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S C H O L A R S H I P F U N D 2 0 1 2 – 2 0 1 3the MOREHEAD-CAIN

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Thank you.

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MOREHEAD-CAIN DONOR REPORT | 2012–2013 | 1

CONTENTSFrom the Chair of the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund 2

The Fund: A Conversation 4

Graduate and Professional School Donors 8

Alumni Donors by Class 10

Morehead-Cain Partners 16

Senior Class Campaign of 2013 21

John Motley Morehead Society 22

Friends of the Program 24

Parents of Alumni and Scholars 26

Corporations and Foundations 27

A Scholar’s Thank You 28

Board of Directors 30

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Dear Friends,

Thank you.

These words begin and end this book. More importantly, they express the depth of gratitude we have for each of you—as the investors of time, talents, and contributions to the Morehead-Cain Program.

Thank you, class of 2013.

Morehead-Cains initiate, they influence, and they inspire. They also give. This year, every graduating scholar in the class of 2013 made a contribution to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund through the Senior Class Campaign. This astounding example of generosity demonstrates their desire to see more scholars creating impact on campus each year, and inspires us all to invest as they have invested.

Thank you, alumni.

Your gift to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund affords us the opportunity to grow the program alongside the University’s growth. We will help our scholars become the leaders of tomorrow as they learn, grow, and collaborate to provide innovative answers to community and global challenges. What a worthwhile investment it is to support the creativity and ambition of our next generation of scholars!

Thank you, Morehead-Cain community. We all—scholars, alumni, family members, and friends—comprise a family. Call it a “network,” call each other “cousins,” but, whatever the designation, we thank you for always answering when Morehead-Cain calls. Every time you connect with anyone in the community, whether a potential scholar or an old classmate, the program becomes stronger. As we welcome our 61st class of Morehead-Cain Scholars, we face the reality that without the support of alumni and friends, we cannot continue as the Foundation has done for so many years, and certainly cannot grow at the rapid pace of the University at large. Please join me and the entire class of 2013 in considering the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund as you direct your future gifts to our University.

With warmest best wishes,

Keith Cowan ’78 Chair, Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board of Directors

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A Conversation: The Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board

The Morehead-Cain Foundation provides the academic nucleus of

the University.

It’s my investment in the F0undation, because I know the Foundation has

invested in me.

By supporting Morehead-Cain, you are supporting significant elements

of higher education that need to be fostered.

The Morehead-Cain Foundation established the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund in 2004 to support, grow, and enhance the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Program. Board of directors members provost Bruce

Carney and scholars Madhu Vulimiri and Hudson Vincent shared what they’ve learned and why they believe in the Morehead-Cain Program.

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Dr. Bruce Carney

When I was asked to join the board, I was surprised, like many of your alumni, that the scholarship fund had been established. This Foundation has been one of the premier programs in the country and has been for a long time and, historically, the scholarship was funded by the endowment. The creation of this fund has been a wonderful start to maximizing the number of scholars you bring to campus and to maximizing their opportunities.

Early on in my board membership, I said what I really thought about the Morehead-Cain Program. The Morehead-Cain Foundation provides the academic nucleus of the University. You attract such incredible talent and that itself echoes across campus. More and more, people want to come to Carolina because of the type of talent that comes through this program. Morehead-Cain sets the standard for global education, engaged scholarship, service, and networking, which is what we want all of our students to have at UNC.

The opportunities are so numerous for your current scholars, and we need additional funding and resources to maximize these efforts. When alumni engage with the program through their investment and their commitment, you can expand the imprint that the Morehead-Cain Program is making on the University.

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Madhu Vulimiri ’14As a scholar delegate on the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board, I have been privileged to see just how much staff and alumni value the insights of current scholars and are constantly working to strengthen this program. One of my favorite board experiences was presenting findings from scholar focus groups that Hudson and I conducted and seeing the energy and excitement with which the board members received our feedback. They gave us great tips on how to make our recommendations a reality, and to make sure the scholar voice is constantly highlighted. This board is a cross section of Morehead-Cains around the world who are incredibly engaging and supportive. When it comes down to it, I give back to Morehead-Cain every year as a way to show that I profoundly appreciate what the program has done for me. I came into college feeling quite certain of what I wanted to do when I grew up. Morehead-Cain challenged me to push my boundaries and simultaneously gave me the tools to explore my interests. At Carolina and beyond, this program has opened so many doors for me—many that I didn’t know existed—and has urged me to tap into our vast web of resources. While I’ve only given small monthly gifts to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund, I hope that that amount can grow over time. It’s my investment in the F0undation, because I know the Foundation has invested in me. Four years ago, the Foundation could have invested in any of the other students at finalist weekend, but they chose me as one of the people to come into this family of support. So giving back is something I can do as a student to show my appreciation of the program. This year, I am really looking forward to the Senior Class Campaign. For seniors, giving back to Morehead-Cain is largely symbolic—this is the start of a new, but long-lasting relationship with the Foundation. It’s the first time that we, the class of 2014, are committing to supporting this program and extending its life beyond the time that we landed on the steps of the Morehead Planetarium. We have a responsibility to make sure that our cherished Morehead-Cain experiences exist for future scholars. Giving back, even a little bit as a senior, is a way to show what the program has meant to us. Everything counts.

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Hudson Vincent ’13

My belief in and commitment to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Program is deeper than it’s ever been. It’s not from a need to give back to a program which has given so much to me, necessarily, it’s more of a belief in the power of supporting excellence in education, supporting leadership and creativity, supporting passion and ambition in the ways the Morehead-Cain Scholarship does. By supporting Morehead-Cain, you are supporting significant elements of higher education that need to be fostered. It’s really my belief in Morehead-Cain’s mission that has enhanced my resolve and commitment. I think it’s a difficult task approaching your peers for money during the Senior Class Campaign, given the way that scholars interact with the Foundation during their undergraduate years. It’s not obvious from the scholar perspective that the Foundation is in need. Scholars are presented with a fantastic set of support and resources from the staff to help pursue their passions and interests while at Carolina. The thought of investing in the future of the program while still here, and after as alumni, doesn’t naturally cross their minds. Being on the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund Board has allowed me to gain a deeper understanding about the state of the Foundation and everything that goes into providing the resources for our scholar experience. This made it easy for me to articulate to other scholars why their help and contribution was needed both now and in the future. Once we started breaking down the numbers and the reasons for supporting Morehead-Cain, every single scholar gave back to Morehead-Cain this year, raising over $1,500 for the Foundation. It was an extraordinary feat and the first time this has ever happened. I’m very proud to be a part of this class of scholars.

