
Deborah L. Major ‘74
Amelia J. Maxham ‘22
Oliver B. Maxham ‘24
Joan W. Milligan ‘42
Laren J. Minton ‘14
Bonnie L. Nielson ‘64
James H. Page
Annette A. Parker ‘69
John M. Parrott ‘25
Marguerite K. Parrott ‘27
Robert S. Parrott ‘23
Nancy T. Poe ‘78
Jean Powell
Cheryl J. Reynolds ‘79
P. Douglas Roller
Gillian M. Steger ‘17
Page Sullenberger ‘63
Lucy Dent Venable
Margaret S. Wood
Susan L. Yates ‘73
GIBBS SOCIETYJ Lewis Gibbs Legacy Members
Susie McMullen Beck ‘60
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Berry *
Bernard Berkeley Blanchard ‘39 *
Ms. Shelley Boatright
Harriet Davis Boone ‘57
Patricia Hamilton Bousfield ‘36 *
Margaret Aspril Boyer ‘33 *
Dr. David H. Charlton
Mary Blakeslee Nettleton Chase ‘45
Yvonne Franklin Clement ‘42
Reverend * and Mrs. George M. Cochran
Nancy Lyne Coleman ‘42 *
Lucy Jane Hines Conger ‘41
Elizabeth Lewis Constantine ‘30*
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook *
Virginia Waller Davis ‘17 *
Frances B. Dawson ‘52 *
Mr. Robert A. De Coudres *
Virginia Boogher Dillard ‘25 *
Betty Bowman Duval ‘30 *
Frances B. Early ‘58
Dr. Julia East ‘79
Virginia Ball Fisher ‘45
Catherine Baber Fleischman ‘81
Lorraine Murphy Fletcher ‘06 *
Olga Mohler Fulton ‘28 *
Mr. Fred O. Funkhouser 8
Carol Leonard Gauntlett ‘49 *
Mrs. J. Lewis Gibbs *
Mary Morriss Gibbs ‘53
Sylvia Mathis Gibson ‘53
Ellen Victor Gilchrist ‘19 *
Senator Elmon T. * and Mrs. Pamela Gray ‘44 *
Katharine Taylor Gray ‘68
Betsy Butzner Greene ‘66
Mr. William M. Habliston *
Mrs. Mildred Haines *
Helen Robinson Heinzer ‘75
Virginia Rogers Holton ‘42
Sally Balch Hurme ‘64
Marian Esther Javana ‘49 *
Kristine Lynette Johnson ‘74
Miss Martha Dabney Jones *
Anne Norris Kast ‘66
Mrs. Martha Kendall *
Elizabeth Smith Kirkland ‘56
Dr. Swen Eric Laser
Mrs. Paula Reeves Lea
Shirley Wright Lester ‘54 *
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Mr. Edsel H. Lester
Rebecca Pollard Logan ‘24
Grace Phillips Loth ‘24
Josephine Gibbs Lotz ‘34
Susan Smith Makos ‘72
Dr. Robert C. Manchester *
Mary “Boots” Taylor Mason ‘49 *
Mary Agnes Amick Melton ‘46 *
Mr. Malcolm Ross Murlless *
Bonnie ‘64 and Dennis Nielson
Mrs. Fillmore Norfleet *
Frances Mildred O’Brien ‘30 *
Mr. Jonathan Old, Jr.
Mrs. William J. Perry *
Aurellia Wollin Price ‘44 *
Elizabeth Heatherly Pritchard ‘86
Paige Lester Pruett ‘89
Kathryn Maddux Quarles ‘47
Mrs. Gladys T. Quarles *
Elizabeth Kernan Quigley ‘44
Julia Gooch Richmond ‘30 *
Dr. and Mrs. James Rooney
Laura Lee Buchanan Rush ‘46
Elizabeth Pinkerton Scott ‘32
Kimberlee Lester Smith ‘87
Anne Bragdon Smith ‘34
Jane Stuart Smith ‘43
Gen. * and Mrs. Archibald Sproul
Mary K. Nelson Stern ‘66
Dr. Emma J. Stokes ‘63
Page Hynes Sullenberger ‘63
Mrs. Margaret Sutton *
Katharine Fitzhugh Terrie ‘62
Mary Lasley Thomas ‘40
Jane Roseberry Tolleson ‘48 *
Mr. Thomas * and Mrs. Florence Gray ‘45 Tullidge *
Lucy Dent Venable ‘44
Deborah Lotz Walker ‘66
Susan Burress Wall ‘49
Polly Taylor Watson ‘57
Frederick L. and Sally Opie ‘48 Watson, Jr.
Emily Timberlake Watterson ‘30 *
Elizabeth Bivens Weaver ‘57
Mrs. James C. Wheat, Jr. *
Beatrice de Blonay White ‘58
Dorothy Ford Wiley ‘19 *
Isabel W. Willson *
Mrs. Robert Withers *
Ronald and Susan ‘73 Yates
GIFTS - IN -KINDElizabeth White Baker ‘88
Balzer and Associates
Anne Quarles Doolittle ‘74
Sally Balch Hurme ‘64
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Lee, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Len Nelsen
Bonnie ‘64 and Dennis Nielson
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rochford
Mr. Riaan Rossouw and Ms. Rachel O’Neill
Mr. Victor and Dr. Karen Santos
Split Banana
Mr. Yuebin Sun and Mrs. Jin Hao
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Thompson
Vision Technology Group
Matthew Reid Waalkes ‘09
Ms. Xintong Wei ‘14
Mary Ballou Handy Williams ‘55
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STU EVENT
What began as a cloudy and rainy day turned into a beautiful
spring evening as the Stuart Hall community gathered to
attend the School’s largest fundraiser of the year.
annual gala
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The Jonquils & Jazz Gala committee, comprised primarily of parent and alumni volunteers,
planned a fun evening of fantastic food, fabulous music and fanciful auction items. Funds
raised by the event were directed to faculty support and professional development. Thank
you to all of our generous sponsors, parents, board members, faculty, staff, and friends
who helped make the evening a success!
GALA SPONSORS
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Armstrong
Sara Sproul Battin ‘68
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar H. Beasley, III
Mr. Frederick Blanton
The Rev. and Mrs. P. Roger Bowen
Mr. and Mrs. Cotten Brown
Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia
The Rev. and Mrs. Edward M. Covert
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cross
Mr. and Mrs. Rory Cutaia
Dental Health Associates
Mr. Joseph Dickey and Mrs. Mary Beth Starkey
Ms. Mary Louise Fisher
Ms. Mary Carter Frackelton
Good Printers
Goods Services, LLC
Dana Parks Gray ‘65
Harrisonburg OB-GYN Associates, P.C.
Heritage Hospitality Management
Sally Balch Hurme ‘64
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Kerschl
Ms. Grace den Hartog and Mr. William H. King, Jr.
Cathy ‘67 and David Loevner
Bonnie ‘65 and Dennis Nielson
Steve and Shelby Owen
Annette Smith Parker ‘69
Mr. Victor and Dr. Karen Santos
Eleanor Opie Seiferth ‘65
Page Hynes Sullenberger ‘63
Timberlake, Smith, Thomas, & Moses
Kathryn Quarles Wafle ‘71
The Honorable and Mrs. Don Wilson, Ph.D.
Ms. Denise Wooldridge ‘76
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