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Morehead SCholarS 1951–1960

Class of 1960Sherwood Hubbard Smith, Jr. (Law)

Morehead FellowS 1966–1983

Class of 1969David McDaniel Moore II (Law)

Class of 1970Raleigh Alexander Shoemaker (Law)

Class of 1973John Michael Brown (Law)

Class of 1974Blenda Woodard Armistead (Business)

Class of 1975John Stephen Nelson (Graduate)

Class of 1976Anne Erwin Bishop (Business) George Jost Hauptfuhrer III (Business)Howard Sheldon Schub (Medical)

Class of 1978Donna Jones Dean (Business)Dewey Michael Jones (Law)John Klauminzer Molen (Law)Peter Alan Schlesinger (Medical)

Class of 1979Frances Dudley O’Brien (Business)Joseph Leon Turner (Business)

Class of 1984James Porter Alexander, Jr. (Medical)

Class of 1985Paul Joseph Schoofs (Graduate)

Class of 1987Robert Steven Chen (Graduate)Richard Hratchia Havunjian (Medical)

Graduate and Professional School Donors

honoR RoLL of GIVInG

Recognizing gifts made between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013.

It is with great appreciation that we recognize the alumni and friends who made a gift to Morehead-Cain in fiscal year 2013.

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Class of 1957James Gooden Exum, Jr. Class of 1958William Brown Deal*Michael Spencer Tanner Class of 1959Robert Wilson CarterRichard Gordon CashwellDave McAlister Davis Class of 1960AnonymousSilas Walker Blanton, Jr.Bennette Eugene Geer KeysPrentis Harold O’Tuel, Jr.David Norfleet ParkerHugh Lester PattersonRichard Hill Robinson, Jr.Wade Marvin SmithWilliam Converse Stem

Class of 1961David Allen BrooksRhodes Thomas CorbettFrancis Hopkinson Craighill IIIGeorge Marvin EargleRobert Vernon Fulk, Jr.Louis Haynes GumpDonald William HearnRussell Joseph HollersRoger Edward PalmerDavid Eugene PriceRudolph Herman WalldorfCharles Monroe Whedbee

Class of 1962AnonymousGeorge William BatesTimothy Brooks BurnettThomas Roberts CannonJames Reuben Copland IIIJohn McLeod GriffissWilliam Colvin HubbardThomas Jeffrey KoontzJohn Ward PurringtonJames Dennis RashRobert English SevierAbner Pope ShufordLarry Milton Stacey Class of 1963Hugh Inman AllenFrederick Randolph Anderson, Jr.Edwin Warner BassDonald Baxter CravenJoseph Malcolm CraverThomas Ernest CummingsCharles Marvin FergusonStephen Jackson Hill John Anderson SherrillWilliam Ross SullivanRichard Allen Vinroot Class of 1964Charles Henry Battle, Jr.Robert Beale BennettWilliam Davidson Brunson, Jr.Robert Love CarterWhitney DurandJoseph Waldo Griffin, Jr.Thomas Franklin HenleyWilliam Marshall Waring

Class of 1965Newton Franklin Adkinson, Jr.James Hardin BartonRowland Lea GirlingWilliam Albert GrahamJames Arlyn RogersonJohn Daniel ShelburneJames Fielding SmithRobert Worthington SpearmanRichard Stockton TrenbathHeathcote Woolsey Wales Class of 1966William Terrell CampbellGeorge Wright DoyleWalter Raleigh Graham, Jr.John Randle HamiltonDavid McDaniel Moore IIWilliam Neil Thomas IIISpencer Felton TinkhamGeorge Lindeman Wainwright, Jr. Class of 1967Michael James CrosswellWilliam Borden Hooks, Jr.Michael Ray KnowlesDonald Alexander Leslie, Jr.Lorenzo Lewis, Jr.William Webster TomfordGrant Bernard Varner, Jr.George Cole VentersWilliam Lane Verlenden IIIRichard Fenner Yarborough, Jr.

Class of 1968James Bell Black III John Michael BrownWilliam Thurston CobbRobert Feaster Coleman IIIWilliam Moore GleasonKent Sheldon HedmanWilliam Edwin Hollan, Jr.Petrie Morrison RaineyJohn Robbins WesterJames Richard YoungLeon Festus Woodruff, Jr.

Alumni Donors by ClasshonoR RoLL of GIVInG

Recognizing gifts made between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013.

*Deceased

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Class of 1974Robert Marshall CampbellScott Conrad GayleJames Franklin GilliamW. Steven JonesJames Parker Lumpkin IIJohn Klauminzer Molen Robert Jay MooreCornelius Theodore Partrick, Jr.Allen Wade PridgenLarry Edward RobbinsThomas Comstock Seitz, Jr.Joel Taylor ThigpenHal Duane TolanGregory Howard TuttleHarold Lafayette Waters, Jr. Class of 1975William Mock Black, Jr.Robert Hodges Hackney, Jr.Joseph Harper Hodges IIIDavid Meade KernLary Shane LarsonFrederick Karl MolenTodd Liddell ParchmanPeter Carey RawlingsPeter Lawrence SaviteerMichael Ellis ShankDavid Newton WebbJoseph Gary WheelerRichard James Crosbie Wilmot-SmithWilliam Allen Winget

Class of 1976Jerry Wayne AskewCharles Lee BabingtonGeorge Williams BraunThomas Francis Darden IIWarner Lee Wells EdmundsonPeter Gilmore Douglas Kent HolmesPhilip Rudolph Johnson, Jr.Michael Keith KappRichard Glen KingRandolph Carlos Metcalfe Roscoe Bolar Stephenson III

Class of 1972William Prigmore Aiken, Jr.Kenneth Sears Coe, Jr.William Allen BraffordLeslie Holland Garner, Jr.James Meredith Haley IVJames Jerome HartzellJoseph Baylor Henninger, Jr.Jeffrey David KatzRandall Neal PittmanMcKinley Wade ThigpenJames Howard Wright Class of 1973AnonymousDavid Benson AdamsJeffrey Prather AdamsFrancis Charles ClarkDouglass Charles Ellerbe FarnsleyDon Parks FosterSamuel Richard FreemanHenry Lockhart HinklePage Gravely LeaL. Joseph Loveland, Jr.William Ernest Lucas IIMichael Terry MedfordGary Michael MillerMichael Collins MillerFrederick Montgomery Morris IIIMichael Monte RichardsonDelbert Bruce ShortliffeGary Randolph StaffordG. Kennedy ThompsonRickey Connor WeisnerTimothy Jackson Whitener

Class of 1969Charles H. Anderton, Jr.John Garling CallanJames Eric CuttingNoel DunivantJames Wilbert NewlinWilliam Keith Rollins Class of 1970Haywood Day Cochrane, Jr.William Porter Farthing, Jr.William Leicester Foster, Jr.Lee Trammell Newton, Jr.William Elwood Garrett, Jr.James Alexander Gray IIIRalph Bruce LaneyAllen Drew LassiterRobert Hart LeeWilliam David Lee, Jr.James Norfleet Pruden IIIRobert Gilroy Spratt IIIGeorge Wellford Taylor, Jr.James Creekmore Wann, Jr.Henry Thomas Webb III Class of 1971William Lewis Bost, Jr.Edward Smoot Finley, Jr.James Russell Lowell Gallagher Don Brantley GeorgePeter Welles HallPeter Hafner JostMichael Everett KellyJoel Ivan KronenbergJohn Patrick McDowell IIIPhilip Aloysius McMunigal IIIWilliam Cooper Murdock, Jr.Jonathan Thomas PavloffAlfred Emory Smith, Jr. John Douglas SwoffordOswald Beechmond Watson III

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Class of 1977James Rushton BarnesBarry Winfred BaucomJonathan Clark BenderJohn Franklin CampbellBruce Gary GellinMiller Walton GibbonsMichael Barry KastanCharles Edward Lovelace, Jr.Mark Carpenter McPhersonGeorge Kinsey Roper IIIRobert Spalding Winborne Class of 1978Charles Fred BowmanJohn Murmon Clarkson IIIKeith Osburn CowanW. Frank Dowd IVMichael Joseph Egan IIIJoseph Thacher Inglefield IIIMichael Joseph KnightDouglas Edward MarkhamDouglas Carmichael McIntyre IIHorace William Miller IVWilliam Howard MossDavid Brian Layton RoyleLee Lynn Zia

Class of 1979James Lawrence AlexandreCharles Clark AlstonLuther Ernest Barnhardt IIIVictor Eros Bell IIIRoy Asberry Cooper III Andrew Fearnall FairGeoffrey Michael St. John HoareRobert John KendallThomas Bolton Mayo IIIMark William MerrittWalton Harrison Reeves, Jr.Robert Louis RosielloKaren Leslie Stevenson

Class of 1980James Andrew Bell IIIKim Stafford ClarkePaul Frederick Duckworth, Jr.Robert Daniel Hays, Jr.William McDowell HoakAnn Martinelli LivermoreEleanor Duff Green LongRobert Allen Long, Jr.Richard Gregory MichaelsManley Woolfolk RobertsCharles Alan RossRobert Wayne SimmonsThomas Flake SkipperAndrew Carroll SpencerWilliam Reid Thompson IIIDavid Calep Wright III Class of 1981Byron Clifford Abels, Jr.Louis Adams Bledsoe IIIRonald Gail BoatwrightRandall Allen DavisRandolph Herman HarryChristopher Michael HolmesDinita LeAnne JamesTheodore Charles Kerner, Jr.Eric John KostelichBennett Houston LockamyElizabeth Schofield MillerFranklin Thomas RobertsCatherine Lynn RobinsonFrances Jane SeymourTaylor Howard SmissonDavid John Vandenbergh

Class of 1982Elbert Lee AveryJacqueline Marie BlountWilliam Clayton Bordley IVCharles Alan BryanWilliam Matthew DetmerKelvin Crews Harris

Jeffrey Scott KoezeChristopher Clark McIsaacDonald William John MunroLauren Elizabeth Richards-PetersonJennifer Watson RobertsPatricia Timko SinclairDavid Gareth Winfield

Class of 1983Lisa Jeffries CaldwellWendy Walters DufourAnne Crowe FischerSarah Klemmer GirardiDebbie Jordan HilliardBarbara Rosser HydeMark Alan Jacobson Katharine Reid KoezeThomas Edwin Davenport MillspaughJohn Carlos RossitchFrank Charles SullivanGrace Emerson Terrell Dennis Bryan Whittle Class of 1984Robert Quayle KellyRobert Stanley KrepsMary Roff LongGair B. McCullough Stephen Alphonsus MitchellRichard David OwensJonathan Thomas More ReckfordBonnie Mitchell RiddleDavid Ray RiddleKenneth Gaines Smith In memory of Mebane Moore Pritchett ’57Daniel Jay Stackhouse

Recognizing gifts made between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013

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Class of 1985Mary Grady Koonce BellJohn Daniel BinnieTerry Glenn BowmanGarth Kleber DunklinReynolds Cuthbertson FaulknerCrista Herbert GannonHugh Morris Gloster, Jr.Justin Louis GottliebLynn Crowder GreerCarolyn Griffin HallTonja Wynn HamptonMartin McMillan HenegarJohn Burnside Howard, Jr.Sarah Urban JohnstonTara Dawn KottChristine Manuel KushnerDavid Scott KushnerJames Moye LilleyAmy Fonville OwenDouglas Gordon RirieJonas Michael RolettSusan Culp SandersGay Todd ShackelfordJane Sommers-KellyJulia Anne SpicerTimothy Patrick Sullivan Class of 1986Allene Smith Cooley AdamsMichael Kevin AlfordPhilip Edward BerneyKeith Vinson BradsherMichael Scott DeimlerAmy Smith EndeRoy DeVonne Flood, Jr.David Sidney FortneyStephen Ridgely GreenAnson Bradley IvesKatharine Wilkes KelleyKimberley Barrett KwokAaron Jenkins Land IIIThomas Manning, Jr.Leah Ward MillerCarter Marshall Mills

Catherine Montgomery MoellerGlenna Burress PattonMaurice Gene Radford, Jr.David Martin SchnorrenbergKirby Pfeiffer SheridanSusan Camp StocksJames Michael Wilmott

Class of 1987Francesca Varcoe Colloredo-MansfeldRudolf Josef Colloredo-MansfeldGregory Lawrence CullumAdam Frederick FalkCarolyn Roff HenryAlexander Putnam HudnutJohn Gill Holland, Jr.Fred Howell JonesBalram KakkarSallie Lee KrawcheckMark Hersey PavaoDonna Gooden PayneWalker Lynch PooleJohn Douglas SmithMichael Francis SoboeiroBenjamin David SutkerDavid Jordan Zubkoff Class of 1988Garth Quinn AinslieBrian David BaileyJames Graham BestLandis Cox BestKaren Rogers ChildressLucy Vanderberry FountainDavid Herr GardnerMargaret McKinnon GardnerLisa Armsrees GillespieTodd Christopher HartBryan Christopher HasselVictoria Donovan LackeyThomas Gerald McCarter, Jr.Nathan Carter Newbold IVSophie SartainNorman Edward Sharpless Ross Jordan Smyth, Jr.Laura Lynn Walker

Class of 1989Jody Keith BeasleyRobert Scott BoatwrightLaura DiGiano BurrowsJuan Pablo CaceresCharles Pierre Carrière IVAnne-Lynne Davis CharbonnetJames Douglas DeanBrock Harvey DickinsonMary Margaret DillonDavid Burton FountainWilliam Hugh Fuller III David Anthony HermerWilliam Patton McDowell IVMichael Kendrick ReiterNeil Alvin RiemannSandra Lynn Rierson Patrick Joseph SimpsonStephenie Beth Winter Class of 1990Kristin Lynn BreussKimberly Kaufman BrooksGeoffrey Pritchard BurgessTamara Rorrie CampbellCarolyn Volpe CunninghamChristine Robinette CurtisChristopher John DiGianoBowen Vanderberry EaglesonPhilip Duncan FloydSujata Vijay GhateMichael Worth Hinshaw, Jr.Nancy Elizabeth JohnsonCharles Richard Jones IIIJoseph Michael Loughran IIIMichael Cameron LunsfordMonica Glynn ParhamTimika Shafeek-HortonSean Maxwell SumnerJames Leon Tanner, Jr.William Harrison Ulfelder IILeslie Anne Williams

Recognizing gifts made between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013

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Making the investment:Morehead-Cain Partners

Jane A. and Timothy B. Burnett ’62Joseph Malcolm Craver ’63

Thomas Francis Darden II ’76Mary Anne Dickson

Barbara Rosser Hyde ’83 and Joseph Reeves HydeWalter Steven Jones ’74Sallie Lee Krawcheck ’87

Elisabetta M. and Peter G. C. Mallinson ’82Sherwood Hubbard Smith, Jr. ’60, Law

Jane B. and Timothy Patrick Sullivan ’85Jennifer Steinbrenner Swindal ’81

Kathylee B. and G. Kennedy Thompson ’73Lawrence Crumpler Walker, Jr. ’57

David Newton Webb ’75

Through sustained loyalty and generosity, our Morehead-Cain Partners join us in our mission of sustaining and enhancing the excellence of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Our partners’ contributions of $100,000 or more over time, through cumulative annual-fund giving and deferred-gift commitments,

ensure the success of the Morehead-Cain Program today and tomorrow.

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Class of 1991Allison Glosser AldrichSteven Philip AldrichJohn Granville Alley, Jr.Christine Youngblood AndersonAngela Ann ArdsRobert Sunday AzekeBret Allan BatchelderWinston Louis Bissette IIICynthia Ann DyDonald Ralph Esposito, Jr.Robert Carlton EvansAlexander Burton GuettelWilliam Dennis Hollister II Julie Sheldon HuffakerRafael Otilio MartinCharles Edward MerrittReena Kara SchellenbergMatthew Lewis SoulePeter Wesley Upham Class of 1992Elizabeth Gracie AbbottCarrie Culp AbramsonWilliam David BallZara Anishanslin BernhardtShilpi Somaya GowdaBenjamin Douglas HansonPatrick James HeronMatthew Foster HeydMichael Joseph HostutlerJennifer Foster JohnsonBenjamin Noah RosenbergJennifer Wing RothackerTimothy Lamont Taylor

Class of 1993Ibrez Rafiq BandukwalaTitus Pelkey BicknellPatrick Russell BurnsideCourtney Miller CavatoniErika Gordon GanttDeepthiman Krishne Gowda Christy Grigg JohannesMary Elizabeth Cook Lanzen

Stephanie Kristen LyfordCameron Geoffrey McDonoughRobert Christopher MillerJill Jacobs OlsonSarah Davis PriestJulie Konneker SzekerMalcolm Kwame TurnerSerena Bowen Wille

Class of 1994Thomas Jackson White ArchiePaige Austin BitterAlicia Almeida Bowers Hyonmyong Paul ChoJames Reuben Copland IVEric Michael DavidJennifer Lloyd Halsey In honor of Shirley FreemanDouglas Stephen McCurryAlexander Frew McMillanRonney Bassel MouradJulia Konerding PadgettWilliam Charles RoederJudith McCullough RomeroSusan Wooten SumnerSusan Killian VanderKam

Class of 1995AnonymousJonathan Granger AtkesonJennifer Youngblood CampbellYi-Hsin ChangJohn Craig ComerJonathan Franklin Justice Dana Burgess O’DonovanCarolyn Anne PayneRobert Jackson Powell IVWilliam Emerich SanfordWendy Elizabeth SarrattBrian Hamilton StyersDarice Witherspoon

Class of 1996Anne Hudson AngevineStacey Michelle BrandenburgCaroline Carver Cheek-HillJames Clifton GuytonJonathan Sullivan GyurkoAnna Coffin HunterNicholas Simon Macpherson JohnstonMichael KlompasPamela Alston OliverDaniel Todd RoseAlison Christina RoxbyJohn Michael SidesMaurice Antonio SmithBryan Myerson WardSean Michael Wiswesser

Class of 1997Charles Shober AndersonClay Baker BurlesonChristopher Lee ConnerParrish Hayes DaughtryBernard Guy-Marcel LaRueLindsay-Rae McIntyreCharles Felix Harvey McNairyKelly Walton MuirSusanna Matsen NazarianMeredith Armstrong NilesMichael Adrian PryalLinwood Ladell RobbinsAmelia Bruce Zelnak

Class of 1998Daina BrayBenjeil Zurishaddai EdghillAlexis Slagle GilroyAdam Kenneth GusmanCharles Joseph HarrisTaylor Clifton HarrisJed Lin LauPatrick Edwin LinkCameron Murphy

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Class of 1999Crystal Hudson BlackwellBradford Blaise BrinerChristian Hubert Charnaux Richard Horace Conner IIIJamie Everhart DeisHelen Lane DilgEllen Greer HarrisMarie Christina HermitteMelissa Lynne JohnsonAlyssa Wilson LeggoeShalanda Macon-Jaliwa MillerAngela Merritt Verdery

Class of 2000Lauren Jean Agrella-SevillaWillie Edward Alston, Jr. Michael Brendan HanleyDavid Wayne JerniganJerri Anne KallamErika Hamilton KarasiewiczJason Matthew KnottJoanna Lyndrup KozlowskiAaron David LevineJessica Nancy Lin-PowersErik Ivan MikysaSarah Wells SlechtaTamaurus Jerome Sutton

Class of 2001Michael Ryan BucyKristen Lee CampbellOliver Carter IIIRyan Preston DahlCraig John MacDonaldKevin Charles MasseyPatrick Brandon MethvinWilliam Gardner Morris IIIEmily Page NelsonTodd Mischa PugatchBradford Will RathgeberFrank Michael TortiBarton Christian WalkerFrank Neal White

Class of 2002Valerie Elizabeth Alter Jennings Lambert Clingan Patrick Timothy Fox Hazel Gray Garrish Eric David Johnson James Mitchell Kenney William George Laxton, Jr. Amanda Boenish Methvin Katherine Nicole Neal Willis Jackson Phillips, Jr. Bradford Lee Picot Courtney McCarthy Ramey Melissa Lynn Stancil Elizabeth Gillikin Whitworth Callie Taintor Wiser

Class of 2003William McKenzie Aiken Charles Newell Battle II Thomas Ryan Ciszek Aaron Herschel Hiller Nell Pollard Johnson Jason Wayne Kemp Kelly Jo Landreth Christian Halsey Leckerling Dana Messick Ledyard Nicholas Joseph Lewis Katherine Elizabeth Nelson Maurice Karim Ogaick Kimberly Jessen Roberson Mollie Elizabeth Silver Julie McManus Werry Scott Samuel Werry

Class of 2004Craig Joseph Baden Ann Upchurch Collier Stephanie Horvath Conell William Mark Craig, Jr. Kimberly Baxter Decker Kasey Poole Decosimo Camilo DuranaJustin William Fitzpatrick

Kari Forrest Hammond Elizabeth Kistin KellerJulia Schlafly Lilly Angela Marie Liu Kasey Quillen Maggard Melissa Lassiter Petkov Andrew Charles Pike Tyler Thomas Ray Tung Siu Jonathan Philip Slain Leia Kelly Vetter

Class of 2005Malinda Musacchia Faber Kathryn Roebuck Holding Amelia Andrews Kelly Francis Edward Kelly IV Alexa Nicole Kleysteuber Tyler Michael Lester Mariam Missaghi Daniel Thompson Paine Jared David Sokolsky Virginia Voyles Tester Charles Patrick Thompson Richard Christopher Waters Amorn Wongsarnpigoon

Class of 2006Scott Andrew BurrSebastian Paul GibbsLucile Denson GundersonWilliam Jeffreys HortmanJennifer Helen KlingJeanne Morris MaurrasseThomas Joseph O’KeefeHorace Andrew PattersonBenjamin Keenan StolbachEmily Elizabeth VasquezDavid Donald Werry

Class of 2007James Stephen Allred Philip Carrington Blackett In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08William David Hayles Alastair Michael McKeever Jessica Kathleen Polka Niti Santosh Sheth Amanda Shintay Thornton

Recognizing gifts made between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013

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Class of 2008AnonymousEmmanuel Bello Fletcher Harrison Gregory IV In memory of Eve Marie Carson ’08Amit Gupta Leah Katherine Hawkins Tristan Thomas HeinrichJohn Keegan de Lancie Anna Fara Lassiter Antonio Levon McBroom In memory of Laura Nataly Rozo ’14Joel Leon Moore, Jr.Erin Hardee Ogburn

Class of 2009Danielle Maria AllenBrock Robert BakerHilary Schronce BlackwoodGraham Alan BooneCrister Bond BradyKaylan Alyssa ChristoffersonJoshua Bryan DiamonsteinKatherine Anne Evans Matthew Joseph GarzaGeorge Bennett HodginJohn Andrew HulbertAshelyn Nicole JamesTyler Nathaniel LayneJennifer Michelle MilikowskyEmily Elizabeth NixEleanor Rousseau OxholmLucia Anne ParkerCaroline Catherine SchneiderTristram Rennie ThomasSuzanne McCullough WillisWilliam Myles Wynn

Class of 2010Mikhail Mikhailovich BelikovKaitlin Marie CarrVikram Ajay DashputreScott Davis GallisdorferJessica Rae HansonYing HuaCourtney Patterson InscoeAlex Wolfe LassiterElizabeth Blair LonginoJessica Lauren LynchEve Stefanie Georgia McTurk Andrew Montgomery Sawyer NolandJennifer Lynn SawickiHenry Lawlor SpelmanAnthony Rees Sweeney-TaylorThomas Varkey ThriveniSebastian Cain WilliamsCalvin W. Young

Class of 2011Edmund Theodore Baxa IIIErin Elizabeth BeckerWilliam McDaniel BondurantWesley Lawrence CrouseEmma Henriette DinThomas Michael GoldenKeith Michael GroseKerry Anne Williams HarrisRicardo Alcides HurtadoMichael James JohnstonAnn Mills LassiterKatherine Marie NovinskiMarco Sabatino RomeoEvan Kershaw RoseBryanna Nicole SchwartzJohn Avery ScottonSteven Paul Shorkey, Jr.Maria Christine SolitarioNatalie Shelayne SuttonKevin Michael WhitfieldRobert Casper Wiggins

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Class of 2012Jessica Nicole AndersonEva Jacqueline ArcherAdam David BrawleyWilliam McElwee ClaytonGrayson Elliott CooperRebecca Joy CrabbAlexis Meredith CribbsSydney Elizabeth HartsellNicholas Mark LennonJustin Charles Loiseau In honor of Gerard and Jennifer LoiseauGregor Campbell MacLennanBrent Ford MaconElizabeth Landon McCainAdam Migliore MeyerMatthew James MillerWilliam Griffin Morrel IVChristopher Patton NickellChristina Adams OlsonCaroline Wills OttLily Margaret RobertsJoel Katende SemakulaSiyuan Sheng Katherine Battle ShintayTroy Gregory SmithCarroll Wesley Wollard III

Class of 2013Margaret Elizabeth AndersonWilliam Johnston BarbourJonathan James BranchNina Sophia BryceSarah Margaret BufkinOswaldo Antonio ContrerasSeth Bachman CrabtreeLeah Rose DowneyJason Allen DunnAriel Christina EureEmmett Feldman Gilles In honor of R. Hudson Vincent ’13Marissa Rachael GluckAmanda Claire GraysonZealan Taylor HooverMolly Alexandra HrudkaSunny Chang HuangSarah Katherine Johnson

William Grant JohnstonKelsey Michaela Jost-CreeganAdam JuthaNayab Hasan KhanMonisha KumarAudrey Ann Lavallee-BelangerMichael Thomas LawsonTodd Patrick LewisCharlotte Clement LindemanisMelissa Ashley-Marie MartinezLogan Chambers MauneyJordan Elliot MeerRachel Maureen MyrickSarah Kathleen OsborneDaniel Mark PetersonGrace Stevens PhillipsChelsea Erin PhippsOliver Brennan RoseLindsay Elizabeth RosenfeldHenry Laurence RossPhilip Alexander RouseJames Patrick RyanRaymond Donnell SawyerTara Gayatri SeshanJacob Gerald SharpAustin Thomas ShawEmily Rebecca SheppardKara Maria SimpsonMorgan Jane SkiperdeneParris Matthew SmallwoodAnn Emmad SoltanJoseph Moore TerrellRobert Hudson VincentCody Matthew WeltonErika Mayfield WesongaSloan Patrice WhitesideBrendan John YorkeEmily Frykman Zuehlke

Class of 2014Joel HageMadhulika Vulimiri

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“So hug your nearest neighbor and pour her some more champagneAs we pay tribute to each other and salute the Morehead-Cain.

We thank our parents, staff, alums, and all of the trustees,For driving us toward greatness and then handing us the keys.

There’s plenty of time, but none to spare, as Laura wisely taught,So cherish moments that cannot last and joys that can’t be bought,

And thank the alma mater as you behold its radiant shine:Carolina, priceless gem, receive all praises thine.”

—Henry Ross ’13a toast to the senior class of 2013

2013 SEnIoR CLaSS CampaIGn

Through the University’s Senior Class Campaign, graduating scholars are invited to leave their legacy by making a gift to the area of campus that means the most to them. Seniors are not only encouraged to support Carolina, but educated on the importance of private giving. We had another record year for our Senior Class Campaign participation. This year, 100 percent of the Morehead-Cain senior class made a gift to the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund, raising over $1,500. Thank you, Class of 2013, for supporting Morehead-Cain and Carolina!

SENIOR CLASS CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE

R. Hudson Vincent ’13, Chair

Logan Mauney ’13

Oliver Rose ’13

Ray Sawyer ’13

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Planning for the future:The John Motley Morehead Society

James L. Alexandre ’79Charles P. Brown ’64Richard G. Cashwell ’59Lucy H. ChathamRobert F. Coleman III ’68Keith O. Cowan ’78Francis H. Craighill III ’61Joseph M. Craver ’63Kenneth W. EppsWilliam A. Graham ’66Shauna Holiman and Robert H. Hackney, Jr. ’75Carolyn Griffin Hall ’85Nicholas V. R. and Jennifer L. Halsey ’94M. Keith Kapp ’76Jeremy J. M. Kelly ’90Marianna H. and John A. Larkin IIIJoseph M. Loughran III ’90H. Spurgeon Mackie, Jr. ’73Patricia and Robert E. MaggardDavid M. Moore II ’66James D. Sink ’72Lawrence C. Walker, Jr. ’57John C. Westall ’71Leon F. Woodruff, Jr. ’68

Membership in this society is open to all alumni, parents, and friends who document a bequest, retirement

plan designation, charitable trust, or gift annuity to benefit the Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund.

The John Motley Morehead Society planned-giving society was created in 2007 to recognize the legacy gifts of alumni and friends and to pay tribute to the founder of the Morehead-Cain Program. John Motley

Morehead believed that an investment in the education of young leaders would yield the greatest return and make the biggest difference in our world. It was this conviction that led him to establish a

trust in 1945 to support the scholarship program and to later turn it into a permanent legacy through a substantial additional gift by bequest in 1965. It is this same conviction that inspires the planned giving of

alumni and friends. It is with gratitude and esteem that we recognize the following members of the John Motley Morehead Society:

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Why we give: Robert Hackney ’75

My wife Shauna and I have been very, very lucky. Years ago, a scholar doing an internship in New York for the summer wrote us looking for a place to stay, and there happened to be an open apartment in the building where we lived. We asked if we could borrow the apartment for the summer, and the owner graciously said yes. So we had the first of many scholars come into our lives. That was over twenty years ago. Since that time, we have been fortunate enough to spend time with many current and former scholars and our lives have been enriched by that contact. We made the decision to join the John Motley Morehead Society to try to perpetuate that enrichment for others.

There are really at least two and probably more advantages of planned giving. As Shauna says, since we don’t have children, our children are many of the scholars. And that’s the first reason we are completely committed to planned giving. The point of estate planning for most people is to take care of their children. I think that if you’ve been a Morehead-Cain Scholar you consider the scholarship and the alumni network your family (and the future scholars your children). And I think there’s a place in everybody’s estate plan for that child. I think all of us who have been Morehead-Cain Scholars should have a spot in our estate plan for the child who is the next Morehead-Cain Scholar. I think the future generations of scholars are pretty cool. That’s why it matters to us. The second advantage of planned giving is that, if you look at the community of Morehead-Cain Scholars as a whole, few of us have the capacity in terms of creating great wealth like Mr. Morehead and Mr. Cain, and fewer are able to give it away with a sizeable, impactful gift during our lifetime. However, many of us can truly and safely, like Mr. Morehead and Mr. Cain, make a sizeable, impactful gift upon our death, because that’s when we don’t need it anymore. You can really look at your lifetime cumulatively and know what will have the biggest impact both at Chapel Hill and probably in the world: creating a spot for a Morehead-Cain Scholar. So, what we want to do is create the opportunity for another one and another one and another one, and planned giving is a great way to do that. It allows you to have enough impact not only to replace yourself, but with any luck, provide the opportunity and resources for another one, maybe even two or three.

Robert Hackney ’75 is Senior Managing Director of First Eagle Investment Management, LLC in New York City. He is a member of the John Motley Morehead Society, a designation that recognizes his commitment to the Foundation through planned giving.

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Friends of the ProgramhonoR RoLL of GIVInG

AnonymousCorinne Anderson AdamsAmina AhmedAlicia Ragsdale AlfordElizabeth Purrington AlleySusan Sears AndersonJanet R. AndertonKatrina Howard AveryMegan Elizabeth BarberKelly J. Barber-LesterSusanne Rayburn BatesCynthia Tyson BeasleyBeth Whitton BellLeslie BevanMichelle Arthur BinnieErica Buchholz BissetteAudrey Wall BlackBarbara BlodiAmy BlumTeena Marie McEachern BooneLeigh Leutze BordleyCheryl Sunderhaus BrinerFrank Ardath Brooks IIIPaula Spencer BrooksRobert Pleasant BrownJohn Franklin Brumley, Jr.Anne Wells BrunsonAshlie Green BucyJames Whitcomb CarpenterPhilip John CavatoniLucy Hanes ChathamHarvey Clodfelter, Jr.Emily Kerley ConnerJaneth Laumann ConnerPhyllis and Jerry CookeEllen McKellar CorbettJanice CoreJames Keen CornellAnn Rankin CowanCarshae D. DahlJoan Barber DavisRhonda Hardee DavisJoseph Edward DecosimoJean Larkin DobsonJanis Hape Dowd

Alison and Andrew DuncanShelby Collins DunivantJohn Francis EndeKenneth W. EppsAudrey Webber EspositoKatherine Phillips Fair Mary Ruth C. FaulknerVirginia Doughton FinleyJay Kenneth FisherJeri Fisher FloodJanet Helwig FortneySharon McGarry FosterHolly Herweyer FoxMary Dewar FroelichJennifer Macon FullerKatrina Jolly GarnerAaron Sullivan GarrishConstance Tingle GrabowyBarbara S. GrahamCynthia Armstrong GrahamAmanda and David GreerHolly Cluett Gwynne-TimothyKathleen Hagerty In memory of Laura Nataly Rozo ’14Margaret Gwynn HaleySusan Tickle HamiltonLee Justin HarkAngela Gravely HarrisGrace HarrisKristen Hagen HarryHelen Pringle HerbertElizabeth Crow HeronMartha Gibbs HillPatrick Shawn HimesCharlotte Leonard HolmesMildred Webber HolmesW. Howard HolsenbeckBarbara Lovill HooksNiki and Jared HoyleChristopher Howal HunterFred Knox HutchinsonJohn Philip IsenburgDebra Dickehuth IvesKatherine and Adam JacksonRichard Nelson Johannes, Jr.

Lauren Collins JohnsonSoren Morgan JohnsonJennifer De Jonge JonesLisa Clements JonesAmy Amazon JusticeChancy McLean Kapp David Reid Kelly In honor of Michael Everett Kelly ’71Katherine Wagner KempMaria E. KempEllen Dees Kendall Lisa Motsinger KernerBryan Michael KirschMari KuraishiPhilip Carlyle LackeyKimberly Kratish LandMarianna and John Adrian Larkin IIIComfort Halsey LeckerlingMargaret and Douglas Lee In honor of Lucy Hanes ChathamRobert Wilburn Long, Jr.Lee Latimer LoughranMegan Kash MacDonaldAnn Dennison MarranoMegan and Jay MazzocchiChristine Leimone McCarterAnne McCarterLinda Anne McCulloughMargaret Regis McGuinnMartha Turner MedfordManisha MehtaLindsay Gray MerrittValerie Grazioso MerrittCatherine Taylor MetzDaniel MillerDonna Jacobi MillerLeigh MooreMary McGranahan MossSaman NazarianElizabeth Steele NewboldMark Robert NixonKevin Christopher O’Donovan Christopher Gene OgburnMary Ellen M. OsborneK. Dale Owen, Jr.

Recognizing gifts made between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013

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A. Vaden Padgett Heidi PaladTimothy PaschallAmy Elizabeth PattishallCristine Irvin PhillipsPhilip G. PollockEvelyn M. Poole-KoberG. Richard PopeAngela Smith Pridgen John Miles RameySara Selby RansdellBetty Chafin RashPaige Elizabeth RayAshley Richards ReckfordRoy Frederick Reed Maria M. RiemannMartha Wilkerson RobertsMargaret Tynch RollinsOscar RomeroBonnie Seigler Rose

Janet RossCornelia Boardman RoyleRoger Keith RutledgeEsther Smith SanchezHeather Richards SanfordAnn Goldschmidt SchnorrenbergDaniel Owen ShackelfordJulie Lund SharplessDavid James SheridanPeggy Baker ShufordJennifer Marie SimmonsWilliam Donald SinclairPatricia H. SpearmanMary Reed SpencerFrances McDonald StaffordLakshminarayana SubramaniamBarbara O’Rourke SullivanJane Bowen SullivanLaura Rauch SumnerEric SzekerLynne Santy Tanner

Kathylee Baigas ThompsonAnn Duggan ThorntonKim Lien Vo Thi TrenbathLydia Bodman VandenberghVivian Harris VarnerCarol McChesney WainwrightPatricia Miller WannSharyn and James WeaverMargaret W. WeaverConstance Crockett WeisnerHeather O’Reilly WerryIndia L. WhedbeeJeanie Minton WhiteLaura Luk WilmottLauren WinborneSusan Arant WingetRattiya Amy WongsarnpigoonGerald Killian WorsleyElizabeth Wood WrightCarolina YuleeStacey and Mark Yusko

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Parents of Alumni and ScholarshonoR RoLL of GIVInG

Halina and Alan AlterMelissa and Mark AndrewsWendy Miller and Jim BarefootJoan and Jeff BarrettMargaret and Dale BasingerMary and Brian BennettEmine and Ioan BolohanTeena Marie and Dan BooneAnne Boyle and Mark EspelandBetsy and Mark BurrowsMary and Jack ClaytonMargaret and John ClementsJanice and Kenneth CoreBarbara and Richard CreeganMelissa and Peter DiazChristina and Kevin DixonJohn DoggettGail Ely and James DowneyAnne Boyle and Mark EspelandSherry Gaines and Benjamin LayneCarro and William GardnerRobert A. GouldinElizabeth and Michael HauserStephen Winkler Holmes, Sr.Claire Preston-Hrudka and Brian HrudkaRosemarie and Kenneth LawsonSherry Gaines and Benjamin LayneCynthia and Robert LoweryMary Alyce and Joseph McCulloughLisa McGovern and Jonathan Wallace

Beth McKnightWendy Miller and Jim BarefootSarah and Channing MitzellGrace and Paul Molina, Jr.Patricia and Thomas Myrick Karen and Patton NickellBrenda and Gregory NovinskiDonna and Randall OberembtStephen Dale OsborneRebecca and Richard OttMelissa and Michael PeelerTrudy and Philip PolkaSusan Pollock Gary PowersClaire Preston-Hrudka and Brian HrudkaAnne and George RamsayHolly and Christopher RioAnn and James SchroederDenice and John ShortBarbara Simon-Waters and James WatersMary Beth and Allen SofferCarolyn and Robert StephensStephen Wolfe SutkerLisa McGovern and Jonathan WallaceBarbara Simon-Waters and James WatersKathryn and Andrew WellsJerri and Samuel WesongaConnie and Casper WigginsMartha and Peter WilsonDavid C. Wisland

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Alpha Natural Resources ServicesAnonymousBell Family FoundationBessemer Improvement CompanyBroadfoot Publishing CompanyCentral Carolina Community FoundationChatham FoundationCommunity Foundation for Greater AtlantaCommunity Foundation of Greater GreensboroCommunity Foundation of LouisvilleCommunity Foundation of Middle TennesseeCommunity Foundation of Western North CarolinaCowan FoundationLouise L. Cutler Revocable TrustDaly Charitable Lead UnitrustEast Tennessee FoundationEducational Testing ServiceENT & Audiology Associates, PLLCErnest & Young Foundation

Fidelity Charitable Gift FundFoundation for the CarolinasGreater Houston Community FoundationAugusta Brown Holland Philanthropic FoundationRaymond James Charitable Endowment FundLeon Levine FoundationPatton McDowell & Associates, LLCHarvey McNairy FoundationMitchell Studio, LLCNational Christian FoundationParchman, Vaughan & Company, LLCRenaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc.William F. Schmick, Jr. Family Education TrustSchwab Fund for Charitable GivingTolanCFOUnited Way of Central New MexicoVanguard Charitable Endowment Program

Corporations and FoundationshonoR RoLL of GIVInG

Recognizing gifts made between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013

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Caroline Orr (top right) of Memphis, Tennessee, was a featured artist in the show, “The Water of Life: Artistic Expressions,” at the FedEx Global Education Center last spring. The proceeds of her auction benefited the student organization

A Drink For Tomorrow (ADFT) and its water pipeline construction projects in Las Cocas, Peru.

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It’s interesting how the combination of a certain place and a lapse of time elicits very sharp, lucid memories. As I write this reflection while home in Memphis, I feel ever closer to the memory of who I was a year ago this time, eager for graduation and my life at Carolina to unfold in three months’ time. I believe Carolina, more than anything, has taught me to embrace every single circumstance as a learning experience. It has become increasingly apparent to me that I must wholeheartedly embrace challenge and opportunity alike with a learning mentality. Of course, as I put that into words, I can only confess it sounds cliché—and that it sounds like the sort of statement any rising college sophomore would be expected to say in reflection of the past year. I want to say thank you for this gift of an education. Thank you for providing a pathway, a call to action, and inspiration to strive for goals and dreams. Through the Morehead-Cain Program, we are endowed with the tools we’ll need to construct layers of our lives. I believe I speak for most of my fellow scholars in asserting that our passions and interests have never manifested themselves unilaterally. We are the pre-med English majors, the Art History/Econ double majors, the baseball pitchers, the beekeepers, the filmmakers, the squash captains, the bureaucracy, and the start-up innovators. Our challenge is to seek unity and cohesion among the different elements of which we’re comprised. And as we’re challenged to link interdisciplinary focuses, we embark on a lifelong process of both discovery and collaboration. If a scholar confesses confusion with regard to his or her “life’s direction,” the truth is that confusion is code for “linking.” I believe we are all linkers. As we enter Carolina with multifaceted perspectives and intentions, Morehead-Cain supports a holistic exploration process so that little by little, we encounter new links and fuse the pieces of our story chain together. I’m beginning to understand the long-term significance of the Morehead-Cain Foundation and Program. More than anything I believe we are all cultivating a mindset, a style of thinking and a style of caring that becomes an embedded component of who we are. With each impression and experience extracted during our lifetimes, we’ll see niches of opportunity then act accordingly, doing our part to help leave this world a better place. I’m thankful to be part of such a dynamic community within the Morehead-Cain Program, and I am forever grateful for the gift I’ve been given.

Thank you.

A scholar’s thank you. CaRoLInE oRR ’16

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moREhEad-CaIn SChoLaRShIp fund BoaRd of dIRECToRS

(from left to right)

Frank Charles Sullivan ’83

Dana Burgess O’Donovan ’95

Keith Osburn Cowan ’78, Chairman

Madhulika Vulimiri ’14

Timothy Brooks Burnett ’62

R. Hudson Vincent ’13

Alan Clements Stephenson ’67

Jennifer Lloyd Halsey ’94

Bruce William Carney, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, UNC-Chapel Hill

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